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THE FKANKLIN TIMES. J. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. (INK YKAR, ... $1.00 SIX MONTHS, ... j55 TIIKKK MONTHS, - - & Fridat. March 23. . - - - - - 1906 The confirmation of Holton as TJ. S. district attorney tor the Western district is a blow to Spencer Black litirn. r.Ni le Sam has lots of honest ser v.ints, but the public doesn't find it out except by accident. Recently an official who has handled $4,000,000 in the- last few years was taken sick, and ;in expert went over his accounts, on ly to discover that the government owed him $'2.10. On: kkiend Z. T. McGhee was Hidit nn:ch off in hiB figures and oth i r statements in his article last week, 1:1 the Progress, complaining of the 1,'oad Superintendent and the Board 1. 1 ( 'otnmissioners for the manner in which the roads of this township have l.ccn worked. In talking with Mr Williams, the Superintendent, this u ffk, he informs us that he has en deavored to work all of the roads in i lie township to the best advantage Tin; complaint of Mr. McGhee that the work done by the road force out- Mde of the township, ia not well t 'iinded, and his information was in c .i-rect. All work done by the force outside the township has been paid for by private subscriptions made by individuals, which was supplemented t' the County Commissioners from tie general fund. By using the road f n-e on the Sandy creek job last week.it is estimated that the county N.-ned somewhere about on hundred and seventy-five dollars, and the ex I '-me of the force for this work will ' paid to the Itoad Fund by the county. We deem it but just to the superintendent and County Commis sioners to say this much. The Times can't believe that its good friend Mc "hee intended to misstate the facts, but upon investigation he will find that he lias been badly misinformed. I. a i ki: Since the above was put .'i type, we see that Mr. McGhee in a letter in this week's Progress makes at some length an explanation of the tiiHt. article and asserts that his views were incorrectly set out in the original article. His explanation in ' ''ief is that he gave Mr. F. S. Spruill permission to use his name in an arti cle advocating t.h imrnvwamor,- O .".j.vi vtilOUH VI the Halifax road, but that it was for eign TCtauuAFQR FARMERS. THE RACE QUESTION. Aue iouowing card from New W h Jfork 'allows that there is good era paper any dearer statement of the thought in that great metropolis for race question than the following tak the farmera of the South: en from the Newark Advertiser, one "REDUCE YOUR ACREAGE, of the largest papers in New Jer GET 16c. FOR COTTON AND 8ey: GET YOUR RIGHTS. IN- -The race riot at Dayton, Ohio, is CREASE YOUR ACREAGE, GET not an isolated case. There have been 6c. AND MAKE THE SPINNER Bavage outbreaks in other parts of the RICH; HE GETS WHAT YOU Middle West,and they have occurred LOSE. PLANT FOOD CROPS in Eastern cities. The assumption that AND GET FULL PRICE FOR the white population in the North are COTTON." ' mnra k'ai-.