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Sausage Mills, St uffers, slanders. Butcher Knives. Red and iiark PeDDer,, Sage, bait Jfeter, bait P. Hicks. r Commissioner's Statement. IFPICE Of KE0I8TEB OF UEEDS, RANKLilN COUNTT. 1 '- L.misburg, N. C, Nov. 30, 1908 Pursuant to tbe provision of section 1326 i th" Hvinal, the following Htuteuftnt. show nir itm finr nature oi all compensation L ndited by the Board of Commissioners of ranklni couoty from iec. 1st, lUi to 0V. )ih, both lacluded, is submitted to hp patilir. nmber of meetings held, 19. , T. S. COLLIE, Chairman. Affiid-l 1'.) tneetiBits at f 2 00 IKT (III J rriivple.l 5 1 0 milps at oc per mile Vrvici u Committee 17 days at 2.00 per tlfiy 1-Wrvicw as cnairipan 10 noara Total, J. H. 0ZZELL, Attended 19 meetings at 2 00 per dav rraveled 190 miles at 5c per mile Services an Committee 30 days at. 2.00 per day Tottil .1. H. COOKE. rAttended 18 meetings at 2.00 per day frareled 3i0 mile.i at bo. per mile Serriee as ( ominittee 12 days at 2 00 per day Total, E.M.GCPTON. c Attended 1 meetings at 2.00 per day Frareled 456 mi'es at "c per mile Services as Committee 16 days at 2.00 per dy Total N. B. YOUNG, Attended 13 meeting at 2.00 per day Trarelfed 324 miles at Sc per mile Services as Committee 1 6 daj s at 2 .00 per dav Total Total sum paid to Commission ers for above services 38.00 28.50 34.00 30.00 130 50 38.00 9.60 6000 107.50 WHAT IS THE ANSWER? am 'tired-'almost toT.death ii not an uncommon remark for a ; man who returns home in the late :df v the evenmg after a hard.dayV work ' and worry with husincss. . An;: exchange truly says that, being in this:, frame oi mina 8uen a man rnatarally nnds j groping 'about. for light he seizes on irnany secret inquiries s the pur poses and outcome of life. To most men lifeis a, ceaseless grind, con stant effort to make ends to meet, to keep food and V shelter provided for those dependent on him, and he re flects and reasons only - ta give it up as beyond him. And the next day he goes back to grind,' not with raff relief but with a firmer conviction ! that such efforts are necessary if fie J is to keep his head : above water. What is the answer? It has been remarked that the Indian is not. the only thing exterminated by civiliza tion m its march of progress. And this offers a hmt to the answer. It suggests that bur whole code of so cial lffe, the very purpose of J if e, has been misuseds misapplied and misap propriated. , The demands of modern life, if " a man is to follow after them, have perverted thej rule of living, until today the average man is hard put to make, the means of living. Work is now the .end of life the necessity to life and not the means. We have no theories here. Many men, re-i formers it you please, have tried to find the answer to this complex con dition, and we have seen the new cults and colonies for the simple life, where the whole social fabric has I beAn ibrnored hnt -w hnvA nnt vet. $ 36.00 ' j J 18.00 seen tne great problem oi Humanity 24.00 1 answered. This is not the answer 78.00 but the reason for our w0rk-t6rlive system is due to the tact that we live too fast; we' undertake too much, too much that is not essential to life, but that is imposed by social custom. The answer 4jray be that in the days to eomeiit may be after years of toil a'nd suffering humanity will wake up, to the greater purpose of ft- t No Land So Rich That Fertilizer Cannot iMakeM Better . r - 'r You use fertilizers for the rrofit vou ret out of them arvl tki better the land the more profitably a good fertilizer can be used on IL Uo not imagine because land will produce a fair crop without W,7.:l' .