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HE, WHO WILL WIN, WILL LOOK HIS PARTNERSHIP WITH BIG BUSINESS Kiaeald a kimhall, lac, M iters of Brandegee-Kincaid Clothes have built their apparel to portray the ttpirit of big accomplishments to that end employing Fabrics of un common quality, in the season's best colors modeled into Styling that is truly distinctive Tailored with the precision that 60 years' experience alone can guarantee. Our pricing, without compromising high standards, is low $25 and up. Come in. RALEIGH A Winner A CEMENT Paying Safe Proposition I Trade Board Order To That Ef fect Issued. Effective V Today ' " " I By the AmmImfJ Pren.) Washington, April 1, Resumption of ; trad tad communication with German Austria, effective tomorrow, was an-; tborized in an order issued tonight by j the War Trad Board, acting in ac- cordanee with ah agreement reached by 1 the associated nations. The only re- j strlctions upon ' imports into German Austria will b eon all commodities of a j military nature. I Merchandise destined to German j Austria will be on all commodities of j ped on vessels proceeding eireetly to j Adriatle ports, preleraUly to jneatc, fi,. A.flA m l.A anthortr.aa the , uo - . . . 1 resumption of noeUil and cabl com- j mutilation. Importation from Oer man Austria to the United States, the board id, would be governed by the name rrgulationi applying to Importa tion! from the Kuropean neutral. The reopening of trade with Herman Austria constitutes the first direct trade relations to be resumed by this eountry with any enemyfstate. Qaininn Thst Deo Not AIT set Head Because of its tuuie, and laiativ effect, AATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tab 0 RESUME RADE GERMAN AUSTRIA lets) can be taken by anyone without Mayor Thompson in the mayoralty eon causing nervousness or ringing in the test four years ago, he ran behind h-.,l Thr Ja.anlv ona ''Bromo Quinine." E. W, GROVE'S aignaturo i on the box. 30c. Adr. No American Soldiers Can Be Used in Eastern European Contentions (Continued from Page One) least one point seems to have been ! reached in the Peace Conference di- elusions, according to the Temps. Ger-! many is not to le permitted to seep : garrisons, fortifications or war factories, ; I., ,h. utt l.;v f .1.. listne i v " hut also along a strip of at least 30 miles on the right bank. i at r I The council of foreign, ministers at S their meetinir this afternoon received i (lis report of the Peace Conference eom-1 mission on zecno-Blovan territorial) claims and discussed the advisability I of holding a plenary session of the ; conference for a discussion of the i re- j port on international labor legislation. Tl.a report was made by the commission designated by the full conference and, , consequently, it probably will be re- ceived at a plenary session." 1 HUNGARIAN "GOVERNMENT" SEIZES JEWELS AND STONES, trom tne "Kdvoluliouary miners, rp f"oteuh.ncii. April 1. An order issued resenting 195 mines, have toted at a in Budapest by the new Hungarian gov- j meeting" here to begin a general strike crnment providea that jewels and:011 APril B,t take up work nreeinna stones, the value of which ex- ngain until their demands are fully eeeds 2,0(10 crowns, shall be surrendered without pnjjment to the commuaist gov ernment. WANT BRUSSELfl MADE SEAT LEAGUE OF NATIONS (Br the AMwUtrd Pruu ) Paris, April 1. Albert, King of the Belgians, who arrived here today from Brussels by . airplane, came,, according tc the Intransigeant, to plead the cause of ltrusHcln as the scat of the league of Nations. ROOT AMENDMENTS REGARDED FAVORABLY? Paris, April l.-Comm.nting on Uie ! six amendment, to the covenant of the j League of Nations suggested by Elihu i Don't TriSc With Croup, or i Deep Cdi When you have a cold in the chest and it hurts to cough or breathe deeply, that ia the clanger signal, and you art liaking pneumonia if you don't heed it OTITKRSJrOV is a sdibk iwMdy la the tnat. Bent of crovo, eoncm, ooliit, eon- am la tbt ebsat oB Uadiwl tnxihlM, It Is nml ud psswnrhn, Md awcUr r. ntvw a tloe and Asia nl.. Mtreatdfer reap, ..4 twraUMStetae Doctors men. In gne4 dolasis rtl It. lacMdMcHus. Association ...Becy. end Treaa, .....Aast. eey. aad Treaa, sm Mi I M I II GessiCeiastCa. MI is DEMOCRAT WHO " RAN MAYOR THOMPSON : CLOSE IN CHICAGO t I ROBERT M. SWEITIIR ('fan. An.il 1 M1tikhrt