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Tuesday, March A, 1919 v 1 K7 tCi'lVil'VUlN T "A took Uuai lot" Ed&emont Lots Desirable building Lots Bargains Bay Lot Build noma Ba a Cltliaa .il .. ir over, this is the time to buy. Every day now i you will have to pay more for city lots. . Every sale your chance to get what you want. Talk it over with ; W. W. WILLIAMS ce First National Bank Uldg. , Phones 862 and 55. iTOLAUKCH ARDEIi CAT.IPAIGN r Harden Commission Vants All Production Records Broken "tnctun, Marth 4. The National "i.injen fommUsioii is preparing In 't (his spring a eanipniiru fur "the 't prmluring year the fnuntry fv.'' Tri Kpur t ht home garden optifr'l efforts the i'itiniiiiipji JVti. that the rlnekr of- the i JKili J.i.- et one hour ahead iui Inpl" Saturday nij.dit iu M;)rch, in i !anc with the Iteylinht Saving 'in effect for the duration of the Vta Hunt lielo. feed the people nf pi!," deeUred I'harlf l.uthrop k, president of the, National War i l.'ii eoftiniutaioa, in an appeal to homo gardenera for larger result ' Will you have a part in thin great .1t at hand f Nt to the aim the ex i hour of daylight i tlv lrt vnlui vic tory uardener has. . n HI vim ct't the aim lialf way? Will you In'' up i takn advantage of thi health giving mien work in the fool of t lie iimrn sf Have the apado and Dip 1iop lmn.lv ;ind turn tha (lock ahead one hour on he lint Katnrday night in Mnnh and i ready for tho lij:get home food producing year the country ever raw,'' According to the mdlroate hy the ommjssion, the war garden crop of ;i!3 waa worth 325,ono,wH. This n -i iiiercas of J5t fer rent over that of I Figiiroa aliow that 5,".VWo home Itn ing , plots were planted," aiys co'iinjinsiou. ' w it h 2(1 working duy in eaihuf the " months there of 1- itra hotira of time. J f only one Kurd rner winked fill extra hour of time in each plot it will be seen that o.ll.ro, nod of rttrn time would lie added 't the roiuitry'a wealth,' Si uee there are JiJiiO lmum iu a year there ia a elngvfcr lni total of 109,SO: yeara of 2i hour day. In an S hour working day the real advantage i found lv puiltip'v ing 10!),8U3 ley II glvin; 32!,liW wrirhi.i ; or 8 hour day yeara. " t Importance of thin ettiii tone i L over-estimate I in thv tj 'niu i lack. J KEPT HER AWAKE Tkt Terrible Pains la Back an I Sides. Cardui Gave Relief. MarkivUle, Li. Mrs. Alice Johnsoa, of 'tliis place, writes: "For one year I suffered with an awful misery In my back ind liJes. My left side was hurting me all the time. . The misery was something iwful. . . ' I could not do anything, not e ven sleep It nfRltl. It kept me awake most ol the night ... I took different medicines, but nothing did me any good o Ueved me until I took Cardui ... . I was not . able to do any of my work for one year and I got worse ail the time, was confined to my bed off and on. . I gol so bad with my back that when I stooped down I was not able to straighten up again . . . I decided I would try Cardui . By time I had taken the enure bottle I was feeling pretty good and could straighten up and my pains were nearly III gone. I shall always praise Cardui. I con. Bnued taking It until . was strong and well." If you suffer from pains due to female complaints, Cardui may be just wliat you need. Thousands of women who once suffered in this way now praise Cardui for their present good health. Oive It a triaL . NC-J33 Mr. Fr K. GeKman Leases 3 For Pennsylvania City Mr. K. 