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FRANKLINVILLE GLEANINGS, ----- Photograph Gallery Opened Rrl Estate Change Personals, Ktc. Rev C A Wood spent Sunday and Sun- day night in the City and preached two of Lis best sermons. His subject Sunday morning was '-Reading the Bible" and was a real treat to any one wishing to know more of the Good Book. ArtbHr Bean, of this lace, and Miss Hattie Bristow, of near Cedar FalLj.were married at Esq. James' Sunday morning. The happy couple will make their future hsme in this place. Clarence Parks spent Sunday at his home near Tarks X Uoads. We are glad to see I A Marlev, who has Wn en the sick list for some time, able to le at his post again in the cotton mill of the Franklinville Mfg Co. Jesse Wullinix and familv, of Salisbury, spent a few days in town' last week with relatives and friends. Several of our people attended the show -at Itainseur last week. J Ed Thomas has bought Ed R.rath's resi- ,leal OI sameness tnerein. den. e on Flint Street, and will move his j Dn H'. of Knoxville, Tenn., spent a family to it in the near future. ' da-vs hvre last week n 8 visit tobi8 motl1- Mrs Lizzie Chandler and Lonannie at- er alld brot"er-in-law, J. H. Hornady and tended the protracted meeting at Giles' fmll'- II Wl11 be rememtered that Dr. Chapel Sundav Hackney spent a month here a year ago and Eli Yo.of Oiathaiu Coiintv. has opened 'le many, many good friends that is al up a photograph studio at J M Ellison's o'd wa-vs 8!ad ,08ee him; Hand on 1! K Avenue. We ma,lt an,1th ",rRp hiW' of the Mibs Annie Kil.su. will leave in .i few follow'"S l Jamestown this week: Mr. and davs for Haleigh to tnt.r King's Business M. A. E. Lewis, Miss Etta Trogdon, Miss foflege. .Man,-Griffin, Miss 0. Gritlin, W. X. Han- Mrs Xannie Martin, of High Point, spent lu'r- C' L """-''our. It is reported that a few davs in the Citv with relatives and M,;ssrs- Lewis aml Hibour will go to irieuds last week. ' Washington, Baltimore and New York. F M Wright, Principal of Shiloh Acude- M'8S Nellie Cans,'-V ".'turned to Greensboro my, and f.imilv spent Saturday fight and 'a-t Monday after spending a few -lays at Sundav in the"coiMnunitv with relatives and 1,ome un 1"'r r,,,nr" ,ril1 from Jamestown, friends. " Jlr- alld Ml'8- J WaJ" silor 1,1,(1 C E Stuart and Clarence Parks returned 'lil"S''" Margaret, of Siler City, was here from the .tame-town Exposition last Satur kst &l,urJa.v and Su" a visit to Mrs. dav. Mr Parks is highly phased with the I)r-A. J. Pattersons family. Exposition, and cspe. ia'llv with the cheap I Mlss Ma"'1 Stalt'' was " s- -'0's shave which he was lurkv enough to get, ! """I"'-'1 ' ireensl.oro last Monday for an 4ml which included shaving, washing his j "f-ration for appendicitis, face and combing his hair for onlv two I 1r V,eor Hanii.-r, of Sil.r City, lr. dollnrt. and lenty t,ve cents. Mr Parks : Tllos- S"li,,1 lluhhard and Jack Smith all will likely make a' trip to the Exposition "ok a ,!-vin- ,riP ,0 '"meMovn this week inr,Ui,.,.i iw.l in. ; and will visit a ntiuilier of northern i-i i.-s. W Not seairrovc Items. