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>eot? of rapid commercial development by a failure to Suitably provide or the negotiation ox*reciprocal and. riendly trade agreements with fotsigh ceuntries; secondly, has increased to exorbitant figures the coat of iving, thereby.compelling the raaae-1 ;s of our oitisens to forgo all luxur lee and many the necessities of lite; thirdly^ has oreated a privileged class Bnjoying tavorsd_ conditions by legislativs act, and? Whereas, The Paynt-Aldrioh Tariff l aw fa deairaotive af the beet traditions of the people of the United States and diverts to private sources revenues which should accrue to the people and the Government; . ... ' ^ y Be it resolved, that we, the reprei? ntativea of the Democraoy of this I Longrsssionat District, pledge the candidate of this convention to a repeal of the Payne-Aldrieh Tariff Law, and, affirmatively, to the enactment of a tariff law for revenue enly. A resolution of that character, or ike import, in every Democratic ^ongreeaknal Convention will carry insurance to the "voters - thal_ the Demociatic party is oom milted to tn lonest tariff measure. A decisive ictory. pn that issue would wipe out he nntoriops tariff sohedulea which live brought the United States into y. hostile trade zone, it not actual rad^war, abroad, and into discontent, hardship and want at home. The olcNfaahioned way of dosing a veak stomach. Or stimulating the Heart or Kidneys is/ all wrong. Dr. Shoop first pmnted J out this error. Thi^ is whyXhiy prescription?Dr. Shoop'b Reato rally/?is directed entirey to the cause ofYtheee ailments?the veak inside or oftmrolling nerves. It sn't so sifficuly sabs Dr Shoop, to itrengthen-a weak Sfemach, Heart, or fidneva, if one goes! at it - correctly. Sach inside ofgau haslits controlling or nside nerif. When taese nervee fail, hen those/organs must .surely falter. These vital truths am."leading drugpats evorywhere to dispense and recimmend Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Test t a few days, ana see! Improvement vill promptly and surely follow. Sold >y F. Reid Pleasants. Lopisburg, T. C. foyner, Franklinton. jALE~OF LAND FOR TAXES , Notiw i? hervby Riven that on Mood*y . FRANKLIN TIMES ; ! I t F. JOHNSON. Editor and Muugcr < 0X1 run, - *1.00 J six months, ts ( thus months, . - *h | *r"l ? IH" I The Wednesday's edition"'of the N ej*?- Observer contained ~s very ft industrial supplement of Robesen county, which does both the ( pspsr and the county credit. I Ix is reported that an ail well has been discovered near Rocky Moapt, . N?Cl, by G. P. Duncan and W, W. Pearsall, The report say* that "after two days interval the oil ebntinnes to I rise on the water in thfe well 40 feet'' deep." ??