V V .. . V'-.-- . FRANKLIN TIMES' i ki ? t P. JOHNSON, Editor and Manager ^ own a-ata, . . . #1.00 J* -bt II MONTHS, - . - 35 ram months. "ft Friday, June 17 1810. *te - ? - - - gi The United States Supreme p< Court in a recapt decision upholds the validity of the "Jim Crow" law. W itw tho experience of the past ^ two weets our people should he sufficiently amused with bad roads. J ; The people of North Carehna ^ showed the proper spirit last week ^ when they took ap the state's bond issue. mi If anv man can ride orer the T* roads in Franklin coaaty now and ^ not be in favor of good roads, he's a "lost chiclen." , ' tl* Who is it ia Franklin oeunty that has t good read running by bis home ^ that is nut glad to pay the extra tax rather than go hack to the old onee? ______ ini Bnoius Duke aod Min Wjlanta Roeehelle were married Saturday laat at Camdeo,?T. J. This makes bis fourth wife", who is only 26 It] years old, he being 62.-- _ _de Remember that a vote by ballet po will be taken im each tewaship in go Franklin Connty for the offices of <ai Senator and Solicitor. Heaoe the fic mportanoe of going te the polls en by that day and casting yonr ballot. ju -e ob The people an over the State will await the primaries in Wake jc countv on June 25th with., much intenst. Theres sainebedy a long way off and it remain to be eeen who the' * people will endorse. ^ Among the many banks and private persons who subscribed for the State bonds we noticed the Citizen* -Bank, of Frankiinton, who took 45,00#. Franklin County people can generally be counted on when a patriotic act is to be performed. ar We again call the attention of our ty readers and contributors to the fact sb that any and all articles concerning th the nomination at any candidate for th 'any office that is to appear in the columns of the Times must be paid M for at the rate of 10 eents per line- Tt . ir ?? on As exchange la warning the sev- (j, eral candidates abeut making prom- I ises. used the eld adage that "prom- pe ises were like pie-crusts easily bra- u) ken," which was commented on by a contemporary br saving "provided jj they Wefe republican promises. ar Ix an addre&a of Mr. J. f*. Cooke, I BUperintendant of the Jackson Train-1 no ing school, at Concord, it was plainly I suggested from experience, that- if | the lioye had heretofore and would 1aB ~ now receive the proper home train-1 ing there would be no need for this school. Parents how about that? In the six days that is required to yu work the reads most any average do man oould make mere than enough fa< money to pay his extra road tax,and" ^ not have to strike a lick on the 0f roads, besides having good roads to jir travel on when he wishes to go wc L anywhere. Thiak this over gentle- tin men. mi r ??-?- , ? th) Those Deputy Sheriffs who Pr< hid themselves together with ne the tax books for the purpose thj of not allowing the people to settle ob| their tares before pfya first 'of Msv ^ should be made an example ef by the r#< Governor. It at so,.goes to show ^ what might be expected frehj Republican rule. Will those people ^ re-elect tush men to effloe? f _ P" Son pepere aro having a great deal to say about tho American To- "* bacoo Company's liberality in taking jty $1,000,000 worth of the Sttte bonds do last wsak in comparsioo with the heretsfor# toast legislation and erttioiama. This ws see no need of as evsn the worst of criminals possess th, some good trails. We honeatlr ion thinks the Company deserves credit m< far their assistance, but do not an- ^ dorse tho feeling that wa must torn ;^ti . thrsa loose and let them do as they HKUkiii " '' ' r Wk believe in "giving the cLvi s itues," but ne wore. The fic at the American Tobacco Com tnv took 11,000,000 worth of Stat inda last w eek is commendabli it this fact should have entirely m fee* upon legislation as is intims d by some of our esteemed eon mporaries. This fact1 should nc ve them license to eppresa th lople without bindrauce. THE PRIMARY. Saturday, J use 25th, has been m r the day' to hold the primary t leet delegates to\he county cor ntien to be held is Louiaburg o onday, July 2nd, for the purpoe selecting delegates te go to th inatorial, Judicial, Stala and Cor aaaional conventions. As the non itions within the gift of tjjcae eon ntions are ef eucb great imper ice, it becomee more forcibly th ty et every veter in the oounty ti And