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Protect Your Radiator Before They Are
Damaged by Freezing
: Denatured Alcohol
is generally recognized as the best anti
" freeze, as it has the least possible de
teriorating effect on the radiator and other
parts.
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Sawyer Motor Co.
. 15-17 S. Lexington Ave.
UNDER NEW UANAOEWRNT
IMPERIAL HOTEL
CANTON, N. C.V
A metere us-to-dats hotel. Centra! location. Elegant equipment,
- A splendid eulalne and efllclsnt service. -Rates,
IS.lt and IMS ear day. Ame-'cen plan, W ollott year
. t . . , patronage. ' . "
A. R. SPEARS. Prop. " ',
!ARKErT--iJ.ty3
H7 YORK MARKET
ACTIVE DURING DAY
NRW YORK. Nov. 36 Financial, In
n'tlal and political development ex
(i in varying- degree their disturb lug
fluences over today! active eto"k mar.
i, the letter factor probably outweigh
',' all other considerations.
In point of fact, the monetary iltua
m rve promlie to early Improvement
Indicated by laat Saturday's very fa
aiiie bank statement and moderate
tarings of time fund from Interior in
't tit ion. . - ' i . I
Trade conditions ! were viewed with
pessimism in conservative circles,
mr it waa recoanlaad that Wsehlng-
ii Is- directing Its energies toward! a
finite prosram of reaajueimenv vun
e least diaturbance to the Country's Im
nant induitrtee. Secretary McAdoo's
pthcoming retirement from the man
emant of tho nation' transportation
at ems fm-nlshed the poMtical slemtmt,
at feature being clearly seen-In the
avlneas of rails, Including many of Uie
iiaoned Issues. "
lust ss It led the recent advance so
lay Southern Pacific waa among, we
hi, or tne important nui. " "
AIL nnlnti nn.varv heavy offer.
a. Other l'aciflca, alao grangers, coal
j n 1 runic llnaa fell two to six POlnlS,
?lng mostly at lowest levels of ths
Shippings were among the Isolated fea
res of strength during; the forenoon
th United States - Steel, but marine
eferred broke abruptly later, showing
extreme reaction of alnioet nine points,
isrs of that group forfeiting two to
res' points. .-'. ':.:, '''.' ''
United States Steel closed t a toss of
points, ana Kinarea maueiriaw "
uipments, also coppers, muwre,
woe and utilities were heavy to weak
. . r. ..hIm aharnlv at the end. 1
heaviness ruled In all branches of ihs
nd market, the outstanding feature -f
the free offerings of Liberty fourth
a down to the new minimum of I7.W.
ml sales, par value, aggregated U.
i,()09. Old United States bonds were
changed on call.
NEW YOHK SWOPUC8.
IBW YORK, Nov. St. Raw stigsr
let centrifugal 7.M; fine granu
ed c.
wt ooffes Irregular.
jutter firm; cheeae strong. ,
CARFKNTER ' AND BUILDER
i 5' Rouse Repairs a Specialty
Orders Promptly Attended to
H. J. HUDSON
- sHsns S42I, Day er Night.
. Residence Csntral Avsnus.
NEW YORK COTTON ,
' IS BARELY STEADY
v. j .
1-7 2SRK Not- '-"rir advanoes
J", the cotton markst wars followed by
reaotions wUh ths eiose barely steady
at a net decline of 16 to W points. Jan.
uary emtmata iM ?iaa
7 an C.l?i i that J8! "Paa with
il.tO at the etoss of Saturday.
The market nnaaad mn.A . .
iVaoce Of II ; to IS ulm.
...... .,i,.m orap aumun, ins
absence of December notices, and bullish
spot advices. There wm enough ralla
ing to oauae some Irregularity Jurlnsr the
morning, but the market held" generally,
...twj yV a,, m una nwini true early af
ternoon, active months sold About 19 to
60 Points net higher with J December
touching . and March 17.61., There
v.aa considerable trade buying In D
eember presumably to cover call cotton,
and Liverpool was a good buyer of the
near month against sales of later deliv
eries. Kenorta thst governors of ' cotton
fia,."lJm(' '"'! proclamation urging
that tha remainder of ths preeent crop
be held for 16 per pound were doubtless
a factor on tke advanna. MtnhlnMi with
me coniinuea iuk oi increasing-exports.
