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FRANKLINTQft Our Regular Items of Interest and Near Our Sist CLOSES ON ???? ?The Circus was fine so all the children say. ?A good crowd from our t >wn went to the Richmond Fair.. ? A wise man doesn't know as much as the foo! thinks he knows. ?DonV forget the concert at the Graded School Auditorium Friday night, ?Mayor Hidden, of Louisburg, was a visitor to our city Friday of last week. ?Don't forget the Times man, he is ready to give you a receipt for passed due subscriptions. . ? Most people I ?* e "poetry in their souls, but onlv a few have sense enough to keep it there.?' ?Mrs. Julia McGhee had a slig t stroke of paralysis last Friday. She was resting easv at last reports. "?Mrs. Henly's opening was a great event judging from the large crowds of ladies going in and out of th - store Friday and Saturday. ? R. I. Gupton passed through town Monday in response to a telegram announcing the very# serious illness of his father who lives below ^Lpuisburg. ? rne management 01 uie good roads inform us thai they will in the near future call another election for the issue of more bonds to finish their work. ?Mr. J4 O. Green has been appointed by Gov. W. W. K tchin as a delegate to the Farmeis National Congress at Columbus, Ohio, October 12-16, 1911. Mr. Green is one ->f our most entelligeut up-to-date farmers. ?Chief of Police A. B. Cooke and his excellent corpse of assistants , much credit for the excellent order Kept show day. Thev made something like twenty arrests. ?Its strange that the officials of a town would so uphold the Viola lors of the public laws that they keep the trial dockets privately, instead of suppressing crime by making everything public as it reallv is. ?That was "magnifying" booze that some of them got hold of last Thursday at the show. One fellow said, "My land boys whoever aa* so many elephants, that's the biggest drove I ever saw," ami the . show didn't have but one elephant. ?Robert L Oupton, who has for several years held a position with the Sterling Cotton Mills, has accepted a position with a milt in Clayton where he has moved his family., We wish tor him a happy and prosperous future in his new| home. ' ~ ?The Beular Buck Quartet Concert Co. will give the second . of the series of concerts of the Alkahest Lyceum Course at the Graded School Auditorium Friday night, V~V ? 1 O.L O.OA ? l a * voi. 10m, si o:.w ocioca. it you like good ringing don't fail to come. They come highly recommended, and the management say this wilt be one of the beat of the aeries. Admission will be adults 35; children , 25. Reserved seats on sale at Cres cent Ding Co. ?The Downie A Wheeler shows gave two performances which were very good on the Winston .Heights in front of the Graded School Thnrs day afternoon and night. A record breaking crowd was in attendance. The booze artists got in some of their work being dedft^d b jT many to be the boldest evsr in our town and some spent the night in the calaboose. The show tent in the afternoon was full to the doors bat the afternoon passed off very quietly . owing to so many being under the tent. Miss Mary Kearney spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Miad Kate Whitfield went to Kateaville Tuesday. Rob Wyatt, of Raleigh spent Sunday . WiA Joseph Green, Jr. If*. Mulligan and wife went to J i J NEWS ITEMS Correspondent Gathered From in er Town Each Week WEDNESDAY 1 - y the Richmond Fair Tuesday. Mlee Mar v' Lumsden, of Rtleigh, U visiting Miss'Margurite Mdhv Dr. 8. C. Fori! and wife visit ?