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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER JAMES B. ANDERSON IS ONLY SLIGHTLY WOUNDED Saie of Georga .W. Williams Goes Over Until Next Term Court; Gas Instructor BRINGING UP FATHER ) fri APE 0114 OOT 1 loc oo etrone too THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1918.' - . h : - "A I ssxcSSxpji jsav ll SJ J I I l . I jm I lal VI CMCOOUT I -v-" i.W ( ) r (Special to ths News and Observer.) Wilson, Sept. 4.-Ir. and Mrs. W. 8. Asdersoa today received a letter from their ni, Corporal James B, Anderson who, a few days ago, was officially re ported from Washington aa being se verely wounded oa a battlefield in France on August 4. The letter was written by the young aero himself on August 7 three ,days after being wounded He states in the letter that ha is in a base hospital and only slightly wounded in the hip; that hid it not been for a silver cigsrette ease that ho earried oa his hip the wnnnd probably might have been mora srrioui. ' . Trsa Bill Charging Marder. The grand jury on Tuesday found a true bill, against JdrGeorgaJW,, -Williams for killing Carl C. Viveretta t Elm City on June 27. After being ar raigaed and defendant pleading "not guilty." by consent, the same bond of $3,000 was renewed nnd the esse was set to be, beard at the nett criminal term of Wilson superior court which convenes September 30. Flag At Half Mast, Old Glory, on the court house green is at half mast in honor of Private John I Dewey Adams who died from wounds received on August 5. The sad event I has not been officially reported, but the 'parents of the young hero (who volun teered with Co. K, the Wilson Light Infantry under Captain L. I). Giddens),' i received a letter from a Bed Cross" j nurse yesterday that the young man died st a base hospital the day after ; being wounded. 8ome time ago it was I reported that Cp. K, to a man, was in- eured for $10,000, and if this be true, while no money can compensate parents for the loss of a child, it will be a God send to the parents who have a large family of children to support. Trench Gss Instructor. , Lieutenant Frank Barnes Davis, who went across with Cox's artillery and who hss seen actual service on the bat tlefields in France is on his way back to America, having been sent bark to in struct our aoldiers in the use of trench gss before crossing oversees. Where he will be assigned is not definitely known. CULLIPER KILLING CASE . TO COME UP IN JONES COURT NEXT WEEK Three -Story Brick Building To Be Built In New Bern; Fune ral of W. L. Arendell (Special to the News and Observer.) New Bern, N. C, Kept. 4. A special term of Jones county superior court, will he held at Trenton beginning neit Monday, September 9, with Judge Whedbee presiding and Solicitor Hor ton prosecuting. The most important rase to coma up for trial will be that of Plate vs. W. J. Morton and sons, who are charged with the killing of James Culliper on the night of July 22 by shooting. Morton and his sons are now in Craven county jail for safe keeping and will be re uii'ed next Monday. It is alleged that on the uight of July 22 Morton and his sons went to the home of Culliper and shot him to death with buckshot for threatening to re port the former for making and selling whiskey, which is said to have been tht common gossip around Maysville. Ar riving at Culliper 'a home, they are al leged to have called him to the door, where he "was riddled with shot, dying almost instantly. Culliper's wif fell on the floor in a faint, which probably saved her life, as the Morton's tired a volley of shot into the bed whero the woman waa a fee. minutes before. Beveral prominent nttorueys have been retained both by the State and the defendants, unong them bein; Messrs. 1). L Ward and Jute K. Warren, of Trenton, who will assist Solicitor Mor ton with the prosecution, and thi firms of Moon v Dunn, and Abernc'hy, Hen derson k Willis, who will plead for the defendant With this -brilliant array of legs I talent, ibe case will na ooubt be strongly contested. Many witnesses have been summoned both for and agsinst the defendants. Bnlldlng Activities. Mr- John ('. Rhodes, who owns the property oj South Frant street next to the New Hern Grocery Co., is having the old building razed and it is his in tention to Meet a three-story brick building to be fitted np with offices. It is proposed to have all modern equip ment including steam heat. Funeral of Mr. Arendell. The funirai services over the re mains of the lata W. L. Arendell, who . ilied st his home in Morehead City Monday night, were held Tuesday af ternoon l rom the Methodist church at that place l.y the pastor, Rev. 11. H. Boone, assisted by the Baptist minister and the pastor of the Northern Metho dist Church. Beautiful floral tributes attested the esteem in which the de ceased was held. During the fun-i.il Rough and Red. HairCame