- v irgi nic- Carolina n f M i I f M 7J vrsc that these fertilizers cannot be profitably used.on it, or that ther were mT u ' pourvu proauce wimoui uern. li poor una ' will show a normal increase when fertilizer Is used, good land will show at least double the increase. Use Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers l to . increase the quality, as well as the quantify of the crop and you will increase the profits from your land. - MI have been using your fertilizers for a number of years" says Mr. William F raiser, of Glasburg. La., 'and find tkat it net only pays to fertilize, but to do plenty of it, and use. the best fertilisers to be hadysuch as your brands-. I have used a number of them and found - them to be as recommended and to give better results than any other fertilizers that I have ever used." Every planter and farmer should have a copy of the new 1000 Virginia-Carolina Farmers Year-Book. Get a free copy from your fertilizer dealer, or write our nearest sales office. Virginia' Carolina Chemical Co. Salts Officti Richmond. Vsu Norfolk, Va. Colour bia, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Memphis, Tenru SaUj Ojjuat Dnihxm, N. C Charleston, S.C. Baltimore, kid. Colombo, G a. M ontgomerv, Ala. Shrevt port, La. yv vvp'V'ff'o' v w w w iey w 1 ORSTl NATIONAL HENDERSON, N. C BANK The Proof of Good Scxvkc b Nov. U3.000.00 1SM6 117.000 09 " 1007 128J00QM - 1903 205.000.Oi Wt offer to the public hundrtnl thousands dollara, S. R. HARRIS, Prcs't Coctstcnt Grtmlh i i6,ooaoo t22.O0O.00 2SO.OCK1.00 317.00X100 tb re4urcrt of $rr tkrt S T. PEACE m CaihV - i 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 it Eats Up Rust. 6-5-4 will make ao old, rusty Stove, or Stove Pipe, look like new, because it eats up rustu When ycu setup your Stoves, this Fall, give them a coat of 6-5-4; It is applied like paint, will not rub off and 4 SHINES ITSELF.. It also I 38.00 22 80 Saves Hard Work Bargain Store x..;ppriui qai rr 1 have about 50 wool-work IhirU. kint iood LaU aid wooltn Underwear th. I will el at 33 13 pr real W low wholesale pric. I don'l want to ottv Iheta over. Tba nr Warpaint. (V)tae in and look ui thto hn on to town. 00 If your dealc nasn t Bro., have. Loui&burg. it n cKinne Wharton & Tyree, WorKcrs In Artistic Photography Raleigh, N. C, . Established 25 yun. Vrite us a card makinc nn en gagement, when -coming to the Capital. THE BARGAIN STORE W.. D. COOKE " Notice. as i FINE OPPORTUNITY FARM TO BUY A o Our Friends And Patrons. 32.00 92.80 I 30.00 17.20 320f 85.20 life and come into its Own; when man will realize that there , is something 1494.00 else in life besides money, -and that 1. W. M Boone. Clerk ex officio to the I after all it does, not matter SO much UimrH ril (nrt ntv Cim miaainnfira H r iaiAhv I - t . : j ---j i . , - , . eertify that the above accounts are a true I as lO ine material tilings, ana men :opy from thffbooks in my office, and that lth number of days and mileage credited to m v. : ' vM-.ii iiLuuiianiuiiKr id iruH, no uuvenueu. nccosots were al'owed. W. M. Booke. Clerk to Board. .The undersigned havinc aualified administratrix of James Stokes de-: i nave aoout one tnousana acre ceased, notice is hereby given to all ; of land, which I am willing to sell owing his estate to make immediate on long time if ft TktkSOLhL ea9h payment, and those holding claims . . , . . against said estate will nresent them- payment is nmde. Any one de- on or before Januarv 15th. 1910. on siring to buy a farm will do wel this notice will be pleaded in bar of j to see me, as I will sell in lot of their recovery. This Jan. 15, 1909. 