_ . T< Tub case against E. E. Powell for j s the rauyder of officer C. W. Dunn, ' of Sootland Neck, which was in' progress at Halifax the past -week ' has been moved to Warrenton and t will bo tried at the June term of i court, which coavences on the * 20th. ' TilS commutation of Baxter 1 1 SWemwell'a sentence by Governor | Kitcbin Menu only t? give him li- < cease to practice his meanness. He 1 has held op another train. The Governor should now recall this e eommnntation and make him serve < his sentence. . i There is a reason why the repub- t lican leaders in Coneres* claim that [ the Payne- Aldrich tariff bill is the i best the county has ever had, and it j can easily be seen by everybody. By this bill the business of the trusts { and monopolies are made tnore proSt-L able to the ewoers and when election j times come they will be in a better j position to oontribi te to the cam- I pain fund. ~ ' There is no doubt but that the J poorer class of people 01 the United * States, as the Republicans in Congress claim, are responsible for the j present high cent of living when it j is remembered that they, wfap >n ..J absolute need, accepted the premises J of the trust magnets and the everready (?) to pledte republican candi. y dates as men af tbeir word. But 1 what have they reorived for their support. Only the faot which cannot J* be disputed that their "table has N been 'ebbed by thoee whom they favored." " ? ________ M ? L Bot if Camion cannot bnt fe?l hu- H miliation, what -mtiat be the wound to L Republicans higher than he, men j, preeumably wiser, hut who have let Jl themselves temporize with the odious L propaganda he represents, or have openly favored! What must this Jj emergency mean to President Taft, who declined to use bis influence against the Cannon rules, and who, H only a day or two before the insurrection in the House, allowed Rim w self to be drawn into an out-aud-out ct alliance with Canaon, by forming j-' one of the "l'alt-uaonon Cullom trio, . Je which by letters, intruded apon the & deliberations of the Illinois Associa- ^ UorTof Republican editors? How * can President Taft resent personal fit applicatien of the bitter, but whole- yt some proverb?that a man shall be ^ judged by the company he keeps? aj No, the reproof administered by the J. Representatives in Congress to abpm- A| ' inatione which they could no longer j" etthor tolerate, or-- overlook, eannot Mi be limited to Cannon only. Th.- H' House whipped the President over Cannon's shoulders and hit the Tar, hinjyl "f ?n Th? stinger that w out sharpest was at the end of the lash.?National Monthly. Sii Hi f*-?L* v A RESOLUTION. Jc We take the following article from the National Monthly for April, which is very wise indeed. And we I would like to suggest that ever Dent- u' ocrat who reass it, cat it out and put it where he oan get H to use at the primaries and oonventiens: et wnXhsJollowing is respeotfnlly sub- ? tpr Congreea; to the Dsmocratic oon- fil -? gwlornl district oommitteea, sod, ? In general, to the voters of the Unit"^Wbiwss, The Payne-Aldrich Tap- * Iff Lsw.hr^hss destroyed tbp-pfos ip K \,f . : V: \ ? #?.. u?^uu uijui urj iviuac 12 o'clock in., H \b* court house door of Franklin -county d the town of Looisborg. 