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KEyGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN,. N. C. 1 1 . -V. h - SKTf- mm- FALLING HAIR MEANS DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE Save Your Halrl Get 29 Cnt Bottlf i of Dsndsrlne Right Now AIM Stops Itching Scalp. Thin, brittle, colorleti and scraggy . lair U mute evidence of a neglected tcalp; of dandruff that awful acurf. There la nothing ao ileitructlre to the hair aa dandruff. It roba the balr of Iti luster, lta atrength and its very life; eventually producing a feverieh nrss and Itching of tbe acalp, which If not remedied cauaea tbe hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the hair falls out fast A little Danderlne tonight now any time will surely save your bslr. Get s 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any atore, and after the first application your hair will take on that life, luater and luxuriance which Is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appear ance of abundance; an Incomparable lose and softness, but what will pleaBe you moat will be after just a few weeks' use, when you will actual ly see a lot of fine, downy hair new hair growing all over the acalp, Adv. Overdoing Housework. "Housekeepers everywhere recog alie that life Is too valuable to apend very hour of the day In the mere keeping of the houae. No human be ing can be continuously efficient and work more than eight hours In twenty-four. There are better waya, more dentine methods, more efficient uten sils." Charles Barnard. Silm KIDNEYS IF BACK HURTS Bays Tee Much Meat Forms Urle AoM Which Clogs the Kidneys and Irritates the Bladder. Most folks forget that tbe kidney. Dae the bowels, get sluggish and clog ged and need flushing occasionally, las we hare backache and dull misery la the kidney region, severe head aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, add stomach, sleeplessness and all enrfa rut hlaiMaa ritmMim lou simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment yo feel aa ache or pain In the kidney Beglon, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, sake a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. his famous salt la made from the - acid-of grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with llthla, and Is harmless to flush clogged . kidneys and stimulate . them to normal activity. It also neu tralises the acids In tbe nrlne so It ao longer Irritates, thus ending blad der disorders. Jad Salts la harmless; Inexpensive; gsakes a delightful effervescent llthla-. water drink 'which everybody should take new and then to keep their kid neys clean, (bus avoiding serious com plications, ' K H-4dn local druggist says he selkijlots at Jad Sails to folks who be lieve, in overcoming kidney trouble wtiU!;ll only .trouble. Adv. . F"H'"jUdWhst Wsy, fit wff are.Joo we will come, back . to eartk a nuiiber of time," v 8ome people prefer to take no chance on that possibility." "How's thstr' , , " "They, prefer .to lead double lives ow'-Courier Journal. , . . BAD CASE OF DANDRUFF Blssell, Ala. "I had a very bad case of .dandruff on my head. I waa tor mented by Itching and my hair -'to, come out by the combfuls. I al most became frantic, fearful that I would lose all of my hair which was my pride. There' were some pimples os my scalp and I scratched them un til they made sores. My balr was dry and lifeless. - ' "1 aaw the advertisement of Cntlcura Soap and Ointment and sent to my druggist for three cakes of Cntlcura Soap and a box (bfCutlcura Ointment I washed my scalp with warm water strong with the Cutlcnra Soap and dried, afterwards applying the Cutl ura Ointment, working ft in the scalp Slowly with my Angers. After using them for several days my hair began to stop coming out The dandruff all disappeared and In less than four weeks a cure waa accomplished per manently.",-(Signed) Miss Lacy May, ' Cntlcura Soap, and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each frecwlth 32-p. Skin Book. Address poet, sard "CuUcuVa, Dept L, Boston." AdT. Give people what they think they want Instead of what they really need and they'll go on their way rejoicing. '- A' simple proteotlon against dansennis throat affectiona are Dean's Mentholated Cough Drops; to at Drug Stores. , The things We covet have generally lost their novelty by the time we can afford them. - i-: --.... i To qnlckry cool burns and take the : fire out use Hanford'a Balsam. t Adv. . Most of your friends will stand by joa aa long aa yoa have a dollar. . - : T '.. r-V-,'- " ' Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not stain the kettle. Air.