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II t.l 9 cent fmt Hue, 6 cent mlied every Wcdnenlav editorial.- If some geuiua would i.ivcrit s clock to strike the I oar of ten p. m. extra loud he would certainly.. n i'P a rich reward, for ev ery man wbo baa a daugh ter old euough to receive gentleman callers would buy oiie. J'JAB. , John D. Rockefeller has given $100,000 to Furman Uuiversity at Greenville, 8. C, aud the price of Standard oil has been advanoed. The people raise the dough aud Johnny get the honor. T"' regret the necessity that compels us to call attention of tome of our pajrooa to the fact that we are compelled to eolleol ao counts past due for advertising aud job work, also a few on sub scriptions, We have sent out statements freqaeutly which have beeu ignored, aud at the year clo see wo have Jo meet heavy casb payments and iu order to do so we must collect acoouuta over due. CeT1rttShirfliurresri aud ' square off .before the New Year. Such accounts unsettled by . Jauuary 1st are liable lobe placed to an officer's bauds ; for eollec tion. - ' ' . OABTOniA. Baantke y1h " Vw Wan knrt tajtt , . llaninsYoiHiwAlwiir, oifunrs ''af Rural Delivery Route. There ie eoou to be established a Rural delivery route iu this couu ty. The sgeut Hunter Arnold, war here last week aud examined four epplicanta for carrier's positions They were Erwiu ; Patton, WV H Koaue, E. D. Franks aud ; Willie Frauks.: The route will start'from t ratikliu, and go via Harris mill, Pattou settlement, Cartoogechaye o Roaue's Mill, theuce to E. L tjlagle's and , back to Franklin. Service will commence as soou as all arrangements ran be comple ted. Two or three other ruutos are in contemplation. - - . oaoTonxA. - Santas ; A H Wlw Haw aiwn fagM floother Crai)K' All kinds of large bodies of men, religious or otherwise, are subject to have cranks among them. Il . is re ported that in the Baptist State con vention at Charlotte hut Saturday one tubbed up and spouted . as fol- "I believe the day will come when tbe license of editors . of our great daily paper will have to be cur tailed. Thene editors are exercising too moon influence and power over the popular mind, too oftea not wi est and best and I believe the day is not fur distant wben the government kUI have to lay the .strong arm- of the law on the. .press "Tsnd, repress V buses. His nsme u Rev. J. Manses of Raleigh. A number of delegates were iinuieiliately on their feet vig orously prolystinj; against l be decla ration, . - . ..-t About Secret Orders. "Secret Ordeie" are of tea spoken of sueeringly by those h the out side, claiming if there is any good ju tbenj, why kept so "secret." These "uiossbacks" know not of what they speak."'''. The majority of these So-called "secrets" are ou y the modes of " admission, the higiis whereby oue. brother may kuow another, tests of member. ship, and the code whereby bene fits may be distributed, There can be nothing wrong iu these thing, aiidench tend to unite men iu liiore fraternal bonds. Men.' and women are united iu various Socie. ties and churches to da good, and t-iieh good reaches only a few po 1 .ve the so-called "Secret Orders" .k to do, ! ti) work E.ich its iu, enj ttith f t! euci! of i 'I i t ,t Mi littkj '-If. ' Ollilld. I. f I s;uy ii!i!!iiii)S to !;. hunti ui i.l ions of miles iu t': nit I we! years: while ha turns on his axis so rapidly that a diiy nn l uigbt on Jupiter is equal to in no and one-balf bourn. Just imagine the suu rising at 6 a. ni., aud setting at teu forty five : rising again at three thirty p. m., aud you have a Joviau day aud night. . There, the days