| While We Pray—Let Us Pay I foedbepray for victory unless we have faith. And faith in this || ^ Math wi*hdrMsn dying for^yon^ Time will not heal their wonnds. Whan the mm CAROLINA "war-savings WHK°jS1e 23 TO 28 | President Wilson and Governor Bickett have Proclaimed it I Darinf that week yeo will be called upon by Oeeenaaewt earanan. Ten ■ " WAR-SA VINOS STAMPS ______ “PutDoK xjmtil rr hurts** j OSTEIN’S DEPARTMENT llelBmeiifSg North Carollnl tflaiJ,jg|l.aggaaegggg!!ggg^gi^^^Mep i ■■ ■■—p...... ... .. ■ j 1 I HOW LONG WILL THE NATION T1SU) TO THE POWER OF TOR LIQUOR TRAFFIC! It fu, we think, entirety unfair to ' the Feed Administration to throw Won Mr. Hoover the responsibility of the qsestkn of national prohibition daring the war. Mr. Hoover’s busi ness is to proas upon the attention of tMo country the groat importance of the conservation of food. Wo think hk position is satiroly just la saying that if the American people want ab solute prohibition of the entire liquor traffic it should bo done by legislation, and that ho should not be called upon to decide that issue. With that position we fully agree. I We boBevs, however, that President I Wilson has mads a serious mistake in .{not meeting the issue by taking Ugh ground In favor of the prohibition of the manufacture, sale or distribution of el) intoxicating liquors during the war. It would ha a mistake, aa we vkw the mat Ur, to prohibit the pro. dnetkn of boor and yet at the eases time leave the vast amount of whisky open to the drinkers of the toon try, for ms would simply be intensifying the euree ct the whisky traffic. . { We believe that the brewery boel naro should bo completely stopped I’add that’the whisky traffic shook cease, and that aationa! prohibition should include the obsolete prohibi tion of the manufacture, the sale end the transportation of intoxicating li quors of aO kinds, certainly for the I period at the war. | It kM beta dabaed that the «wk Ingman demand that the Hqoor traffic •Ml not ha suspended, hot at Spar* rewa Mad, where the vast operations at the Blrtlilkw Steel Corporation are being carried on, there haa bom abaolata prohibition of the Hqoor traffic since that community was sa te Wished aa an iron sad steel center mere then a quarter at a uoulmj ago. 1'It haa always bees the law of that eommualty that aa intoxicating drink should be sold with la three mi lea at the sorter of the town. The Bethle hem Steel Corporation finds it pood Ms to carry on its vast iron sad steel ead shipbuilding operations Just aa where- ffia Hqoor traffic hi prohibited. • It la traa tost pro-Germans may be demanding the eonttoaeace of the tt qner traffic through the maintenance at the brewery industry, but shall the batten tall it» soul to the pro-Oor T Shall H permit the pro-Orr la thda country to dominate the demand the continuance which lessens our power light, which destroys the morale at and brings all of its long flcwsr* i*eM Dooeve rraaiaent Wilson should take v the high ground that ho would not yWd to tko claim of those who Ml they roproooot tho laboring men, bat who do not represent tho better element of the laboring intcreoto of i thee oontry, and that in doing this ’ ha ohould demand tho aboolato pro* hihittoa of tho oatiro liquor traffic of tha eouatiy fat ovary ramification from mow until tin end of tho war. If Frmidoal Wilson will not taka tide pool tko, than wo believe It la inenm baot upon Cong ram to stand before tho world oadoanted by any. Iiiflawiin h behalf at tha liqnqr traffic and to •1 ' prohibition moaoarr . etoao tha oatiro _i of the oouuUy. Tho Iroa and otool people and tha ham aU iacuod state national prohibition as a war moooara Tho ooal pocpla ham ■aid that they could iacraasa ooal pro duction from 10 to 20 per coot, oven with present labor, if proUWtioa was mdudtsal. Tho iroa and steal pooplo ham said that they eould largely ia s J I R. E. LEE’S ROLLER MILLS All New Machinery Daily Capacity 50 Barrels Now ready to serve the public We buy toll or exchange. For quick service and best results BRING DRY GRAIN. R. E . LEE Laurinburg, North Carolina W. S. S.I WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS Issued By The UNITED STATES _GOVERNMENT_ If at tinea, that spark of patriotism grows yos caa make it glow by purchasing WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. We aril them. What will year answer be. First National Bank, Of Laurinburg. A. L. JAMES, Pres. T. J. GILL, Ctchter. W. H. NEAL Vice President Kaiser With Fire / Every man counts. Every dollar counts. Buy War-Savings Stamps every weejt. There Are Two Ways To Conduct This War. Comfortably—and perhaps loose it Uncomfortably—and surely win it Tour comfortable dollars are needed by our boys in France. BUY WAR-SAVINGS • i 1 . — ■, STAMPS. MdLamft Sm ' ’Phone No. 43 Lanrinborg, North Carolina . ■ _ ■ ■_ Patronize Onr Job Department (Ea »'»•* 'Ai a • * ' ’/ *i «//tj ' ' r > V '* #.* 4 ’ tr > • . *. . %.'• »