Pi
" I Innr-MMm WRITF.S OF WILSON'S IT! CAMgrg VniTP HAIP
FROM WITHIN THE STATE
ITEMS OF LIVE NKWS (JATilEU
EI) F!U)M KXCHANGKS AM)
CONDENSED IN BRliiF IV
for i;rsi i:eo;;rs. a cc.l
I'M IN ONE PARAGRAPH.
The .University of North Carolina
now has 'one thousand pupi's, the .'ar
gent number in its history.
Lee coi.nty has joined the for."
of proe-ross. Siiti'il:iy bv an over
whelming :.:a.-r'ty ''- il.'is '
ized the insnnnce of another $1Ui,
000 in bonds to build good roads. Tr.is
is the ,; ;n! hum'-.'-.'i; thousand to Iv
voted vithi:ir two years.
Saturday ti
store of . !!
lotto, t gelhu
of goods va
J. li. .VrV tV:
V("'f t:V.'UO.'
giit at li:"-) th? li
kr, I: l..
u i Ji their entire s
1 r . .1. Tl-e slo.-i
Ti.
il'liii'.
nun.h'T
iels
conveying t.io
information t:-..
lii.ain ,li uier.;--d
the invitation of
ti '.fral A.-;. "h
Salf.rdav .Kir.u:"1
Secretary ol ;-'!:;. i
lirvan had aer. pti
the M-t ('iv.liiu
to address 'Jvoi (v
HO. Mr. liryau will also ad.iress ti.o
Social Soi'.i.e 'oil u.-re.-s wl.i. n wili -held
in Ka'eili .!a:i. -'.) a':d
The eleeantiy furnished home of
Fred H. 0i'K-r, of Slaiesvillo, was
completely destroyed by lire Saturday
nipht about '.) o'clock. The lire origi
nated in the servant's loom on the
second floor. Mrs. .1. N. McKeo, and
Mr. and Mrs. I "rank C Lewis, of
.,.-;,..... . ... -: . ... . . o ..
in their i-v s . :i f'o sooon n ..:
and cmio n-.ir L-ciiiB cut ot" fron
escape bv 'e f:;i."'S The io.. ......
sever.;' i': : . -.'l do!:a;v.
St:itesii!o har enaKod the services
of a vivilin.tr nurse, Mrs. Vera 1!.
Jones, of Nashville Tean. Mrs. Jones
wiil work arnon the more unfortunate
families of ti.e ti-wn
ford to employ a nu
res as l: the care of I
who cannot al
st , tfivinjr advi
;io sick, mstriiel
onj;' tno linos of
inp the Inn:.-..
domestic science, i-anitation, etc.. anil
tojuhilijl ti.cni how i.i iirevont lis
eascc. Her salary of S'.HK) has been
pledged by the people of tne tow.,
and she will operate under the au
spices of the Civic league.
Mr. M. T. Norris. a merchant of
Raleigh and a member of a wide!
known family, was killed in his house
Saturday morning in a mysterious
manner. Mr. ivorris arose eariy ancr
the midnight hour and went down
stairs to investigate a noise. He cou'ol
find nothing and returned to bed.
ter sunrise, a hired . ,niln I what would you do right now if you' Many of our farmers who have
came up and reported to Mrs. Nonv I niui a severe "cold ? Could you do bet-' heretofore depended wholly on cot
that her husband was deal with a bu.- tel. tjian to take Chamberlain's Cough . ton or tobacco or on both of these
let wound. A pistol was found m-3'" it :c V,;,lv recommended stanles. for n livinir will from the
him. but that circumstances leads the
coroner to the belief that another man ;
shot him. It is know n, the coroner j
declares, that the weapon did not bo-
lone to the dead man and it is b
lieved by the officer that the burv".
placed it there to give the homic" "
an appearance of suicide. The kitch
en window was found raised.
