THE DUN
VOL. V
THURSDAY, S MU.
NEED SIX BILLION
TO CARRY ON WAR
Scct’jr McAdoo Fires First Cun
in Campaign For Fourth
Liberty Loan
APPEALS TO THE RICH
<' i dimi Unpatriotic PaopU Who
* l«iuce Exclunpi of Liberty
Bond* For OlKcr
Securities.
Nru Yoik. Sept. 24.—-fli* bUl'oii (
ihe mm-mum omoui t wHthi
Hio people «,f the Unitwd States .1.
a-Lrd 10 subscribe fur the Fourth.
Liberty loan. according to an *n-l
r.nuncement by Wm O. McAdoo, 1
Sorretary. of the Treasury, in n »tiiT
•ng mMr-.v here lonighi oui lining,
lug the government's plan for the 1
c.-impuifn which slnrlt Saturday. !
The ihnrv .United U. New York I
Federal Reserve District Is #1,fNIO,-1
OoO.OoO or 3t) per cent of the great
est loan yet offered. The loan,
which wilt bear 4 1-4 |ier cent inter
011, will run for 20 years, maturing!
October 16, 1086. unless the govern-)
ment should exercise it. reserved)
riabt to redeem, the bonds on or sf
ter October IS, 1013.
Wealthy Should Bo More Liberal ]
Averting that, without this vast
sum, "we cinnot lick lh« Knl«vr,"
the Secretary made a special appeal!
for the su-vciiptione of eo.pora I
lions and waPhy individuals, at re
turn, from the'Third Liberty Loan
indicated that wealthy corporations
and persona of targe means had not
responded “commeansurntely wilh
tho.r abilities to help." He pointed
out that of the 16.000,000 Americana 1
who subscribed for the last loan, on
ly 22,j00, including . orpo rations, 1
bought bond, in exemw of 810,000.
"It would be preposterous," he
said, "to say that them are only
22,600 men. women and corporation! 1
In America able to lend more than I
■ $10,000 each to their government 1
in liberty bonds." 1
Practice of “3 w lad lees.” <
Mr. McAdoo also condemned the
practice of "swiodlsrs and onsets
■WIM8BJIMWUMHI m -'-I ^
1 ' R’JAD WILL LINK
CAMPS
,1
./ for Dir met Hi«b
y i » /•':: H*|-igb and F«y«Ho
I **' _'
I : i 'id. 21.—-Before De
- i”t l..l\..volte Road, llnk
I i i ' .-k-VIt an.I I'ayi'Uevtlle via Fu
'j.trllovjl and Linden,
•••ilh rn .. j.i I i t >. This modem and
1 ■ set h.: hwiy «g> >tn*urc<1 at a meet
nt- h--ld here lr- the court house thle
| .'.t -.toon at which wore delegations
, *l>»* countic» Ilf Wake. Harnett
ht.wl Cumberland. The delegation.
"■•re of one accord, enthusiastic and
j.i. it mined, and lort no time in form
l:<H, »h LuFnyrlte ltoad Aaeociatlon
lend perfecting plane to make the pro
ject n reality.
The following compote the execu
I Live committee nf the association: J.
neali Johnton, of Wake; J. W. Hal
foni, of Harnett, and W M. Walker,
of Cumberland. Thi. executive com
mittee U < omiKiecd of the chairman
of the committee nested by the conit
ty delegations. Tho committeemen,
loprencrrlinR each town and townahip
thmugh which thv road will past,
urr as follower
Cumberland: W. M. Walker, T. J.
I’lird-c, John C. Ailsmi, W. E. Ilonoy
cutt. *
"**ke: Raleigh, A. H. Muoneyham;
St. ?.fury’e Townthip. George R. Par
ker' Swift Creek townahip, I>r. J. J.
i- J <1111.0; Middle Creek townahip.
-• Sente Johnaon; Fuijaay Springs,
A. 0. Elliott.
Harnett^ Lillington, J. W. Halford,
A. A. MclSonald. J. C. Thomson; ,
Stewart’. Creek, J C. Byrd. C. M.
Alien, J. M Hodge*; Nell’s Creek |
township, John S Green, A. 8. John- ,
t--ir. F H. Taylor; Hector's Crock
township, W L. Senior, 0. Brady, I).
