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matioxal wax -inttsi'ait OVER 7,aw CASUALTIES IN AMMICAX ARMY. Washington, Jmmm 9.—Caaualtica among the American expeditionary forcaa thua>r reported bp General taday’a Kata, total | tie*. Deatha in action, extents gad all attar UST, whila 4M* wounded aad MS ana miaotog in ac tiaa indoiling aaaa bald prisoner* in Germany. The department’! recapitulation lot Warn: Killed in action (iaeludlng 291 at aw) IjBSS. DM of w.aada. 210. Dtod of itiaaaaa, 1.19*. DM of aoddwU aad ottac caaa aa, SNL Waaadad la act bm, IjOtt. Mbaaing ia action (including priaoa tn), MS. TMaL TJUE |l«w for tba dacialaa ad the dapart maat to adviaa the eaantry weakly of the exact total wawjtlw aiaea dm landing ad tba Scat Smscinan forcaa la Franca tact Jana, It la and at a to ad that it riaaNlii largely from wide spread reporta that aaaaattM bad bean very heavy and that total Sg> area ware being withheld from the It hM Man eoglrioai at tit* de partment that the daily Hats aant by Uttle daisy aa yeaetble. The caiaal tle« are ao aeattarad in tha lists that they wOl not give atfersaetlon of value to the enemy, bat this doe* not Mm thet any aeyreadable numbers era batd beak. After heavy actions, Saab ns that at Qsetlgny, It roqairna days to cheek 9 tha oaaaal te tha deportaaeet in the Other sslta want far teal training Aar sad finally teak aver sector* ao that tha total f root age now hold by tha AaMriaeas ranks cstend to that •< the Rrittah and French armies. MUST TAKE OFFENSIVE TO WIN war, says toch. London. Jane st—That betllee can ha woo ia Aa and only by tba q«t ; which tahoa tba offensive ia tba alff>' niJWaat declaration mads by General Foeb. commander A chief of the al bas, In aa important article contrib uted by bim to tba weakly Journal, Aa FieM. to whkh ho diecuesea tba problem of the soldier and the way to aielakWH ▼vcwTy. “Modem warfare to arrive at Ha cad aad to Impose its wiU on the enemy.'* aaya General Foeb. *Teeog nUee.enly one in c*o»—destruction of tba eoeoqr'a organised forces. _ “War aadertskm aad prepares tKia destruction by battle which briaga about tba everthrow of the adversary, diaargeniaae bia command, destroyi bio diaeipitoa, and nalUflaa Ma units aa far aa their fighting poorer ia ootv Mart Nat B* Party M«ht -Oar tort axiom mart to that eom pictrty ta achieve tta abject, a battle must art to pareiy defensive. A port ly defensive battle, area well eaa trted, data net result la a victory aad a vanquished. It la dirty a game that mart be begun over again. “Frees IMa It la an obvious eorcU lary that aa offaartva, whether start ed at the beginning of aa ad ton or whether it follows the dsfsneln, eaa only give remits sad In eomeqaeasa mart slwaya to adapted at the finish. "To amiataia sex poaHhm la art ■ynanymoee with being victorious aad area pcapatos for a defeat. If we ream la where we era aad da not pass ta the offeoetve to ft* the diractlto of attach, to guard against ttop leas of tho enemy, prevent him from ear mart undertake to carry on and con tain numerous combats, sack with da The Rmwtw. "B»t since there ramaias no dodif that decisis* attack it tha eery ka» atone «f a battle, all other actlana which make op a battle mat ho *4 rlaaged. considered, organised, pci Tided with farces in tha measure 4a they will prepare, facilitate JU af a d seism surpria*. its apacd and for which, cabaaqname. it t* aasontial that thajf shall ha the maxhBUm raaerre ford* af troop* >of winiwa, ths is to aay, tha prepaid! organised, and kafe ringts act of salts are expected, namely, theMT dafve attack. “Rcaarve* mast ha hoahandad with tha moot extreme parsimony aa that tha hindgeoe may ha atreng swongh to haaka tha blow aa riel set aa