u / ’ ' HOKE COUNTY, JOUI^AL, KAEFORD, N. 0.: rtTER WITH ASPIRIN ‘ tCooMMny, who introduced ^pt- rHi In IMO, give proper directions. Bayer Company, who Intro- Aaplrin, tell In their careful di- ioDS in each package of genuine yw Tablets of Aspirin” that to get results one or two glasses of wa- flhoQld be drank after taking tab* Lift off Corns! Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freecon# costs only a few cents. yer Tablets of Aspirin" to be aolne must be marked with the “Bayer Cross.” Then you are the genulae, world-famous As- prescribed by physicians for eighteen years. [Bach unbroken “Bayer” package pntalns proi>er directions for Colds, leadache. Toothache. Earache, Neo* al^a. Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neurl- and Pain generally. L Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets but a few cents. Druggists al.so d! larger “Bayer” packages. Aspirin ttie trade mark of Bayer Manufac- of Monoaceticaddester of Salicy- adM.—Adv. flaying the Game. Grace—Slie'’^;aves all letters she re- Iceives from her male friends. Edythe—For mere sentiment? Grace—No; she thinks she might work a breach of promise suit out of them. The Worrisome Ones. “Well, granddad, you don’t worry over your seventy-five years.” “No. Only over the last five.”—Meg- gendorfer Blatter (Munich). With your fingers 1 You can lift off any hard corn, soft com, or corn be tween the toes, and the hard skin cal luses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the earn or callous. In stantly It stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or cal lous right off, root and all, without one bit of pain or sorenefla, *'Truly 1 No humbug'—Adv. Even Were New Suits Not $40. Sir Oliver Lodge says that dying is like' di.scarding an old suit of clothe. To some of us doing the latter Is al most as hard as dying, truly.—Bos ton Transcript. WOMEN! DYE RIGHT! SAY "DIAMOND DYES” Don't Spoil or Streak- Material in a Poor Dye Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple that any ' woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color into worn, .shabby gar- ^^ments, draperies, coverings, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other kind—then perfect results are guaran teed even If you have never dyed be fore. Druggist has color card. BELOVED GOLF CAME FIRST Lttle Things Like Marital Ties and _the Demands of Business Didn’t Worry These Devotees. A golfer’s wife had Just told her hus- 4>ai;d that she-ibteoded to leave him forever, not tecause he,was a golfer, but otlrtT'reason. . “Will nothing alter your decision? Will nothing Induce you to stay?” he asked. The wife was obdurate, “Well, he said, “It Is a terrible shock, but while you are packing, I think I will go out on the lawn and do a little putting!” 'This is reminiscent of a story of one of the heroes of golf, an Edinburgh Innkeeper who lived a hundred years ago or thereabouts. lie was so devot ed to the game that he started playing at dawn and was seen at night putting on the greens by the light of a can dle, At last his wife applied for a separation on the ground that her hus band was not attending to his busi ness. He went to the court, admitted the impeachment, and said; “She can have all I got If she will give me so much a week to buy golf halls. She can look after the business!” Golden Opportunity. Judge—Haven’t I seen the defend ant some place before? Lawyer—Yes, your honor; he taught your wife how to sing like a grand op era star. ALL SHE WANTED TO HEAR Possibly Clerk Had More Information to Gi>ffi Out, but Elizabeth Wouldn't Walt Elizabeth! tripped blithely Into the country poa office. > “I want no know,” she tltoanded with % blush as she handed the cleA if pink communication ad dressed to ner lover, “how long it will be before ll get an answer to this letter.” "That depends,” he answ’ered; “If. he’s In jail they will let him write once a month only; If he’s dead broke he’ll have to w^it till he can earn the price of a stamp, and I have no data upon which to base an opinion of his earning capacities. If he’s ill in bed he may not care to dictate to a disinterested third party, and If It’s smallpox they won’t let him write at all; ditto, If he’s dead. Then, again, if he’s got a new girl—” At which moment he realized that the fair Elizabeth had flown.