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jSD REMEDY FOR HTRffA m iinnitiD br yonr druggist a lima ruiriT hobs noi Deneni t,Uroncnisa Asthma, Hay iutsUat No mauar bow out SHIFFMANN'S A D 0 L tte, Pipe Mixture or Powder) 'ANT KKLlHlf In erarr eui cured thousands who bad beaa after baring tried ererr other am. onnerera are anoraed an iig themselves of this "Money r a wrong n pnrcnaamg rrum irogglst, they are sure tbelr br blm if the rnmedr falls. ! Judge aa to whether too are . rour money baok If yon are W at any fairer proposition I fit n , rropnoiur, oi. ram. minn. ORGANIZING OF HOE GUARD iii." OH" ' evoav a . usness. ancrMilmenVs TONIC treatment: 1 4 j GUARANTEED 1 and mado bi I ffehrensDrug Ca I - Waco, Tex. ! fZm sold by Kll. if All Druggists JlF i gut question 5, ECZEMA, M f'ER or other f wwl! fcaes. Price rjrj ' j I f direct from ' I a .Sbermai Tet . Cabbage Plants, the Wake- 0 delivered. Larger quantl ray Plant Farm, Selma.Ala. riaged Goods. v of the suburb who runs fe neighbors when he gets tepped timidly up to the hardware store. lh, a lock washer! You goes on a bolt to keep slipping; and Is statlon- e dealer pulled out a lit- tossed out a few metal ass showcase. The boy He found that they perforated In the center, were "split, and the two t, much like the clincher lomoblle tire. the washers back after nlng them. ant - 'em," he decided, are broken." b Fingers! Corns Lift Out hout Any Pain hard corns, soft corns or a corn can shortly be ut with the fingers if yon the corn a few drops of la Cincinnati, authority. t one can get a small bot- at any drug store, which rid one's feet of every ts without pain or sore- anger of infection. Irug is an ether compound, moment it is applied and ame or even irritate the skin. Just think I You your corns and calluses a bit of pain or soreness. 1st hasn't freezone he can small bottle for you front drug house. adv. Will Utilize County Councils of De fence in Formtion of Selected Military Organizations. Raleigh. Governor Bickett and Adjutant General Young are to utilize the county councils of defense in the. formation of the selected military or ganizations that are to be made up from the 6000 nen who are to be call ed into service for home guard pur poses. These county councils are to make up the list of men to be ask ed to serve in the county organiza tions and report them back to the governor through the adjutant gen eral. The' chairman of the county coun cil is to be the officer to muster into the service the men who accept for service and when the companies are mustered in they are to hold an elec tion of officers and those elected are to be commissioned by the governor. The federal government is to provide the arms under a recent special act of congress providing for ttfe arming of home guards during the duration of the war while the federal govern ment has the national guard of the various states in foreign service. The policy will be to form the com panies in the larger centers of the state first, that are apportioned one hundred men each for their companies of militia. These are Buncombe, Cum- ! berland, Durham, Forsyth, Guilford, Wake, Wayne, Mecklenburg and New Hanover. The next in order of formation will be the counties or combinations of counties that have companies of fifty men each. These are Alleghany, Ashe, Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen, Brunswick, Burke, Cabarrus, Cald well, Carteret, Caswell, Cleveland, Granville, Halifax Harnett Johnston, Chatham, Columbus, Davidson Dub lin, Edgecombe, Franklin, Gaston, Person, Pitt, Randolph, Robeson, Jones, Lee, Madison, Martin, Mc Dowell, Nash, Northampton, Pender, Rockingham, Sampson, Union, Vance, Warrer., Watauga, Wilkes and Wilson. Then there will be for the remain der of the counties consolidated com panies made up of unite of 75 men each, selected from two or three coun ties, and the headquarters chosen for the convenience of the mencompos. ing the organizations. Rowan will have seventy-fie men for that county alone. For th remainder the com binations are: Alamance and Orange; Avery, Mitchell and Yancey; Catawba, and Lincoln; Chowan and Perqui mans; Green nd Lenoir; Haywood and Jackson; Hendeson and Tran sylvania; Moore and Montgomery; Polk and Rutherfordton. smsrsoiooL Lesson (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D., Teacher of English BtblA in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1917, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR OCTOBER 7 a Machine Gun. Jfurniture by machine In- and Is made possible by a h invention. nd effective action Dr. Peeryt tiaa no equal. One dose only Worms oi- Tapeworm, aqv. may open municipal telACARONI "TTmyjiciiatuiisTs. It u3! i VSi Jan iyisy wojmJ i YOUOWHj WimiTOHAKEirria Oct. 9 Fire Prevention