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RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout?
TktoUICMAOtOR to muoTf tktotof*
and drtro tbo poison fron U>? system.
mSuu!raSS?oi m ooniMAtAUDnndita
Jw- My A Saa, WMtnk DiiMktin
L iPm-rnniw
Kjh KNFLUE&ZA * PNEUMONIA
liothan should ketp i|uol Br tax's Vtpomtntht
|i Mrs toarealeoL When Croup. USaenza or Pneu
!-\ Mala threatens this dclif htful sales robbed well Into
the throat, cheat and wider the arms, will reltcre the
AnMHi break nananlsa and protaata restful sleep.
wvl moi sum mz cunnrs
30c. SOc, ta4 $1.20 S ! drw stsraa er sael im*aW by
^rMawJDruwC^^^NrWilkcaboro^LjC^
Marvel of the Age.
"Rnfferty," said Mr. Dolun, "was
ycM ever to u circus,?"
"Many a time."
"And what was the most wonderful
thine there."
"1 was. The way I kep' shovln'
money Into the window to see the
same old tricks has kep* me marvellu'
at myself more thun 1 ever did at the
elephants."
Constipation generally Indicates disordered
atomsch. llvrr and bovrola. Wrlght'e Indian
Vstrtabls Fllla restore regularity without
griping.?Adv.
Indispensable Things.
The wonderful new inventions anil
conveniences nre fine, hut the world
cannot get along without such Indispensable
old-fashioned things as kindness.
courtesy and hands held out to
help.
STOMACH MISERY
Meadow Creek, W. Va.?"I had
been sick for about c. year and had
doctored with several
different docjPSSEUl
tors and none
f seemed to do me
Irs any good. Any'
5 thin-. ate seemed
X? M to bloat me and
1 ri F cause groat mlsery,
and at night
Iwy * would take
spells with my
heart and had to
> w'1, / jump up to get
' my breath. I had
Just about given up all hope of ever
getting well when I decided to try
Dr. Pierce's Qolden Medical Dlscov- I
ery. After taking the first bottle I j
could see a difference In myself so
I continued until I took six bottles
and now I am sound and well."?
BEN BOWLES. All druggists.
"Pain's enemy"
?111 say it is/
yfljHEN yon want quick coin,
" forting relief from any
' sternal" pain, use Sloan's
Liniment. Itdoeathe job with at
staining, rubbing, bandaging
Uee/Nrb for rheumatism, CF~^
neuralgia, aches and pains,
sprains and strains, backache.
ffl rot
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iur UUTtng you.exprens prepaid, Including
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Made of Genuine Ford Rubber
VERY SIMPLE ^yu?auuVD
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TouriniCin Runabout*
Top cover and < 7c 1 Top cover and an 7C
back curtain, #9.10 back curtain, #0./D
Side curtains, 9.75 I Side curtain*, 7.75
If not to your entire satisfaction, return,
ami amount paid will be refunded.
Send Check or Money Order
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W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 11-1921.
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INAUGURAL CEREMONIES ARE Ol
SCRIBED AS BEING IMPRESSIVELY
SIMPLE
SCENE WITNESSED BY MAN!
if ____
After Being Hlmeelf Sworn In, Calvli
Coolldge Administers Oath To
Newly-Elected Senators
Washington.?Warren Gamaliel Hai
ding was Inaugurated president of th
United States March 4 with ceremc
nies as simple as those the historian
have described in chronicling the Id
duction into office of George Wash
ington more than a century ago.
President Warren G. Harding
Hail Mr. Harding's personal wishes
been adhere to strictly, the cererao
nies would have been even more sim
pie, but the congressional inaugura
committee made some arrangements
on its own account. These included
a cavalry escort of four troops for tht
| president in his ride from his hole
I to the capitol and thence to the whitt
j house.
The very simplicity of the ceremo
j nies 011 the east portico of the capito!
| added to their impressivenoss. Sim
j pie and impressive also were those ir.
