1 * * ' ' HOLCfi .15>bTO r;. i "r ! i : }: f ' ' - ' ^^VoV : -V- ? ' : * I' V l <rQ(U)<>n "* Jv> . ; *,: * . -MWUSO:! ~."'i ! -I t? " u-"' ' i -f.T:) Wfl' v \0 +HV _ ' * ? ,-?:?* * _ H 7 - * .> i v{ * .2' ' i -r* 0 ' i : M-. "!" a '''* ; *' .1 v i -i? .{ - ' 7J .. 1 -1 : ' - r*M ' :: ! '. - . v; -V ?: " . ** V . \ . to J. W locals. ?Her many friends are ( *ee in us riorence i"erneii pest in the poetnfiioe here age ;f IJtH >.y f-.'M .>'?- ? >'!?* f ?J. E. Wilder, nephew postmaster, is filling the posi pjetmaang dnring the aha* 4 Mr. W. P. Edwards. \ .. :nr ?Quite a number of onf V went ont to Mr. Joe Stricklar a family reunion and bar he Thuradav of last week, ?Jim Young waa before Morris this seek for fist Moore's pond. After hear! evidence he was released npb fag $5.00 and costs. -fjt * i Jilo*.?,i-jihllsj ?On aeoount of the death It. B. White the ball game i Franklinton and Kittrell whi , to have been played here on i , ,,wgf postponed. ?-'Next'Btntday morning ' Methodiat SundSy School a Class will bc'Srg^nized. All men of this ibShftol and those tending any school are cordi . X, fifed to take part ih helping organisation. ?The "Kiqg's Heralds," a missionary society of the II i Church, numbering thirl ' members, went ont in wa( c3-. "Green 3111',' last Wetfnesd spent a delightful afternoon than one agreed With "Billy Ttowe when he said ,kI wish 1 rain''too hard to go hoitie ^aSinl/1 lia*d4W'eta.r ?ll rtLobi Pa^ f;? ~ difcffl g&T" rj - ??*, Kfftnunr . Wtd .;ff*mber .of. ?9. P. pretext vfMXV regular dT>II ^biob wUl 0b , ,~ ^^Sep^mbe^^d, ft, be ..Iff* w?nu ?T.<V mem^r,,^J ffefWWtf properl have. nerved utter tfie ^ril drill will b? promptly *t 8 ?Jtt ' thedrillfet ,. ' jluliffrr ao . J&ti "* , ' ' K'''~ ' WW ' "> ?? , ?- ' " ? v? n W: " f -. f ran k l. i rsrn imhfi rV OHIVOIK 3HT ^ PIANOS :V. : > .owot t ho . i :,u X , i.ia i.:, .. ..... .j : o|fi -r4 anov . ;v : -z. a. . . osr . i) -? > ^ t ... . F i ^ C^T^C^r A TSJM 1 IXWT BEi/e The Successful man makes the im- / possible possible. 7 / He is not discouraged by any eombi- / nation or series of combinations which seem to be formed to obstruct hi9 on- / ward pathway ' / He never shirks a duty or shifts re- / . . _ sponsibility, and in this way only^-aocy' ~ cess is achieved^ / - The successful man is never ma^uig * - * excuses, and nine times out often-' you will tind that the man who is airadept in making apologies lacks forco enough to clcse a sale. He makes up in excuses what he fails to rchieve in efforts., In the shuffle of life moet men oc cupy just the place in business or society for which they are especially fitted and when each of us performs accurately and with essential skill the work which naturally befalls ue, the . HOLUNGS\ ... I : i? H ; . -f" : ,vil- ,1' - i ' 'II I Personal ' ' <' ' conrioee sensible rlad to f Chief A. B. Cooke went to Louie- t?' ^?re c?ncoc, > to, eviaeDce that cor at her | ul,r|{ * - < . strongly circumat in. - j G. C. Moore, of Washington, D. ? the C" k- Vi"i,,nK J' L >,i:ch''1L timenytoflSMmto ? e, Miss Leno King, of Haleigh,i? vis- and of bia forothe Hop a* iting at B. lilsekley's. ; the entirely inde snce nt' . -v" . Miss Maggie Blackley* ot Chefaw, ot Representative il! S. C, ia visiting kindred here. attempt wm math people j0ha Drake, of WeldoD, ia'visit- ftuance fcfevott M,' to ing bia brother, F. M. Drake. share ip the ?jacl """ 0,1 E. M. Edwards left Monday for ???".?? , Baltimore for a few days vacation. t,le matter l<>.