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is an ideal remedy for consti
pation. It is a combination of
simple kxative herbs with pepsin that
acts in an easy, natural manner, and is
as safe for children as it is positively
effective on the strongest constitution.
Expert* in Sheafing
Train M» at Camp*
in U*a of Rifle*
The National Army and many or-
Swindler*' Trick
Takes Money
Sent to Soldiers
Relatives and friends of
Sold in Drug Stores Everywhere
50 cts. (a) $1.00
A trial htitlt tan it titaifuJ, frn tf char it,, iy writing M
Dr. W. p. CaUmtU, 4S7 Watkingttn St., UntialU, ninth
200 )m. Weber 49 tong staple cot- j A GOOD (VESTMENT
ton teed, GO W No. 1 iron peas, 40 182 1-2 acres of land on main pub-
bu. N. C. homo raised seed peanuts,ronij ISO acres in cultivation.
. . .. . . . _ ’ i Large 6-room dwelling, 3 tenant
50 bu.hardriiell seed potatoes, 800, hougell> ouU)U . ld . ngl( fencI|lg> etc .
gal., sealed syrup in one gallon cans, Rented for year iflig tor 8 bales of
hogs, corn and 90 Day .Velvet Beans.; cotton. Must be bought soon or own-
WOOD BROTHERS, • er will take off the market. Easy terms
3-2£4t Vienna, Route 6 j D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna.
UVEB
DIDN’T ACT
DIGESTION WAS SAD
Says 65 year Old Kentucky Lady* Wio Telia How She Was Relieved
Alter a Few Dues of Black-Draught.
Mesdorsvlll*, Ky.<—Mr*. Cynthia
Higginbotham, of this town, says: "At
tny age, trill cH Is C5, the liver does
not act so well as when young. A few
years ago, my stomach was all out of
fix. X was constipates, my liver
didn't act My digestion was bad, and
U took so little to upMt mo. My ap
petite wu gone. I was very weak..
I decided 1 would cIto Black-
Draught a thorough trial as I knew it
ms highly recommended for this
trouble. T began taking it I Mt
tetter after a few doses. My appetite
improved and I became stronger. My
boweb acted naturally and the least
trouble was soon righted with a few
do*a* of Black-Draught"
Seventy years of successful use fiat
mads Thedford'o Black-Draught
standard, household remedy. Every
member, of every family, at times,
need the help that Black-Draught can
give in cleansing the system and rs-
Bering the troubles that come from
constipation, Indigestion, lazy liver,
etc. Ton cannot keep well unless your
stomach, liver and bowels are la good
working order. Keep them that way,
Try Black-Draught It acta promptly,
gently and In a natural way. If you
feel sluggish, take a dose tonight
Ton win feel fresh tomorrow. Price
25a s package—One cent a dose
AH druggists. J. U
sanitations of tbs National Guard
having been equipped with the United
'States rifle, model of 1917 (modilled
Enfield), it becamen ecessary to de-
Mae some plan whereby troops could
be efficiently trained in the use of
this weapon in short time.
A statement authorised by the
Ordnance Department tells how ex
perts in (hooting many of then mem
bers of United States teams which
won interactional shooting matches,
were commissioned and seni to va
rious camps to instruct officers and
'men in shooting and in the operatioa
and'care of the rifle.
In one camp officers under instruc
tion from these men gave a demonstra
tion in dismounting and assembling
this rifle while blindfolded, the rec
ord time being 7 minutes for dismount
tng and 22 minutes for assembling.
There are 86 parts to the rifle. These
oidfers in . turn instruct mechanics
classes being trained to make repairs
to rifles in the field. Frequently they
Iwill have to do their work at night,
when they will not be allowed to use
lights and therefore they must be
thoroughly trained in taking down
the rifle and putting in new parts by
tense of touch.
■Communal Kitchens
Save Food In *
Groat Britain
Communal kitchens are being es
tablished throughout Great Britain
and nrc proving successful in saving
food and fuel, according to reports to
the Department of Commerce. An ar
ticle from a recent issue of an Eng
lish newspaper ia quoted.
"The war has brought home to the
■public that the communal or national
kitchen is n necessity and can be
made a success. Within a compara
tively short' period there probably
Will he installed many hundreds of
fheso establishments throughout the
country. The national kitchen was
originally Intended to supply poor
people with nourishing and attractive
ly prepared food at low prices, but
there is considerable prospect—cer
tainty in fact—that the mo^s prosper
ous will form a fair proportion of the
customers. 1 '
"As an example of the outfit of a
people’s kitchen thqt at Hammersmith
(London) may be taken as a model.
This supplies about 6,000 customers
a week, which probably represents
12,000 to 15,000 consumers, os a
■customer commonly purchases for his
family.
soldiers in Army camps have been vic
timize!) by swindlers who wired or
wroth for funds under soldiers’ names
In each instance it was requested that
money be sent by wire waiving iden
tification, or by mail to general de
livery, the customary explanation be
ing that the soldier had been discharg
ed and would have no way of secur
ing identification, nor of getting mail
addressed to his company.
