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Franklinton News Items. Our Regular Correspondent Items of Interest Gathered from in and Near Our Sister Town Cadi Week CLOSES ON WEDNESDAY ) Mia* Annie Wilder left this week for her school el Pilot. Mrs. B. T. Green end children are on > visit to Hills boro. Miss Belle Mitohiner left last week for her aehool at Merry Oaks. Mr. Tom Perry left laat veek to attend 'school at Boie'a Creek Aead. ??*T. 4 Mm* Card, of Durham, ^as a via itor at Mr. O. W. Marry's last week. ? Rev. J. H. Hall held quarterly meeting at Kbent-ier Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Raymond Mitohiner left this week for Oak Ridge, where he will attend aohool. Mr. Jessie Freddy, of Spray, is visiting his people in town and noun try. Miss Nellie' Perry left last, week for Rooky Mount, where she will teach school. Mrs. W. H. By rum is spending several weeks in Lee County visit ing her people. y_ Miss Mamie Dickens left for Thomas Tille where she will teach in the Orphan Asylum. Miss Gertrude Ball, who has been visiting Mrs. W. H. Mitchell, re turned to Raleigh Monday. Miss Butte Mitchell, of Roanskei, visited her sunt, Mrs. D. W. Fowler and other relatives last week. Mrs. Marguerite Wormouth and Miss Duck Conyers are visiting Miss Lucy High on Franklin Street. Mrs. Campbell, of Bullock, and Misa Bessie Heater, of Clarksville, were visitors at Mr. Walker Win ston's last week. There are some people in our town who would certainly get along much better if they would work more and talk less. M>ss Lena Williams returned to Richmond Tuesday after spending some time with her grandmother, Mra. W. H. Mitchell. Mr*. T. C. Harrison ia back from Blowing Rook, Hickory and King's Mountain. She and Mr. Harrison are visiting relatives in and near town. Mr. B. W. Ballard.TJr. K. S. 'Ford, J. Wheeler HcGhee, J.aO. Green, Jr., B. T. Green and Felix Joyner went to Raleigh Monday to the ball game. There was no excitement on elec tion day last Tuesday Everything passed off quietly and we are pretty ?are that Mr. Ruffin was elected by a large majority. ^Tbere is much building going on in oar town now and property ? (hanging hands. There ? several new buildings which will go op in the near future. All the graded schools both col ored and white opened up last Thursday, Sept. 1st. A larger at tendance than last term is expectel by both claaws. The Orphan's came in on tbe Shoo Fly Monday night and spent the uight in our city and left for Louisburg Tuesday morning, where they gave an entertainment Tuesday night C. W. Brown, B. A. White, W. A Hunt and W. M. Best went to Ral eigh Tuesday as delegates from Franklinton Lodge No. 241 to the District Convention which convened Tuesday. ' Rev. J. P. Barrett, of Star, is vis iting bis sons T. H. and Dixie Bar rett Mr. Barrett lived near this town several years and waa pastor of Mt OKvett Baptist church a long while. I Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Ellington, of Smithfield; Una Jessie Eason, of Four Oaks; Mr. Carl Smith and Mrs. Dr. Battle Hoout, of Clayton, pasaed through town returning home Friday after visiting at Mr. Paal Smith's, near Katoavill*. "-The Fire Signal Whistle of tbe Sterling sounded last Saturday night ?boat 12 o'clock and woke up ev erybody who had retired, who pro ceeded to find the fire It wee eooo found that the watchman's house at the power plant near the mill wee on fire. A crowd quickly gathered, bat the houee being email it wae burned down. We learn that the gasoline in the house caught and eat it on fire. It was re ported that the watchman caught fire and jumped is the pond.' The people of Frankliuton should highly appreciate their very efficient and well conducted light plant here, and much pcaiae and appreciation la due Mr. T. B. Whitaker and his as sistants for