PAGE FIVE About }i i„h G.1,.*. M. G. Prevention of Colds Ito prevent a cold at this season of the year, is, possibly, to prevent a much more disastrous illness, colds lead to, serious diseases, especially when neglected; a chronic cough may develop, to last all winter; a chronic throat is usually initiated by the common cold. Pneumonia is too of ten a consequence; hence my topic is timely. The proper time to fortify against taking cold is, right now. No de lay is permissible. Our every day task should be supplemented by sane precautions against disease. At this time of the year taking cold is the foremost' thing to be dreaded, even if the attack be a mild one. First of all, don’t overload the stomach. To eat more than the di gestion can dispose of is the surest way of inducing feebleness of the body; and disease does not appear, +> M . C . . When you see it you will say,... “Only General Motors could nroduce such a car at «£* •*' i Chevrolet's Low Prices'* —— » —■ -- % * The Economy Motor Co. SILER CITY, N. C. as a rule, unless .one’s system, is in some ; way welakened resisting er.- The rdp-dbwn fcbnstitution waiting hqst foif infection. 0£" Then drink .plenty, of. pure Water! At least two glasses should be taken on rising pach moniiiig,. hot or cool', as preferred,. ’, £ight glasses of wa -1 ter daily keeps the ashes of the body fire moving toward elimination. It is a good practice to take a good drink of cool water just before start ing on a trip in the wintry air—it renders the throat and mouth fit for the dash of much colder air outside. ‘ Keep the surface of the body, and especially the, feet —warm. To keep the head cool, the feet warm, and the bowels open is advice as old as the hills, but it is as sound today as it ever was. And, lastly, don’t wor ry. A contented, capable nervous system is one of the best safeguards against disease that I know of. I would mention clothing, more speci fically, but you wouldn’t obey—-so there! ‘ Next Week—Winter Mornings. • pyts-Burns Vicks’ healing, anti / 'l septic ingredients if bring soothing "re lief. Apply gently visit* Tgp ! y,... ■ ■ yu ‘ pbNfT have: to isr aW | TO *CrO HP'fN rHrl - i.'i.. f i)i W oal Tfll TRt««IC; : Srrki<£- { • ** '" r Zi LFU L- J ; * l What Women Want - ■*' Some clothes. r * Some money. Some gossip. Some more clothes. ' r - t: . • Some .flattery. Some'‘thrills. ; i Some more clothes. , Some man. Or any . man. “I hear that Mabel is studying hypnotisnu” “Yes, someone told her that she’d make a charming- bride.” There once was a guy named Flynn, who bragged he could drink bootleg gin; - So when offered a nip, j He took quite a sip; teen of water when you go hunting? | So I cah take a chaser after every CHATHAM RECORD Now the angels have -welcomed him Jri.vt ■ ■’ ' First convict: How Often have you been in jail? ••••,; _ ) ' Secon dconvict: Just this once, r First convict: You’relucky.” Second convict; ; Just this once. , J am in for life,.,. - • , ! First Souse: Is that your best girl Over there? /Second Policeman: No, - necks best though. j A woman I hate is Nancy Leanit She calls me sweetie, and doesn’t mean it. Silly Sam says that just because his father is a sheik, ?is no reason to think he is descendant from a family of drunkards. “I’m going into the hands, of the receiver,” shouted the well trained football, as it sank gracefully into the hands of the half-back.. Jupiter—How can he walk with those wooden legs? Pluvius —Lumbering, old deah. . Now We A*k You Said a certain young lady named Della, While riding with a husky fella, “Bip. boy, you’re too rough, Quit pulling that stuff. Do I look like a bloomin’ cave dwella?” Must Have Chaser Why do you always carry a can shot. •<' • i ' ■ * ' 11 f '*T' i'tu.A woman was iM&iasi picture lipuse whpq (s|e Mgs '*s%?&£ 4= by an attendant " “Excuse me, macjarh^. ii( he . paid,, '“but ,yau can't take, your, r "-. “How. absurdP’ pro the.j-wot 'man. “What harm could t^q v pictures ? tib a; tiny dog like £nis?’Vi ; , . X ; 1 A/’once famous iDOxer was,, seek ' qiidtreling with a man .bigger • than i himself. His friend said: | “I wouldn’t stand,,for that kind iof talk, Bill.. Hit him’.”. “What!” exclaimed the hqker ? ‘[f or ’no purse an’ no gate‘.money! Not Hiose Whose Business it is to Know t* : J.. ;* / .-- • f ■ .vi */• —the finest ciga* ■..., '-Jjk jH rettes ever made. • give written opin ions about Mtxok protection. &k < . . , . v.. WHAT is the quality that Giovanni Martinelli,; Mary Garden, William Hodge, David Belasco, Lenore Ulric; Fiske O’Hara, Blanche Ring, and other famous singers, actors, broadcasters and public speakers have found that makes LUCKY STRIKES delight ful and of no possible injury to their voices? , - ( For the answer we turned to medical men and asked them this question: Do you think from your experience with LUCKY STRIKE cigarettes that they are less irritating to sensitive or tender throats than other cigarettes, Whatever the reason? 11,105 doctors answered’ this ' J 5 question “YES.” fßlfl These figures represent the opinion and experience of doctors, those whose business it is_ to know. Fiske O’Hara, Pleasing Stage Star, Wf /c . r ites: , r//tUCKV\\«I -' : : “The throat is a del- j|’ JM I ; : ■ protect the i:t --■ are not only hind to CREAM OF TOBACCO CROP We hereby certify that we have tT 9 * d> **§ examined 11,105 signed cards con & a" jg.»4l * : 4 -ft* & ut firming the above statement. <*&’ LYBRAND, ROSS BROS, ft No Throat irritation-No Cough, ; AccoST^TiSltor. r • New York, July 22 1927. Some drivers claim they never take they often purchase motor oil without knowing its name. ’•"' * , ■ i ■ • ■r, fi V* : ! * ‘' , '" ‘ , # , . .. . . ' . .; ;, t' " ?,". .• , ! . • • * ._ _ .■ t..„ jri .. .v ’ . ■ -i.;v ■ ; If you stop to think how much depends on correct lubrication — mileage, free dom from repairs, resale value, even personal safety—you will always insist upon a reputable brand like "Standard” Motor Oil. All of the best qualities are united in "Standard". “STANDARD” MOTOR OIL The Measure Oil Value STANDARD ‘ Ivii.dc; m Cr.rc-.n„3 f 92? 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