Sir -7 r< "r" ..?/ . ff It " . ^ - . ~~ Pu Spea ? I -" I ? l W ithMusic,Eloqi Enthusiasm the 1 I I I^Am AANn4l/l Lrciiiuudui V of FAnklin Countv op Wednesday, and will continue daily throughout I ing Ink of appointmei Saturday, $ When a great demonstration will he the arrangements for tie counly c :r acotive committee to aeaure for ever no nir.ees of the par'y, atspeaker of, occasion by the discossieb and pre.^j of state and National issnis and poli standpoint. Accordingly the toll ami wit! be followed, beina selected) ienci* and wishes of all iheVeople the list entertaining ipeakefcs htve I that all can look f .rward to\ regal? aoch eloquence as proceeds fnpm tin doctrine#, the irut*i of whichV*er< i ? are at the preaeot moment. % I %' YOUNGSVILf^ 28th- Hon. WhU FR ANKLINTG] ber 29th-Hons. ^ \ T.W. Bickett EPSOM, Mond: l; Hons. E. W. Pou s LAUREL, Tue 1st - Hon. Wal^e CENTREVIL],] vember 2nd?E o ^i=r STALLOtGS. I ber 3rd ?Hon.! a ^ GATESVILLij, ] 4th?Hon. J. sB *y LOUI8BTJRG I bftr fith ffnn W 5 ? ?- ? -?t ?? ? .) Besides the above named H|fenk< ? t?r Solicitor will be present dt n lowing countv candidat-a For ?Bl Sei Representatives, Dr R. P. Floydj for urer, P. B. Griffin; for Clerk of Bop of Deeds, J. B. Yarboroogh; forjCor or, J. T. Insooe; County Commfcaioi IJzzie, J. O. Wilson and J. 9. Boiler A FIRSH BRASS will be on hand at -every one of the ulai and patriotic mime and mi ke 1 inbileo for Democracy. So atti ad 1 merrier," for tbore will be an al ind hip tor alt. ' -r T ; ' B ? - |; . * V blic rN . _ king! I i I lence and old timi Campaign of th( Candidate; e ied at Poplar Springs on October 26th i ie county, as indicated by the follov n ts, an til and including Tovember 5 th held at Louitdwrg. In connectio ;t>aign it has been the aim *?f the *3 ir meeting, in addition to ill-' rigula itate-wi ie reputation to enliven th ntition in a broad and able m&nne sies from a Democratic Jeff-rsoniai owing program baa been arrange 'because it l>est consults the convet t the county. As can b~ seen fro een arraigned for each ineeiimgv ?' r Carnival of music, arid eloquenc etiunci t".ion of time tried Democrat! ever before in such hold relief as the 3. , Friday Octobe] mead Kli^ttz NT, Saturday Octc T. C. Newland anc i * i, October 31st ind T. W. Bicketl sday, Novembei >r Murphy S, Wednesday, Nc n. falter Murph: fenjgday^Hogcm )cka Craig . Friday, Novembei ran Grimes 3atumay, Novem 1. SpiW >rs Mr. R. A. AlUbrook, ean.li<J>, warly ail 01 try meetings, also the fo nate, B. T. Hllden; (or the Home i Sheriff,-W. ft. Boone; for Trea erior OoarteI-?. Barrow; (or Itegiab oner, Dr. W. 1% Simpaon; for Surve lera, T. S. Colte, J. H. Cooke, J. i itine. \ " CLASS above plaoee of mt-iinn to render p< ?ch and every ap|>oV>tment a |>eiiod and bring'jrotir frietjda, "the more t inoe of entertainmeai and good fello L Chairman sratio Execntiv'e Committee, A '^iW! VWWPW 4 / * I . . v . , k i< ? .* 1 " MORI " T . .? ! Home Com * . ' ^ t Tuesday, N V * " " * " ' \ , 'f. . , Important Information Concerning the CollegeWe have readied n crisis iit our work of raiding money for the Vint | thew S. Davis Memorial Building. At the meeting of the Chamber of Comnieice last year the town of Louisburg together with the Alum n?e Asaooiatiob promjsed to raise It *5000.00 toward the new building; only about $4000.00 of this amount I has beon pledged to date. This ^ amount together with what I have W pledged from out side of town, if paid in in cash would justify us in beginning the brick work at once. Men outside of town vfhen naked to pay then subscriptions want to know if the town people have paid theirs I and want to know if we hiivs begun laying brick. When