WHAT THE COUNCIL OF NATIONOL DEFENSE SAYS After an investigation of the high rovt of living problem, tki council of national itefenv finds: That the nation'· productive pow er.. have not been fully uuliivd unn tli, trminice. l'hal too few κοοι:·, notably the nprmuiiliei of life, have been produc ed, and that even «om« of th«m« goods have been withheld from the martlet, and therefore fro m the people. That the hmh cost of living ii due in part to unavoidable war waste and inereaia of money and credit. That ther, haa been and la con siderable profiteering, intentional and unintentional. The council believe» that the re médié* for th* situation are: To produce more good*, and to pro. dure them in proportion to th« need* of the people. To «tamp oat profiteering and atop unncceaaary hoarding. To enforec vigoroualy prêtant law· and promptly to «naet each further law* a· are necessary to prevent and punirh profiteering and needle·· hoarding. To tiring about better eo-opcratlon and method in distributing and mark ding goods. To keep both producer and consum er fully informed as to what goodl λγο needed and aa to what ruppUel arc available, ao that production ma) . nnticipate the conntry'* demanda. Bettor atandarda of living are im poxalble without producing mon goods," said the council'· anaoum· ment. "At the war'a end and our alllei had desperate need of the eaeentiali or life. We have had to shara our re rnorce* with them, but this drain wil gradually lesson, "The μ roe mm of production re quire· time. If production Is rapidl] increaaed, vastly improved condition will prevail in America when the re suits of preaent and future labor be gin to sppaar. "Ttun work i* imperative. Tbe manufacturer, ths farmer, the dis tributor Ecuft each Immediately a» mme hi· part of the burden and en ter apon hi· task. "On American business rants η grava responsibility for efficient co operation in brincing about full anil proportionate production On Araer Scan tabor resta an equally ITS»" re sponsibility to attain maximum unit production and maintain uninterrupt ed distribution of goods if Labor it self i· not to suffer from farther rises in the coat of living. "The entire nation—producer, dis tributor and conmmcr alike-—shouUi return to the unity that won the war. Group interest and undue persona] rain must civs «ay to the irood of the whole nation if the situation il tu be squarely met." The council is composed of Secre taries Baiter, Daniels, Lane, Hous ton, Kedfield and Wilaon, and Grover Β Clarkaon, ax director, "MILLIONS FOR THE MASTER" From every section of our Associ ation Rood news coatee from the cam Kign. "Millions for the Master," ij ing talked and ran| all over the land and the Little River people are adding their part. Onr people are loyal and wiU do their part when they know—know the needs, know their duty. And they are coming te know. Anfler sands up 27 new sub scribers for the Biblical Recorder Coats ssnds ϋΒ, Spring Branch 27, Bule's Creek II and the hone te house canvass has sot been complet* ad. Hear this: Nc'.ll's Creak puti the Recorder into every borne. That'i fine, very fine, the best thine report ed thus far in the campaign. That'i the way. Un· up «vary family, even member for the Lord's work. Rev ι G. T. Mills reporta this guod bit ol news for us. ·< ·' I.illington vote* unaminnualy t«i raiia $4,000 for the 75 Million Cam pait». Th!« In addition to the fart that they lun Ju«t completed paying thrir church debt, having paid more thiui $l.noo ihm year. And again: Chalybeate Spring» decide· to ralae $Γι,000 and they will do that and morr. It it noticeable that Krv. J. S Farmer m paitor of both these church*». *Thi< campaign U gather ing momentum every day. New friend* ure coming. Thar· U no doubt about th* matter that God is in il. and it ir going to be dona. If a doubler ahnll read the·· word», juct watch and wait, or better itlil. com· along and help to make It go. The Lord needs you, but you far mure noad the Lord. J. A. CAMPRELL. SPASMODIC ADVERTISING The Roanoke New» of Weldon, North Carolina. carrle» an excellent editorial thla week on the queation of »pa»modic advertining. There are a number of baaine*» men in the State