A_" F H0LL1NC . $1,173.00 doiT (/) (/) u z </) " d . ^ . DQ ^ ? . I0 z o . j. w. L?OCAL?S. ?Don't forget to advertise. T ?Lookout citizens of Franklintoo j and keep your primises clean and in j good shape. ?The new uniforms will be worn j w by the base ball boys thro?s?h the' remaiader ef the season. f< ?The game of ball for last Fridaywas called oS on account of sicknsss I1 among the Louisburg players. ?Last Friday goes on record as *' the hottest day this year. The, thermometer reaching 94 degrees. I F ?Quite a large number of our! people went over to Youngsville K last Friday to the big baroecue and picnic. 3 ^~7=- - ?-Leonard Henderson is filling -G the position of W. D. Morris at the Cresoent Brag store, while he is off y| on his vacation. di ?The Sterling cotton mill started np on full time Wednesday morning, (,< after a rest of abont a month, during<which time the overhauling and cleaning of machinery and , repaint? -ing'tl?? mill was in operation. V- 0 ?The "Phjlathea" class of the Methodist Sunday School, gave a lawn party Thursday night at the ^ home of Miss Mattie Ballard, the teacher, for, the benefit of the claae.; AU'seeroed to have a good time. j * I H ?A very elaborate tqast prepared ! by the ladies of the town wae enjoyed at the home of Mr. B. W. Ballard ^ last Friday night by the base ball i w ?team, officers and members of the ti Athletic Association here. All bad a big time. h ?The first regular drill of " Franklin Guard, Co., K., will- be held next Friday aftorncon at 2:110 o'clock, sharp{; base-hall at 4. Capt. -j Kearney is very anxious to bavs ? "every member present, and to get e f : eJTGOverntnent property, bow eat, !jj ' m the Armory J ' i__ ' el Personal 6 Mine Jean Ward is visiting m Elm ti City^tbis week. ' fj > r R A N K L 1SW0RT In One Da^ A sIG On Friday, Jul r~ Furniti unless we sold done, Yoa ffre Cord . \ HOLLIP* * .v**" C. C. Kearney spent Mondattjfmd uesday in Oxfords Geo. Langlv and wife, are risking tr people here this week. , X. Y. Gullev, of Wake Forest, as in town Saturday. Mrs. Bettie Winston left Monday >r Wilson to visit friends. J. W. McGhee and wife, spent hnrsday in Raleigh. K. G. Winstead, of Wilson, was a isitor to town the past week. Miss Minnie Morris and Master red, are visiting in Durham. W. D. Morris and sister, Miss atie Bet, are visiting in Clayton. Master Sbem Blackley, of Cheraw . C? is visiting his unele, Mr. A. B. e*be> ? ; ? ___ ; Miss Jessie Coletraine and friend, [r. Ilerndon, of Zebulon, spent Sunly in town, B. T. Green returned from Hills>ro, where he has been spending s vacation, Friday. H. T. May, wife and little lugbter, are spending vacation at oean City and Salisbury, Md. = Donald Hicks who is attending a isiness school at Richmond, is ending a tew days at home. 'J" rs. A. roller, of Richmond, V'a., ho hu been visiting bis brother, , F. Fuller, returned home Satur?y Dr. A. R. Winston and wife, reirned from Mewbern Thursday, here they have been visiting relaves. Misses Oza and Pearl Taylor, who ave been visiting Miss Mary Kearey, returned to their home at Ox>rd Monday. Rev. W. W. Rose left this week >r Jerusalem, Vanoe'county, to assist 1 conducting a series of meetings in ie church in which be wag^potivert Mrs Bland, who has been visiting tRev. W. W. Rose's returned to her ome in Pittsboro the past week, be was accompanied upon her ream by little Miss Mary Exam ioee. ' '> *' ? -r ' . .INT ON WEDNESDAY, H FURN y Main jm y 15th, 1910, we ? ty-Three DoJ ure "/ c good reliable goc especially with o iial# Invited t JGSWOR Base Ball. The team returned front Louisburg Tuesday night after being beaten by the Louiabarg team Tuesday, in a crippled condition. Shore having pitched that day and McKethan crippled. Sbore however did the twirling again Wednesday, proving invineible. Shore pitched star ball in Wednesday's game, and had excellent support. Daniel also pitched tine ball for Lomsburg, but had no Rapport at all. Shore was touched in this game for ten hits and strucfe-out 14 men, while Daniel allowed ten hits and struck out 4 men. The result of this game was 5 to 2 in Franklinton's favor.' burg Thussday and played the third game of the week with Lonisburg J Thursday, again defeating Louis btfrfif. 