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JOBXSOM Gwtsox. negro, .accused of the murder of Samuel McChue, in. lynched at Union City, Tenn. Friday. Ma. Willie L. Moore. Chaif of the Weather bureau It Waakinctga re ?igoed that poeitioo oa Saturday, efectire July Slat, i ;J ; - . SaTDiapn preaa reporta ?aj U?t National Chairman W. I. MrCombe, baa daeHaad to accept the- appointment Tan aeveral rallroadi h'Rortk Caro lina hare agreed oa a n?1ied freight rate for tinea to be oaad on .the form. This rata is about one third of tke old rata. To-day in the day act apart for the electrocution of Claude 8. Alien and fan father at Richmond. Thar barer' ex haontad every known mure to eacape the chair. ' ? Thb floods in Ohio and Indiana are assuming large proportions and causing great destruction to both lives probe rty. Between 60# and 5000 peo ple were drowned in one city ami some instances water was from 20 t feet deep in the. streets. A cloudburst visited Cincinnatti. Thk verdict in the trial of the young men for the killing of young Rand at l.'niveraityiast year by hazing, was to confine the prisoners in jail tor four months. The judge allowed the v -nn<? ?ioners to hire them oat. Then i. r>u is to start Apnl 15th. It is uo-li-r. stood that their parent* will liir-- i r.n. as under toe law they have a right to do. . ' - it a neat salary and a large number of appointments. WHfr Louiaburg wanfsSew Is ? Ml of eommiasiooer* who will meet and attend to buaiDcas. bat Bnt of all a aet who will caose a itatr mrnt of* tlx. towns conditions to be made public that each eitizen might know just whan ilia money 1* goiag. This doc* not nean^ that the membera of ^ia. aid board did anything wrong, bat it is a requirement that should be met. The people ought to know where thrlr With the record of one policeman shut, and now another one attacked by the lawless negro element on the South side of the river it took* to us it is time for the city government to '(bust" up such settlements eren should it be Dec easaty t? call in the i?rvicei of a regi ment of troops to do it. The feeling tbttfyey are bigger than the law when' kfcrfrjhjfca river abouid be broken op? this Sunday drink tbOotlBt. XI It hot pwptetothrtMrti. oooditiooi mm Bdiac inanity. S *t me at tha' bar;- and enjoy profit ! In ??morlmm Mrs Sarah Adeline Collie, wife of ?H MHwnid conatymaa, Mr. Thomas S. Collie, died Feb. 22 1911 at her home in Cedar Rock towmhip. She bad lived Ion* and well and died the death [of the riiktM*. She was a daughter ! of the late James Baker, a well kaown and highly respected citizen of Frank lin county, aria Oae'br a large family of brothers and vs6t?rs, all of whom, ?re one brother preceded her to the ?pint land. c. . ? Sfce wa?-twiee married. Her first ****** khr Poseo^ 'Nwhola^ died daring the nvtfwar le*yu* he* with deis at a tima^frjben ttri losses entailed by the war made doaMy hard to bear. Several yeeraafkarward aba waa mar ried to Mr- M8^ ?>!? together they J9ftf b'l?l. 1 tb? oosn munity in which they lived. t baakw?rt,throogh tha years y, and self sacrifice which i?a pace as '10* W ?*?e rood; Always qaietaad ueaasnmiagin man ! ner and somewhat reticent in speech, only thoae who lived la das est touch with bar . fully unfenUnpd and appre ciates the detper efiletions and warm thnUic ?< her sympathetic heart. As a friend she wsa preeminently true .and loyal,, as wife and mother, the personification of nnfalliah deration to the Interests at those she served, as a christian unblamable in her daily walk, being a consistent and worthy member of the Baptist church. I>aning on the everlasting arms in quiet faith she won many victories the world knew not of and haying finished her coarse, leaves to her husband children and grandchildren the rich hertiage of a pore unstained life, may they too gain the victory over sin and death and wear with ber a crown of righteousness which the Lord the righteous judge shall give to all them "that love his appearing." This little tribute is but a slight esti mate of her life as it appeared to one who from childhood bad the privilege of association with her and is offered to ber memory of the abiding love of A Freud Don't fall to atteft^jj^e sale of choice lota in Looisbarg, ^0r?ulay? see last > h 1 Ntmrtci'ot'idwMltose^I Hartk Carolina. I In the Sap'r Court, I FVenklin County, f Before the Ctovk. | PoiIt Wright and Diana Wilson Arthur Alston, and O. To Thomas Alston, owmaf the defend Yoo will tale notiu that a special proceeding entitled a?*bo*e has beea commenced in the SnpeMt ^ourt of Fraaklis County (or the site f or divis ion among the heir* at lair of David Wilson, deceased, ol a certain tract or parcel of land situated in Gold Mine township". Franklin County, N orth Car olina, containing |9J acres, and beoif the tract of land conveyed to the said David Wilson by/ Gardner Shearin and, | wife br deed recorded in the office of \ the Register of Deeds for Franklin ' County, North Carolina, in Book 146, | page 236, to which reference is hereby . made for a full description of Said ' tract of land, and you will further take notice that you are required to appear before the Clerk of tie Supe rior Court of said County of Franklin at his offWe in the Court House in Louis burgy" H. C., on the 2ath <laV of April, 1913, and answer or demur to the petition of the plaintiffs in thii pro ceeding, or the plaintiis will apply to the Coart for the relief demanded in said petition. This March 27th, 1913. / J. J. Barrow, Clerk / Superior Court of Franklin .. <Witv. w. H. Y arbor<kjgii. ?J Att'v for plaintiffs. ANY a man lai been l^ald down wb?n Opportunity knotted loudly i at hia doof, ja#t b*MOM he had not th> raaana to <-arry out he* ran*u ha keen called to^.tap a.iA? aad Atrhaoma rior in intellect and eaTCHwij aian I on ahead, juat becaoae ; r OSfeWMON OF THAT KEY TODAY? INSERT A SAVE BOOK AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT ? H&uJSQK JSJIEL THE OPPORTUNITY ro reu; yoc *?e&l kk heap* to meet it. ? *?? Jfft* tJ MAKE OUR/ B^TE Y6XJB BANK 'fTheOlkp^U*" : Farmers and Merchants Bank Louisburg, N. C. F. N. Egerton, President _\ C. P. Harris, Vice-Pretident \ M. S. Clifton, Ctahier. m E. Uzzell, Assistant-Cashier. ,V Savings Department Pays 4 PerjCqflt. Compounded Quarterly WHEU YOU THINK OF ? ? V > ' , - 1 * V?/ " i For anything you want, ^it is to be had he has it in variety, quality, prices \ and service. F. W- JUSTICE I will open a blacksmith shop at my store in about a week and will >) ' ?- x / be glad te do your work for you. Anything you yeant done at reasonable prices. Horse shoeing 50c. Bring me your werk, and trade while ycru wait. . , ; Vl. rt A / f All work guaranteed. LJANO ? ? - y'Yrr /i <\r -J- 2 * ' I am haying a special brand of Tobacco Guana manufactured which l? analyzes 8-3-6. Also any regular analysis you -want such as 1-2-2, t-3-3 f ?d*+4. , ?. Y/, . * I have for sale several hundred pounds of home-made lard. Also I severalnice milch-cow*/ v> h FW. JUSTICE R. F. D. No 1 ^uisburg, North Carolina
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