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ITFSIUV, APRIL 17, 1317 PAGE TWO THE r A Y FTTH V ! LLE INDEX THE J'AVLJTBVUXL IMiL!' we have now nude conunori in J 1 "IlIS AND IiX ...published Tuesday and Friday , .1 . : i ON WJI-E'S DUE of I3a h Week i lADMiNrsxRAixurs ,.MifKE to mamacmBmamx I l'&'UntKS AM' tlUJ-UTOliS j ijn:cu-iU:n tr.,. .-, at.-ve ireett i , . ,. f;r trrent fo.nl crop the vrm-y for Ot.rimu.ti Miir TrH Jfor to Shrivel i t 'le-.e m declare! a fist- uiiiUnf. ' A. M. W(rdS..'.. Editor and Owner, w ..-rhp ,lvnif ,.'. of l)(if wn na:ivn mid o the Jiati-'ins wivb. width j I p ("or'-.s nr al'uwet; .So They Lif t . (T V ith HiiKcr :S".--: 'Mreet . vt- are c-operatiiur is an abundance ! SllJSCUUTION PRICES : One Year-.......-. 1 12.00 Six Month Three Months.: 1 -- -50 Strictly In Advance Entered at the jostofliee at Fay tevttle, N. C, a second-class mail tatter. of supplies; food supplies, especial-1 Ouch !?.'?! This kiwd of !y for the present year. ' superlu- j rough talk will be h ard liss.s here in live Withal abundant rood, aiike uwn , if j,, tabled with ,rn .fur the -arrow and tne peoples now ... . , ,.... .r' th. .w .,.. follow the simple advice of thus upon .which we have embarked . will reak ion and Jail," Is that not a statement that will pat every avail- Cincinnati Authority, who claims that a few drop of a drug tailed freezone when applied to tender, aching corn able force in.. America to work? Isor hardened callus stops soreness at' it not, then only the pressing- need j BIlri Klinn th, ,nrn ,;. of food itself will move upofi the spirits of our people. Food above all thinps is the de mand, and the government will help in all possible ways so that there may be abundant crops. But the call of the President is likewise to the middlemen, that with the eyes of the country upon them, that they must TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1917 In almost every paper you read, is an appeal for men to come to the aid of the country a it needs men. There has been u generous response up to the present time in many States J forego annual profits, that the course . rem0ve wery hard or soft corn or once, and soon the corn or callus dries up and lifts i-:jrht out .without pain. ' He say freezone dries immeliately and never inflames or even irritates the surrounding skn. A small bot tle of freezone will coat very little at any drug store, but will positively llaii' this iay qaalif3 a ad-! rruinh. t-or of Neil Aeii;t, de cease.:, ..ate of the x,ii.U' of ,Cum-L.-rl;.d and ?:ate of t'.'orth fcarolina this i;i t notify all peon holding clSiiins agaiii.st the said decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned administrator iin or before the Ttb day of April, l9Jir this nvitii-j will, be pleaed' in bar of -their recover'. All pr,ws indebted .to th.; od ,!e cat!i , -s' r,. , . .will omUi irantcliatc pay me .TV Thi April 7th, ,1917. KD A ERITT, Adminisfator of Neil Av ' eritt, deceased. . Bullard & Stringfield. Attorneys for Administrator. 4-10-17-4ti of traffic must be unhamffeWl;. t& the men who run nie railways' and the employees the call is for the most efficient service; to the merchants, that it be a time of "small profits and .quick service;" to tfie ehipbuild-' ers that they must supply ships 'der a tot you. but North Carolina has not furnished her quoto. Thi is rather a bad showing for North Carolina as this State has the lowest percentage of foreign born citizens in the Union. When President Wilson was elected the people of North Carolina rejoic ed because Woodrvw Wilson was. ships go down, for submarines or. no "North Carol. n Raivid ai.d wa ajyubmarnes or no submarines ' ships j 5vjther:'i r, m he a. i s .. omejw h aupnhes of food an l, ammuni-j forward id a-,- .ri ti kt.j f J ' " must iris the water; to the! -Amenc ui.nj...u". J -r r i rr, rhat the worid waite m him; ?o "fiir? A a ' . U i fctufactana1 and his tr their work - must be ut , 1 1 tho: :io have' gar-" these .be I YlUIus fram one's feet. Millions of American women will welcome this announcement since the inauguration of the high heels. If your druggist oesn't have freezone tell him to or- i nr. an tv r i o mijum e ,e .r N Jk r. i ru'jir 7 ten jr I ii e N 1 We i-V.il Ci-i s eer so small lhat 1 ur: r.j.n we rr .