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* COLD POINT NEWS. * Cold Point, Sept. 16.--Farmers of this community are busy gathering cotton. .\liss E leanor IHass, after spendin g her vacation here, has giione to Aidlr soin Coll.e;g e Iiere she will be assist ant teacherl inl Niolinl anl voice. .\ I si s.- \\'heileler. T. 1), ! lltneutt. James .\luilay andl Dallas Nelson all 'went to Coltbnhia Satilliay and to Caiup .lakson to see frieids antI le see .0!r. I.ris Ncboii. .\Mrs. t iy .\oo e is 4isiti n rebuivi inGh wcl aur\V t(1 1 ti GrV n I h-, .\ Is. \\' .1 . \\'righI visii d in i-'h . itnve. S. V-. Virg iniia anitd Il'enns ylvan"Iia. .1rs. .1. \\. \Vright, who has Slilit most or the .-tumnnei iere with, i. pareil ts. Dr. and .ls. 12 1). Bass. will let urin to her home inl .leia. Texas 11his week. lier siste'r, Eloise, will ac comupanly her and spend thle wvintelr and atteid school, lethodist i Church Note. Sunt:y school at 11::3o. priiaeling at 11I :II anil L::0: .!s te at 1% 11. .\. Ill tile eveningL lithe secom- I of lie series oi Bible Characters will be preachedl. "Tle Callig and Coiiversion of 3.\lut thew". At 4 11. .. Sunlay there will ble a mieeting of the .\lethodist .l's Club. for perimanenti organization. All tle imleni hers are u1irged to be presenit anmd the other mien of the lturch are invited to be present and join. WOMEN TORTURED! .Suffer tprribly withl corns% becaulse of hltuh hee4ls, mt. why care niow. \otnen wear high heels Wi ich blickle ll their toes aild they siffer terribly from "< 'ns. \Voien then p ro ceed to trim t ese pests. se kinlg r lief, but they 1 rdly 1real the rri-i ble danger froi infec * i. says a Cin cinnati authori y. Corns can e s he lifted out witi the fingers if ill will get fron any drug store a quaarter of ai oice of a drug called freezone. This is sufil cient to reinove every hard-41 or soft coril or callus from one's feet. You siiin ply apply a few drops directly upon th tender. aching corni or callus. 'll. Soreness is relieved at once and soont the entire 'onI or eallils, root and all, lifts out without one l particlt of pain. This freezotie is a sticky sulstanef' which dries in a iinoiieint. it In.st slirivels up the corni wvitu inflaiin. or even irrilating tie siirioinidiig Its suv or. Skinl. Tell yourl wife aboutl thik. Conitplee tine 1f fire-ilae Grat fron $1.7. up. Bluy n)w anld s mionhey. S. \1. & 1'0. II. \\'llKl's & r'n Te. -Ir . . .. 1n4 Ne CIRUS IS COMINU Ilitigling Bros. 31aimiii'ollt Slion1 and1i Gre1-at Spectaele Will Soonl be CloseI atl 11:1111.1 "Hingl ing I)ay," the big holiday for Vhich young and old impatiently wait it this seasoni of the year, pronitiises to clipse all other events on the calen1 I'lir a1 Geeil wo'l T uestlay, October 1. :hilbitiolls will he gi%(eIn boti after on( lnl n ight. It woli i seil as holdli everyb)(y inl tis locality were 1hlilunin. to att11m. Those Who do will ue many woiiers. There will be t he t'ai stireet paraudi weore than11 thi'le Igtly n end or st ranl~ 'III r inlark l , wIhl aninials ill the nic F-ive-t'ontien .\hwl eM angerie :And wi.ole i:o r i f nll s tions inl tlei 1!1 MIIn thl mn1 weilt. Thliswsasonl the le ioirs ar. opening hl eir prograiil witi I woilertil speioctacle i itled "In lays of Old'". More than I.2'11l actors take part in the great 0 leductioin which tells the story ol itie days ',"whenl knighthood was in tlwleVr". 'liwre is a ballet of :00 < ane ing ;irls aild no 'i(d of otlier striig is. l-Allowintg ltile siireta le will come a thousanl arenic selsations. There will be seventy r itler:, heiatlel by May W irth. who some.,raultis from he Jach of one galloping horse to another; lAily Leitzel, the world's greatest erial gyn ast; Alstraliani woodclilers felling giant trees; Hillary Ilong, who lealls the grap or his head, and1 a world of other suuilling featuiires. Eighty lowns will furnish fun and more trainedl animals and trick holses andi elephants will appear thn ever be fore. -'rom ('hristopher ('riiddock. France, Allgust 4th, 191s. Dear .