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We are going to make business a little more livfely and purchases
more profitable to you by selling you anything in our line for exact
ly one-fourth off. This j^plies to all articles and to all customers
If you want a bargain come to see us. Just to think, now you can
buy a $100 suit of Furniture for $75. Can you beat it? Our line is
complete and you can find what you want. Gome to see us.
HOWELL - BUNN - HUDSON. INC.
Main Street -- +- 'J LOUISBURG'S WIDE-AWAKE FURNITURE STORE , Louisburg, N. C.
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DB. W. B. MORTON
Eye Specialist
Loulsburg, North Carolina
Office over First National Bank.
?. ATWOOD >EWELL.
Attornej-At-Law.
Office with Dr. A. H. Newell
DB. ABTHCB HTXES FLEMING
Surgeon Dentist.
Loulsburg, North Carolina
Office over P. S. & K. K. Allen's Store.
DB. S. P. BCBT.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Loulsburg, North Carolina
Office in Burt Building M&in Street
E. JL Perry, M. D. H. G. Perry, I. II.
PEBBY ? PEBBY.
? PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS
Loulsburg, North Carolina
Office Next Door to Aycock Drug Co.
Phone Connections 287.
DB. JOEL D. WB1TAKEK
Specialist.
Baleigh, IC. C. '
Practice limited to eye, ear, throat
and nose. Will be in Loulsburg the
first Monday in each month at Dr. Yar
borough's office.
DB. J. F.. MAI.ONE.
Loulsburg, North Carolina
Office in Aycock Drug Store, Market
Street, Office Practice Surgery
and consultation.
DB. D. T. SJOTBWICK.
Dentist.
Loulsburg, N. C.
Office in the Hill. Live Stock Co.,
Building on Xash Street.
W. M. PEBSOX.
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
Loulsburg, North Carolina
' Practice In all courts. Office on Main
Street
M. F. HOUCK.
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Loulsburg, North Carolina
Trading agents (or all kinds of
building supplies,, artistic Mantles and
Tiles, Architectural designs sub
mitted.
DB. E. B. VAXDEBGBIFT.
"Veterinarian.
Loulsburg, North Carolina, at Ful
ler's Stables. Phone No. 66, night
Phone No. 68. Treats all domestic
animals. Free examination of mouth.
Call day or night.
A. 0. DICKENS.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Loulsburg, N. C.
Office over Hill Live Stock Co's Store
Nash Street.
T.W. Blekett, K.B. White, E.H. Halone
BICKT.TT, WHITE & MALOIfE
" LAWYERS
Loulaburg, North Carolina
General practice, settlement of es
tates funds Invested. One member of
the firm always In the office.
JAMES W. HOLLIUGSWOBti. ~
Lawyer.
General Practice ? Loans Placed
/, 'Notary Public
Collections. Prompt Attention
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Supreme
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YOUNGSVILLE NEWS ITEMS
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Things t>f Interest From Our ThrlYlng
j ? Sister Town.
FROM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT
Dr. Claude V. Timberlake, who re
cently finished his medical course ffct
Jefferson Medical College at Phila
delphia, Pa., and passed the State
Board examination for license to prac
tice medicine, has located here and is
practicing with his brother, Dr. R. E.
Timberlake. To say that success is
written in the disposition and charac
ter of Dr. Claude Timberlake is put
ting it mildly, and we rejoice* in the
fact that he has chosen his home
town for the practice of his profes
sion.
Mrs. Bettie Timberlake, who has
been visiting friends and relatives in
Youngsville returned to her home -in
Dalark, Ark., Saturday.
Missesluaude Winston, Mary Moss,
and Annie Beck Stall r^rned yester
dey from a week's visit to the home of
Mr. W. T. Calton, of Barea, C.. Mr.
Aubrey Calton brought them through
the country on his car.
* Miss Minnie Bagwell," of Raleigh,
spent the week end with Miss Liljian
Winston and returned to Raleigh this
morning on the "Shoo-Fly." Miss
Kattie Stephens, of Raleigh is visiting
Miss Winston also. .
Miss Ella Harris and Miss Burma
Perry left this morning for Chapel
Hill for the Summer school, accom
panied by Miss Lizzie Harris, who will
visit in Roxboro, N. C. Mr. Jim
Baker and Miss Sallie V. ' Harris
passed through on automobile this
morning.
Mr. Earl Underwood came near hav
ing a serious accident last night, when
another car collided with his near
Raleigh. Mr! Underwood was return
ing from Chapel Hill and a few miles
from Raleigh he met a large car at the
top of a hill and when the powerful
lights of the car flashed into his eyed
he gav$ a short turn with his car
which resulted in a turn-over. Mr.
