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I.. It F H si if ti K Helps PSick WnmAn t I viuViii Cardui, the wo'nan's r J tonic, helped Mrs. V. il- H ; lidin Lveit-ule, ot Hazel I'auh, Ky. kV.ia wliat ": "a she wt.u "I l..id a general brcaki.:. :-iiu.vn ' of my hcu!:h. i .; in bed for wci-:. ., v.. gel up. I :d weakness p.-iJ C . . . . ami ''' ; " ' . very s.' to 1 mi' li' . I.. : Ih x t-: .-, v. r Caraui t . . loon s.i". me . . . I am ilroni; :nd wtll.' The Woman's Tonic Do you teel weak, diz zy, worn-out? Is your lack ofpwl health caused from any of the com plaints so common to women? Then why not give Cardui a trial? It should surely do for you what it has done for so many thousands of other women u ho suftered it should help you back to health. Ask some lady friend who has taken Cardui. She will tell you how it helped her. Try Cardui. All Druggists YES! Liri A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN Cincinnati authority tells how i up a corn or callus to it lifts off with fingers. l-n-.-r .-ar ! d v .ii l-t if- ti'ii'liT. a.l.n (..rn ..r lin -in., ' .il - 'i, i"i n ill- mni or ttM : v i .!..- : . -. 't j rum i t i a I ' - rifii, i II it H ',:-. '.,' I' I-, -:itd ret Ul j irrt.it. i ! - -k.n. j If ', -i ' - ! iiiiv fr"i-'tit j tell ii.m I., i i -'i li-.li:.' !ai y.-u ; from 'aI.. ! -air .In- i."tiHc It is fin i' atulT aud art.- l.ko a cli.trui t-Tt-ry j tiiiiti. Ar. Appetizing Mo ii : c hod v w ,-ints it. i v er hoiiv likes it. fcver body's looking for it. BIT You fan't et it unless you have the riitht kind of groceries iel 'em Hr:tfl: ! Phone 2m. Weldon, N C. FOR RKNT. Hmir ni'im dwelling with Blackmuh -.hup in.icbcd in Macon tnr rent ill rent cither or both. Plenty s'vp nrk. Knx 17, 3 21 It Macon. N ('. hu-Mi Eases Pain Rubbing srnda trie liniment u'Ki.rf tl.routh the flesh and '1'ii. i.ly rtnps pain. Demand a i tKntvAii run riiK with. b it rubbing liniment is 4 JSTANG mm CooJ for the Ailment) of I'orsei, Mulet, Cattle, Etc Qool Jot your own Acha, Paint, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc ,25c 50c $1. Al I1 DenHrt. ft' mmin w il U I 't.r m lili'li We TAKE U 1 fill 111111! Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S - CASTORIA IDEALISM REAL BASIS OF WAR M GERMANY Says Dr. McE'roy, Educational Director of National Se curity League. By DR. ROBERT M. McELROY. Educational Director of the National Security League, Wli.v 'ti'.'S Ai..iT;ra liulit li.'niiuny V Mi r hUaN .in- ii,.'.Mri..'. wl'li tie- Ntrtii'iiMii. Mi'l " lu'it to tuinu- ia:n ihciu W i- i;!i:iin! fT q i t, ,. tumhin.fiitt.1 h n U H ti I llit' li in . 1 II c i.,. I liilJIillV all ll.H ' M!-i Slates -f ib.-rli'll. I ha! 1" hal we aiv lih!- 1 f,.r. vi- Aiii.t- itiirt, win'! her nf j ii-'hsh hi I ot i I ri-iH'ti or Italian : or Russia ii 'r ; tH-iin'Mi !1....,. !tl I't'llllMOIl 10 I'lHISC , nil nf il nnnnit.n liti- dial t'ft'l'tl t" '111- i'nr 11 t'i'liHIH'll i'iims.'1; It umuM hi- i'ji"y tu fiiriin;laTi' . tht- ciararf..M-!s'U' ilrvaiaa of tlu- lis. 1 si n ii, flu- Iii'-.an. tl-l Ht'li;'!"' "'f N.-.. trli. ti. ir!h ,,r Hie r.riuiM-' It Wcmltl In- juiihif 10 cil!' Il tlif 1,'lt'llin t'( ! lili'li ti-lll Wi!aJi ,iu t.' J v H I j lii llii' I'rvin'h ! tin- kI..i-uh ri:U "f ita- "ll.'ii- NaliHi;." ' Hut iittiic nf tli."t WfitiM sulhtv Up l!"i-f takv H i'I.-s M'.-Mfti uf ill! "f tl.t'tn, ami 11 '!. -n n..'!"i. ti funimlat Die i'lraU w h li mursM In (Viiminll j Itll'MMIl IhfMI .''! IM'MT I.'V hac lnTll j Willi'. I lli'.o uliaf hv rail . i-i.Ti-'ii. Vt j It Is o.mniol. -.1. ,il, t;h li liavi' trap- foriiifl l!n.' Hi- a;n! Wnlnt'ti nf all Ttn"c rur.'s ami kii'li-'ils ail'! iHi.k'ii'' -ti!" nur nailiui. ulihli vtjiii'ls ttniaj farina tlif trim ftu't war, ti wtir In wlilrti !io limn ilar.- call llii-in In tin' imnu? of riirt-, ur ki r iH'i'Vk.us alien! mire. World Citizenship. Tin I'reii'h'ii! lias I'in'vd our Intrr vwithm In iiily wiir iiium h pin in of idealism to whlrh every olllni'ii, if vUitiiiutT 1'iuv, naiy rnliy wltlinut los ing lll'"li I !;0 hCSt tririltii'I'S of tliv liiiiI ff"tn rtl.lrli Ills fori'!"u! Iirs hit vw rtuni'. It n nt ihi' rail f a nar row iiaMiiiintlsiiL, Li ut the cull of world citizenship. (.'ur eiitiniire Into this wnr Is no con cession to tin1 nmrsed (iuspel nf for.' on1 fraieV We wish not lilii; for nur selves, hut lime resolved (to iiunte the oft qiiot.