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franklin times a. F. JOHNSON. Editor ud Manager ^?????? Friday. Sspt. 18 1911 The Bills. Here's the poet man, wl^h the bills, Monthly bills! ? v " - i At his coming how thy solar plexus thrills! How it trembles trembles, trembles With a kind of quacking fright As the massives he assembles ) (While my tragic face resembles A storm-threatened, starless night) Seem to climb, climb, climb, To an altitude sublime, * Heaping till they make a ghostly gangs of frigid-looking hills { the bills, fcil s. bills, bills, Viile, bills, bills? Heart-dlstreBsing, soul-depressing, unpaid bills! Here are yellow wedding billsGolden bills! What a world of weariness their quantity instills] . Though they're remlniscent, quite, Of a time of pure delight, Now they make me madly note, And all in vain. That I must have been the goat When those turtle-doves were married ?do they gloat O'er my pain] . . , . . . Oh, these bills ate bitter pills; What a juicy bank- account their liquidation kills! How ttoMlla! How it spills Into Nothing! How it rills . Into bill collector^' till* While those endless checks I'm drawing. Paying bills, bills, bills, 1 Paying bills, bills, bills, bills, ' Bills, bills, bills?^ 3 7' 2 As the color keeps' retreating from my gills! ?Philadelphia Public Lcdoer TAR DROPS, v ?Its another little girl at Mr. C. B. Cheatham's. ?Charlie Macon has. taken a position with A'on Dietz. ?The fall season is opening Up in good shape. ?F. W. Justice has taken a position with K. P. Bill. * ?Its a fine boy and Mr. H. M. Stovall, is all smiles. J ?Peyton Brown, has taken a position with the FbaskunTihbs. ?The cool nights begiri to make one think of their supply of wood and coal. ?The prices for tobacco remain good although there is not much of the weed ^j^ing marketed so far. < Cotton has commenced coming in. The "prevailing price yesterday was 111 cents per pound. ?It pays to advertise in thfese columns according to our many advertisers, who are reaping the benefits hereof. ?The bank statements in this issue make a good showing. A neat increase of business will be noticed in each one. ?On account of a quorum not being present there was no meeting of the Board of Town Commissioners on last Friday night. ?It begins to look like old times to see the long string of college girls parading the streets on their afternoon walks. ?It sounds good to us to hear people speak of Louisburg. We are not the only ones that believe Louisburg is the finest place on earth. ?Mrs. S. H. Boone passed through town oij Wednesday for Durham, where she is going to undergo an operation. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. K G. Alston. ?lyhile crossing the bridge here Dr. (J. U, Wtweil a nurse sieppwa in a nolo and skinned his legs and knees up very badly? "^ueh things as holes in bridges, like this, should be carefully looked after. . ?The sanitary officer could possibly find some occasion to raise a kick if he should visit many places in Louisburg. Our citizens better look hfter their premises carefully before he slips up on their "blind side." ?Chief Cuoke, of Franklinton brought over thrc, white men Otis and E. H. Kearney and J. W ." Morton and ono negro Oro Woodly Saturday morning. The three first named mere tried and finechfor disturbing the peace in Franklinton and rathes,than pay the fine decided to "lay it out in jail." ?We ivhIi to extend our tlfpnks to all those of otqr subscribers who have assisted us the . past week -or two by coming i? and making a payment on their subscription. Thero has been ^guite a number of them and wo aro VJSuly.thankful of your thinking Of ua unBer th< s" circumstances. ?A little excitement was created in Louisburg on Saturday ufterfioon when Wrp yart, colored, was arrested by Sharif it' M. Boone, for stealing S12,Q0 from the ticket agent at the merry-go-round. He was placed in jail to await court. All the money, e xcept a few cents, wis recovered from the hidingfplflres-in which he had placed it. ?Miss Maude Hicks, has taken a <. \ V position u art tescber at the Loulsburg Carnal* Collage. In tie selection of Miss Hteka, the Trusts** mad* k wis* and able choice, as ha* talent for this beautiful study Is masterful. 