aud nights aro equal all over the planet all tba year round, aud there is uo chaugiug of sessoue ou the same parallels of latitude. Iu the tropics it is ever Summer. Whatever the temperate Dues are, I hey are alike ou both aides of the equator at the same time. The Arctio regions must always be winter.' This must be so as the axis of Jupiter is perpeudionlar to the plaue Of its. ,rbit. The sea sons of a planet depend upon the inclination ot its axis to the plane of its orbit. The inclination of the earth's axis being about 23 J degrees; - . , Jupiter comes within three buu- dred aud sixty-five millions of milea of us everytwelva years, aud is due at (hat point iu about oue year- say, snout uext,. floveuiuer, when he will be so bright that a gocd eye may see bin) wbeu the sua is above the borison. . If Jupiter wem a bollow globe with a crust of four hundred miles thickness, eleven globes the distil eterof our earth (7,928 miles) oould be in a line across the ceu- ter of this globe aud nut touch oue uotber, nor touch lb .walls on tojejjjjrfJayrfX sixty miles an hour it would "ti? you over 61 days to go through" diameterof eighty eight thousX fot mtiiM miles., the' diss of Jupiter seeu through the telescope, appears banded by bells of clouds, varying in appearance aud place, ou differ eut ulgbts. Oue evening this week I saw five, bauds north of tbe equa tor, aud oue very wide dark cloud belt of irregular width just south of tbe equator. Sometimes those clouds cbsugs rapidly while, you are looking at ihetn, and various spots 'appear and disappear at oth er times. Usually, t ho spots are white, but, sometimes are red, and last for mouths; all going to show that the atmosphere , of the plauet is subject to violont storms, the surface being iu the condition that eartb was millions of years ago when the newly formed crust wss frequently burst open and en gulfed iu maelstroms of fiery lava, when the raius that fell ou the hot surface were repelled in . the form oi vapor aud steam, to cou Metise iu the cooler upper air, aud come dowu again and again, uutil at last the surface cooled so that the waters , found ao "abiding place." -'",;-.-' ';--;:-. Jupiter is well provided with moous, Having five of them, so moonlit uights in clesr weather must be a regular condition there) with all the phases represented from uew to full, any nigbl one moou full, auofhor half, another new; and so ou. Besides it should be a royal place to study the phe nomena of eclipses, were it uot too hot, as tbe planes of the moons' orbits are so situated iu regard to the planot and tbe suu that eclip ses occur at every revolution of the moous, except one, that mies- esonce in a while. So there must be eight or nine hundred eclipses there every year. The first" moou is very small, and but 70,000 miles away; less than the diameter of the plauet, aud rushes around Ju piter iu 12 hours.' To an observer ou this moon what a glorious ap pearance Jupiter would present iu rising; filling the whole Eastern beaveus from horizon to Zenith, and in tbe next 12 hours present to you half moou, crescent 'and Jul) again, as you were carried around U. Meanwhile, with a good telescope, you could have some gruud views of the awful convulsions taking place ou the planet. Kxplosioos and eruptions iuvolving mauy hundreds miles of surface, beside which the dis turhaucus of Vesuvius or a Pelee would ereni insigniflcHut. The next moon is larger thau ours; about the same distance away and goes 'round Jupiter once iu 13 bourn, giving; some forty eclipses each mouth. Tbe Oilier three moons vury iu m.