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" J ' V. ~~ ?rnmmm?mmgmmmgam FRANKLIN TIMES UF JOHNSON, Editor and Managti cir* yiae, *? - *1.0( 41X MONTHS, - . fubki months. q' Friday, July 14 1911. / f ? Gold And Gray. They whisper in true love, Fair youth and bride. They sing of their new love, " And age deride; But I to my old love write this rhyme_ To my old love, safe from the traito Time! Our hair is all gray, dear. While theirs is gold; They dance through their May, dear. While we are old! They live for tomorrow, its joy?or de _ feat? , But we have our vesteidays, mellov aud sweet! They burn in the beauty Of ardent spring. Nor vision the duty Of harvesting! To them age is failure, the breath ol decay. Yet in December remember our May ?Elisabeth Newport Hepburn. AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., LOSES - The *1.200,000 damage sun against the American Tobacco Com* ^ pany instituted by the Ware-Kraniei Tobacco Co., which has been in progress in Kaleigh four weeks up tc last Saturday night was ended yes teraay morning wnen tne jury rendered a verdict of $20,000 damage* against the defendant. Under th? ruling of the law this verdict will give to the plaintiffs $60,000. This has been a long, hard fo cgh case on both sides, and although tl? verdict is small as compared with the "rmount sued for it has evidently beet proven that the defendant is a trust in restraint of trade. > I.lt's have the ice plant. Go to work for the ice plant. Rai.eiuii seems to be fa-'c to fact with a water famine. Don't lose sight of the fact ilia we want a market house. It seems as if thev went after Ser Simmons, on last Monday. Let everybody take a hand ii the establishing an ice plant foi Louisburg. There seems toTie a difference o construction between Senator Sim mons and Chairman Kller. Judging from reports the Durban city authorities will have the cit" water boiled as a preventive of ty phoid fever. Judging from the appearance o tfie water Wednesday the city au thorities are supplying its custom era with "so?la water." Hbndehsox was visited by a atom on Wednesday but we are not ,in formed as to whether any daroagt was done or not. Johnston county, in its report tc the Corporation Commission, showi an increase of $3,000,000 in the valuation of its property. Tub report of deaths for New York for the week ending Monday July '10th, irotn the excessive heat shows a total ot 200. It has just gotten to a state when the citir.sns of Louisburg have go to express themselves openly in or der to have errors or evils corrected If you don't want your son ti frequent the pool room then speat - ' to your Commissioner in regard t< it so that he may kndWyonr post tion. On Tuesday afternoon Gov. W W. Kitohin announced the appoint mast of Hon. E. L. Travis, of Hsli lax county, aa Corporation Commit tioner to auoooad Hon. H. 6. Brown if _ ^ W1 ; . -i >? Wau.t about tbaboapiull Shal m hare It or notf The Count; | | Commissioners and the town offi: cials should take an active part in [ this movement as it is designed to ) be of service to both. j FoumkW Vice President Charles j W. Fairbanks gives Atlantic City a terrible rep. In bis remarks, after a visit there, he said "I would nevei have known it was Sunday except by looking at a calendar." Wk won't say who is right about - the farmers free list or any othei r reciprocity agreement, but it is certainly wrong in the entirety to legislate for any olasa or classes ot the people and not for all. At a meeting of the Kaleigh Dis trict Conference held at Zebulon r this week it was decided that the next session would be held in Louisburg. We will be glad to welcome the Conference to our midst. ' Tiff: people of Louisburg are | blessed in the fact that they are not suffering from a scarcity of water , along with our ice famine. We have a plenty of it and the source of supply is equal to our needs. It has always been the way df the . world that when a person does something thv public copssders wrong everybody tries to tell him of it, but ' if he does what the public considers good there seems to be no one who wishes to commend Inm for it. ( Rkai.lt do you think you could relish your breakfast beefsteak if you would stop and think of the number of dies that frequented the - market, saying nothing in regard > to your fish you expect to enjoy for > supper. If a market house will give , us any relief then let's have it. t , ? Reports from Rocky Mount show a Heavy damage to property by the severe storm that passed there on Wednesday afternoon. Lightning struck a dwelling belonging lo J. _ \V. Davenport doing much damage, but luckily the entire family was ' away on a visit. It also struck and set fire to several stables and came ^ near killing a colored man. The state loses a valued educator and one of its highest types of citizens in the death of John 11. Curlyle, of Wake Forest, which occurj red on .last Sunday night. For 30 r years he was identified witli educational work, the greater part of the time being connected with W ake j Forest College. His work for his college and for his church, for the hundreds of boys who caine to him for instruction wts great beyon 1 the j power of words to express. But his y college work and church work did not comprise all of his activities 11 took an important part in the stale and was at all times and everywhere f an enthusiastic champion of the oaoae of popular education. His work will live on in the lives ol thousands whom ho baa helped. , Mill Pond Items The farmers around here are luffer, log for rain right bad. but we hope to have some soon. There was a right large crowd out at Sunday School last Sunday at Mt. Car' mel. 1 There was a delightful ice eream supper given at Wilton Saturday night in honor of Lewis Tiplett. All report a nice time. Mrs. S. J. Wright visited her mother, Mrs. G. D. Kearney, the past Satur' day and Sunday. > Miss Herietta Vaughan has been visiting her people in this community the past week. , A large crowd went to the tiver t seining yesterday and caught a lot of fish and had a fiah fry. They report a grand time. Wells in this community are drying up oh accounut of the dry weather. > Misses Allie Evans and Ethel Sandt ling spent Saturday night at Johnnie j Mitchell's. Nearly everybody through this community is ith rough grassing cotton. Misses Hazel and Venie Lacketl spent Saturday night at Wilton. The members of the farmers union r gave a delightful lee cream supper and . lemonade drinking Saturday evening at the school he use, where the union is held. C. s. If cGhee spent Saturday night with his brother. Henry McUhee. 