JAMES A; THOU AS, EDITOR
.THE STATE, THE TOIOir. ;
SUDSCniPTiuH ZiXO Tizrzz
VOL. XXXVII.
LOUISBURG,-N.C., FBIDAYV AUGUST ,10, 1907. ,
OFF FOR
LOUISBURG
SENTED
U AmESTOVll I rM seeing; to lt that every miftutd
ua .uuHT-Bwy. w eojoyapie. - . this oia
town hai had, tne : Exposition fevw
REPRE- bd ir thl
of this paper who could not, wait for
2.01 o'clock Monday morning 4 but
AT: JfUBULATlON HALLv
WELL
THIS WEEK.
MAYOR YARBOROUGR v AD-
VISES LAW BREAKERS
. . ,- , f ' - .-
FritnkUn County-Boys. ;: r
1 On boioinrf 'beATeUi willi pnd
to f iun Me Fnuiklixx county boj
come to 1 the rescue and ut the
sUl.:WhlIe"GoT: GUan and
n early ' . all the balance .of the 1
THE- mOVIIIG PEOPLE,
THEIH nOVEHEKTS- IH
OUT -OF TOWH.
AKD
Tho LndUbnW i Rlfls wifh W lefl wn? last . Friday; with Misses
. ' rL , 'v Thomas, Macon and Tucker; : anxT at
Large Attendance are Taking the Wm.fUft tlie papir to iak.
ineir Aunuai nncampunent care of ittelf. .The aforesaid paper
Many Others Gone. however has withstood so many ad-
The Lowsbhrgs :ty.;iiine. r-T z May6r Yarborough has ' been Gubernatorial chair, and auditor
tromr left Monday morning at iwr w Ul AWrfn,, UU-. .V tr t.V.-'
: . x -1 xi . i i i- l k i : t .
lOBug tu Duma uiq lawureaKerB. i Auuiwr, uovn oi waota . are
sterling Freeman ' coughed . tip I Franklin county productions. Tb
disorderly conduct 6th er temporary state ofEdals am
This was Quito a , Busy J Week I eUto dl&cials are off to Virginia to
v and Many Recelred PuTilsh-i0? world ; what North Caro
v mantfhp' ThfilP Wwn n Mn,:An' do w gmther froma
Snndav nicrht? nrih ih thnn Means and assisUnt republicans etc;
o'clock for the Jamestown Exposi-Ith litUe thing like a weeks frolic
tin. From Capt Thomas down the .5ue parx i eaixor, muKe.
men were m fine shape and as fall of
excitement and real joyous enthusiasm
as the little one oft to his first circus.
This is not the first time armed North
Carolinians have trodden Virginia soil
difference at all.
$3.35 for
Mandy Powell, for keeping a dis-1 either natives of Franklin or haTe
uiuerijr uouse tuuoeaio me tune i reiauTes nere wnicn is tquauy as
of $3.75. " Lindy Powell ditto' and j good , The sUte is safe, the coun
ditto $3.65, Poss Winston was upllry, is safe, and -ve pass along
Firemen Returned.
Mr S.P. Bpddie Foreman, D. G.
Pearce, Asst Foreman, J. A. Turner,
and as thev made their tnresance felt I J. Lancaster, D. C
- -rf A I
iorty oaa years ago so una pasi weeit " v w.vwpw uu i sumcient to cuecc His cav
have they been in full evidence at the J A. Harris, members of the Fire festive proclivities, proceeded again Jgency
big show down at Norfolk. A spec- Company returned batorday from to redden things and the iotlow.
lal car of Louisburg folks sixty in all the meeting of the State Firemen's ins day was called uton for $7.75.
accompanied the Rifles on the spec- Association at Wilmington. BmDayisbeinganaigned was taxed
ial train. The entire ninety and nine dwi not take part this year m the $5.45.
I one day for disorderly conduct and i felicitations that Franklin omrnhr .
. High, M. S. was fined $5.50 whieh noti beinff I products from hard cider to stsie. b
ana i men can oe reiieu
And Those Who Come and Go.
Some'for PlejLsnrf Some for
Business and z Larje 1 Karn
ber Because Thoy Like It
He It. G. AUca sptoi TaJsy la
E H. Baker is"" acting I fakhaton
ilr. F. L: UtrmsQ irsat to Wska
Forsl ToewliT.
