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THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 2,'l920. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. mm dhems GOGROFT LECTURE Noted Woman Physical Culttif ist Talks On Woman'. Place - in Wtw America . DISCUSSES TRAINING FOR WOMEN OF COUNTRY Gives Korth CafoliAA Women Credit tot Beiif Tint In Movement for United States Training; Cdrpl Camps j Tliliik One Will Be Located Instate "North Cafeliaa Weiae th4 Iflt t talk t for the Varied Ststei . f reining Oorpe " my opinion eonat for anything they Will get It," elarel Still BuHaa! CeCfdft Usl ilt at ifaitu crifc i ut iHUut en "Wew.lB'1 Place M.lUMrf Amities," la whiel Ih tonehed largely the United Stat Training Corp, I OrglAl ratioa Wniet'eam tat bllhff eeedoi Vf the wrk ohiek fttki Cwfofi did in Washingto'n at "dellar-a-year mn" during the Kset month ef the war. Mis Ceereft'i letn th Sttt la 4 aerie of thfee older th ausplcei of tu Womia't Club'. , -' ' MiM Ceereft'i (tilt, deiivlrtd la her gracious . witty meaner, felved frequent app1a nd-wie-thoroughly enjoyed' by the large audMic ef Mora ditk itudenta and Kalelgk folk! preteat Ska took tha vie that Womia't mining it new, at it ever Wis, that t lUbl' Maori la tad dsn tt th tare ana, It ' wai womin4 ilflnence Which bound the maa te hit cits, tins it wsl 'of lit intern! aad that af the child that he . ahaytd have fori! habillllea. From this, It M true, k rosmid ftf tad ila hat tlwatl returned to the homl. Tha tabillning influence of womaS II th mora neeeslirV todtv Ik (hi life1 aat eenditiom af uf r tore World, tha at Id. Nw Stabiliser Saw. feh defined th m Amorlt al ia Amariea whoa aoiil kal bee iltrfed al never beforei ha hal hid tint to think of herself tot tha last ft yean, bat who M ko turning til march llfht on hiraelf. Bit dMlkrld that th ua af Anuria liood for lori and hindniM and that la ordif to ba ra ' ttered U miad lad body and told ipp tad ioMtui atia la normal aii nulla the tid now at nvr kefor tha hilt of good omn. Sbt arged her aarart to St themel! ph.rilrilljr , aientnll nd plrltuallj' for (hair mil- 'JtOMirmiiff thit four willl tod da kot tbikl yottf km' (hi Hid. "thl mm af friar faUy had th ahitdrea ipoad aioti lima i(tU i their koma than U t, aad tin Mmmanltr la kle Joa iir il aiaa ymil aarw I tnatt W p Ileal it muil'b mad bilutiuU JdlM toreft deehrid that it it juit It ratioMl to riM a. vital orgil II t aaariit all Irm f limb. "Kt tip yoar lllmloa aad 4 toiat (hlnf diffefeat Ifttf 4af Ta if hotli inf moft thaa t walk al th other aid of th Itraet," th tffted. . Sh idriaed th u If (hi aroteril tUa firta ht philetaa f rlaad of kern "A d laagk be for aaeb neat. Tha pititat. ah uld, did tkl In. I reitanridt. The period Itfotl froM hint iKjaired, "An Yoe fruit" 'No, I'm lautbiatf fat mf UUtr wal th Mplfi - "Wtlli I Irdcred ftln tjilrtf (nlaulM tgiS h'Uerl I'll liuH for fcli." ROar f lltiH. ' WtmM, in aonHlBtd, are th kfp ri It tdeallj ma kat't llati Ut tMrh. Kferf ma kit, Ih ill A. kiail la the htift ef ted woeiia Kb difcrtd tkit it at Mia thi duty : of a womtwo keep keriilf whoMteihl aid attriell M t ha(l ftetttMl la tie Villi ef ker klKil. Ihl fletdtd far ina e tofctiiee t ttf tkin telr keilllfal ln pbfileillf tt fir, in aikidi wkt ii tne em te Vtii ft pefen 10 the My ll td tkl quitf ' ' ' ----.1.1 ' Wail