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Mrs. Ella Mullins Covington, Ky.-"For a long time I suffered severely every month with headache and pains in my back and limbs. Then I began using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and I can tes tify that it gave me much relief and that it has been the same great bene 6It to my daughter for similar trouble. All women who suffer with trouble of a feminine character should try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription." Mrs. Ella Mullina, 2037 Center St. Start on the road to Health - and Beauty by obtaining this "Prescrip tion" of Dr. Pierce's from your neigh borhood druggist, In tablets or liquid. Write 'Dr. Pierce, president Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medi cal advike._ For CROUP, COLDS INFLUENZA & PNEUMONIA Mothers should ka far of lbrame's Vapomentha alve eoaveoaleL When Ctoup. Indiopa or VMSe. semis iheatem this delightul salve rubood well 1o thi throai, chest ad under the arms, wil relere the eheokg. break congeston and eomoe teeul sleep. wk 120 s em anWs BrOeLarug Co. NWilkesboto N. C. Safe Rome for gra ulated lids. styes. Ink-eye. Avoid poerful o drub-- 1all POn ruggist a$ RSore Eves I TC ICfLL TOINIC NOT ONLY FQR CHILS AND FEVER BUT A FINE GENERAL TONIC. Cuticura Soap --The Safety Razor Shaving Soap Outlaws ospseaewithout mug. Everywhere26e. How Was He to Know? I had an arnful of statements which I had Just brought dowfn from the fifth floor. As I went Into the main office I saw the cashier behind a desk in the center of the office. The desk being quite large, I had to reach over so as not to spill the statements, and in doing so my foot, unawares to me, became entangled in an electric lamp cord. As I started to walk away I was suddenly jerked from my feet and I fotind myself on the floor beside the lamp. In conclusion I will say that it didn't take ime long to vacate the place.-Chlicago Tribune. Important to Mothers 1Hramine carefully every bottle of CASTOILIA, that famnous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Bears the Bignature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Where Patience Is No Virtue. Thei absenti-m)1indedt frien fd dlrove' her car into t own last week. I.llowing the traille she turned into ia alde street andu (came1 to a stanfdstill behindl a line of molutors. I~enmiining staltionahry until her pia tience(' was exhauttsted. she honked her lorn to is fullest extent. Th'ie result proving uinsaltisfactoiry she tried it again. "HIey, theiure, lidy.," enme thQ le voice of thle Irate uileer, "'If youl'll 'oime out of the txieahi stun ld you'lI get aIcross." 'Blessing in Disguise. Mrs. 'ur ins wais r'eadling the papler. "llere's sad( nePws. 1i 5teems a Mrs, Snmith, wh'lo hadi just engage'd our old cook, Mlary Qase'y, wasi lun downvi aund killed by at miotorlear ion lher way home from the eml~oymentfl ulliuce." -"WVell,"c (ommenitfed Mir. I 'erin s uipon due reflection, "sie. had1 ai narro'w es cape from Mary." - Well Read. isis ('atit-"'I enn readu' he'r face'u like ai b(ok." M.iss Nipp-"What;, kind of cover' design idoe~s she use1?" One can't nlways tell by tihe size of lhe sorrow how~ mnuch it is g'ola.g to take to dhrow~n it. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION n' NDIGSTN 6 BEtL.ANS ' * Hof waler . * Sure Rtellef 5E LL-ANS 5$and 75$ Packages, Everywhere WoPut the "O"-leot In Cottons seed? - MOD3T. i10 IIUDSOr A ~UJI N, A1lA. PROHIBITION -SQUAD WARNED IN NASSAU COL. NUTT TELLS OF THREAT OF PERSONAL VIOLENCE DURING VISIT. FORWARD REPORT TO BAYNES Prohibition Officers Gain Considerable information During Tour of investigation. Miami, Fla.