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- FRANKLINTON Our Regular ( Items of Interest < and Near Our Siste CLOSES ON ?Miss Rohm Catlett has accepted a posit'on with Capt. D. T. Ward on " Maaon street. ?Capt. D. T. Ward haa put in a 5 and 10 cent counter at his cash store on Mason street. ?H. C. Htght has sold his fine "Haroiltonian" and purchased htra a ponv He savs he is going to try farming this year. ?The Christie shows gave a performance to a very small audience at the Graded School Auditorium on last Thursday night. ?Only one Case in Police Court this week. Sonnie Perry was before the court for the larceov of a buggy rob? from E. X. Evans. In default of bail, he was taken to jail at Lotusburg Saturday. ?There will he a meeting of Franklinton Lodge 241, I. O. O. E., will be held on Tuesday night April 4tn. There will be work iu the first degree and other business ot importance and all members are requested to be present. ?It is a pity hut that some of our progressive citizens would get together and devise some plan whereby the old wooden buildings on the co.-ner of MaiD and Mason street could be lorn down and replaced with an up-to-date brick budding. ?One officer and nine privates cimposing the team that "will compete for the Dupoot "Trophy" i n the range at Raleigh representing J Co. F., are ordered to report to the | range officer f< r duty on the range at 12 o'clock Tuesday, April 18tb. Capt. Kearney has great confidence in his men and expects nothing else but to bring the cup home. Co. F. has some good shots and it will be renie.ilbered that this Coni pany stood third in the shoot last year. Prsonals I. il. Kearney went to Raleigh Monday. Miss Cora Garner is visiting at Fleming Fuller's. Attorney Geueral T. \V. iiicketi ' was on our streets Tuesday. Miss Martha Harris, of St. Mary's j Raleigh, spent Sunday at home. J. B. Cheatham, ot Atlanta, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Jannette Warren, of Tarboro, is visitmg Miss Marguerite Moss. Lawrence Allen, of Wake Forest, w s a visitor to our town Sunday. D. j. Cheatham and T. J. Scott, of Durham, spent Sunday in town. Miss Lelia Cooper is visiting her nncle, Julius Clifton, near Harris Uhapel. Miss Clara FtnlavBon, of Princeton in visitingjberjbrother, J. V. FinlayBun. Dalas F. May and wife, of Kansas, were visitors in the city tins week. A -Mrs. \V. HrMitchell went to Raleigh lasf week to visit her son, J. F. Mitchell, M. F. Allen, of Raleigh, was in the city Sunday to visit his father, A. L. Allen. D. C. McGhee, of Jacksonville, Fla., was a visitor to Franklinlon Sunday. Miss Vera Parker, of .Raleigh, visited friends and relatives in town the past week. * Sll(!?ff Boone passed through here Monday enroute to Richmond on official business. Howard Garner and wife, of Granville county, spent Monday with tbeir daughter, Mrs. Fleming Fuller. M>eaee Mary iCearney, Clvde Morris, Messrs. Oaw ford Kearrey and Flaming Morrie went to Oxford last weak to visit relatives. I. H. Kearney and wile, C. 8. Williams, I. B. Williams and sevsral others went up to Foreetyille Tees. ' - : c . " ? NEWS JTEMS "ocrespondenl [fathered From in r Town Each Week WEDNESDAY 4 lav to attend the funeral of Mr. Craven Williams. Miaa Kate Brown, traveling agent for the Oxford Orphans Friend, was on our streets Monday soliciting subsenbers for the Friend. She received several and left Tuesday for Louisbarg. E. J. Cheatham, A. H. Vann, C. T. Nicholson, Joe Green, Misses Grace Ward, Susie McGhee, Bessie Joyner and Ella Harris went to lialeigh Monday on 41 to see ''DeWolf" Hopp-r. At Methodist Sunday School. Friday, March 24th, was the 91st birthday of Miss Fannie Crosby, the author of "Safe in the Arms of J esiis" and many other hymns. * The Franklintou Methodist Sunday School used her songs throughout the service on March 26th After reference to her by the Superintendent Miss Kirrie Foster, who had lived in Bridgeport, Conn., and been a member of the same church with Miss Crosby and knowu her in her home, gave ah interesting sketch of her life. * ?? ,e " Capt. B. Craven Williams Dead News reached here Monday morning of the death of ('apt. B. Craven Williams which