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Strsot, Sioux City, Iowa. Holsmthoafc
thomoritsof PE-RUN A sad wants ev
oont letter from him
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convinced by a trial of PE-rtU-NA.
DON'T BE AN UNBELIEVER.
. 11 your trouble is of a catarrhal natui
v friends. It la fine after an attack of gri|
mold Evrywher*
ram amrjurmM and a at a
sou
Far MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER. ?
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Mean Thing.
Edith?How do you like my new photographs,
dear? wi
llarle?Why, one of them Is very th
pcetty and the other Is quite u good an
likeness. wi
all
Important to Mothers ?
Examine carefully every bottle of
?ASTORIA, that famous old remedy i
tor infanta and children, and see that It
In Use for Over 30 Years. ?
Children Ctv for pletehpr'a r na^Aria I ^
" fo
Exactly. c*'
keep telling my l>oy to al.n high. et
Impressing on lilin that 'not failure ve
kot low. nlin is crime.'" ac
**I see; In tenchlng the young Idea to
to shoot you use a Maxim." by
Sa
How's Thlf ? U|
? "We offer 9100.00 for any case of catarrh Ml
that cannot be cured bv HALL'S
CATARRH MEDICINE.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la tak- CI
?n Internally and acta through the Blood
n the Mucoua Surfaces of the System.
Sold by drugglata for over forty years.
Price 76c. Testimonials free.
P. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Oh'o.
OLD-TIME RULES OF CIVILITY ve
Undoubtedly Were Taken Seriously in
1675, but Would Seem Somewhat
Elementary Today.
There was published In l(VTfi n ourl U8
hook culled "The Rules of Civil- tqi
My." and one of the things Impressed
pon the render Is that 'Miring In discourse
with n man, 'tis no less than
ridiculous to pull lilm by the buttons,
to play w^h the bandstrings, belt or
cloak, or to punch hi in now and then
in the stomach; 'tis A pleasant sight,
mi well worthy of laughter to see him
athat Is so punched, fall hack, and re- |<<
tire, whilst Jhe other. Insensible of his
absurdity, pursued and presses him Into
some corner, where he Is at lfd be
* glad to cry quarter before his comrade Yt
perceives he Is in danger;" Further,
the reader Is informed that "It argues
eglect, and to under-value a man, to
sleep when he Is discoursing or rend- to
v. ' lug; therefore good manners command I tlf
It lo he forbid; besides, something I
there may happen In the net that may ?v
(Tend, its snoring, sweating, piping or
dribbling." in.
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Down Come Prices.
Darby?I saw In n Main street win- "1
4ow about 100 articles on wblrb the all
price bad lieen reduced ?r?0 per cent. fa
Jonn (excitedly)?Het you've been Hi
drinking! But what were they?
Darby ? Knitting needles.?Buffalo
Express. yo
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r. W. W. Northrop, of 908 Fourth
astlo about his present hMtlhud
nrooa to know U. Bar* bote*
LU-NA to worth Mi weight la gold (j
imm. I M*d to tUak it only a woMdr
M bora changed ay mind.
cough. oopsrlaHy la Jhe aoniag.
nghslf a bottle at PS-RU-NA ?u I V
tar. I would cough up chanln of
ad mocu*,my ayss itched and bothJudging
from the symptoms girea
tmanac it vras catarrh. Mystomsch
h better condition since using your
ft
thlsVestlmonlsl.il you wish. Don't
> advertise the merits of PB-RU-N A"
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re, try PE-RU-NA, than tell your ti
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SO A PINC GENERAL STRENGTHEN* J
0 TONIC. Sold hy All Drug Stereo.
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Making Him Feel Good. t
Percy Noodles says that when he
ote to the capitalist's daughter at ,i
e seashore not to eat lobster salad
d Ice cream at the same time, she C
red back: "Haven't seen a lobster c
ice I parted with you at the depot." c
Dallas News. - g
BRIGHT, CLEAR COMPLEXION >
always admired, and It Is the lauda* t
e ambition of every woinun to do ull u
e can .to make herself attractive,
any of our southern women have g
und that Tetterlne is invaluable for
earing up blotches, itchy patches, {
c., and making the skin soft and ^
lvety. The worst cases of eczema
id other torturing skin diseases yield 8
Tetterine. Sold by druggists or seut v
' mail for 50c. by Shuptrlne Co.,
Lvannah, Ga.?Adv.
