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FRANKL1NT0N
Our Regular I
Items of Interest
i and Near Our SisU
CLOSES ON
?Quite a number of visitors were
on our streets Sunday.
? Mr. George I.anglay a former
resident of Franklinton was on our
J streets Monday.
?We take pleasure in stating
that the condition of M'ss Oza Cooke,.
" , is rapidly improving. .
' ?A large-number of pegpltT Went
to a'picuic ou the river fiear the rail
road bridge Monday.
?The Easter service at the Methodist
churn t was impressive and a
large crowd was in attendance..
?Mrs.*11. W. I-ong and little,
daughter, Ethel, is visiting her par
ents in the county this week.
?Misses Ora and Elanro Winston
and Mrs. A. B. Cooke went to
Youngeville last Friday to see the
ball game."
?J. W. McGhee and Joe Green
took a nuuiber of Indies to Kaloigh
Monday on their automobiles to seo
the ball game.
?There were 75 tickets sold from
here to Raleigh Monday to the ball
game, Wake Forest vs A. <fc M. and
the big track meet.
?Quite a large crowd attended the
ball game here Monday between the
teams of the Frauklinton and Kit>
trell colored Colleges
?E. M. Edwards gave ..a delightful
Easter egg hunt Monday to a
number of little girl triends. It was
greatly enjoved by all..
?Easter morning dawned bright
and lovely, and made many hearts
glad atler go bad a day Saturday,
"i New hats and faster dresses were
in evidence.
?\V. \Y. Cox, recently of Durham,
has moved to our town to do a
general merchandise business and
hits moved into the store on corner
Mason and Exchange streets, for-,
merlv occupied by Hale Jfc Woodlief.
?Capt. I.. H. Kearney went to
Richmond last Saturday to carry his
daughter, Miss Mary, to the hospital.
She has been suffering with appendicitis
for quite awhile. A successful
operation was pei formed M n
day evening and a telegram inform
ed her many friends that she was
doing nicely. Cap? Kearney return-,
.ed Tuesday morning.
?.The following composing the
team from Co. F. to compete for the
Dtipnnt Trophy, left for Raleigh
Tuesday morning on the "Shoo-Fly"
where they go m Camp for three
days at Cameron field West Raleigh:
Capt. I. H. Kearhey. Sergts. C. C.
Kearney, L. B. May, S. R. Holmes,
R. L. Conyers, Corporals J ^ ItAyscue,
\V. J. Holmes, B. J. Bailey,
Supernumerary G. G. Cooper.
Personals
June ltose, of Trinity College,
was home for Raster.
Miss Mattie Conway, of Wake
Forest, came home Sunday.
.N. Y. Galley, of Wake Forest,
was a visitor to our town Monday.
iter. J. M. White, of Apex, is visiting
his son, Supt. Ft. B. White.
Eddie Morris and wife, of Dnr>
ham, are visiting,at C. S. Williams.
Walter Cooke was home Sunday
from Gak Ridge Academy to spend
Easter.
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?'Diok" Conway, ot Franklin, Va.,
who has been home on a short visit,
- returned Monday night
3. W. Daniel wont to Richmond
last Saturday to visit his father, who
is In the St Luke Hospital.
His many frieDda were glad to
ehske the hand of Mr.. C. It
Blaokley, of Cheraw, S. C., who is ob
a visit to b? mother and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Gamble, who have
been in Corea doing mlanonarj
work for three years, have returned
and are noV visiting at W. H M
Jenkins, in Granville ooanty.
I NEWS ITEMS
Correspondent
Gathered From in
:r Town Each Week
WEDNESDAY
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Stopped Thos-i Pains" *
Copper Hill, \'n.-pMr? M?. Con
ner, of tl>in p!ai?, s?\iv f'Kor ; care,
I had a fain in mj right side, and 1
win very'sick with wotiilnlT :roubles.
