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JWW- PAGE TORUS FRIDAY, NOV. 10TH, 1916 IfPf P For Winter Golds Ton nerd ttul tonie. Strenrth U required to overcome the trouble. Let that tonie be one that 1 peclallr valuable in catarrhal conditions, and you ean conquer the cold. A cold ia acute catarrh; it may become chronic. Chronic eatarrh fre quently become ystmie, involving the stomach and the intca tinal tract a well aa the no or -throat. It mean a tarnation. PERUNA IS INVIGORATION It clear away the waste matter, dutpeli the Inflammation and tones up the system, For forty-five yeara it has been used in catarrh by thousands of grateful aufferers. who willingly tell the world of their relief. Parana's long history of helpful- . nesa is the best evidence that it ia what you should take. Liquid or tablet form for your con- 123 gf NauwoMoivuKs. kiuifswwaxw net IM nSMttW (! bo CO. venience. Manalin Is the Ideal laxative and liver tonic. In tablet form it ia deli cious to take, mild and effective, with out unpleasant effects, and will not form a habit. Liquid, 85c and 11.00; tablets, 10c and 26c. THE PERUNA CO Columbus, O. Baby Had Whooping Cough. Mrs. Sam C. Small, Clayton, N. M writes: "My grandson had whoopiing cough when he was three months old. We used Foley's Honey and Tar and I believe It saved his life. He Is now b'g and fat." Foley's Honey and Tar Is a fine thing to have in the house for whooping cough , croup, .-lis, colds. Sold at Gardner's. cour Men Feel Tired, Too While much Is Bald about tired wo men it must be remembered that men also pay the penalty of over-work. When the kidneys are weak, inactive or sluggish, when one feels tired out and miserable, has the "blues", lacks energy and ambition, Foley Kidney Pills are tonic and strengthening. They act quickly. At Gardner's. . There is more catarrh In this ser tion of the ountry than all other di seases put together, and for years It was supposed to be incurrable. Doc tors prescribed local remedies and by constantly failing to cure with lo cal treatment, pronounced It Incura ble. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a con stitutional remedy, is taken Intern ally and acts through the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. One Hundred Dollars reward Is offer ed "for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send or cir culars and testimonials. '.,' F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. 6. Sold by Druggists, f 5c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation LINER ENDS EXCITING TRIP OF 30,710 MILES Bringing with her n ta!o of un mlver turous voyage of 30,710 miles, the Su vanuah liuur City of - Savannah' bai just arrived nt Toiiipkiiisville, neai New York. Tla trip, just completed took ' the .' SHI foot coast wise venue' twice around the Cn6 of Uonl Hope. The Cily .of Suvuiinuh !ft New York last Doteinbi!.- uu a nip wlifcli tool, her around ILij (.'upc? tu (iood Hope to Durban. Rangoon tsinl Ilombny, After leavSn'K . Culcnttn ou May 11 the .Savannah sailed ilirouj;U the In dian ocean and was pro-ewllng thfouyl. the Mozambique channel, between thi African coast and the island of Mada gascar, when her forelioUl burst InU lla:ties. With a c;u ;o of hides the ves Hel raced for an East African port. All the time flm f-:n" from t';e hides were almost u..ca;.. '..'.. At Lourenco . ''W the 1'. . e was ex tinguished afti . .-.--file loom and the fore parts ,.' K.ici- were flood ed. Then the .S . :nnaij settled eight feet in the mud. .--The '.water swelled the hides so that there was danger qf the vessel's sides bursting. All hands were set to work discharging the car go, and this was delayed by the break ing of the cranes. When the bides, especially the ele phant hides, were placed ou the wharf 5,000 natives protested to the health authorities at. the. "dors which were given off. When the protest was be ing considered the Savannah steamed for Cape Town with the hides, which were still valuable. Then she-coaled and headed for New York. iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMniiiii iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii