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1 I PAGE TWO. ; THE ROXBQJtO COURIER JANUARY 31,1S17. r - r 4 - v v.- 3 An Effective Laxative , -9 for Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Highly Recommended as a Family Remedy In children the slightest irregu larity of the bowels has a tendency to disturb the entire digestive system, and unless promptly remedied invites serious illness.' The experienced mo : th'er knows that by training her chil dren to regularity in this respect, and when occasion arises administering a mild laxative, she will have little need for the doctor's services. Mrs. Leo Weigand, 3251 Central Ave., N. S., Pittsburg, Pa., whose two boys, Frank and Joseph, are shown in the illustration, writes that she has found Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin a most effective laxative, not only for the children but also for herself, and that she will always keep it in the house to use when needed. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a combi nation of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that acts easily and naturally, without griping or other pain or dis comfort. It is pleasant to the taste so that children like it, and is equally effective on the srongest constitution. Farm Loan Associations. (From Southern Ruralist.) , The Federal Farm Loan Board an nounces that the blank form or arti cles of association to be used in form ing National Farm Loan Associations has been printed and is now ready for distribution. If interested persons will address a letter to the Federal Farm Loan Board, Treasury Department, Wash ington, D. C, these articles of asso ciation will be sent. When they reach you, call a meeting of the prospective melnbers of your association, adopt these articles, and have each member sign them and acknowledge them. Fill in the blank space at the top the name your association adopts. Then, at your first meeting, elect a board of five or more directors and have the directors meet and elect a president, a vice-president, a secretary-treasurer, and a loan committee of three members. The loan commit tee may begin at once to value the lands of the members and prepare its written report of these valuations which must be unanimous. Do not send the signed articles of association to Washington, but hold them until the Federal ltnd bank of your district is located. Then, write ' to the bank asking f6r forms which include an application for a charter. When these come, fill out and send them, together with the articles of association and the report of the loan committee to your Federal land bank. Sloan's Liniment For Stiff Joints. Rheumatic pains and aches get into the joints and muscles, making every movement torture. Relieve your suf fering with Sloan's Liniment; it quicckly penetrates without rlubbing, and soothes and warms your sore muscles. The congested blood is stimulated to action; a single appli caTion will drive out the pain. Sloan's Liniment is cclean, conven ient and quickly effective, it does not stain the skin or clog the pores. Get a. bottle to-day at your Drug gist, 25c. Two Churches Want Pastor. Madison. The Baptist congrega tion of this place has extended a call to Rev. V. H. Harrell, of Kerneri ville. It is proposed that he take charge of both the church at htat place and here also. i How to Checck That Cold. When it is painful to breathe and fever sends chills up and down your bacck, you are in for a cold. A timely dose of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey will stop the sneezes and the phlegm 'and clears the bxou chial tubes, the honey ' soothes and relieves the sore throat. The anti septic qualities kill the germ and the congested condition is relieved. Croup, whooping cough and chronic bronl chial affections quickly relieved. At all Druggists, 25c. ,' to ' . j Smallpox in Goldsboro. Goldsboro. A number of cases of .smallpox; have been discovered in this city recently and the local health au thorities fear an epidemic of that dis ease. t Worth Attention of Women. ; When you feel too tired to work, "when dark puffs appear under your V09 TtrVion vnn wale A un wmtv. wif.K backache or pains in sides and ioiis when muscles and hones ache, when you suffer rheumatic twinges, when lumbago puts you down, then you know the kidneys are weakened or disordered. Mrs. T. J, Bucknell, Route 1, Hardy Neb., writes: 1"I am recovering . from an . attack , j of lumbago, by the aid ;.of Foley . Kjid , ney Pills; They surely have helped me. Growing L Children Joseph Leo Weigand jC- Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can be obtained at any drug store for fifty cents, and should have a place in every home. It will save many times its cost in lessened doctor bills and maintain the health of the entire family. To avoid imitations and inef fective substitutes be sure to get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signa ture and his portrait appear on the yellow cartoon in which the bottle is packed. A trial bottle, free of charge can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 445 Washington Ct., Monticello, Illinois. Simonds Predicts Not Peace, but Prolonged War. The war is a long way from being fought out. The nations at war, Ger many like all the others, are a long way from being ready to concede that they are beaten. But a return to the status quo ante, the restora tion of Belgium, France, Serbia, Rus sia would be a defeat for Germany, a. 1 t since it would give ner notmng m return for her sacrifices and still leave her outdistanced by her rivals in the world of colonies, and the Al lies today ate not merely united up on a program that calls for the re storation of the status quo ante, they ask also Alsacve-Lorraine, Trentino and Trieste, and Constantinople. Yet, satisfied as I am that the pres ent effort to settle the war by nego tiation, accepting the German .ges ture at its face value, will .not be wholly without consequence al though it fails to prevent another campaign and -new struggles such a gesture is the first sign of the ap proach of peace. In history, nego tiations have gone on for years, keeping pace with battles, until it be came clear that the war could not be won in the field or the inevitable out come of the war accelerated the pace of the peacemakers. We shall have peace talk henceforth; we may have formal or informal , negotiations henceforth. But I am satisfied we shall have-not peace but, rather, the most terrible campaign of the war, next summer. The people of the Al lied victory are still ready to make all sacrifices for victory, but now that peace has been suggested, the power of Allied leadership to win must be demonstrated. From "Peace Politics, and War A Marvelous Month," by Frank H. Simonds, in the American Review of Reviews for Jan uary, 1917. This and Five Cents! Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, enclose five cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing you name and address clear ly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for bron chial coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills,, for pain in sides and back, rheumatism, backaches, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, esl pecially comforting to stout persons. Sold everywhere. Killed by Train. Albermarle. J. A. Taylor, a fore man of the Badin Aluihinum plant, was killed and lis body badly mangl ed by a work train on. the Southern tracks. Bad Habits. Those whp breakfast at eight o'clock or later, lunch at twelve and have" dinner at six are almost cer tain to be troubled with indigestion. They do not allow time for one meal to digest before taking another. Not less than five hours should elapse be tween meals. If you are troubled with lindigestion correct your habits and fjtake Chamberlain's Tablets, and you may reasonably hope fpr a quicck recovery: These tablets , strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its. functions naturally. . Obtainable everywhere. Southern Builds Office Building. Hickory. A new warehouse -and office building(is being erected in this city by the Sotithenr Railway com pany. Work on the building -began; this week. i -v . , BIUflSH CRUISERS IX SEARCH OF RAIDER - x . - f ,-rt .Wireless Warning That the Raider is Working Northward in Search of Prey. . New York, Jan, .18. With the pos sibility that the Serman sea -raider which sank or captured, frm fifteen to a score of allied ships is still con- tinning her depredations, steamship owners and marine underwriters were in a state, of . nervous tension Thurs day. The losses in ships and cargoes this far represent from $15,000,t)00 to $2(000,000. A cordon V of British cruisers, re ported to number fifteen, is believed to be sweeping the southern seas in search of the raider, which according to one report, may be the. auxilliary cruiser Vineta;. according to another the cruiser Moewe: the same sea rov er which played havoc with allied shipping about a year ago. Steam ship circles were especially concerned today over a wireless warning that the German raider was working northward to more fre quented lanes of' steamship travel. The possibility that the raider may have armed and manned one or more of her prized and dispatched them al so' on commerce preying missions was another source of anxiety today. One, report wa sthat the British steamer St. Theodore was thus trans formed. Definite news of the fae of this vessel and of the Yarrowdals Teport ed to have on board some of the crews of other captured vessels, was still lacking today. WOMEN GIVE OUT. Housework is hard enough v when healthy. Every woman who is hav ing backache, blue and nervous spells, dizzy headaches and kidney or blad der troubles, should be glad to ,heed this woman's experience. Mrs. J. E. Carpenter, 501 Angier Ave., Durham, W. C, says: "I was troubled by attacks , of lumbago. When I was about doing my house work, awful pains caught me in my kidneys. When I stooped over to pick up anything, I could hardly straight en again. My kidneys were irregular in action and caused me a great deal of misery. I found great relief after taking a few doses oi Doan's Kidney Pills and I took several boxes, which did me a wonde'rful amount of goo'd.1 My health became better than it had been for a long time. Whenever my kidneys cause me any trouble, a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills give me great relief." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney Temedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Carpenter had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Decry Immodest Dress. Wilmington. Resolutions decry ing the "immodest attire of the mod ern woman" were adopted at the clos ing session of the convention of the woman's missionary society of the Methodist church, held in this city. Inactivity Causes Constipation. Lack of exercise in the winter is a frequent cause of constipation. You feel heavy, dull and listless, your com plexion is sallow and pimply, and energy at low ebb. Clean up this condition at once with Dr. King's New Life. Pills,, a mild laxative that relieves the congested intestines without ggriping. Adose before re tiring will assure you a full and easy movement in the-morning. .25c at your Daruggist. Potato Crop Record Breaker. New Bern. Indications now are that a record breaking potato crop will be grown in this county during the coming season. Wha To Do For Bad Colds. If you want a cough mediccine that gives quick and sure action in heal ing colds, coughs or croup, get Fo ley's Honey and Tar. It heals in flamed or swollen membranes in throat, chest or bronchial tubes; breaks up tight coughs-, loosens the phlegm, makes breathing easier, stops tickling in throat W. F. Thomas, Summervill, Ga., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar is a most efficient remedy