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Drive? Out Malaria, Builds Up System Th< Old Standard general atrencthenlnf tonic. OROVB'S TASTHUUSS chill TONIC. drTrc? out Malaria.cnrichea the blood, and bul Ida uptheay* Um. ^ txua tonic. For adulta and children. 60c J. 0. NEWELL, M. D. Lonlsburg, C. Offices over Aycock Drug Company. Will be at Loulsburg regularly. UB. W. B. MOBTOE Eye Specialist t Office Id Hotel Building Ldulsburg. North Carolina S. ATWOOD NX WELL. Attorney-At-Law. LoulsbTfrg FrihVTfntcm OKicei over, Aycock Drug Co. Gcnoral Practice . a*- gr.i nk I t'l t on each Monday at Dr. S. ~C.~Ford*s-offle?? 9 A. M. u, 3 P. M. DB. ABTHCB MYITES FLEMNG Sargeoa Dentist. DR. IL 0. FEBBY Physician and SurgeoD Loulsburg, North Carolina : Next Door to Aycock Drag Co. Phone Connections 287. DB. J. E. MALONE. Loulsburg, North Carolina .(lice In Aycock Dm; Store, Market Street. Office Practice Surgery and consultation. DB. D. f. SMITH WICK. Dentist. Loulsburg, S. C. Office In the First National Bank Building on Main and Nash Sts. W. JL FEBSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Loulsburg, North Carolina Practice In all courts. Office on Main Street. M. F. HOCCK. CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Trading agents tor all kinds of laUdlng supplies, artistic Mantles and TUes, Architectural designs sub mitted B. B. Whit? E. H. Malone WHITE A MALO YE LAWYERS Lonlsburg, North Carolina Seneral practice, settlement ot es tates funds Invested. One member ot ineJlnn always In the office. Wm. H. Ruffin. Thos. W. Rnffin WM. H. * THOS. W. BrFFHT" Attorneys-ai-Law..^ Leulsbure, : North Carolina General practice, both civil and crim inal,-in Franklin and adjoining coun ties, Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices in First National Bank Building. DB. J. B. DATIS physician and Surgeon Lonlsburg, It. C. Formerly Interne St. Agnes Hospital . " Office next door to Durrell Davis Bfeeksmith Sbop Phone Connections 64. t I I SANITARY BABBEB SHOP ? Court Street Lonlsburg, . * North Carolina Well Equipped. Pour well exper ienced barbers. Hot towels, sharp raxors. Polite and painstaking ser vice. Call and see us. OSCAR BTKUAl.l., Proprietor. FIRE LNSCBANCB. When you want Insurance take It with T. W. WATSON. He know) bow. The farmer who in -these time? would feed wheat to hogs. Iff an-alto gether new specimen of animal that ?ve not as yet classified. Of all TTlr nftr-Hv Inoomprr-lirnrilbl" notlcc, he is* easily the limit. If not an avowed friend- of-the -Kaiser, he must be simply an animal in the form of a man, with a gizzard- whertr there ??should he a li'.'art.? FIRJ5 IJISUEAJCE. When jon want Unarvsre tnk* It with T. W. WATSON. He kuo bon. 7-Sl-tl. Don't Throw Your Clothes or Mone Away. But take the.n to the; "CHINESE LAUNDRY CHARLIE WONG, TRO. \ . Louisburg, N. C. ^ l^"VI!e??T5eyl^?l?l^?cleaned" and pressed and made like new. Also why pay for laundry work that you do not get'.' We give you the best of work and make your garments a pleasure to wear This Is a Louisburg enter prise and wq solicit your pa tronage upon the basis of home pride, but not without a guarantee of satisfaction. A BILIOI'S ATTACK When you have a bilious attach your liver fails to perform its func tions. You become constipated. The food you eat ferments in your stom ach instead of digesting it. This in flames the stomach and causes, vom iting and a terrible headache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will soon be as well as ever. They only cost you a quarter. 6 6 6 GlTes Quick Relief for COLDS and LAGRIPPE Price 2oc and 50c per bottle MARGARET ITEMS -The--Marcli weather has come * and we are still fitting by the Are. Mr. Lee Luun spent last Saturday night in Wake Forest. Miss Ma??fe Taylor, of Louisburg*. spent th^week end with her sister, Mrs. Shirley.Downey. Miss Maggie Alford spent last week with her sister. Mrs. T. M. Pearce. Mr. Norman Fuller, of Wakefield, paid Margaret a short call last Sun. day afternoon Misses Pearl Griffin and Maggie Al ford spent, last Saturday night at Mrs. ^ohn ^tailings. Miss Mary Howard from Justice spent the week end with her mother. Mrs. W. R. Bunn. . BIG WAR. In 1913. Europe produced 43 per cent of the world*s_smgar-; sinceLthen j she has liad other engagements^^! WHES YOU HATE A COLD It is Vhen you have a severe cold that you ""appreciate the good qualities of Chamherlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Frank Crocker. Pana, III., writes: "Our five-year old son Paul caught a severe cold last winter that settled on his lungs and he had terrible coughing | spe Ms. We were greatly worried about |him as the medicine we gave him didf j not help hijn IxTthfc leastr A -neighbor Rspoke so highly of chamberlain's I Cough Remedy that I got a bottle of it. [The first, dose benefitted him so much jtHar (.?uftlinuea giving it lo-him until he t was cur^dr" FIRE INSURANCE. When yon want insurance take H i with T. W. WATSON. He know* J how. ? 