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ONSTIPATION kU Sour Stomach Cuuej This ItJy Much SuHering. Black Draught Relieved. Meadorsville, Ky. Mrs. Pearl Pat wek, of this place, writes: "I was ery constipated. I liad soar atomach mi was to ncom(crtable. I went to the doctor. He care me some pills. They weakened me and seemed to imr up my digestion. They would -ilpe me end afierw&rds it seemed , was more constipated than before. Z eard of Black-Draught and de- - . . ma m M 11 J.. .A V f etea ro iry ic i iouiw u jusi wUi j i.ii-ty eteeded. It was an easy laxative, and mot W to swallow. My digestion soon improved. I got well of the sour stom jtk. my bowels soon seemed normal, snore' grlplnt. and I would take a as now and then, and was In good aaape. I cannot say too much for B'sck 3ranght for It le the finest laxative can use." Thedtord's Black-Draught has tor anaay years been found of great value la the treatment of stomach, liter and -vel troubles. Easy to take, gentle and reliable 1a Its action, leaving no lad after-effects. It has woo the praise at thousands et people who hare vsea 'uti. l..x N OH wak wmii tine for some time and my man uu not been reaching me, regularly. As a man in "the service" ana having como in contact wun um work of the Avmy Y. M. C. A. anil enjoyed some of Ub privileges 1 cau not endorse the service it is reuuei- ing our soldiers too highly. I nnt r.iizrt before entering the Army that the Page One.) :, llass. J. S. p. Ay cock, ; S. OI'K." ,V (J. Ka- 1. H. arnes H. 51 Vis, at Har I t'onunui ',1 Jl. K. Cnvi Hayes. K . Joseph A ers: W. H. per. W. U. D.l Davis. CU'Vilatid . . t. S. G. Kei'i't ll, u y uani NVwunn', A. T. Hames, Henry Har- Arthur I'.urnes. bv. I. W. Lamm, W. " . Has. Sarins: Hill: QuotV $l,r.0O; Harnes, Cnairman, Walter Assistiuii . Captains: J Kail.'V. (.'. 1.. Illnnant, J. T. Revelle .1. K. Natron, Kvauk Scott, G Watson. B. Frank I'-urnes J., ). : IVeJe. Franklin 'Watson, K. P. 1. it' I . .IS-'""' -f? . y njpur wf" ia v M r i i,t.n;i;.Ji ffi.rViL'iiHJlalaAiljByl N. L. KJgct'ton Wnlter Back Ache LUMBER OP WITH PENETRAT. INO MAMUNS WIZARD OIL A safe, hannle and effective preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back vid Lumbago is llamlins Wizard Oil. It contains no chloroform r Uer dangerous drugs but is coim pojed of tlie most expensive vt V'ing oils. It erietra!e piick1y, lnveft out tlie soreness, ard Imu liers tip the still, aching j"iiit ar.d muscles. WizarJ Oil i a good. (lepenilaLk' preparation to keep in tin' me!..-i:-.e t-liest for tirt aid when the d'-At'-r may lc far away. Y-.n have n jidea h"v uscf;il it v.:,l hv fw'Tt ! : ases i f every d:.y a.ivtiertr '.rt" -hap, v l"'ii there is n:-d tit an tnedia;c hcaiin.'.'. :;it :-eptic ' -ion, a in case uf 'grains, lrtt. , Uts, Jjiirns. hites an ! luis. Get a bottle iru::i year dras:,.i-i for 25c and use the ntediiine. It" not entirely satisfied take the bottle liack t'i him and he will return vour money. " If M'U iire troi bif't with i onutiv itton r aivk hcadathH try llamllnH Vl7.M I tver Whips. Jut pt?am mtlr VJi t druRglstn for 25c Ouarnnteod. Wtl Xathani"! Workers Klrby, Ja- Watson. Josi.i Watson, aar eai C. Barnes, .1. L. HiuruiiJt, Cary- How.'U, retry Holloman, Himon ivar-ne-s. il. i. Reiirow. Harvey Wat.son, t tr Wukm L. it. Hlanajs-t, JMUi Hianiint, Clan-n.'' r.rujiw, J. H Uamson, Wiley Williamson. Letters from ike Hotni Boys who liave woo 'Over There, - Aug. 1. 