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.;r, .. . Y 7 )'V.; ?':J V .. 7 't.j'-'h'-'- .")".'' I ' ; 0; t .lit J , v'-'i-Z'-T. FIANKLINv: TIMES i. a: THOMAS, ED. & OWNER ;;ni six months, : i THSXZ MONTHS, IfcLOO U65 35 the teachers to tie amntial; as-enably. free of cost providing for their, rail road fare .and hetel bill; - That teachen haYtC bee a pulling Korth Carolina out f the illiterate v column ! Fbesay, AFBtt 30th. -1909. - BiUl ieems to be grinding v them t out qmite rapidly. Thb Democrats who- lose out in the Judeship fight; mst not ; expect the Republican President to ; tab are of them by giving them some thing else almost as good. WiL Star. And they need not complain if thm wn nartr "turns them down" ''im the future, for "monkeying' after a Republican's job. r. The Waters-Pearce Oil Company hasjust paid to the state of Texas a fine aggregating almost - .2,000,- 000. And the Charlotte- News f says that this is the largest, fine ever paid by a corporation in America ' apd was imposed for violation of ? the Taxsj anti-trust law. Texas has taken a long step in demonstratiag the fact that it is pessible tor the arts to punish big lawbreakers as well as small enes. Another prin ciple has been upheld; that of; the right and ability of stas to.v control cerpirations as well as ittditiduals engaged in business in their bonds. SPECIAL RATE! VIA SPUTHERW MEMPHIS: Tcnn iAecount Inter- at a apid: rite. They vara -deing state Cotton Seed Crushers Association l'QUi W.tt-tfc.'' QVfA--'lM TickeisonialqvMay lGthf17 and 18, mere,by tha State than the btate- U . Umit.-.t 1 Memphis. doing by them. Charlotte Obisrrer. I not later than midnight of May SCnd.N r:jT-Xr:5 ' v VANKXH Gar-eeoW of' "Gen. c6tton: oilUhd the tabife.: xfthTtou ?,ntSJ. 2t ' TJner atdf of lAprii' 22, the'Chari' leave- SaTaniiah, ot . later than mid- , v.: . ! '. - - night oX June 2nd. -J. T ; ' . tb Villa ft jka o " timri from Washington, as fellows;. : : S irn Bantist Convention Tickets on uHmt. 4 i.nr. l.tm. nf tnftnm resle Mav 10. 11. 12 and 13th -with final - , - - - ; - . . I rAtnm limit t Imta T jni-w-Jl!n not lAlCf oil men are now im'- w asnmg-on .. ior than mMnicht of Mav 5??n: the purpose of loekmg after tne wei-. LOUISVILLE: Kv.---Aeeount Annual fare" of their industry In the framing Session Ancient Arabic Order of the of the new tariff bill. , : A . v vav 5, 6 and 7th; final return limit to leave V This couktrv ; imoorts DracticallT louisville not ' latex than midnight of . . I - . '. June 17th, '.unftAnnn ,u 4 MOREHEADOTY; N. C Aceotxnt experts some $16,000,000 worth. , It Qf North CareJina Teachers Assembly. i thATwfrtrA nathral Ytn -mnnoA that Tickets on sale June 13. 14. 15. 16 and ' rT - . riTn- Arid Mnm llm;. lA.. If this mdastry meeds no protecUen, and head City, not later than midnight . of should therefore be indifferent . tar-1 4 une mn. t-' . ASHEVILLE, . a Account .Inter- The present delegation was callsd Tickets on sale June 17. 16th and l !?.': "T ..T www w-r- I w- . - . - . - 1 1 .I...!-i . 1 -.11 nere Dv mviiauon ei air. u ; w. nas- -uub bcucu.icu ,o arrive ajucthi? LiVtv-.-W' ArVLitf -i-5:--A;iLi- J before ?f p. m. June 19th. final xtturn aeu,o. new xorjt, viw presiuenc u- rimit to leave AshevUle not later lhan the Southern Cotton Oil Company, midnight pf Jne 25th. ; ASHEVILLE ;N. ,a Account o National 'Association Travelers Protec tive Association;- Tickets on' sale. May for the T pmrpese oi considering'; a number; of collateral matters in tha adjustment of our foreign relations, 28 29 and SOth, with final return limit Wt.4Al.' v. i m"t- Asavi ue no. later xnan aay. AM""J- ufuu vuo " WA j from date or sale, fare of this great industry. DENVER. Colorado-Account Gem The TJnited States - produces-am-1 era! Assembly Presbyteiian Church in nually about 3,500,000 barrels Sf oo May 15 18 and 19th with tonoil. About 40 per? cent at the 1 final return, limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight of OctoOer 31st. I - wM-MM----M-KM---M-MM-aHM-MjL-M . .' ! - Wb Will Sell For the Next Thirty Dajb For Gash Only The Following: - -r A NEW TEST FOR OFEICE. If you have been playing poker. President Taft says you must pay up your, losses before being considered for appointment to office. -Green ville Reflector, , If some reports are true the above requirement will cut out quite number who are expecting the - v lighlning to strike them. TTHE state appreciates the HONOR. 