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-A "J 1 1 1 t I! THE ,FBANKLIN . TIMES. I THEia 7C0DEN WEDDlNJJ.i J. A. THOMAS Editor andPreprietor. 02HB TXAB, : .! .. . ...... ...f . BIX JtOKTHSy TERM K02TTHS, - " v Fama. Ftbnurf 9. tLOO --l90 tlr. anrT IIrs T. C . Harrison Celebrates The Fifth Annl- versary ,cf their. Har- r . v VOLUME THIRTY-SIX. With this issue the Tnres eaters its 88th volume. Just twenty-nine ; 1; FBOU STALUKGS; J. O. Siedg iTaUghtly under the weather. -'Vt J . v Some of the fanners have - begun, their farm work.-. :. X. ?" The school at Cedar Rock is flour iahing. 93 on rolL 7 ; -.7-,. ' : ; There seemato be a lot of -rkitirig "Wooden Weddrng!-at 'theiru, quite Hckor-W days, but we are , v - tV - . . . i - s lnt. a . . i . v... -.-., I - Mr. Iaham Ball cava - a tartv ta riTTii -' rAM - . i -ma r m t - 3 - man ti irara no n ti nw im t , - - n - nr rCrIS at bk bom. bat :: W.R: Munnj the picture man, will be at Stallings X ltoada, the' 14th and 15th of February.. ; .; ;.Maa iLDIie Glasgow' came home :VOnbe 25tlc il - January 'Mrtod Mrs.T. C Harrison j'celebrated their wonder how the eirIswouId like a f 4 . W ... - gray pony r : - -.- -Mrs. Wiley Bunn and Gif ton Stal ling are - very sick with pneumonia at this writing. ' " Mr. Burwell -Pearoe' and wife, of Raleigh, ; spent i. f ew days in this sec tion last week, rvvv 1 Mr.i Johnnie f Stallines ? has ubeen i the following acoonnt of th affair? A I younff mule last week, ; m.il'.ii " f w-r" f flertain bov.haa !. been walking Tervl Bince then It The WaIv VA ' A itr . at 1 certaia I Thfimas Cranmer Harrison, of Wash- PX- merton avenue was thrown-oten - tot Miss Minda Pearoe and Mr. Mark . Aditnr I their I .in whiohdatehe has Januai7 25th, fWhalf past eight Wednesday nit; at the home of herjTrto P Saturday -nd took charge, smce which date. twefveVdock, in celebratioof sister- MriAlfordiiuitea ?nth ber home peop e. been responsible ; for wnav appearw i the ufth anni versary . of - their mar- number of friends and relatives wit- 'The postmaster has ' moved the in the editorial columns, and also fori riage.. nessed the ceremony. We wish them postoffioe from the shop ia front of . , iv .Anrn I ne borne was most tastefully dec a long life and mucn happiness. ' ; W. O.Stone's itorettf the room built , : ? v , "I J?" "tS55v PamB, fTw;Mr Hunter, after- seiidinff ;a on. the side of thestore Jteenbeid against wie Puiw - 7'""' fVf-lUw pleasant -days with bi.dawbter.l-.vMe.JJ.-'.Wkeles.: "Walter times durine this period what are I ""V.:" ,J. anu - Wowsigyjjg- his home inj" Oxford.- lasti Strancre. Louis ?BowdenuC EroMt v.JaU:vM..ro,ki3t: Ma. causea u.tosurrenuer .uu (WaJh. dieprtittj. -oor thing. r :- , We & were to betr old ship" to go adrift,but it seemed,! parlor i'andi dining room, were Good-bye, best wishes -for theUeath of Mr. John XSordpn, which in rln'tfl An I Times, and a kiss for Old Punon. locourred last Tuesday morning. The .. V U green background. - - l . IW Er Rosix. hTO;.:-. JnPth The firueats watr rAAAivAd in th "the thought that no man "sheuld put J hall bjr Misses Annie Travw, Annie him W b. the ilow and look back,? I PF?e M7 Harrison, of Eufleld, t .. . .... 