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i u a n-il 1017 it " I ,4' I , .... ' HE EVENING TELEGRAM PAGE TFIREE Brniifiig Up Father - it I'M FOR VANT TO YOU A,RE OObT IN TIME W THE vV DRILL-ET yfr PRESENT ARM3- 5HO0L0ER. ARMt-;. r"t LEFT - ABovjT- uuUtlLETIMF-HfiLP" By-George-McMahu: TT?J J.. I wo? I I fM II . I . "l i CTyn - Vr .."v" through! T 1 ""V ' f : rstWS . .. .1- hvnino llKE V - v ,1 ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S f ... ' THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap - substitutes coat YOU same prlca. PROGRESSIVES PLAN TO SNOB T. . AT in HRENC E ray r Ha This Hoosier Kitchr en Cabinet Only p7 1 YA r ii Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet 85 -1" n i v o r s a I n i i 1 i I a l'y j rili i li I ion ami tin' I -- St. Louis, April .'!. training, nationw iilo unity of lilxMnls of :ill j.artiis will In- the I'liicf aim -of tlio Pi Hrrssh e V (nr1 v 'a national (oiifcrcHiM1- liere "next 'I'lnii'n day, Colonel Koosca il t , lias not lii'ca.au.l will not lip invito. I to artoml. Mans t.odav wrri- iindi'i av ti) liaVo We Can Now Sell You a Cabinet Phonograph "For Only $30. :.; E. QUINN & CO. South Main Street r Rocky Mount, N. C. R -o"tli( CUT THIS OUT OLD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CATAE- RH, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES. If you Jiijow of koiiki .one u ho is fniii I1ihI with Catairhal l.afiu'sv, .a, ltoisps or or.linai'v iiitairli cut out fhis formula and liaihl it- to thcin' ami vr.ii may siifl'i'i'i'r jioi hu i'lmn lotat ili'af iics.i. In Kiijflaiut .si'iiMitixtK for a .long time jiast havirncotjiiizcil that .nitarrh is a oonst it ut iiimtl iljscasc ami nrn"iar ily rciiiiii--s constitntionai trcatim'iit. , Kfirays, inliaK'rs atol iiosi' iloirvjies -arc lial.lo to irritativ Hu" drlira!' air ias (lie oar which friMliicntly nH'an.s total 8ar'H an.l forrc the iliscaso.into the iii-iil-(h'afiu'ss, or I'lsc flu'- .IUi'msc mav In' uiii.Mi .inn n ii lou.'irns the lungs' williii-li is i-iiialiy as , lander prims.. The following t'yriniila which is UHoil j'xtcusivcly in thr jlanii Kiiylish (Oimnti' ia a ennstit ut imial tri'attin-n! nii'l hIioiiIiI provo csin vially clViai'i.'iis t,i -(lllfi 1 1 l. lll'li1' v. ho ii.-f iiii.I.t imiii; ta vorahlo climate i oinlit ions. Soi-iirt' from your il i uevrist I 'ouncc of rarinint f lintlili' ...strciiuth.j T.'iki- this home ami niltl to it 14 put of hot 'water nml 4 ouiM-t'S ot i;raiiulati'ij siijjar: stir nutil ili.ssolveil. Take one talilespoonfnl four times a day. This will often liriny quick relief f rom . (list ressnijf '-. head noises. 'Iohk'cI nostrils should npi'n, breathim; lieconie easy and hearing im jirnve as the inflanimaf ion in the i'usta efliiiin tulies is reduced. I'arniint ns',l in this way acts directly upon the Idood anil iniieous surfaces of the system and has a HlilHlt tonic Hctimi flint 'f.wilit.it.. coinniittccs (ip"tlie I democratic; Ilepul Mean, -Socialist and Proh'ilot ion parties coaler wttJi a comtuitteo (if the Hull Moose and discuss the: fot'niation of p.'lity of l.'llierals fo-slir the politival pot ol -j lie countiy into real tuiiliiiK coit it inn. ..' -. - ' "A II km t N'oifoni, iviee a llepnlilican jffite'j.- la tin I V'a'''"'!'' KHbM b t o r mJ r-audiiUite-in -M ismntri a:ni 1 1 ti t-i n the last I 'resident ia'l ca inpaiirn . connect ed w t! h 1 he Wilson spea kih: liureau, is leader in the conference. . TO HAVE EXCESS- PROFITS TAX REMOVED Congressman Godwin Siys He is Cori- jnced That Taxation Will Not Be Distrihntcd Fairly .' . Wash iny ton, April .'!. lvepresentat i ve II. I., (iodivin, iif-Ni'ith Carolina, ves- lerday declaicd .If is intention to lihf- to tlie limit - t'(r a repeal. Iiy the extra. ses sion oC Congress of the legislation put ting ail ' cxi'css proits ha' on I iie cor porations of the country for the . Iicnciit of the special preparedness fund. : . " j .'ill. i..!,si J'.ii- II'.;-! in, I I. Ill !; was made a law iiy the sixty fourth ( 'oitj.H-ess,,' ' said ! r. ( iodw i ii yes I erday in e.vplaijiins; h is :i 1 1 it inli.' "ii the matter. I am ainst it I iiuse I am cnnvinc- . Tiiilainiui; tlie. ilcsireil results, 1 he' pre , jinrnti.on is easy to liiahe, costs little and is lileasant. to take. Kverv person who lias eatnrrh should give this treatinent trial. fJrilfin Dru; ('o. can supply you; cl tlliit-Hn- taxation wilKllut lie