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TIMES t f. jW^ON. EdttoT and Manajtr " <A?. . M ?N? nttta. V *(I11H? Fuiday. Deo. 1, J911. -? ! J-i- 4 Three more weeks to Christmas Sunday. A? '? Thh cartoons by Russell i? the NewsObserver are full of thought. Won deb If the scientists of Mars have discovered our new canal yet? Honest now, did you give than1b for the prosperity you Lave eujdyed. Reports show that troops are being called out in Colorado to settle the labor ?' troubles. * The several Conferences held the pa?t two weeks have ended amid much good feeling. Rkally, do you believe that if the 14pie counter''was jejen^ . away with there would Be as many republicans? Halifax county is working a good part of their roads with vagrants. A good example for Franklin to follow. Wb hope the Western wool growers told the President more than they were willing to cough up to the tariff board. The United States Ambassador to Brazil, Irving Bedell Dudly, died in the | Johns-Hopkins hospital at Baltimore j Monday. The alleged unfair freight rates for the transportation of eagles and cobras will not arouse any widespread popular indignation . The North Dakota courts hold that a man can demand and receive t alimony ' from his wife-upon being sued by her' for divorce I r , n " * It is-a comme tary on the American ; idea of justice that we never begin to. treat prisoners huir.aselv until tltey' have been proved guilty. 9 don't know why, but. in nine.j cases out of ten you can spot a? young j r man or boy who gambles, by the at- i tention they give their work. , t And the ministers arc singing the, praises of Kinsten and its hospitable | people. Bight tiiey should* as Kins ton j is a fine place and full of good people. ?. I You really can't expect a negro to do a week's hard work and earn six dollars, i when he can sell & lot ol~ whiskey and make, the same amount in leas than six hours. \Yk have always heard .that *'a poor excuse was better than none," but we don't believe this will hold good in the " republican party pretenses? they are j too thin. A good live Chamber of Commerce | in any town' can do wonders in the advancement ef the interests of the town that will open the eyes of the pessimistic citizens. There is a suspicion that the steam laundries have incited this Chinese rebellion ia order to make their rivals quit the collar md cuff bujiness and go home to fight. A Stamford man has presented to Connecticut a sample soil from every State in the Union. Now, if somebody would do as much for New Hampshire, it might'grow a crop. In the death of J. P. Caldwell the State has lost one pf it* best citisena and the press one of its strongest and lost influential writers. His loss will he felt all through the State. A Niw YosK inventor has a scheme to prevent airshipe from obeying the ' law of gravity; but if his attachment ~%iD lit banian beings, can't we navicatr the welkin without aeroplaaesT Fob the honor of our country next year army of*cert will have to keep at of the horse show contests and let a bunch of Wyoming cow punchers see what they can do against the foreign riders. / Mbvkb until fed' white people stop being so ready to stand bond or loan asoney to the price of a fine for fee negro, wJlKbe official* be able to break up so much crap shooting and srhlakey sailing fat Louis burg. Firam thousand people, mostly w> men, attended the funeral of Hatter Clay Beatta in Richmond Bonfiay. so say repofta. He was baited by fee mLL y , ?.,?J*?j liwi until they are willing to come out openly %nd lend their assistance. You can't expect an officer to enforce a law wheu he knows the public don't want him to. Champ Clark says the Democrats are settled for gaed and predicts victory in 1912. This sounds good to us, and we only hepe he sees "the handwriting on the wall." It la truly time that an end is being put to the "iniquities" of jthe Republican party. Thbre is no use "cussing" thedaws; they are usually all right. The trouble generally is in the officer?; however, the