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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER TUESDAY MORNRIG, AUGUS T8, 1916. "SEND BI TO ME IF THEY WANT TO KNOW ABOUT IT," Declare W. B. Bevill in dr cribing his wife's rapid gained relief through Tanlac. "Aaother bottle of Tanlae, j.1is? Tnia request eommamled the immediate attention of the Tanlae Mao. rlerks ami easterners in the drugstore. Advancing the aneaker eontinued: "The firt tmt tie aaa eertalnly done a world of good tat any wife. yea. more than we had loped for. "Mv wife would overeat herself a! each aneal and. of ronrse.'rause her aire to b broken throughout the night W learned what a great etnuiarhie Tanlar ia from friends who were heliied ry : atu my-wif and 1 lot no tme in (ft .tint our first bottle of Tanlar. "She hit just finished that and it ii Bard to real lite how mii'h good it has donher. Why. the ran rat at mueh aa ahe earea to now without fear of over taxing the fa parity of her stomach. In direction i a thing of the pa" : "'' wife's Bleep ia just fine and she in so pleased with the results that the i go lag through with the full treatment of aia bottles. "Ani. Jf .anyone wants to learn mure bant Taalae from me tiny way rail (i write W. B. Bevill, at hia home in Win ter Park, Wilmington." Commenting on the ahove story. K IT Irum, North Carolina ! iit r ilmt r of Tanlar, said: "I liave known eaten of ever stomach truulile of long twin. I fag to be relieved sometimes in a few day, flupposition it that it fakes n long time to get over stoiiineli troiiMe but Tanlar aeemt t gn rigM after it It fat the tame way with rheumntum. kidney and liver ailment. Tanlar It not a powerful, liarth ratliartu-. hut hot gentle laiative artion wlnrh putt the elogged-up system in gnn,l or.ler in an astonishingly thort time " Taalae ia sold in Haleig-h at the T irk r Baildiag I'harmary; A W Ang. a C Wiaiterville: .1 fl Smiih t nr.. . Aydea ; Waldo I'rug Co.. (try. A V Baaeoa. Apei; Turlington 4 M inr. Wil" ana; Rohinson I'hrirmnry, IroM.linro. Each towa haa it a Tanlar druggist Adv. CBltla of Troops (.ood. El Paao, Tea., Aug 7. -With .tnnnn State and regular troops mramp-i hure. Medical reports show Iras 1 1; .1 per eaot of airkness, general Hi II. rom Banding the El Patn military dutn.-t. aaaoaneed tonight. lie added that H,. bowing ia remarkable, anything under five per eent generally being -.-. unt.'. I good, and aaid that the National Guardsmen reeord Is aa good at that of tha regulars. Why Suffer From Migraine or Sick Headache? Dr. J.J. OsJ Owe 11 sari that thlaeseeedlnaly Istrssslna disseise does sol shorten Htu Joes ant appear to be cursive. Mutter ra frana taia eduction are eouuemn.d to aaerso tha aartodlral attacks ever lew ? "u rlort rears of a. after waiea tba euavote art less frequent, and aaUlydleappaar satlrels. Palliative urH "" Ibo stuck are all thai it Is Meelblo aa an, wail ear lu tha diet is a bost preventive aneaaur. Aa attaek ana oftea a nraventea tr uaina two enU-kamnla labials waea tba Br. trmp aoata , and ena anti-kamnia tablet every two aoara dnnua ilia attack shortens M. aaasa tba paia and brtnss rest and - Aats-aasBSua kablata baa b. obtained at rVMiBt an ror a.-a. . Tablets. thf lujcajj reuse ail rain. FOR SALE Several farms near the city at attractive prices. People Realty Ca Incorporated Afenta For the first time in the history of cigarettes you are offered, in Chesterfields, a cigarette that satisfies , and yet is mild! Vai 1 CIGARETTES 10 for 5c 7' Lt'n nLD Alapckd20aW10 12,000 SAVED 10 COUNTY LUST YEAR $4,000 of This Amount Passed To School Fund and $1,000 To Road Fund SHERIFF S OFFICE YIELDS LARGEST PART OF PROFIT Chairman Mill and County At torney Iiunn Authorized To Make Contract To Perfect 1 Arouatira of Court Room. County Home Report Shows 111 Inmates Auditor Holding's report filed with the county eommitsioners at its meet ing yesterday ahowrd the salary system had aaved the county during the past tiara! year S)12,127.42. The profits were derived aa follows: Krotn clerk of court, MJlJiB; register of deeds, Sl.nh2J.1i treasurer, 331.20; sheriff, SS.SfSS.KB. From thia must be drdurted the einense of the auditor's ofliee, 2.M4.M. The fallowing is a statement of the receipts and disl.urtements of the fee nod romtnitsion fund: Balance Julv 1. 