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: : - . ; " JAMES A. THOMAS, EDITOR. cotrmnrTHE, statf, the toioit SUESCBIPTIOH PEE TEAJ2 VOL. XXXVI. LOUISBURG, N. C., FBIDAy, AUGUST 8, 1906. . : i - . h. - 1 - . . : - """ . V " - - 1 MNMMMM WmmmS . i - - , . : 7- 1 , . - TEACHERS' IHSTITUTFi Pacher? open on Monday, Aus- uot AoiQ ana continue one wee. it -Will Vm VkAlrf in tho Hnnoa an) THE ATTENDANCE tARGE AND will be conducted by Superintendents VERY SATISFACTORY. Sams and Mills. a i a a. w s '-jm . 1 s7wm A nan tn The insiuuie ueinjf uonauetea "i"" by SuperntenCents Hills and Tbe 8tock of drQg8 of L. Ay, Sams, and Hiss Watson-In PW yesterday from r .chnpftMlo rviii W H: Ru$n Assignee, by the fol LouisburgFe pUagre. lowing: Capt. P. G. Alston, A. W. In accordance with the announce- Alston, W.F. Beasley and A. W. ment as pawisnea in tne itmes last Perry, Jr i The store was opened week, the Teacher's Institute? for yesterday evening, with G. L. Ay franklin county .opened in the (Bap- cocke as Manager, who will be glad el of the Louisburg Female College to1 have all of his old customers and on last Monday morning. " County friends come in to "see him. More guperinuenueut, i. v. wuwe, was particulars next week. present to perfect the organization, jfter which superintendents Muis, Recital at Baptist Church. of the Louisburg Graded Schools, There be a Recital tt the Ban- Superintendent 3amsr oUhen liotoo iraaea ocuooia, ana miss Watson, a teacner Di ine enarson inBtheI Mstknt An in&,,:n& Graded Schools, wwpfppt in fcargf 8amnwiO& yraiiged which It was indeed gratifying to Prof, wfli be rendered bythe best musical White, as well as all other interest talent of the town. TheTntis oom- e-1, to see sacn a large nuraoer of m6nds this action on the t,artof otrr teachers in attendance. This is a musical citfcens who wisfcjp aid in g,l omen, and the conductors of maldng3th&liay of theOiara-worked the Institute are nigniy pieasea witn teachers pleasant while here. not only the punctuality of tbe teach our i jo i uruuri IllttlCr.A v J . -oia inze o.y . attJimga,oumngs, AT POPtAH SPRINGS WITH A . TllwntnJ r m LARGE ATTENDANCE. Dubliahed In the Tr n week, begmni?gVuh our next uue. Rev. H. H. Mashburn Writes th Following of the Meeting? Dr. W. H. Smith an Earnest and Interesting Speaker, 66th:;Blrthday. There wai quh' a pleasant Il Uajun at th reldence of Mr. W. H. Harris, near FrinUln ton. on Satar. I cheerfully comply with the edi- diylast. It was the occasion of the tor s request to f urnish for the col- 6Gth birthdy.of. Mrs. Joe . Person, umns of the Times some account of and U was no dubt a great pleainre the union meeting at Poplar Springs to hereto- hav7hr. cbfldren and last Saturday and Sunday. grand cbUdren 0?celibrmW it with For some time these meetings have her. ' And it tva -crf alr pleating been growing in the numbers of peo- to tlie children to have thib mother pie awenamg tnem, m interest, and and gran.l.mOlhirwhd U still hair We thought the meeting at Ma pie Springs last May was (about as good as a Union meeting could be "made and it was. The late session at Poplar Springs was not a whit behind it. In the former everything was directed toward greater efficiency ere, Hut give them high praise for the great interest they have manifested all though the week in theif stud- -Samuel Ashton Killed. Mr. WW. Fuller handed va this week at copy of the Birmingham The daily programme- tor tmWeek couni o tb6dea of Samuel Aslitori has been as follows: 9 :i0-9:45 Opening Exercise and Roll Call. . ' ' 9 4.) Primary Work, Miss Wat- pon. 10.35 IVstory.Supt Mills. 