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ULJJlUjffTnjf I vtat to prov* that
they poaiUreljr care IdWtod.
for Constipation. To do
tttolMwIIUoftoglnmiUiosiof free packmgm.
1 take all th? risk. Sold by AruayUt*
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I Hill Howe, Miik., writs* I I
I "Three rears ajroI had Rheumatismaad I
was unable to walk. Was advised to ase
Mastaag Liniment after doctors had faOnL
It cared my disease and 1 am now sound
aadweOaod haregaiaedsjlba. in weight."
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Cftl IIIII A way to enter the
r If 11IV if Seal Estate Bnalneae
, and secure a Co-Ope ratire
Agency with the Atlantic Coast
Realty Company, which makes a specialty
of cutting up and selling by auction
suburban property and fan lands.
Common sense and not experience necessary.
Let ne pat YOU next. Address
BOX. 106, RALEIGH, N. C.
POfflCT HEAlTH. ? "
Tstt's PUs keep ths systata In perfact order.
Thar rscniata tha bowels and product
A VIGOROUS BODY.
Rtaaady for sick beadacba, rwifttpittaii
Tiitt's Pills
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VERDICT A FAVORABLE OKE
Small Girl's Pretty Answer to Stupid
Question of Inquisitive
Busybody.
She was a pretty little tot, and ev .
erybody who knew her took pleasure
in pausing to ask her some kind of a
question, merely to show an interest
and for the pleasure of bearing the
musical cadence of her voice. Some
of the questions were what might be
termed leading, but for all she invariably
bad some kind of an answer.
Among these latter inquiries was one
from an Intrusive busybody who was
old enough to know better, but who
I belonged to a class of persons who
never learn. Knotting that the little
^rl had only recently become the possessor
of a young and attractive stepmother,
with a curiosity Inborn she
asked her frankly:
"Well, PollykiD8, how do you Uke
. your stepmother?"
The child raised her blue eyes grave
ly. and with her face glowing with j
happiness, replied:
"Oh. very much, indeed. Mrs. Skil- I
llngton. We fit very nicely, consider- 1
ing that she got us ready made."?
Judge.
WANTED HER TO SUFFER.
0* "
Mr. Hen peck?Do you pull teeth
without pain?
Dentist?Oh! yes, sir.
Mr. Henpeck?Then you won't do,
My mother-in-law wants to get seven
extracted, so I'll have to take hei
elsewhere.
Was Testing the Baby.
Little Phil Warrlner, of Addison
read, was detected in the act of pulling
out the baby's hair despite ker
frantic protest.
"I Just wanted to see," he said in
explanation, "whether she wa6 cold
stoflige baby. Teacher told us that's
the way you can tell a chicken. If the
feathers come out easily the chicken
has been in cold storage.'
Needless to say, Phil is doing penance.?New
York Times.
i TAKEN TO
I THE HOSPITAL
B After Operation Failed to Help,
Wk. Mrs. Kendrick Found that
Cardui Made Her Well.
Jonesvllle. S. C.?"I suffered wlti
womanly trouble." writes Mrs. J. S
Kendrick. in a letter from Jonesvllle
"und at times,. J. could not bear tc
atari cn my feet.
The doctor said I never would b<
any Letter, and tliat t would have t<
have en operation, or I would have i
cancer.
^ I went to the hospital, and the:
operated ?on me, but I got no better.
They arid medicines would do mi
no food,, an J I thought I would hav
to die.
At last, 1 tried Cardui, and I begai
to Improve, tc 1 continued using It
Now, I am well, and can do my owi
i. |rork. f'ddn't feel any pains. Cardu
worked lik| a charm."
T'aere rftist be merit in this purel
eg^abie tonic remedy for women,
Cardui?when ft* will help such an aj
pare&tly hopeless case as this. Its li
gradients are mild herbs, with a gei
tie t>nic effect, on. the womanly coi
stit u t on.
. If <j-iu suffer /roai any symptoms t
wonfaily trouble, take Cardui. It wl
to get well.
Caedil goes to the spot?reache
double? relieves the symptom
away the
you tried
just you
t?i iJidlfK1 AdriiMr
(auoogn Xfdldae Co- Choi
HI TV BO- for Spfflut lutrsi
M'pan.boik, mHom Tm?i
WmMB.Wt Wphla wnq
iB
4 T
.fwiowao
During the" last Tew years, conditions
in all lines of business, even professional
iile, have changed so completely
that every roan is waking up
to the tact that in order to win success
he must specialize and learn to
do some one thing and do it well.
