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6 Bell-ans Hot wat«r Sure Relief RE LL-ANS h#rovt INDIOCSTION I I, * Money bock without question UHOTm SALVE foils In the treotment of ITCH, ECZEMA. TETTER or other | RING WORM, 1 itc Moot Price' , or direst from PLACED ANTWHEBS ATTRACTS AND KILLS prepaid, tlJK 140 DsK^b Am.. Brooklyn. N.T. cUQQctt+y KING yhjLbfCAA PHI PLUG TOBACCO Known as “that good kind" c Iry it-and you will know why WAS HER LIVER Before Taking BUek-OmgM. Mlooouh Lady W«» Troubled With Constipation, Head ache and Bad Taite In Mouth. Ortndln, Mo.—Mr». Susa Brooks, of this place, writes: “Some time t(o I was In a bad fix, with stomach and liver trouble. -I did not feel good at any time. I was very constipated, and had headaches from this condi tion, and had a continual hurting In my stomach, and bad taste In the mouth. Could tell my liver was all wrong. “I had known of Black-Draught, so decided to try It myself. I began with a large dose or doses, gradually get ting to smaller doses. It regulated my bowels, relieved me of the hurting In my stomach, cleaned otf my liver and made me feel like a new person.** If you get up in the morning feeling as tired as you did when you went to bed—achy, coated tongue, bad taste in mouth, sallow complexion—then yonr liver has not done Its full duty, and your system hss sbsorbed the poisons which your liver should have taken away. An orcaskma! dose of Tkedford's Black-Draught will help this Impor tant organ to fa act loo property. Got a porkagt of Thedfnrtf*a Draught liver medicine today. Druggist aslle K. or ran gut it MM MW RICOMMftNOATtON OP BO VO WORK COMMITTK ADOPTKD —4 AT RKQULAR MEETING WOULD era «EH LIVES Will Qiva from to Time, Day of Enjoyment and Merriment to the Children of The Poor Columbia.—At the regular semi monthly meeting of the Columbia Ro tary club at the Jefferson hotel it was decided upon recommendation of the boys’ work committee to set apart one afternoon in the near future when Rotarians will give a half , day of their time and the use of automobiles to give an outing to some of the “un der-privileged” boys of the city. To the parents who are able to give their children pastimes it might be a reve lation to know the meager life of some of the boys in the poorer sections of ths city and^he committee, after conference with proper persons, will find as many boys as the Rotarians can carry, and It will be ths effort of ths club to give them a day of sport and merriment F. C. Withers Is chalrmaa of the committee of arrange ments. Are You Human? , A little Uhy. A little child.’ Don't they appeal to you? t yoqT a A fceirtteani to pick them up, to cuddle them close to you, to shield that*. % from all harm? sure It doce else you're not human. Being human you love q them. Their very helplessness makes you reach out in all your strength to SM them. In health there's no flower so beautiftil. In illness there s no night 10 black. * * * ' Save them then. Use‘every precaution. Take no chance. When sickness comes, as sickness will, remember its just a baby r just a child and if the Physician isn’t at hand don’t try some remedy that you may have around the house for your own use. ' Fletcher’s Castoria was made especially for babies’ ills and you can use it with perfect safety as any doctor will tell you. Keep it in the house. Cuticura Soap The Healthy Shav Lim*M 0|wi«—txa. EBadrVt** EE | tLmmp R mi Mm <| T „ Mm VM nmmtw4 Umi FEE hafsM. mv mpw arvabaCAr fMawMMai M Eaai •* wove try tag ta tMpa «M a mpa MMaiKhr MlMitMSA far has? II ' i s .i ■ ■ ■** Spartaabarg —Mayor Floyd aaaTnl that tfrton ivm will ba Uaaad la Mm graa4»taa4a aa4 btaarb- •ro at all baaaWU gaama bora for tba rrmaiadir of tba ooaaoa la ardor ta pat a atop ta batuag LoamgUMi — Mack TWmpaaa. a 14 paar aid aogra bap- ••• «* - ‘ *4 af aitampiod r«tm«aai a«aa0^ apaa tba —« —■ — «.