1!16 HM0424 Total from sheriff 2l.3M.im Tntnl from clerk 10.5S1 11 Tntal from regitter .'.,(C'..VI Total from trraturrr fi.fliifi.ls Total 0.l .r.47.12 IXsburtements. Hy sheriff S14.M7 17 liy clerk fl17 62 Tlv rrgitter fi.S2"3it H treatiirer .1.274 0: Aud'tor 2.H.I4 5: It. fun.l on trrnturer com., 1914 R.21.V17 I'ail to grncrsl rosd fund .. 7.UO0.O0 I'aid to g-neral school fund.. 2.'XK1 IX) To Lalaii.c 12.127 42 Total n.l.M7.12 I if tl.it SI2.IXSI mirpliis. the tr. nsurer ta' iltrrrtotl to pay M.'ttl to tlie school fun I and 4iwi to the road fund. Itav ing S4.i t alnnre on hand. The rhnirmiin of the tuiard, Mr. John V Mill, an'! the county attorney, Mr J Hnnii, were empowered to make ntrart for improving the iiroustirs of the roort room It it understood that two propotit ons hsve been sultmittrd, ime nt h rot nf fli) anl the other 2,Vm Warrsnt -nt ordered drawn for 1100 for the Hulria-h White Wav. A jMKKi loi.n to Mrs. Clara Baker for three vntrt m atithorired. I V. U'lllinmt, white, wit ordered ad unfte.l to the county home. The jury list for the Ketitemher term of court whs drann. . The tuperintrndrnt of the county home ui'lnitted hit report. lint -rrwi 111 inuistet Of these ,1fi are white men. .in white women. 2fl col ""''I men. 17 colored women, and two white rh.ldren. Hoad i isttert will be taken up at the meeting todar. GOVKRNOH (lOKS TO FLOOD SECTIONS ((Mtlaa frtai esc lla wh" h.it ju-t returned from the ( atiiwl VnlN v nito n, where he went at a mem l er of the Htritc Kelief Committee, made detailed report. thowuiK the ,1. i,in j tion and the nerd to I met l, re ported great lots, that there had lieen ; no exaggeration of conditions. that ! man ropli- were honieleta and in ah t.ih.te lire, I that roa.U l,n. leen swept away, farms g.me. that the situation re- I quired active leaderthip t.. te handled. His report showed thst he hal given great attention to the work ill hand, his information obtained by personal in twcti,n of the Hood sections of the Catawl Valley turh aa to tw of great value i'i handling the situation The think of the committer were ritrnded to M'. Hill for the thoroughness of his invciturntion and the value of his sug geKtion. lr. W 8 Kankin. secretary of the 3 B S SYSTEM a r? n n rv T The Summer "Life Savers" are fruit, cereals and green veg etables. Meat in Summer overtaxes the liver and kid neys, while potatoes cause intestinal fermentation. Get away from the heavy diet and give Nature a chance. One or two Shredded Wheat Biscuits, served with milk or cream or fresh fruit, make a deliciously nourishing, satisfying meai. Such a diet means good digestion, good health and plenty of strength for the day's work. All the goodness of the wheat in a digestible form. Serve it for breakfast with milk or cream; eat it for luncheon with fresh fruits. Made at Niagara Falls. N.Y. State Hoard of Health was present at the meeting by invitation, add he stated that the health conditions of the flood sections were being given careful atten tion, and that there was no epidemic of any kind to be feared, that this would not result from conditions aa they are at present. He will issue further in structions to repreaentativea of the ISt ute Hoard of Health in the affected counties, and will watch the develop ments cloeely. Among tha contributions reeeivsd yes terday waa one from the Oak Level Christian church, sent in by Rev. W. O. Clements, in which one of the contribu tors was Mrs. Hcbccra Peace, now In her ninety-fourth year. (114 ami young are contributing to the fund for the relief of the suffering in the flood distrlrt. (ontrlballon From Moaat Olive. In the publication in thia paper on Monday, July 31, of the receipts of the Htate Kelief Committee there was an error in the amount credited as aa the contribution of Mount Olive, aent in by Mayor K. I. KornVgiiy. It was stated that thia was .VKr, when the statement should have been that it trail $.142. IS. The remittance came in two w relit, one for g.UM and the other for 42 1.'