Resorts from the roods market. h.
ever, Indicated very unsettled conditions
una Becoming- to mavices received here
from Fall River, aome of the mills thers
were to close down tonight for an Indefi
nite period owing to lack of demand for
their product." This helped to unaettle
me marut arcer tne forenoon aflvinm.
and prices broke sharply In the late trad
ing under realising or scattering liqui
dation. December sold off to 2129 end
March to 2S.76 with active monthe aallina
about 20 to El points net lower.
, Two private crop estimates ware Issued
before the opening with a New Orleans
authority placing the yield of 11.120,000
bales and a Memphis report making It
11,700,000 bales, both figures being exclu
sive of llnters. .
- London cables said that the Brltlah
cotton control board has ruled that Lan
cashire mills could work 66M hours per
week running 66 per cent of their spin
dles and (6 per cent of their looms.
Dori'l Be Dald
Bow M Make Hair Crow Htroe-, Thar
asul Lswtroes.
Psw of us get bald in a day and we
all have ample warning wbsa eur hair
U thinning put.- '
. raristaa sage is a most emeieni aair
Invlgorater, but to Imiuedtatsly stop
and further lose ef hair aad quickly
start a new growth It must be rubbed
Into the aoalp so the atarved hair roots
rsn really absorb It and get the vital
stimulation so badly needed. You will
surely be delighted with the first ap
iJIcatltn. for your hair end scalp
should look aad fsei ioe per cent bet
ter.
Parisian Sage Is not sipsnalvs ' It's
a scientific preparation that supplies
all hair needs risen, non-sticky,
sntlaeptlo liquid that la sold by
I,W'. T-.. U, A A .-a ., Am;m - A
toilet rounters everywhere with guar
an tee to give you perfect satisfaction
or your money refunded.
Oood looking hair Is halt the battle
In any man s or womsn s personal ap
besraiice. N'eglert mesne dull, thin,
ilfeleea hair and Anally bsldnees,
whlls a little attention now Insures
thick and lustrous hair for yes re to
corns. AO matter what your hair trou
blee try a Parisian sage massage to
night rou will net be disappointed.
Advt.
"HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL
IN THE HUMAN BREAST"
Charlotte Making Another
Effort to. Save Doomed
Camp Greene.
BOLSHEVIX RilSDiiEfiS
A!.'0 REFUGEES; REAGR
NIKOLSK, HALF-STARVED
Many Died During the Ter
rible Journey Acroia
Siberia
ALL ARE DESTITUTE
(By M. R. Winter.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. ft Ths office
of Representative E. T. Webb baa
arranged an Interview with Brigadier
General R. C Marshall for a delega
tion from the Charlotte chamber ef
commerce for Wednesday, Nov. IT.
General Marshall la is the construo
tlon division ef the war department
and Camp Greene will' likely be the
subject ef the conference. Senator
Simmons has arranged for a confer
ence with Secretary of .War Baker at
10 o'clock' tomorrow relative to the
retention ef Camp Polk at' Raleigh.
NtW YORK STOOr; 4.UT '
SaJaa Hlah Low Closing
A mar. east sugar ..
amer. ean ........ II
Amer. car-found, is
Aroer, looorootlvs 11
Amsr. linseed .... 11
Amer. smelt.-rsf. Ill
Amer. sucar . ... II
Amsr. Tel. -Tel. . . 21
Amer. tobacco... b ... ...
