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THE REVIEW: REHSVTLL E, N. C. TUESDAY, SEPT.' 25, 1917 J FOOD VERSUS MEDICINE 'F the hundred millions of -people II In the United State r-rohably ' - more than 50,000.000 are habitu ally constipated and slaves to physics. Why? Constipation is peculiarly an ailment of civilized races. Neither the lower animals living in the "wild state nor the uncivilized races suffer from con tlimtinn The cause, of course, is not Just one thing In all eases, but by far the great est uumler of cases of constipation are due to faulty diet. Tt ,r.a.1. the so-called staff of life, tt nmv have been a reliable staff to F SF1NACH BRAN Em CONSTIPATION CURED WITHOUT Bran, whole wheat flour, bulky foods, fruita, vegetables, "greens," water, xerciee, fresh air, a strong determi nation and no pills or purgatives turn the trick. lean on In the days of the tipper and nether millstone, when our ancestors trot all the Jtood of the whole wueat But today that refined, colorless, Insip id ilPiinturized substitute which makes the excuse offered as bread is robbed of most of its mineral matter, most of Its blood building salts and all of its natural laxative elements. Take the patent cereals sold as break fast food boxed wind, as you might say, at an exorbitant price; pretty la bels dispensed in lieu of nutriment; palate tickling concoctions more At for the candy counter than for the break fast tniiie. How much more whole some, nutritious, digestible and eco-1 nomlcal is the plain old oatmeal, homi ny, wbeaten grists! How much more appetizing and stimulating ror me food tube! Yet people pay over meir good money for the Insipid, sugary deceits sold as breakfast rood ana men resort to some horse doctors alleged liver pills to counteract the bad effects of ultra-refined pabulum. Whpst bran was looked npon as in digestible" some years ago and there fore considered obJectlonaDie in uw diet. We know now that indigestible rnairiiiA in oRRPntlal to the natural func tion of the bowels, besides being an aid to normal digestion. rtritn mar be taken In any cereai, in soup, in the form of bran gems, bran cookies, bran biscuit or bran rreaa. n should be taken in some form at prac tically every meal unless whole wheat or grf.bam bread is restored to the menu In place of the anemic wmte bread of modern times. Such vegetables and fruits as may be eaten raw are advisable in the dally ration whenever they can be btalned. Fruits containing seeds are especially helpful to normal bowel function and never a cause of appendicitis, as some misguided folk imagine. Indeed, one predisposing cause of appendicitis is chronic constipation, attributable to in sufficient coarse food. And the abuse' of physics is another predisposing cause of appendicitis, as of piles and other in testinal diseases. By a diet rich in the indigestible sub stances supplied by nature for a wise pinion :i mzu'mv habit of going to stool at a definite time each day or sev eral times (really natural bowel move ments occur shortly after each of the three meals), by the free drinking of water and moderate open air exercise and the scrupulous avoidance of crude "liver pills" and other harmful drugs, tha flvprncp individual can soon devel op a natural bowel function and keep it so for life. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Tumor Is Not Cancer. Please explain the difference between tumor and cancer. Answer. Tumor is any swelling or growth for instance, a harmless fatty tu mor on the skin. Cancer Is a malignant, poisonous growth or ulceration. A tumor may do harm by pressing on Important structures or interfering with imptTtanf functions. A cancer kills by slowly pt Wi ing the victim. Free of Charge Why Buffer with indigestion, dyepep urpid l!er, emstlpitioc s stomach, coming-up of food after eat ing, etc., when you can get a sample bottle of Green's August Flower free at Gardner Drug Co. This medicine t,aa rAmarkable curative properue land has demonstrated Its efficiency by tmara nt success. "Heaaacnes 1 .r. often caused by a disordered 1 stomach. August Flower is put up in I nr A nK i.inf rtt1pS VOT SSlO in all civilized countries. Tell ihem to ;6: ahead -. You might as well have the use of that building you are planning- there is nothing to be gained bj waiting. There is no prospect of prices going down for some time after the war is over. Go ahead and let your contracts. When it comes to the' roof you can make a real saving, and get a better roof by specifying teed Roofing CERTAIN-TEED is not cheaper because the quality is lower, but because it is a less expensive roofing to manufacture. It is betternot only because it is cheaper, but also because it is light weight, weather-tight, clean, sanitary, fire-rctardant and Costs practically nothing to maintain. It is now recognized as the preferable type of roofing for office buildings, factories, hotels, stores, warehouses, garages, farm buildings etc., where durability is necessary. ' CERTAIN-TEED is guaranteed for 5, 10 or 