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? lllllBISriH!!II!ilSIH Launderers, Cleaners, Pressers Service of Satisfaction CAROLINA LAUNDRY Phone 370. We Do It Better .1 THOUGHT HIS TIME HAD COME DISAPPOINTED I never was more surprised in my life than when I took the first dose of Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy. My stomach trouble had been of eight years standing, sometimes so bad as to jcaUsej convulsions, followed by hemorrhage. I thought my time in this world was short and beleived it the last medicine I would ever take. It is now eight weeks since, and I jam ffeeling better than for many years. It is a simple, harmless prep aration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and Hays the inflamation which causes practically all stomach trouble, liver und intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Patterson Drug Co. and Wilson Drug Co. subscriptions for tnree coton ware houses which will be erected in Union county in the near future just as soon, in fact, as the propo sition can be financed. One of these ! houses, according to the present plan, will be erected at Monroe, one at I Waxhaw, and the third at Marsh- ville. "We are doing our best down here to put Union where she be longs, in the front," says the leter. "We are having splendid coopera tion of all interest." Jule B. Warren, ; Publicity Director NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION AMERICAN COTTON ASSN. Raleigh, Oct. 10. Two letters coming to the Campaign Director, S. Q. Rubinow, today, illustrate in terest of a very practical kind be ing taken in the organization of the Cotton Association in different parts of the state. One is from a banker, Mr. M. G. Mann, an official of the First National Bank of Tarboro, who says his bank last year loaned farm ers over $100,000 to farmers, many of whom were not depositors in his bank, in the efforts of the institution to aid the farmer in holding his cot ton for a fair price. The other let ter comes from T. J. W. Broom, of Union county, who tells of the im petus the drive for the membership and the warehouse campaign has re ceived in that section. The letter from Mr. Mann, of Tarboro, contains .the following in teresting paragraph, and is typical, perhaps, of the work of banks in other sections of the cotton belt. "It was the writer's pleasure to pledge you his personal support as soon as an announcement was made of your appointment as Campaign Di rector, and this support was not only based on what the First National ex pected to do in the future, but what it had actually Cone in the past. This institution has had a representative at every public cototn meeting held in Raleigh during the last twelve months, and the writer had the plea sure of serving as- secretary and treasurer of the campaign for mem bers last fal. In addition to this we publicly announced, that the First National Bank would aid any farmer in Edgecombe county in holding his coton, and we backed this statement up by loaning more than $100,000 on cotton, and quite a number of the j loans were made to farmers who did not have an account with us." This banking institution of Tar boro further pledges its support to the new movement, which is in tended to make the organization of the cotton farmers permanent. The American Coton Association and its plans for the construction -of ware houses appeals to banks and bank ers, for it will put the financial end, of the coton business on a better basis. . ' From Union county comes a let ter which says' that the cotton farm ers of that section will have a big mass meeting October 18th, followed by township meetings on October 25th, and then the drive for mem berships will be started on October 27th At the same time the solici tors! are seeking members for te HE HAD SUFFERED FOURTEEN YEARS Hicks Says Since Taking Tan lac All His Troubles Have Disappeared. PUBLIC WELFARE The meaning of public welfare needs' an immense enlargement in the' publicmind. The " stupidest man among us must be brought to see that it con cerns the curse of illiteracy and near-illiteracy, commercial amuse ments and wholesome community recreation, preventable diseases and postponable death, feeble-minded-ness and its causes, insanity, pov erty and its manifold relationships, orphan children in poor homes whose fathers are dead anl orphan children in unsafe homes whose fathers and mothers are alive, the placing-out of children and their guardianship, wayward children, children maimed and lame in body and brain, the families of convicts in prison, re turned convicts, prisoners on parole, men . wanting jobs and Jobs wanting men: that it concerns jail and chaingang conditions, poor house and pouper conditions, juvenile courts and the oversight of juvenile probationers, fallen men and fallen women alike, and the whole subject of social hygiene; that it