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PACK SQUARE. 1 hoRe '36- LaRIu REAL Estaie Broker. See JAMES W. KODAK FINISHING BEHEN. ii Church St. EXPERT Work. Eastman Agency. Mai' W. T. ROWLAND & CO. Farms "It -Orders Solicited. BROWN BOOK CO- r, ' 1 wmmmmmlfmmt mmmm mm mL an "e Done." KODAK SUPPLIES - KODAK Developing, Printing, Mail Oi- - ders. Ameteur Supplies. STR1CKLER SKED CO., Wholesale and I'.QBINSQN PHOTO STORE. Retail Seed Merchants. Poultry Supplies. LOAN OFFICES TfrRK REPAIRS FINKLESTEIN'S LOAN OFFICE. Jew SEND U your Tires-and l ubes. elry. Trunks. Leathergoods, 23 Biltmore ASHEVILLE STEAM VULCANIZING Avenue. CO. . v t . WAR TALKS By UNCLE DAN Number Five if 1! Jimmie and a German - Boy Clf-sh- Must Do Three Things to Safe Country. If ' It was a warm evening, so t'nele Dan went but to a lawn seat jjnjde the Spreading branches of the greattree that suggested the farm's name offOak Hill. TfllHe and Jimmie had beenay Ing fos him, so Uncle Dan waglpap tured by the boys on short rder.i; "Say, Uncle Dan,". Billie began. We; had a ed-hot argument at schooltjyes terday with Carl Newman. Carl 3?aid that German schools were miles afjead Of our schools and that no one cjmld come up to the educates German, XT ell, Jimmie got hot under the coHar fand handed it back to him good and pl$ity. Jimmie said if their education taught them to torpedo Lnsitanias, sink i$oS" pitfil ships, murder hundreds of m en and children, riiake slaves of the Belgians, poison wells, destroy JHiit trees and commit all sorts of crimes, then we did not want that kin1 of education here. "What do you'ttftnk about it. Uncle Dan? I told Jinfpiie you spent a lot of time in Europe nd knew all about schools, so give us jpur opinion." $ , "Well," replied Uncle Dan, deliber ately, "the German schools are i'erf thorough ; they furnish exceedingly Val uable and practical instruction. Jhe industrial training given 'there is Prob ably the best to be found. The schpls as a whole, however, in my opinion, appeal to the head only, and neve; to the heart. The aim and 'trend itito make the individual blindly submis sive to the Prussian plan of worldido minion; they teach that it is the 'fles- tiny of Germany to rule the world, tncL that to the glory and advance of yer many, in this plan, all things must (ive way; -that the kaiser as head of ithe state, can do no wrong If he carries forward the plaji,of world conol. Some of the greatest . teachers jind preachers even defend and justify jjier heartless crushing of Belgians and .'the many other atrocious crimes she las committed in this war. Thank (od, our American education reaches hjpth the head and the heart. It is an pli cation with a soul, and we must tnin tain the high ideals we have fixedn a" word, in Germany, the people tre taught that they exist for the govern ment, while here the government iex Ists to serve the people." "Just wait a minute," interrupted Billie. Say that over again slowly sq I can write it down." t - Uncle Dan, smilingly, complied. Billie exclaimed : "Now, we will hnd that nut out for Carl to cHpek. Carl, you know," continued Bile, "has a very smart father who kej?ps him posted .on the German arguments. Carl said our government was qjily an experiment anyway; that it wcald not last twenty years, and that it might urst up any old time. Jimfnie asked him if Germany was so mighty sood. why they did not go back thpre to liveV' . 1 "Our government will go on forester, won't It, Uncle pan?" f " "Now," said Uncle Dan, "you .re raising a big question, and one tat has troubled me for years. Our gov ernment is still in the experimental stage; in fact, It is the greatest Ex periment ever undertaken, and if ptirp ular government is to be successful a few thirds must be done, otherwise,? to paraphrase the great Lincoln, the gov ernment of the people, by the people and for the people, will peristi. Itis my firm conviction," said Uncle D? in a very impressive manner, "that?. fr 1 Carolina .State Bank SALUDA. N. C. iTh fact that our deposfts are larger than they were on "the usaW tlite last year, in spite of the fact that a new ba.k has been in operation in Saluda during the past four mouths is evidence of the good service we furnish to our numerous Ptomers, and of their abidiag faith in the safe and conservative manner which out Bank'js managed, ' Depoaita Auiuat 28th, 1917 . . . . . $39,185 85 -V-Deposits August 28th, 1916 . . . . 35,43984 We ask tor v. kJ"" ; : 3.756)1 DAVID C BARPnw-wT nn WDpn 01 l!,e 'acijuies.we aflor;!, . ! ps1df V w- c: RoaKiTsoN. q. c. .sonskr ji. a lane vice x-icbiuenis - t-asni.r . - . 