i When the Children Cough,
Rub Musterole on Throats
and Chests ;:,'
No telling how oon the symptorni
may develop into croup, or worse. And
then's when you're glad you have a
tar of Musterole at hand to give
prompt relief. J t does not blister. '
, A first aid, Musterole is excellent
Thousands of mothers know it. You
should keep a Jar ready for instant use.
It is the remedy for adults, too. Re
Beves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsUitis,,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, pains and aches of
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the
' chest (it may prevent pneumonia).
35c and 65c jars and tubes. '
Bttttr f Ami m muttvrd plast
nin mure mvii
yJbV iUiiiiJJ uliLiu
HOT BE FEEBLE
IP you are "getting along in years"
you dont need to sit in a chimney
corner and dream of the days when
you were full of life and vitality.
Keep your blood rich and pure and
your system built up with Gude s
Pepto-Mangan, and you will feel
stronger, younger and livelier than you
have for years. Get it today and
watch the result. ' ;
Your druggist has Gude's liquid or
kWa mm will TVTfT.
Gudefe
pepto-jfflanan
Tonic and mood Lnncner
STATE HIS Jill EXPOD
. t. ' AAA ArtA
Tsxtlls Men Ectimate inn
Spindles Will Bs Added In Near 1
' 4 Future.' ' .'
r.vint-More new cotton spind
les, are in sight for North Carolina
... i,.ii.inn this year, or aa quick-
ly as projected textile piama c
11 ... K i tnr th en-
built, wan, were in " -
.I Dnnfh Ml January 1. 161110
. ... n nnarlotte
ers ana macniuerj -
estimate that more than ouu.uw
spindles will he Installed by mills
UUUOI - . ,
this 8tate, as compared with the esti-
nnv& nntimated for the en-
tuaiv vii. 1 . . . 1
tire South in the annual
number of the Southern Textile Bul
letin in January.
The estimate tor North Carolina at
that time was 683,780 spindles. The
estimate tor South Carolina was 57,
000 Today approximately 150.000 U
the estimate credited to South Care
line, and In addition to this equipment
a large expansion in weaving mills
and bleaching and nnismng yM.
Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, virgin
la,' and Texas are cerdited together
with approximately zz&.uuu spiuu.eo,
making an aggregate of close to 1,200,
000 new spindles in sight for the en
tire South.
THE NEWS-RECORD, MARSHALL, in. i.
taitOVED UKT0L1 DrnSNATWKAt
SindaySAool
'Lesson
(By REV. P. B. mZWATEft. OvD
TMChw ei EngllsU Midi id in
Blblt Initltuu of Cblcaso.J
Copyright, lilt, Wtrn Nwppr Worn.
M08E3,
LESSON FOR APRIL 22
AND " LAW'
LIBERATOR
GIVER
GREW STRONGER
AIID STRONGER
Increase Acreage In Irish Potatoes.
Mount Olive. There has oeen
something near, a twenty-five per cent
increase In the local Irisn potato
acreage during the past week or two.
At the beginning of the season, due
to the reported large stock of eia pota
toes still in the country at large, com
paratibely low-priced seed potatoes
and the large general acreage expos
ed throughout the potato belt, -local
growers were at first Inclined to cut
their usual acreage quite a bit. Due,
however, to reported damages to the
cron further South, by cold weatnerj
tfca IntArfnretace DT rams wiut
nlantlna- In the Eastern Shore Don,
the prospects have been considered
very much better for potato growers in
this section, and they nave oeciaea,
at the last moment, so to speak to go
In a little heavier on the potato deal.
After 7 Years of Suffering She
Got Well by Taking Cardui
Which She Found "The
Right Medicine."
Thousands Turned From Resorts.
Southern Pines. That 15,000 people
were turned away from Plnehuret
and an equal number from Southern
Pines during the past season is an in
dication of the growing popularity of
these North Carolina winter resorts,
The figures with Plnenurst are offi
cial, the statement having been made
by Leonard Tufts, president of the
Plnenurst Company tot a recent meet
ing of the Kiwanis Club. With South-
. , , T- .-J wnB era fines, ue insures,
tat the steady stream of inquiries
I A, . ."1-trtftnnt know from New England and Northern
LESSON TEXT Exodus lt:10, 1S-I.
GOLDEN TEXT Fear ye not. Stnd
till and the salvation of the lord.
