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Whiteker and Faulkner. : I i Elira Parker, of Garner, r4 . .. t w Peirv this week. Mrs. o. jlrvin Cappa and sister, who have oeen yisiuuk Winston, returned to .1. f.i-ri in i T.nfc.nvil1B. accord bom . t w: ;t. ance 400 Um rir . Mr i aa Yiarrna wiubluu. wo .itK lie: r"T -r a' m by tTA1" ' leek- Tillian Hose ber 8i9er par'thaniS:- lard fni K;a o-:: -' A oee, of Norlina, is Mrs. E. P. Allen, by either . ride. . ?fsaTe both sides alt that was mi , E- P- A,leD 18 8pe"ng ball;team;andit is W pleasure to tly oD with his parents at Warren, th ; ; ; , . p , , lo, J v-r f ! ast week Vas a good week -for j., Winston in ai uumo uua tr ia now working ' iha ion- pg for the Untntn MIg. Uo. , H. Justice is holding a VI.' w v. ' ' Jtthe Baptist church this r a V ernon nas located nere practu ice of medicine. "Heis ted with Dr. Tiraberlake. We j to welcome him to our, city; ! j . Harris, of Birmingham, Upjg ill ui.e uaj viimj noc&tawt en,l some time with her par ere. I II. Strickland ana child- L visiting relatives near Wake- Dr. C K. Keitzel and child visiting in and near town. j M. Winston, of Norfolk, U been Hick for some time is g his brother, Mr. J. C. Win- We are glad to see him able ; his oll home. j B. Massenburg, the popa- Uoentative of the American u Co., arrived Wednesday for Ling of our tobacco market. p glad to have him back with he will see that the farmer L value of his tobacco when rri 3 111. lere. l ne raarKei opeueu wiid Lies, and tine prospects. The warehouse being run qy kins & l'erry, the Banner by hm Bros, these men have had years of experience and prom the best market in the history bangsville. it Friday waa a great day for gsviUe, it being the occasion t of basket picnic and barbecue bjr the Marions, Junior Order, Woodmen, Merchants and iriends. At an early hour a xowd gathered at the Graded 1 Auditorium, where Judge M.Cooke, Franklin's honorable Jblored son, delivered a forcible is on the principles of Masonry i Cooke is a great favorite with iople, and we are always glad re him with ns. At , the , con- 1 of Judge Cooke's speech, Dr. 'Brewer, of Wake "Forest. U laced, and he gave us a fine ad Jlupon thto principles of the rue. ur. lirewer is a very wastic Junior and it is always a re to have him with us. Prof- Carlyle, the silver tongued ora- vvake Forest, was present and Mled upon aad respond! in p. ell chosen remarks regarding ernaj asaal wit and honor. a'nner was announced, the crowd repaired to Moss' urove tbo committee on barbecue f good ladies with their bas- had oaded the large7,' table justice and pronoun "Vane a great success. After r 0 social enterconrBe th to the ball ground, to between thd host tnm EPom and Younasville. Mecidedly the best and farest ot th season. Youncravill bnvs "client ballthereby shut- r GPsom boys out by the score 1 he locals played great 'tart t.- finJoK ' tu game were the running 'eal,ng bases of WinaW ftXfc' r men down thrihV Vntfn- hi rn J ot Winston H trim lMlngle8 OUt of fon. me -nr. ' llTWger of Winston ;E- LT the cals, and WhitT L T j v,8Ito pitched' gooi o aupporc Dy ineir orW "s"w . HyuiK wnue ip8om al ,nl two errors. MorYoungsyiHe, Under bases J' BaU WiiSw:dwnl op Wednesday ;'and ptayed a fine game, apdshut put NewHope Vyihe Score of 8 to 0. , Ne w; Hope lias a strong ball team and we are glad to play them. Our boys are jubilant over shutting them out, this making twa gaihies wontfrom them, Batteries; Youngs ville Underwood and, Winston ;H., for - New Hope Hog wood and Pulley. ; ; ,9?;Tnursday the boys played the strong team from- Franklinton and defeated them by the score of 9 to 5. The features of this game were the pitching of Duckett, of Raleigh, for visitors, and the good work of Win ston L., in the box for the locals. On Monday a lare crowd turned out to witness the game between Youngsville and Louisburg but were deprived of a good game b Louis burg forfeiting the game in the last half of the first inning, on the ac count of one decision of the umpire. We were all sorry they quit before we had the pleasure of seing the