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To Housewives I SendaayounuMMa&dl j we will Mndyota.imi and POSTPAID ? 10 cent I K; MEER. Wonderful for ,?f yZjnt. Cleana.duate end polishes [?ilf ,n 0f y our duit cloth. R enawa pi *""'1 woodwork, automobiles. Makes jike new. Make* dueling * ^iol ,co - V." - ? THE mm Sprmgleaa Shade Co. r?. Or wnaSow, N.CJ THE IMPROVED ' WELL FIXTURE S:|t?lEfeT. 0E ST* MOST CONVENIENT SELF FiaiNG WELL BUCKETS . CANT MUDDY THE WATER J73 DRiGGS-Sh'AFFNERCQ 1^/ WIN5T0N-SALEM. N.C. ^ppv i; a;:' 'WAKE STOHE3 II. S. NEADqUAJtTKRS Hi USER Z LtlGEX Arm raj Repair P*rt? Rue?. Over and l'dr<, Driliinfs. A-icorattUj, Itiabcn. Amir.uninoa aiVJT?*TI5 C-.TAI.OO IV A.F.STOEGER,f jH Um 4!nd St. New T aluabie Trad cf Land n,, i;:K<l ::rtniml Karnesvllle, Tsiiirli fSi<n?ls from there to j^idiun I'onier, a distance of j?i ndU's. is said to be the fcarn cf.rini Mack soil nil in Itftrli in lb' cnMiv United States, inns on litis strip average 400 sell. Iku some arc as big as ^CARETS" FOR LIVER fl) BOWELS ? 10c A BOX (Stay Dizzy, Bilious, Headachy, Sick or Constipated. ? . Fed fine! Let |iE^? -> "Oascarets" clean ES~ your bowels and f -=g? Jz stimulate your liver. Xo griping hi z?[ :y or overacting. Mil Ji"- f i lions of men, women, and chll \ 0 z?. dren take this :| f '? harmless laxa tive-cathartic. It t sicken you like pills, oils, calo ?I salts. Tastes nice ? acts, won i S?ld at drutr stores. not and Responsibility | wiian who v ran shoulder re iiiv successfully is one who |m u:;;ke a hiirden <>f it. She Silent self/contidence to give *ra:c and assurance. There Mti);iv:iiii'n <>f self-confidence ptial :is a- preparation for the f 'fl of \t?si m >n >- 1! ? i 1 i t y . It should di'i'dl from earliest childhood ( racnu^iu'eil In proper .propor 1 "ther cliamct eristics. (Work a Burden? MR, N. C? "When I started fl Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. my house hold cares were a burden to mc. I was weak and rundown, ner vous. had a dry, hacking cough of twehty years' standing, > was constipated, ap petite poor and , . had lost in . ( weight from 100 l After taking the first bottle , recovery', 1 began to improve 'tough was almost gone. I M>le to do my*, domestic work ^ regained my regular weight. |?y food and rest good at jj rs- J- 1'- Pleasants. Route UjAH desists. ?SI1 ii Tht ' j ' behold Necessity *?a,Varns, blisters, m?hel? P1?, or skin trouble* of *nv J* SootUins and htalinl* ?lwav* in the haufr. In Miles. Look for tha ^A' Vaseline" on every ? It I* your protection. " Mfg. Co. (Coo?'d) New York teeiine *umon *OLEUM JELLY ^ -J (> :o FLAMES AND EXPLqglON8 CAU8E STAMPEDE FOR NEW JERSEYITE8% ? ? r k) ' Jersey City, N. J.? Fire, attended by numerous explosions, raged {or six hours in^ the industrial section of the city before it was brought under con trol, destroying more than SO build ings, sending two score persons to hospitals for treatment for minor in-. Juries and making several hundred families homeless. 7. Fire Chief Boyle estimated the dam age at approximately ?1,000,000. The cause of the fire has not yet been de termined. ~ 7 A full square block* was razed and portions of six other blocks immediate ly adjoining it were destroyed. Two fire boats from New York help ed keep the flames from the congested district on the North river front, while the reserve fire forces of the city, join ed by companies from the adjoining city of Hoboken, stood by for emergen' cies. , x Dynamite was used to blast down. a number of flimsy structures in ttye path of the flames. During the first hour of the fire something of a panic reigned as fami lies in the stricken area, ordered to abandon their homes, ran about in wild confusion, seeking to save 3ome; of their belongings.^ . 1 The noise Of frequent explosions, which shattered windows of buildings within a half mile radius in addition to the dense clouds of acid fumes and thick, black, chemical-filled smoke, added to the confusion and panic. The smoke clouds lay low in spite of the brisk wind^which dro^e the flames, and many were overcome as they made their way from the dangei zone. -v The fire started in a sub-cellar 61 the Salt Petre factory of the Battelle and Renwick company at Morris and Warren streets. When firemen arriv ed they found the cellar a glowing furnace which began to emit choking clouds of acrid fumes as water was poured itno the fire. On advice of Chief Boyle, Director of Public Safety Qulnn ordered his police to set up flre lines and tip com pel all residents of neighboring tene ments and flimsy woode homes to leave the district. Just as the police started this work an explosion blew the roof of the Salt Petre company's four story building. The flames im mediately swept Over the building in waves as flaming fragments of the shattered coof fell