Newspapers / The Franklin Times (Louisburg, … / Oct. 22, 1909, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
rue- odoiobuo vlC0 as tO Tunisumeui. do course pe. you sax? yfcv of ..Well MU Middleton, I came op J- tam " I! ' tot a. quickly .. lj.coald -tea? ?! ?endiS . the ball, 0 w - , . - , UlUU .KeeDinor him- f i atJ . i10r after tteorge ; toia , me you - . :, wouldn't let hiru go into the halb.to with the other - 'fecbelars. T-he ' Knppose be did throw spit- b:lll8and8ingoutot time on pur T don't believe he meant ",to George is a - real obd boy at heart, his mother, knows - .that better, thanKany;one else. ! -1 know he isn't as bad as some of ; the x other pVt'pr George says so. Now you "I i.na the other- bovs feU ?e George, won't iyou? tLspit.balhiUo..I know ' they YeV'U 8en? W W 5d throw spuix" , J tto erovern fthiMfW T wrntA o1-. anrc savs so. 1 can al- a - r"-: believe every word George I . f """p.iruuD he is so truthful: You L" , ' 1 - " f?"7. loyeiy. tiooa-bye, Miss Middleton, you won't forget my suggestions, do, waV8 alls me Mven't always found him' so? Weli lv - . . ., . I always say, Now, George tell mother all about it, and . she , won't nonish you at ' all.' And then he joes, and I forgive him and vwe are go happy about it. You mast let m go up with the. other boys; he jo t loves to sing; and do you know he actually cried when he told how l,e had to make out three long bills wbile the other boys were haying guch good times singing. I cried too and I said, I'll cro right up and tell her I can't allow any sucn pun ishment as that.' Don't you think it's rather cruel to single out cne boy and treat him so badly? Why he must be picked out when all the other boys do the same things I know they do because George says t , ii. : ; - go 1 Uau ( imagine "Last week, you kept him after 8;hool too and the" poor boy had to hurry his luncheon abominabty. I suppose you didn't keep him over time, buMwenty minutes after school takss just that. time out ot his lunch hour for be has to practise a half hour anyway. I really don't wan't him kspt after school at all. He wn't very strong and when he isn't taking his music lessons he takes two a week or his dancing school or any thing else, I want him to be out of doors. will you? v Good-bye.' V DmipS" the, years in,, which our pxiro food laws . have been put into erect there has been a great hurrying and scurrying on the part of the food man ufacturers to change their raethoda to make them conform to the law. f The Quaker Oats Company Is a con spicuous exception. It was admitted that Quaker' Oats was as pure and clean as , possible and that it was an I-ideal food. ' . - " C' ; v It is so cheap that any one can af ford it and so nourishing that every one needs it The result of last year's experiments at Yale and' other points where food, values. were tested is that Quakers Oats has been adopted by many persons as their food on which fthey.rely; for adding vigor and endur ance of muscle .and brain. . . V ' This splendid food Is packed In the regular size package and In herxnet cauy seaiea una. 'ine latter espe cially adapted to hot climates. 4 P. i li 11 A LIM J Headquarter .foir S3 Men's Correct Clothes, Shoes, Hats, , aud Fashionable Furnishings. I DIAMOND GQIGHBgnSD SPILLS-- HOTICE TO TEACHERS. BRAND 1 CO! r,arrfist ttZrr?Sl"SOT CHI-CHES-TKU'S DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Ri; and uwd metaiue' boxes, sealed with Blu axuuuu. AAjka au vtbe&i Bn of yew Pmggtot - and uk for CniXJHKR.TTl H DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-fivC years regarded as Best, Safest. Alwars Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE A W7 TIME TRIEiJ FOUND. The School of Committee Goia Mine I township will meet at Centre ville on baturday,. October 23rd, 1909 for the purpose of electing teachers for the several schools in said township. All those wishing to apply must send their applications to tne undersiirned before that date. , J. K. Whklkss, Ch'm'n. Oct. 3rd, 1909.. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. The undersigned havine qualified as auuiimsiraior 01 Annie ai. x uuer, ue- ceased, late of Franklin countv. N. -C.. 1 -this- is to notify all persons h&vincr' ciaims against tne es'ate of said deced ent, to exhibit them to said adminietra- The opening of our new tock Uof ital i&url to rtry ptanata who prides himself on hit ptrion! iprxsnnc, Tt sr g4 to as r to onr customers that our larga store is filled ' U orrrflomiflg ritb ocAm bought with the greaUxt cart?, and we om! cordially inil all lo ro and inspect them. 4 Wc Purchase - Advantageously with the idea of giving buyers lower pric on such sppArl thsjj urasUj can be seen at a glance. Style, fashion, quality a4 superior origin ship pemdes eTerj ginncnL Some Money Owner can get same by 1 tor on or before the 1st dav of October. aeseriDmg luuy ana paying lor this ao. J. W. King. Wanted. A purchaser of my services. No reasonable offer refused. J. S. Cobb, Louisburg N. C. 1910, or this notic -will be lAeaded in bar ' ofthcir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This JSeptember 29th, 1909. I. U. K.KARSEY. Adm'r of Annie M. Fuller, deceased. w. ri. Yabboeough, Jr.,Att'y. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. By yirtue of a power of sale contain ed in that certain mortgage executed on the 10th. day of October, 1903,- by J, A. Andrews and wife to F B. Ricks, and duly recorded in the Registry of Franklin county, in Book 142 at page 37, default having been, made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, the undersigned wil', on Monday the 1st day of November, 1909, it being the first Monday m said month, at about the hour of noon, at the Court House It's so good for boys, Door, m Louisburg, N. C, offer for don't you know? auction for cash, the tract of land "Why of course I want himto do -therein conveyed and therein described : , , N as -follows : - That tract of land situate his work and be good and all that, in ranklin county, Gold Mine Town- but it really seems to me you might strip, and described as follows: Bound- T 1 ed on the North by the lands of J. A. Andrews and Sandy Creek; on the East by the lands of J. J. Lancaster and manage unu a nuiu ueiiu. xuw ai. h mie we don't cross him very much. We nay, 'Now, George, won't you do this to please ' me?' And some times he is real nice about it, espec ially if I say, If you do, George, IH coax your father to Jet you go to -see the ioving Pictures or the theatre.' George is-o f onL oV sho w s! Then : if he does have' a cross fit and scuff his feet and bang the doors, we just let hint alone and he comes around all right. "I suppose yon can't do the same with forty that I do with my one, but it does seem as if you might hare more reasonable punishments. No, indeed! of couree we wouldn't allow George to be whipped! Why! Sandy Greek ; on the South by the lands of J. J. Lancaster; on the West by tlpe lands of J. A'. Andrews, contain ing One hundred and ten 010) acres, more or less, and known as the Kear ney land. ' This 1st day of October, 1909. . Y F. B. Ricks, Mortgagee, to the use of D. T. Rollings worth, Transferee. Win. H. Ruffin, Att'y. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND By Virtue of an order of re-sale, made by, the Superior Court of Frank, lin county, at the August Term. 1909. in that action entitled R. R. Woodlief vs. D H Gill et al., tie undersigned commissioner win sen, on Monoay tne 1st day of November, 1909, it being the first Monday in said month, t about the hour of noon, at t"e Court House Door, in Louisburg, N. C, to the highest bidder at public auction, hat part of the old Henry Merrit tract of land which was allotte tr. D. II. Gill. R. R. Woodlief and G. L. Wood lief in the partition of the same made under a judgment in said action to them jointly, and more particularly de- - J .tt T- - . unra as iouows oeginning ai a staxe in a stump hole with two large Dog wood pointers, R. R. Woodlief s cor ner; thence S. 1-4 E. 0 poles to a rock with Maple and Pine pointers, corner of No. 1 ; thence alone the line of No S, 87 3-4 E. 63 poles to a Hornbeam. corner of No, 1 on Tar River, thence up said River as it meandeis to an Oak stump with Maple and Hickory point ers, K K, v oodlief s corner on the River; thence along R. R. oodlief s HneS. 2 1-2 W. 80 poles to a Rock- thence