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FRANKLINTON Our Regular ( Items of Interest I and Near Oqr Siste CLOSES ON s ?The Conference returned Rev j W. W. Rose to serve another^year i with us. \? ?Pari and it NewhaJ Company in thviir tine musical concert is to be here December lltli. ?C. K. Best is moving his family to the Gee. V\ in*ton place about three miles from town. _ ?The small boys have already i started Christmas with their san^l I crackers and squednnl:*. ? A. II. Vance's new residence - is j rapidly going up and will he a hand-! some residence when completed. ?Thb **Shoofly" train No. 301 comes in now an hour earlier than | formerly leaving Raleigh at 5 in I stead of 6* ? All the coKon gins seem to be i Ttmning on half time now a9 cotton is all off the fields and the farmeis now have time to rabbit hunt. ? ?You are invited to attend the 'A'pron Bazaar," given by the Young Woman's Missionary Society at the t if r> iT7 i>_?i j icBi'ieuuo ui is. jj. ?? . nanara, from 2 to 5 o'clock Friday afternoon. , ?The .town is having removed the dead and burned trees and clearing up the lot on Main and Maeon streets where the old Methodist church and the store room on the; corner were burned last summer. This is as fine a location for a nice j building as there is in our town. ?And still another improvement for our town. It is rumored here that a stock company is being organized to build and operate an up-todate hotel some time during the early part of the coming year. The rumor is based on good autluuitv, but could not be confirmed, as much ~ 'I secrecy prevails concerning it. ?fcV S. Williams has purchased the store room on Main street, al ( preset)', occupied, hy J{. A. I'ruitt, adjoining his store and will remove the partition and convert the two into one. thereby makino more room i for his already large diy goods and grocery department. A bettei and more liandsome front will lie added.; ?At the residence of A J. Mor. | ton Sunday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock ' there was a quiet marriage, when his handsome daughter became the happy bride of Mr. Boss Wester, t he ceremony wa sperformed by Rev. I Mr. Harrill of the Baptjg^-church in | the presence of -a few intimate friends of the bride. After the cere, mony they left immediately for - Cedar Rock the home of the bridegroom where they will make thier future home. j Personal Judge C. M. Cooke passed through town last Saturday. Mri. E. Lynch, of 0*f?rd, '8 visiting Mrs. J. W- McGhee. Mil's Grace Ward la visiting Miss Bessie Dixon at Elizabeth C"yMrs. Joe Person was a visitor to our town Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Bettie Bail aril was a visitor at Mrs. B. W. Ballard's last week. M'?s Elizabeth Brewer, of Franklin, Va-, is visiting Mrs. B. T. Green. Prof. McClain attended the Teach, ore' Institute in Raleigh this Week, v Arthur Aiken, of Creed more, I spent Tuesday with Wesley Holmes. S. C. Vannn and wife attended Conference at Kinston last week. Mrs. Norman and Scott spent Sunday in Raleigh visiting Mrs. A' R. D. Johnson. Joseph Green and bride returned ' from their bridal toar to tlie Northern cities Saturday. Misses Mattie and Kate Ballard - pent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. C. H- Blabknail, of Kktrell. Rev. and Mrs. H. D. Hughes, of Raleigh, were visitors at Mr. B. W. Ballard's last week. Mi? Jean Ward osme horns Saturday, aooompanied by Miss Ida H|bi^ \ : v f JNEWs ITEMS 'orrespondent gathered From in r Town Each Week WEDNESDAY J William*, of Elm City, and spent Sunday. Mrs. S. 1*. Tomhnson,r who has "Keen visiting at Mr. J. S. Hoberaon'#, returned to her hcne ill Clayton on ;r M?*s Ctfcme ^Iitchell, who has been j waiting at jNH. Whitfield** the'past { week; returned lo her home in Rich-1 mond Monday. Bolkcc^at Gpld^teel "I wouldn't let a doctv?r ciX my foot. off." said H.' D.