r -
six nun at;
. NET OF PASTORS
JEW ARTICLE TEH
V
112 HillionssX
DAIRY
000 USERSOF CALOMEL
Acts Like Dynamlt on
p Work.
reason why a person
Bs Sure Baby ii Healthy -at
Teethuig Time
Keep digestion natural, the bow.
els open, give sufficient food and
HAS BEEN ADOPTEE
to KILL COLDS
mm,
;eres , salivating calo-
d taKe rr;.nta buys a large bot-
W?Z f.vpr Tone-a perfect
KleS Vegetable liquid
lill start your liver Just as sore
l! Sn etbut it doesn't make you
sr- r,nt salivate.
ndca . 4 mwn folks can take
Pen.a" Vrtfl hppause it 13 oer-
n.s Liver -harmless.
I is a aaugwuuo B. -
hones. Take
F !Ltv calomel today and you
i weak, sick and nauseated to
f66 Don't lose a day's work. Take
K.V.f Dodson's Liver Tone in-
7; Toa will wake up feeling
So more biliousness, constipa
'jUistaess. headache, coated
sWr stomach. Tour drug-
KifTou don't tod Dodson's
tTnne acts better tnan nomwe
f J y01ir money is waiting for you.
NEARLY every denomination
REPRESENTED AT RECENT '
Y GREAT GATHERING
Evidences of Income.
trvinsr io uiew iix
liggins is
that
make people think, he
int nf money."
. n- n iii'AV' w
Kat and patent leather shoes
5 that sort of thing?"
I t these days. He has to put on
C 0f overalls and is carrying a
Iter's outfit." ,.n
UFORNIA FIG SYRUP"
IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE
, at tongue! Remove poisons
' from stomach, liver and
bowels.
ccept "California" Syrup of Fig3
look for the name California on
package, then you are sure your
is having the best and most harm
I laxative or physic for the little
jach, liver and bowels. Children
I its delicious fruity taste. Full
ytions for child's dose on each bot-
Give it without fear.
mother! You must say "California."
fa.
REPORU OF DOCTOR RAWLIIiGS
Attendance of Women at the Various
Conferences Ran Up Approximately
to 400 at the Several Session
Charlotte. 'Six hundred minus two
'North Carolina minsters, represent
ing most of the evangelical denomina
tions of the state were registered del
egates at the North Carolina State
Pastor's conference of the inter
church world movement, which i; con
cluded its three day's session in the
Second Presbyterian church in Char
lotte. ; :
The report of Dr. E. H. Rawlings
on av trip , he recently made through
the various mission fields and the
answers to questions on the ipter
church world movement by Dr.
Charles H. Pratt were the only . two
features of the final session of the
woman's conference. The attendance
at the various conferences of the wo
men ran up to approximately 400.
Dr. Vance conducted the devotional
service with which the conference
closed, reading a portion of the 15th
chapter of the Gospel of John .and
emphasizing the words of the seventh
verse, "If ye abide in me and my
words abide in you, ye shall ask what
ye will and it shall be done unto you,
Sanford, The Sanford Develop
ment Company, which was organized
about a month ago, has just received
it3 charter and seal, and is just be
ginning its operations. This organ!
zation was called into being because
of the great congestion that has ex
isted here for several months in.hous
ing the people who desire to move
to this city.
Asheville, A special car from the
Bureau of Fisheries, Washington,
will arrive in Asheville soon for Pis
gah national forest with 95,000 trout
for planting in Davidson river, Mills
river and Looking Glass creek.
Salisbury, French memorial diplo
mas will be distributed to the nearest
relatives of American soldiers who
died in France. Some 50 or more of
these diplomas for people in Rowan
and surrounding counties will be giv-
en out-
J- X. . v
CHANGING COWS TO PASTURE
Caution Must Be Observed to Avoid
Drop in Flw of Milk Re
duce Grain Gradually. ,
(Prepared by the United State Depart-
" ment or Agriculture.) .,,
5Farmers welcome the season when
dairy cattle can be turned on pasture.
as theyi feel that the "heavy expense
of winter feeding is over, and 'expect
that during the late spring and early
summer, months the cows will reach
their maximum flow of milk at a
minimum cost. This is true within
certain limits, but caution, must be
observed in making the change from
dry feed to pasture cofiditidns. The
change should not be made too early
In the spring, nor too abruptly, espe
cially in the case of cows that re
producing a relatively high flow of
mtlk and that have been fed liberally
during the winter. Unless the change
Ij made gradually there will be a de
cided jlrop in the flow of milk.
