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I i '/ r " ~T T " ' * ?- V1! : "T'm ria t' ' *. FRANKLIN TIMES A. F. JOHNSON, Editor and Manager. HuuTy January ?1 1810, 1 . SDlX To SSW 4 o TSBTtHB* *!*YS D C All ton?Loit R B Harris?A Card W" X) Jackson?A Card ' . ThoiB Wilder?Notice T W Wood A Son?Seed ' f_f -TI**h*rl'tt"~]?or ***? WrtHif Wlinami ?Strayed or Stolen m TAR DROPS. ?Coert convenes next Monday. ' ?If yo? want to bay goats obeap read the ad of J. P. Timberlake in ^^tHia issue. ? N - "-^The.Commissioners are having the'blinds and windows to the oouit hoage repaired. > - ?Mr. J. J. Lancacter bas moved bis family to "Beagaloe," Mr?"E. S Ford's summer home. ?Messrs. Dyer and Newton have . opened their photograph .gallery over P. S. & K. K. Allen's store, " ?Mr. M. S. Clifton has taken a position as assistant oashier in the T Fanners & Merehante Hank.' ^ --Mr. W. D. Jaekson has taken a position with the Seoegfn Drag Ce. _/ See bis eard'in another oolemn. ?Hon. C. M. Cooke will preside over Franklin Superior court whioh ? nonvenea llQTB On next MOnSSV morning. ?Head the ad of W. B. Cooke. He says be has just reoeived a let of new good* and -will be glad to show theui^ to yon. ?Mr. W. F. Wsahingtcm arrived yesterday and will 0|>en hie photograph Gallery in his old stand on the Madon Hotel lot. v _?A orew of railroad workmen were in town this week patting in a. pair of platform soaks in the Seu board friegbt depot here. Mr T H Fuller w?^n to aaa us one day the past freak and informed as that be has"a ben tbnt laid two eggs the week before that weighed one half pound". ?Dr. and Mre.ArH. Fleming took u number of their friends up the river on their gnsoline launch for a boat ride en Wednesday evening. ,~ The trip was very muoh enjoyed by all.' ?Mr. J. S. Howell informs ua that he kas bought oat the general merchandising baiinea* of A. VW. Perry, Jr. A Go., on Nash street and will continue the business at the same staad. ?Superintendent of Roada, J. R Williams has been busy with bis toad foroe leveling up the court I square the past few days. The work' ' .1...., 1... ?% >Uxli ?k. I of, tbe square. ?We are republishing tbe sobeol - apportionment as made by the Board of Eduoatien en tbe first Monday in January on aoeount of some of the figures being left off of tbe one pub. liehed a few weeks ago. ?It wentd be a*good idea for the eleotrie light plant to be started up a little earlier on these cloudy after-, 'noons, as it ' would be a means of ; .1 more revenue for the tewn as well as provide the merchants with light on such oeoaaipna. 'We are requested to state that (he ladies of the U- D. C., wiah te give a dinner on Tueaday of next week, for the benefit of the monument and if any feel inolined to help in thia pause, their donations of any kind will be most, thankfully raotived. s ?Freeman & Co., is the name of a new firm that has opened a gensr" al meroantile buaineas under Ford Warehouse on Nash itrest. The members of this firm are all popular and energetio young men and will no doubt reoeive a liberal \ abare of tba^pqbtlo patronage. _ ?The attention ef our farmer readers is direoted tc the srticle id thin i?B*?