HORSES and MULES I still have a nice lot o* Horses ami Mules for sale at reasonable prices and will make It to your advantage to come in and look tliem over. R. F. FULLER i.iim.iuuipi iri Bj Investment Security None of the uncertainty incident "ttr flue-. ' tuating investments comes to these who in vest their surplus funds in'ourTime Deposits. Money thus employed is at all times av ialable dollar for dollar. At the same time it is earning a fair rate of interest. Those interested in an investment which combines security with profit are invited to confer with our Officers. THE CITIZENS BANK HENDERSON. N. C. Why Pay high ?,??fl??S,?. _ for Horses, Buggies and Harness.^ When all of the above mentioned can be bought cheaper from Yarborb than ony one. If there is any doubt in your mind about this statement just price what I have and see if you don't save money. 0. Y. YARBORO LOUISBDRG, N. C. * O NOTICE! ..I sell Paint for all uses, House, Barn, Bridge, and Koof, Paints. Fireproof Roof Cem.ent and Cementing Paint for all kinds of Hoofs, Smoke Stack and Boiler Paint, tlie best to be had. I also sell Lubricating Oils and Greases for all kinds of Machinery. Goods shipped direct from Manufacturer to Buyers Good terms and at wholesale prices, quality and sat isfaction guaranteed on every order. Orders by mail appreciated and taken good care of. I will book your order for present or future delivery. Jesse Vaughan Louisburg, 1^. C. WOMEN PRAISE STELLA-VITAE We want every afflicted woman to try at least one bottle of 5teIla-Vltae 011 our plain, open guarantee to return the money paid for it if it does not benetlt. If you doubt our word that it will relieve the distressing aches, pains and misery peculiar to the diseases of wo men, read the testimony of these women who have tried it and are glad to tell others what it lias done for them. The oni v interest they have in the matter is that which any true woman feels in helping to relieve the suflerings of other women. You can believe them. ties of Btella-Vitak cured her, she said, and added,u I am cerlainly thank ful for this great female tonic.'1 Mrs. I'aralee Frazier, Long view, Tex., ex pressed appreciation of Stella-Vitae in th.se words: " T cannot say tooi^ueh for this womferful medicine. I had taken other female medicines for two years with no pood results. I am truly grateful for the good Stella-Vitae has done me." Mrs. Bandy Withers, of Greensboro, Ala., was a terrible suf ferer from female trouble?and only a woman knows what that means! Her rond.;ion got eo bad her pains threw her into spells like lits. Her husband fen red sho would los? her mind. The Greensboro doctors pronounced her in curable. Then somebody suggested that the tftk# JSte^la-Vitae. Bhedid so. The first dose lightened her spells. Stella-Vitae i-3 a perfectly harm less compound anditnotonly alleviates 1 woman's pain, but builds up her health; it stimulates her appetite, aids iigestion, quiets her nerves and clears her complexion. It improves her per sonal appearance. All dealers sell Stella-Vitae, and are authorized to return the money raid for the first bottle if it does not benefit FOB SALE BY SCOGGIN DRUG STORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMIS- | SIOXERS OF THE TOWN OF LOUISBURG, N. C. Section, 1. That every person, firm, or Corporation engaged in any trade, business or profession, hereinafter mentioned within the limits of the Town of Louisburg, shall obtain, on the first day of July of each year or within thirty days thereafter, a license therefor as herinafter provided. Sec. 2. That the following license and privilege taxes are hereby impos ed and directed to be collected by the Chief of Police. License Taxes of the Town of Louis burg, C. Agencies v $10.00 Auctioneer '5.00 Automobile for hire 10.00 Automobile repair shops 10.00 Barber shops 1.00 per chair (not to exceed $10.00) Bicycle repair shops 5.00 Bill posters 10.00 Bottling works and wagons .. 15.00 Cafes, restaurants r.nd lunch rooms 5.00 Carnival Companies 200.00 (In fair grounds $50.00) Circular distributor 10.00 (Local merchant exempt) Circus 15 car trains and less.. Circus 16 to to 25 car trains.. Circus 25 to 40 car trains .... $ 1.000.00 to $$500.00 .."T. 6.00 $2,500.00 and under $5,000.00 10.00 10,000.00 and under 20,000.00 20.00 20,000.00 and under 50,000.00 30.00 Concrete Contractor 10.00 Contractor, Itinerant 25.00 Contractor, painUng 10.00 Cotton Merchant 10.00 Cotton Seed Dealer 10.00 Cotton Seed Oil Mill 50.00 Cotton Warehouse^' 10.00 Dance Hall ?10.00 Dancing Academy or Instructor 10.00 Decorator, Interior 5.00 .Detective Agency 25.00 Drays for hire 5.00 Pressing rooms ... 