I tell them that these pledgef have not been paid, ? they put me off "saying when you begin you can call on me." People g in town say wait till you get ready to go to work and we will p?y ours, so one is waiting on the other. The committee will not begin the struo tore until there is money in hand % i sufficient to put the building in such k shape that it will not damage. The town of Louisburg, must lead in this matter. The Board of Trustees will" meet on November 10th to consider plans tor the future and make recommendations to the annual confer" ence board of -Education. This Board last year appropriated $1000.- \ 00 for the improvement of the old building, which will not be available until about Deoember, 10. The old building has been repaired. This has been made possible because the n executive committee borrowed the r money necessary for this work c which conld only be done when the rI building was empty, aril the bank; t. holds our personal note to cover | J a part of the amount spent. Tliej agent will call on every subscriber in j i Vive town next week for payment of s [their pledges. And it is sincerely -juoiieu ram every one will respond * with the cash. Much will depend on the action of the town people ua to what action the Board will takv. A crisis is upon us; what shall we j do with it. Suue few have p iid their notes promptly as thev have! I fallen due, for whioli we thank them.r i .Let everyone remember that ihel ) agent will 'iave his hai:dsTu/l to see' I each subscriber once, so don't put I hint, off'when he calls, for it is nti( possible to see every one at the last {minute, Other towns are bidding for the conference support of "a colj lege and if the people of Louisburg jdo not care for * this Help there is bj danger of its going elsewhere. As a financial enterprise it brings more money to our midst than any other " enterprise we have and takes only knowledge away in return. We can not afford to lose it: The conference has shown its faith by sending a man to you to look after this work and ' give you tbe opportunity of demon- J strattng your faith in the enterprise. | What will you do about it? As for j myself I have labored incessantly j eled thousand* of miles, made Speeches, distributed literature solicited sutworiptioni, taken collections and compaiaiively speaking have receiyvd more encouragement Outside r .. . ? - me lowii'tnan I have Here at borne, j A. J. Pabkbr, 1 Financial Agent. How To Get On In The World. Mont of our successful men began life without a dollar. l'bev have won success bv Hard work and strict | ^ honesty. Yoo can do the same. Here 1 are rules for getting on in the world:. jf 1. He honest. - Dishonesty seldom makes one ricti^ and when it er does, riches are a cane.' There is no - snch thing as dishonest success. 4 2. Work. The world is not going to pay for nothing. Ninety per cents of what men call genius is. only a talent for hard wort' 3. Enter Into that business or trads yon like best, end for whioh nature seems to hate fitted yon, providing it is honorsble. " 4. He independent. Do not lean on others to do yottr thinking or to Osqher difficulties^' .