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Kheumod? KkcuutUn and Blood DImum The causl of rheumgtlsm Is excess uric acid lis the blooiL To cure Theu. mat ism this field must be expelled from ' th& system. 1 Rheumatism is an Internal disease land requires an Internal remedy. Rubbing Avith oils and liniments may else the pain, but they will no more cu? rheumatism than Dalnt will change tne fU5er of rotten wood. Cares Rkeuuulaa To Stay Cured. Science has discovered a perfect and complete curd called Rheumaclde. Tested in hundreds/of cases, it has effected marvelous cifrts. Rheumaclde removes the cause, rot at the joints from the inside, sweep* the poisons out of the system, tones up the stomach, regulates the bowels and kidneys. Sold by druggists at 60c. and II; in the tablet form I at 2oci and 50c., by mall. Booklet free. Bobbitt Chemical Co.. Baltimore. Md. i Gets At The Joints From The Inside. RKmacidq Important. 1 wish trr-to the farmers, and patrons ot the old Jackson Mill that 1 1 have rebuilt thcold mill, put in new < bolting cloths and tkink that I ran make as nice Hour as enrybe made with a burr mill. Ah/ays have'* plenty of , water and can serva youV^romptly. Would appreciate you*patronage. * | Yours \ ery\trirly, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having -qualified as administrator of the estkfe of E. B. Williams, deceased, I late of the cpunty of Franklin and State . of North Carolina, th;s Ssko notify all persons having claims aaiinu^the es- 1 tate of said deceased to eiliibitTltnm-ta , the undersigned at Zebulon, N. CT. on or before the 3rd day of July, 1912, or this notice will be plead la the bar of ( their recovery. All perfons indebted to said estate will please make inime- ] diate payment. This thfc 3rd dav of July, 1911. J. IX-Williams Adm. of E. B. Williams, Deceased. Spruill A Holden. Attorneys. administrators notice Having qualified ps administrator of the estate of Martha Saville, deceased, late of Franklin county. North Carolina, this is to notify | all persons having claims against tmKestate of said deceased to exhibit tie5h--to the undersigned at Youngsvale, on or before the 25th day of July, 1912, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 25th day of July, 1911. W. H. HI:dson, Administrator of Martha Saville, deceased. Spruill & Holden, Att'ys. Notice. Having qualified ? executors of J. N. Nelms, deceased, tlfs is to notify all persons holding clamis against his estate to present then stp the undersigned on or before July 2H. 1912, or this notice will be plead in M?*of their recovery. All person owiflR^said estate will come forward i nd make immediate settlement. This J ily 28th, 1911. J. A. nklms, D. N. Nei.ms, ? Executors. Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor of Mrs. M. L. Harris dedrased, late of Franklin county. N. C.VjHis is t" notify all persons having clahas against the estate of said deceased to Whibit them to the undersigned on onbefqre the 11th day of July 1912, or this -notice will be plead in bar of their recovery \ All persons indebted to Baid estate will make immediate settlement. This July 11th 191K W. M\,Person, Extr. ^ * V Spiing Betiding Plants for Beautifying the . Yard. Also Dec + . uraftve ?= ; Plants foF the House CHOlCElfcUT ..flowers.. For wedding ardallVocial events Floral offerings arranged in the moet artistic style at short notice" 1 Mail, telephone and! telegraph orders promptly exeqnted by J. L. O'QUINN & CO. KA1PGH.N.C . V \ ' Joseph Yarborough fe' ' tailcIr Neal |jjfcX,' Buildin f?. ' I am prepared to do yt ir RteMlug, cleaning and tailoring at rerr reasonable rates. AH work gua antoen. Give Me a trial and 1 will pleai i you. ' . t I f . Suggestive Questions On the Sunday School Lesson, by Rev. Dr. Linscott for the lnter .national Press Bible~~Qaestibn Club Copyripht 1911 by Rev'.TS Lincvtt, X>. D. August '20th, 1911. Jeremiah Cast into Prison. Jer. xxxvii. Golden Text?Blessed are ye, when meu shall revile you, and persecute you, and say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Matt. v:ll. (1.) Verses l-'2?When sin is working wreck and ruiD, how do you explain that men keep on in their disobedience to God, as Zedekiaii did? (2.) How did Zedekiah become king of Judab? (3.) What if any relation was Zedekiah to the king of Babylon. (See 2 Kings xxiv:17.) (4.) What makes people disregard one whom they believe to be a true prophet, as many of these Jews did Jeremiah? (5.) Verses 3-4?Jerusalem was now besieged with a powerful army,! snd Zedekiah in fear sent to ask Je- ' remiah to pray to God for them; was there merit or demerit, in this re- ' a r V O Viri A uuui nuuo a man: > Y uv.' (6.) Does God answer tbe prayers of the wicked for tbe success of tbier 1 projects, or the prayei s of good peo ( pie in their behalf? (7.) How should a man t>e