-d words of our Preniileiu) that "the world umst ho inade snfe for demori-Hcy uni Its (eitv - plumied upon the misled bnls of jiolltkul llh rty." srorn t he Idea tlmt "mlk'ht Is rlgtit," but we are willing tn tnk our part In poiirlnn die world against the madmen who act upon that doc trine. "How High Your Ideals?" History will not nt,k us or any other nation, ilmv hig was your unity?" but "How hliili were jmir ldfiilsV" Not "How t niir i,a,v?" hm "What was your devnMi'ii to d'.ity'" Not "How tuhkly i -mild you niohtllfe?" l.ut "What th'-ulit la'.e you ronr rlloiterl toWHHl the hetten:.ellt of IllHIiklnd.'" To those ijiies'a.hs ijeiniiiiij an all HWer. "1 1 1 a 1 1 1' ! 1 1 in ed tu thtf worhl tha hleu of reprevt-jraiioi,," fur. a M u:es ipileii i. -IN ih, :he !') u'aih e Idea was "l'"rii In i tie ffi-f-'- o' irtuany." She will lone "o den. howeer that he rust It out, n iitiked infuot. Ui der o niHko t'OMiii for she tlll'olie of till' LM'ent I 1 si k Idol. n,!l:arv power. nud 'oda An.erh t mid her alliesi are niHr.dunii In v.Ni'i I'.-iuiniis. i1 a Try ing llmt fouiLdliny ha -k !u l: home WHAT THE VICTORY OR DEFEAT OF GERMANY MEANS TO EVERY AMERICAN. (Cun'rll'ir, I l.v I'ltlM'K mul f'UIN- ckss rn .i; TitMrr.KTZKov t thfi Nhiii'Iiiii url t r L. tiyiuVs I'ntu !nlh:ii of l'L.tr!i.ilMii 'I lir-iii-li kiliira linn) Imt r tie li.'rimiii tin ..iniiHTit nii'niii I'V II "i' In sun ' Ih 'lie extenul .pies whose stdl It nnans nmy replace ii exter:n.imted. destnir'lon of civil- llllllull Of tin' ' covims si i tliat I lli.'s,- that M,-1' Tin1 s I'niirli IllliM in l''!:niil. northern France, Po ll lhe actual eQhIft.e ttlll.l. nicnt of the survivors proves It -the frequently hoasied lierman "iiolicy of tloMil und iron" and the "Hymn of HiitH," whlrii has become a Qatlonat liyinn. proclaim It f'toiii rt rudimautal condition of an. i -it bnrbiiriom, n splrltunl develoiv nieni was posMlda; from the nccom p!!shid inhumanity of P roasts Distil, a more riL'hl Inhumanity only Is possible. A (iernmn victory would mean the hlltht of what we rail civilization and the cUiiilMiM-ai of what we believe di vine In iiotn What we helteve In. what wp cherish, what we are, would be annihilated by the essence of Prut fanUin; our world would be destroyed hy Pnislc add Even a Itvmch gun may be less dangerous than a 1 2-inch mouth. Haven't you noiiccd that ances tral pride always traces its "des- Constipation and Indigestion. Th ' are twin eviU. persons suiter mtf fi mil imliL'ctiun air often troubled with constiputmn Mrs Hubert Allison, Mat toon, HI., write ilait when she tirst moved tu Mattoon she was a great suf ferer from indigestion and constipation. Foal distressed her and there was a fueling like a heavy weight pressing on her stomach and chest. She did nut rest well at nnrht. and felt worn out a good part of the time. One bottle of niatuherlam's Tablets corrected this trouble so that she lifts since felt like a different person. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. "I have used Chamberlain's Liniment for pai im in the chest and lameness of the shoulders due to rheumatism, and am pleased to say that it has never fail ed to live me prompt relief," write Mrs. H. N. Finch, lists via, N. Y r -; r - v i i.-,.- 11. II In I'..' a! Mi.' FOLLOWING FALSE GODS By S. STANW000 MENKEN. President o' the National Security League. Just us the teit of the Individual Is best found undrr the stress of grertt trial or play uf passion, ho nations prove lheiiiseles in time of war and ure able ti Judge, not alone of the 'lUMlliies of which their peoples ure composed, hut al so the measure of rolitideiice which "diould he placed III their leaders. It has I ii said that Amen runs d o n't h a e to proe that they lire the "yrcH'est pie oil earth" for they admit It ; :;nd Vet, Whetl We o,.l hack over our history and consider how we problems - such ns great war ; tarllr, I lit, I'i I'.T A fflirtee pniihs: con. Tuition, currency, bank li:;.. antt trust and railroad (pies! Ions, b makli'tr the same matters of poll-tl'-s It n;:iy be doubted whether we are quite as trreat t- we think we are. In coii-idt ring u we exercise our !'h!i;i! ieii f, we should rellieiuher the extent to which we have devoted our H"tes to the C.lucii! loll of the Voling and the lnre sums we have spent at all times for public schools him! for colleges When we look back and see the nds'ako we have made, tt would altr oi appear