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i 'M.' v v.- FRANKLIN 1 TIMES J. A.' THOMAS, ED. & OWNER SA TBA-R, - SIX M.ONTH8, . A1)0 y35 Friday, FaBBtfABT 6,1909. Th legislature had a great oppotr tuninty to make itself memorable liy doing its work m oie month. This could have been done if so much nrivate legislation was eat lit. - , Tai recommendation of Got. $Ienn that the iegiiiature meet only nee in four rears was a good one and an amendment to the Consti tation to thU effeot should be paned jty th.e present legislature, and sub putted fa a YQle f the people, at tb X9t election, K3S sis. Tavt the Pretident-elect who ha been visiting the' bonth, with a view, se it if claimed by his great admires, of breaking thisVsolid land," is beginning to show his hand along this line. The latest act being to assist upon the confirmation; tf the negro collector Cram, at Charleston, S. C. Qaite & good way to break the "Solid South." All of hie tair promises sinks into insignificance with all self-respecting Southerners when he turns his back particular corporation or person, bat it Undirected at every person r , cor poration which makes any agreement "to lower or prevent the increase in price of any article or thing of value which any such person, firm, corpor ation or associations jnayVdesire to purehase within the State of North Cvolina;TvTbe lawyers and -agents of the Tobacco Trust plead gailty to making an agreement "to lower or prevent the increase I in the price" of tobacco grown by, the? farmers when they say this .bill is aimed 'at the to bacco trust, All that this famous sab-section does is to punish those who conspire to keep-- down the price of tobaeco. What answer does the trast make to this? Substantially it is "We-will conspire to keep down and pat down the price of tobacco, or put it op a little, just as we d please, If you pais a law making what we do illegal, we will destroy every tobaeco town in the State and more oar plant but of North Carolina."- That is the threat that scares $ TO BE some , men of personal courage, but it does mot; influence any man of civic courage who is not ready to enthrone the Tobaeco Trust above the sover eign State of North "Carolina. "Honor BolirVY;; The following is the honor roll of Xoungsville - Graded School for o oil iultjt. f ,," - . - , " ' - 1st Grade Eola May . 4 Massey, Moeelle fWilhama, Cirrie Williaras Johny Pbrkerson, jPearl t Allen, Er- selle Hnff, Bettie Holden. 2nd . Grade Annie ' Winston, Urity Allen, Willie She rvi, Carey Perry, Wallace Green. V -. " 3rd Grade-r-Mary Pierce, Loola Bettie Allen. 4th Grade Annie Perry Nora Pearce, Claude Gay, Blirtha Win- atox, Lessie William's. - 6th Grade Erma Allen. Annie Green, Bettie Ilunt, Borma Perry, Willie Massey.v 6th Grade Willie Scarbore. 7th Grade Mamarette Hunt; Foster Fuller. 8th Grade Frank Timberlake, Hattie Pergurson, llerman Winston, Mabel Cooke, Lillian Winston, Susie Pierce, Eliza Riddiok. '9th Grado Royal Gay, Mary Winston, Claude Timberlake. ' B. Hiddick, Gertrude Winiton, Maljne Watkins. CONTINUED PATRONS ARE CARELESS. pon the greai south-land and in sists upon appointiug negroes ffiee over white people. Better Attention Should Be Giv en to the Arranfirement of Boxes on the Rural Routes. ' ..-.- . - The following observations were to. written by "A Carrier" for the Apex Journal, and are copied in the Timbs for the benefit of the Carriers and the patrons of Rural Free Delivery Lame Shoulder. This is a common form of muscular rhumatism No internal treatment is needed. Apply Chamberlain's Lini ment freely three times a day and a quick cure is certain. This liniment has proven especially valuable for mns cn ar and chronic rheumatism. Sold by The Boddie-Perry Drug Co. reup positively stopped in 20 min utes, with Dr. Shoap's Croup Remedy One test alone will surely prove this trrU No Vomiting, no d.stress. A safe and pleasing syrup 50c. Sold by The Boddie-Perry Drue Co. LEGISLATIVE NOTES. The legislature has been in session Rontes in this section: about a month, and up to date most f th laws enacted, are purely of a local nature. 