Mr. LealU -Peck" AlJa V ci '
ruit to his tarsals n4r 1oc'uVcr.
Hus Mm Ilestar rsiersi froa
a viiitK Virginia poiau Thrity.
Miss lltaH Btnt, of dw Yaap-
gat of lhe5jtot' fa
. . ur. - ' '
upon in any emer-1
Mrs. u. iv. UataShsta sai Ou4rsn
reiamea ytturuir trota a vuit to
KiKxsIl.
rt. John LAodon sa4 Mrs. J. H
r-Nb reward comei to him who robs I Barrow Ift Tuaaliy taombr for Its
-Charity at Homo
are there for the best time possible
and it is safe to say the strictly moral j
shows of the Warpath will not be
overlooked in seeing the sights. A
large per cent of the Louisburg con
tingent will stop with that old Louis-
hnrrr hrtV Jnhn A TWkr mn natrr Carolina Beaches and a big Ban-
ofthe Virginia Bay Hotel. His Uaet on Thursday evening last.
friends here are legion,and they know
that under his management nothing
but the very best of service and
treatment is accorded to patrons.
The Virginia Bay is now and has
been Loaisburg headquarters. The
members of the Military Co. attend
ing are, Capt. J. B. Thomas. Lievts.
M. E. Winston, W. W. Boddie,
Sergts. C. H. Banks, T. H. Lacy,
B. N: Williamson, J. R. Perry,. K
M. Beasley, , tJorps. G. S. Earp,
W. B., Tucker, W. B. Joyner, A.
S. Gupton, J. H.' Hoilmgswoi'th.
Privates H. R. Parrishft. W. Stur
divant E. L. Beasiev, L. B. Bow-
den, Lewis SQuthall, J. J Lancas
ter C. H. Roberts B. F. Wood, T.
H, May, VV. J. Perry, W. N.
Faulkner; C, H. Holmes, C. F. Up
perman, J. S. Strickland, S. S.
Williams, AW. Wilson, A. G.
Wilson, Sam Cha npion, Matthew
Champion, W. K. Massenburg, J.
T. Collins, Peter Monger, Chaplain
Rev. John London. Caterer S. S.
Meadows. Servants Zoilie Wil
kins, barber. Joe Leonard, Julius
Hayes, Scolield White.
The occupants of the special car
were: Mr. and ' Mrs. B. G. Hicks
Miss Blanche Egerton, Mis. Lucy
Allen and Miss Alba Allen, Miss
Sallie Green, Misses Kfcte and Lil
High, Miss Glennie Aycocke, Mrs.
C. E. Johnson, Wilson Greem, J oe
Davis Hill, Joe Mann, Greenwood
Hill W. W. Roseboro, William
Barrow. D. E. Miller, Henry
Mitchell, Osmond Yarboro, Badger
contests but carried their full outfit Mftvnr VarViornn rrVi trkrtlr nooftaJl himself of whit h &M!l ti laiHm t JliStSlOWn ElTrftif
:nAit.:no t-v. i ' ti . I ... .... 4 ( . ' ... . . I
iuuiuuui8 wio'. uuo. xiwj report a 10I1 to remark- that many coni- H" na neiun, or Whit u needed to I Dr. A. Cam mtll KUis of e Uni
TBa vox piamis naareacnea ms ears reia-iw ir uw own, merely w give to j t nuy 61 uiu it t tta4ici s h
oi ine nospiiaiixy oi tne people oi tive to a certain negro disreputable woss wno atk. Xo mm bxi s right whil. with hat pirtnts henx.
VV llmin crfrTi rPK qtt tn.ra unforfiin. l i-a n '. a TV 1 1 rlr I. 1 ll t. ! . I
wuw muu- i iQCaiivy m inn iowq. ne saia n i a hui iuuy na own no i jjr Frxak Bllard Itft W4at
an rtr oTrnrainn a rrs w rinhtawii la 'inn I ii i t i 1 i t . . inhA . i . t I
v-v. vw-aVia0 vv , x&aa.aa.o . lu ej conuimea to maice inemseives,bu,,,'b,,wwT maiwoica IdsT to vitii hi
in I belongs to another.
