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SATU.vDAY F..Q. , ... I IAY 10, 1-1?. They arc Nature's Warning UittlfEtly and DUguratg Sig nal of Bad Blood. Dont aloe year eye to th tnb hick nature give, wb aaaighUy )Smpf$ttf fo face aad ther part ef th body. Not .aty ere thee pimple aad splotch so dief goring, but they lead to terioat tkia dJaoeaee that tpread aad uun thr meat dlteemfortiag trriutioa 4 paJa. Son ttime they foretell Ee mm, boila, bllttere, eealy eruption! tad other aanoyanret that bar. Kh fkuaea of are, aad make yo feel tkat your kla b ablate. . Whoa thee eymptomt appear oa any put of tbt body, tak pro apt steps to rid tho blood of the disor der, Aad th ooo remedy which bat no equal at a purifier ie 6. 8. &, the purely vegetable blood medicine. wwcfc haa beca oa the market lor more thaa Ifty year. It It told by drug- gittt everywhere- It yea art afflicted with aay form f ikia disease, . do aot expect to be eured by lotlone, ointments, ealeea tad other local remedies, a they eaa aot potatbry reach the aoarce of the trou ble, which tt la the blood. Begia tak lag 8. a a today, aad write a eom plete bietory of year cue to oar chief medical adviser - who will girt1 you tpeeial iottructioua, arithoot charge. Writ at oce to Swift Bpeeine Co, 00 Bwlft Laboratory. Atlanta, Ga. Ad- DR. CAMPBELL READY ; TO RESUME HIS WORK letnrns To Baleigh After Senr iee ia Large Medical Hot. , pital of Army . . Though ptaaaiag later .to laho aa intensive court it eargery in eome of : he larger hoepitala of the country, Drr L C Campbell hat decided for the pret tat to resume hit praetiee of medicine la Raleigh, given up at the time of hit accepting a eemaiiMioa in the Army Medical Corp. Dr. Campbell wt one of the fret of the pbyeieiaut ef Kaleigh volunteer, aad though he did aot iave eve reeae service, hit eiperleacet tt the bate hospital at Camp Joseph lohnttoa, near Jacksnnlvlle, where he tervtd for over a year, were very la. terettlng. ' Oa of th moat' unique of these ef eerieaeee wat the eerving at auitttul tommaading officer of tho hospital aad thief eurgical operator, while ranking at a eaptaia. Later he wat recommend ed for eommieeioa tt major,, but at the "tigaiag of the armistice at thlr time prevented thia raak being glvea him. Shortly after Aha armletio lite hot- nital at (!mo JuhnatAM mmm mhm-mAmA end Pr. Campbell twt trtntferred-to ... .. L -AS M mm. vamp tfacasoa at voiumoia, irom waien place he received hit discharge. Leaving Raleigh it a irat lieuten ant, Dr. Campbell wat thortly- give work ia th turgleal department of the bate hospital, after which he wat pro moted to a captaincy, (hea being girea the bead of the aarf leal terviee. At to .h Mint vi wvtm rhki mm& to uw done here, ia eight months, TIT opera-1' none were performed by tho aurgtca! divlaini. Bull,, h HIpmiam T1ia wknlA hospital had a capacity af tflW) bedt of the loctI orgaalaatioa of th Ameri- Oolag Nicely After Operntlwa. Dr. D, II. Hill, who' recently under went aa operatioa for tppeadicitia, it getting along aatitfaetorilr. He it tt He! -Hospital. .amiisBamw m I rem-. rM m . aw- - -. t. RDPHY ill! COU.ITY TODAY Not Stop in Raleigh But Will Be Seen at Apex and - Wake Forest WAKE'S CAMPAIGN V ' IS STILL IN DOUBT Enooarafinj Reporti Art Be inf Received from Man Towns But Many are Making Mo Reports at All? Wendell Appears To Be first To Go Oyer Top. Lovers of sweets, revel in their de- goodness licious rr ttl at Taeae Storeti J. C. Braatley The Wakt Drag Store Wattoe'e Pharmacy g. r; Wllllama Tacher Ballding Pharmacy Hlcka-Crablree U. ' College Coart rhhrmacy mm i .li nil i l,tl)lijM(t!il,ifii I The New LIGHT-SIX TklS New Studebaker LIGHT -, I SIX is distinguished as t JL high-Quality light six-cylinder car at a remarkabl;' low price, Its light weight low gasoline consump tion, splendid durability make it one of the most economical cars to own and operate., ; - I ; " ' Its ample fiye-passenger body gives plenty of room for the whole familyreal comfort and exception - ally easy-riding features for a car of such moderate wheelbase and light weight. - ; Its power resources are marvel pus. It will travel 55 to 60 miles an hour over country roads without uutcoadui trivuuun or appaicin - effort. It is responsive gets away : , at a touch of the throttle. . 