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FRANKLIN TIMES . A. F. JOHNSON, Editor and Mana^r ' Fnioar, September 80 191<jf ~ ' ' ~ -J? "" t JSDM TO B?W UIVUTUMira R. -B. Whita?Notiie. V J. J,. Palmar?For sale. o W. (j. Thomas?Chill Pills. * 17 J. H. Griffin?Hogs for sale. Joseph E. Pogue?State Fair. D. C. Alston ?Physician wanted. Bank of Youngsville?Statement. 11 Ueo. T. Andrews?Notice to teacherB 0 TAR DROPI7 _ > t (Tfc ?Don't throw stones if you live ^ In glass houifts. .?fHtop growling aV>out hard times ana do. something. , ?Business in I-ouisburg seemed ^ to be on the increase. ?Jones Macon has taken a position with L. P. Hioks. ? Hear Gov. Kitchen at Franklin ton Tuesday of next week. ^ ?Cotton sold an the Louisburg ( maiket yesterday for 13 1-2 cents 4 phr pound. ?Quite a number of our people went down ta Dicken Wednesday 'i to hem- Hon. Claude Kitchen. c ?The children of the colored t Presbyterian sohool gave a concert * in the conrt house Tuesday night. t ?F. W. Wheless has just about c completed his residence on obhrch street and lie now has one of the prettiest homes in Lonisburg. t ?J. A. Turner has leased the room ' .aa,,-.!.. ...?.J I... TV V Millar ?!,? E icvcuu jr * avaicu uj !/.,? 'ulll? 'J jeweler, and has filled up a very niue office, where he wiH conduct an extensive insurance business. i ?J. P. Winston lias begun the work on bis automobile garage on Nash street. The replacing the old J blacksmith shop with a brick building will improve the looks of that part of town. , ?We thoroughly agree with a 1 friend of ours who handed us the , following this week: "Won't it be. a pity, to put the filthy chicken coops back on the handsome granolithic sidewalks?" ?Gov. W. W. Kitchen will speak at Franklinton Tuesday and everybody in Franklin and adjoining counties are invited to go out and hear him. t ?Don't forget to go over to ' , Franklinton to hear Gov. Kitchen ' next Tuesday. There will, no doubt, be a special train to leave Louisburt about 1:30 o'clock to accommodate ^ those going from this section. t ?We would suggest that the "pity fathers" place the old oil street lamps back into commission that the "citizens of i?ouiahurg can see how to walk the streets these dark nights. ?With a fifteen thousand dollar electric light plant, and that claimed to be making from four to six hundred dollars profit monthly, and then j not being aole to bave lights on. the j streets these dark nights, is a matter I the people of Louisburg don't understand. ?J. O. Sledge, accompanied by VV. R. Fulghum, left Monday for Enfield, where they go to assist in organizing Halifax and Edgecombe counties in the Farmers Union. Mr. Sl?t|?? la? Ksstilr tins wm-b- qr,.n?-tinie and has been quite successful. We feel sure these two hustling young men will succeed in tbeir new undertaking. ?I'ossibly no town in our state with a population not greater than is claimed here, can boast of as many good horses as aro owned by onr local horsemen. Great as has been the future predicted for the automobile, man has manifested no great desire to forsake his old friend, the horse, and today fine roadsters are in greater demand than ever before. Not only are good roadsters eagerly sought, but those standard bred and of acknowledge speed are also coming in for their share of the honors. 1 ? If there is one thing in which churches, as a rule, need to be more ?? careful, it is the matter of preachers' salaries. With an indifference and an insensibility which W9 cannot un"> .derstand many churches seem to .think that it contraot between themselves an<l the minister is no con tract at all. They pron tee him a definite ?(tlaty then pay him what ever is convenient. The gas man, the coal man and even the aexton .must be paid, but the debt owing tlte " " " ? minister iaT6okbd~npi.n a? altogether _ riglpteoua and proper. _ tr. ~ >' . ' ' . > ! - 1 . . I -wjudge C. M. Cooke who spent Svmday at home, is holding Wake Superior Court this week. ?'W. W. Holmes wan exhibiting wo ears of corn here yesterday that reighed three pounds and three unoes. He save these were ^raised n high land, ?We etill have one or two men n this ooramunity who stand around in the street corner* and from inorung until night oymplaiu. about the own, their neighbors, their taxes nd the weather. Such men are nighty oommon clay and it is fortulate we have so few ot them. Suoh nen are of no use to the town, their amities or their God. They seem tg ive but no one can toll how. Like nosquitoSs and fites, thoy are not faal but disagreeable to liave about, .t is not necessary to publish the lames of the two or three who inest this community for all know ft* ~ : Notice to Teachers. The School Committee of Gold Mine Township will meet at Centerville on Saturday, October -22nd, 1910. at 1 I'clock for the purpose of electing cachets to the several schools, in said ownship. Those Wishing to apply rill make same in writing and send heir certificate to the undersigned on ir before the above date. Geo. Aniikews, SecY. * Centerville, N. C. Take Thomas' Chill Pills they posiively break Chills when directions are ollowed. If your Druggist can't sup ily them, send 50cts to W. G. Thomas, taloigh N. C. Satisfaction guaraneed. One box Thomas' Chill Pills broke ny chills and put me in "good shape." (Signed) H. A. Kearney. After taking Quinine without effect, was cured with one box Thomas' ;hill Pills. (Signed) J. W. Carter. FOR SALE VIv residence on main niwoi I Perms. * " J.