treated who is constantly pointing out nat ional sins, and forecasting their die- astrous consequences? Is he a trait' or or a patriot? (8.) Verses 5-10?Zedekiah in spite of his oath to the king of Babylon had rebelled against him, and; made a league with the king of Egypt; what did God say through Jeremiah should be the result? (9.) What is the demerit of the ; sin to break an oath or betray a ' trust? (10.) What reason is there to believe that there comes a time, in the life of an individual, when his fate is sealed and his doom certain? (11.) Verse 11?The Chaldean king of Bsbylon raised the siege of I Jerusalem so that Pharaoh's army of relief returned to Egypt, possibly! driven back by the Chaldeans. This; gave Jerusalem a short respite.' What should the wicked do while God withholds his judgments? (12,1 Verses 12 14?What was the prahable object of Jeremiah in ' leaving Jerusalem, now he had the opportunity? (13.) Was there any ground at all for accusing Jeremiah of being a| traitor? (See chap. 38.) ~ (14.) Which is generally 'be j worse, "a lie out of whole cloth" or one based upon facts perverted? (15 ) Verses 15-16?Why in view of Qt^'s almighty powei does He | permit his servants to suffer for their | very faithfulness? (16.). Verse 17?Likely by this time the Chaldean army had re-invested the city, and then Zedekiah, the king, gets Jeremta i oat of prison to consult him. Is it a usual thing for bad men when in prosperity to reject good people, and when in adversity consult them, or ask their prayers? Give your reasons. (17.) Jeremiah told the king the blunt truth. Why should we always do that with sinners? (18.) Verses 18 21-j-Does a good man ever get where he may not suffer hunger, cold, or other bodily discomforts, or^whenrfte^ifoee not de? Helpless m A BabyValley Heights, Val?Mrs. Jennie says: "I was sick in ibed tor ntne months, with wjgmanlv troubles. I wss so weak and EMdbm, at times, that I coula not rak?K? head off the ptite?. - I <*>tmnince?K{p take Cardni, and I aaw it wis helping me, at onoe. Now, I can work all day." As a tonic for weak wjfrien, nothing 4>as been found, for tifty years, that wot?l<J take the plaoe ofi Card si. It will suMf do you good. \ Cardni prepared from vsg-table ingredients, and haa a specific, curative affect on the womanly orgaoa. Try a bottle. | At yoar druggiet's. V' . ^ - - -- - * - sir? bodily comfort* bh do other men? | (This is on? of the questions that j may be answered in writing by mem- j bers of the elub.) Lesson for Sunday, Aug. 27, 1911. I Jud*h Carried Captive to Babylon. Jer. xxxix. Cut Oat and Send to This Office. INTERNATIONAL PRESS BIBLE QUESTION CLUB 1 have read the Suggestive %mstions on the Sunday School Lesson published in (Name of Pa ier) aiso the Les. son itself for Sunday 19 .and intend to (Date) read the series of 52. Name * ... Address Just Half In Bed Civile, Kv.?Mrs. . A. Decker, writes trora Clyde: "I recommended Cardui, thj w drain's toViic, to any wom in in need ofNa remedy. For five years, I was unal e> to do my own work Malt my no- was spent in bed. At last I trie. Catnlui.-Now I tui well and happy, and caVt do my jtrn work." Don't suflVr pnin^iead. sclie, Lueknche, and otlLr womatdy miseries, when your own druggist, has on his shelf a remedt for such troubles?Cardui, Get aj bottle for your shelf, ab ? general tonic, tor weak women, nothing hat) keen found for 50 year9 that would take its place. Try it. It will help you. - Pointed Paragraphs. Beads of perspiration are the jewlsoftoi. W'lieu a woman forgives a man site never allows him to forget it. Nowadays the office employs a civil service commission to seek the man. One kind of a dreamer is a city man who warns to own a chicken farm. Pituhers may come and pitchers may go, but the "growler" is rushed forever. One lightning-rod manufacture! has^oo right to stea: another's thunder. \ When an ordinary man succeeds in accomplishing something worth while, he cesses to he ordinary. Lots of people are good today because ihev are afraid their actions of-.Aesier.lav may get in the spotlight.?l l ic igo N ewe. The . xp. riecc d man saves t^ o .lavs ..f the . lid of his vacation to go home ami rest up from it. A man can know all there is to know ahnut scientific tinai.ce with, out ever making a cent out of itJust as soon as a man sets out not t.. g*o .. arrieii some soman seals lis fate bt setting ou. to i.