1 , Come in and let us give you a ,'' ' - demonstration. , CARR E. BOOKER, Dealer fc 1M Went Mtrtla , SAI UGH, X. C COSUfvN f '.OTOR CAR CO., DUtri!utori7 NORFOLK, VIIGIXIA . . ' Btautiful in Design ThonughfyModern Mechanically Right . Tbe Victory Liberty Lena trophy Irala mahe two Hope- ia Wake eonnty todty. Tbe rst ttop tt at Apex thit morning from 9:10 to 10:20, Th trala tbea proceeds to Wake Forest, where it etope from li:iS to 1:30. The trait will make ao ttop ia Kaleigh, bat th people' of the city will have oppor tunity to visit aad inspect the trala either at A pet or Wake Forest. Thle train, which it kaowa at th J0th Division Special," eoataiat th remarkabl eollecuoa of war ophle ever tssembled. Every variety bf war toavenlrt, laeludlng gaat, hel mets, ammunition, captured flage, aai. forme aad laaumerable relict of tbe hattlcdcld. The traia la la charge of men who participated ia mair of the battlee la which theae tropblei were captured. .Trained bond aaletmea are also ia the company aad will assist ia tht eel of boadt at each of th ftopt la thit covary, " ', BonaK la DoabU The result of th campaiga ia Wakt couaty it it ill la doubt. While moot eacourtgiag report! are being received from many of th towat la the eoanty, tome of them have made a report at tlL Wendell appear t bar been the trrt towa . ia the ; county to go over the top, although aeveral , ether towat are clone contender for thit honor. At Wakeloa high echoed in Little River township, Thursday Bight, perhrd houso taw th presentation of the war film, "The Price of Peace. About 15,000 ia'tubaeriptloat wat to rjarcdLmaking a total of qcarly i3,000 To far euheerlhed at Zebnloal The quota for Zebutoa.ia 48)00, and the committee are lending every effort t go over before Saturday alght. The mooting at Zebaleo had many other interesting feature, on el, which wat a talk by Misa Nova Boger, a Bed Croat ntfroe, who, aaw maty months' eerviro'la Fraaee. Official Boaorte. Tbe following are tho eflicial report! to far received from th Waka couaty towat: , Apet, 117,000; Cary, llMj Fuquty Upringa, J,0O0; fiarner, M.IOO; Holly Spriaga. aothlng; Varlna, 01,300; wahe loreat, OUJMO; Wendell, ISO,, tSOf Zebulon, aothir. ASK FOR DIVISION ' OF lUTCOY PROPERTY Special proceeding hire beea ttart ed before Clerk of tho Court Vitrueiout Boytter for tho divisloa ef property ewaed by tho late Lieut. George B. hfe- Loy, killed la r ran re. He wat part owa r of a farm of 20 acre aear Hllbnr ale, aad hit Interest wat left to bro thers aad meters. Philbriek McCoy, part war of th farm, it aew tiring u wataiagtoa City. . WILL DECIDE C.'J KEXT LIVESTOCK MEETING Convention Will Probably Be Held ia pec. or Jan. in One Of Smaller Cities Tht officials of tbe State Livestock Association will meet thie ttoraiag at 10 o'clock, ia the office of the AaimaJ Industry iperimcat Statioa at West Baleigb, t decide tercral matters rel ative to the next meeting. It it probable that thit meeting will b held, either peit December or Jaa uary, ia tome eae ef th amaller cities of the Bute. Ooldsboro aad Beaderua .ire th two towat .bow being iavesti gated by the livestock officials, ttd It ie mere thaa likely that eae r th ether of thet place will be decided oa. (a a letter recently received by Air. B. 8. Curtis, from Mr. A. K. Bobevttoa, couaty tgent ia Wayae couaty, there will be a delegatioa representing Goldt bor aad Wayne eoanty, to appear be for th meeting Saturday. Th oSleialt also eipeet repreoeatatioa from Hen derson v ill. - The aaaaal llvettock conferences, rihibitt and tale, have growa to be oao of the