MlMMiiiiiMHiiiiiMlliiiiiimiitiiitniHiiiiiiiliiiiiimtnmniiiiliiitiMiuruiiHiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitliiitiiiiiiiiilliiiniMiitiy In Printing- Other Printers Talk I But We Produce "QUALITY" Phone No. 1. I The W. M. 1 Review Building. WE will give you the practical thing and it will be of a dignity and style that will please you We've got the equipment; weve got experi- ence, and we'll deliver the job on time and in perfect order. Give us a chance to figure on your next job. Our prices may not be absolutely the lowest, but when you get the work you will be satisfied 1 with it and you will know that the price is low measured by character and quality. . Oliver Printing Co., :-: Rfidsville, N. C. Lfinds son MOURNED AS ' DEAD FOR FOURTEEN YEARS HfHfBfHfBfHfMfKMfnfMI BLAMES AUTOS, NOT GERMS, FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Automobiles, not germs, are to blame for the epidemic of infan tile paralysis that has swept the Uf country, according to the asser tion 'made' by Dr. Thomas F Ilnrtington, deputy commission er of labor of Massachusetts, hi an address before the annual convention at Cincinnati, O., of the American Public Health as sociation. "Infantilo paralysis is duo to chemical agents namely, tises and funics given off in the at mosphere by the combustion of oils and fluids used in auto mobiles," said Dr. Ilartmgton. "Cases' of gas and fuel poison ing and eases of Infantile paral ysis a-iiee in every essential. "In infantile paralysis we are dealing-with a chemical agent and not a micro-organism. In fants and old persons are more susceptible to the malady. Al though infantile paralysis has been epidemic for years, Its prevalence in epidemic form dates from, the introduction and wide use of the automobile." Ml Hf Uf X Hf IS m Mf IS a? 8f Mr Ms f m & UfMflff)MfU.JMffafHfBHfHf OVER FOUR HUNDRED MILLION EGGS ARE HELD IN STORAGE Carried away by his father lourteeu years ago, following a separation of his parents when he was but seven years eld, fate played an Important part at Dayton, O.. in the reunion of Clarence HecUer wiih his mother, who years ago mourned him as dead. It was while working in a munition factory at Elmira, N. Y that Ilecker received a telegram from his father conveying the news of bis grandfa ther's death tuid went to Iewisburg, O., to attend the funeral. All these years the boy had been taught that his mother was dead, and while at Lewis burg he learned that his mother was living in Dayton. His mother, after continuous search for her son, had long ngo given him up as dead or lost. liceker wpnt to Dnyton and met his mother. She .probably will return to Elmira with her son. Hiiiiiiiiiiyiiuiiiiii niiiiiMiiiiiiMJiiiiMiMiiiiuuMUMUMiiiMiiHHMiMrHHUiiiiiniiMiriiiiuHiiiiii!liiiiini;i!iiinmiMiniMninMiiiniMirinMiHniiHiiiiiiiiii?iiiiijitiiiiii7 't3mrKK?'VsP : tit. ,1 f I rrli steel hnmr m Kenir ; J UMG. "Speed lel!," rr-.2: :o a reinforced chamber for tLs powder. A11 the drive is kept tacit of the shot. You'll find, with thousand 3 of other st6rt3-cie'n, that Remiat'tcn UMC Irrow and KiiTOVuiuD jpeea unens five you jurt that additional "punch" that "ets your bird v-hea conditions arc least favorable. - Wtea yda tuy your ammunition the next time, rerauvd us to show you the "Arrow trd 'Nitro Ciah" sheila. They're the be'rt that money can buy because they ve got back cf tnem all the years of experience that have made Rerr!r.toa UMC a household word. WEITTEM0RE- MOBLEY HARDWARE COMPANY ton "tj Proua Parents. Nineteen boys have been born to Mr and Mrs.