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ffHE REVIEW, HIGH POINT, NORTR CAROLINA i. r Trust MCTry Dodson's Liver Tone! Calomel Harms Liver and Bowels Bead my guarantee Liven your liver and bowels and get straightened up without taking sicken ing calomel.' Don't lose a day's work! ffjiori'S no reusuu way: a person jbould tiike sickening, salivating calo- eX wllon a few cents buys a large fle of Dodson's Liver Tonea 'per fect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid wliieh will start your liver; just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make rou sick and can not salivate. . ' Child1"011 and grown folks can take Pons Liver Tone, because it is perfectly harmless. C;il'v'ml is a danserous drug. It is Carter's MUM You Cannot be Constipated and Kappy Small Dose Small Price ., ICARTEffSl ABBsodCg hoS 15? (PARTER'S IRON PILLS f nany colorless acea pu NtewiUgreatlyheh One Hundred Per Cent American. What can I dtf to "prove my devo Mnn?" lf asked. Buy inote Liberty bonds," she re plied, for she was 100 per cent pa triotic. A torpid liver condition prevents proper food assimilation. Tone up your liver with Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. They act gently and surely. Adv. Often the wildest colt turns out to be the most valuable horse. in Meat I:- Some things are so simple that they have to be explained again and again. When things are obvious, people keep looking for mysteries behind them. So it is with the packing bus iness. The mere size of Swift & Company confuses many. Because their imaginations are not geared up to scale, they be lieve there must be magic in it somewhere some weird power. Swift & Company is just like any other manufacturing business run by human beings like yourself; it takes in raw material on the one hand and turns out a finished product on the other. Swift & Company keeps down the "spread," or the expense absorbed be tween raw and finished material, to as Iowa figure as possible. (If it didn't it would be put out of business by others who do.) How much Swift & Company pays for the raw material, and how much it gets for the finished product, depends upon conditions which Swift & Company does not control. It depends entirely upon how much people want the finished product, and how much raw material there is avail able to make it from. The profits of Swift & Company amount to less than one cent per pound on all meats and by-products less than one-fourth of a cent on beef. if Keep Your Pledge Make Good for Our Fighting Men BUY WAR - SAVINGS STAMPS Swift & Company, U.S. A. mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseated to morrow. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone instead and you will wake up feeling great. No more biliousness, constipation,, sluggishness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don't find Dod son's Liver Tone acts better than hor rible 'calomel your money is waiting for you. Adv. A Remedy That Makes Life Worth Living Genuine bears signature Exactness Is Lesson of War. One of the lessons taught by the war is the necessity for exactness in every a:l No haphazard methods are per missible in a matter of such vital im port. .When Baby is Teething GROVE'S BABY BOWH&. MBJU1CIN H will correct th Stomach and Bowei troubles. Perfectly harm less. See directions on the bottle. Some men fail to arrive because they carry too much excess baggage. Mystery " . SiS i 11 i! in 1 Hi S t 4 1 1 "i ti G1PAIG 1,000.000 ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION TO MATCH DOLLARS UP TO TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND. EDUCATIONAL SUNDAY RALLl The Undoubted Success of This Move ment Will Add Necessary Sum to School Endowments. Charlotte. Baptists of North flnrn. lina have completed plans for their campaign for the million dollar fund, which is to be raised and added to the endowments of the Baptist colleges and schools. The campaign proper will begin November 1. ' The fund will be divided among Wake Forest College, which is located at Wake Forest; Meredith College for girls, at Raleigh, and the 18 high schools under the jurisdiction of the Baptist denomination in North Caro lina. Dr. Luther Little, pastor of the First Baptist church of Charlotte, stated that Sunday, November 17, had been set aside by the Baptists of the city as "Educational Sunday," when spe cial services will be held in the church. Dr. W. L. Poteat, president of Wake Forest College, will occupy the pulpit of the First church. On the same date Dr..W. R. Cullom, of the Wake Forest faculty; Dr. R. T. Vann and Dr. Livingston