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<?? ' ^ r r . _ PROTECT. THE HEALTH OF YOURSELF AND FAMILY. Pojve's Herb 18 prepared to provide a J . dependable household remedy, based upon the principle of purity of blood g insuring freedom from disease. It is a a medicine for maladies sue! a-?, Rheumatism, Liver Complaints, Constipav tion, Fever and Ague, Female Disorders, Indigestion, Lumbago. Kidney Derange weDta, Catarrh, Sick and Nervous Headaches, loss of A petite and all ailment^ arising from inactivity of the Liver and Kidneys. It is a nHreiy4ierbsf Barks and Roots Compound It is put up in chocolate coated tablets pleasing and easy to take, (or <kn be dissolved in water.) Mrs. J. lC. Meade of Hayattsville, v? Md. say8:1 s "for yekrs I have suffered with Backache, Headaches, Neuralgia, and Nervousnesl and extreme fatigue. I f --stried many! remedies without relief " F&Hr month! ago a grateful friend induce&me tolwrite to Pope Medicine Co. Washihgton.lD. C., for a box of Pope's Herb 1 ol^ipnwnd Tablets, the very- first dose of tv&o mblets gave me relief. I used not aurlaa $1.00 b x and 1 am entirely cured ol the pain in my back and have no more Headache." Dr. J. V. st**%nie$ey. a prominent Physician andqiuxAeon of Albany, JV. Y. in part saynL \ . "As a Blood rarintr. Liver. Kidney < and System regulator l^prescribe Pope Medicine Co's of ^Vashuigton, D. C.Ilerb Compound aa I haveVone for the East 20 years, and 1 have round it to c a great rcmedyA which seldom if eyer fai's. There ate thousand^of lettors from users of Pabe's Herbs,Ntfiat hayo been benefitted tnd cured by proper use. Pope's ttlerb CompouncK Tablets are put up 20(Sin a box, "six month's treatment," aid will be sent poat-paid on receipt ofVl.OO. Each box contains a printed guarantee binding us to refuna the purctu&e price if the remedy fails to benefit, fclso full directions. Guaranteed by the Pop* Medicine Co., Inc., under the Pure Fobd and Drugs Ac*S June 30, 1906 No. $1956. forTcrmsto agents in unoccupied territo-/, address POPE MEDICNE CO., INC Pope Building, Washington, D. C What Bad Roads C- st There are 2,151,570 miles of wagon roads in the United States. There are 176,429 miles ot improved roads in the United States (taced with gravel or s .mething superior.) The percentage of improved highways is 8.2. Each vear 265,000,000 tons ol farm aud forest products' are hauled to market or to rulway stations over .American roads. This hauling costs $432,060,01.(1, or 23 ceiits the mile. It cost only 10. cents the ton the mile to haul freight over the im proved road. Therefore, if all our roads were improved it would mean a saving ol $200,000,000 the year in haulirg alone. It will cost fully $3,000,000,000 U put all the mud roa-ls in the United Slates in decent shape?to m.ik< them merely good travel roads. This is the richest nation in thi world, vet "the poorest, inost tax burdened country in Europe" cai boast better roads than we have ii the United Stales. lVh..rJ ir.,L! T. - ? uv .? *? uwuiugion roar -t-4 "Our baby^ariA* for Chamberlain' Cough RenioaSo^ writes Mrs. T. B - ^ Ktndrick. Kaaacafiii^. - I'it is the be* cough T""" r^yiw *V fi.r p?!'v nrw4 comfy.' ' \Tiii m?^ try -.! M No iie.irt is insensible to words o praise or the kindly smile of appro " ' hftti >n; and none are utterly abov< being affected bv censure or blame Children are particular!