larger. aad most important meetings of progrestiv farmer la the feat. Lett year, thit meeting wat held nt CltrlotTe, and the year before at Wilton. On account of rery Inclement weather, th attendance at both wat itt J:. It f 4m. g !ELt-ANS TOR, JNOIGCSTIOH disappointing, though rery successful aalee were 'held of pure bred animals by local farmer aad outtide breeders. It it pltnned to mahe thia aext meet ing eae .Of the most interesting aad attractive from th standpoint of sales, leeturet aad exhibit. Because North Carolina It rapidly becoming oa of the leading livestock 8tatee of th South, mora latere tlm usual it eapetfted. If a friend cornea to your, office to borrow money and'Sndt you ia, youll be oat, bat if he finds you oat you'll bo ia. , , ' . Ia their effort to make both ends meet tome people merely go arouad ia ei relet. I VV mm TZ2 II EGAL05 CMAKS . , -t . TaWA V aUI 1 i J V 4 1 THEY are making.. Mother's ,Day a. day for every Mother in the land thiryear. And while the formal' - flower is the Carnation-a white Carnation in memory'1 . of the mother who ia no longer with us, another color for , the mother at home, ckn be worn by the son or danghter ' on Mother's Day. , All will wish to remember the mother . herself more directly with a bouquet of pretty flowers or a handsome potted plant " "Sat It will) IFloWrV Sont aad daughter away from home, ao matter how far, eaa hare freak ' flower delivered t Mother oa that day. Could you give her a moro pleasant turprinf Through ear aatioaal organlzatioa we eaa make deliveriet at aay yoint ia th TJ. 8. aad at thorteet aotlce. ' Order for CaraaUou meat V placed early ' 1 ' aa the aapply 1 BaUted. . J. L. O'QUINN COMPANY Motloa of SoU of Bod Imprwremeat Bowt Craavlll Coaaty. The Board of Commiaeioaer of Oraa vlllt eouatr. under authority mtiluil ia aa act of th Ganoral Aaun,hv'ui rort Carolina, teuton of 1019, entitled: aa act to enable tho eommlatioaert ef Qraaeillo eountv th inaummta a Hm. tor tyetem of working tno road ef uraavuia county," will latue aad doet hereby offer for tale eighty thoasaad (aOJMO) dollars of ronona hnnAm' tm,. lag iateroot at the rate of llv (3) per eent per aaaum, payable emi-aaaually, aaid bonda payable twnty year from th date of ieeue. Sealed bid may be mailed, eeat or delireredTte J. B, Powell, Clerk to the Board ef Commissioner! ef Granville county. All aealed bida will bo otieaod aa UnH. Jn mA lain Jth Board of Commlaaioaer of Oraa- vine eouaty reserving ih right - aad Pririlcre ef reioctino an mm all t,M. if. JjljiLL !?-- dmdojUsa-la. same is acomDaaiel Vnr a MHitia ..uk for oao thoasaad (II.OOOI Aollan. Taa act abov referred te prohibit th tale f any ef aaid boadt for lest thaa pat vaiuev This th 5th day of Mty, 1019. THE BOAKD-Or COMMISSION: ER8 QJT RAXVIUJB CO. HICK8 STEM, Attorney. Atiettt J. B. POWELL, ark. Th Count CommlealOtwra f hi. vill county will receiv bidh for tht eoastrocttoa of about nine mile of toil surfrcrii road. Bid to be epea o May '.'.nil. 1919. U m. All bida to be teeor 'witied by certified check la the turn or $000.00. Commisaioaert reaerv the rl;ht to reject any and all l.lds. B. POWELL. -ier to Boar! ' ' Oxford. .... ..,-... . ' 'Tis done. We have fought thfe good fight. We have won. So, let us rejoice, as becomes the Victors. "Y Put the Victory Loan over with a smash. Pay our debt of gratitude right royally." Come across like Men. , . . ' ... , N ' I ' ', - - " Then face the future unflinchingly. Readjust ourselsput our houses m order get down to Business. it . .1 isthepleas alt motorists to get behind and push. As a matter oi Loyalty and Judgment United StatesHms - .areiGobd-TirSS- nEr:ovE daiidruff I tolt- f m sort ac snu, 1a vtii araarlfT lOatia.Ca, t-e- MGISTS WaNTID li, commit. to tm Wmmmm ...LLT'S.T T . II, ttth M U 'l III ' ,1 I!-; t i . i, , I v 1 Y J ' ' t fp)hy' ' l" ' 1 A tt km 4 m m m m 4 m 4 '-"'llfl x
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