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V*-?' *' ' .* "* " *. V * .,* * X ? " _ iiiegammm - ^ 'U 1 Office Chairs J3hair8 just in. attraction thes gains. 11 Call and Try o J ON OL , ||: Sheet Muj LOCALS. ^ ?Blackley & Powell Ipfit a fine mole Thursday night ' %v' ?J. P. Holdren, who ia at work near Lillington, ia a pending a Jew days with liia.wife in town. , i / ?The Methodist Sunday School, - -on laat Sunday raised <130.00 for . the Orphanage at Raleigh. i_ Tbia amount will go toward erecting and equipping the new laundry. , >- ?Meears Blackley & Powell returned from Richmond Friday with the meest car of horaee' aeen here " t this season. Several were aold before tbey were pot in the stables. ?The Philatbea Class of the Frknktinton Baptist Sunday School will hold it's second regular meeting * with its President, Miss Bessie Joyher, at 7:30 Maroh 7tb, 1910. A full attendance ia requested. v ?Last Friday night tha Ladies . -Aid Society pf the Baptist oourch ' here, gave a supper at the TTsideuoe -of Mr. R. A. Speed for the benfit of the ohuroh. The supper was quite a i success and a neat littta sum waa realized. ^ j ?Mr. W. H. Byrura has sold his entire stock of goods to Mr. D. W. ' Fowler, wl>o will take obarge at onoe and do an up-to-date business at Byrum's old stand. Mr. Fowler is from near Wilton and our people W*lAAmn ^ IB ?Dr. A. K. Winston took Waller Moon to Rax iloapital at Raleigh I on last Thursday morning to adder- I gi< an operation. The operation ? I performed Saturday and at tbia I writing, although b? is very weak.be I ia doing aa wali aa nmlii be e*?Oapt Kearney regneete ue to ' a,. /J JLv ' ' - - _ . * _ . . . i '' " ; "X . - - % " F~R A N K L mzmmmmM 9 F ^ i I and new line Roel Oifr store is a plac< e days as well as for i .. uir NEW SHEET MU )R BEST PIANOS '?i rr iiclOc Jzmmmmzm ?Miss Florence M. Yonog, of! Waahin<. too, D. C., who was in town | a few days ago soliciting contributions to the Florence Crittenton Horn-, at Charlotte, requests us to eateioi lo r MooiY ihnnii* to the good people of Franklinton for their many khidiirbs and libera* donations. ?While shifting last Thursday evening the engine of the Louisbnrg ubiu w? upset st the switch user the Sterling Cotton Hills storage bouse turning the tender over and setting the engine entirely off the track. -The wrecking train came that night, but having to attend to a wre^c north of here did not clear the wreck here until Friday. Par?"fr*! Mrs. S. C. Vann spent Monday in Raleigh. " ?. - 8. O. Vann went to Wake Forest Monday. ' K. M. ii I wards visited Lou labor g, Tuesday. Capt. I. H. Kearney visited Henderson Monday. Mr. E. 8. Ford, of Louisbnrg, was in tQWn~thie Week, b .Capt. Ey. J. Ch at ham returned Thursday from a trip to Florida. W. H. Byrum is spending a few lays with his daughter in Raleigh. Miss Julia Card m visiting her friend Miae Lizzie Hogan, in Raleigh this week. Miae Virginia Fuet?r,of Louisbnrg spent a few days with Mr. F. J. Whitfield, the past week. Mrs. F. L. Fuller accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Luoy Bleckley,and little daughter. Ladle, returned to toKmi M CIlwHT, ?. O., TboreW* ' if ' ^ ' I -% " Uai of Uttor*. Remaining in the Franklin ton Poetoffioe, qpealled lac. ' SvHlie Baraee, Edward Brewer, Mrs. Sarah Carr, Sellie Draper, E. N. Dane ton, Walter Flynn, Ertraot ":17s - _ I N T ON WIWMDAY* ? polling urniture\ and HI Larg^S w New \ t? - V Just A We haye the largest dispt. - for# kept by a local deal# ett and raest F#UaBlejnak Chase Bros., . ney, Garli ington^ Richi sic ~.v; ~ / Ask for our teimsjfefore j have the poo/s you v r - "Jri^Hllin w. HOLL1 LOUISBUF ? " ing Harris, Jan. H- Jarrett. Chap, i * King, Frank King, Mrs. Vandelia' ^ Kearney, Mrs. Lucy Long, Master i ^ Roziar McNeil, Joe Mitohell, J. D,i > Moore, Rev. F. B. Nobblett; Master ^ Clahou'rn Oats, Anna Perry, Mrs. | ^ Victor Perry, Lelia Perry, Jennie | i Perry, W. M. Prnitt, Jack Read, G. j B. Stallings, Leeia Williams. * ' When calling foi auy of the above letters [ lease any you paw Ulem ad- ^ vertised. t, W. P. Edwards, P. M. ^ I ' / Philathea Class The Philathea Claae of the Frank- ? linton Baptist Sunday School held t its first regular meetiog with its ^ teacher, Mrs. G. P. Harrili, February '* 10th-, 1910. The class was organised ^ and the following officers elected: C President--M ins Bessie Joiner. Vice President! ? Miss Maude j Dickens. , Secretary?Miss Essie Hicks. ? Corresponding Secretary ? Mias i Judith Hopkins. ? Treasurer ? Miss Minnie Hop- ^ kins. ~,i . . . " ? Reporter?Miss Susie MoOhee. C, The members pi < sent were^Mes- ^ James 6- P. Harrili, 3. H. Nowell, f Misses Essie Hicks, Bertha Cooper, i Mary Hopkins, Judith Hopkins, 5 Minnie Hopkins, Annie Wioston, ( Bain Best, Bessie Joyner, Maude ? Dickens, Susie MoOhee. ' ' ^ '*v '< * D EI P A R T\lS/ IHCH . 2 ^ 191 . - \ V A sworlli's ?? 7^ ? ' Music House iP Pianos >1 of fine nanos ever be- IUIs^^hI r,\lie goyds are the oldBa\ionejEtmg of' Starr, Hack~ Rem- & I > aV d New Ai aoncl - " rou place ra order, We B "1 - f"?g rant at tie price you I I#*!! K to pay. \ * . NGSyVORTH I ?G.; N. C. 1I Now for | |. ? I We Arc Rcaqy an j timsS Cnrryinp^ull line of Gcieral Me I Come afid figure With K f " Maki 1t r! How about your Guano? We h'andle th i Piedo ? good#. None better for tobaoooy lotton : Our Prices | l | w. P. NCAL & ft P. 8. Menri. J. H. Best and J. N. Dtvw a V\ t?i j * ^ ? |/ i'lOUUB UUU1B IU HCB UiVIU. h &^ce and Fresh C^towers )( Gar.iaUona, jb?{J, Viol eta, et;. ^ floral dcni^ ?M Flower* for-all eoaa- -I ;?? ion?. VotUd&etnt and all kind., of X ' >ot and ouyAodk bedding plant*. Veg X V table ]p^nta iVnaana. All order* X irpmptjfAiled. \ . ' X Don't bn IH, STEINMET^rioriat. f+j|+ | " 7 ~~ " , ? rLENT. ? . ::m .... # - .. -* , .' ., -?N~ tfR j%jC I CW> I B AHi I H B yfl jraH i fl^B Hr^l ?Izr -i-^? ? BB W rrival of Desks 9 rid Roller Tops 9 Sheet Music 10c - i ^ooo cyocyoooo^^B 'wCi4x*vG^4jC4X>wHx?oiH>c^x>OiW _ Business I dPfepared to do a H USINESS' rchandise, Feed Stuffs, Guano, Etc. Vr Us. We Know We Can Interesting? ??I I aont, Mt. Airy Co'a.and Navassa Guano Company's 1 and corn, in fact apeoial analysis for all crops. H Arc Right _ CO. ,re with us and will b? pleased to hare theirH II flat of and mulee U> arrive # 'a ?*, ' ~ *
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