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"I HAD NERVOUS ,
DSYPEPSIA 8 YEARS"
Mr. B. M. Medjio. of -Creed in ore. X. C.,
thus rcjutes his experience: l v. as down
with nervous dyspepsia for eight years.
1 weighed l&o pounds and it reduced me te
IIS.' I' cT>uld not touch solid footh 1 be4
Jievc It would have killed nie. I had to
live on sweets and the lightest diet. Had
severe nervous spells nearly evry day. 1>?^
tore could not even relieve me. I was so
weak that for three months 1 was not aide
to walk acro8? the room. I was persuaded
to try Mrs. Joe Person's . Remedy and It
cured me. Can cat anything, and as much
as 1 want."
A feeling of benviuess / in the stothaeh
after eating, lagging appetite, nausea or
Hickness or stomaeh, fdbtjuont vomiting,
acute nnins. Irritable temper, nervcoticss.
twitching of muscles, seise of danger ami
great restlessness are/ nature's danger
signals pointing to linnaln.-d digesti i If
vnii-Ti?v> nn*n7 ?!??.. Irnn.lm,,.. ' I "d
MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY?
!t will re*toko natural- digest Ion by stimulating
an iucipased flow of gastric Juice,
, induce sound Sleep. / refreshing rest, and
make you sound ana well. No matter of
how long standing /our trouble. Mr- Joe
Person's Remedy vail positively cure you.
It will give you, hook the snap and vigor
and ginger of othir days?make you feel
line?give you niolitipn?make yeu "lit" la
every way. /
For twluty-tliref yeats this great remedy
^^hns heeu curing /thousands of people arflic
ted with christlc Indigestion. Pyspepsla,'
Sour Stotnadp, Nervousness, Rheuma
tlsm. Catarrh, female Troubles. Blood
Poison, and all ailments resulting from
Impure, Impoverished or Poisoned Rlood.
-' As a Tonic. Alterative. Blood Purifier
Ann Nervine It never falls to give satisfaction,
and U is especially valuable In
eases of Nervous [Titration and Jn+
tornnIn. it Is wlilmul nr raual forerandown"
eondlMons In l*>th men'find women.
Mrs, Joe Person's Remedy Is sclent 111cali**
oompounded from purely vegetable
Ingredients of great medicinal properties.
, Tt pn?!tlvo!v contain"* no opiate or rar^1
? ?.!?*. no irtiiue vt rorasnnm or otn^r mmerol?notbtnc
thrit Is In the least harmful.
V T.ct ns send Ton crntefnl letter* from llrInsr
witnesses w*k> imp'1-eon cured.
#*H of ezternnl trouble. *r.f!aininnhdrt,
ulceration or ltehlnj? humor. our
*V.ash should T>p n*Pd with the Remedr.
For sale by drucrfft?ts. or snpplN ill root
on receipt of price. J1 00 per bottle;. S tir?t.
tt??,< for $f..OD; l dozen by express prepaid
for flbtfO. tr
MRS, J(K 1 ERSON'S HUltOY CO , Kittreli, B. C.
In git? side Items.
1 Crowded out las: weiFk.)
I). \>. Macon h;rs i>;ro kded his
. Store ?v dob h.i> added. ii.bv.il to its
appearance.
. ? l|ev. Mr. Ell"?* Hltal Id* regular
api-omtiu t at C tint1; c nre'i last
Suial;i\..
T. C. II itrs Mitd wife. and H. T.
Hiw lov and wife visit- d ll*o I ome
nf .1 K r.. i S-.iItird.it i !i : Suad;t\
Tl?- ?? j lo of Tri I'v have *>drch
;sed a tiic?* new oign i for the i?eii
t-li* i!- cluueb.
H- r? t;a Duke, of "K > n*. i v >itii-ii
ii> sister, Mis. I?i y l)o?-ent,
near 5 r*-.
It" .. i a rive p.mnd ??r"I an i J. E.
lit*a I is w caring smiles.
Soitw to hear th*?t "?r s**o--|
closes now soon.
AVe re having some a?l teat her
and sh*7 farmer* ait* cat- 1 ing the
blue*.
A. Jones was called a va. f r.m
school aSt Tuesday ?:: account of
illness iii to family.
The above wa? wr??t- t" r last
u'rel* lint ?-m* iT..vi-.lfl,l ..?>?
I.J K.
THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION.
Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disorders.
A doctor's first question when consulted
by a patient Is. "Are your bowels
t ?!' ir;" He knows that 08 per
rent o! iimess is attended with Inactive
bowels and torpid liver, and that
~ j-tbis condition must be removed gently
and thoroughly! before health can be
* ore<K
-? +*- l?Rexalt wrtertfcs^are a p<)sTtIve. pleasant
and sbfe rlniedy for constipation
and bowel \lUorders in general We
are so certain if their great curative
value that Iromise to return the
purchaser^ indulv in every cmSe when
they fail to proch^M* entire satisfaction.