So it is with any article that is sold
to the people. /It must have genuine
merit or no amount of advertising will
maintain the demand for the article.
For many years we have, watched
with much interest the remarkable record
maintained by Dr. Kilmer's
8wamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver
and Bladder Remedy. From the very
beginning the proprietors had so much
confidence In it that they invited every
one to test it, free of cost, before purchasing.
.
It is a physician's prescription.
They have on file thousands of letters
received from former sufferers
who are now enjoying good health as
a result of Its use.
However, if you wish first to try a
sample bottle, address Dr. Kilmer &,
Co., Binghamton, N. Y.( and mention
this paper. They will gladly fprward
you a sample bottle by mail, absolutely
free.
Regular sizes for sale at all druggists?fifty
cents and one-dollar.
A HOT ONE.
Mrs. Justwed?I made this podding
myself. Shall I put tho sauce on it
for you?
Mr. Justwed?Yes; and then telephone
for the doctor.
PITIFUL SIGHT WITH ECZEMA !
"A few days after birth we noticed 1
an inflamed spot on our baby's hip <
which soon began spreading until
baby was completely covered even in j
his eyes, ears and scalp. For eight
weeks he was bandaged from head to
foot. He could not have a stitch of
clothing on. Our regular physician
pronounced it chronic eczema. He is
a very able physician and ranks with
the best in this locality, nevertheless, j
the disease began spreading until
baby was completely covered. He ,
wa3 losing flesh so rapidly that we became
alarmed and decided to try Cutl- j
cura Soap and Ointment. (
"Not until I commenced using Cuticura
Soap and Ointment could we, tell ^
what ho looked like, as "we dared not
wasn mm, anu i uuu owu pumue uuo I ^
application after another on him. C.3 (
removing the scale from his head ihe
hair came off, and left him entirely (
bald, but since we have been using
Cuticura Soap and Ointment he has *
as much hair as ever. Four weeks
after we began to use the Cuticura '
Soap and Ointment be was entirely
cured. I don't believe anyone could
have eczema wopfce than our baby.
"Before we used the Cuticura Remedies
we could hardly look at him, he
wa3 such a pitiful sight. Ho would
fuss until I would treat him, they '
semed to relieve him so much. Cuticura
Soap and Ointment stand by
themselves and the result they quickly
and surely bring is their own recommendation."
(Signed) Mrs. T. B.
Rosscr. Mill Hall. Pa.. Feb. 20, 1911.
Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment
are sold by druggists and dealers
everywhere, a sample of each,
with 32-page book, will be mailed free
on application to "Cuticura," Dept.
19 K, Boston.
i
~
Cornered,
i ,i tAiin a storv of a ;
liUlU viumvi v* ? ,
young lady's resources at a bazaar.
Business was in full swing when a
young man strolled around the various
stalls, with no intention of purchasing
anything. As he pasted a
large, beautifully decorated- stall the
young lady sellers detained him.
"Won't you buy a cigaic'te holder,
sir?" Bhe asked. "No. than* you. 1
don't smoke." was the curt reply. "Or
a pen wiper worked with my ow.
hands?" "I don't write." "Then do i
have this nice box of chocolates." "1 1
don't eat sweets." The young lady's
patience was exhausted. "Sir," she j
said grimly, "will you buy this bos
of soap?"
The young man paid up.
Engineering in Montana.
Henry I. McDaniel, ex-City Engineer
of Atlanta, r.ow in charge cf Government
engineering in Montana, says
that he contracted a terrible cough
which no physician could relieve, but j
was cured by Taylor's Cherokee Rem- I
edy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. For
i all Colds, Whooping Cough, etc.
At druggists, 25., 50c. and $1.00 8
bottle.
Woman's Way.
"A woman's convention, eh? What
do women know about enthusiasm; j
Now, at the last national convention
t we men cheered our candidates for
an hour."
"That's all right," said his wife
"We threw kisses at ours for sixty
> seven minutes by the clock."
