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j? . I ' HOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM It la Am lateraal Disease Aad Reqalres Aa lateraal Remedy. The cause of rheumatism and kindred diseases la an excess of uric, acid In the blood. To cure this terrible disease this acid must be expelled and the system so regulated that no more acid will bo formed In excessive quantities. Rheumatism Is an internal disease and requires an internal remedy. RUBBING with Oils and Liniments WILL. NO? CURB. afTords only temporary relief at best, causes you to delay the popper treatment, and allow* the malady to set a firmer hold on yoU. Linlmoftts may ease the pain, .but th4y will po more euro Rheumatism thampalnt will change the fiber of rotten wooB. j Science has at l^st dfecovered a perfect and complete turfe which Is called Rheumacide. Teateiflij hundreds of cases, it has effected the mdst marvelous cures; ' we believe it will cur# you. Rheumacide gets at the Joints frorfi the inside, sweeps the poisons out of the system, tones up t the stomach, regulates the liver and kidneys and makes you well all over. Rheumacide strikes the root of the dis- ] ease and removes its cause. This splendid remedy Is sold by druggists and * dealers generally at 50e. and $1 a bottle t In Tablet form at 23c. and 50c. a package. Write to Bobbltt Chemical Co., Baltimore. Md. Bookie; free. Tablets sent . by mail. ; 1 ; | I Have Your Horse* Shod. 11 I have just installed .JkJhorse-brake < and am now prepared to shcfc'-vhe wildest horse or mule in Franfiin bounty. If you have one of this ulttire bring J him to me. My work is thclhest. . H. B. tirpTON, Wood, N. C. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I Having qualified as administrator of ^ the estate of E. B. vvilMams, deceased, i late of the county of Frf nklin and State of North Carolina, this s to notify all c persons having claims i gainst the es- i tate of said deceased to fxhibit them to tkn 7..k, I VT P mic uuucidi^ucu ai apuuiuu. n. v.. uu or before the 3rd day feuJuly, 1012, or 1 this notice will be plead pLthe bar of . their recovery. All pcksdho^indebted to said estate will pleasa ma^e inime- c diate payment. This tie 3rd day of . July, 1911. \ 1 J. D. Williams Adm. of E. B. Williams, Deceased. . Spruill & Holden. Attorneys. I Commissioners Sale of Land. [ Under and by virtue ^of an order of t resale made by the superior court of Franklin county in than special proceeding entitled R. T. Williams et. al. r vs. C. E. Gupton et. all, the undersigned commissiaBerewIll on ^Monday c the 7th day of AuKUsTTHftUiit being the first Monday in Au?st7sfc-^bout the hour of noon, at thJ court Kotwe door in Louisburg, offer for sale, to the , highest bidder, for cast* that certain tract of land described atad defined as follows: adjoining the lands of Law- v rence Gupton, Wesley Burnett, William Evans and others, lying on Mill Stone f creek, being part of the David Gupton r land and known as the school house tract, containing twenty acres, more t t or less This 7tn day of July, 1911. w. h. Yarboroigii, Jr. t Wm. h. Ruffin, ; r Commissioners, i ^ Notice. ,, Having qualified as executors of J. N. |, Nelms, deceased, this ik to notify all j persons holding claims kgainst his es-, late to present them tofthe undersigned j, on or before Jhk 2s 1912, or this,1 notice will be pleaaltskar of their re- j t , covery. All persons optwgsaid estate ! t * will come forward and pakeTnupediate | settlement. This July X8th, 1911. 11 J.lA. Xelms, d.l n. nelus. i I Executors. ) Executor's Notice. , Having qualified as axecutor of Mrs. | M. L. Harris deceaagd.llate of Franklin ! county, N. C., this isSinotify all per-11 sons having claims agalrotlhe estate of i < said deceased to exhib|t theilt-to the | undersigned on or before the 11th day 11 of July 1912, or this {notice will be' plead in bar of their recovery ' All persona indebted jto said estate I will make immediate settlement. , This July 11th 1911. ' W. m. Person, Extr. | f ? V Spiing Bedding Plants 1 for Beautifying the Yard. AI so Dec- J ora ive Plants for the House _ ghoH S CUT ' I ..FLOWERS.. 1; For weddings acaallsociaVevents Floral offerings a-ranged ni the most artistic stylfc at short notice ' Mail, telephone and telegraph . orders giognptly executed by J. L. O'QUINN & CO. , raleigh, n. c Joseph Yarboroogh TAltOR Neal I I am prepared to d y^nr proas ing, ft;', cleaning and talloriw at tao reaaooable rates. All work [uarantoW GHe toe a trial aad J will eMt yoc\ '''m* >! 