V1 - 5 F R N K LI . II. ON Q E P A R T M -E N T . f'f I 4 "if iV -1 ( J, 4 ,v - Doot fail to consider well the benefits of advertising.'' , 4 -Tbe .newt residence of m Mr.-Jim, May is yer j nearly completed. ' After .ail, business does not seem to be so dull as some people would have you think. , The work on the large dormi tory of the Albion Academy is ' mov ing alons; rapidly. '- A:sy-y! . A number of people from Youngsville came over Friday night to attend the lecture. ' : H. . Pierce, who has : been quit- sick the past few days, we are glad to say, is improving:. : . Don't you think-that if you would do a little more and talk less that your town would grow faster? Mr. Fleming Fuller has taken a position with the mercantile depart ment of the Sterling Cotton Mills. ' Arrangements are being made to organize a Baraca class in the Methodist church here in , the near fulure. According to Madam Rumor, ''there are two of our gentlemen cit izens making a close race for the same girl." . ' Mr. H. A. Hunt has taken a po sition with Mrs. M. O." Henley and will be glad to have his friends call to see him. Mr. T. W. Whedbee was called : by telegram on Saturday to Hertford on account of the serious illness of his mother. Mr. T. "VY, Harris, the former en gineer on the Louisburg railroad left Monday, he was succeeded by Mr. S. E. Sine, . Our subscribers who appreciate this department and do not wish it discontinued should speak an effec tive worl for it at every opportuni- ty.' - -It isn't the man who knows so much, or that has themgreattst means ithat helps your town, but the man who does things, and does them at once. -i Mr. F. H. Lindsey, of Durham, gave a humorous lecture in the Grad ed school Auditorium for the benefit of the public library on Friday night. Itwas greatly enjoyed by a good sized audience. , -Bill Williams and Bolts Mc Knight, both colored, were tried be fore Mayor. Conway Friday for re tailing whiskey and were bound over to court under a $100 bond, each. Both parties gave bonds.,, The Gardner-Laclede-lardner Co., played to several good houses here the past week and we are in formed that they will return here and play again in the Opera Hoqse on Saturday night, the 6th. " Look" here -'business men of Pranklinton, aren't you willing to spend a few cents to benefit your 'town, especially when you are being doubly benefitted? Think about it, and take space in this department. On Monday evening Mrs. Capi. D. T. Ward received a telegram an nouncing , the death of her -mother, f Mrs E. R. Tennant, of Marietta, Ga. Mrs. Tennant was 54 years old and leaves a husband andl several - chil dren. ' " , ...:-'.v Rev, N,1 E. Coletraine, informs us that ne will begin a series of meetings at the Methodist charch tier about the fifteenth of February , and that Rev. Raymond Browning, of Littleton, will assist him in these meetings. ; ... : Business men when you adver. tise in' this department you not only ; reap the golden benefits .of your.f ad,7 but help o build up your i town, , thereby increasing the wealth of your town and creating a larger volume - .of business for you to command, . I : ; f --.Revenue officers, Merritt - ahd , 'V , ; ' Jordan',, while on - a , raid, about 6 3 - '' miles west of here Monday evening i'-V had f the misfortune !of having. the ': harness cut from their horse and the - horse turned ; loose; ; Th team be- " ' , longed to MR. A; Speed and Uhe 1 A :,v, horse was caught not far from where J-the cutting was dope - and another ' . i 1 set of harness borrowed, thereby pre- - V. , ventinEj the officers from having o i Hr Jessie-Scott, a colord;boyj who liven h the edgeofr.v town, while ha n cling ia pistol on -.last' -Friday, morning, was accidentally shot in the ler. Drs Harris and" Henderson ex-, tracted the bullet. Another case of where an "unloaded'gun got in its J work. " Mrs. John W. Whitfield, died Monday of last week, at her - home near Braes Geld church," and her tt mains were laid to rest at Creed more on i Tuesday evenihar,? Rev N.- E, Coletrain -conducting,; the services. She leaves a husband and tour child ren who have our sincere sympathy. If you are a. subscriber to the Times and like this department you should join m with us to help' to keep it going, and if you are not a subscriber and you read the depart ment and like it you shoutd.8ubscribe it oce, as a larger circulation in this section will do raucl towards making it a success On last Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock a special meeting of the mem bership of the Methodist church was held. Previous to the meeting printed invitations were issued to all the members and quite a large num ber responded. A roll call was had and some very interesting talks were made by Mess'rSyB. W. Ballard, E. J. Cheatham and others. The meet ing was greatly enjoyed by all pfei ent. Mi 8. J. L. Sullivan, mother of Mrp. N. A. Black, died suddenly yes terday