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V I TEN MUTT AND JEFF The - . ... aMi. sue ivx nwtai uiitm a family'. -me 10D CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TJk rate for, Clajwifle A4tct eat, .9lst trw. to tor 2S wor4j, la. AddlUl wonU 1 ccatt per wrd r eefc lmcrtlBu Fismrcs cnt words. Tae rat fr QawUel Adrer tlMBieati, act la 6-poImt caya, ia 60 ceata lor 25 worda, or leaa. daitloaai 2 eenta per word fa each Insertioa. VUeurem count words. ddlUoaal white space ceata per line. In atntrlax the eoet ot yvm advertlseuicnt count every word and firm re. Remittance most accompany order. So advertlae?neata act In typo iaritrr than tf-point will be pnh-iiMiM-d In clasailied eolnntna. ' Smb-etationa or recetrln Claaalfled Ada and Sabecrlptfona are located aa followa and will receive anch item not later than 7 130 p. m. tor lnaertion the following- date i , . THK BALIi DRUG CO Fifth and Castle street. - THIS PAYNE DH.UG CO Sev enteenth and Market Streets. THE PAYNE IIUUG CO Fifth aad Red Cross streets. SMITH'S PHARMACY, 814 IV. Fourth street. MornluB Scars are for sale at these suotatloaa anting itar . iUll.U'ib., N. C. Male and Female Help Wanted CIERKS, (men, women) over 17. for Postal Mail Service. $130 month. Examinations January. Experience un necessary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service 'Examiner) 1307 Eauitable Bldg., Wash ington, D. C. l-15-4t WE start you in the candy ttusiness at home, small room, or anywhere; everything furnished; earn $30 weekly, up; men-women; experience unneces sary; advertise candy. Send self -addressed, stamped envelope for free par ': ticulars. Candymakers Co, 18th St, Philadelphia, Pa. l-6-30t Asbestos Fibre Fire Resisting Liquid , Compound, "The Seal Proof Harrier." ; Protected territory. Commission basis with . liberal drawing account. Settle- ' ments made monthly. Opportanfty for - advancement to field executive. Refer ences necessary. North American : Fibre Products Company, Atlanta, Ga. 12-25-30t - BOME work; $30.00 weekly up; experl , , ' ence unnecessary; everything furn ished; send self -addressed, stamped envelope for free particulars. Candy- . makers Co,, 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. l-6-30t WANTED Young men1to learn the barber trade, the best college In the south. Jobs furnished. Charlotte Bar jber College, 40 E. Trade street, Char lotte, N. C. ; 12-25-30tr AGGENTS WANTEDTO sell the Star Puzzle; something new in puzzlts. Sample 16c. Write today. Something that will keep them guessing. Star Puzzle Co., 211 41st St.. Newport News, Va. , l-16-30t ; jADY stenographer wishes permanent .position immediately. Can furnish best. references; accurate and capable. Address Box 210, care Star. l-17-2t COMPETENT lady bookkeeper and stenographer plus general office work wanted. Phone 172. 1-18-2 t ABE you bothered with .clerical in- efficiency? Young lady with wide clerical experience, capable stenogra pher, quick at figures, will sell you her services. Address B. v., care Star. ' l-16-4t-dh WANTED A nurse to sleep in the house. None without good reference need apply; 416 Princess street. iV-Vr ' l-16-tf ..WANTED -A reliable woman to take care of small apartment and fifteen-months-old baby during a three-weeks' absence of mother. Apply upstairs 411 South Third St. ' l-l8-2t Lost and Found LOST Party 'who picked up string of pearls un the 8:01 a. m. Beach car Saturdayv will kindly, phone 629-R-3, "' ,- . ' l-l8-2t ."BLACK FUR neckpiece lost 'Saturday f morning. . Return to lie South 6tn and receive reward. ",, 1-18-lt PERSON finding ladles' cameo pin left in Kress store, Monday, please leave same at Kress . information , desk or phone 38, i No questions asked. 