(rr:mk Scott at Corning, Ark., in ten years three sets of triplets, four sets of twins and each has been gives a name beginning with A. Alderman George Pretzel of Chlcagc has presented to the health committee of the city council some facts con cemiug eggs, their high prices aui the apparent reasons therefor. Alderman Pretzel produced a report' showing there are 1,2T0,(MK) eases oil eggs (thirty dozen in a case, or 450, j 000,000 eggs) now in cold storage irj Chicago. His report, which wis madti by private investigators, who, the alder man -says, are thoroughly 'responsible and in a position to know, will namt the cold storage warehouses in whlcl the eggs.are held nnd give the approxl mate nmount in each and will ehov that eight men, commission brokers control this entire supply of eggs. Drastic action will be taken in tht federal investigation of the soaring prices of food prixlucts, It was an nomiced Ly .Charles E. Clyne, United States district attorney. Mr. Clyne said he -.had infonnntion to the effect that jobbers in Peoria, Springfield anrf East St. Louis hold daily conversations over long distance telephones and fis prices of foodstuffs in Illinois. YOUNG AMERICAN ARTIST IS EXPELLED AS A SPY 33?S$V'-- m Jacob Hyslev Eighty-four, Gives Up Si'i? In Hotel Manhattan. After sixty years of harberlng Jacob nysler. for twenty years proprietor of the shop in the Motel Manhattan, New York city, has retired at the age of eighty-tour with a comfortable fortune. Years ago' lie owned the barber shop in the Windsor hotel and In his time has sliavc i so!rc of the ' most famous men in the country. 'Among his Kteady patnitis are-Mayor Mitchc',, (..;-' McAneny,' Williax nnd Percy Ko- !;ofel'er. Colonel Theo dore Koo evcif has freqnentlr had his face -niaftsarrd and hair singed, and flysler also has trkumed the beard of Charles E. ihu.hes. Ho has; had as customers Genera! O rant,'. Jay Could nnd olher famous men -now dead. Mys'er has-.been paring $10.00!) a year rent, ai d he will turn the place over to Eu'. i. S 'limnlz, , his nephew and manager, on a -sublease calling for 12.001) a year. Hysler's fortune is re puted to be welt over $300,000. A REDUCTION SALE! NOW GOING ON AT R. L" BORLAND'S GROCERY STORE! THE HOME OF BARGAINS TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS: - . I wish to say that the prices on everything are high as you know. But you will rind my prices as low as the lowest on everything ia my line to reduce my stock. I am jroing to sell many things at and below cost. Here are some of my prices: Best roasted cofi'ee 16c lb; best Standard oil 13c gal., 5 gal. 60c; this is for CASH only If charged 65e or delivered 70c. Thig rule will not be departed rom. I have flour, meat, meal, lard, sasrar, coffees, shipstnJT, bran, hay, oats, cotij on hand at all times, overalls, pants, undersvear, socks and hose, a nice line of Sunday shirts and work shtrH, suipea Ws and supporters. ' In fact almost anything you need. Call and see me. I will make the prices right. R. L. BORLAND Throws Up Job a Claim Fortune Left by-His Uncle. Harold Van Bitcd, twenty years old, has given up his job us bellboy in the i;oc!:well House, .Clets Falls," N. Y., and is on 'hU way. to New York to claim a fortune said irt be about ?V o!m.!m.i, left by. an uncle. The former bellboy lived - with' his uncle until several months ago, when ho went to the .'White', mountains to work in a hotel. He went to Glens Falls and worked' under the assumed name of Ileiimm Schwers. lie has jUst learned that a search was leltig made 'for Win. London Charwoman Stops at Starchin: Consulate's Emblem. An American flag with pink star? and otherwise peculiarly picturistic lr appearance has been hanging from it pole In front of the American consulate In London. A laundress hired to w asl nnd iron the consulate's flags bad boil ed them, thus causing the colors t run. ! George Washington, who is Consu'i General Skinner's colored messengei and who saw service in the Tenth eav airy during the Spanish war, upbraid ed the laundress, who replied she -fun' even thought, of putting starch in the flags. To this Washington indignantly replied: "Madam, that's one flag that doesn't need any starch in it." The consulate is appealing to Wash Ington for new flags. Loudon soot and fogs tise up aboiu sis flags yearly. Rockwell Kent, an American artist, has returned, to bis liome in West New Brighton, X. Y., after having been ex pelled from. .Newfoundland, under the defense of the realm act, on suspicion of being a tieruian spy. lie endeavor ed through the state department to begin a suit for if.'M) damages against the Newfoundland government. He was inf 'l ined, however that the state department--..-.would not support his claim. .