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Your wishes will be gratified at the nearest store that setts tobacco, for Prince Albert is in universal demand. It can be bought aU over the states and all over the world/ Toppy red bags. Sc; tidy red tins, 10c; handsome pound and half-pound tin humidors—and^that fine pound crystal-glass humidor with sponge-moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such excellent trim, J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. LAAAAAAAA* AAAAAAAAAAAA* ji(iorMfwlmalveu^ YOU CRN JOIN BY DEPOSITING 5 CENTS, OR 2 CENTS FOR THE FIRST WEEK. INCREASE YOUR DEPOSIT EACH WEEK 6 OR 2 CENTS. NEXT CHRISTMAS— 2 CENT CLUB PAYS $23.52 5-CENT CLDB PAYS 58.80 WE ADD H PER CENT INTEREST. ALL THAT IS NECESSARY IS TO MAKE THE WEEKLY PAY MENTS FROM JANUARY 16 UP TO DATE, AND YOU WILL HAVE AN EVEN START WITH THE REST. COME IN-WE WILL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK MARION, NORTH CAROLINA, How She Felt. “You are surely afraid of ghosts?” “Well, no, not afraid. I just don’t like their appearance.”—Exchange. Four or 6ve years ago MarioD county, South Carolina, spent $100,- 000 in constructing a system of good roads. Now the report is that the roads constructed are be ing ruined by neglect. The great problem in road building is main tenance, and in every county in which roads are built there should ba adopted a definite program for raising the funds necessary for road maintenance. We should build good roads, bat we should also maintain the good roads after they are built.—Raleigh News and Observer. NATIONAL SLOGAN SUG GESTED BY PROMINENT MEMPHIS DRUGGIST Would Remind the Publio to Prevent Sickness by Removing the Cause PATENTS trade marks and copyrights ol.tained or no 1 fee Send model, slcetches or photos and de- Bci-iption for free search and report on patentability. Bank references. patents build fortunes for you OW free booklets tell how. what to invent and'save you money. Write today. D. SWIFT &.C0. PATENT lawyers, 303 Seventh St, Washingtoii^D^^ Administrator’s Notice. Having qualified as administrator of J. W. Grayson, deceased, all creditors are hereby notified to present their claims to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of January, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the same. All persons indebted to the estate of the said J. W. Grayson will please make imme^ate settlement. This 12th day of January, 1916. A. W. Grayson, Administrator of Estate of J. W. Grayson, dec’d. Subscribe to The Pbogbess. T. D. BALLARD a prominent druggist of Memphis says: “Much sickness could and would be prevented if the public would only ro' member that constipation is one of the first causes. As a reminder, I would suggest the slogan, “‘Rexall Orderlies, the laxative tab let with the pleasant taste.’ “I suggesOl^all Orderlies as I know their formum and believe they are the best remedy for relieving constipation. They can be used by men, women or chfldren.” We have the exclusive selling rights for this great laxative. Trial siae, 10 cents. J. W. STREETMAN THE REXALL STORE Carranza Troops Save Americans from Kidnappers. Brownsville, Tex., Jan. 27. Privates William C. Wheeler and Vifigo Pendersoo of Battery D. Fourth Field Artillery, who were kidnapped late yesterday by Mexi cans and taken south from the bor der, were rescued by Carranza sol diers and brought to Matamoros today. They were turned over to American authorities dressed in Mexican clothes. No word had been heard from the men since their crossing of the river. They wore no clothes. A searching party was sent out from Matamoros by Col. B. R. Quinta nilla, commander of the border in the absence of Gen. Alfred Ricaut, and at some early morning hour the Americans were found. Wheeler and Pederson said they were decoyed to the Mexican side of the river by the promise of a drink of mescal by a Mexican who appeared on the bank while they were swimming. Severe Cold Quickly Cured. “On December first I had a very se vere cold or attack of the grip as it may be, and was nearly down sick fb bed,” writes O. J. Metcalf, Weatherby, Mo. “I bought two bottles of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and it was only a few days until I was completely restored to health. I firmly believe that Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy is one of the very best medicines