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as. A. TpAS; iit8risiPrKrtj "7- r - , - r i . . . . t . - s - 1 .i CHURCH DinECXOBT danda Sohoof at 90 A. M. ' v' r ? Gh 8. Bun, flat. PrMbi02 at 11 A. IL, and 750 P. M, Pnm mUag. Wednesday night.- L B, Masbxt. Pastor. s 8ondy School at 9:30 A. 1L THoa. B. WaDifc, 8apt PrMhinit at n A.U.; and 7 30 P.M., .ry Sandsj. "" - " PrTr mating Tharsdajr night. . ' ' H. U. MA8HB0BBE. PaStOt. f BH800FAI' ' ttaadjr School at 930. " -W. U Eurrur. 8apt -8rto. oorataicand nidht oa t, 8td and 4th 8an6iT. . h twsimc Prayer, Friday afternoon UiT. Joujt Lobdos, Beetpr. -resflBTraaiA. " 3rvlewe 4th Bandar in aoh ponth mornias: and ntgbt. - -- A - - . . Fastorv 1W r LMilMhar Lodseo. 413, A. P. 4. M.f OMd and 8rd Tojedy a iKhw in each month. irrot1MMi.Qnal cardfr ii T rimithwtek.D.D.8. C.H. Banks.P.D.8 D' kH3. 8itlTaWlCK & BAHK, DENTAL PDREOSS, LOClSBUBvi, N. V. fflc in Hicks Building, Main Street.' !)" W. U. KUWAHD8, DENTIST. Dobham, M. C. . fonoWiog the t Sunday in . n. . nr-k. v.m. nr. ...wh mootli prpara ioo ueuuu ' r a. COOKE. ATTORNEY AT-LA.W, LoaUbars, N. C, i fflc on Nh treet. Prompt attention itva all wgu uimi"!" i t imtMitflfl til 1T). 18 .a. j. a. HALOsa, ..." v ACTICINQ PHT83C1AN AND 80 HQ SOB. ioounvBi,.a " - tuo ott at cook Pm Company. jjlt. J. J. MAiNN, PHYSICIAN andSURaEONi LOCMBCBS. H. C. ' );Bce oer Aycocke Drug Co.'drng8tow K. 8. P. BURT, v RA.OTICIHO PHT8IC1AM AMD SUKOBOB- Louiaburg, N. C. ufle la tba ir of K. A. Bobbitt r . Dm Store, on Nah treet. 1 . B. . XARBOBUCOU. PHTS1C1AH AMD BUKOKOH. LODRIOMi N. C. i tutUdiaf . shon sa mu. nrwf from T. v. Btett' laanaa. pnona 74. R. GORDON LEE SCHEFFER, DENTIST. LOD1SBUKQ. . N. C to D, Artnnr uynts jri-mm One taa rora baUaUig. H. aiASSBNBraa, ATTOBJTKT AT LAW toaunOBe, JWiil .rutlM tn aU Uta OourU of tk Stat Otnoa n Oomit Honaa. M. W. BUDDIE, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Looisbvm, N. C. j m, oer Boddia, Bobbitt A Cd.'s drug vv m. HAYWOOD KLFFIN. attokhsy-ax-laW, LOVnU0Ma 9,9. aui yraoUoalnaainaOoarts ol rraakto u vtjuinuia aoanUen, alao la ttaa boprama ...ui), ua la van Onitaa BUtan JMatrMt ana ir.iiilt iJoart. - uato tu ooovar and CUttoa Bnaalng. Hoe. b. wcuoam, '- aTTOBJIV-AT-LAW. Mvmavna.a.0. jtaaa on Hkia straaC. ami Jonan a OvubsTs fi. XV KU arroRarr-AT-LAW, LoautauBO, b. C win uaat tha oarta of Franklin, Vanea. jr.u,ui. warren m WW aoaaswa. ui suiwaiaa Oonrt ot fiortn - Oarollaa. f rompi ttnntton giTaa to aoUacttona. . "On otw Maarvon'a mora. J?: j ; w.aiuajrrr TTOBJIXT AJTD OOtmSXLLO ATLAW - nLi::5i ' rompt nad palMffclag attmtlon grvan to n taattar inwaatadta aU aanda. - toChM JnattoaSnaphard, Bon. Tonn m. a. BAtat. W. Wlnatoa. Hon.-a.' V. Hattonal BaaB o Wla- wu. utaaa Manly. Wlnaton. faoplaB Bank i uooroa, Chaa. M Tsylor, Pre Wake or- i ooiMa, Hon. a. w. iTiaoaramM owar aal at Oo.b Mora.. w. ATTOBJrT AT- A.W, ' .." T-.'f 1; hoauaoW.a. a. tn an aoarts. : OAtoe en Main H rajLBOBOOaH.Jav r ahosney AT LA W. LOCISBTJRe.V.a. rar ia opera Houac building. Court street All legal bualnaB intrusted tn him 1 1 reeeir prompt and earef ni attention. F. HOOCK, COMTRACVOB Ant BULLDEE, LouisBuaa, n o. ' Trilu tmntfar nil kinds ot Bulldlnn v 'i iiU, aritaUe MaaUaa and TUaa. AroHu- l"l arl DaalvaBilnbinittad i --- HOTELS. P K ANKL1NT0N E0TL lAJfXLCfTOH.ir.O. ood aaeomodation for the traveling wlle. v , , IASSENBUEG HOTEL ' P Mamaienbiircr . Prop HjnrDEncon. n.o. t ood sssnmmsilsHnBi Good fsrSi Ps 1 I ) LOUISBURG'S-YATER. SHOWN T0 .BE; WH0LK0HR , AND PURE FOR CONSUMERS. NorthCarolina , and -Virginia Chemists Make Tests and Giye Favorable Reports. . : November 2, 1905, ' Mk. Jso. W. Hat, X E. " Petersburg 'Va'':, Sa4-: v.