THE CIIATHAI1 IlECOBD, PITTSBOEO, IT. C. mti i ... . Sure. 6 Bell-ano Hot water Sure Relief pOfl INOIOESTIOM RhE I OMATISM ritfL Eczema, Hives, etc. Right in 5f own home and at trifling cost, fflSTenJayfhe benefit of healing Julphar baths. Hancock Sulphur Compound ttTuse most fficadoui. Use it in the R?iSe ttas a lotion appl.in to affected feSd & " internally oAc anrf 1-20 bottle , .,,. drugjlist's. If he can't supply you. i2ffi.Wand ttf pceln stamps anl JwUliend you a bottle direct. COMPANY Baltimore! Md. snJ 5CC-M uvthth. Hipui Gulf" immiwnuima For CROUP. COLDS, INFLUENZA & PNEUMONIA unthpra should keep Jar of Brames Vapo HSffif Paiye convenient. When Cronp, Infiu ?a or Pilnmonia threatens this delightful nil iribbed well Into the throat, shest and 7h J. will relies the choking, break ingestion and promme restiui sieep. sal ve: u wn i hot STA1T1 mt CLOTHES ' M. toe ni 11.20 it all drag ttor r scat prepl4 by Bme Drag Co. N. WUkesboro, N. C. TOR g4LE TOtBIG CAR; $100 FIRST PAYMENT, balance easy payments. Write for description, etc. Dr. 'Nprman Snyder. Cumberlaad, Maryland. as. Every fiorse Owner who has ever tried Yager's Liniment will readily admit, that it is by far the ' irtt and moff econotn ical liniment for general stable use. For strained -ligaments, spavin, harness galls, sweeny, wounds or old sores, cuts and any enlarge meets, it gives Quick relief. It contains twice as much as the usual 50 cent bottle of liniment. At all dealers. Price 35 cents. LIMIMIMIr L GILBERT BROS.& CO. Baltimore, Md. REVIEW RED CROSS GROWTH Ra'eigh Red Cross from Being Small Auxiliary has Grown to Chapter of International Reputation - RaJelgh Hovr the Raleigh Red Cross grew from a small auxiliary to a country-wide chapter of internation al reputation is interestingly told in the History of the Raleigh chapter of American Red Cross and of -its Branches and - Auxiliaries, a booklet now on file with' the North Carolina Historical Commission. . The Red Cross in xRaleigh began with 9 members in the home of Mr. William B. Grimes on August 16, 1916. It had grown to a Membership of 6,491 by .Christmas of .1018. Beginning as an auxiliary- to mdke gauze bandages it grew, rapidly to an organization whose efficiency can be measured by th following results: $41,611.05 con; tributed in money; 182,128 particles manufactured for the soldiesr; edu cational work, that not only trained efficient workers in Raleigh, ; but founded Red Cross work in Charlotte. Salisbury Zebulon, Fuquay Springs, Apex, Wendell, Durham, Chapel Hill, Wilson, Henderson, Rockingham Pitts boro, Graham and other communities; a motor corps that never failed in any emergency; a" canteen , service that made the name of Ralefgh blessed on both sides of the ocean; and a home service department that handled the influenza epidemic ' both in Raleigh and inCamp Polk in 1918,- and the re curring epidemic of 1920. -r ; Asheville, -Frieda Hem pel, soprano, will give a public recital in this city Monday night, May 17, under the aus pices of the Rotary Club. She will be accompanied by Conrad V. Bos well known Dutch . pianist. - v. . Clayton, Mr. A. M. Johnson, form erly county farm demonstratration agent for Johnson county, with head quarters at Smithfield, has just, been elected secretary -manager of the John son County Farmers' Cotton Ware house, capitalized at $500,000. ' ? , Charlotte, Four men were received for the navy last week. ' ". r Daniel H. Breeder, Gaffney, S. C, Thomae L. ; Wallace, Stanley ; Oscar B. Wilson, 17 Wynona' aye., Charlotte, and B. G. Carson, Bessemer