Anaoonda copper 174 , H
Atomson .. .. ... 26 1V
AtLicoaat tins .. 1 1044
Atl.Oulf-W.Ind.. 19 10l
Haldwtn Lacs., ...If . 701
Baltimore-Ohio -.16 . M
XjtW BA1 "H" ' 1U
Canadian Pac.
nantral leather
Cheaapeake-Ohlo. 14 61
Chlo. a I.-Pae. ... f J4
Chine copper .... !" !IJ
Colo, ruei-iroa . . la si
Corn produote ..14T 47V
Crucible stsel ' ..,101 67
Cube cane sugar. II WJ
Rrle . . . ....... IS
I flMtanl eteaMa .. II
1 Oeneral motera II
Ort. North pfd. II
i Girt. North era etts 2
Oulf states steel., is
Illinois Central ..' I
to w. sa ,..
B"".l4 t
o. ... 74 leavi
sr ... 47 : 41 Si
161
J4IV4
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NSW YORK CATTLC.
NEW YORK, Nov. JS. Beeves, steady:
steers I.60O17.00; bulls 6.60010.00: cows
l.60jpt.60; calves, strong; veals 16.00A
21.00; culls 11.00O14.00: grassers 7.000
1.00; yearlings 6.60 07.00: westerns 1.10
011.80.
rmeep ana ismns. steaayt sneen 7.000
10.00: culls 6.0001.00: lambs 14.60016.60:
culls 10.00013.00.
Hoes, steady at 11.26 for nrlma New
York and Pennsylvania hogs; roughs
14.26.
NEW YORK DRY GOODS.
NEW YORK. Nov. 25. Cotton roods
snd yarns today wers quiet with an easy
tendency, wool gooue wers quiet await
ing government action on wool. Kaw
silk was easier.
ft
II
II -
Inaplr. copper ...'. !
Int. Mer. Marina 141 x
Int. mer mar pfd 710 101
Inter, oacar ..... is ei
Kennecott copper
L. snd N
Unsill motors
Max. petroleun ..III 111
Miami oopper ,.., II
Mldvale steel .... 21
Missouri Pao. ....121
N, Y. Central .... 67
Norfolk-Westsrn.. II
Northsrn Pac. ... 40
Ohio cities gas ..104
Pennsylvania .... 24
Pittsburg coal .. -9
Bay Con. copper.. II
Reading ;,
Rep. Iron-Steel ., 14
Seaboard air line I
do pfd ,.....
Sinclair oll-ref .. 42
S. S. steel-Iron ,..
Southern Pao. ...6
Southern Ry.
Southern Ry P'
Studebaker corp. Ill
Tenn. copper ....
Texss Co. ........
Ai.l..AMa nMfllMll II
VXZ rXao'if!o7.lji 110 127
TTnlt. clicar atorss 21 101 102
United .Fruit-.. ..b.. ...
U. S. Ind. aloohol 67 102V
U. S. rubber, II 17
j: H. stsel .. . ..1.411 100J
V. a. steel pfd .. 6 111V
Otsh copper,...,. M "V
Wabash pfd A 21 IIV:
v. crt. Chem. 24 62
wtarn TTnlon . . 14 17
Westlnghouse slso II
Willys-Overland 111
Total sales l,00.
ii
lf2 1M
S4V4 I2H
47 41
'.
64 IS
14V4 1JU.
110 V4
74V4
127
VLADIVOSTOK. Saturday. Nov. it
(By The Aseeclated Prses.) Half
dead from starvation and diet
many bevond help. 1.S3I survivors
out of ths original total or 1,100 Bol
shevik ' nrlsonera and refuises In a
train sent arrose Siberia by the Cssch
Slovak troops fighting In Samara,
Kuropeaa Russia, have arrived at Nl-
kolak, "near Vladivostok. The Journey
from the Ural mountains to tha Pa
cific coast occupied six weeks
The survivor reached Nlkolsk In
forty cars. The train carried no pro
visions.
Of ths eight hundred eersans miss
ing from the original total, some were
shot while trying to escnos from the
train. Others lost their llvss by
throwing themselves from ths car
windows. Disease, starvation and ex
posure accounted for the remainder.
