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FRANKLINTON NEWS ITEMS Our Regular Correspondent Items of Interest Gathered From in and Near OursSJster Town Each Week CLOSES ON WEDNESDAY hi? tougUe inclined. ?Mr. J. E._ Faulkner and family h ?ve mor =d to Alert-' ?You have to, go "rough sb,od? now or down you go. ?has become of ?he old fa?liion man whose woru was as good as his bond? ? Yhftjre,are some very ?'big" talk don't hurt, for. every HJog that barks don't bite." _ ?.Mr. RobeTt Rose, son w-f Rev. \V W. Rose," lifts accepted a situa . tion with the Sterling mercantile ?* establishment. ?Miss Kitty Foster was called tJ Scotland JCeck Monday by a t?le gram informing herof the illness nf her uncle, ftlr.Hilliard. , ?Robin Red Breast stands a very ; poor show now. Th j * boys kill ->?the IB by tlie liundr jd awd ? -ill?tl'ey.j Qotluua in lar^e gangs.??' , "? .?Mr. A. B Hush,a tornier rpsi- i : dem ut um?Baa; lias a^epted?a ~pos?t?"n-st-^- A. Tj., t where he held a [|>< \ears ago. employee"'? the S. A. I., t-iecraph office during 1911, left* J annafy 1st, to take a pc si tion in the o the? at Heiidi-rson. as.operator for V) extern Ifnion. ?., ? ?After standing ttill for- ect^-rai . dav? on, account of repairs to the milt, I. If. K-arney's corn, mill ia now running night and day and hi* cus tornvrs will. now t?et t^eir 'Uurn as tOsaal." 71 "" -Sunday?> Veiling?at???u'chu;k Mr- 1'wAl' nnd-Mim Finn Woods?were marrit-drart -the re?v dence of the bride's. tather, Mr H?nry Wnul?, on t ottoiT Mill Hit! ? ?? j ?* ? ? ? Ei. Nicholson performed li e cer emony.,^ -has experienced the coldest weather ? in tip years. - The thermometer registered anywhere from *20 to 7 degrees above zero. It l>egan to warm np a little Wednesdsy and every indication ia for nain g tern pwatore in the next few days. ?Mr. W. H. Harris and family, former residents of our town, have tcoyed to tbeir plantation ita Wake county. Oar people regret very mush to lose so popular and useful citizens aa Mr. Harris and wish for them much prosperity and happiness in their new home. They will b? sadly missed not only I'V a few, but by everyone. Mr. Harris was a . member of the Masonic Lodge here v and we understand he intends mov ing his membership to Wake For est, "much to the regret of the lodge here. ?Mr. Donald Cheatham, of Dor bam, nephew of Capt E. J. Cheat ham, has decided to cast bis lot with us and will open up a large mercan tile business in the new brick boild ing which is rapidly going np, and is hoped to be rsadjr for occupancy -not later than February 15th. Don. aid will be gladly welcomed as a 1 resident of our town and onr people extend to him all the good will, prosperity ljfs loft g and success while in her borders.. Donald ?? well' known here and has many friends who wish him Gsd speed. Personal. Mis* -Josephine Henley returned from Seotlsnd Neck Saturday. Mr. Gsy, of IWrissnhur^. V?, is fUHlng Mr: and Mrs. Fatltf, ? the kotel. Thomas Blair and Frank Collica _ vers visitor? t? oar town Taseday, from Granville. Mr.IvH. Ostler, of *ww Ban, .M iWftMniter, Mm. Dr. Prof. B. & *hrts 0m A. K weak lo Se? York Ottrr Miss Marguerite Stone, of Win aton, i? visiting at Mr. B. A. Whites, on (legg Heights. Miss Nellie Wliitaker. of St. Mary's School, Baleigh, i? visiting her parents this week Mr. and M.a. I Tom Wliitaker. Mr. llurle\ Fuller and sister re turned frg^ii. Richmond Sunday 'ni|ihi.