\lother anld Father: I thought I would write yoii a few linies to let you hear. froin m. This leaves ine getting along fine, andti hope this letter will find you all well. I guess you thought I was not go ing to write ally more. The reason I have not written sooner, we have beenl muoving a rouiid from place to place till I ditl not have ttilne to write to any Olie. .\Mother, I am in the hospIitll now. but I think I will soon be out. I am -ot i inc along tine, and think I shall .oon he able to go back on duty. It was nothing wrious, only a little w nt. Thal malies no clitff-renle p", i mi ::s wec l b.e (he' Ow lolie v on 1he l.11. \lwit , iln'i youl worry lbout nw.4 (i t- in1.7it' OntF l o winl. :1114 sonwit r a , sus . ~ A 6 4 3.s'.-' ( C. i lay we shall come back to the dear )tld States. Father, I sent you three hundred 'ranes the 1-th or July. I guess you inve gotten them by now. I would have ,viiften you -before now, but that was he night hell broke loose. and I forgot Ill about it, and haven't had time till IOW. I will close, as it is gettilng late, lmlling to bear from yout soon. Your loving soil, Christopher '. C raddock, Co. A, Ist flin., 1i7th Engin eels. American E0. F. LedIer From Geo. 1. 3M iiure Hoivev here ill irance, Attg. 12, 19o'. \ly I)ear Sister: I will now write you a few liles to lI you hear from Imle. I would like vCery u111ch to see you a11 all my old friends. I am sure I Would never get Ibrough talking to you all for I would have so iitiel to tell you. I have been up to the front 1ine trenches, and wish I (ould tell you of my trip, but I cannot. You must- give all my old friends my best regpards. I would like so much to write to them all.11 bu haven't tile time. You bet your life that the Iaauirenls boys are doing their part in this war. WVe sometimes get the 14anurelis palair, and you Just ought to see the boys fighting over It. I wait you all to write often, for oulr mail is the next thing to Pay day with 1s soldliers. Yoi all must (10 all you call for the Ied ('ross. We soldiers are tile only oies wh know what a grand thing that association is. It iever falls to give a helinig hand )to the soldier, and youl can rest assuired that the od ,anrens boys are going to do their pIIt. I hope that you all have got a fin1e crop this year. You call look for miles over here across tle country, but can no( see very much farming. I will bring this letter to a close, as you know I cainot write very much. And dolt forget us inl your prayers. With love and best regards to you and all, Your loving brother, (eorge .l. Moore, Co. 1), 11 1th Inf. Ilig line of ilankets. all woo!, ppit wool and cotton, white, colored and plaids. Our11 prices are u111ch below the p'Ielet 1mat ll(CMt . YoI can1i save m11oney by buying now. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & Co. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggist refund money if PA'O OINTMENT faill to I::rc Itching. 1.inul, Bleutinu or Protlru ing Piies. 1: _t1nt'v te!irvvs Itchino li!3, m!1.I you cIl ;tt C HI Wvith~ Praie V lOc ITESI)AY'S LEAl) LITTLE CHANGED P"olilock, Wolffe, Arnold and Harris Wiun. Very Light, Vote. Columbia, Sept. J2.