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MT.V-ERNON SIGNAL IV, Oc!. 26, 1917 'u'-ji. d every Friday by EDi.Ai} S. ALBKIOHT. UB^CHIPriOW DSS r»AR $1.0 /Idvrtising tales :nau4 known . application KENTUCKY I'ltKSS A SSOCI ATU'l UNITliD STATES FOOD .ADMINISTIt \TION. Washington, D. C., Otobor lTlli. l:;17. To All Fudeiu! Fuml Adminis- trate .TS: A statement his appeared in Ct«!C-••»«» p a p - r s thai tin? Uniifil Stums Food Administration )m» th« iuiutiiii.il of irilui'iiij; ih< hi-jf |>ric« 10 $lo 00. Tin-in snlttUny uillru". ami lias mu.in! n fl. od of iiiqiun-a to ,»li el. the folio.Mlly is a sample or oui reply: Chicago advirt-s als<>hii*ly uu true and do noi u-|>icscnt opinii.n or prti| r**• actum of ihr Fiiod AdfiiiniMi'ai-iiii, w h ul> will tukt- no '.lop, l/i j. ii|uiiliir livr All l.« pritv. at which alli.d and jov- eriiuiemal purctia-^-s are mad», on u plativ iliat (fives .n us.ti:id return of coat and profit to pro durors of mout Ri.imals. In our opinion th« host market obtain- able for the present corn nrop of the country will be through livo stock. Wo need inereasud production of beef and pork and the only wny to secure this in crease will hi- by a profit on pro- duction. Wil' appreciate your giving thin widest publicity. Faithfully Vours, Herbert Hoover. . Now and ihen we herr of aome One who is afraid to si>>n p l e d g e card for the (kmaerva-ina nf food for the reasoa that it only provide* a meaas of helping the Government in their plan to won fiscato all oar food stuff Anyone who believes that the U. |S. Gov- ernment will confiscate the food stutt in any home in [the land is too ignorant to .be allowed to. travel unguarded and the persen of ordinary inteligence who' uses such language is a liar of J the first cloth and one of the. worst of German sympathizers THE uian whe can but refuses to buy a Liberty Ijond for the selfish, hnggish reason that he ^an get a greater income 00 his money elsewhere,* is certainly un american and properly belongs to the LaFollette class that should be soul the Kaiser as a Xrnas of- fering. We call attention to the con- stitutional amendment to be voted on at the November election. This amendment provides that! telephone, companies may buy or sell a privilege which is now de- nied by the present law of our state. The civic bodies in var ioua towns ami cities and wspca ially In those ulares where two system* are operotinc, are making strong demand for a one system seivice. The following more clearly expresses the situatiou and gives the reasons why the people and not the telephone companies in particular, are urg- ing the adoption of the amend moot. The article Is as follows: "I read with much interest what your paper said about the amendment to be voted on next mouth, and hope you will Bake it clear to your people that if they don't want is be annoyed to death, don't have two'phones," said he. We [have beard a num- b e r of similar expressions. The idea of the new law ia to Ipermlt one company to buy tho other— thus one can afford to give first- class service. Kates can not be boosted thereby, of course, as the city councils can regulate that If good service Is not g i r en, hate the *rand jury indiet the company a taining money under false pre tenses. There are many WETS to get protection- But let's not takeTBfwtting view of the mat ter acd say., if one company gets control It will gouge /the people, 1 t h e people will not be f prefer to sit Bqjr Liberty Bonds and Protect Ycsr Homes Says President of Women's Club Federation •*?s!dent of the Ohio Feder- vomrn's Committee of the •«ued this stirring call to " I to ac^lJt In this second nmer-n 'InV - £ of —- - "".'u wi taw rourtt Liberty-Loan un palgn: "BOY YOUR BOND FOIt LIBERTY TODAY." Tlecauso It la a good Investment. , *%DeftVae It helps to 1'cr p burlnosg go • " every cent of the mcney raised by these bonds la spent In this conn- "Because If these bonds do not Bell, the necessary money most be raised by auch heavy taxation as to cripple evi-ry Indurtry In the land, and the poor would not bo able to provide themselves with the barn necessities of Ute. Evoryihlng would go Into tnxa'.lon. Hence come those bonds as real part tn win- Dnltod Slated—to your slate. Ajnonlca, BXTY *OUft BON6 YOUR HOME:." not to Fri to your city, to your hom. FOR LIBERTY TODA' ,Y TO PROTECT What Our Country Is Fighting For There la a story of Quickly, tore a piece of claimed, "For France. CotonlentlnB upon this Franca la literally t tracched In American soil. If / American men had died by th- lad been put to shame uQspfeakaoie. tne anfl yearnlhg go touchlngly expro»»ed by Uamd the handful of nod would have it# e< of JLmerlcaha. Thfe Germans are still.only sixty-£ve Ihnee thousand miles of sea separat***^ ardor of many. Tet In that see Me the t . If Oerma French officer the earth, pressed on Paris, while m and cools the the Lusltaala's plete. will will soon be lying beside the Frenchmen rtoo" to the cause of human liberty. Lei ue see It with our mind's ova and feel It In our hearts. Let us. too. seize the soil of our Our gallant What is jbacx or icur i^end This safety siioulJ never have t.e.