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FAYETTEVILLE NEWS. FAYETTEVILLE. GEORGIA. “Yeth," slic lisped. “Here’s one for your collection. Now how many have you?” “One," replied the little sitter—Lon don Tit-Bits. they never let anybody catch ’em the links!”—Everybody’s Magazine. The spider is an expert fly flsher FOOD FORTIFIES against exhaustion and illness—if it’s the right kind of food. is easily digested and with cream or good milk is a well balanced ration that builds tissue and increases strength aHEEBESSI A Voloo From Sioux City, Iowa, aaya PE-RU-NA Worth Its* Weight In Gold You cannot mistake the words of Mr. W. W. Northrup, of 908 Fourth Street, Sioux City, Iowa. He ia enthusiastic about hia present health and the merits of PE-RU-NA and wants everyone to know it. Here is ■ re cent letter from him >— “PE-RU-NA ia worth Its welsh! fn told end (ben some. I used to think it only a wo man’s remedy but have chanced my mind. I had a couch, especially In the moraine. After uiinc hall a bottle of FE-RU-NA was much better. I would couch up chunks of phieem and mucus, my eyes itched and both ered me. Judcine from the symptoms civen in yous almaaac it was catarrh. My stomach I9 in much better condition since Mine your medicine.” “Use this testimonial, if you wish. Don't hesitate toadvertlse the merits ol PB-RU-NA." (Sicned) W. W. NORTHRUP. There are thousands Just like Mr. Northrup, skeptical at first but convinced by a trial of PE-RU-NA. DON’T BE AN UNBELIEVER. If your trouble is of a catarrhal nature, try PE-RU-NA, then tell your friends. It is fine after an attack of grip or Spanish Flu. Cold Everywhere Tablets or Liquid rOR CATARRH AND CATARRHAL CONDITIONS 4^4 This is the Farquhar Grain Separator, the most practical and economical Thresher for general use. It handles all kinds of grain succeasfully. Simple in construction and light to handle over the roads. We now have these late improved Separators in stock, and want you to call in and look them If not convenient for you to come' now, a letter and we will mail you a catalog description. The Farquhar Grain Separator has stood the test for fifty years, and is the one for you to buy. Price reasonable, terms liberal, fair treatment »e- sured every customer. Write at once for catalog. Woodruff Machinery Mfg. Co., 41 S. Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga. Women may have poorer memories than men, but they never forget a com pliment. Acid Tes, Indeed, more often than you think. Because ACID-STOMACH, starting with in digestion, heartburn, belching, food-repeat ing, bloat and gas, If not checked, will even tually affect every vital organ of the body. Severe, blinding, splitting headaches are, therefore, of frequent occurrence as a result Of this upsot condition. Take EATONIC. It quickly banishes acld- atomach with Its sour bloat, pain and gas. It aids digestion—helps the stomach get full strength from every mouthful of food you eat. Millions of people are miserable, Weak, sick and ailing because of ACID- STOMACH. Poisons, created by partly dl- 6 e*ted food charged with acid, are absorbed ito the blood and distributed throughout the entire system. This often causes rheu matism, biliousness, cirrhosis of the liver, heart trouble, ulcers and even cancer of the etomaoh. It robs Its victims of their health, undermines the strength of the most vigorous. If you want to get back your physical and mental strength—be full of vim and ▼Igor—enjoy life and be happy, you must get rid of your acid-stomach. In EATONIC you will find the very help r ou need and It’s guaranteed. So get a big #0 box from your druggist today. If It falls to please you, return It and he will refund your money. E ATONIC ( FOR Y6UR ACID-STOMACH) Up to Date. At the now justly famous Jackson day dinner a number of good stories were told and the women are enjoying one told by Senator Hitchcock of Ne braska apropos of the growing influ ence of women. Referring to the habit of American men of calling their wives “the better half,” he repeated a story told him by the prince of Wales during Ills recent visit here. Visiting a dugout occupied by Amer ican doughboys the prince was sur prised to find there, side by side, large pictures of Ills father and mother clipped from some illustrated maga zine. He stepped closer to note the inscription. Under one was "King George the Fifth;” under the other, “The Other Four-Fifths!” MOTHERS Do you know you can safeguard your child against spasmodic Croup by keeping Vacher-Balm handy? It gives Instant relief, and Is also the best thing for all kinds of hurts. Keep it handy, and avoid imitations. If you cannot get it locally, send 30c for a tube, to E. W. Vacher, Inc., New Orleans, La.