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AS * PEEIF.. Publisher* NUSIRT rflLt ot The Associated I'm*. cla?H?*y tl ' r*.K*W?carioi ?f ???? tfiiMtthM tM? Mf i>H *? #? <??*l ?4 J*??? I"U?< at tfc? |mM)N City. N. C.. u ir??4 Him iMtnip(h)n IUmm II) Carrier^ Bum ??- ? ? ? ' *?> c?:? VAN* iu .?.????> _? W.N Hv Mall. sr^r. S3 THURSDAY. SKIT. II. I'lM. The corn-fed nirl of yo.stvnl.iy n.?w (an a corn-fed dauphter of r?*lay. I?ut ft to a different kind of ? 01 m. ft must l>e awful to I .* s<? i*>pulat . you have to kiss .1 ?J (Ten nt man ?very nlpht In ihe week Dancing Is pood ex^ivjf .in-l so is lust atraipht wrcatllnp. While white durk trouseis look ? rtwoir-pien thry wrtrrtrtn? qnii'kty wkh two silting on thetu. p'.:JJy*tnca ntftkr*** t he heart "prow fonder only when it * uliwin i- uf all others except the two of you. ? 'w jffclnt "muscle n?'er won fulr lady :,vi Women will l>c men's e^unls before Ion p. when the inen start threatening 10 scratch or scream. ? . 'Even "If marriages ore* made In fteaven they must ?>e ke|?t at home. y/A* large pail of the rising ponern t ton only pets up to sit down, I We would hate to he n rich man's IT? son and have to pet arrested fot ?pssdlng' to keep our reputation. ^ Here and there you see a hnhy who thinks ita mother Is just visiting Its nurae. Wherr ll?ii<>r l? A free ,r,? Wi.-i.i.,, ofTen-d hy I-M, ,,, *Won of North Caroll,,.-, or A?rlri,l?,? K(1B|?. ? i,1*" ur *"" "? nmrr rt-TmtimratmrrjraEjican ?i?tp ?ho u (|i T**r Clln ?h"* III.. I.. I rerorrf ..f achievement f,,r 12 nod. Now. atratiKe w i ^ T. Tot" ,b" n,""r- h?i w, r. . I Wl - ~?w '"ak,- ? ...iBU.y -?tl.n apeeeh J? ,>r,.|1Bsil? (|m """? ?f ?"> ?' far I" 11.1. corner ?f State. , Naturally our r,r?t i-holn- Wllll|.| b? Mlaa Marrl.- Allterlsoii G rover K?,,? of , WOUI" ??Mr.-ln.ly ??lry - Te ol" Calth.-r ami Mi Aaderaon of I1M ^ Kalght an.) Mr. Howe!, *?"' *?" *<r- Chandler ..r tuck. Theae ar,. our "J- "'"I II.. ?p f??or ?? ** k""W ? ? an.. ? " w" wor? ?mualni.d wllll ??? work of other ?Ke?t, ,1(h,.r Wrla o, the wt. a<|d to our roll of honor How **"' ** can not eacape 7**""" ,h,?; "">UKh ih-n. ' b"'n ",ur" ?|M*tarular ree ord. In otlu-r counllea. ??where two., harder, more eon, ?*Dt'o"? ?nd more really *??? work ,h?n rlght h ?."*q""',"k -onie of a nelftli [ Mr Count!' ? What ?,. undpr,Un(| ^ ttal there ?r? " . ""Ith.-r f?rT? j.-aor bomif agent. II ^ - . .Qnctlon to k'fit M i i.? It, .. 1 1 ' rtiiaon out *r *?'-rnor a T,x a* I* aoina to w.,.l ?3 ,, " "ll ' "P. rlallj Cter" tur" fjWWKl act,,,,,, hark w|( .-"-i , ZT^V?: ? -i.h , BPW that thin u iii . ?7 } W,M rn,-*i"?r?' up to InriK, Hti'" "> M that Kdllor -ft.. h'? h. r.-, M*Mk at |, ? dlHk w_i k * W?t ?? trUlBit |bio " mor" ""nmodloua q?,r VNOTIIEll l>KI II Ml Bu~ tW3W6)"C I JUST map hW mis? Sobbed noT l&hq Ago BY "HE WASHIHGCW nsA&vweHT confsj?ence V r Suce./ BoT BoBBED BEARDS AI?e TSg 3"YIH NOW, \ To? V Washington Letter I BY HARRY B." HUNT | NEA Service Writer ' WA 8 It I N O f O N ? ? " Prac tically without exception American naval ofllccr* dcclare tnat President CoolldRc's attitudo against elevation of the turret Runs in 13 out of the coun try's IS flrst-IInc battleship* mean* her navy remains at a hopeless disadvantage compared, certainly with the British, and proliably also the Japanese war fleets. Obviously, the higher the eleva ? tion-of the guns' muzrlow, up to a certain point, the farther they can shoot. Formerly there was no object in shooting farther than the gunner could see. There was no chanca of a hit. except hy a miracle, be yond his range of vision. Itut with the Advent of airplane spot ting, the practical range was in creased to aa far as the guns would carry ? ? ? THFJ Rri:ish