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. --?. , / ?J. i. Oonyere has morel te thw "Cmt-off" >o Granville coonty: R. A. Pruitt made an assignment on December 3lit. Mr.,' A. S. Jeycer is bis assignee. . ?Mr. H. G.,Holmen he* taken a position ^ with the Franklin ' .Grocery Company. -w/ ^r^D. M. Cooke and family, left ^Wednesday for News F^fify", Vs., where they will make their fat are home. ?Mrs. Sams entertained e party of young people in hortor of \ ~ her goeatd on Tueedar Tailing of laat week. , ' ?Miaa Katie Bet Merria anter' ^tmned a nnmbar of her immediate frietxfa at tht home of her father, on Main blieet. Monday arching uf laat ?. weaki ,?' ? On . acioumV^d tin, illoeaa of Mrs. Henley, the cgraipg in of the New Year w?b not heraldfe-d by the. ringing of bells New Years^nj?hl, "but 1910 came all thaume." y . ? ?The winners of the gold rabn^in the McChee-Joynor "Christmas ' ? Sale ware aa follows: YV ill Lawrepae $20, a negro named Jeffreys, of near Yoongsville, $10, and Wal? ter lloOhee 96.?*?: ? * -?L. C. Pine has taken a peaition in Henderson and will eoadact an up-to-date finer grocery store there. Mr: C. T. White has taken the position of manager of the Franklin Crocerv Co.; here in the place of Mr. l'irie. ? Mr. T. B. Conyers and Miaa Mint a Williams were married at the ' r \ home of.Mr. Vftil Mitebiner on Sun- J <;ay ereniup, Jati-iary 2nd; in t(ie | ; bride was a daughter of Mrs. Seaois AViliiania ?f this plaaw. .?John nenryjH arris happened to the misfortune of getting bis lelt arm brokenjost above .the" wrist last Monday morning.. He was riding horseback through a woods whea 1 '. . the hoise shied at something,_threw~ At ?i. ing him dp against a r-se. He is V >v . getting op very well. V " ..?Dr. ll. C. Kord has leased the ^Nrssidehei on Main street recently se - ' llj Mr. M. P. Bias* 1st. and ' > wiH move in risht awtr. His many friends here are glad -to knew that he will^ssntinae practicing hit pro- j fessien here the coming year, ' ?Messrs J. C. BlaekUy and A. S. j < I'owall have formed a copartner- , ship ia the horse bnsineaa here, and j will be ready in a few days to fnrn- | ish the people with, good animals at i reasonable prices. Mr. Blackley leaves io night for Richmond to perchaee a new lot ef horses and males. : Read their ad. ,-r ?Mr. J. K. Wright one of Franklin ceanty'a most snoceesfnl farmer's and land ?wnm was fontW dead in l.?d by hia wife Tbnrsday morning. - Mr. Wright live in abeat 6 I ^ milea of ihie plsce. Mr. Wrighl be missed by a let of people^ * ' wife notioed Thursday moremg before day-that something was natter with him end called bii Rufe, who waa In an adjoining r ' bat before he oonld reach bit side be wee dead. Mr. Wright 1 np about IS mine tee before his t UIVOUTOJTVU UIJluau^ ftaa ouV >u<with him, apparently wall aa ni . ~ Ila leaves a wife and 8 children. | waa harried at the faintly harry ground Friday afternoon. Rot. ' Fitter olB dating. - ?_?, ~ ffi ii J-' -T Personals. _____ ? - C, D. Bntt left toddy for Atli ?Mr. C. 8. Williama loat action ' male thla week. " . y^Xt. Mr. W. H. Byram vfcited hie daaghter in Raleigh yfcaterday. Mr. Jeff Pearoe, of Virginia, Spent Xmati with Wanda hare. K. 'ML Xd wards a pent the holidays with relatives la Raleigh. 7 ?? Allan* ?P*nt Xnaa at home with his people. L P. 8. Kearney, of Oatead^tpaat I 2BB ?V ~ ' . A . . A NT K L- l --* ' I . ^ Nlr J. M. Beet and bri l^. of GaeMinis, visited I lid people here Xnias. Meesra. Dallas May and J. C. Beekhara laft Monday "for Pennsyb. % rania. < ?Mra. F. 0. Ijarrahsr, of Hampton, -IVa., it rial ting hsr brother here thia mJ w#ek m Mr*. J. L. King and daughters, of I Raleigh, apant the hoJideye here with relative*. ar Miss Kibe Vinaa ratarjjad Friday Wf, after spending the holiday a with her people at Tarbero. J Mr. Robert A: Winston, who ia ia. \ tha gaverneseet aerriatf,'Jwnt tba C" holidays with hia peoplrr hJR. 4 M Miss Clae Winstetd and brother, Albert, of Wilaoa, visited it W. M. Baat'a the pa*t weak. ~ ~W' Miaa Baine Beat has returned from I p. file State Normal College at Greens- I V boro aad arill take a position with IK Mra. D. G. Beat A Son. ' ^ ' Mr. K.?