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jaues a. TnoiiAC, nr.; .a::. voL.xxnvir. III ' much ; ; routiiji: ; aud cran BUSINESS TRANSACTED , 7 Cotton; Weighers Elected for Franklinton, Ybungsyfflo arid LoulsburffB: A:7hitb, R. E. Pearce and ; J n- Alfcpd. I'-fi ; The . board; , met; .'on the 4th . and 6th. Presetit J..H;: txzelli J. tH. Cooke, N. B. -Y jung,, E. MF(Jupton. Chairman -TV S. Collie ;was not : pres ent, on account of ; sickness," and J H. Usxell -was elected Chairman pro tern. :r;: yi ' i&iri The minutes ollast meeting were read and approved! Ambrose Alston, of YpnngsTiQe, : and k J. IB rllay, of IxttMbnrg, were reliered of : poll ? tax error in f listuig.vXYicy , Dunstcn was stricken frpmacpcrLltr--dcid. Attorney FrS. VSpru21 and I VT.vIJ. BooneVere appointed to adjmt", tha taxes of Montgomery IiUtnbef. C6. - .1 Report 6i committee ltoJ ascertain the amount oltax in iranklin county for which "the iIonocery. Lumber Company is liable , was madeccepted and ordered filed, and an order was issued for j the difference due ;.hs Company. 'EivlL Gcpton r.waajiap- pointed .to mvctMto and report on condition oi road near : Warren. coun ty. Petition fOTrottznnnlnfi lr. Jb loycTg to : Kileys : was ; granted with no cost to countyas . 'to bright of way or: oAerwise. e;; following were appointed to lay out eaid road: iJon Jolmapnj-J.JlVMann,-JC. 15a- ker. - Dal Ellen was stricken from pauper list rHarnetjjGreen. yna relieYed'of tax on Sacres of- land in . Fnuiklmton tOTOp-rror:. mg. i Frederick Hylandl dfXHayca yille, was relieved of 74 pents specsial school tic m:Ingles:derdi3trict, error in latmgIIsriah-Harris was placed on outside pauper Jit at:; CI- per mbnthi Therfollowuig'were elected, cotton weighers; lr; FranHmton-B: A. u'i White; - ,YounvflleR: ' fe Pearce; Xouisburg J.! ; Alford. It took four ballots to decide tlieTl suit for the, Louisburg weigherv: - fi ve f or Franklin ton while ,the vote "id the Election Cfor: the i'Youngsvilie weigher . was unanimous.. - '. W; VW; Staley was Relieved ot "Ttax:f on . - 50 acres of land inc Franklinton ' town-8hipr-err6rr Dr,' R.v F; yarborough report of jail and - county - home" was received iuid filed.' Superintendent Williams made" his report of County" Home, which was received; and' filed. He reports 4 white and 17 .colored couples! , j" " H. S.'Korman: was - unani mously ', re-elected ag cotton:, seed weigher for Frankiinton: ''-j: '' t-L. The' folio winor nfttitinn for a bany in thepUblic. roxd . in Hayeaville wai granted: upon the petition herein; filed, afr ter due notice vefprli change in the public road leading J froni 'jGilP bridge, in caidcunty,"e2itcrIy,acrosa the lands of iLJ?. ; Ilitchcll, Govan Cheek and others,; to Rocy 7 Ford It is : Ofderedr: :That : thV idd change as petitioned for, be and the same is allowed, upon -the f olfowing express condition, which , is made ; a condition piecedent lo the becoming effective of ; the caid' order, . to-wit; The county of Franklin shall not jibs liable for any damage that may Vn iue or"' result from ..the proposed change in said road, .whether: the same b for the right of way or from any. other cause.: - vvV'u" It is further. ordered: That, W. W. Green, Walter Wright and TT. M.Hayes, bo : and they aro hereby chosen as crrcrrcrs ender tho cede, to lay out and cztzhllzh tha ; coii read, determining whero it h to 1 3 Iccctc J, and whero it ir to run. TLa czll commizdbricrs trO dr" rpjf1 r certain aid dc:IT3 t!