1 will sell at pubic aqction for rash to the highest bidder, , and* named below to satisfy the taxes renaming unpaid thereon, as provided in hapter 558. Laws 1901 and Laws of 1909. N?e owner* of the lands or the persons in < rbose name* they are listed, the township* ' d which thej are located, the lands to be old, ths taxes and costs remaining anpoi . j hereon are a* follows: DUNN8 TOWK8H1I. eh Crudup la f -4 24 J Perry 87m Moccasin Cre-k 3.56 t L Patterson! 21 l-2a Tar Rivpr 6 26 ' IT O Peltiford! 75a, Conteatua Creek 4 46 H Walker. 2 la. PrirettV 2 09 ffl RR1S TOWNSHIP lay wood Elh , 2a Big Branch 6 00 [ F Freeman 188a. Crooked Cfeek 9 01 YOUN ISV1LLE TOW?HIP oldi* Fuller. I lot 8 Yonnpsvi^e 3 95 ohn Patters* n. 1 lot Main street 0 28 N Ray, 1 lo Nassau Street / 3 25 B Yonng, 1 ot College Htrefec 5 35 _ FRAN1 LINTON JT0WN8HIP [ 8 Cook. 1 ot / 11 99 ackson Fall r. 1 lot A 12 M T Qulley, 8 K) acres "* " 1 lot residence, 1908 _ and '09 158.24 Y Gully, b ianee >' 404 + re Hawkins 2 lots / 4 10 it'ie Joyne , 1 lot- / 3 40 onvenia Jel rejs, 1 lot 1 88 S Low err dwelling, 1 store 83 10 J Levister, 4a 3 40 p;> Mitchell, 1 lot I " 2 30 w iDiam Smi b, llViA 8 48 * 3-n Willian son, Eat., 1 lot 7 00 >sh Willian ion, 1 ;lot 7 00 _ ?frA* LLfeJ TOWNSHIP ? A Fuller. *] >a. l.nfches Creek 6 59 F Wright lOa, (ale* ? reek 3 02 . SAN I YCRIEK TOWNSHIP rs. Or an del 3a ham land 141 ^ rs. Kate G< rden,j3a. ha " land 1 AJ GOL l> MftE TOWNSHIP ~ A W Goptoo 84a;Sandy Creek 4 08 CEU tR MUCK TOW N8HIP R Griffin ( ad others 33 2-3a. Rd Bd 2 32 LOl [SBCKG TOWNSHIP. f nston Allei , 9a, Davis land 6 17 milf A 1st or 1 fit Halitax road 3 4U L Be as ley 2 ipta. Baker lot* 2 97 f >bn Bulloci 1m Brick yard 7 94 V as- ttrodie 4m Tarboro road - 4 49 -m >bn Clack, : ta W H Aliens land 2 65 J ra Lee Coo A 1 2a near rr 1 95 LUj*e 1 Co >m 1 lot Halifax road 10 40 I Day 1 lotiHalifax road 10 34 >ba Dickenl la Blab town 9 14 gsr Davis lllot Halifax road 8 51 arningtorJDavis 1 lot Kenmore ave 9 14 me Davis 1 lot Mineral Spgs 9 84 m 'O. Egertonll lot I imberlake 9 14 laioey Bdbrton 1 lot 3 40 P romas FioAl 2 a Warrentoo road 8 04 I ? Foot Ja Warrenton road 5 63 I arl s Ffstsl 4a Warrenton road 8 18 8 biftia Cfeeixl-2 Tathoro road 8 20 tsy Grfrn 4k rr , 5 53 til Grefo 1 lot Slab town, 1 lot home 1 lot Mfneni springs lo 94 Q istis (Jr*e:i.4l lot, Mineral springs 6 68 ? bn Hiwbes 1 lotCanrch and Nash st 22 95 o. Haft 1 lew River road 8 81 Z ha Hiilewrkd 1 lot near rr 1 88 1 rncvvMsx'ewbod 1 lot Newport road L lot 8iiuer?A springs 11 87 * ekie HU1 1 >4t rr 7 06 I swelf Hayesln 1-4 A DLewis 8 88 m ikrris I bt Tarboro road, 1 lot Raid ftreet I 24 15 "I fl Harris! tot Raleigh road 18 14 X iUf sObw 1 tot near rr 2 35 idHlw JobDsmn 2 acres Warren road 4 10 r tn Kearney lllot Egertoo 9 56 J sy wood Lewk 2a B;1* Harris 7 36 sal Merritt } lot Baker ~ J 74 ini e Merritt 1. lot Baker 1 74 hi Hann 37 k part Joe Branch 13 16 * be t MitcbeJll28 a Pleasants J167 ni irey McDolrell 1 lot 3iai> town 7 78 . til 1 ,El Horn, ? 82 ? I leai 1 lot Wain street, rew, 1 lot Ik strrst, mnl, X krt, simp Main .t? et I 41 98 fl rs.Von Owsnft 1 lot railroad A 82 H tr.fe C Perrytl lot Neble street 28 9^ ? chid Perry lllot Fox Bwamp lo 02 .itfcfPeri v t Ait Graded School 7 89 f eiW*erry 1 a Sfub town " mm 'Plffi ??rn 1 bt Jlntiax road J97 f i 41 Slab town 3 7#.