FRANKLINVILLE NEWS.
A Large Crowd Attended Aunaal Ma
sonic Picnic Death of Mir, Klllott.
Rev J T Bynim and his bride spent Sat
urday Diht and Sunday in town. .Mr By
ram pretched two interesting serinous at
the Baptist Church Sunday uioruiiig aud at
night.
ilesers W I. Maner and E A Routh went
to ( ireensboro Tuesday on business.
J W Tippett has old his stock iu the
Bush Creek Lumber Co to U H Mark aud T
1 Fox.
Master Collian Leonard, of Greensboro, is
v'siting his g andm. t'ier, Mrs Caroline
Craven this week.
Mrs W J HoLwon and daughter, Mrs Ella
Mc Daniel, have gone to Chatham Co to
BjfcjJ a fe days with relatives and friends.
Mrs Maggie Cox, of Providence township,
is visiting iu our city.
Mrs Dora Cross aud little girl, of Little
Hock, Ark, are visiting relatives and friends
in town this week
LjBter Fra.ier uud family, of near Worth
ville, visited iu the city a few duys recently.
We were glad to see Mr aud Mrs Walter
l'attersou, of Durham, in our city Saturday.
Dr Marsh attended I haimaceutical Asso
iation at liieensboro Thursday and Friday.
Mrs Lucy York, ol Central Falls, speut
Sunday with Mrs Martha York.
iiusion Kidd aud family, of Woithville,
Eugene Itouth aud family,' of Kemps Mil is,
and Orlando Jennings, one of tlie Southern
Railroad telegraph upcrators, visited T II
u'eniiings Sunday.
Mr aud Mrs CH Julian attended the
faueral of their aunt, Mrs Nancy Oweu, at
Conecrd Chinch Sunday.
Messrs Clarence l'arks and W C J sues
made a business trip to Cireenshoru Friday.
The play at the Academy Saturday entitled
"Hazel Adams" was cuite a success, and
was very much enjoyed by our people.
The Riverside Isaiid, which has had many
calls this season, will go to Site' City Sat
urday to furnish music for the 4th of July
Celebration.
The Ladies' Aid Society will give an en
teitainineut at the M E Church Wednesday
night, July 7 til . Two ladies from lireeus
boro, ol rare talei ts wdl give some excel
lent recitations, after which the ladies will
serve ice cream an I other refreshments in
the grove near the church. Everybody is
invited to attend
Miss Kuth l'arks, of near Parks X ltoads,
visited Miss Mary l'arks lust week,
Mrs Henry Makepeace, of Sanford, aud
Mrs E B Parks, of Siler City, spent a few
days last week with the ianiily of Hugh
I'.ir.s. Jr.
Although the heavy rain Saturday interfer
ed with carrying out the program for the
Masonic picnic, yet we had a large crowd
and a nice time, ami everybody seemed to
enjuy themselves. The next picnic will be
held at Liberty un or near the -ltli of Jutie
I'JVK The following otlieers were elected
for ths ensuing year: J M Smith, of Liber
ty. Pres; D 11 Weatherly, Vice Pres; and
0 L Marvel, of Liberty, Sec.
Miss Mary Elliott "died Sunday evening
and was buried iu the M E Church cemetery
Monday evening. Kev ,1 E VYoosiey con
ducted the funeral service. She had been
afflicted for several years, but bore her suf
ferings patiently til the end came when her
spirit took its flight to a fairer and better
clime where sorrows and sufferings are felt
no more. She was about forty years old
and her mother Mrs June Elliott, one son
and one daiiKhtcr and many friends survive
her.
(almoin News.
Quite a large crowd attended the Sunday
School Convention at this place Suudav.
Carl White visited at D 15 Davis' Sundav
night.
Miss Co-die and Ci win Wall, of Sophia,
visited friends here Sunday, returning home
Monday.
Miss Marv White is visiting her uncle, K
L W bite, this week.
Emory Bulla, of Spero, visited at R L
Sctirloek's Sunday.
We are expecting to hear the weddiDg
tells very soon.
E E 1'ugh and family, of High Point, at
tended the Convention here Sunday.
Mrs T ' Crsnford and daughter, Es telle,
viBited R L White Sunday
Wheat threshing is goiug on in this com
munity. Wheat is not so good as was ex
pected. L P St ut visited the family of Thomas
Lowe at Marllioro Sunday.
Several of the young pople attended the
towu iiarty at Sophia Saturday night.
Maj Elijah Mollitt, of Asheboro, attended
the convention here Sunday.
J E Davis, of Randleman, was here Sun
day.
The Brick Company is rebuilding its track
and otherwise improving the property.
