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j&fj..' if. ^ the druggist
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^Golden Med*
leal Discovery
is a great medicine tor me In
bulldln? me up when I feel run-down
in health. It gives me strength and
fesh. I have been using It at differ
ent^tlmos for thirty years or more."
Drug gats sell it In liquid or taldet*
Better Convert the Enemy.
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mpr- nuj uubiiivbs an which neis one
friend and one enemy is r bad proposition.
For the enemy can accomplish
more barm as a knocker than the
friend can do as a. press agent or
booster.?The Nation's Business.
Cuticura 8oothes Baby Rashes
That itch and burn with hot baths
of Cuticura Soap followed by gentle
anointings of Cuticura Ointment.
Nothing better, purer, sweeter, especially
if a little of the fragrant Cuticura
Talcum Is duRted on at the finish.
25c each everywhere.?Adv.
Wisdom in the adaptation of what
you have to what you need.
Expect to be trented as ytnl hnvt
treated others.?Latin proverb.
Flavor!
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No cigarette has
the same delicious
flavor as Lucky
Strike. Because?
It's
toasted
LUCKY
STRIKE
CIGARETTE
To abort a cold
and prevent com*
plications take
|alotaps
The purified and refined
calomel tablet* that are
nausealesa, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain*
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
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Stop that pain!
QUICK, warmlny, soothing. comforting
relief follow* an application of Sloan'*
Liniment. Just slap it on the strained,
overworked muscle. Good for rheumatism,
too. Pinetmtu without rubbing.
Sloans
Liniment
OXIDINE IN HOT WATER
unproree the appetite and enriche* the Mood.
A tablespoonful of OXIDINR in a half glen* of
hot water taken a few minutes before your meals
will have a vory noticeable effect on your appetite.
Takon regularly throe time* a day your system will
toon nwpnnd to Its strengthening aad invigorating
tffoct and will then be in position toanrressfully
/ombat the germsof Grip Kin. Colds and Malaria.
OXIIUNE tones tip the entire system. Begin taking
it today. tWc at your druggist's. Adv. '
1VANTKI*?One person In eitch community
for clerical home work. Good pay,; spare or
whole time. Particular* free. OARMGIl
SPECIALTY CO.. Box 2422. Memphis. Tenn
Keep Stomach and Bowels Right
; By firing baby the harmlses, purely
vegetable. Infanta' and children'!regulator.
/tf&WlNSlOWS SYRUP
L brings astonishing, gratifying results
Jj making baby's stomach digest
^ food and bowels mora as ^
they should at teething
w. NTu^^HARLOTTB, NO. 9-1921.
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IMPORTANCE OF GOOD ROADS <
Most Towns Rscognizs Imperative
Need of Improved Highways to
8ecure Farm Trade.
The country town that has poor
roads radiating from It id badly handicapped.
Just us the-farmer is who has
to haul his products over such roads.
Most towns recognise this and try to
get their shnre of trade by mnking the
malh thoroughfares navigable at all
times with tolerable loads. The town
that does not see the importance of
good roads and the imperative need of
making them passable to ordinary
truffle has need of the jolt that is not
generally long deluyed.
We sometimes hear the expression,
"a poor trading pluce," and Instantly
we know the meaning of it. We at
once know It refers to a town that has
fallen into a ltlp Van Winkle sleep
and we are sufe In assuming that such
a town lucks wideawake merchants
and the other necessary adjunct?good
roads.
When a farmer sells unythlng,
whether It be his weekly batch of
produce or u load of hogs or one of
wheat or corn he naturally considers
the difficulties of the haul. Other
things being equals he chooses the
road with least hills; and If the road
of least resistance has well graded
and dragged highways, the town that
Is hundlcapped with steep pulls and
poorly graded highways always Is a
loser. It cannot be otherwise.
A cornbelt town exists, primarily,
by reason of the farm trade. When
this reaches a volume that lines the
streets with farm teams any good day
except the busiest times of the year,
we can be reasonably certain that the
merchants and roads nre both attractive.
And the opposite can be Inferred
when the streets are bare of farm j
teams and enrs.
Most towns recognize the value of '
good roads as trade getters. Some- |
times the topography of the country
makes good roads and gentle grades
difficult. When this Is the case, more
money Is expended to get results. And |
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Roads Like This Are Carefully Avoided
by Farmer Who Is Hauling .
