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O () o O ; I w . , , w v w w w ww wwwwwwwwwwwww OCCOCC5 o o o 3 3 U OF THE 'vyv v. v - parmer o o o o o o o o () o o o o o o o C) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . o o o UTUAL - TOBACCO COMPANY AT THE V B99 im WAREHOUS WEDNESDAY, ON s g EMBER s 1909 Bring your tobacco to us upon that day and get the premium price. The Farmers Mutual Tobacco Cotupam will U- r iu ihi . AfADTUAI irr r. 1. 11,,, WMn t-nvUOC? """'"ly occupieu ny .Meadow? & llarn und.r th- ir.annc-irni i: T. V. ; lit- RIVERSIDE E. S. FORD AND J. E. HARRIS And the object of its existence, as the name implies, is to mutually safeguard the right of the iartn.-r and prnti th- mr, .. , v h ;n hu; iuc x" utuI"'s inaepenaent warenouse Company., paying tnhut, to no tru,t ..r eomUn... hut al.mns. ..lv .... ) ,r,., . protect by paying him full value for his tobacco, giving him a ,ur, .leal upon th, floor ami , all ,i,.., .v,ryu ,. r- .h,.f I,:. ... o, )" ,.. . .T, over to tne mercy 01 trust and combination. All farmers desiring ,tock in the Far,,,,. Mutual Tot-,,, . .. ..,lf,i,.. M.,.h O O o o o RCET THE OPENING SALE SEPT. I, AT RIVERSIDE WAREHOUSE QOOOQQQQQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQ COOQOOOCOOQOGeOQQOCCfrOOOOOOOOQCCOOeSj The SEABOARD TOUR Washington, Niagra Falls, Toronte, Thousand Isfands, Montreal, Quebec, Down Lake George and Champlain and Four Days in New York City, at Very au tractive Rates Leaves September 1st Personally Conducted by Mr. C H GATTIS The Seaboard announces their second Annual tour, personally conducted, by C. H. Gattis, District Passenger Agent champeroned by Mrs. C. H. Gattis, same being under their personal super vision, through the North and Canada, taking in all the principal and most at tractive resorts in the East, leaving R'eigh September 1st, via Portsmouth Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, up the Historic , rotomac to W ashinsrton. 'ECTACLES and X EYPfil AQQPQ When you are fitted with glasses, you naturally expect to get the 7& results. Glasses that not only look 'right but are of the retfst aid to 3 vision. And that is what VOll ITpf vl at the masses tnat not only look right but are of the retfst anl in SO And that is what you get when I fit you. I will be in Louibui &2 Louisburg Hotel, Wednesday, September Sih. one dy EXAMINATION FREE DR. S S RAPPORT & ? 3 r rn fidnfl n Typ vnnp II 111 11 1 1 11 11 hd if rm ii m 11 ri m i r mm m j l i t i .mm i M oiy uu a y y el, 11 hbvul, 111 '" . M TO H PUBLICli Under the contract made at the time of the purchase of the "Hughes Strac Warehouse" property, we cannot allow any obstructions on the lot of said prof- v, 4.L . r U' -A. ., ; K l' i"ou3. upwu removal 01 au lumoer now on me property. thence through Baltimore, Philadelphia : . m . J ana tne scenic Lehigh vaMey to Niagara i AA UJ and that none be placed thereon in the future. Otherwise tho same raus, ioronto, takmar m the Grand' , . , i?allS. Toronto. taVintr in Tio flor, I Toronto Exhibition, through the i considered as a trespass and the trespasser dealt with accordingly. This uuuaauu isiauus, UUWI1 XJIH St. JLaW- rence River to Montreal and Quebec returning via, Lake George rnd Lake yiiauxpiaiu tnrougn csvratoga and Al- I Hi l II" " .btWfC CU1U bany to New York, where four days ? will be spnt. The cost of trip will include railroad, steamship and pullman fares, transfers hotel accommodations, side trips, etc., as shown in itinerary in fact will in clude practically every necessary ex pense with the exception of a few meals enroute and while in New York city, and is made at the lowest possible amount. ;, y This route has hn coiuto n the most careful consideration, giving the best advantage for sight-seeing at most interesting points. Sufficient length of time will be spent at-all stop oyer points foresight-seeing and all ar rangements made for the pleasure and comfort of the party. C. H. Gattis, District Passenger Ag ent, will devote his entire time tcr the party and will look after all necessary .details, etc., for the comfort; and pleasure of all, and thisisi assured a the Seaboard has had considerable ex perience in handling these tours) as any one who has been with theni in the past will be glad to tell you. Mr. and Mrs. Gattis will be'; assisted - "by Mr and Mrs, James Kerf - Jr., of , Charlotte, N. C. i'..-- tor itinerary , of tour write at once i desciiptive literature relative 6 route . v uvci vyiuLu uai lv will Lravei. ' ctv.. win r.b forwarded same upon" receipt of "re- - The party is fast filling up and those. , . , "tion without delay. - ' ,1. - . .v is meant for everybody. GRIFFIN cS BEASLEY fMl nn liui EOT ARRET I have now opened an up-to-date meat market in the old dispensarr building and will carry a good line of beef and fresh meaU " all the time. My appreciations for your orders will V - be shown by prompt delivery of good meats s. When inneed.olmeaU pranyihirig else in my line ca.ll Phone: No. 80. !.5W"T ICE HOUSE and b. glad ,to- fareUh '.yo . , . :, with ICE until the season closes; " "S - - G E T A S U I T Hi '"i''3L&jr'''ii'iii" o n. -t.t tTj-t r ij-, iti Styles anil Pattern Are Perfect. You cn jt chcit il the plc-atufv of -Titif Zirvt I alik hr u rth iuutu ls ,1r tc.3 Hu. Msri 4 v. Cota aad Kitf. rtfi mL TL c4 .Uay. o Wifeless Louisburg's Clothler V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 u ?! S M 1 w 8 mats tn;r3s hum their are All Waddall &'Collie . ere going to ,
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