-a -i ... - .iiivAi auu wiciouiui tut? uegru than the Southern whites ar ia not THE INDEPENDENT FARMER, sustained by facts. Lvnchinsrs occur The farmer is the man above all in both sections, but with more fre- men who should be independent. If quency in the South, for the manifest on aU,?e,Can "3 reaaon that the South stains the on ine I arm everything that is used . , , on his fable. The public generally is Soat bulk of the negro population, dependent upon the products of the w"le the Southern counties are most- farm, while the farmer is not, or rural and the people widely scat- ouuum not De, compelled to depend tered lf1KZ 3r "ITT M-stion what would happen eats, and eat what he raises, there m orth d ne dement of would soon be a noticeable change in lt8 population was as large as in the the general conditions. Caddo Mills South. The causes of race antaeo- nism exist most larelv axaayu uao me ngui Dor i races comes into competition. iiug w n. not only that, but this is The negro laborer has no chance what- an opportune time to begin to preach ever in the North because he is in ouul uwirune tne tarmers of the small minority. The doors of skilled eoutfj. Now is the planting time, mechanical occupation are closed to The men on the farm are beginning him, and he is a stranger to factory prepare xneir ground and plant life. If the negro population com uxuHO ior anotner year, and it prised 40 or 50 per cent of the whole iney act wisely act for their own negro labor would conquer its way x tuW8 uepenaent upon tnem xN umbers would give it power, both in they will see to it that their crops politics and labor employment. That are so diversified as that they can would make the race question more raise what they need to live on, and acute in the North than it has ever uoi aepend upon the grocerman. been in the South, and the scenes r armors of franklin county, keep that might be witnessed in Northern tnese things in mind when you go to communities would make the South piani your crops for 1906. Cotton is era lynchings look like child's plav." ""S" gwKi wnen we nave sufficient quantities of it, and when it is a good STATE DEMOCRATIC COMMIT- pnee, Dut tnere's nothing like good old hog, hominy and plenty of ham gravy. SOUTHERN BAPTIST TION. CONVEN- Special Rates via Seaboard Air Line Railway. The Seaboard annoances account Southern Baptist Convention, Chat tanooga, Tenn., May I0th-15th, rat of one fare plus '25 cnta for round trip, from all points in North Caroli na. Tickets to be sold May Sth, 9th and 19th, with final limit ten daji from date of sale. The Seaboard has double day service from principal points to Atlanta. For rates and information addrew, C. H. Gattis, T. V. A Raleigh, N. C. Chas. B. Ryan, (i. P. A Portsmouth, Va. There's no better tonic than Thorn as' Chill Piils riOo a box at drag stores. TEE TO MEET. When the farmer has plenty for himself and family to eat, plenty for his hogs and stock, he is the most in dependent man on earth. Call issued by Chairman Sim mons for April 5th. The Democratic State Adviaorv, Central and Executive Committee is 17" A. . . ll I ixcep mese tnings in mind, gentle- nereoy called to meet in the citv of men. It will pay you to do so. Raleigh on Thursdav, April 5th, 190C at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of wTuuiusKUAbOSKS. fixing the time and place for the In a recent issue of the Princeton, Democratic Ind , Tribune we find the following: the transaction of such other 'business "In this issue will be found a rat.bwr I as moir lenethv article with wrf.. t 7. 