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What Is the difference? Nearly always It's u In thn /,???, ll??. Ul 1 .4.11.111., U1 11 ll." DIUOU. The strong child 1ms rich, red blood and plenty of it. You love to see him eat so heartily. If your child Is thin aud weak, give him Gude's PeptoMungnn to build up the blood nnd see the difference between a sickly, unhappy childhood and a bouncing, lienlthy childhood. Get Gude's Pepto-Mnngan nt your druggist's in liquid or tablet form. Be sure It's the genuine. Advertisement. No attention Is paid to the chronic Uar when he utters nn occasional truth. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT ; For many years druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record moinfnins/1 !* ? T"X? 1 -? w* * v..niiivaiucu uj i/i. lYiuner 3 ownnp'UOOC, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this greift preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.? Advertisement. Why do some men swear to love before marriage and love to swear afterward? HOW'S YOUR HEALTH ? Harrison Shepard Tells You How to Improve It Elgin, Tenn.?"I can say that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and the Pleasant Pellets have been the means of restoring my health. I was weak and run-down, tiad sucK headaches, and my kidneys were out of order. It wa^.a misery for me to walk around. I begSn taking the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and the 'Pleasant Pellets' and they put me on the road to good health riant awav. I w&nt to speak a good word for" Dr. Pierce's remedies to all sufferers."? Harrison Shepard, R. F. D. 1, Box 18. Start right dv obtaining this 'Discovery1 at onoe from your neighborhood I druggist in tablets or liquid, or write to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice. Cuticura Talcum is Fragrant and Very Healthful Ssat Se, OhtesMI 2S sal SOc, Tskaa 2Sc. jfjifj Pulton St.. New York. ASfJt\W. 1 rnip. It saved my baby glfca*. - { ihad for three months. Hng) hi Mrs Wiailow'a Syrup (Sam* am nomas/) I} jj| ie by this pleas- Ks which relieves constipation, keeping baby n-narcotic, non-alcoholic. I SLOWS SUP hiUran'a Ragala tor booklet containing letters from mothers, niakta 318-217 Pulto* Street NEW YORK A.,h<? Mm T*rk.nfmtm,L0m*tm,Sqd?*a - r Twwrrifcir ' > - ;%' T1 PRESIDENT HARDING BEFORE THE SENATE ASKS SENATE <TO GIVE ITS APPROVAL TO ARMS CONFERENCE TREATIES. ? ? PROMPT ACTION REQUESTED X. ' ' Five Principal Treaties and Two Supplemental Agreements Delivered to the Senate. Washington. ? President Harding asked the senate to approve the arms conference treaties in order that America's professed desire to rid the world of war may not become "a hollow mockery." "If we cannot Join In making effective these covenant! for peace,'' he said, "and stamp this conference with America's approval, we shall discredit the influence of the republic, render future efforts futile and unlikely, and write discouragement where today the world is ready to acclaim new hope." Delivering his message in person, in a voice that betokened deep emotion, the President was answered repeatedly by applause from floor and galleries. He asked that ratification be given without delay, and before he left the capitol senate machinery waB set in motion to hasten a vote. Five principal treaties and two supplemental agreements, the fruition of the twelve weeks of negotiation just concluded here, were in the bundle of international covenants taken to the senate chamber by Mr. Harding. They propose in short, a limitation on naval armament, a new bill ol rights for China, and a four-power concord to preserve peace in the Pacific. All of these agreements, said the President, are related portions of the effort "to put an end to contradictions, to remove ambiguities, and establish clear understandings." None of them, he asserted, commits the American government "to any kind of an alliance, entanglement or involvement." After the address was completed, both republican and democratic leaders predicted that the treaties would he ratified without long debate and by substantial majorities. Only one, the four-power Pacific pact, is threat, ened now with organized opposition, and its opponents nave not yet demonstrated how large a vote they can command against the strength of party leaders on both sides of the chamber. Will Not Postpone Genoa Conference. London. ? Great Britain will agree to no postponement of .the Genoa economic conference unless the request for such postponement emanates from Rome, it was authoritatively declared here. The French ambassador, it is understood, was so informed by Lord Curzon. the foreign secretary. Belief was expressed in a well-informed American quarter that the holding of the conference on .file intended date was becoming increasingly doubtful, owing to the Italian dome'stic political situation. Until an"1 