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As to whether or not we have done this you are the judges and your verdict has been evidenced by the liberal patronage ,we have re ceived for which we are duly grateful- Wishing for each and everyone who has sold tobac co on tne floor of the Big Riverside a Merry Christmas, a jolly good time during the Holi days and a prosperous Few Year, and hoping that you will come back to see us next season for we are in the warehouse business to stay. We are yours to serve mm? n Co rOIRED a HARRIS. Managers P. S. Those of you who have tobacco still unsold bring us a load and give us atrial and we feel confident that you will be our regular customer next season. Tour protection arid not our gain is what we are in the business for o - ; -.- o From Cedar Rock. There ii a quicker iiep among the voung and pUi on the rock these days as the holidays are drawing near. Miss Myrtle and Mr. W. A. Stal lings, who have been teaching in -Nash county, returned hone this Rer. G. M.Buke filled his rega'ar appointment Sanday and bis dis--ooarse was enjoyed very mch, as he diicassed the practical and daily af fairs of life, putting stress that we should not worry over tame. In the items from Cedar Rock of last week, the very successful bor party held at the Aeademy was men tioned. The writer is very sorry that the willing minds and helping hands of the Cedar Rock boys were ovr looked, as the items read, "The f&nccess is dne to the visiting young men as enly a few of our boys bought boxes." I wwh to state in liehalf of the Cedar Reck boys that every one present, and the meat of them were there, bought boxes at a helping rioe, one ranging as high as $9.00 and none lower than ll.OOtnd at the same time made the visiting . boys pay dear .for their'Si' ,v But it is likely that the writer of the items was one of oar young girls escorted by a visiting boy, if so we will excuse her, for the fascination iraust have been great, otherwise she -would-have recognized the old (,7edar Roek boys as usual actingwell their part, Good-wishes and a merry Christ mas. Jay. For: MONUMENT TOMBSTONES, CURBI1TG and IRON FENCING Write to Suffolk Marble Works, - Suffolk, Va. Watch This Ad S CT ii i in la Mil F fo) iTQ FO Bannas, Apples, Oranges, Raisins, Nuts of all kinds See us and. save money. W. PERRY, JR. CO. llff re yoaraelf to bny roalee nd horses because there reftr was a time when a man could tMke r T:ur: oui of farming, trla bens ro still living, who laid egs that brought only 10 cts a dozen, now 2S to 40 fbre-fthers bam brooch 1 10 cts a pound now 18 to 20. Dora, until recently, no market at all. now 10 to TTT ? 11 All l . T 1 . mm - . - . . win Alien now nrum, ma. mey are just mkb cotton nign aavance. looked lor any time ynih a steady mark oi alt loods keep MTancir?, xarmera are in clover, intelligence, imrroyed machinerv and xertiae arr difficulties, rtowbuy a psarot younc mules, wagons and harness fmro me on time iflyou haven't pot th r (jnnsMias ana try oe yer or steady efforts and self-sacn&ee and you will find yourself a land owrvr i :,.. gallowB cracker boy renter. A prosperous farmer owning: his own borne is the happiest person on etrth body jfiTes you he pjad hand, merchanta and doctor.vlawyera nd yes, insurance agents will take jozr your Me on a credit. Conditions have changed, even the climate. It don't take much money to buy c try ywir luck next year with a fine pair of mules, a fine horse or buggy and remember a farmer can bust his neighbors will think none the less of him provided h pays back all the meat, mea flour &c that he theaav jroes to Sunday School, pays his preacher and inst sings. It makes no difference with me ho this year's bosmess with Messrs. Parhatn Bros., of Henderson r Verry and Patterson of old F'ac V. Touagsville now ) I'll excuse some of Mr. Holden's ctwtotTrf, I might "Wade" in too deep, but rc.j and fodder, I don't mean somebody's gwine to let you have it, but if you have i buOtf you havf r-& can buy a horse from roe on a credit to make some 15 cent cotton next vr nn ptw! trr-- Jut toll !cows, the number, color and sex of your hog you dwi't trade with the landlord how much rem ou oy sdc well. I will have 100 head of-horses and mules in Louisburg January lBta, Come before the? ire tu earry in January. BAG yOIRTGGE SALE JEWELRY f OR CHRISTMAS P WINSTON OUT OF BUSINESS qn,the 15th of January, 1910. v I -will sell regardless of sost up . to tliat date. I am selling, spjng;and "summer smits way dawn under ,'lwliolesale cost; I have; a f ew uni. 4ersuits, someheiyy ..pftoratf1 rain proof coats. Aboht 300 pairs' wo-1 ,men shoes Nost 3 and 7 Jbo 8. all: in also big lot oi if oleys iitdney Uure iFoley s Fain Belief, touh medicines yellow pine : eotigh syrup, ?i?babj capsi 'men's 8am$l' hate andi a; f evr ! Vmall accounts -would be pleased to" vcollect. ' - - -" ' I?. WINSTON. ;s I There is nothing more acceptable for Christmas presents. I have a nice line to select from and can make the prices within your ijeach Come in andlookat my line. I carro a nice ; assoptment of ladies belt pins, fancy chains; lockets, bracelets, fancy pins of many designs, watches, etc. ' Be " . sure to come in before you select your Christmas present and .take a look-at what I : havevl also do re pairing of matches, .clocks and. jewel- - ry uu to pe .giaa io..nave your Bespecifujly - The last big mortgage Sale December 23rd and if firnshprJ Tlep.ftTri'hoT 9.4.f-.Vi of mrr etohloa sa le CO mencmg at 10:30, no stop for dinner. 60 head of horses and mules. 25 second hand hncrn.. TA h&rnM bnnd new biTrie. 8 or 10 1 ' irajre, slightly used,cost $150, 25 wagons, one and two horse narce&s, cows huri. Iexpect to sf U I5CO w owuai .ui wj vi uiw iwic. uiac & am KOinjr. 10 try to sen every norss, mute, octncy ana wbusi ' new and pat the monney in ray Docket so I can be counting Christmas vrhn you art abowicg: your neich--' buggies, horsss, waggons, etc vou bought at this sale for leas than their value- Be wise, com, rimers last opportunity to buy mortcaffe nronprtT thin vr. Tf nnMi t-nmm tK Ia hA and bur I'll ST- happy - christmaa and a prosperous year for 1910, T ; " "-. . . ...... . , . . . ; y i U , 1!- m 0 ' V." -.' 1 t .-v. t S i
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