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MS. CAM. UIDfR
Kf. . tel. In 44,
Ousel, MlaneMta
TEAHKFUL
FOR 6000
PWNA
DID HER
YEARS AGO
Keeps the Medlcing with Her for Safety
Mrs. Cart' Under, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 44,
Dassol, Minnesota, writes : "I want to thank
you for your kindness and the good your
rerfledy did me years ago. I am perfectly
well and visiting in Spokane, Wash. Were it
not for Pe-ru-na I would not have been able
to make this trip. I always take your medi
cine with me for safety should I take oold.
Praise to Pe-ru-na."
As an emergency remedy for everyday Ills,
Pe-ru-na has been In use fifty years.
TABLETS OR LIQUID SOLO EVERYWHERE
BRIEF NEWS NOTES
WHAT HAS OCCURRED DURING
WEEK THROUGHOUT COUN
TRY AND ABROAD
Prohibition officials declare that
pl:ins are maturing for a ten thousand
mile wall about the United States to
stop the flow of alien rum into this
country. 1
Stocks of potatoes in the hands of
farmers and dealers March 1 In the
fifteen leading potato states are esti
mated at 90,946,000 bushels by the de-
riiriiTA ap ...,....,,-,- Partmont of agriculture. Of this quan
tVhNIo OF IMPORTANCE I tlty 73,486,000 bushels were held by
iHiuieia ana iy,46u,uuu Dusneis were
Gathered From All Parts Of The
uiod Ana Told in snort
Paragraphs
Foreign
The British submarine H-42 has
DISTEMPER AMONG HORSES Successfully Treated With
Spohn's Distemper Compound
At this time of year horses are liable to contract contagious dia
bases DISTEMPER. INFLUENZA, COUGHS and COLDS. As a
preventlvo against thee, an occaalonal doao ot "SI'OH.VS" la
marveiousiy ereoctive. Aa a remery lor cases already sulterlnt;,
"NPOHN'S" la equally effective. Give It aa a preventive. Don't
wait. On aale at drug stores.
NPOUN MKD1CAL COMl'ANY GOSHEN, INDIANA
II
CHILLTONIC'
Wards Off Malaria and Restores Strength.
If I !! y ror armrUl. wri AJttg f UrS Gm.. Uqltrm.. tj,
Not Only For
Chills and Fever
But a Fine General Tonic
Try It
held by local dealers. Of the hold
ings in the hands of producers 30,935,
000 bushels are expected to move off
the farm and 42.556.000 to be retained.
AH naval vessels except combatant
craft arriving at the Hampton Roads
naval base from foreign ports will be
searched for ".suspicion packages.'' un-
been lost with all hands in the Med- de orders issued by Rear Admiral Rod-
lterranean, says an Exchange Tele- ,nan' commandant of the fifth naval
graph dispatch from Olbralter. She district.
colleded with a destroyer during ma- Business Is gradually approaching
neuvers. . normal, according to figures comDlled
The "onfin threat ravnintinn bv the department of commerce and
Dlfled by the decision of thn ni.fra wnlIe the favorable movement among
staters to hold the forbidden Irish ra. lne oinereni industries Has not been
1 publican armv convention. h evenly distributed the Improvement of
ed a precarious position," the London Uluae ,UUUBlr'es wica "constitute the
Times- correspondent here declares, in nBCK00ne oi American business,"' has
a dispatch to his paner. been "verv marked" over conditions
Tho iahrt . , 01 tew monms ago.
ullUNII W RATES IN N. G.
Accurate List of Levies Supplied by
Judge Pell Through the Courtesy
of Colonel Watts.
Raleigh. Judge Pell has prepared,
through the courtesy of Tax Commis
sioner Watts, the tax levies ot the
various counties of the state. The
complete list Is .as follows:
FOB SALK
Xarly Speckle Velvet bean S I . r. buhel.
SUWANNEE FAKMS, LIVE OAK.. FLA.
Fig Pickers' Platform.