- l, I herewith, submit - tables showing the results of Jhe ten bacteriological tsta an the two chemical tests made foryou in connection-with the me- chanicaT Jilter recently installed.', at JujaburgN.,C.i centimeter . 180 luring the entire time coveted by f paculuai eoli - present K absent in r these tests the water of Tar rivej,L' r " in 1 cc J 10 cc ) ' which is the source of the supyThas been low in tarbi&itv. the hicrhMt. reading being (as weil 1 could de termine from : the r smalT samples re ceived for bacteriological examina tion) only 30 on the silica scale. The filtered water has been unusually brilliantly clear,' but on one or two I occasions there has been the faintest disoernible turbidity, so slisrht in amount that it would never be de tected at all by the consumer. It is very probable that even this slight turbidity will disappear after the fil ters have been in use for a time: ,The number of bacteria in the riv er water .has never been high, thus placing all the tests in the class below 3300 bacteria per c. c in the raw wa ter, and calling for the filters to leave not moire than lt)0 bacteria per c. C in the effluentr As you will from the table, this has been more than accomplished. I have calculated the percentage of efficiency, although, as just mentioned, the number of bacte ria in the raw water was. never high enough-to call for a percentage re moval. In-apite of the difficulty -of getting a high percentage efficiency under these conditions, the average removal of bacteria was 98.6 percent the lowest being 9513 per cent, when there were only 32Q bacteria per c. c in the raw water. The chemical analysis shows a de cided improvement in those constitu ents which are affected by filtration, especially in albuminoid ammonia and oxygen consumed. It also shows that the raw water is one demanding fil tration before being suitable for do mestic use. ', In brief, the entire ex amination shows that the filter is do ing good work. As mentioned above, the slight turbidity left in the effluent suggests that some details of opera tion will have to be improved on, un less this corrects itself as the sand an action which, while not so marked in mechanical inter as m those of the slow sand type, is stall to be considered Tfie alkalinity of the raw water is rather low 27 parts per million. If it .continues as high-even as this, it is abundant to take care of the amount of aluminflm sulphate which it has been necessary to use during these testis and still ; leave a : considerabe margin of safety. 