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.THURSDAY, AUGUgT 28 9 1 9. ' THEHIGH POINT ENTERPRISE, iSATOil; THE JEALOUS 1' ' ;'4i;?t:' iV' f- r JANE Saadra Telia Everett a Yrw Truth. CHAPTER tt. To y astonishment Everett said nothing about ray looks. Ha was tat and altar giving m a eold lit tl ktaa, we went Immediately to the dtnlng room. 'Tour friend has gone?" he nuked, ed. '""Yea." Then emboldehed that he had not Molded because I had erted, I added: "She couldn't veryjtook lhe Qf well atay after " I hesitated. "After what?" Everett demand ed "After the way you talked to me and the way you ucted lust night,' way when Everett looked at me so nk yju f()r sternly, and In thru voice question- you ., und wbh th me. I just had to speak the truu.. , feU con)forted "Did I tolt-yw-you mlght4ttv-ltT T -, -, . ? ' I was not asleep when Everett ,ue8t8? 'came In although I pretended to be. , "No. Everett. Out I was lonely. 1 gpoke b(t , made no anRwer ,r don't know any younK Pl'' 'y he came over to tha bed and l,anlng own age to talk to and I dldn t , ... ,. ... " , .down he knsed me ever ho lightly, think you would object to my ask.Ag he & fng Roso as long us you wercn t eav(ly , to hjm here to be annoyed with her. I geti . , . . . , " what was the matter but retrained so tlrtd of knowing no one but old , ,.,, , , . . . . i myself. I was bo surprised at hiB people older than I am. I dfsed t It. n ....... ,wl ..11 llta Knvu Aia DU mail lilt Ilia, tttl iiiu '.' J 11 ."I fid girls in town. Now I have no one." Tears of self pity rolled down , My cbeeka. I was nervous, my head , L . , , L. . . ! ached. I hadn t slept the night bo fore because of Everett's attitude, apd I had cried nearly two hours. Was It arty wonder that I said things I would not have dared had I been In normal condition? "I am so old I don't count for any one." His tone was bitter. "You! will please leave the table. I will! aend you coffee and desert to your room. One would think you need i ed dolls to play with instead of the, boys and girls whoso society you suy i you miss so dreadfully!" ' I rose from the table, but some thing, I don't know what, made me atop and lay my hand on Everett ! ahouder and say: I "I am sorry I annoyed you byanee In the divoice courts of Reno. having Rose." He 'made no reply, and I went to rav room. In a moment Hetty brought ne my dessert and coffee. ; I couldn't eat, but I drank the cof-j fee, then 'threw myself on the bed and again sobbed as jf my heart would break. 1 was In tbe hysteri cal t'hioea of sorrow fer myself and heard nothing until Hetty came In to .nndresi the bed for the night. Then I heard the front door close, I hurried to the window. Everett war,; JlldgP Moran granted her request walking rapidly from the house. ,inJ Pprmitted her to resume h . r Once I thought he looked back, but' ,dpn name of r,iaoe tuthill. I couldn't be sure. My tears flowed . afresh. He knew I was unhappy, j Many Wrecks I-ocated. sick and utterly miserable, but lie j HAVRE, FRANCE, Aug. 28. bad gone out leaving me alone ' Twenty-six wrecks have been located without trying to console mo. jut the bottom of the sea off Havre, "Please don't cry any more, Mrs. 'six of which were due to torpedoes, Graham, you'll surely be sick if you ' eleven destroyed by mines, and nine do," Hetty begged after she finished t'e ''psult of ordinary disasters of her work. "I'm aick i' nowf Htty, so It won't ' v- . . Mi 1 ' ; - i . r ' i '" ' 7 ' i PHELPS make any difference." "Can I-he1p you do any thing?" "No, thank you. Hetty. Jusi leave me alone." As she closed the door In response to my request. 1 impul slvely called her hack. Bhe was ouly a servant, but she was a girl my own age: "I didn't mean to apeak ho sharply, Hetty. But my head aches." 