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' 4 "A :.- . - - - - 4rK2i II 1 DANGER OPPORTUNITIES, ieen a hard drinker, but who had turnei from the- wme cop- ana ue- come one of tb.0 lights of "the legal profession. The occasion was a ban quet in Philadelphia on April 17, 1881. It is as follows: t I should like ' to" propose a tbast'4 tonight; al though' a total abstihence'man -my-; hself a toast to' a woman. . To be iflrunk, not in liquor of .:any kind, for we should never pledge a woman in that which may bring her husband reeling home to abuse where he ahonld love and cherish, sends her sons to ,a drunkard's grave, and her daughters to a life of shameV .Oh, not in that, but rather in the life giving water pure as" her chastity, clear as her institutions, bright as her smiles, sparkling as the laughter o her eyes, cheering as her consolation I strong and sustaining as her love in the crystal water I'drink to her that she would remain queen regent to the empire she has already won, grounded deep as the . universe in lnv? htrilt ud and exercised in the 7 r home and hearts of the world; I drink to her, the full blown flower of creation's coming, of which man was but the bud and blossom, to her who in childhood clasps our hands and teaches us to lisp the first sweet prayer to the Great All Father, who comes to us in youth with good counsel and advice, who in manhood meets ourheart yearnings with the Bushing: From one Business to Another Will Exhaust Body, Mind and Pocket Book. A - vnr - ancient storv- says: '".A " .r. , , " - - -j farmer had a drove of bogs whlch he assembled for their meals by knocking on a fence with, sticks ; or stones. One day the waiting . herd detected the familiar sound, . and started off pell-mell in the direction whence it came. Before they reach ed the placed however, to their vast astonishment they alsor heard it from the other side and turned and ran pell-pell toward tnat. , Ana so uiey ran, first in one direction and then in another, until, when the farmer himself came down and rapped upon the fence, they were completely tuck ered out by chasing the illusive sig nals of red-headed wood -peckers drilling trees for worms that they had no strength to go and get then- food." Ia this great American Republic onnortnnities are Draeticallv inex haustible. It is this fact that consti tutes the gravest peril that we have to meet While we are rushing af ter, or else are actually employed in trying to utilize, some golden oppor tunity we hear a dozen others, some silver, others brazen, knocking on THE VIRGINI A JAY HOTEL Arrange to meetour friend. reUtifc and sweethearts at The Virgia ia. Bat, Ocean Vie v . Ya. Third season, under the came manage ment. " ' " ' ' Opens June 15th, 1909 For farther information and ratca, ad drew JOHN A TUCKER, Manager tUtcJ fYlK WkHiSilai.'N.C Alter Jot lrt. TVt Vlrial Bay. Oea Vlw. hdTtT - - W. Great "Worry one Away With 0 No tiwl of further worry about ttbj: fhuttloi for jour mswing machine; urc carv t ThLi mean for your toachice Kodak finishing for Amatuers the fence around our little field. There lies your danger, friend! faithfulness of conjugal love and Can you turn a deaf ear to them? whose hand, when our feet go down Can you settle down to 'till your m the shallow gently smoothes the farm while the calls of the city rough pillow of death as none other streets are sounding in your ear? can; to her who is the flower of Can you grit your teeth and hang flowers, the pearl of pearls, God'a on to your job at the forge or the latest, best and brightest gift to .man loom, in the dry goods store or the woman, peerless, pure, sweet, royal millinery shop, while the goldhelds woman. of' the Klondike are beckoning you Toll snm4 dftaervincr Rheumatic SUf , . . . . , , f erer. that there is yet one simple way ey on deposit m the savings bank to crtain lief: Get Dr. Shoops irriil ti nrnnvf.ra are flmitif.inor Hnr honk oh Bheufnatism and a free trial . . ... test. This book will make it entirely zlmg investments m stoefcs Detore h- Rheumatic tains are auickly your eyes? killed by Dr. Shobp's Reumatic Rem- , T i u edy liquid or tablets, benano money How many people I myself have ThJ tet free Surprise some dis known who have rushed from one heartened sufferer by first gel ua him the book from Dr. Shoop, UUOIIICOO i)U ouuiuci, uuiu oiuaunreu in body, mind or pocket book to reach the fence when the actual, vital, heavenly opportunity knocked upon the rail! New Idea- "Woman's Magazine. heartened sufferer by first getting for K8Cliie. Wis. The Scogfcin Drug Co. War on Blind Tigers. .SPECIALS. 