pill ' y- - ml| i. y s X . ? A * ? c . 1 J. w. LOCALS. ?Are you ready for Christmas? ?Mr. A. S. Powell came in from Richmond, Va., Friday with a nice lot of horses. ?His friends will be glad to Warn that Mr. T. L. Jovner, who is siefc with typhoid tever is improving. ?Rumor has it that quite a num ber of marriages are on programme, > for the Christmas holidays, in loan. ?The Graded Sohool will observe Carolina day again this year and quite an interesting programme has been arranged. ?We are requested to ask all "Juniors'" who can do bo to come Monday night aa important business will be attended to. Also an election ot officers will be held. ?Ira W oodlief, an eaeaped conyict from ihe Vanc? County roads, was arrasted by chiaf of bOltoO A. B. Cooke Wednesday. Weodliefs people moved here to work in the Cotton " Mill about tbree weeks ego and he was probably on a visit to tbem here. He was carried back to Vance County Thursday ?The following have changed their reaidence since last issue. Mr' C. W. Ceo way has moved to Mrs. I. G. Stauntona, Mr. H. C. Ray having moved to his new home, Mr. A. L. lien has moved to the house vaeat, t ed by C. W. Conway and H. F. Fuller to the one vacated by A. L. Allen. ___________________ Personas E. O. Oakley, of Greensboro, ia in eh? - the eity. CftDt I. H- KAirnav W.Vsa I Forpet Monday. -<?ill Dunn, of Wake For eat, ih in town Monday. . J. H. Cooke apent Saturday and Sunday in Durham. B. F. Burrowa, of YouogaviUe, waa in town Monday. ( 3. O. Blaekley, of Tennaaaaa, ia at home here fer the holidaya. . ' M. If. Allen, of Raleigh, apent Sunday with hie father here. Mr. and Mm Charlie Hurtle, of KsorrQle, Team., ace rieiting at Dr. i R. B. Henderaoo. * . * IGSWOR y ' i We move to tl pied by Hon. Some articles : / ./ HOLLII Mrs. J. C. Winston, Mrs. A. B. Coolie, Miss Ora and Master Sain Winston visited Raleigh last Saturday. Blackley?OvertonInvitations reading as fellows are oat: "Mr. and Mr.?. Joshua Overton request tlie honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Maggie to Mr. Benjamin J. Blackley on j Sunday, December the twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten at twelve o'clock, Grove Hill Metho-1 (list Kpiscopal Church." Mr. Blackley is our efficient carrier on route No. 1, and has many friends in Franklinton and visimty who extend congratulations in ad. vaoce. Popes Items. Hog killing time has been on about two weeks with us. Thirty eight has been killed so far and a number more will be killed before the holidays. J. T. Holden has moved in his new residence at the Cross roads and about fifteen of the young people called to see him Sunday night. ? Miss Ada Fraxter and brother, Billiet of Harris township, visited Miss Irene Porgerson Sandsy. Miss Ida Conyers paid a visit to Miss Mabel Fuller Sunday. Misses Zslma Holmes and Irene Purgetson called to see Miss Rena McUhee Saturday night. It your horse ia not gentle yoo bad better not drive him to town now as the roads are fall of adver- ] tising. It looks like everybody will sell eat With beet wisbee for the Tntus, P. H. O. For everybody in Franklin county who wisbee to own small farm in the good settlement of Veedmore, will hove an opportunity to bay at auction small Farms on the 21st day of Dec. at 11 oolock A. U. Bo with the big crowd who want Small Farms at their own price. When everybody will have on equal chance to bay on the following easy terms | ..% ~ ~ ~ V-j ' . - f aV' 1 - , ' /'J, 4r ' . rr '' . fr > --.H ^" -'ti ''if >: ' ^ ' _ , \ - . . ? W'W'V-y^HMEflmF7 ^V ^ . . ? " ... "T 1*J ' .' TH FURNITURE I w x ?* * ? ~ ""^ " '?= Big Removal Sal , -. ie Clifton Corner January 1st, Buil< T. T. Teradl. Every Allele in the nier than otn^rs. s -| 1 y'X? ? We have seven! good orgafvs traded in for pianos we offer now at $25 and $3JL/^Ve have reduced the prices on bur pianos before f moving. Jrou will find us on th^eorner at Clifton biplding, January lst/rfith plenty of goods to gi\e you-all the convenience you will wfcnt. With new quarters anH^more ^costly experience we -wUjroe better able to serve you thanVver before. We Thank You foKthe Past In Favors Z)r This has been the most successful business year in our lsXycais I experience and we thank you all especially do we thank the >ne mies we haye made. They have all helped us sell more (food*, NGSWORTM, L Now * Located Permanently In Hollingtwerlh Furniture Star* where I will be pleased to supply the people of Loaisbarg and FranKlin County with the latest creations in standard watch eases and mVleraents, diamonds, fine jewelry, novelty' goods and optical goods. Itsiig a graduate Optician I give special attentiao to fitting eye glasses and spectacles. Examination and consultation free, .. XI (/OHlMSON THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 5 and 10 Cent Store I coold^iotjget a house to ran my 5 ?ud 1 (yoent store this fell bat will All up ?11 the soacc I ?n spare in mrsWreArith 6 >ed 10 ?lit goods. Don't buy until yoo see theui \J J THE BARGAIN STORK W. B. /COOKE LOUISBURG, N. C. j ?? ?r??; ' SAYS THE MIDDLE MANS PROFIT Ah- , It yaa will immwMmim pou bat \? yaa fe? year fall aittrwHi I oan re yon my. Men an gcaerrlly la idsineaa far what Ultra it ia it. If that is trna I aaa tart yaa manay. lbots < hchre keeping hoots waat ta save all tha ntsaty passibla. aa aaa ma. I mak mtVtrratu of tha bast faathar prraf tiok- ' iag with a plaoty of niea elaaa eottan sd h\uk. Tan can hats aay grada ar affett as hair atattrasa yaa wiah aad | id eadnea and knew what yaa gat. G. E. MORRIS, JR. . y- . . . . -v - Ui-tefff} gyfy.v',. ' . ' -V- ' . ^ " ^ { 1 ?????? k MUSIC HOUSE || iing now Occu- - H house at nie cost H . H .ouisburg, N. C. I Watch Thisv Space Fojt Next Week ^ abd SeeKWhat W? Will I Have \o Say About The Stoggiii Drug. Company I TgE REXALI, STOREX 'H \Tmits- J FancyV Candies I A I Also the best the way of Groceries for vonr ortnlritA J ?. m WV1M1J e\ w e win carry a Hp full and complete line V)f the above all h| through t.lyb holidays anV will be glad, to H fill your orders -\ I EORGE H. COOPER mdrnumM... , I

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