as If wo had failed tn appU mui Ii that had been ta'iht us In s.'hnol and college, or 1 1 nt t perhaps the school and college had not taucht us liow to xidve k'feat )olltb'al meiisures. Then, HiMiln. tlie thought comes tn its nf whether or not we have not had faNe leaden, and have not clung to false tods. Corporation Wrongs. We all remember the outcry against vested Interests of the capitalists. There have been great w rones dona b many corporations - some of their fruiichiMb have beeu obtuined by cor rui Hon und theft and great 1n.1u.rlea have often hewn done to the rights of the people; and so. when we found times laird and things going wrong, we have vented our anger upon cor porations and upon the capitalists who controlled them, In many cases we ullowed ourselves to beceme angry with a class or with certain individ ual and expended our strength on our temper, rather than upon a study of the "we of the conditions about which we coinpluined ; and In many Instance we punished corporation for the wrongs of their predecessor In ownership, much as sin" of parent are visited upon their children, I etnagugues. knowing the public mood, appealed to prejudice and ig norance In dlsi'usslnf public matter and made Issues like currency, antl trns laws and the railroads political footballs, .just a If the question of wrie'her money could be saved by Joining together companies and pro tiding for economy In purchases and eaiea was political. Of course It wa a nii't'T of economic! (which In th wlence of commerce). Such matters call for a conference between repre en ! a 1 1 e of fa rmera, laborers. sc( entitle students of world condition, and manufacturer and pu-chimers of gn.eN, lo cousldT nud determine how goods cau be produced with n fair wage to the employee, a fair profit to the employer and the maximum hone fit to th public. Futur Problem. In Kurope they hate taken these questions up In this careful way and thy result has been of great hetujflt. Now, and lu the future, America will Tmt e t" dai with countries that are short of resources through the exhaus tion of war ami have, of necessity, to get down to roik-bottom. The thrifty, intelllgniit. Industrious European t apt to be Kuod merchnnt. und we are going to have a hard time competing with him for commerce and for world position. i we must consider all of our proh'ems more carefully than ever before and cast aside those men who attempt to lead us away from a thoughtful, dispassionate view of great questions. Graft and neglect in local communi ties of political duties by the average citizen are responblhle for the mlsguv trtunent thut b, reeds disrespect, where we tdiuuld have prfJe because of th efficiency of our people. The first con rern of the citizen In very community must be to ee that It I governed lo a way that wilt assure the approval of clean thinking men and women. The mechanics governing a city re quire the same kind of clear thought and careful work as that given to shop work or farm planning, and every eood American must feel that at this time there is nothing more worth while. If me do these things well, we will not have to worry about the foreign horn loving America, because living coiidltloh here will be o exeellt-nt that they simply cannot help It, espe chilly when they are given not alone goial government and healthy condi tions surrounding home and work hoi, but also education, opportunity and charter of liberties which will mean happiness to them, If we pur form our duties a citizen. HE WAS CARELESS. "I told Henrietta that I was iroml to Ht.'p lirr vote jUHt like aiti.il.," Ml. M.rkluli. "1 till that please ht-rt-r" "No. The choice of phrane was unfortunate. She said that if couldn't vote hcttnr than a man there would have heen no need of her troubling uhoutthe hallot in the first place." Washington Star. Nature Cures.The Doctor Takes The Fee. Theie in au old saying that "Nature eures, the doctor takes the fee," hut a everyone knows you can help Nature very much and thereby enable it to ef fect a cure in much less time than ib usually required. This is particularlyitrue of colds. Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy relieves the tough mucous and aid in its expectoration, atlaya the cough aud aids Nature in restoring; the system to a healthy condition. v s . l H ' 1 8. Stanwood Menken Imi nut i:r.'iit hivrr. li. Ml NATIONAL EDUCATION FACULTY Organized by Security League From h'ofesso. s Donated by Big Colleges and Universities. A National I'atrnctr Kdu.