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THE NEWS-RECORD, MARSHALL. N. C ' : : ; r , ,. ,. : " v..- ; ' p j i i i Mm I AV7 . lJX.feataaaaftaaBBBW tal .mi OIILYACOLD BUT DCH KLGLICT IT A cold la an acute ca tarrh which can easily be come chronic. ' , A great many diseases may be trac ed to a catarrhal condition of the mucous membranes lining the organs or parts. PE-RU-NA AN IDEAL KEECEHCT BEMEDT lust few doses taken In time havt saved thousands from serious ulckness. For lifty years Peru na has been the popular family medicine for coughi, colds, catarrh, stomach and bowel dlsoruors nd ail diseases of catarrhal origin. irrn IT IN THE HOUSE Tablets or liquid Sold Emrwhere j I mm "Dim Keller, Who Impeached Attorney General GREEN MOUNTAIN ASTHMA quickly iwllaTea the dlslraa lng paroxisms. Used for ii years sod result of long experience In treatment of throat and lung ill seaaeabv Dr. J. H. Guild. FREE TRIAL ' BOX, Treatise on Asthma, Its causes, treatment, etc., sent w. nd Bl.00 airu1sta. J. hToPILD CO.. RUPERT. VT. Tim. Saved bv System In a report mude to the house of rep resentatives by the committee on coin age, weights and measure, which fa vored the adoption of the metric ays tern by the government of the United States, it wu8 pointed out that, accord ing to estimates made by the bureau of education and others, two-thirds of a year would be saved by the adoption of the metric arithmetic, it is also averred, as a matter of evidence, that the metric system and Its application to the solution of problems may be learned in one-tenth of the time re quired for gaining euiial facility in the use of the Kngllsh system of weights and measuresl jk.iiiw f . - LOS AHGELES .1AII SAYS IT NEVER FAILS aw, ., I li L I aat m S m This is an up-to-dnte portrait' of Representative Oscar Edward Keller ' .. M v. if .,. HI at rift. f ' ' V who got into the limelight by bringing - ' , ""XT Impeachment charges against United I Dnuirherty. States Aiiurucj wv.... He'qult the house Judiciary committee hearing, alleging "whitewash." Hl re fusal to respond to a subpoena requir ing hlra to give under oath the Infor-. matlon upon which he based impeach inst Attorney Gen- lueui -"'lvn o - eral Daugherty created a precedent or such possible far-reaching Importance thnt the house judiciary committee de cided to refer the -whole matter to a subcommittee for Investigation. , , Meantime the hearings on the charges against Mr. Daugherty went forward, the committee summoning such witnesses as it could find without the aid of Mr.: Keller. Chnlrman Volstead planned to ap- ( i tua anhrammlttee which, in the ... ...on "tn mnka conduct of Mr. Keller towards thl. committee and towards the bouse of rep resei.tatlves." . ..'..... i ism .'nd was educated In the 1 Mr. he ler was norn in uri"""i ".,,.- . thB irni. public schools, taking short courees In dairying and " 51 Lrsitr of Wisconsin. He moved to Minnesota in 1001. He married Alico see- beck of St. I'aul iu 1911 and has three children x y 7 i i l i Fit TaRrir.g n t u- Oil. aad Csl'f Skin. Mke- st Com, Kobes, Mm. Vem, Udlc.; m c w.,ff. ,nfl Trlluitha kind I Ltmm Prnmot StuwCT m.m.Hmm.9maH. Mich. Thirty yean in fut biuuMsf. en. at A A a. rf-V W.M. MlaUUCO.,DTIOfT. w.attr f Ere impurities with Dc KING'S PILLS "for constipation Hciir Thin ? arnxi and atn ! hair falllnr out ails tMld poto rapidly. Try lit At all (rood dnifnrists, WO. street from Mtw.-tm. mmm. i. " Massachusetts Lona in Lead. For more than J50 years, from the earliest colonial days, Massachusetts held the lead tn Industrial chemistry fat America Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. .InAaln tmm rpnorts from drUEStista who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there ii one preparation that has been very auccesgful in overcoming these conditions. Ihe mua ana neaimg influence of Dr. Kilmer'i Swamp-Root is toon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the nrnmillMt T.ife Insurance ContDanies. in an interview on the subject, made the as tonishing statement tliat one reason wnj so' many applicants for insurance are re jected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the Urge majority of. those wnose applications arc declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish nrst to tesi mis great preparation send ten cents to ur. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. In Bolshevia. A traveler, newly returned from Moscow, tells a pretty story in the columns of tiie London Morning Post of how he found himself in uncom fortable quarters, una decided to change i very smail amount of Eng lish money Into art unthinkable num ber of rubles, and buy a hotel. Here lie lived in contentment for a fort night. Leaving fr home, he gave the hotel to the beud waiter as a tip. Wood Is to Stay in the Philippines .MaJ. Gen. Leonard Wood ha re signed the offlce of provost of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania in order that he might "comply with the expressed wishes of the administration" and re main as governor general of the Philip pine islands. It luis been officially an sounced by the War department: Secretary Weeks made public copies of two cablegrams received from General Wood. One, addressed to the secretary, said: "The situation here Is going to require my remaining on Into the next year. Reports or my reiurum, w nrst of January should not be cred ited. Do not see how i can leuve be fore the legislature adjourns and per haps not until afterward. As I have Rtated before, the situation here must take precedence over personal and ur.i erslty Interests, Am placing resigna tion In hand" bf university.". work." -7T ' - ' J Le Jeune's Report on His "Leathernecks,r Hrpanlan ,1a m atnnd-hv. and I wouldn't think of being without It- Tr ,n not me on my feet more tnan once when I had such bad spells of stomach trouble. I thought l couian v get well." This emphatic statement was made recently by W. C. Wallace, S20 N. Normandy Place, Los Angeles, Calif. ' - v "An acid stomach arid indigestion caused me Indescribable suffering for more than four years," he said. "Awful pains, would atrtke me soon after eat ine and I would be almost doubled up In agony. Often I had to take to my bed, and I would lose much weight with every spell. I was told I had uiara eninrppd stomach and other ail ments, but all my efforts to get relief fniioH. I Vpnt setting worse, ana ng r,nA t wnntii have to eet something to help me or I couldn't keep going much longer. t rAit In the miners where Tanlac was helping others with stomach trou bles, so I began' taking It It never failed to straighten me out, and I gained back my' lost weight, too. I am more grateful than I can say for the good this medicine has done me, and I do not hesitate to give It my tnttoaf Mvimmendatton." - A V41 . V - . . - -- Tanlac is sold by all good druggist Over S5 million bottlea sold. Adver tisement. . ' v ' Awful Wight of a Tramp. Trunin fat the back door) Kind lady. I ain't one er them what's seen better days. I ain't 'ad no better days. I've bin neglected, right from the ofrf hPin' born In a little attic In i,,nnn ahii me Darents was down at , South , End enjoyln' theirselves. London Punch. riiiri r.emforta Baby's Skin When red, rough and Itching, by hot baths of Cutlcura Soap and touches of Cutlcura Ointment. Also mane now and then of that exquisitely scented dusting powder, Cutlcura laicura. . of the indispensable Cutlcura Toilet Trio. Advertisement. 't : Spreading the News. "I hope that you won't object to my gnmts knowing that I paid you $1,000 to entertain them this evening?" re marked Mrs. Gnwker. "Not at all, ma'am," replied the teawr, hi sarcnstlc tones. , "Would roa like me to pin the check on my rout lapel Just before I sing?" Blr mmrnam Age-Herald.- .- - laanr psopnt Imagine that Worms or "rape- warm eannof ne a-oiiaa r l . .. ,,rkAaJ Bhnt" fir. VMvy'a Vermlf a a. know that they can. Aov. ' An old bachelor cuys that, rrmrrlage ojnlckiy sobers a man who is intoxi eated with love. , . -A - ; A. rich bachelor uncle hns mutters made as plensnnt for hlra as a rich grandpn. 6 DCUrANS ' IVI SureRekcf iojITIUL-ADJiS ' 25 AND 75 RftCKAGES EVEKYWHLRE ' w n i.inni KWa , GOOD CIGARETTES a GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO MAKE HI MONEY DISTBIBUTINO EVERSHINE for ns In jatm toa4tty. W.maum Mllahaa all awtalwaar like n.alc. Kr7 Stoon.tr.tlon aaU. , Ewrahln. U PP thirty aceni suoea, m - " " "7 I " f. Big profit, to JK.O. !J!S lube and ajen.y prapop". ' " r.nel-enihUtory. . - s EVEKsruna, t-w im Temptation Is the balance In which character Is weighed, IS VL;: M ?,:Hf - j Ii l-r- -: W. N. U.. CHARLOTTE, NO. 2-192t Knew What They'd Cah, The twins-had "gone tn swlmmls without mother's permission and they anticipated trouble. , "Well," sal Tommy, philosophical ly, "we're both In the same boat, ay lio'w;" ' . . . ' "Yes," returned Ray the humorist of tW family, "but I'm afraid MT a wlinlefcoat.' - Beneficent Industry. The very exercise of Industry fa Itself Is deilghtful and gives aa lnmte siillsfuctlon that tempers all unnoyj iince. . . Kiwrnl