eaiUd II rk ofllrll 11 Waahlnftoa in order te tllMftd th kit fof tr were cAafrkted With fttf try Itif eoadlHoftl, Mlt Mill Cofroft, ! riiiaini th fhiition ef the tftMed Elate Tfllkleg Ccrpl. Thef tinffe ctowded It theif liviiff uifllfl. THI hbdfl etl lon VlUull if the Witt wdrk. Th ' wire ffWtt frieadl Ind livid ndr deffiuia ft ditifini. Ai e reiult, tki wfk ef the f6ttntt i kuidlsappid ht oyort.1' - " ; Mil Cotfofl u eillii ii for aultation. Vt Idtid trll fifliMl eiireirt.' Nflltf lvl ffler it detailed (a kf 'nd IJO woittla eft (ilejre tttfl drillld k thN Ifteon ir thl direettoi f Mill Ceerrt the tlllpii la thl trklte Beit trl. ; Ttcih d I!:vcr AppIlcanU for Ineuruied Of td . -t IUjetJ. . . Judglil fr rprt ftH irafglitl wha an totttiy k dirMt tok with th Bufclie, tkr It eae tmparatiae tkat he Uea very tutMtifui la onnoaitii tiiPio eonditioa. Th mild ted kaliaf influent of Dr. Kllator'a SwampgtoOt I ioo reiliied. It taad t kigklit for it remirkiblo reeerd af hnh Aa eiaminim thriielaa for eae ef th proaiiatm Life Innrineo CMMaUi ia ta interview af th euhjeet, lead th ae toulahint itatmat tkat d rtaaoa h o tinny applicant for imurixee an n jcoted ii beauM kidi truble 1 lomino t tb Amerkaa peep!, aad th !i e kiRjoritf of th wkoe appliea l.i art doeiintd do set ovea tiupeet t I thev havo th die, ht. Kilmer' p-kwi it aa atle at alt druf iterei 1 1 1 1 ::'. of to tiaea, medium aad err, if va ftiH Crli t tot thit t j - t, . a it a 4 tea ent to Dr. r if i , . - ' ' !, J.. for a t . 1 I eiive The ttiult ttu tare thee t'Ufylf aad tHo ferernment keid urfed tbi eoatiauaaoo of a lyitem which had brought about eueh good result. Tha United State! Training Corpi hiving at ita objective th promotion aad main teaaaeo of the health of wonea wat forced. Caain lif ie th Ihlof Keaoi to thil tad, Mine Coefoft tiid. SAYS BUBONIC PLAGUE IS INNEW ORLEANS Oorref pondeat ef fhlUdeipiiia, ' -,Faper Learnt Condition b . ltd lerions (Waihtngtoa Correipoadene ef th Philadelphia Fabli Ledger.) . fiubottia pltga ia it levereet Tiirm, (ii Publie Ledgpf (erreipoadant lerani, kat brakes Ont ia New Orleanl. Offl tiatl of tkl Publie Eeiltk Bervlr ire grafelf aoaeeraed over the lieuition. The ttnoaiaeN or .eosauione and tue Virulent font ot th aliaua are dent onitnted bf th faet that eat ot eleven eale among kamaa belnge five kav krovtd fatal, sad the mortality of rat M very great. Aa eitetisito turrey ha revealed the preieaea el a greii mm. kef af rAt tarrria th Infection, mmr f them having been found dead It a remit of thi dieeiM. .. . 1 . The Publle Haaltb iervw U doins everything I Iti power to eheek (ha tpread of to plague, and tn nu, Th aiual tranlmltteri Of th pttigin, ire being hunted with cyanide git by gerta anlgned to th work by public ertHh ofilcitll. Quoriatine, ehleli Might vider othor ofedlltnl b otdered with a View at lent f ltoliting the diieam ia tho Louieiana port, baa t boea reiortet to bteauoo erf th caroeit oppoiitioa of th Ihitnbtr At eottteerel Of thit elt.f, whole effort la that direetioa in arlr upported by Senator - fcanedell, ... ut Louiiian. The ifinUkl Ml Mil Oral ia BOw approaching aad 'it ia felt that were the mtlea geaemif t beeon aware ef th faet that thl dineii hit dfaily eltablUhad iiiclf ia New Or lean, and thit. th gerai-earrying-ritt are at large la the city ia incalculable atAbert, It would