Sisslsstppi Woman Serves Fighting Man As Y. W. C. A. Worker K at v : u ? . ::: S':C ' * ? ?? : ? r! r.? 1 .y r V ! V C A I t ? ?V? i -? f '..?i-;.:. r- . ar.--. . " ?> v r:.. v. ; ;rftn. ' 1 t: . n ::*? " * ?' . ? t 'ha.* I ?t-od V-- ? ! ??'. :> ? * i \)}n j;; - ?? \ \ '? v. 'V.- 1 C' 'h? " . Ir. . vi-v ... ; ur.-. j th ? cc-.-.j. V. - v, :>??a* in- J dur-" t bout. to ? ..?>? ; j cv.io* .1 :! nr.* . I' ? : e- a !?. ? *: *r ' ? ? r V V. j C A. rlarll.*: i*r ? : ' V.V: . i Cr?*.app.-.-T. !? ;?.: .. :> durlr. the v- .. of N; 11. Ar; : ? ? r. Vrv .vi *. ..r Vfe:**: C! ?er. t i. n ! n J .ck - or.. .*>.? ? v*- J -...n*ca \ foi r. :: ????r'.. !n T..-- .rr.nir. c r.v alio:: j hali white she bu '5" v?*i' c.::n:it te? w. rk ?.h. . ?? or p. I - ffrrv t?-pe ir. ?'.?* to riau her. t'k j:rrgra!n ; lbgeed. I*ntly G> ..-v Srni*!: wj.. mi?; e>l < nt of n ; so^n afrer h? roiur:i-.l *.? u::'r.': i r thv aislv. At th?* loot of the r -struni he gathered up with a sv ? p"..- -?'-Turo R. H Kin*v Jr~ M. *Cli*v -n. C.'.p:. G-?orc" S Dingle and O. \V. Buschg?*n. A* The audlenc :;r?-e to its f at sight of "Our K.iV tlie Svc j.ke prank- | lsh schorl br"5, ir.ad a crescent back- j ground \,r the one M.:r.'.'. v.-onan. while fr^ri ft' ^ Throat-*?bas--*. t^r.or and bariton--*?:c.lied the lilting strains of -Katie." To Katie Boyd George Mississippi women ow? the fart thr.t today the name of fheir grard old common wealth :f> rn the nin*> rf national and interna r--ul 6?rv' . Shall /11 women by con. r* of effort and sacr.lcv honor he.- si'l- nuid achievement? We owe her a special sort of allegi ! ance?a f?*alty of du*y. or tradition and affection. Whvfc she o*aks one hears ' again if:*? vibrant voice of her crand ? ftttfii '< !?>! Til l 1| m If ' "'l'" " nans ?'.:t :r.ir frying c!riy5 of rr ron>truc tion, he helped to mould the destiny of nur gf*".t n-rif n Hr r fnrehenr's iiflnmt ! Itable si-irit rings in her voice, ema- ! nates fioni her small supple frame, calls t^ you from her t-T? ady eyes. i RAINBOW DIVISION COLONEL COMMENDS : Y. M. C. A. WORK Colonel Screws Says Alabama Real* idents Are Appreciative Of Red Triangle Service To Soldiers There Birmingham, Ala., Oct. ?.?"In mj opinion there Is nothing that the Y. M C. A. can ask of the people of Ala bama which they would not give If, they only knew half of the excellent work being done by your organisa tion," writes Col. William P. 8crews, ?oQimander 167th Infantry (Old 4t& Alabama), In a letter to Borden Burr, who recently returned from Fraaoe, where he was engaged in War Wonta for the Young Men's Christian Associ ation. Leaving out expressions of persona' praise, at the request of Mr, 'Burr, Colonel Screws' latter Is as fol lows: 4 "On behalf of the officers and enlist ed men*of the lOTth Infantry (former ly the PonHh Alabama lAT&TUrB7 T~ Vlah to thank you far the excellent ipd valuable work that yom have done *ttb na, and with other Amertoaa troops, since yeur arrival In FYs nee. ,1 "In toy opinion too much praiee can |pt be given the Y. M. C. A. for the akcrllent #ork they have done and Are now doing for our men over here. you know, from personal observa tion since yon hav* been wtth us, the ("Y" workers are present in time of fieed and get some of the luxuries of life to the men that they woald not Otherwise get. K "As the commanding officer of the regiment. I wish to thank you per sonally for your excellent efforts and frour 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 jpesltents are to be given an opportunity to give during the week of November 11. when $170,500,000 wi\\ be falsed to continue another year 4he work of the V. ?51. C. A and other JVttfuf work agencies. ?