IH0LUI I J. w. UOCAL.S. ?W-. H. Byrim visited his sister at Pocsmoke the past week. ?Dom forget to advertise yeur business in this department. ? _ ?Kpw is the time to prevent that case of typhoid fevd? hv cleaning op yeur premises. ?Whea^the census eaa^ieretor called vhn did won toll' Jtfm u-ae "bom" of the boose? ?Quite a number ef people from Eittrell and Youngsville earns over Fridky night to attend the closing exercises of the Oraded School. ?The kid ball team went ever ts Looisborg Monday and played a gams of ball with the small boys si that place. Tbe score reached 4 . and 1 in favor of Loaiabnrg. ..?A gams sf ball was played between Kittrell and the Franklintor boys here yesterday. It was a very nice and interesting game, Frank lintcn winning by^a score sf 8 and 4. ?Mr. C. W. Conway has resigned his position as manager of tbe Cree-oeat Drag Co. This position will-be t filled by Mr. Bradsbaw, of^ Oxford, who has been employed by the ~ Southern Pines Drttg Co. tNrpeepie extend to Mr. Bradehaw a moet cordial weloome. ?The game of baseball beys Friday between. Youugsville and tfi? local team was a very alow bat in terestiag game, until it was seen thai Yonngaville bad our boys badly outclassed. Tbe game resulted la t eoore ot 14 te 4 against the loca team. Battery for Teungsvillt "Winston, H, and Winston E.; Frank klinUm Uaderweod and Denial. Um pure Dr. A. R. Winston. ?t)n aeeaunt ef sickness My. W 8. Prmltt has resigned . as ' oenani eauatsratw ef the tewaebip and u ; - fas atend lias been appelated Mr. ft W. Leng who will eemtnenet- wo?l - ?t owe. Be wflt appreciate R r ytm will notify him if be should ae eidently taiaa you on aeoonnt of bar E&v. '-i. - . Aw Viin ' ir &Mb Ryfc'? . ,?... . , y^.: a^iiMkii -J."? ? ;i.'v fo'j F R A N K L_ mzmsmmsm IGSWORTH Mcb We rece every w< V, the McK Write fc Pianos, < 'v \ Cofl i * , - ' 4 HOLLINGS j . 1 ing to take up work where it was I left off by someone else and not be- j : ing familiar with those who Mr.ji 'TTruitt has taken. I j ?The eeriee ef meetings now be- i big held at il-e Methodist church by 1 lite i-apt-tr. UeatsU-il 1 > He*, tf. P. j . Ilarrell. is pregressm.! nicely and i , uiil i cault. in uiuch good to the j. [town. Mr. Rose has net asked an* j ether minister out of tewn to assist ; I him because he felt that this being | | his first year with as. be could get . I nearer the iwnni- -.. a ? 1 - rvUt7io aj uuill^ llltj worn j himself. The services will be at 10 | o'clock in the morning and at night at 7:4!L Everybody cordially inTifd. '. ! ?Little Mile Zelma Weater : charmingly entertained a number of t her little friends at the borne other j father, A. B. Wester, last Saturday , ! afternoon from 3' to 5 o'clock in | honor of her ninth birthday: After. ' playing various games, daiaty refreilimenta, consisting af several va- ' rieties of ice cream and-''cake were served, after whictrlhe- little folks left for their homes declaring little , ' Miss Wester a most charming little L bootees. Those present were Misses \ ' Mary R ed Daniel, Janie Pearoe, If Rebecca Pearce, Bertha Morriti, , Mary Rase, Lucy Harris, Liziie , Boykins, Claire Kearney, Mary , Speed, Elizabeth Ward and Kelly , ' May. * I ?? Personal. |I 1 Ui? W-W-n wr_ ~ x m*use ?ini v anil spent Ssturdajr 4 | in Releigh. ' > *4. L. Whitfield returned Tliuri- , day from Richaaond. ? , Prof. E. K. Same went over to I Yoongeville Monday. ] Joe Winetoo, of Yoongeville, wae ' 1 ie town the put week. ' Mra. R. F. Morrie, ef Dnrham, ie ! ' riaiting relauvea here. I , Mia* Ria Parker, of Warren ton, ia ( ytahing at B. W. Ballard'*. , V ... > ' ' .'1 I N T ON 1! ^WEDNISDAY' I ".Aq? 1?^? V^%# "WV^i IS FHRNIT t N kiriley Sf ive^shipments of M eek. \ You canrfind inleyVoc sneet ri >r our catalogue o Organs said Mandc vei?y cample Fins WORTH, i? visiting friends in town. p( Dick Conway, of Franklin,- Va., cc 'pent Soaday with his people here, gt L. P. Mitchell, of Norfolk, spent ai i few days with Ina people here this seek. ? v re Mies Tettie Cheatham, of Oxford, * netted Mies Sao Cheatham the past week. Miss Mattie Conway, of Wake Forest, spent Sunday with her peo- 11 pie here. Miss Katie Bet klorris, who has th teen leaching at Clayton, returned lorne Saturday. Miss Olivia King, of Raleigh, ^ ipeat a few days the past woek jrii-" tmg relatives in t>wn. v C. C. Kearney, Jiw^oyaer and loe Greea, of tbfrlA. & M. College, Raleigh, o?m4 heme to attend the closing exercises of the Frankliatea w Shaded School. * te 1? L Closing Exercises of The Frank- g Itnton Graded School- w The FraaklinOn Graded School H closed with last Friday eights enter- K lainment, probably the most success- P ial term in the history of the town. ? rhe eatertainnjent last Friday night L was the biggest ever attempted by M tny school here before and the sue- H sesstul way in whieh it was carried w >at reflects great credit on beth ?? Superintendent Sams and bis able e> issistants. This is Prof. Sams last ?