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YOU SHOULD H A V E A ----
J ffEWHOME
Sewing" Machine
It is time tu think about
your Spiiii« Sewing, also to
I make arrangements to have
a “ New I Ionic " delivered to
your home.
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Economize By Doing
Your Own Sewing.
As y«*ur home is furnish »-1 with labor raving and comfort
giving devices, so the “ NEW HO M E” Sewing Machine is
rijuipprd with all the improvements which make its use a
plcasuie and a guarantee of efficiency.
W . L. D ARBY
& CO.
“ I t s u re w i l l T ic k le Y o u ”
says the Good Judge
To find how long the
full rich taste of the
Real Tobacco Chew
lasts.
That’s why It really
saves you money to use
this class of tobacco
instead of the ordinary
kinds.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that.
Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
'»•/man Ëpidàp C òm pany, 110/ B »oatìw ay.
PERFORMANCEi CO UN TS
FEATURES YOU GEE
EXCLUSIVELY IN
Flexible Pressed Steel Frame
A motor truck frame is a bridge be
tween two axles. In MACK trucks the
frame is flexible, as llexible structures
withstand vibration with less ill effect
than do rigid ones. A flexible frame will
give to unusual stress ; nd recover where
a rigid one would buckle or brenk. The
flexible frnme accommodates itself to
road shock and thus protects the whole
truck.
Inherent flexibility in a frame is only
possible when flexible materials are used.
Pressed Steel in Mack Frames
Truck frames arc either of rolled or
pressed steel. To roll a frame the steel
is Biibjtetcd to a crush.ng process which
is damaging to the steel fibers. When
the steel is pressed, hov/ever, the fiberous
structure of the steel in left undisturbed.
There is another added advantage that
is im|>ortaiit: Pressed si eel is the lightest
form in which steel may lie shaped for a
beam of given strength.
F. A. Garetson
&
Son
AGENTS
M ACK IN T E R N A T IO N A L MOTOR
TRUCK CORPORATION
ALLIES AGREE ON
AID FOR POLAND
Troops Will Not Be Used But
Economic Move Is
Planned.
Ilyth «, England Great lirliuln and
Franca ari< convinced that the bolsltf
vlkl Intend to capture Warsaw and
sot up a sovlot government In i'oland
In British and French circles It I*
admitted
that tho situation
has
brought a i t I h I h only second In gravity
to that of 1914
Tho allied conference here reached i
a complete! agreement on plana for
dtmllnit with tho ituaHrel'ollsh crtala
They Include tho relmposltlon of
the hlockudo, hut on tho advice of the
«sports no alllod troops will he om
ployed.
Aftor tho premiers decided to re
Impose tho hlockudo on Russia and
to furnish munitions and technical
advice to I'oland, Lloyd Gworse got
M Mlllorund to withhold application
of aid until uftor the preliminary rie
suits of tho conference at Minsk be
tween the bolshevik and I’ ollsh rep
i resentatlves are known.
M Mlllerand, who had urged the
French policy which Included the
blockade and strong defensive mens
urea, was obliged to yield somewhut
to the milder policy of the Itrltlsh
; premier, who was determined thut no
allied aid should be used In I’oland.
Kstnhllshinent of u defensive line
In i ’oland. considered by the confer
ence, If carried out would, according
to opinion here, be regarded hy the
Ilrltlsh and French as more than a
plan to aid i ’oland; It would be in
effect a cordon snnltalre, lo keep the
bolshevik from western Kurope. Hut
from what happened at the closing of
the conference it was considered that
much would depend on the bolshevik i
utlltude at Minsk.
A Stock Overland crossed the U. S. A . in 179 hours. A v e r
aged 27.2 miles per gallon.
It was driven night and day over evey kind of road by 2 5
different drivers who never before saw the car.
Overwhelming proof of Overland nimble stamina and ex
traordinary economy due to light weight alloy s t e e l s a nd
Triplex springs.
Pouring. $98.»; Roadster $985; ( V m i j m * $ 1525; Sudan $1575
I’ricoH f,. o. b. Toledo, subject to change without notice
Overland Garage
901 Main, Phone 110
Jno. C. Currin, Proprietor
FOREIGN LEGATIONS
City Council
HAVE LEFT WARSAW ♦ ----------------------------
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Warsaw. — >11 foreign legations In
Warsaw left for Pawn Sunday night.
John Campbell White, secretary, and
J I’ lerrepont Moffat, third secretary
of the American legation, and the m ili
tary attach)-« will remain In Warsaw
for the present, but the rest of the
personnel left
a few American Red
Crohs nurses and some Y. M. C. A.
workers also remained.
Soviet forces striking westward
from the vicinity of Rrest-Lltovsk In
their great encircling movement have
: cut through the Polish lines and
eroased the railroad running between
Sokolow and 8 led Ice. They reached a
point west of Hokolow, but were coun
ter attackud and violent fighting Is
proceeding, according to nn official
statement. The Poles took some pris
oners.
lUtter fighting Is reported northeast
of Warsaw. where several villages have
changed hands several times, hut the
bolshevikl made no gains.