: - --v-t-. -lt o 1 f r I VriaxK imu uxa si t;4oa.
break them up. "Disorderly houaesj order to relieve pove. tr;io loe the
will not be tolerated" he said, and I respect of his home one, or in do
further intimated that the law .wh nli weaken their fith in hinj
would be applied vigorously tol provider and a protector.
a
tal tt rrrm lrx-
Lit trua -:
vuii ahit aja;Mr. Dstid
our
Public School Library.
One of the greatest needs of
most excellent Graded School is a
well stocked library, and this mat ter
is now being agitated by Prof . Mills
and others. It is suggested that a
good plan to follow is that owners of
books suitable for children and
which they could readily spare, do
nate them tcr the Library. In one
rid the community of such dens.
Marriage.
The marriage of Mis Fannie
Jones to, Mr. W. G. II an kins, of
Tampa, Fla., took place last Mon
day night at the home of the bride
caxrges tne auty wnen ne U true to
the family that is th rejalt of hi
making and begetting. .Men err by
withholding when they have meant
tojspire as well at not, and they err
by gifincr heedlessly to the efidlet
The bride is the "kl?8 f whoM in
uxe is to attacn tnemsdrct to those
mctioed to charily. Help those who
near Clifton's Mill.
instanoa an owner of a large library, daughter of Rev. J. R. Jones this
found that- sho had duplicates .i county.. Joe couple after, the v care-J 'rrr wao
certain books and has already pre 1 tnony tookHbe trainlat Frankhntoff l.t ... .. Z CI. " TT
" " 1 : ?.
, your creatioTs, yourseti or your
aented the school with the extra 1 tor a wed ling- tour North.
monies. Tf other wonld do thi'a wore unable to . obtain - turther
nucleus for a good library would be Ul18 of the happy event up to Ume
formed. The plan suggested is a ot going to press.
most excellent one and meets' with
our hearty endorsement. We must A Sad Death.
r -
encourage tne young to read, as by Mrs. Robt. H. Strickland died
no other means can the mind be so last Sunday night, after a long
broadened and such stores of know- illness, her death for sometime
ledge acquired as can be gained in the past having been known to be a
perusal of good books. It is a prime I matter only of days. She was a
necessity to have a good library for I consistent christian woman and a
the children of the Grafted School member of
and The Times appeals to all its
readers, to look over their stock of
books and present to Prof. Mills
such copies as they can easily dis
pense withilf Everything done to
forward this movement will be
family. Be jnst, and then be gene
. m - . .
rous. i o give wit el y i an art, to
gi?e well is to gue euccesfuUy. To
provide employment it even humane
and wise but you thoutd gire it or
confine it to those who try to deserve
. -.1. ! . . l
uuu ueuuQc, not 10 in oat wno
are lazy, dtrty, thifileftt, carelttt and
mdineient to your tacoeta. Let
those who will not try to come up
jutt a little higher, with yoar help.
bandy Ureek remain where they are able to giv
mi a I
ine interment xn man h rith --.tv
-A 1.1 I ....
nb uio uiu I liDeratelV into nrnvMrtv m nr.lr tr
J Wr -J " " "
Baptist church.
took place Tuesday
home, the "Sandy Stallings place." pr0ve his manhood and deposition to
much appreciated by
and his assistants.
Rev. G. M.
ceremony.
sympathies
Duke conducting the
The Times 'extends its
to the bereaved hus-
the Principal band and family.
Rev. Mr. ; C. H. Pratt at the Bap-
. -t
tlst Church.