1 ? f \ Suggestive Questions On the Sunday School Lessonlby Rev. Dr. Unscott for the International Press Bible Question Club Copyripht 1911 by /?nr*7*S Lincott, D. D. Aug. 13th, 1911. Jehoiakim Burns the Prophet's Uook. Jer. xxxvi. Golden Text?The word of our ?od shall stand forever^,- Isa. xl:8: (1.) Verses 1-3?What was the :haracter of Jehoiakim ? ( J.) Why is it that God hears so oog and patiently with sinners, and akes such loving pains to save hem ? (3.) What advantage is it to us .hat men like Jeremiah wrote the tistory of Ged's dealing with his >eople, and that we have these rec >rds in the Bible ? (4.) Who had been the king of Fudah singe the death of J -siah, and vhnt had been their characters? (5.) Verse 4?What was the chief mrpose of the Lord in commanding Fereuiiah to write a book, containng what God had revealed to him, loncerning the sin and the coming >uniabment of Judah ? (6.) Jeremiah had previoulsy deivered these messages orally and tad been tiied for his life on account >f it; why was it important that .hey should be written ? (7.) Why is it necessary that such mportant messages should always ye written ? (8.) Verses 5-6?Why could Jere man not reaa me roll personally in be temple? (9.) If we cannot go personally as nissionaries, what is our duty in the ircumstances ? (10.) Why is every Christian in luty bound to be a missionary, either n person or by proxy ? (11.) Verse 7?God was then ery anxious to save these sinners rora the doom they were bringing >n themselves; how does he show he same anxiety today ? (12.) Verse 8?Which was the uore meritorious in the sight of iod, Jeremiah or Baruch; the man i ho writes a book at God's comnand, or the man who publishes it it his commaDd ? (18.) Verse 9?The king, the iriests and the people were rebels igainst God, yet they proclaimed a eligious fast for tbev were likely in great national peril. Do the prayers ind fasts of the impenitent wicked, >lease or insult God? Why ? (14.) Verse 10?The SalvatioJf \rmy and *ontq_others take advanage of eyfty public gathering to oreach the gospel; is it or not the luty of all the Christian churcbea to lo the same ? Why? (15.) Versea 11-19?What was V - C ?. ? * T"? v .... ne uibi eueci 01 u'lrucn puDlicly reading Jeremiah's book to the people? . (16.) Whicb secures the more sonverts, the direct or indirect remits of preaching the gospel ? (17.) Verses 20-25?What effect lad the reading of the book npon ;he great men who ?t>od around the ting and upon the king himself ? (18.) Why did the king have the look burned ? (19.) What has been the result in >1 the attempts that have been made o suppress the word of God ? (20.) What is the effect of sin, ong continued, upon the conscience ind moral sense? (21.) Verse 26?How is it that lometimes God hides his servants Texas Woman Near Death-. Wills Point, Tex.- -In a lettei trom Wills Point, 8 rs. Victoria Htailings: "I was afflicl >d with worn an)y troubles, had a d eadful oeugb and aoffeted awful pai s. I certainly would have diet), I I had no! been relieved by> (king Carnui Now Ian stronger, tukJn bettei health than I ever wa in m^\Hfe. 1 can't say half enong for this grea medicine." Do yot need relief' Try Oardoi for your 1 omanly trou blss. Its long reoord of succeesfu use is your guerantei. Thoussndi of ladies have been be I pen to healtl tad happiness by Cardui. It wtl surely help you. Trj a bottle to ^ay^ 1 '* v ri~ from (he vengenance of their em miee and at other times allows thet to suffer ? * \ (22.) Verses 27432?What ri suited from burnibg^ lie roll ? (23.) What is alw lys the result c ! stoning against Got ?\(This vs on of the questions that may he answei ed in writing by n embers of th ulub.) Lesson for Sunday, Aug. 20tl 1912. Jereiiiiah Cant Into Prison Jer. x.\xv it Cu( Oat and Stnd to This Offict. INTERNATIONAL PRESS BIBI.E QUESTION CLUB 1 have read the Suggestive I %uptions on the Sunday School | Eeeson published in i; (Name of Pa ?r) aiso the Les, I son itself for Sunday 19 .and intend to (Date) read the series of 52. Name Address Pointed Paragraphs. Every mother's son of us has rela tives he doesn't like. Nothing short of a driving raiu wil move the end-seat hog. The man who never does any work i always planning a vacation. Every man has some sort of kiel coming against bis home town. The ice man is perfectly willing to le his customers take the cake. When in doubt it is sometimes best t sidestep your doubt and go ahead. A woman can dress to look cool in ho weather, but it's mostly a bluff. Our idea of a truefribnd-is one wh will listen to yonr talk when you dop' say anything. 