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'J. - - r i ? i : . to'COlVAtiHEConO-if j n o - K. B ro w d Ojp t .JD. j iff ? OPEN THE: DOOR w i. ! Mn Marlon Holcomfr, of NancyKy says: ;'Foriuite hi I .a long while I: suffered with stomach trouble. wouldt m China Grovo, U. C. 9 . ' ffenS,e3 3iS 15 Professional Opiical Service; Headaches," Neryqusness, Neu V 14,10 tit. CiOfJc tC1 regular sick headaches 4: 1 had. used pills and tablets but raJgia, Dizzines!A Nausea aiid many other NeryoK.. :7)isord6rs "t after a-course of these, I woulq be co stipatebV It just , :.V -seemed to .tearmystdmacttaU up. -1 found they were . rib good at all for my trouble. I heard - . China tfrovd N.C, -Nov.. 719 Due to eye strain Relieved. os. "avely. - : t -r THEDFOED'S CompIicatedCses' s ; Sollcltod !4 V- ''"''tiv -JP J If 1 r ill tfA ?, v I nave pains ana a neavy reeling aiterrny meats, a nrosi wi i v disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I" ate' anything with-- s-4 butter;oil or grease,n Ivould spit it upuyl began to have ; Mm 1 S. I tu U VJ V 4 r En u CeaatJ Bi; Kills'd it Cittsa Gin Near Paul Castor, 12 year-old son of Bert as tor, met a horrible death yesterda at the cotton gin near Faith where the elder C as tor is employed. The boj while handling a bag", got caught in the shafftng-and was dragged on to the rapidly moving shaft. His legs and arms were torn off and hishead badly battered, death ing almost instantaneous. 'a. T y7 PREVENT, PNEUMONIA r m m m m neptcx a a tirepie cold u ottra the direct caos ol poraroonia. Chil drea do not tike to tike cauMatio caedkxn bet do Ck the toothicg effect ol te ntenol remedy, msm Brtroea Vapomecthi So re !) ap plied by robUsg this delightful salve into tha cVest mnd under the arms. rnlrii. It a M HMU lor Id wrwtt Uttt a Srv ,ioi j tun Iteeoo; nrird by A.ior far jtc 60s ua ri.ro 1 Frc M)t DRAME DRUG COMPANY K. IVSktsbcra, K C $25 WCfiU Men Women. Adver tise. Start Candy factory at home, small room, anywhere. We tell how and turnUh every thing Specialtv Gandymaking house, 5 South 18th. S... 1'h'ila delphia, Pa. B 10-20 10 w Dr. B. G. Taylor, DENTIST. I China Grove: Mouday, Tuesday and Wednesday. . Landis: Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Examination Free. Special Session of Congress is now bemg held to consider the Pcaca treatv. the Leasre of Na- ti ins. the railroad problem, taxa tion and many other things vital, to American's interest. You will Miit to he tiiliy .informed about tliis history making session be :ause the legislation to be "con sidered affects the rights of every p rrson. The Greensboro Daily News is well equipped to bandte the news, completely aud quickly Phis newspaper is served not nlv by thj full Associeted Pres :ervice but maintains an ex ra leased wire from Washington to Greensboro. Among the special features of the Daily News service are the David, Lawrence articles, the Vasbingi6n service of Theodore Tiller the Clinton W. Gilbert vrticles, special Raleigh service, and many Sunday features, in cluding a colored comic section. Send S3 50 now for a six-months subscription,. Daily & Sunday or 2 50 ior Daily only. Gre.-Dsborj uaily km, Greensboro N. C. PHILADELPHIA DIAMO'ID GRID BATTERIES arotho best Batteries on the market because they Have 40 Per Cent. Longer Life and are Guaranteed for 18 months in one type, and two years in tf i latest type. Vo CharQo or Rabuild old Batteries and make them new. Our rates are right. Remember the place. AUTO STORAGE BATTERY CO., 111 West Innes St. 'Phono No-20 (THIIer Store room between Davis & Wiley Bank and Wright's Furniture Store.. Come to f t Corriher-GarpeiittrCompanyi X o 3 Headquarters for Dry Goods, Notions, Coats, Suits, Waists and all ready-to-wear goods. We also have a full line of Shoes and q can save you money. Remember the place, recoramehded very highly, so began t6 use it It cured ( me, I keep it in the Souse all tlie time: 'It is the best liver nedicine made. il do not have sick headache or ..stomach 'trouble-any! more." Black-Draught acts on the jadedr liver and h?lps it to do its important work of throwing out .waste materials and poisons; from the sys tem, This medicine should be in every household for Use in .time of need. TGetapackage today. If you feel sluggish, j take a dose, tonight You Will- feel fresh to morrow. Price 25c as- package. All druggists. , ONE CENT A DOSS are) JOB Done Prom tjy ar rightly at tne , Watchman' Office. : Give us a trial. iLa Rf3 S EV3 If - IPASTE PAINT ' V BEST THAT- CAN BB MADE . ;, c Cost to you $32S a Gallon when made ready to use RECOMMENDED BY SATISFIED USERS FOR OYER 40 YEARS ; Obtain COLOR CARD from our "Agents or 1 , ? LONGMAN A MARTINEZ , Manufacturers Mam. VLr - - A .l I II II I III I II I .11 IJIWII III I T ' :; vv.:,!