I the senate chamber, where Calvin
I Coolidge was sworn in by Vice Tresi
I dent Marshall ntxl u'lioro Mi
! in turn swore into office the next sen
I utora elected lust November.
The day's ceremonies began with
j formal calls on the president elect and
I vice president-elect at the New Wil
lard hotel by the congressional com
I inittee, headed by Senator Knox oi
Pennsylvania. Leaving the hotel, tht
presidential party proceeded to the
white house, where President Wilson
j entered the automobile occupied by the
| president-elect. Mrs. Wilson joined
Mrs. Hhrding in another automobile
and the trip to the capitol was then
started.
Vice President Marshall and Vice
President-elect Coolidge occupied the
second autmobile in the procession
while Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Coolidge
rode in another car with some mem
hers of the congressional committee.
Other members of the committee rode
with the president and president-elect
and with Mr. Marshall and Mr. Cool
idge.
Pennsylvania avenue from the white
house to the capitol was crowded with
homefolks and visitors anxious for a
glimpse of the new and retiring pres
moms. mere wore no reviewing
sturuls and most of tlio spectators wore
forced to stand along the sidewalks
The more fortunate had seuts in win
dowa facing the avenue.
President-elect Harding, escorted by
the committee on arrangements, en
tered the senate chamber at the main
door and was escorted to the seat on
the floor on the right hand side of the
main aisle and facing the rostrum
Vice President Coolidge was escorted
to a seat on the platform. The sen
ate chaplain, the ltev. J. J. Muir, of
fered prayer and the senate of the
Sixty-seventh congress was called to
order by Vice President Marshall. A*
silence settled over the chamber. Vice
President Coolidge stood beside Mr
Marshall. Both men raised their right
hands. Mr. Marshall slowly spoke the
vice president's oath, the new vice
president repeated the words and then
delivered the address.
Oam Amendment Fails In Passage
Washington.?The sundry civil bill
carrying approximately three hundred
and eighty-three million dollars was
accepted by the house in the closing
session after the senate had struck
out its provision for a ten million
dollar appropriation to continue work
at Muscle Shoals. Ala., and was sent
to the president. This is the second
time the house refused to concur in
the senate amendment to the sundry
civil appropriation bill carrying ten
million dollars for work near the Muscle
Shoals nitrate plan.
Coolidge Is Known As "Silent fc?il"
Washington.?Calvin Coolidge is the
first Massachusetts man to hold the
office of vice president since Henry
Wilson served in the second Grant ad
ministration nearly half a century ago
His advent into office adds to the
prominence of the state of Massachu
setts. He is a graduate of Amherst
college, where he was known as "SV
lent Cal," because of his studious na
ture. He is entering upon his first
service in the field of nutionul politics
hut for twenty years hus been active
In state politics.
Speaking of Marka.
They were out walking and her arm
was linked In his.
"My bi%ther hus a strawberry on his
arm," she said.
"Well, he's got nothing on me," the
gallant replied; "I've got a 'peach* on
mine."?Yonkers Statesman.
And Outl
Wllkina?Why is Brooks winding np
hia affairs?
Bllklns?Oh. Just because the doctor
tells him ho is all ran down.?Cartoons
Magarin"
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I HELP THAT AGHIN6 BACK 11
_ I? your back firing oat? An yon
tortared with hackacne ud stabbing
P*iP*7. Does *57 ensrtion leave you
LF iD played out?" Feel you just can't
keep going? Likely your kidneys are
to blame. Overwork. col da. hurry and
U worry tend to weaken the kidneys.
Backache is often the first warning.
Headache and dizziness may come, too,
and annoying kidney irregularities. Help
he kidneys with Doan'e Kidney Pills
?the remedy recommended by thouands.
Ask your neighbor I
A South Carolina Case
n ? i - Mrs. L. C. Thorneon.
124 N. Main
SESZTttrSSf St. Abbeville. 8. C..