- Of jodpo D a ttr% *A ♦ Mat«awa4 4a ba abortrwotop Joao lb aaa aai tbaa aa boat * Tba mn For more than Forty Years i ollon (irowfrt bavr known POTASH PAYS ClMaiar «-A bapaa AME Mabiaa, aba tmoa ab «ba badrraaa iarta aoar (UvavfwsM 11< igatg la «ba aalaia at F>ai a< A E.#a«aer - a aa* tb-m aamatd MMBMbr bdMd bp data Jat a aonataNp «d a pm? * al o-*a ’ aaoh-t* ag at joaaaaa BP Mm mm (bpaaa a •mmo ba ■ * •I IMHkfbha I la tW UmUrbI t • > J AAMiBV KAINIT •hlrh the ret tee hath *Oe ooa «aoara a*** ag ood uf at a ooowm* *4 mm h*. % awMmf raa af MM Mmab eggaoiaa eMggo of mm Ba aaao of r • v aooo Tta rodaroaroia aao «aamd F tot MtoaMoNM* of AJbagt g oo4 rbaPoogao a * • i > » km oaa MMaa 4 MB ooMb « * e l * Children^‘Cry For CASTORIA Do the People Know? Do jxm know why you ire asked to call f^r Fletcher** / veu aaat a ehild'a remedy: why y*a must iaaiat aa Fletcber**? f| Far yaara at bava baaa expUisiag bam tba pa pa I wiry of J " baa brought aat laaameratdt ImltMflaaa, aaM —^ a ad CWNflMfe U Ta prabaci dm haMm: la AMI dm bamaa Ebd M dadamat af coma aa appeal la dm Meter jwdgmeat af partEii ta mb bar tag FWtc bet’s Castoria mbea ta baed af a cbbd*a mad* above all tbtafi tbat a iMJMH madtcMm m I Hf i Bt M BM IBMI A baby 4 * load Mr t baby* Mod a baby’s mad*aaa fea aa amoatMl flat tba baby. Bar jp* (a 4 * aa every mtapfor baa baaa pit paced by la tbe aaam maaaav tar aa abaar yaara tbat tba •dgaaM partaifbia la Mm pud—i aii if a laym aa MFMM m «»ruHsan cam acNuiMK CASTORIA atwAva Brora lh* SlCMtara of .» mi momMo 9 i»i ■ MM • • W 1 gU*l • prr«eatl«e ef bl.rht M*Tm Will Yoi Be Ote if Tbote to Stare tbe Profits of ihe American-Southern Motors Corporatioi? — eilh it l.TIA 20 per cent MANURE SALT * # aaa m la #"40 a* oaaf va*o *ewa4haa rvaa* ahag^a * aeon oaa laMaa 4 ba «o amaga tbal ■•*4 Mama Bar aaaa Mdk*d aa vie add a tvadeM aa tba ba taa tawtry Tiw %«•«§ c *% vtma% Mmaoi m *eM aMmtdj*tac^| wmrm bnab n BMP 4 mi tan I v # ill b- ^ ■» * HJPml ^ ■ M • «''' # - 4 b ’4 ^ f % A-** » BBUbd bjBkp bflddcv i f aat a twai cm %t*cE* adl bi baalf MM SbhMMMI flBMflM l g a tlh af batb Kaifiit and bat tbr nboriage of coal aad cam tad high frvtffbt ralra make il more dealrmblr to whip Manure Salt, Midi h contain* 20 pet rent of act mat PotaMh, inutea^mf Katnit, which conUina leaa than 13 per rent arfBR l*oUak MANURE SALT ran hr tned ma a aide dreiarinf on Cotton in jtsat the Name way aa Kainit and will give the name rrxultK. Where you ueed 100 pound* of Kainit, you need to ^*e hut 02 pound* of Manure Salt, or 100 pounds of Manure Salt go as far an 161 pound* of Kainit MANURE §ALT ha* been coming forward in considerable amount* and cotton grower*, who can not secure Kainit, should make an effort to get Manure Salt for side dressing to aid in making a big Cotton Crop. Muriate of Potash 50 per cent actual Potash, has been coming forward also,—100 pounds of Muriate are equivalent to 400 pounds of Kainit or 250 pounds of Manure Salt These are the three Standard GERMAN Potash Salts that were always used in making cotton fertilizers and have been used for all these years with great profit and without any damage to the crop. The supply is not at present as large as in former years, but there is enough to greatly increase the Cotton Crop if you insist on your dealer making the necessary effort