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What The “Want” Columns Reveal Wanted—By Refined Elderly widow, employment for fCw hour* dally, fight housework or tewing; good needlewoman. Box 817, Star Genrral H .usework-Young Mother, quick capable worker, will be glad t. hear of a com fort*hie home, where she can keep her baby with her. Aoply to Rox 1S17, Star. English Woman, With Child, Desiree position aa housekeeper to workingman; good e«ok and manager. Apply Box 420, Star. nbose from a dty newspaper telle the story of the heart* breaking poaitioa in wbieh many widows are placed unexpect edly. Snatched away in the prime of life—unlneored—their hus band* had thought tomorrow would be time enough to insure —but tomorrow never came. Will your wife come to this or will yoc provide for her while there is yet time. Let us tell you about the policies of the 8ouUMrn Life and Trust Company of Greensboro, N. C., and particularly about that Company's disability provisions—the last word in lift insuranea protection. C. D. FRANCK, Local Agent Box 18€ Laurinburx, N. C. PURE*. ^ Southern Sunshine J JIZIANNEcoffee "Whoa It Poarm, It Raigzm” • _\ The Seed of Success “If yo« want to knew tritether yon are going to be a soeceas or failure in life, 70a can easily find out. The teat is staple and infsHMe. Are yon aUete save noaqr? If art, drop oat. Yoa will foil oo oare ma yoa Bre. Yoa may not think'ao, bat 70a wtlL The SEED OP 8UCCE88 b notla yoa.^—JAJME8 J. HIM* Habit* are eeede Kerb briogo forth after it* kbd. Do yoa waat Jta,/‘dro» ootT Ha take care that yoa 8EED QS^SUCCESS! •to wri*}l .v WE WILL HELP YOU ; scqite ciHi^tY savinos bank _Umt±=jr, N. c. * FLOWERS T • . . I • • , i / 2_‘_• . . . • * a ■ _rr% u.jr**.Ntf-4 »' Patronize Our Job Department I FORSYTH COUNTT LIAM Ef SALS OP WAR STAMPS. Franklin ud Cleveland Me N«xt-r SUto Hu IUM • Per Cut W Its Quota, Six States Net Tet Raised t Per Cent Winston-Salem, N. CX. May 26 Foray ih County la still leading the! 8tate I nth* aala ef War Saving*; Stamps. A report leaned today from State Headquarters for War Saving* •bows that Forsyth her sold 80 per cent of her qoota. Franklin County !■ ne« With a sale of 21 per cent and! Cleveland i* a does second with SO, per cent. The counties of Cabarrus, ■Catawba and Pasquotank have raised 17 per cent, while Edgecombe has raised 16 par cent. The coentlci raising 10 per cent b«t net as much as 16 ate: Ala »aace 11. Bkrkt io. Buaeombe It. Cherekee 10, Chowenll, Currituck 14, tevidaoa 14, Durham It, Oran villa 11, Greens 18, Guilford 14, Haywood 14, Hamderaon 10, Hertford 10, Jeces 11, Lee 14, Lenoir 10. McDowell 10, Montgomery 10, Memo 14, Northamp ton 18, Orange IS, rerqnlmam It, ■Mkiagham It, Rewan IS, Seetlaad 18. Stanly 18, Ualen 11. Warns 10, and WUaon 14. CooBtim that Hart taiaad only 1 per cent of their quota are Graham, Macon. Polk, WUkaa and Yadkin. Tboao that bava not yat raachad the I par caat mark are: Brunawtek, Clay, Dare, Gatos. Hitched and Watauga. Whila the State has ralaad only ft par sent of Ha qssta, tha figures shew that daring the month of April the State's aalaa were almost doubled. Tha same increase was shown in tha number of War Seringa Societies or ganised. While Guilford and Ror •yth hare organised mare nrlatlaa In numbava. Orange and ■‘-hmmil counties hare mart nearly rose bad their quotas of soeietiaa. No aalaa wore reported for the mouth of April for Asha County. As Arsry's appar Hnnmut has pot yat Wan determined, tha per cant of her aalaa to aat known. _ *.