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ry-: v_ 1 ~ jj ? ? ^j^ftccTpy I.J.W. UOCALaS. ^. "V - ?It's the Yotit Office front thia week that ie beia^ repainted. ?The Franklinton Bottline Work* commenced operation last Monday. ?C. K. Ransdell hu commenced the erection of a new home oh the Wineteo heights. ?The read force began work oh the road leading to Louiaburg last Tuesday. This will be one of the 'prettiest roads in the State it is said by all who see it. , ?Squire C. W. Conway had a bunch before him for trespass while dishing at Moo res pond last Wed needay which waa compromised. Alar one on Friday who was fined 110 anc cast. ^In spite o^ the dowa pour las Sunday the church waa about ha! fall to wttnea Childrena day exercia ee. which were greatly enjoyed, a the Methodist Sunday Sohool. ?The universal opinion of thi bell last U that Fraeklinten baa a good catcher tod team muagtr any team to the State tbia year ii "Stuart**. Underwood is alao work : a?.1 .-i? j_ tug uut. auuwujiuuuvr is o&peei d tbw week. ?Capt. Kearney reqaeste ae t ?T to the members of Company I that the Company will drill erei Saturday afternoon from now unt camp at 3 o'clock and that all men bars muat attend these drills, A Vho do not wiah to be gent for wi please oorae. ~ Parional G. L. Whitfield spent Thursday i Haleigh. S.W.Ballard went te Warrei ton Sunday. liw Jeoephma Henley apei Wednesday in ltaleigh. Ned Joyner, of the Blind Institu of Balelgh, im returned home. ? Mine Rntb Strickland, o< Younj srQte, is vieMag Miaa Maud Diatom & I. Gupteo aad famfly left f - R A N K L. * ^ : h Espcc Why i? it that you \ horse than another, why ^ aslc more for one cow thi | course is better the grad our goods. ,# % We Han ??i f 1We want to impre it from a fellow in in all cnses wa can us a chance to pre can order the sam schools and churcl Send for HOLLIN< V X I ^S\ ' ?~ I 8W8WW Durham last Friuay to spend vaca- i tioo. / t S^?ne Rose who has hoen a Heading ' achcSit-ajTrinity returned bone laet ' week. 4 Jack Harris w>?nio Richmond 1 Va, 1'ueedaV to tll?aiNsfwi>'" I' College. | Mra. R.C. Underwood and daogh-p tor, Clan, visited at Mrs. Bettie Winsten,s last week. Capt R. L Cheatham, of Norfolk, j Vi, visited his brother, Capt. E. J. Cheatham last week. F. I,. Conway and wife, of Athens, t 6a., is spending the week with his , father, C. W. Conway. Eaq. Mr. Cox and -wife, of the Blind > Institute Raleigh, is visiting her t mother Mrs, Seanie Williams. V ?*-<. v Miss Ljllie WinstonT*of Youngs' ville, visited Mrs. S C. Ford and ' Miss Marguerite Moss, the past ' wtek. ' Dick t'pyray, of Franklin, Va^" and Mies- Aiattie Conway, of Wake B Forest, spent Sunday with their j * Mrs. J.C. Harris, of Wake Forest, a and Mrs J. H. Finlator, of Louisburg, are visiting their mother Mrs. W. M. Best, whe is sick with typhoid fever. Olad to note ahe is impreving. O ill ii BASE BALL. J 11 Frankllnton Shuts the Bsieigh B. B. B's Out. II And the fans are happy. Franklinton last Wednesday afternoon won from the B, B. B. team of Raleigh the first game of the aeaaon in here under the management of their present manager, Mr. R. B. Stuart. n It was a pltohers battle from the tieginning. Underwood presided ever the twiatiog department for the at . - . noma team and ne ?u an enigma, allowing only three hita and tuiking 46 oat aeven men. He allowed on]/ ear en of their men to eroee the tni> dal each, while three of them were *. left there, three reaohvd eeoood, and or one managed te reaeb third heee , r ; t-,; INTON WEDNESDAY \r> ir> ir> T>n w ha* n Ba8gSS$323?3!S2? ially f vill pay morelfbi4 one piece of !aiid do you ask rtiore for a good piece in another, w4y ask more for our g [es, the more tpev coat, that in the a die Pianos at Fi up. Sewing * -w ?