H. Sen ter.
These committees will appear be- ,
for# th.-ii respective boards of county |
cnmm'e.ioners the flrtt Monday in ,
October for tbe purpose of getting {
Hu- « officials to take immediate steps ,
to put the highway Into flrst-elaaa j
ronrlition immediately.
•XU*. EVADER DIES
5« ay-m • Cct-ely Negra Fatally Shat
*y Office..
ayitlcyillr Sept. St. —AJ.sender
[(Ylvin, colored, charged with failure
lo firlal.-r for rho selective draft,
jd«il (ho Cumberland county jail
• loir la.tt ni'rbt after being twice ehot
by United State. Deputy Marahal
.Hailey and George W. Jonee, depu
H r/J by Bailey, while resisting erroet
by the federal officers in Sampson
'county yesterday afternoon.
Colvin, who oUo want by tha oams
■ of John, on, failed to register an Sept
.teasbor IK and was caught In tha
I slacker roundup. He praf erred to
fight the officers of the law rather
I t*mn th« Huns, and attacked Deputy
Jonee with a knife inflicting seven]
minor cuts before he fait the claws
of the selective draft. Beth shots
took offset in the body.
Jones Is s Cumberland county de
puty sheriff who was deputised by the
Deputy Marshal to aeeii-i in tha bant
for Cohrin. Tha negro was brought
to bey just on the other side of the
Sara peon county Hue.
CLASS ONE MEN MUST BE IN
DUCTED AS PRIVATES FIRST
May Thee Raeama CendMetas fee
Cualoim La tha Army
Washington, Kept. 28.—Physically
lit mm between 18 and 46 year* of
kgs Who era placed in Class Due by 1
local draft bowrds, or Who would l
b* so placed except for orewpational i
d< ferment, cannot become candidates '
fo/ ccmm!talons In the army nntil <
they have been inducted 1st* service I
as privates, under rulings of lbs ad- <
jutant general made public today Mid I
■ o parted in* previous order* on tW 4
subject. Registrants placed fa tha f
tub-division of clnaa ope rsssrrad (or
limited or special service, ho waves,
may be commiaaiooed direct from
tivil life, an£ no barrier bitarpessl
c the commamioning of maa direct
From Civil Ufa, providing t*mlr loOai
leards have given them deferral
iamKWiatwm on dependency m sail JT
■f ii Jfcpwm- ■■
iiffouiMB About rru
! training
1. Afto^BMoat has ton reg
touod by WnI Draft Beard and
hai .cni'Md.WMit regular way, a
Colln-o to jm»tn by himaeif, not
&0 fonBtt, ho may ba volun
tarily >Mjaili.N tha Btadaars
Army Tralfi^Mhrp.. Aa thto to a
Gorpa qf ttoBtoy. he .wOl bacama
a -oMJer thK and ba placad oa
actir. dattLMSPhlB Induction. Ho
will raeoitoBphcaa (to ba won
aU tha UmdjBBiptont, food, (army
ratio aa), hariHr (th kaimki) and
'uatnctiaa .JHtfe'damment expense
anAtha NlglllvtU (MO.00 par
month). AM * wUlar ka h m
longer ondJHBjurledlctfon of hto
l>raft aaufiHh. la mihjoct to all
militaryHto, to any mil
itary duty. •
1. All tha praaant
t.on .Snh, m^*^
* r»^^^^^U8’Plnd^tlaL* 1r
ramTOTUm*
.tod nOfi^K^tulham had a
ju ha
or caU^^^^^^K^aarrlwi may aaak
5rt
yaart of
ta Coi
wffl
.SM MILLION QUOTA PON THU
DISTRICT.
Greatest Law to Ail Kiltary to ha
Enfaod la S Wank. Faa Saturday
Washington, Bapt 24,—Tha A
Berkcan people wfll ba asked to ash
aeriba in tha thraa weeks loginning
next Saturday tha greatest loan in all
history.