pMtly tnllltat agalhtt th oeee ot th pfe-Lelten feitlval whieh-eieh yeir attract! groat iriwd ef (ourliti te Kw Orlein. He Vlgeroul ktv beta (h rtptoent- (ioal of thl Leuiiiana Senator ia thit reipeet that evee th ipreeaudoni whe;h ere bolag tall bt the' publie health terviee are attended by every poniblo mealnre detltneS 14 fhauro eeereey and thui 14 kav New Ofleaai from what it rneaa aad ponton in congret wontd prori a teriout blow to iti ee eiit preltlg and eotimereial proi- pnty To Real a Gagh fail SATES fiEXllNO HOKET. 35c. Ad. .. -; f ' SECRETARY DANIELS GOES TO PHILADELPHIA TO SPEAK Ohalrmda Will Hayi f ti Judft W. t. Byndm On Hie Advil. orrComnUUee ' , Thl Nowl Ihd Obitrvef burclu, : tO Dlltfiet KfttHl nHk Bldg. IBp It I. POWKLL.) Wnnifigtdl, 10. 0., fan. ISSeer' trf UiHIel writ thit ftfteriteea ta Philidelphla wlttr hi delivered the annuel eomfteneemeht addreae it th flftlll for the Pieni School of Buiineet Admlklitratlia, aa Initltutisn with torn 1,100 ttndnl. Ut, Pihielt wt ae Mplnld tl Philadelphia by hU fee. Mtnry, Mr. t, R, Brlttoa. GhiirnaA Will Bayi, at th BepublU eA National aemttiltteo, releiied through Wlihlngtoa headiHirten todiy the addition t4 th Republican "pUtfernl and ftolley" oaimttUe other thaa teitabera of thl tiWanil eemmittee kp belated for thit krldertaklag ia Mem ber. Judge ff, P. Ryahttii bt Oreenf ben, ic added ta thriiit vMh pt- eiOuity Ueludld Jeha Motley Moreheid, at Cliifleil. Almort I kindred bamee eemBMI the eeajmtttel ndit It te work Independently f th ihlldreai alldtr tlaleel who- lnred by a pria f IOt)6o It! bulliy agigd i writ ing a platform for the Bepablinme i . Ateordllf te i Itateaint li t if front the offif ef Jahe BWeltoa Wllllifhti Comptroller tt.the (hirreayv filtioill bilk teiotireei la North (Jiro lie hate taeniled tl7M03)oo daring the palt twenty yari, tr taaotly lksi per cent. North Carolina' If one of th iltteea Itatet ihowing an inereen la felearoli abev an thotnund per tent, Th itatepjent II by twenty ' year per lodi aiy. RUB MY - TISM Il jpoWerfd Anttieritle tnd Pelf. Killer, curei Infected cut, did eorei, tetter, etc. Relieves Spf dim, NdUfAlf it, - RheUfflkv turn.: . ... Phonograph ICnoch? . If So - . ,.. . 0 !,, Phono 341 PARKER ANDERSON QUITS THE GREENSBORO RECORD Greenelioio, ia.n. 2,Tbe Creeng'boro' Record, of which Tarter Anderson ha been editor and manager for tonti time, today "carries the fololwing aanonleo ateatt ' Parkor B. Andonoa, who hu had the taanigeaBt ef The Daily Record for the put tea wentha, hti retired front aetivt lervire with" llie piper. Tb tueeeieof to Mr. Andertoft in the biivlneee auttagemeat ii Caput Way airk, former tuociute editor. The change of manageri It effective tow. Mr. Aadereoa it in 'Wuhiugtoa, where t major portion ef hit Dewepiper life line lMn ipent, and ht his not an. aoubetd kit pltai tor ihe futire. The ki i'.it n-aaJiijCuir-Bt doei not mirk the nllvraHon of the purpoeea of the Daily Kecord nor itl policy." Th Strong Wlthetead The ' Winter Leld BHIer Than The Weak . Old people who are feeble and younger people who are weak, will be itrength. enod and enabled te go through eeld weather by taking OBOVE'S TASTE LESfl chill TONfr, which il limply IKOX and QUININE impended it lyrup. fw pleaiaht eve ehlldrea like it. Yon eaa toon feel ill Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. Price 80e. Adv. Fund Is Started By Suffragists For Ratification (Cknllnued fre Pig One.) heard aa to the manner in which tb. people of Oreenabore had entertained their gnett ahd 111 were, enthuiattle in their pralta of the kifiduet and eouttety ihown tbem. The Maralng leaalea. The eonvention reconvened it 4:30 'dock (hi morning id the Blue room Of the' O. Henry Hotel for the flnt meeting ef (he eeeobd day. A'iplendid nttnda.nee mirked the beginning of th di.re busi ties.'