I To use a tliivt-wlu'tltfl jihilform fur
. ..... ..... ! t,le l,l"e of plt-UliiK fljLrs. was the
ullet. hens. Kkks r,r haichln. Th.,mu..n's tllllflj Illt'll of a (.'rower of that fruit,
"L!l' 8uwannw Farma, Live Oak, Fla. j In order to harvest 111 crop llekl,V.
TOR SALE 1U(. TV.'K I'OLAMt "H!N AS, ! as (!eserilie.l in a scleiirltle Journal.
an ages Liberator breelinK. 1'rices feason- ;
able. SUWANNEE FARMS, Live Oak. Fla 1
3SAKF, BIG MONEY aelllntr electric In-oles
and belts. Good for poor circulation of the j
won anu rnpumutism. write lit once to
P. B. R. MOSS, I'HASK CITY. VA.
EASY MONEY SELLING Ol R GOOOS
Bake 13 to ii day. Men or women. Write
eulek for particular. Hox ti82. Helena, Ark.
MOTHER, QUICK! GIVE
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
FOR CHILD'S ROWELS
capture or destruction of the anachron
istic creature reported to have been
seen in an Andean lake, have been
made by the expedition which left re
cently for Patagonia under the aus
pices of the Buenos Aires Zoological
garden.
Two members of the cabinet have
resigned as the result of differences
in the ministry over the government's
determination to eliminate three let- ceeded its Iegal tax 1,,nlt by twenty
ters from the Bulgarian alphabet, """'on dollars In 1021 and is still run
which was announced several weeks ning ,nt0 debt at tne rate of $100,000
Frank Piano, Sr., who killed his son
"to save his soul," was acquitted by a
jury at Chicago. The father testified
that his son was hanging aro lid
pool rooms with a gang of boys he
feared would lead his boy into trouble,
Domestic
The Meyer commission of New York
City charges that New York City ex-
AGENTS
SELL ORIOV CONCENTRATED FLAVOR
aNGS. Send 25c for sample, full size, and
Agency Proposition on more than 30 Guar
anteed Toilet Articles, etc. Make from 15 to
lit a day. The Orion Co., Keidavllle. N. c.
Wanted to Buv: Hooked Rusts.
Coverlets, box 189, richmonu. VA. j Even a sick child loves the "fruity"
Women, ii.oo n.r hour .earn, .in, h.,.i.,v ! taste of "California B'iy Syrup." If the
Bo delivering, no collecting. Work whenever little tOIleue is Coated, or If vonr chilli
Toucan. No exp. necessary. Fidelity Hosiery i ,, ., , , . T, M ,.
Co., Box 83. Tlmea Square, New York City. 8 "ftleSS, CTOSS, feverish, full of Cold,
or has colic, a teaspoonful will never
fail to open the bowels. In a few
hours yqu can see for yourself how
thoroughly It works all the constipa
tion poison, sour bile and waste from
the tender, little bowels and gives you
a well, playful child again.
Millions of mothers keep "California
White Spots on Wood. Fig Syrup" handy. They know a teu-
The white spots left on the wood-! spoonful today saves a sick child to-
work after It Is washed are caused ! morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine
y the use of soap which Is too strong. "California Fig Syrup" which has dl
ln cleaning woodwork, use hike-warm rectlons for babies and children of all
water and milk, soap suds or cleaning i ages printed on bottle. Mother ! lou
powder. These leave no spots and are j must say "California" or you may get !
ago.
united states as well as central
Europe must be on guard against the
intrgductlon of cholera and typhus
through immigration of Russian refu
gees, says a warning issued by Dr,
A. Schlesinger, of the German Red
Cross. Hordes of these refugees are
pouring into Germany over the Polish
Letvlan and Esthonlan borders, and
a day.
