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THE NEWS-RECORD, MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA. Uric Acid Is Slow, Poison Excess uric acid left in the blood by weak kidneys, causes mora diseases than any other poison. Among its effects are backache, bead' ache, dizziness, irritability, nervousness, drowsiness, "blues," rheumatic attacks and urinary disorders. Later effects are dropsy, gravel or heart disease. If you would avoid urio acid troubles, keep your kidneys healthy. To stimu late and strengthen weak kidneys, use Doan's Kidney Pills the best recom mended special kidney remedy. An Alabama Case "Kury Pieturt Mm. Bmma Virginia Harm, MM 8. Jefferson Hu, Mobile, Ala., Bars I "Klanar trouble oansed me torrlbla Buffering. My knees and Joint swelled and Bar ankles were twice tnelr normal slse. For OTer a fear I didn't leave the bonse and I Save up bope. X had awful palna through tar baek and was at death's door. After doctors 'treatment end everything else had 5 nlled, Doan's Kldner 'Ills oame to toy aid and In a few weeks. they made me a well woman, I bare Borer suffered slnoe," Gat Doan's at Any Store. SOe a Bos DOAN'SWAV FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO, N.Y. 'isus u awry.' F 111 wtemom Shoe Polishes Finest Quality WMIllJI , i j Largest Varletf U "Star J( . GtLT EDGE tbs enlr ladies' bee dreams that pest, nrttr coatsias OIL. Blacb and potuoes Udus' sad children s boob and' 10001, shines without rub bins. 2S, "French Gloss." 10c STAR combiaatioe (or clrninondpoIiAinsniioil at ruKt or ten ihon. 10c "Dandy" aza 25c. I -OUICK WHITE" (is liquid form with spouse) truickly cleans and whitens dirty canvas shoes. IOC and 25e. ' BABY ELITE combbitioe for lentlemta who take pride in navaie their shon look Al. Rmtoras color sad jojinj to all black hook PotaS with bnah or cloth. 10c Elite aze 25c. U yon dealer does sot keep the kind TOR HO OF GEORGIA DEAD ILL. CUT TEN DAY8, DIES II WASHINGTON HOSPITAL OF KIDNEY TROUBLE. 1 9 YEARS IN THE SENATE SB the price ia stun pi for a fuH sire package, charges paid. WHITTEMORE BrBsTS CO. 4$FlX..8t' : . Cambridg-e. Mas. M Ulactl and Larpd Marmfattunn of Shot Pollthu In (As World Motorcycle It i aNXaWI.-:-s.n. JFHSISISI and $10 a Day or Mere BESIDES Ow.Tanoring Agent! wtartoM lta nan fn mry kbV Itf to uslit as hi bmndlfnar our snor 1 dusImm In mon's) hia-h Brawl, fttrfft- M mm4--f4 jtotfihig. If yon cava ."!". WJ!' u'? with a lsij os sisiwwesj wiu do yonr own nnDortr. boesWM to hiva found the tho amount of .si uus-.rviesjenuw mauca DOW I country trsiin boailb aaasrs) f Hands and oara Ma ataaov avan alaarla. d. No iptrtsncs iscsiiary. An live, wide-awake T f "urt, nd In tho plot t 1 u , r" m woria. Too atay bo Mar on ,m 0WIL b"'B' ' ur own rid s) a pnworfuUpoodv a '7a . " iraosrij laewpai wan wnw itowi nm Ford Auto AaaoooMa man proroa thatbohaa vou want 14 taTht kind billtr, wo will alro - jj si l '5 him a aow 1814 lpaaoetver Ford Tourtn Csu- kbaolutolrTroo to bolp him ihwori. Vasj aawaarllrtaaoaaoaMtwa aot rtawt awajw lailorina Outfit FUZE I JBotapoataTettar brtnn yon foil axplaaaUoa of .-. -7 wwm uuar auiai cuaopieia ntni aojapwa. tapa moacuro and fall inaCruotioiu, ao that juu can oom- od fjat afaoad of yoa. fioap thU op quick' Wasrl Addraaa Why Scratch? "Hunt'8CureHis guar anteed to stop and permanentlycure that .terrible itching. It is compounded for that purpose and your money will be promptly refunded 11 WHttUUT QUESTION (I If Hunt's Cure fails to cure Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring I Worm or any other Skin .Disease. SOe at your druggist's, or by mail direct if he hasn't it. Manufactured only by A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE C0 Sherman, Texai Ml Gallant Soldier, Brilliant ; Lawyer, Had Attained Nation-Wide. Promln ence-Mark of Respect Paid Dead Statesman by the Senate. Washington. Augustus Octavlus Bacon .United States Senator from Georgia for nearly 19 years and chair man of the Foreign Relation Commit tee since the ascendancy of the Demo cratic party March 4, 1913, died in a hospital here after an illness of ten days. He was the first United States Senator elected by direct vote of the people under the seventeenth conati tutional amendment Though Senator Bacon had been seriously ill with kidney trouble and complications developing from a bro ken rib, his death was unexpected. It came suddenly at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and news of the end fell up on the Senate as a shock while it was in executive session. , The 'nimediate cause of the Sena tor's death was diagnosed as a blood clot in the heart. Throughout the hionrn'ng he had been in good spirits and it was announced to his colleagues that he was feeling better than for several days. Physicians had deter m'ned that an operation which had been contemplated, was unnecessary Despite his 75 years it appeared that the affliction