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T. T. Covington & Son Laurinburs:. North ’Carotin BBH A RILIT ATION OF OCH WOUNDED. Tito United State* QwW—at U rveohrod to to Da boat to twton ev ery amended American soldier aad eaflar to health, itrength. aad mtt aupportfag activity. Until Me discharge from the hos pital all the medical aad surgical treatment aocoseary to leatoee him to health it under the juriadletioa of the military nr naval inttwrttlra ftfwrd lag to the branch of toe eervtoo ho la in. TSo Tseattcnal training, too ro education and rehabilitation neoeatery to restore Mm to eilf eagpoctlag ac tivity, is under the Juriadletioa of the Federal Board for Vooattoaol Educa tion. If he needs an artitcial limb or me. 'henicml appliance the Government win sopply it free, will keep it in re pair, aad renew K when necessary. If after hie dUcharge he again need* modieal treatment on account of hia disability, ton Government will supply it fra*. While ho la in the hospital aad while in training afterwards the holdier or tailor will recoiva compen sation as if in service and hia family or dependents will receive their allot Mtlil. r\ *»irwu..gii nviuiw: ui bjiiui, 91* 'bough hi» disability due* net prmir.i !ilm from retumirrr to smploymsr.t without training, can take a course el vocational training fra* of coal and the compensation provided by the war-risk insurance act will he paid to him aad the training will be free, but no allotment will be paid to his family. Every Liberty Bead holder who holds Ua bend 1* keeping up a port el IMs gnat work ot restoring to health, ■trougth, gad uotfhtooao the man who has* auTarad for their country. ■OLD TOOK LIBBBTT BONDS. The American »c hi tors in Fmaae ■OLD YOU* LIBERTY BONDS. The mealy lava it ad ta liberty Benda If kept so Invested until panes to MtolHlhH will he worth much to the United State* whe holds Ms or her Liberty Bend* may Sad the MM)| a# tovasmrf worth twice as Mali to perrhootag power after the war a* now. Haw sure aad safe an tonal m*W it to, aad haw profitable an te vsetmeirt, to heap your money Invent ed to Liberty Bead* antll Ms parches preiMrtT**!! to a baS^Tseeatmmt than wildcat steak. It to a better ass aad a wtoer use of yoar misey than speculating with it. hies duty ts your country aad t* yoarsehrie and to your chi Urea to hold year Liberty Beads. ■0U» YOU* LIBERTY BONDS. Every pgRfaasor of u Liberty Bond, or at toast every purities* of a Lib erty Bead whs holds Mo ev hr be end, whoa saodtog of tho groat wash Burt Mg Amortsaa am) gems art doing to Yrmoao oms roBort that thoy boipad ta pomrtdo thooo ftm smd put tMm with eorsracjr. They are uni not [-.gainst crter.eele • dries but agohiat , (’nan Mnwi and Oenwan rail, road* and Qmu« troop*. Kaap your Money iaratted ia th«aa ' "■■B8B. Coatimla to help aria tho war , by bofctfag you Liberty Bend*. BVQBRAKY McADOOH THANKS, j “Tb« pat ncBN of tho Fourth ; aad ooaTkscta* evidence , ‘ spirit of d Marias j umtU fret do in is I tho world. Bat ! a* highest pupoflo aad | m tbo part of a* poop)* ~ nal boro bom Intelligent direction X wiah to thaak tha Liberty Loan pommEIim. both aaaa and woMta. the baahaaa aad hari nto* aaaa, fbnaaTo. wage earners, rail toad idirars, aad atapleyaca, and w ary imp of rttiaeno who bora oo aMy aad aafkaaiaatically cooperated with tha Traastuy ia oondneting the •■■■palca To tha pnoa of tha corn* try a^nrial credit ia dne far tatpha «*ing tbriogb their now* col nan a aad editorial payee the aoceaaky for stak ing thU great loon raoceaefuL “lb* Aaoictn people hove eoa atauaatod tho grootest financial othl rriawit la all biatory." W». a McAdoo. . ram MATT AND THI FOURTH LOAN. Tho United State* Navy subscribed t» 9UAIMM of the Fourth Loam Of tU« sum Marty *,000.000 m sub scribed by Du officers and Milan oa doty an oar thipo la Du war soaaa. Mm. George Dewey, tho widow of Du groat Admiral, had bar subscription to Du Lean credited to tha Navy. The Navy's subscription to tha Fourth Loaa U $10,000,000 more than ita subscription to tha First, Second, and Third Loom combined and be tween H&JSOSJOOO and (20,000.000 men Duo Ha assigned quota. Tbs Navy did tta duty is tho Fourth Loan with tho saau superb spirit that it does Ita dirty hi the fighting tones. The Navy la doing Ita part in tho fighting and in tha ftnancimr of Du Nation, and going “over tho top” in both. It may bo relied on, too, that the Navy la going to keep ita bondt. Our Navy never deco ita duty only half way. No feature of tho Fourth Loaa is more inspiring then tho heavy over subscription of tho officers and man of tha American Navy. I.IUW IHK.ru Kb 1KBAT COLDS ! AND GRIPPE. I • ~~—~—i—- ■■■■»■■ »■<■■■ ■ .. Ji'flBvJ' .V X '.iJt-.,-_? :-Uf« The Wagram Mill-j ing Company Whhes to announce. that they are ready now for Irindia* Wheat aad Cora. We can triad fro* 12 to 15 hoehela of Cora per boar* and an equal. aaKHtnt of Wheat. Toucan count on quick aer ▼Ice. When you are coaafar to this point. |lre ue f a trial. ■i, ' /. \ Wagram milling co. Wagram, North Carolina AUCTION SALE «0 Du roc Jersey Hogs, Short Horn and Jer sey Cattle will be sold at auction at my far near Raemon NOVEMBER 14th, beginning at It o clock. In this offering will be n registered Duroc Jersey Boar weighing between 6 and 7 hundred pounds, Bred Sows, GUts and Pig a, • some Jersey Cattle and 35 head of Short Horn Heifers and Bulla. A Live Stock Association will be formed and the Red Cross will serve refreshments. Arrange to be present on this occasion. A. J. McKinnon President FORDS FOR SALE 8 Five Passenger Fords. 1 Roadster. 1 Dodge Five Passenger, fine condition. 1 Five Passenger Maxwell, almost new. 2 Used Chevrolet Cars. AH these fear* In good fanning condition. G6ed $K* gaed tope ud prices way down. Terms real easy. Come gnfefc if yon want a car , at a bargain/ 4 * 'v ’ i- «‘ FLOWERS »**_ * 8—oaebto eat flower*. Palm*, Fern*. Floral arrancamen* for any oeeasioa. Prompt attention to oot-of-towa order*. ^____ f SCHOLTZ, The Florist, Inc. Phene 441-442. 8N. TtyoaSt Charlotte, N. C. _ BLPT8 DRUG gTOBUC. Aorta JUST A REMINDER Tour building* are today worth from twenty fire to fifty per cent more than they were three year* ago. Have yoa adjusted yoor Are laamati la take eare of the increase ? If not see oa today. •*.V £'+•/ # • • » Laurinburg Agency Co. Insurance and Loans
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