- trim i.V ' to 3,7V3 i Is iii' t svisb a revolution i V,:- 1 i ' Uu'l ; , m:d s ' ) i' , I -(p'diii 'r, coir- 1 v ;;h i r ni t' ,,: )' r ) I c,t I,. tun Of.!-rel,Tliat W. E. McGnr be allowed f 3 1.50 for f nveyie;.' roadii. ' D. W.. Blaine, Keiter of Deeds prefented his offiuinl bond in tli sura of $5000 with sureties, which was approved snd ordered regis tered in book of official bonds. , j Lee Crawford, Clerk .Superior Court, made his an.nuttl statement of fines oollected, which was ap proved and ordered to be regis tered. ..' ."'" :. . , '' ; . ! Lee Crawford, C. S. C, preeeuted bis official bond iu the sum of1 $10,000, which was approved aud ordered to be registered. Ordered that 20 insurance on , court, bouse be turued over to T.' B. Higdou, Sheriff aud Treasurer.! nr)nvu4 ikal Bant QivAntmark lis ' allowed $18.17 for keeping pau pirs during November, 1903. ;, Ordered, that Good Roads Msv chinery Co., be giveu a note i:i the sum of $102.68 for three road sera pers, payable sixty days after dato, with iuterest from date at 6 per ceut. .. , T. B Uigdon, Sheriff, preseuted his efficial bond iu the sum of $5,000, with security, which was approved aud ordered registered.' T, B. Higdou, Sheriff, presen ted his School tax bond for $9,000, which was approved aud ordered registered. ... T. B. Higdou, Sheriff, preeeuted his State tax bond, $7,000, with surety, which, was approved and ordered to be registered. v , - T. B. HigiVbn, Sheriff, preeeuted hia efficial counrnx bonjam proveaK;a ordered registered. Ordered, (bat $20.00 be appro. priated to repair road near YV.. J. Jenkins' on Matlock creek, - Dr. V, A. Rogers, Coroner, pre sented his official - boud, 11,000, which was a proved aud registered. Ordered, that Miss Mollie Hood be giveu note iu the sum of 422.86, for oertsiu ordinary notes held by her and taken np this day and cancelled, with iuterest from date at 6 per cent, interest paya ble annually, 'and an interest claim for $143.32, interest ou notes - Ordered, thst - Hotel Jarrett be allowed $91.00 for boarding Javau Long jury aud officers, payable iu stauler., . . -.'-.: v Ordered, that Hotel Jarrett be given claim in tbe sum of $39 00 for board of jury aud officers of Suuiuer case, payable iustanter. Ordered, that C. E. Reese be at lowed $16 00 for jail feea for No vember aud paiutiug jail 4o. Court cost Fall Term 1903, olaims allowed amounting to 358.15. Ordered, that the Clerk of this Board get up the annual statement aud have same published in tie Franklin Press. V; Ordered, that Mrs. Mary Ray claim be discontinued, it appear ing to the Board that her son Beu has improved iu health enough to make her support. Ordered, that 8. H. Lyle be at lowed $30.00 for road scoop. Ordered, tbat . T. B. Higdou be allowed 42.15 for summoning 53 urors, Fall Term, and summouiug 125 special venire, wood Ac for court, payable iustanter. Ordered, that T. B. Utgdou be allowed $50.00 for holding Fall Term, Bupenor court, 1903, in stsuter. . - . Ordered, that Logan A. Allen be given duplicates of Nos. 497, 498, 499, 500, 501, 502, 503, 504 and 505, date September 1st, 1902, said claims beiug for jurors' costs. Ordered, that L. A. Alleu be giv en a uote in the sum of $83.35, for certain claims held v by him aud takeu up this day and cancelled, said note to bear mtersBt from date at 6 per cent., iuterest payable auuually. Ordered, that D. W, Blaine be given a mote iu tbe sum of $333.06, due 12 mouths after date, fur cer tain ordinary claims bIJ by him aud takeu up aud cancelled, note bearing interest from maturity, iuterest payable annually. Ordered, tbat G. V. Parriuh be aud he is hereby empowered to contract the ro grading of lbs road from W. E. IU ai.'s to t'.e f" !! Ford. d. w. r ' , r rv r of r II H ' 1 I i 1 ' ' t t t f ! f ! ! 