11:15 Pedagogy, Supt. Sams. 1 1 : 50 Physiology, Supt, Mills. 1 J:35 English, Supt, Sams. 6 . 1:00 Dinner. - I 4 'l.'M) Arithmetic, SupU Mills, i c 3-.15 Agriculture, upt. Sams. 4:00 Phonies, Miss Watsonl' 1 -The Institute for the white teach- win continue tnrousn next weeK. ,ni tne aaiiv programme Will De aged 22 years. He was an electrician anct was in the employ of the Bail- way, Mght ana irower tympany K of that city H death was caused by a heavy charged switch while 'ootf- necting a trinsf rmerV iTpung 'Asb- ton waa a son of . Frederick Astoi who lived for several years near Ma Speak ing of the deceased the Age-Herald says: fevneraManager . Emery said yes terday that the company considered Mr. Aahton a verv comnetent man KhUy changed, Geography being , thathe hadrbeen m tflervicG uhstituted for Engliah, and Reading N mmy faXa 0nlrihWtjfflc - ' ' iais oi tne company; nut employees t il I- a. K 11 ?i ? .-, .v-w -: - - t j.- tU3 TT CM, lug JJLU. . JTXO U KU OUU UU UU.' timely end caused expressions of sor row on all sides." leachrs in attendance, which in- :ludes nearly every white teacher in Ihe countv: Misses Dora Alston, Lessie Foster, Mrs. K. Jones, Laurel. Misses Emma Alston, Gussie Winn, '.psom . Misses Sadassa and hearty, en jV her 66t2i. birtbdar" ith'uem. ivh : . Sim The bountffalf dinner prepared by Mrs. Harris was all that Uia ap rites of those prej&ht could h and the entire day WMftap pity spent STAY AT yOUR HOHIE. NO WESTERN . REGIOK LIKE OUR OWN SECTION. Those WTio Hare Been lndnced by Glaring: Circulars to LeaTt Home and -ttother art Glad to Get Back " Again. Th are the days whta tbe doot tented fxrrner'i fancy Ughtlf tunw to thocght uf moving The grtatraQ way syiUma of tbe Wt, flood the mails with manuals avtliog forth tbe beautio ard virtti of this and that region, each dairomg to-be par excel lencs the bome-seksfa faradlt. Agrkultnrs baa in t&s avpect takan the plaoa of mining, In (ortatr rom the ncw country" that offered the most attraction to stlUrs Iron a dk tanoe, was thatin which gold watta kto omt of the ground hi bfg yellow nnggeta or infinrirecaial doit; ta these latrr days the arrh u rtU for a quick fortune, bat tbe median x plotted is tbe growing crop, which can be turned into gold or grvea backa by tbe slower icocxu of planting, oal orating and harvesting; and the pioneer now for hit embletaj in i6ur Sunday School work; in the TYPHOID PEVE3 AMD MALARIA, latter miwions-world.wideevangeb. ferl; Knht' bloe zaiion-had the nghtf-way. The 'Zttt&tiZA. attendance was excellent on Satur- t "li't j t . day and all the discussions clustered f k 1. ; .it;v- 1 " I catches H not frou taeTowirt 'retrKJna arpund tbe smgle idea of creating in ram ipfretnisethe vu.ncu ux g of the- dftases being swept rasponsibflity as the custodians of the inhr ninA ThlL . . , . r oougaon ana op- diseases from not distant fflth. poriuniiy 10 sena iortn to every vMt.Bft t t- . r- - - I A.. vt ua am uw. i kucvt 1. II .t j . OnSana..W.H. Smith, of l" " 7 "SfcT ehi""' l,ld ' -1 the; Board of Foreign Missions of the Tfta v)tlI, r.;. rf.,n ,nJ Now, the advsrtisinf circulars Umm ooutnern uapust uonvennon, was vhesomei-asln Bme frwly tbe A points la which the tsuier present, and at U oclock preached a flie Ml U hifs n ..rm. tn coudortiblt homtrfeed and harm great ana enective sermon from tne v Moreor dfit.n will f.ni .) t... And fl.b Hlld th U " :. T V. ' . . t,ormthwhereitfcan be cat. . ' . . " . I .S- ar. at wai once aou possess u; ior we are j i . A . ,i - i -r p.wrwi - -j, .rti rri.