VSE ROBfiSONIAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1917. PAGE TWO PARKTON IS AGLOW WITH PATRIOTIC FERVOR! ' - " .rrrTsl lSa&SSS -S IB r- I ' I - - Company of Home Guards Organized and the Boys Are Drilling taster and Other Services Baseball Per sonal Mention Correspondence of The Robe?onian. Parkton. April 11 Private Carl Johnson, who has enjoyed a ten-days' furlough, left yesterday for Golds boro, the present headquarters of his company. Perhaps never before in the his tory of our town was there so much interest manifested as was Saturdav .light i:. a mass marine- held in the Perry building by the citizens of our town ant surrounding community. The meeting was cal td to order by Dr. D. S. Currie, atcing chairman, C. D. Williamson secretary. Chair man Currie made a brief and logical talk in regard to the war situation with Germany which is now existing and declaring that as loyal patriotic citizens we should rally to the sup port of President Wilson and go to the full limit in carrying on tne war with Germany. Speeches were made bv other citizens of our town pledg ing their support to our President. Rev. W. M. Miller, pastor of the Presbyterian church, in his address said that he was now ready to offer his services in defense of his country and we have been advised he has forwarded his application to the navy. The building Saturday night was tax ed to its limit, about one hundred, in cluding the boys, and it was thought "best to organize a home guard for the protection of our town and com munity, with the following officers: J. A. Barlow, former lieutenant of Co. L, Lumber Bridge, captain; P. H. Fisher, 1st Lieut; I. C. Hall, 2nd Lieut. The meeting was then turned over to Capt. Barlow, who announced that the company would meet Monday night, at which time some drilling would be done; and at the meeting Monday night the crowd was still larger than Saturday night. The meeting was called to order at 8:30 and the minutes of Saturday night were read, corrected and approved. Capt. Barlow is a man of much mil No waste by cows or in handling Mr. J. L. Acree; Dothan; Ala.; says that he would use Buckeye Hulls at the same price as old style hulls because Buckeye Hulls are easier to handle, cleaner, and because cows do not waste them as they do old style hulls. He believes that at least a third of the old style hulls are wasted by the cows and in handling. Tiuoe MAint Ucbe:yf COTTONSEED w II HULLS V, LINTLESS when wet, mix so thoroughly and uniformly with the other forage that the cows can't nose them aside. Being sacked, they keep clean in the barn. Being compact, concentrated, solid roughage, it is easy to measure them out accurately and mix them properly with the other feed. And yet with all these advantages, Buckeye Hulls sell for several dollars per ton less than old style hulls. To secure the best results and to develop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It is easy to do this by wetting them down night and morning for the neit feeding. If at any time this cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to feed the hulls dry, use only half as much by bulk as of old style hulls. Book of Mixed Feeds Free Gives the right formula for every combination of feeds used in the South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fattening, for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for using them properly. Send for your copy to nearest mill. Dept. k The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Dept. k Atlanta Augusta Birmingham Charlotte 6reenwood Jackson Little Bock Macon Memphis Selma Ideals GADDYSVILLE GRIST School Finals A Good Teacher Sign of Big Apple Crop PlantingTbJngs to Eat Big Trees War and the President's Great Address Airships Reported Correspondence of The Robesonian. Gaddysville (Fairmont, R. 1), Apr. 9 Gaddysville gave her finals last Wednesday night before a crowded house. The play was splendid,' but would have been better if every ac tor had known his part perfectly, YOU'RE BILIOUS! LET "CASCARETS" LIVEN LIVER AND BOWELS Don't stay headachy, constipated, sick, with breath bad and stomach sour Get a 10-cent box now. You men and women who can't get mOre -f n r i rlt TirTirk Vl Q TO Vl o Ofl o i- Vi O V. H. Taylor, Esq., Fair- roatPd tnne-ue. had taste and foul mont's progressive law versifier, was breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bil- A product reflect the ideals of men. Remember that motor cars re flect the policy", the sincerity of the builders. 