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These words were once spoken by PhJlip* Brbot* p!t~4 to yoa It i what ro^nd* d try Bor tv -ar T?? ?f? ttvtec ta. j? ?4 ck rffjff BiPjr pvut trie. Um m Lir k ctiMrci euj sritJt pig?re -m+jfz. Is Miter tVy iaje Wt It fir MM. ui ti* ?otter ?be B2i? it to is ikiftix m tb* sarrsv L<w* roof 1* *3e creea w**ria{ of tb* ?oi TVr* Is ?o focti ti^ag < pliassri? Km Mtler ?Ter LJarsaeat o^^tand The mtante rue M para or vJr*c*?i ia a Jotat or murk. batb* -t ^rttn Son's Uub^ - Do not rob a. Skna's pcactnua &teort immediacy rixfct to tke Kal of (oiB relier^ the hot. laig. tvoiki feeUac u4jnttks tbe par: f^rr and comfortable ?C a bcrttle of Sloan's Liniment for 2? <?u of aa-5 draggirt sad iart it in ibi Locs* again?* Colds. Sore- and wener Joint*. L^rahago. Sciabca an<k like *!tej*nts. Yovr nxa^v bark it ncx ?Aiisie^. kat it does giTe aiat^ at *tsaf rMief Bay a bottle- to-day laa'? Life. "A man's lif*- !? fall of * r<a?e> ^nd ?^mptatioas ~He rota** into the *orld sakr-d ^ad bar*. ~He roes w?>*n be die*?the Lord ano-?* where? "Bat- if b*- dv-> *H) here, bell 4> *ell U?er?-. "When be is littl*- bis jriT-l kis? him. bat when b#- ? o!d. LV- little rirla kiss him "If be is poor. Le is a bwl if be is rich. be is dishonest "If be oeeds credit be can't ret ft: I Jf be is prosperous, ereryoc* 'sots to' Co bias a far or. ""If he's in pol i tir? it's loF~pie; tf" he's oat of polities, you eaat place bim. aad be's do rood to bis coantry. "If be doesnl gire to charity. be is a stingy cans; if be doers it is for sbow. 'If be is actively religions, be Is s hyp*octile; if be takes so iaterest ia religion, be "IS i." Gardened sinner. "If be dies yoang there vas a great fatare ahead of him; if be lire? to aa old a**, be bas noBcsed his calling." C*?gfc-Ssw. Wbsa yoa catch Cold, or begin to Cough,'the first thing to do is to take DlNsBtil^a Pine-Tar- Hon cy. It penetrates tbeVniags of the Throat aad Longs and fights the Germs of the Disease, gtrlng qulCjT v relief and nataral healing **Osr w\ole family depeads on Ptae-TSr-H^a^r for Coogbs and Colds." writes Mr. K Wil liams, Hamilton. Ohio.Jt always helps Y#u're i w br V H Buuk aj cmij Iiur*i4 ? tfce aSt* at tke I Hrw-arr at Mi at FVutla 11T7 ; 1 la Bart L?i PW XM. I trflj mm Mmm- i fay. a? Hfc 4?r at Mnor. Uli. at j 1 I! o'clock M_ ?0 ax patEr larQsa at ! -ter Com Hew door la 0? tem of | . X C u IV kisWst M4- ? Sr Sar cub > certaia tract or parrel1 : A lu4 trte* IX beiac ssaated ia t>e . : caaat? of Fraakltr State ef Xort* ! "arotiaa. u< la Dua't Tovas&ip. ,'^o<t4U?<eacnMMM]m: f ! 1 ? ?lili m 1*1 "111 Hi' saak ct Crooked Creek. J. K j i iS potes to a ?H>t aad potaters. J ! , V Vsa?'} corner, ti-eaee Soatk ?T < ; ie(na EM 2? poles to a stake aad . ; pomvm. tbeace Xortk 5 degrees K 3? ' petes to a pan oak. J X. Wkltes < -ormtx. tbtan Soati l> decrees East IH. poles to a tub. SKi Albrfi I tkcace Smtt * *eprws W?s ? 