1 onrf , M AAT1- " rriUn T would inspire us to take fresb cor-jrenceville. Va. or. nnah forward. -: Durinal .In the-drawniff room, artasticallv f A . . M rldeoorated in green andwhite, with a milL theae twentv-nme years the xwbi. -s., . . and its editor have endeavored, to land Mtb. Harrison received their 'KEARNEY ITEMS. Mr. C. B, Kearney has commenced (operations .again of alL . - . - Caiaviard Bxrioc Stalling, Feb- 5 190. a It is remarkable sometimes, - bow at - his lower saw I much strife and SI feelinir can bel ".3 1 n 3T makioff your arraeteioU for ' Oeaae aed fiopplits for J5M. v & iw :ford sow "deal square" with its patrons, andl" - the people generally. We are pleased Robert Turnbull, of Lawrenceville, to say that this fact has beenrecog- :- . . , , A . A. . - -.rs. T. C. Harrison wore her nized, and upon entering this new wedding; gown , of white crepe de volume, the "old reliable,1 as some chine, with Duchess lace bertha and friends kindly refer to it, does so un der most nattering prospects the subscription list being larger f. than til line Mondav. the larcrARt one wei j . , 3 i . e v i : f ' o . pw uiuiuuxigB, uuques oi wuiie car-1 mg 170 pounds. JMrsTA S. Harrison, of Enfield, wore an embroidered lace robe over wmie taseta ana her nowers were engendered over a ' political poahion where there is" nothing but honor at stake.' Some men will .Bght harder to keep a man whom 'they dislike from receiving an honorable position in the organisation of - his nart than tViair will trt tMim-vir. Mr. A. T.Wilson had another hog K ' . ' . v.u U Tk o "I... m . l make-ehifta in politics cease . to fight when the bit? battle is on and the ranks are in need of recruits. " Mr. Omega Edwards lost a mule last Thursday, it is supposed from pneumonia. ' Mr. Frank Pearoe, the house ma ker, is doing a job of building for J. T. Weldon. Mary had a little beau Who followed her to school, But quit because the teacher said ever before and the advertising pat jerimson ; carnations. - 11 was a2ainst the rule. ronage correspondingly healthy. The guests were tiien ushered into Miss Ora Winston, the popular H 0tlC8 fit EllCfltlOIl "Soil. We do not deem it necessary to T" - -By virtue of two exeeuttot,. In . f , 1 mnt nf Kfra TTW T5o-w I . .. . . of VftDCO COUUty Itt favOf f C. W. conduct of the Tnres, as it. record - - - r ,1 lr. D. T. Smith wick, of Louisburg,! Baoey and Cooper's Warebeuie of ita r,aat stands for itself. As our Mr. vt R '-Pk.f.u.w pas8eainrougn iastweex,gomgaown Co , sgalnat M. B Dake. 1 have r I -,. w... tit K l. ... t ... . . .- ... . , mm InMAno I w " uupw-ui. iuoiucoo, i levies on toe interest 01 saia xu. ! - - f I t.nrninrr Krirlaw the chandelier to the four corners oil . the -table hung' malene streamers, Mr. II. Wiley Edwards, who has to I gracefully entwined with smilaz and not been quite well for some weeks, caught at the corners with bunches tett Monday tor JNortoiJc, to consult of pink ; carnations. In the center iJT- Jrayne m regard to his health. - We had hoped to begin the new I was a large cut-glass vase of pink f Our neighbors are getting ready to volume, in an enlarged size, but carnations on center-piece 01 aoyer porad pastor) Rev. A. L. Or- iuiuiua, utauju ui pui