Hart, Weldon Egerton, Mrs. R. R. Rev. C. H. Pratt a Presbyterian
Harris, Miss Ina Harris, Henry Missionary lectured on Foreign
Bowden, E. L. Egerton, Clay ton I missions at the Baptist church' on
Hisrh. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lancaster;! last Sunday morning. The. talk
Miss Martha Mann, Mr. C O. Har- was illustrated with maps showing
ri8, Miss Annie Belle , and Jessie the predominance of , Catholics and
Taylor Harris, Miss Ruby Harris, 1 Protestants also the dark barbaric
Mrs. J. R. Collie, Miss Fannie Bod portions of the worlds -He also exhib-
die, J. M. Person, J." P. Hill, - Miss ited a chart showing the comparative
Meta Gulley, Mrs. J. B. Thomas, 1 expenditures by tthe American people
J. T. Stokes, d. X. w naer, vv.. ju. jqt misaiops uoui uouibswu auu iwt
Beasley, C. E. Gupton, Mr. and Mrs J eignand ewing -gum, tobacco and
J. L. Palmer, 'Miss Mary Best, Mr. liquor. The amount expended for
and Mrs. R. G. Burroughs, Miss booze ws& by long odds the biggest
Gertrude Pinnell, Mr and Mrs. W. and the amount for foreign missions
E. White, and Miss Ella Harris' the the ver smallest. The f speaker
latter joining the "Times Contest" plead for a deeper interest m this
girls who had preceded. important'matter and urged that old
time methods be dispensed witn ana
modern business methods adopted to
carry the Gospel to heathen '.people.
He stated, that the Bible undoubtedly
The Girls tro to Jamestown.
The Editor of The Times is "at
tendmg the Jamestown Exposition I taught that the heathan: were lost and
this week accompanying the HTntEsi hence the great?, necessity l of larger
Contest" girls, Misses Margie Ma-1 things in v missions., -v The I statistics
con, Ella Harris and Onnie ;,Tacker. were those of the F.S. i Government
Miss Lucy Thomas is v also a member and showed' that .- we are : Branding
of the party. They, fought a Ogood more for .whiskey," tobacco andv eyen
Gcrht TKa. Tnjia if unhnfiriDtmnl ehnwincr crum orconfectionery than
Ht yinr loT-rylv uncrmented I we are for carrying''-the' Gospel ; to
" " V.AA . V . . . .., - .-. I w. ; V ' . . - .
hrough their good work and the edi-J heathan people,
humanity. This is not the way to
help mankind, or to serve your coun
try. When a man U stricken down,
then help him if yoa otn, bat da not
encourage him to fill sgtio and to
keep oq falling simply to be helped.
Do not be a miser, nor yet a spend
thrift. Do not be telhah, bat be
Mrs. Uattie Edwards Holmes.
The' subject ot this sketch was
born on "the 10th of May. 1833. and
, T ... . ..
waskiUsdi)y Ughtning on the first elal w P" Toar own betiim
of AmrusL 1907. She was married meaM d abmt to helP who
I Itl u . . .1
in Trinitv Chnroh t Mr. W. IT. 1 a5 wraorra w, as win
Holmes on rhe 27th day of Decem
ber, 1905. The present writer officiit-
ed both at the marriage and . at the
funeral service.
Sister Holmes was converted in
the days of her girlhood and .united
with the
today.
NOTES FROM KATES VI LLE.
T. S. Gill returned from James-
town Saturday.
f ? Da lnn fKftnn Vi a Vkn
mm , --, , .)-- ! A - A V V AA
iusiuoois., pucopai I .
ri -.t, t:. ri.Lu l e .--.-.
is
Miss Annie Fuller of Monlton
visiting Miss laxxio Clifton.
The reviTal meeting wiliVegin at
Flat Rock tlie third Sunday in
August. 4 ' -. ' !
The fanners are disappointed
with their crops .thitV year. They
tinned to hold her, membership . to
the day of death. She loved her
church and her Bible, and in her
quiet wajr adornedjthe doctrine that
. ! : . .W. !.' -
bub yruioaiBu. xue turoae wuiou
took her from the sc. net of earth fell
suddenly. In the ; vigor of r youth I are not as good as Usual .
and m the strength of her "woman- . ; -. , . . . .
hood, she was cSUed to lay down the revival meeting is in session
burdeM oiiife.!: The ways;of provi- J Perry V Chapel this week and
denc are-beyond'our ubderstindmg doinS iomc
but we take comfort in the thought wori ; T .
inaine wno oroers aiimngs-w -ww . Mr. W.'ft Owiek is -in Mr.
gocto re uiikmcU We iympatnize v n-j
with the sorrowing husband: who is rV VJ u
uus wee k ana ius wpr is nigniy
Mr. T. J. Kio. Mr. C V. Sohh,
of Virgiau, srvi Mw lyacr Smitti, ai
Oxford, ar viiiua st J. V. Ktpg
Mr. J. A C Mi oa W,nlr
for trtairi wberv h will auc
in the Tabc Laiot iu th .
ton.
