LARGE NUMBERS- TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR 1-4 OFFER We are not giving away prizes or money to induce your trade, but giving a bona fide reduction that appeals to all good buyers. This is your oppor tunity. Will you use it? Pianos also in this offer. Several already sold. More in stock. Come. HOWELL - BUNN - HUDSON. INC. Main Street LOUISBURG'S WIDE-AWAKE FURNITURE STORE Louisburg, N. C. DB. W. B. MOBTON Eye Specialist Louisburg, North Carolina Office over First National Bank. S. ATWOOD NEWELL. Attorney- A t-LaiT. Office with Dr. A. H. Newell General Practice and Settlements oi Estates; Practice in all Courts DB. ABTHUB HYNES FLEMING Surgeon Dentist. Louisburg, North Carolina Office over P. S. & K. K. Allen's Store. DB. S. P. BUBT. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON; Louisburg, North Carolina Office in Burt Building Main Street E. M. Perry, M. D. H. G. Perry, M. D. PEBBY & PEBBY. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Louisburg, North Carolina Office Next Door to Aycock Drug Co. Phone . Connections 287. DB. JOEL D. WHITAKEB Specialist. Raleigh, V. C. Practice limited to eye, ear, throat and noBe. Will be in" Louisburg the first Monday in each month at Dr. Yar borough'a office. DB. J. E. MAI, ONE. f Louisburg, North Carolina Office in Aycock Drug Store, Market Street, Office Practice Surgery and consultation. DB. D. T. SMITHWICK. Dentist. Louisburg, N". C. Office in the Hill Live Stock Co., Building on Nash Street W. M. PEBSON. . ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW Louisburg, North Carolina Practice in all courts. Office on Main Street. M. F. HOUCK. CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Louisburg, North Carolina Trading agents for all kinds of building supplies, artistic Mantles and Tiles, Architectural designs sub mitted. DB. E. R. YANDERGRIFT. Veterinarian. Louisburg, North Carolina, at Ful ler's Stables. Phone No. 56, night Phone No. 68. Treats all domestic animals. Free examination of mouth. A. 0. DICKENS. * Attorney and Counsellor at Law Louisburg, N. C. Office over Hill Live Stock Co's Store Nash Street. T.W. Blckett, B.B. White, K.H. Malnne BICKETT, WHITE A MALONE LAWYERS Louisburg, North Carolina General practice, settlement of es tates funds Invested. One member of the firm always in the office. JAMES W. HOLLINGSWOBTH. Lawyer. * General Practice ? Loans Placed Notary Public Collections. Prompt Attention Wm. HAYWOOD BUFFIN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Louisburg, North Carolina Will practice in the courts of Frank lin and adjoining counties, also in the Supreme court and Circuit court. Of fice over the First National Bank. DR. M. C. HOBTON. Raleigh, North Carolina Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Noae and Throat Will be in Louisburg the first Mon day of each month at office of Dr. E. M. Perry from 9 to 12:30, and at the office of Drs. Harris and Henderson at Franklin ton, N. C., from 1:S0 to S p. m. Will also be in Louisburg at office ef Dr. E. M Perry the entire day of the third Saturday in each month. YOUNGSVILLE NEWS ITEMS Things of Interest From Our ThrHIng Sister Town. FROM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT j ^ Youngsvllle Items. ' "'Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Perry leave tomorrow for Jackson Springs to spend a few weeks vacation. Miss Ella Harris returned today froti Chapel Hill where she has been atten ding the summer school. Mr. an-1 Mrs.C. C. Winston and Misses Maude Winston and Lucy Moss motored through the country to Norlina where they spent the day with friends. Miss Irma Allen returned with them and is spending a week with Miss Lucy Moss. Dr. J. C. Freeman returned to his home in . Oklahoma City yesterday after a week's visit to Youngsvillc with his sister, Mrs. Fred Cheatham. Mr. E. V. Freeman, of Middleboro, Ky., whb holds a position with the Westing house Electric . Company left here Thursday for Baltimore after a short .stay with his sister, Mrs. Cheatham. Mrs. B. H. Winston and daughter Miss Lillian left for New York Thurs day where they will spend a month visiting Mrs. Winston's brother. Messrs. Frank Weathers, Stephen Holden, Ike Winston and Earl Under wood left for Norfolk this morning on the Conductor's excursion. Messrs. C. C. Winston, J. W. Winston, G. M. Per