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| ^ FRANKLIN TIMES; I A. F. JOHNSON. Editor and Manager Friday. Decembrh 2, 1910. IHDSX TO ESW ABTBRTI?aiNT? L P. Uitks?Locals. J. L. Iiowdee.? Fer Rent. C. F. Richardson?For Sale. B. T. Holden?Sale of Land. The Racket?Stupendous Sale. Eastern Reality & Trust Co.?Auction r';B Sale. R- W. Hudson?Mortgage Sale of Land. M. 8. 'Clifton?Trustee's Sale of I Land. r|+ TAR DROPS?Real the new advertisement* in ?Ail i (Jhri***inas yets closer and closer. Arts you ready for it? ?Remoirinu the treo in front ot | F. VV. \V|?1 oks' residence on Church | Street tuadje a great improvement. M ?L). >n'l^ forget to pa) up yourl Bul)serij)tii)|\ bj Christmas Eve as the" editor watAs to enjoy the holidays. ?Mci-r*. Jehn E. Williams and Osmond J] Hale have taken positions in tlih Times oflice. ?Attniiun is called to the advertisement of Frank Ballard in this issue. All who wish to buy thini a , of thu kind can no doubt ?ave money by attending this sale. ?Mr. H. G. Ellington was a ' pleaBam oaller at the Times office ttiis week ind paid up and also rn- i newed liu subscription for which we H extend to him cor many thanks. s ?The time is not tar hence when c music will be as rnuoh a part of the surnculaxt of pur public schools as ' reading, writing and arithmetic. The 1 progressive schools always lead off and bring to the world new light t and knowledge of new and benefic- \ ial reforms and surely our publto t school doss not want to be the last in line witfi thisSfcw order ot things already ptoven Is be of intiinsiu w orth atid'vdocH ?Mo,the deadest msn on earth ( is not natsbsred in Father Times | harvest, Y*ou cannot find his tomb ( stone in tic cemetery, neither does ( a mossy qiound mark kis lowly bed. , His last resting place was on a ( I cracker fox in the grocery, anu ' Wthere he Will' remain dead to ewerrthing godd, dMto all activity, j dead to friendsblAind dead to his ] I kome lies until Gabriel shall awaken j him to i mors active lift in a future , world. Bojg, don't stagnate, don't be , a living oorpse, don't vegetate like any other Cabbage head. Be something. Make every minute count. , Why. I would much rather be a tirst claii corpse, with ray body nur luring the green grata above me , and taking my chanoea of develop- j ing into ! the liyelieet kind ol-an ( aagel "or&r there," than to exist in , sack a mental fog of stupidity, us if j tkt undertaker had judged I was | ask worth u coftin. ?A pretended "widow" wrote So , am attorney in Washington asking j whst sispi she should take toseouie ( a pension on asoount of the death of her heiband while serving in the , ?ny Ti^ siyiniuy pem back u Bet ef ^urinous to be aaswercd by the applicant- 8be replied te the que# 1 Sios, "What was the same of the dead soldier?" ee follows: "Although I I esksmil fiva my husband's nuasu uor d??ribe hies, I insist that be , was killed iu the army; else wbare is | he, and why so long gous? *?1 , stair, ol all the brave boys who left ( kome sad friends to fight ler our ( eoontrr. eae roust have beea my tinebsnil, sod, far the cake or (bat unnamed, Unknowa grave where iny dear bi??* 007 >* sleeping hia last long eleep, T hare never married. I have ne'er married. I think I have told yon ill yoa will oare to* know, dk you >re' onlr interested in pensions, and 1 km not a pensioner. 1 1 have said oAy times that my has- 1 band died inlthe army, never think- J ing I shonldpe called to account for , it. But youiroti't forget the poor c little unkcyn widow, will you? < Yours moi'ltowly. ' r|T ifotJoe i Mr Nj Uroatead, of the Snider- J UmstM' ot Durham, N. O., will J display their elaborate line of Jew- ^ elry and ?