r . P .v - Tanners a dois .t^ro Pot i rmij wilj y \xr: 1 j i) L" ? li.> >)i<w ?T 131' J1U JU-IlJiUlllH J. IttllMlll, " IIVU "V U?v? terest. One hundred years thereafter in Your money will grow if you'll let us kee THE' FARMERS C. B. Cheatham, Pres. UNDER SUPERVISION FRANKLIN TIMES,1 ! a K. F. JOHNSON, Editor and Maiugtr. " NX TUB, - - - *1.00 1 <11 MONTHS, 35 1HXSE MONTHS. *5 c Friday. Novembsr 18 1910. ^ - -t L. ? I ? "Flying seems to be getting very fashionable now. ^ Instbad of Hiood-bye booze" we can now substitute Butler. ? , c 1 Say, Colonel, who's looney now? t Balwin J. or Roosevelt J. ? a B~ r The Lord ie on oar side, and the t people have turned the rascals out. Blessed be Democracy! - j t Blessed is the Democracy, it will t inherit the earth; as it should so long \ j as it serves the people faithfully. j[ Thank goodness the fear of an- 11 other Hoosevelt panie has been over- , come by the Democratic victory. Hey there, Teddy! We have beaten you to a frazzle, bow do you 1 like it? Who's "knocked over the ] ropes now?1' The Hearst and lioosevelt al t- 1 ance was too unbolv to bring guesses. Not such a "Corking time" after all, was it.boys? What will the Itepubhoans do! for presidential limber with Taft and j, Teddy both knocked oat by the peo-Jj pie on the first round? j ] The h(e,wg-Observer Aviation ' -Meet that took 'place in Iialeigb j Wednesday and Thursday seem to |iavf been a great gacQegs, " *nr? "Wheeethb Mr lioo-evelt campaigned be lost vj>tes. Even his < own precinct of Oyster Bay went < Democratic, by a b.g majority. t ?saw i A good many high-protection tar- j iff congressmen have been left in their happy homes to reflect npon f the ungratefulness of Kepablics and i their own foolishness. | _ That imp? nobs from Sage- < more Hill is only the Colonel StoE ing the door, aoapping and grinding j _ to teeth ami , aayieg, "crooks,' ; "malefactors," "traitor*," eto. ate. Nothiwg can atop the trend toward* Democracy, which is world wide. _KltP China with her new Senate now demands a House ot Repreeentative* elected by popular Vote. aas???mmmamr Wl breathe easier now that "a hew apostle of disoord?a panic .w t 9 \ ' ' nth Mertha \ , * it Let It >ugk_ Vour kinc t BA st/roif^ ^1 iiHAVE IT>J 3. willed $5,000 to the city of Boston. Th: 1803, this $3,000 ami the iuterest amounted p it tor vovv MAKK OUR BANK VOUR BAiNK AND MERCI LOU IS BURG. N. C. OFFICERS F. Egerton, Vice-Pres. * 11 R ('.lift/in. A&niataiit pAshinr OF THE STATE OF ireeder, a dangerous disturbsr_ and . menace to peace" is retired for a eason at least. How do you feel N 'olonel, since the Democratic don-~ te ley kicked you? ? * or The Kepublicans have been de- m ilaring they are net responsible for ligli prices, and yet tliey have at- or rays charged the Democrats for be- na g responsible for low prices. It fe oust be a poor rule that works for be Republicans both ways. er . "" cs Fbov some the of reports that are ar looting in it doea not seem like they lave stopped rating y^t in the ol tortb, as the democratic majorities L ire beitfg made bigger and adding ore slates t? the democratic col- se r nun. m m Ant insurgent who wants to join he Democratic church will be ad- n< nitted by lettsr to full communion { he believes that the tariff should ic lor revenue only; but any standlatter will have to sitcn the anxious c ivat until lie shows works nietlT (or g, epentence. . | is ? d If the Lord had not been on our >ide whan men like Teddy went on " ,he war path, where would we be? ^ 1( the Lord had not been on our side 01 when moat of the Cabinet rose up * igainat us in Ohio, the Democracy would have had the worst of it. s ? ? n Fits persons were injured in an el automobile accident in Raleigh tl Wednesday. Two of them are conlidered serious while the other three a, ire only slightly injured. The car ja being driven by Mrs. VVoolcolt, go- tc ng wild was the cause of the trouble. This however happened aftei the a] racing was over, CJ tl THANKSGIVING. w Thanksgiving Day will be very ^ luly observed by all good Demosrata, as they have much to give hanks for. Mr. Roosevelt's new lationaliam?the concentration of treat power, which under lbs Con- j ititution is reserved to the people of; \ .he several states?is buried with it* p iqthor under an svalanche of op- e nosing votes. For such a Signal fa- j, ror, supreme thanks should be giv- 8 to. ? The itsndpatters have been de- d feated ami a people's Congress, ), pledged 'o tariff revision downward, J has been given power to oarry out \ the pledge; tor thin everyone, high J or low, rich' or poor, shorikl give J thanks. __ j Houeet Mid patriotic Republican! p have helped ua Democrats To gain a ~ great victory to the end that equal i, rights to all and ipecul privileges to * none may be the law of the land, T and tat thib both wiiljjoin in giving thanks. jjts?Bankt LIP 5ERS ! NK [ ? ? I T r b I Is money was put out at compound ind to $411,743?nearly half a million. 