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;tpartraentthis week.
vf rr jJnv. Ja j8 having a , very
'' nipe 'dwelling', erected. 'onf Mason
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: .v Annie Fuller, "a higbly respected
" old colored womandied here on
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- -Ilet everybody' remember to do
raort fot themselves and tor , their
town during the New Year.
. The red - automobile is still in
evidence and is an' inspiration - to
. . . - : -k .. . y . ....... 7 :
-dull Jborses and timid ..women. ' ' V
This ts the beginning of r a new
Pat iently she bore'her;suff eringand.
impressed all -who,-&nw her : with
her chrisiian 'resignation and. forti
tude,. She" was a member of " tha
Methodist Chuch.- Her' pastor JSe-'
ing jabsent the funeral .was ; cond ucted j
bj pastor- Justice - of ,lhe- aptrst
church,' - - ,
,Two children " servive 'her,Mrp.
Louise rClfcme't8, of ""Raleigh,- and
Mr. D. F.-Byrom, of Henderson. ,
To., Our iFranKlin ton Friends
' and' Patrons -
"With this issue we r begi n " another
year in this field, JJ " - ;" 1 -
We have strived to makje-his de
parlment of much interest t all our
readers and a great ;. benefit to the
town of Franklinton, the 'business
interest here,f an-d. each and every
citizen. ..Ve are fully awire that
in some" things we have come 'up
year and every person should strive
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VT VUt A CVtV VII &U LO-D Oli KIM K3 UU1IUC1 If f m . i i j ' i
lhe coming year., , . I , j r ,
v... - f good has been done to overcome our
rMr: .hem reernan. and Miss J mi8doi
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Xiottie Brurarbitt, of Granville eountyv
rin away on Christmas day and was
. mai Bed in Raleigh. s ?'"
! '-We are glad to note that Mrs.
1, B. Justice, who has7 been ill for
iwoweeks, is now able to be up and
walk around the house.
F rauklinton comes forward with
a record that not a single arrest was
made during the holidays. A good
k' cxa n pie "for other townC
Mr, B". J. Bragg and Miss Etta
' HoWen Were married at the resi
dence of the bride's father, Mr. T. B.
y Holdenat Youngsville, on Wednes
day.: --Mr. W. II. ByiMim requests us
to extend, his many thanks to the
trie n 4 81 neighbors who renderei
fSucli kindly assistance durmg-'the re- j
Ciut illness or his wife. .
The town's wsople . are .to be
congratulated - thar the . .'Conference
assigned Rev. ,Ka E. Celetrane to
this field for another yec. His ini
ntrence as pastor and a high-toned
intelligent .'gentleman are to be de
jaired by any community. . i
-rThe cantata given? hejreuftng
nhe holidays tor the benefit f the
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; .t5Chool,.wa3 quite a success. Miss
JVlittie Ballard deserves much- credit
:in her untiring efforts which were so
well appreciated by our people. -
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tures of the Christmas, was the op
portunity given to the ; congregation
ai the Baptist church to contribute
to tho Christmas gift fund" for -the
tinfirm ministers, and many -people
confirmed the statemect that it is
; more blessed , to give .than to receive.
"Mr, Ctilviu May, an aged citizen,
nd father of lMr. George May of the
.Railway service, died last Saturd ay
h night after a prolonged and painful
illness. The funeral services were
j iheld at the home by Rev, T. B.
Justice and the body was interred at
. the family burying ground, five
" 'rmiles from town. ,
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y; ' There was quite an eti Jdyable
; j iparty given at Mr. H. T. May's1 on
. -Monday night' oy the' young men of
" the town. It was a very delightful
: '', " 'occasion and: many games and appe
' ' , tizing a refresliments were served
f which together with the decorations
' " v'u'V-'V;'; ;n.d the spirit of 'the young crowd
, , v v "V306 it a typical -unnscmas occasion.
1 :;,;?v:f jThcse ;,.()resenf. -were" Misses .Mary
' iZj:yA :P. v jAllen, . Josephine Henley; Eleanor
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'V "'IryyJustice, Marguerite Mos?, Fan-
tv t y- Winston, Hattie McGhee, JEatie
!:.;:i!:lyBet MorrisOza " Cooke, Ruth Eth-
L yy; TV; ridge- Messrs. G. U " , alter ind
i. 'v ; ; Joe Cooke,: Charlie : Kearney, yLeon
'iK'Cftiaxdi . " Henderson,-. "Hugh,' Conway,
-'; .G rah am Ilackley J.' 0V Greeh,' Jr
'y.:fe of'tRaleigh 'Dic1
' Oon way, Fred Hicks,fBonald .-Hicks,'
' HarrisPhr Whitfield, Jasper
"c-'ty-i''iWeathejs, Joe Joyner,; Hugh . Dan-
It is ywith pleasure; that we can
look back over' our files and see that
our efforts have been so. greatly ap
preciated, and we can only ' say that
with the continued supports of the
business men and the people' of this
good cammunity; wo shall endeav
or tp ; make this department even
more a success in the future. 'I We
have necessarily gone to great ex
pense toget up this department, but
will-assure all that as long as the ad-
vtrtising patronage justifies we . will!
continue it. - '
This is nearing our third year
with .this department and we can
truly say thai it is a pleasure to min
gle with the citizens of Franklin ton
and surrounding, country, and we de
sire to express our appreciation for,
the help that has been 'rendered us
in getting up the local columns.
