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I frankuntonJiews items Our Regular Correspondent Items of Interest Gathered from in and New Our Sister Town Each Week ClOSeS ON WEDNESDAY ? Seferhl of the Sterling olerka are out on racstion this weak. ? M. P. Allen, of Raleigh, is at home this week on the siok list. ? "St" Holms killed a beef last Friday being the first in three weeks. vV ? Watermelons, cantaloupes, and cucumbers are plentifal on oar streets and the doctors are kept b?sy going. ? The Popes Chapel meeting we are informed m dot decided upon, aa to date, and will not be 2nd Sand a y is August as reported last week. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Keel, pro prietors of a alight of ' band and storing piotnre show, gave aa exhi bition here Taeeday night to a small crowd. .. * ?Thar* was a *hig fiahing party went oat to Mr. Walker Winston's last week and had a big time, and greatly enjoyed th? hospitality of Mr. Winston. The party was oom_ poeek of L. C. Pirie, J. S. .Morris, F. M. Drake, J. A. Vann, Ike ffil iiims, C. D. Britt, Stark Layton and ?"Cora shocking" Norf Winston. ? Well its hot. Krerrbody says **aiot it hot?" and it certainly is hot . and no prospect of rain in sight. Well our town is a dry town and we can expect nothing else, for sev eral days last Week a shower would come . to the corporate limits and stop. We suppose' from fear of be ing arrested if over a certain num ber of "drops" entered the town. ? Joell* Merritt colored, waa up before a court held in the Mayers offioe Mondsy for beating and other wise unmercifully treating her ? 12 year old daaghter, Aa we gath ered it it see me that aba procured a buggy whip from a neighbor and literally wore it oat on the child'a node person. A light fine was pat on her with a warning of a jail sen tenoe if repeated. %s<v si mj:.- ps BUT ' R Mr fotnd dead naar the water tuk 1m* Thandtr morning. Ad i?q?eM wu held ?d the J?y ?? be e?me to hie d^ath by being hit by ? S. A. L. engiaa mou time daribg *.*&. Thar. ware ell kind. of ? raporti eircolated among the colored people ibout tke killing. the aujor. iirof tl Jem beliere he wee *?|ikd And put on the road, bat we ooder atand he receired aa "expreee pack, age" Wednesday evaaiag and the ^opposition i? he ?w?l!o"?ed a little too much of thin end ait lowu oa iia road and went to sleep. ?'The <1 S. Williama large briok building is going ap slowly. bat when completed will be an ap-to .7 date kaQding? one that the town will be proad at. It k aow tne fur tome one elee to start ap another. How aboat the cotton mill down on Brinkley creak. Let* ba*e it by all means. How about a 1 arga brick hail ding oc the oorner of Major Bollock's. The big hotel will be boilt in a short time then we will ban good aooommodatiena for the people. -Col. W.L.MoOhae left Tnea daj of laat weak 'or Camp Glenn at Morekead CSty to be away tan day*. Ha will superintend the Kifl? the C*wp. While away hfi^unUynaTa a wa*k and boaaa t party at hie btanwol ooantry place oikkTw Ki?er iteok farm. Wa udefitUil they had a -very enjoy ;'abV<) ;tlnU 'i^en^?l ap with aj to which many of tktii (rieads fun towawwt, lll 'tf ibia report a o-nt ?>*? 3 j. List Of Letters. Remaining in the Krauklmton Poetoffice uncalled for J. B. Allen, S. M. Ballard, Irorj Baaa, Wm. Br rant, Ida Evane, Mrs. Annie Green, J. C. Oreaa, C. C. Green, Millie Hicks, Stella Mann; E. p. Manghelm, B?nhi A. Parry, Mra. W. M. Simmons, James Stal tinge, Robt Sturdivant, L. C. Wil aon, H albert ynrborongb. When calling (or any of the above letters pleaea e?y joa aaw tbeaa ad Tertieed. W. P. Edwabus. P. M. - ? 1 in tfae National Corn Exposition offices at Columbia. Mr. Hobdj stands ?* wediailj higb among agricultural edu cators of the country, and his exper ience Bts him for the management of the unique school. The boyi will be di vided into imipwifs and aquadi, and through the co-ope ration o t President Riggs of Clemson Agrichltural Cottexe, cadets of the first class will be placed in command of the boys, who will be under semi-military dicipline during their star >" Columbia. They will be comfortably quartered go the State Fair Grounds near the exposition build ings, and will be given daily instruc tion along agricultural lines by some of the foremost agriculturists of the country who will be In attendance at the Exposition. But the boys will net have all work: the city of Columbia, through its Council, has made aa ap propriation for a banquet to he given the boys on the last night ot (he SehooL The trip to Sooth Carolina will of itself he quite aa incentive to any of