which he suffered was of recent origin, and specialists be lieved it would yield to treatment This conclusion relieved considerably the anxiety of the friends and asso ciates in Congress. , , ' Half and hour before his deatbrthe Senator talked wfth his daughter, Mrs. W. B. Sparks of Georgia. She had just left the room when he raised himself in bed. As Mrs. Sparkes re entered the room her father fell back in collapse and never regained con sciousness. In the absence of Senator Hoke Smith, of Georgia .Senator Overman was notified and proceedings in the Senate were abruptly halted when the North Carolina Senator announced the death. A brief resolution of re spect was adopted and. the Senate ad journed. . ( I A The scene on the floor of the Senate was an unusual one. Not onjy had the death of their colleague shocked the Senators, but the, effect of his loss at a time when important foreign re lations measures were pending at once impressed itself upon the minds of Democratic and Republican leaders. Informing the Senate of Senator Ba con's death, Senator Overman said : "In absence of the Senator from Georgia, Mr. Smith, it becomes my painful duty to. announce to the Sen ate the death of Senator Bacon. ' The sudden passing away of this great Senator, who came to this chamber with all the honors which has native state could confer upon him and who repaid that trust by his long, honorable and industrious career in this body, is an irreparable loss not only to the Senate, but to the people of his state, and also to the country at large." t FALLING HAIR MEANS . DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE 6ava Your Halrt Get a 25 Cent Dottle of Danderlne Right Now Also 8topt Itching 8clp. , Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf, There Is nothing so destructive to the hair aa dandruff. It robs the hair of its luster, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverish' ness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to thrink, looBen and die then the hair falls out fast. . A little Danderlne tonight now any time will surely save your hair. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any store, and after the first application your hair will take on that life, luster and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appear ance of abundance; an incomparable glosa and softness, but what will please you most will be after Just a few weeks' use, when you will actual ly see a lot of fine, downy hair new hair growing all over the scalp. Adv. Over 800,000 women voted in Aus tralla in 1913. ' Imoortant ta Mother Examine carefully every bottle ol CASTORI A, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that It Poerfl triA S . jt Signature of CsS In Use For Over 30 Tears. Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatoria The fellow who has a free foot has no business to be kicker. Use Hanford's Balsam when all else fails. Adv. Shepherd girls in Switzerland weai men's clothes. Only One "BROMO QUININE" To ret the tannine, call for full name, LAXA riVE BROMO QUININE. Look for sirnature ot S. W. GROVE. Coras a Cold in On Day. 25c Face and Fight Worry. Realize your worries for what they are worth for what they really are. Face them stare them in the face. Leave the future to the future, and all your worrying and anxious wondering will not alter it an atom. All you do Is to burden yourself with your exag gerated conception of your worry and to carry it with you upon your back into your future. Face It, realize iti . limits and fight It. Famous Authors Receive. ' More than twenty famous authors held a reception at the Caxton hall London, on Tuesday afternoon, Febru ary 3. They gave ten-minute readings from their own works and autographed their books for Bale by auction. The list of celebrities on the platform in cluded Cicely Hamilton, Beatrice Har raden, Elizabeth Robins, . Mrs. St Clair Stobart, C. R. Sims and Eden Phillpotts. . ' i 1 M - m . ' c i n l; rnn hi' Has Tbo dyspeptic, the debflltated, whether from mcest oiwotk oi mina or body, drink or ex n i nisi MALARIAL REGIONS. WW rind Tutt's Pills the moat rental atv evar offered the suffering Invalid, - OOOTH-OVERTON Dyspepsia Tablets atop Intestinal Fermentation, Immediately. Believe Uaa and Distress after Eating-. One size only, 60c. Money refunded It they do not bolp. or write for Free Sample Box and TRY tbem first II you wish. - , 11 Rroatfwv - B00TH-OVERT0N CO. . In Tort FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS If jon (eel otjt of ioati' bo doww 'oot th slum mvwm from twnmr, blajdper, mhrvous dibsusm, OHBOMIO WKAKNKrlS, VUTWUB, BKI KBUITIONS, FILM, writ for FRfeC OLora bodmv judical book on then dlMMe mud woNnKBPuif. cubes effected by T NEW FRiNCH 6CDY No.1 No.2No.3 illERAPIUiJ 'f;"s BHi-nidy for Yora owir ailment. Absolutely FREC ho 'follow up' circulars. Noobhfrmttoaa. Da. LkClbho Stan. Co., BATxaaroca