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f- , ' & I*-' V..1 ' ?. ~i .= | -A. F. JtMSOH, BDITOB AMD *4 .' i ' ' ' i, ? 1 VOl. XXXIX. COUNTY C0MMIS8I0MER81 WX -,. DAY JAMOABY 3RD. ~ J. c. Tucker Was Retained as Bight Watchman?Bond or f. R. Williams Reenlyed?Other Business Attended td. The Board of County Oommlsf. doners met in regular aeeeion on r Monday?all members being prepnt F. After reading and approving the ? join utea of the preceding meeting Salomon Kearney was raltered of v , Iranklinton Graded School tax of . 11.06?not being in aaiddiatriat. $1.14 tax in Franklin ton Gradad i School diatriot?error. G. L. ltd ward a, at' Hayeeville 1 township, waa relieved of poll tax for 19(M)?infirmity. were appointed a Committee to let v and look afta^ hpiige at Carpenter** , .Mill, across Crooked Creek. ' Abron Wilder way stricken from onteide pauper lit?being dead. , Bond of J* It. Williams Superiotendent of Roads for Louiaburg township, waa reoeived and ordered recorded. Bb **a giretv tha oath of onvo*.; -V: 1 W, P. "Wil?on, ot Harris township, i; . was rslwvwl ol poll-tax?en or. Dillie McDowell was stp,icken Report of K. N. .Wiljidras, Superintendent of Conn^IIome, waa reoeived and fiUd. He reports 9 wmte and. 13 colored inmates. Mrs. . JobnJBiSl, white, has been sent to | -;^Tr. WtUiao^us allowed 99.00 yff per month each for beard of oonviete D. 0.'High waa allowed 97.60 t*ef month for three months for Oztra -?t ervico? to the p?l hoam . " . J. H. Csrnsdy and Nathan Richardson were relieved of Frankliaton fl in nail lhat tin couuty id' Isw M.OS'etch far coffin until furtliC.' Tucker waa allowed tame /' compensation as guard to jail and ' waa ordered to viait the jail every hour in the night. It waa alto or, dered that he be fnraiahed with a key to outside wall, h* - 4 - p ? "T. 8. Collie waa appointed a eoramil tee to purchase timber for Lo l labur g bridge. After allowing several accounts | Bo*rd th*? edjowjjed to ha wjn Hiekf?Cooper , '%$ I On Jtneary 6th, at 10:80 i a . ot iarited rslativaa . and I . 9f*pda assembled, attftebome ef the . bwdeH parents, Mr. aud Mrs. A. W. , Cooper, in Naah eoenty; to witueaa the marriawit ' oeremony of their daughter, Mary Alfred to Mr. ft,d Hioks, of L'ouiabarg, the Key. S. Jfr. Taylor, of Littleton, officiating. The parlor, decorated with terns (w.(t"lt. ., ... .. ? .. . . . aim wrtlU oar nation* ?Dd lighted by " - mai^y oendlea, formed a charming ef| feat. (To the enohaoling attaint of Meodeleebon'a march tuiyrj^lyoly ?Tendered hy lira. Frank Avent, the / ^iride, gowned in white mewaiine ^ j eaUa, oerryiag a boqnet ot bride'* roeea end maiden hair ferae, enterred I / . with-her maid ot honer, Miaa Pinh - Be| Davie, tot Aroola. The gtoiu . '?jf meeting her (rem the baok parlor With hte beet man, Mr. a 6. Hioka, ^jHjjMjfeblirg. ' #ther atteodaeta of ^ereUm Maude Hioka, ai.ter of the groom, wjfh Mr. J.M.IWn, of I/mUbarR. Little pjuiin oi u0 wiuflj tfii Flog i_ I e . - " -j^vj " / I *?? . ? * ? '+i ... . - _ " V." * . V . . , ; h THE COUHTY, TH3 ? -v " -*5.'V ' LOUISBURG. k. C.. FA woald be the legacy of eaeb return tng let of girls. Happy wore those who osme under her influence. Seldom hoc the toollege loot eo meet in one. Mis* Jones, who sorer* ber coo oQotion-wUli the college its order t< fit herself for 1ft. W. O, A. work ha been, eoooeoted with the opUeg< nearly-over sinee she finlshedsehoa in 1000. She is W elooutionist o marked oktlitj anfeas long dresra ed of a time when Me might use lie -talent as an accessory to othe training in the foreign field. Sh goes, to Baltimore for the neoessar; training, after which eke will be as signed work, thoegh^ehe does no yet know where. Our college At soolation will miss" hmuMdly; sb seemed to knew ever phase of the work, end to tier, mor then any one else', ? due the yer eatiua aaaAaiettnn ?