> G. Winstead, left .this week for Wilson. He bae many 1 friends here who regret to learn F> 4K?rhe bee?severed bis connection ? wtthvMrs. I). G. Best A Son. Death oF-a Good Woman." On Sunday miming at 4 o'cleok Jk. at the homo of bar daughter-in-law, Mra. M. C. Henly, alt that eras mor- C taf-of that good old lady, Mrs^M^mea wd Aldridge Henley, passed into the great beyond.. Mrs. Henley was oeanng hef 86tli birthdav and lea res A, ene daughter, Mrs. S. C. Vann, and a boat of friends to grieve over the C loaa of one ao much laved and respected by all. Her- death was not ^Pj unexpected n? she had been in feeble health for some time. The funeral A< serves were conducted ^trum the g home by Rev. W. W-. Rose, pastor I of the Metbi.aiat church, end her re lai'ts were entered in #akwood 4 cemetery on Msnday evening at 3:30 o'clock, amid one of the largest processions sesn here in many years, g The-floral tribute was beautiful and ? profuao. The pall bearers were aa lohows: Active?i W. Daniels, Dr. A. 11. Winston, N. T. Galley, A. B. R" eater,C. S. Williams, H. E. Pearee, Maj. B. F. Bullock, C- W. Coaway. Honorary?H. F. Fuller, C. L.- Mo- > Sheo, J. K. and C. T. Kieholaen, 8. ?^ 2. Dake, H. T. May. ' ,-f Mrs. Henley was a member of thy Baptist church here and was a Wo-' mn in * ana ? ?rj i?y life ihown oat itv Mntifdl '' ipiri; "that it was a pleasure to be a Inoai- to all," through which aba had won the friendship and love of all who came in one tact with her. The bereaved friend* and relativee have the aympathy of the entirp ?ommonitT- , Sad Death. _ _ New? woe received here Wedpeeday afternoon of the tragio death of Iir .Tmim W?Vn?f throf* flea *an and nt Tlds ingr ed t*K >?d Qj I ;ain ... SO to* rtd loth" c on- " *the him - to _ lb. i tipoia Btrotbers hi* > wooed* wore droved tad . be wee brooght to the hotel here wher* he died aboat 11 o'clock Wedneeda? m right He wee e too of Mr. Tobe > Holden of near Yonngetille, and wee berried at the home place Th Breda? J afternoon. '' \ . * r " % . . J_ V- o . N I ON . D-ET1 -WEDNESDAY* JAN. S 1 rr>rr>rrv -t ^ f-. ~ A Happy Prospero * -a 1 ; ? . *-~v ' ' ' \ ' V *: .. ^ We wish to extend our many thanks a age amlwill assuri future ^will be to/iui et affords at a^ehee = merits of the seasoi ; * c ^ \. y * . * 9 X !: MoGHEE [ v }\r s" FRANKLIN^ON^ L ^iJkIS a rf/t ^ ^ tutu f DL/ILIVLLt ? rUTI X Frankliutort. N d/ I" HORSES anckfciULES ? Gash or QnVrime Don't buy until you aee whay we havX. Willi X otaer big lot.of fine horary and muleX^to ar or Blank Books and Up Job\Printir f all kinds an^v/work t] please yofi\try the ranklinton Printing C< Frank lintnn N f uin?iiaa?vi>^ ompt Attehtioa to Mail Ordar. SOOD DRY SI ^WDOD IBsaS w/wttriawttah aRl^-riN }*> BE1A5 V '? P~A R T M EL N i?io. _ And " \ * .s 'US^ ftlew [)io our mWny friends i ndNappreciation for thi ? them that our every *nisn\them the best go Lper pfjice. Wishing y< V". . \ . * * ' ' ;.* .. ? JOYNER Ci TOR F" 'n F* I ni l A I a>,? bwa w ' \9I W i I ! ? BIGGEST AND BE >> SALE A fllf - I bate 'deetflprt to^ruft j?4ta ' mtti the public with X First, Ctass T Will be jfUd to havfa lib?nsm . _ taarm ux) polite and aeeommo hatra an- A r R. t~ ri?a -in a X ?-IFORn -to-Date * Banna*, App'.ea, Or&ng money. S A. W. P y bat will ? -Ctosmi i* ompany The la* oorapeU. me U - The Goodie P. O. Box 207 I There fOVE At Y, Com? ud U^it o Sal 3LEV W-JH- ' I I * "TT 7 ?'/ t " I 1 1 ' , 1 md customers ^. I 9 past patron- K effort in the J nHa fV?o marV- * ' UAWA JBk 4 1- A- -ffi ill the compli^ j , t 3MPANY !j . ,ty x :st store . j i P~ (very I Stabit MW fNiimw, I guarantee aattoiMttaB. Safe fl hfu,ller i x of all kinds m?a u> and ^ ^RRY, JR. CO. I g Out Sale i > olose np the buep^Ba ef W. P. N?al ft' Oo k Hav/eT to beg Sold 1 foraNdV^ou want to buy rtirywn Price nee. All m^t be (old by ChtiatmlMf \ V ' ' e Now On VARBOROUGH
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