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HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE, - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1918. Charleston Lady Gained 19 Pounds by Taking Dreco She Was Weak, Nervous, Run. down, Could Not Sleep, Had No Appetite, Suffered from Head acbes and Her Liver Was Sluggkh The New Rem- -edy Relieved AD These Troubles for Her. I as nothing tut skin and bones. lt headache or dizzy spell, and my would seem I had no color in myi- nerTes are quieted and I sleep the cheeks and felt tired and listless all whole night through without waking, the time. I was Tery. weak and high- i go about my work with new energy ly liervous and my sleep was broken and am not tired out when the day erery nipht. Headaches often at-jisovef. Yes sir, I am proud of what tacked me and also dizzy spells j Dreco did for me, and you certainly caused me much anxiety. Shave my permission to publish this. "My -appetite was poor, but the j in the papers." worst of all was that no matter how unv Doonle do not realize thati little I ate it always disagreed with a disordered stomach Is at the Jot- me. causin pains in my stomach,! torn of a creat many troubles. vThe, stomach Is one of the most import-jj "My health is better than it has been for years, and I feel like a dif that bloated-up feeling which comes from gas in the stomach and general uneasiness. "There was so much praise being given to the new root and herb medi cine. Dreco. I decided to try it. and to say that I am happy over the re ant organs yet, the most abused. A disordered stomach is soon followed j by a long trail of other troubles suchj as constipation, headaches, dizziness, j foul breath, bad taste in the mouth, 1 tho nerves get on edge jand soon the i suits is to express it mildly. I have j 'iver and kidneys become involved. ferent person, are the words of that , Just weisnen. ana to my uuer nsion-i uu iuu.a iu iui Ub ..,, well-known ahd highly respected ishment I now weigh 107 pounds, an joiner good druggist; get a package Charleston lady who resides at 55 j actual gain of 19 pounds since 1 j of Dreco and give It a chance to make George street, and who is employed ! started taKing ureco. Dut mat is not jou j uu -. I all, for my stomach troubles are . ? -j : 'mTTSS I gone and 1 eat big. hearty meals and I nothing ever disagrees with mo now. I don't know what it is to have a i by one of the well known down town stores, Mrs. Wm. R. Threatt. ' When I began taking Dreco I weighed S7 pounds. Think of that: I v Thoosaiids 1 " t ITfJf . : J 111 I I'UII I I I VI UOUUI 3ll IU I I Savings- 1 1 I- ! Says Chemist is Pub lic Benefactor & Jb? T it tin ? f a avE m. vA Ml flit M nZZRY, whole-hearted, ---r m W Southern hospitality it In llOfiSNPS hern hospitality it' c r.:ct u rnaic phrase to many. IT.-t rcal'y it stands for honest i-.c Jch:p, cordiality and (you've it) lots of delicious coodic3. i.u:-r.s C 2 b alr.-ay3 in c!ud:d in Sc -n hospitality beccuse it tas. v o good. Fra grant hot coffee for people who kaov-n. that's good that's Luzianne. Good old Luzianne flavor urn -a -m !- ter Uy some quick. Vet,- croc 23 it and if you ere:i t jatis... hill give back -at ocaesi I C....l evcrj c nBIANNEe "Being a doctor, and suffering for many years with stomach trouble, I (eel I cannot do justice to so great j a public benefactor in writing, j Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is every I thing you have claimed for it.. I can now eat and relis victuals I have not dared to eat in many years. Am feeling like newly born." It Is a sim ple, harmless preparation that re j moves the catarrhal mucus from the j intestinal tract and allays the in j flanlmation which causes practically jail stomach, liver and intestinal ail I ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refund ed. Hart Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. i ISM i "Whzn It Fours, It'JZai4a .NOTICE OF AXXAI L STOCKHOLD ERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Piedmont Building and Loan association will be held in the directors room of the Wachovia Uank & Trust company at 7.30 oclock p. m. on January 1G, 1919, for the annual report of the condi tion of the association, the election j a board of directors for the ensu ing year, and for such other business as may come before the meeting. This December 17, 1918. W. C. IDOL, Secretary. 