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- JAUES A. TIICHAr, 2DII0?.. (VOL.XXXVJL : Lr- r " W O . W - C , 10, f f THE TIF.IES FREE TfllPO: THE .CONTEST "TO -CLOSE OH V THURSDAYiillAY SOTH : Quite a Number of Ne w Jlamcs Were; 'Added; thisrlWeek , Only; Three Hore Weeks Standing of Contestants. -In consequence of the plan- adopt ecl by the editor Tof ,the , TiIesT ' to open' a contest ' to jflend two young ladies . p FranUiml, obnnty s"to the Jamestown Exposition, s oar, list 'has been yerf ranch increased and vjquite a. number of our old subscribers ijave been induced by the young ladies ta pay up. iiut we wisn to say - xo rtne young ladies, that there are quite a nam ter of people in tite countyAwno are not yet subscribers to4he TiMESbuf wbo'otught tonbeand," as we have said tefore:tKea:7VTBiPS.aro?nrorth workinffi6r r It means.' free trans-' 'portation, including .paliman iare, entrance" to X Exposition - -grounds, board and aU necessary expenses during the five clays-while there . : . We haya decided to -close Hhe ionte8t en Thurl&a, May v 30, at 12 o'cfocCThis is done "in -order - to Ft : ;? publish the wianers nin the issue of . that week.' Remember now, .ladies, that the contest will close -Thursday. May SOtti at J 2 Vclcck.-V TJp to yesterday, at X Vclock the c -contestants already ,on . th list stood cumencauy luyniL : 'V-Miss Ella Harris.';' 2." Miss .Onnie!TuckeiuJc ; " -"8. Miss Margie. Macon; r.; ' "4Miss Fannie Winston . :6r Miss Loulia Jarman; 4, 6iliss Virginia Foster .- : 'Loufsburg 'College;. If : -The TiatES 1 has Teceived: the "fol lowing r invitation to the .:iCtomxauioe- ment 1 exercises of this historic insti tution, : which begins Sunday -May ; -r ;The Senior Class ; , " -45SthV:.5 ' viLouisburg College; . invites you,-, tol be ; presentT? : " v: - ' at the - ' E xercises of Commencement Week May nineteenth to twenty-titird ? - Nineteen hundred and : . seven ; fc! LouisbufgJ NorthCarolina peogramme; Annual Sermon lie v. E.KI - Mc Larty-Sunday morning, May -nineteenth, ''at" -eleven 6clbck. -" c; Art'-Exbibit-T-MondayJ; afternoon; May twentieth,' &t four .b'clbckrr,.;' ' Alatinee; MusicalrMonday afternoon,- May twentieth at five o'clocki :r Alumnae Bahquet7-Mbnday even ing,, May twentieth, at eight! o'clock." V. Entertainment by" Schoor of :-Ex-pre"ssion-uesday;;- eveningsMay twenty-first, atr half past eight o'clock T Graduating Exercises Wednesday morning May ?;twenty-secQnd;vat eleven Olock.VVXr J -T "' . Literary Z AddressWednesday tnornirig,''v May ' twenty-second, at twelve o'clock. -,-.:.-. ' - Grand Concert Wednesday even ing,; May; twenty-second, half : past eight o'clock, '-.fs- -Vr , - ; r - Town -Election. ' - : .The town election passed off very quietly ' last Tuesday. There' was ' nb'excitementi and on account of the ; fact there W3 ricr opposition - to , the ticket nominated at -the recent pri mary'not rncro than hdf tha vote rtvas polled: Th3 result as 3 fol lows; - 1 - - s V ' For": Mayor J; B. Ycrbcfou-h, 137. Commizzicncrs Dr. S. P. Burt - 138, Geo. II. Ccz-zz 103, J.-vlI.