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V. X. V, t f ,' '' r p. THE FKANKLIN TIMES. J. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. owb tab,' 1 - gll MONTHS, THRU HONTHS, $LQ0 FudaT. September 22. . - 1906 All of the revenue frauds, thus far, Mem to have been committed in the Western District. Collector Duncan's "force" do not appear to hanker after a reputation as agraf ters." The examination and report of the "half dozen most prominent physi cians in the State," may every word be true, and the crazy man, Thos. H. Nail, may have died a "natural death," but it will take a great deal more evidence than has been pub lished, to convince a majority of the people in this section to that effect. The Commissioner of Interned Revenue at Washington, ordered the dismissal of the Revenue officers who were recently indicted at Greens boro for practicing frauds upon the government. Now what is he going to do with those "higher up" who signed the bonds of the indicted, and are working to keep them from being convicted ? Sand and gravel are now good medicine. Wm. Bybee, a wealthy resident of Jacksonville, Oregon, claims that he cured himself of dys pepsia and stomach trouble by swal lowing sand, and Mrs. "Wimer, of southern Oregon, says she cured her self of malaria by swallowing Gravel stones. Ex. We doubt if any of the readers of the Times have sufficient "sand m their craw" to try either. Speaking of the insane who are sometimes placed in ' jail for safe keeping, Judge E. B. Jones in his charge to the grand jury said our counties will some day realize that those whom God has laid his hand upon and taken away their reason are entitled to better treatment than being placed in a cell in a common jail, and separate buildings with prop er accommodations will be provided for them. Reflector. As stated in these columns many times, these unfortunate beings should be taken care of in the State institu tions, and adequate aocommodations furnished for their comfort. It is a disgrace to any State to fail to pro vide for the unfortunate insane, and no other appropriations, except those absolutely necessary, should ever be considered by our legislators, until the full quota is allowed for the in sane asylums. Postmasters throughout the coun try must pay their debts or retire from the public service. Worried beyond endurance by the army of collectors seeking the payment of debti contracted by clerks in the de partment, the Postmaster-General has issued an order in which he an nounces that the department "will not harbor any one who contracts a debt on the strength of his official position, and then, without sufficient excuse, neglect to make payment." This m taken to apply to postmasters as well. Exchange. It wou'd not be a bad idea for Stat, county and towns to adopt a similar rule, and require those hold ing offices to pay their debts. No one receiving a sufficient salary from the ptrblie treasury to support . him self and family, should be allowed to beat those who assist him in getting the salary. THE MURRAY CASE. Speaking of this cese, the Durham Sun, published at the home of the defendant, says: The opinion handed down yester day evening, by the Stat3 Supreme Court, in the W. R. Murray esse, was a great surprise to a large num ber of our people, who were very confident that a new trial WnnM w granted. . Our courts have a way of M.'uuijg people irequently. This is one of the occasions. But the highest judicial tribunal has spoken, and the majesty of the law must be upheld, respected and obeyed. Mr. Murray has a host- of friends who sympathise with him deeply, and on all sides expressions of regret are heard. But he is not a man to whine. He will cuter upon his sen tence in a manful manner rs soon as ir k baaess affairs arranged. Many of h?s friends are now advoca- . ting a petition to the Governor for h.s pardon, but at this writing it is . not known just what will be done. LATEST NEWS NOTES, t The Supreme Court affirmed the lower court in the Mutray case from Durham, and Murray, who killed his uncle in 'a street fight tome -time lest year, will have to serve his term of twoyeais on the roads.