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F R A N K I I N T O N D. EL SEPT. 1 P 1000 A R T M E NT. WEDNESDAY the State for some time, has returned i Attend - the mass rneetinenext Tusday.r . . Its a fine little girl at Mr. 13. J. Blackley's. . Maes raeetin'g next Tuesday. Go out and help the good roads movement. ; ; iur. jo. A. v ijme is treating uis residence on Clegg street to a new coat of pamt. The continued dry. weather has damaged the crops in this section considerably. - JMr.W. P. Edwards has moved his family into hisf new; home "Winston heights. on Look out for your business- in time by placing an advertisement in these columns. We regret to state that Miss Maggie Barrow continues quite sick at the home of her mother on i Mason street. P. Friedenburg, of Warrtnton, has opened a line of clothing, shoes and mens furnishings in the McGhee store room on the corner of Main and Mason streets. We are requested to announce that a regular drill of oompany F, Franklin Guards will be had on Fri day evening 3 o'clock and the Cap tain especially requests every mem ber to be present Whether you want bargains or not you will always do well to read the ad of the McGhee-Joyner Co. They- have a change in this issue and we feel sure that it will be of ialerest to you, read it. The sympathies of our entire people go out to the relatives of Mr. J. A. Thomas in their Had bereave merit and teel that tis not only a loss to his family but to our entire community and State. Most of us who knew "Dolly" best, loved him most. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees for the Good Road's on Monday it was decided to call a maes meeting of the voters of Frank linton township for next Tuesday c xi c i iui fcu purpose ui uuusiuermt; uie advisability of issuing the remainder of the bonds for the roads, and it is especially desired that aH the voters be present at this meeting. Prof. N. Y. Galley, of Wake Forest, was in town today attending to matters pertaining to the transfer of the old John Y. MoGhse place to Mr. John Moss,, of Granville county. The property was purchased from Mr. B. I. Holden for $5,500 and con tains 245 acres. Our people extend a cordial welcome to Mr. Moss and hope to 863 him soon make this his home. L. N. NeaI,'who tor the part twelve years has been a mem&er of the faculty of the Colored State Normal School at Franklinton,- and for the past two years was principal of the colored Graded and high school at Marion S. C, has been elected principal of the Colored Graded School at Elizabeth City, and will leave at once to take up the duties of this position. ersonal Mr. S. C. Tan n left yesterday for a Tiait to New York. Miss Minnie Morris had returned from a visit to Fuqnay Springs. Mrs. R. A. Speed returned Mon day ftfbm a visit to her. people near Pittsboro. m . Miss Nellie Conway is visiting her brother Mr. Hugh Conway, - at Athens Ga., r m - . Misses Genet ieve Draper and Sue Henderson, of Henderson; are visit -t iug Miss Margie Speed. - iMr, G." C. Moore and - wife, ' of " Washington, D. C, are onra risit to her'fathevMr1. J. L. Mitchell. ; . - Miss JIarris,.of Raleigh,; who - has been on visit to her 'aunt, MrsDn ' tlendersonnas retnrnea noine . ; X!-.,'.CaptD. F. Byrtlra andV vrife of Visited Mr. W. H; By rum the uait le3n'Yiiiting in th.e eastern part of Mr. Elijah Kearney ind son, who Have been visitine . Sheriff H. C. Kearney, returned to their home ir Texas this week. Mrs. . Faulkner Pluramer and and daugbterj Miss Pela, of New port News, VaM spent Mooday with' her brother, Dr. R. B. Henderson. 0. G-. Richards, Pension Agent. It may surprise some of our readers to know that a simple case of stomach trouble, if neglected, can ere so bad that it will result in cancer of the stom- ache. For fifteen years O. G. Rich ards, an attorney and pension agent at Eudora, Kan., suffered from stomach trouble, mdisrestion. etc.. until it was ieared he had cancer of the . stomach. Finally he took D. Caldwell's Syrup Fepsm ana was cured, ims remedy is absolutely guarantred to do what is claimed, and if you want to try jt be fore buying, send your address for a free sample bottle to Pepsin Syrup Co., 119 Caldwell Bids.. Monticello, 111. It is sold bv The Scoeerin Drug Co. , at 50c and $1 a bottle. Graded School Opens. The Franklinton Graded Schools will open on Monday morning Sep tember 6th, at 9 o'clock. Parent h t are urged to start tneir cuildren uiv the first day of school and to keep them in regular attendanoe. Two extra teachers have been employed this year and the corriculum his been raised 3ne year, and a music department has been added. Thus the seope of work has been enlarged and facilities have been broadened. Pupils from any part of Franklin couuty can enter our high school without tuition. The teachers for this year are as follows: 1st grade Miss Marinna WhitlijJ 2nd and 3rd grades Miss Minnie Morris. 