L'.'iderwood was alone and he and hi3
car escaped without injury.
Chief of Police, J. E. Winston, has
been kept at his home on account of
sickness for the past several day3.
It is hoped that he will be out in a
few days. His assistant, Mr. John
Young captured two men Saturday for
drinking, Percy Lloyd and J. A. Moore
which resulted in the payment $293
each before Mayor C. C. Winston.
On Thursday night, June the 17th,
the progressive citizens of the town
of Youngsville and the community met
in the Mayor's office and organized an
association, the purpose of which is
to boost, advertise and promote the
ganpi'hl welfare of the town and com
munity. Mr. J. W. Winston wai elec
ted president, J. L. Brown Vice-presi
dent; and O. M. Perry, Secretary and
Treasurer. Several short speeches
were made by different members after
which some live committees were ap
pointed. These committees are plan
ning some active work for the assocla
tion. The association lp offering to
any one two dollars and a half In gold
for the best name for the association.
Money was raised at the fl/st meeting
with which to make some Improve
ments on and paint the graded school
building and steps have already been
taken to beautify th* school grounds.
It is hoped that this organization will
result In much good for the develop
ment of the agricultural and business
interests of this community. We in
vite all good citizens to Youngsville.
climate is ideal, pure air, good
water and many other opportunities
and advantages. We have gdod cottoo
buyers, biitwe need and want some
good citizens to move their business
here. J
\Cheatham Bros, are enlarging theM
already spaciouS tobacco warehouse
making ready for the fall opening.
They are working a force of hands
shipping Iota, of tobacco from their
large prize ho*\se preparatory to a
bumper crop ^Ijis fall. Cheatham
Bros, and Lumkin and Perry the other
live warehousemen are putting forth
every effort to make this market a
record breaking one this fall.
Mr. J. R. Pearce has already made
up more iron tobacco flues than he
ordered last season and he continues
to make and deliver flues every day>
Crops are excellent in this community.
Mr. Edgar L. Green has about $10,000
worth of last year's lint cotton in
storage yet. The following are a few
of the many successful farmers of this
immediate section and who are the
salt of the earth to any community:'
Edgar L. Green, J. H. Timberlake,
John F. Mitchell, J. C. Winston, J. B.
Allen, John C Winston, W. T. Moss,
C. W. and R. B. Roberts. R. P. Hunt,
June Jones. J. C. Saterwhite, and N.
M. May. The fields of these men will
make any man envy their knowledge
of science.
Mrs. J. S. Simpkins is visiting her
parents near Knightsdale this week.
Mrs. E. B. Preddy left Sunday to
visit her sister near Kittrell.
Mrs. V. R. Pinkerson spent several
days the first week with her son at
Knightsdale.
Misses Bettle and Emma Timber
lake spent the week end with their
brother near Wake Forest this week.
Mr. C. C. Winston- and party wclft"
to Clifton's pond Tuesday on their
weekly fishing trip. They report
plenty fish and general good time.
Prof. W. L. Eddinger and Const. G.
N. Stell attended the State Chamber
of Commerce meeting in Raleigh Tues
day.
Dr. G. F. Sikes, of Granville county
spent a short time in town Monday
on business.
Mr. J. W. Perry, from near Flat
Rock was in town Monday.
Mr. Will R. Winston, of Raleigh,
was in town Tuesday on his weekly
business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Winston and Mrs.
S. E. Winston spent last Sunday
night in Louisburg. r
Miss Mary Timberlake is visiting
f?l?0<fc In Darlington, 8. C.
Mrs. M. C. Timberlake is visiting
her sister at Scotland Neck and
Tarboro.
Miss Gertrude Winston is visiting
friends and relatives at Hamlet and
Laurinburg.
The progressive citizens of the town
of Youngsvlire, N. C. and the com
munity have organized an association,
the object of which is to boost the
town, to advertise and promote the
Agricultural and business interest of
Now here is what we anTVoing^to
do; We offer a cash prlzze of *2,&0 in
Gold to any man, woman, or child
who will bring or send to the Mayor's
office in Youngsville, N. C., on or be
fore 8 o'clock Thursday, July the 8th,
1915. The best name for the above
described organization. Now be sure
to write but a good name on a little
strip of paper and bring name or send
it to the Mayor's office or Prof. W. L.
Eddinger in Youngsville on or before
the evening of July the 8th, at 8:00
o'clock 1915. The' above wii tfTfrned
by the following committee:
G. M. Perry, 8. E. Winston, B. tK
Mitchell W, L. Eddinger.
