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JAMES A. TH01IAS, EDITOR JHE COIIIITY, THE STATE, THE'mnOH. v i SUESCHIPT10H.S1.Q0 PEE YEAH VOL. XXXIX. louisborg; n, c. Friday, April 2, 1009. Si KUEEER 7 ) 1 . -..-.'- .-.".. . . . . . . . 1 . .-. . . : - - - John Carlisle Was Shot U a rent isiao c! ! thi Txicxswt joblished the faet that Mr. John Carlisle, of Chappell, Hill Txai, was dead. At the time we cool d get o particulars of hie death, bat i thie members .' of " hii .:. family In Louisbarg receiyei, af oopj tl the Brnham, Texas, Jress, from .Which we pet the following; Sandar aa a sad day Na Chanel Hi'l. Following the tragedy of Fri day, whem S. B.' Kitohem" fired the fatal shot into the body of Mr. John Carliele, tne mh wwd wm wrappcu. in uloom, bot until Saturday atter- nnoii there was a faint hope- 4hat he might aarvive, and when the end cine, grief settled like' a pall upon ; tct 1 . . : :i thf entire oomraunuj. xtor- was i confined to t the narfffw eirele of ffhappeil Hill, for John Carligle, wore (hn iarlani ot faror and affection whfreTer he was known. : It ha been giren to few .residents uf a town like Chappell ' Hill to so indelibly impress themseWes upon that community. His genipi. was bouyan; and many sided.; In finance it waOljmpUn, he was whole-souled ami generous in his friendships, and of all his Tirtues his charity perhaps outshone. He was called upon' first in every publie enterprise started for the good of the community, and al ways responded not only with open parse but with valuable advice Impetuous in-his disposition quink to resent a wrong, ho was a generous foe, and ever ready to forgive his enemies and instead of harboring maliee, was not only ready to forgive and forget, but to extend a helping hand to sscb. The large eoneourse of Jfrief cken citizens that turned put to the literal Sunday afternoons-was a f nil attest of the esteem m ;.which ... . ' ' .talf lie was held. Notably ambnglthe crowd of mourners was a.large gath vrinc ef Polish farmers, who had been beneficiaries of his generosity in the trying times of v overflows and boil wevils and whose poignant grief showed the esteem in whieh he was hehi by them. There was perhaps a hundred bus mess men from Brenham there and Hempstead bent a large delegation ! of mourners, and expressions of deep regret from tear stained faces told eloquently of ihe grief that was felt over the sad tragedy. ' 1 u in 'luuui? cava iui iaouuuwg iu th county jail is another citizen, but little less prominent, and greatly' es teem by his fellow men, charged with murder, awaiting the verdict ot el low citizens to determine- whether or not h was justiiiable ' in slaying a tellow-man. - Japanese Party; ;;i The Younger BetMiLitenry- So-' ruaHr vita ((.Unaneia Paf VA residence bt Mrs. 'A..- M Hall, cm Friday night of last week. ' Subjoet f or.diBcnssion : was Japan its paitpresent and Itttnre.? : i" Several interesting and yory en tertaining papers bearing on the sub ject were read to the edification ' of tHe gnetts. - . ' . j. ' 1 'A prize was given; 'to " the . most Buceessf ai eater ofrice - with chop sticks" and JDr. A. H. Fleming "was declared the winner; - s At the close" of the exercises all grouped themselves in a corner,- re resenting a J apanese temple and had their picture taken by "flashlight by our excellent photographer, Mr. J. S. Cobb. . ' : : ' i The following were present: Miss es Mary and Nan Malone, Sallie and A n nie 6 reen, . Blanch e v Egerton GracTiy nn arid Ruth I Hall,: Ethel Payne, Florence , -Terrell, Fannie Boddie, Kate Furman, , Eleanor Cooke, ; Katie Herring, .Elia. L. Green, Dr.' A. H. Fleming and wife, Mrs. Joe Person and Mrs. A. M. Hall. :;;-;;:,-f;:::;'' - itvwas a most . pleasant occasion and greatly enjoyed, by all present. f: ORPHANS. CONCERT. : v ; To Appear in Loulsbur Thurs- .t ' : day Aprilv8th;;;;-','y, ;, A class of boys and girls .from the Oxford Orphan -Asylunr willr Vappoir in the