promptly made the proper adjustment. America aid the nnnte thing In the cases of her. Ave newest battleships, but there was delay in readjustments on the 13 older ones. Naval oltlrera began lo agitate for an Improvement. Two years ago they got a f6.0rt0.0il0 appropriation to do the worlt. Kngland objected. Secretary of Slate Hughes took Knuland*H side. Finally the money wont back Into the treasury. Sine** then the question has been up repeatedly. Now President Coolldge hn? an nounced definitely: "The government fools that competitive armament should b? discouraged and that elevation of guns by the L'ttitcd Stutcs would LIKE BKSTCITY AND MAY MAKE HOME IIERK Mr. and Mr?. U. Illudes of Laurel, l)? luwarr. who nve boon vialting Mr. Made*" brother. I)i L. S. Itladvs. and family lef Thursday fof their honi", vli lilehini -lid. Washington and llal 1 1 more. Mr. Blades say* he has ?'nJoyed his visit with Mix family and trUnda hero this time mure thru UHiiat, For years Dr. Blades has on delivered to Induce hi* brother to move to Kllsaboth City. This Idea was improved on a previous visit: Mr. Hlmlmt having come to make sale of hin Dixie Stock, when he bought the J. U. (Ircgory home on Main street. One of th" objects of his vlalt thin llm?' wac to show tliti house to hit* wife. The family Im delighted at the Idea of coming to Fillr.ubeth CHy litfl' year to live. Should Mr. Blades make hl.i home In Klixubolh City, the com munity would not only gain n res ident whom it would iiumhor among Its in nut wealthy cltftens. but a man who in described by thofto who know him intlmntel/ as of such genial and companion able personality that one wouid bo as fortunate in having him a* neighbor aft would I he commur ? Ity in gait^ng him as a cltlsen. HI I.I. I/INK. CM I'M T. T. Turner and Company havr rreelvod what Is believed to be the most complete line of boy* cap* ever shown In this clly. Mr. Turner was told by the Nalextnau that his order for cap* was large. thairTTN1 Norfol* storeg. All th" Fall styles, materials, and colors are Included. Butlrr llcaim, Snap Brant, SWfci (x>rn C'AIJ, I'M for mny other Proeh W?crfAbleM FHOJfK ftOM , R. L. GARRETT /Ttead to ?(milst1 acttvTt l<?*~hy"^ (it her Krc.it powers, thus nullifying iho provisions oC the arms reduction treaty." ' ? ? ? THIS would be all right, naval officers way, liut for the fact that Knglund already Iris elevated her guns and that Ja|>an has elevated hers or Is engaged now In doing so. Tho difference In range, they point out. Is one of miles. A long-range fleet, they explain, ? simply could Imtter a- wtwn-t-rntuw> enemy to pieces In perfect safety, for tho latter would he unuhle to hit the foe while l>eing sent to tho liottom. r ? ? ~ TIIKRK also Is a dispute ns to fact. The State lx?partincnrs story Is that Great Dritain has protested against American gun elevation, as -In violation of the arms limitation agreement. Navy oltk-ers declare they aro certain no such formal protest has been tiled. Their opinion Is that the Hrltish nre seekinv; to give the impression, through skillful propaganda, that they have protested, hoping tho American puMU* will veto tho elevation program rather than risk doing anything in violation of ? national promise. ? ? ? nlCMOt'HATX are cashing In on ??Republican prosperity." Sinco the |>arty convention ended in July, the number of "Victory <*lul?s," through which the finance* for the Davis campaign ure. it is claimed, being raisid, has moro than tripled. f And every club means nt least 20 members * ontribut Ing a mini* mum of i't tui'h. ? <HM-IIH.i; \<*T TO IIKMM M 1 M KMX KliA.N IIV NAMK Continued from papr l Hiiiigen bill nnd he was in hopes thai out of the general discussion would come a bill satisfactory to nil fnrm interests. Kor a while. On the surface it appeared as If niont of the farm organisations were iu favor or the MrNary-Hau gen hill. The true nature of the support given tiic measure was discounted iu the national capital s to some extent because of the pressure exerted from various sections of the country upon tin pxrcutivi' hoards of tho farm or cnnlzatlnTTR-nr swlTTfr tir lino P?'