public ueed not expect the officers to enforce the laws when tbey know they will be severely criticised by the very people from whom they should receive encouragement. a white man named John Rhodes, of Zebulon, and about 50 years old, was found dead about one mile from that place on the Norfolk-Southern Railway on Saturday morning with his head crushed and brains scattered and exposed. It is supposed that he was killed by one of the night trains^ < .v ??? IN passiug through eastern North Carolina this week we saw a sign tKat read "given away factory sit^. for any manufacturing enterprise." "Now why can't I^ouisburg start something likejthis only don't wait for people to read the sign, but send it to them. You mav not know who to pu> the proposition to, but with an organization like a Chamber of Commerce they wid he easily found. " Let's try it. Wi won't use names but vre have been informed bv those who t'.ave taken part that there is a great deal of gambling being carried on by the boys of Louisburg. This is something that should be stopped. If the fathers of the boys can't stop it then the officers should be instructed to stop it, but if it is your son he catehee, don't the officer and try to have it "squashed,*' go up and pay the fine liIce a man and take steps to have your son change his ways in the future. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may b* taken with perfect safety by the meat delicate woman er 3*11ingest child. ^The ?M and feeble withwlp find-them a ih?<NC suitable remedy fir^a^ding and strengthening their weakAued ckgestion and foK^gulating the Loviels. Khr sale by ai degfets. . . . OVERTAXEDHundreds of LouNhurs R^iid ers Know What it^MfansT?e kidneys are mertuxej. if .? t?? lu'ic'i to do. T^ev loll ab.?uj it in many aches ami pains? 4 % Backache, dizziiiiM*, h^adsche Early symptoms of "kidney ills Uriiiafy^ri>uble8,'diuf>*'tts,Bright,8 disease follow. ~~ The st-iteraent below shows Vou what to do. ? Joseph E.. cool, 823 S. Pers??u St, Raleigh, N.iC, savs:. "The public indorsement I gave Dean's Kidney uPill* almost /th^ee years ago was Vorr,;Ct in /every particular.. I cannot speak too strongly of thi$ remedy in siew^fTf what hail done fon oie. 11 is (he best prepar^tioil to U>e Ipidfecr lairie and wetfk bacV^nd I would not be without a supply w^Wiandf 1 have pr?>cored Doau's IPilis and have'taken tb?m w lVenfeverfHay back or kidneys hare bokieVed ImeNsTtelief has always tollcMred L a shoH time and at the pr^^i I am in good health. I hard oiAn recommended Doan'a Kidneys jPilla to my ? v l\ IIHJIIUS. For sale by all dealer*. Price 60 oenrs. Koeter-Milburn Co , Buffalo, New York, *ole ax?nu tor the United State*. ltemember the name?Donn'i? ] and take no other. There i* littledangir fa>m a *old or from an attack of the Wis except when followed by pneumonia! aid thia never happens when Ctteuraerlain's Couph Remedy i* need. Thia nAady ha# won it* great reputation and Vxteheive *ale by it* remarkable eoie* of cold* and grip and can be relied anpn with implicit confidence. For eale hj all dealer*. \ Fine line of ChrietnlJi* randies, nut* ect at N. C. Pteaaants. ~RO) BAKING I Aknnltrii [The #nly Btkti^ HmR?yalQrap< M ALUM, IO I * ' ' * * ' ' i* *" i ' ' / V* j .{fit '> '. : ' Suggestive Questions . On tic SuntUyCSdtsol Lrsson by Rev. Dr. Liucott for the International Press Bible Question Club 1 . ?' Cenynp*! lullMJtn.T S x.n.vll, XI. V. . . D?CKHUKU lOTH, 1911. Nehemiuh m?t His Enemies. Neh. vl a Golden Text?The Iiord U the streng-h of my life; of whom shall 11 be afraid? IV txvii; 1.