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Wednesday .Morning, Nov. 2. 10.'
Women
Made Young
Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body
full of youth and health may be
yours if you will keep your system
in order by regularly taking
COLD MEDAL
Th« world’s standard remedy for ki ’ncy.
liver, bladder and uric acid trouble s, th<
enemies of Hie and - looks. In use sine
1696. All druggists, three sizas.
1 mL for the name Gold Medel on c?«ry ’’
•nd accept no
MlUUSDUEVH^E
A FOLDING ' HEFLBARROV'
Dont cougk
T HE violent pafoxysms of coughing
soon casuJ by Hr. King’s New
Discovery. Fifty years a standard
remedy for colds. Children like it.
No harmful drugs. All druggists, 60c.
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
For Colds and Coughs
Make Bowels Normal. Nature's
way is the way of Dr. King’s Pills—
gently and firmly regulating the bowels,
eliminating the intestine clogging
waste. At all druggists, 25c.
Tx PROMPT! WON’T GRIPE
Dr. King's Pills
At last w«» hH\«* the folding wnttei-
barrow. When not in use it can be
folded up and stored away in^a closet.
The foidinp wheelbarrow Is the in
vention of a French mechanic. The
photograph shows the wheelbarrow
folded and ready to be stored for the
winter.
Columbia Dry Batteries
work better and last
longer
— for hells and butzers
—Tor thermostats
—formas engine*
—for Jrv battPtv l!ghtin«
in clostt. cellar, garret,
barn, etc.*
—for iituitton on the Ford
whileoart'nc iVlumnd
to cold ntaU-er
'the n-n h’.\ »«r:f f,n :*•<« Jrv
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When
Comp’ny Comes
—what new airs of busy impor
tance the old doorbell puts on!
Take home a Columbia “Bell
Ringer" Dry Battery and give your
doorbell a chance. A single package
ol double power—solid rte a brick —
no connectors to fuss with. For all
bells, burzers, alarms, heat regulators,
etc. One Columbia “Bell Ringer”
works better and lasts longer than
the wired-up group of ordinary cells.
Sold by lea.- ehbos, auto accessory shops
and pur. .v:>, hardware and* general stores.
You cannot i k he package.
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That’s Why It
Soothes and Promptly
Conquers Pain
I’r.l'ke other raiments, Mustang is
nuitjo of healing oils no alcohol,
asicis or pepper used. Mustang
ne\ir burns or smarts, not even
when applied to open wounds. Pain
is veliev. d quickly by Mustang,
which thoroughly permeates the
system and hastens healing. Over
73 wars' success guarantees Mus
tang as hest for MAN, LIVESTOCK
and POULTRY.
Sold by
DRUG aVicl GENERAL STORES
Act 11A S'.-t S'.Sc Bottle (Trnl)
r.Oc 1 >1 3 time* much
& a .OO L > ttIt- I' >1(1*! 8 limes ;.s much
WITH 25c TK! AL BOTTLE
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MUSTANG
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LINIMENT
VN ON MANUFACTURING CO.. Proprietor*, 41-4 3-45 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N.Y.
LONG SIEGE OF *
FREAK WEATHE1
World Is Slowly Recovering Frc ;
Severe Attack of Mete^ro-
log.cal Mumps.
WHAT KILLS US
expect f*t!e::t to s::v;
United States Sufferc Chiefly From i. .
cess of High Temperature and De
ficiency of^ioisture—Sunie
Recent- Disasters. •
New "York.—Tire old spheroid ’known
us the earth Is -.emerging from wli.it
some human diagnosticians might ea.11
a severe at tacit of meteorological
mumps. It has been accompanied, by
an intermittent rover, manifested in a
world wide heaf;. wave df unusual
length and intensity. In spite of crises,
ami relapses, earthquakes, tidal waves,
cloudbursts, tyidmons, wuterspouts,
hailstorms, floods and hurricanes in
many widely sendrateil parts, from.
Kiililelmtka to Cape Horn and from
(■until fy (itiadalobpe, tlie doctors are
voiiihlejit the patent will recover.
Meanwhile the United State's for the
last yettr lias lMu suiTerlng chiefly
from an excess 1m higli temperature
nml « deficiency iyf moisture, a corfdl-,
rioa uijprecedenti* in the fifty years’
history’of the weather bureau.
. ^ Suffer* H’eat Waves.
The persistent higher u mperatures,
for which a number of speculative ex
planations have been given, began in
August, 1U2U, utivLfor the succeeding
twelve, months there was an'average
monthly, excess above normal of 3.4
March, *11)21, au unusually
naril) yprltig month, hud mi excess av
erage of 10.8 degrees. The lirst slight
break iii the record occurred last Au
gust, which was slightly below normal.
