Farmers < F , "> ITSAl k QONI * mrm^m r jMI ? if A lH | -Moat friendships cease when they What did you get? Havi THE FARMER C. B. Cheatham, Pres. UNDER SUPERVISION FRANKLIN TIMES 4 <L F. JOHNSON, Editor and Manager )m1 tub, - - . *l.0< II MONTHS, ... 'i( hue months. - ' Friday. November 11 1910. Indications point to Democrat! grins almost everywhere. Don't forget to go out to tb court house Friday (to night) nighl Peopii who talk most about thei religion usually have the least re ig ion to talk about. Tiie time tor the execution of llr r s Crippen has been postponed until November 23rd. , The character of the man you honor and then tie to is sufficient lc i show your own character, hike goes to like. The republican party in Franklii eountv now sees what the averaco < o voter thinks of its past records ant boastful (?) claims. s- Don't stand back an 1 pull yon town down but go to the court housi tonight and assist in reviving tli ' chamber of commerce. It is quite the fashion for som people to lay the blame for thei misfortunes upon providence insteai of placing it upon themselves. If the people of Louisburg wll lake hold of the chamber of com merce and all pull together the; can work wonders for the town. ink News Observer continues t show its forward more in the lines a progress. It is to have an aviatioi meet in Raleigh November 16th P 17tb. The campaign and elections ar? now over and lets everybody buckli down to business and see if we can' make things much easier for nor RflVv ' * -- ? ?W" selves. .? Guess Butler will take Ida leav of North Carolina with the com pi i nenta o,t the people, which were si forcibly expressed at the ballot bo on last Toeedtr ?^ pap- z::z.^ There are many republicans i Franklin county who can con gram late tbemaelvaa upon not swalltwio Wti the republican ticket and platfotni i the paat election. There are people who conatantl oom plain that they are the oreatun of oircumatonoee. Bat then ther are other people who ore to maatei ful and wise that they become th ?. ' /' i "?. ?<r f - v ? ?,. ' and Merchai i. Jgn^^upl ^QiU EJ P^f^UTItlN THE B Cost a. rnbn money. HavtVj|l ever needed 11 money or vouf own safely deposited in our bai MAKK OCR BaXK YOCR\axk S AND M^BCH LOU IS B U^PG^JS. C. \ F. X. Kgerton, Vice-Pres. \ XK S. Clifton, Assistant Cashier. \ OF THE STATE OF j creators of circumstances. The dif; ference between the two, especially 0>c] in the wav things work otlt, is equal I w _ to that between the poles and the pea r) equator. . I bar ? ' als< ? Dii.iobxcb is essential for busi- p*' ness success, but that diligence must I be rightly applied and with a due Re | sense of proportion. To be diligent Hg ! over trival things and ignore those I * c j which are important will not an- ? swer. r i e j Ix those cities where the census I t. returns are disappointing it does not F j usually help matters by findiDg fault, ? r | The one thiug to do is to so resolvs U - and act that a new soirit inav he in. ~ T - -K j ? ? II fused and the failings of the pait be Li remedied. .i " . . np \\ hen a town stagnates it is usually because its citizens hare no 1 public spirit. Content with things as they are and unaffected by the progress that goes on around them I \v (ithey see their own community veg- . etate while cithers near bv, fortunate ! I in their type of citizens, go ahead Coi (' from one year to another. Thus it is the s'that oftentimes towns with many j natural advantages are out-distanced in population wealth by places for wi.ich nature hoe done but little. ' I B The Commandments For Every *j - Day Life. ? c_ 1. Neither lend nor borrow?it makes people croes the Btreet when B j they see you coming. Your debtor r ! will cross the street to avoid you. jp i j Your creditor will come over to meet I you. ! . .2. It is the saddest day in a| 1 /nan's life when lie feele prompted ] aD< " to gain a dollar without working forj1?? r- it. . rec 3. Be the master of your own house. If you relinquish your au" thority your happiness will be at an ' end. 0 4. When in anger fill your mouth " with wfter, but do not swallow any of it. You will'thus be enabled to q refrain from saying many foolish v ' things. " 5. Never write a line on paper , * that you would be ashamed to have * published in a newspaper. 