Five persons lost their lives v.hr 1 The Northwest has been planting crops their sole stake, failing even
the gasoline vacht Julia, en route from apple trees at such a rate as to cause to cultivate, in some cases, vegeta
Nor'olk to lie-uifo-t went down ea; v. !talk already of a coming condition ot bles and useful truck patches, while
Friday morning The dead are: J. V. over-production. The Department of a large proportion of them do not
Murray l?or!;ngton: Gustavus Dec!-1 Agriculture of Washington State raise their bread and sullicier.t food
son NorfolK- Mrs W. E. Porch. P.eau-. inls that in the Spring of 191M, the for their stock. Farmers of the
fort and the two men that operau farmers there planted 72ri.l0 trees, North and West 'have been more
the boat Mrs Murray, the only sir while in the fall of that year, oOG,- prosperous because they grow first
vivor swam two miles to the shore. more went into the ground. In 0f all those things which they con
Mrs Murray has been unable to gi the spring of 1014 the number ot consume. The failure of a market
a comprehensive account of the expto-
sion further than to say that it or-
curred a short time before 1 o'clock ,
and that it was caused v the striking
- ., i, in-nltod vunnriyed
iraoline which had leaked from tc.
tank. Mrs. Murray says that she re-
members seeing a man strike a niaiei
and then a great flash and the next
thing that she remembers was heir,
in the water and grasping a float:",
plank.
An enveb.no coiVnirincr S'.OOrt in
i. ... i. :...,j.pr..(l f-ori
tile l.o-.et cif l a, it. V. .
.o-
VVO.i
vetevan
i -th
Line P..,
ryir- t
t'on for
to have
Ft on by
fie ' an
tbf COM
conoiiet
n the Tarboro-Ply-
rcn.-b if the Atlantic Co
tread last -ek. H was c:
e n-n-'-v a ao o--,niO(-
d f-
WiPii.r-i
. ommcd-'.t ion
no ev press
which r.io
frV'ub- as t:
.laT"! V'l'fn thrf"
rniht ibe t"nsmi't.ed.. The r.
which wall plowed in his ir.sido iioii ct
was' net missed until' he V.toi inot;i
a Tppresenlative of one. of the bid'1'
of Wi'liaYnsfon. ,A. search was miidc
nnd 'fuisstfru'evft volurilfere.il to sf--and
inany iukol to be searched but r
trace f the money has yet been foun -.
m
Strength
i for Motherhood
MOTHERHOOD is not a
time for experiment, but for
provmn qualities, and nothing
exceeds tne vaiae of (rood
cheer, needful exercise and
SCOTT'S EMULSION.
SCOTT'S EMULSION charge the
Mood with life-sustaining tichnes,
eppresses nervous conditions, aids
tbe quality and quantity of milk j
and insure sufficient fat
- lteCOOUVTROafMJrTn
tin elk. 3m UE ami SODA A -fit
1 aras nam ana mii uasuas mar. R Uf
i M- AMyS.rfrrttaf. Ho Alcohol Ji f .
EAT CABBAGE, FISH,
SAUSAGS, NEW BREAD
ape's V''. :; opsin" Digests Food
When Stomach Can't Cures
Indigestion
Do some foods you eat hit back
r,ic rood, but work badly; ferment
t;
stubborn lutrms and cause a s'ck
simp, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or
.Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down: Pape's
Diapepsin digests everything, leaving
net '.liny to ?! and ttoset you. There
in or was uiything so sai'-.'iy quick
certainly effective. No difference hew
badly your s-tomaeh is disordered you
wiM 'get !ri;i v relief in live miiu'tcs,
but v h;:t pb-ases yo.t most is thai it
..treiigihons ami regulates yoi'r sieni-i'-h
si von can wit vour favorite fouls
without four.
Most 'virviors give vou re'ief sonic-
but not run
.:po s 1!
Dial"
aov stomach di-order.
the VAi.ri: or r:u:
MLNG HOLE
D S'VIM-
1 The real val.'o of the old wimminT ;
hole, in which mvny happy lion's,
f ihildhood were spent, was ner-r.-'
botti-r dcinonstrat- d than by Mrs. J. ;
W. Murray who swam two miles from t
the v. rcckod yacht "Julia" in Eastern t
N'o-th Carolina Friday morning. Ami
ethe-s aboard the iil-fated vacht were.
