?A FEW MORE AT THE OLD PRICE FOR CASH? Uuggy ttubber Tire prices advanced the first of this mouth and will continue to udvance. 1 ?ill for a limited time put them on at the same price FOK CASH and that applies to everybody. 1 can't afford to charge this work. Better see me about repairing your old buggy Instead of throning It aside for a new one. My work Is strictly tirst class. If you need any%klnd of buggy material come to see me my long experience in the buggy business ennbles me to assist you In getting Junt the things you need. Miller Aulo Casings and llowo Tubes for sale. r H. C. TAYLOR Notice the Pure Food Labels on the Merchandise We Sell Every standard brand of canned goods on our shelves ?we handle nothing but what is standard?our liberal assartments of everything edible will surprise you.. Phone US Your Order. WE GUARANTEE HONEST WEIGHTS. J. W. PERRY C -I-G-A-R- S When a man hangs on to a cigar until it begins to burn his fingers, it's pretty sure sign that he has struck a good smoke?w don't buy cigars on ouer own judg mnt but upon our customers' preference?we have a stock of cigars the body, strength and flavor of which will appeal ic every i^clccr?cvsiy cigar we handle has its own peculiar merit?some have a mild and ele gant flavor?sfcme have a slightly stronger body?some are strong and black and heavy, the kind many heavy, business men enjoy?our moisture-regulated storage prevents dried out, brittle stock. Trace the Aroma of a good cigar and it will lead you here. We are solicitors for your cigar trade. The HiiGOGk Drilq Gompanu Louisburg, N.*C. We carry in connection Kodac Supplies. American Electric Shoe Shop Louisburg, N. G. Bring your old worn out shoes to the American Electric Shoe Shop and nee what a good pair of shoes can bf made of them.. .Do not ran tho risk of haying your shoes cnt or sewed Improperly by Inexperienced help. Bring them to an expert who knows his busi ness... It. E. L. Lancaster Is the man. Better leather, cheaper prices. East Carolina Teachers Training School A State School to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. Every enetgy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall Term begins Sept. 25th> 1918. For catalogue and other information address ' ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President Greenville, : : . : North Carolina UTMOST SAVING OF SUGAR HSSMU Food Administrator Henry A. Page Announces New Rsstrlct'ons In Sales of Sugar and Calls Upon Con* sum em to Economize?Prase-vlng and Canning Not to Be Curtailed. the ho Raleigh.?State Food Administrator Henry A. Page has annAinred new restrictions to govern all rol^s of sug ar by wholesalers and retaiTers and | at the same time calls upon sugar con sumers in North Carolina to econo mize and save the utmost ounc.i of iLLlilMlliJ i iIim ml 111 ii ? n ni nil n~ ome and through the elimina tion of soft drinks, candy and other less essential or non-essential prod ucts. Beginning today, all dealers are ^forbidden to sell more than two pounds to a town or city consumer or more than five pounds to a country consumer and not more than 25 lbs. can be sold at one time to Individuals for canning and preserving purpose* Under the corticate plan announced some weeks ago by the Food Admin istration. If a larger quanlty is re quired at one time It may be purchas ed upon the approval of ths County Food Administration. Every dealer is required to keep an absolutely accurate record of all sales of sugar, this record to Include the date of sale, name of purchaser, quantity sold and price. These records will be examined periodically by the Food Aministration inspectors who will be put in the field in the imme diate future. Mr. Page states frankly that the sugar situation Is serious. "It Is ax* treme ly important that there eh all be no curtailment in the quantity of pre serves. Jam, and canned fruits manu factured during the present season," declared Mr. Page, "and if sugar is to be plentiful and ample for preserv ing and canning purposes there must be marked conservation not only by comu^rdal usere who produce less essential products such as soft drinks, sandy, etc., but also upon the part of the Individual consumers. It is the patriotic duty of evory American ckl sen to oonsume less of the produote of fountains and candy tfhops under the present conditions. "It lathe duty of every man, woman and child in the United States to use a minimum of sugar for tea coffee, cereals, cakes and other edibles. "The individual who uses more BUgar than is necesary for any pur pose and who leaves unused sugar in the bottom of their coffee cups or Iced tea glasses, is a slacker and a near ally of the Kaiser. Less Essentials Must Go. . , "The American nation Is stripping to the waist for this fight and non essential Industries must go by the board. It has not been necessary until this time to curtail our use of sugtar to the extent that is now r? quested. It is necessary now and our people must realize that, just as In the case of wheat and moat, they must save until it hurts. The Food Admin istration doesn't want any one to do without creals. coffee, tea, etc., and especially it doesn't want children and Invalids doprlvod of the amount of an gar necessary in their food for every patriotic adult to confine thei* use of sugar to not exceeding three pounds per month at the very most. This is the ineaaur* of <xmso> ?attmr and these three pounds a month should include any candy, soft drinks, to., that are used." j FARNERS ARE URGED TO SAVE ALL WHEAT POSS BLE Raleigh.-^-State Food Administrator | Henry A. Page Is urging the farmers I of North Carolina to exercise care ; during the present harvesting saaeon ! to the end that no wheat shall be loft In the fields, around stumps, near <fUchee and on the edges of the fields ?where a binder sometimes leaves a : small quantity uncut It may often 1 happen that such wheat will not finan cially psty the labor requi*s to harrest ? It but this wheat 1? needed to feed hungry men and womwi and every farmer is urged to use the utmost pre* oautlon in saving every stalk of I wheat possible R0CKIN6HAN CAFE FINED FOB FOOD VIOLATION Rockingham. ? Because It had ra-; peatexMy violated) rules and rnguta* j ministration, tho Busy Bee Cafe of ' tAl* cKy, In order to escape more | drastic punishment, has voluntarily closed its door for four day p with a sign announrJng to Its patrons that tt I Is closed tor violations of the food | regulations and In addition has made j a contribution of $100 to the local ofcapter of the Rod Croee The owers of the oafe were given a hearing nosno <lays xro before Coun ty food Administrator W. N Everett, who ooaasnunioatad wfth tho office oi the Poc4 Ajn^nietrmlMh A ftale4gh an4 was ia*ft? lj?Q 16 At the estafc Uahmoni off ^ #0 flMP 4S 0U( offeneaa ?re sjuutmvA *9ok fit* baa* Attention! HI R. ALBERT RODEMAN, expert cut ter and fitter for Strause & Bros. ? Baltimore, Md., will be with us Saturday and Monday, My 6th and 8th., for the purpose of measuring Suits and Over coats for fall and winter. A fit guaran teed. Come let us show you. The McBrayer Clothing Co., Inc. "Everything For Daddy And The Boys" 'House in Order" l+r Prepare for the Coming of Winter. You will have to see the coal man for your winter fuel unless you are lucky enough to get wood. But it would be best for you to see us for your Fruit Jars, if you wish to save money. It isn't a question of wheeher you want to can your vegetables and fruits, but it is a question of you will have to do so if you want them for your winter use. The time to save is when you have something to save. The foolish per son waits until it is too late and then says "I wish I had.". .If you can can and won't can, you should be made to can, so it is up to you. If you want to buy the best cans for the least money then see us. C. C. Hudson Company (WIDE-AWAKE MERCHANT) LOriSBUKO, KOBTH CABOLDU

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