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Miller was the best teach. er we ever saw," say the people. He number of anxious men and boys to obey orders. Manual or arms were J?" j. xl T 1 XT BUI.e tmuugii, a.m aS u c wuiir k fl d fc ft t t fl Qa(J. nn-nv was pacpr tn lam still mnrfl , , , . . . . a" Ofo;v Ur'iaysvwe macte tremendous strides in prosperity under his administration it was marched down stairs and lined up on Main street. The line-up num bered 45 men and several boys of the boy scout 5:ZV A established among the Tar Heels McDonald of Co. L and Private John son, proceeded for a march drill, inarching to the tan of a large bass He came from his native State to 1 ?eveldl VL Wl,c snend a winter in North C.arnU Hp size, who manitest mucn: t, , VUllU tllC UtOt tUCll W X til 11111 1 drum for several blocks. (Captain Barlow congratulated his young com pany, stating that he never saw a brand-new company drill so well and ! learn so readily. The company will meet Saturday night at 8 o'clock for drill and any other business that claims attention. The Parkton band promises to make times lively. The public is invited. Our town has no Kitchinites or sympathizers, and were we to express ourselves we would say he is dead po litically unless he goes to the mourn ers' bench, Easter services at the M. E. church Sunday morning were exceedingly fine and much enjoyed by a rather small congregation, as it was held at the Sunday school hour. The reel tations by the young folks were un excelled and the choir was of the very best. Prof. H. W. Doubd, prin cipal of the high school, made a splen did brief address, which was greatly enjoyed. Rev. W. M. Miller filled his regular appointment at the Pres byterian church to a large congrega a reputation that will never die. He left Lumberton Friday night for his home in Teague, Ky., to spend a few days, thence to Berea, Kentucky's greatest school. Our sincerest wish es goes with him for his greatest suc cess. Apple trees are very late about blooming this year. Folks tell U3 that the late bloom is a sign of a big crop. People are sowing cotton, some are setting out tobacco, planting corn, soy beans and every kind of a thing to eat. Even if Irish potatoes wer sky high, more patches were planted than ever, borne hogs, a cow, a few chick ens, plenty of garden sass and you make take it for granted that farm ers are going to eat royally and nev er perish if they don't get any fish. Uliver Wendell Holmes in his Au tocrat tells of some great trees of enormous size some where over Mas sachusetts Mondocks. Well, that will not beat Robeson county. Not over a mile from here in a dense jungle of a swamp known as the Big bay stands a poplar tree about 28 feet in circum ference 3 feet from the ground. The tree is tall in proportion. Part of it with a sick, gassy, disordered stom ach, or have a bad cold. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forc ing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets work while you sleep; cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poison in the boweis. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by mprning a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet, liver and bowels reg ular, and head clear for months. Don't forget the children. They love Cascarets because they taste good never gripe or sicken. 2nd and Elm Streets LUMBERTON, N. C. . TELEPHONE 19 FACTORIES: New York City, Tarry town-on-Hudson; Flint, Mich; St. Louis, Mo.; Oakland, California; Oshawa, Canada; Fort Worth, Texas '5" il u 1 limmmmmm "mtmmsilk TAKE IT IN TIME Just as Scores of Lumberton People Have. Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect kidney backache, Urinary troubles often follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are for kidney backache and for other kidney ills. .Lumberton citizens endorse them,. FLY TIME HERE SWATTING IN ORDER Cleanliness That Starves Best Pre ventive For Early FIies "Not only fly time Is here, but the flies themselves," says the State LIFT YOUR CORNS OFF WITH FINGERS Tells how to looses a tender corn or callus so it lifts out with out pain You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have STATE BOARD OF HEALTH AD VISES JOIN FIRST AID CLASS tion. The Parkton choir promises to hollow and the ieserters used it sing at Marvin M. E. church over in u 'ace in tne ivn war Cumberland county the fourth Sunday : "ays- Jt is said that six men could at 3 o'clock p. m. i easily oe accommodated in the hoi- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Williamson, 1ow- Ri-ht near this tree was an Mrs. C. D. Williamson and children other not quits as large, but solid and Mrs. Justin McNeill and small, a,s a dollar but it has gone off on daughter, Helen Marie, were Favette-j the Beaufort's log cars, ville shoppers Monday. Mr. B. A.I Now s war not only abroad but Hodges of Maxton spent Easter withiat nome- We don't blame the Presi. home folks On account of the rainy weather dent, neither does