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P ? ? / ' v ? MSi ' " . s. - ^w-'. rg?>iw> t'.- - f.r:- - . vi ? - - J A _ * \ 4 H ' [ ?Messrs. H. C. Ilight and J. C. ) "Wormouth have formed a partnership and gone in the painting bust- . new. } Hi? R. A. Pruitt informs as he has 1 taken a position with Cbas. E. Brower & Co., of Richmond, Vn., and ' will travel this territory. ~ ?Governor W. W- Kitchen will ' speak here on next Tuesday Oct. 4tb. ^ Let everybody come out and hear one of North Carolina's most gifted ' orators. ]' ?Thelma, the little 18 months'^ old girl of Mr. Henry Frazier dieffl ' Friday night about 8 o'clock. She ' was buried Sunday afternoon near t Cedar Rock. ' ' ? Barber J mi Timharlslte and ' Sidney Blacklev, charged with re- ' tailing whiskey, were before Mayor ' <3. W. Conway Tuesday. They were ' sent on to court under bonds if $260 ' each. L ' *? |. , \ s- ,. ?Mr. C. W. Conway is agaia back at his old place with the Cres- 1 g i cent Drog Co., where lie will be ' glad to have his friends call on him.Tj Sk Mr. Bradshaw having resigned, go- ' j* Mg home to Oxford. Ilk - ?Saturday night while' waiting ; for one of th? night crate's Bill M?-[i con and Joe Freman, col 4 bsearirf; ' very disorderly, disturbing several in i * v ' ? _ . " On * * J. W. LOCALS. < ? Gov. Kitchen Tuesday. Hear him. 1 ?Leet we forget, W. W. Kitchen here Tuesday Oct. 4th, 1910. ?Its a 12 pound gtrl and Prof. : E. E. Connor is the happy father. ^ ?'Don't fail to hear Gov. Kitchen l at FrankKnton Tuesday at 2 o'clock. 1 ?Let everybody go to Franklin- t =ton Tuesday to hear Gov. Kitchen, t ?Don't forget W. IV. Kitchen here on October 4th. You will miss S a treat if yon fail to hear him. a ?Gov. W. W. Kitcken will speak 1 at Franklinton next Tuesday. Let . everybody go out and hear htm. * ?A series of meetings will be CJmmei ced at the Baptist Cburch ' on the fourth Sunday in October. ' F R AN K t\ r T-'j . >- ' ' ESWOR' 5IAN08 L ORG^ HOLLir he neighborhood of the station wit! heir loud cursing, a warrant wa nade out Sunday and Chief Cooki ras at the train Sunday night to malct be arrest on their return to town at tilt-v ' suielled tlie mouse" anc lid not atop here going on to lie? lemon wlw ? tl'ev were : crested anr irougi.t l ack here Monday and tnet >efore Mayor Conway who causer hem to pay into the Town treasurt he amount of $12.10. ?Miss Klenor Winston and Mr ihem Cooke delightfully entertaine' 1 a. i<> ? - - * " " " iuoui. -hj oi their little friend* Ins Wednesday evening at the home o! Hi". A. B. Cooke, the occasion beinj heir twelfth and Sixteenth birth lays, Various games, dear to tlx tearis of ehildhood, both in j.nd oat >f doors -were indulged in, aftei rhich delicious refreshments consist' ng of ice cream and cake wereserv id. The occasion was greatly en oyed by all present and when leav ng for their homes at i late houi iach wished tbeir little host and hoses* many happy returns of the day t'hoae present were as .follows: Ai ;uest of Miss Winston, pisses An lie Wester, Ltllie White, Calls Vhite, Lena Kthridge, Ruth Whitield, Louise Thomas, Ada May ,ucv Belle Blackley, Lallie Blackev, Fate-Harris, Eunice Winston Srellie Ray, Messrs. Buck Wester lugh McGhee, Robert Spee<J, Scot1 Gorman, Raymond Mitchiner, Frer \1 orris, Clayborne Blaekley, Craw ord Kearney, Faul Etbridge, Wit iam Hose, Ransom lLnria, and Ed vin Rose. Of Mr. Cooke, Missel Susie Alien, Lillian Blackley, Saral Donyers, Annte Mae Blaok.'ey, Mol ie Harris, May Cooper, Rebeckal Webster, Rath Blackley, Jbsoy, Win iton, Kate Worthain, Messrs. Arm. ated Henderson, Beanie Cony era fimmie handling, Harold Holmes Pred Cooke, .Tack Kearney, Alhor Winston, Edwin Speed, and Jonnii Winston. Cbaperones, Mr.- and klrs 1. B. Cooke, Mra Bailie Whit buhl Miss Maggie Cooke, Miss Lizzii Whitfield. Miss Ora Winston, Mr f. E. WbitfielJ, Mr. J. E. Nicholson M?1 Mr. George L. Coeke. >Wv V f ?' - LINTON WEDNESDAY FH FURF i ^ Worry less i J& more; Frown |Lh breathe mort mPt and chew mr iPPCp \\ \ Either write.,or call, just sa II II 11 J payujj Jp 10c sap We are still receiving a fen HKJL don't wait any longer, write We are satisfying ' buyers e ^IGSWOR > Personal ?' Mr. Kick Canadv was in towr ?! Monday. - , 1 - L ' j Capt. N. A. BJack spent Sunday i at borne. l! I Capt fc. J, Cheatham visited , ITowusville Tuesday. I j i John Beet, of Gastonia, visited his JI people