HERAVHOHTrJNCREASED":: :fROM IOOTO 140 POUNDS. Wonderful Praise Accorded North Carolina and Her. Great - Farming Resources. y In view of. the. effort now . being made to bring former residents of PerUhlthe Household Remedy North Carolina 'back home" with uoeriz, uneuw, VI 6 W VJ tne greater uov ciuuiouw of this state's resources the follow ing from the pen of Col. Wade Mrs. ; Maria homa, writes j , "My husband, children and myself have used your medicines, and vre al a million acres of land cleared of its timber and long considered ab solutely, worthless for farming pur- poseS'becauso of the sandy charac ter of the soil, has been found to be the equal of any farming land in" the state for staple crops and unsurpassed for peaches,' berries and grapes,; All it required was ". i ' ' - - m mm Mm. m mr- Am IfULJA Am m VmmtHM mmm m m Vmmf-mmm mmmW ways koop them in the house to eiwot J Harris, of the Charlotte Chronicle, ..... - y , .,i,:,: necessity. I was" restored to health by I ok-. Her Farm- ucwooiiij : " er ' . :j;.s. ..J TVi 'TTiii4miinla 4n. I ULL valuable advice and books. People ask mg Resources" is of peculiar- ln- about me from different places, and are terest: A LIBERAL OFFER This is the season of the year that almost everyone will be wanting heavier Shoes, and 1 am well prepared to take care of the Men, Women and Children in their Fall Shoes. Men's Heavy weight Shoes 31.40 to $4.00 the pair. Men's Dress Shoes $2.00-to $4.50 the pair. Ladies Shoes $l.SO to 3.50 the ter of fact, the most successf ul f ar- hands today when S. Montcomery pair. I have Several WdgtltS and mers of today are men who would UI C"JV' makes for the boVS and ClTls. - I f W tnis nas been xouna to do so sim pie that on account of the excellent .U h.tI nt. rtnallbf rnvhonse- . .. .. , I luJ ul " ium' uu wiv upuin) vo7ne"indtSti wascuribytha it h the most easily cul- doctor of chronic catarrh. My ndsbana cunure ims wmo w u k"1 tivated land in the country. was cured or asiams, my. uauguwi VA las a science as wen as an industry aovo nYJt on1 nf a.rrVVf til ft fitom&Ch. &nd I 11 V .1 1 1 -----"t ana aunn2 tne same penoq il as Ri T?mhpT ni I was sick I weighed 100 pounds; now! become profitable to a degree that ...... n . 1Q ; Qw. weight. is rather surprising to the person Asheville, Oct. 13.-An 8,000- I have regained my health again, and , think; of tha farmer of tha acre tracf of sPruco timber on tho j h" , '.." L-fn 0c f:i Aco mof slopes or iNiouni Miicneu, cnangca advice. May God give you a long life caricaturists as typical. As a mat- , . , , . and bless your work." hA mrt snrrfnl in nthftr linof aod Marcus L Fostcr of Massa hncinmpn with hr(n flnrl :n I chusetts, sold it to Campbell and We Guarantee to Relieve Dispep- dQStry The more education the Dickey, of Virginia. Theconsid- sia. If We Fail the Medicine farmer has the easier is his path eration was $857,000. Costs Nothing. , and the more-certain his success, Lame back ia one of the most com- m ii , 4.1 n because the science of farming is mon forma of muscular rheumatism. A To unquestionably prove to the advancing verv few aPPtiona of Chamberlain's Lini- people that indigestion and dys- weloping : ana advancing very ment will give reUef., For tale by all pepsia can be permanently relieved rapidly and it is the man who keeps dealers. . nd tW. T?Pvall rvSnPnRia TWifcta f th timeS that th - - ' '. ZT7 . . mnstnnt nf farm. lhe JLumberton Kobcsonianis will bring about tnis result, we Sec my Jack and Jill line of Children Shoes, they have broad toes and flexible soles. will furnish the medicine absolute ly free if it fails to give satisfac-' tion to any one using it The remarkable success of Hex all Dyspepsia Tablets is due to the high degree of scientific skill used in devising their formula as well as to the care exercised in their manufacture, whereby the well known properties of Bismuth:Sub nitrate and Pepsin have been com bined with Carminatives and other agents. Bismuth-Subnitrate and ; Pepsin are constantly emoioyea ana re- c The high and increasing value of informed that in accordance with farm products of all classes, to- an act tbe Iast legislature anti gether with the increasing cost of toxin for diphtheria can now bo living in the cities, is bound to re- had at manufacturers' cost,- which suit in an exodus of city and town means, says the Robesonian, that a people to the farms. In fact this dosQ which formerly cost $7.50 can movement has been very percepti- now be had for $1.95. ble during the past two or three Anv 8kin itchinLr u a t,imK.r.te,t,r. years, and strange to say, most of The more you scratch the worse ititchee. the men who leave the city and go P0,0101 cuArf8 if1!68- mA- v ' 1 anv akin itchinir. At all drni? store. a . o o to tne iarm are successful, lney are willing to learn in the first Wanted 500 new subscriptions place, and having been used to during the fair. Who won the working all the time, they keep premiums, etc., will be published their eves open for something to in The Progress. Don't forget to osnized by the entire medical do a?,d, keLep their, fis n the best give in your subscription. profession