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Franklin ton NewS Mrs. C. H. Blaeknell, of Kittrell, visited Um Mcttie Ballard the past ? ? ? week. " , Mr. June Roue who ia attending Trinity college, spent Saturday and] fta?4ay-at home. Mia; Fiance* Winatoa returned to Raleigh Sunday afternoon, hav ing beea on a visit home since Fri 4*J. Mr. Carter Cooper apent Satur and jSanday her* [with * Mrs. A. M. Person. He ia taking a' business coarse at Kiag'a Business college in Raleigh. Mr. C. E. Egerton, of Laurel, who ha* been ?t home several days, waff in town Thursday, on his return to Luinberton, where he holds a ?osi tion with the lumber company. Mr. Jim Purnellhaa returned to Franklinton to reside. Mr. and Mrs I'urnell have a host of friends here who will be glad to know that they "will make this their home. Franklitaton - is coming to the front. The streets will soon be completed whioh will gieativ im prove the appearance of the town. Spring ia coming. Let every body get to work on their promises and help to make the town clean and attractive. When the doctor orders you to stop work it staggers you. I can't you say. You know you are weak, run down snd failing: in health day by day, but you must work as long a* vou can stand. Whatyou need is Electric Cit teTs to g~tye tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent break down and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Electric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for their - glori ?us health and strength. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy, ?aly 50c at Aycock Drug Co. Mrs- A. 0. Perry Entertains. The Ciyio Improvement Club met with Mrs. A. O. Perry, Tuesday afternoon, February 18th. Fifteen members were present* An inter, estiug dis ussimi was effectively con eludtd in the appointment of several eominitteet to forward general im piovement in the town. A com mittee on cleaning unaanitary^plao-i . soother for the improveiiient of the cemetery, and one for the building ?ef a new station here. After the tnuiinees^ (tension, pro gressive 4 heart * dice" was played. JHrt D. E. Bsrklej won the highest score and was presented a beautiful btineh of red earnations. Delicious refreshments we re served. For favor? a red carnation was placed on eaclit piste. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. J. S. Morris and Miss Minnie Morris M ?rch 4th. Mothers Can Safely Buy Dr. Kiag's New Discovery and give it! to the little ones when ailing and sufrj fering with co'ds, coughs, throat- or lunic troubles, tastes nice, harmless, I ?once used, always used. Mrs. Bruce J Crawford, Nia^rs, Mo. writes: * V4)r/1 King's New Discovery changed our ?v boj from a pale w?ak siek boy to the picture of health." Always helps. I Buy it at Ayecck Drug Co. ? . Pope's Items. We were sorry to hear of the acci dent ?f Mrs. Dora Lawrence last Mon day. She fell and broke her ankle but is doing line at this time. All Kinds of contagious diseases, are raging up here? whooping cough,' measles and chicken pox. Miss Addie Breedlove and Miss ^Bes sie Kearney called to see Miss1 Ida Conyers Sunday afternoon. G. H. Pergerson a^d wife called to see Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dent Sunday Miss Ida Fuller has been visiting rel atives in Vance county for several weeks. Our old roads that have not been worked in nearly four years are almost impassable, We have 16J mi lea of gri lles in our township that have not been made into roads and it looks as the road working force is dead. G. H. P, No Need to Stsp Work. There is no better medicine made for colds tl.an Chamberlain s Coagh Rem edy. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, opens the tecretiens, aids expectoration; and restores the system to a healthy cenditioa. For sale by all dealers* NOBODY SPARED Kidney Troubles Attack Louls u burjfMen and Women, Old and Young. Kidney ill* *?ise young and old. Often oome with lull* warning. Children suffer in their early years ? Can't oentrol the Uidney secre tion*. Girl* are languid, nervosa, ? offer pain. Woman worry, can't do daily work. Man hare lame and sohing back*. If yon hare any form of kidney ills Ton mast reasn the eause ? the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills ara for weak kidneys ? The following testimony prove their work: U. S. Doniel, grocer," Cle?e Ave., Otlord, N. C. "On? of nty family suffered from osok sohe, psias in the kidneys and other riymptoniH of kidney complaint. Doan'a Kidney PilU brought the meet witigfaelorv ? results. ? . I con, eider Doan'a Kidney Pill* a medi cine of merit and am pleased to gi?e tnem my endorsement." For sale by- all dealer*. Price SO oeots. Foster -Mil burn Ce., Buf- j fslo. New York, sole agvats tor the United States. Remember the iami: ? Do?r>'s ? and take ao other For a sprain you will And Chamber lain's Liniment exoellent. It allays the pain, remotes the soreness, and soon restores the parts to a healthy condi tion. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by all dealers. HOT PAN LIFTERS Can be had of Dr. A. D. Ball, L. P. Hicks, 6. M. Manning or Griffin store at Centeryille for 50 cents a niece. 35 cents at home of Dr. Ball. aS-lt-p FOR SALE I bave'a good bugey to sail cheap or will exchange for cait. See me or ap ply at fcarncss shop. 2S-ltp V. C. Williams. WANTED ASH TIMBER, standing, j cut in loaf, billet*. or lumber, ^ee us | be for Hi,, :is v.e the Ui^hrst cash prices. . I Baldwin ToolWks 2-14 -6t 3o. Richmond Va CAMEOS If you have a cameo brooch that's been in che family for years, you are indeed fortu nate for the cameo of your grandmother's day is in the height of fashion today. We're showing cameos of exceptional beauty, in quaint gold settings ? all sizes, from the. smallest to the largest. Most of them can be used for the brooch or pendent. Coirife in and see them. 1 i .? *** " l FfiED fl. RIFF j Jeweler, Optician, Engraving, / Repairing. g- rn m \ * mmmmrnrn 1? s- m 0) 3 We now have a full and complete supply of the best garden seed to be had. When you take the consider ation the experience of our Mr. Ay cock in the selection of garden seed for this section you will readily un derstand why the seed you have bought of him have proved so very satisfactory. ,, ' j We will be glad to have tjie pleas ure of making up the order for you. Come to see us when in town. Your friends, ? AYGOCK DRUG COMPANY ..... ? 'V New Spring OXford '? . ,? . i $??.'*_ ' i v. p; NOW ON SALE ' ? . ? * 4 We have received the largest quantity of Oxfords w? have ever shown before, and will take pleasure in showing them. You will find all ttoe newest style* here in foot wear. ? For ladies we are showing the famous Selby Oxfords in all leathers. The styles are very good this season, and the young lady who is anxious to ha vte attractive* shoes, will do well to Sec Ours Before Buying ?? ? * , . / In men's we have the famous Edwin Clapp, Just Wright, and Beacon, in all kind of leather, every kind of toe, and every kind of heel, one can ask for \</S A 4 * ' ' V. ' . ? . .# '?**' Look at our enormous stock of Oxfords, and savd mouev, besides getting what is best in the Shoe world. Very truly yours, P. S. & K. K. ALLEN HORSES AND MULES 0 We have had several to die, but all are well now and want to go to plowing. We have 60 head on hand. Come and comt quick if you want to get first choice. All young and well brotae and. sold under a guarantee, NOW GUANO We have 25 different brands and any analysis you want, cotton seed meal, fish scrap guano, acid phosphate, kanite and ni trate of soda, top dressing and kelite. See us betore buying on time and sometime we will soil f?r cash. Buggies, Wagons, Harness, and all kinds of agricultural implements, Dunn, Dixie Girl Cham pion plows, also Oliver 2 horse plows. We also sell meat flour hay, corn, oats, dry goods and shoes on time. See us before vo* make your bargain for this year. We want your busine? and btea t ^We^^hefp you^yom^ business? ^ tU'k your tr0tt" liill Live Stock Company K. P. HILL, President
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