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* ?i lull Town I _ A UC (First Mor 1 Lot with 8 room house, st now occupied by Mr. Stovall, on Ki 1 five room house, large lot, 1 five room house on Main avenue. . 1 seven room house on .Main Hna l\n>l !-- - J! ! v/uu UUllUIII^ il'l nu I?iir 2 building lots on Mineral S| All of the above property ii paying tenants. Oar reason f jr sell money >n our kusioesns. ^ WILL MAKE TERMS AU of above will be sold fiist If you want to move to a good town Ipportnnities it will pay you to in vet Corr Solic j. w. =? ; ! LOCALS. ?The Connty Candidates next Saturday. ?Cotton sold here Tuesday for Mete?going up a little. ?Quite a number of Auto's pass, ed through our town en route to Fair last week. , _____ - - - J ?The general opinion of our people ia that the railroad people should run the Shoo-Fly one hour sooner in the afternoon as it ts so late now when it passes here. ?Don't fail to come out next Saturday, October 29th. to hear the Cour.tr Candidates. Besides the candidates there will be Hons. W. C. Newland and T. W. Bickett. A brass band is also promised which will help make (he day a gala day - ?:? ?The series ni muntin ? ' .... held at the Baptist Church this week, by Rev. (J. P. Harrell assisted by Rev. Braxton Craig, pastor of the Baptist Church at Monroe, N. C., is meeting with sacoess. Mr. Craig is preaching some very forceable sermons. The services are being held at 10 o'clock in the morning and 7:30 at night. All in the aommumty are invited to attend .the services. ?Tbe Fair wat very liberally ^InftrOniaed last week by tbe people of oar Town and community and nearly all declare that the exhibits yrere the best they ever saw there - but the general opinion of all waa v chat the Midway was very "dirty." , 'While there were some very good shews, there were some that sboald *?t bsve beee- sL'oweO to exhibit us ,the State. ?Just as a pi rty consisting of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Green, Mrs. W If oGbee,Miss Susie McGbee, and M*- J' W. McGbee, were about tc tart for Henderson j Monday nigh! te witness Polly of ths Circus, or Mr. MoGhsas automobile, he found that aomothing waa wrong with it and that the/ could not make the ' t * ii?B. I - " _ ? _' _. F R AN K L SSWORTI *\ . * .ots for Sale ? at t i o r Lday in December) ablee, shelters, good well, about 1 b3 ac enmore avenue. now occupied by Mr. Tungtell, Kenmore. s street i ow occupied by Mr. Fuller," on street now occupied by Mr. Place. ling Main street lot. rings rtrecu about 1 1-2 acres. ! in good x8b<uti<5h, and all the houses t ing is we have too much real estate aod V? s TO St IT RESPONSIBLE BUYE \r 3 T\ a. ? uuiiuny ui i^ecemoer unless row private to iive, where vnur children will have no. itigate this sale espondence ited :: :: :: /e A HOLLINt trip on,the machine. The Shoo-Flv pos was then palling into tfie station and j a nasn was maae tor the train which rj?T was made more satisfactory than the jOD machine and they left via. the rgy S. A. L. instead of l>y auto. pe, Personal Curl liai'grr, ' t Middlesex, is here , ^ on a visit to hie people. Miss Katie Bet Morris, of Clayton, |spent Sunday with her people here. Mrs. James Mulligan left Tuesday for Kingston, X. V., to visit her people. ! Misses Mable and Eleanor Van? returned from Northern points Moaday. Wi Miss Martha Harris, of St. h Mary's, Raleigh, spent Sunday at jjn( home. Donald Cheatham, of Durban, 17* spent Sunday wittv his nncle, Copt. . y E. J. Chealbem. ig Miss Elizabeth Alston, of Louis- M | burg, spent yesterday at Mr. G. L. * Whitfield's. k Mrs. B. F. Taylor and two daughters, Huth ^ and Lillian, visited at F. Capt. I. H. Keasaeys Saturday. ? Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bazzle, who ? have been visiting at Mr. H. C. ? Rays, returned home yesterday. . '1st Messrs HuUr ?J t?' .... ? .. -mw I. UJ ?UU VUSi ins PrMoUard, of Portamoutb, Va, are ] riaitiDg friend* aud kindred here. he Meeara. Joe end Walter Cooke, 'av -who are attending eohool at Oak Ridge, epeot Saturday and Sanday |1K at home. let Mr. and Mr*. J. Baal Johnaon, ll>l Mr. Robert Raged ale and aiater, Miea Lena, of Cardaftaa, are viaiting at Mr. E. W. Morria. I Mr. A. H. Vann, Miaa Kathleen . Ballard, Mr. W. J. Ballard, Mba ill- I I la Hama, Miaa Grace Ward, k'r. no' i Jonea Cook* and Mr. A. O. Petty Mj \ went to HeDdaraon Monday night g* X_ ;? ti ff -a I ?U HUM rony 01 in* t ire**. p'< I - ' ? t List of Lotion. w i liemainwg in the Frtrrklinton / i fjii J . I NT ON WEDNESDAY, \ FURN ipi si |j re, house \?MM Kenmore / BgL__ " x 'X HH lays good need the CTfTSM' RS ilv before I od school / SSWOF (office uncalled tot: iu'jenia Boone, M??. Mollie-Har Georgian Jovnerr X*ucy Am its, W. J. Alo6innHy Mary Mar r' Arthur Lindaey, Mrs. By ell tv, Mr?. Ollie- Perry, Prof. D. W atherbv. Oven W??dT Willinn Wigi in?r Franco* Young. Vhen calling. for any ?f the abov 56 eavr**they were ?(#?ertjeed." W. P. Ex>w**t?, P. M E. A. ROGERS Tinwforiker Louisbursjf N. C. I) make estiinaiV on any jol irk Guaranteed ,f fall or writi en in need of AytVng in m; ^^World'T T Announcement[ wiah to announce ?o the peopl Louiaburg and foeinty that e BBCored apace i C. T. Stokei re on Main dtreet ind will conduc up to date jetlwli f and -watch It ir buaineis on m after Oetobe Any work left i t liia Rlcwe befor it lima will be eal Si for, flred.an urned to him p oirotly. Wate - my advertieeme t irauture iiaui G Wt\j-rrei.n. NOTldfet Having qnalitinV. aa admin fetrator < went A. Puller. OKCird. thia la < tify all peraoaa ha .Vb claim* again i eatate to prnent \tem to the ui reigned on or bcforelthe 18th day < ptembcr 1M1, or thil \otice will t Md In bar of their rAotjery. All pe, aa owing laid- eatate lwi\ make in sdiate nttlemant. *ti? \eptemb< th, 1W0. ^ TV ei.noa fuotba, kdminiitreto - n DIAMOND BRAND | LAD US | A tAiStrnlSSfiv^^*S^IKiladA. il Sb&rssis B^(#> ? e BrusM ul Mk (br fcdfS&T?a> V U TMil^u.-uT. j 'AH ^ jjy.^ tw^ntr-ifo O f"* Ttfc""^ u Best.uat&lwaya Reliable . SOLD BY AliTDfWGGISTS s 3Bg. EVERywHEfrE jgSB, Pll FS iaUKdttte ?n?f frtw rlULJ Dr.Shoop'sHajkOintntat ? , I^'NowV We Are Rfe TP CitrvinK4 full lini Come and Figui it w How about your Guano? "We b ^ * Roods. None better for hi Out if W.P.NB! ? P. 8. Messrs. j. H. b2* i bt B Wends come to see them. J SS .! / ' : ' !p? D E P A R Oct. 26 1910 IITURE & . tr o ' " r " v . .f'ii _ :t' T7~-" i \ CtWBKS \ see the pre \ the ftcghes v: tm, i -v CHICHESTER SPILLS . I fit If '1? I A^ ' 1 ' , - ! T M El N T MUSIC New Lot Rugs and D 9x12 Druggets at $8 50. 100 Uugfl 27: counterpaints, Blauke'R h t Jrr I . I I rnd CASflfiTETE?Ymi j?r*> invited to < ittieBt line %>$ iMirinl iu the oonnt.' t qumiiieB. XotM ??f furniture and the I II I I I |1 Louisbun * save the^middl; f you will see me or let mo Bee pouSmore ?ve you money. Men are generrlly irHausi i true I e^n save you money. Tho?<^ wRu lie money possible, so see me. I m?Ke ma kg with a plenty oftttee elean-cottcm anri 1 f felt or hair mattreee you wish anfl you c - G. E. MO I For Bt ady and Prepare ^BUSINES a of Genera^ Jfcrebanditie, Feed Stufi re Wirfi^Us. We I Make/it Interesting landle tat Piedmont\Mt. Airy Co's.an( iobaccrf, cotton and corn, in fact apec Prices Are Rig (i & co\s ind J. N. Davis are with ut and wi\ v 'fy A "< HOUSE 1 ' ruggets > ' . ;|r ? i')4 inched at 60o. New auilu if I Comforts. D?r Fun?rnl Parlor where yon will r. Afwava the lowest prices and 'jest pianos. T^rma to suit you. 5, N. C.; E MANS PROFIT ' yon eet your Tall mattresses I can ness for what there is is it. If that ic*t'i?K uouse wan* to save all Ureases of the best feather prrof tick-T& S. 'S.S?' " RIS, jk ^ ?????? isiness 1 d to do a | IM S s * Fb, Ouano, Ete. 't Know We Can | : i Navassa Guano Company's ,, S ^ u^aia for .11 crops. ^ ^ ft ht | Cf >" ' . ,. .1. ouisburg, N. C. J I \>f I'liffi-'l I'iri' tlinr ^ |
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