COULD HARDLY STAND ALONE T«M» MM« Km Bofak, SUaadm, BacLacW, mi Waak mm, RdkfW by CmM. Say* Hrfa Ttxaa La4y. Oiwllt Tut— Mr*. Mteslu PUV mt, at thla place. writ**: "Hu yuan MB I waa taken with a palm la nr laft die. It waa right mater a; Mt rib. It wools wa—aa with aa •teg aad uxtaaA up lata or Mt ■haulter aad on down into war back. *y that tbaa tha pata would ba aa aararu 1 would hat* to taka to bad. aad aeftend aaaafly about three daye ...I uttered thla way ter three yean, eod got to ba a Bare ahalotaa aad waa •• weak I could hardly ataad alcaa Waa aot able to ga any where aad had rtaawwssirsri •Uth.tto.IM My Ufa I I __ v _ - about a! reu us an by at amr gattlag aaythlag to halg M. M aa eo thaakfml that 1 did. ter I began ta Improra when aa the amam* battte...l am bow a waU a rnata aad tealfaig flat aad tha cart twaymia ataea my awful bad health. • i «ln alwaya praiaa aad raaoanMed Qttdut' Tor (MU today. ■ n worn PRAISE < STELLA-VUAE *' - Wo wtntavery afflicted woman to try et least m bottle of MhVIlM on oar plain, open guarantee to return thr money paid tor it If It dace not benefit. If yea doubt our word that It will relieve the di*uuadng aches, palaa and ml wry peculiar to the dlxaaee of wo men, teed tbs teeUmony of these womaa who have triad it end are glad to Jail othere what ft baa dona for them. Tht only Internal they have in the mattei la that which any true woman Betels helping te relieve the affterlngacf other Mm. J. 9. lot, Mileiced, Ge., hat MMnta eo«n plaint fbr yearn. Three hot Use of Sro-ia-Vitas cured her, aht eaid, and addsd,wI am oartaialy thank fill for this grant tamale tonic-” Mo FatalaeFiaator, Ixmgview, Tax , ex pressed appreciation of 9nuyt>Vrrai La them wotdu “I cannot my Loomuol tar thh wonderful medlrfne. 1 had taken other female no edict mb fbr twi years with no good resulta I am truly ■ tor ike good fnua-Vmi J^SSUafS -eta trouble- end catty d woman knows what that maanal Hei condition got ao bad her seine threw har Into apatla Uka fits. Her boa band tamed aha would kna bar mind. Thr Graemboio doctor* pronounced har i» curable. Than somebody cunaaetad that aha take &r^TviMSLBhadid so. The flrat dove lightened her epetlo Brraxa-Vrran la a perfectly barm lera compound and It not onlyaUevtstai • woman's pain, but baUde up bar hearth; U *UmuUUa her apinUteT^ekh "'ad SSSmmuBMV-VUm, n4 M gg&hag&JSSag I ( Oivts Quick RdUf for COLDS and LaGRIPPE Price 2Sc and 50c per bottle NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. THE LIBERTY MOTUB II GREAT SUCCESS. brMllKtlsn FM Quantity Mm Hon of Aeroplanes ami Kngiaes at factories. - - - Washington, D. C—Discussion of tha atroplsoa situation in Congrrss and impartial investigations by news paper man of standing ii revealing tha fact that while earn* mistakes haw bean made and delays, most of them excusable, have occurred, bat* Uaplsaes and. bombing machines are being turned out in rapidly Increasing numbers. Impartial first-hand In qalrisa also have disclosed that Urn Liberty motor la not a fatale, but uo tha contrary is meeting all expecta tions. As David Lawrence, one of the beat known of Washington correspondents, who made a personal touro f the fac tories where Liberty motors and aero planes are being made, pat it, “bar ring labor dtiBenMes, America aad her All lee will have more than 281>00 Liberty motors by the end of Octob er." While at the Wright factory at Dayton, Ohio, Lawruco made a Right in aa American boOt battleplane pro pelled by a Liberty motor, which da ▼eloped a speed of 1SS miles as hoar. “Aad I saw many hundreds of phmos in process of construction and ready