—Adv. A Long War, too. Civvy—How often do they pay you in the army? Demobbed—About once n war. Making a Start. I heard an amusing story the other day concerning Sir John Lavery, the famous society artist. It seems that one day he was en gaged I11 painting the portrait of a beautiful but very shy little girl, when he chanced to find a threepenny bit in his color box. “Do you collect threepenny bits?” he inquired of’ the child, showing her the coin. Don't Forget Cuticura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby nnd dusting powder and perfume, ren dering other perfumes superfluous. You may rely on it because one of'the Cuticura Trio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum). 25c each everywhere.—Adv. Brief Encounter. “You seem much Interested In this photoplay.” “Yes. You might say that I enjoy a * personal acquaintance with the star.” “Dear me! Tell me how you met her.” “I’ve never met her, but one day when I was crossing the street in Los Angeles she nearly ran over me In her sport car.” — Birmingham Age- IIerald. How Fast Can You Say Them? Here are a number of amusing “tongue-twisters A glowing gleam growing green. The black breeze blighted the bright blossoms. Flesh of freshly flying fish. Six thick thistle sticks. Two toads tried to trot to Tedbury. Give Grimes Jim’s great gilt gig whip. A Kindly Caddie. "Oh, yes, sir, there’s worse golf play ers in the world than you are, sir," the caddie said kindly. "Lots worse!” “Well, that makes me feel better,” the dub responded. Then he swung his club, failed to touch- the ball, but lifted a section of turf ns large as a dinner plate. “Yes, sir,” the caddie continued, there’s certainly worse players, but on Not In HI* Line. Food Mother—Do you detect any signs of genius, professor? Professor—Madam, I am not a de tective. TRUCKS AIDING ROAD PLANS Long Island Cited as Example ot Prosperity Maintained by Effi cient Highway System. (By WINDSOR T. WHITE, Chairman Motor Truck Committee, National Auto mobile Chamber of Commerce.) Motor highway transportation has grown to such vast importance in the past few years and has so well dem onstrated its value and efficiency that it has won official public recognition In many of our states. But this activity can develop in a sound economic way only as good roads programs are de veloped. While there are examples where motor transportation has suc ceeded when run in territories that have undeveloped roads, they, in com parison with the thousands of mo tortruck routes, are practically negli gible. One of our greatest wastes in the handling of the prime necessity, food, occurs in our present transportation methods. Hundreds of millions of dol lars are annually wasted because the present method of transportation adapted to our present road system, is so costly that it does not pay to move this food from the farm to an area of consumption. It is said that New York state has 18,400 miles of surface highways and 79,398 miles of unimproved rural roads. While the state has a much higher per centage of improved roads than is com mon for the United States, they do not benefit the farmer as much as could be desired. Long Island Is one of the most pros perous agricultural areas in New York state. It is not exceptionally fertile; in fact, it may be said that it is fertile because man has made it so. There are many areas in the state that are nat urally more productive than Long Is land, but which are far less prosper ous. If you could take a trip over the island you would know the reason why the Island farmers are famous for their product and financial inde pendence. A well-planned, well-con structed, and finely maintained sys tem of roads is the greatest asset the Island has. Every evening one can see hundreds of motortrucks, from two to five ton capacity, rolling over these roads, bound for the New York mar ket. Here Is no 50 nor 40, nor even 10 per cent waste. While in other ru- Btate of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County—ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing- business In the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh that cannot be. cured bv the use of HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 18X6. (Seal) A. W. Gleason. Notary Public. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak en internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Loan Bank for Trouble. "So many people want to borrow trouble,” said the Old Settler, "that It’s a wonder some enterprising cuss doesn't start a bank to accommodate ’em.” Farmer's Wife Transferring Farm Produce to Motortruck to Be Taken to City Market. :al districts the farmer drives a floun dering team through a sea of mud or well-nigh impassable snowdrifts or chokes with the dust raised by Ids team if the road is dry, the Long Is land farmer carries a greater load, makes about four times the speed, and Is more comfortable in driving his motortruck over the good highways. SAMPLES OF ROAD MATERIAL of body and mind. “There's a Reason Tests Made by Laboratory of Bureau of Public Roads Show Increase Over Preceding Year. A special laboratory devoted to the microscopic examination and classifi cation of road-building rocks, main tained by the bureau of public roads, United States department of agricul ture, has examined 686 samples of ma terial during the past year, according to the chief of the bureau. This rep resents a considerable increase over the preceding year nnd shows the pro nounced interest in matters relating to highway construction. Of the samples examined, 249 were rock, 4jl slag, 151 gravel, 189 sand, 45 clay, and 11 mis cellaneous. BENEFITS OF HIGHEST VALUE Following In Wake of Improved Roads Are Better Buildings and Greater Civic Interest. The benefits that follow In the wake of good roads by improved farm lands and buildings, from shiftlessuess to progressive activity, better schools and churches, mere intimate social in tercourse, greater civic interest. and oetter living conditions are of incal culable value. [FRECKLES New I> the Time to Get Rid of These Uxly Spots. i There’s no longer the slightest need ot j feeling ashamed of your freckles, an Othlne —double strength—is guaranteed to remove : these homely spots. j Simply get an ounce of Othlne—double strength—from your druggist, and apply a little of It night and morning and you ‘ should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that more than one ounce Is needed to com pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for tho double strength Othlne, as this Is sold under guarantee ol money back If It falls to remove freckles. I SALUTE “DODSON'S Urn iuNE” It Never Gripes or Sickens You Like Nasty CalomeL AQ Biliousness, Headache, Constipation Is Gone j You’re bilious! Your liver is slug- I gish! You feel lazy, dizzy. Your head j is dull, your tongue coated, breath ! bad, stomach sour and bowels consti- ! pated. But don’t take salivating Cal- i omel. It makes you sick; you may ; lose a day. | Calomel is mercury which crushes | into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That’s when you feel that aw- . Cul nausea and cramping. To enjoy the nicest, gentlest iivsfc and bowel cleansing you ever eyqwiS- enced take a spoonful of harwilea* Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight. Yotsr druggist sells a bottle of Dodson**! Liver Tone for a few cents and etbb»- antees each spoonful to clean ywar sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty Calomel, without making yat* sick. Dodson’s Liver Tone can oof salivate. Give it to the children. Adv, But One Way Is Better. A bluff, hearty old bachelor friend of the family, trying to get on terms with the son of the family, asked him: "Have you practiced any fancy meth ods of skating, sonny?” "No,” said sonny; “I can skate only two ways as yet.” “Ah, and which are they?” “Standing up and sitting down,” said sonny. GET READY FOR “FLU Keep Your Liver Active, Your System Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are De lightful, Safe and Sure. Physicians and Druggists are advis ing their friends to keep their systems purified and their organs in perfect working order as a protection against the return of influenza. They know that a clogged up system and a lazy liver favor colds, influenza and serious complications. To cut short a cold overnight and to prevent serious complications take one Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of water—that's all. No salts, no nausea, no griping, no sickening after effects. Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver is active, your system is puri fied and refreshed and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break fast. Eat what you please—no danger. Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Every druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not perfectly delighted with Calotabs.