-utiy him. "I HAD NERVOUS DSYPEPSIA 8 YEARS" Mr. g ft of CrMtom M. C? ttam nliUl klo exporleocc: "I was down with nervous dyspepsia for eight r?an. 1 welched Iff pound* and It reduced me to lia IcttuM not toach solid food. I beHere It would have killed me. 1 had to ttre ?a eweeta and the lightest diet. Had severe nervous spells nearly evry day. Doctors could not even relieve me. 1 was so weak that for three months I was not able to walk across the room. I was, persuaded to try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and it cured me. Can eat anything, and aa much aa 1 want." feeling of heaviness in the stomach after eating, lagging appetite, nausea or sickness of stomach, {request worn I ting, acute pains. Irritable temper, nerkoosueMs. twitching of muscles, sense of danger and great restlessness are natflre's danger signals pointing to Impaired digestion. If you havtrauy of above sympfloms, you need 9MRS. JOE rERSON S REMEDY* 14' will restore uatferal dlgpatlun by stlmulaung an Increased flow of gastric juice, induce sound sleepL refreshing rest, and make you sound ami well. No matter of how long standing hour tfouble, Mrs. Joe Pcrsoa's Remedy w tt positively cure yon. Jt will gtve you ba k the snap and vigor and ginger of othe day*? make yon reel ""h" in-^.11,. .nr ,"? In every way. For twdnty-three ; eats fthls great remedy has been curing ti >ussflds of people afflicted with chronic Indigestion, Dyspepsia, tkror Stomach, Nervousness, Bheumattsm. Catarrh, Petmlef Troubles, Blood Poison, sad all aUmefts resulting from Impure, Impoverished cr Poisoned Blood. As a Toole, Altetatfve, Blood Purifier ltd. Warn 1oe II iwi A irs lis to flUa aatlsfactlsp, lad It Is MecUlly valuable in esses sf Nerroua frustration sad Insomnia. It Is without an eqnal for "rnndown" conditions In tkfth. men sod women. Mrs. Joe Persoo'a Remedy Is sclentlflcdHy iimpnnaflil frdn purely vegetable Ingredients of great A edfrinaf properties. It pusllliefy contains no opiate or narcotic, bo Iodide of Potaiwtam or other mlnml?nothing that la tu the least harmful Lot Si ml yos sratefal letters from Itvbur alts use as who have boon cuisdT In cases of external trouble, laflammsoa voeslpt 5? piles, tLM "TT? / / ' ' ' .4 . " I FURNITURE FURNI I have it. If ycu don't want it at your own price. You ar< you will be bound to have a 1c ~ House Fu and I have just received ine o ed lines ever carried in ! >ouis you want and I will guanante ject this year is to sep. the Whether you have the \a sh 01 We can arrange the terirl \ I picked up some excepti wxal you the benefit of. [ \ Remember I Have Move^ Street to the Neal Bu Where I will be glad to show you. ( ome in bundles and spend your spa: e time uno. a>. BIG MEETINGS Crops axe fine and laid by. 1 Farmer if your wife and dau cooking stove for the last foiu you think it just as little as Surry and take them to cl makes Jack a dull boy. * i I have 100 new styles up to d and two horse, all kinds of 1 X t- - ior casn. ltow you Doys wt cord or plowing, unless you i nice rubber tire buggy, and 1 x x firing, or quit plowidj^you Come to See my\ and don't forget that I carry buggies, harness, surries, ca kinds improved labor saving good easy tenrfs to all. Gasoline Engines, Automobile ders, Grist Mills; ana ! T* n i\.?r. / First in Benef WKafcgJjfaCT*S? Turaiiy liuim I Franklin county, this is to notify all TFif> HI Hi ! persona holding clairtK&ainat said ea- 1 ntJ U1Q( | tate to present the samFfe) the undersigned on or before Aifc.Nlh, 1912, or TL. this notice will be pleafl inher of their I IIP l[Y|IIT| recovery. All persons owing aald eatate will come fc rwajfi and make tmmediate settlement./'this August 4th, 1912 R. Af Bowden, Admr. " I For Sale., Paid policy hoi A nice Ave room cotlMri and lot of Apportioned f< acinarAs8 t8*ovcr school in the county. Has ?ll necessary outhouses. TeVma and pfc* reason- _ _ , R- P. TAYLI -v/is V - - ' ' A ; v *2 I ' ' ?' . . ' V - i, PHQBBfKKKJraElhlflBtf- . S6i?G ' ''' * I , ' FURNITURE T4JRE! it at my price come and get s going to get married and >t of furniture and irnishings f the biggest and best assort- ' iburg. Come and get what e the price. My biggest obgooas, regardless of profit. : not, come and get them. KThile on the market last week bargains, which I will give d My Stock From Nash iWine on Main Sfrppf and make yourself at home, leave your with^me, whether you buy or not. Howell AND BUGGIES Dhe county is safe. Now Mr. ghters have stood over the r months, and sweated don't yoircan do, is to buy a nice lurch? all work and no play 7 ? * (fte buggies, 25 surries, one l irness, cheap, on time and d have been pulling the bell can ride your best girl in a jake her to church, why cease ' U? A. 1 ? i " * ' uavc uol ueeu treated iare. Stock of Buggies a complete stock of wagons riag^s, road carts and all farm \iachinery, and sell on 1 \ >s, Hay Presses, Corn Shred[ want your trade bad. HJtL its j Maximum Dividends TS I . Minimum^Net Cost est America a JLif e InsuranceJCompany jal life Insurance-Company * XJ-?oy SIEW\- YORK, derain?lo\- _ 56,751,062.? )r divid/nds in 1911 - 13,539,333.07 J - -\ 572,859,063.00 , For nil information address )R / S2 Loulsburg, N- C. n^LIABLK AGENTS WANTED . < ' ,v? V* '
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