1-18-U FOUND -The' cheapest and best pTaca to buy lumber and building materials at Mclver Lumber Co., corner Sixth and Cainpo'ell. hone 1556-W. ; ; l-10-7t guy Who said, "H?, who CAU.1M6 ' Me, OLD THING? Situations Wanted MUST have work; spare time work; experience as stenographer apd as sistant bookkeeper. Best of references. Box No. 44, care Star or phone 706. l-18-4t Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Butcher's(ice box, made to walk in. Address VH. B. Neuwirth, 130 Market St. Phone 1322. l-9-7t Lost and Found HAVE on hand the following automo biles for sale: One ew seven-passenger Oldsmobile "Eight." one new Grant "Six," one Velie. one Dodge roadster, - one new Ford touring, self starter, two used Ford tourings and one used Ford roadster. All the above cars can be bought at bargain prices fr cash. C. S. Burnett. 10 North Third street. 12-1-tf LOST One cat hound, brown head, white feet, legs brown, back black tip of tail white and named Jack. Male. Reward paid at 215 South 13th St. l-17-2t Wanted To Rent WANTED to rent a piano in good con dition. Apply "E" care Star office. 1-15-tf WANTED -At once by couple without children, two or three connecting rooms, unfurnished, suitable for light housekeeping. Must be in good loca tion. Answer "G. S.," care Star. l-18-2t For Rent PARTIES desiring to store 'their piano in a private home, -best care will be given. Apply "G" care Star office. . 1-15-tf ROOMS ' FOR RENT Steam heat, hot and cold water; will serve meals. Phone V1002-W. 110 Orange street. , . l-14-5t FURNISHED ROOM-for rent Gentle man only. Apply, 613 Grace St. l-16-7t FOR RENT In steam-heated apart ment, one furnished room and use of whole apartment, to man and .wife without children. Address, "Apart ment," care Star. "l-16-3t ONE FURNISHED room for rent to gentlemen at 318 Red Cross. Furnace heat. l-18-3t ROOM with board for two young men. Apply 216 North Sixth St. Phone 1806-W. l-lg-lt FOR RENT One bedroom with kitch enette connected. Close In. Phone 371-J. l-18-lt FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, couple preferable; reference please; reasonable price to right parties, cou ple with small child considered. Win ter Park. "X. B. B.," care Star. l-18-lt COMFORTABLE? furnished room. No. 815 Chestnut, for rent. Reasonable rent. Will be glad to show It to you. , l-18-3t FURNISHED room and board for cou " pie, or two gentlemen, in private family. Apply 113 South Seventh St. l-18-2t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms suit able for light housekeeping. Apply 112 North Eighth St. , 1-18-lt FOR RENT Furnished room to couple without children or two gentlemen. Call at 416 Grace street or telephone 499-W. l-l$-ltf Real Estate LESS THAN ONE MILE from the city on the Castle Hayne road, we have a small farm and a five roonr cottage, barns, etc. The entire property la pon siderably less thanf 4.000. Ask us for particulars. Wright's Real Estate and Fife Insurance Agency. 12-1-tf j FOR SALE That desirable property, ' No. 1511. South Fourth street, on car line, good location, reasonable price and very attractive terms. Wright's Real Estate and Fire Insurance Agency. - 12-1-tf BE sure and. attend the combination auction and real estate sale, Thurs day t.ie 20th. I: not a buyer you should attend as a real estate owner or a real estate agent in order to keep in touch as to what the market is doing, as any property : that is sold at public auction surely is a goed Index to the market and .as an owner you wish to keep' posted, s We welcome spectators at these sales as well as buyers, -and real estate men should remember this; that-every piece of property we sell for an owner makes him a buyer for an other piece of property. O. ,T. Wallace & Co., 411 Murchlson Bldg telephone 183,, ' . l:ig-5t WE HAVE: a cottage ; on 'Chestnut street, between '8th and 9th streets, which ' we can f sell you at a bargain price andi long , time terms-a .We.- wTU be glad to' show It to. you. , Wright's neal Estate and Fire , ' Insurance' Agency. ' ' , , ', It18- THE MORNING STAR, :yiLMINGTON;"N. C TUESDAY,: JANUARY 18; 192i: hesitates is lost" knew something. 