'vice fresirwiits ; -'li-j physically fit age o'f twenty n, if our country is to go on, as we hripe and pray, we must very quickly mo at least three things, and I will name them in the order of importance asjit appears to me: "First, adopt compulsory universal military training of all young mm before they reach y toe years. ; "Next, require that every foreigner who comes here to live must, witfiirj a reasonable time, say a year, f declei ;:se his intention of becoming an Araericf C citizen and take the necessary steps y.t do so, thereby, from that moment, As suming all the -obligations of citiztH ship of our country, and that means m must defend our flag upon equal terrjs with our native born, and if he is njpt willing to do this, he should be se;l bagk from whence he came." 1 "That's the.tuff," exclaimed Billjte. "And, finally, enact such legislation as, will make votirrg compulsory. Pop ular government is based upon tjfe participation of all and the rule 'M the majority, and democracy cahnSt continue and be successful unless we. live up to the spirit of t the institu tion. 'I "The first step, however, is the pac ing of the Chamberlain bill for univer sal military training. If you will gt the leading citizen, and especially ie editor of your, paper, to write rjersohl l letters to your congressman and both senators, urging their support, it wl help enormously. ' "I see by the morning papers," saM Uncle Dan, "that the Rotary clubs the entire country, the livest, most en -cient organization to be ound, have unanimously decided to get back 'jf the Chtyaberlain bill and give it loyfjl anda enthusiastic support They wf'l work with the Universal Militatf Training league to accomplish this im portant piece of legislatipn, which wijl do more. than anything else to make BtV a real nation with a common vievft point bring us back, to sane living, aril reach us the patriotism of service." f For Manicuring and Shampooing TELEPHONE Miss L. B. Jayne SUNSHINE COTTAGE . M Tuesdays and; Wednesdays Typewriter second sheets for sale at,the NEWS office at 25c per hundred. W F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N. C. Your orders-for; floortu&. ceiling. 1 siding, finish, mouKyngs, . : inunin. 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DearjSirs: Your Cocotone Skin Soap is perfectly delightful, it makes the skin soft and velvety, removes oily appearance and gives wonerful results in improving the complexion. Kindly Bend me si cakes by return mail for the $1.50 money order enclosed. Yours I Truly, ( Miss Jos. M. Johns. COCOTONE CO., ATLANTA. GA. I have never used Cocotone Skin Soap, but if you will send me a 25c cake free will be pleased t :tryit. jl enclose six two cent stamps to cover cost : of mailing, packing, etc. Name Address . Agents Wanted We Are CD Prepared Curry out Mr: Hoover's request for ONE MEATLESS AND ONE WHEATLESS DAY each week, and call attention to such articles: FOR WHEALESS DAYS: Corn Flakes, Fost Toasties, Rolled Oats, Yam Nuts, Yel low Meal, White Meal, Pu9ed Rice and Corn Starch. . FOR MEATLESS DAYS: Fish Flakes? Shreddee Codfish, iHerring Roe, Shad, Crab Meat, Salmon, Tuna Fish,;Kippered Herring. John Orr1 & Co Ph.onc No. 14 Tryon-, N. C. rSS. 1 M OF VANDYKE SO W E A K F TROUBLE SHE COULD HARDLY WALK. SHE SAID. Terrible Attacks of Cramps Made Her Fear She Would Die. To6k Simple Home Treatment, Hasn't . Had Cramp Since. B TELLS HOW SHE DID IT. "I suffered from stom&ch trouble or a year. I tried many things that vere recommended but nothing did ue any good. Everything that I ate hurt me and I would take spells of cramps that seemed so bad I didn't think I could live through them and t sot so bad off I could not walk any where, not even across the room. Those terrible cramping spells , were so bad I thought I would die and ev eryone thought I could jiot live. . "I had tried doctors and got no re lief and was at my wits end when Acid, Iron Mineral, was recommended to me as the very thing for stomach tf ouble and I commenced to take it and since then I JiaVe never had a spell of cramp. ; I now eat anything I want to eat and it doesn't hurt walk two or three miles without get ting" very tired and I " .can sleep a whole lot better, while before I took Acid Iron Mineral my sleep didn't do me any good. It has done what noth ing else that I had tried could do and I consider A-I-M a wonderful j medi cine and believe it will do everything it is recommended to do if taken, ac cording to directions." declared Mrs. Elizabeth Grimsley, of Van sDyke, Buchanan County, Va. When youj- strength gives out and you feel like dragging around all day long instead of skipping around spry and lively of old, try liking a few drops of this natural iron in a glass of water