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-1 f 61 THE CAROLINA WATCHN, SALISBURY, N. C. , aa , Tf;- CALOMEL WHEN ACTS LIKE BILIOUS? NO! STOP! DYNAMITE ON LIVER I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver Tone" Will Give You the Best Liver and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had-Doesn't Hake You Sick! OLD NORTH STATE NEWS Brief Notes Covering Happenings in This States That Are of Interest to All the People. Stop using calomel! It makes you sick. Don't lose a day's work. If you feel lazy, sluggish, bilious or consti pated, listen to me! Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile, crashes into it, breaking it up. This is when you feel that aw ful nausea and cramping. If you feel "all knocked out," if your liver is tor pid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or stomach 6our just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Here's my guarantee Go to any drug store or dealer and get a 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a y spoonful and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dod son's Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it cannot salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and consti pated waste which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire fam ily feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleasant taste. Adv. Sold for 47 years. For Malaria,ChilIs& Fever. Also a Fine General Strengthening Tonic 60c and $1.00 at all Drug Stores. Special Summer date? ADc unu; nil "oowouru IIHILU HI1L HUH till Buy unlimited life scholarship before Aug. 115th and save $10 on coy course. Book keeping, Shorthand. Typewriting and English Courses. We trim tor Business Employ ment and Success. Great demand for graduates. Send for catalog and full information. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, RALEIGH, N.C,ur CHARLOTTE,N.C. The Canadian' casualty list just mads public contains the name of J. S. Potts, of Fairbluff, N. C, as among the American wounded in France. Mrs. Ofcho Duke, of Franklinton, was seriously injured in an auto acci dent between Franklinton and States ville last week. Major General Leonard Wood, com mander of the southeastern depart ment, will visit Fayetteville in the near future. The Henderson chapter of the Red Cross Society, recently organiz ed, now has 300 members, and a number of auxiliaries in the towns of Vance county. lemon Juice For Freckles Ltalrls! Make beauty lotion at 'home for a few cents. Try itl fMEiSKllTKi's Some of the mills at Bessemer City I have ceased to run at night on ac count of not being able to get hands. It is reported by the president of one of the largest mills that they have two or three jobs for every one helper. j George N. Lamb of the United. I States Forestry Service and Forester' J J. S. Holmes, of Chapel Hill, are on their home-stretch in taking stock of the timber resources of 45 counties, embracing Piedmont North Carolina. lS4ueeze the juice of two lemons into a little containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you haa quarter pint of the best freckle andtan lotion, and complexion beau tifleft at very, very small cost. Xour grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how .freckles and blemishes disappear and ;tiow clear, soft and white the skin be comes. Yes I It is harmless. Adv. FRESH -CRISP-WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS THI SANITARY METHODS APPLIED IN THE MAKING Ol TMESm BISCUITS MAKE THEM THE STANDARD f EXCELLENCE W PcoUr tus Item, or if ndk h should cAsk birr, or writo as qivtaq bis name. CHATTANOOGA BAKERY CHAT?H.0 Two men and one woman were i killed and two other women seriously, j if not fatally, injured, when Seaboard tram No. 34 crashed into their auto mobile on a crossing at Method, a sta tion about three miles west of Ra leigh. Greensboro was visited by a ter rific wind and rain storm. Many trees were blown down and the telephone aand electric light service badly out of commission for several hours. For tunately, not a great amount of prop erty damage was done. That Was Different. "I want," said the grim-faced com mander, "a dozen men who will give their lives to their country." The en tire regiment stepped forward. The commander selected twelve. "Now, " said he, "you are to hold this position until you are wiped out." "Lut we shall be killed !" quavered one.' "Did you not volunteer to give your life to your country?" asked the com mander sternly. "Oh. 'life!' I thought you said, 'wife !' " Anoint the eyelids with Roman Eye Bal eam upon retiring at night, and in the morning observe the refreshed and strengthened sensation in your eyes upon arising. Adv..