We want to thank the Tobacco Farmers - *? f. _????? ?; V/'f - ' ' of Franklin and adjoining counties for their help-in making us ; v ' \ Leaders of the Tobacco Market of Louisburg During Season 1913-1914 A ^ We will be in business next season at the same old stand. RIVERSIDE INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSE CO. ?. S. FORD B. W. WILLIAMSON HKTERAL FATALITIES. # ?Him?: Hllzzard Als* Mm Huu Tall?Drifts rik? Up. Chicago, 111.. Feb. 23 ?The biting bllinri that yestrrday swept through the Prairie and Middle Westers States continued ?lowly eastward today, tearing In its wake prostrate wires, delayed railway trains and apaet busi ness. Snow con tinned to (all In a ear ly all tfaa affected region and where It allghtly was '?-"f the Inereaaad. cold hampered efforts to restare nor mal conditions. Several fatalities were reported In Illinois. Wires were down all over Indians and nearly all lnternrban lines tied ?P Drifts were piling up before a sharp wind fn the St. L<ouls territory. Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska faced a heavy task of restoring wire com munication. Ohio reported snow fall log In alT directions and drifting be fore high wnds Trans from the South were reaching Chicago three hours late. _ Want Conditions of Seasaa. " Kansas City, Mo . Feb. 24.?With only slight abatement, (he storm that last sight swept Into Kansas and Western Missouri, producing the Worst conditions of the season, con tinued today. Officials of telegraph companies said wire conditions were tke worst known in this region for ? .gggj t . *nll?d Oat of Hrti. bprtngfleld, 111 , Feb. 24.?Five cn daea today pulled the "Diamond Spe cial, ot the Illloola Central Railroad. o?t ot anow drift? near here 'and tmitt the train in three hour* tate. Tfcrongfe t/atns were four and five tagteeer Blinded bj *??". Decatar, 111.. Feb 14,?n?e persons, were lajnred When the Wabaab Rall -yf^l^aiMltlhenUl Limited ran Into Hm f?ad en lin na here today. The ?C tke faaaeaior train waa Minded Vr the ?now RM? DHrta kf Wind, at UaMfc Mo., m. 14.?A bttoard St. bonis, .A MM HiW waa betara n M-balle wind. rid'the roada. down to sneh an extent that commu nication with the outside world is al most impossible. Shw Drifting Sadly, jr Pittsburg. Pa.. Feb. 24.?Driven by a high wiad. snow, tailing throughout Kut?n Ohio. Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia, drifted badly this afternoon Hundreds of trackmen kept railroads in the Pittsburg, dis trict opea. but telephone and tele |nab Vir? saCared. County roads .jfere almost Impassable and serious interruption at business was threat ened. Leett , One white liver-epotted Pinter Dog. amftri to naae "Prmto.^d A liberal reward will be paid for JAm return to , R. K THARRIlgGTON. R. P. D. 2. Lflhfebsrg. K. C. = SURVEYDTG All Kinds, Leveling, PI and Estimates B. Egerton Poji Um* of NEW OARPGS SEED at 0BU6 COMMIT toctfcjn Seed Oats liirmtf if m W? offer all tW Wat ?4 Boat pradve* tW# U4? for tfripg Mi^wg % ^ r, etc. . Wlkallf)ik?Uiupl?i fM#? 1>M BMcrtattre Atal^ Hive. .????% MI ml i.lrtlili ?fa? r<&n(h?m. Gnmud Garden Seeds. t ^ 111 I it U. Write tor it. T.UT. WOOD 4 SONS. rama Far .Heat. Five Bice farm % Fraakllnton ovuhi|. adapted to cotton, corn, to kacco. grata and feed stuff?, on good oads, within 40* yards ofgood churcb ad oae mile of splendid school, lenty of pasture a?d wood. A good iroposltioa for t ood farmer. 1 also fer for sale a fine Jersey Ball. Ap tty at oace te t-" /X C. P. BEST. K. F. D. 2, YottogarUls, N. C. C*tt*a Seed fer Mai?. Riclu bit bool prolific early pur* and free from disease. Improved each jrear. $1.00 per bushel. Write for prices oalarca lots. Jk* R. H. RICKS,/^ 2.1S-10t? Rocky, Mount, N. C. li ft ??WT M ?act UfhnitfMM relUkte 2>a ?inn AirriMMri/t heaxjhg oil. > rical Inufac Uni r/4i*-rra maim mmd koh ?* IttmHOai. NbTa liataBcmi. IV 5*r ?" f . TIKES, TIRES, TIRES Buy yoar tires direct at lowest price?. dlrect fr?ra 016 factori- 'or Urea In raw* ~ <Ir?cl u> ^ooiamer "" "T** We ae.l Ur?, ?hat too pa, to? ^ 88 "d yOU ,et Mg V*? and tataTlSirr" tompose <""? itSrtomers .moi/thea. are Dwl** the poet dull winter kdIowaMI* - direct ?xeeU?*t deal? fcm ii._ #. . montfie we secured some the fbUowbif prlc4?& ^ 8nd *?w off#r our Purchase? at ptr*A^rt*a^d'?.t.*8 , DUmon' Ooo^TB^r, Quaker, N'aaaau, Em WfW and others of equal qoaltty. - w*5~wr*<w*? ?j}..,:-. T!Si*..; orel..?. .????> <-? ?*? ?J?.. IS* '* "? Ms*i-t.. .f JWM 11*+.. Wl-i, 114?.. - ,11.41,, 2tx? ..tur.. tttrrrm ..tt*?.. :nw*. H.. .? .. . .?.20. ..Ml. M M H* aeat hlgfcar. lit??, ao we act rite tarly arflertnc rMh, ft?r auaraateed goods. An >, ?ar eaut djtowtal m fan eaioont accompenlee order C. O. D. ayoa receipt dt It far cent <rf coat. Protapt ?blomeau -r Money returned tf unable to 1111 order Send n. trial order now. HUGH F. WENDLE "Architect and Engineer Architectural Designs submitted. Estimating and - Contracting CONCRETE WORK A SPECIALTY Ballard-Cheatham Bldg. - FRANKJUNTON, N. C. /< {. ?m "t if7 Franklin Times' . :? *>i. "Auto" Contest ^ ' ?" *" 1 If filled in and sent to Contest Man ^ *ger by M arch 3d. a H Name . X-?T Address Dist. No. WJTH.SI faittFOOTl iai ?Sr3l ""1l III! I I I ?ar*1

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