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Items of , Interest <
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?JoeHight has moved to Wake
JTorest.
There was a big crowd 111 town j
Saturday and "one dogfight."
?The work of installing the new '
phone* is progressing rapidly and
Will soon be completed.
?Franklinfoii seems to be a very
attractive place f.-i a certain young
man from Voung-viile.
?The fc>. A. 1# seems to he doing j
a heavy busii.ess in the trucking j
traffic, ?cven extras were on the <
rond Monday.
?I)onr forget that the Tints is '
?T? one of the beat >u Tunis i:i this sec j
tion in which to ad crtise v urbusi |
ness. Use its coin us.
?Look after \tur premises: clean'
up and lets have clean town be- ]
fbre thgjkqt Weitlt r sets in, and try I
to avoid the fev. * germ.
?I. H. K t-u> ney is installing'
several new mac' iues in l is repair
shop on Hillsboro street?plainer,
band saws, rip s;i vs, etc.
?The leiepnoue central office
will be located . .v-r T. C. -Joyner's
Drug store. They are fitting it up vert
nicely and wi i Sc.in be r--a!y fur:
"Hello Central".
?TVin Borvtouo -it flic Vfol h l.wt I
xuv ULI ivvn Ut iuc jn*iviH"Unt j
churcli are progressing nicely. R-v. 1
.Mr llorniidy is chctvering some fine!
and interesting sermons which are,
appreciated by quite a large number!
of our people. 11- is an able speak- j
er a'd ltis sermons are doing a great
goud.
.?Saturday, May 13tb, the ladies
of the Episcopal church will serve1
barbecue, ice cream and cake, for
the benefit of that church, a: the1
building on the corner of Main and '
Mason street formerly occupied by!'
Freidenburg. Every one should patronize
this worthy cause, and help
theni build their church.
?The Farmers Union has a very
flourishing lodge litre. They had a '
large meeting last Saturday and
transacted mach important bnsituss |'
They have a membership of eighty '
members ali in good standing, and
meet evety Saturday at -o'clock in!
the-Armory below I. H. Kearneys
store. The farmers seem to take
more interest in the Union than they |
have in former years.
?The Alkahest Lyceum System ;
will on next Saturday night at 8:30 !
c'clock give the third and last of the
course in the graded School Auditjrium.
This being the concert by
"The La Dell Fox Concert Company
of Canada." -This is said to be the
best of the three and those who saw
the others declfere them to be per
fec^. The proceeds will go towards
beautifying the school bunding and
gronnds and the ladies are anxious
to bave the largest house of the sea
son. Tickets on sale at the Crescent
Drug store. The prices will be
adults 50 and 35 cents, children 25
and 15 cents. Those holding season !
tickets will please bave seats reserved. I
^ The concert will be composed of!
instrumental and vocal music and I
other attractive features.
Personals
I. ii. Kearney went to Louisburg
Tuesday.
Ex sheriff H. C. Kearney went to
Louisburg this week ^
Miss Fannie Webb is visiting Mies
Martha Han is on HiilsborO street
Dr. It. K.'Henderson has gone to
Winston. Salem as a delegate to the
Odd Fellows Convention.
Mrs. S. F. MoGhee, who has been
visiting relatives in town, returned
1*" to her home at Wendell fused ay.
M?* Haltie Clegg, who has been
in Florida for sometime as a trained
Bug, nurse, returned borne last Monday.
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r. Carnegie end the Tariff.
Probably no one, 1ms been benfttted
more by Trusts than has Andrew
Carnegie. The high protection
on steel wan the foundation of
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hie fortune, and the continued
; piotection on iron and steel resulted
in his becoming a multi-miUionare
Mr. Carnegie is the greatest liTing
authority on the production of iron
and steel, and if anyone knows the actual
difference in the cost of productive
here aud abroad an those commodities,
he is the man. He a wain declares, as
he did in his testimony before the
Ways and Means Committee in the
spring of 1P09, that the iron and steel
industry requires no tariff protection.