morning between the hours of 2 and 7 o'clock. She was on the streets on Monday afternoon and from all appearances was enjoying perfect health. She was spending tht nigiwth Mrs. J. H. Henley, which shead been doing for some time as companion, and v we learn that she was up .and arranged the cover 'on Mrs. Henley's bed about 2 o'clock at night she and Mrs. Henley were occupying the same room on separate beds, and in the morning when Mrs. Henley awake she, thinking that Mrs. Sullivan, who had been in the habit of rising early had overslept herself went over to her bed to awake her, when she found that she was dead. Mrs. Sul livan leaves a husband and five chil dren. Her i emains were taken to Shelby last night on the 2 o'clock train for interment today, and were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Black. Personal) W. J. Ballard went to Raleigh Monday. x D. E. Barklev went to Oxford yesterday. Capt E. J. Cbeathara took a "trip" up the road Friday night. " C. A. Underwood and C. G. Win ston, of Youngsville, were )n town yesterday. Miss EfSe Vines, ot Youngsville, spent Saturday ahd Sunday with friends in town. Mis3 Myrtle Wilson, who has been visiting at Mr. W. P. Edwards, left yesterday for Louisburg. Misses Nena Ballard and Nellie Conway spent Sunday with. Miss Mattie Conway at Wake Forest. Mr. B. W. Ballard and daughter, Miss Mattie, attended, the old fash ioned "square dance" at Louisburg, last Friday; night, . World's 'Killer For Ehetunatism; Bdalka. Lame Bacjc, - Stiff Joints, and Muscles, Sore Throat. Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises , Colic, Cramps, Indlgts tkra, Toothache, and all Nerre, Bone and Unscle Aches and Pains.; The genuine has Noah's Ark on every packaga-asc, Soc and $ uoobj alldeal ejsln medicine erery where. Sample by mailf reo MOAM REMEDY CO.klCHMOMDA.l tOTON,WAS.TtW. ,Sl!Fran'H PILES LT&fkZ. whenyoubriTyow-Kutnoy. . - -; . , a ; . Wednesday; (vlcGHEE JOYNE R GO M F FRANKLINTON'S BIGGEST Watt ; Tfais Space NEXT MRS, Farmers Syppiy Store THE B. W. BALLARD CO., a&ln ceeded our nyt sanguine erpectations. We thAnk our friends for their pat ronage in 1903 and we want your business for 1900. We hxte ample means to pay casn ior an tne gooas we puy. . uur Dusmess u run on smiu expe&ses. This enables us to sell croods on very close margin for casn. and on vrnr Ycaaonable terms un xime. n e carry everywinjy ; Coffe, Molasses, Corn, Oats, Cole's Cotton Planters. Shovels. Forks. Guano We sell K&leign Standard, Der cent Acid fhospnate-Jtaint. Nitrite get while we sell goods Trery low for those trading. with us on 'time. .We wciea U9 we uo not caxry., Aiaxe a uoim oi uui lime' customery woo gire us mortgages, or who bare orders from their Landlord9, or others that we ar prpve, we will buy outside for you such goods as we don't carry at cash ttrkeau uva iwkcw ulus. uur cumpeuwn want from us. Aain thankinsr yoa for your kindness and wishing ycu .crest success and happiness;'. - " Yours very truly " 1 P. S. If during the year out TmB neea,iiiue casa, ypu can n xrom This space belongs o the McGhee-Joyner Company, -who will continue to keep you posted on the best of goods at the lowest prices, and will have a new ad next week. Don't fail to watch this space. THE STORE WEEK M. C. HENLEY, FRANKLINTON, N. C. snreets you. Our buttnesj Utt vear ox. in larmera auppuea: Meat, Flour, Lard applK obacco. Snuff. Scan and small rroerriM. Kails. Horse and Unl KKa Old Dommron, ilomes Ikt, Ely, Sixtetxl Soda. Cotton Seed MeaL Don't fotw cash, we want your Turc Business. To will furnish them the cash to buy such ar- wui ten iou JJiXi Tuu can I car .ail mi : V. CurronExa la 'hard . place, and ua 1 , - - COMPANY OF QUALITY" AND BEST HORSES and MULES The Ursrat and lxt collection of oucd rwzs Hc r at2 eTer shown undrr our roof in IxKmburjr. NOW IN More kom msl4Hl tam than a draler that the aupplr of ;ch! thU year than ncr Wfor. IU quick as4 t ur crw. Tca wfl j.t t -same price IsUr and not cl the qualitr. Kaxmer Uurp a- ' Canulis, Kinps HU1, Rataoms HHd, KimlL Wiltoa, Iral YounRtriilf. Wain Forest, Itoleartt!. Waald. Viloi c T Uos!r. Rosda, Hpringhope or aar othr t,ottt. c& ttry tU aScrd U : Utile more time to come lo Ixtnbure to gi thtir raalre a4 i where they can get taoro quality at a Iittj lnt rrk-e ths ti,rt . ;..c poasiblr expert of a amsll dtaler Ip ha4U calafrwhci whole caaon. 1t tra4e rhe out f crlbT eTrry ytr lU;.cr.t... parties ectiUeI to credit rati iret aa pcvd wcnMU it can from their neibVor. WAGONS! WAGONS! I baTt CTcry site 1 and 2 hers, li:bl an4 Ktstr. Irco AiU rr Thimble BVxr and can jcip yoa with the whole octXt. itJjr.f Haroeas Hrfchlne. Bridle kc. BUGGIES Mf 1909, iuppjj will bcta to arrit ta ftw dsriL Hj rtiruU tacanj torn t thing. v K P STORE MY BARN err icx I am Uld ,f i, csuU. w,lh oualstr. mill U i .14,. CARRIAGES HILL walk back to town. r 1 ':y.

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