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? ' fH?l PUnty of Merchandise ue
VBJ object now, we wuut the
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When the time comes th
?r bvx-ing p ace. If our
advantages to buy than i
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?It looked like an exouriion
from Lonubarg last Friday when the
baseball team same oyer.
?The Combined Methodist and
Baptist Bandar School excursion
will be ran to Raleigh some time the
latter part ol July.
?"Shore" a Guilford Collage
twirier is expected in to take charge
of oar twisting department tbil
week. Ridgeway and MeKeithao
will twirl In* m wnlil ha eryieea
?Mr. Juptr Weathers, formerly
with the S. A. L. here aa, operate!
bat who aeospted a position will
MoOhee Joyner Co., -Attol 1st
^ is attain with the S. A. L.?son
tnencing workTbureday. Jane 16th
?Todd Brothers VaodeviU
show, under oanvaaa, has been play
ing here on the vacant lot by th
? Mayors office all the week to ver
good crowds. They have a ver
good show.
?Among the large crowd that ai
~~ " ""tended the game of ball bet we
Louisbarg and Franklinton at Look
burg yesterday were Messrs C. S
Williams. T_ C. Jorner. It. t
Hicks.
?"Prim" a former Raleigh Re
Bird who was released by Raleig
Wednesday joined as Thursda
playing in the Oaford game Than
day. "MoKeithan" also joiaad th
team Friday aa pitcher. Tliey ai
both "hoatlera."
?Last Wednesday morning wbi
gathering snaps in the garden ti
the noonday steal Mrs. T F. Bo>
? den bappsued to the miafcrtnne
slipping on the wet pros ad si
breaking her right arm near tl
wrist. Dr A. R. Winston was anr
N tnonid immediately and at preset
writing she is doing aa wall as eon
be expeoted.
_ ?Deputy Sheriff, H. A. Kearn,
pent about two hours ia our tot
Monday aa route to Louisbarg wi
Pink ^mge, a yoanw whita maa, w
shot and killed Will Barbara, ah
he himself ban been tearfully ?lai
ed In the taoe and side, at the hot
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IGSWORTH
w and to spare, help us unload for ou:
room for new fall goods which are n
JRIMITl
Want Any thin j
Come to SeeJJs
at we cant treat you right it will thei
13 years service with you has been a 1
ever.
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of a Mr. Tinker Perry near the
Wake county line Sanday afternoon
about U o'clock. Page after hearing
of Barhams death .arrendered
himself to the W ske coanty officer*
and we* taken to Haleiyk where he
! eras turn.u orer to Sheriff Kearney
I Monday^
(: Personal
, Joe Oyerton, of Nashville, ie y?it,
ing in town.
Geo. Crewe, ef Middleaez, i* visitr
ing in towD.
r C. D. Bntt m spending hie race- I
1 tion at home thia week.
> IC. S. Green, of I.ouiabarg, spent
- Friday afternoon in town.
' W. H. Byrnra returned from a
8 Visit to Raleigh Friday.
Rev. Tilden 8cherer spent Son8
day in Richmo.id, Va.
^ D. F.-Bark ley left for Detroit,
' Mich., Iwt Wednesday.
Miss -iC.-1 well, of Macon, ia visiting
her sister, Mrs. F. M. Drake.
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^ Mia? Mary Timberlake, of Younjjs<
villa, ia visiting at Dr. J. B. Barns'.
r. J. B. Cheatham, of Atlanta, Ga?
ia spending his vacation here this
d j week.
h [ Mr Rodwell, of Macon, spent
y Sand ay with hia sistei Mrs. F. M.
I Diikt,
Misses Rhth and Lillian Taylor,
"? of Oxford, are visiting Miss Mary
Kearney,
' Mrs. G, R. Fuller, of Pocomoke.
ar is spending tke week with hei
brother W. H. By rum.
Miss Martha Winston, ef Youngaville,
who has been visiting in town
8 returned home ef a turd ay.
