I
Remedies && Ne
Were we perfeet, which we ere not,
"S-? not ofteo be needed. But einoe our
. oome weekened, impaired end broke
ia Ms Holloas whlbh have done on iron
through eoaatleeb fenerations, remedh
eld Nature uK^orreo tins our inherits
soquired mail iVeses. To reaoh the
ttmImicim and oAueauent digestive i
nothing so food as Ik. Pierce's Golden
stT. a flyoerio oompdund, extracted In
inal roots sold lur o^g laili peats n
Weak Stomach, BiltousdLs.JJverCosn
Heaftffurn, Bad ^Breath, Hwiial of lot
The genuine hum on\jts J
outside wrapper til^ f
jnjk Signature \ f
. You oan't afford to socept a seonli
bono, mediotiiC up muss outuugnilW
thereby make - l;t,ln h'ff" profit. ^
Or. Pierce's Pleasant Pallets rcfuli
bowels. Sugar-posted, tiny franulaa,
FOB 8AliE\pR RENT /
: _ -- 17fi auras of lam At wo barge l/tm
- farswhtTatien jthe Aere farMMjn
one and a hal railel of ] the Aiunu
HTgh School in DuVtsa to/aahip,
Franklin county, will well Zr rant
ehsap. -For farther inkrmtiOn ap
ply to 1. J. II. BaiM<tink
ililway . Mail xlerKs
" wanted
The overnment \pays Railway Mail
Clerks $800 to 91,100 and otinr employees
up to 92X90 Annually.
Uucls Sam will hold\nsfne examina
tions throughout the cdVhtry for Raileur
Mail Clerk*, "C ustbdk House Clerk*
Stenographers, Byfltkesfoer* Department
Clerks age other ^Government
Positions Thousand* of -appointment
will be madefAsyman er woman over
" ? 18, m olty or oountry osn get Instruction
and free information by writing, at
. ? once to the Bureau of Instruction, 28M
Haiflllo Building, Rochester, N Y.
X : f r
Rewardv far Escaped Prisoners.
For'the capture and delivery oi
the following described prisoners
who escaped from the Fr&nklijf
county jail on .Nov. 28th., I will
give the following rewards: J
For Jaok Owen alias Will Jless,
a light ginger kike colored .hegro,
abotrMJ feet hiah, weighinjr about
180 Ibs.T ape abiut 32 years, who
has a born on hie left HtJfl net liealcH,
and was weanngan/overall suit
when last seeu7 'IrilN JUUgLARS.
For Charlie Lewisf a bright mulatto
negro, 5 feetWu or 11 inches
in height, weighioAabout 170 lbs.,
smooth face, ag/about 80 years.
wb\> when last deen was wearing an
overall suit, TEN DOLLARS.
For John Stone, n black negrc
about' 6 ft. 9/inches ill height, wearing
a little /uustaohe, Weight aboul
160 lbs., smmmers a little in talking
- or has a little stop yln his tpeeeh
tfTVE DOLLARS.
This Dee. 3rd 1909."
* r - H. C. Kbajhtsy,
Sheriff of Franklin eouoty, N. C.
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I. SPIRE~
I want ho buy/all your old sora|:
iron, bones,,/rubber, hides, furs
etc. Call u^jsee me, will give th?
highest mar Bet prices.
When you want dailWiaperB, magazines,
bool?, etc., eali\o see me at
iny news stand on JvSsti street
where I hate a full tine at\ll timei
JAKEBPIRE*
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f Pianos" /
- A Organs
^ ^S^=?jraT=a=:.
- ' s.t ArMJuf object of\bnyn*thIs ad'vknlsing
spaee lAto 1 sT the pee*'
pie of Franklin CApntf know that
t w# are still in the taAie business
selling a line of g\ops that are
'. - Just a little better tUn the other
fellows, at about tJaame or less
| money. A
m lL By Sqnart Honerakle/DtlNaJ Wt last
jf i waaggKi^
r. -r* rWe pay eaahBi daTs VirFrsry
J. thins we buy lad -favA all disT|
offunts, oy -dillJg "this w* -are- In
ij'-v, -j ' position to safe you at lefet 16 to
DARNELL & THOMAS
- -fc ihWtt, N. C.
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jfctrs: ;
a /lowa through
lie Mrty (?, VH^HL '
fire nwM to ,
if Jnd othtrwiw
i#Tof .toaueh fill '
:{Juble?, thare la . % |/|
edicei DUoov- ^
it native medio* <
Ih Jreet Mti&ieotioo to ell usera. For .
ifllaint. Ptin in rfi* wffff ?<! #.
