Items of
and Near Our
Our Regular
Remember the Farmer* Insti
tate btre Jan* 29-Saturday.
Vegetable* of >11 kinds, peaohes
and apples are plentital on ?r
streets now.
_ Children's Day will be held at
the Methodist church it 11 o'clock
a. m? next Sunday week, which will
be first Sunday m July.
?Mr. Hsnry C. Hight eo-ne* to
the front with s banUn rooster which
is 18 years old. Mr. Hight aaja this
bantan still crows in the early mora
to aroase him from sweat dreams of
a life that is pest.
? Bnrnice F. Bntt an.l Miss Mil
lie Alley were married in Oxford
last Ssturday. It was q??U a sur
prise to his people and friends in
this town. Tbsy are in Henderson
lor a few days.
?The "San" Beam Missionary
exercises were held at the Baptist
church last Sunday night. Dr.
Sykee, of Wake Forest, gave an elo
quent and appropriate lecture to
the children.
large crowd went to Oxford
last Saturday to attend the annual
celebration of St. John's Day.
learn that it was the largest crowd
of people ever seen in Oxford on
this occasion.
? H. O. Brt Kg brought us s cot
ton bloom Mopday. It waa a red
one so it must bars bloomed Sunday.
This is die first one we have seen
And mi i as it is the first from Mr.
Bragg'i neighborhood. Next.
Capl Kearney and the military
boys are still in hopee of goina to
Annie ton, Als. The company is m
fine shape now and everything is
ready for camp, even the **hanie and
chickens are ready for Uncle Bill."
Many relatives sad frisnds at
tended a birthday reception at Mr.
A. L. Allen's last Sunday in honor
>ef Miss Susie Allen's 18th birthday.
All seemed to eojoy themselves snd
Isft at a lets hour wyhing Miss
."Susie msnv hsppr birthday*. The
.present* were namerous snd costly.
?Dr. B. W. Kilgo, direclor of
the Stste Test Farms, Maj. W. A.
?Graham Commissioner of Agricnl
turs and the test fsrm committee,
consisting of B. W. Scott, A W.
McCullum, K. M. Bledsoe, L H.
Kearney are in the tobacco belt
areund Reidaville and Durham look
ing after a suitable faro for tobacco
for the Agricultural Department and
the United States government ex
perimental work. They wfll leave
f oi the east in the black belt soon.
A very ssd accident occurred in
Ijonisburg laat Monday when the
Loniaburg train cut o? both legs of
flagman Gee, who's home is in Rich
mond. He was coupling cars next
to the engine and in soma wsy his
foot slipped and he fell beneath the
tender snd had both legs slmost
' severed below the knee. He was
taksn to a hospital in Bsleigh im
mediately after the srrivsl of the
train here. On the return of the
tiain from Raleigh it waa rsportsd
?that the doctors thought they oould
aave ene leg. His father is ysrd
master for the Seaboard in Rich
mond.
Jin. Mary Winston Dead
Mrs. Mary Winston, widow of
th* late Henry Winston of Young*
villa, died laat Tbaraday night at
the residence of her sen-ia-law, T.
H. Wbitaksr on Mason street.
Mrs. Winston had been in feeble
health for several yegfa. She was
81 years old and waa the youngest
of eleven children sll of whom pre
deeded bar- to the grsv* several
jears. She is survived '^ two
Tyson, 1*4 Lexington 8t,
[ount, N. d., ssys. "1 think
highly of\l)oan'a Kidney
?y M 1 didyrlien I publiely
daughter* and two sons, Mr*. T. H.
Whi taker of thi? plaoe, Mid Mis.
Robert Underwood ?( near Younga
ville, Meesrs. Jack and Lee Wine
ton, ot Youngsyille, and a boat of
grandchildren and great grand
children. The\uneral eervioee were
held from the Chrialian church al
Yoangsville and war* oooduoted by
Rev. Mr. Wicker, of Bon College,
aaaiated by the Rev. Xr. Harrell, of
the Baptist church of this, plaoe.
The interment was at the family
borying ground at the old Duncan
Winston plaoe near Youngeville.
A Urge crowd attended the funeral.
The pallbearers were her grand sons;
George Whitaker, Carl Whitaker,
Lntber Whitaker, Earl Underwood,
Will Hardiater, Henry G. Winston,
Herbeit Underwood.
'and Jlreaka Ribs
aman
paina in
? two riba
What agony Dr.
rould have
teaapc insful eada
> persiat* atuae routs
izpela bborn colds
> lungs. ? I feel sure
human Ar," writes
Columbia^ Ho. "tor
e conaumption to
thla great rei
to aatiafy, and
i trial bottle or SO
Aycock Drug Co.
Personals
Mix Hijrgan, of Littleton, is visit
ing her sister, Un. Gupton on Green
street.
Misa Lena Barrow, who baa been
visiting st B. A. White'* for several
days, returned to her home in Kil
eigh last Friday,
I. H. Kearney went to Greene
boro Monday in the interest of tbe
Agricultural Department.
Darward B," Kearney went to Ox
ford lsat Friday to visit relativea.
Elect Officers.
The I. O. O. F. Lodge held their
election of officers last Toseday
night for the next aix months
follows: A, O. Perry, N- G., J. E.
Nicholson, V. G, J. S. Roberaon,
Secretary, B. A White, Treaanrer.
