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FRANKLINTON NEWS ITEMS Oar Regular Correspondent Items of IfltOtst Gattierai From in and Near Our Sister Town Each Week ? " 1 ? - li' ?, ' .11 ? - ,T CLOSES ON WEDNESDAY Another Order For the Mad Hatter. ~ ' President Taft has placed an order for another silk hat, the third one he has purchased on the present trip. Be raises his bat to the crowd so often that it does not Ust Ions-? Chicago Des patch. The engine nearly is worn oat. The rails show wear and tear; The ehoo-choo cart, once new and stoat; Awt? if tor wpair: Bat on and on and on he goes ~ For miles sad miles and miles A-wearing oat his voice and clothes And two* brand-new silk tiles. r Froas MasMphnsetts to Pan Fran. And more than half way back - He talked about his tariff, - Now frazzled like the track; The frosts fell thick upon tbe trip But could not chill his smile, Although to wave and lift and tin ~ - He needs another tile, One day beneath the shining sun, With oolla* wilting fast, ? Tim nmrt xmnnntain too Upon ? In chilling wintry blast. With hat in hand or waved on high. With words ber-ft-of guile, uuiu il uut, an>t ri?w mm', buv - Auolliei new silUfla. And *her? they see that tall tile shine, His henchmen, standing pat, : The Presidenis-sUfc hat. Bat this is true in tale or song, Blank tens of simple rhyme. No b^t can last for very long If talked through all the time. ? ? Richakd Listhicum. ? Its a fine boy It T. C. Hams'. ? Ton will have to "acratoh it" 1912 now. -? ? - - ? ? CbriatnitB ?reak aaamed to be a tioi Jid Myrtle High * T?? frwwia frmu 8 Lo ll = o'clock Friday night in honor of MtoSpa TfUHl n?1 t of S "Wilson. r <? ^l_WhT don't some of the property owners build more honaee fo rent t thia week. We can't expect I people to come to oar towii^nnlass | we can have dwellings and busi nw hoinf for them, ? The Franklinton Bottling Works baa moved trom Front street to a bnilding in the bottom, owned by L > H. Kearney, formerly a meet mar ket. Mr. Kober't Collins, who is sole, proprietor, is a hostler and we think, from the looks of the number of cratea, bottles, etc., - they hare a ? very large trade, and did a big baa ineasiast year. ' ? Rachiel Tsrborough a highly re spected colored woman who Uvea in the wtntrrn soburbs of taws was severely : burned on Saturday ; ? hufnra iSteiaHaw Tl aeattia ih Christmas and swept a paper bua die in the fire which contained pow der, Bat for the timely assislaaoe ot Mr. Ed Xippett the boaee would * have burned down. ? There waejright mnoh chang Ing and "hustling around" on New Years day Here. . R. A. Pruitt has moved to the store occupied last . year by Air. Alcock and A! cock has taken (he store room formerly oc - - cupud by Pruitt till the new brick building is completed on Main street when he will occupy a atore room in that building,, which tbey contain - plate completing by February 15th. Woit is progressing finely on this building and it to going rapidly up. ? Christmas paaaed off quietly in Franklinton. i Very large erowda visited towtv each day iwt ware quiet. There seemed to be leas drinking and "rowdyiam thanof for mar ysars and the "hid* kept up a pretty regular, "pop" and general racket Tfith their firecrackers, etc., till a. late hour in the night on Christmas day. Mow that Uirist maa is ovsr and the new yaw its coarse 1st o*r resolutions irbtoh ws made an new years mora ba oultiratad and bring forth much fruit