25.00 Electric Shoe Shops 10.00 Express Company 25.00 Feather Renovator 10.00 Markets for fish, oyster, or fresh meat3 10.00 Fortune tellers ..., 200.00 Gasoline and Oil dealers .... 10.00 (Wholesale) Hide and Skin dealers 10.Od Hotel, having from 20 to 30 rooms 10.00 Ice manufacturers 25.00 Itinerants Painters 5.00 Junk dealers, whose business is less than $5,000 25.00 Junk wagons, each 50.00 Lumber Dealers 10.00 Machine Shops 10.00 Merchants, doing $10,000 busi ness and upwards 10.00 Merchants, doing less than $10,000 businens a year .... 5.00 (Drug Stores Included) Merry-Go-Round, Ferris Wheel 100.00 (Outside Fair Grounds) Moving Picture Show 10.00 Peddlers, Itinerant % 10.00 Plumbers 10.00 [Tinners 10.00 Wholesale Grocers ;. . 10.00 Tobacco Warehouses 10.00 Livery and Sale Stables 10.00 Telegraph Companies 10.00 Undertakers and Embalmers .. 25.00 Woodyards and Coal dealers.. 10.00 Horse Drovers, Itinerant .... 20.00 Itinerant Dentist, Medical prac titioner, Optician, Portrait or Miniature pdinter, enlarg ing the likeness of the hu man face rw 6.00 Sec. 3. If any person shall exer cise or carry on any irade or profes sion for the exercising, carrying on of the doing; of which a license tax is required by any ordinance of this town without first taking out a license as required by ordinance, besides being for the payment of the license tax, shall be subject to a penalty of Fifty Dollars or Imprisonment for thirty days. Sec. 4. The adoption of this sched ule of license taxes shall not abridge the right of the Board of Commission ers, to change, alter, increase or de crease any of the taxes herein levied at any time. Sec. 5. That this Ordinance shall go into effect on and after its adop tion. June 7th, 191S. L. L. JOYNER, (Attest: Mayor.x j A. W. ALSTON. Clerk. Canada (iocs After Slackers. | The order published below is report ictl as the new ^uliug Canada has plac ' ed on slackers and shows she doesn't law properly enforced would be wtfll for the United States, as there are entirely too many walking around re fusing to work when labor is badly j needed. The Canada law is as fol lows: j T ice Consul Sanford, at Ottawa, re ; ports: I By an order in council, dated April 6. Canada seeks to utilize to the best I advantage the human energy of the Dominion for purposes esseutial to the prosecution of the present war. Tho regulations prescribe that every male person residing in the Dominion shall be regularly engaged iu some useful occupation, there being, of course, certain exceptions. The order reads in j>uri: TEXT OF THE ORDER. Whereas it is necessary to enact suc h regulations as will utilize to the best advantage the human energy of Canada for purposes essential to the prosecution of the present war. And whereas tlie need of men of mil itary age to provide reinforcements for the Canadian Expeditionary Forces and the equally urgent need for lab or to assist in the production of food and other articles of reasonable cause to the contrary engage in useful oc cupations under the regulations here inafter set forth. INCLUDES PERSONS 16 TO 60. His excellency the governor general in council on the recommendation of the right honorable the prime minis ter, and under the powers vested in his excellency in council under the war measures act. 1914. and under all other powers his excellency in coun cil thereunto enabling; is pleased to make the following regulations: 1. Every male person residing in the Dominion of Canada shall be reg ularly engaged in some useful occu pation. 2. In any proceeding hereunder it shall be a defense that the person is? (a) Under- 16 years or over 60 years oif age. (b) A bona fide student proceeding with his training for some useful oc cupation. (c) A bona fide student in actual attendance at some recognized educa tional institution. (d) Usually employed in some use ful occupation and temporarily unem ployed owing to differences with his employer common to similar employ ees with the same employer. (e) Physically unable to comply with the provisions of the law as here in enacted. (f) Unable to obtain within reason able distance any kind of employment which he is physically able to perform at current wages for similar employ ment. PENALTY FOR EVADERS. 3. Any person violating the provis fense and shall be liable on summary conviction before a magistrate to a penalty not exceeding $100 and costs, and, in default of payment, to impris onment with hard labor for a period not exceeding six months In any com mon Jail, or in any institution or on any farmowned by a municipality or Province and declared by law or order in council, respectively, to be a pub lic institution or farm for the purpose of this law, which said institution or farm for the purpose of this law shall be a common jail. 1-5. Useful occupation and reason able distance shall be question of fact I to be decided by the magistrate.?Com 'merce Reports. 