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x / ; V *, ' ' ' * * ' f hulling v Personals , . . - - - . K. J. Cheatham visited Raleigh Honda}. ; ; Miss .loeephiue Heoley spent Monday in Raleigh. M. F. Allen, of Ralegh, spent . . Sunday here. P. S. Kearney, of Oxford, is visiting his parents here. L. R. tioye went to Raleigh to visit his brother yesterdsy. Miss Sue Cheatham returned from "**S> ' ' \ Town Lc AUC (First MoncL o 1 Lot with'8 room house, stable now occupied by Mr. SioYall.on Kenan 1 live room house, largo lot, now 1 five room bouse on Main sti avenue. 1 seven room house ou Main stre ____ One good building l>?r adjoining "2 building lots on Mineral Spiini All of the above property is in paying tenants Our Tcsson f jt selling money in our business*. . TE "' . i All of above will be sold fiisf If you wraut to move to a good town f.? If>portunities it will pay you to investig: Corres Solicit ^ J. w. LOCALS. i? "?C. S. Williams received an upv \i v ?- fcs wn\c U< .?!. * . uutu 1,1119 ?A large number went to Louisburg Monday?it be\ne first Mon-' day. !l ?The schedule of the Shoo-Fly * changed last Sunday, It will come in the mornmi^pt 9:04 ami in the afternoon at 5:56 now. ! 01 ?The election here yesterday was one of the quietest ever held here, j ^ Everybody is rejoicing in a Demo- ' ^ cratic victory ihis afternoon. ?Sunday being ths day for regit-]" lai quarterly conference at the Methodist church Rev. R. B. John, Presiding Klder of this District b preached morning and night. h ?The road to Youngs^ille by Mr. " C. S. Williams is being surveyed " The force expect to commence work this week having finished the one they have been on for the past few niontbs. I, ?On account ofc. the Wake For est College and Training Ship Franklin, foot ball game in Durham Friday there will be a special train over to Durham and tbe fare will be $1.00 round trip. ?Mr. L. P. Weaver died last Wednesday night at the home of his < daughter, Mrs. Sid Perry. He was about 70 vears old and leaves behind a widow, two daughters and one sou. He had been sick for aeyeral . months and his death was not unexpected. Ho was burried at Sandy ITrarlr gn^av -RAN KL f ' SWORTI As for Sale at t To r ay in December) shelters, good well, about 1 1-2 ac ore avenue, occupied bv Mr. TurstfdJ, Ken more, i eel i dw occupied bv .Mr. Fuller, on et now occupied by Mr. Place. Main street lot, js street, about 1 1-li acrts. g^od condition, jtnd all ilie houses 1 la we have too much real estate and RMS CASH ^day in December unite* sold privM< iive, where your children will bave g< ate this sale spondence ;ed :: :: :: HOLLIN visit to Norfolk the past week. Miss Mattie Conway, of Wake For- j t, spent Sunday here with her peo-1 dit e. J. E.* Nicholson, who has been on vi*it Hickory, returned home B( 'sterdav. da Prof. K. A. .To\n<r, \>i i?e Blind is iiute, Raleigh, is at koine here CI i a visit. fv Miss Emma Ralston, of Wake w' 'or est, visited at C. W.. Conways er lis week. r -fa Robt. Williams, of Richmond, vised his mother Mrs. l^auline Mitch- 80 1 here Sunday. J. R: Cooke, who has bt-eii Attend ' " " el >g school at Oak Ridge, returned ome Sunday. Mr. Cook'e eye* havig become weak he will not return * gain to school. Fuller-Garner. F Invitations reading as follows have een received by friends here: dr. and Mrs. William Howard Garner # invite you to be present t at the marriage of y their daughter Mamie Lee y to * ( Henry Fleming Fuller ( 3n"Wedne*dav afternoon November , twenty-third, at four o'clock, I at their home ?? Granville County, N. C. Moore-Vann. , The following invitation has been received by friends in town: _____ Mr. and Mi*. Samuel Canady Vann Request the honor of four Presence at " Ute marriage of their daughter Mable ! ... -W " i" to Mr. John Augustus Moore 1 on the afternoon of Wednesday the sixteenth ot November at four o'clook at tha Methodist Church South I N T ON WEDNESDAY, N< IFURNT -w r : ?\ rehouse ivetiue. iJfell.ij Kenmure bv1? goo*l need the . jjr r? .