\ it’s toasted, of course. lo seal in the flavor— g your water supply a and to select the nght kind of pump. KANAWHA WOOD and RED JACKET IRON PUMPS Easy to Werk « Ean fo Fic wn and when repaws see necessary you can do the | work yourself Nearly fity vesrs of success | ful pump bald guararden that we wil supply you with the best ¥ your desler can’t supply you, write us Seect ig Wm your "Kanawha Pump Works W Paw Somat FLORIDA BY SEA JACKSONVILLE Fare Une Wa $30.96 War tax °% Meals and Stateroom Bteamer Included stra cde re y "Pung Tu lesery 13% Merci & Miners Trans, Co. Per 3—-Pratt St Tel ul-42% BALTIMORE Reduce Your Weight! MOMA BONA Red Bath do £1.75 w ucing Saltz for the and effectively. > this sim ly 17 bath th mal OTELIA \ WESLEY 507 Fifth Avenue New York City Enjoy Chile sre b jen Genuine Tams piss, fon Carne Has % ‘ FILE TRIMMINGS FOR WOMEN ROS IN HONEY <=) darmiple 20 roducers Kxch £1000 DOWN-OIO sail, mile station, ¢ et ng pla 3 R{RESN plendid barr Motivated. “A wife on hand Is worth two on wrote recently of dirty Transcript vacation.” SOHMeone as he viewed a pile sink. The meek shall Inherit the but they must not grow shout it, probably dishes in the Boston earth Stomach Trouble? Indigestion? Stomach Trouble and Sleeplessness Can be Relieved Mrs. Boyd Says. Lindside, W. Va.-—'""This ia to certify that I have used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and 1 can recommend it very highly to suffering bumanity., 1 had been a sufferer from indigestion and stom- ach trouble for over five months, nothing I ate agreed with me and I could not sleep well at night. I used four packages of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery end received the greatest of results from its use, I am using the ‘Pleasant Pellets’ now and find them to give good satisfac- tion. 1 am at present in very good D. 1. Box 417. ef condition by obtaining Plerce's Golden Medical Dr. Discovery borbood druggist, ~ Morning ~ Omi eep Your Eyes Cloarn ~ Claomr sm Healthy White for Free Lye Core i Marna Ce Crna ath I am the Country Newspaper. his understanding. My comfort, I am the Country Newspaper. larger than that of any entertain- I am the chronicler of birth, and I am “Wasn't it fine about Pris- cilla getting honors in her school work last term?” said Mrs. Smith to Mrs. Brown. “What?” asked Mrs. Brown. “lI didn't know about it.” “But it was in the Home Town Paper,” replied Mrs. Smith. “Don’t you take it?” “No,” said Mrs. Brown, “but I am going to.” And she did, for thisis a true story. As much a part of the community life as is the school or church is the Home Town Paper. Subscribe for Your Home Town Paper Week, Nov. 7-12 A AA AA AAPA AAA AAA AAA Strong for Home Paper AAA AAA A AAA A AMAA NOovYen J every? tude vou do there Of course without our daily papers, keep us informed cil new Ap per, pot got hecause yong they what's going on throughout the na- tion and throughout the vhen vou say that they I don’t think They haven't community our local news, «tleking close to an't, and the publishers personal interest in the way our editor has, “1 have always felt that 1 got value eceived for every dollar I've paid out in subscriptions to the local paper [ don't have an idea that running a country newspaper is any more of a wealth-producing proposition than run- a farm. So long as I've got two dollars 1 intend that the rural mall carrier 18 going to tuck a copy of the home paper in my box every That farmer knows that the com | munity newspaper Is a necessity in hls home: that without it his home would be Incomplete and his part in the community would be unsatisfactory to himself and his family. He knows the full value of the local newspaper as an institution. You are facts our ning week.” A Cemmunity Servant, The local newspaper is the servant of the community in which it ix pub. | lished, but to he a good and efficient gervant it must be fed by the people it serves, It ig an institution of the | town quite as much as are the schools | and the dhurches, and quite as much | entitled to support. A Necessary Luxury. The town newspaper is both a lux. S| ury and one of the family neces ities, - PE EE ee Community's Archives - » « RR Re eR a adute alk about’ Hbrarian *No, net dite, bint You quich 5 OLD HOME TOWN PAPER TO HAVE A WEEK Nation November 7.12-—Place in Commu. nity Life Emphasized. 