Heavy Load.
the corn belt farmer 4s Just as discriminating
now that the automobile !
Is common on the farm. In fact he is
more so. The matter of a few miles j
extra travel Is not of great moment.
As the enr comes to he more and '
more the medium of that dally commerce
between the farm and town, the
Importance of good roads conies to he j
more clearly seen. The town has rec- |
agnized It. In order to hold this In- j
creasing hut vital trade the town must j
bid In terms of fair bargains atnl good j
ronds?and not least In smooth, allur- j
Ing highways where few obstructions j
to a fair speed are encountered.
Where the fanner buys* his dally or
weekly supplies he generally buys his |
larger Items of machinery and farm
equipment. It Is up to the town that !
desires to live to recognize the prob- I
lein of the good road. To ignore it is j
to daatro.v the town. The farmer does j
not travel the had road except under j
compulsion.
BUILDERS FAVOR NEW ROADS
Largest and Most Stupendous Plan for
Highway Improvement Ever Projected
In World.
The building of a system of highways
In this country, now being carried
on nt an annual cost of over $1,000.000,000,
is the largest and most
Stupendous plan for public Improvement
ever projected In the history of
the world, declared a speaker at the
nnnunl meeting of the American Itoad
Builders' association at the Antonio- i
bile Club of America. About 75 high- I
way officials and others engaged In |
carrying on this great plan of highway
improvement were present, com- I
ing In many cases from stntes situ- j
ated a thousand miles away.
Brina Hiaher Rentals
Good roads bring higher rental In- j
conies.
Some Road Materials.
Some of the materinls or combinations
of materials which might enter j
into the construction of temporary !
roads are earth, shale, slate, chert, j
gravel and rock, or sand mixed with ;
day or gumbo. For heavy traffic on j
through routes pavements may be required.
hut these are not ordinarily
classed as "country roads."
What Farmer Needs Most.
Farm-to-mnrket roads, rather than
pleasure highways, are what the farm- [
er needs most. .
Barnyard In Wet Season.
Oood drainage and a few loads of
sand and gravel will ndd to the comfort
of working In the barnyard during
the rainy season.
Won't Develop Well.
Pigs that are not on the rangy opder,
with rather long legs and long,
high backs, are not likely to grow into
large hogs.
Potatoes for Pigs.
Potatoes are better adapted for
feeding pigs than other kind of atock.
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ONE NEIGHBOR I
TELLS ANOTHER
Points the Way to Comfort
snd Health. Other Women
Please Read
Moundsville, W. Vs.?"I had taken
doctor's medicine dor nearly two years
0because my periods
were irregular, came
every two weeks,
and I would Buffer
with bearing-down
pains. A lady told
me of Lvdia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable
Compound and how
much good it had
done her daughter,
so I took it and now
I am regular every
month and have no
pain at all. I recommend your medicine
to everyone and you may publish
my testimonial, hoping that the Vegetable
Compound does some other girl
the good it has done me. "?Mrs. George
Tegarden, 915 Third Street, Moundsville,
W. Va.
How many young girls suffer as Mrs.
Tegarden did and do not know where to
turn for advico or help. They often are
obliged to earn their living by toiling
day in and day out no matter how hara
the pain they have to bear. Every girl
who suffers in this way should try Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
if sho does not get prompt relief write
to the Lydia EL Pinkham Medicine Co.,
Lynn, Massachusetts, about her health.
Such letters are held in strict confidence.
.
I For your health's sake you should I
immediately correct any lrregu* I
larlty of the Bowels by taking |
I DR. TUTTS LITER PILLS. 'I
If your Bowels ore not working I
property yon cannot expect to I
keep fit. Take one or two at bed- I
time. Get right and keep right. I
For CROUP, COLDS.
INFLUENZA & PNEUMONIA
Motlaari iboald kitp a |ar ol BriM'i V?tii ?>
alra cooreaieoc Wbn, Crwtp. Iilotus o? P?
null threaten* line dthf tufal talra nkM ?*U lata
tba throat, cheat ut oadct tba trat will retiree Oa
chokinx. break contaetioo Mi gramma raetfal ataa*.
iVApffflA?