His latest contribution to the tariff issues
is published in the_May Century,
entit ed, "The A, B, C qf the Tariff
Question". In that article he declares
that the tariff is a perfectly simpb
subject, with nothing obscure about it.
He would construct a tariff on the
following lines:' (A) No duties oa the
necessaries of life. iB) Heavy duties
upon all luxuries. (O) Temporary protection
for uew industries when it is
probable that we may be able finally to
obtain a home supply as cheap or
cheaper than from abroad. He insists
that necessaries shall be free from protection
and that a tariff for revenue
shall be on luxuries alone That is
very close to the Democratic doctrine
of a tariff for revenue with a ver r lowtariff
on necessities and a higher tariff
on luxuries.
^ e are glad to see that since the
time when Mr. Carnegie was participating
in the enormous profits that the
highest tariff protection gave on iron
and stee , a great light has shone upon
him, and that he now advocates the envision
of the tariff dowuward.
No wonder the stand pat Republicans
are sick at heart, now that their
farmer foremost champion has deserted '
them a :U is virtually supporting the
" armers* free list trade" bill for placing
necessities-on the free list.
Cedar Rock Items
Th?* Hock is on a boom now and
even body seems to be getting along ,
very nicely with their planting.
Mi** Mnbei Stalliugs eyent Satur- '
lia\ HLnl Suil.iav ut Immo w*?k I.. - 1
purrii a ..
T. II Sledge and tamily
?)wnt i few days the past week ai
Bunn visaing her parents, Peyton
Svkea.
Mr. Seamon Parriab spent Satnr
lav nignt and Sunday with Zeb
Jones.
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Mrs. S. II. Bonne has heen elected j
teacher of the l'hilaihea class, as j
Miss Ozs Taylor had to resign on
hcounr ..f returning to her home in
Oxford.
Misses Lilian Jones and Nellie ]
Sledge, Messrs. B. F. Wood and 11. j
F. May spent last week in Castahn
and Sprinc Hope attending com
mencements. They teport excellent
programmes at eaeh place and well
carried oat. The address at Cas
talia by Gov. Kltchtn was anrely a I
treat to all present.
T. A. May, of Henderson, spent
a few days with his parents the past
week.
W. R. Fulgham paid Nashville a
flying visit Sunday. Kaihbow.
Franklin Pnnn?e t>~ '
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The foilowinp is the population of |
Franklin county hy^ townships and ]
towns as given out by the census |
department at 'Washington:
1910 1900 I
Fraskun County . . 24,692 25,1161
Cedar Rock township.. 2168 2150j
Cypress township 1196 12041
Dunn township 2114 1955 i
Franklinton township . t 4430 43561
Franklinton town 809 7611
Gold Mine township,... 1449 1587
Harris township 2097 2152
Hayesville township .. 1862 18801
Louisburg township 4533 4794
Louisburg town 1775 1178
Sandy Creek township.. 2021 2J52
Yoongsville township 2822 2686
Youngsville town 431 345
LOOT/
One gold irtlsd watch, g?tlsn?'s
size, with eord httacaed with a child's
ring on ead sf (M Fadsr wUI' receive
a reward ?\ ? if rshui nud t?
Mas. Ssrajuow,
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I forbid any ^erstJphlriag or fSeduw
er etherwlae*?i?ryg Other Dentoa.
He waa adapted ad me uatfl he was
21 years old. He is fpeut It years aid
bow. sad he left ar ohse sa Stasias.
April Mth, lilt. iT
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K3fc TO i,URE RKEI) MATfSM
It X*. An Intoraal DWjr^T And He lairea
An lateudu lCemcd?*.
