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I_^vVw?; rX I One 1 | The La r A I The .. And Can 3 ; I Edwar Alert R- F. D-t No- 1 Items- f As I have'nt geeu any items from j i here ill a good while I thought 11 would send in a few. ? , * #nr Bural carrier, Mr. H. P. ] Speed, has purchased a new mail I cob a?d he finds it very convenient in delivering rhail and in taking hie-1 "girl" ont to dances these pnld nights. ~~ We are glad to welcoij>? Mr. J. C.l' Foster aod family iip-mir" nnV' t r ' hoed. He hat moved to his' u?,w ' residence en "plik Grove." We wish him mqph success in his mercban- dicing. / * iftt. Kobert Carroll, of Warrsnibn, is spending some time with his |r ' / brother, Mr; O. P. umUr. _ ; J. J. bailor, of Woods, will occupy ths stone at Laurel recently vaj ? - ?-oeted by Mr. John C. Foster. We were sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Howell Inscoe, which ? occurred in Henderson Wednesday last: His rerasias were brought .. - down Thnreday and laid te rsst in the family burying ground. ?. W. D. Foster, ef Mansou, spent Sunday with his mothjrr"'^ Tot' Kin. Mews from White Level." As it has been sometime since I 'saw anything from White Level I will endeavor/te send you a few items te let yon knew we are still on the "map. The farmers of this section are right busy preparing their olant * ' beds, yet some of them are not through "selling their last years 'crops. !S6ha#l opened -with only a few attendsats as vaooination was feared Bnt go in mnltitadee now V,.- einee the cry df small.poz is oyar. Mr( Gall Psrrish, of unpton, 1 attending sohool at WTiite Level. Theis was preaobing at Whit Lave! AcademjJast ganday. Miss Cheats Wheleas, the assist aat teacher at White Level, i< P& . eaapaaled by her oonsin, Miss Mi at Caetalia the past w?ak. fiL-/ Mr. Jta Wood, who has been ?w =JU! Car of Oi '. gest Stock v * 727: Vol ? : I ' ? ,, , v 7 v > . . Rivci Juy Them for d S. Foi i?ring~frm?-a_?troke o[ paralysis is m proving. / 1 Miss Sal lie Wood, oi Philadelphia who has bean visiting her eonain, g Hiss Matnia Wosd has retained i: keme/ T saw in the- Fasxcxis Tina ef r set weak that Psltis Loa, th? eight 1 fear old dauuht sf Mr. John Ysr- ? or.'. !n,l t.-k-ii ?i vnd'nine and died merely afaei. 1 Mri.e i- correct the > error in that it* was Mrs. Georgia51 Uridine daughter instead of Mr. j. John Yarbero. [We thank yoa for ' your correction aa it wee an epec ie , the information given us.?Emrot.] Miaa Lacy Gaptofi, of Woodland ' who ra teacher in the Pearce school, ( rarited Mrs. Hattie Grjffin the past ! Week. ??? ; Sid Jernai', of Loaisburg, visaed Mr. Ben Bartholomew on last Saturday. -* Mr. Ernest Sledga visited" hie consin. Clyde Bartholomew. 00 Sunday last. \ Mr. Kafos May stopped over and pent a tew days with fri?ods and relatives hefere rsturaing to bis home at Garn*! . Ed Laneaniter, of Red Bud, was n "doable duty" Sunday, as ha was roahing three gisls far the sabs of one. Many of the "Ceotreville hoys" were visitors to White Level Sanday. f~~ With beet wishes- to the Fesnk| LIU Times, ?. +"" Rose Bbd. + - ' A Paradoxical Reply. "Doctor, do you think eye-glasees will alter my appearance?" inquired Mrs. Uaoson anxioasly. "I shall at least expect them to ' improve yoar looks," replied tbs physician.?February ,'Appineott'a. r The proper study of mankind Is a rosm whore wemanheei can't gel a ia?February Lippineott'a.