.. and the, depoait mu le with Treasurer K. It. Crow waa for 4VI42. 1 5, the error being made in copying the list for the News and Olieerver, the two checks being pin- nod together And only the top one, that for a:iisi, being noted in making the newspaper list. The error ia regretted and this statement ia made so that the generous ritirene of Mount Olive may see that the full amount of their most lilieral contribution is being used for the benefit of the destitute of Western North Carolina. The contribution from that progressive town is greatly appre ciated bv the Btate Helief Committee, ami Mayor II U Knrnegny has its thanks for his active co'-operation in secur ing it. The reeeipta of restordny and the financial statement to date are as fol lows : THE RAI.RIGR CONTMIIlTTlONg. Contributions to Iht Reitsf Flood Fund from Raleigh, received by K. B. Crow, Irtaturer, tlnre last rspoet : AlUT'Ot . U' Btanler Jnhnenn I 10 00 J M Rroughton data. TabemacW Biinriay tchonl . rhllattiea ('lata, Talwroarls Sunday trhfwil Mitt l.rare Htta Mr. K Sherwood Christ rhurrh Fmm K R Rrltton, chairman . . I'revioutl, reported Total frum Rsleick to data Tha Tntal Recolate. rontrUnitaWit to tha Relief Flood rand from taitatda Ralalah received, since laat report, by r- M t mw, treasurer. R. B. Drane, Kdenton I Margaret I ruden, Mentor. A IV Rorlw.ll. Warrenton Town of Wtieon Mr aed Mm. W. T. Ruen. Norltna . . R. J. Render. Norllna Towa of Henderson l lift i Stwver. Cre.lt rhurrh. Hlrrwa .... T. K RatrllfT.. Route No. I 1. K. Dowd. Hhotwell I I hu. wheal I . Mr. N H. Chatnhlee. Wakefield . . . Mr Kllia Joyner. WaWrA.M V. . . . Fmm E. E. Rrfltnn. chairman Previously raportad Tnal from ouUHe Raleigh Tola I from Htlelgh Total to data 135.827. 7 J Rtielata. rhatrataa Htate Com ail Ita. r A Parrieh. Men ton . . I I 00 Mrs J. T. lawn, Waehlnetoa. N C. t 4 fireenriile cttitent ithroiaah Mayor Albion Dunn additional I SI SO Oak Level Christian rhurrh Ithrouah Rev. W. G. Cletnente, pastor) .. . 4 04 Total I ' Ma Report E. R Crow, troaawrer- lU.tt'.t Total to data il9.ta7.Tt OVERMAN SI'FKS STRONGLY AGAINST CHILD LABOR BILL (Caa tiaaod fr Paaw Oaa criminal. 'My country 'a laws have made me what I am'. ''Listen. Senators, to these startling flrnres. which I have had prepared by the Census nrpartmeni showing Vh mini tier of children under fifteen yeara of age committed to jails, prison, work house and reformatories. How many do yon suppose, giving the numbers per UGH! ALXSEOF NASTY CALOMEL It saliva tea! It makfs tou irk and you may los a 1 day's work. Ton're bilious, alaggiah. eonatipated and! believe yea need Tile, dangerous calomel to start your liver and rleaa yonr bowels. Here's my guarantee! Ask yonr dime?- gist for a 50 eest bwtle of Dodartn'a I.iver Tone and take a spoonful tonight.. If it doeaat (tart your liver aad straighten yon right up better than calomel and without griping or making yoa air I want yoa to go hack to the store aad get year money. Take calomel today aad tomorrow vera will feel weak aad aiek aad nauseated. Deal loaa a aay1 work. Tak a spooa- rat or tarwileaa, regetabla Dodaoa'a Livev Toae tonight aad wake ap feeltag great. It perfectly karmleaa, ao giv it ta year enildrea aay time. It rsat salivate, as let then, cat aaytaing aftar ward. (Ad.) handrrd thousand, of tha rhildrea from tea to fourteen vrare of age are I . .. n jHiinyimni m iur? uiiom vi . oiumruat There are .85 in thia model eity, while ia North Carolina there are hut 15. Among the West North Central from each of the groups of States, Ver moat, ia the New Kngland State, haa V'i children in turh institutions ; Mas aachuaetu haa 279, while North