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W . THE.COTOTY, THE ETATE, THE TJinOH.
'SUESCEIPTIOH C1.C3 TZ2 ir.:..
VOL. XXXVII.
jLOUlSBOEG.rlT..; FHIDAY, JULY 12, 1007,
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RURAL FREE DELIVERY.
THREE NEW ROUTES TO
FROM LOUISBURG.
GO
Mfleg:
Beginning : at ;the Post Office,
CaraerwiU go North ' . and
' - Northeast oastage road, pass-;
. ing Ingleside f post office to
Kearney post office - r P.5
Westerly r on HuntVMill road
' to Weldoneystore '
Southeast on Henderson i oad
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passing Pxighs post office to
Faulkner'a corner
Westerly on Farley road to
Newton's corner .
Southwest on Eiisom
One Goes North, Another Easti
and Another South-West
Making Five Routes From the
Louisburg' Office. c
The Postoffiee Deparment an
nounces the further extention - of
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ivarai jLenvery m jd ranKiin. county J ooutn,- oouinwest on
by the establishment of three addi- J road to Rocky Ford church
tional routes to start from the Louis- usoutheast oh Kockv road -to
burg postoffiee. Petitions, were in j Jngleside post office
circulation a short time ago asking J Soatiiwest on Ingleside road to
for these routes and were very J : Timber ake's corner
generally signed by. those living I Southeasterly on Lynch' creek
along the proposed lines Congress-1 road to stage road
man Pou, who is indefatigable in J Southerly on stage road to the
his efforts in behalf of his constit-
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uents, promptly rtook the matter up
with the Department, with the re
sult as above stated. The Times
congratulates the people on the.
benefits that will; accrue from thia
BOARD OF FPU AL17ATMM compii, in u,ucontr u na
tAiatioa Vt lho price at which uae
Was onglnallj bought , from -the
owner of the land whether' the
same vm bought tCTcmly earn ago
BUARD.HET, LAST MONDAY TO
H1SAR COMPLAINTS. "
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THE filOVHIG PEOPLE
THEIR HOVEIIEKTS IN AKD
' OUT OF T0V7N.
There7 Were a Numher.or, Com- Lor bought dorintho . present
T5laints. afid nil pc-.l '
v, o T rs V r . A number M other complaiaU
. " prere made, but tho anaeiuion wcr
inangres were Made. , sustained in all cw except thoo
xne- Uoar.d of Equalization,- com-1 abore mentioned.
iosed of the County Conmi&sion- Thi Board of Equaliiation Uien
ers ana the Chairman of the List! adjourned, and the Board of Cam-
w i Lair i iiiiti a NupuunrB nr anon t r r-r i ac'nn ami - m - . I . . l
t -.ww v& v.ia.u I 1 IS tA4VV AUU H4tUIHl VUP
ship, met, m accordance, xvith the I accou:ita-of tl.e'.VRseyom and LiU
3.2 law, in the court house on last I taker.
illonday. All m embers of the com-
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tipm eacn township:was present I I6n-man & Martinfi. P.imf .Vr.
-i"u w .low ion uit,tiio comroenci
purpose of the jmeeting and duties buameai 55 ya&r ago (in 1852), o
2.5 of the Board, which -were to aacer- of tho largeu paint maktrt In th
tain whether the assessment of the trad, hare fiWI bUni for an -' mi.
27.4 variona tnwnshina worn smml rY I .i::.t tt'i f . . . . r: t .
x - - vxjtM MUU . uiwuunt i cuifcfacwrr in i) r J & 4 y D t
lair, ine assessments of the fol- which will b about 100 hr-2Q0 f-f
A Beautiful Home Wedding. lowing townships jrere adopted hi area, fire floor In all makiae
lhe home or Mr. J. E. Timber- subject to mdmdual changes: 100.000 iarfMt more of workint?