7 Whether the alka linity at times pf increased turpidity, which would demand -more coagu lant, goes below the" point where it would decompose the aluminum sul phate required is -a question, which would have to be determined when the conditions arise.. . To sum up briefly, the filter dur ing tms test gave a water ur tirely safe and - wholesome for .drink ing": purposes and one which con-' tained no harmful substances from the process itself..!, I neglected to state that tiie presence of 10 parts of alkalinity in the filtered water is pos itive evidence of the absence of . un decomposed aluniunt sulphate ' . . Of course all of us recegnize .the fact that a filter, requires constant and intelligent supervision i to maintain such results as were securea ; n: uiEse teats, and that carelessness in .its op eration will; pretty surely result in diminished, efficiency, j- Yery truly jroura " , -- E.C. LEVY, TABLE SHOWTNO EEStJLTB OF, CHEMI.t CAL-AWAtYSIS OT WATEB VkOM TAR M VEB AND Or" HFFLUEHT OJF ' MECH AJNICAL , FILTEB j AT LOtTIS- BUBO, C.---,. i ' BY EBSEST C LEVY, RICHMOND, VA, -zT far" '-v 1 Samples' collected October 27; 1905, received October 28, 1SW5. -'pHYSICAl.lEXAlIIN'ATlONr 1 ' ; rRaw Water. Effluent Torbidity, (silica Bcale, Z parts per njuuou; 7' : Jl Sediment, marked, very taught rvinr fnlatinum cobalt '. - . npfliA rxr minion - -vc .... c t A- odor cold ;y rr : . hot -a :v CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, PABTS PEB MILLION.) 83 Dissolved solids, 75 ; - Suspended solids'-V ' 13 . loss on ignition - ' "0 Fixed solids r 72 ? Jfitrogen as albuminoid : IS 71 ammoniav " t U20 .026 v NltroaTen as freeam-, -T , v - Nitrogen as nitrita .000 -00O Nitrogen as nitrate ,030 , .03O - Cnlorme s - -"v 3.0 ' 8.0 Oxygen onsamed Ka-' ; ; - bel Mfecess. 5minutes 20 -1:20" Total hardness CIark J . . - j--- soap methodr - - 22.0 '23.0 Alkalinity,.', " 27.0 10.0 HICSOSCOPICAEr XIAJOXATIOX - - XStandeid units per c.- c.) - JJiatomsJiavmula-, - - - '. 4 Profeoa-Synura --. .20-.- AmorpHoua matter "- ; 1400 Lout bacaararprbur--3 LABORATORY OF HYOIKNE. - JT. C BOARD OF HEALTH. ANALYSES Or PUBLIC W1TTB BVPP1XES Laboratory No. 5068. Receded Oct. 23, '05. Reported Oct. 28, X)5. Source, tap. Locality, .Louiaburg. PHYSICAL DETERMINATION. Tempr. deg. C. 17. Apparent col or, u. 1 urbiditv. eoaiv&lent to Hihfji. 0. Sediment. 0. Odor. 0. 9 - . CHEMICAL DETERMIKATIOXS. Reaction; neutral. Hardness total. 23.05." Hardness, permanent. 22.50. Total solids. 108. iron. .3. Sul phates, present. Phosphates, none. Alumione. Chlorine 4-31. 'Reqd. Oxygens-Nitrites, trace, Nitratea, 15, Ammonia, free, .020. : Ammonia, al buminoid, .039. , . BIOLOGICAL DETESXTNATIOXS. - AigsB, none. 'Infusoria, none. Or ganic detritus, none. Bacillus Coli communis in 5 e. " c none. Other bacteria, Conmon saprophytic. Good water. Iron a little hifth for technical use. Will rank as u soft water. EXPLANATIONS. All numerical determination are parts per" million. - Good drinking water from shallow wells and streams should contain per million parts not more than: Chlorine 5; Nitrites, trace; Nitrates, .45;. Free Ammonia .15; Albumoid Ammonia, 20. No Alum, Phosphates or heavy Metals except Iron. No fecal Bac teria or Infusoria. Gkkald JVIcCaetht, Biologist THE POOR MAN AND THE BALLOT. Under this head the Richmond Times-Dispatch of a recent date contained the following very sensible and timely article: It was mentioned. in our. political! gossip the other nay that a , voter in Henrico county had said tnat he and many others sim&iarly situated, being qualified, had refused to vote -because they were dissatisfied . with the dog law. The story is , amusmg, yet it has its serious side. It is remarkable t us that any qualified voter, least of all a poor manshould decline to vote because he chanoes to