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FRANKL1NT0N NEWS ITEMS Our Regular Correspondent Items of Interest Gathered From in and Near Our Sister Town Each Week CLOSES ON WEDNESDAY ? R. H. Patterson, a traveling salesman, was a visitor to our town this week. ? Mr. Walter Winston is wearing a broad umile novf, it is t*mi ? a boy and a girl.' ? D. 0. Kearney is a crack shot with a "rock" ? be brings down the meat every time. ? The old James K. W right mill whiob baa been silent so lone, began to roll the big wheal again las? Moo day. _ ? Paul Finlayson left laat Satur day for Middlebnrg where he goee to take charge of the Weatern Union Telegraph office. ?The aaanr frieada of Mia. 1 L. Al lea, who baa beea very ill (or sev eral days, will be glad to know that abs is moch better. ? Mr. James U. Cooke who baa been on a vim of several day* to baa daagbter, Mrs. Neethery, of Orsedaor, returned Moodar. ? The colored baseball teama, Wil son and Franklinton, will play a game oo the Franklinton groanda today (Friday) game called 8:30. ' ? We were glad to see Mr. Henry Mitchell . oo our streets this week. Mr. Mitchell has been oonfined to his room for six weeks, bat is much im proved. ?The new residence of Mr. D. E. ISarkley ia fast Bearing comple tion under the management of the populir contractor, J. U Whitteld. ? Aa announced* from tbe pal pit last Sundaj Rev. W- W. Rose, of tbe Methodist church, will com menct; a aeries of meetings on the 3rd Sunda; in May. ~=W? were glad to ahake the hand of Mr. Jo? Winaton, ot ,Dur- j ham, who came ia last Satarda ? and ia visiting his brother Walter Winston in the southern part of this township. Mr. Winston ia a for mer resident of our town. ? It aeema that cotton seed have advanced in p. iee to judge from the number of wagons waiting to un load ?t the sour track at the de|?u Tuesda^l they bric.g cotton aeed and carrv back guano ? a goxl time to haul while the land is too wet to plough. ? Mr. K. ??P.'.' Backley returned (nun Dallas, Texas, last Tuunxlav where he had Deen at the bedside T>f hw brother, who has been very ! Ii? fit" ???n.nl tail ?? ?ff) Klad to stale that be is on th? road to recovery aod the physicians say j they think be will soon recover. ? The popular traveling salrsm. n Mr. Ben F. King, has accepted a po sition with R. A. Speed at hotel. No doubt x Ben" will be ? great ad- t dition to the force, and will brine ! trade to this already popular Stop ping place. He la well kno?n *11 the commercial traveling sales men and ..ill entertain the.n *r <<y elly." ? Monday about 8 o'clock it *st into raining and it was a conn n sal -down pour till about 3 in the af ternoon when it cleared up/ and again the sun came out, at sunset tbero was s small dark looking cloud which at 11:80 came up with h.-avy thunder and wind and- a storm which was severe in tbe extreme f< >r the short time it lasted. The heavy rains this week will again pat the frnsMf a week behind. Tbere are many who have not even thrown out their cotton stilks, or done any thing towards preparing lor a crop. ? "At Tale" ? yery interesting wOega comedy to 8 acts waa pre aented at the euditoMum of tbe Graded school last Friday ni*bt by the Heodarsoe Troop of Hoy Scouts of Ataswsa and was thoroughly en joyed by all who saw it. The play was good, aad the acting warf 8ne end they dssqrred a rtwh larger hcaae than they bad. Owing to the ?omO stage the scenery cook) not be arranged to the beet advantage but t waa well worth the price of ad mission and thoae who (ailed to are it misead a very pleaaant evenings entertainment. ? The bo j s of the military com pany are bow working hard on the rifle range, which haa juat been erected, for the privilege of naming it. The man who make* the beat aoora on it