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11 I V? Kc.t Do You Kno p About Y I Yo * ?~no~ance may startle you. F< \v people know of the many fum lions of the blood supply, and , just how important it is that it be / kept absolutely tree from all impuri. l:ts. 1*1 he health of the entire body |l deperrtis upon the condition of the P. blood. You .?re invited to write and | obtain a booklet il?at gives you some I invaluable information on this im; JOIN HOOVER'S FOOD SA< NOW AND! \, .. ^ I he American Government through II Herbert Hoover has inaugurated a natm^ial campaign to urge the savin.; jj of focfe<l stuffs. Mr. Hoover has termed this movement for the registration i of the people in food saving as "*m L- unprecedented adventure in democi racy." It is a national campaign pro1 jeeted so large in its scope that the I TO Tin; FOOD ADMINISTRATOR, w \ cwtmotom t>. r I AM GLAD TO JOIN YOU I SERVATION FOR OUR NATION / HKRSHIP 1N%THE UNITED STATI< PLEDGING MYSELF TO CARin A^VICE OF THE FOOD ADM INI S AS MY CIRCUMSTANCES I'ERJ , Name I"j Street t f state Occupation. Number in Household Occupat Will you take part in authorized neig sorvation ? Have you a garden? ! There are no fees or dues to be os to have as members all of those a All women over sixteen are eligible. The (lovernmcnt does not ask you i for your food; does not urge you to J quit eating, but merely requests you 1 to save your own food for your own consumption, but in doing so, to consume it with wisdom, judiciously, and thereby help "win the war." If you are already economizing, sign the card as an earnest of your! SELECT POTATO SEED WHEN DIGGING CROP Then You Can Locate the DIsease Free Hills From Others. Select your seed sweet pot; Ires r the I'mIT wlvn you ;p'o ('ij. gin ; a ! can locate disease-free hi!'- I tin advice of the tni'ed Slri.e 1/ p:.i mcnt of Ac riculiur'n ; >" !. so -d lection will help your next ("'on c capo d I so ; .sos win h o ah ver <1 s r y from 10 POO,' 00 ,.?> 1 ..Odd 0 ft ' n hoi. of sweet potatoes. A little rxha c v i irt handling your market or t> ; t. providing proper storage w i 1 awliieporta it vva U?s tVs year. When the potatoes arc d"g. tiv , seed for next year's crop shou'd i ( saved. Split the stems down to ih? Jami take seed potatoes 'horn t p ; TKcst-yielding hills where the entire) hill is free from black-rot, stem-rot, I and other diseases. Plants vvi h stems blackened inside have strm-r i i wilt, or blue-stem. Any sweet p< ta- ; toes with nearlv round, sunken spt i on the surface should ho disc:.r >. | Such potatoes probably have biaci:-1 rot. Potatoes wiih other o"! vounds on the surface a. d with ?'(>?. ! I CT:(ls should not he taken for sc">d I Other diseases may he harbored ie soch spots ami it.ay transmit the < s i rffcxo to the crop next year. How to Handle and Store,. Paimers should provide them. elv s j with proper storage facilities, Po , specifications for .storage-house coi,struction. write for Parmers' Bulleiuv No. 54S, Department of Agrieultui e,; Washington, I). C. When th.e sweet j potatoes are dug they should l.o! handled with care so as to avoid bruises in which disease germs often j l gain a foothold. A barrel of sweet1 