ATTOBHEY H. T. POWELL ' V OF BEHHDEBSON DIES Fumcily State Seaster, Bayor of Hatfve City u4 Sclos ?( Old Tuw Henderson, July .14?Mr Henry T. Powell, a lawyer of thla city, died this morning at bis home here, after a%. Illness or three weeks, of typholl fewer. Dr. Powell waa a native of this community; his ancesters having lived here for generation?. His father was for a boat IB years sheriff of this ooen ty. He was of the age of thirty-seven years, and had been a member of the bar, In successful and active practice for about fourteen yean; was edu cated at Trinity College and the Uni versity Law School; he was a member verslty Law School; he waa a member 1 of the State Senate; In the year 1M9. and served (Or some time aa Mayor of Henderson, and alee as recorder of the -criminal court. He was very popular and highly regarded by all; hte death Will be learned of with cquch regret by'all classes. ?I Sr. Powell leaves a wife, the "daughter of Mr. and Mrs George B. Harris of thla city, and one child, Meiiij. a boy of about seven years. The funeral will take place tomor Ww afternoon at S o'clock, and will ??*** in charge of the bar of this city. Meeting of the bar and the coun ty ofllcers were held In the court house this morning to take steps In connection with the funeral and a committee was appointed to prepare resolutions to he presented to an ad journed meeting. Mr. Powell was a member of the K. of P.. and possibly of other frater nal organisations. Buckles'* Arm lea Salve fer Cuts, ?' ? Buns, Seres. Mr. E. a Loper. Marllla, N. Y.. writes: "I have never had a Cut, Burn, Wound or Sore it would not heal." Get a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve today. Keep handy at all times for Burns, Sores, Cuts, Wounds. Pre vents Lockjaw. 25c., at your Drug gist. Cam an, Villa ud Others. Peace has been officially declared In Mexico and the world awaits the next move. Carranza will march the army of revolt Into the capital and proceed to form a new government based upon the constitution and the doctrine o( faith of the constitutionalists. Carranza, Villa and others will ex pound the faith. The faith will be mainly what Villa decrees. The voice of Carranza "and others" will be weak and of Uttia avail. , Washington will "suggest," and the suggestions will be courtesoualy re ceived by Carranza, passed on to Villa* and then promptly forgotten. BECAU8E? Villa is the backbone of the revolu Carranza has furnished the whis kers, but Villa haa supplied the brains, the courage and the power to execute. Carranza has rested peacefully In the shade, while Villa has woo bat tles in the beat of the blazing sue Carranza has talked loudly, while Villa has fought manfully. Carranza has basked loathe glory of living, "first chief," while VUla thrashed the tar (Jut of Huerta's army. Carranza is a high-born orator 'and a dreamer, while Villa is an ex-bandit and a fighter. Carranza la the head of the revolu tion, but VUla is its teeth and its claws. Carranza may be the next president, but Villa will be the power which makes or unmakes him. Carranza may be a tower of strength In the new order of things, bat Villa will be'the base upon which It rests. A bouse wlthoul a ifoundatlon would soaks tall, and Carranza without Villa cbqld not sustain the weight of his' own whiskers. Por Vlllayex-bandlt, la a man of deeds, the strongest arm In the repub nt VUla Is Mexico to-day.?E CALOMEL i - la a powerful cheoaicaT y?people should be careful about It? use. \The only sure way to avoid the daagW of cal omel It to take no calomel. vegetaable Dodaon's LJver Tom. a itqntd dfpeasant taste. takes, its place. Where calomel ahakee you ufr aid shock your liver and oft en makes you really sick. Dodson's Liver Tone, mild but effective, butlda up and strengthens. It -livens up the liver." You feel fine after taking it. ' Dodaon's may be tdken without any restriction of diet or habits. Ton can give tr to your children with fine re sults. Get a large bottle for M centa at ar.CnU.iMr b^bIm ; Co., and It ttJoesat *o i think It oaght?If It doesnt make ?p?Us ?era trifles?If U "liven ap your liver," your will be waiting for you and be ' with a smile. * , w HEAD or SCOTTISH BITE HASOSS DIES Rise sf Soreriym Grud 1'obui<h Kldnnlsoi Was PhuoaeuL NaaheviUe, Teon., July 24-?Major James Daniel Richardson aged 71 years Sovereign O rand Commander of the Scottish Rite Masons, Southern jurisdiction, died at 4 o'clock this af ternoon at his home at Murfreeeboro, Tenn. Be had been in feeble health for four years. A serious tarn tor the worse came yesterday and he sank gradually from that time. Major Richardson was horn In Rutherford county, Tenn. and when IS years old enlisted In the Confed erate army as a private In the Forty flfth Taaneesee Infantry, serving later for three years as adjutant of that regiment Afer the war he prac ticed- taw at Murfreesboro and was elected speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives when 2S yean old ant Ai later a member of the State Senate. Re was elected to the Forty-ninth Congress from the Fifth District of Tennessee and served IS consecutive years, being leader of the Democratic minority when he refused another His rise In Masonry waa phenome nal. Within a ?w months he was elected lo^Korn la that lnitga and later In the lodge at*lAufreesboro. He waa Senior O rand Warden In 1ST1 Deputy Grand Master In 1872, and Grand Master of Tennessee in 1*73 and Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter in Tennessee,* Royal Arch Masons. 