Pasture grasses in the early, spring
are immature and contain a high per
centage of water and but a small
amount of dry matter. This makes it
physically impossible for cows pro
ducing a large amount of milk to eat
enough of such grass to supply the
necessary amount, of nutrients. The
cows should be allowed on pasture!
only V few hours a day and the grain
ration - should be reduced gradually.
After the change has been made cows
which are producing only an average
amount of milk and butterfat will
find a sufficient supply of feed on good
Dasture.- Hiirh nroducers. however.
, . : . .
will require ome grain throughout the
season. While direct results may not
show immediately it Is the general
consensus of opinion that cows are
brought to a better body condition and
are likely to maintain their flow of
milk longer during the balance of the
lactation period if they receive some
grain. Three to five pounds daily oi
grain, such as a mixture of oats, bran
and corn or barley, may be used to
.supplement pasture.
Tie laUab ami OiMrn't Reguktor ;
Then the milk teeth ne ver cause
trouble for you, or discomfort .'
tor baby. Mrs. Winslow'a Syrup
orings most remarkable results
in good health and comfort for
the baby. It's pleasant to give
and pleasant to take.
fmnta and childwn'. regulator,
formula on, every UbeL Goaran.
At Ail DruggUf
The Reformation.
Admiral Mark- Kerr said at- an air
man's wedding: .- ; - .
"Women often marry men,; to re
form them, and oftener than people
think, the women -succeed in this.
The reformed husbands," however, are
seldom very grateful. , .
" 'My wife married me to reform
be,', a man said bitterly on a sea voy
age Cubaward. . : . -
" 'Did she succeed?' asked another
man. . :' .'. '
."'You bet she did!' said the first
one. 'Why I wouldn't -marry again
if I lived -to be as old . as Methuse-
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old -remedy
for infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castona
No Expense.
Lawyer What was the - judge's
charge to the jury?
Ex-Juryman Not a cent. In fact,
we got paid by the day for our work.
DAI
GREATEST PROFIT FROM COWS
I Mere Trifle.
Feathertop I'm going to the
is this afternoon, and I'm so ex
ile I know I'll fairly lose my head
Is Wife Oh, dca't worry about
dear. But be careful of your
Durham. An anonymous gift of
$100,000 toward the fund to erect a
woman's building at Trinity college as
a memorial to the late James H.
Southgate, conditioned upon the rais
ing of a certain amount as yet not
stated, was announced by the fund
campaign committee.
JAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
How to Get Quick Relief, From
Head-Colds. It's Splendid!
one minute your clogged nostrils
J open, the air passage of, your
p will clear and you can breathe
h. No more hawking, snuffling,
fins, headache, dryness. No strug
I for breath at night; your cold
latarrh will be gone.
a small bottle of Ely's Cream
nfrom your druggist now. -Apply
ittle of this fragrant, antiseptic,
ing cream in your nostrils. It pen
tes through every air passage of
head, soothes the inflamed or
llen mucous membrane and relief
fs instantly. .
s just fine. Don't stay stuff ed-up
1 a cold or nasty catarrh Relief
es so quickly. Adv. -
I , Extravagant.
es extravagant." '
1 e Served her husband beefsteak
nerlast night."
JJat of that? The poor man has
F doesn't he?"
f c0Urse. but thinlr nf smin?
?teak
"V JiJLiyJiXllJf 111 UiU
The Cutlcura Toilet Trio
n? cleared your skin keep it clear
jiamg Cnticura your every-day
Preparations. The soap to cleanse
3urify, the Ointment to soothe and
J ie Talcum to powder and per
il No toilet table is complete
j them. 25c everywhere. Adv.
ery census has disclosed the fact
Le more men in the United
Jwan women.
