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13 THE IVfEWS AND OBSERVER SUNDAY MOANING, FEBRUARY 23, 1917. DANDRUFF MAKES HAIR FALL OUT 25 cent bottle of "Danderine keeps hair thick,' strong, , beautiful. Girls! Try this! Doublet .-. Si - beauty of your hair in few momenta f ' 1 Mil V oft i If'' -ko. j ii , n - i . ii i it ' . TARDY TAR HEEL TALES 01I Ben," Th Fox Uound Th.t Vm Accused of Being a Rib bit DogJIow He Redeemed Himself in an Exciting Fpi Chase in Mecklenburg County i " Within tea minutes after ea sppHea liaa of Dasdorlns you ss not find a single trees of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will aot ttf-.li,. bat what irill please yon most will be after a few weeks' uh, whoa you set now hair, flat pad downy at first yse - bat really now hair STOwi"!' u or or tho scalp.. A tittle DaaderiM immediately don bios tho beauty of. your hair. No differ ence how duH, faded, brittle and scrag gy. Just majpreu a cloth with Dandsrins ad earof ally draw it through your hair, taking oao small straad at a tans. The offset is amaxing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have sa appearance of abundance; aa incom parable lout re, softaeos aad luxuriant. Get tt seat bottle of Kaowttoa's Daaderino from any drug store or toilet coaster, aad prove that your hair it as pretty aad spf t as any that it has beta neglected or injured by careless treatment that's all- you surely ssa havs beautiful heir aad lots of if if yoa will try little Denderine. ..adv.) By -B HCCKA Washington, s'eb. 4. Mae oat of Ui letters I have had fraas North Oerolla about my "Tardy Tar Ileal TsJes" as for more about dogs, aad other aalms and aot so mueh a boat wtea. . The lighter vei Stuff is what tho poo .le of. the Btate seem to want. 1 t tribute this to the European War, witl all of its horrors sad daagirs. Tho at erase person has read so stock abon the shedding of blood that he wants t forget it, aad view the brighter aids. the picture. Thenfors, I shall loll th story sf "Old Ben, a stump tailed fe dog." and tho way ho redeemed him self. ... , - Old Ben had real seats, aad sa what to do and hew to do It whoa a f rent canto to him, ' , Ban wss three or four yearn old whn I made his acquaintance. Ilia blacl tiack, tan legs, long thin eari, aad keei tail told of aria toe rati blood, aad fci poise and assurance, training. Bea win not haughty but be bad the sir of a fi hound of ability aad experience. Hit stump-tail, which thieves who stole hiu. Biade for him, .stood erect. Old lien was aot pedigreed, but hi predecessors were of the famous itar hall Williams, itoek of Camborlaai com. ly. He wss bora, reared and train ed near Payetteville, where it is easic to Had s fos than s rabbit. I saw Ben in many races in Cumber land. . Lawrence A WUUsmtoa, my old hunting companion, had him ia his pack. In any party of running dogs the sweet :lnar, tenor voice of Ben could be) beard naybc not ia tht lead but somawher " noar there. JMr, fflUJsmson nevej lauded Ben for ma speed but hTff retm bility. "I can always depend oa Ben he runs nothing but a fax," ho would Corns Peel Right Off Vfilh "GeH-lt' S Drops, aad tho Cera 'la a "Coaor!" Whoa you've a to walk en the sUa, tt roar shoe to at awar trmm those awful ra palm, thtre'o enlr ene nine ssnss Ulae to A. Pot Iwl draw ef "(Me-ttT ew the eora ;:. lAMjrilMJ': IITTS T1TC SPOT SAFE ABSOLUTXXT . V 8 ATfODHTAWS 1 L islfcaaniat S at- -fawawsnawB.w-aw- ' ,m I V 0a-iiP Vwa Covaa Wew w la Water. Boats, TWU sartwoa, l.eaee aa4 Im1 Oall riant awar. Pal aad biaaauaelleai will dla appear, the m wilt Benin to aartwl fraaa Um4 iaetaat Owa tt kwoa and fail rt There'a we vtlwr iiui a la