- ' . i..Hr'' WEil, '., A , - i J L . . "1 - ,weu aoie 10 overcome . n. -im urn- i - r 4 . , - 5w - , 1 proprcwoiwir m iargt as waur t nM ann tumtat i na ttMiina i ' r i " . m . . jhvmi. - . i I bills cnmonAu In . twnhr t. M i , . - . . i iuuio vi uevBucj uu wiv unu. r or I c 1 . r j . . . fwf.i.- U man has no, more right to kill peo- M ruilro '5 rapid ahlp. ayA VUt VW BWU D PUoa ' UVM M If ' , TOE SCHOOL' LOOK QOESTlOrrJ Tbe Tnntji ocjot L f cCtwfc frota Qiarity and CSOlraa " gjrta tbe sc!lo(its ei,rwiij I ilmia ila brarty eJorMAt: The Uytaxn nay rot U j4;s of tbe books that ocghl to be tsaii tx achoolsybat tbsy know a SS tLbjj : wbtn they ae it. V bare beard sV. good dl of cocspltlnt wi'ia tbe roas four ynrs aboct sot d ibe , Uit-Uwka that hae Uta adj-lo and we arl ers i! frwd rxcnsSs tis, if tbsr are vk, cty tsxks dtv , cimi bsfrovMnt ia tbe quality of tbe boaks to be !. Tver ymars cf trial oegbt to be aaCcUct to rt tb " tatrit of any book, and federal cfocr ' adopt! books bare not stood to tbe Wst. ,m peseta 4 tbe boek coca- ! panUe mml be dicrrxrtd. ItwrjcM take nora, for iastaaM, for tbe coo miaiioa to aaUe tbe &ew baaatiful spaHrrt tiat are e MiJj coxameoded by tbe oDy pcblkbcna and tbeir aanta, aod go back to ibe old 'bleUciu writucl ago bj that priana of Rjkb actWxrs Kc-vb Wsbstar; bet a ecr pyrnl i tt la pracaMlf what tbe (nmrWi oogbttedo. TUa arves to QwKrale. what we, are Ujig to fcfceea. We hope tbe rrnmistirin wtHbedealto tbe lat and pcrraAKhr ftakl of tb oodrra aatbora and pebtkbera, and lba( tbey w23 not be airaU u adopt a oooa wrui a ncnui4 years at if vxperieoos shows tbai it k tbe best ttandhg for tba cbMrta cf ccr gata tad noljor'asy povkoeocsra cr tsj f.. v tli. I . 1 . - L 1 the nations in darkness, as he plead h06, ? JV" mUe- U line, longing for tbe chanos to Btallincrs The Times in Germany. Tne editor of trie Times was very much pleased to receive a "Post Card" EdWards Pearle fthia weetromMiss Helen Cren- Alice Hinesr Bettie Bow- Lhaw, lho was, qn the date it was en, Spring Hope. J written (July 22) in Dresden, Ger Misses Kstelle Pernell, Onnie many. The card readjis foUows : acker, )uida Tucker,Mary Malone, "Mr. Thomas: You don't know an Hiht, Katie Furman, Fannie what a treat your'paper is and I must Jones, Lucy Pernell, Lily J. Hayes send this card to let you know how I Ion nee Terrell. Elizabeth Jacocks. Uniov it " , . - - - - i j- , i . lennie Avcocke. Mesdames M. j j I x no vuuwx mo onv giau w uvr ter,( W. Roberts, and Messrs. Lhat Miss Helen and -her party are k. Massenburg, Jr., W. R. Young, having a delightful trip uiaburrr. with them to have larger part in send ing out the truth and the light until all jmen should have a chance to be lieve on the Christ. It was a great sermon, at the close of which a liber al cash offering was made for For eign Missions, and one hundred dol lars pledged to be paid in 30 or 60 days. It has already been said that this prime or gmblie