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.... I PAGE TWO SALISBURY EVENING POST, MONDAY, AUGUST .50, 1920. E. CARL PUNCAN DIED AT BE AT FORT SUNDAY Mr. Duncan Was .'.8 Vrars Old and On cMhe States Most Known Man. Beaufort, Aujr. 1H. Edward Carlton Duncan, former Kopubli can national committeeman from North Carolina, hanker and for mer member of the North Carolina1 legislature, died at 1 o'clock thii morninjr from cancer of the Muni-, ach. Funeral services will hf In M Monday afternoon in this riiy Mr. Duncan is survived by a widow and three children. A few months ag' Mr. 1 uin an ' was operated upon in a l!alt hum ' hospital and improved siif I'n wni Iv to attend the Republican national convention at I'hiciigo a a dele gate. Returnirj: to this ci! aflci the convention Mr. Duncan'- nm dition became woi . Mr. Duncan had been pi mil 1 1 n ? : ; in national and N'oriu Caioima politics for many year-. He bail 1 served as collector of the nmt of. Beaufort, member of the Icgisla-j ture 18!,r and 1 s ' 1 7 . eollectoi of in i ternal revenue 1WO to nieui-j ber of the Republican slate evei u tive ocmniittee and memb t for North Carolina oi the Republican i national committee for two tern". I He was succeeded on the naiimul! committee by .John M. Mori heel. ; after one of the most sped anil ir ! contests in North Carolina Repub- ' lican politics. For three year- he wa one of the receivers of the Seaboard Air Line railroad and laler establisle-il a bank at Raleigh, becoming its president. Catarrh Germs Die j In Medicated Smoke Dr. Blosser, of Atlanta, (in., who ' has devoted over forty years to the j study and treatment of catarrhal i diseases of the nose, throat, earj and lungs, is the originator of the , only thoroughly effective method of eradicating catarrh. His method consists of a combination of germ icidal, healing and soothing med icines prepared in a form to be smoked just as you would a pipe or cigarette, but, of course, contain ing no tobacco. Dr. Blosser's meth od thus "smokes out" the catarrh germs in very much the same way you would smoke out bees from a hollow tree, k is the only possible way to get at them. Dr. Blosser explains that a salve, spray or vapor prepared from iden tically the same medicines which he uses would reach only a small part at best of the long winding and complicated air passages, anil hence would be ineffective, whereas his medicated smoke is as light as the air, goes wherever the air an I germs can go, reaches every nook and corner of the respiratory tract, enters every cavity and sinus, tills every tube and chamber of the nose, head, inner ear chambers, throat larynx, bronchial tubes and lungs. Even the cavities or sinuses of the cheek bones and frontal sinuses above the eyes, and the Eustachian tubes and the inner ear chambers, all of which communicate with the nose and throat, are thoroughly reached by the medicated smoke, the germs of catarrh are eradicat ed and the delicate membranes are soothed and healed. j If you know anyone who is af- meted with catarrh, chronic cough, hay fever, asthma or catarrhal deafess, or is subject to frequent colds, you will do them a priceless favor by clpipping and mailing this announcement to them. Any well-stocked drug store can supply Dr. Blosser's Remedy in pipe or cigarette form, or will order it for you. Satisfactory results are absolutely guaranteed by a genu ine, money-back offer, you being the sole judge. A trial package will be mailed postpaid to any suf ferer for ten cents (cm or stamps I to prove its deligottul and lemaik able effectiveness:. Address The lesser Co., DR '12, Atlanta, Ga. (adv.) ! .S.J.G. 0. P. GOLD MAP AND TWO CHIEF MONEY RAISERS. I r FRED W UPHAM 'red W illlv- OlOllI cam pa i ti" lire i' of 1 1 ( 'urn in it t( t . I pnaui, i rai-er fo fund. Hi- ic .ubli. f ( the joll icago, is I la nlmg i- Irea--N a; loiril (wriW 'i'JKf "T T - . L , ' ...'i 'whs - i I , 7' . :--Wr I -f - -'" T"?"- ' .. ( i I -n-.. -- . i,. v. i " - - i , ....... N , ...... v'""-1; i i i- ' - ' I I IJ. . '""7 """" v ; 1 . .'",.' i 2i Vi Hi ii ,,ie ''I Ri puliiican campa.un fund ipiota.