- Mr. Kent osinblbiiiod a studio on the ancient- -rainpart .overlooking;.-; Bii;us harbor,' where Die scenery 'appealed .to' hiin. ; . ; pu:;piefiii m(mui began to point a fln; i j;er at uie." he . yajil. ; "");ie 'day in an nrgnmen't, I ("i.'.l a i'.riiislier it would be a long .time heroic 1 .!; British . army 'reached I''fi;ii. The rumor Spread, and' it way i:;;t h i.;; I ef-r it was whisper ed ti:.;l I v, :!.: ic:!"y a 'crmaii. I got In ei'Vht to;: of C al, and the place fairly buzzed .with the news that I was laying in a -.': p:.ly 'for a fieet of U I-.oats. ;:- "1 foollblj'.v' . wrc t:e : 'i iter to a (r. man frh'iid i.i this y;uitry, and part of it was wi ll ten in (,'ena;in, Tlie next day an ofllr-er catue to i !i house, and I was orJercl to ai;e.!r before the police in St, John's. I consulted the American onsul, James S. Benedict, and a lawyer, but I could get no satis faction' ', Finally not ice was served upon hint that he had twenty-four hours hi which to leave tiip country, lie left. Law Against Cricket. Until a century, and a half ago Eng land's great .'.national pastime figured la the statute books as a crime. The game was dw-lared illegal In the time of Edward IV., owing to its -having m come so popular as to interfere with archery, the then sport of kines. The law agalnst it yas vigorously .enforced and every person convicted of playing the game was fined b or pent to prii on. It vns not until the formation of the famous ITam'tiedon clnb in" 171'.; that the stntuie was repealed. Pah Mall Gazette. Even the man who Is a dreamer at tracts attention when he snores. Cabbage riants For Sale Early Jersey, Wakefield and Charleston Wakefield. By parcel post, 15c. per hundred; $1.25 per thousand. Resi dence 'phone 149; business 'phone 198. Orders promptly filled. WV I Gardner, Reidirille, N. C. - " THE WHOLE BODY NEEDS PURE BLOOD The bones, tlie muscles, and all the onrans of the body depend for their strength and tone and healthy action on pure blood, ' If the blood is very impure, the bones become diseased; the muscles become enfeebled, the step loses its elasticity, and there is inability to perform the usual amount of labor. The skin loses its clearness, and pimples, blotches and othsr eruptions appear. , Food's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood. It is positively unequaled in the treatment of scrofula and other humors, catarrh, rheuroathm, dys pepsia, loss of appetite, that tired feelinsr. Be sure to pet Hood's and get it today. All druggists. ALCOHOL -1 PLK CI NT AVeijctable Pre p.irationfor siroi'atiiiihclootlandtoula iinS die bioraaxlis audBwdsaC v; 1 n ii i i i wr:iy'vfftaTmr1 PronolcsDistionntfcrfii ncss and Ifest.Con!airts nciu Opiuni.Morphiae nor u"utrd OT ARC OTIC. MectpeofOldlkUFnum fimifikii Seed .UtlarUvnlcSt&i Iftrm StfJ- 7mirg Sugar in wnr. Aperiect Remedy for rdreflpa-tlon.SourStoraach.Dtarrhofa Worms onvulsions jevtrisfr ncssandLossoFSixtP FacSintile Signature of NEW' YORK. ilia For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature M a' 1325 guaranteed. undcrthe Hx II B llri .A Ilf Use For Oyer Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. mil ARE YOU a : ' '. GETTING Profit SharlDg With Your Purchases? '.' '- ' .;;'' ,-t ..." They Are VALUABLE. You Can Get them By Trading At BURTON-CHANCE-WALKER CO., FURNITURE -UNDERTAKING WHERE v MOTHER 'EARTH ! YIELDS FORTH HER ucm STREATt OF COLD. ; ..,-(. t,-...;7-: Vast Virgin 00 a Kiuo iiotuititu iu iur,uuu ine pure amoer colored ou actually 1 . Crr'. i 9 c rii'uiiu, nine at uncc v fi vCjTfor Prospectus and information that wiliV'i y GIVE YOD A FREE Rflllfm TRIP Tft fillR fiH. FIFinSV 4 ehifh will ronvinrp vmi that Sin.no invswl 1 P to-day may brinsr you a $1,000 or more within 1 . . i .. i . . . . i ,i m a yvar. is ine ncnest came in xne woria e : l . j or quicK money, ana we want lo convince you that we have the OIL, so write AT ONCE for further information to THE EASTERN OIL CO, Inc. 522 Anrkai fUL Bank Builifiiif RICHMOND - VIRGINIA . Awfl-J mk,::i XK mHil-ml?f IttApM. V . . . 'mm. S T tt N 1 o I A o Read The eviewRegularly
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