for shipment overseas," Law rence wrote, “lfy trip behind the Mg Liberty angina in a battleplane cams after a day of personal inspection of the entire plant." « r«m ana outer plants in Detroit, which ha also visited, Mr. Lawraaea found quantity production of Liberty Motors aad at other ptacao discovered that all energies ware be ing centered, upon turning oat fight ing sad bombing machines in luge non ben. What Lawrence foend was also foend by James Arthur Beaver, a trained reporter, who writing hi the New York Times told enthusiastically of what America's aeroplane achieve ments already have been and what the future pilotless MM Ptnaea a Heath. Seavey learned that BOM planes a month are being termed out fas the United States, including one unborn - able machine. Both Lawrence and Seavey went eat to get the truth. They, me well .pc others, had baen led to believe that aeroplane’ production In America waa at a standstill, that the Liberty motor was a complete failure aad that It would ha a yoar at least before the United States could render formidable aid to the Allies in the air. Their discoveries .may be summed op in the dosing paragraph of Seaway's illuminating article. Ha said: "And so, after our several attacks of national net-rootneaa and bilious ness sod peVlshnsee and heart die-, ease aad near apoplexy, wa Bad that ear Uncle Samuel ia not ao badly off for aeroplanes aa he might be. A productioa af nearly BOM planes a month isn’t aa bad, and pxofaetisa ia steadily Increasing. So be it resolv ed, That era stop damning everybody in general and tha Government at Washington In particular,* • • • that we get out ad the swampland of dumps and into the aseadowUud of ■Silas, and Cheer up!" The bright outlook pictured by Lawnuna and leeway waa refloated ia debates during the weak on the Boor of tha House during the consideration of tha Army appropriation MR. Tha following dialogue, la which Repre sentative Julius Kahn of California, leading Rspablhwn member of the Committee on Military AfffeJm, was tha central figure apeelri far itself: lhRthteuMg Malagas. Mr. Camphail of Ksaoae What es~ pianatiou was mads to tha rnmrMttu why pm have only two battleships la Francs out af IMMOO.0MT Mr. Kate Wa never had that In formation before tha " ■ Mr. Camphail af Kansas That ia Me information of tha aauatry and tha puhKu gsuaraBy. particular pteea of astetadwnuatfim Mr. Camphail af Kearns .1 weald he glad te know aad probably the urn had ssare hattlaplanaa aa tha >* arit of the sqwidMura af R4MMr OM. . future, I bar* aa doubt Aad they amt* paid for oat of tbo appropria tion of $940,000,000 that baa bw apeken at an tbia floor. Of tba total am for aviation, about $766,000,000, oaty about oo©-third baa bean paid oat Tbo othar twe-thinia ia atlll in tba Truaaury to bo uavd in the pay atant at additional plan vs aad aueh acciasorios aa amy bo deiWerod to tbo Government from tiara to time. They hava bean ooatractad for, bat hava not beeh delivered at yet Prod action Increase*. Mr. Snyder. Of eoom, thie money we apeak of aa being obligated ia for the pvrchaio of aeroplane* both ia tbia country and aa tba other aida. Mr. Kahn. Not only aeroplanes, bat dirigible nod atationary balloon a. Mr. 8oydar. And at the praaont tima the underataading ia that the manufacturers who arc building then ▼arieoe types at oquipoaont an de livering and an prepared to deliver from day to day to larger and larger! quanUtlea. Ia it not a fact T Mr. Kahn. Exactly; ia rrer-ln creading quantities. Mr. Kahn, who, aa baa beee stated, ia a Republican, added that ba bald "»o brief for the War Department.