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Look after your advertising and keep everlastingly at it is the way to succeed. A plenty of printers ink prop erly used it a guarantee of the suc cess of your business. ' The washboard factory ii still doins a 'cood business, TThy not mm t i-. tiart some other iaterprises. Unlet Uooke it navisg some very nice and ruueh needed work done on Main ttreet in front of the Mayor's' office, A man doing business without advertising is like the one who wares at a pretty girl in the dark he knows it, but nobody else, does. nis people nere. ,. ; Mr. W. C. T. Parker, of New York, spent a few days with Ur. B. W. Ballard, this week. Miss' Josephine Henley left Thurs day for Winston-Salem where she is attending Salem College. - i Mr. C. H. Pruitt left Sunday for RineorA 6a.f where he will live with his brother, Mr J. W. Praitt. Mrs. G. B. Barnes and daughter, Annie May, of Henderson, visited Mrg. M. C Henley on Monday, y air. vjuariie ftgbttou stepped oyer a few. hours, On his way to his home near Laural from a visit to Raleigh Mr. E. W. Morris left Saturday tor Edenton where he will take un A large number of our citizens Jais duties as Inspector of . fertilizers left yesterday to attend the in augu-( for the State. CiV " : " " . ... -; - , - t - - - - . aria Eibroitefe S : 1 'ration exercises and the'-meeting of the Matonie Grand Lodge in Ral eigh. Company F. left yesterday morning on a. special military train together with several other torapan ies for Raleigh to attend the inaugu ration of Gov. W. Tt Kitchen In this issue will be found a change of ad of the McGhee-Joyner Co , in which it offers a most pleas ing line of White goods, laces, 4 etc. You will do well to read their ad. Let our people get together and hustle that our town may con tinue toi thrive. Don't talk dull times but laugh at others who do, and thereby keep up a good spirit. In tkis issue Mrs. M. C. Henley invites the public to watch her space f er a big announcement that will ap pear crest week. We have been given a little idea as to what will happen and can easily say that there will be bargains, for all. -The Junior Reserves met in a Tegular meeting here last Friday night and held a very enthusiastic meeting. It was ordered that a reg ular neeting be held every Friday night and it is the desire .of Corp. $. R. Holmes, organizer, that every 'member be .present at at many of these meetings as possible. We do pot claim that all the good of this department goes to the butinest men alone, or even shows directly, but we do claim that it helps the town, the business men: and everybody connected therewith. .In this the merchants who advertise 'receive a double benefit therefrom, sat what helps the town it necessarily - J 1 . 1 . . . 1 .1 in. Better think this over before al lowing it to drop. A certain fourth class postmas ter recently became, tired of his job and wrote the following letter to tne "Postoffiee Department: "We hereby resign the poetmastership, with all the emoluments and glory that are in an office ot this kind, leaving j jgooi opening for some ex-Congress man or other high official oat of, a ;jobJ who can live on wind and nutri ment ot licking, 20 cents' worth of stamps a day. We will also go ,on their bonds if "they come supplied with unwashabie shirts and reversi Mrs. Dr. A. R. Winston and little son Richard Henderson returned last week from a visit to her parents at Kewbernt. Mr. Harry Williams, of Grand Rapids. Mich., spent a few hours with Mr. B. W. Ballard, one day this week. He wat en route to Jaek sonville, Fla. BLOCKADED. Vl Big Bargain! in Jinicn o'rchoo Lace 5 . certs per Yard -- . List of Letters. Remaining , in, ' the .Fraaklinton, Pott Ofiice, uncalled for: eorge Davis, Mrs. Julian Faulk ner, Jno. E. ( Orissom, D. E". Hunty Mrs. Mollie Mitchiner, Mrs. Bertha Mitchell, Julious JE.x Perry, Newlin VW. Pyle, C D. Strange, C. L. 5- Ran iet,W-W Rogers,, Mrs. Bert Wil i .on3. iT,YarVorough.' 1' ? , When calling for any of the above letters please say they, were "adver- ' : ; ; W; P, Edwards, P. M. n( 't .", " :t4., 0 -v,; -v n ; T-. ,r :; , .There is" no Quinine nothing -'what-- ver harsh or sickening in Seventies. These little Candy - Cold Cure .Tablets act as by magic: ; A . few hoursand your threatenttSrcold is broken. : Can ' dy-like in taste. Preventics please the children and they break the - feverish; V ;ness, always. And least of 'all is the . economy. A large box 48 Preventics . 