"'? V- '* !v- U> ,T ii.' ;. ????i ??franklin times 4. F. JOHNSON, Editor and Manager r tr* ykau, ' . . *1.00 -ix months, . "5 l HUSK MONTHS. ,f> Friday. March 17, 1911. And Raleigh is going to try for a eommiasion form of government. I1" j 1 r ' '* - '> I| -hlirnn' 'lame (looks" around the Whito House makes the place seem .like a barnyard, \ Vvill the women voters of Kan saa, now that they have the franohise, take the hen for their emblem instead ot, the rooster?. West Virginia will have to pay her share of the old $30,000,000 debt of Virginia, which the United States Supremo Court decides is 7 182,507. Elinor Gltn says that she fears the world does not understand her. Perhaps some of the librarians did not understand "Three Weeks", but they suppressed it. It looks dark for Diaz in Mexico, but the United States should give the other faction a fair field and no taror, for they appear to be fighting for their freedom rule The Republicans having ruined our Merchant Marine through protection and other legislation, it will be the duty and the -fleasure of the Democrats to try and revive it. Tna United States Supreme 'Court in a unanimous opinion on Monday upheld the corporation tax. The opinion was written by Associate Justice Day and is in detailThe Movement of troops by the United States to the Borders of Mexico seems to be assuming broad dimensions. At present there is no telling what will be the outcome. The Weather Bureau has gone back to its old plan of 25 years ago and only predicts "probably" this or that, just as it used to do when "Old l'robabilites" was the predictor. Baluhqer and the President both seem to have feared impeachment proceedings against Ballinger by ihe new Democratic House, and that whitewash would not now be so available. France has declared, through the new Ministry, that she is for peace?if she has to tight for it; while a policy of pacification is endorsed it is to be backed up by a "strong army". Thb way the Democratic Congrera will look at it will probably be that the Ballinger coat of whitewash will rot-stink, and they?will?dauh hhrrj a , I with a coat of tar?if they discover that he deserves it. The young inert will be flocking back to the fartn if Mis. O. 11. 1'. | Belmont's plan for a school of f irin- j ing tor young women proves a sue- ] cess and the girls are goodlooking ; enough to attract the boys. Tariff reciprocity is a two-eJgcdj word, and as far as the agreement! with Canada is concerned it inay be a good deal of a boomerang. It might prick the inflated balloon of farm land piiceg in the Weat. How will this country get along without Aldrich, Hale, Depew, Bur rows, Carter and other Republican Senators who have been discarded? 1c is safe to bet that they all think that popular government is a failure. Tim Potter's Union of Crooksyllle, Ohio, decided that Carnegie's money is tainted and protested against the aooeptanoe^jof $20,000 . from him to build a Carnegie public library. ! hoee highly protected potters hare not much advantage over Oenegie as far ae tariff tainted money ? concerned. gjiiiik,. ?7*r ?r-*' Thb Supreme Court says Norman Isiwis must be executed in the fact that they refuse to grant him a ne" trial. Governor Ross, of Massachusetts,! thinks that the progressive faction of the Republican party will join hands with the progressive Democrats' and that the Republican leaders by voting for l.orimer and opposing progressive legislation have sounded their own death knell. Iw thn rnrt.nl modiHearp.i^ pf ^ Southern Cattle Quarantine we no tice S'oong the thirty counties ia six states that have bean released in whole and in part, the counties of Franklin and Wake There was only six counties released in the State , and all ot these were entirely turned ! looae. Tim February edition of the j Wake Forest, Student was a very | creditable publication. It contained [ the photos of our publio men who ! graduated at this institution among whom we noticed some of our most prominent men in todays governmental affairs. We take j pleasure in mentioning the faet j that the management of this publication is in charge of Mr. M. Eaton . Winston, a Franklin county boy, and \ formerly from Louisbnrg. TESTED AND PROVEN There Is a Heap of Solace in Be-1 ins Able to Depend Upon a j neu-narneo deputation. For months Louisburg readers have seen the constant expression* of praise for Doan's Kidney pills, and read about the good work they have done in this locality. Not another remedy ever produced such convincing proof of merit. Mrs. B. F. Biggs, 412 Andrews Ave., Henderson' N. I'., says: I suffered intensely from backache and pains in my loins and I could not get m) proper rest at night. Whenever I attempted to stoop or lift, sharp pains seized me and I was in such bad shape that I could sot remain j on my feet any length af time. I; wore plasters, but they did not help me to any exiehl and filially a kidney weakness rnalVa its Appearance. When I read about Moan's Kidney ! Fills, I obtained a bocKand since i using them I have hal more | aches or pains and my ladnsysSmve been normal [ment givesJJ February 4, 1908.) I I A SECOND STATEMENT On December 12,1 1910, Mrs.: Biggs said: I gladly conhsm my< former statement, regarding Doan's j Kidney Pills. I hava not had any trouble from my kidaeya or back for jl a long time and my/health has been j ot the beat." j For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburo Co., New' York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? j and take no other. Card of Thanks. U... mTuh to .rpriu lh.