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FRANKLINTW Our Regular Items of Interest and Near Our Sistj CLOSES ON - . - - . ?-Everything seems quiet at police Headquarters ?A lively crowd iett town Tuesday evening for a t wo days lishing trip. ?John C. HigH went to Warronton Monday to accept a position in a cotton mill. ?Send us all the news items you can get and we w ill show you a splendid department. ?Don't forget tiie sanitary con- j dition of your premises. This is the time of the year to look after it. ?If you, as a business man, and j want to make a good investment try a little printers ink in the columns of the Timks, ?Drs. S. P. Dart and H. A. Newell, of Looisbuig, were in town Tuesday to meet with the medical board kere. ?The S. A. L. is erecting two new buildings on the east side of the railroad near the depot for the use of its employees. ?Mr. S. R. Holmes is inBtnllimr an up-to-date refrigerator, 4x6x]0 feet high, which holds 1,200 pounds of ice for keeping beef. ?Mrs. Fowler, wife of Mr. Henry Fowler and sister-in-law^ of our townsman, D, W. Fowler, died Saturday night at Wake Forest. ?Oak Grove and Franklinton colored ball teams played a match game Friday. Score, 4 and o in favor of Franklinton after-the twelfth inning-, ?A runaway marriage took place on Green street Sunday night. The X, contracting parties were Miss \Clara B. Ftnlayson and Mr. Dallaa eL Ball, of Mitchiner'a. ?^<<apt. L H. Kearney left for Raleigh Monday afternoon on 41, where he was joined by A. Cannon, R. W. Scott and Dr. B. W. Kilgore, members of the State Boaid of Agriculture. They, goHp inspect the test farina in Edgecomhh and Pender counties. \ ?We are informed "by a number of the membera of the band, thtik they need tunda to employ a teacher. Start a subscription or some other movement and let the, goed people of our town add their, money and influence and help the boys. Other towns do it why not Franklinton? ?B. F. Cooke returned from Richmond Wednesday, whero be went to accompany his daughter Miases Oza and Mary Kearnevhome. who have been in St. Luke's Hospital where they underwent operations tor appendicitis. ?Rev. Air. Hornaday, of Buriing-i ton, is conducing the revival services at the Methodist church thisweek. Services will be held at - -{hib a. inland at 8 p.jn-Jtvervbody is cordially invited to attend these meetings. Air. Hornadav is an able speaker and none should miss hearing him. r?J. W. Daniel, C. B. Evans, E J. Cheatham, I. G. Staunton, Z. R. Rowe and Dr. J. N._ Harris went to! Raleigh Alonday to testify in the case of Henry Frazier vs S. A. L. railroad. It will be remein-?. bered that Air. Frazier while walking near the railroad, close to a moving freight train stumbled over a piece of coal and fell, getting three fingers cut off. The case came up Monday in Wake Superior Court and -was non suited by Judge Whedbee. Psrsonals <m.?? C. D. Britt spent several days at home this week. ~ Joseph Jones, of Laurel, was a visitor to our town Sunday. Mrs. Blsnohe Cox, of Baleigb, is -visiting l er people here. Cerl Moore went to W ileon this weak to he gone several days on Little Miss llainssy Rod well is - ) NEWS ITEMS Correspondent * . Gathered From in sr Town Each Week WEDNESDAY ] visiting her Bister, Mrs. F. HI. Prak. | on II0411 street. Albert S. Ive:irney, of Huieipl came down Monday night to e I his vacation witli Ins parents, boenl J and Sirs. IT. C. Kearney. Town Eieetion. i The town eieetion passed ol quietly and as usual no interest wa manifested, the old board was re elected a? follows: C. W. Conway, Mayer. J. I). Speed, A. S. Joyner, 11. k Pearce, B. F. Bullock, J. W. Daniel Commissioners. Prof Graham Delivers Address Last Friday night was the occaa ion of the closing ot tin Franklinton Graded schools wbicl had been successfully conduct ed the past year by our* efli cient Supt. E. E. Connor. ,Tb< closing exeroises consisted solely o an address, which was delivered b; Prof. E. K. Graham. Profeasor o English in the University of Nortl Carolina, in which be used for hii j-v.jvv-1 ?..r IUIW 0<|UU8IOIia. Ill] address was an able one and was in deed a gem of thought, and the waj he figured in time and multiplied hi energy made a deep interest be taker by all who heard him. Profeeaoi Oraham has made a spleudid im pression on our people who will b< glad to have him in our midst agair in the near future Mass MeetingA Mass .Meeting was held at tb? Mayor's office here on lasV Thnisday nighl for the purpose of advancing the welfare of the town, which was greatly attended by our most representative eitirens. Capt. E. J Cheatham was selected temporary chairman and Maj. C. l^-McGhee, Secretary, after which the organization was made permanent. Every phase of the welfare of the town wai discussed in the very earnest and instructive talks of Supt. R. B.