.When the Cxeche-Slovak forces
raptursd Samara, they loaded the In
mates of th Jails Into trains Indis
criminately sjong with ths Bolshe
vik prisoners of war. Ths American
Red Cross at Vladivostok has rushed
doctors to Nlkolsk to aid ths arrivals,
who are In a terrible condition.
Other tralnloada of human freight
In almtlar straits -ere now on their
way eastward over the Trans-Siberian
railroad. -
Among those reaching Nlkolsk were
a dosen who formerly were nurses In
the Bolshevik hospital at Samara.
Many Innocent persona wsrs Included.
There was e girl stenographer who
bad been sentenced to sis days im
prisonment for serving the non-Bol-shnvlk
city administration. .
The American Red Crone Is taking
care of 601 of the survivors In an
Improvised hospital.- These persons
are dependent solely 'upon charity.
. . . NSW ORLEANS COTTON.
NEW . ORLEANS,'. Nov. 6. Higher
prices ruled In cotton today nntil liquida
tion from the long aide set In, after
which a downward ' movement in all
months, although December refused to
so to a net decline.- From a net gain of
27 to 14 points ths market fell off until,
on ths close. December waa 16 nolnta
over laat week's final prices and Msy
wss II points under, months between
making lesser net declines. December
throughout the Jay was the strongeet
month on the boards, trading Up at ons
time to JI.44.- -a -
The absence of December notices on
this, ths first notlos day for that posi
tion,' the wet and cold weather over ths
belt, and a private bureau estimate on
production of 11,120,000 balsa wers the
maid sustaining Influences. Ths ring
found difficulty in satisfying ths demand
In the 'morning,' bnt In the afternoon
there wae a general attempt to realise
profits on ths part ef early buyers and
the market reacted. '" :
J be unfavorable weather ever the belt
to renewed predictions of continued
small ginning, while there was a general i
tendency to iook forward to a email crop
ex 1 mat a from ths government next
month, : .'- . ,V;, r.:v."'' ..';-, .
METHODISTS IVALL HOLD
" En at nils
' World'! Fair of Methodism'
Will Dluatrate Work of
Missionaries.
NEW YORK, Nov. JS. Com
memorating the coming of peace end
tha centsnnlsl of its missionary
sotlvlty, the Methodist- Episcopal
church and the Methodist Episcopal
Phurch, south, will hold "a wdt-ia e
fair of Methodism" at t'ulnmlitia, O.,
from June 20 to July 17.' 111. Itfwas
announced here tonlgnt by the ;oint
centenary committee.
The program of mUelonsry- wurk
throughout the world, whloh will in
volve an expenditure of IllS.ooo.ooo,
will be vieualiced by tranaborting al-
moot bodily native villages from the
various foreign fields to the buildings
of ths Ohio Stats exposition Ki-ouiids.
A Chlneae town with wslls, pagodas.
teinplee, schools, a hospital, theatrs,
restaurants and homes, together with
villages repreeentlng Jspan, Korea,
Africa, India and the Philippines all
peopled by "their native inhabitants,
In native .dress, will Illustrate the
customs and conditions with which '
missionaries mint dsal.
A special building will be devoted I
to newer. fields of the board of home
missions. Including American Indians,
Ksklmo, negroes and southern inoun-
tainasrs. Work among lumber Jacks,
cowboys and mining men also will be
picturesquely shown.
Another feature will be a pageant
Illustrating the development of
Methodism from the -days of John
Wssley to the present.
