FOR THE N a ft* '''A'' ' \ ' -1 I mmd *houM ??>?. by r ' I ifa' Ml H n 11 IP-fv v> :; - i ^ 1 - ofcT -/ ?-? * , LET US PAY' V ' >r-'; 8 your house or o 1 ed or damaged by Or the Insurance Campau yourself. Then why not Inst tonight Phone Wi First Insurano Newest Discovery Sick Liver, C< Sick He Everyone Feels Fine First Liver-Aid No More Calomi Monev Back If not Satisfied <- Kick Your Calom< " Have you heard about the new 11y. err einedy that Hardy's Drug Store Is aelling so muh of? Don't bother any more with calomel; the new remedy is safer, better, surer and no after misery or distress. And here's a statement thatshows how good CARSWELL'S LIVER-AID is; if yon buy it for any ailment for which we recommend it and you are not satisfied with results money back without" any red t?pe at Hardy Drug Store. CARSWELL'S LIVER-AID is pure ANOl Fri Come and see for cJothes or overcoat puj $80.00 and $2 : zzizzir:: N These garments t tunity you cannot affor measure. Guaranteed Remember the r ? ?" ML E. Cor bin Mg ?SttittFsassas r 1? I * I ew^sbarog ~ 1 j at* uroifk.1 a/iJ exchutv* g high pricad. t? '. 1 1 " 2*j ^ v , wk?; ,< ' ? HOYTnrri m.k.c ', '-. ml 1 I rHELOSS * ther properly Is dlstroye. hadn't you rajher l?t y pay it than trfstand it 1 ire it today? Fire may I 1 59 or 266. m. Bragaw & Co. e Agents in Washington, N.C. "for" jnstipation iadache and malaria Day After Tailing Carswetl's ;1 for People of Washington L * j ;1 cut the Back Door | 'y vegetable; la pleasant to take (which makes it the ideal remedy tc | | clean out the bowels of the little .1 ones) it acts on thev liver without 1 harshness, gently but surely drive* the poisonous gas and foui accumu i latlon from the bowels. ' It banishes constipation, ends th< , misery of sick headache, stomach dlt | tress and indigestion, and for malaria < anil kidney disease it is surely a quick . acting, splendid medicine Get a. bottle of CARSWEM/R IJV. J ER-AID today?50 cents is all you need. 1 To rHFR GF FREE FR] > * day, Saturday yourself. We will give abso 'chased on Friday and Saturda 15.00 Suits and Ovei O MORE $11 ire strictly tailor made thus d to miss. DrOp in and be com a perfect lit Let us Measure you today a) Place: and the Price Hie Capitot Wc r? . . " __ J .... ' i 1 URDAY POSI immj -&JP. j Iflr T fiii aa it haa^nev^once lowc A 1 - - - * - -i -* 1, Always mauc oi cnoiLt i it* unusual mild new, ai richness. FMmunt k m ttowte never been able to e ' coupon in each package ....... . BAD ROADS CAUSE HEAVYEXPEHSE i Finns at MartMs An . ihviw -. m . . mvivhviiiv . m v Equity flu Losers. RESULT OF IUVESTIGATM ; ? i niit,i? ,4 Lu ui 1?- r? i n ' rigurM uouima / minnupwii von* j mission Show Now Thousands of j Dollars Could Bo fiavsd Annually fey \ Improving tbs Highways of a 8tats. j Farmar Loaaa f 170 For Each Aere. < The farmer and the business man aa 1 wall baa at last come to realize the loss' , he suffers from bad roads, and the < magnitude of. the .movement, for better. , conditions Is little appreciated by those j whose Interests hare not brought them t In contact with it. The coat of bad < roods has long been known in a vague < way. but recent scientific invest iga- j dons have brought the matter borne in j tangible form to those wboaaffer from ^ them, says the ReTleW of Reviews. One of the roost thorough lnvesti?a- , lions of the subject ever conducted, , the results of which are used u.j a text , wherever the doctrine of good roads Is t preached, was made by the Minneapo- , lis Civic and Commerce association. i While the conditions investigated were j n.t ^ a polls, tbey are unddubtedly typical i to a greater or leas degree of those ex-1 " IsCvf elsewhere. , A committee of the association se- U lected for Investigation the farming1 a district. 