-Hit"!! Fac ulty. Cotllpi'-'d of illiill'llt professors released oil ' ;H pa) bj their colleges and unite: t- s, w ho tt 111 tour uil parts of It i ii r rv iIoIiil promotion work In connccilon with the National Security League's ;i'eal enmpalgn of I'att'iotisiii ThriMr;li 1-Mueatinn, I be ing t.unnied ! I n Kobert M M KI roj, ft 1 Hi mli'liui diii- !oi' of the league. (u ibis lacullt inf. nd) are: 1 r. W, T, Hall of iTIuectuii. I'i'oN. I. Munro ami U II Si hoti. M of Mar taid. Ir Frunklii. II tinhhiu-s of C.i luiiilna Prof ( ' II Van Tvne of the t niveiMt ,A Mi.bv n,. Miss Ki in V Lelghhm. to. atioi.a! ins'i'iii-ior in the Passnle, N .) pi, bile Si'hnnK lld Prof. I 'buries labli.V of ihe I'llOelSlt.t of Colorado l.elatid S'aliford l ti!er- l the Fid tersity o oiv.n, and Hamilton and Williams College law n'-o promised to assign a man to paru-ipate In Mds work, and other adfiilon P the "fac ulty" will be made in the near future WHAT GERMAN VICTORY WOULD MEAN. (Contributed by AUTiU'U TKAIN to the National Security Leagues cam paign of Patriotism Through Kuucu tion.) A (lennan victoryor an Inconchl hive peace - would mean lht ultimate reall.iuion of ihe lieiinau bleu that (iirmany for the got id of ihe world must rule the world This has been taught In her universities as philoso phy und In her pulpits us religion. The iermaii nation umjuesthmingly accepts It and intends to force the rest of the world to accept it. This they call "Kuttur," w hh-h they claim Is "above morality, reason and science."' Kultiir teaches that there Is only one sort of right -that of the stronger.1 It argues with specious profundity that In the relations of nations with one another there can be no such thing a truth or honor. Frederick the (ireat taught that the Germans must make It their "study lo deceive otherB hi or dor to get the better of them."1 Fred erick William IV. 70 years ago said that all written constitutions were only "scraps of paper," aud He'h mann Ilollweg In lull referred to The Hague contention In the Identical words. The "scrap of paper" bleu Is an old one in Hern in diplomacy. The iiermiins believe themselves to he a nation of supermen and the Kais er the war partner not of the (tod of humanity, but the "guter alter liott" of the Pagan North the War tiod who revels in the shrieks of women and the torture of children. In blood shed and cruelty. "I am his sword. Ids agent 1" declares William Hohcn zollern. "Let nil the enemies of the German people perish I (iod demands their destruction --God, who by m mouth bids you do his u ii 1 1"' To accomplish (his "divine" will the German military authorities beli. that any means are JiiMithihle- 11 c mowing down of crowds of helptc civilians wtti machine guns, the cut ting off of ihe breasts of women, ihe battering In of the skulls of ilu wounded vvi'li rltle butts. "He as tor rihl. us Alllila h Huns! ordered tie Kaiser ' It is better lo let a hint died women I . longing to the enemy die of hunger than to let a single Git man soldier suiter '" "All prisoner are to be put to death," ordered Gen eral Stetiger In Pel gi lim. Writes a Pavarluii private: "I'urlng the bHttte of Hiidoiiwlller I did away with four women, and seven young girls In live minutes. The captain had told tne to si I tlmse French Sows, but 1 pre ferred to run my bayonet through UH-m." This Is the concrep result of what the Germans rail "The Religion of Valor" and "The Gospel of II ite " Says one of their spokesmen: "Must Kultur build Its cathedrals nit hills of corpses, seas of tears and the death rattle of the vanquished? Yes II ItlllKt If Germany wins the war the Pull ed Stares will either be paying tribute to 'he 'aUer ,.r German soldiers will be liayotH tting Alien, an girls and wo men In ler-ev Cliv rather than lake the troidde to shoot them. If Germany wins all our ideals of truth Justice and humanity which we call CbrUMnn- will be trodden down into bbs.dy mire under the Iron heel of the Ualsers armies, and the coming genei nion will be taught that there Is no God but Ihe merciless God of Cm Hie ho speaks through Uer mativ's trea herons tongue and by her hrutal sword ' Mm..: It. Ih, 'Ncue ItunilA.'hau" No. v!i't..r 1M4 ' 1 Kulturm,! muter dr Krles" pp. 11-11, 11-11. 1. 105. 