? When Your Eyes Need Care
} Try Murine Eye Remedy. N<> Stnartlujr?Feelj
Flue?Acts Qulckl.v. Try It for Red, Weak
Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. JIIuh
trated Book in each Package. Murine li
, somponnded by onr Oculists?not a "Patent Med
l Icine" ?but used in successful Physicians' Ptac
ice for many years. Now dndlciocd to llio I'ub
ic nnd sold by Pnipgists at lOc ?nd Hk per Bottle
lurlDe Kyo Salve In Aseptic Tubes, 25c and 6cc
1 Curlne Eye Remedy Co., Chlcagc
Their Limit.
t "There is one queer thing about flsl
k stories."
n "What is that?"
j "Flsherir.er, in telling of theii
catches, never seem able to draw th?
line."
y
" TO DRIVK OCT MALARIA
I AMI III lLli IT* THE SYNTO.
Tuke the Old Standard OluiVkS TASThLKSl
1- Ulilii. 'lONlt. You know what yon are taking
The turmula Is plainly printed on eery bottle
1- showing it Is simply Quinine and Iron in a tastelesi
, form, and the most clTcitual form. For growl
peoplo and children. 60 cents
>f A silly man is easily convinced tha
II he possesses more wisdom in one daj
than the late Mr. Solomon did in al
8 his years.
8,
For HKAIUl IIE-Hirkt' CAPI IUNT
"Whether from Colds, Heat. Stomach o
Krrvous Troubles, Cayndine will relieve yon
It's liquid?pleasant ito take?acts immedl
. ately Try it. 10c.. 25c . aud 50 cents at dro|
f (stores.
[ ? i
[I A mar. knows more at twenty-oni
' har.'he may be able to forget at fifty
''''
, *' ' * r ,/ * 1
HAVE YOU SI
There are two ways to tell whether yon
have weak kidney*.
The first is through the pain* in the back
and other outwara signs. The second is
by examination of the kidney secretions.
That is why physicians make such a
careful examination when you apply for
insurance, and if there is any sign of kidney
trouble you are surely rejected.
Kidney disease is to dangerous that it
is a bad mistake to overlook or neglect it,
and if pain in the back, recurring headeches,
or a fretful, nervous, tired condition
makes you suspect some kidnev trouble,
take the trouble to watch the kidnev secretions.
Look for any of the following
signs:
More or less than thrcs and one htlf
pints passed daily.
Too dark or too pale a color.
Passages too frequent, profuse, or much
reduced, or scalding and painful.
5indy, gritty or cloudy settlings
Fat or olly-fooking layer which gathers
on the surface when allowed to stand,
or a jelly-like thickening.
Staining of the linen or bad odor.
Temporary changes may occur for a time
from things eaten, but if the changed appearance
continues, your kidneys are out
of order and need help. Neglect may prove
serious.
Doan'a Kidney Pills correct and regulate
the kidney secretions, stimulate and
heal sick kidneys, and thereby dr,"e away
backache, rheumatic pain, nervousness, diz"When1
bDOAN
not so verF precocious
Simple Explanation of Facta That Had
Made Young Father Green
With Jealousy.
It was a wet day, and In consequence
the guests had to stay indoors.
The young couple started to talk of
their baby.
'"My baby has just cut his first |
tooth," said the father, proudly.
"Indeed?" said the other. "Well, j
mine cut Ills long ago."
"Our baby," said the first, "Is Just
beginning to talk."
"Ours," said the sec d, "cannot
only talk, but read."
"Knows his letters already, does
he?" said the first, with a note cf
jealousy In his voice.
"Oh, yes, indeed!" said the other.
"And can figure like an expert accountant."
"Realty?" said the first. "Then he
must be older than mine. How old is
rour baby?"
"Mother," said the second, addressing
his wife, "how old is Willie?"
"Nineteen," said mother.?Judge.
THE SAFE LAXATIVE
FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE
Most elderly people are more or
less troubled with a chronic, persistent
constipation, due largely to
iack of sufficient exercise. They ex?erienoe
difficulty in digesting even
igbt food, with a consequent belching
)f stomach gases, drowsiness after
mating, headache and a feeling of lassi;ude
and general discomfort.
Doctors advise against cathartics and
violent purgatives of every kind, rectmmenditig
a mild, gentle laxative
onic, like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin,
to effect relief without disturbing the
jntire system.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the
perfect laxative, easy in action, certain
in effect and. withal, pleasant to
the taste. It possesses tonic properties
that strengthen the stomach, liver
and bowels and is a remedy that has
been for years the great standby in
thousands of families, and should be
In every family medicine chest. It is
equally as valuable for children as for
older people.