i mond. Of course all crood nreachera readers well know the paper has al- wavs stood for and - advocated those ((uestions and principles that tend BUILD UP. lace, vandies, enclosed in j shades, completed the decorations. i saiaas, ices, Don-Dons, etc, were served by Misses Nannie Zollicoffer, J eannette Musgrove, - Jessie Green and Allen Hart, dainty little maids! o. Date id a tracl oz land near Epsom, in Fraokltn county - coo talmoff one b judred acre more or less adjoining the lauds of Peter BUmbaek, ' Bofoa Duke, Qo. Ayeeeue, tb heirs of N. H. 8taiobaek and Frank 8uinbaek. a small part of this laud it ia said could not do so, on account of not being able to secure the material in time. In a short while, however, it is our purpose to enlarge and other- . . .. I in Tmk and xrhitft froo.Va. vhn wm we improve uie paper. i-vJ vr- t?. out bv the Farmers and Merchanta Mareh 1906. His mothar has 11. 1 . XT . - T .1.1! ..ft are- wiling to be pounded in that Mid ibtereet of said M. 8. Dak pleasant and substantial manner. In said land for eaah by publie The handsomest calendar received auction to the highest bidder at at the "Times Bureau" in Sandy I the Court House door In Louis Creek is the "calendar of roses" sent! burg. N. C , on 1st Monday la We wish to thank all of our friends I Davie and Mrs.- Fannie Weller. isaaa, oi louisourg. i he work was -4. " ; r A eozv corner, between the din- executed or designed by Paul de fitted nD Longrie,- the famous floral artist,of ery way, in the past, and nope xo whWerrfrappe was served by Misses California. inex na iiiurwuxi ui uie same iu ui juuiw vuujl uu uaiMi niu. ue I MX. VY uson S premises give evi- future .. iguesTH were men conaaoiea mio i denoe ot the march of progress, ha v- uw unrary oy mrg. w . r. iiuery, i rag had the outside and interior of I where they were met by Mrs. O. L. I his residence nut in order bv the ar-1 A womax's club in New York! Clark. As tiiey passed from the twtio na of the naint hmah. all ntJ held a pure food convention at Del-1 library Jthey j were shown into the I buildings received the same touch, life eitate therein. This 6th day or Feb. 190C. H. C- KaAiNiT, Bh'ff . of Franklin Couaty. , raonlco's. A swell restaurant of that canned stuff is most needed. only of a different hue. A few ooats "den" in charge of Misses Bertha A Mat Willi. HoTl i:.nnn on f. I .i 1 .1.: 1. , kind ia inat the nlaoa where reform in ": . f -W1 F IuaB iWJt a 4 " r " 1 j onn Aouicorxer, wnere tney register-1 last longer, lea ineir names upon a nigniy poush- A scxkntist comes forth with the prediction tKat the sun will be cold in 20,000,000 years. We have no patience with a man who thus de liberately tries to worry us at this OR I happy season. NO NEED OF "A LEADER' "A BOSS." ; Some New York Democrats are now talking of getting a "leader" to succeed overnor Hill. upon a led wood tray: this to be kept by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison as a souvenir of I the occasion. . All during the evening Gombro's Italian w nana, concealed Denina a bank of ferns and palms, in the upper gallery, played beautiful selections. Friends of Mr. Frank Reavis sym pathize with him in the loss of his horse, a faithful