-?bout the Farmer* . Institute*. . Tbtrinstitute vill be held is .y. Ixiuiabnrg on Friday, February 4th, ' and' in Frankliatbs on Haturdar, February 6U1. * let ewyooi who uan do ao oome ont on thf*n day* and learn all. they can about these institutes and their working*. There will be mnob valuable information to be gained. Qrtag your jtife and daughter* with yon a)*o. . . .... H---JLIJ?JLJ?mi l-gag 4 * ?The following appeal by an editor ia reproduced because, since flour has <*ria" it baa more ferce than ever: "We see by an esteemed eentempdrarv that a young lady in Chicago is ?o jxirticujar that she kneads bread with her gloves op. vV net of that? TRe editor of this paper need* bread witb bis ooat on: he nee Is bread with his trousers on; in fact, he needs braad with all ot hi* clothes on. And if some, of his ~crsdit?rs dSn'l pay up pretty quiok be'll need bread without anything at all on," and tbia western clitnate is no Garden of Eden." ; * Katesviile Items. Mrs. V F. Yates spent'Monday night in Louiabarg with lira Jennie Yates. - ? : ^ The farsssrs in this section are ifcry busy burning plant beds and getting ready for their craps. " apt. W. J. Strickland has juat received three fine orkington ohiokeus for whioh be paid (16.00 aud express. He dees not- seem .voty well satisfied ever matterakebia neighbors have been "pulling" bim about having a guardian appointed. This be counteract! by returning the compliment to one of his neighbors tor purchasing a talking maohine. ? With beat wishes for the Tnm. ' X. X. [The above items were intended for last week but- were.received too late;?Editor.] . Woodmen Meet. The attention of every member cf Louisburg Camp, No. 214, Woodmen of tbe World, is called to a meeting that will be held in its -forest on Tuesday might, January 26th, for tbe purpose of attending to any such business that may come be lore mere. All members ar-expeo:ed tp-be present. J. W. Hollixgbwokth, Consul Commander. School Apportionments At a meeting of the Board or Education held Monday, January 3rd,the following apportionment of the public school fund was made for 1910: * DCNN8 A White Colored 1 Fearer -dlpOO 84 00 2 Social Plains 12ft 00 84 00 3 Pine Ridge 3? 00 84 00 4 Pilot\l 4H) 00 ~ 5 Buna \ * 3? 00 ' 1 \ HARRIt 1 Mirth Bock 140 00 84.00 2 Clifton \ U0 00 84.? 3 Kett Hnc 2S0 ? > 84.? 4 . Rock Siings l4o ? 5 Kileys T ' llO TO 8 Prospect 186 ?^-"^ . '.YOUNGSVILtB 1 Garner \ ^''132 TO 84 TO 3 Oak Level 124 TO 84 TO 4 Tharringtdp 136 00 84 00 5 PUt Rock \ h4QTO 90 00 2 .Popes \ |lS6 00 84 00 3 Mt. Olivet \ 1132 00 84 00 4 : . \ / M00 0 Mitchiner \ / 136 00 820 00 6 Katesville \ 1 124 00 84 00 hAYWVittR 1 . " K 90 00 2 _JWinn- / \132 TO 100 00 3 Epsom I 1200 00 84 00 4 Whi taker I 128 00 60 00 SAND! CREEK 1 Laurel I 14) 00 84 00 2 Moulton I Us TO 1^84 00 3 Ingleside I 36(100 84 00 4 Kaarnevs I 132100 Ri an 5 Mountain 260 V) 84 00 6 Alston 124 *0 84 00 UO J) MINEL 1 Ontreville 260 0\ 88 00 2 Wood 260 00\ 80 oo 3 Sandy Crsek 280 00 \ 4 Pears* 124 00 \ CK )AH ROCK \ 1 Bab Rock 132 00 \ 84 00 2 Justice ? 132 00 \ 84 00 3 Cedar Roek 400 00 1 84 00 4 Red Bud ' 132 00 .1 & White Plair i 400 00 \ CYP fflBB OREKK -W? 1 Uatasrille 13( 00 84 00 2 Gar I 132 00 80 00 3 Wheless - / 124 00 LOUI8BURO 2 MaplsTille 300 00-- 160 00 3 , Hickory Rock 260 00 160 00 4 Pearee 100 00 84 00 6 ' '84 00 By order of ths Board, r ' . J. C. WiNTsoM.Ch'm'n. R. B. White, 8upt. < pVkjtooiLphs - Washington, thJ photegrapter, will hs in Douiaparg at his old' stand on the ccfa Hotel grounds from Jan, 20 toVM. Will have the most ap-to-dste \ra? of photos eve* (bows in LanisVWrg, and will be ptepsSaA to ds-wlVfcinda of .work, Krraemberthe BatX and come sad aha M. I V Jlotios! Owjag^tXlh# prevalence of small per amoAg ths oolorsd people I will do work for ths whits people oily. ' - \ W. F. Washinotoh. . ".A ;- ^ - ' ' . J.."A. , ' y ' v . " ? . 