l' 1, 1 J 1 lr . f" I I1 I' J J . f t ', UOCALS. TT b R A N K'.L- I N T ON WEDNESDAY. . V-Our, street comraitte ft iill ' Uing lomt fine work on our street, ' Mr. E. G. . Ellington haj mo ve4 his f amilj to his old home place near Ingleside. ' ' . - Mr. J'. tC Conway hat again taken a po.itioa on the Louiaburg Railroad. ' "", If you advertise your business the people know? what you hare to offer them. ! -Grease the wheels of your busi ness with printer's ink that tha speed of your sales maybe increased. 'A fine seven pound boy arrived at the home of Mr. W. H. Gibbs on' Saturday morning, so its "Pa" now.. directed to the new ad - cf McGbee J oyner .Co., in this , issue. Don't fail te read it. -The members of the show from Kitfcreli were busy arranging the j opera bouse for the presentation of the "Private Secretary" here last night. Mr. Will Freddy, who lives , about 6 miles northwest of town, had the misfortune of losing his feed house and contents by fire one night 'last week, he firei started about 7 o'clock and the origin is unknown. If our readers could get into the habit of telling the merchants that they read their ads it would insure more bargain or better information te purchasers in regard to their shop ping. Let everybody try this for awhile and see how it Vorki. D Elv.P A R T M E N T . FEB 10TH ,1009, . . . ; . I light of all present. , There "wr- two prizes voted tp' thf; young; lady aua gentleman ;wno' were most liable to remain an bid mild, and 4 an old bachelor, those jrecemngM the,, .prices were Miss Kate Wilder and Mr. J. R. Cii3ke. rTh'f prizes were . a -juice uox ot eanay icq. it was:: a vtry enjoyable oecasion. 7 -; Personal. ' C. S. Williams spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Mr. R Ballard went , to Ral eigh Monday.. W. E. W hite, ot Jjouwburg, wa m town Monday. T. K. Alien, of near Louiaburg, was in town Tuesday on business. Mr. T. L. Justite. of RaWh i. The attention of oar readers is j spending a few days with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Best spent Sunday with her people in Louis bnrg. r Mrs. C. F. Southerland, of Greens- Rev. Raymond Browning, of Littleton, will deliver the first ser mon of the series of meetings, to be gin m the Methodist church here, next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The night services will be ginat 7:30 o'clock, but at this writ ing no difinite time had been set for the morning services. All members of the Junior Order are especially requested to be present on Monday night, February 22nd as important business will come before the order There will be bo meeting on Mon day night the 15th on account of the protracted meeting , that will be in iessia at the Methodist church. We are requested by Capt. I. H. Kearney to state that all members ot "Company F. are oidered to meet in -their armory in Franklinton on the raoTning of March 5th, dressed for Inspection and that no excuse will be taken for non attendance. Also hatadrill is ordered for Friday, February 19th, at 3 o'clock and every member is requested to be "present. Sergeant A. R. Holmes informs us that the Junior Reserves are get ting along finely and now has a membership of twenty-three, but also says "there is room for more." It is vthw desire of Serg't Holmes and Capt. Kearney te arrange so that they may go with Company F. on the next encampment and to do this it will require a little cash, so if .any of our citizens wish to lend enceur agement to the younger boys you ma see either of the above, named gentlemen who will gladly re ceive yor donatitn. Qn Sunday night at their home near lnssoms, Menrs Willie Ray and Atthur Jackson were called from