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PERMANENT RELIEF FOR CHRONIC CONSTIPATION Knowledge and Practice of Cor rect Daily Habit the Great Essential. Constipation is a condition affecting all classes of all people and can be ^ per manently relieved only by acquiring habits of regularity. The most natnrai time for the eumin- ativ^e process is in the morning when both the muscular and nervous systems are relaxed by sleep and rest. When relief does not come readily, it is an excellent plan to take a mild laxative at biedtime. Cathartics and purgatives, t.hftf: by the violence of their quick action shock and disturb the system, should not be employed. An effective laxative remedy that is very dependable, and which does not gripe or otherwise disturb the organs inyolved, is found in a combination of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin that can be bought at the drug store for fifty cents a bottle. Mrs. C. C. Allen, 315 Foam St., New Monterey, Calif., wrote to Dr. Cald well that she “found Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin just what was needed for cobstipaUon and distress of the stomach \ MRS. C. C. ALLEN after eating. It should be in every household.” Get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and keep it in the house to use when occasion arises. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writ ing to Dr. W B, Caldwell, 454 Wash ington St., Monticello, 111. UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK. DON’T STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED '‘Dodson’s Liver Tone” Will Glean Your Sluggish Liver Better Than Calomel and Can Not Salivate, Calomel makes you sick; you lose a day’s work. Calomel is quicksilver and it salivates; calomel injures your liver. If you are bilious; feel lazy, sluggish and all knocked out, if your bowels are constipated and your head aches or .stomach is sour, just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone instead of using sickening, salivating calomel. Dodson’s Liver Tone is real liver medi cine. You’ll know it next morning be cause you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working, your head ache and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and bowels regular. You will feel like working. You’ll be cheer ful; full of energy, vigor and ambition. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50 cent bottle of Dodson’s Livef Tone under my personal guarantee that it will clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; it won’t make you sick and you can eat anything you want without being salivated. Your druggist guarantees that each spoonful will start your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you get your money back. Children gladly take Dodson’s Liver Tone because it is pleasant tasting and doesn’t gripe or cramp or make them sick. I am selling millions of bottles of Dodson’s Liver Tone to people who have found that this pleasant, vegetable, liver medicine takes the place of dangerous calomel. Buy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist about me. mm O t f Your cares in comfort ing the aches and pains of the family from youth to old age, are lessened when you use this old and trust-worthy remedy— Sloan*s Liniment Bruises—^Rheumatism—^Neuralgia Mothers: ‘‘Keep a bottle in your home*’ Price 25c., 50c. and f 1.00 ROAD BUIL^N^IS OBKOT Three Counties Plan to Connblne Ef forts of Bankers and School Chil dren in Co-Operative Work. Durham. — Durham, Granville and Johnston counties have become iden tified with an idea that has as its ulti mate purpose the co-operation of the banker and the school children of the rural districts for the common end of road-building and the improvement of transportation routes. Essay-writing on topics of highway construction, suggestiMis for road beautification, and methods of securing better coun try roads are among the creative sub jects that will elicit original compo sitions from pupils of rural schools. The city banker will encourage the movement by offering a starter in a bank account for the best production in the respective schools. Th\is the rural pupils will become informed on topics of a practical nature and the city banker will emerge from his counting-shelves to enlist in co-opera tive effort in behalf of the country side. D. H. Winslow, national high way engineer, presents the idea in an appealing fashion to Durham bankers. New Courses at A. & M. West Raleigh.