potatoes is cm ten worwi as inni-ii as a | barrel of apples, but they are seldom ( handled in the same careful way. The seed and, in fact, all sweet potatoes should be held at a tempera-1 ture of 85 degrees during the sweat-! ing period, with free ventilation of 4Pho storage room. The temperature should then be lowered gradually 4o ISO degrees or f>5 degrees F, and the sweet poattoes kept at this temperature in a well-ventilated room. For information on diseases of Bweet potatoes read Farmers' Bulle- I tin 714. | o The Quln ne That Does Not Affect tin Head Brr. use of its tonic nnd laxative effect, I.AXA- ' TIVK UKOMO UU1NINK is better than ordinary l| Qu-.tiine ami docs not cause nervousness nor ri>.;r in h;r.d. Komcmhrr full nrune and Ic.ic toi the &if?aaturc of l\. W. CiltOVJb;. 3Cc. w I our Blood Supply? portant subject. It tells how to l;eep 1 ihe blood strong and free from the | many impurities to which it is constantly subject. It gives the history of S. S. S., the , world's most successful blood remedy, which has been sold for more than fifty years b., druggists everywhere. This book will be sent free to all who write to Swift Specific Co., Dept. A Atlanta, Ga. /IN?CAMPAIGN ] SIGN THE CARD TODAY v.ork to be done is as great as though a census of the country was being taken. % If the American people are informed they will respond. If they respord i then bread and meat cards will not !#e i necessary. But we have been asked during the week of October 21-28th to sign this card: i THE SERVICE OF FOOD CONtNI) I HEREBY ACCEPT MKM:S FOOD ADMINISTRATION, f OUT THE DIRECTIONS AND riRATOR IN MY HOME, INSOFAR /I IT. 'ity ! ion of Breadwinner 1 .hborhood movements for food con ! i I I (i i#l 1? i A ?l :J . < i>uiii, i hvj i uuu Auiiiiiii^umor wisii- j ictually handling food in the home, j ~ I willingness to "do yoi:r bit" and as a j piotest against your neighbor who is j not economizing. If you can ra'c something, then sign the card to hclj yourself carry out your determination and also to show the Government tlu t her people arc behind her. 10. 1. She wo.d, Publicity Maragcr. j CALOMEL SALIVATES , ! AND BASES YOUSiCKI | ! Acts like dymutvlc , on w ship;- \ i :,h liver and T*ou lone a i dry's work. I I . I ; - re s no reason v.. ; n v . i . . . . . . i < \ ( '"l:o s.- ?:or:r.g, , ;.g ea | an ! vVm :i ' c\v < c its !, 11\m a v ; untie < f !t (! >) L I ' Y< ?. a p : ; i ci su'ost ia!; t t . !?> ir . I1 Is a ok i: ;11!'. vo 'o '' ?>?? i m 11 w'l! start livr" jus rj'c'.v aj calm- oL i ' I it i ' n't ] . ii 'vi; a <! 'rn n*"*' t-..' ivu; j Child on rn ! '/"O'-v car Dod-on's Li'." r , ix r:-i; ;e t ' I j?" foetiy harmlc s. Calomel is a danrer< ?> dig. T[ n^i t ii>-\- and attacks ' a L-.r.? - . T: ko :\ dose of r.a?ty mol today i : a! vt.u will fool weak, sick and n ;:?seated tomorrow. !)< n't lose a day's, v < > k. Take a spoonful of Dodson's ( Liver Tone instead and you v ill wake up foplin^ great. No more bilious-i no-- -, constipation, sluggishness, Ivv.dache, coated tentrue or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don't find Dcdson's Liver Tone acts better than horrible calomel your money is waiting for you. adv. TOWN TAX NOTICE. Town tu:: is duo rnd payable bo-1 tween Oct. lb and Doc. hist, 1017. A, tax of 10 mills is'levied for current: expenses of the town, 12 mil's to; pay interest on $d0,000.00 Water \Vorksand Sewerage bonds and create! a sinking fund for payment thereof,! < nd 1 1-2 mills to retire contract in-I dobtedness, total l."