T. Mays, field workers in the campaign, will occupy other Baptist pulpits in the city. All will speak in behalf of the campaign. Dr. Little announced that the Amer ican Baptist Educational Society of the Rockefeller Foundation had prom ised to give $200,000 toward the fund upon the completion of a like amount by the campaign committee. This $400,000 will be given to Wake For I est College. Tok.ns for Doctor and Nurse. Kinston. Dr. A L. Hyatt, physician in charge, and Miss Louise Nell Nich olls, head nurse, have been presented handsome tokens of the esteem of their assistants at the Red Cross tem porary hospital here. Dr. Hyatt was given a gold wrist watch of military design and Miss Ni colls an ivory toilet set. The donors included many repre sentative men and women, volunteer nurses and attendants at the institu tion, which handled as many as 100 cases at a time during the reecnt in fluenza epidemic. Dr. Hyatt is a local young physician who has been work ing under orders from the State Board oi Hfalth. Miss Nicolls' home is at Badenv N. C. She is a volunteer Red Cross nurse. The emergency hospital now contains but two patients. Another Week of Quarantine. Charlotte. Charlotte will remain in quarantine until November 8th. This decision was reached by the mayor and city commissioners after listening to arguments advanced by the members of the Mecklenburg County Medical society against lifting the quarantine. The meeting was held at the instance of the tiity officials, with a view to ob taining expert advice on the quaran tine situation, v Dr. Hudson, speaking at the meet ing, stated that, in his opinion, the quarantine could safely be partially raised, at least, but his argument brought forth strong opposition fronr the members of the society, who de clared that lifting the quarantine now would be tantamount to gambling with lives in Charlotte. Conditions Are Appalling. Asheville. The conditions along the Transylvania division of the Southern railway from Hendrsonville to Toxa- j way and in . many other carts of the Carolinas, as a result of the heavy Tains are appalling. Thousands of dol lars damage have been done to rail ways, lumber operations, and dirt roads. Transylvania county being org of the hardest hit as a result of the high waters. The Transylvania divis ion from Hendersonville to Toxaway is completely out of operation. Teachers Taker to, Task. Durham. Durham county teachers were taken to task toy Chairman J. S. Carr, Jr., of the county relief commit tee, in the Spanish influenza epidemic, for their failure to respond to calis for assistance, following their pledges for service. Mr. Carr did not make a .blanket charge against the teachers, declaring that many of them had done splendid work. His remarks were made at a meeting of the teachers, attended by the county commissioners' -relief committee,, and members of tne board of education. Wilkes County Raid. Statesville. Deputy Collector R. P. Allison, of Revenue Agent T. H. Van derford's force returned here from a raid which he conducted in Wilkes county, in which he found and poured out over three thousand gallons of "still beer" being fermented in pre paration for a "run" of blockade whis key. Deputy Allison did not. arrive on the scene in time to seize the still it self the blockaders probably having 'been 'made aware of his presence in the community, moving it to a. placs, of hiding. - BAPTIST ON FOR NEW RECORD JF VIOLENCE Influenza Situation at Raleigh Is De ; perately Bad -and May '. Yet Grow Much Worse. . Raleigh. A new r cord of violence is being scored by the influenza epi demic in Raleigh and the authorities fear that the worst is not yet reached. Emergency ambulances are constantly bearing additional victims of the dis ease to the hospitals and the high score otf 16 deaths was attained by rav ages, of the disease yesterday,' with ; scores of victims desperately ill in all parts of the city. One of the most ! notable deaths was C. E. Hartge, well known architect, who died at Rex hos pital. There were a dozen or more deaths at the city high school building, which is being used as an emergency ; hospital. . . . - There is continued improvement throughout the state with regard to the influenza epidemic. The improve ment showing especially, in the towns i and cities, Dr. Graham Dead. Chapel HilLr All of Chapel Hill is grief stricken by the deth of Dr. Ed ward Kidder Graham, president of the university, who passed away at 8:16 o'clock on the night of October 26. His , death will bring sadness to thousands of friends and the university men throughout the nation. In