-Wbite B. W. Ballard, S. C. Vann, I. H Kearney, L). X. W*ard> C. fi . Cooway and several others. Dr. Henderson delivered it interesting tall on the subject of "Sanitary Privies.' The meeting adopted a resolutior by Supt. R. B. White, requesting the Board of Commissioners to increase the tax rate from 25 to 33 1-1 cents on tbe $100 worth of Drooertv r ? / and to borrow n>onejr for the par pose of grading and otherwise im proving the streets of the town, i' upon investigation they tind it ad visable and jastifiecfby the town's in come. The present administration wai unanmonely thanked for their past services and nominated for anothei term of office'. The meeting then adjourned sine die. , NATURE S WARNING. Loulsborg Peofle Host Recog nize an Heed It. Kidney ills coi le quietly?Myster iously. Bat nature ah ays warns you. Notice the kit tev secretions. See if the coh i is unhealthy? If there are ettlings and sedi meat, Passages freq lent, scanty, painfu It's time theinto use Doan's Kit! To wwt oil Bright* disease c diabetes. \ Jyl Coan'e tlavJ (Bate great work i this locality!, j 1 A. B. Faln|erl411 TH^ckenridg St, Hendeison, 4. C., sajrsS^H hav used Dyan's Kidifev Tills amPyhe bare dons me s wbrld of good. Sf kidneys bothered Wne, especially t night and the kidmy secretions wei unnatural and flllek with sedimsnl My back ached aifl constant pair in my kidneys kepi me in misery, j few months ago 11 began takin * t. ': a! y*- ? ?'. . v > DoanV Kidney Pill? and I found them to be jitot >s h:u 1 ecded. They Je>ieyed t^e :?n ! ? rencSS in nt\ l-H'k and me i i v*-ry * ?V." 1 l'<?r ealf tienU-r*. 1 "lo i>0 cents. h *ei?ar ur;i t >., New j \ oi'lc, sulc I'mted ! states. 1 | Ueiuomlwr \?lw> nam* - Doaii'i*? ^ I and take uy_uiht r* I J FOR. l5 ri'DPLF. Old Folk* 3*. : ? ' ' '**Mc*.re'nl In Their S Selection c' fiedicine. > Wp Iir\p tM*|jNtd:lh!e s'i:d illf-j together '. i fi'tiiv Jy is parikm: lari.\ i * rl?r. ?p>:. meats of 'aged pc?> 'V W*-??l" wev.U con I 'SlltUt !? *?' dyf't fvi>r-; colisttpa I tiou or i.owApdismiV.cj"'4 We are H-?er <xria:;nh;tt rvlcve flies" I complaints-^- lid ??e absoU.'e s.:tis?aog' tloo hiernry pniflcufnr that ve offer i it with ??\ crs?Aut guar? iieo that it " j shall cost ^e nji,ia untiling if it fulls J to substan Jar claims, T? ;s remedy is *nl!??: waall Ordri'ii*^ | 'Ucxall 0*deflBi?s have :i -toothing. | j healing. s:r<-:yr-Anil?ifr. tonic a:ui regu? lathrc actioi. tflioV the bowels. They j remove nil IrrllatloV dryness. soreness j uud weakness* Thiwwtmv the l?o\v-1 els und assmjite organs to more vigorous and hc:lihy artlrw. They are eaten like catJly. may he ttaeu at any time without! inevnvenieiVe. do not cause any griping, nausea, diarrhoea, 1 excessive looinesi^ Qatulen e or other < disagreeable affect. _ Price 2.V. and^Oc. J Sold oolv at o^r store?The Kexall Store., j i . iud ocog^in i/rog v. o. f FOR SALE ' An extra lot i of 9yt?s Prolific Seed f Corn for jal?>-tha?p.vTook first prize in FranklifitNl towrmWp last year, 1 making TTbualVAls \ijfl onfe^acre. This I , seed Trill be takni from this one acre.! V J I. H. Cannadt ' R. T. D. A s"? Franklinton, N. C. | J Somethiiig New For Frajnklinton r A new and uc^t^Jate shaving parjor run by AVbite^wnen for White men. Located in tC^Hpre room corJ ner ot Mason and wotH^treets, occu. pied last year by <Mpt NTST* Ward. Everything new ancfc work guaranteed. Try us. E Yours to swve, ? Hall A Woodlikf "P. S. We also tale off warts and moles without pain, JNo scar left t notice Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of J. W.