/* F HO ILIHt I3 ?u A V 1 J. w. LOCALS. > ?its a fine 10 pound boy and \ f' H. O. Ray is wearing smiles. ;,n ?Tom Outlaw, colored, who t< r,01 forty years has been our street dray- ^ mna, was married last week. ?E. P. Blackley. has taken a position wiih the McGhee-Jovtier Co.. and will bo glad to see his friends. J *' I ?The coal weather the |iast week j, has caused a lot of us to come down ^ the street with our hands in our pook- ^ ets- \ j ?The Philathea class of the Bap-1 ^ t?t church gave a lawn party for the j ^ benefit of the class Friday night in'j Joynt-r's Grove, which was very >' much enjoyed t>v all present. ^ ^ ?The ginnint outfit operated last! ^ season b^r Capt. I. H. Kearney and y. i Mr. J. H. Cooke, has been rented by j the Farmers T'nion, who will operate j it this season. The outfit is a new { one and was bought by them last fall. * ?The first new bale of cottoj sold on this market this year was 1 sold Wednesday afternoon by Nat Murray, colored.' It weighed tfiO pounds and brought 13 1-2 ceuts. ' S. C. Vsnn bought the cotton and it was ginned by GreeD A;. Powell. ?SheriS 11. A. Kearney, passed through our town yesterday en routei to Raleigh with the negro who murdered policeman Stalling*, of Spring Hope. Sheriff wss in the act of i getting off the train to go to Louis-1 burg, when he was handed a tele - ?gram to continue his trip to Raleigh. ?His many friends here will regret to hear the following taken from the Raleigh Evening Times Her. T. B. Justice, of Benson, N. C., tvas brought to Rex Hospital today for treatment Some days ago ha was bitten by a mosquito and it seems to ^ hare set up Mood poison. He was brought to the hospital last night by is . Jjis son Mr. Gee. B. Justice, assistant j* labor commissioner. I ?One of the moat pleasant affairs - of the season took place on Saturday evening when a number ot.trieoda |; were entertained at the elegant and spacious borne of Mrs. J. H. ~ R/A N K L SWORT " ^ L-VlSrOB ~r : . ]\r orga: r * >N HOLUIN ay, of Vonngsville. Delightful reeshnitnts were served in the liir.g room which was beantifally/Aee rated with fett s and cat "tower*, he guests at a late h"ur broke tip, ;it|o lliil ale would entertain gain real soon. ? t)n the night of S-pteuiVier, 3rd ie Pltilalhea class of the Baptist itorch met at the home of Mrs. [. W, Allen, it being the time for re election of new officers. We ad a very enthusiastic meeting, the lllowing officers were elected Mrs. I. W. Allen, President, Miss Susie IcGhee, Vice President, .Miss Bessie oyner. Secretary, Lottie Evans, asistant secretary, Mrs. J. W. Nowell, Treasurer, Mrs. H. L. May, Keporer. 'ersonal M<ss Maggie Cooke, is visiting 'etatives here. Mrs. J. A. Kelly, of Henderson, ,isited Mrs. L. C. Perie Ibis week. Mrs. T. P. Barrett and sister, Miss Snsie A Hen, visited Kgleigh Tties lay. Miss VVinston and friend, of Durham, spent last week at I}. S. Gnp. ton's. Mrs. I.ucy -Person Blake, of Greensboro, is visiting at J. D. Speeds. L. H. Cutler, Jr., ot Nerberne, visited his sister, Mrs. Dr. Winston, last week. Mnr. W. K. Moss and Miss Wester, of Henderson, visited our town the past week. Miss Myrtle Holmes, of Durham is visiting her grandfather, J. II Cooke, Esq. Mrs C. D. Brut -and Mrs. A. O Perry returned from the northerr markets Monday. Mrs. Joe Person, of Charlotte spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs. W. II. Harria near town. Sam Person, of Laorel, accom panted by W. P. Montgomery apeni part of Sunday at J. D. Speeds. Dick Conway, of Franklin, Va. -INT ON WEDNESDAY, ! HFURNI NS jSffij I || Worry less a: N more; Frown 1 breathe more; ana cnew moi /jQu \ Either write or cittL^tist say Fill/ ) /payment F 10c lif 11/ We are atill receiving a few J EJ. don't wait anytonger, write c We arn'satisfying buyers evi 3 IGSWOR Miss Mattie Coo way, of Wake Forest, visited their people here this week. v Miss Ruth Finlayscm left the past' week for Norfolk, where she will attend Bchool. She was accompanied hv her father. Misses Emma Perry, Annie Proitt and Ethel Perry attended the Woman's Missionary Union at Voungsvide last week. Mr. Hayes, of near Lonisburg, and Arthur Person, of Douisburg, seem interested in the good roads around : Franklinton as hoth were up here on Suntfat1. . ' I [ Miss Mary Fuller Day left for I Statesville this week to attend the I Woman's College,', and Miss Willie j Green .Day left for the Teachers t Training sclfool at Greenvitle. 