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1 .VI I 111 i I - j- -i . i 114 1 1 n 1 BRAND ' J la X ) I if X ( ( ( X wil s, i J iave ollege Education Possible, kery boy and girl will not and p not get a college -education. pt ra&y be asked why a college ation is necessary when know- je has and may be obtained gh teadincr, study and observa- without the aid of the college, p first thousand dollars is the pt to make and save, so the and fundamental knowledge is difficult to get. In fact, with-. help it will ejenerally never be 'led. The college is the best, 't and quickest means of getting "tin education and in most in - pes gives that of value which is fbtaroed else where. If we are jastice to our boys and girls BQ8tdo everything possible to lre a desire to acquire a college rati t tt i aas It e ao not even neea ), Got 'migh them money to obtain this , Roc! ge education if we can inspire Letthl fDtd38iror it. To do this ifefl h (;Rt 0nr8eve8 appreciate and re- Framj f lch education. Any boy or cts i jh a sound body and mind ? 868 1 Pre8 il 8ufficienUy can with-' '" V pcial help acquire a, college in run- Our duty, then, is by ex- 18 H ad precept to inspire out an(I girls with such a desire, -j m mis wun comnieie j ... DIAMOND . A ale vm It -- - if-ri: BAKD PILI.8, for twenty-five s years regarded as Best. Safest, Always Reliable SOLP BY ALL DRUGGISTS S' EVERYWHERE ? berlain's Colic, Cholera and DiarrKoea Remedy. Mr- Frank C. Hanrahan, a prominent druggist of Portsmouth; Va. , - says: For tne iast six vptss t hava 01 recommendee . . Chamberlain's . Coiicr Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a srreat remedv and nno nt tKo ent medicines on the market.' I handle som? others t or tiie same purposes that pay me a larger profit, but this remedy is so surr to effect a cure, and my cus- ommendinsr it to him Ti-. rr!ra s. preferencs.'V For sale by Scoggin Drug CO. " rt v In Memoriam. the 25th day of October 19Q9, Sentinel of the Great Beyond Aad the call for the spirit of our Ld and brother Ruf as R. Harris1, Viiu fiTfl TAAr and fiAAirtad jj pause- . r - t vigorous and in 'gooa health. ffa8 Bick only a lew aays ana ms tjj wa a shock, to the community caroeto Louisburg early atter the and was associated 'with 'Mr. J. hfinitr as a ciers in cenerai caDtile business, jpe had formed VnY uruggists rfecommend Cham- U and HIS R9UCiaiF, 1UVVU UI1U eCted him. He was frank, can fair and square id all bis dealing all man kind. He leaves sur- W.him, a daughter, Mrs. J. Af ner)0fthis city, and a brother, ilkerson D. Harris and a sister Mary S. Harris. His widow, na Harris, Mies Ina, Russell oseph also survive him . e was a member of the Metho- Epiacopal Church South, at isbart? N. (J., and the creed 6f church was his creed. His was liet, modest unassuming life, al- g confining himself to dealing I his own affairs and never inUr lg with others. He was unob- Jive in his manner, courteous, and Irous and loyal to his friends. Jisngh he might differ in opinion others he would speak with' the bet candor and . frankness, but firm in his convictions. He was d thoughtful father and husband la true and loyal friend. This It would command the high 1 m ana regrara in wnicn ne was by those who knew him well, were I to write bis social reed inld be this-: ould be pure, for there are those who care; ? uld be strong for there is much to suffer; would be brave, for there is much to dare. Luld be friend of all, the foe, the friendless; . oud be giving, and forget the mid be humble, for I know my weakness; ould look up, and laugh, and love, and lift. A Fkiend. .Feeding Farm Hands, . i Ereiy farmer's wife knows what tre mendous appetites farm handVusually have; : hut wnfle " they eat weU ther ;vork rweU'toat iCsv. vt;: ' .: ? Here's a good sugsesUon about teed tag farm hands. Give them plenty of : Quaker Oats. A: .bUT dish, of Quaker :OaU porridge with sugar and cream .or; milk ia ;the.greatest break fast in the world for aman who needs Tigor I and "strength for a long day's work. AThe man that eata Quaker Oats plentifully and often is the man - who does good workS without excessive fa tigue. . There is. a sustaining quality In Quaker Oats not ' found in other foods, and for economy it is at the head, of the list. To meet needs of those t in .different - climates Quaker Oats is packed , in regular size pack ages -and, hermetically aealed tins the Utter ior hot climates. 