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In a Fourth of July oration in Denver, N. C, Godwin once remarked on the small means wherewith Washington had aohieved snob great ends. * 1 "When 'I think," said ' Godwin, "of Washington's terrible handicap, my inin<! goes buck to the town of Nola Chucky. "An actor-manager wuc to appear forxme night "LnNola Chuoky, ana accordingly he wired the proprietor of the Nola Chuckey house. "'Will hold rehearsal tomorrow noon. Have stage manager, stage carpenter, property map and assistant chief electrioian( and all the stage hands at theater prompt to hour." "He received this telegram in reply: "'He will be there.' "?Washington Star. UK JUST BCTTEII IS. Bathhouse partitions are not sound-proof, and consequently a eweet female voice full of dismay was plainly heard at Atlantic City on Saturday afternoon. "Ob, Laura!'' cried the voice, evidently addressing her gill chum in-1 the adjoining house. '"I have forgotten my shoe horn. Have vou one that you can lonn me?" 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A man might just as well be in love with a girl as try to convince her he isu't. You can tell a man with a family of children by how nervous he gels when he drops a com on the floor even m his oflice. One thing a woman ^cau never forgive in her hnsband is to forget the color of her hat the day they started on their honeymoon. Just what you really think of a man who imagines you admire him wouldn't surprise him any more than what ho really thinks of you would surprise you.?New York Press. . Digestion and Assimilation. It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system ChamMrlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate the" stomach and liver and enble them to perform their function! naturally. For sale by all dealers j \ Have Your Jfyrse Shod. I have just installed a horse-brake and am now prepared/to shoe the wildest horse or male in J Fkenk lin county. If you have one of/this-nature bring him to me. 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I I Sale of Valuable Timber. Under the authority contained in an order of the Superior Court of Franklin County in the special proceeding, entitled, Martha A. Mos/s, Victoria Moses, et als vs. Roger C Aioses, Jas. C. Moses, et al9, I will ory Monday, the 4th day of September/ 19JT, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all the timber 8fxhches in diameter at the stump whah cut 12 inches from the ground on that certain tract of land situate in/Franklin County, State of Notyli Car/lina, and in Cypress j Creek Township, Wounded on the North j by the landsXof/Willie Bowden, The' Greenlief-Johnio/ Lumber Co., awd] Willis BowdenY on the East by the lands of Mrs. jwra Coppedge; on the South by the Jbnd^ of Mrs. Laura Coppedge and Mre. Slavey; on the West bv the lands of /no. Wood and Mrs. Sallie Hollingswonh. the Entire tract containing about fwo,hund^ed^and sixty-five (265) acres, and being known as The Luther Mwes Home Place. The oak/trees on the lot around the home areAiot included ih the timber to be sold. / Three / (3) years will be given in which nb cut and remove the timber from tl+i land. P.artiis desiring further information will apply to the undersigned commissioner/ This the 3rd day of August, 1911. / / R. B. White, Commissioner. Thfe above sale was continued until Mon/lay, October 2nd 1911, at the hour of noon. 7p Electric ( Bitters 1 Mado A NeMManOfHIm. "I wac suffering fr<*n nnin in mv stomach, head n?d ba*k," writes H. T. Alston, Balafgh, IOC., "and my ) iver and kidneysdid noVwork right, but four botthfs of Electfip Bitters made jne feel Jibe a new man." PRICE 60 CTS. AT ALL DRUO STORES. CHiCHES^ SPILLS 1 DIAMOND B,*AND ^Wf L LADIE9I Ack y?of l?rur*U? 4>r Ckl-CHKS-TRR'S A 1 DIAMOND BKANlf PILES in Rrn mnd/j\ ' . Gold metallic bo Acs, scaled with Blue<<>> Ribbon. Take not otdbr. 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