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J^R. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING,
Surgeon Dentist,
Once in Ford Building, Main and > uh street.
Louie bur*, N. C.
Hours: 9 to 4:80. Phone No. 40.
j^R. H. A. NEWELL,
PHYSICIAN /
Louis burg. N. C. Phdne No. 166
pRANKLINTON HOTEL 7
Franklinton. N. (I t
R. A. Speed, Proprietor.
Good Ltverv in connection
JJK. C. H. BANKS /
nKNTAT. HfTItflJnN
Iv.uisbiyg, N.lc.
_ Office in Hicks Building, Main Street.
p H. COOKE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,.
joulaborg, N.IC.
" Over hooper A Pleasants 13 to re. Prompt
attention give l all legal business entrusted
to me
|JR. J. E. ] IALONB J
PHYS CIAN and tjURGEON
joalsbark, fl.
Office in rear >f Beaslev-Alston Drug Store
- JJR. S. P. BORT I
PHYi [CIAN and CSURGEON
LouisburgJN. C.
Office over*P. S. A KJK. Allen's Store
JJR. "R. I YARBOROUGH
PHI IP-IAN aofl SU RGEON
LouisbuK. N. C.
Office in Y rborougmA Bickett building.
Night calls nswered f.om T. W. Bickett e
residence, p one 74. I
g B. Mi 3SENB1JRG
A frORXfY AT LA ?Y
I LouiaJhrg, N. C.
Will practicain all the courts ot the State
Offiip in Brerton Building
^M. HAIWCJD RUFFIN
atvoAvbt at law
Lmsbnrg, N. C.
Will practice IB Rll court-s of Franklin and
adjoining coUmpm qIho in the Supreme
(Jonrt and in rH United States District and
Circuit Court, ftjfflce over First National
Bauk.
rjl B. WILD ft
att >InEY at law
ll uBburg, n. C.
Office on Mai Btfteet in Cooper building.
gPRUILL AT bAdEN
artt)rnftys at law
I^ouisfaLrg. n. c.
Will attend t.f|e couks of . ranklin, Vunee.
flrAnvtlle. Warre< aid counties, also
the Supreme * Cout m ortti Carolina
Prompt attention giwn to collectioua ttl**
in Spruill building. 1
T. W. Bickett, 1 R; B. Wldte
Louiaburg, N. C. 1 Fraijklinton. \.
"J^ICKETT A. WHIT^
LAwtiRS
Louis burgl N. .' .
The settlement o? eeUttetuor/executors, Administrators
and Oaardins is made a specialty,
an'* *>e bonds reqxlrdii by liiw t nn be
secured in ne office. | F
, Office in Yarborough AlBickeM li'ulldiug
Main street 11
M. PERSON A
ATTORNRY AJ IA \\
Louisburg. fj. (1
Practice in all courts Oflfte Ai Main Street
11. Y^RBOROIJOW, Jr.\
ATTORNEY
Louisburg.l^. Sf \
All legal basiness intrus#d ?o ni receive
Bromot attention, office itd Egerton
uilding.
P. HOC, K
CONTRACTOR J d BUI LI ER
fiOiushurja N. C.
Trading atcnt for all kndn of bunding supplies.
artistic MantW Aid Tiles. Architectural
deeignwsnruuittel.
DR FIORD
DENTIST.
, - Franklintcm. N. C.,
Joseph Yarborough
m a k atA
T lAilAlit
In A. T.rtfeal
Builuing
I am prepared to dJ your pressing,
cleaning and tailoring at Terr reasonable
rates. All worlf gnaranteen. Give
me a trial and 1 wUf please you.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Lesson 111.?Second Quarter, For
April 16, 1911.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
T?rt *f the Lwion, John xx, 1-18.
Memory Verses, 15, 16?Golden Text,
Luke xxfv, 34?Commentary rap a rod
by Rev. D. M. Stearns.
We have the choice thla week of a
lesson on Jonah, the boy king, or a
resurrection lesson, and as next week
we shall have another lesson on Joash
we choose the Easter lesson for this
"week. The "resurrection of Jesus from
the dead Is In many respects the greatest
topic In the Scriptures, for If Christ
be not risen preaching Is vain, faith Is
vain, there Is no forgiveness of sins,
and no one Is saved (1 Cor. xv, 14, 17,
18).
