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Much of the pleasure of the meal depends on the quality of th- fruits and vegetables. All our fruit is in perfect condition and fit for immediate use. It has been gathered at the right mome: t and properly prote:ted from coitact with anything injur ious. Bei jo constantly fresh, it is cf most delicious flavor. - QUALITY ECONOMY I u I j i Vice Tells HourZ iron Iron Tonic Helped His Daughter After Operation for Appendicitis. FTEK any serious illness, the first thing you notice when you begin to get around is your lack of strength and enejgy a tired, weak Xeeling. The sooner yu get your strength back the better. The thing to do Is to eat plenty of good, nourishing food, get all the fresh air you can, exercise conservatively, and take Ziron Iron Tonic three times a day. Your doctor wiM ten youthis ia lound advice, and urger you to follow It L & SV3 SErJ3E-PASE P ADEPTS MAKES BEST PAINT WEARS LONGEST Cost tb you $3.66 a Gallon when made ready to use. Use a gallon oat of any you bay, and if not the best paint made. m - - m W W a.M m m reiunt tne ocuance ana get all your money back. g gold by Dealers LONGMAN & MARTINEZ, Makers, M. V, i The CALORIC is net a pip fur nace witn tne pipes leit on. Neither is it an experiment, hastily put together to meet a demand. It is specially designed to heat homes, halls, churches, stores, lactones, .etc.. more uniformly, economically ' and satisfactorily than they have ever been heated by other systems. Th CALORIC works thru Nature's own laws of circulation by air currents. Warm air rises. Cold alp falls. :Warm air and cold air cannot occupy the same space at the same time. HERE'S THE SECRET In the same .volume that the wnn nir is Tram ted ud into the Jiouse, an equal amount of cold air is drawn Into the furnace, where it is heated, moistened by the vapor from he two gallon water pan, and then recirculated through the reg ister. This continues as long as the fire burns. Tlma there Is & constant circula tion of properly moistened "warm air. Just as running water nurb GASTON & TATE, Inc Mads by THI MONITOR STOVE & . ..in 3 U hmmmx: mm 1 m) f tan SERVICE 11 W"" Js&szsrzztZ THE HOME QP Pg FOOD MARION. tl.C. - - President Read this letter from Mr. J.'l?. Kelly, vice-president of the First National Bank, Grafteville, Fla.: "My daughter had been in bad health since last April. She was operated on for appendicitis. She has been taking Ziron for two weeks. Her appetite Is better than It has been. Her nerves are better, and she says she feels better ... I know that Ziron is good for weak and feeble people." Ziron is a scientific, reconstructive tonic, prepared from valuable strength building ingredients, for weak "people with thin blood. DrugglstgFsell Ziron' on a money-back guarantee. Try it. XZkOrigirial Patented PipeleasfUrnace fiea itself, so this circulating warm air, passing thru heat of from three hundred to eight hundred "degrees, in which no germ can live, is kept pure and healthful. The CALORIC is guaranteed by the oldest and largest manufacturers of warm air heating systems in the United State. You take no chances when you buy a CALORIC Whether' your house is old or new. the Caloric Is easily installed rfav. without interrupt!! your present heating arrangement. No hnls knocked in your walls, no cellar full of heat-wasting pipes. The Caloric req-uires But one reg afv nnc oceunies little space. 11 burns any fuel, and needs hardly any attention. Makes housework one-third easier, as there is no muss from carrying in coal and carrying out ashes no smoke, gaa or soot. Eliminates fire danger and increases the value of your property. Visit us and we will gladly sup ply full information without Is the least obligating you to buy. MARION, N. C RANGE CO.. Cincinnati. Ofato COME in and let us show you! Engineers Make Tou; 0 vr :Staie Asbevflle Citizen 1 '3Pf U , , HlirfHU JlJT IIIJ'MII' iM nshintf. V&iort engineer in state luuh Wa.y commission, li-ive coupl !'d m thorough injipctuiQ of t'hf 'Ash -Ville-Murphv Atlanta hifrWay in in Haywood and J icfcwi r.i!.t:is", and of the ceiitrrtl liiih A AyaivrMrviji Bubcome, McDowell and pai i of Burke counties. ?' Accord mu to the Engineers they found tnp, roads in fair condition for the season. Tne roads in some places are bad, but nre grtulinll.v being fixed up. ..They are trying to hasten th- coostrucUoD on the contrarsis re cently let for some five miles ot V I f state nigjiwavs in four counties of western 'Morfh Carolina, and re lieve that witiin the next jtvvo weeks the actual work on all ot them will Kave commenced. League Denouaced jy Johnson at