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BLACK-DRAUGHT , AFP DINNER Shoemaker Tells How He Found Relief From Painful Spells of Stomach Trouble, and Grew Stronger. Try on, bt. C. ? "About five years ago I had a very serious stomach trouble," i says Mr. T. G. Tucker, of this town. I "I had a number of these spells. I ' would get cold and just shake, and had very severe pains In my chest. | "I suffered a great deal. I kept using different remedies and did not get results. I would suffer till I would break out In cold perspiration, r knew something must be done. "I had taken Black-Draught, but Just an occasional dose for constipa tion. I decided it might do me good in these spells. I took a dose after ? meals, and, sure enough, it did. "It helped me so much until now I keep it In the house all the time. I am a .-shoemaker, and when I have my dinner sent to my shop I have a pack age of Blnck-Draught where I can ! take It afterwards. It Is a splendid 1 medicine. I am glad to praise it for , the suffering it saved me. "I have used Black-Draught five ; yeats, and these spells grew less fre- J quent after a couple of doses. Now j I am much stronger than I have been i In years, due to Black-Draught." Thedford's Black-Draught is purely i vegetable, pleasant to take, and acta In a prompt and natural way. ? So many thousands of persons have ! been benefited by the use of Black Draught, you should have no hesi tancy in trying this valuable, old, well established remedy, for many liver and stomach disorders. Sold every- 1 where. Hubby as a Shopper. With an air of great daring the meek-looking man walked Into the de partment store. "I ? er, want a pair of gloves for my wife," he said shyly. "Yes, sir," replied rhe salesgirl, blithely, "what color? Kid suede or lisle, and how many burtons ? two, four, six, eight ? " "I don't care," replied the man boldly, "so long as they, don't' button down the back.' Clear Your Complexion with This Old Reliable Remedy ? Hancock SulphurCompound For pimples. black-heads, freckles, blotches, and tan as well as for more serious face, scalp and body eruptions, hives, eczema, etc, use this scientific compound of sulphur. As a lo tion, it soothes and heals ; taken internally? a few drops in a glass of water ? it sets at the root of the trouble and purifies the blood. Physicians agree that sulphur is one of the most effective blood purifiers known. Re member, a good complexion Isn't skin deep ?it's health deep. Be sure to ask for HANCOCK SULPHUR COMPOUND. It has been used with satis factory results ovCr 25 years. 60c and $1 -2 0 the bottle at your druggist's. If he can't supply you, send his name and the price In stamps and we will send you a bottle direct. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR COMPANY Baltimore, Md. Hancock Sulphur Compound Oint ment ? joc and boc ? for mt triih tki Liquid Compound Cutting teeth it made easy" mrs.winslows f SYRUP ~ The infante' an J Children* t Regulator At all drugrsti Non-Narcotic, Non-Alcoholic ^ Oakland, Nebr., Feb. 28, 1920 Anglo-American Drug Co., Gentlemen : 1 am more than glad to tell you of the experience and result obtained from your wonderful Baby Medicine. Our second baby is now seven months old and has never given us a moment's trouble. The fyrst and only thing the has ever taken was Mrs. Winslow's Syrup. She has four teeth and is al ways smiling and playing. Cutting teeth is made easy by the use of Mr*. Winslow's Syrup. Most sincerely, C Name on request) ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO. 215-217 Fulton Staraot# N?w York Gen. Selling Agen te : Harold F. Ritchie 3 Co., Ins. New York, Toronto, London, Sydney ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE FOR THE FEET Sprinkle one or two Allen's Foot-Ease pow ders in the Foot-Bath and soak aud rub the ieet. It takes the sting out of Corus and Bunions and Smartiug, Aching feet. Then for lasting oomfort, shake Allen's Foot. Ease intc your shoes. It takes ibe friction from the shoe, rests the feet and makes walking a de light. Always use ft for dancing parties and to break in new shoes. Over One Million Five Hundred Thousand pounds of Powder fox the Feet were used by our Army and Navy during the war. Trial package and a Foot Ease Walking Doll sent post Free. Addresc Allen'* Foot-Ease, Le Roy, N. Y Buy Excelalo? E?( Case Pad* ? Sample of [ bundles of 50 vach sent on receipt of 12.00. "Write for frtt booklet. Atlantic Exceleloi Mfg. Co. 107 W. SOth St.. New York. Wanted Young Menj?S? " for the spring and Bummer eour?. Good joba await oar graduates. CUrMta Barker Call***, Charlotte, N. C OUR COMIC SECTION On the Concrete ?'^WHATARE 0URNIN6, SOFT COAL? i\% ... '?;?sy?\ FOR 6000 5A Kt 6ET AH6A0 OF THaTROUHP House >71 of sofwotri ^C!W SAID YOU WERt 60IN'foTAW 05 OUT WHERE 1H6MR 15 Fg The Calorie Business Is Too Much Trouble Nt-b , \X<> A BOOKLET ON V40V TO (2EDOCC -Poa tML Pi(?5T 3 DAY6, I Go lotv A L1QU\T> D\ET BUT X Can't Dqinu over_, CALOQlE/o f - \XWAT KIND OP A DQirVK. ?6 I -Imat ? _ 4$ LET'5 ?