The problem of housing - ths' ex
pected 60,010 dally visitors will he
solved by building a "tent city" to
care for those unable to And accom
modations In hotels and ' private
homes. . t
COLDS DEKiV7E MO,
TO CALOTABS OVERNIGHT
' To break up a cold overnight or to
out short an attack of infttiensa er
grippe, phyelclana and drugglats are
wow recommending Calotabe, the new
nauaeeiess cwomsi, mat is purinea
from an dangerous ana slokenins er
feota. Those who have tried it aay
that It aota like marie,, by far more
effective and certain than the old style
calomel, heretofore recommended by
an pnysirusns.
one t.aiotab on the tongue at bed
time with a sa-allow of wster. -that's
all. No salts, no tisuack nor the
lightest Interference with eating, work
or pleasures. Next morning your cold
I has vanished and your whole system
feels refreshed and nurined. Cnlotabs
Is sold only. In original sea lad park-I
sgee, price thirty-live cents. Recom
mended and guaranteed by all drug-
8 1st a. l our money back if you are not
slighted. . Advt.
RESTRAINING ORDER IS
T
Clover Leaf Road Questions
Authority of ihe. Director-General.
TOLEDO," O... Nov. II. A tem
porary restraining ordar was leaus in
the United States District court here
today against William G. McAdoo,' as
director-general of railroads, instruct
ing ths receiver of the Toledo, St.
Louis and Western (Clover Leaf)
railroad not to accept cars, sign con
tracts or to do anything that would
Jeopardise or compromise the In
terests of ths stockholders , of the
road. ' ' ;' ,, ,''
The case, aald to be the first In the
United Statea wherein the power of
the director-general la -. attacked, - le
HILDEBRAHO LEAYES
GREENSBORO NEWS
He nbpoeee of Bis Interests to Fnr
sner AANMHatee and Will Cnnter uu
r"a ruling
Of Interest to many people In Abe
i'IDs and the western part of ths state
Is (the word from Greensboro that W.
A. Illldebrend. long the editor and
president of the Greeieloro Dnlly
News, has sold out his sntlre inter
est In the psper, and has retired fron'
the publishing business to give his
entire time to farming. Under Sir.
Hildebrand's administration. The
News grew to several times its ori
ginal alxe, and became an Important
factor In, the life of Its city snd the
surrounding territory.
W. A. Hildebrand la succeeded in
the. ownership and management of
the paper by E. B. Jeffreas, president
and business manager: A. L. Stock
ton, vice-president and managing edl- j
ior; a. b. joyner, treasurer ana ad
vertising manager; and Kacle G oil bey,
secretary and editor. Of these men,
Messrs. Hildebrand, Stockton, and
Oodbey were formerly associated with
the Uaxette-News of this city, while
nr. jenres was a member of the staff
of instructor at Bingham school here.
Mr. Hildebrand purchased The 1
Greensboro News In 1911, when it was
known as The Industrial News, end '
operated as a Republican dally. In;
that field it met with but poor suc
cess, and had only a small circulation, '
not more than (.C00. Mr. Hildebrand !
and his associates, operating The Daily-News
as an Independent paper,
raised the circulation to IS. 000 dally
and 26,000 Sunday. Mr. Hildebrand
sold out his interest . In The .Gazette
News, of Asheville, several years ago
and devoted his Urns and energies to
the Greensboro', publication. It Is
stated that' he will center his future
efforts on a farm which he has recent
ly purchased. j
CHICAGO- MARKETS.
CHICAGO. Ner. 25. Predictions of
much larger receipts in-the near future
led to decided breaks In the price of corn
teday notwithstanding-that at ons tims
mv.rfnr nv fiurnea snorts orournt aooui
a temporary bulaw. The market finished
heavy 2H to 4 net lower with Decem
ber 1.KV4 and January 1.I2H to 1.214.
Oats lost to 2H0I.'-,Ths close in
Provisions ranged from . 66o, decline to
6c advance. ' ' ' , ' .
Oram ana provisions, cioeea;
Cern
. 1 H
1.22
.704
43.75
45.10
' 21.15
25.97
25.75
24.52
NEW YORK MONEY.
NEW YORK, Nov. 25. Mercantile
Sterling 10-day hills 4.7IH; commercial
BO-day bills on banks 4.72; commercial
60-day bills 4.724: demand 4.7660; cables
Government -bonds, heavy; railroad
bonda, heavy. . ...'