-Col. L. G. Nutt and his prohibition squadron returned to Mi. ami from Nassau and told of watn lugs of personal violence received by them and what they believed was an attemnpt to sink their boat during their visit to the British Bahama is land capital. A short time after their arrival in Nassau, the American consul there warned them to be on their guard, they declared. Two hours later while cruising in a glass bottom boat, they were approached by another boat car rying half a dozen rough looking indi viduals. "We will get you and ypur crowd if you'don't leave Nassau," one of the men aboard the oth3r craft shouted. A number of women tourists aboard Colonel Nutt's boat became excited and the skipper turned back to the dock. Colonel Nutt said that had there not been women aboard, he be lieved violence would have developed. The threat, according to the party, had n6thing to do with their return to Miami. Considerable information came into possession 'of the prohibition men during their tour of investigation of liquor sources, Colonel Nutt said. Of ficials in Nassau, he stated, express ed their desire to co-operate with him as much as possible. Nassau officials, ft was said, are investigating the "doctoring" of liquor and the Bahama asonmbly adopted a resolution declaring it unlawful to im port narcotics. Colonel Nutt forwarded a report of his recent visit to Havana and his Nassau visit to Prohibition Commis saoner Haynes. WFormer Emperor Charles Dead. Funchal, Madeira.-Charles I, for mer emperor of Austria, died here suf fering from pneumonia. Charles, who retained conscious ness until the last, passed away ih the presence of his wife, the forme: Empress Zita, and their eldest son Francis Joseph Otto, one time heli apparent to the throne of Austria Hungary. Zita, when the condition of her hus band became critical. desired that th( physicians in attendance permit het to undergo blood transfusion in ar effort to save him, but the prysicianm refused their consent. The expectation here is that the body wvill be taken back to Austria for burial. On the announcement o: the death of Charles all the comnmer. cial houses in Funchal closed their doors as a token of resp~ect. Soviet Government Fites Demands. Londor.-According to a dispatch to the London Times from Riga, mes sages have been received in the Let vian capital to the effect thiat the Mos cow soviet wvill make the following demands at the (Genna conference: Recognition of the soviet mner chant flag; unrestricted use of for eign pott, and the handing over of all[ Russian ships, It will be claimedl that 60 per cent of Ruhsia's pre-war shipping was in foreign ports aind -if any of it has been lost it shall he re placed. In the event of the Dardanelles he. coming neutral the soviet government will seek participation in tho inter national control of the wvaterway. Twenty-two Aliens Caught. Tampa. Fia. --Twenty-two aliens patr-ons of the gigantie smuggling sys. tem operating along the Atlantie seaboard, were captured by federal of. fleers off Tarpon Springs, near here. 'The men-Spanish, Greek and Ger man-were attempting to enter this country through the "unde*rground" soute, authorities declared. . Asks Ford to Consider Augusta. Augusta, Ga-Henry Ford, wvould-he developer of natural resources, was of ficially invitedl to give this section the "once-over." Mayor Julian M. Smith. of Augusta, wurote the automobile manufacturer asking that he send engineers to in spect the shoals on the Savannah river-, ab~ove 'this city, with a view to harnessing the wvater there, which Smith believes is capable of dlevelop. lng 100.000 horsepower. The enor mous volumeof potential water pow er is now going to waste. For Better Films. Atlamnta.