* w m ? ? I w ?. ? w mi M* JOBNSOVHB* u* thuja Friday, Jan. 1U 1912 KB BICKBTT SUGGESTED FOR \ COHQRBW. The Raleigh ftmea on Monday after noon used at ita leader an article where in flye of the moat prominent citiiena ?f the Fourth Congressional Diat?*^ war* aaggeeted aa Candida tee for the place of Hon. Edward W. Pou. in Con |tni. Among thla number we no tic ad the name of Han. T, W . Bickett, aw efficient Atterney-Geeeral, whoa we have aeen and says that it waa en tirely unauthorised on hia part and that he ia not a candidate for the place. Although the people of Franklin, and we tally believe a big number of the ai ttre district, have an exceedingly warn yteee in their hearta for Hr. Poo, atlU tfcey would be on if too (lad to hate the epportunity to show their highaateem eSacti^*bimto thU^piace'of^honw', ^ aren higher, fueling perfectly confident that in placing their welfare in hia baada they had dan* wieely Mr. Poo has made na a splendid representative and can, by hit loyalty to the people, hold the pcaition indefinitely, a til) wa are confident that if he la to ha re placed there ia not a man la the dia trict, or oat of It, who can do more good to hia feUowmao. benor to hia dia Wet and State and aredit to hiaaaelf than Hon. Thomaa Walter Bickett. Bala a man who ia loTed and honored for hia ' devotion to hia fiellowman and hlaj troe worth, and haa acorea and acorea of friende in this diatriot who would be delighted at the opportunity tpdn him fcflMg in .U?Mny hi? . higher place. *Ou* more pardooa were granted Las county did tbe right thing when it voted *100,000 beads for build- 1 ing rood rords u> county. Wilmington is making > desperate flght for tbe Fumn'i Union Centrml Warehouse, y ilmingtn* is a fine plaee and we doubt ifabett/r place for its location can be founv ported favorably Wednesday tbe Henry presidential ihauguiationto be changed from March 4th to the last Thuisday in m 1917. ? Irish potatoes are naw being shipped from Ireland to this couatry by the ship load In order that the demABdtffisy be prices. ? While an acre of good land is capable ?{ produc ing from (100 Jo $300 worth of Irish - -potatoes. American fanners rather prefer to raise cotton, tobacco or some ?tiler crop afftai SJO to 140 per wfri; ?r almost any etheT old price the sharks are willing to pay for it.? Hen derson Gold Leaf. Senator Simmons and Judge Walter Clark, two of the candidates for the seat in the Senate held by Mr. Simmons ?>el Monday in Washington City and agreed that, they wanted a primary and that the fiest time to bold it is on elec tion/day in Kovember. For some time Senator Simmons has favored a sena torial primary. Election day win suit him. He and Judge Clark conferred / so the matter at the Senate Monday. / They do not intend .Uutxxla influence - the committee but hope that the com mittee will see it as they do ? Sanford Baprees. -? COURT CALENDAR For Franklin Superior Coart, reg alar term, January 1912, for the trial sf criminal andrtril cases ? Huu. Frask | ?arter, ju4ge presiding: - V\\ Satvbdat, Fibst Wm. _ ? hter Green T1 Lenora Grseri. 17 Akianda Evans vs William "Byans. .1 et al vs Sterling C^ton [ Mills. . pt vs Gupton. ?bat, Sboqmb Wbs 2 Harder^ receiver vs J. R. Collie, t Brantly\lar?hbome A Co., vs J. C. | S Sidney I II W. uton. iVensee-Smlth. vs MsCowsa a| vs I. H. Kearney. A. Benton at al. | ilomew. ?*d Wm. - H. A Ellis I SI W. B. Allen WSONCSDAY M Elisabeth Gill". Smith. 