Druggists everywhere sell Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin in 50c and $1.00
bottles. If you have never tried it
send your name and address to Dr. W. j
B. Caldwell, 201 Washington St., Montlcello,
111., and he will be very glad to 1
send a sample bottle for trial.
SHE KNEW.
1
Vis or >xam nin^ in dining
room)?Is hat picture one of the old
masters?
Hostess- Yes; that's a picture of
our cook.
Tetterine \ r Ring Worm and Skin
Disease.
Varnvllle. S. C,. July 17. 190$.
**- ?four T..flprln.? for ltinn
M) Wile uoco .? " ^ ? -
worm, also uses (t lo l?er family for, all
kind of skin diseases, and she thinks it
a good medicine. There Is no substitute.
L. R. Dowllng.
Tetterlno cures Kcaema. Tetter. Ring
Worm. Old Itching Sores. Dandruff, Itching
Piles. Corns. Chilblains and every
form of Scalp and Skin Disease. Tetterlne
50c: Tetterine Soap 25c. At druggists
or by mull direct from The Sltuptrine
Co.. Savannah. On.
With every mail order for Tetterine we
| give a box of Shuptrlne's 10c Liver Pills
I free.
Simply Blushing.
A Glllmon man. it is related, has a
i very red nose, and recently a very inquisitive
person said to him: "Please
I don't take offense, but I'm curious to
, know why your nose is always red?"
j And this is the reply the inquisitive
; sot: "My nose is merely blushing
with pride over the fact that it has
never butted into any one's business."
?Fort Smith Times-Record.
You will sneeze: perbaj|s feci chilly.
You think you are catching cold. Don't
wait until you know it. Take a dose < f
Hatnltn-t Wizard Oil and you just can't
catch cold.
In School.
"Spell 'prohibition.'"
"I don't like dry 6pells."
For COLDS and GRIP
Hicks' Cajmdisk is the best remedy?r*
Metres the aching and feverishness?cures the
Cold and restores normal conditions. It's
liquid?effects immediately. 10c.. 25c.. and 50c
At drug stores"Lost?A
golden hour, set to 60 di
amond minutes. There is no reward
for it is gone forever."?Beecher.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets first pui
up 40 years ago. They regulate and invig
orate stomach, liver ana bowels. Sugar
coated tiny granules.
The theory that misery loves com
pany accounts for some marriags3.
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JSPECTED YO
There are Two Ways to Find
Out Whether the Kidneys
are Weak or Sick
j "Oh, what a fain!11
BBnEBnnBaBiir
\four Back Is Lame?Remember the
rs KIDNEY ]
Price 50 cents. Foster* Mflbum Co, Buffalo,
/
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmMammammasm
A COLD DINNER.
I
Mrs. Benham?I see that they have
found the North Pole.
Benham?That's no reason why you
should do your cooking there.
No Claim for Reciprocation.
Jack Reeves tells this on Felix McCarthy,
who used to drive a night
hack before he retired to the presidency
of a refectory, where the goods
are sold from the wood:
"I didn't see you at Murphy's funeral,"
said an acquaintance to McCarthy.
"What's the reason you didn't
go?"
"Why should I?" returned McCarthy,
somewhat touchily. "Sure,
Murphy niver attended my funeral.' ?
New York Telegraph.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
Signature of
In Use For Over SO Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Womanlike.
Crawford?How did your wife come
to buy you all those suspenders?
Crabshaw?I think she wanted the
pretty boxes they came in.?Judge.
IMT.ES CCKEI) IX ? TO 1 I DAYS
YonritruKtfiot will ri-lunJ money If I'a/.O HINT
- ~ - ?,f itrrnii^. BiiihL
MfcKl' Talis hi kui" ? _
Blti?l,ng or I'rutroulng I'ilcn In C u> U iluys. 50c.
One way to discount a woman's argument
is to agree with her
Mrs. Wtnslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething. aoftens the guma. reduces inflamro.iUou,
allay a pain, curia wind colic, 25c a bottle.
When truth gets busy, fiction is npt
to feel ashamed of itself.
What Ails Yo\
Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, 1
ochet, coated tongue, bitter or bad
"heart-burn," belching of gas, acid ri
- i?? u
eating, stomach gnaw or nurn, iuui u
i poor or variable appetite, nausea at
cymptoms ?
