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rT v " > -y ? ^ ^ ' ^ .'; ' ;franklinton Our Regular C a . , ' . Items of Interest < and Near Our Siste CLOSES ON r~ * *" ?The S. A. L. depot force has added Let tie Boykin to the office Homing gang. ?We heard on the street Tuesday . "that Mrs. Lucy WuiatoiV?of Jack Winston, of near Ynungsville, j was veiy id with pneumonia. ?And stilt low, rumbling rumen* 1 of the*' new h .tei are afloat. This would greatly help our town. Let's pull together for all new enterprises. i ?Don't forget the s^ow at the Graded School Auditorium next: Monday night, December ll?h. We shouid turn out and give them a full ( house. ?As advertised, Mrs. Wormouth held her sale at her residence last 43 J * m ?_ ? oaiuruay. A lair crowu was present. The cold weather kept off manv. Everything brought its full value. ?Lumber, brick and sand are being put on the lot for the new building on Main street, and work will soon begin in earnest and rap idly the building will be pushed to completion. ?Franklinton Lodge, No. 123, A. V, Jb A. M., held u special meeting last night (Thursday.) District Deputy Grand Master Bailey Owen, of Henderson, was present and the lodge enjoyed, bis visit very much, as they always do. ?The Farmers' Union held their -oyster "dinner" in the armory Thanksgiving Day. There was a large crowd of members and their friends present, and all seemed pleased with the course served and went away "rejoicing that |they got all that was ooming to them," . ?A negro, John Thomas by name, appropriated for himself two bales of cotton from the Youngsville cotton yard and sold it to B. W. Bal- i lard, we are informed, and settled off 1 a debt with K. P. Hill, of Louis ' burg, wfth the money he received, j He is now resting easy in the coun- < ty "hotel" at Louisburg. < ?An election will be hela in Franklinton next Tuesday, December 12th, to ask for a bond issue of tl 0,000 to complete the unfinished ? portion 01 me gooa roans. We at- * ready have good road* in a large 8 portion of the township, but there ' are others who wish good roads and ' who voted for good roads for those ' who already have tliem, and it is only just that we should all turn out to the polls and vote to give our 1 neighbors their just dues. " ' ?The annual fall outing of Cora panv F was enjoyed bv them last Friday, Deoember 1st, this being an < old fashioned oyster supper. The ] ' morning was taken up with work on their beautiful rifle range site near i town and the afternoon was devoted to drill. Rev. W. W. Rose, their 1 chaplain, will preach the annual ser mon in the Methodist church Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock, Decem ber 17th, and Capt. Kearney wishes " us to say to the members of the company that he is very anxious to have every man in the armory at 2 o'clock. ?Yonr reporter had the pleasure Tuesday of ahakiDg the hand of a very dear friend of way back in "Reconstruction Davs." Forty-nine years ago Mr John Bangut left this town and we gladly weloome him as an old tried and true friend of bygooe v, " days. Franklinton, he.says, seems like home to him, only he misses many fanes he used to kncyw that * have long since "passed over the river to the great beyond'" Many stre the pleasant memories of the old "Female'- Academy school days. We gladly weloome yon, "old friend," to our town, and extend to you all the courtesies of her people. Personal I. H. Kearney went to Raleigh Monday. ? Capt. D, T. Ward a pent Thanksgiving in Raleigh. Miaaee Emily and Elizabeth tiyraan are visiting their coaain here. Mrs. Jotia MeGhee left for Wendell this week to visit her son, 6. F. C&j' ' Metihee. Sbelton Wilson and wife are visiting Mrs. Wilson's parents near Wil*?n th'" wee^' s ' Donald Uioka and Charlie l*riteh. aid, orjV.rUmouth, spent last Sanday in oar eity. Misses Rath Taylor and Jayner, of Ozfbcd, spent Thanksgiving with Miss Mary Kearnev. Mas Hatiie MeQhee spent several L. i, i-*9r " " \ NEWS ITEMS 1 Correspondent jathered From in r Town Each Week WEDNESDAY turned home Tuesday. i Mips Susie Allen,' of the Agrioul-! tur?l Department, Kaleig , upeir ; Thanksgiving at home. J Mips Lucy Buhhiu returned to! King's 4iimin? n Cupctto, lLleidi, Monday, after spending *vernhda>8 visiting friends in town. .Mia. N. L. A cuck, ?fi<' has be?