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r-r A MlI " IM " rriMFS . Announcement is made of the FRANK Lily. ,1 IWIlip, t Mr J.rWjWiirerito . - x.mcd Mrs.' Maggie Rudd Taylor, o. take j. A. THOMAS ED. & OWNER li.totorjH: TrVHKudd,' at; Sh'ecco, Warren TMr. Aaron Deitz ; . returned Fri day-last from Baltimore, whither he went to purchase a large -stock . of spring and gammer - clothing, Friday, April 16th, "1909. KX TO HKW ADTSBTreWatHTS r D Hawley-r-For-sale: V county, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'dockprii 28th. V'" 7-It is now-time for Jail who praise Aaron Deitz Pncea Down' to the are iwt aUowedJteran at large, as in Bottom. v so aoing : xneir neignoors garaens ar tfift kiifferfiraT'and thai ehip.kara ""R DROPS-;; : J in some instances might corner up mi8sinfij Alword to the wise .etc. Tbe gardeners are now Dnsy. : ; There will be a spedal : meeting Cottoa was selling esterayj in of tdbn oi theor Loaisburg at 10 cents. "M f owst pn Tuesday nigfit,; April 27Ui. Gnffin and Beasley are repairing There will beork inahe protection the "Harrv Danston" building on degree and every member is earnest uunll Ran ?JM ly requested o be -present. The -The farmers being quite busy hour fer meeting is 8 p'clbok, ani it . maav .rV fAw at. is especially desired that you meet (JB I Liu iaiw " ' . i tended Court. f . : Several of our citizens attended the closing exercises at Bunn High School yesterday. Vi-; J The "barbecue cluo", save another of their "cues" Tuesdvay, add the boys say that it was very good and "juicy" . "J;. r'--: '): promptly. ;-It is to be hoped that , there will be no "factional differences" in the seleetion of the candidates for Town 4ommissionert this vear. but that tbe pitizens wilUcome in convention and select together six men who nave the interests of the town at heart, and who will Dull together Very few "central" telephone or the general good? and uplift of , . i. i . offices have Deuer service) man are the now being furnished the patrons of Louieburg. " : Don't "kick" at every .thing annnd you, and thea claim that you are loyal to your friends and yur community. . y B. B. Perry and K. K. Allen e preparing t ith flab. Their for a big catch in a few days. sd if some 'good -. and you vwant to . tee cheap 'clothing it .will pay"- you to cali.at his store onNash Streei jlea what he saye inhis advertisement and then goj. and- see j for burself mat jio nai( oraeining jiice ior- me old, the middle-'agjftd and the young. --Is it a nice suit of clothes, "jot'- a comfortable sait of .underwear, a fine hat, for the men, or is it a . beautiful pair oi children's .or ladies; slippers . .: . 'i .... . mai, jwu are m peea oir it t eitntr, you should make your way, hurriedly tothe store of P. S. i K. ' K, Allen, on the corner, where you will be greeted with a warm welcome and given a "square deal." Yoir atten tion is also called to their- advertise- ' V' - .... ment ;which will be found in this" sue. . . is. o.oo ooo r , we naveneara ot no opposi tion to the re-election of Mayor J. B. Yarborough. This is quite a compliment to one ofxthe best May ors the town ever had. We can say this without the leapt fear of offend iftg any of those- who have been are preparing iu iuiuwu iuv tunu jyiayor neretoiore,-as xne eanor oc- with flsb. Their "trap" will be ready enpid the "high and honorable 1 ( X. -' pesition fer several times himself. .... . - t. . 1 ' nil - i -The repiuuon oi me piay A eitizen and tax naver handed jilossorn" by a number of the College U8 the fMt of name8 witb uirJs last Friday night in the Opera the request that we publish them as House was greauy eujoye-i uy vwy & auitable lot to compose the next appreciative audience. - Board of . Town Commissioners: Telephone companies - -who This is .rather, against our rules, but want to abolish the word "Hello as they are all good men, -we have will not find as much popular inter- ctecidedtb grant our friend's request: est aa would attach to the propo- Wm. Bailey, J. M Allen, Geo. W. smon to abolish the pnrase "Line's FordnDr. S. P. Burt, Paul B. Grif- busy. 1 fin, W. H. Jfurgurson. Rev. R. B. John, Presiding El der, occupied the pulpit of theMeth (jdiat Church in Louisburg last Sun dav night--preaching: an , able , sef- mon. He held services at the day. . . r t ' .., Mr. A. H. Card