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?r COURT CALENDAR For Franklin Superior Court regular teiiu, April 1911, for tile trial I of civil and oiimir.nl canes.? Hon.I George W. Ward, Judge Presiding! Friday Fikst Week. 1 Weathersby a>lm'r 'm\s Gajj et al. 2 Allen vs Mitchell A Garner. 1 6. McKirne Bros. Co. vs Collin, <fc Benton. V Hill K. P. vs Harris W. If "> et al , 11 Stokes vs Stokes. 14 Hopkins vs HrautlbV. 16 Thotnas vs Thomas 17 Green vs G^een. 21 Puckett F. A. vs Morgan. 25 Louisburg IV agon Co. vs J. W. ?fc W. II. Weathers. Saturday First W eek. 4 Brannon ex'r vs Pearce Henry et al 6 Williams C. S. vs Phelps J. T. 15 Timberlake et al vs Whttaker et al, 1$ Pleasants vs Gupton. I 19 Smith vs Smith 31 Johnson vs Kimball. 34 Whitaker et al vs Wilson. 38 Bobbill vs Hale. 40 Kearney vs Kearney. 41 Evans vs Evans. mon'dat Skcoxd Week. 24 Ellington vs Sterling Cotton MQIs. ' 8 Bowden vs Glasgow. 13 Brantley Marshburn b Co vs [ Denton J. C. 26 Aycock vs Carlile. 27 Griffin,c?fc Beaslev va Carlile28 L. P Hicks vs Carlile. s5 Sprnill vs Telfair. Tuesday Second Week. 3 Harden- rec'r vs Collie J. R. 20 Roberts vs Hutson and S A! L Ry. / 29 Gill vs Smith et al. 30 Parrish vs McCowan st al. 32 Cheeves vs Egerton. 46 Barnett vs Youngsville Lumber Co. Wednesday Second Week. | 9 Finch X. B. <k Co. vs J. T. Yaughan. 10 Lehman vs Ilazlewood. 12 Dilliard vs Moore. 22 Tatews Marshall. 23 Wood vs Alston. 36 First National Bank vs Ford G. W. &, E. S. 37 Person vs Macon. 39 Williams R. C. va Wright E. T. et al. . Thursday Second Week. 33 Person vs Person. 42. Fuller et al vs Allen et al. I 43 Sewing Machine Co. vs Hill Joe Dayis 45 Roltling Works vs C. C{ Wood. All appeals not on calendar will be placed at foot of trial docket. The above cases are set for trial on the days named, and should any not be reached on day set, they shall not lose their place, but be tried as soon as reached. All other cases are only tor motion in same i, J. BARROW, C. S. C. ACKNOWLEDGE IT. In.iloVn.n n -' - u i a as u r g iias iu DUW LU 1(16 InevitabL^Scores Indorsements Prove ItMrs. W. C. Jlones, 321 N. Bloodworth St., Raleigh, N. C., says: "My back ached cotstantly and often I had pains across my ioins. Sometimes I was in sWch bad shape that I coold hardly net op after sitting for awhile. I dil not get my proper rest at night andu suffered intensely frorn headaches. iThe doctor's medicine brought me ?o relief and when 'T-hejird of the gtiod work Ilotn's Kidney""-i^ills wen /doing in cases like mine, I gW^a bUt. This remedy drt v away my ahlus and pains and restored me to betlfr?4malth than I had enjoyed for yea A" y^tatement given January 80, ilaplj.) RE-ENDORSEMENT. ^ . On December J, 1010, Mrs. Jones adaed to the aii'.v -:1 "I have Ool been troubled tpj atiytexlent by my back or kidneys since I used IJoan'i Kidney Pilii some yeaL ago. I still take pleasure in recony tending ttm preparation " J . For sale by all deallrs. Price 6( cents. Koater-Milium Co., Nen York, sole agents ft* the United States. '/ Remember the name?Prion's? and take no other. i : / . . PHOfc ' Anything You Ws Diner or BRANTLE t!NBWWMIWfc<fcrfBwBh8M8w8i<8ii8ii8iiiBlirfiW NOTICE OF ELECTION. " ' Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with the provisions of an Act i of the General Assemb y of North Car- 1 olina, Public liaws of 1911. entitled I "An Act to provide for the issuing of bonds by the [Town of Louisburg," adopted at thd session of 1911. the i Board of Commlssioaers of the Town j of Louisburg dolherebv order an election to be held rji Tuesdayv the second day of May, 1911, it whichelection there shall be sabmi ted 'voters of the Town of Loui; burg tfie question of the levy of a speeU 1 tax not exceeding tor cents onl the S100.00 worth of ! property and thirty ;ents on the poll, and the*, issuance bf 1 r>nds not exceed1 ing $15,WO.00, aslset out and provided in said Act of 19M, a c>pv of which is on tile wkh the tie k of the Board. I The proceeds of slid x>nds to go to the discharge df the ioi ting indebtedness - of tHe-^ownX ! . The spmevregi tr r and pollholders appointed totydc tl s regular biennial , election of officer 1, namely R. O. Bis| set, Registrar,\be 1 E. F. Yarborough : and A. F. JttmsWi ollholders will hold said electionX \ l The voting plaa * lall be in 'he Town | of Louisburg afluh ^ place selected for J the election of tdH 1 ^officers upon that 1 date, and the eat ? V^hall be held and vviiuuitcu as 19 (wmcu iu uic aiitre| said Act ot 1911- W^ntfw registration j is required but al IquaVified voters of j the Town of LouipftrgLalte entitled to | vote in said electpfl. ^vi\se voting for j the issue of said tpilds smj! have written or printed upoa thelcNallots the words, 'For Hon la'I and flbflBe voting j against the sameBhlll hav<3M*ritten or j printed thereon fthl words.Vhlgainst , The registration looks wiilV^ept open in the office ot Ihe Town C\rk at j Hill's Stables on Nuh street toV t\e I tirae required by bftr, and those who I have become qualified to vote in said town since the lasj election or who were qualified at th&atime but did not register are notified p register for said election. Hy order of the Commissioners of the Town of Louisbura, this April 6th, J, R. COLMk, Mayor. R. O. 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