I, Chronic Diarrhea and other lot?final 1
tne-proven and moat efficient remedy. I
oetrvm a eubetitute for thle noasloo
per nun |1l thmrif~*^*la*J=gT I
it/ end invigorate itoaueh, liver era)
/mrj to teke ee oendy. |
T*8*?*^??? 1 I
XUTICE I |
Hituciqualiied ee ed/ieitfcra-1;
tor of Ja\es K Wright, ieaeesed
law of Fraiklin Casntr, fiit ia to!
> notify all wriuji harig alaime
against th. skats of sad de teased
to present them to the Xicderiignrd
within on. yeaXfrom Mete hereof, i
or this notice wiU be tired in bar
of their recovery \ Pftiee iadebt d
te said estate ddllf be expected
to eettls promptly.* \f tig' Jeeuerv
Wth, 1910. 1
> J. E. XiCHOteoH, Adaer.
NOTICE
Having qualified as admixuetrator
of Matthew Eaten, deep seed,
data of Frbplclin County, ^1.
this is tQ notify all peTuony trovmg1
claims again etteaid estate/to pre>
sent the same so the aoQersi^aed
I on or before the\lh day/>f February,
1911, or thk -no/os'.-wtll be
plead in bar of th&r recovery.?Att:~
persons indebtvrhA sjfid estate will
please pay at onothA. This Feb. 4th,
EDDIE H. EATON, Adm'r
, W fl Rnffin, Attorney* 1
| Choice and Fresh Cut-Flowers
i Of Carnations, Ro^s, Violets, etc.
Floral designs and fmwers for all occasions.
Potted FernsVndydll Ikinda of
| pot and out door bedAfg planjts. Vegi
stable (plants in iwni> All orders
piuuiplly 1 .
H^TEtNMET/) florist.
1 ? Raleigh, N. C
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Good - ^Gracious
! v Aliveyf
; JNGL WINSTON
> has just go\the nerve fu buy in one big
lot of fancA shirts Jo the amount of
2000. Now aVt th/t what you call
grit. Theseo-ibirtw were bought way
down under the\^lue, they go the
same way. Yes JWO yards of Chinese
matting, lot of UniVs coat suits bought
late in the setaqfi at\) cents on the fl
they also go at A sacrifice. I alVt forgot
the men folk/ 1 bavAlOOO pair of
pants, a big lot of springVdothing, oh
- -|-forgot I h?e> lot of wtVion shoes,
w.iting paper, boys tegglne apd men's
leggins, also a big lot of Hjsffg rubbers,
overshoes Vand a great many other
things. *"*.
J P WINSTON
tANDBALE
By virtue of an order of the Superior
court of Franklin county made in the
special proceedings entitled R A Moore
t Admr. of R. If. 'Moore jfiecsased, vs.
1 Mabel Moore and otbeiVheirs at law,
> the undersigned Vimdgfisioner will, on
Mondav, the 7th day mf March, 1910, 1
at lloelock noonjylt at public auction
at the ponrt hoAe door in Louia
lung, to_the hirhesgbidder for cash, all
that certain tract Ar parcel _of land situated
In Frankli/cbuntyYancT Hi Cjl" IEres8
Creek township, adjoining the J
Lnds of E W Moore, J Ok Matthews
and Mrs. S A /Moore and containing
twenty-live acpss more or lees and being
the tract Af land owned by said J
W Unn~ -Ai? "? -? ?-r- J-"
? - ?-w.~ ?vu^. wuiv vi uia ucaui. This
thei 4th day of F?broary,1910.
W. H. YXXbobocgh, J*.,Com?
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Plant Wood's Seeds
0 For Superior Crops 0
Wood* 30th Annn&L&wd Book
is orikolthe rnont ua^il mad complete
ptiA cat&loeuB issued. It
(fivse prsbtic&l information about
thej>est Ad most Zrofl table seeds
The M&rktft Grower I
The frktm Gardener
[ Wood's OdCfc are grown mad
X the soils mnSwimlts of the Bouth V
aud orsry s/u ill enAajaater should
have Weof s Sssdaook so as to
be fully patted as to tfe beet seeds
for southern nowlnf. dialled free
Tyoroop jT sows.
Oraaelmd Clover tsejs. Seed Fe"irttntirtr
M ' r~w. 'Ijj
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,),Sunn ItemaThe
people are greatly
. nihnesd over the prospects for- a i
chitting mill. The Dew* oomee that t
i company has been organised', capallied
at $26,000 and that the milt
#iil be pushed to completion *o M j
o tarn out thet manufactured pro- luct
Iwfore the end of tlie preaent ?