110. Works of FYaiUrlck II B.rlln Ed. 1H SpMcb from th tbront, April 1U 1141. Proolamttlon of th Army of tht Eut. lilt. Th Kalitr'o ipooob to tho ChlnoM ttinodltlonarr forco. July II, 1100. ' Gcnfral Ton dor Oolts, "Ton Iron Oommandmonto of Uio Oormaa aoldlora." Ordars of Iho liar Auf. tt. lilt. Joaann Wonsor, Poronno. Karen It, Jill " W altar Bloom la tho "Kolnlaoa Zaat. at," rok. 10, Ilia. GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to rewftvc tan, f'erfc'et, eaMown?. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of orchard white fur a few cents. Squeete the juice of two fresh lemon into a bottle, then put in the orchard white and shake will. This makes a quarter pint of the very best lentou skin whitener and complexion beaut i tier known. Massage this fra grant, creamy lotion daily into the face, neck, arms and hands and just see how freckle, tan, sallowness, redness and roughness disappear and how smooth, noft and clear the skin becume. Yes! It is hannte, and the beautiful reaulU trill surprise you. CASTORIA For Infant, and Children In U For Over 30 Years Always bears the ff si Pale Faced Women We Phosphates io Male Busy Checks aed Beautiful Fens. 1 Men Need Phosphates to Male Mi Healthy. Vipis Bodies. Athletes increase their strength, energy and en durance 200 0: or more by simply taking a few week's treatment of Argo.Phosphate Atlanta, hi. Pr. V A. .lamb-on siiv thai Pho-phuti aie jint as i-enintl to any imtn ui woioan who lnc cu-ilv. i nervous, ur niitiiMe, woiu out. in lonks baggunl ami pale to make a tiong, ui bust. v heuumis- hinllhv bi.nU'. as thev lo i-ollnn to m:ike it gmw I he lack ot I'hoMihate is the cau-c ul all eiicmic CvueliluuiH 'in. I tl1(. itdiiuiis.iatMtu ul i- gtani Afgo I'liO-phiUe tul let- will in .lease the M i e n g t It ami c u iinuiH'c of weak, ueivou cute worn men uml woiui ti .'liNi pel cent, in Iwooi three 'ks iitne in many instances, and then Continued use will build up tin whole iicivons M'stein, and give new , vim. vigor, and t itaii I v to 1 he w lode body, I always prescribe Mgo-I'hos-pliatc to patients w ho are pule ami col orless, ami it is mii prising In see bow uncklv a lew weeks tieat men t will trans form a pale I'ucc toarosy-cheekeil beuu- llieiecan be no losv-clicekul. health v. beautiful women, without their system is Mithciclltlv supplied with l'liosphatcs. In recent intcmews with physic inns on t lie grave ami serious con- uences tit a ilt tu'icncv ol Phosphates ui the blood id' Ainenean men and wo men, 1 bate stiongly cinphasitd the fact that lUietiH- -houhl piesrd-e more phosphates in the hum of Argo-I'hus-phate lor weak, woin-out, haggaid look ing' men ami women When the skin is pale, and Ihe tleh llabbv. it is a sign of anrina. tt hen the phospales go Imtn the blood, the pink cheeks go. too. 1 lie PRESIDENT'S WIDOW INJVAR WORK Mrs. Thos. J. Preston, Jr. (For merly Mrs. Grover Cleveland) Active Secretary of Security League Committee. Mrs. Thomas J. Preiton, Jr. (for merly airs, (irorer ClevolsnJ), who ivns recently elected n raemher or the Eiecutlve Coramlttee of the Nnil.mal Security I.i'neue, the first womnn to be so honored, hns Joined the oii'cu llve staff of tho league us sirri'Miry of iho Committee on rairlnilsm Thruugh Kducatlon, through which the league Is proniutlng u cniiiimlKn throughnut the country to awnkfu ihe peoiilo to a rcalliiitlnD of the true MRS. THOMAS J. PRESTON, JR. meauliiK of the war and the necessity for It elticlent aud aggressive prosecu tion, Mrs. Preston 1 at her desk In the uw office of the Security Leatfue, 11) West Forty-fourth struet, New York city, dally, conducting the voluminous correspondence counseled with the work of her committee, which now ex tends Into every itate In the Tnlon. In accepting the secretaryship, Mrs. Preston wrote Dr. Kdt n At. MvKlroy; "1 am happy Id accepting this oppor tunity to work with the league. I can think of no way Id which 1 could more urely contribute my share to the pres ent need of our country than by Join ing In the very important work which your bureau ha undertake." JUNGLE LAW. (Contributed by UOHKHT HKR HICK to the National Security League campaign of 1'atrlotism Through Kducatlon ) Returning from Europ. cursed with war, I was more convinced than of anything else In life that what Is be ing slowly settled tn lliHt grim trench land over there DOES mean some thing to us more, oh, an much more, than