the werld thM eeai like "OMt." Me aew toma? kae mn elnee "UHlt" Dent fwwet that taeS. H" tarn away forem wi'Ji ue M ef totoea that IrritaU. baadaaea that make a kuadle at raw toe, piaaleia Uwt half 4o the work, kntvta tnd Hirnin that draw blood. . Uae "Oats-It" aw nora dlawlas er eef ins. "Ooto-It" to soM eirarrwaere, Ie a battiaw or sent ea receipt ef arise tr K. Lawrence a Co.. Chlca4m. IIL Bold la Ralaisli aad neraiawnoel as Ote world's boat Cora raedy kr W. H. SUns Drvel CoASr. . . Is a fast rare Bea tud Set shew is heels to the brilliant manors sar!y at hs got bettor as the boars (o kstw tha gams, had fos tease) and tamisa, aad sever depeadod ea any -thar doc to do his work. The mora I saw ef Bea the better I iked Mm. His slater, Mnais, oonld txike mora foxes, bat was aot tho aU- eaad doa? Bea was. I became better aeqaamtad with Bea h hit ninth year, when ha was aagla nc to rail, man i aaa Doara Berora, his came about la the fellow-tag ,tr: I reeatvea a reqoeea xram f aiy old fos bunting friends la Meek. 'htrarg, rrom where tat to naa aiaap tared a decade before, fos trained I.iir to help start a fos.whoaa track had vren sees la- Morning Star township. t first I hooted at the idea of a fos rock in that territory, and told the boys ctueKwly had teen a big eat ar a small uir track. But, waea a nuater ia wmoat hJ eonfidraee, wrote Uu no was sure : irray fus bad rosaed soar his heme, Kot Bra's master to send him aad .l.i i.r. to Mecklenburg I wrote glowing accounts of the deeds lim and Music to the boys la Stora- i Star. x Tia dsrs sfter tho dogs arrived I . vera of th Morning Star haste; lio lauehed. and told me that X nt there two of th best rabbit dogs fat tbe country Why, by George," said oao, "they rat kbbit better at night than to any got. They are aot broke." I could not believe the ehargs, bat he next Bight, whra I went down aad .Miited with the boys, I was ooaviaeed, " uae Ben nnd Music, aot far behind B ahbit. I sought an VtlltBBStiAa. At rayettevUle" Ben aad Moste had en need to seeing hunters on horse. ck. They had sever hunted with B anUrn. In Morning Htar the hunters, : ha viag riven up the ehaso many years before, vent afoot, and earried lights jnst as they did after rtosssms. Ben aad Musia refused fe several nights to hast at all aad whan, after rambling all aver tho eouatry they acented a fox, they went to rmmalag rabbits, something they had not eve a dost at oao aad two ysara aid. Tht hunters, disgusted, swore that 1 bad per petrated a joke on them, aad did look so. , ' but I determined to hare Boa re deem himself it a fos was to bo feand la that county. laaido.of a week I received Infor mation that B big gray fos had eroeeed tht aortheast earner of Sharon town ship. I asked the Morning Star huntert to give Ben aad Musla ons mora trial. As effort was mads but proved a fail ure. . .iat tlms Bea got la bad by "treeing a squirrel, and getting lost." Be did not retura homs until tie next morning. I decided to go aad ssa what luck I would have. It was iday alght-when I arrived at Matthews, tho ebief village of Morn ing Star, and a heavy rain failing, but before morning the clouds passed away and wo' had tho promise of fair aad warmer' weather, the right sort for fox hunting. The local hunters got together the hounds of the community. Joe Patchea. a Kentucky dog who had just arrived la Mecklenburg county, was sent ' for, as Ben and Masts "could not be relied upon." , There wss a great slurrying around for dogs. We wanted a pack of fifteen or more. Everybody offered something In the way of a dog. - Charlie) Starnes, the blacksmith, said that he would take t ! i Applied by rubbing Forehead, Nose, Throat and Oh'est gives Quick Relief. No fumei to inhale. No stomach doting It penetrates. ' I AVOID SEVERE COLDS WHICH OFTEN DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Almost ; CTert case of Pneumonia orieinated from a Cold when k might hare been prevented by the timely use of Gawwaa which soothes and gives quick relief as it is rubbed oa BOasUBtos tnra evarv tissue el aha skin. Moat stuhhnna rmm k .Ml l -' - - .k. BBds have sent ut testimonials of nraies as ta iu nmsuievful merits. Fnlln .L-t. .