latarvat. TZ cancy of oar paUio schools drytoda Ifc a Laxye drgrv tbe tbJ of bookji that are oaad. We arw jr loaded thai ericg baa ba caade right at tbii ;dat dr&w f rAarlt m nirrtMnL WKB i iuuuuu lei or is put iaw uie ua- man system by mosquitoes almcwt . . I 1 t it.' I every case starts wita a mosquito, ij. u.miwwiuon b stutaptbg to krp ip wi you may accept ox doubt, as you I the few who have left would only j a cnoose. Ana Deing true, you nare id to be hack. omy to svokl ue moenuiio. ,. i ou can, in very many places, kill him be fore he leaves the water. A little common kerosene will do it You upon tbe pvbta snbo)s We Hope ostaJoiscbQ are oodowed with ttriag cotrrooa awajta. Misss Willie Staley, Kate Whit- lee Cream Sapper. Anni J Pm. MintviA Morris. M"S. iH.Win.tnn sllia "r" WrwvflTf. I Tliere was quite an enjoyable ice At-: t ranklintr.n cream, supper given at xae uuiue oi IMr. JF. MurphyMneartowft ,oli IeV 'arn; Beasie C.oooUieirBo oldednes gatherMon proper time ; Eazelia Stalling. Cedar Rock. and BPent the vening m 1116 es (Geneva Jeffreys) Elbrxlar- f5?S!lp?5S aD nd Mr- R T OnT vrtnnr. er rerxesnmeuui Bcr ujr w Bin the eniovment of tne occasion. All v I m ml V Miss Pattie Davis and S. Y. Macon, tifianimoa8 P8 te MesHe. Mr. and Mrs. Murpny tor tne mosx W Myrtle Stallings, Wirtie etceUentand marful manner m and W TT Slon AteH. Wmcn Miy prewu. meeting was at Poplar Springs and . .x . A . .?. , . , . . T ' ,. can see to it that there are no unneo- wnen n is lurtner siaiea uiai ainner was on the ground, no one who has ever had the good fortune to be at that church on a similar occasion will fail to understand what "dinner on the ground" means. The hospitality of this far-famed hospitable people was at high water mark, and Bro Tribute to a Worthy Negro. Isaac Jones, colored, tbe oldest dtiseo of Da ana towaahrp. died sod den JuIt 15th, 1900, Unci I&c essary stagnant pools within 600 1 was about 00 years of ag. He for yards of your house. You can also I meriy belonged to lira. Bet tie Jones, get a mosquito net and then be sure widow of Leonard Jones, ot Fran ilia to sleep under it,- Biblical Recorder, county. Alter tbe death of his mas ter Uncle Isaac carried tne keys and 1 mac&fre rolDoa, wLioa are, roftea to acted aa foreman lor his miatnsa.I .w - r :.: t i TOMMY'55 ACT OP KINDNESS. I ... .-. w - - - - mjrrwtntr nmrr mi rninil w nn ill rh.il riui n AOYICB TO TOrJHC ffEN. Yvoog x&tn Urp out of pUhioa, aaya Sesator IlxU. Tbal sdrioe would be all right fcf Senator Plan. had said: wKp cat of RrpaHiaan Gov,. Folk, of Missouri, was talking Altr his freedom his grrntmt cWrr " 13 M. Duke, the bel jved pastor, was aboutforou ' i ) - ! was to have a home. Notwitbstaod- j to invMUgats Z poo of in his glory. "We aU believe in ft," he aaid, be had a large lamlly of chOdrra I rrtim and rot el wars rote eo- The next session will be held with "but we WanVJt brought about at I to raise, by banl work, and de-1 cording to tbe rwalt of bb larii- the Mt. Hebron, church including J other folks expense. We. sre like, o jin ainu - tkxmx Toog ma rpeHally aboaM llJ Kansas- d;y ir-h ifb bun-h poB to U k allthe churches begin now tte.r boy. tUed and lived until hla 5tb. upon tb. yog oa of today tbat plansto attend m large numbers. '"This boy mother to him on rf , IU iljL n What opportunities ,jhesa 5th Sun- her return from a long day's