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Self-Evident, "My trirl's ;i ureani. Slip's pretty. a Koccl (?ok sa;?i is very quiet. "Then y<iu needn't tell me she's a ?lr?'S.t:i if ?he's all that." House < lennhnr. Myrt?1 toki L'holly thai his l-rain viu dusty.?*' Gei*t -Gee. wliaddec do kii!" Myjv?He shook his head. K ven Tliey Are Hainrprou?. "He's a man of few words." "That so?" "Yep but even those f? w word? very I often pot him into trouble.** A ?11} HiM'aud. ! "Mother, what is propogaudo?" "Propaganda. child. !> tlu- Inmcli of ? v U'liiuv r.:s your fa;!ur p. y? nie ot: ?:r.y*old hat. who" I*.k" .-v/s 1 aiu -'hulking of a new one.' ? Lift-. % ( ii?'i?ni|il!rii?'Utar%. 1 ;ell?Your hair is always* so beau tifully dress.d, you must tievou a juv?! ileal of attention to it. Nell ?Yes. I must confess my head i? my chivf weakness. 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Austic-Heaton Co., Durham, N. C WE HAVE MOVED KTSST Our Shoe Repair business to the Medlin building on Court Street where we will be better prepar ed to serve you than ever belore. Coma to saa we. o o o American Electric Shoe Shop R. E. L. LANCASTER, Mgr. Court Street = Louisburg, N. C. FORD RADIATORS 1912 to 1918 Designs Just received in good quantity. U you need a radiator see me and save money. o o o HUDSON'S GARAGE R. W. HUDSON, Proprietor JOY KO K TI! K ROYS A Clrrn% ?ill lir ll?ri iT. Thursday, | .Soptcmher ImIi, liUJ. Uoyal ? H Ti ?' i ? -? Shows. !Tr;i:tx - S WiLd. Aniira'. nr. d l\? Buffalo I W'Hil NVosi, v ili ? x'lilu" Thursday jaf'.cruor?'. aru u i:. 1. nusburg. A circus is something iliat no hoy or Igirl should ho penuititd to miss. I Within tli? circus tout there i? n?ys Jtlc realm. which brings u? the child iron's mirni and contains the acme ot' [all that is wonderful groat and bewil dering the great pictorial ami rod pos ters which come in advance have filled every young mind with visions of a perfect haven of delight ami amuse ment and uotblng can fill the childish heart with so much gloom and abjert despondency as the idea of being de barred from casting wide eves about this wonderful beautiful as it will ap pear beneath the big waterproof tents. This circus has amoug its many nov elties the only high school manage j mule in the world." "Little Henry" j andi?his hybrid equine makes the ae nownod comic mule ?Maud" and her trainer "Si," look mild and meek. TTie animal at the word of command can kick a hundred ways in a minute at the next command will be so docile that a child can lie down between Its four legs or mount it and ride around the ring. It is so trained also to cake walk, perform the Spanish trot and jump over gates four feet high, be side? there is Prof. White's celebrated troup of dogs, ponies, horses, goats and donkeys, saying nothing about the high class aerial, trapeze, swinging perch, revolving ladder acts. Funny rlowns. gymnasts, tumblers, bare back riders galore, and last but not least the great Wild West spectacle. Fron tier days with its many thrills, lasso throwing, fancy trick riding by cow boys and cow girls. In the aggrega tion you will see more novelties than some of its rivals of a more preten tious nature. It lacks the bewilder ing confusion of acts which mar and distract an audience in the mammoth shows and this feature of giving the entire performance in one mammoth big ring, is a refreshing innovation and one that pleases mightily. Doat forget the free open air exhibition on the grounds at 1 and 7 P. M. Per formances start at 2 and S P. M., rain or shine, under waterproof tents, at the Fair Grounds. I>EATH OF ESTIMABLE COLORED WOMAN. The death of Mrs. Mattie Yarbor ough. an estimable colored woman of this city and wife of Hilliard H. Yar borough. a well-known barber here ocrurred Saturday night at 10 o'clock The funeral, which was under the di rection of the Odd Fellows. Masonic and Order of Eastern Star took place from the Presbyterian Church Monday at 4 P. M. The eulogy was delivered by the Rev. Gv C. S'.iaw of Oxford, who spoke iron> the lvt- vcrse of the 5th chafer of .n<l Coriuihiansl His effort wj.a noble a:**. iL.-t.ruct.ve. -?Tfi- ri' T'?;r- ""r4- W. '? To res* amidst a s Lov i r mi" I u'iTlfuI trer?. in th prestneo of a lure? co:..w ..rse.or friend j laud sorrowing relative.-. >.i; >.arn... ? "I n?v*r heard of you a? fcavir.g the slightest c:. :.i <? for a pr*t!'.eatial boom " "No." rep!Scr.^or SerI k nov.- n.y lir.i'aiic::"*, r.tip. I a~ set dis M ar.rV,dy car beat for a r. itT'j hi?!", of".' -* I 'it it T&k-rs u pr-ttr ? ?o-1 '-ne f%- !!try ar.d li'r'.: :? hoi! oil, to ,dr.;V ti,:i ' " I " I T Prohibit Ire. "Do you cast your breao u;#o:: the waters." "No: sinre it's 10 cents a loaf.' BIDS SOLICITED. equijfcnent for the Light (c Water Plant.at Louisburg. N. C. are invited. Plans and requirements will be fur nished upon application to the Cl-rk and bids may be deposited with said Clerk to be opened on September 12,. 1?1S). The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. This 2rd day of September, 1&1C?. L L JOYXER. A. . ALSTON. Mayor. Clerk. -&-5-2t. . NOTICE. North Carolina. In the Superior Court Franklin County. Before the Clerk Joe Z. Terrell Vs. Lemuel H. Edwards, Roy Edwards, Virginia Edwards, Nestor Edwards Mrs. Junius Hight. Junioun Ed wards. Clifton Edwards. Zunji* Virginia Parham. Wijbur E Parham and Mary Lee Par ham, Eugene Fuller and Perry Fuller. The defendants above named will take notico that a special proceedings entitled as above has "been begun in the Superior Court of Franklin f'oun | ty for a sale for division of the dow er tract of the late Mrs. A. P Ed wrarTIs In rhe Ze deklah Edwards land, containing 115 3-4 acres, m which ?he plaintiff and defendants have inter ests; And the said defendants will further take notice that, ihey are required to1 appear :-.t the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin Comi ty. in Louisburg. N. C.. on the 21>th I day of Sep'emhiiL Jf?l!?. and Answer or demur to the complaint therein filed, or the plaintiff-will apply to the court for the relief demanded in Mild com plaint. This 2f?th day r>f Aug. If?IN .1 J. HARROW, <\ s. C. Franklin Coifn'y. Wirv If A: Thoy. IV. Ruffin. Attorneys for Plaintiff. I AM BACK IN THE INSUR ANCE BUSINESS AND GLAD TO GET HOME, AND AM W.ITH THE BIGGEST PURELY AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE NORTHWESTERN MU TUAL. 3VIY COMPANY HAS MADE THE BIGGEST GAINS IN INSURANCE IN FORCE OF ANY OLD LINE COMPANY ON EARTH, DURING THE PAST TEN YEARS. THEY PAY THE HIGHEST DIVI DENDS, WHICH MEANS THE LOWEST NET COST TO YOU. YOUR BUSINESS WILL BE HIGHLY APPRE CIATED. Weldon D. Egerton LOUISBURG, : North Carolina
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