here last week. 7| Mies Jean Ward, of Peace, Hal eigh, spent Sunday at home. I Miss Ria Parker, of "Watrenton, it I )a visitor at Mr. B. W. Ballard's, t' Gerome Bowen and wife visited t: his father, Mr. Tom Bowen, the pas! ; week. ~ L. P. Mitchell, -of Portsmouth, > j Va., visited his parents here this t1 week. ' j Mr. Ned Joyner returned to Blind '' Institute, Raleigh, 10 take up his work Monday. Miss Grace Ward returned from a visit to Mrs. J. B. Cheatham, tn Atlanta, Ga., this week. Miss Mattie Ballard who has been visiting in Western North Carolina returned home the past week. > ? A DAI 1 D surest bD? Sbwrtj ' unUUr^?B^ ? No vomiting. no di?trea? K safe nod plea?ln?-rrup- Mc. Druffniats. ? ? '"""' ' \ Choke and Fresh Cut-Flowers 9 ~r M-n , Of arnations, Roses, Violets, etc. Floral designs ant) Flowers for all occasions. Potted Ferns and all kinds of pot and out. door bedding plants. Veg^ etable plants to season. All orders l promptly AUf)&., ? . V'/t i yjm t y* - V ,a?1.11. f ! i 4H. STCtNMETZ. Florist. - . ^ ' . t ' MiW, N. C fl .> v' . >'' ' rJ?>\ letcu tne dotted lines and it is al McKinley Shce r Starr Pianos every week, yoit will ni i us to send you one. if Piano, quality very week^we will please vomit you tTH, AnnouncementI wish to aiinouncef-o the people 1 j of Louisbarg and viceinty that I i have secured space in C. T-- Stokes, ,: store on Main street and wiM conduct | an up to date jewelry ana watch reI pair business on and after October i [ 1st. Any work left att his store before i that time will be called for, fixed and I returned to bim promptly. Watch ' | for my advertisement in future issue. G. L. W MJTTIKI.P. l" NOTICE L Haying qualified as administrator of I Marcos A. Fuller, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against i his estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16tn day of ' September 1911, or this notice will be ; ( plead in bar of their recovery- All persons owing said estate will make imi mediate settlement. This September ; ltttfa, J910- . V ~ EI.nora "FOI.lkr, i 1 Administrator. GHIUHESTEK SPILLS DtAMONO dTjCBSftl BRAND ladies t Aak yamr ?rwr?r1?? for CHT-CHKS-TKR'S A rHAtlllMTV ?oiuir<u fills in Red and/Vv Gold metallic boxes, sealed with BluetO) Ribbon, Takb no otqbtt. Bwof jo*r W Drtnttrt ?p4 ask for mi.CHCS.Tf.BS V DIAMOND BRAND PII.I.K, for twenty-fitTS years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. aOLD B-Y ALL DRUGGISTS timh rutryu/uprf worth tuik? ciLninncni: tksted Ambrigan Beacti CORSETS <4 ? Any woman who chooses can improve her personal beauty with little effort or expense. j Wear an "" AMERICAN BEAUTY "hi.00 to S8.00 It will improve the appearance "of any gown that. is worn over it. KALAMAZOO CGRfflT CO. Excitative Makers .... " KALAMAZOO. MICH.- 1 Because'wa believe in them-we ell and seeotumend them. *' >iu Mrs. A. M. Hall mrtMf \ "kV '. ?.. V>TTA' ? , D E R A , Sept. 28 1910 IlTIIRE i >w To S'and work more; less and laugh i 5; Tattle less and )re; Preach less ai y wI/ht you want, dictate your terms ? k. i * - i. _ l- * " ~ * g A k. I? I | AT THE Racket ' ? MONDAY and T SEPTEMBER 2 Everybody is Espeoi Call and Se< PATTERN DRE3.S <JO<5P5r -SILKS, COAT T5RXSS TRlMMWd, E LACES AND Col MRS- A -A/I - 'V * ' ^ ' ' ; \ L Z- i -r HOUSE ' I I -Ejl Z > ) - ' . ... , . * I 5 . r? ? k d ;s ur ?y, ,y* . < N. C.? )UR oduce utter, Kjtgh, Chickens ^ other country pro1 sell you men an<l ^ room for our immense le celebrated Peters A 'ops, Preserving ket- ^ Hicks 4 I ENING I Store I UESDAY !6 AND 2ZJ < ally Invited to b Our hats 1 ?S SUITS--Cl.oAK3.~B MBROIDERIES, LLARS. -swW*? I HALL ? vilk ^ ? R T M El N T . k MUSIC > ?> ? -.tr-w't .il^ wtttwi ?. ... ... ? .- , )FFINB ..'i ]sr l CASKETS s _ Live Ride less and wal nore; Drink less an pray more; Eat les id practice more. nd the quality of goods you want, make vc 1 over, we'll do the rest t Music 10c _ ever he ready and yon wont feel able to br and price and terms don't Bui: yousdor.t bi will try us. Louisburs . T - BltUili I'S Y( Country Pi We pay the highest prices for B W Hams, Shoulders, middlings and A. duce < Shoes AL For tMe next fifteen days we wil ladie shoes at cost so as to make i line of fall shoes. We handle tl w^-., Snoes. Fruit Jars, Jar rubbers. 1 ^ ties, Tobacco Twine and Lantern? 4 Brantley G. I ^ Louisburg, N. ! p* A I I CM=>
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