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- . IF YOUR wer-i a dollar or two less each week t ^ about as well at you do Why n< t a posit the dollar or two? TheVxraer ot thrift and economy get a good solh^ rip ^^ mulations will grow, There 101 !\j *hit hnnlf?n?> fnrni.K hanlr ftnt^ j ygj ? < THE FIR^T IIS v?LOUISBUI UNDER SUPERVISION ? ? w FRANKLIN TIMES} A. F. JOHNSON. Editor and Minuet Fbiuay. March 17, 1011. A Last Prayer. (Written by Helen H. Jackson four days before her death, August 8,1885.) "Father, I scarcely dare to pray; So clear I see, now it is done. That I have wasted half ray day, And .eft my work but just begun. So clear I see that things I thought ?? -Were right or harmless, were a sin; So clear I see that I have sought, Unsconcious, selfish aims to win. So clear I see that I have "hurt The souls I might have helped to save; That I have jlothful been, inert, Deaf to the calls Thy leaders gave. In out skirts of Thy kingdom vast, Father, the humblest spot give me; Set me the lowliest task Thou hast, Let me repentant, work for Thee." TAR DROPS. ?We received several correspondents too late for publication this week, but will publish them next week. ?We are in receipt of several obituaries that, owing to lack of space, we will have to carry ov r to ^^ur next issue for publication. ?L. W. Parrish, of near here, passed through town Tuesday on his way to Florida. Wish him much success in his new undertaking. ?Rev. Julian Ingle, of Raleigh, will have services with sermon on Sunday morning at St Paul's church. A cordial invitation to attend is extended to all, ?We are informed that Mr. T-G. Boddie, who loft here ^a tew weeks ago for Timmonsville, S. 0., has ao cepted a batter position at Kinston and has returned to North Carolina. We take pleasure in noting his promotion. ?The Louisburg Automobile and Machine Company is the name of a new business for Louisburg. They are remodeling the old Times office building on Nash street and will be ready in a few days for any and all ? kinds of business in their line. ?Mclvinne Bros. Co., have a change of advertisement in thiB issue in which they tell you about their liue/of Fertilizers. It will pay you to keep up with their changes of advertisements as they will keep you posted on almost anything you want. ?At a meeting of the Louisburg Fire Company on Thursday night of last week the following delegates and alternates were elected to the State Firemen's Tournament: Dele gates?S. P. Boddie and M- 8Cliftot; Alternates?W. J. Cooper and W. D. Jackson. Honor Roll. The following is the honor roll for Mapleville Academy for month end?^'ng March 1st, 1911: r First Grade?Mary Wilson, Joe Champion, Benlah House. Second Grade?Bessie Clark, J ohn Eaton, Neppie Wilson, Morris Clark. Third Grade?Msmis Champion, Elite Champion, Mortimer Harris, Thelma West?n, Walter Wester. Fourth Grado?William Eaton, Clarenoe Sledge, Karl Byron, Willie Floyd Gattia, Ollie Cheaves, Bennett Perry, Mamie Perry. Fifth Grade?Clyde Harris, Billie ' \ I ' i U. ML ''fingrff' iWI . HieOIIIE w i it is at present,wouldn't you lira just Vart au alcount at this bank and doi stVjt thp bank account habit and let the betfer for you and the larger your cpense attached to starting an account i^booka free oKfharge. lATIONAfc^ BANK RG, N: C. X OF U. S. GOVERMENT Williams, Arch Perry, Wallace Neal. Sixth Grade?Florene Boone, Hugh Wilson, Mabel Duke, Clara Sledge, John Sledge, Horace Champion. Seventh Grade?Alex Wilson, Aileen Boone, Mary Perry. Eighth Grade?Clara Long. Deat". In memory of Mrs. Nancy C. Gupton, who departed this life February 24th, 1911 at mood. She was sister to the late Sheriff Gnpton, and was married to Jasper K. Gnpton, January 13th 1352 who was taken away from her almost suddenly nearly (our years ago. "Aunt Nancy*' aa nearly everybody colled her, professed faith in Jeans when she was twelve years old, and lived a dutiful and consistaut member of Sandy Creek church for sixty five years. She was seventy-seven years of age and leaves one brother, one Bister, and three children with a host of grandchildren and great grandchildren. Slio lived with her daughter, Airs. II. II. Gritlin where she died. Let us mourn no more but forever rejoice in her eternal welfare, and strive to meet Iter on the other shore. V A Fninsn. Will -die Here WednesdayWhy Ae hi-hered' with inferior