1 ! Mr l I I t J H 1 ii C i d'.r r i i i I j .. I th?lr love-iigifc war- 1 e Al!i..n Tlio IL. ? the bin--. 'fH are .!. .,1 Ir.-d; To , i.. i. lir'iicy.b." ; . ur a ps lU)ly nuor ou lta way, iN Hi) l!K8 ftphriS The gittd br i k:it: cintl.'hu But nr.t 11 thin Ail haiij.y XlKitt luy. An enlr ehiid w Allrt. And, like the blest above, The gentle maid had ever breathed An etiuonphere of love; Her father's smile like lunshlne cam. Like dew her mother's kiss; Their love and goodneea mad her , home. . .Like buiven, the piece of bliss Jf - , Beneath such tender training. . The joyous child had sprung. Like one bright Sower, hi wild-wood bower. And gladness round her flung; And all who met her blessed her, . And turned again to pray That grief and cars might ever spare The happy Allcs Hay. The gift that made her charming Was not from Venus caught; Nor was It, Pnllaa-llke, derived From majesty of thought; Her healthful cheek waa tinged with brown. Her hair wlthowt a earl But then her eyes were lore-lit stare, Her teeth as purs as peart J I J be laid off and established from the town of Highlands, under Sea ly motiutaiu to' 8alt Rock Gap aud G. P. White's iu the. Flatts township, ... Ordered that the said petition be filed and proper notice given. Ordered, that the couuty appro priate au amount equal to that raised by the (own aud private subscriptions, not to exceed $250, for the purpose of purchasing a town clock Tor Franklin. ' T. A Batenian, C. A. Bryson, 0. N. Peuland, M. B. Sellers and Jon. H, Gregory were released from, payment of certain taxes improp erly charged. .'t'. ' ae. a. ouaiueru wen reii from paying poll tax, Ordinsry aud road claims weroThaae relief and has V. "l. niiniiuil iih yr f 1 .rr. e.vuW.l8 to ,01.0V. r The Board adjourned to meet airain December lflih. 1905 : Young Cirl Disappears. . , , . : i dptom w wie uaanne-aews, - Vaynesville,Dec. lO.-Tbe 17- , , e i. - jiv"i uauguiBT ui iiouii , jvay, living at Frnuson. on Pieeon ri vt er. ; about 12 milrs north of VVayoesville, left home Tuesday while the rest of the family were at supper. It, was at first tup posed that she had eloped with a yooug man of the neighborhood. But later a nota was found ou tbe mould stating tbat she was going to drown herself. Tbe river is being dredged for tbe body: which had not been fouud at 1 :30 yesterday afternoon. 8me tbiuk that the note was sim ply a ruse. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Til Hi Yc3i:::8fci C:::l.l Bears the . BigtuttorsoT Denmark and Austria Recog wv . nlze Panaroa. Copenhagen. Deo. ... 10, King Christian: of Denmark, following tne recommendation of his minis. ters, has recognised Panama as an independent State. Vienna, Deo. 10. Austria-Hun. gary formally recognised tbe inde pendence of Panama today. Doc Weaw,-'" wbite boy 19 years old, in Asbevilln, last Thurs day, was sentenced to seVen days work on tbe streets and tsxed with costs for throwing snowballa at an old man who is 79 yes,) old, snd for throwing firecrackers in . his house aud dragging him around be yard by his coal nils, Pensloij Warrants. Clerk Lee Crawford yesterday received the peosiou warrauts for Macon county, and is giving tbem out to the old veterans, There ar two first' clans, three icoud class .I'd 61 third cla.e, sod 38 widow p"uaiouer8, total, 92 on tbe lists. The amount re ceived is $130D. Since tbe lists were made out two veterans and oue widow have diod. Tbt Debt Paid CTf. peviul to News mill Olioiirver.) 