: To The American People i for the alleged violations of low attributed to our Com pany by agents of the Federal Trade Cnmmttwion and I want to say emphatic ally that Swift & Company knot a party to ay mnapiiacy to defraud the Govero irni mm I. of improperly storing foods or of or reports. ? of packet?, where prioea have been discussed, have been held at the urgent request and in the presence of repraaentativea of either the Pood ArtmiriwU'atiuu or the Cooncil of National Defense. And yet the packers have been 1 of committing a tetany by acting i on Government bids I beat, with other and small, to comply with of the United States Pood ... i ivinaM particulars, wriodeg the farnttfaing of food supplies fcrtbelML Array tad Nary ami the Alfiea, now be the Food itodo i to i the Food. that the-opportunity and toaor this branch of to ' plain and most tagdaly. Tbe Trade Cocirmiaaion Attorney I by false inference and misplaced en ?a, given to disconnected portions of the correspondence taken from our private files and read into the Record, a false mmti sinister meaning with the plain | of u eating antagonistic pabtic Tbe services sf tke packers of the United States are moat urgently needed, aadl regret exceedingly that we should at this time have to spend our efforts in defending ourselves against unfounded, unproved, and unfair assertions such as are dally made public. President Swift & Company, U.S. A. AUTOMOBILE TIRES I have taken the agency for the high grade Miller Geared to the Road Auto Tires and Howe Tubes. Be sure'to se them before you buy?they are different. I ail lust claims I'or Miller Camiigs right here you don't i.avo to return tlieni to the factory fpi ailjuaUytut^?? I still have a fine lot of Buggy and ivap?on shafts and other Buggy and Wagon material for sale at my shop. ? ??? ?? HrC.TAYLOR NEW HORSES ! n iiiiil h(irn i finii hi'-'rl .iif I nic<* Herpes and Mules on hand. * All these who owe us and huv p not pMd tlner notes will please com in and attend to flame at t one?., of. acfouutof the advance* in j.rice-51 ot' all feed strffs and In hot* we are compelled t?? charge 25c f-T tie in and 50c where we feed the stock" M isrr ipr. r fz. Tswara:. R F. FULLER , Lr*.jUI>nr7, N. L'GHI CALOttF.K MAKES VOl DKAiJiLV SM'K Mop lining (IIInacrous ?1 lipforo II salivate? yon! It's i;?rrii?i<* You're bilious, *lui:rl*b. coiuTipate 1 and bolleve you need vile. il.iiUTerous calomel to start your Jiter nut-clean your l>owels. Here's my guarantee! Ask yofir druggist for a hottle~Tff Dorlson'.i f>iv cr Tone anrl take a spoonful lonifhr. I It It doesn't start your liver nn?l straighten you rljglit up better fhna1 calomel and without Krip.lu;; ur .i?.? I. ing you sick I want you to go- back ; to J he Bloro and pot your mouey. T.ikr ealomei Hwlay ;i^l tomorrow yn?i will feci weak and s irk and nau seated. Don't lose a days work. Tako v xpooitful of liannleaa, vegetable Olson's l?ivor Tone tonight and wake tip fooling Kroat. It's perfectly harm* Irs.-. ;>o give it to your children puy lim?''. It can't, salivate,* so let them em anything Hfterwards. Ti c AivericjiO ndian Is the rrreateat real esla.o promoter among ?nr.. Ev ctri?ct-of land Iho- Government ar. r.ir,;?s to i.Ir.i i? at onca ^o ??:iWr.ic?d in valutv thai cvcyf>ody want it. "Corn-Less Dai" for Foot, Every Day Um "Oet*-It," th* Qreat Corn IN* ?ovary I XakM Cora* FmI Sight Offl * Look at the Illustration below. 8m the two flavera peeling 08 ? corn mm though It were e renone , peel! And the man la omJlinr while I ne'e doing: it I All done patnleaalr, Joyfully. The moment "Oete-If1 -GwmK-*b?OmbQm**uT*anm&C4mm. Pultf AwrPI?Mi?i Diw-d "Cih k." touches a corn or etlloa the growth U doomed. It tak a* but two mo onde to apply ??Gets-It-'* The cora paln Is eased at once. Tou can sit at rour dealt or walk about, denoe. think, lore and work with absolute ease. Tou oan apply "Get*-It" con veniently almost anywhere whsra Ku can take your shoe and stock* k off for a moment or two. "Gets Itf* dries at onos: then putyour shos and stocking on again. There's no further excuse .for ?offering from corns and corn-pslna ^Oets-ir* is sold at all druggists which cannot be dealt with on a na. ttonal scale as It can In shipbuilding. Each community must handle it for it self. Its section is wholly dependent upon the exercise of local sagacity and enerpy. The county agents of the 11 Department of Agriculture will keep in close touch with the needs of the j farms for men. Ttieir work in co-op eration with the agents of the IT. S Employment Service and the U. S I Public Service Reserve will glvo i prompt information a? to any short | aire any.vliere of farm labor. There Is. i i Jtioii which has undertaken. to stir up t the farmers jjjul*farming communities 'ev'-avwHere to grapple with'their hou isinr problem. >!