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ose this eoody
for Its
Beafeflts. as
well as Its
ei?sssr&
Keeps teeth
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sweet, throat
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" Entirely Logical.
"Why do you call thnt performing
. popdle Slrlus?" "He's n dog star, nln't
' he, now?"
Shave With Cutlcura Soap
\ iAnd ttou'Mc your rator effelency as
"t,Y;ell 'IS Pro,note skln purity, skin comy
fort and' skin health. .'No mug. no
4<-> slltuy; soap,. no germs, no waste, no
Irritation even whoii shaved twice
dally. One sonp for nil uses?shaving.
* l>?tfh|i\g. and shampooing.?Adv.
FELT SOMETHING WAS WRONG
I? vYoung s^erV. Experience Made * Him
Doubt Whether Hie Prayers Were
$ Really Acceptable.
Tlfi the smoking room of Ln France,
en a cool, rough, windy day. George
,. , Voi^ld apld:
"These winter passages nre unpleasant,
hat they're never dnngerous.
"One bleak December day I was sitting^
wrapped up. In furs and rags, in
mifclieVed corner of the promenade
<deCkfQf ,a Cuuorder.": The sens were
mountnins high.' The good old boat
seemed to stand on her head one mln:.
Jf jBto. nnd the next she" reared right'up
on her hind legs.
"A tiny tot of a boy made his way
j caufiouslyto the,.young and pretty
tantron Heated next me. He steadied
himself against her deck chair and
said:
? 'Mamma. Is it wrong to pray that
,we get home safe?'
" 'Of course not, darling.'
, r;WolV he , went oh. 'I've been
'^'jraeltng on n locker trying to pray
that we arrive safe In port, and each
tlrfie I begin the ship heaves up and
throws me on the deck.'"
: i
Skyscrapers .Amazed Chris.
( ' "Begorry!" said ^ an Irishman who
was wnrtcRlng another go thni some
| yxfcrclses. "ye kape yer mouth n? wide
*>' open as'if. ye were Columbus the first
' 'otoluie lie ; saw New York."?Boston
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OXID1NE IN HOT WATER
Brim the Blow of kultii to pole cheeksTA
tableepoonful of OX1D1NE in half glass of
hot water taken regularly trill Improve the appetite,
enrich the blood end tone up tlio function*
of the entire body. Nature will then do tho reit
toward making you strong and well. Thli treatment
ia alto effective in warding off ?olda, Flu,
Grip and all malarial dlaordera. OXIDINK purlfiei
your blood and tones up the entire system.
00c at your druggiet's. Adv.
A bee and Its honey are sooa
parted; aijd the bee Is no fool.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Ptlla are aim*
ply a good old-fashioned medicine for regit*
lattng the stomach, the liver and boweia.
Get a bo^ and try them.?Adv.
TRAILS ABOUND IN ROMANCE
Written Testimonial of the Trials and
Triumphs of the Men Who
Fashioned Them.
Nothing is more romantic than the
trail, remarks n writer in ti?o i-na in.
geles Times. It is the artery of trade
and life Itself. On land it moves about
the bases of the mountains, out of the
lowlands, winding through the chnpnrral,
along the ensy grades of the canyons,
never forcing its way, but detinltely
avoiding the slippery rock face
and the poison oak; upward Into the
fresh air that breathes through the
pnss; on, through the pass nnd into
the unknown beyond, into the valley of
heart's desire It cnrries the laden mule
nnd the traveler with his pack.
Across the great deserts the trail le
a caravan route, seeking the shades of
cliff and avoiding the shifting dunes;
stretching unerringly toward the next
water hole. It Is the written testimonial
of the trails and triumphs of the
men who have gone before. It is the
only pathway of the devout pilgrim, as
of the warlike Bedouin. Every habitation
of man thnt has ever dominated
one of these great trulls has made history
and has been In its day a treasure
house.
Many a bored man has wished that
he could get Interested in some foolish
game.
