For Weak Women ftw 4mm Smb. TMa li ttCtiimL H pnmmttm Carta* to habit-(arming 4np tm Carthii It to ci«pw< aaly M mii4, mafldaal The Womb's Tone Ywcaar«*«iCar*ti. Sorely it will 4m tor jrm N has 4mm tor aa «fek. to to , . . wrttoaMn.ManrE.VMie, at Madiaoa Ha%D*. Va. "I got tow* a* weak, hardir wall .. . ... I read at Cards], I toil MKk better. I 3 er 4 feeOea al that ItoM, and waa able to toarwMl Itofcattia IMm H la toe beat toato I mi." TryCaadto. Afl DraggMts Liberty Lou Will M»lf« ia Piffe. • WuhuiftM, D. C. Praaidsat Wil son MfiMd tlM third Libarty L«an bill lata on Thuniday, The bond* will mature in 10 yaara on Hapt. It, IMS, •ml will boar inUraat from May 9, u>t payable sami-annually on 15 and March 16. The third Liberty Lnu campaign will last for four weeka, beginning April • and ending May 4, th« Treasury Department ha* announced. Bank* will ha given Ave per cent July 1H and 40 per rent August 16. The Treasury expects many sub scriber* to pay in full on purrhaae, and these early payments may be suf ficient to redeem the $»00,000,000 cer tificates of indebtedness falling due before Muy 9. Otherwise, it may he naressary to refund the certificates with other short time lots. Official* also believe the May 2H payment actu ally will be much greater than the 20 per cent required. The payment dates have been ar ranged so none shall come in June, when the drain of the country's finan cial resources will be great on account of income and excess profit* taxes due June 15. Within an hour after Preaident Wil aon signed the Bond Bill the firat com plete bond of the third Liberty Loan came from the bureau of engraving and printing. It wa* a fiiO "baby i'bonil" and was carefu)ty*!aid aside by James L. Wilmeth. director of the I bureau, for special disposition to be 'determined later. Forty thousand i more bonds will he ready today, 100, iooo by Saturday and thereafter they will be turned out at the rate of .100. 000 a day to supply demands for cash sales and immediate delivery. Final disposition of the Bond Bill wax hastened in the Houae by agree ment to minor Senate amendments. Wide difference of opinion between members prevented Inclusion of a pro vision exempting national and state hanks' holding Liberty bonds from consideration in determining state and local taxation of banks. Chairman Kitchin of the House Ways and Means Committee intimated the nubjoct would be placed before Congress again in a separate bill. The bill gives the Secretary of the Treasury authority to issue $4,500, 000,000 bonds in addition to the $3, 664,000,000 already authorized under former legislation; raises the inter est rate from 1 to 4 VI and extends to MOUNT AIRY FEED STORE We Invi moved our place of bus) w.r aeross l>ie xtreet from where w« bare been for years into the Sch^fei Work where we are prepared to fur nitdi you with all kinds of feed. W< carry a full line of such feed as yoi need and buy jrrain at the highest market price. We keep on hand < stack of meal and flour end mak< every effort to please. Tour patron age solicited. R. N. Smith. Proprietor. THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICE LIST OF FORD CARS. Touring $450.00 Runabout $435.00 Chassis $400.00 F. 0. B. Factory —:— Other models at the old price Place your order now in order to obtain Spring delivery. We can make immediate delivery of Sedan or Chassis. GRANITE CITY MOTOR COMPANY Hring us your Ford and let us put it in first class shape forsummer I v _ Every Inch Of An Up-to Date Store SHOES. Your spring shoes can be chown here with the assurance that the style is absolute ly correct; that the quality is of the highest tvpe and the prices are very reasonable, "this last is an important part when every one is trying to economize. It means satis faction in style, fit and service both now and until your shoes are entirely worn out. MEN'S NEW STYLES IN OXFORDS. Comfort is probably the most logical reason why men wear low shoes in the warm weather. We have an excellent selection in both black and tan that are bound to please the fancy of well dressed men. For comfort, fit, style, wear and moderate prices LADIES FOOT-WEAR. In Ladies foot-wear our models for dress, street and general wear an* models of the moment. Every woman will be inter ested in seeing this collection of oxfords, pumps, white kid, and canvass shoes. Our prices in comparison to others elsewhere are more moderate by degree in some instances. We have all the new designs in childrens footwear. So vou may be assured that the kiddies feet will be perfectly fitted at mod erate prices if you bring the children here. SPRING MERCHANDISE. We cordially invite the public to call and see our spring line of merchandise. Every material desired is found and the hei«t shades of the season. There is a cer tain distinction about the woman whose attire is appropriate to the occasion. For this rejuon we feel that for beauty and style our stock of merchandise makes a strong appeal to the women. We are show ing beautilul new silks including the new shaues and styles, wonderfully pretty com bination effects and coloring. New figured Voiles, a beautiful range of patterns await ing transformation into spring and sum mer frocks. All those bright spring ginghams at on ly 25c, which is 5 to 7 cents per yard cheaper tliun we can buy them. All Devonshires at 30 cents. You'll want lots of these for vour spring sewing. Make your selection today. Ask to see our line of shirt waist in georgette crepe, Crepe de Chine and voiles in white and colors. We also have a nice line of ladies muslin underwear. Remember you will find here, ever} thing to be found in an up-to-date stora. |f JACKSON BROS. I ^ rnnrn«mmHMniiiiiinniiMninntniiinininmimminniimmnniMU»wiwmi«»nnnniiHHiinmntnmnimim»fnwHmflnittnS .lll'JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllilfllimiiiiiiiiir the treasury the power to loan $1, 500,000,000 mora to the Allies from ! time to time. Dr. H. R. Hege i Dentist Office coraer Mai a and Moore Sta., Opposite Hawka-KoLhrork Drag Co. OFFICE HOURS: 8 a. m. to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. I iiiimiiiitiiitimriiHiiuHmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Stat# of Ohio. ^1ty of Toleao. Lucas County u Frank J. Cheney mak«*s oath that he If aemor partner of the firm of T. J. Cheney A Co.. doing buameee in the City of Toledo, County end State afore aai<2. nrxt that said Arm will pay th* mm of ONE FIl'NDHKD DOLLARS for each and every cae« of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the uee of HALLS CATARRH CURE FRANK J CHENEY . Sworn to before me and aubiicribed in my pree*nce. this od. This • eat remedy for my troublea,which it anrely proved to t*. I feel better and atronger in every way ainc* taking It, and the annoying aymptoma have diaap grared."—Mr*. II. Uouuu, #24 Napoleon St., Fremont, Worth flaven. Conn.—"Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegeta ble Compound reatored my health after ererrthlngalaa had failed when paaalng through change of life. Ther* U nothing like It to overcome the trying fymptom*." —Mra. Ixukuci y Box 197, North ELaTen, Coca. 1 S In Such Cases IYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND lias tki qraattft record for tk» grrattit fee*] LYDIA LI