fit your smofcaappetite like kids fit your hands 1 It haa tbs
jkndendiect flavor and cooineae and fragrance you aver ns
against!
Joat what a whale of joy Prince Albert really is you wait
to find out the double-quickaat thing you do next. And, put
H down how you could emoke P. A. for hour* without
tongue bite or parching. Our exclusive patented proem
cut* out bite end parch.
Reahn what it would mean to get eat with a jqy'us jimmy
pipe or the papers every once and a while. And, ptf to
beat the cards! Without m comobackf Why, P. A is so
good you feel lika you’d joat have to eat that fragrant amokat
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C
AN ACT -TO PREVENT THE
SPREAD pP DISEASE FROM
INSANITARY PRIVIES
Th* General A flily of North Coro
lla do enact:
Ssctleu 1-. The term “privy" as
need in this act dm!) be understood
to iaclada any and all buildings which
ara not cosseted with a system of
saws rage, or with septic tanka of
awek eengtroction and maintenance
aa approved by tha North Carolina
state Board of Health, and which are
for affording privacy in acta of urin
ation or defecation.
Sec. t. No person diall maintain
Of n*,a residence, located within
three hundred yard* of another red
denes. Oyet la net provided with sew
aaaga. ie vrith septic tai
of this act.
Sec. 1. The North Carolina StaU
Board of Health, through its officers
and Inspector*, shall fasten a license
form oa all privies throe hundred
yard* of the residence of any person
other than (hat of tha owner or ton
ant thereof during the lest three cal
endar ntoMths of every year, on in
spection,' the said privy is appro veil
by the officer making the inspection
as constructed in a sanitary mariner
and to be in good repair, ni accord
ance with reasonable rules and re
gulations to be prescribed by the
North Carolina State Board nf Health
for the unitary Msc-vr'im and
maintenance of privies. I hr sa d
license kfiall apply to th« cnleadar
year following its Issuance as harem
after | rovide i
See. d. Every privy treated within
three hundred yards ef the residence
of any person other than that of tha
owner or tenant thereof, shall be
maintained in a sanitary manner and
in accordance with reasonable rules
*'d I*.tu itions to be prmcnbrd bj
the North Caroline State Board of
Health and ported kn iuital.1. form
umide the privy by aa officer of the
■aid Board.
8ae. S. The heed of a family or
household, the proprietor of a boatd
ing-houee, hotel, restaurant, or rterc,
the principal or sapariaUndent of
a school, the agent or rtationmoeUr
of a railroad station or depot or
tho person in charge of an office
building, mlabhahmant, or institution,
shall be responsible for the military
maintenance, aa prescribed In section
four of this act. of such privy or
ErWiea as may be used by bis or hor
o art hold, guests, cutomerr. pupils,
passengers cx-cupenta employees,
workers or other persona
Sec. 6. The North Carolina State
Board of Health, through its officers
and laapaetora, ehall exercise euch
S^Hybe^S5amJ7^tOMdSS?Uu^
provisions of this act.
Sec. 7. If an officsr or an inspec
tor of the North Carolina State
Board of Haalth shall find a privy
located within three hundred yards
of the residence of a person other
than that of the owner or tenant
thereof which ia not constructed in
accordance with the provisions of
section three of this act, he «*»■!< se
curely fasten on the mid privy a no
tice reading, “Insanitary; unlawful
to use;” and if lh» inspector or officer
of the aforesaid Board ahull And, in
the course of hia inspection, a privy
not baing maintained In a sanitary
manner and In accordance with the
rule and regulations of tha North
Carolina State Board of Health for
tha maintenance of privies, he ahall
ramove the license from the privy
aud securely fasten on the privy a
notice reading, "Insanitary; unlawful
to use.”
See. 8. No person shall remove or
Privy license or other offi
cial notlc. fastened on or in a privy
by aa officer of tha North Carolina
State Board of Health.
Soc. t. Any person who violates
sny of the aforesaid provisions of
this art. and any person who is re
•poaisfate for the sanitary maintea
•ncs uf a privy, and who permits
such privy after an official notice
reading "Insanitary; nnlawfnl to
usa.” has bean fastened on it, to be
uaed, shall be guilty of a misdemean
or and fined not leas than Ava dollars
nor more than fifty dollars or im
prisoned not exceeding thirty days.
