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Watch Carefully Down to a Fine Point. Rev. J. D. Newton of Thomasville has originated a novel plan by which citizens can secure real estate con- .f 1 1 J 9 T citizens can secure real estate con- TnO I . it ll l C I Jf sPTvenient to the factories and business UHZ -JlUllS O XtV jpointg of Thomasville. His proposi- Start Them Off Right With a Good Laxative and Then Watch Their Food. Mothers are often unconsiously very careless about the diet of their children, forcing all to eat the same foods. The fact is that all foods do not agree alike with different persons. Hence, avoid what seems to constipate the child or to give it indigetsion, and urge it to take more of what is quick ly digested. If the child shows a tendency to constipation it should immediately be given a mild laxative to help the bowels. By this is not meant a physic or purgative, for these should never be given to children, nor anything like salts, pills, etc. What the child re quires is simply a small dose of the gentlest of medicines, such as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which in the opinion of thousands of watchful mothers, is the ideal remedy for any child showing a tendency to constipa tion. So many things can happen to RALPH M. PATTEN wonders for her boy Ralph, who was constipated from birth but is now do ing fine. Naturally she is enthusias tic about it and wants other mothers to use it. Dr. Caldwell's Sysup Pep sin is sold by druggists at fifty cents constipated child that care is necs- land one dollar a bottle, the later size sary. Colds, piles, headaches, sleep-Joeing Dougnt Dy inose wno already lessness and many other annoyances know its value, and it contains pro that children should not have can uuu- portionately more. ally be traced to constipation, Many of America's foremost fami lies are never without Syrup Pepsin, because one can never tell when some member of the family may need it, and all can use it. Thousands endorse it, among them Mrs. M. E. Patten, Valley Junction, Iowa, who is never without it in the house. Mrs. Patten says that Syrup Pepsin has done it will do. Everyone like Syrup Pepsin as it is very pleasant to the taste. It is also mild and non-griping and free from injurious ingredients. Families wishing to try a free sam ple bottle can obtain it postpaid by ad dressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 418 Wash ington St., Monticello, 111. A postal card with your name and address on Education and Good Roads. One of the speakers at a good roads convention in Fort Worth recently de clared that there are 70,000 unedu cated children in Texas "who have never entered a schoolhouse." In addition to the 70,000 who never have attended school the speaker said there are "200,000 absentees from many sessions." Bad roads unques tionably are responsible for much ab senteeism in the rural schools. It may be an open question whether the fact that 70.000 Texas children do not at tend school at all is attributable to bad roads. .There are many children who do not like to go to school, and there are others who do not go be cause of poverty or other adverse con ditions. Such as these would not 'ike- ly be influenced by the roads. Irregularity of attendance is a if ferent matter from absolute non-attendance, and it is a great obstrcl o the educational advancement of the p i pil. Here the road question seriously affects the country schools. Mnnv oi the pupils travel for considerable dis tances in order to reach school. Th-ro is no doubt that the condition of tiie roads frequently cuts down attendance and thus militates against the ' prog ress of the schools. Thoso soli .j's that are located on good roads will have a larger and a more regular and more prompt attendance than fios-e which can be reached only by travel ing a muddy road or "cuting across the field." Education atid good roads are inter dependent. No rural school, however well equipped and supported, can be as useful on a bad road as on a good roa-1. It is a mistake to build good 3cl.ool houses without taking into account the condition of the highways. The jvi solidation of schools can be brought about successfully only in localities where the roads are good. Louisville Courier-Journal. N. C. VETERANS' REUNION. Will be Held in Raleigh This Year June 10. The North Carolina Confederate Veterans' reunion will be held this year in Raleigh and the date is June 10 when the monument to the Women of the Confederacy will be unveiled on Capitol Square. President John C. Drewry in behalf of the Chamber of Commerce and city of Raleicrh ex tended the invitation for the reunion tion is one cent per square foot in any quantity. A cash deposit of one quarter oi a cent per loot is required. Mr. Newton claims that a man can crow on a foot of ground a stalk of tobacco which may bring fifty cents, or a head of cabbage for 25 cents or a stalk of corn for 10 cents, ne lur ther says that a very small throat may swallow down a stick of candy which costs a cent, but the throat