FRANKLINTW Our Regular i ' nr ~ Items of Interest and Near Our Sist< . y ? . 1 CLOSES ON ? v.__ fj"v* * ' -?Fred Hicks. of Richmond, V;i? who has been sick is nil proving. t - ?(barter Cooper has aeceiited a positn n with S. A. L. Lonisburg. ? A train * if twenty-live or thirty Gipsv wagons /.passed i' rough our town tliw p?st week. ?Large crowds were odt see the moving picture sli-.ws at thr graded school auditorium Mondav jf"\- and Tuesday nights. ?*Th? uTucsdft\ Ciub" will meet with Mesdamts B. T. tiiven ami J. | W. McGiiee, next iu?s?iay at tile home of Mm. McQhee. ?K. A/l'riuett, the iuistiiuu Pro- j prietor of the Frankiinum Bottling Works/informs us he li.ts had a Ing > rush of orders the past two weeks: ? Arch-deacon Hughes, of ih??x Kpiscopal eiiureh conducted services here last Friday i ight. Hn neruion was an aide one and war* enjoyed by a large congregation. ?The Young Indies Missionary j Society will meet at the M. K. church Monday afternoon at 3:30, to elect new officers. All members :??o urged to be l resent. ?At the present writing 4* local phones have been subscribed. ?li you don't wish to be a back unniU*r get busy and hann in your subscript tion at once. r ?Don't forget the Orphan's tit the Graded School building tomorrow night. It's a worth;.- cause no j come out and let's give tliem h big nouse and by our presence show to them that we are in sympathy with them. ?Capt Kearney requests nsto say to the members of Compauy F. that an election to fill the vacancy caused by the lesigination of Lieutenant It. M- Brown will be held next Friday afternoon at '2 o'clock, p. m in their ] Armory, also ail members mnst be J in their armory Tuesday morning | March Tth at 8 o'clock s(iarp,i dressed for inspection. Fail not at your peril. ?The ladies of the town propose to install the new street receptacles ] Friday. Ac effort will ho made to j have Prof. Conner ?ive the children ! '? * of the school holiday and a grand cleaning op of tiie streets will be the i amusement. Several short speeches will be made by prominent speakers on the subject of keeping the streets clean. After Friday the laws along this line will be strictly enforced. ?Tuesday afternoon Police officer A. B. Cooke arrested a negro auswering the description of Wiley Alston, the Wake county murderer, who bad recently been employed by : ?the Drake Lumber Co.. and a stran. ger here. The W&lU I'OUUty ofllcers were notified of the arrest and T. C. Council and A. H. Barker . came down from Raleiorh th? Shoo-Flv Friday night to identify! him. Although answering the de-1 ecription in every detail, same height I color, stoop shoulder aod scar over I right eye, he was declared by them I to be the wrong man aod wasreleas- I ed at once. ? Personals 8. C. Vann went to Raleigh Mon- I - day. B. T. Green went to Kaleigh I Monday. R. B. White went to Raleigh Monday. . Mies Myrtle Allen is visiting at ( A, L. Allen's. t Miaa Susie Rodwell returned to I -V 1 Macon Saturday. ' i, : Otis McClain, of Florida, waa in our city Monday. Rev. G B. Harrell wont to Msoon, Gn., Monday morning. Miaa Fannie Bell Allen went to YoungavSle Saturday. Alex Mitchell, of Henderson, was in our town Saturday. 