Hls great atonement Includes His
perfect life In a mortal body, His death
in our stead bearing our sins, His resurrection
from the dead, all of which
may be Included In the saying, '"The
precious blood of Christ" (I Pet i, 10).
At present as our great high priest
He Is at the right hand of God, for
Us, and He will come again to receive
HIb body, the church, and to set up
His kingdom of peace and righteousness
on this earth.
That the Messiah of Israel, the great
King, should be a man was plainly
foretold In Gen. Ul, 15; xxll, 18; Deut
xvlll, 18; Isa. lx. 6, 7, nnd many other
places. That He should be a man
risen from the dead, an Immortal man,
wns also foretold In Gen. Ill, 1S1 H"
Sam. vll. 13. 16: Isa. lx. 7: 1111. 10. 11:
Ps. xvi. 10.; xxli, 22, 27. 28, and elsewhere,
and forshadowed In Isaac, and
Joseph and Jonah as well as In the
two birds of Lev. xiv and the two
goats of Lev. xvl.
When lie was on earth In His humiliation
He repeatedly foretold His
death and resurrection in such passages
as John 11, 19-21; Matt xll, 40;
xvi, 4, 21; xvli, 23; xx, 19; xxvi, 04,
and yet even His own disciples did not
receive it for In verse 9 of our lesson
we read that even Peter and John
"knew not the Scripture that He must
rise again from the dead." He said to
the two with whom He walked to
Em ma us, who were so cast down because
of His death, and so disappointed
because He had not redeemed Israel,
"O fools, and slow of heart to believe
all that the prophets have spoken."
He also said to the disciples in
the upper room that samo evening,
"All things must be fulfilled which
were written in the law of Moses and
in the prophets and in the psalms
concerning me" (Luke xxiv, 25. 44).
He appeared at least ten timea to
one or more of His disciples during
those forty days between nis resurrection
and ascension from Olivet, five
times on the first day, and our lesson
JjBlls of His first appearance, and that
to Mary Magdalene (Mark xvi, 9).
We do not find that Mary of Bethany
was with the other women at the
tomb on the resurrection morning, for
she seems to have believed wbnt He
had said about His death and resurrection,
and she anointed Him beforehand
for His burial (Matt, xxvi, 12;
Mark xv, 8). The purchase of spices
by the other women was an act of
love, but not of faith, for had they
believed that He would rise again they
would not have purchased spices with
which to anoint His dead body.
As soon as Mary Magdalene saw
that the stone was rolled away from
the sepulcher she ran back to tell
Peter and John, and they both ran to
tne iomd. ana doiu went in, i'eter going
first, and saw the linen clothes
evidently as when His body had been
id them, and the napkin that was
about His hend wrapped together in
a place by itself, and they believed
that Ho was risen and went away
again unto their own home. Mary, having^
returned to the tomb, remained
and waft ao latent upon finding the
body of her Lord that she had no eyes
even for angels, and when Jesus Himself
spoke to her she supposed Him to
be the gardener, so blinding is unbelieving
grief.
Not until He called her by name did,
she recognize Him. One of the precious
words of the Spirit to my soul
Is found in Isa. xliil, 1, "Fear not, for
I have redeemed thee. I have called
thee by thy name: thou art mine."
How wondrously gracious of our Lord
to appear to Mary and speak to her
while on His way to His Father (verse
17), and how wondrous His words to
her, and through her to us, "My Father
and your Father, my God and
your God."
If we would only believe fully that
Ho has made us one with Himself, a
part of Himself, children of God and
Joint heirs with Himself, it does seem
as 11 uui lives HUUIU uwiurv luai
Jesus lives.
Note the words with which He erected
the disciples that evening and nlso
a week later, "Peace be unto you",
(verses 10, 31, 28), and remember John
xlv, 27; Jer. xxti. 11. See nim asking
them to handle Him and to thrust
the hand Into His side ai d see Him
eating broiled flsh and honeycomb before
them that they might see the
reality of His resurrection body flmke
xxlv, 30-43; John xx, 27). Hear His
word to Thomas and to us, "Tie not
^-faithless, but believing. BlessetlNtre
they that bavi not seen and
yet nhve believed" (John xx, 27, 20).
Then lay to heart His words to them
and to us, "As my Father hath sent
me, even so send I you" (verse 21), and
may we be such Spirit filled believers
in an that Is written that we shall In
an things glorify Him.
White Leyel Items.
: Tbo Farmers Union is improving
very ra|>i<lly.