*uike, deceased, r this is to notify all persona holding claims against e^id estate to present 1 them to roe oja. or beforfck March 31st, 1912 or this ftofiflfe wilfWpie^d in bar of their recover^ All persons owing said estate \^ill e^me forward immedr lately r?nid toftfce settlement. This M&rch 31st, 1911 ' Mas. Oct a via Dukb, Adarx. ?SALPEOFito ACRES LaWB: By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Franklin -County, made in the * special proceeding^eutitled Mrs. Sue P. . Alford, administratrix of L. S. Alford, deceased, vs B N Alford. et ale, on Satf urday, May 13th, 1911, 12 o'clock noon at the court house door in Louisburg, sell at pubhcyapction to the highest bid der 100 acres oMand situated in Cypress . Creek townshipX Frank lit/ county, adjoining the landsVf C. /M. Vaughan, 1 W. K. Davis and otherVand described ? as followsTVy survey Aiade December 8th 1910. Beginnmg it a stake C M Yaughans corneri /hence n 1 1-2 d e r 25.55 chains to a sti? thence s 87 d e. ' 11.10 chains to Mrs.V Yarboros corner, - thence n 3 d e 1 cbajh to an elm, thence j erst 42.50 chains UfAan ash on Little Creek, thence s 8He 1 chain to the 9 Davis corner, then/eiwest JKMjO chains . to a pine stump, ttwice 8 3 d w 25.23 chains to little creeV thence b 5 d w 7 - chains to a stake and pointers in Harris f line, thence n 88 1-2 d w 16 chains to a | stake, thence n 1 1-2 d e 25 chains to a - rock, thence n 88 1-2 d w 16 chains to Iliiv ouu'inninp. neinp a part oi tne Lawrence S. Alford lands. The terms of the sale are one-third , 1 cash, the balance payable in twelve months with interest at six per cent 1 from date of sale. This Aprtf 11, 1911. r K. B. White, Com. NOTICE'Of AN ELECTION | Notice is hereby (riven that, in acj j cordance with ti*' provisions of an act : of the General Assembly of North Carolina, public laws of 1911, entitled an I act to provide gold roads in Louisburg township, Franklki county ratified the 7th day of March! 1911. and upon the request of the Hoard of Road Trustees - of Louisburg township, represented-by W. H. Allen and C. II. Cheatham, con>? mitteq. The boaita,of commissioners . for tliCspounty of Franklin do hereby order amelection'tq be held on Wednesday, the 10th djL of May, 1911, at which eler^km there shall be submitted to the vote\ of BoUisburg township tlie question of the llevy of a special tax and issuinirof tie bonds as set out and provided in laid act of 1911, section thirteen, at a ni\ Lot exceeding 25c on the $180 worthsJ property ana 75c , J on the poll. John HL Best is appointed ' Registrar and J. M lNtllen and E. 8 |. Ford are appointed pLirfeolders for said election, Hie votinglplahe will be at the court bouae, in tw usuhi place pro,r vided for holding eledkions V county and state officers, in the town sd Louisburg, and the same stall he held and n conducted aa is provirfcd in the Storesaid act of 1911, a cokv of whiei^ds filed with the board. 1/ i new regiMnC ? tion is provided for in Laid act and the registration liooks wilJhe kept Open for e such purpose in th> office or the IleglB. ter of Deeds of Ftankhn county for the time provided by law. Those electors 3k in favor of the issuance of said bonds it **hatl cast ballot upon which shall be wmton or printed "For Good Head*" '* and iHues opposed to the issuance of t said boncSand the levy of said tax shall ' east ballots upon which shall be writ* ten or printed "Againit Good Roads " \ By order of the Board of Commissioner*. T. S. OOI.LIE, Chft. S Jno. B. Yarborough, Clerk. SW ' : " ' ' Buggies Bug i Boys A i ^ i All The L? Rubber tires, stflrk seat, yea a|il all kir ries, carriages, and two liJrse, cano band to select frotV one and two horse a full line of machinery and (arming in a stock of mowers, nUtes, dike harrows world. Now if you n^d anything in in will go to see you aboa&t, Ir send a m engines, thrashers, reapers! binders, gi Anything Y< in labor saving farm impamenn, I am have finished your crop, aid enjoyed t town and take a took, yea shan't l\ hu YOUR /TRL K. P. Schulz If you are in the market fq interest to see us before y leading makes in the Unitii ing no chances in buying o 1 Our line of Furniture is coi ?d a cordial invrtation to c buy or not. Our undertah complete and placed at y you to see us before you b gmmlimug j ? 1 : \ i, . gies Buggies J r~ / am. Easy i itest Styles % % ids of Harness to matc^, on time. SurV7 top, and leather too. A car load on wagons. Now Mr. Farmer I hare added aplement to my busines, and am carrying , peg teeth harrows, the best in the . ( ~ iproved machinoy, drop me a card and I ?lan. Mowers, rakes, haw mills, gasoline rist mills, steam engines and boilers or >u May Meed ready and sell on space. Pay after you he August meetings. Come when in rt. ? . y .< \ I JE\ FRIEND HILL /Pianos ir a piano it will be to your ou buy. This is one of tl^e d States and you are takne. ^ V . . HSfiS i j ' 'ilESBBS -' {mBrngf?mixmdth iMalM "fryr&WKA H r nplethand you are extendall ano^ee it whether you ;ing department is always our services. It will pay ay. arijitateT Coippaijy ' v ^ ,i; ' ^ '.. '
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