The Store for Men in War Time Now that the Influenza is most over we will appreciate a ^s it by YOU. Our lines of Overcoats, Suits and Winter Under wear are complete. You f tout and le^in men who have often wished you could be fitted properly with s suit from stock, can now have your wish, and the price is aNwinner. While you are buy ing for yourself don't overlook you/: bright little boy. We can.disss- fife up like "Daddy" in a jjtrfiy sr.it a-nd handsome Overcoat like the above designs Overalls, work shirts, work shoes, sweaters smd heavy un derwear. Boys "we have ihern' ano, the prices alfe right. everything for "Daddy\ino the Boys" The McBrayer Cfothiitg Company Incorporated 4 - - * In \e C^lde Da^es Fykes Knew Ooode Coffee TTTHEN good /?flow* erf long ago gathered ?boot W ts festive tfoarfl f"T j ?????* ???< ? ?nirt. tefT demanded that ooffee be ye very beet in ye lend. That's the kind yon get today when you drink Lnzienna. Just try it. If it doesn't taste better than ?ny other coffee, you've got a real "kick" coming to you, and your grocer will refund every penny you paid for it. Get in line with the thousands of good people who drink Luzianne regularly. Buy soma today, in the air-tight, sanitary can. i It Poor H Roigam" NOTICE ! The tax books hass been placed in my hands, by Ahe Board of Commissioner^ Mr collection of taxes for 1918 ^jth instructions to collect and / will thank all the payers of tile County to come and get their/ receipt. I will have a collector at each voting precinct in the County on Thursdiy, October 31, 1918. It A, KEARNEY, Sheriff. SEW FOR i UGEES Another Illustration of Splendid Work Being Done by the Aancrican Red 9 Crooe in Europe. , A letter from Red Cross headquar ters at Rome, quoted by St. Paul Pio neer Press, says: "Great success has attended the operation ef ouvrotrs, or sewing room?, for the benefit of women refugees and mi uum1 iiuuipii ui mm In Italy.? These ouvrolrs, established * by the American Red Cross, afford em- ? ployment to thousands of willing work- j ' ers, who thereby are enabled to make ! I money to maintain themselves and at the same time supply clothing to oth ers of their own class at about* one [ third the usual price." The Initial sales of the products of ! the ouvrolrs at Padua and Taormlaa, I Sicily, ivere gala events In the lives of the uflllcted refugees. For hours be I fore the sale opened at Padua long lines nf woman awaited their chnnra Each person was allowed to buy only a given amount. There was also cloth | tng for men and children. Concerning the first publU^sale at Taormlna. a Red Cross worker. In charge of the sewing room wrote: j "The women, most of tkem barefoot i and pitifully ragged, filed past me to I receive for their two and one-half lire (about 35 cent*), the fresh, not to say pretty garments made by the workers. One woman wpre a dress of sacking. Each was allowed to rhoose her own dress and each received besides the dress a change of underwear, and, as long as the stockings we had on hand held ont^ a pair of stockings. The children received two dresses and a change of underwear, and the old men Hhlrts and underwear." Useful Work Raskin In "Modern Painters'* Bald: "I believe an Immense Rain !n the bo&? IIjr health and happiness of the iu>per ?lasses wonld fotlow on their etead :!y"endeavoring, however clumsily, to nake the physical exertion they now i^oeBaartly exert In amusements defi nitely 8ervlreahle. It wonld be far ?ftter, for Instance, that n gentleman bon Id mv-w his own fields than rifle ?ver oilier people*?.** Many are doing that nowadays. SIX T. W. C. A. WOMEN ESCAPE FROM RUSSIA Atlanta, Oa.?The crtx secretartss | seat to Russia a year a*o by the Toting Women's Christian Aaeodar { tlon to organize the work of lb* se? . soclatlon Id Potrograd and other larjre cities, have escaped from Kn- 1 sIa, is the oewi fort received. The whereabout* at theee rtka wt>- / men had been unknown for months. ' Whether they were alive or dead. * had been a mere matt ter of guess' No Worms In a Healthy Child V All children troubled with worms have an tin healthy color, whiclrindlcates npor blood, and as a rule, there la more ir lesa aiflmach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESAfhilL^ONIC ftlven regularly (or two or three weeks VriUrenrich the blood, im prove the digestion, ami as a General Strength ening Tonic to the whan sy^em. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms\od the Child will be *Q perfect health. Pleasant to tike. 60c per bottle. . .If you wanKlifertnsurcir.ce see J. A. TURNER. 7-26-ti. knows 74n-tt. : The Quinine Tff?l Do^ Not Affect The Head j Because of its tonftvfcd laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUINmE (Tablets) can be 'aken by anyone without>rauMng nervousness or ringing in the bead. ?.W/6iK)vniS signature un box. Xz. 5ew Store tor Sale or Bent at Wood. if. c. 7 'l it This stqre Is suitable for both Dry Goods and Xjrocory /Oustnessj is well covered and Bashed inside; has large side room witlivloor opening into it Will rent at $13fco a month or will sell store and ajjfot^lng lot at $1500.00 Sler-cko^elTj Loulsburg^ N. 0. iOWELE CO. ll-l-tf I V Auto Kjmtber Lost. No. 39S39^for an automobile, lost , Oct. Binder will return game to me and r??lve reward. ?rcSL^PERRY, 111-1-tf ' Manleville, N. C. PR SALE indler. ?unnlng older. Id ttree, never irter, new top, "ELL CO, t" '*'' Forwarned Is Forcar;:v.:d< Don't Jet sudtte:; changes of v.v;.ther find you unprepared this year. Buy your portable Perfection' Heater now ? herns oil instead of costly eosil ? one gallon gives 8 hoilrs of glowing warmth. Sturdily built?smokeless, odorless*? easy to clean and fill. Aladdin Security (lil gives bcit results. At your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Jeittr) Baltimore, Md, Wuhio?lo?. D. C. Charlou?, N. C '-tioHoUt. Vs? - CharlMto*. W. V?. -L RMiaftond, V?. Charleston, 1 C.

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