750 square miles In area, the 1 { trad* of which fa tributary to Minne-' fi polls. From a thorough canvass of j the conditions existing there It was { found that the 4.0G9 farmers In thedla--: j trlct hauled 560.000 tons of farm prod- 4 ace to market in 1011 and sold It for j, f0,GG5.680. To do this they had to 4 make 305.000 tripe, the time spent dn , hauling equaling 800 years of eight c hour days and the distance covered , eighty-eight times the circumference c of the world. Bad rond conditions caused losses In time, partly due to slow progress, partly to the necessity of taking less direct routes and Dg?tlv because smaller OK IEAT Ol EE FREE 7 and Mon< lutely free ? S5 00 Ralnco y of this week. rcoats made to yo .50 NOLES: guaranteeing yon perfect I rihceA. 200 patterns to aelec id get the FREE Raincoat I . Next door to Bro >olen Mills Co. S535K35E355B? -?s TTVELZ THE TH " = eaf selected for id ripe, mellotr I | Ai' < 3?S 1 I 1 1UI ???-.' & C #<1 qual. Whol? Nl ?* "kort^t romt?, *82.000; duo to low mem *75,000: Ow to rxtim trip. Homrr by .m.llor kaMta, ?10a.. MO, ? total lom of *20*000. torn butu bmUWj to itKt ttf bot oitp tit ftw tbo ipottlnc ot Pfoduoo ud From Inlorv t? hiwe nd ? >??. were found to aggregate $221400; from restricted ability to haul manor?, $01.- \ 900. The total k*a canoed by bad ? roada was placed at $008,728. I The committee mad# the following j UdoctJoor: On eccooot of bad roada < sacb farmer loot for the year $1.70 for t svery acre that ha fanned; 13 cents j every time he carried a" ton of farm \ produce over one mile of bad road: 8 < per cent of bia total crop. He paid aa j much for bad roada as for labor, more 1 Chan for feed for tals stock, twenty- \ Sve times aa much aa for fertiliser. The total loss to the farmers In this ttstrict for the year from this canae would hare bought all the corn proI need In It. or all the wheat, or the oat top twice oyer, or all bat 10 per cent *f the potatoes, or all the barley, rye, taxseed, timothy seed, hay and forage combined. The losses would replace he farm Implements or the cattle aw ry three years, the horses every four rears, and wen Id pay off-aU-the mothCages lo the district In three years. 1 with $100,000 to spare. The farmers, moreover. wave not tV mfy lose** from bad roads. The committee found that the worst sections it the roada they had to travel boween their farms and market were within the city limits: that there were ) ipprorlmatgly s.ooo business bonsea , n Minneapolis, employing 5,000 wagma. whose lses from bad -roada waa ' 1910,000 for the year. The combined loea of the farmers. J nerchants and manufacturers for one rear wot $1413.000. As there are ' ibout 3.000 miles of roads In the dlerict. which would have been kept 1u J rood condition for $3,000 a year. If troperiy constructed. 1b order to aaceraln what amount could profitably be nveated In good roods, the committee ledncted this amount from the total oss. leavlnsr 41J200.000 Oi.oltaKcnl at % per cent, or 6 per cent, which is j aore than bonds would cost, the pris < Ipal fs $22,000,000. If this am on tit ; rere Invested In good hljrtlways at $7.