-TIhe Southeastern Dotter Films conference which will baring to gether more than 200 educators and civic leadeirs throughout nine south Eastern1 states to dliscuss ways andl inmans (of imprI)oving qualit y andl edluca. tional value of motion pictures, wvill be hehld in Athlin ta on April 28, it was Iannouncei(d. Will IT. Trays, former postmasto: general of the U.nited States, a-nd now presidhent of the Motion Picture Pro. dlucers anda Distributors of America, will be one of the principal speakers GRACEFUL CREPI FASCINA W lIjN springtime is In the air, when birds carol their happy notes and white flowers are bursting i)to bloom, then it Is tthat fancy lightly turns to frocks. A survey of the now fashions makes glad the heart, for in them we find our hopes realized In that the continuance of the vogue for graceful crepes is as Wured. The lines are as simple as wer, the loose, soft straight effects Crepe Frocks predomintinhg, and that means w( enall J continue to look Youthful. r There Is much of the French spIrl reflected lin the collection of gowns a various opening displays. That 14. th1 rsemni-dress' effects are noted, attaine< not so much In) elaboration ats frit mar velous colors. Panels are very mnuch fin evidener ne~d mlany of these are bendoed. An other feature Is thellf-e ot cour-se ham crochet face dyed to match the dress This use of lace constitutes one o: the delights of thle spring modes. Bohsevsadgrlsaevsl importan deals h gon tsl is scona ry .0 i~s seev s in man instnces Qutea e goreteslevs r cagh it n ewle>o.bndg purerd ong anek thiavidualsty. As'er to hmuic hem t of them chsi arefletei traefullinen.fgon Had mdi oes of thne (fhre hatig tie semik-aress efavos re neotedatinTe nota sof inlsibonet rom aself.in Crystl area crysanchemm in reg thissoft ravo tere rec hleued ar oreete s the ueirep cuffmis. thum neTing use ofaespartien on th hsleeve s Thant ffcts are sl uihlOntanrt tanin nhngw numitsel FROCKS; nION OF BLOUSES, that is made of the thin georgette crepe.. "One good turn deserves another,"' and this being It stilt sealson, tihe Importance of the separate- blouse nutounatieally follows. One. of, tihe fiselnations of the Inodern blouse Is; the colorful inood it expresses. Styl lste decree that the blouse 1must, standli out as the vivid color note of the- co tumle. Quite a new (evelopment Is the t 4.~ Retain Prestige. shirred hilp line drawn over rubber, so that thle sepairate wanist Is worn over the skirt. Einhorni costumie blouses have againl come in1to fashion. These may Ifounda11tionailly be of contrasting color 1to te 111t, bu1t I the fnny silchery and ornamentrtin thley hiarmilonize to thle Costume complete. Hanndwork hafs conllsdernble to do with thle success of thle dressy blouse, A very charming Ident Is to applique flowers and leaves cut from the cloth of thle .su1t, uising crepe de chline for. Rn rest ie. t s ag er olorrehp linrnvovrrbrs Mtmhat yellorwaist ifavorn ohaer frthe serat eret, rp ai orena~utcrp bos e.~C t~is~ biaii fo, he Iletv fashing and~ they nec bondiong 113rle brght rast la olor Satdin-erads thbied hwmit tor thboer laste chpeeo adde ortiond inl ar -edigcomarta ma t... .. ~e edn SQABLE OVER CORPSE IN COURT CompIloatlons Arise That Would Take Modern Solomon to Untangle. NO ONE WANTS BODY. Undertaker, Express Company and Widow Involved - Corpse Made Shuttlecock While Suit for Case Goes On. Poplar liluft - Mo.