* SPECIALIZED CLBBK8 DBG ENT* LT NEEDED. Wuklactoa, D. C, Jan* 10—Kx part clerical work ha* a non hapor tnnt plac* ta th* G«miiaal'* war acfxxlutkxi than-* people real* ia*. W* all know that th* war can net b* awn ia th* tranche* tiara; that an *ff*etlv* **t*bH*liiw*wl at hoot* i* vital to th*-in *f th* hnot'Jib wn oadart*k*a bjr any nation; bat th* felPaxtoal to which tho ap*dallt*4 dark ia n**d*d ia per bapa not yanrelly understood. And it ia in this elaaa of^work that wp “•n has* th* b«*t opportunity to b* of real tervioe to th* Gortrnnat at thir tint*. In th* national capital aloe* th* Chilian fore* taeranaad from to ,000 ta nearly 80,000 daring th* Brat yaar of ow pertidpetioo in th* war. Nta*. tenth* of the n«w 'i**pliij*M ere dark* of dna Idad or another, and faQy thra-foartha of than ar* vr Man. 18400 itenograpbem and ty ptaU.rn. week eonatantiy to th* o«da Mad* aacaaaary by war penpaxa ttan* on a Mat* such as th* world ha# aawar before knows. Oanml dark*, that W, thorn with p • apadalty, aw not iHffleaH to ab W thTtfnKad ihalaa, chargad wtth tha data ad HwtUac tha efrtl aarriaa to aUM war aaada, la aapartwaiac dMkoMy |tatw«a ad tha ChrO Sarriaa frri-|a | atm at tha yaddiw hi ah dttaa aw tk, Uoir,l„ Umi to th* War. k ■ . . ■ , own aW I ua imlaik not • kritti mk of kM MU' km InittW tfcu tTatlm to' SSSm'h *ui£S! ££*££ EOmt If k |« ktotttof rwto ototoUMr. Lotot tttotto to th* Motor to th* mm 4 M mt di i# Mm mmLI fan UkkUht tot* i mot tooM to Remember The Lusitania! It is reported that tha Captain of tha submarine that sank the Lusi'ania has lost his mind. His little girl had hsea out in a rain storm and earns lato the house wringing.wet—hat in hand and hair ~ disheveled. The eight of this drove him cresv. * We think be must have been craay before be sank that ship. Americana went down without warning. American ww with babies clinging to their breast, want down into the icy eaten ihien *o their graves amoeg'the oorti reads. Our boys are try Nr to bring tha bloody Hone to jus ties for each as that—but gas wont shoot without bullets. One War^evfage Stamp wilt bay 100 hukats. and IT’S YOUR SHOT War-Savings Stamps • . . . ■■ On sale at Stores, Postoffices and Rawlff “Get Some Now” This space contributed by D. M. GILLIS CO. The Home Of Good Things To Eat Cast Your Ballot # its Ugh tints you wars voting. Th* polls will dons nraitloii sail you can't, you most not delay looser. On ono side is Pais and Death —on the other side Peace and Life. You can't sit cn tbs fenaa yoa've got to toko din. A vote for. ir~iI— *- - *— p*>-- Tx—"*- —* Tnlni m iln itaithlag for America, then you an easting tjte Kaiser's BaBst. Ysu ean’t bo nsotral A vote for Unde Seas goes “For Everything Good and Godly99 • -* . ... ?nm yo« rataM to b«7 OM Wac^Kfiaa* Mto-rla aMWm to 1mO> to^jOto—y»rrnj»bto14 will) hjmmtmm iiMw to tom of roo Mki forty mOtol tonrltoy ptluM you k«* dor doimtol toMfrto ip(.rfw»Mh ~iU'^l-r1ni 8 wingli in IimIh « -yT—>Vto fton-wn'l ittiAtoiitototoi to ,pffd te » * --A — ■ - • _ a J . mjunos* las yoa 10 nnai aaooaivo pastir no oorgtoal imt ||| BMW On Sale at PofltofBces, Banka and Stores ' “VOTE NOW-BUY ONE QUICK” *" * by
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