A 'V- I NT Q N WED r J ES D AY,' f . " D E P ART M E N 1 1 i-r-Ik irv"-"' - r-A.rst.. . - JAN ' 5TH - - 1009. i A'.f ' 4 . I 1 1 v--', V t , - I, 1,' 1 i y4,jLiueigu, viiaiiie i xvearnoj, : Dime Aloiris; Drs. L-Ford.' ?: ' , grjucaertOeia . tiieir., regu lar installation of 'officers on Monday Personal. s Dr. -S; C- Ford j went to: Haleigb-Monday- t- r- -V; - , V -r ' town this w'eek;""!,-- . ,V '--,K, B.-Canned?, t)f Oxford Visited our qwn -last wekri .v. A -K. C Underwood of Yoan?flTilIp.- was in town-Monday. V""- ' s ' MUs Francis Winaton returned ts. Wilsottitbe past; week. ' v " -fulfils Mittie; : Conway TeUrued to Waike Forest yesterday, yvv . Miss Kathlesn. Ballard returned to HendersonYille, Tuesday. - ' r Miss Pearie,-Tavlor. of ' Ovfrtri' . . , iis rismngAt Mr. & .-Morris'. Mr. Giles Winstead has a&oeia .ted himself -with. he firm of Mrg. G.,Best & Son. . " Lei our merchants pull together for the aphoilding of out: -'town :r this year. , ,Ths .best r way to v aeeomplish uiib is wJt auYeruse.;. - -7, - Mr. J.'L; King moved his family to Raleigh aesday, and will make that his future home. He will take a position with the Standard Oil Ca, at that place. " .:: -:" :-1 k . "-; ( -A" very enjoyable rabbit bant Was had here on Wednesday U . by a if umber of'' our f ; young boys rand ' ffirla. The huut was very much en- joyed by all and eleven rabbits were 1 v John Winston - and daughter of havered. i YoungsvilJe .' Were in town Sutnrrlatr CO ' . The Town Commissioners 'met , io regular session on: Monday v night, and aside from alio wing accounts for extra police service during the holi days, nothing of importance was at tended to. Miss Mabel Vann entertained a siumber of her young friends at a reception at her home on Saturday v afternoon. It was a , Tery enjoyable, occasion and all present had a 4e lightful time. , w Josh Williams, an old and rts pectable negror died .here yesterday morning. Ucele.osh,? so we are informed, had been In the employ pf Mrs. J? H. Henley and Mr. S. CL T&nn'ior'fieairly ..sixty . yearjk-' x'r ; Mr. 3E. F. Blackley wiU move iiis family from Louisburg toFrank tin ton in a few days and occupy the dwelling' recently vacated, by Mr. J. L. King. Mr. Blaekley informs us that he will return to the railroad as engineer. Walking seems to be very godd, to at least some of our citizens, as we learn that on Saturday v Messrs. Joe iuyww, xiugu xjamms anu r,jjics: Conway walked to Youngsville and baek, am! on Sunday Messrs. B-. F. King Donald Hicks and L. C. Pirie walked to Ki trell and back. JU1 members of Co. F. are or dered to meet at their armory here on Friday arts p. m. for drill. They . e also ordered to meet' here early on Tuesday morning, January 12th, -in time to ' take the early- traitt to 2taleih, as they will attend the in ; angaratton of the Governor oh that - fij. - 4 , - ' Among the movers we notice ' that The Cooke Farpiture Cd., is . ' tnoving ta the olef B. W. Ballard store on Maia street, Kearney & Williams to the Williams store room recently occupied by Mrs. D. G. Best & Son, and the last named are moving to the store on Mason street vacated by the ' Ceoke Furniture -Co. . . . -.,! ',,. . i '-. cf: -. j , , Mr. L,' H. Moss, whose home wis near Brasfleld, Granville oountyi; died on FrJay nigljit at the ripe old , .age of 66. His death was supposed to have been caused from injuries re x j Kjeived whiles attending to hlsTmaler ' -on one morning . about two weeks before the time of his, death. He leaves a wife and four children and many friends.