1 ' HANTS BANK K. Y. McAden, Cashier. I NORTH CAROLINA A GOOD DAY'S WORK. John A. Dix elected governor of ew York, and Teddy laid up for a rm of innocuous desuetude. Judeon Harmon reelected govern1 of Ohio, and the Taft political achine laid np for repairs Woodrow Wilson elected governof New Jersey, and the trust magites have takeu to the woods for or of dire results. Simeon E. Baldwin elected gov. nor of Connecticut, and Kepubli,n plunderers praying for mercy ? id promising restitution. Eugene N. Foes elected governor ' Massachusetts, and the rotten ryicru rintr aunt tn tKn *?'!? B.. ....g A Democratic House of Heprentativee elected, and only three onths more ot ataadpalism, Can>niam and extravagance. j5 A Democratic cyclone Btrikis^ Ifli- K >is and several other states. - (9 A DANGEROUS PROGRAM. S Doctor Schurinan, president of C9 ornell University, saya that "he re- JjS irds Mr. Roosevelt's new national- CV rn as the most r volctionarv and 9 angerous program any political iS lader lias laid before the American ?S dos the close of the civil war." All CP ie presidents of universities anu 3K alleges seem to feel about the same O ay, and the people of the state of J? few Vorli agree with the professors SJ y GP,000 plurality. President 5 cliurtnan further says: "The new CP ationalism spells Caesariem in gov- JP rnment and bankruptcy in business; S id all that without adding a cent to CP le income of the wage-earner or IS ly other citizen except the politic- S n and liis army of new govern- CP lent officers," S Teddy is yet to he heard from,- S ad this fight between the Republi- CP in literati and the Colonel may be Sj* iewed with composure now that 5 ie people have decided that their CP ilvation is to real on the oid Dem-. * sratic principle t "Equal rights to J 11, aod special privileges to none." . ?l Week or Prayer ^ The week of prayer of the W. EiL* I. S. ot the Methodist charch willj egin .Monday, Nov. 21st. Services 1 sch afternoon, omitting Thursday,' rj i the Sunday School room, from : **J :30 to 4:80 o'clock. ^ la The yrogTsm la a* follows: lion .2 ky j>. m., Opening Prayer Service, ?. i#;? v r> ? - h-?-j iU J .n ? CIIIU1S I HgK; lUeWMy/U oofciiig Outward, by Mr*. McKione; 2 Vednesdav, The King'* Business; K teqnireth Ha?te, by Mrs. Bailey; 11 rriday, Looking Forward, by Mrs. 2 'umer; Saturday, Money and the Z kingdom, by Mr*. Alston, 11 It ix earneetry hoped that all The ' 3 dies of the church and any who , 6 rish to do ?, will attend these ser ?> ides ? MB*. P. G. ALSTON, Q Bee. See'y. 4 - ''* if ^-It ** SOHULZ^ \ The Worlds Most rai i % Our exhibit was one of thy most successful dei this famous instrument w* thoroughly shown I half car load of these pimtos to arrive this mot Don't fail to oall in ant^examine tbem before v< tare; coffins and caskets is always complete anc W. E WHITE FURh i BEGIN BIGH | =?Load Up ^ j| Your Wagon g: and m f * j Drive ? Straight ^ j: to- c 5 a i TEe Farmers \r i fy u i* & Warehouse. / f J ? I Meadows iJouisj AT FARMER _N. B. ~Our solicitors art William . i, . \ . . \ / \ ????nna. ? wii??? / ?. . 7^? SB - PIANOS--?; ? _ ./ nous Musical Instrument K*S^b?s' lEBit EaSP JtrBwHI JIEfli t vi -^.\ * *~ * x noiiHlrationn ewer held in Louisburtr, and the merits of to the many people present. We will have another ith and will hale them on exhibit by December 1st. )u make your purchase. Remember our stock of furni1 our prices rigtk. Give us a call IITURE CO, LOUISBURG, N. C. ? ? ======= T AND STICK J o itr You will surely end 22 well by Celling your 8s ehtiref crop with S3 MEADOWS & HARRIS || ;ARMERS I uflncuniicc i 1 ivniibilUUOL ! 1 !dme to\us first we will ?; (land by\you to the end. g warm welcome and g>omfortaole quarters for g; ourself and teams here 8> waits you. Fair dealings 8 ood weights and prices g hall be our motto. g? & \Harris | P>i i r% DUIKji, IN. CI ]S|f 5 WAREHOUSE i|[ i Williams, R. B. Harris and Benj. Vester. 7 6 mmsmmmmmsi * ??? ' ? ?A -'-l, -^v )

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