intimation was given that this situation was such a preclude the holding of the conference, however, the nations which are expected to participate have no choice but to await developments. % Simmons Wants an Oil Station. Washington.?Senator Simmons has taken up with the treasury department the desirability of establishing an oil station either at Southport or Wilmington, N. C., to .furnish fuel for the new oil burning revenue cutter, "The Modoc," which is to be stationed at Wilmington, and for other oilburning government boats which from time to time put in at Southport and Wilmington. Two Men Kilted In Battle. Albany. Ga.?George Career, of Hals burg, Ala., was killed and a deputy sheriff of Stewart county, Georgia, was fatally injured, dying in a hospital at Eufaula, Ala., as the result of a fight between Carter and Stewart county sheriffs' officers on the Bradley place,' near Florence, Oa. Plan Reduction In Personnel. Washington.?Secretary Weeks announced that he had ordered a survey of the "personnel and activities of every branch of the war department" in Washington for the purpose of reducing the number of ofTlcers on duty here. Closing up of the department's postwar settlements and adjustments has proceeded to a point, the annocncement said, where Mr. Weeks believes will be possible to effect a material mrfimtlnn In nfflnnr nnrannnnl nn dntv -w?ww. r--?-v at the department. ' Ambushed Ulster Constable*. Belfast.?A party of Ulster special constables was ambushed by thirty men, who opened Are on the police car at Clady, on the Donegal-Tyrone border, which previously had been the scene of several disturbances. Constable McFadden, of Londonderry, was shot and killfed. Thomas Saddler, 50, was shot to death at his home near Cavan by five armed raiders, who took away his shotgun and service refle of the Ulster volunteers, of which ho was formerly a member. Bank Employe Must be Good Shot. Pittsburgh. ? That one employe of every bank in Pennsylvania, who is an expert in the handling o farms, should be detailed to guard the institution against bandits, was the suggestion given in a statement to mem bers of the Pennsylvania Bankers' as sorlatlon by the committee on protective information. The suggestion stated that one man who is not actively engaged in business transactions should be provided with firearms to act in case of an emergency. g TORT mu (8. 0.) TMBfi SAYS CALOMEL SALIVATES AND LOOSENS TEETH rhe Very Next Doee of This Treacherous Dru& May Start Ttouble. ? \ Too know what calomel Is. It's mercury; quicksilver. Calomel Is dangerous. It crashes Into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put Into your system. If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Toue for a few cents which Is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and If It doesn't start your liver and stralght?n you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without nlaklng you sick, you just go back and get your money. Don't take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; It loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens "you right up and you feel great. No salts necessary. Give it to the children because It Is perfectly harmless and can not salivate.?Advertisement. India Nation of Farmers. x nr in rue iiiujority 01 me population of India nre engaged In agricultural pursuits, nearly 200,000.000 being engaged In tilling the soil or dependent for their living upon those so engaged. Cuticura for Sore Hands. Soak hands on retiring in the hot suds of Cuticura Soap, dry and rub In Cuticura Ointment. Remove surplus j Ointment with tissue paper. This Is only one of the things Cuticura will do if Soap. Ointment and Talcum nre used fv.r all toilet purposes.?Advertisement. They Come Home to Roost. "What makes Iludklns suchx a sad bird nowadays?" "I'aylng the hills for his wife's tine feathers."?Judge. A rural melodrama should at least have a grass plot. Back Bad Since the Grip ? ; lias a cold or grip sapped your strength? Do you sulTer constant backache, feel tiervous and depressed? Then look to your kidneys! Many cases of kidney trouble are the result of infectious disease. The kidneys have broken down under the strain of fil.1: ?: t ?i tciiuK uiocaocvicaicu puisuun iruill vuu blood. That's why a cold or grip often leaves backache, headaches, dizzy spells and irregular kidney action. Help your weakened kidneys with Boon's Kidney Fills. Boon's have helped thousands and should help you. As/c your neighbor! A North Carolina Case R. F. Johnson, farm- .. er and mechanic, R. F. * 11 D. No. 1, Moncure, Iroj| 11 N. C., says: "My back K# was so lame and sore, ?" I could hardly move and sharp, cutting pains caught me In my II [ I vteHlftAl back. My k t d n e y s U were congested and LeMBnlQSL. weak. The kidney cretlons were highly!) j/GLfUS* colored and contn Inert f sediment. I read nfJ.' HW.'jf f/wyt Doan's Kidney IMllfl^SQ?