"Wx??; V fV ; ..o ' ' River v s. THF ^ mrnam ! Fruit Jars. L? Perry Mill Items. ] ? As you have not heard anything j ' from here in a good long time, 11 u will send in a' few items: . " J. T. Coopet, of Kooky Monnt, is ' visiting his brother. Mrs. &. H. Cooper had the mis- 1 fortune of falling and breaking her'' arm about three weeks ago, and, we ' are glad to say, she is getting along '1 as well as could be expected. ! 1 Several of our citizens have been on the siok Ijsl recently. / E. F. Miller and Julian Pearce, j of Warren county, visited G. II. Cooper Friday. Let's all get ready and go to Raleigh on August 11th. , .Wishing the Times and the edt tor much success. Bright Etes. Rheumatism promptV dfiven from the blood with Dr. ShooW Rhematic Remedy. Rubins never a 1 cure Rheumatism. She blood must He reached ?and Dr. Shoop'a Remedy 3 made exdress ly for the blood Tes it\nd see! . Sold by F. Reid Pleasants, Lootabuig, N. C., t. C. Joyner Frank!: lton, 0. Laurel Items. As 1 nave hot seen afiydtenm fronrj here in some tints I will drop iu a few to let you know that we are still in the ring and we are still hav. ing lots ef fun and a happy time at old Lautel. -> . The farmers have been very busy this week around here laying by -. i their c-rr>i?fi W. F. Johnson, went to RUeigh lust Monday on business. Mi V erioe Harper, ?t Franklinton ,i* visiting her sister near here. N. W. Johnson spent the day in Nash oonnty last Sunday. ; < Miss Rebecea Gupton made a visit, out to see Miss Annie Fostei list Sands ' afternoon. Mrs. J. B.. Jones has returned "V ' , home front a visit for her health. - >* ' Miss Delphia Johnson will leav< to (to back to Mars Hill Collsg< -August 9. We Wish her much snc oess in IMe as she is to earnestl; striving through the work of an edu We are glad to state that oc DEPE :ch / Vt > / ?< RE> HOLESAU LOUISBUF * s \ . J side IINI , WAJ AAA AAAA AA AA Ai ^ WWWWWW^ P. A Wl \ D-LU. , jar rvuuue Everything the Reta llnday ^cbO( 'I is doing very good | w lork.Aaajaerihdent Parnsb informs is to extend a cordial invitation for h ill otherg who will come and join >ur school. jt] The Protracted services will be-; tin at Mt. Zion church on the first ; s Sunday in Angagt, There will be j j two sermon* en Sunday and one' through the week. We are pleased to note that Bro, G. 1Y May, of Cag- 8 talia. will be with us. The public is especially invited to come and work with as in this meeting. God bless oar editor and the good j old Franklin Times. X. X. The footprints of Dyspepsia have {' been directly \traeed to the Stomach I nerves. "When\heso "ingide nerves"! fail indigestion Vn<* stomach distress ! must surely result. /For this, druggist j , eyervwhere are auhplving a prescript tion known as Dr. ?hoop's Restoratives j. First, these tiny inlkde Stomach Heart, and Kidney nerves nil. Then gas bel- j ehing. Heart palpi tidp, or failing Kid- { neys follow. Don t <fkug the Stomach , or stimulate the Heart or Kidneys, j That is wrong. Strengthen these failing nerves wit i DrAShoop's Restoratiue. It is th nerves, the organs ! tkat are calling 1 >r help\ Within 48 hours after start ing the \Restorative treatment, you wi 1 realize the gain. A test will tell. Sol 1 by F. l?V>d Pleasants, Louisburg, 1 . C-, T. C. Joyner, Franklinton, N. CI Sehloss Slosh Messrs. Julian and Robert Alston attended the dance in 'Loiiisburg Monday night. They . report a real pleasant time. Mr and Mrs. C. C, Griffin, of Caatalia, spent a few days here last week with Mr. and M?s. T. II. Strickland. Mr. Griffin is a brotherin-law ot Mr. Strickland. He did not speak of any brag crops, but thinks they look better around Schloss thin lower down ?be country. The W. A. Connell Shoitln Co., finished up the work of tawing . blocks some lime ago. We miss the "racket" ot the bamming ma-, 7 ehinery, and the presence of the boijr ' vOnng men, wjio assisted Manager ? Strickland in the work. Mr. T. C, * Denton, one of.fljfra^nnmbsr. returnP ed to his wiKftt the Gold Mine. ' Mr. Denton is^^levsr young man, and makes friends wherever he goes. * We will be glad to tee bin up this rs, Tobacco .il Merchants Needs, Let as Figure I ay again. 11 The W. A. Cennell Shuttle Co., j1 aye been hauling blacks to Louie- j < urg the past week, having loaded j' tree cars tor shipment. 