-It will take a modern Solomnon to untangle the con plications that have arisen over the shipment of a corpse from this city to Nashville, Teni., and then back to Poplar Biluff. A Judge of the Circuit court alreudy has ruled that a jury that tried the IssueJ here, as to who should pay the transportation charges on the corpse for the round trip, imade a faux pas, and has ruled that - a new trial Is In order and has so de creed. The body in question was t'hat of a man murdered here some time ago and helleved to have been Theodore Murray, who had been missing for itoniths fron his h1ome inl Nusiville, Tenn. Mrs. Mary Murray, the mother, heard of the finding of the body and wrote to the Frank Undertaking coi plny. asking that it furnish her with a descriptionl of the body. This wits done1 1111( tihe dexerIption Was such Is to lend 'Mrs. Murray to belleve that tihe body was inlmistakably thait of her son. Body Sent C. 0. D. She sent Instructions to iave the body senit C. 0. D., depositinlg nioney at ontce in the oflice of the American I'xpress conmpany at Natn~ville. Upon arrivail of the body at Nashville hirs. Mlurray viewed it, but din not have it reimovei. She was In some doubt. Other memimbers of the famiily, however, firmly belleved that tihe body was that of tihe son), Theodore. WhIle the dils cusslimonl was at its height they were disillusloied by the arrivlii of Theo diorej' it hoie. Interext iIn the corpse lit the express statlonl inIstalntly Walned. 51i's. Alu trray notifled the express companmy that the body would not he accepted and asked retuillrl of the Mrs. Murray Viewed the Body. mloney~ lhal shem hadl depuosited'. Tho Iinst~iutedl ii atnehl~minent in-ouvl'm'dings to rCover'~i It. Th'le beily wams senit backel to l'ularm n lilumff, huml ii'the mler'Iminking ('ompanyllii re(fuisedm forp i ''~ t. 'lTe ex courit to bury'~ thme buody~ in pot ter's thI'd. Ini the iun'ini imlin he w inu ''mg f'orces' are't gettIliing re.'ndy filr ai lonmg legail hat tie IIOer thei $2111 inivoul ved. QUITS HIS $1 .JOB, BY HECK Farmer Whose Oil Income Ia $50 a Day Finally Retires to Enjoy Life. whosen~t Iincome~f Is $5an ii thmy lis the r'esmul tao' five o)1 im'wli r'Oe(ently dilledu oni his fImi near11 here, hasm final ly ''r'tird fr'' o' 'mumm is job11 asx a $1 -m-damy famm'i hImi. I'or imonthlx lhe cmnt finue am'llt hIs $1 ~Joh, decolar ming hiIs ontly Ilmpplinel(' 'oinflste i'l n wor'k. P'ote't hasm built ma $250) hmonm', which lie (erec(ted w ih hiis own han lds. mmnl, with his fatmilly, has moved~ into 11 . Mfrs. Pot eft has r'e'eivedl a sewing mmli chine, lung ('nveted by her',' while P'otec'ot has~ (expended $11 r a yearIim 14uhber'lpt IOn to ani ol lti bIlruietin frr hiseown enjoyment. lie originllly pumrchasied the( "famrm'" for1m $10. .FInd Ruins of Roman CIty. Amirid.-,:1 Iimm'ar'iin I pullishes a repor't from Maimhnezi ilf? ithe . dii scov.. cry there of exten'isive re'umainsi of whnm aparniently' wans oun'e mm itmmmn r'lty. 'iT'm'x of a highwn'um ru'nninlmg in i h drlm t 'o'l omi rf A s't fbren. fIeliis, wlth i linmg oft ('opper,' goi co",m? fram .ment s of' rerammimes' mmnd vnises file'd wilt-h asxhes~ nre s'hlq to havei hemnm timk'irf-bimr in the lr'lm~hfy Ask YJur d 'Suusa&~ SUSPEND&A Year' rousearl ant gg.* - 0 No&it Any Bank or Mercantile Agency will tell you The Kenton Shoe Hospital In reliable. Bend your shoes: is, us and getfactory result. and either leather soe or Panco soles. The Manco will. outwear the beat Oak or Chrome leathers / ten't Ladies soles sewed ................