rear. A number of gentlemen in |
hie section have taken stock aWf~
liia new enterpriee, whioh n.eane ae ,
innnh iht ^ind nuunty.m'T'r 4
tow absolutely enured. (
' There le no longer any il.rnbt that _
the Montgomery Lumber Company s
will extend the railroad from. Mann j
to Raleigh. An offieial etaiement
Irora the atockboldere of the com- ;
pany to thie effect appeared in laet |
Saturday Newa and Obaerver. By
khe proponed extenaien of tha now
railroad le the capital city Bonn '
will be plaoad on a direct lute from '
Raleigh te the eea. When thie ie
dene, Franklin oonnty will have '
another live, progreeeire town furnishing
a ready and excellent mirket 1
for cotton, tobaoco, and other prodnoe,
by reaaon of the direct route (
to water. (
Prof. R. B. White will deliver an
address at the .Academy here next ,
Tuesday night^it beiug on the oc- 1
oaaion of Washington's birthday. ,
Banu Huh School is having the
beet seeaiea of ha hiatotV. The .
people of BunD, as a unit, are standing
behind the taboo! end especially j
because ot the fact that lie did' to' '
much to stake this uS'ate High |
School, tliey will be glad to hear 1
Pref. Whlui : " i
On last Friday night the Philatbea 1
olaaa of Bunn Baptist Suaday {
Snlioral crave* a pa/?us.?l?? * D?
? *vvc|/m\ni W IU? UIIS*
na. Despite the unfavorable weather
quite a numbei yoang Ladies and
gentleman were present. Misses '
Mary White Sykes and Etta Alford
served as a recaption committee. The
Phllathea class room in tli^ Academy was
haantifnllT~~- decorated with
evergreens and ??ed as tl>e reception
room. The chapel was furnishedwith
neatly decorated tables, around which
gathered the merry party, and
deliciods refreshments were served.
A number of instrumentaT selectionsJ
were Tendered', by . Misses Poole, I'
Syicea and Wright while the refreshments
were being served. The
Philatbea class was' organised last
fall with Mies Virginia Mills, of the
High- School^ faculty, a? teacher.
The* slags has a large enrollment and
ia a great addition to the Sunday
Sohoal.
The building for Bonn's new
drug store is nearing completion. -
Mr. ;Mack Mullen has recently
moved into his handsome new residence
near the Academy.
Cross Koa^s Items.
As I haven't seea any items from
this Route .lately, I 'will send in a
few.
The farmer's around here sr?h be*
ginning to burn plant beds new and
making ready for their crops.
There'w&s-a party given at Mr. W.
J. Balls, February Attain honor of
Miss Minnie Johnathin, of Bpeom.
Matthew Ayescue," of Kittrell,
waa a pleasant caller at W. J. Ball's
onTureday night 1s t.
Miss Leslie Foster, who is teaehing
school at Alert, spent the first
Saturday end Sunday with her mother
near G upton.
We are glmd^ to know our friend,
Henry Gapten m rapidly improving
He ia new "viaitiDg Mr. Rend-dph
JBpbbitt, in this oomaannity.
Rev. G. M. Duke 6lled his regular
appointment at Mt. Zien the ' first
Saturday and aendey.
Miss Mary Etta Tharrington, #f
Alert, spent last Saturday and Sunday
J. R. Parriab, of
Laurel. - 1.
V Messrs. Joe Gupton and Arohie
Parriab, of Guptou, passed over the
hne one ledt #Mk Oil llielr nay
to Henderson with a It ad of tobaeOe.
Messrs J. H. Hunt and John Bell j
htf* ju^fJegun to make tliehr saw
aaill, on'Sanday Creek, bus*. I
Tba hunter* around here teem to
have a jolly time ohauing be aly
tel. He aaenii te be very bard to
capture.
We are glad to know tba bob lots
Seedgy school ia still rapidly inmeaning
number ^
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Hiukory Rock Items.
MbEiiitoji?A? you havea't hoard
inrthing from this section in lomtiino
I wilt send in a.fow items.
Meson. W. T. Hedgepeth and
?. ?. Dickrrtoa, of Wilson, passed
ihrougb on thuir aatoaaobils last
Tuesday ( enroute to Henderson.
The former stoppel a few hoaty with
lis parents. "
Mr. I>. C. Tharrington and niece,
tlies Leaeie Wilder, spent a few days
? * ?ft' w*ik friend. ind relnt'Tte
it Rooky Mount. ?7
- Miss BnsaisGoaa. of Louiahurg,
was one .of the gaeels on the- Rook
est Sunday.
Tbera is a flourishing Sunday
School at Mt. Gilead now.?rvm?
joys and girls and lets keep it going.
Mrs. W. T. Wilder has been very
lick with lagrippe for the paat few
lays. Wo are glad she ie improriag.
Mr. Willis Tharrington is able to
tie out agaiiNifter a long ill oess.
The school at Hickory Rook ie
Itill inoreasiug.
The new ooat of paint adds right
uinob to the appearanea , of Mt.
Siiead obnroh.
Quits a surprise was sprang upon
bur peeple on last Monday whan Mr.
Thomas Helms md Mies Sail is Hioks
were married.' ;?_
Wnx-o-Wisp.
