Sure, Relief I Hot water {jf?* vlftf Sure Relief RE LL-ANS WFOR INDIGESTION mmm MtoncJ back wltnout question ftf HUNT'S SALVE JaUa in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, UINGWORM.TETTERorotherf , akin diseases. Pri ce VyrfTj/ is fSc at druggiots, or direct from /"•]/# / MI tAlktaflii Meilclw Co.,Shenwn.Te«. lAi i I niICV CI V If II I CD PLACED ANYWHERE SAIoT rLT lULLtn ATTRACTS AND KILLS ■umi ii aOMEKS. 160 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. 7. KING PIN I PLUG TOBACCO ■ Known as "that good kind" I Qri/ it—and you will know why Cuticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap CuticuraSo«p ehaveawithoatmog. Everywhere2sc. For more than Forty Years Cotton Growers have known that POTASH PAYS More than 11,651,200 Tons of Potash Salts had been imported and used in the United States in the 20 years previous to January, 1915, when shipments ceased. Of this 6,460,700 Tons consisted of KAINIT which the cotton grower knew was both a plant food and a preventive of blight and rust, —with it came also 1,312,400 Tons of 20 per cent MANURE SALT which has the same effects on Cotton, but which was used mainly in mixed fertilizers. Shipments of both Kainit and Manure Salt have been resumed but the shortage of coal and cars and high freight rates make it more desirable to ship Manure Salt, which contains 20 per cent of actual Potash, instead of Kainit, which contains less than 13 per cent actual Potash. MANURE SALT can be used as a side dressing on Cotton in jiistthe same way as Kainit and will give the same results. Where you used 100 pounds of Kainit, you need to nst but 62 pounds of Manure Salt, or 100 pounds of Manure Salt go as far as 161 pounds of Kainit,. ... ¥ \. . * • MANURE SALT has been coming forward in considerable amounts and cotton growers, who cart- - not secure Kainit, should mgfce an effort to get Manure Salt for side dressing to aid in making a .. big. Cotton Crop. 4 Muriate of Poiasn 50 per cent actual Potash, has been coming forward also,—loo pounds of Muriate are equivalent to 400 pounds of Kainit or 250 pounds of Manure Salt. a*.?.-.-..--t j These are the three Standard GERMAN Potash Salts that were always used in making cotton fertilizers and have been used for all these years with great profit and without any damage to the crop. The supply is not at present as large as in former years, but there is enough to greatly increase the Cotton Crop if you insist on your dealer making the necessary effort to get it for you. DO IT NOW Soil and Crop Service Potash Syndicate H. A. Huston, Manager 42 Broadway New York ALL WRONG WASHER LIVER Before Taking Black-Draught, Missouri Lady Was Troubled With Constipation, Head ach&and Bad Taste in Mouth. Grandin, Mo. —Mrs. Susa Brooks, of this place, writes: "Some time ago I was in a bad fix, with stomach and liver trouble. I did not feel good at any time. I was very constipated, and had headaches from this condi tion, and had a continual hurting in my stomach, and bad taste in the mouth. Could tell my livef was all wrong. "I had known of Black-Draught, so decided to try it myself. I began with a large dose or doses, gradually get ting to smaller doses. It regulated my bowels, relieved me of the hurting in my stomach, cleaned off my liver and made me feel like a new person." If you get up in the morning feeling as tired as you did when you went to bed —achy, coated tongue, bad taste in mouth, sallow complexion —then your liver has not done its full duty, and your system has absorbed the poisons which your liver should have taken away. An occasional dose of Thedford's Black-Draught will help this impor tant organ to function properly. Get a package of Thedford's Black- Draught liver medicine today. Druggist sells it, or can get it for vou.