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r.,a into gsville NeWS., ' , i. JtaKen,.Dnt u is enough to know jhat 7.r.n toft last Taes aotn ; ali. things well.-.Ere Li!lie i?oiiifK long vthere "'will h :. I Client. ai "6 h " v . . ' voiu chool. BC?U m wmcn joa or 1. will be ' the . i. (actor. Mav'we sV fnllrtwr tVik1 'cranfio Inrdaa is visiting "-., ; - . Pk 6uw v. tue nojy;opmt, tnat we ferel :n ,nter SI 1U Joseph Yarfaorou jl u kv 4' "A" - v ' - f WE a thi , mav Pay our part like "a Christian Mrv Winston, z-uiaanucii- . ... . i ctriikl&od t fj f v t . . ..' Oxford vv . ratton held a very in teresting meeting , at Good Hope last' week.. -There were a large A. urninarv a k ' l - J atfnd school. .K .V W 111 " hie, ui ""''ft"' - r v.:.... i i,fa",t vi: I ""ei ui conversions, anu .nine au W' r, th cruest ot Miss 1 v.... ' - . - ' wee " ;l Jordan- r y Ueitzel, who In an has been i. ,r,ri rplatives in and f,-,Pll(IH v- t,yn, returned to her home "V'int last Tuesday, accorh. " ... father. Mr. M.-D.l tin and F. A. Cheat left . ... c C. inr'- . f. T diildrt-n leu ior lauawa t on a ten days visit their health. )eUlU, taau.il, W1 Carmel lutives in auu near iuwu. ditions to the church A tew of ourpeople had a nice little barbecue last week at the home of Mr. Howell Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. John Whitfield, of Jb ranklinton, visited at Mr. W. A. Cooke's Saturday and Sunday. Mr. C. F. Holmes is adding a new dinning room to his residence Miss "Webb, sister, to the Granville county superintendent, has been elected to teach the school at Mt. vlrH itini! relative - -v- When vou pass throvieh this sec lttle Alic' Winston had the mis- tioD) 9top at Pocomoke and Mr (je. .1 nrf AwnAATl -S.T nrt u i .( v,rp;ikin2 her arm, sne is ni alright. .it ,,f Wialro VnrAat.. i vis. Minn AliK", " i v K W inston s ims weeK. tune ini? aI1' i tting a" your picture cil Holmes will take with his new Kodak. Little Alpha, John and Lee House are visiting at Pocoraoke. A;l. NEAL ; Building . Louisburgi N. C. ; I am prepared to do 'your pres sing,'. ) cleanings and tailoring at very: reasonable, Tates. All work guaranteed. ' Givf me a trial and I will please you. Notice. Having qualified as executor of Dennis Foster, deceased, late of Franklin county, this is to notify all persons having claims against 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 be 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. Spruill & Hold en, Atty'a. Notice of Sale Foyimlceflini Is (Mow In Operation We serve all kind of cold drinks. Phone your orders . for everything in our line. 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 Whitlev and wife. Lucinda Miss Zelma Holmes is visiting rel-1 Whitley, and recorded in the registry ui rrauKiiii vuumy, in dook 10-, page 409, we will on Monday, thr (ith dav of vfr J. ! le,ry the firm of atires near LouUbuia. ,rn tt Patterson, and Mr. J. n. Miggeg Idft' d garah Co 's September, 1909, at noon, at the court f lVarce. Williams & Co., . . ' , , . , bouse door in lx)uis burg, .V c, sell at markets this for the fall inv. " .i Vnrtharn ,Pk tn vini goods iile. - - -i m r Winnie iiobbitt and Miss 'erkins, of Spencer, spent Mrs. ainie were visitors Here last Teek. public auction to the highest bidder w n a u a. u u tor cash, the loilowing described tract VCD iiac or parcei of iand iv,nfir and being in future management of the Franklin Cypress Creek township, Franklin county, ana Known ana aesignatea as following: Adjoining the lands of John Ross on the east, north and west, the TmrtAt4anf lands of Brooks Heading. Cal Benton ji,VA iout and CalJHarris on tho south, containing The Ingleside Academy will op- one hundred, seven and one half acres Times. Druse. i f T7f riaitinrv Mr a .I rVir ip.h'j in. t t . i j .fi i 4. lis psmppmllv dpsirpri that, all wlir ,io. M. iioi(i3n. alter a ouuit x -j . : possibly can do so win enter their in i" ' rni r rfin nn inp nrsr. nai-. E. N. WILLIAMS, Chm. en on Monday, September 13th. It and known as the Mary Jane Odom SPIUGHOFE BAXKINCi CO. Bunn tfcSpiuil!, Atty's. Cileiti this week. Mr. I'M lie.isley, of Apex, has ac- a l i -m r losition with iviessrs. lKitliam Pros, as auctioneer. We i u: t,i welcome nun to