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'-IT IN"'" FRANKLIN TIMES' K. F. JOHNSONTEditor and Manager; osr? YKiit, i . - *1.00 tin MONTHS, - S5 mitt auitTHK. - <fl Friday, Oct. 20, 1011. Din you sec the aeroplane! Pay your taxes and make the tax collector's lot easier. Tim town taxes will be ready for ccl- ' lection in a few days. Coubt has not been of much- interest to outsiders this week. JusTirs Harlan, of the United States Supreme court dfed on last Friday. ' Tux Chinese are now trying to "get in line" by stirring upa kind of rebellion. It's a dangerous piece of business for j littie boys to be allowed to go hunting with shot guns. Of course there is no danger in little boys going hunting until they have happened to an accident. JuDeON li a Khun, according to re . ports, spoke to an exceedingly largecrowd at Raleigh Tuesday. The world series of ball games between New'Tork and Philadelphia is attracting wide interest. Will the people of Louisburg continue to be satisfied with the condition of the cemetery to remain as it is? W e notice that the Atlanta Georgian suggests that the next Democratic presidential ticket be Wilson and Clark. A white man named Jones attempted assault on Ethel, the little 11 year old daughter, ofW. D, Rice at Rocky Mount Monday. With the parcels post will cbme fewer local merchants and less real values. In the face ol these facts it will necessarily mean harder times for the masses. It is strange to see how anxious some people are to see things published about other peoote and at the same time are so easy to get mad when the same | things are 9aid about them. The town commissioners seem to have lost sight of the fact that to establish a market house for Louisburg would mean a revenue for the town as well as a protection to the citizens. Tub people cf Franklin county should 1 bear in mir.d that there i< still plenty of \ time in which te select their candidate ; for President and all other elective ofti-1 ces. Don't be toohastv to tie yourself . up too early. 1 The special tram conveying Presi- < dent Taft on his Western trip came near being blown up by dynamite at , Naples, Cal. The explosive was placed upon a bridge but was found before the train reached the scene. The establishment of the Parcel's post by the government will mean the advancement of the mail order business to the detriment of the local merchants. Tf if mac -- ^ ^^ pppm^esfwrernsnrwouiu oe anything saved to the people who would "patronize these houses there would be H some tiling in its favor, but as there H would be absolutely nothing to gain, H ' except cheap transporation rates, every H body should express themselves openly I against the measure. W. 0. Saunders, editor of the?we've H forgotten the name of the paper?at I Elizabeth City, was convicted in the I Federal court there of using tbe mail I for the dissemination of indecent literature. In imposing a fine of $1Q0 Judge I Conner lectured the editor and warned (B him that to commit the offense again B Would mean severe punishment, and B added 'that he hoped that the people B of this section Would not endare s rep. I etition of this offense sgsinst de fl cency."?Greenville Reflector. fl t r 'This fine statement by United States Judge Jeter C. Pritchard, of Ashrville, i is going the rounds: "That you cannot I bv law make an individual a good man I to one sense of the word ia true; but I that-you can by law remove such evil fancies as bar-rooms, and thereby I minimise the temptations that beset 1 young men is absolutely true. Exper I ience teaches us that, wens it not for Hmaftw the law it would be impossible u> main v i tain our government and to protect the RSI lives and property of our people. This has been so in nil ages, and with all pai'v'. . tions. and the thna will never come whan any government can exists without the enactment of suitable laws foi tj-: v i the enforcement of its decrees and the maintenance of lew and order." -Bihli eel Recorder. ^ . '. k{\ ; \ to protest against tobacco trust plans. Mr. T. W. Bickett, Attorney General, left tips af tern on for New York, . whore tomorrow lie will hold a confer-! ence with Mr. J. Fraser Lyon, Allan;-! noy