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f. FRANKLIN TIME i F. JOHNSON, Editor and Manag |v : .. - . , _ OH* TIAK, ?1, SIX MONTHS, mils MONTHS, Friday, July 22 isio. W? learn from very relial .y_, sources that the tobacco crop t year will yield only about, one-h a crop. Otis Brown, the youngest son the late J. S. Brown of C ford, shot and seriously woui ed his step-mother and kill himself on Moaday, on 1 count of her refusal to give h more funds from his fathers esta / t In an aocident to a Manorial C between Barton-on-the-souod a City Island in New Yerk, on Jc 16th, twenty persons were injure The wreck was caused by the tra giving away at a curve, while the c was running at a sped of torty-fi miles an hour. ' DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. The following are the nomini tions made by the State Democrat Convention in session at Chariot . *; on Thursday of last week. For Chief Justice, North Carolii Supreme Court, Hon. Walter Clai of Wake, by acclamation. For Justice, Nerth Carolina : S preme Court, Hod. Piatt D. of Mecklenburg, by acclamation. For Justice, North Carolina S preme Court, Hon. W. R. Allen, Wayne. > ' For Corporation Commission Mr. H. C. Brown, of Wake, by t clamatioa. For Corporation Commission Mr. W. T. Lee, of Haywood. The balloting for Supreme Cet Justice resulted as follows: Jud Allen, 526.978 vote*; Judge J. Manning, of' Durham, 434.91 Judge Allen's majority, 92.006 veti The balloting for Corporate Commissioner to suoeeed Mr. S. RiidffMrd r?anlti>H * a fnllAwu- V ? W- T. Lee, of Haywood, 527.6C ex-Judge, A. W. Graham, of Gra ville, 313.918, and Mr. John ] \v~\j>earson, of Burke, 120.348. M Lee's majority waa 93.397 votes, s^on. Walter E. Moore, of Jac eon, waa eleeud permanent cbairmi of the Convention and Mr. C. 1 Daniels, of Wilson, permanent seer tary. The ' State platform was nnan mously and enthusiastically endo sed at last night's session, afti which the?' Convention adjourna sine die. RINGING PLATFORM AD0PTE1 The following is a copy of tl Democratic platform adopted at tl State Convention held in Chariot last week, as reported to the?Ka alpjh lfevgs-( Ihaerver [inrler date July 14th. "We, the Representatives of tl Democratic party in North Carolin in Convention assembled, rejoice the call occasioned by the oomir election and the opportunity thus o fered to lift up again in the midst.i the people of North Carolina tl banner of the Democratic party i sure standard of their rights and th unfailing guide of their progrei v and we re-affirm our allegian to the cardinal principles of Dero ~ cratic government and congratula the people of North" Uatolina up< the wise, progressive and econon cal administration of the affairs i " j government since the return of tl Democratic party to power in tl State. "We commend to the people North Carolina (he consideration tfbe auoeese with which the aflat have been administered by the Dei ooratio officials and clean, efficie and economical conduct ol v State government from the dfy? the return to power 01 the Dent oratio party, and we re-affirm tl declarations of one party upon tl qeestieos of the extension snd it ' provement and upbuilding of the i jy ' "terns! affairs of the State and t jg institutions provided by the StJ & for the ease of our citiaenabip, bo 1 ij ? nlietUaltii ' eail wrlii nntinn*! mi m f/f wg nra ?uutiBinnixi| it pledge ouraelves to the ooatinuati . . . v. '''7jrf?ki " * " . ' . O of the upbuildiDg and developmen _ there of. "We pledge ot rselves to tht con tinued development ot the- interna affairs of the State; to the continua 86 t'?" policy of education whiol ^ has been carried forward with aucl _ success under the Democratic ad ministration, to the further devol ~ opoient of 1 ical improvements, tile "We commend and approve tb bis administration of Gov. W. W alf Kitchin, and the other State ofhoig} and commend and approve our Sen ators and Representatives in Con of gresa for their activity in behalf c )x- of the people of North Carolina, id- "Internal development and im led proveraent tends to the upbuildini sc- of any citizenship and we take pridi im in the progress that has been mail te. under Democratic government it the building of reads and the exten lar non of meant of communication ant nd transportation all ever the State dy and we particularly approve of tlu d. work in this behalf by the Goor ok Roads Association of North Carol! ar na. ^ ve "To the inaintenanoe if the - institutions for the ineane, deaf, dumb and blind, and to the extension ol these insulations, to meet the dei_ mands made upkn them, and the needs of the unfortunate who require te the care and maintenance of the government, lis ?"We pledge ourselves to the oontinned sid and assistance of the Contederate soldier, and demand that Ugialation shall make ample apBy* ftoppriations tor his comfort and care.