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FRANKL1NT0N NEWS ITEMS Our Regular Correspondent Items of Interest Gathered From in and Near Our Sister Town Each Week CLOSES ON WEDNESDAY' ? A report on the street Taeaday vii to tke affect that Mr. G. D. Leavister was vary low with rheu matism. ? Mr. Fox, Superintendent ot the Ej jfRr io Light and Powar Oon ia in town this week looking after the in terest of the plant here. ? Mr. -Joseph O. Green, Jr., haa opened a garage here where he will display the several new auto cars, for which^he is State Agent ? EJ Winston, tenant on I. II. Kearneys land, brought in an open boll of cotton Monday which was long staple and soft texture. ? Mr. apd Mrs. T. C. Harrison, of Weldon, came in on 41 Monday and left immediately for their Country residence four mile* from town. ? Mr. J. E. Faulkner and family, of Alert, hare moved back to our town, where Mr. Faulkner has ac cepted a situation with the Starling. ? Sheriff H. C. and I. H. Kearney returned from W ashington City last Sanday where they had been for . a week at the hospital to have another alteration on the falae limb of the Sheriffs, which has never been bnt little ase to hiip. ? Mr. Fred R. Hiclu, of thia town, and Mm Maud Andrew*, of High Point, wen married in High Point Aagtut 2nd, and will make tbii place their fature home. The many friend ? of "Fred" in Frankiinton wish for him and his bride all the pleasures that life afford. ? Mr, Z. A. Poste and Mr. New by, of Lewisberg, Pa., are visitors to oar town, Saperintending and In. strncting the work on the new Col ored Chriatian College which is be ing baild in thq northern part of oar town. When completed these build ings will be haadsome and sabeUa tial and be a credit to the Institution and its managers. ? The people of Frankiinton re gret very much that Mr. F. M. Brake will leave oar town. Mr. Drake and wife have made mtij friends while h^re and have endear ed themselves to many who will re gret to lose them from oar social ranks. Mr. Drake having completed bis eoptrsct here, will move bis saw mill plant to Spring Hill, N. C. ? A pbone message Monday to Chief A. 15. Cooke gave the sad in telligence" that Mrs. Jalia McGhee was dying at her sons at Wendell. Mrs. McGhee has been a resident of this town several years and Has many friends here who will be sadly griev ed to hear of her death. She has been in very feeble health for Bever al years. A later- message Tuesday 8.30 a. m., was that she was just living. ? The fall terms ot the Graded iScbojls of this town will begin as follows: White Thursday, Septem 12th, Colored September Oth. ? 1*he Sunday School train pull ed out at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning loaded down with a large crowd of bappy child ren and grow* people of every des cription and manv well tilled baskets which filled the baggage ear so full "Bill" Baptist hardly had standing room and all of them left with light hearts with the assurance of a whole Tlay of real outdoor rompte and . pleasures which Pullen Park affords. We wish, fervently, that all the lit tle ones may enjoy themselves and have no accident or trouble of any kind and return home well and bap PT ? The long locked tor electrto lights were turned on laat Tuesday night, The lights in the business hoasea and dwellings ran on toll time, bat the street lights burned oat early in the night an a part of Main and other streets. We under stand the power was forced too stmo? all at ones, howetcs ?crcry thsag ia getting to again and we arc prou* ate or new lights and the brillianoy of them will add ranch towards aiding pedestrians | in turning tba dark corner* w* had before establishiag thia plant. Tha lights Kive entire satisfaction to oar | "City Fathers" and all concerned. Mach credit ia daa Mr. X. H. Whit aker in his efforts teward thia work. A rast amount of IU health ia due to impaired digestion. Whenthe stomach fails t/> tx-rform Ita fuaatfnhs properly the whole^agstem baaamea ileruiig.-d. A tew doaaa or Qtam^Crlain's Tablet* is all yon need. Xwr will strengthen your digeetion^nVigorate your llTer, and regulate /yoar bowals, entirely <lo inc away wfth that misajnbU feeling due to firelty dlgeatleo. Try It. Many otherwfiaTe been pevroanently-^ured ? why not you? For sale by all druggtsU. Pergonals Aliss Jean Ward went to Rioh 121 ond Monday. Miss Martha Harris went to . Soot land Neck Tuesday. Miss Ada C. Cooper ia visiting Miss Julia Clifton, at Harru Chapel, Miss Berths Cooper is visiting at j Mr. C. H. Cliftons, near Louiaburg. j Mrs. Robert M. Speed is visiting ' relative* in Chatham coanty this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Black are vis iting their kinspeopte in Lenoir oonnty. Miss Mtrtle Hart, of Richmond, is visiting Misses Lallie and Lola Fuller, on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Rodman, of Macon, are visiting at Mr. F. M. Drakes, on Main etieet. Miss Elisabeth Alston, ot Louis burg, is visiting Miss Rath Whit field on Clegg Heights. Mr. A. S. Joyner and family, and Mrs. W. L. McGhee and Miss Susie, are spending a week at Virginia Beach. Mrs (' K C.x?ke, of -Lonisburg, spent several days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kearney. Miss Thelraa Beddiagfie!d.and Mr. Abner Breece, of Wake Forest, spent several days at Mrs. Mary B. I Coopers. Mrs. C. E. Long and sister, Mis# ] Lillian Lorg of Mt. Olive, are visit- 1 log at Mr. Allen Calletts on South , Ilillsboro street. Mr. Charlie Clifton and sieteis Misses