1 Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 11.. ;:,i'C- a . tn- (.'. A. . . - ' 1 1 . r-t,iry C yt t f At! .i ), l ''.I1 , 1 'i ci I 1 1 I. !. '.t, the nni! S ri ;rt of I ' .f t! t ( In i ( ! t : o nij ii a Hat s An.l h"il la merry lauhtr ii-r Bw. ct, chwr voire wi heard, It w'.ikit fruin Out r.sr haijpyheurt l.lhe enrol nf a litrd; Ami all who heard wte moved to KniH. As at sointi mirthful lay. And to the strainer's Uw.lt replied, ; .fj. ttlu, dWir Alice littV And so she dime, Ilka sunbeams Thrit bring the Apiil preen; Aa type of nnlure's royalty. Thoy callexl her ' WooUburn's queenl" : A sweet, heart-mtlng cheortulnesa, . Like iprlng-tlme of the year. Seemed ever on her steps to wait, No wonder aha waa dear. , . Her world was ever Joyous She thought of grief and pala As giants In the olden time. That ne'er would oome again; The seasons all had charms for her, Bhe welcomed each with Joy, The charm that In her spirit lived No changes could destroy, . " Her heart waa Ilk a fountain Th waters always aweet, Her pony In the pasture, Th klttm t her fet. The ruining bird of Juno, a ad Th wren tn th old wall, Each knew her laving carefulness, - And cams at her soft eaU. Iter love mads all thing lovely, , For In the heart must llr j The feeling that Imparts th oharm, , W gain by what w glvs, i DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes Toa Miserable, Almost everybody who reads the news, papers is sura to knew of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the treat kidney, llvar and bladder remedy. . It tth peat medi cal triumph of the nlna teenth century: dis covered after years of j schhiiiiib research, or Dr.- Kilmer, tha mf nent kidney and blad der Declallst. and la wonderfully successful In promptly curinf lama back, kidney, bladder, urto acid trou bles aod Brlfht's Disease, which Ii th wont form V kidney trouble. Lif riiinw s ewoiiip-aw, is noi ro -",ided for verythin( but If you have kid- er or bladder trouble It will b found -"v v" -1 1 has been tested In M-4-tA anywaya, r'JJT' -. r 1 every caw that a soecu j midh. MrhallV. who have not already tried It. mav have mPleboHl sent free by mall, also a book tolling more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out If you have kidney or blatidar trouble. When writing mention reading thla feneroua oner in uilspa oner in wis paper and M send your address to -""L1 v",Bx5" .. . , n ii regular mty cant and lisntiue, seat """Haraoid by ail good druggists. NEWS BRIEFS.' ' .s,: James K. Jones, chalrmau of the Democratic National Committee has ibsud a call for the commit tee to meet at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington, Tuesday. January 12, for tbe purpose of deciding up on the time aud place of holding tbe Democratic Nalioual Couven- tiou. Hon. Hal. T. Lewis, of Georgia, tbe delegate who nominated. Bry an for tbe Presidency in tbe Chi- cago convention in 1896, died on the 10th iost. - , sfV.a 's - un Kooiuson wss tinea on Hominy, Buncombe couuty, last week, by a tree he bad cut down falliugou him. . ' i" . i i ,v , Harry Mills, ono of the Emma burglars wbo wss sent to the pen itentiary from Buucombe oouuty, died ( short time ago. A Frightened Horse. Running like mad down tbe street dumping the oocupsnts, or a bun. drtd other accident, are every day occurrences." It bv hooves everybody to have a reliable Sxlve handy and them aone as good aa Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, Ec zema and Piles, disappear quickly under ita soothing; filed. ZOO. at Smith's Drug Store. The Baptist Stato convention met in Charlotte on the 10th iust., sud is largely attended. . ; ", .'