be dissat isfied with any statutory act or any political situation. The senaible thing for dissatisfied, voters to do is to take their: grievances to the ballot box, for that is the only' way they change an unsatisfactory - situation. . lhey can certainly accomplish nothing -good for . themselves by the .let-alone policy. . The story also serves to show that such men have an idea that they-are spiting the State, or spiting some po litical partyvorr Spiting the- powers that be by not voting, lhe tact is that they are spiting themselves when they fail to exercise the privilege or citizenship. Under our system one vote counts as much as another vote; and one voter has the same power in an election in that another voter has. 1 It ia the election that puts ncn ana poor, BTXOng uki wean ajwu uie aauie footinfc5It is an election : that gives the poor and the weak, the means of compeung witn tne - ricu , aou.uie starong, . of asserting ' v - their :own rights and promoting their own wel- lJ fare.' If poor men were not; permit ted .to vote there wonia : be ja .great outcry against the t- usurpation - and oppression of the - rich, yet atrangely enough," many C' of .' them who. . have grievances decline to employ tne rem edywhich the State gives themThe ballot is the only weapon a poor man has.' It is like a gun in the hands of a soldier. , Herb W4 Edwards lojnred. .4, Herb ; W. Edwards, of Dei - stolnea, Iwa. got a fall on an wy walk list win. ter, spraining bis wrist and braising bis uwo. .w....ir - . r wera an sore and stiff 1 was -. nfrsid -1 wonld have to ots y in bed. but I rnbbad tbem with Chstnberlaln'a Pain Balm sod after a few' sppliastions all sorenees bad diss ppeared.fi; For sniff by.all druggisU . yr - , , : . !;. . . - Most jieoplo manufacture their own luck be it good'or; bad. ; :--.-.V-.;. Sluggish Liver T a ' Foe' to Ambition. -.Too esn not scecmpllah very much if yoer liver is insetive as vwj fsel doll, your eyes are henry and slight M-rtion axhsnsts too Orino Laxatire Frait 8rr np stimulates the lirer and 7 bowels and makes ypn isei Drunt ana sen re. unto Lautite Fruit Syrup does not . nauseate er grrpe end is mild and vary pleasant to take. Orino is - more effective thsn Dills or ordinary esthsrties. Eef asa sob stltBtes, Q. L Ayeocke. i , , LOUISBURG, N. O, FRIDAY, ADAY0FTHA!IKSC1VI!:D. GOVERNOR GLENN SETS APAKT -THE 30th OF N0VEHBEB He Reviews the Manifold Eless- inirs' Bestowed upon Uty vr J. and Urges 5ur Gr&Utnde. , f - - It oft behooves a state, as well as an individual, to" IobkV at .the : tnat tt may realize the meroe - for which it has to be thankfal b'ikI to give expression to I its ; gratitode , oj words and acta of praise., ; r : v: , It our State wfll . take this baei- wiid glance, 'it 'will firnj lhat donD thelast yearTQienbxeaaure- of our jner. cies haa ben foil to overftowlog, and that jour; meed of - priise " shonld be givenwithout stint. " , In agricultural pursmta we hare beenbleisad with fair crops, and prices for farm products have been above the average, until the farmer is enjoying a prosperity seldom before possessed. He is also gradually leam- mg the lesson of diversifying his crops, making hia own supplies, thus being-l able to hold his products for incr eas ed prices. In industrial enterprises the growth i of the State has - been phenomenal. over one hundred