Sac. 10. The owner of each privy
■hall pay to th. officer or Inspector
of the North Carolina Stats Board
of Health at the time the privy la
inspected and approved for license, a
license ftc of forty cants for which
the laid officer or inspector shall last
a receipt; and the said officer or
zzzzuz&ztssa
•o received The officers and em
ployee* of the North Carolina -State
Board of Health authorised to ro
cciva license fees for the inspection
and licensing of privies shall, before
beginning their work, be bound by
n bond sufficient to insure the State
■gain'd the loss of funds which may
come into their hands under the pro
visions of this act.
SeC 11. For the faithful execu
tion of this act, the North Carolina
State Board of Health shall organise
and maintain a bureau of saaitery
engineering and Inspection which shad
(<) study, ascertain, and recommend
for installation suitable types of
privies for the variety of geologic,
imciologic, and economic conditions
found in the Slat* of North Carolina;
(2) exercise such oversight over the
construction and maintenance of
privies coming within th* meaning of
this act as may be neeeaaaor for tbs
protection of public health; (8) or
ganise, supervise, and direct a force
of sanitary inspectors wh oehall (a)
inspect, license, and closa privies In
accordance with the provisions of this
ud mhUoM of the
-*> 9irrll'v* •late Board ml lleaMb
, provid’d for in this act; (b) MS hr
srttebir Military tnavocUeas as arc
•nnJrad of th' North Carollao Start
oord of n-at?h by la*; <«) end*
n tho onfcstaMOt of tho peMir
»•» 'U* of tho BUM. Mora ea
is dally th# vital tenthUm law and
V quarantine taw. {4) coUe„
-»P*" of w»to» from public water
uppSoo for analyses by tho State
—boralory of RygMao when such'
ms lyses ore -Mewed-j by
Carolina State Board of
**•* l!'-Th? ■UMhora of tho Ese
udva BUS of tho North Carolina
«•*« »•£*••» Health, aad oaeh ed
UUoeal Slate aaaltery Inspectors m
hell bo aapoiatedf^. theTiforee
nma* of this act. m harohy aatborta
ud aad amp os tr*d to oater upon any
any buBdtnco or In
Ut at ions for tbo seisms of insasr
tUm as provtdod fW^Trvqo ^T^
State Uwa or raralatiom of tbo North
Carolina But, Board of Hralth pur
mant U tho mid laws, but tha privacy
•>f an parson shall bo violated. Any
person or persona who wOifolly later-1
fo*u ’gw •» ohotrucu tha oAcors
of tbc North Carolina State Board of
Hsatth In th, dichargo of any of
ho aforementioned datim .hall be'
polity of o Misdemeanor nnd aubjoet
to o floe of not Um »o— one hun
dted du*“* “°r more than on, thoo
““ ?;j«Pri»onment at the
d'.cc fitlci w • wf cvtrt
See. It. That tha pro T isle ns of
this act shell spply to J]l rmidaecea,'
institutions, and -gnVIhtlieirit. end
*U prlrlm vltlut rpgard to their dis
tonco from the ^ - - - person, other
Iho" the owner, .^r tenants thereof,
which arc touted oa the watershed
of a public rarfeao water so poly For
watershed of ail oteaema. creeks, aad
k*n W dolly iaverage Sow
of ^ then ten mfflioo gallons. but
Wlltnnsul ov B^|mU|n a CrOtfcl. Bf
b.SaOy average flew
of mote Sun tan mObea gallons, tho
watenhad Ann latemdo S, mek
drainage um»M rf, with!, mllas of
lha vaUnrtrb
Aar 1 A. TV^tST_ m
water conyanioa £ muUtm rap
terte* rdlmil after Oeto
K«. tUp—4 ate* hoadrad
and ntnatean, of M11lr tlte inapac
iona and raporta of unitary condi
l®" on wnterafcacU aa r*
quLred by aactioao twnaty-aiyht aad
twcnty-aina, chapter aUty4wo. Pobiic
U7* ?LSJ* *««pil a tea hundred
auandod. aad tha
North CaroHaa Btmp Board of Haahh
teal) aam aad dtotenjnn thawa
f0*1*1 teat noth
in* in tM* act AaB jtmat tha aa
tborlUaa af may town, or tity that
ntekaa a. d a pnbHa anrfaC, water
*PPir. •* tea n ter an of'tha public
lurraea water annate company. to
“•*» Si interrtloaa aa
coeh cAcialr ■
Sac. 1*. Tha
Traanrm of tha
Board af Haahh
any city
hit m
ordlnw (
f thT_
■uthorltiat of
i :r Ant, on*
and ninataaa,
tha Stea 7 to axacant
t from Ka , TUa act tean
iot apply to af fana
ara aad tha Ihair tenant!
lhat ara than thrna hum
indyarda icaa that cowm
thin the thia act.