Exodus 14:11. '
REFERENCE MATERIAL, Dauter-
onomv :a-28: Psalm US:23-5; Matthew
17:1: Acta 7:17-44: Hebrew 11:28-2
primary TOPIC Moaes the Boy
Whom fiod Saved.
JUNIOR TOPIC Moies Leada Israel
Throush the Red Sea.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC Moaea the Great Leader.
TOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC The Character, of Moies.
' I The Birth, Preservation and Edu
cation of Moses. Exodus 8:1-8).
' 1. His Birth (w. 1-2). His parents
were of the tribe of Levi.
2. His Preservation (w. 3-8). The
faith of his parents caused them to ig
nore the command of the king and
tkey hid him for three months (He
brews 11:23). His mother aiscernea.m
him a proper child, or a child fair to
God (Acts 7:20), and believed him to
be the deliverer of his people, remaps
led by the story of Noah's ark, she
made him an ark Of bulrusties ana
placed Moses in it and left It at the
place where Pharaoh's daughter would
be attracted when she came aown w
bathe. Miriam, his sister, was piacea
where she could watch the affair, ana
at the opportune moment she came
with a suggestion of a nurse for the
baby; securing her consent, Miriam
brought the child's mother.
3. His Education (w. 9-10). He was
educated first at his mother's knee, the
place where his character was formed.
He was also educated at the Egyptian
court, where he became acquainted
with the wisdom of Egypt (Acts 7 :22).
II. The Call of Moses (Exodus 8).
1. The Lord Speaks From the Bush
(vv. 1-6). In the desert the Lora ap-
,u j
t
! I
I l ha Nbi
In lull,
I Wnds,
3 mm
Fca cATARna c? ths keao a?,3 hose
' I began using
PE-EU-NA. Tablets
three years ago for
catarrh of the bead
and nose. "Was un
able to do anything.
X saw ft decided,
improvement after
one box and after
t
Tablet or Liquid
CF
THE
ii
m
xm
v i
using five boxes be
lieve I am cured as
there has been so
return of the dis
ease In two years."
Fifty years of use
fulness is the best
guarantee of Pe-ru-
na merit.
- Sold ETerywher I
Rnnnnnmnnmuiiuiimmininmii
Enslavement of Negroes.
The enslavement of the African race)
for commercial purposes had Its be ,
ginning In southern Europe about half
a century before the discovery of
America by Columbus. It was carried
to Central and 8outu America by the
Spaniards, and It existed there a hun
dred years before being transplanted
to the English colonies of North Amep.
lea. From a- small beginning made in
Virginia the institution grew and
spread, to other colonies as they wert
founded, and at the opening of the
Revolution there were about 600,000
slaves In the colonies.
A woman's face may be her fortune,
or the making of some .druggist's for
I tune.
New Orleans, La. "I am in the best
at health." writes Mrs, Lucien jacoos,
of 2223 Marals Street, this city. But
some time ago, Mrs, Jacobs found her
self in a condition which she described
nllowa!
whn tnv babv was about five
PUCE GUARD OVER TONGUE
"For Evil Is Wrought by Want of
Thought as Well as Want
- of Heart."
Whether we give occasion or not,
there are those who In certain moods
will speak spitefully of anybody, and
there are some who go about speaking
evil of everybody. '
Yet these very people, even those
whose lips rarely open but to utter
something malicious, may have good
ness In their hearts which would pre-
vpnr them from malicious action. If
we Judge them by their deeds we may
find them no worse than their neigh
borsperhaps better; If we Judge
them by their words we have to con
demn them severely.
But In reality the least part of the
matter Is that which concerns our
selves; the serious part Is that which
concerns the character of the back
biter. The whole character Is vitiated
and perverted by this unhappy habit;
It proceeds from an entire lack of self
restraint, and can ony grow from bad
to worse, till the person is a slave of
the tongue Instead of being Its master.
Society would be unbearable if
evervbodv spoke according to mood,
Impulse or physical condltlon-vArthur
L. Salmon, In the Chicago Dally News.
Cuticura Soothes Itching 8calp.
