in the national army. Washington dispatches se veral days ago carried the announcement that Secretary Baker had under consideration a i plan for using the board members in returning the men to various in-dustriea and occupations. Provost Marshal Crowder, in a message t© headquarters yesterday, announced that local boards would not be used in the demobilization process. It is thought that representatives of government employment bureaus will be utilized in finding work for the men as they are discharged.Captain McCargo’s limited service men will probably be sent to the Charlotte camp within the next week. Forty-eight men are in limited service in this State out of a total of eighty-two inducted on September 7. The others were found qualified for general service and sent to various camps.1 t.J* •••••• .W .. and »uv©A€iy ......+YV^..aed si.gnuy ........in action .....311Dka wI UioCase ••.•••...140Wounded, degree undetermined ...............74[ l T’.e, Says Tests bay* Bui NowLm srd Praists Cardui For:co very.the better. That was six years ©go and I am still here and am a srsll,strong woman, and I owe my Ilf© to Cardui. Z had only taken half the bottle when I began to feel better. The misery In my side got less.*, 1continued right on taking the Cards! until I Lad taken three bottles and I did not need any more for I was well and never felt better In my life,.. 1 have never had any trouble from that day to this.Do you suffer from headache, backache, pains in sides, or other discomforts, each month? Or do you feel weak, nervous and fagged-out? If ©o, g!ve Cardui, the woman's tonic, a trial. X T1Total ............1,213The iollowing North Carolinians are included in the hst for today:Private Lewis Battle, Battleboro;died from wounds received in action.Private Abnlt;?r Williams, Old Trap; died from wounds received in action.Private Frank H. Willett, Bear Creek; died of accident in action.Lieutenant Preston Faison, Goldsboro.Corporal John B. Hunsinger,Rutherford ton; wounded slightly.Private Arthur B. McDaniel, Forest City; wounded slightly.Private George W. Vail*. Pike-ville; wound* d slightly.Private Cass Hall, Wilmington;'lightly. |Frank W. Reece, Crank-1 g In action. )Joo It Davis, Scotland 1 sing in action.Brown Buchanan, Hawk* action.woundedPrivate lin; miss. PrivateNeck; ini' Private missing itIPrivate Luther C. Griffith, Raids-, ville; missing in action. tPrivate Theodore Freeman. Concord; missing in action. \Private Carlin A. Cobb, Angler; [ killed in act inn.Private Levi C. Branson, Benton-j ville; killed in action^ ,Private Joe O. Farmer, Biltmore; killed in action.Private Loyd Harris, Marshalburg killed in action. jPrivate Oscar L. McCoy, Statesville: killed in action. jPrivate George R. Yelverton Stantonsbnrg; died of wounds.FOR STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDSDr. Ring’s New Discoveryhas a fifty year recordbehind itIIt built Its reputation on Its production of positive results, on its soreness in relieving the throat irritation of colds, coughs, grippe and bronchial attacks.“Dr. King's New Discovery? Why.. .. . ^ ... 4 . # my folks wouldn’t use anything else!-ton, of Morganton, a student at i T^t'a ^ general nation-wide esteemYancey Institute, the big Baptist f in which tcis well-known remedy isheld. Its action is prompt, its tasteSTUDENT HELD ON CHARGEOP BURNING BUILDINGAsheville, Nov. 29.—Grey Key-University at Burnsville, is being held to the March term of court at Burnsville on the charge of burning the main building of the institute. The arrest was made by Deputy State Insurance Commissioner F. M. Jordan.The boys* dormitory was discovered on fire one night, but the flames were extinguished. The next night the main building of the institution was burned to the ground. Severaldays later the plt;w % ** do’nvto-vwas discovered to be on fire, but was saved. Mr. Jordan followed several clues, the strongest pointing to Key-ton. The latter was placed under t arrest and at a preliminary hearing probable cause was found and he was bound over to court. Keyton 4pleasant, its relief gratifying.Half a century of cold and cough checking. Sold by druggists everywhere.Bowels Out of Kilter?That'8 nature calling for relief. Assist her in her daily duties with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Not a purgative in the usual dose, but a mild, effective, corrective, laxative that teases the bowcla into action and chases blues/1STATE VOTElbears a bad nword at Morganton and be is believed to have eet the buildings on Are for spite, not wishing to study nor obey the rulee of the ln-stitutioa.Democratic Ticket Led the Republicans by 50,000, WithSenator SimmonsMAKING BEST SHOWINGCASUAITY » *«*T I’OH TODAYWashington Nov. 30.—The fol-’owing cnsnp’O-s are Reported bv *»,« cornTrtpnrt'-**f*Tprp| of the Am-F^p*'d*Mo?»nry Forces;TCilleo in action ••••••.••35!oioH of won*»d«..........165Died of accident and otherThe State Board of Elections yes-erday without contest canvassed the returns of the November fith©lection In North Carolina and declared the result of the vote b vhich tli : D mocratic ticket led thlt; epuh c n peafly 50,000. Senator M mo led the Democraticfckekt w«!h 43 524 to the 93,697 n* *-:s R 'uVJcftU opponent forr,enate. John Motleyn«*• ♦