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\ Tribute, Her many fru nds in Louisburg and Justice were made sad Friday evening, Jan. 17. when the news spread announ cing the death of Mrs. Robert Will* iarns. She was Trrttrcr-wttti?tirfhreiraa in October and lay at tile point of death for several weeks out she held on firmly to the slender cord of life and gradually improve*! fill she was l^hl^tobe moved to the home of her nurm^SlWBe^ettjgg^^iyA^shvclied under the parental roo^ marriage to Mr. Williams she was Miss Sadie Wilder. Mrs. Williams was still in the prime or her woman hood. She was the mother of two Harris, three" sisters, Mrs. Willie Creekmore. Mrs. John Strange, of Jus Mrs. Williams was aqutet. pleasant bedside, and offered to "Him who doer h she asked the Heavenly Father that He ly afterwards the spirit calmly and si peace lingers lovingly and where cares ?A FRIEND. A Card of Thanks, I want to thank'the kind doctor, neighbors and friends each and every one who done all they could for my dear father during his alckness and death. S ALE MA XOWELL< I'm YOUR Eye When I'm efficient . YOU are efficient Honest now, what would you do without me? Think How happy it would make you to know that you don't need glasses ?that you're efficient ?that' you're fit, unhandi capped. You can Know have Your Eyes Examined It won't cost much w. B. MORTON 'OPTICIAN LIVERY STABLES MOVED I herewith ann ie to mj customers and nl?Jien nlsli Ing the serrlces < i first class livery stable, that ? Jave moved my bnslness trom the stables on -Nash Street to accommoda tion at the rear of mj residence on Maip Street, where I will be blad to serve yon at' all times with tlie best personal service. J. C. Tucker ^ Louisburg, N. C. Harness, Bicycles, * Automobile Tires Our line of the above goods i* complete and cheap. See them. Harness, Bicycle and Auto mobile tires repaired^ quick ly by an expert. We make a specialty ol re pairing men's, ladles and chll drens fine shoes. Our Mr. Elklns Is an expert lu this work. EVERYTHING AT .LAST YEAR'S PRICES. Six bicycles for Bale at a bargain, some are almost new. Durs to serre. LOUI3BURG REP, "R SHOP J. ehman, Prop'r. Loi i, Nortk Cuoltu DRUGGISTS! VICK's VAPORUB SHORTAGE OVERCOME AT LAST The Deal Scheduled For Last November, Which Was Post Doned on Account of the In tluenziHSfiTB I Instated?Good During the Month of March. * OVER ONE MILLION JARS OF VAPORUB PRODUC ED EACH WEEK. It is with pride that we announce to the drug trade that the shortage of Vick's VapoRub. which has lasted since last October, is now overcome. Since January 1st. we have been run-1 ning our laboratory twenty-*hree and a half hours out of every twenty-four. Last week we shipped the last cf our back order?, and retail druggists, therefore, are no longer requested to order In small quantities only. .NOVEMBER DEAL REINSTATED. This deal, which we had expected to | put on last November and which had j to be postponed on account of the shortage of VapoRub. is re-instated j for the month of March. This allows a discount of 10 per cent on shipments . from jobbers' stock of quantities of from 1 to 4 gross. 5 per cent of this | discount is allowed by the Jobber and 5 per cent by us. We advise the retail druggists to j place their orders Immediately, so that the Jobbers will be able to get ! prompt shipments to them. THANKS OF THE PUBLIC DUE THE DRUG TRADE DURING THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. The thanks of the American public ' are certainly due the entire drug trade ' ?retail, wholesale and manufacturing I ?for what they accomplished during the recent influenza epidemic. The war caused a shortage of physicians? nurses were almost impossible to ob tain?the demand on the drug trade was unexpected and overwhelming, and to this demand they responded no bly. Retail druggists kept open day and night and slept where they drop ped behind the prescription counter. Wholesale druggists called their sal esmen off the road to help All orders? hundreds wired us to ship Vick's Va poRub? by the quickest route, regard loss of expense. - A TKEMENDOl'S JOB TO INCREASE OI K PRODUCTION. In this emergency we nave tried to I fur raw materials?our Traffic per spent his days riding freight cars in?we shipped raw materials in car | load lots by express and pleaded with | manufacturers to in "crease their de liveries to us. But it was a slow process. Some of our raw fuaterlals are produced only in Japan?supplier in this country were low and shipments required 'three months to come from the Far ! East. Then we had to recruit and 'train skilled labor. We brought our I salesmen into the factory and trained them as foremen, -^e invented new machinery, and manage?; to Install It on Christmas Day. so as not to inter fere with our daily production. 