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klssian collapse no gkeat MENACE TO ALUES Those overfearful Americans who imagine the Russian collapse will work to the detriment of the Allies would do well to take second thought and look at the situation more closely Russia's 'plight Ia greatly to bo de plored from a standpoint of freedom and democracy. It Is however, not only 'what has been expected forsome time. ?Ever sinco the overthrow of the Kerensky government, the Allies.have anticipated just such an outcome and have mado ample'provision.* against .t. It is a mistake to thfirk that Ger many will be able greatly to reen force her armies 011 the western front with troops ^taken .from Russia. Ger many has overrun a large scope of territory belonging to Russia and this territory she nofc demands as includ cepted by the Bolsbevikl government, llui jlemaadlnp territory a.id holding territory are two very different pro positions. This territory J* peopled I:v many races and by peoples 01* nra!i; t,.sides of political b?llef. At no nm ? has the Ilolsheviki govcrr.men* 'i.'i'.i in anything like entire control. 'I l.-.-re have always boon disturbing elt lv.yntr and the mero occupation of tliterrjf lory by Germany will n*>i to J'.ar mopizo these opposing n.v.:' '. Get many will be forced, if s>- holds the conquered territory, to keep larrro standing armies t! ere. In fnpt,#it is extremely doubtful if .-he c:.:i reduce her armies 0:1 the a:istern froijt to any extent a:wl ?only future event* will dlscloso whether or not she will actually be compelled to augment them. It is, unfortunately true that Ger many's occupation of the Russian pro vinces has opened to her a new source of supplies. This however, is not in itself .a matter for great .alarm. Ger many has all along had about all the supplier shetould handle. The path etic tales of German hurgcr and mis ery are a pari of the shrewd _ German, game to cnltet the sympntiiy c? Am rlcans and cause a letting up of the strenuous program that wo have set ourselves. Tlie additional sun'tle* ?111 not go far toward a victory fir the Teuton arms. . Taken In a'l w'.vatever f.vantage German^ may derive from Hit- eon-( ciuered provinces is beinR-largel> o sot by tiie men and supplier tl.h eoun try is steadily putting on tlie Western front. Nothing would pleas.? Germany more than for Americans to P- "iL* i, funk over Ik- H-Htm c.dlan-e imagine that it Ita- glv</N-r? n'' vantage. ?crm?:y Mr. -rcful y ct ? tivnted tli- dilu-i^n <?' !? r Jlnys'lt t.i I'very , Promi?lty. ft?t ^-Allies have :irc:-y v '1 ! ^ ?asurc and f ^ tVo^rn rrop; artion iu steft her I--?'- '? ' ! ' , her.? -? Tin. ???? ^v nation cone wrong. when lu.ili brlijit, possibilities wore before it. :~A <'HII.H"* TOM'l'K?t- ?? SHOWS 11 I-IVIlIt OK ~BOWHIS Ai!i: VITIVI. If cross, fe>e<0sh >lck. I'JIIous. Rive | fruit inuiilie ?t I Every mother realizes after giving I her children " C alifornia Syrup of Figs.-:'that tills Is tlielr ideal laxative. becaus^ tTiey love II.