1 With best wishes to the Tunes and f its editor. Butcx Eras. N ' < ?n ' ' . ' TO ORGANIZE ICE CO. TO BEGIN OPERATION WITHIN FORTY DAYS. A Badly Needed Enterprise Soon j to be In Operation?Let EyI erybody Jlally to Its Sup port?J\>88ibly the best and most welj | ooine piece of news .hat has reached , ] the ears of the people of Louisburg [ in some time is that of the necessary steps being taken to organise | an ice company. Mr. J. W. King, our popular iceman, is behind this ' movement and he informs us that it ] is the object to make it a stock company. He will makes canvass of i the town the first of the next week I to solicit the subscriptions of stock frem all who wish to assisMn the movement. He makes a guarantee proposition to alb who wish to take stock by assuring them if tlieV become dissatisfied in anyway with their investment after the plant is put'in operation he will pay thera every cent they have put in it either in cash or in, ice at 5Q cents "per one hundred pounds. This constitutes a positive guarantee against any loss in any way. He will take subscriptions from $25 up and, although he would accept, dues not expect large subscriptions. Already large amount of stock has been spoken tor and the matter ia being taken up with the machinery firms and it is expected to get a plant in operation within forty or fifty days. This is an institution that every body-in Louisburg should help get started as it will not only relieve us of another ice famine such as we have had the past t\yo weeks and are having now but will make it possible for us to get ice for one-half a cent a pound instead of one cent a pound. From a mere matter of saving in buying ice by the majority of ice users of Louisburg it would be a good investment even though . it should never pay a dividend, but. instead it gives promise of paying a handsome profit i n the investment, J.et everybody take hold of this movement and let's oush it through to a glorious and speedy success. A very few men make money, the rest have to earn it. '".Maybe there is nothing tut weather talk in the place that isn't heaven. A man can make himself much better looking to a woman by her marrying him. A girl has the neatest way of letting a man make her understand questions at which she could lose him. The ayerage man would want to be , president of a railroad before he could tell an airbrake from a locomotive.? New Yolk Press. Misrepresent Merchandise The last General Assembly of tl\e State ef Colorado passed an act, making it a misdemeanor for any individual. tirm, or corporation to misrepreseiit i any article of merchandise through the Columns of any newspaper published in that State. The same law should be enacted in North Carolina, and" when it is enacted, if it ever is; its enactment will not interfere with the advertising of Cerealite: for Cereaiite is a carefully compounded plant food. Manu* factured by the Home Fertilizer & Chemical Co.,of Baltimore, Patented by the United States Government, and sold in Louisbun; by McKinnc Bros Co. Once used always used. It* time now. For Ale One l\>nv, Ruggy and jVa^on. apply to ; 87 Cooke. Strayed 01 Stolen Look logged, spotteopoiuter. $2 reward for return to nifTS^ F. ? PleIsajjts. White Globe, PurjA Top, 7 T^p, Southern Prize. Whitd Norfolk aud| Cow Horn Turnip Sedd at L. P. Hicks. | 1 1 pint, 1 quart, apd 2 quart Fruit Jars at L. P. tlikka. / Jelly Glasaea. JaV/rops and Rubbers at L. P. Hicka. A \ Fresh supply oftuuaker Oat* in hermetically M^Ud ctJbs fc L. P. Hicks. Pears Soap a , u'alctom Powder at L. P. Hicks. \ P eshJJresdjlailyV^O^Hlcka. Chase 4k Sanborns ObffresNaud Tea* i itl P. Hicka. j V\lea Cream Freezers! lee F^ks nd. Ice Shayers at L. P. ISeks. \ ' 14 sad 18 inch Dull 'Sweeps 4t L, P. Hicks. V - , <?SB3 I ? . _ . _ : _ j; * ^ v--*. "* % T V x Farmers and PAYWRE A CHECK. T HAVE ACHE< YOUR B1U Those who have never had a bank account check you write is a receipt; you l;now just "got money," and you can't lose it nor be r Make Our Hank Your Bank. We pay liberal interest THE FARMERS AMD I LOUISBU 0FF1 C. B. Cheatham, Pres. Fl X Kgertoi ? M. Sj CliftOD, A UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE i ATTEI | When YoilBu You will want to buy the best and freshest be hi Mr. <i. L. Aycock has been buying and selling you ^ new seed and what to buy and how to assort them ^ Remember our Drugs and Medicine^, |X Highest Stand ^ Remember also that your old friends and professit dispense these and till your prescriptions which is I ? served if you will give us your patronage in our lin toilet articles. There is no cold drinks maae to eq> beautiful soda fountain. Our store is th? prettiest dial and hearty welcome. I THE AYCOG ( a P I * - Why rree ->j iSample | am anxious to have you became fbqi I 1 Noah's Liniment, and will vJlii p for man or peail do all that i claii and alh^e ve, B ' *? dealert race aV ^111 J1"*r"' "fop* dim11" '"" b" |<, I TO DM*! FM ) JUlma *?? ?-< I?...1 1 1 ?' WO". ' * A Merchants Bank MLLWITH HEN YOU SlcuA dfatk -ii CL ^ V/taJV#* know not the convenience of one. Each how much you are spending; you've always obbe&.?. consistent with safety 4 per cent, compounded quarterly MERCHANTS BANK *G, N. C. CERS ?, Vice-Vres. R. Y. 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