- Allen "1C 3, G..W. Fcrdh 138; A., 7. Alston 134, Wm. Bail 16138; ' ;' -- - - v-r" - ' - In. accordance with the statutes? a vote was alse had uponj th ques tion of issuing an additional amount of bonds for this Graded School dis-' trict: V "'-r7, '"'.T' ' The" vote f bonds was T80 fto- .2 against The J ugdes of election re port that the bonds wers carried by a goo4 , majority . as the number '. of rogisteredvoters in the school dis trict.was 276 j 1 'V- Nr : : newly; elected .-.Mayor; and uuimiBBiuuen wui go jn omce nexx auesaay;: -r;7,-r.t J THE COTTON WAREHOUSE IDEA, xw".- 1 -J- . . . How tKe Claris Works and "its wBcneflts to tho'Famersl;,; 7 Jt-he. Progressive -Farmer,'- discuss- ing the nlan'to build "cotton "stdrase warelipuses, says it has - worked- well elsewhere: that iitiabf our "bright belt'-IcouiiW.thk; tahWfirm,r: brgaiiized-awatehOTge 'holdingm; I pany:and'infoueaa8they:buatal d Daidfor -a t tl2.00(PhVm-r" thnft warehouseVand' fcavepaia rbaek "in dividends 93 cehtat on, dnl! they'-pat into;iV:The:"tarmer;giT'est t -ttte following't-lear and'eonewe state- meat oi tne workings or i the ? ware' house'pian; ;,;.' - "-'V-.-'v K ."The plai oropera'tiifg jiSmpU:' fGO.OOQ comoanv about $5 & bale. Farmers, business, men, professional lev: to bu'v :imnf ( for W f armJtmt herisk unwilling - to sellbw-iottori foriny.prlces,e other f elloir twits'-tbofferS S$:lbe pute- W:20.bales5inearenbuse; draws 80 per. cent -ofthe JmonejC at the banTc -onbis w bays his bloed itbej an4 y says -: to iietherfelloV;:I ton-in the, warehouse J until - you fget hWfekndiainceib cotton adtimVvgtoctbohV' can wait a good bit: foVyour himgrjr spelt toome bVYofeifA. -might have said alsa Ihlt he was a-: stock- holder in the are 'rmerBligs20 bales to'towa .1-14. .pc '?Tx3j.':Uii'k' iu.aj.cwcb via. ;ud KVf PJ iiuanu i bills' and store accounts, 6, ware-; nnnsA for himh Tiow manfl?t r pmcbeTthe maiketFupc,the- deast : b!t'' - andTTjuys -Mr.; B!s 20 bales and stores them. How did he; buy? 'Borrowed 80 per cnt,.from vthe ;bankr on the warehouse ' receipts , and : paid the other 20 per cen out qf $60,000 holding fund.'- This makes the $60, -. . . :' - " . upu tuna go a long way, you see. lIn, three mon tdisrtime. the :rnills get hungry and offer 11 cents instead of ten an advance, you sec,- of $5 per bale.-; They jget the cotton.-The buyer pays not $55 a-bale, but ' $5.6. 50. Where . does the $1.50 . come from? J" Why the ' holding company makes the buyer insurance and stor- age, which heretofore the farm e has always .had to pay, and turns the $1,50; per bale into the', "warehouse treasury,, along, with ths $5 per bale profit on the 20 bales brought from it and field for better price. .-"i. ; t "As to,Farmer A he took hia 20 bales out of bond (having made the buyer pay the msaranca and storage of $1.50 per bale), -sold itat the ad vance ot 5 per ,bal,' paid hh note atth9 bank, and has again of 0100 on tha 20 'bales. And then when thsn year ia up, being a stockholder, henetshb share of the. 5100 profit m-de on- handling the 20 bolc3 cf Farmer B, vrho trcn't a 'jincr.' " - It pap to advertica. - ; ; - Tle-d tho change 3 cf ads in thia men, take'sharesat 5. apieca "until CTann:BrayThomai- and the $60,000 is meup They then : Inoor-were. stricken organizeVame" dire .fromauper list. Bonds' '.of 1L E. manVger, build' or teW and are wady fbr?bttwnes:; weigher for ToungiviUe and- Iuij. 1 ; Mariner A brings hb "io"ttonfto bur er received and . both c t Pow'a ;the ::price?!?6n5ifelieeds Hortoac ar5 notjikaly to dratr aiy ii ,vi: some nioneyVto buy improved stock asreneved.