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SEED CORN All kinds of seed for the farm and garden Make Your ? OLD STRAW HATS Clean by using COLORITE. Atl colors," 25 cents Take Gentian Iron Nux And get well and stay well. A trial will convince vmi nf its xnpfita ?nrt vnn will continue to use it. The RyGOGk Drug Gompany Louisburgi N. C. We carry in connection Kodac Supplies. Tombstones Monument Grave Markers Ifcis our business tobe posted on all the latest Designs in njarble work and we will {Madly ghow you and explain.tlie difference. Our customers are pleased [with our work, etusskcwyou. Henderson Marble and Granite Works J. L. McElwee, Proprietor, Henderson, North Carolina. MEATS NOTHING^, BUT MEAT But IT IS SOME MEAT And You feel good when you eat it I want to buy your beef, cattle, f. pork, lamb, chicken, eggs, but ter, etc. Highest cash prices -patfr : ? S S. J. FORI) BUILDING NASjrHSTBEET LOl'ISBURGP*. C. PROMINENT MEN OF STATE ENDORSE IT ^iitne of Tanlae Sweep&^SorUi Caro lina From Mountains to Hea Never before, perhaps, In all his tory has the demand for a proprie tary medicine ever approached the wonderful record now being made by Tanlac the new preparation which has? beeif accomplishing sjjch rema. kable results In North Carolina. ?Its tow ins swept orer the Dtafr" like a great tidal wave. People in all walks of life from the mountains to the sea and from the Virginia line to South Carolina have sung Its praises Ministers of the gospel have publicly endorsed it. Physicians have r.dvised their prtients<o take it. Distinguish ed bankers, lawyers, judges and ed ucators have recommended It. _ So great, In fact is the fame of Tan. lac that Is has become a household word, and thousands upon thousands have pronounced it the greatest med icine ever given to the people. Among the hundreds of prominent North Carolina people who have vol- ] untarily come forward and publicly PLENTY OF HOGS YET Contrary to popular belief, this country-Is ncT^ways short or nogs. We have plenty of them, but unfortunate, ly there are many of them that are not a*alla6le for p&rk, although they are. constantly engaged in accumu lating that article. Neither are they classed among the tribo of hogs pro per, for which if the other hogs should think they^^ould doubtless give thanks. \ . " ? This useless breed of hogs are like Kipling's bear that walked like a man. And it is about the only manly at tribute that one can detect in them -because even this accomplishment is utilized for actions that would shame any self-respecting hog that is com pelled to go on Jour feet. It is a fayorite practice of this hog sinCe the food reRiiluiluiu^uvui luto effect to put all his hoggjA intellect to work on schemes to outwit the au. horlties. When sug^'ls*4- limited to 25 cents worth to a customer, he will visit stores into which he never before set foot in search of sugar intent only cn laying in a supply for his hoggish wants, even though others may go without. He is the same fellow who raise? Cain with the grocer for refusing to sell him all the flour he wants, ami abuses the hotel and restaurant men for refusing to-eerve him meat or light 1 read on the meatless and wheatles* days. ???... When the food administration goe3 after the consumer and compels^ him to obey the letter and spirit of the law?which must come if we are to su'Tuud iu iliu task We nave set our selveE?this particular breed of hog is going to have rough sledding. Spoo:l that day. Moro and more it becomes evident that if the government is to succeed in enforcing the meatless and wheat less days and meals there will have to be some drastic regulations that will* apply directly to the eater. Ho endorsed Tanlac is Hon. M. W. Llncke, mayor of Nashville, N. C. "After a fair trial of Tanlac," said Llncke, "I have no hesitancy 4A pro nouncing it one of the very beet ton ics and remedies on the market. I heartily recommend it to those who suffer with indigestion, nervousness and a general run down condition." Another prominent man to add hta testimony is Mr. Beck of Durham. 