recommendations for new letfislntion afTecttng the Marine corps J smnde by' MaJ. Gen. John A. Lejeune J in an annual report reviewing uk pejcetime activities of the "Devil Dogs" during the last fiscal yenr. Among other things General Le Jeune asks for authority to expend $7i for purchase of a tract of land to develop a Marine corps base at San Dl-Jgo, Col, and legislation for the pnchase of a marine flying field at Bold, Va, funds for the training tf the Marine crps reserve und an ap propriation of $375,000 for the purchase of a site and construction of a supply deot at San Krunclsco. r - Although the amount appropriated for maintenance of the corps was more .,., e Mai Ann hplow that of the previ ous year. General LfeJeune said no de- Hcleucy was incurreu. , ut officers and men to guard the malls ' tha trpnr post 1416.780. General Lejeune covers strength the various activities of the marines, ln dudSg their maneuvers last summer at Gettysburg, progress In ablation, and duty In Santo Domingo and Haiti Judge Presiding at the Herrin Trials MS! IF SICK, OIL , STASiT' VflOS UVS Draft Take Calomel! "Dodson's" Liver Tone" Acts Bettet snd .Doesn't Gripe, Salivate or Make You Sick-Doat Lose a Day's Work-Read Guarantee! IX SICK CHILD'S BOVELS WITH "CAUFORll FIG SYRU?" .'OTHER! Even Bilious, Upset, Tongue-Costed Chi!dn:n Love this Pleasant Harmless Laxathra A" teaspoonful of "California-Fig fyrtp" now will thoroughly clean the ttile bowels and In a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Even i mtsa f(.verlsh..constipated, or full U cold, children love Its "fruity" taste, t- 1 mothers can rest easy because it . 1 1 wort; t!l tbe sourir j food ach and bowels without griping or. p Qdttlnir thu rhtld. ' Tell your druggist you want omy uw genuine "CaUfornia "tg syrup, wm ho. rtiiwtinn for babies and chlldret f nil nirea nrlnted oa bottles. Mother you must say "Culrala." Kef uaa x Imitation.- UgftiC Chlomel makes you sick. It 8 horribrr Take a dose of the danger ous dtug tonight, and tomorrow you may lose- a day's work. Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver, which camses necrosis of the bones. Calomel; when It comes Into contact ik a htict crashes Into it, break ing tt up. This Is when you feel tha .nnaM ami prnmning. If you SWIW - - . t are stegglsh and "all knocked out If voiw Bttr is torpid ana oowei faMAataavt A 1011 hve headache, dlzzi neaa,, coated tongue, If breath Is bad or stomach sour, Just ttf speeonn of harmless Dodson JLWW ' ' Here's my guaraniw- w drug store and get a dqcw oi wm . Liver Tone for a few ceats. Take a spoonful and If it doesnl atrsagnieu you rlghtvup and make- ya feel fine and vigorous I want you to go back to the store and get your meawp. w- . t i..w. Tnn ! iioRtrovinr the sale nuu 9 ji . v. " of chlomel because It is real Hrer med icine; entirely vegetable tnereiore n can not salivate or make yoa alck. Here Is, a new portrait of Judge D. T. Hartwel). of the Circuit coun o Marlon, III., who Is presiding at me trials of miners for tne uerrui - ders of Inst June. Attorney Uenerai BrJiidi ge and Frank Farrlngton, pres ident of the United Mine Workers of Illinois, were conspicuous at opposite tables. . -, t . Attnrnov Anirus Kerr early stated that the union would finance the whole trial. This was in challenge, ne snu ed. to the Illinois-Chamber .of com merce, which had stepid Into tins case "on behalf "of organised employ ers" and for the first time In Its his tory financed a prosecution. v, Despite every effort of the State to restrict the trial to a plain mur der rase, resting on Identification, It became apparent at once, that' the whole issue of unionism, the protection of private property by armed guards. nnd Ihe rlfthts of open snop eniij- , . , nna me r tnM h. t. ,,ptlinm,. that the inata defense aft HUH TO Kf in srn v m"" , . would be that these Herrin killings were not murders at all. but Justifiable '"""K'wewof this wider issue, the threat of a new coat strike, the watchful eve of the fedcrnl governmenr, tne case uicu .". i - - in a mutter of law enforcement dui in me wsuyn i " - - j- .... -.inar'a4 to km it cioaed It killing If necessary, Th wa the .--'fYv 1 1 i 4 Mirshatt,Mo. I hara naed Mra. wmsww a oyiup Tear. fmTth bsb "X'lSZ cesstul. One of mT lic and I va . him Mrs. Winsiow aairw to It cured hua. l'r.ja-O - , rjlarrhoea. colic flatulency and constipation are eul.L'y .t n.r .rmtic. non-s - l-' cner. y- s . ) .t r - - "t i -1 r ' t t- f tie sto? aew doctrine to be trle-l J.
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