% EI;A Bantam^'Ohio, | although a horrihhv^ijlcer iia^ been the j plague of my life f iryour Vears. \Iiistead I ueed I>ucklenVn^n?iia Salve, and my f*>ot was a>oneaQipk'telr cured." Heals Burn* Bods/oprce, Bruises, Eczema. Pimples, Corns, Surest Pile cure 2-"?c at Ayiock Drug Co. Officers * Elected. The I. O? O. F. Lodge liehl an election'Tuesday nii*ht and elected the following officers for the ensuinp term: ii. R. dove, N. l?.; A. O, I'errv, V. (4.; B. A. While, Treas.; 7. S. Robeson, Sec'v, This lodge has a large working membership and some of the lu'St men in our town. B. \V. Ballard gave one of the beat talks on Thanksgiving ever heard ill this lodge. The Show"?he ParlamTand N'ewhall concert to l.e given in the graded school au- I ditoriuni, December 11th, is of the highest class. Kothusiist'.c recommendation of it] comes to us from many places where it has been. . I tVe wish the public to know that] this entertainment is inure expensive than we ordinarily could afford.' The Woman's Club has assumed' the responsibility of this concert anl ' has worked to nave it well patiouized. The former shows given here by j the Alkahest Co., of Atlanta, have j been splendidly attended and every one has expressed delight in each performance. Tuere are no people like the1 Frankliuton peopie for "working to-1 gether" and patronizing the "good LUIIIgS* " We heli-ve these shows have shut out those <>f a lower class and given uur people the advantage of seeing something worth seeing. They have certainly responded in a splendid, generous way. In the beginning t llio.OU worth.of season tickets were sold, and those who did not buy season tickets promised to be there and were as good as their word. Those person now holding their season tickets and for which the entire amount has not been collected | mi y expect it to be made before the 11th. Seats may be reserved at Crescent drug store i>y Friday, the 9tb, CAN YOU ASK MORE? " Your Money Book For the Asking. You Promise Nothing. We are so confident that we can furnish relief for Indigestion and dyspepsia that we promise to I snpply the medictDe free of all cost to every one Who nSM ft in * I * ' ? ? ? ?? ? ? ?'b ?v? uurvuuun i who Is not perfectly satl 3ed with the results. We exact no rqinlse* "hnd put nn one under any oh Ration what- | ever. Surely nothing c< lid he falrer.We are located right b< v where you I lire, and our reputation ibould be sufficient assurance on th genuineness of our offer. \ We want every oneV 10 la troubled with Indigestion or dyk tepala In any form to come to our store and bay a box of Retail Dyspepsia Tablets. Take them home, and give them a reasonable trial, according to directions, tf they don't please yon. tell na and we will quickly return your money. They hare a very mild but positive actlpn upon the organs with which they come In contact, apparently acting as a regain tire tonic upon the relaxed msecular coat of the bowel, thus orercomlng weaknsea. and aiding to restore the bowels .to more rigorous and healthy activity. Three sixes, 25c. 50c., and 11.00, Remember. yon can obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store?The Rexall Store. 8coggin Drug Co. . .. ,\.! . " . V r CHILDREN INJURED. Ordinary Cathartloa and Pills and Harsh Physio Cause Distressing Complaints. Tou cannot be over^careful Ju the election of medicine for children. Only the very gentlest bowel medicine | ebould ever be given, except In emergency cases. Ordinary pills, cathartics purgatives are apt to do more j hsHu ^than good. Tliey may cause I griping.'nausea and other distressing affitveffecta that are frequently healthI destroying. We personally recommend and guar| autre Rexall Orderlies as tho a|ueet | and most dependable remedy, ywhlch we know, for constipation nnd^tssoclj ate bowel disorders, t We hjyf e such absolute faith In the virtue/ of tills remedy that we Sell It on Jour guarantee of money back In every instance where It falls to give entire satisfaction. nud wo urge nil in deed of such med'eUie to try It^ at $ur Ask. ltexnll Orderlies ntfe oil ten just like candy, are particularly prompt aud agreeable In action, mby be tnken at any tiuio. clay or night: do not cause dlarrhccn. unuVea.' griping, excessive looseness, or other undesirable effects. They have n very mild but positive action u|m?u the organs with which they come In contact, apparently acting as a regulative tonic upon the relaxed muscular coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels to more'vigorous and healthy activity. Rexu^COrderlies commonly completely relieve constipation, except of course wbety of n surgical character. They also tend^to overcome tbe necessity of constancy taking laxatives to keep the bowelsMn normal condition. Three sizes of packages. 10 cents. 