4 ,1 y . A- v. .iV,', ' v. l- -I " v. 9 l I A K D B P A R T. iVl E N T . if . v i;. .:! .l WEDNESDAY, SEPT. A, 1C07. .OCALS. r Mr. A. W.: Holmes ha accepted position with Mi.IL K Fcarce. G. C. Crfc Alabama, has taken the position off tright operator ith the S. A. I, iwns irf the place TV T 1 DI II. 1J, l;WMJ imigEKM. Only one caw Before Mayor Jonway the past waak of any im portance. That of Makaoim Foster for disorderl? conduct $5.00 .and oosts. ' 1 The FranMmtoa wliite ball team went to Wiltaaa and played a game of ball with that team on Fri day and the score resulted eleven and four in favor of "Wiltoe. ; Mr. and MrsY W. EL Weaver sold their stock of general raeiehandise to I. H, Kearney on. Hooday mtd they will leave soon far Lktletorm where they will open a boarding bouse. The Saw Mitt belonging to Root. Brooks and JbhnvyCanady The loss u both colored located on the Moat cromerv estate on lac river, was burned on Monday mgkt. was total. Quite a heavy wind and Tarn At or m visited this seetnon Tuesday Afternoon. It lasted for only a few -minutes and the ram greatly im proved the comfort, the atmos phere. A few of our yosng ladits took a da off and had qaise a fine tiule paddliDg in the water at Brinkley's Branch. They report a tine outing and brought back company red bugs. Mr. L. C. Mitcfchxer ih addin mucn to toe convenience ana ap pearance of his pretty borne abou four miles from here. He is ad ding several rooms and will give it a fresh coat of paint. The colored hove bad two games of ball here the past week, one with Kittrell and one wx& Red Oak, on Thursday and Saiunfay respectively. In both games FrajLkIiaoa was vic torious, first 8 and 5 and ihe second .15 and 3. On yesterday afternoon light ening struck the .Itouse of A. M. 'Mitchell on South Mia Street and destiojed one ehisinev :aad the kitchen, an I turoke at bed potit i& a -bed room. No one was hurt we at t .erlad to aav. I JjO - J - The Sterling Cotton WXk store is being greatly ioiprovvd by the petition being removed and 'making both rooms into one. This work s under the supenriedafk of Mr. A. H. Vann who will have it completed in amost up-to- daJe and ieasin style. Fenner Laytoo narrowly escap ed an accident Tmoday afternoon here while shifting; oa the Leuis burg train. It seeax if he was swinging on the caa and struck a telephone pole which blocked him fOff and in faJzng came near rolling under the moving ear. A spark from the saw mill of I. H. Kearney esnght m a pile of shavings near hiagia uad catae cear setting lire to the gianiag plant. JLuckily, tbroagh the swift actions -of those present, the fiatnes were extinguished before ay damage was, done i rNot next mfajgi, next week nor to-morrow is the time to advertise, bat to-dat. GashSi , the exam ple of the worxni tessaaost , tatsiness .men, those who hawe fought for : itheir experiexice,, sad profit, while you would only be esosSug oth er wise. !fA hnit to the wiae should be uf detent. , . - - wife, - W.'X). Morris, Misses Minnie and Kat'ie Bet Morris, Mrs. T. W. W bed bee. MrI' Mary "Morris,' Char-' tsKearnev, B. F. Cooke, Waiter Cooke, E.f J. Cheatham, MissSue Cheatham, Mrs. M. C. Henley vMiu? es Bettie Vann Ward an$d HatUe McGhee, R. N. Hicks, Otha and DbnsUd Hicks, B. A. White, G. L. Whitfield, Capt. I. H. Kearney, Mesdaraes S. S. Britt, A. O. Perry and Daisy Stone, D. E. Barkley. Personal. M. F. Allen spent Friday in