City, are the men accepted. , New York, (Special) The 'sale of Hope" -FriscoT an 11-months-old black filly, for $13,500, was announced here as the record price for a trotter of her age. She was bpught by Thomas W. Murphy, a .... prominent grand circuit '-driver, who was said to be acting for William N. : Reynolds of Winston Salem, n. c. . MM Money back without question if HUNT'S SALVE fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINGWORMTETTER or other Itching skin diseases. Price 75c at druzg-ists, or direct from A.I. Rlchardi Medietas Co., Sherman, Th. Seeing Ourselves. A well-known film buyer was chat ting to a producer the other day and became so interested in the subject of film acting that the latter thought he ought to be tactful and offer him a part When the film was complete the producer invited the buyer "to see himself as he really was. . ' ., "Well!' said Mr.Vroducer, "and are you going to buy the film?" "No," replied Mr. Buyer. Tm going to commit suicide !" Dunn, Plans for new buildings for chickens and machinery and n for the construction :of an official aeroplane landing field within the race track are now well under way by the Harnett County Fair Association. They "will also strike to make the extrbits of cat tle and swine, in 1920, the greatest in the state. . Saiishiirv .-Several " new cases of smallpox have made their appearance in the southern section of the city and Dr. Armstrong, county health officer, says the disease is beginning to be a menace to Salisbury. All children attending school in Salisbury, Spencer and East Spencer are being vaccinated. ' ' Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin. On rising and retiring gently smear te face with Cuticura Ointment wash off Ointment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water. ? It IS Wondprfnl wiu do for poor complexions, dandruff, ; itching and red rough hands. Adv.: A Learned Capital." y'i- Aarau, capital of the Swiss canton of Argovia, posseses one. of the hard est working libraries in the world. snSh th library consists of "only w,000 volumes wh ich is not so large -as public institutions go In the United aates the population of the capital' "self is only 10,000. With' eight voW mes per inhabitant, the, -library? of Aarau has just cause to boast of itself s a miniature Athens. ' . . - ; Sore Eyes, Blood-Shot Eyes, Watery Eyes, tieky M eSj all healed DromDtlv with niirh V applications of Roman Eye Balsam. The Reason. j ' I re no more Hnnnr 1okfs "There HOW. sr tl.,, J'01 1 suppose the pfdiibitionists in 5 aid PeP! might ' drink them If- . Ssi in imm 1. Nijsht lvoi-n eftnVrii.i- Fac- WriwF.";,eiar" nd Healthy r" E Car Book Murine Co. Chicago. 1lU ' Rocky Mount. The announcement made by Mr. J. B. Ramsey of this city, president of the North Carolina Bank era asociatfon. to the" effect-that that organization has ,- accepted June 7-9,' the dates recommended by ,th KocKy Mount clearing house association, as the time for holding the annual, con vention was met wrth hearty approval on the part, of local bankers. . WilsonThrough7 the efforts of Mr. Frank S. Has sell, after ascertaining that the official census enumerators fnr sAme pause had failed to make accurate "reports,. Supervisor ' Howard at Tarboro arranged that those wno were omitted' would he.givenan op; portunity to be listed before the popu lation of Wilson town is made Known. Mount Airy to Assist f Mt Airy, Over a thousand dollars was subscribed in a: f ew fiiintites at a citizens mass meeting held at the city hall here to assist the farmers