If you heve any considerable
above symptoms you aro suffcrii
ness, torpid liver with indigcstioi
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Di<
up of tho most valuable medi
kaown to medical science for
cure of such abnormal conditio!
efficient liver invigorator, stoma
regulator and nerve strengthcnci
The "Golden Medical Discovery" is i
a full list of its ingredients being pr
under oath. A glance at these will si
ful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluii
glycerine, of proper strength, from I
forest plants. World's Dispensary M
You who a
mmmmmmmatpm
| Why Not Rebu
A Reconstructive
MILAM WILL D
ft, tt? -jr?eri
nth vary tani
raaerty, UJ
tr wUrtMr
I IOOD. BONE caJ SO* |
mmrnm
| 55g2gj=5*=si j
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f $1 a bottle if be
P^Fi
UR KIDNEYS?
ziness, bloating and other results of kidney
disease. >
The following eaze is typical of the cure*
effected by Doan'n Kidnev Pills. Grateful
testimony is the best evidence.
LOST 35 POUNDS.
Made Well !*y Curing the Weakened
Kidney*.
Adelbert K. Perkins. No. ?2 Mechanic
Street, Danielson, Conn., says: "l'he pain
and weakness in my back was simply agonizing.
I often thought I would break
in two. Then I began to pass gravel, and
only those who have had this trouble cm
understand what I went through. Every
time I passed a stone, it would tear its way
through my kidneys until I thought I
would die. For three years my kidneys
were so tender I could not lie down without
a pillow being placed beneath rnjr
back. Coupled with what I have told you,
I had terrible headaches and dizzy spells
which almost drove me crazy. I ran down
in weight until I wns only a shadow of my
former self, having lost over thirty-five
pounds. Rick. weak, and discouraged, I
resolved to give Doan's Kidney Pills a
trial. I improved from the first and at
the end of seven weeks, I was cured?cured
to stay cured, which is proven by my
being free from the disease for nearly
three years."
PiLLS^glj
Uncle Sam's Representative.
Senator John Sharp Williams tells
of a negro lad In a southern town wlic
was not the least zealous of Uncle
Sam's servants. One day when the
mall bag for that town wns throwr
from the train the pouch was caughi
up by this diminutive courier, whe
started off, as was his wont, on a briskY
trot to the postofflce.
As he was rounding a corne- of the
station he encountered a larger boy,
with the result that the little courier
was upset. When the latter got up
and readjusted himself he turned upon
the other exclaiming:
"Look heah! Yo' wants to be keerful
'bout dis chile! When yo' jars me
yo' jars de gov'ment of de United
States. I carries de mail!"
Contrary Human Nature.
People seem to find It easier to be j
kind than to be genuinely appreciative ;
of a kindness done them.
And sometimes the girl's father for-!
bids a young man the house, when j
it wasn't the house he wanted.
ajUjlil111?t
Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color
REMOTES DASDKCrr ASO MtKf
Invl|?oratesand prevents thchalrfrom falllngofl j
for Sal# bj Dr?gj1?U, or Baat Wrwt by
XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia
Crk* f 1 r.T Bottln Staple TsUk lie. S*s4 far Umlw. '
15 SIC SO eopies Terr latent New Tori
m U J I LI popular sheet music sent po?tpalc1
every month for thirty cents. U rttr
fur extraordinary offer. ,S. Y. SIIFET MI'SIC
C'I.EA Itl Ni. not SE,141\V.43tli.St..S.Y.lltj
WANTED 100
yotiriR people to study Shorthand snd HoolLkeepins
taught h- hperislitts. If uninterested. wnd namci
soil addreew". of three that #r? ?nU ip-t our ten-written
Csrt? Address OltEKNfcBORO COMMEWIAL
SCIJOOL. Greeusboro. C.. for Literature.
^a^THOMPSON'S ISS.'-'S'TSS
d?EYE WATER
JOUN L.TlIOMI'.'ON SflNaiCO.. Tro?. N. V
t?rAnras i
I of this paper desiring to bu> anyI
thing advertised in its columns should
I insist upon having what they ask for,
| refusing all substitutes or imitations.