J E English has sold his fine driving
horse to Arthur Mendenhall, of High Point
Miss Mary barker, of High Point, visited
Miss Luia Davis last week.
The boys who attended the town party at
Sophia Saturdav night, report a fine time.
L 11 D ivis and lister visited the family of
Oliver Lowe Sunday eenina.
Mrs Alberton, of High Point, visited her
parents, Mr and Mrs 1' Kobtnns, Sunday
Samu el Reddick and family, of Trinity,
visited S 8 Eldridge Sunday and Monday
Misses Fannie and Ethel Uiay. of this
place, will leave next week for Oxford,
where they will teach in the Oxford Orphan
aee Asylum.
N J i hite, of Trinity, visited R L White
Saturday and Sunday.
I. H Davis made a business trip to High
Point Monday morning.
M rs Harrelson, of Spero, visited her son,
Artilden, Sunday.
say consumption can be
' cured. Nature alone won't
do it it needs help.
is the best help, but its use
must be continued in sum
mer as well as winter.
Take It la a little cold milk or water
Get a anull bottle now. All DnuaUU I
!;i-ff.'i.i.i:i.i.fi;i'aj.it?
Kaiidleman News.
Ernest Redding had new corn last Fri
day, so you see he is a farmer as well as a
druggist.
The singing class of the Christian Church
met and sang with the Huruett Chapel alass
at Burnett Chapel Sunday.
Jesse Lamb, who has been running the
idler covering room, has resigned and has
accepted a position in the weave room.
J A Dean and Jesse Lamb went to Level
CrosB last Saturday night aud returned
Sunday evening.
Rev Mr Eaves preached an excellent ser
mon at Naomi Church Sunday night Mr
vcs is by lar the ablest man we have hud
for several years.
C F Swaney uud family visited iuliuil'ord
last week.
Mrs Arch Ctaster, who has beeu sick for
some time, is improving.
amler maunders bad the misfortune of
getting bis arm broken by catching it iu the
loom last week.
Messrs Saunders and Lemmons, of Star,
have opened a beef market in J A Clapp's
old store on Main St.
Everything is lovely now in liunilleniau.
The electric lights h.uig high and are all
U K.
Mrs Bud Jester and Mrs John Jester, of
High Point, are visiting Mrs Walton's family
on Jerusalem St.
E P Hayes is conducting what he calls a
whirlwind sale this week and is making a
grand display at night by sending up bal
loons. 1 tiree will go up each night with a
ticket worth from one to three dollars, pay
able in cash or mercliaudise at Hayes Kacket
More. Look out and get your ticket.
J A Russell, who lost his cow twoor three
weeks ago, has purchased another line one.
Asheboro, Honte Mo. 3
ilrnn I Mrs Edgar Mucou, of Hemp, spent
Saturday and Suuduy with Mrs Sarah
Bingham.
Mr JetT Lainlietli and Miss Celirt Walker
of HoUy, were united iu marriaue Saturday
night June 2IUL. We wish them a long and
happy life.
Misses Lora uud Fannie Spencer visited
Miss Elma Lewis Sund iv .
Mr and Mrs Ievi T Branson spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Xehedee Lewis
Ihe Sunday school at Fair Mount is uro
gressiug nicely with Leu M Kearns as Supt.
Messrs John Kearns. Russell Hiugham,
and Miss liosa Barnes attended the Sunday
school convention at Piney drove Sunday,
They reported a nieetime.
John Yuncanuon aud wife visited their
patents, Mr aud Mrs M 11 I .as? iter Suuday
evening.
J H Hush and brothers harvested 4IU
bushels of wheat on 31 acres.
M H Laesiter and J M Cooper were in
Asheboro Monday on business.
Interesting Facts Regarding the Labor
atory of the Chamberlain Medicine
Co, Dee Moines, Iowa.
A person purchasing a bottle of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy has no conception of
the magnitude of the laboratory where this
medicine is manufactured. The machinery
and apparatus used in ita preparation was
designed especially for the purpose and cost
several thousand dollars. Europe, South
America and the I'niteil State-) supply the
various ingredients of this remedy, and only
this highest obtainable quality is used. No
pains or expense has been spared in making
it as nearly perfect as possible. "
A force of helpers representing hsmes
enough to populate au average Iowa tow n
are regularly employed at the plant of the
Chamberlain Medicine Company at Des
Moines, Iowa. Their printing department,
which is usually overlooked in calculating
the expense of a business of this kind, ranks
as one of the best in the State, and is thor
oughly eqnipiied with automatic presses and
folders of the latest improved type. Hera
enough print paper is used in one year to
spread over ten farms of JfiO acres each,
upon which is printed advertising mutter,
directions and laliels in twenty eight dihvr
ent languages and dialects. Enough luiuhet
is used iu making the cases in which the
remedies are shipped to I'uild an eight room
house on each of these ten farms every three
onths. The liottles used by this lirm
ery year, which are filled by machinery at
the rate of L',500 per hour, if placvil end to
end would reach across the United States
veil times or almost encircle the globe.
