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INDIGESTI • ' I “SUPREME OnALITY MY STANDARD” **Right Price IMy Motto” Tins Wra’S SPECIALS By W. Biddle Gili Large Prunes 12 l-2c per pound Gold Bar Apricots in Heavy Syrup Fresh Meats and Fish Saturday Remember Ice Cream NEILL M. McKEITHEN 44 THe CasH NIercHant BRIEFS Speaking of skirts, doubtless you have noticed that some of the dear creatures will go to any length to at tract attention. And if, after all the washing of dirty linen in full view of the public, the Stillman case is done for, what was it begun for ? Still another thing that has been holding this old world back is the fact that too many men talk an hour for every minute they work. Nothing on earth would make the average Vass woman happier than for her husband to admit sometime that her pies and coffee were as good “as mother used to make.” We still have a few more pamphlets left on “How to Secure Better Lawns” that can be had for the asking. Re member a good lawn adds greatly to the attractiveness of the home. The Volstead law has made a lot of new kind of hypocrites who talk pro hibition on the street corners and then sneak around to some back alley to make a dicker with a bootlegger. When you tell the editor to put you on his subscription list you gladden his heart, btit when you tell him and pay him at the same time you make both his stomach and his pocket feel good. Here is another question the Pilot man wants to ask Edison: Why is it a fellow can't wear a high pineapple hat with an extreme narrow brim any better than a bow-legged girl could wear an extreme short skirt with a hopple hem. There is no other town in the coun try that has done as much beautify ing in the past month as Vass. It is getting to look like a new town. Keep it up and let us all help the move ment to make Vass more beautiful. Great credit is due the ladies who have the work in charge. “What,” asks a critic of Edison, “is the the name of a large inland body of water with no outlet?” and answers his own question, “the Anti- Saloon League of America.” He wouldn’t rank 100 per cent on that reply. T^e body has two well- knov/n outlets. They are W. H. An derson and Wayne B. Wheeler.—N. Y. Times Wrong again brother. The Pilot man thinks you should have in cluded William J. Bryan’s name. That would have given that great body of water three outlets. The small room, formerly used as a barber shop, is being repaired and when finished will be used by the Secretary and Treasurer, W. D. Mat thews as an office for the members of the Vass Building and Loan Associa tion, to pay their dues. The office will be open every Saturday from June 4th. WOMEN MAKES COMMUNITY CLUB PROSPEROUS It is astonishing how the ladies are determined to make the community club, of Vass, a great big success by attending its meetings. Had it been left to the men the club would have been dead long ago. The meeting in Hotel Vass last Friday evening was unusually well attended, and lots of business was transacted. Have You a Brood Sow? We are offering 50 Registered Berkshire BRED GILTS On good terms to those who want good foundation stock. OUR PROPOSITION: Pay $3 7.SO and xtex't fall payr tKe remaining S37.SO We guarantee you price for three pigs next fall that will make the second payment, thereby giving you a sow and the remaining pigs for the first amount. For further information apply to THE PINEHURST FARMS PINEHURST, N. C. The second cause of sia is due to infiuencel cerebro spinal nervous ing in the greater or h of that portion of our influences are close study without sufRent especially in the open grief, great anxiety, ment and distress ai physical or mental fati| In case of close and c( tal application to studyJ an object difficult to ob] due fears are entertain< suit, in case of great in business matters, or and dubious struggle i| ment of a living^ mor( in certain literary pi the symptoms and condl similar and as the who! ganism sympathizes w( more or less stamped il seen in the following m| The face assumes a haj worn expression, the less, sunken, with coi and the manner is restj degree, not only shifj from one position to continuously, but the head are included in thj lessness, in some cases, what rare, even the mouth, eys and nose, ii the facial muscles are influence; persons so al suffer very much with] ache accompanied with ears and much giddinel bers are usually distur] by unpleasant dreams restless nights, obtaini sleep, it being of shorj very easily broken, the irritable and at times bowles are generally qi sometimes loose appr| arrhea and at times e: sipated, the tongue is flabby and tooth markei with enlarged papillas,] quent feeling of sicknes ach and sometimes vo| digested food taken, hours, and even at tii viously, throbbing sens the pneumogastric nen ent, the stomach and the parts affected thi sensation may also al tions of the body, ther^ sation of weight in th( distension and distress great mass of undigestj the patient has eaten appetite is generally for a period of time sent, upon passage oi the pylorus into the du| ond stomach severe spj cramp may result. As stated above, fo( undigested in the hours, and there have] which it has been ret tl^e gastric juices not quality to dissolve or stances thus retainer fermentation takes plaj sultant heartburn, pain| this condition is more when an excess of fod especially when sugarl part of the meal, andj tain to occur if fruit combined, by that I m< not the sugar in the fl
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