Mr. W. M. McGh, Jof Juritw
Fls-, sni Mr. X. li. Mciiiw, cf
Newark K.J. wrrt in Itjibrg tbli
week.
Mi; K. J. FaKsr. Mr. C. I. Hsm
and J. II. UiitU ol Msj4Tir.e ,t jj. -
c4 ihroogh oa ihtir, way w tit Et.
potitioo. -- .,. . .
Mrs. Guy Hasting aai two
drvn, who hart Wen the fr&YfU of
Mrs. O. C. Grrgxify,' rtutrctJ hae
jerdiy.
Mrs. J. H. Ilotlowiy, soeapi!wj
by Mist Slt Allta, left Thnlsy
for a -ooolh't mil to AjhtrU! sd
Wsynesrilla.
Mrs. F. B. McKiaaa, Master Psv.
id and Mm Msrxaret llkkt ira ii.
tting Mrs, MoKmnc't rtlalirct si
Prince too,
. Among Ue ttort in town t
oeatir were Mr. PsaJ Jooe of Tr-
boro snd Mr. Joa QA of
YoangtvilJo.
Mr. bewii Zenith, of Florida, is
tbittog st Mr. J. J. Aliens tvexr here.
This it hb tint rvtit tor the put
tweniy-two years,
- Mrs, K. Psmth atd chUdrta sc
oomptni4 by Mrs. J. C Conwsy sad
Miss B! Htle rei-omed fo Ceir
home io l)arhm the put wrtk.
Dr. and Mrs, D. T. Scaixhwick
are at home again after tpetxiing a
week at Jamestown snd other pools
oa the eastern shore of TirginisJ
Mr.V. MJ Booos went uGrK&i-
boro last Yiilsy to meWt Mrs. Urooi
who has been at .Ashsvillt for socct
. ' A- "
ume past, tisr Deaiin it vrty
greatly improved.
Messrs Leroy and Joe Nsth who
hire bcQ alUnlbg the MetKodist
Ophxnas at Itileh
cua far a-ci tlsxa.
ity troea a te-nlx cf U- lTr
- t . . . a m
c-TT-D-t at Wr-a ui? w;
ie iocdc Ibm Sl4asri Crrnwt. TL
' . . t . . m - a.
n we K.ann crrre L3 WLini a
oa otn mm tod to Ui u ,
ka-ow Mr. C4Lljai i i
S-liifMT ta Vni Ilia . Ccrtr. " H
tk A . .
wt,i t-Jt bsacn rsi!:-y ti
sboe oo eri t4f U tu tLZe
ertMiiitg Ue deewrt ail.
-( . ' II--hi. " -
-., " - , -
Woa by aHotfcer'i Lore-
At tha dbse cf as siurKrw
riot fa coe cl tr Wrrurra r-- s.
weBi ce to cn-t to r;teak ia Las
wiyward boy. 7 was the ii trisry
of firlak. He Lal al3we4 i -coca
t9 Ual tla . be . wast t.
iUyi, Ht Lal irctui ta
away frocs Loos al the xjct
alnd leet iZticrs was t
trabi cf hcos aI ddta fncada
U HsJtr Le wtrS 1 ssk Js iU
drj it ct ta. Fbe ailtiS tMt t
talk wiA Lira. I Weil wtA lcr tat
cos cf the altratlirs Lom la iLxl
aectiaof iLe ci'.r. She Lrdot
me lo tbe yorr.g tzxs; li USl tcv
slo. I uU,Why deci't yati jrst
cfriLlt t2e lilsg tUt It dr3b
yocr I'JtSr Kljrt U rp. Le ttrrarv
J ei; Gol kowa I wxll lta ta
pve U op. Ucl I
si aah I oanl ci U rT
TLe-3 I ueid Lira cf live C5rto wLa
cioe dtZntT iLe ciira tT
mxaa Lisa tre. V2e ' we sok
tcC.lhr t C9al Ltr iLe is of tLe
Le xnifo V a taLer la the a-.j7tr.nc
rt3cx la iLs ciirt c4 Cftr
-erwiba tLe camels, tl ft.!Tgr ca
Lrr lrxt tnfca t Le? t3 Icnusl rp
Uio Lit foe s4 atai, la a roaoe
iLal trLUl with 5aaaw My
Jbcry, yes C.WI gtt U srp. 11 yom
lrabUi viT I aLt2 .!
