"" "v y i" '- ' _ ". ' ; HOLLINI I 5K-S. WE HAVE J. W. ' I-." LOCALS. ?'-Itse tine little girl and L. W. McGhee is all sinilee. ?Capt I. II Kearney loet another., horse last Wednesday. ?We regret to note the serious illness ot little Miee Tennrmt Ward. ?Rev. John F. Mitehiner, is helping in a meeting at Ferry . church, near here, this week. . > ?A game of ball between the fate and leans of Franklinten is ex pected to be played this afternoon. ?The Band seems to becoming to life again. It is rnmored that an effort will be made to engage an instructor. Lets pall together and - get things to going lively again this winter. ' ?Another bunch of MoOre's pond fisnermen were before Squire Morris Saturday. After hearing the evidence they w re required to pay a fine of $10, each and costs, from which they took an appeal and were required to give a $100, Bond. ?Mr Edward Mc-Ghee and Mies Iaabelle Morton were happily mar ried -at the home of the brides uncle, .? Joe Ball, in Sandy Creek township last Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. They returned to Franklinton Sunday afternoon. His friends in and around Frar.klinton wish him much success in life. ?Beginning with last Saturday I night the stores of the town will close each Saturday night at 10 . ?' o'clock: and at 7 o'clock during the } week. This is done to giro clerks time to rest up for Sunday. Everybody will please remember this and do their trading before 10 o'elock Saturday night. ?While returning home to Youngsville after the ball game Thuraday Mr. Ed Winston' horse became frightened and did seme . ycgy good reaping down Main street breaking the harness so as to pr? snt. Mr. Winston from stopping Hi him until he was near the sotithem B limits at the town. Luekily no one ',5' $ - ' A Hl - "V t >/ * y / ?u ' " * F R A N K L jwjj ^) sSSSSnv SEVERAL >. " *2. That we will sell at very low | tbera at the price sold at. Tl> OUR IN and we will be glad to'have yc HOLLIIN Persona Mrs. W- W. Rose is visiting at Norhna. , B. W- Ballard spent Tuesday in Raleigh. J. A. Vann, i f Memphis, Tenik, is visiting in town. Geo. I,. Cooke is spending bis vacation in Baltimoore. M. F. Allen, of Rafeigb, spent Sunday with his people. Maj. Raleigh Daniels of Weldon, is visiting F. M. Drake. Henry May, of Lynchburg, Va., | is visiting relatives here. Frank Taylor, of Oxford, is visitI ing at Capt. I. H. Kearneys. Ira King and family, of Clinton, tare visiting at Hi Wi Lesgs. G. F, McGhee and wife of Hillsi boro, are visiting his mstbei here, i Jim Winston and wife, of Younga | vills, visited relatives here the past week. \ M. M. Green has returned to his home in Richmond, after visiting J. O. Green Jr. ?Donald F, Cheatham, of Durham, spent Sunday with hia nncle Capt. E. J. Cheatham. MSuim KlnV, onil T> . ??? - .??? buv4 r/oua xkuvHier. I of Bullock, are visiting their sister,' Miss Sae Royaler. j T. C. Harrison and wife, of WeiI don, are spending some time at their ! summer home near town. Miss Daisy Green, who has been visiting Mrs. J. O. Green, has returned to her home in Raleigh. Mrs. Celestia Smith passed through town going to Katesville to visit her sons, M. and P. Smith. She was accompanied by her daugh[ ters Misses Celestia and Nenr.ie Mra. Lewis Grimmer end little 'laughter, Mattic, of Roanoke Kapkli, is visiting at J. C. Kogleman's this week. Keck who bas - been visiting Miss Martha Harris, returned home Tuesday. She was accompanied on he? return by Miss MartbtKQarria. _ I N T ON WDNEESDAY, H FURN We Have Sevt wing > , ?