6 6 6 Glres Quick Belief for COLDS and LAGRIPPE Price 25c and r?0c per bottle Unmoved Befcfre Humanity'# New Sac rifice Cross. We can comprehend how the Jeer ing, leering soldiers, standing before the Cross upon which the Son of God was crucified, failed to realize the meaning of that hour, and to under stand that He who hung upon the Cross was indeed the very Son of God. and therefore we can see how they could be unmoved even by the physical agonies of the Crucified One. since* their hearts had been hardoned to human suffering. We can understand how the Phari sees might have been unmoved by Cal vary's awful hour, and bow the very disciples themselves did not fully, un til long afterwards, grasp the trenpTed^ dous truths which found expression in the djpath upon the Cross of the Sav iour of inanklnd. Hut we cannot possibly comprehend, even in the slightest degree, how any man or woman, boy or girl, whose mentality is sufficient to keep them out of the insane asylum, can face the ter rific, the unspeakable and unvoiceable agonies of the last three and half years without having their souls bow ed with grief andftheir minds and bo dies quickened to concentrate and con secrate their ^1 to saving this coun try from the possibilities of the fe ful agony which threatens us. , As our people stand before the Cross of humanity upon which not one but millions of men have died for others, as ttaey see upon a thousand battle fields of Europe men shot to pieces, the rivers choked with the bodies of the dead, with advancing troops mar ching over the shattered bodies of their comrades who had preceded them as they see the soldiers of the Allies, and now our soldiers living month af ter month and stretching now year af ter year, in the intolerable trenches, full of mud and rats and sometimes of dead men. continuing to meet the on slaught of the enemy; as they think of the hundreds of millions of mothers and fathers and wives and sweethearts sons, and daughters bereaved with a sorrow which has engulfed the world; as tlicy see millions and millions of men ;:nd women and children stretch ing out tiieir gaunt hands for food, pleading that they may be saved fro'm starvation while millions have died by the wayside of cold and hunger, Is It mi mi mil mini ill llliPilUllllll'i lU be unmoved by the3e awful scenes of agony? Can any soul who thinks on tho.;e things disregard the call for conser vation of food, for increased produc tion of food, for the building of ships and the doing of all other things which are needed to give victory to our ar mies and those of the Allies as they battle to save us and civilization? Can anyone who realizes this situa tion fail to devote every spare moment j to Red Cross and kindred work, and 'to the utmost limit of ability stand be hind our fighting men and behind the (government which they represent? Surely the people who in this hour are slackers must have reached that stage of degradation. mentally, moral ly and spiritually, which would seem ? to justify classing them as among thos who liird committed the unpardonable sin for which even Heaven has no cure. | The men and women who heed not this call, but live unto themselves, who fill their bellies with the glut ton's portions, who waste their time or their money on worthless pleasures which add nothing to the nation's strength, who for their own personal profit delay work, or who do not whole souledly throw into the struggle the. full measures of their power, are cum berers of the ground, a curse to the nation, a disgrace to all mankind, dis honoring the mothers who gave them birth. Let such men and women, however high or low. however rich or poor, be they capitalists, manufactur ers, merchants farmers, mechanics, day laborers, teachers, preachers, clerks, or whatever be their occupa tions, be spurned with unutterable loathing and contempt.?Manufactur er's Record. LIKE AX ELECTRIC 1JCTT0N ON TOES Tells why a corn Is so painful and says cutting makes them grow. Press an electric button and you form a contact with a live wire which rings the bell. When your shoes press against your com it pushes its sharp roots down upon__r a sensitive nerve and you get a shock of pain. Instead of trimming your corns, which merely makes them grow, just step into any drug store and ask for a quarter of an ounce of freezone. TM? will cost very little but 13 sufficient tr. remove