I? *? ' I FRANKLIN TIMES ' K. F. JOHMSOW, Editor and M?na?r ' 11 Tin, -*1.001 -ix months, - #6 hkkk months. - -36 j Fbiday, nov . 3, 1911. Thk Court holds that the American 11 Tobacco : Company must dissolve in i reality or in keeping with its decision, j Wouldn't it be a good idea for the ' 1 k Town Commissioners to have an election on the establishment of a sanitary market house? . It is strange that other towns can | get rid of an undesirable citizenship, by j ' forcing them to some other location, and j i Lou is burg can't. l |Wk notice that Attorney-General BickeL predicts that the Court will not accept the proj>osed disintegration plans of the American Tobacto Company. i The Girl from Rector's, the show , that has been re used the privilege .of'j sh<*wing in several towns in the State, | is'billed to show at Henderson on Sat- i j urday night. \ Some of the Boa-d of Town Com- M missioners are in favor of a market! i h??use. why is it they can't get at! leasl.a committee appointed to investi-! s gate the matter? There is no doubt but that the actions of the Attorneys-General in the 1 American Tobacco Company's cast; as- 1 sisted Attorney-General Wickershamin the stand he took. j Wk have taiked to possibly one-half 1 f the cirlzenshin nf TahIcK... ? -- ?[ gard to the establishment of a market 11 house and we have not heard a wordM but praise for the idea. 11 _ i j HThere is a good number of our peo- ] pie who are anxious for the pig pens to . I be run out of town. If this is to be an 1 issue let it be a complete one and let's ! 3 have it decided before the time for the j 1 people to get their next year's supply j i of pigs. J _ a W:-: have been informed that a por-U tion of the negro settlement at the ': Creekrfior? place has been moved out. 1 This is:good news and it would give us t more pleasure to state the fact that the section had been completely eliminated t of the negro and white occupants a placed therein. a There is this much positively sure, the criticisms of some newspapers ^ will not interfere with Hon. T W. Bick- I ett. Attorney-General, doing what he considers his duty to the farming class i of people. There is no trust or combine strong enough to make him kneel | C to them in any matter that will be j I against the interest of his constituents. In him the farmers of North Carolina, ? and everywhere else, have a true and * tried friend, whose services have been weighed and have never been found , t lacking. They may say what they s please, but it will be a long, long time ji k..r,^o ?;vu c?cr convince me tobac- c x co grower that the movement of Mr. ? Bickett, which was joined in by the At- ^ torneys-General of Virginia and South Carolina, was not the prop upon which! 3 Attorney General Wickersham reste^y in making his recommendations to the"T" Court against the proposed plans of the American Tobacco Company. It was i only another case of "Well, that is j whaCl was going to do any way." The Market House. . Mr. Editor:?Seeing the enthusias tic discussion now going on in Raleigh about their market house, reminds us ' sf our combined ef orts some months I ago to get our good people of Louis-1 ". burg to establish a central sanitary I market for Louisburg. We brought the | matter before our City Fathers at one I ef theiu meetings and it seemed to us j that nearly all were in favor of accept- j ing our idea and plans for the market, j but it also seems that the idea needed | a wet nurse, but for the wgnt of such' it died from inanition or public stimula- j tion. Anyway, we haven't heard much | about the matter since. Now, Mr Ed- j ltor, this is a very important thing to [ consider. We all know the birth history, life and evil work of the common honse-flv. Now, go to any of our mar-, ket stalls and look and