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, - V , TAB AimED0r.O'COUilIE2, AOIEEOIIO, N. G'f f. THURSDAY. MAT 4. m tr": t... . $ V. . I''"' Best Remedy Forf ' f r " of Weight BEAR'S EMULSION PRESCRIBED BY DR. GORDON FOR WAST ING DISEASES Dr. John D. Ber, Elkton, Va. Dear Sin: For the last three years I have .prescribed your Emul sion and have rotten satisfactory re sults. I find it especially beneficial in- cases where the cough has listed for sometime. I also consider it one of the best remedies for wasting dis eases, sore lungs, weakening and loss of weight It has a very great ad vantage over most preparations of its kind, Instead of being hard on the stomach, it strenghtens and promotes appetite. I have found it a very use ful remedy and prescribe it whenever I have need of a remedy of this kind, which is very frequent as you see by my prescriptions. Yours very respectively, DR. W. A. GORDON. Bear's Emulsion is an uneoualed remedy for coughs and colds, and builds up weak lungs and run-down systems. It the best possible preven- tive against consumption and extra- ordinarily beneficial to puny children.' Sold by leading druggists. DEFICIT FOR 1923 INCREASED $167,000,000 TO $484,000,000 Washington, May 3. While Re- ,hl.' ,1- u. Alters Plainly with pen or typewriter. ministration is maki. g savings, Sec - retarv of the Treas-n v Moll in n official statement snows that Lne esti-l mates of deficits are ;teudilv increas- ing. One of the oil iest statements concerning Republican economy was recently published in tha press a id attributed to Senator Ltvige, leader of the Republican party in the senate. 1 Senator Pat Harrison, Democrat, of Mississippi, called the attention of the senate to this error published all over the country and also exposed the taise claims of the junior senator irom umo ,m.r. wnais) m a recent New York speech. "In the course of his (Senator Lodge's) speech," said Senaotr Har rison, "which was carried in all the press of the country, he ma-le the 5E"tE.""M.ons "T I0'-. rrr 'r.POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Whether he made that oT ' not I do not know. Of course, l,e was ' SDeakintr as a candidate snH l.ihnrinuf ' under the enthusiasm of speaking to! his constituents and it was hut nat.n-: ral that he should got his figures little confused. Whether he made the statement or not, the papers car ried it that way." Senator Lodge said there was ah error of one word in the statement' ' whna eorre that the papers carried his statement wrong. Senator Harrison said many gross ly exaggerated claims have been made. He called attention to the speech of Senator Willis, of Ohio, making claim to big changes and big cuts end then referred tc the letter from Secretary of the Treasury Mel lon to Senator McCumber saying that the estimates of $167,000,000 deficit for 1923 have increased "under . the alleged splendid management of the new administration to. $484,000,000, which the senator thought might be more when the true facts are known. Saying that Secretary Mellon, at tributed the increased deficit to the falling off of the income tax, Senator Harrison added: "I think that is true. There is de oression everywhere. Nobody is mak ing any money scarcely under the promised- prosperity under this ad ministration. So it is perfectly nat ural that incomes should he rreatlf diminished. You, who have been, lay ing and may in the future lay large claims of savings, should study the deficits' and' remember this report of ,. -,, tne secretary oi the . treasury. " ' X ORANGES, LEMONS. AND i! - .."V 1 BANANAS ; IN SAMPSON - - bKi&i 4-u .n Jir-w&' . .. . Miss Mary , Moore, .on farm, in i Sampson eounty,' has1-, managed tto -l' grow . oranges, lemons and ..bananas successfully, and expects soon to have " ' ; a supply for koine wmT ThO trees V- are. cared for In the winter aeaon by ' ' eoyeririr them "with canvas, which' is removed at the approach. . of . warm weather in ,order to; admit , the sun ' ' . light.. Mis ,, Moore -f has ; produced Some fine speclmensof theae , fruits, . mrA hmm demonstrated that any fam- Vv fan Km, the same right ui its front-yard if -willing ta take the time and care- necessary. . ' ' . ... , if,'., i -'-j ,.. Mr. O. Mx