the primaries a ad take an ac e part in the selection of delegatei >ur friends nbould not be so mnel b consideration as the man bee ted for the office, as it ia these nasi is you will expeet to make thi ?s for you to be governed by an< have final power in enforcin| sm. Look the field over, weigl jh man's worth ia the effioe the; ik and then cast your vote eithe r the man ef your choiee or for legate whs you believe will aup rt your man. In order to have od atrong party it will be neoes ry te have good strong'men aa - ol ere who will work for the peopl : giving them good ^enent an it legislation and that will ban it their decisions in a like mannei imeraber your duty gentlemen a* i it. JUDGE WILLIAM R. ALLEN te People Want the Abies Judge on tbe Superior Conr Bench Elevated to the Su preme Court. litor of the Times: In your issue of Jane 3rd, ihei pears on yoor editorial page a tide copied frera the Moore Cour News, headed "Judge Mannin ould stay on the bench," in wbic is statement occurs, "the result < is nomination is of small ceast lence te Judge Allen, but if Judg anning is defeated, it will be iry serioae reflection, not only up him, but would also be a slap i; jvernor Kitohin's face." In year issue of June 10th, ap ars another article ap, your editoi page, copied -from the Chathar scord, headed,"Why should Judg anning be turned down." In thi tide it ia said: "Common fajrnees demands th ruination of \Judge Mannini ad why Should be not receire i to only objecuboVuggested is tha other .rood deAaMat wants it. 1 is sufficient t^jlsob 'for turnin ?u ifuu^o .11 an mug una rebnkirv jvernor Kiksliin?" \ l\ Of course I know u V\t J no or purpose to give MwriaJ en rsemsnt to these ?rticlek>-Wt th >t thai they ere be\h publyhafl 01 ur editorial cOlnmnunay lead atom your Veaders to\thfbk so. 1 Me e space in the Tirffcitu say a fev (rds to "the good people of Frank ceunty. to answer ahfne of tb steading sutementa^jeontained ii >se article^ (which are tiding re idaoed in almost every Veekl wspaper in tbdatate) and I \noi it the spirit of ^lurneas that Via iracterized the {M|liey of yi mm in all its long and Tvaafal 1. ir will grant the friends of Jodgi ten a hearing. The statement that to_vot* fo: dge Alien for a seat on the Su >me Court bencli wBl be to "sla] ivernor Kitohin in the face" i t ae, and does Governor Kitehii cross injustice. "I huve po author to apeak for the Governor, but 1 not believe that be, tor ooe min S would endorse the idee that lor y to him shall be measured b; lather a man votea for Manniog o leu. Gevernor Kitohln baa preche< I doctrine of personal and polit 1 freedom too long to insist tha in most give np their freedom o oice and become mere antomitor regiater tha will af semeoae elss jo SLsppan ooyaaifoa rpwti n THE riix Got. Denial 6. Foyla appoint** -;"ii *" y ' ? I Judge Thomas B. Womack to fill | it the vacancy iu the Fifth Judicial | i- District caused by the resignation of | e Judge Giliner. The Democrats of | J, that Diatriot nominated Judge Kob- i I- appointee. | Did they "slap Gov. Fowls in the | >t ; face'' and reflect on Judge Womaok? | e WHO TI RNKII - PRANK WINSTON | Gov. Chaa. B. Ayoook appointed | Judge Francis D. Winston Judge of | , the Second Judicial District. He | It was defeated for nomination by | lO Judge R. B. Peebles, and Honor- | 'Q ables Claude Kitchin, Walter Daniel, i E. L. Travis and otker relatives and | 16 friends of Gev. Kitchin helped to | | defeat Gev. Ayoook's appeintee. * | Did thev intend to rebuke Gov. i Ay cock when tbey "turned down" J Frank \Tinsteu5j' i ^ GOVERNOR ATCOCK St4t"PKI? IN THR A ? Gov. Ayeocke Appointed Gee. A. 2 Jong* (whqeoeonv> now^aeetatant to/ 2 ^ Attorney Genehal Bicket&Jadge df 2 t the Si^teeeth J?iciakpl?rtoi' gnd yet hP wm "taiaed jWoin" and 72 ^ Judge Garland^ Fergarhyu norai/ 2 Did these nibgntaineetwintend /to 2 ' "alapfeov. Ajrcxkin the faoe?" / I GOVERNOR GLENN RBBI1KB0. 2 * Gev^R. B. Glenn appointed Judge 2 | J. D. Murphy as jadge >of the Fif- 2 teenlh Judicial District \o fll the 2 vscanoy cairapd by thsNd^ath of * Judge Fred Meiire^Tbe pjbple ef J , the District "turned~TfT5^f?" Gov. ' Glenn's appointee end njbrainated I ^ Judge J. S. Adams. j ^ Did they intend to "rebuke" Gov. I Glenn? ' i r. ^ WILL THE l'EOPI.E REBUKE GOVERNOR KITCHIN? I Gov. W, VT. Kitohin has appoint- I ed Judge Geo. P. Pell as Judge ef i the Eleventh Judicial District to fill I the vacancy caused by the resigns- I t tien of Judge E. B. Jones. 