-3 2-r3 t!:ai may be . tzztzlzzl by r.r.j r : r.cz, daiming czeb d-:i Ly tl3 ro posed ch;r:3, an! . c - tit COUNTY G pil over by tho partica .ptic . " fc3 accepted work -will be done in tlrnattcr cf faking and opsning the: eaid-: roid. . ux:n-j3 snau nave been accc-cd, ndd ovrr t - ties enutledr and iAWp r," . ceipted for, the opening and aking: of the said roM'my , be "-proceeded llrn. Pattie-Perrv dren wefe ano Vved to r go'to . ,c?unt was authorized to correct mistakes in taxes that may come.up between meetings' ot-the ru. : o.u .committee appointed toreceiye" Anderebn's 'Bridge -was anthorbed tottle for -came L:hen completed. -i:-:-r;-l'o: r:;----- Tl-HTr Fr YarbnrnnorK'fin: - dent of Health; was given fuU powef w . . . pox ceases in the . A number of account Bfijod" to next -i ... : -. - lis of jurors' for" AprU Una". of Ill "W .. ,k- . . . FlSl? Wbk- VY; XBaVharnRj Altord, J. S. PruiWi-H: , Perdue, ' QT J ; W. T t; Wilder, B. WrSturdevant, N; W.-Winstonl- 15! ;4ycnei "D. arrington;G.;H: Wood; U PHicki; W; "Bibliaes, 'J.UiastovW J. H. Masoy, ; GA (eekmofe H. "H Denton, JO. Wilaon,C.H: Whcleas. ! "ridgers, A. JV JWuder, R. B dooper, C. TX&eeves, It A. Sised CR Hart WHBelbridge L" T C. Perdue, B. Mutlei ;P.rH Allen at. xx. cooper, J r. StambackK; E. 'GuptcaTJ;iJ;-i3:mlsJ'Bu!rd ;: Second WBik-ATb. 'AUen 'l Bl .0.'Per,5fejH; MayA; H.Vann J.Wilder, E. Wood llayv? Charles Ills con, R. IHpavis, j; K Smith, U B. Per ry,. ilaviai B.K)arrol, R.'F. 4 ohnson, J W.Sandling. 4 .- ? HrGeolS;BakDr.Dcad:-- ; 'Geo.; S.-Baker an oldland "ei fe'cituendiedyesterday - at 2 o'clock of pneumonia at hu -residence in;luWorg V Bad health Jf or; the past jtwo years had so enfeebled ..him hyMcallyJthat scarcely any hope bad oeetf entertained - of hia recovery from. . an;especially malignant .form of jhfa deadly. disease. -"He Was in hi 70th yearand .nativV born. 7 Mr. Baker was a "prommenir members of the Methodist church, one of ' its of ficial Board of Trustees"; and Super j....i.T.... intendent of the t Sunday School. fleloyed his;church and her .institu tions, and was,;hirnself of blame! era lh truly exemplifying hii- chjistian profession in. hia daily walk and con duct," - Hewaa'also' active Mason, a Past 'Master and had been Sec'y of -Louisburg Iiodg3 ; for years. ; His church and Lodge' have lost a valued and; (esteemed brother- in both" of which he will be greatly missed. ' V :The deceased was prominehtl v identified J witb -.Educational ; affairs and" was .' at Ms death . Chairmahv of the; County OBoard 6f -: Ed ucation. The Times. - joins ; with numerous iriBiiu m eiwnumg ia warmest sympathies to the: distressed family. Besides -his widow two sons, survive him, Mr.. G. S. Baker, Jrn and Mr. Everard H. Baker; of- Raleigh, the latter . being r prevented -from at; tending the i uneraTobsequies by-. a severe ' attack of Eicknjsb. " . . . Theluneral scrviCy3 will take placa thi3 afternoon "at 2 o'clock in the Methodist church,; and the reirdns will ba brricd with Uzzzniz hencrs. ' UrcL SA2i i7nt3 to p!ac3 CO.CCD ycinc: ncn cn a. jcb dcrlzj. 