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If' J t! i ill1 Ins c! VIDm Now is the tim3 to protect yourhome from the storms and snows of the coming winter, for unless the paint film is sound and in good condition, the frosts and damp will get into the lumber and open up the grain and gradually start cracking and decay. Then there will be need for repairs and its far cheaper to painn NOW than to repair or re build later. When, you paint be sure you use good paint. Its aiways the most economical in the end. Cheap' paints dont last and then you have all xhe trouble and expense of painting again. You shouldn't figure by the gallon, figure by the surface the paint covers and the time it wears, that's the sensibleway. We recommend DE 70 ES and L. & M. Faints .because we know they are made of the purest materials. Pure White Lead, puie Zinc and pure' Linseed oil; These are the paints to use, they cover the greatest surface and wear longer. Come and pet a color card and let us tell you what colors look best on your house. We carry a complete stock of Buggy, Wag on and house paints. Varnishes, Brushes, "Wall Coatiug etc. See Webb before you buy paint. Paul Webb, Phone 21, ft: I WIT III! recognize the superiority of our made to measure clothes. Proggrssive men listen most to those who talk lowest and pro mise the least. So why should we shout our waies. Our price is low on whatever your choice may be. So come in and let us show you our line ot fall and winter simp- les ', . , Double if Agnets for Garden City Tailor orinj Co. La IV. Prescription Druggist. 3 IT A To investigate .our line ' of tailor-made clothing,yorkmanchip( t'it9hionsand fabrics.Nor to look around before vou order that new suit or overcoat because but few these days fail to Cotton HIS TROUBLE NOT 0F HEART Real Facts in Regard To F. R. Buffman's Illness. Relief Ob tained By Curing His Sumach Ailments. Waynesville.N. C Mr. F. R. Huffman, of this city, says : "I suffered dreadfully with what I thought was heart trouble, and tried various medicines in vain. After other remedies had tailed, Thed ford's Black-Draught restored me to health. I would not feel safe without Black-Draught in the house. I consider it worth its weight in gold. It cured my indigestion, and by this means I was restored to health. I can not express my gratitude for its benefits." Good health depends on the condition of your digestion. Poor digestion and good health do not go together. Thedford's Black-Draught will thoroughly cleanse and set in order your digestive system. It has done this for others, during the past 70 years, and is today the most popular vegetable liver remedy on the market Tryit Insist on Thedford's. Price 25c HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. When 8urf Birthing la Injurious. The doctors are kept busy In the late fall attending to people who have injured themselves by overdoing the bathing fad at beaches during summer vaca tions. If you are thin blooded and do not get warm as soon as you come out of the water, stay out of it altogether, excopt that you may paddle around with your feet and legs bnro and take an air bath on the Leach. 1 HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Benefit of the Morning Walk. Beauty seekers can do uo M ter than to search for clear complexion and general radiance in long early morning walks. Seek some pluce when treeuery or water will add its quota to the inspiration of the walk and bar all but bappy thoughts from the mind. Swing along at -a me dium gate, bead erect, hou!dcrs back, ball of foot put squarely to the ground and limbs swing ing from the hips rather tbnn the knees. Breathe deeply, be ing careful to expel all the air from the lungs after each breath, an operation which requires rather loose garments. Above all, don't forget the happy thought Roses for the cheeks and energy for the day can be gathered at will during these beauty walks. HEALTH HINTFOR TODAY. Fighting Off Lockjaw. The six cardinal points in the treatment of every , blank car tridge wad injury or puncture wound of any kind, says an em inent authority, are the follow tag: . First Freely Incise every wound. Second. Carefully and thor oughly remove from the wound every particle of foreign matter. Third. -Cauterize the wound with a 25 per cent solution of carbolic add. Fourth. Apply a loose, wet boric acid