-? \ * \ - y .' * we liave traded for \ i o $20 some as SLIGHTLY irievs. These Pianos and Organ/are ey will not stay here loin.' at the/jriee IEW STOCK OF/PI/ >u investigate our quality of goods ant ship goods anywhere tliat a w JGSWOR Baseball. The result of the most interesting game played by the teams composing the Franklin county league this season, was won Wednesday afternoon by Franklinton in o score of a to *2, on the local diamond. Davis, Lonisburg's new pitcher, was bit hard for three doubles one triple and five singles, while McKeithan, M., for Franklinton, let ! Louisburg down'with five hits, two of which were for two sacks. ' The features were Prims hit to center of the longest ball ever batted on Franklinton's ground, Winston, B., Doak and McKeithan, D., fielding for -Franklinton. Batteries, for Franklinton, McKeithan, M., and Riddick; Louis burg, Davis and l'oolc. Umpires, Shoie and Fitzgerald. The game Thursday, which was won by Louisburg seemed more of a . huge joke than a ball game, the score being 11 to n at the end -if seventh inning when the game tTas called ni order that the people could catch the trainv Shore led of the ball being wet he was batted freely and also being wild allowed Louisburg to score seven runs. He was replaced in the sixth by Ben bow, who not having warmed up was very liberal with free pasaea and allowed Louiabarg four rtina in thia inning before he waa replaced by McKeithan, D., who retired the aide. I.oaiihorg'a battery, Biggerataff and Woodell, two deaf mutea, did aome very effective work for Loniaburg. Battery for Franklinton, Shore, Benbow, McKeithan and Riddick. Umpire, Earl Holt. The next game waa played here Friday and was taken by Franklinton. This waa a very pretty game, the scare being 4 to 2. The fea_taree of this {game were Riddiok'a catch in left field and Stewart's 'hit in the eight iafalng, scoring the two V " * '. ? '-sr-' D EI P A F AUGUST 10 1910 mn >ral Slightly Used Machif veNvill se4l at from $ > goock/as new. /sED\plj i goods itiat we have traded for new 8 we bave pat on tbem and if you are HMOS IS ARRIVING * i priced before buying. We give tern agon or a train ean osrrv them. v Th, I winning rtine for^Franklinton. Biggerstaff and J. Turner both pitched excellent ball in this game each allowing four bite. Biggerstaff struck out two, and Turner eight. Battery ?Franklinton, Turner and Holtp Louisburgy Biggerstaff and Woodell.. Umpires-, Perry and Hedgepeth. The Franklinton team went oVer to Youngeville Saturday and defeated the strong team ot all home boys there bv the score of 10 to 5. Dan McKeitban was Franklinton sluh artist and at no time did he have occaasion to get uneasy, holding Youngsville at bia mercy throughout the game. Underwood did the twirling for Voungsville, pitching exceptionally good ball.. Batteries, Youngsville, Unuerwood and Win" aton; hranlilinron; itrciyaithan, D. '-and Riddick. Umpire, Isaac Mit! ehell. The "Piboii" oak team (a team j composed ot eight Franklinton home j boys) defeated Kittrell?here Satur-| day in au exceptionally good game 1 of ball, the score being '1 to 1 in j favor of "Ptson" oak. Some very i good piers were made on both I sides- Shore did the twirling I | for "Ptson" oak, being entirely too ! much for Kittrell. * The game between "Pison" oak j and Kittrell at Kittrell on Monday I resulted in a score of 13 to 7 in Kit-, trell's favor. "Pison" oak loat out by not having a regular pitcher. Underwood, who had been engaged tor the game failed to come, leaving the mound to May. The fastest and best all roundgame yet played between Kouiaburg and Franklinton wa9 taken by the latter in Louish'urg on Monday the score being 1 to 0. McKiithan was aimply a puzzle, Lonisburg