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Pleasant Evenina KBuenB8.--iiUDiumn.uBQi- ;
-; , cated to Tired Mothers as, dom.; .
Suif Homep
of a heart
with little ditmond in center. Suit
able regard' will be given" for it re
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Notice to Teachers.
Th Rrhortl Committee or Loulsbunr
townshm will meet at the offiee of L. P.
OBUDE THOUGHTS FBOM THE EDITORIAL PEN Hfe' "tlffi
I teachers for the several schools in eai
I . 1 - r It. !.l.tM " -1
Hope on, hope ever, hope for the I seo hi, boye make each men?- Then ffiSTpitobSS;
be up ana doing, tor you nave a i that day. . " ,
sacred duty 'given you to perform. - I-P. Hicks, en m n.
Idle boys are the timber convicts Po not tell me you - have so little ,
Mtnfldn'nf - i uroc - . x uu uu iuouj Mwufco, wo i ,
portant' wmon aDsorD your ome ana wui ,ouer ior sio u wun
attentions Let these thmga, go, but Monday the first daj of November.
do not neglectyour boys. 1 1909, at about the hoar of noon. &t
ALWAYS WINS
When it comet to a question f elect
tag dro for oar pharmacT. Price U
do tbinj: if we can set fresher drut.
Dress slowly when
hurry and save time.
you are m a
Don't live in the cellar, bat on the
the following very va'aable real estate:
Tt-mAriio. niH MQiWailial - tint'. A tract or lacu tituate la
hohft too in God's bright sunshine, gnficance of the truth exprete- hpinlne the landi , of Mrs. L. B. Allen.
i1 A Jn fha trito 9Vin A a th a tw ty i uwo wireii, ana w uenaerson ana
w - Nashville Road, contalninir W acres by
u:i,a Kottio ntad sf r" 7 1 "rr.T'". .J . ' Vk'l
"B"" "vw f mQn oh rr,on wnnM Usui.. it oeinz me tract or land
nlannine-brUliant campaigns for the -7- - allotted for dower to Mrs. M. R. Hlbt
future.
surely be abetter, in every way, for it widow cf Redding Hlht and fully .de-
is true thai the future well-being 0
the man or woman, physically, ment- of the Superior Court of Franklin
Take good care and be thoughtful &Uy and 8pirtually dependjs Hpon the county, pages 744. ,
ot mother, she may not be with you thougand arid one llttle acti of ro. ?&nldVnt
tomorrow.
other tract of
and State ad-
described dowr
ing unimportance that make up the 1?. tneT aovf des5!?d d.owr,r
-r , , I tract, Mrs. L B. Allen, Otho Cottrell,
fthildVdailv naner. It lathe home ! and T W RitrAtt- onH rntinin m
g r r - 1 mm--m a www w m vvm m u
My boy, my girl, remember there training the child receives that makes P0Te ?lleis f"Uv. described
w 1 '
by noting the company you keep.
1 ..
lliL,uy yy yyiiLo
THAT'S WHY OUR PRKSCRtPTI ON-
WORK
is to heartily recommended by physi
cians. They know we back op our
efforts.
Beasley-Alston Drug Co.
is no surer waj wi oii-tu5 jw P ll8 mture -ror Dexier 05 ior worse., and Decrees Ho. 0 at pages 98 to 106
and being that r art of the old Redding
Hight tract of land left after cuttinz
We do .not know whether it is off the dower and the 125 acres now
tr- j win; Hniflwill 1 :1 '.i . owned by otno Uottreu.