ry, G. N. Stell and Dr. Claude Tim berlake attended the equalization meeting of the board of county com missioners of which Mr. J. W.Winston \k a member, and which met in Louis burg yesterday. Messrs. R. C. Uuder wood, J. C. Winston, and Misses Liz zie Underwoor, Gertrude Winston, and Hattie , Perkerson- Jeft on a car this morning for MCT5ullers, where they will attend the Christian Sunday school convention. Miss Hally Wright and Annie Woodlief went on the train as deligates also. Mrs. Wade Hight is spending a few weeKs visiting her parents in Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Perkerson, of Knightsdale spent the day here last Sunday with Mr. Perkerson's people. Mr. C. E. Mitchell and his attorney, Mr. Bland G. Mitchell spent last Friday in Wen dell and Zebulon on business. Mr. John R. Brown, of Charlote who has been here for several days gather ing statistics for the U. S. census de partment of manufacturing left to day on number 12. Mr. Roy Gay went to Henderson today on business. Mr. A. Bradley government inspector of narcotics was in town last Friday and examined the stock of Winston-Banks large drug store. Mr. Herbert Unr derwood with his sister Susie Pearce and Mrs. Helen Pearce who have been there for . two weeks returned with Mr. Underwood. Misses Mamie Bagwell and Kate Stephenson, of Raleigh and Miss Irma Allen, of Norlina were the out-of-town guests to an enjoyable Ashing picnic given by Mr. Walter Cooke at Clif ton's pond yesterday. Many friends enjoyed this picnic. Mr. L. E. Wins ton and Mr. G. N. Stell toured to Rocky Mount on last Sunday , and wo await one more trip to determine the result of Mr. Winston's frequent visits. Mr. and Mrs. Farbo, of Stem visited Mr. J. W. Woodlief in Younge ville last week. Our club is named. On last Thurs day night the envelopes -containing the names which had been coming in for the past two weeks were opened and (ho following name was selected after several ballots were made: The Youngsvillc Industrial Club. Much Interest was shown in the selecting of this name and much active Interest has been demonstrated since the or ganization of this club a month ago. Ay a l.csult o? thlo organization we have clean up week In Youngsvilie this week. Already things are taking on a different appearance and it is hoped by next Friday night Youngsvilie will be the cleanest town in the State. What about it citizens, will you be ob stinate or will you join in? Mrs. G. M. Perry having proposed the name selected, she was the reciptent of the two dollar and half gold coin prize. The draraatfc play Dot given by home talent in the Youngsvilie Graded school auditorium on last Friday night was excellently rendered and thoroughly enjoyaV Louis King, 1 lot Main St. 31 40 boro Road 5.25 Dortha Perry, 1 lot Academy 8. jo j John H. Shaw. 1 lot Main St 4.5G Phil W. Williams, 1 lot King 7.50 , Calvin Yarborough, Estate, 1 lot Rail Road ... 630 H. K. Yarborough, 1 lot Main St 11.32 Algie Davis, 1 lot Halifax Road 4.60 Austin Greon, 1 lot Mineral --Springs . . 5.00 June 17, 1915,? 4t. A. W. Alston. Tax Collector. GUT FLOWERS Our arrangement of Wed ding Boquets and Decorations and our art of Floral Designs embraces the latest ideas/ of the Floral craft. Roses, Val lies, arnations and Asters the seasonable flowers. Mail Telegraph and Phone orders promptly executed hy J. L. O'Quinn & Co Raleigh, N. C. CHIMNEY HOCK, X. C. Special Low Round trip rates -via Seaboard Air Line Hallway.. .Tfie most Beautiful Mountain Section of Xorth Carolina. Ideal for a Summer Outing anil easily readied from Rutherfordton by the Thermal Belt Auto LiTery & (Jarage Co, (Automobile Serrice) GOOD ROADS: July and August the most delightful months to spend in the Scenic Mountains, Region of Western North Carolina. Call on your Agent and ask for picturesque booklet free or apply to. II. K. Pleasants Jns. Ker, Jr. T. P. A. T. P. A. Wilmington, X. C. Charlotte, >*. C. J. T. West, T. P. A. Ktileigh, X. C. The Bob-O-Link Friendship Bracelet is made up link by them to you. Each link is engraved witn your friends initials on it. ONLY 25c A LINK Sterling Silver. Fred A. Riff JEWELBT, WATCHES, DIAMONDS | Repairing and Engraving. It's passing strange how poverty stricken we all bccome when the tax assessors is abroad. 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