the bright light* on the night of the rtorm of laat Wednes day. Reports from every oth?r IsrgH snd small txrn in the Sute gav? it that the lights were put out of commission. Theie w a f no trou' l? here and we had as bright, steady lighte as any time before the storm. There is not a better plant in the State. Tnn cotton fielda are getting white with "King Cotton" and the (in around town ate getting in shape to handle it. I. H. Kearney a gin turned out the first bale tnat has been brought to town Ihta sea son. This waa brought by D. R. Smith, one of Mr. Kearnova tenants. IftfMrts say the storm did not do as much dslbage to ootlon as was first expected and a big crop is coming. He had only 902 pounds seed cotton which made a bale weighing 400 pounds, this seems that cotton ia turning out well and making satis factory yields. Appreciations. To the Citizens or Louisbubg: W e the committee appointed by Franklinton Lodge No. 241 beg leave to tender the oitixene ot the town of Louisburg oar thanks for the kindneaa and courtesy extended the ClaM of Orphan1! from the Odd Fellows Home at Ooldeboro. Yoar town not having an Odd Fellows Lodge and asking that the class be sent there shows an interest |n the work which all Odd Fellows will ap. preciate. Your townspeople by the attendance given the class show again the deep feeling they have for the orphan home. Very Truly, S. C. Fori>, G. G. Coopkr, Committee. Franklin ton, Sept. 9th, 1913. ?las Bath Ward Entertains. Miss Rath Ward's tenth birthday wss celebrated Monday of last week. A most . enjoyable time was gilen the crowd by the charming little hosteu till a late hoar. They en gaged in all the latest games such ss Book, Flinch and others- The smsllest ones of the gaests played oat door games. Those present were Nell Ballard Joyner, Claire Kearney, Bertha Morris, Mary May, Lsvenis and Marguerite Green, Mary Exam Rose, Maurine Blackley, Ruby, Pearl and Mary Beid Daniel, Annie Day, Elisabeth Puroell, Susie Roberson, Janie Pearce, Rebecca Pearee. There was only one gen tleman in all this vast crowd of pretty little girls and that was Mr. Richard Whitfield who certainly did the entertaining in a handsome style to the fall enjoyment of all. If there was any young lady in the crowd of his particular choice it was not diaoovered "but he was :ieaux Ideal ot the occasion. The ctowd was served jce cream and cake and bananaa. They were alao nicely en tertained a^thMjruj^tore^ List of Lsttara. Remaining in the Post Office at Franklinton, uncalled for, Sept. 1st: Johnnie Bndgert, Addle Cooper, James A . Fogg, F. G. Keray, B. A. Lambert, Frank Mayeis, Annithis Pall, Jennie Perry. All who call for above letters will pleafe say they saw them "adver. t?ed." - ? > f G. L WnirriiLD, P. M. Appreciated Thc Kb i hk hn Times, Louiaburg, N, Q. Uentlemeo: ? We ??n aurprieed above mumn on Thursday ni^ht, Sept. 4, (boat eight thirty, by a Urge number of oar neighbor* and friend* ootniog to our home loaded with t'toee thinga which r>ake glad the heart of the home. We deaire to axpreee a* far aa worda oan the deep feeling of the heart oar appro ciation for their gift*. We are thankful tor their uitrin aio valoe, but far more for the aenti inent and kind feeling which prompt ed. the gifta. We had learned in the Sew months of our life here to love these people, but their though if illness to u* makee yet atrenger the tie that binds. We will never forget your kindness to ue dear neighbors. G. W. May and Wife. Printer's Ink to Make You Think By HOLLAND. ? Millions of doiiara are spent in this country every year to promote thlu^ lng. You are Induced to think on all aorta of subjects at a vast expenditure of mon ey. Some concerna want you to think about clothe*, others want you to study the Ques tion of breakfast foods, while o there want you to Investi gate