Out. Cuticura Healed. "When my little boy was a month old he bad four largo scaly-looking ring-worms on the top of tail bead and they almost covered ft. They were the worst I stst saw. They were rough, red, and soma wan white, and be cried moat of the time. Every bit of hi hair came out '' "I tried everything that people would tell m but they did not help. I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment ana then bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of the Cuti cura Ointment, and they healed him." (Signed) Mrs. L Birchen, 305 Ford St., Rldgcdalt, Tenn., Jan. 7f 1917. Moat skin troubles might be pre vented by using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for every -day toilet purpose aaaate la ttm sr Sk. AMn "Oaaeara, Nr. lama SM mrvwt gta ate. (Mama, ft a Ma, Tabu Ms. 1 IIS ON BABY'S HEAD I J VjCL ?' I I I I ! " MUTT AND JEFF-rAnd "71 rZ, . TJ rATKtai iM twu vewn sswew -m ' " Kt -V Trle MiTtsit Aknv j j . t we Aasv t t a vefc wank) PuAv TM6 GeXMeJ 3PoW, (v?u7 Si V T? -" It Q ' - ' ' j RELIEVED FROM ITCHING EURIIIIIG ECZEMA Gives Reainol the Whole Credit Aug. 15. "For some time I suffered frightful! from eczema on. my legs From my knees down they were covered with scales, and itched and. burned as though hot coals were resting on them. I would scratch until the blood came, and was unable to sleep at night. Noth ing that I tried helped me, until a drug gist recommended Kesinol Oi-ntmcnt. After applying it once, I enjoyed the first good night's sleep I had had in weeks. Now I am sound and well after using a little over one jar of Resinol Ointment, to which I give the whole credit." (Signed 1 F. B. Price, 4U Downey H., Indianapolis, Ind. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap are earried in stock by all druggists. closed, prying loving tribnfs to a good citizt-u i.iiv an earnest rhur-li man. At the conclusion of the funeral ser vices the remains were taken by boat to Beaufort and interred in tin ceme tery therp. Five boat loada-of f4mls accompanied the remains of Mr. Aren dell. He was at the time of his death post master of Moreheaif City and was in his 71st year. Passed away, at his residence In Tow hatan county, Va., Henry Embree Taurtnan, in the eighty-ninth year of his age. Be leaves one daughter, Miss Hallie E. Taurman, who was for many years director of niusie at Oxford Col lege, Oxford, N. C. Obscure understanding is indicated by ailenre when one should speak and by speech when one should remain si lent. STOP DANDRUFF! HAIR GETS THICK. WAVY, BEAUTIFUL Girls' Draw a cloth through your hair and double its beauty. Spend a few cents! Dandruff vanishes and hair stops coming out. To be possessed of a head of heavy,! beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy aid free from dandruff, is merely a mattor of using a little Panderine. It li easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a smiill bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now--all drug stores recommend it ap ply a little as directed, and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance, freshness, fl tiffin ess and an Incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will, you can not find a trace of dandruff or failing hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weekr' use, when you will see new hsir- fine and downy at first yes but really new han- sprouting out all over your scalp Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and euro for itchy scalp, and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really ii moisten a eloth with a little Panderine and carefully draw it through your hair taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be sftftjrlossy and beautiful in just t few moments a delightful surprise avaiU sreryons who tries it. adr. It's Just Like LIEUT. L. G. EVANS INJURED. Pennsylvania Officer Is Being Cared For at Home of Mrs. Frank Page. (Special to The News and Observer.) Aberdeen, N. C, Sept. 4. Lieut. In land 0. Kvans, of Boonville, Pa., Sun day was thrown from a southbound Pea board Air Line train nnd has had his left foot badly hurt. He was tuken to a hospital and later fo the residence of Mrs. Frnnk I'nte, where he is being given every attention possible. Lieut. Kvans was returning from a visit to his home and on his way to Camp Johnson nt Jacksonville, Fla. Orders have been received for him to be sent, to the nearest military hospital as soon as he can be safely carried. SELMA SCHOOL HAS GOOD OPENING MONDAY. Selma, Sept. 4. The Selma school opened on Monday with about .100 chil dren in attendance. Many of the chil dren were accompanied to the school by their parents. An address by the super intendent, Prof. E. H. Moser, was a feature. The people of Selma are go ing to co operate with him in making the school as efficient aa possible. On last Friday inght a community reception was held for the purpose of cementing