The cause of rhaifmatism ami kindred
diseases is an^t^oeM of uric acid in tlio
Liood. To ctffe thla terrible disease this
a id must be expelled and the system so
regelated that no more acid will bo
formed in excessive quantities. Rheumatism
is an internal dlsotse and requires
un internal remedy. jHL'BLilNO with
Oils and liniments WILL NOT CURS*
afford? only# temporal? relief at best,
causes you to delay /the proper treatment,
end i llows thi malady to get a
firmer hold >n you. xdnlments may caso
the pain, b it they/will no more curs
! Kl.euruatlsn than mint will change the
! fiber of rotu 1 vroJ.
Science ha i at Mat discovered a perfect
and cor plot* cure, which Is called
Rheumaclde, Tytedin hundredsof cases,
it has effect! 1 the most marvelous cures;
we believe i unll cure you. Rheumaclde
Itcts at the lofnts from the Inside, sweeps
the poison^/ut of the system, tones- up
the stomach, regulates the liver and
k5dneys and tnake3 you well all over,
Rheumaclde strikes the root of the disease
and removes Its cause. This splendid
remedy is sold by druggists and
dealers generally at 50c. and Ji a bottle.
In Tablet form at 25c. and ihWa package.
Write to Bobbitt Chemical Co., Baltimore.
3d J. Booklet free. Tablets sent
by mail.
SALE OF VALUABLE T< > Wn LOT'S
iiy virtue of the power of isale continued
iu a deed of trust macfc ami executed
on the lino, day of Mai, 1910 by
Anthony T Neal and wife, gallic Ann
Neal to Hen T. H olden, Tiusiee. whiclr
us of-jrecord u> Franklin Coia.ty Regisyry
hook 162 ai page 491 'default hav:pg
been made in the payujent of tIre
note thereby secured, 1 wiliisell at public
Auction t?J\the highest I bidder for
cash fit the courthouse door in Louisbiilg,
N. C., on \tlie 5th iL\y of June
lbil.ai about tHto hour f>i ?o??n the
following?deserioed real estate and
town lots. Viz: trait situate in
t e town of Louisbukg and bo Jid^d a3
follows: On the norrW cr.? east by the
lot of Griftin Cc dn the west by
Main stieet leading ov^rlhc bridge an j
on the south by tar rivtVi 16 feet front
running back 20 feet apA being the lot
on the r ast Maia\ street upon
which is erected a briJkVbuilding or
store hou-e. 2nd, tract j>ejinning at a
rocl^, corner of Wiley ft&y ob Franklint
nroad, the ce n 52 p. w\3 poles 8
linns to May's corner ii Phil YWilliama
line, thence's 31 .. wl|polej\6 links
i?? Milliard Yarboro's Mistiu Green and
Daniel llazlewooda cormtr. thenc\ along
said road n 31 <1. 12 "files 16 treks to
the bepinnirur. contaBiinr? one \acre
more or less and conjprising th<?\tw?
lots occupied by bothk. T. <Neal Vnd
and wife and H A. Tfole and wifA
3rd, tra t. That pA-tion of land Vi?i"
on the northern blink of tar river
the east side of Main street extending
to the lot upon which is h eated the'
A. T. Meal snop ana extending back .">0
feet fo.the Griffin rfBea-ley stables and
extending thence In a line aith the
western end of ea\A stable to the river.
Also all rigrht titln claim, interest and
demand of whatever kind and nature
the said A. T. N/al and wife Sallie Ann
Neal have in arwy and all other lauds.
This May 2n?l/1911.
Ben T H;?li>en. Trustee.
NO REASON FOR DOUBT.
A Statement qf Facte Becked by a
Strong Guarantee.
We guarantee complete relief to nil
sufferers from cenetrpation. In every
case where we fa* we will supply the
medlctee free. /
RexafV Orderlies/ are a gentle, effective)
ltepeadabfe and safe bowel
retrain tor. \str earth en rr and tonic.