^_B^?j j"? ?"lyi'tyi ? tiosi . [Tiou wit!) U. S. H illume. Prof. I!. B. White went to" Dur ham irunday to attend the burial of his uncle, Mr Duncan, t>re*id?nt of the l!ur! am and Si, C. Railroad. Mr. ThomAs Blair went to Bel mont Tuesday whera -lie will enter his daughter and son for the pres ent term in adiout at this most ptJpular Catholic Institute. * Brush Cominsr Brnsh tlipjrail nmgicirm, will _ht here thi-,$ih of February. Let ersrvlx) ly ttiine cart to see him. You ? ?III in mi?? I > .? aliow tTna year, ~It is entirely different from thf' other entertainments- [ resinte i by ihe Al CAl porforbi?: c8? tlu y wjk- hard to beat. For laughter and fan and wonderment this show ?ill be, hard to-beat.' Everybody likes variety, so this toiio?iu>; til*others will Hie m 'T ' appreciated The Woman's Club Meets With MPS George Harrell. Tim Wnimn Clnli mat with Mra.:. <ie?rg? Ilarrell Tuesday afternouu_ f}t 4 o'cloek In spite of tha dtaa> i' greeabla wnlbw waieen meinbtM ' wars 'present,?? i ? - >Tt?e l.iisinesp meeling over, a i.iost i delightful contest ensued. To each j fgpef Was .-in n a'card oil WllUift tl>i' write a New Year* Uesolntion of)-' ten wurtls. Jrqrili iis^illlliug isitICC tive'v n. t. g: a. p. a. f. n. m. "r? . After fifteen minutes, the cards: were judged and the pri*?, a dainty ' work baa was awarded Misa Lela, "Beve?,-fcr tfTlifciHrwItttiwt^^Thsf ho-tess tljen read aloud all the reso-? lut'ons, which causa l much msgti j nient and laughter, for there were humorous as weU as serious owes. - "Mao's s?ntiioenv" seerafr to_be I creeping-into the Club, as expressed j in one of thh resolutions, not .to" go ' about parading silly fashions, use j i more religion." I "Not to go around posting sigi|?' for unfinancsd matinee rumpunen, especially appealed O two members of the Club, and probably it will to the community. The prise winning resolution should have appealed and become a resolution to all?^Set-to gOaSlp about peoples Several faults unless merited richly." After ths con tent delusions r? freshmer t s were Served. |The BrlBffiiig: Dp or Mother. | Martha beard some one speak of j her mother's deficiencies in arithmetic ?which are perfectly visible to the naked eye?so she came and sat down beside her gTavely and began: "Motber, take four from fourteen and how much does that leave?" "Ten," proclaimed the parent, think In^ she was teaching the little one her 'Now, three from ei^ht?that's rather bard/you know." "Yes, It's frequently gotten on my nerves, too?but it eventually leaves t?s." ~ 'And four from five." 'One," exclaimed her elder from the proud pinnacle of perfect knowledfQS. thinking also what a 'nice teacher she Martha rose with a sick of relief from the region of her ptnafose, and said kindly faL with some condes "WeO, new yon hare learned that much, mm9- ' i ??January UppfnsoU's r .tf: Reflections of a Bachelor. . A roan can worry a heap mora ovar'n? baijnasa than hi? debts. ? "The reason the'whole" family spoils the bsby ia because esoh ona thinks nobody else ought to doit. A woman Jjoes off in a room by heiself to hbve a beautiful time with 4 bunch of old letters the way. a man does with an old pipe. Wh?n a man is so afraid a young woman might wet her feet that lie wants to eait^'har aor( H the nireet they aren't married yet. A loug sermon njakera short im pression. ' -- A woman-likes to di> a tlnng ?od make up her mind abouf it afterJ ward. y The plice for the man who think? the world is a fool is in an asylnm. It takes an awful long time for a man to put on a woman's rubber, uu l-? ?l?aT?Ti?? ~ - - When a young woman isn't afraid to' climb a tenc* you could understand the reason, too, if you stw it. STEADFAST CONFIDENCE. The Following/ Statement Should Form Conclusive Proor of Merit to Every Loulsborg /Reader. Cnuld ftf('ti^er pmtof uf the merit of suy remedy be. jeairej th?ri thj statement* of grateful eadorst-rs who pay llieir runtntencl haslieen nndi uiini*^L_v lapse! of time? Tlitan are tlieVkiiid of stalettitmU that ?re aupeatinY constantly in vour local with hew___etithn|isgiii. (.'an anv' reader doubt Vh J following? . It's fro-n a resident Vlhis locality. Mr* M. J.. lirdLn, 548 E. Har gett St., UaleighJV?. C., S;?y8: "I. ??eve no r. r<sou tolcltknn" a y -high L opinion uf Doaf's Vidney Pills' wln.di I I'Uol'clyJ exprVsed some rears atto. The ?cretiou\ from my : kidneys Were .111 b^ir shape 1 ulU.i is ind used severi! remediea^buV I Found no relief uitil I' aaad"t)ia Kidney I'c!Is. Jliey improved ionJiliou iu evert way and restored |. kSlneyi to a-normal??ontHBon."i" ^Eufi: fain, New YortJ sole agents tor the j j United .Stati Remember the rTame^-Doan'e I < and take no other. IMicines thatVd "ha'.ure are always, mo?? effectual CWkbeflain's Cough I Uemedy acts on thislnlan. It allays ' the cough, relieves theutktga^ opens the secretions and aids naturew^jestoring the srstem to a healthy ebndition.. Thonsands have testified to its superior excellence. Sold by all iWlera. 