nri m es fs-r01"210"1.:-: fused ;: their, war to the "rae basket" th -rrriJAQ .vol A, OWNER 1 nkii wwv. r -V ioQQll cauo;iwmewer signed;? others i lur ui reason xnat they, were n ot 'of nX TO HSW.ATM .. , t .4 Nntice. ' ' itf m. n"w : me teuitor uu not nave timto Alston 71 write thera. The Aiswn "Tr?-Z'A 4'v!t.rte r. vv. " r v,, .;. Pira - in: Your S. UODU . Harris -Mortgage sale; or few;: of the I. fi nd In , N. & ? ; bargains they are offering and; after A. Thomas Town Property or reading same yon .will do welU to MlSoethe X-e wish to 'annoanct to the Dab- ttjieir: job department from date will be under thernanaje ment'of Ur.Aiher K. Johnion, who wiUJi hhigy pertonal ' attention. He will make all . eontraeta for pb work: and collect "f or'the tame, and w,Put parpdie'to do'thig clatt of ; xeaionanie, i living price, on JDASHbaiiia; - - 'if 4 AR D R O PS t; : V-'Svi iP mimical - t ' , ., St, Paul's Church on. Sunday morri- Wbat are you doing to boom5, ing services, under the direction of Mr. Sydney Hilton Smythe, K. A. M, T)nn't fail to see chat you are in Professor of Music assisted by Mrs. buiiness by advertisings I Helen Fleming and , the regular number of loads cnoir' congregatiopwili - cor dially weltome all who will attend c 0 im There were a tobaceo fold here this week. v j p. Winaton has a change in thu issu Si- It is the property owner that is 0Stlv interestea in Read what be ofi has the services. v . " '- -'In conversation' a few days aeo with a gentleman v of a noighboring county, who ; has dealingr witli - ithe future of t .many of the people ; of this yuusy,na remariei: "uransiin is Her le j.oauu.B uuOB a.uucu chiiens have a hiffh sense of honor. maagur.t.uu vuC vu,. d the atirfist tn mt thair nh. rnor iueuj. hcrationa of anv nnnT T vr loalt ! o i r A !Zod number of our people with." This was paying our people a high compliment juy reaaers win pear - wiuv us it:. .11 i inn wees, as we jaav.e oeen aawn in the "duraps" somewhat. Our news paper pre as oecame rurea ana we had to s;et a machinist from Balti more to; put it in shape, and this necessarily threw. --the whole "she bang" out of gear, but as all an kindis subject to "trials and troub les" w e hold up complaints until the tn mUd the inauguration ot iiov. : V. Kitchen, in Raleigh, on K. F. Leonard ' an old Confed j i USlav for Raleigh to enter the I SoMiers florae. -Mr. J. K. Spencer killed eight ney irkers" this wefek, weighing i;, .! 310, 301, 298, 240, 219 and i 1 , f .v :'. fntal weignt 'zdz. Trf ruake your town grow, put x!:. Milder to the wheel of pro- ;nd do your pai't in pulling it Kverv one can do some- iin' Don't fail to read the new ad r i iui Racket Store in this issue. 'hey say they have goods "dirt something QUI1 jo; r Mrs; 'John C. Lassiter. After an illness x of about two weeks Mrsr John C. Lassiter died at her.home at Epsom, Franklin coun ty, Wednesday,' Jan. 6th. The body was, enterred in. the ' buryinir grouna at Uberty ehurck at- Etsom Kev. c. ; Jet,; ifewman cenductine the service. The deceased was a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ayescuel She was a woman of a sweet ehns tian character and was highly esteem ed in the community in whieh she lived. . vMrs. Lassiter was 2G years oU andeaves a, husbaDd and two ehild. ren, one only a few" weeks old. She was survived also by her parents and several brothers and sisters. W. L. tiext "break" k comes. it i .1 i. . : ueap ana no uouul il is p-oii neea. -The White Teachers Associa- ion of Franklin county will meet in .omisburg to-morrow, (Saturday) nd every teacher will be expected 1 ..ttr..,.! The big bargain sale at Alston oinpony s store, on Main street, ill begin next Monday. Read what iey say in their advertisement in ii issue. Louisburg has good schools, i i j i: urn ouBiness nouses auu live mt;i lants anu a iew lactones, jjul we iould not be satisfied with these at lets all get together to have lore. Her host of