-J j t. yoorself that tt can positively be depended unoa to Reducs Inflammation. Pain and F at l .1.. te nk .Cor4- Cowans it the ORIGINAL "Rub It Oa tho remedy that free results. Your money back sf it JetU. Soli Ivw o f i of w era vnexwa . GOWAN MEDICAL XXiMPANY,! Concortj Noitlina The profits you take out of your land depend large ly upon the fertilizer you put into iti For bumper crops of corncotton truckuso Planters Fertilizers for years the standard fertilizer for enriching tho soil makineit more prolific, 90 to 95 bushels of corn -1 to of cotton per acre, are not empty claims but proven results that loiiowca mcir use on ooutnern unnsi riLau.iaiMb. . D0U3LGC Y12Q.0 Planters Fertilizers are hie ctod oroducers. The mean hlfrvisr artL better crops, more money in the bank for YOU, ' Try Them This Year-Get Rctulti! 1: For freo adrice, tofornurion and nice, sk our arent or write us direct cmccQDcr, uic genuine Dears our uumr' ue&sra. irode-Mark on every, oag accept au otacr. r.t --- :r--- i . susiiMitB Charleston ;V& j';'- f'..t ? ' South Carolian : JyeiLssv 'sav i 'rnvaame.waHat -Wt-isW X K9. So -SaawT TV . mr : mat) s """" . 1 - " ' j - -- ti:, Motor (mis Succeao Its Vahio to You . Owriands'tn esc vjovrxi&mAVijpd 400,000,000. , : ' Dtarinff 1917 tho puoUc'lwVTU Caw inexceofASOaOOOrWoOO. - - All this has been accomrJished tn H'zli tori' yesrs Iff tetify, consistent, unswetring, unremittinj effort and stnulfast ad--heraic to puhlidy knoro ixid ar Buch incUxstiial facts shocMbebomomrnindbyyou. They should bo coasiatrf wlven yro For any concern that can point to such a record must bo pretty safe, sane and satisfactory Jiousc with which to do btuiness. Think it orer. Light Four Touring . .. . Roadster . . . Com try Club. SflM SAW azao BigTrjor Touring.. Roadstet. Coups. . Soclsa, , ss , $83.5 S1209 aii&o Light Six Toojrtng , " Cewpa. Ssdao. ak ..S1885 ...Sl&eVJ iaastet.e,arssBi aadtalaiirf tesSi tasTisl Wlflya-Khlght FoorTBsritaj .fta Foar Sedan. . ilWO IWLlisomwnB) S1950 alatTwaTbsf ,41900 OVERLAND CAROLINAS COMPANY Corner Wilmlnaion and Morran Street Phone) 1720 - - - - Ralalf h, N, C IfasaMfactarova ef mryexdght aad Q-tsHaal i aaaiXlgktl "aandekOrsVaV1 BvU vaWPsWMsswsgBat " rTlanavaw, I Ta atPSrf I 111. aKVenaTrfe n , J I V ttover, his waits sad lemon ticked dog, who had nevar been tried after a fox. bat always showed pluck sad eagerness when In tho fluid. Henrv Helms. 'the owner of three beautiful black dogs. Renins, Loud aad Beulah, was seat for. He earns, but was uncertain about what his. hounds would do after leyaard, as they had aot been trained for anything but 'pos sums and rabbits. jKlng White, - B negro, was prevailed nlpon to Ifurniah the -xnules "to pull ui to the hunting grounds. j By 5 o'clock Saturday morning we wars ready to start At aa hour when tbe good poops ef Matthews alept wt stole away through the deserted streets aad were soon en our way to the sonntry. tjoe Patchrn, s tireless rambler, and ueio were ckained so that we could get them to the right place before let ting them start to hunt. The other dogs trotted on nt a safe distance in front of our teams. as day bogaa to break we