- '.; ". And many man Is sold without f ng his price. ( ( . MEETING OF GRAND LODGE OF MASONS ( :-- UNU8UALLY LARQK ATTEND ANCE AT THE ANNUAL MEET INQ IN RALEIGH. TAR HEEL CAPITOL NEWS General Newa of North Carolina Col lected and Condsnssd From the State Capital That Will Prote of Interest to Ail Our Readers. Raleigh. Grand Master Francis M. Winches ter of Charlotte called to order the North Carolina Grand Lodge of Ma eons In the Grand Lodge temple here with an especially large attendance. The annual address of the Grand Mas ter waa presented and other prelimi nary dlsposd of. The annual oration on tbe order of Masonry and what It stands for was delivered by Grand Orator W. B. Love of Monroe. The annual addreas of the Grand Master was moat Interesting, review Ing the progreaa of North Carolina Masonry for the first year of hla ad ministration. While receiving notice from time to time the past year of the death of prominent grand officers' of other jurisdictions, not a aingle teath took place In the official family of North Carolina Manonry. Nine new lodgea were instituted during the year, making 408 active subordinate lodges with 12,214 mem bers. SffrsN . Ui opening o lue aiaaunu: auu .aattTu Star Horns at Oreensboro at a cost of nearly 20.000. The report of the Masonic Orphan age at Oxford was presented end shows 330 children present, . their health and other conditions being ex cellent A special cottaga for small children Is to be erected at once, as the rules of the Institution are so changed as to admit of the care of children of any age ap to 11 years. Heretofore none ander six yean have been cared for. The receipts of the u.-... 49 0nn of whtrh 220,000 came from the stale. The Una brought In 14,000, the orphanage pa per 16,000 and the singing class $14,- ooo. ., Grand Lodge of Masons got down to business the second dsy with ths adoption of the new code by almost a unanimous vote. It has been In course of preparation for the) past three years, J. D. Alderman and A. B. An- drews being the special commission for Its preparation. A resolution was adopted fixing the Grand Lodge tax on Masonic Initia tions at 1. John T. Alderman, of Henderson, was elected grand master, to succeed Dr. F. M. Winchester, who let tt be known among hla friends that he pre ferred to be relieved of the grand mas tership. The Grand Lodge re-elected M. C, S. Noble of Chapel Hill as a member of the board of directors : of the Masonic and Eastern Star home, Greensboro, The membership of tbe board was Increased. After much Important work the an nual three days' session closed. Eight New Enterprises. The Alcea Lime Company, Wilming ton, capital 110,000 authorized, and 26,000 subscribed by 8. J. L. Springs, K. Clyde Council and J. B. Brlnkley, Jr. Tbe Bank of Oakboro, capital 210,- 000 authorised, and 25,000 subscribed by C. C. Furr, C, E. Hill and others tor a commercial banking business. Degan-l,Tn9 A8heviiie Pepsi Cola Bottling Company, Ashevllle, capital $26,000 authorized and $6,000 subscribed by Chester Brown, Mary D. Brown and others. v . The Queens College Lend Com pany, Charlotte, -capital -1150,000 au thorised and 36,000 subscribed by E. T. Cansler, W. S. Alexander, A. O. Brenlzer and others for land develop-. nient business. Tbe King- Co-Operative Company, Nashville, capital $60,000 authorized, and 35,000 subscribed by G. W. Joy- ner, H. C. Davis and others for a mer cantile business. The Lincoln Furniture Manufac turing Company, Llncolnton, ; capital $50,000 authorized, and $21,000 sub scribed', by H. 8. Robinson, M. W. Shook and others for furniture manu facturing., The City Grocery Company, Hen derson, capital $26,000 authorized and $5,000 subscribed by A. E. Murphy and others for a grocery and general mer cantile business. The National Moving Picture Adver tising Company, Charlotte, capital $100,00 authorised and $300 subscrib ed by W. P. Aldroch, C. O. Smith and 11. It Glasscock. Saleeby Turned Down by Sultan. ' . A. B. Saleeby, a Syrian who wanted to go as Consul to Syria,: has been turned down by the Sultan of Turkey, Secretary1 Bryan was ready to appoint Mr. Saleeby, but waa notified that h would not be agreeable to the sultan! Mr. Bryan would like to send Mr. 8aleeby somewhere else, hot the Salis bury man says that he prefers North Carolina to any other country except his native land. He will go Aack to Salisbury and nrge the culture of silk. He Is a wealthy merchant and a man of ability and character, v -u North Carolina' leads" South'.' . 3 .'T. ""-North" Carallha' led 7 iff " Southern: Statea in 'the pumber of spindles add ed during the past yeur, according to figures 'complied 'from 'Directory' of Southern Cotton Mills Just from the press. Of the 768 mills lot made I additions and seven new ones were launohod. . The aggregate of Increase amounted to 445,300 spindles aa com pared with 783,000 tor tbe year pre ceding, which considering the many distributing elements tntering Into the situation is regaraeq as very sat isfactory. The fact la noteworthy that during the past year a number of mills bought new machinery In the' place of dW which are not included In the foregoing summary of addl tlona. Another Interesting feature about the year waa the fact that quite a number of mills that bad contracted for additions