1918. f.. T V XnrtV.ff ('jff'V. Y. 51. C. A. .1.1 . . . ' - f - - Wtlsoo, . C. Dear Sir:- I injure you that U with pl'asure that 1 reply wrth your rquft in exiM"! mywu ewilng the veotk of the V. W, in Froaxe. About Uw briefest wyia' of sum mini; up the wbote thlof; in to say that thy arv "nn the job." Where-i-vrf you find our boy, re;inlles.s of what th' fmdftlf may rx du enn ulwu-8 tind ft Mttl hut of wime sort with the truinsif over th d.oor, asut inside that hut n waits a cheery word of weicounv 1 airi (Hi,- of t..V pioru- rs of our service, and a J '.:' time I r.ixr. to Ktjiiu, thi'V)." not at; nio-)y ov- ganlwd as i t-"--nt; btt the . M. (". A. was r-: '-r with us and wiw houae con C. A a Morrison J Y" met ua many practical uoeds of the men as it does. I Hm sure I speak the sentiments I.. of every man in 'mo service letter, and I trust you will bo able to use it to some advantage in the com ing campaign. With kind regards to yourself anu toail ray Wilson menus, i am, Fraternally yours, R. L. Patrick. - . -, a. t) tr 42 Co.. 11 Tr. un.. lob utpoi dub- ITS KKVKN VtLlRH OLD But Mrs. Jackson Bays It's Jot as Good ToAiy as U"hen It Was First Made Seven years ago Mrs. Jackson tes tified to complete relief from kidney ills. She now says that there has not ben the slightest return of the trouble. Wilson sufferers will take a deal of comfort in Mrs. Jackson's state ment. Read what she say: Mrs. B. D. Jadwon, 413 Railroad KL, savs: "Before I used Doan's Kidney Pills 1 was constantly an n,-,v,i u-tth backache and severe pains across my kidneys. 1 had headaches uad spt'lla of dizziness and couldn't rest well nights. I had n. Hireneth or ambition, either. Heading of Hoar's Kidney Pills, got a supply uud two boxes rid me of the aches and pains. I reconv ruend noun's st rv ry opportunity.' (Statement givea nec-mbed 22 1!10. Ou June 15, 1918, Mrs. Jackson AS.HIHED ffi FOU SALE SALE: One store and .ot and stock 1 good on east Nabb St.. good '"ess opportunity. Sue J I .'hews. S-12-tf FOR SALE: Hudson Super-six, ( passenger touring car. All the tires are new. Car in perfect con dition. Mrs. W. P. Exum, Qoldt boro. N. C. O-30-etd iOST: Bunch of keys, lft la draw 277. Finder return to post office. N-l-3tD PAY FOR 4Tft LIBERTYS Now that you have subscribed they, must be paid for. Deposit your Savings in this Bank for that purpose. Begin at once. WILSON TRUST & SAVINGS BANK (Next door to First National Bank) WILSON, N. C John F. Bruton, President E. T. Barnes, Cashier PROFESSIONAL CADS IH8. KDMUNMON YKLVBRTOft Death ta Carolina Office Building Wilson. N. C DR8. THOMPSON A HOOK Dentists Offices in Grady BnUdlni Phone 4 jus-t simp' ii handful of boys Yrur. n for puuiivi; i'1 ' Y" wheuf.-1 ' fer. Wishing you work, I am Yours very to our little said: "Tho cure Doan's Kidney Pills gave me has provt it lasting. I y.iys rly upon me think Doan's the beet kidney rerae good word for thr dy made and confirms my former the opportunity of- statements." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-.Vill- tbe good turu Co., AU'grs., liuttalo, N. . liUCCCSS 111 sincerely. Mtlburn A. Biabop, "BAK MEN Write ua for our wonderful remedy for lost man hood and vital losaea. Restores ' -t 4ttrs;j; nev-r talk. Costs noth ing if lot cured. Book free. Cnm jerlarJ Chemicl Company. Ber ry Hl'Jpk, Uashville, Ten. id. .2. f, 6. 8, 9. 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, n, 25. 28, ao. Have yon read the ads. today? 30,000 NUIWKS E.NKOLLKD Washington, 1). C In a report First Lt.. A. Sig. R. C. American just issued the American Red Cross F..p. Forces, France. War Council states that 30,00o Camp Jackrton, July 19. 