has never been invented that can gulp down a foot of ground at a time. Bet ter save the pennies by purchasing even a small amount of this land which will in a few years be worth big money. But best of all, he can build a good home right close to the best town in the State and after he gets his land, if he hasn't the money to build the home, the People's Build ing and Loan Association will build the home if a few shares are taken out in that association. High Point Enterprise. Waims the Cause of Your Pains. Child A foul, disagreeable breath, dark circles around the fcj'es, at times feverish, with great thirst, cheeks flushed and then pale, abdouiien swo lea with sharp cramping pains are all indications of worms. Don't let your child suffer Kickapoo Worm Killer will give sure relief-i-ii kills the woi'ms-wiwhile its laxatiye effect adds greatly to the health of your child by removing the dangerous an disagreeable effect of worms pnd parasites from the system. Kickapoo Worm Killer as a health producer should be In every households Per fectly safe. Buy a box today.. Price 25c. All druggists or by mail. Kickapoo Indiian Med. Co., Phil, or St, Louis. Money is Not the Whole Show. It is a truth, none can refute, that we are all to some extent dependent upon others. Money will buy atten tions, but it fails to buy happiness and often it is from the humblest suorces that we can reap our greatest joy The millionaire will turn from his home of wealth where he has a surfeit of luxury and stop at the door of a in this city and the acceptance from I hrir.Die cottage to enjoy the suule of Maj. Henry A. London was received a Prattling child that has won his few days ago, : heart by its pleasant way; and as it T .. ,, . .. .. . I walks by his side as far as safety TnHn ZP giv ? lnvltatl" Major !wU1 permit and he watches it until hat 0n acS0UJt of,th.e it enters his home. As he misses the j r f . I ; 1 0Iuea: little hand from his grasp he recalls tnprfn wiTh attended .an those vo have passed out of the S?thT-giA,U ne presfnt ln Rale,gh reach of his loving care and his soul uuuc jlu. i nrparuuujis tire now under way to make the reunion onp of the best of the past several years. The Chamber of Commerce will probably at its monthly meeting next Tuesday night refer the reunion rnnf:- ter to the entertainment commit.tfp and in that respect start active work toward the local entertainment of the veterans. cries out, "What is home without the children?" Wonderful Cough Kemedy. For Frost Uites and Chapped Skiu. For frost bittea ears, fingers and toes; chapped hands and lips, chil blains, cold sores, red and rough skin, there is nothing to equal Buck- ien's Arnica salve. Stops the pain at ouce and heals quickly. In every home there should be a box handy all the time. Best remedy for all skin diseases, itchtog eczema, tetter, piles, etc. 25c. All druggists or by mail. Stand Up Straight and Get the Full Horsepower Out of Your Human . .Machine ... The way the human body is mod is of the utmost importance if the person is to have the best of health of which the person is capable. With a person it is much the same as vt.h the automobile. One represents a 50 horsepower engine, another a 40, an other a 30, still another 20 and if the body is used rightly this full amount of energy can be developed without harm. If the body is used wrongly, is true with the machine, it may be ruined in developing half the amount or the designed horsepower. When Dr.. Klnc's 'Pv nisnovniv ia known everywhere as the remedy Which will SUl-elv Ktnn a nonpli ni. cold. d. P. Lawson oil Eidson, Tefla H. E. BuckJen & Co, Philadelphia. writes; "Dr. King's New Diseov jor St. Louis. ery is the most wondprful ooue-h. I ,. coio: muu throat ami lung medicine' The federation of 96 churches in I ever sold la my store. It can't be St. Louis recently inserted half-page beat. It needs no guarantee." This advertisements in the Woi Tinner is true, because Dr. King's NewUrging church attendance and con stlnate of coughs acid colds. Lung; eluding with the statement: "You You Phould keep a bottle in the may not like the preacher; perhaps, troubles quickly helped by its use. it Is not his fault. Try another uiscovery win reneve the most ob- church." As a result they all report increased attendance. Pathfinder. house at all times for all the mem bers off the family. 50c. and $1.00. ah druggists w by mail. The 12-year-old-daughter of H. E. K2?" ' PU,,adelphUl 'Calhoun of Rowland. Robeson coun ' 1 , ty, was burned to leath last week. els and other organs are crowded tc-,IIer mother being ill, the little girl gether and work badly, so that indi- 'was cleaning house and while stand gestion and constipation resuult. ing on a chair cleaning off the man Health, or the best possible efficiency, tel her apron caught fire, the full horsepower of the perron, ! cannot result under such conditions In Memory of Mrs. Annie .Floyd, One of the Oldest Ladies in Ran dolph County. Mrs. Annio Floyd, the widow of any more than an engine can develop its rated horsepower if the cylinders are full of carbon, or that the fuel in the furnace can he rnnsnmeH nrnn .rlv if the drafts are not properly open or the late George W. Floyd, died at the ashes are not removed. The posi- the nome oi' her son Mr- M- Floyd, tion most favorable for health and in in Trinity township, Feb. 13th. She which the InnH nr hnwlen nt life -.,, was born April 18. 