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Where Can I Find Relief From
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Itching, Terrifying Eczema?
ooLipe Afflicted.
There It a harrasslag discomfort
vu vj uitau iui umoit &e
comet a torture. Tne itching is al
most unbearable, aad v the skia
seems oo fire with the baraing ir
rttatioa. A cure from local appli
cation of salves and ointment
it impossible, because inch treat
neat caa only allay the pain tem
porarily. The disease can only be
reached by going deep dawa to its
source, which is in the blood, tad
awcase Being caused by an infect
two which breaks out through thq
skin. .That Is h. th mnii ,
factory treatment for all so-called
skin diseases is S. S. S., for thi
remedy so thoroughly cleanses the
DlOOd that no imnuritij. an r-
tnain. Get a bottle today, and roH .
will see results from the right
"wmeni. Medical advice free
Address AAri Trr-nr a c iti
Bldg, Atlanta, Ga.. ,
Pershing Wants Pledges Paid
So Welfare Work Will Go On
With Army "To the End.9
Washington. D. C Kaymoad B. roadiok. chairman of the Com
mission oa Training Camp Activities, has made public a letter which
he has received from General Jean J. Pershing, showing the vital
Importance of continuing the welfare work with the army until the
end. Thoae who hare not paid their United War Work Campaign
aubaerlpttons win eorae la for much criticism If they do not do so dur
ing "Speed Up" Week. Jaly 28th to August 4th.
Cleveland H. Dodge, national treasurer of the United War Work
agencies, stated on July lfta tnat.be had only enough funds on hand to
ran the seven organisations until August 1st. Therefore, unless every
outstanding subscription la paid during "Speed-Up" Week, It will be
necessary doubtless to cut down the work of the agenciea which now
means so much to our soldiers atlU la uniform.
Gen. Pershing's letter In fall reada: ,
"' AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
Office of the Commander-in-Chief
France, May 8, 1119.
Mr. Raymond aVFeedlck, Chairman, Commission en Training
Camp Activities,, War Department, Waahlngton, D. C
My Dear Mr. Feadlokt '
On the welfare eecletiea that Joined In the united campaign for
funds at heme In the fall of lilt, all, with the exception of the War
Camp Community Service are continuing their helpful work with
the American Expeditionary Fereea. i,.
Thle work the tnJfesT vafu to the troops and Is thorough
ly appreciated by effleere and men. It glvee me a great deal of
pleaeure fa testify at thl time to the value of their eervleee. I
sincerely hope that the amounts ee generously eubecrihed during
the last eamealflft fer funds will be paid in eo that the work of
these societies with the Army In France may be continued to the
end.
Sincerely yeure,
JOHN A PERSHING.
NOT1S The War Camp Conunantty Servloe has, from the
outset, concentrated Ha etforta In encampment cities In this country.
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Watch the Label on your Paper
Deposit Your Check With
H6e
Farmers Savings Bank
Corner Elm and 4th Streets
Old Bank of Lumberton Building
Banking Hours - from 9 'till 3 o'clock
During Tobacco Season
from 9 'till 4 o'clock
We are anxious to serve you. All wel
come. 4 per cent, on Savings Accounts
and Certificates of Deposits.
C B. TOWNSEND, President.
R. H. COVINGTON, Cashier.
REIEOERTHEAl iT J
T Save and have!
Xemember the story of the
ant and tike grasshopper ? The
ant worked and eared. The end
of each day found him with a
little more added to what be
had the day before. The grasa
hopper danced aad eaag and
fiddled hia time away'. Waster
came; the ant bad plenty. The
grasshopper had nothing; he
had not saved. He went to the
ant atod asked for kelp. Said
the ant: "Whim I worked, yon
fooled your ttaae awe. Ton
dance now fer all I ease.
Are yen an ant-person or a
grasshopper - person? Some
time are you gesng to neve to
task far help aad will someone
tell yea to dance? or will yon
be independent?
If yen ears new, yeH have
later on. Let the end of every
X week find more Thrift Sump
en your card. At the end of or-
ery month be able to show more
War Savings Stamps pastel en
your eertiaoate. Lend your
money to the gerernmeot at 4
per cent interest, ;empountled
ejuarterly, and see It grow.
Take stock , of : yourself! '
What are yea worth? WO
neat New Tear's Doy and yon
worth mere or leas? which wi9
yea bo; an ant or a g ma shopper?
FEELING BLUE?
LAZY LIVER?
MIACALOTAB
Wonderful How Young and En
ergetic You Feel After Taking
This Nausealess Calomel Tab
let. If you have not tried CalotabS you
have a delightful surprise awaiting
you. The wonderful liver-cleansing
and system-purifying properties of
calomel may now be enjoyed without
the slightest unpleasantness. A Cal-
otab at bedtime with a swallow of
water that's all. No taste, no salts,
nor the Brightest unpleasant effects.
