.r A N K L. I N T ON d e: par NOV. 1- "100. .''-J- V WEDNESDAY Gdardsat Wilmlnetorii -. '.1 I m3; ; ! .. .. , J , , fit ..... 1 1 v - ,t f ' . it ( V 4 ' - ia ydur subspdon at once: , V . . -K, I),.1Veathe,y8.h6Cnsht week before tot t Xo?g' poaftd The parties ; who were cleaning -Jbe streets yesterday of ;.th dead (leaves wert doing a good wprknd euiug; an v oittui.o nuu. weir for the tc Mjtfte V haB opened a photograph ) gal W. A. Cookei;: Corpis. L. B. May. ; E; Whitfield, G. G: Cooper : and This is his seeohd visit to our town "J. R. , Coot el Pr i a we Hi L. Con ind oor. people are glad; to see yer C. C. Kearney, "H. G. Holmes back rjh. them again. " v ; ' E. J. Bailey, F. L.4AUen, G. L. Ab Mr. James uUigah has cei- bottP. S Alfo'rd, 0. F. Blickley, pleted the work on the road tp the J. J. Conyerf, W. E. Dement, J. W. river- and will begin work on the Ellington, E. S. Fnrgurion, W. H. 'Popes road this morning, r. C. S. Fuller, K Tf: knd O. G. Holmti, U Williams has taken the contract to A. McGhee, H- W., W. L. and F. d build the Toangsrille toU to the May C. 'R XoWeil, RoyTerrV, C. H. ' township line. ' -Uus Sasie kcGheB eatertaine'd a few of her friends on Thnriday night ot last week at her home. "ThATA wr mahv ffames eniored br tbosY present and the refreshments were delightful. The ccaaicn waa in every way a great success and , greatly enjoye by all. Cards reading as follows has been received, by. friends Mr. " nnA lint K. T. HarrU r.nn.if the honor of your presence at the , marriage of their daughter, Bertha Gladvs, to Mr. Qharles Axmstead ' Conway Tuesday morning, govern ber the twenty-third nineteen hun dred and nine at ten-thirty" o'clock six hundred and twenty-one, Hills boro street; Raleigh, X orth Carolina. -There was fourteen cars of steel received here yesterday for the Ce dar Creek railroad bridge, the der ricks and other machinery were also brought in yesterday. Thte will be conveyed to the bridge and put up at once. The first span of the iron bridge - across the river was placed Monday morning and the second one. yesterday -only causing a delay of about one bout and forty minutes xi the movenent of trains. Personal. Mr. B. W. Ballard is visiting in Raleigh. ' Mr. Sol Allen, of Wake Forest, was in town yesterday. Miss Lena Leggett, of Scotland Neck, is visiting 'Mrs. D. M. Cooke this week. -J Mr. R: G. H. Speed, of Ithica, N. Y., is visiting, his cousin, fr. Elmo Speed. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. White left yesterday to visit his brother j Rev. Jno. E. White, at AUanta, Ford-Scannton. On , Tuesday morning at about . twelve o'clock at the Home f. of the bride's father, Mr. I. G. Staunton, Dr. S. C. Ford 'and Miss Bebe Staunton were happily married in the presence ot a few . intimate friends and relatives, the services being performed by Rev. F. A. Bish op, pastor of the Methodist church .at Louisourg. ine marriage was quite a surprise to our people, : the information not having gotten - but until about the hour for J the- cere inony. 1 ' - 1 1" The brioVeJs lher charming daugh ter of our townsman, Mr. I, G; Staunton, and possesses many ,'stei- : ling qhalitiea. : She has bjr her sweet ., and genial disposition made many- friends who wish for her," and v here a most happy and congenial journey .through life. ; T The groom is the eldest sou,, of v Mr. G. W.fFord, bf Louisburg, and ' has been located here practicing his iprbf ession, deotistryor about twelve 7 - cnontns, auring wmca time - ne . has won the esteem and friendship . of "our entire community. - , ' Among, those present from out, oi , town were Mrs. r i. r Allen, - Bister of the groom, and Mrs, E.' Sir Ford,1 gf Louisburg. ' ' - -)S - 'The happy couple left pnVNo.v 38 ' V- , ' i "amid showers of congratulations , for ' Hv r a bridal' trip Ito New ' xork ;Wash , ' y .": ington and, 6tberA northern , citiea, ' ' " Thav nave" tKe best- wishes Htr tlic ntire community- Kearney lett; on the ; 11:30 e'eloek whnrs tile7 WeDt ,0 atuQa tb. Ttft g.e',t of the .wbil.' there .od had a'TerV biz . time. Thoee who 7W9Qt:witb the eompant are as 'fol- U.; i; h; Kearney, ;;Iitata. A.Long and M. J3rowD, M.:Ed wards; IL L. Rrnck and and B. B. Pruitt, R. T. Pexnell, N. P. Strickland, EM. Thorn won, W . G. Wildei,ll. W. Weodlfef, U. E Catkins, E: W. Young, JB. Pearce, r-D- Winston, D. B. Kearney, and E. D- Faller. The beys were all very ntnugiasuo over tne xnp ana aia their be8t to . hold the repuution Franklin county has in miliiary. cir. elds " A tr ft A ntl. I " As usually treated a sprained anltle will disable the injured person for a month or more, but by appliyiug Cham berjain's, Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle faitfu'ly, a rcure'may, in most cases, bev effected in less than one week s timer! This lini ment is a most remarkable preparation; try it for a sprain or a bruise, or when laid up- with a chronic or muscular