'iehinnn, for the pa if five vefli ide'nt ilied with til.' Cieorye 1'ar ker Jewelry Co., tm u wiilchniaker, left this iiifirn iitif for l.:ui nnler, I'm., where he will lit lend u m liool to tuke n ciuirxe in jewelry repairing. M '" 1 " lniiim,' ho neeompn uied liiin, will study enraiii( at the H.line liool. Mr. nod lr. Ilil.iufni cu'ee to Itoeky Mount I louT l.m nt it. While in the city tliev in.'i.le imiuy fiii'lid", "ho will know ot''their .lt pmlere from .Roky Mount with regret, mid uill vi.h Loth ue in llieu-ii'-w work, 1 A farewell entertainment a eivi-u at the hiune of Mr. T. I. Hill, en Eolith f'hiinh street. Inft ninhl, iu honor of Mr. n nd Mm. (lehuinu. A iniinl.er .f f i ii ihU vverx present, mid nil enjoyed tlie i w nt. The M'r iiitj of t.eiiiptino u I n sli mi lit mi. I the pl.iyihy .oj (jaines IH.'idi' the oeensiun iiitt re! rty' to nil." Hayes flealinsr lionev 5kona tho Tiiklo. Heals tho Thnmt mI Curea the Cou(!h. Priifi 3.V. A free Imix of IIROVKS O-PKN.TRATF. RAI Vf f..i- Chest Colds, Heml CVilds and Croup is cncic'-efl with, every bottle not Mr. Tlissionary Society of , First Methodists Meets ' The Young Woinaii V M n eu-i'v So ciety of the Find Id, tlio.ln.1 i hun U held aiut iulerentiiiit nteetiuK Momby lift- ruoon at the home of Mrs. K. tt. I.aysi tor. ' The llev. M Cade was again a weleome visitor tn tho aotiety, and opened the meeting with prayer. If? tlien made a almrt luit interesting talk l)f the wonderful missionary eentenary kuoNenu nt and ' How to Tithe Sad Whv. During the week commencing- March 3, a h!mdome set of cook ing: utensils wil! 12 .Tivcn away free to every purchaser of a Ma jestic range. This is an out-and- out gift and the price of the Ma jestic remains the same as always. See them while you are at the special demonstration. tULLUCK FURNITURE CO. SERBIAN PEOPLE BEGIN LIFE ANEW Three Months of Unhamper ed Industry Hrings About Kemarkablc Changes Nisli, Sel.riil, Mnreh t. Three month of miri'tiiiltintr iudoslry, iiuhiiinperi'd liv Unitarian mid Auitriaii ilipri'da lions or inteiefereni-e, hiive eiuilded the rliian people to ' wen re il new. hold On life. . Willi the eountrv rlltilt lv f ree nf invaders, the lari;i peaiiut popula (ion ,as sueeeede.) in selliui; thiu" in ipl' t iu surprising f n K ii i u . mid eondi tion s'ojtild le ntuiost tiorinnl. soon. l.afe"ipniuliti''s of hent and otloi. slnplet, wliieh tlu- xlnewil Serlanu farm hi! from the t m mv, hu'e'' reappear I. At the uioini'tif the most pres.iua lne.U eeln to he rlothiiis, slioi-s, filel mid nitrieultiiial liuidenients. .pareiit!v. there i plenty nf iWniev. iu the eotiurv, .nine in ,ii naviiii; eojue froiw Aiiriau lind (ieriunn soldiers, who, it 'mny lie toiiii to their ereilH pin. I tor noi'.p ot 1 in- iirtn li s- tney iook tioiu Ihe Seiliiuns diii'ini; their oeeupa J lion, lloneker, lite Jtulni inns, w(jo iiiitioi"ie. iilniost evetythinif. tiny ii'ipti'd from the aliemlv i-tiuiti inil popiilat ion. ofleu puid nolhiu toi wlutt they loid,.. Ill tlie eitii most of Hie -tote li.-ne no storks lieeau-i' they sold aiune I ev en iinui; .in i in- eiusi .1 inns, nnui . ,1 , f., , jj t rom .J In' rounlliis pti i.ara (lei loan. ' tioii ni:. I real tin' nt s w h i'li ;in- eoufii) I hi (.niali- the h:iMe-t last, fall was ,(.,(v .i,l(j ndvi rtised fur t in', pui p- .-Ve, .tiiiliallv ,'iMid lllld there J. rol. stt ,,C !c i tl lr thill people fleshy.,- .lexelvl (Ml) l.e notliin,' nppri.neiniit: v-irwinon 1 ,., .,,; '..,-K ;iud lui-l. ui.rl reidai-iuir auu-iii;. the poor' this winter. The 1 11 ..i.. l,ytows mid niil -s Lv the snfr 'in' I V" earri. d off nluio-t everv nr V t i r . I fines of heallh mid t ;int.v, thee ln!e i-f nine tin y eonl.l lav hands on. i ,.,., j.,.,tiy' tin msaiids of. nnii and htll liev did llo Jf.t e 't line, o itl. .to .,,,,. , l.,.,,)- (,., l:,.lr .eye s,i4 e the .in'd' iiness of tTo'.r retn at, to tai.e t li 1 11 im --s. with tlietn more II11111 -" per eeut of the! 