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TWO FRIENDS CONVERSE John—"Tobacco is low, Cot ton is lower and the country has the blues; but I am high, well and feeling finer than ever”. Jim.—“Why do you feel so good?” John.—“I’ve been taking LAXA GESTINE, the new medicine, the real livertone. I used to t-ke the danger ous Calomel that made me sick kept me nervous and left me with indiges tion. Now I take Laxagestine which is pleasant to the taste, acta better than Calomel, does not nauseate me, don’t keep me from my work and I don’t have to take nasty Castor Oil or bitter salts or foaming seidlitz powder next morning to get rid of the calomel. When I want a good purgative liver cleanser I take two or three teaspoons ful at bedtime. I awake refreshed next morning with plenty of pep and energy for a hard days work. “When I have indigestion, heart burn, sick headache, bad taste in my mouth and am nervous, I just take one teaspoonful after each meal, this is why I feel so good all the time. “My wife says I look better and am a better husband than I have ever been. When she wants a new hat or dress I don't fuss like I used to, since I have been taking LAXAGESTINE which I buy at Creech DrugCo. Smith fiold, N. C., for 75 cents per bottle. I feel good and make twice as much money and I'm glad to buy anything my wife wants.” Jim.—'“Take me to Creech Drug Co. at once, I want a bottle for my self and wife then maybe I can com bat the high cost of living.” LAXAGESTINE the wonderful new medicine for Indigestion, Constipa tion and Nervousness is now sold in Smithfleid, N. C., at Creech Drug Co., for 75 cents per bottle. Get a bottle today and see how much better you feel. Your m^ney will be refunded if it doesn’t benefit you. Yours for service, CREECH DRUG CO. I) Heber C;eech Mgr. Smithfield, N. C. QUALITY - and - SERVICE OSCAR EASON, M. D. Wishes te Announce His Location in Goldsboro, North Carolina Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat And Refrartion Offices: 4K and 409 Borden Building a Extra Special To Our Gin Customers Having ju*t contracted for 1000 bags cotton seed meal, we offer in exchange for seed 16 sacks of meal for ton seed. In my opinion this will be your best chance to get your meal, as if seed were to advance you may rest assured meal will do the same and possibly faster. We also offer car new one and two horse Chase City Wagons at cost. Also car the prettiest Furniture we ever had at cost. When we say COST, we mean what we say FLOYD C. PRICE PINE LEVEL. N. C. ! FOR YOUR BLOOD 1 8 8 i I 8 R I i| k! To be healthy and strong, you must have a certain amount of iron In your blood. When your blood lacks iron, nothing can take its place —and you are bound to suffer for iron until you get it. Pale, weak, nervous people, who suffer from headaches, indigestion, rheumatic pains, lack of appetite, and who feel tired, worn-out and depressed, probably need iron in their blood and should take The Scientific Iron Tonic Mr. A. R. Erwin writes from Ocilla, Ga.: “1 am a man of 65; have taken very little medicine of any kind. Two years ago 1 got a pain in my back, pains in the muscles of my arm and leg; no appetite, very weak, languid, depressed, no energy, nervous and irritable . . . 1 took three bottles of Ziron, and got all right.” Oct a bottle ol Ziron Iron Tonic Tablets, today. It the first bottle taken fails to benefit you. your money will be refunded, for all good druggist* sell Ziron on a money back guarantee ZJ. IS V ll 8 8 i 1 i Ml Plant Wheat KENLY, North Carolina Dear Sir*:— It is time for us all to begin to learn how to make our FOOD at HOME and not be dependent on the North and West for our something to eat WHEAT Every farmer should plant at least TWO ACRES IN WHEAT to each horse. After the wheat is harvested in the spring he can follow up with com and make a good crop, or sow peas and make hay on the same land, and thereby make two crops. CORN Every farmer should plant enough land in corn so as to make enough for his own use and have some to spare and sell during the summer months, when money is scarce and hard for the far mer to get. PEAS, POTATOES, HAY AND OATS Should every farmer make enough of all the things mentioned above, and some to spare, they would not be ruined when the low prices come on cotton and tobacco, but would be independ ent and not owe more than they could pay when housing times come on. Plant one-half the Tobacco and Cotton you have been planting and get the same dollars for it. THE CONSUMERS MILLING COMPANY, located just four miles from Kenly, at the old Lowell Factory, has an up-to-date 50 bbls. capacity roller mill where you can have your wheat made into the very best PATENT FLOUR, and we also have a 250 bush el capacity of fine table meal made the old way Water Ground. We pay the highest market price for Corn and Wheat and should you make a little more than you need for your own use you always have a ready cash market for same. We Shuck and Shell Corn in Wagon Load Lots Free. Capacity 60 Bushels Per Hour. The Consumers Milling Co J. W. DARDEN, Pres. & Mgr. Seed Wheat for Sale at Wholesale Price, at Mill or J. W. Darden Brother’s Store. Johnston County’s Greatest Continued for Two Weeks The Price is what tells the saving of a sale. If you have not got our price, be sure you get it before you buy. We have cut the price to the bone on every article in our big stock for this sale, and in order to give those of our customers who are late in mar keting their crops the benefit of these low prices we have decided to continue this sale for two weeks. The same low prices will be in effect. You will find what you want here and at a price lower than you expect. Don’t delay buying until the stock gets low, but follow the crowds now. t , t , , > , , , A FEW WORDS ABOUT OUR PRICES Clark’s O. N. T. Spool Cotton.7c LL Sheeting.....17 1-2c 20 Per cent off on good Cook Stoves. 33 1-3 Per cent off on Crockery. Best line of Ladies Hats in the County 33 1-3 Off mm eraHRftrauEH5£&9 mi m tiim ~ rm» snemm See ours before you buy. It’ll save you money. SEWING MACHINES! SEWING MACHINES! We’ve got ’em all beat. Now is the time to buy furniture. We’ve cut the price to beat all competition. We will continue to give tickets for prizes. EDGERTON BROS. CO., Inc. THE STORE WHERE THE $ DOES ITS DUTY PRINCETON, N. C.
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