And Thoso'Who Coq txd Co,
Somo for Pleisare, Soroo fcr
Business & Lir Nam
ber Bocaas Thcr Uxo It.
J. S. StritUif4 toi $arUj U
Mi Lccjr Vvuti fnt&
la A!ti:;,
Mr. XT. it iWr lYtilUV
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Tbjr in tt,t4 tiun-tJ l!b
vzervT i tu c;. r. c .
IMt. V2JT.T.T.J and A.
tea
; llvvt Paint Factory.
post office
Length of route
improved rostal service. Kural lake, about 6 miles south of Louis- Dunns, aYerage for real estate $C anrfmc
Free Delivery haying passed the btirg, was the scene on Wedhes- an acre; Harris $G; Hayesville $G;
experimental stage, .is' generally re- day morning of this week, of a Sandy Creek -$5.50; Cedar. Rock
garded as tho most benehciai. and mos.t beautifiil home wedding $5.50; Gold Mine $5; Cypress
far-reaching legislation ever enacted when Mr. J. F. Brower. of Win- Creek io. The
in the interest of the agrifcultural ston-Salem, and Mfsa Hattie Tim- iu youngsvijle township (outside
sections. Brietly stated, the routes berlake were joined in the holy the town of YoungsvilleK was
will be mentioned and run as be- bonds of wedlopk, by Rev. Dr. placed at $8 per acre. In Franklin
low stated. Citizens in the territory Hufham, of Henderson.' V ton and Louisburg the average was
to be served are urged by the;De ; The decorations were most tasty made,$9 and $10 respeotively (out
partment to procure and erect regu- and Tery appropriate to the occa- side of towns of Franklin ton an d
lation bces prior 'to the inaua Louisburg.) :
tions of the serviceV which ' will F'air, by Bweet and Holy" so The property of Camp Lumber
on August 16th. Postmaster Hams eIegantl rendered by Miss Aya Company in Harris township, was
informs us that no appointraenf of assessed as other property in im-
carries -V has yet eh made, . .v .
;ltfer iiaded much to the , pleasant The property of Tar, Rive Lum-
madefrdm tha ataWoliwent The best aniauZwas.ldr. er Co., mtfce'form'of stariding Urn-
wuw. luuuuMo ogu uuu nDuj unas xveemu, ox Ainmaum, unu uie 1 uer, w ascsevi. uv ovaiwi. -
cival service exammation for Rural ttnaid of honor was Miss Annie I There were a number of corn-
Delivery service, in v the order -;-in J Timberlake, "sister .of ' the bride, plaints heard' from Tariouspections, it 8.30Tclock, lie crniUacun
which they passed the examination; Thef bride and maid of honor were and among them lhe following Mr. S. Atwood Nawell,
In New Qoarteri.
The! ,TiMc printing ofHce ha
new quartern having moved ainc
our . imu, into the Hughes
building "on Court utreet next
oor to the DeiU Brother, 7U
a big job to move a printing oiS el
even of our aire and we aak
our patron,.. to ottr -look any
short comings , in thi hwut- -We
will be glad .to aee our friend
in our new quarter.
: NawelWSlmpson.
A vary pwtty jaarrjiga ctrmmooy
took-olAiUJ led 3fetho5?it-chnreH
ax w jLuinmoo, oij ittanay -oKsmifig
A. CI-voo, d lift tts 4i v Ltia h V
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sc-r a can irh iv.,,v.i
'" aJ tU J.txrL3A 11a.
M Ua Mary M a!osa ta tikir rwU 1 a.
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C 11 Avert kjivra tonlar ri;I I 3!u-i, Ca. Vi O-cr a3 11
am peopo ta iurtam. v:a:T, Jf, U Wji a. wtra
Ma Halaa Crw vW4fc,n,0-
la VMilint Mra If r-v., I - 9 a iitv
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E. S.CraA rvtsr&ad lm vk
from a hjizm trip W Kw Ycri.
