FRANKLINTON NEWS- ITEMS .. .*? ?? ? ? ? , ?? i? Oar Regular Correspondent Hems of Interest Gathered From in and Near Our Sister Town Each Week CLOSES ON WEDNESDAY ? w . H. Byrsm went to Loom barg Monday. ? *al Harris hu again returned from rtiehmend. ?Hack Raj, of Texaa, waa a visitor te oar otj Taeeday. ? %ul Finlayeen *m heme Set ardayTar a abort visit to hi* people. ? B. T. Hniden, lfajor of Leais bnrg, paaeed through tow a Maadij. ?Mia. Hardie ud children re turned Oaadaj from a visit la Vir ginia. ? Miaa Jean Ward returned Mo aobool at Paaaa IastHate Taeeday of laat week. ? Ckariie Coewav, of Mltigh, spent a few daft with hi* aaopls here this week. .~Jm*KmnV'ot <*?? CHj, ? aavaral days with Ma - poopUhere. ? Wed Jeyner left for the Deaf, Damb and Blind Iaetitate, Ralaagh, laat Maodey. ? W" Maarie Dent retaraed ta bar dutiee at the Blind Iaetitate, Raleigh, laat Taaadaj. ?Miaa Roaa Oettrell returned Friday from a three weeks visit to Headaraon. --Hen. Claada Kitobia paaeed through town Monday in so auto, steiag te Wake Forest. ?Mrs. John H. WhitSeld left Monday for a months visit to kins people la Richmond. ? Mr. Sol Allen, o f Wake Forest, waa oo our strssls Satardaj ekaking hands of his manj frienda here ? Reaaie Whitfield whe baa been spending eeveral weeka with his peo ple here, retaraed Monday to Tai boro. ? B. L. Cenyera, A. B. Wester 1 ? d G L Whit Held left on 41 Taee day to take in the excareian to Tam pa, FU. The oettoo gins are all ranniag Pretty steady thia week. The farm ers anion gin is ginning a large por tion of the early pickings. ? The Qraded Sebeol opened op laat Tharadsy with an anususl largs ateendaaoe ia (act the largest they Mra area had as an opeaiag day. ? Dowaie A Wkeelees advertising oar want to loaJabarg Moaday. They billed ear town far their shew ? Lonhfcaig Sepkambar ?0?b. ? SamOoeyera whe kaa been oa . ? Tint of aavaral weeka te ka m rents. Mr. .ad Mrs. J. H. Cenyan, returned to DabUn ?a, Taeeday. ?In setting up the item aboat the new cotton mill it read 104 feet W?datwo atoriaa high. It should bare been 180 (set long, 104 feet wide and two stories high. ? Mr. ?. M. Kdwsrds la baring built a haadaome residence oa Win ?*o? BilL Wa sappoae he expects to "laaaoh oat in the matrimonial market when be gets eld eneagh." ?Mr. Joha Spaed has added msek *? the app carcase af hia dwelling on Franklin street by patdng la a "Dormer wiadow" oa the reef whioh will (ftra Mm aa extra room up stairs. ? Aa amasing little incident hap. paned last week. A geaUemaa broaght in two jajp of invited tome of his frienda to go np and try it AU prenoaoead it exeel lent and when the gentleman took his drink ke smaakad aad smacked and found oat aeaaa one had pat five or aix peds of red psppm in it ? Oapt. D. T. Ward has dieoover ad a gold mine between kia dwelling and Mr. Boooe. While grading the ?Mat the plows taraed np pteees of ***">+ with streaks of ydllow * ** *e Mptak aays its We have ae deakt bat WwdwdtatoMasiakask^t ?ad proeeed u tea* Htralae. Kntartalnad On laat Saturday night Mr. and Mra. Kinm Allan (fmre an ioe arum ?upper at th?ir boat* in the coon try in honor of their oooain, Miaa Lillia Wineton, al Norfolk. Tkoaa praa ant were Miaaea Mabel, Joaia and Kaniea Winatan, Mary Crawa, Battle and Damn Harria, Tleaanee Ray-' Mar, Lattia and Allie Kraaa, Minnie Diekereoa, Meade Kin*, Mia. Fu aia Harm, Maaara. George and RMi Crewe, Rafae Mar. Aahara fowler, Id Hlgkt, Kit Kawaay, George Allen, Horwaod Peodletoo, Jaak Diekereoa, Jib Marrie, Lwai King. After n few heara