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FRANKL1NT0N NEWS ITEMS Our Regular Correspondent Items of Interest Gathered from in and Near Our Sister Town Cadi Week CLOSES ON WEDNESDAY ? N. Y. Oullay lost a fin* horaa last Saturday at hi* farm naar town. : ?I. H. Kearney lost a fine mule laat Thursday might from ovsiwork and drjaking two much cold water while hot. *? ? i ? Rer. R.-C. Sand ling and daugh ter, Mrs. L L. Kiqg and children, of Clinton, are visiting relstivee in town and the oountry. ?Mr. John Weetley Mitchell, of Gi an villa county, spsnt a week with hia daughter, Mr. X>. W. Fowler, on South Hilbhoro street. ? Ballard-Cheatham Co, have put down a very broad concrete walk in front of their store which add* much to that part of the town. ? "Children"* Day" waa celebrat ed at the Method iet ehurch laat Sunday morning. A large crowd waa in attendance and the children'* aiaging and reeitationa were mach enjoyed. ? We are informed that there ia ? man in the Pop** neighborhood, who ha* bought a new cow that gives such rich milk hs hss to "skim off the cream for the calf" ta kesp from making him aide. ? John Gohen, a highly re* pee ted oolored man living on l.H. Kearney's land died audden laat Ssoday morn tng. He remarked to his wife that he felt bad and lay down acroee the bed and when ahe went to him he was dead. ? The family of the late Mr. C. L. Fleming dtairee to thank the good people of Kranklinton tor their kind nea* to him and them during his sickness, death and funeral. They greatly appreciate their thoughtful kindness. . ? Mra. Jsmae Burnett, former resident of this pi see, died in Roa noke Rapid* Monday and waa buried in Fairriew Cemetery, Franklin ton, Tuesday afternoon. The fanaral was from the Baptiat ehursh at I ? o'clock and waa aandacted by Rev. Mr. Harrell, pastor of that ahedrsh. ? Hetre*hing shewers wars wel comed Tuesday, as the farmers won getting very much dlaoo? aged at tho present prospasta for a cotton crop. From indie* tiooa now there will be not ot?t 40 par' cent of a crop of cotton and corn is alear out of it in thia section on most of the farms. Cotton meet ha act leaa than 30 ecota fcjr farm en to pay oat. ?Mr. W. K Montgomery died last Saturday night at It o'deck at him home ossr town. Hs was 08 years eld sad leaves a boat of rata- 1 tiTsa and friends to mown tbsir lsss. Hs waa bariad Monday at the fami ly beryiag ground at the late Dr. Parson plaoe by tho Maaonio order of this place. The ssnisaa wsr* oonductsd by Rev. Mr. Starling sad Rev. W. W. Boss of ths M. E. church. ? The "solaier" boys kit on bat* last Friday night in good spirits and with a happy and patriotic (talia| of a "good tana" for tha next ton days. Thay arrived at Anniaton Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock a ad on aceoant of a wreck there *?ere no tenia and the boys had to eat and aleap on the eara till about the middle of the afternoon Sanday. It aaeraa they run into a rainy apell and plenty of mod and alippery bills. Their camp ia a mile aad a half from tha stattoa, in the hills and woods. Lather Fleming died laat Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock at his home on Maaon street. H< had bean in vary feeble health for' sev eral months. He ia survived by a widow and five ehildren ? three wya and twa giria. Tha barU waa at Pope's Chspel Sunday afternoon. at 4 o'clock. Mr. Flaaateg's home county waa W arrest. Ha baa two brothers aad two sisters living v Wayne oounty and two ia Toan?a vHle. Ha waa 60 years old. The aarvioas ware oondaettd at tha grave by Rev. W. W. Roaa sasbtad by Ksv. Mr. Banks, of tha Chnstian ohureh. . . Personals MiMM Matt* and Kathleen Bal Urd left Tuesday for an extended trip to the mountajna of North Oar Mr. Walter Parker, of New York, waa a viator at the home of hie an cle, Mr. B. W. Ballard, thie week. Mr. Herbert Alatoo, of Philadel phia, waa a gaeat of Mr. B. W. Bal lard thia week. Miaa Mamie Dent, of Y onnganUe, ia tiaiting at Mr. A. B. Cooke'a thia Inaect Bit* cutiva Her mother and her to tba gfife _ She vu a First Fml^Urlio She waa laid FranUinton ia Fairriew Re*. W. W. Roee eo Extra Dut^ la addition to Col. W. L. llo Ghee's regular work in the eomtaia aary department at the approaohing encampment*, he has been ordered on apeeial doty at the N. C . Rife Range. The eoldiera will he glad to aee beak on the range, expe uader Til thXhoneet statement of a sufferer whrarsa cured. / A. S. BennVjIl Mentdomerr St., Hendsraoa, n\c., sayJ: "I have t sated Doao's kidney i'llls thor osghly and *now\thst tAey act just aa represented. Vor A long time iny back troubled fceiml there waa to moob lameneaa Ayi aoreneea in my loina that I. ooJQd not hardly straighten after st^OLing. My kid ney* did not da Mavork aa they ?heold and ths/kidley secretions were highly oolered, VAfter I had triad several remedies Without find ing relief, I heird of Uoan's Kid ney Pilla. Id J ahort tinii this rem edy removed tie lameness and paint in my bsok sop also eoiTeoted the trouble with aiy kidneys. 