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? *' i FRANKLIN TIMES ? 'k. F. JOHNSON, Editor and Hanger. ??1???? = ht -=^*~ IMWT, January 7 1810. X ~Tr" ? . . ? J m O ??. orcu to saw acTWTigiasm. <Ltr yi.i<ni rw.li-... ? 8 H Wynn?Fpf Sale "he Jno W King?Local* -< . ' . J L Palmer?For Sale /.laual' I.Wm?ll '"Usibsr M ' FB 1WIU.ii Ussim . Toliver X Terrell?New Store tn ITallnaf Mail fieri Wnntnl DC High?Notice to Tax Payere Franklin ton Printing?Ou Printing. H J C Winston?School Apportionment p, - Z L Cheavea?Mortgage Sale ot /mand ,-W B L Harris?Mortgage Sale of Foun- . dry , . . Bleckley dhA Powill*-Horaea and hi TAR DROPS. ? . ' . I i i ?^U| ?Don't forget to write it 1910. m Sinoe the New Tear has come lafa try to live up to' our new resolution*. : !' ?Will Cooks hW a fine lady broke horse he wants to sell. Read C his ad. , ? h ?Dr. Joel D. Whitaker will be in P Louisburg 6n nex^. Tuesday, Jariv r! uary lltb. ' B ?Tliey are both fine boya at the ? homes of Messrs YTJ F. Beaaley and J,-H. Southall. u ?There was i good osfowd of people In town on Monday?it beiagj _ the fiiyt Monday. ? ... - ?Happy and proaperoua Ney^ "TTepr to alkie the Wishes of the ed- 8 itor of the Times.- '' v. 1- ... ' *?Mrs. Dr. 'Hal Harris has taken '' rooms at Mrs. W Person's and n will make hap homejin Louisburg. ^ Franklin s Superior jonrt wilF f convene Jiere en Monday, January 0 24th, with Hon. O. H. Guion, presidlnK-,. \ . r ' I ' ' "?The big'sale vf the Alston Com- 1 peay, that stsrXed_QQ Wednesday, F has been attracting a large number I of pisop^. - ' ?Dr. J. R.. Wlieless, who baa '' been located at Pentreyille far sev- 1 eral years has moved'to Spring rlope and Dr. T. O. Copperfge, bf Caatalia.' has located at Getttwjville. ^ ?The -"Christmas ireat" given at , ^ the Opera House on last Friday night to the- shildren of theMethodist ^ Sunday School wae very muih enjoyed by all, both young and .old. ?The attention of the people ef Louisburg is especially called to the j advertisement of. D. G. High Tat _ Collector, in this issue. This is ' a W very atringept order on him and yo? r wiU dtj' Well to attend to this matter -itiaoj*.' i." . j ?Ajraong those who made changes i in the position as clerks, here the -first of the year, we notioe the fol' lowing: L. J. Per sell from M. C. Pleasants to G. H Cooper's; J. Lehman from W. P. Meal and Co., to C. T. Stokee. ?A Christmas tree was given at l e Episoopal church to the ohildrqp j of that Sunday Sohool on Tuesday evening of last week. The occasion . was oneof great interest and enjoyment. The music famished by Miss Sallie Charles Cheatham on the vio. lin added ranch to the success of the OGOWien. -4Two little boys, Kenneth Co(- v li?r and Edward Southal), went on c of the poroh' of Mr. E. B. Smith's house to skate on Wednesday of this week. Kenneth being the first one to attempt the skating did not - stop at the edge but fell to the ' ground which scared Edward ao that he did not try it.*-Fortunately fc ICeiiuetli?was?not seriously- hurt, o although lie escaped very narrowly. ' - ' . o Card of Thanks b .11 I wish to extend my very sincere thanks to all those who contributed n ^ to thst nine Christmas present, the v twenty-dollar gold piece, and to as-1 ^ snre you that this token of your apprabation is exceedingly gratifying % and will ever be roost highly ap- B precis ted, # Sinoerely, ^ . . .'.,3'' ? ? ?? ? Laural Items- 0 As I haven't seen any TWws from * here lately, I thought I. would aend * r in a few items. . Rev. 0. M. Dske filled his ap . j . . ~ ' j ' ' lintment At 1ft. Zioo lut Saturday id Sunday. * Mrs. 8. J. Person has returned >me after spending a few of the mas holidays ;with her brotner at rford. ) Tbere was a oandy etew at the >me of Mrs., M. T. Hioks Tuesday ght last.