S. 86 1-4 E. 25 poles 9 links t a Rock; thence N. 28 3-4 E. 9 poles 24 links to a Rock; thence S. 87 3-4 E. 20 links to the feeginuing, containing 39 1-2 acres, more or less. Terms of sale cash. This 1st day Our Stock of Ladies and Gentlemen's Shoes is unprecented in material, stylo, workmaruhip and durability W rr resent the perfection of sho crafL The lirgett and mcit complete line of ldi nd f;&UrrAt& toun comprifting every style, finish and tjoality knivo to th tr4L An inspoct n of our utock of winUr and f2l ntitUt .Ar. i!h tu remarkablr low prices will atonith you. Krry grmdr. jt;Iily vrl price that can be drriitcvJ N. B. We also have special drigc in clothing and young fellows who want cloihing and fcoiw.r rtlh ttp tctr t ! dah TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND COME TO SEE US We will always greet you moat cordially whrlbrr r.i u, turcr uca WANTED! 10.000.000 ootindi of any kind of SCRAP IRON at once. I will pay i5 rii. per humlred pounds, liones 23 cta.-jer October, 1909, Wm. H. Rumn, Commissioner. By virtue ot a power ot sale contain ed in that certain deed of trust execut ed on the 15th day of v Februrary, v 1905 by J.. A. Andrews and wife to Wm. H Kumn, trustee, ana auiy recorded in the Registry oi rranKlin - county, in Book 150 at page 470, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured, and de mand for foreclosure having been made upon the trustee by the-artv holding: he has always been ruled by love, the bonds .secured by said deed, the un T, . . T ,1 . .n , dersighed will on Monday the 1st day Thats why I object to your keeping of Nyemberf 1909f it being the first George in the' front seat, and talking Monday in said month, at about the i- . t j j - u: hour of noon, at the Court House to him so sternly, and detaining him . in Louisbur&:, K. C., 0ffer for after the others have gone, and all sale, to the highest bidder at public that sort ot thing. It just breaks a boy's spirit to be constantly repri manded. "What do I -suggest?" I'm sura it isn't my place o tell a teacher how to punish a child. iBut there is just one thing I can't . endure, and that's notes and cards of censure and that sort of thing. "When George brings them home addressed to his father, and we feel obliged to let him see them sometimes, it just makes me Kick. His father is so harsh with Gorge then that he some times taxes away his pocket-money for three whole days, and George makes such a fuss when his father auction, for cash, those certain tracts of land by said deed of trust conveyed and therein described as follows: First tract. Bounded on the North by the lands of J. A. Andrews and Sandy Creek, on the East by the lands of J. J. Lancaster and Sandy Creek., on the South by the lands of J. J- Lancaster and on the West by the lands of J. A. Andrews, containing 110 acres more or less, and known as the Kearney land. Second Tract. Bounded on the North by Sandy Creek, on the east by Handy -Creek and the lands of D. T. Hollings tfortby on the South by the lands oi D. T. Hollingsworth and Jj A. Andrews and on the West by the lands of R; B. Stallings containing 105, acres, more r. less. Third tract. Bounded as follows f Beginning at a 'Hornbeam on Sandy " reek. Andrews corner; thence S. 69 W. 129 poles to a mulberry, the An drews corner; thence s 36 I 2 w 71 1-2 EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as executor of J. A. Thomas, deceased, lat of Franklin county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons havini: claims against the estate of said J. A. Thomas to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of September, 1910, or this notice will be plead in bar of (his recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment, fins Qf September, ly(A). , R B. W HITE, Executor. Choice and fresh Cut-flowers pounds, Brass Copper Rubber Lead inc Beeswax Green Cow Dry Wool 6 cents 8 Hides U ' 2 f 20 s 10 10 noles to a sourwood and pointers: thence isn't id. and sometimes 1 have hys- s 36 poles links to a. rock and point- I - A nranr,1 rnrnor- fhorrrf rSJ 7r vv 25 poles to a nostoak; thence N. 11 1-2 Miss Middleton knew how unhappy W. 10 poles 20 links to a Sweetgum; thence