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FRANKLINTON NEWS ITEMS Our Regular Correspondent Items of Interest Gathered From in--. 5? and Near Our Sister Town Each Week CLOSES ON WEDNESDAY ? \V. M. Person, of Louisburg,was in town Tuesdiy. ? Miss Axile Sandiing, who h(us been visiting relatives in Kranklin ton and the country for several weeks, returned to her home in Clip ton Tuesday. ? CoL McGhee's new patent street lamp gives a brilliant light and would be a "big b t" if we had a few of them on some of oar dark "corners." -f-The new brick building is tast nearing completion. The floors are nearly all laid and in a few days yon will see one of the handsomest buildings our town has ever bad. ? We understand that the Mis sionary Laymeas Convention will be in session here on Maroh 8th and the pulpit of tha Baptist church will be filled by members ot this convention at both services morning and night 10:30 and 7:30 o'clock. ? On March IS the eighth din triot convention of I. O. O. F. will itl E liter* will be | pnblM meeiing night in the apditoriam or 'My church and the people of the town are cordially invited to attend and hear some good speeches. ? We learn that Mr*. K. J, Perry, a very estimable lady, died laat Tuesday morning about 9 o 'cloak. She was buried Wednesday at the W. 8. 1 'ruit&R. ' deepest The familr baa the oommanity tn their awer to tie qoeeiron, I "Does it pay to adve>toee Fiia.nki.in Tnit," your which I pondeot will give an instance I. H. Kearney advertised a ? lot of oowa, yearling*, etc, m the Toot. The paper came oat on Friday and before Saturday he waa interviewed i hy maay~?" **T'"r "XI Tan." It para to Frank I. in | advertise inl -your oounty paper, as Mr. Kearney will testify. ? Tbe exercises tfiveo by the Sun workers, in the Baptist' chnrrb lui Sa.iday night was compliment ed very highly by every one who heard them, and especially tbe tittle doet by little Rnby and Pearl Daniel. These little girls are not yet 10 year* old, bat it can be truth fully said that their singing *is won derful, one of there singing alto ~ aspenor to many twice her age. The oollectiou we understand was very liberal and the little ' folks ? are doing a great misafftnary work here. ? Wo lee in the News and Ob server ?( last week the death of Rev. Dr. James Battle Avirett, a native rf Onslow county this State. Dr. Avirett was for" a long time Chaplain of Company F., the local military Company of this town. Ha was held m high esteem by the Company and the boys all seemed to love the good old man. The members of Company F., when CoL W. L. McChee was its captain will recall Dr. A*iratt's remarks. In his little talks to the Company he would always close by saying! "When I die I want "Company F., to bury me.". Capt. McGhee mad* him a .present of a fine grey ^Confederate uniform which he prized very highly and always wore it wben appearing before the Company. A good man has gone. Members , of Co F-, Attention All members of Co. K.f are hereby ordered to meet in their armory on next Thursday, Meroh 7th, 1912, at 8 oVock, and when we say 8 o'clock we don't mean 8:05. v The inspee tion will bef[in on the arrival of the train from Louisborg. All meni bm "?Brr" be present, no exoee* will be taken fro* any one. I. H- Kbmvbt. C?|?t. Ann mice Solicited by frieuds fc great desire OdmyMl county m the legislate nounce myself ? candi ?ouieseotitni of Foi Ject to the Democratic l-5-l!-tf Notice. V Hhtw this day qaali led as execu tors of the estate of A. V. Wilass Sr. deceased, late of Fr?nkl 1 county, this is to notify all persons wlding claims against said estate top esan t them Is the undersigned on or~b fore the Mth day of February 1?13 iKihis do ties will as plsafl m bar of 1 ieir>*eovery. All ? pwsnus ? omltM si d ?atnrn please come forward anc make ate settlement. This 'ebraary ISO* 1912. J. O. W: J?w A. W. W LSOK, Jr. ? , . Executors. For Si Several one \sa wagons ad duW cheap. Write, VVV Franklinton, N. C. OVKR 68 V CARS' ^ EXPERIENCE IT SUFFER WITH Rheumatism Noak'. UbImL !? tha M raMd y for Rheumetkm, Bctatk*, LAnk IWk, Still Joints Mid Madr*. Sore Ttpoftt. Ooid*. Strains, BpralA*, < Brulae*. CoUc,lr Kearalgl*. Tel Aod til Kflrrl ri(s?d?d , R?m?4 j Cd Kkkaifad, V? more pying tie Old J. P. Winston's Stall ;y with the fk good a, iei>g? for I am deUnmad to ipake atookthe- be* to b? fo section, . ky strenuous careful eekietioo and have gotteft together a ] be a plea?rw far tu moat jodff* ot*t>oti? quliw aa?7 ioHrai" a In* 1 give onl>a general idea, o t> appear- 1 ance and mmIImc^ of ?aterialL ' The goods selves must 1 to be a] and once seen prices render tfeem irresistable My IMS! shoe atoek is better values than' I but before Wen able to <>ffer. been taking my wort} for _ and yetting good shpea nit vh?n 1 tell yoa. tljey ar? gc are good, your greatea ) when yon buy elaewfet->?. I sell for caaby hav# no r, book keeper and aav dividing pro fit* with my austom^ia. xpenxive It will bi suicidal to your piocket book ~ to fail to see my stock. I covet com H 75 head of horses and males, on time jo iarmerB^ome and have a look you look and I talk and you will buy, because I try to bu? sound and young and well broke stock, and also do my d&rndest best to ple&ra colored gentlemen, (I call them coons in the fall) as well ^ks white gen tlemen, vCracker Boys^V I am not trying to sell town farmers, to make a long story short, if you drink town water, thjs water cornea quick without pumping to h? 1 with your note. Now this company jb formed buy and sell mules, horses, buggies, wagons, surries, harness, engines, boilers, mower*., rakes, flows, viood saws, grist mills, and in fact all kinds of machiis erv that is ^ised on a tarm, we sellSm a Credit and treat every man as we would have them to treat us, without race, color or condition, j Don't come to Louisburg unless you come to our stables, we are here every day in the y^iiv K. P. HILL, President A CARD FROM MY COLLECTOR I wish to- thank my friends and the {frtrotfs of K. P. Hill, both white and colored for the many WinHnmi nfc n Tn Umnklinl si ace rely hope- they will share their 1 and every oi?, both white and colored a ljappy and prosperous .new year. Wishing each J. P. Pleasants FURNITURE A PRETTY NEW LOT An mu VJf 1HK JUS It will lie to yo fore Liakind pi ARRIVING I ' . ? it to call and see same be ^ur purchases. s If you are in the market for a piantj come to seW us or write us that you may learn the actual qualities of the ScllUlz, the highlit grade piano in this section UNDERTAKING Our undertaking department is complete and at your\isposal. We try to keep such a stock as to be able to/please the most ezactm^ and at the same time satisfy the ones in moderate circumstances. When in Town Make pur Store Your Headquarters J Louisburg, - North Carolina.
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