- It was given in honor of iss Maggie Poster who was yisiting erf. . J .'j. ' v Messrs. Frank Hicks and J. B. nnt spent Sunday at Mr. W. D, otter's. . r? We are sorry to hear of the death 1 Mr. Ben Harris whiob oocured at a home Friday, Morning Dee. 81, 110. He was one of the eldest men Franklin oounty. He was about i years of age and lived an honest oright life and will be greatly isaed .by his friends and relatives. ' ,* * , - U. and I.' 1 t PooomokB Items. A large crowd attended lh^ hristmas tree at Pope's, and every ody seemed to enjoy, the" occasion rof. R. B. White defvered a shor nt interesting address, and Mr ieibert Holmes played weM_th? p'ar f Santa Claus. The young people had a pleasan toe on Tuesday night at the botm f Mr. G. R. Pergdrson. An earthquake shock was fei ere on the fitgtrcof December^Stsl Miss Ethel Holmes, who teaohe t Beneban, spent the helidays a ome. Miss Lonie Wttfiams spent Cbrst las at the hospital in^Jurbam. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Raj, of Rog Fa Store, have been vieiting at Po omoke. . _ . Misses Ida and Sarah Conyers am fessrs. Charles, Sam.and Biliie Con era spent Christmas with their hom leopie. : x W? Loll Fuller it visitin'ErirHre ather's, Mr. 6. R. Fuller. ["he Kerry Christmas d'avp are end ed And numbered with the past,. Che New Year comes to ue ful blenied, . v , ' With hopes we should not blast. Ilay we this year a record make, Of geod deed* and of love, .Vhich angels will not blush to~fak< Up to the throne above. . * f we will give our life to God, Ami trust him every day, fell lead us over every clod. ?And keep us in the '(Gold oli way.", " Then when we lay our mantle by, We'll rest oontent on yonder side 'or?those who reach the portal high, Ne'er wish to cross the',, retluen tide. ?=? t ^ DHURK. - - ? fa NATURE'S WARNING. ' a .ouisburg People Must Recognis and Heed it. Kidney ills come quietly?raystei aualy. *--* ?^?| But nature, always warps yeu. Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color is'unhealthy? If there are settlings and sedimen Passage frequent,/scanty, pninfu It's tirhe then to ute Doan's Kid iey PillsX I (To warik off Bdghf'a disease c liabetes. V I Doan's HavX done great work i Ilia Ideality. \ I Mrs. H. S. Cowl '223 W. Jone Itreet, Raleigh, NPt1., says: "F jr onsiderable lengflibf time my kid eye were very weak and I wa aused a great an aunt o\annoyanc iy tHe frequent p usagea df the kid ey secretions. ! Iy hack ached con tantly and I had dull paias acroi iy loina, so sev re at times that i'as hardly able to get about. Tw ores of Doan's Kidney Pills, com letely cured me and since that tim here has never been a return of th rotble. I endorse this valoabl pacific, fer -kitnay .complaint in th ighest termffe1' For sale by all dealers. Prioe 6 enta. Foater-Milburn Co., Buffalt few Terk, sole agents for theUnil d Ststea. . Remember the name?Doan'snd take no ether. . ~ p I .g h 'i ' J 4 $100 Reward, $10^/^ . Th? reacT^r* of 4his paper will J* pip?wd t learn that tbftn Is at least o^nreaded di? - eane that ?cteiV** baa bean aj to cow io a i its^fchfcp#; aTfflTthat is Fayfrrb? Hall's Ha tarrh Cora la \be onlyypoaitlTe car* low ' HUOWIl to Hi hiedieiJ^Tra*??aity.?Catarrh , _ bi'iiiK a coDMtitu\ioiynwfa??. requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Corp is taken lnteroalflr acting directly upon the 1 blood and mnoon* surfaces of the sy-tem. thereby dearoyltk the foundation of the d|eea?e. aanfdrina the patient ?tr**oartb by huildlnjrop the cdbntltution and .assisting oa'urjnn doing ItsXwont. The proonetora I havj^o mncb laithXin its curative powers thdt they offer ODe Hundred Dollars for any sane that i r fails to Ynr*. Send for list of testimonials. \ Add res F. J ("HENRY A CO , Toledo O. Sold by all Druggist*475c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation r ?1 - . . 