1 He was corronated Inspector-Gener al of the Scottish Rite Masons in 1848, Supreme Council 1885, which waa made vacant by the death of Odel 8. Long, of West Virginia. He became Grand Commander when Grand Com mander Thomas H. Cresweil died in" 1900 and at the next session of the Sapreme Council was elected Sover eign Grand Commander for life. Duseh Mr. K. T. Gupton Dead We reproduce herewith an article from the Christian Index, of Naylor. G a., which was written in memory of Mr. R. T. Gupton whose death was reported in these columns some weeks ago. I reached home from a great meet ing at Hebron church, Hernando county, Fl*., today at 12 o'clock, and found a letter awaiting me with the Information that my best earthly friend, R. T. Gupton, of Naylor, Ga was no more on earth. His daughter wrote me that he had passed away on June 27th from the effects of a sun stroke- I here wept till It seems I can weep no more. "Bob" Gupton dead! No, It Is not true. He was a child of God. I was Intimately associated with him as his pastor for three happy years. He was one of God's noblemen. Truly a prince In Israel has fallen. He was a deacon of NayU r Baptist church from its constitution, was su perintendent of the Sunday-school -:!C there, but was co modest that he never would superintend when his pastor was present. He was always faithful In his attend ance upon all the services of his church, Including the prayer jneet . ing?notwithstanding the claims of his large earlier yean he led a stor my life. In 1911 he waa genuinely convert ed and saved, uniting with the church very soon afterward. With fiery nature, he waa the finest exam ple I have ever seen at the power of God's almighty grace to snbdue the unruly passions of the human heart. Meek, childlike in faith, gentle as a woman, yet-fearless as a lion in op posing wrong standing for the faith a# the fathers. Of large- teens, Ma money, his time, his all was on the altar of his -Odd for service or sacrifice. He stood by his pastor with more than a brother's devotion. One part of his "devotion-to God took, tram in giving retmke to i could make reparation for his treat: ment of God befoere He saved him He was bora In Pran kiln' county, N. C, March 1?, M60. He leaves a devoted wife and ti noble daughters, besides a a amber of relatives and a host of friends to n>oura his departure. May the grace of the God of ail grace abundantly sustain them In their hour of sore bereavemd^t. ' George W. Ottrroll. If yon have ever used Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy you know that It la a success Bam V. G?Un, Whstley, Ala., writes, T had meatlea and jpt caualk-JBrt la Mel settled*!n my stomach and bowels. I had an awful time, and had It not been for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not possibly have lived but a few hoars longer, tat thanks to this remedy. I am now well a*d strong." ?tor sale by All SAVES DAUGHTER Adiia of Mithir m Doalrt Pre Daajkter'? Untimely E*d. Ready,' Ky.?" I was met able to -do nutKinii In# n*artv alv wftwllw ?? ??U? anything lor nearly six months," writes ?Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, "and was dowa looted lor three -i=* I cannot teli you ha? 1 ' ? and with ?y bead, womanly I Oar tamily doctor told my __ could aotdo aie any good, aad ha had to give it up. Wetriedanc burne did aot help aw. - At text, aty mother advised aw to take Cardui, the waawa's tonic. 1 thought it was ao mm fori was aearty dead aad rttttsr&SS sfsMi 52 to to alt of my work and my own washing. 1 think Cardui is the best medicine in It yoa suffer from aay of tfee a 3 * y.. ? Wlfe-Everything la setting J^ghe^ Husband?Oh., I don t know; There is your opinion of me and my opin ion of yon. and the neighbor's opin ion of both of na:?Creaent: RUB-MY-TISM L Will cure Rheumatism, Neu [ralii I '? ?w?,i ?r vigu, t(V? ,Mmi, etc. Aidaeftie Aao^yae, uaed internally or externally. 25c DI??*latk>E Mot le?. Thl? la to glva notic?) to the public that the co-partnership hereto' fore existing between W. J. Cooper & J. C. Mitchell, under the firm name of the Loulsburg Vulcanlxing Company, has been desolved by mutal consent. jW. J. Cooper. 7-3-4C STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA . Department ?