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FRANKLIN TIMES
A. F. JOHNSON. Editor and Manager
Friday. May 12 1911.
TAR DROP8f>
?And summer has at last reached
05. '
?See Dr. Malone's article in another
column.
?With such weather as this crops
will soon begin to grow.
?A clean town is a desirable town.
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Let's make Louisburg clean.
?Let everybody come out and
neip m the cleaning up movement.
?The man who aske the fewest
favors has, as a rule the most friends.
?Persons who are everlastingly
talking of getting ahead generally
have none.
?Come out to the Court house
Mon day morning and take a hand in
cleaning up the town, f
^ ?A lit'le son was born to Mr.
W and Mrs. Ceo. S. Baker on Wednesday
of this week.
?In a game of base ball here
Saturday between Wake Forest and
Louisburg the local team was defeated
in a score of 4 to 0.
?W. M. Person and S. M. Washington
returned Friday evening from
Moore's pond where they caught a
string of forty nice fish.
?The members of the fire department
here are preparing to attend
the State Firemens _Associa
tion to be held in Charlotte next
week.
nev?i was?sueli a rage
. for book reading as at the present
time. It is a commendable habit,
only one oannot be too careful in the
selection of books.
?You will not pass through, this
world but once. Any good thing
that you can show to any fellow
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oeing, uo iv d-jw; uu?uw-utuu or
negleot it for yon will notpass this
way again.
?There is no .good reason why a
man should needlessly put his own
wife to the trouble of wiping up the
tracks, when he takes great pains to
clean his feet before crossing bis
neighbor's threshold.
?Any business is more respectable
than what is termed loating. A
young man had better sell clams by
the pailful than hang around public
resorts, murdering time and his own
reputation.
?We regret to learn of the mis- j
fortune of Mr. Charlie Pippin, who
was kicked in the lower part of (be
stomach by-n horse the past week.
From last reports he is getting along
as well as could -be expected.
?If there is a stone, stump or
other unsightly object in the yard,
plant some morning glories, cypress
yines, canary flowers and balloon
vinos (love puffs) aronnd it. You'll
be glad it was there before the summer
is over.
?Reports were received here yesterday
to the effect that Capt. K. J.
\ Cheatham, the efficient 8. A. L.
agent at Franklinton, had gone to
Newberne where he would be married
on Wednesday. His many
frieuda here extend congratulations.
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rbgress
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yuting the real for
nreal .
int for that unreal one that belongs
II better appreciate the progress you
t to the point where you can make a
iwall to receive our most careful attst
grow, why not start yours today?
I AGONAL BANK
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>f u. s. Government
?An exchange says: ''If you want
money go to strangers, if you want
advice go to your friends, if you
want nothing go to your relatives,
and you will get it sure as h?!"
?An industrious, energetio, painstaking
boy or young man never
wants for a plaee, and these with
stability of oharacter. are all the
recommendations needed. All these
are so plain that every business man
reads tbem and mentally conoludes:
"That boy will succeed because he
deserves sucoess."
?The boy who takes his hat off
when he enters the house is the one
who usually has his hair combed and
his face clean, and the girl who says
"please," and "thank yoo," is always
prettier than the one who forgets
these little things. You jnst
look around and see if this is not
true.
?HVhat others have done can be
performed today by our young men.
They are in a great measure the arcuitects
of their own fortunes. Upon
themselves alone rests the responsibility.
They have it in their power
to either make or unmake, and every
young man should earnestly acd
seriously ask himself whiok it shall
be.
List of Letters.
Remaining in the post office at Louisburg,
N. C., uncalled for: .
Mrs. Mariah Allen, H. G. Ayscue,
Miss Rebecca Bolard, Mrs. Ann Cale,
Miss Lucy K. Cooke, Mrs. Ila Davis,
A. R. Dawes, Mrs. Studen Denton, J. S.
Dickerson, I. G. Dickerson, Lewis Dickerson,
2, Mrs. Dollar, Miss Lillie Egcrton,
A. M. Paisley, Miss Marv L. Fuller,
General Green. Gerret Green, Miss
Ploma Harkey, (Stallines), W. A. Harris,
Miss Rosa Harris, Hehen Hays,
TV A Hudson Allie N. Kirks. Jno. G.
Leland, Miss Beysan Michel, C T.
Perry, Henry Perry, N. L. Sweet Fred
Thompson Co. Miss Mary Wolks, Edw.
Wertley, Wheeler & Hodge, A. W. Williams,
Thomas Williams, Miss Purcell
Wilson, A. M. Wynn, Mrs. Bessie
Yonnc. P.lnrfl Roll -T/hkr? Braneh Tnnnn
Robinson, Geo Stoke.