} sensitive ir this reap -*ct. Nothing can" discour aye a-child more thin a spirit of hi cessunt fan It-finding; and pcrhap! nothing can exert a more banefu influence upon both parent and child If your little one, through the day has been pleasant and obedient, an< you say to him, "My s ?n, have yoi been good tmlay, and it makes m very happy " and if, with more thai a usually affectionate embrace, yoi Si ^ say "Good night," my dear child," i tfl? throb of suppressed feelings fills hi breast, and, ho resolves on alway B&\ - eauung touch approval. ADMINI8TKATKINS NOTICE. P ' Having qualified as ;uirninistratnx uj on the estate of i' eorgl J. Dew, lateo Franklin cowty, Nortn Carolina, thl is to notify Cvvteraona holding claim ' against the eatat^af tn said denedet to.exhibit the aameVxlhe under: igne On or before the 31sT\day of Marot fe 1912, or thia notice will JbeSfjsd in ba r~? \ Suggestive Questions On the Sonday School L ssen t; *ev. Dr. Llnscott for the IhU>* national Press Bible Quesi.u Club - I Copvripht 1911 fey Rev TSLimretl. i , | ' I1I..MI Al'lUL 30lh, lt)l" Oo(Vh l'ii\ ft?r ill- .fi (Foreign Missionary Le*?en ) -J iii:l ?iv:l 1 u Text (T V- I and i pn'clt. at I nations. M:?t nx ?:* (*1.) V*rn?-8 1 2 ? When Lord Qoinmanii J-mth. ti.edits- v j to go t*? Sineveh, an?? i ? ? I not gn ? | (2 ^ Whit nifihotl ?iut Got! u o|o I in 8peakintr~t?*-?L>iuth.? (3.) \\ hat method does G"d n top today m gi.< ing. special in true t m* t.O itl>ll\ ill IJ 241 til e || ? (4 ) Verses 3 4? lu re u ae XineTeb situated ? (5.) H"W long would it proo ' \ lake Jon h to traverse the pnnei s'reeis of Sitievih and' deliver h's . Itl^BSige ? fv(b) Ia it probable that Jonah gfNte the message just a* the L r<5 had gi^eti it to him? (7 ) \ era- s 5 9?What steps ?ii?i the king amV the people of Nineveh take to prevent their doom ? (8 ) \\ hat effect does repentance, fasting and praver have in th^s days in preventing toe legitimate hum uniuiai cv?nbc\|ucum?B u? Bill i (9 ) Art- Goal's Rewards and pen alties ever absolute, or are they al ways conditional, and why? (10.) How would you distinguish between the natural and moral penalt) incurred by sin ? (11.) Think of our natiopal sins and their penalty, and say what w ould be the effect upon the latter, if the nation should repent, and fast, 1 and pray as Nineveh did? (12.) Verse 10?How do you explain this verse which credits God with changing his mind ? (13.) What if any evidence is ' | there that nature, so to speak, changes her intentions to inflict pen1 alty, when men change their conduct? 'j (14.) Clmpie,- jv:l-2?'Why wus | Jonah-angry because God did notj destroy Nineveh, as He had- threatened ? (15.)- Why, or why not, should a [ i true Christian who is a physician, 1 depending upon his practice for a 1 living, never be sorry because the pecple are all well ? hy should these of us w ho 'teach the eternity of punishment for ' confirmed sinners be cither glad or sorry, if in the future we learn that ?! i,...... v. . 1 as??? (17,) Verse 3?Whit weight cao \ you place upon a man's truth, or j goodness, because he is willing to 1 die in defence of his views? I ' _ r j (18.) Verae 4?Name some ol ! the most mysterious circumstances, 3'and say whether there are any in | ' life <>r in death, that would war^raut .-i lium in being angry wrtti God? I Give your (Basons. *. ' t (19.) Verses o I)?AVhat if any ' rcssjn is there to iliink that Jonah ' | still hoped N'ineveh vtonld be da! j stroved ? (20.)?.Seeitig that Jonah was an 'igry with the I.ord why did God j mtect, and not destroy hint? * i (-1.) Verses 7-11^-Why is it 'sometimes necessary for God "to ' j cause us to suffer in order to teach * us tcssons and love and mercy? , ' (22.) Goes God ever punish for * the sake Jl vengeance alone? Give I your reasons. (This is otie ol the questions which may be answered in II writing by members of the club.) 11 Lesson for Sunday, May 7lb, 1911. a Uzziah, King of Jodah, Humbled. 