I tried different dochns but could
.gel no relief. I had liven up all
hope of ever netting fell. I took
I Csrdui, and it raleived the pain In
inv aide, end now \ fee like a new
| parson. It is a wondei Eel medicine."
I Many women are com detely wornout
and diacourag d < iS account of
[ some womanlv trout c.^^re' you?
| Tate Cardui, the won an'a tonic. Ita
record ahowa that it rill help ystt.
Why* wait? Try it today. Ask
your druggist about it|
A man could make ail tile money
in the world by inventing for
vomen a looking glass that would
show only good figures.?New York
Press.
Pains All Over.
Houston, Ter.-p'For five years,"
saya, Mrs. L. 1 ulencbek, of thia
place, "I suffered with pains all over,
especially in m? lack and aide, aid
was so wcaVI co (Id hardly do my
housework. >A 'riend told me of
C'ardui. Since taV 'g it, I feel so
much better! No K. can do all uiy
housework and p iniN^lon't bother
me any more at f I." >ardui is a
strength-building rnedicimo Fifty
years of success have ptoHoced,
amongst its many users, contidoiee
in Cardui and whs ; it w ill do Duri
j ing ttus time, C'ndui has relieved
the female ailments of over a million
women. Whv not yours? Try it,
I today. Your druggist sells it.
????
The more anybody could improve
on bis own morals the more be
would think it was somebody else's
turn.
SOUTHERN!
KAILWAJ
DIRECT USE TO iLI, POINTS
NORTH, JOUTH,
EAST AN1WE.ST'
Very !-' v R .ijiiVffrip flutes. to all Priieipa^R<Jort?
Through PnMmin to ltlonfei, Irnvea K;lI
eigh at 4:'?5 p. m.. i-.rr#ve* .VfcLuitn. t>:25 n
ixj , trukea i:io9* coonaKinii forTtaul nrririn
U??ctgon>?>rj* f>>llo?itK day nftp* leaving
Raleigh, 11 u. nt. Mo hie 4:.l2 p. rn,Al(?*\T ?)r
l*-ans X:30 p. n Pruinghatn 12:l.vtwon,
Meinphi* *:(>."? m.. tun^ax City 11-2h a.
( m. a?:ronil Hnv. und ^onriecriog for nil other
pokitH. Thin car alrf) makes cnmipctioti ut
SwMjhtiijf JorSr. Ismi* and other western
points., ? f
?TTiffirft?T*"Tvr!r!olT m Mf AihtHfr ttnrp
Qol<libcro at a, w, Kul-igh 8:35 a. m J
jirriven AH^evttJ*: 7:40 p m.. making eloM
connection ."ftlh th#? Carolina Special nr.d arriving
< t* ciVii,uti 10 n. M following day after
1 ravine Kuleigh, with clone connection
| for aJl points Nyrth and North-Went.
' Pnllman for Winston Salem leave* Raleigh
j or 2:90 a. m., arrive* Ornetiahoro 0:80 a rn.
: mnkidg ?toe.-connection at Greensboro for
I all |*?int? Nor*h. Soatb. i?a*t; and West
S Th'w car i? 1 aodled on train No. Ill leaving
Goldnboro !?> 45 p m.
For farther information write or ca'l on
W. K PARNKI.L. T. P. A.
ltaleiah. N. C.
J. P. Winston
J Has moved hh> slock to the AJstoc
i building, my old stand, next to tht
j Beasley-Alston ^mg Co. I hav<
i>ought out the entrfcTstock of W. P.
JNeai & Co, and ii^itjelot there is
more shoes than youVcan^Ha^g a stich
at. going way down m price/i havt
two many different aifcictea to. mentiot
?<> come on and see. 1
Really,
J. P. WINJToN
NOTICE. \
I hereby forbid any one kring or har
' boring, Matthew Persona^. ?n of I)cnni
Persons, I have a contraJV^with hin
for 1911.