-. His remains were buried at Banks Chapel on Sunday af ternobn, Kev; 1. ;Er Coletiaine loonduoting the services. The 1 be ?v reaved hate our sympathy. ."' :A Jb are well reception party was 4ivt;a at the hotel her on Thursday t 1 . . . . I 1 vfc .- .... " iight of last week by the young la Si ..il ' ' 'I"-.. ' ,, '1 ', f ' -1), F. Cheatham,; of Norfolk, visit ed Capv E. J. Cneathana tnis ''week. Miss Marguerite Moss left Mon day to enter Peace Institute at Ral- eigh. ' . , -. Miss Eleanor Tann returned Tuesday to Greensboro Female Col lege. ? Mrs. F. S. Hearn, of Albemarle, is visitina: her daughter, M: L. C Fine. . - - - ,v Richard H. Eastman of Rich- mend, was in our town few days last week Charlie Pritehard, of Portsmouth, visited friends and relatives here the past week. Miss Bebe Staunton left Monday to enter the State Normal4 College j at Greensbero. Miss Lena Parker, of Warrenton, spent Wednesday night with Mrs. W. Ballard, . x j Mr. J. J. Barrow and family spent .the day and night Thursday, at Mr. B. W. Ballard's. -. MlOOAO T ZtrwmXk. .Ji "VT 1 12 lift - t 'm returned . to-day from ;a visit to friends ic Richmond," Va. t j Misses jLina and Annie Uoletraine returned to school at Greensboro FemaleCollege thitVeek. Misses Martha Harris . aad Susie IfcGbee returned yesterday t the Baptist u mversity at Raleigh. j miss Alice uarris returned Mon day to Duke to resume her dntio o. teacher , in the school at that place. Mr. Andrew Green, of Raleieb. after spending ssveral days at. Mr. J, O. Green's, returned honW" Tuei- Mies Bessie Sams, who has been1 visiting her brother $Ir. E. E. Sams. returned to Baptist University mon- day. I Mrs. Laura Ballard aad Mr Frank Ballard, alter! eperidiMg same time with Mr., B. W. Ballard,; re turned to their homes in Louisburg Bumday. j Messrs. Jessie and Wallace Cole- traine returned to sehool at Rich- tnond the past week, also Joe Joy- ner -and Leonard Hendersod to Warrenton. ': - ' .."."; . Mr. ,N. H.,Cannady left Saturday forTashinton, Tj C. Ao have va RTF. D. Mail ;box . patented. It is aij automatic- box that v wiir show bpth catfier and owner;- at a -"Hfc tahcerif it contains ! "arivthiner: v.Tr lleam that the idea-has been . uneAnf. --.., x -.. - - .. r-- ed bjfftbe Post pffice Department." 'V t .... .f : - ; ' : - s ' V' t " a e to tnew yunS gentlemen friends. V . ; ' ' Progressiya. ' Conyti Mq , V . ; : the game." At the proper v time . de- t s cram 1 At. thn nrniup ;.. t. .....v '.fc ..1. ' l Jlicious rerresnments were -served m ; fj almost pressing manner. -Every one -, ' '-r ; - present deolartd it the finesV ;of the ' 1 :fJij: Ss 8asonJv Dr S,; p.