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'.., . ' " ;1 - V t - - . , - j - ' . . - . : v.; ; ' v- , i w - A . . -.----; - , -4 : j 4 -i "I,- - - " ' "7 ' . - ... .f.ri' JAIIES A. TIIOIIAS, EDIT0I1. , r , .VOL. XXXVH. : . :; Loni-n- - r ...4 i v. , .... "l .'r?fi'"',! if. :,..t-W-' : eon es ;: breaks ? j ail. Liberated himself during 7 WEDNESDAY NIGHT. . . "it : C. B;; JonfesV White,'. Who , was -. Sentenced at Last .Term for -12 Ilonths on Roads Makes his Escape JFrom Jail. ' r- . -i-. '. . I ; f-At the last . trm of Fraiiklii Su pcriot Cflurt, Chas.-R. Jones, : white ;K,ai,ab()Utu?7 Veara. 'of "'age; was . , ' tsateoced j0 one '.yeaic'on t&e roads 1 an assault upon vypung-Jackson - Allen ; Brotbersstbre. It was s time tbat Jalthough youn he was a harfened criminal, having ). QJ .court Wore - charged witb "rmous offenses. Since fcis incarcer " Vfetida t: Superintendent has kepta . v. tlose watch on ; him,jbutsome : time ; during Wednesday nighthe- picked :k fioler through the inside Mpk wall of the jailV and made his " escape , vlhrough the ventilator in, the gable v ; ,id of. the jailusing blankets "as i a , . i ope to-let him down to the ground. ' . "e of 'dark; ,;compfection,dean mhaven and black hair. , ; It is siid he J - tame from Wilson county. t Zfy' gfiCuVReceptionf . s vV.. . . : At the resHence otMr. AL S. Qif ., ;tonn.cffChrach""' street; ' last Iloaday eyehing at o'clock Siras the x 'telcbradpn of 4. delightful;- reception , , V giyen thememberg of the Tuesday Eyening Book Club byllral . M.SJ VS. Clifton, who, on this. occasion - ex Ued her already envied "hospitality ;: f- T ta;. the beautiful and ' - entertaining ' laanner with which ;Bhe received and :'-ine same selected, f or tbee?6mn 'aras 6venand .'euchre. which jeach Jtal eyery xrt&; presents. 5 n oydito r'the Titrapst. , TheTscore . cards, were j large red hearts, aiid, the games were jkept by small hearts .beingf attached ; thereto; Miss Matilda -Foster, being the faecesstui one; received a beauti , " 'fol 'silver tea hell, whicft wis ;given as a prize for the best player.' V Aiter -tho game had been well enjoyed for Borne time; refreshments, consisting: x. r an fce course,' were served' lii "'the taosttasty mannerssuch as "gives evidence of the hostess good iude " : ' -,ment for 6ucg occasions . -; . ; ' - f , -l 'The members present -.were "Mes laWesJ. A. Turner, BG HielcsyS: V Boddie, L. L. oyfler, B..B:; Perry T; L. Palmer, J. R. ' Collie, & W. 4 7 ; ; Vatson,VW. iK; Yarborough, Jr , liases Sallie AlTppernjian, Cora -1). . BagleyVirginia" Poster, Matilda 1 i - Foster, .Mamie London and Flor , enca Terrell. V The A visiting guests 7 present were Mesdames John Taylor ' " ' ' vi .. rv i - "I - Alice bpxuill, Nao-'JIaloneV VBlanche vrton Mattie Hester.-; A: y', say the least each one present ' - , njoycd hemselvei to 'the fullest ex ' . . tent and went away with tha , desire - " , yery etronsy felt that it should be their pleasure to attend another such , a 1 , v aa enjoyable event at an early day -a- tJeautiful , IJarpiage at Trtity. -"''-;:'' - "n ' .". 