pmPRRT' ? u-.^. . A Continental Chorus or Praise It is doubtful if but Bible study ' plan ever received such enthusiastic endorsation by the leading men of the nations as the "Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School ' Reasons" now running in the Franklin Time;?. University presidents, leading Sunday school men, pastors of large city ohutches, as well as of smaller places, and the rank and' tile of the churches praise these questions to the skies. It is hard to make ' a selection from so many hundreds of testimonials, but here ate a few with a word or two culled from each: President Hadlev, Yale Univer 1 sity: "They are certainly calculated to atimuHite thought." Rev. Way- 1 land Iloyt, Professor of Religion ami , Science, Temple University: wl think your questions suggestive and valuable." Vice-President Gobiu, Depauw University: "I am very much pleased with your questions, I will See what I can J 'lr> lro?'o thnm ?viiKlial>u<4 here." President Bum-ash, Vic if toria University: "I have read with great interest your questions. * Your J mefflod of dealing with the subject strikes 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 ray own experience." Kev. Newell Dwight Hillis, Pastor Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.: ' Your questions are suggestive and calculated to provoke thought and j investigation" Bt. Hey. Bishop Fallows: "I hope you will continue to give them to the church and the world." Kev. Dr. Schauffler Chairman International Lesson Committee: "I have read your questions and find them most capital." Rev. Dr. Arbnckle, M. E. Pastor, Coluiqbus, Ohio: "Your In temational Press Bible Question Club is a happy thought." \\ e urge all our readers to take up the study of these questions and I compete'for the prizes. One big | prize t on are sure to get in any / event. You will need the Frank*:' si i.ix Tilles to get the questions ymd coupon. Subscribe today. / Cut Oat and Send to this Offi/t. Send the Frank ux TltdEs front cc / . ?< now to ? .19 the 01 close of the Bible Question Club Contest, for the price of $ 1.50 en- | ** closed. Count me d member of j g the Local Club j ] 0j XT ' tl Name d, / tf Address / ! o' !Ol . -L? - j'" ALL WRONG. ^ |? |r The Mistake is Made by ManjUr Louisburg Citizens. t Don't mistake the cause of head- |j; ache. To be cured you must know the * cause. s< It is wrong to imagine relief is * cure. Backache is kidnet ache. You must Cure the kidneys. d A resident of this vicinity show s ? yon how. it Eugene Thome, Adams Ave., ^ ttptidpeRiSn. N 41 envs: ? i?nsed t Doan's Kidney Pills and must nay that they have benefitted me more | a than any other remedy I ever tried. | For years I had kidney trouble and , I suffered almost constantly from ^ backache and distressing pains t 10 my loins. Some days I was hard- J t ly able to stand for more than twen- ? ty minutes at a time dpd I rarely * got a full night's rest. IVtook several kinds of medicine and\ also wore J plasters, but I found Vio relief Doau's Kidney Pills were finally recommended to ino and getting a box I began their use. They removed my aches and pains and restored me to better health than I . bad enjoyed for yeara. Some years ago I publicly endorsed Doan's Kid( $!* ney Pills and at this time I am glad to speak in tbeir praise again. The benefit I received lias teen lasting." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York, sole agents for the United State*. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. Dynarnfca_ctfpa, fuae and blasting powder it LPTOjs. v x r MEAL ME To The People Good Water Grc iVo wish to say that we have thorough y Ming new from the water wheel up, V\ No matter how big a can grind it for you i not keep you waitin [f you want sure enough home made wat rhen you come to town and let us show No "Nea ALLEN E 'PHON *' ' * Anything You Wa j *. Dlaer or E3RANTLE" - ?T< 1T4 A ?T< i>Tj ?T? >7? tTi ?T< ?Ti ?