pack. Fifth. Inject Bubcutmeously antl-tetonlc serum. Sixth. In no case should the wound be closed. It should be allowed to heal by granulation from the bottom up. The dress ing and packing should be re moved every day. Ia a family having a member possessing ordinary common wense and proper coolness, he adds, all except NO. 5 of these directions can easily and safely be can-led out without the aid of u physician. It la the early Immediate treatment that Is es sential, so every second Is pre- cious. Of course the physician will be called at the earliest pos sible moment, and be will apply the serum treatment The symp toms of tetanus, or lockjaw, start from five to fifteen days from the time of the wound. HEALTH HiUTMFOR TODAY. Outdoor Ufa For Children. X church In Lo.4 Angeles bos engaged a community physical director to tench the children of the neighborhood- how to take advantage of their outdoor op portunities. Giving children a chance to work off their surplus . vitality ia a wholesome manner Is better than frequent prescrip tions for the child who isn't taught how to reap the benat of outdoor life. tOIEYSOMOUSXATHE fa Stomach TkousLC and. Constipation A Peacemaker By EDNA JENKINS Copyright by American Pitas Asso ciation, 1911. "How long are you going to hung arouud Luura Troop, Charlie, before you get her?" "I fear I'll never get her." '"It would serve you right if you didn't" "Why do you aay that?" "You're' no adept at the game of love." . "What do you mean by the game of lover.. "There Is a game of lore the same as a game of war or politics. There is a game in everything." 'Tench me the game of love." Td rather play one for you, putting my hand on yours and moving the pieces for you, only you would bavt to promise to make no move inde pendently." Charlie Warren thought deeply on what bad been said to him by bis friend Hereford. He sometimes sus pected that Miss Troop was amusing herself with him, but what the result would be be had not even an opinion. Hereford, on the contrary, had observ ed the girl in Warren's company and knew by instinct that she wouldn't lose ber lover for the world. Very fond of Warren and knowing that be was made really miserable by Miss Troop, he bad a desire to revenge his friend and bring him In a winner at the same time. "Very well." said Warren. "Play the game for me with Laura." "Not unless you promise to obey ev ery instruction I give you." "I consent" replied Warren haltingly. "Then 1 will make the first move. Remember, you are to do exactly what I say." "What am I to do flrstr "The next time you meet Laura cut her dead." "For heaven's sake, what's that forr "To break the present deadlock." "Then what?" "I don't know. I shall be guided by what our opponent does." Notwithstanding Charlie's promise it was some time before be could make up his mind to obey. However, he consented at last and the next morn ing be did the deed bravely. He was used to passing Miss Troop's house on his way to business, and she often contrived to bo where her lover could see ber. One day she would smile at him, the next scowl at blm. When he passed without looking up at her a scowl she bad put on faded into a look of astonishment. "Well, I declarer she exclaimed, fol lowing him with ber eyes till be bad turned a corner. "What in the world does it mean? I wonder if any one has been saying anything mean about me. I can't remember having treated him any worse than usual What has he got bold of, I wonder? How mean of him not to come up like a man and tell me to my face what s the matter. I suppose be thinks I'll knuckle down to him. Not 1. I'll pay blm In his j own coin." ! The next evening Charlie Warren ! rushed wildly into Hereford's room, t "It's all up with me!" he cried. ; "What's upr "I cut Laura yesterday. By the i moll today I received a note from her saying that, having been so unmanly ' and ungentiemanly as to pass ber without speaking to ber, she wished to j inform me that she had no further J desire for my acquaintance. Great j Scott! What shnll I dor "Cut her jagaln. This time if you get an opportunity turn your back I square upon tier." ; "I shall go at once and explain, beg- gtng her forgiveness." "No you won't You've promised to ; be guided by me." j Hereford found his friend unman ' ageable. The best he could do with ' him was to gain bis consent that he (Hereford) stionkl nee Miss Troop nnd play the ret of the gnme directly. Warren could not wait so. leaving blm, Hereford sallied off to beard the lioness In her den.. Within half an hour the messenger returned. "Welir naked the lover anxiously. "I found ber In." "What did you say?" "I told ber that you bad sent me to tell her that you bad kmt all rmpoct for her." "Oh, my good gracious! You've done me up. What did he say T "She naked why-you had - not the manliness to come with the messnge yourself. I replied' that you wished never to see her again." "Don't tell me any more or ) shall i kill you." "All right: I think I'll have a smoke." He filled bin pipe and lit It. "I mean I'll kill you If you don't tell me the rent at once.". "Oh. I can't remember it all." "Tell roe what you remember." "I told her that I had found you the other day dlnRrnntled with her treat ment of you: that I had endeavored to persuade yon to be patient with her, but hud failed; you bad become thoroughly Imblttered against her. She believed the yarn and admitted that she bad teased you a little bit If I could Recti re your forgiveness iht would never do so any more." Warren gave a Jump for bis frlenl and threw bis arms about his neck. Married women do not usually favor their husbands Intimate men friends. Mrs. Troop Is an exception. She dotes on Hereford, thinking that he brought about a peace between her and the man the loves. Troop has had the good sense to keep the secret. TIRED RUM PEOPLE A North Carolina Man Suggests .''- a Remedy Greensboro? N. C "For a long time I was so run down, and debili tated that I could hardly drag around. Mr aDDetlte was poor and I could not Bleep nights. I had' tried different bo- called tonics without benefit. I was advised to try your cod liver and Iron tonic. Vlnol, and I am so glad i did, for It gave me a hearty appetite, I Boon commenced to sleep Boundly; and I feel strong, well and more ac tive than I have for years. Every run down or debilitated person . should Just give Vlnol a trial." K. Allsbrook. What Vlnol did for Mr. Alishrook It will do for every weak, run-down or debilitated person In this vicinity, To show our faith we will furnish the medicine free if it does not do aswe claim. Come In and get a bottle! on these terms. For sale by H. E. Kendall. EYE SIGHT OLLARS Your eyes are worth moie to you than your dollars. In eye service cost, cost is a secondary consideration, vet extravagance is unnecessary it you come to me. it your eyes trouble you. don't neg lect them. It is wiser to spend a few dollars with me now than to spend hundreds of dollars trying to restore lo.st sight in later years. My examinations are painstaking aud thorough. Beautiful eyes attract, at tention, but other eyes need attention. For instance, tired eyes, inflamed eyes, aching, burning and itching eyes. See H. D. WILSON, THE OPTOMETRIST. EXAMINATION FREE. WANTED ! One hundred thou&and people wanted to take a sample bottle of our famous T-B Remedy for . consumption, constipation, indigestion, and all run down con dition. You will gain from three to seven pounds while taking one bottle. Weigh before and after-note results. For sale by PAUL WEBB and all first claes druggists, or write The T-B Company, Charlotte, N. C. Popularity is won by theverv quality that lose us friends. After eXDOiture Hml nhnn vnn foot . . colli romiukf on, take Foley's Honey and laruompouna. It checks and reluvt-s Umho .uhstiiate. Tb Kuuio in n Yellow imrVnan !cv v r r, " """ UJ All Dealers. Old Ntw Furniture Worn out chain ami funiiure are mad lik new, ut c hi of a.iit 2) (M,ts with one L-ai of L. & M Varnish Slain Mahoganr, On. Walnut, c. -olorN. Direction on each an. ' (M it from:' Pnui VVeMi, fct.driek M-'f-amileOi , Oherrv villo, N. 0. Win i stnl .,r -oi.ey Saver pile Mrt So. (V .r,nKnu. & Martintz, P O lUx 1379 New Y..rk" ClUCHESTERSmLS nZTZJ! . -i oft. wSSraKKVii'V.' TnkiiowTmllMt5(trt,A.. , SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVCRYY. IV! B. T. PALLS s Attorney at Law Prompt attention to all business. EST Office over T. B. ' asbtrorn's store First door west of Postoffice. A great many people are in such a hurry that they have no time to live. . Knows Now. .. T. H. Barber, a large cotton planter of 5outh Carolina, aiJ: "For ten years I offered with aevere headache . . reu lar aplittins, unfitting me for business and putting nie in bed I find only Lce' Headache and Neuralgia RemedT never fails to cure me proniDllT" A scientific cure. 1 . Sold by Paul Webb. fpiEYSOsiNolsxiam o Stomach taowan, nt.ConTiMTloi AN Mil. I. H.4 tnd (.ol iXV AW HAS TO " a If your food i M e prepared You Liv Longe saw wvi llUllgUl and Cook Stove an sold by J. G. DUDLEY Comnlete Imp I.rwJ - . Mrft it over. Commissioner Sale! 1 mint A I I o ara li,H r. a - - j U14UG 1 apangier, wiaow.et. i. vs. Docia Spang at..