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McNeil, of Aberdeen, ! returned home Monday, after spending a I week hero with relative-. j Mesdaines Potent and Stuart left M unlay for Greerisloro. j Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Yuncaiiiion and I. A ! King, of Star, spent Sunday in Why Not.; Misses Coney Spencer and Myrtle Law- rence have entered school at Elou College, j .1 S Hancoi k and P J Lawrenic have returned troiu Jamestown. John Lucas, of Mongomerv, spent Sun- day at J P. SIa.1V. ' j Miss Emilia Ellis, of Chatham, is visiting ' her brother, T J Ellis: at Seagrove. I Henry Yow has enlarged his store house j considerably to make room for new goods ; Mrs Moore and children are spending! sonij time here with her husband, who is ! Secretary and Treasurer for the Scagrove Chair t ompany. l!ev T M Johnson will preach here Tlmrs day night. Mrs George II 1'tan -e.-i.i to be imprcv I ! (.ray's Chapel Items. Mrs. Lew Walker, aged eighty-seven years, died after a short illness on the I1 1st ! of Aug. Interment was made at Cool 1 SpriDgs. I Messrs. Line lierry and Allred. who : bought a new Champion gin, thre-bed ovt-r j ten thoiiMMid bushels of wheat and oats thi- ' season. Tiny were out thirty days. Messrs. .1. seph and Geor" 1. in berry are the chain; ion mon r.iisers of this -cot - : ion, Joseph raised ninety bn-heis an.! i ie. mt , j raised alfiit eighty bii-hel-. Eugene I.'outli moved to A-hel.ro la-t ' Monday. He has a position in a roller mill i there. Tom Brown threshi .1 about fifteen thou sand bushels of wheat this week. Ilrowu Items. Corn is go .1 in this section, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Phillips were visitors ia this community Saturday. Messrs. O. K. and T. F. Brown attended -aerviex's at l.'andleman Sunday. Mrs. Lonnie Slinscn and children are pending some tim in Sanford. It is reojiiested hy the Sexton, II. F Brown, that all who have relatives hurled at Union Grove, wi'lmeet Friday, Oct, ltii, lor the p irp .a- of cleaning oil the ceinn Si. S. Ctx and family spent Sunday even ( ing at Keu Ia n Brown's. j Emni' tt C x has gone to the Jamestown ! Exposition. I Kiss Dora Macon, of Kern Mill; apending a lew davs at E. C. Brown's. Cancer Cured hy Itlood Halm All Skin and Blood Diseases Also Cured. Mrs. M. L. A1. un. . FrcitoiMU. Ala., took Botanic Blood Balm, wliieli eUertunlly eared an eutiim , cancer of the ikp-c an 1 (ace. Thfe fores hcale l , up (rfecttv. Many doctors lia.l iriven up tier easea hopeless, liuii.lre.ls of ea.es of cancer, ' been euriKi li.- lil.l lialin. Amoiuc other., Mrs. , the meeting at W est Chape! Sunday. B. M. liuernev. Warrior stuini. Ala. Her nose ' v n fi.t i ,r. e i e iintl lip were iaw us l,exf. with olleti.ive .11.-' Nt'11 "af k, left a few days ago for clinrxo (loiii llie eatinir sore. Ihietnr advistsl . Greeieilxiro, wliere she will enter school euttinir, l.ut it failc.I. ltl..it Balm lieale.l ihe T ... wires, nnil Mis. Giierney i. us well it ever. M e Jlrs, I. K Kivett is on the si -k list tunic Blond Hal, n also cures eezeiiia. iteliini; ),u- 1 i.-,.- 3,.!: i , r -i c i- iiion..wulaii.ls.-.il-s.l.nc pains, ulcus, oil -n -M'9 I,f"a ui:a leaves Friday for t .reel. s aive pimples. Miaul ..ison. en, l.uncles, sorolula. Oro, where -Ji will tea-h risings un.l l.uui. on the s kin oml all Mosl . , , troubles. Improves the .liue.iion. .-treimtnens ; Praidctit )'.,. i o.'.n pleached at 'hail tic week kidneys. IiruirLT.is. I.