r" i midi rj - - . ? <*. ' ' * '* ' " "" *' " * Try us With a ] . . * ' ~ Ned Fi S_,- ^ Pop^ Items. _ _ K. L. Mofare gave an ice creain supper Jto about seventy-five of bis frieigls on last Monday night. Tbe occasion was greatly enjoyed by all / Misses Ida and Sarah Conyers are i />[ attending school at Franklinton this s y/ session. J. W. House and G. H. Purgerson went down to Xorgolk last week tn ' the old veterans re-union. J. T. Holden and wife visited their : grand-mother, Mrs. t'. H- Conycr* last week. . ** Mr. Cox and wife, of Raleigh, h.iv?been vjsiting at R. L. Conyers toe past week. ~Miss Corrine Holmes has been visiting her a out, Mrs. Ray, of Wake county. The good road force has commenc' ed work on the road from Popes to Pocomoke and it will not be long before the road will be completed to the GranvtUe line. This road will go through one pt the best sections in j llu St-.'.. ? .l ? v j.. : ! 1 ?*" ?? * c? cij mm > ir? w??ariug . smiles, and I am sure the old horses, oxen and mules are too. P. II S. Pocomoke Items. The sympathy of our community goes to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell. Several of their lit- | tie children have been very sick, and . one, the little infant bov, died last I f ' ? . Thursday. The death of a little in- 1 fant breaks the heart of thu mother and father, and ye. we know that; they are saved from any troubte that might overtake them in life. God will wipe away your tears, heal your * broken hearts, and mike you in time i to realize that "He. doeth all things J well." W. J. Jones and mother and Miss ' Corrine Holmes visited relatives near Roger's Store Saturday ^nd Sunday. Miss Emma Jones is spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Sallie Gill, near Louisburg. ' _ . .' I Miss Louie Williams who has been visiting friends in Durham, returned Saturday. Musea Zelma Holmea and Lallie I Coal? | Hard, S | GET YOL 8 !'--.' ' HM?** . .. vmm;{!/_; m , . ? V " IND ?hDidA If yoy did other oper Load our openh this seasoi ; ed with ot Frazicr and Lewis I Try us with your m ord Be Fuller are visiting Miss Ada liear- j ney, near Kearney. K. L. M o >re cave an ice cream | sniper last week. A large crowd at- j tended, and tliev report an oili tyable ' occasion. . | pki-sk. v. /... . . l mo remeny tcill deaden the I pain or takp tie soreness from ! Cuts and Bruises quicker thapVNoah's Liniment. It is antiwptic and the best pain remelyA One trim -wlil convince yon. Noah's Liniment penetrates; requires nut lstle rubbing. ,, Here's the Proof J Mr. Edward Ryan.Vwho has been cm* 1 ployed at Ahe Old Ekpralnlon Iron and Kali Worlp In Richmond. Va., for about. i fifty year#, makes thl following: state- J ment: "While workhg at my1 trade (Iron work) I get brtlsed and cut fr?quentty./and I find tkat Noah's Liniment takes all the flkreness -out and heals tie wound Immediately. Have also uyd your remedytfor rheumatism with tie best results, land recommend ' It to fnyone suffering twith aches and < , Juta** Llmlmrmt is tie best remedy tl fdr Rheumatism. Sc la tick. Lame Back. Stiff Joints and MuscleL Sore Throat, Colds. Strains, Sprains. lCuta. Bruises. Colic, Cramps. ak- s Neuralgia.' Tooth- r*" I ache and all C?l Nerve, Bone and UTTknl Muscle Aches and ff W i JM _ 11 Pains. The gen- ^, M ulne has Noah's . ( Ark on every -?V--' l package. 