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FRANKLIN - TIMES lu J . a. THOMAS D. & OWNER . iyp'X TO WBW ADVXET18XMB9TS Land Sale atBunn. . " V; V V ' Citizen Farm For Sale." H. C. KearneyLast Notice to Ta payers. . , ' . v , . tar drops; --Cotton sold here yesterclay for l;j i-2 cents per pound. - - J (irifl5n & Beasley are adding a storage room to their store on Main g:reet. -V. E. White Furniture Co.. received a car load of furniture this week. I.w shoes and light underwear have gone to keep' company with the straw hat. -You don't have to get doll as Ions? as fairs and circuses are in reach. - -" -Quite a large nprabtr of our people attended the Fair at Raleigh thin week. Don't forget gentlemen that to improve me town means to improve your business. - On our editorial page, will be i . . .. found an advertisement of a bis- land .. Tr . sale at :unn. AjOOK it un. liiglit many people , from all over the county were in town this week being court week. -Ladies, Will Cooke says don't bin your cloaks until you see the Sample Cloaks at the Bargain House. When are our citizens going to meet again to try and put some oth er movement on foot t J benefit ' our ;own? Mm Bessie Conn has taken a osition with the Racket Store, Uere she will be glad to serve her mends. The saw mills and cotton gins n town are running on full time iiow and turning out quite a lVree mount of work. Baptismal services were held at jhe Episcopal church Sunday after noon ai rhich several little children ere baptized. Mr. Will X.CoIev.of the Ral- ligh Evening Times, was a pleasant taller at our office this week, TTa as her in the interest of LU paper. C. F. Upperman's gaschne ' en ine attracted right much attention .is wet k while he was sawing wood imr. r. YV. Wheless, on Market eet. -Mr. H. B. Hardy has ben in wnthis week representing the old 'awe .News - Observer, and his hy friends were glad to shake his V-The three dwelling houses being It just back of Reavis' and Stokes lrae houses are beiner Dushed for. p rapidly and will soon be ready "w-apancy, We have haan irk- Tar 1 resume business in full blast fit the latter nort tV.i"a t,,1. vx. u vy a. luu nfctjiv of 8t of next week. (-Sheriff " IT. C. Kearney has an isement in another column in P he calls the attention of the Wrs to the fact that "he is after f taxes." You had better read 'e attention of our readers is to the change of ad of F K. kgerton in this issue. They a column of wants and nossiblv H find 8)iii9 that will satisfy Remark made bv one oi the employees to us one day the Feek Haoma . ..-xU. 1 us wuriUjr oi atln. It was wa arp AArtnin. P'ing the freirrht tr, T.r.;0K II explains itself. , r I a ' ' ' lt0r the Vr- U4.ir...i Native Union, info Wns fi WlU OTcani o rv TT r ' ' "111 i.ouisburgJ at:th" rtU Tnesday, October 26th,FrknBinton ednsda October, 27th, stopping of exarnining'ees anoTfitUng glasses See his card elsewhere in this tlisue: - "Behind woxds , lie deeds; behind aeeas qualities; behind qualities in tentions, ana the distinction between one. man land another is the, inner most ambition and the chosen atti tude of the soulThe final iDdrrmVt lieswith God,J who knoVs al "things, and who alone' knows V us. and God judges the heart. John Watson. We were , informed Tuesday that on Monday night, the saw mill of Mr. C. B. Kearney, near Kearn eys, was burned. The origin of the fire has riot yet been learnd. Rirrht much timber was lost' md the shelter oyer the boiler and engine, but it is hoped that the engine and boileV are uoi Daaiy damaged. No insurancs.- The Woman's Betterment As sociation of Franklinton, will Vive 'a Hallowe'tn entertainment at the Graded School building Friday night October, 29th. Witches and black cats will be in much evidence on that night.' Oysters, chicken salad, ice cream, ahd cake, punch, cand and other refreshments will be serv ed for the benefit of the 'school li brary. The Alston Company have some good news to impart to our readers in then SDace this wAk They head their ad with "Our Prom-, ise" and; claim that they will live up to it. We have visited their storo since their new goods arrive. 