Rn.. HiarsriuD, Loirnoit, Baa, wa WAjfr to raova naaAriojt will const you. ' Reserve Board Hears Hoke Smith, , . Atlanta, Ga. A section of the coun try which is self-supporting two-thirds of the year is entitled to receive a Bep- ate reserve district and a reserve bank under the provisions of the new cur rency bill, according to Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia. Senator Smith so interpreted the so-called self-sustain lng provisions of, the law in a state ment before the organization commit tee or the federal currency reserve system here. . "I am very strongly convinced that under this bill the Southeastern sec Sion should receive a separate reserve istrict and have a reserve bank," the senator declared. " Pre! dent Wilson Improved. .. , Washington. President Wilson's cold was much improved. The presi dent lunched, and dined with his fam ily. It was the first time in three days that he had descended from the upper apartments, of, the White House, White House officials said they, did not know whether or not the ; president would he at his desk in the executive offices next day. So far as known no engagements have been made for him and it ia likely he will be given an . additional day of rest before re suming work. Ui s j. , J ' , 1It ia s i. S V a a, a,DisntMwlta f,"d, or t. ho fMtit-r. hook for ia stamp. i m r 13 . Plan to Prevent Floods. Washington. Appointment of a committee of business men from the country at large to provide means for preventing floods Vill be urged upon President Wilson at a hearing Febru ary 26. Immediate action to further the flood t prevention . movement . has been urgad by Ernest P. Bicknell, national director of the American Red Cross, in a letter to Edmun T. Perkins, president of the National Drainage Congress, replying , to notification that the lack of finances had halted the educational work of that congress. Skeptic's Question. Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, the emineni English divine, safd that, as soon as a man loses his religion, he wants tc know who Cain's wife was. The C6n gregationalist. 1 Astrology. Sonny Pa, what is a comet? Father A comet is an Atlantaized star; that is, it consists mostly of gas SCHOOL TEACHERS. Also Have Things to , Learn. "For many years I had used coffee and refused to be convinced of Jts bad effect upon the human Bystem," writes a veteran school teacher. "Ten years ago I was obliged to give up my much-loved work in the public schools after years of continu ous labor. ' I had, developed a well de nned case of chronic coffee poisoning. "The troubles were constipation, flutterlngs of the heart, a thumping in the top of my head, and various parts of my body, twitching -of my limbs, shaking of my head and, at times after exertion; a general "gone" feeling, with a toper's desire for very strong coffee. I was a nervous wreck for years. . . "A short time ago friends came to visit lis and they brought a package of Poctum with them, and urged me to try it I was prejudiced because some yvars back I had drunk a cup ot weak, s'aBteless stuff called Postum which I did not like at alL . "This time, however, my friends made tb.9 Postum according to direc tions on the package, and it won me. Soon I round, myself improving in a most decided fashion. . ' . "The ortor of bolUng coffee no long er tempts me. I am so greatly bene fited by Postum that if I continue to Improve as I am now, I'll begin to think I have found the Fountain of Perpetual Youth. - This is no fancy letter hut stubborn facta which I am glad to make known." U ; . Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. Write for a copy of "The Road to Wellville." , ! ; O Postum now comes in two forms: Regular Postum must be veil boiled. ' V . ' ' ' Instant Postum is 8 soluble pow der. A teaspoonful dissolves Quickly In a cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious bever age Instantly. Grocers sell botk kinds. "There's a Reason" for Postum, CORN EXHIBIT f ROM SOUTH Southern Railway Makes Attractlv . Showing of 8outh's Corn Record .., ,.,,,..,.,...;. at Dallas, .v.,.u. Dallas, Texas. An exhibit attract ing much favorable comment among visitors to the National Corn Expos! tlon, which was opened in this city February 10, is that made by the Southern Railway, Mobile and Ohio Railroad, Queen and Crescent Route, Georgia Southern and Florida Railway and Virginia and Southwestern Rail way, showing what Southeastern iarm- era have accomplished in growing corn, and displaying agricultural pro ducts from all the nine states in the Southeast along the Southern Rail way and allied lines. With a single exception, no other railways 'In the country are making exhibits at the ex position, and the Southern's exhibit is the only one from most of the South eastern states, only three or four of which are represented through their state colleges. The exhibit consists of corn grown along the lines of the