the care of the teeth and think what sort of paste, pow der or liquid wash Is beat for preserving tlu-m. Advertising Is the method by which these men are In ducing you to think. They know that if you begin to think you will Insist on the best, and each advertiser knows that bis goods possess real merit. He knows it would not pay blm to adver tise something that would not stand the luird teat of actual use. If you will do the thinking the aim of the advertiser has been achieved, for you will In time try his goods. That Is all he ijantSK- Just a trial. He will then depend on the goods to make a favorable Impres sion. Advertising merely In terests?makes you think. THERE IS FOOD FOB THOUGHT IN OUR ADVERTISING COLUMNS. Notice. Mr. J. P. MacPherson, member of the International Bib'e Students As sociation will lecture at the Academy at Cedar Rock, on W ednesday night, September 17tb, at 7:30 o'clock. Public cordially invited. No collec tion#. Paint Every gallon costs a painter's day's work. Poor paint, more gallons; good paint, less gallons. Every extra gallon at^ds to your job its price and the painter*; day's work: not fsr from $5 a gallon. There are a dozen good paints and hundreds of poor ones. Devoe is one of the doien. The chances are: there isn't another in this town. DEVOE McKinne Bros. Co. sells it. SEVERE PUNISHMENT Of Ik. Owt ofFmTaarf Studiaf , Relieved by CardsL ML Airy, N. C? Mm. Sarah M. Chap pell of this town, says: "I suffered for live years with womanly trouble*, also stomach troubles, and my punishment was more than any one could tell. I tried moat every kind of medicine, but none did me any good. I read one day about Cardul, the wo man's tonic, j*nd I decided to try it. I had not Meed but about six bottles until I was almost cured. It did me more good than all the dther medicines I had fried, put together] My friends began asking me why 1 looked so -wen, and I told them about Cardul. Several are now taking it." Do yon, lady reader, suffer from any oi lite ailments due to womanly trouble, such as headache, backache, stdeacbe. sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired If so. let us urge you to give Cardul a ?trial. We feel confident it will help you, fiat as it has a million other women in the past half century. Begin taking Cardul to-day. You woaTregret it Ail druggists. WHU 19: Ghattanoofm Madktft* Co.. tdrturj Dnl.. Ch?n*noot?. T?nn lor Sptitl Dll FC t* KMMdlate relief tnm rlLLJ Pi S2k>o;'s Magic Ointtrat. ? . 'V ? 1 Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. ? i "I waa taken with dmboea and Mr. York*. the merchant here, peeuaded me to try a bottle of Chamberlain'a Colic, Cholara and Diarrhoea Remedy. After taking one duaa of itl was cured. It al*o cored others that I gave It to," write. 11. K. Gebhart, Oriole. Pa. That ia not at all unuaal. An ord inary attact of diarrhoea ean almost invariably be cored by one or tap doaea of thia remedy. For ule by All dealer*. Better Than Spanking Spanking will not core children ot wetting the bed, because it ia not a habit but a dangerous diaeaae. The O. H. Rowan brag V}? Dept 3871 Chioago, 111., have discovered ? strictly barmlaaa remedy for this distressing disease and to make known ita raenta thev will aend a 60o package aeoorely wrapped and prepaid Absolutely Free to any reader of the Tims. Thia remedy also omres frequent desire to urinate and inability to control orine dur ing the night or day in old or young. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co., is an Old Reliable House write to them to-day for the free medioine. Cure ths afflicted members of your tsmily then tell yoor neighbors snd frien d about this remedy. 2-14-62 PSr Wealmeas and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard imenl strengthening tonic, CBOVrS TASTELESS chill TONIC, diivaa oat Malaria and boil da up the tyetem. A tme tonlo ?nd aure Appetizer. For adulta and children. 