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OCCASIONS CO. GO! It b Jaatarmn to G% wfcaa dM signal says S'opt To head warnings ia to mn life. The Slop! signal* for health art aoch warning* u backache, thootmg pains, recurring lieatlaclic*, chilliness, dixit mm, drowsiness, irritability, moroae MSi, rheumatic twilifd, swollen joints. The* signals warn you that there ia S "traffic jam" in the kidmr»s, and the "Go" signal can't be Milind until &• dogging poisons (ark acid, mostly) arc flushed oat Drinking a glass of hot water each morning a effective and before each nral take aa An-uric tablet (anti-ark add). Step arto any dnif More and obtain An uric tablets, discovered by Dr. Pierce, Pres. and made at the famous Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Or. ■ad Dr. Pkrc* 10c for a trial package LaFOLLETTE HAS THE ! REPUBLICANS WORRIED Had Ommm I HVd IMp Km FwHri fa KwWwt Waahi .«rtoa. May »■ M»«hm aaaa wilirf hm today la larva : numbeaa whiefe bar* tirtlmwy ta tk« 1 fart that I|h LaFoilatta pronounce ment M pat Mf Is the wcac. Thai I a wara ta hare beea the raaitiaa. in tha full light at day wit* Ma inMacr, mm) tea laiula oa tka heat J pa(i iwrywlaiit fa aaa atateaamt ha repudiated three parti——tha Duaoaiala, Repoblieana aad tha party which waa to meet at ft. Paai ami yiva Mai tha nomination, and atiil aaqr think Mai ili«a|w thaa int. Ho long aa LaFoilatta waa riyartii aa a "dan ga rope" aian Ma attMha •nn^tal littla danger for aay party, bat Lafallatta deairaa ta aall hlaiaalf ta tha eoaatry meraly aa a prnfraariri with tha brakea aat, a man hant upon riaanmg huuae hi Waahlngta* and an making thla a better world far the panpta In general, and for waatarii farmer*. In particular, to lira la. TMa aort of eandidacy may ha expeet J ta reach a great deal of territory and a rraat many rotee. A rood part of tha waat haa pra •umably baan loat to tha RepnMlcan party. It ha^i p^^aaa^Ha^kl^F tut li^Mat won by tha DaaMieratic party. Tharc an> I2.000.MO diaaifectod farmer Totaa. Where, tha fiienda of La Foilatta inquire to know, Bra thaa* votara ta go if not to LaFeUette? And if thay do tarn to LaFoflette how will aHhar tha Paaiarrata or Re public ana ba able to command a majority ia tha elactoral college? If tha • (action gate into Congreaa, it ia bora that LaFoilatta can taka charge of the aitoation. with hia pri rately conductad Moc holding tha balanca of power. And arhen La Foilatta aaaMa the next Pmidmt Resource* Over One Million liollart First National Bank Mount Airy. N C. Has given satisfactory service to its customers for more than twenty-five years. What can we do for you? T. G. FAWCETT, President W. W. BURKE, Vice-President E. G. SMITH, Caskiei YOU SHOULD NAME Tilt SURRY COUNTY LOAN S TRUST CO. AS YOUR EXECUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: Wiard Service Station j Bettor Equipped to Serr. You Than Bv« Below in BittMT Wort WILLARO BATTERIES Battery & Electric Service Co. Bat tt la thinga Into Kollatta Mm ■ deaf mm to to railroad may ba delayed • few (toys bM • www of rattaf |Ivm to tba waatarn fx hi Till* would mm bo an difficult, perhape, bat for the poatttoa aaawait by Many at til* *J»oaatoa of Ik* MrN»ry -H«ur-n Mil. who My tt Munt bt tMi MR ar noth ing. At OTaroUnd tha Wieconsin delegation May recaiee tender treat ment and tta »iew» listened to with rrspaet by tba platform comMtttee Should these thing* transpire what would tha 12,000,000 displeased farwi era do about tt? Tba LaFollette for PraaMant com mlttaa got to Motion today In Chi cago, and in tba personnel of tba com mittaa la found tba attorney of tha standard railroad labor organitatioaa. while GoMper* waa in Atlantic City hafora tba LaFollatta ■tatamant waa given to