to which thi> editorial appliat, b, Iheea men aeam to think that II they innert a email ad. once a neaaor they have done everything that «houle be done by way of local advertising Other buaineaa men realize the im portante of eonatantly keeping theii good* before the reeder» and coaeikt ently advartia* throughout th· year of course, making their display* ap prr.prutte and aeaaonable. The* bu>ineu> men recognise th, true valui of their local pa^cr, and use ita columns becaadc It keep· them bcfori the public 1b the moat effielcat w·; possible. The editorial in the Roanoke New la aa follow*: "It'· Juat a* easy fo you to eat enough in one day to la* you a week, a· it ia for the buainea man to advertiae enough i on* week to laat him a year. Th butinent man who thinks he la like ι camel and can mak· a long jovrne: Professional Card* JAMES best Attursuy-at-U· Ortli* u»«r Stale Uank Λ Truit Company. Pm-lit· in ail court». Prompt end careful attention le bu· In *u. COLLECTIONS * REAL ES TATE a xpecially. DR. ». H. 8TEELMAN DnHti Office over Dtu Btoro Dab·. Ν. C. Ottc* houn: 8:30 to 6:00 JESSE F. WILSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Dîna, N. C Oltice ovrr Klot«hjn»n Rro·' Stoit formerly occupied by R. L. Godwin. Practice 1η alt Couru. l*ron>pt Attention lu all Butine·· JOHN A JERNIGAN DENTIST 8Γ...1β07 Fini National Ban): Building Phone No. 81 E. C. WEST ATTORNEY AT LAW Offlcr; Srd floor let National Bank building Doh, N. C. Prompt and Personal Atten tion giv<n all Balneal Collxtloni M*<U a S>»iUlty UR. PAUL A. STEWART Ετ«ί|Μ Spaoillit Fourth Floor Fir»t hat Bank Bide , l>ona, N. C. ······ · E. F. YOUNG AUtru;-M-U* Offic· 2nd fluor Culdatoin bldg. Prnnipl atU-nUo^ ri*m licilneu Practice (n all Court* ···■»*···*# T. K. HARDEN Vilrrlimrj Pl.yaiciaa, Surg··· •ftd IVntJeC PHONES: Hay. >0. Night 210 Ο LINN, N. C ' · J. C. CaUToH. N. A. Townnerxl. I · Cl.IFFf.Rn S, TOWN8END I * iltorwr*-·! Law • Offic? on 2r.J Ot»or of Fini Nat · ion»! riur.h. Pmnpt sti«*r<i<w I · tfivcn to all l:df nru. ι. · · acnwu» th* dcien of lro«tnn»» on un· •port of adf*r!i«1nir, will And hinwtlf very Aty lotie befur» h« lui rrmched the first ouii." FOR "FLO" Seep Yost Mtt A:î:v:, Yoarl E n tea: f rxibot'. .ind Pre ïVo.j Cold*. by li-Janx; rv.ofcds, Wis Κ v.::;' Χ'λλ (li-omei Vahi^U", t'i.-Λ D: ]>ht;vl, Siic Stful f«. - - W J. *. 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WAREHOUSES THE SOLUTION Cotton warehouse* la every cotton growing county in the UcsA ie tin only aoration to the low priced cotton problem, say official· of the American Auoclation and other agricultural leaden la Knrth Carotta·, and these warebooiM will come only through or ganisation uf the cation farmer they «my. Some communities in ih« atate have already urraniccd warehouses snd many others are coaUaaplaitng the erection of the», itcragea In the near future The American Cotton Association, through Ita tewnahip and county brsnchea, furniahee the eaaieat and rimpleat way of getting an argsnixa | tioa for warohouae baUdlaf, for la ' cvorr «action who»· the AaaoclaUon has formed branchaa, plana hare bean aet In motion for M« traction of warehouse· to «tore all the cotton grown. The branch aaeoclatiua provides as nritanltatlun uf all whe art Intareatad. the fanner who prodace· Ike cotton, the merchant who aella to cotton farmer* and the hanltor who lande money to the merchant and the farae ar with cotton aa the baste of Ma security. What the farmer aaeda mora than anything eUe la hie fight far fair priée cetton la orgsnUatlon and money. The ergsniiatlon win como through membership la the county branch of the American Cot ton Aisoclatlon, Bail the mawey bo eecurcd from any baak easily whan the eottan warehouae la organised. Rat cotton wsreWttiaee will not spring up over nifht, and will net be erected t*iw year la «officient nom Ixil to take rare of tha retted pro duced. Tb« temporary need of the cotton farmer moat be »t by tha {anner hiauclf, and perhap· with the aid of Ki« baainaea friaada ia lovua and ciltrt ot tha Mate. The cottoa farmer maat hold hit cotton until the price offered la at least 36 V4 cent» for October, and inrmx half a cent λ month until May. acrordin* to the program of the AuocJ«tion adopted at til· Now Or loan» mootisjc. There h a fmt ararritjr of cotton in the country, end if the fermer hnlde for the Aooriktios price, be will bo able to get it in tbe end. % ITALY AND AMERICA ARC DISCUSSING FJUME WJZZLE Home. Saturday, Oct. 18.