rheumatism, and you are certain to be delighted with the prompt relief which it affords. For sale by Scoggin Drug Co. Shall We Haye Macadam Roads. The old idea that to have an im proved road you must necessarily have macadam is thoroughly out-of-date. Dr. J. H. Pratt who has done such a great work in planning the proposed system of .improved roads tor - our - Piedmont and mountain Auntie says that about the greatest difficulty encountered pa' been the idea mar to get improved roads they must be macadam, oosting $2,000 to 16,000 a mile. On the contrary he has told them that macadam is not the thing for them, that t any road graded, and surfaced is a geed road, and even with their steep grades, splendid gravel or sand-clay roads can be made at from $1,800 t $2,- 500 a mile. - For the average county a $200,- 000 bond issue is certainly better spent for 100 to 200,miles ot first class sand-ctav or tzravel road tnan for nty miles ot macadam.- RaUigh, (N. C.) Progressive Farmer, $100 Eeward, $100 The reader of this paper will be pleated t learn thit ther U at leant one dreaded die ease that scienee has been able to core io a its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Ca tarrh Care is the only ptisitiTe rare sow knows to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution disease, requires a con- subuuoou iTvaunqiu ' xiaii s iaiarrn iare is taken internally acting: direetly npon the blood nd nnc9ns ear faces of the system, thereby destroying the i foundation of the diffea4e. and giving the patiept strength by building up thS fconstitutlon and assisting nature in doing its , worK., . The proonetors have so much faith jln its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to Cure. Bend, for list of testimonials.- ... . ; Ad Ares F.J . CHENRf A CO , Toledo D. Sold by all Druggists, 75c rts. ' . Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation - Photographs, 28f qi :ii25 cents,' TkT W T1. 1 r ' --w - . ixovenyjrnoio v;o., over uoyaers Drug Store; raniliiiton, N. C. 1 . ADU1WSTRAT0RSV ; NOTICt Ehe undersicmed haTme- analified n administrator of Annie M. Fuller. ; fle- eeased, late of Franklin county, N , C, this is to notifv : all Dersona riaTino- claims aeainat the esf ate rif aaM 1 ent jo exnibitthem to said, administra tor on or before the 1st day of October, 1910, or this notie will -be pleaded in bar of their recovers. All persons indebted j i w r r . r . : , 1 wV to said estate. Jwill tl please make im- weuiate payment, r ' vy.--. ,i.nis cseptemoer ztn, 1909. - - 9f-Annie II. Fuller deceased. i - W. HXiaBQBOcaH, Jr.;Att'r.NVl " ''We 'make any size aird aij: Btjle. v-:.. NOYELTYiPHOTO CO.; : V X'M FfaQklinton,:K, C: ;.v Over Jcfyneri Drug Store. ' - r DENTIST, ;',;:;:': ' OlSce 'iri ' Staunton iBuildiiiff, kf4 t . J Stop ! Look ! Ostein 0 It means money to you. Oak Suit. from $13.50 to S76.00. QDD DRESSERS ' Bureaus, Waahstands, Center, Library and Kitchen Tables, Art Square? Rug, Mat tings etc., at an unusal low rate. Call to see us "before you buy can pave you money. ' We are at The B. W. Ballard Co.'s old tand oh Main Street. THE COOK FURNITURE COMPANY! I B.XF, COOtLK, Maaaifcr : FRANK LINTQ N. C A ...SAMPLES'--.. v -.' We are gettins" in now tamptcs an use time, ax tne BAIIOAIK- STORE. Don't fail to come In-wbcn a.. a 1" o,-.-. I T THE BARGAI N STORE- 'w. bC:vco6ke . t . i 000 . i' ' . . .. ' i. f ' ' " ' ' 91 p7 - V .tXliat ia another of their pood f 1411 I KXXKXJtTA IV ' V; vixcup v. jitea eweur annuiuy irom sparJta eeiuing on tLa roor., - : Better put them on the roof now than wish voa KaJ 'alT. . They're cheap enough. Iaat a y. fcUj: .. w appearance ox any nouses into a com. ; ; , IVI- F. HOUCKi Architect All the ejwstiala have Wta eos-idtr! Fordrfa or Mrrjc you will aJwajfa id the ahoo you wtah at Franklictoa'e Bi;et and Btl 5ccr. All It f t, all llbera. all ' pnc for ail fatopl. TWO NEW J z3 CoroSarusl Cdl, Nob lMl, TWttoa. An elegant ah o-t for drt and gccrnJ rrto S5.00 Extra qualitv Gun Mtal CaJf, Bus Biuehrr, a tplendid wmcr ani rowfert- $400 1 MCGHEE-JOYNER CO "THE STORE OF 1 QUALITY" ' Aft . . OM "V " Trrrr'rT'r'rr' cr-Mrrrflr: - rr J caturw, an imtvortant one, as hun- life time. Kevcr nee4 repairs acd and Builder, Louis Durg, K, C. ITTv 11 peciaO The cares that infest the day. J fold their tents like the Arabs, and as silently steal away. f lint lK ihiCfr t 4ti;t rsxmi la tsp.M Kpcm y t9 ., ,IttKc: tioel of furrmttfe ta ti, oacttry m tc i.u , )oar atlUo&. 4 1 A wholf vuit of Fcmilcr aa lov aa ta. Fit IWd rl ' If you1 miss getting our prices, y , will do worae .Pia-ooa, Orata, OoSea as 4 MtcLatct J W-HOLLINGSWORT . Trie txtJ MRS. C H. STRiaOAND; Younc K. C rmce V I I in i V I I r-: Jrfc.t Bods 11? ) ; : '""( i toe ken 1 2, .. - Dealt U2 r,Ci 7rt: : trfs t2iA Si"-t Ci.it Cchku I2(i i -The" Improved Monitor . Self-Heating Sad I n4 t ' 'i i ' y - -

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