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The following North Carolinans are listed in section one: iied of I'ltteane: Private l-ewi A Is ton, K'ixa.'il :i w. and Olen E. Duma, of i h.-trlotte. Wounded Severely: Corporal Fred II. I"fler, Concord; Private Robert Har vey, Washington, lieorge W. luley, of ItougeiiK.nt, Herbert K. Willett, Gold- Hton, Willi. .ui V. Alligood, Washington, itottert C. Corhran, Reidnville, Parish Diuipu, Rod Kpringw, Itance M. Keesler, Charlotte, William J. Beunitt, Arapahoe, C'laudiuti K. Barnes. (Seaboard, and .las. Cook, Clinton. SECTION TWO. Died of accident or other inu.He, lo; lied of disease. 7 ; wu'inded severely. Jill; miaiiii; in netion, 7; total, LM7. The following North Carolinians are lin!ed in s.-ctioii two: liel of Ani, lent or Other Cause: I'ri vntes .laeiili I). Oi'.t'iiHliV, uiithf! I ! mm I Ciriii A. St:itn er, r-'t.ite ilie. i 1 1 1 I 1 evelel : I apt. Li e i inn ner, ins.oii .aleni ; I mates J.li.iali l Weldi. 1 Jiuriiiburg, Samuel P. I'ennel, Miraian I'alls, and Tom I'ruitt, ,lr. Asheville. .SECTION THREE. Wounded, degree undetermined, ."'i(i; wounded slightly, ool; total, 1,117. The following North Carolinians are is'ed in se ti.ui three : Wounded, degree undetermined: Lieutenant Watt Martin, Jr., Winston Salem ; Sergeants Simon Allien, Selma, Sam A. Myers, Thomasville, and Little bee Sanders. Charlotte; Corporal Ed ward Jones. Asheville; Privates Nelson Hrown, Crinies'and. Alfred Govnes, Mount Airy, Marion M. Strother, Mt. (iilead. Prank M. SesHons, Fnyette ville, Charlie Smith, Patrick, Fred Turner, Moore. Paul (i. Noell, Timber lake, and Ijeroy Watson, Plymouth. Wounded slightly: Lieutenants Reu ben B. Stoteslmry, Swan (Quarter, and Glenn F. Strole. Chadbourn; Sergeants Lawrence W. Laxton, Moravian Falls, and Clarence H. Whitaker, Matthews; Corporals Lawrence Edwin Myers, Stocksville. Arthur Smoot, Mocksville, and Shellie H. Sills. East Bend; Pri vates Onsl.iy P. Allen, Forest City, Wil liam A. Cherry , Aulamler, William .1. (iord hi, Soiithport, Low rev Hall, Ashe ville. ,les.- Mii ter. Iteidsville, .lames A. Phillips. Ca.n. i. Herbert Hire. Weaver villc, W illiam II. Si ear, Kinston, Lut'ier Ik: TALK about smokes, Prince Albert is geared to a joyhandout standard that just lavishes smokehappiness on every man game enough to make a bee line for a tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe old or new ! Get it straight that what you've hankered for in pipe or cigarette makin's smokes you'll find aplenty in P. A. That's because P. A. has the quality! You can't any more make Prince Albert bite your tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse drink when he's off the water I Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented process I You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat the cards and wonder why in samhill you didn't nail a section in the P. A. smokepasture longer than you care to remember back I Bay Princm Albert uomryafharm tobacco it told. Toppy rod bmgt. tidy red tins, handtomo poand i that choor, practical poand 3 tidy rmd tint, handtomo poand and half poand tin humidor and ' poand cryttal gUum humidor wtth , moitnr top that kp th tobacco in tach porfict condition. Copyrtgbt miv tir R.J. RtjnoldtTobMMC. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Wintton-Salem, N. C Chavi-i. Lfiea, William Goodwin, t Hi. !i:.',,. .1 Ha-i y. Senlioard. and I'Vi n !i Nil!, U' hi . N orl i na. : : Nov i" rii. Wo, in.:' I. i. i iinieror;ni"i'.. ; w di-: -m. 71; total. 1,1 ',7. 'lie :'... . North 1 'ai'-diniaiis an li-trd i'i i- n ;'oi, r : Wounded, decree undetermined: Co: poraU N mn son Cou;:e, Toecane, :.ed I'lov.l M.ils, ( .: :l.t:e; Privates Tate Me Duffy F',.-'.. i. North Charlotte, Robert E. Lee, Win.lsir, Thomas C. Loyd, Ox ford, OTTO CAMPBELL. MA Y WORTH, Alva E. Mills. Raleigh, Roy A. Ford, Brevard, and Claries F. Strong, Leaks- Till e. Wounded slightly: Sergeants Green B. Daniels. Elk Park, and Willard C. Goley, Graham; Privates Martin L. San derson, Buie, Eddie M. Carnes. Monroe. Hldriue W. Ainbiirn, R.inud Peak, .Sam uel Long, Milton, Archie B. McCans. Suiniin i lield. Parley Potter. Deen Run. Martin A Raper, Culvc rsnii, David Smi'h, Whit, mIIo, 'aii,e Allen. Crecdmore. Wil- Edl'll j run !l l .1... M.,r. ..,., I V .... loi ieiner. Raiidleiii.