"Champion Blood Merchant" Eats Eighteen Onions A Day By STEVE HANNAGAN XEA Servio? Staff Writer New York, March 26 ? Thomas Kane. 39. a night watchman, and the father of three husky children is the world's greatest blood merchant. Physicians have tapped his veins for. 39 pints of rich, healthy blood, to save the lives of other in 59 trans fusions during the past ten years. Only one of the 59 people to whom j Kane has given his blood has died. I All the others regained their strength and health, aided by the corpuscles ! from his sturdy red blood filtration | plant. *'i got started in the blood business : in 1924," he says. "A doctor ad vertised for a blood donor and among 20 others I answered the ad and had a sample of my blood taken. ! "A few h.>urs later a telegram in formed me that I had been chosen as CHOWAN COLLEGE MAY 1 ADOPT ANNUITY PLAN Murfreesboro, March 26 ? In ordeT ' to increase her endowment and in order to Insure a firmer financial ? basis, with the support of her friends and loyal alumnae, Chowan College hopes to adopt the Annunity Plan. | The purpose of the plan is to ad vance the financial power of the col lege as one of the requirements of a standard college. The methods of procedure are as follows: The don-; or grants to the college a designated sum of money. The college In ap-1 -preciatlon of the use of the gift, pays to the donor during his lifetime semi-annual payments at the rate of six per cent per annum, a ratfl_gqulv-j alent to that secured by any safe in vestment and greatly in excess of some, and at the same time the prln-| cipal is put to an extremely profit able use. At the death of the donor the gift becomes the unconditional possession of the college. The recent Library Drive has proved to the authorities of the col lege that the friends and alumnae of Chowan are as loyal and as eager' for the advancement of the collegs' as the supporters of any college could be. Since many of the lead ing colleges and universities of the South have successfully adopted the Annuity Plan, and since the execu tion of the plan would mean much towards the advancement of the col lege, the administration and the trustees believe that the friends of Chowan will heartily endorse and enthusiastically support this great move. I . TIIF MOW YORK WORM During the convention and until afte relectlon all eyes will be on the New York Morning World, the paper that was Instrumental In bringing In the Convention to New York. A special reduced subscrip tion price of $3.00 for five months (until after the Convention) and $5.00 for nine months (until after the election) has been made. Take advantage of these reduced prices to have this great democratic paper. The <New York Morning World, sent to you by mall. Mrs. Oscar McMullan. Mrs. P. H. Williams and daughter, Sarah, mo tored to Norfolk Tuesday for a day's shopping. PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT. , Mrs. W. E. White, and little daugh-i ter. Ruth Caroline, motored1 to their) home In Coleraln, Sunday, after spending the week end with her mother, Mrs. C. Z. Forbes, 107 North Dyer street. For Sp?ing THE NEW Dobb's Caps You tvill like them. D. Walter Harris The City Tailor and Clothier The Best Place to Buy Your Groceries J. W. Shannonhouse Sl Son PHOXE 187 8300,000.00 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock DIVIDK.VOS I'AVAIII.K QUARTERLY The Edna Mills ore controlled by the same Interests that con trol the Henrietta Mills. It is one of the most successful tex tile mills in North Carolina We recommend this stock as a safe, conse-vatlve investment. Additional Information on re quest. Price $100.00 and Dividend. American Trust Co., Ilond Deimrtment CHABLOTTR, X. V. Frank R. Clreen, M?r. "Make Old Furniture New" All kinds of Furniture re finished at a very low cost. All work guaranteed. J. S. HALE At K. t. Cohoon * Co. I'HOXK IMA the one with the best blood. ETer j since then I have been In constant demand. Now I give all of my! available blood to private cases." I The least blood Kane ever has had taken from his veins was one-] half pint; the greatest amount a full pint. He has been paid variously , from $25 to $150 for each quantity of life's blood he has had taken I from his veins. Twenty minutes is the shortest time Kane ever has spent on an operating table during a transfus ion ? but once It required one hour and 40 minutes. "I lose about two pounds each time they take a pint of my blood. But I regain my strength in a few days. Within ten days I have given blood three times, suffering no ill effects." Kane says. Kane stands 5 feet, 7 1-2 Inches and weighs 175 pounds. He never is ill. He has been mar ried 10 years ? and there are throe little Kanes. James 7; Agnes. 