occurred at Wake Forest Intirmery at 6 o'clock that morning. Mr Williams hod huan in fuaKIa health tor several months, and his dentil was not unexpected. He was a brother of the late Capt. W. H. Williams and uncle to C. S. Williams, I. B. Williams, Mrs. E. W. Morris, Mrs. I. 11. Kearney, all of this place. He ?as 75 years old and was buri d Tuesday. The funeral was held from Forestville Baptist Church. He was a eonductofoin the old II. ?fc (7. railroad for several yeart. and was in the drug business in this town several years He married a Miss Crenshaw of Wake county. FOR SALE R. C. & P. C. Rhofe If land red. Barred Plymouth Rock. Columbian Wyandotta, Indian Came, Light nsinah, Anconia, the great layer.) Hlifck Langshan Houdrn. 17eggs$l. WhiteXPeti" and Indian reuner ducks eggs, IS, ftr $1, mixed duclfegga 50c. T _ \ \V. q Kearney, Fran* i in ton, SI C. DON'T BE BALD. Nearly Anyon# May Sacura a Splendid Growth of Hair. We have a remedy tnut bas a record of growing hair and curing baldness In 93 out of every lOw cases where used according to ^lrect|ous for a rea sunnuif icngin oi tlm*. That may seem like a strong statement?it Is and we mdgn it jto bd, /and no one should doftfct vVyUntil thqy/have put oui claims to an iraui ten./ We are so certahl RiJall *93** Hah Tonic will cure danfkmn prevent bald ness. stimulate the sWlnand hair roots stop falling hair anl now new hair that we personally Ufepositlv< guarantee to refund Wery pwiny paid us for it in every instance \rtiere 11 does not give entire satisfaction^ tb? user. - ' | - \ llexall "9G" Hair TSnlcis as pleawhv to use as clear spring water. It is de llghtfully perfumed and does no grease or gum the hair. Two sizes 50c. and $1.00. W th oar guarantei back of It, you certi inly take no risk Sold only at our stors?The RexallStore The ScogfciB Drug Co. Somethi New For Frp-nklinton A new ahdup-tAdate shaving parlo; ran by men for Whit< men. Located untie store room cor ner ot Mason and yrrftwA streets, occu pied laat year by V;apt. Ward Everything new aiil work guaranteed Try us. \ Yours to set ve, Bali, ft Woodlikf P. S. We also take off warts am moles without pain. No scab left. If you have troible In getting rid o your cold veajpayVnow that you an not t-eating 11 pIoSssi [, There is a reason why a cold fcouTCf-heng on to weeks and It will nol if you take Cham ber'ain's Cough Rensdy. For sale b all dealers. P *; ? "AFTER 15 YEARS * I AM WELL" Mr*. Mary Amanda >?'ash, of Lumberton, N. iC., writes: "For ysars 1 was a sever* sufferer from chrouie dysentery, brought ou by acute indigestion. It Also brought on catarrhal headache which debilitated me so 1 had to lie down three or /our hours each day. My gtueral health was greatly impaired, and 1 was weak aud uervoQs. One day I had cne of those terride headaches, and my daughter-in-law suggested that I try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. 1 did so, aud the very flrst Jose relieved that headache. 1 continued | to use it, and for the first time in fifteen ! year* 1 am well. It is the l?est medicine ' compounded in this world." Moat people regard stomach troubles I (and these Include Indigent loo. Dyspepsia. I dour Stomach, Nervousness, etc.) as of little consequence In their ki\rly stage*. Never was a more serious gitetnke made. I When the appetite la gone. the nerves I shattered, the temper rulnpd. the body IMI. i I.I I J| ill I painfu im-hf. Ulllllll , sleep impossible, refreshing rest uuknown, tbey wake up to the fiyt that stoma- h trouble la a serious raafter Whet: this stage is reached, the <yly thing la the world that wUD cure yoM is MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY. It restores enesgy to/jaded digestive organs. stimulates a herftby flow of gastric Juice, and brings! evrfy portion of the stomach back to normal health. It is n strictly vegetable eonjpouiul. aud contains no harmful mineral Ingredient^ whatever. As a Tonic. Alterativ*, Blood Purifier andNervine it has no eqCat.