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TH^'mEALTH or VOURfet LT
and family.
Po|?. m Herb m preptrj-i to i -i i. .
depspjjnbte household . '.oil'
upo .4 principle of i ?"Jl . I ? I (lull
inrn- ' /freedom from ?;>? .,. : is J
n. v.* for tualudivs > u- ,
ma i. Ijver Comritaw ^ | a
tior v ? and Ague
dctr. ? digestiou, Lum uey
Der.. . cuienta, Catari h. . ... Ni r-.
yous aches, loss )f A ? .1 a.I;
aili.i. mining frotn in;.. .v. > the
Liv. i .id Kidneys.
It > a purely Herbs B.-r^and Roots
Comi. (i inii It is put up 'i ?.' -'o lute
coa . tablets pleas rig ..id to!
tak? (nr can be disso \vd m wai r.)
Mrs. J. C. Meade of hayattsyille, j
Md says:
"For years I ha' e siilVrm wi'h
Back.f tic. Headaches, KaVTralcia, and |
Nervousness and extreme titigue. 1
tried many remedie.slv. hi ut I
Four months ago a praketui friend in- j
duced meUo write to .Pipe M? dicineCo. I
Washtngtoh. D. C., fork* box o: P- p--'* ; ,
Herb Compound Tableti fu v? r\ first 1
dose of two tablets gavb in?* relief. 1
used not Quite tral.00 b k and 1 am en- .
tircly cured of tHe pain in my back <md
have io more heaHache.r I
Dr. J. V. /ftnnaurejM a prominent'
Physician and Surgmt < f Albany, A.
Y. in part says: A, ^ j 1
? "A .i itlium Purifier^ ,:\? r. Kidney u
and System regulator I rescrihe Pope ;
Meoicim Co's of Washii IV C. j c
Hem Compound as I ha* ?\u* lor the |
past 20 years, and 1 have F?\nd ii to | r
be a gr at remedy, whit h mldom if ; a
eyer lai's. There are tie isardVof let- j
ters from users of Pope's Herb>\ that I
hni'i* 1 ...on Konuliltuft onfl unri.rt (At 11a i
propyl use. Pope's HcA '.'ompoWkl
Tablets are put up 200 in box, "m|
month's treatment," and kill be senV <
poat-paid on receipt of -51 DO. Each boxV
contains a printed guarantee binding
us to refund thcpurcha^e price if the
remedy fads to benefit, ai o full diroc-' j
tions.
Guaranteed by the Pope Medicine Co., I
Inc., under the Pure Foot and Drugs
Ac-J- June SO, 1906 No. S\ *56.
FOR TERMS TO AGENTS IN
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ADDRESS
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,.t CO., INC
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"Our baby cries for 'Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy," wfitesyMra T. B.
Kendrick, Rasaca, (fi. "(t ig the best
cough remedy on the market fee-ayugt s,
colds and croup." For sale by 4 Idealera-v
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' ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTIck
Having qualified as administratrix upon
the estate of George J. Dew, late of
Franklin countyKNorth Carolina, this
is to notify all pertwqs holding claims
-against the estate of thaslid decedent
to exhibit the same to tnfeamdersigned
. ' on or before the 31st dafcaf March,
1919, or this notice will be pleSHjn bar
of .their recovery. All persons inrihtrted
to the said estate will please make immediate
payment. This thS 31st day o*
March, iSll. 7 *
Luu B. Dxw.
Admr'x of Geo. J. Daw, deceased.
W. H. Yasboxouoh, Jb., Att'y.
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suggestive Questions ;
I On the Sunday School Lesson by
Rev. Dr. Linscott for the International
Press Bible Question
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< V;-vr-t;>Af 1911 6y A'rf T ?> Lincvtt. D. D.
M AT 7'HI, 1911.
Fzzi . Kinie of Jti?iah, Hutnhlfd.
2 liri'v xxvi..
! TVxt? Prid* K<>fih be.ft?rf
d ? r<<rtt?-n, and an hnutthu aniiit
belni h . l-tl 1. Prov. i:l4.
(I ) Wiat-8 ?-3? What can v*'U
it'* it?r ?>r Hcainnt h?*re?litarv
(2 ) I'.tt bad hem the chittao
t**r f A zidi, t'?e father of Fxxi h?
(3 ) "\\ hich are a?*im more l?k lv
lo rra.*inl*i? in mor i fliHracirr, their
father ??r tlieir mother?
(4 I V r?e 4 ? I what hrnnf did
L'zzi.th a. d hie f th*-r Atnazidi cKr
ih.o winch uttb riulu in tbr stjjhi
>f the L'H'I?'
(5) V ?*?*. ?? 111 ?- Who \V*8 the
r*...*. ?
(t>.) 1) \ "U regti'l it hs the privI?*g
of i i spiiimal |)?*ii(net to have
'understanding in ihe visions f
r s it a m<etfiai ^ift to few,
md w ti??,
\(T ) \\ r.at ?li'l the ^prosperity *>t
[Jzztao appear to depend upon?
