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t - ' , TTII FRANKLIN, ; TIMES , a. THOMAS ED..& OWNER Friday, October; 15 1909. v . ti) X TO VKW AXVSSTI8lM9BrTa I V King Found. K p JLIiIl Horses. I COb-Wanted. " - : -t t THorton- For Sale. SEaT C Vann Save Your, Eyes. r s Rapporti-SaveYotir Eyes'. -v loshua Simpkins-)pera House. '. I r ft helessNotice foTeachers. - TAR DROPS. s Ilis many friends are glad to'see lr. T. W. Watson, be to be at his pot again. -Cotton sold on the r local - mar ket here yesterday for from 13:l-8 t0 ?, 1-4 centa per pounds ' .. . Mr. J. A. Turner has been ee lected as a Marshall at the State Fair at Raleigh next week. 1 . r Special rates to the State Fair will be found m another column. The rate from. Louisburg is $1.80. Let all go. ? v. ' The cotton platform and storage warehouses at tha depot have been about completed and there are two small dwelling housas being built back of them. K. P. Hill has a new ad on. our eiiht page that we call, your fatten--tention to. He says he is going to give you some tun so read what he has to say. The cold weather seems to be reminding people of their coal pile and their wood yard. It is well that it might as good a fire certain ly has its inducements. Mi. C. N. Sherrod has been ap pointed carrier for Rural Free De livery Route No. 2, with Mr, Ed ward W. Collier, substitute, a He will take the route November' 1st. Attention is called to the Auc tion Sale of a fine pair of young mules by W. H. Ruffin, attorneys which will take place next Tuesday. See his ad in another column - . ? -The First National Bank has yut in an additional .teller's window in their bank for the accommodation makes three otlYiese AwindAws fthejf have now. - V ' Our farmers may be'able to save some money by reading the adver tisement - of the Sterling Cotton Mills, whicn will be found in the Franklinton department. He is of fering bagging and ties very cbeap.. j - Mr. A. 7W;tonvsentsa chauge of ad for his firm from Balti more this week and our readers will lo well to look it up. There are 83me interesting facts contained therein and you will no doubt save 1 money by readiug same.' ur. a. napport will be in Louisbarg, at the .Looisburg Hotel, Tuesday, October 26th, Franklinton, Wednesday, October, 27th, stoppin, at Dr. ForrPa nfflola fnr tho nnransa examining eyes and fitting glasses See his card elsewhere in this issue. The attention of our readers is meted to the change of ads of F. .rr - . v- ' - v. Wheless, who tells you of his big "Qe of boys clothing, and W: E. White Furniture Go., who is inform- H the people that he has a full line ionograph rewrds. Read, their tisements'" ' ' ; ' ''KJ r v-Mr.: H. -M;. Stovall hai, taVn P osiotL asrMapager qf the Tm Rir- M o., and - entered, npon his dntia AiknA - : . , . y .7- - A. Sprained Ankle..-- vJv? apy treated a. sprained iahVle' will , disablft : tha- j .-: rvvwyiis wiin eaen; bnttlA f9itil w i Zlj cases, De errected in ZZT-i - "JWS6 remaricaDie preparation: XLSf ,th -frnic5pr ; muscular Sl SS 5d prompt :teUe which ltaffrds. For sale bycpggml Drug 5. For Sale 1 Yoke Oxens well broke, apply, io cHoBTON. . FOUHD. r same o vOWiUmS 4pjj ana paymg for this a c , Sale Pairfwettbe young mife will work all around and in good condition. 9 -. 'sV J? Wantecf. A purchaser bi rnVservieAH "N reasonable offer refused. if;f J. S. Cobb, j"Louisburg, N. C. ftP;13R. HO US E oc 16, The Great NW England Play Joshua Simpkins Big Fun and Musical- Show. r-r : ' -.7 1 "iovuoinum - -vuto. i,uo vrreai aw Mill acene. Hear the Joshua Simpkins Orchestra. Best of Sinrtfr nn Burlesqa Watch For The Parade Public Examination . lne last examination for Teachers - during the rjrestent school year will be held at Louishurg Thursday, Oct 14th ,for white teachers; Saturday etol)er :H3D6lh "-Srbt 1 coloreol teachers. Examination begins at 10:30 R. B. WHITE, Co. Suptv ifertisements. -We are reauested to st.nt tht I X v mrxs : i,um V e will hft onlv nn aormnn kory Rock Acakmv on th fmh Sunday in j October and that WlUbeat2 o'clocfe. On the fourth rrr ill K al1 ay services at tne atfove place The Uiversideswarehousa i'-fedo- n? well. They have a change of ad 11 this issiilrt that K in 2k " i nere iorce is. composed yonncf and deHarvinr-, vonnor man f,(i thev ra r u ! 'i ort8 to extend nnpnil nnrtrtoaioa l 1 "juo u; iuou'r-vuBiW T'neTe has been rirhtlmnfth tn- , 801(1 here the past? week. ne' the farrnerai:ti&f&; fcry well l,..,.. . , 'vi r --uncu WILD ,.tm , HHJHH ey made hoi. inor up J he prices seem to B pretty. .. weirand:;, our .uu are still exerting" their rJ 'ntluence touring -about": the I on the , faces- of r" wkh them.r;f;:; - those Sale of Valuable Real Estate. 