—(Adv.) While You Wait. A fur shop in one of the Japanese cities has the sign: “Ladles’ nnd gen tlemen’s skins repaired while they wait.” Helped Father and Son ‘Ziron Did Us Both Good,” Writes Mr. Gentry> of Norene, Tenn. I T Is a well-known medical fact, that Iron Is a necessary constituent of the blood, and that blood lacking iron is the cause of mauy troubles that only iron will cure. Ziron, a scientific compound of Iron with other valuable ingredients, Is the remedy to take when your blood needs more Iron, and your system requires a tonic. Ziron Is mild and harmless, does not stain the teeth, and is good for children as well as adults. Mr. P. G. Gentry, of Norene, Tenn., writes: “Ziron Iron Tonic has tmdtt good in my family. I have used It t® • very great advantage to myself asd my 14-year-old boy. It did us both good. I£ think it is a good medicine for wfcsg it is recommended.” If you are pale, weak, tired, fad down and out, take Ziron. It will p®r? iron into your blood, and should lid® build you up. Get a bottle from your druggist«» day, and give ZIRON a fair triaL Saif by him under a money-back guaraate®, Ask him about It. He will tell SOLD FOR 50 YEARS. For MALARIA,CHILLS and FEVER. ALSO A FINE GENERAL STRENGTtlER* ,ING TONIC. Sold by All Drug Stm* FRESH-CRISP-WH0LES0ME-DEUCKJ SS- THE SANITARY METHODS APPLIED IK TBS MAKING OP TKESl BISCUITS MAKE THEM THE STANDARD EXCELLENCE fyqr Dialer has Ifcetn, or if net he stasUL <Ask him or write ns qiviruj his (uua£. CHATTANOOGA BAKERY Suspicious Adolf. She (as her lover is about to shirt on a journey around the world)—My dear Adolf, will you be true to me when you are far awny? Promise me that you will write to me from every town you visit! • He—Oh, Ada, Is It love that prompts you to say tills? Ada, swear to me, do you really love me, or are you merely collecting foreign postage stamps? , The Ruling Passion. A submarine attack was on. The sea heaved and rolled. The destroy®!? were dropping depth bombs. The deCK of the troopship was lined with Yairira# soldiers. All was silent. Suddenly tfie tension was broken by a small- smeary^ looking soldier. “Say,” he said In a hollow voice. there anyone here who wants to buy a nice watch and chain?”—EvcrvbodjAs Magazine. 4? Another Royal Suggestion PIES and PASTRIES From the NEW ROYAL COOK BOOK C HEER' up! There is no further reason for worrying about table va riety. The new Royal Cook Book gives new suggestions for every meal every day. The book is so full of sur prises there will never be another dull meal in the home. Here are a few sug gestions from the new Royal Cook Book. Plain Pastry Tills recipe is for one large pie with top and bottom crust 2 cups flour % teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons Royal Balling Powder % cup shortening cold water Sift together flour, salt and bak ing powder; add shortening and rub in very lightly with tips of fingers (the less It is handled tho better the paste will he). Add cold ‘water very slowly, enough to hold dough together (do not work or knead dough). Divide in halves; roll out one part thin on floured board and use for bottom crust After pie Is filled roll out other port for top. Rich Pastry 2 cups pastry flour y, teaspoon Royal Baking Powder %teaspoon salt % cup shortening cold water Sift flour, salt; add baking powder and one-half shortening ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure and rub In lightly with fingers; add water slowly until of right consistency to roll out Divide in halves; roll out one half thin; put on in small pieces half re maining shortening; fold upper and lower edges In to center; fold sides In to center, fold sides to center again; roll out thin and put on pie plate. Repeat with other half for top crust. Apple Pie 1% cups flour teaspoons Royal Baking Powder *4 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons shortening ( apples, or 1 quart sliced apples 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon milk Sift flour, baking powder and salt; add shortening and rub la very lightly; add just enough cold water to hold dough to gether. Roll half out on floured board, line bottom of pie plate; fill in apples, which have been washed, pared and cut Into thla slices; sprinkle with sugar; fla vor with cinnamon or nutmeg; wet edges of crust with cold water; roll out remainder of pas try; cover pie, pressing edges tightly together and bake la moderate oven 30 minutes. FREE By all means get the new Royal Cook Book—just out. Contains these and (00 other delightful, helpful recipes. Free for the asking. Write TODAY to BOYAL BAKING POWDER OO. 115 Fulton Street New York City “Bake with Royal and be Sure