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FRANKLIN , K C, aa tW Refahtteaa Tar tte con ot tnriag. <te. for Ccvxtj ud un tor Suit So>? from dk Ctootr are ns?n4 to lb~ r ?Ml f?J kit fw aril the Chair of the Board of Dmioti for dar. *ay MU. if the* ?*xjw^r- to -ten tV dctoa u4 t" tW Hob. W M_ Pnu who ?rs* be m kes prrftraral mWi? ia this as *?1 bur MlfrW tkt f(ki for Solxi ur far tka Damn, ku rearmed to ka torn cteict ud a m the Caaficwaul nee ?r?? Hob. E. W. Pn. Tkw two fnt)?n? will S* nppcug by , Sob. H. E. Narris^ Sctirisor for this District, rto jftrh it kw tu is the! m* for Cmim oa * p Satardav enzuf. This az^icx prccases tc be ixz?tsa( u all three are lis cks caa^^xrs. *f are &u there- is a -aai ? Pratt^T Cmmt itot akC itj as a fa n? is *bc ?tares thai te win eater a codract with FtuUa Cmkt to ab o?r the Ckk; ax4 rfSrr^ the Coaat? mt aB <ob saw thai brjii lii ii ir aai irtnT atteaxxt, for tie reaa of the (am. |nnM the Cossxt will far Cfh km tie ioul SKtn-err asd teas that is bcw oa ii* !irm If nek aa anu(?B?t tax he T7 ? sat h?actocHr it will he fast ma a?ri> tap to the codT '?? ~ is tbe cost ot ?T-i?r-?r?rTf the hxv. i??i> nuii or*. Ffii?r. Ajr3 3. U? Ec ? is F"?Ilrr CM ww otRU!U< >t lie bosyniU;' haw ct ?? Jfcrr B? Mr Miflt *lQe TV afc'-iitg 115 oiM to or- 1 *rr Vt tkt praMtat. Itrs G. A. Kicks. TV aimn ci tV [rrrxaj am- f i*C rtai u< ayn ul the tor the aSnon to res ? int ?akjtr? ns H?H u4 *n Eiwn Kiioc* fkesrt; ? Wpt hf* J Tks *11 b3mH V* u . ct Jm Hi: Mn RM VIkv pinW "JVm O**" k?B Lhc The MmKX ,nm< to cteTVacv a thu i Mi V crair ?txk **? "* ? Wl MAT ^ i 1a ?M li S^til ?7 ": ar? 'to M tV r#io int -st a *t*? *i Irrf ? ?m -. rmiJitt* i* tbr ^ssin Stale tor tW pcrx tw at the ^tbt n ("*? tV sau"? ?r?] T- ting a s^sua cf hnrina ?kn>i taxes are krai fcr SSaxeJ P"T?? iroa pros*t?x. u4 the < t a e^Ltaec! h* tie, ul cjUectxa o< .he Stilt i | the j?<a ill foxeim i? | crril ?om?i redacts* the com c< tat ? arte tor tirf care o < amx. Cosf* nntiu a mi thetr nim. the Democratic W+rtf to a tioa erf ail c* tV je fcartij to the tart that | % n ead lirenwlr trjW tfce lhi? xi?? e4 *T the la the *-*"*? of Us (tamed aair tor the elyi! QttJ* State. C*> by kia of bnarii at r.?eis at the tie a is the ?im. Ti* i cost to the State. The State are tee tc % p*t aal <b> *e heartrhr F*? kj asC a? fxed Vt -.far Axrinltm. prodacticc a? people at the Stale, tcr tie eari* ret^aDtc :<*<* tie liae wttk the i=* cf the m of sea !ox ta the n | fcrs ? o?r State. We pMp to tV ?(ofrf at the State] tb?i the D?m=c partx will . iaer the afain at the State. Tf inr the ] cce>p?ssarfea art lair to kxt i ? asi fCjjore* gntefal to the f?t(4 to aan< Of ftu c( ' txa K> b a Mh Ik* anttr at thar I tee. to t^f ?-nd that tail rtjc* cu jam a its its < the tor a tur FRIENDS WERE AMAZED AT BK CHANGE IN HIM lhr CHj Km >?Nr< *4 ha Oub Tt Km Bid 11? Chew (1-r^M T. L the street aad wuitd to kaov u cmm4 the vjBdctfll chaafe 1b " su! T. A. Sntpe*. 7th Are u<l :?t si., vfeor Otjt ?