S of 0
:?NutS|
ih flavor, natural
jeloped through
Sr&pe'Nuts needs
id is rich innour
easy to digest.
ood is economical
Reason"
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CAUSE OF DAMAGE TO ROADS
?mmmmm?mmrn? ' f5*
Parnlcloua Practice of 'Overloading
mall Truck* With Narrow Tlraa J
la Responsible
" *
With the rapid Increase In the nam*
DOr of motortrucks operated over our
highways, It has been ft)and that
many of what are called "Improved"
roads have failed to withstand the additional
traffic Imposed by the new
form of local freight transport. This
has given rise to new problems of
road construction and maintenance,
and In souie states has led to the enactment
of laws prohibiting the use
of the large capacity truck, on the
assumption that It Is the heavy truck
that does most of the damage to the
road. The first result of this legislation
has been to encourage the pernicious-practice
of overloading, under
which trucks designed to carry safe-'
ly a limited,weight are fqrced to carry
a large additional load. The tires
of the various slr.es of truck are made
of a sufficient width to prevent their
breaking or cutting the road surface
when loaded to their proper full capacity,
but when nn overload Is added
the tire width Is necessarily too
nurrow, and the danger of Injury to
the road becomes manifest. The tire
width required for certain loads has
been carefully worked out nfter many
years' experience, and most states
have laws fixing the weight thai Is
borne by an Inch of tire width. In all
standard types of truck the width of
tire corresponds to the load that can
be safely carried, and truck manufacturers
warn their customers against
carrying a greater weight than that for
which each size of truck Is designed.
The enactment of a law prohibiting
the use of large capacity trucks leaves
the same tonnage of freight to be
moved, ni.d with the heavy truck
barred resort must be had to the
smaller sizes. This means In many
cases less economical and efficient
service, and prompts the manufacturer
or merchant to try to make up for
loss In load capacity by Increasing tfte
size of the load. With this additional
load the gross weight on the tire exceeds
the factor of safety, and thereby
Increases the danger of breaking
the road surface. It Is self-evident
thnt a truck designed to curry two
tons with corresponding width of tires,
t
h
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Overloaded Truck Increases Danger
of Cutting Surface of 'Improved
Roads.
must do more damage to the road
when it carries a ton or so more of load
than its tires were intended for.
A striking example of the relation
of overloading to Impact is given in
the preliminary report of the United
States bureau of public roads, in
which it is stated thut a three-ton
truck, with a load of five tons, running
at u speed of 15 miles per hour
o\W a two-inch rut, had an Impact of
slightly over 17 tons, while a 5V4-ton
truck with a load of 5H tons, under
the same conditions had an impact of
only 12 tons. The fact that the overloaded
truck had a heavier "unsprung"
weight, that is, weight not sustained
by springs, accounted to some extent
for its greater impact, but there can
be no question that the overloading
"no u uiuicuui 1UV.1V1 an I'uusuig nit?
greatly Increased wheel pressure on
the road.
Against this danger truck owners
are constantly being wurned by truck
manufacturers, who strongly advise
that no truck should be made to carry
a greater load than the weight defined
by Its classification. Some states
have enacted laws Imposing fines for
truck overloading,' but It will probably
be found that enlightened Self-interest
will prove to be the best check
on a practice that has been shown to
be dangerous both to truck owners
and drivers and the general public;
and a source of Injury to our roads
that materially limits the benefits
from the motortruck as o new agency
for local freight transport.
Market Roads First.
"Transcontinental highways fill a
useful place in our national life, but
the really Important road Is the one
from the farmer's gnte to vJiis market
town," said President J. R. Howard
of the American Farm Bureau Federation
recently in addressing the National
Association of Vehicle and Implement
Manufacturers.
Insist on Permanent Roads.
Insist upon permanent roads In your
county. They are cheaper In the long
run.
' For Success With Stock.
Success with live stock Is largely a
matter of keeping them healthy.
Breeding, feeding and marketing are
also important
Successfdf Cattle Feeders.
The most successful feeders of beef
cattle are the ones who have made
the most correct interpretation of the
laws of nature.
lMk* P?rker and a Runt *
1 A fat JitUe pig If a porker, but a
poos- little pig la a nut. J
doSsr* sway and
1 also wa* ?Per"
? ated upon for fern^
inine trouhle. but
was only able to drag around, and
kept getting worse all the time. I
only weighed 115 pounds. friend
recommended Dr. Pierce's medicine
to me so I took four bottles of the
'Favorite Prescription* and upw I do
all my work and take care of four
.children, qnd I weigh 173."?MRS.
ETJHEL. RICHARDS. R. F.D. 1.
$3-oo Value for $1??
r?- We
ere making this exceptional offer
to the public ot the famous "Sheffield
Rasor," made of extra quality Sheffield
Steel, hollow ground blade black rubber
handle, for a short time only.
10 days* ran trial
Send on? dollar. Aft?r ten day? If
you are not entlroly aatlefled return
the rasor and money will be promptly
rafunded.