Tha treasury daparf oat annoon
eed tonight that tha amount of this,
tha fourth liborty loaa will bo (4,000
000,one. Tha Efchamad district ia
•shad to aabacriba (1*0.000,000 of
this. Tha bonds will bear 4 1-4 par
caat later— and will mature ia *0
yaais with tha government raaandng
tka right to pay thorn la fifteen yuan
if tt electa.
b makng pubis thorn final dataila
•f Umm, tha Tt-easary also gave
•at tka gaatas each Fader^ "m i
District la expected to aabacriba aad
from wMcb wQI ba figured tha akara
•f sack State, county, city, and hnm
kt- Apportionment far State* and
■oallar ibdlviriaaa will ba worked
ant by district organisations and
announced within a few daya By
tifftfi ills ftpMM ft Ip
■•at altar oast Friday midnight, ar
my community may know what goal
It will knva to roach to gain tha oov
otod honor flag.
b assigning quotas tha Treasury
toak bin rawtiiaraiian unusual eoo
ditions alther of praoparlty or of bw
«■— bamkkipa as wal as tka honk,
lag raaoanaa of sack district
CANADA’S NET LOSSES
TO AUG- I. WEES I ISAM.
Ottawa, Sapt li—Tha net Ian—
ia tka avarnna military for— of
Canada in England aad France ap to
Aognat 1, ware 11(A04 oScars, non
cn^mlmtaaid Hi urn and man, it wan
► VON HERTLIMG ADMITS BERI
OUSNESS OX INTERNAL *ITU.
AT ION IN GERMANY.
Washington, bpt *8.—Thar, ni
jaai om thing ia Chancellor Voo
Hertkng's speech which interacted A
tecrioan official. It was Me frank
aad open admission of tha scaloaaa—
d the internal cltaation ia Oe—aay.
When attention was I tract cd to
Von Dnrtllng'* mat—eat that ha had
no raaponae from the United State*
to hla prop—1 last February to ac
cept ia principle the coodkone af
panes laid down by Trealdf > WiMac,
officials pointed oat that tha PraM
deat himself had effectually exposed
the InMneerety of Von Hertling'h pro
poeal whan, in hla Baltimore speech,
he pointed t othe erf— agah— Mm
ala aa a sufficient reason far njtrt
lag aay offer .he itlir— pease ‘Rot
IJtovisk fashion. ”
FartharmarrJt was daclarad that
there eaald be n otaik of panes on til
the last German and Austrian soldier
had barn withdrawn from the occupi
ed tarritery.
AT THE WHITE WAT.
Of aU the —ay her owing roetames
worn by clever Vivian Martin ia her
recent photoplays, perhaps tha ateet
becoming of all is her coma— la tha
ftrst part of "Tho TraaMe Burner”
This is a sober, darkjeelrlng pa—at
giri coatoms which la itself is not
attractive, but which aa an excel
lent foil to - Mias Martin1# piquant
beauty aad strongly accentuates bar
charm. Following that, she appears
la boy's clothe* and later In vary
modish gowns of feminine charm.
“The Trouble Baster'’ has bean sche
duled to appear at the Whits. Way
Theatre on next Tuesday.
LETTER FROM THOl FAUCETT.
The foBewing loiter has bnaa rs
ecivad by W, H. Faacette, *-|Htt
of Deeds ef Harnett county, from ha
—
MORE FOOD WOW
THAN LAST YEAR
i -
AMriM Cam Ifirt 1,730,000
TMilimudlbn
PWnty Uft
MUST KEEP ON SAVING
Afafalriwli. Nhw Safa Sa
Lao* a Ik Pai»|g Caatfeo* la
C ■«■■>»» Ttara WtH la Ma
Naari .< fcj - | |
I COB
them for storks or Investments of
doubtful Tallin." He pointed out
that these operations forced tho
Treasury to buy the bonds thus
thrown upon the market, in order to
protect the market and the credit of
tha government.
Applauded by a crowd which Ailed
Carnegie Hall, Mr. McAdoo said 1n
part:
"The Treasury of ths Unitsd
.States ssk» ths American people to
subscribe to tha Fourth Liberty Loan
$0,000,000,000. This money is need
ed to carry on ths war. We cannot
lick the Kaiser without it. We can
not restore pc ice to the world and re
establish liberty and democracy with
out it.
* Much Coaatructivo Work.
"Tha hugs amounts expanded by
America in this war are Dot wholly
used fnr destructive purposes. Great
sums arc used for constructive
work which will b« of permanent
value to the American pooure."