far 1012. Personal. ? ? Edgar Rowe spent Saturday Raleigh. ? k ? ? $ E. M Edtrarta epent Christmas week in Raleigh netting relative*. Miaaca Willie and AUie Simpson left Saturday (or their horn* in Wil son. ' 1 William Hedgepeth, of W ake Seld. was a gueat at Z. R. ItoWea tot ml. ? .? ? Mia* Nannie Hall Hale, ot Louis bure, spent last wevk .with Mi** Annie Rewe. cJ . Lawrence R More and' sitter went to Townaville laat week to spend Chriatmaa. Miaa Maggie High left laat Sat urday for Wilaon *ftct_apending the holiday* at.h.-xne. June Leaviater and wite, of Ral eigh, spent a few day* in our town laat wiek ? visiting ? relatives' "Hid frienda. ' '? *A. O. Perry, the popelar aaiesmsn of McQee-Joyner ? ? epent laat Wednesday and Thnrelay at Bonn visiting hia aister, Mr*. Dr. Charles Higharaitli. Dr. King'* Vrw Ljfel trouble u well aa livl bow?i ? i1i?un]?re. ? Em Only 26 et?. at Ayeoclc I List of Letters. 'Remaining in the Frapklmton Poetoffici uncalled tor. - ". - . H. C. AKen, Hiu Sallie Canna dr, Charlie IHtis, Km Event, Pearl Floyd, Sows Green, W, J|. Htwood. Zoia Hont. Fannie Kmt n?v, FouIm MHoheU, Jmuu* Hoa enp, Frank Perry, Loais J. - Perry aimer, Altr?d l>. St Araant, Calvin Tarloa. William Thomaa 8. Fuia'n atoo, Prof. Yoang. When oalling tor any of theee aay you ?? thwy edvettiewL W.p. Edwards, PrM~ ~ Frightful Polar Wind* blow with terrific force at the far north ?ml ptarlhavoc *wi\h the akin, causing red, rftujh or aore Uiapped hands and lip*, tlnuiwd Bocnao'a Arnica Sam to heal thm, IKova the akin soft and smoota. UnrivalJff -fwr-ould aorea, also bum, boils, soreb, nleera, cuts, brniaea and piles. On* 25 cents at Aycock Drag Ca \ Marriages. \ Chill* tl'Ml.inj Mia TfiM Wrijjhtwere married Wedneeday, December 27th, at the borne of the W?e ?H0 eXoek by Kequfte fltae rael and from <hare to a recaption at Claud Wriftht'e, nncle of the bride. Ollie Blu-kley and Miae Lilly Bell Harris were married on -Decem ber 24th at the-reeidance of Eaqoire Jbt Niohelaon, in Franklinton. Robert Parnell and Mies Rosa McOhee were married at 7 o'clock at the borne of the bride in Frapk linton Wednesday, December 27 ih. A. 8. Powell and Miae Annie May Bleckley, daughter of Frank B fick le/, of Granville qgunty, were mar ried at ttM home oft?e bride leat Son day afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. W. W Roee. Do you know tba\ fully hint out of r??7 tan eases of rnkmiatiem are ilm ply rh?im?ti?m oftbAnmarles doe to cold or damp, or <hn><nc rheumatism, and require mo int^rnXMaBrfinent what ever? Apply CbamberUu Liniment freely and see how quicklWt firee re lief. For sale by all dealers', ?A? a? J Zollle Porter ton Dead. ZoHle Kargereoo, 88 years old, sod of Charles Furgsrson, of Mount Csrmel section, Granville county, dtsdlsst Wednesday evening at U>? home of his faJher, of pnsamooU. 0>wss si ok only ?ts dsys. Ia the death of Zollie a good boy has goo*. H* wh well'knewa io Krankllotor. where he bad au; friends. Ha tad betn afl toted all ba life, bat be bor4 bit efflloUoos with Christian (otdtad* end petieooe. la early Ufe be cnu? dlld ' bhneelf with the oharoh at l^tet Camel end waa a fchhful Md devoted CbrieUan till death ota?, Ha teataa a mother and father and a boat of relatives and frieoda to mourn tbeir loss. The Nneial wee bald from bis house ! frisoia were present to pay the laat ? tribute of love aad reaped to their lovnd one. The burial waa at the family bury in* ground at the late James K. Wright and waa ooaduot ?d by the Junior Order of Wilton, assisted by Re*. W. W. Rose, of a guest at the hsoas of a maa noted fer the nuaahsr HUesry people he ?athorod sheet him. The eeaatsr bad heea tsld that the coasts woe Id be *ther aaUtem er poople competent to disc a M lttesstare from Confucius dawo to the present dar. Finding toljasotf Ijeslde a .middle aged hot handsome wuaun. the sess tar shea? art lift' he supposed she waa a Utorarj pontes. Sti? rViU.