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FEEL ILL USED UP? ;MONEY AVAILABLE l : " FORFARM LOANS in m Lots of Marlon People Do. North- Carolina Committee Receirinz Applications: Terms Verv! RM- I able. 1-7 V:r.,- Does your back' ache constantly? iRaleigKNewsr& ''Observer. : 1 . .V.-- Do you have snarp twingeswneii "North Carolina innrtttA ! ,tooprag or lifting. - - - or to get. its share of Hip hTlK iJ Feel all useaup-as, ir. you could ialmm, for ;agrictural"-inirpoBest,V;sai4-!ol.:" " James R. .Young, chairman of the U.4 -S. Agricultural ; Loan Committee for - r North Carolina. Others, who with! Col: YnilTlff fYnef Til a : nnMy.Ui.. 1 are Dr. B..W. Kilgore, of Raleigh; C. E. Taylor, -of . Wilmington; C. M. nauser, of High Point, and. S. ' F. i nn fnrtVlPTT Why not look to" your kidneys? 7 . Why not use. Doans Kidney; Pilia?; Marion people . have done so.. 7" They tell you the restflt. : ' Mrs. D. M. Gibson;. Court St, ' Mar ton, says: "It has -been some time idnce kidney; trouble, ' got the; upper land of me. I - don't . know : what brought on the; trouble, but; my , back AustiT1 ; .f iched all the" time and- felt .tired " -" ut and run -down.', -I was often dizzy v.-comimttB-lielda.ineetinhere md black specka seemed- to ; come yesterday and among .-the business before my eyes. .My head-ached a transacted, was the s hearing of a. rreat deal and . I - was, nervous. -When J banker who wanted -to borrow $500- I would bend, over 21 sharp pain went QOOlHe was given the terms on Jhrough m and my-kidneys were oul whichr he" could negotiate the loan, f order, too. Hearing; of Doan's Kid- and the committee, if he can furnish ltt7 'JiSSlSSf- the proper security, win promptly loon I was entirely Cured. - , - v V. - . Price G0c,at "all dealers. Don't gftjhe money for him from the War limply ask for a. kidney rertedy get mancCorporation. Doan's Kidney Pillsthe same . that Loans are made only to banks Wd tfrs. G'bson had. Foster-Milbum Co trust companies and only f or agricul- rffra., Buffalo, N. x, - . - - v - tural purposes. If a bank has $50,- 1 0 0 0- out on agricultural . loans -it can t borrow that amount from the govern Jj?5?Ts)N i,0 ment through the ' North - Carolina fik3W$L iJM iJyV&Ai committee. - Of course it must" give For I To Mirer : - "Black-Draught ist in my opinion, the best liver -medicine on the market," states Mrs. R. H. White sidet of Keota, Okla. ..She continues: ?J?fc had a pain in my chest after eatinff-4- fjrtight uncomfortable fecl Bji ing and thi&was very" jkid disagreeable and brought, on headache- I was con- DtV tf natw trtiftw It waft1 rf absolutely good security. Loans are made mostly to State bankers as the National banks are cared for through the Reserve Bank at Richmond. No Loans ' To Individuals Loans are not. made to individuals. An application came , in a few days ago from an individual.- He was told to go to his bankers, tell them his needs and have them make appli- ! cation. . .. - The interest charges f are 51-2 and 6 per -: cent.- Loans are for six . and twelve months with renewal privil ege-to extend to not overvthree years. About one hundred inquiries have come in to the North Carolina com- mittee. This is not as "many as had been anticipated 'as the demand for farm credits has generally been un- mnrnltif splendid and gives relief." certainly, Sfe5j Thedford's liver. I began the use of gJa? derstood vto be very great. Col. Black-Draught,;night and .2$U Young has an idea that one reason ana U Sure -Us ? 1 onnltotiATia iavo -nnt. rnrnp iti frnfr has been the fear of government red tape. In this connection he said that the rules liad been liberalized considerably; since the North Caro lina committee was first appointed and compliance with them now is not difficult. ;, "Advances. . for agricultural pur poses"- are defined ,as advances "for hy purpose connected ;- with the growing,' harvesting, preparation for market, and marketing - of agricul tural products, or the Breeding, rais- ling, fattening and marketing of live (stock." - .Col. Young regards the Opportuni ty, now open to get money for financ ing crop and livestock production as I a mostr. unusual one and when the bjafeks become well acquainted with the reasonable terms upon which the mcmey is, loaned, he expects that ap plications will be numerous. mm CTJ3 S- For ovrrseventy years in 15 : p 1 urci y . vegeiaoie preparation has been found beneficial by thou sands of persons suffer ing from effects of a tor pid, or slow-acting liver Indigestion, biliousness, y colic, coated tongue, diz ziness, constipation, .bit--1 5 ter tasie, sieepiessness, lack of energy, pain in back, puffiness under the eyes any or all of these symptoms qf ten indicate that there is something: the matter "with tl your liver. You can't ,be. toa careful ; about the medi cine you take.