6S,Voo BIS STIFF- TOO. Bought A new ot- ait pa use TTH A MONICA AGO, Tyt&N T Real Estate BE sure and attend the -combination auction and real estate sale, Thurs day the 20th. If not a buyer you. should attend as a real estate owner or a real estate agent in order to keep n touch -as to what the market is doing, as any property that is sold at public auction surely Is a good index to 1 the market and as an owner you wish to keep 'posted. We welcome visitors at these sales as well as buyers, and real estate men should remember this; that every piece of poperty we sell for an owner makes him a buyer for another piece of property. O. T. Wallace & Co., 411 Murchlson Bldg., telephone 183. . 1-16-Et AT BEAUTIFUL Wincoa Terrace No. 207 North Fifteenth street, we have an attractive little bungalow for sale. Let us show it to you. Wright's Real Estate and Fire Insurance Agency. i-isit A BOARDING house or. 'a home No. 308 Grace street, ten rooms, wo bath rooms, splendid location. See Wright's Real Estate and Fire In surance Agency. 1-18-lt YOUR RENT money will buy your home. We have Just completed sev eral entirely modern and attractive bungalows which we will be glad to show you. Wright's Real Estate and Fire Insurance Agency. 1-18-lt ON CASTLE street, we have a corner house and store combined for sale. Splendid business stand and nice horn. SeeWrlght's Real Esate arid Fre In surance Agency. - 1-18-it Farms For- Sale FOR SALE Sixty-five acres of goo"d farming land eight miles from 'Bur gaw situate directly on Northeast river; fine fishing andhunting; twenty eight mines' from Wilmington; fifteen acres cleared. Will Bell and take good car as part payment. Wrjte or call on D. W. Ramsey, owner, Burgaw, N. C. l-9-7t FOR SALE Suburban home, 5 rooms, 138 acres. 40" to 0 acres cleared, barns and stables, fertile land, located on Market street road, can be bought at very reasonable figure. See James & James. Inc., phont, 163. 1 ' l-14-7t Automobiles For Sale AUTO painting, topping, tops dressed, upholstering, furniture repairing, wheelwright and blacksmith i work. Prices right; work guaranteed." E. G. King, Front and Ann Sts. Phone 2241. 12-1-tf FOR SALE Two Fords, worm drive, one-ton, panel body, trucks. Apply Farris' -Bakery, phone' 626. '1-13-tf FOR" SALE Oakland' roadster; .been run 8600 miles; for' only $550.00 See it now. Worth-Overland Co., 8-10 Dock street. l-13-tf FOR SALE- Chevrolet touring car for $850.00. Worth-Overland ' Co., 8-10 Dock St. ' 1-13-tf Miscellaneous For Sale WOOD FOR SALE Green strips, $2.00; i dry cut slabs, $2.50; delivered rea sonable distance; only a few loads on hand. - 2hadbourn-Bate Co. Phone 611, 1-6-tf . PORTABLE gasoline wood sawer. Saws wood any length. At reasonable price. Call at 721 South Second street and leave your orders. J. H. Hobbs. l-16-2t STOVE wood, pine or oak, at Wooden Shipyard, foot of Queen street, or de livered. Address by card, A. S. Ventres, Box 132 City. l-17-7t WE ARB SPECIALISTS In business education. If you want training jln any branch of business call to see us or write for full particulars. Day4; and night Classes: Resident or home In struction, The Motte Business College. - ; . ' - - ' . .' 1-16-tt ' y DON'T wORRY-r-Smile 2 Business is de cidedly better and It, is going to ,get better from new on, but every one has got to work, work, much harder than he has ever done for the same dollar that he has been getting, this means all producer, ' middleman consumer ex cept the office-holder; he wlll go back' to the oid time fee system to get his, and if you don't watch him he wilt get well you never can tell. We are, go ing to sell double the amount of goods and split bur profit in half, of course it,fmeans work,k double the amount of work, but we have on hand the largest stock of fancy fruit arid produce ever offered on this' market' and it has got to be moved,' so if you need anything n the following goods you had better see us before Placing your order: Black twig apples, staymen winesaps, ; old Virginia wlnesaps, Yorks, limhertwigs, winter banana, , coconuts, Florida oranges,', grape fruit, lemons, straw berres , tangerines, potatoes, . cabbage, turnips, onions, seed potatoes and any thing" in" the produce line we haVe 5t and we are after the business, and If quality and service , Plus, small f profits Is what you are after, we will get. your business, ' Come down to our. new store 'and see us atZZO anq xMortn iWatej- irnuiio . Tl-l?