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UPW^tP^W TW Little Z Store c Is ? Prepared To Talk . Shoes To Show S H 0 ? S * i And To Sell SHOES | I We have * Just I - The I i Shoes You - Want I Let . TJf Show You . \ R. L Egerton ? i ' " * . II nf Ml Youn^syllle Items. C. C. Clawson and family of Flag town, N. J., are <>n a visij to B. I Winn ton. C. W. Winston and wite, of Kal sigh, are visiting at J. C. Winston this week. Miss Annie Lee Stem, of Darlint ton, S. C., is visiting Miss Mary Tin: berlake. Misses Emma and Ina I nderhil of. Louisbujg, are visiting at SV. 'J Blanks this week. Mayot C. C. Winston and C. A ; Moore left Monday for Ashevill where they go as delegates to tli } Slate Councd of the Junior ordei Mrs. L. II. Kagan, of Bro\vnwoo?i jToxas, after spending n?few?week j*wriih her parents, J. C. Winston, re turned home Wednesday. Marcillus Winston, of Houston ! Tex^-brother af__tuwnsman H. H. am | J. II. Winston,spent several week here visiting relatives .and the scenei i of his bovhooil, returned home las ] week. He says there lias l*?eu i i good mauy ch'anges in our litth i t >wn since he ieft here ?~>4 \ears ago | The only familiar scene of liis boy - hooJ being the old home place. Miss Emma Austin slopped ovei and spent a few days with Mrs. 5* i E. Winston last week. F. M- Mitchell has gone to Ashe I ville on a pleasure trip. S. E. Pearce, W. K. Winston, U ; E. Pearce and J. H. Sherrod took ir i the Rjchmond excursion this week K. R. Pace, of Raleigh, is visiting I relatives and friends in town thii week. Mrs. Geo. P. Davis, ot Atlanta, it | visiting Mrs. J. B. Perry this week J. B. Perry and J. R. Pearce art on the northern markets where they are purchasing the fall stock fm their respective tirins. W. S. Freddy, Misses Annie Bellt Preddy and Hattie Perkerson, spent last week at i. house party in Bertie County. ' The directors of our Bank will meet next Saturday to elect a cashier to succeed the late \V. G. KidI dick. I Rev. Will Rowland, of Fort ' W ortb, T. x., is assisting Dr. \V. S. ; Long in a meeting at the Christian i church this week. He is one of the | strongest preachers in the christian | denomination and is preaching strong j and forcible sermons and we hope j this series of meeting will do great lgiod to our town and community. \ J. C. Winston and Mrs. S. E. jRYinston, accompanied Mrs. L. II. Rouers as far as Raleigh on her re| turn to Browns%Mod, Tex., i 1 Our cotton gtnners are making ' Isge preparations to handle the cot' top crop as it is opening very rapidly and we w ill soon hear the bum of thl gin. Hiss Mary Winston is visiting J Mi is Gertrude Knott, of Church Rc ad, Va., >ur tobacco reporters is showing goid icures all through this section and oar Warehousemen informs us I th^t they will open the markej^on Fijday, Sept. 1st. They say the prospects for a good year is very ! favorable as prices are going to be j good on all grades a.id they are it better position to handle the weed ' than ever before. There will be t | large corps of buyers on our mar ket this year and the~ farmers thai sell here will be Bare to iret the high | est market prices as no town has i better set of warebonamen thai there is on the Yoangsviile market John Carricoff, supperintcndan of the roads, and bride have set n, housekeeping in 6. C. Patterson I residence on Rail Road street, j Mrs. J. B. Winston, Miss Helei Winston and Miss Adline Pearc are visiting in Norfolk this week. John Patterson and family har i moved back to our town, after livin in Raleigh tor several years. W gladly welcome them back. * Cuts and bruises may', he healed 1 about one-third the ~ti<M required b the usual treatment by aipiying Chan berlain'a Liniment. It isfen afttiMpt and causes such Injuries tb heal wHI out maturation. This linitnent aleox, lieyes soreness of the musiles and rhei ma tic pains. For safe by fll dealers. Bring me all the ptMyou have to M the sixe for barbae us, feiUpey 10 can per pound dressed or 8 Vems