- Be sure that the name, "Thed f ord's BlaQk-Dadght,T, is on- the package. ; At all . druggists. : l: " " Accept Only the Genuine. . EXECUTORS' NOTICE. V Having qualified : as "executors: of the Last Will and -Testament of Airs. Chorlotte Walker Blantoii, notice is hereby given to all persons: having claims against her estate Ho present the same " to the Tindersignecr-n. or before the 30th day of V September, 1922, or this notice will be plead; in' bar thereof. - All nersons ' "indebted to the estate- of. saidi Mrs. Blanton are recruested'to " make, "immediate payment to the undersigned. : -This theV28th day of Sept.Kl921. , W. W. ,Guy and J. W.-Wmborne, Executprs.of the Last Will and ,Tes- - tament or Mrs.; Charlotte Walker Blanton. J A PRAYER. ; - By . Mary Chase Cornelius. My dream rof Heaven, dear God, is J passing sweet -Closer than breathing, nearer than "hands and feet, - - Ad oh, it seems to me that that dear , , place, At by the glory of my Father's face, s just a Home, so guarded by Thy j care , That' grief and pain can never, enter j - .there. - - - f A home wher.e, I shall see the little i lad .. . - ' I Who -went away; his smile that made me glad, ' . - And- kiss again his lips, his snowy brow, . - ; . - 1 And cradle him in arms so empty j '- now.; . - I do not long for harp, nor golden .- street, 'j " - i Nor grand celestial song mine ear to -C; greet, :-- -J " But when at last my tired footsteps turn t : ' - Toward that haven where "the home- lierhts buimt. . One joy I crave, that yas so sweet of - yore; - ' Oh let: my baby meetrie at the door. "-''TaTilaR-ri':inadeJifew6rth living :f or millions of people wno had almost given -up-nope. It will do tha : same- f or -yoy. Davis JPharmacy; : -; ; V ; '"One out of every 25 farms "in the United States' is .operated by ' a "wo man. :. "; " -'i-P r r xj v Mr 1 1 1 Tli ' mm If to ok' We worked oi. Camels for years before we put them on the market ? Years of testing blending experi menting with the world's choicest tobaccos. m'r And now, EVERY DAY, "all our ?kill, manuf aQtuT--ing experience and lifelong knowledge bft fine tobaccos are concentrated on making Camel the ,best cigarette that can be .produced. 1 , . " -There's nothing else like Camel QUALITY. And there's nothing else like Camels wonderful smoothness, fine tobacco; flavor " and FREEDOM FRQMV CIGA RETTY AFTERTASTE. - . , . . . That's why Camel popularity is. growing faster than, ever. - - -- - ... " . t v A better cigarette cannot be made. We put the utmost quality into THIS ONE BRAND. : Ik . , " JT IImiiiiiiiiiiuiw How you,. too, can cut down on your coal this year Over a million familiesjvill j. by using the Perfection Periection Cil Heaters will be more econom ical than ever this year Aladdin Security Uil costs but a trifle more thanhalf what it did a year ago,. . " . It's wasteful "to "rush" your beater to make twoor three roomsxomfortable. The econoni ical way is to warm the house all over with your coal heater and then keep those rooms -you 'useiTOSbmfortable and cozy with the additional heat cf a Perfection. y -The Perfection Oil Heater is simplicity itself no trouble to iJic care cf jt arid it burns A forabout 10 hcirrc cnasinglc CaKonof kerosene. Most hardware, housefurnishin and depart-; ment stores sell Perfection Oil Heaters blue or black, with nickeled trimmmgs it you like. STANb ARD OIL COMPANY ; " hii AS X : i -J 1 fALABD ' it " i-V 1 SECURITYOIi ' on.ccrmv.sTf A si yemr Jralrr cheat tk Ptrffxtisn XXI Ureter Cc- test 55,000.00. in prUru . . ... -1 If )) -V 77' J, n 1 i:v -.. - N . -t
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