-d grllty sad addsd: ? ? ? 1 ~I think the' wvrltY of Irldee. and 1 -Ilka rr-TfimrWi -it yd Letter.' aad l*te simply "mud a boat DMtensoe'a works." TV senator ban never been able to figure out who Iridee k. bnt he be "'?7 '"'V nwMOt Onlda ? B. La? lU?BBf. ? ? On* tf Natuft'i Uyitwu. The aodlaral llztii. wtill one of the uatolvM myarerW-y. tine sbown very regular puliation* lu Inteuslty and form. In a T%mu3n?l<-atlon to tbe Fiautb Aruili My ? ? ^'-in? * M. Blrfca land baa i":lnted o unit ihe*erar1a tlona agree Hw?lj ?(t'j period* of regular magnetic civua of polar re gions. and ttain KotiMaevm to Indicate that IIk iixNtral il?tii la an electrical Uni vital and Eternal row JnpBer. 1m jfmcw rbare are cra dles and tocsba Tbe rad carbon stara wfll aow he dead: tb? hydrogen star*. th* raiure: frm#**. CHUM aTty There will be aa laapertlon tamer row." be a?fd ? ."It* iur? jeu paint all tboae parte which a* one ran aee. for tbat'a Ju?t wbare tbe nilonel la aura te look!"? Load*a Telegraph. Tha Aaethetio Beard. ^ man Onm ant t>ru|wrly appreciate the llmltadena of tieadci-ar until be growa a beard A :u*u arith a Umrd cannot take llWnlra arltb bla bat.? ?utfltter. . . .' . ' wno la abl* to help la not yet peor; 'Hi U abt* M lev* u aut yet old. YOU mSIC MO^JIQMEY. Our rteptftatl^i and Meney 'Are Back' of Thla Off?r. We par for all tbe medicine used during tbe trial. If our "remedy falla to. completely rettere you of conatlpntlonr We take ?H tbe r1*k. You are not ol, llgatMl to os In any ?ny whatever. If yon accept -oumfTer XoouWnji-jhfji* be more fair for tob\ I* there amy raaaon wny yon ?bonld|IIW<tMtP to r*t our claims to a prai~l lr* ? teat ? A moat aclemlfle. 1 common treatment I* Bexnil O?or!k?<. wiM) ' ?re eaten Hke pnndy. They lire trrr pronoaricwl. TfflTtn aatl Jrnrnnt In a> tlot^ and partlculnrlyTrBTweaWe In EWay. Tbey do ndt muae-HCy; natmea. flatnletwel prlptnr. of~ Inconvenience. ReAsll Orderfea ar* particularly good for children, aged ?ad delicate peraona. Wf urge yon to try Rlxnll Order Be* at our risk. Three l?lr.ea. 10c.. Be., and BOc. Remember. Von can pet Rezall Remedies In thin Voroni'JJiltJ Only at onr at or*? Tbe R?*nll B'otp Sebgxin Drag Co\ I once hearaN Bad Debts and eld gentleman say: id Bargains Was Hell At thM sale I am qoiog to sell all the baggie* tbi horses, male*, wagons, harness, aiowers, rakes, dii furniture. A lot of tbrfm owe me small aeooantsi they ?t?i will be and now is the time to elose dj your arrangements to pay me or get somebody t once, after Dow this space will belong to the Hill t>uggies on next years time. / at all times to assist those who are sp unfortunate as to the proper taking care and pfeping away their remains, prices cheap consistenr^ith'good service and we will al sist you when byrrifecessifyVou need jour service. when in town it will be to your welcolne i iterest and you will find a ai waiting you. , warm North Carolina
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