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ijr will sot be ? tMd Wfcip ii? doubt* en Ret it. ? it* citizen* i I through the U* be Kind to Tlx Board of CouJ j Oenmissioner* to be eongratulai I upon their tie on to huild a now nrt hoot*. We 11 y fet-1 that every. an in the eouaty 1 be (,-lad it i* done rhm they hav? opportunity to mo and experience convenience*. ? a*ked us the tly. "Why is 3 me of about it expenditure uisburg is in iitioii*" You I* looka too* like aottehody sh.uld raaponaible for the s? riaitien of lis atreit Just across ilie river. The It la it doubt waiting far the ad farce and tlit road torce is evi ?tly wait* tfg (or the town. This cea tion should be remedied. It IS re Ittteua that the strsets of the town ould he allowed to get iate auch a ?ditioa. IPuaiDBNT Taft is "aakine hay ills the sun shines" as is evidenced tfca fellowlnc: There are 146 Fed kl Ja igai who enjey life tenure and that sort Mr. Taft m ?b?lt Mr- Ro^e" first taH named 43 life Idgta and Ja his eecefei 41. Mr. Mc linlsy named Z3 <lfe judges; Mr. lereland in his accord term 27 and ??. Harrison 49. Wa want it understood that oar sug stien that the aaajristratea be given we jurisdiction was |nade with the iwledge that it would be necsssary change the canst itutien. Bat since ire ia so much auggeotiop of a con tutioaal sonvention to aaake other 9fa possible, why not include this rart We., learn this syttem is in celn Alabama and has proven very iafactory. Iro Mad condemning ti?e courts for *" id injustice* in dealing with crim u long ? public sympathy goes I far u to raise fund* *nd sign peti ?M to set law-breaker* out of trou- , ?Public Ledger. ? I '? agree with you brother Britt and go still further and add that when fclle sentiment i* with the law break- 1 I there 1* something terrible wrong |th the people. wouM be glad to have son'? oi ? fc representative citizens discuss 1 lough the eoluma* of the Tim s the ' ?Milan of -a new court bouse and es Bially whether the pnetat court ) ?are ahould be retained a* the proper Km for the court heoae, of be made labile Msare or ihould it be sold and [ up a* a btuiaeu block. We will I y open our col u nana to this qaes- j k for the double reason of detorrain tbe wish** of the people and assist- j the commiaaienars in Baking a de- 1 " ' kr present it begtoe to bek like 1 laburg Is to wake up thU spring. | It .the aany rumen of building* h*ar are to be erected htte > this 1 It are a new coart house, " Jail, ratore room on Naah street by Ure Stock Ce? the M. S. Davis J 1 building? an addition to the a three-atery business build reen Ayeoek Drug Co., and F. Wholes*, a Sunday school -bulding - i-*^en to the Methodist church - ? on Kenmore avenue by H. beetdes many yards ot slde ieata. With thase together ?then a* may be deelded of "Mm* thin? do "" ? 1 """"? ?Bt, aad w? preMta* taxes. At pre# at there m foor or five bulldloga ofi ?na tint tbeccmnty should be getti?j( ?evenue trom and arc getting nothing. IU Jr^e the contract provides that tho - - ? ? . L ifc - > .. . , 1 xmatngB rvvvrc. to tuo ccmiuy ui in*? ?*pirmtlon of a oertain number ol years, bat tt la femerallr agreed thai they wit] be of no value at that time. Sow gentlemen why is it that thia property can't be Mid and let the county retain the court aquare, if for nothyw else bat an Investment. There is hardly mny question but that the increus.