various roads and to a great extent by farmers who raised their crops under supervision of Field Agents of the Railway Com panies' Department of Farm Improve ment Work. Grains, . grasses, - hay, cotton, vegetables and other agricul tural products, and apples and other fruits, both fresh and in jars, all grown in the South, are displayed. A . folder conta'ning information about the corn growing record of the South, Issued by the Land and Indus trial Department of Southern Railway Company, is being handed visitors to the Corn Exposition and is also be ing distributed throughout the coun try for the purpose of attracting de sirable settlers to the Southeast May 20th Celebration. Charlotte, N. C. At a meeting of the directors of the Mecklenburg Dec laration Society, it was unanimously decided to extend a cordial and press ing invitation to the entire State to attend the Celebration of the week of May Twentieth and to participate in some fitting manner in the Grand Parade to be held on the 20th of May As the signers of the original Dec laration of Independence of May 20th, 1775, were mainly farmers, it is emin netly appropriate that they should to day share largely in making this cel ebration an unequalled success. It is hoped that. President Woodrow Wil son will find it possible to attend this celebration, and it is felt that it will be most proper for the farmers and others of this seotion to give concrete recognition of his efforts in .their be half by being conspicuous in honor ing him on this occasion. Prizes to encourage competition in getting up attractive features for the parade will be offered and other in ducements will - be provided. It is planned to make the parade this year one, that has never been equalled since the first celebration,! and fur ther details regarding the .parade, prizes, etc., will be announced later. More Tick Free Territory. Washington. The territory in the South freed from cattle ticks and re leased from the quarantine has been increased by 17,106 square miles by an order Issued by the acting secretary of agriculture, effective Febraury 16, 1914, releasing radditonal portions of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Okla homa, and Texas. This action has been taken as a result of further prog ress made in the extermination of the ticks which spread splenetic or Texas fever of cattle. The total area re leased since the beginning of the work in 1906 now aggregates 215,908 square miles, and amounts to about 30 per cent of the territory Infected at the time the work was undertaken. The portions of the several states released : from quarantine under the order mentioned are as follows: In Virginia: The county of Sussex and the balance of the . county of Greenesville. ' " In North Carolina: The counties of Moore, Hoke, Scotland, Robeson, and NeWHanover In Georgia: The counties of Mor gan and Franklin. In Tennessee: The remainder of Marion county. ;. , In , Mississippi: The counties of Clay, Jasper, Smith, Scott, and Le flore,' the remainder of the counties of Lowndes, Holmes, Madison Atjala, Rankin, Noxubee, Chickasaw, and portions of the counties of Claiborne, Warren, Yazoo, Sharkey, Bolivar, Newton,- Grenada, Leake, Monroe; .- .About the Weather Bureau. Washington. Many people have an idea that there is something myste rious and occult about the work of the weather bureau in forecasting i, the coming of storms, frosts, and floods. Not a few think that the ' observers must necessarily get their data by reading the ' planets,', the , stars, and the moon. As a matter of fact, the forecaster of the bureau foretells the coming ot disturbances in a business like way, very similar to that in which a man who has ordered a shipment of goods estimates the date of arrival. A Good Fertilizer.. Washington. In helping the manu facturers of soil fertilizers to increase their output, the United States depart ment of agriculture believes that the interests of the farmer are enhanced. The usfr of fertilizers to supply nitro gen to the soil is of continually In creasing importance to our agricultu ral copulation. Fish refuse has prov ed an important source of organic ni trogen for fertilizing purposes, and the necessity of preparing it in com mercial form has led to the develop ment of the fish-scrap Industry. . Rub It In Thoroughly. '' A sprain or strain should have im mediate attention to check the swell ing. Rub on, and rub in thoroughly Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh and you should have quick relief. Always have a bottle on band for accidents. Adr. Some of us don't really forget our promises. We just brush them up and use them over again. Dean's Mentholated Cough Drops work wonders in overcoming serious coughs sad throat irritations So at Druggists. Colorado has eight women city treasurers. Putnam Fadeless Dyes color more goods than others. Adv. ' Sixty towns In Germany have policewomen. Big Pay