Catarrh and Bronchitis land Cold, in the Head Recommend PE-RUrNA Tho?eTwtio' object to liquid medl alnsa can.ucurc.Peruna tablets. Mrs. Row A. Kiaa. 318 Clinton Place, Kansas City. Missouri, writes: *1 was verr sic* with Catarrh and Bronchitis. 1 also bad a cold In the head. I used Perona and am well pleased with the results. It has done me a great deal of good. I do not need any other medicine. I can cheerfully recommend it to any one who la troubled with catching cold frequently or any one who has a chronlo cough or chronic catarrh. Those wishing further particular? concerning my case may write me. Be sure "to enclose a stamp and I will answer." Future Opportunity f Among the patrons of this Institu tion manj ara accumulating fund* for future use?holding money until It is needed. For their convenience, ire Issue Time Certificates of Deposit' maturing In from four to six months, and bearing interest at 4 per cent There Is In these Time Deposits a combination of security and profit, which makes them particularly desir able for temporarily Idle -surplus funds. The Citizens Bank HEJTDEBSOy, X. C. "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION" ' RESOURCES ?1,2500.00 Why Pay high for Horses, Buggies and Harness. When all of the above mentioned can be bought cheaper from Yarboro than ony one. ? If there is any doubt'in-your mind about this atfltPTTipnt j?ftt prir;ft wl"* T ha? nn^ see if you don't save money. _* 7 - O. Y. YARBORO LOUISBURG, N, C. WHAT DO YOU WANT IN JEWELRY S ? We are here to supply your wants, regardless of what they may be, and we will do'so as ac ceptably as any jewely store. ,, We probably have it in stock--just the thing you have been wanting?and if we sell it to you you can rely upon its quality. LW. PARRISH Louidbarg, N. C. STARVING SYRIANS HA YE . KILLED AND EATEN THE IB CHILDREN, SAYS ROBERTS St. Louis, March 11.?"The death rate In Beruit, Syria," aaya John R Roberta, who la here In a relief c^m* palgn for that 8tricken section, "la 200 every night. They died on the streets and at the door8tep8 In the win ter. It 18 not at all uncommon, in go ing down the 8treeta, ty see poor, starved people lying in the guttera, dy ing ,or dead. Practically every per son In Syria is near 8tarvatlon. I have seen children grubbing In unspeak* able filth to grasp some bit of orange peel or possible remnant of food. They pick up grass and devour it eagerly. There were several cases of canni balism well vouched for in Beruit. I know of two or three definite cases of starving men who killed children and ate them. V During the Armenian tragedies, the survivors of these massacres came through Syria, and the Syriana car? for them as best they could. There are 400,000 children in Syria and Armenia who are orphans. Moat of them now have been picked up, and it is the purpose to.find hospices for them. But they were in a starving condition. Many of them, after being picked up and fed for a little while, suddenly died. They could not assU milate food again, having been so completely broken down." / ' ISGLESEDE ITEMS We are glad to see such an early spring Now the farmers can begin jthelr patriotic farming; earlier than they had anticipated; they enter thiB work with much pleasure for they are anxious to begin doing their bit to help win the world war. There will be a box party at the In gleslde school on "the evening of the 22 of March. Everybody is Invited. Now, be sure to go. The Ingleside basket ball teams, boys and girls, are anxious to com. pete with some other team, either at home or abroad. Do challenge them at once. Our young neighbor, Mr. P. S. Fos ter, has purchased a fine horae. Mr. Holmes of Frankllnton spent the past week end at the home of Mr. J. J. Holden. Mr. R. W. Smlthwlck has been an Ingledlde visitor for the past few days. He returned home Thursday af ternoon. Miss Ora Holden entertained a num ber of her friends at her home one evening last week. The occasion was much enjoyed by all who attended. Mr. J. B. Beasley of Ingleside who is attending King's Business College of Raleigh, will return home the 22 of thismonth. As our school year is only one month longer, our minds have been stayed for a moment to think of, "how have we spent the year?" Are w^L more efficient boys and girla than last November; better prepared to aerve in our community and for our-coun try? I'm sure each of us can answer with the one. word, yes. CALLS HALT ON SPENDING FOR PLAYTHINGS AND LUXURIES Judge Stephenson Says Idlers Must Be Put to Work. Every Body Fight-4" ? er of Some Kind Winston.Salem March 11.? Gilbert T. Stephenson, Director 9? Service for the State War Savings Committee, is calling a halt on peo ple's spending money for luxuries and playthings while the country is wait ing for ships to be bi^ilt to take the soldiers to the battlefield, for airships to take them into the heart of Ger many across No Man's Land and for munitions which will be the only thing Ihat will make their going-1q FYrtnrn and all that they encotqjter worth while ? "Everybody "belongs to the army one V&V o^. till* utliei." ways Mr. Otophon son?-"some fight, abroad, others work at home. The^army in Europe is only the cutting e<*ge or tne oattle.axe; the real force of the blow struck by- the "army"is wielded by the people at home Idleness at this time on the part oj any able bodied man or woman, rlr? or poor, black or white is not only un patrtotfcTTftt is*akin to desertion from the army and should be treated as such It is not enough," he says, to enforce vagrancy laws and put to work the loafers who have no'visible means of support,' but public opinion should force all idlers and players though they have a visible means, of support to produce something for their coun try. Another essential necessary to win fho war, declares Mr. Stephenson is that every JrUAjTollar In the State must be puflfj^E^rrwiatlon. I mean those laid bureau drawer*, iron safes and othCT places for safe keeping. T do not mean, however, that which Is already In savings de ''ink? ?"fl "rK<"K ^ ready at work, nor do I mean money loaned out. because that is also at work. England teaches us that It is not necessary to the success of any of our money campaigns to divert that which is alrpady at work. In othoi words the withdrawal of money from savings departments ?of the hanks, or th* calilng In of loans tu any gr#?t^ extent would cripple productive- on terprlse and defeat a prime purpose of the War Savings Campaign. 'Ts IT any sacrifice, he asks. to_t.\k* id ft* money oui of its hiding place and put) it Into circulation, or is _K ai.v .ia/rlfice to lend one's money at 4 p< r cent Interest, compounded quarterly, non taxable, wjth the privilege of rail ing It In any day and getting ?, per cent simple Interest for the"time It hag been out. This Is all that is re quired of the people of North Caro line to make War Savings Campaign a complete success." s Potatoes are nourishing, palatable and well liked by all of us. The more we eat the more wheat we can h hip to the boys at the front and the fam ishing people of the allies. 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