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'1 HAD NERVOUS DSYPEPSIA8
YEARS"
llr. & M. MadUs, (4 6wdmore. N. C.,
thus relates up experience: "1 vbi down
with nervous dyspepsl* for eight year*.
1 weighed IBS pound* aqd It reduced me to
11& Tcbnld wot t?uctffsolid food. 1 believe
It would neve felled me. 1 had to
lire on sweets and the lightest diet. Had
serve nervous spells td Surly erry day. Doctors
could not even rdlleve me. 1 was so
weak that for three nfmths I was not able
to walk acrosa the rofm. I was persuaded
to try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and It i
cured me. Can eat anything, and as much j
as 1 want."
feeling of heaviness In the stomach
ftar eating, lagglni appetite, nausea or
alcfenesa or stomach, frequent vomiting,
acute pains, IrrltablJ temper, nervousness,
twitching of muscled, sense of danger auil j
great .restlessness fare nature's danger |
signals\point?ng to/impaired digestion. If
you have, any of abdve symptoms, you need
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an lucre* sod flow of gastric Juice, |
induce sound. sleep, refreshing rest, and
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every way. V
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has been curing thousands of people ar- j
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-..Catarrh. Female Troubles, Blood
Poison, and all ailments resulting from
Impure, Impoverished or Poisoned Blood.
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It positively contains no opiate or nar ( 1
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V Let us send yon grateful letters from Mr- ,
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42 Willow Street NEW HAVEM. CONN.
Joseph Yarborough
tailor
^? \f
In Neal1
Building
I am prepared to do your pressing,"
leaning and tailoring at vtrv reason- i
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VPhone
No. 159
Removal Notice
After AuguittOst\ 1 will move mv
stock of Furniture?ajtke W. P. Neal
& Co's. building on Wjin street and
will enlarge my stock an upto-date
line Of all kindj ofsfurniture.
Call and aee me both before and after
, moving for bargains. \
Jxo\S. Howeib-.
For Refjt Cheap
Pour. Briqk Stores
For lient
One on Vash greet next to
Beasley-AJaton Drag Company
and three (Mowitne Racket
store, alsoonMW Street. The
above can be renHd by the first
of August. I ooms the one
next to the f&MmJhAlstoii
Drug Co., but willgtve porae- ,
sion at once. t|
I am Also Going jto Close Otlb
all my Men's and Womens tlip,
P?* way 4owy /
i UNDER - jCSST
COO Sbirta at 88 1-sScee-ceol! undar
cost. 1 am eUii| oat evJ.~lC
Winston.
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Suggestive Questiens
On the Sunday School Ltssonlby
Rev. Dr. Linscott For the International
Press Bible Question
Club
Copyright 19fl by Rer T S Lincvtt. D. p.
July 16th, 1911. &
Manasseh'a Wickedness and Penitence.
2 Chron. xxxiii:l.20.
Golden Text?Cease to do evil;
learn to do well. lsa. 1:16-IT.
(1.) Verses 1-12?Whose son was
Manasseh and wliat was the character
of his father?
(2.) When the son of a good
father becomes a had man how do
you account for it?
(8.) To what extent may good
paients be assured that their children
will also be good?
(4.) What scriptural or philosophical
ground is there for the belief,
that children may be so trained that
they will certainly be christians?
(5.) Upon which depends most the
character of children, tho father or
the mother?
(6) Verses 3 5?In what particular
respect did ^lanasseh sin against
God?
(7.) That land was rife with idolatry,
and God made strict laws
against it; why did he do so?
(8.) What were in thoae days the
grave evils of idolatry? ;
(9.1 What habits today, smong
Christian people, are equivalent to
idolatry?
(10.) What are the results of
present day,idola?rous habits?
(11.) Verses 6-7?What is meant
t>v "enchantments, familiar spirits
and wizards?"
(12.) Why does the Bible forbid
use of all snch occult things as mention
in verse six?
(13.) How do you class palmistry,
ooking into the tea-cup for signs,
thirteen sitting at the table, unlucky
Friday and similar "signs?"
(14.) How do you estimate a witch,
ir a wizard, that is a bad person supjosed
to have the power of exercisng,
mentally, an evil influence upon
mother?
(15.) What is your estimate of
those - that have 'familiar spirits,"
ttersons who claim te communicate
vith .he spirits of the dead?
(16.) Verse 8 ? How long did God
ay that the Israelites should posess
the land of Canaan, and on
vhat conditions?
(17.) Which of God's promises if
my, are absolute or unconditioned?
(18.) Verses 9 10?When good
jeople become degenerate, are they
>r not generally worse than those
who have always been bad?
