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On Saturday night, March 29th, time will change. We recog the Government, Banks and Railroads use. * Monday, March 31st, and there after until further notice our store will open at 7 a.m., and close at 6 p. m., Except Saturday This may seem a little early to close, but we feel that our clerks and office force are entitled to some outdoor exercise, fresh air and sunshine as well as a little time in which to cultivate a gar den and we believe our good friends and customers will co operate with us in showing our employees this deserved consid eration. fvlcKinne Bros. Co. Satisfaction Or Your Money Back TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS T am overstocked with Feed and Heavy Groceries, such as Hay, Oats, Ship-stuff, and provisions of all kinds. I also have right many shoes I will sell at cost. anything you want. Come to see me when in town and see what I have got. A trial is all I ask. J. W. PERRY TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS We extend our heartiest thanks and ap patronage given us the past year jandhope to merit a continuance of the same by giv ing you the best work possible. : : American Electric Shoe Shop R. E. L. LANCASTER, Mgr. Main Street - Louisburg, N. C. BIG APPETITE FOR SAFE INVESTMENTS Between Twenty and Twenty Five Million Bond Buyers Take Billions In Short Pe Pessimists who shake their head? and join the chorus of "I dunno" boys at the prospect of float In# a fifth Lib erty Loan hi April are ad m In Lete red a knock-out by figures which hare re cently been compiled by officials of the Treasury Department at Wash ington. The figures give an Wee of just bow big an appetite for safe tnreetment this country has attained hi its war year. Some of the more striking of the figures referred to follow: ? bond market which had less than SO?,000 customers two years ago had at the dose of 1918 between 20,000, 900 and 26,000.000 buyers. The army of buyers absorbed $11,166,566,860 worth of bonds In Liberty Bonds alone hi 1918. In tlie two years of the war?count ing the first and second Liberty Loans which were floated in 1917? these bond buyers digested a total of $16,974,329,850 in Liberty bonds. This healthy condition of the bond market Is explained, perhaps, by the fact that the entire indebtedness of the United States today amounts to slightly less than 7 per cent of the estimated national wealth. The na tional debt amounts to only about $170 per capita. Some of the national debts are: fcreat Britain, 44.3 per cent cent, of national wealth or $860 per capita; Prance, 41.26 per cent of national wealth or $296.90 per capita; Austria, 84.66 per cent of national wealth or $242.90 per capita ;and Germany, 38.7 per cent of national wealth or $506.90 per capita. These figures on Germany are ex clusive of the ninth war loan, accu rate returns of which never were had, and In the cases of both Austria and Germany no account is taken of any indemnities which those nations will hare to pay. "DANDERINE" FOR FALLING HAIR Stop dandruff and double beauty of your hair for few cents. Dandruff causes a feverish irritation oTTErsC&Tp. the hair roots smrinK, loosen and then the h?ir comes out feHing 1i~it t r lit obco onH" rid the scalp of every particle of dan druff. get a small bottle of "Dander ine" at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After several applica tion* tfr(? hair stops comcng out and you can't find any dandfUff. Voup hair appear^ soft, glossy and twice as thick and abundant. Try it! Cule Im the Word. Ever watch a young thing trying to be dignified while wearing a new spring skirt? Awfully cute the way she has to suing one little tootsie around and get it directly in front of the other one in order to advance eight inches.?Florida Times-Union. GIRLS! AYHITFN SKIN WITH LEMON Jl'lCF Make a be an t y lotion for a few cents to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. Your grocer has I he lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will sup ply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Squeeze "the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put in the orchard white and shake well. This makes a quarter pint of the Very best lemon skin whit ener and complexion boautifier known, Massage this fragrant, creamy lotion daily into the face, neck, arms and hand* ??4 JukI m*? how freckles, tun sallowness. redness and roughness (lis appear and how smooth, soft and deal the skin becomes. Yes! it is harm less, and the beautiful result^Tjll <\ir Father's Detinitlrita. ' Pa. what is a family jar? A vessel of wrath, my son.? Boston Transcript. It is wrong to sorrow without