-ii nir. A United Slt.es bend, whuthor Mb'rty ln.n. given date, with Interest at Ill's or th .1 r.:tc dnr'.n And s United Slates greenback Is no mor^or the Interest feature. The only real .llfTcrcr,® 1: legal tender while the bond is not. You con pay lord, any creditor, with the greenback. Bv.'on- bond Investment you must trade the hond for :he But bolh are backed by all tho resources of t of the government Jusi so long as irt: American a fifty dollar Liberty bond will be wodth Ally dolla Bnclc Sam wilt have to go broke before elti Investment. lability arth. oubtful THE HCij EiP ARE THE FOLKS HI .IP Si. ountlnx the m y y t urth Federal "Many officers and men have made big sacrifices In a financial way In or- 1 g«t ots the dcr 10 he hore. but tbey are throwing tibia and are themselves unu the spirit of the new part of the Liberty Loan Campaign with the same ^'rt' 0 Bo"'d' ZC " ' n v,l " ct ,lley oCered their serv- Llicy are pui- "SoliUers r.telize that lie loan must -Vlri'^" *«»: bC lulckly subscribed If the war is to the same lib- That Is why thy are watching thorac- al 11 clothes «on of the folks back home. They are :ids back of confident lhat I'hey will not be disap- pointed. Sly Utile,detachment of four iment In the oflicer# and 16 enlisted men have sub- liacb of s ucder my command 915.000. Total crlptlou The Council of ^ National Defense Siuce wu have Iw^un tlie caui- liaifn to set P'ood Saving pledge- ilcu fo ornment to diicharKe thousands of our lioys without their hav- iiiff 10 RO t o t h e frort Thi< is worth while, uud with this in vTew wc are giving our lime. )salary at all, to help in eut work We appeal to housewife in Rockciatle to sign these cards and y worker to do- Witfir pai.t in« n enrd to every home with cards sig«d. Wu people in this c. ing the Governr supplies away from tlicm 10 s ply the aruiy and navy. sijrning cards snd reporting U1.. Gentry th* amount of c ••d fruits and vegetables on^ielo us to h ive more f i r m pro- hand would be only helping in I ducts to use at liome and to this undertaking Nothing could Isell, iherebv having more money be further from the truth. The'and also help to win a victory Food Administration asks us to !<he greatest that was ever won encourage every citizen to econJin any war and save the lives O'.nise on food, so we will have'of our own boys. enough for ourselvos andpos-l M.Pennington, aibly some to sell With the! Government it is not only question of cost of food, but My Patriotism to me for advice, id been hi The boy" In the Spanish fighting under the Philippines. ™"" Intelligent of those believe that honor Is Ing In the world. With of her husband' and bravery in her soul, her had brought the boy straight thinking, straight 1 had watclicd and I waa proud It did for him to make. The training that he had received from his moth* and his pride in his father's dei tion to the country, made any other courso seem pitifully we ' * the boy. and. besides, he h keen appreciation of the Justl the cauao for wblcb the United States Is fighting. He did no for advice as to himself. He about his moiher. Was he doing ter they had madp np anytJi.ng that 1 night e useless. 80 after 1 IP boy the usual good aythlng that would interfere with But hero waa this youngstei^- ist beginning to feel the xest of life, full of sp!ondlri enthusiasm for •aWng his life worth while, will- ^ u c o n ^ m a y live in pence and se- Royal Baking; Powder saves eggs in baking. In many recipes only half £3 many eggs ETC nxrjirod, in some none at all, if an additional quantity of Royal Baking Pcwtier is used, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted. Try the following recipes which also conserve white flour as urged by the government. Corn Meal Griddle Calces tTne Old f.fclhoi! c m l d for t eu-s) E g g l e s s , M i l k l c - s S , B u t t e r l e s s Cak* & C 'tottfMai Itorel Baktej Powitr Boil sorar. vf.«r, fnlt. skortonia;-. iilt ant .«!;•» (The Old M o t h o d [7r-_;t C^i called fo.-2et:c?) it r.d for our new booklet "SS Vva^s to Saoe Eggs." A{ailed {rcc on request. j Address Royal Bshing Powder Co., Dept. U., 135 William Street, New York Journal Prints Strong Adoption Of rhe strong T h e O l d Reliable JONAS McKEIMZiE A G O O D *ccntly following {Editorial: "Amend Tho Con: Cham "The action of the Chamber of Cotr^ merce, in pledging its efforts to the me«t relat&g to the purchase of tele- phone line/ and in calling upon other commercial bodies to support It, Is « fnd timely. teiphone Unet to thai, tyj each contending lot Rockcasile Couo Chttirtn oil of Defense. LIBi?RtY"BONDS SOLD. Citizens Bank reports $11:600 sold: BanU ot Mt. Vernon $3,850, and First State Hank of Livings . .ton $2,900 The Peoples Ban\r small price, but the Food Ad- are not *e lliog as all snbscnp question of having a sufficient supply. Ko steps have been or will be taken to rob the produc crs or feres them to sell f >r a ministration is after the middle man, the ones who for years have been buying our products, holding'them and selling them to tis and others at an exorbi- tions are taken through the Bank of Mt. Vernon. This leaves Rockcastle •short about $10,000 of her allotment. Can't these be sold by tomorrow night.' October tant price. Signing pledge cards 2 7td is the last day. Buv.Lib is only indicating our willin t ness erty Bond today, don-t wait nn- help osrselves snd thereby tiI wmorrow . help win the war; to help end It sooser; te keep o.r soUiers STOUACH. from harine to RO to Fra.c# . Iat ' « l0 " | y- ? 