* "I bare no deatn to cover op any thing or to apologia# for any mis take*," bo said, “bat I believe H ia tbo pAsetoc* of a Moan bar of tbo Hooao to givo tbo facto truthfully aad fairly aad fearlessly." FURTHER SAVING OP UBP IS REQUim 0—my to Batata, Betas**—ts aad Beardtag Haas— Is E—trirtsd. K*I«lgh, Jans 14.—The hotels, res taurants aad boardiag boa—■ of North Carolina wars today practical* ly pat oa bsef ratioa by State Poad Administrator Hoary A. Page who addressed a letter to the— reqoestiag aad reqairtng that they rsstrht their cenmimptiuu of beef in aceordanoa with this program: boOsd barf at aot mate than two u—Is waakly; barf staak at net mors than oa* meal weakly; and roast barf at mot mors thaa oa* ra—1 waakly. Households are requested under no and ana-fourth pounds of dear berf weikty or one aad one-half piwnta in* eluding th* boa* for *a*h parson fa> th* hooMhold. In his Uttar to th* hotais, restau rants aad boarding boas—, Mr. Page states: “Tour industry aad th* pab He at large wdl realise that th* rhaagtag situation fai shipping and tharetae of th* market* available to th* AlUae, aad th* Inrr—slag de mands for our growing Army, with th* fleets* ting supply of local bs*f la Prone*, all com bin* to maks it ton* poaaibl* to da tannine poll eta* far long parted* in advaaea.’* The co-op*ration of th* Amaricaa public In tbs ooaasreatlon program of the Poad Administration has haaa sach that Poad Administration ofll cials ara eonvinead that th* more rf festive reaalta can be —cored through frequent ebangua at can serration policy to mast th* aaads *f different ■sasnns or different oondltioos in staad of —forcing hard aad fast rules withuel flexibility. . - ' - ' • ■>' About Hare you thought War Barings Stamps beneath your digaity— that W. 8. 8. were only for your children ? " • - •"Tl . ' <• V "• ■•••* '■!*'du** l ■ i‘|*J Hare yoa thought that liberty Bonds were your only Method of helping to finance the war? Na matter what yeur subscription to the libwty Lean—WAJt SAVINGS STAMPS ABE ALSO FOB YOU! Friday, June 28th National War Savings Day An exoct quota, according to papulation, hoe been ast. It is $20 arerage for each Ataorican Man, weataa sad child—this awaas the Halt, $1$$$ each, for those who eaa, to arerage thaee who *«■««* The goal bf2,M$,0M,#f$ (Two Billion DoBara) to ha attained this year, 1918, which Means te you— ABOUT, FACE! Subscribe for your full quota of W. S. S. National War Savings Committee This space coutrihetad for the Winning of the War by * • . • . . _ . - .'V . • -. ’ Bank Of Wagram T ■ Wagram, North Carolina I CAST YOUR BALLOT It's Ugh tin* 70a were voting. The poUe wfl) done sometime-end pen can't, you most not daisy longer. On ooo tide UPtfn and Death-on tbe ethor dde Peace and life. Yen enn't ait on the fenee you've cot to take aMaa. A vote for tte Kaiaor ia a vote for Pain and Death. and vmiaae you do aoaMthing for America, then you are canting the Kaieer’e Ballot. You can't bn aaatenL A vote ter Unde Bern com “For Everything Good and Godly*9 7, Whan yon refuse to buy one War-Savings fllamii la ■'MQtow to hating Germany, yoe pines M wounded American soldier* far damn of lockjaw, pan makn forty operations terribly painfel. yen keep ear wnended aoldhaa eat of ■**•»* hnnilegnn snmgfc to haadageffl woania. You keep from ear hope fleet aMpaehett to aare ter Id tejarioa, aad yoa faO to ftorafah adhadve War-Savings Stamps On ssie st Post-offices, Banks aad Stores i “VOTE NOW—BUY ONE QUICK” This space contributed by * $ ,. ,f W. G. Buie Co. Wagram, North Carding ^_

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