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"{?TRANKLtftT- TIME$ A. P. JOHNSON. EdIUf Ut miajer - Fbidat. Jan. 19, 1912. ^AR-DRPPS. ? Next week la court weak. -- j ?The warm weather ia causing the snow -to melt ?way pretty fait. "?Cotton told for {ram 9 14 to 9 5-8 centa per pound-here yesterday. ?A number of oar subscribers were in the past week and settled their sub-' scription for which we are thankful. f in F?Mk|tfltoB MO Louirtwi nc*l |bk and week after. Read their *d> ? Thoaa of our ?nbscribers wh? a ia at tsars and who want to asaiat ua| an call in and make ua a payment < their subscription. ?The beat paper is none too good for our community. But to make lit the beat each and every one should l*fl ? personal httafeak in it **=? ? " -In smother eeiumn will be fated ? k change -sEadaeHlsHiLiL of tin ft ifc Packard who stataa ha will b? In Louia-" burg again on the 26th. ?J. D. HU1 Ia making soma great improvements in the office room at his stables. Whan nompleted it will add much to ita appaaianea. ?Wisdom and judgmewj are not al together the prerogatives of age. Some pefiona have more common senaa at twenty-one than others will acquire in allfatfaiit. - ?The attention ot 'our readers ia di rected to the change of advertisement af the Racket store which will be found ? in another oulunm. ? They will start a big Bale on Honda*. ? Our advertisers will bear in mil that we cannot change advertisement* brought in on Thursday. Unless foot copy is in By 12 o'eloek Wednesday it will be impossible for us to accomodate you. ? It* *11 right to hold your cotton if you want to, but if you 6we money you should borrow enough to pay your bills and use your cotton aa collateral. The people who Jiave favored you no doubt need th^r money. . ? It SI stated by an Indiana paper that a man escaped from jail la that state reaently and an hour afterwards returned and asked to be jailed again. He said he found his wife at home and believedhe*d take jail. ? ~ ? Whetherat home or abroad always sneak a good word for the town Jn ?which you- live. It will aurprige yon what . an added respect for ? file' "town you win have after you have fallowed ?l rule for a short w h ile. ' At ihis^time of the year there ST -a at many changes being made in the addresses of papers. Remember that It is Tew necessary that you give your old address *? -w?U a* new address when writinsr or sending for a change. ?Deputy Sheriff Hudson went to Nash Gill, and placed him in jail to await court. Bob l?gerton, who was also de tained uutil his arrival was released apon payment of all claims againpt him. As will be seen from his advertise ment in another atomr Mr. Q. W. Brown, tax assessor for this township, i? advising all those who have not listed their property to do ee at once in order to save him the unpleasant job of in? ?luding them in hia report, to the court. ? This town has long enjoyed the distinction of being one of the best markets in the country. This distinction has been gained and main tained by paying the top of the market ?r a little more for produce and selling merchandise as low or a little lowef than it can be bought elsewhere. ?He who mistakes disappointment for pleasure knows not what real plsaa are is. There is an extitement about many kinds of dissapptlon which is apt to bring aboyt-fsacination arid infatua tion, whtah Is sometimes miscalled pleasure, but it is only dregs and at the end is st/re to leave a bitter taate. - ?Political campaigns are eyer pro lific of prophets and the fact that a majority of them ate proyen to be false prophets each succeeding campaign does not deter them from bossting, whenever they espouse the cause of a candidate that their man will "wipe op. the earth" with the other fellow. ? An exchange very appropriately re marks that every goor laboring man shoo Id buy himself a town let" get that fo*, and then work to *dd Ihe nec little hen and a little there will in due time produce yoa a home of your own, and place you eutsid* ef the landlord's grasp Re a^miher that ifty dollars a year saved Jl0>nt will in a few years pay for your ?fn home, and the Money it costs yon to move mid shift about wM, without any loos <ff furniture and time, pay the interest of s five hundred dollar mort ga?e against your property until you can gradually redoes it to nothing. Toucan all buy In that way; whyVlo TW net risk Kt If you fall you M* at woras off'^lf you succeed. as any care fW~maa iMiirt to do, you have made a heme arises tabliahwt a srsdlt s^ual to aaothar witcb-^ill start veu la burit *?*. ' * ?' -Hi warm manor days an making *ha wow MWfrn away ymty fast. - ? ?Our city officials are to be eeagrat ula'ted upon their efforts to enforee tba prohibition law. v -The recant bad weather practi ieburg another eerie* of holidays. ?Bunted pipe* are familiar thing* ia Louisburg tki* week. Nearly every body ia enjoying these "blessing*." ?It will be intereeting to tou as a reader of the Timm to know _that you are one of 2,842 who receive it eaeh week. ^ ? The cutting down of large treea on Franklin street near Church street ia making ? big ? improvement io that se?. Uoa of the town. ? 