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Speedy-Sturd]
rpHE ONLY track <
X completely equippe<
= electric lights, windshiel
and spot light.
= Commerce Trucks were
matic cord tires as stand
3 1 1*11
Deen conclusively aemoi
S , cord tires on trucks incre
ing vibration?permit gre
traction ? triple tire mil
* capacity of a truck and
= Lei at help yoo 10/oe you
^ SOUTHERN MOTOI
Fourth and Poplar S
= Distributors oi Commrrr* Tn
Aoooiti Des
THE COMMERCE MOTC
Nutth Year Manufaci
WATCHES AND BANK VAULTS I
Why Safe Receptacles Ocasionally
Have Bad Effect on the Stored
Timepieces.
t
("Kitsch* men who loft their wntclies
long with other valuable articles In
tank vaults have In ninny Instances
Sound their timepieces erratic or en<rirtj
useless on their return.
"Mkignetized," the watch expert
would say when the timepieces were
taken to the repair shop.
W.heji u watch is magnetized the
hair spring contracts and does other
nsrrmly things, and the watch runs
nly casually if at all. Watch repairers
say they can demagnetize a watch
In a little while and It will he Just as
rood as ever.
Bnt why should m hunk vault cause
his magnetizing? That's the odd feature
of It, for frequently the very factor
that makes the watch's repository
safe one puts it "on the frit/," as far
as usefulness goes. A watch Is magnetized
when some electric current Is
ear enough to have an effect. And
usually the electric current that does
the work Is the current that operates
the hank's burglar alarm.
Between Thieves.
' "1 got this hat for sprinting."
' "Who did you heat?"
' The owner and three policemen."
Quite Edible.
That girl Is sweet enough to eat."
"You hot. She's a peach !"?Paltlsnore
American.
Jumpy, Irri
Frazzlec
when caused bye
ed to become i
nerves, when a cl
Instant
This wholesome
with a rich ai
like flavor is del
ing, economical
both health ai
Made by Postum
Battle Creel
Sold by Grocers a
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MjaaiaM*^ Ut
^-Dependable |
lelivered to purchaser
J with impulse starter,
d, bumper, driver's seat
the first to adopt pneulard
equipment. It has s
tstrated that pneumatic
ase the life by eliminate
ater speed?give better
eage ? double carrying j|
are more economical.
t transportation problem*
*S CORPORATION |
t?., Charlotte, N. C.
ick? and Commerce Service
Jan Wanted
ea I
>R CAR CO., DETROIT
\ororo Motor Tracks : -
EASY TO REPAIR WOODWORK i
I
A Little Labor, With Inexpensive Ma- I
terials. Will Put It in Quite
Presentable Shape.
No mat tor how badly In need of r?- (
pair woodwork and furniture may he. !
you ran put them in presentable sbape 1
If you have care, perseverance and a
few Inexpensive helps at band.
To lie-in with. got the wood ready
for some sort of finish. If It Is badly 1
battered up and the color of the stain
Is faded and spotted and worn, trot '
sandpaper and out It In two-lneh '
squares. With this rub off the old
paint or varnish. Coarse paper may
be needed to Pepin with, hut finish
scraping with tine-grade paper and
rub the wood smooth. This work is
tedious, so do it only a short time
at n stretch.
After all the old pr.'.nt or varnish is
removed dust the wood and then wipe
It with an oily cloth. Then make little
pads of cotton?tie a six-Inch square
of cheesecloth around a wad of cotton
hatting?and dip ttuvh In para."flu oil.
mm mi ll m -m im< , nun I 11 <'11 |>ltT Tilt' I
surface of the wood with them. I'nt
the wood until It lias absorbed all the
tlulsii It will take. The finish will he
attraetlve and durable, but It must be
carefully put on.
Virtue Is its own reward, which may
explain why no one ever advertises Its
loss.
lie who seeks to follow two trails
comes home with an empty pime bag.
itable,
I Nerves?
