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THE WORLD
1*11 tell you a story my gt
And the story 1 tell yo
There is not a power on i
* So strong is the power
Hold 6rm to the beautiful
Learn both to work an<
Let holiness have its roya
And the world is youre
? The power pf right is mo
The weakest arms are i
When they reach about t
And goodness conquer;
__ " The ages in passing have
Have brought things g
But time unfo]>Hng has le
Like tha^mf it has left
For y?U my girl who mor
Jrfay hold a royal graci
- ' the windserpe charius
And-power of goodnesi
'/S' .. For hearts are breaking a
'y''\ There are lives to brigl
There's hope in the touch
And a smile may dry a
And remember your right
- Is gaining a wtfrld fron
In strengthening manhoot
Is womanhood's crown
Then strive my girl for al
Ana seen tor. nil that s
Be thoughtful and loving
For the world needs y<
FRANKLIN TIMES
K. F. JOHNSON. Editor and Manager
Friday, July 15 1910.
IXDBX "V1 BRV ADV*RTtS*MJHIT8
Bank of Youngsvillle?Statement.
W. H. Yarborough, Jr.,?Republican
Convention.
TAR DROPS.
?J. P. Winston left Monday for
the northern markets to purchase
nis fall stock of goods.
?Holden Drake, colored, of
Spring Hope, has taken a position
with Osoar Stegall, barber.
1 ?Old uncle Jake Evans, colored,
who is well known to our people in
the capacity of shoemaker, died Saturday.
i ..a.
?The representatives of the
Tailoring houses have been keeping'
the boys busy the past week, purchasing
their winter suits.
?Willie Green, a little 14 year
old colored bov, was drowned on
Tuesday morning at the old bathing
hole iust abovu the dam, while in
bathing.
?His many friends were glad to
see Mr. F. N. Egerton out driving
Sunday. His condition is much improved
and we hope to see him
down the streets soon.
?The attention ptjpur readers is
directed to the change of advertise
ment of L. P. Hicks in this issie.
He has something to say abont the
many good thingB he carries in stock
?Buy of your home merchants
?-amt-you Itieraaiiinfl ffitT ylftiie of
. your property. This is a fact, the
better the town, the more demand
there will be for property.
linvn Hasan lnfnrmnti that n
number of the young boys of Louisburg
have become engaged in fightng
chickens for amusement. We
would remind them that this is
strict.!y aga'""' the State laws and
they had better give it- up before
they are caught by the ofiioers.
>>?. - ?-Good roads will lead to the gen
eral improvement of the countryside.
The farmer who drives to and from
town over a spacious, smooth, wellcared
for road will udoonscioualy
come to effect oorresponding improvements
in the management and
operation of the farm. ^
^ ?As you move through lite let
W your influence be felt und yoar voice
raised in behalf of dnmb animals.
They suffer like you, they huDger
and thnrst and wish for kinder treatment.
They are Ijelpless in the
hands of man. God gave as dominion
over antirials: that we might
protect them and be aided and made
happy them.?Be a lover of animals
and h?tp to protect them.
?A lady of our city baa tonnd a
sure oure for broken dishes. If the
dish to be mended oan be tired together
with a stont string, then plaee
,1 In boiling milk and left one hour.
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loi-iL
NEEDS YOU.
rl to-day, ^. . ^
a is true; ,
garth" to win,
in you. /
I tbinga in life, ''
i to pray, .
il place, /,
l to sway.
re than might,
strong,//
0 the'njmd of love.
kWrong.
garnered their store,
ood andlrue;
tt no gift, ^
-for you.
e than queen,
of beauty.
1 and grace,
nd souls are sad,
(iten and cheer,
I of a kindly hand,
tear.
. of doing my girt, >
i sin,
i's noblest arm's,
to win,
II that's pure,
true.
gentle andkind,
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? Written for the Times by E. J. <
you can never tell the dish had bee
| nrosen ana it can afterwards be pi
in boiling water without the -pieci
coining apart. This experiment ha
been tried and proven and many ai
the broken dishes which wei
thought to be useless which arjp-no
as good as new.