- District Attorney Holton, who has just re turned from Washington, says that there will be no Met. up" or compro mises kt the revenue fraud cases, and the guilty, ones may expect no quarter.- -Alton B. Parker, late Demo cratic candidate for President, has been made counsel for a big concern in New York at a salary of -1100,000 a year,'- So it pays to be a candidate for President, whether, one is elected or txoIZ-Ax turn out that the New York: Life ' contributed 150,000 to Rocsevelt s campaign fund.' It seems that Judge Parker's charge ; that, the toasts and big corporations were be h'nd Roosevelt, was true.- Dan ille,V, and Wadesboro, N. C have recently held elections on the liquor question.' Both oi them: went "wet" bj a small majority, i . , ' GRADED SCHOOL 1 1 -i I f.PKN3 AT YAliwriSlnLtE V7ITHI OrMb AT,IUUBUV1LL,B lAttu AiliirijUAnvr.. ; I Prof. , Carlyle and Superlnten-1 dent White Make Addresses - Tim FaenltvAe. - &7 Tiflflf: Monrlftv wp X; cdail dv fori tha arnnd TtArmlfl tit nnr HIBtar tOWB nf 1 w,v o r v f " . Youngsville: It was the occasion of the opening of the Graded School in UlB wwu miu a tX0 UUUIUOl VI. . iud patrons - and friends off the school were present to hear the Addresses made by Prof. Csrlyle,;of Wake For est, and Mr. R. B. White, our County Snnarinlendent. ' - .v :' Mr. White was introduced, to the large audience in a very graceful mnnnr bv Dr. I. G. Riddick. a mem- - - , ber of the Bo?rd of Trustees, and it is useless to state that be gave his ap preciative audience something inter eatinc and instructive. At the con clusion of his address, which was brief, Mr. White presented the speak er even eloonent has ever had the pleasure of hearing nun can Dear tesumony, xo roe .iactllHey will be sold for Cash r en tnat He is one oi me most eloquent! and inspiring speakers n the fetate. On this pleasant aild: inspiring occa sion he rose to the importance of the situation, and his audience was high lv nleased. The opening of the new graded school was all that its friends "and promoters could ask, and Supenn- J a. l : J lenueoi ioiuey auu am corps oi ex cellent teachers feel very much en coura&red. .The faculty is composed of Prof. j. K. uoniey, superintendent, who teaches the 7th, 8th and 9th grades; Miss Kate Grey Allen, 1st, 2nd and drd;Miss Ursula Harrison, 4th, 5th and 6th; Miss Cora Estelle nolt, mu sic teacher. :- There were about one hundred pu pils enrolled on the ODenine dav and several have been added since. i NO GOOD WILL COKE FROM PARCELS POST. Jj The Journal fully endorses and sides with its esteemed contemporary, the Wilmington Messenger, in its position against the establishment of C t- l. t i i : a x mwu x vat ujr ui.'b gorerumeni, as proposed by a resolution intro duced in roe Farmers National Con gress meeting. . ! The resolution begins ; . j Whereas, a " Parcels Post wnnld greatly encourage industry, increase commerce and prove mOst conveni ent to the manufacturer, merchant, tarmer and cirzen in every walk of life; and Whereas, it is a commercial neces sity that would save many, millions of dollars a vear to the neonl nf thia country and at the same time Im! prouiaoie to roe trovernment; and . . ToV k M4. ' 1 1 pxupuon ton, ana i how will the Parcels Post "encour age industry," by driving every coun try store out of , business, by..,practi- cally ruining the trade of; the mer chants in the small towns, tor such would follow the establishment of such a .government service? It would make the merchants of the big cities the sellers to the people of the coun try, for no country v merchant vnfc compete in prices with the big city And as for the manufacturer ana mernhant ni large city, no doubt, but death to loose oi tne smaller places, while to the farmer it is no necmritir. r,A . 