9 to 7. MftKftithnn ftlfh \ni?K I ... 7 1 his foot wag badly gwoolen from a sprain, pitched excellent ball for Franklinton. He allowed Lonisbnrg eleven-- bits and struck out 5 men.'* out 8 men and allowing 14 bits. The game being delayed, the team was left by I lie train, and left Louisburg | for Franklinton ' on a back, but was pioked up halfway by Mr. A. H. Vann, who very kindly went in big automobile for them. The ; bright features of this latur game was Winston B. and Books fielding for j Franklinton. Franklinton Went over to Lonisb"rg " yesterday and played a game of ball with tho team of that place. This gave promise ot being a good game, but from the first it looked as though Franklinton had Per opponent* down, and succeeded in taking the game hi a score of & to 0. The feature of this game was the pitch ing of Shore for Franklinton, and the fielding ot Tracy for Louisburg. Shore was in sxoalient trim and did fine work in the box. Batteries? Franklirton, Shore and Riddiok; Ixmisburg; Fitxgerald and Poole. Umpires, McKeithsn end Davis. I ' . DERAf AUGUST 3 1910 ITIIBEI / Street /. : bi sojra. just Eleven H llark worth of and\ - )ds such brisines >ur counties b\st p 0 Join Oar Ba NOTICE. North Carolina. Franklin County. 1 In the Superior Court, /-Before Clerk, i Mrs. Kate White, C. T.yCheaves, et al. j ys Julius Tam, Mrs./ Rebecca Perry l and John Tomlin and jiis children born of his decease^ wile, / Tant Tomlinsoh, whose names are unknown, and others, heirs at law of TTonvfTant, lohn Tan;, Davis Tant and 'others. The defendants John Tomlin and his children born of tip deceased wife Patsy Helon, Tant Tonsin, whose christian names are unknown, will take notice that a special pAceedings entitled as above, has beam commenced in the Superior Court lift Franklin county, for the sale for djwismn of the t'4 acre trapt of land ii/sail county of Franklin known as the Tom\Rofjers tract, conI veved to Johif Tana Davis Tant, Massie Driver, Tarn Tant, Susan Powell, Martha Tant/ CordjA Tant and Mary Tant, in which saim defendants have an interest its heirs Vat law Of Tom Tant, deceived, and fee said defendants will further take nctiee that they are requirep to appear yefore the Clerk of the Superior court oA Franklin coonty .1 i -s"i-l>urg. N C . "n the Olh day of September 1010 andanswer or dlmur to the pwition of the plaintifTslin said proceedmgs. or the plaintifft^will apo'y to tii^ court for mr icna uemanaea in sain\peiKion This 2frd day of July, 1910. I J.J. Bahbow, C. S. C. American Bbactt s-CORSETS- r "dainiv as tmk rom" chooses "can imI e^0r' iPwj il\ Jrfany^ownthat Because wrfbclieve in ttern we ell anjd recoiimend thetA Mrs. k. M. IJall - . - "4, f. i _ I ' R T M E N T I ' '' cMUSIC / $1,173.001 USIN undred and Sev_ Pianos s could not be kAArvl A \ N," of Patrons ??. -ouisbun fiT u: fly Owing to the fhet that ^ It on the northen mat f y large fall stock hi good 1 ; have got to get Vid of : J make room for lt.\ Nor ' * get a bargain. Coble t t, S will put a tasting skiijt /IS V * * A 0 ; / ti pj j me Peoples^ C 1 S Louisburg, ^TTtlHtifccct ' BRING I S Y Country f ??u |my me m^nest prices fo Hams, Shoulders, middlings a s duce X Shot ^ For tlie next fifteen days we ladie shoes at cost so as to ma A line of fall shoes. We handh ^ Snoes. Fruit Jars, Jar rubber ^ ties, Tobacco Twine and Lanl 4 Brantley / ( * , ?J . ,;,k " r HOUSE n One Day* i .. / (/) CD . U 2 (/) D m UJ i Io z - : o D l, N. G* i ST "MOVE^S \/ > sy - o ; our buyer i* now y f ket? buying up" a i < s iir this store, we } . ! ^hat we have to ;!f _t_/ y is your time to \ ' P see us and we 55 ~ lotlHng Store $ YOUR produce f r Bu^^\ ChickenB 2 nd country proW^ll aoll\?'?? * men and H ki room f\r our immense I the celebrated Peters f, Tops, mserving ket- W ^ ; I

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