-, a- annnineed b lion. Iiu: -eeia! i. ii. - ,i'il -tiite-. i o de-I.ired. tae owr-ubsi-ribed w.lli a :(K),()lMi. will ie,eh im- T-".0,(l(H) mark. Other pla-es the quota wete ( 'oiumbus, (.; ( 'ha ! '. a , loaa. Teuii., and the state of fund "to buy an undei hold on the e.ovi i nmeiit " easily will total included in the li-t of "' 1 will mori than make up the difference 1 lie charge-;. rtm it, ,cc-t UN '.. o A-At V4..V -At VAH 4ioa oc o G.O.P QUOTAS' TO CITIES TOR- 8,145,000 (ioemor Cox. T their quotas. governor named as Mai lie. 'ox charge icy t.ital $S,14.., lle said Rostoil, going over their i the Republican $15,110(1,(1(10, Towns and states not etwccn $K,1 l.i.tHIO and 1 .', 000.000, 1 SUFFERED FOR 15 YEARS, SHE DECLARES Grandniece Of Founder Of The Christian Church Gains ,'5 Pounds By Taking Tan lac. Has Obtained tion for Some of Mothers of Those accounted For. Informa- the Un- i third .tually have just lini-hed niv bottle of Tanlac and have a gained thirty-live pounds in weight." was the statement made recently bv Mrs. W. T. Conway, SO!) Kast Ilidepark street. South St. Joseph, Mo., Mrs. Conway is one of the best known and most highly respected woman in South St. Joseph, and i.- a gialiduie;" of Alexander Caiuibe!l, founder of the Christian Church. "For at least lifteen years 1 had suffered dreadfully from stomach trouble and nervous indigestion. I gradually grew worse until finally I lost my appetite, and even when I did manage to eat a little some thing it caused me intense suf fe"rfh'. After every meal what I had eaten fermented and bloated me up with gas until I could hardly breathe. I suffered so from dizziness that I have actu ally fallen to the floor. 1 had pains all through my body nearly all the time," which were espec ially bad in the small of my back. My nerves were so upset that it was simply impossible for me to get a good night's sleep. Finally I became so run-down and weak thtit for months at a time I could not do my housework or even leave my room. "I tried many different medi cines', but nothing seemed to reach my case until I started taking Tanlac, and the lirst bottle of it did me more good than everything ilsc I had taken put together. I am still taking it, althoughl have been practically relieved of all my troubles. Things I had not dared to eat in years now agree with me perfectly, I ani almost entirely re lieved of pain, am never troubled with dizziness I can do my house work without a particle of trou ble. In fact, 1 don't remember when I have enjoyed as good health as 1 do now, and it all due to what Tanlac has done for me." Tanlac is sold in Salisbury by Peoples Drug Co., Smith Drug Co., and Main J'hcy.. in l.andis by I.mn-Kdwards Drug Co., an I in (Ii anile Vuarrv bv Brown Dmy Co. GO TO BED GROUCHY WAKE UP FEELING SIMPLY FINE WOnderl'ul How Calotabs. the De Nauseated Calomel Tablet, Makes You Ked So Coed the Next Morning. Tile old-style calomel was the best medicine in the world and the only thing that could straighten out a disordered liver, but it had some serious drawbacks. The griping and the sickening after effects made many people dread to take it. Now you can take cal omel without the slightest objec tion. One Culotab on the tongue at bedtime with a swallow of wa ter. that's all. N'o taste, no dan ger, no nausea, no salts. Next morning your liver is clean, your system puriiied and you are feel ing like a two-year old with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Kat what you please no danger. Calotabs are so perfect that your druggist is authorized to re fund the price if you are not de lighted. Sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. All druggists now have Calotabs, (Adv.) It has been found that the aire of a fish can be told from its scales. Exxcessive use of macassar oil as a haridressing in the eahly Vic torian era brought into being cov ers for chairbackg, sofas, etc., still known as anti-macassars. AN OLD FRIEND BACK AGAIN This Is NOT a "near ber," but a thoroly fer miud and perfected LAGERED BREW mnde of barley eml hops only but with Uie high wines removed by our PATENT VACUUM PROCESS loavins all thf original brew flavor anil snail In tact, so It is delightfully EXHILARATING Rpnif-mbpr thir; is brpw ei just like th beer of 40 years ago, then treated under Sec 3J o( the V. S. 