Hickory. - Hickory, May 28 Senator J4i ram Johnson sooke to shverai thousand people in Evangel ist M- i r i Lsihiorrs big te.nt here this aftesr nooQ in his campaign for the Rs publican Domination for P. esident. denounced the league of nations, and mrfde Ijis usual appeai forwha1 he called Americanism, tin .the coure of his address he said he did not doubt Presidept Wilson's sin m cerity, but said that when" he wept to Paris he sat in on a game he did not understand and.fhe got what happens to very fellow who plays the other fellow? gatne. Senator Johnson declared that he did not want to dedicate his sons and the sops of other Amer, leans to British ami .Kipansyi ;im . perialism, and he pleaded for Amer icans to follow the path that had been blazed for them for more than ..t.-idred yt ars. Joint Resolution to Declare Peace Vetoed by Wilson, Washington, "May 27 President Wilson- vetoed the peace resolution today and informed congress he could not become a party to the peace program framed by Kcpub lican leaders of the seqate and house because h e considered 1 i wou-d put an ineffaceable stain" on the nation's honor. To establish technical peape by such a method, the President said in his veto message, would be to affect "a comolete surrender of the rights of the United States so far as Germany is concerned, " and to relinquish all the high purposes which led the nation into war and which were embodied in the re jected treaty of Versailles. Booze Is Not A Good Cure. From The Ames, Iowa, Intelligencer When a man comes, to yonaIl doubled with pain and declares he will die in your presence unless you pracure nim a diink of whiskey, Bead him to a doct r or else give .nim a dose of (Jkamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy There is a mistaken notion among a whole lot of people that booze is the best remedy f jr colic and stomach ache. Atlanta's new population is 2o6, 616, increase of 45,777, or 29 6 per cebt. over 1910. Norfolk's is 115,777, an increase of 46,335, or 71 6 per cent. $100 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 bein greatly influenced by constitutional, conditions requires constitutional treatment. .Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and "acts thru the Blood on the Mucous?Bur faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease,, giving the, patient strength by , traiMingr up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its Trork. The. r proprietors have i so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials.- , Addres P. J. CHENEY &0.; Toledov Ohio. Sold by all Druggist, f5c To tte;Bt The d nMK p-?mRrR being hfnr 8t had, abJ'4iH ihH bfn able t Pe ,r!r vfpw uif ou in person. l tae tins uiIm n of asking for S o u r n port 4!U h k t p r i nia ry of J une h l 4 fir the cfemoc-rMtic LiOfit inatjfUi f!r J udge of iiit 18th Judi cial D strict. V . I Hoi satisfied t leave my fortune in your hajjds I kcow tht you h e competent to i ide this con- test Mitbout h-rar list of reco- n)end;ttior8 pVeparel for ',. poJ i ti.c 1 prV.mrite((,m VrofesMonal courtesy. It was iMl ureat pleasure to serve ou for Hve years as Solicitor, being twk3e elected by yur votes, and re- signing xdUy to enter the army inl time, of war. . My record as Sol ic itor stands as ao open book and I frel, ther e fire, that oh-a re capable of jadgirvg nsv u -tUy ability and courage to perform-' the important duties of the Judiciary. As to my private life and conduct, I am willing for you to be guided by those with whom I come in daily contact and respectfully refer you to any business or professional man ot standing, or minister of the (jS- - pel, in my 4iame county of Hender- ' . . , -.r son, where X live and mingle with , . - ,. , n . tne people in puoire blo private K p lit e. u, ., u, , ,u ux riiiiii outznt to oe, setiif ii ouini 10 oe, senifa ov tr e detin'crais in the countiesof RSlher- v '"rd, Trais. H'AiriiM, v McDowell, Yaru ey and Hetwlerson, composing ?hn 18th Judicial District, and not by certain : .awyers f Asheyille: ( r.'pu hi ican$ well as democriitic) - - f s. r.(J jlher s l r-cxiosuXutetT political dictators outside of. our district wtio are httamp i ig to arfbga'e a- t.'.t.'