—There i· In progrc*· an activc exchange of rabies h«lw««· ton «HIIIMIII Inr the lut profact ml with M«mrd " — riatir To m) candor timm ia Juat m - (ill u It MONEY for FARMERS If you want money in amounts from $1000 to $30, 000, on terms running from 5 to 20 years, for purposes stated below: (a) To aid in providing loans for the purchase of land for agricultural purposes. (b) To provide for tl^^Hirchase of equipment, fertilizer, live stock, etc. (c) To enable land owners to invest in buildings, drainage and for other improvements of farm lands. (d) To liquidate and consolidate the indebtedness of farm owners, etc. into long term loans payable in easy installments. or for any other legitimate purpose, come to see us for further information. CAPE FEAR FAIR Fayetteville Tuesday to Friday, October 28th to CALL TO SEE US WHEN YOU COME TO TOWN AND LET US TELL YOU OF OUR PLANS TO ASSIST IN UPBUILDING THE COMMUNITY Our Bank Will Alway· Treat You Right, Whether You Come to Ask For a Loan or to Make a Deposit. STATE BANK and TRUST CO.' « , AEROPLANE DELIVERY Paraon Maynard Has Nothing*! Ue. SPEED IS OUR SPECIALTY Every d*Ur*ry boy «quipped with ■ motorcycle that («ta ιτομτϊμ to row door ·· toon m tb· order U ρ la cod. Good Groceries Delivered In time for You. M. M. DRIVER Phone: 4β TUESDAY School Day Midway and fun-making attractions. Free admission to ground· thin day to all white school children under 15 yean of age. Teachers free. WEDNESDAY Military Day—Featuring Camp Bragg Big Military Parada, beaded by Major R. J. Lamb, chief marshal; veteran* of three wars. (All veterans in parade admitted to grounds free.) Army Fighting Plane on ground*. Three Battalions of Soldiers just back from Europe camping on grounds to 48 Τ rating, Pacing and Running Races $4,500.00 In Purees. 12 Races Daily, Fast est Hortet in the Circuit. Free Fee twee. Ferries Wheel Girls In Five Thrilling Acts. explain the uni of war machinery. Air plane and Battle· Peace . wjliii'i Day Big Frce-for-All $500 Puree Race. Two big Dance· at Night nuPAY fnlnrsd PeNc·' D*f All colored School Children and Teach er· in parade admitted free. Special attraction· and races oa tide day. Two Dance· at night. - Mies Charlotte M. Brand, Vocalist. Joe Kit joy—You Haven't Laughed Until To· See Him- Dare Devil Nevada in Two Be· •aMonal and ThrilHnc Acts. Ύ $250,000.00 MIDWAY Keyatone'n Wild Animal Arena. Spidora— I The Mysterious Girl. "Wild Billy" Rom. ; Motor L)romc. International Athletic ; Show. Horror* of th· World War Show. Mîm Julia Allen's <10,000.00 Hon· "Ted dy." Submarine Girl Diving Show.. Jo· Warner*!» Wonder Show. Special Display—Farm Special Excursion Rates on All Rail Roads ADMISSION—Sum Old Prie·· 26 ud BO Cent· Sm PiUUUd R. M JACKSON, Secretary, Fajreterilk, N. C. EXTRA SPECIALS FAIR WEEK PRICES LET YOUR VISIT TO THE BIG FAIR SERVE A DOU BLE PURPOSE. COMBINE BUSINESS WITH PLEAS URE BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPOR TUNITY TO GET YOUR CLOTHES FOR FALL AND WINTER. SUITS Handsome suite of Silvertone; tricotine-Vel oub, Broad-doth, Duvet de laine, Tinseltone, Serge, Peachbloom, and many other· are the favorities for Winter. Some have high Sealine collars and are lined with prettily patterned silks. SPECIAL FAIR WEEK PRICES $29.75, $150.00 COATS DRESSES You will miss a rare treat if you do not see our wonderful display of coats. Fur-trimmed models are very popular. All newest shade· in finest materials. SPECIAL FAIR WEEK PRICES $19.75 $98.75 Our assortment is very large and embrace· modela for the young mia and for the matron. Latest styles, color· and materia)·. SPECIAL FAIR WEEK^RICES $19.75 $80.75 FURS 3» Newest stoles, capes, collars, coats and muffs, all moderatly priced. SPECIAL FAIR WEEK PRICES $15.75 $400.00 We extend · cordial welcome to all out-of-town customer» and visitors. Hie FASHION Only Exclusive Ladies-Ready-To-Wear in the City. FAYETTEVI1XE, N. C.