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MUTT AND JEFF—A hazy day in the Nile valley. (Copyright, 1923, by E. C. Flaher.) (Trade-mark Reg* V- S. Fat. Off.) —By BUD FISHEft ilfi pJCKGT) VJP AM ACQOAIMTA/v>C€ | vwnrrt am Egyptian vwrto says •i I He's a bieecT DecewDeMt ! OF KING TuT^ ilGFF vwltu_J 1 60 CRAZY ' l;|wfTH gmuY! ^ FRl^lUb AHMCD. H(\v€ a smokjc: HST€N>, AHfAebi H€R«g com€S A ) FRICKJD OF MING l t'M’GOWMA f INTRo'Ouc.e 'You Josr TO MMce j : HlMTrtROu) A 4<=At-0\JS FIT; 11 —l v iiSIHII WMGt>, RUN ALONG AKfo PfcGPARe A Ml FTy SPR€At>! LoRt> CARNARVON IS tMNING UMTtt MG THIS GW«£NING'. t AIN'T PAVING Yo\J TO LOAF! I Laiindry I I Belter send I: j us those old I clothes and I ! let us ;j rejuvenate It j them for j spring and j summer, j B will save you many dollars. Phone Our truck will call. Hostile Forces Could Use Bermudas as Base For Bombing Plane: NEW YORK. March 7.—Hostil forces could utilize the Bermudas as a: ideal base for air bombing expedition on eastern American seaports, R Admiral William A, Moffett warned invisible audience in an address broad east by radio. Development of avia tion. he said, had brought the menjic of war to the doors of the Uni ei States, hitherto isolated from aggres sive foreign powers by the Atlantic am Pacific oceans. Other foreign Islam possessions of the Atlantic coast, h< declared, could be used as air bases particularly Jamaica, from which hos til airplanes could easily bomb and de strov the locks in the Panama canal Fortification of Pearl harbor, in th( Hawaiian islands, he said, protedtet the Pacific coast ports from sucl perils. “New York. Boston, Norfolk and al of the large eastern seaports are ir easy reach of the .off-shore islands, Admiral Moffett said. ‘While the distance is too great fot fighting planes, bombing planes having a greater cruising radius, could easily wipe out these cities overnight. The nations controlling these bases and having control of the sea would have a tremendous advantage if at war with the United States.” Great Britain. France and the Dutch, he said, controlled these potential air bases. The United States is not lag ging in aviation development but it is not progressing as rapidly as France and England. France, Admiral Mof fett continued, had more airplanes in service—faster and better equipped than any other power. Rough 1 'chapped hands ? MENTHOLATUM k makes them smooths and comfc. % Vivacious! remove'ttnd feeling with Dr KINGS PILLS rjor constipation Blackheaded Pimples Quit WithS.S.S. Why? Pimple-Poison Goes When Rod* Blood-Cells Increase! S. S. S. Builds These Red-Blood-Cell*. Yon can be sure of this, natnre has ne substitute for red-blood-cells. Pimple poison can’t live in the red rivers of your i blood as long as there are enough rich SCd-blood-cells in it. More red-blood-cells 1 A y^The shame, of a blenrishedface l That is what yon need when yon see piflh vies (taring at yon in the mirror. Black* Leaded pimples are worse! Eczema la worse yet I Ion can try everything under the sunf—you’ll find only one answer, more cell-power in yonr blood! The tre , mendou* results, produced by an increase In red-blood-cells is one of the A. B. C.’s o f medical science. Red-cells mean clear-pure . rich blood. They mean clear, ruddy, lovable complexions. “They mean nerve power, because all your nerves are led by your blood. They mean freedom forever from pimples, from the blackhead pest, from boils, from eczema and skin eruptions, from, rheumatism impurities, from that tired, exhausted, run-down feel inf. Red-blood-cells are the most impor tant thing in the world to each of ns K S. S. will build them for yon. 8. S. S. has been known since 1826, as one of tke greatest blood-builders. Mood-cleansers and system strehgtheuers ever produced. 8. 8. S. is sold at all drug stores in two sires. The larger size bottle is the mors economical. ■makes you feel ' Jik^yourself agai,< \r---1 | JfellotoStnp ot m diaper ! Daily Den ten Bible reading: ? j and meditation prepared for i | Commission on Evangelism of 3 | Federal Council of Churches. - | THURSDAY* l Beloved of the mother . V_J "This is my beloved son; hear ye 1 him.” Mark 9:7. Read Mark 9:.-13. 1 "The reasons for thinking him di I j vine are sold and colossal facts, which even a wayfaring man can see." Meditation: The spirit of Christis is not a matter of creedal statement but of fact. His power to renew lives is of the very nature of God. Others may introduce us to him. but it is his power that strengthens us. Hymn: Lord of all being, throned afar, Thy glory flames from'sun and star: Center and soul of ev'ry sphere, Yet to each loving heart how near! Prayer: The day returns and brings us the petty round of irritating con cerns and duties. Help us to play the man! Help us to perform them with laughter and kind faces. Let cheer fulness abound with industry. Give us to go blithely on our business all this day. Bring us to ouf resting beds weary, and content and undishonored. And grant us in the end the gift of sleep. Amen. Cotton Crop Shortest In Years in Columbus —■—1— (Special to the Star) CERRO GORDO, March 7.