6n tho n?mtv of the fuel supply, the town waa forced to cua a team all daring Sunday to haul coal to the rower house. ? ? ?A. W. Perry, Jr., & Co., have something to say to the readers of the Turn in another column. It will be to your interest .to look it up. If some at the work wa have heard sug^ gestad by some of the town author Hie* can be ton on the streets there will be a W ehan*i made for the WK?rt. Let us hope It may be doae. ?Would It be cheaper to build a tramwmy from the railroad to the power! house to haul coal a*d shayings?. It coil id be built dawn grade to the pow ti htation and run by a cable oper ated at the station. ? U though today is legal holiday the ikaka will not cloae aa the weather has hfeen so very bmd they realise the fact that the people, of the country hare no opportunity to attand tfl their banking business so will keep open fox their .benefit. A-The following is an extaatr taken from k letter from one of our regular advertiser*, which ahowa that it pays b? use ? these columns. "We certainly have luilt up an immense buaiaed in Franklin county and we know- a great deal of this boai neas came hem continuous advertising intheTmag." : ?What do the people of our towa know about their public schools? How many of them ever go inside of a Build Inc. except on occasions of special sn tertainm enta? Whit do tbsy know from personal observation?- They eeod their children there for six hoars every day for nine munths of the year, andj that is about the end of it. The publio schools ye too much nagliy.Wtd by tfce people. Tbey are Bft aa it were to run themselves. One can see that store school visitation by parents would be a (treat ?timalui to both tessbers and pupils. Why not give a little more at tention to the training fat the school in Memorlum. On January 12, 1912, lira. Ada Wee ksr Sledge, beloved wife of Bay- 1 J- W. Sledfe, aged #0 years, calmly and peaoefully passed away from earth, to be with God and the holy angels. . ?After many weary weelw of pain and ?offering, she took the hand of her fa voted husband and said the time had come for She "silver eord^o break." "Don't you aH Cry, but pray and be glad, 'or t will soon meet all the loved ones gone on before." Th?e were the words spoken to the husband, chil dren and friends who sua striving with all tkeir might as length tn the "brittle thread." ? Hut th* Haste* hU MM ber, awT she obeyed the summons, "come up higher" Truly we may aay of her, that she w4s a consistent, faithful mem bar of Cedar Bock Baptist church; a loving devoted wife, was doing what she coold to help and encourage her husband in his ministerial woik. a loving' kind in dependent mother, a (rood neighbor to all wbe needed her help and sympathy: Sweet peace to her ashes. . The funeral services were conducted at her borne on Sunday, January 14th, by her pastor Rev. G. M. Duke who spoke Very fittingly srif feelingly at one who had lived such a beautiful life, and died such a triumphant death. Mather, thou art gone To Heaven by' angels horns, ? An aching voids in our heart, __ Since we've been torn apart, . But in that bright, sweeter clime. We hope to myt thee sometime^ Then on Canaan's happy shore ?7^ |We'll dwelt together evermere, ?iinglng praises of redeeming love To our Heavenly Father above. | AkaoluieLp Pure The only Bakfpg Powder made from Roy*! C rape C ream ofTartar ? WO ALWWl, HO MME PHOSPHATE ~ ^ To FRIENDS AJ My CUSTOMERS complete stock of heavy *' treat Jroti right. Gooda ordered br dishes 6c, 300 butter diahea 5c, 128 show cases that we do pot need a< ter scales at half priced Will alsrf ha: when In town. We Want your country pi this space and we will try-te-keerf you postf j - Yours We-ha?e a, groceries, staple dry good#, etc., and will one will bo promptly delivered. 200 surar shoes, half wholesale cost, several nieo f factory cost, two sets very best coun a good line of shoes. Be sure to see us luce at highest market prise. Watch A. . W. Perry, Jrr, & Company T. C. JO1 Franklinton, North Carolina We take great pleasure in announcing to our patrons and the general public that We will have with us for ^hc following days only January February 1st. An expert Optician, repulsed ing the celebrated firm of A. K. HAW"KES CO. Atlanta -Ga. The largest and most favorat ment in He Wili Test EyOsij ~Re5 that we have arranged this services of a man of ability personally guarantee his wo and only regular prices lown optical establish ing Fit Glasses sment >qd secured the reputation/tmd that we All examinatR>Q8 are free jcharged'^or glaa You Can date Mofiey and obtain the highest line by taking advanta the dates, January Also at The on Febru* 1 professional service in this Upportunity. Bear in mind -1st. leyf-Alston Drug Co.| r2n4 and3rdT; FIRST NATIONAL -BANK AT THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEET OF THE T The first n Atonal bank FIRST NATIONAL BANK ? ? ? ? ? - Officers ' I President, Wm H. RUFFIN Cashier, F. B. McKlKNE. xMva ivNOiivN xsaia With the opening year we desire to thaqlt you for the patronage of the past with the assurance that your future trade will be- more than ever appreciated. We have, many of the many things it will take to carry you through this year, which will ty^seld at It wilt be hard to get Vlong jfvithout hardware, farming implements barbed and poultry wire Npaiits, oils, varnishes and many other things including groceries of whiXhr we generally have what is needed. See our locals for something we yiave not mentioned here. " n = ? 1 ? We Wish Each One of Oar Former Cus tomers and the Public Generally A Happy 'rospcrous And also inform yov! that our efforts will be doubled this year to serve you in the best and most profitable manner to you. McKinne/Btos. Company SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK
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