II bM Night
Pyoun'Ees
I '""..tjyr Healthy
Fayetteville, A strong protest
against the pardon of Chas. L.: CHig
gins by Governor Bickett was made
In a signed statement given out here
by N. A. Sinclair, prominent attoriey,
who assisted the prosecution which
resulted in O'Higgins' conviction of
abducting a married woman.
Difficult for Some Owners to Realize
That Greatest Returns Come
From , Good Feed.
Records of cow testing associations
go to show that it Is the well fed cow
that returns the greatest profit. "It
would be advisable often for the man
who Is milking teii cows to sell two
erf them and give oil the feed to the
rest," says J. B. Fitch, head of the
dairy department at the Kansaa State
Agricultural college.
"It requires a long time for some
cattle owners to realize that it is prof
itable to feed a cow well. It is a
fact, that the average cow requires
Washington, (Special) E. D. Smith
of South Carolina will go to Greens
boro, N. C, to make the principal
speech in behalf of the plan of boost
ing exports from the Southern states
and to prevent unfavorable action on
the part of the railroads in withdraw
ing fair rates, to that section.
Kinston, Had the tobacco market
here been a communistic institution
last year every man, woman and child
in the community might be richer by
$1,000 today. The final figures for the
season, announced by E. Y. peed,
secretary of the Market Board of
Trade, show that that part of the crop
sold here brought $13,004,490-.48, and
that the total of ' pounds was 26,-088,758.
Oxford Postoffice Looted
Oxf ord,-War savings stamps valu
ed at $10,000, postage stamps to tho
amount of $5,000 and about $75 Vin
cash were' secured by safe-blowois
who blew open the safe of the Oxford
postoffice here and made their es
cape. t:'t ,-: ' -i -;- -y
Five strangers, reported to have
been seen at ' Franklinton, 15 miles
from here, are thought to have been
the persons who robbed the post
office. :
The robbery was not discovered
until the postoffice was opened. ,
Wilmington's Ferry Boat
Wilmington, Chairman W. P. Mc
Glaugon, of the board of county com
missioners, and Chairman J. J. Knox,
I of . the Brunswick board, will leave
for TMorehead City, where they will
witness the launching of the new fer
ry boat, J. J. Knox, which will be used
to connect Wilmington and- Bruns
wick.' - '-, ' ' : : " "--
. The boat is named in honor of the
Brunswick Chairman, whose efforts
to procure a modern ferry service be
tween New Hanover and Brunswick
GOLD GOT YOU?
FEELING GR1PPY?
RESULT FOR" THE PRESENT AT
LEAST BRINGS . ACTION ON
J TREATY TO A STAND
iDTE ON filOTIOIJ 56 TO 2J
Fourteen Democrats Voted with Solid
Republican Membership in Effort
to End Tedious Controversy.
'IN
Washington. Reaffirming its dis
agreement with; President Wilson on
the dominating- issue of the peace
treaty controversy, the 'senate' adopt
ed by a vote of more than two to one
the new article 10 reservation framed
by republican leaders. 7
its action brought to an end,' at
least for the present,? the protracted
effort for 'a compromise that would
insure ratification, and the senate's.
decision was accepted generally as
hastening the treaty toward another
deadlock from which it .could be re
leased only by a: verdict at the polls
next November.
Fourteen democrats voted with the
united republican membership for
the reservation.
r The vote for adoption, 56 to 26,
showed on its face a two-thirds ma
jdrity for v the reservation but it by
no means, indicated that twothirds
would vote for, ratification on that
basis. Included in the majority were
the irreconcilables, holding about a
score of votes' which on the ratifica
tion roll call will be cast against the
treaty.
AMERICAN LEGION NOW HAS ;
1,000,000 OR MORE MEMBERS.
Indianapolis. The , American Le
gion has a membership of over 1,000,-
000 in 8,475 posts scattered through
out the country, it was announced at
legion headquarters.
PANAMA CANAL EXPERIENCES
AN EXTENSIVE EARTH SLIDE
Panama. Six ships are being 'held
up in the Panama canal by a land
slide at Cucaracha. - Reports during
the past week have indicated quite an
extensive earth movement at that
point. .