-' plrai iint^ WKl -itrttirmnTirtrtr rtrari?ig""tiIo tender littlo ftomiK h. Jiver and bowel* with out gripping. ' When cross, irritable, fi'}cirt5tS~or_ brentli is bad. stomach sour, look a! tho tongue. Mother! if coated gi^o a teaspoonful <>f this ?harmless . "fruit laxative." an(l in a fc\^-l?uuri all the foul constipated waste, H?ur bile a*... undigested food parses-out of the bow els, and you liavr ;r well, playful child ? i' !i t ^ f '" of cold, threat sor.\ diarrhoea In 'igestion.l coll< her. a good "iti-'i ?. lfan>iuu shouid always I?* tl>" fin tr.fctmvnt gtvon. Mill* mi ' i''* "s\k ri? *? ' ni:i \\ :i "1 ''J' V ? ?' - n If ?morrow. A 1< ?lru-iri-wi??v .i';? til- of ??f.tlfriirnia Syrup ?>f which h.-'J dir. Ti.os for Iinlrfe*. ihil. dt-n of at*??* a.id ;t??wi-U|i> print i ,..i-nn %}. . |u,i?i?v T'.vwi'ro of counter fol h voM *l?r r v ? ? ''>?**: f""' '\ <;??: J !?.-? :-.m ,: i?!? . i 1 1 ? ? Pig Syrup Company *' . Wo must protest n cm in r-4+ie threat to curtail the circulation t>f tho <'on grouslo%,'?l Rorord That publication hiiM filled a unique mission, tt. lias bron Hie medium through which iho real gr.eatnesd of many a m? rnl>er was ntHde plain to his constituents. Upon its pilgos are .fiery speeches from many statesmen that wore never heard* from on tho floor. If Congtvss deprives it self of llils vehicle of conveying Its greatness to the country, many groat intellects wHl dry'rot from noiv-usu. High Soap Price? Arouse Interest in Home Made Soap Women all over the country are I saving money j>y making their own soap. Try this; First, set a large can or jar in your kitchen; throw into it all meat skin, waste grease, bones and other kit chen scrap that has any grease in it or on iL When the can or jar is fulL render it (by boiling) and you wtlloblfun enough clear grease to make a big batch of dandy soap, checker and purer than any you can buy. With Grease and Red Devil Lye You will find home soap-making so easy and economical that it will be a genuine pleasure. On the label of every can of Red Devil ll ill 1 i.i f i making soap by the cold process or by boiling. Anybody Can Make Soap if they have Rbd Devil Lye and i grease. Furthermore* soap rrtaking at home pnys big because you buy rothing but R~J Devil Lye ? the other ingredients are actually saved out of the waste that y<~?u have been throwing away. You v.ifl thar.k v% every time ycu u$c^:d Devil Home Me.de Soap. laic i<-?d ir.c ;,r:r Tr;c hrnfclct on t? O r? i tacit?-.*. Frrayir..* fru ? tr sytnuk.r? * r r. it C. I cuh* ? ' ; r ? :. ? v J I urr? with iii l lKvil l .-v. ?.jI fcfvtit rf-uiLa in tuy sua;>. You - Feb. 2.1?13. ETHEL UUIXJDCE. Koate 6. Bus ?5, Fai^r.cvii''Iixn. Ask Your Grocer. Sate the Labels. WM. SCH1ELD MFG. CO., St. Lotm, Ho. The world will watch with interest j the outcome of the German oecupa. I tion of Ilussia, as also tl\edisposition 1 t lie teutonic poufte* will inaftfc^^t^tlielr I agents. Lennirie^' and Trotsky?fN; : tliees. worthies hayg been all along working in the interest of Ger many, few thinking tn%pIo.now doubt. I If t feathery is rewarded in propor tion tn its baseness, they should have. ' high place' it' th'.? favor of the kaiser* 1 iV.:l.erland, f t! '-y mM-1 fiuil il'M'p consolation in | ; tlie thought that through t?:eir efforts ? she now 11cm h".'lj>U'-? umler the hegl ? ?