The great merchant marine which,
he said, on completion, win be the
largest, most efficient ins raudern
merchant fleet in the world. cited
as one constructive use to w„irn Lib
erty Loan money will bo ptu.
“For the fiscal year, 1U10,” ha
aaid, "It is probable that $»-ov0.000,
000 to 19,000.000,000 will repre
sent loans to the allied govw-«aert»,
and expenditures for ships, ship yurds
docks, wharve* and nthor facilities
which will bv .a tv aged to the Aravrl
ran neotrla "
Everybody Should Buy Baud).
Asserting that "everybody rhould 1
I toy bonds." Ur. MeAdoo continued'.
"Wage* and ulpriea are higher Ir 1
America today than awr before In lie
history Every dollar paved now nml '
invented In Liberty Bondi will ba
worth much more when poaec come* '
again.
“I »a* aakail not long ngo what ar
gument) could be made for the
fourth Liberty Loan, I replied Im
mediately ‘Pershing and our hord'oa
in Franca. No other argument It
nee canary.
Autocracy Paaaaad.
“Who in not thrilled by what
Pershing and Ms glorious men have
dona already upon the Held of battle!
Theca untrained froaman of demorra-1
ry have mat Uia voberaa lighten i
and the bast trained aoldian af av-j
i or racy and have vanquished theta, j
not by foul means, but by fair light-1
ing. They have already demonstra
ted that the doom of autocracy la!
so a lad and lha day of reckoning near
at hand.
•‘What wa matt do In America la
to ka*p the praaaara high. Now that
wa havt tka Kaiser and hla brutal
hordes on tha run, let ua not relai
effort but intensity offort
That I* the way to win enraly and
quickly. That la the way to elimi
nate the Rhine; that is tha way to
•pan an American parade on Untar
4an Under.”
****** *■ *>
itrucior in the Cenrtal •flftmm’ TVsfii
ng school in Camp Gordon, Gn., hat
W<*n (pending a few days with hie
perente, Mr. and Mrs. B.B. Adams,
of Four 04u, He left here this
naming and passed through Raleigh,
returning to his post of duty at Camp
Gordon Disking the trip through, the
country in his car.
Mr. Jams* hi. Adam* of Four Oaks
left for Trinity college this morning,
■wumlng hi.' studies, alio entering
service in the Student!' Army Traili
ng Corps.
Mr. Gilmer* Greeted Lea**.
Santo, d. Sept- 2i-The Sanford
Baptist church has granted its pas
tor, Re*. Walter M. Gilmore, a Ware
of ahaenre to do the publicity work
of the mdlion-dollar campaign, which
tho Baptist! of the state are now
rriragcrt in for their educational In
stitutions. While Mr Gilmer# will
•nuke Raleigh his hood quarter! dur
«S the campaign, hi* family will re
main in Sanford, and hs will All
h»* regular appointments hero on
Aundny.
A FOURTH L1BETY LOAN SUG
GESTION.
Washington. Sept. 21.—Thomas A.
Edison him summed that every
| letter written in the United State*
during the nest llvs week* shall eloa*
with the word* "Yours for tha Fourth
I, hoi tv loan.”
The suggestion ha* boon adopted
h, -ho Liberty loen committee, and
*a being sent broadcast throughout
I Hr* country.
\ rvcry p«rxon, boimH* arm, or
•n. ..oration folloor* the suggestion,
.he ooMohlcc department pat 1m*tee
he elogan “Youre for the Fourth
f.'Wty loan" will he uttered more
S' - 10,000,000 time# every 24 hour*.
MAXIMUM PRICE OF BREAD.
Raleigh. 8*pt- 25.—Effective Im
mediately. the maximum retail prices
nf bread have heart Axed at 10 cants
for one-pound loevoe and 16 cent!
fnr one and ona-half pound loaves,
according to an announcement mada
today by Stato Administrator Henry
A. Page. These maximum prices are
."red’ fee either cash hud carry or
credit end delivery and will b# en
forced in reeh state Is the Union.
They have been established by fed
eral Food Administrator Herbert
Hoover after exhausted Investigations
of manufacturing coats and whole
sale and retail price*.