JN. Z8 W. 11 DOies o 4 nits to a u rics. Really, I said to George, If I sti makes me by her notes, she wouldn't send them, I'm sure." But George said, 'Why, Ma, she's down on me; she just picks on me for ev ery little thing I do.' uO yes, I told him he must be good or he wouldn't get his promo tion, and I should be so ashamed! whiteoak; thence N. 25 W. 5 poh s, N. 6 3-5 W. 10 poles, N. 5 1-2 E. 11 poles to a whiteoak; thence N..13 1-2 W. 14 poles to a stake in Hollingsworth's line; thence S. 52 E 55 poles to a rock in the path: thence N. 24 1-2, E. 17 poles 15 links to a Sourwood and Span lshoakR. B. Stallingscorner, thence N. 38 E 189 poles 10 links to 2 Gums and beech, pointers on Sandy Creek J thence down said creek as it meanders Of Carnations, Roses, Violets, etc. Floral designs and Flowers for all occa sions. Potted Ferns and all kinds of pot and out door bedding plants. Veg etable plants in season. All orders promptly filled. H. STEINMETZ, florist. Raleigh, N. C The Best Policy The .Safest Company I pay caih for nil of the above. I. SPIRE PHONE 166. IMPORT BULBS Are now arriving We have a firv m-sortment- Dlant early for the brt re- suivs. sena xor new ricr iuiv. member we are headquarter forchote CUT FLOWERS M edding Boquets, Floral Dcaipas and Flowers for all occasions; mail, tele graph and telephone. Orders promptly filled by J LO'QUINN &. COj PHONE 149 Raleigh, North Carolina. ; jj U old D rrrK I! j 1 0 jrlad to hare vou rail in a! thea, fitrJoa rs. of tiihu raarhinr. C !1 to W. E. WHITE Furniture Company The strength, conservatism, economical management of the and f-rtf f V hoTiT)Tiifl(r ATitaSn?Ti(r A Q n proa 1 oa tear he won't anywsj? Well, more or less. . 1'U tell vou one thine, there'll be one 1 ' The Kearney tract of 110 acres con- ft . . tains two good three, room dwellings geat f U8s, if he doesn't The : Sa- and about 40 acres of cleared land .with Penntendent is a particular friend of tiSer !?Id-A i - T rno , , m - . , - The other tracts compose the J. A. mJ nusband's and the wife of one of Andrews tract.' with over 100 acres v : -if .. i nlaoyoA onH timhpr snlfi. anri malfPft otia sec A I me th -o.t prominent politicians is in JSSSS, f SSJta SS same whist-club with - me, and fon. It has a dwelling and - necessary that hoxr ,ox tJ v.af;n outbuildings.. and is a' very : desirable ha - -TV.""- farm. Them " aas, it 1 krJbw it. ' f . ; 'We has got to do better work for tracts will be sold"- separate ly, if desired. - - This 1st day of October, 1009. . , " r WM. H. Ruffin Trustee. Equitable Life Assurance Society of The U. S. v Make it the safest company in which to insure. The liberality and adaptability of the ' 5 ' New York Standard Policy Make it the best form to select Full information and rates furnish ed upon request. Address R?H: DAVIS. i-Wftii c. JUST RECEIVED! A nice line of Clothing I am ; ? ... 11 1.-w tli on I going tu pen Wholesale Cost. SAVE YOUR EYES And Nervous I am going to close out ray entire stock way down under wholesale ctt I have one hundred ladies coaka 40 ner cent under wholle cost. I have a big lot of SHOES : Tos. 3 to 31-2 and 6 1-2 to 8 that I will sell out leas than cost- I also mt odds and ends in DRESS GOODS and hamburg. going under cost. I am going to make a clean swep thU fall so come on and be satisfied with the bargains. I m coin togtafrth new One of sample bats. Corns nd get a suit and a bat less than the c oth will coit, :jn P. Winston Knergy and Who Knows. go to Ono wat rcn 4J ;vtt.i 3 1.-11 - wm -r r -wmm i-ri nar n voa m cut, 1 raa ttl miZl rrr proud of, eUcai that will rvJjer thai brdwh the nerve and tauKim of Ue ryr a&4 will ftt crzU poMible with rUjc hm ht UrhtT. A Fw Rc.i4on5 Why You Should Let Mo Fix Tbcm Far Y 1st 1 kII ll.t rsmt Lta4 thai raa If hccf 2of. I pre more tLorcKixh iaiaalks of rrr 3rd, My modrra mrUM of UUzt VL9 rr a ti u liai Ukt,a t- the jrrral $tiltl rn tht c&szlrj. 17 for'thlcni d bOCft h0"1 Url ,rr I will be ia LouUbarr" at li LiU:tx H&uL Tottr FraailiUtcm, Octobrt 27 th, topper al lr. I crJ i r. DR- S. S- RAPPORT
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 22, 1909, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75