- win re-seu at tne con j At.- t . .- u wu uvui m tuc i own ox bnelby N C vn oaiuraay, uctober 21, 1911 wiium giu uours 10 me highest bidde ai pbdug auction, me loilnwind HOI-.:u ed real estate, to wit: . -".w.miU ouuaicu iii ,ieveiana County, N, C inn in Na n inwnMin o n .1 jAn : i . n uMLnoeaas ioiiows: TP A VT A J ' ' .. - 'uus, aut iz. ana nrnprc .. coniaming o acres, ana Jully described ux iuc pcunuu iiiea in mis cause, the boundary of which was published in I . r . . ium L'rupeny is locaieu. xour miies aDove &nelbv and the Dia saving Deen raisea irom the first saie. me Diaainp win bp.tfin at th,p. . at the sum of $1617.00. iraci no. i. Adjoining the lands of u, uiaw vk buium. ncuunci ail n rnn laming oi acres ana situated two miles irom aneioy, ana oemg made up of C L . . . xracx coniainine iu acres and a tnrt coniaming 31 acres, the boundary of ia uul iu me pennon ana wis uuuuauvu u m luiiucr mic ine Did 00 Hki:.i.nj : i ... mis tract bavin D been raiH ihr h ;a ding wiU begin at the sum of $336 50. i erms ot aaie: vjne-nau on dav o iiic uuou ill due vear io ne evi aeucea oy notes witn approved security iiue is eooa ana win be reserved until all the Durchase once is naid. Pnrchu er will have the privilege of ravin? all casn upon continuation ot the sale. x ut ixnis ior me year iii are reserv ed, and also the wire fencing on the First Tract of land described above. This September 19th. 1911. li uc iv. nun x . commissioner Kytmrn & Hoey, Attys. Notice of Election for Electric Lights nonce is nereoy eiven, that in purso ance of certain enrctments of the Gener al Assembly of North Carolina, passed and ratified at the Session of 1911. and or virtue ot tne anthoritv therein con ierred, and upon the petition of a large number of the electors of the Town of Shelbv. the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Shelbv did on Tuesday. Octo ber Jra.. order that an election, as Drovided in said art nn the nnestionof issuing bonds bv the Board of Alder men ot the Town of Shelbv. in the name Of the cornnrate tnnnrinalilv of the Town ot Shelhv In thp rimnminafion 01 one hundred dollars each and iu SUCH form as maT hereafter be crovided by said Board of Alderman, to an amount not exceeding fifteen thnnsand S10.UW Ofll nollara rtavaMa of Hilr which is fifteen vear (mm the rtafe nf issne and at snch olace as the Board of Aldermen mav nwrri'n sn4 harind interest it the rate of five 1 5) per cen, payable Semi-annnallv far fhe nnrnnse of obtain ing a system of Electric lights and pow i , t er for the no ni ft Tnwn rf Slielbv and its ritln nrA nn h lotrvinl) the DCC essarv tav fnr fK navmptit nf the inter e&t nn matA Imnil. mr,A tli. nrinrtfial. AS nrnviHpH k miA .iniMti. Vu. hrlti in the Lnnrl Un..c 1 4t.m T-..,r. nf Sill' hV 0O Tl-mK C toil 4Um monn.r nrOVld ed bv law. It Wae Inrlhf rtrr! hxr ;aid Board nf A 1.1. !. T C T.VIH,. he and DC Wa 9 nnninl.il Ddi.lni. fnr Kaid eUC fir... T n c.t.ijd. .nH W. Yan Woh. V. 4k.. ....... annointtd viuwa ui MUU liljr ww.. -(I Judges for said election. Tt -uram fMrtha. aw1.mi1 hxr aid Board aaif. Tn-urii qik in finch manner a tuc cAuue xveeiaiKuiuu that Rsift KftAirtf -fcTiait fcfinw an accorat liot t a .i.pw. and u tnttt each uiuja ui Bumiac nuu twtntv day J . l i i nt'Il hl tv.Va. fu ..:tM4:An t -inv electors rMiHnd in lairi tAKrn entitled to regis ...i s. Kfnre beea v.s. wuusc uamei aivcuc (L ;.. j rnl S Shall x.- a1 Vlnrk I 145 ICVIKCU llSI. IUU 1 11 ML IU6 Fw . lie nnpnpn m I Tirtti nav ai J ITl nA vamnin unfit ClITlStt. i own ot Shelbv lavoriDf! iuc .i j i . fv "a ,-nection miu Donai and i ne lew iuu 4 i .t.- ' -f of inter wa ..ii. i a l r. . lur iiie uauivu. esi ana tne pnncipi ot saiu nroviHerf Wa tnIA ctatntes shall Vote ur.r'a '7:r .v: . a. -For oty n,...i.: ii. i " writteo !a. ,A Dartly v& Dnuicea nr nini wi uitu . " . . 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