disluli iitcl fairly auninij the Coin erns doin Imsiness thi'ouyhoiit the countrv. I am especially co.nviiice.i that it will hit the South hard and let. oil' many Norlhcni orpnTa iitns and companies scoft free. S'The law, as it. stands now, is that nny corp, nation or noiupn ny , shall pay. at the close of the'vear as the Jirst tav- nlde year, in addition to the regular in come tax, a tax of. S per. cent on what ever ainoiint the net prm eeds (if the con cern shall exceed Iiy S per cent its capi tal stoeffi : . ' (' " " This in, us tha the lilyjrest eorpora tinin of rtn .Ii, nn i unin.i .' ., ,,dl, eiin roll ISllIliiillilillllllllSEIIIl m inn it iutmiH mtu tyMwi Test 1 , :; . ; ; ' - ;. See how quickly COTTO LENE creanid with . your biscuit, flour, Test 2 '- '' , Notice that you use one-third : less shortening when you use COTTOLiiNE. . Test 3 V. See how nicely COTTO LENE bit ms brown in the oven. 7 ' Test 4 -Note the. crispness of the biscuit crusts. : .;:'" Test 5 Notice the lihtncsrs of thi tiiscuits t when you break them -open. : Test G ' "It Kigaiific prolits and yet not have to pay taxes, he'eause their prolits, will not exj.eeitr their capitali at ions ' In the Soutii, however, where concerns are capitalized on. ("lie : strictest liu'sinss FQRSALE i - 1. Twbrstpry frame dwelling on corner of Madison Avenue and Thomas street. Price and terms reasonable. 2. New 5-room Bungalow on George street with all modern equipments. Price right. 3. 6-room cottage near Williford's Store. 4. Two-story dwelling corner of Villa and , Nash streets. Very desirable. 5. Several vacant lots on Cokey Road. tt " .. : . r . In addition to the above special properties, we have listed with ns numerous" Dwellings and vacant lots and we believe we can suit you both in price and location. For further information, apply to - 1 Planters National Bank Building Now compare the flavor of your CO TTOLENE bis- ftiiitu viifli tht fl-i'vAr of l-iio. Vuits made with butter. TestT ' ,, -" ' ;. Com,ji:ire the price of whole 6lHc COTTOLEN'E with the price of butter. MffMii II mtl ittiHfin inii Kimmni i imi HMBnniMiiNiiwiaMWt THe pi iin iples and ivit li small capital, !ax- will l.o toiiud a terrilie luirdeil. "I am informed t hat several Southern members of the House have, already ile temii'iied t.f -start the .fliia'i'ri'iii'al ol the excess piiihts ta.v'as' soon as tin tantl (piestion is opened in this special M'ssoui oi i onyrcss. AMERICAN RH0DP:S HAVE VOLUNTEERED I'aris, March l." ( Uv Mail.l A lit. tie lufcid of American rollc;e men sfrp iiiiik iiifj a name for America in the Hal kails today. This hand is composed of more than oil .yonnj; Americans who sailed for I'raiiiu' aliout a year af;n to Income am bulance drivers for the Amerieiui Am bulance Kiehl service, under the direc tion of A. Tiatt Andrew, of hal'orte, Jinl., and (iloueestei', Mass., former as sist nut secretary of the I'nited States treasury. Two-sections of ambulances in addi tion to many others now working on the west.erg front are'with the Kretieli armies in the Monastir region of recon iiierel southern Servia. Carrying woumleil always, at niiit, over wihl j-onds, through rockvi iiioiintain passes and over mountains is only part Of the work these American collegians are lining xeeoriliiig tojhinis Urown of Charleston, S. ('., who has just reached Paris on his way back to Anwriea. Brown .joined tlie ambulance service while a stitdeat at Virginia I'niversitv- He is the first AmcricfHi to return since the Americans emharkivk for Salon ica. " For months sine.e our allies took Moi.astir our. anihulanees have iieen very busv in the Halkans," Brown told tbi; I'jiiU'il Prwis tolay."Frmn on hoaequarters near Monastir we Jiave carr.cil thp wounded from the trenches north of Alonastir; from Koritxa to the west, where the "French Messes come from the front lines by mule back over the" mountains and from . other points . at Marseilles where'. -we' are directed by the French' (nil itary, 'authorities'. Soinetiincs it has been iieeessary to Use good strona; Amor, iean arm work to puH even our lijrht American cars .over tlie dilliciilt roads. ."To give some sort , of an idea-what t,lie: wounded are going through, it is Niiinetlinel Ii f teeji,days lrfTii;e7 nriah In' isvvouiidedoti' file front line west of Koritza. Our, .amlnilauces can only penetrate as far ;is Koritzi. Here7 we take aboaril ineli who'have