(8.) W hat ar g ine^of the thing*
io lilt- it'>i w icfi lemonstrated Ux
tali's , rogp.rttv ?
(9) lit the light of lime ami
?ttrnit., what do. ion consider
s n-e nigh, at ty,..- ot a prosper-us
uirtii?
(10) What ar?- the dt-gre* g ot dt->irai>lln\.
to b - ? rosperous in wealth,
honor, intellectual abilitv, or in having
"understanding in the visions
?f God?" V(II.)
Verges II 16 Dill GimI ever
letght in war? h\ or why not? ,
(12.) \\ as it ever God's first best
plan for options to settle their disoutes
by war?
(13.) It Jesus were king of this ,
;ountr\, and a duplicate of Jesus
were king of another country with
vhom we had a misunderstanding, ;
vhv would there be no danger ot
Var?
(14) Are the nations of the earth,!
>s nations, *u'.ltY or ir-r...c-nl before
.4od, (or tbe vast sums of money
;hey spend annually in preparation 'or
war? Why?
(15.) Verses 10-18? What proportion
of men are drawn nearer to
jod, and what proportion are driven j
;o the Devil by eartlilv prosperity ?j
(16.) Why is it that so many are
ipiritualiy hurt by prosperity?
(IT.) After Uzziah had had such i
unmistakable experience with God,
how do you account for his moral j
lapse?
(18.) What motive do you suppose I
prompted Uzziah, to usurp the office j
of the priests of the temple?
(19.) What are the sins which an i
exalted position, or great riches, tend j
to develop today. (This is one oi
the questions which may be answered
in writing by members of tbe
elub.)v
(20.) Verses 19-23?Was the disease
of leprosy euperaaturally inDieted
as a punishment, or was it
i-ontracted in a natural wav?
(21.) Does God in these days
lid- disease upon people in any
stlier way than through the laws ot
nature? Give your reasons.
lesson for Sunday, May 12th,
1911. Isaiah's Vision and Call to
Service. Isa. vi.
In cases of rhetor it ism relief from
pain makes sleerN ind rest possible.
This may be obt Vied by applying
berlain's Liniment. For sale bv Chamall
dealers.
Whenever young women begin
trying to fit themselves for wivts
then a new social era will' begin to
dawn. There will be more happy j
homes less poverty, fewer divorces ;
and a better moial atmospber.
There is a great deal of room fo> i
men to improve m the same line.
Comparatively few men have defi-j
nite ideas in regard to the home
life they expect to live. If they do
picture such a thing, they follow the
outlines traced by some sentimental
novelist. It is an impossible sort"of
(jlace, in which he installs on angel.
Nectar takes the place of coffee and
the bread plate is filled with lotas
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ECZEMA CURED. ISV TO ONI BBBnUTMl
Pimple Diaappear, Complexion Clear- ** la A* Utcraai Ptsi? As* Baed
Over Nisht ?Blm Am Iatrrul Reatdj.
v?? v^?i, mt-' ^ The cium of rheumatism and kindred
.' J f ?usjfida are taking disease* Is an excess of uric acid In the
frtviinta8f ^tht .5ln#1?V!?,0^er P"?* blood. To cure this terrible disease this
by The Wood worth Co.ill61 Broadway, acW mujBt ^ exp?ued and the system so
New York City requesting an expert regulated that no more acid will be
mental package, .of lamolu the ne* formed In excessive quantities. Rheums*
skin discovery, which if -mailed free of tism Is an Internal disease and requires
charge to all whaovritdfor it. It alone an Internal remedy. RUBBING with
is sufficient to cleft^hti complexion ov- oils and Liniments WILL NOT CURB,
er night and rid the\af;e of pimples in affords only temporary relief at best,
a few hours. On thejHrst application causes you to delay the proper treat*
of Lemola the itching WJ1 stop. It has ment, and allows the malady to get a
cured thousands aftliclwr^vith eczema, firmer hold on you. Liniments may ease
Teeters, Rashes ItcMTngsVdrritations, the pain, but they will no more cure
Acmes, Scalings and (Justingsi?f skins, Rheumatism than paint will change tho
scalps, of infants, chillren ancKadults. I flber of rotten t ogd.
It is good for the preAryation and pur- Science has a l/laat discovered a perification
of the skinf scalp, hair ami ! fect anU com*>1' cUr?- whlch ls called
hands for the prevention of the clog- Rhoumaclde. Tfcted In hundreds of cases.
emg of the oores tie usual cause of lt ha> effecled tho moBt marvelous cures;
\ \ \ a cause or , we lt wm cure you> Rheumacldo
pimples, blackheads,fredensa and rough- ^ at
the joints from the Inside,sweeps
ness antf-alBO the the treatment ot , ?ie po|8on!) out of th6 system. up
urns scald, wounds, sores, chappings tjle stomach, regulates the liver and
as well as the toilette and nursery. ! kidneys and makes you well all over.
j Rheumacide strikes the root of the dls,
ease and removes Its cause. This splenj
?V [ did remedy is sold by druggists and
When you have {tafcmatism in your dealers generally at R>c. and >1 a bottle,
foot or instep aptfr^v^tambtniain^s j In Tablet form at SSe.and 50c.a p&ejkage.
nwi?ci uuitft icnn. ; ?me to ooooui unemicfti vjo., rjauiIt
costs but a quarterX \V hy suffer? i more, McL Booklet Iree. Tablets sent
For sale by all dealers. ^ by mall.
