What Your Daughter’s Chum Must See
VACATION time... home coming
.. the sharpeyed little stranger
... how many a daughter finds her
social standing strengthened or im
paired by her guest's impression of
the home she lives in.
Your daughter who loves her
home so well can see nothing but
beauty in it, but you can’t expect
her guests to overlook the unlovely
truth of dingy, dull or shabby floors.
If you have a single floor that
lacks character or beauty, do not
let it go another day without Dovco
Marble Floor Finish Varnish. Pale,
clear, translucent, it dries quickly
with a brilliant, durable gloss that
adds materially to the beauty of
the floor.
This Coupon is Worth 40 Cent9
Kill out this coupon and present it to us within
30 days. We Will give you Free a 40 Cent can
of any Devoe Paint and Voinish Product you
want.cr a reduction of 40 Cent son a la: i;et can.
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DEVOE PAINT AND VARNISH PRODUCTS
You can select a good
oil two ways. By mak
ing elaborate tests lor
yourself or by asking
Ry naipe for a brand
that has been tested and
accepted by a whole
generation of motorists
and engineers. Think
of the time, expense
and uncertainty that
you save by asking for
"Standard” Polariue.
A name is a convenient handle
by which the public reaches for
and gets the product it wants. *
All good motor oils have names.
The handle is there for your con
venience and protection—use
it, please.
♦
You never say “Give me a package of
cigarettes11 or “a tube of tooth paste.” You
know what you like and you ask for it—
by name. It is to your advantage to buy
oil only by name. It prevents substitu
tion. It guarantees uniform quality.
«
There are several good oils, but none
any better than “Standard” Polarine. It
is the standard among lubricating oils
and has been so for many years. It is
-*till growing in favor. It is an honest oil
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(New Jersey}
L
Buy the best oil but buy it by name—
ond the name is "Standard” Polarine
Dairy Specialist Tells How To Avoid
Some Of Them. Sommer
Trouble Causes.
Rv .1. A REV.
Each soring there are certain con
ditions which are likely to cause the
cream producer considerable1 trouble
if proper measures are not taken to
avoid them. Sometimes this results in
a misunderstanding between the
cream seller and tbe cream buyer.
With the arrival of spring a de
crease in the cream test usually oc
curs. The responsibility for tins is
often placed on the creamery man
agement. although upon investigation
it will be found that the -conditions
which bring it about are fo be found
on the farm and not In the creamery.
A large number of cows freshen
during the spring months and this,
together with the turning of cows on
fresh pasture, causes n marked in
crease in the milk flow and a cor
responding decrease In the fat con
tent. Under such conditions the dairy
man can expect a decrease in his
cream test although no changes have
been made in the methods of operat
ing his separator.
i up tning that tne cream producer
should bo primarily interested in is
not the individual test, but the total
number of pounds of butter-fat that
the creamery gives him credit for per
month. During periods when low
cream tests prevail, caused by a
large volume of lower testing milk,
tiie low test will be offset by a cor
responding increase in the number of
pounds of cream obtained.
A rising temperature with the com
ing of spring is another condition that
the dairyman must be prepared to
meet or his crenm will become too
sour and begin Wheying off before it
reaches the creamery. Good hotter
cannot be made from cream in this
condition.
How To Avoid Trouble.
The following are suggestions that
will aid the dairymen in avoiding
cream troubles that are common at
this season of the year.
1. Keep the milk r.s clean as pos
sible and free frdm undesirable odors.
2. Take the cows out of the pas
ture at noon it it is infested with
wiki onions or any other weed that
will give an undesirable flavor to the
cream.
3. Set the credrp screw so that a
cream testing from 30-40 per cent
butterfnt will be delivered. A cream
containing a low percentage of but
terfat sours more quickly than ope
rich in butterfat.
4. Cool cream immediately after
separating by placing container in
cold water .where it should be held
until delivered to tho Creamery. Warm
cream should bo emoted before mixing
it with cream frifm a previous skim
ming, Cream should be stirred at
leant twice a day. in order to prevent
it from becoming lumpy.
■r>. Wash and soak! all milk voted::
and the separator after each use.