listen at the cloud and hum of the sight and music f the horse-fly. Hold your noses and go home and take your beef, mutton or _ latnb just as you like it, fresh from fly- j dom. Mr. Editor, it is a disgrace to I the intelligent citizens of Louisburg to j let things go on as they ape, endangering the health and lives of ouy good people when it could be prevented, x Yours for good health, J. E. Malokk. Chatnberlatn'A Stomach and Liver I Tablets do notakken or gripe, and may i ke taken with petTntJ safety by the most t delicate woman e\ tmevoungeet child. I The old and feeblAwill alsejbd them a ) 6l most suitable renfedy for. aiding and 1 by all dealers. T_. ^ ' -W. jji"1 i.jjjl. i . ' . ? f i Suggestive Questions On the Sunday School Lesson by Rev. Dr. Unscott for the International Press Bible Question Club CopvripMt l&H. irp Rev T S Lincvtt, D. D. Nob. l$riv, 1911. World'8 Temperance Sunday. B^l ; shazzar's Feast and Fate. Da i. v. Gplden Text?God shall bring every work into judgment, with qvery secret thing, whether it be good or whether j it be evil. Ecel. xii:e4. (1.) Verse 1. Of what country was Belshazzar the king? * (2.) What i9 the social, intellectual j and moral value, of "smokers" and Irinking parties? (3 ) What is the general effect of the , practice, of men standing up to the bar md drinking? - ... * ; <4.) Verses 2-3?What was the moral. >!r spiritual quality of the act of drink-; ffg out of the gold and silver vessels !. :hat hfcd been taken from the Temple ' it Jerusalem? (5.) D^esthe first "taste" or the first influence of wine, stir the noble, or the gnoble passions in a man? (6) Verse 4?When a man is drunk, what is likely to be the quality of his; vorship? (7.) What do men, who are given to j strong drink, gen.rally worship? (S.) Verses 5-6?By whom was this . writing on the wall probably done? (y.) Would you think a similar phe- j ] aomeuon probable, or even possible, to- \ iay? (10.) What was it that really struck juch terror to the king's heart? j ()1.) What would yon say is the ' nunc ui uic ^JMiuuiuw ui a guilty con- , ?cience, to create remorse and aeony of soul? (12.) Verses 7-9?When, we are in trouble or perplexity about the future, is it of any service to us to trv and get light from any human being and if so, liow and from whom? (13.) Why is there no need for a true j follower of God to be in any dread of the future, no matter what weird or mysterious circumstances may surround him? j (14.) Would it have been possible -for :, my true follower of God, no matter low timid, to have been terror-tftricken i is Belshazzar was? Give youi reasons. "(15.) Verses *0-12?Was this queen ,1 he wife, or the mother of Belshazzar? 1 ( (16.) If thi3 queen had been one of' he merry wine drinking party, would i ihe be in condition to have given such . lane advice to her son? (17.) Who was Daniel, the man the < jueen mother recommended, and what;. lad he done to be spoken of so highly !1 >y her? j < (18.) What is the only means of giv-1 ng ease to a guilty conscience? 4 (19.) Verses 13-23? What was the ac-.i t :usation which Daniel brought against Sebihazzar? t (20.> Was there ever* any man who ; scaped the natural consequences of His vrong doinz? ~ 'J? (21.) Verses 24-31?What reason is1 here to believe that practically the;1 ame doom is witten against every sin- ;, ler as was against Belshazzar? (This is >ne of. the questions that may be an- < i we red in writing by members of the flub.) Lesson for Sunday, November 19th, 1911, Ezra's Journey to. Jerusalem. otia HI .10:00. " Cat Oat and eSnd to This Office. , INTERNATIONAL PRESS BIBI.E QUESTION CLUB tt~*have read the Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School ' Lesson published in t (Name of Pa ?er) aiso the Les- 2 son itself jjpr Sunday j'c 19 . and intend