15 years, accord ing to thickness (1, 2 or 3 ply). There are many roll roofings on the market, but only one CERTAIN-TEED. It pays to get the best. It costs no more to lay a CERTAIN-TEED roof than it does to lay a poor roof, but there is a vast difference in the wear. You can't tell the quality of a roofing by looks or feel Your only safety is the kbel. Be sure that it is CERTAIN-TEED then you are certain of quality and guaranteed satisfaction. Certain-teed Slate-Surfaced Asphalt Shingles are supplanting wood and date ahinglea for residence. They coit lew, ere just as good looking, wear better, won't fall off, Wuckle or aplit. They are rc-rcu:dant, and do not bare to be painted or stained. Certain-teed Paints and Varnishes axe the best quality paint materials, ground and mixed with mechanical ac curacy. Made for all uses and in all color. With paint, aa with roofing, tbe name CERTAIN-TEED is a guarantee of quality and tntitfaction. CER TA IN. TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION Few Tort.CMcaao. PHUadelpMa. St. Louln. Boston. Celan-1 JI? pnflaJo, feao Franc-, Milwaukee. Ctoctnomi. k jlflnlrt2 MinnrsimUs. Rsohi City. SeatOe. lodJanapolw, ZJ' VaabTiiiOi fcfttt Ia Owr, Dea aieioea, siouMofi, buluUs, iosrioa. ejCney, uavaua CERTAINTEED ROOFING sold and guaranieed by JAS. ROBIN SON, ReldsTllle, Dealer In Fe rtllixer and Farm Implement. 4n a. a a M ircEaiffidlise AND WHERE TO BUY IT SAVE MONEY TRADING AT S. HEINER & COMPANY 27 SCALES ST., " . REIDSVULE. N. C What Foresight and Cash Make Possible: If MRf AIMQ EVERYONE is talking about m DfllltJnilNU iU Wnniferdil Raraains we IIV W I W 0m mmmm mm - - - are offering in High Class Merchandise. pi V fnm ami o for vnnrs1f-von needn't bur. but most likely you will when VvllIV iaaa wwa jw - w . r w you see our Wonderful Stock at such Astonishly Low Prices. WF QUOTE I OWKRv PRICES ON DRESS GOODS THAN THE BIG WHOLESALE MARKETS OF THE NORTHS ' : ' U UiJti . . T" 3, f ?t 1 II II mi m Best Quality Percales 91-2 to 14 1 -2c Sel ing Elsewhere 15c to 20c Extra Heavy Outings 12 1-2 to 14 l-2c Value 15c to 20c, Best Galateas Value 25c. Amoskeag 3 Star 1 O f mOn Ginghams. 1 afci 1 mLe Value 20c. Good Quality Ging- Q J Op hams . Selling Elsewhere 15c C h'ildren' Dresses . . ARt Value $1.00. OC Crepe De Chine JtjO Jg Waists . Value $5.00. Mercerized Pongee ... 0? Value 40c. t. Beautiful Suitings 1 O Value 20c. ' 1 1 "C 14 l-2c ;LOW PRICES IN HIGH PIRCE TIMES; i Showing an Exceptional Strong Line of Silk Jfffetas, Pongees, Silk Shirting, Fancy Silks, Linens, Dubar, Chiffon Silks, Foulards, Ga berdines, Crepe De Chines, Georgettes, Satins and Messalines SHOWING A WONDERFUL LINE OF LADIES SUITS AND DRESSES AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS SHOES qui PRICES FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Famous Makes Such as W. L. Douglas, Rice & Hutchins, Endicott Johnson, Tretco, and Godman, at Savings of $1 to $3. Positively Guaranteed. Bargains in Heavy Shoes. Every Day Shoes. . Will you come and see for yourself? New Fal 1 es FOR MEN AND BOYS Cheaper Here Than Elsewhere r ik. N...t MnJl with BELTED BACK and NORFOLK EFFECTS. Also More Conservative Models to please all tastes and pocket books. PRICED LOWER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. Come and see for yourself. YOU SAVE MONEY TRADING AT 1NE CO 27 Scales St., Next to Brittaln's Drug Store, ReidsvlllcN. C Has a Hiflh Opinion of Chamberlain's Tablets. "I have a high oplnion of Chamber lain'sTa.bleta for biliousness and as a laxative," writes Mrs. C. A. Barnes, "I have never found anything so mild and pleasant to use. My brother has also used these tahlets with satisfac tory results." Advertising in this paper will bring good returns on the money invested SP Something to Think About TheUnited States Government re port shows that North ' Carolina will consume three million seven hundred and nineteen thousand. (3,719,000) bushels more wheat in the year 1917 than is produced In the State Where are we farmers drifting to? Can you give any -guess as to how high wheat will be in 1918? We cannot get it from the west Now is our time to put in the largest crop of wheat ever planted In this State. I want to say to my friends and customers that 1 am prepared to furnish you with the best Fertilizer at the closest price. I nave Armours brands in any form ready to ship at any time and can sell you by the sack or by the car, and advise my friends to put in your order and get your fertilizer while you con, for tlwre is sure to be trouble about get ting cars to haul our Fertilizer. Hoping to meet with all my farmer friends and explain to them this very Important thing. Yours truly J. R.: SBREVE, ReWe,N.C. Whittemore-fflobley Co. Does This Saving Look Good to You? Fuel is high here is a way to gain big fuel economy and a perfectly heated home. Why not save the gas half of the coal wasted by all other stoves, with the fuel saving Colo's Original (lot Blast 4 t J H. 1 H .
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