On retiring gently rub spots of dan
druff and itching with Cuticura Oint
ment. Next morning shampoo with
Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make
them your everyday toilet preparations
and have clear skin and soft, white
hands. Advertlsspaent
mum OF MIDDLE AGE
Much Interest Being Shown in the Large Num
ber of Women Safely Carried Through the
Change of Life by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
The Following Letters Are Impressive
A Michigan Woman Helped
peered In tlHTvlslon of the burning .- nc WliDC
bush. When Moses stepped askte to STUDY SECRETS OF NATURE
behold this strange thing God taught
minn Uv IUJ ve - .
what it was to feel well a day. I spent points during the year found local
money. I tried everything, and to think hotel and Inn keepers hard pressed
t mnttareA anil anfferea lor seven ioiik l for soece ine enure year.
years, Just the shadow of a woman The popularity of North Carolina
hanging on, not fit to do anything, Just resorts lies In the fact, according to
a buncn of nerves, acnes anapmuai officials of the rallroaas toucnin on
"I had awful hurtlngs in my dsck
and aides. I could not rest at night I
would hear of something, take it, and
feel better for a little while then back
to my old aches, someone else doing
mv work.
"Someone told me of Cardui, and as
X had tried so many things that had
failed, I tried it with little faith. I
soon found It was helping me, first my
nerves, then I beean to gain strength.
I knew then I had fonnd the right med
lotKM I took it faithfully, and I grew
'well and strong the nice part of it, I
stayed that way and grew stronger and
stronger."
these resorts, that they are Southern
and that they are only a few nours
from the principal Dusmess cemcm
of the nation. The Sandhills are
sixteen hours from New York City.
At both Pinehurst and Southern
Pines. '
Writer "suflgests Effective Method of
. . . . . . i j ,
MaKing worn Tor nanua
That Are Idle.
Dispersing clouds, by magnetized
sand is only half the trick. How to
make 'em Is the other haK. Probably
maklnit clouds Is the more difficult
th Frvntlan threuch Moses as His half, although It Is only'evaporatlon on
a rent , - a large scale. It is a promem in ueui
in mbm Contsat With Pharaon and moisture, au uieae iuuuei o.v
The ten Dlaaue's reveal something on which to busy the In
ha nonfat parried on between Moses finite human mind. AnJ yet millions
and Pharaoh before the people were 0f us think our most satisfying en
pt free. The tenth stroke from me deavor is to "Kin time.
him the lesson of proper approach un
to himself.
2. The Lord Commissions Moses (w.
7-10). God assured, him of his active
interest in his people, having seen their
affliction, heard their cry, and known
their sorrows, and that he had come
down to deliver them from the hand
Couldn't we kill time quite as effec
tively by studying som of the secrets
of nature? Here are men who have
been doing Intellectual stunts in pry-
Inir into those secrets,
For want of "nothln' else to ao, wny
Thlce a
I TT Bill' I
DESPAIR
If voa are troubled with pains or
aches: feel tired: have headache,
tadWention. insomnia: painful
- passage of urine, you will find
relief by regularly taking
LATIin.OP'3
HAARLEM 0L
standard remedy for kidney.
fiver, bladder and uric acid troubles and
National Remedy of Holland since 1696.
, Three sises.afldmggists.: Guafanteed.
Look for th nam Gold Madal on mwr
boa and acoapt bo uniwuvn.
. Berlin Line Overcrowded.
1 ThV suburban steam railroad ays-
tern of .Berlin now: carries about
2,000,000 persons dally. In spite of a
two-minute' headway, during, rush
hnnra. the coneestlon Is very heavy.
- and growing ! worse, f Electrification
f is recommended as a part solution,
. and may be undertaken. In 1913 the
. Bystem carried 281,000,000 passengers ;
in 1922 the number was more than
, 700,000,000.
ill ' 1 ;:'i- ' '
The man who has nothing to live for
can afford to loaf.
I A
2
Davidson Students Vote Out Hazing.
Davidson College. By , an over-
whelmlnsr majority the Davidson Col
lege student body voted out of the
Presbyterian institution or nazmg,
both organised and unorganized. The;
board of control to regulate freshmen 1
which was put on trial and has neen
In vogue for the past three months
was adopted and all differences aris
ing between freshmen . and upper
classmen in the future win De aeau
with by the board.
The vote of the upper classes stooa
215 to abolish hazing and 53 against
while the freshmen vote was 146
against and 6 for hazing. This will
make any form ; of hazing at uavm
son a violation of the student body
constitution and punishable by the
same penalties as cheating, drinking
and gambling. .
Union Fanners May Turn to Tobacco.
MarshviHe.-Some agitation for to
bacco growing as a means of combat
ting the ravages of the boll weevil in
Union county is being made. Many
farmers and business men belieev that
tobacco may be profitably, grown in
this county, recalling a time when it
was grown to some extent in 'Lanes
Creek township. '
Twenty five or' thirty years, ago the
late Captain T. B. Ashcraft.'ot Lanes
Creeks built a large tobacco barn and
grew the weed for a few years,: but
abandoned the pursuit because of the
fact that cotton' proved more easily
grown and gathered.