7' :' . ; : At eight o'clock, Wednesdays ven y ing Trinity Ghurch. was the scene'of - . " 'Jaiother pretty marriageTwhen1 rMr. 1 - - Walter H. Card and Miss Lucy Davis V' , entered its sacred" portals,, to plight : -their trbthrr .The Church was v well ; - "t 'filed with the friends' of the young couplo'who had been invited to wii- ( , ness the ceremony" which .was im f ;', - jpressively performed by the Rev, H. ; ' Stamey - The, decorations- were .y;.fv;-beautiful -and the happy couple "with ' friends grouped about them un- ' tier tne marriage bell and area of overjresns form8d,a very pretty, pic- . ture. ' " - - . -' - To the STreet ctra:r3 of the re ! " tAn8 rarch, witli Zlrz. Ge. 7. IT' - con at Co crjhn, tho Lrid J piiy c--'' tered in ths follovrinj crdcr: - - " ' r.,u T . V " "Wikonledin Hi. Alphczj D.-.:j Dake and Tifka rar m tk. I Hicks rand iMbs Gertie Duke, Mr. Will Smith , and ,'mW Zora West, Mr4W. L. Beasler and Miss ; Sal Young. . Davis. v Mr. Joseph Crd was .best man and Miss Lucy Hicka was 4 maid; of honor. The - ushers were Mr. S. S. Meadows, of . Louis, burg and MrV.A. W. " Wilson, Jr; of Ihgleside.- ' ::-!7 - ' r Te bride and bridesmaid Vefe attired . invVhite. J 'The.' gentlemen jwore black suits and 'white gloves. : " 'f. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr A. F. Davis. THer sweet dis position and attractive manners hav endeared her to many friends, and she possesses ; the Christian .: graces that make ea; ; good Jwoman. , The groom is an industrious and : worthy man and VJiis friends congratulated him upon entering "the straight and narrow way : of (most) l mar ried folkV- 'V&Cr.v , " r-i - .7 r. J. V ; .. ... - After tiie marriage the bridal par ity re paired to the hom e of .Mr. A. H. Card,,t;he gfooWa father;, and enjoy ed theraielres until af late hour.Mj it Tputs M extend the - warmest congratulations to .the newly wedded couple:;-' '':'-''r 5.' Urs. Bickett Entertains." A'delightful jmeengpf'ihe';Car irent Xiteraturl; Club, was held at the residency of MriT.VWgBickeon Saturday afternoon coraplimentary to llre. C. Bickett of MonroeNV C, tKot withstanding the inclement weather, a large number were i pres. -entV The . gaestiwere':;;met'i in the P,?11 oj; ?ittl Miss ' Frances 4 Barrow and Master WiUiam iBickett, who nduct(id';-tibelato.ve'reDtion room -which waffj(rartUyi'iide'ctra l'in ..-y' ii-'.il.i':' : -" . , v u "u ; ,xuie(v carnauons. These xjombmed wklr:'the red 'clow from the cheertul fires .;:made a pleas ing pntrast i to the wintry, scene out-' side.' . j A f ter' a pteasant : period of so cial exchange, the meeting was called to order by.the'President. xThe first paper: was chairacterpt ; W;illiam Penn, read by Mrs. J; E.fMalone. The hostess then entertained Tthe Qlub. with some f beautif ul : selections from jWhittier the Quaker;: poet Elegant--. refreshments "served S in courses, were then Viich -en joyed hy tlie Cliib; MrstBickett's home is ra Tpost hospitable one and she, -.herself, aui woai uuoicsa.; , j. ue ; wup is", : in debted -to; vhierf ahdjher charniing guest' for.' one:.of the- most pleasant of the "season.' J j BTS : afternoons J .... r nr.; P. DHawkDead.. :The funeral of -P, X).1 -Hawkins. V)p diFriday 'nigh at ne.re8i6nce'6f'mother9''MrsVv'T.' fl I undayaf terrtpbh at 2:80.