-~ hind the bill through the, farm leaders here wi n* uTit aHoiv ther Certain of itsvalue. What Mr. CoolidK*' if WM'kini: is a practicable plan for huudlliiK th?- export problem ?f ( he farmer and In think* thai the new com mission which i* to fiiiiclion at once will liiui siOin?* scheme suit able to recommend 10 him for presentation to Congress. The President is fully consci ous of ih?' importance of, a;;rlcuS tttre as a factor iu tin* national campaign and lie is confident that the l{? pulilican party will he en trusted with power once more ho thai it can carry i(:< plana with Minn'rt hi .1 .-i tr nl? ii i ul intut imt. II' thinks th:ii the far mem who intended to vote for him before LaFollctte entered tin* race will pmitliiUf their uupporl of the ret ? -Uli'.r |{ei?iihlicaii t i t and t tint those who had im-i VnloiiuetT ITF" vote for him in the first place probably will be lonnd votiny. for La Kidlelte or lor Davis .as they oriulnally planned. I!" professes to he no prophet as to the out come of I lie election in in;iih--ma Ileal terms but be doern't believe that the race of l!?2l i*< compar able to the race of 1 fi 1 2 when, there were three candid Hies In the field because he does not." think that l.:i l-olleit. ha* the he|<| upon the popular I illumination that ltonsevo.lt had and that l?i h'ollcttc'a vote will come- laruf h' from the Democrats ami will not disturb the regular Itepubllrah vote. That i.< his conviction. r\ \ K\V ^I'AIITKIIK llenion and Went, Poindextc street men's clnthin? merchants arc moving into the new store location in the Love building op posite from tlntfr former store The firm will occupy the stand be tween the Qintttty ltake-v Hill! til Auto ->trp,dy and Vuh-anir.it ? Company. Arrangement of slock:: in the new building was being completed Hil l w~ek and I lie firm is now ready to receive old friends and new tn its new quarters. RUI3ES Alternate applications of hot ?nd cold cloths ? then apply Vic ? VAP vapohub <W IT Mldu* Jmrt Vtm4 rft. TRUNKS AND BAGS for tlto Boy. nm! Girl* Going Awny 10 College in Karly Fall. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Quinn Furniture Co. GATEWAYS; Inc. Chevrolet Automobile Contest r. o u p ? n - Sept. 11th, 1024. C.ood for 10 Votes. When property signed and <naiied or delivered to Gateway*, Inc., 338 Twenty-fourth street, Newport News, V?., this Coupon will be good for 10 votes in the? Chevrolet Automobile Contest, to be credited to the person whose name appears below: Name of Contestant . .. .. Street and No. ..... ? - City or P. O. Address .... VOID AFTER SEPTEMBER 20th, 1924. ,, Working For Automobile That Is Cheaper To Run Gr?*ut lluvr llwn (iliuncfo in Tliii* lti<ln?lr\ in l.a?l 2(1 ^ cars ftti*s EngiuiTrii Pn'dirl That Kvru t#rr?tfr (Jiaitfge* Ju*l Aruuml (lie (^rnrr By J. V. ItOYLK (Co?yrtcflt. !*?