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Jacobs Circulatory Library Reliable SCandies Picture Frames Medicines Postal Cards I PEOPLES DRUG C O,, j /FRANKLINTON, LA. "b lel IC DOREMUS PHARMACIST MANAGER I Cold Thirty years exper- S Refreshments jence with city and Fishing Tackle country trade. " ICE CREAM in Bulk or in Bricks supplied on order for Picnics and Families. "NNýN ýNNNýýýNýNýNNýýNNNýýNNNýN"NNNN"NNNý NNN1ºNýN Local Items Bref Meatioa of Local and Personal HappenLagT of The Week. IFRANKLINTON.LA, JULY 24, 1913 Bananas never over 15 cents per dozen at Uncle Billy's Old Stand. Miss Christine Cook, after a week's visit here, returned Fri day to her home in Bogalusa. Don't forget to look for the misspelled word. Greenlaw Hardware & Auto Co. Misses Ruth and Esther Bate man spent several days last week with Miss Ethel Talley at Isabel. Peoples Drug Store, Franklin ton, La., and Hackley Drug Co., Hackley, La., is headquarters t for LIV-VER-LAX. Mrs. T. J. Hood and daughter Miss Claudie, are convelscing, f after a week's illness for both of them. We recommend the Dain Mow er. It will stand the test and do your work easy. Sold by the Franklinton Auto & Repair Co. J. E. Wood moved his family back into his old home on Pearl street, Mr. and Mrs. Nelms having moved Friday into e new hotel on Main street. if The ice cream we sell at our fountain is pure and wholesome. P We can sell you the same kind P in any quantity. Take some d home.-Babington's Drug Store. G Hammond Richardson, Otto Carter, J. Vol Brock and W. 8. Burris motored to M4andeville Friday and spent a few days fishing on ,the beautiful Bogue Faliah. An expert Sawyer-Filer wish- ' es -situation with parties that wish better results. Understands the interior trade. Results guar anteed. Address No. 8, care of Era-Leader, Franklinton, a. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knight and little granddaughter of Pine and Mrs. I. L. Pope left Satur day morning fObr visit of some length with Rev. W. H. Knight I and Mrs. Lillie Knight Oxford at - Alexandria. We have in our employment A an expert mechanic and are now prepared to furnish and fit all kinds of piumbing work in addi tlon to our regular line of repair " :: work. Greenlaw Hardware & ' Auto Co. S Dr, M. L. Johnson, after a Slong illness from a complication ofdiseases, died at his. home near Tylertown, Miss., Tuesday s morning and was baried in the Johson bartying ground Wed uesiq morning. A protracted meeting is in m s this week s t Clifton, te pasr. Rev. W. I~ Marry, = gassisted in the preaching *0,aude Voile., and a sCmps w linton,3 *ba,,8r Burris Bros. will startle the public with their prices on Flour! See! See! Mrs. Joe Green, of Enon, was a dinner guest Friday of Mrs. J. Vol Brock. Nothing better in Stationery than our Symphony Lawn. Babington's Drug Store. Flour-50c less on the bbl. than you've ever bought it. Burris Bros. Ltd. Mrs. Laura Carson, of Warner ton, spent the week-end here with friends. Howell's Orange Julep only at our soda fountain. Babington's Drug Store. S. Boyd, of the firm Boyd and Bradshaw, of Columbia, Miss., spent Friday here. Bring your thirst to our foun tain and drown it.-Babington's Drug Store. d Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Varnado 3 and little Willard attended the funeral of Dr. Johnson at Tyler town Wednesday. We have a line of perfumes that please particular buyers. Come in and try some of them. Bab gton's Drug Store. . Pope, and Misses Ophelia ope Maud Burris and Ada Foil and Levy Simmons and Osceola Carter spent Sunday in New Or leans, Fruit jars at bottom prices pints, 55c per dozen; quarts 65c per dozen; half gallons, 85c per dozen. a Greenlaw Hardware & Auto Co. Don't forget that we are sell ing the John Deere Buggies and Wagons, which we believe to be the best made.-Franldinton i Auto & Repair Co. Miss Ethel Foil returned Sat urday from Varnado where she had been a guest in the home of Mrs. Sifas Magee for the past fortnight. We have a complete line of camera supplies and can give amateur photographers some good information about their use. -Babington's drug Store. Quite an unusual represen tion from Franklinton was seen at the Clifton Baptist protracted meeting Sunday, it taking three touring cars and eight surieys to convey the crowd from here. Calomel! calomel! You cannot stay. for LIV-VER-LAX has shown us an easiqr way. Ask Peoples Drug Store, Franklinton La., and Hackley Druj Store. Hackley, La. Mrs. J. D. Ware and little dauglhter, Lucile, of Amite, are guests this week of the Wood Hotel, being here on a visit to Mr. Ware, who is employed by Renard & Wood. White Mountain Freesers are guaranteed to freeze ream hard er, quicker and with less ice than any other freezer. .Try one, and if it does not do this we wilt refound your mouey.· - Sick Room Supplies. We have many things that lese n suffering for the patient and labor for the attendants. When illness comes, it will be well to remember that we sell sick-room aids of the right kind at reasonable prices. Sick Feeders. Medicine Drop pers and Glasses, Ice Bags, ] Hot Water Bottles, Bed Pans, t Syringes, Cotton, Bandages, i Gauzes, Invalids Foods, etc. 1 Our stock of such goods is more complete than that or dinarily carried, but we make an effort to have everything called for in the drug line. *ABINGTON'S DRUi STORE. Died-At Spring Hill on Thirs- I day last, the infant daughter of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Benton Binnett. Miss Effie Magee and Robert t Magee spent a few days last I week with their aunt, Mrs. W.D. - Magee at Richardson. Royal Flour, per bbl., $6.25. Self Rising Flour per bbl., $6.75. l White Rose Flour per bbl., $5.75. Burris Bros. Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Crain,I of Pine, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pope several days last 1 week. R. D. Ball and Miss Vera I Warner were married at Angie on Sunday afternoon last, Rev. 4 C. T. Gorkern officiating. Miss Ada Varnado is visiting Mrs. J. Oscar Magee, at Sunny Hill, this week and attending the protracted meeting which is in progress at the Baptist church there. A new coal oil engine is now running our grist mill, giving more power and better service. We can furnish you promptly, for cash, fresh meal and chops. Greenlaw Hardware & Auto Co. Misses Addie and Bertha Simmons and Myrtle Wood and ars. Arnold and Albert Sim mons motored to Mrs. Tuck Daniel's near Richardson on Friday last, and spent several days. Babington's Drug Store is handling a new delicious candy* Guth Candy made in Raltimore but sent here by fast express and they guarantee freshness and purity. Try it. Prof. Dunn, of Amite, was in town the first of the week look ingafter school interests, rent. ing a house, and will be back the first of August to establish his family, preparatory to opening school the early part of Septem ber. Buy the Rumley Kerosene Pull .Engine. It will cut your oper Sating expense half in two and do ryour work easy. Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. Sod by the Frankinton Auto & ,I3saik Co. Miss Ruth Sweeney of Vidalia, is visiting Miss Ada Foil. Miss Genevieve Storm, of Brookhaven, is visit. ig her sis ter, Mrs. J. D. Kerr. Miss Carrie Holmes of Tyler town, is visiting Misses Willie and Fra ieBickham. iss Marie Magee was hostess at a progressive rook party for the Rosebuds one evening last week. Mrs. W. M. Burch and An gus Burch, of Richardson were guests of Mrs. Eli Barch on Wednesday. Mrs. Hammond Richardson and little ones of Richardson, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burris. Misses Rosa and Stella Bick ham and Mrs. Dickerson, of Hackley were guests of Miss Bessie Burris Monday and Tues day. Miss Willie Bickham enter tained at Progressive Rook on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Carrie Holmes of Tyler town. NOTICE-Positively no hunt ing or trespassing of any kind wbatever on lands of under signed under penalty of the law. Horse-Shoe Stock Farm Co. Mrs. L. H. Magee with little Ruth and Ray went to Mt. Her man Wednesday, where for the remainder of the week they will be guests of Mr. Dewit Varnado. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burris, Miss Bessie Burris, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Grubb, and children, with Miss Annie Magee, motor ed through to Mandeville Sun day and spent the day. A card to the District Attorney from Willie Carp at Cincinnatti, reports a wonderful trip for the popular proprietor of the Boston Store, with splendid opportuni ties for combining business and pleasure in a tour of the north ern and eastern cities. You will always find LIV-VER. LAX in the best Drug Stores, ask Peoples Drug Store, Frank. linton, L.a, and Hackley Drug Store, Hackley, La. A sacred coneert given by the ladies of the Methodist church proved a splendid success, the costuming being speelaily artis tic and attractive while some high trade sacred music, both vocal and instrumental, was ren Sdered to the enjoyment of a good sized and appreciative audience. SMiss Ellen Babington furnish ,ed a delightful evening's enter ment Tuesday when she was ,hostess for:' her Sunday School SClass. Numerous games and contests were enjoyed, Miss Velma Goodbee winning the prize in a Bible picture guessing Scontest. Refreshments were served. A Revival meeting will begin at the Baptist church July 27th. The Church will have the assist ance of Rev. L. A. Moore, pastor I of the Coliseuam Place Baptist - church, NewOrlaans, who will ' do the preaching. Services will t be held in the forenoon and at Sanight. The church is asked to meet for prayer services each a night beginning with Wednesday , night, July 2rd, as a prelimi e nary preparation for the meet s ing. Everybody is invited to all a these services. Leon W. 8loan, Pastor. S MARRIED-On Monday at . ternoon, in the Baptist parson e age at Magnolia, Miss., Mr. ,I Wilmer Burch and Miss Dylcie , Martin were united in marriage. . After the ceremony the young counle returned to the bcide's home at McComb, where tbey 11 remained till the following day, r- when they came to Frankliuton o where they will make their hosne. a Mr. and Mrs. Burch are for the * presentat home to their friends a the Burch Hotel on Main Street LT- US T ELP.VYOU F V, 111 I 1 .YOUR BANKING WITH US-WE WILL LP YOU TO KEEP YOUR ACCOUNTS STRAIGHT *" We can help yea in your money matters, because handling money is our business. Our bookkeepers will keep your accounts straight. If you have a bank account you have a receipt for every bill you pay. We can ADVISE you, and will insure your courteous and earnest attention. Do YOUR BANKING WITH US We Pay Four Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits, Compounded Quarterly. 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