* -? ? jm at Iht iirHI lb I to ct tW im Itiiiaic of flu ul It toft ? nh nj kolui mirtij broken *24 ? I Mm. It wtthoot U? power to rally. I u coaiteMd lU I Tuuac jma im Uw It pn me aa appetite like a watt aH pat ay newxk Is ftrst clasa caa <xna. It s a tact. I gained fonr pewnds ia wesght. Today I u a the best ot hewJth I ha e be rears >ad waMal teil I had taort a sick day. I will go the < ifb* Tiahc JLny mr.<> . " ? Taatac is sold by all rood drag psti. Adr. T. W. JL lUTUIC The Woman's Auxiliary i the L<onisbnrg Baptist chmrck met with *s? laatha Pin man. Tuesday ?tfW AprC eleventh. The tollowiac pro Song: Somebody Dad a Golden Deed. Prayer: Sentence prayer by eack Scripture lessoa: Matthew 1X27-35 ] by? Mr*. J. O Newell. Piayei . by Mrs. J. O. Newell. Sahjert: The Seventy-Cre MOwl Talk: Meaning to campaign of| aoau ot April, hy Mna laatha Pitt Talk: What It woald meaa It cam pnaga tails, br IBaa Pauline Smith. Paper. Lite's Victors. by Mlas Ben- : hy Met. Newell: The Negro Tbeotoci- 1 cal Seotaary. by Mm Naanie Hall I Bale: la Trnst tor Kiagdoa ot Hmt ' ex- by Miss May Cooper; Note*. Call to Oar Colors, A 1 ot Campaign Achievements aad W M. C. aad the campaign, by Mra. J. O. Newell. Prayer: Mra. J. S. Howell. J. O. Newell. Mra. J. S. Howell. Mra. Baton. Mans .Nannie Hall Hale. Ben iafc Cooper. May Cooper. Josephine Bo. aac. ESe Taj kit. Lacy Baker, Patttae Martie Allen. > 1 IlKSiiT ET?SR6 BOOK C1XI 1 BA5QCTT The Tkasday Evening Book Ccb| pa** a last wtck at the- eie pieJT ?wui?ii< raUcac* of Mr. oj H. Harris. To this ariiitag were cn tkasJy mtin4 by Hisses Jeas:e T. a*< Alice Harris in the kail ud par tor aafc I? MM; spring-like wrth r?Uo* Tils, talips, and snapdrxr: =s ea Miace. all ka4 an+red lier were ssk d tke dimin* room where im hew of yellow and green * is an i if Bore kcutilillj thaa la tke kail aad parlor with gracefal baskets of roaes. The table, which was laid with carers for twenty-low was decorated in yellow joaqnils with iim Wiip aad wU |nu aad yel low caadlea. Tto ltoce cards were asi?j lactle Iwiln ll>?. Sowers aad Mker leaisdtn at spriag- wkile the in j attractive Easter rab frait tkis course aad "ed Scott proposed to tke dab presK Taj lor Harris, to aded la kind, consisted of peas in pat staled celery. wkkckteken <*Sad beaten bis Automobile Show May 1 to 6 Inclusive At Farmers Mutual Warehouse Rocky Mount, N. C. TV? hllnraf is a few of tbe ??'rz.ct ?r bcacfit of visitors. Eastern Caroima Automobile Asso. W. A. MEADOWS, Hamper . Taste a a matter of tobacco quality <ac it a* our I"?? belief th?t the tobacco* ujed ? CknuUd ire of bs 9*??fcy (and beace of better *) thin in mnjr other cig*mt* at the price. LkzaittMfri T Umam Ct. Chesterfield CIGARETTES mf Turkish ami Domatic tobaccos tlwJj ? ?Loi rer Pricmm JO now 18c 10 D#w-~8e ~ CT?o 10*? ? l?c) rah*, and oiiree composed the third course, while the fourth was the de^ *n coum ot lce-cjeam and cake In the prevailing color scheme of green and yellow . After the dessert course a letter from an absent member. Miss Beatrice Tur ner who is in Richmond, was read and responded to by Mrs. Julia Swindell. The last course was conventional af ter dinner coffee and green and yellow mints. Thorn present were Misses Jessie T. and Alice