TOE FRANKLIN TIMES A. F. MUSH. 111! ? ?TAX DROPS ? ? RrpmntiUw of a llii^ti |Uu | ooacera are la low* to riftlr iMon { In the M?hodbt. itetua ud Episco pal ckwrhcs. . ? AU members d( Lx>?tso?rx Lodged No. ill A. P. * A. St. irr nqwattd] to be preeeat a?I T?> 'rtij ? Misses Nut and NWt WUnc ud Aanir Harris are (tTtac a ouy sn* . party a< Jackwa't ro?< to skkk a Dumber of tie )?u( peoylt from Loaisbarz bat* been invited. ? Mtsa Ouk Tucker lorw Voadaj lor m ute*M trip to C&ttfbrmia. . , She will attead the caaaaer Kkool at Berhlcj and Tfett'a&ay points at tareat ta that part of tw her way to aid from SChoal. -Friends ot the XcJOuea will he so clad to learm that JCra. Ibkola MrKiaae aad Infant 90a hare rtaraad from Rak?h where the Mr 1 ia the hospital tor aereral Wee?-. ... child's condition was at aaa llai at- I raost desperate bat R ts ?d now. ?Messrs. P. S. and Allen I have besaa the mctioa of a B*ca hrick I store rcWna oa their tot Mar the rt*ar| bridge. Wr i to boild ia the ilHi( station tar aa ?Mr. ud Mm. U. NtUmurt. of Japan. with tMr aou nd daiifhtfHli l"?, Mr. and Mn G. Nahamura spent T%uik| at Mr. F. N. Kgertoa'a. TV roupr coaple ktn be?n at school ta tiki* country. the young man at A. * K.. Raleigh. and hia wife at LoatabargT Oallaca. The old gentle BU l?inh Kngllafc Baently and ex pressed himself aa betas ao well pleas rd wlU th? kindness shown himself and family la this country and with the prograaa the young people made that ha la contemplatlns sending a rouager daughter. Mias Mayo Naka? mura to Uouisburc College this fall. iwncg lt>W~Clni? of Typhoid Ferer In Uwiiaber* and prmaklln County. Cc-me aad be ncciutcd tree. It won't cost yea a' cent. Don't put this Important matter off a day. A long drawn out *xprns>T* and dangerous disease. Co? on is time HKALTH OFFICER. THE BALlX FIl WIND. Daate and I were strolling down tha road TTose lo (he border-ltne where Paradise Aad Purgatory Join. The day was sultry; The asphalt pavecnent bent beneath oar feet; We wotM hare sunk, knee-deep In Purgatory Bat for oar snow-shoes of asbestos ?aw. ? 'Who ts that man*" I asked. I pointed to a high and narrow wall Ooa the border-line; Erect he aat aJttMt upon Its rim la neither Hell nor HeaTen. -Oa earth." said Dante, ~ne was nerer sars; Thus whea his land was torn with ctrtl war This one l Lfaatd to say cause he stood for. When hii barest friend Was brought to trial he dared not tet> tlfy . lest he should harm the plaintiff. Kvery choice He put aside tor fear be might cboosfe badly." "Unfairly judged!" the man cried a? we passed. "I suffer punishment for breadth of mind ? I merely saw both sides . . .* "You see them now!" called Dante. The wall was rery high; It was surmounted by a row of spikes Set rather close together. I wondered as left him perched j aloft ' \Vh?r? Sll the r>lhen wftrttl ? S. R. j There are many farmers who are on toy of the high wall that represents the Co-operaiiyu movement that prom ises so much benefit to them. They are willing to use their Influence to better the conditions of the country just because they have not a sufficient amount of backbone to join hands and make the success of the Co-operative Marketing Associations bigger than It will be if they stay out. Get off of the fence gentlemen. There is room for you on either side. Its. better to make a mistake than to never do any thing. Don't say you are In fayor ot it if you don't sign, for your actions betrays your real attitude. According tp Lloyd George's Genoa valedictory, the Bky above is blue. So is the earth beneath. ? Norfolk Vir ginian* Pilot. To the Old Guard, Progressive -Tie-, tories are progressive defeats. ? Nor folk Vlrglnian-Pllot. The fear is that the millennium may beat Normalcy to it. ? Asheville Times Thirty-lfiiie Leading Members of Wake County \ Bar Endorse | Mr. Hinsdale ! For Solicitor We. :ne undersigned members of the Bar of Wake Comity, hereby endorse the candidacy of Mr. John W. Hinsdale for the nomination as Solicitor of the Seventh Judicial District. Mr. Hinsdale was born in Raleigh and has lived here all his life. He is in the prime of a vigorous manhood. He was li ?r censed to practice law in Februaiy, 1901, and during the twenty one years- of his practice we have had full opportunity to know his standing and we take pleasure in bearing testimony to his high personal and professional standing, and his thorough qual ifications for the efficient discharge of the important duties of this office C. B. DEN SON . RALPH DUTFXfc J. L KMAKUKL If G PONVTLLE c. p. guAtham CHAS U HABBTS W. C H ABETS KR1TEST HAYWOOD A. K HOUSE ABM1STKAD JONES W. B. JONES W T JOTm c. o ymm.it J. S. MANNING J. G HILLS J. M BBOUGHTON B. BOY CABTBB J. E. OH KSh i JB. ALBERT L COX H E NOERIS J AS H POU W. H. SAWYER A. T. SHAW W. B. SNOW ROBERT C. STRONG J. M TEMPLETON. JR. W. L WATSON R. W WINSTON, JR MURRAY ALLEN ARTHUR ARONSON GEO. A. BAUCOM, JR CLIFTON BECK WITH J CRAWFORD BIGGS JOHN H BOUSHALL LEON 8 BRASSFIELD J. W. BUNN P H. BUSBEE C B . HOLDING If at a trade or profession are not in a position to jadfre the character and capacity of a man ? who, then, may W ted cmpetMt T JOHN Q. MTT.L8, Manager. The Hudson Store to. The New Store Next Door Above Farmers k Merchants Bank Where We_ Will Carry a Full Line of Everything for the Home SPECIAL FOB, SATURDAY One Quart Fruit Jars * ~ 75c Per Dozen Pianos, Piano Players Phonographs CASH OR CREDIT We have on hand about $3,000 worth of music that we will sell at a sacrifice. The Hudson Store Co. Louisburg, N. C. I have a number of good Horses and Mules well broke to the plow, at reasonable prices for cash or on time. Buggies, Wagons, and Harness You are invited to call in and see my display of nice Buggies and Wagons also a nice line of single and double, buggy, carriage and work harness. E. S. FORD ? y mtij

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