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Friday, August, 131909. j& :.."; laDKX TO W ADTKBTIgMOOTCa I ;V H c. Tavlor-Rubber Tires. .ViJ Southern School of Telegraphy Young Men. , . r tar drops: See the game of ball today.' Chamber of Commerce meets tonight Go out Base ball to-day with Roanoke Kapids go and see it. " Don't forget the raeeting'of the Chamber o Commerce at the Court jouse tonight. . . " Misses Lynn Hall and Katie parman spent a. jdgys' the" past eek at Mr. Joe Strickland's, near Katesviue. v---:- f.,- Our citizens might let base ball alone lng enough to meet at ;t&e Court house tonight at 8 o'clock for 0oe hour. . c&4k We wish ta extend our thanks t0 Mr R. B. Harris for' the mceirieloir presented to the editor v this week. It was fine in every way, Yesteiday's game, of ball be tween Louisburg and Roanoke ' tap ids resulted in a score of 5 to 4 in fivor of Louisburg. lie sure and attend the Chamber of Commerce meeting at' the Court House tonight if you are .interested in Louisburg and its future prosperity- Oar job department has been turning ouFa big lot ot nicelypriat ed stationery the past week. Better look us up when you needT printing of any kind. Clifford Hall has taken a po sition in the Times office and claims that he is willing to have the exper iences of the "Devil" to learn the printing business. His many friends were very glad to see Mr. P. B. , Oriffin5 .who underwent an operation some ' time a io, on the streets attain one day the past week. Much energy has been exerted )j the warehousemen :dtaingtbejpast week making necessary arrange nwnts for the opening of the tobacco market here yesterday. r Osmond Hale, who has been cunnected with the mechanical de partment of. the Times for some time has severed his connection there with to attend school this fall. Our free delivery carriers all y that it is nothing to see fruit, water melons and .many nice things t this kind growing on fences, posts c, all through the county. Uasiness men ot Louisburg now is the time for you to be laying the foundation for your fall and winter busir)ep3 by the use of printers ink. 'letter let us insert an advertisement f"i' you. ' f The Louisburg Chamber of ( "onmierce wants to. enroll the name "t every business and professional "'1 at its meeting tonight. Xbn"t s'f "He and expect the other fellow t'j'lo all. Come out tonight and 't busy yourself. While the editor Js still confined t his room his general condition la s""ieivhat improved, though he has n'"u 'juite sick since our last issue. N teels very grateful to -all those who have so kindly sympathized ith him in any way'..':': r ' k- Mr. D. C. Alston made another,. au h of a 11 - pound . German Carp ln one of his famous wire traps, for which he has the agency, the past week. Through an error in a re- C6nt issue it was printed a horse fish ,le caught when it should have been il German Carp, ' Messrs. J. S. Esinhart and A: C Ijrizell, of Raleigh, are filling the" Pinions ot engineer and conductor ,m the Louisburg. railroad this week 10 the place of Messrs. C.JS. Sign a J. II. Finlator who are off on tnr vacation tEe former itoVObio ar,( the latter ;to New k;.' The many telephon e subscribers Mends of iliss SueAistonate S'ad to know that she Jnas returned tromher vacation and again taken UP the duties of 'day, operator. She 18 an excellent operator . and-Wives federal satisfaction to theVtelephoiii, oi tnis place. yard ori'the 'same iidingV: -The editor Jpf the Times - ac knowledges the receipt ot a'tpecial invitation to attend the blgr barbecue Pi.ctnito o given at . Henderson ing frbm 'dieir curciiars thla' wUi be one of .thebiggesevta In tha -hw- tor7 ofthe towi and. iscopen for everybody who: Viahes to attend nd a big time'wil be given alL V" doUari :in::BesV-Alston Cd's . ... v w, w . drug store on the obr". so hied him f?!f to Spring'JIof 4 on Taesday ; to bet the samern Mse ball ffamel PJ T -getting -lousy pwMue auecv- nun oetore the game was called, - s So he is now boarding W?0SAj assist in improjmg Franklin county road s 'after court " ' . ' " Mr. T. J. Bras well, of Castaha, was a caller at Uie Timbs office yes terday and informs nsihat the Bond election in Caitalia townahio -was carried last Saturday by a vote of 92 to The.necessary majority being uuiy oo ne also informs us that it is hoped