- Proof to the Contrary. "There is no patent, they say, on folly." . "How about patent absurdities?" During a fire the fire escape is the last place you think of in your excitement. CAT . J" THE BEST MACARONI USES FOR FAMILY UMBRELLA m Don 't take chances this year Use JbDOK ? RED RUBBERS They Fit A 11 Standard Jan Experts teaching "coU pack" canning ute GOOD LUCK rubbers because they won't "blow-out during sterilization not harden, shrink or crack aftr the jar is sealed. .Send 2c stamp for new book on preserving or 1 0c in stamps for I dot. rings if your, dealer cannot supply you. Addres Dept. 54' BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUBBER CO. Cambridge. Mass. Wool Wanted For Gash The Biltmore Industry is still buying grease wool and paying the freight on it to Asheville. We have bought about four tons and we are always in the market when we can get it at a fair price. If you have any black sheep's wool let us know how much you hare and what you wlU take for it. We can use it. F.L.SEELY ASHEVILLE, N. C. KODAKS & SUPPLIES We also do highest class of finishing. Prices and Catalogue upon request. S. Galeski Optical Co., Richmond, Ya. Salesman Wanted Lubricating oil, grease, specialties, paint. Part or whole time. Commission basis un til ability is established. Permanent position and wide field when qualified if desired. MAN WITH RIG PREFERRED RIVERSIDE REFINING COMPANY, deieM, 0. . . HAIR BALSAM A toll prcpanrtia of asrifc Helps to sraaioats daaaxaC. FarRasfcktia Calar IM Bea.tr to 5ryerFd..Hlr' Oe. and SL0 a Drnrrw OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED We pay 12 to 116 per set for old false teeth. Doesnt natter if broken. Bend by parcel poet and receive check by return mail. Bank reference. Maieri Tooth Specialty. 3007 8. Fifth St, Philadelphia, Pa. Mind of Woman Devises Two Ways in Which Rainstick May Be Pressed Into Service. Two novel uses for an umbrella are told of in a recent issue of Poplar Me chanics Magazine. The mind of wom an devised them both. Picnickers desiring to go in bathing, are often handicapped by the lack of convenient places to change clothes. An umbrella and some paper muslin pro vides a light portable tent that is prac tical and inexpensive for such uses. Cut the dark paper muslin into as many nine-foot lengths as there are sections of the umbrella. Sew these strips together. At each seam tie a string about a yard long and a stout cord 15 feet long to the handle to hold up the tent. For use open the um brella, invert it and to each rib tie one end of the cord to the handle of the umbrella and suspend it from a tree or other support, weighting or tying down the other end. A clothes dryer that can be easily carried will appeal to travelers and persons living in small quarters. An' umbrella, four yards of strong wrap ping twine and several small brass rings are required. Knot the rings into the twine at intervals, measuring the distance between the rib points of the umbrella, and hook the twine to the points by the rings, providing con siderable drying space for small arti cles. Hook the umbrella handle over a suitable support or tie it carefully to the supporting pipe of a light fix ture in the middle of the room, ready for the articles to be dried. The bureau of navigation has ar ranged for C. W. Halney, United States supervising inspector, to go to Morehead City Monday, July 23, to license motor boat operators for that section. Representative Hood, who made a request for this service, said it was to save those required to get license a trip to Norfolk. Man's Best Friends. A recent issue of the Canadian For estry Journal, published by the Cana dian F6restry association, contains an interesting article on the damage wrought by insects and the increasing and successful warfare carried on against insects by birds, Certain ani mals and reptiles. "It has been estimated," says the Journal, "by those who give this ques tion study and thought leading into actual statistics that, were there no friends allied by natured, in the great struggle between man and his enemy insects, that in three years there would be no life left on the earth. Vegeta tion would disappear first, and animal life would accompany and follow it. Apology. "I hear, Mr. Catts, that you said I was a wallflower at the ball." "My dear Miss Pansy, I remarked that you were among the conspicu ous mural ornaments of the occa sion." "Oh, Mr. Catts, now that's some thing different, but you flatter me." From minding his own business a man seldom has cause to complain of the bossing. Cool Food on a Hot IWf TRY SAYS S- L a Br Post Toasties for lunch ! THE NEW COPN FLAKES Miss Lillian A. Ferguson, secre tary of the Gastonia Chamber of Com merce and the Greater Gaaston county Association, is putting under