or tne laurel Fork section of Carroll county, Virginia, to complete a new mountain marl thev are building Xnd "which - win connect Mt. Airy with the Hillsville Danville' pikeA large MelegatioriTol Carroll county farmers attended the The new road traverses several orchards and will be known as the non rftl A ' - t ',- ')t, ' 5v "t 1 Farmers Somewhat Fretted T.anHn rmrsr. A eood . many of the farmers- of this county are much .con cerned itbout the guano -situation. : i ivrnmt nt fh ETiiano dealers were withdrawn from the market on Jan uary 16 with instructions to book no more prjiexs for manipuiatea gooas on guarantee deliveries. jr. . r -r To further complicate matters the government, inspectors are condemn ing engines on the S. A. u. rauroaa and have Dut two engines on tne T.anrinriiifer .and Southern railroad out of commission. MOTHERf California Sy nip. of Figs" . Child's Best Laxative Accept "-. "California" Syrup of Figs only-look for the name California on the package, then yon are sure your child is having the' best" and most harmless physic, for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love Its fruity, taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." AdV."; - .- -i,. . -X .1, - . Oh, What's the Use? "More money ? Why, . only yesterday gave you $20." , . . ,4 "Yes, dear, but! I spent that on a new hat." - JvV--- r-'-;-:: "But I gave It to you to buy food. Yotj can't dfeed yourself on a new hat." "I can feed part of myself with it." "What do yon mean?" . - , "I can feast my eyes on it." " A Stock Chaser. "'' A manufacturing concern recently, advertised in the papers for a "stock chaser" in the purchasine deDartment. Many answers were received, but one in particular showed the writer's conception of. the job, for he said : "I think I am qualified to fill the posi tion I see you advertise, as I've been a farmer all my life." J " - Not Yet but Soon. ; Peddler Can't I sell you a paper of pins today, lady? . . t , Lady No, thank's ; r my ; husband jpught a new shirt yesterday. Judge. Another Royal Suggestion GMDDLE'GAICES; andWAFFLES From the New Royal Cook Book Hp HERE, is an art-in X making flapjack 1 pan-, cakes, griddle - cakes or wheats call them what you will: But it is an art very easily and qujckly acquired if you follow the right recipes.." Here ; are 'i some recipes for a variety of breakfast cakes? that will make grandmother envious. The secret, of course, is Royal Bakng Powder Royal Hot Griddle Cakes 2 cups flour - : H teaspoon salt -; teaspoons Royal Baking; '.- Powder -iA 1 cups milk -, 2 tablespoons shortening:; Mix . and , sift, dry ingredi ents; add milk and melted, shortening; beat weH. Bake on slightly greased hot grid-' die. ; -- . : Griddle Cakes with Eggs ' 1 cups flour , ; teaspoon salt " - S teaspoons Royal Baking Powder - -- . - - 2 e?g:s ; . v cups milk v : i . 1 tablespoon shortening; Mix and sift dry ingredi ents; add beaten eggs, milk and melted shortening; mix well. Bake ; immediately on hot griddle. m Absolutely Purd i ; - Buckwheat Cakes 2 cups buckwheat flour -.' 1 cup flour teaspoons Royal Bakma - ' r Powder . ' " ' 1H teaspoon salt - cups milk or milk and water 1 tablespoon molasses 1 tablespoon shortening "' . H Sift together flonrs, baking ; powder and. salt; add liquid, molasses and melted short ening; beat three minutes." Bake on hot greased griddle. ' ? f Waffles 4 -' ' I - ; ; 2 cup flour 4 teaspoons Royal BaklngTi . .Powder - x 4 teaspoon salt 1?4 cups milk , ' : 2 eg-grs 1 tablespoon melted shortea- . tog , ,';: ; - Sift flour, baking: powder' and salt together; .add milk to yolks of eggs; mix thor- oughly . and add to - dry in gredients; add melted short ening and mix .in- beaten whites of eggs.? Bake in well greased hot waffle iron . un til brown.. Serve hot with maple syrup.