* 1 -VsntaKnrrr - fW v?l ?V hi IIBIWII IU Jil/uioum J WW! Isge. Thdaghjier place -will be di] Suit to-fill,. w?!are .gratified that Louiaburg girl haa" dedicated h< frfe to the Mailer'i work?Leuii burg Echoes. . . 1 New Store From the noticcin another onlam it will be hoc that Mr. T. T. Terra has leased the Clifton corner, rtoa on Coart Street,J formerly oooapia by Cooke & Daria, and will condoi p: general merChauditing bnainai therein. Wty Terrell is one < boaisborg's moat progressive tout men and.we _htyc no that he will be accorded a liber patronage by his many friem throughout the IceuiUy. "VVatoh f his advertisement next weei. - ?i-HB?a-sHas. lovers. f Among those who changed th? place,of residenee the first etjt Wnw ; 4 JHp. -' ' .J'W ran: ' ' ' * ' * " NAQB|| J/ fith the geod wishes of the 'ameablsge the bnde and gioom left for Leuisburg, their latere heme. The beautiful bride, possessing many sterling qualities of heart and mind, waa a former student of ^onief>n?K College, who oomee among us u a welcome addition te the home life of oar community. The groom is the ton of oar erteemed townsmenMr. L. P. Hieks, with whom he is aseoeisted in boaineiia, where by hie merteey and oloee application to the firm's interests has developed a business tact that points to a *ucoesffal oarser. ' *? ^. i. . ~~Wa jnin their many friends in extending ieongratulsttone. j 1 fT ' ' Hownli-Bunfi - w? ;-j, - At the home of the hridea'a father Mr. R. K. Bonn, near Margaret, on December 20th, Mies Nobis Boon hnd Mr. John 8. Howell were happir ly married pi the presence of a few intimate friends by Bar. L. W. flwdpe, pastor of the Bsptiat ohurch ef Leuisburg. Those present from Xoaiabarg were Miss i^na Wilder and Mr. K. A. Bobbitt. _ The bride ie a daughter ef one of Franklin county's progressiva farmer Had the groom ie one of Loaisbtrrg's most eaooossful and promising young business men. Tbey have many friends whom the editor joins'in extending good wishes and oongratula"0" OnJ Wednesday morning, Deoembar 29th, at 10 s'oloek, the marriage of Mrs. -Laura Bollard to Mr. William But well, of Woodwerlh, N. C., waa eolemized in the Cottage pari era Rev. B, 'W. Bailsy officiating, abated by Rev. J. N. Cole, ot Mrs.llallard baa bean ideatiflet With the College six years; during these years law have passed oat o oollege without an appreciation o her fine nature. She will always bi iaaeoMied with thg aesthetic; tfr jbaautiful collection ef palms am kot-houee plante used with ?u?l charming effeot in the defloration dn this-ece?U<)n, and the piano fron Which Heated the strains of Lohan grin's Bridal tiboroa bay*, been be eempaniena tUrodBKoat her eenilM tion with - this T isatiwtion, He eharming penoa^l|r is bat the Hat arsl outcome/of gsnerationa . of Ml tared encesjors whose ntmes ar, closely aaaoekted with ool?nai iif, in Virginia. Mr. Burwell also is da seended from a long line ef distin guiehpd families, being a liuesal do eeendeot of Governor dpotUwood of Virginia: He is diatiri?