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Hslping Kidneys
By Blearing Blcod
A Filiation Greatly Assisted
By a Well-Known
Remedy.
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STATE BJJH
Most rraders will bo Interested to more
lerly understand why analysis of urine Is
9 Important. In the use of S. S. S. to
purify tin- blood, its action is a stimulant
to the myriad of . fine blood vessels that
tnake up the constructive tissues of the
kidneys. All the blood from ail oyer the
body must pass through the kidneys. They
act as testers and assayers. And according
to what they allow to pass out In the urine,
both as to quantity and materials, the
health of the kidneys and the quality of the
blood Is determined. The catalytic energy
forced bv S. S. S. is shown iu the urine.
It la also demonstrated In the skin. And
as the blood enntinr-s to sveep through
the kidneys the dominating nature of
B. S. S., acting as it dues through all the
avenuea of elimination, shows a marked
decrease of disease manifestations as dem
onstrated by urine analysis. This assist
ance Is a great relief to the kidneys. The
body wastes are more evenly distributed to
tHa emunctories ; tueir elimination is stim
olated by the tonic action afforded the
llrer. lungs, Bkin and kidneys. Thus, In
ease of rheumatism, cystitis, chronic sore
throat, huskLnes8 of voice, bronchitis, asth
ma and the myriad of other renex lndlca
tlona of weak kidney action, first purify
jtrar blood with S. S. S., so It will enable
the tissues to rebuild the cellular etrength
And retrain the normal health.
g. S. S. Is prepared by The Swift Specific
Co.. 527 Swift BIdg., Atlanta,, Qa., and If
joa hare any deep-seated or obstinate blood
trouble, write to their Medical Dept. for
free advice.
A. . . .A.
The Washington correspondent of Secretary iouon, ox ne J?P?
h Charlotte Observer writes that inent or agricmtur,,,
Representative Pace's bill to au- $rea effort to help the Sorn
thorize the secretary of the treasury farmers of the cotton regions to get
Hht foot after the set
to audit and adjust certain cia.im ui. ----
Mnrth Parolina crowinK out of tl
war of 1812 will not he considered North Carolina, country-bred man
by the Congress at the present ses- and knows something about the
ion. Mr. Page will reintroduce thf needs of his people. He cannot be
oill next session, and the house com- stampeded, or swerved from his
mittee on claims will then take it up. course by calamity howlers or po
Senator Simmons will interest him litical agitators. The one constant
self in the bill in the senate. knock he receives is because of his
This bll, its friends say, should be disinclination to turn-out Republi-
passed in order to place the state of cans and put in Democrats. His
North Carolina on a parity with the mind is not on patronage but the
other states of the union in the mat- tiller of the soil.
ter of the refundment to her of mon Mr. Houston is preparing to put
ev and expenditures in the payment in motion some machinery that will
:md enuinment ot the state militia help the Southern farmer market to
EGG
To make your Hens
producers feed
them
EBeeti Scrap,
Granulated
EBone, (BharcoaB,
(Grot, Lee's and
other Egg
makers.
railed into the service of the United
Stales during the war of 1812 to
I815. It provides that the secretary
cf the treasury be authorized and di
rected to reopen, examine and audit
the claim of the state of North Caro
lina on account of advances and ex
penditures made by the state in the
war of 1812-1815 with Great Britain
and ascertain and determine the
amount remaining unpaid and due to
better advantage than ever his eggs,
his poultry, his garden, truck, and
his butter and cattle. m He realizes
that the farms of the South are pro
ductive of many things that are de
manded by the cities to feed their
growing populations but cannot sell
what is produced at the right sort
of profit. He would connect the
farmer with the consumer. Within
Critical Days For the Nation."
New tork, Feb. 26. Robert Lan
sing, counse Hp r for kp state depart-.
ment. in sf speech at the annual "ban
qpet o afumni ot Amhenft College
here tonigbt declared these were
critical days for the United States,
"how critical only those who are in
intimate touch with affairs Can real
ize." The European war, he said,
had raised a series of problems
which had never, before peen solved
"anil ihe liability of error, the d.iu
' r of i mntentiorai partiality and
t.c onstant n.mnjairit i:t one of an
other of the belligerents makes the
path of neutrality rough and uncer
tain." American citizens, he concluded,
could not be too thankful that they
had a president "whom we can trust
to deal with the momentous and dif
ficult problems of the hour with wis
dom, justice and patience, having
equal regard for all and favor to
ward none, uninfluenced by poular
clamor, unswerving in his determina
tion to maintain the strict neutrality
which this government has pre
served throughout the war."
Cm M MiHi ISiJi 9 Hot Water
ag hat yontllBp or Durst
Leaky nibbef goods are a nuisance and never a comfort
We guarantee all our articles of rubber to give satisfac.
tion or we will refund your money. Ever try rubber gove8
to protect your hands when cleaning with strong solutions
and soapy water?