?a.ui ui lire eau'Q nue candy,
they act quietly, and hare a tf>othing,
strengthening. healing inflnence
on the entire Intestinal tract They do
not purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatulence.
excessive looseness, diarrhoea or
other annoying effect. They are especially
good for children, weak persons
t or old folks. Two sizes, 25c. and 10c.
Bold only nt our store?The Rexall Store.
jgr^.. The Scoggin Drug Co.
D01& Worry?Eat.
Memphia,ITenn.?Mr?. Emma D.
Loonev, of alia place, aaya: "I auf
u. fered mieerylfor near'y eight vara,
bat einoe taking Cardui, I am much
strjtoger, andtl haven't miaaed a ain
gle.maSh-vJ [ Binrdlv know how tc
exprw niy gratitude." Don'i worry
boat y o a i\ ataptoms?Cardui
doean't tract tiwm. wth^ou need
it strength. C*dui belimN.jn tt
get it. Take C*dui, beoaaao ojbm
Ionic tivd medkAea do not cm tail
it? peculiar and sYoo-satnl ingredu
nta, imported special y for iti
ianufacture. Haift, a e-ninrv ol
ucceaa, h-.a (temped vardui with thi
teal of public approval - 1 >?? ing thii
time,Carilai bad benefited a millioi
women. Why not Jbu? Try it, to
i ?
J f ~ ? >
t Suggestive Questions *
On the Sunday School L sson by |
Rev. Dr. Linscott for the Inter- *
national Press Cible Question
Club
< Vrvrii'h: i*:i l'ii > /in'..'I. It. It.
I ? Pill ' - '. - M?
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AI'tlll L "J. 1011.
F.lisha Ileal* N nam.in ll.e Syrian.
2 Kings o.
11 ill 11 n-T?i. 'i.ni'it mm' me, ni'nl
j lie ve saved, all t lie ends of the
] earth: for 1 am (lud, and there is
; nolle else. Isaiah sir: "J'J.
(I) Verse I?Wlni was Naainan
ami what were bis characteristics?
I ^2) Who was the King of S_i.ru
anil Israel at this tiiue?
(3) Is sickness as likely to coiue
to a great, as to an ordinary man?
1 1*1 i i* a I ?!' ?
. \"?-/ ' risco t ? livr4 Wll* iljtf t
huh? nmid referred to, and what np*'parent
calamity hul befallen fiery
j (5.) Do real catamites ever hap- i
1 pen to real Christians?
* (0.) Arc chiMren .as good, or
oelter, judges of spiritual truth as?
their seniors? ?
[ i.) 1.4 spirt tid truth told second
hand a* likely to ue efficacious as
when told with first-i.:tiid knowl- ;
edge's
I (S.) Verses 5-7?Was the King j'
.(f Syria actuated by seltish or br-j
n-volent motives, or both, in send: | <
l ig .Va.tuj.iu to be cured of his lep '
r s>?
(9.) Is the motive of doing in j
! order to getting necessarily an im-l?
' pure one?
(10 ) What reason had the Kiiigj
of Israrl for being afraid when he;
received ike letter from the King of j 3
Syria? ;
(11. When is it right, and w lien J
w*r<?ng, t?. be su.<picio?:s of the ac- )
j tions'of others? *
(1-.) Is it tdie that tlie average ]
man is suspicious, .*r trustful, of lusj
f-ilows. and yrh> K to to?
(lo.) What is great generosity!]
in giving to others generally a sign i
i
f1
(14.) \ erses ^ I'd.?Do gopd men 4
exercise their powers for helpfulness f
; to others with reluctance, or wihingl\,
a d why is it so?
| (15.) Did Eli*?h<, judged hv 1
Christian standards, act with sufficj
ient courtesy in not going out to
sneak personalis to such a noted man
as Naaiuai.?
Itf.) is.it right or wrong, andj
wny, 10 snow in..re courtesy or <te- |
K-rence, to noted (.topic th,an we do!
| to othtr?? .
Jo what extent wa si
Nuatiiftn either right or wrong in hiring
angry at the- scant courtesy
J shown bini by Elisha?
(13.) Verses 13 14?Why, under
the circumstances, was it natural (
I that these servants should be better
j judges of Eiisha's instructions than
j their master?
! (19-) Why are sinners generally
more willing to d i some bard thing,
than'hey are in comply with God's |
ease plan f -r their salvation? (This
question must he answered in writ- .
ing by members of the club.)