Vfllsfl />J says: "I had quite
a bit of trouble
IHW 'nrm with my kldneya
Backs ?;he and a
^^eneral tlred-out
h a'so dizzy at
B /^twaiMtimes and black
JWtL rf&FifimVMM Uspecks came before
l" my eyes. When 1 bent over, a pain
I- would go through me and It was hard
to straighten. My kidneys were weak,
too. I used Doan'e Kidney Pills and
they gave me Immediate relief."
Get Dean's at Any Store. 60c s Boa
DOAN'S V.IIV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y.
To abort a cold
and prevent com*
plications take
e'S
I
| The purified and refined
, calomel tablets that are
1 nausealess, safe and sure.
I Medicinal virtues retain3
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
i
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I QUMraa'* lUfliNr, ImwIi .. ?t*?t liU. I
fi.im.tnJ m-utuIx, f-llxUlk. m
MRVVMSIOVS SYRUP I
U. Uub' iW MW Rx>UUr
Children jrow batlthy and free tii _ I
from colic, diarrhoea, flatulency, wM I
eooatlpatlan and other trouble If BfrJ H
BlTen it at tee thins time. Ml M
i Safa pleasant? always bring* ra> BMI
markabla and gratifying reaulta. B
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Have You Tried Them?
Ask Your Druggist or Dealer
Trial Size 10 eta ? Regular Size 25 eta
, GIXHKKT Hit OS. * CO., Italtlmore, Md,
I When Stomachs do their work,? I
and Bowels move naturally. |
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SYSTEMPOPM
PLAN FOR GETTING BUSINESS
ON CA8H BASIS IS BEING .
PU8HED IN ORANGEBURG.
SUPPOSED EMBEZZLER CAUGHT
Painful Injuries Result to Young Man
Who is Accldently'Shot by Friend
While- Out Hunting.
kt
Orangeburg.?The cash and carry
tores are becoming popular' in
Orangeburg, three having been installed
lately. They are all going well
and the people seem to like the idea.
A piggly Wiggly store for Orangeburg
is talked here and a location has
been secured. The matter of getting
business upon a cash basis is being
pushed strongly in Orangeburg.
G. W. Land, former business manager
of Palmetto Business college in 1
this city, was brought back to Orangeburg
by Sheriff R. F. Dukes from
Quincy, Fla., where he had been arrested
upon request from the Orangeburg
officers. It is aliened that Land
collected $1,500 from former students
of this college and left with the
money, and with the salary of some
of the teachers of the school. Land
denies the charge, stating that officers
of the school at Varnville acted
as treasurer and he had nothing to do
with the money. However, he is willing
to make good the money.
L. O. Berry of the East End Drug
company was painfully injured as a
result of wounds inflicted by shot
from a gun fired by Hugh Kennedy,
ft seems that the two young men
were out hunting and Kennedy shot
at a rabbit, and some of the shot accidentally
struck Dr. Berry.
Florence.?It was stated that A. L.
King, who has recently moved to
Florence from Charleston where he
had been practicing law had been retained
as counsel for M. M. Bigham.
who is in the Florence county Jail
awaiting trial on the charge of the
murder of Mrs. M. M. Bigham, his
mother. Mrs. Margie A. Black, and L.
S. Bigham, a sister and a brother and
the two adopted children of Mrs.
Black. Leo and John McCracken. It
will be recalled that the tragedy occured
at the Bigham home near
Pamlico Jan. 15. The coroner's Jury
after an investigation extending over
more than a week, concluded it had
sufficient evidence to hold Edmund
BigAnm in connection with the crime.
Anderson.?The Clemson Alumni
association will hold a banquet here I
March 11 at Anderson college. At a !
meeting of the alumni association of ;
Anderson county it was decided that j
II1V UHW t CJHI II, I /111 K niewari, III? I
one of the speakers, nnd that they
would also have a speech from I). F.
Folder's :15. secretary of Clemson
College Alumni association.
