F,id?y !?.. 13. 1*24 jfovy Both Protects And Investigates, Says Officer Recruiting Officer Slewart, who f temjH rarilv stationed here for the jlbtment of sailors for the United State? Navy, called attention, in a spared statement made public a jgir days igo? tt" some of the thine* ie Navy has ng^raipHahed. Tfc Institution of ti* United States tovides for the ommon defense and Lnromotion of the geenral welfare E) the recruiting officer. 2s many, it is often thought that L chief function of the navy i f r Ee common defense. It does this, |o ASTORIA H For Infant* and Children Use For Over 30 Years a*.;" ./?- - a i - ? r S ^p?turt of ^^7/, I Severe Pa M *| HAD had quite a bad ? 1 i**0 and sickness," writes Mrs. Emma 9y Patrick, of Caney. Ky., 'fN "and it was an effort for H ma to go about my home. I?! 1 had a very severe pain S in my left side that almost Jjj took my breath at times. |S I lost my appetite. I crew j? thin, pale and lifeless. 1 PI fell off till I only weighed W about 115 pour tr,. m "Cardui was recomX mended to me and by the SB time I had taken one botV tie I saw it was what 1 K needed. I ate more and I OAF The Worn Ik.-. J. G. GI ./ r- s- p i tut it also provides for the general welfare, said Chief Petty Officer Stewart. It can be said without exaggeration. continued the statement, Jiat the Navy has done as much for commerce and science as any existing vlepartment of the government. eLt us see how the Navy affects commerce. If we arc- tc b' prosperous we must market our excess products. On our ability to market these products directly depends our standard of living. Much of the peace time work of our gunboats and crui| sers is devoted to trade protection. I In countries where disturbed politi| cal conditions exist, as in the N a: East, i nChina and the t'arribean, commerce would often b? im*f'.?s"bi. without the protection of our Navy. Ill is the business of the Navy to protect our trade and our citizens in all their lawful occasions in every part cf the world. Again, the Navy has been of direct I i ""' ' ""Cw t,< ll.?! iiieretianJ ??? in d*vpl?ning 2 better equip:.! :I ami especially new systems of ship propulsion. In the Xavy thr urgent deins in Side | rested better. I kept tak- f?8 ing it and ray skin and flesh took on a more healthy color. I felt y?. stronger and, as the rmrv- fSS ousness left me, the ; ain Jm in my side was les se re. After taking nine bottles, \ ffs I eat anything, go any- '' ft where and feel fine. I \ weigh 160 pounds and am ; upj well. 1 feel that I owe it ; ;& all to having used Cardui." J jgj Fain, in certain parts of the body, is a sure ind'ca tion of female compli- \V& cations. The treatment ^ j needed is not the use of G3 11 narcotic drugs, but? .ujan^Bscfnpssmam: - u.. . 'i? jw ioui | an's Tonic crrzz=rzamrr-nmrmMUmm I ^BITIffl in ^ ~M MB! m Bfl| j \; V Keep Yoi ARRER ___ CHEROKEE SCOUT. Ml mand for increase of speed, reliability and safety, with ever present necessity of economy in fuel consumption, has made the Navy the pioneer in all new developments. The merchant service has followed step by step the increase in steam pressures, multiple expansion engines, turbines, internal combustion engines, electrical and gt-ared reduction to propell r speeds, all of which were developed 1 by the Navy. IF YOU ARE F x :f : IT WILL PAY y, : TO iN'VESTIC .v. x. : THE OPPOR'l ihti ASSOCiATIO: .v. * TO OWN YOl - ^ .y IF YOU WAN' * y TO SAVE YO ? ^ .*4 AND INVEST * YSAFE PLACE :a v. GOOD RETUf FREE FROM " ASK ABOUT SERIES OF SI if. if. iWHICH WILL ^ J DURING JUL' X jjl ^ MURPHY BU X ^ .1 LOAN ASSOC I 'on Buy Ou Buy out c le Buys Ou Ve All Buy VRat is Goin OUR ir Money i )PHER VTTPpHY HAKE B. B. MERONEY THE CHEBO&E RPHY. "CMTTH CAROLINA In the electrical field commerce has benefited immensely by the development of radio telegraph, raii" telephone and radio compasses, all of | which would probably now je in th? i : infancy were it not for the dev ! t>ments made necessary for the use of the Navy. Tne great developments ?n aviation must be credited princ:-, pally to the demand for their military and naval use. During the World War, the Navy >aying rent ? x you ? ;? ATE a :A "UNITY A X BB VI off rs vcu { JR. ov 11 home A y. r x UR money IT :o a good \' ' a IN and rAX \ * the new > * rocK <i * be open ILDING and ( * 1A 1 ION t of Town, >f 7 own. t or Town Out of To ig to Happei TOWN? n Your Ho 'WARE (!0. rnppnirpp \tryrnp J. W. DAVIDSON E SCOUT . f.erformed a distinct service for coir.- v rmrce in that it cleared the North : Sea of the preat harrape for the h safety of the merchant marine ser- x vice from Kikwnll, Scotland to s Noi way, over 6^0 mile*, and th- c American n:'n< sv.p ning force ac- h counted for the 75,000 T.N.I mine.-- n TAN ft c&srd (STANDARD * 1 Alwav i ^\Stcncu.'i V't-.^M V fb";v;!' r i f J-^rf WQf? r iS ii-wsi' ~ ^ "" ^ jol* m ^ Jiw : v * -?: : >; .> t D r:.. H r r y ;!: a %i i I -i - .j. a.i 1 :-... . ,. 11 i ;. ., $ We Cap Sell C!i (.p Bet. DR. B. B. M $ Mumltv i* and me lown rn BBITTA1N- A HATFIELD COCA-COLA BOTTLING C PAGE FIVE rhich were laid. Concluding. th< I'emenjt said: "I ope in th?* futur the general public vill r^aiize the 1 value ?>f their ea force?. If it had not een for the Navy might have- al! een >uhj-? t ?b- Germans by ow." *? V Jco'-Jor the Sign A o? the lioaa ?X ^Dr\ .2NE / / V r )V ihg pfffjjp <st? town %/ ' :PP; pickups; : ' r trie hills; r- iucage. ?" 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