14? JARS OF VAPORUB EVERY MIN UTE DAY AM> SIGHT. By January 1st v.e had everything ready to put on our nlglit shift, and since then our laboratory has been running day and night. To feed our automatic machines, which drop out one hundred and forty-three Jars of YapoRub a minute or one million and eighty thousand weekly, has required a force of 500 people. Our Cafe De partment. created for the benefit of these workers, served 7000 meals dur ing the months of January alone. 13 MILLION JARS OF VAPORUB DISTRIBUTED SINCE OCTO BER. An idea of the work we have accom plished this Fait may be given by our production figures?13J)2S.976 jars of VapoRub manufactured <jund distribu ted since last October?one jar for ev ery two families in the entire United States. During the influenza epidemic. Vick's VapRrub was used as an exter nal application in connection with the physician's treatment. ai-.a thousands of people, unable to obtain a doctor, relied on Vick's almost exclusively. Literally millions of families all ov er the country from California to Maine and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf, have found Vick's VapoRub the ideal home remedy for croup and cold troubles. NOTICE OF AN ELECTION IN SAN DY CREEK TOWNSHIP. Notice is hereby given thai. in ac- ! cordaxrce with the provisions of An Act of the General Assembly of North Carolina. Session of entitled "An Act" to Provide Good Roads in Sandy Creek Township. Franklin County." being House Bill Xo. 277. ? Senate Bill No. 339. ratified February lfcth. ll'll?. and upon the petition of the duly appointed and constituted ? Tnwn.iliiIt t 'oni ni i?; nI on of Sandy I fro a L- Township. ! The Board of Commission.-^ 16Y County of Franklin does hereby or der an election to be held on Saturday,! April 12th, 1919. in said township, at which election there shall be submit- , tPrt ro the nualified voters of San??y frl-pL" I ou'pjhip 111,1 K-.llll.mil 1)1 I III i "000.00 of Road Bonds of said-township , and the levy of a special tax to pro vide for the payment of interest and I create a sinking fund tor the payment ot said bonds, for the purpose of pro viding and constructing good roads in said township under the terms and provisions of said sp<-Mal act of the G? n. ra! Assembly. Said bon.ls shall run ror-a period of thirty ?ears from ' dat. and shall bear six per cent per j annum interes'. payable semi-annual Jy- ^ Said special Act of the Gen- ral As sembly expressly provides that all | laws in conflict with this act are re pealed so far as same relate to Sandy ("reek Township, and el??c::otrs on road bonds heretofore held in said township will be annulled by the currying of this election: and provrsion is made for the payment of auy and all obli gations made by the AWnahip for roads out of the first proceeds of sale of bonds under this act. J R. F'arrish is appointed regis trar and J. J. Carr and H. P. Speed j are appointed pollholders for the said election. The voting place shall be .at Laurel or Jones' store in said town ship. and th<* said election shall be Ibeld and conducted as is provided in the general election laws of the State* I Those voting for the'issuance of bonds land the levy of the special tax shall d? po-ir a baltot upon which there shall . be written or printed "For Road I Boncfrs" and those voting against road ! bonds aird Nhe levy of a special tax shall deposit a ballot upon which there shall be written or printed "Against Rood Bonds." t A new registration Is provided for under said special act, and the petition of the Road Commission calling the < election, and the registration books will be kept oper.- for such purpose at Laurel or Jones store so- provided by lif\\ for twenty days, beginning Satur day, Mar,-h Stb. 1919. and closing Sat urday. March 29th. 1919. By order of the Board of Commis sioners for Franklin County. This March 3rd. 1919. ?1 P T1MRKR1.AKK. chairman. o n ?ni pF\-. Clerk. K-V-Bt Cascarets Best hamiiy Laxative" m Harmless to keep liver, bowels I and stomach clean, and cost only 10 cents Tonight sure! Tak?- Cascarets and enjoy the nicest. gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you e\>r experienced, f'a-earets will liven your liver and clean your thirty fee' of bowels with out griping. You will wake up feel ing grand. Your* head will be clear, breath right, tongue clean, stomach swret?Get a 10-eent box now at any dVug store. Best cathartic for child ren as well as grown-ups. Taste like candy and never fail. They work" while you sleep. NOTICE. I have a stray black heifer yearling jat my house, taken up on February ? 22nd. Owner can get same by paying j for feed, damage, end advertisement. If not claimed within 30 days, she I will be sold for expenses. T M. VAIDKX. P. O.'Box No. 283, 3-T-lt ?j Louisburg.-X. C. (?OR SALE OR RUNT I have a fine young ox? n for sale or lease for 1 f? 1!?. Well broken, will plow equal to a mule, takes no whip i S. M. 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