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Show WORMS. M-jf Is rpli "Wormy", that's -what's the matter of 'em. Stomach and in I 1 1" IL f 51 testlnal worms. Nearly as bad as distemper. Cost you too much lTjA Tj tfMT J iQj to feed 'em. Look bad are bad. Don't physic 'em to death. V O Spohn's Cure will remove the wormB, improve the appetite, and " tone 'em up all round, and don't "physic." Acta on glands and blood. Vfc Full directions with each bottle, and sold by all druggists. fUJSP SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. Chemists, Goshen, Ind.. U. S. A. FOLEY'S COMPOUND STOPS COUGHS CURES COLDS Contains No Opiates la Safe For Children Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver is right the stomach and bowels are right. CARTER'S LITTLE jm LIVER PILLS JlfK gently butfirmly com-ft ; -" T pel a lazy liver toMZh .jip AOTTn'C do its duty. JVctittif Cures Con.jf.&W ?? TTLE Itipation, In- JA--'-W If ' digeition, r&K JgLsBilpl' Headache, 4 ' nd Distress After Eating. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature I Stiff Joints I Sprains, Bruises! H are reeved at once by an applica- 3 j tion of Sloan's Liniment. Pon't Em 5 rub, just Jay on lightly. j j "Sloan's Liniment has done more I good than auythiug I have ever tried a I lor atitT joints. 1 got my band hurt so tea 5 badly that I had to stop work right in the busiost time of the year. 1 thought r3j at first that 1 would have to have my SM hand taken oil', but I got a bottle of N ! Sloan's Liniment und cured my band.' gj j Wilton AVjb.jc.el.eii, Morris, Ala. 3 Good for Broken Sinews S G. G. Jones, Baldwin, L. I., writes : m s "I used Sloan's Liniment for broken Jgg , w Biuaws above the knee cap caused by a fall and to my great satisfaction was B able to resume work in less than three B weeks after the accident." gj i SLOAN'S - LIMMEMT H Fine for Sprain f 6 Mr. Henry- A. Voeul, 84 Somerset B S St., Plaliillsld, N. J., writes : "A H B friend sprained bis ankle so badly 'Ki H that it went black. lie hiupbed when R 1 I told him that 1 would have him out B Id a week. 1 applied Sloan's Liniment tt m and in four days ho was working and 5 2 iuSloau's was a rlgbt good Lini- Eg 50c, andlibo 9 Sloan's Book H on horses, cattle, WF-ii?J 35 fheepand I "fc-. uFp? N j Pultrysentfroe. V' JUJ g B-'. mVn Ji M I u.s.a. 2r I ECZEMA ON FACE AND SCALP 4400 Utica St., Denver, Colo "My eczema came first with pimples and a rash on my face, then on my scalp, ears and neck. It itched so bad that I could not sleep. I was a mass of sores and my eyes were so I could not see out of them. It broke my heart to look at my face. Every bit of skin came off where the disease was. I suffered awful between the burning and itching, and whatever part of my body it was on would be swollen. I treated for three months and would get better for a week, and then I would be as bad as ever. "I saw in the paper about Cuticura, so I sent and got some Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I had the eczema foi five months before I began to use Cuticura Cuti-cura Soap and Ointment, but I got well in a short time after I started to use thero. It is a sure cure as I have not been troubled with it since. You ought to see my face now. I have such a nice complexion, as soft as a baby's." (Signed) Mrs. Mary Glendin.' ning, Dec. 23, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. ,. tii.es rrREo in e to 14 dats ToTirdrmiiilBt will rotund moncj it l'AO 0'V-ii-w-p rn to cure arvy case of IlotnnK, Hliod. BwLt or Vrotrailfug lie In C u U da; s. 60c |