-ii ( vituting hei jmivu'8, W. ? . Ale .ok on Main itrrHtur.i- to iter horn* j in Rockx Mount Monday. j Mix G!x*ivit F??tfleio *n, who lia<* J he?n virtiting h?*r jorontH aiuo | Tliaiik^iviug 1>*T, returned 1?? {fl King'n Huaineaa College, Kaleigh, j 1 Tuesday. Mrs. H. (). Scott, daughter, Mrs j Norman, and Master Scott Norman, i " will leave this week for New York, where they will make, their future I home. \ a ' Every family has need ofc**ffood, re- I limbte liniment. For sprains, bruises, j soreness of the muscles and rheumatic c pains, there is nane better than Chain- ( bsrlain's. Sold bv all dealers.-- j . t ? ? 3 Apron Bazaar. , The young women of the Melho- 1 diet Missionary Society were del ght t ed with the result of their "Apron < Bazaar" held at the residenoe of B, ? W- Ballard last Friday afternoon I: from 2 to 6:30 o'clock. Kyery apro.. ti was sold and a number of duplicate I orders given. The proceeds amount * ed to 935.50 and the expense was small. The Indies have organized 3 a "Sewing Circle" among themselves ** for two weeks and for that tints will d b. glad to take ordera for aprona, I piain or fancy. s When your feet arte wet and cpld, I and your body shilltd. through atid through from exposureltake a big dose >f Chamberlain'a Cougq Remedy, bathe four feet in hot water before going to >ed, and you abealmosdcertain toward I iff a severe cold. For nle by all deal-: ? ITS. I j M ?? 'i *' Elects Officers. ? The Junior Order {,odge held an ; ,! ilection lost Monday night and elect JJ id the following officers toy the en- a ming year: B. L. Bragg,- C; C. U. 2 3 dines, J. C.; J, R, Cooke. As?t. R. i,; C. C. Kearney, Con.; B. J Black- a ?y, Warden; G. N. Purgersoo. J] Jh ip,; P. D. Finlaison, I. Sg A. G. jj torton, O. ?.; B. D. Collins, K. &; it S.M.Edwards, R. S ; J. W. Daniel, 11 Treasurer. w < la It W hen you have a cold get a bottle of ti Z amberlain'a Cough Remedy. It will Jjl loon fix you up all righb'and will ward J jff any tendency toward pneumonia, d This remedy costamanb opium or other narcotic and may be ^fiven aa confident- J ly to a baby as to anfdult. Sold by all a dealers. / n Parland and Newhall Concert. 5 Positively the last invitation to be J extended turough the Timks io at- n tend the Parland and New nail Con- i cert. We wish to remind you ouoe q more of this splendid opportunity " for hearing soinetmng"worth while.'" * W e bear a good quartet occasion- * ally but very_ . rarely hear expert g Bell Ringers so this is our oppor- , tunity to hear both at one.. v Don't (otget the tiiua nor the c I>lace, Monday December 11th at 8 I ! o'clock in the graded school audito-1 ( riura. Eveiy one every where I THINK THIS OVER. r TMa Offer Should Oslo the Confidence of the Meet Skeptical. We pay for all the medicine need 1 during the trial. If onr remedy falls , to completely relieve yon/of const!pa- | tion We take all the risk. Yon are i not obligated to ns in any way whatever. if yon accept on* olfer._ Tbat'e a mighty broad statement, hat we mean every word of It/ Conld anything be more fVlr for joxxtj A moan' identify. common-sense treatment w Relill Orderllea. which are eaten Uke cawdy. Their active principle la a recent scientific discovery that InV uihA?i. colorless, and tasteless; vert prcpounced. gentle, and pleasant in and partlcnlarly agreeable la ederf way. This Ingredient does not citir diarrhoea, nansea. "ntnleoee. gripttft- or other tncooveotenie. Rexall Orderlies are particularly |<ppd for children, aged end delicate persons. If yon snffer from chrdhlc or bsbttoal constipation, or the associate'or dependent ehronlc ailments, we arge yos to try Rexall Orderlies at onr rise. I Onieihar. yea ana gat them only at ma atom. 13 tablets. 