Pnphla Items.
Miss Annie Worthington, of High Point,
visiting her brother, J M Worthington
1) W 13 ii 1 1 u mailc a business trip to H'gh
Point Monday.
Jspe Marshall was a visitor at w i -an
non's Saturday night.
Miss Pearl Pearce. who has been visiting
ler parents, returned to High Point Tuesday.
K rarlow went to irisity Monu.iy.
Mrs W V Smith and children, of Aslie-
wro, visited her parents Mr and .Mrs v u
ancp, Suuduy.
Misses Alice and Elbe rarlow spei.t Nm-
lav and Monday with relatives at la
Misses Cordia and Oevin Wall attended
e Sunday School Convention at llenola
induy.
Mr and Mrs S M Kussell spent Sunday
in Hnndlemaii
Miss Belle Davis is visiting relatives and
iends in this vicinity.
Misses Maricirie ami Jessie Cannon visited
Misses Sal ieand Essie Worthington Sunday.
4th July Celebration.
There will 1 a 4th of July Celebration n
Farmer Saturday, July 3rd.
12 o'clock Slow Mule Race.
1L':30 Sack Race.
o'clock--Booster and Man Pull.
1:30--Potato Race.
100 Yard Door Race.
:30 - High And Broad Jump.
i Tangle Race.
lecture By C C Hubbard And J A Sharp,
Ball Game, Fats vs Leans.
Fast Horse Race.
Music By Farmer Cornet Band and
Orchestra,
p m Public Jr O U, A M
30 Sociable.
Refreshments.
Any one wishing to enter contest will
send their names by Friday.
Prizes will be given in each contest.
Marvin Kearns, Manager,
H H Kimrev, of Greensboro, was a pop
lar visitor iu town Saturday.
Miss Annie Black and Pearl I.c nanl ara
tending the summer school ut i harlotte
II, Va.
J M Whitehead is miking a handsome
ldition to bis house
A charming little daughter came to the
me of Mr and Mrs Fulton 1 Inner last
eek.
Rev W R Ware, Presiding Elder, (reach
excellent sermons in the M E church Sat-
rduv ami Sunday
E C Watkins left Friday for lir.ind Rap-
Is to attend the meeting of the Furniture
Dealers' Association.
Our town was Kreatly tsWi.ed Monday
morning to learn that Arthur right was
dead.
Miss Minuie Thomas, after a visit to
friends here, returned home Saturday. She
as accompanied by Mrs I i t rirady.
Several of our people attended tue picnic
at Franklinville Saturday.
Falters BHD News.
Threshing wheat is the main object around
1 oilers now.
Mr and Mrs J R Williams visited at R L
Tounte' Sunday.
The Sanday kVhool is progressing nicely
M Old Tabernacle.
James JYounts attended the Childre
Day at Piney Giove Sunday.
W at Parrish visited at K L Younts' Sun
day evening.
George Williams and Haywood Andrewa
visited Hisa Hamie feerce Sunday evening.
Miss Lena Arnold went to the wheat
Uuwshinx at P L Childress' last Wadnes ay
Prof E E Teagne, our R F D carrier from
Tbomaaville to fuller on route 4, one day
last week while crossing a small stream near
Fullers, captured a turtle that weighed 24
pound.
rilnt Syringe Mews.
tbi
JJThrWiing machine are singing in
ooenmunity
Floyd Deatoa made a flying trip to Why
Jiot Sunday.
' Little aflat Trey Hayes i visiting friend
M relative at urava aiding tnis week.
H A Altright and daughter. Mis Ida
Mia Mary Deatoa and Dr Robert Barge
iriaitei tk tastily of Ut and Mm J W Usyes
wmaajr.
W aiw 6rry te kota that 8 W Hayea i oa
& c bat laia wnl
Fair View News.
Misses Hattie dray aud Konah and I' lta
Green, of High Point, spent Sunday heie
with friends.
John Sink and Miss Bessie Everhart, of
near Ibomasville, spent Sunday here with
the family of Lewis Milhkan.
Kev and Mrs U r f metier spent Sunday
night at J 11 Millikao's.
Mrs E C i ranford and daughter, Miss
Estelle, attended the Sunday School Con
vention at Glen' la Sunday morning.
