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, -,-- .- ti ia mm l r . 4 a M a . , . t pmm W4 Mt CM . mi n m r imin. ao rw i AinrtWV tWt . Ckfcraei 0. Tasr J JJ -r Manias a MitK it a- V aaa a mi'ii HW raasx. m ctkMr AO SuhsriptKefols la Adraot ntmAY.'AtTtfL tt. 1H. UK MILLS ARE ACTIVE. la certnectkm with war operation, a splendid pUn to adopt Ik to rpfu' to beltereaay report that dom not eome officially from Washington. The lie mills of the enemy are active, mi'l tbey are located in all parts of this country. It 1 the policy of the enemy to stir, up discontent, apprehension and terror by any and every menu in Ala power, and he will scruple at noth. tag In order to carry his point. Well he knows that any cause of anxiety or unrest subtracts from American efficiency. Every loyal citlsen of the Vuited States should be assured of one truth hls gorernment will advise the put) lie freely of every circumstance m connection with war activities that .linwtlv affects said nubile. We do iot have to depen don rumor for immor - mation, because the Bureau uf Ju formation is in existence for the pur pose of supplying the people with th. truth in every instance. Just a few instances of needless worry ' over maliciously false reports might be cited. Recently the report was spread that ground glass had been found m the food of soldiers in some of the camps. The report was at once investigated by the authorities and found to be absolutely false ami without the shadow of foundation a malicious lie, deliberately circulated for the purpose of sowing alarm and discontent When the falseness of the report was proven, the government re assured the public, and we have heard no more of the matter. 1 , Then the report gained currency that some of the camps were located in notoriously unhealthfnl localities, and and other diseases were raging. These. I JVj J ii riwon tho Hp hv the eovern-1 . meat, and it was plainly shown that! J R Q N not la any camp had the aeatn rates been above the normal for the country, and in most instances was in fact far . below aormal, demonstrating the " health efficiency of the entire army cantonments. America can win the war; she will win the war. But she can subtract from her efficiency and unnecessarily prolong the conflict if she suffers her ' self to become alarmed over every idle report of malicious lie that U cir ' culated. We must keep cool and apply ' every ounce of our energy iu work . that counts m aid of our government and the brave boys who are to fight our battles on the fields of Europe and on the seas. " Trust your government. It is right. and It has a due regard for your peace of mind, and everything that 1 you should know that is calculated to ' affect that peace of mind will be duly mrnmnnfcated to you by those in au - thority. Bnr the products of the lie mills in utter unbelief. That way it will be harmless. . tat frant they wU aot he as weO applied aad protected a their sUf aalatft' " The ronay aa aaw-d certain aUeea. but the wtXera fntot so eaaaut paa He aaa aralea auasa natioaa, IhM francs Im eannat beat It haa tried hard to strike a Mortal blow at Enx- land. and he ranoot. Braiile. them stands the I nltrd mates. rapMly (tow- tng la the potrrr ta InHIrt dndly wouoda. and earer to do The kml hutiiK and swarliig of the treat armiea la rrance u-ii lit tie. Amlo may itaBd or fall without pprccuil'lv hanteninc or deiaylna the rexult. The gain r Ue of terri irv re of Inten-M. hut JiHiroiwit of i ho nnvrro of tin war cannot be Mfelv lHtil uiMin territorial changea. The real giietrtlon t lm' i whether the eiH-mv can divide the allied armle ml ilefrat nie or lh or them, ir the French or Hrltish army I In dan er of defeat tliMii (k-nuany xtaiMl a rhami to win n victory. If the French and British artulix are safe. (iermany is in deadly daiip-r. The German army l eixstl to a counter ttaeb. if enninletplr smwssful. would hreak the hack of the Cerman empire. The Cerman emiieror and bin cap tains are romieUcd to continue me hattle. iiotwithstaiidlng the increasing rhaiice of allied victory affonled by better iillid ti-neralship operating on more even division or force, in ai li.wi countries it is common to remark tliut the fate of those countries hangs in the balance. Imt tliis remark applies -irli L'renter fom to the l.erniBii em nlre. If the allies are forced to srano where they are tor anotnor year uie will not have lost ground, for every moment of the time would 1h utilized hv them, and the United States partic nUrlv. in accumulating greater ant: rtewiliier forces. Hut a year's intle cisitm would he fatal to (iermany, for it cuniiot hone to eotiuiete witn tne United States in reinforcing the west em front. France and England are otrm oimiurh to ho hi (ieriunay tty tne throat. What conld Germany do with another enemy of full size and perfect ly fresh for