You wake up in the morning feel
ing so good that you want to laugh
about it. Your liver is clean, your
system is purified, your uupetite
hearty. Eat what you wish no dan
ger. The next time you feel lazy,
mean, nervous, blue or discouraged
give your liver a thorough cleansing
with a Calotab. They are so per
fect that your druggist is authorized
to refund the price as a guarantee
that you will be delighted.
Calotabs are sold only in original
scaled packajgesl Price thSrty-flve
cents. At all drueeists. (Adv.l
OBITUARY.
MRS. GEO. E. THOMPSON.
The untimely death of Mrs. Geo. E. Thomp
son, which occurred on June 27th, 1919, not
only brought sorrow to her relatives ane
friends, but cast a gloom over the entiri
community.
She loved to attend church, and was one
of its best workers in' every way possible.
She was a faithful worker n Sunday school,
a teacher of the primary class, and beloved
by the children and church. -
She had a kind, liberal heart and a mis
sionary spirit, in sympathy with the entirf
work of the association.
Therefore, we, the members of the W. M.
S. of Long Branch Baptist church, olfer the
following resolutions in her memory:
1. That the San beams have suffered a
very great loss in the ''home going" of Its
consecrated leader.
' 2. That we are thankful for her example
of Christian character, for her meek ano.
gentle spirit, for her calm and beautiful lift
of faith and trust in her Master.
3. That we extend to her loved ones oui
deepest sympathy, and that the great los.
may be overruled for good by Him who doeth
all things well.
4. That a copy of these resolutions be
sent to her husband, a copy to The Kcbeson
ian, and a copy be placed on the minutes ot
our society. v t.
"Be ye also ready; for in sneh an hout
as ye think not the Son of Man Cometh."
MRS. W. Q. POPE,.
MRS. W. 3. BRITT,
MISS ADDIE EDMUND,
Committee.
July 11, 1919. -
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Surprise the Family Tonight
. Bakq them some crispy, tasty, golden-brown biscuits made
from OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Risint? Flour. Then watch the
way those goodies disappear one,, two, three, four and every
one as good as the last
OCCO-BJEE-CMEE
Self-IUsinfS Flour
With it you can make the same appetizing biscuits,iwaflles,
muffins and cakes time after time. There's no more guessing.
It has mixed with it, in the exact proportions, the very best
baking powder, soda and salt. It's economical because it
saves you the cost of these three materials. Buy a bag of
OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour today. Look for
the Indian Head on the bag. At all grocers.
. When you prefer to bake with plain flour
but Peerless the best of Its kind.
AUSTIN-H EATON CO., Durham, N. C.
WANTED TO CORRESPOND
WITH PARTY, HAVING A
FARM FOR SALE. ADDRESS
BOX 404, LUMBERTON, N. 0.
Are You One of Them?
There are a great many people
who would be very much benefited
by taking Chamberlain's Tablets for
a weak or disordered stomach. Are
you one of them? Mrs. M. It. Searl,
Ealdwinaville, N Y., relates her ex
perience in the use of these tablets:
"I had a bad spell with my stomach
about six months ago, and was trou
bled for two or three weeks with gas
and severe pains in the pit of my
stomach. Our druggist advised ma
to take Chamberlain's Tablets. I
took a bottle home and the first dose
relieved me wonderfully, and I kept
on taking them until I was cured."
These tablets do not relieve pain,
but after the pain has been relieved
may prevent its recurrence.
are
anter things than
carrying a basket
. And more profitable things.too.
Carrying a basket uses up your
energy, takes time and spoils
your temper. And it's entirely
unnecessary.
We do not ask you to carry
home your groceries. We believe
that we can perform this service
for you cheaper and better than
you can do it for. yourself.
And our growing business is
proof that hundreds of house
wives in this community feel the
same way about it.
Why not let us shoulder your
marketing burdens?
Well tell you what things are
good and you can trust us too,
because you can understand how
dangerous it would be for us to ad
vise you to buy something you
wouldn't like. ,
When we recommend Ryzon
Baking Powder' : therefore, you
can rest assured we know it will
please you.
It will do anything baking pow
der will do and it's fairly priced,
40 cents for a full pound tin.
We also recommend Tetleys
Tea.
Misliart
Phone 1 and 207
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f Spend Your Dollars
Where Ypu Can iiet
Best Values and
Service
And also at a store that makes a specialty of supplying tMe
farmers and will extend to you a line of credit if you need Xt
while making and harvesting your crops. ,
Here are some of our specials : ,
No. 1 Timothy Hay $2.40 per hundred
High-Grade Shipstuff $3.00 per ba :
Fine Granulated Sugar 12 l-2c per pound ;
Oats,, Molasses Peed, Dairy Feed, Flour, Meal, Meat, Com
pound & Pure Lard at prices correspondingly low.
See us for Cotton Sheets, Cotton Bagging and Harvest
' ing Supplies.
ELM. BIGGS'
Lumberton, N. C.
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And we will get the high dollar for your tobacco Since the market
opened July 15th our sales have been heavy and our averages as
high as the highest.
When your tobacco is ready for the market drive straight to the
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WILL LEATH, Auctioneer.
O. W. LEATH, Manager.
LAKEVIEW, S. C
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