91 -.V- ? ; u.' ' FARto x The 'When in town. We are glad T > - =XM ?^Bg=? i^. -. WE AND YOU Ch * A P. S. We han< ' ^ ? Perry Hill Items. -i ? * ^.vmo ui uur larmer* are delayed ^ m plantiag earn on account of ao noli rain. It ie sail that our friend John ' Bunch caught a cat fiah that had seventeen hooka im hia month. Some one caught a 6ah in Perry a I'onri the other dav that wttgiiaif eaten pounds. but as be had J. II. Mitchells initials on hia back he had to put him back in the pond. Mrs. .T. G. Ed wards returned to her home at Wake Forest Tuesday, after a faw tiara visit ta her people here. Mtllie Perry made a flying visit .to Raleigh the part week. John Bnnch Wil ed sixteen, snakes /o, Jast Saturday. - This is ths biggest .snake record we have heard of in 1 \ tome time. W. C. Holmes paid Henderson a short visit Friday. We are very glad te iearn that If r. John Mitchell ie catting on moely. It is said that eni^ triend Hard Fuller hae caught ao many fiegs that he hoppe<l over the iron bridge last Saturday. ^ Wiahiag the Tihbs and ita many readers moch success. Biowa Etes nr "T'tf' ~* ^^ " . GOOD HEWS. e Many , Louisburg Retv?.<? --' Have Heard it and Profited Thereby "Good news travels fast," and the thousands of back sufferers in Louisbnrg are glad to" learn that [ prompt relief isjwithin their reach.) Many-glame, wfcak and acbine back is bad nhk. inssl, thanks to Doan's Kidney rW Thousands upon thousands of yphQple are tellisg the good news oJ their experience with the Old Qdhker Remedy. Here is an example worth reading; Mrs. IJenry Polston, 132 Hamil- j "I "used "Doan's Kidney^"puia rrUh | such great benefit that I do pot hesi- I tate to speak in their favor. Dull, nagging baokrchee and pams in my . ^ kidneys annoyed me for a long time NO NEED AT ALL FOR YOI ...SCOG V NEW UP-TO-DATE ' * ' WAYS KB ami waU-prhrkwl-with flje be/t ?he look-good, UAte-gooad thing you n^a and thi on THE SCOGGIN C ! I JTCu -"V v '^9 1ERS t ?? *f_ WE WANT EV Riversid todntye ycu with oa whether you b'u; "J jYh'te Hick' HAVE / .N GET YOUR lie materials for ti j ? 7 . . from i ami I wag a'ao bothered by t?S fre I qnent passages of the kidkcv secreiiong. I always felt tired and languid Slid had bytr litUt energy, t Readm.; abim?^f'"au,? Kidney Pills ] | I jir.ieur#d a bnu ind had used them 1 only n/ihort tnie before the baek- 11 aobe and kidney weakness *-ere dia-'1 posed yf, I/ aeon regained my J strength and^lnergy and I bow feel ] better in eveA way." 1 Fot (ale Jy all dealera. Price 50 ^ cents. Fcylter-Milbnrn Co., Buftale, ( New Yoi It. sole ygents for the United States. \ t Remember the name?Doan'a? 1 and.take no other. ' < " * vvr4i'?'rirn*?"e 1 a^ .?v/v ^ i 1 hereby Announce jbjfeelf a candi- 1 date for the rominWttefcdr Treasurer of i Vnuiklin county mfsfekeed myself, subject to tfte action jbf tlie^Penfrocratie i primaries and eonvemlnn. ! L PY B. Gaiy P\s. ? NOTICE. \ Having: qualified as executor under * the will of J. C. Hams, this is to nnti- i fy all persons holdtW cipupe against his estate to present taeall to me on or j before April 21st, 19 KIT or this notice will be plead in bar of Itheir recovery. 