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Guano Guano We have a good supply. Haul it now will you can get the kind you want and as much as you want every trip. Special: t* * We have a few thousand loose Cedar Shingles which we offer at $4.50 per thousand. Regu lar price $6.50. These bundles were burst in shipping and we are making this specially close price to clean them up. McKinne Bros. Co. Satisfaction Or Your Money Back TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS = I arrT overstocked with "Feed and Heavy Groceries, sucii as .tlay, Uats, s>iiip-stut'r, and provisions oi aTT kinds. I also liavc right many shoes I will sell at cost. In fact I have most anything you waqj. Come to see me when in town and see what I have got. A trial is all I ask. r j ? ? . ...? ? J. W. PERRY TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS We extend our heartiest thanks and ap preciations for the liberal share of your patronage -given us the past year, and hope to merit a continuance of the same by giv ing you the best work possible. : : American Electric Shoe Shop R. E. L. LANCASTER, Mgr. Main Street - Louisburg, N. C. HM ONE MORE LOIN IS pDEO It Will Settle Nation's War Debts and Will Care for Sick and Wounded. ffle^meonem? "What's the need of another Liberty Loan now that the war is over?" Revenue from taxes will not be suf ficient to pay all the bills, so the people will be called upon to provide the money by subscribing to govern ment bonds. This money is going to pay off the army of producers at home ?the farmers, merchants, manufac turers and others. America had Just begun to fight when the Hun decided it was time to quit. Allied leaders expected the war to last another year and the United States government was turning out ships, arms, ammunition and food to overwhelm Germany in one big drive. Treasury officials have revealed that in 1919 America would have had a tank at the front for every seventy five feet of line. We would havsy^md ten tons of mustard gas ready for shipment for every ton Cftrmany could produce. Thousands of batter ies of guns would have been in act ion for every one America had In 191&, Everything else was being produced in proportion. This gigantic preparation brought an early end to the war and saved thousands of lives. Victory Liberty Bonds will pay for this work which had been contracted for and was be ing delivered when the armistice was signed. There are other purposes for which money is need. Part of our army q? 2,000,000 men must be kept in Europe until the peace treaty Is signed. These soldiers must be fed. clothed and otherwise maintained. Then they must be brought home. The sick and wounded must be car ed for in hospitals. The army must be demobilised. There are thousands of maimed soldiers, heroes of the great war, who must be taught self supporting trades and given an oppor tunity to earn their living. This reconstruction work at home must be carried on. The job must be finished. The American people who furnished the money to win the war must supply It also to bring the na tion back to a peace basis. / No Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there Is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. Im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. Common sense is not so common af ter all." Don't put your dollars in an old sock. Put them into War Savings Stamps and they will work for you. IV. K. Sproule, Jr? Assistant Cashier ' Columbia National Bank, Indian* flpOllg, IHlll&mL Says. We were bothered quite a little by rats in our basement, destroy ing our stationery, but after distrub ting your RAT-SNAP very thoroughly we arc pleased to report that we are no longer bothered with them. Three 3T2es, 25C, 50c and 11.00 and |3.0(T. One display window on the main street Is. worth a block of windows on the side street. NORTH CAROLINIAN GIVES TESTIMONY Mrs. ITAlston Declares Her--Troubles Are (ione a"d She Has Gained Twen ty-two Lbs, Since Taking Tanlac. Among the thousands of wellknowii people who are daily testifying to-the remarkable merits of Tanlac, no one is more enthusiastic over the benefits derived from the medicine, that Mrs. L. P. Walston, of Macclesfield, North Carolina. According, to her own statement Mrs. Walston gained twenty-two pounds ?"d hag been relieved of ascrious and aggravating rheuiiidlk1 t'umllliuu the use of Tanlac after other treat ment had failed to help her. Her un solicited letter to the Tanlac Offices at Atlanta, Georgia is reproduced below: Gentlemen: This is to certify that I have taken i Tanlac with, the best, results. I suf fered' Intense pain from rheumatism and had the doctor treating me for Ave 'months but got no better. Someone told me to try Tanlac and I was surprised at the good It did. The first bottle seemed to relieve me. so I continued taking it until I was restored to health and now I feel like a new person. I have taken only eight bottle* so far. When I began using the medicine I weighed only 118 pounds and I now wiegh 140 pounds ami I cannot say too much for Tanlac. You are at liberty to publish thin .is I wish everyone who suffers with rheu matism could try Tanlac. Yours respectfully MRS. L. F. WALSTON. Tanlac is sold In Louisburg by Scog gin Drug StorcT Sweet Wine of Unman TTT Mirth fs the sweet wine of human life. It should bo offere^z^arkling with zestful life unto God.?Henry i Ward Beecher. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head ' Because of it? tonic and laxative effect. LAXA ' TIVC BfTOMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyobe without reusing nervousness or rinding in the &ead. E.W, GROVE S signature on box. 30c. 66 Years Success The Wonderful Record of Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup. Those medicines which live for even a quarter of a oentnry are exceptional, ?nturyls i wonderful merit. Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup came into existence in 1852, and from that time to the present it has grown in the confidence and estimation of ita yearly increasing number of users. Through all these years It has steadily grown In popular favor. Its wonderful building up power 11 shown in the experience of Mrs. C. E. Chadwick, Seale. Ala. "I was all run down in health,''she says. "Weighed only 104} pounds and getting worse every day. I began tho use of Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Byrup and today, I am thankful to say, I am in perfect health and weigh 165 pounds. I attribute my good health to the use of that most wonderful medicine. I firmly believe there are numerous suf fering people that could be sound and well by the use of Dr. Thacher's Uvei and Blood Syrup." If you need a tonio, or a blood port fier; if your liver is out of order, youi stomach troubles you, or you are con stipated, have Indigestion or dyspepsia, try Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup. It is purely vegetable and connot possibly injure any one. It has been of wonderful benefit to others, therefore should command your atten tion. All dealers in medicines sell U and will recommend it. FOH SALE BY SCOGGIN DRUG STORE A giftr'frequently costs more than to buy outright. Poor seed means a poor stand. Don't sell your government securi ties. They will mean more to you by and-by. Ever Ready Storage Batteries in Stock for CHEVROLET, OVERLAND, BUICK AUTOMOBILES "TTrinX^our 're'pair "worli "to" the "best equipped Garage to do it. Batteries Re-charged. BECK'S GARAGE Service to Farmers Now is the time for the farmer to plan this year's crop?this year's increased production? this year's prosperity. Whatever his plans may include?farm im provements, crop planting, live stock financing, etc.?our oicers will be glad to discuss matters and offer their best advice. ? A hearty welcome always awaits the farmer at this institution. THE CITIZENS BANK HENDERSON, : : North Carolina "The Leading Bank in This Section." Resources ?1,500,000. SOAP 5c <uk^ L. KLINE & COMP'Y l.OL'ISBLRO, >1. C. TALCTTI POWER 10c Can (let ready for Spring Cleaning?Freshen up the Home. Curtain Goods. Ecru and- white scrim 12 l-2c Fancy bordered scrim 19c Mercerized scrim 29c Towels. Large I luck Towels 19c "f fM r 11 o;K. Beautiful, brst quality Turkish towels wiili laiR'y borders 75c 1 m Bed Spreads. Ded spreads with fringe $2.9* lied spreads, smaller size sM.9S Best quality, lirge size -?* ' Bed Ticking. Best grade to bold feathers 69c Bath clothes 10e Kitchen toweling, yard 12 1-2c to 19c Rugs. Baby Jap rugs?18x36 9?C Rag rugs?1Sx36 48c Large size Jap rugs?9x12 Rugs "T.>. ...? $3.9> to $4.4* Hugs?36x72 .... .* $8.95 Wool rugs?9x11 $26.50 - Window Shades^ Green, yellow and white .... 7?>c Green, patent window shade $1.00 Sheets and Pillow Cases. Sheets?72x90 9Sc to ?1.9* Pillow cases 25c Table Damask. Table cloth ..* w .... ..49 to J? 1.9s Napkins, dozen $'2.'2o to $5.00 L. K I i n e & Company ' Louisburg, N. C. When Advertised or Scon Elsewhere Its Always Cheapest Here
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