CON YERS & SYKES, Druggists
The Home of "Sy? Co" the Better Ice Cream.
Welcome Information.
Most middle aged men and women
are glad to learn that Foley Kidney
der weakness and rheumatism. They
get results. Contain no harmful
drugs. Conyers & Sykes. adv
regular appropriations made by Con
gress for the support of the army.
Further refundments were made un
der an act of Congress, approved
March 3, 1317, directing the pay
ment of "balance due certain states."
Additional refundments were made
under special acts of Congress, in cotton becretary Houston sounded a
which each particular state was warning, and told the farmers to
made the beneficiary. Subsequent turn from cotton to other things,
to these refundments of the principal As a resuIt of the good sense of the
of the sums thus expended by the
states. Congress has from time to
ime made provision for the payment
of interest rharg-js incurred and paid
by those states which had found it
nei-essary to borrow money to meet
he original obligations.
Provisions have been made by
Congress for the readjustment and
farmer and the advice of the fed
eral and state authorities the South
is going to have more small grain
than any time before in years. The
number of milk cows will increase.
Colts and calves will be looked after.
Farmers will make more at home,
and buy less from the storekeepers.
Mr. Houston thinks that the war,
HOWARD GARDNER
Druggist and Seedsman.
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION
SAN DIEGO, CAL.
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL
EXPOSITION
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
VARlAULE ROUTE lOURS
AND
REDUCED ROUND-TRIP TARES
VIA
NORFOLK & WESTERN
RAILWAY
March 1 to November 30, 1915.
Very Liberal Stop-Over Privileges.
All information upon application to
TV. B. BEVILL, W. C. SAUNDERS,
Pass. Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pa. A.
Roanoke, Va.
B. L. FENTRESS
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
OftlcM with A. Way land Coke
Fisher Building
Greensboro, N. C.
Notary Public.
A. L. BROOKS, O. L. SAPP
8. CLAY WILLIAMS
Brooks, Sapp St Williams
Attorneys-A t-Iaw
GREENSBORO, N. C.
OUce in Dixie Insurance Building
DR. J. W.TAYLOR,
Fitting Glasses a Specialty.
settlement of the interest accounts unless it; goes too long ana too far,
of the states of Virginia, Soutli Car may Prove a blessing in disguise by
olina, New York, Pennsylvania and swithing the farmer of the South
Delaware in accordance with tne so- from tne one-crop to the many-crop
calle Maryland rule. Massachusetts system- He advocates the making
and Maryland had already had the of tne aome supply first, and cotton
benefit of the rule provided for the as tne money crop.
adjustment of these claims. Another thing that will be done
North Carolina has not had the to helP the farmer by Secretary
benefit of this rule, and it is estimat- Houston is to take the knowledge of
ed that Uncle Sam owes her about tne department expert to the indi-
$200,000. vidual farmer. For instance, if a
The federal government lias rec- farmer finds that his peach tree is
ognized the proper expenditure by Deirig attacked by an insect he can
the state of North Carolina for the cut ff a sPriS, or tear off a bit of the
payment and equipment of militia affected bark elsewhere and send it
during the war of 1812-1815 and to the department for an examina-
has refunded to the state the sum of tion- Franks will be furnished for
$77,000. No settlement. however, sucn work if the farmer asks for
appears ever to have been made them-
with the state for the interest A Ietter to the department of ag-
charges which she incurred and paid ricuIture wil1 Set expert information
on monies borroved in order to meet on any SUDJ'ect that pertains to the .
these expenses. The records of the farm garden or 'orchard, and there
state show that. North Carolina was wiI1 be no charge for it. Washing-
a short while the office of informa
the state of North Carolina, on ac- tion, wnicn nas Decome quue a vaiu- , r-ms, give lenei num laimuucoo,
count of advances and expenditures, able institution, will try to tell the stiff and sore muscles and joints,
nnH flnnrnnriatps whatever mim i? producer how to reach the ultimate puffiness under eyes, backache, blad-
found to be necessary for the pay- consumer.
ment of said claim. For instance, Mr. Houston will
During the war of 1812-1815 with conduct a campaign of education to
Great Britain, the several states then continue the sale of Southern eggs
comprising the union made certain through March, April, May and, per-
advances of money and expenditures haps, one or more summer months,
in the payment and equipment of Fr many years because of poor
their militia called into the service handling the Southern egg has
of the United States. A large por- aroppea out or tne iNortnern mar
tion of the expenditures so made kets early in March. If the market
was refunded to the states out of season can be extended a month or
60 days it will mean hundreds of
thousands of dollars to Southern
poultrymen.
Last fall, when nine out of ten
public men were panic-stricken over
the cotton situation, and clamored
for a law to reduce the acreage of
Wood's
Seed Oats
are all choice, recleaned
stocks, much superior to
oats as ordinarily sold.
Oats are one of the crops
that promise profitable re
turns. For best crop results,
sow as early as practicable.