-yprd ww s ,'v "j ' jial;inianing jth 1 ' : - present were 'Misses Mary and Bebe . . . . . . . . .... ... ... . . . . . . . . V sa (is As , qs as intshtlikci;d tohniinCint--acUId ; p rthcr . Time- prodigy endowed with lho.wwd6w of 45-inhcritor of -the power, cenius. wealth and Wnri.to nr.....i. r t and the Prince Boval mtn nhrvcA l.r,';. .V- riTTT l:-manhIr a? , -raTn of thepresenl-the fostetkhild of.all ho- ;. Smno teing possibniUei, of which the Kcw Year m W ccrtaintica! Some bring theories, of which the New ('Yr make, practices! - v 1 faat n Tor b"S the Kcw-ear.' 59 i VJ franklinton Biggest and Best Store brinjrs knowledge of merchandise aad oerantile 'eoadiUans urpassed by any of our cTmrt cf th n ZlfJZQT lrpK:tioa UTZ'n ttocl ticD aa rsprwetli. T gtXfmnU " " e Pell U U m.ltS J .Ur a,-ribandk l " lo " nature judfj- msnt and prasUaU cxptnencs can obuin for spot etth with j4st htUe on fcr living expenses. J k- iV ffer an aPPrMriton of your pstrorugr au apprtticm which means a realirat on thi fm,r w.if financial problem is our financial problem, ti by rimg ktcft Y values we seeure better customers and nthnsiasUc intndl V,m wish for you that 1003 may b a most prosperous year, a good year, and we hope that as i raw.t switUj by you wiU think j i i .i .... ! " 1 rTHE FRANK IIMTON'S BIGGEST QUALITY AND fleST fitnnr aw STORE. , ,J CE3 1 1 E 7 as thji thoughts of childhood, " sweet at the honey eomb. Our loete line of candies. Your Truly, -FRANKL.IN GROCERY CO. ce We Tftaijk Every' Castomer m a s a : V V 5J THANKS To My. Cm forlh.ir liberal palrona. during ad hce we mm, .till .r. yea in 1009. . . ... t AL S 1 ON CO Always the Cheapest Store t Chicago Working W.Qpian:. Homeil" r " A . whole family: an keep-' itself .' in neaiin Dy-ine use oitut uaidweira Syrup Pepsin: because it is '' a "laxative 11 Jl . ' ' ... iui, wurK8 raiiuiy anujsureiy, ana 5ome ?uuiuu: oa uie .lamiiy .. is..: aimosb - al most always mneedlof such a remedy. Dr. Luella Underhill, - medical superin tenden t of v the T Working--Woman's xiuxne u inicao, writes mai sue gives nothing but Dr. Caldwell's Syrup !Pep- sm. is is aDsoiuteiy guaranteed to do wha we claim.' and if vou want tt . trv it' bef ore.buying, eend your address for l - Belle Allen, Messrs Q. L " and Wal-J '.' - 3" "Harrij, 'Leonard " Henderson. "Hugh a free, sample bottle to -Pepsin Syrup uo., iia tjaiaweu Diag.i Monticellorilu It is sold bv The Boddie-Perrv Tim Pn . ;at SOcand $1 . a bottle - s v OR M As, it is impossible for me to see and express im person my many thanks and appreciation to all my friends and onatoiqers I take. this method -of saying that 1 am very grateful to ev.ery ona of " yotx for yonr patronage and shall try to..aerit a " eontinuance, of; your trade." As. in the' .pait'I shall try to xneri your patronage ,by keeping , the ' very best .and most' up-to-date styles and the best values for the money to be had ia-'thi towx or ." : anywhere, else." Again wishing y on a Happy He w X'Year I ata'y L '"" r - . - - . .. .- , - - i . i :: V ? i"RBpeetfully, M, C. HEN ! Legal Blanks at TIMES Office - ... . I want io take this opportunity to thank y 'rienda and castoaera for their liberal patrptage. ; To aaj iha least I am highly cliUd over mj btni. aest for this fait I will endeavor to take cart cf ' you si Xluve dans talha past :iapprtiaUt6aw : .' . baaineiit, and wish f or ycT all a Htm nunfniti . ..... . ' . - .... - .... . .a m J ... . .v. . .1' , ' ' i " - ' , ft' - . . . . .. " ' ' . BRAIMTL rircsrely vonrs. EY G. HICKS h3vnarrij Leonard He ndeTSon, Hugh v , .;Vir:-w- : - r".s-- ; . V"; ; ; ' . . t - , 7' . -" - , " ' , ' - i - " , . " . . m '- " Jl ' .:n PHONE Na ,00 . ... W . " . , . 1 1 . t -

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