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Franklmton News Mr. N. A. Black went to Hender son Saaday. Mr. C. II. Hlackni.ll, of Kiltrell, ap?rtt Tain Sir In our city. ? 1 K. P. Blaokl?v apent u?Teral daya laat weak in Norfolk on buaineaa. Mi. B.T. Greet) moved to hia now reaidenoe an Hillabor* street thia weak. Mr. S. M lleflia. of Portsmouth, ap?nl Suaday in our oity viaitiug fiidUa. John E. Whita Jx_ of. Wake For est spent Sunday with his R. B. White. K.J. Cheatham and G. Ii. Whit feild attended the Masonic Ledge in Ruleigh Friday night. V^Itaa 1. retchem Clamant, of High PoilvL who liaa been Tisiting Miss Joaephma^Ietdey, retnrned to her Mr. S. P. Jonev?Hvat 8 v ill e. r< -] turned from Florida Tki^la; wear iaR orange blossoms anik^aecom-H pnniod by a voting lady. Miss White. Mr. 6. A. Poste and wife, ot Penn sylvania, arrived in out- town Won-! day and will aiako their houie with us. MrJPoata will superintend the Agricultural Department, of the col-l v ored Chriatian sshoel. The trial of J. S. Roberaen and bnpt. MeLaia came of Monday at 1 .o'cltmk before his Honor, B. F. hullock, Mayor Protem. Toere was orily three witnesses put ou ti>? stand. .The Mayor Rave Mr: Rob erson a fine of %3.00 and cost. We lejim that the S year-old hi.il of Kaltle Br.igg was severely burneii las; Sunday. Tftey suppose she wa* playing in tbe tire with a broom ami caught its dress. She ? was in .? serious condition Wednesday. Mr Phi! Sturgess i'ud fnmilv, i f Miildleburg. u.ov?sd t o the hou-t formerly occupied l>v Mr. .tie* *rge Wliitaker. -Mr. TVhitaker w i'l siii. occupy a part of Jhe hf?u--? uuli! !ii oan b completed vrhlc't is now i>e ji?i? built. _ II. C. 1 light hat* becnnv* 3 public auctioneer a * he Mel!!* something ? n the street every Stturdav. YV'hex* H- nry opens hi a uiuuib am! brgin* to ucry" everybody in io?u will1 be sure to hear Urn ami mak* h rn?h. He is well liketi by e\erv b?>dv. J. O. Green, Jr , received tliis' week three new Paige automobiles1 at his garage. Mr. Greeu is agent fnr >11 the new models, and wa la?rn is making a sncoass of his business, ?spesially in his repair department. He has only experienced men in this department and we wish for him' much success. Candidates for the postoffice are numerous now, alt expect to get it, but*qnly one will get it of eourse.j G.Ii. Whitfield, IX T. Ward, B. W. Ballard and wu understand Mrs. Oooper, we also understand that the present occupant also has a peti tion out. All these woala make good postmasters and any from the list we think, will please the people. D. B. Kearney has rented tba store room formerly occupied by the Franklin Grocery Co., and will open op a first class up-to-date safe. It will be ran on both American and European plan, with French oook, po lite waiters and African "bell bays." They will serve * meals' at all hours, day and night. Our post office lobby seems to be turnei to good in mot* ways be-, (tides waiting for mail. Laat Mon day uight betweei#8 and 9 o'clock a Miss Morris and Mr- Allen were married by Ksquire Nicholson in the lobby. It was qaiie amusing after they were married they pro ceeded to embrace and kias. The University girts at the Orad. ?d school auditorium last Thursday night played to a good siae audi ence and every one went away well pleaaed. Bvery one were artist of rare accomplishments and madea big bit with onr people. This show was deoUledly above the average, ?n(l the beat that has bean on the boards of the Alkabaat Lyceum course. Wa bav? heard of several peo ple in tha ooantry loatng their horat* and malaa. Mr. K. P. Peary we learn lout four fi?? mules, Mr, W. *>. Pruett lost three or four male* and horses, Mr. N. Y. Gulley lost hi* fine ?tullion and another, others were sick but tie thought he would ? aavu ? those. ? It