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JAMES A. THOMAS, EDITOR. ; THE COTJUTY, THE CTATp, .TTTTt iraiOH.- suescript:oh.51.gq PUB YEAH VOL. XXXIX V" 4 ' " f7 W : tOUISBUEGi; IT. FHID AT, ' APHIL ' 9,; 10 09. couiity crassionEas iSg- ' - lister in Yoaniyille ta take list in BOARD 11ET ON !I0H DAY APRIL Wake aad Franklin ipeciai: digtriet. FIFTH. : - fThe lister lmLouisbttrg and lraiik. linton to take (graded Sebool lista in - - . 1 these to was.' Gk WJ Brown wnsm w - , - pointed to take hat in Uglcaide dis- ditlolx-to . Routine . Business; i ? - . , , ; Tax Listers for all townships CHaW to the ameaxit of; $980.09 Appointed. : ,i k. - " Jsi v were allpwedidBoaKd adjourned rhe beard of Cenntr Commission- to next, regular, meeting; v; V : ' B of Franklim eenty:met in regu- y , gg ir Mssioe on the '5th, , all members I .f Old Vets Ileet; - .,'.. r,. . ..-v-.,l i.r .'.'i. ;. V " R POU Oil THE TARIFF " " " . - - . ' - j. -.- ,, . , ..,,., , , , .. , .WBMI,MI,lMWMMMMMMMBWWWBWiiwejMWMBeMI OUR' ABLE CONGRESSIIAH v"0H r TOE fPAYHE j BILL i Shows;?. Complete Comprehend - sion v of His SuWect and?: to : Frequent Interruptions Dis plays Perfect Crasp of : the i preheat. , v 1 J e JbC. M.- Lie li fine j -Camp ' of The following busioesa waa ;trana- the Franklin Coantj Confederate aeted: - Veterans held their ': regular , annual Je Hod and iray lUnn?- were meeting in ftheCourtHouse - last ginCK.t3i kr mw j v l.lv. iMvuMajr.,. wuriiu,U U(-.'UCIUVJ( .1 The.' .Washington correspondent of -the News-ObserYer' nakee tho toiiowin rererence to.tae recent speech. of Hon. B. ?Wt Fon on the Fayne tariff bill: ; '. - . , . Representative Poo,- a member of liit. ' - , Mjommanaer,' presiaed, ana JSeeretary ""J : vAJiKmuwe, N. B. Tomnfc was, appointed to A. S.' : ttother,;;was,. at his post, f Poca t01;n nour nd ten nnnntea have wait wjit uiuii wsi, vwkmf nwe Cre k at Belrs . bridge. . Also to present i.k after Four briiffes iand Samp dn;iri:A namWo tVA; Vfrawi I he characterized as "(he worst -tariff sen Branch bridge. v E. J. Grissom wasreliered 'of the Rennibha this year. Wleffide special ' school ;tax, . not " y, J were "quite a iarge-niimber ia.tbe House thU afternoon, critically i and paid W; their annual aiyingjne Payne tariff biU,h"iob A i number oi the ; Veterans expressed their intention of attending being in district. . -:3.. K. D. O'Day was relieved of pell tax. Odar Rock .townrhip. . H i It was ordered that a ' bridge built over Wheless' branch. be Combination Dance, The boys say that tbo big Easter. Dance to be$ given , in the Opera House next Monday night promises to be the largest and oest yet given. J. W. bleage was reuerea ot tax only males wno.dan.ee will be "as- on 273 3-4 acres of land listed m sessed." Spectators .will be .admit-' Louisburg township through errors ; tjScl; tree, but will have , to present It was ordered that a bridge . be tickets at the door, which can be had built aerosj ditch on Kiver roa?, near by applving tot S. F. isoddie, at Mr. Stamps. Returns from Road election; n Sandy Creek township were canvass- Both Northt Carolina : Senators ed ny the Beard, and ordered re- : Uaj ffO;Abroad. coraea. may snow do t. BotH; the; jrortolin Senators ia4. vftt. airamst srood roaai. I ini -tJ:C:-2 -i: -l-iiAS '.Zcitn ' O D - . . , U( rMtratim was abeut 325, which - "-i xin. c. n. oattis PB0U0TED.bri-Mer in ertry sea, and' &VT7!C TTlUIn nrnf r I them la do pftUit. XaT.M't-- .r.iUUli.Q PEOrU. - w'- ' - Uvnmff to do fcsaaawBrk d ictl OUT . OF TDVTTT. road Business and has lUirnise to do bsuawerk a.mi cidv Rel;tt v j...