Dr. King's New . Discovery
soon starts you on the road ,
to recovery
MONARCHICAL GOVERNMENT
RE-ESTABLISHED IN BAVARIA
0Na
' ' " nil . mm
The Kind of Cow That Pays.
one half of her ration to maintain her
body and that only the part of the
ration above that required for her
maintenance can go into the produc
tion of milk, as the cow's share is
taken out of the ration first.
"It is obvious that, after supplying
a cow r with her maintenance, not to
give her all the feed she will use in
producing milk would be an unprofit
able practice."
DAIRY COWS RELISH SILAGE
Not a Complete Feed Because of Its
Bulk, Moisture and Lack of
Mineral Matter.
Silage has been found to be par
ticularly . well adapted to, the feeding
of dairy cattle, but it Is not a complete
feed because of its bulk, its high mois
ture content and Its lack of protein
and .mineral matter. In combination
with silage one should feed some al
falfa or clover hay and in addition, a
well-balanced grain ration.
THRIFTY GROWTH OF HEIFERS
Daily Average Gain of Young Animal
Should Be' Close to One Pourtd
- Up to Calving Time.
If fed so as to induce a thrifty
growth, yet not produce fat, dairy
heifersAvill gain on aq average close
to one pound daily from the age ot
six months up to two years or calving
NCB tried, always used. That's
trite expression, but 'one never
mores applicable than it is to'
Dr. King's New Discovery.
You will like the prompt, business
like, way it loosens the phlegm-congest
ed chest; soothes the tortured throat,
relieves an old or a new cold, grippe,
cough, croup. ,
The kiddies can taKe it m.periect
safety, too. No bad . after-effects.
Standard half a century. , buc. ana
$1.20 a bottle. .At your druggist. -
Don't Continue Constipated
Don't let your bowels bulldoze your
svstem- Make them function regularly
keep the body cleansed of waste
matter witk Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Biliousness. sick headache, sour
stomach, indigestion, dizziness, furred
tongue, bad breath think of the em
barrassments and discomforts trace
able to constipation. "How easily
they're rectified by the occasional use
of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Move
the bowels smoothly out sureiy. J.ry
them tonight. All druggists 25c. as
usual.
IS
CURED WITHOUT A
STARVATION DIET
AT A SMALL COST
If you have this awful disease, and
want to be cured to stay cured
write for "
FREE BOOK
giving the history of pellagra, symp- ,
toms, results and how to treat. Sent
in plain, sealed envelope. A guar
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others fall. Write for this book today.
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Standard cold remedy for 20 yeari
in taDMT lorro eaie,' sure, bo
opiate breaks up cold in 2
, boor relieve grip in 3 day.
V Money back if it fails. Tho'
X genuine box lias a Red
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A At All Drus Stmrmm
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" iir INSIBS
. SHIcxvo you
RHEUL1ATI3M
' Lumbago or Gout ?-
Take RITEUMACrDK to rein ore tbeeanso
and drive tho poison from tho system.
MBKKCTUCnB OS THB TSSTDB -
. UTS KUCHATlsa OS THX OCTBUH'
At AUDrugxUts
Ja. Bail ft Son, Wholesale Distributor
Baltimore, Md. . ,
1
1
Thousands of women always have
1 a box of DIL TUTTS LIVEIt PILLS
I la the house. At the first sign of
uy uicguuuuj' uumj uvw mm
taken. Those who nse them rec
ommend them. Hence, their suc
cess for over half a century. FOR
CONSTIPATION THEY DATE NO
EQUAL.
I
X I "MATT
Larc Bottle
For 35c
When you buy
Yagers Lini
ment you get
splendid valuei The large
35 cent bottle contains twice a
much as the usual 50 cent bottle
of liniment.
Try it for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sciatica, sprains, cuts and bruises.
At all dealers price 35 cents.
Paris. He-establishment of the Ba-;
rarian monarchy has been proclaimed
n Munich, according to a telephone
message received in Berlin from the
Bavarian capital and. telegraphed to
the Temps. . .'
ROYALISTS IN HUNGARY ARE I
REJOICING OVER HUN REVOLT
Bucharest. ; Hungarian royalists
are ,(rejoicing -over the revolt' in Ger:
many and claim it Is justification oi
their argument that socialist republics
are incapable of surviving in coun
tries where for centuries the people
have been accustomed to monarchies.