4- The editor spDt Wednesday Raleigh and while' there looked COMFORTING WORDS. One of the first requirement! from a 1 T T tne .roatomee department wnen a rural mail route is established is that in each patron of said route arrange an in approval man dox m sucn a manner . a ... Mponthe two bodies. Franklin's a to oe convenient to toe carrier in - ----- i i - Senators and Representative were wnich to aoposit the mail, and a trip narJ disorders is enough to make! i their seats and paying striet at- around any respective routes win kidney sufferer gratetul. To ttation to everything that eame up. convince any one that this requir- tell how this great change can be While in Raleigh it was the pleas- mt has not-and is not at this time, brought about will prove comforting ure of the editer to hear the able nemg compnea witn. words to hundreds of LouUburg speech of Hon. Reuben D. Reio of wnue tnere are a good many pat- readers. W. H. liarL 234 Andrews Ave. Many a Loulsbure: Household Will Find Them so. To have the pains and acnes ot a bad back removed; to be entirely free from annoying, dangerous uri- On account of liberal patronage of our ccsUsatr. we have decided to continue sale tv wek icngtr. Remember Our Safe is Run by HOME FOLKS And we pav no cotamuAiors to oiaLtidtr. r emulate no man, but lead others. - ALSTON - COMPANY ! LOUISBURG, North Carolina. & New Goods Received All The Time We have no old shoddy stock to dispo ot All tr Our price tells. We give cotataujions to our taiUctn, Kot to any one cite. We bat cat of Ouilo hr tov. '6 Toe Henderson, ii. u., says: since us ing Doan's Kidney Pills. I feel like a different person and in view of my experience, I cheerfully recommend them to anyone afflicted with kidney trouble. 1 was a victim of this com- ie most an noying sjmptom being a frequent, ! -r-- I. 1- J. Jilt . " Rockingham, before the Judiciary ironB Iree livery wno ap- Oomaiittee of the Senate, in advoca-, preciate the service and try to ar ey of the passage of the anti-trust ranSe for the convenience of the car bill, whieh contains sub-section A" ners, there are a number of others about whieh so much has been print- wno utterly indifferent and don't ed in the papers. It is not known 8een 10 e"e how anything comes to ositively how the cDoimittee, which tnem or now mucn inconvenience is composed of lawyers, stand upon others are unneccessarily put' to just pUint fQf & long t-me- thfl nnARtinn. hnt it thr vr had ! Ki -"T waui wituout T , i ay aouDts regaraing ity it stems " " "v ""'"ia'tTO"' dull pain in the email of my back. to us tnat tne speecn ot Mr.r' aW, ju ouMTr n :: ;n tK mmi t v.. Keid should have convmesd them xaav;0 a man oox con- iften gQ lame &nd gQr j mM that, if they desired to carry out the to 1 lie carrier as it is to place itraighten and j found 5t diffi nrlafA f Ka MamMXitia n a4f a.m 111. BU Wdb 1L Will Lm UDCBSaRrV I Or mm I .. . . ... also disordered and I was caused much annoyauea by frequent pas sages of the kidney secretions. Ob taining a box of Doau's Kidney Pills, I used them strictly according to directions and was cured, ii no have no backache, rav kidneys do ' 9 their wjrk as they should and my healtb'isvbetter in every way. ..Any one annoyed by disordered kidneys will do well to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial.".. For sale by all dealers. Priee 50 cents. Foetor-Milburn Oof Buffalo, New York. Sole agentr' for the United States. . Hem ember the uameDoans and take no other. ' ' r WW : Job Department : Under Management of i6 is their bounden daty to report the to 8et out ot ,ms DugefJ to reach it. Kill favorably. , adu aimosi anj man can looJt at a There seems to be some doubt as bor wheQ in position and tell wheth- to the suecessful passage of sub see- w or not il would be easily reached rion AW en account ef the tremen- PJ a maQ BlttinS 111 a huggy. I A It I 1 J tit drum fitrht haW mitnn hw th tni.ta Au ooxes snouia oe Liacea on a and friends ot the trasts. It is even Post witb an Tm extended ao that - I i.1 I I 3 the air that our distinguished Gov- uo UOi 45311 De reacnaa witnout rnor and the Speaker of the House ltflkinS thw wheel against the jnost, are getting "weA" on the passage and should be about fifty inches ef sub-section "A" This is hard to from the 80 where the wheel believe, after the powerful campaign rans under the box. The box should these and ocher prominent -Demo- be Pced on as neat Uvel eraticcandidateh, made along this ground as possible, so that the hprse line. WHAT IS SUB-SECTION A? The -News-Observer says' that some people who listen with eredn- bility tobe vain tfireat of employees ef the tobacco trnst, are "of the opin- ion tnat ouo-oection A ot tne anti trust bill is a terrible animal with while stopped, will be perfect! at ease. No rocks, planks, or matter that will cause a horse to become frightened should 'be allowed to ' re main around the box; As- to locks, there is very little use of f any ' o ne having a loek on their box, as near ly everybody realizes . he faot that an approved box is proteoted by the government and that it is a criminal from markets 6f horns and hoofs, warranted to dnve & . 