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* * if ' ' * * A Continental Chorus of Praise It is doubtful if anv ' Bible study |>lau ever received bucIi enthusiastic endorsation by the leading men of | the nationa as the "Snggesiive Questions on the Sunday School' Reasons" now running iu the Frank- j i.in Times. University president*, j leading Sunday school men, pastors ! of large city chutclies, as well as of I smaller places, and the rank and tile 1 of the churches praise these questions to the skies. It is hard to make a selection from so many hundreds of testimonials, but here aie a few _ with ii mini?at?two milled; frnm each: President Hadlev, Vale Univer sitv: "They are certainly calculated to stimulate thought." Rev. Wayland Hoyt, Professor of Religion and Science, Temple University: "I think your questions suggestive and valuable." Vice-President Gobin, D e p a u w University: "I am very mack pleased with your questions. I will see what I can do ttT have them published lie re 7" President llurwaah, Victoria University: "I have read with great interest vour Questions. Your method of dealing with the subject slrikes'me as most excellent" Principal Gordon, Queen's University ' The method adopted by you of issu ing questions for the use of Bible Classes is a good one; I have tested its value in my own experience." Rev. Newell D wight Hillis, Pastor I^ymouth Charch, Brooklyn, N. Y.: Your questions are suggestive and calculated to provoke thought and investigation" Bt. Rev. Bishop Fallows: "I hope you will continue to give them to the church and the world." Rev. Dr. Schaufber Chairman International Lesson Committee: "I have read your questions and find them most cap^ ital." Rev. Dr. Arbuckle, M. E. Pastor, Columbus, Ohio: "Your In ternational Press Bible Question Club is a happy thought." We urge all our readers to take up the study of these questions and compete for the prizes. One big prize you are sure to get in auy i event. You will need the Frank, ii lis Ti?gs to get the questlot-s and I coupon.'Subscribe todav. Cot Out sad Send to this Office. . Send the I rankun Times from j I now to 19 the j close of the Bible Question Club s Contest, for the price of SI.oO enclosed. Count me a member of the Local Club i . i 1 Name j | Address JJ1 * I r < ALL WRONG. I i The Mistake is Made by Many j Louisburg Citizens. Don't mistake the dause of head- j aclie. To be cured yon 11 usl know the cause. It is wrong to irr igine relief ia cure. * , ; ' Backache is kidne; ache. Vou must cure ttie kidneys. A resident ff this vicimty shows you how. \ / Eugene Tl?rne, Adams Aye., Henderson^TSV say* "I used Doan's Kidney \PHJs a oh must say thaVlhey have\ bee fiitled me more than abjr other rkma y /1 ever tried. For years'*! had aidr syj trouble and I suffered ahnostt oistantly from backache andN. 4ii .rissmg pains ii 111 y iuiiio. uuiimmaiB i wan nurci- j lv able to 8taDd for ulre than twenty minutes at a tim< pod I rarely | got a full night's res >11 wok several j kinds of medicine Sod afSo wore I piasters, but X fo ind no relief > mr Dean's Kidney l'il s were finaHjJ ' recommended to me and getting a f box. I began their ase. They removed my aches and] pains and restored me to better] health than I ? , bad enjoyed for years. Some years ' -ago I publicly endorsed Doan's Kidney 1'iUf and at this time I am glad to speak\i\ their praise tgain. The benefit I reoeived has been listing." Vor sale by pll dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York, sole agents for the United , States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. ti mm* and blasting powder at L \ . w' "* MEAL ME To The People Good Water Grc We wish to say t liar we have cW>rough'} being new froui the water wheel uK ^ No mutter how big- j run ^riml it for \ mi i not keep vou waitin If you want sure enough home made wa when y#u come to town and let us show No "Ne< ALLEN E 'PHON / Anything You Wa Dinar or BRANTLE * >w A AA ITI ITI iTI A i?41?4 (!