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j ?a? i i i if iki m hhhmUT??nrs "MY BLOOD IN < _[ FINE CONDITION" Every sufferer from Blood Poison should read what kn. O. V, MedUu, of Weldoo, N. C.f says of bar experience: "I Was a terrible sufferer from Blood Poison. If tbe aklu would be broken, the flesh would become inflamed. Itch and burn, and develop Into sores. Before the birth of one of my children, my whole body became fearfully swollen, and I was in a serious condition generally. 1 used Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and It cured me. Mjftblood Is in Una | condition. I believe If It had not been for Mrs. Joe Persons Remedy I would have ' died. Its value is priceless." Away back in the days of Moses It was ' I said. In the blood thereof is the life," / and never wore truer words spoken. ThlSi vital fluid la the essence of life and healty i and when it becomes impure, impovaf- i iahed or poisoned the result Is deblltnr* weakness, loss of vitality, energy and /ire j ^.Without good blood, good health is TSiil'JOE PERSON'S REMEDY ! Is a sure specific. for all troubles JBuo to impure. Impoverished and polsonedr blood. ? such as Eczema, Old 8oree, Scrofila, and the long train of attendant ailments. In- 1 eluding Indigestion, Dyspepsia, /Stomnch i Troubles, Nervousness^ Rheumatism, Ca- J tarrh. Female Troublep, and gewral "rundown conditions In both men aim women. 1 It feeds the blood, drives out/every vestige of poison, tones up tho dbrvons sys- ' tem. Induces sound end refreshing sleep, and brings the entlfe body pack to Its ' natural healthy condition. | . Mrs. Joe Person's v Remedy/ la scientifically prepared from Ipurely {vegetable In- , gredlents. It posltlvtfy contains no opiate or narcotic of any klnfl, no I<plde of Potassium or other mineral?just s compound of helpful herbs, nature's own remedy for human His. 71 / As a Tonic, Alterative. Blood purifier or i Nervine, it has no eqasi. fit quickly con qners Nervous Prostration/ and Insomnia. We don't care how many doctors have said you couldn't be cured?Mm. Joe Person's Remedy will cure_wou If you will only give it a chance. Write us for tea- j tlmonials from people who expected long ago to l>e dead, bnt are living today and glad to tell how this Remedy cured theuL-f"' In cases of external trouble, inflammation. ulceration or itching humor, our Wash should be used with the Remedy. \ For sale bv drngglsts. or supplied direct on receipt of price, 11.00 per bottle: 6 bot- } ties for 13.00; 1 dozen by express prepaid for $10.00, by j MM. JOE PEttWTI IIMCDT OL. tittnU. K C. WfffTW^Wi, c, ^ ocixica districts, c where good ran ge ahd killirg t power are desir< d, JWith safely c to the neighbcrh sofa. j The ZHar&n .25-29 *3 a light, quickhandling, finely-balanced repeater, 1 with the solid top, closed-In breech and side ejection features which make 77lanfo% guns safe and agreeable to use and certain in action. It Is made to use the powerful new hiprh velocity smokeless loads wjth jackdked I bullets as well as the well-snown black powder and low pressure Rmokeless enrt- C ridges, and is the Ideal rifle for target work, ?for woodchucks, Reese, hawks, foxes, etc., up to 300 yards. t This rifle and ammu- . nition. and all other d jTZarUJ! repsatcrs, are g fully described in our 136-pafrc catalog. Free E for 3 stamps postage. 7%e Tftarfisi firearms Gx, 42 Willow Street. HEW HAVEN. COHN. ADMINISTRATORS NOTlp:. 1 The undersigned having qualified -as I administegtor upon the estate/if James . O'Day, lite of the Coikity of /Franklin, notice is hereby given to all persons k holding claims against the estate of j said decedent to exhibit thaisame to the undersigned on or befoae tile 19th dav c of May, 1912, or this I nrftice will be plead in bar of their tricoverv. All persons indebted to the dafd estate will r please make immediate payment. This the 18th day of May, 1911. June J. Lancaster, Ad'm. of James O'Day, deceased. W. H. Yarborough, Jr(, Atty. 1 ? a COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF TOWN t \ PROPERTY. ~ t Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Franklin county 8 made in the special proceedings entitled % William Eaton, administrator of Sarah' . Martin, deceased,- against William 11 Martin, and others, heirs