^- a Don't |?ermit any diiense of the stomach to go untreated. As loon as you feel the slightest effects of lifaieestlon or nny of the other ailments directly attributable to n derangement of the digestive organs, begin at once the use of Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and a complete cure will be an ensy matter. If yonr trouble Is of long standing! this Remedy will still cure you? j but It will, of course, take longer. Wo wunt you to write us for testimonials from people w'ho once suffered the tor1 tnres of Indigestion. Dyspepsia and other stomach ailments. Tmt who are now sound and well, nnd eat what they want without , a sign of distress. | In cases of external trouble, laflnmmn[ tlon. ulceration or Itching humor, our I Wash should he used with the Remedy. For sale hv druggists, or supplied direct l on receipt of price. 11.00 per t?ottle: 6 boti ties for $5.00; 1 dosen by express prepaid i for $10 00, by MBS. JOE PEBS0TS B EM EOT CO.. Kittnll. *- C CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. i Do Not Endanger Life When a Louisburg Citizen Shows Yon the Cure. " Why will people Icontinue to. sufI fer the agonies of Kidney complaint, I backache, urinary Idisorders, lamej nt-ss, headaches^ lalguor, why allow ' themy-lves to beaome chronic invalids, when'a tedted remedy is offered them? N. / / Doan's Kjdnev/l'ills na the remedy I to use, because iugives to the kidllieys the help Vh' y n< ed to perform' i their work. > It you have ar Jy < ten one, of the j symptoms of ki neV, diseases, cure j yourself now, be ore < labetes, dropsy | or blight's dis< ase\ leth, in. Read j this Louisburg ti siiirii ny: Mrs. A. B. > llen,\N. 5lthn St., [ Louisburg, X. C , says:\ "I haveShad j no occasion to ise Doan's Kidney l Pills since they rid me of kidney(trouble in February 1908 and I | know tbat my cure is a permanent | one. I can Mill recommend this | I remedy in the/highest terms." | For sale by/all dealers. Price 50 ! cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New (York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? | and take no other. Mile Rock Items. i The farmers are all very busy trying to "shove to the front" with their plowing. | Mrs. J. H. Griffin, of near Spring ! Hope, spent the past week with her ' mot Percy Holmes, pf Louisburg, spent ' I Saturday with his people near here. Mis* Betti^Vann Holmes is spending I this week in Louisburg. . Mrs. K. J. Perry, of near Franklin, I ton. spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. 11 J. R. Wheeler, who is very sick. '. We are sorry to note that Mrs. T. J. ! Holmes is very sick and hope for her a ' | speedy recovery. ' I The home of Mrs. Carry Perry is I made sad by bv the death of her broth' er. The family has the sympathy of j the entire community, t Best wishes to the Times and its ? readers. bl.ee eyes. 1 1- ?!" ? ,\ WHY HESITATE? An Offsr That Inwa vaa No Risk Fo? I Thoaa Who Acc.pt It. We are aa poattiv > ear remedy will completely relieve ceastlpatiaa. no matter how chren|< It may be, that we offer to fnrnisli It free of All cost If It fails. CoadHpatloD la c ise<l by weakness of tbe selves and 11 iscles of the large , lnteatlnea lag calaa. To exI pect a eara\yWi n at therefore te^e up and streutBh| those organs and r restore them \e be thlcr acttvlty. 5 We want yon to Kigali Orderlies * on our guarantiee. heVar. aataa like caady. and are\pa ilcalsrty ideal far children. Tbey\a< diretS^v SB the v net-yea aad model pf tht bowels. They bare a nenMa action >iyt ether organs or ffandAJ Tbey do noldmrgt I or cause any .neeinsolence whafhver They will peal-tvem overcame chronic . or habitnal eeaetwtlen aad the myrf lads ft saaarlate or dependent chrenlo aliments. Try Relall Orderlies at ear ' risk. Two sixes. / 10c aad 2de. Sold _ only at enr rtorJ- The Bexall Stars., The SooJgin Drug Co. Jttt-> I- , T~; . f i- i ' tJ.. i Let us help you, with some < X] paint for your home. It require 5 < die paint is just as important ap t We can help you. Also let u? 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I Pianos 1 I & Tor a /piano it will be to your you buy. This is one of the ed States and you are tak omplete and you, are extend- 1 call and see it whether you I iking department is always I your services. It will pay I buy. I Faraitare Coippapy I I ^ >
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