- . The Germane have evacuated the La I dies' Road (Chemin des Dames). Itr may b no plac for a lady at present, but its an excellent location for dough boys. And now suffragists are picketing the Senate. President Wilson doubt less offers the Senate his heartfelt; condolences. j Spain might have kept her influenza to herself Perhaps she would lur\> been less generous In %that case, but she would liave been far kinder. It is stated that at the begianiug of the war the women of America were j carrying about 30.000 tons of steel in their corsets. Could this be character ized as q corset waste? ? ~r anJ consequent soit iRst'.oyr bi? generous ? can't hurt Ray o Lamps' are siaaplv dcsi\r.cd ? without emNt'sing o# cheap ''ornament.ikon ? maoe of brass, nickr^platcd ?la?.ts a lite ftme. F.asy to cle?n and rewick. \ Inexpensive to buy and q**? _ \ Aladdin Security Oil is economical ? burns without smetl or imcke. A?L to see the Rayo at your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY C New Jersey) Baltimore. Md. ^iihio|ton> D C. Charlotte. N.C Norfolk. V j. f hirleiim. W Vi. Richmond. Va. ? Charleston. S. G. Rosa's SERVICE FIRST SATISFACTION ALWAYS T~V 6ufe WAt V6 strir A iCLiD CAR LOAD OF ENAMEL WARE Eifc'v koiuaii shou'd sen these enamel p to appre? c'ate the wonderful valus. ?PAL WARE Is s erani e crateil c-nanfel ware; well wearing rittalities. Tea and ?Coffee Po?s \ / 3 qt 4*c Tea .Katies \ j 9*c Strai-.-. I H.-.i.'Ii'-'1. *;> ?.<9c <"nch Was;. Pans \ ' 13c and 4m-.. Double Boilers for cereal?. Milk.Vnd Custards , S5? Wash Pans 85? Baking Pahs , gfo Collanders 55?. Preserving Kettles LOUISBURG -Uj, WATCH OUR Peace on Earth V I 1 is^ec: ?% f'? i award !* 1 ' - ' ? ' FS'l/7 ['? \ ' ? . ; . t ? i >7 ??'?' , . i ? 1A.l T: v -.: M; t - -s m w h ?*$ m ? SST.L RELIABLE MERCHANDISE TOR LESS THAN ANY OTHER STORE n " ? Jus opportunity, "he cfcanors rca.jou v. rr.i be offered another t?? scw.e to come. 3incc .lie war 13 over, the clt&nccss j thr' pri:c; ?vlM be highecr thr.n cy . q '.V: ?ooner ycu avail 3 ; xrsiV of / ? ovpert :nity the better. BEAUTIFUL WARM SWEATERS FOR COOL D/YS ??? in :11 color- . . $1.39 to $1.98 .\1! v.'imiI Sweaters .. $5.98 S|i'cv?*1(>ks Sweaters $1.98 Iv vitifulftnit ted woo! brushed scarfs a':i rlc Flannelette' Y ineeh percale ' ?ut intr Rli-ncli'mir A i iron Ginirlianis Cheek Muslin Beautiful Rugs in floral and Conven tional designs 27 x 72 price ... .$2.45 Comforts $2.95 to $5.98/ H. C. GODMAN'S AND WA SHOES We carry these two fam/us brands, which speak for themselves. Priced from $1.98 to $2.98 THE COATS from a bi,ir assortment of tin' sin. im's best Coat styles both plain 'rimmed anil fancy. models. Long, full cut. warm and serviceable. s0me have la rare massive fur collars and oth ers ir.*" trimn!'. 1 with velvet Priced from S10 to $35.00 MILLINERY ? F"it Vi'itaiy Hats ,31.48 "-'-'nrt Hats, at> colors, .95 Black Velvet Sailor Shape's pood sta ple ?t^< $i^r" Be^mtiful Satin Beaver Hats, all coi rs, ? S4.98 -1 SHOES / Especially designed to wear with Coat Xufts. Black Gray and the very pop ular Brown, worn so much this sea son $3.49 to $6.98 L When Advertised or Seen Elsewhere Its Always Cheapest Here