<. Br TH? Atfvanct) New York, S4.pt. # II Ti,? ihanRos now taking place in th; ???riiiK factory and mechani cal practices of the automobile industry are directed toward n'-hieving a car comptcic in -each drtail which j-hall he more eco nomical to run. Great as are tie* ihanges made in automobiles in gim-cfd connected with the Indus try do not hesitate to predict greater changes pending. The fight to cut down weiglr i still going forward relentless ly. The Ford Motor Company, which has been using pistons o cast iron weighing four pounds . ? arh. now is installing in its en ci?M - .steel i>l?Uuis .weigiilttJE? buL. j pounds. Many of the pr? iwt.i-d alloys of steel and oth.'r metals are receiving close atten lion and heiiiK subjected to num i rons tests. New uses for alumi num and vanadium are being tried' in .1 score of experimental plant-*, i II has been a maxim iu the a-: tomobile Industry that nutomo hil ? over a. certain weight add*:! cost to the rate of $1 for every ad ditional pound put into them. Whether the ratio has changed lu recent days or not. weight o* elimination of it. Is still a prime consideration. A car invented i the East which has a wheel two*' ' ? ?( only ti"? inches, and weighs le*.2 . than 1.0110 pounds is receiving a iot of quiet attention on the part nf prominent engineer*. The e i nine is placed near the rear asl? and some who have viewed It do rian* It a kind of cross between --a- -motorcycle and ? Ford r Ot-hets see in it a possible solution o! traffic congestion in the cities. Tli y point out that its sIiok wheel bas. would add materially to road cpacity for vehicles. that it would occupy much less pant ing space than the ordinary car and l hat it could readily be ma neuvered in heavy traffic. Some manufacturers freely a>i iii It that Tli e congestion of traffic lias had a material effect on their hales of passenger automobiles Many business men. they say. hav? j become accustomed to riding on lnines instead of driving their own cars from their homes to thei.* ? oi l ires. Ow ners who have given up ' l?- ? and ? Lxdi. ? tnliivlv u.l commercial vehicles are extreme- , ly rare but abandonment of tlv daily drive to their offices bv a . large number of owncis has had a t endency to prolong the lives iv? of new models longer than in the past. The light'T velilclis, with which , engineer** now are experimenting, undoubtedly will cut gusoline and oil consumption for the owner.; it is. hoped will conduce |o great er safety and freedom from ac. i dents. Safety of operation is he ing concentrated attention MEET TOUR FRIEND* AT OUR CUan Soda Fountain at THE APOTHSCAKX IHW by the city, county ami Htalc offi rials in many local it let nt ? . | They have recognized that it i< impossible- to avoid cuiig?*stl >11 an extremely low rati? of speed i.? maintained hut that a . c;i r can b - saf'iy operated at a fairly hli.li rate. of speed if tiio brake* are rf*. feeltve and the drivers competent Motorist MfAittTtd ? I'liilaJv lulu. and in West t'hester county, N e . York, are being stripped by offi cials unless they eau show a cer tificate that their brakes hat: been rested and are not defective N'ew York state is conducting a campaign to eliminate Incompe tent drivers by strict enforcement of the requirements for a licens? . The Federal -Government now. it eowtuctlirg Invn^tlKiitlnns^mrtr ; termlne what- effect illiteracy ntnl inability of foreign horti resi dents to speak and r^ad KiikIIsI'.. have on motor accident. i. Trafi;* courts re co-operating in furnish - A movement has been started to make it impossible for thos. who for any reason have bien de prived of a drivers license in on.' state to obtain such licenses in another state. It is hoped to ac complish this through a national association of heads of state high way departments which will a?". as a sort of clearing hou.se for no tices of infractions of the tratfi. laws which have resulted in can cellation- of licenses, and distri bute description, photographs and el dai.i.o cigaus -Sold hy leading fillOCKHS AM) IMIAIt.M A( IKS I). R. MOIUiAN & CO. WIIOLKSAI.K (iKOt'KIIS I'lioiic .VM> flnfiT print* of driver* who?o li wu?v have been t a k from lb' u .lO>KN TKA IUHIM IS %\ ATTIlAt TIVK SIDT Jose's T"u Room oli *trect next t- ? the Win- krcutr. Company is a most attractive ?po: and visitor* this wt'i'k have b'.en delight'-d with its npolles#n?