9 Dr. W. W. Staler,of Beffolk, Va^ waa on onr aireeta Monday. Oapt. W. P. Clements, of Raleigh, K& t. ' i j-iav r bSk ' " .. va v . i - I NEWS ITEMS^ Correspondent Gathered From In ?r Town Each Week WEDNESDAY , J i was on our streets Monday. Charles D. Britt is at home for a few days visiting his family. I. H. Keornev and R. U. Hicks went to Wake Forest Monday. % f Law re: ce Allen, of \Vaky Forest, was .t visitor to our city.Sunday. Miss Kafiebel .Morris, of Clayton, was at home Saturday and Sunday. | Miss Cora Cuner, of Granville county, is visiting at F tming Fuii leCs. t Miss MinnbyA+len a Ad Miss Lola Fuller spoilt Sunday ' L. Convert ?:? Miss Luc\ Bail, of near Louis* bu<o. is ??inTillg at .Mr. Howard MoGhee's. ? G. L. vV hit field and family returned ..'vis:: to New York Saiuriav. K. S Gri-cii, of l.oi.isbarg, passed through our ciiv Su..u.ty tnioute to New York. -I. J. Barrow am) wife, of Louis burg, Here visitors ai 1>. W- Ballard's this week. . ^ K. A. Long uud wife, of Oxford, were in our oil * last * ek \ isitmg relatives ami friends. Miss Matiie Ballard returned from l,ouisiiurg .Monday where she has been on a visit to friends. Dr. R. B. Henderson went to Newport News Sunday to attend the burial ot his brother-in-law. Capt. L>~F. B>rdm and wife, of Henderson, spent Sunday with Capt. 11 \ rum's father, Mr. W. H. Byroio. . Miss Mattie Conway passed | through town last Monday enroute to New York city, where she goes to visit relatives and also purchase; goods tor the popular firm of Dixon Brothers, of Wake Forest. Buys the B. W. Ballard CoHis many friends will read with pleasure the advertisement of Mr. B. \V. Ballard in another coltnr.n in which it is officially stated he has purchased the B W. Ballard Co. Mr. Ballard is a businessman of recognized abilitv and through bis busi ness dealings with his fellow man lias made friends of all who have bad occasion to meet with him. We take great pleasure in calling w>ur attention to his advertisement and making the announcement to you. Fuller?Kearney. On Sunday, February 19th at 10 o'clock a very impressive marriage ceremony was soleminized at the home of Mr. Bee Kearney a ^prosperous farmer, of Franklinton. the cuuliauliug?parties being Mi. | Troy Fuller and Mir*8 Oie Kearney. Numerous friends of the contracting parties were in attendance. The marriage tow was administered by Mr. C. W. Conway, J. P. We wish for the young couple a long and happy life. ?? Cleaning: Up Friday (today) is to be a gala-day in Eranklinton! A half holiday will be given the Graded School and with the assistance of the school boys and others our streets will be tidied and later thfrx^installation of trash cans "in and about" the town will take plioe. To celebrate this occasion, to infuse "public spirit" toward civio improvement and to express thanks for the efforts the ladies have made iu this direction, there will be a speaking down town at twelve o'clock m. by several of pur prominent citizens. Every one is invited to come! Social. The regular meeting of ths "Tuesday Club" was held last week at the home of Mrs. A. O. Perry. Most of the time was teksn op with business, consisting ot reports of the various committees and discussion of . . -'.V: . ? .is' r . . i , v.jir "'j ivi-i V v WSfBWPIgM*-1 ' r pi huh for furthering the civio imtirovcnienis^ already projected. Misses Mat ie Diii'aril and Crane VVanl were appointed l?v tiie President, the coiiiuiiitco to or I-r newh.?oks for tl'e public libr;u\. At j the cam^ of the business s? n?v?i tle11 clous iv frrahmentsjn thi\ f iMuisfH, ! wcM? w rvel I?y the hosuss. " i he *aShuke spraro met with Mw? Ciruee ^ ard and Mrs. tftrrrell, at Mrs. Ward's home Tuesj day afternoon of this week. "Julius ICii'sur" \v?a the subject for discussion. It will be continued at the | next meeting. Those present were ; Missis Francis Winston. -Grace i Wdual, Nellu? Conway, Mat tie llalI lard and