Tbs iuvaxtlgationa hava shown that
a and If rents for tha ter* slsa*
err considered fair wholesale prices
in some sections and where Ui**e
prices obtain, retail prices of 6 cant*
for pound and 14c for pound
| and a half loaves win be enforced.
Bar Barbarism by buying Bonds.
eatlon"*®? physical smmtnationa by
local board* advanced on preeanta
tion of a certificate from a chief of
corps or department of the army.
In case* where it i* desired to toea
nlalon a class on* man he may be
end promoted thereafter
To carry out the provision* of the
Provost Marshal General Crowder to
day authorised local hoards to ex
amine *nd classify out of their turn*
such registrants as may bo affected
by the ruling*.
Local boards are also authorised
to examine and classify without re
gard to normal order inch, men a*
may be accepted by the navy and ma
rine covgp, in order that their im
mediate voluntary induction majr be
arranged.
- CREECH.BRYAN WEDDING
_
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam M. McKay, 400$ New Hamp
shire avenue, wae the scene of t
pretty war wedding Saturday even
ing when their neice, Mia* Polly Bry
an, of North Carolina, became the
bride of CMef Yeoman Hunter
Creech. U. 8. N.
Mrs McKay played the wedding
march and the ceremony was formed
in the drawing room by the Rev. J. A.
Campbell, pastor of the Wallace
Memorial Church of Potworth, the
couple standing beneath a United
States flag borne by Master William
McKay.
Mias Sarah McKay and Mias Jose
phine McKay, daughter* of Mr. sod
Mrs. William McKay, were the little
(tower girls.
Mr. Creech formerly wee private
secretary of representative E. W. Poo
of North Carolina and later was as
sociated with w. H. Daniels brother
of Secretary Josephus Daniels, la ths
practice of lew. Soon after the Uni
ted States entered tha war against
Germany la entered the naval ter
ries sad new Is on dnty In the atm!
con son office at the Navy Depart
ment- Mrs Creech Is a member ef
sn old North Carolina fatally.—
Washington Poet of Sept. 18th.
CROWDER STOPS THE ENTRAIN
MENT OP 148,000 REGISTRANTS
Washington, Hcpt 88.—Because
of tha epidemic of Spanish tnfloansa
tn army camps. Prevent Marshal Oso
orsl Crowder tonight cancelled calls
for tha sntreiamant between October
7 end 11 of 148,000 draft registrants.
During tha 84 hoars ending si
noon today, 8,188 now cases of InfN
snaa In army camps had boon report
ed to the office of the Burgeon Gen
eral ef the Army. One hundred and
seventy deaths, resulting chiety from
pneutaopla following tnSnonsa, and
788 now cases of pneumonia aho
ware reported
Nave for yettr Coontry or Save ftl
tha Han.
MM
».
c. win
of
rolling X.M
college
of ago
«. I
tary
of tho a
Oct. lot.
own
8. A.
7.
routine
ibould ha commanding
officers of units of tho
8 . A. T. C.
8. Aa to now pend*
yt which that a Hmttnd
cumber nay, opoo induction
the Navy if they so
aalta of tha a A. T
«a ta operation far
National Amy
wffl ha mm
at which
ictabltohid bat aaw
be eddod at present.
. the aaw draft agaa
a grammar school
Oqulcaleui arc eligible
late those on Its. b
ordi narfly be sought,
however, only through thy Local
Draft Boar* a* tho registrant sad eat
through at which the
witt to Mon seettng
induction ta vocational
units so quireseata of
the serrtM
10. A*. dMmili bay* baaa dla
contlnaod, R la only by voluntary In
duction that' ■ Nfiatnnt may antar
any bran«h*bf tba Army. '
Conualttad an Edoeatlon and Sya
elal Trambtb
I (Oanaral Btaff)
Saptcmbor |1, ISIS.
revision or cotton pricks
roSTPORZb TUX NOVEMBER
»**•
Washing^*"1' M.-Tba War
Indaatriar .Board annaoncad today
that rarlajm of yrlaaa an oottoa pro
dneta baa-Wan yaatytnad natil No
rambor IX whan rmalta of tba ho
raattgatloa lata tba raw aattaa alt
nation ora dayaetad pa ba la band.