more new ' plants being incorporated this year than last, and many of them capitalized for very large amounts. ' Good dividends have likewise been declared on these investment, labor - .... a' mf nas been paid fanr. wages and. giyen reasonable working hours, and pros perity abounds. - The settlement of our out-stand ion debt upon adjust and honorable ossm ia indeed a great reason for thankful- ness; as no unpaid . obligations, that are honest, now remain. . .There has been no strife between capital and labor but peace and good, will exist between employers and em ployees. . rtn.Aniy one exception good order has been TnalntAinad throughout the State, and the majesty of the law ha been upheld by the people and the courts. " No scourge of disease or pestilence has to any great extent visited oar State, but, blessed with unctsaal besltb. we have been happy and prosperous. Our colleges and schools, were nev er in a more flourishing conditon, and the educational awakening that now a . exists is but an earnest of greater power and wealth yet to be enjoyed. Temperance and sobriety in all things are being.practioed by our cit izens, thus insuring industry a and the high, morale of the State is a blessing beyond estimation. ' No graft either m public or private buaineas has enrsed our State. - i- These extended mercies, shown in every department of business, , have made our growth a marvel and- won der to all, tor our percentage'; of - in crease industrially, agriculturally, ed ucationally and morally has equaled, if not exceeded, the increase of any other State in theLTnion. . i For the mercies so lavishly bestow ed by a bountiful Creator, it is our dutyto return heart-felt and grateful thanks, and to pTaise and magnify the name of the Author of our good. To the end, therefore, that all shall have an opportunity of showing their love and gratitude, I, R. B; Glenn, Governor of Nprth Carolina, do join with the President of the United States in netting apart and fixing THURSDAY, THE 30tR DAY . OF XO- txvbeb, 1905, aa a day of general thanksgiving, prayer and rejoicing, during which day praise for the past mercies received, and guidance ' for our future, may be given and asked. On this day I therefore earnestly r request that all business of every kind be suspended and a general holiday granted, and that throughout the en tire State the people gather ia! their accustomed places of r worship and render- thanks unto the - Most- nigh God for His manifold blessings dar ing this year, and to consecrate -ourselves anew.4o.a lifeof Industry and honor, and to His service, r -I further; specially - recommend that on this day that all our. people, as God hath prospered them, shall of their substance give to charitable and beneficent institutions, and especially i the wiiowa and orphans.'."" : I also beseech every one oa this Thanksgiving Day, after -they have given thanks and while enjoying this holiday, that they do nothing sn wor thy of the teputation'of the 'Bute, or that will dishonor God, but that they deport themselves as beoometh good citizens and a Christian people. - ' ' . -.V-In I Witness Whereof, I have here unto set my., hand and caused v the Great Seal of North Carolina to be affixed. v;. v; ' -Done to bur City of IlaleigKthia the 14th day of November, 1905, and ui the one hundred and thirtieth year of our American Independence. -. ..By the Governor '- . ; ' ;V4 .