- -Thesejf-a:.wcreJcohductedxbeth8.'IUy;S, I&Guignard; ofV SfcVAndrew's iiEpis- copal xhurchs;vvyi:- vVv.ir. ; The deceased was born ; in Louis burg, Nj 0, J anuary 1, 1877. At the.age of twelve'he was employed by the Southern Railway Co., at Henderson, as messenger, - at 'which place he worked for six years?' v He was then transfered to Oxford, N. C, at the age of eighteen and was Rap idly promoted from time to.: time until he was made cashier and xthen agent, at which place, he stayed for ten years. He was later transfered to Hillsbfiro where'he was agent . for one yearandjon account of the deli cate condition of his motherV health, he" resigned his position with the Railway Co.J and moved to Greens boro and. went into the mercantila -v. - -; , : ' ' . s ' ' Ho .was a most noble youn; man mailing friends of all with whom ha came in contact zr.l til , that kxsvr himf.d .hole 3 of r. tru 3 r.: .1 lr val LLnd. Ho ;za tli3 coa'of tho lata llad::cn Hawkins, cf ' ITraaLlla ai;;:ual o I ii i u u A HOST EXCELLENT ADVEH V TISING 1IEDIUH. Will Go into Over.Twelvo Hun "drea Households and Read by Over Five Thousand Peoplor The Rates are Reasonable. 'We are now; at .work' witu th. issuing ; of the "Annual Sta'raent ' of expenses of tho 'County for tr.o past year, which, n heretofore, will be sent out as a supplement to thu FnaNKLi j Tijxss. -This snppleme n t will go into over twelve., hundre ! households in Franklin counts', an i Win be read by over .rive tho U5 an 1 people, which makes is'a valuable td yertising medium.1 It w a perpetud medium from 'the fact thai it contain i matters of direct, iraportonca to-' r'l tne, taxpayers in the count? and L . ing made into a good substantial ar 1 convenient form it will be - prercrYc ! and used 'for ready , reference quit j frequently. f : - - - ; Our representatives will wait upo i the merchants and business "men t i the county within the next : few dayi and give , them an opportunity t ! taking space" in one of the bes: tire r tisjng mediura in' 'this 'J section "whk.i will be gotten up in pamphlet f6rrr.t will be neatly. printed and will j r: sent an attractive appearance. iT! rates have' ' been put at , 'reasona! " figures, in I order ' that the t mail: ; business can cet in. . . C 4 - .ZTC ... i i A I a a r. I-. , . . j T-cnton fc--m. 11-.". : T..... .-, 3 on tho irtof ;r-r ::, :..: r ll? Tl.. T days commcmcTs'Jn.. CLr: :i f rir d a vn? fe t. It h a Uo a -o ? n c f special prr.i:onc tni r-rcrirt! a fcr tl.o Kutor fcruu llcnc-i plcisaro of a public nature 15 girded and t!;o dav r.ro gircri our mdiution and . jravtr. K C'.)raTneraora:s-th ' rurrccliou cf ChrUt. It errfs;onh ri:!t t). l'as'-over of the Jew. M-st-- observed by the Grce, Ii.),an Catholic, KpLicopal aul L'-thsraa ChurcJics; r. well as o:!:cra. The esteem "la wliich it u ! ! , U "mil. citlby its ancient tido fctl:e. great day.;- 4 s The first Sua Jay in Lent U known at Quara:;.3ii Ssadarjthe fourth, a Mid-Lent .Saniay; lo ff:h t PaiMon Sar. Iav and tha rixlS, U. ginnin;; IIv!r T7ekt n 1; f day. TLa t ro' weski tr. I & I f precodin- L .1, 1 :;;inrJn,. v. ;tb M-.. tw-wiraa, fo'donin which are a-es!ma and Qnirqu: -cslaa' Sua daya, from tha . pre-Inton tison, a tracsidoabctwesn the Joyfsl Christ, mis and Kj,:; hany titzoa aid the peaitcanai 'rroa.of Lent. - . J V f Death of VLt J.,A; iThcb- - On last Monday evening . IV! 