FRANKLIN TIMES
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IX MONTHS, ... 96
THKJtC MONTHS. - - <<6 li
?' * Friday. April 21. 1011. ?
The Joe Cannon gun is still?for
insurgents, but Unole Joe can't shoot! ^
*'as straight as he formerly did.
Hartford, Conn., which has been a
X, Republican without a break for "JO Iv
years has gone Democratic. Neat. 1
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If that $100,000 Loriiner "slush j *
fund" is splashed around much more I E
that coat of Senatorial whitewash j a;
will be ruined. ; g
Thk Democratic etui of Congress j
has decided that reciprocity with . u
Canada and a "farmers free list" Ql
is the first business to be consid- (s
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Can Teddy control the delega
tion from New York to the -Repub- |
lican National Convention is a serious
question with the Taft people, ?
and is making them quake.
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The Republican leaders did not
name one insurgent on the list they ^
presented for Republican membership
of the Ways and Means Committee.
Every one is a standpatter. 18
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England is importing fresh butter
from New Zealand, 12,000 miles
across the sea, and it is said to be de- T
livered in that country so fresh that
it is able to compete successfully
with the daries of Europe. L
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The real estate boom tu the Ca- tl
nadian Northwest is to be exoeper. si
a ted by the building of 170 new tl
towns this year. The Canadian "i
Pacific Railway will start 50 new p
towns; the Grand Trunk Pacific, 24; ai
and the Canadian North, 96 q
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Toe Republican Congress of San sc
Salvador has more than emulated
our last Republican stahdpat Con- tl
gress; for thev not only stand pat en t
their high tariff, but have added a pi
surtax of 20 per cent gold on many tl
imports. A Democratic Congress is pi
evidently needed in San Salvador, tl
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The people of the State of Sonora, uj
Mexico have gained one of their ci
great ends by rebelling against the oi
Diaz government; a genuine popular tl
election for officers of the State is to tl
be held April 23. This will be tne T
first free election in the State of si
Sonora since President Diaz' first
election. u
The insurrection in Mexico is be- n
yond the control of the government, a<
and a change is impending thai will ei
upset things until a new government oi
is inaugurated. The news that comes ei
from Mexico has to be taken with a it
grain of salt these days, and state- t(
ments that do not appear reasonable fi
AVe are m the midst of a political
revolution, and jet many people
hardly appreciate it. Democratic
reform is in the air, and from the
action of the Democratic House cauous
endorsing the "farmers free list"
it would seem that radical tariff reform
will eventually be the law in
spite of 14 years of Republican
stand patism.
"What iconoclasts some of the Insurgent
Republican Congressmen
are! Here we have that progressive
red-headed rooster of the Kan- e
ass prairies, Murdoch by name, who h
proposes that the time-honored cas^
torn which'permits members of the
~~ Record that have never been delivW:
ared in the House shall be abolished, a
unless the Rscoid shall show in 6
jk black-faoed typh the facts in tbe *
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- Hickory Rock items.
Tbe fat mers of this section are
gbt busy getting ready for
leir crops. They are hoping to
take better oftops this year.
Braok Tucker gave a very dogbtful
candy party to tbe young
eople Easter Monday night in bit
?w residence
Mise Sallie Wilder baa just re
trued home from a short visit tc
er sister, Mrs. K. F. Glasgow.
Miss Luoile Bledsoe, of Apex, and
ml Miss OUie Bledsoe, of YouDgsille,
visited their aunt, Mrs R. K
'Harrington, Easter.
Quite a number of our people
ent over to .Laurel to a picnic
luster Monday. All report a pleas
nt time, Tbe egg hunt was just
rsnd.
Our neighborhood wsa quite
locked last week when the sad
ews'came that Mr. Wesley Burette
was dead. The bereaved
lUiily have the sympathy of their
any friends.
W C. Wilder and family visited
is sister, Mrs. L. P. Perdue, of In
leside, Sunday.
Mrs. W. P. Tharringten and Mrs.
