BUOYS MS Nippon Has Its Salvation LassiesrToo 3 MEALS A DAY Ur. "Wootea Thinks Mnch of ZIRON.Becmsi II Mads Him His Old Self Again.. work well, vou mnct .... 7 eleiDliomie Healthy. ' " " w "rang and r V ... it r 5tore vitality to thei system and I a ay to supply the iron is to follow8 thJ rxample of Mr. Clavton Wooten of Scot and;,ya;h0 "se Ziron Iron Tonic and aas this to say about it- "I have aken Zironaccordine to direct ions and I can truthfully say Aat it f line tonic. It has done me all the liLf 3mce I began takingit, 1 hav?ga nldS pounds in weicht and enjoy ettinVSS eals a day. 1 shall do all 1 cm to re? :ommend Ziron." lQ re Try Zironl Vour druggist sells 7im ,n a suarintee to Lief mr the first bottle (ails to benefit You S not lose anything, but very likely pun much, oy getting a bottle S Ziron ZN U lYoup Blood Needs ' -I 4 flu rf HAVE YOUR Films Developed at W00TTMUL1 New Hern, N. V. Beaufort Produce jNte!4 4' hv ; liyj irGROUPOF l ti-Kl w 57 C Tj! , j SALVATION SVtr .1 -frW I ! - ' keeping" I , . "U .S'f&'X"" 'A. " - LANTERN ' "V I LAND , Eat magr be East and West may be ' West, but the twain meet under the j colors of the Salvation Army. I Here one sees evidence of the 'Army's labors In the "Cherry Blossom" (lad of Japan. The color of the skin or the slant of the eye of thee fial ! ration Array officers makea no dllTer- ence In their purpose and endeavor. The men wear the aama uulform aa their western brothers, but the women have adapted the Array's carh to the kimono robes of their native land. The pictures give testimony to the work of tho Salvation Army in bnt one of the 66 countries In which that or ganization has Its posts; tad Japanese Is oaly r.ie of 40 languages spoken by those who wqflr the uniform la Usee scattered laade. GO. Samuel A. Thomas, Manager AMERICANS BIGGEST USERS OF RAILROADS; SERVICE HERE FAR OUTSTRIPS EUROPE No Pain If vou are iufferinZ from Indigestion, Bilious ness. Headache, Uizzincss or any disorder of ths liver, stomach or bowels resulting from Constipa tion you can secure quick relief from . nn MIT JE.S i r J Uxative Tablets Tht Painless Uxative Action mild nil fnt,e"" ' vr rHivr F.av ami filfa.inr to take taite liVe , - . - - ... 1 can.lv. Children take tueni rcaililv. (nerUUv rood (or dfH " . . i rate neranna and Cluiurrn rrnuiriniT a reliable laxative itrr frrtm nam Of narn effert. todav. Monev'back citi hrl turL... it aii are not satisfied with results. tOLD IT ALVDWOOItT f - I n The railway! of the United States In point of actual railway aervlce lead the world. Americans buy more rail way aervlce, and a greater amount of tranxporlatlou la supplied and used In the United Plates thau In any tlir country. According to matiitlca prepared by the Bureau of Hallway Economic, the ton in i ten per capita carried by United (dale railroad In 1913 were almoMl live time the ton miles per capita car ried by tienuauy, which was wnd to the t'nlled State In'lhla rewpect. The ton mil per capita warrleil by the I'nlted Slate railroad- In 1813 were S.W1. In (iernmny Wif ton mile per capita carried by the railroads were 031 and In France 447. Since 1915 the Increase In ton miles per capita carried by the railroad of the United Htate waa more than the total carried by either of the two other countries In that year. In comparison with the total of 631 carried by the railroad In Uermany and the tolaf of 44? carried by the railroads in France the Increase carried by the railroads In the United States since 1913 waa 75S ton mile per capita. The chart below shows the trans portation supplied In the United Stales, Germany and France In 1913 and the liicrvaw In railroad service In the Unit ed Stale ulnce 1013. Ten-MMaa Par Capita. Inertaae 1113. tinea 1113. f V Vnite Hjj .rvn.v - .... ' - - TM Inereaae alene elnee 1111 le sew enllae per eaaJta (frelM ta aareiel ens milt far avary ete ef the pepwlatlee) m Aaterleaa ralrwar was mare taa tbe ul e any ef the neat lsadla eiAtrtea fae Ift, ha Uat yar far waUh eparatlve sau te available. HAVE USED Iia'alnlef h Harwlt A Ml Ltmmm m I I MlMVt PSS- wtM alwsra tprr k ata tl a Hcb Mrwlt aHly rvaalaa. aH Mp etolata tby tb -It becaae berMlt.Iabss Otf "'sr. , . - - . .11 Ltlllii tl t a!4 tbst the irrcar Cbef Tl aawwrfa Ifty-owe cents y i tarn . Itll , 'mllaae br of frletimy rrlaitoflS 40 1 mm fl "- a-----j vy . i Install One In Your STORE and HOME No Business or Residence is complete without one . ' One Call Some lime r Justifies Its Cost-For A Year Ask the Manager to see you and talk over the proposition a Telephone for every Bus iness and Residence. Home Telephone and telegraph Company i i - i Jlas many advantages over other makes . It makes a Full, Clear Tcne produced by the tone chamber and the v , - - - - g" rathe Sarf'hire pall. Ko needle to be changed on a v , Pathe, the Fall does not wear out. itpbysaU rr.clrs c f Records. . Pathe ccordj, are cuarentcrl n rby 1 timet i .nje" rathe Centre'.! cr,::",-3 y;..i t.) i'.. ! ...:' tr softly. There gn-J ciUt tlv;. .- i rv.l ? t' ; t 1 . ' ' 4 J the met d'r'ritle r. . ,..; 1 1 t. 1 Oraadmfrfher s4 it and tan.d it owrn trt danghter and rrmMuineU $t. U a4p4 tnem all ia a toin to all mmb tod jontsf girts. "Wornst'l HHU f "ilCber'a rdisi". c c a i antk rj if tb niUC Uittiel fivea HO Uoefit, lbs dler from which tt "was )"o'.l wilt nm NDTiir. MONr.V. na t.rerri(ti)a t( an old ttmily 1? j i Jiaii, la I' f ti',fl fcucraiwtn. ''. XltATClllJl MLDlONl CO. U. S. A.' ... 4 t. j L i fr, k'prtt y.v)r. C t It. 'I m n l . ' t t"f i ex-'l 4 f t i i t. v ITAK 4 l tf4 . I e n tow 4 i.i Werk," I I 1 Va. t'. r. f-c.V. r A l a. 'T-f .r, I t - t M-I;a it I t a r'l f ( t t" t '' . 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