Day. Raleigh. The proclamation by Gov ernor Bickett, appealing for complete observance of Fire Prevention Day. October 9, throughout the state under the auspices of the state department of insurance, says "Taxes are a great burden and a source-of constant Irri tation. The ingenuity of statesmen Is being taxed to reduce and equalize the tax burden, and yet the fire tax annually levied on the 6tate of North Carolina is practically equal to tha entire taxes levied for the support of the state government. We may equal Ize the government taxes but they must be paid by someone. Two-thirds of the fire taxes are wholly unneces sary and due to lack of reasonable care." He adds that it was a realization of this that constrained fie general as sembly to designate a lire Prevention Day and require a priclamatlon by the governor for Its observance. He asks that the' school and municipal authorities take special pains to have adequate observance and that citizens generally give special attention to the day and its Important bearing and give special attention to condition of their premises to eliminate possibili ties of fire. Old Drug Store Fails. Shelby. H. E. Kendall, a prominent druggist In Shelby for 25 years, made a voluntary assignment last week and the court named Kemp Kendall, his brother, as assignee. His assignee says he hopes from what information 'he haB as to the assets and liabilities that all creditors will receive their full part. NORTH CAROLINA BRIEFS. HERS WANTED ECIAL ENROLLMENT town and country schools, t75 to lea combining music and common rade and high school. Can place teachers. Unprecedented de- e today. Special enrollment. achers Agency, Colombia, S. C. DDAKS 8c SUPPLIES also do highest class of finishing, and Catalogue upon request. palctki Optical Co., RiduBoad, Va, The state forester, Mr. J. S. Holmes, who is also acting director of the North Carolina Geological, and Eco nomic Survey during the absence of Major Joseph Hyde Pratt with tha 105th Reigment of Engineers, has just been appointed a listing offirer for the Second Forestry Regiment, known as the 20th Engineers . (Forest) Regi ment, by Mr. William L. Hall, assist ant forester, Washington, D. C, who has been requested by the War De partment to organize this regiment. John Long, who for the past week eluded armed and angry posses of citizens and officers In Mangua town ship, Durham county, came to the county court house at Durham and surrendered to Deputy Sheriff Joe Pleasants. Long was wanted on the charge of shooting and seriously wounding Miss Nellie Ball, pretty daughter of Dave S. Ball, as she knelt at a spring near her home at Bahama Morganton's cement streets are at; tracting quite a Dot of interest now and many requests are received for photograps and information from oth er towns in different states. PSALMS OF DELIVERANCE. LESSON TEXT-Psalms 85 and 126. GOLDEN TEXT They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. Psalms 126:5. These Psalms breathe the spirit of the true patriot. The Psalmist sees his afflicted country suffering for the sins of the people, prays for their restoration to the Divine favor, and with the eagle eye of faith anticipates ' the Joyful day of spiritual and tem poral blessings because of restoration to the Divine favor. Doubtless such patriotism would be pleasing- to the Lord on the part of us all. Psalm 85. . I. Praises for Mercies Received (vv. 1-3). Praise Is given for (1) Deliverance from Captivity (v. 1). He had in mind the specific mercies of a given time; perhaps it was one of the oppressions of the Philistines from which they had been delivered. (2) Forgiveness of Sin (vv. 2, 3); "Thou hast forgiven the iniquity covered all their sin." God's restora tion was the proof that he had par doned. Great indeed was the sin of Jacob, but God's forgiveness was great er. He Is peculiarly a God of mercy. Having forgiven the sins his anger is taken away. He stayed his hand from the judgment which would have Justly fallen, to show his mercy. IV, Prayer for Restoration From Backsliding (vv. 4-7). He knew how worthless the outward blessings of the Lord would be unless the people Inwardly turned to the Lord. He, therefore, besought the Lord to give them the greater blessing, that of a change of heart. Without the change of heart forgiveness would be futile. A change of heart can only be by God's help. (1) That God would turn the hearts of his people toward himself (v. 4). Knowing the people's utter helpless ness to turn to God, he cried out to God to save them by turning them to himself. He knew that God's anger could not turn from the people as long as they were impenitent, (2) That God would take away the very remembrance of their sins (vv. 5-7). (a) The ending of his anger (v. 5). The desire seems to be