uui re !ta Mr. W.J. Cooke spent' Sunday Panacea Springs for his health. Miss Kffie Vines, of Tarboro, is ni?inH Mrs. Mary Cooke this week. ii l- many friends are glad to' see er in town. Mr. J. l.ailey Owen, of Hender n, District Deputy Qrand Master I he present at the meeting ot iuns'viie Lodge next Saturday -ii u tternoon ana wm ueiiver au auuresB. Masons are invited to be present. The farmers of our section report 'iatthe recent drought has damaged otton and corn. If the drought . . . . . -ii astsinuch longer ine cotton gms win iegin to run at an early date. Tobaeco has taken a slight ad-' snce within the last week, although here is very little tobacco being wld at present. The farmers seem rery busy with their fodder. The, Graded School will open here or tne ran term on wionaav, oep- ember l.'ith. Mrs. Dr. I. G. Riddick, of Raleigh was in town Tuesday. We were glad to see Rev. T. B. Justice able to be out again and in town last 1 ueHd.iv. j - Messrs J. M. and L. E. Winston spent a few days iu Raleigh last ir. j. (j. Medlm, who has com plete! his course at Wake " Forest, returned to his old home and taken un his nosition with the Younrrsville Gin Co. His many fcervls are glad to welcome Squire tai to our town. X. For Rent I have decided to rent my dwel ling on Main street, Louisburg, N. C, and am open for the best prop osition from a desirable renter for same, either furnished or unfur nished. I might enteriain a prop osition to rent out all the house but two rooms. This dwelling has 8 rooms nicely furnished, most of them including halls nicely carpet ed. Electric lights, water and bath room, attached. It also has a fine garden and stable. Address W. T. HUGHES, Chase City, Va. The Scoggin Drug Co. Prescriptions Hilled With Skill Her Hair HUYLERS CANDY Is Woman's Crown Of leautv. If yo:i have tine hair,' a keep it o fcy nsinjj our hair tonu-. If 1 you have poor hair th tonic wd' im- t jT prove it in tjuantity if anyth-nc can; will improve it m appearance anv av. ' ALWAYS YOUNG MEN LEARN TELEGRAPHY ! c Telegraph Operators Are in Great Demand . FR ES H ' A T The Scoggin Drug Company 0 The Man Who Wants To Borrow Money Ar-d ;he rr.in h ar.u ; '- i c - ey, ?. plac whf t- ca iau ji w.'.x. if ex t. - . Cctlinc J! or jar". f :t . r. .w.f xjc ... mrxria! tantr b-tir.r- 4 THE - CITIZENS - BANK J H HENOtRSON H C " UN- Uf. U v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 trust that the reliable, ambitious boys Dry of the South will rally to this golden Wool opportunity. Our students qualifyf or service in on ly four to six months- We guarantee positions. Graduates begin on $45 to $65 per month,easy and. pleasant work permanent employment, rapid promo tion. Our tuition is reasonable, board at low ratesi Newnan is extremelv ihealthful; fine climate; excellent drink ing water. Write at once lor our new illustrated catalog. . A letter or postal will bring it. It is FREE. . Southern School of Telegraphy n Box 272 5EWNAN, Ga., at once, pounds, pounds, Brass Copper -Rubber Lead inc Beeswax Green Cow Hides I will pay 25 cts. per hundred Bones 25 cts. per hundred v WAWTFn! t 4-U : : i. : w. m mbb - Duya, iuib lis juui vpiJoi lliiji ty to learn a first-class trade that pays a 10,000,000 poi;nd of any kind of old erood salary every month in the year. SCRAP IRON There will be a greater demand for Telegraph Operators this fall and win ter than there has been for many years past. The prominent railroads of the South and other3 parts of the United States are writing us to qualify as many young men of good character for their service as we possibly can. We 6 cents 8 per pound 4 2 1 20 7 10 10 All Standard Hair Preparations rJj f.lhne JjJ here also. Cure ;or iiar.'lrulf, hair, premature trravne., tc. MODS Beasley-Alston Drut Co. JUST pen Louisburg College 5 up I pay cash for 11 of the above. I. SPIRE CHOICE Gut Flowers ! ! An Ideal Borne School Ftr Girls Fill Term Begins Wedneidiy. September Sth. m Eerton's AT White Front Notice to Teachers. Roses, carnations and violets a spe -ialty. Wedding bouquets and floral offerings arranged in best style at short notice. Summer Cholera Infantum Cured. "Something like two years ago my b, which was then about a year old, wa3 taken seriously ill with chol eraiafantum, yomoting- and purging Profusely, writes J. F. Dempsey of Dempsev. Ala. I did what. I could to relieve her but did her no good, and beinp very much alarmed about her went f(,r a physician but failed to find ?p. so came back by Elder Bros. & barter's store and Mr Elder recem mpn(lHl Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ana Diarrhoea remedy. I .procured a tottleof it went home as . ouicklv . as Possible and gave the baby, a dose of .e remedy, it relieved her irf fifteen f mute3 and soon cured her entirely.'