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WHAT OF OL'B SCHOOLS! With the many pressing interests that are demanding the attention of the-people, are we giving to oui schools andlheir welfare the attention they should have? This is a matter that can easily be neglected, and anj neglect in this matter will be fraught with much of harm. The training of the future men and women o this coun try should not be made of secondary importance to any other demand upon our time and means. As the lifo of our country flows on we will more and more .need tliaL-Quy. citizens be educa ted and developed along useful linos that .shall ti:ml to lilt Lhe _iacr~in new heights. Every citizen who has the welfare of his country at heart should take an in , dividual and personal Interest in the welfare of the schools. lie shoulu i lend his influence to the end that the ' schools have the material and moral support without whirh they are impo tent to accomplish the desired results And in the meantime let us see thai, the right material is chosen td he a*, the schools. In this the matter of sal ary will play a large part. The same quality of talent can notnow be se cured at the same price as formerly This fact, must be borne well in mind in choosing our teachers. Economv In this direction is liable to worfc great harm to our school Interest*. CURED *E OF INDIGESTION, KID NET, AND COLlf>KOrBLES. Greenville, S. C. Man says Acid Iron Mineral Cored Him Two Tears Ago and He Hasn't Been Trou bled Since. Get Permanent Revolts. .. As proof that most people only laek pnre blood to (eel well all the time, the Mowing statement is puhli . ."I gradually began to weaken anu before I knew it I was hating pains In my bark that made bendlnp #ver a tor. ture to me. .Then I notice^that sleep wa$ hard to get .1 would sleep in 8t< and starts and my kidnefs bothered me i. .Then my etoma^h smarted to -v. bel ?t favorite I dishet and before I awoke to my cobdlUol I couldn't i: vegetables without "tffng distressed and bot^erel the Whoia night through. My back was we* unA pained me at times aait.erAmps lik? the colic would attack me uwess ) was awfully pa ? ticulnr what I ate,'' sfcys a well known Greenville, K 0? cotton mill employ ?, H. A. Burdetta. ( T If your digestlqh is^'t extracting nourishment anil yunir blood being en riched as it shouM be doctors will tci you to do just as Mr. Burdett did. Con tinuing his statement. he said: "A frleud urgefl me to get busy ana take some Acid /iroA Mineral and be fore I had taken a filly cent bottle I was Immensely improVed and after finishing that half dollar bottle I was cured. It absolutely cared me and that was two Vears ago and. not like when you take other mediqines, I hav en't been sick or bothered since. I can eat anything I want and never be troubled with it," declared this man who buijm up his experience with Acid ' Iron MiWral In these words. "It cured me^Lindigestion, colic and kid ney trouble^Huyears ago and I hav en't been troylBhetoce." Get a bottle or\iis natural, highly concentrated medicinal iron which ?o many And unexcelled for the blood, di gestion, kidneys and aa a tontc to tone you up. Get a larger dollar size hot tic of your nearest druggist. P ANOTHER LINK WITH FRANKLIN. TON. Citizens Add Their Praise ^nk with our neighboring jtllnton Is provided In the Sd generous state ^wn resident there. Cheatham St.. St a year ago I could ' on acccount of pain heys. My back was so that I couldn't lift or caused a lot of trouble l^dneys. Doan's Kidney t^mmended so highly pn using them. Sev Vbenefited me and I Utile from my back since." e, at all dealers. Don't slm ply ask for a lc'dney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Cooper had . Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. THE W0KAJC8 FJnEITD. Mm. Joe Person's Remedy, wonder tul record (or 35 yea/ii, as blood clean ser and tonic. Ap&your druggist or writ? Person RftrfiedX Company. Char lotte. N. C. /fiend ftr testimonials Price $1.00 per bottle, \for 15.00. Pre paid. Give chldren trait, (nilt Juices, fruit breads and fruit cookies Instead of candles and rich cake*. WOMEN LABORERS. . . The spirit displayed by the loyt?. women of this country in the struggle i that is before us, is a matter of jus: i pride to every true lover of hl3*"fcouu ! try. The unanimity with which the* j have risen*, to the occasion nnd mei I the demands upon them, is gratifying, and evidences the $nct that they arc not one wlilt behind their sons ano brothers in their devotion to ther country. There is, however, one feature of our women's activity that mtty easilv be carried to extreme?that of de voting themselves to heavy mantTflT" labor. There may. in the days before us. be'rare instances in which women will be implied to shoulder the heav ier burdefis that fall rightly to tlrp shoulders of the men. but those oc casions should be made as* rare as possible. There is something in the very'sight of a woman staggering under a heavy burden that fills the soul of an Amer ican with shame. Thg Instinct thit pr- mpts a man to instantly assume [that burden, is inborn in the race, and is but prompting of nature In an effort to safeguard the race and insure its highest development. The splendid type of our American manhood could never have been evolv ed had not this country regarded wo man as something to be