for , coughs, hoarse ness, etc: I have used it with excel lent results." Sold everywhere. To Erect Confederate Monument Marion. A, monument to the Con federate dead of this place will be erected by the local U. D. C. chapter at a cost of $2,000, announce officials of the Marion chapter. . Convicted of Bigamy. Asheville. John R. Kerr on, young white , man has teen convicted in Su perior, court here on a charge of big amy and will serve 18 months on .the county roads. : - WANTED-rTwo croppers for; this season. Sea or write J. T. Hamlin," STOP! CALOMEL IS QUICKSILVER It's Mercury ! Attacks the v Bones, Salivates and Makes You Sick There's no reason4 why a person should take sickening; salavating cal omel when50 cents buys a large bot- tier of Dodson's Liver Tone a perr feet substitute for calomel. It is a pleasantly, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dodson's Liver Tone,! because it; is per fectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercury and attack your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and 'you will feel weak, sick and nau m seated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone instead and you will wake up feeling great. Ncr more biliousness constipation, sluggishness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Yoxa druggist says if yau don't find Dod son's- Liver Tone acts better than hor rible calomel your money is waiting for you. , Simonds on German Prospects. The German chance to obtain a de cision, to win the war their own way and impose their will upon Europe, ended at the Marne. Their chance to get a separate peace from a beaten Russia ended a yeaT ago. Their final bid for a decision in the West crum bled at Verdun. But although still confident that this negative decision remains-absolute, I can no longer see any warrant for belief that the Allies, ;Will go to Berlin or even to Vienna; and my judgment is that economic rather than military elements will settle the war, that the military bat tle is tending toward a draw, a real draw, a failure of both sides to get a decision. By this I do not mean to say that the Allies will not make material gains in the West in this new year, 1917. They have failed to break through at he Somme, and the Somme is a defeat for them, as Verdun was defeat for the Germans, not even the local success that would have been proven by their occupation of Bau paume and Peronne, as I pointed out months ago, has been achieved, but it is true, on the other hand, that they were at one time near to a considera ble victory and the Germans very seriously considered a shortening of their western front. In my judgment the next western campaign will see the 'Allies push the Germans back to the French, frontier, to the line of the Meuse be low Verdun and not impossibly to the line of Verdun Meziers Namur Brussels Antewerp. But such a campaign will entail enormous Allied losses, and it does not hold out any prospects of an actual piercing of the German lines and a return to a war of motion on the old lines, with the. probability of even the fair chance of a great crushing German disaster. From "Peace, Politics, and War A Marvelous Month," by Frank H. Si monds, in the American Review of Reviews for January, 1917. LIFT YOUR , CORNS OFF WITH flNGERS Tells How to Loosen a Tender Corn or Callus so it Lifts Out With out Pain. You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week invited an aw ful death from lockjaw or blood poi son are now told by a Cincinnati au thority to use a drug called freezone, which the mement a few drops are applied to any corn or callus the sore ness is relieved and soon the entire corn v or callus, root and all, lifts' off with the fingers. .1 . Freezone dries the moment it is ap plied and simply shrivels the corn or callus without inflaming or even irri tating the surrounding tissue or skin. A small bottle of freezone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but will possitively rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or hardened callus. If your druggist hasn't any freezone he can get it at any whole sale drug house for you. State News. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moody, of Hichmondj Va.j a young couple whoH had been married only four days, were seriously injured in an automo bile accident near Charlotte, on Sun day. Four others were driving with them and escaped injury. ' Rev. Charles W. Smith, a BaptistH minister of Mechanicsville, a suburb of High" Point; was accidentally kill ed by his own gun on a hunting ex pedition with" friends Monday, .after noon. s'.. . I . V ' . r , ' '7 r . We have ttem for your lard. All sizes, from pnallon-tO 30 gallon each itf size. We carry Flower ; pots, all sizes, from 5c to $1.00 each, Axes, Maddocks, Cook Stoves and Ranges, Grates and Heaters for wood or coal. It it's Hardware you want come to see us, we hnve it. "Hardware For the Farmers .Km Tolbaciso Fayin- For Sale! 245 acres lying 9 miles Soutk from High Point N. C. The soil is Durham Sandy Loam and is especially recom mended by U. S. soil survey for raising bright tobacco. For further information write R0 V, Statesville, N. G. Bring To MEBANE And get some of the high prices being paid for the week. On jpridav and Satur day of last week, the 49th and 20th our market sold, about fifty thousand pounds at an average of $23.75, this included right much scrap. A hearty welcome awaits you at the Piedmont Warehouse to Terrell A Car torses We will have a nice- car load of horses and mules arriving here January, 25thjl917. Gome Mebane THURSDAY We will lMhem o retail. These hces are from Washington County, Virginia and are of the.bist quality. ! It will pay; you to see them.' N Hatchett M McGennis U ,- RGXBORO, N.C. Home and Farm." Co. Hdwe .Brawley9 JiTour Tobacco N. C see us to serve, & Carter Loatd of and ivjiMes N G TV v I 1-17
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