'K6f Interest to the
Women.;
author arid ' we commend the ideala
therein set prh-v7- " . . v
W hat- makes a ' city great and
tha. gerraea
I r.ti ThiP arur fAnnH An Ait tkaT VH w- -Y-tM rrrhf
thcgliisj rsteoiighf. JThen they marched their army to the top. at Half em UU),
:f2TOBf& fill;;', - -
Chroaiele to ask yWDat J4ot weal display nor titled I a'. -."
boast od claim 1
ward sense,
Not gross display 'of ppnlence.
But right, that wrong cannot remove j
And trath, that faces oivio fraud
And smites it in the name of 'Goi.
Its strengto not briek, nor . stone,
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Bat iastioe. Love and- Brother-'
hood. . '"'
TO Statesvuie Lianq mars, i.:, ;
OmW 1 he largest ehnrches in
lawachnsetts: has official! barred trng
fr em worship all women wko refuse ; ot
to remov e their tiats before enteriig trengch.
S A? the chareh ) aaitonini: vThe "tru ov. factories extenled length",
: tees say that "the'f ancy milliBery. ot But men wha see the eivio wrong
iv' f te1 present time attracte;
teBtuvthai: women1
? examining' hata than
ing to
I; - the Cherlotta
v the trustees
larations of Paul ib the 11th chapter I f',i; Kot fashion's lendly-
t: 1st Epistle to the Corinthians, where- j But women, rich id yirtue's do wer,
in It IS said j ' pwt eyrygwoniami i i ji aoie v nomes, inouga - liuiauie.
prayeth er prophesieth ? with;g her j ' . still aregreat
head ,ncovexed : disnonoreth ; her I Becaase of' serrice to the State.
neaa: a oe washes, wm pouWJ What makes a city men can lofe?
V V u,aeJ the out-
, r swerea wnen eitiea to doo, iaaz jraui
was. never ihlcontaet witn i modern
1 Diillmerj ereation andf had ne' con
";f ? ;. eejption'of it, and that nndef the cir
fiomstaneftg as the v exist todst he
vrnnld modifv his order.
Unnr told of a Wilkes rain who n P0B a nation's hill, :
mad .eh ood brandy and some- F A vmce tha eyU cannot still, ;
tim iittU for th sfmaoh's A source or piessm w me iana;
sake He mned a yerv pious wo
man fwho used all her influence and
a good woman's influence can. hard-
- v I
lv ke measured to induce her bus-
band to stop making and drinking
liquor. le ia stop oat ne Kept, a
barrel of brandy fcr
His brother, from. whom
been separated, was to visit him and Brand new outfit; good and exper-
it was his purpose to' celebrate the ienced workmen in all the departr
occasion by tapping the barrel" of ments. We ara the people &ho
brandy: which had-grown old- and brought the price dowu from 2 1-2
... .r w. , cts. to z cents ana uunx we are en
uUu.w ,.cu iu. ..,ip. titled to part ef your business. We
wife feared the reiult of this cele-- will appreeiate any ..business you
foration and while her husband went will give us. We go after Laun
to the station to meet his brbther she dry every Monday and Wednesday
bored a runlet hole in that barrl mornings and will deliver same
, , , : ; , Saturday afternoon. If you have
WUU,1A "w W any laundry you want to get off
his brother all .that remained of the
brandy was the splendid odor that
permeated his ; nostrils. When . he
realized what had happened the old
man,-was furious and made' much ex
cited protest Hii wife tried to
calm him. "Remember Job and his
afflictions, ray dear," said the good
Wraai "D r Job!" .ani wired the
irate husbamd. "He never lost' a
barrel ef old brandy v v
And it may be said that Paul
rr ever preached, to women wearing
Herry Widow hats or any of the
mod era erations; and eipecially did
he never sit behind one of the things
at church or some other public
assemblage when be wanted to see
what was going on in front.
