^amt SAMPLE Nats li=^^H|V^ ^ ^^j?L^\\v \ >! fvWCvW You are Qordially Invited to Fuspect t^iese\ T ,171 PR \ _ \ \ ' \ Make our ?tore Your ' Headquarters Racket Store Jno. | VL Kind Headquarters foi Everything Good to Eati \*y Motto Qtrickr Sies^and Smal eQuick delivery, beet goods ft* the leas money. Bring aie your eggs, oim ken hens, butter and', all country produce Will give the highest maiket price, 'VL THE YEAR ROUNC 1. I am agent for the King Weeder. Kini Side Cultivator and Guano Distributor This machine puts the guano aroun the plant, where it docs the most goo Come to see me. JNO. W.KING To The tPublk I have purchase the interest of J. I Hill in the firm of Garrett & Hill an will continue th business at the sam stand, where I will carry t full and complet line of groceries all _____ th while ' 1 HAVE ALSO FITTE1 UP AN U Meat Market And wtB to prepsrAa st all times < leek after the trade MLouieburg Phot yoar osdesa to No. V7 aad they wl | SSsSS&isHfi: .w " FRANKLINTON Our Regular Cor Items of Interest Ga and Near Our Sister " CLOSES ON W ?One way to atop ear ache is to sell the piano. tin ?Anyway a graee widow doesn't have to eee that her haaband'e grave I ie kept green. Fi ?The longer a woman ie married j w' j to a man the more reapect she hae wt for an old Bachelor. ?Miea Fannie Bell Allen will.be *' operator at the "Phone" central office over T. O. Joyner'a Drag store. ?Quite a number went up to to Raleigh last Friday to witness the play the "Chooolate Soldier" at Academy of Music. i , -?Mothers day was fittingly ob- ? served Sunday morning at the Metlw ev odist Sunday School. Everybody wore a white roee. ml Tt ?According to a meeting of the Advisory board which met in Ral- 01 eigh last Monday, the 3rd I teg. N. C. X. G. will go in oamp at Camp "Glenn," Morebead City, July 10. ?There will be a call meeting of the Junior Order Monday night, ^ 1 1 May '22nd. All members who can 1 conveniently do so, are earnestly re- g( ^Vested to be present. Work in the thirttdegiee. , d?Ah-tbe close of the service at the' Baptist church Sunday night i m_ t 1. \i ? u.n:. | uax. uvocpu wv) uci nuu iUlo. uwuc | Freeman were united in marriage j,( by the pastor Rot. G. P. RarreU. j A large congregation witnessed the pi | ceremony. ' ?Rev. McMastere, representing ,jr | the Christian Sabbath Missionary Bj( ! Society, occupied the pulpit at the p( j Baptist church Sunday night. Bis pt 1 talk was along the line ot Sab| bath breaking, and was a good one. W) ?This town has an ordinance in to j regard to the speed ot automobiles in; " j and motorcycles. The speed limit is 8 miles an hour and to sound the 11 warning horn at every curve and ) corner and to check speed when the signal is given, but there are some 0f v who disregard this. ba ?-Quite a serious accident occurr ly [ ed to Mr. B. F. Cooke's fine team of' thi ' horses last Thursday. They were o\ pulling a large double steel harrow dii and became frightened from some na cause, and made every effort to get on ; away and by kicking and rearing up wl j i received jeyeral very bad cuts and mi bruises which required several "wl stitches to close the wounds. They ro t are improving slowly at this writ- fla s ing. he ?The performance of the "La Fi ^-Qell" Fox Concert Co., of Canada, th which was to have been given at the th ^ Graded School Saturday night was fir ix?ti>onfld on amuint nf a. torrifi/s wi r _ - - - ~ ? _i 8 storm which came op about 7.30. an d There waa a large crowd present m from the country who were digap- ?g pointed. The System promises to cc | | fill this with as good a show in the id near fotnre, so those holding season tickets w ill lose nothing. r bi Perrsonals d, 8. C. Vanh went to New York an Thursday of last week. E ^ M. F. Allen, of Raleigh, was a visitor to the city Sunday. , 1" ' Mrs. John C. ^Vinston, of YoungB- st 8 ville, visited relatives in town last ? week. e Cspt. D. F. Byrurp, of Henderson, rh spent Sunday with his father, W. H. q Byrum. ? et P Mrs. Bodwell, of Moulton, is visit* ing