' osasassasss IThe / 175, $1, $1.25, $1.50 real * week to cai J. w. mmmmm L.OCAL.S?And still .t rains. ?Its a fine boy and J. M. May is wearing the broad Smiles. ?Another bunch of Miorea j-.n i fisberjnen were before Squi.e Cou- j way last week. ?Quite a large number of oer folk* went over to Wake Forest^ Wed need ay with the escort cars. ?Sergt. H. L. Strickland happened to the m'sfortune to fall from hie wagon Tuesday breaking some ribs and to what further extent he was hurt the writer could not learn. ?McGbee-Joyner Co, have inclosed the large porch in front of their store.witb glass, making a large " ? gt?s frotirwtrteta helps materially; the leoks of the store. This glass room will make a very tine one to exhibit goods in. ?Lee McKeight and Bigman Dunsten were befere Mayor Conway Monday for sell'ng "Booee." Mayor 7 Conway though il heel to?f 11 the Judge at next term of Superior about it bo they were required to give boud "for their appearance. ?Several dega have been k''led in and around here this week which were either mad or were bitten by mad doge. One large red -log belonging to J. R. Frye was claimed te he mad and bit quite a number of , dogs here before he was ki'led about two or three miles from town last Saturday. , ?Kext-Jjunday aeoreing at 11 u'oloek the Odd Fellows will meet ndgo in a body to the Methodist church where they will have memorial services oond acted by . Rev. W. W. Keee. And at 2 o'clock in the afternoon they will meet egaie and go t# Pepee and to the Conyers grave yard wbare flowera will be u; strewn on the gtavea of deoeased | brothers. ?Next Friday night at tbe^old B Chair Factory the ekatera will maak fijj. and refreshments ooasisting of bar? a _ F R A N K L r rnmrnmrnmi IGSWORTt Vbove Table values for almost double the amount II for one of these tables for thev will HOLLINf i.eoue, chicken salad, cream and cake will be served and the receipts will gc to the AthleJc Association, < help defray the eij-enses of the base hall ham. Manager Collins, of the "R'.nk" wishes IIS fr? stale that the pride i f ?liiiis;..i, l? ti e rink wil1 he raised to la cents r. aiead of ten as cfiire, beginning with this night. Come and bring'your "beet'" girl and if joe do not wish to Bee the skating a general good time will tie fur. tiiahed jon dewn stairs free of cost. Be sure te come. ?The first car ef the Times-Dispatch endurance rnn party, from Richmond, Va? followed by 18 other cars composing the party came through our town last Wednesday afternoon at exactly eight minutes to 2 o'clock being escorted by the fol.lowii.iji; Frankiinlon cars wlta met the party at Tar River, Mr. A. H. Vanns car, then Mr*. Vanns car, then Meaj sers J. W. McGhee and B. T. Greens [car, then Mr. Joe Greens car followed by the pilot car of Dr. Maguire I scattering uaufetti marking the route. a,. ... I-?, l ?:-i ?J ' w.v v?> via* uvuisuu^ juiaeii ine very far with them. Nearly all the party declared that the roada in our. townaiiip were , the beet they had come over during the entire route. Quite a large number of oar people lined Mrin afreet to cheer the autoiat > they came through. Personal W. H. Harris visited Raleigh lait week. G. L. "Whitfield went to Raleigh Tuesday. Mrs. B. T. Green (pent Tuesday in Raleigh, ? , R. t. Gupton went to Youn^srille Tuesday. . J. Leaviatir, of Ralsigh, was in town Monday. Rav.C. H. Pratt want to Pfraburg. Vs., Tuesday. Mrs. Lena Cos, ot Jaekaoayills, is visiting at B. F. CoekV ' Mrs. Claud Gore, of Baehingbam, is visiting Mrs. K. B. White. h ky v 'v ' *: \v y - , .INT ON WEDNESDAY t FURHI7 , . ~ i J*1 < *' >5.00 Up/ asked. Don't wait until next I not last that lung. Sworn V Mrs. K. N. Leavister, of Raleigh, is visiting at Sheriff Kearneys. Mrs. E. L. Harris and daughter, Louise, of Raleigh, are visiting at C. W. Conway's. Mies Mattie Ballard returned home frem Rooky Mount last week, where she has been teaching. A. S. Kearney, of Raleigh, is visiting liia mother, Mrs. H. C.Kearney wlie -s light sick. Mrs. J, B. Cheatham, of Atlanta 6a., is visiting her father, B. W. Ballard tb!s week. Messrs. A. O. .Perry Bid Otho Hicks went to Portsmouth, Va., to epeud their vacation Tuesday. Mrs. Pirie, of Uendersen, accompanied by her little daeghter; is visiting her son, L. C. Pirie, here this week. Messer's E. J. Cheatham and R. B. White attended the meeting of the Bankers of the state in Raleigh Wednesday, - A. F. Johnson, the hust'ing Editor of the Times, and wife, passed through our toa'n Saturday returning from Wrightsville Beaob - wtwre he had been attending the Press -Association. Monday night for Asheville to a' tsnd the "North Ca-olina Teaohere* Assembly. While gone ebe w'l viait seven'! places of interest among the mountains of North Carolina, a???? A Curd of thanksy^ We wish to express i/r thanks ami grn itade to i.ar\kian l>r. and friends who did all thy could for ua in the sickness and daub ot our dear baby boy. / \ Mb. aSD Mas. Xi.vii Nowblu Tell some deserving eRhumatic sufferer, that there is jit one simple way to certain relief .