>CE - 6 fflASSES OP MILK. ?= 460 CALORIES 2 C0UfiH6 OF CUPPcE - I MEAN 2 CUPS OP COPPEEi ? 200 CALORIES I GLASS OP GI7AP6 Juice ? 100 calogie<=> ? <? mow manv does "THAT MA^efr ? * <3?ETHAT5 760 CALOGiES/ 1 IhoT w ALL BEADV ^ VOU COULWr| ? .. r I Go OVER. 500 ? AW what's iwt U6? f v ? w"Ur" Kt"p""r U"lon 11 1 | ^\yAW ZzCn?. Write Your Own Endings ^)aK? Oue^TS OOfr*HAUUI&At* I* IU Seccosiovi Hese oahs. ues oemh on ca-<$ am* iu tvv vuooos $uuoam we Met lk> v*jrtH a eouuv &uack awo I Umwe OAr au* ^aveo To cmase \r AkiD- ? M o?* 0AWE3 (9 WAIXW'. fO VJORK MOW { UASt VMG?r HE SAW A. PUOOtE UUDER, Hfc CAR. AM? STRUCK. A MATCH *<? SEE V40Z. W \pATEfc 6B. (stASOUME, IT-w~~ ^EURW VJUX MOT STRAieK BH HO. A as RjP0R.re0. \t seekas j\?a bovapsw, TH< FAMOUS PfWE FIGHTER., ?CPT OFF To Stretch hvS tE&s on m' Pwctforka Am' HEMR.W, OOR STA.TIOU ASEVTf, YOCO HMA T ?T ??' HEK OUT Of TW' ROAO AW'~? . ?vjpos 8v?roPP *v<iSK> Chowju flu noam? Wrtew HE VUOX mtROOUCtO T AStRMlGEBj AT TH' ?u>& All' OtOMT KETCH Wte MMA6 AM' OFfW-EO HM A OWWK. O' HOOTCH AM' ff flEEVAS ""THM" tw STRAHGER- VK>Zj TH1 VIEW MMlflTHt, WVN-~ -^a p ? CONDENSED NEWS FROM THE OLD NORTH STATE SHORT NOTES OF INTEREST TO CAROLINIAN8. NAsheville. ? Wythe M. Peyton, high way engineer for the Ninth District, has tendered his resignation, to the State Highway Commission effective July 1, it was announced here. Henderson. ? Twenty new bases of measles were reported at the health office here as the crop for over the week-nd. It was said also that about fifty cass went out of quarantine dur ing the same period leaving a total | of approximately 150 active cases in the county. pocky Mount. ? Plans are announc ed by president W. C. Woodard for an indoor exposition and carnival which the Kiwanis club is to put on at- the Co-op warehouse June 18 to 21 inclu sive. Details for the exposition and carnival are yet to be worked out. Greenville. ? James Long, age 68 ; years, died at his home here after ' having suffered from a third stroke of paralysis. Mr. Long was a popular and influential man in this community, both socially and in business, he be ing one of Greenville's oldest mer chants. New Bern. ? Clem Lovett of, Hubert, white youth, who sustained a fractur ed skull in an auto mishap here, died in a local hospital. He did not regain consciousness after he was hurled headlong to the pavement. Hendersoh. ? Determining to go the whole distance while about the busi ness, the City Council voted at its regular monthly meeting to issue $200,-000 more bonds for street im provement work, making a total of 6000,000 provided for this purpose within twelve months. , j Kinston. ? Indications point to com j plete recovery of Arthur House, Lenoir county youth who suffered a broken (? neck in diving against a log while swimming some weeks ago, medical observers said. ? Rouse is gradually regaining use of his limbs. Dunn. ? Grady Daughtry, aged 23 years, was stabbed to death at the home of his brother, Alltn Daughtry, in Westbrook township, Sampson county, and Mrs. Allen Daughtry is in the Sampson county jail at Clinton, chargfd with the killing. . Her hus band is also in jail on the charge of aiding and abetting in the crime. Kinston. ? A considerable number of persons here were reported to have signed a petition for clemency for ? Frank Andrews, 18-year-old Rocky Mount youth serving a sentence of four to 10 years in State's prison for his confessed part in the automobilo robberies here and elsewhere in East ern Carolina the past winter. Elon College. ? The laying of the cornerstone for the Alamance building by the citizens of Alamance county brought to a close the four day com mencement season, the thirty-third annual commencement of the college. Col. R. L. Holt, of Burlington, was in charge of the cornerstone laying exer ' cises. i Thomasville. ? At the home of D. E. ? Moore, the 6-months-old son of J. M. j | Blair, fell from the aecond story win- , | dow to the ground, a distance of 16 feet, and seemed to be unhurt. Dr. j Hobgood wa scalled and took the child to an X-ray machine in High Point to be positive that there was no internal injury resulting and satis, fled himself of this fact. New Bern. ? His skull crushed when run down by an automobile driven by Guy Gaskins, Robert Allison Waddell, flve-year old son of Mrs. Albert A. Ulrich Waddell. died in a local hos pital an hour after tfte accident near the victim's home on Johnston street Rockingham.? A negro man, Ola Covington, living one mile south of Rockingham, commiUeed suicide by pulling the trigger of a shot-gun wUh his toe. He lived a couple of hours. Before dying, he stated to an officer that he was simply tired of living. Dunn. ? After its visit to the Hornett county convict camp the grand jury | recommended that A. A. Weaver, sup- ' erintendent, be disAarged