Clemson College.? Tbe farmers and
business men of Hodges. Greenwood
and business men of Hodges, Greenwood
county, will hold a sweet potato
school Friday, March 11, under the
auspices of the extension service of
Clemson college and the South Carolina
Sweet Potato association, the
several railways co-operating. This
school will be entirely educational.
St. Matthews.?Richard "Footle"
ForIo, negro, who shot and killed
Harle Wadford, a white farmer, at
[.one Star. Calhoun county, on th&
night of January 12, was convicted of
tirst degree murder here and was
sentenced by Judge S. W. O. Shipp to
die in the electric chair at the state
penitentiary March 25.
Columbia.?The house of representatives
killed a concurrent resolution
offered by Representative Albert
Whitney Todd of Charleston, to grant
each member of the general assembly
$100 additional pay with per diem
and mileage expenses for every day
in excess of the customary 40 days
session.
Two Negroes to Die.
St Matthews.?Harvey Whaloy, negro
was convicted by a jury here on
the charge of being an accessory to
the murder of Earle Wadford. a white
man. near Lone Star in Calhoun county.
January 12. and was sentenced by
Judge S. W. O. Shipp to die in the
electric chair April 8..
Richard (Feetie* Fnirie another
negro, was convicted for the killing
of Mr. Wardford and was sentenced
to die in the electric c hair March 25.
The case of Fogle is reported elsewhere.
Denby ha6 Home in Beaufort.
Beaufort.? Beaufort friends of MaJ.
Edwin Denby were most agreeably
surprised to learn of his appointment
as secretary of the navy. Major Den
oy left his seat in congress in 1017 to
enlist as a private in the United
States marine corps. Tie was sent to
I'arris Island
During the time that he was in
training at Parris Island, he and Mrs.
Denby and their two children resided
in Beaufort, and before they left, Major
Denby purchased a winter home
here overlooking Beaufort hay.
Esteem for President Rings.
CI em son College/?The burdens and
cares that hang about the presidential
chair of a college have heen lightened
for President W. M. Riggs. Beginning
at chapel exercises he has received
tokens and telegrams In recognition
of his 25 years of constructive service
at Clemson college. At chapel Q. G.
Gilmer, representing the cadets, presented
to Dr. Riggs a handsome silver
vase, inscribed "1396-1921 To W. M.
Riggs, president an appreciation of
25 years service, from the corns of
cadets Clemson Agricultural college."
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"DANDERINE"
~ '? K.V . Girts!
Save Your Hair!
Make It Abundant!
Immediately after a "Dunderln?" )
massage, your lialr takes on new life, (
lustre and wondrous beauty, appear- '
Ing twice as heavy and plentiful be- i
cause each hair seems to fluff and !
thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless,
colorless, plain or scruggly. You, i
too, want lots of long, strong, benutl- 1
ful hair.
A 3f?-cent bottle of delightful
"Danderine" freshens your scalp, !
checks dandruff and falling hair. This I
stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives to j
thin, dull, fading hair that youthful i
brightness and abundant thickness? j
All druggists!?Adv.
Behind the Times.
"Flubdub says he'd like to take the
road to yesterday." "Well, he's all
fixed for it. with his ancient flivver."
MOTHER!
''California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
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 fruitytaste.
Full directions on each bottle.
You must say "California."?Adv.
It may he considered impolite to
speak of the "end-seat hog" at a
church wedding.
8ora Eyea, Blood-Shot Eyoa. Watary Eyea,
Sticky Eyea. all healed promptly with nightly
applleatlona of Roman Eye Balaam.?Ada.
I>on't forget that an ounce of keep- |
ing your mouth shut is worth a pound I
of explanation.
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DODSOH V
CALOI
You Cannot Gripe, Sicken,
Take "Dodson's Li
Calomel salivates! It's mercury.