)t Miss Lillian Bleckley, who hai
ld been visiting in Cberaw, S. C., re
tamed bums Wednesday.
tJ Misa^Hattis RaeedeU, who h*
^ Raleigh, returned home Friday.
Mrs. R. L Cheatham and "dsrhgh
ST tsr, Miss Annie Glenn, of "Norfolk
,h. Va., are visiting at CL L. Wbitield'i
bi# Mw. A. W. Akton and ohildrto, o
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-WEDNESDAY
FURHIT
r fall goods. Prices 110 special
aw bought and will soon arrive.
ire
Itlegaut Bod R.i.'m Suits \
worth $40, special, price $32 1
Usual easy terms.
Chiffoniers?These for ineu
who have clothes prices that
were as high as $50 are now
now $8 to $35. Cecal eai*long
terms.
Leather* Couches?Prices
that were up to $20 to $60
are now $15 to $36
Floor Coverings, Linolin? I
This 2'yards wide in pretty /
dainty colors, last long time, /
the price is right, cold only /
on long tin e. /
Fine Mattresses?-We ha?
all the pr.idea, we have tfce
lowest prices end the goed'a
are values.. Buy on time at
cash prioesN J
? in Our Xiine
i be lime enough to punt aiiothielp
fcorou ire notv/ffer better
jSWORI
Looiaburg, spent Sundav in town'
whh her sister, Mrs. Q. L. Whit !
held. - '
llis. C. K. Cooke, of Louuburg,
spent lusi week at the bsdaide of
ber mother, Mrs. H. C. Kearney,
who has been very eiuk.
Baseball.
Oxford on last Thorsday defeated
the home team here in a onesided
game by the score of 9 to 4. It
wae apparent from the start tlrat it
was Oxfcrda winning day. One
very sensational play was mads by
Barnes, for Kranklinton, a catch on.
eeond, whioh deserves special mention.
Catea for the home team did
very well, bat did not receive the
support be should have had. Un>derwood
pitched winning ball in the
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uut inar innings, Dot siiswing ins
visitors to score on liins. Tuoker
pitched s very good game for the
visitors allowing eleven kits, Wat
tbev wsrs so well scattered he micaeeded
in holding his own. "Franklintoe
had?the banes fall several
times bat failed to score. Batteries
for Oxford, Tucker and Csnady;
for, Franklin ton; C?tei? Perkins,
Underwood and Stuart,. Umpire,
Dr. A. B.'Winston. Tims of' game,
two and one fonrth hoars. Attendance
150. \ / L
Franklioton in an errorless and
, very exciting game of ball won from
Louisbnrg here last Friday atthr
neon. It was a pitchars battle Iron
, the start. Credit is also due Under
r woed, wbe played first base foi
Franklinton, Fvim and Winston B
The home team took the lead is th<
third, making two runt. Losisbur|
tied the score in the fourth, site
which it leokad ae if it wouldAaki
more than nine innings o decide thi
game. Heeever, Prim ess walked
made locond .uu HedgspethV ball
1 aid soored on Winaton B., hit t
1 right winning the game. Ttria gam
-T .waa ona of tba boat exhibitions o
!' the national game ever exhibitei
v hare. Every store in town w?
I atoaed and a record breaking crow
f was oat. Tba aommary waa u tol
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D E P A F
JUNE 22 1910.
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Pianos, Orga
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Schulz Oi
F.V rainv years this reliable ft
_ be?i making the best cf Organi
theAnre better and prettier I
wliaA price one you want nl.d
you, a pleased with it keep it i:
TaAe Our Wo:
Prettiest Org
\ iu.ai\K<
$27.3,0 Up
Buv your Organ now, play late]
quired, ^tnke voiw time to pav t'
has plenty of niolej, we have p
m, Li
Iowa:
Kits ott ffedgepeth 5, ot Ki'J ce
war tty (Hedgapeth getting fear ol
these.) Bihe given by Hedgepeth
Ridgeway 1. Struck out by
Hedge pet 11 8, Ilidgeway t. Battery?for
Louielnirg, Hedgepeth and
Bbata; for Frankliaton, kbdgawav
and Stuart. Ciaptre,.A.. Ot Parry.