(hi per lolll-. witi, s, , comjilete dire. lion, forli. mie rure. Sample free ''"'"'y. yndprefiaM l.y mlnKI.Kl KiiIim ;.. Ailanta. , Mr. :,nd Mrs. D. T Me '"a in nt Oa. iK'serlh,' to utile ami spwial niedleal advice sent iu seulcd letter. .,, , the home of J. II. l!ej. ling last Sunday, Liberty Item. Capt. W. T. Smith arrived home from Goldsboro last Sunday. The Capt, has about completed his work for the A. C. L. Railad. and he is not in the best of health d w at home for repairs. Miss Louise Cauley, of Cauley Springs, is V181tln8 her room and college mate, Miss Patse-V Smith- biases Cauley and Smith grated at Greensboro Female Col- le& la8t June- Mlss 01lvia Josephine Tritchard, of Chapel D'". arrived last week to take charge of the art elas9 at ,he Llbert.v Koimal College, W 6 "Jprsta''J " starts off well and the Pncts are all that could be wpectcd for a vei7 lar8- claf The neKrw8 of Llberty anJ tue ound- ,DK cou",r? had a hering tere last Satur- dsx Bnd SulK,a.v- The Program was both rlch and "l1"'? 8nd from the nan,e8 of 80U,e the visitors, the address must have Wen rldl' "Ulotole the whole get-up of the program eto 1 feel s,,re the that wrote UP M- J' Keitzel's chicken house ,mi8t bave wri,ten bolh- for ,Lere was a P00'1 ' and the tpiing aroiiinl the world and c. me in on the back side. Saiuly Creek. ' Mr. and Mrs. .shelly Browcr, of South Carolina, are isitieg relatives in this sec tion at this writing. ( lyde Welsh and Miss Dora Williams were married at the home of bride's father, Mr. J. 13. Williams, Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. W bile, of Geet-nsboro officiated. Mr-. J. M. Williams visited her daughter at W iiistoiialom last week. Rev. Judge Eller has resigned the pas tot ale at the Bap'ist t'hurch at Sandy C'l. ek and Rev. Mr. White, of Greensboro, has taken charge. Arthur and Miss Laura Jones visited around W'hitsett last week. John Cox is building a nice new house on hi- lariu. Reuben I.i.tteiloULih has bought the farm of Wesley Ward. Mi es Myrtle ;iid Lottie Settlemeyer have gum- to Lexingt ,n ,, enter school. Miss I!' sa I'roiise, ol Whitseti this seeiionieceiitly. Miss rio-sie Swaim closed ', school at Melanchton last week. Mrs. William K. McMaste,-. at the home of her son in-law, 1 Mr. at: 1 Mrs. J. M. Jen. risited in ; r sum,,,,,-' is very ill P. Ward, . f ( iray s Sundav! Chapel, siT-.t at Alired Jones Sunday. i uuil.er of pop!e of this se.-tion ' the Jamestown Lxpositon. - ' Itainseiir Items. I : I". C. Watkina 'Kii'S retnnie I from Vork , o:i Saturday last. : Miss Willi-Scott, of Ureensli,.ro. v her parents here Saturday and Sunday , Mis-es Pearl and Fleta Fox, of Ashe were visitors her- f .r several davs the j week, much to the delight of 'heir I friends. -iied I ,bs j I-rank al:. , of the Clnu lotte j Company, w as a g.ie,t at the hotel Miprly at l.'.iiu- i svur Sunday. j Jones' Show here oil Thmsday was well I attended and enjoyed i,y all. j Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Watkins and children, . 1 i ireensboro, came to P.imseiir Monday in I their haudsoni" autom ibile. The iiiH.'hine juttraete.l much attention while on the streets. j Messrs M. and K B. Finnisou J I 0 Forrester, J. B. Dixon, G. 0. Weathr-rly, and M. X. Whitehead returned from James tow n Saturday. They report a line exh.si tioti. liev Dr. i. B Kiehard-on, of Ilioh point. Idled his pulpit in I he Baptist Chun I. Saiur.l iy and Sunday preaching able set i,j m as usual. Hack Creek Items Quite a number of young pople attended the Holiness meeting at Bandleman Sun day. Maurice Poole, of Trinity, visited his par ents .Sunday. Miss (lance, of Cincinnati, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Bob lliclMrdson. Messrs. Walter and Chis Bulla aitende l ead. n e had a very sad deaW in our town leaW Sept. 7, when Mis Rosa Coletrane died at 6 P. M , after being sick for more than