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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 19U A 0 , 'msi lU vUE'iKti'.'nHX W 1 1 I II "91. 'IMlIf Blllfllll 1111 Ill II III 11 111 JIT 1 1111 II 111 (HfWi II 1 II 1 1 1 i I M -d!::i:ii.i;i:i'.i'i,ii. :'1i.,;i",!7, ;i;':':i-';. ;i::t':.:.v v wjw.aiit -tyi , "v If "smit'YT-""inrn-iii iiiii JiTT " Toppyndhaf. tidyrod Hne, AanrfMme pound and a(r poand (in hamidort au 1iai clam, practical pomnd crystal '" humidor with toon moittmcr top that iupi tJW tobacco 6l eA perfect condition. A HERVOUS VpR- . Fran Tbret TeuV Sufferiaf;. Sy ' OnbiMiieHjWcll, Text Qty, Tex. Is ju icteresticg stateme&t Mrs.0. H. Sduil, of fiih towa, ujrsi "For three yeari I suffered imtold agony with my bead. I was enable to do any of nj work. I just wuited to sleep aO the time, lor that, was the only ease I could get, when Iwasasleep. J became a nervous wreck Just from fiie awful suffering with my head. I was so nervous thai the least noise would make me Jump out of my bed. I had no energy,, and was unable to do anything. 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CENTRAL MTOR COMPANY Asheboro, K.C id 1 l I v r ... . ... . ... ji . Ill i Buy!:gQnwLOJiye and " RepSir8n Superior Corri trilli?,1 . a-i i k .'',krri i, -1 k- - t as oi iarm Ice Cream and Soda ihe lugh cost ot Uvng is coming down with a run. The Republican party pledged itself to repeal taxes and reduce the cost of lving, and it is grandly recleemng-its pledges, it has voted to take the war taxes off ice cr am and soda. The cost of living in hot weather will promptly descend, But the task has been exhausting. Congress, of course, feels tired after removing the taxes on ice cream and soda, and it needs to rest and recuper ate. On Saturday it will take a recess for five weeks. It has not exactly clear ed its docket. It has not redeemed all the pledges on which it was elected; but the repeal of the taxes on ice cream and Soda have left it weary and fever heated, and it is absolutely necessary for it to relax. No one realizes how very soon a Republican Congress gets verv tired. Mr. Wingo, of Arkansas, heartlessly 'reminded his Republican colleagues 'that they went to the country on a ! promise to repeal a lot of taxes. Mr. 'Fordney " came in here with certain repeal legislation, and what happened to that ? The Steering Committee kick ed him out." And then the unfeeling Mr. Wingo proceeded to say. mm "J You rot this House uncter false pre- ihfi liiifiisii ' tense-what have -ou tlone ? You have uv IKUIBII organized a few smelling committee T-j. vi j , t. t and growled at the President, and you nCTf U?d rk but he are investigating the high cost of war. 3KW.i5 i? taion f ! But you are dodging like a mule on the possible so that she could do the wwk i . ;"X tUa ot nf iivirur This is not quite just. The Houl-v. t Home Building & Material Compauy ASHEBORO, N. C. t t : Nature and 'and let him hunt, therefore he dug paponsc toot Jar her, for that was their great remedy for female weak- scription" skill fully combined with other agents that make it more effective. Women who are worn out, who suffer from pain at regular or irregular intervals, who are nervous or dizzy at times, should has takjn a firm hold of the high co of living and reduced it by taking the war taxes off ice cream and soda. There are other tasks before Congress; there is railroad legislation and t;ie Soldiers' and Sailors' Liana, bill, the Water Piowv noma ' Power bill, the budget system, army re- the same root 'organization and shipping. Mr. Mondell called Blue Co-; does not deny these things, but he re hosh in hia 'plies that the weather is hot and Cor.- Favorito Pre- I eressmen are tired, and they will work better when they get back from a va cation of five weeks. If the House were in session during that time there are various measures that might be taken up and considered but we will bs in better conditions to work when we return. 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