and valuable animal, by death on last Thursday. Mr. Reavis had owned the horse several years, and refused an offer of $175 for him at one time. Mr. Harris, of REPORT OF ntcoaamoaor tbV v FIRST IIAT10IIAL BATIK, LOUISBURG, N. C, at Um eloaa of baaiaaaa Jaamarr X0tb. lftO. RE80UHCE3: Loaaa aad dteeoaata S 7A.T49.Kd irrararaJta SM.B3 U. 8 Botkda to MTirdrrsUtio 15.000 00 Premlaau on U. 8 BotvU l.OOS.St Boada, Mtuito. a lO.Ue.OO Matiag: aoaaa, larattara aa4 Ixrana Dwa frooi Matioaal baaka (mot ThiSsSoufl bjdL-with its d burg came along and Wed the biTh taak. aad . i : c j I uoree as a last resort, dui it was not I baakara believed the trouble would vleld 5- ?- Worl enclosed ' in red chrysanthemum sort of treatment Those of us shades, was bideed a picture most who know d hl aa horse pleasing to the eye of the guests, when we see one and nde him .were Then &re were the presents, all in rry to hear that "Mike" had turned I wwuj aDaaAjcryb iu aim uava kjoaiva. I xtl6' lflflt I Vffinv iftf t.him vara nninnn Amnvl T.aot. RgtnW1v AVAnvnv Um T,vV thmg tiey want is to put th party Uhe conspicuous was a full-sized D. Ayescue sustained painful burns ... Ui - ""I wheeiDarrow, nuea with ail kinds of I to both ot Her hands while trying to I Capital ttock paid la men. 1 hat has been the weakness fQfni .xu..- 4rrn mt, ; M.. UAtWti1.fl.n.a.m , Isarainatnad of the Democracy of tlifrintire 4A wm nAnna. tw f w 11- T I Oadiyldad proSu laaa Wl,,f U -i . ; " -r": " , ? it aaataxaapaid do is to prevent the designation of e,saa.8e 1,080.1 Cbaeka aad otltar eaah ttataa FraeHoaal paoar . aawaacy, aickeia aad ornta Spada IimU taaoar aotaa. Redemption .hind wita D. B. Traaaow r (S per eaat of drcalatioa.) Total, LUB1L1TIE3. 1300 69 4,4MTO 1,879 03 K.Me.so aoa.oo la&o.oo itii6i 4 15,000.00 750.00 I I l Nllt.twl - - - aetrn - Iwrnwr Than nf hoi" IrH-la Hannhtn. U.n;. . T I - T . . uymn ... - ... . . - - - r"Kr" i uouKuvw. in anno. in isa ium Bald ' uit wnai iney ougnt to- wish to. -vf ere" alsff-specimens of nine wood seems that the children wera nlvinr Nattoaalbaakaot-aitatadlaa! as.ooo oo i iin I ladtrtdaal dapoaita nbirct to , . "leader" Strang enough to dictate . .. ' j m. w hwb, pjnnwug wjiwuij uitj wugm iu uijw. .axrB. a VcSCUe. 1 caruacataa Oi Orpoaii - 10.747. ee F.aixuruia ami uiuaiaujB. ine way esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. Har. who waa nrenarino- nr in v ' rWe caaeka oataUadla, U,JT . . . i. i . i v to victory that means something- is rison are held to let aU, the voters have a voice in Over one hundred : guests vraaiong platforms and nominating nresentdurmi the evening. Amont, saved her from inW U j candidates, thus making the. iwrtv Ik. f X.. --ial!. .v" . , m w . '.I"1' Vwy wu-iiiw auu uwiiubiubuuu cuuil- UJ BUUUW log na cook room, ran to the child as soon were as she discovered, the. accident and her n !XTSa,ra(?1f?n0f e,Pr. nd Mrs. A. S. Harrison, both of. her hands were so badly ??a ndlfot.the m of Enfield, Mrs. : R.' B. Turnbull and burned that she cannot use them. strumentofaleader" who in most Mr.: Walter TurnbulL of Lawrence- This is the second accident of the wfhli and leads vifle, Ya4 Mrs. Helen M. Wendt, of kind to occur near here wHhin' the ; thelps his own fortune Kttsburg; PaMiss Minnie BurgWn, past two months.