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THE MOUNTAINEKE-COtJRIEE, V7AYNESVILLE, N. 0. 2' ' Sr" . ; '".T-'ho people of NortH Carolina .- ... "have never - f ailecLj-to tread the pfc.a Of duty open to them. To . - c?sh and every call to service, . in the interest of homeland coun- try, Ihay jiave responded with liberality r.nd cheerfulness. Her Vg-HbiycvuiS men are covering mem- i , - Ecivcs with fi-'':sr by; evidences! V'cf' devotion to the fhg, invor-ij i: . and will give a sp!en- f itvV 'd account of themselves . at; To tiiis end we1 call upon the editors et or papers, .daily- and Wetkiy, 'Secular and religious, .to . the widestpossJble public f to' this movement, which is li'lsnthropic in purpose - and T:;-.te-"vvuo in. extent;, we call -pV--p.il church leaders of all ,i'-:cnTinaticns, including i;pas- r.is, uncay s&iooi : superinten dents,-'women workers, and oth- . i s .of niiiuencc, ; to 'irge the v:ivg of a day's income to some o of oar cuplianages; we call r en the cheers cf the fraternal to e:icli man m n i j 1 .1 cvm nmi ci we way iowa,S..(,fkg to bring this -.appeal lasuilg - liBdce. act. t-opw-.u , - 1P nttpnr nf uiy nrnn per sons oi um;illo;. KrKin i .,nat support of this modest offering : we resnectiuiiv reouest all su iJ- i r i , .- it ,n -t lav rnj ii .... . . . I- -. , - -. .-J , -- It i . IT t-r iwve oueii.:il meu itcax is the Liberty Loan, the Red Cross and the cause -espoused, by- the ; perintendents and teachers -of Young Men s -Christian Af soci-r -Cllar schor,ls, c'liegea, and alion. Her nobie women have . -,uiiver5ities to induce their st: dedieated thamseJves to tae ser- j dents and friends to unite with vice of their country and are.j them, in giving a dav'a- work or showing to. the worhra loe forv.a?GS to tbe ,,eedr ornVms V hunnn fiecder.i that is beautiful ;. North. Carolina:- W imv.lro ih to con a;r.c,o. o.e . ci es oi - co-operation " of doctors, . mcr- lie'-) .uiouen ,nuirnej.s. siaiyingjCtl3ntg public - cfiicial?, and ' all children, - oiiiragdrt rtaugnter?, others with local following to an.-', tovturi.-,-; fathers, 1:1 unspeak-! -.thft wnrrl filwo- w'Mi-tho the -:-c"an wave. ' Tj'v upon synuwneuc: s not th wi 1 nf vr:m- f tie need bcror have fal!e:i ' c-a:' : tb.vuehout cur Christian land, and the spirit of service heie 'in N-vvtlv Carolina shows that,.' with -cur people, the first vine injunction: J'-.ven so. it cor ;t : -ration irf the honor of th- he srfety of the Nation, ,vv to a!! -the world. Ann fr-r without trn;-. ti v;o!" mav e X in r f toJ Dlf-sac- nrt be of the wn:ch is in hea ren t'tat one of these little ones shall perish." Actions speak louder than words." . M. L. HT?MA:i, JAML3 R. YOUNG, JOIIi: D. P.ERRY, ' A. S: I3AFNES. LIVINGSTON "OFNSON Publiciiy Comr-iitte-i Haleigh, N. C. know the: raeahirig'of tKe itate- mfents . Jt s all. in. the manage ment; and "He is no manager.: i Every; farmer must work out a safe arid profitable system of tarming. This; system , must provide: I''tM 1. Practically "all the food and feed necessary for home user.- 2. Crops .in the. rotation to transfer nitrogen from the air to the 'soil to be used by suc ceeding crops; " 3. At least enough good live stock to consume the roughage that usually goes to waste, pro vide a fulLyear's work for jnen rnd borses, and furnish an abun dance of milk, butter, pork, pork products, poultry and poultry products for home use. : 4. Mares engaged in farm work and colt production. . This will save the money paid out for mules and horses, but the greatest profit will come from securing in this way sufficient work stock for economical crop production.