I I ^?????m c>?*r? r>i<i r?-c? f?><i TH Boys and WHO ARE * ? To do their share of the work in the worl< form in conserving their income, and thi while growiug a bank account, will prove positions of influence and responsibility la THE FIRST N LOUISBUR UNDER SUPERVISION O] 0*0 >? FRANKLIN TIMES! A. F. JOHNSON. Editor and Manager 1 Friday. June 16, 1911. TAR DROPS. ?List your taxes today if you haven't already done so. ?Remember that tomorrow is your last day for listing your taxes. ?The man who wants to roll up a fortune must first learn to roll up his sleeves. ?Head the change ot advertiseinent of Mrs. A. M. Hall in this is? sue. It will be to your interest. ?After tomorrow the tax listers 8 will close their books, and in order \ to save yourBelf trouble you had r better attend to this at once. ?We are requested to state that t, there will be children's day exercises ? at Piney Grove church on Sunday, p ?ine 18th. The public 'Is cordially p vited. ?The man who expects to get n to heaven ought to pay his subscription for the local paper and not p tempt the poor mortal of an editor to swear. Honesty counts with St. Peter. ?The many friends of Mrs. Jno. \\ . King will be glad to learn that a w telegram has been received from Richmond stating that she underwent a successful operation and is 6 doing well. - ii ?Moving once or several times each year, as is the custom of some that we knowprhay give the house- 11 hold a good and needed airing, but it is a costly amusement. Don't move nnleas you have a mighty good I reason for doing so. ?Mrs. Carrie Nation, the Saloon- ' Smasher, died at Leavenworth, Kau., June Dth. Mrs. Nation made herself conspicuous in many cities by 11 entering saloons and resorts and de- " livering talks on the evils of drinking. She met death with a smile-on her "mug." n ?The Seaboard Air Line Railway will operate its first excursion of the " season to Norfolk on Tuesday, June v 20th, 1911. This wilt be a two days apd two nights trip and will be \ enjoyed by a large number. The v round trip fare from Louisburg and b Voungsville is $3, Franklinton 2.75 e ?The Rural Free Delivery car- I riersof Franklin County will hold a P meeting in the court house at Louis- I burg on Saturday, June 17th, at 4 o o'clock for the purpose of electing 8 delegates to the State Convention at s Winston-Salem on July 4th. All 0 ^jtarriers and substitutes in the dounare especially urged to attend. f: ?My young lady reader, it you ? are looking for your prince, just test n his home oonduot before you accept ' him. Don't be guided in your t choice by what a young rasn is in k your parlor; find out what he is in tl his mother's sitting room; Don't >> judge him by how be can danoe, or n turn a compliment, or tip hia hat, F or oarry your small bundle; find out c how agile be is to do a service for, bis old maid auot, or how he speaks J to the women-folks when his collars ii are not laundered tp/Snit him. tl \ - . ' _ . ? V . .- >1? V- .'V- \ \ Jl- - * 3 tv^r?<i r>?<i ^ ie i ; Young Men! vmbktious | t find the stui :1 y habits N^hich they i s valuable act uaintances thSy make t a material h ilp in placing t\em in 1 ter in life. ~~~ ~~ \ 1 ATIONAL BANK ' :G, N. C. x\^ * ? U.' S. GOVERNMENT g Edwards ChampionWe acknowledge receipt of the folowing invitation Mr. and Mrs." Sidney G. Champion 8 equest the honor of your presence at tlio ( marriage of their neice Josephine Miller to 8 Mr. Alonzo Thomas Edwards r Wednesday afternoon, June the Twenty-eight nineteen hundred and eleven, at half-past twelve o'clock 1 Flower Dale s Manson, North Carolina. p - e Youngsyille Items A very delightful and enjoyed