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Quaker Oats is the worhdre food Eaten in Aevery " country; eptmi by infants, athlettes, young and ovd. 0 Recognised a* \be great Itrength \ , bialder. \ ! Delicious aid economical. -j Packed in regular alzb packages, and in hermetically sealed tins lor hot climates. S2 , < r, f Manager Vifenk J. Shaughnessy, of thi .Virginia League Champions, V found Noah's ? Liniment beat for Sore Muscles bruises, scratches, stiffness. One trialnvillVeonvir.ea you. Noah '8 LJnimff-.. penctrrltcs. Requires but litt^ :i.,.!jing. Herels the Proof "I have haq occasion to use Noah's Liniment on tAvo of mv players' arms, and the result was nkoBt gratifying. Both were Immediately ielleved of soreness and able/to resume! throwing: with their- former fcpeed. Have also used It myself, and consider It 1 the best liniment I ever tried. It Is fme for bruises, cratches,.. alffness, etb. Frank f^hauRhnessy, Manager, Rbanoko Champions, Roanoko, Vtt,"" V* ?-* < Koah's LlilttMit M thfi best remedy for Rheumailshti Hel&tica, Lame Back, Stiff - Joints Jkhd Muscles, &>k-e Throat, Colds* Btralhs, Sprains, CotB, Bruises, Coll* C r aJm p a , ./ aAiLlC*raw Nerve, Bone and * ^Mus^e Actios and ^Hllnc has TNoah's BSME59$>feiil wArk on everv *** package. 25 cts. Sold by dealers In 11 |V'l medicine. Sam- I IVIM |m pie by mall lree* AdMhAfaKHi Noah Remedy Co., lit I lu 13k I Richmond, Va, UkliUlUlU IF SICK-WHY PAY Unless Health First Returns. Heralds what should and can bp dono 1 Now You would not wllllnglvpay for food that was w Vt hi es,s?would you? 1 Then why pay for medicine op til that modi, cine first prohras to yon its actual worth? Positively knowing what Dr. fihoop's Restorative can do (or the sick, I sap to all "don't pay unless health first returns". fArd I back my Restorativo with a signed and sealed 80 day 'No kelp. No pay" contract. j I positively pledge to the/ tick everywhere that "Dr. tshovp's Restorative if absolutely free if it juil8n. Let others do the same? or else pass thelrtoroscripUonrffcr,- , Ix you need\more strength, nJOre -vitality, more vigor or mote vim. usf my Restorativo a few days tnd notetho immediate improvement. When the Stdpiach. Hffrt. or Kidneys go i , dose Sie Stomach nVr stlmu?totbe Heart or Kidneys. for that Is wromg. Yea* ago I castaway that mistaken Idea in me<ucine. n*ho books below will best tell yon how I in suaseding. These books a\s\tM bt a tiny hidden "In- : side nerve." no laigertJlarf a silken thread. Tliey tell how that nerve, nrkll It falls, actually gives i to the Heart its power, nakone, its aever-oaduiir action or impulse. \f These books will Qlen up new and helpful? ideas to those who ore nit well. They ten how the Stomach, and KidncyAach havotheir"insldu" nr power norvpji They tilt how the Restorative was especially mad." to iCOAb and revitalluiltiese * Weak or failing inside iIbivW All of these-fhets ; tell why I am able to far, Vltisfreelf ItfaLls". r This is why I say ffaMt 71 o chance on a | medicine whose indker ciar¬ back it Just as I do by thm remarkable offer". 80 write mo todaw for the hrder. | I have appoint? honcrtwnd responsible druggists in nearly evflry community to lssno my I medicines to tho slck.I / * . Bat write mo fimt for the oitSr. 5 I All druggists torn Dr. Shoopa -Restorative. ; but all are not authorized to give t%o 80 day test. ' ftodrop me a lino piease?akd thus saye 4 disappointment andBclays. Tell ma also which book you need. I \ A postal will ?p. \ Besides, you ho free to consult Vno as you | would your homo J>hysician. My admce and tho 1 book below are ydurs?and without <mst. Porhaps a w<*d or two from mefwill clear j np some serious aipent. 1 have helped thousands npon thousands qr my private pmsoftptlon or porsonal advice flan. My best effort Is surely 1 worth your slmpfc request. 