WIU- IvT 31A1A TTVt CUDTTtrS
JOc. 60c. aai J1 JO a al 4w Mm* ar ami pnsrfj W
JJram^nt^Oj^N^Uj2*Il22iJ!^
HEADACHE ?
Go to your druggist or dealer
and ask for a package of
mitre ok
and get relief, with no bad
after effects. You can depend
Upon White Caps. They contain
no narcotic or prohibitive drugs.
Trial Sire 10 eta. ? Regular Size 2S eta.
SILHEKT BROS. St CO.. Baltimore, Hd.
Never to Be Trusted.
"Political promises." remarked Senator
Sorghum, "remind me of the three
wishes a fairy grunts in the story
hooks. There's always u 'ketch' In
'em somewhere."
Women* <i
Made Young
Bright eye9, a clear slcin and a body
full of youth and health may be
yours if you will keep your sy*tem
In order by regularly taking
GOLD MEDAL
Th? world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the
enemies of liie and loolca. In use since
1696. All druggists, three sisea.
Look for tko name Gold Modal on erors bna
and accent no imitation
rnrni/l ro aoernviiv tiMoviDb, Oi F.rrr^
FRECKLES
lltWRLLW So., 2?7S MIcMim Avmnm. OUc?i*
80 Years Old
-Was Sick
Now Feels Young After
Taking Eatonic for
Sour Stomach
"I had sour stomach ever since I had
the grip and It bothered me badly
Have taken Eatonic only u week and
am much better. Am 80 years old."
says Mrs. John Hill.
Eatonic quickly relieves sour stoni
uch, indigestion, heartburn, bloating
and distress after eating because it
takes up and carries nut the excess
acidity and gases which cause most
stomach ailments. If you have "tried
everything" and still suffer, do not give
up hope. Batonic has brought relief to
tens of thousands like you. A Jdg box
costs but a trllle with your druggist's
guarantee.
Hove you
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Qout ?
TU? RHECMACIDK ionbiot* tktmom
ana drtto tbo potion from IIiiijiUb.
HWUflMI or tni irbidb
nrra cnitim on ns omur
At All DraggloU
Ju. BtBj 4 Son, Wkoloiilo DMhtm
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ORCHARD
GLEANINGS
SAVE GIRDLED APPLE TREES
Bridge Grafting aa Shown by tha Illustration
Herewith Should
Bo Dona Early.
Apple trees girdled by rabbits or
mice eun be saved l>y bridge grafting
as Illustrated herewith. The work
should be done now as soon as possible
nnd before the leaves show. The
scions for bridging can be cut from
any convenient apple tree and the
ends where they are Inserted protected.
by grafting wax, or the whole
hanked on with earth ?i? thnt nvorv
wound wlU ho covored nnd kept moist
Bridge Grafting Saves Girdled Apple
Trees.
throughout the summer. It will, indeed,
he well to use both the wax nnd
the earth covering. The work must he
done as carefully as possible, hut the
most Important matter of all Is to do
It In good seuson before the foliage
has started.
FIGHTING PEACH TREE PEST
Para-Dichlorobenrene Treatment Affords
Means of Ridding Orchards
of Harmful Borer.
The results of what Is known as the
pura-dlchlorohcim'tie treatment for the
eradication of the peach-tree horer
lead experts of the United States I>epnrtment
of Agriculture to believe that
a practical means has finally been
found of ridd'itig orchards of this dls
astrously destructive pest. Previously
the only effe?rtlve method of fighting
he borer was by removing the soil
around the base of the tree and digging
the grubs-out of their galleries
with a knife. It Is estimated that tlie
borer had dene $0,000,000 damage a
year and that $'2,000,000 a year has
been spent in fighting them.
The para-dlchlorobenzene method
was tlrst used extensively by orchnrdlsts
in 1919. It consists In sprinkling
fine crystals of Insecticide on the soil
around the base of the Infected tree
and covering with earth to hold the
gas. The substance Is highly volatile
and forms a gns when the soil Is between
75 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
This gas Is five times heavier than air
and sinks down through the soil. It
is highly effective against the borer;
and a pound of the Insecticide, costing
not more than "25 cents, Is sufficient
for eight to ten trees. The labor 1?
scarcely one-third of that formerly required.