Tiaae of game 1 1-2 boar*. Attend,
aacv, 400.
THROW OUT TBEi LINE
Gtre the Kidneys Help anc
i Many Louisburg People"
Will be Happier. w'
"Throw oat the life Ifne"?
. Thit hidnaya need help.
They're overwork#^? can't ge
the poison Altered out/ofi ihe blood
They're getting wome every min
ute. \ I
Will you hdlp them?:
Doan'i Kidney Pifla have brough
thousands of kidney/ sufferers bio]
from the verge of dtspair.
Will cure any form of ktdne>
trouble. \ /
N. 11. Sposesr^ir, 428 ?. Wil
, mington street, Raleigh, N, 0., ssyi
, "Kidney trouble nd me in ita gsaa
i. fer years and although I tried var:
oas remedies, I ?fsg nnabla to. An
relief. The kidney secretions de
| poeited a a cd intent aid were annul
I oral, bat the nscnt Annoying syraj
. turn ot mj tioaile was a dull, naj
i gins; backache! ' accompanied b
. aliarp twinges tbrobgli my bod
I whenever I" sU>o|L?l ?rrf lifter
Learning ot 1) nl'iKflMy Pilla,
\ procured a bo; arid after using thei
{ l abort-Uihe. I paaaed several grav
r turtles. Frori thattimkonl stesr
% ily unproved, in til my trouble wi
a a thing ot die pact. I have reeon
I, mended Doen t Kidney TOle at e
k err opporlani y einoe tbcii and ahi
e eontinoe to d > so."" \
e For tale b; all dealers. VP rice i
t oenta. Foett -Milburn Ce., Ulaffal
1 New Torts, le agents for tile Uni
ed States. \
t Remember the name?Deati'a
I- and take no ? bnr. rv . \
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MUSIC I
ins and Talking
p Starr Piauoa, Trayser Pianos, Kemr
Pianos, Chase Pianos, Ifaekley
Pianos, Richmond 1
fAll The Above Pie
v For Their Owr
Sold under an iron bound guarantt
terms that you can choose
rga"S
ictory at Chicago has JiJk^
?, thev now say that
than ever. Write ns vEjjfss*
we will deliver It to ^JfiKEaa
f not send it baek. ^
rd. its the
an on the
to $150 Jp?
C, no cash payments rehe
balance, the factory
lenty oPtirne. t;ouisburg,
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For ~
TOMBSTONES, CUR
FENCING "Write |(o
i Suffolk Marble Work
Watch Th
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BARGAINS IN Hi
EVERY DES(
' ft make and aepair mattresses any ^ada
anteed. Prices t\ f
p I Also Rebottoi
i Back ThemA
t_ 1 do upholstering of all kinds. Gife n
work. My shop is at the old colored <
~ Bouiabure, N. C.
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- You Are Sure oi^i
1 You Become a I
itlet.
A State bank is a strong
ill it%?l
. 2nd. Our capital and surplus i
>0 gi?? yoo additional security.
8rd. Unvarying courtesy and!
' alt#ys extended. , T
CITIZENS
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Machines |r
nington Pianos, Cota Wj
Pi anna . Catliale-jffl
'ianos. iffif
mos Speak
gft/
l Values.
>e at prices and vOn ffiy
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for yonrBelf. X Cm
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BING and IRON
s\- Suffolk, Va.
lis Ad
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STRESSES OF
:rip^ion
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tor quality Workmanship go?rpit
the people
m
b. Chairs and
tfith Cane.
>e ?n \pportunity to do your
*dd Fellows Hall, Main Street,
IIS.sJR.
v,?-. . #ree
Things When
Umoslter Here
blnk?State supervision makes
fad Arong Board of Direotors
excellent^banking facilities are
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