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n.'.-vt iw .. ' i , 'ft F RAN K L. I N, TON D EP A R - WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25 1009. Mr k El N . . V"' ' ' 1 I " , V r I 'if, v If' I. 1 " 'I f . ... I J f r v . ' ,''' ' ft '. ' J HI" ' . , f '- ' U0C ALS. Its a fine little girl and Mr. R. N. Evans is happy. We are gbd tovsee Capt. D. T. Ward almost himself again. The good roads folks received two more fine mules from Richmond Sunday. Rev, T. B. Justice, though very feeble preached to Lis congregation at the Baptist church Sunday night. The Military Company attended the big barbecue dinner at Hender son last "Friday. They report hav ing a very good time and a plenty to eat. . The ice plant of Mr. R. A. Pruitt's turned out the first piece of ice Monday morning about 8 o'clock It is now running on full time, turn ing oat a block of iea every two hours. Two little boys, Alex, son of Mr. S. R. Holmes, and Claude Cooper fought a duel with rocks on Monday. However no damage was done save a few bruises and small cuts. Supt. Sams is quite busy getting things in shape for the opening of the graded schools which will be on September 6th. H informs us thai he is expecting aa increase in pupils this Urm. Mr. A H. Yann came in from Louisbarg on rough roads in his Au to in 28 minutes yesterday. Pretty good time for bad roads. Wait Hill we get good roads over the county and h will make it in a jiff J- The, baseball team from Neuse, while tnroute to Louisburg to play the team of that place oa Monday, plajed a acrub game here between trains, the result of which was 6 to 2 in faror of Neuse. Over half ot our regular team was out of town. '", The little boys ball team of tLouisbuig played the small boys of this place a game of ball on last -Friday. "The home team won by a score of 4 to 3 it being a very good game. The little fellows here .haven't lost a game this season and have played more than a dozen. Mr. A. H. Vann performed al most if not altogether a miraeiw Tuesday afternoon. There is noth ing strange in seeing Al, his father Mr. S. C. Vann and friends in -Al's auto but the strange thing was that our clever townsman Mr. T. C. Joy ner was in there and actually went to Louisburg. 'Tis so seldom that T. C. gets out of town our people think that something strange will occur when he leaves his place of business. is in town this week. Mrs. Robt. Harris, of Birmingham, Ala., is in town, the guest of Dr. J. H. Harris, her brother-in-law. Mrs. J7 S. Morris and daughter, went up to Tfoungsville Tuesday to meet Master Fred, who has been on ,a visit to his grandpa at Royal. Mrs. R. I. Cheatham and daughter, Miss Annie Glnn, of Portsmouth, are here oh a vuit. Capt. "Dick" drops in now and then and gats hearty handshakes from his many friends who are always glad to see him Mrs. Joe Person, of Charlotte, than whom a nobler -woman ever lived, has been on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Billie Harris. Mr. Person is more widely known and has more friends to shake her hand than any woman in any State. She is as lively as when wej first knew her some forty years ago and says that no one need complain or gtst sick that takes her remedy. srsi rr$m . er rir$ rr r-: 0. G. Richards, Pension Agent. It may surprise some of our readers to know that a simple case ot stomach trouble, if neglected, can ge so bad that it will result in cancer of the stom ache. For fifteen years O. G. Rich ards, an attorney and pension aent at Eudora, Kan., suffered from stomach trouble, indigestion, etc., until it was feared he had cancer of the stomach. Finally he took, Dv. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and was cured. This remedy is absolutely guarantred to do whaj is claimed, and if you want to try it be fore buying, send your address for a free sample bottle to Pepsin Syrup Co., 119 Caldwell Bldg., Monticello, 111. It is sold by The Scoggin Drug Co., at 50c and' $1 a bottle. Father Knows- A gentleman was one day open ing a box of goods. His little son was standing near; and as the father took the packages from the box lie laid them on the arm of the bov. A young playmate was standing looking on. As parcel after parcel was laid on the arm of the boy, his triend began to fear that the load we becoming too heavy, and said: "Don't you think you have as much as you can carry?" ''Never mind," said the boy, in a happy tone, "father knows how much I can Garry." Brave, trustful little fellow. There was no dansjer, he felt, that his father would lay too heavy a load on him. It is such a spirit of loving trust in him that God desires air His children to possess. f. M h PliiPPfffHOW Wf a n n m o I yiLy oiiblVUlniV WAyUlxld 1 " Thf recently rVrt 4 H tard , ' r tl,r rvW tUsti, fnl investigation of all ,- litr, . ).tf t tiZh4 t 1 1 utf them in buildim 11 f i 1 1.