-in. in. I i-,lii.. iilinrin, Manteo. Beware of Counterfeits! Some are Talcum Powder PAIS ivlASTER "Bayer Tablet of Aspirin." For Headache Neuralpa Earache Toothache Achy Gums Lumbago Rheumatism Colds Grippe Influenzal Colds Neuritis Lame Back' Joint-Pains Pain! Pain! Adults Take one or two tablet anytime, with water. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals. Since the world-famous discovery of "Bayer Tablet of Aspirin" intro duced in 1900, billions of these genu ine tablet have been, prescribed by physicians aid Proved Safe by Millions. on genuine TabluU. "Bare- Cross" taftYEbV ASPIRIN Buy only "Bayer" pact ages. SUplrfo b the trade mrit of Bayer Uttmne- mrm f Maooaceucaodcatcr ot Saiicylicacid Ask for and Insist Upon "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." American Owned, Entirely. CO Mat packs go Larger sixes also. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTY LISTS CONTAINED 2,:go NAMES Ev I i.l.-' uatii.nai New.- ,ver i.-e ) V. AMIIM.TON, I'. l,. L'o. 'l'. ;-. I ! :n ipy rasualtn .i are reported liy 1 iii.'ih.hnj,' general ..(' II, . Aineri.an ex : e. i ii :..na ry fol res : SECTION ON E. hied ui' wounds, J; died if dieuse j-; wounded wverely, '2-7; total, 1!N7. i ne i cni i nn .Minn v aruliiiians are listed in sort ion one : Died of disease: Corporal Archie C Kaslierrv, Eayet teville. Wounded severely: Serjeants John A I'.arkley, Stateiiville, and Clarence H Miller, West Asheville; Mechanic Wil liam . Uest, 1'naka; I'rivutes Wallace E. Mustian, KidKeway, llauip Hurke Keddies Riser, Mdver J. I'ate, Duke John . ratrum. tiraham. (JeorL-e 8. I'atterin, Concord, and Dura Stewart, est. SECTION TWO. Killed in action, 35; aliefl of wounds, l ; dui of accident or other eause, 24; died of disease, H; wounded severely, 117; missing in action, 2; total, 1'07. The following North Carolinians are listed in section two: Died of wounds: Private Claries T. Norwood, Raleigh. Died of accident or atber sane: Pri vate Robert B. King, Statesville. and Willie N. MoKnight, Uoant Airy. Wounded severely: PrWates Robert Warren, Charlotte, Jame. A. Wright, Wilmington, Ransom Reapaas, Pinetown, William Ruth, High Point, aua Sherman Turner, Boonesville. Wounded, degree undetermined, previ ously reported missing in action: Pri vate William T. Walker, Pehart. SECTION THREE. Wounded, degree undetermined, .179; wounded slightly, ;"61 ; total, 940. The following North Carolinians are listed in section three: Wcunded, degree undetermined: Ser geants Sam B. Montgomery, Greensboro, Jerome I 'ark, Wehutty, and John S. Williamson, Cerro (iordo; Corporal Mark D. Atkins, Mak.itoka; Privates John Allen. Raleigh, James J. Cagle, Hamlet. Ed Carden, Hillshoro, William H. Corbett, Selma, and Lamm II. Hall, Pink Hall. Wounded slightly: Sergeants Aaron R. Butler, Winston-Salem, and Herman V. Owens, Fountain; Cornorals Dallas Caudle, Kannapolis, JESSE L. MOSS, (Oe.). W. M"Ss) OASTONIA. John I). Smiley, Wilson, and William Wet' ering ton, Kinston ; Mechanic Roy D, Mar in, Ptatesville; Privates Gurney G. Clinard. Thomasville, James C. Daniels, Eliza lK?thtown, Robah B. Flynt. Madis m. Cluade Gleen, (lemmons. Hardy gmes, Le Grange, John n. C. Graham, trout, Save Your Tires (let more mileage by having Ihem retreaded and repaired by us We Guarantee Satisfaction Drop in and see 1 ow well we are prepared to take care of your tire troubles. GAST0NIA VULCANIZING CO. PHONE 317 The Flavor Lasts! (Always the best buy for the price Sealed Tteht-Kept Rtebt (Continued on para 8. Periodic Bilious Attacks. Persons subject to oeriodie bilious at tacks will observe that their appetie fails them just before an attack. That is. they do not really eraTe food but eat be cause it is meal time. If they will eat only a light meal and no meat, then take two of Chamberlaia 's Tablet the attack may be aroided. uj The greatest five-cents worth i I of beneficial 1 1 refreshment i .
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