W. F. TWltr. Kl, waal to IU5-1
etgh oat day thW rrk r ktbtM,
Ma Vara SulUsg c4 iuuot ia 1 1
la
rna anxnr;irlri loa
awa ilea la Ittrc
tr
lata t3
Mr; K. l llwlaJ
l.fl
Mra. I). F. McKwse ni 34m. il
S. Fur, ara ritiiis ia J.ia
county
MUaHmma V$ cf .UrJa, aa
a gutt I hi w,k a: Mr. T. U,
WiUafV
.Mra, E. t!'. firaWUU d Will
ForrtL, la a iMa ak t Mn.
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Ma Marp Suvart, f Wima
HZmj, 2r. J. J. rfno tn f;r
ta C1 a;M au&a t-t l u.
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TtJit H aa bc&cilcia om la
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g ait aw!U 4 a C;Xe t f n
rvtarnad o day t)r -faa
Koute No. 3, is as follows: V
7 . Miles.
Beginning at the Post Office,
Carrier will go South, South
west on Main street to river
road.
West, Northwest oh river road
to Allen's corner
Southerly on neighborhood '
, road to rail road crossing
Southwesterly on Youngsville
road to Harris' cross roads
Southeast on Flat Rock road to
Flat Rock church
Easterly on Flat Rock road to
Royal
East on Clifton Mill road to
Clifton school house
East on Solomon road to Tay
lor road , v
North, Northwesterly on Taylor
road to Perry road, Perry's
corner
Northwesterly on Perry road to
Raleigh road
Northerly on Raleigh road to
Timberlake school house
Northwest on.-Schooi House
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2.4
2.4
4.8
1-7
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2.4
1.
tarnad Uu SuarJay frcca a mzi tar H rul tin TJuZj:
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very tastily attired. . changes were made, in each case formerly ot hranklm, ar4 Slim rtauaivaau io imo.
The groom is a most excellent recommended by the township as- oimpaon, of illliinloa. The Col. W. T. Jfaln-a csem crf
young gentleman and holds a sessors present: nahera were C. Ilarry Btgga and Uxxa Oxaa Cxtr aa.J aai Ua4
responsible position in the -Wacho- Land of A. T. Strickland in Frank Hajaell, of Wmiamaton and diy wlih b UsxUf.
via; Loan and Trust Company, Dunns was reduced from $G to $5 Dr. H. A. Newall and J. II. Mr. Iritatly Man gta al'li:Ca
one of the leading bankihg insti- an acre. of Louiaburg. Bridea maUa MlKa tUajhui rur wd w tar Ut at
tutions of that city,while the "bride B.W.Ballard, of Franklinton, I'cy Coppedge, of GmaiW, Wak rrwx iVl vk.
.1 ,i j r, a fiir.-tt. AnatA Crawford and KJ1 SltorL cf . . . . . - r .
IS a Uiearmug jruuug itnaj uua l "as uuncu icuuk,uuu.i vr tuuv o . i I Alt. 11. J4CUJO WTSs ft-1
possesses qualities that go to On residence $250, on half interest Wilnaraaton. Dama of Honor, Mra.
makeup an ideal companion and in guano house $100, on half inter- o- Jewell, of w tUumiML
helpmeet. est in stores $50, on half interest in Beat man, J. O. Kawelof FraoV-
The Times congratulates Mr. Fort lot $50. L. J. Wilder's land The bride waa given away by
Brower upon the prize he has (known as Mitchiner and Williough- hr brother J. I VI Sitnjoo. Miw
now, "and extends most sincero .by lands) was reduced "from $8 to Nannie Sm;th, of V&iimatoo par
good wishes for the happy couple. $7 per acre. ! formed very beaaUf ally t the organ.