--' ; . ' set k JUIel-k re likely to go abroad ha hm met, senator Overmanby rasen qf fais - , . . - c 1 , -l ? celved Another ; Honor; Being: I " He aeekc oVjtfce' -great ImpTeVelJ115 Vrho Hart Ylt! ted Louji- commissionca as llajor ; lnloeata which bid besa taade to the oursT vne Past wttx-7-Thcsi -Quartermaster General! db- school bmildmg since he uoght ihxJ Who Hiti Gone Elsewhere partmont. . . . ! I lTfa' Jeirt ;Wtu lha: wel : ror ;cusinew or Hexturo. ;;ioforraaUen waa yeeteriiay rscelr. prove if more for the txztl iexBwiV d efan appofntment in railroad clr- Year la eoxnel ' ' , a J terest and Dleasure in' Ualaigh std Qtcrtalced aboat two hotra with the! 1 Tasedjy. aiaii poiciot tne aeitoard; Atr Uegaur eeneeibeiog competed of r raaaisuo. Is Une'tjatea. V ' ''. ; , ' z : w : ! . I eoog, redutf one: dialocne. 4nlla.l aiter takjj ilis wk. ;jtla ihaf Mr Chaxlee UL Gatti,etc ' , , . ' I Mr.4. L. PalsaW caaie e. tubtst of ia city who bae fer ' some ytafs v .Then prixte wtre awarded br Mr.j y&? ! Htnderten aai OxUr itV beea.trlrling paaMngerajeaiforlXUr vtbo tpoke taeotsnsia vorda wt1 ;:.t--the Seabohl Air Line baarbe'aa a4-to the wrnoer.ho were a follows:! Mr-lo!in Tu T-.t u .t. ' ynwced;tohe iUon; ot dUtrict OIHe Inscoe for , Wst-Bible Iteso&a, itbg her taetbsr. Hr. CadiU Ebiaa. paveeager gaif ana wui nsre crt&rgt I aiiobt intcoe ana oalue Wilder fori It nd. ' . P50fisf buainees t the Set-1 most hiaumaka ia their respective 1 Vff ty u t.An ... regolir attendance, and Jeatie WU-1 GVorrta- dr fcr.fPVtogaoVa!teadiDoe.-:sUl r v r t. ... ' . cf r,tbe advanced dspartaet Cr ' ivu V 1 lieSwansonfcr reidrnff, being c4 ... ; : r the primary department. i. Ij. - v - t - - W,2 n The. chief, MaxahaU were Urn Irene Sledce and Mr. Nrrman KeaL utl Oar conmaoiir vu vrr ranch Mr.' 11 O. Allen aJ Mrs. J. pleased to hare Mr. May cooe bick,AUa Ww51 W4oiy frvn nil ia neignooroooa saa teasel vj. . . . , soch a good ulk fer us, Tc wtJ. come him cn all occuloca. board Afr line fo Kortk ' "CareliaaJ. Mr. Gattis earns bis prooUoa in the railroad iimslnest, for he is a gsa- Walter a . 4 I - , -1 J - -. z : ' 1 shows that only about half vo- po8iu0 oa h mUitary Vaffaira ceml Xe? sabntted:fotneVtfjsXderatioa uine and entbaaiastio worker for his ters of the township went to-' .the' s nii U f aAmenei non9raH ' ' I . Th-.K .ii. AaY iatiEUwManStheSi l'ciartiealie hal.Ukea.Tf eat and licit u Rhera was : relfeffj;a a4 c tCaDst "ihowalbaC district, not beiai? in district. Jessie Wbeless was relieved ef an- poll tar, Cedsr Roek townahrpy til furthsr aotiee. A..C. Benton was relieved of tax on $500 worth of property, , which he claimi wai more than he had en hand. The monthly allowance of Dillie MeGhee was increased from 12 te 13 ' '. Mrs. W. J. Pearee was relieved of rill Death of a Good Woman. air, anoa u A mar ton, a meet highly eitwmed ehrittiaa w ota an. dim it her home near MapletiUe on Tseidsy mors in g about 3 'eltck, after ss era! months Ulaeta. She waa the wHow et Dr. Tbooaa Ar Mr. F. H, MsKlsne t,3 te atudiag hm Sciar Vot4 Cea- ventlcn is sue w a at Ceottd tLae we-ek. Mrs. L. I. Jotnrrsad IitHedarrk- 1 . r by