'owned. h"t Mr. :!.! .Mrs. Murvi'-j
':iv'-'- how lo swim and made good use
of i.''e.. k'vw ledi.-e. Hoys and fir's
-'on'. I !arn to swim, and parents
sho'i'd throw r.o .-tur-'blnm' IiIock u;
t'icir v.::y. Wiustrn t'ahm Journal.
To Kef .'.bove Sert'id Grind.
Tin thing one lovi..-' to ii is never
tiro: ome, am! if o i era t acil joiyself
to i ;iy i lie com;ur;: u.irf.i' ihiio will
never bo any ilopro.-.- ii.j: lu'ipie. i'or
liaps one rati r. cr crow to love tho
drutlg'-ry lL.rt of ,i,;y vo.U, but it" iho
mind is kept above it, ly '.voimIus to
ward a nu tv e:.:ti. at way of perform
ing the .;vk. or if :ici that, by training
the mind to do the homely tilings with
tin- thoughts on soin ibiug else, you ;
: wik obviate much cf ilie usual wearl-
I ness, especially in tho housework rou
WHAT WOI LI) YOU DO?
There are manv times when one man
nuestions another's actions and mot-
jves - Men act differently under differ-
Af-ient circumstances. The question is,
bv pepp0 w-0 have used it for years '
aml kl)ow jts vaiue. jirs. 0. E. Sar-1
penti eru, lnd., says: "Chamberlain's !
t - ougll Remetiv js worth its weight in
guld and I take pleasure in recom
mending it. I' or sale by all cleaiers.
SETTING OFT APPLE TREES
"PPe trees coming jntn ' bearing was
"lr"1 ."""er ;.w,!)6J, a total of
l.oSo .2!.. in less than two years. We
eve inere is sue. a u.ii.u
as over-doing the tree-planting busi-
"ess- an laic, we are ininK a .
the apple tree planters to set to work
in an nion 10 incr-siiR-s .miiui vara-
Una. Charlotte Observer.
; ; , ; T
i NOTICE
Meeting of the Board of County Com-
inissioners
-,-:., i t-,.,.(,.. ft-,.,; n rnret-
iiik ol tne l.oail oi commissioners
Commissioners
of Randolph county for the more con-
voi. lent dispatch of the business
awa'ting the attention and considers-
lion oi tne noun! r.as neon caueii ami
will be held at the Court House '";
Asheboro. N". ('., on Saturday, the 2'!cd
d;iy of January. 1915, beginirr.;:
iii'-no (,'. !()k A'. M.
i'v oider of tii" Chairman of P-mrd.
This the lilth dav of Jan.. 1!U
t;no. T. MURIi'OCK, Clerk.
Wood's Seeds
Wood's Descriptive Catalog
for 1315 has been carefiilljr r"-'-jared
ro ;m to cpaMi our farmo'rs and
market growers to determine lntelli
'guntly as to tbe hert and most profi
f.al 'le.'crops which they can undertake
.to grow. . ' '" ''-.-
The present agricultural conditions
maUe it very teeessary to consiKpr
tae question of divorsilie l crops, and
our catalog civea . full information,
both in reata to . ,
Farm and
Garden Seeds
t'aat can be planted to profit and
advantage.
Write for Docr5pt!vo Catalog:
and p noes of any
Grass and Clover Seeds,
Seed Grain or Seed Potatoes
required, Catalog mailed on request.
T. WCOd"& SONS,
Soedssien, - Eictoioad,Vi."
LAWS TO EN'FOKCE HORSE W333acea3Cg VLLtAllJLiiJ lUUAXUIlIll.
Wilmington Star.
If anyone should ask you what's
the matter with cotton, you can an
swer right off the reel that it is ama
ingly large curtailment of demands
and extraordinary amplitude of pro
duction. Arbitrary curtailment or
demand is due to the unanticipated
world tragedy over which we have
no control whatsoever.