.. K. Tharrington and J. C. Wood
?ve quite an enjoyable dinner to
>e little children ot the neighbored
at Gapton'a pond Easter Mon?y
Our Sunday School at Mt. Gilead
growing rapidly, and every one
terns to take gieat interest in going.
Pmkttt Pises.
he International Press Bible
Question Club
We again cell attention to our
ocal Club in connection with the I.
B. Q. C. We are safe in--saying
tat nothing in the line ot Bible
;udy has so profoundly impressed
le people of Louisburg as the
Suggestive Questions" which we
rint today for the ninth week. If
ty of onr readers do not read these
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r they will eoon begin to feel loneune.
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ioi>ld take np the study of these
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Reflections of s Bachelor.
A popular man is one who is lib
ral with his money and stingy witt
is advice. ?
It takes years of study to enabl?
man to paint, bat women are born
rtists. .
A silly woman may manage a mat
f sense, but no sensible man hai
rer succeeded in managing a sill)
'Oman.?Chicago News.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administratrix of
je e?Ute,cf^J^^W. Duke, deceased,
m5h3 Ojfravu Dtncs, Admrx.
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NOTICE OP SOMMON8
North Carolina, PrankUn Bounty, in
the Superior court, Amanda Evans vs
. William Evans The defendant above
napped will take notice theft an action
entitled as above has beef commenced
in the'Superior court ot Franklin county
by mid plaintiff for d/orce from the
. bonds or matrimony eMsting between
her and said d^endanC and the said
' defendant will inrther lake notice that
I he is required toXappehr at the next I
term of the Supemor Court of the said
county, to be hielApn Ihe sixth Monday 1
after the tirat Uonal in March, 1911,'
it being the 17th da\|>f April, 1911, at\
> the court house in^.uisburg in said i
county, and answer tr demur to the I
complaint in said action or the plaintiff
| will apply to the court for the relief demanded
in the eomplaint. This the '-'0
day of March, 1911.
J. J. BARROW,'C. S. C.
W. H. Yarborough, Jr., Attorney for
plaintiff.
' sale of land fori
t4xes.
Notice fa hereby atjren that on Monday the '
let day of May 1911. at Id o'clock M , [
at the Couit Hone* door In Franktiu 1
Couuty. iu th\townf of Louiahurg i will Mail
at pubi c auctipn for cash, to tne highest
bidder, lands utyned below to aatlafy the!
taxea r in tun in*Unpaid thereon, aa provided J
in chapter o58 L^n#s of 1901, amendments
thereto and alao By apecial act of Generul [
Aaaembly of 191 l.H. B. 1707 8. B. 775.
ratified 7th. day ofAfarch 1911 The owners
of the laada or tlnvpersona in who** nanu s
they are listed, thd townahipa in which they
are located, the I ids to be aold, the taxes
and uoata remaiidfsc unpaid thereon are aa
follows:
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\Huun, J. H. 3 H>ti Duun ? o v?
Harris, Qe rge 2 otS Bunji . 1.63
fall, K. M. 15- acres Cr. fr. 12.83
I sL^arrin. J. T. 1< 0 a of May land 7.72
Sidert., William 27 acres 2.02
\ HAR1 IS TOWNSHIP.
FrecUtan, W. T, R a Tarboro road
Freekan, W. T. I 5 a Tarboro road 4.09
Freeman. H. F. 1 36 a Crooked Cr. ? 93
Whetekt, Chaa. ai d Joe 100 a Freeman 515
WOUNQS ILLS TOWNSHIP
Mitchell Sol and George 1-5 a near
YonnnrilM 2.92
Heed, J W. 1-4 a near Youngsville 6.33
Richardtdb Victc ria, 1-8 acre near
YoanganUe 9.3?
Squires, J^Vee 1 1 a S. YoucgsTille 1.77
FRAftKLl STON T0WN8HIP.
Helden. AncAl t wn lot long town 3.91
Jeffreys, LoaViai 1 town lot long v
town \ 1.99
Joyaer, Mittiey own lota long town 8..1S3
Lowery. H. S. II own lot store
1909 1 town lot welling - 68.74
Perry, Jatsw 1 n wn lot 7.68
Person. Richard Est.. I town lot 8.53
Yarboro, Isaac 1 own lot 7.27
Fofg, Jas. A. 1 1 f acres 5.67
Mcknight. J. 6. G Aacres 10 01
HAYESVI LLE TOWNSHIP.