'Let me batliH tt fnr vmi " Rhi from the dressing table, und for half an hour she bathed my head, smooth ing away the pain In both head and heurt with her hands. Finally she said: "I think vnn'll Wn gentlo kiss, bo pmxled by it after his au..r a I i , leading me alone In my unhappy m00(, yery flrgt return J even U) f . . . ror 'ear ne would again say some .,,, tn .r. ma He undressed ln the dark, and wan so quiet I Hcni-cely heard a sound ue is nice not to wake me up,' I thought So I went to sleep --kind thoughts of .the man who wouldn't understand my erasing for compan ior.sMp in my mind. Husband Prefers Golf to Wife and Home. HE NO, NEW. Aug. 27. The golf widow" has made her appear Mrs. Grace Tuthill Hishop ;.-!pd Judge Moran for a divorce from Burton T. Rishop, wealthy New Yorker, in which the chief complaint was that her husband neglected he:' for his love of golf, and the associ- ate met on the links. Stiii declared her neglect by Bishop, and his surly disposition. I together with the devotion to olf. constituted extreme cruelty, and that she was entitled t) a divorce. the sea. Two French vessels are - cnting wrecks nil along the coast. TV TILEAXJE is what yon' ivl rant srood. clean. y trouble - free mfleage. That: and Tube money for. 'The ; Ait. . "nl . more mileage yout get, ! the j more you get for wye moneys I -;Gffle&,TireV-tiote!. ' give you the longest ruit iot' your cash. They out-distance ' them all to ywr-wt&J6r& I many tale. . ,.- c'' The new" Gillette '(MMi Rubbed Proces8itoti2htis, rtiotti ut hrm is rammetim by. ' conversion lint4steel; Strengthens themMWi them .yltauty ana come-qacijjwer unparalleled in th history of i Tire and Tube mamlfactureV They give yqu muc3 ci wear? after others are tcvrn wU " One Gillette will prove vtf our claims and moret?A sell you a set. ; State Dlstrlb. Wlnaton-Kalamn. N. 0 K. h. -PARKA, Regular " Jonahs w To LODON. Aug. 28 --Two tiny American ."wareraft" a tinny-foot mo tor boat fromllie cruiser UalveBton and the twenty tour f'nt motor lioat from the vacUt Yanktou, each manned by Yaukeo Jacktnrti and carrying machine guns and light artillery have been playing an important role in keeping the north end of l-ike Onega clear of the holshevik raider boats while the allied land forces moved ulong the shores toward Petrozavodsk. These boats, which have been renamed Atlanta nnd , (ieorgla. were brought nearly 60 miles by rail from Murmansk ami were the llrst ullied eralt launched on Lake Onega. Since then British and Russian craft have been launched. The Atlanta has a clote i.have u few weeks no In a r.O minute en gagement with a large bolshevik steamer which outranged the Atlanta's guns. Some of the shells struck within 10 yard of the Atlanta frhiHi sought safety at the beach maintaining h running fire, but the bolshevik gave up the chase. Lake Onega is dotted with bays and Inlem wherein a constant game of of hide and seek was played during the 21 hours of daylight. The American craft were under the command of l.leul-nant I) ('. Woodard. of Atlanta. Several American vessels of the Not , h Hus.-i.in , ... . .. ...I.,,, i .