For sale! ? ? .fn-a nirp rit3:>nijmrn tfir Pr. E. M Per ry residence on MairV st5e??TTftie -AUsbrook^ resi dence on Middle streett, the yeottages occupied by L. Kline and J. R. BunVi. "m the largs two-story residence nconpied by \ / F. S. Luv<) on Baker Height . .n W C\\M i \ 4 kJ v V THAT ? .A r*- i'; \ !'!Tnt if a confidential ac'o nir,, no in formal: w : ?* f ..m 'it -itiio 'li'i.-tivd liv tha tit;* >s?tor.. ' THAT - \n :i;*caunt miy lie opened by a married woman and be uiul ,r her -.olo oo\ril. ? THAT?An account may bs opened by a minor and be under "his sole can: rjl. THAT?An account may be opened by a parent for a child and be under control of the parent. THAT?An ac.MU it mav be opined as a joint account by husband and wife, for. instance?and on such an ac count either p.Vt. may make deposits on, or withdrawals from the acc.iun:. , TdVT- A successful Savings Account depends entirely ii, '>:"t tiv- Ragalarity of Depj.nts, no matter how small they are. STAii t ?> Suvinjzs Account now, and see how good it will iook t j you this ti'r.o next year. ; THE CITIZENS BANK Henderson, N. C. J.-t licnk in This Gsciion R<\~ v. rces SI.500.000.00 Ten men, boys or woixten to "learn tie Harness and shoe re pair business at once. Apply to American Electric Shoe Shop R. E. L. LANCASTER, Mgr. Main Street - Louisburg. N. C. Why Pay High Priccs - for Horses, Buggies and Harness. When all of the above mentioned can be bought cheaper from Yarboro than onv one. If there is any doubt in your mind about this statement just price what I have and see if you don't save money. O. Y. YARBORO LOUISBURG, N,'C. 800 WOMEN NEEDED BY SALVATION ARMY Commander Evangeline Booth Says War Relief Work Must Be Extended. Nfc'nr,: v.< Cominnmlc^r^lH^Hii^Lijoth^end er of tlie Solvation Army In ill e?1 Slates, l?u? suddenly :*nll?d upou t<> f-.??? i*h war I foPiFnitut?. T.-.- i. st ! i;i;??? -il i.1 a ?,? i'I j ? 1 "1 . a. r' J ?A h :! ? ir ilio i:?h4 W ? v i- ;? V. r?.ss, now rI f r lor .fUiids. ilar'.i , iv; >u a v ,st machine f*<r huma:: ;vl* f, ; ?.?! csfh Is lndispcnsPde, serving its par?':v:t!ar element*' in Hs.nwn way.' j "Tire1-Salvuihur Army was horn in hardship, reared ia privation ami trained 'to every pln^se o K human mis ery and how to cope with it. Perhaps j that accounts in some degree for the success our work lias attained and for i which we are thankful. "We are of the coimnon people, nnd we toil on a practical hnsis. \\V len m? ' ed the lesson of l?o\y to do it in ths j Boer war, when we stood at the ?!<!? 1 of Kritain's troops and weathered it out to the end. We have been tried ; by fire, nnd the mothers and fathers | of America, ns In-other countries, trust 1 the Sulvution Army to do the tiling j they would like to do for their men-If i they hut had the chance. _ "With 1.JHO trained workers nt the front, operating from 420 hi ft s and 1 dugouttlie Salvation Army is doing, has done nnd will continue to do its best for the cause of humanity and I,il?T*rty.M o urtC run D NEAR TKE GA?. Community Serving Takes i3lacc of Mother. Friends and ri orno for oo!ii&rs. i'l r.' } ? iiu ?.:** (C ibe^Ffud'-ot. AntiV s ty ?'T T -i; ivn'f f ?? :i a !?? -.i< ?:< t. -r v. 1 n ii servnti', ' as. as ?r exjuvsjicd it. "the" ?t j,i *o.v j. ?m (|ii? iuiy# n i.:i .!.t r!'' v. !.??>: ' y ii. is. i.: ^ II : S: !)>.? t r!:i. \ jV,r5 ? 11.-i - ii *Ku;ij?!l s KtjiJ'Jo cm vs. ???w've u-'i ymir numbd*.* *ays the W. C. C. 23. ti?. :ljv? homesick boy finm cr.iiip with leisure to k;u>?iI in ai.\ -um. ol I [if |ju\.r i.. * i n: r ? ? t towns st-ii t: i r ?j :: ? ' ? i ? ? ? Ij-.^ wlint on earih he'll (lo with hfin-f Si if when iio g.?rs tliiTc. not knowing a boul in town and with a limit??'1 jut?? centasse of his "tlilriy per" in his i*?ck-t et. oloii-j <???! ?. < a friendly prlnr? i r n-4 t^ . . "v ..1 1 i.i> ,.\\ |, ? . .'o j announcing a rccep'.ion that uteh! i3?| podally for s??M'? r membera. IJy :h?> same mail the Me.hodlst church s".*.\dii. an announcement nil lie wvoUn^a,] addressed to him. with This Meant j You printed at the bottom. How <1L4 they know ho was a Methodist? lie ha<l forgot'.en about the Utile "Persona] "taal" In? made out at the kfttljutant's request during his llrst daj 'in camp when It was only one of the endless details in the round of dentists and doctors and general confusion. The ty. C. C. S. had not only his nuni? ber, but his name and addresa, hit home town, the name of the school he'd gone to and a good bit about thi things he was fondest df doing?each fact written into a little blank on tli? card especially for lg ? : :i* United War Work Campaign Program Tire campaign begins an Monday morning, November 11, and end? at midnight on Monday, November 18 As approved by representatives of the Government at Washington the $170,500,000 will be divided as follows: * Y. M. C. A $100,000,COO I. W. C. A..... 15,000,000 National Catho lic War Coun cil (including K n i g h t s of Columbus)... 30,000,000 War Camp Com munity Serv Ice 15,000,too Jewish Welfare Board 3,500,000 American Li brary Associ ation 8,500,000. Salvation Amy 8,500.000 * An' diirpius will be divided pro aita. COFFINS AND CASKETS \ * / -??v v ..xl> yj.a Cv'tVtuUaCc wr.cn m ?Hvay :: Jovcd one. .In ou' stock Vil 1 L : fir. s :? i Icets o" all gr^4fe6 frcm the- ch?ap\^l9tl:c i anu V. o. c mul?'riiikinpr sujivlics. ini'Ui<liir; 'j^rrLl roWcs t'.ivc- nn?! ' ? Wp niso a most iiji-to-itntMnlilN'mnil Ihsu sent wur ili* j'osal. Your interost? will bo jniard^il ii'Nun: i-all of mIioii<> u for what you want. / , \ 3^"! "Satisfaction Is Our Motto" W. D* Fuller Wood, North Carolina pare w nwi bs i akC.13 ??if QS da'ii' Rocky^MoiM, M -C Try Fenner with your next load of to bacco. Highest market prices guaran teed at all times. Best of accommoda I ? tions for man and beast. Fanner sells tobacco FOR THE MOST money. 0 O o O There is a Reason FENNERS WAREHOUSE Rocky' Mount, N. C.

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