Eajt?r is dr. wing near and
everybody is looking foruaid to
a nice time.
Hev. G. M. Duke spent last Monday
niclit at tV. H. Gupton's.
Miss Bustle Conn, of Looieburg,
Httended-preaeMotf-at?A hite Level
Sundav.
NTtrman Dickens, of Castalia, waa
on tlio Level Sunday.
Miss Irene Sledge, of Mapleville,
attended preaching at White Level
Sunday.
?w itli beat wlBhWi t?r tne oin '
Frasklis Tikes a> d its manv readers.
Blcb Eyed Kid.
"MY BLOOD IN
FINE CONDITION"
Every sufferer from Blood Poison should
read what Mrs. O. F. Medlln, of Weldon,
N. C.. says of her experience: "I was a
terrible sufferer from Blood Poison. If the
skin would be broken, the flesh would become
Inflamed, itch and burn, and develop
Into soree. Before the birth of one of my
children, my whole body became fearfully
swollen, and I was in & serious condition
generally. I used Sirs. Joe Person's Remedy
and It cured me. My blood Is In fine
condition. I believe If It had not been for
Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy I would have
died. Its vslne is priceless.** .
Away back In the days of Moses it was
said, "In the blood thereof 1* th? ll*# "
and never were truer words spoken. This
vital fluid is tho essence of life and health,
and when It becomes Impure, Impoverished
or poisoned the result la debility,
weakness, loss of vitality, energy and lire.
Itself, without good blopd, good health is
impossible. S
MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEOY
Is a sure specific for nil trouble^duo to
impure. Impoverished and polsqged blood,
such as Eczema, Old Bores, &m>fula, and
the long train of atiendan^illmenta, including
Indigestion, / Dyspepsia, Stomach
Troubles, Nervousness, Hfceumatlsm, Catarrh.
Female TrouMes. Afnd general "rundown*'
conditions iiy bosfl men and women.
It feeds the blood, drives out every vestige
of poison, toqfearup the nervous system,
Induces sounfi/nnd refreshing sleep,
and brings the otlre body back to Its
natural healthy ?nd!tlon.
Mrs. Joe Perpn'B Remedy Is scientifically
prepared yfrom purely vegetable Ingredients.
It sssltlvely contains no opiate
or narcotic ofjtfiy kind, no Iodide of Potassium
or otheyyfnlneral?jnst a compound of
helpful herbsvnature's own remedy for human
Ills.
As a Tonic, Alterative. Blood purifier or
Nervine, It has no equal. It quickly conquers
Nervous Prostratloh and Insomnia.
We don't care how many doctors have
snld you couldn't be cured?Mrs. Joe Person's
Remedy will cure yon if you will
only give It a chance. Write us for testimonials
from people who expected long
ago to he dead, but are living today and
glad to tell how this Remedy cured them.
In. cases of external trouble, inflammation.
ulceration or Itching humor, our
Wash shonld be used with the Remedy.
For sale by druggists, or supplied direct
on receipt of price, 11.00 per bottle: 6 bottles
for 15.00; 1 dozen by express prepaid
for $10.00, by 4,
MIS. J0I REMITS IEMEDT CO.. littnH. ft, C.
No reJbedJ' will deaden the
pain or tik/the soreness from
Cuts ahd Bruises
qnicker th n Nohh's Liniment.
It is antii ?ptie apd the best
pain reme ly. \
One tria 1 will convince you.
Noah's 1 iniment peSf trates;
requires b it little rubbing.
Here 8 the ProoK
Mr. Edward Ryan, who has beeiWemployed
at the lOld^ Dominion Iron Nand
Nail Works in Richmond, Va., for abVui
fifty years, makes the following: Btafkment:
"While 1 working: at my trade
(iron work) I *et bruised and cut frb-\
quently, and Ilfind that Noah's Llnl- <
ment takes all! the soreness out and
heals the would immediately. Have
also used vour lemedy for rheumatism
with the best results, and recommend
It to anyone suffering with aches and
pains."
Noah** Ijnlmekt is the best remedy
for Rheumatism,! Sciatica, Lame Back, ;
Stiff Joints and iMuscles, Sore Throat,
Colds, Strains, grains, Cuts. Bruges,
Colic, Crampf, .a
Neuralgia. TootHache
and a in y,7
Nerve, Bone anfi t A
Muscle Aches anp ^
Pains. The gerf- XaMjjLj,ff
uine has Noahls Ijl
Ark on o v e rjy ?IKyfZ-**package.