to get it for you. DO IT NOW Soil and Crop Service Potash Syndicate a. a. VW" bBifb ^avbifiaw mw* fbaa •afyaaw4 tba tmau* abwb a>a grara**b** tbat gtaatwi Ob MflibiA. lb«**gb lb* papalatma m. -T anarav tm&ftlw, aat atbvt dttv* la tba floratb AUaatlr BtvHlmi Imvo r *aa- fully gone at ef tba Sap. C*olamb!g I* •t the foot af tbv list, la *s>precfa?loa uf tora work Bobo by tbl* orgoaiutifla. American-Southern Motor* Corporation $1,250,000.00 8% Cumulative Participating Preferred Stock 2S0.000 Share* Par \ aluc $6 Per Share Dividend* Payable Semi-Annually Are you going ta stare in the csming^ of thjv—the fir YHu have heard of the tremendoua carmn^A Auti \v had 1U u»* wh#*a a (’unit minute* of young men of their fi.at trip in broug > ..r t ►bero.— Wu flr*t real fight of Pilot h* n R. Strt ui p.anra. here. A tr \ was giv«'n a numb- WTni\sboro who too ! the air. »cv. ral of them looping the loop. The picture sho* at the Winns- j boro mills gave a free trip to th© young woman who received the larg est number of voteyfor the most pop* , ular girl. Miss Margaret Crouch was the fortunate young women and was given the first trip. on j€ !fl Jf .05 a\o. rvin^ Still and Stillers Captured I Gaffney.—Sheriff Thomas, Deputy Sheriff J. E. Watkins and State Con stable C. Y. Allison found a distillery In full blast 12 miles from Gaffney, fh ‘ the eastern portion of Cherokee coun- ' ty. There were three or four men at I the plant, but only two were captured 1 , the others making good their escape. The men w’ho were captured were brought to jail, but they were released by a magistrate upon their executing, bonds of I500 each for their appear ance at the next term of the session* car tmiUMrv # i «*i r». the North Now \ou have a similar opportunity for rcali initial invcvum*nt in this great Southern intcrpriw. An unequalled motor car at its price, backed by men who have achieved in the automotive and other lines of business—all. with t^c exception of Southern bu^no* men—and a product; the output of which is oversdhkfor the first 12 months, tells the story of tlx* potential success which awaits tlx* AmlkicXn^Solthlkm Motors Corporation and these who invest their money in it. * These shares ot Preferred Stock, drawing 8^> interest, share equally with the Com mon in the earnings of the Company. This is an unusual arrangement, which gives you all of the advantages of a Common stockholder, with all the advantages of a Pre ferred stockholder. It is a rare investment opportunity, such as comes to most men but once in a lifetime Investigate—or, if you are satisfied that this American Southern Motors Corpo ration Stock is the most brilliant investment opportunity ever otTered Southern invest ors, send in your check for 25% of the total price of the amount of stock you wish to reserve. You will thus be sure of obtaining this stock, which is being offered for a lim ited period only and will be withdrawn at any time tlie issue is fully subscribed. This may be any day. Therefore, get in on the ground floop By immediate action. AMERICAN-SOUTHERN Factory and General Offices Greensboro, N. G & VI T 1 To Entertain Club Mtmb«r* Fdtrl**? — Sramter rraatiljr rbambvr vf —BMifr-T to to vetortoi* ISB boy* aod g irU of tb# rerant y **»-l\j'*g *g ta (bo p4f oo4 earo ctaba o*4 rtaoloB t jmoo ta oaB feait/y rfraba Jq*> |J a oa •iol BoCb'wrag to ta ta beM Ol a%IHl *bafa 0*19 bo BiMtoi onatof oo4 itb *WMbMOHtta aoB a otitTog out*noo pm Pt all bo FV 0araBMMi to to *aOtot oi tooa Cptm V*n*a»' * b*MBM i JM E la at*. % t m mam at **O0 fOOM *» ■ aa* 0. | <0 mm me am Bob o* >toMMbRt 4