%'?, Man fiBHfra, aa Ma beautifal country appriatmests, hears spprenable eriMr. and Mra.'BnrwsU luftimmediately after the eerpraonr for Bleary BRl1' Louiabarg t??ehert are generally considered firtiee. They noon**, noma identified with the oollege And Louiaburg people, and the breaking of tint ties that bind them ao cloeely together is always accompanied The marriage of Mrs. Ballard, the rest mads necessary by Miss Herring's e^es^artd the response te the sail of the Great Tesoher. "Go ye into all the world," by Mies Jopm. fliWirf rinnnm Knn . yuj -1 lug HOI ye*r mod m h,\lf aMooiitiot. with |tb? Colljfe* lii* H?rriaga iofoMd new lif*?*4tpttt tgfo. oeivin linw of wo^^yU^Df'^JingliiU Dm. of th? od^Uo-ftd pliood thorn on hlghor Mk,1 ft|? wm iIio Sapr " 'jf"1"^ Wf. CoUogo Sondny fxnlty #di|W& ii OTK i oit'iut we note tne following! [ B. F. Wtlder he* moved kit fai I By bank tolhe country. I . T. P, Allord haa moved 1 ? family to the houae vacated by 1 r Wilder OO Bprtng aitnai. I K. H. Sine baa moved to ti 1 bpnw by Mr, Alftrd a Kenmor# Ave&tte. J. M. Joyner tie* moved hii far - ly to the O. F. Richard eon home. r j [l (itS Uonof Mil. j The following d.Helve credit 1 ' Bathe no tat honor roll of GatoHri lit La# Mathea ' No We MitdbefT/ Pearl* Vaughi Mirafc Doke, BetfMv Houae, Ante] Viok 1 4 i , 2nd Grade-Viriwt Delbrid^evAttaDoraey. hed Grade?ludu .Whnlea* 1m fc - 4th Grade?Hurt**. Faulk, Nana Houae, Elijah Whefeae.. 5th Grade-? Ha ford Harris, Frai Holllbjp worth, Ernest While** 7 th Grade?Nan Hin*a, Pear Hollinprwortk Maar Mitchbix, Teacher. ax me voOSg* U The Y. W. . C. A. cslebrenl Christmas" with, mo?t appropriate ah I beautiful ezereiea. The foUowin was the programme rendered: I Instrumental Solo?Spring Son I .?LiRtrrano Jorfier. ;x ? I A them--Merry Christmas Bella. - * Briyer? IjStitia Midgette. tl Hgolo?Star Divine?Susie Wiloo} Verses?Story of Chriat'a Birth,. I DueC ? Sltuwber Song ? Miase Witheriogton aid Gardner. j Beeutatjftn Old' B BTATE^/gy TTiraWg. (DAY, JANUARY 7, 19 DO. THE l&nw PBBPLt ; TUIIR MOVEMENTS- IN AND OOT OF TOWN. , Those Who Hare Visited tonls burg the Vast Week?Those < Who Have Chine Elsewhere >r Business or Measure. ^b. C. Alston visited Littleton dur iaa'the holidays. Mr. J. E. Thomas- spent Obristinai r in Rook^Mat. . * JJI. Hln?- viss^ his sister s FoiirOske the gaet week. , it W^ ftosyhr sod wife vieite. hat sister at OarAeeas the past week e Mrs. haoj t^leke, of Inrtianapeli. ? lnii.,m visiting at Mr. W. M-Peraom e SftT Arthur Arriagton sod sod, ? J Richmond, Ta, ware in town thi I' week. || Mr. E. H. Malone, of Havanai " Cubs, Spout Xnin with his pe?pl ,r here. * * Mies X?V TT.KBV of OxfoW, i visiting bete aunt, Mrs. M. H. Aj coot. ? Mr" J??M- ? v?" ft *1 WSTU venton during tb i| "sTstiTbdnier and wile, ef Hock ig ws^fkivisited W. J. Cooper duriu, m the Xroas. '' Mr. W. C.^JSooke, of Sp*rttnbor| >8 8. C., spent the holidays with- h *f. Henry Strickland and aiatsr, Loi 18 of Apex, visited triande u town ft 5r psgfweek. k . A. EdwsA Alston, of Oklahum visited' his sister, Mrs. W. H. Pies sees the past week. \ x "r Mfe Mattie Clements, of Hands ? .on~Sfcttd st Mr. ^rU fls^ goring the belidayl. "* *' Mrs. B. W. Brown, cf Elisabe '. City, ie visiting hsrwpth.r, Mi "* Caddie V. Striokland. [r- " Mr. H. B. Hart left 8?#rd*j f , BlaeksbwB.^whert he will I JJ fj* fltaMfY. Rl Mr. C. T. Breed love, of Trembe Tsxaa., was a seller at thv Tutu a < on 4iea daring the belidsys. ! Mr. K. C. Barrow, who is now 1 1 Olteu Jtt Qreensboro, spent the hp '?* Mm. ft, O, fltffottgtwi of JleHdt tttf aoo7 vUted ber sister, Mts. Si Pahaer, daring the holidijjT *,J *** ?Ml. Carl Ball aad ?i?t*r, bt Waft *? field, eamsoraf to Lenisbarg < I* thetr aatosetrtbhr Awing tb? hotklej .