-s ?s on you the fan that can sell y some far off cUly. W e qjl buy g'?oc furnish you clleap goodamud save y >\e it. Any merchant win sell you ' e grad s, ih?i help ns pau School T our Catalogues, w own pride, or 3SWOR1 dunn^^h^^Im^^?a^ here the slightest chai.ee for the B. 4. B. team to score. The home earn got 7 lots, three of these tworase hits well bunched in the 6th, nniitr hv M*v. Rnrnef*. unil Stuart. coring three runs. Brigsjs was reieved in the 7th hy Adams who alowed 2 hits and Stuart a homer. Ada#tin was replaced in the tatter part of thi* inning by Parker who retired the" wlvallowing ^110 hits. The special features of the game were Underwoods pitching^ Stuarts catching and the Wee runnhtgof Daniel and Kearney D. The anew by innings was as follows: Raleigh 000 000 000--0 Franklinton 100 000 S3x?7 Battery ^or Raleigh Brookwell, Briggs, Adams and Parker. For Franklinton Stuart and Underwood. Umpire Dr. A. li. Winston. Time of game one and one-half houis. ; TOU3TOS VILLK IIKKKATII), The team went over to Youngsrille laat Friday ana defeated the team of-that towirby thw score of ? g ~rwt*z? ? 1 . r V vu */. 1 IIO X UUUgB?|ll? 'OHIO was expecting to pl?v snothei team who did not some and thU game was played to as not to disappoint the large crowd that had gathered there. Winaton K., who twirled for Youngs| vilie waa a little off, allowing oar boys several bits, several of whinh were for two oases. "Moore" fot Krsnklinton waa in fine form holding Yeungsville at his mercy throegbont the game. lottery, for Franklinton Stuart and Moore t?r Youngarille Winston H. and Winston K. The Kind ot a Girl for UiThe buxom, hrignt-eyed, resycheeked bouncing laae, who can darn s Stocking, mend trousers, makt hei own frocks command a regimes tot pets and kettlse feed the pigs, chop, milk oows, wrestle with the boys and be a lady withal in company a just the sort of girl for as and fei any worthy man .to marry. Bat you ye pining,.moping, mortgaged, music murdering, norei-doveering daugb ^ ' o - | ? - ? V.Tft r *t ' . 'sj ' : ' l-o- j ? T M EN T WWMi merc g iy more for 6%e certain Hi I it isn't so tbiek, why III 1 ade. Your answer of Jllf^ high prices of ao?e of Vyy" gans $25 JteotoratlTO with a sfebod and Sbalad 80 day 'He ' hafoMopar" foiHrad. ^[1 \ ?h?-fjOJM&^5V3CSlSS ly free if it/aCf \ Lutjottw* do the mbto* else pass thsirpsestkpUdra by. If you Med neri stmayth, mora rlulitj mora rigor eg man yik oe mr Rsotoratl v* i lew days and aotatb* lihidsdlate Improromrnt. Twn l>? fft?rtJHeart, oy Kkbwy* |< noya. for thatte wroraVTlan ayo I castaway tha mistaken Ids* In BeMTT^ book* balaw vll bora toll rooWuiDf^tdini. Them books aleolompf a tlay hidden "la ?ido norm.** no laryerfharia silken thread. Thej tell how thai nerve, twtll ft fells; actually ?? *k ? ? * ?? ?-* a*? - it. ? ar* w WW nwn ! yuwn, W mWi Xw XWTfTWHuH aatfam or Impulse. 