80 write niw while 1 you have it fresli in mind, for tomornfcv never ! comes. Dr. ShocA. Box l2,?Baclne. "W in ! Which Mok Shall X Bend Tout \ . No. 1 On Dyspebik No. 4 For Woman NO. 2 On the Heaft No. 6 For Men \ No. S On the Kidneys No. 6 On Rheumatism. J). E. MILLER jCWClEft Louisburg/ N- C. With a nic? Veil selected stock of JJeweUy I am in position to satisfy- most * any one desiring. anything; in my line. I^\ ' .. ] Also Dw Repairing fof WATCH? andVlSW ELRY amd All gire\ you the verr besl of work\ TwJtruiy \ D E MIDLER ?? ? ? t ; . PICTURES OF * Matthew 13:31-! "The Kingdom of God it not meal and a ?. ? in the Goly Ghoe W" ET lis keep Id memory that the Heaven relate to the class ol world of mankind to be assoc dom soon to be Inaugurated, tiass Is spoken of as Including, nomlu :lass. but also, to some extent, tbe tar These different parable-pictures repn south. tbe east and tbe west. Internal! Aa a mustard seed la very small. Cowls of tbe air muy lodge In Its bran if tbe Kingdom would, from a small I Tbe mustqrd would not be great amon herbage. Thus tbe message of Christ r Cew of Israel, bas finally grown to sn< like to gather In Its branches. But let to our Lord's Interpretation of a prev tbe 'Wicked One. So tben tbe teachln :lude tbat the Church of Christ, at one that It was a shame and a dishonor would become honorable and great an pleasure In Its shade. Tbls developu Babylon. declaring that, as a whole, w tlons, tbe nominal Cburch of Christ I words: "She bas become the bold of evi dean and bateful bird." (Revelation 1 large outward development of tbe Chi: dory but contrariwise. Nevertheless. I however his spirit qiay have been mlsi Improper development, ultimately tbe irder out of cbaos and confusion and i The parable of tbe "leaven" (v. 3 was foretold, tbe Cburcb would get li would take her batch of flour for bakl result would be tbat fbe mass would b< "burcb of Christ; tbe food of the enth rorrupted. Every portion would becou >f false doctrlDes, which would permec ivery doctrine Inculcated by JesuB out >erverted or twisted by the errors of tl The desirability of obtaining Joint kingdom, Is pictured In tbe parable of Inder, realizing Its value, desired It fo le disposed of all of his property In or 0 contain the precious treasure. Onl.i nessage will gain Its glorious promlsei oys and prospects. Its hopes and ambl f we Intelligently bear and, by faltb. 1 share with Christ in bis Millennial K ind appreciation will bp our self-sacr! iver believes tbe message of tbe plnf .i ? -.-?-? ? ?-*? - * uucw n IUVCSMIJ IUB[)intUDD, JO U1C 1 l|J tba( hg hag jf parthl? blessings; an be prize, be will surely be unwilling i lelongs to God. He bas put tbe trees rilling to pay tbe price. Tbe buyer Is rltatlon to join with blm In tbe sacrlf nay be sbarers with blm In blB heave ilal Age, to unearth all that treasure b rhe hiding of tbe treasure Is necesse learls before swine;" they will not u? sh, and In tbelr disappointment may i t to thyself before God." Make your e who seeth in secret will reward you Pearls were much more In vogue In raded In these gems and carried them istlmated. Tbe parable represents on icroaa tbe finest pearl be bad ever seer ivas quite rejoiced to sell or trade all o night become the owner of that pearl This parable represents tbe Goept kingdom as being superior to all other if tbe world,; of name and fame, posltl he Scriptures say. "A good name Is I >ut when our.eyes behold "the pearl olnt-heirshlp with our Lord Jegos In vlth him In his work of blessing all tl his Is a priceless thing, worth more b ind pleasures of the.world. Those w rhange all earthly things therefor?e\ tecessary, as tbe Master forewarned tt it evil against you falsely