-" Jes -d BeWeftJ Milliner, i H Wllnnn's Mill.; apeet the holtd.; with tbeir aunt Mr*. A, W. AUto lt '(Uapt) Frsoois NV Cooke, who u. a?w itaberi it Fort Moultrie, ft. j| ' toted ? bia people bore daring tl ,k botidak Meeere. f. H. Fixator, J.Y le Hoilingsworth, J. S. Lancaster eu H. C. Bowden attended a km tin of the Mbriwer* in Charlotte la week. t, ;M J. H. Mitchell, who kae been lt 1(} bated acSVinder,. Ge^epent the bpli j day* with his people- near town. H Informs os that be" will make Ral * etgh. Ids home ThWfnr. g Messrs^ S. P. Boddie,T.Gk Boddi and" Mrs,-Georgia Boddie risitei Leiut W. \T. Boddie in Wsshingtoi Citvdnring the hoKdfcyw Leifit , Boddie has returned to: hie.etatioi | in Montana,..- ' }; a . ' i Patronise "poms BnttotrffcWR Under the subject of patron isin| . Ill adfl IBftdoragefDg oohm ottrprfoesJ M 'Eocnnrege every horn* enterpriee. f 4ftli *n iotereet in eVery iedurtry, invent libertllT in tbe Mock at feitb 1VTiiMi wikfi-14-trib.t. u# ever year city, in every feotory^jn PL. riM_ v ' i .^ . will always be above pan. Buy home made goods. Ask four raer'obdnts (or then*. Wear home aaade garmania,. aat home made articles of teod, sleep an home maAe bade, lead heme made newapapeae. In this way (ha meney yon spend is only loanedl. It will1 ooma back to yon again, with interest. IPVaiae np year oity?don't ran it down. Stand by your oserchauts and nsadwfaoturdVi? they are the bone ana ainaw of your municipal structure. Stand by fw chnaehea and schools?they are tha hopes of your fntuns. Staad by yeni 1 pease?it ia the Uralses aaiitinal thai guards your. interenM. . 1 We owe U to. the oo mm unity ia ! 'which wa live to do everything wi I,, aan in every, way -possible that wil k be to its adva-*-B* Oar neighbor^ f prosperity meaaa a. great deal mor s ton titan aoaae oae who liven eke where. - We should bear this in mini t in baying one goods. We enn af J ford to pap our home man a 6rn prioe for hp ware* rather than sew _ our. money away, knotrin^iha.Vemj dollar onr heme citizen, make* wil help in sustaining our sehoola atv ohnrcbaa atid publia institutions. I "* pays riohly to patronise homo ip e dustry. New Additions Jp Faculty e . nr. ?k. s^ujfecn- ??> 1 from the Echo?e^v^h5^5^?* thi additional? the faculty ofttie-Louiaia bus; Female College -"to. All "the plaoea made vacant by Jthe depart B> are of Mieeee Hay Jonea, Katberiai ie "Si. Harriot and.Mr*. Laura Ballard ,uMiee Roberta Diokens, who wil hare charge of the expreeaion de ^ partment, ia a graduate t f Greene boro College and haa ainoe atudie tnuaio and elocution In Baltimore an *' at Altoona, Pa., Miaa Dfckepa wi also have charge of Mre. Ballard muaie claea. Miaa Snath Tatti( 1(1 who wUl hay* charge ot the Eoglie *' department, h a graduate of Trinit College and a let) of Columbia Un * varaltr, R. -T IW ' Ml tohlner? W at son 0? - On Deoember 2?rd, at 9 a. a.,M L. W, Milchiaer and Miaa Etna Weapon were married at the home < o tfco hoido'a ?? >,.? ii. n.?u w.. f r*" ftTIW: TH atlihdtBU w Roger Witaoa with t(U Mo fj lllwhlarr, J, A. Mhohtaer %lth 11 Li JuaGltS iMt, tf. B.YnUiabd Mla? Emify ana Nellie Mttohln.r. A I I I * "* I? ^ ^ ^ / 7^ ' ' - #U QuJfckua h ~w?* ?r??d by the people bt- BooWtwg that the atffMtm J*T * ma* i? fiHKKSTSiSTii ittne, I'heve Men' aligned to titof work.' Since eomiag . into' your i?fctbave-baa4 ire*ted with' the ' itohOrt- kW?e- acd oonaidarMtonJ ~^? ' * H iJ. ' .; ' * ' ' t. 'fw ' -' . ? >"V < ' "V? p - ' . 7 *38 " '" '..'ipf ? , " .'''.\ : ' ?