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The following is a speech, reiacsd to poetry, w hick was delivered at a
May ICth, 17th and
" architicture r- graceful r-Dnion of Confederate Veterans in Cola mbta, S. C, Mi
folX-1'': " "18th;i906, and is published by request of an oId Yet:'
faSrfiinii lWtK" The Tanke'ts thoncht ther had-in when the . wir Ci
thought they had-us when the wir Citt beun;
They daimed it. misfortune at the battle' of Ball Una. -
Gnl Jackseo w hipped; them there, we will tell.yea the nuon why:
lhe Coafederate Beys stide tbtm siafi, "Koot Hog or dir
iiauing vdi yiwvym touBk uuU'. ; ' - v
; But they soon found out that theyVkad 1 no earthlysfght;
v For the Cenfederata Beys whipped them at a.Cair field fic-itl1 4
Our troope down at Richmond were jmbued with eood action
For they were under the command of General Stonewall Jackie a;
Oar troops at Kiehmond were anxious "for a fighf
Bdt the Yankees were oowirdly and kept out of sight!
hereas thIitUe Moaitor'tnit ru to NorfolkfWeU peeked;
; She fought for seven fcoure alonjilde the Ilerrimte;
: But .when she opened fira she made? the Merrimae sound
She crippled her with a ball that weighed 480 pounds!
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To-every person bricging their baby ta. my Studio o Monday, May
3rd, li)59. I will make freo of charge a cabinet negative and will giro
the parents one photo of same absolutely free. No xrrouDes rcaUtinir
1 ?3nrlW Ol-o ith this offer and the parents must coma with the baby. Tbis date U
,1,10 . I.C1UI 111,1. J . v;l,o for White people only. On Tuesday, the 4th day of May. I will
emergencies viJ." F""" otter to tne Colored-Vcaple. In cweaf rai- theio offcra hold
;he had long gt g7 (J tka Monday or Tuesday the following week. Coma on. and al
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EVERY
BODY - INVITED I
Jo MaVe" n Visit to My
' FURNITURE PARLORS
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call up pnone 4 i ana wui nave ai
boy there in- 3 minutes.
Jno W King & Son
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OPENED
UP
a nice line summer clothing, also
THOMAS' CHILL PILLS
Have No Kqnal a a Trerentiv or Cur
for Chills.
They not only Cure Thills, bni. Bnlld
and Tone Up your System. For sale
A L . L D R U G & I S
And etc the Urje ditj4j o M
ted all ktsd of
House Furnishings
I am tiZennz VI cf llfnu 4 1 tt
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Danger in Too Much Kissing.
oeienusts ana otners nave in re
cent years prononneed cissingt-es
pecisliy a promitcoous exercise of
the oscalator habit dangereas and
uasaaitarj, a practice that is liable to
ceramanicate disease.: While it May
be admitted there is something in the
contention, there is. small likelihood
cf any general uabandenmeat of z
castom that is so inviting on occasion
at least, bat for many reasons, which
is not necessary te enumerate, the '
practice should be exercited; with
N discretion. It is especially , danger
ous to kits sick people or - a corpse.
This is often done throagh affection
aad sometimes because under the
circamstanees it is felt to be a datv
ta show affection in this way. 'Bat
the danger is too great to take the
'risk. if.Ai Camberlaad, Ifd recently
, a trained ntirse sacrificed, her life bv
kissing; : paUent. : She r nursed a
, siek, woman who became very mach
attached , to .her and when the patient
"was dying she asked the - nurse to
. tissher. The latterdid o butj tha
" act was fatal. Threughtha kiss
disease, a diphtheretic tronbla, which
, caused the, patient's death, wui trans
mitted to the nurse and she too; died
notwithstanding ' physicians If made
every effort to save her life.
spring and falfelothing, prices are
all right. Here is some' special
bargains m other merchandise that
ntust.be elosed out; knives and
forks, pocket knives, razors, dress
inihg 3 l-2o per yard, lace lc to 4c I (
yara, eauco c, isaies sniri waists ir n
25c to 65c, belts 5c to 10c Some of V I
these belts are silk- And coat H7n v J
only 10c, hair brushes.tooth brush-1 V J
es, axes, pat. andrews drapery 5c J C )
yard, ladies shoes, soap, face pow- f
aer, na.mDurg; eagmg, men s sus-if n
penders, . diamond dyes, corsets, j ) C
Dahr tans far the bAVtiAa - ThftlV
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above are bar trains. I V )
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Sale of Valuable Real Estate
By virtue of the ' power of sale con
tained in a mortgage deed executed to
the . undersigned , by John H. Cooke,
Linwood Cooke - and Everard Cooke.
duly recorded in the Register of Deeds
for Franklin County in book-142. page
381,-'I. will 'on Monday, the 5th day of
April, lyoy, at 12 m, sell to the highest
bidder for cash,, a certain piece or tract
of land lying .and being m Franklin
county, ' State 7 af oresaidJ .in ' Sandy
Creek township, and described, and de
fined as follows, to v wit Lying on the
Warrenton and Loui&burg road 5 miles
from Louisburg. bounded on the east
Foster and the Unds belonging to the x wuui, lu uuj.ivu iieaa oi cai-
county,- used for the Home of the Aged
and infirmonthe north -by the lands I tie, ranging from one year old
merlyr belonging to'Medicusr Edwards;
on
the
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What-: Hakes, a Strbnp; qity.