failed to connect with btm for but four hits. Hedgepeth, Loaiabnrg's old standby, worked for Loaisbnrg and also pitched an excellent game. Prim, Franklirtons feet seeosa bmnun scored the "winning ran in the first inning, being the first man ap and 4 11 ' y. , . rii-nri, i ' ' . ^ jflgL - Vriite' ? " v * T M JZ N T c MUSIC ies H Mp UTOS AND \ [ piandaand we can reqomtnumt I % intereste\^come or write us. / DAILYV ? is to soit vou and we BeR and \ ftl ouisbur^ hitting for a two bagger. lit was sacrificed to third by Stewart and | scored on Turners single, Kiddick J having popped ont before | Turner making two down. ith?r side made an error in tb? game. Batteries: Franklinton?McKeithan and Riddiuk; Louiahnrg?Hedgepath and Poole. Umpire?Raleigh Daniels. The last game of the wasu tn lie, played on the local diamond here j was laken Tuesday t>y Vkankliuton,the score being 8 to 1. Tlieiv wasn't moch interest manifested as | it waB seen from the beginning that Lnnisborg was outclassed w ith Davis in the box. The features were the triple for Franklinton in- the third inning, Benbow and Stewarts catches. Davis?was touched for nine bits and Shore for three. Hattenets^ Franklinton, Shore and Kid. dick; liouisborg, Davis, Taylor and Poole. Umpire, Raleigh Daniels. The last game will he played in' Raleigh Thursday. ! J. P. Winston Has Mave? Back I ; toWe Spruill Building Next to Riverside fwifehouso where Ned Ford keeps hit -Aitomobilq and Baggies and Wagnis. Qpn't be afraid Ot Ned running otmr yotl as he runs his automobile very slowAespecially by J. P. Winstons st<*e wher* you can get a (9 euit for ?5.5?, $7.50 slit for $4.75, $5 suit for 1*3, |es 500 XVnbrollas 30 cts to $100. Cor JtH in big skes. Laches shoes No. 3} ohekp,' Noe. 7 4* cheaper Big lot sample yte, few nil ef mat- . ting left, gone wn to 12 tents per > yard. Pants clfeaper than stir. Come on and get a bargain in thl Spruill building. I J. P. WINSTON. J r. ?.Ahl-jh - __ ~ . '-i _ . "V ~ i " ; HOUSE ; * "organs I 5; IN. C NOTICE. I North Carolina,. Frankliu County, I In the Superior Court, Before Clerk. Mrs. Kate White, C. T. Cleaves, et ad. I vs .Julius Tant, Mrs. Hebecca Perry an<1 John Tornun and hiaf children born of his deceased wile. Tint Tomlinson, I whose names aire unkn^vn, and others, I heirs at law of vTom T?nt, John Tant, Davis Tant and otheru^ The defendant* Jom Tomlin and his children burn of hiB cfeceased wife Patsy I Helon. Tant Tornjinj whose christian names are unknovqn/ will take notice that a special prodJedings entitled as I above, has. been L>mmenced in the Superior Conrt of Aanklin county^for the sale for divisK>n\ of the 04? acre tract of land in sald eminty of Franklin known as the Torf Rokers tract,, con- I veved to John Tapt, Davis Tant, Masai? I >riverr Tom /rant, \>usan Powell, Martha Tant, Cfrdy Taht and Mary Tant, in which /said defendants have an interest as leirs at, Yiw of Tom Tant, decease< 1 land the nid defend- I ants will furth* take notie* that they are required t'Japp?ar before the Clerk I of the Superio* court of Franklin,county, at his oliicgiu Louigbury,\?? C.? on the Otli ilny uffeeplembtT, lSreandan- m swer or demuf to the petition\pf the plaintiffs in slid- proceedings, or. the plaintiffs wiilppD y to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. This j:ird day of July, 1910. I J. J. Harrow, C. S. C. I American Beadti I codsEts J 9 I OAINT-V AS THE WpS?" ? H y^ny woman wh Xm ? /fl>rsM ri it vvill|Aprove /fLj! ||]/My the api\rance f?\l' V!'/''I of any that <;kt!UTA is wo/?** ukalamJoo capT ap. icd^tAzoflpatiH. 1 elWnd^eomi! J^henr" V mr I i / ir ? -- 7 ^