8h* has many friends in and around Louiaburg who will delight to bear that ah* has taken up this branch at this well known institution. ?We overheard a gentleman say the other day that "if it was poaaible and a person would tell him he couW fiye year* in Louisburg or t*D years any where alee, he would take the five years in Louisburg, as one hour there amounted to more than two hours anywhere else to him so far ha reel pleasure and enjoyment were concerned." This sounds good for our Uttls town. We love to hear people talk of it' like this. Digestion and AssimilationIt is not the qomtlty of food taken but the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and enable them to perform their functions naturally. For sale by all dealers Lights All Night. From an order of the Electric-Light Committee yesterday the lights will be kept on all night from now on through the fall. This is a wise decision and we feel safe in saying that it will meet the approval or all the citizens of the town. Let': #U take off our hats to < the committee. "I have a world cn confidence in Chamberlain's Cough/ Remedy for I have used it with'derfect success." writes Mrs. M. L'BaslqrJ, Pooleaville, Md- For sale by alljiBhg. ?Quite a fine harvest was gathered the past week when the peas were cut from the court^q^are^^^ For boWel com plain twin children always give Chamberlairs Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. It is certain to effecuLa cure and when reduced with water/apd aweatened is pleasant to take. No physician can prescribe a better remedy. For sale by all dealers. ' ?Register of Deeds Ysrborough has about completed the compilation of the taxes for Fraqklin county. A DREADFUL SIGHT to H. J. Bamum, of FreeriUe, N. Y., was the fever-sore ffiat plagued his life for years in spite of nihny remedies he tried. At last he useof Bucklen's Arnica Salve and wrote: At has entirely healed with scarcely a scar left." Heals Burns, Boils/ Edsema, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings,/ Cornh and Piles Uke magic. Only 36c at Ay cock Drug Lost A ladies gold vOUchAnil fob somewhere between/t jkTjMyers and Perry's mill. Finder will pri. liberally rewarded by retiiraiis to* \ R. J. COkyers One good milch dowviti Kood condition gives 3 gallons milKApbrt day. Apply to Pbabce, Louisburg, N. C., No. 4. Store HousA anA Dwelling for Rent At/Laurel. For rent on reasonable terms for the year 1912 that new, well arranged store house and a dwelling^ house and dwelling at Laurel, N. ty, now occupied by J. B. Jones. For/erms apply to J. B. Jones, at Laurel, 6r Wm. H. Ruffin, at Louisburg, K. C. For Sale. A splendid general merchandising business at one of the^best points in Franklin counts! Business at present is good and canton increased. Owner wants to engage in other business. A liberal discount will be given a quick n.,h.h.d.. f~- u a AA hp m I fuivwoi ?W? v-ooil. nuuicoo o j care Franklin Times, Louisburg, N. C. Notice to Teachers The school committee of Cedar Hock township will meed at Dickens Store on Saturday, Sept^30th, 1911, at 2 o'clock for the purpose duelecting teachers to the several schcyila in said township. Those wishing tofai-pig will make their applications in writingwd send same with-their certificates to^Wje undersigned before the above date. / T. H. Dickens, IajKiisburp, N. C., No. 4. REPOFfr OF THE OOKI>lTK>!t OFfl-HK BANK OF yOUNGSVILLE, v YOUNGS/1LLE. N. O., at. the GlcidTot/wiiiioeM foot. 1. 19111 -?vnOUNCES. ' L?