the death of President Graham the university lost a leader who, in the brief period during which he had been at its head, had brought it into intimate touch with the people in a steadily increasing gervice. No More Comfort Kits. Charlotte. The Charlotte chapter of the Red Cross is informed that, as a result of an order issued by the gen eral staff of the army at the request of General Pershing, barring comfort kits from the personal baggage of sol diers going overseas, the Red Cross has decided to end -he distribution of these to men in the training camps. The Red Cross, however, will be able to arrange for the shipment of a large number of kits through the regular freight channels and these will be dis tributed through the foreign commis sions, as the .kits contain a number of articles which can not be purchased in Europe. Red Cross chapters also have been requested to discontinue the direct distribution to drafted men of knitted articles made from Red Cross mate rials. The limited supply of yarn and the consequent necessity of preventing duplication makes it advisable that all knitted articles be distributed by the Red Cross representatives in the camps henceforth. Espionage Hearing Postponed. Asheville. The preliminary hearing of D. P. Ferguson, of the Big Sandy Mush section of the county, on a charge of violating th espionage act, which was scheduled to take place before United States Commissioner Vonno L. Gudger Saturday afternoon, has been postponed until November 25. This action was taken at the request of District Attorney W. C. Hammer, of Asheboro, who desires to personally conduct the preliminary investigation. Ferguson is charged with making a serious criticism of the administration in a letter to the Bryson City bank, enclosing a deposit of nearly $2,000, declaring he wanted to place his mon ay in some bank outside of the county tor the reason that the banks in this county were wanting him to invest the money in Liberty Bonds. The Bryson City bank refused to ac cept the deposit and took occasion to write a severe condemnation of his action in their reply. Ferguson is re puted to be worth about $75,000, and is one of the leading farmers of the county. The outcome of the case will be watched with interest here. Recent Rains Doing Damage. Boone. Recent rains in this section have been heavy, in fact unusually so. Streams have been swollen and over flowing their banks, being only from two to three feet lower than they were during the great hood in 116. A num ber of bridges are washed away. Near Shulls Mills a section of the railroad was washed away. The extent of the damage to crops has not been learned, but as most of the corn was gathered the damage will not be large. Meeting of Suez Temple. v Charlotte. Arrangements for the regular fall ceremonial meeting of Suez temple, No. 73, D. O K. K., which will be held in this city, Tuesday, No vember 26, were made at a meeting ot the divan of the temple. : A large representation of members of the order from Gastonia, Salisbury, Badin and other nearby town are ex pected to be present and participate in the festivities. In former " yeai s there has usually been, between 4p0 and 500 visiting members at the Char lotte celebration. An Essential Industry. ..Charlotte. The following letter to he president of the Charlotte Auto mobile association written by E. N. Farris, chairman of the local United States community labor board, was given out fr publication by Mr. Farris : , "There, seems to be a misunder standing in some sources that the United States labor board has declar ed the automobile business as a non essential industry. A careful perusal of all orders and information received from both state ?and . federal ; offices fails Ao show amy such ruling- . ; HOW TO USE VICK'S VAPORUB IN v.:HEJlT!NG SPANISH INFLUENZA The Influenza Germs Attack the Lining of the Air Pas cages, When VapoRub Is Applied Over Throat and Chest, the Medicated Vapors Loosen the Phlegm, Open the Air Passages and Stimulate the Mucous Membrane to Throw Off the Germs. In Addition, VapoRub is Ab sorbed Through and Stimu lates the Skin, Attracting the Blood to the Surface and Thus Aids in Reducing the Congestion Within. CALL A PHYSICIAN GO TO BED STAY QUIET DONT WORRY There Is No Occasion for Panic Influ enza Itself Has a Very- Low Percent age of Fatalities. Not Over One Deatb Out of Every Four Hundred Cases According to the N. C. Board of Health. The Chief Danger Lies in Complications Arifagr, Attacking Principally- Patients in a Rnn-Down Condition Those Who Don't Go to Bed Soon Enough, or Those o Get Up Too