-'.:'- R.U Glenn A. H-Abbingtojt, - . , - Private Secretary. !0TE!1BER 21. 1D05 thz tkuis couni.es. We agree -, with . the LWlsa (Texrs) Nswa that "courage I iL ft sort Ma inoral, not phrskal Fh jzkal counts is of a ba.;r kind. It is aa far below Boot si courage aa the instinct of the brute is UIow the bUlWcUal .powers of . Physical courage is too cite a a mere manifestation, ol fgblheart4 ness, or the the result of rgnoraace. It U csaxHy exercised becaane o lhe don.;nnce of some . baM panaico, or for Uie ake of poesiUy notoriety. It rerils la the hope'of makia graad f4D.l j4ay. ". V' '- " J Oa the other handBnorafP nonxiys ia not Out . toanif eeUtioa of f oot-beart. ednea or igwjrance, bat xt is the re suit of mV silent, irresistible deltrmi. nation, working b the light of Intel hgeaoe. It craves not ootoriety, bet, like virtan, i oeotsAt with ha own reward. ..latriree not to pleaee the I gauenea oj-axionmng ISM enJoeLy ted to create enthusiasm, bet H ever labors to hare the nanctiM of thai "still, small voice." Pbymical eonxage, like the thuoJer. bolt, b usual1 bent vpoo a rnkskm of destruction, Tloral coerage, like the anient eurrent of eleetrioty along the wires, does not seek to destroy, but to cast light poo the darkeeed pluses, or aasist in lifting the berdeoe of sin from the shoulders el fsIUa man. . .. . Phrstcal couTsge has sought, rb ages past, to oooqner the world, and bapuie the earth b hnmaa blood, UnIer its rambling wheels human Uvea hare been crashed, desiroyi&g homes, fi&iag the work! with sorrow, and drenching it whh the eeera, el grief-stricken ; woman and beaiv broken children! , la its wake CoOew such gaunt and ghaa'Jy. scepters - aa Want, Peatilence and Famine! 21 oral eoerage, aipee 'the rosy dawn ef Creation a seem, have eoegln to peaceabiy renJstioruse, not eoav quer, the work. Instead el orenhbg. it has ever sought to eplifi anaa. ana ortng pes on, eoateauneas aoa happinees into be hotae. . In its wake have followed Plenty, Prosperity and Sxrengthfoed kahood. , " "2kf oral oocr ae fa the 'tree coerage. Fain auy an by tae ansae-ef Uana. eeeralctn, lsasbnce. esaeraay. aaatier wkst aeeM tea telna era as 9a Boilietarn Eoaky Moentnln Tae wQI drive teas any. ta eants, Tae ee Ta UU. B. A. BoebiU M Co. Whoever, reta bine over flea is apt to paint things red to over it. Wtae voe wsat a vUaaaat nSrafc Chaeabartain'n 8vo4saak and Uaar Tse ktn. Tker are easy te Uknan4wa4aaa so rrlpiae or tW ns el asm at So-d by aU drmntaaa, i A girl isat an old makl wrnl he begins to worry for fear shell never get married, - . TkeKxaet Tiar.aeTe4 ter Ctoe- -As a aartalB esreslrve and Bioeaaal pertlar ChstylUs Stoesaak and Llv er Tnhtaia m ia be tea eiaea itc ra n.il. ajou aaanasi low Iks bibs tw. beOet asUd sennra and naf a for eeU. dree and wltkeel tana terrible -rriet v-mA La o namtiraa. aav & 8. Wah-tar Si Co. Cdore, Ontario, Cnaa. da. Fot nata bf ell Orergwsa, He who wahe for something to tarn op ia likely to tarn np b the house. If arn UonbUd wkh Madigentioe, r.tl naUnn. nat atoaaaab. er asy pats. llonwWs Raakr Moenula Tje wtU aa ska r oer wall and kap yon . nlU as e-aiVTve or Tabtata, B, A, biUCa.