:offee?are helpnormal,
healthy
lange is made to
Postum
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; table beverage
romatic, coffeeliciously
satisfyI,
and respects
nnrkpthrtnk
Cereal Company
k, Michigan ^0
r t
nd General Stores
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UK TncIfiricuciiT
I JENKII& KIDNAPED AND RANSOMED 1
is - ;?- - '
Mexican outrages upon Americans
Have become such an old storj that
hen the kldnnping by bandits of WllHam
O. Jenkins, the American conjulor
ugent nt Pueblo, Mexico, did not M ^|lk
create any great excitement. To be
hire. Senator Meyers (Dem.) of Mon
? ?. a kCOUIUllUU \O. WW. ^Hpp. '
120) reciting "that it is the sense of nF
this* body that the president of the
United States and the secretary of HHP^r ^^7 % '
tvar should at once use all the armed fff
orces and power of the United States wH& to
recover and have Immediately the
*nld Jenkins alive or Ills abductors J
itut other senators calmed him.
The resolution induced the stnte de- Jf$$*
nartment. however, to serve notice on
Darrnnza that he must ransom Jenkins,
even If he had to pay the .<,'100.- Mmm.
HN) (Mexican) demanded by Frederleo
Cordova, leader of the bandits.
The release of Jenklus was effected
by Mest re. his personal attorney, who met the bandits, paid the runsoin,
got a receipt from Cordova and put Jenkins In a hospital at Puebla.
| THE FIRST CONGRESS OF ITS KIND
; Mrs. Raymond Robins of Chicago,
president of the National Woman's
.. Trade Union league, whose portrait Is
cent International Congress of Workinteresting
gathering. Speeches In
'?Ur 'IU>^UnK<>8 ,,m' sonKs as nuu,y
*TT .IK rma ? *- ??|II-iiiiik WHSIOU.
*&SRm > x~ m Some 50 of the delegates came from
m! V foreign countries. 11 nations and the
> jiWi|5k" *\ ' nlted States being represented, htit
with the services of a corps of young
IV >/% ^ women Interpreters all tile addresses
French, I'olisli and Holieinhin generally
iis purpose
3BSSrrT^! \ ences 011 subjects which most Intimately
affect women?legislation concerning
employment, child labor, care of mothers and protection of their sex
in hazardous Industries. Kach of the countries had ten votes, regardless of
the number of delegates present.
MINOR FREE AND STILL SPELLBINDING
Itobert A. Minor, an American
journalist and cartoonist and a "sensutlonal
spellbinder of the snap-box
type," Is a storm-center nod has been
mi- Minn* iiiih>. tie was arrested in MP ||]jk
April of 1919 In I'nrls by the French
nt tin' Instigation of the British and P|> :
taken to Cohlenz. where lie was trleil i|
by the Americans on the charge that llTtji\~
lie hail engaged In a campaign of propngnnda
to weaken the military pow- I .
er of the allies. . July .r> he was released
from the military prison under "i.
[ IreuiiiKtnnces which the war corn1- ^"sk?
spondents endeavored vainly to ex- &:>' \ . BHQQHHEl
July 31 the senate passed a reso- ,
lutlon calling u|h)u the secretary of
war for explanations. October 10 the
senate passed another resolution to
the same effect. Several senators aB-jaapPj
freed their minds. Senator 1'oindex- K||l?Mp\
ter, comparing Minor to Trotzkl, said:
"So It Is with Minor, who, by
some authority evidently above General I'ershlng, was released from the
custody of the courts-martial of the American expeditionary forces, set free,
and allowed to return to America to continue his revolutionary activities here,
with what consequences the future remains to tell."
BASSLER: ALFALFA KING OF AMERICA |
? " The United States has another
uncrowned monarch. This time he Is
the "Alfalfa King of America." In
private life he is E. M. Bassler of
Milwaukee. King Bassler Is an engijpiBr
ript>r whose specialty Is drying things.
^K| lit- snys he cnn dry anything. He
^ggP|| " ' ' J > |Bi ,IMS hll"t P,ants for drying grain and
kind of for hogs
^ * ,jtffriiTO_ Now about the "Alfalfa King"
^ li appears is en
^amsbiiy ti11?mI to the title because he has
J nrf patente?l a process for drying alfalfa.