for my sa treat la your reward In heaven, for so jefore you." (Matthew 5:11, 12). He I it such a cost Is not worthy of the Kin nuch tribulation must we enter the 1 vbo willingly endure such tribulation f the truth. In obedience to the Heavi o the "overcomers" has the Lord gi' tromlsea." "To him that overcometh w -Rev. 831. o~ Another parable of the Kingdom re Inly one kind of fish Is desired, but I clnd will Inherit the Kingdom as Joint rhe desirable fish will be gathered li jack Into the sea as unfit for the Kin impose. During Christ's Millennial i will be dealt with and blessed and. If i lfe. Here, as In the parable of the whet he weeping and gnashing of teeth li treat time of trouble with which this i ilal Kingdom, the Kingdom for the i he Church has been praying so un< Kingdom come; thy will be done on et Kingdom that will be! ?ft- will be a K 'Fear not, little flock, It Is you'r Fathe lom"?and It will be fullf empowered nanklnd! Onr study closes with the Lord's i respecting the things pertaining to <tl >rder. < Fortune Telling Does not take into consideration Ike o an's happiness?womanly ltealth. The woman who neglecf^ier heal very foundation of all good tartan-), love loses its lustre and geld hVit dr? Womanly health when lost or issptii regained by the use of Dr. Pierce^V7! TA/i Prescription Mas, tor oV been curing delicate, weak, j" women, by tho hundred* < and this too in the privacy of without their ha rind to aabn ante Qacstlonln&a and otleni " aant examinations, / Sick womOrvjsre invited to consult Df. AH correspondence held as tauredlwco Medical AssociatS^sJf. V. Hero/M Dk. PIEBCB'S G*SA:T -FAWILY #OCT Medieal Adviser, aewly re>iapd#ip-t< Plain Engktb hot's of -Jolioate qMtion ought to know aevut. Sent free, in pi 21 one-cent stamps to .cover (Ailing < 9h THE KINGDOM. 13; 44-52 July 3. Irink. '.?/ ' intitci'iirir*' oaf prarf and lay I."? fi'imaii" /):/?, Muster s |in ru hies ?if tlit- Kingdom of people %?li?iiii In- Is en lliiig out of the taieil with m i In uls Millennial KingLet us reiM-iniM-i* that sometimes this ally, mil Iiirri'iy ilte snlntly, the wheat es. ua shown in mil- study of last week, scut the same subject from different rii|ib of a building lnwi the north, the > and externally. yet produces u large bush, so that the cbes, so this Illustrates how the gospel beginning, attain to a considerable size, ig the trees, but great among bushes or ecelved at first only by the poor and the :b Important dimensions that the fowls us remember that the fowls, according loos pa table, represent the servants of g of thl# parable would lead us to coni time, was so unimportant In the world to belong to It, but that ultimately It 3 the Adversary's servants would have lent the Scriptures represent as being ltb the various branches and denomina!s Babylonish. Hearken to the LoM's ?ry foul spirit and the cage of every un182.) The Intimation la that there la a ircb which la not to her advantage and this la. nominally/ the Church of Christ ^presented and there may have been an great Head of the Church will bring vlll glorify and use his "elect." S) Illustrates the process by which, as ito the wrong condition. As a woman ng and put leaven (yeast) In It and the rcotne leavened, so It would be with the -e bousebold would become leavened or le more or less vitiated with the leaven ite the entire mass. Thus today nearly 1 bis Apostles has become more or less be dark ages. heirship with Christ In his Millennial "the treasure hidden In the field." The r himself and bad such faith In It that der to buy that field, which he believed r those who will appreciate the Gospel 9. If we love the present life with Its tlons. then we will labor for these, but believe the Gospel offer of this age of ingdom, then In proportion to our