1 It is with pleasure that North Carolina sees that Mrs. E. O. Greg 'ory, daughter of TJnited States Sen" ator Lee S. Overman, has been ; elected one of the" vice-presidents general of the Daughters of the American Revolution. A hand some compliment was paid ner in the vote by which she was elected this being a lead of a hundred votes . over anv other candidate. The Daughters of the American Revolu tion have dene honor to themsel ves bv the election ot Airs. E. C Glreory and felicitations are due them for their admirable ' choice. News-Observer. per? whole production is used in the man- rates, schedules. and Pullman accommo dations, address H. II. DeBUTTS, T. P. A. lUleigh, N. C. cottolerie," etc, of which there is made about 600,000,000 pounds per year. Lard compounds araH made ef ! cotton oil 80 to 85 per cent and -15 to 20 per cent oleo stearine; which is the solid part of choice beef fat. Almost the entire amount of do- mestic oleq steariae is produced by the so-called beef trust. ine preseat larirl of 5.0 per cent on oleo stearine' enables the beef packers to name their "own price, fori Sale of Valuable Timbers this product; ana this high price nat- By virtue of an order of the Clerk of urally forces down the price of cot-1 jsuperior Court of Franklin Codnty For Sale. " A fine tobasco plant bed eov. r ieg between 220 and 250 yards. Its a fine be eV Apply quick, if you mean business. M. F. HOUCK, Louisburg, N. C. l 84 pairs of flnejladica. Ox fords, mu?tly small aitcj, in Tacf, Patent Leathern and Kids at $1 00 per pair, worth frccn $2.2.6 to $3.50 Come quick if you wish to fake advantage of these extremely low prices for they will last only a short while 69 pairs White Canvass Iwadies Oxfordu at 75 oeats kt pair worth from $1.50 to $1.75 per pair? Alt Siren. THE TEACHERS. Editor Johnson, of the Charity and Children, this week lays down the proposition that you may take all the editors and lawyers and bankers and business men together, and they are . not doing so much for the future glory of the State as thw people who t are called to teach and who are .an , swering the call. At first glance this might be consider dd a broad as- i sertioh, bnt it is not. ' There may be ' some teachers who are following the profession who have never "been (, called," but it is truey as Charity and Children says, thatntho teacher wh loves his work and the children com- , milted to his care, occupies a place of tremendous power and wields a n s Influence that crosses the boundaries ol lime and - stretches f through . the cycles of eternity. They aroV not , f ortune-builders, but character build ers. They are not - making . ihbne fl but they) areAmakingpn ' . much eaid, :; Editor?; Johnson goes;v a" siep runner in tne w.ay ot a , sugge s- ton oil to a point where it is possible LaMra S. Upchurch and others ex-parte. tr, r,ao. i Ut.a mwMir.ia rK the undersismed commissioner will sell w ww-, """7 at public-. auction to the highest bidder price, in turn, are, ana .must . always for cash at the ; court house door in be; regulated by- the' 'pricot-of hog ooisb15J6 ;9-i ?. thc 75 ?f - ".- . ,r,i: . . - . 6 June, 1909. vitbeinf the first Monday, in iwuu, ueiug auuut iwu viua per i saia montn at anoai tne ncmr oi noon Dound cheaner " ' "I all the timbers of ttye site of eight inch es and upward in diameter on tiie It is proposed by the framers ef stump: except the oak and ceda on . . . . the following described tracts or parcels i i. ti w iuvicaio tue utj I oiland viz : on oleo stearine to 25 ter cant. Th First Tract Beginning at a corner ., . pine, blazed and chopped, then, along a cotton eil manufacturers oppese this chopped and blaxed line to Delbridgc increase, and they are here to ask and tlpchurch line;. then down said line. u . - . j r to Peach Tree Creek, then up said Cieek . v.uti -"a i to a lorkea winow; Uien up a ravtne that it be put on the free list. Their along a line of blazed trees to the head oi saia ravine; men .onnwarn aiong a ledgerow to a corner marked pine near an open field then along said open field o a corner pme; then Southward along said open field to a corner pine; then westward along a line of blazed trees to the beginning:, containing about 30 acres more or less. Second Tract Beginning in the origi nal Upchureh line