Mrs. Harrell. a A Strange Story, j Argyle, Mich.?Mrs. Win. II Cai eon, in a letter from Argyle, says: i"I was almost wild with pain in mv hesji, aud other severe pains, due to I womanly troubles. Cardui gave ine i great I'ellef at oucc. Further use v V j of Cardui raised ine from bed of p .?? on v. Cardui saved mv life, and T e b iv.'niittbe thankful enough for what it gl I did Tor me.'" Whether seriously si ' ' ' ' v si jaick, or simply ailing, take Cardui; the woman's-* ionic. As a general ] tonic tor women, to improve the ap- I petite and build up the constitution, i Cardui is in a class by itself. Those w ho have used ir say it d??es the H l ; work; it relieve., it cures. Try it. j Your druggist lias it. - _ u V" ; E When you have1' Traumatism in your " foot or instep spplyN. Chamberlain's Liniment and you will gbt quick relief. It costs but a quarter. \Vhy suffer? I For sale by all dealers. ^ PROTECT. 5 | THE HEALTHOF YOURSELF AMD FAMILY. Pope's Herb is prepared to provide a j dependable household remedy, based upon the principle of purity of blood | insuring freedom from disease. It is t ' a medicine for t laladies such a-*, Hheu- ~ I matism.' Liver Complaints, C'onstiprt- ^ I tion, Fever and Ague, Female Disor- st ders, Indigeslic n, Lumbago. Kidney I1* ! Derangements, < latarrli. Sick and Ner-1lI? j vous Headaches, loss of Apetite and all ?} ailments arising prom inactivity of the I Liver and Kidnets. yt It is a purelv Herbs, Barks and Roots Coaipouud Ilia put up in chocolate i coated tablets nleasing and easy to take, (or can be dissolved in water.) | Mrs. J. C. Meade of Hayattsville, I 1 Md. says. \ b} I "For \ears I lhave suffered with 1 Backache.NHeadacues, Neuralgia, and " Nervousnesk and extreme fatigue, I tried many ^remedies without relief Four months afco a Wrateful friend in- f0 duced me to wrfte tb Pope Medicine Co. Washington, D. (V, *or a box of Pope's ^ Herb Compound Tmets. the very first ? dose of two tablets jknve me relief. I used not uuite a Sl.OtfVx an<* I am entirely cured of the painsin my back and have no more headacpe.\ Dr.. J. V. HennesVy, is prominent Physician and Surgedn of Albany, A*. V. in part says: \ _ \ "As a Blood Purifies. LiVor\ Kidney I and System regulator i prescnVpPope Medicine Co's of Washington, i). C. Herb Compound a3 I have done fo\the past 20years, and I ha vie found iC\to be a great remedy, winch seldom if eyer fails'. There are thousands of letters from users of Pope* 4 Herbs, that haye been benefitted and cured by its proper use. Pope's Horb Compound Tablets are put up 200 inja box, "six i month's treatment." andl will he sent . po?t-paid on receipt of $ .00. Each box contains a printed guar intee binding us to refund the purchat? price if the remedy fails to benefit, i lso full directions. (ruekranleedby thePop Medicine Co.. Inc., uWMT the Puie #V id mid Drug* ?< Ac~ June 30, 1906 No.j3i9S6. FOR TERMS TO AGENTS IN UNOCCUPIED TERRITORY, ADDRESS POPE MEDICNE CO., INC Pope Building, Washington, D. C ti Something Ne?vfor\ranklinton. * A new and ut/to-daW shaving parlor ai run by Wjrlte map for White w men. Locates in the cor- h< ; ner ot MaaolVaad .FrontVtreeffr-oecupied lasthrear by Capt. D. T. Ward. a Everything new and Vork guaranteed. tj Yotl^si^serve, ^ jHai.i. A Woodlikr P. S. WealsV. take off warts and & moles without PAUi- No scar left. 0. ? Choice * | Cut = Flowers ] Rosea, Carnation toJ Violate. Wed- F ding and Funeral FBwrs artistioally ? Ranged at short nitice\ Mail tele- I, graph and telephonW orderSsnromptly Dl filled by ] \ S J, L. O'QlllNN A CO. \ r*onm U$ I Raleigh, nSc ? % V . *Tlt-\ 'A<j '. .g* </ ??"