Louis- burg. E. L. Cooke arrived in town yes terday morning. Phil Kearney, of Oxford, was in town this week. Miss Nellie Whitfield spent Mon day in Louisburg. A. O. Perrv and wife paid Louis burg a short visit Sunday. M. H. Vann attended a german in Henderson Monday night. Miss Lucile Withers, of Charlotte is visiting Miss Katie Bet Morris. ' Mr. T. C. Harrison and wife, of Weld on, are visiting at Mr. J. O. Green's. Miss Mattie Ballard left Thursday to visit friends and relatives in Ashville. B. W. Ballard will leave Saturday for the Noithern markets to pur chase his fall stock of goods. H. T. May and wife returned Friday from quite an extended visit to her people in Salisbury, Md. Mr. J. W. No well and party left vesterdav for Durham, where Mr. Nowcll will take unto himself wife. H. A. Kearney and J. C. Tucker passed through yesterday en route to Raleigh to place Tom Upchurch, the rapist, in the Wake county jail for safe keeping. Mr. Len. H. Adam and daugh ter, Miss Annie, of Raleigh, passed through town yesterday to attend the family reunion of Mr. A. D. Mitchiner near here. Col. W. L. McGhee and Private J. O. May returned yesterday from Camp Perry Ohio and report a fine trip. They scored ahead of Virginia, Vermont and Indiana. . i ; "s "v n -v v Y CO M PA 2 mm H E J OY N .E R I M 0 Q AH M fr3? (a oELEBBATpn frrtfr-r w ( II ill - v - " i 1 1 I I I I I I I I .11 I I II I III II I I 1 X X , in) wm m N a CELEBRATED WORLD'S FAIR V V VI V! The Coffees that were made famous by the great St. Ix)uU World' Fair. Vuiiom-mt the fair u hrd more of Blanke s Coffee than they did any thing else. It i packed-frwh from (he rotCr-ia PUs protecting ,t from lore.gn odors It is thoroughly cleaned before and aOcr routing t,r the Ulct iwprovd Lchlu ery. We have just received a large quantity. 41 ZO. 25, 30 AND 35 CENTS PER POHMtv One Car each Flour and Ship Stuff just arrived to be sold at the lowest maxkpricc. "THE STORE OF QUALITY FflANKLINTON'S BIGGEST AND nrT -rr. V W V! VI w VV V! VI ing with us Franklin's Representa tive Hon. T. W. Bickett. He gave in his usual expressive manner, a very interesting and able address on the "little things that help and hurt" and if it was taken as intended it will do us all good. It was some- If you unr f mm bloating belching sour stomach, InrIifrtion or DyrrtA fake a Rings Dyspepsia, Tablet alur each meal, and overcome th diug. reabl trouble. It wiI Improve the appetite,, and aid digestion, f d br Hea. ey-Alstnn Drug Co, Iouibnb:. T. P. Joyncr. Franklinton. For Sale. vvvvvv thing we all needed and am sure we I t . n j k rn . 4 ,r i lles,dence with 10 roomR,Jind cot are benefitted by it. Wegive to Mr. . tjllTA i rnn9na o i.w Hunt Allen. On Wednesday evening after Rev. W. E. Coltrane had about closed the prayer meeting jServices he requested the -congregation to remain stand ing ior a few moments, when Mr. H. A. Hunt entered from a side door with Miss Evie Allen on his arm, then Rev. Coltrane said the words that made them man and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt have' the best wishes off host of friends who wish theta at happy journey through life. Bickett a pressing irrvitation to be with us again when ever he feels he is in need of the country air and (continued on third pa;e.) of land in heart of town. Abo lot 100 feet mjuare on Main BtreH in business part of town. R. B. Warr, Franklinton, N. C A Harvest Month's