friends in Louisburg ill be pleased to learn that the con ition of Mrs. R. B. Beasley who ves at Apex, is very much improved nd hopes are entertained tor her recovery. Franklin Superior Court next M ndav. We would be glad to see 11 our friends who come to court ' snecially those who are anxious to dicker" with us regarding their dues mi subscription.' If you want yom mouth to. fair ly -water" turn te L. P. Hicks' ad- vertisement and read.;;-. It will make jo u feel that you are, in the midst of spring time, surrounded by all the Metablts, etc., suited to the occa The remains of Jas. W. Gupton, who was taken te the Baltimore Hospital several days ago, were brought home on Monday, arid inter red on Tuesday at his home .in San (ly Creek township. His death was aued from dropsy. We are requested to; announce that the store of .F, . N. & R., Z. Kgerton will be closed xon 'Saturday and Monday, preparatory to opening their big sacrificing sate on Tuesday morning. Don't fail to read" what they say in their ad. on . our last Fge. " : -Among the business changes in town tor the Ne w Year we have to note that E. S. -Ferst has again gone in the livery business, - and has 'ought out R. F. Fuller's livery.. Alford & SoutBall. have djssolveJ and J. J. Hayes has, again:, taken hit old stables, arid will continue the livery business. JR. F. Fuller, will oontinue his sales stables at . the same stand. The bia sale which begins at Egerton's store on Tuesday, January 19th, will be conducted by the cele brated Wood Brothers, who are not strangers in these parts, as they have conducted several such sales in this section heretofore, that proved sat isfactory to all concerned. They tell the editor that in the coming sale they have some of the biggest bar- crains that have ever been offered here or anywhere else. . ! The congregation of St. Paul's Church will give to the community an organ reeital on Fuday night, commencing at T.30 o'clock. The entertainment will be- fiee and a cordial invitation is extended to all, especially lovers of music, o attend. A new Estey Organ has recently beeu installed, and the-recital will be under the direction f Mr. Sydney Hilton Smythe, R. A.;M., Professor of Music, and he will be assisted by Mrs. Helen Fleming and other home talent. Cornet soos and other special music will add to the even ing's entertainment. Notice. The board ei Trustees of Louis burg iNorraal and Industrial Train ing School met some time ago and elected Rev. W. H. Thoaaas Pnnci- pal of the ' above namsd bchool Rev. W. H. Thomas was appointed by the Home and Foreign Mission ary boord to the Congo Free State in Africa. And upon his resigna tion, the board met in tne Schoo House and unanicuously elected Rev J. A. Fuller, of Oxford, N. C , as Principal of the above named school. Rev. W. H. Harris, Pres. S. P. Hawkins, Sec'y. r .-. i i 7 i Money kept in bank wiU last longer and go further than money kept in pocket or arouni s house where it i eontinually tutd .La amounts when not actually neded and soon . is gone with but Utile to show for it. When kept in bank you are apt to use it only when necessary,' and then yon'draw your check for it, which comes back arid serve as s receipt At end of month, by looking over checks, you see what yon have spent daring the month , and what it went for. Pay by check and profit thereby ,r Use our Caier's check when ou send money away. They a pood anywhere; we charge you nothing for thai-. Four per cent, intercet on aaviaga amounts. , Your money absolutely "ie. Can be witU- ' drawn any time. f FIRST NATIONAL BANK, LOUISBURG N C UNDER SUPERVISION OF U. S. GOVERNMENT. THIS YEAR RIGHT BY Eating The Best Eating The Best Your Picture in Your Home. You cannot bring your home to my Studio, but I can bring the necessary appliances from my Studio to your home. Your por trait in your home surroundings will be something that your friends ; will cherish. The cost is not Re public