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TTT" J. A,THOMAS, ED.I&, OWNER i j ... attv irA as u - THB2EX MONTHS . 1.00 FxiDAY, January 8, 1900 MsiJLVvnfX it helpi qnite a bit; to think about, how ranch better yon are going to manage everything this year. . Ayothbr not agreeable : thouglt about doing it hurriedly i that the January bills nsually rereal to r&ii it- number of things that j you; forget yoa had cnarged. ; . -r To okow old graeefollj, to find the heart I becoming more mello w with the passing years, is something everyone should seek after.' Snch a life's evening is like a lovely ; sunset whose parting, rays and glorious tints food the earth with beauty. It wouldt be a good idea to start a revival intbie State and get the Democrats so converted that ; they will cease fighting each - other. If they do not, the worst has not yet happened. Greensboro Record. Well said, Bre. Record, and the sooner the better. Tile man who gives liberally reaps bountifully! This may not-lwas be true of saoney, but it is of kind words and deeds. They multiply iji the siring and besides-, bnghteninff aol helping the lives of others thfiyi Cause a thousand benedic&cna.to descend upon the head of the' gWer. Few children's hymns have gain ed a greater popularity than "Little drops of water, little grains of sand," whose author, Mrs. J. A. Carney, died recently in Galesburg, 111., ajt the advanced age of eighty-five. This harming, simple little song with its familiar analogies has been sung by children everywhere and hasA gained for its author a lasting fame that Many a more pretentious Writer; of poetry might well envy. t THE GDEATEST SLOBBERER OF .: AATHEII - ALL 1 ' -I'sThere haa been much "slobbering" of jate on the part ot quite a' nam' ber ot so called Democrats, over 3 the visit hi -President-elect Tai t, who "is in the South with a hope of turning this great asction of country I against the teaching of Jefferson and our fore-' tatneri, inn t ne greawsi sioDDerer, ; of tbem an, headed a delegationfrozn BirminghamjHrAla vlast x Saturday; when, thay went y to; ;Angbsta.ft to"T jn-. nt llr. Taft to that dff-Thb'Io'bi bexw was no "other personage ; than Ruf ns Rhodes, editor ' of the Bir mingham Ne wa, who claims that he is a 6Democrat,' ?He actually . piled it on so deep7tbati even ' Mr : Taft, who is so susceptible of,: Taf tjtyi was' very much embarrassed, arid - in his reply had to admit hiasurpri-e. It is all 1 right to;, .be .eourtious Jaiid pleasaat to distinguished . visitors bat from sceh' VberingVjf'si was indulged in by Editor Rhodes, good Lord, deliver us. . v Womanly Pains, head pains, in fact any pain an v where can he ' completely stopped in 20-minuU3 with one of.-Dr. I Shoop'a Pink Ealn Tablets. Ask jour Doctor or Druggist about the formula.' It is printed on the. box and it can't be lettered." V Try one and be convinc ed.; Box, 25c. : by The Boddie-Perry-Drug. Company... ,.- '-r I have : the ' genuine old - time meal 6c pound. r J. W, Kinq. oat ; The Road ' Overaeers, of Harris township will hereby 'take notice that the law requires them to work theif roadi on the nxsiaturdnj in Jfebruaiy land Ahgustf eich" year and report, the saineto the ; Board of SurerviaafaTr .Unle&s . thia . f is done y onima'T expect to abide ' by i. ivjxo, un m n.1 . Croup positively stopped in 20 ' min utes withDr. Shoop'a Croup Remedy; One test alone will . surely prove this truth. No vomiting, ho- distress. A safe and pleasing syrup 50c. Sold by The Boddie-Perry Drug Co. TO MT CUSTOMERS. ,1 wish to announce to my custo mers. that ,1- have moved 4; to ? the store house on South, side of Nash streeVtWdOdiSr belxrwthe traildi ing recently occupied by the Dis pensaryw1iere 41 will be glad , tci serve all of my old customers, and sis many -new 0nes as will give me their patronage. v . Very truly, - ' E. ODOUu Three Car loads Horses and Mules Mr. J. . flill received on Wed nesday, the following telegram from his brother. K. P. Hill, who is in St. Louis, buying horses and mules: " v "I shipped you yesterday thirty head of horses. Will" ship two car loads horses and aaules to-mor row. These hprfccs will arrive in Louis- burg the first of next week. With the exception of one or two western states where women suffrage prevails, woman's po'itical rights are more advanced in England than in this country. For years they: have en eligible to "serve on parish and county councils and with certain, re quirements of condition and proper ty, they have