o n too J K.1 Perry, LouiiburglNi C . T' ' ' ' Sale o$ Valuable Timber. fr i Under the authority contained in an I order of the Superior Court of Frank" | lin County in the speciu proceeding, entitled, Martha A Moses, Victoria Moses, et als vs. Roger C Moses. Jas. C. Mose?f ot als, I will on Monday, the j s 4th day of September, 1911, sell at I public auction to the highest bidder for i cash all the timber squaring six (6) r_ inches when cut eighteen (18) inches j from the ground on that certain tract I of land situate in Franklin County, State of North Carolina, and in Cypress ' Creek Township, bounded on the North I, | by the landauutiL.Wiljie Bowden, The , . Greenhe^-Johnson Lumber Co., and j Willis Hftwjen; an the Fast by the lands of MraXjLaufa Coppedge; on the i South by the Thodt of Mrs. Lauru Copi. ' pedge ami Mrs. Swyey; on the West by j e 1 the lands of Jno. \f\od and Mrs Sallie j Hollingsworth. th?i entire-tract containe I ing about two huadr^i and sixty-five 11 r>' (2tiT>) acres, and iaingNknown as The j *1 Luther/Moses Horn* PlacX I 1^1 The oak trees onlthe lotNaround the I i i home are not indued in th<rtimber to |, ! Ih.1 sold ^ \ 1?r Three (3) years. will be givlm in i which to cut and Remove the timber r j from the land. \ i1 ( i Parties desiring further information|j ' J will apply to tlie undersigned commie-h i sioner. *niia the 3rd day of August, ( ,1911. , R. B. White, c ommis*i8ner. !( ti ? Land Sale. |j 1 By virtue of the. power of si?k? con-j . , taiued in a certain mortgage deed exe-} J ! cuted on the 17th day of March. 1908 |4 bv J. D. Morris and wife to A. F. j ( Morris to secure an indebtedness there- j * in expressed, defaut in the payment of | which has been smade. hi will on Mon-. ( r day. the 4th day of September. 1911,1, sell at public auction to tlie highest | ] bidder for cash at the co^rc house door in the town of Lonisbuxi that certain i I tract of land situate in FLklincounty, 4 . | State of .North Carolina. miiKm Youngs- j ( j ville township, describe^ asNfollowi: 11 | Bounded on the east bv Ore lamVof C, t I M. Cooke; on the south bfr the laimaof ' I Nick Hart and T. S. Gilt on the webt* i j by the lands of L. C. Mitdnener; on thep north by the lands of cj M. Nowell; M containing thirty-five (31) acres more { r | or less, and being the lapds conveyed [ I I tn j. i'. morns Dy dc?d irom J. s. i ' i Morris recorded in Book 156 page j Registry of Franklin county. This 3rd j dav August, 1911. i J. S. Mourns, Assignee of Mortgage to A. F. Morris. ( Bicxr.TT A White. Attv's I MOVEDj > J. P. Winstonfcas r\nted Ins store next j ^ to Beasley-Alstoa Dtug Co. to W. B. ] Cooke dealer in 8 am ales, yes and .1. P. J I Winston has gone irn on Nash street J where he is selling < ut at and, below 1 cost. 637 shirts way avwn under cost J | 200 pairs of shoes wa f otavn under cost 1 lots of odds and ends, tal\them at a ( price. Come down n Xa&h street I j have plenty of room 1 o hold TX?r 8 hun- . dred people at. one ti ne as 1 odaupy 78 I feet of store room. j ^ J. P. WINSTON j ; : 1 A Welcome Chance to Those j Who Suffer . |j Coming ;o Louisburg on Friday M Sept. l?t, to stav at Hotel Lancaster j J)r. Francis S. Packard i of Greensboro. N. C\ ! Consultation and Examination Confi- J dential. invited and Free. One Dav Or.lv . ( i Frtm a 1 u* Sma/ibat To dee all of nfc rcg ilar Patient* and such new Cases, as Viay wish to consult him. Dr. Packard enjoys a state wide reputation, among the profemi >n and the Public oi North Carolina, wa :re for more than 25 year* he has devote I his entire time to the Study, Treatment ; Vl Cure of Chronic Diseases. The Doc ofhas had wonderful success in his cbo? n work, that of curing chronic sufferers, I [en,Women and Children. The Patien s he\has restored to Health after ther ] ad giics up all hope of being Cured re niiMBss .il by the Thonsud*^ .He s a kind, generous, p democratic gentleman to meet, of higl, acholarly attainmAits, and dignified per. 8 sonality. Coupled jwitb a Brotherly intereat, in all who seek his advice.