4uBuouaoie oonvemence. it . . v " l he second proposition says , this Parcels Post is a commercial neces sity. The Journal would IiV see this statement woven. n? is xi f w I roai n wouia save the people money and be profitable to the I these statements have only the foun- ui pysiam . oas proven a ve is eopiea oo it expresses oar- thoughts coecorning paying establalimeht ift Germluya advertisements ..The Jon continued sueeess of our , boslneaa Is doe eountry whose trade, peole andvery ouWnjr you into eur confidence; in treating you honestly and epen institution can furnish no ' good or If in every transaction, everyday in e my year the same.' This has r. ijr wureuimg coun- try should adopt a Parcels Post. This country is already too much between Paternalism and the Trusts, ATII Oil lAiMaleiA.h '-t gwiauuu proposea seems to turn towards one or the nfhar nioa mg the masses of the people in-an uuunr a gaaraian,-I ouip, ana saDDincr evrv inf!riln.; effort and embition' towards personal ouuvavor ana advancement. New berne Jocrnal. . I I '; i s ' BENEFIT TO MANKIND. One Of the GreatestdDlseoVei r - v i . There is nothing in th4 way jf al discovery in the ninetAAnT." -4i-l tnat has proved of greater benefit tl mankind than that of two eminent French chemists, Morgues and Gau. I tier bv name, vhn I to separate the medinnTAY ments, of which there are about fifty dinerent kinds in tfi . i:. I roe on, and give to modern medicine all the tonic bodv-hnildmo- sni I tive properties of that grand old rem-rlkU' ith ottr euitetterJ6eeh edy cod liver oil. nnennnmW koargan " - - the oily, greasy part, which science hich science e whatever; cine. Thua . - . contain in a I" w vi uu viuug n either as a food they produced VinoL -, .UWUMUU U hiehlv oncantmtd fnmt u w '-v.ui IU IUO dicinal elements mA livo a!! j xx t: uu couh uvers, and I wueuerer oia tashioned cod liver oill or emulsions will ;dd good, - Vino! I wui ao tar mere good for beine I pthout wl, it '.is ' delicious to taste, I easuy 9 ssrauiated and wotft upset the n voacBii sbmiiiimi1.!!"- T'-...-r y . a Vino! tonea up. the. digestive 1rl0?V 0T es Smith and Brapnpckv twoi Baltimore milliners of taate kaub, vreaies a nearty appetite, makes I rich, red blood and : creates streneh I v urn pwpie, weaic woman,, puny children and after sickness, and fort all DDlmnnirv lntiM.. U k.. I OO Stronor in rvnr faUK fn V.4 1 we freelv- nffw every case wfatoitq . Xfhn meM thm T. A If " Paint- ery Ui carer that thev seed to .Mint 2?,T OBWtB 10 to 15 years with LAM. Paint. Jcwm r. aadooers like eoW. aa im naae io last. Call on Griffln ft Beasley Tor wood acoro. i-none o. 43- v ' . ,1 :rk . WANTED. V 1rA tAnnir-ktiit : nR -A''4.a. i v J .vmim w - amww wr.. swm m J harness tnakiuflv Apply jopce It, - - i J. jt Ttohxr. i - Pianos and GASH Op EASY, PAYMENTS PUnoa and Organs, which mast basioess 18 years we think we know what oor eostomers want, and W. j. :;-:-:.v".-.--::..- The Barf ains we have for yon. We woa't be undersold. Doors, Wiadows Baggy and Wagon Material at Low Prices. - We hare anything joxx want. Best Co fee at 10c lb. Meal,' Flour, Ship Stuff, lewer ' than any one. Come to see us. Yours to please, . THE ALSTON CO. - To show our eletks we aDDreelate their work end rHn r . . " tnem, we close at 7:30 p. m., every m . . .... oraers in oeiore mat nour. i N. &R. .an m - . - - -s, 7r 'j- THE . "Arum is migutj; it bnrTs prison tara;. tearac asunder fetters; forces itself out of the irnM.' The Malta .v. .t in nespaperTtdvertlsfnfc telline "Y" uut w"j ju ui is, you naye proven It by "your ' eon- turned patronage and by the many kind words spoken in our behalf 10 J0" Wnds. Our atore, r6ur