- - whether it serves the wle people o Jackson: Mrs. Herbert Barrow. Keamev. N C. Vh 7 1 QOft : or not. ; iJoth parties m New York rvnwrf Tin- nr. tr""' "I a laoAaw T n ' - rf t ness. J-oucannot expect men wooden vveddingi- ever in this corn have the highest and best sort oflW r,A t? .tlt- rr 1 i. . At. ... wummj, auu xcu. auuiiug, AailimJU 9 Royalty to party it they are compeUed frfends wish for them many lone a . -leader" in- 4 w on i;.in vi vl they may lare to celebrate their silver, ruby, golden and diamond wed dings. - . " - io- It.MOOO tui.iiC&- ; - In a Bank iodic t strtcpih aad trxpaiWftw, 4 - wbeuecU the accooipaBlavaat of Urr iM a4 ; cspltal, itUUe Ut aaaurasoe ot ataUlity a4 3 safety Through iu fciiUro jMtra of iu lit ClflZEl'BA , r b showa arrowtb la all titaalcr&U J alrecr-U " ' ": x Wtoffrrour best aerrk alike to thraaacil la ,ad ; :-: ... - -z " raaujueaM. . . -ASSETS: 1 Fir it 13 n-r Itltre L n f V ' U .r tvree Caif, 'l.;.t.TT aa-3 Flf-i at Tiltst C:-.Tt Cik JUST RECEIVED ari4t;lav4 Lvoa we sf at Ctve la w a 4 ftt ii 2-at f a-rat tt iVe un. . . -Yer traly, - 1 - ; Wl. A. HU17, Catkitf.r FJfrenra i; a a w n aire tu g-nrv m -? FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK, SPRING HOPE, N; C. ThU Bank laaa opaaad Octooav Hh. lSOS aaa Uai dVprnila Lava to maaa u vary aocoorafiag. IarJl ynar tooy tiUUa fi chaata Baak,ot Sprlar Mop. or& CXroU&a, ta ta. rrary naow mpttca, a inaoa ox ooca tae ume im (arrckaax. GDDKE:7.-DAVIS tJvO 000 CO 00 OCOOOOCOOOOCOO a aa 14 itn. ta II if a air1 tAa2Iaaa4 . . . . . ..... . . i cwmiDowaiaapiBuaiatTtrf vijatauffctl VIUMMUd PBUDENT BAKIXG- METHODS. Wa Uina CrUfiraU of Df poaltWXa UUraaU W IW aa4 lUtiW rrooi aazea aa Taon. w a errr iiartw laaarvaa aa m aAlrtWutJ urtiMUmiM6ujtMVudwlwarUUiiiMn, wtn to toa ramrti, aa la tba ru do all raa (ar a. Sclkiuac mi fraa aa4 "jo " m ia oa a prvaparoa yvar taf au, ara Tora rtapertfaily. W H. Briffla, Pres. t t. Brastlay, Yke-Prta. . F. Cmxtr. CiOitf.l S Ia order to eloae eat our Wevy w!ht 8boee we are effcrlajt tbea at a speui rw daeed price. Casta aad e the Kew Royal" Bewiof Maablae at nr 8tora ITtJ A BBADTY. THE BARGAIN STORE . W. B. COOKE. wnyiinnHmmnsnsininismfffiHinnnfsac: a S3 F. STATIONERY ! ! I ;?.: liave been oursed with a leader has weakened party efficiency and ..vsetuiness. to . ;to obey the order of a . lead8r" y stead of being; called upon . to bear : then share of - leadership and dnrec ). i tioril ' The wisdom of the whole : r number is better than the wisdom of the wisest man. - -' ' ;5 Democrats are not made to fellow v, orders of " a leader.' They believe V -; in the rule of the many and that self government 1 is -r best government, f fThey have too many. men- in their v ranks who are constitutionally agin the government' to. permit . that 7 i lavish obedienee ; to boss rule that eeems inherent among Republicans 7 though there are many in ; that party 7 yrho ohaie under the . one man power that dominates. ; - - 7 Theremust be leaders, but let them 7'. come to the front because they repre sent the principles and policies of the ?' jnajoruy oi ineir party, ana:, not" re . cause they have been selected to gire 1 1 Xn. ' . ... rf-;.'