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for Constipation
T HE mild, pleasant-tasting combi
nation of simple laxative Herbs with
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will afford grateful relief next morn-
• ing, without griping or other discomfort.
Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin
The Perfect Laxative
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
50 cts. (SI",) $1.00
A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to
Dr.W. B. Caldwell, ‘157 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois
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DEAN FLAYS HARDWICK
IN OPENINC SPEECH
FOOD ADMINISTRATOR
ISSUES WARNING
Atlanta, Ga., May.—The CaiToll-1
ton newspapers have left no oubt in; •
the minds of anyone regarding the; sugar USERS MUST CUT THEIR
200 ,bo. Weber 40 long staple cot-
A GOOD IVESTMENT
nn seed, 50 bo. No. 1 Iron peas, 40 i ICE 1-2 acres of land on main pub- _
»n seea, uu pu. no. pen, ! ,j c road, ISO acres in cultivation. | ™ hands were thmst aloft”
Dcan-Hardwick incident in Carrollton !
tho other day.
Aftor stating that Senator T. W.
Hardwick, who made tits opening od-
dress there, refused to meet H. H.
Dean, of Gainesville in joint debate
and that Mr. Dean who is considering
entering the Senatorial race spoke on
the public square to al arger crowd
than Hardwick had, the Carroll Free
Press has this interesting article.
“Dean called the Senator 'the little
Bantam 'Booster' and proceededra
Bantam Rooster* and proceeded with
out ceremony first to pick off the ban
tam’s feathers, then his hide,- then
trimmed his spurs and comb. In fact,
this Senator would not hpve known
himself had t|e stayed to hear the ar.
raignment.”
From the Carroll County Times,
thef oilowing pertinent paragraph is
taken:
"Dean purocccded in a manner to
flay the Senator and to answer his
speech of the morning. He called fir
Hardwick men to hold up their haifls
and be counted, but evidently they
were not in thee rowd, they had, like
the Senator, folded their tents and sil
ently stolen away, since scarce a doz-
CONSUMPTION DOWN TO
PER CENT OF NORMAL.
in. N. C. home ratted seed peanuts,
...... . . Largo 5-room dwelling, 3 tenant. . . .. ..
60 bu. hardshell *ecd potatoes, 300 houM> on tb u lldings, fencing, etc.' COUNTY WHICH GETS LARGEST
t»l-, sealed syrup In one gallon cans, Rented for year 1918 for 8 bales of
logs, corn and 90 Day Velvet Beans, j cotton. Must be bought soon or own-
WOOD BROTHERS, ' or will take off the market. Easy terms
B-21-4t - Vienna, Route 6 D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna.
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AT the end of • hard day, just sit
down to a cup of Luzianne
Coffee. See how you pick up with
every savory sip. Luzianne is far, far
different from any other coffee. It's
got something that all the others seem
to lack. And it’s packed in dust-proof,
moisture-proof cans that bring
Luzianne to your kitchen just tho same
as when it left the roaster. Buy a can
and try it for yourself. An Iron-clad,
air-tight guarantee says that if you are
not entirely satisfied with Luzianne^
your grocer will give you back your
money. And he will.
feoffee
"‘When It Pours, tt Reigns**
LOAN OVERSUBSCRIPTION
TO GET LOVING CUP
Every county, city and town which
oversubscribes its quota in the Third
Liberty Loan drive will be awarded
an honcr flag by the government, but
some one county of the state Will earn
a distinctive honor which will-be n
source of pride for generations to
come.
Chairman W. C. Wardlaw, of tl[e
Liberty Loan executive committee,
announced Thursday that the Fourth
National Bank of Atlanta, will pre
sent to tho Georgia county which ov
ersubscribes its quota by the largest
per cent a handsome loving cup. The
winning county will have the distinc
tion of leading the state and as the
cup will be warded on proportional
showing, thes mailer counties have
just as much chance ns the big ones
to carry" off the prise.
The United States Public Health
Service is in need of medical offeers
for fiolid duty n connection with the
sanitation of several civil sanitary
district-,. Men physically disqualified
from the Medical Reserve Corps are
eligible for these positions, providing
they arc, not suffering from com
plaints that wonld interfere with the
performance of heir duties.
The allotment of meat purchases
for the Army, Navy, and Marine
Corps and the allies has been consoli
dated .in a single bureau with head-
qnarters in Chicago.
Studebaker WAGONS
SUMMERS BARNESVIUIBUBSIES
Frazier Road Carts and Harness
TOM SWAIN
PHONE 42
PINEHURST, GA.
The Most Beautiful Gar in America”
When you buy A PAIGE
you are assured of
KEAL-- S E R V I O E
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE SERVICE STATION AND OUR WATCHWORD IS “SERVICE"
ASK YOljR NEIGHBOR HOW HE LIKES HIS PAIGE AND ALLOW US THE PLEASURE OF
SHOWING YOU BEFORE YOU PURCHASE YOUR SPRING CAR.
WE HAVE SOME BARGAINS IN SLIGHTLY USED CARS.
LET US SHOW ’EM TO YOU
DORT-PAIGE SALES AGENCY
R. A. Collins, Mgr.—■Unadilla, Ga;
Atlanta, Ga., May 1.—Soldier boys
in camps and cantonments are asked
to join in the conservation of sugar.'
Mothers, wives and sweethearts who
have been making and sending great
quantities of sweets .to/their absent
sons, husbands and lovers are earnet-
ly requested to use only molasses
and other sweetening. These are pa
triotic regulations promulgated to
day by Dr. Andrew M. Soule, federal
food administrator, in his determina
tion to guarantee an adequate eupply
of sugar for the canning and preserv
ing season, the success of which is re
garded by. him as vital to the cause
of the fod suppply.