50 u.r84 Qr mora. KOBURTA STOKES, Admr'X. rn ur T Louisburg, N. C. iee K. P. Hill if you wish to pur wili turn aside to grasp and entertain some of the higher- purposes. What is your answer? Car Load Clothing - HIST Croup positively stopped in 20 min- i utes, with Dr. Snoop's Croup Kemedy. One test alone Will s surely prove this truth. No vomiting, no distress. A safe and pleasing syrup 50c. Sold by The Boddie-Perry Drug Co. Come in at I P. WINSTON'S Db. S. A. Kxopp Rays, "A child I redisposed to tuberculosis should not 6 to school before it eighth birth day." . - The Boy's Sacrifice. 1H0 .ice cloaks for ladies at ne was a gooa nuie D3y anu very about vour own nTiro nnrl don 't I thoughtful, savs an exchange. He torget that I heve a nice line of bad heard about the great scarcity ladies shoes at cost. ' And, by-the- way, tnere are several who took out the following named articles to see. if they would fit, rnd if they did they were to come around and pay 1 or same, namely: shoes, clothing, coats suits, pants. Bad plan to take things out to try. Yours truly ' J. P, !W1NSTW - ' ' , TO MY CUSTOMERS. I wish to announce to my custo mers that I have moved to the wtore house on South side of Nash For Sale. NOTICE OF SALE. It not sold privately before that base an v of the aWe land. date, I will sell to the higi est bid der, at the court house door in Ijouisburc. on Friday January 29. ' I'nder and by virtue of an onler of 1909,. at 12 o clock a tract t f land ; ma le in the special proceeding entitled in Louisburg township, containing! p- rithn, Administrator of Carolina . . . . " Dehnain, dee'd vs Lossie IVbnam Kuf- 102 acres, being the place on which rnn et atg heire-at-law. the name bcinir I Ko. upon Uie srx:ial proceeding I ilru-Vot n f oaiil rniiri th nnflr imni ing the lands of Mrs. Pattie Pitt- commissioner will, on tlu 1st, day of man and L. T. Hortou. Also at the same time. I will offer for sale one third :f the dower tract of Mrs. Mariah Horton ad joining the lands of Mrs. Pattie Pittman and others,' and lying on the Nashville and Louisbtirg 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. Dissolution Notice. : Notice is hereby given tnat the firm heretofore known as Stone & Gattis, doing business at Stallings, N. C, is this day dissolved, by of water throughout the country. He came to his mother and slipped his handj into hers, "Mamma," he said, is ittrue that in anm rdaces th little bova and mutual consent. W. O. Stone has .. . ', , ' lbouerht the entire business, and gms nave scarcely enougn water to debts due the tirm arin-f v He will also collect all amounts : "That is what the papers say, my due the firm February, 1009, at 12 o clock noon at t the Court house door in I.xuibury, N. C, offer for sale to Uie higliest bidder t for cash that certain tract of land lyin ' and beinfr in Franklin County. North ; Carolina, bounded and described as fob i lows: Heeinninjr at Spanish Oak, Sandv I Littlejohirfi comer in Clxarles if. Thomas line; thence uth 73 poles 8 links to a "rock, Dttlejohn's comer;? thence East 9 1-2 poles to a suke;" thenee Sorth 73 poles 8 links to a stake in Tlionias line; thence West 9 1-2 pole ; to the beginning, containing by survey 4 1-3 acres. This 24th dav of December. 