—Adv. Liquid Gymnastics. Electrician —Sh! Keep it on the Q. T., but 'tis rumored that Fall harde, our new acrobatic comedian, is hard at work trying to dope out a new scientific substitute for beer. Props—Ah, I see! Trying to figure out how many hops it takes to make a kick, eh? —Film Fun. / THF- nOTJRTER. FOREST CITY. N C. SLIGHT TENDENCY 10 LOWER PRICES THE UNDERLYING CONDITIONB RESPONSIBLE FOR H. C. L. REMAIN UNCHANGED. WAGES FILL .BEHIND ADVANCE The Movement of Labor From Farm to City Continues Various De mands for High' - Wages. Washington. —Despite recent reduc tions in prices, little relief from the general reign of high prices is seen by the federal reserve' board, in its analysis of May business conditions. The board expressed the view that there has been no change in the un> derlying conditions responsible foi the high cost of living. Asserting that while "store sales" and a tendency to lower prices bear witness to the presence of "disturb ing factors" which suggest the ad vent of wide alteration in price lev els, the board declares it cannot accept the situation as a whole fox its face value. The explanation is added that there has been only a slight increase in production.' ; "Wages apparently have fallen be hind the advance in prices and the cost of living," the statement continues. "The movement of la bor from farm to city is continu ing. Various demands for highei wages have been taken under advise ment. North Carolina Aviator Reported Captured by Bolsheviki is Safe Warsaw. Lieutenant Harmon C, Rorison, of Wilmington, N. C., the pilot in the Kosciusko aerial squadron who previously had been reported as missing, is safe, according to word from the front. Five National Conventions Have Been Held in Chicago Coliseum. Chicago.—The Chicago Coliseum, where the republican national conven tion of 1920 will be held, beginning .Tune 8, has a history rich in political i interest. Five national political con | ventions have been held within .its I walls. Monument of Abraham Lincoln to Be Unveiled in London in June. London. —St. Gaudens' monument o 1 Abraham Lincoln, which has been presented by the American people to the British people, probably will be un veiled in June, on the site given by the government in the Canning enclo sure, Westminster. Eugene Debs, in Federal Prison, Accepts Nomination for President. Atlanta, Ga. —'Clad,in prison denim, Eugene V. Debs accepted the socialist nomination for President of the Unit ed States, formally tendered to him by a committee from his party. The ceremonies took place inside the At lanta federal penitentiary, where Debs is serving a ten-year term. South Americans Would Have Monroe Doctrine Clearly Defined. Valparaiso. A Pan-American con gress of "internationailists," con voked by leading journalists of North, South and Central America, whose duty, it would be. to define the mean ing and is proposed by Juan ignacio Galves, a Chilean publicist. ' President Pardons the Woman Who Compared Wom»n to Brood Sows. Washington. President 'Wilson commuted to expire at once the five year sentence imposed on Mrs. Kate Richard O'Hara T pt,St.. Louis, who was | sentenced" April 14, 1919, to the fed eral penitentiary at Jefferson City, Mq., for a violation- )f the espionage nSr WtfTa&WSrbt hallft^'ln*£ | speech at Bowman, N. D., compared mothers who allowed their sons to be come soldiers to "brood, sows." Virginian is Elected President of the American Peace Society Washington.—Representative A. J. Montague of Virginia, was elected president of the American Peace So ciety at its annual meeting here. The society endorsed the action of the council of the league of nations for establishment of a permanent court of international justice. Paul S. Reinsch, former minister to China, declared that China should be left free to effect her reorganization according to her "inner needs." Disobedience Cost Striking Clerks Favor of the Federation of Labor Macon, Ga. —Some of the general \abor chairmen who attended confer ence witk Centra'! Georgia officials stated that their reason for refusing to aid the striking clerks was due to the fact that The clerks had violated the laws of labor. The clerks, it was stated, asked for a conference with railroad officials on May 25, and then called the strike on May 17. General Chairman Thomas is said the have confirmed this. Are You Human? A little baby. A little child. Don't they appeal to you ? Doesn't your heart yearn to pick them up, to cuddle them close to you, to shield them from all harm? sure it does else you're not human. Being human you love them. Their very helplessness makes you reach out in all your strength to aid them." In health there's no flower so beautiful. In illness there's no night so blsM)ki • v ' Save them then. Use every precaution. Take no chance. When