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--^1 jar-". L 1 -.. ' ?i ** ?*.? f ? m, | The Louis i This is the title of the con ~ i nm estate if roo wUh to buy i I time to pay for lt. If you wish to sell yoiu I RENTING PROMtRTY AND COLI I tenant We will alao &llect ypur rente foi Ss. ' UFC ANO FINK INSURANCE W - J fir*. An insurancepolicy on your life will I \ Your savings and accumulatjfffne of a life t | MONEY If you wish to borrow moni absolutely gilt edge security, and charge j 1 on gilt edge security, whether only a few 1 rices and the services of oar_*ttorn?y. whi ! , WE CAN GIVE YOUR BOND We j J?l Mml.leeteeJ of ??ldng jour friend, t I W. h?Te?mJn?reted In the for^oln* I a mumbcr of o*er ways ?nd we offer ow , ??? I i ? I ! DR S P BURT PRESIDENT R G- / j % TREAfl Fir DR S P BURT | FRANKLIN TIME^ A. F. JOHNSON. Editor and Manager. * fxmkY.ll March 1010. tans* to saw ASViuTMaaiin'nJ J Barrow?Notice. \ S P Boddie?A Oud. \- J C Powell?Dog lost. tlAP Cooley?Land Sale . ^ A 8 Joyner?Engine for Sale. Tfi Collie?Important Notice. ^ TAR DRQPS. ?A little hail was the result of the heavy oloud yesterday. 1 J? ?W. E. White Fnrnitnfe Co., have a change of ad in this issue. ?'Revenue Offioers oame in town Tuesday with a pretty big haul in the way of team. \ ?Read the obange of ad of L. T. P. dicks in this issue. He has aometbihgof interest to say to you. ?Mr. R. B. Wioksr his moved his family to town and is oocupying *' ? Q 'W/xerall vaairlannn An IU? ?# UU. U. *A\SVVTVIS . WB.UV..VW VU Kenmore Avenne. . ?Mr. John C. Powell, of Inez, was in to see us yesterday and reports that he caught the "noted" fox that has been ran so mnoh around Laurel after a four hoar ohase on Wednesday evening;. . ? Mr. M?rE. Blount, of the Suffolk Marble Works and W. M. Barnhart, construction foremen for the above company^, arrived yesterday to begin the erection of a monument on * the sqturs of' the?late?Mj- 7 A Thomas ^ the cemetery,^** ?In yesterday's News and Ob-' server we noticed that the Supreme Court affirmed the dioieion of the lower court In the oase of Bank?ys Drag Co', from Franklin, This oase if will be remembered is tne one -in which the Sooggin t)rug C>., was -unterested. ?Mrs. 15Tg. Pearoe had the misfortune of being the viotim of a ranaway horse'on Tuesday evening of ?-This-iealL The ranaway ooonred 'near her home about three miles from town, and while she is very badly braised and sore no eerionr injuries were received. ?The wojst thing that can befall Tt2.. a young is to ifall hopelessly in debt, i-J ?? ;? i* and tO a young marrieu man?ib im doubly dangerous. Yottng man, live within your income, if it ia not more than a tnppei oe! The old maxim, "It ia not what yon make, bat what yoa eave ihrtta-afcee men H?h," aa true aa goipel. ?It waa an editor away"oub weif" - who reoeived a letter from an indignant aobapriber saying: "I~3enrt want" aay paper ' any longer." To whioli the editor replied: "That ia all right I-wouldn't make it any longer if yon did becanee in (hat oi|m | would have to boy a new preaa. The preacntj J5T ,'v *- H ; ;J >burg Guarai fealty Compartj ipaoy just established in Loui what we can dp foyfyou. farm, we Aoi buy It for rou^nd assist you in nr famor exctthngs It for enotifer, w# can assist you LECjjTNG RCaTt If ytnpHsh to rent your proi 1 you If you desiA and katf the property insured si will elso insure Aur li?f againstdsnth. end ws wil not ooet much. bu\i^rould mean mueh to your ' ime may be dsstroyeJrtn* few minutes by fire, A 1 fr. we will assist ydn t\ borrow it. If you hare m on ou not a cent. Mo ma^r what amount you may d dollars, or largj^ amounW we will place it for you. > has made a ^fecialty ofWlsg up real eeUte title are also prepared to giro bind of certain character, o sign yourAond. \ eome ofihe eerrloee our eonfeeny can render if dee releasee the public. We begin business February / L. P HICKS /* VICE-PRESIDENT iLLEN IATUI JRER , \ SECRET slANCE COMINAITTI J M, ALLEIA : ... .' . _ . I length jo'st suits-me, end I am glad it suits you." ? j*?A gentleman from near Lanrel gent og the fallowing: "Messrs "Will Allen, ot Louisburg, and- Sid