>D" 6. Be uonscisntiens In the dis" charge of every duty. Do your work thoroughly. No one ean rise who w" eights his work.' 6. Don't try to Jbegin on top. Begin at the bottom and yon trill be surer of reaching the top, some time. """ 7. Trust to nothing bnt God end hard yorfc. Inscribe on yoor banh rt 'Luck tea fool; pLuak is a hero.'' . . n . \i4 4 - A For horses, mules,"wagons, buggies, su public auction. This will be a big salt not finish on the 22nd will continue sal SA A bob tail dog can't walk a log, beeau owes me and don't pay, because he srt dues but hereafter I am going to call fall seems as painful to some as squees pull a watermelon when the curl dies, melon, needs pulling, and I find said notes are s-cured bv lows, hogs, aod sell same November 22. Sale cor your cousin and your, old uncle who hi pipe, and has his wife to cut his hair, j k. Some ln>i * ?? gg =r[you ca i r FROM THI.S FR.OPO.SI .STATE AND COVJY, HALF PRICE. DO^S T THE FRANKLIN TIMfeS I Both One A I-IVK COUNTRY The Franklin Times is county paper in this secti briui full of interesting re the whole family. Everyt happens in the county and yon will find every" wes Franklin Times As a oit your duty to keep posted < ings of your county nnd S ELECTION YK/i | We are on the brink of campaigns for this yeai know all about it if you Franklin rimes. Yon want the Franklin Tin 104 copies for $1.60 almost half money order or personal check < Inew and renewal sibseriptions 1 The Progressive Farmer and C $1.60. Be oer'ain to state wnet FRANKLIN TIMES?De ike Franklin Times.. . . P, TheProgressive Farmer and Gt | ' TH : ??e ' ,-/t SALE ' ?3?a ' *? <* rg, N. C. r~~* ?' -v * ' * ' " . '* -. 2nd, 1910 : ' . v' ' v-5 - J ; ehold and kitchen furniture, a it the hlfeii dollar for caeh,if I do Id' and I hnv? trie oash : " ' i HH '\'n fs : <'..1 .4 mier can't farnc-next year if he stion sales used to be called Vang for buggies and harness in the ?m s beard the old folks say you hiurigscos is like a ripe water any little . notes I hold, and ug to pull all the above property j y rain or shine. Come and tell out of t floor saoks, smokes his 11 coiue he will double his dough I ' ",?* " v' V, fs "" " | by Southern me iR / em conditions the politi-/ * ?o<toimhem?el\ v You'l| , tallt in yhia p get The advertiwbienti I week. \ aes and/he Progressive Firmer and (A price, fcend for thera today. Send fo >r starats *ill be acoepted. The aboy 'or theFranklin-Times. It appliea to i lazetta* Fill out the ooupon below a her inlicription for each paper irnew ar Sirl-You will find enclosed #1.60 ft u?tt?|(new.) My address k ..... . ,. Rural Rotate No E i RANKLIN TIMES ., 4 " ' 1 .' ' . IG ANNUAI fGAGE j ink Day in l/ouisbu ovemper 2\ irries, harness Jeowb, oxens, hogs, hong ! >10 000 \woph of personal property i !e from dav w day until all stoek is so YA bo> =te he/has lost his\ alatfee, a bobtail fa II hnle lost his |?nlVr it the sale. Am thenjeqveese and \u!l, because paviiij liugL boil, and as tA [lulling, I have al andf I figure a little vass due cha'tle thJ curl dead on a great u h(*ses, mules, buggieV etc. I an: goi nnfences at 10:40 and Continues all da ears home made nndei-Vlothes, made hi has the goous 1 want and if he wi P. - HI ind dogs, 2 gut**, an organ. Come tmt NT GET *W! TION, IF YOU WANT TH AND FARM. TWp PAPER HAT APPEAL TC/YOU? THE PROGRESSIVE FAR VVhole Yeai/104^Big PAPER. \ Itf THE INDORS the best J The Progres on. It is II zette is running ading for If \ no farmer can a l.ing that III \ Things toyjt ef 1 country, I I \ ik in the J | ^uirizes for oor < izen it is / \en other bojs. m the do- I Nlta made sor latf. - ^ J ILL ' ? in. ? flWftTjl E NEW.S OF THE I ?S YOU WANT AT III MER and GAZETT | Issues ' IJl J iKD FARM PAPER ill | sive Farmer and Ga- ||| ' ; a series of. articles fford to miss. Ten tCh month, flow To rn yield, tl,500 in l|l sOrn olnb boys and yo.i Southern farmers ||| : n who know South- ||| | and who have hoed 'cs. No guess work aper. No dishonest either. Comes every jett. You get them both, V tliexu today. Postoffioe 1 eYffer will apply to both I jnVnew subscriptions to I nd Vend us today with I or onj subscription "

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