It is (iuite possible for us to con
trol production, hut we don't do so
because wo always have been heed
less of a1 1 the hip crop lessons of the
past. We persistently increase our
acreage and pay the penalty for fla
grant violation of the law of si-i-"-and
dcm;.nd. We have "bull" idea?
about cotton "H positively
tlisph.y a lac!; o1' i'Mjuneiil when '
p'ant the kind '.' i:vp I'.irt enables
the "bcair" t p;:t the bulls on i.' -
the
log'
briefest possible va
ally up reduction of
imedy for cotton, and
l'o-d cops acreage i't
.i-: -i.-nHiiral ills.
drt'o- prescribe f.v ;
of lead:
take u dose
ooot ion
ii and low pr
, e all the njrr'e
i.i linapial i;n
f.i-a'
o.-is of the South '
Wonis of a ih -astro:
arc all i:i the same
it is nvked the win
deep water together
i tinsoivable
.s character.
ii'-'
V. e .
oat, and so
:' push pet
h r :
I We haven't got a word of advice to
I cive, but unless wo can repeal t'-i
I 'aw of supply and demand we had bet
tor have a commission appointed t
'regulate our judp-moiu. wny, thev are
even talking about legislative acts to
compel us to curtail our acreage, rnd
before this court loses its jurisi4".
tion it will rule that such enactment
would not mean anything in the world
but making us legally responsible fo"
letting our hovse sense run. at large
: without a bridle.
' We may as will unburden here the
presumption that statute lawyers u'
ready are raking over the State aim
National Constitutions in order to as
i certain if they contain any limitations
Win lawmaking bodies in passing in
i hihitory or punitive statutes, making
' individuals liable for pernicious ac
tivity in planting cotton, tobacco or
i peanuts.
, '"Whither are drifting" on a sea
.'of trouble which war has ma
: hard to navigate without a rudder?
AN ACTIVE LIVER MEANS
HEALTH
If you want g.iod health, a clear
complexion and freedom from dizzi-
ness, constipation, biliousness, head
aches and indigestion, take Dr. King's
New Life Pill3. They drive out fer
menting and undigested foods, clear
the blood and cure ct nstipation. Only
25c. at your druggist.
RURAL ECONOMY
year 1!)!4 change their tactics and
diversify. The failure of the cotton
this season will teach a much needed
lesson that some farmers would learn
in no other way than through sorrow
. ful experience.
The farmers of the South more
; than those of any other section are
' guilty of making one crop or two
or the close
does not ca
he has in hi
lose circulation oi money
cause him to fall because
his store houses the things
that are essential.
Whenever a farmer of this clasf
settles in a section ot tne soutn his
thrift and independence always ex-
cite comment. Here is a case in
point related by an exchange: a
landowner in North Carolina sold a
Indiana man a farm at what he con-
sidered a high price. The Indiana
man paid for the place with the pro-
cceds of his first year'.-, crops and
..,-. f .,n 1 rc0 nrr?"i
He did not plant a hiil of cotton:
but raised crocs that sold readilv in
P;li-iv spring, marketed money-gettir.g
products all summer, raised more for
sale in the' autumn ai:d made; hir
meat from hogs V.hic'i grew f:-t o
what would otherwin1 have been
thrown awav. Thus he followed ;
systc-m which illustrates the best tyr
of rural economy. A; d a tiller n'
l!ie soil who farms something li!."
this will fare well who" the o
man is experiencing t'.e pan,rrs bf
hard, times. Exchan.ee.
HAPPY M'O'lKN
Plenty if Them in
Good Rcaseii
1 shchoro,
!or It
and
Wouldn't eT)yw.ni(.!i be happy.
After1 yearn 'hf bhc'oishe . suffcri'v.T.
Dnys of Misery, i Tigris of. unroot, , ,
The di. --tresis of i.-ir.'iry.'U-oubs,
When she finds freedom. !'
Many readers will prMit-.by the fol
lowing. ' ' 1 .