25 cents. Ask V your druggist. He ;' knows ' Sold by ; The ; BoddiePerry Every Household in Louisburg Should Know How to Resist It. The back aches because the kid neys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. .tiOta of proof that Doan'e Kidney Pills do this. W. T. Womble, 636 E. flargett St., Raleigh, -N. C, says; "I have ased Doan't Kidney Pills and found them to act up to all the claims made for them. I suffered a jreat deal from kidney trouble. My back ached constantly and dall pain through my loins made it almost impossible for me to sleep at night. The kid ney secretions were very fregent in action and from thi trouble I knew that my kidneys needed attention. Procuring box of Doan's Kidney Pills I took them as direeted and it was not long before they cured me. I can speak very highly of Doan't Kidney Pilfer For sale by all dealers. Price- 50 ents. 1oRter-Milburn Co.. Buffalo Hew Xork, sole agents tor the Tnited States. Remember the name Doan's SAd take no other If your Stomach, Heart, or Kidneys are weak, try at least a few doses only ef Dr. Snoop's Restorative. In five or ten days only, the result will surprise you. A few cents will cover the cost. And here is why help comes so quickly. I Dr. Snoop doesn't drug the Stomach, nor stimulate the heart 4r . kidneys. Dr. Snoop's restorative goes directly to the weak and failing nerves. Each organ has its own controlling nerve. When these nerves fail, the depending organs must of necessity falter. This plain, yet vital truth, clearly tells why ur. snoop a -Restorative is - so univer sally successful.) Its success, is leading druggists everywhere to give it uni versal preference. A test will surelr tell. Sold by The Boddie-Perry Drug :'&- 'J mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm . . .... , Dr; .Si Rap'port will he A in , -Louis-' burg at the Louisburg t Hotel, Tuesc. day and Wednesday, Januiry 26th, and 27th, for s two daya only. Re member that you. pay nothing for examination of your eyes in buy in j glasses of me, and I famish only the best'" y quality classes -Vat " moderate prices. :;"-:u?t- We have just received a large assortment in the above lihef. Fine Trijh Linen for Udie mt and waist 25c to 1.00 per jard. 90 IN LINEN SHEETING dm Fine sheer Linen Lawns for erah-pidery work, the propeV thing for fancy waists, haudkerrhirf. rtc. all Colored Linens for tub-suite in neat stnpe eflbcls. all color?, jit the thing for early fprfng. Poplmt in all Irish Linene, the best we have ever shownr at 10c. Cannon Cloth and Donegal .Mutinp. India Lhum at all Colcin prict-? BIG LINE WHITE LAWNS. We havE jvst received direct from St. Gall the largest and prettiest assortment of Swi we have ever fhowa. Edges and ullovers in all widths, all prices up to $2.00 per yard. Beautiful patterns for uabv draw. Kverr thine in linen lorcnon traces, une wg oargain, yarns wnci lorcnon isce. nil widtbf. inrtion to rant ch. at he per D M C EMBROIDERY THREAD Perfect fitting knit mufflers, all colors, for men and ladies, fomcthing new at X irxtmm l FRANK! INTON'S BIGGEST AND QUALITY." BEST STORE. vl' IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO Watda This Space Next Week POR MY Our will Shw tK mnj XrKi 00 ho4f o ftr Ut xi Thirl v Ut w Big Announcement It will oatain barjaina fr all and vou mat mi jufti wait tou wamt if jou ibn't rad it- Respectfully, M v ,.jr TRANKLINTON. H N. N c. GIVE AWAY vmh warth with Fit. Dalian wcrta of Shorn or Drr Oc r t FOR CASH. ! W alo hT iore woodtrfal harRaia in ladita SkirU -1 WfciiUtnd Hwierr, aaJ na ShirU, H!f ac- aud Handkcrch! thxr price on groceries are aa low at lb& owi asd tha tj I tha hight Wt alto hat crat km Ur aaU. I " W. P. NEAL & CO tramicQuLfl micBnrDstni Q: y v InJ Chicago Working Woman'i Home. . A whole family can keep' itself in health by the use of Dr. ; Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, because it isa laxative that works mildly and surely and some member of the family isT almost . al most always in needlof such a remedy. Dr. Luella Underhill, medical superin tenden t of . the Working. -Woman's Home of Chicago, writes that she gives nothing but Dr. Caldwell's Syrup rep sin. ' It is absolutely guaranteed to do what' we claim; and if you-want to try it before buying, send. your address for Die bottle to , Pepsin Syrup Co. 119 Caldwell bldg.;Monticello, 111. It is sold by The Boddie-Perry Drug Co., at 50can4 $1 a bottle.- ; DR FbRD a-1 Fr&nldinton;'v:K.r; Q;-1 1 - .: ; . .. - 1 JSh mBdersigned having purchistd the inUmt of J. S. Hall in the White-Hall Furniture Company, r; Louisburg, desirta vo T that ht will continue the basin esa at the same stand. I wish to sayTlhat I will settle all account! due by or . to the old firm, and therefore it becomea necessary for all old aecounta to be net tled within a Limited Time. All those indebted ta the White-Hall Furniture Company will therefore please come forward and arrange the aaxM at once; as. under tue contract the old businesa must oe settled r w ...1.. j .! . ... - 7 ; - I SHALL CONTINUE to keep a full stock of everything in the Furniture linivand will Ve glad at all times to serve my f lien di . and customers, and wil guarantee, as heretofore", gatiaf faction m every particular. i 1 , L ' t - ,1 I want to tale thi epporttisity U tkaak mj friends and cot torn era for their Ebcral patreaage. To aay the Itiat I ata highly alated ovcrtsj hnu bim for this fall ; I will tadaircr to tala w ef you ta I have diat ra the pajrt aprrtf iaU year vaiocaa, and wish for Frerperoua Kew Tear, you all a Hippy aid - - - - , v "; ;ocerly yean, BRANTLEY - G. HICKS. PHONE NO. ,00 I. r
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