0Br iJ . , ' ,L ' '*ed thoroughly, sbstain from It is s> evident fact that if we mtat for , f » w ' dBy9 and i n m0st raise and furnish to England and cases the sour stomsoh will dis Franfce enongh food to feed appear. If it doef not take one their amies snd gons snd am- 01 Chamberl.iin's Tablets immcd- ««sftsraape'^s m ss starve Germany out of gtomsch and yoo may find It this war, thus,allowing our Gov beat to cot tiem out expenai public. When thf professional flirouth long <iny» nnd 8000 Miles stand nrcl track directly serving naturally Alabama Florida required Georgia Indiana Illinois telephOn Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi written company could .not or purchase, fee Ing company, with every municipality listed two telephone M>ever much City Council wished on»f one, they could get rid ot neither wltho lines were doomed to continuous ence. In spite of the ally neither w to the public, satisfactory 8tate. authorities rr.d local complete power of regulation, of com pan "The General Assembly ado pending amendment to the Con? permitting one telephone com pany tt> purch tho City Cousell 5<ate authorities should appro i f e : without that approval Missouri NorthCarolina Mmd Your Business SouthCarolina District of Columbia L I N K O F General Merchandi se Farm Implements ni-Mi \ilil To ihv Pnblic F YOU or your friends contemplate traveling to snyjpointand desire information regarding fares, schedules, train ser- vice, etc., you will find it to yourinterest to call cn or communicate with the nearest ticket agent of the . Southern Railway System Trains are operated on con- venient schedules and every cii'ort is made to make your trip a pleasant one. R C. KING, Divi. and new*papera—until aenae of practicability U Muat our fathers and aona and brothers come back to us bleeding or dead before we can be more fenerall? awakened to an understanding that civilisation against the barbarism of t That It la for our safety, our freedom that our boy a hare gone .to «ght—a safety we hare enjoyed these Isst three years In the shelter ef the great English fleet and the ralor snd why yoo must support the and buy these bondi; is why the government's business buftlneea, lh» business of every d woman worthy to enjoy th* of this great republls. MRS SMITH RECOMMENDS tfHAMBEKLBIlTS TABUSTS. "I bavehsd store or lass stom- ach trouble (for eight or ten years,"' writes Mrs. G H. Smith, Brewcrton, N. Y. "When suffering from attacks of indi- gestion and heaviness after eat- ing, one or twe of Chsmberlaia's Tablets have always relieved me. I have also foan4 them a pleas- ant laxative." Tkese tablets tone ip the steaach snd enable it t6 porform its function* Mi- ll rally. If yon are troubled with indigestion give them a trial, «t well aad stay well. CASTOR IA For Infants imfl Children In Use For Over 30 Y«ars mado. Thin ment *Jm» paeiied by the House of resenUtlTes without a dl*nent!ng the Si Such a vote In an Indication of the], wlde-ipread Interest In th» the demand fop tl«- relief It will br!n*r. The public intek is fully protected. "We cannot too highly commend the Chamber of Commerce In it* effort? adoption of this amend- ment by the roter*. The Brate Jour- nal !g for the amendment, and wfll.ad-l its efforts to thoee of tho Chamber of Commerce to l-r'nr nbnut the adoption BOW ABOUT IT? Seventy American bora mur- dered by the cowardly comman der of a sneaking Germaa Sub- marine ! Does this brine the war home to yeu; or must jou wait until my son, y»ur son, and thousands of others lie with up- tamed faces on the blood-soaked fields of France, snd the last rav of sunshine has faded from the hearts of thousands of American mothers, before you realize that this war Is yonr war; that In it yoar responsibility is undivided snd certain, limited oalt by your ability. " The Issue Is squarely before you; It oannot be evaded. Are yon so craven hearted that yon value your dollars above the right to live freely and happily Are vou going to hang on to your money while brave Ameri- s face all the horrors of German savsgery ? If not, come across, buy liberty bonds, yes?' aytn>N 4al ailpjai the xrar STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Kv., says: "For quite - a lone while I suffered wiili stomach trouble. I would " have pains and a heavy feelius afier my meals, a most disagreeable taste in my mouth. It 1 ate anything with butter.oil or crease, 1 would spit il up. 1 began to have regular sick headache. 1 had used pills and tablets, but after a course of these, 1 would be constipated. It just seemed to tear my stomach ail up. 1 found they were no good at all for my trouble. 1 heard TKEDFORD'S . , BUCK-DRAUGHT recommended v#ry hlthly, to b«f<n fo use it. It cured ine. I keep it ig the house all the time. It is the best •v»r mcdicine nudt. I d* sot'htve sick headache or ttomtch troablc anv more." Black-Draticht acts on tie jsded liver and helps it ts do its important work of throwing out waits materials and poisons from the sys- tem. This mstficinc ihoi(ld be in every household "for use in time of need. Get* package today. If you feel sluggish, take a dos^ tonight You will feel fresh to- morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists. ONE CENT A DOSE i2Sc3 that was forced on civilization by war midsi Garman plutocrats. 0;t r s thl barbarous Ger- nat^stnperor and his contemptf >le sotj^fhat. true to our tradi- ions. we^have the courage to five our laat~9ollar .to save-the vorld from their accursed rule. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA GREAT FAITH INCHAW- BERLAIN'S COLIC rANO IARRHOEA REMEDY. Chnmherlain's Colic arrhdoa. Re riled y my father year ago when he had I diarrhoea mediately a n d b y hevrd him in this doses he was abso-i has great faith i dy," writes Mrs. W.J Stanley, N. Y. j

