?;W WiM FarraviMe UVE We have Jus? driving audi combination Horses. Also we keep on hand a large SAL-VET v ' * . - ' i y, ? Zi'' \ "V., ij-"?*1?-.- . ?,T,T-'i - h- < > -t* * ? V No Mystery in Mwt Some tilings are so simple that they 'have to be explained again and again. When things are obvious, people Seep looking for mysteries behind them. So it is with the packing bus iness. The mere tize of Swift & Company confuses many, Because their imaginations are not geared up to scale, they be lieve there must be magic in it somewhere ? some weird power. Swift & Company ts just like any other manufacturing business run by humanbeipgs like yourself; it takes in raw nMtMT^hon tt? one hand and turns *8pnw4," be tween raw and finished material, to as low a figure as poasibie. (If it didn't ft would be put out of business by others who do.) How much Swift & Company pays for the raw material, and how much it gets fertile finished product, depends upon conditions wfrfch Swift & Company does not control It depends entirely upon how much people want the finished product, and able to make it from. The profits of Swift & Company amount to less than one cent per pound on aU meats and by~prodocts~rleSs than . one-fourth of a cent on r BUT WAR - SAVINGS JJ -* srjum- l ** ? fa * iiti Swift & Company, U.S. A. BMprifae Spanish "trC., hit Camp Gordon the Y. If. C. A. woman workers found themselves pressed into, service ft* HiautnuM turning out "flu" JMttks of oraft* for the Boldieii^ Or ders were issued by General Sago, commanding officer si the canton* ment, that every trooper should wear a'Wmaak whether at drill, or en joying a much hooded rest. ' The ro could ply a needle was pressed into service. .. ' yjf ^ camp to act as secretaries in the huts, did neon ud Eimlred.oJ omen secretaries at Wb fca* proved a among thA troops, lease men for serr and aaaume the d* retoriea at the huta. pfrWEEK or it is at President WHsouls express request that the seven great war Kork age notes ace consolidating their effdgp in the United War Work Campaign of November 11-18 to raise $170,500,000 to be used in continuing the activities of these organizations . In a letter to Raymond | Fosdick, chairman of the Commission on Train ing Camp Activities, the president in dicated his desire that the seven or ganizations combine their campaigns and thus secure the greatest pOtjdble dent, "that we- shall secure the best results in the matter , of support of these agencies, if the seven societies will unite their forthcoming appeals for -funds,;!* order that the spirit of the countfy in this matter may be ex pressed without distinction of raie or religious opinion in support ol whit la really a common service. "At the same time I would be oblig ed if you would convey to them from me a very warm expression of the gov ernment's appreciation of the splen did service they have rendered In min istering to the troops at home and overseas in their leisure time." The $170,500,00 budgets realised from the coming campaign frill be ap* M. .C. A-, $100, 0410,000; Y. W C. A., $16,000,000; Knights of Colum Association, $3,500,000: War Conunun-. Uy Service, $15,000,000; Salvation > in Rained Chapel the supplies needed 1 rushed them back ield and no more k+ +???++ ? NE BOOTH, com- * [6 Salvation Army ? >d States, who is * ; all her time to + War Work Cam- * BSS don Army iroad and, clothes, urg ie, provid^ji, and ietlwi V I For Indigestion, Constipation or . Biliousness . \ j Ja?t try one.50-cent bottle of LAX-FQ4 WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to take. Made and . recommended to the public by Parisjfedl Quinine and ^rove's Tsstekss chill Tonic ' IV the Fourth Alabama Infantry), I wish to thank you tor the excellent and valuable work that you have done, with us, and with other America* troops, since your arrival In France. "In my opinion too much praise can Hot be given the Y. M. C. A. for the excellent work they have done and Are now doing for our men over here. As you knew, from personal observa tion since you have been with us, the "Y" workers are present in time of heed and get some of the luxuries of Ufb to the men that they would not otherwise get" '?'? "As the commanding officer of the regiment, I wish to thank you per sonally for your excellent efforts and your many deeds of valor and kind ness shown all through our hard cam paigns, in which you were present With us from first to last" Alabama residents are to be given aa opportunity to eive during the week of < November . 11, when J170.600.00fl will be nlsed td continue another *sar the work of the 1. M. 0. A. and other welfare work age^let. % ' restores vitality and energy by pwtfyin* and en rfchinj thfl bioctf. Yea can eooo feel ku Strength ening. InvidoradnM Effect. Price We. VOUNG LADYJYOUR FUTURE HAPPINESS X depends upon srour answer. uYes" to the man who is struggling along on a small salary, but who by his thrilt and deter mination to save can show a bank account, means greater assurance of a happy future than if you were to plight your troth to one more generous perpaps, but whose double income is spent even before he gets it. Yon owe it to yourself to investigate thoro ughly before you decide? a word from you may put your Sweetheart on the road to saving. See to it that he is s depositor in this bank. Thi interest we pay wilt come in handf for household expenses later on. OF FARMVILLE WBORN, Cashier Title,- N. C. I A J. A ,^<'.rruvr .jaw Yt>n may