*H:. am! its im nu. ItriKbt blue ana while i* tin- color scheme carried -onfin taMf?-. clmtr*. fable cuverv and draperies. ami the place has the air of a real .tea room. wit.i its off<'rini;s ?f sandwich* ?. ?ulad?. "?Tr m5Ttp:"h>i drink* rnnn hteak fast iim*? to bed lime. On Saturdays at midday a reg ular dinner Mill he Krrvi'd. "NOVKI. I'OM KST OX . A novel content among tb school childr< n of toe city he mic couditctvd by the ...Spencer ; Walk vr i"n:ii|i;iny. Five* rabbit ? including a big huck ItelKian liar) which took a prize at the Albe inaH" fair last year are offered as prizes. With each dollar inr- i isoyk* iiats umkiwu Mothers ? Wo have jupt un packed tli ' largest and most va r'*"1 lllli* **(? 4m>>' . butj* ever Xti-j c?-l v<-d-4n Kl!rnh''th f'ity.' ? Art! fhr ? mw slyb*s. shapes and colors are included. You cannot find a bet ter ajtsoiimeiit of ^mall hoys' hats in tin* laruu citi?s. Coiuf in and se?? them. T. T. Turner & Co. m p. I I -np NKW CLOTHING, 1 lilt'W, ( rHIWj ? Sweaters, Shoes and Sox now in. A. COOKE ( llead-lo-Foot Outfit tors) Capital Stock $250,000 M V. M It K It I' V. I) ? It A I. IC K S ffll V K iiirtfoni Ki.i/.\m;ni t rrv cuimnbiA I>r. A. L IVinllclr.li. Pies. v ? (ico. It. Little, ('ashler. 4'. li. T\vhl?ly, Ash'I ( ash icr. Carolina Banking & Trust Co. WE CAN <;i\ K IMMKDIM K l)KLi\ KK\ on All Models of FORDS AUTO K (;\S KW;ii\K WOI5KS, Inr. SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE Let ur help you solve your ch-anin;; imoMcmis thai arc hound to arlau (luriiiK tin* coming school dnyu. Our service on Jtirls' middle r,tiit* ami dr will please you, and 111** slight cost will astonish you. ? Please call earjy In the morriinu so r?.?r d<*|lv<-ryinaii will net have to cover the same territory twice i.id w" can jtlve you better service. I'llO.NK 280. Cooper Cleaning Works Daily Advance Classified Ads For Rent - KOIl HK\T ? THIIKK Oil FOIB iinfnrnlnhed rooms for llrht hotiai keeping. MY*. Annie Hunk* 12.? N*. Martin atreet. Phone 277-W. ?ept Kufnp. FOR KKST ? (INK HIX lt<M?1 houae. All modern convenience* Call Carolina Real Rstate Com pany. Phono S0?. ncpt lo-mnp II O r H K r O It t{ K N T? MIX room* ami hath. electric light* and other modern convenience*, corner McPhrmon and Peraae at roe la. Apply Mra. W. L. Small. aep.M-l 0-np Wanted \\ WTKI) ? <>*K KftLsfi Mil K com. Phone 214. ft. J. Lambert nept 9-lKnp. WANTED TO KKXT ? FAMILY of three, heated room*, water, light* mid light houae keeping, Karaite, good location. Addrem P. O. Ho* No 135, City. if-12 J Miscellaneous SK*AIU>KHH WANTRD ? APPl.V I* But Church Phone 396-W. srpt NKW HHII'MF.VT UP (IIILIHtkN and Misses' school dresses in Iujl colors. Come In and select Iv? fort slses arc broken. Prlccs $1.00, 11.19 and $1.60. Hurdle * Par ker. aopt llpd. MIHH MI.MMK ALItFllTSON ? will open tlasncs for pupils In drawlnx and water color painting. Orders taken for derorat??d furni ture. For particulars apply to 209 West Church street. *<>6-1 2np HKK iim KLLIOTT FOIt HNWINti machines and vlctrola repairing, upholstering. etc. Have for saic Rood Hewing machines at $10. $24. Shop, 316 Parsonage St. *<-.1-1 lp IHJY HTOCKH AND IIO.NDM from us <>n Weekly and Monthly payments. The Industrial Rank tfnp. ItOYM AND (JIKI.S WIIJ, SOON b? leaving for collcge. They will want Mother's and Fathers pho tograph. Mother *?nd Father wli: want their photograph. Why not make an appointment with Zoel ler'a Studio, over First ft Citizens National bank. sep4-llnp for Sale H)R HALK ? FIGHT WKKKH OLI ? i puppy s, Vfc Collie. ?