tb.aUrx ashort while they nave a Urpadtiis. place. In another column will be fcund an advertisement of the Southern School of Telegraphy, of Kewnan Ga., which will be of inter est to many of our younger read erg. It will be seen from this ad that a person can be prepared for a good position through life for a very small cost and m a very shon time and in addition to this they guaranttee you a good position from the start Young: men .read their ad vertise menc. , v The Seaboard is announcing their last excursion of the season to Portsmouth and "Norfolk for Tues day, August 24 from Raleigh, Dur ham and all intermediate points. Pullman cars jsyill be provided for muse who resrerve tneir seats in ad vance at a cost of 75 cents each war. The" fares - from Franklin county points is as follows: Louisburg $3.00 Youngsville $3.00, Franklinton $2.75 The train will jeave - Louisburg at 8:30 on the 24th and returning - will leave Portsmouth at 9.-00 a. m, Aug ust 26th, arriving at Raleigh at 3:30 p. m. There will be cars attached for colored peple. As this wii be the last" of the season you had better avail yourself of the opportunity of the low rates if you wish to visit the seashore. -esars.. A.,Reavii end C. Tw Stokcj are prsparing the ground .on thr north side of the Louisburg . raU road -track-near the: depot "prepara tory to the building of-a ' siding to their storage: houseman, ' w" l-. 5??r,S?U!?iId a-goodVsiz8'VWor4er the -.go,dei of kidnVy" comlamt yard on'the 'same iidinaV------ backachk n;, ; ai. ,.i.JS" lib Heed to Take Any Ftu V therBisks. : .Why .will DftonlA rvntino tn mnt- . , . r I w . w w. backache, urinary ; diaordere.i t lam neW neadiches languor, '.why ! allow valid, when a certain careTsofiftr Joan's ftils is the remedy because1 Iti gives' !to toiAid neys the hlptha: need'itarform tnenr,.work. . t Jt. . If you have any. even one of ..the iymptoras of kid ney diseases, .cure yotoraelf now, before diabetes, dror ingiyi , A. T. Barnes, Rowland St., Hen-? derson, NC- ays: : . . "Doah Kidney Pills prored so satisfactorv in my case, that I do not hesitate to speak in their favor. . As a result of disordered kidneys T2. was troubled a ereat deal by dulf p'aipa through my back and loins. The kidney secretions l also caused: . me much annoyance on account; of their irregularity in passage. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills advprtnod, I obtained a box and after uaing tbt-m a short time I - was .? eiirireiy rtliev- For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster- Milburn Co., Buffalo New York,' sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. "N. - t . mm -Kdueate jonx cbildrsa. TOtxlndepnd4iJt , . m , T7GiTe) ou a adding in tle cooauaily. Is a Val amble lid la any t&Urprit underUkta. Anywhtre. by anybody, Wr bmj cirtaa.twc ' Hj0U Ut 001 now m Ut cs tUt vo .Urt .with us ImaedUUJj. Call on na, and eUr U,tl iU. J aenre you m any way i may aWat jml Call or wnU a. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' LOUISBURG, N.C UNDER SUPERVISION OF U. S. GOVERNMENT P0COMOKE ITEMS, , Mr. W. J. Jones wears a. broad smile now. ' Some good lady has kindly promised to walk along down the hilliof Irfe with him. Mrs. Lucinda Jones, who has been spending some time with her daugh ter Mrs. A. M. House has returned home. Miss Zeulah Mitchell has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Reitzel, at High Point. She,, was accompanied home byvMrs. Reitzel and her child ren. Miss Louise WilTams has taken a position as nurse at the hospital in Durham,'-.' .-v,- v.!: - : - - " Miss Ethel Holmes, from near Louisburg, bate been visiting Misses Corrinne and Zeima Holmes. Several of . our people attended the barbecue at Youngsville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C G. Cox are spend ing the week at Mr. R. L;, Cony era. We are glad to know ahat - the editor. has returned homel and we hope chat he will soon be well . ! ; ; - Druse. Intense Colicky Pains Relieved. 