sickness comes, as sickness will, remember its just a baby, just a child and if the Physician isn't at hand don't try some remedy that you may have around the house for your own use. Fletcher's Castoria was made especially for babies' ills and you can use it with perfect safety as any doctor will tell you. Keep it in the house. Contents 15 Fluid Draclmi 111 ail® If PrcparatioofcrAs . jj similatingthe! llli QveerfXness and Rest Contain? neither Opium, Morphinenor^ Exact Copy of Wrapper. If it were not for cold storage, most A rabbit's foot in the pocket may i A girl throws herself at a man, aud fity people wouldn't get chicken at promote peace of mind, but you can't later her mother speaks of it as a all. lean on it. | good catch. Will You Be One of Those to Share the Profits of the American-Southern Motors Corporation? The AMERICAN-SOUTHERN MOTORS CORPORATION of Greensboro, N. C., will soon be in full manufacturing swing, with every department of its big Greensboro plant en gaged in turning out a steady stream of AMERICAN Balanced SIXES. These cars will be built by Southern mechanics in a Southern factory, for sale to Southerners—and every car turned out will mean profits brought in, to Southern Stock holders. . American-Southern Motors Corporation (A NORTH CAROLINA CORPORATION) $1,250,000.00 8% Cumulative Participating Preferred Stock 250,000 Shares Par Value $5 Per Share Dividends Payable Semi-Annually ' • Are you going to share in the earnings of this—the first really great Southern motor car industry? You have heard of the tremendous earnings of the Automotive Industry in the Norjh. Now you have a similar opportunity for realizing large returns on your initial investment in this great Southern enterprise. An unequalled motor car at its price, backed by men who have achieved success in the automotive and other lines of business —all, with the exception of two, being . Southern business men—and a product, the .output.of which is oversold for the first 12 months; the story of the potential success which awaits the AMERICAN-SOUTH ERN MOTORS CORPORATION and those who in.vest their money in it. These shares of Preferred Stock, dravving 8% interest, share equally with the Com mon in the earnings of the Company. This is an unusual arrangement, which gives you all Of the advantages of a Copimon \yith all the advantages of a Pre i. " -fefH-fed stockTioKler.' It is a rare investment opportunity? snch as comes to' most men but once in a lifetime. Investigate—or, if you are satisfied that this AMERICAN SOUTHERN MOTORS CORPO RATION Stock is the most brilliant investment opportunity ever offered Southern invest ors, send in your check for 25% of the total price of the amount of stock you wish to reserve. You will thus be sure of obtaining this stock, which is being offered for a lim ited period only and will be withdrawn at any time the issue is fully subscribed. This may be any day. Therefore, get in on the ground floor by immediate action. AMERICAN-SOUTHERN * :w Factory and General Offices or please w ithout "^ob 1 iga t ioa This is the car—the AMERICAN Balanced SIX— J aty Sute - j that is being produced in this great modern plant You can pay 25% with order, and balance on easy term*. ' v in Greensboro., N. C Children Cry For Do the People Know? Do you know why you are asked to call for Fletcher's Castoria when you want a child's remedy: why you must insist on Fletcher's? For years we have been explaining how the popularity of Fletcher's Castoria has brought out innumerable imitations, sub stitutes and counterfeits. To protect the babies: to shield the homes and in defense of generations to come we appeal to the better judgment of parents to insist on having Fletcher's Castoria when in need of a child's med icine. And remember above all things that a child's medicine is made for children —a medicine prepared for grown-ups is not inter changeable. A baby's food for a baby. And a baby's medicine is just as essential for the baby. The Castoria Recipe (it's on every wrapper) has been prepared by the same hands in the same manner for so many years that the signa-* ture of Chas. H. Fletcher and perfection in the product are synonymous. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLETTHAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.