1WS. ; B. T. H(urx, i Commissiont r. We wish to return our sincere thahks fer tout hlra) patronage during tha pat year, and hep U t&trit a tinuant of the same. WISHING ALL a Happy and Prosperons New Taax. w rss-aia Tour friend. The Beasley-Rlston Drug Ga. o A A L P. A REAVIS P. 8. PUnfcy of bet shep coal. street, two door s below the build ing recently occupied by the Dis pensary, where I will be glad to nerve all of my old customers, and as many new ones as will give me their patronage. "Very truly, ' E.ODOM. dear." ;. X -V -. ; - ' Mamma,5,B presently said, "I'd like to -eive up - somethm' for those poor little boys and girls' His mother crave him a fond look. "Yes, dear W. O. Stomk, C. M. Gattis. I wish to sav to all my friends and customers of the old firm th,at I will continue the mercantile bus iness at my new store house near And what would you my residence in Oedar Bock town- I t Ml 1 1 " i - like to give up?1' . . "Mamma, he said in bis, earnest way, "as long as the water is so very scarce, I think I ought to give up bein' washed", ship,.ijnd will be very glad to serve you all. W. O. Stone. Sale of Land and Valuable Pair Mules-! I uow ready to fnmh all kinds eoal.IUat LuxfpUti a-d axiXa By virtue of the power of sale can- i " it. ferred upon me in a certain deed of trust executed by J no J. Wheeler and wife; to B. T. Holden, trustee, and duly re- ( corded in Franklin County Registry. Book 155 at page, 439; default having j been made and the power of sale be- i come absolute, the undersigned will, at s request of tha owner of the bond, on , Monday tne nrstaay 01 reoruary, at about the hour ol noon, self at the Court house door m Louisburg, h". C at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, tne following real estate ana per sonal property, to-wit:- A one-seventh (1-7) undivided internet in and to the "Old J.J. Wheeler Home tract" of land, lying and being in The County and State aforesaid, in Hams' Township and containing 1 acres, tne same being particularly described in saul deed of trust; Also one Iron Gray Mare Mule and one Bay Mare Mule 10 matcu. each six years old. This Heesmber rytn, lyua. B. T. IIol. Trustee. Sales Stables Only. Having sold out my Iavery ' De partment I desire to announce to the public that I will continue my Sales Stables at the same standi?- - I wish to have a settlement with nil those owing, me for iviry at I shall endeavor to keep a- stock of good horses and mules, and will he glad to sell all, who wish to buy gooa ana warranted animals. , B. P. Fullsb, ! , : X ."Louisburg, N. C, - There is no Quininfer "nothinsr what- iever harsh or sickeniner in Freventics.- These little-Candy Cold Cure Tablets act'as by magic ,-A few hours and vour threatenms: coia is DroKen.? Ajan- IV- children and thev break the f sverish- nesa. alwavs. And least of all. is- the : .-, . ,- .a .. . economy J A large box 48 rreventics 25 cents. : Asr your oruggisx. tie knows!1 Sold by The. Boddie-Perry Drug Co. v"'"" t ?i VfOR SALE. ; . ?: "rhave"for sale-about 1000 to1200 lbs Pork. - Hogs, will dress 250 to 350 Dounds each, at 10c per rpound. This meat will be ready,, for sale on '.or about the middle of the months .--V - wy; ; ...-.- Ji-W:, King WAKTTTV Tl1inH. enero-eticmflJi to Bell ItJ- bricatin? oils: c-rfta9ps. and saints in Franklin and adjacent counties. : Salary or commission. , ; Stet HUYLERS CANDY v AUWAYS THE BODDIE-PERRY Drug fomnan V Important Notice to tovn Tax-Payers . It is ordewl bjr the Hoard ofCommissioners of the town of Louisburg, Uiat Tax Colleo tor, D. C, Higli, be batructcd to' collect one half Of all taxes by Dec..20th l908 and the rty maining half by;Fcb. lfit 1909 By order of the Board, V 11 S. Currox,Clcrk. fa. n nn M TO DhPOST your money is now. Don't wail tmlll yoti get tacmp. Toall im U-f-ed to spend what you have whUa waiting. W -r j-l sjU aa well m largo deposits. We inriUyou to bat a Dri!rr atid cCer xm all ha facilities a man of many times ytmr tatii rajoy r The farmers and Merchants Bank COUtSDURQ Iff. C. CAPITAL AllD SURPLUS' OVER $40 000 wa BAlllT. PftiLftit T,W, tfATSCI. Cittlul yf BLUEVES WHEN OTHERS tAll 'bC Hi: '' son Oil Co., Cleveland. Ohio. . '
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