1-12 has heen set n Quh Your Home Town Paper and this new SPAPen together thousands 11 + United wr from 15.0000 of small i not sina ll dente of the + home wn folks the home paper, hut » to emphasize the important place spaper plays in f its community This « port and newspa he home new the life has the hearty co-operation not only but thousands of and school principals, agricultural and home bureau organizations, Some persons, it is pointed out, been Inclined to belittle the vnpaign Ws minis ters and many #tate and colleges the place and country newspaper. tution and that it institutions, enables the other such as the church and the school and all the rest to function better and more effectively. That it f= a necessity if the town is to advance, During the time between now and “Home Town Paper Week,” Novem: ber 7-12, this newspaper in its col umns will have much to say about the Home Town Paper--not this newspa- per in particular, but the home town paper the nation over, the home town newspaper as a real and distinctive factor In American life, ——— oe A Messenger to Garcia, The local newspaper ig the mes senger to Garcia for your town, It goes out to the world as an advertise ment for the community. To be a good advertisement it must be 4 good news. paper. To be a good newspaper It must have the support of the people of the community In the way of sub seriptions and advertising. Are you doing your part toward making your paper a good arvertisement for this community, one that will carry the Kind of an message the people of the com- munity wish carried to the world? MICKIE SAYS EXTRAL NOV. T1012 d oS SLEICRIBE TO NOUR HOME TOWN PAPER" WEEK) YOU'RE WVITED | Twit Hiab pi as rT iN CSHABLES AT HIZOE A FINE OLD HOME PAPER A A A oA AA ls op aon fly Back to Town Crier : AA AAA MSA AAA AAW COMmne criiseiments wanted noch and the vest, thr iwrd like that of the or announcer in a city depot The was a romantic figure in his day, urn (oo ongh a shouted dinary train fon creer his miinistrations now When one thinks of the temporary Macon, and that it might permanent handicap of many towns, it is well to thipk of sup He Knows His Folks. Here are some random observations of a man who hag visited nnd studied many small conununities: If read your local paper will much that is happening There is no use saying that you wish your town had & paper the other town, for there iz saying the same The man whe reads his local thoroughly is usually a pretty good citizen and has it all over the fellow who does not. Local papers, when all is sald and done, do more to uphold the institutions of this state and country than any other known contributing force in the world's work you the paper Random Observations. This isn't a country publisher talk. ing, but the editor of a farm paper: The metropolitan daily will bring to one's doorstep the news of the world seen through the spectacles of the city editor, hut it is the editor who lives in the heart of the community who is able to local group. He alone is the (rue Interpreter of events as they affect the small town and the farming com- munity that immediately surrounds the town, SPIRIN Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer.” WARNING! Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, are not getting genuine Aspirin pi éSnaibed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Earache Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Pam, £amn Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. 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You must may at an ivertisemoent., You remember the story of the Pitcher — It made a good many trips to the well and it came back in good order. “1 can take care of myself,” it said—"they don’t need to talk about risks to me.” But it went once too often. After that it was only part of a pitcher, and they didn't need to talk to it about risks —it knew. A lot of people won't believe coffee can harm them until it does harm them. “Nonsense!” they say, “it never disturbs me.” ne When it does disturb them, then they know. Often the disturbance which they then recog- nize is the result of irritations to nerves and di- gestion which have been going on for a long time. If you have to lie awake at night and count the clock ticks, after an evening cup of coffee, then you know that it's better to be safe than sorry. The risk of coffee’s harm is gone when the meal-time drink is Postum. 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