t ra vol fed f Wl tor days on -1111111' back. '...We 4 hen rush the'ni as'i'ast as poss.ble toward comfort in' the nearest thing to. a mule; that Cfin lie foiind tit the lialkftiiisr-our little De troit inade ambulances. -. . Soini'times the American -drivers take their cars almost to the. rant. -trenches ninth of ..Monastir. rsually.however, we can pick a load in the town itself. -iAIr drivers are armed wi-th revolvers now-on account of the. Turkish and Hulgar ciniitad jis who have 110 use for Aiihe-iicans. Several drivers, including rJdhii liubri'v of Washington, I). C. have had a d vent. u res wit h them but luckily sii j far lio one has been hurt." CHICHESTER S PILLS l.ttdl.! Ahk jfMir llrucjuc 1. 4'.l-rl.e..iM.'. IHumontfllrMtidyikX I'll!, in Kid n,l Cnla m i.lUcW I' .vcs, snltJ :th .in,,,, KUilKiil. V 'Aake tlher lliiv of yonr lt Aik '. r lll. in H-TKE'S NI IIKAM) 1'II.I.S.lji aJL ti-n!ncTt.ri-nl!.t.Aw:ivs If 1 ill In SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE uia:iii When P.rowti left the Balkans seven cars 01 ine rw(i seciions ii.'ki Iieen sinaslKid by sjiells, fonr of them beyond repair. Among .the members pf his sec tion, were:: Arthur Bhuneiithal, of Wil inngtoii,. -N. V., famous .footlnill "tar at I'rinccton in li)i:i; Lovering Hill, New V'ork City, former Harvard student ; Powell1 Kenton, Philadelphia, of the I'nh eisily; if Pennsylvania; Charles liilird of Xevv York city and many, oth ers, ..mostly Harvard students.... .."Before- lirow;n went to the .Balkans he had driven mi. American ambulance through Hie big attack rnt Verdun last year. The termination of his six months' enlistment ami ill health caused liim -to h ave for home, Despite tinding himself on a ship en route w hie of a submarine in thn Brown reached Toulon safetv. . : Mediterranean, and ' Paris in NEGRO KILLS ANOTHER QUARREL OVER IN WOMAN (ireenyille, April :5. A colored man 'by the iiainnf Boyd wa killed Jiear Bethel Saturday night ly being struck oyer the, head with a cart-round iii the hands (if aniither negro. The trouble arose over n eolofed woman whom both were going to see. The negro who emu in it ted the assault disnpiieareiljiil-meiia'v'.v-!'ffpr the killing, and so far Jas not. Ih'i'u apprehended. a - : Ioiidon, April .3; To take care of the '.short ago in. teachers which faces Hclioiils it Is 'proposed to, utilize the services of ourates in the eleineiitaiV grades, Hiaviug them teach everything excep,' scripture. . . ; London, April lnentioiied by the for-', noteworthy'-. :!. A list of names War office' this week HcrA'iiui to "illto elHlntrv was the victim included exactly one thousand nurses. Tli is Stops Hair From Falling Out liver count the (len(ljiair in your comtiTirtrJrnsIi7They are nature's wa riling of future hnldnesu and proof thatliiiL-djinjritrimslandrutT germ is busy on ynufHcalp. ' Dr. Sniigerlmiid, . the famous Paris specialist-, lirst discovered that (land tuff and .falling hair are cnused by a mi crobe. Then came the discovery of the value of the real Parisian Sage (liquid form) I n "destroying the-dandrn tf germ and jiromptl-y lucventing the rfjliPlX loss of hair. The effect of only three days' iise'of Parisian Sage is simply iniirveloiis, and the American peoplo have now. awakened to the fn that they can he quickly rid ofttlaiidrnff and save their hair by using Parisian Kage... , , . , Parisian Rago is sold by OrifTlii Drug Co. und good druggists everywhere. It 's . inexpensive, daintily jierfumed, free: frtim stickiness, and will surely causa hair to grow soft, lustrous and really seem twice as abundant. -.-"...."'...... . ' ' . . . ' ' Just Received and Will Be Included , ' v . . - T- 1 . . 1 ' . .. : : - : : ;" '"'".'.'' - ' ; ' ' ' in the Unusual Reductions for This Week The new coats include the Wool and Silk Jer- seys in the prettiest models qnd shades.v v The shrewd buyers are taking advantage of our large selection and Jo w prices, and are pleasantly surprised at our low prices, and large quantities. - . We have a Goat or Coat Suit to please everyone Our Good Value $15.00 Garments for Easter Week Only : : : : $10.85 All Others at the Same-Proportion. One Special -Lot of Coats at $9.95 if I- 11 "ca. St?-. FT) jiose El :n South Main Street IT oomJLie w (Successors jo The Blcunt Co.) Established in Edgecombe County 1886 Co EBpamiy. Rocky Mount, N. C.
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