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KENTUCKY I ' l tKSS A SSOCI ATU'l

U N I T l i D S T A T E S F O O D . A D M I N I S T I t \ T I O N .

W a s h i n g t o n , D. C., O t o b o r lTlli . l:;17.

T o All F u d e i u ! Fuml A d m i n i s -trate .TS:

A s t a t e m e n t h i s a p p e a r e d in Ct«!C-••»«» p a p - r s t h a i tin? U n i i f i l S t u m s Food A d m i n i s t r a t i o n )m» t h « iuiutiiii.il of i r i lu i ' i i i j ; ih< hi-jf |>ric« 10 $ l o 00. T i n - i n snlt tUny u i l l r u " . ami l ias m u . i n ! n fl. od of i i i q i u n - a to ,»li el . t h e folio.Mlly is a s a m p l e or oui r e p l y :

C h i c a g o adv i r t - s als<>hii*ly uu t r u e a n d do noi u-|>icscnt opinii .n or prt i |r**• a c t u m of i h r Fiiod AdfiiiniMi'ai-iiii, w h ul> will tukt- no ' . lop , l/i j . i i | u i i l i i r livr

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p r i t v . a t which a l l i . d and jov -er i iu iemal purctia-^-s a r e m a d » , on u plativ iliat (f ives .n u s . t i : i d r e t u r n of coa t and p ro f i t to p r o d u r o r s of m o u t Ri . imals . In o u r op in ion t h « h o s t m a r k e t o b t a i n -able f o r the presen t c o r n n rop of t h e c o u n t r y will be t h r o u g h livo s tock . W o need ine reasud p r o d u c t i o n of beef and p o r k and the only wny t o secure t h i s in c r e a s e will hi- b y a p r o f i t on p r o -duc t ion . Wil ' a p p r e c i a t e y o u r g i v i n g th in widest p u b l i c i t y .

F a i t h f u l l y Vours, H e r b e r t H o o v e r .

. N o w a n d ihen w e h e r r of a o m e One who is a f ra id t o si>>n p l e d g e c a r d fo r t h e ( k m a e r v a - i n a nf food for t h e r e a s o a t h a t i t only provide* a m e a a s of h e l p i n g the G o v e r n m e n t in t h e i r p lan to won fiscato all o a r food s t u f f A n y o n e w h o be l ieves t h a t the U . |S. Gov-e r n m e n t will c o n f i s c a t e t h e food s t u t t in a n y h o m e in [ t h e land is t oo i gno ran t to .be a l lowed to . t r ave l u n g u a r d e d a n d t h e p e r s e n of o r d i n a r y in te l igence w h o ' u s e s s u c h l a n g u a g e is a l i a r of J t h e f i r s t c loth a n d one of t h e . wors t of G e r m a n s y m p a t h i z e r s

THE uian w h e c a n b u t r e f u s e s to b u y a L i b e r t y I jond fo r the se l f i sh , h n g g i s h r e a s o n tha t he ^ a n get a g r e a t e r income 0 0 h i s m o n e y elsewhere ,* is ce r t a in ly u n a m e r i c a n and p r o p e r l y be longs t o t h e L a F o l l e t t e c l a s s t h a t shou ld be s o u l the Kaiser a s a X r n a s of -f e r i n g .