U1UU " & lauso priue,iBiBO;euuuauoii,ur a iauu- Then two trftrfjt of lanH r Ia,,
do more towards making a model ion we nave drifted into, bu it is I about five miles north-east of Louiaburg
ksma tKon all the wAalth this -world :t j I and are very desirabje and valuable
- - - piwmj uuo luai um juib uiuro nuu faxms. There is a coodv two-storv
affords. more shun housework! and m an v of I dwelling house and all neccesaary out-
1 l A 4- St . A
-1 .1 j j . nouses on me im acre uraci, z navinir
the new homes in these dajs do not in the home place of the bite Red-
The best capital for a boy is not promise uninterrupted happiness from ding Hight. The 70 acre tract adjoins
a.WtK. lnvnf work. Rimnlfi this ansa Th mrlo. r nrA t rt tBt, f1" nv l7 wmoeryu.
muuoj, uv uv r 1 " o . .6v,v v 1 xnis saie is maae ior division amoae
tastes and a heart loyal to his friends, try their-hands at everything but the the heirs at law of the said Redding
xiiguv, auu unurus a spienaia opportu
nity for any one desiring to purchase
a fine farm near t Louisburc, with
ovci tumo uwuwjLii auu Foaut3, mem desirable neighborhood.
must be a i?ood home. It is lmDossi- Terms of Sale: Ten per cent cash.
U1 t t -i ft -t 1 I balance within twenty days from day
ble for a family to enjoy life if the of unles8 the bid shall have beei
food is poor, the buttons off, and rais. d during the twenty days which
. ,, r T win oe auowea ior inai purpose.
0 0 , - xne iu per cent aepositea win d re-
ery household where love and hap- turned to the purchaser and if the bid
pmess abound, there is mostly a wo- will ol first separatelv
man to be found looking after details and then as a whole.
comfortable and inviting.
JUST RECEIVED
himself and his God.
work of the home the most needed
and healthiest permit of all. Where-
A nice line of Cluthing I am j
going to Fell out le?s than
Whole?nle Co?t.
I have junt fwivd a ix-v lot of nice Horw an i arr :
position lo rnskv a purrha.r priori that will U iz.u
In this lot 1 htiv fomc nic bupv hort a. wrll v ,
hor?ef andwme that will do justice at nihr I fclHO Uw :
nice new lot of bupo ju: in and if toy -jU hai r vo ,
thi$ fall ff my line lforv dome ' I &m co-fid t! 1
Mive von inoncv.
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LIVERY - IN - CONNECTION
;n oc-rr-t4on "with rr.
I am going to close out ray entire
stock way down under wholesale cost.
I have one hundred ladies cloaks 40
rer cent under wholesale cost. I have
a big Ut of
I also have a pxxi liverv
ptable and can furnish vot: a nioc ri? nx unr cu rr-v
one at reasonable pric. Call tn me.
SHOES
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WOEDS TO TEACH AND COMFORT.
If you are down with the blues,
re,ad Psalm 27.
If there is a chilly sensation about
the heart, read Rev. 3.
It you don't know where to look
for the month's rent, read Psalm 37.
If you feel lonesome and unpro
tected, read Psalm 91.
If the stove pipe has fallen down
and the cook goes off in a pet, put
up the pipe, wash, your hands, and
read James 3.
If you find yourself losing confi
dence in men, read I. Cor. 13.
If people pelt you with hard
words, read John 15.
W. H. Yarboroujrh Jr.. Att
for the heirst law of Redding
deceased.
Hight,
Nos. 3 to 3 1-2 and 6 1-2 to S that I will
sell out less than cost. I also have
odds and ends in
DRESS GOODS
and hamburg, going under cost. I am
going to make a clean sweep this fall
so come on and be satisfied with the
bargains. I am tromjc to gt a fresh
new line of sample hats- Come and
get a suit and a hat less than the
cloth will cojt,
J. P. Winston
EDWARD S. FORD
At Fords Stubles
LOUISBURG, N C
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m.m.i .m, M.M.M.n.n.fcj w r-n t-r-w iLJ 1. WW W w 1
How many impositions we uncon
sciously place upon children! When
small, they are subjected to kisses,
tosses, pokings, rockings, and a mul
titude of intimacies that would be
roundly resented by older heads. Then
If you are getting discouraged 1 as they begin to grow, year after
about your work, read Psalm 126 year, they are treated on every new
and Galations 6:7-9. occasion with "Whv. how dreadfully
I mi ' ; '
all out ot sorts, read you do grow! How frightfully tall
you are getting! You look exactly
like your aunt Nancy, or your grand
rather! Or, where do vou eet the
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red hair? Or the freckles? Or the
It you are
Hebrews 12.
bless
THE WORKING GIRL.