T0 ot if asy ocrilas I csa " rrl sr
wU Lrtc yii a Chntl, a3 I 1
taaae tt. l cm rct rem
Idfb. Ia a t-cc:il Le was oa U
kr4 crytcg fw tarrry. 1U taU
hold cpoa the Sea cf God, VTLso
the p fonaaiiT m g7ita la thw
mt'atig thu t3-t, Le wat thsi rt
tain t tlial ca Lit feti aad tvv
Chiiit it cbv-s," It was CO. ty
taiatrtry thai roa Lio It was i!mi
Lsraiaj; un aai trVea soha (
Cul taolLer Icn. Lcrve wot Id
oot prt Lx3 sp. Ia tLe ti th cs
ur of I ilth U is wmiea, "rLom.
hi.il tcrrt. ay a. si froaa lbs ft 4t
ofrrpU-i.'-- Uillelieck.
A PreildentlU F.t.
The TyyersrLkil UV-oo of
WsjHrvioa Lu t! war a Pt
lid IVtUT fiuZicgi, '&isvfftsusag la
la rrsJ lxj tor aa sttrp4 ati
to dt t-ori&t aai durt;t Us
LcriLIp. "Hit crr-t:r tyrxney
Lave rc,uI la lbs d"s-r:rrw
mors tLta oobl tbrr
Mr.Suirrtisarwi cf th
drat, sal is at. 2 to t ctrrria
the Itcoeert-l rxi-ortu"
t i .
tnr
indeed' bereft ! .and t witn i the" other
relations of the departed one 'who I praised."
mourn her lofu May the peace of J ' ;'. y
God abide in their heirta.-" and may l ' " ,
jthe ministry' Vif the -Holy' Spirit Bt (The abovo wai ''Intended for
comfort them! '!', t ;; - " . I last weeks issue but reached us too
Ftosinx.
Congress AbdXcitc-i
VTLil It tLe te of Cac-t-
cnU:j la Dtctobtr w2ca Im
drat ItooiwreU &rS Bert llrjlia,
the iaalrr Bezxlar frosa
i .
..A- coJrruLe uns mtaa s u
. . . i r
low Tiawm.. i Mj in cnaut Teado3 la aires
rpprteaUtirs of that ItitUtsiibo- j rrLot oc r 'J.;; -wilh tLe T"t
My let laey. Helen Sciitbwkk I etbrr e7Ulxa, trlt rf Ccu
. t .. ...!" a . a
woo rats .j-rra ep-?oa3g va-e t3 i pt l-e it oo I:a wiry
met with thetf sow, Mrs. N. D.I tLey caa muU ibe Ut l?Knrast
ITot ter in MsttLewt Co, Vt, af wr a j t tiatit cf irisiJbsjt. t tc
Tiiut to the J trace Iowa lpiioa,l Ilste tLe Iley
simed home lait YndxT. 1 Corrrrct sMic. M la fir or cf
Mr. J. J. Barrow'sAd faar'iTH .
T.rrvw Ut t .. ?.. I wcv creu itu twj.tr.crt c4
a? a w-e v mm w ww - ttii v j-
. !.,;.'-' t:...- i... I the uHJ Itcu? It tc13
Mr. aul Mrs Itf Allen wbo acw
oomraaied thtm sU-o. murnt! the
same dsy and report a my p,cx
aattnp. 7
"Mr. A: W. Circa tptat Mcadiy
tbe
t. .
Wkeil
Hxbset. :T late.-IDITOB.
IitUtton throo-h the
OTir froca
oocatry to
ts-oV dare cxr
rur-ia rert 't-i'-.r.Jt ci
r ;; are tcl Ul to tLa e.rst--lire
vi'ur trcr-h al f.cx i ;t
drizk, by He yr: Us " cf fc Lx
liir tlxr cl C-s tv lris n ti.
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If