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J--. . o , yr' jhlltUAT. October 14. 1810. iipix to in uxuTuuim D E Harris?Notice. J N Davis?For Kent. B F Wilder?For Sale Geo H Cooper? Notice. Dobbin-Ferral Co?Invitation. J H Johnston?Announcement. McGhee-Joyner Co?Seed wheat. H C Keatney?Death and Teres. H C Taylor?Rubber tirds worn out, Or 8 Rapport-You C?a Bee Clearly. ^TAft DROPS. Q ?"I didn't see no trains pass." ?Read B. F. Wilder's adv. ttSanother column. ?D. C. Alston has taken a position with The Alston Co. :?From the way coal is being delivered around town it begins to remind one of winter. . ?The concrete sidewalks are beginning to look fine and it almost seems impossible, the improvement they make. ?The new pavement is adding a great deal to the appearance of the buildings and streets on which it it being placed. ' \ ?J. D. Hill has returned from Durham and has taken a position with J.?W. Holl'";?wnrth in the furniture business. ?Quite a number of our people went over to Henderson Monday night to see "The Sins of the Father" and report a tine time. ?The story is told that a certain woman was reading the matrimonial columns of a paper and remarked to her husband: "Here's a strange coincidence?a William Strange married to a Martha Strauge." "Stiange indeed," remarked her husband, "but I expect the next news will be a little stranger." ?Dr. S. Rapport will be in Louisburg, at the Hotel, Wed. Oct 26th, .for one day orrly, for the purpose of examining eyes and - fitting glasses. Remember that you pay nothing for the examination of your eyes in buying glasses of him and be will furnish only the best quality at a moderate price. Read bis adv. in another colum. ?We take it for granted that parents are as much if not more interested in the advancement of theii children at school as. are the teachers, and no teacher takes delight in a pupil's failure. The management simply wishes to call the attention oi the parents to the facts in the case and urgently, requestr-no, demand ?-that nothing be allowed to interfere with the progress of their cliilin school work. ?The advertising merchant is thi one who does the business in these days of push and enterprise. There are more newspaper readers today than ever before in the history of the world. The newspaper places your business under the eye of the buyer. He sees what he wants, and knowing where to'find it, looks up the wideawake merchant who asked bim to oome and see him. Success in these days of sharp competition calls for eternal vigilance You can't keep a hustler down. . ?The cigarette fiend is being hit "hard upon all sides in tbe business world. The Chicago, , Burlington and Quincy Railroad company has announced that every employe found smoking cigarettes the company will no longer give him employment. They have ascertained to their satisfaction that the cigarette fiend cannot, or does not perform bis duties in as satisfactory a manner as does the other fellow. This is poor encouragement for our boys. ?What a different appearance our city would preaent if the powers that be would enforoe the ordinances now on the books. We should not ... then be constantly annoyed by gates abd shutters opening outside on the sidewalks?steps stretching half-way across therti?brick walks with de * fective aarfacesV-fplI of man-traps? orange and banana peelings and other slippery things \Vhich may some day involve the city into heavy damages to come otlt of the pookeffe of the "dear people."?Ex. A special \pe?tingXf the stockholders of tl\e Loufsbnrg Wagon ' Company is caNedJb be held at the office of Win. rl. Xuffin, First National Bank Builyng, Louisbnrg, N. C., on Monday, tfctober 24th, 19t0, GXO/HNcooi'EH, Bps. C. B. Chbath mt, See., pro tem.' * m w o .. _ r* '7 "' > *b- V// -''' ;/ v '! Announoeinapit. 1 J. HL John*ton, in jformer years . connected with^eadinfc jewelry establishments in the mrger oitiea of i North Carolina, and/nixpsrt watchmaker, jmyeler in optician, in whiob lmesVis is /he recipient of several valuable Aestimonials, has rented a part w/hs Hollipgsworth piano store, whMh he will be ready to receive patrcflfk about Friday October 21th ainatupply in the future, ID an efticienlAnann^r, all needs in new end rspBr.*ork\u reasonable 1 pH?s?, f- \ f ^Rubber TJiim Wony6ut. I can pat on new-onay while you wait. All kinds BtUe/y- repairimg; the very best. 22 vwrs experience making and repairing biggies. |3hop next to jail. f \ d. c. tA^i.or., *' Owing to the resitaiation of R. R. ' Perry, conatablevof Harris ToWnship, , this is to give notice jthat G. FT Ball has been nominated at a candidate for constable for Rami Township to be i voted for at the com\ag election on No: vember 8, 1910. . I Ohm. Den*. Ex. "Com. Barns Township. Death and ^axes 1 Both must be met. / My. official life is Hearing the clafee. The law Aid my bondsman ipquire ma to collect all taxes (Tuennd clear my | official bond. \j If you do not paA me, Twill have to levy on your pjomorty at onoe. This is meant mi wery one who i haa not paid ajl TaxesAdaa. I will > have a Deputy :a the Voting pface in each Tnwnsbw), on TVsdav Oct. i 25th, 