12-7-oaw-4t. mmH& -aw. " f jh. rII'I I 3 1 1 I A Big Christmas Furniture Sale Now in Full Swing at WELBORN FURNITURE STORE This Christmas finds our stockcomp!ete with everything that is de sirable and dependable in Furniture and Home Furnishings. WE MEET THE MANY DEMANDS AT V THE LOWEST COST. This store is noted for its good quality Furniture and low prices. We are cat of the high rent district and sell our Furniture for less. Make it convenient to visit our store before selecting your Furniture Gift We have what you want at the price you want to pay. 1)1 PASS mm Welborn Furniture Co. I1 1 i 1 I I I 1 i I 1 ess RSI s I N1 i 1 Place to-Bey lias its Vhen up street this week don't fail to visit the Specialty Sample Store. We offer you the biggest and best selection of useful gifts at unusual Christmas prices. Make this store your shop ping place. ' The Store That Saves. : Yo u Money Collection of Unusual Special Items sor Christmas Gifts KNIT SCARFS AND .--CAPS.. : '.'J One of the prettiest and largest assortments of Silk Scarfs 5 ih range of? colors; ecH in separate box;icfeal giftfor either men or ladies; ? i V r if v ! -98c to $1.59 Knit Caprih great-va-j rietypf colors and sizes;1 to fitTiiehj womien and childrenr'Prices 25c, 48c, 59c, 98c Knit Caps and- Scarf Sets; serviceable gifts; all colors; prices 48c to $1.98 MEN'S SHIRTS AND TIES Never do men have too many Shirts and Ties. We have an unusually pretty line of Stripes; also white; made in Ma dras and Silks; Prices 69c to $4.69 Beautiful Xmas Ties in either four-in-hands or strings? a gift always appreciated. Prices 25c to 89c Complete line of Chil dren's Sweater Suits in range of colors. $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 SILK HOSIERY Big variety of Silk, Lisle and Cotton Hose for men, women and chil diten. They make gifts appreciated by the en tire family. t Ladies' Silk Hose 79c to $2.48 Men's Silk Sox 25c ts 59c Ladies' Lisle Thread 48c to 79c Men's Lisle Thread 25c to 48c Children's Hose -121-2cto39c Bbduti&l Display Season's Ready-to-Wear at Reduced Prices SILK ANI SERGE DRESSES Beautiful Silk and Serge Dresses at very special Christmas prices. Silk Dresses in Taffeta, Satin, Poplins and M23- sahne: assorted $5.98, $9.98, 515.98, $22.98 Serge Dresses; assorted styles and colors $4.98 to $28.98 Jersey Dresses $19.98, $22.48, $25.98 COATS AND COAT SUITS Ladies' fancy mixed Coats 9.98 Pretty Velvet Coats -$10.98 Plush and Cloth Ccais -$19.93.to $29,98 Plain Serge Coat Suits; colors are Mack, blue, brown and green $9,98 Poplin Suits; black, blue and brown; prices -$13.50, $14.98 SHIRT WAISTS Shirt Waist sale of great values. Crepe de Chine Waiets; 3ill colors ; $1.98, 52.98, $3.48, $4,98 Plaid Waists; pretty col ors; dark shades -$3.48 and $4.98 Georgette Waists; all colors; they are trim med in beads $3.98 to $5.93 Ideal Xmas Gifts in Pretty Blankets and Comforts BLANKETS AT XMAS PRICES Plaid Blankets in assorted colors $4.98; $5.98, $6.98 White Wool Blankets; pink and blue borders $5.98, $6.98, $7.98, $8.98 BEAUTIFUL COMFORTS AND COUNTERPANES Fancy colored tops and colored lin ings; comforts filled with cotton $3.98, $4.98; $5.98, $6.98, $8.98 SWEATERS Sweaters a gift worth while4. Men's Sweater, assorted col ors with or without collars, 98c to $4.98 Boys' Sweaters, solid colors .and stripes .... 98c to $2.98 Ladfer Sweaters, all colors, ' 98cto$6.98 Ladies' Silk Sweaters, $4.98 to $6.98 HANDKERCHIEFS Christmas Handkerchiefs at special prices: Men's Handkerchiefs Cotton and Linen, with plain and ' colored borders . . 5c to 25c Men's Silk Handkerchiefs, ; 39c to 89c Ladies Silk. Christmas Handkerchiefs .. . 19c to 48c Ladies' White Handker chiefs ........ .10c to 25c Children's Handkerchiefs, 5c to 19c UNDERWEAR Men's heavy fleece r lined Shirts and Drawers ... 79c m - .... .! - K-- - Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers, special . ? . $2.48 Men's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers; good value . . 89c Men's ribbed and fleece lined Union Suits, $1.48, $1.69, $1.98 Boys' and Girls'. Union Suits; ribbed and fleece lined 98c, $1.19 Every thing Arranged for Your Convenience m I 1 m I I I 1 1 1 wo I JakeWelborn D.N. Welborn 8: "j Q V ; " m
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