v< ing. ; Final. j What is the best test of realism ... a play?? The real money it draws at the box office. No, Hazel, not .all gushing letters are WTitten with a fountain pen. ThT* budding mustache of youth fre quently gets twisted. Why Take Calomel? ? Dr. Thacher's Liver & Blood Syrup will do all that calomel will do and without the "after effects." Tears ago, when people were bilious, when the liver got la?y and failed to do Its work or the stomach was out ol condition, calomel was the standby. By apd by the users of calomel found that the "after effects" of taking the often worse taken, j Dr. Thacher, In seeking a medicine to take the place of calomel?one that would do all the good that calomel would do, Bnd yet leave none of Its evil effects perfected Dr. Thacher's Liver A Blood Syrup. This was in 1862, and each year since has added to the confi dence of those who have used it. *-> f?Mlss Susie Brewer, of Chattanooga, Tenn., tried calomel. She was suffer ing with a very serious cold and grippe and had no appetite whatever. After the calomel failed she tried Br. Thach er's Liver & Blood Syrup. She felt better after taking three doses and she soon got entirely well. "I think Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup is a wonderful medicine," she Bald, "and I am very thankful I tried it." For nearly three quarters of a century this sterling preparation lias been an "old stand-by" in thousands of homes in treating rheumatism, dyspepsia, in digestion and other stomach and liver complaints. It is a powerful tonic and blood purifier and can be used with the utmost confidence. Write Thacher Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. for a copy of "Thacher's Family Doctor," a book giving cause, symptoms and treatment of 47 com mon diseases. Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup for Bale by dealwa la medicines every FOB SALE BY SCOGGIN DRUG STORE Practical Estimate. Did you say Bliggins is a good los ? Ves. Why even when his luck is worst he never loses more than two or three dollars. That's wnat I cr.ll a good loser. Dare a man to do a thing, and if he's a fool he will attempt it. Free speech is no excuse for talking too much. " INcVer Knew, l'ou Could Keep Hats Out of Bntcher Shop." What Ralph Watkins says: "Fig ured rats arouixl store had enough to feed on; wouldn't touch anything suspicious. Heard about RAT-S-'IAP, gave it a trial. Resuits were woader lul. Cleaned all rats out in ten davs. Dogs about store nijjht and day never touch RAT-SNA!'." Three sizes. 25c. 50c. $1.00. Sold aud guaranteed bv AI.LEX BROS. Co. Ever Ready Storage Batteries in Stock for CHEVROLET, OVERLAND, BUICK AUTOMOBILES Briaa Trm rmiflir rwrft \? jthe best e<juif Garage to do it. Batteries BECK'S GARAGE STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION THE CITIZENS BANK OF HENDERSON ~ HENDERSON,- ? : : North Carolina March 4th, 1918. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $979,302.86 Overdrafts 3,708.04 Liberty Bonds?own ed ; 50,000.00 'North Carolina bonds (4 per cent) ..... 32,000.00 Other Stocks and bonds 23,701.00 U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness .... 20,000.00 Liberty Bond Account 73,812.89 Revenue Stamps ... 21S.73 Due by U. S. Treas urer 1,400.00 Banking House and Fixtures 12,586.94 Cash on Hand and In other Banks .. 431,132.4? Total $1,627,862.88 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus Fund 100,000:00 Undivided Profits Reserve for Taxes Reserve for Interest * 2,500.00 Insurance Depart' ment Due to Banks ... 1.249.34 6,104.55 Deposits 1,367,958.04 4S.050.95 2.000.00 Total ?1.627,862.88 "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION" J. B. OWES A. C. ZOIXICOFFER W. A. HUNT President Vice-President Cashier REWARD For the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who distroyed the cigar sign in of my store onJTridav night. March 28th, 1919. ' Remember^ We are still selling cigars and we advise you to buy your Sunday's supply on Sat urdays. El-Reeso 7c, 4 for 25c John Jr., large size 7c, 4 for 25c Otto the Great, 7e, four for 25c 44's, small size 5c,.. 5 for 25c 44's, large size, 7c,. . 4 for 25c Live Indian, large size 7c, 4 for 25c Oiiieo, 6c Straight El-Neco, 5e Straight Kov Rica, genuine Porto Rico Tobacco 10c Straight Magollanes, .. 7c, four for 25c Prince Albert Smoking Tobac co 15c a Can Your patronage-will be ap preciated. Full line of other smoking tobaccos and cigars at old prices. * "V Just received a big shipment of high grade Phonographs, to be sold at money-saving prices. C. C. Hudson Company (WIDE-AWAKE MERCHANT) i.OCI.SBI'KC, NOBTH CAROLINA
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