(20.) Verses 15-17?"Did Naaman
do right in offering a present and
did Eltsha do* right in refusing it, |
and why?
(21.) Verses 18-19?What reason
is there to think that Naaman was
trnl r rt/invbr^o^9
(22) DH Elisha approve of
Naaman waiting npon his master,
the kmg. while the latter was engaged
in ioolatroua worship?
(23.) Verses 20-27?What is
yonr view of the sin of Oehasi and
Hs swift punishment?
Lesson for Sunday, April 9th,
1911. Elisha's Heavenly Defenders
i 2 Kings vi:8-23.
I GHIGHESTEJtSPUS
DIAMOND ^VrBA BRAND
* skjiks
?I?S|I|I mm* r.k fee oAcQt-TtSl V
. P
lOLOW ALL DRUGGISTS
55?. EVERYWHERE 7?BrS> j
KCZKMA . CRK1> AiJUST
Timple Disappear. Complexion ('ear- MWB J
.V ?v York Cit; requesting at* expert
ucu'.nt pnckaj e, of 'L'inob tl' ' tU* ' Rhcumntl.im nnd Blood DUfimes
' ' ?. * r t'ovrrv, which is ::? " ' r The c;uii,e of ibtmmitljLm Is excess
tv tn Jllvhft wri^efnr ii 1' - lime urlc ttcld tlie blood. /To cure rheu'
"r-.} . . ' v 0 >xr'u 101 11 . 11 . mathmi this acid must I+expelled from
-Xdvi,eiit to near the oov.ip t X 0 v\- the system. 'IlhcuiiMtljnu Is an intcr>
: i:f\t ami ri 1 the fur.* ?.l" pin:;i!,s i:i nal disease anh rctjufrcs an internal
a '? \v li\irs ' )n tiie fir?at -un?i; i:um nedy. ltubblkg w/h oil* and Un?Vi
YX?i. .1- ?!..' '* Ir ? meius may enaAhe />!?. Lut they wi.l
I.o.noUtN^he tchinn will Stop. It r..i- no niore cure rneuJnutiom than pah;-,
cured ihoU&Hld i ??lHtetod wifh t . ra, will change tho l?by of rotten wood.
t\ Ut>. Rasl l*s Itchintrs triir.aions. Cures lihcuniaftl/m To Stay t ared.
A, ,,s. Sealini ^.nd CruSting skms. JggS ?$S5 ca#/
s?:irc>. of ltifui is^srhikiren and adults, ed in hundreds of eases, It has effected
It s Kood fort le preservation ami pur- marvelous cures. \ Ithoumacldo _ removes
I'a-n of_tl o skjik ' ]'7 i^ii I thr rn?l n'ni iiit Ti'f Mm
'i.'iua.s 11'l UIU pre v en IIP n ol in clog-. system, tones up the stomach, regulates
i.-itgot' I he p ires the Ajsual .u..e ui' the bowels uii<l kidneys. Sold by drugp
nhlactUds, red. nss and *h- ?^c0t^,S??b?;malh^ok'ft
noss and also the the treatnu r.t ot Bobbitt Chrmlcal Co.; Baltimore, mj.
bums scald, bounds, sores, cha] pings <i?t* At The joint* From The laside,
as. well as the toilette and nursery. JUST #
WANTL'D- Womeniand cirU to inSke ll fl^rllfliilf
mens underwear. Work light and f %ll\jUIIIVIv>tltA
.'lean Wages p? d while ler.rnimr.
Smart hands make g Jsl wages. *A. W. ^T?J!^nr'C
Chapin, Supt, ltaici th/NvC. I ^ IT GUKEa
consolidated
C A I -ICf
On U. 8 .
RAMO.S TYPEWRITER CO.'rWC.
C. D. W E E K .5, TRUSTEE
AND
THp -JOHN -S. -PvA.MO.5 TYPEWRITER AuENCY',5
Stock of Typ^\yrrbers, SuppI es and
Office ^uWiture
rhe. following are*fipeciais, if ijrttfrMtod v.riK u-? at onc?' is ibc-w i ric m
only last until the stVrlc ?1 oi
L hiickcnsderfer Typewriter Sl5 0ol, v\ -o ? I
1 Willn, typewriter 10 00 g?,VR !' Z ' ; VT t- &
I No U. minion typewriter 10 01. } go Mominr on. who 4, oO
WeUiDgtonUXVewntcr j i" ; 1,) V '' 'i.'," JiJ
I Fox typewrftSe / A S3 50 J fr J*
. Oonsmore tvp^tfitor, rchyil'. J17 50 7 7-' . "* ! i',a
! New CentanU^writ^Nh XflO *? ? X ? !?"/ ' '!'<' -- o!
