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NERVOUSNESS MB HUES O l/yeehwe any rrmjrUm about wbidi Swould Nk« to know writ* to th« • t HakHam Mniirin* C*., I.jrnn, k, foe helpful artvle«t rivm ff»« of Camp Sevier Troop• Soon off for Franco Greenville, 8. C„ Oct. 19.—The si* training battalions fo th« /With depot brigade, formerly the first, second and third battalions of the flnt Tennessee infantry, hte necound and third batta liona of the North Carolina infantry, and the third battalion of hte second Sounth Carolina infantry, are to be in corporated with the regular regiments from their respective states, ami all their commissioned officers of 'he rank of captain and above are to leave for France as soon as transportation can he provided, according to unofficial in formation here. The first inkling of the war department'* intention to Move the training battalions came in an order i sued this morning to cease improvements on their ramp lite. The soldiers had juat finished provid ing their tent* with (loon and side*. (a tha 9k* Uteti —aa Cu^. many af tha hrMn <f Ika country «*>« Mt raarhari. vW lutaniftlM frw tha rani HMitlM wara faw. ikm fnriMt af whw-h Out tha Um waa fat Mt la tha tyrtnf, whan tfcay vtn btiap wit* thair rropa, and II waa Mrult far tha imianai ta ifitarvlaa than. Than, too, thay had •o borrow mummy far thair planting Now thair rropa ara In, and at tka prialHl high prwaa of faad stuff a, thay •hnuld kava a larga aula of ntonay In thair handa. Far a laan of a portion of that moaay, tka Liberty Bond oua patffnara ara now appealing all a»ar tha country Tha varioua farm bu raaua and aortatiaa ara ro-oparatuiff and road rauulta ara axpartad, AI hart R. Daan of tha Naw York Collage of Agriculture. la ona of tho«a who hava baan artlva !f» thie' worr. M peaking of tha Ixan an.l tha farmera' •hara In It, ha aatd today: . Tvaan nneriy rmn« m ninam, the 1 armer haIpad to bring »«. ?'a ham the gun, ho ranlribtilMl unoar in*ly of hi* robrtMm, ha fmI in* armie*. In Ux pwil •'f 1 gfiivtrxl liberty. I am mir* that he ; wilt do no te*a. Ha ha* already mad* apltmlld rnpMiM to tlM itemand fur rrartor M production. I look with confidence «n hi* feneroue contribii . Hon to tha l.ibarty Ijmn. The flrat fxian largely over-looked Uia farmer; the effort* ware ronren"rated in U»a \ eitie*. Tha *acond campaign ahould iriva every opportunity for farmer* a* individual* and in their organization* to *upport tha Government in it* fl nanrial program. It ia tha hiffhaat e*pre**ion of Amariraniam that all tha , people *hould help carry tha rommon load in thi* critical hour." Have to Pay War Tax of Half Million Dollar*. Durham, S. C., Oct. 17.— Effective November 2, tobacco facories of Dur ham will have to pay a war tax of one half million dollars quarterly, the in creased taxes for the maunfarture of cigarettes and tobacco having advanc nl M} per cent, with three months. Prior to October the tax on cigarettaa I was 11.25 a thoonand, but on October 1 the government advanced the levy to fl.KS a thousand, and on November 2 the tax will be I2.M on he thousand The war tax on the manufacture of plug tobacco ha* taken • correspond 1 ing jump. On October 4 th* levy waa I advanced from 8 centa a pound to 10V1 | cents. W. E. MERRITT CO. Mouat Airy, N. C 1 The Remedy for Frosty Morningf —no more barefoot trips to the basement —no more dressing in an ice cdkl room —no more big fuel bills to pay —no more fires tt build. Simply roll out of bed and dress in your rooms made warm and .cheerful by the even day and night heat of Cole's Original Hot Blast BURNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAN AND BRIGHT. USES ANY FUEL. If last winters fuel bin was hard to pay what will it be this year with fuel higher than ever. Now is the time to stop waste. If you want a small fuel bfll this Winter, you need this remarkable fuel-saving heater. Act today. r f"' IIkwi nTui Real Heater Satisfaction TWrfJP '* SCHOOLS * \USING CONCERN. ?mi4 »md TWy ar. Lmmkiml Otrt Far Tlwwiilfn. Idatfk, Oct. 19.