S. A. Keiler, president of District 19
t'nited Mine Workers (Tennessee), Is-
sues an appeal for a congressional in
vestigation of the threatened eviction
of coal miners, their wives and chil
dren of eastern Tennessee and south
eastern Kentucky. He states that not
withstanding the union had a signed
agreement to run to March 31, 1922,
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 12-1922.
many are seeking passports to Amer- the minea volly, December. 1921.
ica, where they have relatives and "'UBU auction or z.&u per day
iu wages, ana now the mine owners
want to make a further reduction in
wages
It is stated in New York that hun
dreds of railroads have instituted in
junction proceedings against the, gov
ernment by counsel in connection with
the rate order promulgated by the in
terstate commerce commission, effec-
tive March 1, which the petitioners as
friends who are financing them for
the journey,
The conditions under which the rep
arations commission will grant Ger
many a partial moratorium were an
nounced. They Include perfect' auto
nomy for the Reichsbank and new leg
islation to prevent evasion of : Ger
man capital, the legislation to be
ready for application upon a fixed rate.
DItpatches from Ireland reporting sert is arb,trarr and outside the pow-
continued d sorders on a wlrto ar-.lo tumuuasiun.
food dirt removers.
Naturally.
Artist's Wife "Anatole, somebody's
then they'll think we are on the
Inocklng." Artist "Don't
Blviera."
answer,
an imitation ug syrup. Advertisement.
Horse Sense.
, "He boasts of his horse sense."
: "Seems to exercise' It kicking at
everything." Louisville Courier-Journal.
WARNING ! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin.
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are
not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians
over 22 years and proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache Rheumatism .
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain
Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions.
Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists.
Aiplrln la' the trade mark of Baer Manufacture ot Monoaeeticacfdeiter of Sallcrlleacld
"Good VSiJX
to the y $-
Drop Jf J
- ' Y'Havv.'v.ul. -sioiL.'jiT
Because four young women In his
congregation giggled right out in meet
ing, Rev. George Robertson, pastor of
a negro church has hailed them Into
police court on a charge of break-
mg up a church service. The maeis
trate continued the case until he could
consult law and precedents on gig.
giing,
Suspension of work by all union coal
miners at midnight, March 31. was
ordered by the United Mine workers
of America, recently, the call being
tne nrst eyer issued for both bituml
An Investigation has been Inslltuted noUf'- and anthracite workers to walk
by the Interstate commerce commls- out simultaneously. Six hundred thou-
sion. according to annonnrpmont it,i sand men will be affected
the reasonableness of nrartwiiv n Watch in hand, Warden Westbrook
rates on coal in the western portion or Cnlcaso toli prisoners threatening
of the United States. 10 muuny ne would give them just
Releaan of all wr n,.. Aten mlntes to go to their cells. All
along the Ulster border continued to
pour into London, affording the. ljouse
or lords opportunity for a viglrous
debate on the Irish bill in which the
question of lawlessness and civil war
were frequently injected by both sides.
A Central News dispatch from Ven
ice says that a tidal wave recently in-
unaaiea ine city, tne water rising to
a depth of more than 3 feet in some
of the public squares.
Washington
Counties 1100 Valuation,
Alamance 1.0U
Alexander . 1.31
Alleghany f . .41
Anaun . ............... .70
Ashe .82
Avery ... T. 1.25
Beaufort ... ........ l.UU
Bertie .86
B aden . .7(1
Brunawlck . j.... .85
Buncombe .84
Burke ... . .......... .80
Cabarrus ........ . .85
Caldwell . . .83
Camden . 1.01
Carteret ............ I M
Caswell i 1.61
Chatham 1.12
Cntunba , .85
Cherokee .. . . .83
Cliowan .... .60
Clay . . 1 60
Clvli.nd .68
Columbus ....... ,81)
Craven . ... . . .82
Cumberland . . . . .79
Currituck .60