Miss rJrua Window is spending some
time in Hicn Poiut.
K V Milhkan na returned from a month s
stay at Jackson Springs,
A party of thirty young people from this
place and Aichdale spent a delignttui day
near fuller mill hsning luesday.
Threshing wheat is the order ol the day in
this community.
Psplar Ride; New.
Th Sunday School at Ut Gilead number
ed 100 Sunday.
I be wheat and oat in this section ar
fairly good and the noise of the threshing
machine has been heard
Mrs J M Spencer doe not improve.
Misses Mary Ann Hill and Peggie Laugh
lin visited at Tom Spencer' uoday evening.
Muse alary Sumner ana leui spencer
visited Mr Mag and Fannie Dorsett Sunday
evenioa
Mia E.the Sumner returned home Sunday
evening alter spending a few day
Mis Lottie Laugnlin, ot Hum Point.
Eno Skeen visited at John Brile' Sun
day evening.
The infant of Mr and Sin im feerce
improvine.
Mr Harrison Orotta and Mrs Anthony
Johason (pent last Thursday iu High Point
ahoriDinOi
Mr Ueorge Spencer and air t,rl spencer
visited at U U Walla Sunday evening
gabaerlpttsBS Paid
Wood, A B la'veows. Anus B Cox, HooMr Alien,
i R PhlliiDS. T T emtio, at Yow. D A Leach
Mary Wood, Peter Vuncaunon, at t Vuncannon,
Bwmon buwer, n m onicina. wr v ansmsur
iT, A 1. King, C V Boroughs, Taylor stout.
Baldwin. Nannie Parka. .
Kagas, J Johason, Cried Luther. I at Wood-
It Oravea, A
Bans. 1 U
ell. T P Lastiter, Eugca MoBHt, J V Pr , t
Tlppett. Nancy Hood. C 8 Pitta, W Dean, K
Parka. J B W Inulnanam. Claad Annan. I
binder J K Oncknan. R J Ool crane. Clvd Oavi
mi, K W Leach, W E Allrsd, I W Routu, Jean
rrevoKt, i o swuow, psnnn wray, nsman Bur
law, w T Bariiea. k W Llueberrr. B T CvrlBeas.
J N Wr.fM, kuli AUBtoo, Daulal Klnt, Mrs
I Window,! P spoon, 0 trader, 1 A Huaaoa
Latest
Novelties
We are now showing the
latest fads in Ladies' Collars,
Jabots, laundered and soft
Dutch Collars and pretty lace
patterns.
Full assortment of Ruching,
Windsor Ties, belts and Belt
ing. You will be interested in
seeing our attaactive line of
Dress Goods. Select line of
popular patterns in Percales,
Ginghams, Lawns, Linens, &c
We have the smartest
in Shoes. Clothing, and
Hats, for Men and Boys.
W. J. MILLER,
Asheboro, N. C.
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What a little systematic saving will do
You will never notice in the end.
The following shows what you used to
spend.
Itu
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Total to your credit In live yen
Wlint you actually save In rivi
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Total to y ur credit In ll-i-Jcuis lC.'.i
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To Consumptives.
Edward A. Wilson's Preparation of Hvpo
ihoschites and BlodirtMl from the original
formula is the sovereign Kemedy for .
sumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, La
Grippe, Coughs, Colds, and all Lung and
Throat Maladies.
Thousands of people say they have been
relieved by it
1 hose who have used it will have no other
and recommend it to their fellow sufferers
It has cured many afier they were given
rj as incuralie by their physician.
1 his remedy baa oeeii in use for over 48
years, and your druggist can procure it with
zu i uirecuous anu auvicr irom tue leaning
Wholesale Druggists, or from me direct.
For full particulars, testimonials, i
addrcx C. A. Airott, Sole Agent, HQ Ann
Street, New York, N. Y.
OUention this Paper.
I will offer my entire stock of Dry
Goods and Ladies' Dress Goods at cost.
These goods are fresh and new, selected
and good value even at regular retail
figures.
Entire Balance of I Spring and
Summer Goods to Go Into
This Sale.
Terms will be strictly cash on all
marked-down articles.
No such chance to save money has
been offered you before. Come and be
convinced.
Caraway R. K. U. He. .
People are still busy in their crop on the
account of so much wet weather.
The thresher are humming through this
section this week.
William Webb, who has beta aick, is not
improving.
A large crowd attended the 8unday school
convention at Piney Grove last Sunday.
Messrs J U uagan ft two are receiving
new goods and will soon have a complete
stock on haud.
Mr and Mr penuel Ridge and J C Ridge
went to High Point to visit Wilson Ridge
who is very sick.
