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? ??M??? FRANKLINTON J Our Regular ( Items of Interest < and Near Our Sistc CLOSES ON y ' ?A little dispute over -1 dray caused a little affray at the cotton yard Monday. ? "Good Jtreets!'?that's the cry. We will have them, too, because the commissioners have said so. ? The time is drawing near for the Parland and Newhall Co. to appear at the Graded School. Don't forget itl-?The Tuesday Club has changed its name to the Woman's Club. The next meeting of the club will be held with . Miss Kate Ballard on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ?The Rev. Mr., Hall, the presiding Ederof the Raleigh District of the M. 1 E. Church will occupy the puipit at the Methodist church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. ?Several young men, citizens of our town, gave a delightful barbecue and other refreshments at tne armory Tuesday night. Of course, they had a good time, because Mr. High oooKV*d toe pig. ?The barbecue and oyster dinner given by the Young Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist church was quite a success. Proceeds amounted to #40.52, though the expense had to come out of this amount. Mr. John S. Roberson retained Monday from Clayton where he went as n delegate to the Sth District I. O. O. F. Convention. He stoped over in R aUiirli UT.L. P. . -uu t??*c r uiesi on ms return ^ trip. He was accompanied by, his two e children, Harris and Susie, and reports a "big time.M ?The Times last week reported the death of a person 107 years old as being the oldest in this county. We deny ~ this, as there died at (ieorge Fuller's last week an old colored woman. Fanny Harris, who was born in 1801, which ^ makes her 110 years old at her death, she being born in July of that year. - ? James S. Yarboro, E. P. Blacklev, the <looch Brothers, of Wilton, and ^vvseyeral other "Knights of the Forest," ?^rts, had a nice little fox hunt last Tue^d^. They jumped "Reynard" near Pope's. Chanel church, had & live y | chase of one lh>ur and ten minutes and cau^h: him uear th<s]?ot they started? him He was a '^nerel|ow." ^ * ? The 'Automobile T :ur, Atlanta en r'Hits to Richmond to attend rS^Na i tional Highway Association, whlthj meet? in Richmond next Monday, willi pass through Franklin ton some time during the day Saturday. They will make a stop for the night at Henderson. They will ba joined all along the route by other cars from the towns through which they pass. ?There was a quiet marriage at Mr E. li. Evans* last Sunday evening at 5:3t>, the contracting partus l>eing*Mr-, Fred Cooke, of the firm of McGheeJoypt-r Co., and Miss Julia Card, a charming, beautiful and popular young lady of our town. She is xhe niece of Mrs. E. H. Evans and C. E. Powell. Their many friends wish for them a long, happy and prosperous life. Personal. Miss Laura Smith, of Kittrell, spent Monday in our city. , Miita Mary Belle Macon, of Leuisburg is visiting at Dr. J. H. Harris'. Mrs. W. H. Hall went to Smitliiield Monday to visit her sister, who is very flick. Miss Maggie High left last Friday for Wilson_county where she will teach school. i ' Miss Ethel Sand ling, of Granville county, is visiting relatives in town this week. Miss Rie Parker, of Warrenton, spent Tuesday v night with her sister, Mrs. B. W. Ballard. ? Mrs. T. C. Harrison, of Weldon,came up Monday on 41 to visit her country home near town. , Miss Carlton came in on 41 Monday to attend the flolden-Staley marriage on Wednesday. e. T. Harper, of Zebulon, brother of -Fuller and Walter Harper of our town, Visited here last Sunday. Capt. and Mrs. W. P. Clements, of Raleigh, spent Sunday night with her lather, W. H. Byrum on Clegg Heights Will Parrish and wife, of Cedar Rock, who has been visiting her sister Mn. Z. R Rowe, returned home MonDr. Staler, of Suffolk, Vs., came in RIm on 41 Monday to be present at the marIB (tags of his daughter |to Mr. B. -T. H olden of Louis burg oa Wednesday. NEW^ ITEMS lorrespondent * Gathered From in x Town Each Week WEDNESDAY ?J Moulton Items. Rev. Mr. Ellis filled his regular appointment at Co* inth Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Quite a Urge crowd was , present. 