1910, wit| books Collect taxes. H. C. Keadsey, Sheriff. ! Oct. 1?, 1910. HADTC" IV inn I J YYi louisbu; October 14th?Prices reached h Warehouse this week; alfyrradeg froi now gelling higher than a\any previ advice is to market your tobacco as I better time to sell than whe\prices i ing you to pay a lot of drummers ta Pi to persuade you to sell it where f of'business will guarantee to puk mfc , for your tobacco than any other Vir ity considered. Get you a piece <|E 1 'count up how many men have been* to persupde you to carry your tobset your tobacco at honle, what does ?iii up, and they think perhaps you fie ber this, that J. R. Collie at HartslW you better. TRY THIS HOUSE AND M J R. COLLIE, I DOBBIN-F M*ale?gi NORTH CAROLINA'S LEADING INVITES Ypl TOy^ ^STATE And Home Coining Jubilee. / Make our* store your headquarters, make engagements with tli/m/to me mail addressed in our car J. We sel Carpets, Shoes. Yofl CcHJ^ Tbe true value ol glasses we mt be first quality, fine looking amf^)< lieve you of all vour eye trc^ulea < burg, Wednesday, Octohft 26th, a DR. S* I havejost receiveoa^ines ol You buy them at Whojgrftle Cob TIflHURG i. w/b\ / /louisbu J SEED WHEAT?300 Whe'ls Seed Wheat, clean, selecteifJEsed wheat. Sold ia any auantitr daliVrd. McUhee j Joyner Co., Franklin ten, V. C, FOR SALE?On. Tuesday, November let, 1910, 1 wilnaell at public auction at my old Lome vlace trie following: 2 two horse wagkma,/l McCormick Mower and Rakejl fifty tooth Harrow, . 1 fan mill, Chrjf Shelter, Grind Stone, some bells, y head of cows, several plows and Aher articles too numerous to mMthn. 1 will also rent my home plhce apr 1911. B. F1 1 Wilder, RF D ? iivouisburg, N C , WANTED OLDRAOS?Will exchange ' OkLi#psr? forbid rags at the TIMES , Oh FlCE. ? For Rent. < A two or three hors&farm near Mar- i garet, eight mi lie earn, of Louisburg, land well adoptcAto porn, cotton and. ' tobacco. There ia lyseveu room dwell- < iag, two tenant hoMes, three tobacco , barns and other ouMiouses. Apply to, ' / \ J. N. Davis, ' with W. P. Neahfe C<A LouiBburg, N'. C < Hot drinks now on at Scoggin's. , ??we?^ D1I PS iC'fCf ff?B , ILCah Dr. Jhoojj s Kartc rntment , FOR SAL^. My residence on maV/street. Easy Terms. J.l PALMER, . Take Thomas' ahijKPills they positively break ChillAjfben directions are ' followed. If yoiufDruggist can't sup , ply thom, sendSBsts to W. Gr Thomas, Raleigh N. Or Satisfaction guaran- ' I teed. ? ?-t-?| ~~ i LOST?Fountain pen. with my name, W. F. Beasley, engraved on it. Finder will please re trior to this office and receive a libeijfgeward. FOR~SALE?238 q^reB of good farming land in warren county, on Fishing Creek. Railroad gpns^th^ough plantation, and it contayi^ahree good residences with all necSffiarv lout houses Apply to J. p. Pears#, ft F. D. No. 1, Louisburg, N. C J \ TAKEN UP?A aai^\brindle bull vearling, was takeiv /p irv my cotton field, owner can get same B&ycaUing on me and paying for thisjfedvertisement and other charges. RAP. Taylor. One box Thomas' Ahiiy,Pills broke my chills and put me im*#ood shape." (Signed) HjR. Kearney. arehOuse RG. N. C. igk water mark for tobacco at Harts it Ahe lowest up to the highest are ijus time for a .umber of years. Ooi 'est a 4 you can, as there is never a ^re high. I am not paying, or asktell you where to sell vour tobacco, on do not want to, but as a matter re dollars and cents in your pocke ehouseman in North Carolina?xjual paper and pencil and see if yon eat! to s> e yon for the past week, trying s^o them an 1 if not.trying to but i mean? Just this, tobacco has gone notVise to the fact. Just ren omarehause sells it higher and (rents AN AND BE CONVINCED * Louisburg, N. C. ERRIL CO. I?, INL/C l RETAIL DRY GOODS STOKE IJ TO COME THE ^fAIR vV^sk of October 17 to 2*2, 1910 Write yyur friends to eome and et you arvour store. Have your I Pry poodsTSsuits, Ooate, Millinery < < Se^~ Clearly for you because thev will a a cbfnfort to-wear as wetland reind heaabpies. I will be in Louist the HoteV for one day only. raVport : Shoes Drummers Sample Shoes. ' t. Don't buy until you see them. ' AINSTORE | . i ^ooke - ; C' . l!WU | Getting Read u j while you arb>preparin< X lect to make provision f good bank account meaf x -and' every oth\r col j .start thi.s WEEKyo LA x you over comfortably x , you at thi.s BANKY I ; FIRST NATI I qmptn cure*"0 'pu aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa WWWWWWWW^WVWWWWWWWW^ _? | a.a.a.a.^a^-'iii4aaaii44i4i wv>www^v | X ? t ii! | AVE t \ Tongue Truck v 60 Tooth, two wections, Adjustai ^ Chattanooga Chilled f: poiiyT ? Chattanooga Oliver ar.ySyra I L- P/~ X ON THE CORNER PHOIV r r; Seasonably'' I Bagging I Oats / rVi | McKII^E BR | LpUISBURG, I ly for Winter I i FOjl WINTER, DON'T NEG OR/UNFOR^EEN NEED^. A X l/rooD, FUEL, CLOTHING, , X> iT?-WEATHER. NECESSITY. 'X\' Y AWAY ENOUGH To TIDE T ALWAYS GLAD To .SEE i \ >f u. No ngovernment ?=5-5?s-as -fe-?s=a*J?asH?? \ <: * W . u \ ^ ?, i :RY-| Itf'sc Harrows . :'rs; I X ue Spike Tooth Lever Harrows I X oV^s, Number 63 and 72 I s\for - * x ;cuse Vos. 455 and 464 Plows I X HICKS, I IE 4-2 LQUISBURG, N. C. 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