protected and shielded fr6m all of life's rougher and sterner experiences High ideals and . lofty conceptions. of life are drawn by us from the breasts of mothers whose surroundings and comforts are such as to develop and over-worked mothers are very apt to develop in their own lives the direct results of the trials of their parents. Very few specimens of high type of manhood come from the homes of such people. This is most clearly seen in countries of the old world, among the peasant classes, where over-worked mothers breed out Ish and boorish sons. This Is a con dition of life from which thf? country has eveL revoltetL and from which we must guacit^yi/^elves with extra care in this emergency. There are many lines of activity *r? which our women can render vallan: service. In these they should be en-, couraged, and these lines should be cheerfully surrendered to them by the tnen. But women dock laborers, wo men railroaders, women coal heavers, and such like, is an unseemly specta cle to which we have never been ac customed and from which our nature revolts. ? Should this war continue for two or three years and conditions in this country become such as i& other countries, we will be compelled to face this matter squarely. We must protect our womea If we would safe* gaurd'the race. MUSTANG For Sprain*, Lameness, Sores, Rheumatism Penetrates and HeaU. StojM Pain At Once For Man and Beast 23c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers. LINIMENT FIRE lWjttilNCE. When jou wmit ^Uitoranr? Inks It with T. W. HAT/K*. He knows bow. f ' 7-81-tl. TUCKERS LIVREY Nash Street Louixbun*, N. C. 1 nave eqpipped a most up-to date Livery Stabie for the PC sommodat^o yf the people of Louisburgf a?d\ Frankliu County and especially the traveling pub lic. Myoutnu ae ttfc best to He had an p your ev4ry codvenience will b^ given prompt attention. My driver* are kll polite and know their work. \Give me an opportunity to show my appre ciation of your DPtrdnage. Prices reasonable. Special equipment for special occasions. 26c for tie in and 60c for feed. J. C. Tucker Louisburg, N. C. EARNING POWER The world today is demanding of every man the maximum of his earning power.. Are you keeping your oawiing power up to the highest standard tSThere's onbf one way to do this? EAT PURE, FUd-STRENGTH FOODS -We have a reputation ryr handling nothing but the EBST groceriesysbtainableN. The best is none too good for our customers, and we spare neither expense nor trouble to procure it, and always give you the best price that is possible to make. J. W. PERRY MAR Best^ load of mares ever in towrk just recieved. Come one, c6me all. Have a look then if you like buy. Every Horse mu$t be as represnt ed or money cheerfully re funded* \ / \ . / -4 \ . I O. Y. YARBORO - LOUISBURG, N, C. The Need of Capital Before the European war started this coun try Iporrowed .heavily from^Lurope to secure meanS for coinmercial and industrial expan sion. \ J Now theJJnited States must sufcply capital not only Nfor its own needs but ibr other na tions also. \ Savings arA capital. Thrift is the cause of capital. - \ Insure your own futureJ^y aiding in the production of capital. One Dollar Starts an Account! BUNtt BANKING CO., BENJ. B. SYKES CASHER. ? ,v, Bunn, N. C. "TONE IP" FOR WINTER After the enervating heat of summer Is past, your system needs "toning up" to jpeet the rigors of the winter. The blood needs clarifying and the whole body needs to be fortified To resist the nilwblng cold. your/druggist is the man to ca 1 on in this emergency. We have Just the thing you need to put y sonal attention comes to ou Full word. We p6licit ystem in One working order fo rthe winter. OuLl'rescri .>14o 11 Department is our pride. We give our p?r tho t'OKHKCT filling of every prescrlptlom that h drugs and NO "SUBSTITUTION Is our waich your custom with this guarantee. The Rucock Drug Gompany Louisburg, N. C. We carry in connection Kodac Supplies. Furniture < x. furniture Lots of you to select from and at prices that will astonish you at their Cheapness. It you want anythipgAfor your house come in and look over our linls and you will not realize that there ever has i(eea a Var- We can-furnish you the best Griraes of Musical instruments at the most reasonable prices. \ '* Our Undertaking Department is complete and we are ready to give you the service you want for your loved one. Our prices are especially reason able. W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. % NEW HORSES We still have a few head of niC.e.,H?rse3 and Mulea on hand j All those who owe us and hav'e not paid thier notes will please ycome in and attend to same at \nce, ou account of the advance lh prices of all feed staffs and labor we are compelled to charge 25i;'or tie in and 50c whtre we fecq the stock. FULLER & PERRY Louisburg, N. C. Fordi Ford! Ford! PORD SPRINGS , F0RD HEAD LAMPS u want ! Attfct the Hud of IU tonic\ndAaxative effect, X^AZA TIVR BROMO QUINlkJfc it better than ordinary Quinine end doea noVctui? nervouaneee nor ringing In heed. RetdNaber the full name and look tor the aignatoAdil B. W. O ROV?. JOc. To dknV Cold In One Day. Tak? LAXATIvWBfcQMO Qolnln?. IkatotMtb* Couth and He?dlcMni.*ortl offlb? MA Druffftata refund money M it laQ^to car*. K. W. GROVB'A qtcaature en each box. Ma.
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