4th and Jenkins. 6th and Winston. $th and 5th grades Miss Allie 7 th grades Miss 9th grades Miss Ora Lei a Beves. Music Miss Effie Vines. The teachers for the colored graded school are as follows: Principal B. F. Person. Primary Nathaniel Alston. DOWNWARD COURSE. Fast Being Realized by Louis burg People. A little backache at first. . Dally increasing till the back is lame and weak. Urinary disorders quickly follow; Diabetes and fin illy Brights' di sease. This is the . downward course of kidney ills. Don't take that course. Follow the advice of a Louisburg citizen. Mrs. D. H. Taylor, Elm St, Louis burg, N. C, says: "I have derived more benefit from Doan's Kidney Pills than from any other remedy I ever used. I suffered from kidney trouble tor some time and was caus ed a creat deal of annoyance bv fre- quent. passages of the kidney secre tions. I was made miserable by dull, nagging backaches and distress ing pains through my loins aud I was Unable to rest well, arising in the morning feeling completely worn out. Of ten 1 was so lame and stiff that I was hardly able to get about T at length used Doan's Kidney Pills and they cured me. I recommend this remedy as one that lives, up to representations." For sale by all dealers. , Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn C., Buffalo New York,, sole, agents for ths United .States. Remember the name Doan's -and take no other. Intense Colicky Pains Relieved.' . or some yeare I suffered from In tense colicke Paina which would come on at times and from which I could find no relief, ' say sX S. Mason, of Beaver Ky. 'Chamberlain's Colic, ; Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, was reccomeod ed to me by a friend. After, taking " a few doses" of th remedy I was entire ly relieved. H That was f onr ' years ago and there, baa. bee n no return of the symptoms since that time." This rem edy is for sale by- The Scoggin .Drug- PKIEULUS fbr ilia Kiinays Q DAYS TREA'VH 0 tc C5rJ' 3iC: m0 6 i5 (im m 'Sj (T" t r - . - - : ' - Y " , . , . . BAKGA IMS ! Frnnklintons If you These great inducemenu apply to weaiablen for Men, Women r.l Children. Choice and Fresh Cut-FIowcrs Of Carnations, Rose- Violets, etc Floral designs and Flowers for all occa sions. Potted Ferns and all kinds of pot and out door bedding plant. Veg etable plants in season. All orders promptly filled. H. STEIN METZ, Florist. Raleis. N. C. The Best Policy The Safest- Company The strength, conservatism, economical management of the and Equitable Life Assurance Society of The tl S. Make it the safest company in which to insure. The liberality and adaptability of the New York Standard Policy ; Make it the best form to select. Fall information and rates famish ed upon request. Address R. H. DAVIS, tgjWT, N. C ALBION ACADEMY NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL Will be opened for students - - t October 6lh, 1909 AU industrious ngro boys and girt of gxod character are admlttNl, Send for .Application Blank JN0..L SAYAGE, , Principal, ;Vvt;.Cv;, Franklintonl C. DR FORD FranUinton, K. ' Offico in Stirjoloa Buiiding. 1 I Biggest ami H-t Storv' arc cluing out nutnmr U yaur fla ftio are hort on any aiirlc5 or you would liko to tu; a p. i it4 ment now U vour opportunity. Colgate Powilerf, Perfume? and 5.jxs TiUn Fnh and Fragrant. Pri iVilcGhJoyocr Co "THE STORE OF QUALITY" FRANK LINTON'S BIGGEST AND BEST STORE .ujm zj) CLOSING 0 FEW SPECIALS IT pair of Tt Hu! iHfcrxU, ttrtt r n I X -( t,tv IC j Mr of AtikU ,Sirf Tttf 1utst. fc r.r p- li U 13 pair of Ankl" Sir;. r. oo,Jc-f4 yvti-,, -rr f 2 k m m - . We Have Most AH Sizes in these Oxford now and if yon want them at this prke yon had better come quick as they will not last manv davs at the reduced price. P S We have a "good show and 3 large store lamps we will be to sell cheap. x in t c j. Preparation. Kixm ! ..w r Uiati nr Ik .1 T S. & K. K. ALLEN Louisburg, N. C I! -jrta..w:;4 C h S2.50 2.CK 2 CK 7Sc glad
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