7. J i' 'y ueiore 1 ne nanew and tba K.i. ..Tw.l , otate convention will be called r " X ut u Lii. T t5 UCU- I - . icate it especially to some of our eiti. meet for the PurP08e of electing zens who are always asking us to executive committee, endorsing "roast" somebody or wanting to know nominations for Superior court judges why we don't '-expose" some certain made bv the Distrw J to an the person or why we don't "tell all 1 made by the District convpnt.ir.na of truth" about some particular case in " " "ttn, eventn, ninth, which they happen to feel some rer- and twelfth judical districts, nomina- sonal vindictiveness. We will say that in one candidate for Corporation in the years we have been' engaged in Commissioner, and transacting other newspaper work we have never vt n0. v,.: .. to h intention to make any been asked by any one to "roast" r"' ""81 . . attendance ... -i Li., . - lis uariiesriv npairoi adverse criticism of the Road Super- someooay mat we could not recall to J in indent or Boarrl of nnmm;Minnn uujiu a ume m me me ot tbe WOU d M- mv- .uu.vuao. ii . i . , i uv roaster wnere tnere was an occa- x ield, ec. SlOn to BlVe him. t.hrnnorh tha An THE GREED FOR MONEY. doing or misfortune of himself, familv i ' L Washington Cit losf brrsd etsrf dir rreeb. 8 round pa roll for 5. s i- qasr pan rolls for 5. froeh rolls Ve d.-t , Viena loaf 16 oxs 5. Pallcoan bnsd 24 inches long 10c at J . W. King. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. Ia parsoaac of ordr tf tmU o U 3opHor Cort of Fraaklla soatr. sa4 la tb spsial prtwMsJiaf . satitM. H. B Whit. AdoslaWtfaior. Ury C Hibi. taU. bwirt at ta of T J . (1ikt. d.ai. I .III. on TbsrJy. ia, jj fc dtr of April C. .( j3 thm loo of Prsakllotoe. at tt coraroib T. C. Joysr d. a tnr..-i: si peibW a. (too lo th tUbi bWJr ti. foJto.laf dertbl ral ui. itBt!. ta fraak lio Conoty la-d lo fraatltat. To.a.ai Lo N.i. 4. H-itaaiaj r-l. ,or or for ' T lo Hriakw its. sbootS 4- W j; pj, to , for4 ae4 i p-ilnlr. Hr(ekT rritri tb S K 5 (.! u. loco, Uai !!n' .ror. tboo. ti JS p-Ut to a rick an4 lr-. r-plsr. W ,fo aia'. eornr; (bcot H (3 K. pM - Halt to a r. ek la dlTh. Woraik ' e-a.r. thDor S W j Ji llel, , nick tb a r. J. . t-n r, i,,'- eolot-1 M'h.! t ehareh l-v tia- . r. . r"'" 3 nek t.. Mro.f , f ftirrh EGERTON'S WANT COLUMN G. W. FORD & SON u JWB A EE r?rLU50- H's nn m Ell I J. Kaii! sc4 A;l f!)taU. PASTURE YOUR COWS. If joti wish to pastor your cows in a geod pasture, apply to T. T. Tirrill. at Allen Bros. 8tc re. Notice, Delinquent Tax-Payers The attention of delinquent tai payers is called to the provision? of law reqairing the payment of poll taxes in order to be eligible to vote at the next ensuing elec tion. The time will eoon expire aod I nrgo upon all delinquents to attend to this without delay. March 20th, 1906. H. C. Kearney, Sheriff. lot . lLfcr fv hz'f K f pol. 2- Holt l., Mtcrr i f f borrb lol; itef ,S. s" K 2 polr JO (:nk tT Cc Dfn'i r.,rcr li. i AGE NOTICE. On Saturday the 24th day of March, 1900, at the old Rhoda Harris place, where John Jeffrey? now lives, in Harris township Franklin county, I will offer for eale at public auction for cash the followiDg articles of property: All household and kitchen fur niture, farmiog nteosils, baggier, wagon?, corn, fodder, shucks, ptc Sale w ill com meuce promptly at 11 a m. This March 8tb, 19'6 Martha Mann eoro-r ia A I.or. teocw ' 3" " I K. in p. -.'. 17 liok t i as Iroo Uk Mrs Cr' coro- tbcf N.5i"W poln to a r k. Chr.ibioa't eora.r. ! tb-cer N rr,- w. 1-5 p z3 liaki t.