The following is atypical telegram
sent to the father of « soldier ia
southern camp:
"Have been discharged. Coming
home. Going to Atlanta through the
country tonight. Please wire me 880
at Atlanta so I may pay for oniform
and come home direct. Waive identi
fication as I am not known in Atlanta.
Wire caah quick so I can get it tomor
row morning.”
Before being complied with, any re
quest for money to be sent under such
conditions should be verified by a let
ter or telegram to the commanding of
ficer of the camp in which the man
whose name is signed to the request is
stationed.
A POT of teaming stimulating
, Luzianne .Coffee set before i
gentleman and • judge of fine coffee.'
A finer hot beverage than good, old
Luzianne never existed.
Luzianne tastes all the 4»jr down
sod you say “Set ’em up aga|y,"
Buy a can of Lozfanaa Coffca. S
m .fra# mW*?
yvar Him, gf&cer you’re not
satijjjfieg and tuft give yon bade yoor
mogey on the spot.
Please try LuzUnoe. \ TooH Ute
it, you will. In dean, air-tight ting.
Studebaker WAGONS
SUMMERS BARNESVILLE BUGGIES
Frazier Road Carts and Harness
TOM SWAIN
The officers and crew of the Ger
man submarine captured November
17 by the U. S. S. Far.r.ing, have been
brought from. England to the United
StateB.
The Minister of Agriculture
Brazil has been authorized to estab
lish modern experimental farms and
agricultural colonies, especially for
the education of orphan and abandon-,
ed children.
Millions of dollars, it is estimated
by revenue officials, will be added to
the Government funds in penalties as
a result of the round-up of income-tax
delinquents by tha Bureau of Internal
Revenue.
Reports received from State and
Federal employment bureaus by the
United States Employment Service
Department of Labor, indicate a
shortage of woman labor in 34 cities.
The greatest demand is for domestic
and, next, factory workers. Twenty
of the 34 cities report a scarcity of
domestics. Nine report a demand for
factory workers.
Two per cent of the enlisted per
sonnel of the divisions and detached
units of the Regular Army, National
Guard, and National Army, excepting
the Coast Artillery an dvarious staff
■corps, will be designated to attend
tho fourth series of officers’ training
schools, which will open May 15. Ad
mission has also been granted to some
men who have had at least one year’s
military training under Army officers
at educational institutions which have
earned Government recognition.
AUTO RACES IN ATLANTO
TWO DAYS THIS WEEK
Lakewood Park, theh ome of the
Southeastern Fair, will be formally
'opened Memorial Day and will havq
some big auto racing on Friday and
Saturday, May 3rd and 4th, with such
noted racers as the Chevrolet broth
ers, Louis Disbrow, George Clark and
a number of others whose perfor
mances on the dirt track has that ta-
hasco tang that holds the grand stand
occupants breathless at times because
of the narrow escapes from disaster.
The purses and bonuses which are
dangling within the grasp of tho suc
cessful pilots aggregate $5000 which
will assure the patrons of the park
some thrilling tarns on the big track
at Lakewood. ’
MULES FOR SALE
Four good mules for sale. Apply to
J. H. JORDAN.
GOODTOTHE LUST DROP
MAXWELL
HOUSE
ASK YOUR GROCER
flt&te of Ohio, City of TilcCo,
“Draft 258“ Is another one of
those high class Metro pictures which
will be shown at the DeSoto next
Wednesday. This picture is the suc
cessor to the Slacker, and is said to be
one of the best one’s produced by this
company.
Cheney A Co., doing business In the City
of Toledo, County and Stato aforesaid,
and that said Arm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED — *
Don’t forget “Draft 258” at
DeSoto next Wednesday.
PINEHURST, GA.
CHEERFUL WORDS
For High-Grade Cem
etery Memorials
CONFER WITH
C« J. Clark
PROPRIETOR-
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ternallr and net* through the Bleed on
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For m.ny a Vienn* Household
To have the pains and aches of a t
had back removed—to bo entirely
free from annoying, dangerous uri
nary disorders, is enough to make any j
kidney sufferer* grateful. The fol- j
lowing advice of one who has suffered
will prove helpful to hundreds of Vi
enna reader*.
E. M. Bozeman, grocer, Third and
Washington Sts., Albany, Ga., says:
“About a year ago, I noticed my kid
neys were getting weak. I first be
gan to have’a tired, drowsy feeling.
Then my back started to ache. I
knew these were symptoms of kidney
trouble and a* I had heard Doan’s
Kidney Pill* were good for this, I got.
a box. They did me a whole lot of
good and I am glad to tell others
about them.”
Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—tho same that
, ! Mr. Bozeman had. Foster-Milbnrn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Winifred. Allen, martyr to tho
rouse of patriotism in "For Valor” at
the DeSoto next Thursday.
A full and complete line of
Caskets, Coffins and Burial Robes
always ready for your inspection.
The experience of twenty years in
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