Brand Asparagus Sunbeam Brand Asparagxis A paragus Tips 4Uc per ran TiOr r ran .r)C per can high. Louisburg, N. C. J. S. Cobb, Photographer. Stockholders Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the I Stock-holders of the Farmers and j Merchants Bank of Louisburg, j N. C, will be held in its bauking room at 4 o'clock P M. Monday 1 the 18th of Jan. 1909, for the pur- English Peas French Peas Ca.i pbell's Pork and Bourns Sn 'dor's Pork aul Beans i ! Rv-by Beots 1 Li;aa Beaas V ,'iite Cherries 12 12 to 20c pc?r can c pt-r ran 15c per can 10c iT can lac, 2 f r 2", 20c per ran liOc per can CViifctrn a l.fui'm Oint: lV r,r h Sur.bajn Cjrn Canned Pu:r.plL:n Cani'l i ( I, iii Sftiicr, and Tiiiai ( a; up i: Stuffed (Y.irtt Pla:n ( Break (amIi .r IVeach Nut Psctn s:. Jirn l.V fj 9ltt I-14 I, 1 2 c H 1 f C3, v. Pr pose of electing directors and of-1 postum, Grape Nutn, Cream of Wheat. at Mra , Quaker Homin v Gril. ncers, ana to transact any oiner business that may come before the! wheat, Maple Syrup, Chase and SanbornV Luzianuf, American Beaut anl VizcYrr meeting. Every Stock-holder is requested and urged to be present. Yery respectfully, T. W Watson, Cashier. &' 1 I'r.prr jjitii Huck- Jttck C -fit Among' the Movers. C. E. Johnson has taken rooms at Lancaster's Hotel, and C. S. Minor is occupying the residence vacated by Mr. Johnson. E. P. Blackley has moved to Franklinton, and G. L. Aycockefhas taken the house on Kenmodr vacated by Mr. Blackley, and Capt. B. F. Carpenter has taken rooms at Lancaster's Hotel. Mr. B. F. Wilder has moved bis-family to town and is occupying the "Hight place" n Spring street. - TO MY CUSTOMERS. . J. wish to announce to my custo mers that I have moved to the store house on South side of Nash street, two dooi s below the build in4 recently occupied by the Dis pensary, where I will be glad to serve all of my old customers, and as many new ones as will give me their patronage. Very truly, E. ODOM. ON THE CORNER J Pe HICKS LUISBURG, N. C. Phone 42 im r z c3 mo) U.D. C. According to notice eiven last week, , the regular meeting of the Jes. J. Davis Chapter will be held in the Masonic Hall, at 3 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, January 19th, thUjbeing the Anniversary of the birth of Robt. E, Lee. The Daughters are requested to bring their yearly dues to the meet ing, that the Treasurer may be able to forward the taxes to the State Treasurer, this f month.. Those not able to attend the . meeting, will please send dues. . Mbs. J. E. MALONE, Pres. MbS. H. H. Dyis, Sec'y. Sales Stables Only. Having s'pld out my Livery De partment I desire to announce to the public that I will continue my Sales Stables at the same sta-d. I wish to have a settlement with nil those owing me for liv ry at once. I shall endeavor to keep a stock of good horses and mules, and will be glad to sell all who wish to buy good and warranted animals. K. F. Fuller, Louisburg, N. C. A- s for m -i Dr. S. 'Rapport will be in Louis burg at the Louisburg Hotel, x Tues day; afid Wednesday, J an, 26th rand 27th, foi the purpose of; examining eyg ; and adjusting - glasses. - - I)r. Rapport iV ar expert in hisJihe - and his,work ja4 of thJbest.; Joear in mind the date i of his appointment. Examination freeV: , Auction Sale We will haYe a big Auc tion Sale at Centreville on i XOKXK0KOKKHXK o o o o o o o o o o o o o . t o o t o o o ee on a ftnnr U BEDS ss AT January 21, 22 and 23 when all kinds of General Mer chandise will be sold to the high est bidder. . This will be a rare op portunity to Beeure great bargaina. Don't fail to I attend. and supply yourself with the very articles you need. - . ' : . . . -f Respectfully, Wood & Centreville, N. C. X ' LOUISBURG. N. C. - S v X SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Upchurch, X v . A . ;h "V y-i. 1 'L ") ::V. -.,-;;: .V'.. V, , ' . : ' - ' ' ' .' " s " "j :'',,.-. v ..,.. .... . "... '.-...". ''. " ... .,, . :