-of poll-' tax-iTror. j unless 'nxc!3ixyt . but if tea do, GOUriTY.G BOAIID SHEETS' ' H01ITIILY IN " REGULAR 'session. All ; llembers ... Ere sent Er ;:cpt Commissioner Uzzcll who v,ra3 'Detained on Account orcicl: '"ness Routine Work; VThe .Bard or County Commis sioners met in regular montlilv'. flio'n.'on ? last- 2Ion Jav. ll mcrriWrs present except Commissioner UzzelL whdwas detained - at" home on .0- count -oi sictnew. The -followin business wm transacted; 'Poaandv -Liyter' ; Were "reliarel ot a 6 -acres1 of land, the-"same he$? Vsted jjyjj. C.15r.int!ev D?nn8 vnship. :5:Licenw to P8 - 1"'110"0 aot, wagon wa ?,,; TT. .r1- "f ua- w ansuy wM-rreUeved- of ; tax. on 100 acrta, ii?te1 erroneously : in FanUintoa -T11- .llf ord and Lrrt,a - V utrl-Wttro aiiowea xo co to. I ount7 Home, - Mitti and '-Handy Sphe, ;FranUinton to nr'nihip';".were relieved of tax on two lots, error ' in vk5;?-'P1d .a ' PauPr at f i.ou pr tnonin .w-vw.,hVi.wui a.u -i Trasteriraf, relieved Pf: a5a f H!? "'tw ".aV4Ua LW' MiIon6' : WM placedtoo : pabpr M6."?1008 onUi. ln ? CC05dnca" tooUce from Ir. wis,'ecretary of State; Board l Sanitary Board Frank- Un;countycomposed xt the members of ;tno: -Board , of v'Commiasfonera, ??l'dr E-Malonft al4? -i tFlotd, went ' into r the election ot a County Superintendent of Healthy -JTpbn . modion ; of ;T)t: Malone the present encumbent, FYarborough ' waa runanimonaly re-elected and the salary -remains, 'as 15)06.'" . .. . 1 -h - . . M. GuponYwas; appointed Jo have riecessarrrenaira dona Ilitrh i0werw uiaauog, eio., Kearney was stricken from thel OUio - i ed .of poll tar.VJ. XL Will lams, Snpt of.Hoads, was allowed to do a job of gTading'for E. , S. G ree n with rpad hands, com pensation to, be on same basis as.contxacts heretofore. The inventory " of " County Honie, $1,812,00, wVs filled, SdpL-William- made Jris report of County Horoe. He reports 8 white and 10 colored in mates. IldXTHgerton was allowed $2 80 forcpfiln foi pauper. Heport of Dri K. FYarborQUi;h SupL,ot Health was receitea ana mca. w. Boone was appointed to hate "bridge atXiomsborg painted, and to.. pur chase necessary paint for lime. The clerk was instructed to notity all" rd the Tar Listers to meet the Board in LomVburg on-the first 3Ionday " in June for instruction. Clalmi to tho amount of $1,139.45 wero allowed and Board adjourned to "next regular meeting. Every' Farmer. Should Start .'"Dan!; Account. He's got raonoy in tho bank." . Ah, you'vo "hcrj-d it V::d r.bout romcbody EiOT.r .anl.cgr.in in the coni3.cf your life net very fre quently, it's n pity, but still encj b n vrhilo z.i you cr.m3 r'--g. . It Liu 1 o' rcfrc:hcl you jut tj 1. .-jit c '. I of tho fellow; arid tha f;.r v,;o nil it it mid 3 him f;:l -pod, t : ?, crh3-rrcu!!n't h T:.:r. -t.uzi 1 i' I: - 1 ; . i nliy vvc- t-::;a of inr'rnt thrift A t. fe'.Io.r Lri't ycL it i- vcl. It u ever, po-s-u'o t!.it . .. 