—The 1922 cotton crop is undoubtedly the shortest I crop of cotton ever grown in western Columbus. This is due in a large I measure to the destructive powers of . the cotton boll weevil. About 90 percent of the cotton pro ! duced in the Cerro Gordo section was 1 grown by members of the North Caro lina Cotton Growers Co-operative as sociation. J. N. Johnson, of the Arm of Johnson and Hammond, merchants, is identified i as the receiving agent for this point. According to Mr. Johnson, up to the close of business Tuesday, March 6, only 28 bales of the staple had been de livered at this point. The indications at present serve to point out that only a very small acre age will be planted to cotton in this section this year. The red fades when next to the long green.—Washington Post. Mrs. Margaret Curtis ! Passes in Southport Mrs. Margaret Coit Curtis, widow of the Dr. W. G. Curtis, died in South port yesterday after a lingering illness. The body will be brought to Wilming ton on the train arriving from South port at 1 o’clock today. Interment will be at Oakdale cemetery, and the funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Walter R. Noe, executive. secre tary of the diocese, assisted by the Rev. Alexander Miller, rector of St. Paul’s church. The pallbearers will be: Harry E. Payne, H. Allen Huggins, John S. Mc Eachern. John R. Morris, E. T. Han cock and F. M. Suutherland, represent ing the Scottish Rite Masonery of which Dr. Curtis was a member. Movement on Foot to | Organize New Church (Special to The Star) DUNN, March 7.—A movement is on foot to erect and organize a Baptist church and erect a house of worship in the Turlington public school district, near Duke, Harnett county. A meet ing was held Sunday afternoon in the FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED WITH SULPHUR Mentho-Suiphur, a pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that is irri tated or broken out with eczema; that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry. Nothing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur preparation is applied the itching stops and after two or three applications, the eczema is gone and the skin ’is delightfully clear and smooth. Sulphur is so pre cious as a skin remedy because it de stroys the parasites that cause the burning, itching or disfigurement. Men tho-Sulphur always heals eczema right up. A small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sui phur may be had at any good drug store.—adv. Cuticura Soap Will Help You Clear Your Skin tenssaas^TOtaHagis Green Tree Inn and Restaurant No. 9 Princess Street k Good Food and Quick Service Is Our Motto SEA FOOD A SPECIALTY REOIFI.VR DIKIVBR FROM 12i00 TO SiOO P. M., 441 CK.VI'S Rooms By the Day Or Weak, With Hot and Cold Waiter TELEPHONE No. 28IW -i- RATES REASONABLE HILLS M iXtru re KILLS Bolt Weevil C. S. BRITT WIIJWIIVGTOIV, Bi. C. A*ml for \e%v Hanover, Brunswick, Columbus, Bla den, Hanqtton, Duplin, Pender and Eastern Half of nobenon Counties FOR THE HILL’S MIXTURE CORPORATION AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 'v- '-V •.' ^ * v• -r • • i v l i ' ^ v ..-v"' 'T'‘ interest of the project. The meeting w'ae addressed by Rev. Elbert N. John son. pastor of the First Baptist church of Dunn, and F. Grover Britt, secretary of the Dunn chamber of commerce. Sentiment is said to strongly favor the erection of a Baptist church in that community, and no doubt the church will be .organized soon. Sunday school is now conducted each Sunday In the public school building and is well at tended. * Town of Dunn Names New Chief of Police (Special to The Star) DUNN, March 7.—B. A. Rowland was , elected chief of the Dunn police depart ment at a meeting of the mayor and town commissioners last night, suc ceeding W. F. Dawson', who resigned on March 1. Mr. Rowland was sworn in , by Mayor J. L. Wade Immediately after his election and entered at once upon his new duties. Dunn’s new chief of police Is a native of Mecklenburg I A Rainy Day Pal | TOWERS FISH BRAND I REFLEX SUCKER ' yours at your ^nearest dealer 1 iX\ v AJ.TOWER CO. BOSTON wmrs county, though he has lived here for. the past 12 years. Before coming Jo Dunn, he served on the police force at Clinton, Sampson county. PK'hTIOS IX BANKRUPTCY Petition in bankruptcy was yester day filed in the local federal court by the firm of J. W. Joyner and company, horse and mule dealers, of Tabor, Co lumbus county. The debits of the company are set forth In the petition filed with Clerk Cleves M. Symmes as Mother-To-Be, Read This— Here Is a wonderful message to all expectant mothers. When the Little One arrives, you can have that moment U1U1C UCC UUlii DUX* ferine: than you have perhaps imagined. An eminent physi cian, expert in this science, has shown, the way. It was he who first produced the great remedy, “Mother's Friend.** Mrs. C. JT. Hartman, Scranton, Pa., says: “With my first two children I had a doc tor and a nurse and then they had to use children I used Mother’s Friend and had only a nurse; we had no time to get a doctor because I wasn’t very sick—only about ten or fifteen min utes." 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