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|J"\_ 4 ^ i ? /bdlhora Lady Soffered ? G ... Deal, But Is AM Bight Now. w, ?' SheDhorn, Alt. ? In a letter from this pUoe, Mrs. Carrie May says: "A short ttae ago, I oommenoed to bare weak . "twill and headaches. , I felt bad all tie time, and eoon ' grew eo bad I couldn't stay up. I thought I would die. At last my bosband sot me a bottle of Oardul, and K helped me; w be cot wm more. After X had taken the Mcond bottle, I was enilrely well. I wish erery lady, suffering from womanly trouble, would try CarduL It Is the best medicine I know of. It did me more good than anything 1 sret OMd." l? Cardui la a woman's tool*? a strengthening medicine for women, made from Ingredient* that act spe cifically on the womanly organ*, and thus help to build ?p the womanly con stitution to glowing good health la a remedy for woman's ffla, it haa a sueoecsful reoord a I erer *0 yean. Tour druggist sails M. Please tor K. *B,-ir?to Professional Card DR. W. B. MORTON Eye Specialist Louisburg, N. Carolina M?ll? J. A. Ten*. Mot Doer to Hotal D R. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING, Dentist, OflW in Hotel building, next to PoetoOoe LouUbunr, N. C. Houtm 9 to 4:90. Pbooc No. 40. - . JJR. H. A. NEWELL, PHYSICIAN Louitbcrg, N. C. PhoM No. ISO DR, E. M. PERRY Thysician and Surgeon Louisburg, - North Carolina Offic? next door to ArcOck Drue Store y Day phooo 69 Night Pnona 101 ) j^K. C. H. BANKS DENTAL 8UROEON I>;ui*bur?, N. C. . Office in Hicks Building, Mtain^Strwt. DR. J. & MALONE, Supt. Health Louisburg, N. C. Office in Aycock Drug Store, Market Street. Office practice, Surgery and consultation. D R. S. P BUBT PHYSICIAN and SL'ROFON Louisburg, N.JC. ' Office in Bart Building Main street Hour* 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. and A to 5 p. m. jJR. R. F. TARBO ROUGH PHTSriAN and 8LR(^EON] LouisborK. N . C-4 Office in Tarboroagh ft Btskett building. Nijrbtealls answered fiom T. W. Bicketrs residence, uhone 74. HAYWOOD RDFFIN ATTORNEY AT LAW Lonisburtl. N." C. Will practice In all courts of Franklin and adjoining conn ties, also in the Supreme Court ami in the United States District and Circuit Court. Office oyer First National Dank. gpRUILL A OULDEN ATTORNEYS AT LAW ? Louisburg. N^ C. > ill attend the courts of *ranklin, Tan*#," Granville. W arret, and N rounttee, also the Supreme Couit orth Carolina, prompt attention given 10 collection* < >fR? in Bproill buildina. T.W.Bickett, R.B. White, E.H. Malooe jniCKlTT, WHITE A MALONE LAWYERS Louisburg. If. . ? General practice, settlement of eetates funds injected. One member of the Arm alaways in the office. M. PERSON ATTOBNJSY AT LAW LonUbcnr.fN . 0? Practice Ln all courts Offloc on M sift Stroot w w H. IABBOBOUGH.gr. ATTORNBT ATI.AW ILoWsbarc.N. II All I'*"1 baslasse Intrastod M m? iveotre prompt atSMUna. OOw la Eaortoo M r. HOOCK OONTBAOTOR mm* BT71LDE8 . ?,uwkm. V. c. 2?^USC'm!usS?^?^ TOiTnA?iISt | ? . ? I Government Cost More Than Doubled Under Roosevelt DEMOCRATS' GREAT RECORD ????? ??art1lng Flgurea Which Show That the Coat of Our National Existence and tho High Com of Living Muat Bo Raduoad. . tfnder a proper downward revision of the Republican tariff schedules the P?ople of tho UnMed State* would Bare 92,000,000,000 aaoh 7 oar, or or or $100 par family on- manufactured goods alone. > ... _ *??' ? -i; P??sldsnt Taft*a vetoes of the wool tariff bfll and iba steel tariff measure paeaid b y a Democratic house OOUT THE PBOPUE OF THE UMffED BTATB8 ABOUT 9060,000.000 P?R ANNUM. Tlw eoat of oouduoUni the federal /?overmaeot MORE THAN DOUBLED between the eloee of Preatdeot Clove, land's aaoond administration (Demo cratic) and the beginning of Preatdeot Roosevelt* a aaoood administration (Re publioan). Aa the DIRECT RESULT OF HIGH REPUBLICAN TARIFF SCHED ULES the people of the United States P?7 a tax FROM NINE TO 8BVHN TY-BIOHT PER OBfT on food and ordinary hmwfcold articles need hi the home by every faatOy, rich and poor. The total aoat of ranaing tbe federal ?overnmsnt In 1*6 waa |W ,000, 000. The amount appropriated at a single aeerfon of tha Btxt/ -fleet oongraaa tor the flacal year 1911? 9L0H.1U, 444.44 ? waa more than doable the amounts? 9 964.496,0W.U? appropriated tor the flacal yeara 1897 and 19M at both sea alona of tbe Fifty-fourth coogreea, the last congress of the second Cleveland administration. Only eight yeara eiapeed between the close of the seoood administration of President Cleveland and the beginning of the second administration of Presi dent Roosevelt and yet Abe amount ap propriated daring the four years of the latter ? ?S,?42.a03.B7r 15? waa more than doable that appropriated In the four years Mr. Cleveland waa at the helm? vis, 11.871.69367.47. For 1910, the laet flacal year provid ed tor In congress under President Roosevelt, tha hlghwater mark hi ap proprlatlona ? 