Tbey re-eetlabllsl nature's functions
In a qrniet. wlly" TbeJ Ao BOt
cause any InnBhvenlencc. griping or
naueea. TheyJWao pleasant to take
and work so dhsltt that they may be
taken by any fons/aVany time. Tbey
thoroughly- t?it ap tV whole system
to healthy aoMvitv. \
Rexall oJerlfi are unsurpassable
and Meal fbr the use of cHfldron. old
folks amA'iellcfite persons, cannot
too hfckly recommend them t?Nall sufferers
from any form of constipation
n?4 Its attendant evils. Ttfo stees,
10c. and 16c. Remember, you can Obtain
Rexall Remedies in this community
only at ear store?The Rexall Store.
Tho Scoggin Drug Co.
Something /few
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A new and up-to-datV Aaving parlor
run by White rniV (or White
men. Located in the room corner
ot Marten and Frogit \t r'-etf*l occupied
last year by <^>t. l\ T. Ward.
Everything new arm work guaranteed.
Try us. J V I
Yours w> serve, \ I
JHALI. & WoodIU??
P. S. We wo take off warts? and
moles withowf pain. No scar lelyt
SAL^E OF 100 ACRES LANE*
By virtue ot an order of the Superior
Court of Franklin County, made iir the
special proceeding entitled Mrs. Sue P.
Alford, administratrix of L. 8. Alford,
deceased, vs O.N Alford. et als, on Saturday,
May ISch, 1911, 12 o'clock upon
at the court hotae door in Louisbijrg,
sell at public auition to the highest Bidder
100 acres of land situated in Cypres?
Creek tpdrnship, Franklin County, adjoining
the lands bf C. M. Vaughdn.
W. K. Davis and ethers and described
as follows h? suraey made Decembet
8th 1910. Bcjinni^ig at a, stake C 11
Vaughans corner! tadnce n 1 1-2 dk
2.'i.56 chains to a stake thence s 87 d a
11.10 chains to Mrs! 1 arboros corner!
thence n 8 d e 1 chain b an elm, thenot
erst 42.50 chains tot i ash on Litth
Creek, thence aE 1 1 chain to th?
Davis eoTosr, theocl rest 20 60 e haint
to a pine stump, tbA :e s 8 d w 26.21
chains to little creel thence s 6 tl w '
chains to a stake and pointers in H trrk
line, thence n 88 l-2Jj w 16 chains to I
stake, thence n 1 1-231 e 26 chains x>
rock, thence n 88 1-Jd w 16 chains t<
the beginning, beit a part of thi
Lawrence S. Alford Suds. V
The term of the Isle are one-thin
cash, the balance payable in twelvi
months with interei at six"' per con
from date of seta. This April -11, 1911
B. B. Wan*, Com.
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Buggies Bus
BoyW I
All Th<j/l
Rubber tires, stick seat, yes aid All 1
ries, carriages, one and two l^rse,Vi
hand to select from, one anditwo ho*
a full line of machinery and/farming
a stock of mowers, rakes, else haj*ro
world. Now if you need aj/ything in
will go to, see you about it/ or send a
Dgines, thrashers, rcapen. binders,
Anything 1
in labor saving farm implements, I s
a have finished your cr<k>, and enjoyed
town and take a \ooVj you shan't be
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Can always be foVmd
complete and the mopKu]
prices are in keepiujg wi
ing department is Mway
is at your service day oi
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am Easy I
latest Styles I
cinds of Harness to match, on time. Sur- ^
inopy top, and leather too. A carload on
se wagons. Now Mr. Farmer I have added
Implement to my busines, and am carrying
tectli harrows, the best in the
inw>roved machinoy, <Jrop mo a card and I
maV. Mowers, rakes, saw mills, gasoline
gristYnills, steam engines and ^boilers or
rou May Ifeed
im ready and\sell o^space. Pay after you
the Au(fuat\meefflK3. Come when in
hurt.
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SI'S LATEST IN I
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at our store. Our line is
?=to=date to be had, and my
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th the times. My Undertak\li
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autt-epi in splendid shape and
? night. If you want a piano I
if y\)u want to save mon4- I
Fdrpithre Coippapy I
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