Sac. 17. aad elanaaa of
SV.4SS3I “ “ ~
8hc. II, daU ha in force
front aad i mtlScation.
l- iunir rlay of Fahruary,
KftVflflhnmn i
DELCO-LIGHT
E. J. Hu#m>, Dealer
LEGAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE OT DISSOLUTION
Notk. to hereby given that the
oartnermis heretofore existing be
tween L. L Staeprt and A. D. John
son of Coate, N. C., under the firm
name of Stewart and Johnatoa la this
Ith day ef Aug.. ISIS, dissolved by
mutual consent. The business will
ba continued at Coats by L. L. Stew
art who to authorised to settle the
iffairs of the sold fine.
This August II, ISIS.
A. D. JOHNSON.
nones
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The end*reigned having qualified aj
tixecator of IM will ef iL late, J.
Oas Goddard, tWo la to notify ail j>er
«h* indebted to the eetate to pay
•he ewoe to tbo/Mderetgnod Ixaeu
tri*. Notice lo slop given all peraone
having claime again* aald aetata to
ssrt&rsz SasWKi
,*rsJSisi,usss^"
Egoeottla ef A'One Goddard, dot’d
SOME
Tiie next time
you buy calomel
ask far
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. The puti~d i ad refined
cjJotrid tablets th-.t ere
neuss.ilsaa, safe end sure..
Medicine! virtues retain
ed and unproved. Sold
only hi seeled packages..
Pries 35c.
xchool teacher*, iiivat-hcrx ar.d under- .
paid elorkj*—ale *|Hfnrtny money like,
drunken railum. Irxtexri of econo
mising, they keep . pending, aud then |
complain that pc .cox art high.
1 he dollar today har a 'purcliaxiug !
power of Ju/t about half at much at
a few years ago. Therefore, price*
which are today oaly twice »* high as,
a low yean ago aro not In furl high;
nl all.
1'riraa of footlslugs in tha United
Slate* arc lower than in Europe, aad
»• have a surplus of moat things.
'1 hare tore, European* continue to bay
from us and thus prices increase.
We bate (rone into debt both as
a nation and as individuals, when
ib* dollar was worth only fifty cent*.
Now. do Wc want tn depress prices
md increase the value, of tha dollar
ond be compelled te pay oar debts
with full dollar*?
Tbo only pu*».i»l* ezraue for gov
ernment tnurfarvnca is whan there is
a limited supply uf tome article aad
the government takas coatrol to Am
tribute it fairly fur the time being
only. If such action tends to discour
Ce production, the result is harmful
Instead of halpfal.
Erpm time to time daring th* past
fear thousands years, government*
have triad to control prices. Every
such effort baa failed aad ha* hart
tho people im-tend of helping them.
The Mima resale will follow in future
Moat public officials who talk freely
about reducing prices are talking sim
ply for effect. They do aot offer e^
geetion* worthy of attention except
whoa they advise people to atop bay
ing so freely. w
Shallow thinkers seam to see in a
surplus on* cease for high prices.
Thay condemn veople who hav.Vtorad
better, aot, meats and other food
In fact, pricas would he
of scarcity during tha winter aad
spring teuton.
Lower we?**, stagnant bu&inees,
the discontinuance of building, burl
naaa failures, man thrown out of work
—these will bring down prices. Do
you want to pay this pric.7
■ - •
Everybody want* high prices for
lie things they prodace and lew prices
for the things they buy.
The people In the citie.—workmen,
merchant*, bankers, end practically
everybody la trade—are working
shorter hours, getting more dollars
•pending more money, playing long
er haring more laxuries—than ever
before in history. Then they ecm
plaln because the farmer dost net
tell wheat at a dollar and Hoga at
seven cents.