Rirnif-fr i ' ...j. ... ' ' 1 , wuo lO'in came near rn'iji eiecieu mBTor 0f Chicago, occupied part ef hi campaign explaining that he is of Irish blood, bis father's name was Roche and the name of iweitrer came through his mother's second ( marriage. The Roger .Sullivan - Democratic organiza tion, with its powerful business eon n etiooa, was - the main backing of Bweitzer la his campaign. The victory strengthens the, Sullivan group in na tional Democratic , circles. SweiUcr was a salesman for A V. Furwell V Co., until his election as county clerk of Cook'eounty. As the only opponent fit Thompson some 1MJW votes. There rsni ie is an evidence mat j 'Thompson found faror with the voters. I Boot, it was stated today by one of the j I l"gl specialists associated with the ' ' American peace conference delegation ! , that he believed al the amendments I I were acceptable to the American dclega- i ' tion. ; ' i - , Coata Rica's "Attitude" Defined, Paris April 1. Representatives of Losia Mica nave protested to the r.uro pean powers, because, although Costa Rica declared war i Garmaav. it ... I .7 ! not invitea to tne peace eonfarence to , participate in the league of natious. The Costa Rieane added that, therefore. Coata Rica cannot join the league of . nations eitner as a nell.gerent or as r"ll,rl- Costa Rica declared war on the Cen tral Powers late in May, 191R. The gov- Prid,nt Tino, n0V(.r'b(f Itfog. Bled f ,he Vnitfi pta)M REVOLUTIONARY MINERS SUPPORT COMMUNISTS I (Br tin AMoried Piw) I I tseen, Monday, March .'II. Delegates comjilied with. The role Was 467 to The miners sent a message to tlje governing council at Budapest contain ing brotherly greetings and the decla ration that they were inapired by th? victory of their Hungarian comrades over ''the accursed class," and adjuring them not to rest until they had over- j ! come all their enemies. The Essen j announced that they ' miners further would right shoulder-to -shoulder with i that community after that first bottle their Hungarian and Russian brothers, produce suits; and that's right where with all meuna in their power to com- i Tanlae Rcore. People arc always will pel the. establishment of a socialistic inK te talk about their ailments, but soviet government in the conviction I they are more than willing t" tell that they could break the j-oke upon lathers okjfhe medicine that help them, the proletariat of all countries. n , omething Uiej couldn't keep to Stop. The Tickle Heal, the Throat and Cures the Cougt. HAVES' HEALING HONEY. Price iv. A free box of O-PEN-TRATE SALVE I j o.u. , 7" a T u ... " a P is enclosed with every bottle.-Adv. DILL WINS MAYORALTY IN NEW BERN ELECTION Second Primary Will Be Keces ' tary To Decide Sace Tor Tax Collectorihip Ne Bern, April 1. eleetion for the The city pri various oftis mary I - A - M . . 1 . . . , o, . . votera exereisiag the right of suffrage. Wall rmtflt nnlitieiaa. rennet o.lv nn. p.Bru vu iuiei7 ivun.v, aiiput i,iaai i surprise that tf the vote for tax col- lector, this ome calling now for a second primary between Lieut, Tom C. Daniels nad Mr. 8. H. Lone, the third candidate being overwhelmingly de - feated. The jiext mayor of New Bern ia Mr. T. A. Dill, a successful business man, ! ho having defeated the present ineum-! bent, Mr. Edward Clark, by a majority j of 127 votes. For chief of police, C. I Lupton, present inmimbent, defeated ' 1 iV. II. Griffin by a decisive majority. ! There are four new aldermen, ai fol- lows: William Ellis and Joha & Hoi- land, first ward; J. J. Tolson, Jr., third : ward, and Lieut. Cannon, fourth ward. ; Advocates of a new regime satisfied i ever the result aad the newly elected , officials promise the citizens a good ; town government. STORY WAS EXAGGERATED: I ONLY FOl'R WERE KILLED. I ..I. Bristol, Fa., Apjll 1. The- know n ! dead, the result oC the collapse of a platform at the launching of a cargo carrier at tne Aiercnant empyard res- terday. remained at fonr tonight. After an a.i-uay aearcn no auaiuonai roaiea, were recovered and ofhcials of the com - .were ; paay said they had no reason to be lieve that more than four persona had been drowned. USED FIFTY YEARS FOR RHEUMATISM , AT All DRUGGISTS " DEMAN FAME HAS SPREAD OYER THE NATION Celebrated Medicine Now Sold From Cost to Coast and Gulf to Great Lake. Kerer before, perhaps, in all kistory has the demand for