% SheparJ 'Very reaaonable See Joe Klllott 111 Parsonage street a*?tll?p Foil HAI.K ? IIOCMK WITH AM. modem eonronlmpps. Best resi dential Meet ion of the town. I). It Kramer. MpUU FOR HAI.K ? TK!f SIIAIIES Carolina Hanking & Trust Com pany stork. Address box 17G 91 r FOR HAIiK ? SIX I'KR C*KNT real estato mortgage bonds for safe Investments. Industrial Hank. tf Legal Notices XOTH IC T? Itif H'lfi of |. S. frarlno. dHtiH. 0. I). Kfitfc. and Wodwa F<?rin?, Or. John B. Onadl. Mri M?.ry WMIrhprtt thr hurt *1 (rtktn* Chrlni^imn flHchrr EhHnqhxii*. dr. (rnard. John C. Chrlatfiau*. dftrand. and Wa?. F. lhfjnflh?m. ftf hurt of Chritlmi C.u\ffiv*r. rt?ffj?rd. and Mri. Mlnrrva I. ? Aotwalt Ka-h Bti'l all of Ihr abntr namrrl ami f.fprml j ?.? . snrt all ih? b*kr? ami <l?i !???*. r4 i lh" !>??? I?. n I5i?dfo?'l. iWr???l, will takr that oM rr?i'|rBC>* of III* ?ald ,l? II BrwIfM, llWHlWl. W?rit Ihr ?IMr tf A Or1'-.-* and il?* Ktr?t A <"?? I r?-n? Naiinnal Rank. fruit riif nn Main Hrrrl. Iia? bri n rnfc. j drrnftrd nn a"-<nittt '</ ?<* lUMTT'l]. an<l UflSftft . rotvlu ion. and Ik?'?u?? ?f 1t? ilahillir to lift, . ?ml a Iwfuw# ?<? dth?r ??? miKlnauoM* prn?ti?. Tllrr will ??k>- m-tic# to I cur dMTO and tfiamr 11.# ??nl ixi.ld nn f.mhwill. Tli>1 *IU (<iiO<ir laV* antiiy. ihai fhr ' ?*ld IhiiIiIiiu' I* rrmnvd a? af'>n?ai<1. Ihr? will It pmmiH a?a in?t for the nn-? and r-mlO a< i-rttTlttal tiy law. T>i?r frill fMrtlKr 'ak? aattc* that itnlr*. tl* ( I ?ai>t buihllni I- triwiml ?? ifumilil nllMn \ ! itilrt* <.*i? d?rr ffmii Hi" date !?????*. Hi* mM i bmldlai vUl b- ir?nm>i| al th? ?M of (far | at id ri?mr?. I Tliu (tri'Mbf X 1^31. A. fJRVfJOUV. ?aptt-19 Local IMIWW. I rhaxo 1.000 votea are allowed mi>? the five hlKhcst in the voting will receive the rabbit*. The <ont?bi o|m-iu*U Thursday and will conttnc? UQtil September 27. The firm 1* alw giviiiK ? }m k knife with cvory boy's suit. ALKRAMA Today Baaed on "Cap? Cod Folks' By SARAH P. McLEAN GREENE Adapted by BERNARD McCONVILLB C: HAWKS ^REGINALD BARKER PRODUCTION WOMEN WHO GIVE \!>? BUStEK K EATON in "THE COPS." Admission ](?c & 30c Don't Blame Your Shoes*. for wearing out quicker than you think they should. Below is shown a shoe with the fihank broken down. Thou sands of people have thin shoe trouble and blame it on to the poor quality of the shoe. This is wrong and unfair to the shoe dealer. The cause is your feet. Your arches are either very weak or entirely broken down. No shoe made will witb* stand such pressure. DlSchoI/s foot Comjort Appliances will correct both your foot and your shoe troubles. Thousands of people suf fering from weak and broken down arch er. flat-foot, rheumatic-like pains have pro fi ted through these wonderful devices. Our Foot Comfort Demonstrator knowi feet as well as show. Come in and get a Free Demonstration. OWENS SHOE CO. Sideache Backache "I have been taking Car <Uil," iftyH Mrc. I?IUie Bol ton, of Lake Providence, 1*f?. "I got down in bad health and lost In weight until 1 only weighed 129 pounds. 1 had bad pains in my sides and back and my logs- hurt me until I couldn't walk. I stayod In bed half the time. I tried all kinds of medicine, but it did mc no good. Finally I tried CARDUI The Woman's Tonic "It i?ttfl like It did mo good from the very first. After I had taken half a bottle I noticed an Im provement. I continued It* use and I got better and better. The pains in my legs and sides disappeared' and I began to gain Iff weight until now 1 weigh 16f> pounds and foci better than I ever did In ray life " Cardul should help you. too. Why not give It a fair trial? BX-103
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