'Dry' laws. We ahlp to any part of tiie U. S. GOLDEN GRAIN JUICE COMPANY Minneapolis, U S. A. "KMtMrt WW Mafct Tor tit- Las T" PILCER TO BUY GABY'S BED. 1 94 ill lis -I FOR ( . J HIIAIR . urtry woman fan nic !ec. lona hair. aaya Vay Gilbert. Uy ,halr haa rrowa 28 Ir.chca lone; br uaiiuc your Tnuiaerrul EXELENTO roMAoS Tea and Wia th ana tv niak Csrtrata fkla r90pT. as oiiMwwat torar'x. atlnwaklau VaaJtat rucicy ticfl sic is s?az?3 cx ccn chew raaeji-ittasvci CWUniXBa i i , , I 1 nana t m """ T"T lit n1 Oh! 15 Ir . - ,1 ft zti i ,l'-i'&' ill """ 1 " ii " II r -i i r ) "'p - . " ' - - i Uy ''h A-wiriati'd I'i New York. Aug. 2S. -Tbc Am erican Legion i making an effort to mitigate a distressing phase of the aftermath of war, the 11,(1110 personal mysteries of the great struggle of men who are clussiti.'i! 1 in army and navy lists as '"miss ; ing in action", "killed in battle'' and "presumably dead." The work has been rewarded with some success, it is announced. In sev eral instances the Legion Weekly has obtained for a mother more and clearer details of how her serv ice son died, or put a wife in touch with the comrades of her husband, "missing in action." I Requests of relatives ami friends of soldiers, sailors, marines, and j military nurses about whose fate little is known, are being sent to i newvpapt rs throughout the coun l try for publication. Results of ' this publicity are carefully tabu- lated at offices here. I I All "buddies," officers, doctors,' ' nurses or welfare workers, who i I may know something of the per- I l son of whom .information is j sought, are invited to communi-' ieate witn the friends or relatives. Kach week a long list of "mys- terie" are published in the Le- ; I gion's organ and frequently a j number of names of men and wo- I ; men who served in the war, but; who failed to reach homo, is sent I to the newspapers. ' I The current result list of the I Legion contains the following in- i ! stances where desired information i I was furnished: '. j Mrs. (Catherine Holbeck, of Al lentown, Pa., asked for inforaia-( tion concerning the circumstances ' surrounding the death of her son, ! , Sergeant Josfph Holbeck of Com- I pany C. !0tth Machine Gun Bat- i talion, 28th Division, who died in ' a French hospital. The m jther : j received a letter from Dr. Joseph ; Lint?., of New York who attend-: ed the dying soldier, giving de- tails of his last hours. Mrs. Lola Mason, of McRae, i I Ga., asked for information that j j would throw some light on the j . disappearance of her son, F. Mas-' on, Jr., corporal, s.iro Company, Sixth Marines. The soldier wrote his mother that he would be home j for Christmas 1918, but did not ' appear and nothing further was heard of him. Mrs. Mason report ed that she received two letters, one that illness. Many curious and peals are received, wants to know if her in i field hospital, on bis death bed." out whose son was tured and afterward information from his Fit: Ont -4.1,',.' Preparations that arc only mildly antiseptic fall short in every case where a real antiseptic is re quired. For real effici ency use Pra-phy-lol. Mos-t onVlcnt of all safn nnti ncyiicB destroys all disease yermn. Perfectly harmless, pleas ant and rel'reshli'S. Tiinse the mouth after brushing the toth t) keep tei!th ami i.iiiti clean'' ;iinl lit-altliy imd avoid pyorrhea, .spiny the throat or gargle dally to r.viard against coi ls and all K'crin dieasa. Apply on cuts, wounds, etc. Physicians and Dentist? recommend l'ro-phy-tol. All droa mores sull it. Prjpliyiol Manufacturing Co., Inc. New Orleana, La. &. y .im. i LA UIUUATU Iklf TITIITIftll or . ffX9mM MAMMOTH INSTITUTION 2f MERIT AND ORIGIHALITY- fl COMPREHENSIVE ENSEMBLE CTTHE WORLD'S BEST PERFORMERS ANDTME FINEST TRAINED ANIMALS fl MULTITUDE fir" STRANGE AND CURIOUS FEATURES FROM ALL ENDS tf THE EARTH va i-v v" W HN EXHIBITION THAT I lAriOTU-. lAfMII r n illll I III 9 "A LoRin, Aujt. SO. This is ths faawxa bed awriftd by the lt Ca by Desly, vhkh coat her $40,000, Harry Pilcer, Gaby'i dancinj; part ner ad friend, it attending the auction of-her town ho6e. ."I'm aoin to buy tha bei" ha sav "if it takaa the last cent IV jot." Inset, Gaby and Harry Pilcer in a stage pnoto. Coming to Salisbury ( Old Show Grounds D Ell QC VLU., OL JAM3 c BLAINE JR. New I5la;nc, .Jr., vraiul: publican ca'nli'lati in Ish 1, oianiiit the in tiic cast fur the llanlin pain'i). Chime of the Liberty New York. 150.