1CC7. T3 iCfO-u t L ...3 rhiwh tTTO ncn . . - 4 , a gcod c::o'.;i:::. Inspected l:ict Tnc Thomas . V7. Strkcia -ITaJ. T. B. Duan Found Prop-;-7crty.ln"Good' Order. " : st Tuesday wss the appoint ; 1 time for. the -annual" inspection c ' the IxjuisburgT Rhles, - and the In spection, officers, Col. T. W. trin: field,' Ingprctor General ot the Slu Guard, and 'ilaj. 1 Bv Dugin, I tne United. Stales Arm v. :rri-.- I . ..... . . - ... J 9 - .... Monday. night. They went throu; a . uioroush; -examination cf 't! Armory-that "night,' and inspect. I the company in full drcraca Tc- . day in; the -ItiversUa Warchcur , where nuinbr of ladicj rA . ... - ... - . . ' . j" tlemen had assembled to tea tha bora "do their bcstn . .Thev mada a f nr ! showing, and" looked well la the r new -uniforms. While the inspectln ; officers did "not do imuch talkia they expressed thtnclvcs to C--- tain Thomas b being highly 'pic;-: 1 who nis company, and cspchUy praised the' armorr and ths condition in wVich they found the government property.'. While here the inspecting officers were guesU of the.Company'j omcera at JEJacon's Hotel. ! rTe inspection " o f " the Frankl : Guards took plaot by the ' tame - ell cera on Tuesday "evening. -; . ThO; Faracr'o Y7ifo. ::Two opposing views of tha 'stit oa fanner's wifa coma . out cf t. middl west. r'A vsgue atatcacni 1 some "woman's column -by a c:nt mental writer that it is afonddrer: 4?f mineto" bme; a firmer wir and 'meander ; downvlife'a , patbway, drew; .this ; commentfrens1 a country editori,Ohy U tli't ii a nlca thlc-. but when your husband meanders off and leas quvwithout - wood ran4 you-have to rneand er up and '& own the fane pulling splinters off the fence to coot; the din nerjfaf you meander iiround in the .we t clover in search pt thelcows '; until 5 your shoes '"are the color of JtheisettinV sun; - and 'each stocVinabsorbi a pfnt otwa'ter;and when you meander but across twenty acres t)f plowed ground t diire; the cows-'out of :the buck-wheat and tear yow,tesspnra: wiroi' fence arid when you meander back to the home : and una inat ine goat lias, butted, -your child untilit 'resembles a pura pkin, ana nna.ine oia nen ana six cuickeni in th parlor, tbef cat in the cupboard and the "dog in the millr,- you ; will re alize, dear girl, t that ; this" meander buamedi is not wtuV it is cracked up tU;bThacr. yidw-the bptJ. mui.one-2can .b.eet:," fofth'aa" fol- lowe; A cheering person can pictur farm lla co idylio tht the ' farmer disturb his wife, but says good morn- ing into tee boudoir phonograph. Uo may add a hint as to. what' he'-would Iikcrto have for breakfast when he returns .ifront y hia--tautooiobHo ; ride about the farm. ,r At eight o'clock the maid calls the farmer's wife,: and.' by halt past nine fcho has a telephone call from her husband, over; on the northwest quarter,' saying- that", lie will join her in five : minutes' ' At breakfast the- morning ! papers - are read, having, come by rural delivery a few minutes before, and tho wife announces the program for the dir. It : maybo French, ; music physical culture or claba. A pacsga of tho latest novels, a'ride:'- aerocj ilia coun try cn a blooded . marc,. e!atirg;"ia winter,go!f in BUKirr.cr, a laetoro on art ' in th'a vilbga hall di . ; these things aro cit'fcrth'aa pci:.l2Il:ca for tha.'piutocratis farmer's j ia tha ttata.