^Jr7 j | and .used them. Sev- ^WWU eral boxes cured mo of atl the trouble." / ^0 Gat Doan's at Any Store, 00c a Boa DOAN'S "VfJW FOSTER-MiLBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. Heavy Cold? Chest All Clogged Up ? rV>N'T Ket * 'tart. Dr. King's ^ New Discovery will get right | down to work, relieving the tight feeling I in the chest, quieting the racking I cough, gently stimulating the bowels, thus eliminating the cold poisons. Always reliable. Just good medicine made to ease colds and coughs. For fifty years a standard remedy. All the family can take it with helpful results. Eases the children's croup. No harmful drugs. Convincing, healing taste that the kiddies like. At all druggists, 60c. Dr. King's New Discovery- > For Colds and. Coughs Feel Badly? Bowel* Sluggish? Haven't any "pep" in work or play. You're constipated! The stimulating action of Dr. King's Pills brings back old time energy. All druggists, 25c. TTX PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE Dr. Kind's Pills IX I M . FOR 38 YEARS The Quirk and Hare Care for MALARIA, CHILLS, FEVER AND LA GRIPPE It .la a Powerful Tonic and Appetlmer Will cure that tired feeling, pains In back. Umba and head. Contain* no quinine, arnente or habit-forming Ingredient. ANUl'S C'ATTI.K? We have some very promising Angus heifers and bulls for sale, sired by our 2.600 pound bull. Ten calves from scrub cows sired by a Sanford A Rich Angus bull are worth enough more than common calves to pay for one of our bulls. Practically at! half breed Angus are hornless and black like their father. If Interested In starting a pure bred herd or raising market topping bo-f cattle from common cows, write us. Our herd won all the Championships and most of the first prises st the State fairs of N. C.. 8. C. and Georgia. 8ANFORD A RICH. It F D. No. ?. Mocksvllle, N. C. 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LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 19 ELI8HA AND NAAMAN 1 HE ' SYRIAN LESSON TEXT?II Kings 1:1-17. v GOLDEN TEXT? Blesa tha Lord. O my soul, nnd forgot not nil his benefits: Who forgivoth nil thlno Iniquities; who haalatb nil thy diseases.?Ps. lvJ:2. X REFERENCE MATERIAL?Luke 4:1??; 6:12-10. PRIMARY TOPIC?A Lltvlo QUI Helping. JUNIOR TOPIC?A Young Girl's Berries. INTERMEDIATE AND 8UNIOR TOPIC ?Ellshn Helping n Foreigner. YOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC ?How to Overcome National and Racial Prejudices. I. Naaman's Fatal Defect (v. 1). He was a great man, but a leper. He was held in high esteem by the king, because through hju the Syrians had been delivered from their enemies. He was not ouiy a capable general, but was a very brave man? vulnrous. Every unregvnerate man, regardless of his gifts and possessions, has this one fatal defect. He may be a mighty wurrior, a great orator, a gifted writer, a iuan of nrofound learn lug, an honorable statesman, but if he Is nn unbeliever in Christ, he is a lost sinner?a leper. Leprosy is a type of sin. Note its characteristics: Loathsome, hereditary, infectious, separating, destructive, deceitful. incuruhle by man. II. The Faithful Witness (vv. 2-4). This was a Jewish maid who had oeen captured by marauding Syrian troops who made frequent incursions into Israel's land for the purpose of plunder. Daniel at a later date was carried away captive, and he likewise Was used of God to bless many. Joseph is another example of one who vus put into a hard place, but became j a blessing to others, even to the saving of ids brothers, who sold him. This I lewlsh maid pointed out to this great hum the One who could heal him. Many are the persons who have been pointed to Christ us the Healer of souls by children. III. Naaman Seeking the Healer (vv. I M)). 1. He goes with a letter of Intro- J iiui-uoii nnu great gins (\\ r>). in tlie East vnlunhle gifts are taken along when in quest of some favor. In this case the value was perliups $80,000. 2. He goes to the wrong itluce (vv. 6, 7). Tlie maid did not suggest that if Xquiiiim would be with the king lie would be recovered of his leprosy, but with tlie prophet of God. We should be very careful thut we go to the right piece with our troubles and sins. Neither the king's power lie.* Nuninaii's money could avail auytliing in this case. The prophet of God can bring greater blessing tiiun kings and rich men. 3. Nuatnan at the door of Ellsha (vv. 8, 0). Elishu, upon learning of the king's embarrassment, sent to him, | saying, "Let him come now to me." | XhaniAti appeared before EUshu's door In great splendor. He did not come | us a suppliant, but as one who could ; pay a goodly sum for healing. IV. Naaman Healrti (vv. lU-l.r>). L Elisha's message (v. 10). Go ! wash in Jordan sevou times. 