"The girl whxworks God
her." She is brave and active; she is
not too proud to earn her own living;
she is not ashamed to be found at
her daily task; she is studious, pains-
sub nose? etc. Personalities are not
pleasant to adults, even to experi
enced persons who have learned to
meet calmly, or parry such imperti-
AT THE
Thomas GreenwoodHill
& J. D.
FURNITURE
Joe Dub Hill
HILL
!
RACKET STORE
You Can Get Some
BIG BARGAINS
nances, but to fthilnmn thov ru nr
taking and pati.nt; .he sanies from . WwIj, n tUeir blo;he8 oft6a
testify, and tend to make them bash-
behind the counter or the desk; her
hiiiiim 1 h iiii r 1 if;i iiii 11 1 i i mm , i mm m . .
. ... .. . toi and dislike to meet strangers.
grandeur and eternal bliss; there is a Pra . .. .
memory of her own so wn into each . . j , .
... J , . ... , I feet politeness and consideration, for
Ail ton rrrTXTT aha la IiIta q hnunfifnl I . 7
1 , . they are sensitive, and they do mind
mouniaiueer: uer uuaracier is pure as . iL , ,
, , .... ' WDat yu m yar thoughtlessness ig
u- u '5 J . -L nore- They remember ill treatment,
rock from which it flows, and as high . tt . ,. , . . '
, . . , ' . ? too, often all their lives, acd it is the
rru u x. u u part of wisdom to acquire and cherish
I Ha hi or nt. of her annnm fin in. 1 .
... TT , , the love and respect of the little
Bpiruuuu ior ub au. xir uanus may i 0jjjg
be stained by dishwashing, sweeping
factory grease or printer's ink, but is
an honest and helping band; it stays COMMISSIONER 5 SALE OF LAND.
misfortune from many' homes; it is Virtue of an order
We have opened up next door to Meadows fc Harris Warehouse '
under the above name a Furniture Store. We will carry at all times a
full and complete stock of suits, bureaus, washstands, tingle and double j
beds,' iron beds, brass beds, sofas, chairs and rocking chairs, safes, side !
boards, trunks rugs, matting, etc. e also carry musical instruments J
of all kinds. Now for the good women, we have the lightest .unningt
sewing machines on arth at a price you can afford to buy, from $20 to j rp T,lnL-o mnin for fn trrtti W.
$50 that are sold every day by some agents for from $45 to $75. He ! 1 Illa k0 1 00111 101 Iatl ?(1?.
o rrr 1 1 l a i . I
you can save some coinr we sen on easy verms, yes gixni opk
and sell furniture the same way. Sell white folks and negroes too We j
also have a stock of slightly used clothing that looks like new. A good
suit for $3, abetter one for $4, and a marrying suit for $5 william. Orer j
coats, good ones for $3.50 and a Charlie for $5. This Charlie coat mould
eost you at a regular store $15. The dispensary is gone and Tpu can't
chip and warm up and yoa had better take notice that it is going to
get cold and buy you some good warm clolhing. wise and prepare '
for war in time of peace. When, in town, selling tobjeco leo )our
bundles, whirps, overcoats, etc.. in our store. Come to see us just to get
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acquainted. JLst us show you the. very latest stvies ox lurniiure
have just commenced our life's journey in businesn and whether
make any money or not we are going to do oar share of buainr.
will
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sell a lot of desirable goods
AT A SACRIFICE
Come to see them.
T. G & J. D. HILL
MRS A M HALL
one shield that protects many a for
lorn family from the asylum. All
honor to the girl who works.