-Scattering re turis of Tuesday's balloting from va rious counties of the State yesterday lid not alter the staus of Candidates as determilied by the vote up to mid night Tuesday. The total vote report id i; but little more than 57,000, with possibly not more than 10,000 yet out. Yesterday's figures did not ill the slightest measure change the pre vious day's lead of Pollock, Wolfe, Arnold and iarris. Osborne and El more will. without question, make the second race for coim It rol ler general. IBut what margin tie four candidates; are elected will not be determined un til the meeting of the State Demo c'ratie executive committee next Tues day, when the total State vote will be CHARLOTTE MAN OUTSPOKENIN PRAISING "DRECO" Often lIl to Get Up 4 or n) Times in Night. on Account. of Ills Kidneys l-erything ie Ate Caused Was, l'aini s and Diarrhoea. "You certainly have a fine medicine in Direco," said that -well known trav eling man Mir. L. A. Todd, of 705 East Dth Street, Charlotte. "It has done me worlds of goodl and I am glad of a cbance to publicly endorse it," he con tillucd. "Everything I ate would sour on my stomach, form gas an1d bloat me up. cause awful griping in Rmy stomach and diarrhioea. ly kidneys were in bad sia pc and the doctor had ordered ile to stop eating meat, and I couldn't eat v(getables on account of my stomach, so I was 'tilp 'gains it' strong. "I frequent y had 'to get ip four or flye times (i ng a night o ceount of my kidneys. Mly ur'i was highly colored, reve sI an ad bad odor and the paills ill ny) .k were almost un bearable. I aked i) many a night from these I Ins to roll and toss till it was about getting up time. Then I'd be all worn out and felt like sleeping, more tired than when I went to bed the light before. "After takling two bottles of Dreco I amt happy to say I am feeling better than In may a day. My stomach is as well as ever in mny life, and I now eat corn, beans, potatoes, ill fact anything I (rave adl( it never gives me a pain or diarrhoea. ly kidn eys are all right cnd I go to bed and never wake i) a 'ingle tim1e. The pains In my back are gone, urine Is normal agal nand I am aininRg st renlglth every da~y. I ctain (11 ly recommend i)reco lo the people for I is vmdicinle possessing great m1frit. ir -ei n is sold at mRost godir (1rig (m11es and is strongly recIommRenRv(ded ill /herev ShOwn H G E 937; Osborne, 22,114; Sumimersett, 12, 958. Now is the time to buy i eatin; Stoves. They are very scarce and hard to get and if you wait you may not lie able to get them at all. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic letroys the malarial germs which are transmitted .o the blood by the Malaria Mosquito. Frce 60,. JNA I as Entirely Cured Mr. Wm. A. Hartmann, 217% 8. Scond St., Muskogee, Oklahoma, thus describes his case. Read his lotter. Liquid or Tablet Form I GOODS i'te.. SON'S ent of silks and dress ption, hosiery and un mels and outings. .adies' Neckwear. riarket conditions these rices as low as they can SON & CO. he War GHTS 'ans Enthusiastic WVOR ADULTS 25c anvassed and nominees declared. The otal vote thus far assembled is: United States senate: Peeples, 20, 57; Pollock, 36,250. Attorney General: Sapp 23,628; Volfe, 32,395. Railroad commissioner: Arnold, 31, -13; liffhardson, 24,392. Commissioner of agriculture: Garrl on, 25,501; Harris 29,834. Comptroller general: Elmore, 14, By Twelve PERi Bottles ofPER Greatest Human Vitalizer "During the win tore of 1897 wihctrho uand 1898 1 was SO badl aff licted thought I must urel . die from it. After trying inn y doctors and all other rocomm nded rem edies made known t mne, ~~ induced to use Pr a. I was cured entirely by utwelve, bottles of Poruna and one bottle of Manalin. Since that time, 1 have never been without' Peruna. I use It for colds and as a general tonic during Sprinlg and Fail months and Ind It the greatest human vitalizer."1 Sold Everywhere NEW FAI WIU A complete assortrr fabrics of ery descri derwear lankets, flai The Latest in I Owing to present r goods are offered at p be found anywhere. W. G. Wit rqL V JANJ :on Pictur'e of t "S FL~.A~vUNG HEl lP/oving Picture i CH POPULAR F2