-i4: IIS iy S 1 IIP nl SiOrp r) iol o " i:HV ; r .g:- i z fkom-he IS OF MEAT ; h y . China u rove, No; Car. ; - r . : ; . : - -: y; : ma,ns : -: :r Cr and iticism itizeiisMp Itis?,the plfiiiri public duty of erery , . citizen to criticize proposed govern ' meneasureslbelieved to be harmful. - Swift & Company is in a.better pos ition perhaps, than others, to under stand the meat packing" business in all its relations4o pHiblic and private inter ests, even though the others may have been giving the subject a great deal of sincere attention. - Swift & Company is convinced that interference wit its legitimate business function by gOyernmerital . agencies, however well intentioned, would be an uijury to every man, woman and s child who wants meat to eat, as well as to the men wio raise the meat and to those who dress and distribute it. Maximum service 'that cannot monopolize becduse of keen competi tion : rand lack control over sources of supply is furnished at a minimum of- profit-a -trabtion of a cent per pouqd from all sources. Therefore Swift & Company is taking every legitimate step of citizen ship to prevent : interference. These advertisements are intended to help "you, and to help Congress v decide what is bestTto: be done Mi& takes are costly and;apt to be harmful v in these trying tipies. " ;- - -: ... ' : v : : r CAN EASILY REDUCE ; 'Prices Will Come Down When Every one Puts Shoulder to Wheel and ' Increases Volume of Produo- dlAillrd fULLUlllTiu-' j , Thrift Campaign &oes On ..Wherevtl Old Glory15 WavetCh'e'erino Newark Comes From Faraway; .Cotv v.' t stantinople. .V: ' Along with : the ; men 6t the Naty, the War Savings Stamp. Is following ; the Jl&g round the '.world. In the Ms diterranean squadrf n, the goTernmenl v savings securities are as much a par Past -history has prored quite eoiir . clusirely that yeu can no more legist lata - the cost of, livias up and-4own than you can stop' the tide by build ing a sea wall," says Roger W. Bab- son, national expert in finance. " "The 1 of the 'battleship, and cruisers tha , are ammg - xa :. siraiguieniiii; - uui vae tangled affairs of j Asia Minor 1 as th f 'ammunUphoi8ts.:v': ';'?,i'x . ' Formerioaa thrift has ' not stop- ped at home:?? The, sayings campaign organized by; the-Savings .-Division of. , the Treasury" Department Is belicar- ' ried .out' by both officers and men through War Savings Socieile( rift V tflfap&tykr S'a;viagst,;,S:'iips .'; ands Treasury Savings Certificates.' -. A ..letter; .'Just receiv.ed by :th4 Siv X I mgsi DiyisIorT from -Captain David P, ' basic economic, law of supply and de mand always kas and always will de termine prices," he declres, "in, spites of artcificial relstricnons which1: may seem to interfere temporarily." ,- -'"When' demand esoseds supply, prices are beuad to rise. With three hungry men with one loaf of bread; but ke th4ng can happen. When, sup ply - exceeds demand the' reverse is true. Three loaves 6r bread.' td one man bring- prices tumbling down. ' -"The real cause tor the present high .Let us send; you -M ". Swift "Dollar." t Addiss-SrWift:& Company, Union StoS: Yrd$i Chicago, 111. Swift & Cotnpany, U. &' A. level prices is apparent when ; youl Boyd, commanding U. f S.Y S.' Olympia, ' realize that the United states is ex porting at present twice; the .'foodstuffs tht it exported a yea ago, and1 three to four' times' the amount exported in normal years. We are feeding Europe, ' what's more we must continue to feed Europe until it gets back on its own feet again., ": "Their crep of 1919 will help some, but we must wait Until the harvest of 1930 before they are wholly independ ent of this country. If the general public can. be educated to an appre ciation of the situation, as it isj and caa be made to see that