General of South Carolina, aud Mr. Samuel W. Williams, Attorney General. of Virginia, with regard to the plan of j reorganization of the American Tobac-! co Company under the ruling of the: Supreme Court. ; . Mr. Bickett would not say todav that t the Attorney General of these States would file a protest, but it is not un likely that such will be the case. The | lieads of the legal departments orNorth i Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia! will scrutinize carefully the plans of re- j organization, and if they do not meet ( with approval, theoffieials will be heard j from. It is believed'by many that the plans f are not in accordance with the order of l the court, and it is the logical conclusion that the Attorney Generals of three large tobacco-growing States do not: think they are. ? 'We are going to see thif the tobac- | co-growing-interests are reprtsented,' j said Mr. Bickett just before leaving. I "They are more deeply interested than I anybody else and we will take their part." | Unusual interest attaches to the con- [ ference there, because of the fact that this duiteis a large producer of the leaf and because Durham and Winston-Salem arc large manufacturing centres. ?Raleigh iTmes of Wednesday. Pocomoke Items. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Convers wish to return thanks for the kindness of friends during the sickness of their little son John, and for the nicely arranged flower?. Miss Nellie Peiry continues to be quite sick. Miss Lucie Jones left Sunday for Wake to engage injteaching. A. M. House and family visited Pocomoke Sunday. Drisk Harris. Moulton Items. As no one has keen reporting from Moulton and to keep people from thinking the old place is dead, thought I would send in a few items. Roy Bragg. of Oxford spent a good part of the past week with his uncle, H. P. HaawelL Eunice Shearin, of Franklinton, made a business trip down,here last Thursday Mrs. Jane Cash has returned home from a weeks visit to her daughter, Mrs. Eddie Champion. Ira Cash spent Saturday night and Sunday with his people near here. Willie Burnett spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs C. G. Cash. Miss Annie Thomas, of. Henderson, has returned home from a weeks visit to her friends, Misses Goldie and Jessie Iharrington. J. E. Smith and family spent-Sunday it W. H. Mosely's. Frank Hicks and Tommie Hunt were i jlcasant callers at W. H. Mosely's Sun- j lay night. Miss Mary Mosely spent Sundav I light with her cousin. Lucy Smith. Thomas Pinnell was a pleasant caller I it H. G. Ayscue Sunday afternoon. With best wishes for the Times and | its editor. Blce Bells. NATURE'S WARNING. Lonisburg People Bust Recognize and Heed It. Kidney ills come quietly?mvater. iously. But nature always warns yon. Notice the kidney leecretionfc. See i! the color is unheal ? If there are /settlings nAtl sediment. Passages fre ut-ni, scant/, painful. It's time tli n td use Dian's Kidley Pilla.N, I / To war?. < ff llright'/ disease or liabetes. 'I / Doan'i hav tNdlne gr/at work in ll.is locality. J A. B. Falkh r, l4lV. Breckenridge it,., Hendersoi , If. C,1fcys: " I have ised 1 loan's ] idnev lallVaod they lave done me a world if gohd. My ridneye botheial meJ especially at light and til* kidney Secretions were onnatoral And filed with sediment. My badaacliA and constant pains iu my ki< nYys Kept ine in misery. A few ndhtlli ago I begin taking Dosurf Bifney Pills and I found them I ?be just what I needed. They relieved the lameness tnd soreness in my back and helped me in every way." For sale by a)' dealers. Prioe 50 cents. Foster-MUburn Co., New York, sole agents for the United States: _? t Remember the name?Doan'i? tad take too other. ? Old Fiddlers' Conventl?:5 An Old Fiddlers' Convention will be held at Seven Paths' Academy on the night of Friday, November 3rd, the proceeds to go to the musical department of the school. All old liddlers or banjo players who will take a part will write to J. Sr~Alford, Spring Hope, X. C,1, K. F. l>., 2, informing him of same before that day. y Let everybody turn out and give a big house for the benefit of our school. Pendergra*8?Loyd. On Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, October