A SAFE FOB 5? .Salve I l>th>l???) ^ la vA&aat ft. ^ I'm YOUR Eye When I'm efficient YOU are efficient Honest now, what would you do without me? Think How happy it *ould make you to know that yoadon't need glasses ?that you're efficient ?that you're fit, unhandi capped. Yqti can Know have Your Eyes Examined ft won't cost much W. B. MORTON LIVERY STABLES MOVED I herewith ann ,.je to my customers and al .hers wish InK the gerrlces < I first elass my business from the stables on >"ash Street to accommoda tion at the rear of my residence on Malr Street, where I will be blad to serre jou at all times with the best personal serrlce. J. C. Tucker Louisburg, N. C. Harness, Bicycles, Automobile Tires / i Our line of t We above goods is complete a yd chcap. See them. Harness, Bicycle and Auto mobile tlrea repaired quick ly by an expert. We makjB a specialty o! re pairing men's, ladies and chll drens flno shoes. Our Mr. Elkins U an expert in this wort'.' 7 EVERTTIIING AT .LAST *EAB*S PRICES. Six bicycles for sale at a bargain, some are almost new. ours to serve. LOU13BURQ REP) IS SHOP J. ehman, Prop'r, Ui f, North Carollma CALOMEL DYNAMITES /1 A SLUGGISH LIVER Crashes Into soiirblle, maklnp yon sick and you lose a dayV work. Calomel salivates! It'4 mercury* Calomel acts like dynamti^ on a slug gish liver. When calomdi comes Into contact with sour bile it crashes into it, causing cramping qcid nausea. If you feel bilious V headachy, con stipated and all knocked out, just go son s Liiver Tole lor a reW cents which is a harmlofes vegetable substi tute for dangeroUs calomel. Take a spoonful and if At doesn't start your liver and straigaten you up better and quicker than nisty calomel and with out making yoA sick, you just go back and get your/money. If you takrf calomel today youH be sick and naijBeated tomorrow; besides it may salivate you, while If you take Dodson'8 iAver Tone yon will wake up foel ing/great. full of ambition and ready for# work or play. It's harm less, pleasant and safe to give to chil dren; they like it. Some women dress to please men and some to worry other women. DISSOLUTION To All Whom it May Concern: The co-pa'tnership^ieretofore ex isting between J. QJ Howell and A. W. Perry, Jr.. tradjbg as Howell Jht Perry was diasoiyd oc Jan. 1, 1919, by mutual cons^ft. All indebtedness of said Howell it Perry is* to be paid by J. S. Ho wail and all accounts due said firm ar?^ayable to J. S. Howell. This Feby. 19th, 1919. A. W. PERRY. J. S. HOWELL. 2-21-5t The Strong Withstand thy Winter Cold Better Than tb Yoo matt have Health. Strength and En dn ranee to fight Colds. Grlor and Inftnanra. When your blood UiSot la a baahhr condition and doea not. circulate Wialj, roar system la unabl? to witfcmadtM Winter cold. GROVE'S TASTELESS CUM TONIC Fortifies the and Infineoza b? Purifying and I the Blood. 7 k coctaine the well-known tonto prop ettiea of QqRilne and Iron in ? form acceptable td the moat delicate atmerb. and is pleasant to take. Yoo can soon feel its Strengthening. IrtvigoratJngEflect. 60c. We Thank You With the beginning of a New Year we wish to thank each and everyone in Franklin and adjoining counties who favored us with theyr patronage during the year 1918. We grieve with those who were so unfortunate as to lose a loved one during this time and especially in the epidemics of "flu" You have our sincerest sym pathy, and we only wish it had been in our pBWer to render you such service as to have relieved you of your bereavement. ? Assuring you. of the continuation of our best .and most efficient services in the future we hope to have a more liberal share of your patronage and wish for you a most prosperous year. cock Drug Co. Suit Cases and Traveling Bags / ? 1WW!1 u Milil umu hup nam there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today?we saved in tb? buying of many lines of most dependable suit cases and traveling bags, and we give you the opportunity to do likewise?you expect to take a trip sooner or later?anticipate your needs now in these lines?you can make a'great saving. W. E. Whitc Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. New Garage Now Open I take pleasure In announcing to my friend? and the antomobll Nts generally tliat I hare opened a garage In the room adjoining (i. W. Ford A son on Hash Street and am fully prepared to glre yon the best serrlce on any work yon may wl?h for yonr car at reason, able prices. I hare with me an machinist, Kr. J. M. Pleasants, who ha? had fonr year? experience In automobile repair work, In the automobile department of DiTpont Works at Hopewell, Ya. I will carry all For<J part? and antomoblle accessor!??, gas and oils. I hare Installed/the hlggp*l ga? tank In the connty and will be In position to serVe my customers cyery day and Sunday, AH work guaraiitMA or yonr money refunded. -ar Hudson's Garage Nash Street ... Louisburg, N. C. Help Your When acid-di*tn Mwlka with Dime No ud; on tongae?an pleasant to uke as candy. Keep your iitonrfc aweet, try KKomMs MAK MY SCOTT tk BOWNS makom op acorra <hul?on An Equation No one-has devised the ratio by which service on the firing line can be translated into an equivalent purchase of Victory Liberty Bonds, and no one fever will, but in reading the records of heroism it gives us something to ponder. As an example take the case of Cor poral Edward J. Woliert of tb6 79th Company, sixth Regiment, U. 6. Ma rine CorpB. Woliert "hiked" until he was "all in" and then went/into ac tion, fighting as only a marine fights, until he could not have been criticised for feeling that he had a(little rest coming to him. And Juit about the time Corporal Woliert believed there was lull in the fighting mar Thiacourt Prance, he