between now and May the Oth, (the day the team leavee for Raleigh for the competed* a ahoot) will have the privilege of naming it aftar hia beat girl. At the preacnt time it Jooka aa if Sergta. J. B Cooke or C. C. Kearney one or both will have that privilege Sergt. Kear ney haa made 123 (the hie heat) and Sergt. Cooke 131 If either ot theaa naoAhe range, it ia aaay for Frauklinton people to gueaa ita naihe even now. Tboee eompoaing the team now have an avenge of i~lll 2 fuf if thia average ia held they are confident of taking a lev of the praea offered. Price-Shipley ? a ileal bur | lalnment May 9th. The Kranklinton people are eager to aee another Alkaheet Sbew\ Tbev will aoon have opportunity of en j lying the beat moaieal entertain ment of the aeaaon. The Priee Shipley Quartet will he here May 9. j. ' The Danger Aftar GHp ? Lies Xf ten in a run dowiv' ivstenv "W- akiio4v ner-rousness. UcIT'T appe tite, energyvand ambition, imtb disor dered liver and kiqneys /fflen follow thia wretched^liaeaae. A pe greatest need then l* eleclnc bitwnt the glori ous tonic, blood ptmfier acai regulator of stomach, liver annAidn%s. Thoua ands have proved thafVbey frynderfullv strengthen the nefvesXbdiut up the system and restorarthe bealtfksnJ good spirit* after an aixack of eripXjff suf fering. try t berry Only 50ck|its. Sold and perfoct satisfaction guaranteed bv Aycock Drag /j. \ f BEEF MARKET NEWS. Send me BEEF Here is Correct Weight Onp (jLnh ] Quick Sales' Small ders for [acob Spire le Sta-Kleen Market Phoue lrt 0:0 >H FISH s W> now Wye tre?h fi?h every day and mil be plad for you to include /in\ yoor order same of the fiiyny ftpbe. Fresh of all I times. No. 187 Joe Speed Williams Louisburg, N. C. / t -r, .?- - ?___ ?% k Can Ton Afford to Buy a Fertilizer far^Vour Crops Simply Because it is a Little C >ieaper in Price. I Take for instance.tiiehifch grade Ammoiates and Sulphate of Potash which we use in our Tobacco Fertilizers, by substituting cheaper Am^a^niates and Hard Potash Salts we could easily reduce the cost several dollars per ton, but we pifefer holding the price ra^er than sacrificing the quality. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST And this is particularly true of VANCE FERTILIZERS FISKvBRAND Won all the prized offered in mis vicinity this past season FOR HIGHEST PR lb ED TOBACCO to save a few dollars in your Fertilizers account by buying the cheapest priced goods pay result in the loss to you of several hundred dol lars in the value of y< INSIST UPON YOXjfs. DEALER FURBISHING YOU WITH THE BEST VANCE GUANO CO., Henderson, N. C. AFTEjJfflP took Out for Troable The aftereffects of the Qrip are apt to be serious, but a normal healthy condition may be restored is a sur prisingly abort time by Vlnol Water-town, Wis. ? "After a severe attach of the Grip my system was 111 a very weakened, n err era* and run down condition. I began taking Vlnol with the yery best result*, and In a abort tlmej began to fed like an en tirely different person, and I am better and stronger than I tare been for y?rs." Adelaide Conn. CWe guaran tee this testimonial J to be genuine.) We have neveV Bold In oor store such a valuable sfljength creator and health restorer for'the convalescent, the weak and run-c^rm. as Vlnol, and we ask people In tWif\victntty to try a bottle of Vlnol; wlfk the under standing that their- moMywfll be re turuoii If It doee'not do\n we claim tor It ] \ Avoifck Drug Co. I hereby am for the nominate Representatives ti subject to the acti tic primaries and If a candidate the House ot Franklin county the Democrfc Pebsoh THE save ery dollar nkt ladies This Space M I] st< Bclcngs to ^ L >ck Co. on This Space Week. Some For HILL LIVE STOCK COMPANY
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