—A number of new courses will be offered next year in the animal husbandry division of the A. & M. College. Among these will be course in scientific and practical production of stock, Including beef cattle, sheep, horses, mules, and swine. Another new course will be devoted in part to the management of livestock farms, and in parl^ to butch ering, curing, and care of meats on the farm. A new course will be given abio in farm and creamery butter making and creamery management; while, in view of the present develop ment of the cheese industry in the western counties of the state, a new couse will be offered in cheese mak ing which will be of particular inters est and value. Mr. T. C. Reed, at present dairy instructor in the agricultural college of the University of Missouri^ has been elected associate professor of dairy husbandry at the A. & M. Col lege. Mr. Reed was reared on a dairy farm,’ and has received admirable training in dairy science. He is a B. S. and A. M. graduate of the Uni versity of Missouri, and has taught In the agricultural division of that uni- verisity for several years. Professor Reed’s coming will make the animal industry division of the A. & M. Col lege one of the strongest in the South. Underwriters Elect Officers. Raleigh.—The North Carolina Asso ciation of Life Underwriters met in Raleigh recently. Plans were made for active work during the present year. The association broadened Its scope by adopting a new constitution and by-laws, under which the privilege of membership is extended to any agent in good standing who represents a legal reserve life insurance com pany. The membership was formerly limited to general agents and manag ers. The following new officers were elected for the term of one year: President, R. E. Peters, of Charlotte; fiist vice-president, S. W. Sparger, ol Durham; second vice-president, A. W. JFetter, of Greensboro; secretary, E. W. Marshall, of Raleigh; treasurer, E. G McGinnis, of Raleigh; and an exec utive committee composed of the fol lowing: J. P. Quarles, of Charlotte; W. F. Upshaw, of Raleigh; D. R. Henry, of Raleigh; D. M. Hodges, ol Asheville; H. M. Humphries. > Stock Rivers With Fish. Washington.—H. L. Gibbs, commis- sloner of Fisheries, is here making ar rangement for stocking streams of I North Carolina and called at the Treasury Department., A hatchery has been established already on Chow an River. Hatcheries will also be established on the Cape Fear, Neuse and Trent. It has been announced by Representative Godwin that the Fish- hawk soon will go to the Cape Fear river. Build Up Your Towo, Build Up Your Home oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Don’t forget that this is a commimity of home makers and home keepers and that one of YOUR MOST IMPORTANT DUTIES is to keep it so. You can aid materially by doin^ your shopping and marketing with the advertisers in this paper. Wiimington Has Fire. Wilmington.—At a partially insured loss of $50,000 the Tidewater Power Company machine shop, two city and one surburban electric cars and much material burned. No one was injured. Colds Quickly Relieved Many people cough and cough—from the beginning of Fall right through to Spring. Others get cold after cold. Take Dr. King’s New Discovery and you will get almost immediate relief. It checks your cold, stops the racking, rasping, tissue-tearing cough, heals the inflammation, soothes the raw tubes. Easy to take, Antiseptic and Healing, (^et a 50c. bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and keep it in the house. ‘‘It is certainly a great medicine and I keep a bottle of it continuallv on hand” writes W. C. Jesseman, Franconia, N. H Money back if not satisfied but it nearly always helps. ^o#o#o^o«o#o«o#o«o#o«o^o#o Cotton Seed Hulls 1 Just received a car of Lintlcss Cotton Seed Hulls packed in new sacks. Make better feed and some less in price than hulls that have the lint cotton in them- My price is right in large or small lots. J. D. Blanton, Marion, N. C. o#o^o#o^o#o#o#o#o^o#o#o#o#o#o#o#o«o#o#o^o#o#o#o«o#o# Saved Girl’s life “I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught,” writes Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. “It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford's Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no more trouble. 1 shall never be without BUoHSr^HT jj[ in my home." For constipation, Indigestion, headache, dlzzl- S ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar Ip ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, m reliable, gentle and valuable remedy, t If you suffer from any of these complaints, fry Black- J Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five Jj years of splendid success proves Its value. Good for ^ young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. S •••••••••••••••••••••••■I'M I Don’t Carry About a Great Roll of Money! If yon have made a few hundred doUars in a business deal or a lucky speculation DEPOSIT THEM IH A BANK AT ONCE. The possession of a large amount of currency is a temptation to spend. You Will Not Be So Ready to Draw a Check as You Will to Spend the Ready Cash THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Resources Over $600,000.00 THE BANK THAT APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS
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