Write for "WOOD'S CROP
SPECIAL," giving prices
and special information a
bout the most profitable
crops to plant at this season
of the year. Mailed on re
quest. T. W. WOOD & SONS,
SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va.
Wood's Descriptive Catalog
for 1915, telling about all Farm and
Garden Seeds, free on request.
Write for it.
TL. M. AMMEN & CO.
f
Fann(Biitsjll HDfiFection'S and
EtnmBssiBimiGB's
Have moved from their former location
at 600 South Elm Street to new quarters
across the street at 607 South Elm, next
to Lowe's grocery store.
We have added to our business a de
partment of Picture Framing and solicit
tfie patronage of the public.
L. M. AMMEN & CO.
607 South Elm Struct
Day Phone 483 Night Phono 1521
THE PARCEL POST
Is one of the greatest conveniences the government has ever
provided for the people. Why not make use of it? The next
time you want anyining irom a arug store anu uun i ieei iiKe
coming to town for it, write us or call us up over the tele
phone and we will fill your order by the next mail and
we'll pay the postage. We guarantee satisfactory service
always.
Greensboro Druig' Co.
Cor. S. Elm and West Market. Sts. Telephone 926
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obliged to resort to loans in order to
meet these obligations. The public
treasurer, by various acts of the leg
islature during- the period from
1812-1814. was authorized to. and
did, borrow large sums of money to
meet the above-mentioned expendi
tures, as well as for
expenses of the state
ton Correspondence Charlotte Obser
ver.
Senate Passes Farm Credits Bill.
Washington, Feb. 2 5. A farm
credits bill, providing for govern
ment loans to farm owners, was at-
the operating tached to the agricultural appropria
government. tion hill tnH
The records of the treasurer's office through the senate. Presented bv
show that the state was borrowing Senator McCumber as an amend-
from tne banks and paying interest ment, the provision was incorporat-
on approximately $100,000 during ed without a record vote, at a time
parts of this per od i v,
t , : . when but tew senators were in the
- uI1(eilUeU Tnat t,)e state of chamber
-orui c arolina is entitled to a settle
ment and refundment, of the interest
charges incurred by her on these
loans and in accordance with the
same rules as have been applied in
me ocut-iiitijiL oi line accounts
! other states.
of
RELIEF OR NO PAY
OfTIe, Fifth Flr Banner BH.
S.dSBenn USrovim
Att o r n ey-at-La w
610 BANNER BUILDING,
Greensboro, N. C.
Try Coble's Croup and Pneumo
nia Remedy for all cold troubles.
It's liquid; you rub it on. If it fails
to relieve instantly, you get your
jnoney back. adr.
Stokes County Home Robbed.
Robbers broke into the home of
Jonn Tuttle, an old man who resides
three miles east of King, Stokes
county, entered the room where "vlr.
and Mrs. Tuttle were sleeping and
carried off a trunk containing about
$700 in casli and some valuable papers.
Should be in Every Home.
Coble's Croup and Pneumonia
Remedy should be in every home. It
is the new liquiu treatment for chil
dren and adults for croup, pneumo.
nia, sore throat, hoarseness and all
cold trouble?, and all inflammations.
You just rub it on and inhale the
vapors while it penetrates; not mes
sy to use and does not stain the
clothing. It relieves instantly; your
money back if it fail. Sold on a
guarantee by your dealer at 2! Sc.,
50c. and $1 a bottle. adv
The McCumber amendment would
create a bureau of farm credits in
the treasury department, to make
lop.ns of government funds through
national banks on farm mortgage
notes. These loans would run for
ten years at five per cent and would
be not less than $30 0 or more than
$10,000 to individuals. Issue of
United States twenty year- 4 1-2 per ;
cent bonds to establish a permanent
fund of $10,000,000 appropriated to j
cover such a loan would he aUor- !
ixed.
The measure will be perfected fin
y iy in conference betweeu rh house
and the senate. Then an effort -.ill
be made to shape a rural credits
plan acceptable to the house and to
the president.
By Spraying Now
With
owkefs lime
Sulphur
They Know It's Safe.
Parents who know from experi
ence insist upon Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound when buying a medi
cine for coughs, colds, croup and la
grippe. C. T. Lunceford, Washing
ton, Ga., writes: "I have used ft for
bix years ana it never has failed. I,;
think it Is the best remedy made lor
cougar aaa colds." Conyers &
Sykes. av
Just as the buds are swel
ling and before they show
green at the tips.
Bowker's concentrated Lime Sulphur will
destroy San Jose Scale, bark lice, leaf blister
mites, the eggs of many insects, and the fun
gus spores and lichens, cleans up trunk and
large branches, and gpesa long way towards
putting the tree in good condition at the
opening of the growing season.
Spray Now and Improve
Your Fruit
Sold in Any Quantity
Me
tap'?
Complete Stoch of Spray Putnpo
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