. ', . " v Jacksonville, N. C, cbese pro hibition Inst Thursday by a vote of 31 to 19. ..,:,.?... ... 4 Mrs. B. PaJfnatl was fatally burned at br home iu Btiucorribe couuty last Friday while , using keroeeue oil to start a fire '.-' 1 At High Toint, N. C, last Frt- day night fire destroyed the plant of '.he Globe Home Furniture Company, and part of the bobiu and shuttle factory of J." Elwood Co. Lobs about f 1,000. FHt7.:i ?t 1!- iv' I 1 i-t tl f : e. t.n ir t- ' t f 1 cm ' r iw-itvf-r s- Proiio!c3Di','TJl!on.Chccrrur rpss and ikst.Contoins neilltcr t)puim,Morpluiie norMintxal. KOTTiAHCOTIC. flm Stmt i .'i..'" "' TT..IMM . 1 ' ew .fenf . It' liuviautitSHbt A perfect Remedy forConstlpa Don, Sour Stoinah,DuuilHva Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss and Loss or Sleep. . facsimile Signature of -NEV YORK. CXACT COPY Of WRAPPER, JJ IF WRIGHT A ROBINSON'S STORB. aW w ill genteel poods for "Cleanliness is uur f and clean neat, IS livaw CS.T82S KigSi Craie Tou py no one else's bi Mtn .... v iin - - ' See ".. hi ! Jtl y no one else's biiryrfaling wiir., , cash or country prodisjteon the pay as yoo gop.. - a Ml ! ; terms are $U i 9 W V fvvtifv sf ... , ,J. . "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." . . . 'i .-:. A Jfarvetoos Showing of Dres5 (foods and Waist Goods MM m l J J This store is alive and bountifully filled with all tbat is S. uinable In the newest, the M triat!rn in MamtitnliM a! ' tbe. lowest possible 55! stronirest line of Dress Gonds. ever shown In town, all new s a ' ' - .'. .fciiff'T Shoes MM j We are better prepared than ,,. v j popular pnoes. The widest J ! Ivstber. Ton can depend on 5 1 new leather snd the kinds to i v I V 1 f w Iff l f w x v High Quality -I S-r--r-r-rrS To the tax payers of Macon Co. Please read the following law care fully and remember tbat I am com pelled to ohey the same ; and eyery tax payer in the county will lr com pelled to conform te ibis law, . Laws 1901, chapter 7. " "Sac. 70. All taxe shall be due on the first Monday in September in each year, Ac." "Sbo. 77. The Sheriff or bis Deputy, or Tax , Collector, shall at tend at the Court IIoue or bis office in the county town (luring the months of September and .November for the purpose of receiving taxes. He sbnll also In like manner attend at least one day during t,he month oX October at some one or more ilacea in each township, of whirh fifteen days notieo shall be givin ly silver- Yemeni at tlree ot more pulilio pla ces mid in a newspaper, Lo." ( luri'KR 658, Sec. 1. Whenever he taxes !, rl Ix) i!,n and nnpiiid; tbe fier T shall iinnie!iately proceed i cuiU't't t!. .n a f.illog : If the j-iirly eliar.-" I liave pernoral run rty nf a value ; i .l . e Vix " I'-.l : "t bill) li'C ! ' ; i.' :i! rr-i. f Ii." It J 1 1 Si !aU tj'ti i.tsta Bears tho Sioiiaturo or In Use v. t " ' .. i ui v i ui , Thirty Years LiLa aai - t&U the people. next to Godliness." " siock or s aweet and toothsome. ' 4 . and Fancy Canr.si GectJj AW. f en m . m . ..when fi' -r-" as our prettiest, the latest and richest J J J . . .J - : . 