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FRANKLIN TIMESj
i F. JOHNSON, Editor and Manager
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Friday. April 7, 1911.
if._ The Chicago packers arc making
a vigorous fight against the antitrust
law on the ground that it is
unconstitutional.
The Republican graft gang of |
Boss Cox "goes to smash" is the
news from Cincinnati, and the reform
wave has only half run its
course.
The total cash reserves of all the
National Banks average 21.07 per
cent. They bold $1,434209,545, or
*95,004,495 above the legal require-!
mem.
*' President Taft is now reported j
to have confided to the stalw art Sen- j
^ ators that the army "maneuvers"
wae "primarily a political one as re
gardg Mexico." What?
The Smithsonian Institute reports
that it is to embark in the j
weather predicting business. Well, r
it can't do much worse than the |
weather bureau has averaged.
Nevada has made divorce so easy I
tbat Reno hotels and boarding I
houses cannot accommodate the |
crowd that is intent on casting off
the old love preparatory to taking |
on the new.
The iron and steel trade is ac-!
counted the barometer of business.!
The steel trust has 72 per cent, ot j
its blast furnaces active, which is a
gain of 12 per cent over last month,
bo we may conclude the business in
other lines is improving.
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TnE difficult problem in~enacting j
a tariff for revenue is to find the |
" rate of duty that will produce the;
most revenue and at the same time
biing about enough competition ,
from abroad to prevent ^exorbitant1
prices at home.
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Vs. The United States Circuit Court
of Appeals has granted a permanent j
~ injunction restraining the corporation
commission of Oklahoma from
enforcing the 2-cent passenger rate
on the seven railroads in that state
on the ground that the rate is confiscatory.
Don't forget tbat the high coal -ot!
living and other troubles of like na- |
ture can rightfully be blamed on the ,
Republican party until the Democrats
hare had time to reform the J
tariff and cut down expenses, which
they will do if a Republican Senate
and a Republican President do not
stand in the way.
T. R. has fired another shot at i
the macky-rakiDg magazines, but he
distinguishes between those that
have done "a splendid public service"
and others which he terms
"Ananias tnuckrakers.'' The Colonel
is warming up again as though j
he might bean independent candidate
tor president.
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The Lorimer case is not yet set- J
tied, as far as the fact of the use of I
money in his election as Senator
from Illinois is concerned; for H. Ha
Kohlsaat, publisher of the Chicago
Record-Herald, told the State Senate
Investigating Committee that
"he knew $10,000 had oeen used" to,
procure the election of Lonmer."
He refused to give the committee
the source of his information which
he declared would violate a confidence.
'
American shoe manufacturers do
not tear the threatened competition
ot English shoe manufacturers.-They
declare that '"the English shoe manufacturers
would find it very hard
' . to compete with na aftes. paying the
4 10 per cent tariff duty." It is evident,
therefore, that the doty on
hoes is just where it should be, for
it allows limited competition, and
will thus in t\me tend te keep down
? spy attempt t^increaae the prices
bmr. It is, therefore, s test of what
is called a tariff fox revenue.
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NoiutiN Lewis, the murderer of
c'hief Stallings, will be electrocuted
on May 14th. |
Go out to the Opera House tonight
pp.j son the ' Union Station
just for a day,'1 ,
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An electi??ii hat* heeu culled f"P a <
bond issue in Lnuishurg township \
for gboil roads.
Conc.kkss convened Tuesday and
the legislative mills are getting in '
shape for griud'ng.
Helpless As a Baby.
Valley Heights, Va.?Mrs. Jennie I
B. Kirby, in a letter from this place,';
says: ''I was sick in beil for nine [;
months, with womanly troubles. Ij;
was so weak and helpless, at times,!
that I could not raise my head off i
the pillow. I commenced to rtake I |
Cardui, and I saw it was helping me,|!
at once. Now, I can work all day.' !,
As a tonic, for weak women, ppthinc !
has been found, for fifty years, tlu.t '
would take the place of Capdui. It \
will surely do you good. Catdui is 1
prepared from vegetable mgreoients,J*
and has a specific, curative effect on !
the womanly organs. Try a bottle i J
today. At your druggist's.
Good woman try and hit the nail 11
aimed at and not the one on your ^
thumb. . | J
Lame Shoulder is nearly alwaj s due /
to rheumatism of the muscles, and C
quickly yields to the free application [1
of Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale ; s
by all dealers.
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Announcement.
Since toe organization of the Bunn I
Drug Co., this is to inform the peo- J
pie of Bunn and vicinity that the <i
doctors will hereafter give pre .crip- J
tions and not carrv drugs around j
with them. Bv this raeans'you will 1
get, if possible, better service and '
have a larger variety of drugs at v
your service. Your patronage will v
be greatly appreciated by us.
