J. S. Howell Louisburg, N. C. Home Furnishing OUR LINE OF FURNI TURE AND HOUSE FUR NISHINGS IS COMPLETE IX EVERT DEPARTMENT AND WE ARE ANXIOUS TO RROVE TO YOU THAT WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON ALL PURCHASES. DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU SEE US. OUR UNDERTAKING DE PARTMENT IS COMPLETE AND AT YOUR SERVICE SHOULD YOU NEED IT. WE RESPECTFULLY IN VITE YOU TO COME IX AND LOOK THIS DEPART MENT OVER. J. S. Howell Louisburg N.C. WOSDEBFl'L STIFF! LIFT OI T TOl'K COKXS Apply a few drops then lift corn calluses off with lingers? no pain. No humbug! Any corn, whether hard, soft or between the toes, will loosen right up and lift out. without a particle of pain or soreness. This drug is called freezoue and is a compound of ofner discovered by a Cincinnati num. Ask at as?~dnlk store for a small bottle of freezone, A?hich will cost but a trifle, bul is sufficient to rid one's feet of everV*Srn or callus. Put a few drops directly upon any leader, aching corn or callus. In stantly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callus will loosen and can be lifted off with the fingers. Tills drug freezone docsn-t eat out the corns or calluses but shrivels them without even Irritating the sur lounding skin. ' Just think! No pain at all; no soreness or smarting when applying it cr afterwards. If your druggist don't have freezone have him order It for you. A Little Resuscitation. Hy?Them doctors is a gittin' better every year. Cy?Yep, I sec they are going to re vive Shakespeare in New York. LlTer Trouble. "I am bothered wlth^tlver trouble about wic* a year," wltes Joe Ding wau. WebsVer ?1ty^nnwa, *'f have pnins in my skle aalO bnrK'a^ac aw ful soreness irNmr stomach. I heard of Cliamberlain'^^tfjlets and tried them By the tig>^i haV used half a bottle of them I was feeling fine and had no signs of pain." OBTAINABLE EV ERYWHERE. Spoke the Truth. "Look here, Flnklesteln, when I bought this suit you guaranteed sat isfaction," growled the irate custom er| "Veil. veil, vot's de madder of you! I vos sadisfied." 11 ERSHISG^S FORCE IS KOW BEADY I The Next Thing on the Program is a Sham Battle. American Field Headquarters in France. August 14.?The American^x pecitionary force, at the close of a ^onth of training, have passed the , and intermediate stages, j development and are now entering ' i the final pfcase before being ready for ; a?ttial fighting. In view of the fact that a large percentage of the force were recruits just enlisted, it was first necessary to instill discipline and per fect organization./^Then there wa? I instruction by tlie rftnclh in hand ! grenading bomWfr^irenchc'onstruction I machine guxy nnd AuiMafio^un hand ling, iWya^titng and transportation and conspEzUcapon w^k. No^yyfflklttttopsaj^t>iv-<Tie threshold of real/fifThfs week a sham battle Wjtfrye* staged in which the i American troops will storm trenches i under cover of fire from artillery mil e:? behind the advance. They will drst hurl high explosive?, destroying ! the objective ?r^r^hfs. nnr! then, un der a timed barrage fire, the Sammies will advanco across country, occupy icj the trcnches. T he shorn battle will be an exact re 1. reduction of an actual battle except thai there will be no enemy to return the fire. ? Mere time is now being Gevoted to target work. There is a difference of opinion concerning the allies' respec ti'.'t effectiveness with hand grenades and rifles, but the American army has always been noted as the best rifle si ots in the world, and the army trad iilon will be sustained in Europe. The Sammy today will go to the trenches as good a Bhot as the1 minute run of '76. He is also proficient in grenading. The expeditionary force today Is es sentially a well trained army. Their French Instructors today are more of advisors than actual directors. The staff feels confident that Amer ica's timber for soldiers today is su perior to any In the world and are on ly waiting a chance to prove It In the trenches. Accounted For. "The fellow I bought my car from said I'd never hear anything knock in,; about it." "Well, he didn't expect you to take vour wife toi it. probably." ? Prejuye/for Jointer. By enrlchiifc And/purifying your blood. Mrs/ jLeperson's/ Remedy for 36 years alli/bund tonic, egpccluly hefcf Jrte ?