. 1 sale by The Scoggin Drug Co. a s- r 1 M r r r a I Un featm-day, &ept. iyuy, aw flowering bu!bg) beddin ,anU o'clock p. m, the School Committee roso buehes and everything in the of Cedai Rock township will me it anT nf at Cedar Rock Academy to elect teachers W.- the township. All applicants, please e close- certifi cate with application. Jos T. Inscoe 1 ' J. R. Earle J- Committeo. W. W. Boone ) Pocoraoke Items. - Last Wednesday the blue; sky "died over tha graveof the t belov- editor of the Franexin 'Times, 311,1 mary hearts are left sad because , nis death. By his gentle words helpful acts he built tor himself a beautiful and leafing . mnnnmont v" "iiucioiauu wuy uui mt useful people are sbmetimef florist line, at J LO'QUINN Sl CO PHONE 149 Raleigh, North Carolina. Notice The school committee of Sandy Louisburg Repair Shop. Creek township will meet at Mt. Renairs Harness. Shoes. Biovclesi-Zion Academy on Saturday, Sep 1 , J r. . . i m . -.- Pnmns. Tinware. &c. We also do tember itn lor tne purpose ot elec Pliimbiner, Carrjentennsr. Jaintinff leuuiiera. ai .trues wisnmg and many other things too numer. to iecn m saia lownsnip wiu make ous tc mention. Look forthe sign application to tne undersigned be- TToofio SboT " Kast. Nftab St.. tore- tnat aay one 4oor above Depository. . Yours to Serve, Jjanca&tek & Williams. Th purjKm U to wvurr for h ta dent hlthful condition. hppr orr. Chrvntian r.fluenc. m liboral r;tur. n4 thorough duetoc Mt trxxdrr' ot. xrUent dTmr.tfM in U-oj.c. Art mri Elocution. rrrpxurT lVtvar.mnt ith Pcll rr for ytnrr rirU NORMAL COURSE Hpcii'ijr prrprd for Jours nrwn. t tina thcfrwlrr for puHw 41 hool work. AmpU rro-.d. fcr ojT-4wr recrratton and '..- The tnkl feturr of thU cbool u r-dtx wdvtAi erx cf pupil phjmirmlly &n.J JrtirtiAi:f And special drives in othr )ine at prices that will interest vmi to examine Mrs. M. D. Allen, President E. N. WILLIAMS, Chm. Rubber Tires. You do not "have to send your Notice to Teachers The school committee for Hayes i ville township will meet at itf usual place on the first Saturday jri Sep- buggy wheels away to have rubber J tember for the purpose ot electing tires put on them; C. Taylor teachers -to'ihe several schools in vildo it as srood as the lactory said townsfliD. All annlicationa to and little 'cheaper. All kinds of J come before this committee must repairing-at H. C. TAYLORS Buggy Factory. ,f ; ; Louisburg. C. ' ; Lfuiiburs. N. C. SHOES SHOES We are rm-emntf oisr rt tut h itl f fc4trfc ,sifv Whit Home Shx, o tauch iitii-cd v e wih to giro notice to OUR CUSTOMERS jlj c t ltoCt-k.? .Z f J I If T'" ! rowI, ,e Htr for th K'f xr. A cr'' AK ft: nd children. Our Shoe Value Cannot Be Equaled. be in tbe hands of the Secretary byi0 That w will not do any more monthly work after June 30th. Because it seems to b o much dissatisfaction to somb of our old line of trade, but will be pUd to sell TICKETS AT $1 for 12 shares, and thej are for cash. ' e will give the boat grado of work. Hair Cutting and Shav ing, none to beat iL Shampoo and hn.tr dressing to- compete -with the Potvt buy anywhere c. hut cTr to c twcl m jcrt:. A big drive in Hamburg tor a uc-k -1 ii 7 -7t el mctih IS. c1. No leu than 5 rrl to rytot3r. VVe at hii it ngr baby lac, raltncicf dping t?d trjrtt U zzklrh trr irs iti IxuUhurg at 5 cU pr ratJ, arth 0 cU. Wbl ccj an4 a of prttty ginghajiu, calico, drv ijckxI.. Kir-ir ad !LifUt, lh went bought brforw tb mm? in coitoc. r. J a ir-S n;r rxtU mem the WoefiL You will f ay a loU cc? fcr tr,Vl UUt. come to Me tt at oor, ami w wtli r&aX il rT jcm. 12 o'clock, m,: K. M. CLARKE. lALSTM&YABliOUO F. N. & R. Z. 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