tin of Great Brink Wht tki atadytag of Spaairh may amaa U hard ta tall, aalaaa tha Gar aw haHsra that after tha war tha *wl straggle Bn made will ha ia Oeo gal aad Sooth America, aad that wSnZthm^Sanin laWkhaSt Phan ar that part af tha world where the^wmr^lma art aerianly fariartsnad maaeatlm. aa la certain antral omnMn of ear mlghhiring coerti Ihtp are a carina let. than Gar amaa. Tha oMnrs n guard tell am that wot da of appreciation from tha Gaamaaa for tha Idad troatenant gtraa them am vary rare, either eoUecttre tp or hUrilwRy. The only ocgaai aaOaa that has ahowa ggwddha U the mandolin^and^riiur clob. which tanlty to prarHai la a vacant bar Ihop had broagkt thetar maakal in Wramoata' from aboard ship. Almost or anybody ia tha camp, hawarar. ob iactad ta the stramariag of a atrlngad nrrhaatia, aad tha woalrt ha gioa club had haaa drivaa from plan to ptaoa Thair oaly Mends ware tha American ofleera, h> charge of the oaoap, who made ap their minds that they moaldat discriminate agataet any Wad^of awn lament the Germane tha lonely camp. The players od thair apyrariatkm—hat that'll aaan the majority an sailors, aad that seaman an a aaDn lot anyway. Other paoplo say H k hoc ana they an Gormans, aad 1st ft go at that. About tha only appreciation wa can •boot aayway ia in Khlaalaad, whan each Americana aa an nafortanataly ca ptared by the Germans may almi aak Bor tha prhdltgn of darning aad drfriag array tha aw Get Taste at Demeerecy. Mate of the German, interned for the deration of the war frankly eey they beUrre the Betted Kates m jnptldef in entering the Elaropian •■Kt Only they glee as Jaetlflta the a mm hanSy mfhMtny and at eartanee with the ml cause. Thar belters America had a right to aaier the drer—■In feet, was retegell WKfi., k amt tar Idaele aad in dpfemo of hmkded right* oa the earn Je atfO tee * Metier far tba Qannan mind to at tha fofta In jWSm’M good while in tha United Kates, knew very wed why we tdok ay arms. To them the whale thing wm e terrible mis take. ami to them, tee, it grow* In .: *r ** ■met ho of h filling a ■m Ke Batted Mntee ta War. Kjr toy, in ton tot of dm Germans. raanaa aad war material and aa aad ton proneel— of war freight tod tlnad to seaboard rashes a* lum •too tight. On top of Ute tha ton meuw know (Mg the AMtom —a. papore which they rood that Md£00 American eakilera ere la Fraaea, and that mtihona more art goiag aver, tha sabawrinaa to tho cantrary aot> withataading. No longer do Uta 0—aa horn of a apoady and lag. They to tha aUoa would be boa tan by r, but aamjnrr la kara and tho to aabaatan aad a fresh aad battgoraet to aatortag the Hata. Tat there to retottoely llttto bltta—aaa bare against America. All tha hats aad fasting name to ba eah< contested »dll agaiast tha Kagliot rtom Baa gat, laeid—tally, to Ip Germany, which cams toon or torn regal* rly. On* af tha this mail, of a serious shortage of food rafarriag to tha food sop ply as aot Inadequate. Bat ha uQa to* than to aa anmtlag uniformity «f atatomwit aa to aabrohaa German tomato aad otaaachaaaa of spirit, mot wlthttandtog the hardahipe and largo Outgoing isO is strictly censored. Tbs Germans ass permitted ta write twtoa a silt, and letter* at as* moee tbaa two pages in length. Thqr caa earreapoad only with their nooflrst rsiathrss, and arc not able tawrfts •boot saytbteg imgt (Mr own per sonal affairs and troataunt. Bat while tbsir lattsra might pus tbs American turner, thars is no toll ing wbat the German coaaor will do to tbo eonospondonts whoa it rseebos Gormsay. Per the Gsrmsao interned but could toll many an interesting thine, fff liitavici. iboit donoertey la their own camp, to the talks bool beau. No Caato System Betacwiisd. ■ark