We call a t t e n t i o n to the con-s t i t u t i o n a l a m e n d m e n t to b e vo ted on a t t h e N o v e m b e r e lec t ion . T h i s a m e n d m e n t p r o v i d e s t h a t ! te lephone, companies m a y b u y o r sel l a pr iv i lege which is n o w de-nied by t h e p r e s e n t law of o u r s t a t e . T h e c ivic bod ie s in v a r ioua t o w n s ami c i t i e s a n d wspca ially In t h o s e u l a r e s w h e r e two system* a r e ope ro t i nc , a r e m a k i n g s t r o n g d e m a n d fo r a one s y s t e m se iv ice . T h e f o l l o w i n g m o r e c l e a r l y e x p r e s s e s t h e s i t ua t i ou and g i v e s t h e r ea sons w h y t h e people and n o t t h e t e l e p h o n e c o m p a n i e s in p a r t i c u l a r , a r e u r g -ing t h e adop t ion of t h e a m e n d moot . T h e a r t i c l e Is a s fo l lows:

" I r e a d w i t h m u c h i n t e r e s t w h a t y o u r p a p e r said a b o u t the a m e n d m e n t t o b e voted on n e x t m o u t h , a n d h o p e y o u will B a k e i t clear t o y o u r peop le t h a t if t h e y d o n ' t w a n t is b e a n n o y e d to d e a t h , d o n ' t have t w o ' p h o n e s , " said he . W e [ h a v e b e a r d a n u m -b e r of s imi la r e x p r e s s i o n s . T h e idea of t h e n e w law ia to I pe rml t o n e c o m p a n y to buy t h o o t h e r — t h u s o n e can afford to g ive first-c l a s s service . Ka t e s can n o t be boos ted t h e r e b y , of c o u r s e , a s t h e c i t y counci ls c a n r e g u l a t e t h a t If good s e r v i c e Is not g i r e n , h a t e t h e * r a n d j u r y indiet t h e c o m p a n y a t a i n i n g m o n e y u n d e r f a l s e p re t e n s e s . T h e r e a r e m a n y WETS t o g e t p ro tec t ion- B u t le t ' s n o t t a k e T B f w t t i n g v i ew of t h e m a t t e r a c d say., if o n e c o m p a n y ge t s c o n t r o l I t wi l l g o u g e / t h e people ,

1 t h e p e o p l e wil l n o t b e f p r e f e r to sit

Bqjr Liberty Bonds and Protect Ycsr Homes Says President of Women's Club Federation

•*?s!dent of the Ohio Feder-vomrn's Committee of the •«ued this stirring call to

" I to ac^lJt In this second

nmer-n 'InV -£ of

—- - " " . ' u wi taw rour t t Liberty-Loan u n palgn:

"BOY YOUR BOND FOIt LIBERTY TODAY." Tlecauso It la a good Investment. , *%DeftVae It helps to 1'cr p burlnosg go • " every cent of the mcney

raised by these bonds la spent In this conn-"Because If these bonds do not Bell, the necessary money most be

raised by auch heavy taxation as to cripple evi-ry Indurtry In the land, and the poor would not bo able to provide themselves with the barn necessities of Ute. Evoryihlng would go Into tnxa'.lon. Hence come those bonds as

real part tn win-

Dnltod Slated—to your slate. Ajnonlca, BXTY *OUft BON6 YOUR HOME:."

not to Fri to your city, to your hom. FOR LIBERTY TODA' ,Y TO PROTECT

What Our Country Is Fighting For There la a story of

Quickly, tore a piece of claimed, "For France.

CotonlentlnB upon this Franca la literally

ttracched In American soil. If / American men had died by th-

lad been put to shame uQspfeakaoie. tne anfl yearnlhg go touchlngly expro»»ed by Uamd the handful of nod would have it# e< of JLmerlcaha.

Thfe Germans are still.only sixty-£ve Ihnee thousand miles of sea separat***^ • ardor of many. Tet In that see Me the t

. If Oerma

French officer

the earth, pressed

o n Paris, while m and cools the the Lusltaala's

plete. will

will soon be lying beside the Frenchmen

rtoo" to the cause of human liberty. Lei ue see It with our mind's ova and feel It In our hearts. Let us. too. seize the soil of our

Our gallant

What is jbacx or i cur i^end This safety siioulJ never have t.e.-ii n i r . A United Sl t .es bend, whuthor Mb'rty ln.n.

given date, with Interest at Ill's or th .1 r.:tc dnr'.n And s United Slates greenback Is no mor^or

the Interest feature. The only real .llfTcrcr,® 1: legal tender while the bond is not. You con pay lord, any creditor, with the greenback. Bv.'on-bond Investment you must trade the hond for :he

But bolh are backed by all tho resources of t of the government Jusi so long as irt: American a fifty dollar Liberty bond will be wodth Ally dolla

Bnclc Sam wilt have to go broke before elti Investment.

lability

arth. oubtful

THE HCij

EiP ARE THE FOLKS HI

.IP Si. ountlnx the m y y t

urth Federal "Many officers and men have made big sacrifices In a financial way In or-

