SERVICE THAT WINS THE SOLDIER HEART Fred Lockley. Y. M. C. A., Tells of ti1p Rratitiifln nl thr Rii'i ' | at the Front. mO ? of t'.? .? ? * m?n aro r ? I- " * IV ?! I,-'. y.Vi ? M n ?; ;\ rila;. i. Oiv ? ? :: wt'.e :o I .-i *. . - : - i:.'. ~ ..: a ?!.? .ruo. we ?" ' i* 1 I' und.a fr s?? ,yi ?.machine jr.:a 'I Tl.v >. r -avo the nun L aa I. .:r r* ??.< to t ay !>. Ai or i !a. v uecaao s'.sht O! :l H*VL I r.' '. *? 1 ?? : I! - I f ro ,ay": We Li.' o V. M O. A. . *< : t ??!*/ 'II :.o-\v. Svrsream, ? Ho "Ar.! '' I:;. Ycu Siio::'1.1 Oivo Twice V -t \ V " ' '-.'.v., \ "X \ ? X X ! r i. O IT : re ???'7'?, TU"^S? b c i i. w 'j \ -t i. t r. i ? l C:. Z'~? Goio"s-:1 to lC":. r~% o' 7rain . tS"? :|r.r.s I fare t - ? ? - t T nt %r . .unllon ' 6 t '\.t: tenth r'.a^s of the' Jm-a.4*. \\>!f::rr Boards Training I StV?ol In >???? York. Co I. WUllnm S. I 3v.rk?-r, who vr-nt to Frr;tjrt represent- j ?irp t h t Salvation Arn;v with tile first CwRtinirei,! of o\jr troops and hns he*n "over-there'* fifteen months, was the principal speaker and wished the fifty eight Jewisll workers of thetlass God iSpeed, while IxmiIs MarshalUthe proml 'nent Jewish attorney and philanthro pist of New York, lauded the work of the Salvation Army among the boy? at the front. I "What onr fighting boys need Is In spiration and heart and character in those who are there to help them," declared Col. Barker. "You will rep resent In the camps and overseas the Ideals and standards of the Jewish faith, and- It Is up to you above all i things^to _be consistent In your re ligious practi eel*. Practice what you preach. That, I am sure, has been Itbe secret of our own success. If you 'live up to the principles of your faith j and give what you have to give from a j Ilea r t big with love, the boys will re japect you, whether they be Protestant, | Catholic or Jew." The newly graduated neld workers will make a total of 260 men doing i field work in our camps and naval * training stations nnder the auaplret of the Jewish Welfare Board. The Board has about fifty "huts" In the various camps and maintains centers In all large cities where soldiers and sailors of all faiths are welcomed. A headquarters has recently been estab lished In Paris, and 100 men are being J recftllted here for overseas work. : There are now nearly 125,000 Jews I serving in the army and navy. 066 cures Hfeadpches, Bilious ness, Loss of AApetite* or that crtired aching fwhjuc, due to Ma laria or OolitJ* FiiiJ Tonic., "I 666 cures MalaVjffl Fever. NER at onceVTs ouK fall datlngs are filling up fad?\ 7-26-tf ff you wadOffe Insurance see J. A. TURNER- 7-26-tf. Ask J. A. ThR3?R to show you the e\v disability jyllcy.^^^7^ML, Grovt'fTutdu?chill Tonic destroys the mftlarUi^ernis which are transmitted to Che blood by thomkdaria Mosquito. Price 60c. 666 cures^by/removing the HORSES ? ",.ri M MULES" xa ? O > .1. .ex X j^v. x t :!.%t iajfir* oi Mii^U iu a niaii xv .v >pi.?.iftliy i i putting Uubler ..rv* ustni. I liave ?or s:'le :>p '.>cv rim*. *in?le:rc?u. bar#. ? . yrl::ci9% *:op! **;af( oni!? o;c * ?f :.v^ frOojf. H. C. TAYLOR Horses and Moles - " r ? rev^reJ to serve : ou r -V tV.u:: cv<r ? -'.'ore t-ivirynv. t > a 'Jvv, <?: :?>r 'r ' / *""? ,'V r"^" fcj? -J , Xy 71 V ,f> 8 ? y Oi ? '<.?.<* > ?: V-?v.v.:o'*nie. !*. c. 11 r ? V .3 i; 1 ^ C ? 11U \ -? ? ^ *-? t ?*,?'" ? * - * A'"4* ' ? k' L'f- C ll'ff.'yfi/4' a a'f?!*" - -1 - ? ... . c:.wv...k -????c v .'.v. ..?? d in tivo b.r-'ine c?'rs?af i.:iss cf mc;. .?ie;3-?iw:?.:<i?. -.i?. :c.a tr?.v-::ir.cr k?r!, ar.d v:; five yen th? -.r -y.tv.vtv *c d ?> Hkfc'.'"'s'^-yov. *.o t?k': a trip sooner or later?anticip^Jra your n?eds now in ti f" r-v?.r"1 ri?V a grg a vir.,? W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. New Shop, New Too 15, New Man We have leased the AcTdie Perry old fetables on South Main Street, had them remodeled add converted into one of the most fully equipped and modern Machine Shops in North Carolina, In our equipment will be found the latest mach ines for all work on the market ificlbding 24in x 16 foot and 15in x 8 foot South Bend Lathis, 42in Cannedy Ot to Radial Drill, 2D in. Upright Silver Manufacturing Co., Drill, 304 A. Oster Power Pipe and Bolt Machine, releasing die, Shapers and allMfher Necessary tools, and drill bits from fi4ths to 1 1/-2 inches and complete ! incksinith shop. / \ Our Mr. T. K. Allen, .Manager fonthis concern, ?i ? ;-T :!?<? 1 ? -t ;>nd most careful machinists in North Carolina and will have personal supervision of all work; - Agents for FRANKLIN AUTOMOBILE. Coy Machine Co. , i" Ph6ne/No. 295-J ISBURG,. : NORTH CAROLINA TVar Has m P.. * '* .? -V S* '?C?;? j OUISBURG. n. That is the amount on de posit in the savings Joanfts o! the United States. This is the fund which ^shelters, clothes and fee da , us, pays wages, build3 cities/ extends railroads, equina industries and maintama government. f\ Ten billions is not aH thke country's capital but it 4a the capital from/whic}\ draft? are made/for new developments. / ~ I - Progress depends on the accumulation of money for investment The owner of a Savings account is a capitalist. / BUNN BANKING CO. Benj. B. SYKES, Cashier y Bunn, N. C. & , - Mr. R. L. Huffines, Pres. _ v Mr. C. P Harris, Vice Pres. Mr. Benj. B. 8yke?, Cash. .. Mise Louise Curtis, Asst. Cash.

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