The saving therefore1 Is great.
In 19*20 the parn-dlchlorobenzenef
process was used extensively in the
Georgia peach belt, some localities
buying as high as 50.000 pounds and
large Individual growers as high as
two tons each. Growers declare that
It Is one of tlfco greatest accomplishments
In the history of the department.
mmpnrnhlw to the self-boiled
lime-sulphur treatment for control of
brown rot and scab of the peach.
SIZES OF FRUIT CONTAINERS
Efforts Being Ma<|h to Fix Standards
P*aHil\/ nietinmiUhahl* hu
the Average Buyer.
The bureau of uthrkets of the United
States Department of Agriculture, in
Its efforts to bring about standardization
of shipping containers for fruits
and vegetables, Is recommending
standard types for three of the most
common types of packages. These
are the hamper, the round stave basket.
and the market basket.
These recommendations provide not
only standard sizes but standard dimensions,
and It is the Intention of
the department to tlx standards which
will be readily distinguishable from
each other by the average buyer.
There are at present a great many
containers of different sizes which are
so nearly the same in appearance that
they are a never-ending source of
fraud.
By n slight modification In construction
It is possible to make a UK-quart
hamper which looks so nearly like a
full bushel hamper as to deceive the
purchaser, who is defrauded out of
half a peck.
NITROGEN IS BIG ESSENTIAL
la Lacking When Strawberry Plants
Grow Slowly and When Peaches
Show Poor Wood Growth.
When plant growth Is poor, as when
the new strawberry plants grow slowly
and fail to send out vigorous runners,
or when blackberries and raspKnrrlnc
ntlinru'lcu tumltLf f??51 * ? *>
new themselves by sending out new
suckers, or when peaches or apples
show poor wood growth, or when foliage
Is weak and poorly colored, there
Is a shortage of nvailahle nitrogen.
Avoid Cheap Clover Seed.
Look out for cheap clover seed. It
Is likely to ho so cheap thnt It will
prove denr In the long run. The same
thing goes for alfalfa.
Mulch Strawberry Beds.
A mulching of straw on the strawberry
beds, nfter the ground freezes,
will give Inrge returns for the time
spent In doing the work.
Examine Horses' Feet.
Examine the horwes' feet frequently,
and clean them oat thoroughly.
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^California Syrup of Figs*
Child's Best Laxative
Accept "California" Syrup of FIrs
only?look for the name California on
the package, then you are sure your
child Is having the best and most harmless
physic for the little stomach, liver
and bowels. Children love Its fruity
taste. Full directions on each bottle,
Yoil must tnv "Pnllfnenlo A
Before and After.
Flintrnznr (the barber)?Just trim
the ends. 1 s'pose? 1 remember you
said your bride liked to toy with your
crisp curls.
lioiieseraper (the bridegroom)?That
was before we were married. Clip It
close to the scalp so she can't get a
grip on It.?Houston Post.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
Catarrhal Deafness requires constitutional
treatment. HALLS CATARRH
MEDICINE- is a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed
condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
Imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely
closed. Deafness Is the result- Unless
tne Inflammation can bo reduced, your
hearing may be destroyed forever.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts
through the blood on the mucous surfaces
of the system, thus reducing the Inflammation
and restoring normal conditions.
Circulars free. All Druggists.
P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio.
Well?
A twelve-ycnr-old girl writes to Iter
newspaper to say that children rarely
cause panics, that It is the "nervous,
excitable women" wlio are tit fault.
IIow about it??Collier's Weekly.
WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT
Thousands of women have kidney and
bladder trouble and never suspect it.
Womena' 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
to become diseased.
Pain in the back, headache, loss of ambition,
nervousness, arc often times symptoms
of kidney trouble.
Don't delay ^starting treatment. Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's prescription,
obtained at any drug store, may
be just the remedy needed to overcome
such conditions.
Get a medium or large sine bottle immediately
from any drug store. "
* However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper.?Adv.
How to Be Popular.
To lu> really popular you must allow
people to tell you tilings that you already
know, us If you had never heard
of tlieia.?I>enrborn Independent.
Do you want to get rid of worms or
Tapeworm? Use "Dead Shot"?Dr. Peery'a
Vermifuge. One dose cleans them out.?Adv.