Oooper of Henderson, geem to be "guying" eaoh other about catching old Tom, the big' fox; but it aeeme thai the fox hag turned the joke on both of them: Ag one of beyg met him the other day and wag very much surprised when the fox said, "Mr. have you a packet telephone?'' the bejr answered "no, why?" "I just wanted to eall up Will Aliens and Sid Cooders houfids and see when they, wanted to have another trot." r ?Talk about the advantage-- <>f your town instead of trying to figure up the disadvantages. Speak of tllfl bright awle of your?business in plsee of the imaginary dull. side. There is nothing goes without being propelled. Tou injure yourself, your business and your town by .getting into the dumps. Whon your liver is out of order go to'the woods or gbme other hiding-plaoe until you are better. The world looks blus to a man with a bad digestion. Cure yourself first and then everything else will appear all right. V*. ' v ?Putting up a stove pipe is easy enough if you only go at' it right In the morning breakfast on some light, nutritions diet and. drink two cups of hot coffee; after which put on a suit of old clothes?or new ones, if you can gettbemou in time ?Upt on an old pair ot buckskin gloves, and when everything is reaA ? >.4011.. at * r .-l Ui -J J , " '*" '"'IWI ;f" """ get a good hardware man who understands his business. If this rale is striotlv adhered to, the gorgeous 18 karat, stem-winding profanity of the present day would be diminished and the world be profited thereby. ?The success . of your town, depends upon the.pnblio spirit ot its leading citizens. If the leading men are not willing to lay out abundantly their means, ereot neat and attractive buildings, advertise largely their busihrsa and the inducements offered in their town, and ?r? nut willing to patronise home trad 3 and all home induatries, then no town, be its advantage* ever *3 great, can expect to grow or flourish. The natural advantages are great accessories to the growth of any piece, hut publio spirit, backed. .u|> by common sense and fenergy, will turn the prairie into a flourishing town or transform It info an elegaat oity. T* im ???* - J ?;?m.v ? v^uoot uuiiruiBj iq aupeople to oorne to yoor (tore and ie? you aa ?eH ? yserjeods.?It -* guarantee of fair' and polite treatnrentto eH?who ootae. Everyone likes the polite and Cordial person. Now this oourtety gate the people to your etore. You should stand by your promises in the. advertisement or you will get the name ot one who fcffi ity, Loan ; ^ i - 7T? i i - y~ ^ i r x i sburg and read below | X* | eotiatlng a loan to bur H, if you want ' t to do that aleo. I >erty. we will assist you in finding a 1 Ad in repair. I 11 insure your property against loss by ' wife and children. iiTcaae of your death. Sre insurance policy will protect yea. ' ... * I ey to loan, we will place it for yoa en . , esire to place out at 6 per cent, interest and not charge you a cent for our ae~ a. < 1 and yoa can feave this company furnish | * h V irad. Wa are prepared to serve you ia I UL , .. . I w hlhhjffin > ATTORNKT fc rner ? fARY ' J EE I R G ALLEN | knowingly misrepresents for the purpose of deoeiviog people That ig rain to a merchant. . No' man can make a better investment than icr advertise, anil do it intelligently in a good medium, and theu faithfully stand by everything he promises to do. A Word of ^Warning Mr. editer:?Please allow me space to-say a Jew words about small pox as I, like good many .others have had some doubt that the disease now prevalent in .this county was real Zmall poxand as 1 have lately been ue of its unfortunate victims I feel thai it is my duty to warn mv fellow man of the real danger that is before him. Yes I have h^d small pox to a finish and it came Very Dear finishing rne, ?nd now all th? rest of ray famW, ly who are at homejh&ve it and some are very siok, I was very siek with high fever for three days and then the fever went off, and I began to brake ont and kept on- until there was more thgn one hundred blisters from my rist joint to the end of my fingers and on nay ientire body I am euro th^re waa