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4 THF. ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION -January .10. 1012 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out o i Bed in the Morning Rulin' to Go If pni find sour and aunk and th« w.vHd kv*a punk, don t ««allow a 1.4 d aaJU, minor*! «at *c. otl. latativ« e«ody or chew ' 04 tutu aad «»pact 1 1 \*m to ni.sk« you *u t t+aly •«•*«■< and buoyant and full of aunahtno. Pw thoy can t do it. They only mo»* tb« fcovvl« and a mere moonutit dooan t fot at th<* i-siiM. Th# roaaoa for your down-and out («•ol nw i« your llsrwr >t should DsHir out two pounds of liquid bile into your bow«4« daily. If this bit« is not flowinf freely, your food down‘t digiwt. It just deoay* in th« boweta. hlosca up your •Loast'k. You hae« a i«*k. b«d tact« and »our breath is fcuL akm often breaks out in bletnishe«. Your bead nohtw and you fwd down and out. Your whol« It u k i« t h .M good. o ld CARTERS I.ITTLK I J \ K R IT U J to g«t tin«» two ► >unda »und« v of bti« down ng f r w l y »it.! m*»-« v u H id “up . up " They contain wonderful. barml«ws. gentle eegotahl« r estratta, ti-----|#UbU ~'— g---- amasing Whon it cornea to making the Lui* Mow freely. But don't aak forlieer pilla. Ask for Carter's little lueec Pula Look for th« nam« t artar'a little User Pilli on th« re! label. Reeent a •wiwLUit*. ¿óc at all stores. O IMI C. U Ch E ytv-’WOMEN o n ly «•naturai M MINI M - T ill: C A T T IS H K ID C w illn M ^ frw«*i T . f r I I Unitile A l«y and I entertained • j m ind reader last evening SCULPTURES YOU O U GH T TO KN O W ABOUT Misa Hharite W hat an u n ln terM l- tight h a d cl aim ed In a lew ing evenn i* he must have spent U i a k n x k duw n -xiid dru g-1 out alTair. w h ich certain ly («leased the lud ot the crow d (or blood an d UirtlLv ntlly Allen and m yself w ere m ighty pleased too at the show ing our new from the booJt. “ Kmeuctpattou and the fr e e d in A men,'an tighter was m aking on tils first real Sculpture.“ bp freem a n Itenry M otrit Murray tria l. T h e thud ot fists against ttesh, the slither ot feet over the ranvas. amt K d n i o n i i t Lewis, a Civil War Sculptor o f Mixed African and then there brok e from the hps ot the | Indian Parentage. Modelled "Freedom Croup" which Slug W ilson con tin g en t a long yell ,,, . , .• , . ,, ,, , . tor the C attish K id . Attracted Attention of All New F.iiKland. " G o in aitcl take hint. K id I t i e s ! your m eat. Hlg B o y !" | As the war was draw ing to a close, Instan tly the entire rrow d. duxed ¡ , „ entirely new an d u u r x p c clc d star at the sudden turn In t h . p r o c e e d - blirU IorU, Ul lllo a rm a m en t ot m gs. join ed In the shout, ftrst a m an . , . . . . ____ . j H or two here or there, then the whole | A m e r k a n art In the p e r « .« ot Ket- eromd t o e ft h fr , swaying as they m oula I . o w l s , a voting w om an o f In- stood and yelled, as H aitians sway M id N egro blood Her first a lie n the tom tonus whisper to them ; w ork m ade p ublic ap p earance tit HW5 the song o f the jungle. at a la ir In lloa ion fo r the bene ui o f the Soldiers* Aid Fund It was a (T o Re C ontinued) prtra t bust o f C olon el R obert G ou ld Shaw , w h o had lust hi* lllo In the assault on f\>rt W agner. In July. 1863. on w h ich o cca sion his Negro " A f r t f i n i h a v e m u ch m c o m m o n • th regim ent. U»e M lh M aviachuaetU . t u «« w tt n u l » I Adorn n p r m c d In t h f .f p to v r r lu »ho« I t u tin»# to r u i to won im m ortal fa m e » 'fi * w * y (to rn th# n o tio n t h « t th e y It was in 1867 th at Mias Lewis «r# in «it in f e r i o r a n d b « r b « r ic • ! « ( • In m o re t h » a ou# «en*«, w c A m e r ic a n s brought out the “ F reed w om an “ • r e Ir«a c iv il ted a n d m o rv b i r b a n e T h e proper nam e fo r this statue G e n u in e Black and th a n t h e y . '—C J BSN D K K . should be " f b r e v f r F ree.” w hich b Y ou r frien d h x s killed a sh eep for the nuscrtptlon on its ba.*«* It Is now W h it# Ointment and I you as his guest an d your ow n sheep tlu* property o f the fa m ily of G eorge feels the pain (fo r It. too. shall be G lover, of B oston Skin Soap it most ef T h e m an seem ingly holds aloft his killed when you return your triend's em an cip ation papers in his left hand (a vori. fective for rem oving He accep ts freed om as a glorious victory. T h e w om an o n her knees b le m U h e t, bum ps, prays S he accepts freedom as a precious gift Like those who preceded her. Miss mole d iscolorations, Lewis m ade the m an frankly colored while th e w om an cou ld \ms% for eczemic irritations and white. T h ere m ay have been som e itasott other skin d iso rd e rs. fo r this ‘’to n in g “ in Miss L ew is’s dav but fifty m n o f Achievem ent This world fam ous have m o v e d that w hat black folk j For rough* due to colds, th# b**«t really need and sh ould strive for is! combination treatment remedy dial money om M buy rsu ra»ily not lilt* C