..- -.. . ,raeB. ine uinaications- are -now fiopef ul of better conditions in politics in au parues everywhere and may not hope that tiie-1 people of ; no ""r (State will accept a. leader" nor any Htato follow aboss'. but demand ' that the man who leads shall do - so because he is 'in' accord with the 7 ; right policies and the policies that 7: are approved by the majority?- - ( r The above is taken from -'the Ral . eigh New-Obserser of a recent date - and the sentiments expressed therein jmouid be endorsed by e very true and ' I(yal Democrat , - : " BAIIK OF -at BUla parabl. laetaAaa; . eacaa of atpoait for Dorrowaa . - Total, . - 7. Statb or Noara CABOLaa.t -- Covatv of PrmakCa. I mm, 7 I, B. Q. Aha. Praa. of taa abora bank, do aolaatal) awaa taat taa abova atataBaatlatroatotlMbaat of mj kaovl adgaaadbaiiaL 17 : . 7 7 r &.0,lixav,Pm. BabaeriM aad twora to bafora bm tXIa Tta day of fab , 1900. - ; - . T. B. Wruaa, N. P. Correct -Ittaafc . . - v" "OrW. Tori, ' . ' J. V. Attw,; " - - ' i7-;-"P.B.VUU,v.-"- " 7-7 .-'L' r' . Vr - JDitvctora. vlnfOU N QSVI LLE.7 N "7 07. 7 at tha eltaa of boskiaaa iaanary 29th, 3 906, -V'.- RESOURCES.' " V;' Mrs. Harrison was formerly Miss j lrfana aad diaeonats 9S 4219a W,nniVla t. "Trtft .' .. ' , 8,140.11 shehasanost offriends who, will Uabank. d iakara . 80.e7T.85 jom the Times in. wishing her and I Caea items 4, -'-7 j aa.oo her - good husband .;jnany more1 such happr - anniversaries. Editob Tnucs.l - U0TES FR0H PILOT. - Good mornings friends, v Nattonal bank notes and other U.8.notea . ;. "7,-' LI ABILITIES. Capital atock paid in ; 7 7 - Sorplaafnad -DndiTided profit lea earreat . -68.54 665.00 64,&48.76 6,000.00 4,000 00 I feel that I cannot keep -still tnv J&il longer our good friend "Punch - has Derxmita subject to ehsk,-t--,-; aa'.oos aa somewhat misreDresented us. - He Cashier's checks ontatandimr T54i X had bettermind how lie" calls -us I otal ' pouter or be will bavagood a- I am son . for . being' called Pus ch. here t0 6ay that Pilot " is noted only i nied bank, do, solemnly ewear that for f best of everything, no matter Udnn,?tot I 64,849.76 I. W. Q. BlddiA, Cashier of tt Vbor-I Undiyidod proflta the ' ' , W.O.BuaE1 Caahler: BaoacriDed aad awora to before me, thts 7- - . L l(iTpnii.K P Cobksot- Attest: - .- - , e, - c-c Chthni, -IrV-r v. - Iry G. Biddjck, '- ' " r Directors. ' - HAPPY GREETINGS. - ; 71'am giving thebest tobacco seed to my. customers and those who may hA mv rn arTnOTa All whs nv. mi. iT- i, Fi auuxewuy uas sweiiea anything, please come up and settle, and oblige, what Punch says. 1 Sd"if any of : Us pout, youlmay be sure it will be as good as anybodv can pout, -V. t f, s- Misses Hunter and Oonan are still using green woo&'VT e5, " 1 , Fire on. Washington street one day this week. T Look out.!, I:; , Peaches will be scarce around Pi lot this year if they stay much longer. . -A certain vounsr man has his neck er . k-a his bead. Punch spoke of -a new bugy. I j W. H. WaddelL, .FlEPOBTOIvi'::, Taa eoromov or ni i ' ' CITIZEIIS BAIIK . c WS m FRAIIKUUTOII, 1v J FRAN KLI NTO N,: fi 7 . at the close of b'usiaeas Jaanary 9 ta, 1 9061 fi resources:. r-'r'.f : 7 1 Loans and'diaeoante - 7,'"s". a t9.144. urerdrana . - - t-- - 7 . ' - 906.87 t arnicare ana ox urea : , v 143.04 uoe irom bank and baakera 84.0i Caeh itena ;v.;"'w - ;-7-"s SS5.oa Gold eoia .