1 g«t ots the d c r 1 0 he hore. but tbey are throwing tibia and are themselves unu the spirit of the new

part of the Liberty Loan Campaign with the same ^ ' r t ' 0 Bo"'d' Z C " ' n v , l " c t , l l e y oCered their serv-

Llicy are pui- "SoliUers r.telize that l i e loan must -Vl r i ' ^ " *«»: b C lulckly subscribed If the war is to the same lib- That Is why thy are watching thorac-

al11 clothes «on of the folks back home. They are :ids back of confident lhat I'hey will not be disap-

pointed. Sly Utile,detachment of four iment In the oflicer# and 16 enlisted men have sub-

liacb of s ucder my command

915.000. Total crlptlou

The Council of ^ National Defense Siuce wu h a v e Iw^un t l ie caui -

l i a i f n to s e t P'ood S a v i n g p ledge-

ilcu fo

o r n m e n t to d i i c h a r K e t h o u s a n d s of our l ioys w i t h o u t t h e i r h a v -iiiff 10 RO t o t h e f r o r t Thi< i s w o r t h whi le , uud w i t h t h i s in vTew w c a r e g i v i n g o u r l ime .

) s a l a r y a t a l l , t o h e l p in eut w o r k W e a p p e a l to h o u s e w i f e in R o c k c i a t l e t o s i g n t h e s e c a r d s a n d

y w o r k e r t o do- Witfir pai . t in« n en rd t o every h o m e

wi th c a r d s s i g « d . Wu people in t h i s c. i n g t h e G o v e r n r s u p p l i e s a w a y f r o m tlicm 10 s p ly t h e a r u i y and n a v y . s i j r n ing c a r d s s n d repor t ing U 1 . . G e n t r y t h * a m o u n t of c • • d f r u i t s a n d v e g e t a b l e s o n ^ i e l o u s to h ive m o r e f i r m p r o -h a n d would be o n l y h e l p i n g in I d u c t s to u s e a t l i o m e a n d to t h i s u n d e r t a k i n g N o t h i n g could Isel l , i he rebv h a v i n g m o r e m o n e y b e f u r t h e r f r o m t h e t r u t h . T h e ' a n d a l s o he lp to win a v i c t o r y Food A d m i n i s t r a t i o n a s k s us to !<he g r e a t e s t t h a t w a s eve r w o n e n c o u r a g e e v e r y c i t i zen to e c o n J i n a n y w a r and save t h e l i v e s O'.nise on food , so w e will h a v e ' o f o u r o w n boys. e n o u g h f o r o u r s e l v o s a n d p o s - l M . P e n n i n g t o n , a ib ly s o m e t o sel l W i t h t h e ! G o v e r n m e n t it i s n o t only q u e s t i o n of c o s t of food, but

My Patriotism to me for advice,

id been hi The boy"

In the Spanish fighting under

the Philippines. ™"" Intelligent of those

believe that honor Is Ing In the world. With

of her husband' and bravery in her soul,

her had brought the boy straight thinking, straight

1 had watclicd and I waa proud

It did

for him to make. The training that he had received from his moth* and his pride in his father's dei tion to the country, made any other courso seem pitifully we ' * the boy. and. besides, he h keen appreciation of the Justl the cauao for wblcb the United States Is fighting. He did no for advice as to himself. He

about his moiher. Was he doing

ter they had madp np anytJi.ng that 1 night e useless. 80 after 1 IP boy the usual good

aythlng that would interfere with

But hero waa this youngstei^-ist beginning to feel the xest of

life, full of sp!ondlri enthusiasm for •aWng his life worth while, will-

^ u c o n ^ m a y live in pence and se-

Royal Baking; Powder saves eggs in baking.

In many recipes only half £3 many eggs ETC nxrjirod, in some none at all, if an additional quantity of Royal Baking Pcwtier is used, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted.

T r y t h e fo l lowing r ec ipes w h i c h also conserve white flour as urged by the government.

Corn Meal Griddle Calces

tTne Old f.fclhoi! c m l d for t eu-s)

E g g l e s s , M i l k l c - s S , B u t t e r l e s s C a k *

&C'tottfMai Itorel Baktej Powitr Boil sorar. vf.«r, fn l t . skortonia;-. iilt ant .«!;•»

(The Old Mothod [7r-_;t C ^ i called fo.-2et:c?)

i t r.d for our new booklet "SS Vva^s t o Saoe Eggs." A { a i l e d {rcc o n request. j Address Royal Bshing Powder Co., Dept. U., 135 William Street, New York

Journal Prints Strong Adoption Of

rhe strong

T h e Old R e l i a b l e JONAS McKEIMZiE

A G O O D

*ccntly following {Editorial:

"Amend Tho Con: Cham "The action of the Chamber of Cotr^

merce, in pledging its efforts to the

me«t relat&g to the purchase of tele-phone l ine / and in calling upon other commercial bodies to support It, Is

« fnd timely. t e iphone Unet to thai, t y j each contending lot

R o c k c a s i l e Couo Cht t i r tn oil of Defense.

