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IN SELI YOUR " -' < A" careful attention to the Stability c ^Hlte with patrons in the development o tually satisfactory and profitable arrant being of both bank and patron. We shi count with us. ' ' V THE FIRST T LOUISBU UN 1)11 It SUPERVISION FRANKLIN TIMES A. F. JOHNSON, Editor ahd Manager Friday, May 20 l'Jlt. . June Me thought that winter, loye, would never end, . . That the dark year had slain the innocent May, Wiiv linnoil tlmt rronv ooft Knn/1 *-l?!o j vui ouib na'iu, i?ia summer day - . Would lie, as now, in mine, beloved friend; And, like some magic spring, your dream-deep eyes Hold all the summer skies. But lo ! the world again is mad with flowers. The long white silence spok^e, small bird by bird, ^ Blade after blade, amid the song of showers, * The grass stole back once more, and there Was heard The ancient music of the vernal spheres, Half laughter and half tears. "Ah! love, and now too swiftly, like some groom, Raining hot kisses on his bride's young mouth, The mad young year, delirious with the South, * Squanders his fairy treasure, bloom on bloom; Too Boon the wild rose hastens to be sweet, ' - , Too swift,'OtJune, thy feet! Tarry a little, summer, crowd not so All glory and gladness in so brief a day, Teach all thy dancing flowers a step more slow, And bid thy wild musicians softliei play, O h^st thou Thought that like a madman spends, The longest summer ends.? Richard Le Gallonnc, in the Columbian. TAR DROPS. ? Moving picture show at Opera -f+tvuso I might. ? iini. y.ime at Williamson's l'ark .Mou lnv. Ho out. * ?-Si o to Indians play bail Mon j a: I . 'iK.ii park. . ? Kv.-i . iy i* invite'il to .-C" ti e b:.K gun. iny, <i.) >'Ui. --E. 1.. 1 . i.t and wife, of Ihiun. ill S ' . . . ith"i\ 11. IK rut. it. ?-i.!, "ii,", irtflS. C llriile'. .an' wifa a; i" t ft .'.ay with llwir | - >pla jf.ioill.. ? 11.) Careful lliat you don't live ii :_ ! i 1-iuntts when you b-gin to throw a.5 . ?a.mi T inter IJod-'Isae- ami "Kan. Y .\' a will pljij" with the Kuin^i-a: a t i V.niubl. .1 ?ftin"..Wake Forest s e\|>eri pitcher, nil [.ill-it 'lie gam-. for Louiiliur,- Miiimay. ? I in person who is always ready to giv udviee is u-nerully the out who has :i vor made a suo<:i.s.s foi hi inao if. .?Its always bettfr to bo sure yoti ^^are not it nil'y of worsfi things wher ^^V'ou criticise your neighbor for what bo dt.os. ' ?The best game of ball we hr.-c any promise of this aensOtt u-W ix bad at Williamson'h park on Mon day bet>veon Louisburg' anil the Cherokee Indians. a ?Jno. E. Williams is acting dep. uty Clerk of ttio Suporior Court it the absence of Clerk J. J. Barrow who is at home sick. We are glac to state however, he is improving. ?Dr. J. O. Newell left yesterday for.Zebulon where we srs imfor ? warnifmmmm \ > f>-?oo-toc>-or>-?<?r-?c> ECTING BANK >f she bank and its willingness to co op?f tn\l business. This makes for aniu;emeitiSand tor the future financial wellall bo/p lapsed to have you open an ac^at 10natx bank rq, n. c. f OF U. S. GOVERNMENT I ** j he will locate for the practice of Medicine. He has many friends here who will r?