-r.iigh the [ columns of the Times oar heartfelt j ! thanks to our neighbors and friends) for their kindness daring oar wife, and mother'* death. No words can ! express our thanks and apprecia- i finn for the favors and tender; thoughtfu'.n.es rendered us during the sad hoars. F. T. Thombkkon, W. R. TllOMEItSON. Bekta Thomkrson. Of course you want t le best seed irish potatoes. You will find them at the right price at B^slgy Alston -Drag Company. FREE?Call and see how to gfcVa 25c , package Morris Dixie, ho se cattle^utd poultry powder. Beasley Alston DriifSr i Company. , j LANI SALE. I By virtue of the owe- of sale con- j tained in a certain mortgage deed exe-1 cuted by W. H. Pr reft and wife, M.Y. 1 l'rivett taJ. M. El ngton and recorded in book ?HL pag 480, Registry of j Franklin cointy ( efaalt having been i made in the payhM t of the indebted-1 IMSS thereby secur 1,1 will on Saturday, . the 15th day of >aril, 19(1, at the: courthouse door ii LouUburg, sell "at. public auction tot a highest bidder for: cash the following described parcel of land in Harris townsbipXFranklin county, North CaAlina, to-trit:\. Beginning at tie bridge where the Louisburg road trostes Little River,' thence along saiifroad s. 88 d W100 ft.; thence s 61 d WIWT ft. to the X road thence along Ydbngsrille road s 29 1-4. 1*0 ft; theoca, leaving road a76. ? 1010 ft. to Lltte Ri??r; thence np said Ritmr Kj'tdf. ' a.'aSBSiv'gsgs I ' ELLy^wowr Mortgagee. I BIckett & White, Attys. ji _ - -rJ\: t > Suggestive Questions On the Sanday School Lisson by Rev. Dr. Uucott for the International Press Bible Question Clab lum^'K.vlT S V.V. I J March 28th - 1911. Golden Text?Happy is that pro pie whose God is the Lord. I'd 144.15. The Following revleW IUU> be uaid ax a complete leaaon in itself or as a review of the twelve preceding lea sous. The date and title of each lesson, where found, the Golden Text, and one question from each lesson follow. Jan. 1. The Kingdom Divided. I Kings xti:24. Golden Text?He that walketh with the vrise shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall l>e destroyed. Prov. xiii:20. (1.) Verses 12-25?What resulted from Rehoboam's answer, >and what would probably have been the result if he had granted the request of the people ? . Jan. 8. Jeroboam Makes Idols for Israel to Worship. I Kings xit:25 ?xii:6. Golden Text?Thou shalt hot make unto thee any graven im[Continued on Bight Page] / ' Dr. S. Rappoit of Durham, will be at Louisburgy,aty tbe Louisburg Hotel, Wed, Mar, ad, for one day only. Dr. Rapport wilb^t your eyes with glasses correctlw and gwgiantee satisfaction in qualityVnd work. NOTICE. In accordance with thk power of sale in a certain mortgage peed made by Elijah Alston and wife tp me which is of record in Franklin county in Book 152 at page ZJ2, default having been made in the pa^tnent tie rein named I will on Monday, Mhtfh 127, 1911, offer for sale at public aucbiai at the court house door in LouisburfV^o the highest bidder for cash the tracP\pf land adjoining the J. T. Neal land ayd others, containing 21 1-3 acres J TinsXract adjoins the lands advertised by X, B. Thomas and wife to be sold the game day and with that would make a desirbv, ble farm. February 2b, 1911. R. H. Grifhin, Mortgagee Thos. B. Wilder, Att\j. Headquarters ^Millinery Aid Dress [Goods | Mrs. Hall has Just returner! from , Sew York with a beautiful I \ stock oil Spring and I \ Sumner goods I \pecia Sho wings I MnJ Silk? r I and Stylish Dress I Goods They are f very attractive and ft pleasing tortlie eye. \Thc ladies I will be ftleased whenVhey J-see I our extaisive line of \ /Laces and \ I ...Embroideries... I We call your attention to our I LADIES AND CHILDREN I Slippers I Just Received. Ask to See I Them. Racket Store I v W /V'. ' . \ Farmers and K Von /nucdX -picC/i L ^arxk Mowtyyoi Ease and plenty in old ago can/ome only from^work . Make Our Hank Your Bank* Weypay liberal interest co i nc. f AHME.RJ5 AND\ / LOUISBUPC / OFFICE C. B. Cheatham, Pres. / F. N. Egerton, 1 / M. S. Clifton, Assi UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE I | ITS To YOU Y " '-C 1 TO PAY M VIS + Aycock/Dru^ 1 \ Before making you ^ Drlrgs/ Druggis vGarden Set This store is uftSet the manage Y G. L. Aycock/S.\P. Boddie anc ? will find them alAiys on han< wants. WeAre "\w ready to 1 1 PRESCRIF for you and it is needless to cc A fact thatfall our drugk are fre new ato^k. Our suopl\of gan . ; lainauia ana we are reafty to fi M j want. /Call to see us wllsn in X at home at our store. \ X v / ^our N? | AYCO^K DRU X / LOUIS BUR1 ROOMS?RECENTLY VACATED BY Tl ! _* ' Independent Compel Vance (iuan jy \ ' ?M j >iiNDEf?S Manufectti^rs\n<i Importei BRANDS FOf | j \/ \ Brodiea Beat I \ Farmers Union \ \ Fish Brand, tobaca BRANDS FO \ I Sterling Cotton Growei ^ I Hot Stuff, for ootton Modern plant, improVfed macl>fnery. Fertilisers mado fror Superintendent. Analysis on every sack bei VANCE ; Gl I MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTE ; -;v . -'fk / / 'Uff * . . ** ' - V " * ? Merchants Bank rrwnsyJrtiztkL c wu&foJuwt W^ok 4 , W ago. - | > xf* V-Wi. ' Jtk?-e and savincr during your younger, energetic days. ; old and poor. ? ~ nsistent with safety 4 per cent, compounded quarte MERCHANTS BANK V. N. C. ;rs /i^V-I'res. R. Y. McAden, Cashier, staiit Cashier. 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