Gardner's withdrawal ( from the ?uternatonai campnmn proven to his many friends his kwn tonne of honor and rijrht. The elec tion of Hon. Cameron Morrison from the western sretion of North Carolina arcordui(t to prereilpnt left the rovrmment to the SKatern section of t ftnte. fir. f'.arlner' announc-r-x that he ill le In the race In 1 s Ik no surprif. ta.thU great Ut .f our. -. - ' , Man TrifS Out Ford. ? . I' oi'-jr advert I a"l M ford rur for r n. I. inrlrtprry, nf t'hnr- w;tj r: : I Mil r f town and left, , ' (,f t far to t ii if. A I I wire r.iiv-l to Iw.k at i , r. clmvn it. out ff t'- r:ra;-! - (' f I i ;.' I it, P ' "l I POSTAL IMPROVEMENT' ' WEEK IS OBSERVED May ,1 Sees Inaugurated First General Campaign of Kind in Service. Without the Postal Service, buslnesf would InnjruiKh In "i 'lay. and be at I standstill In a iwk Tulrile optnloa would die at dry r t. Sectional haired or prejudl-c only would nourish, and Darrow-mindmlnrm thrive It Is the hlKSPKt dlstlnrflre business In tit world and it comes nearer to to Innermost -interests of a greater num ber of men and women t ha a any other Institution mi earth. No private busi ness, however widespread, touches M many lives so often or sharply; ne church reaches into so many souls, flutters so many pulses, has so many human beings dependent on Its inln-' 1st rat ions. "Postal lmprovwn.nl Week- has been sot for May 1. by the Postmaster General. This Is the first general cam- nnlKn of Its kind In the Postal Service fr several decades. Business men find tlmlr orcnnlxntlnns, large users of the mnll, newspapers, motion pictures. advertisers, and the entire organize (Inn of 32fi,000 postal workers are lo be enlisted In this rnuntry-wlde campaign I of Interest In postal Improvements. I Your help Is vital. Address your 1st- Qive rt)0t '' 8P" Mme State, dont abbreviate. Put your return address in the upper left hand corner of envelope (not on the back) "d always lookat your letter before dropping in the mall to see If It la properly addressed. This cart Jn .the use of the mails Is for your benefit and speeds up the dispatch and delivery of mail matter. If you have any complaints of poor service make them to your postmaster, He has Instructions to Investigate them and report to the department. COURTESY it.: lit, postage stamps on letters. The P used by it. postmarter. and employees in dealing wit the public. He'P them in with POSTAL its use beginning IMPROVEMENT WEEK, May 1-6, 1922. THANK YOU Y0UR MAIL IS DELAYED AT OFFICE OF DELIVERY i rne ucaa jeuer umce nas neen in existence ever since Ben Franklin started pur postal service. Even then people addressed moll to Mr. Kaekle) Sralthers, "Atlantic Coast," and ex pected lien to know Just where Zeke Uvea Perhaps they had Zeke's oddresa in letters up In the garret, maylM! a chest full of 'em, but then tt was easier to let Den hunt Zeke Today people are addressing loiters to John Smith. New York. N. Y, or Chicago, lit, thinking Uncle Snm can locate him. which. Is Just as Incomplete as wan Stake's ad dress of yore. Ths Poatofflce Depart ment asks you to put the number and treat In the addrsev, tt helps yea. -How do yoo expect the Postal Oert fo know .whether yna -mean Trinidad, California, or Trlnhlad. Coloradot AMVAYt WtUi')UT THB KAMI OF THR RTaTKJN rOfAMtOIIE "MORE ; BUSlNEtrv-t vt v ; - IN , QOVCRNMINT" This antDhrsse was used' ln;Presi- fleer rTsedlnir's Urst -message tO.On- rfens and applies nerilMlriy in postal wianaicement ; where p,,ran'er, ,rt being ' jmpresseU ; with the fort 4hat they are ;TnaftRn of loral hrsnches of the lilies business in tne worui.r. HERE' CODES' A; STRAlCER! ' x!' mnke oir pot I'Hjk ppt, Mr. I'nstinnster.'. RiraltUien up ths rural lollt-r !.. Mr, farmer. Tldi up Home. Mr. Itur Carrier. . F!r( lniprcl.n l'!nj. Mab Mr. Sirnngrr. Inking nll(e of tlr !"-nrovi-nicnu. will mine tmrk, l.rlninl yon l.