and will know what to do when I have another cold.” Obtain able everywhere. What Boys Think of Girls. Asked to write a composition on “What Boys Think of Girls,” a lad unburdened his mind in this wise: “Girls are much stuck up and dignified in their manner and be havior. They think more of dress than anything, and like to play with dolls and rags. They cry if they see a cow in a far distance, and are afraid of guns. They stay at home all the time, and go to church every Sunday. They are always sick. They are always fun ny and making fun of boy’s hands, and say how dirty. They can’t play marbles. I pity them, poor things. They make fun of boys, and then turn round and love them. I don’t believe they ever killed a cat or anything. They look out every night and say, ‘Oh, ain’t the moon lovely.’ Th^re is one thing I have not told, and that is, they always know their lessons bettern boys.” Do You Know That destructive insects cost the corn growers of the United States $100,000,000 annually? That destructive insects cost the fruit growers of the United States $30,000,000 annually? That destructive insects cost the tobacco growers of the United States $10,000,000 annually? That potato bugs cost the potato growers of the United States $17,- 000,000 annually? That insects destroy about one- tenth of all the agricultural and forestry products of the United States annually ? That the estimated cost to the farmers of the United States of the destruction of birds is $1,000,- 000,000 annually because of the loss in crop protection? That birds are the greatest, cheapest, and best insect and weed destroyers on earth, as well as the best musicians? Dr. Bell’s Plne-Tar-Honey For your cold, for your cough, for your feverish throat, nose and head, use Dr. Bell’s Pine - Tar - Honey. Honey soothes the irritation, Pine-Tar cuts the phlegm, thus relieving congestion. Pine Tar also acts as an antiseptic, as a re sult general relief follows. Breathing becomes easier and further inflamma tion is arrested. Insist on Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey, It is an ideal treat ment. Price 25c. Take advantage of our splendid club offer~The Progress and three magazines, with McCall pattern free, for only $1.35 - A MARION INTERVIEW Mrs. Dale Tells Her Experience. The followinK brief account of an in terview with a Marion woman over fonr years ago, and its sequel, will be read with keen interest by every citizen. Mrs. C. A. Dale, Garden St., Marion, says; “My system weta full of uric acid and my feet and hands swelled to twice their normal size. The skin was drawn as tight as a drum and was purple. I was helpless for two months and the pains in my back never let np. At times there was an almost complete retention of the kidney secretions. The doctor didn’t help me and I got Doan’s Kidney Pills at Streetman’s Drug Store. They cured me. (Statement giyen in Feb ruary, 1911.) Over Three Years Later Mrs. Dale said: “Except for a little soreness in my back occasionally, I have had no sign of kidney trouble in years, thanks to Doan’s BZidney Pills.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Klls—the same that Mrs. Dale has twice publicly recommended. Fos- ter-Milbnrn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. \\\W i i A Few Hours Real Pleasure in the Evening The bright light of the Rayo lamp makes reading and sewing real pleas ures these evenings. Lamps The Rayo gives a steady light that can’t hurt the eyes. It requires almost no attention. Its simplicity of design makes it easy to keep clean. You don’t have to re- rnove the shade to light it—just lift the gallery and touch a match. Most con venient — most efficient — most economical. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves^ Lamps and Heaters. The Rayo is only one of our many pr^ucts especially suitable for use on tne farm. Standard Household Lubricant Standard Hand Separator OU Parowax Mica Axle Grease Eureka Harness Oil Matchless Liquid Gloss If your dealer does not carry them, write to our nearest station. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Washington. Eh-G. ChaHotte. N. C. Norfolk. Va. Charleston. W, Va. Richmond, Va. CharlestMi, S. G* CHICHESTER S PTL , the B^MONB BBimT 1 lUa In 1^4 mad SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Renew yoursnbscription, please.
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