Mrs. D. A. Dorset,, R. K. No. 2,
Seagi-ove, N. C, says: "I spent a great
iiri of money-in an eirort to rid my
se'f qf kidney complaint, but I did
not seem to improve. 'I lout greatly
in health and strength 'and could
scarcely walk a hundred yards.- The
kidney secretions gave me great an
noyance and I became despondent and
nervous. I regained my strength and
weight since I used Doan's Kidney
Pills and I have not suffered from
the least symptom of kidney com
, plaint. I am glad to give Doan's Kid-
ney Pills the entire credit fori this
cure." 1 ' ' -
' Price 50c, at all dealers. : Don'1
simply ask for a kidney remedy gel
Doan's Kidney Pills the same ths
I Mrsi Dowsett had. J"ijster-Milburn Co.
I Props., Buffalo, NTY. ",
Don't Merely "Stop" a
Cough
Stop the Thlnir that Canar It
aad tar Couch will
Stop llnelf
A eough is renllv one of our best
friends. Jt warns us t l.at there is in
llaiiiinution or obstruction in a danger
ous place. 'Ilierefore, when you get a
b;icl cough don't proceed to dose yourself
with a lot of drills tluit merely "stop"
the cough temporarily by deadening the
tliroiit nerves. Treat the cause lionl tho
inllciiied nieml-ram s. I lore is n home
made remedy that gets right nt the cause
and will inuke an obstinate cough vanish
more quickly than ou ever thought pos
sible. Put 2V. nuiier of Pinny !i0 cents
worth) in a pint bottle and lill the bottlo
wit ii plum griiiiiilati'd suuur tot-up. Una
gives vim a lull pint of the most pleasant
and effective rough remedy yen overused,
at a co-t of only f4 cpiiU. No bother to
Piopiiiv. lull direct ions with 1'inex.
j Tt henls the inflamed ruemhninod so
, gent I v (Hid proinptlv that von wonder'
I how it does it. Also loo-ens a dry, hnnrso
j or tight cough nnd slops the t'onnittion of
i phlegm in the throat mid bronchial tiihia,
thus ending the persistent louse cough.
I Pinex isn hiehlv oonornli-itod com
I pound of N'orwnv pine evlrai'l. rich in
I giiainenl. nnd is famous the world over
; for its healing effect on the nu inlirniies.
nvo'(' disappointment, ask vour
drug'jist for ounces of Pinex."'nnd
don't accept nnvtliinr else. A giinrnntee
Jut,-' oi iinsoiuie saiismction, or money prompt
: ly refunded, goes with this preparation.
the t'niex Co., Ft. Wnyne, Ind.
ALCOilOL "FOOD OF FOLLY"
Professor Finds Apparent Increase of th'ir breath away, rour mil ion
Energy Through Its I'se a Deceit I publicans said the same thing two
; years ago when they broke away f roi
Roston Transcript. I their life-long party allegiance a
Alcohol and all the other deleterious voting the Progressive ticket,
drugs must be put among the liars, We have in the White House todu:
who appea to tne fool or the self-in- the Kreatest President since TI orna ,
dulgent, who cannot otherwise be ac- je!rerson, and he was put there I v t
quitted of folly. As the most popular Democratic voters. The Republican
of these inducers of waste alcohol has woull, ive minions of dollars tomr
been put to recent thorough test in sy row for ns valuable asset as Wood
tematic Germany, where the En- rovv Wilson. Not only does he stand
pei-or has convinced himself that it is out ple.erriiient'v as the greater t fig
a foe of his peoples eflicienry in war ,. in Amer-'can' politics at this time,
and trade. l)ut is g0 ,.efra,.fPti by all the Nations
A nrofessor in the University of 0f the earth."
Munich said thot alcohol, even ir
small doses is an inevitable limitrr oi
htima:i capacity for work and of hu
man capacity to endure fatigue. The
experiments have been tried hundreds
of times by scientists in different
places. "In every instance a definite
measurable loss in muscular ellicien-
cy was demonstrated."