Jtheir room and shot by an unknown iperson . It seems that early at night some one knocked at the, door and Ray went to see who it was and upon opening the door he received a load of shot from a gun in the right , side then Jaokson ran to his rescue and Pn reaching the door he. also re ceived a load in the leg. Inform tion reached here yesterday that while- Jackson was. not much hurt Ray was very seriously iniured. At this writing no clue as to the guilty party has beeni obtained. ,Oo Wednesday Xnight- of last week, Miss Jessie Evans gave a par tj to a number of her friends in hon j or ef her birthday, at the home J of "lier father, Mr, E. H. Evans, near - town. ; i An old time square dance ' was ; ind ulged in, together ! with many other amusements, after which .refreshments were served to the ; cfe- boro, is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. C. Pirie. . . Miss Katie Pirie, of Henderson, visited her brother, Mr. L. C. Pirie, Sunday. Mrs. H. C. Taylor and Mrs. J. W. Rollings worth, of Louisburg, visited Mrs. E. P. Blackley Tuesday. Mr. A. H. Vann and Dr. S. C. Ford went &ver to Louiaburg Fri day night to attend the "old time dance." ' Mrs. B. T. Green left Monday for a short visit to relati Hillsboro. -She was accompanied as tar as Raleigh by Mr. Green. V Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Blaek return ed yesterday from Shelby where they went to attend the funeral of her raotb&r, Mrs. J. L. Sullivan. I a Mc(kzynet Company I Chi : . . -. ....... ..... T : . go ts, x5aK v y r r ramv.r' -- - v3". " ' '" : : : T 1 M -. . iiiUJBJttUiXJiRJJE5 - SWISS ft M FRAiraxmToirs biggest aitd best store f.' i Ol ;rj t J FOUR DAYS Wednesday, February 10th' ONLY to Saturday 13 th. & ! mi On thistle we will .how the largest assortment of new .prinff .lyU. in etnbnri. .t shown in th e section. Adrscog&ins Blecking, fine finish. Sale pric 8 ii 1 2000 Tarda Embroiderifa 6 to 9 inches wide. Match Sets, Values 12 1-2 to 15e. Sale price 9 2500 yards Linen Torchons, Match Sets Worth 7 1-2 to 15c Sile price 5c McGhee-Joyner Co. Franklinton, N. C IB inch Kabrttidrr em-rs ecl Lonnct.. Worth Sale price for oftri 1 I-arge amtortonl wiK EUa,d ery, broken fa Former priw 10 u Harried. On last Wednesday nigbt at theu j home of Mrs. Mary Cooper, at seven I nVlnt Mr W A 1TZn' 1 1 Lena Burnette, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock by Squire. J. E. Jieholion in the presence of a few friends. The b-id is a daughter of Mrs. James Bfurnette and is a bright and accomplished young la4y. The groom is the oldest son of Mr. Wal ter King and is one of our most en ergetic younfij men, who is to be con gratulated upon having won Miss Lena, as a helpmeet in lifer f The happy youns ooupie have a host of friends who extend their best wishes and congratulations. M. Swiss Embroideries Flounce. VAc nr1 lmf.. . .. . Waist Fronts m colors. The newest things for Spri&i: 1909 imports dirtt fmtn St. Oali EARLY SPBING OPENINO-Advance slyl.a Lioen, Lin.. Uw,,!, fc vwt ftM l0mU The new Poplins in all shades, boIic! and strips. Kew attm V,, Ot0Jb. and GaJ.Ua CU. UTS ouiticg. "THE STORE QF QUALITY" FRANKLINTON'S BIGGEST AND BEST STORE The Store of Quality. The McGhee-Joyner Company, of Franklinton, having adopted the name of theirs as being "the Store of Quality," and laying claim to the fact that they are owners of "Franklin ton's Biggest and Best Store," are proving to the readers of the Times, and especially of this department that they intend to-make their claim good.x They have the goods the people need and must have, and as will be seen from their advertisement hi this department, they are offering them at such