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TO PARENTS.
'. ?'
It is unreasonable to expect an
j-ii-f' - adult from long idleness to be en
S ' ' tirely innocent, and much less that
; v!,; of a child. While we would not keep
fe" a child steadily employed, yet it
'; Y' should certainly have some duties.
; i a From appearances, there are some
boys who are at home but foi their
meals I and to sleep. They can be
Been at any hour ot .the day, loafing
in groups ahout town or making their
way out of town to spend the day-
who can say how or where? What
can we expect as a result? Can we
expect to see boy of tender, impres
sionable age, under, jiuch . conditions,
.make worthy, inteljigent, industrious,
'christian young men. . "And .where is
,the parent who does not desire to
' H '.' n " . ' - t
., ; ' iff," '
at
an order of re-sale.
made by the Superior Court of Frank.
nn conntv. at the Ano-nat Torm iuu t
in that action entitled R. R. Voodlief
vs. D H Gill et al., the undersigned
commissioner win sen, on Monday the
ist aay oi November. v 1909, it beine
xz.a ' m m j .
tue urat monuay in saia month, at
aDout tne nour of noon, at tie Court
riouse uopr, m Louisburg, N. C, to
the highest bidder at public auction.
hat part of the old.Henrv.Merrit tnu.t
oi iana wnicn was allotted to D. H.
Villi, Jtw lw Woodlief and G: L. Wood
1! j.1 , til! . "...
"eun me pamuon oi tne same made
under a judgment in said aeriort to
them jointly, and more particularly de
fined as follows. Beginninfir at a stake
in a stump hole with two lanre Doer-
wood pointers, R.? R. Woodlief 's- cor
ner; thencevS; 1-4 EL 6 Doles to a rock
with Maple and Pine pointers, comer
oi jno. tnence along tne hue of 2o.
1 S, 87 3-4 E. 63 noles to a : Hornbeam.
corner Of No. 1 on Tar ; River, thence
up said liiver as it meandeis to an .Oak
8tmnpwith Maple and - Hickory, point
ers, R.' R, Woodlief 's corner on the
River; thence along I R. . R. Woodliers
line S. 21-2 W; .80 ftoles to : a Rock;
thence Sr86 1-4 E. 25; Poles 9 links to
a Rock; thence N. 28 8-4 E. 9 Doles 24
lihks to a Rock; thence S. 87 3-4 E.' -20
links to. the; beginning, . containing '39
1-2 acres,; more or leas.. A ,, . '" ? :
$ Terms of salcH-cash. This . 1st day
October," 1909. "v ' 7-': v 5 v
'Win. p. Ruffin, Commissioner.
"HOME SWEET H0MET
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furniture FURNITURE Furniture
f We herewith announce to.our friends and cuatomera that our fall
stock of furniture and all accompanying lines are complete and we shall
be glad to show them to you before you buy elsewhere. 1
We have. the very best grades at very low prices and am sore you can
. ' save money by calling on "ua.
Our Undertaking Department is complete and up-to-date. We
render "the Very best service p&asible'and are il way ready to serve the
puuiAo. t o aave taten tpo agenoy xor me ceieoraiea
X iVS ; ?:V( ...: EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
and have a number of tha. machinoa and many records on hand that wa
will be glad to have you examine. Call to see ua at the tame stand
onmarket street where your visits are always welcome
WHITE Fafijitare Cbiijpaiiy
J hare now opened ac up-fo dsl cat tarlt in ih
building an-1 wU utt a ckI he cf l i ,J J
sll the litae. Mr appreialiot; fcr ycer ordr w-il
be shown by rronpl dlirr of pc
Wb n in utl of taeat or stii.;t,r;
s1jm tn tar lie call
Phone No. 80.
I will also continue xay 1CK HOUSK sd wall W u, iyrt
with ICK until U; Maca dct..
D 3 PEARCE.
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