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I.A.i v ^ t<? " I Professional Card J^R. JOEL WHIT \KE1! Practice limited to disease* of Kye, l-ar Nose and Throat. In Lot isburg first Monday in each month. STUART llA VIS ARCHITECT * Lupisbtjrg, N. Ci Suburban property laid otit for development. Leveling and drainage work, General Surveying. PrvR. ARTHUR HYNtSS PL EJMING," Surgeon Den tint, Ofth-e in Ford Buildinsr. Main and Nash street, Louiaburff. N. C. Hours: 9 to 4:30. Phone No. 40. JJR. n. A. NEWELL. \ PHYSICIAN \ \ Loninburjc, N. C. pjione No. 156 , J1RANKL1NTON HOTEL ^ \ Fraukliutou. N. C. ^ I R. A. Speed. ProprietcV I ? Good LWerv in conDtH-inft _ JJR. C. H. BANKS U DENTAL SURGEON \ * Lcmsbnrn:, N. C. I Office in Hicks Building. Muin S ;Veet. p H. COOKE \ *\ I ATTORNEY-AT-LA W j \ ? Louisbnrg, N. C. Over Cooper & Pleasants Store.! Pi ompt attention given nil legal business enti isted to mo TVH. J. E. MALONE, Supt Hi Uth Louisburg, N. C Office in Aycock Drug Store Mi rket Street. Office practice, Si rger and consultation, f JJR. S. P BURT I PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Louisburg, N..C. I Office over P. S. A K. K. Allin's ^tpre |^R. R. F. YARBOROUGHI PHYSP-IAN and SURGEON, J ^ Louisburg, N. cJ ( mm Office in Yurborough A Bickett building. Night calls answered f:om T.J W. Rjekett s residence, phone 74. jD B. MASSE.NBl.KU j j ATTORNEY AT LA iV ! ? l.ouiHbure. N. u. J h Will practi**-* in all theoourtioi tie State u Office in Egerton Building s' II \ Y WOOD Rl"r FIX 1 ATTORNEY ATJLAMJ Louisburg. N.l C. I Will practice lu all courts of FrAnklm and I ndjoii ug counties. also 111 th* Supreme Court lid in the United States District and _ Circui Court. Office over'FirJt National J Batik," j I ^ f?l I WILDER ATTOKNEYJATi LA^V , 31 Louisburg, N.-: 0. ? u Office on Main street in CoDpqr buildiug. ; -i?i L gl'RCILL 4 HoLDEN | j attorneys ATL.VV Louiaburg. WiM attend thecourtsof ...aBkliii, Vance, Granville. Warren and aouutie*. also ~ the Suprcn- Couit _ A?r|h . Carolina. | i rumpv in it-iiiinn ki>cii ^iifviiuut 'mi* in ?piuill l??uMitiic? {?f ? ai T. W. Bickett. | It. B. White es LouUburi;, N-.C.* Fganfclinton. N. If JJICKBTT & WHITE j . * LAWYERS ! l.ouisburg. N.J j The settlement o? estates to? e Aeon lor*, | Ad- 5 ?inini?> ? *.ihii liiiHrilimi^U |nnd? n spec-' ' ialty, un ' ebonds requinil htr. Intv i nn be secured in .?< office. Office in Ynrborough.& loifldiug Miiin street / u-j yy m. 4'i:it30N attornky at L\iv i Lou Is bur*. JJ, h 1 k Practice in all courts Office Inns Main Street i> n; r W- H. YAHBOROIIflll. A.l J attorney AT I aw Louisburg. N. ( 1 All leflf.il Imhi .c* intrust*.! ?i tA, "receive A prompt attention. Offlee in* Egerton Building. """K [I UONTIUCTUK and BfTILDBR I omsliurir. N. (1 ? Trading uir-'B lor nil kinds of jbuildlpg supplies. artist> Mantles and |Tifce. A*ehitec turai dosiariM *uomitted. j ^ ??HDR ROfpdp4 DENTI8I \ Frnnklinton. N. C.. \ : E. A. ROGERS \ Tinworker. \ Louisburg, N.|C. J Will make estimates oil any job j Work Guaranteed. Call or write w) on in noed of anything in my ine I M , 'r\. J.vi.'--. - At .< - : -TV-' P : '" ..'. " ' - ,-.r) ' 5/**' " '" r .' ? ' ^""" ' ' Slow is ro buy fruit .jars, preserving kettl everything f AT A CHEAP ] BRANTLEY TRINITY PAJ Establishe ocation Meal, equipment unsurpassed. ymna3ium and athletic fields of Trinity ealth. A teacher in each dormitory look* ndcr his care. Faculty of College tiradu: ruction. Fall term opens Sept 13. For W. W. PEELE, Headmasl LOUISBURG NORTH Ci ?he One Hundred and Ninth S Begin Septelnb# [eve girl. and youDg ladies call secur\in irrounilings. Healthful conditions, ttirtfa oder true Christian influences, all the weq For Full Inform; Mrs. Mar}' Davip 1 LOUISBURQ, B Have Your Horse Shod. I have just installed a horse-brake 0 id am now prepared to shoe the wild- Cl >t horse or mule in Franklin county, t f you have one of this "nature bring a. ini to mc. My work is the. best. t( II. B. (iOPTON, i? Wood, N. C. oi * 8. rillblEftb 9 KEI3 S?1UL3 > DiAMONO -FRAKO fp^y s':^\ LADIES J ?V'f nk yonp l>r?w!?t ior C7\I CHE"!