shopping SrlrCi day meetings affordf . in the Tlianksgiving season: tj tt nu loog Cle : la the totaom,r- 8oo 7 . T--' 7 - " J I commuuiiv wurrv uv um, ano u i - , . - - taken, to heart ruamma talk oi last 0tdosUdUxca aay-tbry. baTe .Derar I dent of this crrat cocatrr. or be win rooegb iaurert r List of Letters Remaining in the Jpostofflee night about charity-aun rroo I be Sroxtor, or Oocgrqaratry or yenr Tniarmr N. C uncalled for Since he h: Jew troubles of his own, of nlm In bis dealiocs ia any way. his tutsw What woail btr- SallieFogg, Green Perry,' Allen 1 1 hor he, h eotatry t wyu.Mw.v lift. mrxA fm' troubles all d&Y lont. Sinc-rw bis I wiasc eToo 'ases Lola Jackson. Lucv Webb, h In RPfiaSfid Business. rMlU TJiTFe. . 5 ftVithat theloine .Odmpames e gettfc there. X"t-a. JTttroer, rtf trifc GrtiAnnboro Tjfe (7: Uole8Ville. InsnranceOompany, reeeiyed .this we detained home bn,ae- jg CidweBV JrlseWofl ealf poftickness.. 0ampan3r? u tile DUrrvwsra rA flnnArintAn. I a A KMArta rnAAiro in Jnlv AT Man v thanks for trnbrltion thereto.1 , r "-sr. . j .7. ' k uor AssociiitiAn t li a a1ma I ? H C T vStnf nrmi . n tbat ' ha The i f-pvoo Dcpwiuwu- Appucauoua r (White, and hew heartily sec- ceed one inillion.v L , y the teachers, to form a vom laree conteub 'lie. Mr. Turner i wrote Vixty-nve'thoxisahd'du Institute for the, colored month of j'u$;pS D. Gavton. Horace IJ6neaiMrs, L. many causes fcr thknldrivinr hrzzc)U E. McMillan, 3lrs. AdaK. Parruh, rnopo no naa crxea w -ire cauao . ior Persons calling for anjof the above thanyin- to oth'era. TYi&tiwa J letters will pleasewy 'thejfsaw them Tommy's report for the flayf How advertised v ' 1 '' v31 " " ' s many acta of kindness has ha done? -,t tf .,m .r,'- Howmanj hearts has my Tommy K inners !magrateMtndgJP -r. ;- . , - . ' V ittIn thb rather mnahy 'way spoke The judges in tbe HomeTelephone L, . . - . vVLt'S.u and telepCp contest -u.- - d5KhoujaHayea.teUphoww; maSe tne following awaro I gayoar new hat to a begpr wr 1st Prire-Mra, H. C. Cooper. Roa- mMJ m A w SnoRejHeeriite, TT.r 1 vr ; - j - v ooorlame thoeatrms aeto pa arn- rdIeI)r.B.Xaya;ixf ord, ttS - open-iron one . -t (w .o,-;A.--aaty I hirdlr- ever ' weara, Kanttt Cty 4tn raze Mrs. n. r. 1 lams. r.tjA:wr .A trial in his Uiev He bad be naabUl britu bow tbe . aoied to work for mrtni yeara,: At thel - . .v., Srist andfroa that Uma cm raO I W tbe otber rUTsKto lead. r t a.L:ii lr stand for. txsas fbas&for tbe ban ion vowmi w uui m wu pufc. i Although hie eotooV: was joot good a-t " rroscseu orw a daring his last 'daya It, ltbIisred rneo tboaU know why tb tatl of that he erred hU MalcrJJbt bctt iuiog W ao pxt- per mz iSler -ofbla loovkdn i Ha jata ttm ibaa wbra tbe rroecd tsrJf law wia acres of laad awlia 'dwtmay tor a cac4J ad tbesr salaries tarraot churchcbool house and crave yaM. jcrta ta Cia jtvota. Tocn; Hewaalaldtorost-tiinbe utjIo 1 t, wbrtlrr ar corspCad oacssa b tbe ts;ioj. ' meat cf e&cr aU tbdf trrta 1-vrTal of as foraariy tockbj fj rud to ta 1vr owa ' It is 644 to t! Acsrat D.1W .Tbty lead, tjthen " 1 try to follow. Blmaidf Brick TTarv tbe HUiaft jrty U--j 1 boussv, - . v I Oerulofe tluT say avawp t pcAuoa Ciound ha bad ao liberally ' glrtn and bia burial waa attended by lanre crowd of both white and col ored, 5 Jul I' .t "... liT 8-JA a 7 r i - r ".V K- j a-
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