Every citizen, of Louisburg wants
, te'sea bg town? groaprosper
We want more peopinpr
r dustries provided themr'We?nead to
; lengthen "our cords, and strengthen
; aur stakes, -r But these things r'ate
not' the chief ridi "Wa snay :i nt ve
'nbese.-and .yat baf :eakBWhat
makes a city 8tr6ngJaM1iati5V
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Prie 1wjb, Bft Qnality alwayvProiopt D.Hitrr
PHONE 47
My ICE HOUSE is now open and wifl ceatinue
the .balance of thia verr.
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J NO.' W. KING
:V LOUISBRG, N. C.
Cattle Wanted
the west by the lands belonging to up yearlings Or bcifers.
j estate of Mrs.AA. Hayes, de- . ' vv -: ;v.-..- ;
olM:wti:acSt:edSB thW in Wkand get
the cash: ; " ' : ' " 'S ' .
Gussie Blacknall; containing 200 acres.
morejr less, known as : the Virginia
Cooke home place; and being the same
tract ofj land conveyed by v S. Spruill
Commissioner, to said John H Cooke
and Others, by deed dated 5 May ; 17th,
J906, and subsequently "on same day
eonveved bv said John H. Cooke and
others to A. C Zollicoffer. trustee' for
IL. H. Southerland,; to secure a debt due
said Southerland, and this sale is' made
subiect to the said debt to Southerland
secured in saiddeed of trust amounting
to about $2200, the exact amount Of
which will be stated on the day of sale
This March 4th? 120d&t :v Tf
--r:Vu -: : chas: macok;
uardiah i of ChasV'D. i Baconi 1 Mortga
H. i Yarborough, Atty.
Dainty Easter Gift
Ot& bottle of our prf ornery or toilet
water makes an Ideal offeriRx. Est.
cuuy pot op for the season, eltbtr will
prove mora thin acteptabl to the fair
recipttni. .
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John . Williams
...-.. liOuisburg, NJC, -
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FINE OPPORTUNITY" TQbUY
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V" I have about one thousand acre
of lan, IrMcb IJam'twilling td ' sell
1 on lon.timeUf .'a,taaor.ab!c- cash
payment . is . made. -Any ;ona- de
siring to r. buy a., iarai wUl do wcl
j ta see me, aa I will sell-in: 'lots . of
0 acre or more. - ;' r ' ;
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W. E. WHITE
Furniture Company
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Egerton's
Emporium of Fashion
Millinery Op
enmg
Tou are cordially
ir.tito) l
to b fcld
Friday and Saturday, April 2nd and 3rd
IWi tsif it TouiH U eurpri4 al nya-ntr.
itj ' and pnej. All U lat-CHit tjyl. rait r"4 Wrls
wilJ ! worth coatcjr nsjlr 1.9 see. Tea trjj) i jtn i,
tbipp in our btS ttclt thai yu -rVt 4 f cla
mUb 5ed at tbe price,
id Gauic Vc?tj
from 5cL up.
from
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There AreAl! The Odors"
Tbst fmbioa hu- drtM 1J correct,
n th6 Rood old tcenU tilt ti older
pple tUH prefer. Ko joa tia telecl
a bottlo for HER and her rvjtier. tt
M well. . New tot ci EutT tVr' Carij
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( J V; ?? kx-'d to s ,lie tta. for UsTi tl t-ri. -i-mV. v
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Embroidered C o 1 1 a r 5
from Sets up.
D nerj Good all ftvlf
d ill f rice.
Oar bujers hat reUrra frta ttn Kcrttra maiUtt
aai utw sxcLs aj vts: in davlr. A tarcaJ ,a.
tried to bar for cur maimer tUt kici. w will tst
rw. wm irota f to rk call alUtlicm U tr
liaei and mrill kitt big bttrti la all
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