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JAMES A. THOMAS, EDITOR. suDscmpnonsi.cDr VOL. XXXVII. LOUisRGy;N;v CraiDAYSEPTEUBER 13, 1007. ' , ",.. A ircxr: ? i : . , . j . : - - ' - i - ' V HALL OF TRlBULATIflH I 796 lored, $35, w axcnes ana J eweiry, wmte, $ 1 8ty 334, xiored $1,090. (' umr.tt ur YiMlUKS APPEAR Town lots, white, $685,374, color-l SINCE LAST REPORT . ed,'$48i030. r M All other property white, $184,- ' Mayor Yarbirough Patiently wd, $19,482. - ' Waa th T?irfoo Totalralue of real estate and ber- , .Jr-. sonal property for .whites, $4409,110, uawuxiua Vuk u- colored $371,169, making a grand tice Impartially. ; rx total of $4,780.279. :- . - Since - our last report -fronr the Arstated"aboye i ;the -Kaapply "Hall of Tribulation," Mayor Yarbo to only the property as turned in by rough, has had to deal with quite a listers, and does not include the in cumber of "disorderly conducts" and solvents, tax on incomes nor the taxr other minor offenses Against the able property of railroads,, telegraph, peace and dignity of the common- telephone,- banks, or frahcnises of wealth." - ' any kind, which has to be sent down First came J. S. Finch, who had by the State Auditor. partaken too freely of "old John." As compared; with last year the He f eased the "corn" and was so ex- increase in value of 'Teal estate tremely polite in making: his acknowW nearly $3UU,uuu, while the total edgements that he was allowed to increase on all subjects of taxation go after depositing $3.30, as a guar- will be nearly or about $500,000. antee of good' faith. THE LCU1SBURG iJOLLEGE I B U t II HIGH SGI100 L i I A. D. Hitchficr FALL SESSION OPENS WITH THAT'S WHAT TWR Ttrsnf.T INCREASED ATTENDANCE 1 V OF" ELECTION XXEANS: ! if on Wednesday of taat k TtU lirt cmlf lacJtt4 t thcwt mho ver fTtsxnl ffoct i diiia&OA. Thcrs alto a Urpi tJttaWr f ; nttxlr ntlghboca prttat: , , , ; L. IL 1ditz$ a til dt t !iUf , Hict AnnU Mar, of UtUcr Au. tin, of Cry; MU lUrrti A'cin, let tUHAlU,&f Lcmb. burg; Mitt AnaU Galtfv of Jca- the r;,ovi::G' pz;:i: Oyer Sixty Fiyo Boarders the Tha Voters or Bonn Academy nrst . pay-rTne : Attendance District Voted aN SDaelal Qoott Hew Teachers'f ' ' lty Last; -Jnasdav. rXiteM naef;Tniss iplewurcr tot v Ths result of tae specul school too ooontrt Phil Tom!K f Lstaie tnai me session of the tax elecOon which was held at Bann 1 rvn W j If ' Trr-.r V Louijburg College for girls owned on i last Tawdar meani thtt tot dlrtnct Tomer. lim EllxiU&Ttirn. 112. Wednesday with ' an ,'inci eased ; at-1 will secure one of the HJ-h ton and Crmtoa BinViL Fllx nnV. tendance. . The y6un-lad iesT came i Schools" provided for tfy lsit Lr- and wif sa4 two cSulirwv. lie- m irom au airecuons on aesaari waiure. l nr wir 34 mUf I rn!i- 'T- Cuv... -j and Wednesday by rail andBv : rSri 1 voters, and the votA vu 'ii fM. I VAn mi tj c,,. ' t - , f "J ... I ' , - - ..V-. V-V M UM'Waf Jl V I ince; a majdtit of whom lows: - Waks ooontr; lUr. J. K Michlar, wif and to ctilirsa. and T. C AVooJird, cf SuirtxLlr; Hnu 11 Keaxntj, of QUsbocas; A. J. P. I far. vate.oonveyanc are new pupils, wno cornet to this I forSicul Tax, AS. grand old institution ot learning (in I Against,' whose walls quite a rrumber of tbsir J Not Voting. 8. mothers -secured their training) to j The people of the Bonn strict ,1 Ha, wife sod dsoghur, of Yesfir. improve wioir miiKiB. s are lo oe, ronjaiuiated upon their I rille; J. P. TL-ubtrUie and wif, , The facalty has been streoghtened 4 good day's work, as it msanraoeb fFrankWble snd fim2r. Ir O P. C. Clayton stood erect and an- Temperance Instruction In the by the addition of Miss E. A-Thoioap- for the children .of thai -section .of I IL Bsoka. IxsuUbtmr T C If wrWi sweied to the charge of , "disorderly Public Schools. 8on ot , Charlottes yflle, Va ;wbo ID unn's township. I aid wife, of Weldoa: if r W II. conduct," which., was entirely ,nin- s Tfle iegblatare passed an act tas .charge xf the EnlUh Depart- perhapsthe few who saw fit to Mitchell and A. U Grva, JN Uai tentional" on his part, and having er- requiring that scientific temperance m?nt ndf .JUisa -Edna.