/]'Zi'' jtj ' '' - r . , . -I jjikbL* . Jk - DISSC bsekxs?i'? i iii ? ? ?? The B. W. Ba has been dissolved by mutual consent Company Was organized Feb. 10, 1892, from beginning to dissolution. We ta a*;d the public generally for their libci and commend to you Mr. B. W. Ballar exteni-tp him our best wishes and asl of our friends. THE B. W. TO MY klENDS Refering to the aboveVotice of Dissoli A Genera). Homey and V i tli ample means to pay spot cash for all mApurehascs don to sell at very small margin of profit. Implicit the p ndeavor to carry a ycrv complete stock in my \ne and I t uv heavy goods in car lots. I carry at all time\flour, lar tutl', oats, tobacco, salt, barbed wire, poultry win, cultiv hoes, wagon and buggy bridles, ham.es, traces, saws, ham Larch, washing powder, baking powder and many )helf ar L am Sale Agent For ColVs tributors With ?r. Ik tS Stock and Chicken Fcod, those who have tried it 1< Guano! GuJ ive iue a trial on Guano this year. None better than tlx* loiMniotC' "Homes Be it" "Sixteen Per Cent Acid Phosii: Nitrate"f So in." Mv prises will be in keeping with thf I Earnestly Sollc et me impress one fact and I ask you to note this. rfiosi lers who bring me approved orders 1 will buy out fo/the u* goods where you like. Thus 1 assure nil mw e ha<l in Franklintcn. If I cant get it in Frankfintdfi I ^ Bricks ai I carry all the tirrj^ So. 1 Shingles and beat IlzJ-d Brie , Some Special[Thi ne car load strictly No 1 Michigan Hay. I never saw bet rictly choice seed oats. SEED IRISH POTATOES?Mail >on getting choice seed potatoes of me. Two font of flou terest. I nave bou >ht poultry netting and nails in large < 1 cans, not something old but something new and good. 1 >il and Standard Oil Co 8. Oil. Do you want Jb buy Keros >u want best oil! buy White "C.M Best St. Johns Potoric B. w. I Shall give my business my close and personal attention. : Mr. R Moye who will be glad to see his friends Youth can ga'n sense by losing youth, i Marriage is a lottery with a chance I ^^^^^ r men, but never women, to draw a ize. RhcunwA The I / IT CURES KhtnmatUm and Blood DImmci The caun of rheumatism la excess irlc acid m the blood. /To cure rheu natism this acid must b 4 expelled from H fl G ill tr he system\ Rheumatisfn la an Inter- J uol ml disease\and requires an Internal emedy. Rubbing wltA oils and llnlnent8 may edpe the pdln, but they will I io more cur& rheumatism than paint vlll change thA fiber ft rotten wood. P'OOfl 1 Cares Rheaaktlsssf To Stay Cared. feVUU 1 Science has dtecovdred a perfect and :omplete cure caned Rheumaclde. Tested In hundreds ox cases, It has effected narvelous cures. \ Ipieumaclde removes he cause, gets at the Joints from the nslde, sweeps thAfpoisons out of the lystem, tones up t)fc stomach, regulates he bowels and kUmeys. Sold by drugfists at 60c. and 111 in the tablet form ? it Sc. and 60c., bylmall. Booklet free. The sprine-p Bobbin Cbmiiical Coa Baltimore. Md, * nn i. m.. i?i.?. is.?. tv- mv nrbisu ... ,.llf , # a but three dry gooc Khcumocid? TheBlsl notice of summons North Carolina, Franklin County, in le Superior Court, Before the Clerk. R. Collie, Administrator of Jaaob _ vans, deceased, v? Susan Evans, T3ow. and James Evans. Henry Manr and wife, Mary Manly, Joe Stone nd wife, Alafare Stone, Joe Fogg and ife, Neoniah Fogg and Jobn/Q Evans eirs at law. j T V? To John <1 Evans one of ttfe defend- X 119, V6 nts above named: You will take noce that an action entitles as above / * as been