Bi nn Drug Co. ?
By K. B.*Dodd. l
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FOR SALE.
I have for sale several loads good ma- [ J
nure, $1.00 tor one horse wagon load I 2
delivered, 75c on the Ipt. $1.50 for 2-' y
horse wagon load on lot.
J. W. King. -L
NOTICE I
Having qualified as administrator of '
the estate of Ellis S. Alston, deceased.; ,
this is to notify all persons holding j
claims against said estate to present i p
them to me on or before March 31st, |
1912, or this notice will be plead in bar| D
of their recovery. All persons indebt- JI
ed to said estate will come forward and
make immediate settlement. This;
March 31st 1911. W. M. Alston, Adm.
NOTICE OF AN ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that, in ac-!
cordance with tl e provisions of an act i
of the General A isembly of North Car- '
olina, public law a of 1911, entitled an
act to provide g< >1 roads in Louisbnrg 1
township, Frank in county ratified the
7th day of M2rc , 1911. and upon the J
request of the B> ard of Road Trustees J
of Louisburg ton iship, represented by
W. H. Allen and C. B. Cheatham, con>? j
mittee. The boa-d 'of commissioners k
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order an election 4p be held on w etl- P
nesday, the 10th <my of May, 1911, at ''
which gkction theie shall be submitted |
to the voters of Louisburg township ?
the question ft*., theft levy of a special! v
tax and issuing Of tee bctida as set out y
and provided in saidmct of 1911. section
thirteen, at a rate k&t^exceeding 25c 1
on tlie- Jl*0 worth oft pro^orty and 75c
on the poll. John H.lBest iSSsapointcd ,
Registrar and J. M. lAllen andvjl 8
Ford are appointed poll holders forShi^ election.
The voting place will be atp
the court house, in thelusual place provided
for holding elections for county e
and state officers, in tha town of Louis- 1
burg, and the same shall be held and ii
conducted as is provides in the afore- a
said act of 1911, a cop* of which is t
filed with the board, jl new registrar c
tion is provided for in wad act and the 1
registration books will be kept open for c
such purpose in* the office of the Regis- t
j ter of Deeds of Franklin county for the i
time provided by law. Those electors
in favor of the issuance of said bonds 1
shall cast ballot upon*' which shall be 1
written or printed "For Good Roads"
and those opposed to the issuance of 1
said bonds and the levy of said tax shall
1 cast ballots upon which shall be written
or printed "Against Good Roads "
By order of the Board of Commissioners.
T. 8. COLLIE, Chm.
Jno. B. Yarborough, Clerk.
E. A. ROGERS
Tinworker.
Louisburg, N. C.
Will make estimates on any job
Work Guaranteed. Call or write"
w 1.311 in noed of anything in my
line
EARLY RISERS
The famous little p23s.
fineealve rsowicr
Bisons su
bl>rnOMZl.'Q -.ivio.asia
CROUPBSS
Mas- I rnfs mil plnsrlnffnTmr IVr
'Our baby cries for Chamberlain's |
I'ough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B. i
K end rick, Rasaca, Ga. "It is the Ijpst j
Tough remedy on the market for coughs, |
:old* and croup." For pale by all deal?rs.
SALE OF LAN!) FOR
TAXES.
Nuiltt' k li'-'l^bf eivpD thut ()u Moudav tbn
1st ilny TiT Wivy tPil, at 12 oVIwk M.,
lit the CtiUtl llou?e door in Frankliu
I'ouuty. iu the town of Louirtbun: I will well
tit publ r auction lor cash, to the highest
hidd*-r. lauda named below to satisfy the
tiisen r maining unpaid thereon, as provided
in chapter So'" Laws of 901, amendments
th retu ami hIho by special act of General
\a~uihl.v of mil. H. B. 17?>7 8. 11. 775.
ratified 7th. day of March 1911 The ownets
ic the b> "Ik or the persons in whose names
they are lifte?i. the towiiahipN in which they
ire located, the I ud> to be sold, the taxes
liud coats reuinitiiuic unpaid thereon are us
follows;
' UNNa TOWNSHIP.