1 All persons owing said 4a<kte will come 1 forward and make irimpdipte payment. This April 21st, 1910. ' i W m Person, Extr. 1? \ SEWER BIDS l Sealed bids will be received by the i Foard oj Aldermen at their next "meet- J in<* for putting iiiof about six hundred j feet of sewer pip<\ \ Pl/w snd specifi- i cations c an v* \/fr~ 0?ce ef the t Clerk. . Certified 41(X^,,r 10 per cent of the bid must i<yft%m|'-iny the bid. riv* r'?ht da rc:erv?y to\reject any or 8 all bids. BT5 8 Jxo. B. kKiborwgh, 'Mayor _ J k. o. Bj|sk\. Clerk Stewai^Dav\s, Engineer. r ' i ? A CARD To the Voters ol Franklin County: I . Whereas, I have announced myself p a candidate for the office Sheriff of J Franklin county. sumectjfo the action \ of the Democrat pram a A and conven- i tien, I am "award thkt Any nomination . is entirely with uhk^onsideration of 1 the people. You Yemfember I was a 1 candidate too yeaiAJMo, although be- 2 ing defeated dn^nUmange my politics i You remember 1 bftf .i card published stating that I wo/?l support the old Sheriff as I had done, and to my surprise my ^ybnfVts are men who prom Med to ml their support this time:?AH I aaa people io to J consider the ffltuatitfn.V My opponents 1 are men who hare oel A public office for ( several veara. I haVe irever asked the i people fin ?ny office before and if elected I shall endeavor to faithfully dis- 1 charge my dtities as Sheriff of Franklin ? county. R B Harrib j 1 ' . 1 J TO WORRY, BECAUSE | 2 kd. We serve us for angler will lie promply filled " . *>* . * )RUQ COMPANY ?%y? J yn'KWS' ' M*i > ?<! mmm fAffl ERY FARMER TO e Ind F.anything'or whether you have an; Dry Wagons, and one car Gate City \N EXPE ) y HARNESS REP. tie' Farmers Unio CTnion Guano Con y7 i \ . \ ' ? S. C. HOLDEN FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS - J i'o the Democratic Party of Franklin Couatj^. *" The Democracy of YoungsTille township presents to the part? of Franklin couctr the name of Sid' i aey. X1. Maiden as thdir choice for , the nomination by thi Democratic ] ;otrrention and Prim ?ry to the of- i See of Register of D? ads of Frank- I Lin county for the ft llpwit.g chief ' uaenfte ee 1 He is able amd/willing, capable and conscientious, strong and tlean. \ 'J. Unreason of /hie connection sb DeputV Register pf l)eede be is thoroughly familial With the duties of theoffice, apd his unfailing sourtesy, untiring patience and manly bearing has won the confidence of those wh i hare business with this offise. 3 He comas fri m a section of the county wh\re t be great tradi- j, liens of the ratic party are Held above self \o pelf, tnd yet, this section has a< I been represented in the ' offieill family of the xiurt house for nrniy years. ; Now we feel thai we are entitled to some recognition -and that we ire not demanding yso much when we afk yoar supnortyn this behalf. Throughout tie county there hss jeen bat one / objection raised | igainst Mr. Holnen aid that we | relieve was raised tln-ee hundred rears ago against the greatest primr mnieter England even produced, nr. Pitt; "Ther atrocious crime of ising a young man." TfAthis there ( but one raaly, God giae us asore ittoh young men. \ * v For theseTsasoas we have predated bis name for yoar consider, ition. Respectfully submitted. F W Winsten C C Winston r H Timberlske Jenes Cnok F A Williams It C Underwood 2 P~AlIen G C Patterson F B Perry S E Winston I H Williams J R Pearce I B Pearce J W Woodlief A A Alford LG Jordan [ W Mitchell J T Wilson j I G Allen .. C H Strickland W Spivev J A Williams, Jr T S Lnmpkins It N Williams F E Winston. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as adminiatra rir of the estate of Charles It. Al!ord, deceased, lat^ of FmnHtn souutj, this is\o notify sll persona laving claims against said estate to' present the sameYn the undersigned on or before the^8th day of April 1911, or this notice Wl be plead in uar of their recovery. \AI1 persot s ndebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This ith day of April, 1910. Mks. Louib A. Ball, Adm., J of Charles R. in ford. tVm. H. Ruffin, Attorney.. All kinds of dry goods and notions at I Alston Co's new store. SRATI THE - CITIZE HENDERS } . - March 29 mot * Loans and dlaeonnta. - 1^- . . Oyerdrafm^?j_/^.". Cash on hand'and6^^^^^! We want you i , - - - ' .<<,? gj i'--' -v*Vr-.- *V - 4 . p. v ' ~ ' re- * j <. '? . ^ \ HERS i MAKE HIS HEAD! ependeto i tobhoco to-- ell. w e hare i^st recr Wagons. Also tlie bm-t ?*d largest RT HARI AIRES HERE 0 n of Franklin Co ipany ofWinston 1 It &r.w. w Notice Having qualified as administrator of P T n 'J- " ?... vwnauy, ueceaseo, this is to notify all persons ho ding claims against his estate in present them to the undersigr^J-?W or before April 14th 1911 orthlsrnoticaVull be plead itrbar ol their recovery/ All persons owing his estate will coins' forward and make immediate settlelne'nt. This April Uth 1910. t. L. l Asjfsriy. Adnr?, Poultry Food; Oyster Shells, chiok n Fountains at L. P. Hicks. EMCNT INS - BANK ON, H.f. th, 1 ny _ orgy 9480,247 19 .../. 9,818 80 /. 80.18128 ?! / 10,782 78 - - , L 8,048 11 Its 996,128 U 9788.222 28 IT1ES moo, ooo oo 71,897 74 V--"-' 448 77 \ 840.88 Jffig -rrr?y>^: ' J-. 00?,q0l Iflf ...... , bra customer, i i r FAI ? / ju/rters at i W V Ued a car1 ??f Hafttney Bu^gH \tock of Harness in town. siESS IV r a set Mi unty. Also r i n. 0. nwc uhl ^ t helessTi AAAAAAAAAAA ^WWW^WWW yrWW 7 COFFIN Nfc^^ftentlemer ' cJ comHs and atJ Gome and L? i). Befoi I *l?o havn th > Shipman ORG gan ix>o? am buy one, ao yoi a wallisyo r neighbore. I Htm. Came to aee me when \j - r r y-* 7 " ^ ^ Jw C 4v ?' mtkstpo'f* '-J- >' *7,*? v ?i *?, RMERS - * -r arehouse -' .. - or ;b, Durham Duggien. Dabeoeh Baggies. ' * " ' "* "' 1AKER IDE TO SUIT YOU ft#, eady mixed guano * . WAV 3 - Wrtl jM By Which You Can *\ I Judge the Cor--" Jr I rectness. ^ j I We don't mean to be beautiful but I we do know that the one way for \ you to be sure that your clothes M I irfe-norreot?correct in color, cor- mm I rret ilKmake, correct in every de- I tail. Istobuy from us. W? have ^ I tliem and impossible they're prettier 9 I than ever. Irg . EVERYTHING fo MAKE J I THE YOUNG I FEEL YOUNG STRAW MATSXI We have just received ooe of the largest, prettiest and cheapest line " sf Straw Hats that has ever been- '":B shown ip Louisburg. Come and B ?etfyours before they are picked sver. Our styles are the most .HI jorrect and the best quality we c W '?; :ou!d get so you need not fear geting what you want. , iVe have just received a big lot of M lice SHI UTS and Gents SUMMER ft# UNDERWEAR Come and let us I it up your summer wsrdrobe. We U tdth-save you money when quality' t s a consideration. Remember we ell the old reliable Qrossett shoe hat makes life s walk 'easy. M Louisburg's Clothier tI ? wm N AA M ^ 3 > v S, CASKETS ?* i'?, ' * . J-' . AND? - -jj| ^ IITURE! i, I have a complete line caeketa which I will nS\l .COST I obk at My LinO? re Buymg. AN8 for eat*. It yon wmnt a good wrjM:ar children can lea *n to aiag la the ehoir I )o?'t let them be benoh member* all their-ifl iateen.a * ?- TV1. TSa ~ ymVvawy MUdittg. fl I^HILL I

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