In tlie nine moiijjlis' period beginning
in October, 1018,j*nd ending iu July,.
11)19, lliy average-monthly temperature
was 2.7T degree^above normal, and
this was a record until sun spots, sea
bottom upheavals btj other hypothetical
causes sent the nleroury still higher.
The boniest average temperature ever
recorded iu this country for tlie month
of Mnrfli, weather officials say, was
4$.3, ill Jlurcli, 1021. ^
The average temperature for April,
1021—55 degrees—was the warmest for
that month in half a century. May and
June were not unusual, but July broke
till records for tlie preceding eleven
years. f
Weather bureau officials here de
clined to discuss the possible connec
tion between the present high tempera
tures and disasters of nature iu many
parts of the world.
A glance back for recent disasters
and natural plienoiner.it shows the
following:
Two million Koreans starving in
Manchuria owing to drought-ruined
crops.
Three hundred buildings wrecked
juid many killed by hailstorm and wa
terspout at Baez, t’ubn.
Three volcanoes, Villaricn, Lianna
nml Lanin, spout Humes more than a
thousand feet from craters.
Drought kills fish in river Seine and
l-’ram-e suffers most severe drought in
■17 years.
Rhine and Moselle rivers do great
damage in highest llooil in I3t> years.
tioujjhurst and hailstorm damage sit
Rome, Italy.
Mount Vesuvius shows activity and
enriluiqtihe shock is felt from Legliorif
to Laky Ltigiuo.
Italian destroyers carry inhabitants
to safety us volcano Stnmilioli re
sumes activity.
Damage of several million drachmas
done in lircece by severe hailstorms.
Earth Blocks Canal.
Kartli blocks Corinth canal.
Cyclone devastates three towns In
Haiti. ’
Volcano Kilauea in Hawaii spuqts
j immense fountains of lava.
I Activity of Hie volcano'l’opaeatapetl
I in Mexico increasing.
I'.nnliqnake shakes Veru Cruz ami
t four other cities.
I Lightning strikes oil wells, causing
millions of dollars damage iu Tampico
and other dislriets.
Mexicans pniy to “water goddess” to
end drought.'
\ oleniio Colima In Jalisco is in eraj
Horn
Many lives lost in w aterspout with h
destroyed part «l Tangier, Morocco,
Volcano Masnya in Nicaragua in
erupliiin.
T.vphi on anil II.>.,.!< in Philip. . v
and (‘specially on Island of l.mton. ■)..
great damage.
Six new. craters opened at Mount
Izeleo, Salvador.
XYaterspout in Mai i Doariq pr, v
of .Spain, claim ges crops mid rillag ..
Meat ill the Alps causes glaciers to
sli.iuk and nine mountain eiinil.ers v
killed.
Seventy live dead in lornndees vv i . h
sweep snatlierii I'lllled States.
I Io.mI intmdates Piieldo, causing Slo.-
ooo.ooo property loss.
Forty-seven perish in Sun Antonio
(Texas) Hood.
one consolation of jlie freak went a
er. however, is the prospect of an
"open winter.”
Find Buried Treasure.
Heflin.—Twenty million marks’
worth of gold and silver, which is be.
lieved lo luive been hidden by t,vr-
many's legendary ”Capt. Kidd"—
Claus Stocrlebeeker lias just been
dug Up near Ibe North sea coast, said
a Hamburg dispatch to the N'eue Ber
liner Zeltung.
We were at war with Germany ap
proximately two years and lost about
8(1.000 solldiers all told. During the
same two years the Uniied States lost
180.000 of her citisens from Cancer.
243.000 front Svpit II*. nud 156,000
from Tubercuh
Most of these i c tit arc preventable.
Cant er Is neithc • nhcritc l nor “catch
ing,” and usually begins as a small
growth that can easily be destroyed
or cured if reco.-.r.lzeil and properly
treated in its early stayeu but the
neglect Is so great that it now kills
one out of every tun persons over
orty years of age. ,
Tuberculosis is not hereditary, but
, is •matching.” It has b ea proven,
j ever, that ninety per cent of all
o.; of tuberculosis are contracted
.-•fore the child Is fiv- years of age.
-a that adult people ar. / raparatlve-
.. immune. ♦’Tlie pro-'ayiactlc baby
and the sanitary pup” n.av ho ajnti. ing
y iu theory, but In actual p uetlCe they
would save- more bf orr iiopulatiot^
tl an all the. armaments of war.