7-W*f. ' TAX PAYERS All who liavo not paid their State and County taxes for 11)17 must come and settle at once,'as the Treasurers,for the different funds troughout our County need this money and the law says we must collect. H. A. KEAHNEY, SheariS FEDERAL INCOME TflXJN BRIEF The Requirements Boiled Down for Busy Folks. Returns must be filed on or before April l. 101S. Tax due may be paid now or on or before June lo, 1918. If you are single and yo?r net in come for* 1017 was 91,000 or more you must file a return. If you were married and M v leg wUh wife (or husband) and had a net In come of $2,000 onj more lor 1917 you must file a return. Husfcnnd's and wife's income must be considered jointly, plus Income of Income of a minor or Incompetent, derived from a separate estate, must be reported by his lefcal representa tive. . Severe penalties are provided for those who negleet or evade the Law. For false or fraudulent return there 1b a penalty not exceeding $2,000 line or year's Imprisonment, or both, plus 100 per cent, of tax. For failure to make return on or before April 1, 191S, fine Is from $20 to $1,000. plus 50 per cent, of tax due. Returns must be filed with the Col-, lector of Internal Revenue of district in which you live. An agent may file return for a per 8on who Is ill, absent from the country or otherwise incapacitated. Each return must be signed and sworn or affirmed by person execut ing it. Single persons are allowed $1,000 exemption in computing normal tax. A married person living with wife (or husband) Is allowed $2,000 exemp tion, plus $200 for each dependent child under 18. A head of family, though single. Is allowed $2,000 exemption If actually supporting one or more relatives. Returns must show the entire amount of earnings, gains and profits lw">ipH during tha yttr. Officials and employees are not taxa ble on the salaries or wages received from a state, county, city or town in the* United States. Interest on state and municipal bonds issued within the U, S. is ex empt from federal Income tax and should be omitted. Interest on United States govern ment bonds is also exempt, except on Individual holdings of Liberty Fours In excess of $5,000 par value. Dividends are not subject to normal tax, but must be reported and Included In net income. Gifts and legacies are not income and should not be Included on the re turn of the iPeneficlary. Life insurance received as a bene ficiary or as premiums paid back 'at maturity or surrender of policy is not Income. Payments received for real or per sonal property sold is not Income, but the profit realized thereon Ia_lncome f or i he year Tjf ?ale. * Amounts received -In payment of notes or mortgages Is not Income, b#t _the Interest on sw*h nnres or mort-~ gages is taxable income. From the entire gross Income cer tain allowances arc made in arriving at the net Income. Necessary expenses actually paid in the conduct of business, trade or pro fession may he claim?*}? A farmer can claim payments for labor, seed, fertilizer, stock feed, re pairs on buildings, except his dwelling; repairs of fences and farm machinery, materials- and small tools for Immedi ate use. The amount of reht paid for a farm may also be claimed as a ICAant fnrm= er's expense. Payments for live stock are V.Iowa We if bought for resale. But If booftet-] for );rfEitln^_mir{rds.-i ramn nm nn i vestment, not an expense, and cannot be allowed. A storekeeper can claim amounts ! paid for advertising, clerk hire, .tele phone,water, light and fuel, also dray. aRe and freight bills and cost of op. crating and repairing wagons and trucks. A physician can claim cost erf his professional supplies, rent, office help, telephone, expense nf team or autonvv bile used In making professional calls and expenses attending medical con ventlons. ?' 'i mm iih'in,. f-xrnj f rr?arn "r auto exumnki. whirl, are i*?t ne**e*5ary In Ills profession. Expenses that ru"'-* personal <,r con nected in any way with the support or well being of a person or family are ?ftor allowable. ' Thtf costs of machines. Instruments, vehicles or implement* that are more or le#s permanent In eharacter are not Ii, alk?.\j'SJe as an expense. Tb'-y are |n ! I vest in, n't?. . I [ Inteffs* j r. id on a mori ;/ar,r r,!|ii>r 1? |>erF'?f;a! jTi'ie,,???? ?,e.sss a!io<vnMe o*? |: a j.er^irinl return. [i /Ml taxes paid wi?fy!n the year '-at; II be taki ri out on a f??<!<.fal return, ex 11 cept fedr-ra! Im-oi ,i> ::,xes. Inl.crl<aiu* [ taxes n:,d j,unis for l?<:ii i,? ji I.os*es In or j tbp.iiah lir.