^?ret to see him leave. ?Supt. J. E. Malone informs us that he has had all the ponds in Egerton's pasture both above and below the bridge drained with th exception of one or two which he will control with kerosene oil.. ?M. Eaton AVinston will give a moving picture performance in the Opera House here tonight and .to morrow night. Ho save he has a 1 Slilendid show and our Denote tnnv | expect to get their money's worth, i Got your seats and go out. r?If in trying t} settle a difficulty between vourself and someone else, - if you wijl allow him the same advan' tages you would he willing to take yourself there will bo little trouble in getting everything satisfactorily arranged. ?Supt. J. K. Williams returned Friday from Halifax county where he had been after" Robt, Rod wed, who escaped the cbaitlgang bore sometime ago. Rod well was placed ' back on the force to finish bis time, Banks to Close. We are requested to state that the Banks in Louisburg will observe decoration day on May 30th. They will be closed- on that day and all ' i persons having business with them | will hear this in mind. i A Correction I j In our writing of the entertain^ inent of the automobile party hert II last week we were in error in the ! fact that the entertainment was furr nished by the young ppople of Loui 'isburg and we tAko pleasure in makI ing the correction by. giving the honors to the enterprising Louisburg i Auto and -Machine Co. II IIMHWBII , _ Leonard-Pitts, ! On Sunday night at 11:40 jit tin ; homo oi Mr. G. Wool in" (.old ] Minn io? iw*!?if?i Mr. W. M. Lfotim I f w:f* Lai?j)iiy inuvfieu to Miss Annie j Jj?:c L'irtf, b\ A. S. .1. ilumM, J. H. ' Both t!:. c: ?:vtracting pmci-a w? re Tr.ii Nafi couittv find u iviit* be inU:r::?tiug t'? note that the groom wis j 7i> ami tho bride '2*2 your* of age. i n~ j Stables Burned. j On last Monday night Mr. W. F. .May,-of n ar Four Bridget^ !vm1 the mist 'rtum* of having his Mlubles b:n .nil. He lust r.U of his corn, fo.Jdur and (diiwktt. The tire whs ' evidently of incendiary t+ri^in ;<s his .! hois > sullen ami n hiack of jfodo-r o.iJlro. The io^i ?s wry .jhe:v? o? r, ]V|ay and if the guilty i ;?ai". v can In- caught lie HhouiU lft? .| gweu 4ho lirni: oi tho l?k w. ^ 1 j - i ' ^ Miss Crensliaw Entertained. On TuvsiUv- morning, May. -.i. Mrs. Win, li. i!tiftin Mtortaiind at Iter l ively old colonial bene on Keim. irv Ave., in lionor of Mist Helen Crenshaw who is to marry ' Mr. It I,, liernhiiidt.of Salisbury, N. C, ell .1 cim 7 thT ' -. Upon the arrival of the pjuestr >' punch was served bv Mrs. l'ercy > While from a daiqjily arranged ta1 tile 'neallr t e spreading boughs of e tately magnolia. , j After drawing the unique scoro1 cards the guests found their places ~ -1 ? ' ^ ^ at the table* arranged on the beautiful lawn whioh presented a most , pleasing aspect. w , At the close of the bridge game a moat delioiotiB barbecue was served, , followed bv loee. Those enjoying , Mrs. Ruffln's hospitality were: Miss Helen Crenshaw; Miss Itoaalee Bernhardt, of Salisbury, X. C., Miss Ilat tie F,ee Ciuass, of Denmark, S. Mi?s Mattic Hailard of Franklinton. , H. C'., Mesdmni s Tysck, King, Scog- 1 gin, Felix Allen, Bob Allen, Peror White, Malone, lb-si, B<h1v, Perry, Ford, Pnrhaiii. Misses Cooke, Body, Alba Allen, (Ireen, Foster, Terrell. The Stores to CloseWc ure requested to state that on and after U avv2otb and np t?> Septembtr l*r, 1011, tlx? stores in Lnuit) burtf u ill close in the afternoon Ht o'clock every 'lav except Saturday. Th??ne wishing to niakn pur-1 1 chasoM in the afternoon will bear this! I in mind and visit the. Ht'?res before tire-time for closing. - - Banks-MHehiner. We acknowledge the receipt or the f following invitation to attend the tnar-' r.age of one of Franklin county's most j popular young coupleat Mr and Mis. A D. Mitchiner request the honor of your presence ; ' at the marriage of their daughter Emclie to Dr. Clarence Henry Banks I on Wednesday evening May thiriy-first nineteen hundred and eleven / at nine o'clock Perry's Chapel, Franklin County, North Carolina. | Bernhardt Crttnshaw. We acknowledge the receipt fcf the following invitation: Mrs. Henry Austin Crenshaw / requests the honour of your presence at the marriage of her daughter Helen Shaw to Mr. Robert Linn Bernhardt on the evening of Wednesday, the seventh of June a' nine o'c ock at St. Paul's Church ' Louisburg, North Carolina Enclosed 'with the above invitation' were cards reading as follows: Will be at homo after the first of July at Salisbury, North Carolina There will be no invitations sent in town. Thanks. 