on adjoining build ings and set them ablaze. ' Cotton Mill! Increase Output. Washingtonr*-Cotton consumed dur ing October aggregated 532.629 bales oMint and 65,095 of linters, compared with 435,216' of lint and 45,976 of lint ers in September this year and' 543, 260 of lint &nd 57,491 of linters in October last year, the Census Bureau announced. Cotton on hand October 31 was: Held in consuming establishments, 730,656 bales of lint and 74,405 of lint ers, compared with 514,537 of lint and 70,479 of linters so held on September 30 this year, and 1,106,347 of lint and 87.412 of linters so held October 31 last year. - / . Held in public storage and at com presses, 4,224,854 bales of lint and 46, 958 of linters, compared with 2,07X956 of lint and 38,202 of linters so held on September 30 this year and 3,485,005 ot lint and 35,117 of linters so held on October 31 last year. Imports during October totaled 18, 113 bales, compared with 9,654 in Sep tember this year and 7,615 in October last year. r , Flew More Than 9,000,000 Miles. s Dayton, Ohio.? United States Army aviators flew 9,083,360 miles during! 1923 with a loss of but 18 lives, ac- { cording to statistics given out at Mc- 1 Cook Field. t f > The number of mileB covered by the airmentv Is based upon the speed of tlM slowest airplane, the deHaviland, which ordinarily travels at 120 miles an hour. Continuing the figures on the 120 miles an hour basis it is known by the table /that for every 605,080 miles the airmen covered, one hjiman life was lost. . For every 57,480^miles there was one accident. The dis tance covered is more than 314 times around the world. Army fliers put in 75,778 hours in the air. McCook field officers said there is no other mode of transportation that can produce like figures. I * -v ? Lk I Four Killed In Train- Wreck. - N Miami, Fla^? Four persons were killed and 14 injured when a rear day coast on Florida, East Coaft passenger train number 29 was wrecked at Wa basso, Fla., due to a broken brake band, according to the company's train dispatcher at Mftuni. The dead are: ; Mrs. A. Laneye, 30, Detriot, Mich. Miss Lizzie Fozton, Alpena, Mich. Miss Ruby Stone, 35, Northfleld, Vermont. - ? ^ Unidentified baby. * ? ? " '/ \ v "? 1 A-. ? o- ?- ; ' -/i ? "**, 'V;.' i ^ PATER CVJUALIS ..Uncle Mose Jacksou announced his candidacy for alderman from the col* ored ward. "What makes you think you can be .a successful politician. Uncle Mose?" asked u friend. s "Well, suh," replied the dnrky, "to' one1 thing, I'se the father of a family.'* "That's very commendable; but what has that to do with politics?" "Well, suh," explained Uncle Mose, "they is sixteen votahs In dat family." ? Rapper's Monthly. ? t ASTOUNDING , VERY Overseas? A most remarkable coincidence, what? Mr. Euglebird? What's that? Mr. Overseas? That your first pres ident and your capital cfty should have the same Identical name. Confetti, Too tie bows of ribbon, itle grains of rice, the new-wed couple tted in a trice. , He Met the Requirement A ? I wouder why .A at young lady over there looks at^er so much? B? She has wdhfc eyes and the doc tor told her to them by looking ] at something green. All-Important Question Caller ? Well, well, so your old manager has gone away since 1 w ad here lust. Where's he gone to?| Office Boy?There ain't no clue yet, fir. r - v r4 \ ' / \ NOT REMARKABLE SOIL Smith ? Last Monday 1 planted thre* rows of potatoes, and they were all out of the ground next day. Neighbor Jones ? Unbelievable ? wonderfully productive soil! Smith ? No ? your wonderfully indus trious chick ens. Appearances The costumes that a man must wear Make sport appear a bit unfair; Your mind so many changes claim. How can you keep It on the game? Tut-T ut-Tut Mrs. R. E. Former? What would yon Call a man who hid behind a woman's skirt? Mere Man ? You mean today? Mrs. It. E. Former? Any time? yes. today. ; ' /? , . l Mere Man? A magician.? Beverage News. 4 1 u}* Price of Peace Daisy ? How to you know the Web stero have made It up again, dear: Dot? Oh, I saw Mrs. Webster look ing "over several new cars today. ? Stray Stories. ' . ' ' * , ? v" * "" ,*? " . How Thoughtless of Himt I)Ick? Ah, my deur; I've seen ooom ern'ngs flying about In Australia till the alftwas thick with them. Dora? Oh, Dick, why didn't you bring me .some of the feuthers? Following Directions Be? Good gracious! Didn't yon pack my liniment? \ She ? No, of course not. It was la beled "Not to be taken." >, i ? - r . - Uncertain Indeed Judge (to elderly witness)? Tour age, madam? Witness? Thirty., ? ,) ?k Judge ? Thirty whit? "Tears, of course." "Thanks. I thought It might bt, months." ^ ? ?? ??? ii. n i?? V i \ Telltale Sign ? Be? Is that Percy's girl going by? She? Is Percy with her? Be? No, another fellow. -1 ' . . ? She? Then very likely It til 1 f ~ _ ? ' ' ? ' i Kft bower t M _ cormcwT it vutaax wn?m?i? an ? THE TENCH DOCTORS # ? ? ? "It was a long time ago that tliey thought we were such good doctors," said little Tench. , Little Tench was a very small fish. He had only lately come to the aqua rium. - ? A number of other members 'of hi* family had come, too. "I'll tell you why we were thought to be such good doctors," little Tench continued. "You will please me greatly if you do tell me," Billle Brownie said. ' "It was this way," said little Tench. "Tears ago," he began, "We were used to make poulticed. Not very pleasant for us, perhaps, but an honor, nevertheless to be considered so help ful. , "Then a story got artund that we would lick the wounds o t any injured member of the pike fan511y and heal them in this way. "It was really more ot a story than anything else. The pike family, at any rate, haven't any jrleat love for as ? unions you consider their eating us is loving us. "I don't believe it 1? really. I no tice people come to the aquarium, and they t'oel very fond of each other, but they don't show It by eating each other. "We are slimy little fishes. We aren't very bright We're stupid and sleepy and lazy. , "We iove to sleep a l?;t, and often peoplr* can pick us right up while we're iiavin^ a nap, and we hardly notice it. "Bni we are strong, and we can 6tand hardship. We don't mind It if 7] "You Will Pleue Me Greatly." ?*e go for a while without food. W i will eat mud, too. "And you ?;now we're not taking away food from any others when we eat mud, for mud isn't popular as food. ? < ? / "We est Utile Insoets and molluscs and bits of pond plants, but we will net complain during summer dry sea sons when we have to stay In ponds that are nothing much more than dried up mud places. .y "Well, Bill le Brownie, "I hoye I have told you enough about ourselves, and that yap have ?>een interested. "You see, I cannot tell you too much, because It might take up much of your time; and when you went back and they asked you what the news was you'd say that you had used up all your visiting time by talking to me. ? "I don't ' want to use up all your time. Then, as I said before, I am pretty stupid and I haven't much to say for myst-lf." - "You've done splendidly." said Bilile Brownie. 1 am glad to hear your story, and your story will be enough this time fo'?* the Brownies and Fairies, for they have never heard of you be fore. "I had rnver heard of you until to day when Mother Nature told me you and other members of your family had lately arrived from Europe and that it might be nice to see you." "Has it been nice?" asked the little Tench. "Very nice," smiled BlIHe Brownie. "Well, then," the little' Tench said, "you will er.cuse me If I do not taljc any more. "I have n o more ideas in my sleepy, *llmy head. 1 must sleep now. "They ma? say fish is brain food, hut I don't s^c how they could Improve their bralrtf by eating members of my family, w ,'ien we're so stupid. "But, J>I11!* Brownie, It is rather nice to be 3tupld. o "We are kifCWn to be stupid, and we don't him to try to apptar bright. "We donYliave to make any effort to keep up * conversation, and we don't have to try to think up clever things to say. ( . "We can have a very easy time. Perhaps that f? why we live a good while. We don't tire ouruelvca out by thlnkl-ig too hard. "Really, FttHe Brownie, jt 13 very restful to l?'. stupid. Good-by." And th* riedpy little Tench joined bis sleep'nir brothers and slaters and mothers and annts. , A Forest of Riddles Here is a whole "forest? of riddles, and the aaswer to each Is the name o? a tree: ( >? ? ? . ' 1 i What docs the Bea wash agalnstl Beech. . t? / . What tree Is on your hand? Palm. 9 ? ? What does a ear-Renter use? Plane. ? ? ? ? / ... >. ?.? What Is another word for grieve? Hurry Mother! Even constipated, bilious,, feverish, or sick, colic Babies and Children love to take genuine "California Fig Syrup." No .other lax ative regulates the tender little bowels so nicely. It sweetens the stomach and starts the liver and bowels with out griping. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. Say "California" to your druggist and avoid counterfeits. Insist upon genuine "California Fig Syrup" which contains directions Jazz for Wedding At the recent wedding of a popular musician in London the wedding march was played on jazz instruments and the bridal pair made their exit from the church beneath & triumphal arch of trombones. ? Important to All Women Readers of This Paper Swamp -Root a Fine Medicine Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never 'suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else btft kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy con dition they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, head ache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irritable and may be despondent; it makes any one so. / ' \ But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmetfs Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just th? remedy needed to overcome such condi tions. . Many send for a sample bottle to see whs>.t Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver Rnd bladder medicine will do for them. Hy enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bottle by parcel post. You can purchasv. medium and large size bottles at all drug stares.? Advertisement. Nothing to Worry About Fortune Teller? Beware of a tall dark man with a 8car over his right eye. ' ?