1 Marcellus ,xilson and Clyde Edwards were pleasant callers at J. C. Tharrington's Sunday afternoon. [ C. G. Cash and "wife and Mrs. Jane Cash spent Suuday at Willie Bailey's. Toinmie Cash spent Friday night and Saturday ot his bmther-ia. law's* Eddie 4 hampion, near Franklinton. Mrs. Lettie Smith and children spent Saturday and Sunday her father's. James Wright. With best wishes for the Turns. Blue Bells. There is little dangerVrom a cold or from an attack of the arip except when followed by pneumqnialand this never happens when Chabt&rlain s Cough Remedy is used. This abrady has won its great reputation amf ext*aaive sale by its remarkable Cure* of colds and grip and can he relied upon with implicit confidence. For sal? by all dealers. Mile Rook Items. Misses Fannie and Ethel Holmes spent Saturday and Sunday in Louisburg. George Abbott, of Richmond. Va., is visiting his DeoDle in this pommunitv. Mallie Perry and Henry Goewick were pleasant callers at W. II. Holmes Sunday night. Little Minnie and Olia Novell spent Saturday and iftxnday with their brother, A A. Nowell. * From all reports their will be right | many marriages in our community in I the near future. Lookout Mr. Register of Deeds they will keep you busy. Rest wishes to the Tim*s and all its! readers. 'Brown* Eyes. Balked at Cold* Steel "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot off, "said H. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohj^, ' although a horrible u!ce had been the I I plague of my iifo f ?r foi r years. Int^tc^d I uesd Bucklen*^ Lrnica Salve. I asd niy foot was soo: ^vQunpletely cured." .-Heal* Burns, Joilv^Sores, 1 Bruises, Eczenja. Pimples Corns/Shw<J tat Piif cure''1-)C at Aycoc : Drug Co. , \v Pope'sItempT Mrs. niRnch Cox, of . Raleigh, spent last week wttl^her sister, Mrs. R. L. Cony era, of Pop^. Miss Mamie DickerKa graduate of L a.bburg Female Cellejivis teaching our school at Pope's and^M- al^glad to. know that we have such a good tek^ier. ... K. L. Mr-ofts and G. ii. P^rgersoh^ went to the Eastern North Carolina Christian Conference last wppIt wliom they met many friends and saw many j fine farms. K. L. Cody era spent Sunday with A. B. Wester, of Franklmton. N. Y. Gu.L'y has sold oat his stand ing timber to a large lumber company and wid commence i.?afew days to saw. The com husking has commenced and FREE IF IT FAILS. " Ysiit Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied With the Medieioe We Recommend. We ere so positive that our remcdy will permanently relieve constipation, no matter how chronic It may be. that we otter to fnrnlsh the medicine at oor expense rfc iuid It fall to produce satisfactory requite. * It la worse than useless to attempt to cure constipation with cathartic drugs. Laxative or cathartics do much harm. They cause a reaction. Irritate, and weaken the bowels and tend to make constipation more chronic. Besides, tbelr nse becomes a habit that la dangerous. Constipation Is caused by a weakness of the nerves and muscles of the large Intestine or descending colon. To exPAH [.frrrlgnetil relief yon must tberefore tone hp and strengthen these organs and n-ssore thrtn to healthier activity. I I We want you to try Rexall Orderlies on our reconmendajpm. They are ex eaedlngly pleasant An take, being eaten like naA, an# are Ideal for children. delicate peAone. and old folks.' aa well as t<k Be robust. They act dtnctly on tbafervea and maaelea of tile bowels, lfhey apparency have a central atticA on other associate organs ot glamp. They do not purge, cause excessive looseness, nor crest# aay lacenvenldfcce whatever. They may be takaa at agy time, day er night. They win positively relieve chronic er hahttaal coostlpatkm. If not of surgical variety, and the myriads of aamrtatf er depend not chronic ailments, if taken with regularity for a reasonable length of turn. 12 tablets. 