( State CERTIFICATE OF D1S0LUTI0N To all to whom these presents may come?Oree tings: Whereas, It appears to my satisfact ion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for -the voluntary dis solution thereof by the., unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited In my ode?, that the^8tovall Mattress Company, a corporation .of this State, whose principal office Ik situated at No street. In the town of Loulsburg, County of Prank Un. State of North Carolina (Malcolm McKinne being the agent therein and In charge thereof, upon whom pro cesa may be served-, has complied with the requirements of Chapter 11, ReTlsal of 1MB, entitled "Corpora tion," preliminary to the Issuing of this Certificate of Dlsolution: Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan Orimes, Secretary of State ot the State of' North Carolina, do hereby certify-that the said Corporation did, on the 24th day of June, lSl^- flle in my oOce a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dlsolution of said Cor poration, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on fiffe in my ofilcc as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 24th day of June, A. D. 1914. A J. BRYAN ORIMES, Secretary of State. 7-10-41. X' ? ? f ? f is best done on a * ^ - C\ Its steady* even heat preserves the rich, natural flavor of ti^e meat You can Tihmyg tH just the right heat The New Perfection is ready to cook in a minute. No fires to kindle?no ashes, no soot Made in different sizes?Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. No. 5 has the new fire less cooking oven. Ask to see it at aH hardware and department stores. snmnmn mi rnupmiv (W*w Jcracjr) I BALTIMORE) More Horses?Better Horses! - .-\ .. ' ? ; We are receiving more horses and mules each week and can easily fill your needs. It will b? your ? loss if you fail to see us before you buy. Agoodji horse is a good investment, but beware of a common ? one. FULLER & PERRY Do it Why worry with aa extoraai I7 hnlld Iron ?kn i purr has? the Mil ?litn lroa oa the market t aa<2 tke coat of operatioa Is act arore thaa At? tenU an hear; can joa keep a coal or wood In goiag at leii eoott <* / ' We will teltTereao at theoe to jroar residence M U <t| lm trial abnelateij withoat aaj ahliaUoai m year part.. .At tka expiration of tkat period yoa ? ar pnrekaae the iaae at aktn priee or ?amater It to a? oa tauai y Big Stock Electric Fans BECK & NEWELL O P PORTlU N ITY WANTED:?Ten to fifteen good families to work in a manufactur ing establishment. Healthful and pleasant work for men, women, bovs and pirls thirteen years old and over. Prefer families of three or more workers. Nice, new, clean houses to live in?renta reasonable. Pleasant surroundings, unexcelled church and school opportunities Hesfplace in North Carolina for working people who desire to make a good livingand better their condition. Write immediately to, J. W. Burroughs Durham, N. C. P RO F ESS I O N A L_ O A R DS DB. K. H. PEEBY Physician and Surgeon Loulsburg, North Carolina Office Next Door to Aycock Drug Co. Day Phone 69. Night Phone 107 DB. W. B. MOBTOJf Eye Specialist Loulsburg, North Carolina oface next Door to Hotel Entrance. DB. JOEL D. WH1TAKEB, Specialist. Bajtalgh, JC. a Practice cofilned to eye, eai| throat and%ose. Will be In Loulsburg th< lrst Monday in each month at Dr. Tar borough's office. DB. X. C. HOBTON / Balelgh IT. C. practice Limited to Eya, Ear, Nose and Throat. Will be In Loulsburg the first Mon day of each month at office ot Dr. E 11 Perry, -from 9 to 11:30, and at the office of Drs. Harris and Henderson at Frankllnton. N. C.. from 1:80 to 5 p.m. Will also be In Loulsburg at office of Dr: E: M: Perry, the entire day of the third Saturday In each month: SB. Br F. YABBOBOSGH PHYSICIAN and 8DRFGEON Loulsburg, North Carolina Offio* In Yar bo rough i Building' calls answered tram T. W. t's residence, phone 70. DB. X. K. MAXOKB Loulabarg, North Carolina Office In Ayoock Drug Mm, Market Street, Office practloe, Surgery ud miltttiffli. DB. ft. F. IDBT PHT81C1AN and BTJRGEON. Loulsburg, North Carolina Office la Burt Building Mala Street IB. ABXHTB RIBI ILUD? ' Surgeon Dentist. " v Offlce la Hotel Building, Next to Poet Loulsburg, North Crollaa ? to 4:M. Phone No ?? , DB. TOW. ,< ' Tctertaarlaa Offlce with C. W. Finch * Bon. ? Headersea, Hertk Carellaa Day Calls, Phone 414. Night Calls, Phone S5 ? In Loulsburg, at Hill's stables, on each first Monday, ali day. T.W.Blckett, R.B.White, EH.Mai one BICRTT, WHfTE * HALONI UWI'UM ? Loulsburg, North Carolina. OeOnOeral practice, settlement of es tate* fmide tavealfd. 0** member of (Irm elwaya la the sflns 8. ATWOOD NEWELL. . Atteraejr-At-Low. with Dr. H. A. Newell . , | ' - j A. O. DICKENS Attorn?} and Counsellor at Law Loulsburg, N. C. one? With W. D. Egerton, Over P 8. k K. K. Allen's store. Wm. HAYWOOD BCFFIN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Loulsburg, N. C. Wil practice In the court* of Prank Un and adjoining counties, alao la the Supreme Court and In the Halted Statea District and Circuit Court.- Of fice over the First National ] W. H. PUSOH ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Loulsburg, North Carolkia Practice in all courts. Office on Hala Street. 1 WILLI AH WILLIS BODDIE t V ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Loulsburg. North Carollaa General practice. Office orrsr M. CX Pleasant"! store. K. p. HOOGK CONTRACTOR aa agents for al tog supplies, artistic IWw. 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