—Pitts burgh Chronicle-Telegraph. Concluding the Ceremony. The Justice of the Peace—Do you take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife? The Bridegroom—I do. The Justice—Then J pronounce you man and wife. And remember vou asked me to me. do this. Don’t ever blame Some digi Ifled men are hustlers. Instant Postum Ml sells at the same low price as before the general rise in costs —and great is the number of families who now use this table beverage in place of coffee. Attracted to its use by continued low cost, they found its agreeable coffee- like flavor much to their liking. With no health intent behind their action they discovered better nerves followed the change. All Grocers sell Postum and your trial is invited ^There^s a Reasorl^ llade by POSTUM CEREAL CO., Inc.. BATTLE CREEK. MICHIGAN k iJir JOINT RESOLUIN TO DECUlOE PEACE •UBBTITUTE FOR RESOLUTION RECENTLY PASSED BY THB LOWER HOUSE. to BE WEEKS OF OF PRESIOENT CHASE Thirty college presidents INTERESTED WITNESSES TO BRILLIANT CEiRMONIAL “ PBESIDED Virtually Solid Damocratio Oppo«M| to the Measure is Pred^iMP'^y Leadei;s of Waah’ngttm.—A Joint resolutioa proposing repeal of resolutions by Congress declaring a state of war with Germany and Austria-Hungary ha« been reported out by the senate tor- eign relations committee by a strict party vote. Introduced by Senator Knox, re publican, of Pennsylvania, as a sub atitute for the republican re«olutlon recently passed by the house, the measure was formally presented to the senate late in the day 'by Genatoi lifidge, the republican leader. Leaders of both parties predicted several weeks of discussion with lit tle prospect of action until near the time set for a recess for the national conventions. Prealdent's Addrssss was an Analysis of Haw a Stats Unl>^Tsil3( Could Aid In Upbuilding Nsw South Virtually solid democraHc oppoei- tlon to the substitute was predicted by leaders of th«^ party. ieneraf Psrshlng is inspecting Military Forces in Canal Zona. Panama.—General John J. Persh ing arrived here to make an Inspec tion of military forces' in the canal cone. Scotch Whiskey Appears to Havb Lost Its Flavor With Scotchman. Dunfermliipe, Scotland.—The Scot tish' trades union congress hais pass ed a resolution in favor of liquor pro hibition. Hiram Johnson Defeated by Wood in Recent Nsw Jersey Primarlc Complete corrected figures In the New Jersey preferential prealdeatlal primary gave Major General Lieooard Wood a lead of 1,267 votes over Sen ator Hiram W. Johnson. The yote stood; Wood, 52,608; Jedmomn, 61,- 401. Sugar in Chicago Reaches a Nsw High Level Price of S2c a Pound. Hiekory,-Corinth Reformed church baa made such rapid progress in the canvass in the fofiTard movement of that church to raise $ill,000,000 that local officers believe there will be no difficulty in raising $35,000 here. This will put the Hickory congregation far |0Tac, Ks quota. . Chicago.—^Sugar reached the high est price on record in Chicago, ac cording to commission men, when a 1,000-pound lot. sold for 32 cents a pound wholseale. Buyers a'ttampted ti> obtain more by offering 32 cents. Lutheran Minister Ssys Divooxes Promote a Higher Moral Standard. Bridgeport, Conn,-—Divorce oases tend to a higher standard of morals and there Is really no need to look with horror on their increasing num ber, according to Rev. Arnold Keller, of New Haven, who read a paper on divorce at the final session of the Connecticut conference of Lutheran Churches here. Entire World Mutt Tighten Belt if There Is to be Food for All. New York.—The entire world must tighten its belt if there is to~^ enough for all, and that belt is a strict control of bank credit without which the world will continue to gorge itself and inflate, declared Paul M Warburg, banker, discussing inflation. Its caushs and remedies, before the Academy of Political Science here. Anonymous Gift of $3,000,000 Is Made Interchurch World Movement. York.—An anonymous gift of $3,00^000 to the united financial cam palgn of the Interchurch Worh Movem'ent was announced at cam paign headqjuarters here, with the statement that $100,000,000 of the $336,777,572 sought had been pledged. Another Effort Made by Striking Railroad^ Men to Obtain Hearing. Washington.