n aoon light picnio and fish fry was ' ;iven last Tuesday night at Moore's s lond in honor of Miss Lillian Win- a ton and her visiting friends. J. T. J Vilson, a stockholder, never fails to ? espond when called on tor a "fry." t Miss Clyde Morris, of Franklin- " on, joined Misp Lillian Winston's aerry visitors last Monday, and execu to spend several days with ^ hem. ~ d' W. Spivey spent last-Monday Ti light in Louisburg. I W e were all glad to see oar friend rom Mexico at church lost Sunday j light, Cecellia Aquiria. ) Geo. T. Whitaker happened t.o is misfortune this week of stepping n a nail and inflicting a very bad round. E. T. Alford had a very daring xperienee last Tuesday with his; wo-year-old colt when attempting j J wum 111111 LU II IS lountam. I Ad km May, of Wendell, ie visitis; friends and relatives here this reek. Miss Lillian Winston, Miss Mattie 'erry, Miss Lillian Young, J. A. Iheatham and Frank Timberlake pent last Saturday afternoon in laleigh. G. C. Holden says there is notb . ig like rest especially when he can ilk to two girls at the ice cream tble. John F. Mitchell speut last Wed esday in Franklinton on business. W. R. Winston and wifp made a short cut" trip to Norfolk last reek. -> Herman, Janadns and Edwin g Vina ton, left Tuesday for Oxford rhere they played with the bxford all team against Littleton Tuesday j" vening, from OxfonT"they went to' loanoke Rapids, where thev will 11 lay the remainder of the week for | ? loanoke Rapids. This makes four c t our players Roanoke has for the | ;ames this week and ought to win F 11 of them for they knew where to I ome to get winners. < o ( Lieut. S. E. Winston received i rom (he Adjutant General of. the J Itate this week 1 pistol marksman l uedal that he won at Camp Glenn ^ ast summer on a high soore with he revolver while at target prac- J ice with his regiment. This is the t bird medal he has won sinoe join- j ng the guard. He haa also received t rders to go to Morehead City, July j| Oth, where the regiment win be in c amp until 17th for target practice, -jj Youngsville Council No. 278, unior Order, at their 'ast meeting % Detailed the following offioers tor 1 be ensuing year: O. A. Moore, Jr., A. ./ V . ..... ... -5. V I*trv I II Ill?Hill |? III? HB? I ? C., A. R. Gay, C.. J. R. Pearoc, i. C., W . I. Gay, Con., E. N. Pearcr, iVarden, G. E. Winston, Sec., H. B. iVinaton, Asst Sec, J. W, Woodliet, r. S., S. E.Winston, T.eas, W. H. dodson, Chap., O. M- Sbadraoh, : S., R. X. Williams, O. S., C. C. Vinstnn, Trjstee. The Council js n a flourishing condition having a nembtrship composed of over one lunlrvd of our best citizens and rouug men. At a recent meeting he following resolution was adoptid by n unanimous vote, "That ifoungsville Council, No. 273, offer i gold medal >o be known as the Tunior Order niedat to be given lach yonr to the student of tb3 foungsville Graded School, making he highest mark in class deportuent and attendance during the enire scholastic vear. This medal is ifft red by the Council with the lope of gaining a better attendance ind creating more interest among Tic students ami patrons of the cbool. We feel that it would be a Kiuor to the student that 'wins the nedal under the above conditions. Miss Burna Perrv, of Kileys, is 'tailing in town this week the guest if Iter uncle, J. B. Perry. Mrs. Dr. Freeman, of Raleigh, pent last week here with Mrs. F. A. Cheatham. Mrs. K. P. Allen and children pent several days last week with' elaiivFH at Norlina. J. C. Horner, Principle of IIo''. let's Military School, was in town (lis week in the interest of his chool. sHe seems to bo nbxioua to 4 ;et a number of our ball team to 4 nter bis school as students. i Thil?is a good time for our oit- i sens to get busy and clean op their i lack lots as a stitch iu time may < ave uine and maybe a doclors's bill i ltd a long spell ot tvplioid fever^?to i 'oorself or neighbor. Let's clean < ip, it will look belter any way, and 4 hen we can meet the sanitary in- i pector with a stnile and hear from" i lint the welcome words "well done." 4 W. A. Tbarp, of Oxford, spent a 4 ew da\s here this v\eek tvlt'i II. 31. 