- - ,. - - 5. The most profitable seed for planting purposes: . 6. Acid phosphate., for soils deficisnt in phosphorus and lime for soils needing lime. 7. T.abor-sang farm imple rnents and machinery for the l.iosf economical production of crops. The Progressive Farmer T.frit of Orphans f;ef. :.- :er. oupt.. Thomaville. ' .":'h '..-:;.-! Cf -V. PC A. i r unr. , rjar.ium F-UFFEBtil FROM INDIGESTION "'- KF.UCVED. "Btvpie fakirs Cli?.mber!a:n's Tn'b- i.ts r, y hiK-usna suJTerec! for sfevera years from'indijrfsticr., causing him to fca-'e p:n3 in tha stoninch and dis. trrss' aft?r cntinc. Chamberlain's Tul-kis r-ilievcd Win of these spsllv ?!?:!:: ' .-.vay," writes. Mi s. Thoma? j Casy, Geneva, N.-' Y. .Obtainable ! cvorvwliftie. -t O: hp.;v.n;c. Walkei ' on. ." !, ?r er lc .foment u every ; :i with rid laig one of appuca- Vrotes. It. Snot"' Oxford Orphan Asyhjm, It own, .Supt., -Oxford. Christian Orphaiuiae. C. ;con v. iuc'i mun Jonnson, supt., filon College . lack of means. Odd Fellows Home, C. rr.'.i--t be mcreas- tJaird. bupt,. Goldsboro. cd. or el.e hundreds of children ; Pythian HomeC. W. Pender row wandering the highways ; Supt., Clayton. and oyway.-.. subject to every i fileida Orphanage; Rev. L, P. evil temptation the world has tojCompton, Supt., Asheville. d t n l oiiit. L. P. O. .r c:- oner, will be neglected and prcbaly irretrievably lost. We cannot we will not forget, for the Master says, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least cf these ye have done it unto Me." We are admonished to conserve the products of the farm, the forest, the factory, and the mine. Is it not equally aye, vastly more important to conserve the future manhood and womanhood of North Caro lina? Shall the orphaned chil dren of this glorious old com monwealth be handicapped "for Ufe because, in their tender years, they did not have the sheltering care and culture of an orphan home? j The North Carolina Orphan Association again calls upon ev ery man, woman and child in the State to contribute on, or near, Thanksgiving Day at least one day's income (more if they will: less if they can do no better) to the Children's Home Societv. L. H. Putnam, Supt, Greensboro. Nazareth- Orphans' Home, Rev. W. B. Werner, Supt., Cres cent. . Mountain Orphanage, A. H. Temple, Supt., Balfour. Falcom Orphanage, C. B. Strickland, Supt., Falcon. NOW LOOKOUT ; When a cold hangs on as often happens, or when you have hardly gotten over one cold before you con tracted another, lookout for you are liable to contract some very serious disease. This succession of colds weakens the system and lowers the vitality so that you ere much more liable to contract chronic catarrh, pneumonia or consumption. Cure your colds while you can. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy has a great rep utation. It is relied upon by thous ands of people and never disappoints them.