14 First National Ban^va G. W. A E. | 8' Ford. It B. B. "Williams vs Chatyien Perry. ? J. A. Pippin vs J. M. S Farmers * Merchants Bank vs K. P. HlUetal. Mt Farmsrs A Merchaats Bank V? J M*. ,v, Saooan Wi AC? . ts J. T. Taagbaa Wm. Bailey | 23 Whltler va &. A. L. Hy. 29 Fetm isWinstoii Friday, Sacoiu Week. 18 Birnett vs TounJiTille Lumber Co. 80 B. L. Jo dm ra J* King* bury. S3 Holhngswerth tmJm Mitchell. S3 K. P. Hill ys a Art, Ry. 94 M. T. Davis v? 1 J Lancaster adm. 56 J. E. Tlmtcrl*Ui n Herera Joaes. 36 W. J. Alford vaA.C, Wilcox. 40 W. J. Alford wife vs A. C. 97 G. H. dlutr v i R. G. Allan. 38 W. M. FulftV] i R. U. Allen. Satusday, S StJWlD Wrsk. 48 Dr. E. H. Bol Mtt vs'Sr-W Vain, tine. 43 W. A, Cvonell ? C, Q, Wood. 44 Aaroa Belts yi 0. Y. Yarboro. The above caeca are aet toe trial en the daya named, mil should not Any be reached when Mt, they shall not loea their place, but be tried aa soon as reached. All other case* are only (or motion la same. 1. J. Bakbow, O. 8. C. Notice to Property Owners ? The law sequiies that tax listen to rail at the homes of thd property own ers, which he did, to edlist their taxes. At some places the proprietors were not at home and notice Was given them to call at the stated pkee to give in U?eir tAxna. At areaentlthm ars-M^ ml who h*Tt Dot-^ltw? ihur-itziir and I am required to mkifc my report of aame'to the court next I take this occasion to notify lyoo^ef this that you can save yourseff trouble lmd expense and myself aa unpleasant du%. I will be in the Clerk of the Court office. . G. If. Brown. Mole Fft; If not aoM privately b sell a nice mala at pi Tuesda*' during court ' as * Bartholomew V of Nchool books I buildW, jjcated ou wll also ffiKt commercial fortilii sown by itself or at in* of com, cotton rated crops. Wood's "had* I Clover Seed la tfa obtainable, of teetei and free from impui tionable need seeds Write for "Wood's < THIS IS k DESIRABLE HOME. ~ Architect. Minneapolis, Minn. ? ? PERSPECTIVE VIEW? MOM ? PHOTOGRAPH. ? nmrr rro*Y no*. WD BTOBT PUkK. Bmiitt* *. tt fc nbataatlal to i _ through? t . sm ?f ?k* ?HM ft*. WiMhUgUm ir ?l?7- PlaxM Soots ui Mfl ? knu, 28 fcy 2* t?L ?Mt U Come Early \ _-'T | . ? . ' . - - Farmers and Merchants Bank ? ? ? "V ? ? . Louisburg, N. C. F. N. Egerton, President ? A I C. P. Harris, Vice-President M. S. Clifton, ?. | .n ; WrE. Uzzell, Assistant-Cashier. Be systematic it you are determi -- " 4 plans which One man who5 ing agreed to gi count as much plan may be appl Whenever you are alout to mat tually worth coat plus interest of ten the spirit of thrift will i . A Few 1912 Cat to develop the saving habit. Here are several to save money and get ahead financially to give up smok- ; is wife for the savings ac e spent in that way. This other indulgences. ary expenditure, ask yourself if it ia ae- : imainder of your life. Nine times out bed. comfortable bed. spent in importance of a good and We are showing one of the be Etc., on the market. The prices $5 to $20, Feather Pillows from 75c | of Felt Mattresses, Feather Pillows; i reach of all. Felt Mattresses from _id is sold at the very lowest yi 1VV/G prices and be convinced ,a welcome i ible. Come in and get our iting you. v v.*. Will be Here when it costs you nothing. > . '? V Come glasses, it don't cost Why pay $5 to (10 for Let and have their eyes examined if

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