Time losns. strong; 50 dsys. 0 days,
and six months, I bid.
Call money, easier; ruling rste 5;
lest loan 6 tt-
Bank acceptances 4Vi.
December ...... .... f
January
Oats - -
December .. .. ..
January .. ..N
Pork .
November ,, .. .. .......
January .......
Lsrd .
, Movemner .. .. .. .......
January ,t
Rlbe .
November ,
January ..
casn vorn.
n nlrt 1 47 : No. I yellow.
old. i.40d1.43; No. J yellow, , new, 1 260
1 40: No4 yellow, old. 1.1001.81; No. 4
yellow, new, 1.2101.35. . . ' .. . '.
Hogs, market mostly Ifeto'tSe higher!
closing dull; butchera J7.l50W.4O; light
17.00011.10: packing 17.00011.10; - throw,
outs 1I.00O16.50; pigs, choice, 13.600
Cattle, choice native and best westerns
Steady; others slow, unevenly - lower;
many showing 26 to 60c break; butchers
cattle snd stockers snd feeders mostly
26c lower. Beef cattle, choice 15.260
io-:. moritnm S.KO015.25: butcher stock
cows snd heifers 6.25014.00; canners and
Mr is uniftt SSi atockera and feeders,
choice 10.25011.00: medhim7.2601O.26;
veal calves, choice 18.7R017.25: western
range, beef steers 14.60011.00; eows and
heifers 16.00012.75. j'
Sheep, market mostly 25c lower; some
ewes about steady. Lambs, choice 15.66
015.10; . good 12.450 15..ir: culls 1.750
12.50; ewes. cliolc .009.26; medium
I 0001.00; culls 8.2506.50. ,
According to a European scientist
women can talk more than men with
leos fatigue because their throats are
smaller and they tax their lungs and
vocal organs less.
Florida has been added to the lletj
of. DOtterv maklnsr atatei. which now
one in which' the stockholders' pro-'number thirty-eight. -tective
committee of tha Toledo, St. I ' ... ' '
;n2'5eineln efiS.l.tm-p''V.Lnt I An extremely accurate device has
been invented for measuring the dist
ance automobile wheels may bs out of
Una.'?-.:-;; v.,' ' '- ". '' r-W.. .",
Mr. McAdoo ..from compelling' the
road ' to accept 1,26 freight - cars
which the committee clalma the. road
does not now need and for which the
committee declares the road -would
have to pay an exorbitant price. ,,:
The court also made the director
general a personal party defendant
to the suit. -.
During court today, attorneys for
the railroad administration etatcd
that the records showed 'hat tho re
ceiver for the road had requested
the cars.
MADE SECOND LIEUTENANT.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. -The of
fice of Senator Simmons gave out the
Information today that James P.
Gray, Jr., of Hendersonvllle, was
commissioned as eecond lieutenant In
the quartermaster's corps on October
20. He is the son of James P. Gray.
a hosiery manufacturer of Henderson
county. , . ,
Only One Corn
Peeler, "Gets-It"
Stop Corn Palm; See Corn Peel Off.
It Is just when a corp hurts that you
want to feel surest about getting rid of
It. Why tifke cliancee Of keeping the
corn and having, the pain grow worse?
You'll line .VOets-It'V anyhow, sooner or
s
A Nation's Safety
depends upon more than
wealth or the power of its
mighty guns. It rests in its
robust children and In its Strong,
vigorous manhood, 1 ,
SOTTS
ENQJD.S0OM
an ideal constructive tonic-food,
brings to the system element!
easily assimilated ana
imparts strength and pro
motes normal growth. .
Sceft's Emmbktm eWfab mp lAe
mat and rfsftee 'AS srroMg.
ScoU & Bowbc, Blouaficll, N. j.