> mills. C. II. SNIDKR, tf. Town Treas. o m # | Used 40 Years | CARDUI J The Woman's Tonic *! ' ?? Sold Everywhere tt r. # $? ?? < THE HORRY HERALD ALLIES MUST SAVE j IT.'LYT.T m SCSI! i . ! British Writer Gays Defeat Is1 a Terrible Crisis in War CHANCE TO TUiUJ IT INTO AN ADVANTAGE Emergency Boldly Handled; I May Give Favorable I Turn. I A London dispatch to The Now 1 York Times says: Under the heading, "Save Italy: Uigent Need of Franco-Bi ili/h j Help," Sidney Low writes as follows in The Daily Chronicle on a subject which has been discussed in London circles, though not in the press: "Another sudden and terrible crisiof the war has arisen. It may prove tDo beginning of the end for good or! ii;. "The Italian armies of the lson/.o' have been disastrously defeated f u ; the moment we hope only for the' moment. It is almost a debacle. Tim; Italian line is falling- back before the Austro-German host, with its concentrated and ovei powering art'llery. "Cadorna ma> have to retire behind Tuglianvnto or even furtla r. V? 'Com to be ?vj "uessirg the begi*ni r >: or.o of tin so gc at dtives wit I massed mfantry and the march o ; heavy guns hire thee '?1 i .) i can!:1 the Au.slro-(I(r:n. r.s over Polar.' . sorbin a id Roumarin. AnT'.er la: g '' act of a'died territory 1'riuli a <* ! Vccieto. with thair rich at <1 nol h J '*:.itS a\(! f cr' ile fields mm- ) 1 in- i ". I 'he destroying ha a! j whivh lv v / * 'a/agotl Mo: via .i a* d novthcvn i t " riiroo "If Cndovna can not t \ :1 o viv ' Vn might cv'er? bo com*} Med to with- ' draw across T o Mo a: <1 'cave I.or: j a ry ;; r 1 Piedmont to the '.noivy : ' the invmlty. That, ho^ovcr, will nr. aj-pon for the v arc p that befovf '..i ' :>'\r j. reached Ita'y \ :11 l:::v \| u.?lo peace. "It i;> wo!! to sneak pln'nly. T: ; loan.a. italic ha > political, not !o ! .an >t""alogic. . :ynifieaecn The So-J h lir/s. : cairn'id?;, yv.j-'i >'is a..<l TepphUcv, who hj-out 'a aba:' the tail < ' ' M ?.-o ]i cahi t ::: o m *r 1 aot-v bnn tl.ey have boon >'a o .May, 19!' ' m.'.a : f <>*'] '. :i : i". be w kc ' : < ! o.a. evyr.-nI e i jv, T! y i ; ouM fb av wei. ,-a i" Tin if e voh. r.o t i ( ;jo' a y ?v ?-? at i-> a.? > I r It .vsr r.rd ibi . !; ' e'x r. i;.-< ! ' >< .Ji <.. t a ,a' ' !e i lav h k'-a i ; iv 1 uY ' : \ i 1 o r*to e! 13 el,glum, iUtnifu lis r.Y , '.(rYm, r.u.- ( r i:u 1 rr< r*. !.. "s o' V V' I )Yi tic . (' 1V.Y, c ;M ' ? ' ( d ] . tr , m 1 <i ' *t ; ) ' t . "F ee ik* f t( ?ta'y m Ic 1 >d a*vl *M' cd n' : *! en-.;, 1>\- b' .Tnc * | ;i *d !\ktgland partly f >r be'* sake, unite a- much, nay, moro, for tlieir J own. It is not merely that the spectacle of German ar.d Austrian soldiers robbing, murdering and wreck- , ing in such places as Uclinc, \'erona, ? Vincenz and Padua would be an outrage to humanity, but also it would , be an irreparable disaster and dis- i g ace to ourselves. Russia may so >n ,, be virtually out of the war. 1 ( sly were to (to < ut, loo, Arit nYu' ^ be p may come too 1: to t.