6; and Lillian. 4. The children never have been ill. Kane's arms bear scars o~f the blood transfusions ? for each time he gives blood It is necessary to make an incision on his arm . Once it was taken from a foot ? because both arms had been cut only a few days before. "I don't mind it a bit," conclud ed Kane, "and it helps suffering hu manity as well as helping me to raise my family and see that the children get an education. S. B. Parker and Winfleld Worth left Monday morning for Stumpy ; Point on business. Spring Hats STETSONS IT takes fine workmanship to make Hats like the new Spring Stetsons. But Stetson has heen making nothing hut the finest hats for years. You'll like the snap and go in these styles? espe cially if you're young ? an<f who is old nowadays? Spencer - Walker Co. ' INCORPORATED "Where every man finds trhat he likes to wear." "FRESH" BEETS Snap Beans Spring Greens Call ? 698 R. L. GARRETT J. W. DAWSON & SON RI.RCTRICIAX8 Quick Serrlce. . Will order *11 kind* of Electric Fixture* at 10 Per Cent. OIVE US A TRIAL. DAY OR NIOH1 IImmm at RtuMmrn HTM. urr II ORDER YOt'R RADIO intehehting debate AT 8HILOH HIGH SCHOOL Shiloh. March 26 ? A very inter esting debate was given Friday even ing in the auditorium of Shiloh High School, four members of the eleventh grade participating. The query discussed was: "Resolved that the Government should own and operate the public utilities." The advantages and the dangers were brought out in clashing points by both the affirmative and the nega tive. The unusual oratorical qual ities of the speeches and the sound judgment shown added a decided note of interest to each of the foucj F.peeches. Nevertheless, the decis ion was given in favor of the affir mative. Another debate was given by members of the Junior and Senior classes of Shiloh High School on Friday evening. March 14. The pro position discussed at that time was: i "Resolved that the ex-soldier should! receive a bonus." It, also, posessed._ a keynote of Interest, which was heightened because of the tact that the public was inter eated at that time In this particular] queslon. FLOATING THKATKK WILL OIVK FLAY SATURDAY The Floating Theater will open the season here on Saturday night for one night only. As the mem bers of the company are all new it Is the policy of the Floating Theater, to make several towns before re turning to Elisabeth City for their regular engagement of one week. This gives them time to get all the plays running smoothly and assures Elisabeth City a finished perfor mance. TO MKET THURSDAY The meeting of the literary depart; I ment of the Woman's Club will be held Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Southern Hotel parlors. A ve- , ry cordial invitation to those inter- 1 estetk. is extended by Mrs. C. P. Brown, chairman of this de-partraent. to attend this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mellck. Rev. and Mrs. Frank H. Scattergood and Tyre Sawyer motored to Norfolk for the day Monday. EUROPE $455 to $1390 PALESTINE HRFPTF MIDNIGHT SUN? .LAPLAND PHYPT UlVljljV^Li ALASKA-THE CiltKAT WKST * AI * ?* World*! Sunday School Convention QlirTOUrS ?"? wm Colt lu Thaa An, ' T"w?u T-.V:., II,'" The Wicker Tour?,Uichmond,Va. Service Every Second Suppose you had to be "on the job" every second of the year. Day and night; winter and summer; Sun days, holidays, business days. That would be a task in deed, wouldn't it? Yet that's what we have to do. And each employe in our organization believes uninterrupted service to you warrants making every kind of sacrifice on his part. Southern Gas Imp't Co. J. T. STALLINGS, Mgr. "If it's done with heat, you can do it better with Gas" P. S. ? A step-ladder chair is useful in any kitchen, but particularly in the small apartment where step ladder space is lacking. 