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-1 m , i : Ft': i W.. If fa: t- 11 At- FRANKUIN: . TIMES' 5f jath6mas, ed. &:OWNER 02TJC YJtaB, " " -six MOUTHS, TUBES MONTHSv 41.00 .35 Mb. C. M. Busbbe, a prpmuftm lawyer of Raleigh, and pnef ;Ral- eigb's oldest residents, and also a very prominent Odd Fellow, , died at his home there on Saturday last and his remains were enterred in the cemetery on Sunday Mr. Busbee was one of the editor's warm friends and. our sympathy goes out to his bereaved family. In his death Raleigh and the State looses, a very valuable citizen. Ms. EDiroB:In cleaning np my. onlcetodayl came acryss; aiTbld gold gilted commission, from . Gov. D. G. Fowl appointinj?' your 4ium ilYe 8ervaxit a delegate' to represent the State of Korth' 'Carolina: at a jineeting'of the NaUonals jSapiUry Association which - met in Mont gomeryAl.ini88if;'-Jto com mission r followed soon ' after and KSeigji: otirg number ;jof Dbcrs whowerd in'at&ndance on the. annual gathering of the';"Norlb 'Carolina Medical Sbsiety. -We'met in Metropolitan Hall and organized the North Carolina Sanitary Asso ciation. The.object of the meet-. ing as explained by the lata Dr. P. E. Hmes,was to-set in motion or " . I w ish , to inform. myt f r ends throughout Franilin and adjoining counties' that I have "bought out the stock of goodt of the -Alston Company in the store under G. W. Ford's Warehouse and will ' cpn-tinue-'a ' general merchandising business at this iUnd. rComo to sea me I will be glad to talk . with you and fill your orders. , v ? - - Yo urs to Serve,' $ . - v ' HOWELL Loulsbtirg Repair Shopi' SI S Meadows J. Hnrrii fVi v fisKepaira. Harness, Snoea, Bicycle Pumps, Tihwafe, &c.":"VVe aUo do Plumbing, Carpentering, Painting ana many otner vnings too uuwvr ous U ention. Look for the, ftign J "Harness Bhop." East Nash St, one door above Depository. , lours to Serve, V7i LI , : WJ U U u UL1' O1 Tariff bill passes and con- GRESS ADJOURNS. . The Payne-Aldrich tariff bill passed the Senate Friday, was signed by President Taft at 5 o'clock, and both Houses of Congress adjourned at six. "The mountain labored and brougnt fourth a mouse. President Taft cUr clares that the bill while not 4ia com pliance with the promises made strict ly interpreted," is at least "the result of a sincere effort on the part of the Republican Party to make a down ward revision;" but the general con, viction is that the new tariff leaves heavier burdens pn the consumers than the Dingley law. Whiles call ed the Payne bill, it is essentially the work of Senator Aldrich, whose daughter married J. D. Rockefeller s ton, and who is tfye recognized spokes man of the Senate. Aldrich has"80 long been held in check by Roosevelt that Mr. Taf t's aoquiesence to him is preculiarly galling to the progressive Republicans who hope t& find Mr. Taft a fighter like Roosevelt. Ile wiFi have to fight to keep bis grip on the Middle West. Cotton bagging for the Southern . farmer is taxed in the new tariff while binding twine for the Western farmer is fiee. If the Southern Senators had spent their energies trying to get such articles on free list instead of stultifying themselves by. trying to swap five C3nts worth of protection for the South in ex change for allowing 95 cents worth to the North and East, the result might have beon both for the Southern farmer's pocketboK and the Southern voter's self-respect. Alabama is the isrst State to ratify the proposed income tax Constitution al Amendment Progressive Farmer. AN ANJTIGOSSIP BILL IN THE GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. A bill has been introduced in the Georgia Legislature imposing severe penalties on any person in that State who may speak in terms of baseless detraction or innuendo of anv wo man, thereby cauging her to suffer in reputation and to lose unjustly the respect of her neighbors. The ob ject of the bill is to stop, the tongues (.4 idle gossips - of both sexes from wagging, and to punish. foolish or malicious babblers. Georgia men have been" 'notedv for their chivalrous bearing towards the gentle sex and it inav be taken' for granted that the great majortiy of them are still imbued with the chival ric spirit in their relations with the ,1 1, a. . e T7 m auguiejraoi &ve. l n's measure may, therefore, b placed in the cate gory of "freak legislation"- although the motive which inspired it may have been altogether admirable, and the bill itself may be the expression of ex alted sentiment. No man with any pretentions to the qualities of a gen tleman speaks recklessly and publicly in disparagment of a woman charac ter. The South has ever been dis tinguished for the deference which its men pay to women for their courte- ousand their chivalrous bearing to wards, the gentle sex. The man who is without innate respect for. "women . wiu, ecarceiy oe made to hold his - evil tongue in check by a statute. If such i a man were treated as onpVout sWe of decent society,heiwouldiet hfs : f deserts. Perhaps this treatmenty-coup-,Ud -with a lively regard of mTowii ' safety, would make hirn practice the 'restraint which every gentlemarvVoK to work a species of education or I instruction of the laity as to th?' best means to prevtnt sickneBSv disease and death, of- in - other words to offer our services (free) to tell the people something of the laws' and rules of sanitation and hygiene. We voluntarily, .banded ourselves to try and kill the- very thing upon which we lived: to "killl the goose that laid the gold en egg," to offer our services, to the county and town commissioners to give public talks or addresses and tell the people of the (then) new fzerxa. theory of disease. As one of the mest potent factors in beginning this work etch one of we poor doctors put our hands in to our pockits and fulled out two a dollars and a half and paid it to the treasurer to pay for the print ing and circulation of literature on txie subject of hygiene and sanita tion. This money was not contrib uted to pay doctors to travel, talk and lecture. 