'nrl o - find a very pretty display of real bar- rrmna I Imrr U .. i 11 , rf- v uave ai&o aauea m number of clerks, both ladies and gentlemen, that you may not have to wait long before you can secure some of the real bargains they are offering. A Sprained Ankle. As USUallv treated a will disable the injured person for a montl- or more, but by appliyiue Cham berlain's T.immanf onrl directions with each bottl faiff cure may, in most cases, be effected'in iss inan one week's time This lini ment is a most remarkahlfi try. it for a sprain or a "bruise, or when laid v up with a chronic or muscular rheumatism, and you are certain to be delighted with the prompt relief which rt affords. For sale by Seoggin Drug VO r For Sale. 1 Xok Q?en?. well broke, apply to L. T. Hortox, NOTCH. '. J wi11 have at my" house 30 days the finest Spanish Jack, that has ever been in this county. His weight is 855 pounds, color black. So if you wish his service come at once. D. T. Fulkeb FARM FOR SALE. This farm is in Wake county is miles from Raleigh, 3 miles from tne ramous JJ'uquay Springs and 1 mile from Holland on th TW. nam and ooutlurn Railway. It contains 55 acres abo"t one half nf which is cleared and said to h nne tobacco land. For further particulars apply to "Citizen P. O. Box 6, Kittrell, N. C. Last Notice to Tax- Payers ay. county at Naahville, Hin ue lot and, is, hav- cyfiea un 'ot. T, ' . .V. ' 1 : M ,- prepared for a I will attend at the usual voting places in each township in ber- son or by Deputies o Fridav and Saturday T29th and 3Qth,of Uct. lyuy to receive taxes due for 19b9. Those prefering can pay at my office in the "Court House every day this month" except Sunday. I urge upon those that have not paid to do so at once as I can not give the indulgence that I have heretofore done. 'After the above date the list wjill be placed in the hands of township deputies for collection b v distrant and those that , fail to settle v may expect to be, called on, as I can not indulcre longer; than October 15, 1909. H. C KEARNEY, Sheriff, NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS The taxes for 1909 is rJnft nnrl T oarrVi nestly reauest all to settle without delay. Sept. 30, 1909. , "u. ' ;-H.(C..KEARNET,. i .... , . . '-, t ''.- -... rj ... ... AT-" ." ." 1 .' t " EGERT01VS 4- WHITE :- FRONT :. JHE BARGAIN HOUSE OF LOUISBURG, H. C .To sell you 3 onr fall hat. Miss Lipscomb has some of the most stylish and prettiest hats that we have ever carried and we are sure she will suit you. We have the very latest fash ions f urn Paris and ,New York, and Miss Lipscomb's big sales shows that . she knows just what will please you and we always sell" them as low as possible. Our price runs fronr 25c up. Turbans, Colonial, Hindostan, Beavers for young ladi.s and all other styles, both large and small. (VANTED To show jou our gems hats, caps and clothing. We haven't room to carry clothing or bats, and we are selling both at about half price. Now is the time to get the bargain of a life time in this department. WANTED You to give our Dress Goods .Department a good look. We have an at tractive stock in all f.tbrics and trimmings to match. We carry a big line of silks and invite your special close ex amination of 'the same. We feel quite sure that you can not find the equal along this line.- WANTED You to see our Ladies Tailored Suits in hard finished wcrsteds, serges, broad cloths and a variety of other goods, all men tailored and we guarantee the. fit and style. Our, .prices run from $3 to $.35. We sell on these suits cheaper than )ou can buy the material and have them made. We have had a big sale of suits for the past week, WANTED You to examine also our t Cloak Department. We have a beautiful line and can sLve you money. This and the suits are under the management of Mrs. W. H. Macon, who thoroughly un derstands how to fit and suit you.. Gome to See Us A ! ;Toar$Troly FN&RZEGERTON ooxo.o6oooo unqae Ther is comfort and &&tiVrVrt;n t. " :o: m.' . a liberal., though oarraUr. ' cf nT-4 cl V Uly u:d .acre. of a iuutioa. b LHP rtiit r . . . . child Our bank is modrrn in opportor.tlirt way, oiiIt M i Tx3 let m I. . . Absolute safe'ty for rtcry doIUr drpcnutM with c. it ..j ... . uiaik ire i us of ooi fc)itir. T. ' S3 r FIRST UNDER NATIONAL LOUISBURG, N. C supervision or u. s. BANK GOVERNMENT "vvvvvvvwV99 Henmiz's Goods Sour -and weet p,ckl in bulk, ptul btur. TO , Pure olive oil pre mtuunj. .aU4 dr.ir .ti r ir;! eCl jetkin.lnd.rlUh. chill uc. rj-lwr ,u. .4 tJ, 00KKKm0KKh New Oatmeal Corn Bk. pt.ut. poui bhtf.: .hr.di -3J of wh,.L Krh lot of U;,un A.-.i, J;,i lf.. ;..:.irr. -..Ea L P HICKS, ON THE CORNER PHONE 42 LOUISBURG. N. C. mm V III t deceived One Car of Cotton Seed Meal One Car of Cotton Seed Hulls A McMlWE -...BROTHERS o o O o o o o t 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 o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 x "- "ICT fiS .n T - fl - LoiiisburgJ N. - ana Wft loam fnr o ln the proper seasons. '.V-7 DII PC ct natc .renef.froa FILL J DLShoop'sEIaacOintmrJT " t 4 V yl"- (' .A , .' ,1 . . -. 118 'ot will also be used "- .., r . , - f .' - ' ',. 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