-t k ' in '.iii,. .c, to pi food; to )' hytiiti. r yni( at t rfe. ". ra e,.v that tliy practice strictest! eit ' ir. , "this is tKt' tlir.e fori f:.i:.i rr 11 50 '. not f -."iig.'tun oi:li IVgy be r ti. tir.-t to d e f ' h-i ("j"'. y Ji Aim to ' reet her uripsriocab; j .vi-an;sh Airin.an ai, nti'fer bakijfa ' v v tft fulaeas a,t:-l extrava. v-e.f.-rfr tten the jnscrtption on hi? j irarice." to the newspaper man that.; tr.'fiiunn rt in Ka!egh Oreater love . they snread among all the people this', fcath no man. than to give h;t life 'cad to a service o itatriotiara for the' for his rojntry. . . .jaavsng of this nation and other .na tions. - - Declaring that this is -the hour of supreme crisis, the President cal) : Now tl.at war is an actuality be tween our country and the German government, it is the duty of all. of our people to he loyal to the flag, which our forefathers bled and died for, not half enthused, but enthused to the highest possible extent. In conversations with various people, a listener can hear different expres sions, signifying the feelings with in. Some of these expressions would: make our forefathers proud of their sons should they hear them, while other expressions would make them' ashamed of their sons.- Many peo ple say things that they do not mean, is the call of a man who sees the wel WHAT IS LflX-IFi UX-fOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCAM A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC AND UVCI TONIC Lax -F is not a Secret or Patent Medi cine but is composed of the following old-fashioned roots and herbs: CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN upon the people of America to take In L&x-Fos the Cascaba is improved by need 01 ; tne solemn duties of a time wc auuiuon 01 mesc uigesuve lngreai such as the world has never seen be- making U beUer than ordinary Cas . . - i caaa, ana thus the combination acts not fore, has words a trumphet call to; only as a stimulating laaative and cathar j!1 Americana to "speak, act and : tic but also as a digestive and liver tonic, serve together,'' so that as a unit our! Syrup Wives are weak, but Ux-Foa . . . ' combines strength with palatable, aro- people roay give all their strength ; wtic taste and does not gripe or disturb for the preservation of the ideals of ; the stomach, One bottle will prove this nation and for the triumph of' LJt-Fos is invaluable for Constipation, democracy in the world war.xjt is a! P1' Torpid Liver. Price 50c. Usq Gcfs-Ii. ' Liil Corn nigtif Off NOTICE OF SI MMONS BY PUB. LICATION NORTH CAROLINA, CUMBERLAND COUNTY. In Superior Court Before The Clerk Josephine F. Whitted and Husband, H. W. Whitted, Simon Fishejr and Eliza Fisher VS Thi-mas Fish r and Frank Fisher The de'enimnt: alne ramed and e;n .!..;!- I r.u.k J'lol.ii, mil lke ntwe tlt.it en anion eiUi'.kJ atf ! i'.i'v.'.- Yui !ien on.tnel n th? 3. i j .w ;i-i.cr c.y.rt v' Ciiii'' is' V..rty t; ' t . '..ii i e :r !;,! . f t'.e 1ft 1 x t' n, th s .i 1'r.jra r .-ln-r h-ngt l 'an ir.tc-e-t tf.-u n; aD t' e m.J fe-I f ff.'f.-t.trt tin',', furir taie m ' 11 e ti.'it' . '5c n (4r t a-'pe'r ltfm- t'-.e 1 'elk of the I'l! or if rt of i'l-pi-1 b, Hand rop..