Dare . .. .80
Davidson . . 1.10
Davie . . .80
Duplin . .65
Durham . .80
Kdgecombe .62
Forsyth . .50
Franklin ..... .85
Gaston . .... . . .99
Gates I . .82
Graham , . . ... .77
Granville . 1.08
Greene ....... 1.02
Guilford . .57
Halifax . 1.85
Harnett .70
Haywood .75
Henderson .. 1,21
Hertfrod , .95
Hoke .. . .. .7
Hyde .7
Iredell fill
Jnrkson , . ,85
Johnston . . . .82
Jones . . 1.10
Lee . ,77
Lenoir . .69
Lincoln . l.?o
Macon . 7n
Madison ... ; , 1.54 '
Martin -.834
Mecklenburg .. ...... .72
Mitchell .82
Montgomery .fln
Moore ... (i7
Nash . .92
New Hanover 1 90
Northampton ....... 1.0S
Onslow ra
Oranae .. . ,91)
Pamlico . 1,25
Pasnuotank . .9q
Penrler - . ... Q2
Pernulmans 1 in
Person . .90
Pitts .75
"lk .70
Randolph . .85 J
Richmond .69
Pobson ....... .70
Poclrinirham . 07
Rowan .76
Putherford .76
Snmpsan . . ,90
Scot'and . ,4
Stanly 1 nj
Stokes . .81
Surry ; . . 1.10
Swain . .75
Transylvania l.flt
lyreu . . . 1.15
nion 1 ni
Vance .... m
2'ake . 1! .2
Warren ..... ,
Washington L08
Watauira 1 nn
Wayne as
Wl'kes . ;. 1.31
Wilson , 96
Vadkln ...... . 1.00
Yancey 1.00
lne above are the rntea fni
Which HDlllV to the cnnnMeii aa a
and do not Include special township and
uiaimi itiAeo iur avnoois, roaas ana othei
purposes wnicu appiy to townships, dis
tricts or other divisions of the counties.
trg terms for expression of opinion
and not forlovert acts was urged in a
petition recently presented the pres.
ident signed by fifty members of the
house of representatives.
1 lie . United States Public Health
Service has just concluded a confer
ence of physicians and health work-
ers called to Inquire into ways and
means by which public health teach
ings can be better spread through the
country.
Striking an open switch near Al
berat, Va , 60 miles south of Richmond,
the Seaboard Air Line's Midsouth
special was derailed recently, five
sleepers leaving the track and turning
over. . '.. .
The house, passed the $4,000,000,000
soldier bonus bill. Since no amend
ments were permitted under the rule,
the measure as passed was in the
same form as rep'orted from the house
ways and means committee.
Despondent because of ill health,
Esther Davidson, 28-year-old office em
ployee, penciled a will on a niece
of scratch paper and jumped from a
twenty-third story window of Th
Times building Broadway and Forty
second steet.
Radical reductions in the navv dls-
cussed by house appropriations com
mittee members may result In naval
abandonment of Atlantic waters and
concentration of the fleet In the Pa
cific some navy officials believe. Effic
ient training or war of the reducnri
establishment, it was explained by one
officer would require such action.
A nation-wide campaign, which has
been talked of for some time in Wash
ington, has been inaugurated to find
living employment for the 700.000
Idle war veterans. The movement Is
sponsored by the American Legion .
The house glave Its approval to a
provision of the army appropriation
bill which would require the redno.
tion by July of the regular army en
listed strength to 115000 men.-
Members of the senate agricultural
committee, after considering the re
quest of senate leaders that senators
not absent themselves from , sessions
during consideration of the arms con.
ference treaties, decided to foljow the
previously reached plan v to leave
Washington for a. visit In company
with houBe member to the Muscle
Shoala project In Alabama.
the mutineers soon disappeared, as the
warden was backed up with a suffi
cient number of armed guards.
A government cutter will probably
be sent out to the wrecked sailing ves
sel, discovered recently bottom up near
Isle Dernier, off the south coast of
Louisiana.
An electrical storm of severe Inten
sity recently struck Jacksonville, Fla
but did no great damage.
It is alleged that J. A. Pelt, a judge
63 years old, has been kidnaped. He
is a justice oi the peace.
A worthless check for $275, drawn
on the defunct Denver State bank and
signed "O. What Luck," was accepted
in Kansas City, Mo., March 3, in pay
ment fo an automobile.
Narcotls drugs, imported whiskey
and automobiles values at almost $35..