* I ear with us. He leaves for Fits- * gerald, Ga., where be goes to take ' charge of the school at that place < the ccroing year. This was his " fourth year with us and our people ** were very reluctant to give him up, f he liaviag won the hearta ef both tt parent and pupil, who wieh him sue- F sees wherever be goee. The Scheol e< had the largest anrellment this ystr P ia Frsnklintoa's reboot history, baring scrolled 240 children. and the Ij cenaua acasbcrc sboSt 800y^a the f* lis trie t. Of this number 28 wire at sot abeeat a day or tardy a single la drne during the teras. h. * fe rv-'-.-y.:r^ - \ ? (-, - -? D ETP A R i* AY 4. 1910. URE AN[ ' - \ '' ' /' [cKinley tOc she all the music / , \ lusic here at a f McKinley 10c r >lins. / T * ' ? "/ ITE STOCK OF cf^Cas ^? >saiMe fur any bey or girl in the >unty who are in the advanced ados to enter achoot here free ofly tuitien. Thuraday night waa given to a cital of Miaa VineaV inuaic clusa hich gave evidence of great and >od work by the inatructor. Fain AV. The ezerciaea Friday morning at I o'clock were aa follows: 1. Song, Voices of the Wooda,by io school. i. Prayer, by Rev. W- W. Rose. 3. Chorus, the nighteogale and is rose. 4. Address, by Prof. J. B. Carle, of Wake Foroat College. 5. Chorus, The Millers Wooing. Prizes then were awarded- the renty-three children who ere not abeeut or tardy daring the rm, by Rev. G. P. Harrell, as folwa: Maggie High, I-ena Gill, actor Ray, Rebeeoa Waster, Lena thridge, Minnie Ranadell, Elinor finston, Maybeth McGbee, Laura opkins, Paul Ethridge, Crawford oarnolf .Tumio P-.vave- T ??W-U..W X/Wpoij UQUIOI saree, Estell McGbee, Fannie Bell j oysin, Kelley May, Paul High, | allie Bleckley, Fred Morris, Willie | ze Sama, Ruth Blackley, Sidney igh, and Lizzie Boykin. After hicb "Tbe Old North State" was ing by tbe school, which olosed the [eraisee until Friday night at 8;30 cloak whan "The Crystal Ball" as presented by over 15# children f the school. Tbe chapel with a istiog capacity of about 400 was zed to Its utmost. Standing reom ring at a premium and several ere turned away. Three fourths ot >e seats were sold before 6 o'clock riday. About 130.00 wis reoair1 which will be used tor the im rovement of the school. Tbeaddrtss bv Prof. J. Carrie waa ent of much interest to ear sople. Bis speech was an able one id will be long remembered by tbe rge crowd that had gathered to ier him. ' . ? ^ r ?->% 4. ' ' < , ' i >' . -t m . . * ?. * # Mm-t ' . *% ':* yi? - ' 'V *V!V ' T M E N T . i _ I MUSIC Hi * :. ? -* * I N. V tusk: T \ V\ et music . x . made by II times. ., i Qusic for X kcts Louisburg, I \. 'NO NEED AT ALL FOR YOU 1o V - ...SCOGGI NEW UP-TO-DVTE FOl WAVsVEPT ( and well stocked with! the best\nd fre the look-good, tspte-good drinks, thing you need/and the ordeXwil TUC OnAAAIM r-\ r-?i t * i it ouwvauiiN UtlUl " ' - / \ 8RATEMENT THE - CITIZENS, WEITOERSON, tf Martb 29th, 19*) ; BEflWJRCEs/ Loans and discounts V.. / Overdrafts. \.... /.. Stocks and bonds \... I Banking bsuse and fixtures ...X.J..., Insurance Department \/. Cash on band and in other banks V Total I\f N LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in t \ Surplus and undl-rlded profits I \ Accrued interest doe depositors. I Bashlers checks outstanding ..I Due to banks ...I...... Deposits J Total ...J We want you fpr a ?11 pi ;1 OUSE J / ^ era y ? pTm' \ scs 8/ N. C I gmsgggsdi VORRY, BECAUSE NS... JNTAIN^S^fc\ X)OL ' shest drinkfi. W? serve JBkone?us for any 1 be promply filled * I \ * ' 5 COMPANY n n nzrafnin|n^#*? ; - BANK c. 8480,247 19 [3,818 80 80.161 26 , 10,782 78 _ , ... n ,? A- i 206,129 14 W 1788.222 28 8100,000 00 71,627 74 v ' mn , X 840,68 A...... 4,88710 660,661 00 ..V.. 1788,221 28. ciistomer. - jT~~ - - ' 2 . - < . / . > i 29 I