-A i . n
raBepoot reunion
Thara ffjK ba a family roanlan bald
at Olcara^Btrafa ufa baaaa Monday,
R«p tare bar, SOtb, ISIS. Tba pohhc
b eordlaHrtrrltad to aama and brtag
wan lUUd'^aabata. Tbara wil ba
praoehkay Bff BMar I. T. Spam.
X A KBLATIVE.
Llrarty Band or Ubarty land
wblab wtUffwn baaa R1
• X* • *
CONSOLIDATES FREIGHT
AGENCIES AT FAYETTEVILLE
PayettaTlIU, N. C., Srpt. II.—A*
a war meaoara uNr government
control of railroad operation, tho
freight station, of tho Atlantic Coast
Lino and Norfolk Southern railroads
in Oms city will bo eoaaoHdatad on
ebd after October 1, under the charge
of W. B. Anderson.
That many flagrant abuses of a
gonarona governments aid la allow,
ances and or the Wer BhA lnonrance
Act here been unearthed, la the
statement made by Kerman Canfleld,
special Held examiner of the Burma
of Wav Me Inanranea. Mr. Canfleld
is la Fayetteville to obtain volunteers
to aid tho bureau in tho tremendous
work with which it is overburdened
Persona desiring to boBd In Fay
etteville mast file the building appli
cations and sworn stateaeent* with
the Cumberland Co anty Council of
Defense by 10 o'clock Saturday, Sep
tember 28.
GREEN CORN FOR HOGS.
Duo to war conditions, scarcity
and high prices for all farm products
it's a patriotic duty of ovary Ameri
can farmer te prodace ead cave Juei
aa mack ms possible. Green corn ii
a great perk producer, and will aim
help considerably to mve asm ok
corn in Angus! and 8 opt scab sr wbes
Most farmers' oorn io bbcomina
scarce. 1 And there is nothing libs
green corn for tho growing shoot*
H doesn't asattsv whether yom ban
six hags or sixty a small patch sell
pay yon handsomely.
Wa generally make two planting*
—ana about May 6 ta come ta early
ta Anpat, aad another about Jana
lit to «M la about September lit.
Dy havtag each a patch ana will net
have ta cot Into hit regular Said earn,
aad thia will alee help ta aan hie old
pita of earn Tar Ida work team, mah
hkg IV lent much longer. 1 And at
thia iiaien grata lorn to ha far bat
ter far the growing hogi than aa
muck hard or old can. They rallah
H batter aad K data thorn mare goad
la mqr tray. By friding can In a
grata Mate nothing la watted in all
of the fodder, tab and Math la eon
anmrd. They ant or chow iD of tha
atalk, thm men ring aB of tha aotri
ment or itraagthoniag nine. Than
la Bathing equal to groan corn far
improving at making a bag grow off
more rapidly. Jnat aa aeon aa wa
cammanaa to food aa grata aan a
marked ckaaga la noth ad- Be taka
I my advice and not tail ta plant that
email patch of earn, or aa mueh aa
you think yun wiB need. You aril
'lad each a patch vary prodtehh
land taring ta more way* than ana
| Try H aad ha eonvlneed.—Wm. B
Rarrlaon to Sauthan Planter
Bondi Put the Dorn ta Pifitam
K. too,- or at leaot ha m Dm hat
time X baud from Mat aad that waa
yesterday. Ha b aUD in the trailcb
es bat fatting along joat fica. ao ha
•ay*. I will ba atad to ate Mat when
he come* oat again the, for It baa
beamed oo tong since I have aatn
blot.
Ton can bat that oar fellow* are
doiag their part over km end bare
bees ever tinea we ceaaa over. Oar
fellow* are at the preoonl, ha Id by a
very important front, that I* qaite
familiar to yea through the newapep
era, bat I am not allowed to mention
la letter on account of eaaaorthtp.
I tell you tbe troth, tbe people
over her -tore do daeerve credit for
the way they have helped daring tbie
four yean of war, and oat would
think juet to walk through France
there was no war on accoart of plen
ty of growing crops everywhere and
overthing it progressive. I think.'
tha, we hn\o the Hun outnumbered
new end we have him on the run and
■1 think he will stay. Our battle cry
now ie "On to Berlin" Ualeee he gives
up before we got there.
Pape 1 weald love to eae you ell
at borne ao much end I often think
•f you all and am living Juet hoping
that I will before ee very long. 1
cant help bat feel that we will be at
home before always.