the fray? (iermany is desperatey in need of peace, sne nas ciuueu neiseu on erything imt food. Her rol!eries have not netted her tiny hreatl worm men tioning. The (iermaii ami Austrian populations are terribly enftM'tiled. Ec zema is almost universal as a result of insufficient and unwholesome food. The (iermaii people have just contrib uted 3T0 to 500.000 of their sons to the imnerial murtlerer w ho has thrown then into the graveyard tnat stretoncs from Cambria to Montdidicr. The steel ring holds fast. Hohenzol- lern is caught. A clear brain ana a fatal hand are weaving the web clos er and closer about him. His struggles avail him nothing. France will not let him go. He must pay the debt to God and man. CXMT CUCOt BXADS , UST fX RtALTttrVlSS CawlHea aa !aU iafanaaliaa lr- ttaraa CmaHatla Caaaa Has Lawaat Slrk Rata. YVaxhliisnm. It. (. April 11. la a dnalM report oa the health eoadl- at raakHM araty raaipa, the eoat- mlltee a publlp UifVmaalkMi today aim Caaip tlrmif Ihe top t the honor mlL It aaya: tf the reiruUir army, t'amp Ureetie report the kiweat xtck rate fur the week, ending April . of all cuaiaiaad uf Ihla group,' The Kick rate per thouaauu wa 15.. Tlie delallK vt the report iao III with pneuiwHiia. ooe dyaeatery tarw aiAkrU. 13 laaaaka, M ajMrJa I ritla, twa aoarhtt taeer. veatral i i eaaef 3R, aaeerarl 3S-1. TKrre wera thra ileatM at laaia Urate one tit poeuiaocia, oue of awalngiUa j aa4 mm truta appwaUk-itia. fliailBiai AtUraey l Blratltxaaav Ala- April 1L WaV !laa A. lleaaua, a arooiliieat Biraalor aaai attoraey, was arreated tola after-j noon by federal autboritlea oa charre uf viola Una the espionage art Mr. eoaou la charged with aayluc "WU-I uo In the cause and the whole caaaa I of the United BUtea beiug mixed up In the Kureaeaa war. WUaoa should be hung, and 1 would like to sea him hung." LEi rVDS ALL REWEDIES For NERVES For BLOOD A W - P A W For the Stomach 3 Powerful Forces in 1 ' THE ENEMY IN THE NET. Washington Post. . Every battle between the Germans and Trench during this war has de monstrated the superiority of French generalship- The Germans have forc ed their way in France, but always at hideous sacrifice and only by sheer weight of numbers. German generals, in fact, have shrunk from contests in which the armies were evenly matched, for they have been beaten in most in stances even when they commanded superior numbers. The German sys tem of fighting and the psychology of the German soldier make it impossible for German generals to exercise bril llant military genius, while the French system develops and encourages su perior generalship. v ' The hour la at hand when general ship aa well as weight of numbers is to determine the fate of the world. The armies on the western front are evi dently Hearing equality in numbers, thanks to the iacriOces made by Ger many. -There are many fresh divisions remaining on the enemy side, but there are also fresh reserve divisions on the allied side. Of the active forces now in battle the German preponderate, but not to such an extent as to ea- dan r any vital portion of the allied I protamine. ':w'wc-: 1 German armies af e command- f 1 by the generals who have won here-1 t fore by throwing overwhelming! r rcf against : Inferior troops. At I r . in and the Somme, where they! t armies approaching a parity of I i v quality, the German comman--, beaten. ' In the present bat- ' l . ordy the German advance I as usual, by mere weight of I , irnA whew the numerical au- b "an to dwindle the Invas-1 1 also. ' " .. f now faces the alternative I t snrdent forces to smash! t ' I linen or being sub-1 t ....i nt that may devel- r and thence into total I "v te enemy Is un i -,ry prepon- C.-rman lines I 1, over bad I f ri t s on botbl ' 5e r-t People in Charlotte have found great relief from stomach trouble, nervousness, weakness and general debility, lronized Paw-Paw builds up the body and strengthens it, clears the blood of impurities, stimulates tlw liver into healthy action, corrects cou stipation and steatlies the nerves. Daily and hourly the demand is increasing, giving universal satisfaction. Ironi zed Paw-Paw does all ami more than is claimed for it. If your food distresses you, if you are constipated, have headaches, dizzy spells, are nervous and get the blues, just get a taste of Ironized Paw-Paw. You'll find all the disagreeable reeling passing away beiore you leave tne store. Do as scores of your neigh bors are doing get a bottle of Ironi zed Pew-Paw and bid your liver and stomach ailments good-bye. I waut every chronic tlyspeptic to come in and try this remedy. I want the man or woman who can's sleep and is de spondent to come in and try this remedy. You 11 never go bacK to tne old-fashioned medicines. Lots of business and professional men find Ironized Paw-Paw enables them to do more aptl better worK. it seems 10 