GOV. ' I HAY 1 "BUNDLE MY" |(bW Executive A|p?U T? North r 'Curdtnluu To Bend Discarded Winter Clothing to Near East Re J 1W, in Ofltrlal Proclamation. I May lit baa been declared "Buu jdle Day" In North Carolina^ and the_ people of the Tarheel State are asked Jto send all their cast-off winter cloth ing to the Near East Relief, In a proc lamation Issued Monday by Ooyer nor Cameron Morrison. Dr. E. C. Brooks, State Superin tendent of Public Instruction. I* State r O' V. CA^TFRON MORRISON * - chnlr:.._u ^U.? your lor ihe clothing campr.li-n of this great humanitarian organ. mutton. Mont counties of the State fcave completed their financial campaigns to feed the unfortunates In the o'.ilsst Christian nation .In the world, and the people are now asked to send In winter clothing which t'iey are tasting oil. Dr. Brooks points out that every cor.jplcte suit of warm clothing in V.; Ic'i there is still somtrWedf, witl sr.'. i liuman lifi. Straw bats and con- ? roods cr_su.--.mcr cloihirs can:. ? ? used. Last winter. In spite . . t't> generosity of American people, ri'-y frozo to death or suf fered tr~ i aca'.o pneumonia fnd rheumatic:.. Clot'.ilng s.iould be cent u the local Near East Relief chairman, or to the-' Near Ea^t Relief Clothing Ware house in RMelsh. Parcel post/s(hip ments in sac'.ts Is preferred, but clothing can be Shipped Jfy freight if most convenient to Ure shipper. Governor Mnrrl*nn>* proclamation ? reads / - ? . "Wfccreus. it cou.i established \ that the suffering of the Armenians "and other Christian peoples of the Near Eapt !b from reasons beyond their oemtroj, ai: c) that they are un able/to rehabilitate themselves for this same reason: and 1 ? "Whereas, it Is reported by rell ? able Americans thaj, aside from the / old clothrtfg which America sends them, these people have nothing but burlap bags and flour sacks to keep out the cold of winter, the^ climate being similar to that of our New England States; and K . "Whereas, unless sufficient cloth ing is sent from America this sum mer. many thousands will freeze to death next winter; and "Whereas, the North Carolina IM vislon. Near East Relief, haa set 150,000 ponnds of warm, usable, cast-off clothing, which, It to esti mated, will save 30,000 hum ana from death by freezing next winter, aa Its goal: "Therefore, I, Cameron Morrison, Governor of North Carolina, do here by declare May I, 19*8, "Bundle Day," and request the people of our State to gather all of their discarded winter clottilng and either turn It * over to their Neir East Relief county chairman or other agency which la collecting clothing for the Near East Relief, or send It to thf Near .Bast Relief Clothing Warehouse In RaV lelgh, where tt will be aent with all possible dispatch to tha suffering peoples serosa the SMS." - FRIENDS SPEAK 07 BIG CHANGE Mrs. Washburn Gained Twelve Pounds On T?nlac And Feels t Fine Now "Tanlao has built me up twelve pounds and I am feeling (trans and healthy. Juat Ilka my frlenda air say I lofok," declared Mrs. P. M Waahbuni, highly respected resident of Shelby, N. a "I suffered from* nervousness, Indi gestion and was In a rery run-down condition for years. My stomach was In such a wretched state there were few thing* I could eat and digest and many times I couldn't retain anything. Oaa formed on my stomach and caused ma terrible distress and I waa very weak and worn-oat .1 had no strength or energy, never felt like doing any thing, and was simply tired oat all the time. "But six bottles of Tanlao made me ieel like a new person. My digestion never trouble* me, my appetite 1? line, and that nervous run-down oondltlon Is a thing of the p??t I anTmore than glad to reooihmend Tanlao to others, for I am sore It has no sQual for trou-' bleu like mine." Tanlao Is tor sale by all good drug gists. Accept no saBstltute. Over ?7 mllllon bottles sold, I'Ja' ? ' ? 11 ' I ? DONT ? ? ?> FORGET TO SBND - ? ADVERTISING cor* m BARLT . ? Queen Tut Queen TuWLnkh-Amen upon her first appaaranoa In America. Thl* U the way Una. TijaeoW. a model, will praaent her at an artlcts' ball In New York. Youngest Edward Roche Hardy. Jr., wtn , antered Columbia PiiIwiiBji at 1% la a eealor at 14 and the yon n ml person aver adrrtttiwl to tha FU Beta Kappa, honorary trauruitjr. Boston s Million-Dollar Fire ? v* 'ov.**. -,??v-crt Hx;n* N'Hfiuiikct Beach. Boston ?ununer resort. Ninety fto jsa? r TViJ? r>\jrrw ??.**. lamax* !? animated at mor? than $1,000,000. Firemen y.>..'To ja cuaro Mtza pored by high winds and tf.e exlruno cold which froze the spray of the hose ?Open them. / / */ THE UNIVERSAL CAR ANNOUNCEMENT of Interest t6 ^ MILLIONS of FAMILIES "I will build a car for the multitude' ' Said Henry Ford in 1903 ? Read how the fulfillment cf that prophecy is now made possible ' ble through the ' ?: * ? . j< ? * ? . ? Ford Weekly Purchase Plan For many years it has been Henry Ford '6 personal ambition to make the Ford the universal famly car? to put it within the reach of the millions of people who have never been privileged to enjoy the benefits of motor car ownership. . ? j,w ; ^ .'i J;u. ? During the past fifteen years over 7,500,000 Ford cars bave been placed in the hands of retail customers ? more than a million and a half of them within the past twelve months ? and yet there are still millions of fam ilies who are hopefully looking forward to the day when th^ean own a Ford. ^ And now the way is open. ? ? ? I ? ' * a i Under the terms of this plan you can select your Ford Oar, set aside a small amount each week and yc u will be surprised how soon you will own it. In the meantime your m >ney will be safely deposited to your credit in one of the local banks where it will draw interest. < K , i ?*_.?' . Think it over. Five Dollars will start an aooount. The whole family can participate in it ? father, mother, i brothers and sisters each doing a little. ,*?;.? "Wihy not start {?day. Stop in and talk it over with your local Ford dealer; He will be glad to fully explain the details of the plan and help you get started toward the ownership of a Ford car. . Motor Company Detroit, Michigan Motor Company ? ft-* lash Street ! Louisburg, H. O. * 'VR&i} ?? ? it ? i sm*V' ? ? ' " ? :J?foir K ? . ? ? :<xv A

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