\ttift Dr. 8hoop's book on Rheumatism awl k free trial teat. Ala book will maki it entirety elear bow Rheumatic palmare quiokty killed by Dr. Sbooifu Shan ma tic Remedy liqalo or tablets. 9soo.no money Tba teat is tree. Snrprte *pie dlsbaartad snffarar by first At tings, for him tba book from Dr. ShSp'a, Racine, Wis. Sold b* F. Raid PjEwats. Lou labor* i T. C. Joyner, Franklntoo. r - ' * * y_; . ' ' ' i -i'Aii'ir.' * cL ;; ; ~~ -- - D EI P A F JUNC <6 191Q. HRE m Always someti while, we * Kitchei Pi \Among the best Hraes of all to iiard days worjgour mattresses nhrd days Wl, then another f gelkhard turn lump. Our prices are i //$w.50. Our aW $4 t.o ?-I- t ? ww \ the1 V2000 copies - Better Terms \ 20 si; m,~ 7s Base Ball. KittreU defeated the home leanhere last Wednesday afternoon in i very slow game of base bad, full ui errors from the beginning. While some very good plays were made bj both teams the game was doll and uninteresting. Kearney, Frank'inten's slab artist for six innings and part ef the seventh wSs not in . form at all walking four men in successing in the 7th?being relieved in this inning by Stuart. Kittr?U'i rflab artist did some very effective work which deserves special mention. The score was 7 to 4 in Kit treils favor at the end of the Oth ieninp. Th-s makes two out of three for them th:s season and we have only lost one other game and played thirteen. Battery for Franklinton. Kearney. Daniel and Stuart; for Kittrsll Denial and Kearney. Just a little too much "Gates" and Winston E'a liberality of free passes, whieh netted the home team four runs in the first two and one haif innings, gave Frank'inton last Saturday, here, one of the prettiest games of the season. Winston E. for ifs^ngsville gave our boys five bases and hit three, allowed no hits J ?a U a Uit. IT_ auu airuun uui uuw man wuiiv i nderwood, who succeeded Winston in the third gave only one free pass, bit one man, allowed fonr hits and struck ont serea men. Catoa, Franklinton's slab artist pitched fine bail, winning hia own game by his long hit to center which netted him a home ran. He gave one free pass, struck out ten men and allowed font bits. On account ot the thick honey suckle in the field, which loet the ball three timee during th% game thrae home rant were made which otherwise would not have been. Yoiftigsville got two and Franklinton one. - This ia the second time this aeasan under the teams present management that Franklinton hat defeated Yoengarflle, Battery foi Youngsville Winston E Winston H and IT under wood. For Franklinton Catea and Stuart. Umpire "Hedg path." Time of game two hoars. r - - -?, ?^? _ mm *%.w ' ?> ( , _ % R ~T M E N T mmrjmmm r^nmsiE^ ling going on here now have a few h bust enjoy a good sleep is the hot s i are, built to fit the tired places in a 'eat.ure of our felt mattrnsses are tha I . * [or fine Felt Mattri Combination Felt 6 and beauties ai j are for the mone Of MeKinley Sheet Music only 10 ce Lower Prices rles of best makes of pianos and oig< ouisburg For ~= i TOMBSTONES, C FENCING Write t I Suffolk Marble/( ! Warfch BARGAINS. IN J EVERY DI I make and repair mattresses an\ g anteed. Price; I Also Rebo^l J5ac&-TJiefa: 1 do upholstering of all kinds/ Gr work. My shop is at the olty color Louisburu, C. / V r G. E/ MO You Are Sure oN You Becomej lit. A State bank is a atro it to. ' . 2nd. Oar capital and turpi ghre yon additional security. 8rd. Unvarying courtesy i always extended. s cmzEri HBNDKB '" v - Ik HOUSE |r i thats worth ng and mad** * !g; e are ;tej ummer nights when after a jSj>' > tired main body after a ffi t they wili not pack nor , ft! esses $7.50 te / ? Mattresses id values g ints each. 'Hi Best Goods ;g| N. C. | [ENTS IjfeBING and IRON trks, \ Suffolk, Va. This aV , \ MATTRESSES OF ASCRIPTION iade or quality "Workmanship KDar ko auit the people . ;oln Chairs and i With Cane.ie me an^pportunity to do yoor ed Odd FeljjwB Hall, Main Street, RRIS, JR. [hrae Things When i ng banBH-State supervision makes us apt! strata Board ol Direotors infl excellent babking faoilities are . t?~t~ ' C-i ? . ? . xr ' -LJ1-. i " :,:*;.. AP.L;.

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