4 in tlio lunl strife ; f nuking a Wxlr. ; a n 1 , 1 a j 1 n : 1 r rf o e n 2 f o r a r s i n t dr r, ho i.i yea wi'K.t,? g?.rno a li'i'a ahead; MheY gt rnor.py 11 t!. l,3:,k.'T Go'iag w f a?er for him now. II will own hU how on.V if tLr?3 d.vs,ifnothingbrrcwJ, and bo will hive "raor.ej la tf.e L.ir.k.' . It b a gtnxl flnibiiiois it it a jru ilcnt habit" to ha 0 mor.er in lie '".nV. ;Ahd nW that our fxrrt:r ; : j .vnjovhig a I't-riol of gvod ti.-r.if, . ry ono cf them oug!;t to xuiko a f'-r tJie lean ycxrs" that ara aur .to cr:no oner or later.; 'And a'njhow t v e ry farm or w h q U h rvJ I b ji' few 1. kindred or (oir ' thotuanda dolUrt ) tax onght to' hate, a Laak. accocr.t a id for cerula very good and d'a nite reasonc .' . r- ;.-..' - ' V. 1. If it'll h your pocket you tpcr.d it; it h so easy to ipenl it and not know what L.i.i grjno with it ' , ' 2.; If it's iatho big cheat, or under vour f illow, or in lh top burria drawer, it 14 t'Sll euy to t; and it; Vho money is dam no gxl in iu ad if yon add roora to it, tho er u yocr feir that fra : will destroy ur thtoTcJi break through . and it.aL 3.5littam the tank, rna kr.ow precisely . wh-t ton' ha - w vo vtUicat 1 connun it r.':rto't::v crcrr cat to IT if it U ail LV;rc? Tlie f 'crc s in bank bookfintiua toa' make tli extra your' check. iUelf tbowtag what it was all aboutthe w hat, who and' when with the .other, fellows name on the hcck, taakiaj it a gtxl receipt. - Your money la not Ul, but is going about in tJieoommtinity doing good; it it no longer boned tn a napkin.-" . . . A: If your roontyV in tho - tank well, how -la ."it -.with Uie raaa 1 w 1 fitarted out with the m,3 cf whoa his neighborj say with prile, lle4 got raonef in U10 banij" Hasn't ht raoro dignity now a a citi Tin't . his adtico iocght aenr little of tener? And dat it hare lore weight than it co.d - to? And on't you call on bin 0 ta c U ns e t o head a neighborhood tnotcmcnt that calls for Boroo paliin. AfI when he'a pulling don't wo all pcjfj with more pluck and coaCdcr.c? - Oh, hurrah fur tht fa rtacr wno got money In tht bank! Li::'o cr much, U meant that ho. is Icarr.ir.j; thirft learning to fate; meant thit he- is - getting trlsning in bujnn?i hahitt, means tiiat hit li:i.f f.aaid U helping Luill up Cio com unity, means that ha it , bringing" cerLln now dignity to tJso fifrr.ing prefca tlon. Wo want to meet Kim tfun. cr tho farmer who In. gt mor.et In tlio bank for th?ra is where l.U money, ought to be. ; Tho aboro which ta tiVrrn from iuo 1 ro TTC-sito warmer f ;: 1-. 1 i-p red with intercut br cyctt f; who wants to t-rcrr.ro fcr tho ra:r.Ti 1 . - j tlaj" of c'd ? jo. It h r.r-rh ia?cr t li.ivo vour ir.or.v ia a r 1 br.Tik, cTi n 5 a matter c f r. .4 jn t:;:.:i to I.:.v j: t:i c i in: mu . 1 t f 1 .rt I. Argi Cr -cs. tor - 4 4 J. iiiLI,; "L J ...... L.,7.- i V;: .d C::r. E ' I K ' - - - - t .J 4 . T - - - I tcr E: u:3 Thcr L!?: I:. liz JZ.rx U.-J ' T.l U ill ; Th-rdar. " " - Vi J. Hinow wt-; :? IIt-,f.r f n T'-c.jir. tx?ro Tcr ' left Tcc&J ay f . r I : v. -a. Mr. 1 S. Frr! r-x! a rect trip to IU::-h VSi whL rcra a C.-rt t:t tj Oxf.-rl. j !fra. M. 6.,Cdu: r: nl U: lr a I t;c tcr sarx. Zlrr- id. CA1jli. anu, . - - - 1Vi i'-lfil -Caih - osn tL.j Mr. A. F. Je .tt:a ar,l ;f t r-cr.l L " ! oar.L Mr.T. W. lU ic-.; rurr,d W tic. Myr. 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