after meals It is simply wonderf uL People all over this state recommend Acid Iron Mineral. The beautv aboqt it is that it is just the highly concentrated natural iron. .A twelve ounce bottle usually sells lor a dollar ana as a. tonic, aid to. diges tion, kidneys, and bladder it can't be equalled. It is sold only in original bottles and the trade mark "A-I-M" oh bottles and carton is the Perrodinq Chemical Corp. guarantee of strength and quality. Most 'druggists hive it. I OH MY STOMi so OS ii TO2W aif wo'd digest she began a remarkable sto, H hos, 4 she has RprnrpH . new reconstructive, st0Ui;d tern purifier. Ul 'Evervthincr that t . stonjach like a lunm " wul!i iJ would form and I woul the. Unit:. I got so I 'et H thing down. Trying to Wt ?lj stomach pumped out, but tf' not helD me. as T mm;.,.. , .even I kept 'hearing sn .. . lUsU Plicsphate that I thoucht m heln me and I deride taken two bottles and t .... y K already feeling nne t 5UrPrJ and am not troubled at ti "I am completely nd ,f m ., trouble, that I bad for three not felt so well for vpar iZi rrlnd tn pnAnrcn A i. 8 fei v .v.o. ni(;u i iUtn medicine." y th,s 'The ssirir of wanting to , wllJl4- TliaW-fS SllfF etr, .rr .... 'P 1UC atl(j I these sph-ndid public endorse,. 1 , uruggm. Fat Folks Learn How to Red, Jour A Simple, Safe Reliable People who are over-burdi Ducinuua xcit K.IIOW only fc the discomfort and ridicule y swui pcupic nave w Dear. If you are carrying around necessarily weakening your 4 gana aim aie carrying a burM destroys the beauty of your J xuere-is no neea oi anyone J i. . . llA w xeuuue juur weignt m j safe and reliable way, withe vation, diet or tiresome i speuu as mucn ume as you cy "y g uruggist a DOX 01 ,take one tablet after each d one oeiore retiring at night Weigh yourself onec a v X 1 1 r , c vo pow just now iast you aw weignt ana don't leave off t ment or even skip a single you are down to normal. Tassco is absolutely ha pleasant to take helps diee is designed to consume the' fatty tissue by increasing the carrying power oi the blood, few day's treatment should noticeable reduction in weiel: J 1 1 1 i o steps Decome ngnter, your woi easier and lighter, and morel feeling takes possession whole being. .Every ..person who suffen uperflous fatshould give tiiij ment.a. trial, there is nothing rAdv. NOTICE. To O. F. Toney, Delinquent Tail Notice is hereby given to loney, and -all persons who concerned as mortgagees of t described below, that the undq purchased -at -a delinquent tax Colum4us, Polk County, N. C, 7th day of May, 1917, land as follows : Beginning at a ' on.the Eastbank of a branch! north 85 E. 90 poles to a peis corner, thence N 70 W 60 polei pine, thence S 78 W 98 poles hickory, thence S 3 degrees! poles to a stake thence K 18 a hickory, down, thence N.51I poles to a maple on the brancJ with the branch to the beginnu taming (65) sixty-five acres less. Above described land is i ed in Columbus township, Polk ty isi. (J., and listed in the and the taxes thereon against O. F. Tonev. The said O. F. Toney, and al sons having mortgages again? land will take notice that the b redemption will expire on the Monday in May 1918, after date the undersigned ,will deit aeea tor sixty-four acres of saiq from the sheriff of Polk countj This the 2nd day of January ' JU..W. S. COBB Purcna XTrTTT.' The heirs at law of Aaron r and any person having a rati Ylfr&lnrt-fi-af Ion4 u-il notice that the undersigned pw eu tne hereinafter describea w a tax sale made by J. T. vv door in" Columbus, Polk Coutf the 7th day of May 1917 it beir first Monday in May 1917, uue .ana assessed ag1116. iana ior the year 1916, the amc taxes due being $5.75, which land Was Il'cfoH in lia Tiomo nf I taxes? thorovn oc-eaocA AOrflillS heirsof Aaron French, the saic uemg aesenjbed as follows Qifnafn J -i-i u.. Tn uivuaK: 111 VUIUIIIUUS Polk County, State of North Ca: the ulation line,, and running thence 15 East 70 tiaIm fn n Snanist ivauj ovum - a poles to a pine and red oak M uie ivicee corner; tnence ' said line 110 poles to a white thence North 25 East 14 poles hickory. Speculation line; thence Speculation line North 45 poles to the beginning, contain11 acres, more or less. r c ueirs at law OI Aaru and other persons having a mof against or claiming an interq esiirl 1o4 j. i 4.:A thi- uu Will HULlV-c j " AUCXUpUiUIl Will CAf- J first Monday, in Hay 1918, after date -tW Tvrv- J j , ' 1 - AM "v" xsHicemea, -will aemana a This 27th 4ay of December, l5j 35-4t.. W. H. STEAEH DR. C. C BELCHER Has moved his office from Cm to the Justice: Hons J I have gained so muck strength I can get a bottle today. Adv.
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