VV. N. U? CHARLOTTE, NO. 2-1912.
aave frequent head- \l JHjB
taste in morning, MR
sings in throat after xffla
reath, dizzy spells, Si
times and kindred
umber of tho
ig from bilious- ^f^v
i, or dyspepsia. .1? '
icovcry is mado " hS^Sv** J
cinal principles H j| ^
the permanent flj IJ
13. It is a most Jfej j
ch tonic* bowel
r.
r,ot a patent medicine or secret nostrum,
inted on its bottle-wrapper and attested
iow that it contains r.o alcohol, or harmj
extract made with pure, triple-refined \
rhe roots of native American medical,
'edicai Association, Props., Buffalo, N. V?
ire not well
ild Your Health? I
! Tonic Known as
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it.
f ffrotT 4 Tr. V*itl;e/.b Ylcrater 0*.
,4 ifirmrf/ OoiMor Jc.-.* if toirilU.
birUifi T?u?c? Co.
- Cuitcr, CLarlitto 0. I *4
K^ff V?hUO< Ctiiaiu
f?rooir RiriniU CrtraLU Co.
litA fteflitor FuillotUfif Co.
Wiff -agfcnjf^stixor. TtMM? 4 iMi liuti ftoolu
ZjXSLU. * < .- - *7 Clirl. Cor^rotio* Ocwrt.
JJctkL . ., r? ivory fentfir.
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1 ?M
r,TTlAM SMOKELESS
t x 1 lUIN OIL HEATER
1 weather emergency you need a Perfection
Heater. It your bedroom cold when you drew
b you* water pipes freeze in the cellar > Is it
wind whistles around the exposed comers of
Smokeless Oil Heat f brings complete com:arried
anywhere. Always reedy for use?
no the minute :t is lighted.
' to show you a Per.'-cJion Smokeless OJ Heater; or
e areolar to any est icy ci
andard 03 Company
(InecrjoniW) ,j|
;
Flande
Motor
\
$175 f. o. b. Factory?Magi
Has Them A]
WHAT AN UPSETTING of prices the arrival
of the Flanders "4" Motorcycle has occasioned.
Why, the other makers seem to be in a panic.
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IT'S FUNNY, TUU, wnen you rccmi LJ iC Uliautu
things they said*tbout the Flanders "4" when
we first advertised it and stated the price.
OF COURSE THEY SAID a first-class four
horsepower motorcycle could not be made for
$175, even with battery ignition. And a magneto
included?utterly impossible.
WE WISH WE COULD print all the things
they said in their frantic efforts to discredit the
Flanders "4" and justify their own prices?
which at that time were $250 and $275 for
machines of same power and less quality.
YOU WILL REMEMBER they all said the
only way it could be done was to make the
machine out of poor materials and throw them
together. They not only admitted, they protested,
they could not duplicate the Flanders
"4" ax. the price?or anywhere near it.
THAT WAS BEFORE we had begun to ship
Flanders "4's" to our dealers and customers.
They felt .safe in making such statements?for
though they knew in their hearts that this
concern could not afford to turn out a second
grade article?they had no idea what a sensation
it was going to create.
SO THEY LAID TRAPS for themselves?and
now we are driving them right into them.
THEY MUST EAT their own words?they said
they would have to ura poor material and
poorer work in the making io meet the price
of Flanders "4."
WELL. THEY HAVE ALMOST met the price
-pand they will have to meet it and go lower
before they can sell their antiquated machines
in competition with this up-to-the-minute
motorcycle.
NOW IT DOESN'T REALLY MATTER, but
arc we to assume that what they said was true
and that they are now making punk machines
to meet Flanders "4" in competition?or that
they told fibs about it?
FRANKLY WE DON'T BELIEVE they are
making them any worse?some things are
impossible. And we do know that until
Flanders "4" arrived on the scene, prices of
motorcycles were high above all reason.
WE SAID IN OUR AD that Flanders "4"?
magneto included?selling for $175, left a
mighty small profit to us on each machine.
BUT WE ARE SATISFIED with a small profit
on each machine so long as we can build 50,000
per year. And the price?$175, magneto included?has
created a demand sufficient to
justify us in building that many.
HERE'S A POINT YOU HADN'T INUii'^u
perhaps: Other makers did not drop their
prices until we had actually begun to make
deliveries. Do you know why? There were
two reasons.
FIRST: OUR AD CREATED a tremendous demand
which we were as yet unable to supply.
The other makers saw that and determined to '
supply some of it at high prices. And they did.
Then they began to think it was going to continue.
SECOND: THEY HOPED that when this machine
did appear it would not be up to all our
claims?and would give them a new lease of
life.
Flanders Manufa
Pontiac, .