> prove: i \ that dawn cf no;, tinted |< : >v w'.a i , for t'l' i ?:.ns <h font. ; "The" free mus! the we.'te rn p >v . t is s r lit ore *y nerve to lu ht> and le- J Ivor their southern partite;*. It i*' e t .enient b'M wiib fate, an i' m.u 1 1; * i . 'zed wi.h unsparing energy a *d c n'ompt do :-lon. Gador a. v ith ?i s ..1 ole 'lOO-mi e 'homier to guard, ar. ' i: ( mewhc'.e near a million Austr-- g Germ'in troops facing his <v.svn v ' uie, i ; hard pressed and out gun ted.! v Great strategist though he be, audio splondid'y as the Alpini and Rersag-ld lieri and other contingents o'f his in- j fantry fight, he will hardly be able! to deal with this tremendous assau't j as he beat back the Ausrian irruption in 191(). The odds are too heavy ^ especially as in the first onrush he has lost a large part of his artillery. If he is to hold his own he must ' have more men, and, above all. mo re v heavy guns; and for guns he van not j wait. England and France must for- , ward them to him without a day's do lay, even though by so doing tluy ^ plant wrath and sorrow in the hoar's ^ of army commanders elsewhere and al cause the pace of the operations on the western frolit to slow down for a 1 while. v "It will he regvetablo if vou eat! o ftl not persistently follow up the pus! ti . CO WAY, S. 0 $$$ ^ 1. Mix and sift flour, baking I'owcitr and salt. 11 ; , M ?? ,.. _s:A; ' /'. d n.'.!! : i 4, r\ n ^ Ti, ?(- r I ?. Add Ci ftr.K us- vn!l n of tf:f well I eaten, asui Wl.t'ilj Oi lj^? Lvi<tvi> t'l.t. Ves! Economical Coitglrnc is a'so rior for i.ying an i loi til cc/at-iT i ***1 wi MBM III a an a %* riouy'h Hub*, l.lu'l 1 ; n.l i.' t'.r 'jr..-. ii cu'i m l reap ([U cV iy cl'.o a:; fia'i. 1' lluii reveal victory <v v A!.>.\e; lUi in war ti?o u n*1. ! y ail.:. supo s Jo 1)'c lovs. The iv i v? <;uty I cfoio a- ai iho nu :..ont so ;>'onl as tiiai of w?.r?.fi:?y off the '.h.uii.y; stroke s.iincil a1; Italy s ou.\ a (1 keeping l.cr a^'my f o.n Lc - j >; y ? 11. si oui of the war. j "(<a U ( rill.. !.m <1 il ti e cMra^cii. j i-. rie.in y k.it !cl. Holy's p'Os? sk [ , ? 'isio. li; .o i/.:.,. p;. v< the turn hp;' ; t v- the \\a i.. v n l'av< r. He \ jj an h v! e lend lock ol * .i.?! war;". re ? ' hros." .. !!c ?v a; 1 C \ iui 11.i a- Aulrkni d - | 1 a.' i ' S. ? U t i!. 1 >. v ! 1 .0 O iOi'. 4 C {' ( \v:?!' \ ?'.h W?.? ha .0 \v. v.-' I ; d p ? nice ? M. ' i a.i sv,:.!{ i.v< r I alt 1! th it !>: t i i'. sir n m b(- t .li'. via . ' a has 1 v .i..'."' . ! ,!? i will i iy.her -un power ? c." 11' ' . |) 1.. ! . 0 ' S, i. 1OW 'I I w?'( C is > r.cd <1 .?!' ( ' y'.he el hy t r ol' 'j dv/.en d: .'i.voiis ( . il 1 i 1* anil '/ren- 1 1 a! ty. then IP* uill i.ia , ? ; .v 1 . liOiiM be li e c :: t \ a dcient o!' j ' . a. < 1 s. ;V;! i'ac<] hy an Ai a d ' i . a - \h( frontier in the wake -! - the reeled army which p.ayia cn? 