EARD OVER THE TELEPHONE f
0
ty Editor Gets a Little Important 8
Information Concerning a Certain 8
Uriah Umson.
1
Here's a bona tide telephone con- \
rsatlon: 1
" 'Do."
"Hello." u
"I gotta little ad for the paper." c
"An advertisement?"
"No. It's about a friend of mine." ^
"Oh. I'll be pleased to take It."
"Just say Uriah Umson Is convass- ft
Ing." * s
"Con-VASS-elllng?" 1:
"Yes." d
"What kind of a business Is that?" 1
"It isn't a business. It's a sickness."
"Oh, I'm so sorry." h
"Yes. lie's a soldier boy."
"Well, that IS too bad." h
'You see, ho wns hurt, and now ho h
eon-vnss-elllng." u
"Oil, 1 8PP. I SOP." t
"Yes. lie's eon-vnss-elllng after a
lag on the cas-u-AL-lty list."?
>uugs'town Telegram* f
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Safe. (
"I Rave up cocktails and rouge just ?
please hlin," sohhed the fair plain- o
f, formerly of the "Follies." t
"Order in court,'* cried a halllff as a C
mpnthetlc Juror groaned aloud. a
"I,ook here," said the defendant to e
s lawyer. "I'm afraid we are going c
lose this case." c
"Don't worry," answered the lawyer,
'lie fellow who groaned Is a man- f
otlt-town. The other Jurors are oldshloned
men."?Birmingham Age- t
erald. J
t
Before attacking an enemy, map out a
air line of retreat.
r Days ( :
lexion of some I ,
alth. I
sually exaggerdons
and fre*
them. |
many former |
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iginal I
Cereal |
minutes and a g
e results. Fine |
1 as grown-ups. |
at Grocery I
rid at 15c and 25c. |
IALEGH IHVfcDED I
BY WOF BOGS
IIITOM CAMS UNHERALDED,
AND REMAIN WITHOUT ANY
WELCOME OR INVITATION.
I0MIN6 VEILED IN MYSTERY
fltty Reporter Interviews an Oldest
Inhabitant Who Recalls a Similar
Invasion Along About '18.
Raleigh.
Forty million hopping huge!
Raleigh, the capital city, invaded by
ie great green host. The visitors
ame unheralded and remained wlthut
receiving an invitation to stay.
Illlions upon millions of them were
> be seen along the white way of Faytteville
street, and a billion or two
iirned into McDowell for a peep into
He lighted windows of stores.
Where the visitors came from was
ot ascertained. Whither they were
ound was likewise a mystery. The
ldest citizen recalled that back in '18
here was a similar visitation, while
nother said it was a common thing
Dr these visitors to drop In on Raligh
to give it the once over.
Bill McDevitt, of Kinston, who is an
uthorlty on bugs, says these hopping
ugs are matured from the green
lover worm, which has started such
,avoc recently. They cams to Kinson
last week and put things out of
usiness for a while. Like some city
oiks, they seem to like the country
n their youth, but in their maturity
hey hit for the towns.
'oung Reserve* Judgment.
Mr. P. W. Schenck was here from
Ireensboro as special agent for The
Uobe and Rutgers Fire Insurance
lompany, and conferred with the
State Insurance Commissioner relaive
to violations of the North Caroina
Insurance laws by thdt company.
One of the special violations that
he company promises to explain is the
ise of other than the Standard policy
described by the state law. Commisloner
Young has reserved his judgnent
in the case against the company
o allow time for officials from the
lome office of the company to appear
nd present their case fully from their
lewpoint.
No Hitch In Webb Matter.
Washington (Special).?Many North
Carolinians Inquire about the status
if the federal judgeship which Repreentative
Webb is to have. There is a
uspicion that a hitch somewhere Is
lolding it up. But that is not true,
che President is ready to act when
he department of justice completes
he preliminaries required by law.
The Webb nomination Is certain
inless something most unexpected
omes.
lew State Epidemiologist.