- The meeting Wai feitared by Iddre6 and diieussioil of nnnlutl Interest and Value. Mr. Biymond Rrowa, vlce-nreeident ot th Amerinn National Women But' fnga AuerUtion, and one of th fore. moil women In aatloiil luff re e elr elpt, delivered an inspiring addree bit brganlialloa ihowing th great need for ergnnltatlon la thit end Other ttatea. Beporta were tewved frotn twen?v ilt different organiuUonl throughout th Stat Indicating in cncouragl.tg gtowth ia memberthlp ad Interest in tne luirrage eanae. . Adveeitea Mere Publicity, The last lili! re Ml of th thnrhlne delivered by Mia Marjorle Bhuler. a member Df the ttreaa committee ef the nitional .ioeltion. who diecuned at torn length the importiaee Of publicity in buildilg Up auffrace ornnimtuini. Bh predicted that th North Carolina legislature at ita special netsion next suuifiier would ratify the suffriMj nmenament te the federal lnstitutten. "It would be weh wonderful tribute mm MM for two. freneratlona the Uttering urbmei Of AmerU , ferttcularly ot the outh 'have found relief from "wointa'a ills" through th fsmoue preocrtptloB of a gimmii eld finuthern doctor STELLA VITikB." , Vomen know when they ' Med e remedy tot weikaeet and ailiery In body and mind, Motnere know tkat their Vouna eiaghtere, at the ertticea are. need a riermleea reeulitor aad a whoiewma topic, V . Kl ELUA VIT AB wopplle Ibie need. Sold by your riiiBldl.. . 'I me ( rtir STfAAji 1TAE. tMflM t Iwd it isiiltcred with psinj pertwle, ' etetre KtekM-hi ud wiiw srrm my atHlmaea. t de ctVd t try yair STFXLA ITAB. sad mt sh the seias wd triw km ditannnnd, Ind I M Vew.e Wee snv fwntlily periedi. in beta Sidm, aiib TmacherMedicine Co. s,W.gsA. u u u Electrical Wiring; and Repairing , -Wi hvt fore of' first cUm electriciarii .: nnd Urd stock of '. maUrlals, ennbiint . us to tske care of ' your ordtrs prompt- . ly. - ; ft 41 riinsa.Tei CiEGTliic to the Women Of tli Stat If roar Leal, lata re would ratify," ih laid. Khe pressed'' the conviction that the ureal of the State would more and move coin round lo the advocacy f ratification. is - it taw the drift of eentimeat throughout the Jtation. OAcera Elected, At 12:30 idjotltifment WA taken for lunefa, reawembting at 2:30, when offl. con of the atsoeiitioa wire elected u follows: ,. - i Pmeldcnt-Wist Gertrude Weil, of Goldiboro. - i . , . First ; Vice-Prenident Mril Palmer Jerman, of Raleigh. Becond Viee-l'reiitlenr ilixi Settle Windley, of New Bcru. Third Vice-President Mrs, A.' L, Brooks, 6f Ofeeneboro. - ' -' Becord'iiig Becretiry ilisi Harriet Elliott, of Greensboro. s Corresponding Secretary Ulea Louise C. Vann, of Goldiboro. -- Treasurer Mrs. . Julius . Cone,' of Greensboro All of tkete wen re-eVtioni with the exception of Miss Windley, who succeeds Mis .HattI Berry, of Chspel Hill, and Miss Venn, who succeeds Mrs. Lillian D. Wooten, of Kinston. - ecektlon For Delegstee. --r The reception given thl ftfternm by Mrs. A. L. Brooks at her handsome home in Irving Park in honor of the delegati.'i to the convention trai on f i the- most brilliant . and delightful social tventa of the year., The Brooks home if n of the loveliest la the Plate, and hundred! .of guest rilled during thl afternoon to meet the attractive boHoreei. ' - ,'...