Marriage LicensesRegister
of Deeds Yarburuugh issued
marriage licenses to the following
couples during the month of April:
White?Cloy Mullen and Lettie
PJood, Jody Gupton and OpheliaThompson,
A. D. Bailey and Nettie Burnette,'
Charles Bailey and Patty Kearney,
Shearin Wilson and Rosa Blair, R. B.
Dodd and Btta Alford, W. G. Cooper
and Nobia Wilder.
Colored?Elijah Alston and Mit
Gupton. Rufus Allen and Julia Young,
Henry B. Wilder and Mary L. Palmer,
Julian R. McKnight and Fannie Satterwhite,
Frank Mitchiner and Bettie
Low Ashe, J. W. Gales and Laura Perry,
Ed Plummer and Athea Harris, Roy
Harris and Lacy Neal, Sidney Harris
and Vercilla Massenburg, Roger Macon
and Susie Bridgers, James Lewis
and Ilattie Perry, Macon Ward and
Lelia Portia.
An Exorbitant Monopoly.
The first witness that appeared
before the Senate Finanoe Committee
oharged that the shoemaking
industry in the United States is in
the grip of a trust, and the manufacture,
s are at the meroy of the United
Shoe Maohinery Company of
Boslon. Another witness stated
that tile'royalties charged by the
Shoe Maohinery Trust would, in less
than a year, be suflioient to buy
English machinery outright df the
45 per cent duty imposed by the
Aldrioh-Payne bill did not stand in
the way. "
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Experiment Stations.
The experiments conducted by ,
the State Depsrtinent of Agriculture <
which were located here early in ?
March with the below mentioned (
parties wore arranged for being ,
started by ene of the Slate's Depart- ,
ment men who was here Friday ,
last. These experniienta constat of i
an ncro plot of land each and are ,
conducted along very practical linee (
which should be of great benefit to ,
the farmer's jt Franklin caunty, as ,
these are for the purpose of arriving ,
at some valuable conclusions rela- ,
tive to practices in farming. ,
These men each have one: Mr. N. ,
M. Perry, Halifax road, Experiment ,
with Varieties of Goto, Mr. E. L. ,
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Harris, Nnsh road, Fertilizer exper- ,
iments under coin, Mrs. W.G. Mum- ,
ford ie expected to take the experi- ,
ment with varieties ot cotton. Simi- ,
lar and additional work is conducted ,
in most of the counties of the Stale. ,
T. Fkank Pauk.uk, ,
In charge Eastern Carolina. ,
?Public Land Trespassers ]
The constitutionality of the es- (
tablishment of the Land Reserves ,
and Conservation by .the Federal
government of its natural t esources ,
has been upheld by the United (
States Supreme Court in two dects- <
ione. The court also decided that ,
the Federal 'government and not the ,
states may say how the reserves ,
shall he used. The basic prinoiple ,
upon which the decision rests is that
the nation is tho owner and has
made CoDgress its agent to dispose
of its property, and it is not for the
courts to sav how that trust shall be
administeied; that is for Congress to
determine. The decision further
says: "The courts cannot compel it
to set aside tlie lands for settlement
nor to suffer tli -sm to be e? d for
agricultural or grazing purposes,
nor interf. re when in the exercise
of its discretion Congress establishes
the forest reserves for what it decides
to he national and public purposes.
In the same way and in the
exercises of the same trust it may
disestablish a reserve and devote the
property to aoitie other national and
public purposes. Titos 1 are rights
incident to proprietorship, to say
nothing of the power of the United
States as a sovereign over the property
belonging to iL" _
^ ID^m/ash.
I will pay cash forw few bushels of
seed peas. / *v'
I C. Btokes.
Fly paper, fly traps/ insect powder,
wire cloth, screen Vioors and Windows
at L. P. Hicke. \/
New arrival Chase ffivSanborn Coffee
and tea at L. P. Hicks.
Notiee
All persons holding claims against
the Town of Lonisburg "are i
notified to present the same within
the next ten (10) days.
By order of the Board of town
Commissioners. I
B. T. lloiJIKX- Mnvor
It. O. IllSSKTT, Clerk.
~ TtTB'tWUVr the rtewl the fewer the
people-to do it
Loaftng could he just its hateful
a* work if you got a salarv for it.
Most people can brag three years
about a three weeks' trip they took.
^Maybe wo like to talk about the
weather because ?? don't like for
other people to.
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that 'tis as easy to go where money hi
to go to a place where this has not bee
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