glasses wnVn fou can get first class spectacles ami eyeglasses correctly adjusted, at aj\odcrats price, from Dr. Kapport/nt IheLouisburg Hotel, Weil. Mar. E2rd Card of Thanks. I want to thank all my friends and neighbors for iliuir kind assistance during my mother's illness and death. Alas. It. II, Griffin. - Makes Hon^Wjdng Easy ran WlH? POWDER Absolutely Pure The only baking powder mado from Royal Qrapo Oroam of Tartar no alum.no lime phosphate 25 cts Talcum powder (or loc per can and 15c cake soap, three for 25c at L. P. Hicks. Pratts Food for pooticows anil horses at L P Hicks New. Stock Whattaipoga plows and j points at L P flV^Ws. I Big stock of BaabjjSll (foods at L P Hicks. yL Pound Cake, freshens*, bread at L P Hicks. 1 See "Lee" our new pharmacist. He knows how to fill m-escriptionks Ueasley-Alston Drug Canpany. Ask "Cade" to niake you a dr.'nk. He will do it. BeaMe?-Alston Drug Co. Barred Plymouth RockH C. and R. C Rhode Island Red Poulfcy Eggs. One dollar per Retting of lf/otafi, U W. U KEARNEY, W ' FrwfklinV^TN. C. : ' I. Seniors and Primaries An evenipg of pleasure with the Seniors and primaries of Louisburg 'College will be bad at the Opera House on Monday evening March 20th. Prices of admission will ce 26, 35 and 50 cents and the publio is cordially invited. TUB ItllN-BOW K1HSNA. The meeting of the Kimono Society. Opening the birthday box. Dieousaing the new senior. The vote unfavorable. Circumstantial evidence. The discovery of Koae. The finding of Julie Arfrtfctead'r pin. The oourt-martial. The ghost. The unexpected appearing of Edith. The slues yell. CUBTAIK. "The Quarrel" Recitation Alma S. "Bohunkus" Song Primary Class "The Second Table" Recitation Ruth Karl\ "Keep a Goin" Song Primary Claie "The Graduates Return" Recitation Mary Turner Act 11?One week Inter. Pre paring atage-properties. Wanted? an Othelo. The decision. The re tiremeut or Olive. The piny <1001 Shakespeare. Hamlets alvice to Roraeo. Advertise?"Oh, its dust, dust, dust, front morn 'til night" Heury VIII'S understudy. The ghost appears. The recognition. Thfc apology. The class yell. cujstahj Do you know that of all the minor ailments col Is are by far the most dangeiooH? t is not the cold itself that you need jo fear, but the serious dis eases thai It often leads to. Most of these art NJcnown as germ diseasesPneumon 1 shvjconsuinption are among them. V 'hy nbt take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and cure your cold while you can? For"Sale by all dealers. FOR RENT. 7 Two one-horse crops rnrone twohorse crop situated ic mUes from Louisburg, on Louisburg andr Raleigh road, old Hicks place. VJ M W. Justice. Fresh Seed-fukbbageJ melons, beer and other seeds t>y-Weight. Beasle Alston Drug Company. / FOR SALE?One'^o. (VUeal and Co. California Separanug and Smuttcr, second-hand. abou^liood as new. Leonard Walker, Vyarrtm Plains, N. C. WANTED X You to try a home-made liuggy made of good material by a practical buggy maker at the rignh-pric? Any style you want, with rubbeV. orfsteel tires. 'I guarantee satisfaction;* give me your order now, you can geyroc best repairing, rubber tire work/ana. paiu ting-to be had in the county aft; my shop. Buggy material for sale. /. \ fU. C. tatbqr, ' Next to 3ail. FOR SALE; One horse, known as the Bill Bailey horse, weighs about! 115(1 age unknown all right in every re\i>e/t, $75, cash, also one horse, age 5 years, scared of automobiles, alright eveuysgther way $200 cash, one one-horse Wagbo cheap, 10# bushels damaged corn 50 cents per bushel, makes good feed when ground with oats, P. A. REAV1S. NOTICJS. ?v - ; waving qualified asfcdministaator of 1 I Ellen Denton, dApeaped, this is to no{tify all persons hoklmg claims against j said estate to preselw them to the un! dersigned on or l&ore March 17th, . 