--. Throughout the house, with th ex ception of the library, the luffrage col ors of. yellow and white ' were used most effectively. A profusion of ion jilt Ind California daisies, together with tha dainty butterfly votes, csf- tied out thli eoloT echeme. In th UbrerV red varnttion wen used. - The attests were greeted at the front door by Mesdamei James B. Young and Y. P. Hobgood, and directed to th ft" bnry door when they yen tnet by Mesdamei E. Bternberged and K. D, Bfoadhurst, whd Introduced then to the receiving line. Tht line wai composed of Mesdamei A. h. Brooks, thrid vice president of th state aMociatlonj Ja- sephus Dthieit, Wife of the aeereury oi ihe Wivyt Ksymond Brown. - third Vice-president of th national alloca tion; Mis Mirjorie Phnlef, aeeociite editor of the Woman CitiseiM Mial Ger trude Weil, president of tbl atats - toeiaHoat Mist Mitr Owen urnhsm, president ot Pelre InstltuUs Miss Bit tie Berry, tceond Vle presidebt of thl state issoclitioh; Mist Harriet Elliott, Corresponding lecretiryj Miss Ixiuist Alexander, president of th local tuff rage league, and mm wanna jiaywooa, ST0.MACH UPSET? Get tt the Real Caus-Take v Pr. Edwards' CXive Tablets That' what thousand rf akmaoh auOctara are tking new. Instead of . tafcuw totiica, or trying td patch ur) a pour direction, they ate attacking the reef cause of . the. lnent-ckgie4 tor and Utorrleftd hrwi.,U , ,Vt. Edward' Olive Tablett arouse the Bv- In a aoothine, healing way. When the river" and, boWeii arc per forming theif natural functions, sway gors huAcrstioti and ebXMcli troubte. Have you a bad tkete, coated tongtw, poor appetite, a lacy, don't care fcefmg, no ambition or energy, trouble with tindifteeted foods? Take Ofive fabiete, the tubttitnu iorcAlameL Dr. Edwards' OUva Tablets are I vrareW Vegetable cfimponnd mixctl with olive oat. You will know them by their tdrvceokr. They do th work without griping, eratnpa-oi pain, . Taawonc or twiMt bedtirM k hiikk cM -t what voa like rttead2oc. WfebstersAyiJtkit sute , of beihtf free from disease of pain, A riale and- hearty condition. Th chiro pfACtof ayi it A con 'dition of belnif fre from dis-ease caused by pressursupon isrves At tbdir point k f exit from between w joints of the back bone. : v Until you know the . condition of y o u r I pine what the alignment ' o f each ' joint Is According; to a careful analyiie . you Are not In posi tion, to take preven tive measures against the diseases to which you Are most subject. Cat an aaalyiu ' - mtj. Tha time) to do it is TODAY. ml. whit . m. - .if i k Health 1 M chairman of the ttaf suffrage asso Ciatioa publicity committee, , Directing tb guests into the ana par lor wa Mrs. Paul fVaenek and they Were received here by Mr. B. L. Thomp son tnd Mill Bert Mebane. irom this Som they went into th attractive den, rher delivion punch wai lerved by Mesdamea Charles Hole, Parran Jarboe, U M. Humphrey and J. W. Brawley. At the other library door were Mri. Ar thur. Watt and Misa