proprietary medi cine ever approached' the wonderful record that is now lieing made by Tan lac, the celebrated medicine which has been accomplishing such remarkable re sults in all parts of the country. The old illustration if. the pebble dropped into the pool best describes the marvelous growth of the ever increasing demand and its fame hat swept over the entire nstlida-like a great tidal ware. From eonst' to Hast and from the gulf to the grea. lakes Tnnbte is known and honored. Millions have taVen it and have pronounced it the greatest medicine ever given to the people, and the' only explanation of Teniae's triumph in the melieal world is Tan lac's true worth. Back of Tuilae's triumph in the drug stores is Tanlaeja .i-Uriompn in the homes. It is the peoples medicine and the people themselves have made Tanlae w hat it is. No matter where you go Tanlae is a household word and it la unquestionably the most widely talked of medicine ia tne world today. On person invanably tel!s mother a'.oa'- medicine that hp,,, t,era snd in this way scores or fYta UnArtfa mar hear of Tanlae as a dire(.t rrsuU of ono tottle la single ., home. . When aked to explain this record brenking demand for Tanlae. Mr. O. F. Willis, the international distributor of "f ' , i t .;, . "There can be Sit one posaiW i- : ,i ---- l. tn .1 in one - word-merit, lha. tells tho whole "ory- preparauuu, n - extensively tidvrrtiard. meet with mub tihenotnenal success un ' i i. i -1 i ... . : .-.i . , traordinary powers as a medicine. Adv. WILLIS EXPLAINS ENORMOUS SALES "H' What the Neighbor Say That Really Counts," Saya ' International Distributor. - 'These enormous sale," says G.- F. Willis, International distributor of 'Knlac, ''mean, hu one thing and tha,t iJ-mcrit. Tanlao is well advertisedTTt is true, but aeh large and rapidly irroHing demand could not b brought about by advertising alone It a what the neighbors, say that counts. One bottle is sold in a neighborhood through advertising, but ton more are sold in tbema.1 ve if h.jr 'd. J0 T 'm,,,e ,. ",T u I 7 ,w "nnt ,0, nJ. hi Jest " " Z th b'at,t things in human nature. fcT"' Producing theM results." . I . I. t. u Bnffcin. : on earth ran keep it out of the homes nt that nernln. It is nnt nnlv the most talked of medicln. in the world today but, in my opinua, it is the best ana most efficient. And, although p-omi-neut ofliciab. anu lenders throughout the co ' hare auorsec Tanlae, its greatest prestige is firml." lescd on the unqualified iadorsemevt of the masses of the people. ' "Not a day nor & week passes that dots n -l bring hund,eds of statements ' from ,lie Pco'''e ""'" the E00" ; this medicine is doing and reciting the circumstances of remarkjlila eases that U convince the most skeptical, These are alone sufficient for Tanlae, ! but the figures are more. The figures ; contained in these enormous orders j speak eloquent. r and convincingly of the great good this medicine ia doiag. ; Adr. MEMPHIS FIRM SELLS FIVE CARS IN A MONTH Memphis, Tena , Feb. l.t, 1910. Mr. O. F. Willis, 1101 Fourth National Bank BIJg.. Atlanta, Ga. -Dear Kr: It w old lie a tery hard matter for us to wrrite a letter esprees ing just onr fee.inp. aad eiperienea in regard to Taulac. We know that the day of miracles is past and we all know that there are no unfathomable aiys- i (erics in the drug business, and yet flue Taulsc proposition smack of both. j For one firm to be able to sell at the mte of one carload every two weeks and . ,hi. to keen on uatil now we htv m)j mor( than 432JU8 bottles is. jlrt ,he ,Art yott f. MT phenomenal , -j.'. i , .i,i. MMVI arvnMiriiiis . month and we sold flu carloads dutf that mouth alone. Tanlae is giving entire satisfaction to our trade and is a constant aad regular repeater from the nam soarees ' and our customer write us that their demands are persistent II the way of repeat earicrt as well at from new users. 1 The uniform courtesy and eensidera' tion the splendid business policy dis played by Mr. Wilts with us as. his wholesale distribu rs and through OS our agents has been everything that we cou'd ask and we wish yiu rontian d success and hope thtt yon will realize on your wis) es to ia every way etapleiae and permaaently perfect the popularity and continued sale of TaaUe. l ours Tery truly, THE IIE!iK!