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? THE SEC ..sued is consistency of purpose rather than tematically, consistently and continue ?Jit soon have a growing bank account. Build C'elping others to get ahead in the world, our income a-chanoe to help you. If yo with it until you have given tne plan a f? ~ THE FIRST N LOUtSBUF UNDER SUPERVISION O. FRANKLIN TIMES A. F. JOHNSON. Editor and Manager Friday. March 31, 1911. TAR DROPS. ?And Saturday is April tool. ?March has certainly made good her reputation this year. ?Louieburg, has something few other tuwns can boast ot?a negro photographer. ?ii. u. \v oicott pas leased the Tavlor resilience on Ceder street, and moved bis family titer in. ?W. R. Boone, of Cedar Rook township reports the killing(of four hogs that weighed 1,104 pounds. ?Tns good roads election in Sandy Creek township, held Tuesday was lost in a vole of almost two to one. ?Let everybody begin to clean a up their premises and lets see if we s can't have a more healthy town this a summer. ?E. C. Perry has taken a position with the Raleigh Electric Company. He spent Sunday with his people in LoOisburg. ?We are requested to announce ' that the Old Maids Club of Mapleville will give a bIiow at Cedar Rock Saturday April 1st. ?J. W. King informs us that lie has shipped over 1350 orders for Kings Improved Cotton Seed to states South of here in the past two weeks. ?A fence is being erected across the front of the old Shaw lot on Main street, occupied by Chief D. C. High. Tins helps the looks of tho place a great deal. ?The attention of our many ^ readers is called to the advertisement of Thurston K. Allen. If von are in the market for a motorcvole you had better see him before buy- ' ing. t _ ?Several of Our people went over ???se38el?hiSai6aL^tis^^?^jo__wi^ ness tile game of baseball between Trinity and Wake Forest. The game resulted in a score of . 9 and 0 1 in favor of Trnity. ?Rev. Thomas L. frott, of Durham, will hold Bervioe with sermon at St. Paul's church next Sunday, 1 and will also administer the Holy Communion. A most cordial and i general invitation is extended to the community to attend the services. , , ?"One day in the Union depot" will be played in the Opera House by local talent, under the auspices of the Daughters of the Confederacy . and tor the benefit of the confederate monument to he erected here, in the nehr future. Make anangements to attend?there will be a barrel of tun. '- -We understand there is a namF her of little ohilaien who have been T making qport by breaking out the window lights and otherwise doing damage to the Presbyterian church. This i* a matter that should ho looked into by someone and the destiuotion stopped. The little ones who did it no doubt didn't mean any harm but they should be corrected in a gentle way, so they wouta not interfere with the like again, es peoially when its a ohoroh. K?G? " RE17 OF ;ess ent waxing. If you will go at it aysfa a little fixity of purpose you can ling a Vrowing account at this bank is ** hyjaiot give this plan of conserving a will make the start and stay right fir trill Vou will not regret it. ationXl bank tG, N. C. F- U. S. GOVERNMENT * 3 Pocomoke Items. The memorable Easter tide is Iraiving near, and it reminds us of low fast we are being hurled into ;he future by the cycle of time. It ieems only a short while since Christnas when we celebrated the birth >f Christ, and now, only a few raoie lays we may have the privilege of lommemorating his death and ree rrection. How swiftly time flies ! Vlany who participated in the en oymen s of last Christmas will not le here to share the pleasures of Easter, but we should keep tlieiu in cmembtance while we celebrate the estival to the memory of the Cruci ied One. Should we take notice >i loose days? We believe it is well or us to, because anything that we lo to honor Christ will meet with lis approbation. W e love to be remembered. We do not soon ferret that person who meets us with > smile, speaks a few kind words ind wishes us well. W'e appreciate iny little gift from a friend, not so nucli for the thing' icself, but besause it shows that we are not torgotten. If we, in our weak and sinul nature, can so appreciate the east token" of remembrance, how nust the ?>ivine who is all knowledge and goodness, appreciate everyhing that we do to his memory. Then let us honor him, not only on hese festival occasions, hut everr lay that we live, by giving a hearty land-shake and a smile of good :heer to the weary passer-by speaking gently to the erring and the disleartened, and by helping those who irefeit capable of helping themselves. AHb- Annie Pool, of Raleigh,'"resently spent several days with her lister, Mrs Wesley Harris. We are glad to note that Mrs. Lucinda Jones, who has been in ieeble health, is improving. Mrs. Walter Davis "continues to i>? quite sick. Bayard Bragg, Cecil and Herbert llolipes, Misses Emma Jones. Sarah Conyers ami Zelma Ilolmeg,. went ih "Ml I'miiiii 'h? tn >Hi Curmnl lu hear Mr. Wells at his last appointment. W. J. Jones is remodeling the 'luua.' occupied by Wesley Harris John Pleasant, of Oxford, is visiting in this community. Miss Lizzie Whitfield closed her ichool at Pope's last Friday. If the editor-will allow me I will fon my entire met name, which I have borne since early childhood. Druse Harris. When you have'Ndieumatism in your foot or instep &pM/ Chamberlain's Liniment and you wife get quick relief. It costs but a quarjsrk why suffer' For sale by all dealers. \ Oak Grove Items. , The farmers around here are catching the "blues" right much on account of the bod weather. Its a fine little girl and Mr. Lee Hayes is the proud father. Dr. JS. C. Ford visited the Mt Olive school last Friday and made a nice talk on "the health of the teeth." It'seoms that we will all have good roads around here some day. Little Ora Kearney, accompanied by her cousin, Pearl Haawell, vished ?J- - ' . v.. . v-v - her parents Saturday.- Mrs. Kear, ney Rave the children a very enjoy, able candy stew on Saturday evening. Quite a nunaijer ci her friends were present and eajbyed the oecasion. I. O K. Troubles of a Standpatter Senator MoCumber of North Dakota, having lost liiH hold 011 the farmers by lining up with tho stand, patters, is trying to show that he is something ot a hayseed himself; for he snys that it e >st hnu it ton and a half of hay to get a meal itivNew York City. The waiter evidently saw that he was a "hayseed" and "touched him" for his bundle, forTrffv is worth $20 a ton m New York, or . was M',("'"n'her exaggerating? Announcement. Since tlie orgdaiziition otlho Bunn Drug Co., tbisiJ to) irifo/m the people of Bunn aridAicin tyvlhat the doctors Will luApafter gj re prercriptions and not Jcarrv Xt around with them. By tbia/me yts you will 1 got, if possible, bsrtej/ lorvica and I have a larger variety of drugs at your seryics. Your patrtmage will be greatly appreciated by us. Buxn Drco Co. By R. B. Donn. HAS NO SUBSTITUTE fiOTAt fcJilo POWDER Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made from Royal Drape Cream of Tartar no alum.no lime phosphate t " ?> Special 'Showing of? Easter Hats And Siyiish -Dfe&= Goods /for\ Spring ??j Summer We Lrc well fixed for Easter Shoppers and our line of Ai ks, while goods, embroideries, Aces any trimmings to match iSall tn*r. couio De aesired by anyofce. SLIPPERS \ We call attention to our line of\ 1 slippers for ladies and children i just deceived, Ask to see them. WEDDING OUT.. FITS k We have what you want and will be glad for yo^Tt<> come and look * around and see all the latest styles and make yourself at home. Racket Store \ . f - v ' V A- . ? ? ??d? 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