6. Refrain from practical joking, Life is too real and log earnest and " too brief to be wasted in so wanton a faahinn 9 7. Ix>ok down. You will then be ^ satisfied with your condition in life, bib It you took up, von will perhaps, fee^ Bnll come envious a oA_djac<\t> tented. line n " let! 8. Avoid business relations with 19t! / " wit K so-called unlnoky people. "Ill-luck of ^ n is but too often the fault of the in- tile dividual?or another nauie for lszi- yj, ness or incapacity. on y 9. Balance your cash account daily. The careful engineer consults e his goage c instantly. r- 10. Do a heap of thinking, but ^ ie be miserly in your speech. /?- T. ?. * P *' K'' -T 1 ^ * 1 ^^ * ^ - ( V . * ' ' ' * nts Bank' mep\ - ! w J ve i *vei ' ! ank; \ k- ' k. ' : | loneyaird asked it of your (fiends? I nk aadlife independent. ANTS BANK ">*- 1 R. Y. McAden, Cashier.' % NORTH CAROLINA JOINT SALES in Monday November 21, .at 11 lock a. m. aKSlV homk near Margaret ill sell to the \highcjt bidder the owing article*, poniJfddder, shucks, vine, nay, onI hrmd waatn and ness. tiugsry, ?i<' s|t\ of flfies and > J. R. Bunn tvUl sal Wiruf shucks, r of inurh@ and VaeSu^' 0. P. HARRIS gajSJ World's" wBpjya Greatest or Rheumatism. Sciatica.! Lathe 1Back, Sriff I ? ijnts and Muscles, Soie Thioat, Ck>lds, Strains, Drains. Cuts. Bruises, Colt, CraWi p?, Tooth* ihe and all Nerve, Bone and Mdscle Aches I id Pains. The genuine las Noam's Ark on -ery package. 2Sc.. 50c. add* I .OOby all deal - ; a in medicine everywhere J Sample by mail free ? ish Rssasdy Ca.. BAaai, ^a. sad Bestsa. Mass. |~ 0 the Public | ish to announce to the peo-)^ of Louisburg and Franklin ? inty that I have purchased | market business of W. E. | irphy and Will /conduct an j lp to Date | esh Meat Market and { Restaurant j the same blilling tormerly j :upied by Siml 1 shall be ' .d to have/ myl friends call j 1 see me iny time. Phone ( ! your orders aid they will J eive prompt attention. I R. |f. Perry j LOW RATES ' VIA ? SEABOARD Raleigh, H/t ON 'if^OUNyOF riNG MACHINE EXHIBITION NovemberVl6th-l7th .( .count of Ore*/wing Machine Ex-' f i*5,r?? ? u?lAt- In-i-'-i - VW . " IJ vnicik n movent- < 16th ao1 lit the SF.*"^"iPf''j OUIjr.?? low points on its J TfcSftt ?>? fee <y -isle November [ J & an^.1,7th' fiftl "V" Kmit Nov. J h.. This is af rare \opportunlty to H ness a real Ai-eoplani Klieht by one i i he Greatest Mreanauta in the world, I nn H. Curtis. Dont kiss it. J e Shoo-Hy Nos. 29 and 30 J theses wilM^extewdcd | Bcient exarz eoaehss bemA provided j lake caret of ail com fori ably. Trfr , &faryMH'gM>K,Dt:th< ^ D. K A. V f . . Drive = Straight w to & c-4 The Farmers *-1 ?*? ? Vi 7 >X Warehouse. | Meadow H - - i mil iuw\J AT FARMtl N. B. Our solicitors are Wilia bhhhh^hh^imm " y '' * I * f . Y \ ' .... J "7~" ^ i PIANOS^ ? ' .^T.' - ? % rm ^ Li,, ? ???^???? . * / ' W , amous Musics? Instrument EL? , <c"T> r; ) R? ytiyjw]\ , j ^ i \ ' ._ *? ->? demonatratioiiiXever held in Lonisbnrg, and the merit? of V n to the mftDV Wnnlw nroaan* Wo will K?wo r r. .? ? n.n nuio ailUbUcr month and will hVve them on exhibit by December 1st. e you make your mircbase. Remember our stock of furniand our prices rigtV Give us a eall INITURE CO f LOU IS BURG, N. C. I . . ?M ; h. 4 m ??M| IT ftWD STICK I To it. You will surely end ?3 well by selling your r 83 i-k-waevw-. * * diblXV UI Up Willi _ Mi MEADCWVS & HARRIS ' i| \ At :? FARMERS I WAREHOUSE! I Copae to us first we will_ g stand by you to the end. g1 A warm welcome and g! comfortable quarters for gi yourself and teams here g awaits #ou. Fair dealings g good weights and prices fa ' Ci n * * ? snaii De our motto. . ?5> s &yiarris ! 1 SBURG, N. C.\ ||| RS WAREHOUSE I m Williams, E. B. Harris and Benj. Vester. " ' - ' ^ "fiQHUt 7 "1 " | The Worlds Most f* \ ' nfl!M a 5g35B^MB?| ??iH ' s-M/smiw- " FPip' $*-* f^ / Our exhibit Has one of the most successful this famous instrument was thoroughly shot half car load of these pianoafto arrive this i Don't fail to call in and examine them befor tare, coffins and caskets is always complete f ? | ?? W. E WHfrE FUF 5 <s I BEGIN RIG! Load Up Your Wagon . a.nd

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