?Now is the time to take
glance over your-backyards and di
vise some plan to ostracize the fru
cans and rubbish which have accun
ulaled since the last installment wt
removed. Yon can generally judg
of the occupants of a house by th
Condition in which the front an
back yards are kept. In a generi
sense we all pride ourselves on bein
cleanly and tidy dome and itsaui
ronndings above all places in th
world should be scrupously guarde
against contaminating influences.
?Why not make the best (
things as they come to us? Thet
are certain ones in this town Wh
have been complaining of bard time
ever sinoe we knew them. The
oould not enjoy the last few week c
a warm winter for fear the fruit buc
wonld start and then be killed
They know that crops will be a fai
ure this year. There is alway aom<
thing disastrous going to happei
It is just as cheap and you arc wort
more to your family and the town
you will look on the aunny side <
life.
?The editor who can pleal
everyone is not suited for this eart!
but is entitled to wings. Hums
nature is so constituted that some <
our readers would like to have i
them, while others would kill us
n n fiill Tf ia a '
KW X >U Al. AO l? WIU1UI kliuugl
to the editor to know that the Loi
himself did not please everyoi
while on earth. We labor hard
entertain and please our subsoribei
but that we should Qccasionally fi
imtu be expected; but you will a
ways find us willing to be forgi*
en.
?It is not easy to learn to keep
household account Dook all at one
A young husband gave his wife
neat little account book prettf
bound and designed to be inviting
appearance. He also gave, her fifl
dollars, and sail: "I want you to pi
down what I give you on this sit
and on the other write down tl
yt#x it goes, and in two weeks I w
give you another supply. Tw
weeks later be asked fer the boo
' Oh, I have kept that account," sa
the young matron: "here it is
, And on one page was inscribe
"Received from Fred fifty dollar*
: and on the opposite was this sut
mary "spent it all."
?The man who wrestles with tl
cow and learns the calves to sue
i who oaata the eorn before the swic
i is now in the greatest luok, for bt
ter's on the upper grade, veal's big
i er than a kite; pork is climbing i
the aoale and beef is out. of sigt
.
jMhiAili'iiiriii mhiitiiiiiB
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w.
egg# be gather* every day from hie
Poland ohieken coop are almost
worth their neigtit in gold and we
are in the aoup. Hi# corn bring#
him a fancy prioe, it's raising every
. day and he rakes in all kinds of
men for a half'.load oT bav. The
farmer in in-the saddle and when He"
comes to town the rest of oa .by
I right should go way back and# sit
I down
- <?It wasn't a Missouri eflitor but
a printer's devil who was going
through his first experience en"makj
ing up" forms. T?* paper was late
and the boy got the galleya niixed.j
? The.first part of the obituai v notice
of a peeunioua citizen had been
dumped in the forms and the next
handful of type came off of a galley
describing a recent fire. It read
like this: "The pall bearers lowered
the body to the grave aud as it
was oonsigned to the dames there
were few if any regrets for the old
wreck had been an eyesore to the
tow n for years. Of course there
was individual Iosb, but that was fully
_ covered by insurance." The widow
thinks the editor wrote the obituary
that way because the lamented partner
of her joys and sorrows owed
him five years subscription.
In Memory.
Of little Ruth Bight Ellington who died
3 Jane ISth. 11)10, aged eight months and 29
days.
Darling baby, mama's treaeure,
jj. Since your precious spirit heavenward,
On Angel's wings was sweetly bor.ie.
8 But to mama, sad and lonely.
* These short weeks have.seemed so long, ?
re Yet to yon I know 'tis shorter,
>tj You with yotir brig tit angel throng.
I can't tell how muat^I miss you,
W Everf where, in every way,
Not a spot about the home place,
That does no-, tell me you're away,
For neariymine joyous months,
J" Like a sweet ifream you cheered me.
It Then flitted away to angel land,
To d veil forever care free. ..
lg Now, although mv heart is aching,--..
For a glimpse of your dear form; .
And 1 long for your sweet present' ,
16 To cheer me through lifes storm,
d Yet from heaven I would not take you,
j For God has honored you darling,
And taken y u from innocent life, .
KEre you lelt the sting of earthly strife.