- 1 4 1 1 1, he i lA car from tho factory and for l:n.;t-rl former pricp. I it, '; i v "THE STORE OF QUALITY" FRANKLINTON'S BIGGEST AND BEST STORE a FAIN i-otn i9crnffuQn. rmm U Moot els uspliy At tz. to mr Dr. Mvo.. o-j to I Rev. Josiah Crudup was in town Tuesday on his return ' to Rocking ham and we were informed by a member of Flat Rock church that he preached there during the revival, assisting Rev. Pippin, the pastor, of that church. It was a real revival he said, and Rv. Crudup did tine work preaching strong sermons. 'Tis said ue man has done better work or preaehed better sermons in quite a lon time. There was more than twenty conversions and the members ,were strengthened m no small, degree. ! ; Personal . Miss Bettie Vann Ward, is visiting Miss Grace Ward. - . -.')' - ... Mr. Donald Cheatham, of Norfolk, is here on a visit. Mrs. J. A. Winston, of Youngs rille, was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Jane Leariater,' of Raleigh, t is visiting at Sheriff Kearney's. - . ; Asheton Williams, of Durham.! is . visiting ac uapt. . u. Blarney's. Miss Gladys Harris, of Baleigh,t. ig on a riiit to Miss Nellie Conwayl - V: ; T. P. Barrett arxdrife are'Tisuinc Mr. Gio. Holland t at Wake ; Forest !i t Mr; (W;l Mlliuf home again atter a month! Vriiii ,in Gran- ?:ueWn: :- ' : : . Miss llattie " Conway, of Wake . Forest, ;penV. Tuesday - night .hre , with her parents. I.Tr. ITcrmkn Harrii, son P- of ocr cbVcr t3T7c:n-a,' TIr, XT. ITMIrrri?, Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot ruoh the diseased portion of the ear There eu only one way to cire deafnepH, jyid that is by constitutional remedies. L)e&fopa is c- used by an icflamed condition of the mi cous lining: of the Eustachian Tube, When this rube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfeet hearing and when it in entirel closed, Deafness is the result' and unless the inflamatiou an be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever: nin case out of ten are caused bv Catnrrah, which f nothing but an inflated condition of the mucous surfaces. ,Te will give One Hundred Dollars for any ase of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, ?ree. " F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo O. Sold by Druzcists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation tablet rmlUnl Ir hnr.'. t.-..,v. t , coaxes Monti pressxm wr tna ria nnurx. " TO enough (afclT. Uurlr mtnii; ki.-a 1 lation. j If you have brndache. H' b!m rc?. II It a rlnfUl Drriolf With vnrwr. r-w. mm. 11 you An ftlpkfc. rstl4a uorrcc. U't U4 j constiart blood prtir. Tht surr It ArT certaintr, for Dr. Fhewr. H.Urh Tbiito tV n in 20 mlnut., nd th uv.'tt nmslr d'junUs th unnatural blotxi pnstnrn. Bruin. Tour tkir. fwell. and raia youT Of rw it ti ppstlon. blood prwsaw. u atwayi You'll Civ! li It'i llm&lT fVnnm.ni a-,. We loll at 2S cesta, ttd chorrfubj fvccsiaaDj I m Dr. Shoops Headache Ta'U1iea4. THE BODDIE-PERRY DRUG CO., Si. m CHICHESTER S PILLS ife? DIAMOND The fee Simple. Patrick Murphy, while pawing down the street, wa9 hit on the head by a brick, whieh fell from a build ing in process of construction. One of the first things he did after being taken Dome and put to bed was to send for a lawyer. A few days later hb received word to call, as his law yer had 8eUed the case. He called and received five crisp new $100 bills. . ' - ' ' : " "How mucnMid you getr he ask ed. , ' ' . " , ( Two thousand dollars,n said" the lawyer,. . . .-. ' t,rCwo thousand dollais, and you give me $500. .Srfy, who got hit by that brick, you or me?'? - ; 7 cc" lis t BRAND xlbboo. TlCB Ma ott:(i r Y SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS SJSS" EVERYWHERE ?rS a tcy IS intense Colicky Faln Relieved, ' ' 'For some yeare I suffered " from ; In tense colicke Pains "which would come on attimes and 'from which I could find no relief,"; says L S.' Mason," of Beaver Ky "Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was reccomend ed to me bya friends ' After taktnjf a few doses of the remedy I was entire ly relieyed. That was fonr years ago and there has been no return of the symptoms since that time." This rem edy 13 for sal a' by The Ecc.Tjin Dr-T Co.' albion Academy NORMAL'AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL : Will be opened for student , . I October 6lh, 1 909 : , '' . i . " - . . : All Industrious ogro boyt and girls o! .good characUrare admitted. d": for , Application ." Dlanks JNO. A-vSAYAGE, : Principal v . ; -' Franklinton, "N. c. . . DR ro.Rd DENTIST, rranUinton. N. CLOSING OUT SALE FEW SPECIALS 1. j r 4;. sWf f tJ u.,Et We Have Most AH Sizes in these Oxford m and if von want theifi at this prii you had bitt-r nunc (iinck as thev will not hust manv davs at the reduced price. ID S. & K. K. ALLEN Louisburg, N. C P. S We have a good show case and 3 Iatge store lamps we will be grind to sell cheap. 2 4 I, 1' O i C
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