^men and old; people/ / J y/ Ask* your fimgg[A or write Pereon Remedy Cod any, Charlotte, N. C. Send for testimonials. Price $1 per bottle,is tor 15.00 Prepaid.. GIRLS! WHITEN SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE .Mukv a beauty lotion (or u few to remove tau, freckles^ sal^ nnesH. Vour groc?Jr has the lopfcona dnd any drug store orxoilor cyfinter ^111 sup o^y you wiMf trfcrqife adnces ft orchard white for ayfew\yits. yjftneew the juice oftEb fresA lemoWhinU^rtot tle. thtj^jKit In th&orcb^p^hlte and shake well. _This\iyfKes a quarter pint of the very besyfemon skin whit ener and complexit^T ceautifler known. Massage this fraaffantl creamy lotion daily into the (mce, nik, arms and hands and Jusysee ho^J freckles, tan sallowness, r/dness and roughness disappear aiJl how smooth, soft and near the sfcin becomes. Yes! It i< harmless, and the beautiful results wlh surprise you. Between Studio Pals. Artist?Well, what do you think of the idea? Critic?It's not half as bad as It's | painted. " _ . Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard g<?nrrn] strengthening tonic, GROVE S TASTELKSlkhill TONIC, drive? out Malsr ia.enriches the blOod.and builds up the sys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 60c WOKS SERVES. V Nervous troubles, with /backache, dizzy spells, que?r pains Jad Irregu lar kidneys, give reason no suspect kidney weakness and to tri the remedy that has helped your neighbors. Mrs. W. C*.// Macon St.. Franklinton? C/ /ays: "I had trouble /r<yn my Indipys nearly all rjy liffcLyMy baw pmue^'me severe ly aii^f Mt as UroVgKIK were broken. Awful twingey Canua through my kidneys and J coulflVt move until the p..lns let up. lpiaiX dizzy and ner \ouc spells. I Aiiscea gravel stones the size of lar? peas ?nd I nearly went insane, /j finally \began using Doan's Kidne/ Pills and yhe first bo* helped me. A. couple of ftoxes stren gtl'ened myiback and kidneys md re moved -all /he trouble. I don't have trouble trtpn stones in my bladder any more." j Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask tor a kidney remedy?got Doan's Kidney Pills?the snmo that Mrs. Crews had. Foster-Milbum Co., Props.. Buffalo, N. Y. Issuance of/Bonds. An Ordinance Arandlng and Re enacting an Vrdiunce adopted July ?th. 1917, autlrorjeing the issuance of j Jo.000.00 ElecJJOc Light Bonds of the ! Town of YjymgOTille, N. C. The Board of Clommissioners ol-tbej Town of YoungsvUle do ordain as follows: That an ordinance authorizing the issuance of $5,000.00 electric llRhi roads of the Town or Youngsvilie uuopted by this Board of Commission ers July 6th, 1917 be and the same 1b hereby amended so a? to read as fol lows : Whereas, in pursuance of the pro visions of Chaptjjy 214 Private Laws of 1915 and ameroMfti by Chapter Frivate Laws IK, entitled "An Act to authorize arif^lectric Light cystera tor the Town of Youngsville. Frank lin County, the Board of Commission ers of the Town of Youngsville has de termined to establish an electric light system for the town of Youngsvlllo, and, Whereas, in the judgment of the said Board of Commissioners the cost of said electric light/system wilt be $5,000.00 and it being fnecessary to finance the same by lssi/ing bonds of the Town of Youngsvill* Now, therefore, the Ij|bard of Com missioners *f the Towi or Youngs ville do ordiin. as follows: Section l.l Negotiable Bonds of tho Town of Youngsville tp be known Electric Lignt Bonds/shall be issued pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act of 1917, m pay ?>r the erecting and constructing of/the said Electric Light system ^f thcf town of Youngs ville. Section 2. 