1 will oiler fnr salo of ttA ri l HnilBO nn. in ; T I ' Monday the ' first day of November, 1909, at about the hour of noon, at public auction to the highest bidder the following very valuable real estate First: A tract of land situated in FrankUn county, North Carolina, ad joining the lands of Mrs. L. 'Allen Otho Cottrell, and the Henderson and Nashville Road, containing 96 acres by survey made by W. N. Fullerjon April 13th.. 1901, it being the tract- of land allotted for dower to Mrs. M. R. Hieht widow of Redding Hijrht and fully de scribed in the Book of Orders and De crees No. 6,Jn the office of the Clerk of the. Superior j.Court of Franklin county, pages ,74-94. ; Second: .certain other tract of land in the said conntv', anri .'tf joining the' above J described i- dower trwes, mrs. u oK Alien, Utno uottrell, and T. WBickett. and fnht limner TO acres, more or less and fully described. oy meies ana Dounasm 5ook of Orders and Decrees JtcC Q at pages 98 to ,106, and being that r art of the old Redding Hight tract of land left after cutting off the dower and the 12& aeres nor owned by Othb CottrelL These'twO tracts of land are located about five miles north-east of ouisburg and are very desirable and ' valuable farms. There as good two'-story dwelling house and all neccessary . out houses on the 90 acre tract. !t having been the honie tlaft of ; ding Hight. The 70 acre tract adjoins ' u ut.u. Mac, ttuu Ja neaniy timbered: Tins sale is made " for division among the heirs at law of t.h m&rnt. and affords a snifinrliH; nnw nity for any one desiring to purchase a fine farm . near to Louiahn w -mtu plenty of wood and , timber, and uV a aesirapieneignbrhood,1: '::-v-.-y ' Terms of Sale: . Ten ner 'pnf. . m io W balance within twenty ' j days ;from -'day 1 of sale unless the bid shall i have .been raise d durmg tlie, twenty . days , which .win oo auowea iormac purpose, -.vr ffeThe 1ft ner Cent denositpd turned to the burchaser and if thk h israised V re-sale - will be - had.t The iwo tracts, wui ne sold? first separately and .then as a ' whole. .' -. -..n -'.This 29th day of September; 1909. i r -;if;t!J?I.Harbbrough? f orpine -heira at law of .TtaAHmriiTirux : Curs Coldsi Prevents PatTmeolj MM e want i tcLX ; 1 1 -r. i-.Kabq jCorseti j the corset that f. SR Tailor -if ade X uitsi that, we are sellmtT- a-- anyrpraafl want ta sell vime - Buiui wnicri for style t and nptbe J suriQS8ed,V andur" prices are from $5 to $10 less than you can "buy elsewhere for the same in tht north, al so our line of cloAks and wraps. ' O Wanted You to examine; our line of novelties, Ladie s Collars plain and embroidered at 10, 15 and 25 centsTies and beck fixings, 50 dozen embroidered hotdkerchiefs worth 25 cts. at 10. cts. Bells, Belting and Belt Pins. 55 Wanted , Ton to examine our Shoe De partment, which Is our spe ial pet. We have all our shoes made jnt for us, know what is in them; and telVvon just what a shoe is- We can suit and fit you in anything you want, and our prices are as low or lower than any body else in the State for the" same quality. Wanted We want you to see the hats created by Misses Lipscoinb & Aycocke. TLe unanimous expression is thrw beautiful, we have seen nothing to com pare with it. Thev know how to blend the color, and to trim a hat so as to suit each style of beauty. Tryy them yon will be pleased. Wanted You to make your selection from our beautiful Una f dress goods comprising every launc worn tnis reason, both - foreign and domestic. Silks ,.all prices and the styles .this fall are lovely, Worsted?,. Broadcloths, M' hairs, Serges . and.Panamas, with trimmings to match, t . : Wanted- ' r- You to make bur store vbur " headquarters; : It is Vyoufi stoie; and you" are alwajs. welcomed -by polite' ; clerks, ana wex. make y ou feel at. v home,' an 1 try . to , give you v the .best . hargaics in ?e very depprtmeit that can be found Yorirt Truly; -. .'y rrN R Z EijERTON- ;(::;VLoujsKur:'N;;:'cv.':.- V A ii-ANT- FACTS g- : - - i v I it lias alwAVfl luum k .i: .t i . V . hts been our rritni rTrtr . . .. .. ... V .to wwottHoai of tha i! I- .v . We inviU attention to our ilrontr board of fi;r .v ; iol bu,iosa men lD th. com0Uj " 0S tt " , ?oa msT fdT depo.t yonr money. .d o hoo,, knowing Out os ,lT, k.. V P, joor money i f, where item be be.! ,0y tia, diA .1 , J p . fear of burghrt, fire or 0,, danger of lfa It wST " I FIRST JUNDER NATIONAL LOUISBURG, N. C SUPERVISION OF U. S. BANK GOVERNMENT Soar end ,wt PickU. in.btUk. tBl tUT. wr .tW tilkXn te ulk. Pure oll.c o I. PwJ murt. ,.U4 ,WMtee. plaUi and with ucsaIo jlc. New Oatmcaf Corn (Uk. rl-to.U. pouto. W,lf.: ,hr .!.!. m!, tiU. c,, of hU Frr.h lot of Ro,,w, c3r Jt in c KS ON THE CORNER PHONE 42 LOUISBURG, N. C. oooooooowoooWmom ceived One Car of Cotton Seed Meal One Car of Cotton Seed Hulls BROTH QRS . O it
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