.eneiVfS the right to 'say h.'MH J W' ' ' C ' e i nmcr h ic vo e'S nt ur li -i ri , fehrtll nomii ate as thei r ,J u. y " v In LT 1 1 jr l it nr v I will appre- cirt" d.v sui'port of all democratic iS-li-rv In ij, to .vre lilfe' nomi- . aied I sm nl IhpcuBjdibae of a chosen tVw lut am seetiig this noinioation at ,tlie iiands of jail tlie dein'fcratic.itf ihe district, without reaatd t any class or condition, afui if iKMninated and, elected, I promise, trusting in God for di vine guidatuce, to serve alj the people to ihe utmost of ability without fear or favor. Very respectfully yours, M CHAEL 6CHENCK. . Advt Vote forjudge Long for the Su preme Court. Thes only man run ning from the western part of the State. Political Adv.' In Norway a gift must have a 1 Certificate that she can cook before she can be mmd, A LEOPARD CANNOT CHANGE ITS SPOTS Mr. Dodson, the "Liver Tone Man, Tells, the Treachery of Calomel. Calomel loses you a day ! , Yon know what calomel is. It' mercuryi quick silver. ' Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into ' sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system; When you feel bilious, sluggish, con stipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of - dangerous calomel just remember that your druggist sells for a few cents a large bottle of Dodsoh's Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start "y ourJiver without stiTHng you up inside, and can, no.t salivated Don't take calomel! It can not be' trusted any more than, a leonardyor ;a -wild-cat. Take Dodsdn's Liver Tone which ? straightens you right up and makes you feel fine. Give it to the children oecause is peneewjr jjuub and doesn't , gripe; " ; FOREMAfJfSAYSl IT ' :: SAVED HIS LIFE Mahoney Never Expscted to Get - Out of BecJ Again Now Back at Work. "It was talked among my friecdsr that T was going to dre aod I doart believe "abyone ever" had a macb. closer call," said James"' Mahoney, : well-knowD foreman of the . Rich.- ard.austadttJdnstractiorj Gi; tryE . - 22 Eat5 mrir 1 gJeg "Qa-f " -.v'.-'v -"""'"' mw ;httolr m -hn! titm togive wayf he continued;' "Them J eem. be , in mv sfconliiiW and I COuld not eat a Ihmff withdat ' - tAnftA na: " ftAproftrf1 , TLfVrV -:V tite left me cobipletely and - If irtjt ; ; o wean x uuuiu uui e vuu .nib pmjf : feet to go up the steps. I was m misery an me ume ana couia oac straighten" up for the pain mir -i stomach. Then I became corst-c pated and my kidneys began. ' troubling me so I could not slcop ;. sound at night. Before these-' troubles started I weighed a haaV. ' drftd and fnrhr.fi vr nnnnrli: - Hnfe ? ? j j t ' ii- -V"..;' vr drooDed off until I actuallvdid nofe . . u , A- . . ' weigh but sixty-five, and if ;je?-er .L . ; there was a living skeleton. I . .wasL t u u ' i .. ; v I could hear my -friends who caoxS r toseeme sav! 'Poor Jim! Haan'fc, ;;v lasfcmuch longer' and I had hope of ever getting ufj.; v.Fin I was toldthat nothing more cdatd be done .exce pt;' operat&juid 'tSwtu A '.f .in1 ..nr . - 0' "'. , ,J Ml. . J " as mv wife nhieeterl tr anvt.Hinor but prescribed, medicines.. flJVell lac and agreed to slip ine abottEs :- to make a'long-itory shortC I sboo - - x ' I l j , n . . v V ing everything but ianlac and now Tatn back at work feel i ag asst roaTv ;. i mil . h iijin . h vnisii ft . - i w.:' liint-ft.-.i .ii .4. ys i ro&icrh rinia hundred n n r) ' tKir.fro ' 'f pounds -and I hayen t van ailnient s ... of any kind. My wife tiowtbipksL : as 1 do. t hat a$ lace is the sreat- esc mecHci(i& in-tneworia.'; ..... .l ? u r Tt .' . t - m i : i j : t .t i- 1- W. Streetman Drug Co., and Adl Old Fort by P. H. Mashburn - ASPIRIN Name- "Bayer" on .Genuiufls., i-.'--f;.."V-v. Bayer Tablets ot AspirinM is. gerariiBB- Aspirin proved safe by millions and pre scribed by physicians .for over tweHfijr years. Accept only an. unbroken package" which contains proper dirjee tions to relieve iteadacfie, Toothache Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, CoItSfc -and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tal-' lets cost few 'cents. . Druggists also aeTJt ; larger "Bayer packages.' Aspirin ? fit trade mark Bayer Manufacture Maxtor aceticacidester lof Salicylicacid- " C - - - - - . 1 1 Southern Railwa-Systefri - Schedules Arrival aridDeparture of Passed , f senger Trains Matmd Schedule ngures published as infiozy '' mation and not guaranteed! 1 ':-" 5 '.'" i ii ' - " ' ' Ar No. Between . ; No. Dr . 114 Marion-Cafhd-KingT 114 5:5k 12:30p35 Bock Hill-Marion , X-f'X 86 Maiaon-Bock Hill SoVsip E 10:00pll3 Kipgv-Camd-lIarion 113; 18a 35 Salisbury-Asheville ;851i 0 75a 36 heville 8alislrary S3 7k54 9:35a 15 Salisburyheyille 15 tfcsafe 9:55a 22 Ashe-'Greensb-Gtoldsb . 23 Q-XSa : l:i0p il Salisbnrr-Afihey ills .11 1:10 , 4:15p 12 Asnevill&-Bichmond : r 12 4:15p v 7:00p 2 Gkldslareen8b-'Afihe . 21 7dC2pR 6:35p 16 Asheyme-Salisbury , ' " 16 G5S? For further Information call oa f L. A. Peacock, Ticket Acst. rilcrtssttlC R. H: Grcham, 0. P. Cisrlottc fi; 0 A ;. .. . . V- 'h . - . - . - 4.
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