>>ine ard dieewints 9 88,170.97: Overdraft* ^ 2,534-83 j Banking-hoimef lurnitoro and flxturoM, I \ /-** 850.00 beinami Loan# \ 54 52 f Dnefroni Iihiiw wnrMinnKerjj 7.982.H8 Gold coin I \ 1,107.30 Silvor coin / J \ 88.00 | ttntinnnl hhof bote* a\l other 0. 8. NotM t. \ 1,140.00} Total \ ' 9 43,407.80 . I LI A ilLITlVs. Capital nine! paid iu 00 i, SnrphiH fiitnf \ 5,000 00 I Ua?livi?1oil |J-oflt* lea* enrrenV -1 expeuee* Ind tnxe* paid \ 1,088.88 ( Bill* pfiTafl-. \10.000.00 Tim,e oertiJrHtee of depoeit \4,(JOFi 08 | Deposit* Abject, to cheek -~r" 2Hb738.l2 j CaehicrH c ecke outstanding \10.85 I T< ui % 9 8iatf. ok *?oirnt Carolina,\ Count r nf Franklin. \ **. I, J. A. niliams, Ast-iJashier of the abovenamed l>ft ik, do solemnly swrar that the above eta rmentiiH'tnie to the beet of my knowledge and belief. J. A. Williams, As fc-Casjiter. 8ub*rrib<tl and sworn to befor? me, thin 8th dor ofVept. 1911. I. W. Mitchell. N. P. ? Corxeot- Attest: J. . Me tin O T. 8\ ken. F. A. CheathrtT, ' . Directors. ' ^ V , T' , 7\ ' , ' . y ?: -\ ti-.-. x'wiaiiU/v '- -..M ii My fin* firm neaa^AoiaburV. C. a. Cheatham5fo5 Am manager of the] Laurel Milla I wish to *?y to the/public we bare thoroughly overhauled end repaired the roller Flouring Will. The rollers hare been re .reeaed aad It is in fine condition for good /grinding. Bring your whea* along ancflet u>-gbow you what we can do for Joa. We would be pleased to eerre yon day or nlgbL O. W. Ford, Prop. J. H. Harper, Mgr. Notice! Having Qualified aa i administrators of J. Q. WhelesB, deceaied. late of Franklin county, this ls'toliotify all persons holding olaimayagaiut his estate to present the same ws/he undersigned on or before August (Uh, 1912, or this notice will.be plead/in aar of their recovery. AH persoils owing said estate will come forward! and make immediate settlement. This Aughst 11th, 1911. ? C. WhelbM. IV. B. Wbkless, Spring Hope, N. C., Ad'm'rs. Notice to Teachers The school committee of Sandy Creek township-will meet at/Mt. Zion Academy on 8atnrday, ulettember 18, 1911; for the purpose of\leeting teachers to tne various schools no said township. Those wishing to iptaly will send m their application id wrNbig with certificate to the -8e<getaryNjefore above date. ?. a. Williams,'Sec. B. F. D. Bo. 5 J Loalsburg, N. C. Notice to Teachers The school committee of Franklinton tbwMhip will meet fin Fr4fi?"hton on Saturday, Sept. H5tn, 1911, at 2 o'clock for the purpose o/Selecting teachers to the i everal schools TV said township. Those wishing to apply vajll make their applications in writing ancNeend same with their certificate to the Secretary before the above/date. h av rat t adi> Frnnklinton, N. C. Mattress Plant For Sale. By virtue of a decree of .the Superior court of Franklin county in that action entitled. The Fint National Bank of LouiBburg vsTar Rjver Mfg. Co., the undersigned will on/ Monday, the 18th day of Sept. 1911, Jt the time of noon, at the court hou\e/door in Louisburg, offer for sale to me highest bidder at public auction the/blant of the Tar River Manufacturing Gb\ consisting of a lot and three story building, mattress machinery and fixtures, Vock of raw and finished material. Terms of sale cash, and successful bidder toNpiake deposit of 10 per cans on bid. Xhe lot and building will be sold separately and the machinery ar.a fixtures next sold separately. and the raw and finished material offered separately. Then the plant as a .whole will be sold and the best bid on separate and aggregate sale will be reported to the court. This the 30th day of Aug. 1911. R. O. Bissbtt. Receiver. NOTICE. By virtue of the power conferred in me in a certain mortgage deed execution to McKinne Bros.,!of Louisburg, N. C , and transferred Jto me, default having been made in tme payment of the note secured by sail mortgage. 