-. gyoo BUrer coin, iBciaainf ait aaiaor coin correneT -. . :- -. - "? National bank Botes and other V CS. notea , ; -; . . ; : -' S.9U00 T0tal,svi; TH 75,9066 Capital stock paid I 7 1 0.0O0.OO Barpios rand. - .- . - . . 8,000.00 oainaea pronca teas axpeaaea and taxa paid . l v 1JS.1J1 Bills ptyable. - ' ' " ; H joo.00 Depoaita snbjt to check . - '-48,47)4 Cashier's cheeks ontetandior ' 7 533 eg Certified cheeks. : y ... . 7 ? ' M.VO Total, : r75,uJ3a Stati o No era Ci bouxaI - . ' Coantr of PraakHa. ; . f ' aa. .1, Wm. F. Jorner, CaahWr of the abore named bank, do eolemaly evear tbsl tbe aoore scateaietit U tree to Ui beat of Bar - . " F. Jotibb, CaaUer. 8obearibd and sworn to befora taa. th Cth day of Feb , 1M3. . - ;. .-' J.B.Moaaa,5.P. Coiaecr Arrvm 7 ., -.77" - , C a WlHiama, : 7 " " - B. W. Pallard,. " v " .. " ' -'7: B. B. White, lXrUiri (inns,.. P "jf " ' ThelArgcat, Finest and Beat selected line of StAtioacry CTcr in the cit jat re- ecived- We hare wliat you've bctn " look tng for. . ' E ? BODBIE Ke ,V -.- t, , r Yours tmljr, .S3 siiDBDiuinnimiiniiniiiHiiiimimiiiiiiijc uvj.U'Uuu If 7 ' V , -I ba one of the .ooat.up-to-daU - 7 liass ef Valentiaea U the 8 late J and fsel lue thai U will QWliYJ&REQUIR a look at ear vast crsaU sillsfic'.Uo tha ticii U hoaM be priparsj. a tbtra. ainojl itra a;cr'.C2snt Vj HsntcsVcr acd yo-a Ccaa atl o a, 4i o a i O o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o FARMERS 7 AND MERCHANTS BANK " LOUISBURG, N. C. "0 - CAPITAL A!(0 SURPLUS S3 8,0 00 OrCaUe4 SalUlteyotr Wralaeaavr Erety AtBcei Cta Cpaaut rredrtl aad 6afe SlaakUf . " T. W. WiTUCaatiBT. DIBXCT01IS : a. b. nawjnhx r. rf. tctrrorf. J. B-TH0MAR, G. C. CHEATHAM, W. W. DETUt, t. W. tlCXETT, Wsi. B AILKT. o o o o if o ( o o o o o c o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o tX 9909 OOOO OOOO OOO OO PI UL film n nn mff JL ERY . ?l?rl,!rU4enawleT.nawe ar r..f U awIlaleVJ ;rta. We wstt ywa M axatsiaa Uaar. afJ fat aUl se v.V f!'!1 fir Ibe tl. JjaiJet W ta tlatk aa kite 10, U. 53 aid tie wartli It. 23. aad tir; atS efa f a.. UtTMldHtae yaa star t tit tu a tt for t:, won 71. AW aJUae tie Ue sulfas. CVUirea Vaaat m vimW euaUra--ly aad Sit. AU Ike fatty a&4 Jata tnrU u umiAirwjaitauiciun:t7a yv f-ai. ; fi BIG LOT : OF i UGS in inl m c i ;MV&nt U i UB tM, j iW kee rt tie r-ticsaVsslkalf miler U tas ta Mt J nets ti. Ca3 aa.fl f.l..1!' rv" - r e tall eratW aiUa- wuiEfuni, uu . a:il f.is, IZmulzrrt aad rres ytr wtU Junii la a few iir t taa icy Wrrw at tcke4etr. All ttlt are iiir airaacel Is aH Uaaa. rua-ia. Oar atd at tie rUH ;?ta. , - c:rt i-J h'.m 5U i:, WJf tW. If yea Un t--l ' t r i:r ri.,5 t ti, lyt live lrt lirr ,8:V"-'rV:r fr,a 'i Si nl yvtr imVW ta cer. If i:: ;t f. i t t a f : I 1 . - e i s. ; , : . a : '.r ;:'. a ; r ; - . i- i A 4 f c . r i - r : M t y z m '."I I .A - i ... . V -.xe.'u.':, It cii.a at U,e Its! tllll. - a : . : i i :r.ioii
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1906, edition 1
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