1 C a sr prices for firsl-olaxs goods.. The Skirt Gooda and Waiat RnnlnaSK and styliah.' "' ' " -" I hi a Ik UK . . ... ,. kfi. ever to sell yon (rood Shoes at variety of styles of every kind of J J the Shoes yen buy here to be of J J stand wear. ' Low Prices. seise and sell the same as tie is re quired to sell other properly under execution fco., Ao." ., ... I shall endeavor to follow strictly the shove law. Therefore all parties are earnestly rcquenied to come for ward and settle their taxes. , 1 will villi the places named be low for the purpose of receiving tbe taxes on the days and dales named. Millshoal, Eliijay, Sugarfork, Hiifhlandu, Flails, Saturday October 10 Monday . Tuesday Wed. & Th. Fjday 12 13 1415 16 17 19 20 Suu Ui's Ur. Saturday Csrtoogechsye, Monday NanlanalR, I ueaitay briartown, , Wednesday Biirningtown Thumlay Co wee, ', F riilay Frmklin, Salurdav ?1 i 22 23 24 :.f. " ' ' All tax payers are eari ently re- tjiiCHlrd to meet mo si the nle limes ami places Bud p.iy l! '? l ues aa this is t!i lust nn-l n'y round without c l. t .'.i.';', 'f. i'. I'li.lKiN, Toc-Ufci.':. Commencing December 9lh, the Frisco System will inaugurate through Pullman Tourist Sleeping Car Sfrvice between Cirminghaui, Ais and nan trancmco California Cars will leave Kirn... 6ham at 10 p. s, every Tuesday, and wil be routi-d via the Frisco Syrtero t Kanws City, Rock Island Systerr Paeblo, Denver & Rio Grande a. 1 Rio Grande Western to Ogden anil Southern Pacific to San Francisco. Requests for reservations shoold be addressed 1 - '" r W.'t. Savkdiks, General 'Agent, Pass. Dept. ' - Corner Pryor and Decatur - - Sta, Atlanta, Ga, TALLULAH falls railway - - COMPANY. - ' TIME TABU m.. Effectlre Monday Sep- SI. 1(09, S a. as. ' KaUra Time.; ? BTATION8. e'f AM LV. -.r-v, AB, Cornelia Pemorrat . Clarkeavilte Hills Ananttal . ' Hollywood j.-' Tarnenrilw ;., Talloiah Lodes . Ta lulah Falls Wylia Tiawr ' i o Clavtoa : PM S 1 s 10 00 its s as S t 1 15 11 30 11 so l -J tn 12 15 11 301.1 li to ih 12 16 W. 1 uO 211 am PM AS. PM VlWsWsesaVsTVrVVWWVVWWV . J. For flag atop. . r. ' . . Wjlie, Tiger sad Clay toa are new ata ; uoaa oa xteaslon, trains not Doing operated to thent os rranlar schednls at present, . - W. S. Kawra, :' ',Z- :i V Url Managery stmuatm to TiinrrABU mx n tmc j ttvi iirmuu a. isoj. : Effective Bonder, Norember Ith, 1S03. 11 Trains Has. 13 and tl win be operated to Matbii, Ga , on the Extension aa follow ; ., No. 11 Arrive Tallnlah Fatts 1 . P, U . iars isiinina cans j:r. at, r Arrive Mathla 1:401, lf.r No. 11 Leave Mathla 4.-.MP. M. Arrlra Tallnlah rails S.-00 P. H. Lear Tallnlah Falls S :15 P.M. ' Hacks will meet train Tta. 13 for passe a-" aerator Clojrton. " W. 8. Eawia, - ' General Manager. , , THE.- , a ELICKEKSCERFER TYFEIV: ITER ' - EXCELS IS Conrenlenca, ; Ease ot operation. Prlrs Dnmnllltv, Perfect alignmfBt, Merit. HaTinethr most bCIKNTiriUALLT Arranged kvyboard, Betnf an np-to-data Tvjiewriter. V'Kichlet yea art totet yenraelf utelmUss fclf yen est isttrtlgipi tatTTT" ' ' ' Bllckenaderfar Typewriter. J, Bend for estalofroe today. ' . i THE LICKEKSOCJafEsI RfL tl. . IS Pi.tk.rN St. UatM.r Toar Waits Sapylletl Pr- :Jfyoti want poetr flf yoonsnl enveb If yonjran niJ; ' If yon wsnt note If yon wsnt s" If you waul s If you want If you want ri,.,t - uuoks. If yon want programmes, If you want invitatious, If you want calling cards, ' If you want shipping .tags, j ' If yon want job printing of aDy description done, in the- very best style and at rock bottom prices call at - i0 . Thi Pbess Job Orncr; V Franklin, N.C." 8pclal Land Beyers' Esiaralons.' Will rnn to the uew lands of Greer County, Oklahoma, and other see. lions of the great Southwest in No vember snd December, via tbe Fris co System. Are you looking for rieh-and t r- lile farming Jaml in tbe Sneihwr-t wnicn you can huy fur iro. i fourth to tone-lent Ii t'u cwt t f 1: of the East snd North ? Tln-y pi diii'e mm Ii aerp br Here. V a ei-aiice to better your e '.. and add 8 lilieml amount In ' pocket honk. I'o tu! I i I mi.! m v ill J aat aai R0.S.$540. . ft.7.!SM3
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