saw one of hra wounded of ficers, a prisoner unde/ escort of sla Germans. No one ccyumanded Wol iert to do anything lut he saw the need of further servic^ and he prompt ly attempted a rescu At close quarters Avl t h his pistol h? killed two of the Germans, the wound ed officer took admntage of the sur prise and disposed^ of two others and Corporal Woliert /disarmed and cap tured the remain^g two. The Amer ican Corporal ordered tne Germans to pick up his officer and carry him back of the lines. Sounds like d movie looks, doesn't it? But this is nbt a movie nor the fic tion of a movii althougn it Is worthy of a Porthos of a Prank Merriwell. It is taken from the War Department re cords of the .American army in Prance as told in thi citations for bravery. Just how / many Victory Liberty Bonds should an American stay-at home buyto even the scales with this exploit of Corporal Woliert? How much more work should ue done In the Victory Liberty Loan Campaign by a j tired worker who feels that he has done enough? Think ft over. I CHILDHOOD DAYS WERE DARKENED Little Girl Was So Irritable ? That Those Who Should Have Been Her Playmates Avoided Her. There Is nothing so pitiable as a child whose days are saddened by ill health, as was the case with little Sal lie Phipps. daughter of Mfb. C. R. Phipps, 527 South Street Durham, who desccribes her daughter's condi tion: "Sallie, wb?-is-now nine years old, was, until quite recently, in .such a physical state that lile was misera ble for her and every, one around her. She was so nervous that the presence of playing children'drove her almost frantic. This was llue to her health; her disposition waa poor and her blood became so bad thai she developed sor esover her body, Weakened in this manner she was ftn easy prey for dis ease and develqfped pellegra. Noth ing seemed to help her until I gave her Peplac, wmch quickly brougtyf a hnng-p nnri ghn nniilrf coon ont anllH i8tre^o^peHegr^8n^na^gainea in weight and itrength, plays with the other children and is as happy as any child could be." Peplac is sold and recommended in Louisburg at Scoggins Drug Store, Winaton:Blanks X)rug._0>. .Youngs ville, T. E. Holding, V/ake Forest, and W. W. Parker at Henederson. Buy a bottle today it has helped others and-will do the same for you. Hair grows thin on many a fat head. EAT WITHOUT FEAR OF INIMfiESTIOX OR SOCK, ACIT) STOMACH | Instant relief! "Pape's majM-psIa" ends your stomach distress. Try It! Wonder what upset your stomAch? 1 which portion of the food did th? dam age?do you? Well, don't botUer. If your Btomach is in a revolt; If sick, gassy, and upset, and what you ate has fermented and turned sOur; head dizzy and aches; belch gase<i and acids an<l oructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated?Just take a little Pape's Diapopnin to help neutralize acidity and in five minutes you won der what became of the imligestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that it is needless to have dys pepsia. A little Diapepnin occanlon ally keeps the stomach sweetened and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food Is a damage Instead of a help, remember^ pie quickest, surest, most harmless fellef Is Pape's Dia pepsin, which costs only fifty cents for a large cas? at drug stores. It's truly wondorfjil?it stops fermenta tion and acidity and *ets things straight, so gently and easily that It .Is really astonishing. The police court is a continuous bench show. No Worm* In a Healthy Child v All children tronbm with worm* have an un healthy color, which liMkateo poor blood, tod at a rule, there la more or V" ?tomach dUtnrbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS <\lll TONIC tftren retfuiarlr for two or three week* wlU enrich the blood. Im prove the dUeetion, and adtaa a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole gyltem. Nature will then throw off or dlapel the worma\aDd the Child will be In perfect health. Pleaaant to\eke. 00c per bottle. SERVICE FIRST SATISFACTION ALWAYS Rose's SPRING DAYS ARE COMING. Even now people are planing for the wonderful spring days ahead, for spring time is surely the wonder season of the year. And to meet the demands of our customers for the new season, Spring stocks have al ready begun to arrive, and the store is beginning to take on its Sprng attire. You will finil much interest in a daily visit. Spring Hats We are offering a regular $4.00 value at the low price of v. .$2.00 $3.00 values at .. $1 ?9 $2.50 values at $1.69 This Includes Ladies, Misses and Children's styles. Dress Goods While we do not carry a couiplete line of full patterns vie have a special sale on short length^ and remnants. Percales (yard wide) value jibe Our price ?ic per yard Voiles (40 In. wide) value 56c and 76c .... Our price 25c per yard Organdie (36 In. wide- value 50c and 76c .... Our price 28c per yard Gingham (30 lqj. wide- vgluo 25c to 30c .... Our price 20c per yard We can save you money on all above specials, besides on other items too numerous tcy mentlon. j [Two-Dollar Limit], LOUISBURG, . . North Carolina j WATCH OUR WINDOWS Get Your Rugs ?n$ Druggets Now Reduced Prites For Ten Days For the next ten day^ we will offer a big lot of Ax minister and Velvet Ruas and Druggets at a big saving. This reduction will als6 apply to our davenports and hall racks, which are viery attractive and desirable. Come in and see these beautiful designs and let us assist you in beautifying youi: home. These prices are maje especially for those of our . friends who reside in Etanklm and adjoining counties^ I f I I ? - J. S. Williams - , FURNITURE Louisburg, \ND UNDERTAKING North Carolina

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