\ He does not take a Pattern for Treatmem unless a he can foresee a Cur. of the Casa? Utmost comm.nd.lfl. feature of Ursrilll, and one that mAiIi to the orditmry-uclc pern,is the fau* of his chargM bmnk so rauossUs and knoder.te as to make\t 6 within the reaclf of even the very poor\ ? At no time dojthe charges amount to more than $7.00 a month or about $1.50 ? a week. He aves his own medicines, and there are m> extra Charges. It takes him never mode than from foor to six Months to Curs a Case under Treatment, n All Cases, evln those who have been iy given up as Me-vahle or Hspsl.ss, have Man Cnd and r?etor?d to pasfact ic ksakh br this BriiW Phydtise and the ,, ismfanl malms be nsjilsfs. 5- If yon want! ton eet him and have him j. esatsnine yqpjgo tc see him, and talk the mater over With him. It wQl cost yon aathing if hi does not put yon under ... tnitnist ft be takan yonr ansa, H will |jj cost yona v?y mstfrin'teft nsll t. KsmembeS the Date ' * ? ' dooms emir. V, }' - ^ *' [Opening We are informed that the majorit] will be opened around the first of Just Receive One Hundred Sr. ^ in all new fall patterns ai 1 ono hu colors all guaranteed, sui able for ! is the time to buy these ; pods as y ?V patterns and havp time f r making SgJ far fall sewing. Qlur pri *es are V Sir? We have finished our inv ntory an M lines that we expect to cl tee out at KB* are too numerous to men ion, so yi havej All ladies summei Undermi jf ~" Yours I Candler-CroM ?. Louisbi Riverside INDEP] I RIVE | Independent I 1 OPENTN( g; Thursday, <v , oo As our name implies we are INDEF g body except the Tobacco Growers. r-| PENDENT house and the farmers Uberal patronage in the past, for w] -their snpport for this season. We J power to obtain the highest price * floor and we are going to try hard? g_l season to be good and we believe th selling with us. W ~~ " ~ f ft We want every farmer Sf whether a tobacco fat Ph RIVERSIDE his heaaq g at home as "you are ill ^ we are glad to" see yoh ^ n tobacco or not. \ | a> _ j \ I \ f jd - - We think we have the best rorde th t-< house. Mr. T. R. Collie has at/lasl ? INDEPENDENTS, so he will tte wi .5 BEN WILLIAMSON and JIM .Cl Pq to see that every pile of tobacco hr M single fanner who knows them wiV it on the RIVERSIDE floor. / I Start with us on Tmun load and you will never lost a customer. 7 Riverside Ii/depE. S. FORD a. N. WI 8883E3 ?Tn?0 H 'L POsuii?i f* _ > ; - . j>..-v. , , of Schools J f of all country as well as city schools i@tl Sept. We have, in view of that fact. <S1 rPJ Pieces of Best IgFl cales . 1| ndred and fifty pieces of best dress I Ginghams || school dresses. We suggest that now W rou can find just what you want in ?5 1 p hpfnre vnu arf*+ rrnnrH^H in vnur .rpmi_ J?? , 6- jg I i Per Yard _ II d find quite a lot of remnants in all ^ : prices far below cost. These goods m I ou'll have to come in and see4what we H iislin on sale at actual cost. To Serve gfl /ell Company 11 irg, N. C. i I ENDENT Warehouse'ggggggjg 1 RSIDE Tf| Warehouse ? I S. - SALE 11 i\uguft 31ft, ^ J Indent of any combination or Anv- ^ I /We started in business as an INDE- m lave shown their appreciation by a ? Rich we want to thank them and ask ?1 'have always done everything in our ^ or every pile of tobacco placed on our this season. We expect prices this W I at the best price can be gotten by * I s* I who comes to Louisburg, ^ I mer or not, to make the P I uarters and make himself p? I ways welcome with us and ? whether you have a load of g is season that has ever run a ware- * t been converted and has joined the W I ith us this season. With NED FORD, * I DLLIE, the three "Young Reliables" O I ings its full value, we dont believe a ?, 1 L worry about his tobacco when he ninrec F* sday, August 31st, with a Ml quit us as we have never |?j adepts Warehouse 81 LLIAMSON J. R. COLLIE | I THid '& *8 P*>A s "3. I . j.'
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