to |9 took to (knwi as to co to aw acton. Thia i» tto tancnt titoa that Many hava «var ihyii "to port," and tton Cm took* to thh**, UM Majority to tton btoiova It will ha a Mill topr tku baton thay an parnlttda to anka a veto voyage MAT NON* MB UNBNUSTKD. Prnldnl WOna Bn Faith la Nto «lto» hiMMlac a Cavtoc Pn>h) -That then nay ha aaaa it-rrHitoil on that day" la Cm Mato appeal Made by TVaatdant Wilson to Cm InUnal to tba War Matinee Campaign to Jana M-B. The aapaal la made to every when ha arc«a to aabot la tha army to War Mavan and to do thia hatoaa Jana ML Pwittoit Wttaon haa groat talth la.tha paopla to A Marin baaantoc • nation to nvaea. Ha baitavaa that whan ok tha paapia to thia iinntiy tha Mnt to. •ary tor this Can to iaana a war lean, far tha ran. •an ty ton Thrift Mevnaaat and tha lhat caanfery tor two yean, hava tan Me British Traaaary. That Than axe two waja of enlisting as a War Barer, explaiaa a toilette from State Headquarters. Owe stay Is to ndaes as—topttan to a wax ha ala, "We must abstain froa* srsooaasary expenditures in the wsy of comforts and services. We moat avoid waste la the use of necessary things Hks food and fuel. Every hoaaehald ■hlch gets oa with aae servant leas set* one laborer free for war work. Every tan ed coal saved la the cellar Is * ten ef coal gained for the fac tory or tbe shop. Every change ef diet whlA enables as to keep ap aor health with leaa expensive feed re leasee a corresponding saount ef food t* feed tbe AlUes." laws ere an effort to supply this in* creased demand, but every individgl mat work end produce that his country may have a sufficient amount at home sod for her soldiers and Al lies. SIMPLE WAT OF LENGTHENING LITE Praqaeut Bsaarinettag Diaclase Bs glaalage of 8 trims Treaties. Preparatory, to estahiisfaiog the life extension unit in tbe health depart ment of Davidaoa county Dr. E. F. Lang la apendlng some time at the Stale Una stories* whom he is taking diagnosis. Dr. Long**la^tba^^ibri* Usee county health officer for Derid ing there. The tnrfniBg he is now iw eaMag will eaaUc Mm to aateztafly inert*ta the scope ef the health work to Davidson comity. ; The Ufa axtogtoa suit la among the meat Important to the program hp the Burma at County Health Wm|i ef tha State Board «f Bantth, tBn-^psi— fan atoa-ahum! (Bxsaffirdha work, to ha aafartahg. to that the Ufa «rt»—Ini -nVtotS' la the' aaeato yaa* to i—h^toto sitf.fiisx&'sss aattoaa to alqlto. la otor to Aetoat mv fearer afcaak whtafa Might totar. It aatoaatog, 4wto*f* tote .aerlehe toahtoy. to the toll rlMiil. Par tha —eft tha ii—ty health aflear to (to lar the —a* ‘hrie^T—toT*—rtohi hatot, — tat— a whale fey, aaah the eeaaty. The ytoa to the weeh la wtotoaM—rabe^nidhar that to tha aaw hator hae hy a— life laear ate Wa’an—n to —toTaTto—t ■Mat, la eaM’f aaaa tha yaBaae to lar tall—to to <to to—Uy ptyetetea. — teua ^acUMrfyr t—ataa—t. S3 la a «M* twy.ato —4M>to natty aaito tf Itoei-ril aaity aaaaffh. T— totoa tha taal taaetta la an iaato aatt tt to too lata. Tha MMtohaMaart—to —to to to laaato tha— taaaftl— hi Mr hah hto* » toa atoyto way to aaahy FISK CORD TIRER •re made in the ribbed tread tarailiarly anocuted with Cord Tires and in the fa in ousFfck Non-SkidTread. No matter which of these dreayou choose you cannot go wrong I They are big, sturdy, beautiful—combining re siliency, speed, mileage, safety and comfort. liKEGG BROS. OAKLAND AUTO CO. Laurinburg, N. C. R. E. LEE’S ROLLER MILLS 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 Laurinbarg. . North Carolina 4 i -i * . . • ** ■ r .. » 0 » m^SmwuS^^im First National Bank, ,AM* *W 0,*h,• i_:_:_;_••■■•"__• . - - ■_ - -

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