(19.) How did God probably speak
!c Manasseh and bis people, and
liow does God ^speak to sinners tolay?
(20.) Verse 11?God is here said
to have brought the army of tne
kuiffTjf-Assyria, to war with Israel,
and tn falro Mannaoali ? -
.? - JflWUUCl U8 a
result of his sin. Does God in these
lava punish sin in any each material
way?
(21.) Verses 12-20?What is the
general effect of punishment upon
tinners?
(22.) Why did not Manasseh
know that the I.ord was God before
his punishment and repentance?
(23.) God freely forgave Manasseh
the moment he repented; does He
always act the same way with sinners?
?
(24.) Were all the effects of Manasseh's
sins blotted oat, as well as
the sins themselves? (This is one
of the questions that may be answered
in writing by members of the
clab.)
Lesson for Sunday, July 23rd,
1911, Josiah's Devotion to God. 'J
Chron. xxx:I:e3.
Ca t Ost asdkad Is this OfTke.
INTERNATIONAL PRESS
- BIBLE QUESTION I
CLUB v
I have sead the Suggestive
. %L|optioiu on the Sunday School
Ljaon published in
(Name of Pa >er) aiao the Lesson
itself for 8unday
,..19 , and Intend to
(Date)
read theseriss'of 62.
Name
Address ...,.".rrL
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ACKNOWLEDGE IT.
Loutsburiir Has to Bow to the j
MWlnevltable?Scores "fH
^^Endorsements. 'f S3
L Prove It.
After reading the public state\
menl of this fellow.sutTfrer given!
below, you must come to I this con- j
i elusion: A remedy which cured |
, i years ago, which hue kept the kid*!
neys in good health since, can be lel-lied
upon 'o perform tbd same work j
in other cases. Read tlis:
j Mrs. \V. C. Jones, lit N. Blood- I
worth St., Raleigh, N. (I., save: "My j
! back ached constaut'y nn.l often, I
had pains across my leans. Seine- |
j times I was in such bail shape that 11
I could hardly get\up afjer sitting for|
awhile. I did hat gdt njv proper!
.rest at uiglrf anthT\sufiasrad intensely |
j front headiyclies. TEntJtUclor's rned !
j icme brought me ih\i4l/ef ami when |
I heard of the goadtl srork Doan'si
Kidney Rills were inft in cases like |
mine, I got a box. Uf This remedy I
drove away my aclieUnnU pains and
restored me to betten health than I
had enjoyed for yeatt." (Statement |
given January 30, 1B08.) \i
KKENDORMMKST. \
On December 2, lSKO, Mrs. Jottes
added to the above "I have not
been troubled to ai y extent hv my
back or kidneys sit ce I used Doan's
Kidney Pills some years ago. I still
take pleasure in re lommendiQg. this
preparation."
For sale by all lealers. Prioe 50
cents. Foster-Mi burn Co., NewYork,
sole agentt for the United
States.
Remember the (name?Doan's?
and take no other. 1
A Welcome Chance to Those
Coming to Louisburg cn Saturday
July 29th, to stav at Hotel Lancaster
Dr. Francia S. Packard
of (ireenahoro. N. C. .
Consultation and Examination Confi- i
dential. invited arm Free. i
\ One Day Oiiy . i <
- 111?!
H ^ ;J
gjr*;/
fraai a l?f Sit/iiif
To see all of hir regul ir Patients and such
new Cases, as may w sh to consult him.
I Dr. Packard enjoys as ate wide reputation,
| among the professioi ana the Public oi
I North Carolina, whet ; for more than 25
years he has devoted us entire time to the
I Study, Treatment at a Curt of Chronic
I Disease*. The Docto ' has had wonderful
( success in his chosen work, that of curing
I chronic sufferers, Mi n, Womth and Children.
The Patients he has Restored to
i Health after thev hsjd given n all hope
of being Cured ane numbered by the
Thousands, t He ia a kind, generous,
democratic gentlemhn to meetlof high
scholarly attainments, and dignift ed personality.
Coupled With a Brother^ interin
all U 1-1- - J-J *- J
not take a PatientTfpr Treatmeut\nnles9
he can foresee a Cms of the CaseA- The
most conuncodabll feature of his Work,
and one that appeals to the ordinary sick
person, is the fact bf his charges baikg so
reasonable and moderate as to make it
within the reach if even the very peor.
At no time do tne charges amonntX to
more than $7.00 4 month or about $li5
a week. He gives his own medicinw,
and there are no/extra Charges. It takb
him never mora than from four to six
Months to Cure k Case under Treatments
All Cases, eve* those who have been'
given up as Insurable or Hopeloss, hare
boos Cured and restored to perfect
heahh by this Brilfi?nt Physician and the
wonderful methods he employs.