1; _ . ^J?~G0f]fHF R6?. Napolton and lh| Battla Soarrad Haro ^ ,N. at Rdtiabon. . : 'Hie or*v>rW?al repertory of every school t?)_v probably includes Browning's poem Beginning '"toil know, The render yf memoirs, however, particularly those of General Mar hot. realizes that Katie bop. battleground though it was. had its humnrnnv ""pai't and- was not ilbl tragjady Star by t says: It was first-at Ratishon that the emperor endowed tire costing soldiery. making them at once chevaliers of the empire- and members of the Legion of Honor. The presentations of candidates were made by the beods of divisions, but the emperor allowed those soldiers who believed that they "merited this honor to come before him, and he alone Judged and decided their worth. < Once it happened that an old grenadier who had campaigned in Italy and Egypt, not having been mentioned, came himself te demand in the most phlegmatic tones the CTOfiS. . . * "But," said' Napoleon, "what have you done to deserve this reward?" ? <rWeIl, it was I, sire, who in the desert~*6f" Ja(Ta, in an appalling heat, gave you-a^ watermelon." an? swered the soldier. _ "I thank you again.1' said the emperor, 'Tint the gift of this fruit isn't worth the cross ofthe Legion of Honor." Then the grenadier; hitherto calm and self possessed, was beside -Wwwaolf-aad-oripd with the greatest volubility: "Then yop count ns nothing the Seven wounds Hliat I received at Areola, at Lodi. at On'tiglione. at .-/. "fr'T. . ; _.? v , '_ ti . -- !-- L?1 , ' .; - - '- - ' I A Feeling o ! . i You feel secure when you hare your funds! where [ a When your money is placed with this banlo there A We carry fire and burglary inauranie. \ IA Our officers are bonded, which insures a cartful h IX with the bank. \ When money is loaned we require security. \ Our bank operates unfit? (llo sUJiBl inaMM^^Ugh We pay 4 per cent on savings accounts andceClE I We issue cashiers ehecks free of charge to peysen tar. We invite the public to make the fullest use of V H FIRST NATIC ' LOUISBUF UNDER SUPERVISION J?F I ^ ~ r* 191 - ^ ' If ban yon am in town YOU call at L P A Chattanooga Steel Plows, Dunn and l)i Haines, Back Bands, Hames and Trace 1 ljog Chains, Cant Hooks, Collar Pads. Ft Extra Plow Handl?|4lChioken Wire, Barl Heati g Stoves, Stove^Bipe, PaiiiiB, Oils, ) Paints, Turpentine, Machine Oil, Putty I ing, Nails. 200 barrels Pata^qco Flour, A S Strplher, the largest and ot&qst X burg wishes to" buy your furs at th , before selling I L- P. h ONTHE CORNER PHONE | \?== ^ ^ , A Brand New A Brand N< . ../ ' A^fofaij And to Make leag matters short" I simptafwti d np ia the Clifton eorner hnildibg feraemr < ganeral merchandise that I want to sell, ?oJt\ oJ^-ieadt together." J r - If Ynu Arp Hnnorih/ *. ^ If you ay* naked I can clothe you, if }oi are ba work I ean furaieh you the tools and fa/m imp the aaoney to pay cash I will sell them m you 01 those ekickens and egg* and that buttar and g< ~ _ Clifton v Corner "|~ "|"# TEIF 11 ' * rJ' ygteS '"Y" I ii . rx..; . Jit - ; - Am tne t-yramids, at St. Jean d'Acre. at Austerlitz, at Friedldnd?my eleven* campaigns in Italy, in Egypt, in Austria, in Prussia, in Poland, in'*? . But the emperor, laughingly interrupting