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^ terday, following tha load of thi
House, paaaad an act by which thij
sovereign State rafoaea to Ix'domi
the aat'a paw af Naw Yerk holder
of fraudulent bajda to bring eui
agtinel the State of North Carolina
The original bill waa what we eall i
' "seeek" bill lin North Carolina. Th?
man who introduced it claimed tha
^ he did not even knew what it ben
teined. Isn't that a dangeroaa an<
irraapenatnla way ef offering btiti
'? The peoples admiration fir thai
law-makers is not heightened bi
suah public avowals. On iu fan
the bill merely permitted parties' t
make gifts te the State, reqoirini
the offi?efs ef the State to bring an;
naeaaaary aait te eeodre property a
doaated. It was not oaioalated u
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R- 1st It is positii
M it original, position sac
- is screwed-and bolted t
'* blnek and sounding bee
S3 its full, ella-ar. sweet i
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FRANKLIN TIMES
A. F. JOHNSON. Editor and Manager.
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FjhJat, Janunry/^1 1910. "
If Dancan eeuld crib Morohead
v >t> getting a Holt-on patronag<
could probably SettU all theii
. fferradaa ? Grant conccaaiona t<
a friends, and haap Cewles of firi
ad' Adam's head. ~~
We sometimes think that th<
'' New-Obssrver n rathar hard on th?
Southern Railway, bat what woult
we do withont the "Old Raliabla'
on the- watch tower, whose evei
watchful eye detects fraud anc
" ron^dojng, and by its persistency
brings them to justice? It is a ter
ror to evil doers.
MB. m Baxter . Sutjiw ru , ?rh<
shot Dr. Payne seme years since,anc
recently held Bp a railroad condnetoi
with two revolvers 'ehoald ohangi
his name to Baxter Sham well, as hii
5-lfo "shaming" aieknes > fooled ourgooc
Governor Kitohen into postponing
- .bis six months on the rosds, imqoser
upon him by Judge Long, nnti
April
GOOD FOB RHODE ISLAND.
The Senate of Rhode Island ves
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rely aet effected by alimatic or otmosp
1 shape. 5th. By the Nyse wander met
retween the string plate and the metal
ird irresistably sustains the enormoas s
md rteh tona^ which comes ont free an
j Selling Ingtrum
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Serin for our lal
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; raise aaapMAo, tnd the balk of the i
, legislators had not probably ever i
heircPof the South Dakota gnit, or I
" tjie fraudulent special tax bonds, and
^ the schemers evidently represented
, it as a mere sot enabling philanthropists
to make donations to State institutions.
In that respect no serous
criticism will lie, bat it should
. lie s lessen to legislators in Rhode^
- Island and elaewhere not to vote for
i bills unless they spderstand them
L tnllr and h avs locked t? see what is
l behind them. It is aa true libw im "
i when first recorded in He|y Writ
that "a gift pervertetb judgment.
The patriotic course of the Gev- i
I ernor, the Providence Journal, the
> Providence Bulletin, and Rhode IsI
land's representative men ahowe
* that there was no purpose among
r the beet men te harass North OaroI
1ms or to bring s law-suit against a
r sister State. T-he prompt action is
full proof that, outside the few who
engineered the underground echein ? '
Rhode Island ie not to be blamed
' fer the legislation. The eetien ie
1 appreciated ia North Carolina and
r does credit and honor to the 'State
1 that, though small in territory, ia
''small in nothing else.?Newe and
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Roslnburg Item*.,
Not haying seen any news from
Rosincmrg in ae long, we will eend
in e tew. items.
Miss K ltd is Hughes is teaching
B school in a little" log honee near
t whsre the eld eokeol boose, which
, ?u daeuoj-ed by fire tome time ego,
, stood. The eommittee is tiering
I new eobool house bsilt et Hicks end
L Baker's cross roads, im it will -be
i oempletod in a fee weeks.
, Mr. (J.'lie K. Strickland and Mrs.
t Susie Pace, of Spring Hkpe were
. married en December Sited, 1W08.
j The attendtinu were es follows: J.
9 M Strickland,.ef Wakelleld, and
r Miaa Edsa Strickland, of Spring
t -Hope, L W. Taylor,- of Spring
, Hope, and Miss Minnie Strickland,
, of WakeSeld,?. C. race, of Spring
I Hope, ant Miss Ada ^Strickland,
, of Wakefield, Philip Maaaey, of
t Waksdeid, asd Joe Strickland, of
i- BP** ^ . All Wh* were pr?