pro fessionals go down under a landslide. We had the goods ready for them, and they ref used to give us time to deliver them. The score in "this game vfaw 9 to 0 in favor ot Youngsville. The local manager had Mr. W. J. Ballardy of Franklinton, to come over and umpire the game, as we did not want any kick coming from a local man umpiring. They raised no, ob jection until they saw their defeat. A large crowd came over from Frahklinton to see the game and we are very sorry they were disappoint ed. By the way we want to say that Mr. Ballard is the best umpire we have had on our loeal diamond this season. v , Mr. J. X. Wilson returned last Saturday from a business trip to New York. Miss Margie Macon, of Louisburg, is visiting Aliss Gertrude Winston, near town this week. S.E. W. Joseph War i) oro ugh t t5 LI'TT'A-n'.-'r svn ii? iv. rr am prepared to do your pres smg ;i ckaning i and tailoring- at very reasonably rates.,- All work guaranteed. Givr me a trial and I will please you. - ' -v ;' - - - - ,X4' iJJ Notice. gqualifiea as eientrr ff Dennis Foster, " deceased,1 late of Franklin county, this is to , notify, all persons- having cl aims " k gainst the estate of "the said deceased to exhibit them -to " the undersigned on or before? the 31st day-of July 1910, or this notice will bo plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 31st day of July, '09. -. JOSEPH DAVIS, Administrator of Dennis Foster. Sprufll & Holden, Atty's. Notice of Sale By virtue of the power conferred up on us in a. mortgage deed executed to us on the 23rd day of February, 1900, by Dock Whitley and wife, Lucinda Whitley, and recorded in the registry of Franklin County, m book 152, page 409, we will on Monday, the 6th day of September, 11)09, at noon, at the "court house door fn Louisburg, X. C, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract or parcel of land, lying and being in Cypress Creek township, Franklin county, and known and designated aa following: Adjoining the lands of John Ross on the east, north and west, the lands of Brooks Heading, Cal Benton and Cal Harris on th sojrth, containing one hundred, seven and one half acres and known as the Mary Jane Odom old place. July 31, '09. SPRINGHOPE BANKING CO. Bunn & Spmil!, Atty's. When the Stomach, Heart, or Kidney nerves get weak, then these organs al ways fail. Don't druy the Stomach not stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is simply a make-shift. Get a prescription known to Druggists every where as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The Restorative is prepared expressly for these weak inside nerves. Strength en these nerves, build them np with Dr. Shoop's Restorative tablets or liquid and see how quickly help will come. Sold by The Scoggin Drug Co. Served as coffee, the new coffee sub stitute known to grocers ayerywhere as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, will trick even a coffee expert. Not a grain of fflo 1 nnffoa in it- oif-TiAw organizations, bringing toasted grains malt, etc. have been so . ... I .lAno.In W1 AM A 1 At this 1ci.i(y weuucu a w give wonaenui. And it is ' 'mae in a minute, ' ' too. No tedious 20 to thirty minutes boil ing. Sold by all Grocers. HUYLERS CANDY ALWAYS FRESH A T The Scoggin Drug Company For Sale or Rent Two splendid homes near centre H., chickens, ham ad , wo splendid homes near centre Mthin- . P1 town.- kjizj improvements. Will l wings to eat, to Which the rni; ohenn .0 VlfifiiraWA artino M r - ; sell on easy terms. Ty 500 eash and $15 monthly. Buy a home and save your rent. Owner's business forces him to leave the city. Ap ply to ' . ' W. M. PERSON, TiOuisburg N. C. 7 ,neton H.,. for r-Epsom, Notice I have impounded one large Black Essex Boar near? the town of Iiouisburg, N. C, the owner un known. Unless claimed by owner, I shall on Thursday the 5th day of August, 1909, sell said Boar at the Court House, door in the town nf TioniRrmr'. N. O.V at nnhHn' snA. tion to tie highest bidder for cash uiiuer Becuuaoou xveviuiu. . jlhis July lfe, 1909. M. F, HOTJCK : , Found' v r r . o AJ bunch of 23 keys at the rail road crossing near Mrp.' H Har ris' and on the ring is a round piece of brass,' containing the number "97." " With the ke vs -waSf ound a letter addressed to Lindsey J, Al ston, Liouisourg, JN. U. aire own er can get same by calling 1 at the Times office "-and paying for this advertisement: - . " WANTED! 