Sheffield Rasor Co.
701 Church St. Norfolk. Va^ V. S. A.
These Troublesome Times.
Knlcker?What Is the matter with
the world?
Boeker?Unrest, arrest and rest.
MOTHER!
' California Syrup of Figs"
Child's (Best Laxative
Accept ^California" Syrup of Figs
only?look for the name California on
thn nai>lrnra llion ?nn ?' ? ??? '
? ? B'?.^av "ivii juu utc dui c .vuui
child Is having the best and most harmless
physic for the little stomach, llvet
and bowels. Children love Its fruity
taste. Pull directions on each bottl*
You must say "California."?Adv.
Hla Plight
"Money can't do everything."
"I know that, but all I want to do
are the things that money can do."
I J?> 1 CHOCOLATE A
I ASi&k Blaae-Masfe I
I
a Soak 1 envelope CHALMERS' Cm- 4
" skid GELATINE in x cup cold water. a
Melt 4 or. Chocolate in double
boiler, add t qt. scalded Milk. 1
P cup sugar and the soaked Gela- .
P tine. Fl*?or with rutilla. Pour Into BoiUt
and set In cold place to harden. Serrewitn.r
without whipped cnaa or coward. Scrre* a _
L.."PURITYH...d
Appropriate Peril.
"We had a narrow escape when we
turned suddenly on that narrow path
along the cliff they call the Razor."
"Yes, It must have been a close
shave."
Sure
Relief
Bell-ans
Hot water
lsLtiW Sure Relief
re ll-ans
h#FOR INDIGESTION
To abort a cold
and prevent com*
plications take
Qs
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealeet, safe and rare.
mjRS. ALICE GRESHAM DOOD,
***'motkt ?f dw int Aairhw
uliipr UHoi/la Froaf*. wfco |Am
Miff lor rooooory oi Uf?
bat* to Hm wtU>kaown ndioiao
ni v 4J
The following remarkable endorsement
of Tanlac was given recently by
Mrs. Alice Qresham Dodd,? at the
Gresham Memorial Home, Gavin Park,
Evansvllle, Ind., which home was presented
to her by the patriotic people
of Indiana, as evidence of their appreciation
of the services rendered to his
country by her son, Corporal James
B. Gresham, the first American soldier
killed In France. Expressions of sympathy
were received by Mrs.' Dodd
from all parts of the United States,
and the newspapers of the country
carried the story of the first "war
mother."
The shock of her son's death resulted
In the serious breakdown of
Mrs. Dodd's health, but everyone will
learn with Interest and plensure that
she Is now In splendid health again.
When seen at her home recently she
made the following statement, giving
the entire credit for her recovery to
the well-known medicine, Tnnlac.
*'After my dear boy's death I had
a general breakdown In health," said
Mrs. Dodd. "At first It was Just Indigestion.
My food used to upset me
and I had to diet myself very care
iuuy, wmcn wasn't much hardship1,
as I lost all desire to eat. Then I had
an attack of rheumatism, with severe
pains In my shoulders, back and arms.
Sometimes I used to suffer a great
deal, and my Joints would get all
swollen up and stiff. I was able to do
very little about the house, and at
times couldn't even cook a meal. I
got very nervous and restless, and at
night would lay awake for hours, hnd
lost many a night's sleep as a consequence.
**A friend of mine had received a
great deal of help from Tanlac, and
It was she who advised me to try It.
I am so glad I did for It proved the
best medicine I have ever taken. It
soon gave me a good appetite and
seemed to settle my stomach so that
I was no longer troubled with Indigestion.
I don't know what It is to have
rheumatic pains now, the swelling and
stiffness hns all gone out of my
Joints and I am able to do the work
of the house with the greatest ease.
My nerves are now steady and strong.
I sleep fine at night, and I feel better
In health than ever before In my life.
I shall hlways be grateful for what
Teniae hns done for me, and shall
recommend It every chance I. get."
Tnnlne Is sold by leading druggists
every whore.?Adv.
Horrible Death.
"How does a hairdresser end his
days?"
"He curls up and dies.1'
"DANDERINE"
Girls! Save Your Hair!
Make It Abundant!
Immediately after a "Danderlne"
massage, your hair takes on new life,
lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing
tivln? Ma h^aw nnd nlonMfnl lu>.
cause each hair seems to tlufT and
thicken. Don't let your hair stuy lifeless,
colorless, plain or scraKRly. You,
too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful
hair.