the people of the town in the school work. The town has a $60,000 school building. WELL KNOWN MAN OF KERNERSVILLE PRAISES "DRECO" Cat on Stomach, Paint, Burn ing, Chocking - Sensation, Headachet and Kidney ' Trouble Relieved by the . New Root and Herb Medicine. People suffering from gastritis, head aches, constipation, pains in the ..back and limbs, catarrh, rheumntism, nerv ousness, poor appetite, unsound sleep and other troubles caused by a deranged stomach, slggish liver or weak kidneys have found great relief by taking Dreco, the great system .tonic, mnda from the juices and extracts of many different rogtsfb.) That this is ' true' is proven by the signed statement from responsible per sons right here in our own country and city. For instance, the statement made by Mr. W. D. Branson, a well known and highly respected Guilford f'oimty man resides near Kernemvillc. In telling his experience he said: ''I read so much about the new medicine Dreco I decided to try. it, but I had tried so many medicines that I had lost faith in them all. But this Dreco is different from the others and the first few doses helped me and soothed my stomach. 1 have taken one bottle and. came to buy three more now for I have great faith in it. It's the only medicine that has eased my stomach and stopped the gas. I eat anything I want now and never have that full up feeling nor the burn i"IC. "My kidneys are also much better and I don't have to get up during the night as I formerly did. Dreco is fine and I am glad fr you to publish my case for it may help some one else get well, who reads if.'' .What should he more convincing than the statements of well known people right here in the Tar Heel State f The owners of Dreco dont you believe what they, claim for it but what persons who have taken the medicine say. Doesn't that show an honesty of purpose! Dreco is sold by most good druggists snd is particularly recommended in Raleigh by til druggists Adv. vt CAM CO OUT AH Bri Jeff to Throw a "Natural" APEX TOBACCO MARKET OPENS WELL AND PRICES RULE HIGH. (Special to The News and Observer.) Apex, Sept. 4. The tobacco market opened here today with more tobacco than could be handled in one day. About two hundred thousand pounds were sold. The price was declared to lie excellent, averaging about forty dollors per hun dred. The farmers were very msch pleased with the prices and treatment. Mr. B, F. Godfrey Dead. Jonesboro, N. ('., Sept. 4. Mr. B. F. Godfrey died at his home here this morning at four o'clock after an illness of six weeks. Mr.. Godfrey was one of our most influential business men, and will be greatly missed by our town com munity. His straightforward business dealings had won for him an unlimited number of friends. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Minnie F. Godfrey, and mother, Mrs. Nancy Godfrey, and three brothers, Messrs. W. A. and Chas. G. Godfrey of Jonesboro, N. C, and John U Godfrey, of Hillsboro. X. C. He will be buried tomorrow at Shallow Well, by the Odd Fellows and Junior Order. OLDEST AND BEST BLOOD PURIFIER Time Makes No Mistakes We have never claimed that S. S. S. was a medicine to work wonders, nor one that would cure every physical ailment or disorder. More than fifty years ago it was placed on the mar ket and recommended aa a blood purifier, and today," after a long and successful career, and when its use has become al most universal, only the same honest claim is made for it that it will relieve those dis eases and disorders arising from an impure or polluted blood. Time makes no mistakes, and the very best rwomTnerfda tion of S. S. S. is the fact that it has stood a long test and is now more generally used than ever before, and has the confidence, we believe, of a greater number of people than any other blood medicine. The blood is the most vital force 6t life; every organ, nerve, muscle, tissue and sinew of the body is dependent on it for nourishment and strength, and as it circulates through the system, pure and rich, it fur nishes these different members the healthful properties needed to preserve therrt and enable them to perform their various duties. So long as the blood remains free from infection we are apt to escape disease, but any impurity, humor or poison acts injuriously on the system and affects the general health. Postular eruptions, pimples rashes, and the various skin af fections, show that the blood1 Is in a feverish condition as a re sult of some humor, or the UWL The Famous Beautifler Hiv ou trid It yet? Thousand, every. hra ar wins H. It Is a wonderful tonic (or th ikin, drflai hot umavrr vin. and cauaea wrlnklaa, tan, (racklaa, aallow akin. blarkhMda, aun apou, roushnaaa. ruddinaai to quickly disappear. It brlnsa rosea to tha fheaki and min anrone look 10 rears younmr. (Kv a youthful eompkilon and "A kin you lova to touch. " A etmple applica tion provaa It. 8ea lanre announcement aoon to appear In thie paper. Aik your drussiat about It.