11; spies lc a stake a? pocater?. itla< Taatf* coraer oa rrafced Creek item aioss tbe cfcaasel of tbe Mais Creek foHoiri** its staaesit? ?0 tbe b^oaias. eoataiaiag b* wrrey of Joa. T. laser* aa4- Ajps HUB. 1?1I rs ^proximately 154 ?ere* Thi* tike daj oC Jass&rj. 1*1? W H TirtcrtrafL J r Tntft? t I ill Sal#. . bj rjrtae of the power u4 uuiioh- j 'y. iad ia ftcccrdiscc with th* ? term* >.c4 provisions. contained in a certain I :-??2 of trust ei?stetf by J Scott VrKnigtt and trite to ffen T. i T nmet. on the 23rd day o( February. i?I4. and duly rwordei ia to? oftce i ->? R>gist#-r of deesis lor Prank lin i vaaiy ia Book 143 at page 124. de- i f *-It harmg teen oadr ia the pay- j orot of tLe note secured use retry and -~mand baring been made m poo me by ! !be bolder thereof the ucderagned; ?rill on the 5 rt t day of February. 1*15. ?: zbcMit the hoar of nooo expose to at public iQ?joo to- tke highest j bidder for cash at the Court House : 'oor in I^oai-tburg. N. C. the following j -.racts of land, riz: 1st tract: adjoin- ! | i?g W. J Stnckbad and others and : Sescribw a? follows.. Begtssing at a i ; rock, eorr.er for lot No. 1 in the line of j i *.!* BfcKnlxbt Uni and ranstng N 2d Ian 27Z" cha. to a rock also a j corner for No. 1 in Strickland's line, j thence S 23d 30m EC.7 ebs to ft rock corner for O. L Ellis ' and others, thence 8 2d lim W. 77.? chs. to an iron stake. Bolton's ; land, thence N. SS degree W. ?79 chs. i ? to the beginning, containing 25 acres! ! or less 2nd tract: a one-half undivided in : terest in and to that tract sf land in i Louisburg township near the town of , Louis burg. N. adjoining the lands i of the Eastern Realty ft Trust Cona ! pany on the East the lands of Henry Williamson on the West, the lands of Anthony King on the South and the lands of Sol Williams on tke North. _ thu tha 2nd day of Jsnnary. IMfc ' l-l-5t Ben T Holdeu. Trustee Rayo Makes Reading A Pleasure ' I VH? ial mdicrw gicrsr of the Ray t I~amp rcr X row eyes aad make? readme a pleasure. Tb of jirc arxi karthnew will b? a duana refic k ?* cbu qtuiirr tkat cautet tcien?tu to the soft hfht ol the oil lamp. Tb? LAMP ii d?e bijheK point of pa ?pi So zUxe, no H:cker, correct ?i i are exsy to Htht mud care for i na : the beat liebt af any prv dealer will be (Ud to show you tne Rzyo. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (HEW JERSEY) BALTIMORE .BEAUTY. It Is a Scientific Fact That Wo men Are Becoming More Beautiful Every Day. This is attributed to good health and the proper care and preservation of the skin. Our line of Toilet Necessities and complexion specialties has been selected with great care. The line includes the'' greatest beauti fiers of the age. 0 0 0 0 AYCOCK DRUG CO LOUISBUHG, North Carolina. Perry's Sales Stables Louisburg, N. C. I have just completed my stables on South Main Street and have received a lot of new horses and mules, and will always keep a nice lot on hand for you to select from. Come m to see me and lets find one that will suit you. I have it and will make you a price that will please you. I will sell cheap for caah or make a good exchange with you. Come to see me. K A PERRY New Harness Display Room I have moved my stock of Harness to the Spruill building on Court Street where you will find A FULL DISPLAY OF THE BEST HARNESS TCX BE FOUND ANYWHERE FORT THE MONEY. You need not expect to find Harness that will wear longer, give better satisfaction or look better than ours. Come in and look ever our lina and let us talk to you. 0 O 0 O 0 O Harness Room Spruill Building Edward S. Ford Louisburg, North Carolina
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