that he would wipe out the very marks of his dis pleasure by not longer allowing pun ishment to be meted out to them. (b) The return to the people's joy (v. 6). Their joy could only be realized through a revival from God. The Psalmist now becomes more bold in his requests, (c) Shall show them mercy (v. 7). "Make it visible," is his cry. God's judgment was most real. His desire is that his mercy would be just as real. III. Exultant Anticipation (vv. 8-13). Having spoken the sentiment of the repentant people, the poet expresses confidence of the Lord's response. So faithful is God that those who sin cerely pray to him can go forward with the assurance of petitions granted. (1) "He will speak peace" (v. 8). . He knew that a gentfe answer would come, but its continuance would de pend upon the fidelity of the people. Turning to folly would provoke again his wrath. (2) Will bring his salvation near (v. 9). Only as his salvation was near could glory be In the land. (3) Devise a way by which "Mercy and truth," "Righteousness and peace," may be united (vv. 10, 11). He did not suggest a way. He may not have known it. Faith now sees the way in Christ. In him such a union has been blessedly effected. (4) The land shall become fruitful (v. 11). When sin is removed, temporal pros perity shall follow. Earth's barren ness is due to sin. When the curse is removed fruitfulness shall follow. (5) Righteousness shall be the guide of his people (v. 12). In that golden, glad age God's right eous ways will leave a track in which his own may walk with security. Psalm 120. I. The Fact of Zion's Deliverance (vv. 1, 2). (1) By whom (v. 1). The Lord. (2) Effect of (vv. 1,2). (a) The people were scarcely able to believe It. So sudden and unexpect ed was their deliverance that it seemed to them as a dream. They ex pressed their feeling in joyful laughter. (b) The heathen noted their deliver ance as marvelous, and ascribed it to God (v. 2). Song and Prayer. II. The Song of the People (v. 3). They ascribed their deliverance to the Lord and expressed their gratitude in singing God's praise. III. The Prayer (v. 4). The people cried to God to visit their restoration -with fruitfulness, even : the streams from the South spread out and make a country fruitful. IV. The Promise (vv. 5, 6). . Though the people were still obliged to suffer the consequences of their sins, they were encouraged to go on in sowing though In tears, as the reap ing would bring Joy. I FMflNS RR MR nllT THE HIDDEN BEAUTY is , 4s jj ' -J What girl or woman hasn't heard of lemon Juice to remove complexion blemishes; to bleach the skin and to bring out the roses, the freshness and the hidden beauty? But lemon juice alone is acid, therefore irritating, and should be mixed with orchard white this way. Strain through a fine cloth the Juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing about three ounces of orchard white, then shako well and you have a whole quarter pint of skin and complexion lotion at about the cost one usually pays for a small jar of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to strain the lemon Juice so no pulp gets Into the bottle, then this lotion will remain pure and fresh for months. When applied dally to the face, neck, arras and hands it should help to bleach, clear, smoothen and beautify the skin. Any. druggist will supply three ounces of orchard white at very little cost and the grocer has the lemons. Adv. CHIGIS BACK TO OLD HOME Roman Family to Occupy Historic Villa Farnesina Descendants of Original Owners. After 337 years the historic Villa Farnesina, on the banks of the Tiber, a half-mile distant from St. Peter's church, will again be occupied by de scendants of its original owners and builders, the Princes of Chigi, says a Rome correspondent. The head of the house, Prince Li dovic Chigi, who last year was ap pointed marshal of the Holy church and the guard of the Conclave and, therefore, rules the Vatican during the Interim between the death of a pope and the election of a new one, recently disposed of the Chigi palace to the Italian government. It is stated that by this sale he was put in a position to buy back the Villa Farnesina,, erected in 1509-11 by the Tapal banker, Agos tino Chigi, und notable because of its frescoes by Raphael. The palace will be restored and re furnished as it was when first occupied by thex Chigi family, an auction sale having been held recently to rid the palace of the furniture left there by the king of Naples. The return of the Chigis is consid ered remarkable since It is proverbial In Rome that when once a family leaves Its home it leaves forever. MOTHER! Timorous Lover. A woman went into a store for a pair of slippers. She' asked the shop as sistant to get her a pair about size 10, and she wanted them squeaky. "They are for my father," she added. "Squeaky, miss? I'm afraid we have not got any of that kind." "Couldn't you make him a pair of squeaky ones?" asked the young wom an. "There Is a young man who visits me frequently, and It would be very convenient for him to know just when pa Is coming downstairs." SKIN-TORTURED BABIES Sleep, Mothers Rest After Treatment With Cuticura Trial Free. Send today for free samples of Cuti cura Soap and Ointment and learn how quickly they relieve itching, burning skin troubles, and point to speedy heal- ment of baby rashes, eczema and itch lngs. Having cleared baby's skin keep it clear by using Cuticura exclusively. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Seattle Is to have a school for marines. nave you ever used MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup and Pneumonia, Asthma, and Head Ca tarrh? If you haven't get it at once. It will cure you. Adv. Kitty Acquired the Habit. As Mary's mother was a voice teach er, Mary was familiar with the termin ology of the music studio. One day when her" kitten was whining vocifer ously outside the door, Mary ex claimed : "Mamma, please let kitty In ! She's outside, forcing her voice terribly." GAVE UP HOPE Of (en Wished For Death to' End Her Misery. Doan's Effected a Complete and Lasting Recovery. "I was helpless with kidney troo ble," says Mrs. Ellen Jants, 1404 N. Third St., St. Charles, Mo., "and be gan to think my case was beyond the reach of medicine. The pain in my back laid me up in bed and It seemed as if my back had been crushed. I couldn't sleep and was so nervous I was almost frantic. "Flashes of fire came before my eyes and the pains in my head were terrible. My sight was affected sirs.Jaai. and there were large, puffy spot beneath my eyes. "How I suffered when passing the kidney secretions 1 I screamed in agony and I often wished I might die and be out of misery. I bad night sweats and mornings on get ting up I was so weak and numb I could hardly stand up. I grew so pale and emaciated I looked like death. Doan's Kidney PiJU cured me completely and I have been as well and healthy since as any woman of my age." Get Doan's at Any Store. 60c a Box DOAN'S V fJLV FOSTER-M1LBURN CO BUFFALO. N.Y. DRIYEMALARIAOUTOFTHESYSTEU How's This? "We offer 100.00 for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by HALL'S CA TARRH MEDICINE. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the System. Sold by druggists for over forty years. Price 76c. Testimonials free. P. 3. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Natural Process. "The man whose plant was threat ened with destruction by the strikers performed quite a physiological opera tion." "What was that?" "He armed all the hands." Don't Need Matches. A cone-shaped plate which is fastened over the keyhole makes un locking the door in the dark a sim ple matter. Chinese Like American Cigarettes. China consumed $9,000,000 worth of American cigarettes in the year end ing June 30. "Tha occasional use of Roman Eye Balsam at night will prevent and relieve tired eyes, watery eyes, and eye strain. Ae. A GOOD TONIC AND APPETIZEB FOR OLD AND YOUNG Tutt's Liver Pills act as kindly on tbe chBV the delicate female or infirm old ace, as apes the vigorous man. imr s Klve tone and strength to the weak bowels. Kidneys and bladder. tosMcaw CggrSkJ . PARKER'S v: HAIR BALSAM &feS73t A toilet preparation of mart. jJ Help to eradlcata dandruff. 8 VVt" T i For Restoring Color ami felSrH BaantytoGrayorFadadHair, 2?j X'lX-dHiZjt jgiadtLO0atrnrrtt. FOR SALE Maine Grown Cobbler Sea Potatoes. Spring delivery. Write for prtcess. A. 8. Seeley, 4 Commerce St., Norfolk. Vs- W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 40-1917. High-Minded Architects. A nouveau rlche who was noted for his misuse of the king's English it quoted by an exchange as dilating ox the cost of the kennels for his new country place in these words : "If just throwing money Into the fire. Wt haven't an animal on the place wortlfc $2 ; but the way those architects nr fittlng up those confounded kennelsv anyone would think that they expected them to be occupied by the Dog of" Venice himself!" Sometimes a man is so respectable that his neighbors have but little spect for him. Atlanta is trying to stop erection of Springfield, ill., is to nave a new a fertilizer factory. statue of Lincoln, made in Boston. Net Contents 15 Fluid Drachma I. m Children Cry For .ALCOHOL-3 FEK un u AVe$ etable PrcparationfcrAs -::i:,wMhFuMi hv Rcula- lindiheStcmcasandCowclscf ? Tf,.nrPrfmotin Di5cSti0l V UlCCnuinCS58Jiaiv:3i.w..-- neither Opium, Morpnmc n. Mineral. Not xnakou - MxSnuta JtocktUt SiMl (TaiM Sugar s c.fA.IDomoilvfoi Constipation and Diarrn0' .ni! 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