It is one thing to wish for something,
and quite another to work for it.
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CALOMEL I
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Says You Cannot Gripe, Si<
You Take "Dodson's
Calomel loses you a day! You know
what calomel Is. It's mercury; quicksilver.
Calomel Is dungerous. It
crashes Into sour Idle like dynamite,
cramping and sickening you. Calomel
attacks the bones and should never be
put Into your system.
When you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out and
believe you need a dose of dangerous
calomel lust remember that your druggist
sells for a few cents n large bottle
of Hudson's Liver Tone, which Is
His Reason.
"Our neighbor, the surgeon, advertises
his profession by his dress."
"Don't yon notice he always wears
I a cutaway coat?"
WOMEN! USE "DIAMOND DYES"
Dye Old Skirts, Dresses, Waists,
Coats, Stockings, Draperies?
Everything.
Each pncknge of "Diamond Dyes"
contains easy directions for dyeing any
article of wool, silk, cotton, linen, or
j mixed goods. Beware! I'oor dye
I streaks, spots, fades, and ruins material
by giving It n "dyed-look." Buy
"Diamond Dyes" only. Druggist has
Color Card.?Adv.
Where Small Savings Count.
Small savings are like stones In a
bridge; they form a linn support to
carry one over the llood of an emergency.
I Kill That
m. *** a a h.
LAbLAKA k
FOR
Colds, Coughs ^O]
Neglected Cold:
Talc* no chances. Keep this Stan Jar
Breaks up a cold in
Grippe in 3 days?E
Quinine in this form docs not affe
Laxative?No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DR UGGi
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ffl tures which bring yi
extravagence. Royf
0 omizes for you by rr
vonr labor nroHnop
yields.
^ See your Ri
yM and place yoi
9 F. S. Royste
j^H Norfolk, Va. Richmon
Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte,
%l Columbia, S. C. Spartans
Majcon, Ga. Columbus,
88 Birmingham, Ala. Baltin
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IANGER .
IY DODSON
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:ken, or Salivate Yourself If
Liver Tone" Instead
entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and Is a perfect substitute for
calomel. It Is guaranteed to start your >
liver without stirring you up IhsldQf
and can not salivate.
Don't take calomel! It can not t>?
trusted any more than a leopard oar
a wild cat. Take I>odsou's Liver Tone,
which straightens you right up and
makes you feel line. Give it to the A
children because it is perfectly harm- 1
less and doesn't gripe.?Adv. f
YOU CANT CUT OUT iassa
but you can clean them off promptly with
i II and you work the hone came time.
El Does not blister or remove the
11 hair. $2. SO per bottle, delivered.
? \ Will tell vou more if you Write.
\ J Book 4 R free. ABSORBING JJL.
fl the antiseptic liniment for mankind,
reduces Varicose Veins, Ruptured
tr?M Mu*'n or Ufamenta. Enlarftd Gland*. Wn*
Cyitt. Allay, pain quickly. Price I1.2S Soak
at druis'.tti or delltcred.
W. F. YOUNG. Inc.. 310 Trmols St.. Sorinofltld. Mass.
Youi^manUARAMk
y" BARBER TRADEd^Vjm
UNO at INDtPfHOtMrt gf
Hrdesf Bauvn (burrc
RIOTTEIAMERCOUCH
t??w tr.. iwaiiLona.il c. >
I ATTENTION ? Sovcn homo roclpo*. oncb
| worth the price naked (or ull; wml ntuiup
(or circular. STAt'l.KTON At SON. HAltIIIS<>N.
ARKANSAS
^urwith] ?
? QUININE
V^VV La Grippe
9 are Dangerous
d romcdy handy for the fir?t in.?r*.
nours ? Kelievcs
xcellent for Headacho
ct the head?Cascara is best Tonic
ISTS SELL IT
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NOMICAl
y in cutting expendiou
a profit. That is
iter's Fertilizer econlaking
your land and
) larger, finer, surer
oyster Dealer
it order now.
ir Guano Co.
d, Va. Lynchburg, Va.
N. C. Washington, N. C.
;burg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga.
Ga. Montgomery, Ala.
tore, Md. Toledo, Ohio
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