Calomel acts like dynamite on a sluggish
liver. When calomel comes Into
contact with sour bile It craKhes Into
It, causing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy, constituted
and all knoeked out. Just go
to your druggist und get a bottle of
Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents,
which Is linrmless vegetable substitute
for dangerous calomel. Take a
spoonful and If It doesn't start your]
Side and Back Hurt
Jordnn Mines, Va.?"I am making
this statement for the benefit of any
one Buffering as I
did. I had pain
in my Bide and
v 7 could scarcely eat
, 1\ anything. My
\ J) ' t>ack hurt a11 fbo
\v time and I was
very nervous. No
I\ medicine did me
any good until I
took Dr. Pierce's
Hfflftnun Golden Medical
Discovery and his
Favorite Prescription, together with
the Pleasant Pellets. After taking
four bottles of each I could be up all
day."?MRS. SARAH R. TERRY.
All druggists, or send 10c to Dr.
Pierce's Invalids.' Hotel in Buffalo,
N. Y., for a trial package of any of
his remedies.
Tomorrow They'll Do It Again.
Spark Plug?"I got tired today."
Battery?"That's nothing. I'm discharged,
also."?Science and Invention.
Kill That
/> A y? > w i a .
LASLAKA h
FOR
Colds, Coughs rOi
Neglected Colds
Take no chances. Keep this standar
Breaks up a cold in
Grippe in 3 days?Ei
Quinine in this form does not affe
Laxative?No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGG1
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I Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. L;
Bj Charlotto, N. C. Washlngti
9 Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Qi
w\ Montgomery, Ala. Baltlnr
MEL USERS
or Salivate Yourself If You
iver Tone" Instead
liver and straighten you up t>etter and ^
quicker thau nasty calomel and without
making you sick, you Just go back
and get your money.
If you take calomel todny you'll be
sick and nuuseuted tomorrow; besides.
It may salivate you. while If
yon take Dodson's Liver Tone you will
wake up feeling g"*eat. full of ambition.
and ready for work or play. It's
harmless, pleasant and safe to glv?
I to cniiaren; thov like It.?Adv.
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II KM STITCH I Nt? unit PICOT1M; ATTACH.
MKNT; works on any sewing machine; II.50. "*
Self-ThreaillnK Ncetlles, ?5c package Mutual
Sale* Co.. Hot 1*3 4. Charlotte, N. C.
B'ANTKII?M K.N TO I.KAltN COTTON
lH'SINKSS In our ?nni|i|r rooms or by corTeapomlence
ami type sample*. Katab 14 yra.
Charlotte Cotton School. Charlotte. N. C.
1 SKI .1. AM. KINDS KKVOI.TKKS. I6 5?
to 135. Semi for price list J. J. Illl-U
OIVENSHOIU?. KY
Kroat Proof Cnhhuae Plant* lteu<l> Now. All
varieties $1.25 per l.non. tiu.ir.intee to please
you. 1'otalo Plants remly March 10. Wrlta
for price list Shoer l'lant Co . Vahloaln, 41a.
sansa
it? Mill illllH
Reduces Strained. Puffy Ankles,
Lymphangitis. Poll Evil, Fistula,
Boils, Swellings; Stops Lameness
ard allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts,
Bruises, Boot Chafes. It is a
SAFE ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE
Does not blister or remove the
hair and horse can be worked. Pleasant to use.
$2.50 a bottle, delivered. Describe your case
for special instructions and Book 5 R free.
ABSORBINE, JR., sntlseptlc liniment for mankind. reduces
Strains. Painful Knotted. Swollen Veins. Conceit,
trsted ? only a few drops required st sn application. Piles
11.2$ per bottle at dealers or delivered.
W. F. Y0UN0, Inc., 310 Temple St.. Springfield. Mats.
Cold With
j# QUININE
AND
ViYV La Grippe
j are Dangerous
d remedy handy for the first sneeze.
24 hours ? Relieves
ccellont for Headacho
ct the head?Cascara ia best Tonic
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