- *** Sqaire _ .. _. . , fail to take the te . ? if rs. J. B. Cheatham, of '-Atlanta, . , line at ? .. , . "higher up, who s Ga., M visiting her people in town. ,r. ? ?( ne the Vice-President til h pay- Mrs- J- C" Tjwer*> of Washington, MntativB Bird I>. C? is visiting her penpU- in town. guUtJ mM> e8Qap Miss Martha Harris returned from ~ of Mrs. a vtai; l0 Scotland Keck the past ~ ~ , ~~~~~ jetween week 1 NOTICE TC oh was r9 It j. Cheatham and children, AH persons wet onday of Norfolk, are visiting relatives in j^>'' town. >: i'' ' - M - the undereigned, vi .* ?v ? ? , . . .. i.'V cate so it wifl rpn I ??> v?. r. r.awarae anil wife left later than lOo'cio Baraca Tuesday for Baltimore to visit 1910' at , will meet at Mt. 5 young; relatives. ' - purpose of electmi not at- Rev. W. W. Staley, pastor of the E ally in- Christian church, of, Suffolk, Va., is ^ ^ No 5, iri the- .pending his vacation with his peo- ' pie hear here. AMERICA junior* Mrs. 0. H. Harris, of Looisburg, I T (XXE ethodist spent one djy the past week with -"lpa.iKTv a y. eight Mrs. H. C. Kearney. (one to Mr. Cox and wife, of the Blind Inay and .titute of Italeigh, are spending their ' More vacation with her people here. 7\f Buck Mrs, Helen Kobereon and little vfo. it would daughter, of Emppria, ya^ is visit1 we ing her mother, Mrs. P. C. Person. , .very A Three Million Jaek-Pot. 'VW? at' the Anyoae who.know# .Senator Gore , .( I Win4-, ,jng the pose and his truthfulness. Acoord- ?i[(n 1l ?, . He ing to Sep'atbr Gore's testimony, one Ml' iy/|V aoogr in Hamon, the former Kepulican Na? jRJjynL. ,v tbev tional Committeeman from Oklako- vii iuXrw H./icflvr?- jj'jmui hot , >j 'Vt.io'; "'UlAMJKOi larbecue ma, attempted to hribe bint to preI, The vetft legiilatiop that would virtually . KA Am3 o'clock.' Vfll^tt'!"^oMlurrav aontraots .in! Becaui 'we L'6. C. jtee for tile sale of the In- Sejl and teeth lpbnih\o m *t Wnd oil lands. Mr. Hamon __ denies it, but his denial will hjgdly Mrs. A. Ulufouf Lvmuoa : ' mni . i-riu, - ;* ^ - * , ' ik" ' _ ' ! . .fen V r - Si r onI d e: r a r " * * j^' ' v ' - irj EDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 1910 . | - ^ J^JSTD W THE BEARIUS <lay of the agitator and the meddler will he gone and the dhy of Paradise will have dawned with roVy promises of universal peace> i \ Dlirin The incompetent.insist tha\, unusual . luck is dealt o.it to the man who sue- flUVe ceeds, for sucoess b comes by V fixed nothil law. and not by luck or accident^ but then the incompetents -ere always ' could gronchy and fault-finding. \ They are saud in the bearing^, andV haVe because they, themselves, cannot ac- V- i i complirh what they desire they are \ urni snre that luck or some mpsterious fae- \ chines tor aids and assists the more success- \ ? ful man. \r' ' will In other words, they are special!