anybody that looks at the thing from the right angle the Favettc.ville hasehall toam did i Could we ever submit to the Ger- not plav our locals as was announc-jman cruelties and surrender our God ed but the game will come off tomor-! Slven rights of the sea to them? row (Thursdav) at 3 n. m. on our! Haye they not been pleaded with to local diamond. Two high school stoP their autrocities? They didn't tepms that promise a good game. lne many friends of Mrs. J. A. do it, and now who blames the U. S. to fight? Now, it's an hour of need Cashwell will be glad to hear that'with our government. If a conscrip- she is improving. Miss Mary Mcln tyre, one of our former teachers, who is now teaching at Dunn, came down and spent faster with friends in town. Spring Colds Are the Worst They lead to catarrh and pneumonia. They weaken the entire system and leave it un able to resist the sudden changes. They interfere with your digestion and lessen your act ivity. Neglected they soon become that dread disease known as sys temic catarrh. Don't neglect them. It's costly as well as dangerous. PERUNA Will Safeguard You Have a box of Peruna Tab lets with you for the sudden cold or exposure. Tone your sys tem up with a regular course of the liquid Peruna, fortify it against colds, get your digestion up to nor mal, take care of yourself, and avoid danger. If you are suffering now be gin the treatment at once. Give Nature the help she needs to throw off the catarrhal inflammation, and again become well Peruna has beenthelping people for 44 years. Thous, nds of homes rely on it for coughs, cold and indi gestion. It's a good tonic for the wean, as well. The Peruna Comnnnv. Columbus, tion law is passed to raise the ar my, will we have any deserters in our land? The recent speech of Woodrow Wil son will be recorded in history. Old er heads should read and re-read it. the young should study it as a text of pure American rights? It con tains some of the most logical points of reason and shows the constructive thinking power of a great man. It is reported that an air ship pass ed here Saturday night about 10 o' clock. Some tell us there were two, but whether it's true or not we do not know. Know How to Prevent Accidents as Well as Render Aid The State Board of Health is ad vising every body as far as possible to become a member of a First Aid class of the American Red Cross so ciety. Knowledge obtained by this method is not only valuable in case of war, says the board, but is of great benefit in the home, in school or wherever sickness or accidents may happen. Full information lor organizing First Aid classes may be obtained from the First Aid division, Ameri can Red Cross Washington, D. C After a class of not less than 4 nor more than 25 members, the minimum age limit being 16 years, have enroll ed, and the consent of a qualified physician in active practice servivd for a teacher, the president or sec retary oi the class should send the nam,e of the physician to the a'jove address for approval, and should give full information regarding the class that is being organized. Then the class roll and a catalogue of supplies, also a circular of information will be sent to the class president or sec retary. The class together will bear the expenses which will be $2.50 for an anatomical chart; $4.00 for an in struction outfit and 30c each, plus postage, for text books. A Red Cross First Aid course con sists of not less than ten lectures and uiiiunciiauuiio ui aiiu c iiaix , y , hour's duration frh. Tn most nlar-pc: i 10r tne "P physicians are volunteering their ser- vices free as instructors of ther.e! classes, also as organizers. The text books are arranged so that one lec ture will cover a chapter and there are various editions of text books for various classes of individuals, as Men's, Women's, Miner's, Police and Railroad and Industrial editions. Joseph Prevatt, retired farmer itttt L" iS??' 400 Third St., Lumberton, says: "I IVT tSii kT -it tiuction used to be bothered a great deal by be J11"10113 to swat ,next sharp pains through my back and at g iSAjT rC- W J5 times I was laid up for several daysJ 1 de,C,ldedly Se "ght A tim t0 Mornings I could hardly get out of Aat es says the board, "when bed, my back felt so lame and stiff.l 7nwfentedhoon the fmers Hearing Doan's Kidney Pills highly S"lot J DeCim? ne8 recommended, I got a box at McMil- fdesAn J"ers Se nvidvidual ian' n atr t, flies, those that come early and stay from tuX fi M W. late arrd those that slip in at the screened doors, but swatters are use less where there are no screens and where there are no efforts made to Board of Health, "and unless these a least once a week invited an aw- iui aeatn irom lockjaw or blood pois- from the first. My back became