the year previous In stalled them during 1913. Such waa the case with the Dan River Mills, Lancaster Cotton Milla, Woodalde Cotton Milla and others, which. If sdded to the number of spindles act ually contracted for. would awell tbe total for 1913 to a surprising figure. The showing In the South and par ticularly In North Carolina where one half of the new spindles were addrd Is particularly gratifying, considering the fact that the Democratic admin istration went Into power during the year which had a decided disturft lng effect on the textile Industry by reason of the then pending tariff ohatR. Ths change, having been effected and the Industry having now adjusted itself to the new state of affairs, it la reasonable to expect a much greater activity In cotton mills circles In 1914 than during tbe pat year. . , The following Is the recapitulation of additions by state: South Carolina Georgia ....... Alabama ...... Alabama ...... Virginia Tenneaseo ..... Texaa ......... 81.000 14.300 20."0 20.400 21.000 20.T0O 2,100 More Cotton, Tobacce, Potatoes. Commissioner of Agriculture Gra ham announces that North Carolina leads the whole country for the fourth consecutive year la the amount tat mttnn ri.,d an acre, the areratbe- ing 233 pounds. SouUi Carolina second wKh 234 pounds. The Govern ment report closes in May, and in 1913 North Carolina reported 216 pounds an acre. The tobacco crop In North Carolina Is reported as worth $30,988,000, ex ceeding Kentucky, which la second, by more (ban $3,000,000. In sweet potatoes North Carolina Is first with 8,000,000 bushels; Oeor gla second with 7,221.000. There is ao increase In the quantity of wheat of 1.750,000 bushels over 1913, In oats of 7,000.000 bushels and In corn of 4,000.000. ' Furthermore, North Carolina leads the whole country In the quantity ol peanuts grown. New Fertilizer Tegs. Commissioner Graham of the depart ment of agriculture announces that the department will prepare fertiliser tags for packages weighing 10, 30 and 60 pounds, in addition to the regular bog tags, the object of tbe smaller tags be ing to make It possible to send these smaller packages through parcel post. It Is expected that these small pack ages will be of mnch service in getting fertilizers for small plots of ground and for experiments and test culture. They will also be valuable In distribu ting fertilizers for prize contests, there being now valuable silver cups and other prizes offered to North Carolina cotton growers for the best cotton from certain fertilizer to be shown at the Cotton Exposition in London in June. ; Rusf. Work on State Hospital. Work on the new building at the State Hospital at Morganton for the Insane is being rushed, and when completed will add space for about 200 patients. Even this will not en tirely relieve the situation, as the In stitution bas fully t'Kit many or more applications. ) The new building Is lo cated at the rear of the main build ing and between the building and the amusement hall. . : - - Opening Masonic Home. Members of the Masonic and East- em Star fraternities from all sections of North Carolina were at Greensboro to attend the formal opening of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home, which is located at Pomona, three miles west of there. In addition to them many Greensboro people attend ed the exercises. . The attendance of Masons was considerably augmented by the fact that many members of the order were passing through the city on their way to the Grand Lodge meeting tn Raleigh. . Raleigh School Bonds Defeated. Tbe proposed $50,000 bond issue for the Raleigh Publlo Schools was de feated 78 votes In the election. The vote was against a new registration in which scarcely more than one third of the voters had taken the In terest to register. The vote for bonds was 57,8. Had the bonds carried, the school trustees would have put $26,- 000 in a new lire-proof school build ing for the Glenwood suburb, part of the remaining half Would have gone to enlarging school buildings for ne groes, i DIZZIf, HEADACHY, SICK. "GASGARETS" . Gently cleanse your liver and sluggish bowels while i you sleep. Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, dizsl boss, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath always trace them to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food In the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged In the In testines, Instead of being cast out of the system Is re-absorbed Into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue It causes con gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick ening headache. Cascareta Immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take tbe excess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons In the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while yon aleep a 10-cent box from your druggist means-your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months, -Adv. KNEW WAY OF THE WORLD Skeptical Jamie Waa Not to Be Flat tered, at Least st That Par- tlcular Moment,. "In some respects." said a New York lawyer, "Harry Thaw Is aa naive as child. Although his money commands the country's flneet legal talent, he al ways Insists that It Ja he who directs hie eases. He Is skeptical too, of all who approach him." "That.