They took the 1 o'clock train here Lands belonging to Mrs. Arring- The frieoda of Mr. earell in ihia
for a bridal trip to Jamestown and ton's estate in Louisburg township, county will join tha editor in eztatyt.
other v points. was reduced from 1 1,200 , to $800. ing coogratnUtSona and wUhing for
toong those who attended the H. A. Kearney's land in Hayes- him and his brile a happy and y!aa
weddmc irom a aisiance were me i vme a icuuu uuw fu.uv .f j j " o
following: " per acre.
Mr. B. F.: Brower and" wife, J. J. Wilder was allowed a reduc- Industrial Education At A.& H.
parents of the groom, and Mis9 tlon of $100 on real - estate in
Mary Brower, sister of the groom Franklinton township.
jof inston-Salem. J. M. Morri- A complaint made by the rep re
sett and wife, of Scotland Neck' sentativ.es of' the G re enleaf John-
Misses 'Lillian Timberlake, of son Jbumber Uompany, regaroing
ar it, u. Uicsnr, Jr.
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tiki txcariisa T:ut to rMJ-
rxv to . . ItHaSaJaca i:rr a.u!
rai- J -y. tr '1 l P'J; ani - M
mad tr Franklinton road 1.2
Northeast on Franklinton road
of Youngsville.
v
to Raleigh road
North, Northeast '
road to F. 6.
Length of route
1.6
on Raleigh
1.3
" Franklinton, and Mary Timberlake I the assessment of timber - bought
by them, and a request 'made that!
the assessment -be made at two-
thirds of cost of same, but the re-1
quest was not . granted by, the j
Tribulation HaU.
College. i
uThe world b demanding man
who can do, aa well aa thinl," aya
Preaident Winaton. The beat
equipment for a yoonglaan tiday b
"technical aaill,knowladgavad poarr.
A century, ago education was for the
few, and was dedgnad to equip then
for, the, learned profeasbna; to-day
education la for the manr. and ta
WaAliii4ia aj3 nucr, lmtH
HCg ia jdU3 rulcu ua ( i.
tiiv JJy Ui, u U'3 l 14,
fc53 Dwla-ia if $;Kil to Ha-tu-mla
Pxswiai at t JL'5 UL att; t
dlU cctn'rtina wiCk K. S it
lti5f:ia a;rj at Ili.
i i.2 A. IL al 2wlsc2s r'i W
rvl ctl " i rmi Sinwl aunca
rMere-m c.n ra.'2.ii.3 la tlra tr : m
Ttt . rfid . ip fuo lit!;:.!,
ia Mra. 8. C Catlap c! At, 112. Dalwaj Hrer:
eunto! Mra. J. W." WralLara. - 1U, Oxfart I1U-2, Yt S
lUxkr Tcrlar .waat U 4 Heoa 1 1 f sfw4 1 1 Has. ' i
lul Frilif tvab, Lk bciIs, WJlsaj jina tlUAh, Ua
be mikUI vaiy isctJUt.,,' . tro llX's Utj-i UM, CU:U :v
her paopiln SuiMtkta.
lira. J. W. MoiUa m f-alizf:
tha wak with har brxrtcr. Mr. M.
K. Jof nar, oar MarjraraU
Mra. K. II. AUra acd Ma At.i
Allan ta!l thia wk U XTtsx
Uaach arl tS Eapo7too,
Mr. I- P. Hkla aal Mra.
L. S. WuMf and MUa Hi5!p AH
too, am at Vaaaora Sjfispu
Among the vkiura ta Lot -!arc '
lk aa aaldog Ur cWa UiiU Mm u
Iiaola!, L Coc;ca Kaeaaarita. t-HiiO rd
' ura tn3 Jtlr as! cjus !
Lff:kll til!