80c. 'Professional Card DR. W. a MORTON Bye Specialist Louisburg, N. Carolina 04Bea*With J. A Tan?, Next Doer to Hotel Entrance. ^R. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING, Surgeon Dentlat, Office in Hotel building. next to Poetoffice Loaiabur*. N C. Home: 9 to 4?0. Rhone No. M. JJR. H. A. NEWELL, PHYSICIAN Loo labors, N. C. Phone No. 156 DR, E. M. PERRY Physician and Surgeon Louisburg, - North Carolina Office Inext door ' to Ayeoek Dtujt State Day phone 69 Night Pnone 107 y^U- HAYWO&D HDFFIN ATTORNEY AT LAW Loniabnra. N.' C. Will practice In nil court* of Franklin and adjoining couutiea. alao in the Supreme Court and in the United States District and Circait Court. Office orer First National Bank. DRJ . E. MALONE, Supt. Health Louisbnrg, N.J G. Office in Aycock Drag Store, Market | Street. Office practice, Surgery and consultation D R. 8. P BURT PHYSICIAN and 3URGFON Louisb--g, N.C. Office In Burt Boildinsr Main street Honrs 11 a. m. to 1 d. m. and 4 to 5 p. R. B. F. YARBOROUGH PHYSICIAN and SCiRGEON. Louieburs, N. 0. Office ia Yarborooach & Bickett 'building. Nipht ealU answered from T. W. . Binkett n raeidenoe, phone 74. WILLIAM WILLIS BODDIE ATTOIWEY-AT-LAW Louisbarg North Carolina General practice. Office over M. C. Pleasant'* store X. W. Bickett, R.B. White. E.H. Malone glCKETT, WHITE ft MALONE * LAWYERS LonJabars. If. General practice, settlement of estates funds invested. One member of the firm alawavs in the office. s PRUILL A B OLDEN * ATTORNEYS AT LA ft Loulsbunr. N. C. Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vanes, i Granville. W arret, and jy counties, also tbs Supreme Couit to ortli Carolina. \ Prompt attention given collection* ? ifllrv in Sprnill building. W M. PERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW \ Lonlsburjc/N. Cj Practice in all courts Office on Main Street \ w H YARBOROUGH, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW Louieburs, N. 15 All legal buelgMe intrueted to mi receive prompt attWtion. Office In Egartoa F. HOCCK CONTRACTOR and BUILDER I/oatebars. N. C. Trading agent for all kind* of building nap pllea, artletic Mantka and Tllee. Architec tural deelirne enbmltt*d. H UGH F. WENDELL Architect A Emgimesh E*a*kuktom, K. C. Phone Frank lintox ? Now Is The Time tT? - w ? !* ? TO ? . ? J Arrange for yeur coal before winter begins. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS at once. Will be ready to make deliveries in a few days. Terms positively CASH. Best Kana wav Lump delivered, $5.00 per ton. LOUISBLRG COAL & ICE CO. LOUISBURG, - NORTH CAROLINA The Standing *? of a bank is determined, not so much by the law under which it operates as by the charac ter and ability of its management. Cash security to depositors is represented by Capital paid in $100,000.00 Surplus earned 100,000.00 Stockholders liability 100,000.00 Total, $300,000.00) Add to this the fact that during twenty four years of bus iness the Citizens Bank of Henderson has never lost a dol lar to any of its depositors and you have conclusive evi dence that this is a safe bank with which to transact vour business.? CITIZENS BANK OF HENDERSON "The Leading Bank in This Section." BULL DOG i. No home is complete without one. Saves work, time and money. It has the right name, "Bull Dog," will "eat it up" with little cost, a high quality engine at a low price. Guar anteed for two years. 1 to 60 H. P. All ma chinery fittings and repairs will be found at Jjwifjttt Louisburg Machine Works Inc. Phone 43. Doors open day and night Louisburg, North Carolina NOW IS THE TIME to use Cerealite around your cotton. >k ?WQOJ\ SUPPLY COMPANY Sid Hamlet, Manager ?SATISFACTION OR TOUR MONEY BACK
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