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V v F R A N , K L I N T ON X 1- ' . i ' ' ' i Fvl E N 'A' :'ii Let advertising do: your Jwork: y Mr. R A. Speed' lost nice norseiSnnday. ' y It's a fine boy and ,Mr. Charlie : Ayscue is the proud father ; ' , The attention of our readers is directed to the change of ad of Mc-vhee-Joyrier" Co.i ' in " this issue. i They have something of .interest k to say to you. There seems to be right much enthusiasm over the good. Toads -in this township and right there 7 should be, as there is some fine work being done on them. I ' ' The new building for the large suction gin of Capt. I. H. Kearney and Mr. J. H. Cooke has been start ed and it is hoped to have the gin ready for work by the first of Octo-, ber. " We. are informed that there was an ice cream sapper given at Mr. W. A. Mitchells on Wednesday night of last week to about one hundred of Ibeir friends. A big time io general was had. The small boys went over to Grove Hill and played a game of ball with the small boys of that place on Saturday last It was a twelve inning game and the score resulted 3 to 2 in favor of Franklinton. Mr. B. W. Ballard is having the material placed on the lot ad joining the railroad in front of . his residence for the erection of a 40x60 storage house for cotton seed. He expects to nave the building com pleted in time to handle this years crop. WEDNESDAY yf'i- wnBatuUtei upon I pie unot tojollow he. pldJrosijDnly wnere it is practical but v to V build new ones land to build them substan tial sothat they will last for an in flitinite period. . - ,:ify The reporter fa - highly: 'pieaaed with liio 4mv miM tL - : " pearance or the new roads D E R A R 1 SEPT. 22 lOOO. ' r-- - " " . MHH WMMHMMM ; : ?JEfCCW LATEST ! Personal. J. R. Perry, of Mapleville, was a visitor in town yesterday. Mr. Winfield Allen, of Youngs ville, came over Sunday. Capt. E.J. Cheatham and Mr. A. H. Vaun went to Raleigh Sunday. Jerome Bowen and wife, of Elm City, are visiting his father, Mr. T. F. Bowen. Misses Rie and Nina Parker, of Warrentonj are visiting at Mr. B. W.Ball&rrk r Mr. S. C. Vann and daughters Misses Mabel and Eleanor, left Mon day for New York. Mrs. Lucy Blackley, Mrs. F. L. Fuller and little Lucile,re visiting u. jv. uiackley in Raleigh. E. A. Joynerleft Saturday for Ral eigh to again take up 1iis duties as teacher in the Blind Institute. Mai. and Mrs. C. L. McGhee r. turned from the North last Friday. ny report a very pleasant and suc cessful trip. Mrs. M. C. Henley returned Sat urday from the Northern markets and she informs us that she has pur chased one of the nicest lines of millinery and dress goods she has had before in some time. The Good Roads; Your reporter had the pleasurer of a trin rvwar . hn t : r v,v "' ; ruw roaas m franklinton township in company wuu jnessrs a. Jti. Vann, B. T. reen, U. S. Williams and Mr. W. S. Spoon on Tuesday in the automo bUe of Mr. Vann. Mr. Spoon, is employed by the United States Gov ernment, and 1s furnished the State ty such to assist in. the building of good roads and is located at Chapel Hill. He was here on an invitation from the Board of Road Trustees v to examine their, work and, soil and to flee if they were building the test money they were ex pending. ; Mr. Spoon's expressions were afl praise to the Trustees for their -good work and, said that this piece of roadi when completed, : pro vided the aame good work was car wed out that had beeen started, wuuiuuoi oe exceuea by any in the State and claimed further 'that : th road was being built on Very- econo- ? .caP111 not harmg to haul their gravel so far and in some placeV not wtuj io gravel at all, , - s ; - .Cornet- Band. r6fPpse.to the many inquiries regarding The Band," I beg leave to mate public the first yearVaiand- iun ui cornet section ot Jb rankJinton Art Club,w ending;Feb. 1909. 19 Club Members at $5.00 each $95.00. 