- j Chfibm' eornr. tbcf- N. (' W a frt lo a rik. fjrrarij i'lird-jMno i escr ! ner aod corner f r Mr Lc-f H Hlb' incne neap )ln IlKbl'i lit to a r k Kearosj's old mrctr lho- tlooj Mr Uiibt'n llo sbout N JJ" K h ite of No. 3. tbmc N. t3 ?r 3 p.ls) l- s StSSo ID to p!t ll3cr. N .'-V polrs i" 1 1 k t" ib biDDio, log 13 kcr tni.r- jr Lot ',). o. Lot on Main Strrt In KranklinU o, t- o'l'l od oortfa by lota of k!m. M. C Hfol; od I). T Ward, on -.t by rrnt frr, o0 o,.b br 1 of H. 3. Lowrr, aod on t by M:c .Street. blD- lot deribd 10 id fr-cs IL 1'. Ulcks to T. J . Htbt Tb Wm of :!, t oD.tbiH eab. rmsltd-r . a Iwflu raotb Uta ilb iotrt.t od .lfrrJ pstidU froic dte of mU it n pr fot. Tbls 1 2:h df of ilarrb, 1V K H. Whits ' a I ft !Usk timU siJt-tl ai n U r ss li fcrtowjr1!!-! est krp i m M w m sws-rsoK c rtAl.,!n, aWit. T1xsmcI. it Kit yrs ci n 1 t CITIZENS BANK OF HENDERSO cr c-tf rTfT ails tcrn lfc ; . c t U ; a t'OMMISSIoNJiK s S.M.K OF I.AMi 1 1 Lisju Assrrs 1-iOOXOOiX) ,lr. Wanted Don't too wirt i pair of ici kid. paUot lsatbtr !oa. blaehr cat. tb lati tlyU. wti loor, fiu b!Ur L(i iKcrex fortabl tbao any b yon e at : j bar for 2. If yon do K. N. A ' R Z Ktfrtn will sail too a pair' for II 50. Go-jmaa aaks tbats I pciallT for ss W a!o baa a I lull stexk of ilipt-r atd low obooi in black, ahiU and tan. FARMERS AND tot Wanted Or d i: NOTICE! Having qualifle.J &a ai mi Dint rut n i . LaDrajtr. iWd. noticr in horhT pift to ull prnong bo'.htiK rlnlmn nlID.i hi. mtatcNi prwent hum u or M,,rr W h 2Qd. 1KI7. or thin notioj. w,l b plraj :n .r of tbpir rwotorj. All rr)n owir,c 1 eotate will make immiliiiti pavnr.t ! name. This Man h Jn.' 1 ;ior, Mkx Mary J I..t scute a F S. S SpbiilL, Attjr. A, 1m: EXECUTOR S NOTICE. HsTin qalifld as eiotor of M . S Darin, late of Looisbor. Franklin dd tf. C, this is to nollfr all r. n hain(c claims aeainst tbe ataL , r dec--al to exhibit thsm to lh nndr siKnd on or tx-foro tb lftth H.t r.f Maroh. 1907. or this notice'will r nl..H in bar of their rcorery. All pr.,Ds in ucDtl to said estate will Dlea mil. immediate paymsnt. This Mri2 16th H.T T'.rtae d( c or ,;r I i oar: . t rr.k'.:n ' cf, a .,-. f!.riifsl:! I'ritlj IU-vj',, ( -..!!.. .... at ooor. t tb.U.Crt Hor- "'l ' ' I TOOr 1 1 V tarK N (' . ,i ron:.r ao..,,c .,, initio DltUr I n rl ..I InnJ. I., ,: Art.a frwt c TOO War . in Kmrklio ivobIt K. r, -.1 . ... . v T . ' t'T th. land. t ha'rc i .t r-. I.'.. I 1,1X1 33 D DI flf ! hy th. ir.d. ,,f A J.l' Htm oB . a . ; Wt iT t l.o : r '. r.f J.-,,. 1'.. r iDj ,4 irrr. m , r o r iraa . t It, Norf Hrn. K, m pl,- If'tc. . thirj rah nod I-:! ; . Is , Iro m .! at . ,f .A ! T w j :. Kr T t ' v c . a ' . 7 cu z r do too "act a 1:(U K...... pair fcr Try day that anil kr ' rftlyc!raad ware ' w bat k iud of waalh ; tbatn If y-3 cje ' oi calf at th tas pries will fill yoor wacls. nae b-m in dissss', cb.'.drst acd b its' at r n(H froa Vi 11 J5. it Wm. H M. S. Davis, Jr , K locator of M. 8. Dum, dee'd. Rcfpitt, Attorney. IS IT RESPECTABLE? ' .i-i,iuieH il utjwmeB ratnftr Tasn. . a ., v , . rn,.u r . I I'.iiu r n n t A : ituai.ji21.iii rvr-in - - fo' ' "UC else. We often wonder hnw thaaa I Ever sina tha . j - " viivoa JcuiuuflLa (Mil HPI 1 - 1 "' money in certain quarters " V ' I 7". ".r "u.w. m5B! . 01 ' vvrtain interesta which they wish r. lett-nded ed, after most desperate efforta. in t.) antagonize. r- Ui I. ! 1 ft . " I r 1 . sj.ir.