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When the time comes the
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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.
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IGSWOBTH
v and to spare, help us unload for t?u:
room' for new fall goods which are n
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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.
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?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. [
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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
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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 \
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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. /
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; in Our Line
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i be time eu/ugh to hunt anotlihelp
to you Ave now offer better
SSWOR1
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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
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JUNE29 1910.
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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. .
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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. (
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an on the
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r, no cash payments relie
balance,, the factory '?A.
time.
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:Imonu^
- tombstones,\ctji
' fencing Writ/to
Suffolk Marbl/worl
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Jj EVERixDES
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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. /
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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
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Machines |P
umingtoo Pianos, Cote JBr
IV Pianos, Carlisle pB
Pianos. Jffif'
anos Speak gg
n Values. ::~B
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tee nt prices and on fSf
w for vourseif.
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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,
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