1 B. B. IVJETT,
I forbale"
R. C. & 8. C.Rhode Isla drad.Barrw
Plymouth Rock, Columbi a Wjandottj
i Indian Oamo, Light Bra tah, Ancohia
, (the gnat layerV~>Qla k Tuphai
^ Hmidrn, 17WB e^^Prtia an'
mixed daekaggs He. ** '^4^
&& E?"5V
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"IN BITTER A60NY ~7
HE PUYED TO DIE"!!
Here I? the record of one of the moat ;
I wonderful cure* of Eczema that has ever
come to our notlcn. Wp couimend It to all
who are suffering from this distressing dlaease,
or have little children afflicted
with It. i
Mrs. Uose Rtouffs, of Greensboro, N. C., J
writes: "Atiput four year* ago my little
I hoy broke out with Eczema, and suffered
I terribly for two long yearn. He was sore .
Tnun head to foot, the only parts of hla
body free from the trouble being the
I palms of hla hands and bottoms of his
' feet. He could not walk, but crept on hla
. hands and feet. He was In such agony
he would pray to die. He bad been doci
tared by the beat doctors, apd I never
exacted anything to cure him. The only
I way he could get out was for me to put a
! pillow slip over his head, with holes for
; his eyes, nose and mouth. His clothes had
to he changed two and three tlmea a day.
The itching was almost unendurable, aud
I at; night he . would Itch and scratch until
} ) didn t know what to do for him. A
S frlcud Insisted en us trying
MIS. JOE PERSON S REMEDY.
"We bought aibottleJ and used It with
such g?H?d result* that pre kept ou, and to!
dny our child la lent tray well."
You have only[ to Imagine the anguish
in that mother*#! heaw. f as she helpleaaly
i watched her cbllo suffering the torments
I of Eczema, to ranlls the gratitude she
I feels toward Ural Person's Remedy
and Wash. A T
This ease demonstrates beyond all don'ot
j thai this great Remddy will cure Eetemn,
and all trouhlea reading from Impure, Imi
novertshed or Polsonm) Blood. Even when
j these afflictions ha tie progressed to the
I stage known as "ehlonlc." Mrs. Joe Per!
son's Remedy will effect a complete cure
i if used according to vreoommendutlon.
I It is* a purely vegetable compound, enj
ttrely free from harmful mineral lngred-dlenta.
It la the best Tonic, Alterative,
I Blood Purifier and Nervine ever put ou
the market, and for "run-down" conditio!*
In both men and women It stand*
without a rival. Write for testimonials of
people anxious to tell how Mrs. Joe Person's
remedy cured them wheu everything _
el?e. -doctors Included, failed
In cases of external trouble. Inflammation,
ulceration or Itching humor, our Wash
should, be Med In connection with the
Remedy.
For sale by druggists, ar supplied on re?f
Prtco, SI M per bottle; 6 bottles
1 danan by express prepaid for
fiB.Wy by
MM. JK PUMTI IEMCDT U . KlttmU. C.
DIRE DISTRESS.
It Is Near at Han 1 to Hundreds
of Loulsburt Readers
Don't nefflent al icMncr hack.
Backache is thai kidney's cry for
help. I ,
Neglect hurrying to their aid.
Means that uriiary troubles follow
j quickly. I J
Dire distress diabetes ljright's
disease. 1 /
j Profit by ^ su ferer's experience.
D. S. Kulljy, Broad Stl Oxford,
^j^N. C., sars: rl (new tliM ray kid;
ireys were disqn ered, foi the kidney
i secretions were tnnatu/d and de|
posited sediinet . I l?d a dull pain
I in my Dkck and therJ were sharp,
' shooting nrinc? i in lay kidneys. I
rested poorNt aim alB these troubles
! caused my hXftBv to beeome ruu
I down. When M.heard about Doan's
Kidney Pills, I tVia supply and it .
I did not take theli IVtg to drive away
ray aches and pains. 'Doan's Kidney
j Pills are by fal .P'e^jest kidney
medicine I ever lised." \Btateraent
given in Februam' 1908.)