L I B i ? R t Y " B O N D S S O L D . Ci t izens B a n k r e p o r t s $11:600

sold: BanU o t M t . Vernon $3,850, a n d F i r s t S t a t e Hank of L i v i n g s

. . t o n $2,900 T h e Peoples Ban\r s m a l l p r i c e , bu t t h e Food Ad- a r e n o t * e l l i o g a s all s n b s c n p

q u e s t i o n of h a v i n g a suf f ic ien t s u p p l y . Ko s t e p s have been o r wil l be t a k e n to r o b t h e p r o d u c c r s o r f e r e s t h e m to sel l f >r a

m i n i s t r a t i o n i s a f t e r the midd le m a n , t h e ones w h o for years h a v e b e e n b u y i n g o u r p r o d u c t s , h o l d i n g ' t h e m a n d sel l ing t h e m to tis a n d o t h e r s at a n exorbi -

t i o n s a r e t a k e n t h r o u g h t h e Bank of Mt. V e r n o n . T h i s l eaves R o c k c a s t l e • sho r t a b o u t $10,000 of h e r a l l o t m e n t . C a n ' t t h e s e b e s o l d by t o m o r r o w n i g h t . ' O c t o b e r

t a n t p r i c e . S i g n i n g p l edge c a r d s 2 7 t d i s the l a s t d a y . B u v . L i b i s o n l y i n d i c a t i n g our w i l l i n t n e s s e r t y B o n d t o d a y , d o n - t wa i t nn-

h e l p o s r s e l v e s s n d t h e r e b y t i I w m o r r o w . h e l p win t h e w a r ; t o h e l p e n d — „ I t s o o s e r ; t e k e e p o . r s o U i e r s „ S T O U A C H . f r o m h a r i n e to RO to F r a . c # . I a t ' « l 0 " | y - ? 0 B r

i J . , ' ,L ' ' * e d t h o r o u g h l y , s b s t a i n f r o m I t i s s> e v i d e n t f a c t t h a t if w e m t a t f o r , f » w ' d B y 9 a n d i n m 0 s t

r a i s e a n d f u r n i s h t o E n g l a n d a n d c a s e s t h e s o u r s t o m s o h will d i s Franfce e n o n g h food to f e e d a p p e a r . If i t doef n o t t a k e one t h e i r a m i e s s n d g o n s s n d a m - 0 1 C h a m b e r l . i i n ' s T a b l e t s i m m c d -««sftsraape'^s mss

starve Germany out of gtomsch and yoo may find It this war, thus,allowing our Gov beat to cot tiem out

expenai public.

When t h f professional

flirouth long <iny» nnd

8 0 0 0 Mi les s t and nrcl t r a c k d i rec t ly s e r v i n g naturally

Alabama Florida

required Georgia Indiana Illinois telephOn Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi

written company could .not or purchase, fee Ing company, with every municipality listed two telephone

M>ever much City Council wished

on»f one, they could get rid ot neither wltho lines were doomed to continuous ence. In spite of the ally neither w to the public, satisfactory 8tate. authorities rr.d local

complete power of regulation, of com pan

"The General Assembly ado pending amendment to the Con?

permitting one telephone com pany tt> purch

tho City Cousell 5<ate authorities should appro

i f e : without that approval

Missouri NorthCarolina

Mmd Your Business SouthCarolina

District of Columbia

L I N K O F

G e n e r a l M e r c h a n d i s e

F a r m I m p l e m e n t s

ni-Mi • \ilil

To ihv Pnblic F YOU or your friends contemplate traveling to snyjpointand desire

i n fo rma t ion r e g a r d i n g fares, schedules, train ser-vice, etc., you will find it to yourinterest to call cn or communicate with the nearest ticket agent of the .

S o u t h e r n R a i l w a y S y s t e m

Trains are operated on con-venient schedules and every cii'ort is made to make your trip a pleasant one.

R C. KING, Divi.

and new*papera—until aenae of practicability U

Muat our fathers and aona and brothers come back to us bleeding or dead before we can be more feneral l? awakened to an understanding that

civilisation against the barbarism of t That It la for our safety, our freedom that our boy a hare gone .to «ght—a safety we hare enjoyed these Isst three years In the shelter ef the great English fleet and the ralor snd

why yoo must support the and buy these bondi;

is why the government's business buftlneea, lh» business of every d woman worthy to enjoy th*

of this great republls.

M R S S M I T H R E C O M M E N D S tfHAMBEKLBIlTS T A B U S T S .