2. Naninan's anger (vv. 11, 12). He j thought that Klislm should have shown deference to him. People today think ' thut their rank and wealth entitle : them to different treatment by God. They turn away from the humble %ay of the Cross, God's method of salvation. Itich and poor, high and law ure alike in God's sight. Iteusonlngs of the flesh must be supplunted by the obedience of futth. 3. Nanmun's obedience (vv. 1.1 l-ii I Through the earnest entreaty of his servants his pride and prejudice were overcome, and he did what the prophet commanded. The result of his obedience was that his flesh "came agalu as the flesh of a little child." 4. Naaman acknowledger Jehovah (v. 15). After his cleansing he came again to the prophet and said, "Now I know that there Is no G<k1 in all the enrth, hut in Israel." The vltul point of teuchlng In this lesson is how nearly Kuanian missed being healed. The three enemies which almost kept him from being healed were: (1) Pride (v. 11). He was Insulted because the man of God did not come out to such a distinguished man as he was. (2) Preconceived opinion (v. 11). "1 tnougnt." MaTty sinners procrastinate j because they have preconceived opinions as to liow- God ought to save. (3) Prejudice (v. 12). Rivers of Damascus are better than Jordan. Countless thousands are lost by these enemies. God has provided only one way to save men from their sins?the way of the Cross. ? The Oove and Jesus. Now when nil the people were baptized. It came to pass, that Jesus nlso being baptized, and praying, the heaven was opened, and the Holy Ghost descended in bodily shape like a dove upon him. and a voice came from heaven, which suid, Thou art my beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased.?Luke 3:21-22. : ! The Unrighteous. The ways of pence have they not known: there Is no fear of God before their eyes.?Romans 3:17-18. The beauty specialist is satisfied with a fair profit. Evon if a woman's husband Is feather-brained she doesn't make light of It?to other women. Successful men mar tell 'unsuccessful ones how to succeed, hut they can't watch them closely enough. Quite likely, there will always be ? number of men who are so little tnaehlnery-mlnded that they won't try to I- drive an automobile^ . _ : / $ HpB. |y^fltjBP^ j HBKjiLGOHaL-S PBB OBKt l|.?^ WBsm ThewayRomototlH^ J Rgjffl OeeflWiiessaadB^Cartfi; illJSH neMner OpltiinfMorphiDe n? E?MSH MinermL NotKahcotic xj^wr ^ rwrr s\ *" Tr pnLat& ^^81 nstfliJjpwr^^ | -mil I Exact Copy of Wrapper. /^ohK SPOHN'S I. /gy \oV Influenza, Di l#n I? Sizl prevalent among 1 rfi X7 SI ~jf For nearly thirty y< Y^Ar lplB Vjv# these diseases, as w slonnl dose "condltl v As a remedy for ca \ C#j pQx tnil eortsln. SO cenl SI'OIIN MEDICAL, t ? The Worn? ?'^KStf3J2l Personality in a man is what makes you wonder "who that ntan is that you see so often." MOTHER! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP1 Hurry, mother! Even n sick ehlhl : loves the 'fruity" taste of "California i Fig Syrup" and It never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful today may j prevent a sick child tomorrow. If con- ! stlpated, billons, feverish, fretful, 1ms cold, colic, or If stomach Is sour, tongue coated, breath bad. remember a good cleansing of the little bowels Is often all that Is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine "Call- j fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions 1 for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California' or you may get au j imitation tig syrup.?Advertisement. The success of some men Is due to | their Iron wills and of others to their j cheeks of brass. Take Yeas Tablets Job-Winni Easy and Economics Thin, run-down folks who find ths scarce ahoald try taking two of Mastiu' their meals for a short time and watch I tions improve. Msstin's VITAMON Tablets supply i form true yeast-vitamines combined with I itamines which Science says you mus well and fully developed. If you are weal run-down, or feel lacking in brain powi want that firm flesh "pop" which gets the money, you surely need sotne of these precious vitamines in your system at once. I" 1 ^ Mastin's VITAMON mixes with your food, helps it to digest and supplies Just what your body needs to feed and >j, nourish the shrunken tissues, the worn-out nerves, V* YV the thin blood and the | ' i ?|A starved brain. Pimples, boils snd skin eruptions yifli yffijk seem to vanish like magio VjA V?)k under this healthful in- HA yjitf fluence. Mastin's VITA- \3a Ay MON Tablets will not Jjcj Ajfir i cause gas and they help to /^Z'/ A correct constipation. They y^/rWf' are easy and economical 9jjr m to take. Be sure to re- ^ V member the name?Mastin's VI-TA-MON. You can get Mastin's V -^MASI IKSy tut OBI&IHAL *1 '.tflianfVS YOST * and vitamin! GENUINE . TABLET h Chill Not Only For Chills BUT A FINE GE ??????? UMtUV iw dfmt?UL. Al \ 'i . ' MM For Infants and Chfldreg. 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