money or legal right or sym pathy for bleeding humanity. Not that 1 am especially apprehensive of a raid on these Vnltert .stales, the crum bling of our skyscrapers, with the ex action of colossal Indemnities, That, too, of course, might happen If Ger man arras were triumphant, If the pax Qermanlca were Imposed upon ft beaten world. Hut that Is not to me the worst. To me the (iernmn peril does not He so much In her big guns, her submarines, her 'inisslaniid war machine." It He In herself. In her Imajre of the world. If (iermany could win even a partial victory under her rnonstrou ereed of applied materialism, niunilnat w! a It ha heen hy every tort of cyn ical crime, with Us reasoned defiance of contract. Its principle of 'Indispensa ble severities." Ita military logic, ate, THAT must become the moral law of all the World Ut jungle law 1 In or der to survive we must all accept this law of the Jungle. And of all the prostrate peoples of the world forced to accept the victor' new version of the ancient commandment proud America would be the first. We ran not resist the fascination of success. Bo the German Ideal, the Oerman tyranny over tho Individual the Oer man morality one rule for you and tne as Individual and another utterly Irresponsible rule when wa get togeth er a a tate would he Imitated by ns more than th Oerman thorough nee tn civil and military organization. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASXO.RIA "W-- V rfpSi liuwh lack tunc. Iliey become net tons, ii.i:i!d. lespot).!, i.t, tiirl.Hicln.lv tlie btam lag, and the no rnoi v lads. I bet loir li v oil W !s to piesel Vc t mil heiilt b v vim, v igoi and it ah it . to a i ipr old age. V "ti must supply llii delicti !,c Ot I'llO- I, He laC.iHL' Ul tour loud bv llsill;: lk'-. I'lo.Hphale, the to Mil ol I'leispUao s ,miv , ,,a.v :, l:hti d NOTICE igo id ed and p elleuiir ca medicine. pbatc nlm -nl.nl bt I h conmicii'l iciiuis in all I Ol palellt llml ! sold and ii c- it klloVVII dlllgglstH nillllirinli d I'V eveivwheie, and physn-iaiis me daily subsiTihing the I'onst it ucni contaimd ill it. being etiliicly unlike manv oilier l'hopliati's. it is easily assinnlali d and wdl be found ellcclite in Ihe tlealllielit ol itidigesiK'ii ami stomach tumbles, as w ell a toi cate w or ii. lie i voiis coinhluuis. The nianiilacliireis of Aigod'hospl.ale w ill foi it it ti i any chai liable iiistitutioti jsL'nii.On ii' they cannot tieat any man or woman undi i lio who lacks I'lio-jiliaies and iiicira-c their stiength and endur ance from I no percent, to. ion per cent ni mote in utic month's time, H tin y ate ftee flolll uigamc double. It is dispensed by the . M. t'olicli llrug' Company. 1 ri'e sample mailed by the Argo l ab oiatuiies, Atlanta, t u MliLfeU HOVE FOR PHYSICAL REGENERATION Started by National Security League Through Committee Headed by Waiter Camp. Impressed hy the tact that 110 pur cent, of ihe yoiiiu men culled tu the Colors In the dial'! lire being rejected for physical disnbi'ltv. the National cui iiy l.eauue bus si a net) a nut ton wide movei.i.ht to p.'omote ihe phys ical welfare of the viiwili of the laud through the orgnlili.tloii v communi ties of branches r a Committee on Physical lb s, i ve, of which Waller Camp, veloiiili trainer of athletes, l chairman. In i.nwer to u letter sent bv tlie league to the mntors of all the cities In the country of over r,i h k pop ulation asking them to appoint coin intUees to eo-upenue with .Mr. Camp, atHHI committees In IK) states have ul ready heen appointed lo carry out the, bleu. Assoi -mied with Mr. Camp on the Committee on Physical l(ccrve are William ti Anderson, member of the Advisory Committee of Yale fill vetsiiy (iymiias-him, and Joseph E. Kaycrol't, member of the War aud .Navy 1 -epurtiiients Commission ou Trulnlng Camp Activities. "Economic Disaster." In diseasing tills new effort of the Security League, S. Sun wood Menkun, president of the league, said: "The Naih'i.ul Security league ha taken up this work been use the coun try cannot afford without serious eco nomic disaster to lose the benefit of the service of nearly one-third of (he men who are drafted for military duty because of physical unfitness aud whose places must he taken by those who hate dependents. The draft tlg urea show that per cent, of the men are physically unlit. The work Is lieee.is.ary. as, with the si rain upon