lin)a.AtrvU Vf f?iU lUU to lUltlgti ose !ay iLit wk r : rB6 & Ur. WCtca .Crea Lis riirrxt4 wtl flimmonsia-; naembef of the national ' waterways his time for the past six : months in he is. ever ori ihe alert sad a hauler com jnission, will have . ; the . privilege the study ef the" tariff, had the whole for-business He is jait thirty year of a tnp to Snrepe. Senator Qver aubject at hi" finger ends. He old and haa been working fi tke man baa net decided whetiier he was interrupted scores ef times by Seaboard sioce lS91,begiaaiog in t:s willundertake thetrrp te the Orient. eeh men as Boutelle and Hill, plying service eighteen years ago last Feb Washington Dispatch. him with questions, bat he more mary when he waa twelve years o)4 than held his own. Mash , applause ! office bey with Mr. A. . Cooke, Farmers Institute greeted his remarks, and" he" Tree I then the solieitioc freiaht sad px- The Timbs ;ie requested by Rev. heartily cengratulated by the Demo- senger agent of the Seaboard Air J. A. Fuller, te anaou'nee that there craUe side when he eenclnded, Champ Iae. He keptVt railroad work aad will be an inslUte- oftke .colored Clark declaring that he had made has served as clerk, stenographer farmera ef Tranklin County, held in exaotly the right speech. The ticket agent, city ticket aad paaaaa. the Opera Souse, iny Louisburg, on North Carolina Senators hesrd Mr.) gr sgeat and traveling pasiaager agent He is not alone a worker, lingtea; and leave oly erne' chUi, ffcfa xh 114, V i.t.-. i L.v.-wT'aIi i A wbrfo bo it.rt . a --rti MrrArtbtir-ArTin gtorJ; cf Jeoeeboroi The b trial took place at ihe fatally berytog groaaJ on Wodneday afur neon, and w very larjly MteodeJ a aaaaber coming from a dUlaaee Cerosf.nnasTitcai.aA. c:fet au Hit (mn4ii wtil UUd to heowiist- KoaUed threch. ll rirb ilt hutieJf sain- a. i j ;. -xr lf axes o. itna in x eungtvme, town- Vf, AprU 16th, and every -col- Pen, and shared in these congrateta- .p, tat time nt-vrng mtriHteu uj ored farmer in the county as well, as dons. Mrs. W. J. Ibldon. ' ;t those interested in the industrial de- A feature of Mr. Pou's remarks J.II.Jene.waseli.ved of ..taxes Tlopment cf the face, is cordially that attracted mu.h attention ws. to the amou.t of $3.17-Toungs. mTited attind. . Among these who his prediction that the President Tilletownship-cnor.. will address the Institute are T. J?; does not favor t ic sched ales m the Ihe Load supervisors ot Cedar parkerrDtmoMtratpr, xnd Franklin pending bill. In this coaneetion the Rock were authorised to, open way Sherman Entomologist; of the state epeaker said: from J. M. Thome's house to the Aiealtunl dintrtmsnt. Thev will .'5....a r nublio rnth K..t k mAt ..t. ? " r " - " l m.wsau oi jowermg mete naie 1 select their own sabjeoU. iBinciory Manner to an cencernea. Allen Pery was relieved of poll tax, Fratklinton township, over age. The estate of Miss Stella Perry For the Monument Funds. The ladies of the U. D. C. will ulously high schedules, you permit them. to remain as they are, while you increase other schedules on the necessities ef life. If you permit was relitvkd of taon land w lla te give a uwner, on auosaay or courx, . 