2 s Chron. xxvi. ? ,?.v - ' Co nxtipation4> rings mkny aliments in " its train and is the pri nary cause of much sickness. Keep j lur bowels regular madam, and you i ill escape many " of the ailments eh women (re * th,ne' il tlfte* WW^seons^ Ablets are jpven at the IrsTiadicaLor^ * muchjdistresa' and ^s^v ^^g^^Jy^bc J ECZEMA CURED. i roi'ie Disappear. Complexion Cleared Over Night. #-.? York, 'bhonaands are taking . of Uhl generous offer made oodwor\h Co., 1161 Broadway, requesting au expert j iO>H^e,|of Lemola the ne* y-*'r>-, wliich is mailed free of o>il. whd write for it. It alone v nNto cliar the complexion ov< ?n^tfid?he face of pimples in i ?urs. NOp the first application :yi ihe Caching will stop. It has usuuiliV ttiicted with eczema, Kasltis^tchirfgs Irritations. M*alin? MLOnMtiag of skins, i infamy, cnUdren and adults. 0*1 for die preroyation and pur n of tn skin, >calp, hair and cor the prevehti'X of the clogi the the uJual cause of .4. blackifcads, redenasS^nd rough* , . - md also It he the treatment ot * scald, webnds, sores, clippings v. II as the toilette and nursery. i Whcti you have rheumatism in votir* fo ?- or ins ep apply Chamberlain's j L n:tu-tit and you will get quick relief, j ' c?sts but a quarter. Why suffer?) ??r sale by all dealenr?^ I CONSOL SAl RAMoj TYPEW C. D. WEEK. Al THE JOHN S. RAMO.S 1 Stock of Typssrri Office E Tl.? fAllnminn it --? ?. jjd ivuvn iu^ ui c oMCVia>V| 11 iui?ic only last until the 1 Blickensderfer Typewriter $15 Op 1 Williams typewriter 10 dO 1 No 2 Remington typewriter 10 00 1 Wellington typewriter 25 00 i Fox typewriter 32 50 1 Densmore typewriter, rebuilt, 37 50 2 New Century, typewriters, each 35 00 1 No 10 Smith Premier 50 00 1 No 5 Underwood 49 50 1 set of Edisons business phonographs, t shaving machines, also 1 dozen, cylinder I set Dictaphones, same outfit, regular ribbons for all makes 60c. $3 carbon pa Prices on office furniture quoted upo approved bankable paper. Order at one JOHN S. Princess Building WILMINt The Big L V 1 1 ir>evv guuus nave out Idaily and if its to a have .just what you that our savin sr you O . v of cloth or article pu f .h ' 1 >u.* cut shoe's ere no v.; ready f' here ir. all of the newest lcathe'3 m tov calf, "iho -styles a re many and varied | certainly interest you. Come early, biin I ' " ^ Specials tfot 12?c indianiinon or 40 inch lawn 10c;. j sc!n?ol turnouts all colors 4?c; fiOO yards 10c lace 5c. . rj - ,y. , ' *' ' i cAsh is I sell for cash, ii - .... trade with me. I -enrnw**tt,r? jpr :R. 25. EC "n . V'* . ; V*' RlSmodfe Hhrumatlim ?*<1 Blo?| DUraitl The cauw rheumatism is e xcesa uric acid In lb? blood. To cnre rheumatism this acid mu?t be expelled from the system. Rheumatism la an Inter* nal disease aid requires wtx Internal remedy. Rubbing With olU and liniments may essd the pain, mat they will no more cure kheumatlsiv than nolnt 1 will chongo the pter of rotten wood. Cam l(hruni?Ua To Atay Cerat. Science has discovered /a perfect and complete cure cufod RhoAmaolde. Teat- ' cd in hundreds Of casev It has effected marvelous cures. 