-t of the times con - 7h T wu"wyu.1 wf"cn ouia give mocra Deneve that the Republi that the creed for monev F, . w SlveQ w tne pub- can party is respectable enough fr j 1 in nnnr unn tMnnni n 1 o - j- 1 1 is rather a catchy ST 7 . 7Xrn , eliminating the ignorant nm, f mm 1 1 1 . I Lurjin in a 1 m rii 1 1 7 t n o r nrsa -n4 1 c? ' v v- :.nr,,Hean.. n .loubt is sometimes over- "i:r. - 1 441 Politics in this Stat. ti,. T? vn-rkf. . 'f ,ln not w4ah o . I- nuuie Monw, mislor- : . , "r'" n :.i.v H.ich whv ht oarofni i " ! 01 troubIe over which they may nave beeQ trpng to make weak-kneed I 1 1 'A V U t . . k . . . ........ f.l . I " V II Ml ill LIIH inc(H uiic in u-uiy a reality. And we do not J , ver-y them to jo n i . . . . I interest! nor atnnoa nononl I J nave to io to tht irrf.nt oit OJ I . . " FfloiIIM lor t . vr,i, " "VU" this reason. Do not iret th M. oul 18 thin condition. It w .11 ,i,t . snau cease to "roast but in oi u nign Kepublican author even at our own doors and in many !u aWera newspapers mnst rely y can be relied on. Democratic pa 'Hail ) nf A1 ATTT inW - A 1.1 I i. i t vu uucu nit m iiiirinunr ortii .-s.iii i our domes, and is a nan. sad tmiv " laiuugu pers ana speaters have reratlv t the lite of many of us. While we "7. fua81 or g've asserted that, tha R.nM;. ... j " i . ' I . ... uuoiicitv nmnat.lv it n,r- . i " ..vunu icnuem a:r whiir tionai 0-. 5 m state -iy ,0P Fed. prefer n look on the bright side of 6 trUt)le 0r Pain for any per- erai omce8- lnw now admitted by ev ery tlnng, candor compels us to sav i ne l ar lieel, the organ of the Black . 1, .. . . I. I c ' . . 'I ThlO ia ryryr. t 4.U - r . I I t . -w '-il me Krreei ior money lias taken a vuc ut lUB IUny uis news- "urn iacuon. in a recent issue that 1 on many PeJf'! "i almost every PaPr esh is heir to. The man who paper excoriates the leaders who .. .............. . v . r .i i i w i ."Hlllllllll V L 11. M iparril tr vonf nnR .1 L 1 I 1 .1 -r-. ... i . u, t - wUW,u- mmseii, some mem- troi tne itepubiican party M i.e. llealtn. mnrala ra ill i .. . . I r r V j UOi Ui 1118 miiy or a triend, the ad- State. We copy the - - !npfniir tTvtinng else is o-lven a secondary t au- UH.derat.on to money. It is monev verbser wants a free reading no- tract: ' I frlva TIT hmk ..II. t . I ,frni con- in this following ex- N0TICE. By Tirtae of an onlcr of th ouri oi r rannin count v. I (ball oo Won aay. me jii day of Apnl 1 i6. at thf l oo- i Hoowdimrin thf td.n nf Lwi.huru. V r j sell at pnblic auction to th. hi(thit bijrlr certain tract or panvli of Unt lyitg; 0n,l ' situated in Dnnoi town.bip. Franklin conn ! ty. in said Stt ailjoininif the land of V , i . nunc ana othi-r. nn,1 boiandd iv f.,l l0." t.1" trSrt "D tb" North bJ th 'D.l. of T. W right, on thf E.u.t br th lanrl. of John Pettifonl. on the Sonth br the land of E T. Wright, and on the Wrut by the land of the dower tract, containing fortr two and two-third. (4iS) acrv,, more .'.r lee. and Tract Tin r r reion in the wi,j oi'i doiifr. coutaini-ic twenty-one und on. third 2im acrw. T-rra. of aale, On. third caah. balance lut Jar of Janoarr 1 W)7 with interest from date of sale Marh J. IVmih . KlOM 1odd. fom - M. Person. Atty. ALE OF LAND. NOTICE. The place for bucry men will b found a I G. 8. WHITE'S RESTAUIIANT hainf recently tBOT.d in Msl ows new building. A flrst-clajw mel can and will be serted fresb and hot. sub the b-t the markst ffords. Come to see me. Yours to please, . H. WHITK. LOUISBURG Harness Sljop ! Nasb Slrnt-2 Door I W . IL. Tl M . 