" I b a v e h s d s t o r e o r l a s s s t om-a c h t r o u b l e (for e i g h t o r t e n y e a r s , " ' w r i t e s M r s . G H . S m i t h , B r e w c r t o n , N. Y. " W h e n s u f f e r i n g f r o m a t t a c k s of ind i -g e s t i o n a n d h e a v i n e s s a f t e r eat-i n g , one o r t w e of C h s m b e r l a i a ' s T a b l e t s h a v e a lways r e l i e v e d m e . I h a v e also foan4 t h e m a p l ea s -a n t l a x a t i v e . " T k e s e t a b l e t s t o n e i p t h e s t e a a c h s n d e n a b l e i t t6 p o r f o r m i t s f u n c t i o n * M i -ll ral ly. If y o n a r e t roub led w i t h i nd iges t i on g i v e t h e m a t r ia l , « t wel l a a d s t a y well .

CASTOR IA For Infants imfl Children

In Use For Over 30 Y«ars

mado. Thin ment *Jm» paeiied by the House of resenUtlTes without a dl*nent!ng

the Si Such a vote In an Indication

of the], wlde-ipread Interest In th» the demand fop tl«-

relief It will br!n*r. The public intek is fully protected.

"We cannot too highly commend the Chamber of Commerce In it* effort?

adoption of this amend-ment by the roter*. The Brate Jour-nal !g for the amendment, and wfll.ad-l its efforts to thoee of tho Chamber of Commerce to l-r'nr nbnut the adoption

B O W A B O U T I T ? S e v e n t y A m e r i c a n b o r a m u r -

d e r e d b y the c o w a r d l y c o m m a n d e r of a s n e a k i n g G e r m a a Sub-m a r i n e ! D o e s t h i s b r i n e t h e w a r h o m e t o y e u ; o r m u s t j o u wa i t un t i l m y son , y » u r son, a n d t h o u s a n d s of o t h e r s l ie w i t h up-t a m e d f ace s o n t h e b lood-soaked fields of F r a n c e , s n d t h e l a s t r av of s u n s h i n e h a s f a d e d f r o m t h e h e a r t s of t h o u s a n d s of A m e r i c a n mo the r s , b e f o r e y o u r e a l i z e t h a t t h i s w a r I s y o n r w a r ; t h a t In i t y o a r r e s p o n s i b i l i t y i s u n d i v i d e d s n d c e r t a i n , l imi t ed o a l t b y y o u r a b i l i t y . "

T h e I s sue Is s q u a r e l y b e f o r e y o u ; It o a n n o t b e evaded . A r e y o n s o c r a v e n h e a r t e d t h a t y o n v a l u e y o u r d o l l a r s • a b o v e t h e r i g h t t o l ive f r e e l y a n d h a p p i l y Are vou g o i n g t o h a n g o n to y o u r m o n e y whi l e b r a v e A m e r i -

s f a c e a l l t h e h o r r o r s o f G e r m a n s a v s g e r y ? I f n o t , c o m e ac ross , b u y l i b e r t y b o n d s , y e s ? ' a y t n > N 4 a l a i l p j a i t h e x r a r

STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Kv., says: "For quite -

a lone while I suffered wiili stomach trouble. I would " have pains and a heavy feelius afier my meals, a most disagreeable taste in my mouth. It 1 ate anything with butter.oil or crease, 1 would spit il up. 1 began to have regular sick headache. 1 had used pills and tablets, but after a course of these, 1 would be constipated. It just seemed to tear my stomach ail up. 1 found they were no good at all for my trouble. 1 heard

TKEDFORD'S . ,

BUCK-DRAUGHT recommended v#ry hlthly, to b«f<n fo use it. It cured ine. I keep it ig the house all the time. It is the best •v»r mcdicine nudt. I d* sot'htve sick headache or ttomtch troablc anv more." Black-Draticht acts on tie jsded liver and helps it ts do its important work of throwing out waits materials and poisons from the sys-tem. This mstficinc ihoi(ld be in every household "for use in time of need. Get* package today. If you feel sluggish, take a dos^ tonight You will feel fresh to-morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists.

ONE CENT A DOSE

i2Sc3

t h a t w a s f o r c e d o n c ivi l izat ion b y w a r m i d s i G a r m a n p l u t o c r a t s . 0 ; t r s t h l b a r b a r o u s Ger -n a t ^ s t n p e r o r and his c o n t e m p t f >le s o t j ^ f h a t . t r u e t o o u r t r ad i -ions . w e ^ h a v e t h e c o u r a g e t o f ive o u r l a a t ~ 9 o l l a r . to s a v e - t h e vor ld f r o m t h e i r a c c u r s e d ru l e .

Chi ldren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S

C A S T O R I A

G R E A T F A I T H I N C H A W -B E R L A I N ' S C O L I C r A N O

I A R R H O E A R E M E D Y .

C h n m h e r l a i n ' s Colic arrhdoa. Re riled y my f a t h e r yea r a g o when h e had I d i a r r h o e a

med ia te ly a n d b y hevrd h im

in t h i s

d o s e s h e was a b s o - i h a s g r e a t f a i t h i

d y , " wr i t e s Mrs . W . J Stanley, N. Y. j