every hard or soft corn or cal lus from one's feet. A few drops ap plied directly upon a tender, achinr corn stops the soreness instantly, and soon the com shrivels up so it lifts out. root and all, without pain. This drug freezone is harmless and never inflames or even irritates the surroun- j ding skin. rested for evading the draft. She didnt raise her boy to be a slacker. According to statistics, it is safer to be a soldier in the trenches than to be a baby under a year old. The death rate for the soldier is 2 per cent and for thq baby 7 per cent. If it were optional with the baby, he would probably infinitely prefer to be a sol dier. * "?1 FIRE INSURANCE. When yon want insurance take It with T. W. WATSON. He know* how. 7-81-tf. Beans and onions and cabbage are allies of the Allies. Grove'* Tasteless chill Tonic destroys the malarial germs which are transmitted to the blood by the Malaria Mosquito. Price 60c. This Com Will Peel Right Off! "GeU-It" Maie? Corn* Com# Ofl The "Banana-Feel" Way! "Why havo to flop on the floor, squeeze yourself up like the letter "Z", and with bulging eyes draw your face up Into a wrinkly knot while you goutce and pull at tha "quick" of a tender corn? That's 2 or 3 Drop? Applied in i Few Second?^ "?M No Fuutof or Cutting G?t?4t Always Work?? the "old, eavage way. "Gets-It" Is the modern, painless, simple way. I*ean ovec and put two drops of "Gets-It" on the corn, put your stocking and ehoo right on again, and forget the corn. Pain is eased. "Gets-It"' has revolutionized the treatment of corns. It never Irri tates the true llesh. You'll stop limping on tho side of your shoe, and do away with greasy salves, bundling bandages, thick plasters and painful methods. Use "Gets-It"# It'? common sense. ** ?''/Sets-It," the guaranteed, money bt^- iccorn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co.,Chicago, I1L Sold In Lonlsburg and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by F R. Pleasants. Eugene V. Debs, three times Social is* candidate for the presidency, has recently made a speech reaffirming his opposition to conscription and Liberty bonds, and referring to the Bolslieviki as "comrades." He and the Bolshev ik! may bo calling "Kamerad" yet. Doing; Good. Few medicines have met with more favor or accomplished more good than Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. John F. Jantzen, Delmeny, Sask.. says of it. "I have used Cham Iain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy myself and in my family, and can re commend it as being an exceptionally fine preparation." Government officials at the head of the wol and woolen depar:*m?nt an nounce that during tho period of the war conservation of both men's and women's woolen apparel will be abso lutely necessary. They predict that in another year no garment will be fashionable unless it displays tho "democratic darn" or the "patriotic patch." The "reactionr.ry rip," how ever, will nf't be tolerated. Are You One of Them? j There are a great many people who i would be very much benefitted by tak |ing Chamberlain's Tablets for a weak j or disordered stomach. Are you one j of them? Mrs. M. R. Searl. Baldwins ville, N. Y.f relates her experience in the use of these tablets: "1 had a bad spell with my stomach about six ';in^]"iiini[ijiiriifit[iiil"p'1 fo,-'wo pains in the pit of my stomach. Our druggist advised me^.to take Chamber lain's Tablets. I took a bottle home and the first dose relieved me wonder fully, and I kept on taking them until I was cured." These tablets do not relieve pain, but after the pain has been relieved may prevent its recur rence. ?The dutes of the president of tho United States are not limited to pre siding at cabinet meetings, formulat ing policies and maklug speeches. The other day President Wilson threw the first ball in the baseball game between Republican and Democratic members of Congress, and he put It over too. FIRE IIT8URA5CE. When yon want Insurance take It with T. YF. WATSON. E* knows how. 5-?.?. New Shop, New Tools, New Man We have leased the Addie Perry old stables on South Main Street, had them remodeled and converted into one of the most fully equipptnl and modern Machine Shops in,North Carolina. In our equipment will be found_Jhe latest mach ines for all work on the markot including '24in x 16 foot and 15in x 8 foot South Bond Lathes^ 42in. Canned y Ot to Radial Drill, 20 in. Upright Silver Manufacturing Co., Drill, 304 A. Oster Power Pipe and Bolt Machine, releasing die, Shapers and all other necessary tools, and drill bits from 64ths to 1 1-2 inches and complete Blacksmith shop. Our Mr. T. K. Allen, Manager for this concern, s