for Easy Work We want agents willing to make t5 to 115 a daw talcing: order for America's finest low priced tailoring-. Hand-mada-to-order Suits S7.8to$28. Pants t2.8 to 18.60, Strictly guaranteed and shipped propaid. , Writs forms Outfit of Samples scries, waotoMM Bserat that oiaass BO SIHOlSsf III The CheaawTaWra'aaaoslaJa iricas and th pne, O.I. KODAKS and High Grade Flnlabiua-. Mall ordara srlvaaSoa- olal attention. Prices reaaonatblaa Bcrvice prompt. Band for Prio Llat, fiUD's a stobs uuauanM. a, a. WANTED patent graduates. ben Men to learn barber traJa. Few weeks req aired. Steady position for com. Wonderful demand for bi r. Wares while learning-: frterataloc; write RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGE, Richmond, Vs. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 8-1914. Weak Womenl r Some women are weak because of Ills that are common In Girlhood Womanhood and Motherhood The prescription which Dr. R. V. Pierce uses most successfully ia diseases of women which has stood the test of nearly half a century Is Dr. Pierce's Favorite i Prescription Take this in liquid or tablet form as a tonic and regulator! Mrs. Kate D. Rlchatrhon, of Beazley, Easex Co., Vs., says, "I esteem It a pleasure ta testify to the wonderful curative qualities of Dr. Pierce's ftvorite Prescription. For some years I suffered greatly with weakness peculiar to my sex. I was treated by several physicians but gradually grew worse. One of my friends told me of the good results of your "Favorite Prescription." I went to the drug store and got a bottle, and after taking It, with the "Pleasant Pellets," I commenced to get better. I never knew what happiness was, for I was always sick and complaining and made Others as well as myseii unhappy. So you see what a debt I owe youl" DrJ,iercesPleasantPellets regulate stomach, liver, bouJeU T I S IS II III III I II I II I II I II ISIISJ II l ill i I is 1 1 . ill r-U.W' "4LSSVBW Lummm i Sciatica Sprains "The directions seys, its good for lumbago too, Sloan's cured Wf rheumatism I've used it and I know." Do you use Sloan's? , Mare's Proof. "I had my back hurt In the Boer War and two years ago I was hit by a street car. I tried ail kinds of dope without success. 1 saw your Liniment in a drug store and got s bottle to try. The first application caused instant relief, and now except for a little stiffness, I am almost well." 7ichsr Harmau, Whittitr, Calif. Instant Relief from Sciatica " I was kept In bed with sciatica atnee the first of February, but I bad almost in stant relief when I tried your Llnimant." Sprained Ankle "As riser of yam Liniment for the lest IS yean, I can say It Is one of the best ea the market. Fifteen years ago I sprained my ankle and had to use crutcbas, and the doctors said I would always be lame. A friend advised me to try your Liniment and after using It night and morning for three months I could walk without a cane and run as good aa any of tho other firemen in my department. I have never beau without a bottle since that time." WiUiam it Arises, Uawol blip, A Jr. At all Dealers. Price tSfc, SOe. an) $1.00 Sloan's Instructive Book on horses, cattle, poultry and hogs, sent free. Address, DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Ida, BOSTON, MASS. Raise Ears of Profit When corn pets above SO cents there's mnnev in it. It rennirei a nounii and a nuarter of Potash to Droduce n bushel of com. If vou raise a real crop, you must furnish enough Add to our clover sod, or to your barnyard manure, SO to 100 pounds of Muriate of Potash and 200 to 300 pounds acid phpsphate per acre. One hundred pounds per acre of Kainit drilled with the seed supplies 12 pounds of Potash and clears out cut worms sad root lice. Potash Pays on Corn. , We sell Potash Salts in any amount from one 200-pound bag up. Write for prices and tree pamphlets. GERMAN KALI WORKS, ho. 42 Broadway, New York Calsags, MoOorarfck Blssk lavanaak. Bank Trait Blag. , v Orlsaas, Waltasy Osatral Sank Blag, Sea rraaalio, SS California St. Atlanta, latatrs Bias. : V, , Noptth CaFoliea Tobacco ILamdls : A New District Just Discovered A Thousand Tobacco Growers Wanted In the celebrated Sand Hill section of the Old North State. United States Government Experts have made careful examination of the soil and tobacco already grown in this district and announce growing conditions un equaled and the tobacco tc be of exceptionally high grade ; and value, i-, ( ; .;.-v.:,:;! .: yc. Thousands of acres waiting for growers. Nearly four x counties Of crop land., Good tobacco markets now being cs- -tablished. , Splendid railroad service. Lands today selling at low prices.- Quick buyers will get the bargains. . Write for maps and descriptive information. Address , ' B. E. RICE. General Industrial Agnt, Dept. 10 - NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD , NORFOLK. VISGIMA i
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