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If OIK, SICK! TAKE "NO CALOMEL "Dodson's Liver Tone" Straightens You Up Better Than Salivating, Dangerous Calomel and Doesn't Upset You Don't Lose a Day's Work Read Guarantee You're bilious! Tour liver la Blug glsh! You feel lazy, dizzy and nil knocked out. Your head la dull, your tongue Is coated ; breath bad ; stomach sour and bowels constipated. But don't take salivating calomel. It makes you lck ; you may lose a day's work. Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver, which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes Into sour bile like dy namite, breaking it up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and cramp ing. If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced Just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone to night. Your druggist or dealer sella you a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents under my personal money-back guarantee that i-arh spoon ful will clean your sluggish liver t t ter than a dose of nasty calomel uud that It won't make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know It next morn ing because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be wording, your headache and dizziness gune, your stomach will be sweet and your bow els regular. You will feel like work ing; you'll be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give it to your children. MANY STATEWIDE BILLS INTRODUCED TWO BILLS RELATING TO AUTO DRIVING REPORTED FAVORABLY'. Child's tongue shows if bilious, constipated MOTHER, GLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels A tenspoonful of "California F!! lyrup" now will quickly start liver ind bowel action and In a few hours tou have a well, playful child again. Hothers can rest easy after giving "California Fig Syrup" because it nqver fnils to work the sour bile and lonstipatlon poison right out of the little stomach and bowels without cramping or overacting. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine "California Fig Syrup," which lins directions for babies and children of nil ages printed on bottle. Mother, you "must' sny ."California." Refuse any Imitation. 17 MEASURES BEFORE SENDEE Baggett Bill Would Have 8urglcal Operations Performed on Criminals. CURES COLDS - LA GRIPPE in. 2 Hours 3 0ay9 Standard cold remedy world over. Demand box bearing Mr. Hill's portrait and signature. At All Druggists 30 Cents A.I I Cause and Effect. The teacher was angry whei Thomas appear' ten minutes late fot school one morning. "Why nre you lute, Tommy?" he snid sharply. "Please, sir." replied the sinner, "it was lute vhtn I -started from . home." "Then why didn't you start from home earlier?" "Please, sir, it was too late to start early." White and Black not Colors. Pure white and darkness ' nre not colors, but white and black objects are commonly spoken of as colored, although the fcrmer reflects nnd the latter .absorbs all the rays of light without separating them into colors. properly so call 'id. Infections or. Inflammations of the Eyea, whether from external or Internal causes, are promptly healed by the use of Roman Eye Balsam at night upon retiring, Adv. Be Glad for the Fields. lie thankful to ''-the fields, though summer's sweets lie dead. It was their fleece that clothed you; their green blades brought you bread. Frank L. Stanton. Luxury Is npt to transform pleas ures Into burdens. LJ jLr J mi ' bJ m Li V. SAY "BAYER" when you buy. Insist I Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for . Colds Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia Accept only "Bayer" package which contains' proper directions. Handv 'Baver 'boxes of 12 tablets Also Douies 01 iuu iyiuggiaw. Aaairln la tto trade 01 n -" - Headache Rheumatism Lumbago : Pain, Pain Raleigh. Committee activity again boomed and somewhat offset a com paratively dull session of the house although the senate after going along for nearly two weeks with 10, 12 and 15-mlnute sessions. Jumped to the fore with a mass of new bills. Seventeen measures came before this body the largest number for any one day since the general assembly convened on January third and 15 of these meas ures were of state wide Importance. Late afternoon activity of house committees again brought that body forward. Judiciary committee num ber two, tne finance committee and the committee on education passing upon many bills of general scope and interest. The senate roads commit to and ludlciary number one furnish ed the late day activity for the upper j house. Representative Nettles, of Bun combe county, with his co-worker, Representative Taylor, succeeded in getting a favorablo report from house Judiciary number two on two bills rela tive to the driving of motor vehicles. One would provide a minimum fine of 5500 for any person convicted of ex ceeding the state speed limit of 30 miles per hour in Buncombe county, and the other would provide severe penalties for conviction for having driven a motor vehicle on the roads of Buncombe county while In an In toxicated condition, or while under the Influence of intoxicating liquors. When unfavorable action on these measures- seemfd imminent. Mr. Net tles supported his argument for the legislation by letters and telegrams from various lawyers, business men and officials of Asheville and the county. The Martin bill to provide the post ing of 15 days' notice of intention to marry with the registrar of deeds be fore a license could be Issued