7 ' c f lilutiev mnnuir o 1 1 fl, : t I UOt) Wnicn M 1 1 a for oa mnV. . .l K Thn.. V..n. . 1 , ...... , w u i h. it n " mv,u ouacB an i "wi umo uruven tnemf vm in n "UiiLr rnnn w I in Ima l,unn . m r I hia ad anrl K i. . . . I J u, uuiu " nauio a le. uyou! auu uaeuiuitjai I0T tD9 task nmity, a dozen or more years, gitimate piece of news nnn,c n whiV.h hQa Kr, io -M -,my, the chief and" upper Wng "me We oan W Whether this inefficiency arises mom .iu Hti,,n concerning him is, how . S oiinem. ihe important com stupidity or volition we are at "nu ll money has he made? What is q116811011 w how best to manage them, no loss to say, and declare franklv ie worm. e Mom it var- H I W a nnntul mi . I .1. 1 .. . - .., UCB aUy. icvcuuj' iu ue Amen- " me latter, rney have cared ne make inquiry concerning the can Press a paper read hef tict or1 eiop- a880Ciation which an own 8elfi8, Mrsnn;'::: r: 1 "iieuier ne nas aone any 1 r luau gxlinthe world. He is sized up, , 8ugge8l?on on this point. We that of their party. Pie scramble was as we h ay, by the money he has made' don,t remember the editor's name or of vast more importance to t.hm tw "1.: . 1 . I vuuu ' 111N great greed lor money has WQere it was read, but the fact st.inta Party success. ThAir ha j fr..uti t- . I. i : 1 . . I - - ' oLiuni mai in manv e.nm. in nnr mamM-v T'k;,, i:t -j ., . : 1 1 . , .. , "unities it is thwartino- ira n' Zr -i. J' b"a 11141 Ueea 10 DQU(1 UP By Tirtue of power uiren me by J J Bar row. Clerk of th Snr. i- t e- , . .... 1 . uur. ii r rm n in i - county, in a soecial nrrxvwIiniT .ntitii i..k I loire ontnud 1 1 Iford and others ajrainut U.H 111 . 1 . .. 1 others. rm: a proceeding to rl land for P411" Ohop at the abore place dirunon. the onaerwgtied appointed com and m nrecare.? I, miaeionerforthepnrpoee. will, on Mundar. j Prare,l to repair your uu uT 01 Apni iyu. the um be,nK the nrnM promptlr I first Monday of the month t .k. r . r i- House door of IrankJin con'nty, at Loni. j 6rd wrk and eeii to tns hmheet bidder for ! T W " . - . c.mu a cen-ain tract or parcel of land in hranklin county, Sandy Creek townahip N t ., adjoin!n the lands of Col. J Y Jonew Mra. Mary 8peed, the Cooke land and oth ers The same being the tract of land bouirht by Mrs. Mary B. Alford at a .ale mad. br ,0t Ma"MnbnrK-commiMionet. April 5th 1997. containlnsr 74 acre.. This i. a ralua' blc tract of land, is well timbere,), and hn MarcTet'h" 1906T,4,iOD "" " Tbl" B. B. Masskjih-bo. ( ommiMionor. Co. pone. tnwartincr its own nnr. ,i . .,,,. . r For instance, some individuals t W nm ttCe niamg party' llttle or no an office- con- peop'e become so erasoino: that thv n "auu) "n roast some one he gays cern tnat the wishes of the idea of co-operative work and want to "Certainly." He hands him paper and should be heeded." mane u an tnemselves, and so throttle pencil, askme him to write and iiirn I Remember nnur Vif k -1 u KOOU in thft WmiM ta rnoit.. 1 u . li.ll l.i ... their community. Rv tnmin; 1.. " ttax, -uu ue cannot " uuu wer a part or a recent ed to- good UnitV. Rv tnrmno- lo. a little of their money to encourage ottense. If he is not willing to nal in a prominent Republican paper LU enterprise tney would responsiDuity ne cannot wnose editor has had a recent conti- not only make it possible for their expect the editor, who has no interest dential interview with President wu uiresm 10 grow, out would he n in the matter, ti d an Roosevelt. others as well. Then the BTeed for n . .i ' . monev nftn . ?f!T.or 0f co there are affairs of pub- which returns with double tor for c ,ntere8t which require different disadvantage on the very persons who treatmnt; but, as the Tribune says, love the almighty dollar so well. Men in such matters newspapers must rely ACC0Unt Southern Baptl oner n r ts m ms-. : . . .1 1 . 