- James (I. ii of the Ke for i)resiiletit Ii naiuc' I is vice .National president Bank of I FREflN TRYING T(l MITIRATF - L.L.UIV11 IIIIII1M 11 I III I IUI I i L. DISTRESSING PHASES OF WAR e ... I I - e i ro nuiie son ninisen saying he hail recovered from a lotur touihino; ap A mother son, who died aiil anything Another par assed, cap ilied, desires comrades as (JKAVEYAKI) "I NFAIir hk;(;kks chauck Huntinuton, W. Va. C'haririnir the city is protiteerin in funerals and they are not ettintf a share lof it, grave iliirircrs of Snrintr Hill, city-owned ccmetory, threat en to strike and to picket the cem etery with "unfair" signs. Grave .diggers say the price of grave digging was raised but their pay was not. to what kind of gas was used and how it affects men. Information is soaght of un Army nurse who ! was last heard ot enrouto to I France two years ago. A distress- od family seeks uo.'d from the "buddies" of its soldier who was I last seen walking a battlefield ' wounded. WILL WILD I'll'K LINK FROM HAVKK TO I'AKIS Paris, Aug. 39. The government has aproved the plan to build a pipe line from Havre to Paris to supply the capital with petroleum, thus relieving the coal shortage. TAKK JOY ()t T OF CITY'S JOY-IUI)IN; AITOS Akron, Aug. 30. They're plan ning to take the joy out of joy rides in city cTirs. The city has asked when anyone sees joy-riders in a car marked with big white letters "City of Akron" to phone promptly to the police. .x : , . - ...... .... .... Coolest Place in the City. Good lusic, First Run Pictures. The VICTOR? TODAY AND TUESDAY. A Ilcalart Production. ALICE UKADY in "THE FEAR MARKET." A Great Society Drama. From the play by Amelie Reves. The first half of the motion picture drama, "The Fear Market" is laid in an Italian hotel surrounded by beautiful gardens and villa.!. Miss Brady has u highly dramatic role as Sylvia Stone, daughter of Major Stone, a wealthy New Yorker, who un known to her is the editor of an indiscrete blackmailing so ciety sheet. Sylvia, who has been sent by her father to visit her grand aunt in Italy, falls in love with Ettare Forni, a celebrated Italian tenor. In a moment of madness Sylvia (dopes with the tenor, and she discovers he does not intend to marry her. She only escapes from him by playing on his superstitions by pretending to be jetta trice, evil eve. and threatening to bring misfortune on him. Sylvia tells friend Mrs. Hill, wife of a New York artist, about her pcrience and Mrs. Hill, in turn relates an escapade she before marriage. Each show hiding 1 hour and a half. ADMISSION 10c and 25c. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "THE SOUL OF RAFAEL." her ex- had Post Ads Give Results -like omndes p Drift: If WTrl 1 ' -r ft y 3 si - W x s r ' iff -' ,f mt' r rVfW- m ; i'K 1521 i ,J v-'-s'iv or at fountain i . ;.: .yv ' J 4 W. i'i ; r-.a Mi'.' r . i, j r l t r 'HUE came over then a nuick. .. A. sure putt to a long, cold drink of Ward's OrangCrush! Good? Youbct it is! Tlicre arc few golf clubs in which Orange-Crush ar.d LcmoflCrush arc not the favorites at 'the "19th hole.1 ft(2uslit-,r purity and flavor have won this lrib?ite golfers drink only the beet. There is cat hfaction ia knowintt that til the delic clous flavor comes from. the. delicate, fragrar.1 oils prcssscl from the fresh fruits, purest supar, and citric acid 1 the natur-1 acid of oranges and lemon. in bottles Orne-CruhCfl.,C1lciii Lburairv LoAnjjlc . Spencer Pepl-Cla C. - Bptnccr, N. c. TEtEPBONE J133-J
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