*fetmas geods at The SoogL'in Onig Co., on 'Monday and Taeed?)'i 12 and With. Come 1 and look' awell line of Christmas cards." dMWtt" t T/rrrj^i"1 -:.L. ' ' ^ Ptne Ridge Items. There will be a play and-ka apron >arty given at Pine Ridge, for the ! leuefit of the Academy on Friday! light Dec. 16th, 1910 Everybody iordially invited to attend. Coiue, know you will enjoy it. Young nen don't forgot your pooket hooka f you would like to have something food to eat. Mm. M. E. Beddingtield who has >een visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. ). Jackson, of Spring Hope has reamed home. * Pine Ridge Sundny School attended the Sunday School Union at j dunn last Sunday. All report a I ileasan* time 1 r Mr. W. B. Cone, of Spring Hope, pent-Sunday with liis mother, Mrs. Vnna Cone. Mr. B. Wenthembee is seriously il, Hope he will soon yecover. ''Misses Eugenia Boone and Bsrtie jatnufon spent Thanksgiving with ilrs. C. Sy-^unn. They report a j ileasant time. Mr. H. H. Beddiuglield went to! Cebulon Thursday on businesfcr--^^ Mr. C. V. Beddingtield is kept" r-erv busy hauling his Christmas ,oys from Spring Hope. Mrs. VV. E. Beddingfield is visiting elatives in Spring Hope. Mr. W. R. Flowers spent Thankefiving at Bunn. "Mre. S. T. Dodcl is visiting ber liter, Mrs. Frank Tunnell of Midllesax. Master Harold Jackson spent a ew dsys with his grandmother Mrs. II. E. Ueddingfield this week. Yoang men don't forget to bring our pennies and dimes' along with :uu to the Apron- Partv. A good iuie is*in store for all. X. ' Pocomoke ItemsAs I am writing these items all things are covered with a mantle of inow. This snow represents purity, )ut not the purity that characterizes >ur lives, for we too often deviate rorn the right, but in its perfect irhiteness it typifies the parity of the >nly perfeet man that ever lived on sarlh. There are many things in rature which present beautiful and mposing scenes, and if we woald jut stop to look and tbink of these things, we might lesrn to loos up nore ofteu with reversuce through mature to nature a God. ' We !iav? been having quite an inlet eating time about Pooomoke. rhree marrisgei have been solemnized near ua, and all the wedding jrowda passed through our place. Fhe contracting parties were Mr. Fleming Fuller and Miss Mamie Sarner, Mr. Wajrland lloclcady and Miss Bessie Evans, Mr. Morton Bailey and Miss Andrej Fuller. Eveiyihing passed off nioelj with the exseption of one aoetdent. One of the lutnmobiles tljat came out from Kranklinton ran over and killed one >f our old hena. We are sorrj to know that Mrs. Martha Catlett ie aerioualy tick. ?W. M. foaee, who hie been?*ery lick, is reported better. Mtee Blast* Whttfleld ie leeching it Pope'e. That ysung man iu Cat Town ?ho expected to set up to keeping touse laat inmmer ie etill boarding mth hi* parents. [I* says he mid* a template failure ie his effort* to aeture a hooeekeepsr. I hope he will a r4-rr? e t / nAKIS Wi LOUISBU1 October V8th?Price* reached h iVarehon?w 'hit week, all grades fret low selling higutr than at any prari idrice is > market yeur tobacco aa I letter time t>< tail I than whan prices i ng yon to nay it lot of dramraers to n to persuade ton to sell it whare t >f business will guarantee to put mo or your tobacco than any other war ty considered. Get you a piece of tount up how many men hate beam ,o persuade you to carry your tfobacc rour tobacoe at home, what does this ip, and they think perhaps you are >er this, that J. R. Oellie at Harts VV 'ou better. TRY THIS HOUSE AND M I. R. COLLIE, I V \ < w ' ' rff- '* , " - *; a i'ViV "fr-'i . . , , ^ , ?. ... . __x - ? ^? *' '* - * ' "''? remember hereafter ihuf, 14A bird in , the hand is worth two in the bush'*, , " We regret ve?V much that Mra. . Carry Wright is preparing to leave < our ooujmunitv anil move to Yyunga- ville. ' ? We extend our best wmbea to the ' editor aud readers of the Timks. Ditrsa. ' For Sale. A uice cottage on South Main street in I.ouisburg. Terms gaey. Apply at once to . > 1 C. F. litcuxaDSON. 1 A Man in the Moon Yen until now, until 1st day* of elanuary, 1911 J. P. Winston will he until hold out 50 ladies skirts * [, 25 |?r wool underwear ], 75 j?r ladies slues no 7 to 8 I , 50 pr lad it-8 shoe* no 3 to 3 1-2 150 mens wool uuderweai* > 100 pr those double wove paut* 750 nice mens drsss^shirts I, 40 pr mens rubbers Ladies union suits Big lot mens heavy work coats Big lot medium weight c othing and 1 | a lot-yf odds and ends I will sell theabove mentioned way down under cpst^ci*me and see all who. owe cue please retni^u J. P. WINSTQN. ! ' 42" for the best groceries. Scissors sets for X mas. presents at! L. P. Hicks. Carving sets, knives and torks and all kinds of cutlery at L. P Hic*s. TRUSTEE SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust, executed ?n the 22nd day of August, 1908, by Jacob Evans