-ELLI8 PBCO CO, -Wgned) B. K. ELU, President Adr. D FOR TANLAC BREMS ALL RECORDS 1 i - ' -' Approximately Twelve Million Bottle Sold la Four ' Year MARVELOUS SUCCESS IS UNPRECEDENTED Fifteen Train loads Sold Through Atlanta Office " Alone In Two Year. More like a tab Xrom the Arabian Nights of old than a record of a modern business reads the story of the m: rvel ous growth and development of Tanlae Which has teen ; . sensation of the drug trade throughout America. The first bottle of Tanlao to reach the public was sold Just a littlg over four years ago In the :hriving ffftle city of Lexington, Ky., where 20,000 bottles of medicine were sold in only Tew months' time. Hinee that time there have been sold throughout the United States and Canada approximately 12,00O,iAiO bottles and a romance whieh has no parallel in the modern business world was began. The instant and phenomenal success which Tanlae won in Lexington has been duplicated in practically every Urge city, small town, village and ham let in North America, Hawaii, Alaska, Cuba, Porto Biro and other American possessions have clamored for Tanlae. Atlanta Office Sold IS Tralaloada. The fact that two hundred and twenty-three carloads, approximately fifteen trainloads, of Tan lan have been old through (he Atlanta office alone in two years seems almost incredible, but these are actual figures and such is the record established by this wonderful medicine. . ' -, - . As a matter of fact, the greatest drug Arms of the country have voluntarily come forward and stated ia plain, cold figures the record breaking sales every where, and the following letters from well-known wholesale and retail drug firms give ample evidence of the true worth and widespread popularity of Tanlae. LARGEST IN HISTORY OF THEIR BUSINESS i r Tanlae Make Phenomenal Record For Big Nashville Wholesale Firm. Nashville, Tenn., Juae 5, Wit. Mr. G. F. Willis, 1101 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Dear flir-It gives us pleasure to state that the wholesale distributing agency of , Tanlae for this territory, secured from you, has proved very satisfactory to us. Our books show that we have bought and disposed of over It cars, 180,000 t'ottles of Tanlae, in this immediate territory, thereby setting a record as the largest sale by us in a given time of any proprietary remedy in the his tory of our business. These sales have been made with no effort on our part aad without com plaint on the part of our patrons and subagenriea. With best wishes for year eoatinaed success, we remain yours very truly, fPURLOCK-NEAL COMPANY. (Signed) C. a Martin, Vice Pres. and Oea. Mgr. ALL RECORDS SMASHED IN BIRMINGHAM, ALA, 'Tanlae Continue To Hold Front Rank and It Look Like It Will For . Year To Come." Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 15, 1019. Mr. O. F. Willis, - Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ua. Dear Sir: Replying to your 'letter beg to advise that our sale on Tanlae have been satisfactory ia every way, and our relations from a business stand point hare been absolute!; perfect. We hare handled an average of about ono carload a month. Since taking the distributing agency, Aug. 18, J913, we have sold 1S9,U8 bottles, and have yet to receive our first complaint from a diaaastified customer. Tanlae continues to bold front rank in Alabama and from present indica tions, it will eoutiau te do so far years to come. Yours verv truly, DOSTEB-NOKTHINGTON DBUG CO. i. T. DOSTEB, President. HUGE ORDERS FOR TANLAC ARE GIVEN What is probably the largest single order ever given for proprietary medi cine was one for thirty-five (35) car loads of Tanlae received few day ago for immediate delivery by the Tanlae Company from O. F. WillU, internat ional distributor, with headquarters in Atlanta', Ga. Ask the manager of the Tanlae Com pany at Dayton, On and ha' will tell you that there are 1,000 dozen of Tanlae to the carload, or 12,73) bottles. This aaeaaa, therefore, that 123,200 bottles will be shipped to the west within the next few week; to supply the tremen dons demand. This is ia additi to nnmerons single carload orders receive 1 from the aaaia. source during the last thirty days. Adr. TEN CARS ORDERED BY WESTERN FIRMS Largest Order Ever Given Fot Proprietary Medicine By Wetern Drug Firm.. Ten carloads of Tanlae are moving from the laboratories at Dayto. , O., to ward the Pacific. coast in response to orders giien by the trading drug firms