-d hie people in Louishurg this week . ^ Bob. Williams, of Richmond, Va., spent severardays with his mother the past week. Miss Katiebet Morris, of Clayton, spent Saturday and SnndiY with her parents here. M. F. Allen, of Kaleigle, nj.t-nt Satur??av nig! t and Sunday- with his people h*r?. Mrs, B. T. Green, Mrs. J. Wheel* r McG:i*v and Miss Bessie Joyner spent Sato. tU:;- in Raleigh. Bl?n. Mary Cooke, of Youngsvill^, and Mrs. Sholar, of Taiboro, vtoiteU Miss Efhe Vines the past week. U. U. Hicks, **Sv" liolmes and Matthew Wilder went t*? Richmond to take in the fair Tuesdav. Mrs. Clem Winston and Miss: Mary Timherluke, of Young*ville, spent Monday in our city shopping Mrs. Leroy Thieni and Miss Daisy ; Green returned to Raleigh Tuesday af- j tar viaami* \ I . o T P U>. t,ca | laibiug tu>a? u. - ?' vrs^wu, BIIO. Claud McGhee and Jlrs. EJ-?Joyner. 1 ~~ Mr. Middleman who has keen in I the northern markets several dgisj purchasing *n-ck for the firm ot Middleman A Goldstein returned! Tuesday. List of Letters .1 Remaining in the Franklmton posloBice uncalled for: Mrs. B. G. Allen, Mrs. Adeline Carter, Mrs. Maggie Dudley, Frank Egerton, William Hawkins, I. B. j Henr, Wm. McKniglit, Nat Mitchell E. L. Pierce, Marv Rogest, C. J. : Roggers, -T. A. Sander, Lumaus {Smith, Ernest Strickland, Ji. W. Williams, Deouis Williams, Miss A. Wdliame, Mrs. Etta Womhle.. Peison caning for any of tin- ' ahove letters will please say tiny I saw them advertisement. - W. P. Edwards, P. M. * Rally Day. | We want liiis ' Rally l)a'v" t" he j a "Red Letter Day" in the ^ hislon f |of ilie Meihuiiisi Sunday school. ToJ make it so, we need every menibei ] of the Sunday school to he piesenr.' We want all those who ever did at- ' tend both the old and the young "Wte want the parents of the child ran and want those who never have at- : tended the Sunday school. Lei ; each member bring some one not I already a member. Sunday school will open at the j. tegiuar iiuur, v:to wun usual order of service. At 11 o'clock a special exercise )>y the, children will begin, taking the | place of the morning exercises. Every one ie cordially invited to attend. t <s"' The collection will be taken (or onr Methodist Sunday school hoi's!-, inp at Wayneaville, N. C. a The best ptadtoi A piece of flannel dampened with a aamberIain's Liniment and bound a Soyer the affected parts is ruperior tc a plaster and costs 1 only one tenth as nuelK. lor sale by j all dealers. \ 1 ? Grand loneert. The Alkahest Show Co., of At-1 lanta, Ga., presents it second show ' at the Graded School Friday night.) All who atteoded Edwin It. Week's! "Fun - loving" entertainment in September came away highly delighted. Tonight the "Banish Quartette" made up of four beautiful and at> tractive women will give ?o Franklinton such a musical treat vs it bay never known before. Each moeicisn ' is an artist and ooinea to ue highly reeommsnded. A delightful instrumental and vocal program is arranged. We want the people to oom% The audience for the drat show waa splendid. We want a larger one for this. Il-IH all , tuiut V ?\ o c?ll'i it- . ford to uiim& Kernetiller ih*t the pr !?' from the sh.?w goes l" Graded sc'oo. ._ * * ' You are not fMperim'-ntintr on youfself wheii >ou ta? f \ harnb? rlajn's Cough Remedy f??r a Vfid i s that pre|*a>aiion a has won its ^rwu m mutation and ex- m tonstw salv hyjlV r a hie cures of I I colds, h"?1 CmJSf >- tw depeuded 1 ' upon. It is eq?l?l \^ v ualile for adults an' children Ind hwiv be given to 2 i voune childnh with uVicif confidence J as 1t contains it> Imtnoul drug Sold 1 | by alid'.alenu x * Announcement The l^rogreusiw Club was entertained on last Thursday H?'tern???