What happens under the investment
of money in alcoholic drinks is mere- chance to grow a calf or a colt, why
ly self-deceit. The drinker is per- not the girl? If the boy has his bit
suaded by the drug that he is doing of ground set apart for a garden spot
more, but the test of fact demon- with assurance that whatever he ca
strates that he is slowing down and grow on that plot of earth shaM b
doing less. The tests showed that this his, w hy not place the girl on a1
is quite as true of mental as of mus- equal footing? If it is good for th
cular action. boy to be out of doors, to dig in tl
These carefully studied results con- ground and do some things for him
firm all long-continued experience in 8Cif, why should the farmer girl b
putting the promises of stimulus shut away from the privilege? I r
which alcohol presents (and some- lieve the farmer fjirl ought, to bf
times pictures for use on the bill- given a chance te learn how to '
boards) in the same category as the all kinds of farm work and to have
mining prospectuses and other get- share in the returns. Why not? The
rich-quick projects that flood the exercise she would thus get would
mails and fill the waste baskets of make her stronger and more long
the wise. ! lived. We hear it said that the worn-
Money spent in drink is money en of our day are deteriorating phys
spent in lessening mental and muscu- j ically. That they do not endure a
lar energy. It is not really invest- much as their mothers used to and
ment, as "the spending of money in that the coming generation will be an
wholesome food and drink must al-' inferior race of people. How much
wnva he Tt- is dissinntion. scattering.' truth there may be in that is not now
diminution. It is spending money to
go backward.
TWO NEEDED LAWS
Renresentative-elect Hutchinson of
Mecklenburg has heard that there will every respect.
be a demand on the Legislature for a ' And then, it sometimes seems as if
more stringent bird law. He will also the boy is favored above his sister in
hear that there will be a demand for his opportunity to master tools anc
a dosr law, and Mecklenburjy farmers books and in the acquirement of
will be among the foremost in advo-: know ledge as to the woods and tin
cacy of the latter. The fnrmers who fields, the flowers and the birds ami
have gone into the lives tock indus- . the other little creatures of the coun
try are tired of the depredations by j try. How often we hear it said, "Take
dogs and are going to head a move- the boys with you out into the field.'
ment to secure a law giving some and talk with them as you go abou.
relief. As to birds what is needed ; an things in nature." But why r
is an absolutely closed season for a i )et the girls go along, too? Why leave
term of not less than five years. The I tnem ;n the house to bend over some
decimation of the partridge the past ' bit of sewing or to pound away by
few seasons is a matter that is giv- the hour on the piano, while the bo
ing the farmers serious conre-n. The j are 0ut enjoying the life of the on
situation is one which calls for dras-jMind, it is right and proper to ieaiu
ti- rotirm by te Legislature. Chrr-'i-,. to t pnd to plav th? man" v
lotte Observer.
FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIOUS SICKNESS
By Being Constantly Supplied Wili
ThedW, Black-Drangbt
McDu'f, Va. "1 suffered for several
years, says aus. j. . ninantf, i
his place, "with sick headache, and
Eloir.acn uouue.
' ' Ten y-ars agi a friend told tne to try
Thfdford'S B!ack-Drnu"ht, which I dia,
ind 1 found it to be Hie best family medi
cine, lor young an'j old.
I keep Black-Draught on hand all the
time now, and when my children feel a
little bad, they ask me for a dose, and it
does them more good than any medicine
they ever tritd.
We never have a long spell cf sick
ness in our family, since we commenced
using Black-Draught."
Thedford's Ehck-Draught Is purely
vegetable, and has been found to , regu
late weak stomachs, aid dif-cstion, re
lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
headache, sick stomach, and sinulai
symptoms.
It has been In constant use for more
than 70 years, and has benefited more
than a million people.. . .
Your draught sells and recommends
Black-Draught. Price only 25c. Get a
Backage to-day. N.CU3
In a recent issue of the Winston
Salem "Journal, Mr. J. H. Halloway,
a traveling man writes .favoring At
torney General Rickett for Governor
and says Hugh Chatham will be the
nominee for Congress in the fifth dis
trict. Mr. Halloway pays high tribute to
Governor Craig and to President Wil
son. He says: "Two things happened
recently that pleased the Democrats
of both the State and Nation im
mensely Governor Craig's messag
to the Legislature and President Wi "
soli's 'Jackson day' speech.