We have only judged" your appre
ciations in the past, and now we will
have to leave it to you to show your
appreciations in the future, in the
in the good "old substantial" way,
We wish , one and all- the most
happy of all New Year and, hope
that the year 1900 will prove Vanost
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If your Stomach, Heart;; or Kidneys
are weak, try at, least, a few doses only
of Dr. .Shoop's Restorative. In five or
ten days only, the result will surprise
you. A few Cents will cover the cost.
And here is why help comes so --quickly.
Dr. Snoop doesn't drug . the" Stomach,
nor stimulate the heart or kidneys.
I)r. Shoop's restorative goes directly
to the weak and failing -..nerves. Each
organ has its own controlling . nerve.
When these nerves fail,- the depending
organs must of necessity falter. This
plain', yet vita "truth", "clearly tells-why
Dr. Shoot's Restorative is so univer
sally successful. Its success is leading
druggists everywhere to give it uni
versal preference. A test will ' surely
teil. Sold by The Boddie-Perry Drug
Chicago Working Woman's Home-
A whole family can keep itself in
health by the use of Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin, because it is a laxative
that works mildly and surely, nd sortie
member of the family is almost al
most always inneedjof such a remedy.
D(r., tmella Underbill, , medical superin
tenden t of theWbrking Woman's
Home of Chicago;'" writes that she gives
nothing but Dr. Caldwell's Syrup PepP
sin. It is absolutely guaranteed to . do.
what we claim,V arid if you want to j;ry
it before buying, send your address for
a free sample bottle to Pepsin Syrup
Co., 119 Caldwell bldg., Monticello, 111..
t is sold by The Boddie-Ferry Drug Co.,
at 50c and $1 a. bottle.
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liiglit be likengd.to :im infaut-a qLUd , ; of Fatter Time-
-prodig endowed with' the sow.of ageiinheritor of th
power, genius -irqaltK :;'and knowledge of ayantg of the pa.t ?
and the Prince Koyal in to vhose lapis showered the fru i t s
of brain and brawn of thepresent-the foster,-child of all hu-
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The. great, Jth lowl y, the, rich, the poor all bring gome
thing to the New -Year! ' V .
.x. . ,pome. Dnng iiopes ana araoitions, , oi which the New
Year makes realizations! .
Some bring possibilities, of which the New Year make?
certainties! V .i V
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practices!
uai viui lou yunng ue xew year.
Franklinton's Biggest and
Best Store
brings a knowledge of merchandise and mercantile conditHns un-
surpasu py auy oi our competitors.
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Con-pared with Father Time we Ore infrnta but we were not
born vesterday.
ve-offer for your inspection the largest stock in this section
of the lines we carry and we guarantee eTery article wc sell to be
as represented.
We-oflfor you our merchandise at prices as low as nuturA inA.
ment and practical experience can obtain fof spot cash with, just a Vl
little on ftr living expenses. . iy
mC uuci tuo1;1Mw:iHiiuii 01 T(ur patronage an appreciation
which means a realization that your welfare is our welfare, jour
financial problem is our financial problem, that bjrgiviag 'honesi
vuiuea e secure oetter customers and enthusiastic friends.
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We wish for von that 1909 maj be a mbst prosperous year, a V!
good jear, and w hn- that as it passes swiitlj by vou will think Hi
of us often. .' Y
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STORE I? QUALITY."
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FRAN K.LINTON, N. C.
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Franklinton, "N.- C,
Ofrlcf-. in Starntcut 'Building.
WE SELL EVERYTHING.
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY
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Death of Mps. , Bypum.
4 9 the.lTth inst,;Mr. Jf;) H By-
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A A. V'&iJ:- Sftr .Mr8.''Byrumwas ,60 years old.' She'
:;;P':wm Miss Pattte WFreemaa before
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In this way we wish to extend our mot sincere thanks and appreciations to"AU our
fxiends and customers for their liberal patronage accorded us in the past and if sapplv
ing you with the best of everything for the least money will merit a continuance of
.your patronage we (wdl make. 1909 our most successful business year. .
Wishin'g you the greatest happiness that a Xew Year can briDg, we are still
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