1 .rememBer coming home and was asked by the" town commissioners of Louisburg to giye a talk to the public ' in ' the' court ho"se one night on the germ theo ry of disease. One night we had the court house full and I reinem ber bow some of the audience were afraid to go home by themselves after the talk, expecting some of those terrible germs topull thiem down ia the ditch or gutter arM devour them there and then. The speaker after this was dubbed "old germ or bug doctor." It was some time as you will remember before we could get the people or even the doctors to catch on and hoi up our hands. But that's all passed and the theory is universally ac eepted and I am not mad with any body. Coming to th"e point I heard a colored man say the other day that he had been living in Louis burg aboi t thirty years and that Louisburg was in a more unsani tary condition than he ever saw it before. Isn't it time to act? A thorough sprinkling of all the streets in Louisburg would go a loag way towards preventing sick ness, disease and death by keeping dwn the germ.laden disease pro ducing dust. Every wind or breeze carry to the even slightly irritated conjestea or mnamea air passages this "tlust, which is replete with many kinds of living organi which find lodgment on these, sur faces that act' as a fertile soil or Lancaktkb & Wnxutta. feubber Tim. 'You do not have t send your buggy wheel away to have rubber i tires put or them. H. C. Taylor will do it as good as the factorr and little cheaper. All kinds of repairing at H. C. TAYLOR'S Buggv Factory Louisburg, X..C. n Her Hair Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Is Woman's Crowns Of beauty. If you have fine hair. keep it so by using our hair tonic. If i i t . . . you nave poor nair me tonic wm im prove it in quantity if anything can; win improve u in appearance any way. v, GRADES V 9 LEAF TO eacco 0 All Standard Hair Preparations here also. Cures ror dam'.ratl", fallintr 99 hair, premature jrravneif, etc. BeasIey-AIston Driig Co. : sSs I Removed ! Everything Lively at sSSK FARMERS WAREHOUSE TODAY a 99 Barber Shop iff m nnler the N- t- thr C culture mediums for the develop ment and reproduction of this dis ease. It is now a well established fact that we get disease through and by the air we breathe, water we drink and the food we eat, and that certain diseases are transmit ted to the human system by the mosquitoes, the housefly and the pestiferious little .flea. The breed ing places of these little- animals ought t be broken up around the house, in fact everywhere they are iouna. , Any s'ze vessei noiaine: a little stagnant water will soon r turn out a large family ot mosquitoes. just as small . and large pools of! i.:n -i. ;n ' r wu wai,cr : win aiiywnere. , as in chemical science, so in the art of speaking and writing, condensation is strength. "A word to the wise" , "jf. E. M4L0XE. ''.-..,-'..'-- -i.. r -J . from the roo Clifton comer Meadows Building on Court Street, where we will l pleased td servo jtom. First Class Work Our work will be of the 8ame high tanlanl ami when you are in neel o( a sliave, hair-cut, ha initio or anythine in our line yofi need not hositafe to jjive u a call. We ntw have throo chairs and can serve you - faster. Wilkins & Stegail if House Full of Tobacco C .. Prices Satisfactory ... 61 Average Loads Louisburg College Aa Ideal Dome School Ht Girls Fill - Term Blfii Wednesday, September ) 8th, !9W ' .'7 i ,T.:" jariljridinsti '' 00 himself Baltimore Sun.1 - Jichblor Chamberlain's Colic," Cholera and;- Di- arrhoea Remedy Never Known to -r Fail.- - s --' "I haverused Chamherlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since it was first introduced . to . the public In ioz,,anq nare neyer , ioana one in stance ,where a cure, wasx - not ;spedily effected bv 4 its use." I - have been a commercial traveler for eighteen, years and never start out on a trip without f)t f OklanoV ' Ind Ter. " For The purp" t to sccjr for th dct hlthful condition. hrr r Hor, Ouistian lnfl-anc. a Ubtl cuitur. and a thorough cdocation tt 'a tnodr. et Ezclnt advanUrv foMutic. Art and Elocution. Preparatory Department aCMcial oare for yooagtsr airl. V NORMAL COURSE Eapeciallr prepaml foroQ mvmcn. SU tin thcniMT for iraVlve aad cradX f ynfi work. Annl rmafJi a adta fwraatioa and. athWtk."Tl marked latur of this adkool im fad trUna) era af - .- - - -. ' .' J Mrs, M. D. A1W. Present - J Jf-"- ... LouUburg, N. C. Yours For The Farmers t laiows & n J (Oil T j . 'v. k 99 , mxJr-G9 i 4 r 99 V Tne Scogin Drug Co. :- 9 3199 v.
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