Clara Gant, prea ident of the Junior Suffrage league, and the gueet Were then directed te tbe dining room door where they were met by Mrs. I. I Arm He Id and Mr. Him er Hole. Pouring tea and coffee ia heVe wer Mesdamei I. N. Staples, H. K. Bush and Charlea F. Myers, and serving the beverage, aandwitchesv mint and al monds were Mr. A. U Wood, Mr. Cum miits, Mebane, Miseee Lacy Myers, Gray Bradshaw, Lillian Brandt, May Gordon Latham, Kathleen Price and Mary Wil ton. The guests were directed back into the inception, by Meedamee H. D. Douglas, W. C. A. Haaniel aad hRVJ. Mebiatt . t ; . . . Mr.Daalem Hewee Far Bitificatlea. Waskingten, da. Secretarr of the Nkvy Josephui Daliel toniffht teat th following telegram .to Miss Gertrude Weil, president of the North Carolina Equal Saffrage League; "North Carolina took tbe lead la the amendment! ef the Constitution guana toeing the bill ef rights, fivdom of feligibii, freedom of the press and ether guarantee ef freedom which Icive th chief glory to our national Constitu tion. Our Wat atood rof the etahteentn amendment, Which wat ratified by forty- five States. I covet for our srreat btatc the honor of taking it place with other eotameflweaUhl in ratifying the amend ment tor the largest freedom by asking the vesica of America to share with Sure Relief 6 BtLlrANS Hot vrater Sure Relief feR LL-AWS li)Vo INDIOISTIOM DON'T let your Jhair f All out until your head looks like a bil liard bill. Stop it, as thousands havo done, by massage tog" the scalp1 witH White Cloverine Salvd At bed-time. Many people state that the results are mArvellous ly prompt . . t tt il highly recommended for Burna, Piles, Tetter, Kesemai L'lcers, Dandruff, Sunburn, Catarrh, Chafe, Ivy Poison' ing, 8or Threat, Chapped ttaada aad Lipi, ate. Ai an all-round household II ret aid then le nothing bet ter and you ihould get a boa from your druggist without ielay, It told est, w will forward tot, prepaid, ipoa receipt ef 15c, . ,. . V , -. y tae Matt Prtietir Memllf ef thl fatniiy. Thl youag lady intering her tleni doesn't can th Into ot hr fin ger about the erthopedii qualities 4f her Ihoes h WadU them stykih" regardUtl 4f Comfort r health. I Creokir' tke for growing girls ske need net eacride style or comfort, , -. .. They art imatt fa lint aad leath er. Tet an contracted en prln. elpte that laiun pretty feet ia later yeara, - .,' '. Pttvttii BaUnes$ 1 l iK. flKf'T1 lot, vnnr tioir 1 1 N' . ' f , ' -,. - ' Shoes the men the problems of itovernjueut. home-keep rati aad preserving the foun dations of real Americanism. 'Woman's participation ia nxd'tllea will bring her dear intuit lorn, devetion to home and belief in cleaner, polities to bear in helptng td solve wiith wisdom the great aad far-rcaebiug- problems bVfore m. .. .... f . Stacy Expects To Decide Ques " tion of Running Soon (Continned irm Pige.Oae.) in agriculture in North Carolina aul ia the other couf hecstcm ftates that it will be impomible Xor these States to produce anything that approaches) a normal crop 'f cotton and food and foed product tbia year unless tht far- men ire able to obtain a Jinerai supply Of commercial fertilizers. The faetua-ice are now thlpping the. fertiliser! to tho local merchant!, nnd in order to get the fertilizer! in the nonai el tbe farmer! in time, it will be aeceisary for the fertiliser ompaniei to be