'rin.iiiess. mnl weakness !ire :njlr awiii.i' le tiuiir supply. Meat is 41 1. tin ,IM. , .tlirx ,., i,ur l.,(ie, m-r.l 'l.'iilt Uioi.4ri hiuh in prii e. I'-efoi'' III'' iiiote j.iiosphale thus ;s Contained in war, it. sold for i" rent a. pound, now jn.ri -foods, l'livsieiaus i-i-.iiiu . there it sel : for oii rents. l.aiL'e iiiimliers -'nf ji iiothin llmt w l 'supply this il.-li.-ien heep inised in the inounlains 1 iirnish ,.v ..o -.w-J as the irioanie, phosphate, not im iy ii vnlnulile Hu nt ui'ly linj, no known nmonji' il'rHii-itists' ;s .di! i'o olios ll.linilaine (if wool whirh liiis iro ided pi, ate. whirl! is ineprn-ii . .-nid is sol-l (he peasants w ith the only elnthin ,v Mainlmd Pru t o,, in l.'n' kv Mmint llo v l ave lind in lour years. . ami nil dniinjists iiinli r L"!ai autre of Serloii 's ...most v ital need is for i loth J salis.n f ion or money hark. I!v feed ing. I.Vetl WI'll to to pe-oMS ;i re jmjl II j , (,,. (o J es iliri ellv. aii'l .lev .supply fitly or, at li'iist, s.-iiiitily eLid. Thei ii,..' t'ie ho.lv e. lis witii the iui-i'ai'v As oeiated Press eorrespinnp lit olisi rv : t . i, , , ..-i hoi ie 1'ieid ' el. no nt s, lotro rlnn- e. an iirniv ofl ire oT Idyll rank di i-s-.,., pi, a! ,. ij-iii'l, I v prodm-Vs ri w rl'-ome I ans iu fi -k irt ' niinle of llour sarl.s. The I foio,attou in the ,i ppea ranee :: t he in litlle 1 lothiiii; that may he loiii;ht is 1 ,-t,. i weight f lo.pioiiHv I.. U: a-lmi held l,t prohiliiti,- "iee. The old i Ii i i .1, iou'. .. at vpeasjint working eost nine i-osts . I-"H, j This inerease in w . i-ht n!-o 1 a 1 ri''S shm.t -i $-"i", iiinh'rwr.ir of prior ipialify i! I: it ;i nernl irnpro I'uienl iu the I thread i' priced lit '.' a spool: j lie;, It h. N'erMillMies. si 1 .h ---lii ss aiid itllueut of old iIiiIIo-m fioui the I lai k of enei -v, Iui h iie.-niy aiwas THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bttro Thosphate to Put on firra. Healthy, Ilcslt and s to Increase Strength, Vigor a,nd Nerve Force. Emit tlav w tire ulliiitr fiew.vnliifS to our t rmiiHitiouM hf tn-ksj of Silks, Cotton (Joods, "No-' tiojm, lloxii f.v, Jiiidii h' it'eiidy-to-Wcui' mid MrHim-py, Shoes, (.'lotliinu and d'etits" Furnishings. r" f ....... -a '.' ... 11. ' 300 LADIES' r. .j . s "'f ' X. f ' aV . -. c.' r New STREET HATS I'd I- id I next week's selling. These aro iiinleN mnl eneli "tie. pi'ieed .speeiid. . A IimiF; niOjiiis ii pur.eluisie nt n jreut snv- t - -' ' itii; In vim, TJie slylrit lire uuhliv and s .'"'.... Minil l. '.S.ei i,il j.rii es $4.00, $6.00, $8.00 ' and $9 00. ' .'. ' ': " '. lif Jul uf IViciiIi-s uitil (iiiiglitimsi. Good iiiilily, fit'sl' cciloi's, tliis week nt $19o pey yard. ' ':'.". ; ". V BF. PROCTOR'S DEPARTIYIENT STORE PHONE 61 116 TARBORO ST. I'alV.tl 1, N. ". eliapter of I lie Amerii 311 1,'ed I t oss,- n'l.E'd nt home ill W'.'.s appraised at sl.'ii'il lv il men limit in 1 lie I'jrot illsliiet where the l.'ed t'ross is i:l'-vill' oil relief Will kj The llllf f a io supplies were dist riliiiled oil hi is! ma- (lay : lind l.ro.iijilit , hiippiin ss to '1. on . homes. ..''".. Vaudeville Show at the Opera House Pleased and j of'l iieeompaiiv exres-oi Ihininss, r.in 4' app'.ir, dot! rves1'eenuh' loj.:ht pale elo-rks L'l.iW- with Hie I'Iumi pel f. -i t he.ilt II. r l TH: - - .'!!h.'