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frtint Advice Let ue help you, ^ith afime experienced paint advice, to select the rightlpajfit for your home; let ua show you some tasteful Qolor combinations for your . home ; let us explain whyjp you ask your painter to use tfDUSE FAINT you will save mnty 1 nd^et bitter The real test of piifit Vatae is not the per talk* Ait, hut the yakds of surface it will cover and the years it will last./ Acme Quality V?use Paint costs Jess because it takes leas and lasts V^ngcr. . Come in and get an Acme Quality Paintiile Guide Book. It's free.^. If it's a surface to cr painted,' enameled, stained, nr> mahed or finished in any v^y, there's an Acnw Quality Kind to fit the purpose. 1 McKinne Bros. Co., Louisburg, N. C. phone ibo YOhlR WAISTS I can always flU your orda^T with the beat things to eat at the lowest pria^ Besides a full line of Groceries, you wn jfit your fresh vegatables, such as new cori^VBquash, snaps, June peas, cucumbers, tomaAes and new irish potatoes. All orders appnfcianfcd and Ulle'l with the great est care. jr \ b/ &? HI CK5 / PHONE 10G I ? A ? INCREASED YIELDS ~ \ MEAN INCREASED PROFITS <3 ? ? for Top Pressing Oats, Corn, Cotton, Truck and General Crops . ' USE ONLY GENUINE "Cerealite Top Pressing" BEARING OUR TRADE MARK V 1 (don't RE J?1SI.EAI) BT IMITATIONS.) - "fFRFAl ITF" at cost per ton t*ian "Soda," LLI\LriLI I L. using ithe same number of pounds per acre, gives equally as g&d, if not better, results than "Soda." | \ "CER^A\LITE" is packed in 200 pound bags, in good mechanical condition does, not stiffen the land, land does not Evaporate. The 'crop gets it all. For "CEREALITE ^and full information regarding it, apply to McKinne Bros. Co. /Inc. Loaisburg, N. C.' . ,.,/0R Home Fertilizer and ChemicafrCompany Sole Ownertf and Blani ' y , V. \ \ i Copes Items. Mr. Charles IBest loit a good (farm horse last week. Mr. E. L. Moore has contractedVlth the Wilson Artesian Well Co., to bore his well and will commence in a few days. Quite a number of people have dona ted to the Popes church fand and work will commence soon on the church. There will . be memorial service at Pope on the Sunday. All are invited to come out and bring some flowers in memory of the dead. ? We >r* (lad to know that Mrs. Lueindy Jones, whe has been sick for several weeks, has somewhat improved. Mr. K. L. Conyers went to Raleigh Thursday. Mr, Las Shadours, who has been very sick for some time, returned to his former home in Tennessee last Sunday. He cams here with Mr, Holeman who operates the saw mllQst Popes. Jacko- lan terns hare been s<*n around Longs old mill for several nights, last week in large numbers ? - ? G. H. f. . Escapes An AwfMl fste. A thousand tongues could nof express the gratitude *f Mrs. J. K. Cox, of Joli it, III, for hell wondorfuy deliveronce from an awful \fatc. ' Typhoid pneu monia had lefft me with a dreadful cough," she writes./ ''Sometimes 1 had such awful Xfoyghing spells I thought I would dip. I could get no help from doctor's Areatment or other medicines tiH I usedVDr, King's New Discovery. But / owV mv lifp to this wonderful remedy for iVcarcsly couch at all now.'l Qfcick, sane h*1 reliable for all throat ajfd lung troVbles. Every bottle'guaranued. 50c anddOo. Trial bbttlejfree aw4yct>ck Drug yo. The worst ^mistake one i^xHtcely to make in pamtiW is wromfpaint; it is ea?T to make tmi year/when paint is so high. \ / We all say "Cwris the best?" and there are 1000 of u^SLOne is best; but a dozen are so nytr on a lerel that no one knows, fon4ure, f^at his istheonr. The worst faints ardkrorst liars; they know whalr they are, \ put on a bold face, and Wrazen it out. V Their one true argumektis low price; but lo^^rice paint is al^ys, must be, . atraudfitis made to client cheatable | pfopUT \DEVOE. BpeKinne Bros., sells it. \ WhatTexans Admire'' i is hearty, vigorous life, according/ to I Hugh Tallnfan; ot San Aiuonjo. *yWe find," he writes, 'Vhat Q t. King's New Life Pills surely pufluieyTife and dnfergy j into a person. Wifdifftd I believexhey are the best made^L Excellent for j stomachs liver or Jpdimv troubles. 25 cents at Aycocfc Urug Cok The Veterans Cross o^Honor. HrfW dear to the heart of each gray headed soldier, "* Are the thoughts of the days whea we aU wore the gray, While memory recalls every .trial and i danger, . .7 And scenes of the past live In battle array; Though long since discarding our arms and equipments, ? , i There's one thing a veteran most surely will note; The first thing he sees on the form of a comrade Is the little bronze cross that he wears on his coat-. "How much did it cost?" said a man to a soldier, "That little br6nze cross that you wear on your coat?" "A fortune in aioneT," he answered the stranger, "And four years' of marching and | fighting to boot. I "The wealth of the world car aot pur chase this emblem, j 'Except that the buyer did wear the gray, too; "For It ahows to mankind the full marks of a hero? "A man wbo to honor and couatry waa troe.v' Than let us be proud of thia emblem of honor. And wear it with spirit both loyal aad bold; Fratemlly welcome e*eh one who lag gests it. With Ioto In oor