Many now believe that if the boll
weevil should Invade the county to
the extent that cotton ; growing Be
comes unprofitable, the tobacco indus
try will take on new life.
strong hand of the Almighty made
Pharaoh willing to let Israel go.
IV. Israel Crossing the Red 8ea (Ex
odus 14:10, 13-22).
1 Israel's Straitened Circumstances
ia it hi T.nrrTa direction
they changed from their first course .tan't we all dabble a. little n the same
and were apparently In great difficulty, pastime? Give us a laboratory and let
a aT was before them: 'the us go to work with duo safeguards
, ow irt: Pharaoh aKalnst blowing ourselves up.
.... uraa fioalnir not thousands more of us play
t riiatwxM thev chemistry, physics, mechanics and so
cried to tte oro:( " onf-St. Louis Globe- Democrat.
TaronVo MIrQPIllOllS EsCflDe (W. - 1
m aoi vi - -
13-22.) (1) Moses' words to the people
(W. 13-14). (a) "Fear not" Since uou
of New Eneland codfish
Clerk We have none , from ew
Fnoinnii. hut we have some rrom
Massachusetts.
Customer That's near enough,
Gimme that. Boston Transcript,
Owing to modern methods of living,
few woman approach this perfectly
natural change without experiencing
very annoying and ef ten painful symp
toms. Those dreadful hot flashes,
nervousness, headaches, melancholia
and irritability are only a few of the
symptoms incident to this trying
period of a woman's life, and the
following letters prove the value or
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound to overcome these abnormal
conditions.
, '
"Pisherville, Ky. "For several
months I was under the doctor s care
a he said my nervousness, chills, not
flashes and weakness was caused by
the Change of Life, but I did not seem
to get any better. I was not able to
work and spent most of my time in
bed. A friend called to see me and
uked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham a
Vegetable ComrMund, and I cannot
tellyou how much good the medicine
did me, as I had such a herd time be
fore taking it. I can only advise
every woman passing uirown w
Change of Ufsto take Lydia E..
rinknam s vegewie whuiwuiw,
- it did to much f o me." Mr.EpWARD
B. Nkal, Star Root, nsnerviue,Bvy,
tJ. Miphin.."I was nassino:
through the Change of Life and had
been under the doctor's care without
any relief. A friend in Lansing.
Mich., asked me to try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
I feel fifty per cent better already.
If any one in this condition doubt
the akity of Lydia E. Pinkham';
Vegetable Compound to help them 1
will gladly answer their letters.
Mrs. MaiW. Hahn, 537 N.Jefferson
Street, Ionia, Mich.
A New York Woman Helped
Syracuse, N. Y.-I was used up
with nervousness, weakness and hot
flashes so 1 could hardly keep around,
and could not get out much on ac
count of those awful jikly feelings.
I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound helping another
woman with symptoms like mine. My
husband got some for me, and after
taking it five months I esn get around
and even do my housework, washing
and ironing included, and my friends
can see what a change it has made fas
me." Mrs. Sidney H0MPHRKY,826Ji
Burnet Avenue. Syracuse, is. I.
. tvi . rr, wnV rinnn u Ailments
This book contains valuable Information.
o.
Conference of Orphanage Workers,
Thomasville. The., tri-state confer
ence of orphanage workers will meet
at the Baptist orphanage here on
Tuesday night April 24, and continue
In session until the 56th, embracing
representatives from Georgia, South
Carolina and North Carolina, These
gatherings are annual and mean
much for the workers. The program
for the conference has been published
In some of the papers and shows
broad sweep of subjects covering
various phases of orphan work, in.
eluding welfare work.
' Near Enough,
California contributor .reports hav-
had no need of fear, even If they were
in , straitened c, circumstances. tw
"Stand ami." Standing still m sucn a
trial Is faith taking hold of God's prom
ise. (M "See the salvation oi tne
Lord.'1 "The Lord shall fight for you.
i2) God's words to Moses (W, 10-iBJ
ta do forward." No use to pray
lontrer when God says "Move forward."
(h T.ift un thv rod." This served as
something tangible upon which' their
faith could rest. They were to go
through the sea on dry grouna. ui
the, symbol of God's presence now
passed to the rear to now tne enemy
at bav. (3) The divided sea (w. 21-
wv Aa thev .went forward the very
thing which they feared became a wall
of protection on eitner siae.
a. Overthrow or tne Egyptians v.