1918. nurses have been enrolled by the Mr T V. Moffett. WiUKTO. H. C- danartment of Nureing of the Red Doar Mr. Moffett: Yoor letter of Cross to October 1. More than 17, June 2X.h In reference to tha Y. M. 000 of these are serving soldiers C. A. work la the army lias Jtist been Bailors, half of this number al- reeeived as I haw bea in qiuiran- r(.a(jy being on duty overseas. About 1 16.000 of those in service with our PABTRJUOfl WYAXDOTTS J"OIt HAL I have sevprnl Partridge Wyaa- dotts tockerfvU for uUa at eating . p ... HeaUh Bur0au or to the forces here and abroad are with tbe army. Seven hundred nurues, wo men, Have Deen aasignea 10 me reu- prlces, bOc pr pound. W. W. Simms, 401 W. Oreeo St. ,N'-l-tD WJleun. N. C. WOODARD BROS. & CO. WILSON, N. C. Rod Crose service in the United states and the remaining 12,000 in dude those not available or eligible " for active service, but who may be uillhzed for homo defense work. I About 8,000 additional nurses win ne neeaea ny me army aione do fore the first of the year, according WHOLESALE GROCERS Pepsi-Cola Bottler Phonec 9S480 WILSON, N. C. O- DICKINSON Attorney-At-Law Office: Fidelity Building Phone 297 DR. W. & ANDERSON Byiw, Earn, Nose and Throw Office Hours: to 12 a m. 1:80 to 6 p. m H. D. BROWN Life Insurance Office Upstairs, Cor. Nash and Ooldsboro Streets TOE MOORE-HERRING HOSP1TA) (Incorporated) .. a MOORE. M D B d HERRING, M. D H ANDlERSON. M r Shingles, Hooiii6, Awning, rough and dressed plank, etc. Watklns Lunger Co. 20( Lodge St., opposite Imperial Tobacco Co. A-30-PrL A Men tf COMM1TKK ON KOKKI KiXXRITIUS OROANrZKD . New York. Nov. 2. Formal or- guotation of lie Cuaimittea on For eign securities of the Iavestrot iUukers' Association which i de ttdgned to safeguard Americas vast investments obroiid, was announoed here j'vsterday. ThV necesfiity for the committer arose it was oxnlained by Tbomaa W. Lamont, ot ) P. Morgan 4 Co- when the world w:ut transformed the United States from a debtor nation to the extent of $4,000,000 to a cred- credito excueAting to the renort. Should the war con tinue on it present scale, it is esti-f,tor nation wlu matPl that th total number of nur-' $7,000,000,000. According to Mr. iamont, at wafi three-fourths of America's pre-war 4 CABBAGE PLANTS for Fall Setting How Ready Ruffin-High Co. 1 PHONE 139 ees required in tbe military hospit als here and abroad by next July will be 50 000. These estimates, the report states, are based on un army of 3,000,000. and a navy of 300,000, or approximately one nurse to each 74 of the military and naval population. f To meet the nursing requirements of the coming year a campaign will oon be inaugurated in which each tate will receive an allotment, a du- dtcAtion of the plan by which thoO' ands of nurses were enrolled dur ng the past summer. The depart ment of nursing of the ed Cross is ithe reserve for the Array and Navy surge Corps. The Red Cross haa spent about 860,000 in equipping nurses as igned to duty abroad. Approxi mately 1,600,000 of an appropria is S PLEASE PAYjl Your State and County- Tax at once. B. E. Howard, Sheriff fJCJu GET AFTER THAT COLD RIGHT NOW Got right after it with bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery She never let s cough or cold or caw of grippe so until it grew dangerous. Ebe juit nipped it when the began to sniffle or cough before it developed seriously. Men, women, and children of every are nave used this preparation for fifty fears as a prompt reliever. All ages are using it today because of its positive results. Generous size bottles. 60c and $1.20. Constipation Corrected Dr. King's New Life Pills tonight mesa clear Dowels, a clear head, clear thinking, a day well begun in the morning, good digestion, clearing skin. Mild in action but sure and comfortable. At drug stores everywhere. 5c. indebtedness has been directly liqui dated, while the government has loaned upwards of $7000.000,000 to its allies and private investor have oam-d an additional $1,(00,000 000. tion of $1,719,357 has been expend ed in equipping base hoppital unlta. The organization has equipped 60 ot these units and assisted the Army Nurse Corps in organizing two oth ers for the army since our entrance Into the war. Kor the navy it baa organized o U completing the organization of eight base hospital and seventeen naval station hospital units. Each base hosuila! unit has COO beds and 60 