energize every fibre, tissue and bone Begin on Ironized Paw-Paw today so you cau Join the army of converts next week. Your druggist probably keeps it, but if he doesn't come to the Pearl Drug Store. Ironized Paw-Paw, price $1.00 For mula on every bottle. Mail orders promptly attended to. Interstate Drug Co., Inc., New York. Advertise ment , to take X iff i "Kine'sl NEi3I$C0V0rY for Coughs e Colds The pleasant taste of fhlt fa mous 50-year old remedy is one . reason for its remarkable success. The kiddies like it, ask for it, and it does them good. Slightly , laxative, too, and keeps them in good condition. Keep it in your t medicine closet and give it to the'. ... kiddies for all forms of coughs, cnlria and map. Jnrt ai effrctlva lor old foUu, too, especially (or gripp. J ' Get hat your druggist Keep fonr S'saacli an J Liver !!ealjr ; A vigorous Stomach, perfect working Liver and regular acting Bowels, if you win use Dr. King'i NcW Lifts PUls. They correct Constipation have a to'i'c t 'ft on the system eliminate r ' h the How.!. :, . ADAM $ Pure Chewing Gum v a Stick a da SW VXaV away lain Cloth Tc ft , ,IU""1 . r THE amount of wool needed to apparel the average soldier has been estimated 'at as high as seven-, teen times the amount the average civilian requires.,, Wool grows it is a' product of nature. Its quantity cannot be increased by increased manufacture. i What more patriotfcevery-day duty then con fronts us than that. wo "conserve wool " ? This is the Big Corset, Millinery Ready and Parks Co Read Circular Just Correct Out And Prices. 9 Get the We have a full line in all these departments and can fit any. one. . Our Ready-to-Wear Department is full of new styles and different patterns. ; ! JiMil Don't forget we carry a full line of Shoes and Low Cuts in all Styles and Leathers; and at price sthat are right. From 98 cents up to $9.95. , When it is anything to wear. arte Bdlk SELLS IT FOR LESS FOR CASH . V Dry Goods and Notions Phone 508. Ready-to-Wear Phone 138. j Concord Kannapolis Albemarle o ii o o f ( '. ! ( I I o J: O i : (l ( t J S o s I : Suits. To Measure. I Don't pat off Wuyiac tkat suit for the tine la here and yon win need a light watfht suit tor the f hot Spriac aa Suataier days. Buy new and et the fnU bev A efit at year llkt salt... $1&W I to I M. R. Pounds I Custom TaBorlnf 1 MAOI BY STKOtMB BOTHHU, tne, BM.TnoasV MV J , offer an opportunity to combine thrift with patriotism, in that ont such suit is preferable to two poor ones. . At the same, time, MHighArt Clothes" are not expensive.. 'it-J,,-.:, . . . iviorncoE-riuve ,u. r j r I tolorite. THE HARDWARE STORE Satisfaction still guaranteed at the Original stand, and Oldest Established Business House in Concord. YORKE & WADSWORTH tjO. ROOFING S)I(!I11 ( !X)K)K!tt)l()lK)l()lteaX r o r r a. -1 ' . - J COLOIUTE We have it In all colors. Price 25c Just received fresh shli ment of Whitman's and . Block's Candies. . Pcarl DtuqCo. TE&SS! TIKESIt Ul atandard makes, from 88 per eeat te 40 per eeat taTtrif. Carolina's leaa- lag tire aaaiers. wnia iot . kCTJT UTl TIBB UU Bex 11, OharlottA N. C Paeaa SM& ' S-1 NOTICB TO LOAFESS. HntlM la hereby clren that anUe- bodied men and boys are expected to be employed In some useful occupa tion. The aoTernment la calling for I bora to Toluutee f r worn ,oa t e I farms. There are farmers iu t. i county with Idle horses and fcuolre ol acres will lie Idle because of t. scarcity of tabor. This U to My that the vagrancy itatute will M eniorcea without fear or faror. t Concord. N. C-'4Iaia 2. tf We are prepared to do roofing work of all kinds. Tin, Slate, Composition and Wood Shingles. If you want a new roof put on 'phone us. If your old roof is leaking or giving trouble, 'phone us. , We also install furnaces and blow-pipes. nw j F, C. KIBIvOCK. aaaamamamamawaiigiK!" ( i i ( i ! ( ( i i a o i ! I ! V HEALTH AND HYGIBNB are closely connected. Safeguard roar health bj aeJecting TPlsaifsxf" PJumbing Fix tures from oar inatalUtion of same. , B. B. Grad riaabliig ; S8 oataliMM SC. ,Caaaar. N. Cm. liaaTaai...,.., JUST ARRIVED . ' Shipment of Oxfords and Pomps, ..,",. - . . , , (r Tan, Black and Khaki, , at prices f'.r under others. Come and tee.' ... Dirndl '"t Cc. OUR LINE attraetlTe Bee our Of Men's Oxfords la in styles and prices. window. , Darnell Mercantile Co. ;Q. W. RAtlY, M. D.,'D. C Chiropractor Spinal Specialist. , Wa treat by adjustment, dlseaaeg of the spine and nerroue syatetn, feratm, rheumatism, neuralgia. Neutntla, atom- ?, ach, Urer, Sidney, . bladder constipa-1 tloa, headaches, cancer, goitre, . eon- ; sumption, malarta.. paralysis, akin dla easWetd. , (ioastilMlim, and axamlna-; tlon free. .OiJSoe In New Poutn Hotel, mini. 1 and 3. Ouce hours, 1 to a, ; 3 to T p. a. enflyt "" fcm" , rv a ..." "'-t Io.lI tf 1 1 ' V
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