^ (1.) Verses 1-2?When God is blesaiug us with great success in our wilrk how does tl av generally aff> ct those who are doing the same kind i of work? (2.) lYhioh are the worst enemies j and why, those who outwardly de-j clare thair hostility, or those who! pretend to he friends and are secret- | ly w orking for our injury? (3.) Why instead of being annoy-1 ed, did not Sonbaliat and his com- ! pauy aiiujirh-and praise Neheminh ; for his wonderful success? (4 ) In a race it is fair for each to i try to win; but w hat is the character of the one who puts out his foot and trips up his competitor? (5.) What would you say were the teal motives of Sanbullat, and his | friends, in wanting to prevent the building of the wall of Jerusalem? (8.) When men have- for years ' ' negiecrea, or tuned to do a needed . work, how do they generally feel. . when others do-that work? (7.) How would you characterize . the answer of Xeh miah to the invi- . tstion to a conference with Saabai- . 1st? (8.) What tuny be expected of bus . iuess or professional men who neg- . lect th-ir calling and spend much ? time iu plating bail or other pas times? , (9) V-rsea 4 8?Why were they 11 so anxious to have this outside con-; J ferenee w ith Kehemiah? (10.) If a false report -gets ciicu. | J latfcd about a man .who-is" doing a a g.kmi work, h u intttfh, it at v notice, J ' should he take ot it? (11.) What piol ahlv would hat e a been the result if Noheimih had 1 gone to this conferenco in order to 2 protect his good name? (1-2) Wh\ d i people s often im- |2 pugn the motives of those who are 2 succeeding in doing a good work? (13 ) How should we treat those I s who oppose us. or speak evil of us?{2 (14.) What arguments did orl2 could Sanhallat use to justify the ac- 2 cusatinn w hich he said people were a making against Kehemiah? (15.) Is slander of good people J generally pure fabrication, or is it a a perversion of actual facts, as in this a i^se? a Yerse 9?There is. a natural g [ teod^iey for us to be more or loss ! j afruidVif such devilish and persistent m enumiekas these; what, therefore, is . oi.r bestVietliod to keep up oar cour- ? age sud suhneed? / J [17.) Vers^S^O 14?What would I have happened if lieheiniah had been tempted to tear, an\ had ehut him- 1 seir~t?p in the templAas he was advised? \ (18.) In what clas^t would rou place the sin of moral cowardice? (19.) Which are the rnlteerile, and why, bad men in a piooa gttkyj or ont-aad-out sinners? (This is one Qt the questions that mar be answered in writing by members of tbe olub.) (20.) llftw did Nebemiah discern the hypocraey ot Shemaiah? (21) Verses 16-18?How long uid 1 K take them to oomnlete the wall? - (22.) What qualities did Neha. J tniah display tliat arc atill eweotiul 3 (or aacceaa? Legaon for Sunday, Deo. 17th, 1911. Eara'tf??ohea tbe Law. Nab. 1 viii. < ^der g Pmntf made ?Cream ofTartar JMIfHWWATl . . . . , 1 \ "'a .* ' ' ' - > . : . . . ' ? > :V V. y ? Farmers and H LOUIS. BU Where There's a V * . *,,j Is an old and a very true saying , and in than in the matter of saving money. I earnings, as it is not what one tarns bt Start a savings accounf\this month wit! Make 'OURl Ban Farmpr? and \ Louisbun F. N. Egerton, President \ M. S. Clifton, Cashier. \ | STOP[.. COINS R We have acceptedthe agency for the i S> three-piece Iron Bed. The above na 9 more loose rails, falling_slats, rusting P shown this line of beds. ^Satisfaction 9 dealer in each town. | Just a few more cottro | call at old price $4 I Mmitioll a L Remember W. P. Neal Built IC 6 I ; ' \ i Cheap & Every Pair ? Sold k , i. -r McKinne Bra SATISFACTION OR ) . .7T k i ' ' ' - "-W ,V , *" J 4 . I ' V lir fi_j i 1Tfi ifnriillirTir TTrrrriiifr lerchants Bank IRQ, N. c. Vill There's a Way i nothing does it apply with more force Cveryone should save seme part of his ( it what he saves that makes wealth, h us. * ik YOUR Bank. ' \,\ .. ? * v ? * ???! Merchants' Bank ?>\N. C. / n. C. P. Harris, Vice-President W. E. Ui?eII, Assistant-Cashier. ? " ? READ j >IDER..[ Did reliable and well known Bernstein A me on a bed means perfection. No & springs, .etc. Call and ask to be "* tip or money back. Sold only by one A l mattress to first that J 4 1.08s. Come quick. *" i hd Bunn I tee Place X ling, Main Street. %, v M . .J _ c E i I \ J Everlasting i ? . ^ II * L Company || * fOUR MONEY BACK HI 1 1 . . . ' 'v' "' \ . ? ' I Nt . " ' - 1 j^psgqBgfe'tf&" * '?-j 1 ^*aKni* v -
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