4 iVinston. >' Miss Mable Cooke, f Frnnklintou, ( Hanks, this week. H. B. Hutch, our popular and fficient postmaster is spending a ' 'ew data in Raleigh this week with lis brothers. F. M. M. HAS NO SUBSTITUTE ff?i *JuN<3 POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder mado from Ro^afOrmpo mo auSlwume phosphate tate of North Carolina, 1 Department of State f ( CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION 1 'o All to Whom Those Presents May j Conic?Greeting : Whereas, It appears to my satisfac- ' ion, by duly authenticated record of the ( iroceedinps lor the voluntary jdis? j olution thereof by the unanimous ' onsent of ull the stockholders, de- ) osibed iu rny once, that Tbft Louis- a urg Guaranty, jjfoan and Realty Com- * iany, a corporation of thisState, whose I irincipal office m situatoa at No. , itreet, in to?;n/of Lou^bnrg, County ?f Franklin, Spte oMflorth Carolina | S. P. Burt bejng ih&Agent therein and j n charge theabof, upon whom proeess ' nay be serve!) Ilb complied wit h the { equirementa of^pnapter 21, Revisal of 905, entitle! ^Corporations," prelim- ' nary to thai^uing of this Certificate | f Dissolution : Now, Therefore, I, Bryan Grimes, ' Jecrotar of State of the State { if North Carolina, do hereby cerify tl at the Laid corporation did, ' n the 12th day of June, 1911, file | any office a duly executed and at- , esteu consent in writing to the disso- 1 ution of said corporation executed by ! .11 the stockholders thereof, which said J onsent and the record of the proceed- I ngn aforesaid are now on file in my i aid office as provided by law. . In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto i et my hand and affixed my official seal, i t Raleigh, this 12th day of June, A. 5 1.1911. | J. Bryan Grimes, f Secretary of State " , C ? .-r > | Specials*.. " Justt i A new lot of all lands of turnip Seeds/ T special pricesr o f TO jCOUNTRYTM w We will say,'we can sell you G/oves C i ? Medicine Co's. goods at wholesale price of Cardui, Black Draught, fjuinine, J W Cure and many other amcles cheap ^ wholesale houses. Sendjls your order | Beasley/Alston ? LOUISBURC J Instruct Your Doctor to Leave Your Px t dk. A A A A A A A AAA AAA A^i A A A AA A ^ yffffffyfffffvTfTfyvy^ | SiIMhIo ^L The twine that binds ami is bound tp stay. Poof twine >is will pay the whole hill and then some. So we sMl only g A but because it pays you to use thy kind. \ \? t L. M ON THE CORNER x PHONE 4 * ij1 t WE S l-l i lldvtN I 8-3-3, Kainit, Acid, Meal And P< Don't Forget to Use ( McKinne Bros. r ?rSATISFACTION OR YOL k I; k*\' / "... at**.. . jZTf ill the best and freshest seed, X 1 lots. ^ _ ERCHAMTS - ? ill Tonic and all the Paris and save the freight. Wine ulphur, Gowans Pneumonia ;r than you can^my from Drug Co. II | 5. N. C. I escriptions Here tc^be Filled 11 rsfl^r' X S . | "" " I 'tSiwr I 11 111EU * false economy; the loss of time and grain ... ood vwine, not because it pays a bigger profit ICKS, I 2 LOUISBURG, N. C TILL ] Hand I Cotton Seed ytash \ X ^erealite?It Pays X Company J ' >R MONEY BACK li * . Vv,.,,. :

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