-. It,,. Vftrlli ri . , , imiAi iron nave nifBli i.irti-i piumu SYItACUSE, Aug. 28 James Lau zetta, bankerand publisher, who a short time 8KO denied tliat he had married Mrs. Beatrix Diana Lanzetta,1 who was brought by him from Italy in 1917, today faces a charge of non support preferred ugalnst him oy Mrs. Lauretta It is charged that ufter bis release and return to Syracuse, Lanzetta told Mrs. Lunzetta that they were not married, but had gone through a mock ceremony with her. The mat ter was taken up by Frank (iarden. a former friend of Lanzetta, who says that he drew the necessary pa pers for the woman to enter the I'nil ed States and that Lanzetta declared his inention of making her his wife! upon her arrival. The Amerlcaniza tion Society became Interested In the i matter, and an investigation is now bing made in Italy. Lanzetta declared he had not mar ried the woman or pretended to mar ry her. He said they went together to a newspaper office and had a no tice of their marriage "Inserted as a Joke.'' Suffered Two Years ' For about two years I suffered ! wttn malaria fever and bad blood.. trying everything that was recom-1 mended to me without benefit. "Finally tonieone told nie about Number 40 For The Blood' aud ij purchased a bottle from our mer j chant, Mr. Walter Page, and it did me , so much good that I kept on taking! it, using in all 3 12 bottles. Today I am i.,.c n..u uu ul - torecommend it for any trouble for which It Is recommended. "You are at liberty to use this let ter any way you desire for I know what Number 40 is." H. L. BURNETT, Wakulla. Fla. "Number 40 For The Blood" is compounded from ingredients set rtnwn in the I! S Disnensstorv and n,i.r atwitaiive medical books as follows: "Employed in diseases or the glandular system, in blood pot akin riiaeuaes ... . i. constipation, stomach and liver troubles, chronic rheumatism aud catarrh liierenrlal and lead Doison 6 . . . . ,., scrofulous swellings that nave wim stood all other treatment disappear as if by magic." ' Sold by Hart Drug COt T- , HICKORY. Aug. 28. Horace Fry, pged 21 years, wan found dead on (be Southern railway tracks three frilles Mat of Hickory, and an in Testlgatlon developed- that' he was r tin over by a train during the night. He left hiB home,' abont five "miles east of hero, l the' eveulng, to Walk to Htrkory, and the supposi tion i that he was on his .return hnrao when the' He Was said to be drinklnji and twj jjfababry Hat' "daw to rest oY sWp. Choosing fhe railroad trafk, "7 T1 head1 was crushed int a foot mash ed: lie ma V sow of-MJ.'iiind ' Mrs. SanVby.' ''n ' ' :-W' ; . tr ' - l, , 'k , ,1, W'j Forced at Pistol Point To Wed, She Says; Sues - -. j ' , NEW YOItK. Aug. 28.--Mrs. EUt nbeth Levi ne nays ahef waa eompelled o marryi.lsla Levlnet at the point of a pistol, film' filed k; supremo- court action for an annulment. ' I.evlne 'was served at neck street and r.onjjvtood avenue, IVonx. Th" coinplai'dt 'alleges that while he nas a soldier at Cam p' Dever he per i!!s ii -.1 her to ninrrv l,;n :h-i'p t he damilD TCI o uiirr uiiiini ula V DH11ILI I LLLO (III L I IUI1ULULU LfJU I ; WEDDING WAS FAKE! TO HAIL DAfl ELS , .-it. HONOU'Li:. T. it Aug. 2S- ; Plans are made for the entertainment of Secretary of the Navy Daniels and .Mr Daniels, who ni cominR to Honolulu the lirs; woek of Soptem ber with the Pacific fleet for the for mal dedication and op' oinn of the nfw drydock at the 1'earl ' Harbor naval station. It is proposed to take Mr. and Mrs. Daniels and officers Of the fleet on an automobile tour of the island, a famous scenic drive, and to have them as guests at a luau (nutlve Ha wallan feast), with nil the atnios nhere of ancient Hawaii. A series of elaborate danceB.'aid, other social . i- i entertainments will I: beM It ir understoodttfcal hj fleet will spend two days at Hllo. Island of Hawaii, where a visit will be made to the volcano of Kilauea. Kansas clubwomen, fliave decided to enter activity intoa cainpaia for good roads. il liav r r,i ESTIOtl i pxcess of hydrochloric acid sour the food and forms Undigested food delayed in the stomach decay, or rather, ferments the same at foad left in-the open air, saya a noted authority. He also-tell as that