A TONIC / Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening. invigorating effect, see how, it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So. pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify ir 'ikon lu Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs aruT Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect- 60c, | ? Mnrfj ! IJttle Ruth went with her minister ather and mother to 'call .on one of rta- ||.U IwtiliHiff n TTiiriHig -fh* he sat very Quietly until they rose o go home, and then she asked her :10th er aioud: "Isn't she going to ive us any of that?" Muinur. uf I'uuist?. asRgil. "Oire ug rhgtr-maf?" But she wished she hadn't when Luth returned: "Why, some of that affy pop says she always gives him." DAM ELS PRAISED AS BEST BOSS AMK RICAN >AVV HAS EVER HAD WASHINGTON. Feb. 11? Sec retary Daniels was lauded today by Representative Sisson. Demo-* Litat. Mississippi, as "the best Sec x^taxy of the Navy the United States has ever had.'' During de bate an the naval approprihtion bill. Mr. SfssOn reviewed the Sec clared that even those who had criticised his policies would even tually admit he had been highly efficient and far-seeing. "There isn't a man In the Navy Department who works longer or harder than the Secretary." said Mr. Sisson. ''He has set a splen with him.' To Cure a Cold in On? Day* ?' Take LAXATI V E BROM OQl'ININE (TableTsT TT stops the Cou^h and Hradache and works off the Cold. E. w. GROVE'S signature oa each box. 30c. Olh All Box Stationery We receive fresh shipment of BLOCK'S Candy - Weridv Beasley Brothers Company? SPRUILL BUILDING ATTENTION POLICY HOLDERS! This Agency appreciates vour business, and has been built' by srviee. This is ix time we must all pull together. If I can be of service to yon in any way, in connection witli your Insurance matters, please advise. Remember your Insurance Policy is ? one of your best friends. C. E. Mitchell "UNCLE BUD" YOUNGSVILLE, - - North Carolina "REMEMBER" "We Insure everything Insurable, and appreciate your v business. ANNOUNCEMENT! I take this method of announcing to my many friends and former customers in Louisburg and vicinity that I have returned to Louisburg and purchased the stock of General Merchandise of Mr. R. H. Strickland and will conduct an up-to date General Mercantile business in the store room next to the Moving Picture Show formerly occu pied by Mr. Strickland I shall be glad to have you call in whenever it is convenient to you and I assure you that I will do all in my power to giva you the most goods for your money and prompt and efficient service. A. S. WIGGS \ KFTOTTT of xrrr'rrtr t ? Continued from Last WeekV' Case No. 12? A young whiter mau who ran a-way from hom?s-?uKr joined Uhc navv leaving his motljer, a wid ow, without any means of support He later tried to secure his release from the navy anil a lawyer was em I t.i ??<.?< in obtaining his dis j c bar Kt. ? As lui_ uuuid not -assist RTs ipother but a very little while at home [and as she *'&* getting an allowance U-yom Uie Government while he \\ as I in service inToi'mailon w&a furnished I that prevented his discharge. Case No. 13 ? A coU?red woman who 'tried to secure un allotment from h nvm to hein support his child. t^ase'TCo'I HS^-Tlie father or a nil 01 ed soldier-: ? This ? mibilpr in.i ving his father $10,000 insurance. Through some technicality this insur ance was held up. Assistance was rendered them in trying to get the iuP jjunnu'o ? bii aijJ.iU'iH d ? ? v.-* u ? Tho wife or mother of a soldier whom we tried to locate for the Red Cross.. Vase No. 17 ? A white soldier whom we uajlotod in po curing ft new unifuim He having returusILJils upon^ his dis charge. Case No. IS? A colored soldier who died in the Oteen hospital leaving his sister an amount of money in com pensation Which we assisted her to obtain. He also had $10,000 life in- j surance which_ we have been assist ing her to get. Case No. 19 ? An insane white man ; about sixty years old who had been living by himself for several months awd-who was reported as being in ve ry, needy circumstances. An inves tigation was made and it was found I that he was In a wretched condition. A commission to determine his sani ty was called, he was declare insane and a guardian was appointed. He will now be comfortably cared for. Case No. 20 ? A young white man with a wife and two children. The man had an advanced caso of tuber* culosis and was failing rapidly. Suf flcient money was raised to keep him In a sanlturium nnni ni IH1BII In Im prove, later a place was secured for him at the State Sanitorium where he is improving rapidly. His expenses the*Red Cross. Case No. 21 ? A young white man who had a mild case of tuberculosis. A place was secured for him in a san Hurium? in iho-wnnt.flrn part, of the stated He is now well . ? Case Ncr.