Gill, Joe 25 acres Irtro 9 47
Hnnt, Murv L. 4; 1-1 acres Mill Tr. 4.36
SA DlCKEEK
Alston Annie 25 a :res? glass 2.28
Lord. E. G. 32 3 acrVe Bear Swamp 8.08
CEDAR R >CKVdWNSHIP
Flow, D C 50 acr e Pearh Tree 3.13
Griffin, El. ft. 33 1 I acre! Red Bad 2.86
Johnson. Lizzie 31 1 2 acres Bans*, all
Place \ 2.81
Mnrpbv. Mrs. Par er 50 mRocky Br. 8.05
Perry i Yarboio i 7 a Little Creek 2.86
Wester, Mr*- ri 1 b- 56 uuUleigh
Road * V >"
Wbel?es, Chart-y 1 6 a Rear 1 ratirto
Wheless, Charity 16 8a Be&l Branch 1.97
GOLD M NE TOWNSHIP
Parrish Heirs 84 i Sho?*eo Crebk 2.52
WooJ, J. D. 15 ac m B. Dam \ 1.90
CYPRESS C EEK TOWMSHIP
Slsdue. J. M. 146 i ores H. Harris 6.95
Todd Mm, Sarah ii) acree Gay \ 2-84
Brodie, J. J 50 aclea home \ 4.07
LOU IS Bint G TOWNSHIP
Arrfngton. Mrti.AIi. Est..89 acres bp me
44 '* | 10 a Nash Rood
44 I 40 a Little Cr \ 17.20
Dunston, Mary Eft., 1 lot Mineral \
Spring J .w - v 4.14
Davis. Wash ng'dn 1 lot Keumore '
Ave 1 f.90
Davie, Jam* 1 iolMine al Spring 9.05
Ellington, Mrs M F; 87 1-2 a Sims
Read J 10.41
Egerton Amos Slot Kenmore Are, 6.58
| Foote, Thomas 1-2 a Warrenton rd. 3.10
>1 Joel aire 44 44 5.66
Gnpton. Mrs. J. F. 125 1-2 a Cobbs X
Roads | 9.02
Green. Austin lflot Mineral Spring 0 60
Green, John 1 lit sUb to*u X
44 44 1 1ft home
*4 1 Ift Mineral Spring 9.47
I Harris, Sam Af 1 lot Tarboro road
44 44 1 lot Main street 23.71
1 Hayes, Caswell6 1-4A. D. Lewis 8.45
, H axle wood. Jdhn 1 lot near r. r. 8.53
Haslewood. Hfoce Sr. 1 lot >ewport
j road balancft 10.23
Johnson, Andrew 2 a Warrenton rd. 4.14 |
I Kearney. Sins 1 lot Everton 5.93
Marti* Sarai Bat.. 1 lot 8.40
Perry, Ocomv 1 lot Academy 6.98
Perry. Riehald 1 lot Academy
44 ** Jl lot Fox Swamp 16.44
. BmUh. Mnrte. B 1884
Williams. (fcs 1 lot Halifax road 1909
and 191(1 28.68
Yarboionyi, A. L. 37 a Joe^Branch 10.49
! H. C. Keabkky, Sheriff.
April 1st 1911.
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The public
I have purchaser! thf interest of J. D.
Hill in the firm of Carrett & Hill and
will continue the bnlness at the same
stand, where
i I will carry a full and complete
line of groceries all
> v the/ while
[ I H>VE ALSO riTTED
JJP AW IfP-To-DATE
| Hresh
MearMarket
And rill be piep?rd|_ at all times to
' look a Iter the fcido iifiixra is bura. Phone
yonr orders tot Ho. l?t and they will
1 fssslse prompt attention. Nothing
. but the beat XtU will V handled. 1
will also pay (he hlgheattnarket pries
for rood bee* cattle. Conta to sm me.