American brain, It Is essential (hut public attention be focussed upon the need of paying also due regard to physical safety. The efhclency of the human engine and the ability of the mau-power of the nation to tvliltand attrition, and the extra work that ihe men who are doing things have to bear at present, makes It Important that these men should recoguUe ihe part that physical exercise plats In their ability to bear their full load of work. Life Worth $11,000. "Furthermore, with the difficulty In aupplytug a full tpmia of labor for In dustries, It Is necessary that the man power if tlie nut ion should be In creased hy the maximum meas ire of physical strength. Every Individual has a direct Interest In seeing (hat this result 1 brought about A an eco nomic matter, each life t estimated to bo worth to the nation fll.OiHl and we cannot afford to waste any part of this most valuable national asset. A a human matter we cannot as a Chris tian people, supposedly representing tho highest Intelligence and civ nuta tion, allow our people to neglect the simple things which would save them If fully understood. "Th work which .Mr. Camp has un dertaken Is a movement of such nation wide Importance and ao manifestly needed that It mere presentment will commend It to every thoughtful Ameri can." "Thoroughly Agree." Some of the Indorsement of the Se curity league Idea In organising thl nation-wide campaign for physical re generation rend : Mayor Conned of Scranton, Pa., "I thoroughly agrve with you a to taking care of our young men physically and morally, and I am pleased to corpor ate with you." Mayor Itamuunsen of Knfrport Har bor, 0., "A;.,, ',!.!,. g UuJ uiii p(..moU the welfare and manhood of our young men throughout these l ulled Si ate has my full sympathy " Mayor Hlncke of Pinekneyvllle, 111.. "I am very much In favor of this move ment." Mayor Hickman of Alius, tikla., "I a sou re you (hut I look inmn the num ber of young inen rejected In the draft for physical disability with grave con cern, and It Is gratifying to me to know that steps are being taken to remedy this condition of affairs." Mayor Hardine of Juniata, IV, "We are ready to work hand In hand with any object that I for the upbuilding of our town and will make It ft better place In which to live." Mayor Barron, Kau Claire, Wit.. "I am very much Interested In the iuo cesaful operation of your plan." Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CAS-TJ3.R.I.A CoCOJOftE $Klfl WfflffEll 25c. BOX FREE. Sin lileach or Whitener for Dark or Brown Skin. Rcmo nig All Blemishes and Clearing all Swarthy or Sallow Complexions and Causing the Skin to (irow whiter. Don't Knvy a Clear Complexion Use Cocotone Skin Whitener and Have One W MAT I'SKRS THINK OF COCOTONE. Macon, Gil. f Montgomery, Ala. t'e;il Ml two boxes and three They aie I Without tl di I lol S .. 'i nd me bv return mad ill I ot'otoile skm Whitciiei i-akcs oi 'iictitone -km Soap lie an I I lt not cale to bi' em linchis. d is mon v oi- i I. M J KmiN tolie kl l M I H.IW (list boh d.. d ! -I,: I.L am n. :i i.m- .-. i-'. :i.e , I. il I hate been using 1 i I i u wdl hud i-'lo PhMsC s, nd r six iM s ol "kill W til tenet and two cuki s ol snap. Yours duly, ANNA M. WIIII'M I or ale bv the VV. M. PHOI-'liSSIOiNAI. CAKDS. WALTHK I:. DANIIil., Attorney-at-Law, Wiil.l IN. V t ' ' I'riictU'i'H in llic cmnt of llulllu anu Notlliani.Iun mul m the Mipivnit' uuu I'l'ilciul roiuls. nllcciiiiiir. muilc mall paiti ul' Norlli t 'uiuhiiii. lliiiiu'li mil . al llalilax op.-u cvi'iv ,nnlav OliORtili C. URIiliN, AITOKNliV-AT-LAW, Ullicc in tii.-cii lluililini; S elilon. N. C. Win. L. KNIOHT, Attorney and Counsellor ut-l.aw, WKI.lKiN, N. ('. (Illii'i' in tin' I'auirl lluililiii.' HuMiM'si, pvoinpily ami I'aithriilly at ten. Icil to. H. li. HARRELL, Jr., Attorney-at-Law, WKLDON. - - N. C. Practices in the cuuits of Halifax ami adjoining counties. Prompt altenlion to all busim ss etitriisted lo me. Ofliee over Kick's .lew city Mure. 11 !l Hm ASHLEY B STAIN HACK, Atturney-ai-Law, Notary Public, WKLDON, - N. C. Practices in (lie courts of Halifax and adjoining counties. Prompt uHlentiol) to all business entiusted to me. (Mhce over M. C, Pair's store. E. T. CLA "P.ir ATTORewfcY AT LAW. tVKUKN, N. Practices in the courts of Halifax and adjoinitig counties und l Ihe i-upieme Court ol the late. iectal attention iriven to collection" and prompt return? W.J. WARD, IIKNTIST, ill I II K IN l.NU.I. Ill II.IilNIi WELDON. N.