Buon. J It. 3 lots ilunu $ 3 09
I'ru lup. Zeb 1 acre Gith 4.48
Harris, Ge rge 2 lots Bunn 1.63
Mui'iu. K. \1. 134 acres Or,-Cr. 12.83
*piith, Jun es 5 lots Bunn 9.80
!*hearrin. J. T. 100 a of May land 7.72
binders, William 27 or res 2.92
HARRIS TOWNSHIP
'lifto'u P l? 140 a Big Branch 7.51
Kreenran. W T. 15'a Tarboro road
Freeman, W. T. 85 a Ta'boro road 4.09
Freeman. H. F. 180 a Crooked Cr 9 98
Hunter. Miss Lucy A 45a ? rooked t'r. 3.03
A lleles*, Cbae and Joe 100 a Freeman 515
VotmgiMisH UepM-v 174 a Little It 12.56
? X(?V1LLE TOWNSHIP
ditchell. Sol nud George 1-3 a near
Youugsvme 2.92
iced. J \Y. 1-4 a near Youngsrill- 5.33
itiehardson Vietdria. I-8 ucr * iieuc
Youngsvide - 2.37
tquires, .Li?i r? 14 a S. Youngsvillc 1.77
Fit AN K LINT" >N TO VVN8HI P.
lolden. Ance 1 town lot long'town 3.91
Jeffreys Louvina 1 towru lot long
towu 1.99
loysec Mittie 2 town lots long town 3.53
^owery. H. S. 1 town lot store
Lowery, H. S 1 town loLdwelliug 33.64
Very, James 1 town lot 7.63
'erson. Uichard Eat., I town lot 3.53
farboro, Isaac 1 town lot 7.27
wBK,?aa. all. aCITB O-OI
icKuight. J. 8. 50 acres 10 01
HAYESVILLE TOWNSHIP.'
Linton. Ben 0 12 acres Perry 2.44
lill, J oe 25 acres .Mayo 2 47
lunt, Mary L. 42 1-2 acres Mill Tr. 4.38
Vheeier, Roland 20 acme gin house 0.40
SANDY CREEK
llston AnDi? 25 acres I. glass 2.28
.oyd, E. G. 32 3 4 acres Bear Swamp 8.08
CEDAR ROCK TOWNSHIP
lattle. W. F.114 a Cedar Rock 7.82
'low, D C 50 acres Peach Tree 3.13
iuptou. J. D. 13 a Sliding Rock 4,40 '
iriffin, H. K. 33 1 2 acres Red Bad 2.30 ,
obneon. Lizzie 30 1 2 acres Ran8i.all
Place ~ 2.81" 1
lurphy. Mrs. Parker 50 a Rocky Br. 3.05
'errjr A Yarboro 27 a Little Creek 2.30 '
tester. Mrs. Cairie S. 50 a Raleigh
Road 4.45
Vlie!-?B. Charhy 15 a Bear Branch
Vhelei.8 Charity 15 8a Bear Branch 1.97
GOLD MINE TOWNSHJP '
lunton. Mis* C II. 70 a Saudy Creek 4.01
rapton, Mins M. K. 8n Sandy Creek 1.04
'arrisb, Mrs. W. I. 100 a Sandy Crt-es 5 15 1
'arrisb Heirs 34 a Shoceo Creek "2.52
k'ood, J. D. 15 acres B. I)ara 1.90
CYPRESS CREEK TOWNSHIP
'enton. Mrs. M. 204 acres home 10.99 ,
ledge. J. M. 1.40 acres U. Harris 0.95
'odd Mrs. SnratT40 acres Gay 2.84 1
Irodie, J. J 50 acres home 4.07
LQCISBCRO TOWNSHIP
rrfogton. Mrs. A.L. Est.,39 acres borne
10 a Nash Road
44 40 a Little C*. 17.20
ooDe, Louis 1 lot Main street 9.13
havis, Sherman 1 a Sims R ud 1.58
loneton, Mary Est., 1 lot Mineral
Spring " 4.14
'avis, Wash ngton 1 lot Kenmore
Ave. 8.90
avis, June 1 jot Mine-al Spring 9.05
lllingtoo, Mrs. M. F. 87 1-2 a Sims
Read 10.41
Igerton. Amos 1 lot Keumore Ave , 0-.58
'oote, Thomas 1-2 a Warren ton rd. 3.10 ,
" Joe 1 acre 44 " 5.00
iuptou, Mrs. J. F. 125 1-2 a Cohbs X
Roads 9.02
r?een. Austin 1 lot Mineral Spring 0 00
Ireen, John 1 lot sl-tb town X
44 44 1 lot home
44 * 1 lot Mineral Spring 9.47 .