1 w lien a man begins to sympathise with himself it's a sign he has outlivei | his usefulness. The man who is down and out shoul go in an get the elevator chauffeur t take him up. In stealing kisses, young man, b i careful that the girl's mother doesn' I catch vou with the goods. | Many a spinster insists that she ,i I true to the memory of her first love : who was in the good-die-yount* class. When you bump up against a mai | who boasts of his iron will, an analysi : will usually disclose the fact that it i j pig iron. Dumb Chills and Fever. Douglasville, Text?-'Five-^, year ; ago, I was caught iia the vain at tin ; wrong lime," writes Miss Edm ' Rutherford,, of Dduglasiille, "an! from that timtbovasltakon with duml ! chills and feversysgt?l suffered mor than I can tell. I pried every thinj ! that I thought wouidtjfclp, and ha< "rfour dTfJerent doctors, bht got no re lief, so I began to takeCahlui. Nov I feel better than in many months. Cardui does one tiling, and do^s i well. That's the secret of its' 51 years ot success. As a tonic, theri is nothing in the drugstore like it As a reinedv for womenVills, it ba no equal. Try it. Price !. !"IN BITTER A60NV HE PRAYED TO DIE' I Here is the record of one of the mo? I wonderful cures of Ecsema that mi ere come to Our notice. We commend it to i who are suffering from this distreelnf dii 1 ease, or hare little children/ affilete with it. I Mrs. Rose Stouffs, of Greensbiro, N. C writes: "About four years agq my llttl boy broke out with Eczema, and suffers ' tcrrlblv for two long years. He was so* I from head to foot, the only farts of hi body free from the trouble , being tb palms of his hands and bottoms of hi feet. He cotnd not walk, but]crept on hi hands and ffet. He was iq such agon he would prWy to die. He lad been do to red br thJ beat doctors./and I nevt i expected anything to cure mm. The onl wn/ he coufdlget out waa fir me to put pllfow slip oier his bead, jslth boles f< his eyes, nos?and mouth. His clothes ha to be changed two and thde times a da, The Itching alas almost upendnrable, ac at night he Would itch aid scratch hnt I I didn't know what to llo for him. friend imdstem on as tryjng MIS. JOE, PERSONS REMEDY. "We bonght n bottle. And nsed ft w11 such good result that We kept on, and t dsy our child s entireli well." Yon bare one to InJhgine the anguil 1 In that mother* heart/ as ahe helpless watched her cMld suffering the tormen of Eczema, to 1 realize# the gratitude si feels toward Mrs. Jew Person's Remc<! i and Wash. This rase denfenst rales beyond all dbul that this great pemedy will cure Ectem r and all troublee resulting from Impure, It 1 noverisbed or PfUondl Blood. Bvwn wh< these afflictions bs^ progressed to tl 1 stage known sad "chJonfc," Mrs. Joe Pc , son a Remedy i ill fleet a complete cu If used accord 11 f t# recommendation, r It la a purel; vegetable compound, e tlrely free fro i lArmfnl mineral leg* l dlonts. It la t e lest Tonic, Atterativ BTood Purifier lot * Nerriae ever put < 9 th? market, ai d Tor "run-down" cem tions tu both ieti and women It Stan . without a rival w dte for testimonials people anxious Loft>11 how Mrs. Joe 1*4 I son's remedy c red hem when ererythit else, doctors in IdBed. failed. I * ?f V****) trouble, loflann Hon, ulceration ># Itching humor, our Wsi l gKJuJfi ?* user In connection with t t'I"" r s ' \ X ISifi! Trwm - : -* i nqpnp-r *. * - * ^ J .' .. " ' . s''. \ ' m ^ ' * ? Why : rree Ck i\ a e Let me ^W77l^B Sample >-l! Ahm I.'-- CJllUSBp^ Remedy . , J /, / j - | am anuou* to have jfotf btcome acqup 1 Noah'* Liniment, will w^pe JN J efirtmcliee awk^wrr? jxceecule eyery ^infringement . ' . < Plcn?e Mail me e ,- /%UJfoi& a. II ? ? , I TO DEALERS Address > Ik SMtWfl Remedy I M J . .... , I If ?? warn I, eel Be oait ulVA*. - T Made in Richmond I tory pain Rt*Wy oa l!* cari:*. ci t Oty Of Twt . 3 | Ait rtpatla. yn?z lx aj afOpesSn. t , t FURNITURE FURNI 5 I have it. 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