* ; ?; The Client ? Him? Don't you worry f.bout him, de;H!e? -he's my old man, and I gave hiui that scar. ? Passing Show. , Cutleura Soothes Baby Rathe# That Itch and burn, by hot baths of Cutleura Soap followed by gentle anointings of Cutleura Ointment Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe cially if a little of the fragrant Cutl eura Talcum Is dusted on , at the fin* Ish. 25c each.? -Advertisement. - * ?> c ; With Ocean Baths Ellen ? "What became of Ann after she married the const guard?" Nell ? ?'Oh, they're llghthousekeeplng how." ' ; (' One 60-cent bcttle of Dr. Peery'a "Dead Shot" will save money, time, anxiety and health.' One dose expels Worms or Tape worm. 312 Pearl St., N. T. Adv. Hatred is often the result of know ing but one side of a person. I t Nature has perfected herself by an eternity of practice. ? Thoreau. Don't Let That Cold Turn Into "Flu" Mm Good Old Mtutcrole That cold may turn into "Flo," Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, unless you take care of it at once. Rub good old Musterde on the con gested parts and see bow quickly it brings relief. Colds are merely congestion. Mus teroie, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is a counter-irritant which stimulates drculatiotrand helps break up the cq|Ht As effective as the messy old mustard plaster, does the work without blister. < Just rub it on wit h your finger-tips. You will feel a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then a cooling sensation that brings welcome relief. To Mother*: Musteroleis alio ' made In milder form for babies and smell children* Ask for Children's Musterole. - 35c and 65c, in jars , and tubes. Aetter than a mustard plotter Spohn's DISTEMPER I COMPOUND A safe, dependable and effective remedy for Coughs, Colds, Distemper, Influenza. Heaves and Worms among horses and mules. Absolutely harmless, and as safe for colts as it is for stallions, mares or geldings. Give "Spohn's" occasionally as a preventive. Sold at all drag stores. SPOHN MEDICAL CO. GOSHEN. IND. U.S.A. IhtrtyRonmitgSores > * Remember, I stand back of every box. Every druggist guarantees to refund the purchase price (35 cents) if Petersen's Ointment doesn't do all I claim. I guarantee It for. eczema, old aona, running sores, salt rheum, ulcers, sore nipples, broken breasts. Itching sktn, skin diseases, blind, bleeding and itch ing piles, as well as for chafing, barns, Bcalds, cuts, bruises and sunburn. "I had 3o running sores on my leg for 11 years, was in three different hospitals. Amputation was advised. Skin grafting was tried. I was cared by using Peterson's Ointment." ? Mrs. P. E. Root, 287 Michigan Street, Buf falo, N. Y. Mall orders filled by Peter son Ointment Co., Buffalo, N. T. & ITCH! Honey back without quesUoa if HUNT'S SALVE fails In the treatment of ITCH, KCZKMA, RING WORM .TKTTEK or Itching skin diseases. Pries 75c at druggists, or direct front ILIIcMtMlclaeCoJ / MUNYON'S PAW PAW PILLS for Constipation Hm aided thousand* suf fering pain and tortnanta of disordered digestions. A harmless, effa ctlve vegetable laxative. Mama's PswPswTsaie mIm yea vsfl, kssfi jsb ysonf. AT ALL DRUGGISTS Satisfaction guaranteed or money refmaSed MUNTOKTS < ? Hopf Had Been Warned "We had foot inspection at school today, mamma," brother announced. "Oh, for goodness sake," exclaimed mamma, who had visions of the sc<*ne and rising sensations of embarrass ment. "And you had holes in your stockings, didn't you? Oh, brother! How terrible!" "Ha ! J Ha ! Nixy !" caine the exult ant reply. "Teacher 'warned' us yes terday, and I put on good ones this morning." The man who sows seette of kind ness has a perpetual harvest Pride and weakness are Siamrse tWins. ? Lowell. SAY "BAVER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! -* V. V . Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache V Pain Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis v Rheumatism Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handr "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 14 and 100 ? Druggists. Salkrllcadt h 7 TV" y * *"
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