If you want/to meet him and have him
exsmine-you,<?o to see him, and talk the
matter over ^ith him. It wilt cost you
nothing if he does not put you under
treatment. If he takes your case, it will
cost you a very small sum to yet welL
i Remember the Date ?
I ^ud come early.
Saturday, July 29th.
Commissioners Sile of Land.
Under and by virtuW of an order of
resale made by the sufcerior court of
Franklin county ip thpf special pro
ceedings entitled Ik 71 Williams et. al.
vi. C. E. (iupto* er./ al., the undersigned
commieeionenpeill on Monday
the 7th day of AuguJKiltM 1, it being
the first Monday in Jkiuhet, at about
the hour of noon, a# the\ tnurt house
door in Louiahutv, Jflter for eat#. to the
hlgbart bidder, fog cash, tbatebntain
tract of land deicafted and defihedka
follow*: adjoining the lands of Lawrence
Gupton, Vfci ley Burnett. William
Evans and otheft, ying on Mill Stone
creek, being paft < f the David Gupton
lend and known a the school bouse
yarsffa, zvr,&%,sr
w. h. yarbobough, j*.
Wit# He Kdfw,
Commissioners.
HOW TO CORE RHEUMATISM
It Is As Istsrssl Dims AjU MeqtlrM
Am Internal Rom4y.
The cause of rheumatism ufl kindred
diseases is an excess of urlc/mcld In the
blood. To cure this terrlbler disease this
acid must be expelled and-{he system so
regulated that no moiV acid will be
formed In excessive qualities. Rheumatism
Is an Internal dimfrase and requires
an Internal Vemedy./ RUBBING with
Oils and Liniments WILL NOT CURB,
affords only tecnpwary relief at best,
causes you tqj|el/y the proper treatment.
and allowa ihe malady to get a
firmer hold on yoW Liniments may ease
the pain, but thJty wlH no more cure
Rheumatism thartValnt will change the
fiber of rotten wom.
Science has at l&kt discovered a perfect
and complete^cur?, which Is called
Rheumaclde. Tested hundrqdsof cases.
It has effected the mast marvelous cures;
we believe It will cure you. Rheumaclde
gets at the joints, from the inside, sweeps
the poisons out of the system, tonew up
the stomach, regulates the liver and
kidneys and makes you well all over.
Rheumaclde strikes the root of the disease
and removes its cause. This splendid
remedy is sold by druggists and
dealers generally at 50c. and $1 a bottle.
In Tablet form at 25c. and 50c. a package.
Write to Bobbltt Chemical Co., Baltimore,
Md. Booklet free. Tablets sent
by mall.
North Carolina )
> In the Sup'r CoArl
Franklin County )
1*he First National 1 Notice to BtockBank
of Louisburg [ holders, creditors
in its own behalf \ and dealers with
and on behalf of all ) Tar River Mtg. Co
creditors of Tar :- of appointment ol
River Mfg.. Co., ) a receiver.
V8
Tar River Manufacturing Company.
The stockholders and creditors of
and all dealers with Tar River Manufacturing
Company will take notice
that an action has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Franklin County
for the appointment of a receiver of
said defenaanc corporation upon the
ground that it is insolvent; and that
pending the determination of such receivership
a temporary receiver has
been appointed] for said defendant corporation,
and that said defendant corporation
is reduin6d to appear before
Hon. C. M. Cdolce, Judge of the Superior
Court cv North Carolina, residing
in the Fourth Judicial District, to
appear before him at Chambers in Louisburg.
onJunelKth. 1911. tnehAm paurd
if any it can, why said receivership
shall not be made permanent; and the
stockholders and creditors of and the
dealers with said defendant corporation
will take further notice that they are
required to appear at the term of the
Superior Court of said county of Franklin
to be held on the second Monday before
the first Monday of September,
1911 and intervene in said proceedings
snd become parties thereto tor themselves
or others in like interest under
such rules as the court for the purpose
rf justice shall prescribe This June
)th, 1911.
J. J. Barrow, Clerk Superior Court.
Wm H. Rufiin. Att'v. for Plaintiff.
New
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Now is Your Chance
ToJGet Than
\ At
7
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You are Cfcrdially Invited
to I Call and \
Inspect These , \
Great Bargains
While IThey Last
Very Truly
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Out of five cars cc npeting fof the Cup in the
ENDlfRANCE RlJK
which passed through L uisburg last Thursday, the only 2 \
OVERLAND
CARS
in the race weirt through with a perfect score.
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Patronize
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The One Hundred Ninth Session of this School will
Begji/ September 13th, 1911
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For Full Information Address
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