*D 1 l?y Alias Jostfphiti" Henley in honor '?f \1?H8 lb e*ie .Toytier, *lm?e gpj |iroaohintr martin:e to Mr. J. O. i j Gre? 11, Jr. ?? ..this ? * ? ** was an I nountfid J The quests * ere t ee. ived on the ' I porch Iiv M'saes Wt.rd and A'ann I wh?? ser\ d friiifc pM t h Aliaa Ibn- \ lev received them in ?he i-u?l r and t ; th'Ui there t'lrv v er * laken to I the III rary. y\f --? *?? exci ;ng ^ j |tan ?i ?#t lle,?rt III*'** itnnlv . (-fresh- ' I m. .le ? 'i- *? {!* li'e I Ic-OIIH* t. e ? W - If {|l|lk \ I m.'-hI-i. ?| j er.fdt ,,fc" ' 'A ftU ? il? ini; ji k ? 1 ii>' rot' of .-a ' .-ii **.. i,-.i Hps ??it?en n-.I ? ?? . S'?or lot** V ' Tin* |:r?a t 0 f ? n. j-i \ 1 h oy Alia. > .In it* i' ;?n?l pf t--'l to ibj ;:?i-ht honor, a Mik" Jinii r. \i i?. .1 "if t* njin I [ prevent*-1 h ' Mi-a Ibnley hi h an 2 ** Iientf.r* , ' 1 r. K'lll U . I .> P J . - "II A . I-Ii. <\ L JIc- \ r** ? .1. 'Mciit < ( , l>. T. 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We heartily recommend It I to those suffering from cancerous or lm- " pare blood affectum*." / I Ulcers and Old Sores are the result of | bad blood, and can never be cored until . the blood la ^thoroughly purified, iod all i poison driven Vfrom the system, External I applications aime can never do ft. Yon 1 met get right down to the seat of the trouble and eradicate the disease from tbe blood. For th% purpose there id nothing i mo good as I MB. J9E PERSON S REMEDY. ' It le the heel Tonic, AlteralJre, Blood j Purifier and Nearlne ever offerd, and we ' have the signed ltestlmony of Imndreds of j living witnesses (to prove it. /Whto* wit- I neesrs testify td the marvelefs curative I powers of tile ftnt remedy in cases of Ezcema, ficrofulal Old Bores, did all troubles resulting .frftn Impure, anpovefished and Poisoned Blodd. I 1 Men j ,-of these circs seem almost miraen- I lotw-pat tents glvek up by do#ors and rel- \ atlves brought balk to the fill bloom of . health as If by Visgte?literally anatcbed J from the grave. Bat these Witnesses are* ' so reliable, and sfeeak In ifcrds of anch , convincing truthfdlness thdfc none who I can doubt. We will hA glad to send I B written testimony to ftl who desire to know .whet Mri Joe Pfson'g Remedy and Wash have d<fce for fibers. We want to held our afllcted brothers and #tin who m now bfpeieeetv endnr- I lag the agonising firtnrae/of Indigestion, 1 1 long standing your troublf?Mrs. Joe-Per- , I irmirr to w? tU W?h wttk tko BomJ * .* ' ? . ~ .. ' - < V *' J When You A I PURCh k, . J * It will be to vour interest to examine thl r Ours is of the highest grade mad* for tl? dertaking is always in good shape and at Z Wt E. White' Fi Louisburg, - 1 Z E. S. Ford B. N. Wj >* ? Riverside p. INDEPE r Louisbui L Louisb^^y . . L Tobacco is HIGH and oti e^ery sale it ( 2 hitch up and come to tie Riveteideinde] it rpflljv ia Wp hnn orp ??in*+p pp* _ M. w a VMOJ mmr* w T w WVJI> tU V OW y' brings the top dollar/and there are\thr Lk pose and we know our business andt^i Ml Busy to attend to it. In fact we are I Warehouse for the/benefit of tobacco] 7* ^regardless of whether ft pleases our co: L side and make yotrself at home. r E. S. Ford B. N. Wi _ *' *" re Considering j -I IASING J NO_ I ".'a ^instruments sold by us before doing so. ! rKpnev. Our line of furniture and un yoi\service. fall and see us. irniture Company jj forth Carolina. J liismson J. R. Collie j| ~ NDPNT 3 Warehouse 3 ' ' ek. rg, N. C. Hi, September 8th, 1911 ^ joes HIGHER. You will just have to > >endent Warehouse to find out how high that tobacco put on the Riverside floor ee of us around each pile for this purtrthermore it keeps us awful Dog-Gone \unning the Riverside Independent mpetiws or not. Come to the River- "Y lliamson J. R. Collie j
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