-Adv. CONGRESSMAN DOl'GHTON MAKES GOOD SPEECH AT BOONE Boone, 8ept. 4.-During the inter mission of court on Monday Congress man "Bob" Poughtou,epoke to a crowd ed court house. He spoke of his obli gations to these people and said that he atood for re-election on his past record. He told his audixnee that he had laid aside politics and was going to bend all his energies to the war. His speech was devoted to a discussion of the war. presence of an irritating, fiery acid. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula and blood disorders will continue to grow worse as long as the cause remains. Bad blood may come from various causes, such as a sluggish condition of the sys tem, imperfect bowel and kid ney action, indigestion, etc., or the trouble may be inherited; but whatever the cause the blood must be purified before the body can be healthy." S. S. S. is a natural blood purifier and tonic. It is made entirely of the harmless juices and extracts of roots, herbs and j barks of recognized medicinal) tatoi?rmr4)emg-f re Ifon all harmful minerals is an abso-j lutely safe medicine for young or old. S. S. S. goes into the circulation. It freshens and en riches the blood and will do for you what it has done for thou sands of others. S. S. S. is thel most reliable and at the same time a most pleasant acting medicine for those whose blood has become weak and for those who are suffering with blood troubles. A course of S. S. S. will prove to you its great efficacy, as it has in numerous other cases which have been reported to us by grateful patients. Do not continue to suffer be cause of wrong treatment, but go to your drug strjre and com mence taking S. S. S. today. Also write fully to our head physician, who will give you full instruction about your own case. -. Address Medical Director, 412 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Waata Prohibition Enforced and War Proaeruled Vlirorowaly Jadge Cllae Holding t'oart in Boone. Boone, Sept. 4. Watauga superior court convened on Monday, Judge ('line presiding. Judge Cline In his charge to the jury itsieted that the jury look closely after any iolation of the prohibition laws. In closing he spoke of the war and said that however greatly our fathers serv er for our roundly that our sons and brothers in this war are serving in a far greater way. He impressed the fact that no nation ever entered a war as our country had this one and exhibited the high purpose for which we are standing, lie urged all who came under the new man power law to register to a man ami all others to do their individ ual part by standing loyally behind the Just Once! Try Dodson's Liver Tone! Take No Calomel! Listen To Me! If bilious, constipated, headachy or fsick, I guarantee relief without taking dangerous calomej T7hich sickens and salivates. Ftop using calomel! It makes yoq sick. Don't lose a day's work. If you feel lazy, sluggish, bilious "or cbiisli pated, listen to me! Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of (He bones. Calomel, wWW(t comes into contact with sour bile, rrnrhs into it, break ing it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are "all knocked out," if your liver is torpid and bowels constipated or you hnve headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a spoonful ot harmless Doilaon's I.iver Tone. - Here's my guarantee-Go to any drug store snd get a bottle of Hodson's I.iver Tone for a few cents. Take a spoonful . -SSr.a W Formerly Dobbin A Fsrratl RALEIGH'S YARD ! We Sell Dry Goods For Cash and Mark Our Goods at Cash Prices. We Are Showing Our NEW FALL 'SILKS'- Fancies and Plains match. Come By BUD FISHER ? rrrtawt. Ifii. r H. C mkea Tra4 sisrk Res. U. . hi Mi war work in every way. It was a stronf appeal. Spend 5c! That's all It costs to try GRANDMA. Only to to find oiitalxMitthis won derful powdmd soap the soap that makes washing easy becauss It dors away With rubbing. Anaaitiaiaxt laa Powdered SOAP Ask; Your Grocer For It t tonight, and if it doesn't straighten yoa 4 ; right up ami make you feel fins and vigorous liy morning,'! - want yoS 6 go , ha k to the store and get your money, Hodson's I.iver Tone is destroying tas .' sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefor, it can not sbIivhIc or make you sick. . f ; I guarantee that one spoonful of Dod-- ' son's Live- Tone w ill put your slug" gish liver to work and clean your bow el of that sour bile aud constipated I i waite which is clogging your system ami making you feel miserable. I guar mi I re that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep the entire family feel ing fine for months. Give it to youfn children. It is harmless; doesn't grips . aud they like its pleasant taste. AdT, 1 Mrihriiri fr ia,w mm xjul GOODS STORE and Fringes to and see them. la r-9
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