faith ficlng zeal to attain that prize. Who;dorn will find his faltb an Inspiration, rtialnment of the prize, for it will cost id unless he has faith that he will find Id sacrifice all be has for It. The field lire there. Hejoffers It for sale to any the JiQrtj and those who accept his In- ' Ice of their earthly iuterests that they inly glories?In the work of th8 Milleni the blessing of the world of mankind, iry: as our Lord said, "Cast not your derstand you, they will think you foollo you Injury. "Hast thou faith, 'have sacrifice of earthly things to htm and openly. ancient times than now. Pearl buyers to the market, where they were highly e of these pearl merchants as coming l He considered It so priceless that be l uis utner pea its ana property, that he d offer of * share witl^ Christ In his propositions In the world. The honors on and wealth, are indeed desirable; as ather to be chosen than great riches;** of great price." the Kingdom offer of bis heavenly glory and thp association le families of the earth, we realize that y far than all the honors and dignities orthy to buy this pearl will gladly ex'en their good-name, and this will be lem, saying. "They shall say all manner ke; rejoice and be exceeding glad, for persecuted they the prophets who were hat is not willing to have the Kingdom gdom. The Apostle has said. "Through Kingdom" (Acts 14 sidb: and only those s for righteousness" sake?for the sake iraly calling?are overcomers. And only ren "the exceeding great and precious ill 1 grant to sit with me In my throne." presents the gospel message as a "net." rhe net gathers every kind. Not every -heirs with Christ Jesus, hence the end ag rime, as represented lu the parable. lto vessels; the remainder will be cast gdom. but not necessarily unfit for any eign that class unfit for the Kingdom possible, made useful and fit for eternal it and the tares, the furnace of fire, and 1 connection therewith. Symbolizes the ige will end. giving place to the Mlllen28tablisbment pf which upon tbe earth ;easlngly for nineteen centuries. "Tiiy irth, as it is done In heaven." .Whatjr* lngdom entrusted to a "Little FJock"? r's good pleasure to give you the Klngto establish the rule heaven among exhortation that all who are Instructed te Kingdom should set their affairs in / - . ' e wMnntl to worn- mi is nmeeting the For idtkont health red rngy generally he voritp Prescription. ? V Jo yon. RS^ #M' wrmck+d iJaNWMli ^=29^^HR5Jtv pirtrhomem " BnS. i? tJSgt.H. [ ]r UveSy lV?i> , mj ' _ 1 Pierce by lomr^ff. j nfidential. Address World's Dispensary . B., President ^ftpffialo, N. Y. a* Boot, The PeSrie's Ceum Sense I >-d?te edition?KKHN^aJes, answers in ] wbisb every wemon.luifln or Berried, , tin wrapper to eny addrty en reeeipt ei onty^or in clolh binding ly 31 stenspe. READ THIS To the Citizens of Louisbur and the Phblic Generally 1 am running aV'real/Fish Stand u der Ford's WarehVuse/wher^ you wi flml iiin daily rr^^Atnirnrninh "the bet Fish the m^ / suit all. Those lipng in Lotfisnu who hive no wa^of keeping lit through the nigutyaik have them fun islied early: each nornng from my i< dox. Try me ao? vouVont regret i *'jT M. V JOYXKR I AM TALKING TO YOU, The Louisburg Ice Co. will eithc send you a statement or *e? you i person between July 1st and lOil W? will appreciate very much i you will xnake piompt seltlemen Our expenses are heavy and Wilt heavier, we tr to give you promp deliveries, so help us out all yo can. LOUISBURG ICE CO. ? NOTICE. Having tins day qualified as admit istrator of IreBcilla Harper, decease* latex>f FranMlin Courtly, this is to not fy all personeX-holding claimsH againi said estate to \resnit them on or bi fore June 8th, rBII, or this notice wi be plead in bar gf their recovery. / A All persons Indebted to