-- \ favored by fortune. . \ ey if J That may be. but the moat successful \ , men whom I know bare not beep spec- Vulative theorists. VORTH, L :*4 ' t * - ,, ' f--* + , r,. .. . rugtibrl-was afoot is DIAMONDBRAND antial, and in sev- fefinued by the tes- F) r -Gare&. Secretary JjB r. Then, there is . ^ ^TO,n . pendent testimony eu^AS Creamer that an LVBj:0J%i.<^ZniV s by- Ilamon do, inhj prpmieps .<*f a SOLD BY/ALL OftUGGISTS It-Pot." The com- ? EVERYWHERE 5SK? ~ ''I jiQnJkedeniy for the remedyVwill deaden the ? ? u-Mers. pain or take the Soreness from _ N f^V FLLlA M8, +r? CutsanqBruises 'M N D E A U T I ; quicker than ^Lh's Liniment. tSETS It is antiseptic! and the best I" ?" ?" . pain remedy./ \ ,, I AnyVomanwho One trial ypll convince you. dhooses Can im- Noah's Liniment penetrates; ^ fcrove her pet- requires butJlittfts rubbing. yyi I Aoual beauty ! f" \ ! /with little effort Here'A the. Proof A*i I or expense. . j Mr Edwar(j 4yan. who has bean em- ' 1 ttr. . ployed at the K)!d Dominion Iron and I Wear an , Nail Works innllchmoqn, Va. for aboui. h flfty years. makes the following stateI A IIPP1/1 A IB ment: "Whtl#' working at my trad*j ji n I f AMfiKlliAPI , (iron work) Vset ttrtslJM and cut fr?I rJh wi se --- Quently, and?T And. tfesw-Noah's*. Wal-r l, I I BfiAtJTf i TO*nt Jn/tW sCTneks out antf' L}' I I . IT? " hfaU the wfund immediately. , Have , v ' also used voir remedy -fir rheutaatfimr- ' V ?.? ? js&iainp M ) the appearance_L. xmS*. lUbnt t? tholh.it remedy Cfi anygErnthat p;::-Irs laaSfitl w tzoofen |^3wC?;v ffilgM M. ^alllwljpt"- HbikI^ii rc ,~~v - . 1 r M E N T . : MUSIC HOUSE -JRUOG 8m# HIJXMAfl} TE?33Sr^3v >' M3v>4?:, % ! .... ? T;; N , I ASKETS I ros I g- the past fifteen years I built a business out of ig with all the odds one f V\ I have against him. W e ? a strong assortment of ture, Pianos, Organs, Mai. Coffins and caskets and . - - I promise to save you monrou will give us a call. ouisburg, N. C* ' . / 'BRING US YOUR ? Country Produce f X ,We pay the highest prices for gutter. Kggs. Chickens X Hams, Shoulders, middlings and other country pro 4k dues 'lv "**' > \ / J4Lr a for the next fifteen daysifte will sell you men and A ladie shoes at cost so as y> make room for our immense A line of fall shoes. We jfandle the celebrated Peters I w Snoes. Fruit Jars, Jar/tibberV Tops, Preserving ket- "^r I ^les, Tobacco Twine aipl Lanterns. 1 Brantley G Hicks I I J * . I Louisburg. N. C. ouisburg Bottling Works E. L. HERMAN, Proprietor. I MAHUFACTU REliS OF I arbonated Nbn-Al6oholic Ciders, I les and Soda waters, All Flavors. I y bottles and ca/eA cost me money. 50 I ins to $1 wiU bfe charged for each case, id 5 cents for dach bottle not ' returned. p?p$pu ordfer goodk you want them, id, you will greatly helV us fill orders by turning empties promptV

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