25 cents, and 50 cents Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store?The Rexall Store. The Scoggin Drug Co* x For Sale: A fine work ox: will. weisrh about twelve hundred pounds. n<J*er been hurt. f. WNKstice. Notice. I have taken the agency for the Foos line of Gasoline Engines in Franklin county- The Foos stands at the head of the list of gasoiihe engines. There is n<me better. Partus interested in buying an engine woum do well to see me before. Respect 4VUy, c, arris, j r 11?24-3t. M iplevnle, N. C. 1 . i1 Administrator's Notice j The undersigned hi .vihg duly quali- I fied as administrators neon the estate I, of W. T. Strickland, ilefceased, late of i Franklin county, N. ., tnis is t> notify \' atl persons holding*.claims against the i estate of the said cei^cKnt to exhibit! them to the undersigneiuadministrators : on or .before the 24th mv of November, 191*2, or this notice IwHibe plead in bar of thier recovery.! Tpht the 24thJ day of November, 1911. 1 \ A. R. Siku klandI) Adminhrtra- < W. j StrIi KLANdI > tors of w.T, j B. P. Stkii KLANdJ) S t rickland. W. H. Yaeborough, J^., Att'y. Selling Out. . *(I I have decitiecT'do mo\p to another i town, and for this xeasln I will sell i mattresses of any snwt very cheap. I For "a one-horse concern," 1 have a' ! pretty large stock. Comef^see mo be- j i fore I leave and get a baivaihy Geo E. moriihy jr. I j notice/ I Town Tax Payers ! The town tax hooks for 1911 have! been turned over to me for the col -1 lection ut the taxes thereon with in- j structions to collect! same. CoroeT i t X lorwara ana sett'e ySnr taxes and save funler costs. The old tax bonks 1 ave also been placed in my hands for collection, i with instructions to aillect at once, and, if necessary, to sW legal proceedings to do so. C me Viand let's get these settled w thout >durther costs. va R. H. Davis, 1 ax Collector. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS As the taxes fon 1911 will be doe Octobe^sti 1911 and l they having been placed in my 1 J_ W. - - uauaH ior collection! ><H8 is to j notify you to call at myoffice in Louisburg and i ;ttle same 1 at once. As I a a given a { shorter time to o llect same than has been givei heretofore , it will be necessary for you to attend to it at orice to save I both of us trouble.' i W. M. Boon, Sheriff. -y . . \ ' - . ' < . -X . ? .. i t ^ | Thanksgiv Is almost here and you suit or overcoat Interest is Epser And if you will but stop to/considei X investment you can .make?yo ^ the beautiful clc I i xx (K? / \Louisl | Leading ?-V? ^ They are the most perfect Ready-t( X are character makihg clothes, they + and figure. Special models for the fads with the moving spirit among -We always take pleasure in showin considered we can save yOu money. X novelties is complete and all that is ^ that we can dress you to your choic WWW WWvWVWWW r " k, AMONG T I Christmas 1 ^a? X THAT CAN BE 'C Nice Piece ( */* My Stock is Complete 2 And We Will Take Ple< y ' Remember that whettj you give a nice j I more and still it is thejre to continuall;r of him or he& everyday*in the year fo and let us 8bow you. \ L WE )^RE 11 ^ at all times to assist thos^jwbo are Jo v Z the proper taking care (HFplacing iwe w9 prices cheap consistent wTfh good so*vi( 1 sist you when by necessity you neel 01 P COME1NT7 A when in town it will be to you# in ?W. ? White ft f Louisburgj - 9 A \ ' ? r ' '< ' Wj ingl ~|| \ v will surely want a new X before it arrives. X itial to Memory Z^ that becoming clothes are the best u will remember to in and see >thes carried by Clothier CJoAiwj" s mm^SSmm^ X **? Vo. h - nuin^i. J A * > wear clothes in the world, they X . add grace and dignity to your form X sporty chaps in fact these lines are + the college chaps and society boys. g you that when quality and fit are. Our line of shoes, underwear and T necessary for us to convince you X e is a visit from you. 1 HE BEST 3 Dl?npnnff r > r i otitis 3 GOTTEN IS A K )f Furniture j j From Start to Finish *4 i tstire in Showing Yon. ft riece of FURNITURE it costs you no ^ remind the lucky one of your thought 1 | an untold number of years. Come in i# PREPARED infortunate as to lose-a loved one in ly their remains. You will find our X .a !? auu wc win suways ne glad to as- * ^ , ir service. 1 ' _jf 'O SEE US - 2 || tamest and you will find a warm irniture Company K forth Carolina. *j I ||>
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