—Another effort to gain a hearing before the railroad labor board r.’as made by representatives of the non-recognized asscwjations of railroad men who have quit their Jobs In a letter to Chairman Barton, offi cials of the new organizations said the recognized unions had misrepre sented the strikers and they asked that the new associations of yardmen and enginemen be permitted to pre sent wage demands. Chapel Hill.—'In the presence of a erge crowd of distinguished educators and public officials. Dr. Harry Wood- bum Chase was inaugurated president of the University of North Carolina, the oldest state university in the Unit ed States. Among the visitors were more than 100 representatives of col leges and Itamed societies, including more than 80 college premdents. President A. Lawrence Lowell, of Harvard, President John G. Hibben of Princeton, Dr. Charles R. Mann, head of the War Department’s educational ■ystam, President Potoat of Wake For est, 'State Superintendent of Public In struction E. C. Breoks, W. N. i^errett of Rockingham, Dr. Archibald Hender son of the University faculty, and others took part in the inaugural exer cises, which were presided over by Governor T. W. Btchett. Chief Justice Walter Clark of the supreme court of North Carolina administered the oath of office to President Chase, and Bishop Joseph B. Cheshire delivered the Invocation and pronounced the banediotion. President Chase’s inaugural address cm the “State University and the N^w South” was an analysis of bow a staie university could help in the upbuilding ef the new south U^rough the materlalV prosperlty of the present day. “To ' transform industry into something more than a method of making a liv ing or of accumulating yorealth, to mgke of it., a great instrument for i(^ie^g the ideals and aspirations of demooracy itself—this is to write a chapter in southern history that the whole world will read,” said President Chase. .-C Side dress your Cotton witti GERMAN POTASH KAINTT per cent TilANURE SALT d NITRATE OF SODA 100 pounds of Manure Salt go as far as 160 pounds of Kainit and have the same effect as a plant food ^nd plant disease preventive— neither one wjill injure your crop. For price* write nearest Office of Nitrate Agencies Comply New York Norfolk Savannah Jacksonville New Orleans Houston, Tev^ Stocke at other leading Atlantic and Gulf Porte AFTER TRIAL If you want to keep it Send Us for n?5 We want you to oee the Dixie Razor and try it tfaoroDghlT- .-Mter rtal If mu vrmttol fceepltaend na $1.9$ and we-will send you ■ fine $!.•• razor i^ne free. If you don to want It return to na. Fill out blank below and mail to ua. The razor wlU be aent WAIl WAOvavM aMAJI I you by return mail. DIXIE MANUFACTURING CO.," UNION CITY, GEORGIA p.a- .STATH. .n.r.D.- Winsdor,—The county commence ment of the public schools of Bertie county was held here. The main inci dents were the great chorus of chil dren from all parts of the county and a magnificent address by Dr. E. C. Brooks, State superintendent. HickoryHickory people accepted the census figures without batting an •ye. They had not expected a great showing, because most of the new in dustries in the past ten yearh have gone outside the incorporated limits and as a result Highland, Brookford, Longview and West Hickory, all in- corpor^d towns have almost assumJ ed •ity^lrs. incorporation papers were issued by the Secretary of State to the Univers ity Hotel Company, of Chapel Hill, with a capital stock of $250,000 and $800 paid in, by E. G. Wright, Greens boro; J. W. Umstead. Tarboro, end W. 8. Roberson, Chapel Hill. The new company plans tfie erection of a mod em hostelry at the University town, to be completed as soon as arrange ments oen be perfected. Statesville,—The school board hui elosed contract for the erection of two new City school buildings that have been under contemplation for some time. The front street building for white children is to be a modem structure in every way, well veiitilatad rooms, large auditorium, library, physicial culture room,.,etc. The building for the colored chil dren is to be an up-to-date structure also. British to Support Sultan In a Move Against Nationalist Turks Constantinople.