1823. aged 00 rightly used, the parts are all in bal- be carried most easily is with the years. 8 months and 24 days. She ance; there is no undue strain to any body, both when sitting and when was a k'nd mother and a devoted part, the chest is carried high, so that standing, as it would be if person were Christian woman. She was a mem- the breathing is easy, and there is the; trying to sit or stand as tall as pos- ber of tne M- P Church for 41 full amount of "wind power." The sible. This gives the high chest, the years. She was never too busy to abdominal organs are properly jup- flat abdomen, the erect head, square tako time to & ner church as ported and work with the least difTi- shoulders, straight knees, and the lonS as Bn was able. She leaves culty, the digestion and nutrition are springs of the whole bodv are set in three sons and one daughter to good. If the bodv is drooned buckles in the middle, the whole body suffers, and many times disease con ditions start in this way. In suv.li drooped position the chest is flatten ed, so that the lungs cannot work rightly and become weak, the abdomen is telescoped and the stomach, i.ow- the best wav. This in the nnsitinn re,., mourn their loss: Messrs. B. C. and ognized by the athletic trainer, by the J- M- Floyd, who live in Trinity singing-teacher and by all those wt.o township, and G. C. Floyd of High are expected to train individuate for Point. and Mrs. F. E. Wood of Tab great effort. The same position i-. ernacle. . She was laid to rest in best foreveryone, whether the effort Hopewell1-cemetery by the side of be great or small, or whether the ' ner "usoanu wno preceaea ner six- work be with the head or muscle. North Carolina Man Finds Quick Relief From Disorders of StomaGh Mr. Wade Thankful He Read About , Mayr Wonderful Stomach Remedy. E. T. Wade of Williston, N. C, was the victim of stomach disords. He tried many remedies and took a great deal of medicine and treatments. Re lief seemed a long time coming. , Then he found Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy, took a dose and found relief at once. He told his opin ion of the remedy in a letter in which he said: "Tour medicine has worked wond ers. I feel so much better. I am thankful to you, indeed, for advertis ing your wonderful remedy in the pa pers, as otherwise I might never have know of it." . Along with this letter Mr. Wade or dered more of the remedy. The first dose proves no long treatment. Let ters like this come from all parts of the country. Mayr's Wonderful Stom ach Remedy clears the digestive tract of mucoid accretions and removes poisonous matter. It brings swift re lief to suffereres from stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Many say it has saved them from dangerous opera tions and many are sure it has saved thier lives. Because of the remarkable success of this remedy there are many imita tors, so be cautious. Be sure it's MAYR'S. Go to the Standard Co. drug store and ask about the wonder ful results it has been accomplishing in cases they know of or send to Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154-156 Whiting St., Chicago, 111., for free book on stomach aliments and many grateful letters from people who have been restored. Any druggist can tell you its wonderful effects. teen years ago. no mother now. how sad the thought, but in the grave she calmly sleeps for her spirit has gone to that blest world. . A Splendid Home Journal. The'' American Messenger is an il lustrated monthly for all the house hold. Founded in 1843, it has been the favorite religious paper of hun dreds of thousands. It delivers each month a message of inspiration, com fort and good cheer. It is inter-denominational and devoted to the up building of a sturdy Christian char. acter and the promotion of good cit-. lzensnip. This valuable paper will be sent from now until the end of December, iyi4, lor only twenty-five cents, and u mi Bauiuontu live cents is for warded for packing and postage, a copy of our beautiful picture enti tled "Suffer Little Children," will also be sent. The picture is by the cele brated artist, B. Plockhorst. The size of picture is 18x22 incheB. Th ntn. ture itself is well worth the cost of the subscription. If you are not familiar with th American Messenger. Bend for a free sample copy. AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY 150 Nassau Street, New York City. r . -jimrsphfi. Mm VIES CROUP and PNEUMONIA SALVE (External Vapor Remedy) Relieves Croup, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Colds, Grippe, Coughs, etc., in a few minutes. Applied externally does away with dosing the stomach with nauseating drugs. Doctors use and