Great Harvest of Bargains. WONDERFUL ! The Closing Event of the Seasons CI ing up Prices. can- Cwnbric Kmbrbidenr. two ar.d 2,0 tjv. I turbos. id )At , inch Rood, Ck. fir xxx J l(ir. , itja 3 t C ttuhm vS, UU j , " ,vv., inc. iMt, tor fht,)f Itf. j Corw-t rorer width aoad SW-. Nrok Sm 44 iUu.t. m ; inf; c and 40c TJur,JOc hrx :.lrir 4 icc. il eg Town Fathers. The Board met on Monday night m regular session and was call io or der bythV Mayor, H. E. Pierce, 'A. S. Joynex, D, Speed, F Bul lock being present. The followipg Application. of E. W.. Morris for cutting street through the . Winaton place was referred to street com mittee. An unfavorable report was made by the committee on bridge at Tan Yard. , . - Application of E. W. Morris for: the reconsideration of the pay for taking , tax list was : continued untu tne secretary could pe . pres . M- .WwIy-;eii- The matter of naving the railroad nertamea im oaiH aKnioon by to ; place gates across ; Mason street an e:oqueo wana wja uwp at the railroad cfossing waavbrought oepuiv iwaio xar Anarew bef5re Board: buti no informa arn oi iienoerasa, ai w io, oe tion was obtained. TThia has ben V regretted that evesy Maaoa iorth I takea up - authorities vtul :adoes. JttMssiwa fras later-1 fit cA th J nnMtA fati ' y ' ersed teacr aadjret,. not a be put info operation: , , wora leu ixoca risa io um cuu uoi - f - -f ;:)thorougia;"t!afcWO Kc---a';''' ';,r:7;' tvltr'i ; Y Saturday, Aujust31it a pic- c&mljestti Perry's and ;';;lp &6i Eherneaa:; Sunday Schools. 'In the "; toT7n'Et"ii:1-liELf mbniiagweT had the plea ore' of bar- A few m i prir ! rrgulaj- 20c, OSe and 2tfc talur. ore rrtauaiU left Wai.t I- Plaan Ujrria and droj-nUch takifcjr M 12c ai! I'M How some people live so cheap. Sequel: buy their goods from -Th ev D. T. WARD'S CASH FKANK LINTON". N'. C. STORE I am now closing out my Spring and Summer Clothing at Greatlv Reduced Prices to make room for my fall and winter stock. Come and inspect my clothing before you buy. Good line family drugs always on hand. Come and reap onw of the matrilfi trna at MRS.' M. 0. HESLKY. FRANK U.VTO.S. N. C. KM ? I 3 iP-lfillS,)' n Mf-S I wish tOj thank my customere. for past fAvora , and, to invit them back to the same old place io buy their freeh mieata. Market bdepartments will be opened Friday Aug., 16, 1907. Give me a call before buying. , Respectfully, . .J. W. NOVELLf j; . ' FRANKLINTON, N. O. Xlie Coolce Fifi)itare Go FRANKLINTON. N. O. HliK-KIND8;;0P:.FURNITURB r -INSTALLMENT ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. '. BF. Cooke, thQ Uridirirtnkor, Manager, We hate just rodvtd ecral hundred ncmads of Wood. TVrtm Ssed, coiapriaing trrtry known taricty. Inc: ba tmr r.-u. lour ounce 15 ce-nU; caa pound &0 cU. WE fiLSO . nflYE m stock-Wood-a -e Mark'' bnsul Anlcal Cotir rW Tear CloTer Bd Corn, Gtrman aad CatUil HilUt 8t;CcJW Seed and all tarieUt of aaxiy and Uu CabWa Kla, , Bamembcr thai we make a rpccialty of Garden aaj rU rWda GRESCEjNXp,RUlQ CO,: O. DARKLCYi MAffACcri. FRANKUhfTONN. a , ; The GITIZENS BHNK SUMMARY.OF STATEMENT OF CONDITION MAY lflTH. 1S07. - , J ' .! EEI0CBO2L - UifLmrt 0r3raU ;7 Ca; vJ t V f J t t DMtrasUtU J41J rw,' ' ...I. 1 I raAri a r cf iu rJ- AlUntlna is calleJ la ti-ft fat tlat f r i rona the Bank carriea a Earb, D.rto.ai vfd ."i Lt i- E. J. Cheatham. Pres Yn.-F. J0Y1.ER, Cashier

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