( , appl'J ly HfHJ. HARRISON'S 5p LUal O l-SSatSaVtnaMl (io to HARRISON'S llllt'll 0 Por Automobile liepairs and Supplies, All k ml- luchiiie work done Sla- '.loiiaiv dasoline. M 111110 and Steam 1 ngoii '.mi- and I' slnls isfacmn uaiaateed AUTOMOBILES Tifeaand Supplies on hand for sale II. W. HAUIilMIN, W eltlon, N. It. cut F Lowers l-'OK JLL OCCjSIOflS lioses, 1 aniuiions, 'allies, Violets and Oii bids (he leadeis. Wedding Howe ariaiii:e 1 in latest art, Floral Hesigns, ai'isiieallv arramretl. Fall and U Inter Dulbs Are Now Wcady, Pin lit Larly for Best Results. Ho biislo s, Kveigrei ns, shrubberii s Shade 'I rees and Hedge Plants iu van ous various at J. L. O'QUINN & COMPANY, l'lioue 1411 RALKI'IH North Carolina. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPLWITEKkS. Weearrva large stock ot standaid TypfivnttTs. Can fum... til uwc Mon arcli, Fox, Oliver, liemingtuu, Koyal, ssiuith Premier, I.. C. South V Iho. s aud PodeiwoAHl. Any oihci makelroiu filo lodays' notice. We have both the fislbleand the invisible. We bought a large stock of these Typewnlers from one-fourth to one-half the regular whole sale puce, and on sale now at one-fourth to oue-hall the tegular retail prices. A good Typewriter from ?..'i4i to n 1 r . A belter one l'.. 'si to ,.. .'u. The liemt from fctu up to any price. Will be glad to answer any impuirv iu coiiuecliou with these machines, aud send samples of the work done bv auy of the Type writers we have. Every boy and girl should have one ol our cheap Typewri ters to leu in how to use. Anv person who can write well on a typewriter can demand a large salary. Anyone who buys a cheap typewriter from us and wants u better one later, we wtll take back the one bought and allow the same paid for it in exchantre for a better one, if returned 111 irood condition and within six months. It not in good condition we allow the market value. W c carry Type writer ribbons and other supplies SPIERS BROS. WKLDOft, M.U Cocotone ( o. heui i in: -I liml Hint Cocotone Kkiu Whiteiic! ih the besi preparation 1 have evel used to (deal the skill, amlwishyou would mail two boxes at once. i-glled) M Its c. I' .InltNSoN. Do not accept substitute or Iml ! t m t ions. Cut I his Out iHl.i i n u l'i in K Co., Allanla. a I have in VI UMi il Cm'oluiic Skin W iut, ii. i, but il von will send lueu J'n'. box lire, Will be pleased ll (IV it I ell id M M .y Mumps to covet cusl uf untiling, packing, etc. NdlllC. Address ahi:nts wan i'i:d. Col ii linn: Company. Inside and Outside '; DECORATIONS. OVK prices are as low as the lowest. All work guaranteed. Dive us a trial. K. M COLLINS, J. W. PKICE. Weldon. N. C. ImiiIs mitrli ,L. I, ! 1 'ml-. r FREE SEARCH i"l in. PATf.MTS BUILD fORTUNES Mr H'H Hl ',' h.'nkl. t. till I11.W. 'liHt I . li.Vfllt lilt! hhm- ) ' in.iiy. W'iHh ttMtnT. D. SWIFT k CO, PATENT LAWYERS. 30 5 Seventh St., Wfialiinrilon, D. C. ll'TOTllEMIMTE MILLINIRY. FANCY tiOOIiSand NOVELTlKtt. Ilutterick's Pattern, R & G. Corsets, Mihhph at 7.rie. tailira 7.r.c. to $1. sax. I'rict'H mil l.t nis.lo to suit the timt'it. Ilati. ami ItotiiH'ta madr and trininu'tl lo onlrr. ALL.MAII.OHDLHS 1'ltOMl'TLY HI.I.KD. Mils. V. A. LEWIS, W eltlon, N.Oii aZ SliND YOUR ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF PRINTING TO F. L. HAYWARD, Welaon, N. C. t Um Stoct iD the W'lien in Norfolk call on a You will liml what you want aud gel it quickly. liaviug no canvassers, do titreiil's commissions are ad ded to our piices. Thm ena aides us to use tirstclassma terial and finish it properly t. We Pay Freight and (luarantec Sate Arrival THE COUPER PHBIF ( RIS, (H.H years in hmoi es.) 2m--m Hank - t. M l ip)K. VA Cow Peas Wood'. Seeds. AND Velvet Beans Save Fertilizer Bill, in crease crop productive neat, and make the best of Summer forage crops. Will improve land wonderfully, even after lining erop for for aie or RrannK purposes. Can he grown to exnllmt advantage in your torn crop, increasing yield ot lorn and making a wonderful improvement to the soil. Write for prices and "WOOD'S CROP SPECIAL" giving inform.. i8?1" " Sesaonsblo Seeds. Mailed free on request. TtW.WOODlSONS, Seedsmen, RidntW, Vs. I fainting Of M Kinds Vr - vS mi 1 ..I.,.,, do '.t rv:
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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