informs us that: he cut up an tlm root a few days ago that measured 123 feet in length. This is about the longest root we ever heafd of. A kicker and a enronic grow ler is never happy, and by his abom inable ways prevents those who are forced to come in contact with him from feeling that life is worth liv ing. ' Any one wishing tO- supply themselves with "ahoD coal" can do so by calling on or writingto Green wood Hill, at P. A. Reavis' Storage House n iar the depot. See adver tisement. The small boys ' of Franklinton and Louisburg crossed bats here Tuesday the score resulting ,..6 to 3 in favor of the visitors. It was' i ?ood game, and was satisfactorily umpired Dj Mr. Tyack. Look around you, business man and just for your own satisfaction; run over in your own mind the names of the successful merchants. Are they not the ones who 'have adver- f' tised their business freely? If you have become tof age or mored in to wri; since, the last town election two yeyrs -f ago you will have to see M.;S; Qlifton and, regis ter. The books close J to-morrow (Saturday) evening aV sunset. - The commencememt exercisej of the Youngsville Grad ed School , . will take place on April 28ih--inVthe morning at 11 o'clook, and at-night at 8 o'clock. Dr. W. 'E. Sikes, of Wake Forest, will deliver, the ad drees. " V s There was a right good ' attend- ance of colored people at the Insti tute held last Friday in; the Ooxai House and they expressed themselves , as highly pleased" " and"k vefy '-much benefitted by the addresses and com mon sense talks of Messrs." Sherman and Parker of :the Statfr Agricultural department. This institute was got ten up at the instance of Jiev. JVA'.I Waller, and he saya thit it is hiT pur pose to have trequehtgatheringsbf this kind with a view, of "training-, his . race along industrial' -lines:"! aV; . , v 'i . i . v - v i A lady went into a dry g6pds" stort and blushingly asked the head clerk if hehad any of those elastic bands, capable, of being - elongated and adjusted at pleasure and used by the felninnie portion of mankind for putting around extremities of their locomotive members to keep in the proper position and the required altitude, babilaments of their tibias." That clerk is now on a sheep ranch. . --Harper's Weekly describes "the stylish woman," as follows: Her waist begins just below her neck. Her hips have been planned-off even with the rest of her body She is usually buttoned up the back, and around her neck a section of barbed wire, covered with' lace. She wears on her head a blonde hay stack of nair, and on tdp of this a central dome with rings about the same (size as those of Saturn. She is Jwathed in her gown like an Iudian papoose, and on the ends of -her feet are dabs of patent leather. She walks on stilthke heels with the exactness of a tight rope dancer. The pores of her skin are full of X 1 rw Omto a rmmW nf ,,r Ha I 1111(3 Wniie pOWQer. 1 niS 18 a WO k A man uavc CApi cooj. iiinmooi vca as. ueiug heartily in lay or foft, Jthe suggestion Mr. A. H. Vanu and several toJt-TEiMBS thatyVhaviB .a reg- friends from Franklinton, came over uii i vioauuig 4 viouiaiuu iu tu jjouiBuurg on ois.auio last aun town. Everybody take a day off day, and while-going ub'the street a and lets give the old town a sure horse being driven by a Mr. Alford 'nough drubbing streets, lots and from Nash became frightened at the all. Who will start the ball to roll- machine and in attempting to turn mgr Don t all speak at once. I to one side broke the shafts to the i Onr thwn fifibermn nnd w buggy. It was fortunate that the haveTquite a number, Tiave been afts broke as this kept the buggy "r- -. -'' - .1 J . Alt tnaVinff snm rv fim ny.Viaa rrom turning over. ' j lauy in the AUoluU safety for every dollar left with All moneys pav&Llo on demAi:d. - ' . - . ' . - We carry fire and burglary insurance, - Our officers are bonded, Ihui injuring eamfnl and proper hAndllsc of all moneys and securities. b 9 - - i ' ' Our bank is under the supervision of the United States GoTrr&tat at . Oar resources are nearly twice as mnch as our deposits. Our directors are all successful business men, capable and rtwponsislA. Our bank is $nt eisss in every paticular, and wo dtiire to have the mo- ple profit by using it. MONEY ORDERS FREE When you Bend xsoney away, use our taoney orders, we- charge tolhi& lor them. 4 per cent interest on savings accounts. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, LOUISBURG N C LENDER SUPERVISION OF U. S. GOVERNMENT. SHINOLA ILJ1 NOLA SHINOLA Cant. Raney, the "Boss" fisherman, ggywitu amau cnua in ner lap, seems to be "holding the belt" Up sat perfectly still, and was therefore to date. It is said that he knews net nurU Mr- v ann and nw f nesds better than the other v fellows the did al1 in thcir Power t0 Pvent the i ' ' I - . ASS tiV l ' ttoit" r.aranoWo ihum acciaent, naa a new pair of Shafts put on toe buggy and otherwise sat- AW w isfiedMr. Altoid. who bv-the-wav. i.u-i i" i.i ii r ' . ' nounoe tua,t , tne cuuS Km are gai( that De attacbed D0 blame preparing for a; big May Day cele bration on the Campus, May 4th. To this the public is"cordially invit- ed. The exercises will consist in drills, songs, marches and dances and the May Queen , will be -crowned. Be sure to come. no Dlame to the gentlemen, as he might have gotten entirely out of the way fore the aecident occurred. v- I tb t iuecM tot txUhirf snd prrtrTinp 1 kind of Wlhr in Men's Wocjeo's atd ChildrA Shors. B:ck. polish c tad tU. ho like tc d cr twice long. Shinola U rdt t-o im r, rqu r ro fcoitniap;. It fchotiid W kpl rof rtd when cot in uji. P. nj ON THE CORNER ITU PHONE 42 CKS, LOUISBURG, N. C. y SPECIALS. -One of the busiest of the busy looking places in Louisburg is the large stores of - McKinne Brothers. My Wagon Push art. Bicycle ' and Wheelbarrows stand ready to deliver vou somethinsr for dinner. suuDer and They keep almost everything in stock, breakfast and so easy to carrv along iromajew's harp to a fine carriage, 5 to .100 pounds of Ice J W King and employ a clever; and accomrao- Ice! Ice! Ice! Parties wanting1 Ice for ;f lflmn who Hm '' Sunday's willplease leave their or- B.v'r r" - dera with J W Kintr Saturdav even- to vie with each other in pleasing the ingor call Phone.47 Sunday a ni" ' sm sv i a im x - - - mauv bvuui0 YJt v" German millet, oearl or cat tail Mil- ' Rev. T. B. !Hii "of. yirgilina, lete, rapaeed, teo-sintc at Licks, Va., occupied the pulpit of the Bap- Give your hogs, horses and cows iTatts . , f T . - vi0i. Foodi L P.Hicks. . v V- -tist church in Louisburg last .Sunday, - ,x I w and delivered two aDie ana inxeresi-1 m a wise manDays as much at iug s rmonsin. the interest of Jhe v tentionvto the decorating of hia home .f . t 0 . - Vr" 1.U w as he doea the building of hishome xueoiogisar oemiuary, ui iveuiuo;. aod he used Alabastine. L P Hicks. He S assisting in the work-of raising Bread. Itolls, Bunns Rye an endowment iuuu iwr iuu oemmag ana uranam rreaa aiir mess. . and we learn that he met with- right BretsCh Raleigh Bread at L P Hicks ,UHb.. ww-t.5T?urru6 u Smiths Litha Water for sale by J W tist brethren here. . - King. It is highly recommended by all - -. " - ' - '- v'"- " . ' physicians, "Good for all aches and V Those in need of good andl pain,; ' Rheumatism especially, J W rnmfnr table ' wearing apDareU such Jtm, as I ready-made lothisg,'. cut;, and A:CHSB2 made pvby expert; tailors, gents Jvs y v;V - REAGHS Base Ball goods at , J fnrTtlflhin crfl etc. Will AO "well to read what Frank Wheless has tosay in his advertisement, in, another col umn. Frank,-ybu knew; has ay of ; knowing just exactly , What ack of his patrons need' ,andi what , suits everyone; therefore jffhen .;J0 1 l for it, he, invariably convinces you v--.'-'c'!' ---.-i-'-'i ;-"'-' ".:"?.- ' THE SEASON IS MOW . i i 1 For screen doors and windows. See us before you buy, as we have a man regularly oniployedv who can put them up on short notice. We also have a good stock of basebull goods and Hammocks. 1 Reacts Bae Balls Prices-right. J. W. King. V. MY FIRST CAR of Ice has arrived p will keep it by the car now till 1st of Decyl909. v J, W King, .s - r NOTICE--I haye forv sale a'. Hartford BicycJe,: only been "used, about 30 H days," good aa new,-. A i bargain to the party who calls first.' J.' W. King. -:.I am 7 now 'prepared . to furnish the pubuc with Lvjti regularly. . . Uaii phone and give your ordera. j -: . King , v. mm LOUISBU Q)U: RGv.N. O. SATISFACTION. OR YOUR WIONEY BACK. A r - - 're . v ; . - . - A x o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o-o-o o o z o 0 i 1
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