\ x ' . FRANKLIN TIMES S9eSKS9B4ES=?S3S=^=S9S=S&=SS '* A. F. JOHNSON. Editor and Manager a ^ V Friday, Ootober 28, 1910. / " * TAR PROPS. [ 1 -v ' < \ t| ?Have yon registered? i, ?Don't forget to register. tl ?At the oourt house Friday night a November 11th. g ?Let some one be talking op 81 "hospital for Loniaburg." b a.?A slight troat was evident here a last Sunday morning. v 0 ?-Where is the new hospital? Don't let it die. Get to work, f' ?Don't forget Friday night Nor vember 11th. At the court house. u ?You have to be registered in ^ order to vote. Don't put it uff too gj long. ?Rev. G. M. Duke will preach at 0 the Baptist Church tonight at 7:80 jr o'clock. - gj ?B. ti. Hicks has greatly iroprov- el ed the appearanoe of his store by h having }t repainted. s - i.-l > , > it ?Read the advertisement of M. b C. Pleasants in this issue about his 11 biy china opsniDg to take place next 8 Tuesday. _ h - ?R. R. Perry has rented the D. H. Taylor residence and -will move his family to town in the near future. > ' h a , ?Several of onr people went, pv- ^ ei to Henderson Monday night too ^ see Polly of the oiscns. Tbev report a most enjoyable irip, ?If you can do something and tl are willing to do something for your town then be at the court house g Friday night November 11th. f< ?Quite a number of our people went to Raleigh on last Saturday I to see the Ringling Bros, circus, I Tney report a fine trip and a big sbow. ?The work on the 'court square is heonnnintr to rtrenent mlita A nice n? - o - r - --i " V appearance. The paving the aidewalka around - the square ia now a, going on and the grading the square b is nearly completed. , u 01 ?Your attention is called to the 0 vmr change of advertisement of R. Z. ft Egertoii which will appear in our il neat issue. He has many new 01 ? things he will tell you about, and in, . vites you to loblt over. " u ?Saturday evening at sunset the ^ ' registration books will close and if p you have not" registered you had better do so at onoe.- If you fail to register you can't vote on Novem bar Bth _____ ? The b'ranklin county Union meets with Louisburg Baptist ~ Church tomorrow and Sunday, f The homes of the town wifl be open for entertainment of delegates and we hope there will be a laige attendance. , ? ? 'j V , $ ?One of our fellows who poses si as one who is wise above that which g is written, recently answered the followii. . advertisement in an ens- Tj tern 25 cent paper; "TVe wilt send 11 cents for 1902 pennies." He scraped around until he got fifty of the 1902 niintage and forwarded them in a registered letter. Me received immediate repiy 'saying, that ? when lie sent 1852 mure pennies, sufficient to make up the number? J&02, he would receive liia 11 Cents, ^e gave himself n kick, borrowed enough to subscribe for this paper and proposes irf the future, to keep posted on these little graft games." i? , ?The good housewl|k gets the meals, d l essee the children, sweeps, bakes, mends, docs tbe washing, and Svhen the shades of evening gatner she finds that human possibilities and endurance have reached the limit. The banker, after the morning meal, goes to the Counting room, ^ delves in facts and figures all day, W and wheu he goes home it is often with a feeling akin to nervous prostration. The dootor dentist, dry goods man, grooer, newspaper man, implement dealer, druggist?all these, after display ingq "a liberal Amount of Roowevelt atrenuosity all p \ day and' many times until long after the hats b'ave had their frolic and none to roort? well, tftey f#el a* i | . though life, at the very best, is made I up ot toil. I ' T 7V'- " ; ' ' ?On* thing can be truthfully lid of the teachers in our school* t the present time, end those broloyod for the ensuing year, that heir daily walk and oonvereation, nd their moral lives are suoh as to ir.n a good example for their pubis. Our pupils oan safely follow he example of the ' teacher. When the roll is oalled up yonder" he teachers of "ctli schools oan all swer "present." Good morals and Ood manners are taught in our ihools and tips' worthy example aer y our present corps of teachers has great influence in moulding the haraoterbf the youth of our, city. Resolutions of Lov?. There seldom oomes into our midst death more bemoaned, a losa more niversably lelt by our entire neighorbood, than that ot our beloved ater and oo-Worker, Mrs. A. W. 