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I*y * ' ' _' * ? *' i FRANKLIN . TIMES ?X F. JMIMSON, Edttor and Manner i ?^ - # U.OfT *k koittm*, - .86 /BBS* M0*T??, *8 jf Friday, April 29 1910. ?0\ " / Not even the Republicans are satisfied with the present republican administration. SjlUUsi. L. C't.iMias, belter known ? as "Mark Twain" the ffraat humor-] - int. died on last Saturday. If you do not attend the printariea and yon are not satisfied with the nomination you have no one to blame but yourself. Ir the Democrats will only hold their hends'and get te work to win mar wui ni? a regsiar waiaaver in the mi\ Presidential lection. Whkh a aat ef mm admit their fNiiki4n?? by providing far inveaUg^foM ef their eredited action* I what are tbe people lo expect from oak inveetlgalioss. Qtrrra a heavy anow atorm visited tbt veatarn part of the United States the past week, reaching from tha gulf to Canada, which caused considerable damage to fruit and arcps. . . i Tiie Attorney General says that if >00 par your pall tax by Monday the 2ad day of May, you can rote, bur. also suggests that it would be better for all good Democrats to pay theirs by Saturday, April 30th. .. Govzbmor Chas. E. Hsohss, of New York, was appeintad Monday to Associate Justice ef the United I States Supreme Court by President I Taft, to fill tha vaeaacy caused by] the death of Justice Dayid L. Brew-1 er. j 1 Ho*. David L. Ward, of New- J berne, was appointed' on Saturday j morning by Goreraor Kitchia to fill I *1 the vacancy on the Superior Court , bench aauaad by the resignation of Judge O. H. Gaioo. From tb* i * many complimentary notions we feel 1 safe m saying that he will do honor' , t> hirasalf and the positien. , v . The inaurgent* in Coogreae hare I . agaia liaed up with the Demecrate ' and succeeded ia giving the Cannea V" -V . machinery another heavy blew. ] While they are te be congratulated fer beiag on tha right side enee ia awhile, va can't help bat believe *L - thia to be a plan, thoroughly uader- 1 -* ' ateod by all, to fool the people in order that their next alectiona may ] bis more secure. But the people are ] net mush in a humor to be foaled \ again soon by such men as baa hroaght about the present state ef affairs. PRICE OF COTTON TOO HIGH. H :?H Says The Republican Administration and Turns Its Guns . on the Great White Crop. The Attorney-General of tha Uni<- , ed Stales has hauled into tha Fader 1 al Courts a few men who have been " I i ' I trying to see te it that cotton brings 1 what it ia worth in view of the abort crop. " ~~ "1 Th a same Republican party moved not a hand to rescue the farmers when cotton was five cents a pound. Last j ear it put down the price of 1 his tobaooe two oenta a paund and *_J>pW ail the power of the government is to be exercised in baromer vx. iog down the price ef cotton. Farmers have Icmg memories and they will not forget two things. , < fl) The Repabliban party put the extHr taz of two cents a pound c on the fsrdiee^s tobacco, (2) The Republican party is today trying to pat in jail the men who are trying to give the farmer a fair price for his r. . OOttOO. j Di?d ^ j tTt Hr. Jamss" Klis, who ll*ed aboWT 3 two miles southwest of Losisborg died on Taasiay. His romaias wars interrod at Cook's Cbspol on Wed- ! :i:l gL nssdsy afternoon amid a number of j friends and Sim Kearnel 1 lot EttrtoB 9 66 Haywood 1 >wia 3a E L Ha rria 7 dtf Lesoie Mm Ft 1 lot Baker 1 74 Eunice Men tt l lot Baker 1 74 loki Mann 47 apart Joe E raoch 18 18 Albert Mite ia4l 38 a Pleaea it* 11 67 ilmpbrey MJDowrll 1 lot SI ib tows 7 78 J oe Neal 1 E L Harrte 8 82 A r Heal 1 ot Main etreet, rue, I lot Main at re t, Tool, 1 lot, lop Mala etnet 41 98 