piayiag ring plage ia tka gma eaeh lati foe tbair kane daalariag tha ooanta | to ba tka plaae for maiiaaat Remaining Id Franklinton p oat office uncalled for. Mra. Anaie Parry, J. E. Cooper, Cbaa. B. Criip, Krad MoCorkle, Lob aj Dunaten, Delia b. Fika, Mr*. S. L. Vranka, Jack Glenn, Re*. G. C. Hall, Bertha J. Hantar, John Long, W. A. Pattillo, Mra. Mary Perry, Mra. Sarah Parry, J alia Sanford, Mra. Fred Sanndere, Doraay Woad liet. ... *?? Whan calling for any of tba above lettara, aaj they vara adrartiaad. W. P. Edward, R M. **??! Driven From Home '? Better eae hard hitter than a dozen goad quitter*. What Wa Never Parget with vo te mjr ?ad LITTLE Do'nt Your Horse VSuJhV<iu* 1 Then come to see as and let Ur. Fuller b now in markets porcli horaee and hia long experience a you Mtiafaetion. Come to aee ua FULUE that will. Oar nice lot of good will guarantee Uer anyway PERRY THE TIME TO AVE tyONEY t week for the northern rchase a large and complete WINTER GOODS . g his absence we will sell at EDUCTIONS from oar alrea 1 V low* prices to make room for the new goods. Gome n and ng how easy it is to save money on what we ti s now offering. It is truly the chanoe of your life DIjkTZ BROS., LOUISBDRG, N. C. e. Sprain Building jour old Faraltart Repairing m new. I mak? all mm and need of any oi the ab*ve oin to 'N. c. Court Street Your Breakfast Room Made Comfortable t With Fuel Supplied, the Night Before tig* Cole's Hot Blast Heater, maintains a continuous fire ? also a steady "even" heak ? *" It will hold fire from Saturday night until Monday morning (48 hours) without attention. It will hold fire over lU&nt with less coal than any other stove. ' Open the drafts in the morning and the rooms are quickly heated with the fuel put in the night before. No other stove does this. Boras Soft Coal, Slack, Sittings, Hard Coal or Lignite. ' One ton of either kind of fuel goes further and gives you more comfort than two tons, using any other kind or make of stove. Your attention is called to the unparalleled statement made by the manufacturer of Cole'sHot Blast Heating Stove 1 i - ? J # V ? ? . . . - . _ # "For several years we have authorized our Agents to sell Cole's Original Hot Blast - ? Heater on the guarantee as follows: \. : t-.' J/'.? * V ? ! ' Vj'-' ' '1 ? A Mfiaf at oM-tklrd is tol ctttt Umt drift ator* <4 tto m '*?* wnltorm kaal <U7 .?d ?i?kt, wttk .oft 00*1, hard ot*J o* Ufnlt*. . . Ill iwft r II IT I* * f| - Ttot urmj Man will ramaia abaalauly ?lr-ti|ht u long u uad> "S-ltol Cote* Jfat BU ?m mm baa told Ml to baatiaa ? |traa '1-Ttat (to taad-doar hudwOI NMla aaoka and daat-proaL 1 ^ *aca Una any tow torn* mada with tfca an riaa In pot. ,?i "ft? Ttot tto Aari-PaOaf Draft will praraal paflaf. - "?"] "Aa"r -,*i ^T^lto^wfflWd ?n with (eft ooal (tea Saluda? afcht1 "(Sifaad) COL* *ANU?ACTn*n?n ro ?? .. m* J COLE MAMUTACTOTUNQ CO.. Hot lot." (Maim at tto Orifiaal Pataatad Hot BUM Slotra.) if*' f ? _i_ This remarkable guarantee from the makers of this stove should be of interest to you if you contemplate buying a heating stove. \ Years of use has proven that no healer ? at twice the price ? equals it for radiating heat, for holding firo^ requiring so little attention, never giving trouble, and cutting down your coal bill one-third to one-half^ ' \ Come i|l and examine Cole's Original' Hot Blast which is now imitated by nearly* every other stove manufacturer.-! Price $12.00 and upward, according to size. / LOtnSBTOG, U. BROTHERS CO. ^.4!

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