1 will offer for sale at .tiie court house door in Louisburg on \Be 16th. day of September I9lf\at 12 o'clock the following described >eal dstate, a certain tract or parcel of Ihndfin Dunn's township, Franklin countyJ N. G., Bounded on the North by thpyCBeaves land, on the east by the Odd Fellows Lodge, on the south by the fr. \ C. Fowler land and cn the westpy Dork Pettiford, containing one acre more or ibes. Said boundaries are mode particularly described in the moitaagc deed smye referred to recorded ?i Register of Deeds office of Franklin /county, N. C., in book 174 at page 3. Terms of sale cash Aug.23, 1911. , / J. R. WniGHT, Transferee and Overseer of said note and MortgaguFeed. Public Examination Pubiic examination will be V? al /I T VssinKsaessw A" ? u?iu xxi XAUiiauiug as lUlii Ws. For WhW Teachers, Saturday, Sept\23rd. 1 For Cplorbd Teachers, Monday, Sept. 2?th. Examinations will begin at 10 a. m. R. B. WHITE, County Supt. ^ There Will Be ? _ No Movihg ** ivi^ures This //week on account of series of meetings at the Baptist church. Immediately after the%ose of these services or on Mon* day, September 25th I will - *. place upon the canvass some of the best pictures to be had. * < Bear this in mind and come to see us. U ' f, f j fj t ' V-V iXktXSmr' ., '\v<h .Vn*S . y- ); K v\ . ._ it* . ? FIRST NATI01 I ALtTnESBflEN"! I tooitKED-ro?. I -?^AfEXYO iII I ?? WHEN-iris I | FIRST NATIO Capital $25,000 Surplus $12, X Officei X President, Wm H. RUFFIN . ?- / Direct* ^ F. B. McKinne Wm. H. Ruffin F. H. Allen K. P. Hill D 1VM0K s . - ?^??1 ^Y X ^ x I GLJ", X Sets the Standard 'ft #. "Carat" on goU I- CAN Y these are the hallmarks of toe hig Y name Guth is more t^an a gum-ante Y a true candy romancexof the perf X It tells of olive hued, ?W /world Y trees of their wealth of nuWand tei Y fields of the Southland; of Jchh^dim Y | of Brazil, of long and stormy sea i Y it tells of human skill and ingbi Y combine all this wealth /of foresl Y tion which candy lovers, epicure Y supreme. If you have not; tasted ( Y you are unacquainted with the wo niialitv Wft tiawc i?oi aAAaA * ^ A j - ? T ? T.V jwwa HUUVU . I ^ complete stock and invite everyt X at our store. I Beasley-Alsto _ ; - ' I &?2 Isn t it nice to go into a grocery'and fin< 4 , VOTAN C( | L P? h 1*5 c . jga ( ?. ' JsKw. > . ?'.& JK?: v.. ?:JA ; -v- ., ' SAL BANK ?? ? ? ' In order to furnish prop- _ Xi"-K 1 *?/ 4' btnkin protection, Free ident Lincoln and t>ls fif?t ' ' > /~ry 7 J T'i congress established the A. , ? 3 j ?' Nations I' Bank which opt rL ?\ X A L_V ates under government sup- ? _ ervision. ILTWj r^YlOV Fro time to time to I |V3y jtj J/, T time additional laws have " been passed under the dif ferent presidents shown ^ t "1 j\ /f\ above strengthening the ' JL X 3 /-sa. protection a Vational Bank % Li HiA v r affords ~'r W ? I Jet j 3/ In selecting a bank in ~j a f\\ itI H* which to deposit your aav-/fill 1 ings or surplus funds the? . 5? j/ one thing to be considered t> /\ is safety, and we ask for / \ 5^3v your business only on the -./ V basis of absolute safety. t2j 7 sXjffijmjtf'' Call at our bank and let us >> explain to you how safe t-* ' your .'uoiicy i,. lien'. qj >NAL BANK t .000 Deposit $110,000.00 Cashier, F. B. McKlh'NE. )rs T. T. Terrell W. H. Allen T. D. Tyack . F. McKinne <A> ' * * * * * * a ^ ^ a ^ ^ ? FH !| sterling" on silver, X i, "Guth" on * dy I ;hes standard quality. Yet the X e of quality. It tells in a word X ect blending of sweet with sweet. X maidens robbing heavy laden X mpting fruits, ofthe sunny cane a leafy||vistas of the nut groves X voyages, and then, greatest of all X imity, of deft fingers which X i>uid field into delicious confec- X s everywhere have acclaimed X ruth \5hocolates and Bon Bons, X rld's highest standard of candy a he abov?v line to our already X >ody in Franklin coimty to call X n n??i irr C* /\ III A ' H" H5 v-u- III i AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA .V^! - , ^ ^t ^ i as yoi^^njld like it to be ^ llCKS^ J '* ' ' 1 ' - r':Pf
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