5 Notice of Land Sale Under and by virtue of a power con tamed in a eertaja mortgage made to Mrs Lucy Batchelor, deceased, on the 7th day of July 1906, by E T Wright, recorded in ' book 156 on page 140 of Franklin county Reristry, to secure two certain promissory notes of even date therewith, the said notes bem for the purchase price of the lands herein after described, the undei signed, ad ministrator of the said Lucy Batchelor, deceased will on Saturday November 27, 1909, between the hours of 11 am and 2 p m at the court house door in Louisburg, offer for sale to the highest bidder.' a certain 'trict vr nnnl f inA Hn Dunns township, Franklin county, escrioea as ionows: Being the same, land codveved by Sale of Valuable Land Bv authoritv nf A indirniflnt of fKa Superior CJourt ef Franklin county, en- ierea aime uctODer term, JL9U9, and by consent of all parties interested, I will, as commissioner of the ftftMrt nn Ttfnn. day. the 6th day of December, 1909, atf?JSv2 fP' 12 oWk m., seU to the highest SddI5 nbed as follows: for cash at imblm aunti Wt tho . tne same, land codW ouse aoor of jTankim county, Louis- v u. V a lur lo. ine 8a,a uiuk w.-u., tiiat certain tract 01 land! '1. vt " biu situated in Franklinton townshL FmnV.H?0"?-6' sad in Dunn's township, lin countv. adioinino- th lana ntn tt franumoouiity. adjoining the land of Winston, George Winston and others m& 'fLl' Wright and others and be and more nattianlarW Hriw -o known as the dower tract of the follows: IOHOWS. w --"v,jr ovwiciui, uuunueu on ine Bounded on te west by the landft of JjIA6 Uwroad nd byJS.e D. H. Winston, on the south by the Tflll .W?hJ u n the 1 . r r- ci huh! , J B&8T. ana sonth. ann in fnl in i)onU ;n lands of C S Williams and George Win ston. on tne east by the lands of C S Williams and T N Beves, and on the ? TW ? n ,? cler 8 office of the north by the lands of J L Mitchell ?0Uof FFakll- YOT a m.ore com' containinsrl32 aeres. bein? known as Plee description, reference is .hereby the Yarborough home plaee, and the lur a??ve mentioned mortgage same land conveved tn .1 TS vto.k . AIiis tract f nd contains dae jrooc same land conveved to J F. Vit by M Purefoy and wife and recorded in book 146, page 38, records of Register ux ieeas omce lor D rantim county and the same conveyed to M Purefoy by deed from J EYarboromrh: Mnrtjpp recorded in b6ok 148, page 145, said Register's office. W. N. Jones, Com Nice Line of Carbon Paper and Typcwritter Ribbon onhan at this office, We will take pleasure in showing you and furnishing you, when in need of same. CALL TO SEE ITS OR WRITE Joseph Yarborough ..TAILOR. - 1. A. T. NEAL Building Louisburg, N. C. I am prepared to do your .pres sing, cleaning and tailoring at very reasonable rates. All work guaranteed Givr me a trial and I will please you. " . , , rs ifiS indM Is lits $ c that it Will nnV Tt tViav 1 7 - lPp!y tli boy or girl withcom 8eri8e but it will enable a bet- P 01 that already possessed and broader, fuller nd better knowledge i8 DOwr i- th pVw-Progressive Farm- !?a small bfiai: F Chamberlian'r1?6 Because if hi ureign countries. Rin Drug Co uums- J?or fille rrup 1 I NOTCE. -" y ye at , . . flat Sn.n; v ry ,nou8C 30 days, Pani8h Jack, that lia8-e; iZrlV- "is weight is 855 Diack. go if you wish hia HUYLERSCANDY ALWAYS FR Ws H A T The Scoggin Drug Company; J. P. Winston Has come down on everything ueh as Clothing, Ladies t Cloaks,; a few ' Coat Suita. ' " . . ; - My line of Shoes are all broken in cizes I nave No. . 2 IS: to 4 in women, also 6 1-2 to ,in women shoes?' Jf you wear e Hate1 4 V " -5 Gome In. Just for, J. P., Winston store will look around ed upon request. Address ? uvi. ii vuu see a iui vi oiu ougjfy wneeis around the doqt that is J. P." Winstons piace . 1 ; east and south, and is fully described in the jury report laying off said dower, now on file in the clerk's office of the dwelling house and is in a high state of cultivation. Terms of sale. Cash. This Oct. 26 09. - . . ; B. O. CONE, Administrator of Lucy Batchelor, de ceased, Mortgagee. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. . The undersigned having qualified as -utuimoiiauji vi Aume ju. r uner, ae ceased, late of Franklin county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deced ent to exhibit them to said administra tor on or ttefore the 1st day of October, 1910, Or this DOtifi Will Tlon-?w in Kp of their recovery. All persons indebted w (miu oMkbc wii mKe im mediate payment. This September 29th, 1909. ' -'I. H. Kkarsby, Admr of Annie M. Fuller, deceased. W. H. Yaeboho-ugh, Jr., Att'y. Choice and fresh Cut-flowers ut arnati3.ii, Koses, Violeta, etc Floral "designs and Flowers for all occa siona. Potted Ferns and all kinds of pot amd out door bedding plants. Veg etable plants in season. All -orders ipromptly filled. H. STEIN MfTZ florist, Raleigh, H. C mmm 'Mm - fQmMn I Is Now in Operatiomi v We serve all kind of cold drinks. Phone your orders for everything in our line. The Scoggin Drug Prescriptions Rilled With Skill Co. FARM FOR SALE. This farm is in Wake countv, hS miles from Raleieh. 3 mil- "frrtm the famous Fuquay SprinRS and x miie irom Holland on th Dur ham and Southirn Railwsy. It contains 55 acres abot one half of which is cleared and said to Ih fine tobacco land. For further particulars apply ta P. o. Hox r, Kittrpll. N. O. j We guarantee Quality and Neatness. Come to see us or mail votir orders - WANTED! 10,000,000 pound i of auy kind of old SCIUP IRON at once. I will py3 cts, per hundred POUndS. lion 2S rts rmr ktinM. pounda, 5raaa 6 cents rr pimnd Copper 8 RubDer 4 Lead 2 inc 1 Old Rags 25 rents pr hundml Beeswax 20 Green Cow Hides s Dry ' 10 Wool 10 up I pay cask for 1 of the above. I SPIRE PHONE lee. IMPORT BULBS FRANKLIN TIMES, Louisburg, N. C tapiiai 5)5U,oou.oo NOTICE! e wish to gire notice to OUR CUSTOMERS That we will not do .any more monthly work after, June 30th. Because it secerns to be eo much diseatiBfaction to some of our old Line of trade,xbut will be clad to sell TICKETS AT $ I for 12 shares, and they are for cash. e will give the beet grade of work. Hair Cutting and Shav ing none to beat it. Shampoo and hair dressing to oompete with the world. ALSTON & TARBOEO The, Best Policy the. Safest ompany , The ; strength, conservatism, economical management of the and Equitable Life "Assurance Society " of Thc U. S. 2 1-2, 34 or 6 and 7 in women shoes I , ' V . - ' . , . have them at a prica,., ; . - v Make it tne safest company m which to - M xl 01 ine 7 , j New York Standard Policy , ' : Make it the best form to select, f ; 1 'Full information and rates .furnish- 4 per cent paid on Savings Accounts l All th fciljtHol a , farA iU ll 'Vfrt-SMcJv FIRST NATIONAL BANK S. R. HARRIS, S T. PEACE o o o o- o-o- Are now arriving. We bare a fim a sortment, plant early for the bit r sulu. send for new price list. Re member we are headquarters tor choice CUT FLOWERS j edding Boquets, Floral Dwignsawi; Flowera for all occasions; mail, tclj graph and telephone. Orders promptly filled by j J LO'QUINN & Coj PHONE 149 ftaleigh, North Carolina. n n p ill PURE - DRUGS - Sending a child for drup U pe.iectly safe if you direct it to come to this pharmacy. Yon wilt b jusas sure of good service a if you came in person. We canno. do otherwise, bevause.we handle ONLT KlxiD OF JOIIUGS. that is the beat 'and purest We can get So . no; matter whether you come youiBeli or send a , child, yon are alwayii'.sare of obtaining the verr best drui? service which is J the only kind orth having. Clayton High, our efficient "soda Bquirter has just.-rcturned from New Xbrk jind Bsltimore and be sayt be can serve drinks as' good, if not better, than anyone IrJse. ':" BcasIey-AIston Dru Co. piMmiiMvl to Tl Tou o-etbi2 mltf tuof: 1 it ) ar Roin7 to kp our promi, Cotton 13 1. t-ci it n th good at old rvric SOOOyardj Ootoa FUanrl. rth 10 reota, now at. . I ns-I f Lcy. ralrt jui fcoi ai iX janla of PcrraJr ad Oat in pa, wortti 10 woli, no at tr :-r n:u 9c At- 10 c -r-u wrth r, U1 11. fc-cnt T 45-85 c tTvr titrr Owoils, Ifen and Boys Suit-a, PacU snd fHralU at bnard of Co Loowbtarg Hats At New York Cost LAdind Childrrcs Ho4j at oc-lhird. In ctar ta ukm of oar imom ua We will open the .store under Fords Warehouse. One visit to our stores will convince you that we have the cheapest line ever offered in Louishur 1 Ml Ev 11 Li-U lLa ' tin 1 Missea Sophia nidtr asd SJhc Allca, Hctsrv IX CiAistcs, ym JVrry 7-, Myroa ricaaanU, J. IL Tackrr as! J. V if nnlaa 11 da ' ' . . thtLr best to pi earn yetu " " ' "
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