7" 6 Mrs. W. H.Kiehoison, the tax to be wee7"for th pntpos of --Sddmg. !fiiV?tM if Ten decline" to harffed aTin.t tk UttAr ; something to the funds' we' already ehange sectoon 29, which nobody Report of E. H. TTihiams aaper- e ob hand for our Confederate mnderatands, -but which may take intendent of Hone, was received. Monument, , iWe J? Ue reports It white and but he is a yoang man of ability, one who makes .friends and who has agreeable persoaal qoalitiea. He will continue to make Raleigh his heme. Besides beiag rh Arte Distriot Pas senger Agent Gatlis yvsterday there was another honor wbieb came to him. Dsn'og the paat foar years he has been on the staff ef tks Adje- tant General with the rank of Major and yesterday by appointment of Governor Kitchiahe was tots rail sioned as Assistant Qeartermaater Central with the raakof Majyr. As Major GattU he will do faithful work in the North. Careliaa ' XaUoaal Guard and as Distriot Pusengsr inmates. 14 iolored "tereat of all to whonvthecnus. Pyeur direct JnheriUn taxy An Qatlit u. r.fta.r vlll4bJ. -dear, and hope that a. generow operatmg a n doublevtax m 88 .Utta iirT1C4l to u,. Seaboard Air Une, Dma Wilson was placed on pan. patronage may be extended us Another Utter From Call. for la. The obiter ha rtttvtd n.hr ltnsr from Mr. Jnt J. Kdw4ia i Fowler, Callfraia i tr tale lie liberty ef p&hJklttg rnica of the saxae. He ear tLat Alfalfa aa n'nU extttuivtl? thtre. They ntako vo catltcci a year, Wiaaltt abcsl Keep a Goln'I If yot strike a thorn or rtae Keep a-goto! Keep geia! If it hails, or if it iqowi, Keep agotn! Tainvt no to ait tod whiae TThtn the Cab aio'l on yotr line; Bait your book aa1 ktep trvia' I aasrch II, a ret en even re tf Keep s-gora! aboat fve ura U tbe sere. I bate Mhsa the w.ather kills yotr crop, e the rtttiMt rxred Kay bete Keep t-goia! Wken you tumble from the lop. Keep a geta! S'poee yoVe oat o evtry dime, Gettin broke aiat any crime: that I ever saw dried a gran ta'rl grows. llo-eey Unlr. Od i$ another it d troy la ttitttstr; Ui railroads aad ibn. jriacrpal ecrclv rt fit art olltd, h caakt ibrta Ttll the world you're fetha' fit bar, almott like ctnt. One htn- Keep a goial When it looks like all is up. Keep s-geiaT Drain the eweetntts trem the etp. Keep a-gem! Ssotho wild birds en the wiag, Hear the bells that sweetly hag, IT ben re feel lite singia, sLag Keep a-goia! Pfcr list at 1.50per month. Dr. R. F. Yarborough, Saperin tendeod of Health, reported jail and ounty homo in good condition. ' . J. II. Oooke was appointed te look after LyRebVe creek bridge. . J. H. Tzaelt was appointed to purchase a piece of land fer Road way. , - ' Tar listers tor the various town- lD8 WAm annrkin mm (m iari Danns W. H. Williams. Mjr. J. B. MxLOffB, Pres. Mrs. R. H! Datx, Sec.' : ' ' Harris J. J. Tourig.Vv ,?S, Youngsvillo-M; B,.Uiaaltt Frankliaten-E. W., Morris. ; Hayeeville JL' A. Mullin., ? - Sany Croek-iW; F, Leonard. roid Mine A. D'WiUUsi Cedar Rock H 8 Bootie.V Cypress Creek Geo.' Hints. , Uuiaburg Tf. E. TJsaell. v The lister in Danes was v author iu iaxo tie . lists also - ef tke Pteial sskeel districto In that 4 - . He Knew. Tf horea God 'Almighty has give to every man one mouth to be fed and one pair of hands nish feed for that mouth - ; 4 . ' " J. . I which is to be coarratulates! in ree- . - - - -. - i I rwm inn rv ttm Wa.V n rl ni mwAn n t never sign your bUI. Xrtt as put aaide ail considerations -oTpartv nel-1 Closing Exercises OI HlCKOry icy and party adyan Hock School. , rignt to oe a . gooa xeraocra it is 0a March Slat moat delihtfal Hiekory Keck ;n4 near aa-. - mt -4 .,... m "M m m seasbled to see aad bear toe oauereu ,d,pt,d to fur: w .p.. Hi .th,if-,nTthiR. aI, 6i. whin p.opl. fr.m.flr . h DroTed to. b. ' the "Will :ofl.