-. . t >lilpv.v.?k ?lr h | ll.i .'I, i-; ? v.p . i, I sura m <? or i- l.i r. i ? AVear ami !^r ?.f ViiMlnirs or [ machinery lii |j;tV v' | claimed. / 1 lile. r.-!: K 1 .V.V J. t loft ' 'M : v; A,... tt~. 0 I your uci I:.'.-on.?. LIK K AN ELECTRIC BUTTON ON TOES r TelU .why a corn Is ho painful and M?ys cutting makes them prow Press an electric button tend you form a contact with a live wire which rint:s the bell. When your shoes press gainst' your corn it pushes its sharp roots down upou a sensitive nerve and you get a shock of pain. Instead of trimming your corns which merely makes them grow, just step mto any drug store and ask for a quarter uf uA ounce of freezone. This will cost very little but I* suft'iclcn* to remove every hard or soft com or callus from one's fpet. A few drops applied directly u|J6n a tender, ach ing torn stops the sorenvss instantly, and soon the corn shrivels up so it lifts right out, root and all. without pain. The drug called freezone is harmless and never inflames or even Irritates the surrounding skin. LOl ISW lUi DEFEATS w CKDAK KOCK j On Wednesday. March' 13th The ?WUlll " IIL IHMI I UIIIIII hiiiiii fj mm team defeated the Ceikir Rock team j 18-2. The game* was played on the | Louis burp court. The game was a tight I one for about ten minfttes. and after I that the Louisburg boys began to shear, j the goal. The first half ended with ' the- score 6-0. The second half was played much faster than the fiiyt. At the end of the game the scor4 was 18-2. A few Cedar Rock and seveVal Louisburg people witnessed the game Figuring it right down to the las; analysis, it's up to the people of this country to decide which Jthey love most, their boys or their?stomachs One oV the other must be denied Which? Rheumatism was strongly entren ched in the joints and muscles of Judge H. G. Huntly. Less than one bottle of *L-Rheumo took the kinks out and put the enemy to flight, and no return of the trouble. The Judges letter: Morven. X. C. 7.16-1916. Chapman-Alexander Laboratories. Greenville. S. C., Gentlemen: After suffering from Rheumatism for about two years. I was advised to try your remedy (L-Rheumo). after having taken It for a few days I was entire!}; relieved~of pain- aad feel thaL I am well, but still have almost one half the bottle left. It has been over a year and no .return of the trouble as yet. Yours truly, H. G. HUNTLY, J. P. For sale by Winston Bros, Youngs llle, X. C., Wilson Dupn, N. C., W. W. Parker,, Henderson, N. C., Pow. rs Drug Co., Wake Forest, N. C. or vrite Chapman-Alexander Laborator es. Greenville, S. C. In Ye Olde Dayes Tblkes Knew Goode Coffee "YX7"HF.N Jrood follows oi 4ong ago gathered about III riifnuiri demanded thai coffee be ye very beat In ye land. That's the kind you get today when yoa drink Lasianne. Just try it. If it doesn't taste better than any other coffee, you've got a real "kick" coming to you, and root grocer will refund every penny you paid for iL Get in line with the thousands of good people who drink Luxianne regularly. Buy some today, in the air-tight, sanitary can. COFFEE "When It Poaff* It R migam" WAR PKTCHES MAY 11E SECURED roil 1'KIVATE COLLECTIONS | An illustrated catalogue of official, war photographs anil stereopticon slides lias been issued by the division of pictures of the Committee on Pub lic Information. .In it are listed about 1,000 pictures available to t,he public, including photographs taken by the Signal Corps. Navy, Marine Corps, and French and Belgian official photo graphs. Each picture listed may be had ei ther as a photograph print or as a stereopticon slide ?t a small price. The catalogue may be secured by send ing 5 cents to the division of pictures, Committee on Public Information, Washngton, D. C. We have to put every ounce of ef fort behind the men behind the guns. AUTOMOBILE TIRES I have taken the agency for the high grade Miller Geared to the Road Auto Tires and Howe Tubes. Be . sure to tie them before you buy?they are different. I adjust cirri ni s for Miller Casings j'ipht .here you don't have to return them to the factory for adjustment, I still have a fine lot of Buggy and wagon shafts and other-Baggy and Wagon material for sale at my shop. c H.C.TAYLOR March 31 s t AND WE ARE SURELY PREPARED f(T SERVE YOUR EVERY WANT. OUR LINE OF CLOTHING, SHOES, AND HATS AND FURNISHINGS IS COMPLETE WITH THE VERY NEWEST AND BEST AND OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW CONSIDERING QUALITY. : : : : : WE ONLY WANT TO LIVE AND LET LIVE AND YOU WILL FIND THAT WE ARE AT ALD TIMES SAV '1MU ALL, W A Liili IUH UUE COME LET US SHOW YOU IT WILL DGUS BOTH GOOD The McBrayer Clothing Co,, toe. "Everything Fo? Daddy And The Boys''
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