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in toppy rmd haga, Sef tUy rtd
tint, lOc; hand»om* pound jind
half-pound tin huntidorm—and—
that ^ clmvmr cryttal-mlaam pound
humidor with aponfm-moittonmr
top-^that k*»p» tho tobaeeo in 9ueh
gplmndid condition.
P. A. puts new joy
into tbe sport of
I
YOU may live to
be 110 and never
feel old enough to
vote, but it’s cer
tain-sure you’ll not
know the joy and
contentment of a
friendly old jimmy
pipe or a hand rolleB
cigarette unless you get on talking-terms
with Prince Albert tobacco!
P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the
goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by
a patented process that removes bite and parch!
You can smoke it long and hard v/ithout a come
back ! Prince Albert^ has always been sold without
coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality!
Prince Albert affords the keenest pif)e and cigarette
enjo3mient! And t^t-flavor and fragrance and
coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A. just
answers the universal demand for tobacco
without bite, parch or kick-backi
Introduction to Prince Albert isn’t any harder
than to walk into the nearest place that sells
tobacco and ask for supply of P. A.” You pay
out a little change, to be sure, but it’s the cheer-
fullest investment you ever made I
t>RINCE
the
national
joy
smoke
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
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A stick mak^ a quart of fin-
wasHing''
blue—saves the cost of
less bottles and boxes
BadJeeth Reduce Physical Effi
ciency.
A recent investigation' made by
the U. S. Public Health Service in
connection with studies of rural
school children showed the 49.3
per cent had defective teeth, 21,1
per cent had two or more missing
teeth, and only 16.9 per cent had
had dental attention. Over 14 per
cent never used a tooth brush, 58.2
per cent used one occasionally and
only 27.4 per cent used one daily.
Defective terth reduce physival
efficiency. Dirty, suppurating,
snaggle-toothed mouths are re
sponsible .for many cases of heart
disease, rheumatism, and other
chronic affections. The children
are not responsible for the neglect
ed state of their teeth. The ignor
ant and careless parent is to blame
for this condition—a condition
which hampers m^nt^l and physical
growth and puts a iprmanent han
dicap on our future citizens. School
teachers can and are doing much
in inculcating habits of personal
cleanliness on the rural school child
but this will fail of the highest ac-
complishmeot unless parents co
operate heartily and continuously.
This is a duty which we owe cur
children.
Chan^ln j Seasons Brin j Cokfs.
“Stuffed-up head,*’ clogged-np nose,
tiget chest, sore throat are sure jBlgns of
cold, and Dr. King’s New E^acoVery is
sure relief. A dose of this combination
of antiseptic balsams soothes the irritat
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the phlegm, yon breathe easier and real
ize yonr cold is broken np. Treat a cold
persistently; half-way measures leave a
lingering congh. Take Dr. King’s New
Discovery until your cold is gone For
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Cirtridge Explodes Injuring a
Woman.
Statesville, Nov.^.—Mrs. J. E
Deitz, wife of a prominetit busi
ness man, was painfully hurt by
the aciidental disehftEge of a
ca'iber cartridge, while superin
tending the clearing away of trash
in t ie yerJ at her home; the hireiid
boy set 6re to a pile of leaves when
several large caliber cartridges that
had been accidentally dropped in
the #ard exploded. One of the
missiles struck Mrs. Deitz in the
right arm.
$190 Reward, $100
.The readers of this paper win be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all Its stages and
that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s
Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces of the System thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, giving the
patient strength by building up the con
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work. The proprietors have so much
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Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. 75c.
A Prayer for Rain.
Old darkey prescher praying for
rain—“Oh, Lordj we beseech Thee
to fling open the windows gf heayen
and send forth Thy refreshing rain
not one of dem drizzly^ drazzly
rains, Oh Lord, but one of dem
old fashioned gulley washers what
make de corn grow long in the
ear, shiny in the grain and big in
the butt, for Oh Lord, if there is
one thing I do despise it is shuck
ing out dem pesky little nubbins.
Rheumatism fallows Exposure
In tbe rain all day is generally follow
ed by painfnl twinges of rheumatism or
nenralgia. Sloan's Liniment will give
von quick relief luad prevent the twinges
from becoming tortnre. It quickly pene
trates withont rubbing and soothes the
soT^and aching joints. For sore, stiff,
«xhansted muscles that ache and throb
from overwork, Sloan’s Liniment affords
qnick relief. Bmises, sprains, strains
and other minor injuriee to children are
qnickly soothed by Sloan’s Liniment.
Ghet a bottle today at yonr dmggist, 25c.
“Barber pole” signs have bron
painted on all Southern* Railway
crossing gates in a further effort
to attract the attention of reckless
automobile drivers and so prevent
accidents at crossings.
MOTHER'S REMEDY
FOR BRUISES
Children’s Bumps, Sprains and
Minor Hurts Quickly Relieved
by Sloan’s Liniment.
It is the very nature of children to
hurt themselves—to come crying to
mother with little fingers braised, with
heads bnmped, with sprained ankles
and wrists.
They ari§ painful hurts, too. But
their pain and sting can’t survive the
gentle use of this liniment. A single
application of Sloan’s Liniment and—
the little fellow’s bravely kept back
tears give way to smiles. His hurt is
relieved.
In eyery home where there are chil
dren a bottle of Sloan's Liniment is a
necessity.
Aching muscles, rbeumatism, lum
bago, stiff neck, bachache, chilblains,
etc.^^ can be effectively relieved with
Sloan’s Liniment. Cleaner than mussy
ointments or plasters.
Sloan’s Liniment can be obtained at
all drug stores, 25c., 50c. and $1.00.
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Notice of Seryiee by Publication.
State ofNortt Carolina, / In the Superior CoUrt.
County of McDowell j Jannary Term, 1917.
Louisa Mace, plaintiff,
vs
Robert Mace, defendant,
The defendant, Robert Mace, named
above, will take notice that an action
entitled aa above has been commenced
m the Superior Ctourt of McDowell
(J)unty to obtain an absolute divorce bv
the plaintiff from the defendant; and
the said defendant will further take
notiw that he is required to appear at
the term'of the Superior 3ourt of sidd
wunty to he held on the sixth Monday
bOTore the first Monday in March, 1917,
at the (^rt'house of said county, in
Manon, North Carolina, and ani|per or
^deuw to the complaint in said ^tt&on,
or the plttQ^ will apply to the CJourt
rw tne relief demand^ in said com-
plmnt SMd^plaintwiUbftdepoeited
with the ‘Clerk of the said ConM more
^ prior to the commence^
ment of the said term of the said Court.
This 13th day of October, A D. 1916.
Thomas Moreos,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
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