A CONFIRMED STATEMENT
Readers
Doan'i
splendid
Rave
'they have
Here's
that nose
It's
t? ioe-told a
Susb en.
tbe sonala
Should
oal Lo
A.
Rocky
j?t
Pilla
i done I
I*1 locality .
tinted praise I
of their valne |
bt.
from this locality |
sell confirmed.
bis are unique in |
line.
the moet akepti
Installation of OMsors
Franklin ton Lodge No. 128 A.
F. A A. M. met in apecial aeaaton
Tuesday night June Mth and in
a tailed the uewly elected officera for
the enening Masonic yean B. F.
Bullock, W. M., A O. Perry, S. W?
E. J. Cheatham, J. W., B. A. White'
Secretary, B. F. Cooks, Tresssrer,
J. C. Foglemsn, S. D_, G. R. Moye,
I. D, B. J. Blsskler and t. G. Stan
ton, Stewards.
hive had So trouble from my kid
ney* or bfa since I took thb reme
dy. Uf Udneya war* Aaik for
yeara and, I Wu oompelle^ to gat op
aix or eight! times at nfcht to paaa
tha kidney Wecretiouy I had dull
paina aoro?a riy loina ud suffer^l in
tensely froml beokmafce. Whan I
heard about Doan 'J Kidney Pilla, I
began their cLe. L* eoen u I be
gan taking tlem/they helped me
and ( continue! ihsir uae until the
symptoms of ty oomplaiat diaap
peered. I
For aale b/yil dealera. Prioe
60 oents. FoJte AMU barn Con Buf
falo, New Yofk, Lie agents tor tha
United StaM. \
Remember the Varae ? Do*"*! ?
and take no other. \
Between FrWklinton W Ktln.
Till* a pocket bdtok conAing 962
in bills, a cheok fV^.76 and eer
eral valuable aAn. The finder
will plraae^Cra tAR. U. Cbriato
pber Inae^aooe Agjht Krsnklinton
and rwtin liberal reVnrd.
One building lo\
with Spring house
1 i
tiVatea on any job
Call or write
of anything in my
Woild-Wide Bazaca I
Philathea Con
vention
Norfolk - - \ - /Virginia
June 22tm t^27th
SPECIAL LAW RATES!
Tickets j
Final ret
from
write.
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I limit July 1
RY:
i 19th to 22nd.
For rates
? agent or
P. A.
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Notice to Creditors
Having
last will
Harris,
county, N
tify all pel
?aid estate t* .
undersigned on
J one, 1912, or
in bar
sons indebi
make
7th,
Having
the estate"
this is to
claims against
the same to tl
fore Mar 10th,
be plead in bar
persons owing
forward and
ment.
as executor of the
Kate R
Frankli?
this is to no
against
I be same to the
'we the 7th day of
will be plea*
All per
will please
t. This Jon*
i. Executor,
rw, Att'y.
administrator of
Wall, deceased,
persons holding
estate to present
" on or be
notice wilt
recovery. A*
ate will come
immediate settle
hite, Admr_
A Complete New
RAMEY,
WE ARE CONTINUALLY ADDING TO OUR ALREADY
* LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF
HOUSE\ FURNISHINGS
All the latest akd most novel in our line. We have
recently received a large supply of those comfortable ad
justable lawn chairs. / The frame is of iron and the cloth
of the best material. We are increasing confidence in our
reputation for reasonable prices and will be glad to hand
our experience along your way. Our line of pianos, the
celebrated. / . \
SCHU L Z
needs n? commendation, here. They have- been tried in this county and have not been
found wanting. If you want a high class instrument at really a fair price come to see us
We always keep close watch and pay especial attention to our Undertaking de
we feel that you can find ia oar establishment as good a line to select
$ found im many cities. We respect your dead by giving you the best,
of any thiag of this kind call and see us.
partment an
from as
When in
:ry
V
W. E. WHITE FURNITURE CO.
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HILL.
We have opened up a general store next to the Farmers and
Merchants Bank, where we propose to car?y a complete line of general
merchandise, heavy groceries and general/farm supplies. We also carry
Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats
and Shoes
We are looking tor a car, ^ch, of Itare and cement next week
We carry all kinds of agricultural implements, disc harrows, smoothing
harrows, mowers, rakes, gasol/ne engines, \wood saws, pomps, barbed
wire, fence wire, nails. J \
Moyer buggies,' Peters buggies, Dixie gik buggies, Baltimore bug
gies; the largest stock oarried lb the oounty. Carriages, surries, barneas.
Cheap Harness and Sigh
ced Harness
W'AGONS ? Hiekory wagons, Piedmont wagons, Thornhill wagons,
Columbia wagons, Webber wagons and all stoat wagons; ko wood about it.
Ws sell on time and inj??tioe to onr cuatomers, (justioe t^e greatest and
rarest of virtues.) We <fo not sell on a credit unless your >pams is rsgis
tered on oar books, or have the general reputation of a debt paying msn
before the war, that is to say registered on the tbe tax books under the
"Grand father Clause, giving m tax over your exemption., It matters
not what you want no# when you want it oor whan you wiifc to pay for
it, oome in and III stake yon a price. We also would lent a little
money to prospective/ customers. Our hat ia in tbs ring, not i^ the dirty
game of potitios, buf te sell good on time. i \i
No Goods Delivered in Town
Farmers, make our store and stablss your head-quarters when yon
> town. / _ ~\
come to town.