- I HekverTit it proved by this fact that eg .ne . neped to ; see cf this school pirform their datisa. thatmouth is tobe5 fed;byrhose -l1 with a.ieag. hands wj hff .flnr n JIk :Vi.4 f,;. WTnri.iw esor onbt to hse above party. ?;He Marwhsr was formerly a r teacher ef s sehooLbat .wno new na ; eaarge ttiVHIgb Schoorit" Caatalia7. do aU the eatin? and : none 6f Tthe ot men sworn.te adjust d -Ka-'Wali h.; 'made' .them Ptplc KV-.V liny bald the audience aboat la hour with moutha onlyknd-nohanWaud: U:m. f ? withone;of hU most eloqusat: i? " A Notice to Farm on. Major W. A. Graham ku rttut od all cf the paper of the 8tst U pt tilth the fsllewing letter: 1. The crop aal the aaaaagtaotnt Cf the farm this year, net .ef next year will be reported in ike com, a it will be taken before the crop of 1910 is produced. It Is latporUnt, therefore, for Uoee who desire to. stake aayiklg 'like an acuale report to pay attention to these matters this ytir. . BeavJts the regular farm work, you will be asktd te report number of cords of wood consumed by fi mil y or farm haads, ponneta of batter,, vajae of poaltry aad eggs, etc. ;.C V' , I give this aotiee le rdir to aid in getting "an" acarato a rtp-ort , at pvuub!eof kgrrroltaril xaatur.. - , ., 2, I wish every fxratr who mxis corn and dnxrt to lmarov his seed 7 I- rr. -iv1 i -ij-i. r : vv.ie L l Lxx KtK -t, art. Darxie4ea row. w Dueua on if He had mtde:. another -class,-that I" , & - 5WW; "uT?'rrlpi-iDsaJd MUctine ! ,wiU be pabllthskl in July by,the DtpaxV lie intended jshonld a o all the . work and nose of the eating, he would have made them without mouths and with4 all hands. Abraham Lincoln. special interests or f or all thepeeple oujhly eajoyed by alL' He impresaid of the nation. . .Thi iV 'the question upon the minds of the ; part nt : the new eabmitted to i&yey "member ; of necessity ef edusiting their - children the sixtv-firat Ccnirrts.'' I a an enusaUen taaxaa tne eaua drtd Iais cf 1 paos my tstre fr day, aad a yic line, with $ ick pipe rtca from BektraSeld to .ctt rraoca sVovt ZIQ tzu The pipe is made like a rite barrel, s to kttp the til i a tvwt to rrevtat Irom ckokiog. Tkey bavo fx every 14 aailee ihsa peep a htifl at a stroke 50 auekte a sainate 1,$ 00 barrtl aa beer, 43bQ btr rt! a day and sight. TUy bate two ocgint at eeb j tjnp to tlat tf cot gsu est of It tktf eo aetlce a sueke, ::y' Tbo ee hero at aWct tie waki! ahead t Piedaeat Ktub Carc!iaa. . South CarUla Tcpta: ts'v tbsk foliage cow half grown, a&d viae ef varksj kinds are ftuiag cat. I wis glad te see la He Tim aw that tbo creprvo peple cf cay old ovtaty are taktag ttf 4cward Va?lg good roads. 1 do' hope the pWesIo will carry tt to suoeeaa. 1 am Im poeiuea to know what il wCl &ra la old Prankiia. Varstr here carry 0,060 ysxZm cn cn wagca with fear bona.' A ten to the bora as a ceo- -sttatLbg btre. '': ' - 'tTiaklcg tit Tin x and tit xsany readers meek toeo, X Ten; its. - ;. Yry truly, - 1 ' . Jtrxrra J. pwaxie, aasnt cf A gric altars. Gxjjixx. Oorrirairii-Qaar. ' Aa sppreeiaUon cf thai wbkh yen kavecuhsxoe the vaino cf whatever else cay coe to you. ; " 1 .
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