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, ( ?Mr. R. A. Pruiti~M# accepted a
pimiiinn at Tar. Rirer with tha
hridpe crew. " ~ ?
?Don't forget, Mi:. Merohant,that
printers ink spread upon your business
will be e^ual to the grease put
* ' upon the axle of a wagnD.
' *? Mr. J. C. Fugleman, Vhe has
^ been at Reanoke Rapids for some,
time, has returned to Franklinton
and taken the position as foreman m
r the Cotton Mills here.
? Mr. E. W. Morris was called hy "
wire to the bedside of his brother,
R. F. Mofrts, in Durham, on last
V,;.t., aim .-..I* ill It. .n
turned Monday and reported big
"* brother \^rV| lowx.
?Dr. S. C. Ford lias moved iirte
the boms fotnierly eecuM^d bv Mr.
J. W. Mc?hee, mi l MrOMcGhee
has moved to the residence of IX. Mi
v Cooke, ' which was recently puK.
chased by Mr. B. T. Ureen.
?Old "QRclb" Alfred Thomas,
familiarly known as "Hons,*,'' an old
respected colored man, who was the
"weather prophet" for our town for
twenty years died yesterday morning
froip the effects of a stroke of
paralysis. - . ' v
?Mr. \V. W. Mcintosh, who lias
been employed as foreman in the
Cotton MiHs here, left Saturday for
Roanoke Rapids where he wit! till
* ? a like position until the new mill is
completed at WariuHton when. h&
will take a position with them.
?A farmers institute will be lit lit
in Franklmton on Saturday, February
5th 1910, at 10 o'cloc'.:, tn
which all the farmers in this part ot
the county are ?specially invited.
There will be a -w (man's institute ai
the same time. These institutes are
of great value lu both farmers an.I
their wives and all should make
thsir arrangements to be present.
, ?Cspt. I. H. Kearney requests
as to say to the members of Company
F , that-ill, regular inspection
of the company by dwji ttie State
and United States officials wilK be
oh March 9tb, and that all members
will be requged to attend the rsca- I
?)ar_dxilla from now until then, and
that.no one would be excused from
any drill until after that time. The i
regalar drill* will be January 21st, 1
' Febrnary 4th and 18th, March 4th.
He alao requests all pcop<-r y l.?x
longing to the Company to be re i
turned at once. ~ .
Mra. B. T. Green spent Tneeday
ia Raleigh.
Mr. E. P. Blackley visited Louiabarg
yesterday.
Mrs. C. A. Conway is visiting her
people at Raleigh.
Miss Stainback, of Honderson, is
vimting Miss Margutrite Moss.
Capt. I. H. Kearney and Mi. C.S.
Williams went to Durham Monday
Miss Josephine Henley retaraed
to her school at Winston-Salem
' yesterday. " . '
Mrs. Dr. A. It. Wiaslen returned
'yesterday froiu a visit to her people
at Mewbern.
Miss Christianna Colvin, whe has
been visiting at the home of Prof.
E. E. Sams, returned to her home?
in Asbevillo Saturday.
- Mm. V. L. Faller and little daughH
ter, Lucille, who were ea route
* from Cheraw, S. C, to their home in
New York, stopped over and visited
her people here a few days.
* Dr. 8. KspWi, of Dnryk, will
Wotopping at the Louislurfg ttwtst, .
Wednesday, JsVuarT^mib, for one
day only. Hsm&Afr that yon pay
noting for Sinmjjbtion of yonr ayes
in biviirhlisiaonnia and I fnreish
oaly the b^t qeilV glueee** ?
iiodvAtifrvH. \
pnae DieiiSg.
It is Sear St Hi ad to Hnn
r drsds pf Loubsb rg Bssdsrs^
Den*t eegleet iU hiog beck. ^
Beckeefte n tk.\| Use/'* err for
Wp. > \
Neglect harrying \ > their eid
" r; Mease ?h?t arinarl trobiee follow
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Witb a nic^ well selected
stock of Je' :etry I am in
position to Vatisfy most
any ens dei ribg anything
in my line. \ :i _ i
I Also I o \Repairing
of WATCI ES lU JEWEM'.i
and will glee yon
the very beft of w<fck
Very truiy \
D E MILLER
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fest Policy /
TK? Ubif ?L.?