for many years voted at muncipal elections. And now a lady has just been elected mayor of 0 city of 13,000 by the largest major ity ever given a mayoralty candi date, f , . ' . As the Greenville Reflector jverv truly says, it should not be tat way, bat a bill collector has to undergo quite a strain in- popularit People who have been given credit in any line of business ought to take pleas ure in paying their bills, and the col lector is entitled to jast as much ccurtesy as the seller. The favor of letting you have something on credit when you did not have' the -money to pay for it at the time, should be appreciated, and you should not look at it as it yoi had Jbeat some body'' out of that much. It is not strict honesty to wilfully neglect pay -iag your bills. . vy for Sale. :'. 'Dissolution Notice.-'- .'.'? t: Notice is here ay giren ttat the firm heretofore known as Stone & Gattis, doing business i at Stallings, N; C; : is this day dissolved, by; j mmtual consent W. O. Stone has ! bought .the entire business, and will pay all debts due by the firm, He will also collect all .amounts due the firm. W. O. Stojije. . OL Jd. Gattxs. I wish to say te alh my friends and customers of he old firm ihat I will continue the asercantile bus iness at imy neV store house near my residence in Cedar Book, town ship, s.nd will be very glad to eerre you all. TCommls3ioBer'3 Sile Of Land. - By virtue of an order of sale made fcy .the Superior i 3ourt of Franklin County mJtbat Speciai Proceedings en titled MiU , Stallings ct al. s. J L. CprnweU etal, the undexaind will, on Monday, the 8th'day'.-'of February 19C9. at about the hour of noorv- at the Court House Jcor in Louisburg, N Cii offer for sale atpublc auction to the highest bidder, that certain tract of land in said petition described as fol lows: that tract lring and being in Franklin County, State of North Car olina, Cypress Creek Township, adjoin ing the lands of John Batton and oth ers, and bounded as follows: on the north by the lands of John Batton, on the Eiast by the lands pf Zeb Avent, on the South by -the lands ot Mrs. Nannie Sykes, and on' the West by the Ellis lands, containing 100 acres, mere or leas, and. known as the "Penny Wilder Pome Tract, 'v being- a tract of land conveyed by Wm. William to Gaston Wilder and after his deatty for many years occupied By his 'widow, the said Penny Wilder. Terms of sale Cash. This 8th,- oabf January, 1909. Wm. H. Ruftin, Com. s v 0- x r- "v n " rs " ' " ' , W "Sm X-X "W W V- V. . w . . W- S' S V-'' N m S.) f w, y if ". .."" "' A . ' r".-' i - . ' '""F"' 1 , V " ''.' - ' ,".., , -vVc;'' ; y t-:-; h'v' ? v' .,irt v.v -'V " A ' ' f lljeless J? r I 1 ' ()? ( ) o 1 1 () () () () o o () o o () o o () o () o '.'..I. Stricl(lai)d ' & WILL MRKE. ;R GHHNGE , IN . : ; BUSINESS PEBRURRM 1st; ).- t .AjJ.'10 ti in vow ky deaire to make a complete ttttlemsst with every name on their books, ,oj or before that date. The bctistaj will be continued, but every accoi&nt now ,on the books that is not atttled by . February 1st, will, be placed la the hands of an Attorney. This it aimply busineas. "- .... ... . '.'. . Both members of the, firm highly appreciates the liberal patronage that has been theirs since embarking in the business, and thtyvi&h is take this opportunity of returning their sincere thanks for the fcace. Now wishing all a Happy andFroipertro New Year, and hoping U have a prompt response from every one, we are. YOUR fRJ ENDS, THEIR. 8 O O () () () () () C) () () o o () () 8 C) WHELESS STRICKLAND ! ; LOUISBURE'S CLOTHIERS. 8 () 8 () 8 () C) o () o C) () C) C) C) If not sold privately before that date, I will sell to the higi est bid der at the court hoase door in Louisburg, on Friday January 29, 1909, at 12 o'clock a tract cf land in Louisburg township, containing 102 acres, being the place on whioh Charles Maynard now lives, adjoin ing the lands of Mrs. Pattie Pitt- man and L. T. Horton. A iLlsoat the same time I will offer for sale .one thirip of ; Athe "Cdower tract of Mrs. Mariah Hortbii ad joining the lands of Mrs. Pattie Pittman and others,; and Tiring y- on the Nashville and Louisburg road, about one mile east of Louisburg. Terms, one third cash, and balance in 9 months, with interest from date at 6 per cent. . . - J. A. Thomas, Agent. , IUisikg horses, hogs and' hay has made James AHahhcook, a thrifty dutch farmer of Iredell county weal thy as is told in the Troutman cor . respondence of The ; Charlotte ; Ob server whioh is copied elsewhere, in thefTiMs. vVe hope every one of , cur farmer, readers will look this ar tide up and read ' it. : - Rcf erring "tdi !the Asubjccithe Gastoma" Gazette ' wmwm . ..t . - j-... . . ...... -t , - i .'