Any man or woman who wants to
can feed himaelf today in practically
any town or city In the United State*'
at a eo« of forty to (ixty-fiv* cent*
y- depending upon the nature
of his work, and maintain kl. health,
increase hi* efficiency, and fwl bet
ter than hp decs today.
THa coat of distribution ia talked
;bo“l » rrvat deal but .mr
dealt with. Man In office am afraid
to touch it because of tha people
whom busineaa they meddle witL Tha
farmer ia the only man who meekly
•sormila tha politieiaa to regulate the
prlee for the products of hi* labor.
the cent plaint
Mainrt high price* for feed, people
•tkk to the citie* Instead ef normr
to tbs country where they can pro-i
“I*ve Freed My.elf Of The
Old-Time Wa*h-Day Grind”
AND too, too, — *-■-> - ■‘•It mtehi lm» tnw fcim m "TV linn
T - —»«■, g — c^u. ruwii
1*1 ibi Cryvfai
It will 4o yomt
Tfc* CryvtaJ Swinging Wringnr
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StoetSrf®
V*
See ut for Demonstration
more attractive than the coaalif. If
■*•( try to maintain this situation
by artificial means, our aatlre cirilV
sation will break down. City people
must get over the nation that H ia tha
duty of the former to food thorn
cheaply.
President Wilson nan surprised
that there ia mors food la Stomps
than a year ago, and apparently a*
thinks that It Is reprehensible. Warn
•vc not asked to prodoce more? Wore
we not assured that there weald bs
a profitable market for aU we could
produce* Aad ia It not wise to atom
butter, cm. poultry, etc., to be used
dorms the aonprod urine mason?
Otherwise we would have a feast ia
rummer and a famine ia winter. .
Strike* aad other labor disturb
ances do net decrease tbs cost at
living but the country. Transporta
tion disturbances are toe worst. Dor
lag the last tore, weeks many ears
of periihable foodstuffs have spoiled
because they could not he moved
promptly
If law* should he enactad now ta
koep down the pries of farm pro
ducts below toe coat of mrodectten,
lees foed would be produced next
year, aad wa would he worm off than
ever.
After the Civil War w« had aa eat
ery against high prices, aad the gov
ernment sat about esntrasting the
currency. But when pricer began to
fail, so many people wer# kart toot
the government was forced to aband
on any policy of sodden currency
ontrmetioa. It wag thirteen years
The ■
mBi to be to i
la tb« dtie* a> easy aa
at the expenrn of tha country. Oar
population ia increasing. The erafl
#Me land that «aa to fanned at a
prsSt ia mostly tahaa up. The fertil
ity ef ear eoMvated land la deereae
in*. The desire ef the dtiae la to
bay food aa cheaply aa poaettta wl th
ee* due regard to the cod of preduc
t-en. The result of efl tkis U to fe
aroaae tho cousuuriuc Meehthe end
decrease relatively the producing
population. In the end H aegu high
er and higher cost ef feedetuffia. Onr
national policy new ihoald ha to aaake
I if* mare attraction hi the reentry
then In the dtp. We cannot do this
hr arbitrarily holding down prices
of fopdatoffa.
1*000 MILES WITHOUT CMANG
INC A TIBS
Proof of the uniformly good eer
dee obtainable these dam from stand
ard make* of eetomobile tins Is <
Joined In record ef perfen
hr the Ceaamiedoner*
Ceoaty. Georgia.
. *2 “ car, the <mp.
V^SST12? cT2tjr WoA» *»*•—
lSOOO milao before a dado tire wee
jgyA— the act ef nZtlme with
wMch the cur was equipped. After
that many tuor. mile* wars etoehad
o« oa the speedometer on three ef
the four.
This record was amde ia tha face
of difficult rood condition*, and often
tlmaa with a land af dm to tap work
PEPSI-COLA!
See the dyer too*, over that
•oft freak cloud high up |n the
heaven* -be'* soul aod happy.
Are you t
Or are you hot ami rWcky, «n*n
Z tally lagged apJ aluggbb t
Try an exhilarating rooa over
your trouble* krlth a buoblluc,
•perkllug boater of Pr^.i-dulc.
It <aaier jne limply tdmhUmti /
To eatrh the Incipient headache
—to give Old Man HumtJlt/ the
■erry ha-ha! Drink
PEPSI-COLA *
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