to j (Date^ read the series of 02. Name Address '.....A.. t s 25 Votes 25 ' a This coupon when properly fijjfd out and returned to Franklin Times Office wiH count a* 25 vote* if sent in before Nov. lOt 1911 I Name 1 Address , r . Notice. Having qualified as administrator of .he estate of tbe late W. N. Harris, all jersons holdilig claims agaimt the esate are requested to present them to ne on or before Octoher 1st, 1912. All jersons owing the es'ate are requested ? make immediate payment. This, October 24th, 1911. B. B. Hwdkkioi, AdmV R. B. Whit*. Att'y. \ \ L + . ~\ -s - . f ? -M- _ ^ \ J Everybody is Pleas' ed Th^t Goes to The 1 THE BIG! LITTLE store Everybody misses j bargains that I fail to give me a call' ] .. Kail to reaH thic aHwprhcA-i ment and \^e*t>oth lose, you ! a bargain, ^ a sale. : : : J Specially Priced \ For This Week \ . . .1 < Ladies silk lir*?d best caracul for | coats $15 value! at $10.98. Ladies | Mercerised best caracul far coats ' I $12.50, value $7.18. 18 more ladies ( and junior suits, suskana silk lined, | they come in black, blue, green, ' [several shades) and the different | thanes of grey, thare is not a suit ( ,n till lot worth tyss than $12.50, !' :boice\$7.98. Juii received fash-!| ons lafleet fad 2 in 1 reversible I ( :oats, thVy are $10 Value while mj-p inial! expense of dong business en-1| ible me to bffer the,^ ($1.50 saved | o you) at $3150- I ijave ladies and ' shiidren wooPcoais at from $2 up,'. iveryone a bargain Just opened ( ip a new lot of iiMca^-rs, can tit all! | iges. Large misses, all wool sweat-1j tfs ti. ; |( Ajiother order out j for Warner^Bros. ; Rust Proof \non-j| breakable Corsets, j Djiianteed not to br? ik, ri;? >\tear J ind absolutely rngt | roof, Vou ' | ire not now wearing i Warner, fry j ( me, ih-.t's all. a|j Shoes! Siloes! j Just a wi rd nboutlShoes. let. I am gelling I more shoes | bin any store in Louislmrg, I can | ifford to and am satlsied with a J imall profit. Nearly Wil ot my L hoes were made for me ind I know I( T . hem to bo solid, .and yon,get just j vhat I tell you are getting there- j 'ore you rjn no rink whtn you buy ( 'rom me, and I save you from 10 to!; L M lO cents on every pair. I have just j | what you waat for every member of | the family. Let me.show, you. r. i Egertqn . * , -i ""Farmers and I LOUISBU R.NIint Y Comes to everybody. Lifq has more up are making, you oughh^to He saving; th< something to fall back upan. Where is these years? You spent it nd somebod; you put your money in the DanhJor you what you earn? Be independent aHd st ? -? Make OUR Baa Farmers arid P Louisburg F. N. Egerton, President M. S. Clifton, Cashier. ^ ; j"^eNOT i ' * X To WhoA It 9 I have sold my entire stock of Furnit X M. T. Howeln anc 9 All accounts on iP^rnimre 9 fice of Howell ?<min] 9 on Main 9 All parties owing the above concern an 9 make settlement at once this will ena r ^ John St I R ONE^ | Acid Ph I McKinne Bro SATISFACTION OR \ , V y .v.'- . w \ ; J . V - '"*< * > - - T "D ks ^ JT| TP ? lerchants Bank """ " i RG, N. CDAY -f \ s and downs. Right now", while you ;n when the downs come you will have ^ the money you have been earning all v else out it in the hanlr. Whv Hnn't : .rself?why let the other fellow save art a bank account with k\YOUR Bank. Merchants Bank I, N. C. X C. P. Harris, Vice-President W. E. Uzzell, Assistant-Cashier. 9 , >,? - , , , , , ? A ICE Notice 1 lay Concern: Z ure and house furnishings to Messrs. W 1 Jas. R. Bunn. ' -Z T? 1. < ' ' ? Duo* axe payaDie at oi- . a, at my same stand Street. - W ? d shme being due will call | and X ible mb\to get my business straight. W e^eivcdZ"|| CAR ' ' f osphate I s. Company j # rOUR IVONEY BACK i " A * > / ' ^ *. ? * ?1-* . * '.' .- - ' './. A

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