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SUNDAY MORNING,' AUGUST 17. 1919.v 12 THE NEWS "AND. OBSERVER. IEFLIH SPEAKS AT UU1BURG EVENT Alabama Congressman To De liver Principal Address at Celebration - ' lt'.irinbcrg, Aug. .'6 Congressman J. Thoa, Heflia of Alabama ill lw the speaker of the day at Uurinborg VtU day, Aoguat 9, whea Bcotlaud county Hill eelebrat th relur of her tolilicr on from I'ranre. Congressman I-ee D, Kohinson, of Wadesbnro'snd repre eatative from tlio Seventh1 d lit riot, will accompany Mr. Heflia here from Wash ington for tlit eelebratlon. Mr. liellin b a national figure aod. m a speaker raaka among the beat in America. Indications are. that Laurinburg'a eelebratlon for the service men will be success in. eory way. Committee la charge of preparation are duing their work well and'tho people of town and county will work' together to make thla the grea teat day in Iurinburgs history. Beside the speech by Mr. liellin there will, lie many pleasing attrartione to interest old and young. Ilia Iceiuorlce brats band of 28 pieces hae been en gaged to make tntuic for the day. A professional decorating concern hat bee employed to dress the town up la gnla attire one or two ilnyi previoui to tbo celebration, i hr will lie a tig mile in the morning before the pmking, and picnic dinner after ward for the soldier. Aa aeroplane from I'upe r'ield, t'ninp Bragg, will enme here for cilnliition flights in the afternoon, if plans do not miwurry. There will also be a bell gnmo in the afternoon by two out-f-towr temns. ljnirinbiirg will do hor belt In make the duy ploisunt for all who ri me here Unit d.iy, anil the Indi cation are tlmt a great croud will attend. Pellagra Cured In Mississippi Parrie Nicholas, Ijiurcl, Miss., writes: "Seem to me if I bud not obtained yonr treatment ulien I diil I would no have lived much Ioniser. I nm glad you diaeotort-d this nomlrrful trriitmi'iit for Pellagra. When I begun taking llimglin's Pellagra Treatment my weight win 00- ' odd pounds; now it is lHl-ndd. I would like to liuve this published mid sent to offerers of I'ell.-igru. This is published nt liur leanest. If yon suffer from Pellagra or know of any one who suffcra from l'elli n it is your duty to consult the resourceful Baughn, who bus fought and eonquni d tli dreaded malady right in the Pellagra belt of Alabama. Tbo symptoms hands red like sun burn, skin peeling off; sore mouth, the lips, throat and tongue a flaming red with much mucus and choking; indiges tioa and), nausea; either diurrhea'or con ttirwtion. There is hope if you hare Pellagra. You ran he cured ly ltuughn's Prllngrn Treatment. Get a big free book on Pcl Ingra. Address American t'oniKiiiidiiig Cow, Box .Hill, Jasper, Ala., rcmcmberi ! money t refunded in any r:ie where th trratmeat fails to cure. .idv. WARREN NEGRO IS KILLED BY FARivi ER Dead Man Said To Have Been Advancing Towards Him; Ag ricultural Picnic Warrenton, Aug. 10. -I H. North ington, white farmer f the Areola sec tion, shot Will West, a colored man, of that vicinity last Wednesday night three times with a shot gua. ' Death came Friday. The killing is said to have lijeii due tu West'sl, failure to leave the premises when ordered and, because of offensive language and aa advance toward Northingtos with a knife. The agricultural picnic of Warren county farmers held here Thursduy was addressed by Mr. Larle Briton II, of the animal industry department. Mrs. lien Icy, district demonstration agent, 11. II. Musk, representing Agent McLean; Mr. (lurnett, of the division of market of l bo department of agriculture, mid by Hon. Tusker Polk of this city. Dem onstrations in tractor plowing u roused much interest among the formers as well aj did modern lighting systems, The dny was much enjoyed and of prnc ticnl worth to the farmers of the county, Ivm-bI rarui Agent J. W. li.ison was m.'isier of ceremonies. Warrenton is pleased to welcome Lieutenant and Mrs. Hi in A. Palmer here on ii visit to Mr. Palmer's grnnd riM.iinT, Mrs. H. P. Arringtou. Lieut. Pulnier is a member of the 15th artil lery ut I lie famous Hecond division, I' N. Ii , which ployed astcllur role in tin! American offensive in the Ar gunne and throughout th f. ' Mr. Palmer wa across over eighteea month and eomes here straight from th Ruin. He was awarded the trou ds uuerre for conspicuous braeery under Br. ; Mr. William Bnrham iwvis, a. m oi tlfi VUutvwraity of North Carolina, and ell known in Stale school circles s the t'Bicient principal of th Charlotte hu school,' has accepted th principal ship of the Warrenton Stat high school. Miss Helle Dameroit was hostess lust Wednesday night at a bridal hower in hei'Oi of Miss Nau P. Jones. Number of friends were present and th inu much enjoyed. Numbers, of Warrenton' social set en;oyed gypsy tea at Boulherland's Mud Monday afternoon. A delightful pi.rly at the bom of Mrs. J. B. Davis Safe Pills have been the ideal Family Laxative for 40 years a guar antee of reliability. Gentle in action, they are entirely free from injurious drugs, and are intended especially for constipation, biliousness, indi gestion, torpid liv er or inactivity of the bowels. Your druggist sells them. Varatr tab aislii c, cBssm, H. T LP' ' ' msnsw I 11 Your Last Chance to Buy Summer Cotton Dresses At a Sacrifice We arc goiriK to dose out these Dresses at unheard of prices, so come early. The Royal Shop Nothing but (Uafts INSTRUMENTS You will notice we handle only Crafts instruments. i The reason is obvious. We are sure of Crafts Pianos. 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