-n.'n-S. f or' lliosrt Willi T TAt. lJII-UOVI--.ill.NT WlCKlv" 10. - . . HI J... U . I4-1 V ii' CHARLOTTE I.lAIi ' v ' ISAPPOCaED v ; STATE AGEIiT R. R. Beatty get Klin S lie i for the Entire 5Ute r LOOKING FOR ASSISTANTS KOW Robert R. Beatty of 6 West Hfll Street Charlotte, is feeing congratu lated by hia many friends on having been appointed the General Distribu tor for Klim milk for the State of North Carolina, Mr. Beatty's years of experience as a Klim, salesman make him an invaluable man in his new capacity. " Chance to Get a Klim Agency Talking to a reporter the other day, he said that his primary interest right now was to- find good live men and women throughout the state, who would be interested in selling Klira, Considerable headway ia being made but he, pointed out that .there, were thousands of towns and Villages in the state where Klim is known to the housewives, and Jie wants an agent in each town. It certainly looks lil e a good chance for men who are look ing for something good to work on, or women who would like spare time work. From what Mr. Beatty says, the work is easy and interesting; and pays well. He wants to hear from any or woman who Ja terosted. ' How toGet-ICliniwg'' Until the state organization of dis tributors is solidly under way, Mr Beatty wants it known that he u ready to ship Klim by parcel post to the numerous North Carolinans who are using it now. The prices, which will prevail for these parcel post ship-, menu are as follows; , jf f Klim whole milk ' I lb.' .TO . " - 2Hlbe.; r.4S " . ' - 6 lbs.ii 2.80 Klim skimmed milk 1 lb.,v .40 " 24lbs.,1sj86 " " 6 Ibs t60 . Until there- is an agenY Ift yottr" "town, send MreattyJyouFrderjM together .with a money order to nis address given in the first pars pf this article. "' - - -s "Wlttv every little town in North Carolina having a Klim distributor.'. Mr. Beatty went on . to eay, "much will hav been accomplished towards, .'giving the different communities a , steady Supply of good country fresh. ' milk. . -w .... i ''Accordingtofiguresrecentlycom-; tnu! Mt of 1 the farms in the state L. rru - .. i. - . ' nave nocuivi. xuav uieoua uikiw fresh milk like Klim is needed. Be-' cause of its uniformly high standard of parity and quality some of our greatest paby specialists are reeonVf mending it for Infant feeding. .You can be sure that the value of such s ' product will be qnickty recognized by -.North Carolina housewives, it is just ' what is needed to supply the milk we-. tack," -. ' . ,,.; Battle ef Alamance to be Screened. It is announced' that active 'wortt haa' betmn on the nhotonlav nfctore of the battle of Alamance. This pic ture will present vividly the scenes pf the battle of Alamance and wilf have' a national, interest, "for this was the I P rst ' Bght" of the. Revolution. Con-' sideratne won nas Deen cone ib'cot- rectin g and revising th Scenario.- It, is to be re-acted by, players of note. r state Vide nliyrat ' Macon, Ga., .last . week, resolutions ; were adopted Mginf "that ; the.-' offer of Henry Ford for ' the . Muscle Shoals property .be accepted by. the " govern ment. . " I TheCouribr and ','V'A iVf'" f.. is'- Progressive - ?j,--j Farmer! 7'. One Year For Call in office and cubrxribo for ?vo Good IXWM G A L KETD ;T O- M EE T IN v : .a ." - ..'"-'-'-ii' ''.' if--1 ? .i-.r.:' ' ' - .-: v -J-rv',. . if . fi-'. .. AT 2:00 O' CLOCK For the purpose of nominating w county ticket Every Democratic voter, both men and women, will have a voice In this con ven tion. It is your dutr to help select the bfest men I in our party to manage our co unty , government. Bring ryour: candidates from all parts of di'e'counadlet's select a ticket that will win. -&?.Vt Alamance .V ?;s-v i.Et A.r. ii ; ;- v'3ff-.4i ' 0 ;: ":.v trftlV l':l '.Wi'iiT J'l'' t-finr ejiai;.-'" G. i,l I '1 I1T 'r I : . f.f t f- i;.! lii.r i.( y, iii t ..I r- 1. 1:. r. 1 f J. A. . r. ( .. !.') .-, -X. . V-j-fel.a ' 1 ;v. on property; ' -' ' t ' H : -ll.l"- r.rt !ji...r-. t, 'f"''l ' . . . fV'K1""' v -i v". Write of call for free booklet and xuU particulars. Py villi!" ( f i rourt of I -t n (,' I I .-- ' :.- I, . i . : .li ! ,,r .. t. 'A l .- hA l J f . Mortgage 6 Per Cent 12 1 m Are an investment that merits your, careful conaid- -eratibn,'. Each bond is secured by a first: mortgage ye consistent 'with good business, . ' You know these bondV-you know "tho organiza-v Uoa.behind them and 4f you will take the! tofcta in-- . - n vestigate you will find that there is no eaf er invest 7. G. Somcrs, Field Ucprcscntative I i 1 t j !,.(. 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