'Rheumatism, stomach troubles nn.l 1 i.,n ti wl cm Iv.tHy Hill down," said Mr. Beck, "that I wasn't i ( able to work for over ten years. J I could not sleep long at a time. I was nervous and was bothered with dis tress after eating and with terrible1 rheumatic pains in my t>a?k and bodyJ "Prom two bottles of Tanlac I have | won back my old time appetite, and I have gained eight pounds?everything i I eat now tastes good to me?rheuma tism Is almost gone, there are no , pains in my back/ and. I am able to be up and working outside all day now. I sleep well and nervousness has left me." Tanlac is sold exclusively in, Louis, burg by Scoggin's Drug Store. tela and restaurants in all parts of country complain that while they are anxious to obey the order to the let ter, they have great trouble with cus=~ tomers, many of these grow\pg vio lently angry and withdrawing their patronage. Of course the fellow who is guilty of such action is a poor fish at best, but then food purveyors can not- take too close notice of the moral quality of their patrons. There should be some regulation that will impress the .fact in unmistakable term^ on the ground that Untie Sam is gcing to save that wheat and meat, and that he is going to do his pro rata part in that saving. We must go after the eate? and not the feeder if we are K^score succ|ss. HE tWJO ?eKIVEKS THF. GOOUN IS IHHTIXE!) TO GREATEST HONOR A preparationNthat gives results, Deliver the Ooodsi^ Restores youi Health, deserves yourN^onsideration, and is what you want. L-Rheumc cures Rheumatism and Gou^rThats why those who suffer from RheiTma tiFm want L-Rheumo. You should set a bottle when you feel that flwt pain. L.Rheumo is a rejuvenating, climat ing, liminant laxative. Its use insures success. Dont listen to druggists who offer J'ou something else, yon kfltTw the reason. Guaranteed. Pr One Dollar. For sale by Winston Bros., Youngsville, N". C., Wilson and Lee, Dunn, X. C. W. W. Parker, Hen derson, N. C. Powers Drug Co. Wake Forest, NT. C. or write CTOJTman-Alex ander Laboratories, Greenville, S. C. Whpn Secretary Baker stated that a^taalf million men would be drafted beforo June, he surely hadn't sized up me crowds uboj|C~tlie pool rooms or he would have made the number a million. M ANTEII , v Pure Bre<} or Barred Rock liens. Write or'Phone MACOX G. SMTTH\VI( K. 3 X 3t R. F. D. "i Louisburg, N. C. SALE OF HOCsi AJiD LOT "The undersigned brothers and sls ters.^as heirs at law, of Alonza Lloyd, deceased.w*ll on Tuesday, the 12th day of" Marth 1918, offer for sale at public auctlqn to the highest bidder, /for cash, on tttB^premises at 12 o'clock M., that lot or parcel of land situated In Dunn's townships Franklin county, I North Carolina, and xVying on the North side of the road leading from Louisburg to Dunn, and "a^out one quarter of a mile of Bunn, surrounded by the lands of Alphcus SstrickLand and Alpheus Underbill and others, containing TWO ACRES, upon which is -situated the residence and out prior to and at the time of his death. -The' flndersigned brothers tfhd sis ters, as heirs at law of Alorrea Lloyd," deceased, are of lawful agf> find will present on the day or sale for the purpose of executing a dc^d to the purchaser conveying the lands. There are no incumbrances against this tract of land, "and the estate the said Alttnza L>>yd, deceased, has been settled, tffS" said tract of land . being sold for the high dollar to en- J able the heirs at law to make a fair and equitable division among them- J selves as tenants In common of the proceeds derived from tke sale there of. \ This the Cth day of Februaftr. 1918. G. T. LOYD, ANNA LOYD, VEN IE HIGHT, JOE PERRY, J. T. PERRY, _ ' P ATT IE HARRIS, W. L. HARRIS. 2 15 4t. \ Your garden is your physicians most trtisted assistant. . T11R x r> E t'MO M A SEASON The cold. iLunp weather of March ?tema tu Iju ilm mum iavorable for" the pneumonia genu. Now is the time to be careful. Pneumonia often, re sults from a cold. The quicker a cold is gotten, ri<L of the less the> danger. As soon" as the first indication of la" cold appears take Chamberlain's rough Remedy. As to the value of this preparation, ask anyone who has used it. I Am Stili In T BOTTOM doing the best I can under these war conditions.' I think I can tfiake you as good prices as anybody. f COME AND SEE J. W. PERRY Expert Piano Tuner Here Mr. A- L. Henderson, an expert piano^tuner, is with us this week. If you need his services call us. W. E. White1 Furniture. Company Louisburg, N. C. - - ? ? v -v v Car Young, well Broke horses and; IVIiiles for Sale. Cash or on Time We will Have 50 Head of young Mules and Horses to arrive next week. Give us a loo,k before you buy. . W
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