Early. Spanish Influenza, which' appeared In Spain in May, has all the appearance of grip or . la grippe, which has swept over the world in numerous epidemics as far back as history runs. Hippocra tes refers to an epidemic in 412 B. C. which is reg-arded by many to have been influenza. Every century has had its attacks. Beginning" with 1831, this country has had five epidemics, the last in 1889-1890. THE SYMPTOMS. Grippe, or influenza, as It is now called, usually begins with a chill, fol lowed by aching, . feverishness and sometimes nausea and dizziness, and a general feeling" of weakness and de pression. The temperature is from 100 to 104, and the fever usually lasts from three to five days. The germs attack the mucous membrane, or lining of the air passages nose, throat and bronchial tubes; there is usually a hard cough, especially bad at night, and frequently all the appearances of a severe head cold. THE TREATMENT. Go to bed at the first symptoms, not only for your own sake, but to avoid spreading the disease to others take a purgative, eat plenty of nourishing food, remain perfectly quiet and don't worry. Quinine, aspirin or Dover's Powder, etc may be administered by the physician's directions to relieve the aching. But there is no cure or Marital Amenities. She "I was a fool when I married you." He "That is what all my friends told me at the time." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it Doflra tho Signature otij6yJ&l In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Some people's charity is confined to the distribution of lemons. SAFE, GENTLE CLEANSES For centuries GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been a standard household remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and stomach trouble, and all diseases connected with the urinary organs. The kidneys and blad der are the most important organs of the body. They are the filters, the purifiers of your blood. If the poisons which enter your system through the blood and stom ach are not entirely thrown out by the kidneys and bladder, you are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trouble, headache, pain in loins and lower abdo men, gall stones, gravel, difficulty when urinating, cloudy and bloody urine, rheu matism, sciatica and lumbago, all warn you to look after your kidneys and bladder. All these indicate some weakness of the kidneys or other organs or that the enemy microbes which are always present in your system have attacked your weak spots. GOLD MEDAL Haariem Oil Capsules are what you need. They are. not a "patent medicine," nor "new discovery." For 200 years they nn For yean dentists have been telling ns that It's acid mouth that rains the teeth, yet this acid that is powerful enongh to eat through the harder tbaa bone enamel of the teeth and decay them, is tasteless. Its presence can be detected only by chemical tests. No chemical test is needed to tell yon that you hare acid-stomach. Indigestion, belching, heartburn, sour stomach, food-repeating, that miserable puffed up feeling after eating, intestinal pains, .headaches, etc. These are all Nature's warning to you. They are sure signs of superacidity. Acid-stomach prevents proper diges tion and assimilation, thus causing the blood, to become -thin and impoverished as a result of which people become sal-; low-skinned, exiaciated, sick and bad . looking. ' Acid-stomach causes stomach and in testinal fermentation, producing poisons, and toxins which, absorbed into the blood and carried throughout the system, cause - auto-intoxication, insomnia, nervousness, irritability, -mental depression, melan- , choUa. dizziness, vertigo and oftentimes, valvular heart trouble and heart failure.; - ' Acid-stomach causes - irritation all along the intestinal tract Irritation . o severe and aggravating as to- frequently " result - In catarrh and even cancer of the stomach. " What chance, then, has anyone for -; robust health, .happiness . or success If n 1 1 anno xtnn specific for influenza the disease must run its course. , Nature herself will throw off the attack if only you keep up your strength. The chief danger lies In the complications which may arise. Influenza so weakens the bodily resistance that there is danger of pneu monia or bronchitis developing and. sometimes inflammation of the middle fcear, or heart affections. For theso reasons, it is very important that, the patient remain in bed until his strength returnsstay in bed at least two days or more after the fever has left you, or if you are over 60 or not strong, stay in bed four days or more according to the severity of the attack, EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS. In order to stimulate the lining of the air passages to throw off the grippe germs, to aid in loosening the phlegm and keeping the air passages open, thus making the breathing eas ier, Vick's VapoRub will be found ef fective. Hot, wet towels should be ap plied over the, throat, chest and back between the shoulder blades to open the pores. Then Vick's- should be rubbed in over the parts until the skin is red, spread on thickly and cover with two . thicknesses of hot flannel cloths.