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FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1913
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DR. MAYS WRITES OF MIL
ITARISM, WAR AND PEACE
In the midst of the greatest na
tional struggle in the world’s history
I find myself living over in my mind
THE MAN WHO REALIZES
The important part that haberdashery plays in
toning up his appearance will rejoice in the an
nouncement of the completion of our
Furnishing Goods Dept.
Our stock is truly delightful for its distinctive
ness, diversity, unexcelled qualities and the way
we’ve priced them.
Shirts
No end of them— madras, mercerized effects, silk
and linen mixtures, satin stripes, pure silks, etc.
Stripes, solid colors and novelty patterns—sl to $5
Neckwear
Fine American, Swiss and Italian Silks in diag
onal striped ideas, floral effects; dot, triangle and
square patterns, and stunning Persian and Orien
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J. ARENSON
the struggles of the war of the six
ties.
The young and the middle aged
cannot possibly realize the feelings
of the few people now living who
vividly remember the experiences in
that war, especially the private who
went half fed and clothed for four
long years of struggle. Many never
iilE 1 iWUIUoJCS- ’IOVJ
returned and sleep their last sleep at
a place with no slab to mark the spot,
but kind nature comes annually and
covers them with green, and the U.
D. C.’s meet each year in memory of
them.
Miseries of war reach and affect
both the old and the young. I shall
not discuss the causes of this war.
Sufficient to say it is on, and it is the
duty of every one to do his part in
bringing to the Allies a successful
termination.
Much depends upon the farmers of
the country. We cannot succeed
without food and clothing.
Some day this war will end. Soon
or late the “Dove of Peace” will re
turn with the olive leaf in her mouth.
God will cause a wave of reason to
pass over this earth and the senti
ment of anger, hatred and other pro
moters of the war will be assuaged.
The question is: How will this
war terminate? I think the Allies
will be victorious.
It may not be a crushing victory,
and it may be best for it not to be,
for it might give too much credit to
triumphant militarism throughout
the world and make it the most po
! tent arbiter of settling human affairs.
A nation, like a human, with a
seed of life and self respect, when
whipped or overpowered, if not per
secuted, will not likely feed upon
l bitterness and revenge. For instance,
the North, in the war between the
states, left off persecution of the
South and w r e are now' one union—all
hollowing “Hurrah for Uncle Sam!”
Universal peace, freedom of the
seas, and a Republican form of gov
ernment throughout the w'orld is my
plea.
When this cruel war is over, we
will be compensated for the destruc
tion of property, death and suffering,
if there can be left in all nations a
sentiment of peace which will make
it universal.
Some day there will be peace
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rising generations will look back at
this age and wonder at civilized be
ings who allowed themselves to re
sort to war in the settling of grave
matters. If all good thinking men and
women will unite and work together
for peace, a league of nations, can
be created throughout the world
whose opinion will be sought and ap
peals heard.
The press can do much for or
against universal peace—in fact it
cannot succeed without the press. If
we do not have the sentiment of the
press, the peace song of the musician,
and peace pictures by the artist, the
desire of war in man’s heart will nev
er wither and the next generation
will grow up hungering and thirsting
for a taste of war.
The thinking people, the press, the
musicians, the artists will some day
raise a storm that will drive the va
pors of war away forever.
. R. W. MAYS.
March 18 th, 1918.
FEED OUT YOUR HOGS SIX
WEEKS EARLIER
In every lot of hogs on feed two or
three weeks quickly and actually eat
less than others. If all would fatten
like these, the entire drove would be
ready for the market six -weeks
j earlier and to save six weeks feed is
an item that you fully understand.
The hog that fattens easily must be
,in prime physical condition. The B.
A Thomas’ Hog Powder is a condi
tioner for hogs. It keeps their system
clean hnd healthy and enables them
| to fatten quickly without falling prey
to the usual diseases of hogs. The B.
A. Thomas’ Hog Powder is not stock
food. It’s straight medicine and we
took the agency because it enables
you to feed out your hogs much ear
lier.
Carmichael Hardware Cos. Dealers.
NOTICE
Bmig your wheat to High Falls
Roller Mills and get good while flour.
No flour mixed here.
W. W. WYNN, Miller.
3-22-4tp.
GIRLS! THICKEN AND
BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR
AND STOP DANDRUFF
Try This! Your Hair Gets
Wavy, Glossy and Abun
dant at Once
To be possessed of a head of hea
vy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrou,s fluf
fy, wavy and free from dandruff is
merely a matter of using a little Dan
derine.
It is easy and inexpensive to have
nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just
get a small bottle of Knwlton’s Dan
derine now for a few cents—all drug
stores recommend it—apply a little
as directed and within ten minutes
there will be an appearance of abun
dance, freshness, fluffiness and an in
comparable gloss an dlustre, and try
as you will you cannot find a trace of
dandruff or falling hair; but your
real surprise will be after two weeks'
use, when you will see new hair—fine
and downy at first—yes—but really
new hair—sprouting out all over
your scalp—Danderine is, we believe,
the only sure hair grower, destroyer
of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp
and it never fails to stpp falling hair
at once.
If you want to prove how pretty
and soft your hair really is, moisten
a cloth with a little Danderine and
carefully draw it through your hair
—taking one small strand at a time.
Your hair will be soft, glossy and
beautiful in just a few momemts—a
delightful surprise awaits everyone
who tries this. advt.
FOR SALE
Velvet Beans, the 90 day variety.
The only bean that will mature in
this section. Only a limited number
of bushels on hand. See me at once.
3-I-6tc. E. 0. HUSON.