^^^^^ 1 have 66 hesd ofVimm^hat I wil ?- sctHn any nnmben^fj^to ioe me a i. m nm rni ST RE - . Hackney le Car/ of Marine A * / ?< ?V I A u win nna rsic^ CASH of ON "A DIRECTORY. CHURCH SERVlCRBy j 4 Baptist?Sunday morning fit 11 a. m.f j J .nd at night at 1 p.m. Prayer Meet-] 4 ng erery Thursday night at 7 o'oiock. j 1 Rbv. L. W. Swoprr l'aetar. 14 Maflkn/Ii?t Rnfl^oii mAraliu* ?* 11 a I n., and at night at 7 p. m. Pray# 4 -leeting every Wednesday night at 7] 1 i'cIocV. A R*v. R. W. Baily, Pastor, j 1 Episcopal?Sunday morning at- 11a. 4 n.,and evening at 7 JO p.m.,every flrat ' ihird and fourth Sundays. i A Rev. John London, Rector. V sunday schools. ' Baptist?Services at 9 J0 every Sun- A lay morning. Geo. H. Cooper, Stlpt,- " Methodist ? Services at 9 JO every A Sunday. PT B. McKinnv, Supt. Episcopal?Services at 10 o'clock ev- 4 rrj Sunday morning. W. H. Rnffin, , Supt- { UHW Maeons?Every first and third Tnea- 1 day uightB in each month. Dr. H. A. A Newell, W M. 1 Weodmen oL-the World-^'Every sec- J oad and fourth Tuesday nights in each month at 1JO o'clock. J. W. IfollingB- I worth. Consul Commander. > Modern Woodmen.? Pint Monday { night in each month at 8 o'clock. J. W. Hollingawarth Consul. ^ Knights of Pythias ? Every 2nd and' 4th Monday nights. B. T. Holden. { Chan. Commander. : ?-=t J PHOTOGRAPHS Waahingtob, thel photographer, * will be it UouiaBsrg at hie old ( stand on the Macon Hotel grounds, from Jan, 30 oo HI. Will have the , moat up- to- datdlinc of photos aver shown in LouisbJrg, and will be prepared tohlo aW kinds of work. Remember the date and come and see me. ?4\ . -e Notioe! Owiyg V> the preval1 aace o< tmall pox among the oolo| red people I will do work for the ] white people iftilyi \ F. W ssmctoTo*. i Joseph Yarborough 1 am prepares to At- your pressing, ekaninrf and Vailoring at very reasonable raUiXjAH work I guaranteed. Gtyr ma a1 rial and I J wffljplaaaayou, . - ' ' 'V ' ' a". -*. - . ^ Siv 4 * % Buggi of Bab cc F. k- r JJ LYtl V the Aboyc TIME From E ? Lt * 11 ^ . " will be clos day, Febro ' pose of tal 1 McKIN I ' === D.\ C. MILLER \ JEWELER . Loulsburg,/ N. C. ' With \nice vej selected stock o^jTervrelsy I am in poiitiptnTtQ Bfiiify most aty^ot^tosmag anything /tn mj ,in\. I " : : ' M; ^P811^ the Tirf belt bf t^ork V?y tnlX 'F l- .* " Ct \l :. '; ' : H v.~ j jr 0:? ft ^ r'^y'T |B m I ?L________^| <a 9 -. tuggies 9 - , ; 2 ..' T_? Louisburg jfl - * . - X ' ED= " * * ' ; > * ? [_ j es ?cock E ' y'~ , Carried in I \ at >? : LU 1 <" * T+>.{r :* > - - 'areh * .; -v " , . ?+ fed Ford or B tuisburc v . ' ' ' ' i k i \ - 'st iedW Tuesday i ary \suand 2nd ring irytentory fj - BR Pending inveetmfent\pf OUR , CERTIFK W WhiolT are payable on A raent, negotiable at any - vairtug iatea, dfpend A ' mama on deposit. ' "Co ^ view invited. #the'- en f ' H?NI m J. B. OWZH8. President 1 t+- " w 1ft,-. ' ouse jl en Williamson ;, N. C. II ORE* j| Al md Wednes- v xfl for the pur ?; ^9 OTHERS 9 idle fends we call attention to SATES of DEPOSITS U \ JZ t ' deV/d, transferable by endorae- yH .bake, and earning intareat at H lug IW leiigilta of time money re- : H rr?Ao\dence or personal inter- l, I ZENS - BANK |H W. A. HUNT, Caahier fl 9 ^ <r_ _ _ ^ ^ ^J9 ' ^j~ -v., / 11 , I
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