10 cents; 30 tyblete. 3B cants; 80 tablets. CO cents. Bold only at oar store?Tho Began Store SeoRgin Drag Co ? i . ' ' , 7* ' ^ *. ' *?">' t ------ WWggg*yF? I fill 111 l|?e hlgl l*"Ht t?*rill| Clf tlllH ^ O* Fo. fivH VHiO'8 it I'AH lie- II Be*d liner in ilie Alw.thesi L'ourse. Th.-y i.AVf a stronger per_ hUii" I this year slid undoubtedly Mill ? olip*e *11 Tortii* r records* Male te> intirunieiii.il quartets, bell in its, Vocal Hit?i instrumental M h, etc gt*t ? ^ I"" ! 'tf variety iu thin show. Mr. John F. MoC'mth* iK?in soloist, Ia< of Iwval t'"Db rvaion of music. Ger tuau nap gr? atl\ sireiigtneucd u?e Ju.-irte* Th?? Y. M. C. A. of New York iu?k?* this criticism f this quartet, *WV take ureal ider.sHre in giving [ e wir >uu*-ni poiMii.io recoiuiiieudaiu>u. The* keep the audi-nce in an ji r.mr fr- in g-art to uiish, excelling luring it-rious ztiusio*! numbers ifhicb arvf to sh.-w their aiiistio ihi it\ 1J? iii ivil Heals cm secured at 'n-cvni I)iug Store. "1 had been troubled t^ith const ipa;ion for two years and t^d all of the >cst physicians in Brutd), Tcnn.,- and hey could do nothmK. for me," w'ites rhus. E Williams. HKcMleboro. Ky. 'Two packages of (Jha>ibla>u.'s Stomach md Liver Tablets cutfd me." For sale >y all dsalers. f sTho Woman's Club MeetsItyit* Woman's Club met with Miss Selli* C\?n*av Ttn*<1a\ afternoon ki tour o\jh?ck. Nineteen ladies vere present, the largest number )re???-nt for anv me?4ing. l?ivio im >r<ivemeni * hieh im t?e real motive f the organisation I*'an the subject >f disc^ssioQ fori the afternoon. ?or carr> ins ohI this work the roung wom?j anticipate getting up i play some tin^e in January. The itiaine#- ot the niJatiug concluded he most orikjinjil Hn^Kcjelightful conest began. Qu?4iion>s*were angers of families in lour t^witN Th? losteBa choked nJich ingenuity in nakiug out brightLnd ongiual queaions applicable tJ families* in the icinityt I Mrs. B. T Gtr?jea and Mrs. J. S. iorris tied for /the highi st score, Irs. vlorris drawing the. prise, a ainty, hand embroidered apron, delicious r?f. eshinents were then erved. 'MY BLOOD IN FINE CONDITION" very sufferer from Blood Poison should ad what Mrs. O. F. Medllu, of Weldon, . C.. sajs of her experience: "I was a rrlbte sufferer from Blood Poison. If the tin would be broken, the fieoh would beime Id darned, itch and barn, and develop ito sores. Before the birth of one of my illdren, my whole body became fearfully voUen, and I was in t '-e&ioqfc condition tneralhr. \ I used Mrs. ^oe Poison's Re inly and ItVcured me. My blodd Is In floe >udltton. J believe If It had hot been for Ira. Joe Arson's Remedy 1/ would have Led. Its value la priceless."/ Away bacl In the days of/Moses it was ild. In tie blood thereof Is tho life," od never veere truer word* spoken. This Ital fluid lslthe essence of ftfe and health, ad when ft becomes Inxmre, impoverhed or poisoned the reaailt Is debility, eakoesa, lots of vitality .Jeoerjcy and life self. Wlthdut good bloom good health is possible. 1 ,Mh JOE PERSOf S REMEDY ' a sore spylflc^ for al| trgoblei^ due to ui/nrc, iiupuicruaea idb poisonea oiooa, ieh. as Eczema, Old 8<*es, Scrofula, and le long train of attendant aliments, Iniudtne Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Stomach roubles, NeHbusneas, I Rheumatism, Cairrh. Female Troubles J and general "runown* conditions in bofta men and women. It feeds the mood, d&res oat every vesige of poison, tones vp the nervous sys?m, induces sosnd add refreshing sleep, d brings the entires body back to Its atural healthy condition. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy is scientific ally prepared frdm purely vegetable 1nredients. It positives contains no opiate r narcotic of anv kind, ho Iodide of PotasInm or other mlneinl?