< 0" In easel of rheumatfcm relief from >ain rra'<es sleep-^ujrest possible, rbis may l>e obtainte^vl)y applying >erlain's Liniment. Fcr sale bv Chamill dealers. -ALE <>F ^ALUABLfc STANDING TIMBERS. Pursuant to authority contained in in order made by the Superior Cou-t n that ex pprte proceeding entitled R. S- Coppedae and others the undernamed commissioner, will, on the first lay of May. 19% 1. it being first Monday f said month, AfTer for sale at public iuciion to the mighest bidder at the :ourt*tvpuse dodr in Louiaburg. upon the term* and \conditions hereinafter I ?et out, the^fqUoving standing timber, j with the usuar^mghts and priveleges incidental to timbP^^pveyances, viz: I Ah the standinglimbdiWNQf and above eight inches at tnA stumpNaken cut | upon the tract of laad describedas>fn! j lows: That tract d| land owned O^f W B. Coppedge, De^d at the time of i his death and boundeAon the North by I Major Creek more, on Che East by Joe Privett and John Privett on the South by May Brothers, and o\ the West by Joe Spivey and Mrs. Patt^e Moses containing about 220 acres in the whole tract. The standing timber thereon hereby offered for sale embraces about i?>i anps. The time in which sainTImbers sha 1 be cut and removed is three years from and after date of this sale. Terms of sale, cash. This April 1st, 1911. B. T. Holden, Commissioner. SALE OF LAND * By virtue of the authority granted in deed of trust executed pebruarv 27th, 1902, by Joseph Kvans ind wife Mfffle Evans to F. >. ifpruill, trustee, which is of record in Franklin bounty registry, book 116 at page 1001 default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby, -the- undersigned will, on the first day of May, 1911, sell at public auction to the Highest bidder for cash at the court houie <loor at Louisburg, N.tC?vthat tract or parcel of land in CytireOTitoek lownship, Franklin couQty, d -scribDW m follows, viz: Beginning at a stakdNwdpointers of lot No. 2 in the divisioi ofthe lands of Perry Coppedge, deces >ed, ant?ug his heirs at law, and in J C WhelessNine, thence s2 w 93 poles to a stake ahd b<geet-gum pointers, co ner tor lot No r in saiddivision ?nd in he line of No 4, thenceS^S e 62 p 141, to a stake and | cedar poipt&K, corner f >r No 4 in J. C. Whelesa's line/lhwnce i 2 e 93 poles to the beginning, and con aining 34} acres more or leas according ko snryey of W N. Fuller, and being the tract of land alloted to Marie Evans by a degree of the Superior Court in case of Coppedgevs Coppedge. This the 1st day of April, 1911. F. S. Spruill, Trustee. Spruill & H i.den, Att'ys. Florida and Northern cabbage, nine a^bann*,orange. and apples at L New cuUtggVngs at L P Hick. Fish poles, gill nets and reins at L P Hie|a. Coal tar for theNcorn planter at L P Hicks. 1 r' .. \ ? V , . "P ' ' ' ?' :"Kl meal) have yol I ' ' . sVho Appreciate; CI L >t nd Corn Meal, j I r r modeled our water mill, every part Ve lave % capacity of "HH) bushels a day.* * * |r ' iNjurn you bring we ." \ I II U H^W llllliuies HI1U - : " ^7 g-l ~ We Have JustOpL ter glound meal bring" i'our corn along: you what we can do for A I ir \Meal" \x ! lCV JF|OS CO- bought espe: ] THE pr ip IE 100$1-00 to vA ^ we Consider this by fLi Millinery. Come in/a \ A. , ' can get ex mt\ For ^eakfast A Pretty Line of Ladies and/ I \ - X. Childrens I SiipD3 r OXFORDS \ a" leathers and at a price that is as j \ low as Sho-Xuff leather shoes can be I \ sold. We guarantee every pair. Ask ' to see our line of 1'ndermuslins. X YOURS Y HICKS HAMHI FR I a7? 1T4 ?T< ?T< ?T? ?!4 >7? ?7? *?? ?T? ? m I W ftv BB I I #'^3M OUR FIRS^xCCIN If Your Success Means JT_|JWU L\ GooD FER-TILIZER.S MEIN lflrnmusd&2\ CKo?'5 MEAN-5 BIG DEMAND J NE I I \ Nothing but th richest materials especially alaptec I an<1 Corn, goes into the making of out Brar r:' IHfe:^ ^ fv;'.-, . w- ., ? ^ _ ; tv*tfc '* - ' 'Z* . '- /> ' "?' '.' < ' . . ' ' 'i?> ' 'irS-' ; ' ?%; , - f. - I* , l~% _ ?. j , t J BOUGHT YOUR ij R - HAT ^ncd a New Lot of Pretty j 1 ^Shapes.:. ~~ j :ClA.LY FOR EASTER ES RANGE FROM- ' | $j^0 Each l* the best offering we. have made in nd make.your selection while you actly what you desire. ? Parasols For Easter v We are showing a beautiful line of , parasols in all the new colors in Pangee / Y\\ Linen and Messalinc Silk. Prices 3 / * V\ rangipg from 75c to $4.50 Each i? I TO SERVE I GROWELL CO*, " ' % Mil |. in | ? <J 'ERTIblZERS iTY! /firn SIDERATION ^ rjl | i Our Success J||l|\ 1 to the growth of Tobacco, Cotton JJ / ^ Hi lyfti ids. .'.'A trial wHlconvinoe Ijl |M I I VIII \l ^Louisburg. IN. J
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