one month. Hiss Rosa wag about twenty years old and was the only daughter of the late Dr. Sidney and Flora Coletrane. Dr. Ooletrane died obout 15 years ago, leaving only two children, John W. and Rosa, both small. Their mother has made Liberty tbeir home since that time. Miss Rosa was a most excellent young woman of many lovely traits, and was loved by every one who knew her. Her remains were laid to rest at old Union Church, near Randleinan , that being the fatui'y burying ground and her father's last resting place. Quite a number of relatives and friends accouipa -nied the remains from Liberty. The pall bearers were W. II. Griflin, R. C. Reitzel, William Swaim, R. A. Smith. Dr. Thomas H. Smith and L. Jack Smith. Mrs. Cole trane and her son have the sympathy of' this town and the entire community. A FaiENn. Flourishing Sunday School. Dear Editor: Will you be so kind as to allow me space in your paper in regard to the Sunday School at Flint Hill. I just want to Bay that Flint Hill has one of the best Sunday Schools in Randolph county. I was there some time ago, and I noticed when the bell rang the cheerful young laces and also old ones gathered at the churn h and they all joined in the singing. The Superintendent, Mr. S. L. Farlow, read a portion of Scripture, which was heard by all the children, as their attention was given him. Then the good Superintendent lead in prayer, the classes took their places and the teachers proceeded to teach, while the Secretary, Miss Henrietta Dickens, took her place, and ater read a most interesting report . Tin n Mr. Fai low conducted a re view of the less mi. May the good Lord bless the Sabbath School "at Flint Hill and all ovtr the County, and may it cause voting men and young women to tuke up their cross and follow Jesus. O. W. F. star Items Mr. King ' ..I Mrs M. I'. Yiiucauuon and L. A. i'.i J lclaiivcs at Whv Nut Sun 1.. . Sam l.gram a:.d Jonah Leach left Mnn.l.n t'l vi -it ihe Janies:o,vn Expo-ition i 11 I'.igg-, of Lake View, spent' Suii.l. iv and M.u.da. bere with his family. Vis Lyilia Leach left las-, week for Clarksville, Yu , where she entered scho 1 Harry Hanna. of Siler City, spent la-t week at F. M. Sliainburger's. G. X. Scjrlhiro is attending court at Ti. v this week. Mis-Neta Stuart, ol Elise, is visiting y, Cipt. H. M. Shield's. Mr. mid Mrs George Stuart, Mrs. Join, Jenkins and Miss Michnnx, of .-engnv.-, are spending some time at Jackson .-pr:v- Homliay Items. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harrison, ,,f Tlior.u, i lie. are visiting at Mr. Lee C'rauford s. James keen. one of Lexington's p nnlar oung men, is visiting relatives in the (om- : tuutii'y. j W'hitson Morris, of Was! ingt. n, I ('., is I visiting relatives and friends at this place, j A'e are always glad to have him with us. Iv.-y Cranford enteted s.-houl at Farmer ast Monday. Mrs T. W. ! Miss Troy: ; relatives and i 11 I 'Homer She !j 'i"ed in ih. . Ingram is on the sick list. ance, !.) has iieen visiting friends i.t Ashel .no, returned k. a and Miss i-'!o.s Stout were J "' nolv I'on.ls ot we.llock last Sunday morning They w ill start for Jamestown on Tuesday. We extern! our Coiiu,iat;.l...'ioiis. l-'armer Items. and Mrs. C II Lewis have just re- 1 1 1 ' 'in an ex: led trip to Jamestown, Uiehll Mi. heen .N'V f.lshi. nond and nth. r cities, s l.oula Dors tt, of Tiioimisville, vi-iti.ig Ivy I). it, ett the ,.as; week eral rf ur pe .p'e .iiiended the ,n.'d camp mee'ing at ('Impel Hill has Huh has home I l'h-r the a. enter-. id I'm ), f L;ii,gtin, who , visiting his grand mother, returned t Mond-y. will lie tivj unit. 