- in value of this one piecfe of prupr rly in m t?w will mora ttmn pay tw est on the bonds Tor building the eoujft house, fail asd buying the si to. Be business gentleman and lake that ftom ? business standpoint and ilso a point ef convenience to the country people when they come to town. . Qraadmotker Is Slaaplng The home ot Mr. I. P. Wh?el?r was saddened when the Death Angel came aad claimed , for it* own, his dariuig mother, Mrs. Hixey Wheeler. She was in hv ?lst year and was a faith- , f ul anji loving mother and a friend to all, tMsides she was loved by all who , knew her. She will b* missed in our j community. Weep not dear' children j your mother is not dead but is sleep- j -ing as the sunlight goeth down. | Mother loved yeu dearly children and ; how hard it wits to give her up, but | there is one bright thought if yea will I livo a Christian life some day you all 1 will asset her in Heaven above, there j to speed life long eternity . where | there will be ne more good byes. ; Grandmother was a member of Flat i Reck Itaptist church and was a faith ful missionary worker, and lived a | Christian life from early ehildhood to : her death. Grandmother leaves six | children; Mrs. J. R. Wheeler, Mrs. T. I W. Cooke and Mrs. J. P. Abbott. I, P.. j E. D. and J. J. Wheeler, S3 grand- 1 children, 41 great grandchildren, and a host of friends and relatives. My dear kind frieads I loved so well, So sad so sad to say farewell, But, eh, will be so sweet to dwell In Heaven shove where there's no fare ^^well, 'My dear kind friends so good to me. The time's been sweet I have spent with thee. And oh, how happy we shall be. When from sin and sorrow free. My dear kind friends how sad to me, , When on earth our parting shall be And this is what 1 ask of thee. My dear kind friends remember iae, My dear kind fneads so true and brave Will sometime He in a silent grave, Where,no more sin nor troubles wa.ve, For Jesas died poor souls to saVe. I My dear kind friends I loved so well, - So s d to say a last farewell, . But oh it will be so sweet tjj kctjjv. In ^Heavga-3ft ll say farewell no more. Grandmother was laid to re3t in the ! old family burying ground at her o! J ! homo Sunday, October27th at J o'clock ' Mav God bless the bereaved family. Writtren by one who truly loved her. i Johnnie. This is the season of tba year when mothers feol\?ry ziuc&xoacerned over j the frequent CTdds distracted by their children, aad hire abundant rea~3on for ! it as every colo\weakens the lun*3. lowers the vitalilyNmd paves the way for the more spiiousVdiseases that so often follow. / ChantMrlain's Coaib Remedy i.-5 fafiaon for Hs cures, and ia pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealer^. / ^ Pend-rsrani Of this plade, "For Are oris I lea with moiii Often, I foy few minutes I on my feet loi I took Oardi mediately. ft the time. and. . Take Oardul my? weak, tl the weather, building toulc It hai boon I dlatrees cans* and la ad excel hand ft all tl woman! t const 1 omaaly strength, BETTER TO TAKE THAN CALOMEL \ / Dodson's Liver-Tone^ a Whole seme, Reliable Medicine That Tak4s the Place of Calomel Di.Json's Liyer-'looe strengthens the liver? it dees not (rive it to its work by over stimulating It aa calomel does. Dodsos's Liver-Tone does nethave aov of the dangerous after-effects of calomel. It il vegetable liquid? abso lutely safe fgfr either children or grown people. Everybody likes its taste. No restriction or habit or diet nec essary. J A Get a fettle at Scoggin Drug Co., drug store, K)c, and try it. II it doesn't satisfy y(iu, if it doesnft take the place oi calomcl, you can get your money back by, asking for it. \ SAID SHE V WOULD FAINT Mrs. D^lia Long Unable to Stand On Her Feet Mort Than a Few inutes at a Thne. Qa. ? Mrs. Delia Long, in a recent letter, says: 1 ; years, I suffered agon ly trotibles. n't ait up more than a "'Ble, and if I stood ?ould faint, it helped me lm [ can do my work all ' suffer like I did." i you feel 111 In any nlsarabln, or rniflr-r lul la a strength li<Sne for women. 1 to relieve pain and dy troubles, ) to have on _ . J ? To Our Friends and Neighbors Yon know us. You know we e fiord to? go back^a our word, this mooey-back-it-W'. "We hooejtly believe ir\h?ve the beet bowel remedy ever tipclc ? 'ha most pleMnnt-to-tti^, qfat per manently boucficinl laxative lr relief from the miseries and dnogerdtorieiiig irom nnitipatioa. \ "We wculdn*t #*y this if W? cVln't Wlievo it to be true. We wouldn't risk our reputation by making ?