Opera House in. Louisburg . on Thursday "night April ; 8th; These children give a very, entertaining concert, and the Times hopes to see toe VPra Home crowded. . Death of Mrs. J. W. Weathers The Angel of Death entered the Ihome of Mr. J. W. Weathers on Tuesday morning arid took there from all that was mortal of his be loved wife fine had been in" feeble health for some time, and her death was not unexpected to.tfre imme-: diate tamily. The deceased was about 81 years of age aad she, was a de vout christian woman. She leaves a - sorrowing ,. hnsband and several ohildrett uxhSe .hlirie in the Baptist ohnreh of which she waw a faithful member, on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock , arid' the . en torment took place at the -Cemetery, arid was attended by a large nam ber of. our citizens. Rev. L. W. Swope, her pastor, conducted the serviced. The following were the pall-bearers: Ivey Allen, W. H. Al len, J. S. Lancaster, J. H. Bobbitt, T. B. Wilder, J. A. Turner- G. L. - i Aycocke. The. bereaved husband and child ren have the sympathy of the com munity. A Quiet ; Marriage Mr. Ixyd D. Lyles, a : yOnag dlir zen of Charlotte, N. C and , Misa Sallie G. Green, daughter of Mr. E. S. Green, were married at the residence of the bride's fi thtr. in Lonisburg on Wednesday about the uuur ui iiooni xne marriage was qnite a sarprise to the many friends of the bride, from whom she had very successfully kep the affair a secret. , The ceremonyV'was performed in the presence of the family by Rev. L. W. Swope, and the happy couple, after receiving the blessinga f their parents, left immediately by carriage for Franklinton, where they.took the tram for their tuture home in Char- lotto. The bride is an accomplished young lady and has a large number of friends and admirers in this com munity and elsewhere. The groom is a member of the clerical force of the Selwyn hotel of Charlotto, and is connected with one of the prom inent families of his name in that section. 2 'Harrlasres.: The mathmoriiar -V. market y vu riot very brisk in this ooimty Vdanng tho month of; March, as the TUgls tsr ef v Deods . , uauod license ' v ta only twenty-one ooeplea, as follows:! WiiiTKW. T. Parriah" andrElla Willhite R. O. ; S tailings and ' Flor- ence Andrews,' W. O. Ray and. Car- rena Jones, A. G. TYilsoa and Zqx Maroora, W. B. Js skins and SttiU Parrish; Loyd D. Lvles and SaUie G. Greets " CoLonw Wade Holding and Lizzie FerreliClellon Hpldiag and Eva B. Read, Tig Gmo and iattoe Jurwell, Ji K. Williams and Chanio Massenburg, Emmit Foster arid Sa vannab Mitchell, Andrew Horton and Heorietfa Harts field, Zollio Johnson and. Mat tie Littlejohn, John McConn- and Luis- Stallingt, Josh Brsswell and Minna Taylor,1 Willie B. Kelly "and Msry A. Nel, I-zretk Alston snd Salonia Wrtgbt. log rill spn4 a short wbUo ta tho What Sand Means. We agreoiwith sucstss that largf quantities ot people have brilliant A Booster Club. TXT- m ' . T,e notice irom a lexas papr that' comes to this office that some thaiiveuiatniibf. that.. sUte&hjLYft organized what they term A. Boos ter-Club," and judging from what we have be.en reading of (ho work ing of these clubs, they are doing wonders toward the upbuilding of the towns in which they have been organized. It strikes us that Louis barg could derive much benefit from something of the kind. What sny our people? It is high time we were, doing something along this line. Let's make up from our leth argy, and pull altogether for the general uplift of our comraanity. qualities; they know a great dnd, are well tdacated, but hv task sand stavin'g power. Thoy can'j stand bys 'proposition and , see it through thick and thin to the end. They laek that bull dog grit which hangs on until thsy triumph or ei. They lack the elinginu ability never lets go, no matter what eonivn They work well when thine go saioothly; they are fair watb sail ors, but are terrified in a storm, jparaljzea in (n emergeuoy. Stat