There will De an ice cream (upper at b L
Wood's Saturday night. Everybody invited
Several of our young people are zpecting
to attend tne in ot ju:v eeieorauon
Farmer Saturday.
Clarence Harris is on the aick list.
tlo I New.
The heaviest rain of the season fell at Sol
Saturday. Three and a quarter Inches of rain
leil in ti minutes,
Wad Blrkhead and family visited J C Sea bolt
roinaay,
K M Brawn and wife vlnlUd at J W BlnKham'i
Sunday. Mr Bingham's little child has been
tick lor several oar.
J 8 Lofiin and family spent Sunday at
Johnson's.
School
Tabernacle
Township Meastay
CeaveaUe.
Tabernacle Township Sunday School Con
vention meats at Mt Pteaaaat M P Church,
July th 18th, 1969, at 9:45 am. Let every
B..-1.. 0kwJ it,. . ha mma.
vfeented,
Benj Lanier, Pre,
Masonic Catbrlf.
The member of Mt. Olivet Lodg No. 195
A F A A M, will meet witn D. B. Leach, an
as -d member at hi home. Sunday July 4th.
Come with full basket prepared to spend
the day. r.CTeiis Begin at 1 1 o elect. .
W. L. 8rDTra, W if.
IIere IslReliefFor Women.
' II you hav nam In th fea:k. Urinary, feted
der or Kidney trouble, aad waat a ear I
pleasant herb rell: from Women tils, try
Mother Cray's AUTRt.ia;-.SAr.' It
is a safe, reliable regulator, and relieves all
Female Weakness, toludine maamnauon aud
Jaeratfcw. Htkr ry Awssrsttaaw
anaar Is snM r.v Dr gtitw or sent by snail tar eve
aatpi saut fkke. Address, is aiosarm
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LEA RANGE
SALE.
Ladies9 Shirt Waists
Prices Reduced.
Why worry over material and design for making shirt
waists and then spend your time working: over a machine
or pay a big: price to the dressmaker?
We will on Friday, Saturday, and Monday, June
25th, 26th and 28th offer special prices on all
Ready-Made Shirt Waists.
They are made in the latest style in net, lace and em
broidery. We have a larg-e line of hig:h-priced Waists at
about one-third off.
75c. Ladies ' Waists at 49c.
Bflby Caps worth J 5c. at 8c.
Baby Caps worth 25c. at 18c.
We have caps worth up to $2.50 which will be reduced
in the same proportion, nearly half cost.
Will sell on the same date Children's Suits
Worth S4.50 for $3.50
Suits WOrth $5 OO for $3 98
G. W. ELLIOTT'S,
The Big Store, Rtvndleman, N. C.
Experience and Experiment
Experience is profitable, experiment
costly. But they're both worth while
and essential to the making of any
good typewriter. You do.Vt liave to ex
periment with the money you spend
lor an L. C. SMITH & BROS. Type
writer, for it has been tested and NOT
"Found wanting", but wanted.
E. O. HATCH, Agent, Ashboro.
J. W. STEED,
Steeds, N. Caro.
High-Grade Photos
Penny Pictures
and Post Cards
If you have a kodak let
me make post cards of
your pictures to send your
friends. I make this and
developing: kodak pictures
a specialty.
Films Developed 15c.
Pictures 2 14x31-4.
3c each.
C. H. ELLISON, Photographer
Franklinville, N. C.
GREAT M IDSVMMER
Clearance Sale.
For the nexi thirty days we will offer to the pub
lic of this community some bargains that they should
let pass.
All Clothing at cost.
A lot of good Hats at belo v cost.
1,000 yards of Calico at 5c
All Oxfords and Slippers at cost.
5oO yards nice 10c. and 12 l-2c. Lawns to go at
7 l-2c.
Bargains in Hamburgs and Laces.
There are lots of other things in proportion that
are too numerous to mention. Come and get the
cream before it is picked over.
THE STAR
Meat Market.
Has begun early morning
delivery of beef to its customer-
Persons giving or
ders the evening before cr
tivin a standing order for
mornmg delivery will have
f reah meat delivered from
our large refrigerator De
tw eed 5:30 and 6:80 o'clock.
Give us your order.
TH2 STAR MEAT MARKET,
T. B. McFHEMSON, Proa.
Yours to Serve
Cedar Falls Mercantile Company
Cedar Falls, N. C.
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to Seattle
$62 for round trip between
Chicago and Seattle for
the Alaska-Uukon-Pacific
Exposition via the
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Tickets on sale May 25 to
September JO. Return
limit October .it. Stop
overs allowed. Descrip
tive folder and complete
' information freeton Tequest
' F. A. MILLER
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