JThis process has advanced the price
j|of alfalfa. It is stated, from &tt) a ton
||l|lj^V ^SSSBn^ old plan of drying alfalfa in the sun
It turns out a dlrtv brown and the
?)MIHIliyyw valuable small leaves drop off. King
Hassler's steam dryer changes all lid*- After 20 minutes in it the alfalfa
conies out In Its natural color, ready to be put in bags and shipped to the ends
of the earth. Also. It Is stated to contain 17 per cent of protein, as compared
with 12 per cent.
j JOHN SKELTON WILLIAMS' LONG FIGHT |
' - - - ~ ? - ? ? - . l'
Ity ii vote of 0 to 7, the sennte " ~"
tmnkinu committee recommended reof
John
Skelton Williams to tie controller of ^y "
the currency. The Republican memLers
of the committee voted solidly wm^i ? ' '^x PIIWtm
mralnst eontlriiiation and the DemoThis
Indicated, the experts snld. j| ^r*S^
thnt the vote in the senate would also ^ ^ ^&ad[t
strictly follow party division. There- %> <;vCj
fore they predicted that the senate V < ' >$&}
confirmation. ' ij
Mr. Williams' nomination has been > i
In controversy for nearly a year. Ilnv- -JF"
lag failed of confirmation during the
lust congress. It has been under Are
since the recess appointment was
were held hy ' a ^^HflgS^HH
the committee on charges against Mr.
Williams of persecution of the Klggs
National bank of Washington and tmproper
otllcial conduct in connection
with the Union Savings hank of Washington and a bunk at Cnlontown. I'r.
Mr. Williams brought many wituesses and produced much documentary
evidence to refute the churgea _
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"It Seems as 1
^ This is a common
on dav after day h*
ing symptom.
Backache is often
requires attention, i
later declare itself
If it is caused by fe
Vegetable Compoi
its curative powers
.tip*** For
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resto
l#$> _
The Shah in the United States. i
Tin* shall of Persia who is to visit
the United States shortly, will proh-1
ably Had a great difference between j
the Persian and American customs. 1
Ills grandfather it was, who. when he : '
went to Paris, embarrassed high otllclals
by dropping his handkerchief at
the feet ??f nearly every prttty woman |
he saw, until he received a broad hint i :
that this form of proposal of marriage,
as practiced in Teheran, was quite contrary
to western notions.
Not to Pe Fooled.
Mrs. Suhhul??i told Bridget to
string the heanu this morning.
Hubbubs?Y?#?. Well?
Mrs. Subbubv?Wt-41, she flared up j
dihI told mo I couldn't strinn her: Hint i
we'd eut them Ioone or^pt at all.? Ih>s- _
ton Evening Transcript.
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Apply with bmth, i.r rub it on affected part*.
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If HUNT'S 8ALVK fall* In the
treatment of ITCH, KCZKMA, # ^41
RINUWORM.TKITilRorother T
Itching akin dleeaoaa. PrlcJI
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FRECKLES
Persistent Coughs
are dangeyou*. Oet prompt r*Ucf from
Piso's. 8topa irritation: aoothing. Bffective I
and aafc for young and old. No opiates in
PISO'S
?
ache
a Symf
"hough my Back W<
expression among wom<
:edless of the significanc
a warning of some inw
ind which unless relieve
in more serious ailment:
male derangement Lyc
md is what you need.
in all those peculiar ail
more than thirty year
oned root and herb ro<
ring American women
^ The Spiers
had organic trc
A for several weei
^^IrV \ not walk at all i
in bed. I suften
^ ^ f^ars 3*
MP
Mra. Hunt tel
jf Detroit, M'ch.?"
\ \ \jf! condition, was vei
I ? \J backache and oth<
V several years, was
I and tried doctor s
I \ \ % 1 saw Lydia E. Pi
I 11 \ M pound advertised,
j II I time 1 was much
J 1 \ 1 M myself and giving
I 11 I B glad to recommen
I fl | ^ any time."?Mrs."
for CROUP, COLDS,
INFLUENZA A PNEUMONIA
Mother* should keep a Jar of Hrauir' Vapom-ntlm
Salve convenient. Wheu Croup, Influruia
or Pneumonia threatens this delightful
IllTS rubbed well lnl? tSe >hpn>* ?w ? "*
under the arms, will relieve the choking, break
x>*geitlon and promote restful sleep.
