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- F Pho lliw 'wv JjSf PUnty of Merchandise tie* CVO object now, we want the i ==hFt j|~ fteaaAjH J 5? / ?5% ^ JJ I [I yhj M r*" "'" IWhen Y ou When the time comes the er bvviug place. If our advantages-*o buy than e J. w. LOCALS. ?Don't forget the skating rink Tuesday and Friday nights. --There was a lawn party on the tennis court tor the benefit ,of rhe ball team Tuesday nigh;. Quite a>< eiijuyauio lime was given ever* body. If you are a friend to oaae ball and yon like to tee the national port come forward ^ and help the managers to keep a wijtfung~"team in the held. ?Capt. Kearney wishes us to say to the members of Co. F. that next Saturday afternoon at 2:3(1 o'clock will be the last drill before leaving for Morehead City and that he wanti every member present ?About 100 went to Oxford last Friday on the excursion to see 5* Johns day exercises and Frankhtfton Oxford Ball games. The cottoi mill closed Friday and Saturday t< give the employers an opportunity t< 8?? I.ast Tuesday morning whili going jut to work tne of the roa< : mules was attacked by a mad doj and bitten on the hip. The dpi was kitted and the mule will be sep arated from the others until tb< proper length of time has elapsed ?At a meeting ot tbe stock hold ers of the Franklinton base ball as societion last Thursday night Capl L H. Kearney waa elected Presides J. W. McGhee .Secretary an J Treai ?urer^I. H. Kearney, Mc(}he< A. R. Winston, F. M. Drake and I / H. Va^n Directors. Capt. K. 1 . Stuart *aB re-elected player mam gar. -i i -1 ?Tonuaia Stoaevtd Jim Tire sulfite'. S. W Conw.T lai ai Jburaday morn.ng for cutting tl tilifWj1", are^ing r?K?, denoe to oenvict Tim so he wi turned loose, but To'ramle was ri quired to hand, over tlt.25 and ta) a thrashing at the, bands of bis f that. \ "\^ ^ . " R A N K l_ IGSWOBTH v and to spare, help us unload for t?u: room' for new fall goods which are n JRNITl ItH Mtitijl I ~ ~iL===&^fL?JEf =- 1 ? & 1j Want Anything ?" Come to See Us it we cant treat you right it will thei 13 years service with von has been a 1 ver. HOLLINl zmmskmmm ?Mr. A. B. High who has l>een confined to his bed for the past few weeks ws are glad to see him out again. ? A party of ? at rests in Mrs. Dr. Hue* c*r, ??f (_)*i?>rlr en route t* our toau u?t MiHidkf, happened to the miaforrune of up-setting while uear town taming the car completely orer. None of the occupant* were injured. In the ear were lire. Dr. Hayee, Mia* Rath Mitehell, Mr. Leonard Mitchell, atvd Mr. Nick Canmadj, all of Oxford. 1'he caure of the acoident could not be learned. Persottal I Mrs. ll. T. tirwn spent Tuesday in Raleigh. \ ^ Miss Josephine Henley went to " Oxford Monday. ? 7 ;? Rev.-Wfc. W. Rose went to Nor1 lint laatJf?eek. ' J. M. Holden, of Yonngaville, was 5 in town Monday. Torn .inatice, of Raleigh spent ' part of last week here , ' Gradie Harris, ot Oxford, is visit^ ing Leonard Henderson. ^ J. W McGhee and B. T. -Green speat Snnday in Hendersen.? M- F- Allen, of Raleigh, spent Sunday here with his father. Mrs. Lonis Stainback, of Hendert. son, is Tisiting Miss Marguerite t, Moss. > Donald Cheatham, of Norfslk, Va.. >1 spent Sunday withj His kinsfolks i. here. ? ? D. D, Ellington anil family, ol '' Raleigh, scent last week -at R. W Longs. [ i-1 >*ti Donald Hicka retorned from * Richmond, Va, Sunday with Jack Harris who is right siek. i? m Capt. E. J. Cheatham, Mr. anc Mrs J. B. Cheatham visited an anali in Tewnsville tail Week. u Mra. O. N. and lira. W- T , Blanks and Mrs. Marvin Parry, o [a Yeungaville, visited at B. J. "Black leys last Week. Miaaes Rath a'dd Lillian Taylo ??? - * - .1- V "V . T N TON WEDNESDAY i furniti r fall Prices no special. ?w bouglil anil will soon arrive. jre i Hlegant B?