MANY JAPAN F- "OLDIERS IN
SIBERIA DON THE RED STRAP
London.; A revolt has broken out
among several units of the Japanese
troops in Siberia; according to a wire
less dispatch sent out; by the soviet
government at Moscow. The soldiers
ripped off their shoulder straps and
substituted red straps.
THREE FRENCH ARMY CORPS
WILL BE SENT TO GERMANY
Paris (Havas.) France 1 contem
plates sending three more army corps
to Wiesbaden, Neustadt and . Bonn,
thus doubling her forces along - the
Rhine, according to The Petit Parisien.
Marshal Foch ;will calL: a meeting of
the supreme wacouncil as soon as he
returns from Mayence, where he will
confer -with allied commanders. Re-
ports reaching this city state that
every step has been taken to maintain
order In occupied districts.
SOLDIERS ASK CONGRESS TO
TAX PROFITS INTO TREASURY
WashinKton. A resolution propos
ing legislation to "tax info the United
States treasury." for the benefit of
former service men surplus war profits
held by the Standard Oil Company, the
the United States Steel Corporation
and other companeis of corporations,
was introduced in the house. ,
-The measurer was prepared by the
private soldiers and sailors' legion and
was offered after some, changes had
been made in the original draft. (
- '--'e.
ROPER TO BE SUCCEEDED BY ;
W. M. WILLIAM OF ALABAMA
. Wasfimgton.Wiiliam Martin ; Wil
liams of Alabama, will succeed Danied
0 Roper as commissioner of internal
revenue. T" - y' r - ' '. ' .
Commissioner 'Roper recently pre
sented his resignation to President
Wilson, effective April 1. With the re
tirement of Mr.' Roper: Claude Callan,
assistant commissioner, in charge of
income tax collections, will leave .the
bureau , and will ber'succeeded" by Paul
M. Mvers." chief ."clerk of the treasury
GILBERT BROS tS CO., Baltimore M(L
HAVANA SMOKERS
S. SlSlON; P. O. Box ,660, Tampa, Fla.,
will send prepaid anywhei-e in the United
States. C. O. D.. or on receipt of S2.50, arty
genuine Havana Brush End Smokers or'in
Blunt or Perfecto Shape Cigars, made by
hand by expert Spanish CiKarmakers with
genuine Cuban grown tobacco, in sanitary
factory, at Tampa, -Florida.
By selling- by the box direct to yoi our
prices are about t half, and a trial means a
customer for us. -
State style wanted, also whether mild.
medium or strong. , This guarantee with
every box: If, after smoking five of these
cigars, they are not entirely satisfactory.
return them to s. mjuujn, r. u. uox iQO,
Tampa, Fla., and your money will, be re
funded. , -
3 u i
Money back without question
If HUNT'S SALVE fail in the
treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA,
RING WORM.TETTER or other
itching skin diseases. Price.
75c at druggists, or direct from
jLs.Blchards Medietas Co.. Sherman, Tet
Never the Same After That.
As I was making a bed one Monday- '
morning a friend came to see me. She
walked right in and not seeing me,,
said: "Are you at home?" I' said:
Oh, yes, I never go visiting Monday
morning." When I thought how It
sounded, I was awfully embarrassed, ,
and she never acted the same toward
me. Exchange. ; , .
$100 Reward, $100
Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ
enced by constitutional conditions. It
therefore requires constitutional treat
ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
is taken internally and acts through the
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys
tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
destroys the foundation of the disease,
gives the patient strength by Improving
the general health and assists nature in
doing its work. $100.00 for any case of
Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE fails to cure.
Druggists 75e. Testimonials free.
P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Georgette and Tricotine. '
"My; but you've dyed your, hair a
fashionable- red," commented Georg
ette. '.
"Like it?" smirked Tricotine.
'Til -say I do. Is it expensive?"
"Well, yes. I used six bottles of
tomato ketchup on the little job."
Fizzless soda water is a fizzle just
the same. '
s
noire
Hffif 6 Be&lan S
Hot water
SurcReHef
LSKJR INBlOESTION
time. :
.
have been tireless. ' -