the well-be-; Ing of f.Hey one of us depends upon evefy manproducing as fie has never - produced : before, supply can be hv j creased" to; meet and exceed ' this un precedented demand and we shall weather the storm" with everybody aho-td. . ;:t -i "Under the circumstances, it is, amre of a religious nuetn tban'an j economic one. Maximum production j ,on the part of every individual must j be made a moral issue. De- creased demand means : depression, and employment and hard,, times r for everybody. , Increased product-ion rwill meet-the situation and solve the prob-j lem ;i But that can only be "accomplish-j ed by every-; man putting his shoulder to - the .wheel, and producing as he never produced before When the majority of the people were made! to feel that slavery was wrong, it was abolished. ' When . the majority of the people were made to ' feel that drinlf Ing was wrong and were ashamed to be seen going into a swoon, we got 'prqhibition ;j ?;-;.;X: X,Jrf;:v- in the same way, when the people begin to looK down on the man who Js ot a producer, or who curtails his production, we shall- strikeat -.the tap root - of the ; cost T)f ; living1 problems.. We must go on a 'producing ., cam paign. at Constantinople ' brings . the ..infor majtiqn ,' that the -thrift,; campaign' on that vessel has been; placed in, charge . t of Lieutenant; H. K. Koebjg. Captain Boyd, gave as-aranc6 .of the co-open tion of. himself .and his men In til work.. :; . ' A PAID FOR FUNERAL War . Savings Stamps are- as in evitable as death and , taxes, and they benefit the dead as well as tha living. ' ' - i . V ' -'i L Recently John Kirklras died .in Dayton, Ohio. : He -left no relatives and two who sought to give him a proper burial were confronted with difficulty, in financing . the funeral. Kirkiras had, died leaving .lio ready cash, and . the' solicitbus friends were afraid -that public charity would have to be charged with the bupial exptenses.' V" ; ;. 'ft They, discovered, , however," thai before he died the man had ' in vested; "in about ; $100. of War , Sav ing Stamps.- A trip tcv the Daytpn postoffice and the observance ,'ci the necessary formalities enabled them to pay the undertaker's bill ' ., r ,. ' v V." . ',V,' . : - A; ' .w :.' V-' i JHE SOBERING JBUNBLE . : t ! , bunch of boodle- f j The only road . to Ithriftlness and economy. , The power a man. puts into .saying measures the "power of i th man ' in ;avery thing he undertakes. ' ' i ; .When you have a in the r bank, Just - up the ' ; plkte,; ,Toili." V, tand for, Yankeboodle, law and or t" , deranirthe like Then no! .creed :. of-.." dyestation, ' . -suc)!i as Russian oicttavrs . shriekwlll receive your conflraationv;:, vvnen a man no papkage. disgusted;,' i He - would see our -courts all 1 vpApA. ;;and Jtheudges on; the ck, .axjivtha' r i ',' -it ' ' T .V jsTroKe ana busteci, with, fx ' laid away, he ts evermw .'sV--- s-1.-' with the. laws - we f all ;obey independence-- Ut-viA nxi - . 1 ' . ' jlu w-.., tiio: voud i jicu . mi. . ttTV 119 .tf . V- - There are 1,440 minutes in every ! day.; - K Touiusefive of them' to buy! '. War ; Savihgs Stamps, you still hays 1 1,435 left for other things." . . J'A. garter savedi day" means $91,2 . In aJyearr or more than IIOO" if . put, in Waj7 Savings Stamps... :'.-X'h':X aH their; stack He would see all things - splendid have seen the people's souls, ; and - they, all woret castff gaers ' and 'their pants ? were-Vhi iiuilipr holes. --Attd they .said .tbelry? Rain 'won't make -croos crow unless X eed'ism. tae ! ground. Interest can't jnake ' War -Savings Stamps .groTTr un! ' .Irasa yonr money is In them. Put jour thehVhis chancea would C " ' ; to accumnJate ; some "lool. V SV ',fir' e& sbne agitators, stirring ;up Vj; ; tne plutocrat j If, they'd, only d.; sonvt : J .r vJ- f rbanking- they-would : soon tret ore v ; ; ' . i-' haye heard tne. weak'ahd shiftless sir fhg feyerythlng;;ls - wrong. But man who save his mosey thinks Russia vreed. absurd, and he th Inks- It beastly, funny . that, so many Tavxsr thatTr have heai-d.the spielers thrift- w-r iesTputting. upVthelr 'weary , song' l iinka i 1 11 sre nearuu . ,;v . , v-v'yHift -;i:; v f o Vv ? 1 v , .- - . -, -.-!." .-- ;, .-. 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