loth, 1911, Miss lthody Loyd, the beautiful aud accomplished daughter of Mr. L. L. Loyd, was married to Mr, Jimmie Pende grass, a clever young business man of Lpuisburg. There! were many friends present who witnessed the ceremony After they had been made man and wife the friends and visitors were Rerved with a most j bountiful dinner. X. | ?IIW. in,? nil.,. .? Why be bothered with inferior glass-': es when you can get first class spectacle or eyeglasses correctly adjusted atr at a moderate price from Dr. Rapport at the Louisburg hotel, Tuesday, October 24th. The dismay of china and table linens at M. C. Pleasants on Tuesday, October] 24th, 1911, will be of interest to e\ery- ! body in Franklin county. \cu are tu.il vited to attend. 1m , ??| See our .2 cal. rifle; , L. i>. uieks." I Motor Cycle inne tubes at L P. I Hicks;. I See our heatintTshc res at L. P. Hicks'. 11 Fire Grates, new Shipment at L. P. Hicks'. | \ Dry Batteries for 3 >ur choline en- j S gine at L. P. Hicks'. \ Seed wheat and Oats dt L. P. Hicks'. ^ For 9al^\ " I Fifty Berkshire piga anV^everal sows w with pigs. ,Wi ths^LLEN. ^ Land Pos edl We hereby notify'the public that our land in Frank lintoik nid Louisburg I township is posted an<K ill hunting and 1 nfbing is prohibited. V A S. SBKRROll. I ^ U. N. Shrrrod. 1 To the Public. 1 I have one million v cabbage plants. Early Jersey, Wakefiem and Winning- I stead, are now reaovlfor sale. Price ( $1.25 per thousand, "'fecial P.rice on large lots. Give me y<mrvders'. I W. W. IThlMES, , Lou|8hurg^N. C. 25 Votes 25 1 This coupon when properly | filled out and returned to , Franklin Times Office 1 will count as 25 votes if sent in before October 27t , 1911 Name v l Address I' l_ '; At' / " ! LOUISBURO, N. C. | October ?lst. | One Performa ice Saly , - VICTOR i And Hife 1 Venetian Band Direct From Young's Mmion 1 i DollanPier ATLANTIC CITY i] Reserved Seat1 75c, 50c, 25c 1 . ? Now on Sale at l( AYCOCK DRUG CO. FOR SAlk CHEAP ' 150 pair m?qc hea 'y shoes No. 10,' 100 pair* of miens icavv shoes Xo. j 11, 40 pairs toehs leavy shoes Xo. 12 snd 13, 400 p irs nice Sunday shoes No. 10 and : Vy300 pairs women shoes No. 8 t 4N.75 pairs wo- ^ men shoes No. 7 t 8 \Th? aliove i must be sold at a loss. NjoO wool ( nndershiru for me , lots of ruedium weight underwear or, the woritmi if yon wear a No. 3 or 4 and Nth. 8 woman shoe just t m J. P, Winstd^ before yon bur. Also abont 100 1 suits dothes, all > > 85 and 80, one lot lad let -skirts. n fact everything | way down under < ist. VJ. P. Winston I I I ... ; _L ' "... . '' ^ " ' * -i t ^ "** . Y -? Farmers and M ; * 7= Has it ever occurred to yot this bank otters its any cnarge The use of the safes, .*au Its'n'nd ti ne locks the stationery, checks, bank book i and the volved where commercial paper is filed for tended to ul't patrons free ofchnrj; . It sin ness. Are you using this free kit ice? W Make^QTJI Ban /- farmers ardN Loufcburg F. N. Egerton, President I M. S. Clifton, Cashier. \ ? r The House i i i Every article in my store can be b | low price I You can take a little of I as you like of our time Furniture and H Ask to be showbsO lr lii I ummg x aui<pi3U U. i If you are interested in any of the ah<^ to call to see us. Remember the house ! Find Us If Yoi Wi , JOHN S| ? ^ : ...Just R . i i * - . . ! N II ONt Acid Ph McKinne Bro SATISFACTION OR \ ^ ' . 11 w ' y fr ^ lerchants Bank i thatthe splendid service patrons is free of whatever? * - . that give security against fire atid burglars > bookkeeping and sometimes postage is incollection, and this entire service is exows how much we appreciate your busie want \ ou to. ' k YOUR Bank. I Merchants Bank J\c. . P. Harris, Vice-President W. E. Uzzell, Assistant-Cashier. of Bargains j aught at a price to compare with Z cotton. your time and as much Z to look over our line of Z ouse furnishings t le of children^ chairs 5 itchen Safes Etc. x ve items it will be worth your while X bargains, Neal building, Main St. V mt\o Save Money. X HOWELL I cceived... |j CAR . " J; osphate j s. Company . ? rOUI? MONEY BACK t j ' -V ' -fi : i '-"W >wA w -
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