000 were eelzed by Memphis police
which resulted In a number of arrests
on charges of violations of the liquor
and narcotic laws. - -
Twelve were hurt, some of them
seriously, when a heavily laden De
troit avenue trolley car crashed into
the rear of a Cleveland and South
western lnterurban car in the down
town section of Cleveland, Ohio.
Governor J. B. A. Robertson., of
Oklahoma, submitted to arrest at Ok
mulgee, Okla., on a charge of accept
lng a bribe to permit operation of an
insolvent bank.
Convicted of stealing $31,000 worth
of assets in bankruptcy proceedings,
Jacob Harris and Joseph Weiner,
wholesale Jewelers, were bound for At
lanta penitentiary to serve sentences
of a- year and a day each.
Williams Simmons and Homes John
son, sawmill workers, were burned to
death while asleep at Dierks' Ark.,
when fire destroyed the Westbrook
hotel.
The lugger World, together with hei
crew of nine men and cargo of whisk
ey, said to be worth $30,000, fell into
the hands of , federal prohibition
agents on Lake Ponchartrain, near
Milneburg. . . ' .
Miss Elsie Smith, 19, and Alphonse
Beyer, 22, were found in the trying
room Of the Maple Silk company's
plan, each with bullet wounds in the
head,.' at Paterson, JN; J.
Workers in some of the mills affect
ed by the strike were attacked by
strike sympathizers In the Falrlawn
district at Pawtucket, R. L
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SPENT HALF HER
TIME IH BED
Farmer'i Wife Tells How Lydla E.
Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound
Made Her a Well Woman
Carter 'a Creek, Tenn. - "Three yean
go I waa almost an invalid. I spent
I half of my time in
Ded, Deing attlicted
with a trouble which
women of a certain
age are apt to have,
I took Lvdia E.
Pinkham'svege table
Compound Tablets
and used Lydia ,
Pinkham'a Sanative
Wash. I am a well
woman now and have
been for two years.
I can work as well aa
any one who is younger and aa I am a
farmer's wife I have plenty to do for I
cujtivata my own garden, raise many
chickens and do my own houseworjc
You may publish this letter as I am
ready to do anything to help other
women as I have been so well and happy
since my troubles are past "Mrs. E.T.
Galloway, Carter's Creek, Tenn.
Most women find plenty to do. If
they are upset with some female ailment
and troubled with such svmntama
-25 Mrs. Galloway had, the smallest duty
f seems a mountain.
If you find it hard to keep up, if you
are nervous and irritable, without ambi
tion and out of sorts generally, give the
Vegetable Oimnotinrl n fair trial
believe it will help you greatly, for it
baa helped others.
Poll
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VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney, liver, bladder and uric add
troubles are most dangerous be
cause of their insidious attacks.
Heed the first warning they give
that they need attention by taking
COLD MEDAL
1
rSil.-HH!:H
"Live-at-Home" Movement Grows.
Raleigh. Following the recent ap.
pointment by Governor Morrison of
county campaign committees in the
Live-at-Home" movement, reports
are coming Into the office of the Cen
tral-Committee at Raleigh indicating1
that counties In all sections of the
state have been thoroughly aroused
in the matter and are planning vigor
ous campaigns. In many counties ac
tive campaigns are already under way.
Governor Morrison and Director B,
W, Kilgore of the Agricultural Exten
sion Service have both been in de
mand as speakers as both appeared
at a rousing meeting of farmers and
business men in New Bern and. the
governor has also spoken at Hamlet
and Charlotte.;
John Paul Lucas, executive secre
tary of the Central Campaign Commit
tee, spoke at a get-together meeting
at Tarboro and has tentative engage
ments at' Louisburg and Gastonla in
the immediate futnre.
Every fair association in North Car
ojlna Is being called upon to co-operate
in the "Llve-at-Home" move
ment. Executive Secretary Lucas is
sending to each fair secretary a page
article for their premium list and is
also, suggesting to them that a prize
or prizes be offered to the family or
families which most nearly approxi
mates the Ideal of the "Live-at-Home'
movement. He suggests' that this prize
should not necessarily be given to
the family which spends the least
money for food or feed stuffs grown
. T- . 1 . . ". i . . . . -
eiBewitere, oui mac ii snouia De award
ed to the family which secures from
Its premises the best rounded, best
bnlanced and most wholesome living.