to M. S. Clifton, Trustee, and duly recorded in the registry of Franklin County, in Book 162 at page 386, default having been made in the payment of the indeb edness thereby secured, and demand for foreclosure having been made upon the trustee by the party holding the bond secured bv said deed the undersigned will, on Monday, the 2nd day of January 1911, at about the hour of noon, at the Court House door in Irouisburg. N. C., offer for sale, to the highest bidder at public auction for cash, a cer'ain tract or piece of land by said deed of trust convoyed, and thereon described as follows: Bounded pn'the north by Alex Dunsten, on the east by Starling YarI boro, on the south by J. P. Timberlake, and on the west by'Henry Williamson, containing 4 3-4 acres more or less, and being the parcel of land bought from C M. Cooke. The aboye land it sod subject to the dower of Susan Brans, widow of aforesaid Jacob Evans. This the 7th day of Dec. 1910. M. CliFTON, TrusteeAll sizes Tungsten lamps at L. P Hicks. We ate looking for a large assortment of Koystcrs eandv in fancy boxe" this week at L. P. Hicks. Sausage mills and food cutters at L. P. Hicks. , Perfection smokeless oil heaters at (.5 P. Hicks. * SALE OF LAND. Under and by yirtue ef an order of the Superior Ceurt of Franklin County, made in the Special Proceeding entitled J. O. Stalling!, Adminietrator of H, C. Denton, Minors, and W. H. Yarborough, Jr., Guardian iAd Litem, the nndeaiflrned will ?rt | 2nd day of January. 1911, at about tho ! hour of noon at tbo Court Houao door in Louisburg N. C-, offer for aalo to tho highest bidder for cash that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Franklin County and State of North I Carolina, bounded and described as follows, VIZ: Bounded on the North by the lands of Kearney Pearce, on the East by the lands of J. C. Pearee, on the Bonth by the lands of J. C. Pearce and on the West by the lands of B. f. Fsarcs# and containing two acres more or less. It being the lands belonging to H. C. Denton, deceased, at the time of bis death. Thia the 3rd day of December, 191# Ben T. Holden, Committioaer. "Diamend Edge" safety raaors #1 00 at L. P Hieks. Pateet opening pocket kaiycs at L. P. licks. Dry Batteries for gssoline engines at L. P. Hicks. Universal coffee percolators at L. P. Hieks. ^REHOUSE RG. M. C. igh water mark for tol?*#co at IJ&rta ? ik? 1 - tl- ' ? <1 in* lunoni hji iu ine ni^nrn /ir? nun time for a umber of fear*. Out a.n u ..V"U can, as there is never a ire high. I am not paying, or ask- I tell you where to sell ronr tobacco, i ?? (to not want to, but as a matter , re dollars and cents in your pocke houseman in North Carolina?qual paper and pencil and see if you can I to ace you for the past week, trying I so to them an l if not trying to buy | t mean? Just this, tobaeeo has gone , not wise to the fact. Just ren-emaceliouBe sells it higher and treats * I AN AND BE CONVINCED ? ( Louisburg, N. C.1 ' ; C X-' - " N \ . v ; . ?C , %., ,V- * | Christmas 1 *? ^ And with [t the pleasure that * ^ money ahead to spend 1 | failed to make proT the He ' * Why Not Start a X ^ Just open that account with 1 ? We will be glad to take cj ^ know you will prof account FIRST NATH ?- LOUISBU UNDER SUPERVISION < WWWWWWWWWWW WjWWW wwwww j 1THUHKSGIV . Prunes Dates Figs Currents Pulverise Granulated Sugar, Macs A Apples Pine Apple ? Fruit Bananas Le J Sausage Slic * Pound Cake < And anything you want X Chase and San 1 j L. P. h ^ ?| \j 1^1 i nc. v/uriilh kmur 11SEEB < F C | i| Ul |J( McKINNE BR LOUISBURG, I S * f. . i. i \ t. rl ' t . . ' /* - t ?' " . " ... V'"-' " ' - > ... * ? ' f S' ^ ; , f ' ' v Hme Again | ; comes with having a little ;or gifts. Perhaps you ision this year for didays mas Account Now the money received as gifts. i ? ire of it for you, and we A it by mnking"that ? grow. j ONAL BANK | RG, N. C X DF U. S. GOVERNMENT " juy_T_T: ^ w ^ W W 1 s1ng menu 1 j Citron Seeded Raisins ^ id Cut Loaf Brown and roni Cheese Cocoanut* i Oranges Grape mons Grapes Hams ed, Beef Olivs ind Fruit Cake * for Thanksgiving Dinner t bors Fine Coffee -ticks, | IE 42 LOUISBURG, N. C. X .ill ft irr? m nn i WMiL?/A 1 | | A ->> A lie By OTMERS CO 1 Morth Carolina ^ . - * ' I 'I
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