'fihe Maximum principal cmount of the Issve of electric light b*>iids hereby authorized shall be $5, C00.00. The mmmum rate of inter est which said bWids shall bear shall be six per centuJn per annum. The maximum periocf Vithin which they shall mature syaj be twenty (20) years. i Section 3. ihe YollowinK matters I hereby determmed knd declared pur suant to sectpns l\ and 18 of tho | Municipal Fiimnce Act, 1917: i (1) The p/obable leriod of useful ness of said /electric fght system is twenty yean (2) A tak sufficient to pay the principal aAd Interest Vf said Bonds shall be annually leviedVand collected (3) A a/tatement of tie debt of the town of A'oungsviUe hat been filed with the clerk pursuand to the Mu nicipal Finance Act 1917) and is now open to public inspectloi (4) The average assessed valua tion of property subject o taxation by ti.e town of Youngsville for the three fiscal years in which taxes were last levied as shown by said statement is $251. 911.50. (5) The amount of net debt of the town of Youngsville outstanding au thorized or to be authorized as shown by statement is nothing. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage, and shall not be submitted to the voters of the town, the bonds hereby authorized be In^ exclusively *for improvment the cost of which is a necessary expense of the Town of Youngsville. The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 6th day of August, 1917 and first posted on the 7th day of August. 1917. Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty days after its last publication. J. W. WOODLIEP, ^10-4t Clerk of Town of Youngsville. The first sa^>K^s banK in the IJniteoNStates was o Dene d in 1816. There were then 1246 b^riKs in the United States. Today this country is served by 27,062, banKs whose combined resources ere nearly 28 billion dollars. Thrift has done that much in one century but there is much greater worK for thrift to do. Help yourself by becoming Inde pendent Help the country by helping yourself One Dollar Starts an Account! Bunn Banking Co., BENJ. B. SYKBS CASHER. Bunn, N. C. Garden Seed ?? % <? t We wish to announce that our byp of Garden Seed is now arriving an<^ you will fjgf almost anything you want and of the very Rest variety. Our Mr> Aycock is known me couniy over as the old reliable seedman, and he hu giwn especial attention to this stock, and willvladly.assist you in makiag a good selection for garden reoults. Come in and let us supply y?u with rViable seed. The Rycddk Drug Gompany Louisburg, N. C. We carry in connection Kodaz Supplies. Furniture . Furniture Lots of it foKyotf to select from and at prices that will astonish Voiyat their Cheapness. It you want anything foXvour house come in and look over our lines and $u will, not realize that there ever has been a wp\ We can furnish you the best Grades of Musical instruments at the most reasonable prices./ \ Our Undertaking Department is complete and we are ready toygive you\he service you want for your loved one./ Our prices are especially reason able. / \ W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. HORSES and MULES hay, Etc. We have on hand a few More Oood Mules and Horses for Sale , Cheap for Cash or on Rood^erms. V You can't beat our Pricea^on way when you Consider the?qual ly. Come and see us, and* late t^lk the Matter over. * It is much toVour intentyjigrt Ours. rtjLLER & PERRY Louisburft, N. C. COMPLY WITH THE . NEW Buy You Headlight Lense at Beck's/ Garage All other Supplies for Automobile Your Business Appreciated Tin QuMm Not Atfact th* HmnS Bocene? of Itl tonic ?MluratWa effect, i.ax A. Tiva bsomo cuiNuliSgi.euerthao ordlnerr Qaifl'nt *n4 doc? tic# coou: iitvohimjis nor noKioB In heed. Rc/embe^Jit lull neme end JooS lor tb< .Urtm/c of H.\, oaovm. toe. To Cum ? (fold In One Day. Take r.AXAJivW bJomo Quinine. It *tot>e the Cough aud Hcadkcle and work? ?>& the Cold. Utoggietg refund^fcgoney i! It fails to cure. K. W. QAOVg'B immature ou each bos. 20c.

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