-2tr PORTH LAST 6oNHf KNOCK T two secoMDV Miscellaneous For Sale PHONE 2321-W when you need any coal or wood. Prices reasonable, quality excellent and dependable serv ice. Becker Coal & Builders' Supply Co. l-12-7t WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! For nice pine or oak wood, big loads and quick delivery, call phone 9 40-J. Williams' Wood Yard. . l-2-31t LADIES ATTENTION Have your skirt accordion, knife or- box pleated; work returned promptly; price 1,50; we also do hemstitching. Mail work to J. C. Lee, Fayetteville, N. C. l-5-14t ADVERTISING IS TUB BEST reminder to your neighbor - for good service. THE LETTER SHOP GUARANTEES satisfactory work In MVLTIGRAPHIXG St STENOGRAPHY Letters dnd postals completed and; mailed. 411 Southern iUdg. 'phone 2234. 1-9-tf PHONE 840 FOR' A REGULAR LOAD of 'Wood pine, $2.75 delivered; oak, $3.25 delivered. John A. Williams, Ninth and Fanning Sts. l-ll-7t FLOORS LAID, scraped and finished; old floors scraped at attractive prices. A card will bring us. Brothers & Pridgen, 709 Dawson St Call telephone 1995-W between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. ; V 12-18-tf COKE ' THE PERFECT FUEL Delivered to All Parts of the City 10 to 25 bushels 31c per bu., plus 75c delivery . 26 to 50 bushels 30c per bu., plus $1.00 .delivery Yard Prices Same as Above, .. Less Delivery TIDE .WATER POWER CO. Phone 2700 1-9-tf FOR SALE Missionary strawberry plants $2.60 per 1,00(K f.o.b. E. D. Wells Teachey, N. C, l-15-7t WOOD Cut pine $2.75; cut oak $3.35; slab wood $2.76. Phone 1985 -and 1866-W. l-16-7t WOOD Pine 2.75, oak 3.25. mixed $3.00. stick pine $2.50, stick oak $3.00. Call A. S. Klrleyfl phone 1958-W l-16-7t BUY your fresh eggs by parcel post; two doz., $1.30; four doz.. $2.50; five doz., $3.00; 10- doz., $6.00. 'Containers furnished and postage paid and post age sent for return of container. Terms cash. ' J.- 11. McGowen, Postmaster, Watha, N.'C. . l-16-3t FOR, SALE Pine and oak wood; prompt delivery. Good loads. Phone 601-J. l-13-7t WOOD Good pine and mixed wood. Good loads. Prompt delivery. Also, portable . wood-sawing .machine for sawing wood in your yard. , Phone 850-J. l-16-7t FOR SALE Quartered oak dining room furniture complete; also ma hogany chiffonier; all good condition. Apply 319 Market St. 1-17-lt FOR SALE Three-story store building, with elevator, No. 18 Market St. Apply Meares Harriss, 12 Princess St. . " ' 1-4-tf PLUMBING and Heating Have your plumbing .and hfating, both new and repairs, done by. reliable workmen. Every job done by us Is a value, some times a bargain. R. R. Benson, phone 2338... , 12-28-30t TO SELL STEVEN'S 16-guage shotgun; . almost new. Will sacrifice for $8. Call at 416 North Sixth street an time. 1-18-lt FOR SALE Cash grocery store doing profitable business on one of princi pal business streets of city, together with building containing V' store and seven dwelling . rooms. Hot and cold water, -Everything up-to-jdate good stock best reasons; for selling. Apply A, It Care Tha Star . l-187t BIG HOMINY Fresh lot just received; pound. Be. Indian , Rlverl Grapefruit, & for 2 6e.,; Cooked brains, can 35c. , 3 lb. can Crisco, 80c. Nice mackerel, each 10c. Orated pineapple, can '35c. .Nice dried peaches, lb.' 25c,l Finest prunes, lb. 26c. Apricots, ,lb.r. 2 5c. Evaporated apples, lb. 20c. Fresh. Country eggs, doz. 66c. Finest head rice, lb, 10c; 3 lbs. 25c Octagon. Kirkmah or P. & O. soap, 8c cake. Palm Olive soap, 3 cakes 25c. Post Toastles or Kellogg's corn flakes, 2 pkgs. 25c. t Armour's, Quaker or Pur ity oats, pkg. 15c. Onions,- 2 quts. 15c. Sweet . potatoes or . Irish potatoes, pk. 45c. Fine table peaches, can 35c No. 1 . . --- j,-aw A ivuiai-wco, 11 LlOc. No. 3 tomatoes can 15c. Shredded wneax. pKg. 76c. Early June peas, No. 2s. sweet , and tender, can 15c. Lightr wood, bundle 6c. .W. P.'