-? aMK " T _ i~i . - * ' . - " SUB6CMPTI0N ft .00 P? YEAR NtWHUt 46 I era beginning te faol; virv ranch . at boaae. Tha oollege in, the largest . _ / sense possible is yotns-negardlesa of Vdenomination. Thar? is probably no tfwierpriae in onrv miAt the^ Hobs of which- would'be keener fejt than this. It puts a laage' amount of ~ < mower in circulation, amd in ons wsy pa another tee aha* WWy business in 4 town. The Board *t Trustees" have SuMhorized a building and its equip'assnt costing $?5yllft0. A largo share. i 'of this moat be pud by the people.-of oar town. 'Wears counting on, t some onbfcde help,but before I can, l go the people living elsewhere I: moat first knew what |he people oft i Louisburg wiU'do.' JH'or unless wei in whose midst the oollege is looat-. 1. ed show our faith Jn tfls enterprise, a by starting this fund with, a Ubuatk s eubaoription it would bn useless for . - me to ask men elsewhere to put 1 money where wrf are net willin^te r put it esraslvee. I want to aee ev J ery person 10 town irrespective of I ohuteh affiliation and secure iwn r Wa t liberal contribution to. "Ulia 1 cause. d.ta meeting held tgl the , T* . I Chamber Commerce last' October, t something over two thonaanrl dol lara was subscribed by aboat S,dozen oitiaens of tbs town and Mias Cora \ Bagley retjuestecLto act aa treasurer and convert the shbrnRrmtione - into ) notes and ossb. These nave been s turned o??r to me-and 1 hope to we . -every subscriber within the nexttaw days and collect bis sabecnpr. , . tion in oaab or sates payable at a* * b early day. The Oew baildhig will be begun jua* aa seen aa there aaa^_..H I funds in hand to warrant It. Wa are - not going to mburr a deht, 1 hope ? every one will respond liberally and ?" i mat? their subscriptions payable at EEr ' d an earjr day ao the beard will not ba II hampered in its work. The ooo's ferenoe has given us aa e f^wn an' ,, opportunity to show wiiather or not b we are really* wSfl y mutter, e?py one to ao their k a?it tfs gg? ^ -e bBlWirgv _?Kii s'aas^" ; r. Marriage Licenses. T ? Register of Deeds BV90, ?f io th. following >n oonplsa during the month of De le Whttd? Bit Ifiniliii ibd Lodid O/adfl, u Utt &nd Hat*w PrtVett, ft. H. "te1Sf.&Gs^?k2?r.s " Maria Wi Bullock, Walter Aycoeke ft Valeta Earei Arch Hrmaa init Ltt< ' n. 1* Woot tie? J. Aycoeke and Sal lie . B. Bbe?m. ft. B. Jean. aid Ella DHt m _ Mufl Cotton and Oaaaie L. Weldon * a^2fcb?? and Grey AWord,t, G, Morj.ari and Martha Morgtb, L. t, I HGBSaay and Jency Tant, A. A. Drake land CJarrie Collina, B. T. Bay and Blca I Spare*, W. H. Perry, Jr., add P8?J I Km"> "? Ayeaeae and Ida Oarroll, tldb'nft. Howell and Kobia a Bufltt, W. It". JSokdftfe ir,, and Noby Weat; Vf.it: Burwali and Mfii Laara B Ballard. Milliard Paw and Nettie Lancaster, ?uty B. ChiAtkafb and Bona P. Ballard, "W, t. H&riion and Annie Dean. Colored-BeAger Etppe and Mary Smith, Paul ftatrto' and Emma Moray Jamea Parry and HWty Wilder, Clay ^ ton Baker and Qadrfe'Hhrtafield, Laiter Crudup and Ethel Dunstob earn Holdeo and Annie O. Perry, Taylor Maasenburg and Etna Holden, Garlna Harris ' ^ S andJtiddle Crudup, Earneat Hartafield ^ and Afioe Baker, Charlie Cooper and Mattie Perry, John Kearney and Anpah I Joyner, Emmltt Bobbin and ManrTeirell, Willie Bod well and Sallle Long, I inthony Harris and WffllwU Moore, #lllia Brown and Emma Mitchell, Xfcck <L , Wttiford and AnnUHaggfos, Frank 1 later, Jr., and Anna Poller, Old Al- . 3 aton,,a(al Annie Webb, Buddie Rod- ~-J| W.ii .? " ariaiL-ii and Marj Anna Crodop, BiUk. B. Har- $ ria and ira.ie BobWtt, All t3lrickland ; Jj and Zelma Wardrupe, William Diavla | nmI Mufirtt B ridge rs, San Bridgers ^?^"3" r10^ ?uch men as Mr. Thomfl0.? but -viih
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