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AVE ANY KNOWLEDGE OF I
kcultv VhaVaaabU* u? to diitinguu
jtqd the FALSE?Our ?o
weNappeal to '
sense as to
ewana^r M
^ianos a\clis
Why They\>
Old Wood^I
heric cbftng^^nud' A'l joint*
hod of conalfuetion the tome i? wo
bach framfC and rests on the flan|
train oytit strings and keepsthe
id brilliant, being unencumbered t
&ht the Nysewa
Prices and Terms
le catalogue, which gives full details of
iTis^he Greatest Innovation
IE exclusive agents
We also handle Starr. Remmington, C
vorth's Etrfnittii
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snt report a very pretty marriage
and a pleasant time. ' We wish foi
them a leng apd happy life.'
Mr. Viek, of near Spring Hope
has recently moved hia family rtea
Wakefield, and will Oconpy thi
house recently vacated by Mr
George Dew.. _rr .
Mr. Vernon Mitchell and' Mia
Lena Bonn were married on thi
19th of December, 1909.
We were very sorry .to learn o
the death of Mr. Allan Mitchell, o
Wakefield. He leavee a wife ant
four children te mourn their loea
The family haTe the aympethy o
the entire community.
With beat wishes to the Tunis.
. Hvox.
O
ACtri.
TO THE VOTEES OP PRANKUN COUHTV
A. tha campaign year ?f 1410 ha
opened .t will be the object and pur
moo of the people to select suitable
2deompetentmon to til the vari.ue
county offices, and in mjj humble ?'
eumstaneee financially j7 *l?
nounce Ayeelf a candid As for the of
flee of Sheriff of Prankf.n County, sub
ject to thowetion of we next Ceuntj
temocratiAConTeathjb. 1? declaring
my candidacy I must <ay if I am noaai
natod It willV V,!?*h tb!
of the people\ I ha/o not been fat
toned on publik offiA as my
opponent# ha vdeWofn, conaeqaently I
thVy^inSTvV^^^^d a imlliomol
for me contrary tlW< own senseoi
dutv. Yoa remMidfcr two ??*" 1
ill defeated for^onVaation for 8h?riff
Uy friends insisted that I announce
myself an indrtf ndenncandidite Thi.
I refuted to df>, because I did no'
think it right pr me w do so. Yot
remember I hall a card apbllthed Stat
ing that I knew the peopia had nomina
ed a manr wlfote past iweord wopli
shew him worthy the honAr they hat
given him sua-that 1 wished to ta
that Lwould give him my Ideal suppor
as I had altera done. NovJl am wil
ling to leavl my nomination to th
eoatideration of the people. Wf defeat
ed I arlU support the nominee and shal
ever remain true to the principals o
the Democratic party so long as it ad
vocate. sqaal rights to all m?n am
special privilsgea -to none If I an
nomtnatad and shook! be sleeted
promise the people that all boainen
coming into my hands as Sheriff shal
be promptly and accurately performs,
without partiality to anyone man a
aat of. men, I furthermore promts
the people that evary set of mine eon
carting the affairs of my offlee shall b.
performed with the purpose and unde
tha consideration that 1 am the aervan
of the people and shall endeavor to ac
as each i Tom very truly,
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iXTERNAL THINGS, IT MUST BE REASON"
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ih between the real and theiraaginary. Tbe TRUE
rnaon sense, free from prejudice.
VOUR OWN COMMON
THE MERFT?OF THE :
etal Back Frame
Sctrtilz Organs
{re Far Superior to The
Sack Construction: .
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i afo eliminated. 3rd. Retains the orown-in the soundin
itidekfully enhanced and i < given all the power and awe
ye seat op the back frame and the metal flange seat on tl
Vianotin tnne for a much longer period of time than
with tab wooden posts.
ncTei Metal Back Frafne
Just Liki^You Want
the construction ofwhe Nysewander Metal Back Frame Piano
of the age in Piano Construction.
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???v?o ui? wiuiu nano. otli. TM pin bleek JK t
tie string plate, in such a manner that the pin
theold construction 7th. Wilt always retain ffi 1
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