her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Drake, on Main street. W. H.Byrtna, who has been on " ^ pleasure trip to Western North ? Cnroiin.i, returned Friday. C. A. Conway, of Raleigh, waa a at to visitor at the home of his parents on ? " Main street this week. a, ^ A. ft, Kearney, of Raleigh, who a baa bean on a visit to our town sev* oral days, returned Tqeadsy. _ a Mrs. A. B. Winston and little son, ] I Robert Henderson, want to Mow- to * borne loot week to visit her paswots. at 1 -/ NEWS ITEMS respondent ithered from in rown Each Week EDNESDAY . Mrs. Mary D. Speed, of Laure, <1 Mrs. Dr: Bobbin, of Cedar ret, are visiting at Kliuo Speed's. Dr. R. B. Henderson retprred idav from the I. O. O. F, eonventich met in Winston-Saleru last >ek. Rev. ilr. Craven, of Spring Hope, is a visitor to oar town Thursday last week. Mrs. Craven passed rough town on Wednesday enroute Granville county to visit relatives. Burnetts Winston. At the home of the bride on testham street at 7.30 last Tuesday ening Mr.- Beanie Burnette and iss Zelma Winston were happily irried, Kev. Mr. HarreU nfficuting leir many friends wish for them a ag and happy life. Hiss Bells Barrow DeadMiss Belle Barrow, who has been :k tor a 1 >ng while, died Saturday ght at 7.30 o'clock at the home of r brother Mr. Geo. Barrow. She is hurried at Oak Level church inday evening at 4 o'clock. The I rvices at the grove were conducted i Rev. G. P. Harrell. Llat of Letters Remaining in the Franklinton ist Office uncalled for: Cbas. V. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. ank Cooper, Lola Carbage, Noret Dunston, Louer Flouder, Anew Genett, L. E. McMinn, 2, Gus> Noble, Lelia Ferry, Pare Lee srry, Sarah B. Perry, J. W. Scott, ittie Willard, Fannie Williams. These letters will be beid for two jeks if not called for will be sent the Dead Letter office at Washgton, D. C. for official disposition. W. P. Edwards, P. M. Fire at Cotton mil. What came very near being one the most disaatrjoue fires our town s had in several years, was narrowaverted last Wednesday night at e Sterling Cotton Mill. About 2 dock Thursday morning it was icovered that a spark caused by a il getting in the tappers, had set fire a large amount of cotton lich was torn up ready for the ichine. In a very few minutes the lole of the inside of tbe lapper om, was almost a solid mass of mes. But with, quick work, level ads and faithful work, by, the Mill rs Co., and the aid of the plug in e piping running through e room, was soon flooded and tbe e gotten under control. The loss is a considerable amount of Cotton id damage to a larpe extent of the actunes. Tbe mill resumed work ;fcin on Thursday morning, but of uree several of the machines were le. Dr. S. Rapport wil; be in Louis rg at the Irguiabur ; Hotel, Tuesij May 23, foruhe purpose of exoining eyes add titling glasses, yeglasses and spel tacles made to all sights by on i wfio i8_^?ell iown and teliable, < ne wbgunderands the eye and their defects, unsultalion free. . , Now is thetiJe to get rid of your ,eumatismVn>u will find ChamberIns LiniraenVwonderfully effective ne sppllcatiorvwiU convince you of its erits. Try itj Fof sale by all deals. PAT - harvest, which the fellows will call nj> "near" or "farmer! 1 7 / YOUR TRL n K. Pa THE SEASOIS .? FLIRN Can always be fo/iind complete and the most up= prices are in keeping wi$] ing department is always is at your service djay or you had better talk)to us i , I * W. E Wtite f __ '. : i . * iRMER 8t Received of McCormick vers 1 [cCormic Rakes, One olumbus Wagons iteroational Harvesting Co. I also cari and a full and complete stock of Harness sdicine. burg unless you take ^ ' >lete stock of Farm y i carry. akes money for you. In this day and machinery you will find yourself next fall ana little money to you, and the other ite". I sell on (rood easy time. _ IE FRIEND I HILL A I'S LATEST IN I 1TURF J ') . =to?date to be had, and my b. the times. My Undertak-1 kept in splendid shape and! night. If you want a piano A \ I you want to save money. I d