Dr. F. M. Register, former physician
t the State Prison, reported to the
Itate Board of Health and immediately
began his new duties as State Eplemiologist.
Dr. Register succeeds
)r. A. McR. Crouch, . who resigned
LUgust 1st to accept the position of
iealth officer In New Hanover.
For the last two years. Dr. Register
ias been employed as whole-time
iealth officer in Northampton county
inder the triple arrangement between
he Rockefeller foundation, the state
nd the county.
Meeting of Superintendents.
The west central district of North
Carolina county superintendents of
iducations comprising superintendents
if 20 counties in the western part of
he state held a two day session in
Charlotte last week. Fallowing the
iddress of welcome and response, seviral
pertinent discussions on matters
onnected with education in its vari>us
phases in the state were held.
Requisition Honored.
Governor Bickett honored a requlsilon
from the governor of Virginia for
[ess Martin, wanted in Norfolk couny,
Virginia, on the charge of stealing
in automobile.
ralk on Fire Neglect.
"We exercise too little care in btilldng
our homes to make them less 11a>le
to burn and even less to make
hem safe for ourselves and family In
rase of Are. How many of us give any
ittention to this or have our archleots
do so?"
Thus did North Carolina's insur?nca
commiss'oner and fire marshal.
Fames R. Younr. stress a countrv-wide
Icreliction that entails appaling toll
a lives and property in on address bolt
re the annual convention of lire mardials
of North America.
rare To Be Big Subject,
Commissioner of Agriculture W. A.
Uraham has been informed by officers
of the cotton convention to be held at
Mew Orleans October 13-15 that the
subject of tarc-bagging and . ties for
cotton bales, will be one of the live
topics for the convention on which
ihftro Iq r? itfllnrmlniitlnn to tnke nrtlnn
that will Rive cotton growers much
needed relief. It is a subject wnich
lie will not fail to impress on the .:ouvention
when the subject is broa :hed.
Action by the convention will be
watched with keen interest.
N. C. F. Convention Officers.
The election of officers came at the
close of a busy session of the North
Carolina Farmers convention, and resulted
fn the following selections:
President. Dr. Clarence Poe, Raleigh;
vice president, L. A. Lipe, Mount
Pleasant; E. J. Ingram, Fayetteville;
C. C. Parsons, Qrassy Creek; J. D.
Bullock, Beaufort county; secretary
and treasurer, S. J. Kirby.
Mrs. A. L. Capehart, of Oxford, was
named as president of the Farm Women's
Convention, and Miss Laura M.
Winaflsld. of Raleigh, secretary.
tov > - , B ' .r
Salvation Army Pledgee.
Facing the Immense task of home
sqprk* reconstruction throughout
Florida, Georgia, North and South
Carolina, in the afterma^i of the war.
aa it stripe for action to befriend the
poor through the coming winter, an
urgent appeal has been'issued by the
Salvation Army tKht pledges due September
first be met promptly.
"The Salvation Army kept faithfully
its trust in the?4rorld war and stood
the acid test." declared Brigadier A.
W. Crawford, in charge of the Salvation
Army work In the department of
the southeast, with offices in Atlanta,
In his appeal for payment of these
pledges.
"And I believe the people who subscribed
to our Home Service Campaign
Fund last spring will keep faith
with the Salvation Army," he added.
"The work this fall and winter wtll
be four-fold. The full quota of soldiers
who went to war will be back.Thousands
will need jobs and the
helping hand of the Salvation Army, j
"The Salvation Army stood by them I
to the last on the battle line?it will
not desert them now." i
Farmers Enter Pretest.
Washington (Special).?North Carolina
farmers are worked up over the
efforts to reduce the cost of living by
hitting the tiller of the soil. They are i
writing to their congressmen to see I
that they are not made the goats. Senators
Simmons and Overman have received
a number of protests.
On the other hand builders and
manufacturers are urging that something
be done to reduce the cost of
materials so that they can continue
in business. The cost of lumber has
advanced to such an extent that it
will be impossible for one to build a
house.
a ieuer irom a doming man protested
that It would not be right to
make it illegal to exact more than 33
per cent on clothing. He has heard
a report that the limit would be fixed
at that figure.