- It should take, "about 1 XA minutes to bake ' each waffle. v FREE New1 "Royal ' Cook - Book . containing; these and scores ot other delightful recipes. Write for it to-day. EOTAL B AKHra POWDER CO. IU Falton StrMt ' New York City - ' "Make with RoyqVm . Larger a man's brains the . less vain he is of them.- A good question requires thought to answer. Field.' ? - r - : ..' Australia has nearly 300,000 acres of untouched forests. " : " N Some people haven't any influence even with themselves. The. more we learn, the more eager are we to learn mofe. ' x. .The lack of riches Is almost as as the .abuse of them. , : These Agents Have Contracted for 25 or More Cars and -Made Their Deposits D. CARL -FRY, Agent, Carthaje; ' i Moore County, N. C ; . ' B. C HINSON, Agent, Monroe ; An- son and Richmond Counties, N. C R. E. WHITE. Asent, Anlander; Ber- u tie and Hertford Counties, N. C O. M. POWERS, Agent, Chadbourn; Bladen and Columbus. Counties, N. C. . . W. E. TALLENT, Agent, Henry; Catawba County, N. C . ' J. L. TANDKLL, Agent, Blacksburg, 8. C. ; Cherokee, Union and Ches ter Counties, S. C., and Cleveland County, N. C SUDDERTH & HAMBY. "Agents, Boone; Watauga and Ash Counties, N. C . - . . - . Z. B. BULLOCK. Agent. Rocky Mount; . magecomoe, xxasn, trai. ana w us on Counties, N. C GEO. V. PATTERSON, Agent, . Gas- -tonla; Gaston County, N. C H. O. MATTOX, Agent, Dunn; Har nett County, N. C. E. L. PEGRIM. Agent, Lincolnton; Lincoln County, N. C C C ROGERS, Agent, Lumberton; . Robeson County. N. C J. N. HELMS. Agent. Monroe; Row- . an County, N. C .- J. D. LOGAN. Rutherfordton; Ruth erford County, N.-C. R. C H. BERRY. Agent, Hamlet, N. C. ; Scotland County, N. C, and Marlboro County, S. C . J. a EDWARDS, Agent, Marshville; . -Union County, N. C JONES & LEWIS, Tarboro, N. C.; Marlon. and Horry Counties. S. C H. J. SHEFFIELD, Agent. Petersburg, Va., Forsyth County, N. C. -'Ik Q. JOHNSON, Agent, Bethune; Darlington and Kershaw Counties, a-, ..... -'' .. R. B. INABINET, Agent, Swansea; - Lexington County, S. C. ' J. W, FLOYD, - Agent, Columbia; v Richland , County, S. C MARION MYERS, "Agent, ; Sumter; . . Lee and . Sumter Counties, "8. C J. D.. HOPE, Agent, Sharon; York - , County, S. C - RYAN CHANDLER & CO., Agents; ' ' Wedgefield;- Clarendon County, S. C - , M. M'RAE, Agent, . Dillon; Dillon . County, S. C. . . - J. E. NICHOAS, Agents Conway, S. C; Florence and Georgetown Counties, ' S. C, Brunswick County, N. C J. H. BROWN, Agent, Liberty; An derson, Greenville and Pickens Counties, S. C. KENNINGTQN & ' - HASELDEN, " ' . Agents, Hemingway; Williamsburg County, S. C. . . S. L. M'MANUS. Agent, Lancaster; ' Lancaster 7County, 8. . C J. D. DUNLAP, Agent, McCormlck; MeCormlck County, S. "C C PERKINS, 1 Agent. Hamlet; Martin, County, N. C. c H. f;BALLENGEE, Agent, Bridge - water: Buncombe, ' Henderson, Mc- r 1 Dowell. Haywood and : . Madison . r , Counties, N. C. ' " A. T. . LIVINGSTON,. Agent, Swansea, . S. C; Orangeburg, S. "C. ; B. A. v SMITH, Agent, Kings Moun- ;: tain ; Cabarrus County, -N. C , ,; -. " X3. C.