by the county commissioners, providing con ditlons at the camp are found to be as reported. Greensboro. ? Directors of the Guil-' ford County Tuberculosis Hospital have elected Dr. J. F. Spruill, of San atorium, superintendent of the institu tion, which is a civic proposition, erected with coi^nty funds and main tained by a county tax. New Bern. ? While he is not claim ing them to be ideal. Chairman O. A. Kafer, of the county commissioners, ' says that cQnditions existing in the county jails and the road camps are as good as will be found id any in Ae state. The request for an investiga tion of conditions in this county made of ,all county boards oy the attorney general has received attention. Greensboro. ? A half million dollar Guilford county sAool bond issue was 3old here at a premium of $5,430, or in percentage, at 101. The Title Guar anty and Trust Company, of Cincin nati, Ohio, was the successful bidder, with their offer of $505,430. Hickory.? Slipping up on a number of crows which he suspected of rob bing guinea nests, E. W. Kanupp, a Catawba, county farmer, found that the birds were quarreling with a gray j ->agle whose wing he broke with a ihot. The eagle which measured sev feet,; two inches, from tip to tip, was brought here by Kanupp. CROWDER MftiJ 20-POUND GUI Declares He Would Not n . $1,000 for Good Taniar1 Did Him. ??For twenty-five y..:tr, ? ^ . , Crowder, a well-kn<?wn ^ ^ LawndaTe, N. C. "I suit. fr,'r' 01 worst sort of stomaeh t:<. .i.iJ .)'Ul) so run down, nervous ;< 1 thought I would never "My appetite was ?; : , , . was sick at the st<.in.i<! , time, and nearly ev, w . ' ? . ? ? - l Wi,.,h eat hurt me. I finally , A(. ^ could hardly get anuu.-i burden to me. "I had lost faith in (i^ I am thankful a thons-.r ; * ^ that I gave Tanlac si ir ; \ strength returning by ? : j * finished the first hot lie. "So L kept taking T: :,,.r] ting hotter and have _ UVf^' pounds. Now all my is gone, my . nerves are at" clock, my appetite fine an.; i SUll ^ ful of new life bnd energy i w.m.l, take a thousand d- liars the Tanlac has done me." Tanlac is for sale by "1 1 LT # i* ?c J fjpn, gists. Accept no substiri,>. over J. million bottles sold. Tanlac vegetable pil1< Ur<> nature own remedy for ennsiij.ni'on. ^ everywhere. ? Advertise! ut. Use for Coal Screenings. Patents have been v.j f?r t process for utilizing ant! .jr,. .^j screenings for fuel by li.ixh.- tV:i with water gas tar wirln.ur ^ siori into briquettes. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from reports from dnigpiti who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation thi: has been very successful in overcome these conditions. The miM and heai;a| influence of Dr. Kilmer's Svamp Root j soon realized. It stands the highest fa its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, a an interview on the subject, made the u tonishing statement that one. rut- n wir so many applicants for insurance are re jected is because kidney trouble i? ?o common to the American people, and tit large majority of those whose application are declined do not even suspect that tber have the disease. T>. Kilmer's Swamp Root is on sale at all drug stores in bottiej of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to te?t this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. V., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure iad mention this paper.? Advertisement. He Had Held His Own. Two middle-aged gentlemen paiwd on the hunk of the pond to watch the crowd of merry skaters circle round "I'd like to join them mighty well." said Mr. Rich to his companion. "I haven't had a skate on my for more than 20 years though, and I I>ect I'd look pretty silly." "Well, I don't know," replied Mr. Little. "I haven't worn skates f'* longer than that, hut I believe I roold skate today Just as well as I could when I was twenty years old." "Oh, come now," replied his friend, "you're an active enough mat), but it 4 absurd to say that you could g<> ,kIIf there and skate as well as you could when you were a boy !" "I think I could," persisted Mr. Lit tle mildly. "I couldn't skate at a" then, and I guess I could do quite well now." ? Youth's Companion. Trying to Understand Gender. Teacher had been explaining tk* meaning of gender to a ''lass "f ^ pupils. William had, gone home mudi puzzled and that evening took his troubles to his mother. ? Gender was explained again. :,n' William's mother was illustrat Wl'1 of the genders ? masculine, f?*minin'' and neuter. This time William thought he understood the difference. '1? tr* him out Ills mother had asked him fl> use the masculine and femin'ne gendtf in a sentence. William, still pen'^*?' thought for a long time. "Mother" he said at last. '\v"iMnt the masculine of cat be tomboy?" Beauty Is only skin deep and fh same may be said of freckle If coffee disagrees Postum " Then ,fi>'S (I
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