KE-ENMi BSEMENT.
On December 1910, Mr. I^ller I
said: "1 willing] verify ray former
statement given i praise of l)oan\|"
, Kidney Pills. still believe lliat\
I this remedy is ai effective one in IJ
curing kidnev tro ible," i
For sale by ail dealers-. Price JO ,
Cruts. Foster-M Ibnrii (Jul, New J
j York, sole agen i fur the United j
, States. J
Kemeinber the name?Doan's? j
FOR-AGED F:C?LE.
Old Folks Should Ee Careful I n TtJTifF" ""
Selection of R-gulsrtivQ Medicine.
"We havo a xafo. dupr iwlsible nnd altoifcthnr
Idual remedy that la particu
5 mtij uuaj/iHi (u mi* iMiiujrt-ujL'nrs 01 i
aged people and persons <if weak eon !
i stitutions who suffer from constIpa
tion or other bowel disorders. We aro j
:j so certain that It willy relieve those J
complaints and give :ft>solnte satisfaction
lpV^er;r~pnrtlf'ulnr that we offer
I It with onr personal guarantee that it
I shall cost mo us|?r nulling if it fails
I to snbstanf tte oar clfinis, This rem- |
' edy is called HoxilU nrdcrlle*.
i j Ttexall O-derli? 1 nve a soothing,!
|| healing, strengthcmin % tonic and regn-j
j latlve action upon t ic bowels. They ;
I remove all lrrlt?'tinai. dryings, soreness j
11 and weakness. Trot'! r estore the bow-|
J els and associate ofjrr.s to raor^vlg-1
it orous and healthy activity. .They are]
eaten like candy, may be taken at any I
41 time without Inconvenience, .do not i
:J cause any griping, nausea, diarrhoea,'
' j excessive looseness, ('.atulence or other
t disagreeable effect Price 25c. and 10c.
I Bold only at onr store-The ReJtall Stored ^
The Scoggin Dmg Co.
j Something New J1
For Fr mklinton
- A nevK^nd up-t "-date j hiving parlor)
run \ by >s\Vhit< men for White
v men. LocaChd It the .tore roam cor.
ner ot Maaon M Front Itieete, occu,
pied iaat year b> Capt D. T. Ward,
a Everything new i to work guaranteed,
i Try ua. \ ? J7~
. Toora t seiW
5 u.i. MyToovumr
V P. 8. Waabo/take oiKwarta and
fbolea without p?m. No acmfcWt
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Buggies Bilg
Boys I <
All The La
Rubber tire*, stick seat, yes and all kinc
ries, carriages, one and tw^iorseJcanoj
hand to select from, one and\wo lorse \
a full line of machinery and ftWrrnng im
a stock, of mowers, rakes, disc Airrows,
world. Now if you need anvthinJKin im
will go to see you about it, or mi
: ? fX
Anything Yc
in labor saving farm implemerfs. I am
have finished your crop, and ff joyed tl
town and take a look, you shan't be hur
YOUR TRU
you aye in the market fo
interest to see us before y<
leading makes in thn TTnit^i
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Our line of Furnitu: e is coi
ed a cordial invitat On to c
buy or not. Our ui dertah
complete and plac< d at y
you to see us befor< > you b
W. E. White F
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am Easy
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itcst Styles ?
1* of Harness to match, on time. Surly
top, and leather too.^A ear Toad on
vagons.^ Now Mr. Farmer I added
plement to my bueines, and am can^mg^,
peg teeth harrows, the best in th^v
proved machiney, drop me a card and I '
in. Mowera, rakes, saw mills, gasoline
ist mills, steam engines and boilers or
tl May Need
ready atod sell on space. after you
ie AugtiM meetings. Come when in
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Pianos |
r a piano it will be to your
ou buy. This is one of the
i States and you are takne.
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and see it whether you
:ing department is always
our services. It will pay
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