Carolina haa only 15, and New York haa 248. Now, let us com to the Kastern, the .orthera, and the Central Htatea. In diana haa t, while North Caroliaa haa hnt 13. Amntif the weat North Central Htataa, in Miaaouri, the number was 129 per hundred thousand. In North Card lina, in the Houth Atlantic group of Btatea, the number, I repeat, waa 15.4 per one hundred thousand. Ia Ken tucky, in the East Houth Central group of 8 tat e, the number waa 949 Qcr one nunarea tnouaand. Ho it goes. Mr. Pres ideat, showing that North Carolina had far fewer rhildrea in work houaes and prison houses than had any of 45 of the great Htate of the Cnion. Ia Ar kansas the number was 45 per one bun dred thousand. the figures refer to children under 15 yeara of age committed to prisons, jails, workhouses, or reformatories in nrroruing to the tenth renaua, number per one thouHand, children 10 to 14 years of age. I want to aav that 1 bad a compilation made concerning ciiiiaren committed to 'institutions in the District of Columbia following the passage of the child labor act for the District of Columbia, and also a similar compilation made of conditions prior to the passage of this act. I'rior to the passage of the act the number wua .i4.s per hundred thousand, while following the passage of that act the number increased to 3D,5. "Mr. President, 1 am not going to dia- russ the merits of this matter, but since North Carolina haa been alluded to sev eral times upon this floor, I deaire to aay, ao far aa that btate is concerned, it mckra a splendid show ing, I think, bet ter than other Htatea. While many other htatea ar increasing in illiteracy, the old North State ia decreasing, and also, Mr. 1'reaident, in school attend ance of persons of school age. North Caroliaa with 481,000 standi at the head uf the Mouth Atlantic Mates, turpast.ug every other Houthrrn State but Teias. and ranks eleventh in the whole I'niUd Htatea, notwithstanding her large col ored population (about one third i and her rank of sixteenth in population. Not deitring to continue this debate at any length, I began with these few remaraa, and 1 have placed here ia writ ing, that my own people may know mv oppoaition upon this question, my views aa to ita constitutionnlity." WEST WANTS ALL THE FEDERAL AID Asheville, Aug 7 - declaring that even the grat Hood calamity which ruined the roads of western North Caro lina, can be turned into a blessing. Dr. Joseph Hyde I'ratt this afternoon started a movement to secure for west em North Carolina the whole, or at least a major portion of llU.fHm, re cently allowed by the government for road work in this Htate. He declared that the people of Kast ern Carolina were willing to let the west have thia money, and said that it IBMIiOal When assisted by occasional light touchea of Cutlrtir Ointment. These super -creamy emollient d- rmich to prevent pore t'ofging, pimplca, black heads, redness ar3 rotigimcst. bmmpU Kackt Free by Mali v wrmm aa m 1Hkl,tW. ISO. wwa ti etok aa Mai a aadraw p.--.: SOUTHERN RAILWAY RFJt TOREK TRAFFIC Thrnngh connection can now te made from all Kastern and t'entral North Carolina points to Asheville and West era North t arolina pomta via Charlotte and SpartaabHrg, Regvitar established arhedulit of trains 41, 42, 9 and 10 are now in effect between r-partanbnrg and Asheville, operating roach service only. Double daily coach service now in effect between Lake Toxaway and Uenderaon la-ave lke Tint way T a. m . and t p. m., arrive Brevard 8:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m , arrive Hertji rson villc In a m anil . p. m. Returning, leave Header aoaville 10:30 a. m. and 8:30 p. m ., arrive Hrevard 11 :M a: an. aad T p. m., arrive lake Toxaway 1:39 p. m. and 8:30 p. m All regular ewtahlished train aerviee between t'harlotte and Columbia is also ia effett, with exception of trains 113 and 114 lietweea Charlotte aad Dock Hill. Double daily aervtc also la effect be tween Asheville aad Bidgeerest; leave Asheville 8 a. m. and 