Most of the North Carolinians who
write do not want the price fixed on
foodstuffs.
William J. Bryan was here. Once
more he denied tLa story that he is
to be a candidate for the senate from
North Carolina.
"T am not from North Carolina." he
aid. "I have a summer home there,
and a winter home in Florida. I live
in Nebraska."
State May Take Charge.
When Governor Bickett. who has.
been rummaging about in Old Joe
Smith's kingdom. Frisco, vellowstone
park. Reno and the Great Divide, gets
back to North Carolina, he is going
to be advised to Invite Buck and Ben
Duke, particularly Buck, down to
North Carolina to find out if those
gentlemen wish to run their street
cars any more.
Whetner tne governor has any such
thought in his head?and it is said by
men not hostile to his politics that he
has?it is going to be put there by
Democrats weary of what goes on In
Charlotte and Winston-Salem. The
governor has spoken his mind too
many times on capital and labor to
guarantee silence much longer.
Then, Bickett's counselors say, the
governor will suggest that if Mr.
Duke's policy is to go hack to mediaeval
times, the state will undertake
to run the lines and will recognize the
right of union men to organize.
North Carolina Oversubscribes.
Matthew Hale, president of the
quasi-public South Atlantic Maritime
rnrnnrnttnn nnH r?noml rhnlrmnn of
the sister company, the South Atlantic
Export company, is on a tour of North
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and
Florida in the interests of the latter
organization now being formed by the
business men of the south Atlantic
states for the purpose of stimulating
trade with Latin America.
The export company, like its sister
corporation, the South Atlantic Marltime
corporation. Is a quasi-public
company controlled by directors representing
both the stockholders and
the four south Atlantic states.
At the offices of Mr. Hale It was
announced that North Carolina had
oversubscribed her share of the organization
fund. The city of Wilmington
alone had oversubscribed her allotment
by 300 per cent. The organization
committees in the three other
states were reported as actively
rounding up the bankers and other
business men.
Other New Enterprises.
One new Raleigh company and one
for Mount Airy filed incorporation papers
with the Secretary of State.
Amusement Facilities Company,
Raleigh; social clubs; authorized capital
$20,00, subscribed $4,500; duration,
SO years; Fred C. Jones, William
H. Wynne, H. H. Nowell, all of Ral
eigh. incorporators.
W, S. Wolfe Drug Company. Mount
Airy; authorized capital $25,000, subscribed
$f?,000; W. S. "Wolfe, F. G.
Wolfe, both of Mount Airy; W. M.
Taylor, Winston-Salem, incorporators.
Of Interest to Tourists.
It will be an announcement of distinct
interest to hundreds of members
of the Southern Presbyterian church,
nnd to many others in the territory of
this church, to know plans are being
formulated for extensive improvements
at Montreat, the summer assembly
of this church, before the opening
of another conference season,
which will be in the summer of 1920.
Announcement has been made that
the Mountain Retreat association confidently
expects to erect another hotel
at Montreat.
Robertson Wins Agent's Prize.
A prize was offered North Carolina
county agents soma time ago for the
best definition of what a county agent
really ia. The prize of $5 hnc Just
been awarded to A. K. Robertson.
"A county Agent is a farmer trained
to serve his rural people as tin apostle
of the high ideals of living; as a teacher
of the progressive principles of the
business, the Industry and *he pro
fession of farming, and as a promoter
of whatever will mean for the welfare
of individuals, communities and
states."
' 1 '
To BuTTd Concroto Highway.
Macadam road construction ha ring
proved to be Inadequate (or a traffic of
more than 2.000 tons a day. the state
of New Jersey has undertaken to build
a concrete highway for 17H miles between
Metuchen and Rahway and between
New Brunswick and Kingston,
that will cost $1,157264. or $06,500 a
mile. The new rood will be graded to
a width of 90 feet This will Include a
concrete driveway 18 feet wide, tar
macadam shoulder of three feet on
either side and graded shoulder of
three feet 90 either side outside of
the tar macadam. The concrete will
be unusually heavy, being eight Inches
thick at the sides and 10V4 Inches in
the center.