prices that everybody can buy without embarrassing them selves in the least. The members of this firm make it a point to please and benefit their patrons, and their excellent and very polite corps ot salesmen, have been more than once spoken of very highly to this writer. But before we forget it, we want to say to the ladies that they should go to the big safe of laces, embroideries and other things that is now going on. I T0 11 y, VSVJZJb2G42G f farmers' "Supply Store and MULES THE B. W. BALLARD CO.. again rrrerts you. Our hosim-w lxst ycr n-! ceeded our moM sangTiine expectation. We thank our friend lor tbir pl-: ronage in 1908 and we want your hoArnew for 1909. We-hav ample mean to' pay cash for all the Roods we buy. Our boeiness ia run ocramall Mixniw. Thi ' enables us to sett roods on very close margin for cash, and on ry reasonable ' , terms On Timh, We carry everything in farmers suppli-Meat, Flur. Larti Sugar, Coffe. Molasses, Corn, Oats Tobacco, Snuff, Soap and small jrrocenra. Cole's Cotton Planters, Shovels. Fbrks, Nails, Horse anf Mole Shoi. Guano We-sell Raleigh Standard. Old Dominion. Horws Bst, Ky. Sixtcr per cent Acid Phosphate, Kaint, Nitrate Soda, Cotton Seed Meal. Don't for- get while wesU goods very low for cash, we want rourTwi Busixc&a. Ta those trading with us on time. TZe- will famish them t cash to buy uch ar tides that we-do not carry. Make-e nota of this. Time- citomcry who girr 1 us mortgages r who have order firxxn tkeir Land lorcUor others that rv Tbt larcvl and bi Ur:oR f ufcd rcnifcf Mora aa U u NOW IN ' MY BARN The B, W. Ballard Company i P. S. It duriag the year ou Time Customers get ia "hard place," and need a little cash, you can get it from us, P. S. !.. 2 We seft the oldmhabla 'Patapco rao. Don't forget ihb when y6u. but your guano. .. If you would have a safe yet certain Cough Remedy in the home, try Dr. Snoop's at least once. . It is thorough ly unlike any theV; Cough:, preparation Its taste will be entirely, new to you unless itjs already :ypnr favorite Cough Remedy. "No opi um, chloroform, or any other stupifying ingredients are : used. The tender leaves of a harmless; lung healing mountainous shrub, give itb Dr. Shoop's r Cough Remedy, its. wonderful curative "properties ; ; It is truly a nost certain and trustworthy ' prescripton. Sold by The BoddiePerry.Drug Co. DR iFORD !., Franklinton, :: -N CU : . k Officei ',ik;; Statiaton Buildin. . " AAJLAA, jttm -T- A, , mftg y THOMAS' CHILL PILLS St i i 4 A. I ! i: t. More god mid Umh taan Wfora, I ujj hf wt,lft, . dealer, that t. aupplr of uraUs. with jual:lr. will U ,t - thi. vear th .r Mm. IU cjaick a&d bvr ao. Ter. 13 T . u. mm noi get U,i qutiitj. rartra ,mr Caatalia, KiV Hill, Itarra'. Iktdgt, KilU.ll, Wtltc. ?rat i Young.rUlr. Wake Porrat, Roler,!!.. WaWiUJd, I'iloi cr l.f.r. Rda, Springbok or any otW T.nn.t,. cat, vy -wail aSm. v i,. . . little mora fiat to coae to lxrrg to gat iair fcr where Uj can gat oote quaiitv i a htUe lr. rw, ivx ft... r " w - r wao caSOJM rrslv ft few l-S whole aan. Mr irada rvaebt f oitBtr vrry jrar lu.,..,..lk, partis enUUed to credit ca ftl aa aoaibc , a. . t J can frwtn their ntigblior. T Have No Bqnal aa a Preveativo r Cnr for Chills. They ot only-Cart Chilla, bat Batld and Tone Up your Syatera. For aala D R p GG I S T MKLIM 01 .QO PER' YEAR WAGONS! WAGONS! I hava every aiie 1 and 2 herva. lihl and Hmtt. Ati. . Thimble Skin, and en nip yo with tbe wht mt5t, iju.i rt nameaa Brtdjing. Bridle k BUGGIES & CARRIAGES Wt 19W mopply win btgin U arrive ia faw tv neanj scastthlBf. lit V fTay a Wt K.P HILL .v ... J' t -1 J ' - it ,f It K! '"Sea

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