25 cts. fVV'VVVV'V Sold by dealers In | 1 fllil * M 1 medicine. Sam- II IV#*V ||b| pie by mall lree^ |AJLJUUJLAy| Noah Remedy Co., |M|T|TT|9j|fl i Richmond. Va. UllUAUlJU Public Stenrf xap^r - J I have operieian once over the First' National Bank Thr tife . purpose of doing Stenographic >Wirk for tire public. ] Accuracy ana ne&wwsj is my aim and I shall be glad to fllllf and wait on all ' who may need itmJ services. Work called for and deli fired. Phone No. 55. Charges reasoiMft* Ro1e:V C. Bailey. Looiaburv, X. C. | \ .. 1 V . . r -e ( - ? ?- . ?- T ,, * oft, Eurek JR SUPPLY I ' ~ * d*y *t < k. RE/ _. . : ; ; - n; . -1 '' mm -- 1 ? -i EPE (ouoee CKi you know.\ut/if you ling sales wen/imitati ng sale than/liWjeiitir j. All othVr prices w irs, as shcl\vn beloW: >-9-10 15; M. a: Pruitt 8-15-22-40; Wii\ / ton 8-11-15; \V. G. f ext load an/be convinced that the Ino n Willis RA RGAIJfS a t r J^P.lWIN^TONS.; 1.000 Umb irrelaa. *?" 1.000 Shirt*. \ 1 .?ill sell t hirt* to/the next (10 days j 50 ct valne war 25 cts. 81.00 /? 50 cte 81,60 ? I "5 cts These Shikts Must Go" I.adiesSkir I B!*ck, Brown and;white i L ss Thak Cost! \ Undies Shorn Ro. 3 ?fc 3-1-2 20 |>er t.t legs thWcost, Xos. 7 & 8 WAY bki.ow eosT.l Suspenders 50 ct. valne ititr at 25 Us. Mens Hats 82.50 value 81.25 Jist 1-2. Box Paper tor tlig^l^diell^hct. value 12 l-2cts. i per box. lOOtfill color Buttons less j "uin 1-2 cost YNOW iierk comes !e Mkxs ti.oVnixo just marked iSosrn from su.75 dP.oO to 84.50 $5 00 L'.uue on Bars 500 Vants below cost I ill SELUXG UOODs\o\V .TV8T FOR FUN and at prices you have never beard of before. j. p. WINSTON. last grand excursion via | southern railway. j. TO BUCHMOMp, VIRGINIA. On Sept. 20th tll^ Southern Railway will operate its last Annual Excursion :o Richmond, Va.. from Qbldsboro, italeigh, Durham, < >xford, Henderson, md intennedate stations including JelT- 1 eys, Vjt \ j j don*t miss this Opportunity to visit the uiistoric 1 capital of irixie. j With its many poialB of interest vhile the weather is dplbhtful. Very, heap rates will applylas follows: Trom Goldsboro, l \ $3 50 " Selma, / \ 3 50 r " Raleigh, I \ . 3 00 J ' Durham, / \ 3 00 " Oxford, / V 2 60 " Keysville, / y 2 50 J This tram will /leave Oolrlsboro at 1:45 a. m., Selma/7:40, Kalekgh 8:35, Durham 0:30, llermerson 9:00land Oxford 10:52, a. m?/ arriving 4:Ip, p. m., ptllPninO' Ioqwo ' RipKmAnrl nn Vinu enrr liar train up to Aid inclu .. ~ ?j N DEN1 T - - r Opening Sale didn't we will tell you that al idns cs wersold more tobacco 01 e Lbirisbftrg market had sob ere also imitations as com par tead Stalling* 6-9-11-18; H. M^lelUS^M^SO; \V. O. Hii Smitt 11-15-20-31-4-"> 50. epakdent warehouse is the place to sell your tobacei "" " "" ""' "" I''*!"""""""""""" imson Ch< GODIMNS SHOES Godr V ; ? y \ *" /\X f its Shoes for the children we have- them f its Shoes for the boys and girls we have fhem . f its shoes for the young ladies we have them....... ., f its shoes for the middle aged or old ladies we have t We have iust received the m< Shoes ever showed in Louisbur jpection. - / EVKH\ O Absolutely solid in every detail CANDLER - CI AL^? Ifetway Lump, I nt.\>ULU WtA \ ' . 1 - - \'". :::M - . ^ - >, ' ; / . ... . . ' .. \ - . - ;: . - ' r. . ? .A- :'X , I WAREHOUSE | V . -v - " " > I 1 i j 4J _ Satisfaction Reigned II M - ' ' m ?- ... ;/ as Johnson I I nan'/ I ihoes I / GODNI AN'si I SHOESj _ | /. GODM AN' sV] I GODMAN'H V GODM AN 9*1 h?V ... ......GODMAN'H \ . s OF cour^H Dst (Complete line of GodraaniB g; and cheerfully invite your ii^H I?air . rfl lNTEED fl or your money back for askifl i * ? ROWELL CO| ? ?? 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