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A Puzzler.
“Now, sir,” demanded the cross
examiniDjj lawyer, “did you or did
you not, on'vthe date in question or
at any other time, say to the de
fendant or any one else that the
statement imputed to you and de
nied by the plaintiff was a matter
of no moment or otherwise? An
swer me, yes or no.”
The witness looked bewildered.
“Yes or no what?” he finally man
aged to gasp out.
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A POSITIVE STATENIENT
BY A BIG BUSINESS MAN
^'Neglect of Apparently Unimportant
Conditions Wrecks Many a Healthy
Growing Business**
W. 8. ELKiN, JR.
a prominent druggist of Atlanta* 6a.,
is authority for the above positive state
ment In explaining this statement he
asked two questions aad offered one
suggestion.
If a growing healthy business turns
and begins to run down hill, what is
the condition of the owner’s health?
Almost always, miusuaHy bad.
What was the first cause «f his poor
health? Constipation.
This constipation could have been
avoided by taking Rexall Orderlies oc-
j casionally. They are a pleasant candy
tablet laxative which can be used by
men, women or children with the best
results.
We have the exclusive selling rights for
this great laxative.
J. W. STREETMAN
THE REXALL STORE
Farmers and Dudelets.
**0b, be^ just a farmer oat here
in the country.”
We stood 00 a street corner the
other day and heard that remark
passed by one of the . “brilliant”
youDff mascaline striplinsrs of our
town as be “bummed” the makings
from a friend.
The farmer, to be sure, was just
a farmer “out here in the country.”
He wore overalls and drove his
wagon into town, but at home his
automobile rested snugly in tbs
garage. He owns one of the most
valuable farms in this whole sec
tion of the state. His home life is
ideal and his wife and children
have everything they desire. His
simple word is as good as a check,
and bis check would be honored
for a sum that might stagger you.
He is a man, a real man, a man
whom other men acknowledge to
be a man among men, even if he is
“just a farmer out here in the
country.”
But what of the stripling, what
of the dudelet?
He is just one of that numerous
class who always know everything
and never do anything, who amount
to nothing and are worth less. He
is just a dudelet, and it is doubtful
if he ever attains to the “dignity”
of being a real dude.
Yes, he is “just a farmer out
here in the country,” but he is our
friend, he is everybody’s friend,
and time may prove him to be the
“friend in need” of the poor, vapid,
brainless dudelet.
We need a thousand more just
like him^this man who is “just a
farmer out here in the country”
and whom we are proud to know
as our friend.
Poor, deluded dudelet! May he
never be worse!
A STANDARD FAMILY REMEDY
For over forty years it
has been used as A TONIC
AND STOMACH REM
EDY. Peruna aids the ap
petite and gives new life to
digestion.
DON’T GIVE UP
Discouraged Citizens Will
Comfort in the Experience of
a Marion Woman.
Experience is the modem instructor
Profit by the experience of others
It may save your life.
The experience of friends and neigh
bors,
The testimony of Marion people
Will'bring renewed encouragement
Here is a case in point:
Mrs. J. Brown, Garden St., Marion
says: “I had nervous and dizzy spells
and backaches. My kidneys were also
weak. I used Doan’s Kidney PiUg, pr^.
cured at Streetman’s Drug Store, and
they strengthened my kidneys and back
and made n^e feel better in everyway.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s
Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Brown
had. Foster-Milbum Co., Props., Buffa
lo, N. Y.
We Knock tlie Spots out of Things
Ladies’ and Men’s
Garments
Cleaned and Dyed in a
SUPERIOR MANNER
Send us your Garments and have
them CLEANED CLEAN.
WORK CALLED FOR AND
DELIVERED.
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(Under new management.)
S. C. Roberts, Mgr.
Eagle BIdg. iviain St
NORTH CAROLINA NEWS BRIEFS
There are several Goldsboro “boys’
belonging to Uncle Sam’s regular
army who are doing service just now
on the Mexican border, among them
being Lieutenant Broadhurst, Eighth
United States Cavalry, son of Capt.
and Mrs. D. J. Broadhurst, of Golds
boro. Up to the present time no
messages have ben sent home by any
of the Goldsboro men at the front
that would in any way corroborate
the alarming reports which are daily
sent out from the border.
Miss Mary B. Palmer of Charlotte,
president of the North Carolina Li
brary Association has announced the
program for the convention in Gm-
tonia, A^l and 13.
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IVIOTICEI
North Carolina, > Id Superior Court.
McDowell County. ) Before the Clerk.
Dan Kanipe, Admr. of N, H. Jimerson,
deceased
vs
Ben Jimerson, Robert Jimerson, Eva
Hollins and husband, Sam Hollins,
Ellon Jimerson, Hessie Jimerson,
To Ben Jimerson:
You will take notice that a Special
Proceeding entitled as above, now pend
ing in the Superior Court of McDowell
County, the plaintiff has filed a motion
and petition to be permitted to sell that
part of the lands of N. H. Jimerson, de
ceased, in McDowell County, which
were allotted as homestead to his minor
children on the 8th day of January,
1910.
You will further take notice that you
are required to appear before the under
signed Clerk of the Superior Court of
McDowell County, at his office in the
court house in Marion, on the 14th day
of. April, 1916, and answer or demur to
the motion and petition of plaintiff, or
the relief prayed for will be demanded
This 10th day of March, 1916.
Thos. Morris,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
Pless & Winborne, att’ys for^titioner.
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