\ch statement* did w? not feet sure Au would Hod them true. \ . * Our faith 4e built both 00 thA/ i uowledge cf What Kexall OH -r'. JT we xnaae ?. f unci on ol rvation cw\ "Very many *ever? c#-v.i ia v, Uch tidy \ have proves their merit. f'" \ Try them .at Our Risk If tfcflBT do not abundant# prove thejr u*rit with you alio^-ii you are net entirely satisfied Tphthem? m will refund your roonfy ? and we will do Vbat on ycr. c Jnere say-so. ^Ve don't ask you toyfisk a penny. Isn't thai. fairT / Just let the bowafr fail in properly doing their vrodf? just, let their aetion be detail amWin rotnplete and the entir&r system ' and every Other organ adffen. Wastes. that would not ? that ye could not Nor can you afwrd to Ignore cTtcr c. ;i this sojeodid koxative* sbpuld hare h*Jb dispelled rsaaia to poison thoaystscn. ... Ile&dochei f biliousness qsttou* ncss and o^Ter toruieutin* and sari* ?us ilia up common when th? ho?4s fs.il to aft daily as n .ture-intsedsd. All tljj may Ixj avoided, II yoa will ticccm our advioe. * ? J ~ -q?"nr-? ? tithing and ?ay in actio*. They do sot auM griping, uauesa, purg ing or excessive Ioomdms. They toed to tone and strengthen intestinal nerres and muscles. They promptly .relieve constipation, and help to par* knanently overcome it. \ Bexall Orderlies promote better virita and better health. In all of tloac things (Hay are vastly superior tl old-fashioned, harsh aalU ana otVer purgatiree, which are not only unfleasant to take but which usually leate the bowels in worse condition thai before. We particularly recom znctK Rexall Orderlies for children* agediand delicate persona. Recall Orderlies come in rest* rocket tin boxe* 12 tablets, 10e| 36 tablets, 25o) 80 tablets, 60s. CAUTION :.-rtease bear in mind that Hex all Orderlies in not aold by all diM* giito. \ ou can buy Rexall Orderlies only at The Rexall Store*. You can buy liexall Orderlies in this community only at oui itortl THE L, E. SCOGGIN DRUG CO. LOUI6DURG ^(xjcaZl store N0RTH ca"?una T'.v ? rv > .1 Rexall Store in n -ariy renr town and city in th? United StitM. C *adi.r<i?t Britain. Ihcro *? a diilarcnt Rrull R.'OX'dy for nearly rv^.-y ordinary ] ?? eec* e*pcc: -Uy dcsucacd (or the reticular U1 for which it ? n<omm ndtxi. Tl?o 3ex.nll Stores aro America's Greatest Drtif Stores From my pen < dark spotted ?ov old. Liberal rev information as i _ 2nd. two ! out 7 weeks ( tneir return or i r whereabout 8. _ J. Pernbul, Looiabu'sr, N. C. i One black inside pocket, by returning same my name jn be rewarded J OTHER, N. C. Increased Cotton-* Yields Old Fashioned farming produce*} only about 220 pound rcce sb ? fertilizin Is of cotton ie new ith ^ lia??arolina n with Fertilizers ivation, frequently 500 to J 000 J?oun$s Lint Cotton ir acre' r - t? 7' Virginia?CaroIiiia Chemical Co. Box 1117 RICHMOND - VIRGINIA T STATED intervals we must ariowT". business? how we are guar dj/g VOL" ISN'T THERE A CCTCIFORTIKG TH]> Tlld tie Sam exactly how we are doing funds. Durance of safety in ught And besides, w? pay you for the priviljgeof S'cpinfr your money secure. The Farmers National Bank Louisburg, Nofth Carolina. Under Supervision of the Uniftd States Government We will have f . near Tarboro, lito '$540.00 in cur/ency last Friday. This amount was the proceeds jd f his crops, except $1.00? which he spe) EVERY/MAN who carries money in his/picket or at home, is liable to the same accident. Put itSyhere its safe and give cheeks for what yon o&e. MAKE OUR /BANK "fcOUR BANK '"Tie Old Reliable** Farmers/ and Merchants Bank < Louisburg, N. C. \ F. N. Egertoa, President . C. P. Hmis, Vice-President M. S. Clifton, Ijashier. W. E. Uzzell, A?sist Ant-Cashier . Savings Departmeat Pays 4 P?r_Cent. Compounded Quarterly If Its rANCY GR Jr )CERIES E. JONE: Phone / \ Call ' MAGON o. 30 Summer Vegetables FRES LORIDA Keep your fe6t Viry in this dangerous weather/ by \buying a pair of Endkott-Jdhnson shoes. The nest on eanth. b/g. Hicks PHONEl 330
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