-"*t;7. S A HAMOND IlKANp riLUB in K? . 'iid/A oi.d metallic b/xes, scaled rith Illue(4#y i ibbon. T.\ltn t/o CTnEn..\ Uny oF -roup V/ pugplAt nod nut for Ciil-CUHM/ KS V IAMOXD BRAND PII.I.V, for twenty-fir?, tars regarded as Best, Safest, Alwavs Reliable. OLD BY ALL DRUGGiSTS r kH EVERYWHEREJS^ AMERICAN BEAUTY . * CORSETS ^gg |c tre the culmtrfctlon j if oorsat e^ccellpnce? J} \ - i ci he prod Jet of Jry 1h\p u ntellltfent wilUp- YytPwiTj * loneat and Ml 1 j it Urected efforts-*the KuiYV 1 r ? asulta oould Jnot \e fijl\\ VI it afferent thai IhoX. ?M\\ V g ire?ooraata ol stylish \jiu\ 1 | b tnaa and fast to nab la lU|jvxl ! iroportions. f JjJ| i . tl lot a batta oorsat llWW<: b; tan be made for the 'J . ^ nonsy. Wa jarry In stock all of ai V# latest, stu ntaf, modish offeot*. ^ IMRRIGAN BIADTT CORSETS g ONI DOLLAR UP A [R8.V M. HALL, Loulsbur*, N. C. 1 - ' sroEtMil* YEd SIREE! 1 >RQUGH BRTED TOBACCO ^ unf plug of sure enough good ceAts. Got 'em all beat easy. 1 rattening to hide the real to0 spice to make your tongue 1 old time plug tobacco, with ementa up-to-date. CHEW ; WE IT at our expense, the 0 iirt out this ad. and mail to i, neVnd address for attractive t] verkonly. "ya>? Th"; j h CA&ES CO., b item, N. C. [ v ?-? i : - - ]|rhc Time' ]ajx rubbers, tops * es, sugar and t or canning * i PRICE FROM X- I \ I < hicks'; RK SCHOOL I d 1898 \ students have U3e of the library, 1 College. Special attention given to c i after the living conditions of boys 1 ates. Most modern methods of in- t illustrated cata ocue address < :er. - Durham, N. C. 1 i COLLEGE I \ROLINA ! ession of this School will J r 13th, 1911 t moderate cost, pleasant, homelike ?h intellectual training, liberal culture ^ iKrements for a well-equipped life s itibq Address * J Ulen, President I forth Carolina ? _ t Notice [' Having this day qualified as executor _ f.the estate of VV. H. Stallings. deeased, late of Franklin county, this is R > notify all [persons holding claims b gainst said estate to present the same t > me on or before the 23rd day of .Tune o >12 or this notice will be plead in bar s f their recovery. All persons owing j. lict estate will please come forward ? 3d make immediate settlement. This une 23rd, 1911. I 0 .T. C. Bowhrv Kvt'ii i o 8Noah'. Lijiimantta I |( best remofl y for Rhcumatlsm, Sciatica, Lame Back, ' ? Stiff Joints and MuacleS, k Boro Throt, Colds, Strains, j 8pralns, Cuts, Bruises,'1 Colic,'Cramps, Neuralgia, n TWhkt^e, an<1 aU Norvo' ti Booe afid Muscle Achaa aodNPAlnf. The gjafflne 0 has Mbah'a Ark p?f every tl packute and loolrt like this * cut. Mutdiss BCD band on fronrfof^ycltage and a "Nolh'e Dmimant" always i In jtED^ak Beware of lmtfaU6ns. \Large bottle, t 25 jhmts, anil sold by all \\ dWwicrs In njedlclne. { Qua rant eed or money re- . rallded by Noah Remedy a Co., Inc.. Richmond, Va. ^ lommissioners Sale of Land, * Under and by virtue of an order of n tie made by the Sui>erior court of v ranklin County in that, special pro- ? ?edings entitled Kenneth?W. Edwards I al vs. Mis. Sallid J. Wilson et al, the ndersisrned? comtiissioner will, on r londay, thn4th day of Sept. 1011, it eing the Fird^ Mdhday in September, 1* t about nooo,V the court house door, v \ Louishurg, offer for sale to the high- y at bidder at puhJic auction, that valu- n ble and deairahkfcract of land situate . i the county of Vriilklin, State of forth Carolina, hdjVning the lands of P ienjamine (irimn Ntnd others and n ounded as follows: On the east by e ie lands of BerJamine Xriffin, on the ci orth by the lanfs of Jas\Harp?-r, on n ie weft by thelands of LiXSills, Harey Wood and where and on \he south .. y the lands of Isaac Wheless, contiinig one hundrel acre3, more oV less. cl erms of sale, one half cash and bal- e; ice on a credit of twelve months, de- 01 irred payment to bear 6 per cent per lc leum interest from date of sale, or (j IB whole payable in cash at the op- ,, on of the purchaser. This 4th dav of ugust, 1911. A. C. ZoLLicorrER, * Wm H. Ruffw, ' Commisaionera U V SUNDAY SCHOOL. .esson IX.?Third Quarter, For Aug. 27, 1911. HE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. xt of the Lesson. Jer. xxxix, 1-10. Memory Verses, 9, 10?Golden Text, Num. xxxiit 23?Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. We have come to tbe end of the ajory f Judah for tbe time being. for when l captivity their history ceases during bat period. Thus tbe r>73 years of .cts xiii, 17-21, from the exodus to the uilding of the temple, perfectly agrees rlth the 480 of I Kings vl. 1. by subractlng the ninety-three years of the aptivities in Judg. lii. iv, vl. xiii; so Iso the whole period of the present ge of Israers rejection of Christ, rhlch comes *n between the sixty-nine reeks and the seventieth week of Dan. c. 25-27. - Every believer should lay to earl that all time speDt out of fellowhip with Christ is time lost. *The ten tribes had been carried caplve In the nfbth year of their King loshea. which was about the sixth ear of Ilezekiah, king of Judah. The .ord had borne with Judah about 130 ears longer, sending them prophet fter prophet and giving them such ood kings as Hezekinh and Josiab, but hey were incorrigible. "They mocked he messengers of God and despised lis words and misused His prophets intll the wrath of the Lord arose gainst His people till there was no emedy. Therefore He brought upon hem the king of tbe Cbaldees * * o fulfill the word of the Lord by the nouth of Jeremiah" (II Chron. xxxvi. 5. 17. 21). The account of this siege of Jerusaem, with the capture of Zedeklah and uuuy ui uib pwpie, 13 recorded in Jer. li and II Kings xxv. and more fully n those two chapters than In our leson chapter. There were at least two ery strange things in connection with his siege and the capture of Zedekiab. gzekiel was a captive in Babylon, hunIreds of miles distant, and yet without elepbone or telegraph or wireless he vas told to note the very day the siege legan and set it forth by an object leson to the. captives at Babylon (Ezek. ;xiv. 1-3; Jer. lii. 4). He was told to ell the captives that the king would be arried to Babylon and die there, yet ;e would not see Babylon (Ezek. xii. 3). This Is explained by verse ? of >ur lesson. The time and manner of he fiight of the king and his men of var from the city, according to verse 4 if our lesson, were also seen by the >rophet in Babylon and set forth be'ore the people by an object lesson Ezek. xii. 1-13). Tbe capture of Zedeciah by night helps to make-more real hat the darkness and the light are >oth alike to Him with whom we have o do; that we cannot ?*scape nim tvhon He wants us: that it Is impossl)le to hide from Him (Ts. c xxxix. 1-12). We think of Jonah and his capture ind second commission and also of Cum. xxxii. 23. "Be sure your sin will Ind you out." On the other hand, conider how safe we are when God hides ts. Think of Moses In a cleft of the ock with God's hand covering him, of Slijah hidden by the brook Cheritb and t Zarephath and of Jeremiah and iaruch hidden from Jeholnklm! If we re true believers we may well rejoice hat our life is hid with Christ in God Col. ill. 3). From'the mnrder of Abel o the present time and 011 to the time vhmi he shall be shut up for a thouanu years the devil's motto seems to >e "Kill, kill!" See his dread work in erse G of our lesson. Yet the murder f Zedekiab's sons bears no compnrion to the murder of the Son of God a the presence of Mary. Flis* mother, 'hese men and all others die because f their own sins. He died for the sins f the whole world. >JV lilt "til XU1ICU L-U|HI?r l? Diiuv)n for their pood, like-Daniel and his [ lends. Ezekiel and others, but Zedeinh and his companions were carried aptive as a reproach and a proverb, taunt and a curse. This was shotvn :> Jeremiah in the vision of Jjie two askets of figs (Jer. 