his torrent of words, cried: " "Now you're getting at1 it. You should have begun by telling this at first., These campaigns are worth more than a melon. I create - ynn nl.nij-nlinr n'f thp tgtffr - an annuity of 1,200 franca. Are you satisfied?" "But. sire. 1 prefer the cross 1" I cried the grenadier. "And von- have it since I have made you chevulrer." wna the reply. "But I would rather have the cross!" And the simple minded ' soldier rofusp<l,to budge. It took all sorts of persuasions to spt hi* mind at rest and make him understand that his title of chevalier bore with it the honor of the crosa He was satisfied only when the emperor himself had pir.ufd the decoration on his breast, and he seemed infiinitely more satisfied with that than with the gift of 1,200 franca ?Exchange. A Picture of Eternity. The negro preacher is noted for his enthusiasm and his picturesque, almost poetic, way of expressing things. In "Life In-Old Virginia" r Jr ,? McDonald telli shout a new colored minister who wae conducting a revival without muoh success. At last, however^Jie awakened his congregation by asking: "Does ye' know what eternity is? Well, I tell to'. "If one of dem HT sparrows yo" see roun' vo' garden bushes was to dip his bill in de 'Lantic ocean an' take one hop a day an' hop 'cross de country an' put dat drop of water in de 'Cific ocean an' den he hop back to de 'Lantic ocean, jes' one hop a day, an' if he keep dat hoppin' up twell de' 'Lantic ocean wuz dry as a bone it wouldn't be break o' -day in eternity." "Dar, now," said one of the brethren, "yo' see for yo'se'f how long eternity is." v . Look to tho Bright Side. If you would be yopjug when old adopt the sundial's motto?"I. record ndhe but your hours of sunshine." Never mind the, dark or shadowed hours, forget the unpleasant, unhappy days, Remember only the days of rich experiences. I/et the others drop into oblivion.- It is said that "long liters are great hopers." If yqu keep your hope bright in apito of discouragements and meet all diKicuities witha cheerful fnee it will be very difficult for age to trace it* furrows ?o-yeuf brow. There ia longevity in cheerfulness. . 8h? Ritnimbtrvd. Small Mabel had received a parental' injunction to remember at least one thing the minister said at church ana upon her return home exclaimed, "I rembmber something!" ? __ "That's-right, dear," rejoined her father. "Now tell me what the minister said." ' \ "fle said," replied Mabel, "A collection win now ha taken up.'" ?Kxehange. ^ v, ? / e N' 7' r" ' - ".J v. -. 3 x \ ~ A notkisjj can happen to them . t -'.' ?? la^o^a^^overD^meri^.^^, i "" ir bank. _ _ . X " J >NAL BANK - X' ' .. "i '_ 10* ^ Hicki. I can gupply you with iTe Plows, traces. Plow Linen,? ? ? looks, Collar Pads,. Collars, Single ^ irijfdn Iron Shoe Lust, Shoe Nails, ^ bed Wir^aml staples, Cook Stoves Lead, JajJabjc, Paint Brushes, Dry indblasg, Windows, Doors, Mould-" St t, ShiptStuC, Oat^. Corn. d? tier in'turs in the towmhfjjouis ^ ^ lighest market price. S.edti^o^ A ?< 2 LOUISBURG. N. C. J X ' =BBB| Y|ar : |wfirm ' d New Stock nt to nay to the public that I havo opon- _<; - _ loeupiodby H. L. Davie a now (took of 17, t>u want to boy wo ean certainly "got l\an Feed You irofoot I ?k ihw yon, if you want to lemente andvaet of all if you havent got a credit. "Ne\Sed." So bring along it what you vi>\ IRCjLL ' ' - . -
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