Vat law. the t undersigned commissioner will on Afondav the 3rd (lay of July, 19 1, it being the first Monday in said m >nth, at the hour of noon, sell at the :ourt house door in Louisburg. at publ c auction to v the highest biddevfor ca: h a certain lot or parcel of lantf situat in the coun- y ty of Franklin, StatVof, rth Carolina j| and in the town of Ldui&bi rg, and being a portion of the n*t whereon the said Sarah Martin reside^ it 'the time j, of her death, adjoining the lot& ot Judy Thomas, ,F. N. Egerton a dVthers, the n part of said lot to be sc d D^ing the Eastern portion thereof I fronting 130 feet upon the alley-way Ivhich adjoins * the said lot "n the North/side and rtm- f ning back (lie entire widlh of the saW lot. This (he 29th day of May, 1911.- v W. H. YARBOROUGH. Jr. Commissioner -LIST YOUR TAXES! -The people of Louisburg7 afe hereby notified to call at the Clerk's office of the t(Xrn of . Louisburg and list thoir faxes ' for 1911 / \ : R. H. DAVI$, Lister. 1 "" "... \ . * - t ..; -i*. ' ' \ N * ' .? THE HOME GIF Pleasanf Evening Revei cated to Tired Mot the Home Circle CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM It is a pity that the harrying world cannot realize more that there : is something ennobling to the frank ind unfailing expression of the ten- 1 iorer sentiments which stir the mind ind heart?that the kindly word ind the oheery clasp of the hand is like a draught of water to a thirsty loul or the shadow of a great roek in,a weary land.glt would redouble our joys and minimize our sorrows ind scatter flowers* along the high way like the footfall of the spring. * You will never have a friend if you must have one without a fault. ? ? ? A woman without religion is .like i fiower without perfaae. ? * It is one of the paradoxes of life that the more a woman keeps her , tiusbahd in hot water the colder he | jrows toward her. I # ? * A man will spend $25 to buy cut lowers for his, dead wife's coffin, when if he had spent twenty five :ents for a bunch ot flowers for her when she wsb alive, she would have ainted. You wait until she is dead ind then get some preacher to tell low good she was.j * * w 1 So far as possible, let all women 1 Iress beautifully; bo God dresses the ' neadows and mountains. Let them vear pearls and diamonds, if tbey ian afford it. God bung around ,he neck of bis world strings of liamonds and braided the black ocks of the storm -?'itb the bright ibbons of the rainbow. ? ? Don't repress the buoyant spirit of ,'our children; halt an hour of meriment around the lamp and firelight >f a home blots out many a care ind annoyance during the day, and he best safe guard they can take vith them into the world is the unleen influence of a bright little do. nestic circle. * * * Speak kindly in the morning; it ighteus the cares of the day, and nakes the household and all its afairs move along smoothly. Speak tindly at night, for it may be before lawn some loyed one may finish his >r her space of life in this world, ind it will be too late to ask forgive- i less. " t * * *? I We are often very much impressed * >y the woman who is doing a great 1 ind grand work for humanity, but he one who retains our respect is ' he true wife and mother, who preides over her hom.. and children t vith a heart and head, demonstrat- 1 ng kindness and ability, which puts < he blush on the public life. * ? * c Let the parents the father as 1 veil as the mother, impress upon oung daughters, whether they are a n the country school house or col- ' ege,.that the true woman's sphere i in the home, and the great bvjp). f less and educational world that I lave thrown wide open the doors or woman does not detract one iota s roin the importance of htr sphere. | m 1 *nt home lirst and foremost; for i j]iere will come a time when the i lome circle will be broken, when rnu 1 mg "for the touch of a van shed hand and the sound of a voice :hat is still" and when your greatest pleasure will be in remembering iliat you,did nil in your power to put S son^i under every burden, to ( unke i nch other happy.m m m I A kind word costs but little, but t may bless all day the one to whom t is spoken. Nay, have not kind vords been snoken to yon which lave lived in your hei rt through fears, and borne \fruit of jo* and ' lope? Let us speak kindly to one ' mother. We have burdens and ft ? V \ ' "' ''m ' '\l'\ ,1 !CLE COLUMN. ries.