8o rest iu heaven my darling,
ie With never a tear or scare,
? And by and by God willing. ~
I'll come to live with you there.
Ob Father. I do not murmur,
)f Though my heart may oft-times ache.
That you saw tit in your wisdom.
My precious babe to take.
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For you will guide her t-uderly,
And taach her dear little feet,
tj Along through the endless ages,
* To walk on the golden street.
Mam I.
, County Convention
P'opntv Convenlouisburg.N.
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1, at 12 o'clock,
irifnariia for the
is to this Conid
on Saturday
al voting places,
be fixed by the
amittees,
Executive CoraI
'W. H^VajiiiOKeuiiB, Jr., Chairman
CHICHESTER $ PILLS
1B OtAMONO BRAND
to ?> a"'1-*,
ui 00 Srnr ^
. LADIW!
1- Ask yssr ******* fo/CHACHF.S-TKR'R A
DIAMOND BRAND #H,LS>n RTD sod/j\
V- Gold metallic box*. scale\ v. ith Blae\A>>
Ribbon. Taicxs no A vdeb. ?ry?a? \y
Br.wrUe mI sole /.i> cni.CftKtUTF.Bfl V
IAMexr BBAVU PI LI. a. Tor twentr-ffv3
a pars regarded ma )*st, Safest, A ways Reliable.
c SOLO BYiLL-DBOCGiSIS.
time cuhrywufrf worth
A TRIE- tl[|n I If nene TESTED
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I Pv Windnn
-- v<p m ? v v ikiuivii
; Move a, Down on
r? \ Nasn\Street
id Yes I have mowd ind L have
some real baegams \n mattiag, hats
<j. and caps juat eome \j I also have
| ? some real bargains inlwomen shoee
' These shoes must go/\ss than cost
n" on aeeount Of (.mall apdtlarge numbers.
Now here is jouAbargain, it
, - is clolhing. I mr sel\ clothing
less than noat to oTcfce oat J will
give the biggest values lYrer did.
>e. Come on and get a suit cHip. I
it- have lota of bargains too \umerous
to mention. 7 Come down on
Nssh stieet vrhewa I have a\ni?e
" wide room to / show you mese
tl goods. I \
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I THE MA>
A growing bank account ia tl
things worth while?the man wb
X man behind the improvements ai
?the man who is-asked to take a
A vestments. Why don t you get
A You can do it. No matter how t
X to have your account at the
J"7" FIRST /NATI
/.OUISBl
UNDER SUPERVISION O
f TOBACO
| LANT
jTHERMC
W The tobacco curing season now he'e am^Cbm
terns and thermometers/ Let
i A Full Line of heavy
When you want the best price on corn, oats, mea
at - J make yoi
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I NICE .
A TT* TIT , 11 i--- Ct? . L rt
_x ror wen pr oick jrt
Cream of wheat small honiny, the be
^ saving right much but try in and you 1
A _ Toasties, New Quaker Oats In Tin Cai
? Nuts, . apioca, Loaf Bread, Iyrg Bread
biseos. Cheese Sandwiches, cLltines/l
Zwieback for children and DwpepWce
GOOD
Chase and Sanbourn Tms are
t onthecorJier phoV
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I"" "beh!nd"|
li% man wjfo accomplishes the
icAsigns tf/e salary checks?the #
n<A up-b>fllding of the community Y?
, starein the money iiakmg in- ?
bernxuT a . growing bank account 4^
imalytne start we shal1 be glad
ONAl\ BANK |
?F U. S. ^ GOVERNMENT
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. e\on hand ft gooi stocky of tobacco twine, lan- &
raVguote you prices on same
and Fancy Groceries 5 1,
Shipsttiff and hay call to~nee me and I will
1 8atisfied\ ^ ,T
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TERREEI X Louisburg, N. C. | ? \
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THINGS * j
oplc These Hot Days 4
at of rice that can be grown. This is A
vilf be convinced. Corn Flakes, Post ^
y Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 4?rape
f. Uneeda Crackers. Lunch Bincnit? Mn
)inner Biscuits, Royal Lunch, Toasted
and Butter ^Jhins.
DRINK
th.e beet for hot or cold drinks.
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