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The etrenVthyconeervatiam, and
aeoaoaMeal maWemcnt of the
fruftiMe 11* ifmraKt Socktv
Make it the Jti*tefcipen7 hi which to
iDeere. TM libenliqt and adaptability
~ Hm York Polity
Hdi it thebart formiceeleet.
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quickly. p
Dire distress, diabetes, Bright'*
diseu*.
Piofit by a Lonisbnrg'eitizen's experience.
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Mrs. A. B. Alleu, Aft'tit lit, iruui*^"
btxrg, K. Ch**?y*: "I can r-commend
Dose's KiAnev Pills in" return for
the greittJirWfit I derived from their
use. J suffered. from Yidnry and
bladder trouble fiit-a. long tinie^ the
kidpey secrettpns betag/very unnatural
and containing a'ssdimeht. .Mr
back ached o>ast*ntm I had paina
scrnts my kid keys aid altho-ikh I
ug.d many reiullies, li did not succeed
in finding relief. I finally ob
tainVd Uoin'a /Kidney Pilla
and it required bun the use of on*
box to relievo in A iJid make me feel
fetter every way. \ will be glad to
repeat what I lave" said for publication
to any person who. calls upon
uie.' ? For
sale by all dealers. Price oo]
[cents. Fostcr-Milbum C".. Beffaio,
|Ke*' York, sole agents fojt. the United
States t?
Kemetnber the tuttte?Doan's?
and take ItoNttlier. /
S e Dr. Kappjftt at the Lauisborg
Hotel, Vei. Jin. 2litb. If.
you want to haVe/voitr eyes examined
anti ?1uia? talnnrnH
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will he here one ^?y only. BaarN^il
mind %he day and date.
Mortgage Sale of Foundry.
By-yVtue-of a power of sale contain e
l in that certain mortgage deed, executed
by^B. S. Harris, to E. L. Harris,
ou the 27t\ day of September, 1907, ana
duly recorral in the Registry of Franklin
county \ book 159 at page 177jBefault
haringk been made in the Payment
of the ^debtedness thereby se- ]
curodi the uruVrgigned will on 5yndiy .
the 7tl? day ofVebruary. 1910, ly being
the first Monda\ in February, a# about 1
the hour df noo\ at th? couk house
door, in LouisbaiVN.C.,otrer fip sale to 1
highesKhidder at public' aucjfon. that |
lott'of land in the tabrn of Lu?l>urg, on
the, east side, of Louraurg and .
Franklinton railroacV known as the I
Louisburg Foundry lov foynerly oecu- '
pied by the LouisburgV Ppw Co., and t
more particularly descrMd as follows: i
Beginning?at??r<JT stake, the j
Standard Oil CompanypYorn#r in the |
line of the Louisbur?Ln\ Franklinton ; '
railroad 00 feet fromfth'e renter of said
raffroad; thence aloK the Vne of said
railroad s 11 w. lOoyeet to aYtake. Ferrel
Parrish cometWieaja branch,thence
b 7a e 16:* feet toA bunch of small poplars,
EgertoiPy corner, ?in Mitchell's I
line^ thence n Me 239 feet to stake,
F. V.Enrtoj a corner, in J.Y}. Bar- j
rows line, thdpce n 1-2 w 47 f?Mt to a v
stake. W. Pleat's corner in Bakrow's .
line; thenars 5 w 78 feet to a Stake,
Seal coper; thence n 79$ A 65
feet to m stake, the Standard V)il
Company* corner, the nee s 10 1-2 wVo
feet to #stakc, tlie rd, Oil C?.
corner/ thence) n <9$ w 75 fdet
to the beginning. co? raining about
24.920 Yjuafc"fet;t. Terms j>f_8ale?
cmu, Ot?wfw?half cash?and?balance?
with 6 per cent, interest in 12 months
st the option of the purchaser.
This 7th day of January, 1910.
E. L. HARRIS, Mortgagee.
Win, H. Ruthn, Atty.
D.xE. MlLL^t
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planum In Medina it to von at on*/: \Thia worn
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;a\. a Sale y&very Stable and am prepared to ^Bl
At All "Times. I|
i( sHare owMtronage aud guarantee aatisfa.tion. Safe I
podattatvini >s, |
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to doea mp th^busnasdef VSVP. N?al & Co
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