the boys living in distant states. There are en rolled in Boys' Corn CI aba this year seventy-five thousand boys In the var ious Southern States, and the pupils at tfae School win be the selected boys est of this great aggregation. As a tribute to Dr. Seaman A. Knapp whose work tor the sgricultoral devel opment of the Sooth makes it pecaliar ly appropriate that his memory be hon ored in connection with the Boys' Corn Club Work, Soath Carolina win offer a hsnrtsosao breuse bast, as the prise for the State seeking the best showing each year la the hoys' sad girls' club work. The sward of this host of Dr. : Knapp will be made daring the expo sttioa school, -probably at the Beiye' banquet Several notable men have Already peuiaJssil to be yrsssat on this ssnsslon sad participate ia the issuing of diplegias to the boys and awarding of the bast. pmcmt ud oU , bat it can be Colic, Cholera r bu cored It ?od epidemic. lOOnfttt Cannot Do?n ? Kidney Pitt were wtd ley eared. V / ?ee.-. iry V Jm /H< M*> ' i Bm proreo ttti dp re permanent Tfce teeti money k ftp* thk lcxM-, f' / \ The proof /oDTtocingX ?I. .uSered \ ache end the) mueh pain 1 my kidney*. I* tlfa morning wAo I got up, I hit KWtk and lam*. Mtler I osed Doan'a&id nay Pilla mt ache* and paint disap peered and |I felt better ih every way. I oaoVecoromend UKs reme dy highly ail advia* iuAa to any ona afflicted | with knay oom plaiut." (StaAeraeat jpven in Feb ruary 1908) \ f y . A SECOND! MDORSEMINT Mr. F filler \mJ\ interviewed on December #, 18j#aod ha aaid: ?'I take Doaa'i KiMey Pilla oeaaoan. ally when 1 HA feat 1 Bead * kid nay medicine aa<* they alway help ma. 1 kno# thafcthia remedy aota aa represented a nil do not haeitate to contira/my former endoraemeat For Jala by allUealera. Prioe 60 oe o m. Foater-lflbura Co., Buf falo, Saw York, aolA agenta tor the Uniud State*. ? V Hkmember the DIM ? Doaa'e ? any take no/ other. 1 Notice to Creditors Having Qualified aa executor of the at will and teabaaaaot of lira. Kate E. anris, deceased, late oy Franklin luntv, North Carottaa, this la to no - - baring cUUroa against * (same to the the 1th day of will be plead 17- 4-U per te will pleaae It. Tkis June said estate t\ undersigned or June, 1#12, or in bar of their sons Indebted to i make immediate 7th. 1912.' /JOSEPH N. RAMEY v.; , Proprietor \ LOUISBURG, NIC WHAT'S THE Making your ct \dren'a dresses /hen yon ' them - ready-made ^than you can buy the cloth it takes to make thej^L V^ome in and see that /this abatement is true. Wilkins & Stegall E.JL ROGERS Tmworker/ Will makelfciti m a^lTon any ]< ? Work Guarad^rf^ Call or writ? w) m in noedVf anything in my line. We have ihip in make renience. Is a guarantee to wait so long, fire us a call. c ZOLLEE WILKINS OSCAR STEGALL TO, MISS SEEING OtiR NICE ANp COMPLETE /XDTE OF ng Department receives our special attention, yt all times and should you need anything in this line or ou services, we will give you the best attention to be had in this section. Remember wlien in Louisburg to call at our store and make your self af home. \ LOUISBURG WORTH CAROLINA . ; M I L L Live Stock CO. We have opened up a general store next to the Fal'mer* and Merchant* Bank, where we ^ropoee to carry a complete line of general merchandise, heavy groeeries snd general farm supplies. We also carry Clothing, Dry Goods, ~ and Shoes We are looking; tor a oar, e?:b, of lime Ad cement next week We carry all kinds of agricultural implement*, disc harrows, smoothing harrows, mowers, rakes, gasoline 'engine?, wood saws, pumps, barbed Wire, fence Wire, Balls. / Moyer baggies, Peters baggie#, Piiie/gtrl baggies, Baltimore bag gies; the largsat stook earned in the ooant/. Carriages, sarries, harness. Cheap Harnes^ .and High Priced juupess W AGO N 8 ? Hickory wagons, Columbia wagons, Webber wage We sell on tune and injastioe to rarest of virtues.) We do not i tared on oar books, or have the before the war, that is to "Grand father Clause," g. not what yon want nor w! it, oome in and m make money to prospective o game of polities, bat te dmont nd all < on a credit teral repot ' on the ta* over your 'on want it nor a prioe. We alao Oar hat on time. sgona, Thorn hill wagons, wagons; no wood shout it. '"ustioe the greatest and s? yoor name is regis. ?t ? debt paying man tax books under the :emption. It matters you want to pay for 'onld lend a little k in the Vint;, not in the dirty oome No Goods Delivered in Town Farmers, makeAnr store and stables your bead-quaf^ers when you totown. f HILL Liyfc STOCK COMPANY ? ?* ? ' % * I ' . i
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