1 Dr. and Mrs. D. '1*. Smith sick <1 pent Tuesday here with Mr. and, 4r&. Manning. Crops oh the bier Schlosa farm oropare favorably with any I have sen. Paul (Jupton, who lives at the Jurt place, has a very good crop of (arly corn, Other crops are also airly good with Mr. Gnpton. X. The farmers are quite busy laying ay their croya. Little Miss Frances Soiithwick, of j Louisburg. is spending some time j with her mucin, little Miss Rlizabelli Manning. Little Miss Emma Tharington, of near Alert, ia visiting her aunt, Mrs. D. Newman, of Warrenton. Mrs. W. H. Tharrington, of Alerl, visited her sister, Mrs. D. Newman, of Warrenton, last Sunday. Several of this community went to Trinity last Saturday. They re-1 turned reporting a very enjoyable trip. i Much success to the editor and the dear old Tbaxkmn Timks. E- KThe Cow. The dairy cow, if able to express hererlf in a way which the human family .would comprehend, might well lay claim to being man's beat | friend. She might establish such a | claim by calling attention to the fact that from her product and from her carcass man manufactures more of the necessities of life than from any other similar source. She furnishes I these necessities to him from infancy until snch n time as teuipoisl tbingi sre no loDger associate 1 with his existence, and *he does it ungrudgingly and constantly. ' ' In addition to contributing tc man's necsssity and bis plessnrs ths prosperity of an agrieultura community is more closely idestidei with her than with any of the do f met tic animals. The horse is quit v-V; y; , ? . t . V ' ' ' - V ? NDEN V aiB BI \ / ' vvis'l : X5ROCER! IG, WVC. Twine^an . ? i With You on Delivered Prices, We S tssential in "tilling the soil, but where necessity requires it the sturdy son >f the cow can take his place, ns he lias done in every agricultural section j an earth. The horse oan only tarnish laber and can only return a' profit to his owner when conditions I are right (or returning satisfactory I grain crops. It is a well known! fact that the dairy cow is the s'alva-1 tion ot the farmer in times of poor crops as she is able to convert, the reagh crops which are never a total J failure, into dairy products which always have a cash value. i ? In addition.to this she furnishes skim milk and huttey milk for. the! j' calves, pigs and poultry"and lertility for the Soil, without which a farm J becomes less valuable each year anik the whole country Ibbo prosperous. The elimination of the dairy cow would necessitate an almost revolu- ? tiouary readjustment of man's tastes and requirements. It would mean untold suffering and hardship. Of course she will not be dispensed with but her value can perhaps beet be appreciated by contemplating such a loss. She will continue to be man's best friend as long as th": human family exists and will. keep on Bapplving him with hw gw>tM>?jait a> _ she haii done through a!l the ages.? The National Dairy Union, E. K. Slater, Secretary; St. FauJ, Minn., J. Pi Winston Has Moved Back SpruillY Building Ncxtto Riverr<w Warehouse where Nod Ford kief* Vie Automobile and Buggies and \fago\s, Don't be afraid of Ned rtinnilg over you as he rune his automobfe verAplow. .especially by J. P. Winstois storeVhers you can get ~ a |9 suit fo/tS.50, *.50 soil for $6 suit forfc, Yes too Umbrellas 30 > cte to $100f Corsets iitbig sizes.-Ladies , shoes Ne.BJ oheap, Nil. 7- to 8 cheaper ] Big lot tu/iple lists, fet rolls of matj ting lelLbone down tA 12 cents J?r yard. anU eheaper tlkn ever. Come * on and At a bargain lb the Hprojll r > I -\ y ? V T /areh( ace : :o m r D terns and S . -V ave the Freight. M O V have moved my sW1 he Carlyle building to ng, next door to the lank, where I wIU ind will be ready to se sapacity than ever beft - GEO. /H. 5Tou Have Tried A Try\the Absolutely pure and wholesome, iiwalids n strength and variety. Does not contain al the summer drink. If you have that tired and see how quickly it drives it away. Gi be absolutely perfect. , ' / Louisburg Bdt - j . F.H.?A few more empttr bam .V - r a wise J A MV I niN I | I ecd Rye I I Ef -Q !| HJil QeV H f ck of goods from \the ^ailey buildEWmers-Mer chant H increase my stock I srve you in a better >re. Give me a calI.~M COOF^R I II The Rest Now I Best. j m I n ilfInk it with impurity and gain^J ay narcotics or opiates. Rye-O'.a is I Veeling, Jviat take a drink of Rye-Ola I f?wa?eu uuaer mo pure iooq i?w to h itling Works ^ Rn^ kegsVor tale cheap. \ ll I

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