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Farmers 'and M
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? tfieKEY to:
IS MOSEY
SHE LL BE toUR
'J/avc CL ?MLJU
sAK sNte- &&WC
Gut success for tiie paatlii years pr<
Make Our Hauk Your Bank. Wc pav liberal i iterestTlOns
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THE FARMERS AND
LO UISBUBG,
OFFICER
0. B. Cheatham, Pres. F. N. Egerton, Vi
. M. S. Clifton, Assist
UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE
I I THE AYCOCK
J Submits thei
t Q,u,esii
x And Ams
Which will be beneficial to me p
will follow our supwesti
X " - Bring us your prescription to f
leave your prescriptions w?h us
V your prescriptions filled eliewhe
t WhyyBe
X G. L. Aycock and Sam Huddle ai
the prescription fibing an LouL
drugs and chemicals ari new anc
will save you money aa our pri
make it to your interefc to trade
lone ia now occunvinflrhis new nl
in the rear of our' drill store.
formerly occupied by W. E. Wh
| AYCOCK \ DRU(
Z LOUISBURC
ROOMS RECENTLY VACATED BY TH
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TO ALL WHO OWE US ~ -?
We are out of business. All accounts fff
due us that are not settled or otherwise " XJU
arranged by the first day of May, 1911,
wnrbe purlnto thtr hands of/attorney
for collection. Our books an at J. S.
Howells store, Nash- streetJ We will \\
not have a collector out-qgsn, but pos- WvtVC
ltivelw mean what we say/ Please call f \\\w
and [fty or otherwise arnu^e this mat- I ^
P. ?. We owe some jfcilla aiuK they
are due, therelore we Aust collect or '
somebody will haye t/ioan us the cah^ Only machine madt
?: ~ - -tyres contained in no o
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. to be pumped in by han
The undersigned having, qualified as clutch,which allows ma
executor of D. C. StricMand, late of Direct sight opening oi
Franklin county. North Carolina, this before buying, will gua
is to notify all persons Molding claims
against the estate ofNthefcaid decedent _, ,, ?
to exhibit the same to\lA undersigned THURSTON K
on or before the 81st Juy of March,
1912, or this notice will pdsplead in bar
of their.recovery. All rfera&tg indebted
Jo thffsaid estate will dease>?ke im- ?????
mi.
G. A. Strickland,
Executor of D. O. Strickland, dec'd.
Address Raleigh, N. C.
W. H. YARBOROVdH. Jr^tt y. ^ ^
E. A. ROGERS \
Tj.-iNiii-j carry ink
I lllyVUnUGl. Prices from $
ILouisburg, Come and Lo<
Will make eetimatls on anVjob
Wprk ^Guaranteed. / Call er wHtfi gaw min ftnd
wMn in need of i^ytbing in ay ^ our mac
The proof of tke podding may be Louisburg Au
In the ?atiag, bat the ptoofof the Lou&burg, N.
aooe la on the breath. . ^ . i
The bardeet habit to aoonire ie '
baring money.
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MMK ACCOUNT
VALENTINE
zcu%u sincwey,
>ves the security of our bank,
istent with safety 4 per cent compounded quarterly
MERCHANTS BANK
N. C.
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ce-Prefl. R. Y. McAden, Cashier,
ant Cashier.
State of . north Carolina
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DRUG CO.l I
Following *
wers J
to fill, Ttet a copy of
ire &nd InfVa fill
cause \. X
8 your oldia i crVjn X
Bburg. Because all oulk
1 fresh and because we A
cea are right. We will *-v.
with us. Dr. J. E. Malice
and operating rooms ,
Remember the place?
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i with eithewhel/ or cHain drive. Exclusive engine feather
machirAXAutomaHe lubrication instead of having
d. Cradle! awing fork nutead of coil. Free engine
chine tostjp without etoppingengine and two speed gear
I guage. rryee fVpni' *200 to >#60. See me and machine
xantee sansfaetionK _
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itocll Overland and Maxwell car#
Ste[00'<to $1,860.00'.
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hlae shop fbg^ypur repairs.
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