- i-t t; ( o.irl JIoiv J hi Fayetteville t-n the Tth day ef ilay. i'Jiu , nl answer or dvmur to .he complaint i said action which wiil I hied with the said clerk on or before said date, or the petitioners will apply to the court for the relief demanded in uid petition. This April 7th. H17. W, M. WALKER. Clerk,-of Superior Court. Billiard and Stringfield, Attorneys for Petitioners ,4-!0-17-4t can wnen snouid find full response in the minds and hearts and the s. and the muscles of all Americans. It fare and the safety of hiV country of civilization, of humanity, hanging in Thee seems to ise sjne-cVitlcUm against President Wiison. rejfardingj the Mexican policy. Lool ing at his 1 policy f.r.i a prat t:tcl ttanJp.t, 1 it se:sr.i3- that the Mc-iV-r. sUf't?:"tj at th Vr.ftnt is as success: . as it coji'i ;o.-i!ry" be it has not thinking of the harm that it may mean to their protector. In the pres ent crisis it is an imperative duty the balance. News and Observer. that twining will be said that will in .any way reflect on our President, or Jhft administration. The writer was much impressed with 'an article p'jWiKhed in a recent daily, written, by a German-.Ameri-can. He .stated that foreigner that fcaJ ht-come American citizens are the mot.t patriotic of any Americans fr the him pie reason t,hat as they . knew the ffavernsr.cv'.ts of varkms) cd , . - -, could i. ;.-.).- ':bte all " ths) mirp "American Lilrty." This is i vei'y :!ijA lei'.ic-'.ivvz. Higbt here in our midst ofie of the firjf merchants to hoist an American flag over his store, was a German ' hoiv, Vitiaen.. In th;? parade h!d here Saturday, was a foreign born citizen --walking, accompanied by sev ens! cf his !! k-. Tfcjs 'man owns a fine, automobile bnd could have dec orated it with flag and rode in gran deur, but no, he wished to pay. hom age tt hi fluff and country in an humble way. If this feeling among foreit.m bom citizens is the same throughout .ifie country, we have 'nothing to fear from them, although we may hear of dynamite ami bombs in differed' rdai-es, the ones that .ill) K . THE FA V ETTE VI LLE MARKET Shrivels, LoofeM-afld Iff Oonef -lurt like tnkinc the lid off that's flow ffsev you run lift a corn off your (oe after it has tents treated with lh wonderful discovery. "Seta-It'" Hunt Hi., wiilo won i ovtr and you'll rt.'l iiotl.'r i" n.uE c. simple and tiii-y x "-ttB-U." "ou folks WHO VS.'' some time since any report have; been circulated that Americans have) been mole.su-.i in any way. Previous j to the time of General Pershing's : advance -mo Merkt,. it was an every j day report, "that some Ameircan had been foully, murdered." Genital Perishing advanced and lost a few men, but up to the present time, h.i advance was all that wa necessary to quiet the warring" factions, Jn re gard to Uncle Some it seems absurd for some people to. criticise President Wilson on this question, and we ear nestly ask that the "knockers" will do a little reasoning and stop kick ing. ;'.' A ROMANCE OF '62 The visit of Mrs. Kellogg Raymon to Fayetteville brings back to some -would do this are not report -ntative j of the old residents pleasant remem. of a German-American citisten, , they j hranees. .-he bng the daughter of W. are lar.utirs er criminan mi;iii w . . .wi-iiuiuu m i.pta ueiepioue. guid. I-1 - s ' i- .!- - ' V 0"0-!, Cod Cora Qu,M Vviib Ctt-lt" ' Cotton Best Cotton 20 M Produce Revised each week by W. J.' Pryd, successor to L. C Wooten. Turkey ... 18 to 20 Fodder $1.25 Eggs - . "', to 27 1-2 N. C. Sides . . ..... . r.20i Roosters - .' 30 to 3S Hens ... .55 to fi5 Pea, white .1 .:....$2.6rt! "THE SITU KM E TEST 1F THE NATION" msisEiBAiMaxmmm anumn m h a r ! o'tr t- In baiwtasrea t'l 1 0'v tl.e llllHI IIS V ho h iV- KBl-d taiii.8 tl t lutiK i ii'or toes raw anJ ori, hkJ U!-,wl iil.ii'tts that w i!'l shift f'urn I'.ir .i mh i. r.J nevvr "fift" ( rem. ail v. ho (i-'.vk Iui? fml picked at your corn wlih fcafvea ana selssars n4 ' perhape msile them Mnedvjttat jit th la n4 pai'iiful ways it:. i try "Uet-Jt" Just cac. Ton (mt ii tift drops n, and It rtrl at om e. 