Cococrvl; . ttaal aTtnJ cam
Since o icr lif poo. with hk paraa dari
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Route No. 4, is .as follows:
Beginning at the Pest Office,Car-
rier will: 'go -Jlastynl
street''an6Mrdiasffl
Mapleyille and Stallings Post
OfficesKCaftoc
Northerly on Dickens ; road to -r
Wes1,S0uthwestfow
Bird
to
's itxe
. Northwest f Sfi-
toIt Gilead church
. . . ) Maia'streetiWl
South, Southwest on- Main
to Louisburg P. O.' ' , ,
, . Length, ot route
2.6
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borough has been Regulating": a few
of the unfaithful, and each of ; them
have wtasted,T from the "bitter'; cup"
both fag wine and a coming."
The lis'ali:being colored up "to
yesterday was as follows; :r- :y
Arch. Howell.druns: and disorderly;
$3.35.
i ' Marcus Ruffih, for a aimilar-charge,
but somewhat Of a more boisterous
natu re, waSNoiad e toj cough up $9.25.
v , Geo Wiison took a contract for
"painting the town red', and havmg
trangressed only , in a smaU .wajr His
Honor let him gov after l relieving
Geow of $3.35
llmboro; alter a rest of several
weeks reported st the Hall of Trib
ulation" and hot, haying tiie . amount
to fork up, was invited by. the Mayor
to spend 30 dayr with - Supennten
lor, Willi ama on the roads. -The
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invitation was accepted and Jim ia
"getting right."
peT taken :U, Corporation
JCy ty -!:
k a
titrtr I- rv-i ess arc
u.,6 -.v.. t . 1 1 Hamlin uonesre ci vmcuuare taa ..i t it t. - t . i .v . v.
. Jt 4T 1UMI4 I
by tliel5oara: .. . . , I Mechanic Aru an pexra la another
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Whereas it is made. to appear to column. Thla Collega baa
the Board of Equalization that pf ,injtmcUon m Agricultur,; 104
there has been "a considerable in- nuJeip; Civil Engineering, 101
crease, in the Talua of standing Um- ttudenU; Elecuical Engineering, 10 S
Sinpaco toirru ra
co ztk I .. ..
at
fcr arcrtriil cwopaay, caoa. t;c:a
laiUwrak asl aped a faar diya whh
hit rte 1a lj&zllxzrg. '
Mr.: FcrriU Pj;rriiii west t IUiy
Mo'aat 5day to m-t bT trc'wef.
She tra aococs ald aa faxuijlrjj.
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ber during the past five (3) years, I (tndenU; Mechanical n. En gi oearing.
the result of which said . uicresse 71 atudanta; Cotton Manafactunng,
has" been that ibe .standing " timber Cheraiitry, and Dyaing, Z2 alodaata.
bought several f ears : ago ' was Besides the regular four-jeu cocma
boucrht - verv. cheatdr. and that I iii-m r hnrt eoani aad atsecial
ll, 'mnMAan)1 VinnVlit I t- r.. tv t. T-t--l bcta tT Cat. J V W
at a iukuw puce wiu I ana ucuzainz, axuiz maci cpiai . . 1 '
Whereas, the Board of Equaliza- ning. Weaving, ' Ooth AnjJn, I Taocnxa at!adl ia rtfi cf
tion desire to" assess the standing Agricaltnre, and Dairying. .
timber in the County for taxation Next acaaion begina September 4,
at a fair and. ennitabie value and 1907. For catxlcvue, etc, aadrcaa
rate; v . . . :.
. v N6wvTeerefore be it resolved" by ' N.C.
the Board of Equalization of Frank
lin County that tho standing tim-
jber bought by tho several Lumber
alirur D t:r.: r: :
tcrtC-jJ frrSl rfcdLx-rrirc 'J. 1 1
d;ii:coj aU ncr3 l;t 1 ,
a I 2 ixi JX, v 1 1 cr t-: 4 1 1
lv-A.
If rra fttrs frctra 1
0 t-Irl. Jv'r .ivtj.:o ii
n
Net!;
IVcaiJcnt, Winaton, West KaleiU,
Stx! IVcni3 KKNTLitt C CO
cd:a wbca cut al IlaU''Mr
PrcL E. L. Beat r irrrl
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