22-27). Having seen the Israelites go j
drv shod the Egyptians imurcui-
atety pursued them, Insanely thinking
that they could- follow In the. wake of
God's children. That which was a pro-
t.Ma t-n nnA'n children became an m-
strument of destruction to the Egyp
tians. .
4. Israel's Song of. Triumph tioa-
iv Thv attributed their deliverance
... .v.l. I
and the overwhelming ueieai. oi u"
enemies to God. They couiu wen iuB
their song of triumph, for they were j
on the other shore.
v Th Law Given (Exodus 20:1-1
God gave through Moses to the world a
complete code of laws, setting forth
duties to Goa ana .man.
The Real Issue.
"Doeeone . It. Brlngsley.' I don't
know what is going to become of the (
country. Things are going to tne
dogs."
"Your business slow?
"No. not that: but last night my
partner Jed the king when I held the
ace, and when I came back with the
ace to hold lead and kin tne sun sue
trumped my ace, and .then got the
Idea diamonds was trumps wnen i nau
made It hearts. I tell yuh, women are
getting too darned Independent!"
t
Really Happened.
Green hands are gtmerally taken on
at the department stores during the
hnildnv rush and doubtless It was one
f those who made the following
hrpnk! i
Customer I'm looking for a copy of
Kovnnrt the Desert" (by Alfred
"v , - -
Nnvpsl.
Finstered-Looklng Clerk I don't
think we have It. (Turns to regular
.nio.iriHnvp we "The Bee on the
Desert"? Boston Transcript.
Sensible Chap.
There was a man who never wrote
an acceptance to an Invitation without
adding-W. P. His friends asked him
what the letters meant If they stood
for "weather permitting."
"No." was his reply ; they stand for
wHV nermlttinir." Boston Evening
Transcript
GREAT ARTISTS IN DISCORD
Famous Italian painters tviuenuy
are Not Easy Persons to
Get Along With.
In the eolden ages of art in Italy,
Michelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael
painted side by side In Florence ior
a short time. There was continual dis
cord between Leonardo and Micnei
angelo . causing the latter to leave
Florence. Not to be outdone in cour
tesy or discourtesy, Leonardo departeo
for France. Although we snouia nue
to think of the masters living in har
mony, it would seem tlfat consiaerame
friction existed among them.
Michelangelo, say his commentators.
had a particularly caustic tongue. He
could not brook criticism. Francia, tne
painter and goldsmith, who went to see
a bronze statue or rope juuus it, or
dered by that pontiff and which the
master had Just finished, was thought
to have censured it. After calling him
a dunce before tho people standing
near, MIchelahgelo remarked to a son
of Francia, noted for his beauty : "The
living figures made by the father are
handsomer than those he paints."
, ' . ' v
Keeps Off Rust.
A few drops of linseejj oil applied
with a cloth to the outside of the gas
stove or the inside of the oven will
keep the stove from rusting and will
make It easier to care for.
1 5 I
Msre's tfes Food-Iron
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L -
i vutmany,
lllafTT t mmmm
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Production Of Excellence.
Nothlne Is such an obstacle to th
nroducUon of excellence as the powet
of producing whst Is good with ease
and rapidity. Alain.
KIND end skilful Mother
Nature planted under the
outer coat of the kernels of her
best food-grains a store of iron
for human use. Many present
day foods are robbed of this and
other vital qualities in the extra
'refinement" of preparation.
, Grape-Nuts, that famous
vheat-and-malted-bariey tooa.
rounded nutriment and easy
digestion it is . wonderful
builder of health and energy.
There's a delightful charm
of crispness and flavor to
Grape-Nuts a welcome serv
ing at any meal. Ready to
serve, with cream or milk.
Order from your grocer to
day. There are many servings,
Smin from the Mlordlmin; , ment,ta.pck.ge of thn truly
mnn in its HniniuiUt nun : w wwwaw
;" Truth. "
it anv one will. tel. ie how, truth
mi ho anoken without offending some
I will spare no labor to learn the art
of it Bp. Home.
1 ' More Painful "
Tnrtiflcatlons are often more pain
tA tl-an -real calamities. Goldsmith
o:JtT5 thf. rodV blTOer
"There's d Reason
Mad by
postom Caraal Co, Ina
Battle Creak, attch.
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