supplied with the earn for tht transportation of these fertlliers. . ' , "The factories salvias me that they are getting about fifty per- cent of ' their requirements, and X earnestly urg you ta take etepi to eupply this deficit. This i a matter of such supreme importance to the farming: interests of my 8'ate, and indeed, to the entire population. i Coxz'nv Crew Eetisr awrseUrwV swwi iTwctwanOsi WJiilwdawis i rnmttt lrrttsioai as ri'Wt'tt m? throat tick- - nag magi, WBeaymuscisaasw nawmna Double- With All Round Belt or Without Belt That's tho thins this sea son and next season and Boone's De Luxe Clothing models made by "The House bf Klippenhelmer," Breasted . "Stein-Bloch" and others that make these rood are the- finest looking1 Suits to be had. They right and priced to make friends ... i .jt'COME ' Ii All el1 A- t i .We haven't forgotten, the man that wants A single-: breasted or a conservative suit, All tho models are here for your Inspection and how Is the time to buy. Clothing will be higher next season. . .... - . .. . VALUEIVING PRICES ' . $1S.OO to $60.00 V C. R. BOONE "Good Quality SpelleWhal Boo SelW ; ."Boon to YouM v I u "Boon to You 'Real -Estate We have a number of buyers for five to seven room dwellings, : well located In Raleigh. Describe and price what you have. Phone 55 or 396.. v. . c Wo Make A Auction If you have a farm or town property ih any good location, that can be eubdivid-: ed, let u3 talk' with you aboui an auction i sale. Every sale conducted by an cx- perienced force. . - ""' .;. .' ''' '""'v; .'" !.";"';-'";''"" ;' Wc Caive Satisfaction 'PRieE-Tf REALTY-, 00.' that X do nut hesitate te say that if you can met the equireaienta ef th ferti liser fatoriea for car yew Will aaafel listing blessing : upon the people el this State. . ' - Sore Throat, n Coughs and Coldi Sytnptoma' of IrJSueaaa J The first lymp.omi at tore throat r coldi may mean aa attack ef thl tread ed diaeaae known aa inflneaaa. t Do not ever trifle with aora throat n. lial,t enl.l. It maf lead te Una. eaea, aewrtet fever er diphtheria aa well al many throat disrasee. Mace-Solvent is the one bodyguard that aid the body in throwing off these deadly germa aad if for nothing else ihoald, be used as a precautionary measure. . Mue-olveat ia the ideal ho trtAfl meat, preventive aad precautionary measure against Co tig he, Cotea, ftore Throats, Whooping Cough, Croup, Ten silitia and Quinsy and all disease at- , tacking the delicate mncena meat bras I lining of U throat. . . v The prompt use ef Meew-Aolvent will prevent tht deadly germa from talcing effect and ia a precautionary measure against dtrelopsneat ef I ret the slightest throat troubles. It il a harm less, vegetable composed, possessed of unusual properties, destroy infections instantly, elcanae and eoothct th int darned tncmbruia. diMolvea aad lllari away tbe accumulated niaeou. Do not attempt te be without thi splendid ; household medicln, Arm jokrself with a remedy that prtvents as well ai cures throat diaca.es. Get a bottle today ef any dngtllt er write Loewy Drug Ce4 BalUmere, ACS. Price 15 cent and llWAdv. clothes fit just AND SEE". We Aelu Specialty Of 0) Sales RALEIGH "VUter Frer!1;ts in rAvrr:--. s ur;,zx V 11 W. M.rUn St. PLone 11'!. r)iot' v c n. e. rnir;cr, rs-r. Pal';h, n. c. wow - I
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