1 Plant Bed Cloth^lft ~>Tno. W. King.. . * \jt: Set yoi^fJfant be d cloth at Jno. W. King^ \ t FORVBA^T -One sow with eient#igs, Polao-Ohjaa an. Berkshire stock J\ /i.NH. WYNN, . Bocky Rprd Church. FOR Hys* . My residence on ytnain street in . Louiaburg for priem and terms ?ee / J. JA.PAi.MWn " N^XTiCE ' I offer-myseXjtes to. the public ' as auctioneer. At ill be glad to' t serve yovi at an/ time. See me for terms. f E. VOHNSON, J I NEW STORE I have leased the Aorner siqire formerly odenued ty Cooke & t Davis and will pal ii a full line of ^ merchandise of e\fy description. I am alter businesmnd ILprcrmpV 8 attention and out jfcrmes count for t anything. I wanjfyovkto oome to sse me. Yoare trojy, TOLIVER T. TERRELL xCard of Thanks I wislHlo extend tc^^ny many ' friends and customersr my thanks and appreciations Mr the liberal j patronage tnW have extended me in the1 past ah^romise them that I shall prove nMteelf worthy of a e continuance oJ^t\same is the future. I alsor wiahVo express mf r- many appreciations for the courte sies extended me by Ajv -reditors; - the bankers, cotton buykfs, lawyers -I and Caf>t. L. L. Joy nor afl*L his ef| Hcientcorpa of clerks at the\(1epot. May the new Year bg, happy\and II prosperous to all is the wish of Your friend ' ? O. G. WOOD. Railway Mail Clerks h V Wanted y The toveWent pays Railway Mail Clerks $80fc to $1,200 an^Wher em_ ploveea unto 82.6<0ranuually. Unci* Sam wilVhaN soring examinaJ tions throughout aft country for Railway Mail Clt-rk^CWem House Clerks Stenographer^^ Bookkeepers Department lerkarand otner Government Positions^^housands W appointment 1. will be ndfde. Any man *r woman over 18, or country, canYfet instmc8 tion ahd free information bvwriting at once to the Bureau of Instruction, 28M Hamlin Building,.-Rochester, N. Y. . Wanted/ 10,000,000 pound3 of any kinfl of old \ SCRAP IROy at once. l\pill pay 25 ctA per hundred e pounds, Bdnes 25 ct^ per hundred potlnds. Y / Brass \ A cents per pound - Copper ? \ / S ?Rubber V 4 " ? Lead ? /\ 2? r'_ ?Tnc / \ 1 Old Rags / Jkcents per hundred Beeswax A ' \0 41 Green Coy Hides (V " Dry / " l\ it Wool / '" "P I I ply cash for all o^he above. | Egj plow points exchanged for old on?. * lt i spire\ "D.XE MILLER \ jeweler / - Louiaburg, ly C: _ With a Vice well ssgected e stock of Yewelry If am in position to satyfr most i- any ene deairimf anything m in my line. \jy! II AlsoRepairing of WAjiCHES ahd JKW ELRYrtind will' give you e tha^fcry best Qf wdrk tr / Very truly \ D E MILLER o ? >. Pll PC Set Immediate relief fro* t. riLLJ Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment FOlEtSHOHnWEAl HOM Iba Mtufk u4 I>M1( )ona< - *.' * -" S ' . . '-rJ Ill I I I II11| Mil II 1''large''-' w The Government requires National Banks to k< ring to our last printed statement, tou will observe eeot of all deposits. Recognising the necessity of I at any time, we always carry a large reserve. W well equipped bank, provide prompt painstaking as and proper teansaction of any business wlthiiftha i erviaion of tbo U. S. Goverhment, our officers are < .. loan money only on good security, and we have in the stockholders. % e accordingly offer you abeoli mend, and, offer ynn one services. J FIRST NAT LOUISBI UNDER " SUPERVISION ( t./ ; * . . We Wig .'t . Happy^ | L p. , ON THE CORNER PRO I \ | -~ 1. Lime,^ Lath, Shingles,?. Metal . Onr stock of G? a Stella, Cnrtndgea, SI A A m m smm. m. m Jr |. McKIININt ***. * MT ''* ' ? ' * ,.:'s * "vV.V ' ' v V ' t-- - - 5 J J ~ s- * >v \ Mp on ha*d 16 per cent of-all deposits. By referi that this bank had on hand at that time 60 per being able to meet albrequirementsjof our depositors xL 1 x e offer T?U ell the facilities of a well managed and . rvtee and every other convenience for the prompt . \' icepe of banking. Our bank is under the close sup J kU bonded] we carry burglary and fire insurance, n addition u> all our rosources the responsibility <>m ite safetjj for yqur funds, which are nayable on deIONAL* BANK * | . JRG, N. C . >F U. ?. GOVERNMENT t ; *h Y<m a ^ J^w-Year '' '. f ? , / . HICKS, NE 42 LOUISBURG, N. <Sf | ^kl * v - - _ '."" """ "I Gerhent, 1 ai/d Rubber Roofing, ids; alwajs on hand. ^ " **! g j|j! jjj 11{||. _ 0 m A ^ K? ~ Z3 5 & - * 'J a, -s ? 1-SKSj* a UII + ' -... -ioi cruris, 1'istoiH rs complete. Guu Pow 'der and dynamite. Jwt BROTHERS j / ?
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