poasi' bln. “Let loo## at tha finish, without any lurtdng idea of aartng thorn, with a wa8 thought out plan far winning tha battle at a point chosen and deter mined, raiarrm are thrown in all to* •other hi an action ngpnattng hi rlo Wan* and man all other phases otf battle, an action with pcapar All our faraoa really paatliilpnia #Hh» at hr preparing It or bp carrying tt i I High Sheriff* Of j South Endorse It I OHrials From Fan South we gtataa TaU sf Beset U Rresa Tanlae. | _ f*ur of the leading sheriff* of the South, la widely separated state*, her* gtven^thsir enqualitted endorse Hon. C. V. Mangum, who was for three tanas sheriff of Fulton County, Ga- reeidiag in Atlanta, said: “Tan. Uehas certainly helped me. My con dition la new that or e well man. Teniae proved to he jaet what 1 needed to putsdy system in shape and •R my dlsagrasatdo symptom* of stomach trouble have disappeared." _ Hi*. Chat L Lewis, ex-eheriff of Crittenden County, residing at Mai^ too. Ark., said: *Taalac has entire ly relieved me of hflioueneee and ns lute and hu Almost Bade a new woman of my wife, who has suffered for tea yean with stomach trouble." Han. A. R. Anderson, who was re sleeted seven times to the edfae ef sheriff ef Harris County. Taxes, resid lag In Heustea, soldi 1 Morey could net buy the good Tanlae has done for mm. 1 suffered from indigestion of the worst sort aad had severe mo rutgi* pains. I have taken, three bottle* ef'Tnalac^my trouble ie gone i Hon.*8. A. Kelley. Sheriff** Brier County, Teas, residing at Odessa, Texas, says: “1 needed a general aR* round building up for over seven !SJS f^S- ha. done that ^ery ! Tanlae is sold by Blue’s Drug Store, Lsurmberg, N. C.: W.Z. Gibson, Gib son, N. C.: Laurel Bill Drug Co- Lau rel Hill. N. C; Dra. Shaw A Hc1.cn, Wagtam, N. C.—Adv. i ALL URGED TO REPORT IDLE RBDlStRAKTE Wellington, June 8,—Rule* far the enforcement of Prevoet Marshal Gen* oral Clue del *s "eertt or fight" rage-1 latieoa announced today call on all citlaana to report to the aeareat local draft beard names Of Mg within draft age who are habitually idle or who are employed nua-prod actively. Each local board ia created intu what will ba practically a court to eit probably weelriy. to decide such eases aa stay bo brought before it Upon a ease being presented, the board will serve notice on the regia treat of not leas than three day* ear more than eeven days, directing hitr the com pi eta record to the dietrtr beard far approval, even if the dec! •toe la ia favor of a arc. If tha dfcj Met board approve* the-findings ad gi strand ha will ba giver say Vacancies legist wtb . _ diately to camp or ptac ed at the top of the list of those next to go. Aa appeal to the president may b* made only in the event of a dissenting vote ia the district board and with recommendation at tha appeal ageat or adjutant general. GIRLS! ITS TOUR STEP THAT ATTRACTS! DELCOLIGHT ucnuefrFarm Efficiency ■ : ^Qvor 3<M)po DCLOO-IiGHT Plutaln Actual Just To . At this particular eeeeoa ibis is m nmsMse* partaat pntioa. Two factors your health and the health of jrour family, and the requests of i the Food AdaHalatralfon ana qf firat ifaportanco «" anungiag menus. With- the sattiug-i* of wana weather aad the arrival of. uow crops of ■, I fc-l*. — — -■ * la preparing and serving the right kind of food; especially la this, true wUh ssiolt children aad | people with a shaky digestive eqripaaeot. . The asm frmita —r tmirtlng aad health fhl aad a liberal A thene in the daily dioe wtn baao0chZ7 w« foy to fwl jnt as Any vegetables not are fraud la oor nailps slock McLaurin & Shaw . *Pi»ooe No. 48 La ' borg, North Carolina .'Xiv-'rjr «'4f »» , « f>/< *-*; *“rjri
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