'Wiere'a notb inir to slit a. Ydii can put yourshoa and stocking rijrht on aa'n. The fialn is nil por.. Then the corn dins a painless, nhrlv "lijiw death. It loosens from your ton, and off It comes. "(rets-It" ta thahiKirt soil ing corn rmdy to ihw f.rl4 today. There's none other as troud. "s-!t" Is sold ti- druurlt verywhr, SSo a bottle r.r st on receipt of price by E. lAwmace Oo . CAUcago, 111. Sold in Fayetteville .and eecora mended as the world's best corn rem- 1 r- ri t vh 1 t v 1 a:-t r.icnt. v - ! N ' I 1 t 1 from I' I' ' K, the HUY NAIION IN WAR LS PLAN ri . , t - 1. 1 to Laura Dtdeplone who, during th-;eJ h- VrT' Dru Store war t(tv.een the Stntes w-t the (hilj of the r.lth N. '. Infantry.. When wom.'ied stddii'M Men; broiight fti.m itf t It t ! t I t iH r I h ' . that, she rould assist '-n the ryr iir of wouniet vtmieuerate sot. Iters. Ill tl t p it I'P kit Dtt A'l lutaiit ' M-.-nanial who., was vimI. nig !! ( of bis ir:i-n.it tint was o a 1 I et i t t toe chi! I .i the reg'tient. 1 ! ' i r Lt a 1' 1 1 1 ' 4i t 1 1 1 a 1 il D it 11 i i t 1 I Mr 1111 t'i THE i 1 1 ! I JOiN MM1V TO i ti at I p 1 r:.I . a ;.' T I! .,. t f n, e es . t 1 -i-itr, i.-hi WASHINGTON, U. C , April 14. Assault cm liquor aironghlds of the country t brin ? alxcit '"war phor-:-lion" was formally launched tonight. 'Never since the '-anti -liquor move ment st-'tC"! has She time seemed so auspk-ioua, dry leader declare, to eliminate at least fur the period of the war, distilling whisky ami brew ing l-eer.'. , - ' -.' . ' To divert tjiittwus ; '.tttt'it-s t.f grsiin into' ,fo'yl; f-hahnela and turn the ,itu-n thus . n,jii:.t i it-.to produc-' iivb' cvupn(i.hs to incrcs.-.e the man iA f-t f 1 he nat-"!. -U v aa ann j: r . ccd vfSii-u'ily the ilrive vviil start 1111 meiiiatt -y in I'ungrcse ta restrict or Peas, stock '. .. Chickens, broilers Hay ...i (-ni . Shoulders .. .. Hamsr old .1 Tallow . Sweet Potatoes . fl'J5 t $1.00i - .25 t :;, .-90 to fl.tiOj .,..v-ft.20j . .... , 20 j ... to - -"-.-! . ,.2& to ll.llfi i ! ! nnilVilala ChEraCDlafe APRIL I8T- j For Stiff Neck Apply Sloan's Liniment tvithoat rubbing to the ?ore leaders and the pain will soon be relieved. , For '.rheumatic aches, neuralgia, flout, lumbago, ' bruises, strains, apruina and muscle! itilftus, have a bottle bandy, Outckly p netrte acj or.thts, cleaner lliiin nitiuiy pluticri o oiutmeoit, doe not tain the kin. At all dru4'ti, 25c. 50c. sad Jl 00. j ST.Oil.-ll war. tbt 1.1 tt ad'.c during the ' - :H Oulsins Tht Poss Not AftctTtnJlsaS. tl..ol Ke-l hrsiii.- oi ii Cm? nrlUjWrfdnl. i.Jt T . . j 1 !Vl-. l-.auMi yt J.VIN K i Ivitrr than liMrv I fcl,. la y.-iiii" i't d.t t cau4 .'.-i-f.tsa u-i i t-'-'r Ii'- i-.'-a.i e.-numt-'-' th lu'-i fii'iii. i I ALL ,- II HI Ore?3i it i fir The bov admires his mother. The clothes she wears attract him- He doesn't want -ugly-shaped, poorly-made .iuthes. Don't buy him that kind. XTJIAGOOD Loy' ti"t?'es are JuoteJ Ut Myli.-h app. ar- ame, De.-iyi1)! at.d iti.ikitijf are as t'un-!!" vaUL-d . . ... . . i ti..u ..-..1 1. . 1 .. . as It) mfliS K ! jr. ee li.e f-na.- aim toe mi i.,: a. tt r 1f!l 11-" in'iji JA'tv i.tn l. yratsfjl. ? ' f t. . X i' 1 J 1.. liP M- VA i . t V s y uee u. :.t I- ti.tr J i's l.appjv 'r- a--rtmt nt- i ( 0 them. U.MY p. Try 0; 0 Shop of Quality Carolina Trust Co. V if O N Ii' N O. 711. Fire Insurance Notice IMPORTANT -TO 'ijERTV OWNKKS f Thiii .N. C. Katiny iJurtati ;aa corornenctfl a new rating of Fayetteville f.r Fire Iujuranee purposes- This is therefore to request all who desire to get the benefit of the. lowest rales to niak such detail -changes m may bo stifgested. and remove 'unrux-cssary exposures, ' Yours Most Truly, . tl J. COOPKH, President. The Old Reliable Sheetz Furniture House Is better prepared to serve you than ever. A full lipe of stov es and furniture. Y Just what you need for Com fort in spring aud summer. Remember we carry the Best which is always the Cheapest. Come and see for yourself. HARRY E. SHEETZ,. Prop. 3
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