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Both Political Parties Endorse Amend meat. (Extract from the State Platform of t * Democratic Party of North Caroftna.) The following Is quoted from the Democratic State Platform adopted at Its convention in Raleigh; Induration was never more neces? sary than in this time of jeopardized civilization for preparation of our chii dren for the larger responsibilities and duties, for the fiercer competition for t lie harder tasks for reconstruction and readjustment that are sure to fol low this world-wide war. and for preservation of all that our boys at the front and their I'.llles are lighting and dying to win. That the democratic Party renews its pledge to the fullest support of the public schools, pledge^ its support to 11:o ?'on^iituiional amcrhlniont for a -i\ mouths schtiol term, a ritke? lis up on - l patriotic citizens of t^xState irrespective of party atfiiatlon uNcotc for thl< amendment as a patriotic dtvv tv ? . ?'.:?? prv>er.t and future genera tion'. North Carolina c hildren. - 4Kxi/.ict from the State Platform of the Republican Party of North Caro lina. ? Tiio following is qnored from the Ucpuhlican State Platform adopted at its convention in Greensboro: Tire advantages of education were never more necessary than now in the preparation of the youth of our coun try for the larger duties and responsl-i bilities and the fierce competition in all the hctivities of life that are sure 10 follow this world-wide war. The r j r therefore, heartily favors the amend ment to the constitution of this State securing a six months school term in every school district of the state. No Worms in a Healthy Child ^ All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as c rule. theTe is more or less stomach disturbance GROVE'S TASTELESS cfcill TONlc civen regular!: for two or three weeks wll^nriA the blood. im prove the digestion, and ac^sa General Servant!". cni.:g'! ?nic to the whole systlbL NpttrewUtth ? thr* w.Tpr dispel the vorras, urv^the Chilli wi.i :v reri'.-ct health. Pieastnt to take. 60c wr 6G6 cures He^d^-bcs. Bilious ness I oss of An\etite- or thr.t tired a chin"' foelirV due to BCn l'arir or Colds. Fine Tonic. THE YOUTH S COMPANION is worth more to family life today ihan 'ever before. Today those who are re sponsible for the welfare of the family realize the imperative need of worth while reading and what it means to individual chara<ter. the home life and the State. Everywhere the waste and chaff, the worrh!ess and inferior, are going lo the discard. 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If you have any Yariiis for sale that yon wish to subdivide see J. A. TUR 666 contains no^afcohol, arsenic nor other poigonous drugs. INSURANCE' See J^if Palmer. ?A Fur Sale. 20 horse poweiL engine and boile^, K0 saw. Daniel pWtt Improved Power Prens Platfonk Softies Shafting Kelts and Pulleys. saw. I will ell by the pi?.re or jjK together foi f>0 per cent of Its coy Ml a* Rood a* new*. i J. /. SMITH. ^Ioulton, N. C. - i *-13tf 9 666 cures Majkflal fever. XER at once as ^o\|f fall datings are filling up fast. X 7-26-tf If you want lifJhdnsurance see J. A. TURNER. 7-26-tf. Ask J. A. TURXjfa to show you the ew disability P9ti<y. 7-26-tf. drove'? Tut^iu chill Took ' destroy? the maUrWfrcrkt which are transmitted to the blood by th#fc*lar% Moequlto. Price 60c. 666 Virfes by removing the caus/\ HORSES and MULES 1 ill haie a ?Ice l#t < .* Horst . ami Mule\for s;:J#'nt reasonable price* and V III ftiake it to jour mhaiuucv t\t??uic in auU loo!; o>ery" K F. FULLER ^i<bur?r, IT l". H. C. TAYLORr acw liipiioLc?.; by expert l;no?^edge of t'.'.e bujTtS^# and : .o use ot the right kind of high grade_maler)nl. \ I can Uo auy job oil your bu :gy whetH^r Urge or^tnaH-4a a man ner that v-ill please you. 1 make a specialty <if putting^Rubber Tire? on biggies. Only the highest grade \Uj?ed I have for sale Pucrry Wagon and Koatl Car: shafts, spokes, rHns. singletrees. tarsT^ steel tires carriage and tire bolts, fifth wjioels. s>qel shaft ends etc. Come and examine the quality of nyf goods. x, H. C. TAYLOR Horses and Mules .. We are better prepared to serve you . now than ever before and invite you to come in and see our new (krove of hor / V sei and mules. / \ Perry & Pearc c Youngsville, N. C. SiitcCases and Traveling Bags Eeed a suit case or traveling bag?if so, buy now? there, is a meat enticing ^tate of luggmge price affairs today?we saved in the living of ra/ny lines of most dependable suit cases and ryavelinan^ags, and we give you the opportunity to do lik^via??-you expect to take a trip soon or or later?antievfyne your needs now in thesi lines?"ou can make a grsV saving. \ W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. New Shop, New Tools, New Man We have leased the Addie Perry old stables on South Main Street, had them remodeled and c0iverted into one of the most fully equipped and modern Machine Shops in North Carolina. * ? f In our equipment ?will be found ^ie latest mach ines for all work on the market ineludiA) 24in x 16 foot and 15in x 8 foot South Bend Lathes/42! a Cannedy Ot to Radial Drill, 20 in. Upright Silver Manufacturing Co., Drill, 304 A. Oster Power Piand Bolt Machine, releasing die, diapers and all other necessary tools, and drill hits from (>4ths to 1 1-2 inches and complete i;!i..-kshtith shop. Our Mr. T. K. Allen, Manager for this concern^ - i ,i. . .'|... f,.;ind most careful machinists in North Carolina and will have personal supervision of all work'. Air en t s for FRANKLIN AUTOMOBILE. Coy Machine Co. Phone No. 295-J r ISBURG, : ? NORTH CAROLINA War Has Changed Everything ' 'i iir v,;ir is ivwiving i'n?? alUiilion nf every Iviiy. -i Ua .iitn- lor yavh.y ii***. Save, saw, an.i stj\ i>. I .ft i. : liclp you. Wf liavc a sttuuyulyiilKt !i>t-:ii-c(i. brine r. y ;u- moiicy; \w will hold it.sBfe for you ami !ia\v it.-.vlu'ii you want it. SERVICE AND SAFETY ASSURED YOU Miss Clara Younir, J. M. Allen Anting Cnsiuvr President THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK L.OUISBURG, N. C. The Year of This year marKs the anni versary of the establish ment of the first saving's b&nft in the United States. In rnmmpmnratinn nf this centennial, banKers' organ izations are speeding up the thriit movement. Strangely enough, this ef fort comes at a time,y/hen national progress in com merce and industry depend on the people's power to ?ave. No longer oan America draw on the Savings of the thrifty people of ILurope for capital with which to de velop its resource*'. From now on fche United States must produce its own capital An account tn % savings banK Insures 5 national progress and your own inde- , pendence. One Dollar Starts an Account! t BUNN BANKING CO Benj. B. SYKES, Cashier Bunn, N. C. Mr. R. L. Huffines, Pres. Mr. Benj. B. Sykes, Cash. Mr. C. P Harris, Vice Pre9. Mise Louise Curtis, Asst. Cash.
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