'ii lull games here otihe week. Seveial new boarders -ciiodI last Monday. Itiley's Store rus li. !. Sheets to. I X. P. Morris .hi'luirj on business the pa-it week. Mess, went to iss Ha Allred in on the sick list. Mis A.l-laide Sheets, of Thoinasville. Ala., is visiting relatives in thi- community. Miss il.oid C ..liielisoii, who is sick, does not improve. Miss Menu Stie-I, of Winston-Salem, spent sever-l d.iys with relatives in our scc iun r cently. Messrs. Hoke lA.rdn uu.l P. ('. Johnson, of Martha, are spending a few days at Jamestown. vV. A. li.issel's horse was bitten by a snake the plst week, but. is getting along all right. A Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Glasgow want to thank the g iod peop e of Asheboro for their kindness slu.w ,i them during tho extended illness of their dauhh'ir, Kulah. 'Ihe way t .j, " rid of a c.,1.1, whether it he a "hi. ! c. Id ' ..r j-ict a l.'.ilc . ne. is to got it on; of vour system throii;!, the Lowe's. X.nrly all Cou-h fines, i stx-rinllv those i that ecnta'i! opuoi s are t orsi ii-nto J : nedyS, Lav, 'live ('... -h Sjnip contains no 1 op, aus. ami tic's g, nllv (ll tlm Im.wcIs. I'le.i.ai't tu lake. N I.I by Muiiilard Drug Mis Rom Col' episodes and so taken on the spot over 22,000 miles esting countries T70U know, of T phenomenal world-wide condensed, but on the tion and are more possible in the lectures from the platform. TTOU would like to take these fascinating journeys. i You can do 1 he coupon illustrated, descriptive mation without expense to you ll you write to-day. Don't delay, to ui the McClure's Tourists' Fireside Travel " A 4 to 60 East 23d Street NEW YORK CITY I will attend at collection of taxes TT Asheboro.C. House, Asheboro Township, Mii.iuv, October 7th. Farmer, Ccnccrd Township, Tuesday, October 8th. N. R. Skeen's, Tabernacle Townsnip, Wednesday, October 9th. Trinity, Trinity Township. Thursday, October 10th. New Market, ' New Market Township, Friday, October 11th. County Home, 1 lack Crek Township, Saiurday, October 12th. Cedar Falls, Franklim I He Township, Monday forenoon, October 14th. Franklinville, Franklim ilie. Township, Monday afternoon, October 14th Ramseur, Columbia Township, Tuesday, October 19th. Liberty, Liberty Township, Wednesday, October 16th. Widow Chamness' i'ro iden.re Township, Tht-.r:,day, - October 17th. Level Cross, New Market Township, Friday forenoon, October 1 8th. Naomi Store Co., Rundleman Township. Fridav afternoon, October 18th. Randleman B. House, Fandleman Township, Saturday, October 19th. C.C.Shaw's, New Hope Township. Monday, October 21st. Laban Slack's, 1'nion Township, Tuesday, October 22nd. Yow's Mil!, Fiehhnd Township, Wednesday, October 2hd Tysor's Store, 11: o er Township, Tliur.vday, October 24th Henry Jones' Fleasant Giove TownNhip. Fridav, October 25"th. Coleridge, Coleri.l-e Township. Saiurday, October 26th. Bethel Church. Gir.nt Township, Monday, October 28th. Widow Kinne's C.J...-Grove Township, Tuesday, October 29th. Worthville, R.ir.dle.nan Township, Wednesday forenoon, October 30th. Central Falls, Frank. inville Township, Wednesday afternoon, October 30th. The taxes are now due, and all tax-payers are re quested to meet me at the above nam?d times and places and pay their taxes. S L. HAY WORTH, Sheriff. This Sept. 10, 1907. 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