ing powjr is the final tst'of fbilua. Any o4inarv mei chant an bus ineia. in proerius tttaes whn exerybody his asoney, but it uktt ayt wrJLi4o.sUor Mfrd. laess tnroBgh- iiard Umes, tbrougw panie, with short capital. - It tak & man with staying equalities with cold, slear headi U euido a Dssmess throagh groat cocnaueroial on sis. Mr. Arthur Arrisston is viaiii his rxethtr nrtr MaplsviUa. Attorney Gsotrxl .Bisks XX spent Saturday and Sunday at homo. Mr. ILTA. Page, of Aberdssn, Is visiting her people In Lonlsbarg. Mr. J. id. litldsa and wits, t Touagsnlle, spent ycsurd sy la L90- . . . - . tSyuTg. , Msasra. K K. &, R.' Z. Kganca hata retained from the &on! and 1 ' - theor spring goods are coming in Mr. J. M. 'Alien rctarnod Wodars- dsy from Washington City, wbcr ft.. 00 wont 10 aesotnpanj, Mrs. AUto, who V eitr Mr. C. K. Johasoo, who is spend ing some time with his people In m a. Unstoam, catoo boat a day or two this week to look afur scao of a la lajt year's crop. Dr. R. F. Tsrborouh, Dr. A, II Flemiog snd Messrs. B. T. Iloliea R. O. JIk aad John Taylor rct out to lUltigh last Sat a rd ay to mo Pollfn the circns Miss Belle Striskland, who his be Viscbiog to Apx, rsiaraod borne this week, sccenpanieo vj btr litiU sistkr. who has been atUadinj; school at the same place. Rev. K. A. Bishop, seoompanie! by his wife, left Monday fsr TTil. mtnglon, wlire Mrs. Bishop will spend some tiruo. Mr. Bishop peots to return next fk. SAYINGS OP XIRS S0LOK0N. Belcjr Hit Confession of lit Satcn Hundredth TTlfcu and TranslatcOr Helen E-omUnd Tor tho Washington Heralds My dtighttr, " woaldn tKon tnitf th a!4 ef satrkaav? TL. I akargo ihoa, sUsrrs cay wait3t for tSa nod trnxns Lr c! tnan Is'lhn Wgiaala tf a good bewxn,. ' to! a nxcxS w-ccia is as te cnaoh pospe la the suap. Vei n do cUo wife knows in n srwod tttost wba she hsaxrLh sd3 4wv- oUi oktorfslly any spoloxy. Ttrilj, she shsif dwtll (a m tolol apinatst forever, ard lsr htshs4 sh til oo4 die bsr all the data cf LU lu'c Beheld, Utn, lhsa bo tl res ibetn Is fU was why a san ukelh aad say oee t ooigh: , I. Uoosvsao to fselsiLV.so. 'i. Ikaos It foitlh lappy. Bcv bo (hIiU tnfc. Bocac44 to Ucktih ct-rve. lUcsass he shivttvvh wilh V- 4. hsst. BoeasM be psnuCt wilh tl Ksih In the same issue we find , the f ol io. vin tribute to the saemory of " the 'if ceased, writte,n by A Friend: ' On March 5th, during the closing hour of a bright day ln.i onr lilUe town the inhabitants were sudden ly bhocked at the report that Mr s. E. Kitchen had shot and mortally wounded Mr. John Carlisle. This report was true. After eish teen hours of suffering, death: ended hi struggles, and the few .who heard hin prayers and statements will carry these impressions through lifel . ' How beautiful to know God in un hours and what a comfort to those, who are 1ft hhind tn nna. ' . Jn passing over saying "all is forgiven all is well!" ' . ' ' " ut best friend is gone,-, To the "ch, the poor, the sick, the distressed he was always the"friend!': ; ' A man in trouble hunted him, and there found a helper ' : ' Now, oh! who! wuKnil bia, laee? Who, will help ns bay Jbar hezaesjl end our sick to Sanitarians; help ur business men' in financial troubles? In fact, who TWU1 ' be" th. poor distressed man's Jriend?; -r'y f His plaoeis vwt,raBd"onr 'sut rounding eoontry shall feelfthe loss of this good eituen and are" grieved wordi of the wriur; Matie a Good Showing. Tke "soldier boys" of the Louis burg Rifles,'; under command - ot Capt. J. B. Thomas, made quite a good showing ' op "Friday last, the occasion being the 'annual inspec tion by 'Captain Hnguett pf the U. S. Army. CapU Huguett - spoke veriy complimentary of tile , Company whieh of course was very pleasing to CapL Thomas, who takes great in5 terest in the Rifles. Capt. Thomas had Capt. Huguett and n umber of friends to dinner with him after the inspeetion was over. Alter Many Days During a big freshet in the river here on Augnst 26th, 1908, Badger