iIWI,,hefel an, rates. ofcRvdro chloric arid in the stomach which prevents complete diecstioa and starts, food ter mewtatioa. Tfaus every thtof eaten tours in the stomach much like rarbaire sours in a can, forming acrid flnide and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then wo feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest, we belch up gas, we eructate sour food or have heart burn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea i He tells us to lay aside all digestive ' nd instead, get trom any pharmacy A four ounces of Jad baits and take , tabiMpoonu m a giasS 0f water before , breakfast and drink while it is ewer vescine and furthermore, to continue this for a week. While retiefufoHows .. . 7 .. . . ... i lUC 11131 iusc, il is wiou 1111 va uwur ; jze the acidity, remoyc the gas-making mass, start the liver sttmulate tne kid j ncys and rim 9 promote . free flow of oure digestive luiccs. - , Jad Sahj .$ 'inexvmsive an(1 made j from (h.c acid 0f grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phos pliate. This harmless salts is used by thousands of people tor stomach trouble with excellent resaHsv ,t- SctAtduleof, Interurban Motor Lines Ofldr Hiftb fwliit, C. la Effect; AriT 15th. 1919 Operating Dally Between Higl Point' and Winston. Salem -VV Leave HfgbiFotaC; Elood Bo te:, for Winston: y 8:00 A K 11:00 A. M. sio p. 4 mAuyv Winston, inznanori no- tei:!or High mat,) y io-.ci A.- if i:oa'H;4i.wy ' 1:00 P. M. HigJi Point and Greensboro , Ley ve' High. Folih Efwood Hp- ' ' tel. for Greensboro: i 8:00 -M M l 1 : 00 A, M.' b :i;;( 3:00 p.m.":"', ;'-,;. , Leave Greensboro, Guilford . , . Hotel, for High Point l;80 A. M. l;0O P. M. , 5;oo P, M. Csrs h-avlrjg High toil At 11 A. M. for Winston. snd;cnrs. leaving Wim-ton at 2 V. M. for High rolnt,! no vl.i Union Crnaa and TYxguuiuwu, all othe's by Wallburg :i , ) ' VOn I VUTItl'U IM'f.r.MA- m nn ...... , k.f SAYS AGIO STOfilACH CAUSES IIIDIG 16 99 DIED in New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. iJon't aUbvr youriel to become a victim by neglecting p&ini anladhea. Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL my' ufo Th world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and urio acid '.troubles. Holland's national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three aizes. Guaranteed. leh far thae CeU MUI M "i aaaaeeeMaalaeitatiee. ,. ' , 1:'. .. I'. WiI.mi.n;to.. fi oiii 1 1:" (lining i i in Oil it ll'oiUilli;l M'Mlii' well known woni.ni of turned in a sea tit five in in lit t. find that every si rap if food '. h;nl just finished selling upon th'- din : i; table had disaj'peared. tiif:(llni w" the dishes in which the food placed Nothing was left on to table but the (doth, the silverware end an odor that indicated ,'ookcii rations had shortlv before reposed ln the, vicinity. The supper had dis appeared ns if by iioislc, gone with Out a 'tiart. and never whs a good liousefrau more bewildered th'.ti tin lad. To Probe Klot Deaths. (MIARLOTTK. Auk. J.-- Squire .1. W . Cobb was aptinntid o tempo arily assume the d.ities of .'oni'ii-r dining the Illness of Coroner Z. A. Ho'is, who has been confined to Ills beJ for sever-il days. Smoke CALLED FROM ROOM wm mmm Wi I fc-II VIVMI 1 t.1 I.IV Co in " MA if W X !0 fc? 9 c: . i . t . .i J ,V' v it . i 1 -i v 7 -.''- ." t t - ' " UAD (IM TVPUn n 1 iinn.uii uiiiuiu, i mm jtatp . ; niiiio nrfrinifniT.riiir'1 brand mumtniuivi: Health Chiett Pleaaed With the Progreac Reported From the Count iec in Fight. ltALKICH. Aug H. Gratifying results in tbe liuhl lieing waged aKaliift tvphoid fever In North faro i linn hy the stnt hoard of health ure jrliown in lie- nnniber of ruses re Hi(ed for tin past month. Kor that -period there were 741 cases reported , aK.ii. st (hit for tiie came month last var. 