aucasian s ptiyaical features, j l*# mii*tl at hotm*. It *av«-A money and but the C a u ca sia n s opportunity. gives you th«* iuo«t rviiahl«*, uunk-act Thin cultured young artist, though also has no equal for ing mrdioine you ever used. The way d escen d ed from th e tw o roceo men** if take-« bold of «ftihhorn roughs, giving tirnied was vet by A m erican c u s lightening the skin and i unineditit** relief, is aMuimbiug. tom Identtflra wholly with the N e Any druggist ran supply you with gro Wh- n Miss Lewui was m od el-1 making it soft, smooth, 2 ’ * on nee* o f Four this into a inn her ' Freed w om an." In 1867. re- pint bottle, and liil up with plain gran a ctlon reenslsyem ent, i h od »1 -rO H K V K R F R t r I ulated Mtgar »/ru p or »iratueU bouey. c le a r and attractive. moat said had set in A Freedom Grout) bv F d monta It*« no trouble at all to mis. and when T h e S u n o f K m on c pat ion w hich l.eum. now uu-ncil by the ja m tty you once use it, you will never be with had risen In 1863. had seem ingly 1 out it. Keep* perfectly and Itatea <>f George O toM v o f Boot it , ginni—children really like it. reached its zenith in 186.*» with the It is r a r p r if iii n v u k U j this p.i/.>ui{c of the 13th A m endm ent p ro- j is not vet rl|w* en ou gh you know loo.xeua the germ la dr u idilrgm. and lubiinm slavery. But a liead y U was v otiv e got to begin at the bottom *: soothes the inflamed mem bra ue*. At being obM'urt*d by clou d s Already etc . etc. the »anie time, part of the mediciue tin BberUI'a hond*cufls a.-tc taking Miss Io*wU being an intelligent is ahs*»rb**<I into the blood. where it the place o f the form er m aster’s and educated w om an, cou ld not help act» directly on the bronchial tultra, d ia l ns; already the chuingang stock and helps th# ay a (cm throw off the ade was su pplan ting the old slave s«*elni, and feeling, and Interpreting. | whole trouble. Kven those severe 1 in ly an d tIghtly, she pen. A nother con stitu tion al am end rotigha which follow cold epidemics, m ent the I4th. was being pushed to l*,r^ * v r d ,lcr P te e d io n u u i as ar** promptly ended. ovLTcome by a conflict o f em otlona. I Fine* is ■ highly concentrated com boLster up the 13th pound o f Norway Fine, containing the | T h e freed w om an was being told active ag* nt o f creosote, in a refined, , that It would lx* better for her child Ilo iiH c lio ld M i n t s palatable form. Nothing known in f -n. two In iht Morth, to go to “ separate* schools; am i that It T o nmkp »tarrh. put 3 tablrxpoou -1 mediciue U more b«dpful in rases of severe coughs and bronchial irritation*. would be better, “ for 11 while, any tula o f wheat »la rc h In cu p cold Ho not accept « -substitute for fin e * . a iv i-»r her |H*opIe not to “ thrust ‘ » .«(«■r. put tlu» in i q u art ot bolting I I t is guaranteed to give prompt relief ihcniM 'lvc» Ic.ia.u il !•*< m uch hut to a .ilc t and c.Mik lor 10 m lnutM .I or money refunded. accept »c p a r a t lo n ' on public c o n - W hile took 111«, add S lea»|«u<m(ul veyaucea and In p ublic |ila< ea. She o f lard to m ake the »(a rch ainooth j w;u. being gruvi lv aasur«d that there s u n n llu o u g h ch eesecloth an d u a r : was n o degradation n or d etrim en t in while hot. all thi» Ot courM-." ¡.lie was tie- T or ixilLshin* *llt fram es, m ix and in* told w ith a ca loltn * smile, "your heat the w hites o f 1 e**x with on e- IMHiple will be niore 'co m fo rta b le ' to third this ipMiitltv <bv weight I of have cfliirch e» und a social c rclr all lavelle water Paint the gilt Iramaa your ow n public sen tim ent, you see. i with this solution. The mvvuk U Tny WORLD FAMOUS TREATMENT VmCVYS FOR SKIN TROUBLES SAY W hen Y our Cough H a n g s O n , M ix T h is at H o m e H e a lth y ' S-ALWAYS HAVE LUCK!-$ ¡Nat r»irii«‘r’w (»ramlson Punirti Such Beautiful Hair! Yours, too, can I>e l o n g , t h i c k and silken. Soft, Colony and Beautifid PORO Does It! P Q F 10 Ba sure to ask for G en uine Black and Whito Ointment. The 50c box contains throe times as much as the 30c sizo. G e n e ro u s bar Black and W hile Skin Soap 25c. Only in the orig inal and genuine Black’ and W hite Products do you get such high qual ity at such low, eco nomical prices. The most j lubhorn hair, through POUO Treatments, is made beautiful. W hy put it off another day ? For those whose shins rerimre n softer, milder p rod u ct G E N U I N E PC >RO H Iti 1GK and II HITE a ir G ro w e r $oc SKIN m u T E NE R lif/htens the shin easily, naturally, ¿hr a box at your dru<jtjisl. FO R HAIR AND SKIN Sold by P O R O Dcalert Everywhere For complete lu i wrtie PORO COLLEGE, me. £ t n iw n n T h e fu n rr*1 r o r lfu f o f the Rev. Joh n Jones leaving the l\l>ei»e/.er lU p t o l C hu rch , flullitnore, Mil., w hich he fournlinl In IM I anil lu d imstoreil w I flee. 1 he Itev. Mr. Jones wan a grahdwon uf Vati T u n ifr . lie wan know n by older m em hern a* " P a " Jones and w m h i year* aid. BLACK^W HITE OINTMENT«"*«SKIN SOAP