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FOR SALE! Five nice city residences?the Dr. E. M. Per ry residence on Main street, the Allsbrook resi dence on Middle street, the cottages occupied by L. Kline and J. R. Bunn, and the large two-story residence occupied by R.v. F. S. Love on Baker Heights. J. A TU.1NER REAL EST/ 'V. MAN touisl;ui- v IT. C. r, A \ w \ i? t ? ;] j?o?iage ?>tuiiij? will > u i 01" mile*, that may j,tft|s bank. ?? !i i r.v. Sen?? your cou i i'nrl?? Sam be your nir>Hsnnf?i*r. Yoa can transact IiuhI ivjiji tli's lank ovcry time yon go (ho T? -: i nfltfci*. no mutter whew ym are. Want, 1? va.v :? itoli* or arranaro for a loan* ?t by mull; *t Is morr con Tcnlnt. S*'i\i J a t!??-ck book J A postal ill bri.ijf ; ;tu oiso by mall; x 1'ostuKe in cheapen titan tiiuc and shoe I"ntbt. ' >1 :?il surer than team or avion:-)1 'I. THE Ci i'&CNS BANK Lv :r'.cr ,cn N. C. "The } ar.c: V ia This Section Rcr-c 3! r^O.OOO.'M) 0 '? /f ^ Ji J 'sWHGl ?}?.??' Ten me r/oii'.er l-'iivii Cue -A shoe re T brr ?? A p pi*' U M9umn*uii3?ro American ? ctrlc Sloe Shop R. E. L. LANCASTER, Mgr. Main Street - kouisburg. N. C. My Druggists "MY DRUGGIST" Is what we want ' yon to call us, and If yon give ns an opportunity we will lire right up to yonr expectations In every respect. " We will sell you drugs of absolute purity and freshness. Yonr prescription? will be filled wiyf*V falthfnl attention to the minutest de tail. The toilet articles you buy will be the hest money can obtain for the price antt the price will always be low. The rubber goods we sell arc of the best make and will prove eminently satisfactory to yon. ?e you onr best In every thing, Including service. As help Is gcarcc we ask all those who have not settled their ace<>?nta with as-tJo call In and do so. The Rycock Dp ? ompam Louisnurg, ? We carry in,connection ? -upplies. OURJBACKBONE American Willingness-to Give Up Luxury Demonstrated Na tion's War Conscience. STAND WITH THE ALLIES. ! By Reducing Consumption People of | the United States Averted a Famine at Home In Spite of Low Supplies. The fact that the people of the' United States were able to reduce by more tlinn one-half million tons their July, August, September and October consumption of sugar proves conclu sively that tlieir war conscience was thoroughly awakened and that the country as a whole stood ready to fol low the <?f the <fovornment. "Our nuri tai con -Lin pi lon uf sugar In t! *" foiuvinon h period fining with .Inly has Imt -ion/!?*) tons per mouth, a total of for the ipairter year. In July, when our sugar stringency bejrun to reach its height. consumption was reduced to 2GO.UOO tons. In Au gust only H2.~,0<H) tons went; lino dis tribution and In September: only 279, OCH) toua. Tn October the distribution fell to 230,000 tons. If the general public hud failed to observe the Injunctions of tli-.? Food Adrolnis'raiion this country would have been in the throes of a sugar famine before the end of Angus.!:, Our visible supplies we:.; ??o low as to bring groat anxiety to those familiar with H:e sugar situation. They feared that fit would Yj?i absolutely' Impossible to reduce "consumption to a p? int whera would no lonjr-r be" a mere lux ury 'rt the American, diet. I* .. a'.'Cvn.ij'isbnjfuts o: the Food Admini*!rati-?a will stand forth so pre dominantly r.s :>.ls reduced consMtnp f i s"^ar. 1'/ ir we have been able to bri -re ov.v the period of stringency un.il i e new beet and Louisiana curio sujf *.*? crop re In ?lghr. 'lie i., i i ion Is In a position so it we c:ioose we may return to ?. noiue usa of sugar, and ??^v u i he release of ships to go i ? ? :: iiiain*:'.!n ".is recent ro ? . ."u.U'iio. J i, however, tliose ir ?*?.-. m fnere^se tiieir use of ?:n,af v..'i\ <"?.?!-c:derably it: must be by .continued sharing with I hem 1 iJmt.iiii: own consuuip AN .SPiRlT RELIED ON TO WIN. i>1 succeeding events it - % recall the confidence i !i 1 ? L ulled States Food .Wr.iun--! . Iewedibe gloomy out ? *u!v of It* 1T. when this ^oun r. f: ? war for less than !is 3?-J ?!:e *t;s were -??tiding : "? ' rn front A nearer ? . I>; rK * I. !?,.? in F.'l be jrh- \.y t (??!:;y,#* he de ? i' t; Sill*.-!: 'Tit, 'p.o win.' kuti'V "Sjj'o of ill a "ready ? Mined ::i ever;: di ">?. ir ??: -- tie V Vl!!"*' LOYALTY IN LITTLE ."THINGS LAST PROOF - P*TDllff|ljM .v ? - ; ' j murmuring cut P' | their nl! rv.ince from four pounds a in-mUr 'o lhree?and then as long is ncL.i l e to two pounds for loy alty's sake. Food Will Win the World. America earned the gratitude of al lied nations during war by sharing food. America under peace may win the world's good wll^ by saving to share. DEMOCRACY VS. AUTOCRACY. "There la no royal roa/1 to food conservation. We can only HCCompliKh thla by the voluntary action of our whole people, each eletnen-t In proportion to Its needs. It ia a matter of equality of burden "*? The tr-'h of thla statement, made by United States rood Admlnln r soon after w*- en tered tti* t. has been borne out by istory of our ex ports. :*atlc food r. ' oi In the ? f our eneiui broken jvhlle dem food s is malntai he?\ltl .>Kth of th try# .? vllles. NOTICE i 9> From now or our t^iii wi'l run on Thursday, Friday and Saturdays only. Labor is scgroe and we can handle the remainder of the crop on aro v e days. "Satisfaction i (>-?? :: lotto" W. D.- Fis8?,r. & Co Wood, Neil'-. Carolina Fenners Rocky Mourit, h. Try Fenner with your next load of to bacco. Highest market prices guaran teed at all times. Best of accommoda tions for man and beast. Fonner sells tobacco FOR THE MOST money. 0 O < o O There is a Reason FENNERS WAREHOUSE Rocky Mount, N. C.
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