1 Honorary Member, $1.00 TV uonors and Miscelaneous Contri bution, viz: J- DONOB8 COLLKCTOKS Harper Carl Barrow C. J. $ 1.00 Conyers R. L. ;25 Cook .D. M. u o 60 Long Rutus .so Hunt W. R. May J. F. 1.00 Webb R. W. " Inspector N. G. " J oyner W. F. Cook J. R. Sams E. E. Prof. McGnee Mrs. V. C. Kear- r ney R. E. McGhee Col. W. L. 1 pair xcymbats list Kearney Mrs. H. C. Kear ney R. E. Mitchell Wi A. Kearney, R. E. - . E'ranklinton Guard, Co. F. Fiddlers Convention Popes School Collection Capt. I. H. Kearney Good Roads Collenfinn Capt. I. H. Kearney Good Roads Collect! nn HightH. C. Lawn Party Old Band, Drum, Picolo etc. Kearney R. E. Old Orchestra property. Two Flutes, Music etc. Kear ney R. E. Three nights engagement with Opera House, by Edwards E. M. The names of all donors have been kept as well as possible, and if your name does -not appear,- the amount of your gift ia inclined on r posite collectors name. Everything considered the bovs nave done fairly well, havine learn ed fifteen pieces, and responded to several calls to'play. E. M. Edwards havine mad th most progress durtng the yea? is awarded the prize of $2.50 offered oy club in the beginning. 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 .25 6.00 1.00 .05 25.00 72.98 2.96 5.10 6.50 12.60 e All bur very latest and most approved stvles bought direct from New York will be " on exhibition and rqady for in spection at our Fall winter and FRIDAY, Sept. 30th SATURDAY, Oct. 1st We cordially invite you to call on those days.' "THE STORE OF QUALITY" FRANKLINTON'S BIGGEST AND BEST STORE .85 ARRIVING cccccccccccoo 06 N - - Zl Wh re receiving d.ily Urge qutntiUea of (ill mrchndir. W, () o o () o o C) o The Time To Deposit ! . m Tk , . . r""uv,uul "aTuv ana we 81U1 DUVIOI? cnormnni nu.nthJ 4 x UB regmar price ot membersh m . . ' " ,u 10 HA I a! . . r this fall. W hira noa y.t . .. s V J vv.vv, uui luree new members will o ow 000 xcijnt cJothiajjlr fM aHmiftArf t Ac l rw . ... I t V - . i ' iur eacn to til " ucu a umium low price aa we are prepaid to do thU fall. W cxu O ,flW maae D? 01(1 members. tmthfollv aav th Ama nf rtx. , O Application for new membership .... " " "VP lc 1,11000,1 lj kV u t f auu resignation ot any members will "" v"u' w ior o.ou. ice loarut, aitAndtni 4 -(-? Q loueivea next VYednesdav n t?ht I snoe at ia.00. Yn exc-lUnt trnn a An 1 ... . . ' Alan .-v.-n e fi. - . - I m ri, !H Cr"-" ",Dg ana Keed eties of coae ehoee .t the lowt A. .. C ) R. E tCltARNET ' General Manager. The Farmers and Merchants Bank hamberlain's Colic Cholera and Di arrnoea Remedy Never Known to FaiL Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since it f7 hare,, never found: one ' m- I 1 JTw:urewM not speedily effected bv its use. I hare been i vvituuercia traveler lor eighteen years AARON DEITZ Louishurg, North Carolina .mvfaitWnl friend,'.' says II. 8. JlchoW of; Otlanfl P , rZL r. xor a J c 1 v y O LOUiaoURQ. tM. O. sale by The Scegsn Drug Co. DR FORD 'v. Cn v Office- in Staunton Building. ALBION ACADEMY NOBIAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL i v . Will be opened for students ' r( , October 6th, 1909 V All industrious nipcro bovs ainii '.'"i.ult The Improved Monitor Self-Heating Sad Iron With this Iron any woman oaa do aa onL&arr ! f . iromuic m an expenae 01 a Do a tone real, CAa iron with it all day at a rot ofWt j Every Iron is Guaranteed to work ptxfcxilr it opcimw coraua: 10 me uiroeucaa ith tch ..11 iron aoKu roKi oy Price 30 MRS. CH, STRICKLAND, Yotingsvillc, N, C t , . 1 1 X X. V M ' W 11 ' S I' - " -? See P.; A. - REAVIS'for all grades of Soft , i Surely there is Jnb one who 'will ' . r c" are .admlttexi. ; ' ; : ''t. .mtt a . , Vi t nioMywc! foippi?: . : - Hard and Shop Cool ; - the idea-eicertakbg a ride - over r- ' ' v'.-.-r.vv- v'-' :' - 0 ; 'uch rbads M'Aei't;1 and the Trua. V W0.4A.; SAVAGE,' Prtfclpil ' ; o", . . CAPITAL AIID SURPLUS OYER S4O 000 W BUUT. Prl, I wiMOl. c.. ! AT THE RACKET STORE You Can Get JSomo BIG BARGAINS To moko room for fall goods. V sell a lot of desirable good AT A SACRIFICE Como to; see them. tVIRS A M HALL n tl -e r . . r7.uit a5 eft-. .
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