**ny farmer? tv've no .adequate living uccommodai'on* to jtekj care of the labor w'llcTi t Ivy recti |What an Individual farmer* may !ics|. tate to not think to do by hfm*er of men in towns within 'easy rear]* of s group of farm-*, nml ? co-operative orrrur?T'T?nt worked n.it I! f*>r (?kin.c tl.cna to :.;.d fro*.:i v:o;*i i*i < autoinoiilcs. T'tr Farm Tjihor I'Fohlcm. I To'ni".T?r? sure t'lat there will be am. : pie labor to cultlva'c ami harvest the largest crops which Americm farm ers can plant, the L". S. Public Scrvi"0 i Reserve will create an Emergency jfrarm Labor Section. It will start srthn a campaign to enroll, at least five hundred thousand members for this, i purpose. | This .force is to he essentially a re (serve. I' will be composed of men i who are readv to give, from one ;o [two days a week to work on t hp'farms i In their neighborhood up .to those, wiio .0!t a month cr more u.'.or. vVj they aA r.cetleu. Afen who aro Ule WONDERFUL WONDERFUL Greatest Opportunity J Ever offered the people of this vicinity.,.We have a full line of Ladies and Children's Ready-toWear garments, Millinery, Shoes, Men's and Boys clothing, hats, etc. .Dress goods and Dry Goods, all of which are being offered at last yean prices, and are lower in price than can be found elsewhere. Below we show you, a few of the wonderful bargains we are offering you in our Shoe Department. have many more like them. r , MISSES and CHILDRENS OXFORDS. Patent Mary Jane, size 2 to 5 1-2. Price 75c Patent Mary Jane, size 6 to 8, Price 98c Patent Mary Jane, size 8 1-2 to 11 1-2, Price $1.25 Patent Mary Jane, size 12 to 2, Price $1.49 500 Pair Ladies white high top lace low' heel rubber bottom shoes, wonderful others ask $3.00 for the same shoe, Price $1.49 Ladies white high top lace low heel white leather bottom, worth $3.50 our low price > $2.49 Misses White high top lac? low heel shoes, Our low price $1.49 Ladies white low and high heel Oxfords 300 pair to select from .. 98cc to $1.49 Childrens "White Mary, Jane Oxfords, sizes 2 to 5 1-2 75c Jhildrens White Mary Jane Oxfords, sizes 6 to 8 85c Childrens White Mary Jane Oxfords, sizes 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 98c Childrens White Mary Jane Oxfords, sizes 12 to 2 ..7... 77. . 77.. r,~$1.25 SHOES AND OXFORDS?ALL CCT THE NEW SPRING STYLES. W. L. Douglas guaranteed Oxfords a new pair for ever}' pair tjiat don't gr^e entire satisfaction. Gun Metal, lace and button, regulars $4.50 value, Price $3.90 Patent, button and lace, last year price $3.50, this year price $3,150 Dark and light tan, lace and button, reg ular $7.50 value, Price $4.98 200 pair Mens Ox?ords carried over from last year, gun metal, laoe and button, Priced Special $2.49 LADIES OXFORDS Patent pump, low and high heel1, won derful values, only ....$1.98 to $3.49 Gun metal pumps, low and high heels, Special price $2.49 Vici Kid lace pump, every pair guaran teed by the factory. Ask to look at this Oxford, only vs $2.49 Patent leather and Gun meta? Marji' Janes Special price $1.98 to 2.9*8 We positively have in stock everything we advertise and at the _pricesJ?iven. Come in and see for yourself. I. J. Deitz Company "The Store That Always Sells the Cheapest"-^/ Louisburg, North Carolina. j to start at once and Rive all their time .during the groator part of tlm farm ing seaaon should not fro into tho ro f^erve, but should find work on the farms immediately. In view of the ?possibility that the supply of labor variable 'suppeTmrnfod as IT wftt ba ' !.y I I'M IHFl!.MlM.Vll! 'ii I) - i. m ni" joining the I*. S. Hoy? Working lie serve may not prove sufficient-to meet i ho demands, i: is imperative that i here-should he built up an emergency reserve large enough to supply any possible demands. The health and ?-omfort of millions of Americans, as v ell as t lie fate of *s.e w.:r, hang large. I ly upon our ability to raise and har vest this year a larger supply oi* food stuffs than ever we have produced be fore. Thero Is avail.iM^ a lif>.-! of me.? wiio ill bo able .in*' ??-'?.' any .counJv-?k -;iot'i insofar as fTr\v ;an b<* 'spar-' !":?? :.? ' val :.?eWt ||(|| i, ? , ,? -^'ihf'iiB tate is ijurge.-ierl, the prit ? of that ar ilcle emulates the airship. When fix. [v.: :i price oil wheat the government reive irrtat rby a wo fixing ? on lite ;**. Are Yomr L&sjzsgs Strong? Do colds go down to your throat? Are your bronchial tubes easily affected? Above all, do colds settle on your chest? Then your lungs may not be as strong as you expected?consumption ort*r4 follows. Good Physicians Everywhere Prescribe for Strengthening delicate throats and weak lunas while its clvcerine sootnes tt>e tender linings and alleviates the cough. Start on Scott's EmuSclots toduy?It Ls Nature'* building-food without drug^ Qi^,alooho 1. The imporlrd NorrrcB-tfm cod llvtroli uncd In Seott'a Fmahion H tvwr rtflne^ fcl oat awn American laboratories which gruornntccs It free from UapurlUo*. *"* Soott ft Bowr.c, Bloocaficld. N. I. JMI