1 1 u?.. -~.i n.., v.-W:* . o? i no. ntj^ mio. openi nunHay at the home of Rev. W. 5V. Rose. Mr. Xobltt is pastor at Yonuggvi'ile ami filled the pulpit for Mr. Row, giving us a fine, practical sermon. Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Pratt will return to their home in Richmond thia week, aud Rev. and Mrs. Hgrrell will spend the winter with Miss Grace Ward. Miss Ward should feel paitieolarly fortunate in sharing her house- with this interesting and ' pleasant oouple. Dr. William Carter Person and , charming daughter*, Misses Mart Agues and Millie Carter, ot <5rlanda, Fla., visited last week at the homes ' of Mr. IV. I*. Montgomery and Mra P. C. Person. Dr. Person is a native of this section, leaving here ir the sixties for Mississippi and latei ' settling in Orlanda, Fla., where h' enjoys an extensive practice sis i ' physician and is now medical di ' recto' for the-Seaboard sflteafl Dr Person was ranch impressed with th< - substantial growth of our little tewn t and the many improvements siuci his last, visit to this section fivi , years ago . . ' - * - - J. u ; - . ' "*'' ..1. - tei ? i ' V" O E P A F Sept. 21 1910 miBE j * ' . ti'A work mVe; 1 .ess and laugh ir Tattle less and ] re; Preach less Vn what you want, dictate your terras\n , tetch the dotted line* and it is al\ McKinley Sheet "-tnrr Pianos every week, yon will ne is to semi you one. if Piano, quality J >ry week, we will please you if you v TH, Public Steno ^rapher I have opened an offi/eover the First National Bank fryr th/ purpose ?f doing Stenographic Watk for the public. Accuracy ana neatKfss is my aim and I shall be glad to cili and wait on all who may need ntfr^serviceB. Work called for and delirerefcL Phone No. 55. Charges. reasoilable\ Robert Ok Bailey. LouisbuTcr, N. C.I x NOTICE! , Haying qualified as administrator of Marcus A. Fuller, deceyied, this is to notify all persons having claims against his estate to prteent /hem to the undersigned on or n%Ior4 the 16th day of .September 1911, orSiifa notice will be plead in bar of theiMecovery. All per! sons owing said estakwill make imI mediate settlement J \his September 116th, 1910. I \ E If ORA^U LLER, I Aahnnistrutor. I CHICHESTER S P3LLS DIAMOND BRAND | LADIES f A*k four I'mr/rUt for CHI JHES.TKR'S A DIAMOND 11KAND PILLJ Vn Kzt> and/j\ OOLD mrtnllic box?, ?eal A with BIixKOJ Ribbon. Take no oincn %r or yob? v/ .Dnnnrlit and o?k for CIl Clfc*.T?II8 ? DIAMOX1) BRAND PIT .S\?r tw?rntT-fl7C ! V?arsregarded aa Erat.Safc t, Al\ays Reliable. sold BY ALL IRlfiCGISTS ] ;r?kK everyw|ERE\^kxS ! American Beach CORSETS MAny ltoman who chogbes can improve her per W 1z) 1 beauty J Y V wfth little effort i yii *#> i ?f expenseT AMBR,CAN VXV^A BEAUTY j^iRI Vi.00 to 58.00 firtiS W(l\ *1 w'" improve C |l. tjjfly tie appearance vi I oifltiy gown that / TV^ isfrorn over it. iALAHA?0 CORSET CO. EJcUmve Mkcrj Because Ivh believairi them, we ell and relommcnd them.* Mrs. JA. M. Hal] rill try us. louisbur BKINfi I'S Country I A We pay the highest pricedf< Hams, Shoulders, middlings i 1 UCe Shd A For the next fifteen days wp ~ ladie shoes at cost so as to in A line of fall shoes. We hyill ^ Snoes. Fruit Jars, Jar ruhbe ties. Tobacco Twine antlAan t Brantley 1 Louisburg Business is If a ntan lovas a womnn\ thaXi If a woman loves a lnan.VAt' If they want to f<et rmirri/\. tl I am selling soft drinks,Ahatis Give me your order atfl you < Knapty bnrrels and Veia cheap Louisburg B( l|. F. L./HERMA] I t f/ - ! I T- M -E N T ; MUSIC ?_ . FFIN ? TsT j 3A8KET^ H Live Ride less and we Lore; Drink less a pray more; Eat 1( d practice more. d the quality of goods you want, make over, we'll do the rest Music 10C ver ready and you wont feel able tr ?nd price and terras don't suit vou don >p Butter, Kggs. Chickens ? H in? other country pro will sell you men and akX room for our immense le the celebrated Peters ^ trs, jCops, Preserving kettern A G. Hicks 4 I 4 t I > r Business J I his business k her business, lat'e their business my business i(id do durn sight more business )Ulirtg Works 1 S, grppr-ietoe? | HOUSE - 1- ^ ? ??. \ > ' ilk nd icso /0O your 1 g, N.C. YOUR Produce | |

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