of Salt Lake City, Ogden, Spokane, Seattle, Calgary, Vanconver, ortland, 1 San Francisco and Los Angeles. These tremsndous orders, the largest ever placed in the west snd on, the Pacific coast for a proprletarylned sine, are to supply the phenomenal demand for Tanlao ia the west, Canadian north west and coast eLies. The immensity ef such ' orders, can oaly be' realized when St is understood that each car of Tanlae contains 1,000 dotcn, or 12,720 bottles, the entire ten carloads repre senting 127,200 bottles of tfiis celebrated Ia spot ng of the" above ordera and of the phenomenal growth and develo, -ment of the Tanlae industry Mr. O. F. Willis, tbt international distributor, said: "Having heard through absolutely re liable sources of the remarkable and rapidly growiL1 demand for Tanlae throughout the United States and Canada the leading drug firms of the west and Pacific eoast did not hesitate for a moment to accept the agencies gnd to assure lis of their hearty co operation in making Tanlae just aa suc cessful in the' far west as it ia ia the south, east and middle west, ' "It is nothing unusual," continued f ITIli;. rVt. AvJ. in Am . .... loat of Tanlao and have orders for every bottle of it before the ear arrives. In fact many of the Tanlae jobbers and distributors invariably order the second and third can befort the car en route has time to reach them." When asked for further information regarding his plans Mr. Willia said: . r i,... in ,1 niaink & B U 1UU. K1I1IU .ll. . 1 one of the best distributing point in the south and arrangements ars now be ing made to establish a branch office and distributing depot. I shall remain here long enough to superintend the la- trnttnetlnn nt Tanl.A and frfim wh.t T can see and hear of your enterprising, hustling city I do not believe it will be a great while before Tanlae will be sell ing equally as well in Baleigh as in . other sections of the eouatry." ? IK IM BflTTI BS SOLD IN DENVER Big Jobber Mkes Phenomenal Sale Record with Tanlae in Eight Months. Denver, Colorado, June 5, 1911. Mr. G. F. Willis, Fourth National Bank Bid., Atlanta, Oa. . ' Dear Sir: I find npoa reference to our records that since we became roar distributors for Tanlae lk this territory 1 Anril wa ti.ea anA ta tha mat. appointed by you 73JMS bottles of Tas-, lac and this in section long on terri tory and short on population. I must confess that your story ef iat eess with Tanlae in other fields when you first came to us would have sousded something like a fairy tale bat for the faet that we had some advance Inform tion about what yon had done ta ether territory and wa otherwise would have been exceedingly akeptieal. You have made good all that yen promised to do in this territory aad then some; At all time yea have been reasonable and fair in yonr methods and can certainly be depended apoa to carry out any verbal or written eon. tract that may be mad with yon. Yours very sincerely, W. A. HOYF.B COMPANY. Adv. ' Per W. A. Hover. - f 1 SELL 101,600 BOTTLES IN SIX MONTHS' TIME Fort Worth, Texas, June 8, 1918. Mr. G. F. Willis, International Distribu tor of Taulac, Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ua. Sly Pear Mr. Willis: Beplylng to your inquiry we are glad to make state meat cat our' exact experience ' with Tanlae. When you. called on us the latter part of 1916 we could not comprehend the extent of business Tanlae waa having as reported do as from other states. We had 'however, heard something ef Tan lae in the southern state near us sad, beliefing in the statements as made by your agent for oQr Immediate ter.itory which cover -one-quarter of the etata of Texas, though very sparsely settled portion. When yon epok of our buy ing Tanlae in carload lots I confess we wero n little bit skeptical. Although your campaign did sot be gin until February, 1917, from that time until this good day Tanlae has been the greatest patent, medicine seller we have ever handled or had anything to do with. In six months' time wl bought and distributed eight carloads. W sell these good net. cash, fifteen days, and so far w bar not lost a single dollar oa s Tanlao socount. The dealer who secure the sgency for Tan lao is very fortunate indeed. Very respectfully, MAXWELL-CLARK DEl'O CO., Tanlae is sold by the leading drag gifts everywhere. Adv.
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