'Strawberries fresh from Chas. Macon farm every other day, leave your order t with Jno. W. King. Old Dutch cleanser chases Our prices are aa )ow aa anywhere in the country, and otir work is unequalled. WRITE FOR. PRICES &.C Mail Order i pur specialty. S COBB, LOUISBURG, N. C. Under the contract made at the time of the purchase Af the ' Hushes Strmjre Warehouse" property, we cannot allow any obstructions on th lot of id pr-op-erty, and we must insist upon the removal of U lumber now on the property. AT ONCE, and that none be placed thereon in the future. OthentU unic will be considered as a trespass and the trespasser dealt with accordingly. This is meant for everybody. GRIFFIN Sc BEASLEY NMcfl. SHttfltc avAd tVe4lln far um In All MaiuM of Swlr KuhlnML It Is Just Wonderful anci if jou will visit our FurnilUft Pirior$ in b we will Uikr jU-!tFur in showing and tupphi: not only with nwU-. Imt all other aUaAtn any machine rn Threader A A t . CMC I Vf c.z. al von with onlv 2 c-r.t m SALE AND LIVERY Wart. rtfe We have just riojv.i ' Hoom and I'arlor Su;ti. Call a tiff w lot of -r-; I have decided to run again a Sale and Livery SuM and am preparrd to serve the public with First Class Teams At All Times i Will be fclad to hare a liberal share of patroMfc and guarantee satisfaction. Sf teams and polite and accommodating drive ra. R. F. FULLER W. E. White Furniture Co. II m, . , , Old Dutch cleanser cnases atrt. 10 l" " a" ",0 "aicv'c I Hpsns. scrubs, scours, noiisnes. Ai whicllr are alleged to flourish in $hat 2 in 1 shoe polish, 1 in 1 tan shoe community. Speaking of the anna- ftSLL P.S tion the Leader saysi? 1(Pn. . . i . Grain Cradles, grass blades and "The present officials are going to handles at L. P. Hicks. try to rid Spring; Hope of blind x SELL A. j. Reachs Bae Balls, tigers and gambling resorts That Prices right J. W. King. whiskey is sold here is believed by AGENTS WANTED: MEN OR WO- monv onr! thA nroftftnt. flff rriTnicfrotion . , A-. I Want to Sell Eger ton's from the mayor down want to rid the town of these menaces to good citizenship. Each v Monday morning the chief of police has to go to the mayor and make oath that he Can pasilv male p. $15 to $25 rer week Address "V," Drawer "A, "Raleigh, N. C. My Wagon, Push Cart, Bicycle and Wheelbarrows stand reaay to aeuver you something for dinner, supper and M a . t ! DreaKiast ana so easy to carry aiong 5 to 100 pounds oi ice J n ring h a A' ON knows nothing of nor about whiskey Icet ice! Ice! Parties wanting Ice for I .i -i ri i ;ty i i a. i r sellinjgt'in the town and has mo Sunday's will please leave their or- klowledge of ay gambling that had VphntFslV- ' - . 1 J a1. , T I taKen piace uiuriHE iiie pasi wees. , . A , 0 .. " . , , - Washington Bread, Rolls. Bunns, Rye This means to oar mind that the and Graham Bread at L P Hicks. blind tiger will hare: to open up Bretsch Raleigh Bread at L P Hicks, both eyes and seek a new ; home. w . . w An active, energetic and efficient po- King. It is highly recommended by all i; ;n 0 ! wn Via oa Qrnn tihvsicians. Good for all aches and I . , . . nam. Rheumatism especially, J W Hope can come mighty near catch- King ing every law breaker, an? after the a. J. REACHS Base Ball goods at J. law breaker has been caught, Mayor W. King. Bergeron with the help of the higher my FIRST CAR of Ice has arrived. court Will make it sufficientlv amus- will keep it by the car now till 1st of 100 New Buggies EmDorium of Fashi x tutrj. Wf hrr t,mn -ach it at I,jtHK-OtI,h T3 J I T .tif tA.tt k$fW ttjt new tod -'fa:tyf; tt. ncvl 50 Second-iland Buggies Any Prijse From Dec 1909. J.W.King, NOTICE I haye for sale a Hartford BicvcJe. onlv ' been used about 30 days, good as 'new. A bargain to the party who calls first. J. W. Kmg. T am Tiftw nrpnarpd tn furnish thA public with ICE regularly. Call phone 47 ana cive vour oraers. J. W. Kino NOTICE ing for him. It is a standing joke the country over that police officers know about blind tigers, but just wink the other eye, if the tiger hap pens to be a prominent one or have the wbest' citizens as . customers: There is no suggestion that this baa happened at Spring Hope, 1 but. if it has" or there . were any likelihood of it happening, the usual monday morning oath:' will put a stop to any .winking. No chief of. police " can catch a blind tiger, if the, so-called "good" citizens .of the town endorse . - .. .,, -f ;(5 I haye bought half .interest in Zolhe erood citizen will patronize , a blind - . . , . tigers for prohibitionists ;or non-pro-- akins Barber Sho and wish ; t0all hibitionist alike .safShat they are theattention of all who! wishfa quick s- vicious, harmful and . demoralizing.! j Hair Cut or Shave will' find us ' at the ;-'r .f" -' 1 Clifton corner early and. late. j ; . xanernacie mi uxiui. uibwu leaves' HendersoatTiiesaY; J una 8th,; $5 to. $ I . j I LATEST SHLE WE NEVER FAIL TO SELL If You Havn't rot the Money I Will Sell to You on Tinie t1 In Ihia U.i tijj itBforttos. lie Uut ;; Il4r4t valwr at d yotj ltd jcat yov k-ti BIG SALE IN SHOES ' Uji We Lata lrock the f at-ci cf l Ml .j rrif In ih io rjciall? ts4 far t2, t.ctl .? ltlrx; tft rJ Inw csL W ttajy i.rr-i parUa.nUJ Wijl call f pcaJ alUxUcm i t?oi asl )ic.a,,. IV JO I IM i 1 10 v I. a-e i s F. & R. Z. Eg ' r 0 Fara $2.5 V v. ii:Ora A Toast to Woman - t , -Jr 1 DIS .oeauvlIUl toaov tu . w umau t wbb .,,-- I-.' . 1 j " I . ' A. A. ... -r 1 1 VI Wilkins Stegall G. originally given by a tnan whd : had - Louisburg, N.
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