*f her ??p|?rejii*or. . THE RED CROSS NURSES OF EUROPE ARE CITING TOASTED CIGARETTES TO THE BOYS To anyone who doesn't know of the wonderful advanccsthat.have been made in t be preparation of smoking tobaccos in the last few years it may sound strange to sped: of toasted cigarettes. Strirtfy"spenkinf, re sTToulcl say ciga rettes ma'Jeof toasted tobacco; the smok ers of this country will recognize it more ; readily ty its trade name, " LUCKY STRIKE' ?the teas'ed cigarette.. The American Tobacco Company are" prcuucir.g ir.illions of these toasted ciga rettes and tlicse arc being bought in enormous quantities through the various TvTjjUco funds conducted- by the -news- . through the Red Cross Society to the hVy? in France, 1 .This new process of treating tobaccos *"not only improves the flavor-of the tobacco but it seals in this flavor and makes J th<- riryirettes keep be t tet. I he Ked CroLs nurse is always gladto ""treve^a cigarette-for the wounded 9okIief, ? as, in most instances, thai is the first , thing asked for, j If the critics would spend the sanic | amount of energy in the efiort to pre 'that they spend iti denunciation, the 1 per cent 'of errors would bo much m:si?oM>i:Nr\ in k to rossTiiw TION Woir.cn often become nervous and Jdospom-ent. When this is (lno to con-* jstlpation it is easily eorrectod by tak tne? an occasional dost* of chamber. Iain's Tablets. Those tablets, ore easy J to tako and pleasant in.JJflfect. r ? orr c.f iVr rt??'n r?r.?T<* :*:?i :p't. o.'.-i: V~s to . ? ii-rp ?d m .'i ;,?? ?? i.'i'il r ; r :? Chan any ol!.?r rnr.i. :\ ??} .??(><,. bic lor soil improtcnienl. ? WOOD'S DESCRIPTIVE C:TA LO(? for I->i8 fitvs*. full .itfcrr.n tlon and ais-o toUh about all ula? r SEEDS for the Farm and Garden Write-for Catalog and prires of any seeds required. T.W. WOOD & SONS, SKEDSSfEN, Richmond, Va. A DMINSTKATOH'S NOTICE . Having qualified as administrator of* Hay<-s. deceased late of Frank- ! ]in notify all portion * having ciauns iP" t::i:i' .-aid opiate to present them ???.:!??* iii)i!i-rsigni-d 0:1 or bei'pre the ] It of Feb. 1!?1H. All por*ons Indeb'.. :.i sj.iil estate will please nnkc Im un ?dial- ll>: niont. Tl)i* Feb. ls"?, 1 IS. 07 iN r\|)|; HAYKS. Adminftt r;:tor ? .Iidin J. Hayes. Wui. H. and Tit"*? . '.V KuJYin. Attorneys. v ]" at. Kill sam: Town Lois and Farms T!ir ' Jill Is Property. , That lot and*Peroral lwclllng* near the College, called the "Creekmore" lot. A lift and dwelling, corner Noble and Spring Streets, occupied by Mrs. Voarce. A Finali tenant house and lot-oppo site the last named lot. .. A building on Bull Hun Alley. Two houses and lota on Reavls Row | Tfyou have property to sell see> thft| undersigned. Will be" Hold on easy tennis. Ap ply to J. L. PALMIER, Agont, or Win. i II. & THOS. W. RUFF1N, Attorneys. ' 6-15-tfs i;. V"4r ? 01 i n li?.I . v. in ! S A T. K OF K KAL K STAT K. * ? \ 1 ?>? V. ir' ? 11 I | || m I I I ^"WIRratned in t!:at i >? ^<1 of Tru >t c\ ? utcd on tJio ?1. ;? o." Ja:v.ary, b> \\\ A. i \ ui;.Ut ?tjcned" Tru-tcc duly'. r?*trl '??red in ilt v 1 '.Vi' ?? ???/ i. l i ??'ccla of Frarkliti I'nu : go 1*4; havin i l e payment oi i!:? iiijflitedness taere l?y secure;! ami demand wad" upon me I y the holder of .-?aid i?111 ?' V. ??? d 11?'V :<? to foreclose said d? r oT iim-: in a"t ?>rd ace wi \\ i: i: av I pr? . [? e ? nidi-?-* v. f. . y,? ? '?ay. JS'ii ?? ?. ? : v. , , ai ,o'?iork M e?n;i I.u.j.