'r ary 12th, at thlo o'clock, : th 3 t! fpectro.ot creel de-tb cr.tcrrd t and took therefrom the wifa,bf liis uoeoin ana me rootner ox n-?chil. dren. Followincf so soon aftr iK death of his father, one whom -he aad his so fondlv loved, tho dnnhl bereavement ia lnoTorprciKTo ,A Jould tenders of. sympathy : from wocj iu lup .ueaxts 01 numoerltafl friends.vremove the f bitter of father, and children, . their grigf wuuiu uul3u aa bwuuj ana 84 gent ly as the 'soul of the dear one whom they have lost; Through the many months of pain and sufferim?' she aha wad cheerfulness arid fortitude that were truly inspiring. Intense love for her husband and children -waji . hir dominant characteristic, her ' whole life being devoted to them,1 She had been an invalid for a long time past and the shock of her. death was f of tened by the knowledge thai the errd was only, a matter of days, as human skill was powerless to;re store - ner. ua Monday - last she suffered a sinkiog spell from whic! all efforts to rally her," proved run successiul.- bhe" was conscious to the last and her spirit took ita flmht silently,- aoftly.fkand--f-vithoutt the slightest tremor. - .--r--r Mrs. Thoraaa-was the 'daughter of me law James Uent and was - born March '3rd,. I8G3, bemj: in her '44th vear. . 'Beside her husband: m van children survive .hen Mrs. .D ' G. xrearce, iiirs. 4V. u Jonnson,' Air. Edward Thomas.!Mi?j T as, Master Ernest Tfcorais tnd little iileanorand Louig Thomas. " The funeral services "took- pi a cp at the Methodist' chnrcli Tuesdav afternoon at four bYIocl-. f 'conduct. ed by her pastor Rev.'L. S. Mas sey. r The remains were interred in the family plot at the cemetery."' A long procession followed. the bod to the grave where a large , nucibvr wcie present to pay tuo last ea 1 tributes to the dead and attest tiieir sympathy for the living. The floi a oi;erings were notably - handsome among them.beina Lcautiful-. an. chor and heart sent hv f?hrifT Kearney, Register Boone and Clerl Carrpw, a3ociate3 of Mr. Thomsa as county oCicials in" the court hou.:c oiace3. v ' The p2.ll.be arers.wero r..i follow. Honorary Mccrrs.' 1 l 1U: V7. M. Boone 'B. ,B: M-enbur r A. M. Hdl, G. Y, Fcrd end It, 11. uav;j. Active Hon. V. S. Spru!!! J. J. Bsrrov. D. C. Hijh, J. 11. Al. -:n J. . JB. . Ycibcrc::";!i and II Oder.-:. An Apprcr:;I-to,Glft cy A Good ; A rcccs: i::uj cf th? 5 ford T:x. uaLi -.' : r.-.;:!,! IJ' r.-rr. xo- Ccntly Lnr!.: I t dj !::iUd t! 3 crcn cf Janciry. Dr. " V-l: r H. xv'- c ..-rcf t: .3 Vied'. 1 Vcrl. -T T.'.'il.lr.-rjl a to 0 U 7 i ha Ccrr.-- r.r. Go. .Mi-i lor- i:.; i; t I Mr. 1 :.vr., , o Mr.B. J. Ilr-n. cf tt-.i-Jr. :!.': r ii; Mr. sr. I Mrt. C. K. Hi Sili'i fire?! i I'-' r ;. C 4. r c: Mrs. II S. Fcri s-.! tZ !r rttcrr..--1 f.- - a t ;. : ; :r t:3 : : ... U:ie HiikciL Mn.M. If. Atc.--'-a t-.i :: daughter Icf; ji:Uriij tj t:; r lives ia Oxf.rJ. v .ai3 " r : . , 1 Ci wcrs trr.:-j t' 1 1 Lo-'uhzn; tla p;: ' Cjl c. vr. i:t:.r v;;.t ona diy tlla r-r .1 lii a t v,.ii t:-. he::; from Iliclc f ; czi a ft-nr hire. ML-i Hc::-r a::-, cf Tr.-r, , 1 . -it- r j:-t : r r rj !:.-; I'r.zx r 3 j v,;l . " c 1 1 r it f 1 : - 1.13 1 ...1 1: 1!". jG"-i t.3 I -lc:i r. 1 f3 her hr.i :ir. ; t c r : n ItUtheftcfML iMr,:- , x,:r . ' a mennment n the rc-moTf-nf th ..