7 PERMANENT WAVES $1.00 to $8.00 CAROLINA BEAUTY SHOP <37 S. Main-Phone 9120 G. F, JONES GROCERY A Special Every Day Groceries Staple and Fancy 3 Shives Street Phone 543 Rid Yourself of General Aches and Pains by Using MUNYON’S Remedy for Rheu matic Fever Paine -^..,-,11.01) MUNYON’S Solidified Liniment___ m .50 MUNYON’S Laxative PUU Paw Paw Brand -Jf --- .25 At your druggist': or by mail, „ postage paid, on receipt of price. Booklet and Samples on request. • MUNYON REMEDY CORP. Dept. 5 Scranton, Pa. READ THE ADS You Check Too How simple it would all be if the rules laid down in a recent issue of The Progressive Fann er worked both ways and always. Some writer assembled 45 things a woman dislikes in a man and a similar number of things that men dislike in women and girls, the article in that magazine sug gested that we all make a check of ourselves by the list. Possibly the list could be improved upon for it is certainly not perfect in itself. Nevertheless, the editors of that magazine invited its men readers to say what they most desired in women, at the same time letting women readers speak jtheir minds about the men. Heres’ the list the editors compiled from the letters received:— Men dislike in women— 1. Exaggerated finger nails— too long or too red. 2. Smart and sarcastic remarks' at the men’s expense. 3. Speaking too frequently of other beaus. 4. Constant smoking and hard drinking. 5. Bad breath. 6. Slandering other girls. 7. Giggling instead of saying “thank you” to compliments. S. Baby talk. 9. Failing to thank a boy for presents, drives entertainment. 10. Chewing gum loudly and vigorously'. 11. Being “loud.” 12. Enumerating past con quests. 13. Seeming too “anxious.” 14. Powdering too often in public. 15. Boasting of their clothes, j 16. Sitting in sto®ped position. 17. Playing with their fingers during conversation. 18. Correcting others’ English. 19. Slapping a man even for good cause. Don’t let germs infect your baby's delicate skin Instead of using ordinary baby powders, use Mennen Antiseptic Powder. It’s definitely antiseptic and fights off germs. This famous powder is as soft, as smooth and fine as a baby tected against his worst enemies, powder can be But. in addition- germs and infection. It costs no , IT KEEPS YOU* BABY SAFER—pro- more See your druggist today. I cdniUefilLC. POWb5R | WHIN YOU BUY THE unite***. • Any man’s chances of winning are slim when he places his money on unknown razor blades. Play safe—shave with Probak Jr., product of the world’s largest blade maker. At 4 for 10(i, this blade is absolute “tops” in its price class—a double-edge blade that whisks through the most stubborn bristles without pull or irritation. Buy a package of Probak Jr. from your dealer todayl PROBAK JUNIOR BLADES A PRODUCT Of THE WORLD'S LARGEST BLADE MAKERS, 20. Overdoing make-up. 21. The girl who is afraid to say “no.” 22. No sense of humor. 23. Overdressing. 24. Telephoning men at their, offices. I 25. Scorning domesticity. • | 26. High, shrill voices. 27. Untidiness. 28. Crooked stocking seams. 29. Being “high hat.” 30. Being “hard boiled.” j 31. Appearing in public in/ newfangled pajamas. 32. Wearing men’s attire. 33. Being late to keep dates. 34. Too much curiosity about] other people’s business. 35. Handkerchief twisting and other affectations. 36. Slips showing. j 37. Swinging one foot. 38. Gossiping. 3S. Forever “fixing” in public. 40. Trying to appear fast and noaern. 41. Using oaths. 42. Trying to imitate movie! stars. 43. Fluttering hands 44. Patting hair and repinning t in public. 45. Using powder on dirty necks. Women dislike in men— . i 1. Trying to kiss a girl on first date. 2. Speaking of his father as J “the old man” and speaking dis respectfully to his mother. 3. Using trite phrases and po pular expressions over and over again. 4. Being too inquisitive about personal activities. 5. Telling too often of former escapades. 6. Arguing — the boy who finds delight in continual dis agreement 7. Being possessive—-thinking he owns a girl after the first date. S. Bad posture—slouching in seat. j 9 Inability to take a joke. 10. Uncleanliness of teeth and person. 11. Gossiping. 12. Scarcasm or “throwing off’ on others in public. 13. Profanity. 14. The “confidential” lower ing of voice in public. IS- Yawning loudly in com-, pany. 16. Bad breath. 17. Telling of other girls he has gone with and how shabbily he has treated them. 18. Forever pinching, jabbing,1 or slapping girls. 19. Chewing gum like a cow •hews her cud. 20. Walking on the wrong side f the sidewalk when with a girl. j 21. Failing to open the door, for the girl or preceding her! through door. 22. Rattling money in pockets.] 23. Being “loud.” 24- “Falling for” every girl he ---- When You Feel Sluggish (Constipated) Take a dose or two of Black- \ Draught. Feel fresh for a good day's work. Work seems easier, life j pleasanter, when you are real- j ly wTell — free from the baa | feelings and dullness often at tending constipation. For nearly a century, Black Draught has helped to bring prompt, refreshing relief from constipation. Thousands oi men and women rely on it. Mutual Shares I Earn 4 per cent On Full Paid I Stock — We Pay the Taxes I Open a Savings Account With Our Association ^6 SERIES NOW OPEN Member of Federal Home Loan Bank H Mutual Building & Loan Association I 109 West Innes St. Phone 256 g ROSS M. SIGMON, President C. RAY SLOOP, Sec’y & Treas. >m meets. 