Suspicious. ... _
When the four-and-tweuty black- '
birds which had been baked in the pie WW o boa
began, immediately the latter was *2,25, '2.50,
opened, to sing, the king grew stis- ( ^ Siylc* All I
Plclous. 'for M<
"How," demanded his majesty. the ct
t "were you so remarkably preserved?" FOR (
The blackbirds, visibly disconcerted THE NEXT T
offered no reply. vy I n0
"Was it by the use of fcenzoate of .
soda?" thundered the king, thorough- ou^ aS nan?
Ir aroused.?Puck. ?ntef?
. tor the mone;
Just the Thing. name and pri
Howell?I'm very fond of travel. protects the V
Powell?Come around some nigM and inferior a
and I'll let you walk the floor with I the gent
; baby. f"""^Take n
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ONLY OXE "BKOMO OL'IXIXK." ! / ?/iXXJfW'
That l? I.AXATIVB BUOMO ytriNINK. Look for \X
the Ugnanjrr of It. W. (iKOVa. i;?e<l the World ,^\y
over to Cure a Cold In One Pa/. iSc.
Blessed is the season which en- ?mmm^mm
gages the whole world In a conspiracy
of love!?Hamilton Wright Mabie.
ITCH. ITCH relieved In 30 minutes h TViie noner i
WooIIord'8 Sanitary lotion. At Druggists A ILU> popCI 1
the SOUTHEI
If yon would be a leader you must rvm?-H I
set the pace j per puuiiU, I
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NOT ONLY THAT: But in addition to hoping, M
they set about picking it to pieces before they 0
had actually seen it themselves.
IT IS A FACT that, before we had shipped one I
motorcycle we heard stories told by competitors
of how this part was weak and that part wrong,
etc. The wish was father to the thought?that
was all. H
OH! WHAT A BUMP they got when we began gj
to send them over the country. The effect was V
electrical.
PRICES BEGAN TO TUMBLE: First they
chopped off $25.00?made theirs $250 and $225
instead of $275. But it didn't do. Dealers
wired them?"You must meet Flanders prices.
No use to damn the machine?it has Flanders'
name on it and the public knows."
OFF CAME ANOTHER $25?and another.
Here and there they put on a magneto and tried
to hold the old price. No go?Flanders had
said, "No motorcycle is complete without a
magneto."
WELL, THEY HAVEN'T YET reached our
price. Can't and stay in business, because
most of them are not manufacturers?only
assemblers. They buy motors and other parts
and pay one or two extra profits on them.
IT COSTS THEM MORE to build the same '
machine than we can sell it for. Get thai?
WE HAVE THE FACILITIES?a $2,250,000
concern. We make every part. We buy right
and pay cash and it costs us less to sell?because
folks know a dollar's worth when they
see it. and Flanders "4" is the biggest value
ever offered. It sells itself.
EVERY DEALER KNOWS. Didn't they all j
"hot foot it" to Detroit to get the agency? Of .
course we couldn't give it to them all?we A
picked the best and of course those who didn't
get it are sore. Naturally. And they are getting
sorer everyj day.
WHEN A DEALER KNOCKS the Flanders
"4"?as, of course, he must, to sell other makes ffl
?just ask him why he was unable to get the
1? fnr it. You won't miss Wm
agency wucu m. ucnvu ...
cne in a hundred.
MEANTIME what you want* to know is how
soon can you get a Flanders "4." That is the ^
burning question with thousands. And we are T
doing our best to answer it definitely.
IT DEPENDS ENTIRELY on how soon your
order is in our dealer's hands. We can't prom- ^
ise to deliver on the minute?for we have none
in stock. Demand is away ahead of supply all
the time. But get your order in?pay a deposit
so the dealer will know you mean business and
you won't have to wait more than a month?
perhaps not more than two weeks. The dealer
will tell you for he knows when we have promised
to ship him. Or you may write direct to
us and we will gladly tell you.
THE INLANDERS GUARANTEE goes with
every machine. That means that if the machine
we ship you isn't right we will make it right.
The name Flanders stands for quality?you
know that.
L'ZALERS: This ad is published in severalnewspapers that
circulate widely?in other towns than the one in which
they are published. If you live in a town where we haste
<u yet no representative this is your chance to obtain
the best seller?because the best value?in the entire
mjio) cycle field. Better write the factory direct today.
cturing Company
Michigan
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