Automobile Qwn^rs Read This iNow Open For Business "Authorized" Everready Storage Battery Service Station Before going into this business I first went to Richmond, Va., at the station of Western Electric Co., Southern distributor for the above battery and under factory experts, I went through the training of battery repair work to be able to give you first class work at home without having to send your battery off for repairs. I have bought the very best equipment on the market and am prepared to repair any make of battery. I sell the "Everready" because it is the best battery on the market and the only one sold on a guarantee which^means one year and six months' of service to you. I will keep new batteries in^sxock, also complete line of parts, so you can get immediate serviced New charging outfit just installed which will give day and night service. Free inspection ofyour battery at any time. Batteries filled with distilled water free of charge. Besides being able to do your battery work, I have the best equipp ed shop in the/county and first-class mechanics. I guarantee satisfaction on all auto work. X. guarantee up-to-daxe valve grinders, operated by compressed air, carbon burning outfit, light welding, both alumium and casting. Fisk and U. S. Revere ^nto tires and tubes, complete line accessories, mobile oil, the best on the markel fREE/AIR FREE WATER EREE BATTERY SERVICE ph?neN? RF_rjK7s GARAGE LTTg' THE TRAVELING MAN'S FIRST AID This One Found Something That Took The Misery Out of Life On The Road. Those who travel regularly for bus iness must be of good disposition and robust constitution to withstand the strain of sleeping in different and in different hotels, eating here and there and living out of a hand bag. D. E. Oakes, a widely knowq traveling man who lives at 312 N. Fofbls St., Greens hnro has made "IMy^llflg wuie uf a pleasure, and this is tne wuy tliat he does it: "Life on the road is easier ^or me. now, since 1 found a way to keep my-* self in perfect physical condition. For "six OT~BTrv<m- ywr?-- I navo carried around with me a bad caBe of indiges tion and klOHiacfr trouble.?T wan very nervous, could not sleep and eating was out of the question with me, as It made me sick to look at food. In Pep lac I found a remedy that gave me re .Jjef and now I sleep fine .indigestion , I can eat anything I want and am^nflrtlWBaflltfjwartf. I consid er Peplac indispensaDlWll^Bi^jj^iUh and would never permit myse without it." Peplac is sold and recommended in Louisburg at ScogglnB Drug Store, Winston Blanks Drug Co., Youngsville T. E. Holding, Wake Forest, and W. W. Parker at Henderson. Buy a bot tle today it has helped others and will do the same for you. To the Memory of a Good Mam On the evening of January 22nd, mD, after a day spent in the usual ac tivities of life, brother J. *S. Batche lor died. Apparently In. health ho laid down to his repose at night. In * a short time his heart becamc inactive i and wUh hardly a groan he passed in to the great beyond. nrother Batchelor was born Febru ary 17, 1861, and his entire life was spent at, or near his birthplace, out in I the country closo to neturo and to Na- I turo's God where for nearly threo score years he felt the touch of the seasons as they came and went, mak- | ing up the years of his ilfe. At the early ago of 17 years he pro fessed religion and Joined Cedar Rock i Baptist church whero he remained a member for some time, doing active service as a Christian brother. Ho afterwards removed his membership . to C'astalia, and later to Red Bud Bap-1 tist church whor<e he remained a faith ful member until tho tim? of death. He was for years a consistent mem- j her of Cedar Rock Masonic Lodge, act ing as treasurer of the Lodgi; for .a succession of terms. I remembor on ono occasion this re-1 mark about Brother Batchelor by a brother mason, "I would as lieve take i tWe chance of brother Bid Batchelor I for Heaven as that of brother G. M. Dnke." What an expression of confi dence in the brother's Christianity 1 i But such was the esteem in which the I was held by his brethren. Brother Batchelor was laid to rest j by his friends and brethren with ma sonic honors In the home cemetery' where his father a?nd mother sleep, and where the sun-beams, peeping over the old apple tree, will pay upon his last resting place. He leaves a wife and large family of children and many friends to mourn their loss. I, his personal friend, feel like say ing in the words of Bryant, that he went, "Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him and lies down to pleas ant dreams." job t Tvsrnr? TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE FOR NASTY CALOMEL Starts your liver without making yon wlek Anil can not salivate? Every druggist in town?your drug giQt ana ovprvhodvy druggist has no ticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel. They all give the same rea son. Dodson's l^iver lone is taking its place. / "Calomel is/dangerous ami people know it. whil/Dodson's l>lver Tone is perfectly safifc and gives btetter re sults," salty a prominent local drug Olllg^Dodfgon's Liver Tono is pcrson ail^pJW*??tjyij^very druggist who sells it. /A largeW!!iii*|||AJiuta few cents. aJ\d if it fails to lief in /very ease of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money bacK. Daflson's Liver Tone 1b a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. ; Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick head ache, acid stom&cn or constipated bowels. It doanrt gripe or cause in convenience aJl the next day like vio lent calomaK Take a dose of calo mel today/6iHl tomorrow you will feel weak, aioK and nauseated. Don't lose day'a/work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone Instead and foel fine, full of vi gor and ambition. W. 11. Dlcfeernon. God in his great love saw fit to take from his home and loves ones, Will iam Henry Dlckerson, following an attpfif n? pnanmmia Hf 1919 at his home in Warren- Co. Mr. Dickerson was 41 years, two months and 5 days old at his death and leaves a wife, who was Miss Jennie Dunn be fore marriage and seven children namely, Edwin, ^GaraidTiTe, XndreW, Jessie, May, Elizabeth. Willie Greene and Annie Belle, age from one to iour teen years. He was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Dlckerson, of Warren County, N. C. He was a prosperous farmer and loyal citizen and member of Liberty Christian church. Willie was always a devoted child, husband and father to his loved ones. He was laid to rest on Feb. 16 at the family cemetery near Epsom. None of his family could the burial as they were sick May God comWP^Ia^?j?aved ones in the dark hour and may "J ablo to meet him ih a better world.' "Wo shall meet to part no never, Safe beyond the swelling tide, Free from pain and sorrow ever There vrith loved onos to abide Tax Notice I must call attention of those who have not paid their State and Coun ty Taxes, that the time is running short, and that to meet the call of the various Treasurers, they will have to come forward and pay up. Give this attention at once. It A. KEARNEY, Sheriff Free Demonstration in Tree Planting by modern methods will be given at Oakhurst, the farm of Mr. A./F. Johnson, about one and a quar ter miles south of Louisburg by ?LJNN REPRESENTING The DuPont Company ON Wednesday, March 26 This will be a very interesting piece of work and one might gain valuable information in regard to the use of explosives for farm work. Everybody is Invited to be Present

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