1 KSfejJfoaclde removes the cause, gets dt the/Joints from tho Inside, sweeps tlfe poisons out of tho system, tones up pie stomach, regulate# the bowels and kKne/s. Sold by "drug* glsts at 50c. and II; fn the tablet form at 26c. and 60c., bj thai!. Booklet free. Bobbltt ChemlcaaQp.. Baltimore, ltd. Gets At The Joln^ From The Inside. Rheumogfe .IDATED LE LITER. CO., INC. I, TRUSTEE D YPEWRITER AGENCY' ?S ;ers, Supplies and urniture ite.l write us at once as these prions itock is deposed of I No/ Underwood, long carriage 53 75 1 N/6 Remington, rebuilt 47 50 1 No 7 Remington, rebuilt 49 25 lyso 1 Victor, (elite) 62 50 2 No 1 Victors (pica) 65 00 1 No 2 Victors (elite) 70 00 1 No 2 Victor (pica) 75 00 3 No 2 Victors (pica) 84 50 insisting of dictating, transcribing and s. Regular price $210, our price $162.50 price $210, our price $190. -$1 and 70c iper (a box 100 sheets) $2.10 a box. n repuest. Terms?Express COD on :e from RAMOS iTOtN, N. C. Box 54 f$A?THSH?4>T? i?( A?7II>T4I?4^ ??*7<>? ??*I5I .ittle Store it\ n n > > 1 >\i /->. i icaviling uo annual ve?\r we are sure we wait and remember c little on eacli yard red as<5<l means more tW n\o.y s # i ?r \o v 'inspection, you will find rn, \ 'fiite, ..velvets, cravenettH and ooze and lie underprices <?n ev'eiy pair will i! th whole family, ad ages remembered s ^Chis Week. The jestScca:icos flc: cheese cloth for 6g( upron unmatchablo 5c; 7? to ECONOMY b lis economical to ?' ;"*^ r5^ '^-l ' Buildings covered ovcr/tweaty years ago are as good as new and have never needed teaurL Fireproof ? Stormproof?Handsome ? Inexpensive. For jurtnW detailed Lnfonnation apply to M. P. hpUCPL Louisburg, N.C. ^ haven't You Been Expecting To start a bank tjceouni? Iieen trviug to saveSui amount sufficient tb make a good start. The small purchase tJnptation makelkit very ^iard to accumulate auy certain sum by ftfemng monew in your pocket or hiding it around the house * i pr bahly that has been yobctrounle. _ This bank accepta deposits for $1 and up j-why not come in and open ma recount with us now?let the bank help you save?it is the<t>nly safe way. CONDENSED STATEMENT THE CITIZENS BANKHEIIDERSnN M r~ First National BANK [ - OXFORD, N C Capital ". 1 .$100,000.00 Surplus and Profits T 30,000.00 Deposits .... I . 500,000.00 W? want to do some business with the good people ot Franklin County. V?o pay 4 per cent intAest on time deposits. Write or call on us tor any infbtmiation. Notice olr large capital and surplus. WsH: HUNT, Cashiers YoKare Avited to attend the OPENING SALE m I >OF 5 and 10f Cents Store Friday, Maijch 17tnN^t 10 a. m. Great many speoial values, fa am going to have aVcrowd and the big things will naturally go first I Don't forget the date and hour you will find me on the corner next lo the TIMES ofliue. J. H.! .mHMQriM PatronizeYour Horn Industries To every mai who uses a buggy. It will btNgreatly to your interest to tea me before you buy a buggy. I am prepnicd to mldce any kind of a buggy you want GiVE ME jyoURfrRDER. ' J ; and if w$-n the buggy is finished yrn are hot pleatied, you do not have to take ' it. Buggies are fully guaranteed. / Call and get myVrices. The best buggy repairing, repainting and ruoher tir# work a specialty-VJ4 years experience in buggy budding and repairing. Bdggy material for suleN. H. C. TAYLOR | Just /%rived j A Big ijot ot , New V Goods COME IN AND .SEE ME/WHEKIN TOWN IF YOU ' ; WI-5H Td SAVE WONEY Watch this/space foriurther / ' *- "' announcements D. H. SDL representing our tailoring e*trbli?bment. will be at my (tore in a few day*. Come in and let him take your measure and save you money on your apring ault. * * , ' m ,;1'" 1 ' ."'<1 ? ,'wiitu J. W- KING k> <r.a ' "?V ?w '{ ' V synK' >?X Ili jjnii ^ / y . ' 1'/ ' 1 . ,, * . V ,. - ' \ ,
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