Pearl and Annie, of TIarr s Chapel, and Annie Clifton, of Louis burir, are visiting relatives in tnwn. Mr. Albert S. Kearney, of South ern Telegraph Co., of Raleigh, is spending his vacation with his par Jr*lle ?? a Trwil?r ' tronMd with eoXrti'patlon tion jlj u>e ^Dr. r^rox k idn ey!trou bV>s there bettor. Only H5< >1 Aycock ante, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kearney tMa week. Mr. and Mn. T. W. Wkedbee and Mr. aid Mrs. Jamee B. Morn* took a flying trip in their "aato" to Ox ford Monday, where they apent the day. f Miaa Ethel QetnenU, a( Morris Till*, an old aohool mate of Miaa Faanie Bella Allen, returned home Monday after attending aeveral daya with her trienda. "I am a 1 F. K. YoangO was often trout and indlgeation t King's New Ljfi found aa stomach, is nothing Droit C*. Deep Well. Now that we have electric lights, street cars, innumerable ( automobiles) backet shops, olab houses, and all tiie "fashionable diseases," that con stitutes an up-to-date city, we have the "cart before the horse," when we have left out the* roost asseatial thing of all? water. We oan well do -without all- the rest better than i we can water. There has been a lot of talk about water for our town, but it seems talk it all. Water is what * ewant, anti-plen*y of water, ii what we sadly need. . Good pure unadulterated water and we can have it if -we would sink the deep well that there has been so much talk about. Let those who take an interest iu the welfare of the town, and the health and protection of its citizens, .think of this serionalv and call a meeting. Get up a subscrip tion, issue bonds, or do something in this important matter and stop running around with your tongues out asking for water, water, when there is no water. If tbe matter of water get* much worse we will b* almost as bad as tbe rich man and no help. When yon thiak of it theie is only one public street well on Main street. Half the town have to go tour blocks to get a bucket ot water and if we were to have a big tire, it woald be awful. One of moat ?oramwi ailments that hardworki with is lan Uia's Lini) saga the parts tb plication and For sale bv people Jicted imber . and mas ly at each ap quick relief. A large abire sow. ago. will be iyinir white berk from me a week a boat her by noti Kittrell, N. C. K. No. 1. TTni For , o: land I place, tenant tract RurriN, N. C. Why Mar an Evening's Pleasure and suffer the terrible agony oi neuralgia when a few applications of Noah's Liniment will relieve you? v .. It has helped others. Head what two forme* sufferers say and profit J by their knowledge. Noah's Liniment > Penetrates and drives this terror away, giving Immedi ate relief. / It is aleo an excellent remedy for aore throat, tooth ache, coughs, colda and asthftia. > Noah's Liniment relieve# the aAbes, frightens away the pains. Sold by all dealers In m?3Seln?, 26c. 50c and 91.00. . Buf fered for MT?rai mn with a??rw YOU CANT AFFORD A " ? ' / \ TO MISS SEEING OUR NICE and complete line of * { .. ?> - X m -- ? ??? /' s furniture and House Furnishings n \ ? i , - 4 \ ? w - \ * / We have h&4 a number of years experience in this work and feel safe in saying that our present stock is one of the most up-to-date and best values that has been shown in Franklin county in many years. We have the celebrated Schulz Pianos in stock where you can examine them if you are contemplating the pur chase of a high grade^instrument at a reasonable price. ? > ? -- . \C ? a * Our Undertaking Department ' . - / - V ' ' receives our special attention at all times and should you need anything in this line or our services, we will give you the best attention to be had in this section. M *?' ~ k i ?? * Remember when in Louisburg to call at our store and make your self at home. W. E. WHITE FURNITURE CO. LOUISBURG, . NORTH CAROLINA ' HILL Live Stock CO. '? A . ? ? We have Opened ap a general /store next to the. Farmer* and Merchants Bank, where we propose to c?rry a complete line of general merchandise, heavy groceries and general form supplies. W o also carry Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats , and Shoes We are looking tor a car, each, of lime and cement next week We carry all kinds of agricultural implements, disc harrow*, smoothing harrows," mowers, rakes, gafeoline engines, wood saws, pumps,. barbed wire, fenoe wire, nails. Moyer baggies, Peters buggies, Dixie girl buggies, Baltimore bug gies; the largest stock carried in the county. Carriages, surries, harness. / \ *, Cheap Harness and High Priced Harness f . / \ , WAGONS ? Hickory wagons, Piedmont wagons, Thornhill wagons, Columbia Wagons, Webber wagons and all steel wagons; no ^woa4-ftWr*-tt. We sell on Time B?ul injustice to our customer*, (justice the greatest and rarest *f rirfcoes.) We do not sell on a credit unless your name is regis tered on OK bosks, or have the general reputation of a debt laying man he tors the war, that is ?o ssy registered on the the tax books under the "Grand fstb?r Clsasa," giving in tax ovsr your e*pmption . It matters not yow want nor whsn yon want It nor when you want to pay for it, oods ta?dnim*lu you a prioe. We also would lend a little raod?y ? pfospaadva sostomers. Our hat is tn the ring, not in the dirty game at politios, b?t to sell good on time. Ho Goods Delivered in Town / ? ? \ ? make oar store and stables your head quarters when yon i to town hill live stock company
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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