.ROudabush, 23 South Front. Phone 541. l-182t WOOD, -WOOD Pine, $2.75 ; oak; $3.25 ; Mnixed, r $3.00 per- load. Stick-pine, $2.10: stick, oak. sa nn r.ini rra.it a; S. Kirby; phone 1 1958W.iat the Bi A. Merritt YardV ' ' ' l,-17-7t i 1 II ;. V :. i -: V ' r i. Miscellaneous For Sale "HONEY" Bread, as large as the largest; much better than all and only 10c. Save the wrappers and "see the shows. Farris Bakery. l-18tf COMPARE "Honey" Bread with others. Weigh it; try it; taste it, and you will buy it. Save the wrappers and A- A " -w- t M M -m z go 10 me Lirana ana isijou iree. b arris Bakery. l-18tf WOOD REDUCED Call Town Creek Wood Yard for best and cheapest oak and ash. Some lightwood in every load, J $2.40 long lengths, $2.90 short, deliver ed. Phone 1016-J or 2329. 1-18-lt fAR T ,0 A T)' trA rine oranees. tan- garines and grapefruit unloaded livj lower end or AiarKet tiouse; oy me peck, bushel and barrei. Give us a call. W. J. Kirkham Produce Co. 1-18-34. CAR LOAD tree ripe oranges, tan garines and grapefruit unloaded in lower end of Market House; by the peck, bushel and barrell. Give us a call. W. J. Kirkham Produce Co. 1-18-31 Announcements- EFFECTIVE January lbth, no credit will be extended, to any one. Thank ing the public for their patronage and a continuance of same..: Respectively. W. C. Capps. Gun and Lock Smith- and General Repair, 20 South 2nd street. l-15-7t NQ, MATTER what the trip whether vacation, honeymoon or business see our line of Indestructo and Hartman Trunks and full line of Handbags and Suitcases at the right prices Charles Flnkelsteln, Front and Market. Phhne 642. W-l-tf LITTLE JOE Electric Shoe Repairing. 118 1-2 S. Front. All goods sent for and returned. Special attention to par cel post orders. Phone 203. ' 12-1-tf GRAND AND BIJOU free for 20 Honey Bread wrappers. Save the wrappers. Farris Bakery. 1-18-tf MULTIGRAPH CIRCULARS and FACSIMILE LETTERS when properly executed afford most, beneficial results. That's the only kind we furnish just like typewriting, pur printing is unsurpassed. Make us prove iU Harriss Printing & Adv. Co." 13-1-tf R. R. BENSON Plumbing and Heating Gas Fitting and Water Heaters, 212 Princess street, phone 2338. 12-28-30: YOU are missing a lot of information by not . reading the Literary Digest each week. Gordon Bros., news deal ers, 17 Princess St. Phone 745. 1-1-tf LOOSE LEAF note Books are ideal companions for the school boy and girl. Variety of sizes and styles to select from. Let us show you. Northam's v Book and Stationary Store. 1-18-lt HEMSTITCHING and picoting attach ment.. Work on all sewing machines, $2.50. Self threading needles 25c pack age. Mutual Sales Co., Box 934, Char lotte, N. C. l-15-4t WOOD, WOOD Nice cut pine, S2.75; nic cut oak, $3.25; good hard wood, S3. 00; dry Blab wood, $2.75. Good loads and prompt service. Call Phones 1985 and 1866-W. McCoy and, Son, Wood Supply Co. 1-15-tf STAR SERVICE SUB-STATIONS Fayne's' Drug Store, Fifth and Red Cross streets. I ; Payne's Drug Store, Seventeenth and Market streets. Hall's Drug Store, Fifth and Castle streets. Smith's 'Drug Store,' 914 N. Fourth street. STAR SERVICE - Give your STAR ads, subscriptions and buy your FAVORITE paper, "THE STAR," at the NEAREST "STAR" sub statlonas listed above. -.' : 12-24-tf TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED All - makes. Satisfaction . guaranteed. Phone 2283 and let us send our repair man .around.. Wilmington Typewriter Exchange, 515 Murchlson building. V " ' U 12-1430t , BARGAINS IN V TTZTWRITERS ' UNDERWOOD, REMINGTON L. a SMITH, OLIVER ANE HAMMOND WILMINGTON TYPEWRITER & SUP PLY CO.' SIB MTJRCHISON BLDQ. TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT Cours in commercial and wireless telegra phy. Morse and,' Continental codes, taught by an experienced operator. Call to see us or write for full information. The Motte Business College. Home Sav ings Bank Bldg. ,l-16-3t TELEGRAPH ' DEPARTMENT Course in, commercial and wireless telegra phy,' Morse - ' and Continental , ' codes, taught by an experienced operator. Call to see us or write (for..full Infor mation. The Motte Business .College, Home Savings Bank Bldgi .V , ..l-16iat WOOD Dry. pine for. sale $2.75 per load .and a bunch of .'light wopd, free. 'Oak and-Hghtwood $8.50 per 4oad.i-.Blgr load given. " -Please "try 1: one load.":: Phone 87$, 719 Surry street. X - - l-15-7t CoWrIgV 1920, by . H. cl Tnae-marK lies. S. Fat. SAP. Announcements HURRAH for 17th and Dock! Come and get your fresh groceries and fresh meats cheap. Your patronage will be appreciated, large or small. G. L. Kornegay, groceries; M. M. Parnell, fresh meat. Call phone 659-W. l-14-7t A THREE DAY'S COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Chronic Coughs and Persistent Colds Lead to Serious Lung Trouble. You Can Stop Them Now With Creomulsion, an Emulsified Creosote That is Pleasant to Take. A New Medical Discovery With Twofold Action. Soothes and Heals, the Inflamed Surface and. Kills the Germ. Endorsed By Highest Authorities. Money Refunded If Any Cough I or Cold, No Matter of How Long Standing, is Not Re- i lieved After Taking Accord- irig to Directions. FINE FOR BUILDING UP THE SYSTEM AFTER COLDS J OR THE FLU. Of all known drugs. Creosote is rec ognized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency .for the treatment of chronic, coughs and oolds and other 'forms of 1 throat and lung f troubles. Creomulsion contains.1 in ad I dition to creosote, other healing ele- ments which soothe and heal the in- I flama4 mamKrana on V i ! tion and inflammation while the creo sote goes on to the stomach, is ob sorbed into the blood, attacks .the. seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the. treatment of chronic coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lunar diseases, and is excellent tor building up the system after colds ori the flu. Increases appetite and body- weight. Ask your druggist. (Adv.) MOTHER! 1 "California Syrup of Figs" i Child's Best Laxative Accept fCallfornia"v Syrup !of Figs only--look for, the name California on the, package, then you are sure your child is'havlng the best and most harm less physic for the little stomach, liver and' ooweiSw Children love its fruity taste. Full directions ori each bottle. You must say "California." (Adv.) 1 III 1 1 1 II 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ruptions of the i Cause 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v If you are afflicted with any form Of skin disorder, 'you are well acquainted with the flaming, burning itching that these diseases produce. ' So many people continue to suffer from eczema, fetter, and other forms of skin disease because they do not seek the "source of their suffering," arid no disease can be successfully combat ted unless, attacked at its source. ' ' h, . Skin diseases are caused by an im purity . or disorder in the ' . blood,: and there Is' no real and ; genuine" -i relief within your rreach until such impurities are removed. !- '," i This .' explains why disappointment ,, i v rr 5ST By BUD FIShJJ . HOW-DOCTORS TREAT GOLDS AND THE FLO First Step in Treatment Is a Brisk Purgative With Calo. tabs, the Purified and Refined Calomel Tablets That Are Nausealess, Safe and Sure. Doctors have found by experience, that no medicine for colds and influ enza can be depended upon fo.