I bet you are having some time
I now with all tbe fruit that you ran
handle and me over here when I got
an apple or a range the/ coot 10 centa
seek, add a fellow cant stand mock
of that I bought e email cantaloup*
the other day and paid four franca
I and one-half for It which ia about
7.V There ie net any fru'l reieti!
i hero at all to arnunt to anytbinr
r All the fruit that we get ie imported
i to ua.
uti, Din we nivt bm tome u»y
day. It baa bean aa windy that It re
minded me aa aanch of March and
April back base. It la racy pleas
ant bare tho. One can ateap com
fortable with aa mack aa twe Mankata
me blm at sight I gnaaa H la golte
warm at hama.
Wall, papa, win ham ta ring at
for this ttaaa. Will write more aotda
time. Yon ha aura ta write me reel
aaon. I haven't heard fteaa yon la
a time. Tell all W write an soma
time, aad give aU my regards,
With lava to all,
Aa ever year aaany,_
THO*. C. FALJCtTTB.
■very anhnarlbera ta tea Liberty
Loan has had a part In this rare of
tea Americana who are fighting in
( Franca.
■ ■
> Far artlBary, automatic rides, and
' small arms, and far aamenltioa fei
them, we have spent ever tS,TOO,Md
. 000.
i ______________
■very Liberty Lena aabacribai
belpa ta arm ear midi sen.
HELP THE BOYS GET
GOOD GAS MAIU.
Tho foDowiag latter, ilSlMlI to
all irholatala groeora, oipfatoa Itaalf:
Only the beat gee ailh win —
oar beyt (irate painful death. These
mr.ka cannot be —do wtthoat good
chn root. Wood rhercaal baa prov
ed deficient. Tbe nartona ry rher
eo'l can be made from the pUe ud '
ah.11a . ramed below. Eaironee
ebs cool eon be made fro— the pita
and ahella aamal batow. lTiiiiiaiaaa
quantities of thaea are needed at '
ante. Tbe Gwinaeit aeeda ovary
a and pit and meat have the— un
■rl elely.
Vt aric yea to save them and to
ace 'hat each of year raetomirm tm
•J t.lj piece an adequate recep
U*l> tn a complete as place to Us
to**: * with a sign, printed la Urge
letters, reading:
A I'ew Peaeh Steaee May Save a
Sei<e>V Ufa.
I'rare yuan here and help nuke
One Masks.
T aeb Steam. Prone Pita, Phwn
M Apricot Pit*. Olive Ptta. Cherry
PI). Date teed*. Bravil nut shell*,
R«elary Net ahsBa, Watant She IK,
Hi .mat nhaDa
V/c need than NOW. Befere dm
po r.g they theaid be tberongbly
drl d In an oven or 1c tbe eon.
’. "MEMBER THE UBT—Under
pit* nr abatis.
t are eonacttap Upw far tba .
Aiii'S at tha rttawt at tba United
Bln'on Feed A data iat ration.
• be Wkataaala Oraaar aaa twbr
a r at aorrlaa to Ua eoantry by
p»U .in* tbrer aipna far Ha matawtra .
am* etbi that they era dlablbutid
aa:t -.orted.
'ins Red Creep In yon diatrlet will
aaa to tba thlyiat at tba Malarial
call tad. Rperin) ei i*ee»Miat aay
be with the Rad Oraaa ta Malta
tro<\ rat roOectiotii freea Wipe pra
dtir -t wbe are anahla ta taka rare
af ll.Vit ewa dryiap.
f •!>‘ae af tkto notice ore aba betap
aoi o the aiore iMporUat rataBMa.
TV'* iiaaddaatty rely pa* yaw
ptt m d and patriaWa mpwaMta.
CX, CD STATS FOOD ADMIN -
LgTRATION
WORK TO LST.
*“» tba wlintfPl! cetajaMtae,
will int tba dark af ptaMerlag tba
eh i % ■) at Laac Brnorb. Monday af*
te-r m at t o'clock. Tba aid plaa
' Ipt • h t* bt marred aad kafldltp
rev' -trrad.
A ». SSASLST,
Sar*y af Bawd. .
C ty Road* aid Saab Ha data