.Mle-t.jjro pho phale is unsurpassed i'.t 1. li.'Vini.' "erv inlsjit-vn, sleeplessness, and iji ll.-l at wr; k iiess it should not , ov.1112. (it: il- e. 111:11 ka'de ; fle-.li grnv.ue. pto;v ; l ii s, , In 11S. .I l.y nityone hi does not .'d'es.Tie t 1 pill I'll llesll.. ft. V. i GIVES LONG LIFE TO YOUR MOTOR Our motor 'oil if regularly used will great ly prolong the life of your gasoline engine, the very heart and soul of your car." That throMhrob-throb which is music to the .motorist's he-art will be smooth and uni form when Monogram Motor Oil is ap plied. " Conserve your motor by feeding this high-grade oil to it. Philadelphia Diamond Grid Batteries for all makes of cars. Guaranteed for 18 months under the adjustment plan. UNITED STATES TIRE SALES AND SERVICE STATION WALKER VULCANIZING WORKS X33 8. Washington Et. OAS AND AIR AT THE CURB Phone 36 l i. k t.Miison, openeil the vniuleville vvee a t!i. Mason ie opera house last niylit, and v on tlie approval of the nudienee, in I" tu 14 from the liberal applause fjiven the pi rforou rs. II. i err l.nnou plavc-.l tlie pnrt or a II-I,; - '. eomedi.'tn Inddiliif down thel la 'i.-'t onkino eipl of the 'erforniaitee li-H.' and t.ailtolit ph ased as singer and i I- -i.t'i men. A c-mmI leaking ehoriis,! w 'h putty eost nines, 'was a fejiture of! I ' show. . . Musieal lieview. with Harry '.,,,','.,,,, I . 1 . l 1 1 I. 1 1. , , , , , .wst l'' tlie vnililevilU. week 11 J 1 ! -1 -l -l ) 1 ! ! -I M ! M 'I ! '1 'I 'I l -1 M I '1 "I '1 M 'I 'I 'I H 'f ,,'J 14 3s! rs. t de mule talk, ,j..t.. '..., a verv I M Inijirrssiv Itrother' "Keeper! f' from the hook of Genesis. i ha buaineaa transaetiuna of the soeiety vere then diseusaed. -The president I i.vinjj quite Dumlier of items to tria) liefora a splendid attendnnee of workera. The aeerelary bad the pleas lira of enrolling four new memherii Tr. K. T. Knight, Mrs. W. P.. Mark -ooil, Mr. J. I.. Vjinoer aud Mrs. K. .V. -r wer. The soeietv waa glad to we! come .0 'se Juries Wo were also k'XI " 1 ,v V!,.,t nt .vlra. Womble, of hnnferd. hnJ',','',,o.Hil tf were aerved liv !'. no-ten and litt'e daughter. Kert ha. The next meeting wiil he held nilh !r. J. W. Arroek and Mr. Joha Dosier t tho home f Mr. Ayeork on Krauk J s etreet. . , TXOWEB or FBANCE mEELT OITEEED TOB rXT DOM'S SAKE r luiliiona of the youth and i hivalry f Krane have lieea offered thnt Fre u uiight live. The world will ever ,'nrmher this heroie art,i(iie and out-;-g of the blood of ita south. It .-wise aot unmindful of the great ta the world rendered hy tho j easaata who hava given-it a remedy for atomai h, liver and . . ,' a m-nts, relieving;, it . aaid. fi-rinff, aaviBj thousands -. i 1 .vatijt tnnutrterable . . i.v -oaa, - T- lairredients ' - i plaeeil on aale ia tbii ... . . i s.e tf Jltyr'a Won 't. Xfavr, a lead .'' atmple, e ttll FOR SALE ; One house and lot on Church street, three doors below Episcopal church. Size of lot 52 1-2x210 See ; T. A. AVERA, Atty. Farmers & 'Merchants Bank Bldg. Sf'AC-A . - j.. ; ;r,j-' I, . - i'.-v; ' 'vM t ".''ifv ;' ST fc.. .'Mf AW,-'---! ' t y :;:J vjv -;'t : "'A 3 w v . i . ".'s sf,' '- 1 OA MIFF THE SHOPPING CENTER L 30th Series The Citizens Building ii Loan Company Is Now Open Call and sec us. , lyillrinson-DuHuck & Co. P? H3. Planters Bank Building. New Arrivals Daily in Our Shoe Department Of the season's favorites Oxfords and Pumps. We are showing a big assortment of the season's favorites. Patent Leather Oxfords and colors- PRICES FROM $6.00 to $12.00 p. o. ' i 1 l 1 t M NJ i M f I f - ' i L 5
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