'erry. For forty years she lived in ur midst, during which time her iflueqce was always fell for the igbt. Here was the life of the true hristian woman, not seeking for a igh seat in public places, not wishig for praise for her "much doing," ut contented to love and serve lose in her home, those whom God ave her to love and protect, her usband and children.,. She was rilling to live bv the-^notto: "They [so serve who only stand and wait." n her home she was everything to er ohildren, their oomforter, their iviser, their guide in temptation, he not only looked to their materil wants but she also oared for tboir juls. Well may they say "Tis not ome without Mother," because leirs was a good mother. While her own loved ones feel a reater, deeper loes yet we, her >llow-workers and eisterS of Maple HART VW I^IUISBU Ootober 28th?Prices reaped J Warehouse this week, all grades fro ow selling higher than at any irice is to market your tobaocoYs etter time to sell than when prices lg you to pay a lbt of druminereVc i to persuade you to sell it whereY f business will guarantee to -put ml >t your tobacco than any other wt Y^considered-...Get you a piece Li sunt up how many men have bden > persuade you to carry your tcpac our, tobacco at borne, what do A th; p, and they think perhaps" yep arc er this, that J. R. Collie at ll/rts V ou better. TRY TUIS HOUSE RND fi I. R. COLLIE^ slow Located n Holliiigswortb Fuigriture Stove w eople of Loutfilmrg and Franklni < tandard watch cases and movenVn oods and optical goods. Being u inlian to fitting eve glasses and^ on free. V " g ' JONIN THE JEWEliER t" R& Say it pla - l Ry NO" leaae return ?U the empty cum and ?<. charged At iull vain* for failuryfo Louisburg /B / ^ I .4' - SL. ?-^... ...i.? j Spring* Baptist Church (e?i our lurs , is great indeed. Therefore be it re- , solved. . '"-*l ' i < lai. That in the death -ef^Mrs. < j Perry we wilt miss ber presenoe in < j our Sunday School, our Church and 4 in all our works of charity, because 4 } ber heart was ever open to all things -4 good, 4 2nd. That while we wonder why 4 such a true, useful woman was trken 4 just now, we bow in submission to a 4 Wiser Will, knowing that -'some 4 time we'll understand." 4 - $ 3rd. That our deepest sympathy 4 goes out to the bereaved family in 4 their great sorrow, and we commend 4 them to a stronger arm, a sweeter 4 comforter, a more loving father than 4 the world in its weakness oan offer. 4 4th. That a copy of these resolu- 4 tions be sent to the bereaved family, 4 the Fbanklix TiIses and the Bibli- 4 oal Reoorder. ? ? 4 Mrs. J, H. Uzzell, 4 Mbs..C. P.IIakbis, 4 Mbs. W. M. Boose, 4 Miss Emma Duke, 4 Misft Lola Jackson, 4 Committee. < L ?a??? < China Opening. * ' I wish to annonnnft to the Ladies 4 ofXbuisCbtjg and ^franklin county 4 that I will lihve 1Jy China opening i on Tuesday robrrwng, November 1st. I have the largest and must select 4 Hue I have evewkarried. A cordial ;' invitation is expended everybody to j ? Atfun/1 tlni v -??"V vjyiijg. \ / M. OkPLEASANT. X>lnes</lv? *cis a i-iHiLTici pubolited fotUUIini^Iab DII FC Iromcdbte relief from I 1LC3 Dr. Shoop's Ma?lc Ointment All CC K nnmc'.:< i&tf from iILLj Dr.ShowV-'.xte Ottiraent VREHOUSE RG. N. C.' < ugh water mark for tobacco at Harts m the lowest up to the highest are i ious tome for a -Umber of years. Onjr 4 fast 11? you can, as thefe is never a < arerhigh. I am not paying, or ask- < > yll you where to Bell your tobaceo, rn do not want to, but as a matter ' (re dollars and cents in your pocke i leheuseman in North Carolina?qual * paper and pencil and see if you oan , to s>-e you for the past week, trying , cot to them ani ifnot trying to bu y is mean? Just this, tobacco has gone * i no\ wise to the fact. Just rernem- ' lrare\onse sells tChigher .and treats < IAN AND BE CONVINCED Louisburg, N. cj I Permanently hye I will be pleased to supply the ( 3minty with the lajest creations in ^ Jb, dianionds, fine- jewelry, novelty , graduate Qpiician I give special atectaeles. Examination an<J ccfnsulta ' rsoN ^ J^ND OPTICIAN L ___ . 5 | SAY " " ? . ^ . . . i | months. c^Jla 5c >ttles you have, \cases and Hottles will be return. ,We muU insist upon their pttling\ Works \ -1 , ' ' r' ' " | When You Sel P f LOUR stock or other predict why no ^ the worry and danger oflcarrytng it l I Y Ihome? " V I I * l it you have any bills fc> pay pay I I for each and eyery payment rai J record of your financial'tiffairs wit^out^/ne ^ Enjoy the many advantages, facilities am ^ keeping your account at the /\ I FIRST NATK | LOUISBUI ? UNDER SUPERVISION O I PERFEi I Smokeless ( J- * i.JuHtthe tbinp for the bath room. Coles < J save you one third your coal ^Heatej^ | L./P. I ? _ON THE CORNER PHON! ~ I | BUY~^* We havo ou hand a full Ntipply uf all kiiV S "We will sell cheap f< id a/aiii4ii: nni | IY1CI\II\I>L Dm LDUISBURG, r r,u V; ' - \ r *y-pv.\ 'V ; ' \ ; -V. X ' \. ? ."Lt > ?. - > ~ ; / . yjif- V :3kv a.. - -nfc>::. . . ' H MM X 1 Your Crop ! * V*'* '^r * t place^our money in the bank and avoid.' _N ; in jmur pocket or hiding it around your ylnem by check and have a LEGAL receipt : de. In addition you can have a complete trouble of keeping a complicated set of I conveniences which we offer patrons by A jNAL BANK -f rg\n.c . F u\ S. GOVERNMENT ^ CTION | Jil Heaters .1 . Cfekrorated Hot Blast Heaters, will soon from |u.50 up. Cook Stoves ami ran .t I fl fl /N * n i^r\CD, i 4-2 LOUISBURG. N. C. v YffUR ?_ j " J is ?>f heaters, ?tovea ant] ranges which :>r casn or on time { OTHERS CO I Jnrlm C W 1*1 1 Vllliq^ m J

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