-?l R \m Suits worth *40, special price $32 Usual easy terms. \ Chiffoniers?These f?V meu who have clothes prices Vk hat were as high as >50 ar* \pw \ nAU. T"n..?t ..X.. UW T" *? V"'!!1 long terms.- . ' Leather Couches ?Prices that were up to $20 to' $(>0 A< ^ are now $15 to $30. / Floor Coverings, I.iuoliu-yf This 2 yards wide in l>retfv dainty colors, last long tM>e, the price ts right, 'o'd ionly on long ti-r e. I Fiue Mattresses?\\/e have j all the grades, we Mire the j lofvest prices and Me gooTls are values. Buy yi trap- at .j cash prices. / ' J ; in Our Line >. / i be time eu/ugh to hunt anotlihelp to you Ave now offer better SSWOR1 / who have been visinng Mi?8 Mary a Kearney returned to their home at t Oxford Wednesday. a Franltlinton Takes Two From * Oxford Last Friday the ball team Went to { Oxford to play the Oxford team a doable header. The tirst game s was commenced at 12 o'clock m. ( This was a fine exhibition of the , national sport. Underwood pitched j this game for oa and Tucket was on | j the firing line for the Oxford team, j. Gcoctl lirs: man up for Oxford hit a ;, liae drive to lett which was mis-1 , judged bv Kearney D., it being ill j i the morning and tlte bud being in ( his face, netting the batter a homer, but after this U nderwood held them entirely at. his merey throughout the , game. Prim for the visitors in the last inning smashed out a homer to right, winning the game for Frank- ' lintun, The score stood Franklinton 2, Oxford 1 at the end et the first gsms. l'he second gatpe was one ot the poorest exhibltioas of baseball ever witnessed by ball fans. Franklinton : just iiruplv walked over Oxford in I this game.?Tliei won't?in it at all. The game was ended in the r fourth by rsin with the score II to 1 in Franklinton's favor. During ibis ' game Oxford used three piteheis. [The Franklinton boys hitting them si 1 over the field every time up. Me ' Ketthsn twirled for Franklinton in this game, and would like to say ! right here that he is a cracker-jacs, ' allowing only one run and he. not ' being responsible for that Oxford has a strong team, but they seemd to 1 just go to pieces in this last game. 1 TWO FROM SU1TIIFIBI.D Franklinton last Monday afternoon ' defeated Smith field in a veiy slow 9 and one-aided ge ne. The special feature of the game was MoKeithans ' pitching for the Franklinton team, f He allowed three hits and struck out - 21 to eh out of >2 who faced him, for <1 innings he fanned 18 out of 18, r the other three were at first Only , \ * r~fcr? . : ? j ?r D EL P A F JUNE29 1910. immmmsm LIRE AND Pianos, Orgc f Schulz O V F. r nmny years this reliable f; miking the best cf Organ tNrv are better .and prettier \vli?V price one you want ai d ased witlx it keep it i Take\Our Wo Pretri^st Org ! \Mark $27.50 tip Bur vejur Org.in now, playmate quired, take voufttmt* to pa\V lias plenty of--riione}i we have | H, L of SmitlitieM'H men were tillnwet