Syphilis, is both hereditary and
•'catching!” Of all'' (llsea n exis
tence it is the most unpeg.! ary. and
the--easiest to tyevent; and in most
cases niaV lie cured if pro;) rly and
persisteidfly treated. It is unfortun
ate that to° many of our people either
think in terms of dollars or personal
pleasure, of ;,tlie moment and not iu
that of human life.
July lerm, 1421, of tne Superior|
Court of Said County.
FORFEITURE OF RECOGNIZANCE
'Hugh M. Dorsey. Governor, vs Gar
field Hitchcock and Theola Hitchcock
principal, and Otto Hitchcock,surety.
To ul! and Singular the Sheriffs of
Said Htrte Greeting:
You are hereby required to limke
known to the Defendants that they
are required to be and appear person
ally. or by attorney at t ie next term
of the Superior Court, to be held i t
and for sahl County, on the 2nd Mon
day in January, 1922. next, to rhow
catyre. if any they hare, why judg.
ment^ should not lie rendered against
them for the amount of their recogni-
zation, forefcited as aforesaid, a^ in
default thereof the Court will proceed
as to justice shall appertain.
Witness, Tlie Honorable James T>.
l’ark. Judge of said Court, tin's 1 0tb
day of July, 1921
J. C. COOPER.
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One iron spiko may wreck a train.
One insanitary pt'ijfy. may wreck a
community. One Baby’s name un
registered may mean u lost fortune to
the baby.
FOR SALE—Pine stove wood—Ready
to burn, cut and split.
M C. HARRINGTON Phone 1102
snakespearean Mementoes.
Mo li. due phials believed to Ivtv*
Seen used Shakespeare during Ids
Insi illness Imve been unearthed by
jiv„-t.iiien engsmed in rei’onstrhfli.ion of
die fain,,ns l.;ird's g.n-den iTT'Slrnt-
•ord-on-A von. The lint lies, with other
irtieles of the Tudor and .Iiteoiiea'n
leriods, were dug from tlie soil, show-
ng Ha l they found tlie'f why there
tboiit tin lime of the drui'inHst's
loath. Tlie sjiut where the articles
vere found Is within easy throwing
ilKtni.ee of tin* window of his house.
Tlie garden, which the great hard
oved. and of whose dower' he often
vrote so beautifully, is being laid oat
inv after the Hiiznhqtlmn style;
TOE1VRI1TER
W- keep in stock at all ti m «
a complete line of hiah
typewriter ribbons for a [|
make machines.
l:ie-M*!ledf![evi!le News
Habitual Constipation (; urctf
In 14 to 21 Days *
“LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" U , ... .
prepared Syrup i onic-laxative f,iD? 3 " 7 '
Constipation. It relieves nr ,?,' , b "“a'
should be taken regularly forUm M | hu;
to induce regular action ItSt’mnU, day '
Regulates. . Very Pleasant^fciS
per bottle. “"e ebdc
J’EAs WANTED
We bay peas, any variety , ml a
quantity, from a ”mtas” to a < !lr i^',
Edwards & Patterson, opposim r,.‘
'Millie dgeville News office. To] ,#■
No. 11.
*. K0DAKERS:
Send vour Kodak rolls to the
Kodak Deoartment of the
EBERHART STUDIO
Rolls left today are finished
tomorrow at 5o’clock. Gloss
or velvet finish.
All Work Guaranteed.
BEN F. EBERHART
abcut 33 1-2 per cent less
than their actual .value, foi
quick-selling $5.98 and $6.9£
CLOSING OUT SALE OF
RUGS
9 x 12 velvets and axmlnistcr
wirth up to $65.00. on sale
at $37.5C
A remarkable sale of dis
tinctive suits. ..
Only the best and finest mate
rial used in the garments which
we offer for your inspection
most of them hand embroidered
some large fur collars, Now,
just at the begining of the sea=
son you have an opportunity to
save money .on your suit. Every
suit we own is this seasons
i i
goods ,in the lot 43 suits that
we have placed onsaleg at i-4off
the regular price wonderful va!=
ues at
CsBBU
New Coats Just in by Express
Some with plain collars, some with
large fur collars, hand tailored,
Bolivia, velours and broad cloth
specially p r \ c ed ,
t; $19.75, $25. and $35,
.’,('. sweater.; ju t rpeelved by
t >*(u> i express mostly man
nish style.-, a,ul weaves, belli.-
browns, green mid maroon,
spock.lly I'’,'!' <1 $5.50 Cl $3.50
If you
to be ;
viint the be ;t, if you
ire of always getting
the !o\ cst prices, shop at
E. E. Bell
i; Shewing of bulb •
. robes that f<«’-
inctly ■ ,hl tor $6:50 am *
; .•.■ i1 sale pri’ ■
Sp«
bath
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