A 85-ccnt bottle of delightful
"Danderine" ' freshens your scalp,
checks dandruff nnd falling hair. This
stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives to
thin, dull, fading hulr that youthful
brightness and abundant thicknessAll
druggists !-^-Adv.
A man who scolds about gossips Is
usually the burnt child that dreads
the fire.
WOMEN! USE "DIAMOND DYES"
Dye Old Skirts, Dresses, Waists,
Coats, Stockings, Draperies?
Everything.
Bach package of "Diamond Dyes"
wotalns easy directions for dyeing any
*32? * wo?^ or
* ' '* , ^' x- >' Hi'
' '
attlOj
Dodson's Liver Tone" is 1
Sickening Chemio
Every druggist In town has noticed
a great falling off in the sale of
Calomel. They all give the same reason.-,
Dodson's Liver Tone Is taking
its place. \
Calomel Is dangerous and people
know It." Dodson's Liver Tone Is personally
guaranteed by every druggist
who sells It A large bottle doesn't
cost very much but If It falls to give
easy relief In every case of Uver sluggishness
and constipation, J*ist ask
for your money back. ,
Experience is one of the few things
that never And their way to the bargain
counter.
SHOE PRICES AT
LAST HIT BOTTOM
A sharp decline of from one to three
dollars per pulr on their entire line of
work shoos, has been made by the
Harsh & Chnpline Shoe Co.. Milwaukee,
makers of the well known Lion
Brand Work Shoes for men and Lion
Brand Everyday Shoes for boys.
"The greatest progress in American
business during this generation, has
been In factory organization." says
Geo. R. Harsh. President of the company.
"The problems of production
have been met by experts who have j
brought the cost of manufacture to a ,
lower figure every year.
"But how about selling costs? The
expenses of the manufacturer's salesmen
have mounted steadily?the jobber
must still have his discount?and
the storekeeper Ids.
"The bekt and quickest way to reduce
prices is to reduce selling costs?
by cutting out the unnecessary protits 1
betweeu manufacturer and consumer. ! i
By selling Lion Brand Shoes direct I
from the factory, and confining the |
entire profit from maker to wearer to j
one small prolit, we can offer first
quality work shoes to the public at
very low prices. For example, our No.
70 Brown Blucher. with bard toe can.
made of Lion Brand Leather (our own
tannage) in regular sizes, tl to 11, is !
now being sold by until on receipt of i
money order, draft or buyer's own i
cheek ut &I.2T>. ( Tills shoo formerly!
sold through the stores as high as sjSG.ftO. j
"It was only after long and serious ;
deliberation that we decided to go j
straight to the public with our product, j
In the past fifteen years, through lo.tHH) !
deulers, we liave sold 10,r?00,0<X) pairs |
of work shoes?over worth
lust year alone. The only way open ' I
to us to get Lion Brand "Shoes to the I
wearer at a fuir price, was to drop our 1
jobbers and dealers and sell by mail. ; 1
Cutalog No. 1 is being distributed from j
our factory at Hanover ami Maple Sts? j
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Shoes shipped
within 24 hours of receipt of order."?
Adv.
The majority of women do not seem
to realize that pretty women are In
the minority. j
1 i
Important to all Women 1
Readers of this Paper
Thousands upon thousands of women
have kidney or bladder trouble and nevei
suspect it.
Women's complaints often prove to be
nothing else but kidney trouble, or the
reault of kidney or bladder disease.
If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition,
they may cause the other organs
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 ao.
But hundreds of women claim that TV
Kilmer's 8wamp-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
what Swamp-Root, the great kidney,
liver and bladder medicine, will do for
them. By enclosing ten cents to TV <
Kilmer ft Co., Binghamton. N. Y.. you ;
may receive sample size bottle by Parcel 1
Post. You can purchase medium and
large aire bottles at all drug stores.?Adv.
The coming innn doesn't really j
amount to much unless he makes a
go of It. I'
r
Kill That (
CASCARA E
FOR
Colds, Coughs < 0]Vi
Neglected Colds s
Take no chances. Keep this standard
Breaks up a cold in 2
Grippe in 3 day a?Exci
Quinine in this form docs not affect
Laxative?No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGIL
:: Keep Your Blooc
Nature V
Did you know that ninety per
- cent of stl human ailments depend
'qpon the condition of your blood?