- 22 ? A feeble minded-child who we are trying to get In a train ing school . Case ."vo. Z6 ? a (ttubltf-iiiluded rWW who we are trying to get in a train ing school. Case. ft 4 ? A " wnm an whom her step-son and son-in-law^ tried to get on the pauper list. An investigation was made" and it was found that slie had a -life interoftt-4gt tha farm nn whlrh h?r Rtpn-aon was living and that he was simply able to care for her. case No. 25 ? An old colored woman whom her son tried to get on the pau per list. Upon investigation it was found fhaF the son owned aVood farm and was making a good living. His tobacco crop for that year amounting to $2,000. ' Case No. 26 ? Three white children whom? Umin father had on the pauper list. Upon Investigation it UJ1B fuuml that one child was grown and work ing on the railroad, another married alid with several children the young est. a boy. was largq enough to take care of himself. The man was ad dicted to morphine and was using the money to buy it with. Case No. 2? ? A white -man whom friends trieil to get on pauper list. Upon investigation it was' f-vind- thai he did not need help from the county and the request was made rather ag ainst his will. Case No. 28 ? A hadlv deformed white Rirl who was brought to this county and left with an old n^m.pnd his wife who wej/e no relation of hers -She was carried to the Wake County heme. _ Case No. ZTT?A n old T>ltfW .CQlorert man who wa? driven from home by Mis son-in-law and who refused to let | Hie man have his clothes although it [was winter and the old man needed them. The clothes were secured for | him. His daughter who was driven away at the same time having found work be went to live with her. Case No. 30.V - white soldier for v. horn we secured a new uniform and ?a Victory Medal. Case No. 31 ? A colored soldier wi th tuberculosis and bronchial trouble who came to us for assistance. He was In a very had shape, al roost help less. A place was secured for, him it* one of the Government hospitals where he Is receiving treatment. Case No. 32 ? A young white sol dier who received an injury while In service and who came to me for as sistance. He was helped to Secure treatment and ftn operation without cost . Case No. 33 A soldier who was In hosp4*?l and who could not. obtain a record of his service In france. The Government wanted the Information ho that thoy rnlKht Rive him treatment hp needed. They were Informed of the source from which they could oh tain thin 'nformwtlon. (Hue No. 34 ? A young white soldier I for whom wt were able to K*rure hos pital treatment for a wound received while In service. I Case No. 38- ? The family of a col- j ored soldier who wan killed In france We were able to help them obtain com pensation which wan due the deceas ed soldier. Help wan also rendered them with regard to his Insurance which upon Investigation was found to be lapsed . Cane No. 36? -A colored soldier who disappeared while In service in Francs. We were able to locate this boy for bin parents who did not know I Whether he was living or (load. Case No. 37 ? A white soldier whom 50 good cigarettes for 10c from = : ong sack at GENUINE Boll' dukham TOBACCO assisted in securing vocational training. """ ? CS55 No. ? ? The family .of a col ored soldier who was killed in France "Due *o hltr-tTPTT^^M^^r hning his insurance w&a held up. Assistance was given his family in getting the insurance payments started again. Case No. 39 ? A white man of very poor circumstances who had a terri ble tubercular affection of the nose, eye and face. When he came to me for assistance the disease had pro gressed to such an extent that a por tion of his nose had been eaten out. Very fortunately I was able to secure treatment for him under an expert at practically no expense to him. His improvement has been wonderful. Case No. 40 ? A white soldier whom we assisted in securing a Victory' Me dal . The foregoing comprise the major portion of the work that nas been ac complished with children and with adults needing "assistance though there have been many other cases in which we have been of assistance to ireople woo were in need of Aeip out for which we have not the room