way a movement to place a victrola, with at least twelve records, in every school in Gaston county. While definite plans have not yet been worked out, Miss Ferguson will receive the support of the association in this movement. Fireman Ernest Kistler of Barber's Junction was killed and - Engineer J. C. Lanyee, of Charlotte, badly in jured at Caldwell Station, 15 miles from Charlotte, when Southern pas senger train No. 26, Charlotte to Winston-Salem, was completely over turned, the engine and three cars be ing hurled over an embankment. A horrible accident occurred in front of the Smithfield cotton mill when No. 83, the Florida Special of the Atlantic Coast Line, smashed into an automobile driven by J. G. Green lee, instantly killing Greenlee and his son, Dewey, aged about 18, and fa tally injuring Ray Crump, 18 years old, son of E. F. Crump, young Crump dying about five hours after the accident. Sleeting Winston-Salem as the next meeting place for the North Carolina Farmers' Union, and advocating a tax on worthless dogs, in order to stimu late interest in the sheep industry of North Carolina, the state council of the Farmers' Union met at Grove Park Inn at Asheville, spending the day in the discussion of a number of matters of business of interest to the associa tion. Dr. H. Q. Alexander, president of the assocaition; Dr. J. M. Temple ton, of Carey, vice-president; E. C. Faires, of Aberdeen, secretary-treasurer; J. Z. Green, Marsh ville, state organizer, together with the members of the executive committee were present at the meeting. High Point is planning to build a local power plant. Baggagemaster Bowden, of Rich mond, Va., was sreiously injurejl and John H. Meyers, of Farmville, N. C, a passenger suffered a fractured arm and several passengers received minor injuries when six cars of Atlantic Coast Line passenger train 89 left hte track five and half miles south of Fayetteville and one and a half miles north of Hope Mills. A washout at the foot of a twenty-foot embankment was the cause of the wreck. Rev. Zodak Paris, President of the North Carolina Orphan Association, urged that the women of North Caro lina organize in the cities and towns to push the orphanage work in the state in his annual address to the association that met at Raleigh at the invitation of the Methodist Or phanage in Glennwood. Representative Hood has been ap pointed a member of a committee of Congress to plan legislation prevent ing the pink boll worm from getting and further hold in this country. W AH the Same to Him. "Gteing down to hear that virtuoso at thelpera house tonight?" asked the subu rbanite of a neighbor. " -hat's that?" replied the old man. "ijjny a celebrated violinist is to play 1 tonight." "Naw, I'm not going. My boy plays one "of them." "Yes, but this man is celebrated." "Oh, well, what's the difference? Fiddlin' is fiddlin' ain't it?" To Drive Out Malaria l And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTEXESS chill TONIC. You know whatyou are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds, up the system. 50 cents. f-.'W - - "V "Et was the hero of two wars," read the inscription of a tombstone, had D&en married twice. He 1 S 1 It's Poor Economy to Endure a Bad BacK IN these days of rising prices, we need every ounce of strength and the ability to do a full day's work every day. The man - or woman with weak kidneys is half crippled. Sore, aching kidneys; lame, stiff back, headache, dizzy spells, a dull, tired feeling and urinary disorders are daily sources of distress. You can't afford to neglect kidney weakness and make it easy for gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease to take you. Get a box of Doan's Kidney Pills today. They have helped thousands. They should help you. r? Personal Reports of Real Cases f Lon Beach, Cal., is to have a tuna fish cannery. A NORTH CAROLINA CASE. J. F. "Williams, Johnson St., Ma rion, N. C, says. "I was in such bad shape with kidney trouble that hope for my recovery was given up. My nerves were a wreck and the pains in my limbs were terrible. I was confined to bed four weeks and never expect ed to be out again. After every thing else had failed, Doan's Kid ney Pills took hold of my case and cured me. I have never had the slightest return of the trouble since." A SOUTH CAROLINA CASE. Mrs. Anna E. Deane, 1012 Ma rion St., Columbia, S. C, says: "Kidney trouble came on me without warning and the pains al most paralyzed me. For months I was confined to bed and doctors gave me up. I had awful dizzy spells and I lost weight until I was but a shadow. I was help less and thoroughly discouraged. At this critical time, Doan's Kid ney Pills came to my aid and re stored me to good health. I have never had any kidney trouble since." ' . . DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS Sold At All Stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Mfg. Chemists GhildFeiT Cry Fop " MiSTn itO a fKsrvri 7 IM f similatin$mclby gl l J1V I I f Bill ThPmrPrcffliotin6Dcs1fe)nl E J ,n ..r.M 1 (toeerMnessandrestw3 m m Bnt Tit II ( neither Upmrn, wrHlu"":i Mineral. Not NarcotwI Recipe of (KdDcSAimFB jilxSeima. Worm Smd ClaiHkdSaesr A i,ff1 Remedy for GonstipationandDiarrhoe and reverisnnca Loss of Sleep resultintherefronWfW- facsimile Sinattfeo What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drop and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium,. Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of urns a hjitw Si Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COM Mk". NEW YORK CITY. j j Where Life Is Cheap. "You found out that there is a tre me4us lot of .peopel living in Kan saaMpity, didn't you?" asked old Riley Rezzldew.. M'fliere is a heap more of 'era living than it looks possible there could be, wiiegj ; you see the thousands of motor carsithat go ripsnorting up and down Grand avenue," grimly replied Burt Blurt, wjio had just returned from the Bigurg. "And with sewers blowing up AiJider em', footpads slugging 'em, people falling out of seventh-story windows on 'em, elevators dropping 'em Into cellars, and all this and that, b'jiinlnin.v, I wonder everybody that llves in Kay See six months ain't dead long -before the end of that time !" Kansas City Star. FOR PIMPLY FACES Cutiqura Is Best Samples Free by ;Mail to Anyone Anywhere. An. easy, speedy way to remove pim ples and blackheads. Smear the affect ed surfaces with Cuticura Ointment Wash off in five minutes with Cuticura Soap.and hot water, bathing some min utes.! j Repeat night and morning. No bette toilet preparations exist. Free sample each by mall with Book. Addtess postcard, Cuticura, Dept L, Bostojfr. Sold everywhere Ady. ? An Unusual Request. Mr, Bunny Oh, Mr. Turtle, won't you cme down to our laundry and let us use your back for a washboard?" t Disappointed. He4-I only know that I love you. 8he Oh, dear ! I thought you knew i'iy to mnke money, too. Might Happen Again. Mrs. Euphemia Johnson was attend ed by a confidential colored friend of her own sex when the railroad com pany called her in to effect a cash set tlement for the death of her husband, killed on his honeymoon. Mrs. Johnson had clouded her fea tures with a heavy veil up to the time the corporation attorney had men tioned the sum, but when he produced the bills she threw back the badge of mourning and gazed eagerly on the bundle that flashed green and yellow in thick streaks. The lawyer withdrew after the signing of the release and the two were left alone. "Euphemia," said the companion, "I suppose you'll be gettin' married again, now that you're so rich." Euphemia paused with a thick thumb half-way to her mouth for moisture and reflection. "Ef Ah do,' she observed before resuming the counting of the roll, "it'll be some pusson on de Seabode Ayeh Line." Sartorial Distinction. "You can't judge a man by his clothes." "Not only," replied Miss Cayenne; "but the uniform helps some in distin guishing a soldier from a slacker." A torpid Hver condition prevents proper food assimilation. Tone up your liver with Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. They act gently and surely. Adv. Good-natured criticism is the kind a man always dishes out to himself. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy No Smarting Just Bye Comfort. 60 cents at Drag-gists or mail. Write for Free Bye Book. MUBINK KTK REMEDY CO.. CHICAGO Time for , the Lecture. "You're not going so early?" "Yes, indeed. I have had a fino time at your party but if I am to get any sleep at all tonight I've got to gr now to give my wife a chance to tell me all the breaks I have made while here." Why buy many bottles of other VermW fuges, when one single bottle of Dr. Peerys Vermifuge "Dead Shot" will act surely a&& promptly? Adv. Power is powerless unless its pos sessor is conscious of his ability. I MALARIA II Chills and Fever, Biliousness, Constipation and ailments requiring & TONIC treatment. IK GUARANTEED end made tnj BehrensDrag Co. Waco, Tqx. m r Sold by Kl I . All Druggists tlUF DAISY FLY KILLER fi2"5?K!& all file. xt,t)Mi, OTSMIMtal, SOBTMltsV cheap. Icte til mm. ad it Mtal, cam'tspOl r tip Tr j will Bt mS or lmjmr amytfetaf ftnm ate Ktto. taMhf dwiara. r S aaat hf mm praaa prapmid far Mfc MMU MMUtS, !! 01 KALS AVE MOOM.VN, M. T. EXPERT DEVELOPING KODAKS All roll films developed 10c. Prints 3tt Sets. Prompt attention to mail ordersk B C. BEBNATJ, Greensboro, N. GL W. N. U., CHARLOTTE. NO. 30-1917.
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