'A For sal* Jbj all dsslefc. Price 50 oents. Ifcster-Milburnl Co., Buf falo, New York, sole agents tor the United States. Remember the name? Doin1! ? and take no oittter. Dodaon's Liver Ton, a Safe Vegetable Liquid, Now Takes the Place at Calomel, the Powerfal Mineral Drag. Many people know the danger of cal omel, yet they take it became they know of nothing better. Other people are aot afraid of calomel because they do not understand what a dangerous drug t it is. Nobody Deeds to take dangerous cal omel (which is ssade from mercury) if they live near a drtqr store where Dod son i Liver Tone is sold. Scoggin Drug Co., sails Dodson's Lirer Tone, ana guarantees it to be a perfect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant tasting vegetable toaic, that lireoa up the liver without causing any For Sale. One building lot on Kenmoor Avenue with Spring bouse and wall. Apply to 6-17-tf- E. H. Sine. Notice to Creditors i Haying qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Hn. Kate E. Harris, deceased, ot Frankfi? county, NortS Carolina, this is ife no tify all penooaXhaTing cbinuytgainst aaid estate to pAseat I be surfs to the undersigned on onbefore the^tb day of Jane. 1911, or tbi?Votics irlll be plead in bar of their ?onn. All per sona indebted to ukTytlate wilt please make immediate pufent. This June 7th. 1912. / \ Notice A Complete New Line of le lines we exceptional ne to see us WE ABS COHTIHTJAiXY ADMfrc -TO _OOT ^ALREADY LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF Ft) R N/1 T U R E AND HOUSE /FURNISHINGS All the latest recently received a justable lawn c of the best mate: reputation for re our experience celebrated. ong ,nd most novel in our line. We have ?""5 supply of those comfortable ad lie frame is of iron and the cloth "e are increasing confidence in our 10 prices and will be glad to hand way. . Our line of pianos, tlhe >nab / schVlz needs no commendatioi found wanting. If you We always keep partment and we feel j from as will be found When in need of any here. They have been tried rant a high class instrument at :lo8e watch and pay especial a "lat you can find in our establi many cities. We respect yolir of this kind call and see us. this county and have not been a fair pricei come to see us tion to our Undertaking de nt as good (i line to select " " by giving you the best. w. e. White furniture co We Kerehanto merchandise, heal opened op a general ate 'hare we propose to carrj groceries and general i next to the Farmers and complete line, of general "i ?upplie?. We'also earry Clot Lg, Dry and Ls, Hats Loes We are looking;! We earry all kinds of barrows, mowers, rake wire, fence wire; nails. Moyer baggies, Pet J gies; the largest stock i l, of lime and oement next week iltaral implements, disc harrows, smoothing gssolidfe engines, wood saws, .pomps, barbed bo|__ , _ ? Q_. ? BB~-> ? muuiore uug oonnty. Carriages, tarries, harness. Cheap Less and High Harness W AGONS ? Hickory Colombia wagons, Web We sell on tune snd in rarest of virtues.) We tered on oar books, or before the war, that ii "Grand father Clan not what yon want it, com* in and money to prospective >ns, P; wagsns ice to at to not sell on a *e the general rer > say registered on giving in tax over when yon want it yon a price. We enstomsrs. Oar hat is in iont wagons, Tliornhill wagons, II steel wagons; no wood about it. 1 ? i?r?i (justioe the greatest and lit onless your name is regis- , itation of a debt paying man V? the tax books onder the exemption. It matters nofVhen you want to pay for w would lend a little |e ring, not in the dirty game' of politics, jfct te sell good on time. So poods Delivered in \pwn F?rraei% mske oar ators and stablss your besd-qnaf^rs when you oome to town./ HILL LIVE STOCK COMPANY
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