-" ;And in t!:3 cven! t'.a "plan-c2ap-t3 BcthoTcn cr. liar. ; at t! "5 Luy 3 iZ.2T i.. 2m'' ... JL 3 C- 1.. .T i tl la L ;- " T U ZD lira CccnrrcaAksut 2 O'clcc!; : Yesterday ; IlcrnlnrrCtiTht . on Cotton Yard - From 2 1: arks . Frora a'FrcI-htEn-lno. . .The Tints 'received a t?!cpbcr.e in:r--a from .YountHlo, tclh'sg cf aflra whidi occurred; m'.thnt town .Vvsterday moraicg-abouto oc!ock. Tbe Kiilroa-i warehouse, two tox cith and alout two hundred bale cf cotton v, t to burned. ... - ' ' ; Tho Iflra. eLirtcd on" ' the rctton jcrd, nd Li tali to hiro c2::-,ht from a cpark trora a frehht ca.ne."- ' , ;Tho cotton ; burned, belonged to rerry & Patterson,. II. A. rarkcr,'of llzl; !-ht tad 2vcr-! vtL :f mcrchsn'j v,-hc;anamc3 wo could nut l. C.13 was hurt. : Board cr Edncatlos..-' The Bccrd cf IMccnoa met l:;t Monday --oaly vo members, Mc.-rr-. A .W. Perry and Jno. a Winsica being present,, tho chainrlint Mr. Geo.- S. Bakir. being sick. - .... - - . ' ?'' u - -: An aprroprution ot 110 far L"br;rr LtKo 3, Go!dline was 1 'made, : rid aw V. xpr supplementary" library. In 11 o lt JFraakiiato'ai and ?J aperin tend. cnt Whito ! was authorized to order . -IluiHiogJ -coram! UeesT of HCZIoa and Pearee Schools made reports. -V Salarica oLafihooIj. te-chera, who livo attended :.mec'Jags of teachers r-ocUtlon, wuinerra;:d at thsnta cf on a dollar a rue c tir.-.'th ; 1. 3 paid oat by 'Tre - - t r "cn orders ; -sued by. tho" Board.4 . Some - time - egoCerpora! Ttrner of,. the .Louisbtrg UCca, offered a guld medal to .the. 'member' cf t!:o Company who.: bouli be adjad gcd the best drilled soldier' at the next annual luspectionl The test was had on last; Friday evening ta tho Ei?er side .Tarehoaae, and Serr-aat John It. Perry, of 2fap!oTiIIet was "the winner, It was" printed to him la a short,' but; appropriate speech by IieuteainriBoddb.-;."ife will, hold "Umi medal for three: months when anothtr competiilfe drill; will ttka place, and should Mr. Perry ascceod in( btjing the';. winner far ', three - tac easivu drills, the medal becomes b! indivllua property.!" Quitd a 'nt:.rr,. ber.cf the boys have blood a' ihclr eye for hira next time. . - v;' J: ".IA:. Barbaric "Custcn.'. - ;.Vo wish a law'., cotdd ba" parjd prohibrtingrtho btrb-rli - cttoa" - cf openb ci.rkcts; w . pcllt thzreb funerals: U it Telly cf 'dark -rs and hr.tnq pUc in" "a dvilucl com munity. . It jirs on the VenaJbUIty of eTery tender cord, and it soincthvsg Utat the "dicrches chdrrtakera corht to combire and put to. sn cnL : la nine-tenilis of the czcx it's merely a pandering to a ghodbh cariosity. Peoj!a"who never rpoie to" li s d& ceajxl Li tV.cic. -Ufa parzds around tho churc!), gapo at ll-.o' fumi cf our loved "one, then go out of .: tl;.o r rc- ncf death, -not. to. 'talk cf t!a deeda dvno in lift, but U cri'icL-j ihc aj'f'Car.'nco of ti;u yX-r. 'clay thit death Icfi fur .uc4 at th( Ir mere?. Death Li a .sacred t !..-;. -If rra going cn a long .;urr.y v.-o d.i r.-.