The Only Peetk-Off Way la "CeSlt."
later; might as well use It sooner. Then
you are- absolutely sure that the corn
will loosen from your toe so that you
can peel the whole thing off palnlesxly
with your finger?, In one complete piece
Just like peeling a banana. It takes a
second or two to apply "Cets-lt." There's
no fussing or. puttering. Coi'ii-palna will
vanleh that'll keep you sweet while the
'(..eta-lt does the rest. Nothing new for
florns has been discovered Klnce ''Cets-lt" I
wss 'bom. Follow the judgment of the !
millions; une "Cets-lt" and be stire to!
be corn and pain free! You 11 sav It s
magic.
"it-It." the guaranteed, money-hack
oorn-remover. the only sure wav, rosta
but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'd by
E. Lawrence snd Co., Chicago, ill. Hold
In Asheville and recommended as the
world's best corn remedy bv Smith's Drug
Ktore, C. A. Raysor snd (Irsnt's Phar
macy. Adv.
Special Sale
'-. ', '
at a Large
Discount
Yeiterday we begai a
Special of prime mer
chandise in the newest
nd best effects of the
eaion.
A Big Discount
f'fi failles' Suits, Coats,
Wool Dreetea and Bilk
Dresses. Also t.h-ls" Costs
of all kinds. Our prices
are always In plain figures
snd, llks all successful '
nterch - '- who are etrlet
ly on- we have to
ho rout. ,t with a light
profit. Owln to the very
high costs we have placed!
less than our due on fhem
tfils sesson. ' When yen
buy at a smart dlacount
from our Trleei you eure
v ly make a goo,! purchase.
.Don't firet the advent
nee of an early selection
ee the garment are n
Ing out steedlly. Yester-rf-y
saw a nu'nber Ips'S
No. 79 Patton Ave.
No Exchange
No approval. This ap
plies to all the discount
goods In which are In
cluded Men's and Boy's
Colored Suite and Over
coats as well as Women's
snd Children's C!tthes.
"An Occasion." ss they
say in gay Paree. It Is
an unusual opportunity to
stuck up on this winter
and next, as Well. Ivots
of our customers get three
years' wear out of our
good grades.
At the Big Discount '
The prices wIM be NOT
MUCH OVEp HALF of
those to prevail next year.
Wool goods for some
Uvelve to eighteen
months will be fearfully
h!;h since the world's
supply of Wool Is far be
hind the demand. Usual
ly we do not advise buy
ing on speculation but this
season we recommend
that our friends take time
by the -forelock and sup
ply themselves while we
oan sell them at decent
prices..
H. Redwood & Co.;
)vt elf
W0S5SL
fn
! rlinm ia skinsfavt on. Re
moves all Shine, ennances nat
ural beauty with velvety smooth
ness. Tint for every complexion.
Exquisite fragrance. The pow
der that is different marf(y
better. Try it and see.
Mrs. Dale's Marlnello Shop
S8 Haywood St Phone 1671
aUTT AND JEFF If the Farmer Doesn't Hurry Back He Won't Have Any Cow.
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OLD FOLKS RECIPE
FOR WEAK KIDNEYS
While people well along In years are
more subject to weak kidneys: and blad
der than vounsrer folks, their trouble
I need not necessarily bs serious and can
orten oe easily corrected oy a sate,
simple home kidney regulator that seta
promptly. A good plan is to stop eating
meat, sugar and sweets for a few days
and to take a few doses of Solvax with
which Smith's Drua Store er amy local
druggist can easily'supply you at little
expenae. Bolvax is harmless and acts
safely but quickly on the kidneys and
bladder to strengtlien them for .their
natural Work and drain out all the Im
purities from the blood that cause the
kidneys to get slow and sluggish. Twenty
four hours generally show results and
make the kidneys act fin. Back Fains
and weakness soon are forgotten and suf
ferers are enabled to get a good eight
hours sleep without getting in and out
bed several times during the night.
Do not suffer another day but see st
once if Solvax will not relieve you. If
vou find It does not tell the druggiat so
and he will cheerfully return the money
you paid him for tt. . We know no strong
er argument for any medicine than the
willingness of those who sell it to stand
liscK of It In th- advt.
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