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: H rtfys,;,.i ' ; 1111 - 1 - - m PITT COUNTY, WOMEN ( Continued from p to one) ' 1 ered by the Pledge Card being distri buted by Mf. Hoover. ) 5 Child Welfare. , & gubilipjiealth. 8 t3ducatiffi.;; ' . 4 9 Sfr'kltAkg pa'libs i totrain wo men for places made vacant by men. ) 11 Do" It? ' WWttii and Foreign ReHef. ,11 Safeguarding' Moral and Spir itual Forces. - - - . . 12 Finance. This classification can, be changed to! suit' locklcohditiohav -each locality and each woman, deciding what line of work to follow. There is something each one can doo.lelp, and if each 1 j .vl : n mnAl, .ni i i w T' 1 fv! rcf 1 Hi fl T C J land an places where women labor.) KJl J lOIIWr IMwm MiftfflP O ii nlk ! 9 Kl """ Trv 'imJL. ...-jj!sjjiLMsp -rmiiiiiiMu ' ii (i u- 1'' X The billions of dollars that our govern ment and foreign nations are borrowing from our people will be spent right in this country foodstuffs of all kinds. ThebQlk of this money will find its way mto'thefnlfids of the millions of wage-earners; Ifldttfey in turn will spend most of it for thfe ngcessities of life. This community will getshare of those billions. The SHREWD home merchant knows this and is already mapping out afix&nsiye advert&fogampaign to offset the tremen dous efforts of mail order houses and mer chants in the larger cities. He will get his share of the business, because aWeftising will bfo him. This work m nb' wajr interferes with. J the Red Cross, but" goes hand in hand' with it as War Work Tor. women. As soon vas , the vTownaWp Chairmen if' have been, secured, they wilb be called f to. meet in Greeny iJle.;to iscus .tehs for the work and .s to. electu. .permanent Chalrmari and olther Offl'cerS necessary to a permanent organization. Women of ittt County, ybur-tountry calls you. Your State and your5 na tion needs you. i i :rs. Civilization erJes. aloud: for yourhelp, and the world, partially paralyzed by the cruelties of this inhumane war. re lies upon you for hew strength -to. re sist its enemies. We feel that yqur co operation will s .be' 'cheerfully given, The war may , be of Jong duration, but it , cannot outlast the patient fidelity of true women 1 to a just ' cause. . SALLIE SOUTHALL GOTTEN, Chairman 1st Congressional District, and member N. C. Division C. N.D. i WORDStOF WISE MEN I The highf ImpulM should be & : xouowea aiiany nsK. Unless a) man undertakes to ' do more than he possibly can do he will never, do all that he can & 5 do. I fe The hardest thing In the world & 0 Is self-control, and the saving of 3 money means the exercising of self-control in all directiona at i once. That is what makes sav- W. 6 lng so hard. $i Wldcal merchant who forgets to ad- vertielwho expects to increase his busi nessftll6flt proportionate increase in le gitimlte publicity expense, may discover to his cost that Jie is decreasing it instpad - Q w sawwa No book Is worth anything :? jx Is It serviceable until it has P been read, and reread, and & loved again, and marked, so & that you can refer to the pas- & sages yon want In It as a sol- & dler can seize his needs In an : armory or a housewife bring the j spice she needs from her store. 5 FAMILIAR MISQUOTATIONS Honesty is the best bluff. - V )--. ' Variety is ha vice of life. The weakest go to the balL Art Is long, and mostly cheating. It's a long lane that has no cafe. Straw lids tell which way the wind blows. The husband who hesitates Is bossed. And, like another Helen, find anoth er boy. Assume a virtue and get away with it. I am monarch of all I survey with my eyes shut Better a cycle of Cathay than, 15. minutes of Europe. . . . Nature made woman to temper man and she keeps him in one. nlptf "TJo-ht Siv" Tniirirnr Car. ValiiP Sll.'v Snld hi Pitt fniinfv hv Tu:..i I kVl f 'oko em I 'nmnnnir Uvmacs AV A tlrino Ij'itth Wfwnnt f 'wAaniri 1 1 A IVI I ' Ill : . 7 ; , '" . -. . e Ml 1 s 1 J "jS Miss Lottie Barber D D F o D The DailyJJews' Auto Club had Closed Today, the following would have been the Winners: THE $1315,90 BUICK "LIGHT SIX" i W. D. Pruitt THE $500.00 PACKARD PIANO 686,300 Votes 679,750 Votes Miss Clara Jones 661,090 Votes I IflD lUU.UU LULUiuDlA URAT UllULA Miss Esther Blount 660,950 Votes THE $60.00 FREE SEWING MACHINE Frank Patrick 616,950 Votes THE $18.00 GRUEN WATCH Miss Argent Quinerly 604,700 Votes THE $18.00 GRUEN WATCH 4uv 3i n The public takes EVERY MAN'S num ber; get that! Tie DAI' FLASHLIGHTS The knockers never get after a man that isn't doing something worth no ticing. Children now and then are greater than their parents, but they wouldn't have been if their parents hadn't giv en them the proper start. Tis hard that a man should go out of the world almost as weak a wretch as he came into it. Old men are twice children, says the proverb. There is good in everythingeven the pretzel is hardened, and pretty crooked, but proves a molt compan ionable fellow on acquaintance. Everyone says .mean things about people he does not wish them to hear, and so it is a very mean trick to tell a man what people say about him. - Money can be made honestly in so many ways tha,t, one sometimes hBa j; to stop and wonder why it is that some men deliberately select the crooked .ones. . " ' 0 s a lU Louis Curry 579,800 Votes Efe ' ii; TUT? C11 nrt T7T nTXT I7 1 Ml THE $12.00 ELGIN WATCH G.T.Gardner . .. 561,000 Votes THE $12 00 ELGIN WATCH I 1 7,i o o O O I I n I 1 The pub did not Close Today and there will be a lot of changes between flow and the Close. By Working Hard, you can have Your Name placed on this list Aug. 11 f S PRIZE LY NEWS W STATISTICAL MOTES Denmark has 638,000 horses and COltS. " ...):. .. . .. There are 270,000 "sheep in Denmark. Come in and pay that over d u 6 ;u1pscripti on account Don't wait until the paper stops. t s s s wards for The $1,."15.00 urn b luck Sis tour- ; iug car is only stttK' fiT'ist prize in the'. Daily News Auto- eitihy There are. sev-r'v en other vsflgawards,'' arrangirfii' : tWW OCT from a $6XKNard piano, a $100 Columbia Grafanola, a $60.00 Free Sew ing Machine and four elegant watches Nou winning members will be paid a cash commission of ten per cent on all business that they turii in themselves. miLY NEWS AUTO CLUB My v. i-.V $500 Packard Piano, for Sale in Pitt Countv by the Quinn Miller Co L. fikOshorri, Sales Manager. j . . l,: ,. . . , ,,. ...... : '-. , - ; .
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