1912, or this notice fc*fU be plead in bar ot their recovery. /Al\ persons owing said estate will came leeward at once and male settlement. Tnie March 17th, j 1011. / JohnTuckkr, Admr. nui1llcr^ek^XJp Notice is hereby given that. in ac corcance with the provislDn8\of an act I of the General assehiblyjof North <'oro; lina, public iaws of 19(M chapter 234. . "an act lo provide good roads in FrankI lin county/' and ui>on petition of more I than the requisite nu;n?r of freeholdJ era of said township tie Board of Comj missioners foAtho coiJjty of Franklin do hereby orderyan elation to be held on Tuesday, tlnK28tl| day of March, : 1911, at which there wall be submitted j to the voters of ^andr Creek township the question of tbaTlevy of a >pecifH 1 tax of thirty cents oaVhe one hundred dollars worth of property and ninety cents on the poll adnuaV" for the purpose of providing roodVoads in said township under the# ternAand provis ions of said chaptef 234 o\ the public laws of ljf>09. I \ E. M. Gupton b hen'byXappointed i registrar, and W. t*. LednardYmd J. P. | Pleasants are apprinted poll-hjlders for said election. Thl voting plate shall I be at the store of I. B. Jones atVLaurel I in said township, and the same Apll be held and conducted as is providedVi the general election lairs Those votin\ for the tax levy shall Ileposit a ballot iroon which there shall ie written or printed "for good roadsf and those voting against the levy of said tax shall depoA i a ballot on whiAi there shall be writ- , ten or printed "against good roads." No new registration of voters is required, but any lone who has become qualified to vote In said township since the lasr. registration, or any one who wai at that timefqualified but did not register, is notified to register for said election. The registration books will "be kept open far auch registration at the residence off said E. M. Gupton for the time required by law. By order of the Board of Commissioners. T. S. Collib, Chairman. Jno. B. Varbos uqh, Clerk V? ? ' .00* ' - . i ' : a ^-1?g i To The Public ^ ''w# dont appeal to you for your business on the ple^o! c ^ your busineu because we can do more for you thiyi son in the drug business, but we appeal te you for jo\f busi fair square dealings. We intend to win your trade by o , tion to busineu. la Mr. Lee, our pharmacist, we belie Our store will be made as attractftqas money can make ~~X WATCH OT^/IM: We shall in all ways do our utmost to please jypu. Tis h thank yen. We want you todo so. Tour imekeet is oui an interest in our business. Capt. P. C?. Alston ihknowr utation is back of this business. We ask you to nutruc store. He does net care where they are liked. Givaus ^ are In town. I | ( ^ w I ThcVcgeg X listed below embraces/ tha/b X tion. I do not attempted tc X but in selectin and sowing, supply the best seeds/that a T POTATOES Red Bliss, Irish Coblecs, Sun LighuSj are all grown specially for seed purpasesin the best p A reputation for superior stock sffia satisfying yields re Adams Extra Early, Truckers FavOTite, Gentlemen, X SETS?Silverskin, Inscoe's Multiplying ^SNAPS?! A Wonder. GARDEN PEAS?Bliss Everbearing, Ligl pees Bush Lima, Carpintera Pols Lima, Small or Lai Bush Squash. White Velvet OkVa. Sandwich Island dish, Lettuce, Beet, Collard. POULTRY FEED?P Crushed Oyster Shells. This is the season when hoi to eat. I can supply your table three times a day. I L. P. H ON THt CORNER PHONE | JUST A WOR | pFERTI L # ] We would be glad to Xiiwt t ^ iilizers before you\ ViVf ^ # will carry during tnturaeaso brands of fereilizersLymtd<. S i 8 2-2 8:2 1-2^ W. 14 and 16 per ce/jr Acid, Ka I CASH// QR\ I McKifWie Bros f SATISFACTION OR\YC I 'ip ild friendship. ff? don't appeal to you for ? leone else can, or that we are the only peaple ve we hare as careful a man as can be found. Y PROYEMEN^ uman to err and if we err, tell us, we will A ' r interest. We want you to feel that you have I to every man in Franklin County. His rept your doctor to leaye your prescriptions at our ^ the pleasure of shaking your hand when you \ t Beasley-Alston | Drug Co._ | ; aaaaaaaaaaaaaaT fff AAAAAAAAAAAAAA rTf?f?ff7?T*fTTTTW fblc Seed | est varieties, in cultiva- ^ ) multiply the varieties ? my constant aim is to 2 re grown. _ X Jarly Rose, Early Ohio, Burbanks. These otato district in this maine They have a A porbedby planters. CORN?Adams Earlv, Stowena-^vergreen, Golden Dentr < 'NION 5tringless (Tfirerr-Pod, Black Ware, Kentucky A itning Excelsior. BUTTER BEANS?Bur*e Lima. SQUASH?Giant Crook Neck, . Salsify, Cabbage, Cucumber, Celery, Radurina Scratch Feed, Purina Chick Feed, usekeepers are on the search for something t ICKS, i 42 LOUISBURG, N. C J I DABOUT I ET E3 I ^LegSMHW raiwir.'ia | ^ o you about your ferVe have on hand and Z n several of the best We handle ? .3 8-4-4 7-3-5 nit, Soda and Oerealite CREDIT | . Company I >UR MONEY BACK J
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