1 The following letter was received r bv us the |>ust week which will exI plain itself. Creed in on, N/T May 1?, 1011. Mr. Editor : "Will yon allow me space in your paper to thank the good people <M Franklin county who 8<? getteruii&U I ' I rendered and offered mu and inv son M tljeir services and* nss.stftncje in our livery nearly serious accident near | Franklinton todav including the I colored people who weie near* by I dcred first aid. Yjura vi-ry truly. J. F. SANpki: i*ORJ *. HAS HQ POWDER Absolutely Pure The only baking powdor mado from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar N0ALUM.N0 LIME PHOSPHATE LIST YGUf! TAXES j- \ ' ' '] The people of burg are hereby notifiec toVall at the ' Clerk's offi. ? o thrown of Louisburg and i&t theurtaxes 1 for 1911 \ \ ij R. H. DAylS, Lister. J s. - ' - . . % ? ; V V ?.V. J,' .' % "1 if Relial ! Drugs and to W III !?2 | We EXtend to the Visitors D?rin? Commencen ^ | and Ask Them to Make Themselv< ! BEASLEY-ALSTC x i i CRYS ^vaSfo. ra?gawran Ms. v Cnpi BESK^y \\ p aMBMs: . -.. JLrp ip; t.IE 1'ackaces contain two envolopeK. each on^makiit a quart of Je ceipts are based on this quantity, which mves housekeeper of measuring. Being a granulated gelatim/it dissolves readily in w ing a great deal of time. Crystal Celatfn sets vary quickly and i transparent jelly. The old yellow colo/whieh neluiv all jellies bring entirely-eliminated It neetjs r? clarifying! It contains substances, is absolutely freely tJ&tc or orcfer, and can I milk or cream,without curdling. Crystal Gelatinelcon tains no oh but leaves you the chance to use your own extracts, or ripe fri getting nothing but the straight, pu/e Gelatine, amlyou ar?* cetti make two quirts of jelly. " It. has uben proven by laboratory exj Gelatine exposed to air for ten daj#. absorb '! per c<Jht moisture, often on the growers shell for mojfths, we are protesting you iron its being "packed i'1 ?tir ttght,, mojJture proof packacVs. i o \j LL?* I; >? n QTv r? E COR NE Ft PHONE * <XK-v \i? ... v../ -V. ir ?"* ?1 <r* trice Creriv | ;U - J& - ~ | I' ] s I Screen Doers -$ Are now in season. Our stock is /on 4b Use Cere^fite I j McKinng Bros I | SATISFACTION^OR YQ x x ale " . }J? ledicines | tKeutaiy kind safk to use. The un- r ftafa kmd ore apt to do more 1 arm m good\ What ygu get from this " A re you <\n rely upon absolutely. If i health OK your household is dear to '^F /. . j prove ipur sincerity by coining ^ re for youi^drngs and medicines. ^ u The hand That fills . Z A 5 l " X ai>othecary's jVaduatc with lack dis- jj s ^ ictive remedy a^uoted by tho phvsi- a | . \ ,n, must be stead\ Carefully tilled I ||j " ascriptions by a steady hand behind | 111 ^F r dispensing counter p^ves us an en- j j||] A ;d reputation among radical 'men. . jJJ X re roniMliba op/>nro/i?. - ? ^ ?? ?j ~vw?i?vjt uiiv*. uw uver- i * irjjea gives us confidence of the public I I A lent Week a Most Hearty Welcome" ? J is at Home at Our Store. X )N DRUG CO "J| | TAL, * * ; ^Vi . . ; . i all danger by - \ 12 locris'surg, n. c >&<&&<$&$&&&$ &<? > >$$ c> > fijp V - <*./*.- .V J?> f.- <% *"" , C-' -,'i* *>;'-.is ?ii '&> t_v . ^ . V?.J '.l-> -i",' . '-.W . -ja f on-r-ft r - 5 i ^ ". 'xJe. <t. . "i I I . / ill. iplete. Our price-i arc- right ' . Cosfmasiy 11 UR^ jVi^Oi'\i?1 ^
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