-t . . " r , ... latoA F.Pa.hW father. -he w . . r .J . . . - . has inherited. b' aptitude for baa;. "Cr!- u K:-- Mr. A. C.? t:ef f, ,'f. . ness and Is a worker - both far I XoUior fler aad J??r-tr!f r.: 1. Cltr-C "r. " " ..... 1 practical and e piritual bettrmaat: tf her people." One of the neatest' lit tle buildungi of it kind In the Sute, this library is a retreat where ths stranger as well 'as the re sidents of Aberdeen may tpeod'aa hosr tn the afternoon or at night, with pVot n J pleasure. In causing it to bo built in the interest of all Ml a" Vaz bit j done a deed for her town and com" munity that will bo remembered.1 : Death of Hrs. Helms. Our sympathies are extended to the bereaved in tho death cf Mr. Cary Ncltr.a, whadied at her borne near Laurel on "Monday of this vx?k. She waa 55 : yean of age, iraj a daughter of tho lato Wra. Coor, and sister of. oar fellowea, Geo. II." Cooper. S h o was a devoted member of Mt. 7Abn Bapti?t church, and her faithfulness. to' her church, and her pe opla wrs mVrle-1. - ' , One night laaf week ome ,ono broke into tho store of the Maple-ViUe'-'Suppir Coat iraptor'illo, and among' other thinga he got a con federate or counterfeit ten dollar 111 and 'an old. coin, twentj-Cve cnt piece. Not many goods were misled. ' - ' Toej.esan,cf !Ir.!ers. ws iar.T M .t f. r ft ,. !ftMt';t h pl3lr Mn. John C. Wis-tan arJ f r. near FnrA! i r. t.; n, c r ta to in cr. Tuesday to attcl the frntnl t r. vic cf Mra, J. A. Thorr.u, Mr. V. . Th: r.r. an! ;f ar 1 MLm Graci Tlrcf Ra-V-h, kt htro th:i week to a::r-5 jh fir.r! tcrricca cf Mrv J. A. ThtrLt, Mtsgm, J. IL Cod, A. B. C.U ar.d ill-ft Iirrle WL::ff!i i-l FanrJa B::o Alitn, cf Frplnu: nf w cr h t re th : w re k to a t u n 1 th ? funeral serrLvs of Mrs, J. A. Th line", v x c r. 9 c f 'J. ? 1 -:t r it i- - -. rt"i r i ia Lhlf 1 r ; U: V Th c ir hoi t c f f riels U Lc - a h r -ar delighted to hat e Mr. T. A. Per. on and ifo l-sck z Lr-lVr. Tney "arrived frora Grtcnil!?, -vi se lit. Icroa hi ln I -r tl-i the ptat ift!:,cn M;r.!irf ir. I i-cai a a me lime here-.. - Buclnccs Chorro. Tho l.nn of Cooke Jc DjyU hi.4 undergone a change, Mr. Diris bs co ruing tho eolo rroprictoi cf the lus inef5. He informs ui th-.t ha will contiauo t!: bn!r.ci at th f.r:i5 Blind. lie w now nukirs" t r- -ri-lions to 'go r. rth t Uy in .1 lrg. stock of r; r:n g3!.i. V,i:h tV.? opening ot tha ring r;r.- m h trll !:ivo a t55hl-r.-M3 xr.ilir.tr m chir-3 of hij r.;l'."::: rv d. : .-.rtr.:.- Tho Ico Crop in Tfcs Itcrth. Alc-g tho Ilul-.r., Mchik, ar.I ma a r 0 .h cm; rih cm r; t i n c a 9 t --rj naraUra cf lirgs vj-Iiw!f-t fri;a bad-agt, r.rt ail.-c:her ca!.i car S call cm lz :..-ro rirc!,. r.-a Th'-is aro the C.ro hca? -.a f r th ; - 3 cr. p. And L: s crcp aad t?. ? ra -:, !i c f hrrrc .:: ' i:. trc r-irrilr 1 la c I w 0 a ; c r to .Sj: rn -. :. r?. tirlr dsr the t- 3 ir ? ; i:vr I iato rcc'r.r ra!r.r ! !1 r.irat 1 ,":; !r a r ?r v i' ' There tr? t.- 5 I .. D. A. 11-: tr It a ll- j Ti.trt vr tra crtt'a i - a f - v 1 1 1 1 '. . . - ' . V 1 -. . .. . I it tai i r.8 rxl 1 Oa c a c f i-r r:. rrr.' IVitr f .: ca a v!.-; 1' ' 1 1 d ! mi a a h'Hl 1 1 rta t. h'rj aa! threw . . L. r . r k. . 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