was r.nssed over for further action due to the absence of Mr. Martin. The com mittee attitude, however, was ex rpsesed as unfavorable to the meaeure by several members. The Gaston Ervin bill which would provide that juries could recommend mercy in cases where the death pen alty was attached, was reported fa vorably. Representative Fountain's measure to provide an eastern North Carolina training school' for Boys along the lines of the present institution. Stone wall' Jackson train'ng school, was re ported out favorably by. unanimous vote and was. under the rules, referred to the appropriations committee for further action and consideration. ; The committee on education pasad out favorably several measures con nected with public school government and administration of affairs, chief among which were two bills which would extend to the respective coun nnfl the rieht to elect the superinten dent of public instruction by vote of the people, and the right to elect by popular vote the boards of education. This movement, committee members stated, was one which was in fair way of becoming the most powerful In legislative circles, and they intimated that sooner or later this method of electing public school superintendents and educational boards would De sponsored by every county in the state.. The house finance committee passed pn several tax measures, but these were flially held over until the gen eral revenue bill could be considered because of a' chance of conflicting leg islation. Two institutional measures were of fered by Senator Baggett, of Harnett, a member of the board of d'rectors of the Caswell Training school. One of them provides that the age limit of 30 vears shall be removed for applicants for admission to JJ.a Caswell Training school and the other gives to the medi cal staff of any institution tthe right to perform an operation upon any inmate when In thpir Judgment such en opera tion would Imnrove tne mental, physi cal or moral condition of such inmate. D. R. Crissingef, the president's ap roIntef to Je governor of the federal reserve hoard, will be Invited to ad dress the genera! assembly hi Joint session here at any t'me that suits h's convenience, according t" a resolu tion Introduced In the senate. Everett Appointed Secretary of State. Governor Morrison tendered the ap pointment of secretary of state to W. N. Everett, of Rockingham, mom her of the lower house of th cgeneral as sembly and one of the leading bust ness men of the Sand Hill section. Mr. Everett Is expected to accept the place, though he was not ready to make an announcement at present. He looks upon the tender of the ap pointment as a high honor and his close friends .anticipated he would make known his willingness to as sume the office, delaying, however, actual acceptance until the legisla ture adjourns. A boom for Mr. Everett was start ed by the members of the general assembly and at the same time movements In behalf of James A. Hartness, clerk of court of Iredell county, and Alfred M. McLean, of Lillngton, secretary to Senator Over man, launched. It waB understood that the governor had not been ap proached concerning the candidacy of either of the three, and the tender of the appointment to Mr. Everett was entirely, voluntary on his part. Mr. Everett, despite an active busi ness life, has been interested in publio affairs for years. He served as mayor of Rockingham three terms, served as chairman of the board of education of Richmond county and held offices of trust in the county. He was a member of the state1 senate in 1917 and In 1921 he became a member of the house. He Is one of the leader of the present house and an outspok en champion of Governor Morrison'! program. He also has been a member of the board of trustees of the Uni versity of North aCrollna for some years. Both the governor and Mr. Everett are anxious that the representative keep his seat In -the house for the re mainder to the session. For that rea son actual acceptance of the appoint ment may be delayed until then. Clerk Supreme Court Resigns. Owing to his declining health, Jos eph L. Scawell has resigned as clerk of the North Carolina supremo court and the court, in session recently Edward C. Seawell, his son, who has acted as assistant for the last eight years, as his successor. He was elect ed for a term of eight years. For thirty-six years, "Joe" Seawell, as he was known to the legal profes sion throughout the State, has been connected with the supreme couit and since 1911 has been clerk of the court His son, who, during the recent ill ness of his father, administered the affairs of the clerk's office with full re sponsibility, giving thorough satisfac tion to the court and the attprneys of the state who come before the court, steos in as the seventh clerk of court in the history of the state. Mr. Sea well's letter of resignation to the court follows: y-- -V 'Honorable Sirs: Owing to my declining health. 1 beg leave to tender to your honorab'a body my resignation as clerk of the supreme court. I regret thus to sever the wry pleasant relations which have exist ed between your honorable body anv mvself for the past thirty-six years and I appreciate your many cour tesies to me. I am, Most respectfully yours, (Signed) J. S. SEAWELL." tip list Yif rlorks who have served the supreme court since 1844 follows: 1884 Edward B. Freeman, .Kaieign, 1847 James R. Dodge, Morganton. 1868 Charles B. Root, Wake. 1870 W. H. Bagley, Perquimans. 1886 Thomas S. Kenan, Wilson. 