'v <! an. rip'it o'n to T'icle and haiiicr i 'ui.ut the collapse of Austria and a j ? i>: i'lito pe; . o with that State. i" "1 <! :'c say the hipker eommand ;!i *ny ! ai i i o m; n who speaks of h.tac! i ic tea ef twelve di\is'o?s ori the main theater ol' the war is ; !k:ny nonsense. The thi n';, thy aiist i.pid, imply can not hp done: :e.t that is the yrout <jucstion of poliy which the statesmen of the Allied ^ .ihinents must decide. A soldier uiturally and properly thinks most of 1 n . own front; but, if there is any ( ncaning in the unity of commanii .lea, there is a Single front for ill he armies, and it is for the supreme J oint directorate to determine where 1 e maximum effort at any moment needed. It seems that wo have a. banco of forming a new strategic . (heme. If neglected it may lead to ' i'etrievrblo failure; if used with ehius and daring, it may change the ^ /hole course of events, and so conert the ambitious enterprise of .the nemy into the instrument of his own fall." P c< o (, ESTRAY NOTICE- v ti There has strayed from me two n lack sows. These hogs have just nl now bought hv 'lie undersigned about tl month or five weeks ago and when tl ' ced in a lien thov torn mit ?>.. i u M v? v i'n i/ mm II ' : away. They were bought from :?i?M Allen and Sam (bisque. Any | ai wo who .fcees there hogs will pleasejof r.tifv Mvs Km ma S-rirlc'ard. ft. ? ' j tl . No. 2, (Inlivants Kerry, S. C., and 1 ley will be satisfied for their time eh rid trouble. adv-10-25-3t. o Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days our druggist will refund money if PA 7.0 INTMKNT fulls to cure nnvcn*e of ItcK: , ' ' lind. Iliteditiy c? Protruding u. M 'c,* * j . he hrct opplicAtiou ?ivii: K?*c und ktfl. b' ? | WAFFLE We agree with you about v fles. They must be crisp. No! don't doubt that your waffles crisp. But perhaps you'd like th even more crisp. If you would, why don't you some economical Cottolene W fles? Wholesome, economical C tolcne, you know, has a deligh habit of making all foods 4<cris^ v,-aides included. If you prefer to use your own recipe sure to urc one-third less of econor Cottclene than, you would f expensive In \T"1 44 i | I > hy onc-t...rd ;j S dimply this: W kolcscmc CVttcLne unusually rii cvui rotx'li r.v/1.r It con i.o water or s.dt. So it fits farther. (s,.:r recipe pven here has an est a Mi r< nutation tor making dv.iciwus, ?. risp wt V.' ill \\ u t r- it ? J *% Z < cups f.cur 2 rc.iimicd le:u;x>ons baking powdci 1 level tt;: spoon s-lt 2 cups u.illc vets -i i2C, * N v h 'cs 4 epps 1 tul.!v.spov>n melted Cot*-lenc 1 (v^uiv ? *V'\ 1 i.iuV\ s li\j\v K) star uolfolen ' P'zkcs Good Cooking Bella *?r.akir.g ^ .^XI m c w p } p ct? 11 u a v'J hi ju . 0,^.i "TV' * ' - ? I o v.' \t s ji?L\V A.V..JC ?l <100 Iic.?s Gho.-.S !' 100 Bays XlsCi ~J. w; c ^ n a 7-><i c ,i p ? u i *> * j 14. k j v.. v/ * i \.- il l ?: ICO Ilii I!ccu Y/itecvi ? f?00 ?u. Suca Eye Two Curs I Cry ' 0"!c Car L..J\1 J 15 Cars Cu;ir,c 1 . Cv.v I i Warehouses. C.o v.; for Core p est. _ j f. > r <- ; v --r. { ' I ' \ . i 'r . ... I i \.i \ ^ w.. . / . } t I / ; ?T v ? * r' -'i Cooler : w : II 4 ?ni uv ?t?i vtr wiikiiw*! *rww>f?nfwn W ..- 'r- .x? : x ;j r i . xt' IS ? ?*? ' \ 'r*'} '; h'^-4 YiSf,e 6 i * I u ,1!; Il i i A? t J ,Jv . '?. | ^ ?r-?. -t> jr.,, p r , ^ ' a >'j f K ' ; j . > [ . M Ji ? i I t f ? ! H N > h ? 5 i l 4..' 