Rosan.
three miles southwest of Ostrolenka.
was taken by the bolshevikl Saturday,
hut now Is In the hands of the Poles.
There Is h»avy fighting along the
Hug river from Drchlcsyn to Wlow-
Jtlmler-Zwolyn, where the bolshevikl
are being held
MANNIX PUT UNDER ARREST
Australian Archbishop Is Csrrled to
Penzance, England.
London. — Four Ilrltlsh destroyers
closed In on tho steamer Ilnltlc, carry
Ing Archbishop .Manilla from the Uni
ted States, off the Irish coast nnd the
commander of the destroyer Wlvern.
with two Scotland Yard detectives,
went aboard and placed the arrhbishop
undey technical arrest. They escorted
the prelate, with his secretary, to a
dostr yer. which steamed toward Fish
guard.
A wireless from the admiralty, how
ever, reached them en route with In
structions to proceed to Penzance, at
tho/‘ Xtreme southwesterly tip of Eng
land.
Tho ureh bishop was landed
there.
Ho was nccompnnlod by a
representative of Scotland Yard to
the home of Canon Wade and after
ward left for London.
Lnndtn newspapers, except the
Morning Post, are unanimous In de
scribing the affair as a "blunder.”
Hands Off Russia, 8ays British Labor.
London. — War between the allies
nnti s, vlot Russia over Poland would
bo “ an Intolerable crime against hu
inanity,” and Ilrltlsh labor has warned
the Ilrltlsh government thnt organized
Inber will be used to defeat such a
wn>. This declslofl was renchod at a
meeting of the leaders of Ilrltlsh labor.
Mannlx Landed In Penzance, England
Penzance, England. — Archbishop
Mannlx was landed here front a de
stroyer. The archbishop declined to
glv* out a statemenL
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3442 Miles— 25 M en
— 27.2 Miles per Gallon
and proceedings... .......
8.00 Henry Whitlock, work on walks 23.50
Kd.
Jinks,
bringing
quarry
Wynne & Kime, hardware......... 20.34
equipmi at to town for storage
5 .<81
W. 8. Hodge, engineer work....
2S.29
U. J. Jorgensen, bringing quarry
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T
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M.
Durham,
work
on
walks.
..
30.00
equipment
to
town
fur
storage
5.00
August .1— Council met in regular
55.00 Marion Riehmond, work no walks s.40
•«union. Present, Cntinrilmcn Sterling, J. K Young, salary_______
10.00 On motion t-he council adjourned tu
Allison, \ eateh it ml Wright, Mayor \V. W. Oglesby, siilary__ ________
x.fsi meet Thursday evening, August 5.
K i me and Recorder Young; absent, Louis Grove, work on pijie line
<\ ii. K l-.tn e <’-I. lights July
LM.'I.V"
J. K. YO UNG. Recorder.
Councilman Durham.
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Minutes of the previous meeting rend
nnd approved.
The mnrihul wns instructed to rol
le d nil delinquent water rents. The
recorder wns instructed to proceed with
the Pacific Timber com puny assessment
on north Pacific highway. On motion
the street commissioner was instructed
to have the water main on west Main
«lug up to nor if a leak there is caus
ing the [lavement to giv e way.
The following hills were presented
and after being duly audited were or
dered paid:
<1. F. Ga rout to. salary................ >100,00
G. B. Pitcher, salary and e x
pense on pipe line.................... L'10.40
Sentinel, publishing «tntement
M IT O L D M.
C.
L.
When you tine Cottage Grove flour, you save the charge
necessarily made on other flour for freight and handling, and
the saving is large enough to ix- quite an item in the year’s
expenses. Naturally you should wish to use a home product,
even were there no difference in the price, so there is a
double inducement for the use of your home flour.
THE COTTAGE GRDVE FLOUR MILLS
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No sir-ee, bob!
No premiums with
Camels— all quality!
V
A M E L S quality plus Camels ex
pert blend of choice Turkish md
choice Domestic tobaccos pass out tlie
most wondertul cigarette smoke you
ever drew into your mouth!
A n d , the w ay to
s ta tem e n t is to c c .
p u ff-b y -p u ff w ith any
the w o r ld !
p r o v e that
.\? C a m els
c ig a re tte in
Camels have a mild mellowness that
is as new to you as it is delightful.
Yet, that desirable “ body” is a ll th e re !
T h e y a re alw ays r e fre s h in g — th eÿ
n e v e r tir e y o u r taste.
Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty
aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odtar!
Your say-so about Camels will be:
Afy, bu t th a t’s a g re a t cig a re tte
C tim e lti an* mold e v e r y w h e r e in s c ie n tific a lly s e a led
p a ck a g e a o f 20 c ig a r e tte s to r 20 c e n ts , o r te n p a c k -
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ca rton
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R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Winston-Salem, N. C.