< 00 a mil# the district would still bresJ* A iven on (He investment 3 V ? ^ i 2 A Mm With Idea*. U "Hew shall we advertise our "Bps T ale?" "Say the goods are still warm." m -Boston Transcript. : ' " " J 1 " i ?I1 "FER lay at with every sdtt of or measure I j fit.- Tbla u aa oppor- 11 j t from. Made to your I J &; I wn Drugstore J . ' 'i- 'M . B Washington, R C t 21 ct pi a v JLuvij Jb^UA I l| ^ Tsn uwwim viii MOM ^ tee. Otrntot Is QMd to 1121 the orlty J a need hf Insects. Bxtnnw cars! xrtfcto of docajod wood la lb* awn* * the urns twfor. 8Uln* wttb ?nj Mn nbstaam. If only a until |Un of daomjod wood Is tart to re nolo, that surrounding will qnlcklj toco/ oho. Bach operations on tnoo iro not aooflnod to tfaa trunk, hot at) W mmmtaUr porformod on tha jruehM. l vCi> ' * ' 1 1 i* L* CITY PUNNING BOARD. to* of Msssaohusstt* Legislature Aid* In Improving C'vio Beauty. Bj an act of the Massachosetta legislature every city of that common wealth and every town of over 10.000 j population Is authorized and directed to create a city planning board. The act out line* the dot Ice of the board and Its method of appointment as f& lows: "The doty of the planning board. Bhall be to make careful Uindlee of the resource*. |K*slbilltlee and needs oC the city or town, particularly with re* rpect to conditions which may be In furious to the public health or otherktoa injurious In and about rented dwellings. and to make plans for the development of the municipality wHl of Its people. In citlea the aald board shall be appointed by the mayor, subject to conflrinatiou by the council, and in dtles under a cojnmisaion form of government. so called* the members of the board shall be appointed' oy the governing body of the dty. In towns Ebe members -of the board chad be elected by the voters at the annual town meeting.'* I ' The. Beet They Cowia Do. She?I wonder why they bung that picture! He ? Perhaps they couldn't catch the artist.?Boat6n-Transcript. ?JUS" A Car Loa PRICE Ai OFUGRf^T^ flkJRk.* ^ ifa niilBMif g S | We Sell Bl-TTERICK 1/ PATTERNS. 41 iW Are the Best. C s 1?. ?L Sclntlflc Palmist and Crystal ' Maln& '"i -ProPSfej " Market sUWmhington, N. C yglweek only THIS WEEK ONLY Madam-Eldon im the mo?t . fu? seeres and prophet of modern times. She reveals your future in al affair*. Telle when end whom yov will marry, giving names, dates ant . all particulars. She tells of youi end. Of your several lovers or mjee' hearts the names the one you wliT marry. Ir ab ad marriage is Indtcat . ed she warns you In time. She teeth the future conditions of your married ! life, and telle It ell to yon." Tell; ! wba? rou will be eelln or widow*; ' end It yon win merry again Telle | If you will oyer be dtroroed. end when ' [end why. Henre 10 a m,. to lO p m Know the fotore jroepoete to < | oneulUng Madam Kldia. ' I ?0ill>Ot( d of Extra Fi ty&il*&=: ' ii' ..lig-rli:.',i and Mmles } GOOD AS CAN ' ^ . '' . ! ' SALVAGE St ^*1^1. liv Perfect Sutfefactkli. % ? * i HI I ? 1 5 I- - i CfaMCCfa S y | jj LYRIC mmi i VAUDEVILLE THE CUB DCO." MOTION PICTURES THE DENTISTS DII.KMMA. ., Goad Coned*-. J THE DLAYWlttOHT ' Admission lo;?d 2<te MMIna SATURDAY. 1 "B1.MORK * EARTIaETT ? vVl Sloglng, Talking and Daaetog. . ^ The Bom Pate SET ~ N|fgX i Buckles'! Arnica Balre vh.n a#- ' >lied to a cat. bruin, (train, burn or teald. or other injury of aha (Yin trill mmedlattfy remore all pata. E.E. hambarlaia of CHatOn-Me.. ?Ji:? 'It robs cots and other Injuries of heir terrors. Am s healing remedj to equal don't exist." Will do wad for yon. Only it* at all drug^otllgM ^ &

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