Mm. To *7 wane 1 lot riil oad 1 83 art. eel trry 1 lot Mebl etreet 38 96 Hietard Pe ry t lot Poz ! ramp 1U03 Dorthy Pel r I lot Grade School 7 89 Peter Pert] 1 e Slnbtown 9.86 Stepbea Pe ry 1 lot Helta] road 6 37 Cetta Refill 1 1-9 a Stab u la 8.79 BaircMga la 1 lot Slab t en 9.8* Mm. E B rath, ?f. 1 fcr Cedar St. 18,80 Emily 3 a Tarborc road 8 47 Mm. Beery Wileorz 1 lot I kort nlmnt 18 94 Baidy Will >ma 1-3 a Era kllatoa rd 1149 line Willlai a 1 lot Haiti, i road 10 7* Dot lie Wi.l tail lot AM ir road 108 k L Yarlo mfih 87 aera Joe Iraaeb 19 46 i'lnaa Tarb roanh Hat trrentoa rd 8 89 H. C. K1 IB.S'EI, Sbrrifi. tpnl 3ad 910 , . b . _ r J- A- Turner For the Leg Islature. If the people ( Prankhn county will elaot tha gonial Jim Tartar to rapraaent them ia . the Legislature: ha will not ga to slabp in hit chair in the legislative nil, bal will b* ever agpBe, ever/alire, y^ver fighting for tha liaatJtitarett'?f hi* people. With \ cead yftll at aoundi borae-aaaaa, faAllwf .wit, and humor and with a ofaeiant paricnality that waald render hipy ao popular that hit every attaraw-Vwouldba receivad and listened to Vith tha moat prafoun/ attention. Vlaared with the SBMS?having?struggled?with | the maases. he luiowa theih. needs, he tn*U thai* aaffarinpa ?nj^i? tairy j oomeetent to fight tor aad puah laws that/weald reaalt in their interest. { I J. R. EABt, I Cedar Rook, N. C. Attivu the primary ia your pre cioot aad expraee your wishes. ^""I For ' Sale. About 20 Rhode ! Island Red Hensfive of which navel chickens, and three roosters of the iuw stock for sale at eoce. ?y\ j. W1K1?. IMPORTAK^ IfOTICE. At the April mating of ihe Board of Town Qomipissionera the following order was passed. That the colIectWof Light aad Water rents, be, an)fi is hereby instructed to collect'back light and water rente din the town, by the 1st day of Maw lVlO, and all cuatomera, regardSass ol who, who kas not paid by ttjat dote, be out eff from farther serviced on May 2nd 1910, without further notice, and on and afterlthis, that Vie collector mnst collect auch reVts, as are due the town! by the boo^s, b7 thaj.ith day of lach month, or eat off froaa service | those who have aot paid ny that Mate. J. B. YarsobouOh, Mayor, ti oimftt, Town Clerk. SALE OF LAND'FOR TAXES Natiee is bsrsby\ given that on Monday the 2nd day of Da^ 1910'at 1J o'clock. tn.f at vhe court bonne door of Fraoklin county in the town of Loavborg. 1 will sell at public auction for casoto the highest bidder, lands named below to satisfy the taxes remaining unpaid thereon, as provided in chapter 558. Laws 1901 and Laws of 1909. The owner* of the lands or the persons in , whose Dames they areTist?J, the townships in which they are toasted, /the lands to be told, the taxes and oosts Remaining unpaid thereon are as follows: / CYPRESS CREEK/TOWN4H1P Mra Sarah Todd, 40a. gay 2 70 I A Stallings. 75a. home 4 03 D0NN8 TOWNSHIP. J J Perry. 87a, Mo rem sin Crp-k 8 50 W G Pettiford, 75a, Cfntentna Creek 4 40 ? HARRIS TOWNSHIP Bay wood Ellis. 2a B if Branch 6 OO H F Freeman, 184a, Brooked Creek 9 61 YOUNGSV1LEE TOWNSHIP dpldie Fuller. I lot SI 'ounpnville 3 95 John Patterson. 1 lot Main street 6 28 I N Bay, 1 lot Nasali Street 8 25 I B Toung. I lot Cab is Street 5 35 FRANKUNTC 1 TOWNSHIP il 6 Cook. Hot J 11 99 fackson Fuller. 1 lot 12 3d * Y Gulley, 500 oAres " " 1 lit l widenee* 1908 and '09 I 158.24 5 Y Gaily, b*laure 404.00 Lee Hawkins, 2 lit* .4 10 tfit'ie Joyner. llot 3*40 B S Lowenr 1 djreliii 5, 1 store 88t 10 r J Lerister, 4 J 3 40 Leo MitcheU. 