—Several hundred tilifcirl— arhoola nportal to toe ataU ihftrtMMt of eduratmi in part to eel lege ami taerhar-taaining a»h<«il. and to county aupartataiMiaata. indi cate the abendonmeat of the tearktefr profaeeion on • arale never before known in Mortb Carolina. Prof. K. P. tlohgon, of aemi nary, who waa in Raleigh Thur .lay, itorladed that Waka county atana haa nude rail apoa hta inattention for / teacher* Waka May need raan mora for tka it/ achoola for an occaa ional quitter makea tha enibarraa iwant all tha mora arate. Haraatt, Bunrombe and othar countiee naad tearhera. Dr. Hohfnod eiplaina tha trouble: "%o many of oar taarhara have found it mora proAtaMe to taha gavernaient poaitiona of aperial work incident to tha war." ha aairf, "and that haa raua ad many to quit tearhing. Our taarh ara who hava haan poorly paid at tha haat now And that hoard haa odvanred from 26 to HO par rant, but thara haa haan no eorrer ponding inrreaae In tha «alariaa. They raat li»a, many of th-m, on tha aalariea paid tham 'and thay hava takan tha bat tar opportuni tiaa ahead of them. Our arhooi rould nlara many taarhara if wa had tham and thay could laava. I ragard tha situation aa vary aeriouaeaperially now whan every boy and girl should l>a in arfcool and preparing for tha dutie* ihat will ba laid upon ua after tha war. Our rollatraa hava urfrad tha patrona not to begin thair econumien with tha arhoola and now wa And many arhoola that will not opan berauce thorn ara no availabla toarhera." The rity arhoola do not appaar to hava ao many troublaa but thay hava tham all fia rame. Inatituta condur tora who hava come in for thair win tcr'a work. And tha inatitutoa deplet mi often by tha dearth of toaahera, though tha inatitutoa on tha main hava been remarkably well attended. It ia in tha county work that they learn af ao many taarhara who have given up their profcaaional work. Poor aatariea muat be act down aa the aola cause. "Thm Birth of A Nation" Com ing to Mt. Airy, Nov. 2 uJ 3. It will be wtlconw Mtf to 4««lkri Hertabouti that D. W. Griffith'! gi rsntic niliUry iptrtidt, *"Th« Birth of A Hatton • la to he prtMtW at the Broadway Tlwatrt ixadly as it wan at the Liberty Theatre, New York for nor* than a year and aR of the larger titm of America. The com plato D. W. Griffith'* touring organi zation, including a »ymphony orches tra of twenty selected Bias if tans, u to be brought to the Broadway under ■ special guarantee arrangement with the local manageemnt for a two days engagement, beginning Friday Nov. 2. A matinee will be given daily ami seat* for all performances are on sale now at Gwyn's Drug Store. The engagement of "The Birth of a Nation" is the most important thea trical event udertaken in Mount Airy in recent year* and unusual precau tion* are being taken to ensure the comfort of out-of-town patrons. All the reserve seat tickets are dat ed and good only for the performance specified. Mail order* are now being accepted and patrons ordering seats by mail are cautioned to specify which performance they desire to alter 1. Mail order* must also be accompanied by remittance, paynable to theatre, together with a self addressed enve lope to be used in forwarding the tick et. The night performances will begin at 8:30 and the matinee at 3:00. The! prices will be nights, $1.50, all;seats! reserved. Matinee $1.00 all se^ts re-1 served. WHEN HER BACK ACti A Woman Find* *11 Her I and Ambition Slipping Mount Aliy women aches and pains that often^ the kidneys fail make life Backache, hip pains, headaches, diz zy spells, dirtressing lameness, are frequent indications of weak kidneys and should be checked in time. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kidneys only. They attack kidney diseases by strik-j ing at the cause. Here's proof of, their merit in a Mount Airy woman's| words: Mrs. R S. Harris, 316 8. Main St. Mount Airy, says: Doan's Kidney Pill t have been a household mcJicine in our family for several years. Just a* soon as I have felt any kindey trouble, such a* backache, I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at the West Drug Co., and they have always done good work." Price flOc. at all dealer*. Dont sim ply a«k for a kidney remedy—get IX an'* Kidney Pills the same that Mr*. Harris um. Fostor-Mllburn Co, i liufTalo, N. Y. n* r«dMkiCiMrp Or M CU«w4 hltaM *d.. Oct. ft.—PaMaa •«. rtiu Ml loatigfcl to taha HMf|« af tfl niflmm wko arr. a. !.«■ t-day mi * apw il low from • I., •aytng M patd railroad f»r» and > P fu w k to (M Job* in aa airpiaaa fatlora bar*. PeMaa iafomad tham tharw *m aa awah factory Iwra aad latar i.- tameh W. WI«M»nn. haad of in aairfo,... .r. +r*rtrj m" to hava Man m>nnml» far *'i ' Ik* Man tora, arrtrat} ail.* aaid Im wouUi <li»lribato am one ia man, giving tham $2 ndi Ha al... prom laad that whaa tha aiaa would rat urn ta Nawart thair tranaportatmn would ha rofundad. Niamana, according to tha palka, Mid tha ItJftO rapraaaatad part of tha IS faaa tUrnad ovar to him by Charlaa Nhinnar, ona of bis amployaa, and that Sfclnnar diaappaarad aftor a warrant liad haan ■worn oat for him in Maw »rk. Niaman and tha $1,200 wara takan to pulica station, followad by tha ma rhanira, many of whom bad had noth ing to aat all day and wara ia a plaaa »nt humor. Thara tha monay waa di ridad aa proaiiaaiL Niamann aaid ha knaw nothing of tha advartiaamanta which appamrad ia tha Nawarfc nawa pa para and which raaultati in tha man liaiag brought hara. JUST , DAIRY JUST MILLS Na»hviu.E. TENH FEED balance for MILK Sold Only By Helton feed Store WRlGLtYS Tit flood* *of Is I—rtlclal to mm md stomaeft to *- - M mm m DtsT tor cnnarem Wrttfcrt to Helpful to all mm. ft the fomi, keeps teetb clcao and breath sweet* aids appetite and dUeafloiu The Flavor •v Lasts r • J " 'v Are You Insured? b your piopeity insured »f inst fart? To replace your buildings will cost fifty per cent more than when built, our rates bare not advanced. Have you a life policy for your dependants? See us at once and talk it over, our rates are cheaper and our policies better. Prather-Fulton Ins. Agency QVeu) Series "FOUR-NINETY" TOURING From a mechanical standpoint. thi* mr»W Ha* r«»rh*H a stand ard of excellence that is nm surposscJ in any motor car. Vanadium steel is used for every part th«jt requires unusual strength. It has ample po*er—proper spring suspension—correct v.eight—smart in appearance—well finished. It has unusual records in gasoline economy. New Features The motor is of an improved design. The cooling is by water pump. The oil pump has been changed to the gear type The pump is placed in the forward end of the cylinder casing. Tire canicr it provided and is fas tened at the rear of the body. Added Refinement* Wheels arc fitted with demountable rims, one extra run is fumuhed Other features of the New "Four Ninety" arc. New Oil Pressure Gauge; New Improved Radiator, loot rsll; robe rail, tilted wmddveld, one-man top; improved type curtans. folding up into top. flaps on top of each door for protect**! of body and the fmuh, pockets an the inside of each door. iou snouio investigate inkmci rour-;Nineiy ccunumy rauna T. J. SMITHWICK, DEALER, UNIVERSAL AUTO COMPANY, DUtributor*, Winstoa-Salem, North Carolina TourfU Car, *15 00. Roodu*. ftx20 00. Coup* or StJm. *1060.0ft, Prittt / e. k. Flint, Midi
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