'xxiv). It is not rue concerning every one that "all is or the best." but it Js true concerning 11 who are redeemed by precious k>od; that nil things are for their good hat they may becoAne In their dally [fe more like Jesus Christ (Rom. viii). So the city was token and burned, nd-tbe walls were broken down and he people carried into captivity for eventy years, as the* Lord had predictd by Jeremiah (chapter xxlx. 10). The lountains remained as before, and It is written, "As the nj.iuntnins (not the rails) are round about Jerusalem, so he Lord is rouad about His people rom henceforth even forever." The captain of the guard left in the ind some of the poor of the people rbo had nothing and gave them vlnenrds and fields (verse 10). reminding s of Zeph. Hi. 12, "I will also leave i the midst of thee an afflicted and oor people, and they shall trust In the ame of the Lord." One feature of the omlng kingdom will be kings' special ire of and favor to the poor and the eedy (Ps Ixxll. 1-4, 12. 131. Jeremiah was still a prisoner when le city was taken (xxxvlil. 28). but the iptain of the guard (the chief of the : k ecu tloners?margin verse 9) received rders from the king of Babylon to I >ok well to him, do him no harm, but, o whatever Jeremiah might desire reraes 11. 12: chapter xl. 2-5). Thus, 'as fulfilled the Lord's promise to eremlah in chapter 1. 19. "1 am with >ee, as 1th the Lord, to deliver thee." -I Q * ( , X. ; "" " ,4=r~ Easily laid? can be laid righyover wood ihinsni if necessary n? Firenroof Stormproof ? Last Ss long as the building and never need repairs. For further detailed information apply to? M. F.J|HOUCK, Lcusturg, N.C THE ~ YIRGINXA BAY OCE.AJST VjEW, VA. The most popular^Sutnmer Hotel on thfe Virginia Coast will be open for guests On June 15th, 1911 Its fifth season under the same management. Operated by a Franklin County boy.jfc.The Virginia Bay is msdquarters for Franklin County people. ArrangeJtoJSpeadJiyour Vacation With Us And we tusure^you that everything possible will be done for the comfort and pleasure of you/self and ibpiilv during your stay. For Rates afl'd Other Information Write JNO. A. TUCKER, Mgr. n 1--_ - m 1 j^u-oLcxii vaiumia xeacners jl raining School A State School to Train Teachers for the Public Schools of I/orth Carolina. Every energy is directed tot 11 > s one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall term begins September 26th, 191\. For catalogue and other information, address / ' I Robert H. Wright, President. Greenville, N. C.* Only machine made with either belt Ar chain drive. Exclusive engine features contained in no other machine. #utonwtic lubrication instead of having to b? pumped in by hand. Cradle spnfng forlt instead of coil. Free engine clutch, which allows machine to stop Without stopping engine and two speed gear Direct sight opening oil guage. Prices from *20u, to $3*>0. See me and machine before buying, will guarantee satisfaction. x THURSTON K. ALLEN, AGT. LOUISBURG, N. C. D| AR1 Achoville, NJ Cw Tins prepared COV8 for College and for ChrlsDi .1^ tir.n Citizonwiip !>>r 118 vc.irs. r.nd ALONE in the U. S.. offers_a FREE ROUND TRiP TICKET fr^u anywhere within 1500 miles to any parent who. on inspection, is not convinced that itsmyrs rf ONE 8TORY hrick rooms, separated by a parapet FRr. WALL, are the BEST foHtcSltli, Sanitation. Ventilation and safety npainst FIRE. 1703 Send for Cataloppeor cfiuc and see. COL. R. BINCHAM. Scot.. R. F. D. No. 72 1912 TRINITY COLLEGE 1859 1892 . 1910-1911 I Three memorable dates: The granting of th? charter for Trinity college; the removal of the college to the growing am^pfosperous city of Durham; the building of the New and Greater Trinit^^ftlagnificent new buildings with new equipment and enlarged facilities^TJomfortable hygienic dormitories and beautiful pleasant surroundings, me Departments: Academic, Mechanical, Civil j and Electrical Engineering, Law, Education, Graduate. For catalogue and other I information, address R. L. FLOWERS, Sec., - Durham, N. C CONSOLIDATED SALE RAMO.S TYPEWRITER CO., INC. C. D. WEEK^, TRUSTEE ANP [THE JOHN TYPEWRITER AGENCY'3 | " r--_ _ f i - St.no. 1?" of Tunonxl'itoijc CunnliAo ^ WW V'? ? 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Prices on office furniture quoted upon repueBt. Terms?Express COD on approved bankable paper. Order at once from JOHN S. RAMOS PrinceM Building = WILMINGTON, N. C. Box 54 | \ ' 1
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