$1L26 $1.10 soles and heels. sewed ...... 166 - 1.46. soles, rubber heels. sewed 1.. h? 1.0 end for our complete price Ilt or send. a air of shoes for repairs and out. price. It will be returned with the shoes; andi . you will send us all your work. Kenton Shoe- Hospital I L. C. Kenton, War. 1001-1009 Market St.. khatM1oega9 %ena K1IG PIN PLUG TOBACCO Known as "that good ldnd" CTry i-and you, will know why TIRES TUBES TIRES Blargains. In slightly used standard tires. uatranteedI for 5.000 inIles. These tires were Used on demonstration cars, and when jmew cost thre. tinen the price we are asking. Lant year we sold over 100,000 tires; over 20,000 were repeat orlern, showing that we have thousands. of satifned customers. Size Tire Size Tire 30x3 ........$ 5.26 32x4%........$S% .90 30x3%........ 5.90 33x4 .........11.45 32x3%6........ 6.0 84x4 %t.......1.00 31x4 ........ 7.00 36x4 .......12.90 32x4 ........ 8.90 36x4 ........ 13.45 33x4 ........ 9.90 36x6 ........ 18.16 31x4 ........ 10.90 37x6 ........ 14.46. All sizn tuben $1.60. OtDIlR NOW. Send $2.00 deposit for each tire ordered. Balance C. 0. 1). We allow you 6% (or cash in full. THIEiSEN MALES CO., Dept. R. 506 Enst 40th St. Chicago. lilinois UNLIMITED GUARANTEE FiE I & o rn IEDMONT RAZOR 'FRIA Try it ten days. Igied pay only 1.95 and recewe - alat Rubberset Shavin$ Brush free. Each Razor in leather case. Send no mbey. A postal tard will bring q to youq. - PIEDMONT CUTLERY CO., Gressboro, N. C. FEED THE BEST! Our feeda are well Imtanced and every sack guaranteed. When buying feed, demant the following trand9, $aId you will be sure to obtailn Quality Produets: 1)yerco Horse & Mlule Feed. Larico florNe & **ule eod. DMlC 1loise end AMuleI Feed. Dyerco Dairy Feed. Dyereo Iien Feed. Dyorco (hIck Food. Lar ico lien Feed, DMC Iien NI IC Chick Food. If your local de:aler I.4 unable to sup. ply you, writo or wire us for dellvereid prices. Dyersburg Milling Co., Dyersburg, Tennessee dnte it oung Men to Learn the ARBER TRADE Best college in the South. Write Charlotte Barber College, Charlotte, N.C WVANTED--F1RiUIT T~tEE KN IALEMEN Good liusinos,. for fluatlers Concord NurserIes, D).'pt. 301, Concord, Ga. En Passant. "Th'ie big hinn." ~xplinl'edl tile shlrillil fothe lii bEnllt oI'fta group of frienldsi, "th ig hun11t~ a t ltanding on Iithe Iorner' when~ 1 passed( by withl sev erlail iIlis. Ii~It li lt 11e ( 1n Itid t said 'heu iIse if youi do I'll jns bust 1 liithe l ine bII(llg hmn11 happlIened to "Yo sall al nl tis t) me1 in passinllg?'' abon 50 nils~ t'nor."lIit ll'll Didn't Suit Her. hot ly, wvien Is et'Ily. wasI stpendlig the ilgy atlo~ne with~ grlandl~i. After sevra htrseenf ile ouit Ilieelably itii'i.." she~ )11 ti. "I'ins going flway, The Eternal Feminine. "Theii lust shliI h. first ." "Yel'i-ispechly113 when~l a1 woman~I is rend InIg a goodu nlovel !" You Need HANCOCK. SULPHUR COMPOUND Pyiciansareetat suhur is one of the For pImples, biack-heads, freckles, blotches, and tan as weilas for more serious face, scalp and body eruptions, hives, eczema, etc., us thisscientlficcompoundogsul heur. Asa 1o tIon, it soothaes and heals; taI~en inte rnally it gets at the root of the trouble. For over 25 years lHancock Suirhur Com-. pound has given satisfaction. 60c and $1.20 the bottle. at your druggist's. if he can't supply you send his name and the price In stamps and and we will send you a bottle direct. niANCOLM LIQUID SULPHUR COMI*ANY II.,ew.-d ad4).' Ceajesund Oft mnrnt--25r and, .5O'-/.r use tufth, the Liquid Cemeund.