- ..... u. "We recognize the great growth Dt and improvement of the State along material and intellectual lines undei er the policy of the Democratic parti le' in the support and maintenance ol the common school system ot Nortl 9f) Carolina, and the pledge of the par ty heretofore made of a four moptht irt free school in every district ot the p State has been fully met. and W? g promise the centiiiued support and ro itpprevement of the public school eg system of the State and the eatenin sion of the same to the instttutiom of the State for higher education, [r to the end that these institutions may j. be placed upon a permanent basts of D. extension and maintenance, consists tent with the growth of the school r system of the State, and the increased population and demands of her Ij. citizenship.""- ? l0 - "And we favor the schools of }he q State a more liberal instruction of e. the agncnltural interests in such schools. j_ "The supervision and control of r. public 8eryfce corporations is a well er recognized right of the State and ,2. national goverment, and we pledge oottttlvea to the enforcement of tbia right in the interest of the people of ). the Statebepaiatent with fair and just le treatment of ibeuubltc service corle poration shall grant any special privte ileges to any persoa-pr "corpora,1 tion. , 1 V, gf?11 Private monnpnlias in raataaint of trade are inconsistent with tfe ie growth aid development of internal a> affairs of the State and the liberties in of the people and should net be allg lowed. We are _opposed to illegal t. combinations in restraint of trade, ttf trusts and monopolies and favor the )e enactment and enforcement by the M State a,nd National governments of le such laws as will make their existence impossible. M j "We condemn a'f an just and un L. | reasonaoie uiecrimination in freight rate* against the towns and citie* of m North Carolina and in favor of the ,j. towns and cities of other States. 0f "We pledge ourselves to the foe ,0 tering and euoonraeemeot of all lis .legitimate enterprises and developments that may be located within 0f the borders of this State and the ad0f ministration of ibe law, so that no legitimate enterprise shall be injurn nt "We condemn snd denounce the le tariff policy of the Republican par of, ty^aw enacted in the Aldnch-Payne o- tariff bill, and we declare the same he to be the meet iniquitous tariff burse den ever placed upon the United n- States, formulated in behalf of seo n- tional' interests and fostering the be trusts and oembinations of the connits try at the expense of the great dm th of the people, snd tn spite of the id I promises of the Republican parts tin I that- prosperity would follow its t adoption, we call attention to thi present commercial condition of thi country, it9 idle factories, industriei 1 and unemployed operaiiveat "W e denounce the extravagan l and unbusinesslike administratis It of the atlairs of the National Govern - ment by the Republican part - whereby there has beon a. uaeleB expenditure of over 300,000,000 an if nuatly of the people's money. ; "We call attention to tbe failur a of the Republican party to revis - the tariff in accordance with thei - pledges of its platform and its prom f tses, ?? . , 1_ "\Ve demand the enaotment of - tariff for revenue only to meet tb j. expenses of a government economi B oally administered.? ? ?'