1 So 10 Smith/Premier / / 5000 g? f, v . t < ! \ fij -n
[ No Undei^ood AY -/ 49 ".J ~ % "',or# 8' "u
! set of Ellisons businessimted?r3t>Us, consisting of dictating. trunscriliin?r and
shavim: machines, also ruenfen, ey inder* R'\*yular \ ritw $21 n. our ?u'? : $10*2.50
I set Dictaphones, same oUjfftt. regular price ?210. our price ?190. 31 and 7oc
ribbons for all makes 60c. \33 carbon paper (a box 100 sheets) $2.10 a box.
Prices on office furniture .quoted upon; repuest. Terms?'Express C O D on
ipproved bankable paper. Order at >nce fiom
JOHN S. R KCOS
Princess Building WILMINGTON, N. C. .Box ?4 j
7a ?Ta aT:>?<>T<bESmTq?Ti?Ts ??>bT<c?<. ?T<i>T<t ;T>i??? i .v &^5c?. *7* j
' 1 t
The Big Liflk Stare
New .goods "have been ft encjiiiiir us almost
daily and if \ts to wt/av we are sure* wo.
have just what^vou \wint and remember
that out* saving yWi j little on each yard
of cloth or article purchased means more
goods for the spe nironey
Our low cut ahoe3 are now ready *>r your inspection, you will find them
here in all of the newest leatheis in town, white, velWd, craven^U and ooz<
calf. The styles are many and varie*Jand the underpricKe on every pair will
certainly interest you. Come early, biftig the whole family, ijV ages remembered
Specials f<lr This Week.
12$c indian linon or 40 inch lawn 10<1 The beat 7c ca icos 6c; cheese cloth for
school turnouts all colors 4Jc; 600 yirds 6J< apron checks, unmatchable 5c; 7J to
10c lace 5c.
CHASH IS ECONOMY
I sell for cash/ it is economical to
Y JS - ' v. -V- v . " ' ' -'
trade with me.
' -r * ' '' )< / ' ? R.
Z. EGERTON
1 I proof -HanJome?In^pens'iv^-^Si^Iwc^for all kinds of I
B buildings. VcT fuiiher Xfftaiicd infen>ic.!ion apply loMj
F. liOUCK/\U>tiisburg, N.C.
CONDENSE^ STATEMENT ' I
TNf PITITTMC
I . . < u> w y 3 a la I "M M I r\
\ HENDERSON N. C,
r r' sH
T . 1.UES0,rRCE\ ,r<,-AL,,, * LIABILITIES
, Loans a..d discounts Capital stock paid in JlQP.000.00
Overdrafts \6,jE3.10 Surplus and profits 77,074.79
i^CKnl. nds XVfS'S? Due to Hanks 1,047.60
of"V ri iiv uig w'-'j Cashiers checks outstanding 2,140.12
Banking house fur. and tlx. Certified checks .. 403.00 I
In.ur.nee department Accrued interest due depos's. 274.60
I hnX * Deposits 63.336.39
j '^Total' To'al 3734,876.40
.A Is IIONGKAEDE' 'HISTORY
Eor 22 years the Citizens Balk, ot Henderson, rv^s ministered to the wants of
cltcuts, through good iimes art! through hard timesXdoing its best alWays to H
render substantial) aud efficient service. Its rgfjutatioivof solidity and progressivei>csslms
attracted a poweiiftft clientele. It will keep bn growing bigger and
I stronger, under the policies which have brought it to its present position. |
? K* vf if ^ ;? ^ ,?
First National
BJMMK
OXFOHCh N C
Capital / \ $100,000.00
Surplus unci I'rpfits I. ...... \ 30,000.00
Deposits / Ak 7)00,000.00
We want to do some business with the\u;ood people of Franklin
C'onutv. We pay 4 per cony interest on time deposits. AVrite or call on
us for anv information. Norfce our large capital And surplus."w.
a: HUNT. Cashier ' 1
... _ ? "
| We Have
just - Received
Y -" '^L-T^usrsa*?* iTiaaM? $
A new lotyof China and i
T will seti ill at most rea- Y j
i sonable prices. }
!-<'iiiember when \ou want anything for
A your table wafhave\it on hand and will ^
X appreciate your trad?.
Brantley G. Hicks
Louisburg, N. C.
' ? ??? ?$??m*m + t
m ? ~
Just ArrivedA
Big Lot ot
New -/Goods
' V-/
COME IN AND .SEEVE WHEN IN TOWN IF YOU j
wijh to^save money ~
Watch this space for further
announcements
D. H. HilU repreaentlng/ur tailoring eaftAlishment. will be .t my store
j yourHmuro and nave you money on
/ | \ *
J. W- KING ' , I