^ u*? ?fl#u ijlL Slab town 8 a Baff- 3 Iteom ibMt 1 3 (u "* 114B H.TJJcS?"* 1 lHaliia* road 10 79 1iJlr ? '?P t"*d"?r road - 1 95 _ "Tg Jo* Br*?eb 13 4S I I mm lanoroaah a a Wnrrratoa rd SMI /3bdUi?:^^,,,EY' ^ II ' V . - 'A\.- ' * - -.(1 ' . v. ' " ? .. . . zieglerT; t We^av^u/treceived a big lot of Ziegler Brothers , Shoes, in/ all the j fashionable low , eut styles, strap | sandals,/ oxfords* j pumps apd in Pat ] Leathet.vVici Kid ] and Gun ^letal at j $2:50 I / to "i $3100: Ziegler Snoesj need no lipcom- J mendation, \ they; \ are known to be j the best. Aljpo a J full line of 1 | rnnKXAMici! uvunirtip!: n High and Low Cut! Ladies ^.nd Chil-J iren. We have | lever sold any jhoes that gaye | ; h e satisfaction j ;hat the Godman! ioes for the price i /hildrens |75c up | Ladies $1,25 up 1 Big Sales in j MILLINERY md *nevr lines 1 u s t irec eived. 9 blowers, Hats,j I i b bf o n b and 1 Crimmings. Miss 9 llara/ is pleasing 9 tvery one and 9 he is as busy as 9 :auJ>ef^Come to 9 ee /us. | F / ki o n i 9 i i^. a n. ?., i iGERTON.! / . . . I < / ? " . ' T " 7 ? ^ Z ~ REPORT OfIT | THE FARMERS an ^P'v At the Close of Bui A RESOURCES A Loans and discounts *103,133.02 Z uverdraits ?,323.03 ~t Banking house furniture and J 1 ^B fixtures 7,231.4a Z Demand loans 3,630.001 1 ^F" Dnofrom Banks and Bankers 14,365.691 A P,?.h item. 2.420.551 ] Z Hold coin.. , 827.501 1 Silver coin, including all 11 ^B minor coin currency 1,890,62 1 < Z National bank notes and oth- , I 3 er U. N. notes 1,996,00 1 J X *142,333.81 I State of North Carolina, county of J^aaklii V named bank, do solemnly sweartha /he abo' A and belief. > / 1 Z Subscribed and sworn to beforaftne, thai 41 lie. My commission expires JanyKry 27thll91 [ The. Far/hers & f - -- J- LOUISEW CBCHEATWAM, President >} 9 UNDER SUPERVISION OF TH I We ton i To the. Winston Bjnh i - have yoif tolc THE ALSTOI j. | | T~POI\ftt1 The celebratedWr - is now ?wnedJbr i heseason at our $26 GU*j McKINME BR ? yflllSBURG, \" ' A ' . -?""N: ' * & ' "i.'l > HE CONDITION OF Z id MERCHANTS BANK g B?RG,-N.-0. ? 1 t Z siiless March 29th, 1910. ' ( ^^LIABILITIES J G^WidVd^protlts, ^tess e*r-rent expenses an<l taxes paio>vi-. 2.939,08 . Bills payable ]5,00<h90 Z rime certitienfeea of deposit. f!b<74.18 Deposita^ubiect to check 52,5toV0< . 1 iavlnKpc deposits t...... 8,453,44 ? Ouein banks and bankers 1.242,95 L- , laaliiero checks outstanding. *378.54 A^ J^tal deposits... 74,399,73 3142,338.81 _ Z ?, ss: I, R. Y. McAden, Cashier of the above re statement is true to the best of my knowledge ,^P R. Y. McADEN, Cashier. ? ;h day of April, 1910, M. S CLIFTON, Notary Pub- X ' 12 ." 1 xect?Attest -? ^ r : - ?H~~ W. H. PLEASANTS, A C.T.STOKES, Directors X JNO W. KING, W Merchants Bank I JRG/ N.C. I . _ R t MoADEN, (Taehier ; c State of north. Carolina:'-.. ' k Movea i ling and will be glad to. ' X some and see us S ?> N COMPANY I ? : X MANT1 H Pi Horse ? "X 1^ spend X GRANTEE 1 f gVhers CO. 1 WortHy Carolina 1_ X *1 SSSESSSSSSSSSSSSESEESSSSESESSSHHE^^" - 7) ^ ^wV:w ^ *,!\'V " '
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