nurse. Originally planned to cost about $35,000 tbey now cost about $00,000. In addition to its war service the Red Cross depart ment of nursing is continuing Its regular health work in this country. It is supplying nurses at points where contagious diseases appear to ho making headway, its most recent activity along this line being its ef fort to combat tbe spread of Span sh influenza. When Itching Stop tim iaone safe. deiendaWe treatment that relieves itching torture end akin irrt. tatlon almost instantly and that cleanses mnA annttu the skfaL Ask any druggist for a 35c or It bottle of zemo and apply it as directed,' Soon von will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar akin troubles will disappear. A little zemo, the penetrating, satisfy ing liquid, is all that ia needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions ami makes the skin eoft, smoom ana newny. The&W.RossCo.aereisl,0. WE ARE STILL IN THE 1 Our line of merchandise is morn ,mjrete than ever. We have just received a new line of Coat Suits, Coats and an tip-to-dat line of slrirta. Georgette waists in all colors and sizes. And a big line of Millinery. Our dry goods line is more complete than ever. We have the colore to suit everybody and also the prices. Best quality Apron Gingham at per yard 19c Dress Ginghams, per yard .....25c One lot $5.00 Boys' Suits ; $2.98 One lot $7.50 Boys' Sorts -$4.98 One lot $10.00 Boys' 8aita , $8.98 One lot $4.00 Ladies' Shoes : $2.98 One lot $5.00 Ladies' Shoes $3.98 One lot $3.00 Men's Pants 1 $1.98 Visit our store as often as you can, as we can save you money any time you come. We carry a big line of China, Crockery and Glassware. Also big line of Qooking Utensils You can't miss the green front. BARKER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Biggest Store on Tarboro Street WILSON, N. C. 3 !; j 1 ; LOOK! Our Boys Arc Fighting There! A Clear and Trilling Picture The wonderful IJTBRARY DIGEST LIBERTY MAP shows at a glance how far the Huns have advanced; how much territory they occupy, the area of their latest "drives"; where our own American armies, shoulder to shoulder with our Allies, are lighting on the great BATTLE LINE OF LIBERTY, and makes plajn the mighty task, which confronts America, the task of honor which our soldiers are fulfilling, gloriously, over there, the task in which every one) ot us at home must bear apatriot's part. If Someone Yoq Love is in France this LIBERTY MAP will brin you into closer touch with him and help yoa to follow bis career. 'When a letter comes from your boy, or your friend, teHlnjr of th tat tle, you. will study the Liberty" Map, and picture It all out, as he tells you where he has been in action. .Aoid the family will rather around that map. eagerly,! plek out the places. And When the Boys Come Home what, an endless source of satisfaction it will be as the family gathers around it while the young veteran from France points but all the places which meant so much to him, and trices but the campaigns in which be fought What exciting stories he will have to tell, and how this wonderful LIBERTY MAP will help ism to tell them, and you to understand and enjoy them! The Liberty Map -will be a treasured thing in your home to keep in a place of honor wfedt MJiand down to the next generation. T"t .!5 - - OBXUn YOtlft MAP OS THIH FOltM Ii. A; BARNK8, Wilson, N. ft '. Send me, carriage prepaid, the Literary Digest LIBERTY MAP, with Index, in the style I have marked with an X in the following list. I enclose the specified pf ice: ' I J Fine-Quality Bond, Paper Edition, Price $2.i)0 j Beet Quality Map Cloth Wall; Map, with Hanger and Roller Rods, Price 1.4.00. Name . 1 . 1. r v. 1 II Street and Number . City or Town ... Date .-.--..-Ll.U- - State 1R0SSE1T SHOE? 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