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CONSOLIDATED
. SALE
nlAMoJ TYPEWRITER CO., IMC.
\ C. D. WEElKiS, TRUSTEE
\ \ - | \ND
TH^ JoHM JL /RA^Oj TYPEWRITER AGENCY'3
Stock of 'tyjivwriters, Supplies and
Office Furniture
The following arc snecia's, if interested write us at once as these pricos
i n/y last until the stock V disposed of
1 Klickensderfer Ti oewriter ,$15 00 . . ? .Y. ,
1 Williams typewn er * 10 00 } I l g 5? S
1 No 2 Remington/typewriter 10 00 J 5? ? pSJfSSsS!!' "J?"!',, 41 ??
1 Wellington typewriter Li 25 00 } ' vtole so an
1 Fox tvnowWtAi/ 09 1 No 1 \ ictor, (elite, - ?2 50
1 Densmore^ typewriter, rebuilt, n 50 f ? 1 Vic ton, (pica) - 05 00
2 New Century, typewriters, each 35 00 , 2? f v!ctn? fnTcsi 75 00
1 No 10 Smith Premier 50 00 I 2? | V ^tor 'pica) 75 00
1 No 5 Underwood 49 50 3 No 2 Vlctore (p,ca) 84 ??
? >s.
1 SAt nf F.HiennQ Kneinoae nK/\?r.?wonl.H j:_*_ a: * ;l-; J
?- ?fuvuvKia^/iio, wnaioini^ vi uiciatuiKi vrunscrioing ana
shaving machines, also 1 dozen, cylinders. Regular price $210, our price $162.50
1 set Dictaphones, same outfit, regular price $210, our price .$190. $1 and 75c
ribbons for all makes 60c. $3 carbon paper (a box 100 sheets) $2.10 a box.
I'rices on office furniture quoted upon repuest. Terms?Express C O D on
approved bankable paper. Order at once from
JOHN S. RAMOS
Princess Building WILMINGTON, N. C. Box 54
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Bearing our trade mark "Cerealite" at lma coat per ton thanYsoda," using the
same number of pounds per acre, gives Jqually as good, if no\ better, results
than soda. Cerealite is packed in 200 ppund bags, in good mechVnical condition
doesn't stiffen the land, and noes not esAporate. The crop gets it tail. For Cerealite
and full information regarding it, S>ply to \
McKinne Brothers Company
Louisburg, N. C.
Or Home Fertiliser and Chemical Company, Sole Owners and Manufacturers.
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I? ney last a lileBmc. 1 hejuo Fireproof?Stormproof? I
Inexpensive ?Suitable for allNcinds of buildings. For I
further detailed information apply to
M. OJCK, Louisburg, N.C. I
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Haven't You Been Expecting I
To start a bank pccoun \ llcetf trying to save an lunoint sufficient to make a H
cood start. The small puYluisl temptation makes it very hard to accumulate
any certain sum by Ueepi^Yilney in your pocket or hiding it around the house I
pr hably that ha> been your tjlouble. This hank accepts deposits for $1 and up H
?why n??t conic in and open i nVccount with us now?let the bank help you
saye?it ie the only safe way Y .
CONDE MSEC* STATEMENT
THE CITIZENS BANK I
Kf SrVflfSflf
First National I
BANK
OXFORD, N d
Capital f\ $100,000.00 I
Surplus and Profits /. ,\.. 80,000.00
Deposits 7\ 500,000.00
Wo want to do some btwiness with the good people of FrankliD
County. We pay 4 per centf interest on time deposits. Write or call on
us for any information. Notice our large capul and surplus.
"W. H. HUNT^fCaRhier
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R. P. TAYtJOR, Special Agent
The Mutual Life insurance Company
/ of
NEW - YORK
LOWISBURG, N. C
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Without committing myself mease Vlvtse me regarding the Mutual policies.
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FILL OUT/THE ABOVE TODAY AND MAIL TO
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To every ma > who uses a buggy. b jvVll be greatly to your interest to see roe
before you buy a buggy. I am prep^^mto make any kind of a buggy you want
GIVE ME ,ORDER.
and if when the buggy is finished yip are norvpleaaed, you do noHiave to take
it. Buggies are fully guaranteed, /fcall and get my prices. The best buggy repairing,
repainting and ruDber tirlfcork a specialty. 24 years experience m
buggy building and repairing. Bmky material for sale.
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