for publishing in this little booklet. school work The different schools In the county have been visited and the children taught new games, etc . and how to ha.v? heller rerfws periods. TTre school atttfinlmtcB hn? been in creased fifty per cent and the attend ance is much more regular. An appropriation of ?275.?0 Was se cured from another county for one of our schools which was situated near the county , line and to which a num ber of the children from tlje adjoin \m (W1IIH Uoh. Uueu feuln'e. Each of the community fairs we^e nnrt n admance was rendered In judging the agricultural products and nvestocK. MI Lost My Best Customers Thru Rats," Write J Adams. a "UseiLlo have the. busiest? Restaur ant in town until news spread that the kitchen was infested with rats; lost a lot of my best customers until I tried RAT-SNAP. Haven't a pest in the place now. Restaurants sho uld use KAT-SXAP." Three sizes, n'V, ft 7 Sold and guaranteed by The Allen BrosT^OTT" ? ? . A record of changing conditions and the new leaven that is working at the soul of humanity. The Prodigal Village By Irving Bacheller In all gentleness and kind liness, in all beauty and sincerity, in the real spirit of the true America, "The Prodigal Village" shows us the happy ^pathway to the delectable mountains and makes us long for the old days, the brave days, tfye days that are no more but can come again ? if we but will it. The man who successfully told the story of Lincoln's life and career in the form of a novel, gives us a new and in spiring tale of American life. Soon to start serially in this publication. Watch for It! Pile* Cored In 6 to 14 Diy/ I>nHgI?u refund monw ff PAZO OINTMENT folic to II.LU' till 1 ?? - ? - Inattntl rMtftal '"""7 " rA*w inniMr.ni ||||| i Hchlnt Mind, BlenUal or Protrodln( PUm, x," rrat?,? & (OM.kkss to pkobl BE K4?OOLL .ESCAPE Mcmbrrii * Of Committee Uf^lre to Know What Method# Philadelphia Omit Dodger I"??ed lit letting Started On liold Hunt. Washington. Feb. 11. ? Investiga tion by a congressional conuiMttee of C rover i\ Ftergdoll's O^'ill'l' ft orrt ? ft military guard and his subsequent Hi ght to Germany was In prospect to day -following testimony on the casv dodger given befoxu the House mili tary affairs committee yesterday by District Attorney Charles D. MVAvoy of Philadelpha. Although in-discusslng ltergdoll's rerrrpg ~Mr. McAvoy tvld th*m Uu did not believe there was evidence of cor ruption against anybody connected -'Win* mamlwrs of (he committee announced they we re determined to go to the bottom of the case and press for early action on a resolution introduced by~?hairman K?*H* -lltliL M1U--IHU n Kliiife. fof U ?m>: gressional Investigation. The committee plans to -inquire particularly, members said, into the metlioftB by which Bergdoll obtained [from the Treasury Department the .$105,000 1 d gold which he has charg ed In recent Statements from Germ a n v that he burled in Maryland to b* used in effecting his release through bribery pOutt Tftn ,rrnrh. ax all times. Silence is often more sat Isfai'tgry . o ? Tlie inun who noes to a money i.. ...i,,., Hi,, wind |invn dearly for Ills .whist!?. : " ?TUbnaat ConmrrnHmi Cuw4 in 14 to 21 Days ? "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepareJ Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual nrinstination. It relieves promptly but -stitrold-fce taken regujariy iUr 14 III 21 ilays to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Tafce. ? 60c per bottle. Farming Toole, Plow Harness, Galvanized Roofing 5 V CRIMP, Rubber Roofing 12 and 3-PLY, Cook Stoves and Ranges. Everything Very Cheap If you can't afford to buy an automobile buy an Oxford "Chase ' Buggy. They give no trouble, cost nothing to operate, the quality is away up in a class by itself. Compare my prices with the mail order house. Hr?-TAVtOR hardware Buggies Harness Suit Cases and Traveling ? : Bags Need a suit case or traveling bag ? if so, buy now ? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today ? we sa\ ed 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. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Perry & Pearcc Youngsville, N. C. R- F. Fuller 50 Home* and Mule*. ,AU? JJ?T and Oat*. BoK(r)? ?< ilarn?SH for wUe, of tb? rlKht wm *?.d. U th* r,*M prte?? "III Mil for caxii or part ea?h or on approTod ??rorlty. If yonr hornft or mnl? do?n not ?nlt jon v.oni0 In and ac? If Ton ronld not mak?t a trad* C?t what jon want. Como and ??"e wn*th?r jon hny an not. R. F. FULLER Lonlibanr, H.