on the county road. then running Southward with the line of Mrs. Wood and the late S. M Un church to the Gay and Sykes line; then North- West along the Sykes. Vick and Culpepper lines to a corner in the origi nal Unchurch line;, then Eastward along the lower line of -Irs. U. B. I penmen to the beginning, containing by estima tion about 2" or 30 acres. Terms and Condition of Sale The purchaser shall hae three, years from date of deed in which to cut and re move the timber, and shall W granted further time in addition thereto not to exceed two years, provided he pays in terest at 6 per cent per annum on the purchase price of said -timber dunug such extension. And said purchaser shall be granted such rights of ingrev and egress as may be necessary to cul and remove t' e Umbers sold. t " CrcT. PEAKCi:, Com. This the 26th day.of April, & K. IK. ALLEN arguments are iu brief: ! It produces no revenme. In the past ten years thex amount of; net revenue has not paid the expeme of collection. It does not prbtect any industry, infant or. other wise, bectuie it is a by-product, and not a primaryarticle ot' manufacture. Consumers are in. no way benefit ed by this dnty, because the high rate does not increase the anonnt produced, io that it could.naturally grow cheaper. In fact ft eperates m exactly the other direction, because j higrv pries oleo stearine makes hih- er 5 price lard compound. If oleo stearine could be put on the free list cotton oil manufacturers all over the Scuth could sscure high er prices tor the eil which is Uted in lard compoindsi without raisins; the price of this article. .'f Higher prices for cotton oil mean higher, prices for ; cotton seed, and hence Uhis comparatively - iniignifi canc item in the great tariff ' bill vi tallv affects not only oneoPthe most important manufacturing iuterests of the Souths but the whole cotton growing population." : . .' It strikes the editor of the Timbs hing The (Irt pnnciplein the foundation of our bujMneas hwWi Ijcco that always pl Wic:-- tea oJ anl market ralun. hethrr you arv able u :b-tt ci not. W :and tradr at all Utnr to si wliich . not up Ui Ur.datd. Out ch. dtrn rx.isrit?.i never nn " altra t:vc with UloUu&m. Wf hate made,pcc:al 'cort to plnw thr htt! f-Uo- :u tb-3f MtiL What Baby Wants- For, her toilet has been carefully looked after here. very erg. - He would have , them "attend the assemblyat Morehead-cjty. fA ; vf Sffi$x V 1 A: ' little whiff of the' sal t air and y a few r'.i''.-:':it,Si-'-f'--f iMroUl nrV:- tion for the recreatiohof these teach- J that the legislation : suggested, that is by putting oleq stearine on v the free list the boaster, 'who Js large ly in the majority in this country, will bolargelybenefifcd. editSr is in ; faVorrof such' legislation because he believes it is ngkt . and -because he is a Jiemoorat. - At loner as they star 7.; W'p-'tfiJWQ&v' : v?' ki$M!fe$. ipeafes ; . .' . '''.,-V,.-.':.a.'''-.-i'::i;'.?i';? -s: .'.'".'v--:- ''--v--; ben6tiwedStthal; people in" the roundworldvlltr will Editor! Johnson nlyoftbem atJptssiUysyoiding eonsisqueht cdn.plicationbiihVf ah ber.c : But the estimate he ; places on the services of the teachers 'i of'i the long as they stay. a v tariff ? tart Kf or in thw bounds J, of revenue Jpnly, all -weli and 'good," but when it smacks of pretectionV ot. fav bring .lone;' class against an ethef, opnnt alloWAd "nn, thA' Rtntnrn hnnta '.thnt: : "'; S;lSlf Sta protect' the favoredi f e wn :as against - V flj h -25-5- """T'- Talcum Powders and Toilet Waters Dainty, soaps, silky spongesy tho tinest combs una6ofe8t brushes., If you liaro a baby you cannot better puhT0nia belong to ESSl SiSiK tne people, ana ao laws should.be Utj we provide. .Hemedieu, too for infantile troubles of course. v Beasley-Alston Drug Co. 1 BTirt ulifir. wS V TO i 3S2 is? 1 - liii riT That Has Merit roent. iMcatj- oi Ny i! ti&J. erj;r: for rx-nnr-niaijoa. UV hae lh pikinc ff U' fiaesil wT.ina laeturt. Tbp- - ho hxe Icccht of uj kau-r. Ali them. -Icn'i and Yoa !cas Soitt ILai n easts atd To;-rcla. . ... r Children's cila and lie Sen. I . , .. Store I r r ; m C-v - ' J I - Cv I I'f r'tf if I" 9W I . ' f ML . Pi raw . -AVI u u,:flt net Hats and- Caps, Neckwear and Gloves, Shirts and Collars, Hosiery and Suspenders. WCifeSo Louisburg, Nl C I f 'f'V 7 I I t Si 111 Si J
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