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: - M r -- a v . . -.... W 1 - - . - ' - UBt'QMl Of Tke Kind You Have Aiwa .?rriw S7X . " nd ?a8 been nado wider hla per- (J&ff&Zfa supervision Blnce its infancy. Ail Counterfeit,, Z Expand8 SSiene?thrd "SSSfi CtJl xniants and Cnlldren-Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA. CoUc It relieves Th,i at an w?na nUh,i tl cures constipation ,'-, and Flatulency. It assimilates tlie Fn,i. ..,w!L ! ' 7? 8 pnaoea-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY 'Bears the Signature of s The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years thc ctirraus. ocwp.wy, tt wushat after, niwtohk crrr. '. ' fy 31.' .! IS Leroy Bowman Is Alleged to Have Entered Several Bogus Checks in Charleston. On the advice of the police authori ties of Charleston, Leroy Bowman, a young man who says that his home Is in New York city at 682 Hewitt place, was arrested last night by the local Authorities on the charge that it he passed a number of -worthless checks In the Southi Carolina i cHy.i The amount of checks is not known! ,i: The young man arrived In this city Tuesday in a weakened physical con dition and has been under the care of physicians .who- have been treating him for some nervous trouble. On the advice of the physicians he wns placed In a local sanitarium last night. It Is said that he has no money and owes for his board. Bowman stated to. the officers that he remembered nothing about the checks but that he had Buffered so much recently that he could not account for anything he might have done. The Charleston po lice department has been notified of his apprehension, 1 Of the' 113 electric furnaces for the production of steel now In operation, Germany hag 28, France 22, the United States 8 and England 5. It. has been estimated that thb eye of a fly can discern an olJeot one-flve-mlllipnth of an Inch In diameter, ' Premature V I ; travness J r i fi.lV.uJLFli.iJ l.h.j VAN DERBILT CUP New Champion Lowers a Rec ord as He Takes Great v Race. DE PALMA IS SECOND ;v IN FRENCH MERCEDES a w - Passes Judges' Stand Only Two Min- ' " '''' utes Behind Xeader's " ' ..' '.' '." Ioiier. , ".' Prejudice la a hard thing to overcome, but where health is at stake and the opinion of thousands of reliable people differs from yours, prejudice then be comes your menace and .you ought to lay It aside. This Is said in the Inter est of people suffering- from chronic constipation, and It is worthy of their attention. . . . In the opinion of legions of reliable American people the most stubborn constipation imaginable can be cured by a brief use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. You may not have heard of it before, but do not doubt its merits on that account, or because It has not been blatantly advertised. It. has- sold, verv successfully oa word pf mouth recoro-' menaationji ra rents in giving! it to their children--today who -Were riven It by their parents, and it has been' truth-' luuy saia tnai more aruggists use It personally in their families than any other i..:wiiii!ii.in Letters recently received from Mr. J N. Catlett, Commerce. Ga., and Mrs. Rose Oarvln, Rldgevllle, 8. C, are but a few of thousands! showing -the s-' teem In which Dr.' ' Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is held. It Is mild, gentle, non griping not violent, like salts -or ca thartics. It oures gradually and pleas antly, so that In time . nature again does Its own work without outside aid. Constipated people owe it to them selves to use this grand ibawel specific.. Anyone wishing to make a trial of this remedy ibefore-buying ' it, Jn the regular way, of U druggist -at fifty cents or-one dollar afflare hotUe (family slw) ca,n havej a. pawWe bottle. an to the home free of charge by Simply addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 405 Washington St, Montlcello, 111. Tour name and address on at sestal oard .will -do v, t ir.. - . -. - Is an unnatural disfigurement and a handicap in . social and business life. Those who care for their f ersonal appearance.use HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. t removes all traces of grayness by restoring the hair to its natural color used successfully for 25 years when all others have failed. IS NOT A DYE. Sead 10e. for tempts Bottle of HAY'S HAIR HEALTH and tub of HAY'S LILY WHITB TOILET CRBAM, and books "The Car of tha HaU sod Skia." PHILO HAY SPEC. CO.. Newark, N. J., U.S.A. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. tl tad SO, kottlos at Drag tad Dept. Stores, or direct upon receipt of priest HARFINA SOAF aaaqaalled lortba eomptazioa, beeps skia ine aad soft, ' Cures skia diseases, red, roufh, chapped beads, iu! pimples. 25c. atdraflisu. FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY SMITH'S DRCG STORE, GRANTS , PHARMACY. Savannah, Nov, 28. When a white streak flashed by, the Judges'!-stand yesterday htthe finish of the seventh Vanderbilt-cup. race, the American au tomobile world hailed Ralph W. Mul ford, driver of a Lozler car, as a new champion. , . Not only had Mulford lowered all previous-Vanderbilt records, he also had surpassed the San Monica per formance of Harvey Herrlck, in cover' lng 202 - miles at an average of 74.36 miles an hour. At that he was , pushed to wjn the nerve racking 292 .'- miles- contest by Ralph1 De Palm! the brilliant driver of a French- - Mercedes. De Palma finished just a little more than 2 min utes behind the winner and 8 minutes in advance of the other Mercedes en trant. Spencer Wlshart '- Six Cars at the Finish. : . Only " six ) of the fourteen cars to start were In at the finish and much to the surprise pf every one, such stars as Bob ..purnham, the "speed king," and 'David Bruce-Brown, wlflneV bf last .yVear 's frarjd ' -pj-ifce ' iraoe, ( jwete among those " forced to1' drdp out through the defection of their racing machines. ; .: The race was run and won without the exaction of the usual toll of hu man life. Among the numerous accl-, dents which befell contestants to det riment ' of their chances to possess the coveted trophy, only . one imper iled life and limb. A car wheel on Bruce-Brown's Plat car flew off at the head of the long Ferguson avenue stretch after a turn had been taken at slow speed. Bruce-Brown and his mechanician escaped unhurt. .. Bob Burnham was the victim-of downright hard luck, sustaining one of the most unique accidents to his Mar mon mount In the history of automo bile racing. He had Just completed the seventh lap In record "time, one minute and s half behind Mulford, the leader, when 'ft loose stone flew up-' and struck the gasoline 'connection with sufficient force to destroy Its further usefulness. Burham examined the damaged tube for a moment and aban doned the . race, . realizing; that he would be hopelessly distanced before he-could make . repairs, Joe - Cyrus Pulehke, drlyer of the other Marmon entry, also was running a grand race when an air,, pump gave way, during the ninth - lap .and forced, hun out of the contest. Joe Matson took, his Fiat hack to cairfp when a leaky radiator threatened the destruction of his en gines by fire, i - . , i .- ; Conditions Favorable for Spocd. , Ideal conditions prevailed during the running of the race. The air was just cool enough to make overcoats comfortable. The oiled roadway glis tened hard and smooth in the autumn sunlight and with the way kept clear hv a cordon of state 'tronhs ''drawn around. the coursfy tedHvers' foundj'fl easy to let their' cars but to tlie'llmft A high banked turn just above the grand stand made It possible for the racers to round In front of the spec tators at full speed and pass the grandstand nt- a 70 mile an hour clip. Dozens of tires were burnt up by the heat generated, by the friction of such great speed. Mulford said that he owed his victory to his good fortune In having to make only one tire change as much as to the speed of his car. De Palma was less fortunate, being compelled to stop four times for new tires and at the finish he was running practically on the rim of one rear wheel. De Palma took the lead at the beginning of the race and held it for four laps. Then Mulford passed him and was never headed. The former's tire troubles began Immediately after he made 'two record rounds on the second and third laps which he made In 13.14 and 13.14, respectively. He was leading Mulford by 43 seconds at the end of the fourth lap. On tha next round Mulford was one minute and 40 seconds ahead of him. Then he gradually pulled away while De Palma was worrying with his tires un til he was almost six minutes ahead In the eighth, DePalma spurted to re gain -the .lost ground. Some of his turns near! the grand stand exciting the admiration and wonder of the crowd. i At the beginning of the 17th and last lap, Mulford was but a scant two minutes ahead and the spectators arose and cheered him as he daBhed by for finish. Like an angry wolf on his trail, De Palma's beautiful blue gray Mercedes swerved around the curve at. a 76 mile clip and literally flew down the straight away In a vain purauu.. t For palpi In th Mde on, chest dam pen a piece of flannel with Chamber Iain's Liniment and bind It on over the seat of pain. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. Any rowboat can be converted Into a power craft by the use of a recently devised detachable propeller and elec tric motor, driven by storage batteries. DM Rl mum Read whatTpromimentj writes regarding the grat QandCure,, ( ,r Our "Thanlivin Sale Is the Present Center of Busi ness Activity , v u y u vi 'VYi r,n:,i , 1 4wre been affected with dandruff for just ten years and hay e tried. . parlous temedies for tame, but found nothing that Wouldure'it. Aftei ' ' tasing- TO-BAC-TON for one month am entirely relieved of trouble. I heartily, recommend this remedy to anyone affected with same disease 1 - s-W'W. & LINVILLE, M. D., Winston-Salem, N. ThU bj'only'one'of manylfetteiaTprakimj TO-BAC-T0N,,M7JW Greatest or" All Hair Tonk.'4U you 'are suffering- with Dandruff, ii : your hair is falling out or your scalp giving yon trouble, use TO-BAC-TONJ TABtrmt from any oth hir tonle it sontlns no alcohol or rnut. which Is injorkmj te the scalp. It is principally mad from tha juice of th tobacco Uf. which is Meognisd br phjr.ician aa tha roctItctinronniciriR. TO-BAC-TON is UUtMalb pmfmmtetL ITha Insradianta ara tHmuUtinr mf haalthfal. This wondartal Hair Tonio prmnli IMMntff, mil ritMoaas ofmcaiv am maitu .ofiuf, luxuriant kmir. 'utct SKiaiMon manf itmarnt mr atrtw t( tin rai TO-BAC-TON pr-Uoation. Yoo iii1lmmtbiiM'n.Ktr-'niUi.r,.i tg. n..-)-,v For Sal at All Drag Storas at 25c, SOe r $1X0 Bottlea. - Mill Our boos"roa Indian Waal" It Ullayo an aibout thacaraor thahalr ' : to-bac-ton raiFAcnimG w i; i Vi.i'.V'vAMi , 1 u , , ' ' I : ill. i . ... A I I " ' I - Essential to Comfort Warmth is essential to com- iui u as yuu grow oiaer, ii is , hardly less essential to health. - Get a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater, and you keeD warm and com- ; (ortable in your home, no matter what thtj weather without-, ' ' The Perfection gives a strong' yideiprcad Heal,, and gives, k" ' qukUy t It is always ready (or usa anc burns nine hours on a single ; tiling no more houble than sr lamp. "" It can be carrk(d anywhere t , : to pipes, no wires, no Buest no smoke, odot w dirt,-, J . J . , , To Imter that gitcs complete tati .taction, j ( - ; This year's Periactioa b aaiahed ia either blue anaae! or pUis steel; aiclal tnmaci; ttgfat aad ornamental, yet treat, sad durable as csa be pud . All para) , aaaljr oieaocd, j Autamalic-lockiiif fiaiM praadef preaeras asKSatis ' ' ' ''' ). tttww,(ttr,t Twrilalaaar imryatsia . Standard Oil Company : ' ; ... (Incorporated)' The, Busy Hum of Eager Shop ; pers Peryades the Atmos- . :phere, of Our Store, All, .DayLong - - ; t .... Tlie tremendous response that has greeted our Thanksgiving Sale is not at all surprising when the wonderfully low prices and deservahility of the merohan dise is taken into consideration. We strongly;- ''advise that you Supply your winter needs during the timely movement of seasonable merchandise. Your money will go much further thanusual,, arid you 11 come very hear ' getting a:filll 200 cents worth for every dollar you spend M It i 1 h'rJ i p j; Mi vB: :r ts I rsi !r 1 Immense o Stocks of the Merchaudise -most liri Demand are assem bled here at Bar- ",i aa. i. gain prices s J'Tme .Towt that saves you money" f v SBfm "sTtK 'UlL1 T ! i Af . revolvers ... . 1 1 - aiiu fflMUNITIONa Pawn and Loan Office ' WE ALSO RENT SHOT GUNS BY THE DAY OR WEEK i n? i TRUNKS AND LEATHER GOODS, ARE OUR 28 Sbuth Main St. Try Gasctte-News Want Ada mm Model White Steamaep At si :.t j s savaajsaia. " 1-i ' .- If., tit Mi-..- : ' , i , - . . - : . , ,, : ; ' .' I-' - - I ' ' .1 i. . t ' v i I , ' - . :,...... . . ' Car is new and perfect in every particular, having just arrived from the factory last week. This automobile is; the latest model, 30 H; P.? value $2,000e0p;' ', ' WiU; make very attractive price or will exchange for large property and pay difference or for small property. 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