| JUST IN TIME. Some Louisbuig People Ma] > Wffct Till It's ToO Late. ' DonV- wait until too late. Be sure to be in,time. Tost tn_tiiiu with kidney ills. Means nuriug the back, 1 Before hacksche becomes chronic: ' Before seiioud urinary troubles set in. ' Doan's Kidney Pills will do this, Here is teflmonv to prove it. J. R. Upfhurcb, 305, S. Main Street, Ralejtth, N. C., says: "1 do not'hesithte to speak highly ol ' Doan's Kiflnsv Fflla, as there if no doubt in my mind as to theii being a rejiablt remedy tor kidney trouble, miy kidneys were disorder' ed for a lpng tike and the secretioni ' from theje orgalia caused me coneid > erable anhoyanoe by their irregulai ' I pnssaees? I alto had dull nainfi ^ 5 1 ^ across mi loins. tUpon learning oi ^ Doan's Kidney P%ll8, I procured i 1 box andjbegan thiir use. They reg' ulat? d the pHss-igdp of the kidne) * secretions and dispLsed of the hack* ! ache." \ ' For saleby all dailers. Price f>C ^ oenta. Feeler- MilbiVn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole apenyi for the Unit ed States. - - - . V -j'U Remember the name?-Utah's? ' and take no other. ,/ NOTICE CREDITORS Hating qualified as exdeutor of the estate of Mrs. Ckiro C. EMwsrds, late of Franktin countj. this is to notify all persons havingftelaima against tne estate of said decedent tor exhibit the same to the undersigned pn er before the I2nd day of J uly\1910, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make fmnrqriiate payment. This July 22ndJ1910.\ Wm- H. RUFip, Executor. ^ ? fnotographs. I have formeAa partnership with Mr. J. D. Brinkley.oC Oxford/ N. Cv and will be in a position to werk Louisburg Franklintan and Ymjngssille regularly naw. All work will ae finished in the very latest styles in oukKallery at Oxford. Will be in Louislurg July 21 to August 1; Franklin to n/AWust 2 to 13; Youngsrille August 13to We will do developing and finwhing and carry a full line of hand Cameras. Samateur supplies, etc. Enlargements^ from original negatives at $1 W. F. WASHINGTON GRANDtXCURSION vO\ ' TO / ASKvrLLE X/C. July -26th, J910 This will be the best tip/e of.the season THE; LAVDTHE SK5f. Rates and Sehedjges are as Follows; Leave tioldsbor^ 3:45 a.m. $5.00 Sclma / 1?H6?** 5.00 " Raleig/ } 8:35 " 4.75 " Durham j 9:50 " 4.75 Rates and fwhedtles in same proportion from other/point. Tickets good on any train Mavingf AsheyiTIe up to and including Inly 291-, 1910. ftk your agent or write ' W. k. FER^ELL, T. P. A. Rileigh, N. C. ! STEGALL & 0RAKE BAHBKR8 ' LOUISBURG, North Carolina. , We base eeeentl* formed a co- . partnership in thJBarber Buei1 ness In order this we may more closely look aftef the interest of our cuatomer?./We Will continue ' business at thsfeld ttegall shop on Court atredl whrwe yon will always Hp&l everything clean, 1 neat and' u#-to-date.\ w# will . . run three Astra fro* now on that you maw not have to wait se 1 long to ha waited on. \Gtve us-' i a call. # \ STEGALL * DR*KE 1 - I " ' 1 * * ? ' jvuH V ^ I tboiMes a. No man, however weaKhy he may be, in RESERVE far acme qtiiok buaineee] fortune. Mb huameas is a profit man tpav net draw oat eou ; Make Oar Bank ^our Bank. We P : f ===== THE FARMERS*, M * LOUISBUeC OFFICE ; C. B. Cheatham, Prea, F. N. Egerton, 1 M. S. Clifton, Aeai ' ? UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE i \ . . . 1 Now ^ For t We Are Ready and I TIME BU Z Carrying a full line of Genial Merohi Come and Figure With I | Make it Inl M How about your Guano? We handle the Piedrhont goods. None better fotr tohpcoo, cotton ahd X : OurTPriccs ) iw. P. NEAL & P. S. Messrs. J. H. Best and J. N. Davis are i friends come to 'see them. M? ' I Tobacco I I Twine I Thermoi HP- V' ' /' ? # M ? I ????i 1 McKINN^BR( | LOtJjSBURG, N li^^jP^^iyyp A/^j ?*STN"ANCIAL \ //a jul^be without a KEADY _*TA.SH krokA which may yield bim quiok * .able business fron whitth a lAmonev and bank it\ >y yn'tereat of 4 PER NT er'chants banK ^ i. N, A \ '** u \ ^?-Pr?8- LI R. Y. McAden, Cashier. \ stairt Cashier. x STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Business 1 Prepared to do a | i<;inf^ I wii ib.^^ , z mdise, Feed Stuffs, Guano, Etc. X. Js. We Know We Can Z ^ teresting Z , Mt. Airy Co's.and Navassa Guano Company's A corn, in fact special analysis for ^11 crops. A \re Right I Louisburg, N. C. x vith us ana will be pleased to have their A Flues -!! I j and || rtteters ||^ )T^CRS CO. I V ii-1 'III i orth Carolina fil l ^ , , ' |
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