Father's Day.
In Japan they observe a Boy's Day
by hanging out carp flags and giving
the little fellows plenty of toy sol
diers; also a Girl's Day when each
little Miss is presented with a Japan
ese doll. Hliere in America we have a
.Mother's Day. Cartoonists draw sen
timental cartoons about her; the
preacher makes some mention of home
without a mother, and the tired busi
ness man, if he thinks of it, brings
home a dollar's worth of cut flowers.
Without wishing unnecessarily to add
to our list of holidays, we suggest a
Father's day, with a program some
what as follows': Dad will be allowed
to lie abed until 10 o'clock, reading
the sporting sheet and smoking
cigarettes, after which time a "maw
nin" follow by buckwheat and steak
will be served. The phonograph will
then play "What's the Matter With
Father" and "Here Comes My Daddy
Now," while the daughter of the house
will recite "Father, dear Father."
This ceremony concluded, presents
will be bestowed on father, in the fol
lowing order: Ten boxes 25 cent
cigars, case of club soda, sterfing
; silver bottle opener, case of Scotch or
rye, sterling silver cocktail mixer, 1
dozen pairs of silk hose, 1 smoking
jacket, 1 humidor, one-half dozen
made to-order shirts, 1 pair slippers,
annual, pass to baseball park. At 2
p. m., accompanied by several cronies,
he will set "out for the ball park in an
automobile. ^Here a double-header
will be played. The evening will be
given over to five cent ante, and at
midnight a lunch wilt -^e served con
sisting of Swiss chee30 -sandwiches,
hot dogs, goose-liver sausages, pate
de fole gras, rye brer.d and beer. Th%
guests will leave at 3 a. m., and. the
day following will be Sunday. \
An Easy, Pleasant Laxative.
One or two Dr. King's New Life
Pills with a tumbler of water at night.
No bad nauseating taste; no belching
gas. Go right to bed. Wake up in the
morning, enjoy a free, easy bowel
movement, and feel fine all day. Dr.
King's New Life Pills are sold by all
.Druggists, 36 in an original package,
for. 25c. Get a bottle to-day ? enjoy
this easy, pleasant laxative.
Lend the Helping Hand.
Every citizen of this community
should stand loyally by and lend' a
helping hand to our public schools,
for education is one of the strongest
bulwarks of our modern civilization.
Instead of criticising, and knocking,
and disputing this social and commer
cial necessity, let us exert our in
dividual efforts to its advancement
and expansion.
The public school is one of our
greatest constructive agencies, and
without Its aid and assistance in
creating and cultivating the intellect
of our young people this community
would soon be sinking to the ancient
plane of Ignorance and superstition.
There is nothing to be gained by
jeopardizing, the work and Influence
of our public school system, but there
is everything to gain by fostering and
encouraging and extending It a help
ing hand.
Education Is a vital "necessity of the
day, and Its effects are felt In every
walk of life. Without It a young man
enters upon the serious problems of
life handicapped in a thousand ways.
We of the community are personally
InUrssted-tn the welfare of the uuiu
munlty, and there is no way In which
we cm better serve our Individual and
collective Interests than by standing
loyally behind our public schools.
They need our good wtU and en
couragement ? not only need them, but
should have them.
WlMMYtr You Need a General Toole
Take a rove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally vslosble as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QC1NINB
and IRON. It sets on the Liver , Drives
oat Malaria, Boriches the Blood and
Builds np the Whole System. SO cents.
It's passing strange how poverty
stricken we all bccome when the tax
assessors is abroad.
A knocker knocks everyone but
himself, and. he Is the one who deser
ves the knocks.
MAKE THE KITCHEN
LIVABLE
DON'T swelter over
a hot coal stove this
summer. The N EW
PERFECTION Oil Cook
stove keeps your kitchen
cool and clean and does
away with all the ash-pan,
coal-hod drudgery of the
coal range.
The NEW PERFECTION lights
like gas, regulates 4ike gas, and
cooks like gas. It's gas stove com
, fort with kerosene oil. ~
Something New. An oven that be
comes a fireless cooker merely by
pulling a damper. Ask your dealer
to show you the NEW PERFBC
? TION No. 7, with fireless cook
ing oven; also the PERFECTION
WATER HEATER. It gives you
plenty of hot water, yet leaves you
independent of the hot, sooty coal
range.
Use Aladdin Security Oil
or Diamond Whit ? Oil
to obtain the best remits in oil
Stoves, Heaters and Lamps.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
W??lil?ntn, P. C. Charlotte, N. C.
Norfolk, V*. (BALTIMORE) Ch.rU.to., W. V?.
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