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WILL r?T SIAin THE CUmtES
Mr Mr tod |l.SO st tU drag lUrn or oral prepaid bp
llraiue Drug Co. N. Wllkelxiro, N. C.
flWrnnnEiwirisfs!
yv @inLiLTI?Mn
tU far SO Ttsr*. FOR MALARIA, CHILLS AM) FCTER.
IDs Flat Gsatrtl StrssflWsYsg Teste. At All Oral Stsrsa
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Has that good |]
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you've been |
looking lor. f]
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Ship your nw fur* to the
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. _ll
rtomj
Mild Break." Djj
in, yet they toil^^
:e of this distressrard
trouble that
id will sooner or I
i.
!ia E. Pinkham's
It quickly asserts
ments of women,
s ^ this good old
sdicine has been
to health.
did Recovery of
Coventry
?44 The doctor said I
mble and treated me
Irs. At times I could
*nd I suffered with my
?o 1 often had to stay I
ed off and on for eight
I heard that LydiaE.
etable Compound was
ine, and I tned it with
feet. 1 can now do
vork and my washing.
? recommended your
table Compound and
Blood Medicine and
three of my friends
^are taking it to their
advantage. You
may use my name for 11
testimonial." ? Mrs.
1RESA COVENTRY.
3urnett St., Newark, N.J.
Is how it helped her
I was in a general run-down
ry nervous and tired, had
;r troubles. 1 suffered for *
not able to work at times
medicine with no results,
inkham's Vegetable Com*
and after taking it a short
better, i am s'.ill taking it
it to mv daughter, and am
J ' will reduce informed, swollen
Joints, Sprains. Bruises, Soft
fL j h Bunches; Heats Boils, Foil
U 1 ROk Evil, Qui' tor, Fistula and
V?JriF^w\ infected sores quickly
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If iLte^VA anc* Bcrmi<"'^e- Pleasa?t to
II Jr 1 ua'' doc* nut bliater oi remoe*
IPTY ai'v m ,'le ln<1 'ouc,n "o'^tbe Loiml
>i >1 t2. SO per bofl'e. debarred.
I* S Dock 7 K free.
ABSORBINE, JR.,lbe ntlaeptie'iaimrnt for mankind,
reducea Painful. Swollen Vrma V'ena. Siraina. Brulaeaj
atopa pain and Inflammation. Pri.e SI 25 per bottle at
dealera or deliaered. Will tell pou nw e If pou write.
L'beral Trial Bottle for iOe In atac pa.
W. b. YOUNG. P. 0. P.. 3lOIempl#St .Sorlngflsld. Maa*.
ULLLBHAIL AMAO IHL DHALLLiim
Cat this A??ortm?nt flnlu Safe and San*
of FIREWORKS Uniy wlthlnthaLatw
PSOl '.ffiSB^rrep^d UM4.lt, loan.
E* 1,1 5,0,1 loodobrata a raal
<"orth
(4W\i fl requirement* of law governing Ml*
L 'I of llraworka. Onnatata of 2 large
44-ft. paper hallrona, 6 parka Oraemekera.
2 colored flro torchca, fl Human candloa.
12 3*-turh Hang Haliiea. 1 da/go early riaar bomb.
60 .lap torpadoea, 1 001 o rani atar ml no, 24 pi area night
f.n.worka, 40 aparklera, 12 pi area nlggorohaaora. 12 I
placoa ann of a gua. 14 piece* graaahoppara. 12 plaoaa
pluwhcela. 12 anakoa Ingraaa. 1 dot. eraty cracker
allcka and 1 bundle of punk. All eomploto In a neat
wood boa. A dar'a fun for the whole family. Yon
can't (teat It for varletr. quantity, quality and prloa.
1.1 praaa la alow tlioaa dayaao l>ottarordar now?don't
wait. OirkMklal at aalakraUaa bm4i Iraa, aaafl ?? ??
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.V.KNTH H AN'TKI*?I'erfect Furnace Carburetor;
for any furnace; Increaaea
lieei V* ; it'iucn root, ash, labor and fuel; bio
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W. N. U? CHARLOTTE, NO. 47-1919~
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