.-7-. , . . . ,. -r. . AsTbis farmer starting, with practk r, tally nothing has ' bought land paid . for eiffht farms.' establiahincr h? ".'hi1- dren on tnem, and has money m,se f enrities and in.the bank.y jays the story "he has never been ,a ' mttnn '..raiser at all.nAWe believe that many ;;; ti aston;jarmers wouia prosper : more v', if A 'they , . devoted .J more AMand r and more tine ;tcr horses, hogs tnd hay, wheat and, Acorn, .and -less cotton. - . z : - yn- ;j c?. AAAnd wha the Gaseite , iaysA.of O as ton farmers will apply equally as A lltEI ill T ,1 i "v; MORTGAGE, SALE OF LANDED PER , ' ; . SOPiAL PROPERfV.i A A A By virture of the power .conferred Upon me in a certain mortgage deed executed to me by WVC. Bobbitt and wife Ella C.yBobbitt, and; recorded in county in Book, 142. naee 321. and a certain chattel mortgage executed to me by W. C. Bobbitt, and recorded in the Keglstray of Deeds of Franklin Count v in cook j.oo page 20iJ i wiu, on Mon day, the 8th day of Pebruarv; 1909. at 15 o'clock. M.v sell at ndbHc auction at the Court House Door. . in j.'Louisbufg, n.. j., to tne menest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest the said W. CJ Bobbitt and .f Ella C Bob bitt in and to a certain niece or . tract of land lying and being in Franklin Coun ty, ' North Carolina, i Louisburg' Town- snip, anu uescnoea ana eennea as lol lows, to witi': Bounded ion"' the North by the viands of T; WBickett and W, M. Person, formerly Battle B. v Hill's,' on ine isasc oy tne lands or IV W. mciteti anut vt.vm rersonv xormerly Bettie B. Hill's; on r the South 1 by the lands of Conrad t J ones, now - John NelmS V and on the West bv the : lands. of Emma C. Allen.' contaiumg" 96 acres more ur, , less,- ana oemg ine lanas v lor- meriy cccupied by Mrsi M. iR.-fHight. and. the interest conveyedjh said mort gage deed and now r offered "for ' sale being the one 1 undivided sixth inter est helonging ; to - Ella C. Bobbitt in fee, the lifeSestate? of,, MrsjM.f Hight havmg fallen in by her, death. : . Also the following ,; articles ef per sonal proper ty : , ? ; ' : .;-, ' fv. One bay V. mare named Daisy,-;; how and harness,, one fopen buggy and har ness, one cow, one sowi pigs,v . and alt farming implements owned by said ' "WV C. Bobbitt;, . f This 8th day of ' January, 19U9l 5 ', - h I am ,roing west Saturday, January 3, 1909, and buy about 100 head of horses and mules. I am not going to see how cheap I can buy them, but am going to buy the best I can find sound, young and broke and I am going to let you boys have them on time. Don't that Sound tike Good Talk? This stock will arrive in Louisburg on or about January 15th, Don't buy until you see them. The old saing 'there's a horse for every man, and a man for every horse" is as true as gospel.. So come and inspect this stock when it ar rives and if you find anything that suits .you, wink your left eve, and I'll tell you in two' seconds what Til do Thanking you for past patronage and wishing you all especially! my old customers a prosperous ana nappy new iwv Yours very truly, , I Wish You a Happy and Pros perous New Year. and desire to call your attention to the fajt that I toctd ia Lcmi burg, making artistic photographs at reasonable rates. YTbm in tow give me s call. AU work guaranteed. Respectfully, . J. S. COBB K P HILL P. $.-7rI '.am still handling buggies, wagons and am selling on ppaee.; r u harness which I Our .'... A will Showstoo many goods on hand, so for the nex Thirty Days GIVE AWAY $1S cents .worth with each Five Dollara .worth of Shoes or Dry' Goods sold AAA-v-AA.:AFOR - GASH. A -A-, -v- i5 'Tfe also have aome wonderful vhargains in ; ladies Skirts, Shirt .aists aid Hosiery, and meVs Shirts llalf-hose and Handkerchiefs. t ; Our prices on; groceries oreas low as the lowest' and; the E quality as high as the highest. We alsdhave one horse fcr sale - V ' , . TXT: Iff' TAvm r.A. - i W L3 I 111 1 u 5)W ' Wo have opened a new and up-to-date Livery and can furnish any kind of rig yon TTiiuu. iiiLu vjuriig junving una bna dle borses" for both . Ittfiesnnd gentlemen: V 0y"rAPdc2: Asc - IReas- a oalbfeo jlf you need anything in Livery aill Phone 79 or sea; : , y BEN WILLIAMSON OR NED FOR D, . AT 4 4 W. P. NEAt CO.1 FORD'S STA
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