0. Cream should be delivered three
timos a week during the summer
months. J. A. Aroy, Office of Dairy
Extension.
If you want a quish and satisfac
tory adjustment themji-ve your Had
Insurance to C. J. Woodson, who has
Imd a longer experience in handling
losses of every sort than any ugeiu
in Western North Carolina.
(NOTE: Dr. Pitre* U president of
the Invalids’ Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y., to
wUcb for SO years put chronic suf
ferer* have been coming for special
ised treatment from all over the U. S.
A., Canada and foreign lands.)
Will Undo Much Evil
By Dr. V. M. Pierce
Knowing the vast amount of liarni
wrought by diseases of the kidneys, and
having had opportunity to observe the
analyses and the successful methods of
treatment in tliousands of cases of kid
ney trouble at the Invalids’ Hotel, I
have recently given to the public the
latest and perhaps most important of
the Dr. Pierce home remedies, ''An
uric" (anti-uric-acid) Tablets, which
I now recommend to thole who suffer
with kidney backache, irregularity of
urination and the pains and disturbances
that come from excess of uric acid in
the blood.
"An-uric" can be had now at all the
drug stores. The mere drinking of a
cup of hot water each morning and a
little “An-uric” before every meal
should bring remarkably quick improve
ment You may have kidney trouble
and not know it. Ttie danger signals
to be watched for and quickly heeded
are backache, depression, aches, pains,
heaviness, drowsiness, dieziness, irrita
bility, hsadaches, chilliness, rheumatic
twinges, swollen joints, gout.
Former Shelby Pastor
Dies In Greensboro
Rev. Hush M. Blair, Long Editor Of
Christian Advocate, I’assts Away.
Funeral Tuesday.
Greensboro, May 20—Rev. Hugh
McLeod Blair. <■' well known
throuirho.it the Southern Methodist
church because of his !') years as edi
tor of Toe North Caroi n i ( hristian
Advocate, died at his h >rne here
>ior‘- v mom'nsf, fol’.jv'in ? an Ftnesr.
(t four months.
}Te was boro in Caldwell county
and educated at Rutherford col
lege, finishing there in 187.*.. For 41
years he was hi tti“ ministry serving
as pasto ; t C'ri ■<■;•<!, Shu*I y. Mount
t ry ;,nd oth r p: ices, ins la*! pns
tovritneinjr T “•<' >■!near hen*,
i ei:i r..' in 10?I frem the active ta n
i.. r,. For four years, 1S04-!>S, lie was
•ufs'cTip cider of the Moimt Any
-: S G. .
>• m 1901 to Id':' h- was editor
f 1 ■ n Advo.’i "j anot1 er yi;,i ’Cl
he acted as editor. Dunns his editor
ship he saw t.be paper grow from a
small circulation until, when it was
! consolidated with The Riihitrli Clnis
tian Advo-ate in 1919, it had a circu
lation of 20,000.
ITe leaves his wife, who was Miss
Laura Ramscur.of Lincoln county; a
brother,H. ,f. Rlnir, of Phoenix, Ariz.:
two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Allred and
Mrs. Sarah Oxford, of Taylorsville;
ami a daughter, Mrs. Eva Howell, of
Terrell.
Funeral services were held at West j
Market Street Methodist churcn Tues- j
day afternoon at 3 o'clock cud :nter
mont was there.
Boll Weevil Blues.
1924 Version.
j Gawd makes the bees
! An’ de bees male’ de honey,
! Niggah an' mule mak’ cotton—
White folks writ’s de money.
Boll weeviPS a hidin’ ~
Hisself in de wood,
Takin’ things easy ’til.
De cotton’s growin’ good.
If dis summer’s gwine
To ho mighty dry
Ole Boll Weevil will
Hab to draw up and die.
Af it rains a heap,
And jest stays wet.
De ole Boll Weevil.
! Will get do crap yet.
j How it’s "wine to lie
i Dere’s no way to tell,
| We mought get rich
An’ we mought ketch hell.
I’m got de blues—
Dem Boll Weevil blues.
On the first of the month we are
always reminded of that noem “The
A California woman had her hair
bobbed on iter hundredth birthdsv,
all of which goes to show that it isn’t
1 the first hundred years that counts.