- he eoatlnued, "la as skepti cal as Jamie. Jamie, a village cel ebrity somewhat lacking In Intellect, eat on the racecourse fence the day of the local races, munching away at a leg of mutton which he had somehow procured and of which he was very proud. . "A wealthy steel magna e, whose country bouse waa near the village, rode by In hla fifty-horse power rac ing oar and. seeing Jamie on the fence, said: . " 'Ah, Jamie, are yoa here already T .with . la. nlfied and Important air, looking sig nificantly at the mutton bone, 'oh, yes; ye all know a body when he's got anything.'" arly Suffragette. Militant minded women were known In England before the suffragettes, one of whom Uee In Henry VII. s chap elMargaret, countess of Richmond, Its builder's mether, with her brass efflgy by -Torrlglano. She hated tbe Turk, and she made, aa Camden re ports, a sporting offer to the chival rous of her day: "On the condition that princes of Christendom would combine themselves and march against the common enemy, the Turk, shs would most willingly attend them and be their laundress In camp," That position of laundress to the crusaders would have been an saay one, for it was the fashion to make vows to change no underclothing nntil the holy sepolcher was regained. Beet of All Gifts. A little boy In a big metropolitan Sunday school listened- eagerly while the superintendent talking of missions urged every one present to contribute to the cause. . . "Give what you can, not what yon want, he concluded his exhortation. "Give generously and of your best." - Little Joseph, taking the exhortation literally and being penniless, wrote on the slip passed out for depositing In the pledge box: , "Please, sir, I give myself," WONDERED WHY. Found the Anawsr Waa "Coffee," Many pale, sickly persons wonder for years why they have to suffer so, and eventually discover that the drug caffeine In coffee Is the main cause of the trouble. "I waa always very fond of coffee and drank It every day. I never had much flesh and often wondered why I waa always so pale, thin and weak. "About fire years ago my health completely broke down and I was con fined to my bed. My stomach was In such condition that I could hardly take sufficient nourishment to sustain Ufa. "During this time I was drinking coffee, didn't think I could do without it : ,- -..M -'v "After awhile I came to the conclu sion that coffee was hurting me, and decided to give it up and try Postum. When it waa made right dark and rich I soon became very fond of it : ' "In one week I began to feel better. I could eat more and sleep better. My sick headaches were less frequent and within five months I looked and felt like a new being, headache spells en tirely gone. ' "My health contlnned to Improve and today I am weir and strong, weigh 148 lbs. I attribute my present health to ths life-giving; qualities of Postum Name given by Postum .Co. Battle Creak, Mich. Read "The Road to WeU eille," in pkga. v '.,;,.- - Postum now comes In two forms: ; ' Regular Postum most be well honed.-;-":.:.,'. :.,-;.; ,'4 Instant Poetum Is er soluble pow der. .A teaapoonful dissolve quickly In a cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage Instantly. Grocers sell both, kinds. .. "There's a season" far Postusa , v Practical Fashions! BOVS OVERALLS. These are Just ths thing for ths coming man, whether be spends hla time playing In the garden or glvtnt real help to bis father In field or shop There Is no better protection for otbei clothing, which these may even re place. They are made of denim, bick ory, and other wash materials, and can also be made of woolen goods, U desired. ' The pattern (4504) ta cut la sites. 4.. (, I, 10, 12 and 14 years. Medium site requires 1 yards of 27 Inch ma terial To procure this pattern send W rntt to "Petum Department." of this paper. Write name and addreas plainly, and tx ewe te give sue sad atiunW of pal Lara. STXET AMD Ma. LADY'S ONI flrX SKIRT. This late model Is 'arranged tn tbe swsthed style that Is at present so popular. Tbe material forms little folds at each side of front and back, providing fullness below, while the overlapping edge of ths front is sharp ly cut away to form a point near the top. The waist line may be high or regulation. The style Is excellent for such fabrics as cheviot, serge, wool, eponge snd the like. The pattern (6473) it cut In sizes 22 to 20 Inches waist measure. Medium site requires 2Vs yards of 64 inch ma terial. .