1 t If the people of that District I _ "turn down" Judge Pell will they I thereby "rebuke" Gov. Kitchin? I All this talk about ^rebuking" I Gov. Kitchin and "slapping him in I the face" that is being scattered- I over the state with such system and I persistency in for the purpose of I ? keeping the people from consider- I ^ ing the relative merits of Judge I Allen and Judge Manning?to shut I ^ the door on judgment?and by false I logic, sweep Jddge Manning into I | office on Gov. Kitchin's popularity, i ( JUDGE ALLEN THB^AJtLKST JUDGE fltC ' TI1R Sl'rERIOR fcoVRT BENCH. J 1 . Judge Allen is known to ihe ppoj ' .. pie of Franklin coiinty. He is feci 1 n ognized as the ablest Judge on Jlhj e Superior Court be^ch. 'fte g pie want hun on the 'BuprenSCouft bench because of his ability and his' e superior fitness for the -.highest Jsf dicial work. Hy is not seeking f a t job?fori he can mkke morh-moifey t practicing law thaii the office 4ill pay hin^butlie is Willing to saerie Hce Ins financiat-interest fbleFVeyhe" ^ people on the higneMsCourt ia [the 4 I State with the same tiddtify that | he 4 nan served them on the\Sup4ror 'd Court bench."\ \ 5 fl Jctoci ALLEM llAS^^TOOI) poj/ JrhK fl B I PE0PLE- \ | S g" I JudgerAlien has served the BSe^ fl L me faithfully and well in every glace Q r that he has filled. When a member . It the L^uislsture he fought the I e patties of the whole people, No fl b Special interest could get bis help to V ? secure legislation against the inter-' fl j est of the people or to defeat rente- V r dial legislation demanded by the V J people. ? Ii there had been no appointment . to fill the vacancy caused by the re- S , signatio# of Judge Cennor, there is V little, doubt that Judge Allen would V r be nominated without, opposition in fl the Democratic State Conrehtion. 4 p Does the faet that Gov. Kitobin apt pointed Judge Haoning forestall th? m a will of the people? It is the duty . of the people to nominate the candi- I [ date, and to the people Judge Al- I - ten's friend* appeal. fl ' THE CAST KKTITLED TO THIS PLACE, fl ^ ?As the court now stand* there is V 1 only one member who resides east V of Raleigh. By "oommou fsirnsas" fl t this offioe doss not belong to ih* fl f Fifth Congressional District (which fl s already has its fall share) but should fl tgo to the eastern portion of tba fl 0. C. Daxiels. 8 ?1 Wilson, N. C. June, 13;h, lillOr 1 i a t , i" ,"i iy~mj ' ! 1 : Farmers f'* \ !? ? - We give particular attentio ! farmers I A obeoking account with a t I no farmer should be withi Our savings department ie an ( . affording, as it does, the pi together with the advanta; funds. I Our ofiioee always at the diep I We cordially invite the iarms I. ' Banking Home. / The Farmers A I ? ! LOUISBURG , . ? " -- , / office: , _C B CHEATHAM, President./ F N EGERTO ? I* S. CLIFTON, Assi ! - _ DIRECTOI T. w. Btckett. C. B. Cheatham, Dr.S. P. Burt, f. N. Egerton, W.- U. Pleasants,'. j UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE ? Now For i Wc Arc Ready and TIME BU Carrying a full line of General M^rcha I Come and figure With L ! # Make/it Int I How about your Guano? "We handle Ule piedmont, I goode. None better for tobacco, oottpn and i Our prices \ W. P. NEAL & I I P. S. Messrs. J. H. Best and J. N. Davis are w k friends come to Bee them. i-^-W F T:: 7 Have not been out of | II ' son and don e: McKINNEBRC I LOUISBllRG, Nc - ?* ?', -- " ; ' . - ? * Business I ^ to the business yt nLk is a convenience Z ifttLar m-w*eMant <Mtimi ' W ivflege of withdrawals, ^ je it interest on four * oeol of our customers. X r# te make this their A Merchants Bank: | N, Vioi-Pres. R Y McADEN, Cashier *?? stant Cashier. C.P.Harris C.T.Stokes, J. W. Klne * U "Y. McAden, 0. S. Macon. B iTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA - W Business | Prepared to do a $ SINKS I ndise, Feed Stuffs, Guano, Etc. Z Is. We Know We Can Z ^ eresting X Mt. Airy Co's.and Nayassn Guano Company's ? corn, in fact special analysis for all crops. 0 Vrc Right .. " X CO. Louisburg, N. C. X itb us and will be pleaaed to have ?their 0 - J J ; Pi Fertilizer this sea- I > z I xpect to be. . _I _Xff HERS CO. 11 >rth Carolina | v ' r- '* ' tM&'S ' ,\ '* ^f.' * ? "r. *

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