4- ... . . . - . the Anieriean-? Tobacco Comoanv I jv . - , : . .; . er locicea or not; out tnose ,wno want locks on their boxes should see that tbeMockris kept well greased and easy to lock and unlock art all timet. x nese mue matters, wniie seem- ingly of , no consequenoe, amount to a great deal when it is .remembered that' the carrier ' has to : encounter with tnem raoretnau three hu times eacn yelarandeacn patron of 'ixJi.V?-?-rr: -yAi: .'1. ' : .-.': . me rural routes saow taeir apprecia- jompanv Ciroliiialt It may be well t$printHbatli' tie sec- tion. In jtbe aet Section 1 provides that It shall be unlawful for any (person or fcorporation to lireotly or , ' '. i v ified actsenumerateo! 'under sub-te'e- lions a, pvc,( a. anq . tne : bud section that has caused jippmuo follows:' . v '; -1 . , ; : Si?ii.:as : - , .,v.;;vv; 'NirVal'Fori-anT I. '':Cki;0v'';;-;-,vA jr.4i ; 1 tion of jthe-service by arranging their ri, poration. oraBHuuiauoa wis mate or r itl . v-. v : :.-: r'-S? f ? ' -s' ? f f:rsM i 41 J boxes with the greatest convenience ;;Vvh-nave "any"; agreement - - , ' J i c jiposaHble and see-that theyv are kept v- - XPhedi to lower-or prevent -the mQfm Z'&s?rii r::- yJCzfcXt) thing of value whioh,any j such iperw 80Dj nrm, corporauoar or -i association , 1 ' " m a v desire to purchase within the ;ivSS;BtaeMrK further. tbeuKews- Commenting if Observer adds:' -. f v. "'v That section is not directed at any wouldn't eive 25' cents to stop a pain 20 times? Just 'one little ; "Pink Pain- Tablet"Dr. Snoop's will stop any pain in 20 minutesUTPJ ! Bead ; the formula " on the I box: Doctors say : it fcan't .be bettered.' Checks-womanly pains, bead pains, any pain. - 20 tablets 25c. Sold by The Boddie-Perry Drug VO.' " - - v r - Chamberlains Cough. Eemedy the .Host. Popular Became it is the Best "I- nave sold CnaxnTDerlain's Cough Remedy lor the pact eight years and find it to be one oz the best selling med icines on the market., Fr -"babies and young children there is nothing, better in the line oxough sirups.V aT pni Al en, Piain Dealing, La. This remedy not only : cures the coughs, colds and croup so common.. anion? ronni? chil dren, but is pleasant and safe 'for them to take, i? or sale by The Boddlt-Perry Dug Co,-v t -i:- .'T'i:" ,' . Bexaembsr that oar Job Department, to which ranch attention will be paid, is now under the management of A. F. JohnaoD. Vw : o : o : o ' : o : o : o : o : o : o : o : o : o : o : o :io JO VERY VALUABLE WW wwws WW ws w J W W W W W W W W W W W W V TOWN PROPERTY fOU SALE JIO o We are Prepared to do all Kkidi of Woik Ordinarily : : : Turned out in a "Country Offi ce : Plant bed cloth at L. P.' Hick's Black ' pepper, Borax,' Red pepper, age, Salt, at L. P. Hicks. ' ' ELOTICEe The place for boory' men will be found at G. S.l WHITE'S, h a i ng rcce ii tl v m ove d i n :"M e ad owe new building.- A' first-claes meal can and wju be served fresh and hot. witb the bent the market affords. Co mo to see me. , ' Yonra to please - ' ": V O. 8. WH1TK. - And it is our purpose to fui J niah good work at rsaaonable X livine prices. In order to do this we must" necessarily adopt the t X Stridly Cash Syflcm in thia department A bill .-k -- - , .will follow each job when de- live red and from this date we hope our patrons will be , -: ... " -. ;' ready to assist us in making t this new departure & success. 1 . . X ' 3 : ..Artiitic Printing.. o o o o o o () () () () o () v f i ' V M V J Tho valuable aud comparaliTcly new res idence of Mr. F. S. Spruill, located on the rcr ncr of Church and Cims Street?, in the town f Louwburg is offered for aalc. od very realis able terms. This house U one of tho most desirable im the town, being equipped with all modern cm venience, is aupplied with Water, Electric Lights, two good Bath Rooms, all necer-tajf Cloeeta, one elegant BuUera Pantrj Uid Cook Room, all under oo roof. It is core red witb Slate and elegantly furnished witb bard wood floors, newly papered throughout. The yard purrounding the dwelling Is level, with beauti ful lawns, and the garden attached ii rufHeieat ljr largo for a good fix family. The boune contains eight good large room, berides the Butler a Pantry, Bath Rooms, CIosvjU, Cook Room and general storage room. Price and m terms made known upon application to the m deraignod. J. A. THOMAS, - Agent P. S. If this property Ls not fold privately before the First Monday in March, it will be oflercd for ealc at public Auction, lo the highest bidder at; the Court houc door, in Loutsburg. : Terms: One-fourth ca-h, baiaxre in? one, two and three jeaH. o t O o o - o o o o o o o y O O O O O o O O O o o o o o o o o o o () ( o o () o o o C) C) () o c o Q a o o o o o o o o o o () o o () a o o o o o :d eeeeee t W V-
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