concerns the conditions, causes and conse quences of social ills of every sort; that it sweeps the .whola immense field of social science, theoretic and applied. To build a meaning of this ade quate and needful sort in the public mind, . to stir the consciences and wills of men and women int oactiv- Ity, and to erect suitable institutions in North Carolina, county by county, is an exceedingly difficult but an ex- Tanlac made a well man of me af ter I had suffereofSpr fourteen years anil spent h undies of dollars in tiying to get relief, said E. A. Hicks well, Tenn. I was in miserable shape, he con tiiftd and ten yeps ago I. became scniiuch worse thk I had to qui working at my trade and bought a store where the wc-rk would be lighter on me. I haff hardly any ap petite, and after forcing down any thing I would become nauseated and begin vomiting. Gs pressed so on my heart that I would almost smother to death and would feel as though there was a hard lump in my stomach, and often I would be in so much misery that I would have to go to bed. I tried everything I could think of but got no relief till I started on Tanlac. By the time I had taken half a bottle I was feering like a new man. When I had taken three bot tles I found I had gained ten pounds and my food did not hurt me at all. My appetite picked up right away and now I don't have a bit of trouble with gas or indigestion and everybody round here is .talking about how well I am looking. I sure lo feel fine and it was nothing but Tanlac that fixed me up. All Drugists sell Tanlac. hat everything may be in readiness 'or the judges by 10:30 on the morning of the fair. Exhibits will not be received later than 10 o'clock on the morning of the fair. Besides the exhibits there will be several other interesting "fatures. The County Board of Health will have charge of the Better Babies Contest in which all children under years of age will be examined and two medals awarded at each fair. There will be singing contests, athletic events, tractor demonstra tion etc. It will be a' big day for the community and an excellent oppor tunity to meet your neighbor in a reindly contest. There will also be a short afl(lr--by Mr. W. A. Lucas concerning the Cotton Association in which all of us art; so much interested. Now don't forget the dates. New Hope October 16th and Rock Ridge October 17th.' Come and bring your whole family. Mrs. G. C. Boyette. Home Demonstration Agent DEATHS IN THE, STATE FROM. TUBERCULOSIS ' "" Sanatorium, N. O. Oct. 10. A de crease of approximately fifteen per cent in the number- of deaf fis'cauVed by tuberculosis in North Carolina during .-the past four years fs shown in figures Ha-bulated set the State sanatorium for the treatment of this disease. ' - - ' - ' -. The total plumber of deaths from this", tausft' : the State during the' ye at if A S 11 ft m a 1 1 total 3,160 duc'ion crease Vast fou jji-aater p death rat Careful FOR SUMMER'COLDS Catarrh, Asthma, llay-Fever, etc iniert in the noitrilt a small quantity of mm Will not stain the Clothes. At all drug stores 30c, 60c z.nd $1.20 or mailed direct. BRAME DRUG COMPANY, N. W&etboro, N. C ceedingly necessary ask. E. C Branson, address before the N. Car. Social Service Conference. was 3,710.' iiv 19 IS 'tile r 'had been reduced" to Jotuce of 550. This re- ering the steady; in- rs; means1 ah even tion&e" decrease in the tuberculosis.. observation and experi ments iiave demonstrated that the ratio of active open cases, of tubercu losis to deaths. .are as eight : to. .one. this means that while, more, than thiiee thousand died in the State during the past year there, were at the same time in excess of twenty- live thousand suffering with the dis those with whom they came in contact. Tuberculosis Jte vreventable and curable. To save the unaffected irom danger of those of infection and to more adequately care for those stricken, North Carolina is joining with the National Tubercu losis Association and one thousand Jther State and local organizations throughout the country in an exten sive and intensive educational eara- uign culminating in tne social ! campaign for the sale of Red Cross Christmas Seals during Dec. 1 to 10, $6,500000 of which are being offered- for sale this year. . . i PROFESSIONAL CARDS R. L. BRINKLEY Lawyer Office Deans Building. DR. W. S. ANDERSON Eyes, Ear. Fiose and Throat. Office Hours . 9 to 12 a. m. 1 :30 to 6 p. m. DR. J. V. TURNER Dentist Office Fidelity Building Theme 762. DRS. THOMPSON & HOOKS DENTISTS Offices in Grady Building 'Phone 94 H. D. BROWN & CO. Life and Fire Insurance Phone 245 DRS. TURLINGTON & UN DERWOOD, DENTISTS 6ffice 'Phone 691; Night 'Phone 754-L Office: Cor. Nash and Tarboro DRS. EDMUNDSON & YEL VERTON, DENTisiS Carolina Office Building Wilson, N. C. O. P. DICKINSON Artorney-at-Tiw Office; Fidelity Building 'Phone 2H7 Ali 'inds and grades WATKINS JrtJItlBER CO. 06 Lodge St. 