heart* for the com radea of old. Each day musters out whole battalions of Wearwra, And soon will be missed thia loved token ao dear; But ages to come will remember with honor The man who'd tjie-right thia bronze emblem to wear. H. H. Stevens. In " Living Confederate Songa." Sick headache \eeulta j/rm a disor dered condition of the Stomach, and C*a be cured by the u a\gT CbamberlaitTs Stomach and LivM^Tablets. Try it For sale by all deaRrs\ Reflections of a Bachelor. Tomorrow is better than today be cause it has possibilities. Stick to the straight and narrow path and avoid the rush. , A club can beat more ideas into some heads than reason can. t A boy needs to be whaled pretty of ten so as not to need it oftener. Harried life becomes fairly comfort able fer a woman when she gets to be a widow. ? New York Press. ONE ATTACT J FOLLOWS ANOTHER Ha^een Your Experience Tak ing Calomel for Constipa^ * tlou? Try Dodson's Llyer f \,Tone Next Time. jf . Many people take calomel Jt> cure constipatum. and it does cure jr Tor one day, but twb or three daysJster they are sicker tftpn ever. Th wt is One of the after-eflcats of calonijf This is the reason whnScoggin Drue C>., drug storo^ wall nojrguarantee cal omel to be harmless, jpiut we do guar antee DodBon's I,iv*Tone to be a per fect substitute farreal<>mel. Hudson's Liver-Tone will Jrre constipation and bilious attacks 4qd keep them cured, by stimuIating,an<J* tonlng-up the liver to do its bestworkX It is a vegetable liquid witli 'a pleasant taste and is harmless to rhiidrea as Wjell as grown people. jr. livens upVhe liver by nat \ ural mcUpo Is, does nnft act so strongly as t > weaken the bcdvXbut is safe and , [sure ipst the same, you can buy' !a today from Scogfcn Drug Co., with^he assurance of yourjnoney back if it fails iii your case. v Notice.' Having^] ualified as adrninistratap^f Iva Culpepper Swanaon, decM^rtf^his is to notify rersons hpning claims against hor-estate to^wsent them to the undersiRnetni^lrf'before April 4tk, 1913 or this Qottc^tiull be plead in bar of i heir reco^^y. iNu-sons owin# said estate wil^Kne forwaVd and rriake im- 1 mediate a^tlement. ThisSlhe 4th day of Aij)T 1912. \ ^ ? 11. M. SWANSONSAdoir. Metal, WoofVar.d Stone ChurrvKvat i L. P. Hicks. V* Jackson Squsu^Colfee, cold tea glas ? ? and fttrain?Mjfc a\T. 1?, Hu-W Many women have figures that are almost perfect; /very. woman would/like to know that her figure was considered perfect. This result is easiest obtaineefby wearing a KABO "TH8 LI7B MODEL CORSKT" Evgfy one made to fit the figure of a perfectly formed woman, each model suited for its par ticular kind of figure. Get the right model Kabo for your measure ments and you'll get the desired result. Tike Kabo Fashion Book is benitiful ? ask tor a free copy. *- \ , J Kabo (\raeta "can be bad with either metal eyelets or with the loop cord eyelets. All KatxACoraeta are guaranteed non-rust -Ul- ,I? ... c^m STYLE SOU Oopjrtfht Kabo Oor*?t 0o> Styl# BO 11. The woman who hat nred yCANDLER - CROWEl L CONIPANY . ? It tk mo* ?*?b? French ts found m luxuBoos villa* ? in campi Everybody uses it ; everybody Ekes W ?? year round. It bake*, broflt, room ; It n equipped with a *>eci?I Letting p faction oven, birder, toaster, and pan. ?pied foe uk with the > /' ? Frtt Cook Book aitk tvtry ttov*. Cook. Book ?lao given |o ?nyooe ?ending 3 cents to com mailing coft. ' All deolen tell fhs ?tore., it u handsomely s as??5SaSS !?. M^SHTcTs STANDARD OIL COMPANY \ (Incorporated .In New Jersey) NEWARK. N. J. BALTIMORE. MD. 1 They interlude and overlap each hardest driving fain or snow cannot sift unae Won't pulsato or rattle in wind-storm*. *1 last as W&g as the building, and never need - such a way that the jiem. s also fire-proof, will For Sale by ? M. F. HOUCK, With Increasing ? Years The duty of providing for those whom you must soon leave becomes the more imperative. It will soon b? too InteN. Megle?.ted duties brjttj? increased ang isbu \ tlie final bow. ... \ ' / For full information reading The' Mutual Life Policies, see, 'phx?ne or write. R. P. TAYLOR, \ District Manager. Louisburg, - rforth Carolina Office over C,'T. Stokes store, W\H. Furgurson and B. B. Perry.ySpecial Agents, will be^lad to answer any 5 10 AND 25 C^NT SPECIAL S> L E This is an eyent that will surpass' anything eyer at tempted in the value gfying line in Louisburg. 2t?c Gold Band Covered Dishes , V f ? Value $1.00 Gold Band 12 in Dishes - V/ - Value 1.00 25c Gold Band Pitchers - ?yfi - Value .75 25c Go'd Band Plates and Small Dis&os Value ' .21 Decorated Cups and Saucers / - \ - Plates, Bowls and Dishes / - \ 10c 5c fie LACES, EMBROIDERIES AND '^RIBBONS, TINWARE ani/glass WARE. SALE BEGIN^PROMPTLY AT 3 OCLOCK WEDNESDAY, MAY V?9TH Gome yourself if you can ? il' not send ybur husband. PICTURE FRAMES In connection with my furniture and musical instrument repair business and 5, 10 and 25 cent Store. I will make picture frames to order. Will carry a good line of moulding and will be glad to have your work. . * Lot of new music*!' instruments just arrived. E. ODOMi L,dulst>Wrar, IV. C. Spruill Building ^ . c: Court Street
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