as invaluable in the treatment of indigestion and dy spepsia. The Pepsin used in Rexall Dy spepsia Tablets is carefully pre pared so as to develop its greatest efficiency. Pepsin supplies to the digestive-apparatus one of the most possible shape. Most of them be come specialists, growiug just a important elementsof the digestive YVU ".v fluid. Without it the digestion state iu the entire union can and assimilation of food are im- offer such opportunities and ad-. possibler ' vantages to the man who would The Carminatives possess pro- make his livin and iori out of perties which aid in relieving the the soil M North Carolina, disturbances and -pain caused by No state can offer such variety of undigested food. This combina- crops and soils. No state can of tion of these ingredients makes a fer such a climate as the people of remedy invaluable for the complete this state enjoy. Almost any staple relief of indigestion and dyspepsia. crP of fruit that can Profitably be We are so certain of this that rown anywhere in the United we urge you to try Rexall Dyspep- States can be Profitably grown cto ToWatc n nm nnrn cr,oi somewhere in North Carolina. guarantee. Three sizes, 25 cents, This state raises more cotton to the 50 cents, and $1.00. , Remember, acre than aD other C(tUn state, you can obtain Rexall Remedies With one or two exceptions this - nniir of rtiii. cfm.a TKa Pavoit state raises more corn to the acre than any other state. Wheat and oats and rye and barley can be grown in many of our counties as profitably as in the great wheat i . states. Clover, alfalfa and other err? pl " ; o i J c o c 13 our Store. J. W. Streetman. O 1 s u o , It Wasn't Him. The story is told of a tarveling man of a pretty young lady who hay crops grow luxnriantly in most sections of the state. No greater stepped into a music store in Spring field, Mo., the other day. She trip led up to the counter where a new clerk was assorting music, and in the sweetest tones asked, "Have you 'Kissed Me in the Mddnlight?' The clerk turned half way round opportunities can be offered to the trucker and berry and fruit grower by Florida or any other section. The state of North Carolina has an era of unprecedented prosperity and answered: "It must have been and w9afth before her.; The great the man at the other counter; Iv'e trucking belt on the east has come been nere only .a week. Buffalo into its own; The middle7 section ' and the Piedmont section , aro ad- - -J to c -O o to s-ps. Jz W 0 s3 . . 2 o-a u 6 C O S o i) p H (A U U 3 C U C 5 -J n O W t: n n I .Is--! si u u I: c u v ti o 5 fc. 3 c imi "o.t; i o2 O C .3 3 O o E i a u v W to O w o Q O o Commercial. Three In Thirty. UT"r Tv4evV H mo.iuwsu- Yon use L. & M. Paint on yonr honse iV., w!ttkW7 U.A. w.u ttUU cora ;oidy.3 tunesan 30, perhaps 40 years: and! ad otherstaple crops. : The moun- each time at less cost than any other tain section is just becoming known 1 paint; for yon inake if - gallons of paint for the unsurpassed advantages for ;T- 1 vv'i S gauon the apple grower and for the cat- kof Linseed Oil to each gallon of L.&M., i rrC . V and;tnns)rednce actnal cost to' abbrii tie raiser. : The 1 mountain section , $1.80 per gallon. , , ' r : , promises to develop very -, rapidly. " .All painters know. and recommend it. The Chronicle- pf , last " Saturday ! r6 "uivmD) nAauuxaciurers carriea a comprenensivo story of '?2 :K&.M- Painte' Varnishes the very remarkable "develoDment pBlCfi uLlST;Ko. 60." Lonkman & No section of North Carolina has a Martinez, P. O. Box 1379, ew-York. r brighter outlook than this. About 1 a. oooooooooo.o.oooooooooooooo2 Five well-defined cases of pcllacra e 1 i i uai L vv u 9UVWI.OOIUIM tan vj aw iew crops una enueavonng 10 get the McKunna sanaUrium in Keids the very best results. Many of ville, and in at least some of the the most successful fruit, berry cases the recovery of the patients and truck growers are city bred is regarded by Reidsville people as men who have learned their busi- wen niRn miraculous- ness thoroughly and are making o CHILDREN MIGHT MEED o o m ; . V O o o o o I POT OME UN THE BAN For them Now ftwii-L, WORK FOia THEM IN THE o o o o o o o o o o o o o Suppose you died today, would you leave behind helpless little children? You will not fear for the fu ture of your lamily if you have money in our bank. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. o o I The Merchants and Farmers Bank I S OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOODOOOO00O CALM'S S HACKNEY & MOALE CO. PRINTERS. PUBLISHERS, STATIONERS. BINDERS. Souvenir Post Cards. Eastman Kodaks and Kaiak Supplies. COUNTY SCHOOL BOOKS. 3 West Pack Square, Asheviile, N. C. Bring your fat Calves to Nebo, N. C. after No- vember the first from 3 . " to 6 weeks old. Will ... ,1, " " pay 3c per pound on foot Will buy them all times 1 during the week except Saturdays. . ' ...... G. F. Smian - - T 'TIT!' V n I l J onn as ox Never Leal-Ncver Need RcpaL-r PirctD rt: o S n proof Handsome Inwnmim :.TJ ti t:-,i III . . J I" " 7 ImmW H - o.uuamci. .or luithcr detailed informAiloa anoly to m m m C W.-Buchcuian, Marion. N. C