boom?h to ba an epidemic brought here from Richmond we learn. X. T Gully, ??t Wake Forest, was ? ?ieitor to our town Monday. He appeared in the suit of lioberaon MeLt.ia. Mr. E. A. Harris, B. A. White, Josses H. Cooke Jr., I'aarca Jaaiktua Abn r Newton, honorary pail bearera and official merabeis of his church and every church oa his charge, ao ? jmpanied the Corpse of Rev. VV. W. Rose to Pitsboro last Thursday. W hy don't some of the real es tate owners here build more bouses, business houses and dwellings, for there is a great demand now for .both. Our' town is spreading and there are lots of people who wonld locate in u?r town but for a house. There are plenty lots in this town that are no good for anytDing elesu but a liume so let us think about it ^nd act. SUFFERER Advice With worth retalfT counter trwij la in a posltio gives the best ine, of West Sand "For a number of sufferer from uly I had an attack vera than any, and 1 1 could not recover WJ13 advised by my flnoL which 1 did. Takaa Splendid if anyoka should of a medicine, It la -who sella k over day In the treek, to know ?atisfaction. Mrs. Frank Lake, N. y. years I wi bronchitis. which was more! my friends thoi from It. Then druggist to ti with wonderfll insults. My cough has left me; / hare gained in weight and appetite, /tad i am as strong aa ever I was. 7 1 ad\*3e all who hava bronchitis, clronic c^aghs, or who are run down uf try Vim combinei urative e without the bl. It is th< toedlclnal ccd's liver; aided ' by strength-c liter; that Pvememb to 'Jo Jult action of the | ments of the e greasy oil, aking and ting propokies of tonic fees Vlnol s<*efficient. we gnarutee Vlnol what we \ say ? we Ea. back ypur money If ft does not. Aycojfc Di-ujr Co. Xonisburj: X C i Mew tinue My s and is com: partment. ure to sho line. To vinicing actually goods for is much fuler ete in every fe lt is our pie you through it will be coj! that we illing you bette less prices you can find elsewhere. . Zeigler's and Kripptndorf, Dittman fine Slippers to ar rive this ' week. ^3 stylet; all the new shapes aiid new leather. \ New flouncing at about" 75c | on the dollar. 27 Inch flouncing spec-Q fir,,1 iai, (worth 37 l-2c) ' ? : I . i 27 Inch swiss flound ing (worth 50c) : ?J?JC 42 Inch hand ered roil Other lots 65c i Let me have cabbage Youngs times each week, 42 ' Inch in* flouac I am showing I most desirable hamburg all overs; a yards allJinen all widths at 5c. lot is unmatchable only her*. Why pay more for Mips fine shoes, when Leonard,] Shaw & Deans are better ind 50c less price. laces, lot lound SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS --4 We will prepay Aporfage by the parcels post,, No package over eleven pounds, 72 inches combined length, and with prices forthy^ame article as low as the out of North Carolina houses. I K. ALLEN HORSES AND V MULES We have had several to die, bfot all are well now and want to go to plowing. We aave 60 heara on hand. Come and come quick if you want to gei first chojce. All young and well broke and sold under a guarantee. NO GUANO We have 25 di^erent l^ands and any analysis you want, cotton seed meal, fisp scrap guano, acid phosphate, kanite and ni trate of soda, top d/essing and kelite. See us betor/ buying on\ time and sometime we will sell for cash. <?/ ? V Buggies, Wagons, Harness, and all kiids of agricultural implex, pion plows, also Oliver 2 horse plows hay, com, oats, dry goods and shoes make yxmr bargain for this year. 1 want if bad. Come to see us when bles. AVe will help you fix your business. rnts, Dumv Dixie, Girl Cham , , We alse sell meat, flour, on time. See as before you e want your business and town and talk your trou Hill Live Stock\ Company K. P. HILL, President
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