< sT* A ?? ? NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that, iti ac>rdance with the .provisions of an Act t T. the General Ass Am b y of North Carina, Public Law of 1011. entitled An Aet.to provide for the issuing of >nds by the To\ n of Louisburg,*' iopted at the s< ssion of 1911. the oard of Commissi ners of the T??wn ' Louisburg do hei iby order an elecon to be held on 1 lesday, the second ay of May, 1911, at which election lere shall be subr itted to the voters * the Town of Lot isburg the.yuestion the levy of a spo al tax not exceedg ter. cents on th ? I100-0O worth of rr?rw?rfv and thirt' ppnts r?n tht> nnll id_xli?i>*suance of p??nda not exceed g-$lo^K>0.00, as sei out and provided , t said Abtof 1911, 1 e- pv ?>f which is n tile witV the Clerk of the Board. I he proceed^of said bonds to iro to the ! ischarge of tne floating indebtedness [ f the town. X. 1 The same registrar and pollholdefS ! ppointed to hold rWl regular biennial | lection of officers,gamely R. O. Bis-1 ?t, Registrar, and Yarborough f > nd A. P. Johnson, pcllnWders will hold' aid election. The voting place shall be is^he Town f Louisburg at the pllce selX^ed for fie election of town omcers uporKJhat ate, and the same smdlbe held ami onducted as is providad in the aforev. aid Act of 1911. No bw registration i required but all quAifled voters of he Town of LouisWig are entitled to ote in said election, ^whose voting for l i ? -n;ti lrtir'T lif'l hmrn -frit t an or printed upon treir ballots the, rords, "For Bonds" aim those voting gainst the same shall lave written or rinted thereon the Mft>rds, "Against londs.'' The PHinalr'itirtn Knfila will Ko Iror.f 1 pen in the office ot the Town Clerk at fill's StaMes on Nasi street tot the iroe required by law, and th..se who! ave liecome qualifieel to vote in said own since the last ? ection or who] cere qualified at that tii ie bat did not efrister are notified to 1 igiater for saitl i lection. By order of the Corar issioners of the 'own of Louisbursr, ihis April 6th, 911. / R. O. BtssET, Clerk. J. R. Collie, Mayor. f01EYSH0M^ >TAI Cures Cold*i PremlaPeiaiuile CHICHESTER$ PILLS DIAMOND BRAND ladies i DTAioND"l'KtND?ra! Gold oeill c boat*. M led WkUl BlurfOf Klbbow Till WO OTW1 . DnktnrV/ x id s> c tcaXtMii V DIAMOND BRAND PI ,I.a, for tJwutT.?TC seen renamed as Beet,Be R, Always Kbuable. SOLD BY ALL JRUGGISTS * rsnr . EVERYWHERE V :al MEAL Who Appreciate und Com Meal. remodeled our water mill, every part J ire have a capacity of 500 bushels a clay. turn you bring we ii a few minutes and Z. . 1 ;cr ground meal bring your corn along you what we can do for you tr Meal" EROS CO.' lift ^?7?>?? >N ilb>f rifci?? ?T? ?T??T<>???3M3> E 100: 1 nt For Breakfast ' i j Suppar s Y HICKS j ?To ?T<3 ?TWT? ?T? *?! ?5i ?T? ?T? ?5??y? ?T? ?T? ?T? ?T? ??? ?<? ! V * ^ \?gg Guano Company r erson^J I f, m . f * HAVE YOU B< EASTER We Have Just Opened .:.New 5 BOUGHT ESPECIA THE PRICES rt* j /\ /\ + Jfri.uu to : ve consider this by far the Millinery. Come in and mal can get exactly a A Pretty Line of Ladies and Childrens OXFORDS 3 In all leathers and at a price that is as low as Sho-NufF leather shoes can be I sold. We guarantee every pair. Ask to see our line of Vndermuslins. YOURS T< SANDLER - G j our first/ cotjside rmr Snr>.n#*Ra I Mpnri? On GOOD FERTILIZERS MEAN GOOD ( .OPS MEANS BIG DBMANDS NEXT VE/ hinc but th richest material/especially adapted to the gmv and Corn, goes into the making of our Brands. "A t\j *>u there is none better." 'ANCli Cjr O AJN HENDERSON. N. C )ld by McKinne Bros Co., Louis # # ^ , - _ / , dUght your - hATj V "J a New Lot of Pretty? Shapes.:. LLY FOR EASTER RANGE FROM ?3.50 Each best offering: we have made in ke yoiir selection while you vhat you desire. Jfcrasols For Easter 9 ~ W We are showing a btautiful line of parasols in all the new colors in Pangee lv\ Linen and Messaline Silk. Prices V\ ranging from 75c to $4 50 Each O SERVE ROWELL CO. RTIIilZRRS f I Y /jw RATION r Success jHri jjjjl r * ' * '*? * J#*, ? - i f-iJU" . .v. V ' X _^r ; / '.'.iVi : ?i#

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