commenced in #he superior \3"00( iurt of Franklfe county Jpr J R Collie, dniiniatrator ofUacob mans, deceasJ, against the widow aJT<1 heirs at law f said Jacob Evmta for the purpose of btaining license qp sell/the real estate elonging to the estate#of said Jacob Ivans, to make aadfets t. pay the debts f said estate, saidwea estate consist- and be convinced. ig of a lot near tbat/wn of Louisburg ranklin Co jntv, adlpping the lands of >re being received tar ing Yarboro, Hairy Yarboro and _, .. there, containing 3-H5 acres, and be- V oe*' 'be new ig the lot of land ^hereon the said you will be am-een acob Evans resided It the time of his 7 De a*reea eath. You will turner take notice ! out by Oodman. lat you are roguirccjup appear before le Clerk of the Superior court of rankdn county, at office fa Louis org. on Monday, 1Mb 20th day of f~~ [arch, 1911. and ansinf or demur to f~~\ m' ^ io petition of the plaintiff or the laiutiff will apply to to# court for the iHef demanded In the petition. Thia le 0th day of February, Mil. ... J. J. babbow, c8 c ----r B Yarborough Jr., Atty for Pl'tf. k ? >?V- 1 - / 0 * "T ' * - * i . .. )LVEP illard Company I of all the directors and stockholders. The nineteen years ago. It was a success ke thp occasion to thank all our friends, al patronage. We now make our bow I .* d, wlo succeeds The 6 W Ballard Co. We c for hint the supjiort and patronage _ 1^ I 5/HARD CO. ?N0 THE PUBLIC I atio l, I wish to say I will continue to do Farm Supply Business and running my business with a small expense, I am in posatrsnage of the public, in town and in the country. 1 shall iskian inspection of same and our rices before you buy. I Sugar, coffee, mblasees and syrup, meat, hay, corn, ship at<*s, harrows, shovels, forks, spades, axes, horse and mule mirs, cow chains, nai's in all sizes, at very low price, soap, id bther goods too numerous to mention. I /Planters, Cole's Guano Dis= gtrrow^ Attachments mow. that Pr. Hess Stoc J Food'is the very best on the market I a\o! Guano! e braWls I handle". "Raleigh-Standard" "Potapsco" "Old hate,'r\Kaieit," "Cotton Seed Meal," "Murate of Potash" lowest. \V.hile 1 want to sell all the goods I can for cash. :it Tifepe Business 3 customers whroeci re me with mortgages, and those custom such goods thaM do not carry in my stock. You can buy i and friends that they can get through me anything that can rill order from elsewlNre. \l id Shingled 1 K?you can get any number of Shingles or Brick anytime. ngs Just Received Iter Hay than this car load is. SEED OATS?not mixed, "but le grown "Irish Cobblers" and "Early Rose" You can rely r. See me before you buy flour I know I can mak it to your auantities. Do you want barbed wire? Try me. Five gallon Try one?saves money. Kerosiue Oil?I carry the White ene Oil cheaper than you ever bought it? If so see me. If o Molasses. BALLARD I You can find me at post of duty ready to serve.you, assisted ' | i Sig Little Store I receive^ everything new and for spring ?.and summer wear. _ ;ingh?ms have m ver been prettier, white goods are here, and * in von^iin hiiy t rA Ingmni-t nf nnn *trw I minTin^ h?? B Is stores. Little^ ore is not the largest I BMT I IV I what iou want. See the Is and c Dmpar^ quality ' I and prices N I I save you 10-to 5 cts on every dollar purchase. New shoes . each week, Marcl 1st will bring large shipments ol new low I 'est styles mode b ' Ziegler, and Leodard Shaw and Dean and I bly surprised at he new styles and pretty shapes gotten I ^GERTQN I

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