five thousand blisters. I could not use my hands even to I feed inyaeif. I am now able to walk abont the vgrd a little but the awful disease- haa-"i eft me in a feeble condition. I* am thoroughly convinced that it is n al genuine small PCX $pd thatit is . fast making its way back to is orip nal form. A look at the scars / it left >n me will convince the nfost dou itful mind. 1 advise everybody to be vaccinated at unaa and therein help check the disease for qo oqe knows the suffer-j ing-it bflngs or th< inconvenience ot quarantine fegul itions until they hgve Once tried t. Hoping these wordf, of warnin ; will keep you dear feeders outT) the trouble-r|-SBr| in, I [am your * i " Well viaher,. Frank bt. Davis. DOG_3?9T. T One red hound lost irXfox dhase'Croni Mr. Sam Pereoir to near Mr Vw. Aliens, Louisburjf. Had scar on Wt side. ""A liberal ti-ward will beipalttprhrs return tome J. C. PO'vKm^\aez, N:CA CAW) to The Democratic Voters of Frahitl'in G>ytity: With the kialest-of/"eetiiigir to wan 1 cveTr man in FlaakUnooantv and with no critldism toAiake/f any one, I with to announce nVee!/ a candidate for Clark of Superfcr JCourt or,FranklinCounty subject Its# the notion of the Deiluasiatio Prihiqr 'and convention. I will state th%fr ato in no combine with any other c^idiflatetrr candidates hecaaso when 1 rtyuuln syppuil uie I have (tone nJUr as propriety will al' low and 1 knotf *u are aa capable of party a* I aa/-/T Should - eif see at to nominate me. I shall endeavor to Acbcute the dntiea of the office to Jthe txftt ef my ability and ahall see iat everybody la. treated alike. Tftmra Respectfully, SAM. P. BODDI1 . -- ; - . rT - - . , 1 -?..* ' '* - ? '?' j WHAT T caw^wt ireaeb i^ X .. i?rlj. T ~y help end before yo a deposit .' ? it, and sv i first/ . M UNDER SUPERS f NEW F t for Breakfast r ~ Coffee, Tea, Cocoa,Choc- \ olate, Oat Flakes, HouPi iny, Grits, BuqkwheatX S> Canned Meats, Break- \ S x fast Strips. Roe Her- \ rings, Mackerels, &c. \ t * J Farmers Hard ? Castings, Poull * Notions ATri 4 , A full line of Staple pie. ? Dry QopdB, Notions J1 . and-Shoes., A. big m stock, of Plour, M?al, j ^ La/d and Shlpatuff. / | Clifton Corner^ "| j) ss^sssss s */ I |SEED Extra Early Sunlight JBurt Oal SE^- ^ White S] # i-'Hl Ugh ^ Line of Staple dry g( i; Now is M JOHN HATES say s1 I L./l _jQM.TH?A;ORr / r - v K' '^V*. \> J. . \ r\ ' -v J. ' . 1 j- 'tt. ?; * ' * ' . JDO YOU r one of us has someUiinft/in hii raata very badlr. Bout qrur we thinking that this ia out n our raac do not have tha money. Don't I by such an idea ai tbfct. The fact of our reasonable drafres are out re want then. atrofcgly eaough. deadilv Save pap of your inoom en-invest yourJfconey wisely wi advice, and yotp drsirex will be t u are aware ofit. Get started tod; ia bar ban]/ Your neighbors are looedding t? it. You can do so aa < NIVVion^ LOUISBURG, N. C /ISI<^ ^ of ^ RESM( ? ' ? ~ t For Dinner Vegetaule Soups, Asparagus, String 1 e bb' Beans, Tomatoes, Corn Beans, Peas, Macaroni, J Dried Fruits, Peaches, / PruneB, Apples, Salad/ "Dressing, Catsup, Pic/ les, Olives, &c. / Iware, Traces, I Naibi Barb ryWire, Staple; al wil/onVinceYOU of my effo asyvou in quality, price and serv r Phoni^ No. 80 . T. ^RRELI IRISH PQT, , Irish Cbbblers, Earjy Rose, Red j bs s8u /Cts. Pei >ring Seed Oy6. Onion Sets. Se Sure/You See O )od?, Tain* Oil Cloth. You-will be /thin* to ssit yom. .Pratt's Food th(l time to giVe your Btook Pratt's (here is none bitter for vpur hora M ftic IER PHONE 42 LOUII . , ; " >v ' '>?\ I'llW 'JMB ? v -. > | -?1 ?? i -1' WANT ! i mind t>6 dis- Y f our realized ^T ay -with trying J ? ? BANK 1^ JUUUS 1 1 i I for Supper J t Biscuit, CraekerR, Wa- & fers, Sliced Beef, Sar- ? dines, Salmon, Potted Meats, Etc. -Jg i # b== * (lames, Plows % ed and J s, Etc $ II rtsto Wanted * ice ' , A . .. >K All country pro- j duce. Butter, Eggs Hams & Chickens. W' = ==== l 9 ^ | Louisburg, N. C. | Pwwwwwwwwwvvw~ ~ ~ ~ ^ . . "V VTOES j i Bliss and Burbank ^ t Bushel t ._ ed Corn ? - :?~ lira sure t? find hoiiio- i Food. 2 es, cows and bogs, KS, J J J 5QUR<^ ^
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