Hart wrote tke following, placed it in a half-pint Mask and threw it into the river: "The finder of this will return to E. Badger Hart, Louisbucg, N. C. and receive a handsome reward." A Letter of Symyathy. To our DxAn Brother Weatubra: Our heart prompts us to writs to you and your distressed family too csraiag your recent terrible affliction. We know how yeu must feel, for some of us have drunk of this same bitter cup. . We know, too, how im potent are words to soothe such aor rov, yet we must offer them. The sincere regard which wo have cherished foryour wife make t fsel that wo raav corae to now io this time of trial aad tell Appointments. Mr. W. 1). Harrisiont ergt&ixtr of the Farmers Ed 0 cation si sod Co operative Union will sdrfr the people of YouDgfTtllo and Loaiibtfrg towashiua on tke dare I st the places named btlow: YorKasvrLL TtrwMgMir. Garasrs April 3rd. Oak UtI, April 5vh. Tharrmgtoo, April Gib. Flat Rock, April 7th. l.OVlSDVK'i TOWSfcHir. Maflovillt, April lb. Uickory Rock. April th. District No. 4, Aprd 10th. ?. Iku&M s oertAin Lc wckj or bcaaso H tslh U!, S. llcsuo be is UaMWra. P. Bees too he ;s go4 otapany 10. Bcasae of LU wiio. 11. fioeaate of octse otbrr oan't wife. Btaae he haih )m! Ihi one aoi wanltd a&ctbtf. w 14- Bt-esvw be ksd tsssh to do and recimh fortiStsUon- 15. Btsicse bs hith nsitbg tlis to do. 16. B canst he it SnVllod to, to cicoe he Is 4wa is, Waus hi Is r'Ztajtod . U a4 IlfcajMa t warns to co. Yes, vvruy -mad . jfsjt bas." Sslsb! Awakening1 of the Farmers. Throegb tko tntdiam. of demoa slration fairus and th plans sdopud in various coantir cf of!rioc f riles WUdom Whltpera. Sbowiaispst. to tbet ovst yss do4 ovt rsaire vdtrio f ttr viiuv. PrsjalUe earn bo carried to a j-:al wbsro it will act ia so ps:u di rrciioa. A hulv fftrs&oi optsica sa a d4t cats ssbjtel skosid bo ks!d for r- vis too. It ts h. yoe rtats,ttr rati or tbta what yt road front whicb ta for tko host vield ot ejra, tao oultural inletoaU of this secUan of J drisoJ the South have tu ad rapid adv.acw- -u oj!o kow bow x drtljoo vou how i ratnt in the past tow tors. At ao' Ukiog s ur an aasorr to a footl sincerely we sympathize with yo. May our Father in iloaven sus tain and comfort you aad yours! Tour sorrow is not like those' who I snlke. ' for a favor. thol 1 Oar' A Cartl. found the flask containing the above near tue raoutn ot famiuo. river, within sight of Washington, N. C, on the 17th of March. K Great Improvement. " The Graded School Trustees have had the fenee . around the. white graded school building nieely white washed,'' which very mtu h imprTTveii the looks of things. ; It is their de sire to . improve ' : and v beautify the campus grounds by sowing grass, etc, andv they, will be giadto receive voir nntary contributions of , stable ma-, nure. froBs any of the citizeris -. who feel disposed to contribute. All who will do 8? are asked to send' a load or two at any time it is most, con venient to them. - - , ; .vvf One day last week Badger received j have no hope." Dark as is the cloud a letter from L. R. Whichard, of which has wrapped youf homo in WLichard, N. C, stating that he ch dreadful gbom, it is not with- out its silver lining. Its odgos are gilded with fearos of salvation. Your wife is not dead,but sleopotli She has but gone an hoar or two Sooner to bed, at ehildren usetp do And we are undressing to follow. And the more we put off of this present world, things superfluous bo fore hand, we shall have the Uss to 1 do when we lie down. The change to your best beloved was no calamity. Let these thoughts comfort you. They are the teaebing of Christ. ,God b!as toa all. Stacerely, " j Your Barraws Loaisburg, H: C time con we rossombor sach siaaa among the fxrruors. Of susatiea in Uaica ojuatv. Hosoe safs: Tho C4b prists to fcefMr. Kditcr: given by I'nion 6osuty FarcaersN Tho tic Ul sc-on arrive to Uaion for best yitlds of food orcts is a stop in. the right direction. Ca se r. tr.au a Mayor sci Town iVnj&is Lntr far tho coxt two iiut. t do dor modern and improved mtthods! ol rooan to dtrpartgo acy Motor 1. 