Such, a move upon the part ot the
fir associations, in the opinion of
Mr. Lucas, will "not only aid in the
furtherance of the "Live-at-Home"
campaign, but it will emphasize the
Irnnortance of the fair as a construc
tive force in the agricultural develop
ment of the state.
."The Progressive and other ag
ricultural papers, more particularly
The Country Gentleman," are co-op
erating effectively in the "Live:at
Home" campaign'. Both of the papers
mentioned have representatives at
present working among the larger
schools of the state and these repre
sentatives are taking occasion to do
missionary work not only for their
papers, but lor, the , 'Llve-at-Home'1
movement. Each of the papers them
selves features gardening and the Im
portance of livestock upon the farm
The world's standard remedy for these
disorders will often ward off these dis
eases and strengthen the body acainst
further attacks. Three sizes, all druggists.
Look for the name Cold Medrnl ea avery baa
no accept bo imitation
Kiddies' Colds Can
Be Eased Quickly
Dr. King's New Discovery will do
that very thing, easily and quickly.
Don't say, "Poor little kiddie, I wish
I knew what to do for you!" When
tne cougn nrst comes, give a little Dr.
King's New Discovery as directed, and
it will soon be eased. : ,
It's a good family coueh and cold
remedy, too. Loosens up the phlegm,
clears up the cough, relieves the con
gestion. No harmful drugs. For fifty
years a standard remedy for colds.
coughs, grippe. , At your druggists,
60c. a bottle.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
iuryttta una, vouftns
Constipated? Here'sRellef I Cleanse
tJhe system, with Dr. King's Pills.
They prompt free bile flow, stir up
the lazy liver and eet at the root of the
trouble. All druggists, 25c.
D PROMPT I WON'T GRIPE
. r. King's Pills
Stops Lameness
from a Bone Spavin, Ring
Bone, Splint, Curb, Side
Bone, or similar troubles and
gets horse' going sound. It
acts mildly but quickly and
good results are lasting.
Does Mt blister or ream tke
hair end bone can be worked.
Page 17 In pamphlet with eaeh
bottle telle how. S2J0 a bottle
delivered. HmBoak A inc.
W. F. YOUNG, he, 310 Tea St. WU. Hut
For CROUP, COLDS,
INFLUENZA St PNEUMONIA
MoUmi, mould keep a ar el Braae'i Vaseneathi
Sain eoaKoictu. Who Craa. iaaoei-aa-ar Pnea
rnoota larateat lata dellf htlol ealra raboea well (Me
the Umat cheat and andcl tae arm. will reltere tke
cboiint bnak ooofeetioa and proaxxa natral ilecs.
..UVrttkSB1
wiu. rwi aiAin mi ajjma
Me, CXMal JU at al aW 0m, er eat anpaU If
W3
.a
Clear Baby's Skin
With Cuticura
Soap and Talcum
Seta ZSc, Oietaeat 2S aaa 50c, Take 2Se.
"or bmilr. n. mI. tLi.
and to relieve biftAmae-
n anaeereDeei.aae klitchael
Ra I ... eMAniintf In ' :
Neaa. Sootbine, keeiias, v
utiinim
adTWaverlr riaee See, Vol
BOYS GIRLS We bave eomethlns to (Ir)
you it you will aend ue your name and ad- ,
dreaa today nn a ooati.1 t.rH Thi. 1. J
thing new. The gift Is abaolutely free to yoa
WILSON MANI'FACI'I BINO CO. y
P. Q. Boa 8 Atlanta, Oe,
ASK YOl'B GROCER OR IB( Ut.IHT FOS
for al! common diseases: rasults tusnniMj
or money back. Writs fo KKKK Farmer!
Veterinary Oulde. If tells about treatm'n)
of livestock disease. CAROLINA KEMS
OIKS COMPANY, Box "6J I'Vlnw q f