-'? elv before ?r*d fiQjinol ! " V * / , ' : / \ \ / p=??nr? i in?. mi ii ? ! f.QtA/ADl UiJTT V/BI I Box Supper Friday Night. The Philathea Class of the Methoit S. S. wishes to express, through 1 'he Times," its sincerest apprecia-j -n for the liberal patronage of the )t Supper given at the Hotel, Frt-1 V night. AaVI The little gloves sent out by the a**. to friends far >.nd near, were di turned in the generous donations, J* hich swelled the proceeds''of the ^ itertainment. T The amount received from both j Jl r exceeded all anticipation, being i 1 mething over $76.00. Those who worked so faithfully ^ id well felt fully repaid for their H Torts. M With u few more successes of( lis kind, the new room will soon be i' Ided to the Sunday School. (' eed The Cow All She" Canjl Utilize. { The reason for this is that usually bout fifty per cent of ail the food hat a cow consumes is required for ier maintenance. The other half ;oes to form in ilk. When we withlold one-fourth of trie full allowance g if feed for a cow we ure supplying 1 inly one-half the amount of feed i g vhich w actually required for theL production of miik. Yet I think , ^ nine-tenths of Onr dairymen and far- j m?r? fail to supply the final quarter of the cow'a ration. Always feed a cow to her full capacity, and this mean* to supply feed u* lohg as there 1a an economical reeponee m .milk. Ot courte, it would be perfectly uaeleaa to feed a cow whoee milk production it limited to two gallona pel day a 4-gallon ration, because the feed lor the two gallons would be wasted.?John Michel*, in Haleigh (N. C.) Progressive Farmer and Gazette. ? Another lot of fine plgsitpr. sale 8 weak* old 18.00 each, readmit or delivsry. J#Wy King. I ' i ' ^ - JL . D A R 3V. 9 1910 ruRtj We No such c grade and hogany or grade SoC - ' Chase llai 4'J/SOi oft #150. All DO days w ' ' ' . - ! -i^ -'.,.. s^>- ^ ' u~ ?' > !ia?.'& A'-' .' v f>-i. " \ We a and y at Ite line ( k ?. and ( * m, iKIGHE$TE3S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND .?? ?A *"fa eo;>? TirVF " 'If" 1?? iff ^ LADIES I k yonr Drnp^.t for Cfn|Cl|ES-THR*S A AMOND BRAND PILLf IARkd ?nd/A t-t> metallic boxes, scaled wiih Bluet w) 3boa Taxb ko orncii BetpfymW XffUt and ask for ClH ClltiiKBH V AMOM> nilANP Plfr.8, fo\twentT-flvLts regarded as Best.Saifst, Al-waVs Reliable. OLD BY ALL (DRUGGISTS STe*. EVERYWHERE .&$& ILESSH-'""- ""AS WWwWwwWwwWVl | Now We Arc F \ I! ; I ^ Carrying full I Come and Fit I \ 9 B How about ronr Guano? \ goods. None better i v M I w. p/ni W P. 8. MeXa. J. H. B A friends come to aee them. I _ . r ltjvlelEG MUSI are over loaded on Pianos and offer f iffer has ever been made on high gra we have hundreds of testimonials o walnut or oak $30Ch-.. Pianos specia I pianos, special 30 day price ?3<X); 1 ckley pianos former price $350, now e used Shelton Piano $300, now $150; I these are special values and are ode ill be returned to factory. We Offer Th Cash / re direct factory wl ou can buy of us fe 1 s than you eonlcf 01 )iSFnrnit-ore, floor < Jaslba^s^ Louisbii j SAVE THE Mir If you will see me or let nL save you money. .Men are genettil is-Crue I can save you money. TV the money possible, so see me./ l\ inK with a plenty of nice clean cot | of felt or hair mattress you wish a "j G./E. IV For I teady and Prcj IMEBUS|h line of/heneral Merchandise, F ;um> With Us. 1 /Make it Interest TO handle the Piedmont, Mt. Air* for\toV>acco, cotton and corn, in unPrices Are iAL\& CC lest and J. N. Da\ia are with us ' " ' S* - ! I (. ^~ ' y ^^ j , ? - , ; i y ?' ,1 * " ' * r ? r * v*** * I C HOUSE I f or 30 days Lieliteen ciarios at Redtn*?d ide pianos before, all these oianos axe of high .f their merit. Cote Mfg. Cc. uprigtit in maI 30 day price only $150; Chase Bros, high 'rayser Piano Co., high grade $360, now $260 \ $27a; C arlisle pianos former price $300 now Two Cote Mfg. pianos sold for $300, now red for 30 days only. All pianos not sold iu Hi e Above For I Only J lolesale representatives ?r the next thirty days der from a factory. Full joverings, etc., Coffins ' ; irg, in. l. > >I^LE MANS PROFIT u bafotc you get your fall mattrtseee I can v in business for what there is in it. ff that ?e whoare keeping house want to aave all make mattresses, of the best feather prrof tickton aad husk. You can have any grade or nil you can see and know what y ?n jj:, lofrfUS, JR. Business j >ared to do a Z JESS j eed Stuffs, Guano, Etc. Z . ?Ve Know We Can ing * . 9 X H y Co's-and Nayassa Guano Company's fact special analysis for all crops. Right,. \jjr i i i' z 2 and will be p\eiu?ed to have their V HI v .H W'
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