- full ef fectlveness until the liver is made thor oughly ,activ. That is why the first step in the treatment is the new, nan. sealess calomel tablet called Calotahs, which are free from the sickening and weakening effects of the old stvle cai- omeL : poctors also point out the fact tnat an active liver may go a long way towards preventing Influenza and is on of the most Important factors in en- abling the patient to successfully with, stand an attack and ward off pneu monia. ' ! One Calotab on the tongue at bed time, with a swallow of water that's , all. No salts, no nausea nor the slight jest Interference with your eating, pleu I ure or work. Next morning your coll j has vanished, your liver is active, your system is purified, and you are feeling fine, with a hearty appetite for break fast. .Druggists sell Calotabs only in original sealed packages, price thirty flee cents. Your money will be cheer ; fully refunded if you do not find them delightful. (Adv.) Easy to Make This Plnegough Remedy Thousands ef families swear by Its prompt sesolta. InexpenBira, and eaves about W. You know. that pine is used in nearly all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. The reason is that pine contains several peculiar elements that have a remark able effect in soothin? and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine is famous for this purpose. Pine cough syrups are combinationj of pine and syrup. The "eyrup" part is usually plain sugar syrup. To make the best pine couch remedy that -money can buy, put 2 'A owicm of Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill up with home-made sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, wwer way, you make a full pint more than you cin buy ready-made for three time the money. It is pure, good and very pleasant-children take it eagerly. You can feel ihis take hold of a cou&n or cold in a' way that means business. The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be persistently 'loose from the formation of phlegm. The cause is the same inflamed membranes and this Pinex and Syrup combination will stop it usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarsenesa, or any ordinary throat ailment. Pinar ia a -liirrhlv nnpfnt rated COD pound of genuine Nbrway pine extract, A1IU IB IHUJUU9 me wuim wvt prompt effect upon coughs. Beware of subst-'tutes. Ask your druggist for "2s ounces of Pinex" with directions, and don't accept anything oise. Guaranteed to give' absolute fa4" faction or money refunded. The line Co.. Ft. Wayne, Irid. A CARDOF THASKS We wish toj( express our deepest and most sincere thanks to our many frierlds forthe kindness shown us dur ing the recim "Illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Louise Dai. also'for the beautiful floral tributes. : , A. L. DAVIS, ,.tt MRS. LOUISE E. CAHTUKTT. (Advertisement) ADMINISTRATION SAI.K The sale of the late J. D. sho renairinff ahoD has been postpom until Tuesday, 12, o'clock noon, January 18,192L Will, be sold at auction for the high dollar. (Adv.) Reacl Star Classified Ads. 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 ( 1 1 It Skin 1 Torturous Itching 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lT comes from the use of lotions. phIvc? ointments and other local remedies. ' S.S.S. has given great satisfaction the treatment of these d,sorde.I!!8fac cause it 's such a thoroughly sau tory .blood purifier. -ch-an. bipod of all impurities,-and tm -teracts the effects of the germs attack the skin. . ,f voii Begin taking S.S.S. today, anc ' ,Iv0,1I. will. wrlte. a . complete histor .t TPll case our medical adviser win d(il:ef;9 expert advice without charge, j Chief Medical Adviser, S22 ratory, Atlanta, 'Ga. Adv. Fiafcev, oarm ir! I l He Be at M6 Tp I TH rpLJNCHl I f.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 18, 1921, edition 1
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