'ill" i, jioits for the first half of US n t .lit ,1:11 more eivcouraging. is tin woist lnontli i.i i ho n idi.i'd fever, (Me nu;nher Whilst and il.'.itli. fiuiii Hit -'iou.ii- ;):, diRlie.it caunf : ii, in nit .i 'V. 111!:. i.i.-. i.r i: year tor the tirst e inoath oiilv 2!tl '.i for I he State us IM'si l'ecoid .since have been avail til ' n I i a-'i-- -a i i i- r, iHii t i a w hob'. I f;.- tl 'i'!l..li!c !;.lt!c.M 1 at-).- 1 Tin rHur:. to rrdiiri "t- i: I . '. il ,l 1 I)'' M.ost r.l tyiilioid. re -.! c::it roll ''(I a' (',. irt'vrr)t,, ,t, e.i.e,,, have ' i" -ii twofold The campaigns ' con i ducted in a lai(?i! number of counties ' during this and lhe past lev yearn to pot the people rendered Immune i through vaccination ban beer, one ; phase of the work. The other has j bei , the campaign for sanitation, for j the proper disposal of human eicre- men! and thereby the removal of the -ource or tne disease. The two to gether are malting themselves felt in the lessening number of cases,, and th consequent fewer deaths. !:i Korea widows never remarry. Kven though they have been mar ried only a month, they must, not take a second husband.. ,. , 4 Virginia - Carolina' ' 9 Ii ,9V Yes, sir! Virgiaa-Carojitia foxacco ,, - , ... ( inui' ,vittiHv i livcs a cigarette a lively snap and a rich flavor that makes it a regular nidkciIu, But-you've got to smotili you've fjot to smoke fit 'fn a'arette! made entirely of Virginia-Carolina tS-. bacco to Jet all of that rare taste and jHjsk word for this Don't take anybody's wwd'iorHliis Buy a package of Piedmoiiis today and test that Virginia taste yourself I -.y r 4 liic.vjrginja" Carolina ujairicsK I 't - tt "TV Y- r iCars arid Barrrraro fit r u't I1- fteKilC'HU . rboe 083. , XL j Clear, Peachy Skini.t-!: Awaits Anyone Vho -! : f Drinks Hot Water :: V ... . ,f t 8aya an InaWe, baiheelor break ; j fat halpt u iook nd ftal j tltin nMl ImIi Sparkling and vivaciotw uarrr. briKht, alert good, clear skin and a natural, roar, healthy coaioielon are assured only by pura blood., Ii only every man and woman could induced to adopt the morning Inside bath, what a gratifying cbaage would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaomlc looking men, women and Klrls, with , pasty t or-' muddy complexions; lnsteal pi the nviltl tudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "brain fagiT and pessimist , w should see a vrrtl optimistic tfcjong of rosy-cheeked people- everywhere.-, An Inside bath Is bad by drinking each morning, befora breakfast, glass of real not water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphata fn, it to wash from the atomaca, .ltvr kid neys and tea yards of bowei tha pre vious daya Indigestible .waste, tour fermeaUtbMia- and nojaoos, . thus cleansirm, awtetenta j and frostenlng the entire aUraentarjrr.e&rjaJ oafora pottto sws food tato tka stomach; Thosaaubjeet toatek keadacket bU, loinrnesa, nasty : breath, 'rheuraatlsra, colds; and partlcilary iatfse .wbo lava a paiild,, sallow comDswJon and rU asa- constipated, very, ftan, are urged to cMain a. uartef.BouBdof limestone phowphat ; at tha- dwe latQro which will cost not a tita. huVla suflcierit to dsmonatraleUie qqtek and remark able clung fa oth beaUA aad appear aace, awaittac thoswk pmctlcs In ternal sanitation We jnnst, rajnanv ber taai testda eAaaeltatesa iamore Itn porUattbgtt atadet-t5iisa. the skin does not absorb impurities to con taminate the, blood while the pom tn t& tttirty fet Bt bowafir dov Straight lit kk- 1 r f, ,i ' i 7; I i 4 i V ('!! : ii" f ( i, .
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