1 lot .2 80 William Smith Jl 1V4i 8 48 Jo?ft WilHamsmn, Eel 1 lot 7 00 Josh Williamson, 1 nt 7 00 HAYECTLLi TOWNSHIP L A Poller 504. l.vn hes Creek % 6 59 SANDTCKEEK TOWNSHIP Mrs. Kate Gonen, 34 ha* land 1 41 GOLI MINI TOWNSHIP 6 W Gnpton, 14a, Sc wiy Creek 4 08 CEDj R ROC I TOW NSHIP H R Gnffln a d othei > 33 2-3a. Rd Bd 2 32 LOII SBUBGITOWNHHIP. W L Beoaley I lota Bkksr lots 2 97 John Bollock la Brickyard 7 94 L'has. Brodis.Ha Tarbororoad 4 49 John Clack, 2k. W H Aliens land 2 5 Rd Day 1 lot ElaJifax read 10 34 John Diekena la Slab tbwn 9 14 Alger Davis ] lot Halifax road 8 51 Washington 1 >avis 1 lonKenmors are 9 14 Jane Darin 1 ot Mineral 4pgs i 9 34 Geo. Egertoo 1 lot 'ria??r!ake 9 14 1 Chains? Eger on 1 lot V 8.40 Thomas Foo 12a Wairenton road 3 04 Joe Foot la Varrenton road 8 68 Charf-S Post! r 4a Warrettou road 8 IB Albert is Gree 1-2 Tftrborfc road 8 20 Betsy Green a rr 1 5 55 John Green riot Slab tflwh, t Tot home 1 lot Mineral springs t lU 94 Austin Green 1 tet, Mineral springs 6 58 John E Hughes 1 lotCburcb ind Nash 22 95 Geo. Hart 11 it Hiver road I 1 8 81 John Hnslew od 1 lot neanrr 1 88 Hene- Ha tie wood 1 lot Newport road 1 lot Minsi il springs 1 / 1187 Caswell Haj< 1 6,1-4 A DL^wis 8 88 Sam Harris lot Tarboro load, 1 lot Main stra - 1 24 15 Betsy Jones lot near rr I 2 66 Andrew Johison 1 wn* Wl ? ?- ? ' ,A ' IT" - * ?' rip; . _ i? 4 ?? 1 . p" ! - i. -* . Shoe > | Buying! We have built iowa big trade on shoes oy aeViu^only the best vpLkev. _ Shoes Men s Shoes As we are foing out ?f ^business we hav? cut the prices on all Men's Sh es, both in heavy and light, hipfii and low citta, and we have All styles and ekn suit von. I * \ \ \ ? - Ziegk Shoes We will receiv s this week another lot of Zi !gler Strap Sandale that are 1 eauties. Also a full line of Go Iman's in Ladies and Children^. They are the best shoes soli far the money. Dress Goods We are offering many bargains in dress good, aoitrngs in all the new wearea, white goods * wsistiags, laces in match sets aad many.moveltiea that will please yon. Millinery , We haveV>rdered Milliaery four times yince our return from the Nc^th. Another lot * this week. Miss Clara/ has i had great success in pltasing all our castoirers. Wd can suit you. \ I Bargain Counter We hare many batfraias o\ this counter in remmtnts, job\ ~ lota and odds and enfia. \ p i * --;*" ? ? i . - M, - , v For Sale A Rood second-hind four seated Hurry in gooarepair, cheap for each or a giod note.'Call to see us. /'" * F- N. I/ Z- Egcrton < Loraburg, N.C j '* ' + *: _ _ ' ll MORE 11 S \ r*e*lp r 1 , \ Inj 1 RANK | I TALK? & | The/armors d / LOUISE Z CHS CHEATHAM, President _ UI^DER SUPERVISION OF Tl J^ Wc Ito ?~ To the Winston Bu^i 8~ ?r^ have you to W ': >. | THE AtSTO 111 """ ?= v\ r - ' Have not been/out son and obn' IMcKI^NE BF /oUISBURG, > - 'c--."? * < _ vaanaBt- ?Uk*J ? .'" ] < r. ".. ' .. _ ^\ it ever occur to you why alt good business men I cheeking account with a hank? We'll tell you hies them to keep their funds in a more secure w than the office safe. It gives them a better standthe business world. It enables them to pay their ty check, the returned check being an undisputable iividuals Find a Check ; Account Very Con- ? % fiient and a Source of -Z? ' . - . a-? j ving ; ' v \ > j ongy in one's pocket is often spent on the spur of 3meWt, while one is disposed to think twice before ig onVis balance in the bank. Get the Savings . VZ Lav\p for a rainv day. Start a bank account * THE OLD RELIABLE" J * t Merchants Bank ? IURG, N.V. ! Y "" r!5_MoADEN, Cashier Z he State or north Carolina ii ""O k moved / Uling/and will be glad to 2 \ / So come and see us - >N COMPANY I /E? of Fertilizer this sear^? " # t expect to be.~ .. [ > HERS CO. 11 fyorth Carolina II S ^..: V*"- ;_" ^ Vr. / - .... 7 %.~TT, " 1 - - . r ' -V'1 -''':?~M r.- . *
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