stronger and my kidneys acted reg ularly. Since then I have always tak en Doan's Kidney Pills, whenever I have noticed that my kidneys are not acting just right and a few doses is all 1 need." fight flies. "By far the best means of fight ing early flies and preventing them I f T 1 I i Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't! t- 1 vg T - smZ empna simply ask for a kidney remedv get flzes, ?e .boar.d is cleanliness, that Doan's Kidney Pills the same that fHS, cleaLntSs. that 1S starvation Mr. Prevatt had. Foster-Milburn! , , "c is someumes pass Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. able and harmless in tne way of filth and lack of cleanliness in cold Weather becomes rfanirprons n-nd in. with Berlin. tolerable in hot WPntTl Pr Tn ntVior The wireless plants in Mexico, it : words, filth of anv kind ic dpridedlv is asserted, are not strong enough to more filthy and dangerous in summer communicate with Germany, but are than in winter. One of the first sufficient so far as the receipt and thoughts of the careful housewife on delivery of messages to and from the first warm day is, what is there Salvador is concerned. about the house that may be food for ,. . - r: flies. She knows that whatever be- Richard Olney, Secretary of State comes a feeding place for flies be under Cleveland, and a noted student comes also a breeding nlarf nn that of international - affairs, died at his flies are attrnpt.pd oni home near Boston Sunday night. He is something to eat. was 82 years old. I "Get your fly swatters and use Running safely through the dan- them now," is the advice of the gers of the German submarine block- board. "If you haven't good ones ade of Great Britain and without left over from last year, buy new ones sighting a periscope either on the on- now and don't w"'- till your house ward or hom.eward journey, the American mail and passenger liner St. Louis arrived at her home dock at New York Monday. The St. Louis was the first American passenger boat to be armed and travel through! tne danger zone around the British Isles since Germany's declaration of were eased by the dogs who licked u U-lj OJXy YOO W Cll ai men on are now told bv a Cincinnati au thority to use a drug called freezone, which the moment a few drops are applied to any corn or callus the sore ness is relieved and soon the entire corn or callus, root and all, lifts off with the fingers. ' Freezone dries the moment it is ap plied, and simply shrivels the com or callus without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. A small bottle of freezone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but will positively rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or hardened callus. If your druggist hasn't any freezone he can get it at any wholesale drug house for you. is full of flies to be reminded that you haven't any. The next step is to clean up and keep so perfectly clean that when flies come they will either starve or refuse to tarry." Germans Hope for Peace With Rus sia A Copenhagen dispatch of the 9tb states that the Germans, particularly the Socialists, are working toward peace with Russia and have not lost hope of success. It is said that the German government has given its support to the endeavors by an as surance that nol general offensive on the Russian front will be under taken for the time being in order not to interfere with attempts at fraternization. The Boils Of Lazarus Starvation Conditions Among Ger man Troops A dispatch of the 9th from London, announcing that the great spring of fensive by the Allies is on, states that on a line 12 miles long the British have driven the enemy back 2 and 3 miles and that many thousands of prisoners have heen taken. The dis patch further states that starvation conditions prevail among the fight ing forces of the Germans, according to the prisoners, that their physical appearance and condition indicate lack of proper food. The dispatch continues: "The fact that tKe German advanc ed troops have been without adequate food and have complained to their captors indicates to military observ ers here that conditions are worse in the German army than was supposed." HAD TROUBLE FOUR YEARS OR FIVE Many people suffer from bladde trouble when they can be quickly re lieved. W. J. Furrv. R. F. TV 9 Ha. lem, Mo., writes: "I was bothered with bladder trouble four or five years. It gave me a great deal of different medicines, buot nothing did me any gooa until i got Foley Kid ney Pills." Sold everywhere. Mexico and Germany are Communi cating by Wireless Laredo, Tex., Dispatch, April 9. Communcation between Mexico and Germany is being carried on secretly through a wireless plant located ir. 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