3:45 p. m ., ar rive Midgeereat 9 a. aa. aad 4:45 p. m. Return ing. leave Bidgeerest 9:30 a. an. aad 6 p. I., arrtv Aahtville 10:30 a. at. and 7 p. aa. Bummer toarist roaad trip tickets ea aale to all Weat era North Carolina points affected by thia service. Also. special round trip ticket aa ami ta Lake Jaaaluaka acres at Methodist Lay ea Conrratioa Aagaat IStk-ZOth. Any detailed infornatioa will be gladly furnished by Boatkera Railway ticket agvata, ar - I. O. JOXES. ' , Travtliag raaaengeT Ageat. CAN DO nOM TOR i i z too oe y" -C-v t.T7S.M I I.M1.T - - fS loooei I ill f . v r as I J X - YmiRfiiMPiFYrnv 1VVU WXllULLUUil 1 niM coiiimsoAP ! H-n i. . JUlaigh. K. C. awawaw-w-wSaaan-waBBwasaw-mj-ww - 1-1 would be necessary. The Central High y from Catawba to Ridgoerett will cost H4.000 to rebuild. President Robert H. Jones, of the Board of Trade, who presided at the meeting of repre aentative business men, offered a reso lution to the effect that Federal aid is n ere awry in building the highway from the Catawl Hurke county line to tb Tennessee line and it waa unanimously dopted. It was decided to hold another meeting Friday night. The expenditure of $114,0tK) government funds menus the raising of an equal amount by the Htate or r"S,ot) for road work in the west ern aection. .'l4.')tH) of which will le necessary to reconstruct the Hickory Nut Gap road. It is prolmhle that a No. 666 Tale ia a prarrottoa Beecarad aarMrJatr (or MALARIA or CHILLS 4V FEVER, r ivs or aia does arill break any case, and if takes tbaa aa a soalc tha Fa-ver will ant rwraro. It acta oo tfaa livaa- barrier than Calomel and does not rip or eickea. 2S JULIAN 5. CARR poesiotNT Tr CAPITAL nnrm - y il fljl" ir AI50.000 - &200.000 42.500.000 WE KNOW YOUR WANTS AND WANT YOUR BUSINESS To Spend Your Money Now To Save Money That's what you really do now at Boone's Clearance Sale. Thousands have made some ex tra money by doing this. Have you made.yours If you haven't, or if you have, ancL want to make some more "COME AND SEE" how much you cart really make. Thia ia your chance to liven lip your wardrobe artel improve your appearance at small cost. 1-2 1-3 a - The greatest SHIRT value FOR SUITS OF ALL "COME AND SEE" one oj times to s&j? Just when you get home in the evening, after a long, hot, sticky day and you're tired and thirsty THAT'S the time to say "PEPSI-Cola " to "friend wife." That long, thin, tinkly, "ice-bergy" glass just seems to sharpen up appetites for dinner and gee I how it does drive thirsts away ! Just try it any fountain serves it and any grocer can leave a case at home. determined ned eftejal to aeeure a major of the gI rumcnt funds will be portion made by the people of western North Carolina. A 4 year old child It generally twice aa tall aa It waa at the time of birth. HMU GOING TO BID Bartar"a Arid PkaaaiKata . Half taaaeoaftU In half a (laat of water aw ratlrhn, rtlteeas Inaonvnta. Ituy a bottle. Adv. Durham Business School An ideal busines school w hose grail nates are Employed. I'allmltea Life Scholarship ttO Enroll today and save $10 on eingle course or 17 on combined ennrae. The school ia licensed by the Stat and has an Advisory Hoard composed of: J 8 CAR W. J. RRrmpKN OW.O W. WATTS R. L. ri.(lWERS JAS. H. IMirTHGATa! DR. J. at. MANNING Wrvta for ratakaraa and "A Dozen Raaaoru Whr You Should Attend tha Durham BuaU note School bf a Doaan of Dwrhani's l.aariln CttitarM." MRS. WALTER LEX LEDNUM. Prealdcnt W. BANK DURHAMrN.C SURPLUS "A Word The Wise" StraW HaU Half Price 1-2 Rain Coat 1-3 Off 1-3 you ever saw for . . $1.00 KIND PALM BEACH. MbH AIRS. SILKS. KOOL CLOTHS. ETC. JUST is all we ask and find your "Boon" at Boone's 'Deluxe U!e. ' '? -i. t ' 't ft All the eye specialists in the world wouldn't enable.. some worsen to ae through their own husbands. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackagq proves it 25c at all druggists, J. HOLLO WAY DEPOSITS UaJHjw aJtOWJTlrJi aad
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