-Just a compound of elpfnl herbs, nature** own remedy fop hnlan Ills. \ As a Tonic, Alterative, Blood pnrlfler or [ervlne, it has no equal. It anlckly conners Nervous Prostration and Insomnia. We don't care how many doctors hare aid yon could OAT be cored?Mrs. Joe Peron's Remedy will core yon if yon will nly give. It a chance, write oa for tesImonlals from'people who expected Ion* go to !>e dead, but are living today and lad to tell how this Remedy cured them. In cases of external trouble, lnflammalon. ulceration or itching hnmor. onr Vasb should be used with the Remedy. For itele by druggists, or supplied direct m receipt, of price, $1.00 per bottle; 6 hotlos for $3.00: 1 dozen by express prepaid or no 00. by ^ + its. joc pi tsars re me by ca.. ihmi, r_c. Land Sple. By virtue of an order of the Superior Couit of Franklip county,made in a i^vioi pwccumg eniuiea, flirn. SU6 P. Alford, adtnx. at L. 8. Alford the undersigned commissioner will expote to sale to the highest bidder, - at the court house doot* k\ Louisburg, N. C. on Monday, thewrst d?v of January 1812, at 12 o'clojk noon, the following described real ertate, situated in said franklin count/, towrit; Beginning as a sFkke, C. M. Vaughan s corner,/thence\ 1 l-2d e 26.66 chains to a a take, sprmcry a pine stump, VaugBan's corn* in Mrs. Yarborough a line; thence b\aurvejr made from copy <jt Mr. fallen survey of about thirlh years ago, ViTd e 1110 chains to a/stake now Ma. Yarborou b's corner; thence o 3d e\ chain to an elm; th Jure e 42.60 ahaias \ an ash on Li,tle Cfeek; thence s 8d c lVhain to W. K. Dfvia corner; thence V 20.60 chains to I pine stump; then< ?\ 3d w 26.26 chama to Little Creek; th\ce a 6d w atztut 7 chains to a sthke\rd pointers Is Harris's line; thence a atsw line n 88fi-'d w 16 ehains to a staW south oa the ereek; thence n 1 l-2d I 8.26 cbyina to 6rock: thence n 88 l-2d w 16 ehltae to the beginning containing one huwired acres. The arms of the sale, shell be ona third clah, remainder in" twelve months with idtemt thereon from date of sale. Thin the 28th day of November 1811. I WH Tn^ I Commissioner. U - ' . /J ' ".'/y , TV. ?? fSW * ' *'' ' ' ' ffl |M Ml MM?I? ? ??< | | CHRISTM Is almost here and you suit or overcoat Interest is Essei _ And if you will butJ stop to conside: X investment you can make?y< X' /the beautiful cl if I -ill Wh< Leading UThey are the mdst perfect ReadVt are character making clothes, they and figure. Spetial models for the fads with the moVing spirit among We always take measure in showii considered we canlsave yOu money novelties is complete and all tfiat is that we can dress you to your choii L AMONG 1 I Christmas 1THAT CAN BE Nice Piece > 9BflD spHHsnn My Stock is Complete And We WiB Take/Pie Remember that when you give a nice more and still it is there to conttnuallj of him or her everyday in the year foi and let us shoyj: you. at all times to assist those wno are so "the proper taking care arid pmcing a^ prices cheap consistent wkh good serv sist you when by necessity^tou need c comeHn" when in town it will be jo youk ii welcome W. E. Whpe | I w:mir j " V ? - AS... [j will surely want anew- ~ " ^T " before it arrives. 1; # . ntial to Memory. ij r that becoming clothes are the best ju will remember to in and see othes carried by Clothier I f tJlumnlW. | I || ^ l Cjetfiwv^" ? IHlJBiF? 0 wear clothes in the world, they X .add grace and dignity to your form X 1 sporty chaps in fact these lines are + the' college chaps and society boys. ig you, that when quality and fit are . Our Hue of shoes, underwear and T necessary for us to convince you X ;e is a visit from you. ?? + HE BEST 3 ; Presents i ; GOTTEN IS 4, ? X of Furniture 'j From Start to Finish ^ asure in Showing You. jf piece of FURNITURE it costs you no r remind the lucky one of your thought 1 r an untold number of years. Come in 4# PREPARED J j unfortunate as to lose a loved one in J I ray their remains. You will find our Z. I ice and we will always be glad to as iur service. ' "Ti ro SEE US jJ aterest and you will find a wajm B ^aiting you. 7 I urnHure Company *J Worth Carolina. ' jfl H
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