25 ctn.
Sold by dealers In 1 liT.l
medicine. Sam- t LV/'l | Ml
.plo by mall tree. AJLdbJMAAMi
Noah_Remedy Co., Ht llul a: h I
mviituoiiu, rtu iaMMUUflUI
FOlViSALE
An extra lot of Rmk" Prolific Seed
Corn for sa'e clieaoNfTook first1 prize
in Franklinton towyvWiip last year,
making 97 bushels < f ohe acre. This (
seed will be taken frt m tltie one acre.
/.I. H. KSNNADY
R. F. D. 8 /FranklinWa^N. C.
FOR KA 'A I
One horse, known ay the Bill Bailey J
horse, weighVatmUt M50, age unknown '
all right In eveVw ryjiect, $75, cash, al- 1
so one horse, agevAears, seared of au
tomobiles, alrighueVery other way $200 *
cash, one one-h<^*e wagon cheap, 100
bushels danmgafl corn GAcents per bushel,
makes gogg feed whenNrrourid with
oats, P. A. REA.VIS.
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That there, is more
Analysis is proven concli
obtained every year fron
They are made frqm ex]
[ actual field experiments
k * requires, and not\fj/
formulating. iX
Every inrredifent h
selected for its punt f?
work to do at the propel
plant fertilized with RO
regular from sprouting
I Ask Vour dealer fei
see that/the trade-marl
When you see this
"? H you are getting the g
I ROYSTER FUh FertOu
I F. S. ROYSTER GU,
/ *7 R FACTORIES ANp S>
B | NORFOLK. VA. TARBORO. ?
l\ J BALTIMORK. UD. MACON, S,
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Horses <
Just received^ fresh car o:
Sound and '
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I have now on handjfifty head for nexti week/ Come and s
leave an order as I am going West January twenty-eighth to bi
it dont suit, and even if the pricejdon'tj suit, dcm't take it. I
cash, however will take a note. /
Just received a car load of i
full stock of harness. Yoi
\ K P.
\ If you need a horse or mule for God's sake
\ there may be a chance for me to make a lit
\ NOTICE.
Having qusijfl^d as ySministaator of
Ellen DentonXdecea^d, this is to no- ???????
tify all personsNhotdjng'claims against
said estate tapf>rd$e6t .them to the undersigned
<m or rafbre March 17th,
1912, or this notice Will be plead in bar ww j*ggm
ot their necoyery. All persons owing m M / alia a
said estate' will come forward at once WW I Iff I
and make settlement. This March 17th, T %
1011 .Tohn Tuckkr.
Admr.
J. P. WinstonThe Mut^
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3as moved his Vtock to tKe Alston w
n01 Wd-conexti toh^: ay? sstSLSEffa
ought out the entirfstock of W. P. of twllr^
iea" & Co, and lAthe lot there is 01 DoUcy V>000' and ter
nore shoes than jfu dsn shake a stick For information in fu
it, going way dowp ln\ price. I bare
wo many different articles to mention _ _
o come on andgT^ R. p. TAYLOR
J. p/wiNJ^ON . mm
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to a Fertilizer than jl
penance obtained bjo M <
a Royaler Good* is j
k! value, and has its 1
tlrne, therefore the ,
YS^ER goods is fed j
time until harvest. j
r Roy?te^\goods and J
t is on Wrjj bag. j
re . x . /
ip you Know that 1
enuine and original ||
AlNO company, I
kLES OFFICES: / 'A
U-C COLUMBIA. >. c. 'x fjm
A PARTANBURC. S. C. \.'fh
MONTOOMERY. ALA. 'A
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& Mules
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f young mules and horse
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Weff Broke
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them next week and if you don't find what you want
lALOO head, and will buy you just what you want and if
wiU take all the risk and sell on time, but rather have the
ivagons and buggies and a
miLl
t don't buy until I can yhisper to you
;tle and you save a little}
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The L^te)
n H. VWaddell
of Louisburg 1 .7
"Took om a poluBy in \
1 Life jpuranke Company
ew / yorV
ber 1909 and /aid one premium of $82^0. ( n August 10,
roug me pan the claim amouctidg to Jk016,S5, being face
i months dyfiden 1 $16,36. , \
ill regarding the Mutual Life Policio?\ ae or write
DISTRICT I A?icKnpii N f
AGENT / LUUISUUrg, 11' V,
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