7 \ These books w? open mo new and helpfa kftrao to thooo who afo not mell. They toll hoi theBtomach, end Kidney seaclhaTetheirlasldc or power nerves. Tfey tell hdw the Restored v was especially mad to reach hod rerltallxe ths* Weaker falliny lnjde nerreaTjtn of those fast rail why I am abff to asj. Ais free If It falls This la why (say 11 take ho chance on < Medicine ichose maker ddre not hack i Just as I do bp this rematkable qfjcr". o write mltoday for the order. I bay# ap&ointed honest and responsfbl sasss.to'mr"7 com^t,v to ^n But write Jne first for the omr, AB druynts sell Dr. Shoofi's Restored n bet all art not dutborlmd to yhre IhedO day trt Bo drop me a lino pleooe -tM thus sai disappointment and delays. Till tee also whlc book you nesd. I postal wfll do. B trades. y ou era frae to ooosAt me as ye would your home physidan. MyIdviceandU ! book below are yours and wHadmoost. Perhaps a word or toro from tee mill eVa op some serious aliment. I bars belied thoomn< , KiTO'.f'SWtt , ztzzsz ss * tastes. Dr. Bheop. Dos tX Baelno. Wis. , _ Wifisk Peek IksB l tmd Test : EISS&L mSSL M \ _ . j; D El P A F JUNE." .. ' 19tQ. mmammmzt or Far iban jaw will a'sothVr pj?ce, why pi uf Leuv\ limbered laud then where [iiulti of t? l-aeeo ibar nnolher rgument we use W yuu about the ! ===== / rojh $100 up. Ori achines $7.50. J. . mi anv article in oufdine ehe*.per t Is of the same class and price frt m oil the freighV-yuii wont betters tl Sugar, Floor, Lard, Meat ant coffee 'ax. Road Tax. Helji us to help rc have the goods l your terms. rui i 111, u \ tern ot fashion, end idleness you are no more fit for matrimony than a pall at is to look attar a family of fourteen chickeDs. Thatrnth id,dear girls, you want more-liberty and leaa fashionable restraints more kitchen and less parlor, more leg eierciae and lass sofa, inere pudding less piano, more frankness and less mock modesty, more breakfast and less bustle, Loose yourselves a little, enjoy Utterly and less restraint by fashios, breathe the pure atmosphere of freedom, and Itecome something as lovely and beantfiul as the God of natore designed.?E}x. IF SICK?WHY PAY Unless Health. First Returns. Here is what sRoaHtenR?aba dono! Now you would not widnsli say for food that was worthl? aain ILjH usoji cine first proree toy JwEaetaalwwrth? PoeltlTsty knaurylM* Sr. Shoop's JU Stosettre can do for Asstelu 1 fr to all "don'l mt nnlsas v - - Ifb fli ! istais^* ' And T Wtrk wtl ban you can order > the sane factories its unless you give t cheaper than you you build more at your duisburg u 4 * ? | For . MONUM k TOMBSTONES, CT FENCING Write t ~ ' ! Suffolk Stable VI WateM, - BARGAINS IK -3 ; EVERY BE ( I make and repair mattresses any lt anteed. Prices i ? I Also Rebotl Back Then ? 1 do upholstering of all kinds. Gb work. My shop is at the old coloj/ j Louisburc, N. C. / G. E. M6 I You Are Sure of\ : You Becomej S lit. A State bank ia a atrc jr it ?o. -t> " 2nd. Oar capital and aurp ^ giya yon additional eeeority. a. 8r?L Unvarying coortaay - tlwayi extended. CITIZEI* I . HKNDEJ ; * '* ^ ' ^ , - ' v , . ' . ^ y* /1 ? 3SS3m^^: I , IN. C f JRBING and IRON fks. \- Suffolk. Va This MATTRESSES OF ,SCRlFTION rtde Oj quality Workmanship H??'V> ?uR the people ? ;obql Chairs and lMftthCane. /e me a\ opportunity to do your BdWO^jJ. Follows Hall, Main Street, RRISt\jR. rhrftnrTkiiiw* IIIL fnuuii lere vision make* of Directors _ faoilitiM Br* _ -> .-4^. ^T-V.-r,. *7Tl . * * ^ * ?r - ' .' O
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