Harris, Susie and Lonle Meadows, Mary Emm Bart, Rath Hall. Mildred Scott, Sal lie Taylor. Mary Tamer. Tom Ogburn. Prances Barrow. Mrs. J alia Swindell, Messrs. Bruce Berkley, Edward Griffin. William Har ris. William King. L,. S. Bryan, of Ox ford. Jones Parham. Blair Tucker, Na pier Williamson. William Jackson Carl Pierce, Hal Macon, of Warrenton. and Fred Morris, of Franklin toil. CARD OF THAXKS We wish to extend our most sincere thanks and appreciations for the many Ylnitti'i w? and expressions of sympa thy of 'our many neighbors and friend* in the reeent illness and death of our mother. H. -C. WoodUef. Brothers and Sisters. C0MESCME5T AT BCTK TV snnnsl commencement exercis es or Bonn High School will begin Friday. April IS, at 8 p. m. when Mrs ^ Mary White Mullen will present her moaic pupils la Recital. This prom ises to be one of the best entertain ments oa the whole program, i The annul debate will be held un der the aoapices of the Wllaonlan Lit, erary Society In the school auditor ium. Saturday. April 29th. at 8 p. m. The question for debate la Resolved: That the Mcnl GoTernment should own and operate the Railways. The affirms tire *411 be upheld by Misses Velma Strickland and Ednk Byron, while the Negative will be represent ed by Miss Alma Gay and Mr. Bay wood Jones. The m i ami will be preached by Mr. T. W. Bom Sunday April M. at 11 a. m. Id the school auditorium. Mr. Bom la Raleigh correspondent for the Greensboro News, and is a forceful and eloquent speaker. Monday. May 1, at 8 p. m . the In termediate grades will present their program. Tuesday. May 2, at 10 a. m. the grad uating exercises wjll be followed by the literary address by Prof. R. D. | W. Connor, of the Department of His, (tory of the University of N. G. Pic ale dinnrr* will be spread oa the grounds. TV Senior Play. "UkJl An. ?on* Cowboy" will be presented Taea dXjr U S p. m. Tbe Modi of the school are cordially invited to at tf nd these ckxiM eien-taea. (POLITICAL ADVERTISING) FOR CONSTABLE I herewith announce myself a can i?date for Ooastable tor 1 rialabai t township subject to tbe actKK of the Democratic primary to be heM la Joe and will appreciate the support of the lady and gentlemen ?m? of Lnh barg township. 4-28-tt J. E. PKRRY. a W"AT'^* mT^T<w,inW ( Look oat! We are galas to begin our campaign against Tjphliiil Pbw. We h>n had a moat iai < <?fn1 Tacci naUos agsiMl ? allpni ia tk* Town and County that we erer had before and we hope that the results of this work on this line will eaahAe^sa to eliminate that diF*aie tor k4 year. Now let as go op agalast Typhoid ? Ter. We can knock this ills am oat by prerentloa . So ha Taccinated free. Screen yoar viadwi and **oors . Clean np roar premises and keep clean ed up. No casaa of Typhoid yet. Horses and Mules I have a number of good Horses and Moles well broke to the plow, at reasonable prices for cash or on time*. ^ \ Buggies, Wagons and Harness You are invited to call in and see my display of nice Buggies and Wagons also a nice line of single and double, buggy, carriage and work harness. E. S.
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