1 . I ttlpnM: 1,.' aDOVee ontUeir owa Jdgment.-American fewujg greea ror Press v.- w uiouiav. s- SPECIAL RATES 1st Con ventlon, Chattanoocra. Tenn via southern Hallway. The Southern Rail T 4- -rrr m , . J cwr m r. a. iiagnes. auwuni 01 southern Baptist Conven- Loaisbarjf, N. C. Uon and Auxiliary Societies" low Dear Sir: Ther's nothino- iiw. round trip rate of one fare nins tackle so well aa a cheap paint town. e- Tcketa will be sold May 8 ivo is cneaper than any of 'em. P.. 11, final limit 10 days from Cheap m-tans dear, anrl hT Mot0 . uays rrom cheap; yoo can always tell which. June 16th mVP h 6XteTm Dn" town is nastv: chean nrt i. tturJiul Jane lotn may be feecured hv aod I true Defo. positing ticket and on payment of a Mr A J Smith. Lifctloativn v fee of 50 ih!" h.?W: hyPint W Mi E Tet double daiTy Be'ryici for Thann 13 1-2 gallons Devoe: bad 4 12 left j u i L Chattanooga Mr AH Robert. T'm. ;n1 L.. nd w shortest route to th rw building; pain. DevoespaVa 20 enta In?1011 M weI1 M most scenic more a eallon for It: i Tha ronto Kk a -i ot.BWIU0: llioe lOm. Ih. .1... 7 . ' o-- Miug """"SU -rVHUeVllle nrf pany wrote over half a million of V"' t.ih. knows the "Land of the Sky." p., 1 JT bruary,8ee hteara ' "" "o how particulars call on any Agent of tiS North Carolina Franklin In the Clay Drewry, Stephen B. HoifheB et al, vs. T. U. Lacy, Admr of M. Woodlief, 8. E. Pearce, Mrs. na rearce, Kobt. A. Wxsodlief et ai, neirs at law of end M Woodlief. f'laran t ? full satisfaction ep separaU parts of ha-nes i ana can tU you Up all (). K Brin rae your work. Respectfully, C F RICHARDSON SEABOARD Air Line Railway Scotland Neck Commonwealth. 1 here is a great deal of truth in the above which should receive the thoughtful consideration of quite a large number of the local readers of the Iimes. Three little rales we should keep, lo make life happy aod brih. Emlle in the morning, smile at , , hJ'k" dA! Mo"ti Tea at night Sold by Boddie & Perry. Greensboro Life Insurance Com- w - Jui a luillli business the month of Fehrnsr J. A. l urner, agent, and have him w explain the policy. Yours trnlv. 88. P. 8. -Allen Broa. Co. sell our paint. i Southern Railway, or address 1 . J. Green, C. T. A. v- Raleigh, N. C. NOTICE TO ROBT. A WOODLIEF. The defendant, Roht. A. Wood lief, above nimed will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Supe rior Coart of Franllin county against the administrator and ,n .u. ooaiier to rerire a juagmeut taken against sa'd M. wooanei and docketed in the of fice of the Clerk of the Snne-Jn. n l . t i- ... v-uurt oi rransim county; and to sen me lands or faid M. Woodlief to make assets to p7 j.alrf Judg. pent iudebtedneaa and sueh other indebte ness as may be found to be doe from the said decedent- nd the said defendant. RobL A Woodlief, will farther tV. that Vi a im 1 jt a. the term of the 8aoerior said eoanty to be hald on tt. ond Monday before U fint Mon day of ScDtemfcer. it ki 20th day of Aogost, 1908, at tbe LoalBbur, N. a, and aniwer