t? reach tirst, rue of these receiving i free |t?B8 and one lieihg hit,b' pitched ball.' Adams for Snpilhtieh (towed us 11- liits- and - only -trueI put 4 men. JPhini hit fp>r 2 bases i inies oBtMpfr.Viinies'up.?The?scon tood at the simI Franklinton i imithtield 1. Buttery for Franklin en, MoKeithan and Stuart; fo vinithtield, Adam* ami Cable. Franklintun took the aeeonn traini Tom Smithtield Tuesday afternoot n a walk,.tb**-sore being 11 to S The special featur** of ihis gjmia wa Prims batting aiid base rmininy LrnJerv?ni(] for Franklinton allows them threw hit* and^Triiolc ouTThre while Cable for . Smithtiold uh nine tiiUy four of which were fo A very small crowd was out to th game ami very little interest vru manifested. Bati-ry for Fran kitnto Underwood and W inatno; for Smitl field, Cable and Stephens. Umpir A. It. Winston. Time 2:15. ?' A Birthday PftPiy. Master Robert Speed entertaine u number id big young friendw?at porch party given in lionor of h fourteenth liirthdjy on Tneada evening June 27 from 8 o'clock I 11. The amusement! of the evei ing were vlripus games suited I the ages of the participants and : seemed greatly enjoyed. The de orations were in white and pinl Elegant refrcshmen^Trere serv< about 10 o'clock. The prc-en were both useful Bird pretty. Thro present were Mtsves Keb-.v Wester, May Cooper, Kutb Blacklc Lallie White, Lena Ethridge, Lui Bell Bleckley, Ada May, Sail Bleckley and Mary P>rson Spec Robert Speed, Shem Cooke, Cli borne BlackleyJ uugn Mc*>b< Paul Etbridge, and J. D. _Spe? After a very pleasant evening t little folks went to their reapeoti homes wiehtng that birthday* won come oftener. . jL i _ . ' R T M E N T . riwusic BW ' i . ' . ins and Talking t" Slarr Pianos, Trayser Pjauoe, Iter Pianos, ChlW Pianos, HackU I Pianos, Richmond p All The Above Pi For Their Ow JS Sold under nu iron bound ^u.tthw " terms ibut you cnu chooi rgans ^ no-lory ot Chicago has Jwdfeg e, thev now say that OHffii than ever. Write lis MSB!* we will <leliter it to f not send it back. ( rd. its the an on the - l&c - I to $150 jjg| r, no cash payments relie balance,, the factory '?A. time. ouisburg, ! For = :Imonu^ - tombstones,\ctji ' fencing Writ/to Suffolk Marbl/worl \jntch T *- - - ? - ' . bargainsTnm Jj EVERixDES "J ;. - A: 11 make and repair mattresses any ^Vod | ' 1 auteetl. Pi ices? * I Also Rebotto * ' Back Them J" 1 do upholstering of all kinds. Ajive to work. My shop is at the old ?dor$d ill Loutsbure, NH C. / t. G. E. MOR id ? ? . : SALE-JAN C ie I hare decided to run again a ShJeJ id, aerve the public with , V j First Class Ta^m h? > . ^ Will'be glad to har^a liberal il/n of pat teams and polite and accommdiating drli T'-' ' ' * i L i . ? HOuJ|:; Machines |P umingtoo Pianos, Cote JBr IV Pianos, Carlisle pB Pianos. Jffif' anos Speak gg n Values. ::~B - -o ffll tee nt prices and on fSf w for vourseif. 11 Wi^^m B PSfe? B W^-MJ |f si if|| 1 S. m 28 I N. C. I Jrl gNTB I IBIKG and IRON I ik - Suffolk, Va. I his - I ' t ATTRESSES OF I CRIPTION I elbr.quality Workmanship guarVuit the people *n\ Chairs and I With Cane. I me 'an opportunity to do yonr I Odd Fellotv^Ilnll, Main Street, RIS, JR.\ #1 :> LIVERY I /tLtverv StahJo mnA ?j a j W ? ?? WMM Kill J/4DJ/OIDU W All Times. rontge andWmntce Mtbtactioo. Staf# nn, \ ^ ' ' " ' - ' <'
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