"The Governor's message was one of
the greatest State papers ever subml'.
ted to a North Carolina Legislatm
Your correspondent is yet to hear t
first unfavorable comment on the Gov
ernor's message.
I'ee.-idoiK Wilson's Jackson D;n
speech has no parallel in the hist; .-,
of American politics. He lifted
hide o!f the P.epublicans and rubbed
the salt of reason on the raw spot i-sn'
all they can do is squirm around arc
groan. Just as the Republicans im
agined they were getting themscc
out of 'the slough of despond' (i:,;
which they fell two years ago) and
were getting their feet on solid gro; :
again, along comes the President nr..
by a few pertinent remarks shove
them in worse than ever. The Ko '
licans simply cannot answer t"
speech, although some of their able,
leaders have attempted to do si
The President's declaration that th
Republicans had not brought out :
original idea in thirty
years to
SOMETHING SHOFLD IE DON!
FOR THE FARMER GIRL
There are some few things that
ought to be done for the farmer giri
of the present time, lhmk of them
nlomont. ve ought to give her ji
as fair a show as we do the farmer
bov. That is. if we give the hoy
under discussion; just let us say that
one way to make it sure that no such
thing; ever will happen to the Ameri
can woman is to give her a chance
to walk side by side with her brother
everywhere and tt) build UP a phy-
sique that shall be equal to his in
j to do a'.i kinds of work in the horo
and yet, is there any reason wny u
privilege of the out-of-doors shoe
be denied them?
BILLY" SUNDAY
"Rillv" Sunday is net onlv stirring
up things in Philadelphia, but he is
(also dividing houses against them-
selves in North Carolina. Charity aivi
Chi'drcn, the Baptist paper at Thorn-
j r Sf'"
Si" of ti' Z7I
;:nd rpgrettinjr t'lat Sunday has oi
distanced Pnm io sensational pn'iit
methods and th mf of s'ang in the
. nonse m wi. un ........
Bib'ical Recorder, the Baptist par
naner
p.t Raleigh, is rithpr inclined to
ford S'i:-dnv. Whi!" admitting thi't
he is pet it tyne of minister, at the
same time th Recorder recognizes
hat the evpngeMst ii doin rood ."n.1
by his unusual methods is reaching
thousands of people that ethenHse
never would be hro'ifrht to Ch-,
Vj are inclined to the view that the
Recorder is' right,' though We confess
that Sunday's pet phrase. "hooV
with God," makes us shudder. Win
ston Salem Journal.'
YOUR COLD IS DANGEROUS
BREAK IT UP NOW
A cold is readily catching. A run
down system ia susreotable to Germs,
You owe it to yourself and to others
of your household to fight the Germs
at enrc. Dr. r,ell's Pine-Tar-Honep is
fine for Colds nnd Covffhs. It looser
the Mucous, stops the Cough and
soothes the Lungs. It's guaranteed
Only 25c. a your Druggist ,
It Becomes Thick, Wavy, Lustrous
and all Dandruff Disappears Hair
Stops Coming Out
Surely try a "Danderine Hair
Cleanse" if you wish to immediately
double the beauty of your hair. Just
moisten a cloth with Danderine and
draw it carefully through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time;
this ' ill cleanse the hair of dust, dire
or any excessive oil in a few min
utes you will be amazed. Your hair
will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and
possess an incomparable softness, lus
ter and luxuriance.
Besides beautifying the hair, one
application of Danderine dissolves
every particle of dandruff; invigorates
the scalp, stopping itching and fall
ing hair.
Danderine is to the hair what fresh
showers of rain and su.ishine are to
vegetation. It goes rijrht to the roots,
invigorates and strengthens them. It.
oxliilurating, stimulating and life-pro
ducing properties cause the h;:ir t
grow long, strong and beautiful.