LYNCHBURG COUPLE RELY
ON TANLAC FOR HEALTH
Mr. and Mrs. llnrue Turn To
World's Greatest Tonic When
ever They Feel Need Of A
Tonic.
Among (ho thousand of people ev
erywhere who have come to rely upon
Tanlac to keep up their health and
strength are Mr. and Mrs. P. I). Un
ruo, 901 Eighth St., Lynchburg, Va.
Speaking for himself and wife, re
cently, Mr. Unrue said:
“Whenever my wife and myself be
gin to feel the need of a tonic We get
Tanlac and are soon back to normal
health again. Stomach trouble had
made life miserable for me for a long
time. Gas pains after eating, constipa
tion, bad nerves and loss of sleep
made me feel so bad I could hardly
pull through my day’s work.
“A few bottles of Tanlac did away
with my troubles and had me feeling
well and fit again. Tanlac has proved
ofgreat benefit to my wife, too, and I
believe it will help anyone who gives it
a fair trial.”
Tanlac is for sale by all good drug
gists. Accept no substitute. Over 04
Million bottles sold.
Tanlac Vegetable Pills
For Constipation.
Made and Recommended by the
Manufacturers of TANLAC.
A. B. C. overalls. A. B. C and Mc
Kinney special overalls white back
indigo dye and just one of the best
made. Special $1.69. Wray-Hudson
Company. Adv
Save 25 cents to 75 cents by buy
ing n pair of men’s Big Ace, A. B. C.,
and McKinney special overalls from
Wray-Hudson Co. Adv
SAVED FROM
AN OPERATION
Mr3. Shaw Calls Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound
a God-Send to Sick Women
Cambridge, Maine.—“ I suffered ter
ribly with pains and soreness in my
i..1skies. Each month
1 had to go to bed,
and the doctor told
me I simply had to
go under an opera
tion before I could
get help. I saw your
advertisement in the
paper, and 1 told my
husband one day to
Eet me a bottle of
ydia E. Pinkham’a
Vegetable Com
i~.. ..... pounu. oezore z took
the third dose I felt better. I took it
four times a day for two years, getting
better all the time, and now for four
years I don’t have any pains. After
taking the medicine for two years I had
another child—a lovely baby girl now
four years old—the life of cur home. 1
do praise this medicine. It is a Godsend
to women who suffer with female
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periods. I surely was very bad once,
1 and I know that Lydia E. Pinkham’a
Vegetable Compound saved me from an
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Route No. 1, Cambridge, Maine.
A country-wide canvass of purchasers
i of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
j pound reports 98 out of every 100 were
benefited by it. For sale by druggists
everywhere.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having this day qualified as execu
tor of the will of G. L. Moore, deceas
ed, late of Cleveland county, notice is
hereby given to all persons holding
claims against said estate to present
them properly proven, to the under
signed at Grover, N. C. or B. T. Falls
attorney, Shelby, N. C., on or before
the 19th day of April, 1924. or this
notice will ijc pleaded in bar of any
recovery on same. All persons indebt
ed to said estate will make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
this the 18th day of April, 1924.
J. H. MOORE, Executor G. L.
j Moore’s Will.
The Coach is Exclusive
to Hudson and Essex
Gives Closed Car Comforts at Open Car Price
The Coach is a Hudson-Essex invention. No other type and
no other car gives closed car comforts at so near open car
r ost. 1 he extra cost of closed models on ether cars is from
■•300 up, even on the lowest priced cars. More than 135,000
Coaches arc in service. Sales exceed 3,000 every week.’
Everyone prefers a closed car. The Coach alone is the
quao.y car within reach of all. No wonder the Coach on
Hudson and Essex is the world1* largest selling six-cylmder
c os«-d <ar. I he price you want to pay will decide you for
Hudson or Essex The closed car advantage, of the Coach
end its price surely leave no other consideration.
Hudsoji Super-Six
Coach
*1550 ,
0.
hssex Six
Coach F
*975
Freight and Tax Extra
Hudson and Essex Are of One Quality
HOEY MOTOR CO.