-R Column Dedihers as TTiey Join at Evening Tide THE EDITORIAL PEN worries, but . let us not, therefore, rasp and irritate thoee near os, those we love, those whom Christ would have us save. ?t_ * m m It is when the sun has gone down that tlie home influences become ac tual and potent. In opening the tender buds of young characters, the light from the hearthstone is far more efficient than the sunlight. The distinctive characteiistics of the home life are manifested most strongly when the labors of the day are ended and the family' gather round the fireside for the evening. One hour ef evening homelife is worth a month of the ordinary daily experience. - - 0 m m Our country needs grand and good men, and to become a gr ind and good man, one must be a grand and good boy. It is a wrong idea that Bvery boy must "sow his?wild oats.' WheD you sow a crop of wild oats, yournuet take time to harvest a crop; and the crop is never anything but oha?f."Wild oats"need never be sown. The time spent in sowing wild oats is worse thanMost, tor the time could he spent in sowing a crop that would yield a golden harvest. Be careful about the kind pf seed yon sow, for whatsoever a man soweth that shall be also reap." m rn 9 ' I We ought to consider home and ill the members of the household as mtitled to the first consideration in ill things. What are those we meet ;n society to us that we should fake inch pains to be agreeable to them ind neglect those who have the itrongest claim upon us? It all jornes about because we have got into a wrong way of thinking. We ihave put the home into the background when it should occupy the foremost place in our thoughts. We iboold strive to make ourselves such aleasant members of the household sand that our absence is like the oss of the sunshine from a summer lay. We can do it and we will do tit we enter into the right spirit? the spirit of home. Wesley Chapel Items. Dear Mb. Koitor : We people n this part of the county dearly loye :he !Franklin Times, and when we niss getting a copy it seems as if sne of the family has gone. If you will please give us a small space in four columns we will let you hear 'rom-us often. Rev. W. W. Hose has changed lie hoar of his afternoon service at Wesley Chapel fiom 8:80 to 4 .?_! 1 ) UiUUK. yMrs. Audrey Biiley, who has been |ii\te sick, 19 improving at last re>orl. y "'31rs. Lottie Morton and children .pent Tuesday night at W. Al tlncheh's. Wo are glad to inform his many riendg that It. H. Holmes, who has ireen very sick, is improving. .Miss Xellie Perry, who has been ittending school in Raleigh, returned loiire hn' week. Miss Annie Pool, of Raleigh, iB rieiting her sister, Mrs. West Harris, .f Pncomoke. T. J. Evans spent Saturday in Vouugsville, visiting his daughter, Mrs. Hattie Woodlief. Masters Graham, Edgar and Joseph Mitchell spent last Saturday light with,their uncle, J. II. Mitch 11, of Wilton. W. B. and It. B. Wright visited their step-mother and sister at Ifoupgsville last week. J. W. Mitchell is on a visit to his ion, W. B. Mitchell, oP^rove Hill. B. G. Morton and wife tWnt Satirday night and Sunday at W. B. J IV right's. Master Graham and Hatte Mitohi , I "L . -? - A ,;; w 4 w >' "*' Ji k . t-..: " r ? "" ""t" """"" el Bin-tit Saturday ; iternonn at Wilton, ' ' * r>"" - : With best wish?? for th* Times and itB renders I am, Mama's Darlino. Go to W. R. Cocke's and get a box of California Medicine, healing soap. Its medicated latntoxps healing to the skin and for chappel hands, sores, cuts, burns, blotchesJpimples, eczema, dandruff and all erftaneous affections it is unequal. Unsurpassed for removing paint and greaie pn clothing. While there l?