Manufacturers of candy, soft drink
and other confections, who have en
gaged in this business since January
1,1918, in the foce of discourage
ment from the federal food adminis
tration, may as well prepare to get in
to something else, Dr. Soule says- For
they" will be denied sugar no matter
what disposal Is being made of their
output, and no exceptions will be
made.
Bottlers and manufacturing con
fectioners who have been in business
for n longer period will, be required
to buy on a schedule, make regular re
ports of purchases and of supply of
sugar on hand. None will be permit
ted under any circumstances, to con
sume more than 80 per cent of their j
last year’s requirements. Penalties
for hoarding will be enforced for ev
ery violation of these regulations dis
covered, says Dr. Soule.
Dr. Soule is advised by the sugar
division of the food administration
that after full and careful considera
tion of the numerous claims from
manufacturers of less essential prod
ucts, from every section of the coun
try, it has been determined there will
be no exceptions made to permit of
80 per cent of a normakusc of sugar.
Manufacturers have been advised that
they must not expect protection for
their businesses or property, even
though they nre supplying army
camps with soft drinks, candy, etc.
The nrder stands the foot? adminis
tration declares, though it may imply
bankruptcy for those who cannot
make a profit on 80 per cent of their
normal sugar consumption.
Tho food administration answers
the argument that the continued use
of soft drinks and sweets “arc essen
tial to the very life of the communi
ty because prohibition and non use of
alcohol have made sugar a vital nec
essity,” by pointing to tho health
Standards of England and France
where the use of sugar for such pon-
essentials or less essentials has been
reduced 75 per cent without injury
to the.people and with little complaint
except from those who might have
profited by commercial enterprises.
For
Weak
Women
TRACTOR OWNERS URGED
TO KEEP MACHINES BUSY
In uxeforover40yeais!
Thousands of voluntary
letters frofn women, tell
ing ol the good Cardui
has done them. This is
ihe best proof of the value
o! Cardui. It provestbat
Cardui Is a good medicine
for women.
There are no harmful or
Mbit-forming drugs la
Cardui. It 1* composed
only ol mud, medicinal
ingredients, with no bad
after-effects.
The Department of Agriculture au- a
thorizes the following:
Owners of tractors, which are not
kept busy through the spring plowing
and seeding season, will perform a
patriotic neighborly duty by granting
use of these outfits to neighbors, who
may be short of labor or hands to pre
pare scad beds. A reasonable rate
of hire for tho tractor would enable
the tractors to make a return during
otherwise idle periods, but, most im
portant, will make it possible for oth
ers, at reasonable expenditures, to
have a full acreage and add to;the*
Nation’s important food supplies. The
same plan might be followed, Depart
ment of Agriculture specialists point
out, with regard to horses and various
farm machines which should not be
allowed to remain idle when a food-
producing neighbor can keep them
busy on victory crops.
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IS YOUR LAND FOR SALE?
LIST IT WITH A. B. & A. RY.
TAKE
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
"The fact of the matter is that un
til about the middle of next October
there will not be enough sugar to go
around and conservation must be
practiced, not only by the ordinary
household consumer (who has been
restricted to a ration of S pounds per
month) but by the manufacturer of
any commodity of which sugar is an
Ingredient" says Dr. Soule.
The Washington sugar order says:
“It is in our opinion useless to con
tinue arguing the question with ev
ery manufacturer as you as state food
administrator, and your deputies will
be besieged by applications for ex
emption and' special consideration. In
our opinion you must be adamant
and rciylcr your decisions in accord
ance with thee onclusions that have
been reached here at Washington.”
A certified system has been arrang
ed for the use of sugar in many com
munities of the state, and in other
states, with the approval of tho food
administration. The primary purposo
in this is to guarantee the home Con
ner and preserver enough sugar to
meet the season’s needs. Retail
dealers will provide the certificates
which consumers will be required to
sign in order to obtain supplies guar
anteeing the purpqse and quantity on
hand >to be in conformity with the
food administration’s program.
Youcan rely on Cartful.
Surely it will do for yoa
what it has done for to
many thousands of other
women! It should help.
"I was taken risk,
seemed to be . . . ,”
writes Mrs. Mary E.Veste,
of Madison Heights, Va.
“I got down so weak,
could hardly walk . . .
just staggered around..
... 1 read oi Cardui,
and after taking cue bot
tle, or before taking quite
all, I felt much belter. I
t&ok 3 or 4 bottles at
that time, and was able to
do my work. I take It in
the spring when run
down. 1 had no appetite,
and I commenced eating.
It is the best tonic I ever
saw.” Try Cardui.
If your farm is for sale, or if you
have any undeveloped (wild) land for
sale, list it with the A. B. & A. Ry.
.We are preparing n list of farm lands
for sale along <mr line, for distribu
tion, to be sent out when we receive
a letter asking about farming oppor
tunities in the territory ributary to
our line.
The data which you furnish will
be classified and printed in a pamphlet
form for distribution.
If you or your neighbor, will list
your lands It will assist us in finding
desirable locations for many good in
dustrious families who want to buy,
If they can find a place to suit them
at a price they can afford to pay.
Ask any A. B. & A. By. agent, for
a blank to be filled 6ut, giving detail
ed description of lands offered for
sale, or if more convenient, drop the**
undersigned a card, asking for such a
blank. No charge is made for listing
your land.
Such information, if you so suggest
will be treated as confidential.
NOTICE
AD Druggists
I have instructions for the Comp
troller General to turn over all names
of parties to tho Grand Jury who have
not paid their state taxes, for indict
ment. So if you have been selling
automobiles -or soliciting sales or ex-.
changing new ones for old ones you
had better get busy and send in check
for $50 before first Monday in May.
' This April 27th, 1918.
C. R. MOftGAN, T. C., D. C.
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