—British troops, it is believed, plan to support the' sultan’s forces in the movement against Turk ish nationalists in Asia Minor and evsn Join in an aggressive offensive against Mustapha Kemal. Lieutenant General Sir Milne, commander of British forces hers, has gone to Ismid on an Inspection tour and elaborate preparations are.,being made by the IBrltMi along the Anatolian eoast thw sea of Msrmors, Preparing for Grand Opera Asheville,—With the election of of ficers of the Asheville Musical Fes tival Association here, the associaWon having been chartered, aanouncement is made 'Madame Schumann Heink, the noted contralto, will head the list of artists \6ho will sihg here duriag the first grand opera week, which will be held from August-16 to 21. Under the leadership of Thaddeau Rich.^reg ular assistant director of the Philadel phia Symphony Orchestra. Fifty artists of that renowned organ ization will give- six night concerts, and three matinees. Naturally. “The hygienic experts set their faces against kissing.” “Who doesn’t?” GET READY FOR “FLU” Keep Tour Liver Active, Youx SysteBi Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel ^blets, that are De> lightful, 3afe and ■ ‘ .(Sure. •»* '\^ Physicians and Druggists are advis ing their friends to keep their systems purified and their organs in perfect working order as a protection against the return of influenza. They know., | that a clogged up system and a lazy^ liver favor colds, influenza and serious complications. To cut short a cold overnight and to prevent serious complications take one Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of water—that’s all. No salts, no nausea, no griping, no sickening after effects. Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver is active, your system is puri fied and refreshed and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break fast. Eat what you please—no danger. Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Every druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not perfectly delighted with Calotabs.—(Adv.) The Kind. “These automobile thieves who are so bold certainly have nerve.” “Yes; motor qerve.” A Lady of Distinction. Is recognized by the delicate fascinat ing Influence of the perfume she uses. A hath with Cuticura Soap, and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores, followed by a dusting with Cuticura Talcum Powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skin.—Adv. CUUna’i Baimklw. IwmU mi •m? hbzL | ftmztnl M-MreMk. ■ZS-iltAilic. N&Miaioirf smup n* Viutf ul CUUna’i B•■■lat•r OhIldrMi srow haslthr sod frss frail eolle, disirhoaa, flotnlMie^ ■ eomtlpstian and otbsr tronbls U I givai it at tsetbins time. BafSb plMuant—ahvan brinst lolta. AtAU Drueei*l*i KING PIN CHEWING TOBACCO Has that good licoiice taste aouVeiem lookmgldr. %ITCH! a v 8 in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINaWORH.TETTERorother itchina Skin diseases. Price 75c at dmaaists, or direct from Ll.lltkaNi MiBIcIm Ce.,S(iiniiM,fu. KODAKS & SUPPLIES We also do hiahest class of finishlna- Prices and Catalogue upon request. S. Galetki Optical Co., Richmead, Va. {OSrfiVILZ MIMOVIDbrDT. Bm’a FTMkU 01ntm«ot*»Toff dronlat or^ FRECKLES WANTED—Every llve^ American, to help sell an article for home, * farm, factory. Plans for all. Davison, UlHc & Trombonl, 98 Park Place. Room 3, Nevr York City. Some prefer to do their haymaking by gaslight. . ' FOB SALE: BLOCK OF LOTS suited for warehouse or stores on railroad front, Den mark, a C.. a railway center of three trunk llnea C. H. Dorsett. Savannah, Georgia. W. N. Us, CHARLOTTE, NO. 19-1920. 'HThat Killeil Bill ? M Eve sry •Id: Electro on Powtr Plant Greensboro,—Petition by the South ern Power company for a franchise permitting It ■to establish and operate an electrical system In Greensboro was presented to th* city cphimlssion- ©rs by attorneys for the petitioner. It seems probable that a special election giving the voters a chance to pass on the question of granting the franchise will be ordered, as the eity fathers are without authority to granL the franchise until ordered to do so by ths people a^t the oolss. man, woman and child in the world has “Liver Trouble” some times. Many of them Die from it and never realize it. No use in this. And folks are learning better. Thousands have found out that Dr. Thacher*s Liver and Blood Syrup will relieve “Liver Troubles”. Will keep the Bowls open and thie Blood rich and red, You ought to try this old doctor’s prescription— before “Liver Trouble” gets in its dead- Ij' work on you—like it did on “Bill.” Get it from your drug store. rt . 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