25. Sponging on others. 26. Using loud-smelling hail Iressing. 27. Coming to dates in work dothes. 28. Attending to other people’s business — masculine “busy bodies.” 29. Taking for granted that he is rhe only boy the girl can go with. 30. Talking in church making bright remarks or chewing gum during service. 31. Staying too long when he fills a date. 32. Making scenes—hollering in front of people’s houses or coming in drunk when there is company in the house. 33- Hogging the conversation. 34. Carrying on unpleasant conversation at table. 35. Calling a girl pet names in oubhc. 36. Failing to show respect for a nice girl. 37. Being too assured of his own charm. 38. Garlic breath! 39. Remaining seated while vomen stand. 40. Wisecracking and leaving hurt feelings wherever he goes. 41. Trying to pet beyond the ines of decency. 42. Collars that never fit 43. Kiss-and-tell boys. 44. Driving up to house and lonking horn. \ 45. Vanity. SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIP TION TODAY MEN WANTED FOR NEAR by Rawleigh Routes of 800 families. Write Rawleigh’s, Rept. NCD-197-SB, Richmond, Va. April 16-23 RUPTURE Shield Experl Here E. J. MEINHARDI, WELL KNOWN EXPERT OF CHI CAGO, IS COMING HERE AGAIN. HE WILL PERSONALLY BE IN STATESVILLE, N. C„ at the VANCE HOTEL, on SAT URDAY ONLY, APRIL 24th, from 1:00 P. M. to 6:00 P- M. Mr. Meinhardi says: “I have had twenty years’ experience with thousands of Ruptured Men and I will give you valu able information without charge. Positively no surgery, medical treatments or injections used. I Only men are invited.) This visit is for white people only. “My Shield produces imme diate results on the average, re gardless of the size or location of your Rupture—no matter how much you exercise or strain.” ! No leg straps and no cumber some arrangements.) My Shield is waterproof and may be worn while bathing. It may be removed at night or worn continuously until no long er desired. Caution : I have no representa tives. Everyone must see me personally. I have been coming here for fifteen years. There is no charge for demonstration. Remember the name MEIN PTARDI. Reware of imitators who copy this notice DR. J. S. FORBES Optometrist Telephone 860 Hours 9 to 5.30 Suite 201-3 Hanford Building SALISBURY, N. C. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted -1 _ Star Single-edge I Blades solve the mystery of good shaves. Made since 1880 by the inventors of the original safety razor. Keen, 1 lasting, uniform. Coronation Emblem w+mSm LONDON, Eng. . . . This hat em blem is being made by the British Legion Poppy factory for sale on Coronation Emblem Day, May 10. Proceeds of the sale will be turned over to the British Legion Fund. Iranklm News Mr. Lewis Jacobs has returned to New York after spending the winter with his mother, Mrs. John Jacobs. Mr- Will Kesler returned with him for a few days sight seeing. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Sherer and daughter, Ann, of Shelby, spent the week-end here with relatives and friends. Jack, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gullett has been very sick, but is some bet ter at this writing. Mrs. Willie Spake and dau ghter, Nancy and Mrs. Archie Hunter, of Spencer, spent the week-end in Washington, D. C., at guest of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Miller- They reported the Cher ry Blossoms beautiful. Billie Spake, of Spencer, spent the week-end with his uncle Joe Miller. Jane, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller is at home I-— after spending a week in Albe* marie with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Helms. Some of our farmers are busy planting cotton and corn. It seems a little early by the wea ther staying so cool. We have been visited by heavy cool frost which hurt fruit and other crops. (I’M A NEW WOMAN! THANKS TO PURSANG] S/————- - * II lTeS,Pursangcontains,in properly If balanced proportions, such proven elements as organic copper and iron. Quickly stimulates appetite and aids nature in building rich, red blood even in cases of simple anemia. When kthis happens, energy and strength usually return. You feel like new. Get Pursang from your druggist. Old Mattresses I REBUILT like NEW ONE DAY SERVICE $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 I TAYLOR MATTRESS CO. II PHONE 6 | Awnings Venetian Blinds | i • • ( ji I OF OLD STOVES ARE BEING JU'IKED FOR ELECTRIC COOKING f • Ew'ry year has seen a steady increase in electric range errors. There are more than 21,000 homes in our territory using electric cookery and this year will see thousands of old stoves being junked for this modern way of cooking. Housewives are discovering the * many features of c g electrically such as economy, time-saving, cleanliness, elimination of drudgery and automatically controlled heat. Join this happy throng of women and dis yourself the real thrill of having a electric range in your ki*c’r.en. The I cost is low ... its operation is ensive and its long life makes an Iric range much, much less expen> i than an ordinary cooking stove. r Let Reddy Kilo watt fare yon hours et kitchen drudgery . , . be works for a few pennies a day. POWER COM PAN Y v No Appliance Belter Than The Service Behind It

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