8 : f. i ? i : O* ti n A* ? < I i i With the American Army in , ntncr. rirst oaiialions of Amnions in the trenches have boon rcliov(i by others. Relief, which is com. idercd one of tlie critical periods ^ v hen the enemy by shelling tlie a* aoaches to the position may inflict ^ eavy damage, was accomplished su a essfully. Apparently the enemy v: 1 iot aware of what was going on. With the men hack in billets, it now ^ ; permitted to mention for the fird ime that the casualties were nog". ! ible. In fact, more men are suffer ig with ''trench feet" than will ounds. from a militaiy standpoint the ex j erience gained bv the Americans i el rmsidered of a very high value in tin aining of contingents wiiich ar< et to arrive on French soil. It was : red, dirty, wet, mud-caked body ( *' ien that returned to billots. Tin ion bad only two clear days while m le trenhes. Before anything else icy required a bath, first with gasone and then with water. Tftnflv flio ?iir? wo" i ; 1 " ?..w . ? ?? ??c?r> omiillig II11.Kill IV | id the returned soldiers spent most i the time sunning themselves and i }<i leir belongings. ' q Tonight the returned battalions aroj^ car. and ready to go back again. J i%, V) Optimistic Thought. ,l The man who vjx aks with prudence. > ne.T think h m to be tedious, though ';l l? speaks much and long. i c< THREE iS 'Ot- 4. Beat mixture thoroughly. tful >? ..u.iis ** Cook it; hot waHle iron we'll grea eii with ( \)tt ole:*.e. I'rvwn tir t ?.iic side rhon the oilier. t>. Suviwith iiuiple syrup. t ri At n^ocors in t?r? nt co'.vcmcftt sir eg SK6L0-FMi WILL Ai ITALY ,r 4 '* * < I Cnriarm Kr.iivr, hip [r.rtv Rp!\.? - . .is- ? ' } on A!! Support Alios Can C O . v >21 A R R A fx- C C fvl E T J T S HAVE BEEN MADE ALREADY Confident That C adorn a Will Ultimately Stop AustroGonrtans. 1 .or.d- S;eps have already been vkea l or . 'Mi-"o: iry; mo fu:h si p > <ii;'o resistance to tue Italian.-. Tii * ol'ow ariiOe primed cor. ] i( in usly b> '1 he Times today. "There is reason I() believe that the : ritual situation on the Italian fivr.t lias received and is receiving the prompt and smynathetic considcr.u ion of the French and i?:"Ii^h govern units. It is understood that tho 'taiian commander in chief alroady T!iovss that lie may roly upon mod noinpt ami i'ullost support n. may be the power of t?a Allie to yive." What is i.AX-FOS LAX-{-OS IS AN ITArjVfT CASCAPA V Directive Liquid laixative, Cathartic ,nd I,ivor Tonic. Contains Cascata Baik, line l'lap lv t t, Rhubatb Root, Black, loot, May Api le Root, Senna heaves and 'cpsin. Combines strength witli pa1?able aromatic taste. Doeu not ip ipe. 50c 4) NOTICE. Lost Oct. 27th. 1017, one folding acket on the road leadhtj* on* cast ??* .oris, which had SO.O ;n '. nd had my name and address of 2<" ' Into St., Norfolk, Va.. in it. Finder ill please return same to me. \V? 1 cceive a liberal reward for it or 1 ill satisfy the finder. Ul-17-ht WORTH HARDEE. Tabor, N. C., RED 1. Box 70. o NOTICE. The public is earnestly asked to call l once on the President of the Red ross Chapter and secure yarn for hitting sweaters, mufflers, mittens rul helmets for our soldier boyx. very woman or child that can knit is r.ked to come at once and get the urn as the weather is getting cold in! the sweaters are very much nced1. ?? A ? '? M