>ok at tgie new line Samples just arrived. PROTECT. * r THE HEALTH OF YOURSELF AND FAMI LY. ~ Pope's Herb is prepared to provide & dependable household remedy, based upon the principle of purity of blood insuring freedom from disease. It is a medicine for maladies such a**, Rheumatism, Liver Complaints, Constipa- j tion, Fever and Ague, Female Disorders, Indigestion, Lumbago, Kidney i Derangements, Catarrh, Sick and NerYoub Headaches, loss of Apetite and all | ailments arising from inactivity of the Liver and Kidneys. It is a purelv Herbs, Barks and Roots Compound It is put up in chocolate coated tablets pleasing and easy to take, (or dan be dissolved in water.) Mrs. J. C. Meade of HayattsviUe, Md. say8: "For years I have suffered with Backache, Headaches, Neuralgia, and Nervousness and extreme fatigue, I tried many remedies without relief. Four months ago a grateful friend induced me to write to Pope Medicine Co. Washington, D. C., for a box of Pope's Herb Compound Tablets, the very first dose of two tablets gave me relief. I used not auite a $1.00 box and I am entirely cured of the pain in my ba?k and have no more headache." - 7 * Dr. J. V. Hennesey, a vtominent Physician and Surgeon of Albanyy N. Y. in part says.l / "As a Blood Purifier. Lrfer, Kidney and System regulator 1 prescribe Pope Medicine Co's of \ Washington, D. C. ' Herb Compound as I have done for the past 20 years, and'I have found it to be a great remedy^ which seldom if eyer fails. Ther^Are thousands of letters from users qf rope's Herbs, that haye been benefited and cured by its proper use. 5^pe's\ Herb Compound Tablets are rot up 2W in a box, "six month'8 treatment," And will be sent po^t-paid ob receipt oAsi.00. Each hnx contains a/printed suArantee binding us to refund the purebate price if the remedy fails to benefit, mso full directions. I \ Guarafiteedby the Pope Medicine Co., Inc., unker the Pure Foodyind Drugs Ac^I Jtfne SO, 1906 No. FOR TERMS TO AGENTS IN UNOCCUPIED TERRITOPf ADDRESS POPE MEDICNE CO- INC Pope Huilding, Washington, D. C. Notlcai On July 10th. 14)11 a/12 o'clock in the town of Franklinam I vyiil sell to the highest bidder fon cash a piece of land situated in the tWwn of Franklinton containing 1? acrA more or less, adjoining the landyoA Mrs. I. G. Staunton on North and EJftst,\on West by S C. Vann, on South by 6. F. Smith. This sale is to foi^close a Mortgage given me by Geo R. LongA Sale will be cash or good paper. Tom Pxerry. Franklinton, N. C. AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS ^sg Are the culmination i V* of corset excellency? \ \. the product otf Artt iOiG Intelligent and a-aplied reasonhn#- \\WTJf \ \ ' honest and veil UJ I1 I I directed qffom --the results could/ riot be ri\\ \ different thati Vhey Bm\\ tj' are?corsets Of stwish PjTh\ 1 lines and fashionable |s|trv proportions;' \ li JL? Ij Not a batter corset ""Tt * can be made for the\ '4 money. "We carry In stock all of the latest, stunning, modish effects. 1 AMERICAN BBACTT CORSETS ONE DOLLAR UP MRS. A. M. HALL, Louisburg, N. C. ?11? 1 11 ?ijii?mihi? Spiing Bedding Plants for Beautifying the , Yard. Alsao)ecdratWe 1 Plants fq/(he House CHtnOB CUT ..F LOWERS.. For weddings ar.dal\social events Floral/offerings arraaged in the most Jlrtistic style at short notice Mail/ telephone and\ telegraph ordcn promptly executed by I/L. 0'QUINN^& CO. RALEIGH, N. C ^ ? * SAVE YOU! Its Too Hai to Throve I have just returned from the/Worth Big Bai in Clothing, Shoes, Dry CioodB, Etc. Itpvi In order to reduce my stock.' I will sellW prices, such as you have not seen here bU latest and riobt-up-to-dator patterns and' cm to come in and see me. / DCITZ BROS., L 'PHON ' / > Anything You Wai dinner > / BRANTLE> Increases Mea Inrroacprl iivi vujvu Fo Top D/ Oats, Corn, Cottonf Truclt ~ / US CERE/ Top Dr< Hearing our trade mark "Cerealite" at less 'ame number of pounds per acre, gives eqi dian soda. Cerealite is packed in 200 poui locsn't stiffen the land, and noes not evapc ite and full information regarding it, appl McKinne Broth< * Louisburg > Home Fertiliser and Chemical Compaxr T' ' "' . v. ~v< R MONEY d to Get / \ ' Away - ^. where having run across some * rgains ^ 5r stocked myself before realizing it. lything in my store at greatly reduced ore. My stock is composed of the ality and is guaranteed. Don't fail v ?ouisburg, N. C. ?' E 100 it\ For Breakfast Y or Supper - : ' \ " f HICKS d Yields 4 / lis J -r ?i* Profits "* ?/ ' : ressinq : and General Crops E \ AH' ' =3ssmg| I cost per ton ;lian "Stda," using the tally as gob<l, if not better, results id bags, in got d mechanical condition >rate. The cro t'gets^it all. ForJCereay to i ' . / ~T~ its Company 5, N. O. ,\ t, Sole Owners and Manufacturers
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