~L."PaVmER. * HARTS Wi LOUISBU] And tobacco is still higher this ,ips are very satisfactory indeed, an 10m two to three dollars per hundr< Irive to see me and be convinced thi Sells it Higher a Treats Yo TRY THIS HOUSE AND M J. R. COLLIE, I iVe sell every day except Monday, and o t the salea at 10 - -DRI Drink Rye-Ola in th Drink Rye-Ola a Drink Rye-Ola in th And you will bo TO THE The undersigned beg to announce that t mous refreshing and % We also recommend .our pure ant Louisburg B< ^ l. herma: ?. , t * * * - * at'' ? TWTtCtf. The last examination fur public < school teachers will lie li?M on Sat- < urday, October 15th, at I.ouigbarg, '< beginning at 10 a, m. < It. B. VViutjc, Co. Supt. < Position Wanted. < Have had experience in general store. < Answer quick*. . " D.'C- Alston, f R( F. D. No. 1. ' Alert, N C. < now TC CURJ RHEUMATISM It is an Internal Disease That Requires an Inter- * ' <ial Remedy. u The- cause of Rliematism and kindred . disdksea ia an excess of uric acid in the ' blood.-To cure this terrible disease *h!s < acid must be expelled and the system so regulated that no more acid will be 1 formed in excessive quantities. llheu- 4 matism is an eternal disease and requires an internal remedy. Rubbing with Oils and Liniments wifl not cure, 4 affords only temporary reticf at best, , causes you to delay the proper treatment, and allows the maladv to get a 4 firmer hold on you. Liniments may ease the pain, but they will no more care Rheumatism than paint will < change the fibre of rotten wood Science has at last discovered a perfect and complete cure, which is- called < "Rheumacide." Tested in hundreds of ( cases, it has effected the most marvelous cures; we believe it will cure you < Rheumacide "gets at the joints from ( the inside," sweeps the pbisons out of the system tones up the stomach, reg- < ulate the liver and kidneys and makes I you well all over. Rheumacide "strikes the roots of the disease and removes its 1 cause." This splendid remedy is sold by druggists and dealeny' generally at 50 cts. and $1 a bottle. In tablet form at ?5c. and 50c. a package For sals by Beasley-Alston Drug Co. Louisburg, JJ. C. j Important Notice.! I take this method of informing my customers that on and after October 1st I will not sell any more beef on time. I regret to have to make this ruling uuk aa l ucumui. inane collections It DCcomes necessary- I will take pleasure in delivering all orders to any part of town, but remember that cash must i accompany same This is not meant for a selected few, but for everybody. It is impossible for me to continue the market without making all my co lections, so remember to send the cash when you order b^f. Resptfuny, W. E. Murphy ^REHOUSE RG. N. C. than it was last, prices on 1 d all other graces have advenoed ?d. Get a load ready bitch up and tt Harts Warehouse. Lnd J. R. Collie u Better AN AND HE CONVINCED Louisburg, N. C. I ur sales committee ate going to start o'clock sharp, NK-= i ie morning it noon * e evening O K pretty soon.. i PUBLIC i hoy have the exclusive sale of the fa-! I healthful beyeraire /jft 1 wholesome other soft drinks. Jttling Works I ?Proprietor. ' ' 'I " '} ".. ' I I I. .1. HipriurimiuiTj t Who Invests ^ || The monev you earned last year but ^ dribs." ftest assured someone has i of its earning power. Keeping your v you and not someone else reaos the f ^ .start an account with us and save ps ' investments?^ This flan has been pr V has other adoantages in addition to f | FIRST . NATI LOUISBl X UNDER SUPERVISION O r ___ | m = | Stone Chur t 2, 3,.4 and 5 gallon Churns. 1, 2 et 25 dozen large size Jelly. t CHICKEN Ice tea glasses and faucers ?1 per set. 1< New line creckery. Come to see us wl 1 L. P. X _ ON THE CORNER PHOI = fr'0"" j Seasonable S> '*** v. | cot J Bagging T: 2 se J Oats Rj; 2 ll^l/IMMP DR I I lYitmnnL L>rt X LOUISBURG, . " ^ _ Yotir Money | let get away from you in "little it invested and is getting the benefit ' dollars working for you means that u i*. . ull profit of your laloor. Why not if irt of your earnings? make your own ort table to others It is safe and _ '^T the amount you accumulate. - - . _ ^ ONAL BANK | JRG.N.C IF U. S. GOVERNMENT ? ?; ? ns and Jars | d 8 gallon Jars. Extra top and rubbers. glasses at 30 cts per dozen. FOUNTAINS " | 0 dozen of tumblers at 40 and 00 cts per set sen you want anything in fancy groceries V UirKQ I . . . w. vw, I ME 4-2 LOUISBURG, N. C. 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