Freshen a Heavy Skin \
W'th the antiseptic, fascinating Cuticure
Talcum Powder, an exquisitely ,
scented convenient economical face, |
skin, baby and dusting powder and ?
perfume. Renders other perfumes su- s
perfluous. One of the Cutlcura Toilet
Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum).?Adv.
Experience.
Miss Sentiment?Were you ever disappointed
In love?
Eligible Widower?Two and a half
times.
Miss Sentiment?Two and a half
times?
Eligible Widower?Yes, twice married
and once rejected.?Boston Post.
"BAYER CROSS" ON
GENUINE ASPIRIN *
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"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" to b( i?
genuine must be marked with tht
safety "Bayer Cross." Always buy ail
unbroken Bayer package which con- pj!
tains proper directions to sufely re- _
lleve Headache. Toothache, Earache,
Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin
boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few
cents at drug stores?larger packages
also. Aspirin is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Mouoacetlcacldester
of Sallcyllcacld.?Adv.
Desperate Remedy.
"I have a fine remedy for the high
cost of living, but It's desperate und
I hesitate to try It."
"What is It?"
"Just to quit entlng food altogether."
Important to all Women
Readers of this Paper
Thousands upon thousands of women
have kidney or bladder trouble and never
suspect it.
Women's complaints often prove to be
nothing else but kidney trouble, or the
result of kidney or bladder disease.
If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition,
they may cause the other organs
1 to become diseased.
You may suffer pain in the back, headache
and loss of ambition.
Poor health makes you nervous, irritable
and may be despondent; it makes any
one so.
! But hundreds of women claim that Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restoring
health to the kidneys, proved to be just
the remedy needed to overcome such
conditions.
Many send for a sample bottle to see
i what Swamp-Root, the great kidney,
! liver and bladder medicine, will dr? for
them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer A Co., Binghnmton, N. Y., you
may receive sample size bottle by Parcel
Post. You can purchase medium and
large size bottles at all drug stores.?Adv.
' True.
"His word Is law."
"I never could see much to that expression."
"Why not?"
"Most laws require so many words."
Ll
GIGA
/
/^ET a packag
tice the flavc
some taste of Ke
tobacco.
Why do so i
men" buy Li
cigarettes? T1
for the special
toasted Burley t<
There's the bi
toasted, and real
Lucky Strike yoi
" v -v. ' ''
Savory beans, Mexican pepp<
*?all in a hot Spanish sauce!
Carne?ask your grocer for
Mil 1 1
wiui rice, masncd potatoes c
Ubby, MfNeill &
The Proper Treatment.
"I have a terrible cold," he contained.
"My head feels all stopped
>."
"Have you tried a vacuum cleaner?"
ie queried sweetly.?St. Louis (llobeeraocrat.
To Purify and Enrich the Itlood
rite GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
ilch la almply IRON and QUININE ausnded
In Syrup. So Pleaennt Even Children
ke It. Tou can soon feci Its Strengthening,
vlgoratlng Effect. Price 60c.
A pneumatic hammer for tamping
ivlng stones has been Invented.
kRETTI
*e today. No>r?the
whole
ntucky Burley
\
nany 4'regular
icky Strike
ley buy them ^
flavor of the
obacco. fI
ig reason?it's 1 yjjj
Burley. Make \NVv
ur cigarette.
? /) Guaranteed by
<f\lS *STTAAJ^rveciAA*>
mm mm
i.. ' ' . * -fcSi.fi.
IgaSMHiiirHVHnnB ?
:rs, choice bits of tender beef
Such is Libby's Chili Con
a package today. Try it
>r spaghetti?it's delightful.
Libby, Chicago - *
,
If u newspaper Is dull, tiling doesn't
A torpid llvo- condition prevent* pi'BPW
rood analmtiatl >n. Tone up your Uror with
"Wright's Ind'-vn Vegetable Pill*. They MS
gently and nu.ely. Adv.
A Mean Remark.
"I hear he got h*s wife out of a department
store." "He must huve pro
posed on remnant day."
Spanish City Short of Bread.
A great shortage of bread exists In
Rareelonn as a result of the prevailing
11. iii . i Hour
ie "Gold Bond" Cer- - .
cate in each garment - -**4
solutely guarantees * . 1
ur satisfaction in
ery respect.
Popular Prices (
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lastedy HI