- MfLLERT Agents: Al- t i bemaTle;j5tanly pounty, ;N. C. , 3 wixOVELESSv feisnt, Troy, a? a; r- Greenwood County 8. C . . r ROBINS 'MOTOR CO., Agent, Con- m nelly Springs; Burke and Caldwell v Counties, N. C . " J. E. LOpKSARILjL, .Agjen,' Thomas- . W. H.v YOUNG, Agent, Charlotte, Ire- dell County, N. . CL -v; "4 - 'j. C C. ."RtJCKER,- Agen Swansea; Calhoun County,. & C : i : We cari- use a few high-grade stoek 'salesmen. .: If you are a pro ducer write us. " Ml m 9 MANUFACTURED BY Ml A North Carolina Corporation : - - : -. . CHARLOTTE CJORTH CAROLINA V: Is the pnly Standard, Popular- Priced Car on the Market today . . I K Here is an Industry with a product as staple as wheat, "coal or steel all the automobile industries of the country are running to capacity and still unable to supply the demand-rand this demand is increasing by. leaps and bounds. Charlotte has every possible advantage for an au- , tomobile company and-none - of the disadvantages under which automo- ' bile manufacturers labor in other localities. - ; Is the most important thing for investors to bear in mind. A promise of 100 a year means nothing if it never develops into more than a prom ise and the principal is in danger of being .wiped out. -The wise inves tor Avoids such; schemes and trusts Jiis money to those who have proven trustworthy. 'r. V-;:-;: " -h: ;- ': ' GOOD- HABIMEHEFIf -1 . Vital: The T)est. business in the world may fail through lack of proper man , agement. The personnel of this organization is the vital thing. The faith and integrity' of those who father an enterprise is usually as impor tant as the enterprise itself The men behind the Wizard Automobile ' Company are expert, successful automobile engineers: They spent years in perfecting the mechanism of the Wizard, Jr., automobile, over 3,000. of which have been sold under contract. They offer subject to prior sale f 1 1; I: $100,000 Preferred Stock Par Value $10 7 Cumulative, Fully Paid ' and Nbh-Assessable -Purchasers eff Two Shares Preferred Stock Entitled to Purchase ' One Share Common Stock $50,000 Common IStock v Parlyalue$10b' " Fully Paid and Non- .. "Assessable ' : -V rnnoinved in Chalmers Moto . $1,000 invested in Page-Detroit Co, ; " "V " riasreturnedin8yearsy;....l $ 86,65ff - - has returned in 6 yejus .......... .. $ 24,042 $1,000 invested in Huoo Motor Co.. v . has returned in 7 years. .. ; . . . . $191,200 - $1,000 invested in Chandler Motor Co., . 5 - - .has returned in 3 y ars. . . . ; -. . . . . , $ 35,000 v $1,000 invested in Federal M tor Truck Co,-. , vt : has returned in 7 years. $ 78,782 '. $1,000 invested in Stutz Co., s f has returned in 4 years (estimated) $ 45000- $1,000 invested in Reo Motor Co, has returned in 11 years' . . .1 ... $ 70,752 ' . $1,000 invested in Ford Motor Co, of Canada, . . has returned in 11 years . .. $434378 . $1,000 invested fa the H. H. Franklin Co, has returned in 9 years.. v.. v.,... $ 15;813 $1,000 invested in the Overland Co, - has returned in 5 years i $330,000 . ' WIZARP. AUTOMOBILE CO, ; rChariottl, N. C. ' ' ' - ' Gentlemen: r . j r Enclosed find $.......... payment In full for ............ Shares of Preferred Stock and Shares Common Stock. Narne, ......... i............ ...... -" '.- - :: :z ..'. Street ........................................... City. . ..... ms... ... .... ... . . : State. Calf, Write or Phone or Simply A fad Coupo izard AntcMdMle Co. 33 WirTrade St 1 S Phpne1872 CHARLOTTE, N. C WIZARD AUTOMOBILE! COilPANV, - Charlotte, N. C. Gentlemen : 4 . . - - - ?.KindJy mail me fuTther Information cor ering Xhe Investment features.-of your Company.' This without any. obligation on roy part. t : "-v - -L Name .......r..............M -'. " : ' . - ... . ' . Street .....- Cltjr......;...... .-. State.. '-I

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