- ' - ' ' To orecore this pattern tend W 10 t-auern uepanmem, or thla naner. Write name am address plainly, and b aure to give atse and nura bar ot pattern. NO. 6473. NAMB , TOWN...... STREET AND NO.. STATU Imagination and the City. In a recent poem Stephen Philllpa pictures the horrible city spreading out over the land. - And the country side, personified in the poem, retreats In terror, only the sea showing free of the grime and the misery of the great city. - v.' The poem is a fine work of Imagina tion gone wrong. If the standpat, de spairing Idea of a city, as a place of alums and factory smoke and Inhu manity to man If that idea were to prevail, of course,. the spread of cities or of one monster city would j be frightening; . - - But how truly unimaginative that Is I Tbe spread of a city means the elimination of slums and abnormal measures of vice. It means, in short. the bringing to the city of the free. fresh air and the room and the quiet of the country. Kansas. City Star. Not Required to Kiss Blbls. The president of the United States is not required to kiss- the Bible on taking the oath of office. Ths custom grew out of the fact that an early law of Maryland made that ceremony part of a legal oath, and the custom waa continued In the District of Columbia, bnt It is not essential, nor ta any par tlcular form of oath. Jews are sworn on the Pentateuch, keep on their hata tnd conclude their oath with "so help me Jehovah," and If a Jew were elect ed pi-evident be would be permitted ta take th oath of office ta that tons. Mi CHILDREN LOVE ? i t'. OF It Is cruel to -force nauseating, harsh physio into a : sick ohild. Look back at your chtldhooo days. Remember the "doee" mother insisted on castor oil, calomel, cathartics. Mow you hsted them, how you fought ; against taking them. With our children It's different Mothers who cling to the old form of physio simply don't reallie what they do. The children's revolt Is well-founded. Their tender little "tnsldes" are Injured by -them. , If your child's stomsch, Uver an4 bowels need cleanaing, give only deli cious "California Syrup of Figs." lta action la nosltlve. but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless "fruit laxative" handy; they know children inva tn tnV it: that It never falls to clean the liver and bowels snd sweet en tbe stomach, and that a teaspoonnu given today .eaves a sick child tomor row. Ak at the store for a 60-cent bottle of "California Byrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on each bottle. Adv. Of s Wild Nature. Juat outside tbe entrance to the yard at the Naval academy la aa apartment bouse vbere.many young officers live, snd baby carriages are a not Infrequent sight In this vicinity. Not long sgo the commander of the yard had a notice posted on one aid of the gate forbidding automobiles to enter, because tbey frightened the horaee. Shortly afterwards the foe lowing unofficial notice appeared oa I "liaby carriages and perambulators t not allowed la this yard. They i ' the bachelors." ! IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Dont Leek Oldl Try Orendmetheta Reelpe to Dsrfcsn and Beautify Cray, Faded, Lifeless Hair. Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, gloeay and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. n-hawno- hr ir f. pot or took oa) - - " that dull, faded or sueaked" aplUsal '"""a"" slice, this simple mixture wss spplted ' . with wonderful effect By asking at ' , any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and -' Sulphur Hair Remedy," you will get St large bottle of this old-time recipe, ready to use, for about 50 cents. Thla simple mixture can be depended upon , 7 to restore natural color and beauty . to the hair and Is splendid for dan druff, dry. Itchy scalp snd falling hair. A well-known druggist ssys every body uses Wyetb's Ssge snd Sulphur, because tt darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied it's so essy to use, too, Tom . simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw It through your hair, taking . on strand at a time. By morning ' , ' the gray hair .disappears; after an- l .'; other application or two, It I r. ' stored to Its natural color and looks) glossy, soft and abundant. Adv. . -r. Don't believe all you hear. Lots ot defaulting bank officials have never been Sunday school superintendents.: One remedy with many uses Han ford's Balsam of Myrrh. Adv. There Is no effect without a cause. The girl with pretty feet never gets the bottom of her eklit muddy. Worms axpalled prompt! from tha hnmaa trtm with Dr. Peer' Varallug "Dead allot. " Adv. Some self-made men evidently did the job In the dark. . FOR OLD AND YOUNG Tsm i Uver Pais Act as kfadlvMtka. kSAet TuIFs Pillo andj ttrmtth to tha weak aWaiada, swats, kttaars arm - WANTED py' RICHBOMO BARBER COlfa? SSIggtjg ' n tpqsjf . rninsslin-'- rafjtm" P L Ja asitatam, Pi I , Sarloaproaip. Sai ta-aajl iaeaaun urn ttaaa - n ... - raaaonaota. proapt. Band, for m ... raiinrrwa. a a. 7 The Reliable1 Remedy I I ' - for all fonaa of - Is '- URHEUnATISnJ : 1 . 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