Nature gives her warnings in va.
rious unmistakable ways, so that
raking Place of Dangerous, V^fjjJB
Dodson's Liver Tone Is a pieesant" - v --; fl
tasting, purely vegetable remedy* - H
harmless to both children and adults. ' jH
Take u spoonful at night and wake up '-S
feeling fine; no biliousness, sick head- '
ache, acid stomncli or constipated I
bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause In- }
convenience all the next day like vlo- I
lent culomel.. Take a doae of calomel I
today and tomorrow you will feel
weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose
I SALESMAN || |
| WANTED If
,
by reliable Fish and
Oyster Dealer to solicit
orders this Spring on
commission basis. Ex- *
cellent opportunity for ,
live wire to work up a
good side line. For
particulars write J. T.
White & Co., Norfolk,
Va., giving reference. I
New Life for
Sick Man
lEatonic Works Magic)
"I have taken only two boxes of
Pnfnnlo nnrl III-.. .. .......
?V ...... ?'-?-? ?? ?>V?T limn. XV
has done me more good than anything
else," writes C. O. Frnpplr.
Eatonle Is the modern remedy for w*
ncld stomach, bloating, food repeating
and Indigestion. It quickly takes up *
and carries out the acidity and gas
and enables the stomach to digest the
food naturally. That means not only
relief from pain and discomfort but
you get the full strength from the food
you eat. Big box only costs a trifle
with your druggist's guarantee.
THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS *9
that make a horse Wheeze, MVH fl
Roar, have Thick Wind 1
or Choke-down, can be ?.. . I
reduced with 9 i . ?
also oth?*r Bunches or Swellings. No blister, I
no hair gone, and horse kept at work. Economical?only
afew drops required at an application.
$2.50 per bottle delivered. BookSRfrM.
6BS0RBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment for mankind,
reduces Cysts, Wens, Painful, Swollen
Veins and Ulcers, ft. 2S a bottle at dealers or
delivered. Boole "Evidence" free.
W. f. YOUNG, Inc., 110 Tcnpla St., Springflald, Mass,
Yound lllan
.-"BARBER TRftDE# W, 1 Ik >
UNO 61 IMOlPtNOtMr/ flf <
t 'y* best /Wiry? fhtunr <^H
I In I he Soulh'
CHARLOTTE IA3AIR COLLECT
40 I.TUAOI /T., awMonuu. > 'Flr\
DETROIT?At'TOMOII1I.K CITY of 360.000 ,1
highest paid wage earners. Write for booklet
Idling how to get work In automobile plant*.
other establishment* and of building con- 8
tract* for 1921. Postpaid, $1. Everyone
Khouhl have before coming to Detroit. Itlley,
46 K. Columbia Avenue, DETROIT, MICH.
New Household Nece?*lty for Every Home?
L?ur Holler Itlng attached to boiler quickly
ilrles towel*, dishcloths. pot*, pan*, etc. Price
31. Special Introduction offer two for 31.
A money maker for agents. Reliance Sales
Co., Suite 636. 206 Broadway, New York.
IIKMsTITt 1IIM. ini.l riKITIMI ATTAI III1KNT.
Work* on any sewing machine. 32 60.
Self-Threading Neoillea 25c Package. Mutual
Salea Company. Box 934, Charlotte. N. C.
White 1-egliorn Baby Chicks?Bred right.
priced right, shipped right. Your address
julck. plea*e. Ilea* Hatchery, Mt. Clinton. Vt.
STOCKS AND BONDS?We trude on comml**lon
only listed, unllnteil securities Write
your want* and offer*. O. I.. SUMMER A
CO.. P. O. Box 163, OHBENVILI.B, S. C.
FRECKLES
w. n. u., charlotte, no. 7--1921.
Cold With
f QUININE
and
[W La Grippe
ire Dangerous
remedy nandy lor tda first annexe. ?
4 hours?Relieves ;
silent for Headache
the head?Cascara is best Tonic '
5 TS SELL IT
1 Pure
/ill Do the Rest ;;
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XKK-^VX-M-X-X-XK-XKHXw
Dusly affected. You should recoffnize
the importance, therefore, of
rery promptly cleansing; out the
ivstem, and keeping the blood sup?ly
pure and robust.
Get a bottle of S. S. S. at your
lrugatore to day, and note now
jromptly it builds up the appetite
tnd (fives new strength and vitality.
Write for free literature
in.i medical advice to Chief Medial
Adviser, 163 Swift Laboratory.
Atlanta, Ga. I
Kklite; I