'Phone srm LUMBER AND SHINGLES THE MOORE-HERRING HOSPITAL (Incorporated) Phone 49 R. S. Herring, M. I. Phone 40O W. II. Anderson, M. D. Phone 599 C. A. Woodard, M. D. Phone 190 MTED STATES RAILROAD AD MINISTRATION ANNOUNCES Reduced Round Trip Fare's Via NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD To -Ooldsboro, N. C. Account .astern Carolina (colored) Fair 'ckets on sale daily October 15 arid '.th, and for trains arriving" in ioldsboro before noon October. 17. eave for return mid-night of Octd- -v 19 th., 1919. For particulars call on or' write to your nearest Ticket Agent. Oct. 2. 14 td. Hi 1 - mlt iiuvv uuuu That's the big consideration in having prescriptions filled or in purchasing drugs. Here you are certain of absolute qual ity, accuracy and speedy service. You will find the best of everything in standard remedies, toilet articles, station- Ejj ery and other drug store specialties. We especially recommend the Nyal brand of medicinal preparations and toilet goods because of their established reputa tion. WILSON DRUG CQMPANyT PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY "Service Store" Phone 122 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FIRE PREVENTION Raleigh. N. C. Oct. 10. Referr ing to commendation that the peo ple of North Carolina are winning '.hroughout the country for effec ive fire prevention effort Insurance Commissioner and Fire Maivshal James R. Young says he is sure that ytlis realigtion of distinction 'c- coraea ror this superior effort will not in the least deter from best ef fort for Clean-Up Week and Fire Prevention Day observance during the current week being observed all hrough the State. A typical tribute to North Carolina' leadership in every day fire preventio effort ap pears m the current issue of The Southern Underwriter, published in Vtlanta and enjoying a nation-wide circulation. Says the Southern Un derwriter. In North Carolina, fire prevention has become a fetich with the public, due principally to the active inter est in the work of Insurance Com missioner Young. There is little need for a Fire "Prevention Day, in hat state, for the program of con- j versation has been kept before tha people, at home, in business and in rhe schools continually. Neverthe less, October 9th will be celebrated is a day for more intensive concen tration on the safety- first idea, even n a state where every day is fire invention day. ill!! r Maxine Shoes For Ladies Style and Quality V- I ill I Mill 1 S -IT- - I ' I 1 I 9 V ' I f Buster Brown m Shoes For Boys and Girls WILSON COUNTY COMMUNITY FAIRS We are to have two fiars in Wil son County this year and it is our purpose to make I'.iem the best the county has seen in the five years since Wilson began fairs. Rock Ridge has held three fairs and had every thing ready for jher fourth last year w&en influenza broke it up. I TRAVELING MEN'S FEET ew nope nas naa one iair ana ner I WEAR OUT FIRST second was; stopped by influenza I Think it over, then buy a package Now that evry epochs in the devel- of White house ALBORUM Antisep opemeni oi ine communities in l tic Powder. This is a cleansing, wnicn tney are nem. I soothing, healing and deoderizing Our premium list is the same for I powder. It makes feet healthy. Dotn lairs ana a copy may be obtain- I Dissolve a heaping tablespoonful ed by applying to eithre of the of ALBORUM in a basin of hot wat county Agents wnose cirices are in i ei before going to bed and soak tne Leans building. There are one your feet until they are rested. The or tWQ errors in the book which I effect is invigorating, refreshing should be noted by the exhibitors, When tha ache Is drawn rrom your Dept. D- Home Economics from 83 I feet your body can rest. You will en to i snouid be exhibited In quart ioy a good sleep. It's great. And just jars and from 93 to 100 In pint Jars I think! It costs onlv a few cents. or in No, 5042 Jars. It these correc-j A' lot' of that worry, depression E3 tlons are made exhibitors need have j and nervousness is due to your ach- no trouble. ing feet. They must have care. AL- The exhibits should be taken to ' EORUM is Just the thing to give It,: the fair groun4s ou the day preced- j Patterson Drug Co. and Wilson Is WHEN SELECTING YOUR SHOES for the Boys and Girls, you want to get the very best Shoe Made, and we are pleased to recommend the Buster. Brown Shoes, Because we do not know of any shoe that you get the wear and service that Buster Brown Shoes give. .. Our stock is complete now of all sizes. Wear BUSTER BROWN SHOES; you double the wear and service and THEY COST NO MORE MAXINE SHOES FOR LADIES PLENTY, AND- QUALITY STYLE LEE-HENRY CO. Nash Street WILSON, N. C. . . n , ...,i.iii,iI, i,,,,, iiitiiniiii't iiiiiiimmiirimiimT"!! nniinninmnTr? Cottpa Association, they will take ing the fair as (ar as possible so Drue Co. v - ' PH' , -f f