1 it U DC. ' The monthly meeting of . the, : Jos. J."Javis Chapter will be hld in the Masonic HaU; Wednesayiaiternoon, April' 7th, at '3:30 o'clock sharp: " 'Ag there, is very important buwnesa to be attended to at this meeting, ;it is urged that each member put aside all pergonal affairs lor this oae ; hour and attend .y- , , . - - , ; v ' . Mrs. J. E. Malone, Pres. Mas. U H. Datis, See. For May Election. The "city - fathers" at their meet ing last Friday night, appointed M. S. Clifton as Registrar, and C. K. Cooke and P. A. Reavis, poll-holders for the town, election which takes place the first - Tuesday in May. The registration book will - be open to-morrow, April 3rd, v and remain open UHtil the second Saturday be fore, the election. All who have oe- come of age or moved, in town sinca the last town election, two years ago, will have to' register. " of farming Union county to oaaktag splendid yrogroaa aad oar btst farm ers aro adding Ui the fsiUlity of thsir sd every year by a woll-do- ihat have bad in j tot I do say that 1 do not VoUsto that wo bate ovor had 0 tttur cr mcrv coa ciontioBf man ia tbo ooo it an ctr vised system diversification an! ro-jptrcat llaycr, Mr. J. B. YarW talion, and every bcal anion is a lit-jroigk. He has discharged the btti tie school ia whieh better eoootaisiaosa of Us c2m with sWhly sai rnothods sro tfueasYed. Theoo cash prizes, for best yields will stimulate iairooaat'sae cas sus:o oo ci vro boot Mayors thai w i or bad, a&d I tor the Monument Funds , The ladies of. the XT. D.. C will give a dinner, 6u - Tuesday of court week, : for:-the- purpose of - .vdding Tooun Maxt-Frjxsds or Lovis- . sum: -.: . . , . This card to tbanx yoa most siaserely for? yoar r nersr-unrg kindnsss to a daring the aisknsas and dsath nf 4 oar dear wife std mother.1' 7.: -r. ; wo. aircaur 1 .... . j." - . hare on. handtor our Confederate 7 . " v J" f." : . 1. . . : i in sorrow " . : -.. ? " . - something to the funds we . already greater effort to fret l&sreaj-ed yields. It also fitting that ia " apportioning these prizes nothing will bo offered tor cotton.- "It laAhe polioy of tho caloa in this State to ns all the i&flntnsw that it can briog to bear npoo its members to got them .to begin N this ysar the policy of tasking a litis at come, ana inouiaaaa ci laaivwaxi pledges have been prepare S inwhish thvse who sign them pledge thsm- sslrta to plant a saCoioat amoant cf food rop this' ysaf. to saoply ihm family and all tho stook en tho pro mises (or al least twelve noatha'.af Tir.i ;.txr t- i m sorrow tha : interest pf all to " whom the cause. is dear, and. hope that a gener ous patronage may; be extended ris. ' - Olns. J. IS. lULea, PresJ Has. Ifc EL Dxtib; Ssa i : tsr crops are , gataertd. ttlh xs jhsre said of Lrmoa appBas oaally as : ; J. W. " WaATttiaa and Cntxnuuf. j well to a number of other ccmacos that have waked cp to U pccalbU- m' , ' r- - . i -I;:: .. ; Happiness i perfume that one cannot shed over another withoat a few drops falling ca oa's aslt . ? ItieJ ot agrualtur Tfbia ia tko day ef the awakeaiog' of Ue fxmsra. Charlotto Ciro aisle. tbiak all tho people arroial htm. Aod while I do not WUoto - list any one can boat bias for lb notsinalicn I hope no 000 wQl oocao est against him, and that Lts accnia-su&a will be 6aanusca4,l thick f x tbo lxzrttm and striirbt-fcryard sa 1 ansr in which ho hxs condnsied the trsLntM of his ooa, that he lUidly diatrvts this ootnptbseat. - lWpoifally . Don't wait. Mate year eye at loaded to Ufore It is too late Dr. S. Rapport l t U LotuiVrrg at the Jjosabrrg Hotsl, Ts?iijy aai Wodnoadiy Afcil Cih aad 7th, tad will tlca'. with tlttat tltf wl3 -give yon rslisl. And bis ei-tnr are cost oodcrtla. WKcdr lb day aad duu, Tncaday and TToJnt- day April Cth aad 7th- N !
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