drove to the old Wallace place, unhitched our horses sad started for the hunt. The dogs were very eager, and aa wo turned Intd a road to go to the north of the house, thay struck the track of a strange dog. and made the, woods ring with much barking. The atmoapherui eosditloaa .were first-class .for souad earrying and wt alarmed tho neighbor hood with our canine melody. We took a short round back of the Wallace tlses without result. The bounds hunted well, but found nothing. After B while wt returned to our bag gies and left onr overcoats and lan- (Oeatlaaed oa Pago Nineteen.) - Instant Hair Stain f itter Than Slow I ; Restorer." M MsB wB . I i f JTTJ a w asi ss . av a. aa w taZ-V oolr ea SMtavatatiM ahok k sat Urate frae salka wonM have Son belleva that ti, have a bust at ee aaaae awe. valoaa ensabU Betioa that ul "rasr- the aaler to Srar, street o or fadad hair, wtthoot stain. Ine It. Me eoek hosa ee nr a n rasa ranria.. 1 .il. sine, eniliae. eoal- sa anaJ.. ee laser SmIisUw, That reeoratlaai b eelied II B) so eaar ahr tasa tka weaasr la safe ta a. BrowMtosMT BMtaatlv thrta the hair to an shed a kewwa (ar Btoek) that, but he aaalno. If taa Bras' saooe oo nav Mala. a. ssrsaklnei roar aalr If the aada of soaw hair aaw usaaar eaaa taw Bajaaae, or ir tor ens rial io roow) etala all ar Bart ef row A saaots BBS a Book tot wffl ha eoat Baa (znaa BsaaBSaetarm enbt asa.raelstn.es' lea. Mention shade dttnL " All ss toe isaaias) ras storae tea Ts snob, lao aas si.se. lasM aa -BiowaaSoBo" at m eVs. Pi'isaesS Br The Kentoa raai bisioJ cau ft S. Pika St.. Coawtoa, Kr. , BoM and taaiaBlaod la RaMeh hr ln. CrawaU Drsw Oa. sad ether assoiaa Stilus. "We -Are Accustomed to Rely Upon Your Service In Matters of This KincT , T, J. McCarty Company, Furicral W gomery, Ala., receive ninety per cent of their business thrbugh the Bell Telephone. They have long since been convinced of the value ' i ff . . r r .it - . ' ' - - - - ana eniciency 01 ocu service, - duc a recent experience in w hich excellent service and intelligent operating accom plished the seemingly impos sible, prompted them to write commending both our local and Long Distance service. We publish this letter,, not only in appreciation of its fine , spirit, but also for the benefit of many concerns that are not reaping the profits that Bell service can produce for them. - v. t. x Mccarty company,. Funeral Dlrsctora, MontgarMry, Ala. Wa ar today la receipt of a latter (ram a client ia a distant ad ty, which wa bag to qaoto la part: "I aa mora than grateful for th tnaaaar ta which you cared for my boy aad for estab lishing bis Identity so quickly." Wo would bo remiss ta our duty If wa did aot pass this oa to you, ho cause had It aot been for your x Cal ient sorvios and th Intslllgsat co operation of your long dlstaae opera tor oa Sunday w would hav bosa unable to locate tho family of a young man found dead, with ao marks of Identification other than aome num bers, which, through your assistance, proved to be telephone numbers of friends la another city. ' - Th conduct of oar business calls for service ta Its fullest sense, and as ninety per cent ef our business comes to us through th medium of the tele phone, we are accustomed to rely oa your service in Batter of this kind, we want you t know that tra appre ciate your effort to giro the best ser vice ia the country. J The'efficient Long Distance System with its trained organization is prepared to carry YOUR; message and YOUR personality ;to patrons and far, and to open up new avenues of busine perhaps not occurred to you. yf . We are at your service day and night. 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