said estate wi some forward afmlinake settlement t once. This J/me 8\h, 1910. t J. H DICKENS, Admr. FOR SALE 1 bouse anA lot oil Kenmore Ay. nue, 1 house aVd lot on Main strei 1 bouse and loayOn Spring; stree 1 house and lotion Church stree Terms to suit! purchaser. Te years time gi/eilif wanted. /A.W. ALSTON. GRAND EXCURSION TO ASHYILLE N. (\ THE LAND OF THE SKY. On July 12tbV(_Itlie Southern Rai way will operate its Annual Outin Special to Asbeville, N. C., froi Goldsboro, Selma, Raleigh an Durham, also intermediate station to Greensboro. Don t miss this opportunity t visit this fairy land with its beaut: (.1 1 iui scenerv aim cool mountain! Very cheap ratee will apply as fol lows: Goldshoro ' $5.0 Raleigh 4.7 Chape! Hill 4.7 StlmA'"- 5.0 Durham 4.7 Burlington 4.7 Greensboro 4.S Bates in proportion from a other stations. For itiformalio regarding rates, etc,, address W. H. PERNELL, T. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. E. /VRO/GERS TinWorker Louisbunr N. C. Will make ?stiaia\es on any jo Work GuaranMd, tCall or wril when in need t>( anvV^iing in m THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal am Industrial, Coilegi Maintained bv Jhe^tate for the W men of North Car^Uina. Four reguls courses leading"/to\ degrees. Specii courses for teacjiersA Fall session b gins Septembe^U, 1^10. Those desi; ing to dttter B Mould Vpply an early u possible. Fo/catalo^e and other ii formation ad/ress \ Jl'LIl^ L FOUST, President. Greensboro. N. ( ICE THE YEARjRQlJNE -jno. w. Wing buys everything antl (Hells every thing. MOTTO?V Best goods lowest prices, quickest delivery it town. SPECIAL llARGAISB FOU NEX1 30 DAKS IN PLANT BED CLOTH Special bargain rn 'sloes, mem Less shrrte ancV underwear, al kinds of gardety seed,! all kindi fruit and vegetables, all'kinds ce. reals, such as gJnvioe oat meal it hulks, oat flaked postu .iA earatogt rliipa, great mriety on cannec jowls, fish roejoysters, June peas riena sauaage, pome-mad* Wuuatoes ind snaps, large cans In cents Fresh line of fine candies fcst re. :eived. Ycaors to please, * JOHN W. KING :X ' ' l , Tr i ! ?; : : ? _ d V THE STORE Ol rF. N. & R. EGERT WILL BE " Close Sj ON AND\AFT^ =Monday, Jul Y t\ Now is the Time to hu SHOE! S Metis $4 L S. D. Shoes / b Mens 3 L. S. D Shoes J d Mens 2 Shoes / s Ladies 3 Ziegler Shoes f Ladies '2 50 Ziegler Shoes 0 Ladies 1.50 Gouman Shoes i-1 i. o " 5 F... N. & R. Z. I LOUISBURG N. C , You pay out your money, v ? . the best. Take Insurance -b te pany that pays annual.d y \ " THE MUTUAL BE 'LIFE INSURANCE Ci of NEWARK^ N. J. c: Hns passed thft ^pAnnm ! SAMUEL ypARnW We Have Just The Balance of BLUE SERGE ^ Making this largest lot oftblue suits we have ever are being sold rather huslcty. Owing to the fact t] 5 these first class garments a^ a cheaper price than able to buy. \ , IWe have also sonta very prdt J; styli^i color^ p We ere just closing out our Irdies nVil meiylow cut for our fall shoes which are soon to retriv^ If you - able price in the shoe line don't negle\t fa call on 1 You should not fail ^oVee c s An immense tot of them. All sorts/of graces' on cheop? Well! We should say so c/eai that yu>u w , of one. ,>*f. / \. 1 We have ta very/ nice loV r 1 I v , Voil, Panama, Mohaii, White Duck and others pat . to-date style. They are cheaper than you can buy i AARON DEITZ, Couisbi 1 sane ' ' * ' ON d X ' ly 18 : Ly Winter > ? " \ St o r?o . TA> ?/vr \ '2.25 \ 1.25 \ ? 1.98 \ 1.50 \ 1.0 0 :GERTON sdiy not get i in a coraiyidends NEFIT OMPANY ntftl stage Agent Our SUITS L had at one time. They liat we are able to sell ji>ur competitors are fir n-euTT n.i/1 %jj A ami ; shoes to tmricc room want a very reasonlis. >ur Trousers d colors. Are they 'ill bay 2 psir instead
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