- Try it It only costs quar ter. Obtainable everywhere. Coal Dust and Fhihisis. ":' TbMijrh -i':t: i!m -t tfws not 1:111 jrmi renson is found i'tir tlntikin thnt it prevents plitiiisi. Pr. J. S. IlaUlan'e, in tin :k1:1ivs Id 3!riti;di lniiiiuff en gineers, suited thnt thephihisis iinth rate nmon.!; colliers is lower even thim thnt among f;uni lab.im-s, whofii oc- j cnpnllou is so criecpUoiiaHy healthy, j It is suj&esteil th;-.t th? smolitTpavtidles i ! inhaled by tuwn dwerers ii'id w:;oke: -i may have Ui" r-'ict, in moderation, oE training the lmia, ! agaiust realty harm fol foreign niniicr. -., MAN TIIOLBLED FOR TWO YEARS No one should suffer backache rheumatiic pains, stiff joints, swollen sore muscles, . when, relief con be easily had. James McCrery, BeiS rien Center Mich., says' he . was troubled with kidney and bladder trouble for two years. He used sev eral kinds of medicine without relief, buT Foley Kidney Pills cured hire. Haywood Drug Co. -. ; v TOWN TAX SALE. , -;,w-ii.7.v--i:-;:-V"j --i;iin.'- r- rM -rri K t ti rl rinf Si ri n n xr I v -':. J r' 1 , I 'mmL I iectioq jua lleater to warm up the room I vw-m ir... .....'..... . i it i i x : wime vou unaress nim. - loun.nna mir-v- r, . i v . I j v7r: "sui nuu cusiiy cjuticu: siuruy, aeuena- - rfer-.t-?- . " jf " - 1 "-"'yT'v H-"",J able, jsafe. . It j economical- too -espe- . fsii., A , : ' ' ' vMii I . i M ciallv with the present fericeof coal jan3 1 ml I f .' .. ... !..'.. .- ......yAT. XfMim .- mm '. - "Ptn-lit t.A.tvo': oWih U iim.k Ai WMm .l f ?: ':' I : ' S. ; 'J....... 1 . rolln f l-oTO.r, . v " V - " I miM -.irC-V -&t:i P -I' " I t. v:; f-'-':,vS ' liiiiillliiiiiiijTs. A -irMMmA -' , Ra ....h, Ufi, ai: c..-j. iMsii!;;! r'fca&SySs I.: a:S:3 s:::i Kt - .11 . MJBt B "f SSSW 5 T..- . r..rz , j - - V -. If Zt -A: m i . ' 3 1f i STASIXVHl) Oil, COMPASV I , . . iiiiis&imvrs - j - fell-: v- - " . - " - " 1 ' - 1 . ' -". ' .I.',.-"' -, '-.,,',. . . , r-ik' - .- - - r . :sr v . - - -. i i orphanage of his or her choice. The need for such a caln Bert's Sweetheart Knmrlit fr was never more urgent than now. Expense necessary to the maintenance of every orphan home an the State has increased. wnne tne resp' - sibilities have multiplied. So, let not the day pass without a making a thank offering to your Master, by de nying yourself some pleasure, some luxury, even some neces sity, to help the helpless become what their God and your God intended they should attain in this life and in the life to come. This is a reasonable v request, for any one can share with the orphans the earnings of one day out of three hundred and sixty five." It is practicable, for rich and poor alike can participate in it, The business and Drofession- al man, the fanner, the landlord, the money-lender, the wage earner, the salaried worker, the nousewiie, the news and meg- Aiding Germans to Escape. Atlanta Constitution. The ten German prisoners who escaped from the prison bar racks Tuesday night are believed to be in hiding in Atlanta by secret service agents. None has been captured, although blood hounds scoured the woods arrourd the fort all day Wednes day and far into the night. That a beautiful New York girl, a sweetheart of Lieutenant Hans Berg, former commander of tne prize ship Appam who was tne leader of the escaning Ger mans, made their escaoe "Dossi- ble, and is now in Atlanta assist. ing them to make their war euner to Mexico or to a seaport wnere : tney can be smuggled back to German territory, is the belief of investigators.' sengerboys EVERYBODY, old DO YOU HAVE SOUR STOMACH T and young. .of all creeds or elassJ If yon troubled with sour stoow es, may unite in beautiful co-op-you should eat iW!j