(arris, Sam A. 1 lot. Tarboro road
44 **?1 lot Main street 23.71
luyes, Caswell 0 1-4A. D. Lewis 8.45
lazlewood. Johu 1 lot near r. r. 3.53
(azlewood. Hence Sr. 1 lot Newport
road balance 10.23 |
oodboo, Andrew 'J ? >varrenton rd. 4.14 '
iearney. Sim 1 lot Eyerton 5.93
lurtin, Sarab Est., 1 lot 8.40 1
err*, Do' oth; 1 lot leaden^ 6.98 ,
erry, B chard 1 lot Academy
1 lot Eox Swuiup 16.44
lidley, Henry 1 lor Halifax road 4.74
mi> h, Mr*. E. B. Eat. llot Ceder St. 18 34
'iltiame. Badly 1 2 it Frunklinton rd 6.29
niliairs. Qua 1 lot Halifax roud 1909
and 1910 28.08
arboiooch, A. L. 37 a Joe Branch 10.49
h. c. Kearney, Sheriff.
,prii let 1911. .
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned having qualified as
xecutor of D. C. Strickland, late of
'ranklin county, North Carolina, this
9 to notify all persons holding claims
gainst the estate of the said decedent
o exhibit the same to the undersigned
in or before the 31st day of March,
912, or this notice will be plead in bar
if their recovery. Ail persons indebted
o the said estate will please makeimmdiate
payment:
This 31st day of March, 1911.
G. A. Strickland,
Sxecutor of D. C. Strickland, dee'd.
Address Raleigh, X. C.
W. H. Yarhoroucu, Jr. Att'y.
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N< >TICE
Having qualified as administratrix of
the estate of J. IV. Duke, deceased,
this is to notify all persons holding
claims against said estate to present
them to me on or before March 31st,
1912 or this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. All persons owing
said estate will come forward 'immediately
and make settlement. This
March 31st, 1911
Mrs. Octavia Duke, Admrx.
ADMINISTRATRIX S NOTICE.
Having qualified as administratrix upon
the estate of George ,T. Dew, late of
franklin county, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons holding claims
against the estate of the said decedent
to exhibit the same to the undersigned
on or before the 31st day of March,
1912, or this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. All persona indebted
to the said estate will please make immediate
payment. This the 31st day of
March, 1011. J
/ Lula B. Daw.
Admr'x of Geo. J. Dew, deceased.
W. H. Yahbobouuh, J^Att'y,
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check you draw is a legal reeei
Mpke Our Bank Your Bank. We pay liberal interest cons
THE FARMERS AND
LOUISBUPG,
OFFICEP
C. B. Cheatham, Pres. F. N. Egerton, Vi
M. S. Clifton, Assist
UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE
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^ Submits the
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Which will be beneficial to the pi
will follow our suggest!
Bring us your prescription to fi
lcav? your prescriptions with us
9 your prescriptions tilled elsewhe
i Why, Be
^ G. L. Aycock and Sam Boddie ar
the prescription fil ing in Louis
drugs and chemicals are new and
? will save you money as our pri<
make it to your interest to trade
lone is now occupying his new of)
in the rear of our drug store,
formerly occupied by W. E. Whi
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ROOMS RECENTLY VACATED BY Till
"One nice buggy robe, black on one \Sn
side and variatea colors on other with ^
yellow diamonds in each corner. Black j
side slightly worn. Finder return to
mc and receive reward. \\\\ W.
F. Beasley. //km\\w%?;on\v0?^
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED (
TOUR TO THE - A Jj) ^
Pacific Coast
Only machine made
Lnder the Management of Rev. turew contained in no ot
Wm Blank to be pumped in by ham
Wm.f Black clutch,which allows mai
OPERATED VIA Direct sight opening oil
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SEABOARD
Arrangements have just been com- THURSTON ?
Dieted bv Rev. William Rlo/?lr r?i PKo*. .
lotte, N. C., for the most extensive
personally conducted tour ever operat
c<l from the south to the Pacific coast. ??????^??
This tour will leave the Carolinas about
the 29th of June, going out through
Birmingham, Memphis, Kansas City, A T/"1
Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake 1 f\ I* ^ I I
City, Los Angeles, San Deigo, Paso ^ VJ
Robles, touching old Mexico, Del Monte
San Francisco, Portland, Van Couver,
Winnipeg, St. Paul, Chicago, thence
home. Every little detail has been 25 cents apiece for two
carefully planned by Dr. Black, who .
has had years of experience in handling yc
personally conducted toars for the
pleasure and comfort of the party.
Numerous side trips, covering the most
attractive In the Great West, have
been arranged, including Yellowstone
National Park, Pikes Peak, Castaline,
O d Mexico, through the Rockies over . . ,. ,
the Canadian Pacific, Lake Louise and -^"cy'or the famous <
many others The total rate includes a"d Vi . i
railroad and Pullman fare, meals on and 011 for ,al?Dining
car, hotel accommodations, side
trips, etc. For full information ad- vv
dress REV. Win. BLACK, TjTilllflVtllPff
Charlotte, N. C. -LrOUlS DUI g
H. S. LEARD, D. P. A.
Raleigh, N. O. .
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