1>.2V> Tj ZJ3E Siit'JKATISM It la An Internal Dineane And Re quires An Internal Remedy. The cause of rheumatism and "kindred 41 sea?a la an aatoaaa of urlo acid In the blood. To cure this terrible disease tAis acid rrmat be expelled And the ayataaa ao regulated that no 1*0re add wi? be formed in excessive <li&julties. Rhecana tism is aiy Internal ffiaease and requires an internal remedy. ' RUBBING with Oils and LI *?1 mental WILL NOT CURB, affords usly VernJi a*y relief at be*l? causes you tdk delay the proper treat" ment, and alloYrafthe malady to get a firmer hold on ydjL Liniments ana y ease the pain, i>ut tlfc^L will no. aaofe cwi Rheumatism thn pata t will ?&&nge~llie fiber of rotten Wood, Science has m last discovered a per fect and cornpftte cure, ^ IWeh Is c^led I Rheumaclde. 'Mvted In hund\dsof eases, 1 It has effected i#ie most roarversus curea; we believe it *111 cure you. RhcHunac'.de gels at t!:e'jcmts from the tnalde\w-Tpa 11.e polaona At Qf the system, torms up the atomactt regulates t ha liver \nd L*dneya an<# makes you weO all orar. Rheurracldaf atrikea the root of the d'Ac ease in d re/novca Its cause. Th'.a aplen-* did ren^UJy la?seltf Hy dniggiata end dralera generally at II a hoUle. i In^TJJet form at 23c. and 50c. a packaffo. BobbltC Chemical Co.. Balt'. TT>t7T+-.-M&. Booklet fret. Tableta\gent by mail. ?? psfe ? ? .11 III . 75 head of horses and. mules, on time to farmer/, come and have a. lopk, you look and 1 talk and you will buy ^.because 1 try to buy eoundjjpdyoujBgjvnA well broke stock/ami also do my darndest best to pleiwecolored gentlemen, (ltal\ them gSons iYTthc (till) ft s waH aa whito gciT ~ tlem'en, \Cracker Boys.) \ I am not trying tfo sell town farmer?,, to make a Wng story short, if you drink town \yater, thiVw'ater comes qifick without pumping to h?1 with your' note. Now tjiis company is formed na buy and sellmulea, horses, buggies', wagon?, surries, harness, engines, boilers, mowers, rakes,\lows, wood saws, grist mills, and in fact all kinds of 'macliin erv that is used on a tarm, we sell\n a crefiit and treat every limn as we would hav* then) to treat, us,-without race, color or condition, foon't come to Loiiinburg unless you come to our stables, we are here, every day in the ycfr. / . . K. P/ HILLrPre?ident A CARD FROM MY COyfCTOR ank. iny Jrieads ar*l the patrons of K. 1*. Ilill, botn^vhite unci color many kijjdness-shown to me in Franklin and adjoining counties for rhe three.-^ast falls and Htoce^ely hope they will share ttyir trade wifhjhp Ilill Live Stock Co&Mjauy. Wiahing eaoh ?nd every ont?f both white and cylore?La happy and prwperoua-uew^ygar. ' ?' ' 1?Plpa<><iiiK , I Ivu9ul 113 - - ^ py / rous To You and All But what will make you enjow itfltost is aVisit to our store and see our nice stock of furniture and house furnishings. MHketis a visit whether you want to buy or not, we want to greft you in pereon.X WE APE PREPARED .V \ - at all timee to assist those wlio are so unfortunate as to lose a loved one in the proper taking care and placing away their remains. You will find our I i prices cheap consistent with,'good service and we will always be glad to as sist you when by necessity Irou need our service. ? .... . come; in to see us when in town it will be to your interest and you -will find a warm. ?Welcome awaiting you. * w.--t T?ft Louisbtirg, - North Carolina. it. _ . ? ?
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