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By INDIGESTION **l SUFFERED from indi \jj gestion everything I H. ate gave me heartburn," says Mrs. Mattie Mul lins, of Pound, Va. .."Tor months, I did not see a well day. I wor ried along, but never felt welL j "I got a package of Thed ■qU ford's Black-Draught at the store and began taking it —a ; a dose every night before going | to bed. I had been having an I awful pain. After I had taken Black-Draught, this pain en- tirely stopped. I began to gain * in weight, and rested well at night. In a iew months I was feeling fine. My health was bet ter than it had been in years. **l keep Black-Draught in I our home, and we all take it Ml for constipation and upset Insist on Thedford's M Black* H D^ught CONSTIPATION, INDIGISTIOIV, BILIOUSNESS who need a lonic iboukl take V lawgraSOxn. UK FIRE DOES $2,000 DAMAGE SUNDAY House and Household Goods Completely Destroyed at at Spindale—Auto Wreck. Spindale, Sept. 2.—A large six room house, owned by the estate of the late M. Levi, and occupied by Mr. W. M. Ray and family, was burned late Sunday afternoon, being a complete loss. The origin of the fire is unknown, and was not noticed until after the entire house was almost a mass of flames. The fam ily were away, visiting at the time. The house was locked, which pre vented anyone gaining entrance un til too late to save much of the furn iture. Two beds, two dressers, some bed clothing and a graphophone was saved. Mr. Ray's loss was about seven hundred dollars. The house, worth about $1,500 to $2,000, was not insured. I A man said to be Clyde Iverson, jof Greenville, S. C., was probably I fatally injured and Mrs. G. W. iKirby, also of Greenville, were in jured as the result of a collision with a car driven by Mr. Charles J. Rourke, of Spindale, near Gastonia Sunday. The accident occurred five miles from Gastonia on the Wilkin son Boulevard. Mr. Rourke, a sales man for the Elmore Mercerizing Company, of Spindale, was return ing with his family from Baltimore. According to reports reaching here Mr. Rourke was forced off the broad highway by the approaching car, and was hit after leaving the con crete. Mrs. Rourke and the three Rourke children suffered bruises and cuts. None of the occupants of the Rourke car are seriously injured, except Mr. Rourke, who received painful cuts and bruises on a leg and hip. Iverson's skull is fcelieved to be fractured. Both Iverson and Mrs. Kirby are in a Gastonia Hospital. The Rourkes continued their trip to their home here after receiving medical aid. A small Hensley child was injur ed here Monday while returning home from school when she was hit by a car while crossing the highway. The child was waiting for an ap proaching car to pass and started across the highway without noticing that a car was coming from the op posite direction. The fender of the car struck the child, injuring it a bout the body. She. was taken to the Rutherford Hospital, where an ex amination revealed that her injuries were not serious. The local department of the Wo man's Missionary Society, of the Methodist church met last night at the home of Mrs. G. Lipscombe, in N. Spindale. j Bladder Irritation If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, or causes Burn ing or Itching Sensation, Backache,' Leg Pains, or muscular aches, mak ing you feel tired, depressed, and discouraged, why not try the Cystex '4B Hour Test? Don't give up. Get ! Cystex today. Put it to the test. : See for yourself how quickly it works land what it does. Money back if it • doesn't bring quick improvement, and j satisfy you completely. Try Cystex ;today. Only 60c. Peoples Drug 1 Store. Merriam Webster, as aerograph, I broadtail, credit ] y union, Bahaism, I patrogenesis, etc. hL nvtC Mf New names and places are listed such as Cather, Sandburg, Stalin, Latvia, etc. Constantly improved and kept up to date. 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Mr. Fortune, born and reared on Robertson's Creek, near Carson's Mill in this •county, served as senator in the state legislature from this district in 1894- 96. He was also postmaster at Shel by two times. SCHOOLS OPEN AT CAROLEEN MONDAY Caroleen-Henrietta Twin High and Elementary Schools Have Increased En rollment. I , Caroleen, Sept. 2.—The Caroleen- Henrietta school system schools opened Monday with an increase in enrollment over last year, and pros pects for a successful school year ahead. . One hundred and fifty seven were enrolled on the opening day at the Twin High school, which is slightly above the enrollment of last year. Above three hundred were enrolled at the Caroleen elementary school, while about 250 were enrolled at the Henrietta elementary school. | Rev. J. A. Brock and Rev. F. H. Price were present and conducted chapel exercises. Each made an in teresting address, and was followed by talks by members of the school board. j Prof. A. C. Lovelace is superin tendent of the Caroleen-Henrietta school system. Prof. V. B. Cooper ( is principal of the high school; Miss Etta Head, principal of the Caro leen elementary school and Mrs- Robert Neal, principal of the Hen-- rietta elementary school John Maculey of Dublin willed his $85,000 estate to his daughter, who disappeared many years ago. To .° People realize that much mile- your tires and inspect rims to assure you max . a S e 18 lost by poor tire application. If imum mileage. We have the exoeriencf* »nH ormmmenf your tire is improperly applied it means a pinched tube and to do the work right equipment a flat tire. You have to pay the cost of tube repair, and Drive in today and see for yourself We'll satisfv vmi suffer annoyance, delay, and lose mileage. Let us put on on both quality and price. * y - yo ° * 11 ——■^ j OLDFIE^^^^ OTHER SIZES PRICED PROPORTIONATELY LOW DOGGETT MOTOR COMPANY FOREST CITY, N. C. ELLENBORO BASEBALL CLUB HAS GOOD RECORD Ellenboro, Sept. 1. —The Ellen-- ; boro High school, baseball team this week, ran its number of straight wins j to six by defeating Gilkey, Hollis \ and Mt. Vernon High schools* Gilkey was defeated on the Ellen ; boro grounds last Friday by the gcore of 19 to 3. Greene, Allen and Callahan led the home team in hit ting with four hits each. Greene and Callahan hit home runs. Tuesday Ellenboro handed Hollis ! its first defeat of the season on their home ground by defeating them 7 Ho 1. Ellenbore again defeated Hollis GROVER'S SODA SHOP Have just taken over Gar ner's, in Romina Theatre build ing, and invite all our friends to give us a call. We have the best in cold drinks, candies, sandwiches, etc. Schools have just opened and we extent a cordial invi tation to teachers and pupils to visit us. Baseball scores and other events reported every day. GROVER'S \7liere they meet their friends. at Ellenboro, the following Friday, by the score of 8 to 5* ' On Thursday evening Ellenboro played Mt. Vernon at Rutherford ton and defeated them 6 to 0. Ham rick pitched hitless ball against the Mt. Vernon lads. The Ellenboro portsider showed only one sign of giving up a hit and this was in the fifth inning when Carpenter hit a would be single into right field but was thrown out at first by Jones. Makes Better Pork at Lowest Cost This business of making pork is The hogs are the machines; the feeds are the raw materials; Tuxedo Hog Ration is the ideal raw material for making pork; the hogs quickly convert it into sound, firm, market* able flesh. They go to market quicker and bring top prices; Tuxedo Hog Ration keeps the machines in good running order, too. Makes healthy sows and lively litters. Made in two protein contents, and 19%. Also - Tuxedo Big Forty, a 40% protein feed, that does the job better and cheaper than tankage. 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