1911 Joseph L. Seawell, Wake. 1923-Edward C. Seawell, Wake. To Fruit Cake Lovers Now you can buy a fruit cake of the kind that you would make at home and save home baking. a rich, fruity, luscious cake that doesn't crumble and dry out a tender, almost juicy cake with that rare flavor of the raisins and the spice that makes you like fruit cake. a cake that you'll be glad to serve to friends a prize fruit cake, in fact. the most delicious you have ever known. : These plump, tender, Juicy, thin-ikinned raiiini are ideal 'for cake. Taste the cake you get and see. You'll enjoy fruit cake more often when you can secure such food cake rtady-madi. Mail coupon for free book of tested recipes suggesting scores of other luscious raisin foods. Just ask your hake shop or confectioner for it the cake that's made' with Sun-Maid Raisins Sun-Maid Raisin Growers J Cspmtivt OrfMiulMH Ctmpriiint 14,000 Crown Minim Dept. R-540-J0, Fresno, California CUT THIS OUT AND SENp IT , Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, I Dept. N-540-30, Fresno, California. I - Please send me copy of your free book, I "Recipes with Raisins." I Name,... , ' Bluiftkit STREET- ClTY .State, Allen's'S; Range T.::!:c3 Old IVcists Li.io IIzvj kJ rc!r.:i rc-'-css Dyes-dyes cr Cr.is es yea ilii Twenty-one Road Projects Are Up. Twenty-one projects aggregating 193 miles, will be offered to contractors Thursday, February 1, 1923, when thej State Highway Commission assumes the letting of roads on a large scale I In the' first big award of contracts since last August. The program was temporarily halted to enable "the com ( mission to concentrate on construe- j tion Every district in the state is rep- j resented in tne nsi oi n project uu vertised for letting, with the First district, which is somewhat behind in Its contracts, leading with a total mile age of 71.08 miles out of the total or. 192.24 miles to be awarded. The hard surface mileage totals 84.78 and the gravel mileage 107.46 miles, v Within three months of its third birthday when the bids are opened, the commission will have let to con tract a total of 1,446 miles of gravel, road and a total of 1,071 miles of hard surfaced road. .Not included in the mileage are more than a score of large bridges that have been built during the past three years. , Award'ng of contracts "was held up six months ago when the commission found It had Dractivally reached the capacity of production of raw mate rials and the ability or contractors to And economical labor with which to do this work. . ' " S2QBJEB0BJBjrBBjQBBJSjBJBJBX ElsMIIJM in mill Winn MIL THE name"cAllen" on a new range represents 25 years' experience in building good ranges. To-day, daughters buy tAllen Ranges because they have seen their cooking qualities proven by long years of service in their mothers' kitchens. Write for our illustrated cata log and name of dealer near pou. ALLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY NASHVILLE x : x TENNESSEE Had Nothing but Money. He (lndlgnnntly) "You married me for my money !" She (sweetly) "Well, dear, what else hnd you?" Federal Taxes Piling In. North Carolinians are paying taxes Into the federal treasury through the office of Gilliam Grissom, collector of Internal re Venue at a rate which In dicates a, total for the fiscal year of approximately ; $130,000,000 he ma nounced. . ' .i V'.'- ' ':' The office Is receiving., dally an amount In . excess of 1400,000, Mr, Grissom said, despite the fact that the present is not the period in which the bulk of the quarterly remittances is naid. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle Ot CASTOKIA, .that fumous old remedy for Infants nnd children, nnd see that it Signature of t&I In Use for Over !30 Years. . ., . Children Cry for Fletcher's Castona ' Tenth Class Matter. "Did you get tiny mail this morn-" lng?" "No, it wns a letter from my congressman," New .York Sun. Acid Stomach, Heartburn and Nau quickly illaappear with the use ot Vrlglit'a Indian Vegetable Pllla. Send for trial box to 372 Pearl St., New York. Advertisement. Advice for the Middle-Aged. AiU-Icp tn men mist fift.v: Live ns if you expected', to'; be on. earth for thirty years and, with nil your plans, he prepared to go tomorrow. Sell $10,000,000 of Bonds. A Wtal of $10,073,000 ot North Carolina bonds was sold to a syndicate ot New York and North Carolina banks and bond buyers represented by B. 3. Van Ingen Co., at 4M per cent with a ninety-day option on the re maining 10,000,000 for sale by the state at par. , Bonds offered for sale Included $lf 700,000 p-tblic school building bonds; $3,373,000 permanent Improvement ed ucational and charitable institution bonds, and $15,000,000 highway bonds. nii;inilliii I 1 nmmmiiiiiiinmiiiiiiii TURKISH VIRGINIA BUR LEY mm PAMERICANT0''CC0Ca' JSmf KiiniiiiiiiiiininiMiiiiiii!minTIIill,iii,i,,i,,..iiiilii,,uiiiilliiuii C.O.U. on approval. You can't buy a better Jog,. rni nrntffct nn . A riHll r.Ubft. S III. Htrtma- , heart Kennels, R.F.D., New Brunswick. N. J. Dr.KI NG'S NewDiscnvery JVowcheckit Attt-nostri1s sore from blowing- j throat rough and scratchy chest tight and oppressive with conges tion ?nd coughing what discom fort! . Thru cool, head-clearing relief r ,,'1 BkMkl "X following' the first dose of Dr.', King's New Discovery I How ef- fective this dependable 50-year-old remedy. Grandma will tell you ' It ii atafe coutrh lyrao torcrf rrmembe , of lbs lamilr. Your dnwgiat baa U.
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