recommend Brame's Croup & Pneumo nia Salve. In the most serious cases it is only necessary to rub the salve well on the chest, throat, under the arms and between the shoulders the healing vapors go direct ly to the affected parts giving Telief immediately. En dorsed by mothers everywhere. Read the following tes timonial: ; "Brame Drug Company, North Wilkesboro, N. C, Gentlemen: Our little boy has been subject to that dreadful disease, croup, all his life, and we have tried many different croup remedies, but never found one that gave the desired result until we tried 'Brame's Croup & Pneumonia Salve'. We keep a bottle in the house all the time." Signed J. C. Grayson and wife. Brame's Group & Pneumonia Salve may be had at leading drug stores or sent direct on receipt of price. 25c, 50c. and $1.00 jars. Liberal sample and interesting booklet giving many testimonials mailed free. BRAME CHEMICAL COMPANY, North Wilkesboro, N. C. J. K. PAGE, President HEXKV A. PAGE, V.-fPreeident, FRANK PAGE. Treasurer. Page Trust Company CAPITAL $50,000.00 Aberdeen, N. C This Trust Company desires and expects to lend its aid to the profitable development of the section known as the Sandhill Belt, and we are offering- our services in all proper and legitimate banking channels. Just at this moment we are esspecially concerned about Sav ings Accounts. The beginning of a new quarter, April 1st, is not far off. The community that spends less than it earns is like the indi vidual who practices the same virtue, that is on the road to wealth and independence. The combined savings of a whole community is made availa ble for the development and betterment of that community through such institutions as the Page Trust Company of Aberdeen, and still each individual depositor reaps the direct benefit of the earnings of his own savings. Keep your money at work in the development of your own section of the State, and at the same time secure your self the highest possible returns from it. - - - Whether you have much or little, we invite you to open a sav ings account with us by the beginning of the new quarter. If you have never formed the habit of "laying by something for a rainy day," we urge you to begin now. Four Per Cent. Paid on Time Deposits, Com pounded Quarterly for the New Quarter. A Sav ings Account with Page Trust Company ABERDEEN, N. C. mrnhMrifmaBBmsemmm, , j L n 1 Make Thts and Try It for Coughs This Ilame-TIade Remedy mm ne Equal for Prompt Remits. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with Vt pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 2 ounce of Pinex (fifty cents' worth in a pint bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup. Take a teaapooaful every one, two or three hour. This simple remedy takes hold ot a cough more quickly than anything else you ever ued. Usually conquers an ordinary cough inside of 24 hours. Splendid, too, for whooping cough, spasmodic croup and bronchitis.' If stimulates the appetite and ia slightly laxative, which helps end a cough. This makes more and better cough syrup than you could buy ready made for 12.50. It keeps perfectly and tastes pleasant Pinex Is a most valuable concen tiated -compound of Norway white pine extract, and is rioh in guaiacol and other natural pine elements which are so healing to the membranes. Other preparations will not work in this plan. Making cough syrup with Pinex and sugar syrup (or strained honey) has proven so popular throughout the United States and Canada that it is often imitated. . But the old, successful mix turs has never been equaled. . A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this, preparation. Year druggist has ntx or will get it for you. If not, send to . The FInex Co., Ft Wayne, Ind. Mrs. E. A. Barber, aged 62 years, died at her home at Barber's Junc tion Sunday morning after a long ill ness. She is survived by a husband one daughter and four sons. The burial took place Monday afternoon from Christ church near Barber's. NOTICE. Having? Qualified on afhnim'atn d. b. n. on the estate of Delphina Hill, uceHseu, oeiore w.u.nammona, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph countv. all Dersons Kavin .lain,. against, said estate are notified to present tnem to tne undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 19th day of March. 1915. or this nnUu hii v pleaded in bar of their recovery; and t""""" mx huu estate will come forward and make immediate settlement This 11th day of March, 1914. v. J. A. McRAE. .. Notice of Surviving Partners. As surviving partners of p." T "Inch, J. b. Spencer and W. S. Thay fl trading as W. S. 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On graduates hold high grade position) everywhra. Send today for booklet. testimonlaJa, e8o . ' CAUcago Cbmspoajdesioe; Schools 19 Chioago Opera House Blook ' " t Chioago, M. ' Town taxes for 1918 are past due and must be paid at once to save further cost and trouble. See me at once at my home, . H. H. KENNEDY, . Town Tax Collector., .1
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