and mas 4 - . c ration for the support of a need ei civic and Christian philan 7. Let .North Carolina 3 the approaching Thar.ks T tT-y. tf historic impor ; a .' ' 7 cn which the hearts ' cTd cpened to the - i c ;r f-'cnlii or ' ; . i -:. svcr7 tc ::-y ar-i cIHy- tier ' your fxod tfaoroubly, thea take on of Chamberlain's Tablets imme- diaUlyi .fter eupper. ObUinable FAR?,! IIANAfl" :.t rr a By virtue of, the tax list in my hands for collection I will sell the following real estate . at the court house door in the town of Waynes. ville N. C. at noon MONDAY NOVEMEBER 5 19ir to satisfy the taxes and costs of sale: J. T. Bisseu, 1 lot, tax and cost 15.20. .. .. ' N. J. Buckner, lIot, tx and cost Geo. W. Coble 1 lot, tax and cost , James Conner, 1 lot, tax and cost 13.00. -V- : ' J. W. Oement, 1 lot, fax and cost $6.90. . Estate of F. M. Davis, hous, and lot, tx and cost, 1L90. Miss - Ellen Elerbe house and lot tax and cost $4L80.,' ---v Sallie Fulton, 1 lot, tax and cor I1L40. . -' -' - .v , -. Howell, Skinner and Gilmer, R. D. Gifaner one-third interest in lot, tax and cost 13.70. iw : i ;? ,: ; ; i. O. S. Hupp, 1 lot, tax ad cost $3.0( 33.00. .. ' - Addie Hart 1 lot tax and eot is jo. . - ,'-- . i J. E. Jones, 1 lot, tax and cost $6.54. S. L McRae, 1 lot, tax and cost Carrie G. "Phillips, 1 lot.-tax and eot IU.40. G. C. Fressley,. 1 lot, tax and -tort W. U, Ray." 1 lot, tax and cost 110.41. - - - - . B. M. Rhmehart, hous and lot, tar and eot 130.68. ' . - . Rogers .McCraeken and Gilmer, J lot, tax and cost fS.10. -- Oeo. Karadale, 1 lot,-tax and cost 9io. - ' C. II. Reece, 1 lot, tax and cost f 5.3 ? a F. Reese. 1 lot, tax and cost f 3.0!" J. a Sils 1 lot. tax and cost JT-SJ J. E. Underwood 1 lot, tax and eo- ! 13.52. - ' ' O. B.-Teriey," 1" lit,' ta and c ! (5.11- - -- v We Bought a Car of CARVER Wagons in September; since then they have gone up anotner $5.00. We have not advanced our price and if you heed a Wagon we can sell you the very best on the market Prices, by comparison, with other tnings are reasonable and our terms are gocd.. , . WslreELiiTwat Go 1. Depot Barber Shop ''.'" ';' iVfhia in seed of . . . Barber Work ' Give us a call.." We have a " : large elean pTace'and good bar--Ibers to do-your work'., in a' pausiacwiy manner. , - ji , SHOE SHINE STAND '. LmES A Massey, Props. : '-"v: , Opposite Dopot . f.IODEt PRESSING CLUB CXEANING. PRESSING. -, DYEING i REPAIRING :.!crsr.V$1.00 ccr ar.Ifi LedWWel a Specialty1 ' J. C. White, Prop. r :4ft . ' rs h J UN ALUS! (A SEMINARY ";; -1LAKC JUNALUSKA, N. C. - :' A strictly firt class, high grade school for girU and young '-. women. . . ; -. - -" -;..;".' There will alsebe a separate scbool'for boys and young -men with er without money. ' . '" .- h - T Girls aid young women only will live in the Seminary build- . ing. .There will be a seperaU home for the boys and young men - - There -vill be 4 terms of 12 week each. Tbe fall term will ' V .begin oo Tueeday September 4,"J9I7, - " " - - , ' for former lofonnaUoa address : J.-II. RHODES Prist . ; Lake Junaluaka, N C - HYAmft COMPANY : V : TJUILDEllG MATERIAL Doors, Sash, rkab5eroid Roong, Finished Lomber, - " Trick, Lime and Cedent, . 'r ,' ";- PiIIZ . ' end - -CO-L-;r- C. S. L'cil c. c. :: u "..' Dc acetic T.rr-- r . , n Cm. Tamrf l Jet, iat and t t , TTe rr- i rr.c--"IVrr-. I 7 r i-C r i. r
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