storeiis the business bone of thou- nds'of our hest. people. A traveling man who. has visited 'all the lsHAfti h1 am a a. A. 1 ' M. m " -"at oweouniry prooouncea ours better arranged fer the iconvenienee of onr jsnntemeve than tm ri.nn.. i w a..x Our advertisements must be scrupulously correct, always dependable ; wysu iuo Beasvn wivu A Sale H?onterpaesi eomf ortabie linen at great deai 'nderirieV "4niMe0afiM leO yoo4)f the advance ia nriees- of KT? J'10 sTOOd H i r ii a si ii r v nn in nneeaniaa w a ma J the;paet twelve months. ? It took strenuous buying : and; ! we will nilmit1 in. h.t. VhliU. . ...vi. . ,1 A . ' . wr but neverthelesa yon will find the I I i " "'n'''J' is t ' m'- "' ' " lCIOIf fiTfV' T . llAinAAntAH-. nnri .-Thm JUUUUlOr IIUIUUUUI Cl U THIS. ' lf - & 1 ' " ' wa devoteil mere time (hn lDe'6St and Ule" by rocurinir,them at the lowest i.rb0 e'ire "Ice of tbe Tmas would hardly do out- 5hoe 'stock .3iee, - - t'We baye Shoes for everybody, the best Bhoes' possible fot 109 nnaj JThere. is jao inveatuvent eo safe as buying shoes from us. . ... lfTT T TaTTlTk'tr- I rTT T TtTTiTiTr - i vha entire space of the Tmas LULljiWllilt I J -"i- t' ,u er;oeparimeni8 earetnl Dnylog, here, knowing what and wfer o. bny enables us to offer nnmatehable, values. Don't wsit un. " our nBinoors nave nad the first choiee of our large line : of the shapes and styles in bats. na ai.onr.iMesi for we. know ww aa aassiwa iiidv win hbu a n h iti hhiihn. "uw ht,,bu vwi on men lor.up io-aaM styles ana iow- prices . - . " e: making a spec'alty.thia season of boys , and children's uiea s euiu aiee; ao iaii 10 see our doming oeiore ylnsT means money lost to you. If you think you have found them Cheat) elcawhere vnn mav dananil nnnn It 4.4 won : telll Am4 41.. Cheaper here. Coma to see m fop '' . : ',..vi;tv--,;:,' : - ' C' V 5 Respectfully yours, ; ' notice i py virtue of a raortgage giren ."by D T. Bmithwkk and wife to the nn dersjgned, rejjistcred in book. 143, page 233, RegisterVoQce Franklin eountj, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday, Oct. 23rd, 1905, the lot known as the Cooke JL Terrell gin, situated on the Warren ton . road, about one and a ' half milea- Irpm Loalsburjr, adjoining the lands , of J. Kand j. L. Spencer. 4, ; - . J. IU Coli it; Mortgagee. " Organs ,! I '.f-S-5 - ... U.boU within .th'e next :S0 - days. Easy Terms. ; Hayiag been la the !r. MURRAY COyf Darham andXoaisbnr, N. C. T day except Saturday: so set yoor - r a 1 1 Z. EGERTON'S F STORE OF VALUES. i - ' . " you what he eth't make eood la a fliiliitiGoouS is.true, but we ire enabled to state a r a. . . t onnAm . ----- . . - . J'" - n.ml f ..in.t- : rr: Pying cash for moat of them, there noMihie niMi.!..w.' --a garment you will find a distinctive ' , - . would hardly do our-boe ttock . UHjLINM I ! - ' N We only ask you to , come around that after you have seen our pat x ' a nisi- noniTrmani 1 a . teaif a j enrvtMnr tn mrmur. ' ' .- ,;, .vv::,v -. . f - ". . - . .... A V - .j - ; - 100 New York, OUTINGS, or -. tea--, . 4 ry Laales'; '' '' it tho . dates,; , Octobers In" tho Infant Department -you . - . . - - - . -. . - - - - - : T 4- A complete showing of eminently stylish and absolutely correct shapes in Ladies, Misses and Children's Head "Wenr. Philadelphia and Baltimore Pattern Hate, selected by an Expert Milliner. . . Our showing in the above lino will bo complete. Tho newest fabrics and effects -from the best Looms will bo shown- you. Ladies Neckwear, Belts, Hosiery, Gloves, Kabo Corsets, FLANNELETTES, ;Bleacliiit firown Sh &c, at Bottom Prices. ; ? ... " CMldren's andx 1: the Best 4 2nd, - 3rd, 'and 4tl., nrna UUliUU w - .' - H . Hand Bags. ' ' ; Factories. 1905. '' Favor -us mm mm vill find a full lino cSsZlz C L ; - " 4 QINiaHAMS 1-' , . -. j . -itli yonr presence r- ., .
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