-e doo:* la ? \\ oi'ier f<."r sale to ti.C highest bidder fur < a =!i tli" following real estate lying and b 'inc: in Frank lin county, defined' as follows: A one-nit'fa undivided interest in' and to that traet of land of which | Anthony IT. t'ooke died sit zed. the same being bounifctd on the. North by tlio lands dt .Mr?. KUen Pcarce; on the East by S. A. I*. Ko'atl: on the South by the lands of.CI. W.^Winston's esttUfe and on the. West* by (ho S. C. riackley lands, containIng 12"? acres more or less. Tills the 14th day crC F\brunry, -101S. J. F XUI10LS0.W Trustee. 2 15 -6t. -IVHifii"--. when lliiuVabtirg announ- i ced Ills intention to bo in Paris .by (tyril first ho ditlul conicmirfnto tak. ing hi* armies along. Hettcr watch the road* for disguised tramps. When the butcher* begin selling whale moat, will a man t;rtve a market basket or an auiotr tick to carry hotno .<'soup bone? ? S i(;i!AMnr!U.A1\;s Hilt (01 (ill K? j ;MKll.Y V KAYOKITK FOR < QLDS * I J. L. I.'ask-y Macon, 111., In speaking lot' Chainlierlaiu's Cough Remedy 9ays, "During the* past fifteen years it has htypn iny sister's favorite medicine for [colds on t ho lungs. I myself have taken it a number of times when ?uf ji'eHng with a, cold and it always ra llit veo me promptly.n ~t-i; iV d' We are glad to annouirce that we have secured an ample sup-ply of, tTie celebrated NehLii^kd--Ealaali_ to [TTsTi users 01 F r 7 iC $ m \v / jfhl"r V- t s \-H. ?T A- V.. ??? i- F . % %. * /' r O fe -!T-> 1|7^ v - ;..?-s- ??;. ? - O J M -4 .4 Y r ? ' / j r,- I' P .i...." . -iA. ' TTT'o 1 ^ 1 1 ? 1? ? t .-.' ?* n .* Win ?? -^ V*:$ -r, -i. r ?' ? ': romiliy crops /T"'A::-;;: i::o"o^i_T:;!/i> 'TH!S year ' iv.'". r -"'.:-. ,r-:s ?!*.=:: crs".# !??. ;e.*.v --"t:- -." "I ? r;.'.::-. e.itl iobacco, suffered frcr.i I C. ???.*? ?? ;* " .. j?.r fa-.*:!"'.-.c:;oei!~fw a while, but it's at?sr.:s-/as t. M. . ?:?..?.? .. ,it; ! c.-.r. J?. 1. ;N i-". ;?'le of its ?r:ce, should pay t Sties* i'.r.:- ???-?? Ibis * . ? - ?;?-*: ?>'? er '.!?_? prr;r*'-. r~"v: ?"?"? ' "."bcft JO." ? - * * * ppr>t;:- - * -?? ?? *.* ... ri pp,, CROPS A bale cf c - * ? i: ." ?ib-oso *.""; btf** - ' c fs:*'- - *-* l>.pr. svcr before.. "We, therefore, urge the f s;t.- bv t j . ; y'.i c=~-'~ * ?:. arc -r- *?/ is .::v*>.h i.i.v. i-*.a old breads which were so v/idely use ' ba.'s": Li.e v^.<-cul c.': IV.3 s... -ly. /.::-::*.*sria ::-r.ow is Uigb as potash, so those who h;v- I; -1!t , '?*? ' -? ?? ;*tc::'.--*3 c'V-. t* *?re? 'r.rk.cf potash can .now, return to th; boll : n-:. *?A' ? ' * * c*:lv- - -;?:*:. ' . - :?'.*.? rss >r--:;:sri? the use of the fc'Iov/ins v.*c"! ' v.- * ? -- j' *: ? - -i ?1 * /..r v v V.) ?- ----- ??*.,':?? - . r~* r~^ t . *% m. ' '? ~"T~~ r ^ , V ? / ? a A? . ? ... /m ?r H"". ri.^ Agw-i?kfrrt Dcpartmc^ ports hdvc :r*.adc careful IbcvourrS lolti " Neb-'gf.V.a Potat.!> to, or, if any thing, superior to the Oir.riP.n Fo'as?. ' But it will c!o you nb 'rroc! if you put off c -aoi-ing' utitii too .p for iKa ovoi workei railroads to haul it to you.. A,ton of fertiliser Cil your io v/orth two Tn our Factory. Order rtow. ~ ..Guano Company ? NCxl'OLK, VA. <fS ' NcW UORSIS^ W F. tUJ Louisbtir^, N. C.
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