You can surely have pretty, s:r-,
lustrous hair, and lots of it, if y ,
v ill just get a 23 cent bottle of Kne v!
ton's Danderine from any drug st
or toilet counter and try it as directed.
SOME THINGGS THE STATE II V
TO SELL
"Few people know," said Mr. W. 11.
Camp, Chief of the Division of Mar
kets, North Carolina Experiment Stii
tion, "that North Carolina has a corn
belt. From Eastern North Carolino
150,000 bushels of Horse Tooth corn
are exported to Germany each ye.
besides several thousand bushels are
sold locally. In the current number
we have 65,000 bushels of corn listed
all of which should find a good local
market. Our mills grind one million
of Western corn each year and ov
merchants buy four millions two hun
dred and seventy-six thousand more.
Several of the growers who have com
listed can ship in car load lots. An
who are interested in boosting 'a
North Carolina market for North
Carolina products' should send their
orders to our own corn belt and give
earn tarmer the top of the marker.
The black land of Eastern North Cai
olina grows the very best white corn.
"We also have oO.OOO bushels or
Western North Carolina apples and
15,000 bushels of soja beans listed, in
addition to many other farm pro
ducts." News & Observer.
FREE TRIP TO SAN FRANCISCO
EXPOSITION
The Southern Woman's Magazine
is offering a trip to the Panama-Pacific
Exposition with all expenses
paid by them. Full information will
be sent on request. Write Manager
Exposition Tour, Southern Woman's
Magazine, Nashville, Tenn. adv.
PROMPT ACTION WILL STOP
YOUR COUGH
When you first catch a Cold (often
indicated by a sneeze or cough) break
it up at once. The idea that "It does
not matter" often leads to serious
complications. The remedy which
immediately and easily penetrates the
lining of the throat is the kind de
manded. Dr. King's New Discovery
sbothes the irritation, loosens the
phlegm. You feel better at once.
"It seemed to reach the very spot of
my Cough" is one of many honest
testimonials. 50c. at your Druggists.
SYSTEM OF RURAL CREDITS
NEEDED
Mr. S. H. Hobbs, of Clinton, who
was here last week, believes that, one
of the pressing needs in this State is
a system of rural credits for the
farmer.
"The crop-lien system," said Mr.
Hobbs, "is a system of rural credits
but such a system it is! it means
that farmers pay interest anywhere
from fifteen to two hundred per cent.
Is it any wonder that the farmers can
not get ahead under such a handicap
as that?
"We must devise some such arrange
ment as that which obtains in Eurore
whereby co-operative credits for the
farmers something on the order of
the building and loan plan can he
pd in tvp country. The nlan worVs
in Europe and has worked there for
years and it will work here.
"And a system of land credits is
also needed. In his country you can
borrow money if you are a land-o"T "
and have a reputation for honesty.
But you can borrow it for only three
months at a time. At the end of t -three
months you may be able f
get the note renewed or you may no'.
Long time loans at a reasonable ia'"
of interest are the sort of land cred.ts
that the farmer can reasonably ex
pect." News & Observer.-
IF HEADACHY, DIZZY
BILIOUSASCARETS"
Tonight! Ocnn Your Bowels ai:f
Mop heauarue, l oias.
Sour Stiimnch
G?t a 10-ccnt box now.
You're bilious! You have a thn-b-bing
sensation in your head, a bad
taste in your mouth, your eyes burn,
yous skin is yellow, with dark rings
under your eyes; your lips are parch
ed. No wonder you fee! ugly, met :r
and ill-tempered. Your sy.tf-rri ;s fu
of bile not properly passed off, and
what you. need is a c leaning v
side.: . Don't-continue being a bilif!',s
nuisance to yourself, and those who
trtve you,' and dpn't. resort to 1
physics that irritate and injure. Ke
member that most disorders of the
stomach, liver and bowels are cured
by morr.ing with gentle, thorough
Cascarets they work while you sleep
A 10-cent box from your druggist will
Viton emir liver and bowels clean; 1
stomach sweet, and your head clexr
for months. Children love to take
Sascarets because they taste good and
never gripe or sicken.
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