- Leave the clothing loose around the neck, as the heat of the body liberates the ingredients in the form of vapors. T'-.-.se vapors, in haled with each breath, carry the' med ication directly to the parts .affected. At the same time, VapoRub is ab sorbed through and stimulates the skin attracting the blood to the sun face and thus aids in relieving the con gestion within. HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE. Evidence seems to prove that this is a germ disease, spread principally by human contact, chiefly through, coughing, sneezing or spitting." Se avoid persons having colds which means avoiding ' crowds common drinking cups, roller towels, etc. .Kee , up your bodily strength by plenty of exercise in the open air and good food, Above all keep free from colds, as colds Irritate the lining of the air pas sages and render them much better breeding places for the germs. Use Vick's VapoRub at the very first sign of a cold. For a head cold, melt a little in a spoon and inhale, the va pors, or better still, use VapoRub in av benzoin steam kettle. If this is not available, use an ordinary tea-kettle-Fill half-full of boiling water, put im half a teaspoon of VapoRub from time to time keep the kettle Just slowly boiling inhale the steam arising. Vick's VapoRub can.be had in three sizes 30c. 60c, $1.20 at all druggists, Proving It. "Trouble never comes single." "I know it. Last year we had double pneumonia, and this year we had twins." GUARANTEED TO INSTANTLY RELIEVE ASTHMA OR MONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY DRUGGIST W. N. U.f CHARLOTTE, NO. 45-1918. REMEDY YOUR KIDNEYS have been a standard household remedy. They are the pure, original imported Haar lem Oil your great-grandmother used, and are perfectly harmless. The healing, sooth ing oil soaks into the cells and lining of the kidneys and through the bladder, driv ing out the poisonous germs. New life, fresh strength and health will come as yo continue the treatment. When complete ly restored to your usual vigor, continue taking a capsule or two each day; they wilt keep you in condit;on and prevent a re turn of the disease. Do not delay a minute. Delays are es pecially dangerous in kidney and bladder trouble. All druggists sell GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They will refund the money if not as represented. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are im- )orted direct from the laboratories in Hot and. They are prepared in correct quan tity and convenient form, are easy to taken and are positively guaranteed to give prompt relief. In three sizes, sealed pack ages. Ask for the original imported GOLD MEDAL. Accept no substitutes. Adv. ' mi aoi irnii this acid-stomach is allowed to tear down and use up day rfter day your strength and vitaUty faster than you can get it out of food yon eat. Life is Indeed dark and dreary for a person with acid-stomach. You crave health, strength, the power and will to think and act don't you? You want to feel full of pep and energy, fine and fit, always eager for work or pleasure. Then yon must rid your stomach of its excess acid. You can start doing it right now. A wonderful modern mtd! cine has made it possible to Uterally r out the excess acid. This remedy is c 1 EATONIC. It is made in pleasant . c Ing tablets and yon take them just like a bit of candy.' . And, my, bow good EATONIC makes yon feel! It banishes acid-stomach mis eries like magic! Makes the stomach cool, sweet and strong. Helps yon to get full strength out of your food so that, in turn, your body and brain are vigorous, -alert and keen. EATONIC is absolutely guaranteed, m get a big 60c box from your druggist. If , it does not help you your money will be refunded. - If your drngglst does not keep, EATONIC, send your- name and address to the Eatonic Remedy Comptfny. 1018 S. Wabash Ave'., Chicago, I1L, and they will at -once mail, yen 60c box and yon can send them the money for It after yon re ceive It. . 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