Deafness Cannot ba Cured
by localYpplieationn at they cannot readi
the diaftam portion of the ear There Jru
anly one w\r. to cure denfoeea, abrt tbjfMw
by const it n (%>"'? I remedies. l)e?fneyT in
p. (Nfd by anViflhnied condition of the mi:miH
lining of ldie Eustachian robe? When
this ialwJ?infltoed you hftre ly^urobling
sonnd or imperieltb earing an^wben it ie
pntirel doA?Mi, BeMpees ie tiwr result' nod
nuleM the luflniDntrao :sn broken oat and
thie tube restored tolta njfrmal condition
bearing will be dc*troAdHOT*v?r; nine naeee
out of ten are canted h^uatftc-Hh, which ie
nothing hut an inflaryfa condition of the
raucous surfaces jf Ik ^
We will give OD^muodrel TWillars fdr-^any
aee of lleafo*** JFauaed by catarrh) fh'a^
ceuuot be cured? by Hall's ^ albrrh ?ure.
Sebtl for cin-afcre. cree.
" .... . yA t>ff BNHYHk-GO,. ToMu U.Rold
UVHrngiciste. ^
. Take "V1'* Fa nil? Fills for constipation
S^ALL P0X0R0ER
The B5n ot County Commissionera
their regular mating
on Monday, February 7tW, 1910
passed kie following onlUr: .^
Oi dered tl?t the Counts Superintendent
of l^iblio He&ljjL be and
ne is DereDy authorized/ and empowered
to vaccinate al/personam
Franklin Countn who,In his opinion
by re aeon of \xposnre or location
may be in daVgsrf of contraction
or spreading \ small pox and
quarantine all suclWersons in h's
opinion the public Zenith may require.
j\
Be it ordered fir\her that anv
person refusing tp submit to vaccination
or quaaLntinb regulations
shall be guilty />f a yniiwlemeanor
and s^all on aonvictlan' be fined
not exceedingjIBQ. andbot exceeding
thirty da/s in prisdn.
And be it further old.red that
e ico day -reftisal to submit to vaccination
or /quarantine regulations
shall constAute a separate offense
within th</ meaning of tne regulations
for re public healtii.
Be it ardSted that all! prisoners
oonimbcUin jail or seiatenoed to
work onithe public roadaof Franklin
counly shall be vaccinated by
the Superintendent ol Public
Health at the County's expense.
T. S. Collie, Chairman
W. M. Books, Clxbx.
NOTICE
I offer my services to ine public
na auctioneer. Will be Jflad to
Berve you to any time. See me'for
term*. C. ?. JOHNSON.
liirf \
JUJH... L
The following wWe! ve will sell
choaplfor taeh:
One Car Patent! Floor, One Car
Red Per Hill fWi, One Car of
Lime, One oat/ No. 1 Heart
gh;HHai Ont ffjf Kalh all alaea.
One ear of RudUroid Ro6lB|. ,
Alio a big lot of JWe. Hate. Dry?
Oooda,^Notiona, fcyfipa and Caeeerlptlon.
V
J. H. I AIDERS
& Company.
BUNN", - North Choline
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s) There Is
I to\a Fert
| than Ana
n *'-; TM mere /hi:
materials to ootaii
Pj sis requires no
ft knowleda^-Tfr^
of a fertuteer lies
plant ?6od & obte
II Eabh inVredi
Rcyster goocre is:
M J with a view of\su
H the plant from\p
H until harvest. T!
II ' As not overfed
n / time and starve<
IJ / other. T wen t
M years experience g
|jj every bag.
n i.w.n
M REGISTERED
U Sold by reliable dealer?
I- the South.
I F. S. Roysfter Gi
M NORFOLK, V,
STALNE AND I
I have decided to run^anio a Sale Kiv
serve the public with ? /
First Class?
WQ1 be glad to have a liberal share of pafronage
teams and polite and accagu/odating d/ivhra.
R. F. ru L_
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w I have just recb^ved ?nice ne'
^ anil i. lot of new good&iifcat I am b
a to seo me and take a lookS^what^
j w. & c6(
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LUVW\hU ^
Buggies, W^otis,
BIVEBjHDE Wi
-Zj~^/Cairand Se
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Legal Blanks aLf
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'FIRST CLASS JOB
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King of I
1 analy^~ ' ?-special
"1
-value 1
in the i .
.ch the
lined. ; ?] ~~Tt
ent in 0
selected
pplvinor . 'gc
routing fcj j||
he plant
at one u
1 at any-tive
7 7~ ~v ?
oeswith ^
i throughout
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'LIVERY ?
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cry Stable and am prepared to
It All Times.
and guarantee satisfaction. Safe
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Samples {
iv line of Samples V
elling cheap. Come A
I have T
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5. FORD
Vehicles and
at? ^
^REHOUSE jj|
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