1 WE HAVE NICE | Snap Beans, Beet?, | Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Iceberg Let | tuce, Celery, Spinnach, Cale, Cab I bage, Rutabagas, Parsnips, Carrots. * LESLIE BELANGA Phones 31 and 871 ?? ^x^x~x~x~x~xkk~xk^~xkkk~X"Xkkkkkk~x^-x~x~x~x~x~x~:~> The " Desire to Possess " THE "desire to possess1" a Diamond Ring in lar fif ty created by its brilliancy, sparkle and lustre. That's uliy tee hare only Diamonds which have been so cut as to " radiate " the maximum brillian cy to be found in stones at the price. Careful, exp*-rienced grading further enhances the value and the creation of original, attractive mountings, add the finishing touch. H. C. Bright Co. Pi [?] B ? I? H 1 H 1 If] 1 0 11 111 11 0 H S 11 ?1 3 THE BEST PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE Both in Quality *nd Price Let U? 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BKTl MEADAOB2, c*\l for an Tablet, U ver*t?bia aperUnt) to ton* arl itr?ncth?i tha organs of dlaroatlon and cilrrO nation. Impr ovoa Appc'Ju, K*>lcvo? Constipation. 0 lips off -Hie Old Block 3 N? JUNIORS? Llttl* K?a ne-third the regular dose. Mrnio I ?am* ingredients, then candf E m?d. For children and adults. | ?OLD DY YOUR DRUOOISTmJ STANDARD PHARMACY , I BED PEPPER HEAT I STOPS backache! The heat of red peppers takes i&?e "ouch" from a sore, lame back. It can not hurt you, and it certainly ends the ? torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper ? Rub, and you will have the quickest re? lief known. Nothing has such concen* t* tratcd, penetrating heat as red peppers. [. Just as soon as you apply Red Pep f per Rub you will feel the tingling heat j* In three minutes it warms the sore spot [. through and through. Pain and sore ? ness are gone. Ask any druggist for a jar of Rowlet Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package, y | DecJdcs on Bent Life Insurance j "Klve years ago I was refused life I insurance because of my heart symp toms. Doctors said it was caused from-a? presmtreof gas? that came from my stomnch, but their medi cine did not help me and I was get ting worse all the time. Three years ! ago my druggist recommended Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. I took | a course of It and believe it is the best life Insurance unyonc can buy. It helped my trouble at once." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practi cally nil stomach, liver and Intesti nal ailments, including appendicitis. | One dose will convlnco or money re funded at all druggists. adv NINETY ACRES HIGH LAND Kully drained, located near Crooked Creek in Camden County about 100 yards from the Main Road. Will Mil or t.ade. Apply to Gallop & Sawyer Recipe to Clear a Pimply Skin Pimples Are Impurities Seek log an Outlet Through Skin Pores. I'imple*, sore* and boils usually re sult from toxin*, poisons and impuri ties which arc generated in the bowels and then absorbed into the blood throuKh the very ducts which should abiorb only nourishment to sustain the body. It is the function of the kidneys to filter impurities from the blood and cast them out in the form of urine, but in many instances the bowel* create more toxins and impurities than the kidneys <fan eliminate ; then the blood uses the skin pores as the next best means of getting rid of these impuri ties, which often break out all over the *kin in the form of pimples. The surest way to clear the skin of these eruption*, says a noted author ity. Is to get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water each morning before breakfast for one week. This will he!p prevent the formation of toxins in the bowels. It also stim ulates the kidneys, thus coaxing them to filter the blood of impurities and clearing the skin of pimples. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and Is made from the acid of grapes snd lemon tuice, i combined with lithis. Here you ave s pleasant, effervescent drink which usually helps make "pimples disappear.

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