91.044^01,867.11 ? waa reached. President Taffs esttmste to the laet session of wnngreai tor government support for tbe fisoal year waa 94.040^ ?4t,0NM. In other wnrOa. governmental ec penses tor tbe POUR TBAR9 of Presi dent Cleveland's admhrietratlon <Dem> ooratlc) were otdy 98?03?1,861.M more than President Taffs (Republican) es timate of the amo? t neoeeaarr to oev er the erpeneea ef ONE THAR' t President TaCfa administration. Congressman >>hn J. Fltager&ld of Xw York, a Demooeat and obatrmaa of the oonunittee an appropriations, In addressing the hooae Aug. IS, 1912. on ?the ( subject of appropriations said, "Thoughtful men have watched with alarm the rapid Increase in the ooet of government In the United States." Ha farther said that two causes seem re sponsible for many present esila: "One. the UNFAIR AND KNJU8T SYSTEM OP TAXATION by which an undue ahare of tnoome br tbose whose circumstances In life are not considered more than reasonably oom fortable la taken through our ouetoms laws for the support of oar govern ment; the other, tbe difficulty or Inabil ity to readjust our system of taxation and to remove many taxes from the neoessaries of life, so long aa the GOV ERNMENT 18 EXTRAVAGANTLY CONDUCTED, or the Instrumentali ties provided tor the oonduot of the public service as? sttber tneffldent or are not u til toed ao aa to render (he most effective and oomprebeustve sa sults." Mr. Fitzgerald then oadled attention to the fact that the Democratic party pledged Itself if Intrusted with power to do two things ? REDUCE TAR FTP DUTIES AND RETRENCH POT liC EXPHNDCrtrRBa by ^?..?-yi-g waste In admlnletraitlon and (be abolV tlon of oaeiesa, kiwiassbls rftto? . The RepubDoana talk Acnt tariff revision, and yet when a Democrat* bouse In fulfilling Demooratto promises ko the people isdueed Oka torKl a Re 4s h ".i ?Rheumfttisin getting a grip on you? Rheumatism la thkmoet dUt lag and diacouraging olall trabb Nine cases out o< tenYau'bec by using Noah's Linimeaty ' Where there is no 4^eIlin fever a few applications will re you. / Y J Noah'a Liniment p enetrateeV not evaporate like > ether remedie Requires y little rubbing. NOAH'S LINIMENT Rellcrtd This Man of a Tcniblt Condition. ?I Mifrerwl with rh?um*ttom la my right arm I """? \JU.J (januu rwtoi, miiwbj UltSN nam all tho time, Ion of app?tlta, Inaomnl*. oad Was reduced to * mero akoletoa. Fartun?Ku>y J isESfftai'oo a little more than a I am completely _ Cannot too itrongly re meat. ? John P. Daly, t ?nd began Its use. ? my arm. after urine us bottle I feel tK&t okl sell again. " "a Llni W-'' WE ARE NOW y OPEN FOR BUSINESS with entirely new oatfiit, fountain and fix tares, new, fresh and pure dittos, ^Iruggiat sundries, toilet articles, stationery, etc., in foot everything that is to be had in an up to date drag store. We hare as pret ty a drug store a^.t&ere is in the state. A ?isit to our new store and your patronage is solicited. Prescriptions filled by Registered Druggists L LScoggin Drug Co. Do'nt Your Horse SuitYeu? Then come to aae as and let Mr, Fuller ia now in hor*M aad boj lc Ton fe yon one that will. Our aeing a ntc? lot of good ce and falvj^eaUng will guarantee U8 aod Iwm^IkUc it otbt Anyway LLER & PER Clover 9?ed, Seed Oats, Seed Rye and Seed Wheat Lowest Poasi btpJmu. AIm a conphu liiwtrf-Qeneral Merchandise which I km sellinr cheaper than the cht?p<^f>^ir,?5 in and inspect ?7 stack and otmpmt pricea, than yea will J>fajor yourself. Seeing la be liaring so came in and see. 0 Etw Toot Hiii W. F^BTAVIQ INObJ^IDE.N.C P. ?!? I wiu from new an through the seaaon kaap flilk and aystea arary Saturday. t,i Hi 6 BIG LINE ?? .-* ... j> ?KS ir children 1 We have in this line about all the necessities for yc and will be glad to furnish you what you may Toilet Articles ? - ? ? * / \ We have the most oomplete line^ of toilet article ever carried in a town no larger than Louisburg and are easily in position to furnish tlje ladies almost anything they want in this line. Call in and look it over. Prescriptions \ Although good attention is given all other branches of our business our prescription department is given the most prompt and careful. In this we use only the newest and freshest chemicals and then only those that are thoroughly reliable and endorsed by the leading physicians. When you have a prescrip tion to be filled send it to the old reliable and it will . - be given immediate and careful attention. AYCOCK DRUG COMPANY Louisburg thrancite N. L- MOSLEY, Mgr. A J A Certificate of Deposit is *' an acknowledgemen of the Bank, that it has received from y<*i a sum of money as a deposit, subject to withdrawal or surrender of the certificate. We issue certificates of deposit in any any amounts on which we pay inte *est at the rateTof 4 Pqr Cent jlate Certificate is Issued The Citizens Ban of Headerson ' Henderson, ; North Carolina Interest starts on FRANKLIN TIMES #1.00 PER YEAR %hfi- Went' ??'
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