-r fa New EngUod and tatoneteoon- tries ot Europe, a aavi age Dene eo eoont Is rwrerded an ost ae lmpor tent . a:-tamlly seceenltT ee the house nod kitchen torn (tore. 8ocae dajltwillbe ao la this arctkm. Try cs. First National LUoki Looisborg. -" A good way to aeve money Is to drpoei&ei part ol yoer earn i age esven vreek or month, with this beak. First National Dank, - Inoisborg. - THE . OLD RELUBLE . Turntr's N. C. Alcaanaca for are eat and voe can ret one bf cnlllogon ma kt Aeeocke'e Dri Store Price only 10 eeele. - . :, z . - ; B. PaBoppta. NOTICE; Ustlsr naallaad as . sdnlsUntr tf the lata uobt. Dsattoc, a "I r-rree ee lag aU eaUta see baray aou 3a to. mj tea snme st ot. and ail a4is eUlaa srsinat nald eata'a will praaaat inana oa or bfor HarlTlk 19&1. or UU mUl b clM.i la bar tvair ThU Not. J7, IWS. ' . - y- i.V. BaatLST, Ada'r WOHN Wr'HAYS civil mum Ctns.er Lit. Sec. C L WATER PCV.'ER tad UUIiClPU W Incladinr Wstfrworka, Sowars. Electric Johnny. Strrata. n!rkwaT, ami Iark Itaprora IOCS tJa, .. i:L,r:.:r:V-:.Yi. BOWAtOUT m Aak Cie ssaa! sax tie wtas Wei U tLeas wil UJ ye tLst krr M li grtatna lilax b the worlj e4 jsi t-t few to-l tlaM fa fTort iUIr p sidoo. The ssAa : La icU ia spca4 more tuoe wki kin laaJy. Ua topee pTettv eooo to eee snore el t homsc who Wts that or cl tSane 4i;n he b do Eery Stra4 al hie wife ul tal thtf be Las Uae W gr with Ur: to be wUl tar? u taJk wiJa bar waii, be ss.!y riian eel kt a " flam! etrria psu Ufa 1 focal tlrse to" lat, Ar. 1 : tie maA UX. -Tint srr Ui ticae. If there m am WkJJ dmd jry there k a piak tae cw a yai low tea jaet Ahoet ta be peSaJ, the ehSdreaare bed and the bid lady oroas aadwiAaa bee faeaeia aa4 aJIbeydreeag ale Caaty &km be btubead (the barrow and while tbeT-lxxh UarU fta4 U listed thai , love . wee the rmm thing in all the w-erU, Uxh pet plnnenre and doCzra bafore H tain got lost oei b the aha ffe -a3 weQ, aaajU afut deaLhwe 3 a3 find time to love! . . Ksny aktlirae takaedCaaeta, ' niiuawura Iwtr Tvewta fgaiUrat.ewre aAOtie ee4 narae Uawa stroavc. X ma. Twa TaUta. .A,bcUAOa. nay have bean axareired by artLQ his naocroee naobare4e4aw. rtmiajr rnjrj Cnery aa4 Ter. FaWy 4 Ca . rtWA srkWI ttae, welsrtf eC Jaary'e IUht ea4 Tn. I eaaeytUatntaaei era ntaa. - aea tmOsi' MtOw Msa. ; ef rar Is I a yaitew yatkac Aak f a k t4f(iMstMkui4K ttatiVewMS 1 far eare and eaA. r aak. Ira L A law A - A New Tori tm'mjefe W gna aw career i dark ta e$-r sesee . i , . . . - . w tarry yean axe wsMse ec an. mg rW frosa the rtxla, ' a-i.ji.ui.n jbb a.e Wao Tee tUre a IU4 OsU. Taeweeae eery gtre ,iak IID nboTe Tiktarw ol the 111 i a . a a . 1 I m&a tuxi naii ia us tTsvoe 1 i raArk ofSeolVtEnuMoo. 1 "J and ia th moatta lor atrtrgth tuyl poritr. It ii told la nuinoet aa tb timsea cocx- trice of th rlobe, . (' 11 the cod tth beeaus rxtlad it tronld t a worU-vrkle calAta- It v, becauee tho oil that o rote from its Uvtr arrpoxar aU other lata la noaraahJcj aad LlrtTisg rwpcrtke., ThxrtT yrare ago the propoctora of Scott's Kmr.V km lonad a way ol prrparing eod lirtr to thAt eTtrjoae eaa taie it no I jt th I aU rmlue of the ou trj tbout the obrcuoriALJe Uab. Scott's ExaaidM U the beet thirt bxh world for wtak Larkward ehihlmi. thir. drlaXn people, . and all coodiUos 'of vaetlrr? and loet aires rih. 6O0TT UOTTKE, Caxatra ' ClBpU'lTAKTXD., To waa w Ka'tTi I i jnm warfe. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Nov. 24, 1905, edition 1
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