or demartotbe complaint io .aid action, or the plaintiffa will ar ply to the Court for the rlief de manded in eaid complaint Thli 22nd da7 March, 1906. J- j. ba&row, a 8 a, of Frmnkliu Couttj. Direct line to all points in SOUTH, SOUTHWEST NORTH, NORTHWEST. the Wan tod Perhap yea want a mors i isb and drsy shoe. If Toa want to sbo you car lies Zoijtlsr and Harcey hto. Thsr ar tbe acme cf iht stie sssksrs' art Id style, qoality acd fl aoU- ; ing bstUr made. Nosrl.cls of, drew worn by a wosaao adds as ore ' t-o bar apparacee tbao a stylish' bo. We have all tb fasblctakls ' leather acd dish: las'.s. Wanted 1 want to show yoq cur fate? , DMk"r, collars and rarfcir.f.' oar baDdsccne, line of seibridtrei nd fill bills, they aic iobs it kid, and tha sty U, are tbe iaW. and prices rif bt. I wct yoa U. lt me is. I yo all f year sjr.tfl and iDDBsr goods. I fl tkal I ! can pUus yoo axd I wk0t Its Dleasor of Ujibj. 1 Respectfully rears, j t. aim rvci4 BaAK.v. Wanted want to ibow y oq the fail Tard wida silks tbat we kae jaal rec-ired, to all colon, al 11 w0r-.k 1 II 23 io 1 1 Jo I WaaUd We jast want yoo to look al lbs 1 lio of shirt waist goods tlal hate. Tbej coeae in all the faab-! ionable whfn, In all the laUsl ' trlM, and at tha srrj lo-et ptf Be sure to exaoalno Ittn. WANTS FOR GENTLEMEN, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o MERCHANTS BANK LOUISBURG, N. C. CAPITAL AHD SURPLUS $38,000 Sc. if . Lt 1:.1 I - 'r? Af.tttr.Jat: .le. Gcs. steal I' racist aid it, r. ttlltf wi HUT t.m i Mtruti rM T W wATVCi Cast DrErcroEj W W DETITf. T W TAILFT CUT A TH AW In mm? yiuuiLy -. .: t'..rr st .4e sL at WHOLESALE I a i is COST w P NEAL & CO. Double, Dailr Herrice Utween Hoaton, New York, Philadelphia Baltimore, Wasblogtoo. Norfolk Richmond, Raleigb, CharlotU.' Wilmlogton. Atlaoia. Birmitjij barn, Memphis. CbatUnooga,N..h HIe, Montgomery. Mobile, New Orleans, Colombia. BaTannah Jaeksonyllle, Ttmoi .n Florida points. A S wo w-ains aaily between New lork, Wasbiogton, Norfolk Portt month and Atlanta, Birmingham a,Pbi" S""h aod Jacksoo' llle. Trains eompoesd of Veali bale day coacbea, Pollmao draw o room Sleeping Cara and tbt latest Cafe diolo eare. Direct connection at M . 1. 1 . New Orleao and St. Lonla far .ii poinwi in reias. California, Ar kaniM, Colorado aod tbe Koftb- wesi. Intercbangeable aiteage books Southern Lloea. For time UbUt, Winter or goes, oaer booklet lllaitrttife of tbe South and ootbweat, applr to Seaboard Ptateager Repmentu tltea, or add res C, H. Qattu, T. P. A- a B. Rta, Q.p. a.. PorUmoutb, V. Wanted We want to sell yoa a etc tut; of clothe, a stylish hal, ike best shoe thai yoa can kUy for u,s money, ereyat, eoffs aod collars, boaiery, glotae. atM ia ft aoy Iblng that yea want. W, loaellyoa and we precLsxi we will treat yoo right. Wanted For All We want yoa to ell ad wttUe your laal sar'e acccaaie Jf yc hare eol dooe so, asd e weald be glad if yoa would do so right wJ. If yoo ewe us we caeaa tbve epolallj (or yoo. We csasl bete UjI year s accoaaU setUed Come to ui. Truly your frieuda, I FRESH LOT I BARDEIM SEEDS F.'N. k IL Zu AT 5 ,BODDIE ..." . , , PERRY. O I. if a I s o o o o o o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 . EGERT0N. a.nnsniin .
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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March 23, 1906, edition 1
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