'For some yeare I suffered fmm i ;. tense colicke" Pains whi-h wnnlH on,.at times and from which I could find no relief," says L S. Ma3on. of Beaver Ky. "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was reccomend ed to me bya friend. AfUr taking a few doses of the remedy I was entire ly relieyed. That was fonr years . apo and there has been no return of the symptoms since that time." This rem edy is for sale by The Scotfgin Drug Co. YiJNGMEN LEARN TELEGRAPHY ! Telegraph Operators Are in Great Demand Boys, thisNs rour opportunity to learn a first-class trade that pays a good salary every month in. the year. There will be a preater demand for Telegraph Operators this fall and win ter than there has been for many years past. The prominent railroads of the parts of the United States are writing us to qualify as many young men of eood character for tneir service as we nossiblv can ' W i trust that the rpli.ihlp of the South will rally to this golden I ODDOrtunitv ! i -j , Our students qualifyf or s-rvice in on i ly four to six months- We guarantee positions. Graduates begin oa $4o to A $65 per month, a.sy and pleasant work LX permanent emDlovmpnt mni.i nrr.,, v tion. Our tuition is reasonable, lxjanl at low rates; Ncwnan is extremely healthful; fine climate; excellent drink ing water. Write at one for our new iliustrated catalog. A letter or postal will bring it. If is FREE. Southern School of Telegraphy. Notice to Teachers. On Saturday, Sept. 4. at .1 o'clock p. m. the School Committee ! ot aa itock township will me t at Cedar Rbck Academy to elect tearrbers for the township. All applicants, please c -close certifi cate with application. - Jos 1 Inscoe J. It. Earie Committee. ' W. W. Boone ) August time, tells -ori thenerves. But that spiritless; no ambition feeling can be easily- and :, quickly 'altered by taking what is known ;"to druggists everywhere asDr. Shoop's fiestorative. Within 48 bours after beginning to , use the .Restorative, improvemeriti wilTrbe noticed ; Of coursefull healthill not immediately re, turn; The K&SngZ how ever, will surely, follow And best ; of all, you ; will realize: and -feel -f your strengtli and ambition as it is ' re turn ing. : Outside ; influences depress first the "inside nerves', then the stomach, TTni urtA TTinv'a will Tnsnallir-! fail. i Strengthen these l: failings nerveswith VT. onoop s xvestorauve auu. eec . uow Ferri Walla Tea r& The Kinc.t Tc (iio.n. lib. l-2;i I tlK 1 ".It. S.l.-I t ; CHASE &. SANBORN'S TEA Ie Jen (l.iA.e. Saucer &r.d Sf--r,i, M.k Sh t L. P HI CKS, ON THE CORNER PHONE 4-2 LOUISBURG, N. C. in a V 111 fV W 'Mr -W o yO KK Hy0yCMK 9 .SPECIALS. - .Norfolk. Pound Cake at L. P. Hicks. "Tobacco Twine and Lanterns at L. P. Hicks. - Bicycle supplies at L. P. Hicks. ' Starr. Snuff L. P. Hicks.. ; , Smiths Litha Water for palely J W King It is highly recommended by all physicians. Good for all aches and pain; Rheumatism especially, W ..." King . . j . .... ; i Strawberries fresh from Chas. Macon farm every other day, leave your order with Jno.W; King. t I ' SELL A. Reachs Base Balls, Prices righVJ. W. King. . ' AGENTS WANTED : MEN OR WO- ;men tQ work hi Franklin county. Can Xeasilymake $15 to $25 per, week Address" :"V? Drawer "A." HulAh Icerlce! Ice! . Parties wanting Ice for : Sundav's will nleaae leave ihpy er ders with J W King Saturday even- A- AC P ease y While We Tell You Somethings We Hjive .lust Received 1 car No. 1 Shinglr, 1 cxr No. 2 ShmgU 1 car of lat, I cm f Cr: 1 car of Flour. 1 car of ,citi-5tufT. 1 car M Slate TL: ir.!u k i, number of Art FnuTpri No. 8 whih r e!l for'$15oO -3r.r.!vl J r J5 vears. 0 0 u 0 0 0 o o o o o o o We Have on The Itoad 1 car of Nails, 1 cf of WirVcnc, 1 car of Flour r.4 Hi 1;KH Cn son Clorer Scd Clover nc-cd ar -fw worth yfr bcST ja lljccwr J avJ the prospects are they will go to T1;cm tv lK;hl Wforv lr 4 vsnce andjwo will sell samcf at $G per boahrl hi! tbr Ijmu Co. mI aToid Ulo msh." Ve bate the right goods and ill tA tb rif:Lt fnr P. S. Since writiuc the abov ad our clover S hat arrtTfd . McKfliniinie Brotlhers Satisfaction of: Your Money Back I A . - - MyaPdshCart. Bicycle and tYL-- - w t ; , ' K . " - ' , '..Wheelbarrows stand ready to 'deliver I A' ' f 1 ' S 4 . - ; - - ' I Tsometlimg for dinner, supper and 1 V K - . , k nm v . i npa T.nwi i y nH virars f-.arain. i nTPJiicTnr. mrt en mf. Ai i - v i -v vn. -v. "n -x. v. x. v-v m. a. -::,-v vol; Sold' bv .The ScogemJ)ru2r Co; 15 to loo noundsof lcA J v tfw s i YVVVVVVVVVV 1 c o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o & o o o o o o 0- o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 t 0 t 0 0
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