10 ceats; M tablets, as cants: 80 tablets. 10 oents. gold only * our store?The Bonn Store. Th* Saoggin Drug Co. .7 *" ? . >>. /* - > Vv | many fiue crops of com has been housecL W. A. Fuller made 100 b^la. with two horses and 20 bales of cotton, besides wheat, peas, potatoes, me^t and everything else needed on the farm. Pope's local Union is preparing for < an oyster sunper Thanksgiving Day. While cotton.is low, >ve are thanking for so mauy blessings. . A few nights past some of our young men came out from town to try our good roads and they must have had some of the beioved spirits that comes in those brown paper boxes that >yo see on every roadside. Their horses' feet were heard as in the days of Grant and Loe. .. . (J. H. P. j <and I.iver . Tablets do not sick<jp>or gripe, andmay. I be taken with pe?fe?t safety by the most A delicate womm er?he youngest child. I The old and fceblcAsill also tind iHera a " uiost suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their Weakened digestion A i and for reguthtindtheNboweU. For sale I by ah dealers. ? - 1 CA'JSS Fjit ALAKM. j Less e* A**ocii*? or D'ttrets After Eat* ing n Uympicm That Should Not A 0a Disregarded. I Appetite is jus; n natural desire for * food Loss of ap;ietii.? or stotnacb d.s- J tresa after eating indicate indigestion a or dyspepsia. Over-oa.ing is u habit J vary dangerous to u person's good gen 1 erai health. It is not what yon est. but what you A digest and assimilate that does yon I good. Some of the strongest, heaviest. ' and healthiest persons are moderate 1 eaters. There is nothing that will cause J more trouble than a disordered stom 1 ach, and ctay people daUg.-'contract mono a* maiaoies simply tvrougb Ols A reftri or abuse of the sp ouch. I Wm urge all who sgfroj from any 1 stomach derangement. ind gcstion. or | dyspepsia. whethec^cute or chronic a to try Rexall Dyspepsia T ibleta. with I the distinct undemanding pat wo will ^ refund their nfbumj without question or formality, w after reasonable use of i this msdiclnJT they art not perfectly I satisfied wit* the results Wm recom " mend tbem f to our customers every J day. and have yet to hear of aay cue a who has uoti_been benefited by tbem I Wo honestly believe them to be#wtth A out equal. ~Tbey give very prompt re lief, nidlng to ueutrnllze the gastrl A juices, strenglhen the digestive organs. I to regulate the bowels, aud thus to pro \ mote perfect nutrition, and eradicate J all unhealthy symptoms. j We urge you to try a 2T>c. box of I I Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, wfilch gives 1 j 15 days* .treatment.1 At the end of that time, your money will be returned j tp. yon if you are not satisfied. Oi" course, in chronic casa^length of treat| ment varies For such cases, we have I two larger sizes, which sell for 50c. and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community kqnly at our store?The Rexall Store , Scuggiu Drug*Co. I I r *'I do not believe there is any other j. j medicine so good fur whooping cough as [ j Chamberlain's Couj! Q Remedy," writes | Mrs. Francis Turp iiSvJunction City. ] I Ore. This remedy i atfeq^unsurpassed I I for colds and croups For sale by all' ; dealers. ' ? . i House and Lot |For Sale in' ^^Franklintorl N. C. CottagK^ouse insperfect repair with . go?>d gardenSqt amrHe iize for building ' ] another house^lteaixh fully located on . | the vorner, of Lbwisl street and | Wellons Ave. For fui Liier^formation | apply Henry May, 0 .7 Church street, j j Lynchburg, Va. NoticeJ Having qualitied ax Administrator of the estate of the late W- N. 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