tba public. Ir will naraaaarily ba tba aiM of tba laFollrtta Manager* to Make tba public understand that LaFollatta alone of tba r* tdldatea ia to ba truatad by tba pi ograaaWa forean, that otbora ara to ba ahumtad aa baaa imitation*. And LaFollatta would of courao take orcaainn to accentuate tba fact that tha acandalu in government circles, and tha oil disclosure*. had involved Democrat* aa wall aa R« puhlieana. In kia formal ■tatemaat laFollatte declared that needed r» fnrma rant it He -ici onplUhad by "Merely nominating <x.me alleged progreaaive," and the chance* are much batter than even that LaFollatta had the McAdoo candidacy in mind when he wrote thia. Would Remote McAdoo Asset. It ia a reminder of tha aort of cam naign tba Wiaconain aenatnr will con duet. It aarvaa notice that LaFollatta ia to make a desoerate attempt to re moire one of tha chief McAdoo asset* —the intimate relatioYla which are suppoaed to a*iat between him and certain r|em«n*s of tba population. Ruch consideration* lead Republican* to the hopeful conclusion that while LaFollatta la certain to do a lot of business in aoch state* aa Wiaconain. Mineaota, the Dakota*. Nebraska, Montana, and Iowa, he will take from 'he Democrat* a great many rote* in other «fate* like Ohio, Indiana. Illtn oia and eren Kanta*. JAPANESE FEAR MORE BARS TO IMMIGRATION Believe South America Likely to Follow U. S. Precedent and Close Gate* Onkt, Japan.—Fesrs that Ameri can influence may cloae to Japanese emigrants the door* of Sooth Ameri ca, at present offering the most hope ful mj'let for Japan's surplus popu lation. are expressed in an editorial appearing in the Osaka Asahi, the newspaper with the largest circula tiqp in Japan. The editorial deals at length with Japan's problems of population, food supply and emigra tion. "We cannot be sure that we shall be permitted to send emigrants eren to Brasil and Peru without malesta tion," says the Aaahi, after detailing the restrictions imposed on Japan— Immigration by the United State* and the British Empire. "Japan'* population is increasing at the rat* of 400,000 a year. If no outlet for this increase eaa be found, her future 1* a gloomy on*. Thar* ar* now M.OOO J a panes* to Brasil and 1S.000 la Peru, and there sppeani ta be ism for many more. But the mi gration to South America to i limited numbers to now th* of discussion to a certain country. It appear* likely that the influence of the Pan-Ameiii.su creed may bo extended ta Mock us in South NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate o" Mis* Emma Smith, deceased, tote of Surry County. North Carolina, thto to to notify any and all person*, if any there be, having claim* against aaid estate to preeent them to 'he undersigned administrator within year n-oi will be plead in bar of from thto date or thto i and make* Thto May M, 1M4. 7-1 Op Geo. M. " * * The Studebaker Light-Six! More arc sold than of any other six In die thousand-dollar price class! $1045 Cab. factory Mount toy & MAIL FOR BOOK STUDEBAKER. South Barf, lad. PWom mail mc your book. "Why Toa Cannot Jodie Vik by Prfe*." didjm that carburetor outdoors!" 1 TWENTY year*' experience with motor* hat taught the Fleet Boss that deadly carbon monox ide gives no warning. It is found in exhaust gases of all automobile engine*. It work* slowly, paralyzing the muscular system and often proving fotaL Take a tip from the Fleet Boa*—adjust your caibuietor in the open air, when the motor i* warm. Practical experience with every make of oar or truck tell* the Fleet Boa* he can lubricate llw m all perfectly STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Ntwjmty) Bmj ike kerf «l $mt hay it by mm, t t j
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