-t malo our adieus lcfcrj a ' ra: ;r. -crowd; wo otr-ht r.ct t, 1-3 vxtcclyl to Lid cur dead a I::.r. rool-bva 3 eerier. a eyes fattrn un ' err tj-v .... i. pc:!: 1 tj : 4' 4 f I- -w T ,. . lr I -J - -1 C Ljc ;..... i c C c r In ;;. ,. "r c r. .. t - - ... f x:... tl.o I c.rfr t f . . . .f i 1 J t1- : "i m r.!i a ! .. TI:r fc-loT.i.-g b t!.-, l..r.-r rr'I rf Marc!: 1, 1C jT; ' I Grx !a C:.rl Flrlrlt-J. b 'c!. -rcht Frank Tat I: r. C;Ji- Grade Ha::" NVat, K-t,l FarriiX ;-"Hn cf kcarr cf Ir!:!' Afale ny fee rr.onth cn Jin- Fs' r-irr " 1 i;o7: . . " ; ry Bou'r, I'csr, i:,-.ry lV!Ta Bel -From Icglc:ica. O. E. lisoon went u.ths c;,n;m cirrkets tHa week t? rcrthrj trrir r jpo-is.' -' Tka ccndiib cf Join C;cV tsi litJs.fam: Ilarca, whi-s i;,knr-j was rr. a L! o rel " lm - w e k, re rr. a! t about lha ixrs?, ; . -:. Oa account cf l.J vcithtr VC: i.v.. Ington's BL-thdsy wm net crletratM at Ic 3! cal J 0 A ealc a y cr. Llt : 1 "ri day tTeain. ...Tie'r :r.: ! rr-rm was beactifany deecratc 1 with L: lyttsdr-etrrn cf 7:1,:.: ,.-1 hif tr;fet- tint rrers.! cf H . ? f r: - f ; - i Tl at :U arr'tL; I ;! r r - 1 , great c.-;l4 fhotrl-g Ur wr'l tL-j bad be c n train ed I a C. a rarlir rt -i-tatiens, sh'dccV, te." TT.'j hs ! larg tnl f rl;r? t-:;;n-a LTj-d re lb ? 1 t e d ; ; rs xr... f ; t f . T furaiahlar eta. rFclwbj i$ C.i I rcgra runic; " ' : ; " ; ..... My Coaetry c f Thti ..' ' He-IIk Washbgtss, ' JXan!.:i n.f ' - - IIceL llarlf Youth,- Vi ul - li aeox Inat, Solo--Mary LouI Fvauf, - -IUc Wtjhiagtca,' tea l?j'a. ' Ilec, WtahIn5n,' Hstrhct, 5ai:L Inst. Solo; -Mary BiIfesL IUe-Semethbg tUtier, lilllaa and ' Irentr Cull eta. , " - ." . , ... IUc I Wcall Tell 6r trt. IvsL Dee?, Scjia ar.l Fi?.cl VULii5j Meant Veraca, ' - ' VC.n Maccx Ilee Ti ?; tcndU to lira so Grasd ; Iy, by Baby" CcCba, ' r Scog VtLilJ'.r. ';oz$ Inti Bartr " Ilk IJt Bira, ty Ma tils Lar.j:r. BeL WaahlrgVa, B'J.rl TCIIak. I11.2L sa.. r ' bj iizx Cc.::it, Be.- Vf h r I f c nc r la Dartby fiL Be c-l!t Yemen IV!t by -Miry . B, Bern ml - '1. " , Seng i!t. Yemr-s Ik'tt.- OarFb- - . - '. by::ary.ap.-ifr.t llecpefcr-llr. "azfWi C.rt Vicli.1 Scla," .. I litr tsz I: . Mi rr ru irartha Vashrrn Te-. ' Fany, ty Son !. fy C c a try ut c f Tb: ' Bee V!Jn-ru '-5 St V. S. Fk::f tk II, (J:,. :n Ihrn. A. F. ifsrr. l;F.f J;. '.Fx IFiM. aMzt!.! ::;.I,a.':;rn iFnnk! Fr;.!f An !r: -r Fr Ff F. F. A W . f ; - - '4 T . . . J -' 1. - , 2; J, 1 ii 1 ' . - ' - 1 -r J,- .. . , Yr- . ' ' T ." , t i , ; .; ;i .... ... .... , bticfLlir'-1"'s". t d it Oif;r ! v: -5 ta U; . - ' - i a t .1 v ; ; T ' T l,cxeU I ;.-.r t 4 - t T f k. vc;- t t;::;t-!.'r tk::-t r IL 1L Harr-1, tl V,'g Xcr: Ir-tnjiTir wC-V;ia t;r- " tC T k. ' - -G .: t j rzc Z X). . ft-3 ej." ctc t, , - . ..jr v.k 1 ; r' irrsrrj. A.J, HirrU r H itf- tt..sn cf Yc-irtk;, t; Ixi t t is B-1. , , A crl .i ta tk trn, .... Ac;,: wta w.-t : an-1 5 F 1 ." a ty ; m s n. Mr. IL F. cf Ck:.-. r:r: i.T C It:: V'l : t t -iJlf Mf.i'i. iit'.'T, x er-;ir.W4 I'.i r:!;:: 1 - Lit f : n, I. - v 1 c - - - f t3 i tVcl? t',i( :.:;' F;tJ; j;c I i-c k r-jxt v s...; L t - C . f s.j - is J j'r i,.- . . - -... , . , w . , - f , i ... .. -. . C -' r ftr, i I." ; J 1 It" I 1-,. f - 1 . mentcf ttor !r- " o tzzzridzzl zzJ. r: 1 4' . " 1
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