10,000.000 pond3 of any kind of old SCRAP IRON at once. I will pay 25 cts. per hundred pounds, Bones 25 cts. per hundred pounds, Brass 6 cents Copper R Rubber 4 Lead 2 inc 1 Beeswax 20 Green Cow Hides 8 Dry " ' io Wool 10 per pound . IT-CDMA - t f Is . I v i do ;;:v.Opeiraitioo HP I pay cash for all of the above. I. SPIRE : " CHOICE Gut Flowers ! ! Roses, carnations And violets, a. specialty. Weddiner bououets and floral offerings arranged in best style at short notice. - Summer flowering bulbs,' bedding plants, rose bushes, and every things in the florist line, at J LO'QUINN & CO PHONE 149 Raleigh, North Carolina. In Superior Court August Term, 1909 North Carolina ( Franklin Cpunty J Dollie William 8 . - vs Notice of Publication Sam Williams ) Thd defendant.' in the above entitle action; Sam Williams, will take notice. that a summons in the above entitled cause, was issued against him on the 6 day . of July, 1909, by the Qerkof Super ior Court, of Franklin County, which summons is $ returnable before His Honor C. M. .Cooke, Jadge presiding at a court to be. held for Franklin County on the 23rd da- of August, 1909 The defendanfwill further IaVa nntirA thut the complaint in said action, which is ior cuvorce. naa been filed m theouice of the Clerk of the Superior' Court Jot said" county, . Let the defendant' take f.l!k t)iif k. !. ... ! J 9 uuuto uiau uc is xctuirea vo appear ana answer or demur to Baid complaint, or the relief demanded, will, be granted Thisth day of July, 1909. ' ' J. J. JiAKKOW. We serve all kind of cold drinks. Phone your orders for everything in our line. The . Scog uu u Prescriptions Pillled With Skill Co. y xkhooo O- New Pamiacea Hotel ! Under Entire New Management A. J. COOKE, Lessee and Prnnriprnr The New Panacea, ft Summer and Winter Resort Hotel at Panacea Springs, Warren County, X. C. Now Open Under Entire Xew lonagement SPLENDID ORCHESTRA DANCING NIGHTLY TK v- r. . drank the hlttv ZSXf tractite by oflerin ,hte who 1 ZXT ery resect. The room. r Ur,rr. ry lU.rlt.h TU -I U. TZ lJi"iSf C ervice. etc Tho who tUh to U qutel aad r frm lLc Yv "1 J-1 here and while rwUne dnnk of lb, world im VJr 14 rrtT! M 1 ll - a Unr bU room ttriftn. . . F. T 1 roi veranda ht by the Vof.au.nlr - party Som. of the arriraJ. tcUy .rr C W. Tem Trmpl i'f;; nu. Ua: r. T For Wlfi an. I KM Vm.. v-. -r t, ... Mi, HywardChiciiro: ' " ' 11 ".ii.tf A. J. COOKE, LP Panacea Springs, N. C, & Choice and Fresh Cut-Flowcrsi A SPECIAL SALE I Of Carnatiom, Ros ,Vofeu. etc Floral designs and Flowers for all occa sions. Potted Ferns and all klndu of pot and out door bedding plant-. Veg etable plants in season. All order promptly filled. tL STEIN METZ, florist. RaidgK N. C The Best Policy or SILK SHIRTS l will act! aJIth i!k fclT .i-ru at ? mt t n. wholral rot for oat 1, tr.juu-x icdy kirU ju.t mtl THE BARGAIN STORE W. D. COOKE The Safest Company The strength, conservatism, economical raarAgernent of the and Equitable Life Assurance Society c( The a 1 Make it the saf eat'eompany in which to insure. The liberality and adaptability of.tbe '.V. ,' New York Standard Poller ' ' Make it the best form to select. . 1 H!l..r . ' ' . " " Full information and rate fornUh ed upon request. Addrcaa ' B: MASSElURG, PlaintiflTa Atfy. R. H. DAVIS, 1 Wfc-c K. C The Man Who Wants To Borrow Money And tb nun wrWw-a&U a ai U la tj & ry. a pUot br be can Var it with ts, rwrtaJaty 4 Railing allot any jmrt cf H&iay Cts. aw at jrrrUKd ttttrccJ at HaUt. a rcrrvl rea. mercial haaitei buituaa, W c-c-trU bt oar r&JUt&ari ia lb ctin;iiiit ef ltr Wi arw cotulanUy riaiar tnrv-t u4 aVaZl plaji to cumber TU arvcx Um. THE' - CITIZENS - BANK HCNDCnSON, N. C J. B. 0WK5& lrMvUat - W. . UVST, A I 0" O o o o o o o o o t o 5 V- " 5 r
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