-. Allen, ,f cast their balloU against the propo.1- tigh;Tr. J. W. Lynch, sfl W. p. pressea nirasen so sorrowiuuy overiYnstruction be eiven in -h6 pnDlio xvmgeway, m cuargs oiwe lousiness tionhad good Tt t sons for! dot nc so Prry. cf Wske Fortr. It. tl. Pr his unnecesary performance on the 8Ch0oIs, and the-folloATing has been PePf traent- w congratulate - the but such a large majority of thitr Uell, clngiWr; J." A. Thoow, cf public nignway, ne was assessea omy Bent oat by Superintendent Jovner Kre8iaeni ana Taca"7 weu as tne neighbors could not agree with them LotxSiborg. wnicn ne prorapuy paia wiia to tne connty superintendents in re- WW"UPU growm aua prospenvy they should show their rood nsesnd thanks. - hrd to th Rmp. ot tne txlfege, and; wish to say to wisdom bv &IW In with'iK. m.. Li' And Thou Xtto Cszia uiZ Cr. - Soae fcrVltzzzTQ, Ccns r . Euilattx suidfc Lir bar Betitixi Ttc? Uro III K. S. Fori srtvst' t tlT i ir. Uti,y id wile rctr-rrr iVedn4wdr erstdrr fmca II- T - . . Mr. IL W. tUTarX of FniLr- . wss la town m sbort wt2 o TTr- b a r!x at II r. CL LI Mim Alios 5fCTiIl it rwu'Lrr UUcusjvt Got craw TTrr st Wlaisr. Mr. J. J. IIwtow was ttawr tLs w&i u the Jasasjilawa HxzJ M-C.ao4F.IL Hsats as,.. d Jim Harris was up upon a similar charge, and the evidence being that in addition to being "too happy" he used some very loud j "cues words" he was required to fork over $6.45, which he paid and forthwith made trracks for his home in an adjoining county. Nathan Wirabush, when his name was read out by the Chief, submitted to the charge of being somew'hat out of the way," and this being the first offense in several weeks the Judge of "Tribulation Hall" let him off very light enly making his assessment $3.65. : , TT. R. Robbins and G. H.xDorseV worA r.hnruerf with "scrauping" on IV V .... - - Alt' the street. Dorsey was discharged and Robbins was required to pay $4.45. R. B. Carr was before the bar of "Tribuljxtion" charged with "disorj derly conduct." He was dispopetf to "chew the rag," but forked over his assessment, which was only $3.65. "I beg to call the attention of. all I the. people of Eastern Caro- r.fTT nnrl 0na.,ntnnt0 I WJOV Will 000- IDS . i .11 ljouisourg uoiiese arnonsr tne iet. and Touisburg one ot the nvst jority and making it unanimous. schools, all school officers and all Kteachers to the following act of the - - 11 iv a i . . . General Assembly of 1907, relating nelW ana Pieasaui l0WD3 IU '. tn" to scientific temperance instruction 1U &' ,L , ,i , be tausht. " " , in uuu ;uuuv dvuuuiO) auu w a-i 6 upon them an immediate compliance - - 1 t-. r . c- ti with the provisions of. this -law. I iw uur auuvsrmen. . rejoice in the grbwtii of temperance We have received roanyt com- sentiment in North' Carolina, an the P1 th past month romjjubscri decrease of drunkenness, and the in- bers, on ' account of net: receivnV crease ofjsobriety among our people. tneir PaPer- Somo of 00 m 9 The surest mean's of promoting tern- fr01 the new R F- D- Routet, perarfce in all its forms among the while others come from other points, present and future generations is to endeavoringto get our lisu teach the children, in school and straighten th new R. F. D'a, and ho.Me, the truth, demonstrated by w"' ; S,au Ior au wno nv Valuation of Franklin's Real and Personal Property. The Register of Deeds has com- Tp.t.fld th computation of the Tax rr x sci-nce and experience, in regard to beeh troubled . about getting their the. nature and fect-of alcoholic PaP-r t0 noUfv the carrier on their drinks and narcotics. Let the truth. rouie or wr,ie us a P0 without exaggeration, le taught to thp. oiiiidrwn about thia subiect as Resigned to Attend School. 3bout other subjects. This question First Lieutenant M. E. Winston is one of reason .and judgment, not nas resigned this- position in the of mere sentimentality, and the ap- Louisburg Rifles, and will attend peal should be made , to teason and school at ake Forest. lor the iudgnient. It is not tlie purpose of P481 tbree years he has been awistant J the law, as Fnnderatand t, to make to Kegwter of Deed Boone, dunng r.1. lit. m a fud of- scientific temperance in- wmen time lie marte many fntnJi stTuf.fi.n5nor to displace other im- ile was always at hi post of dutv Watts Law Did IL The pMimicuT report cf Ociciuionr ot Inirmil ninxi True Charity. for th pmmi fiuxl rmxr iU The following from CharitT and lb sggrvgaTe coUcii3nt cf bum Children, tells of a most graceful cfc reeno in North Carves hiV "No wonder ex-Governor Aycocks crejuwl over thr. tururs cf rmJ. is loved and honored. In point of lion dollm mimnm iK V.n menul strength he has "no rivsl in irnt iato fft. To UxwvJur. our public life, but hk heart is nal revenue Uiii fci Suu greater and lsrger than hU mitchles nrm W&vtfi$lm th rtr ilia imno.ue lent a carload ol WaToe they vsre in lJA th .fr Wfart couny meioos 10 1X9 orpniir. fthaTiUf hnmm mtu. age last week that wenf all around In thu yri ifct ViStrtX ctersat three times; and the people ltftd up ciiecud a toul cf l0l?,C2 lot their voices and rejoiced exceed- rreno pxirpc. Ksch rufowog j Tr huihoa a dusintitioo of i&ur This u.whtl we call true ehiriir. 1 nil tir wr II.. t . j -.1 . thing that will sdd to the comfort and pleasure of fitherlew and roolh erleM children. We know of no iweeler, rnr re truly grcka attd p- fslUn W I4P,0'3LI. S.1 Ms mm rt"De3 ?$zxmlx? a lc Kw Tk, IlUacrv. acul If. l KvIt3, cf Fifirglkcyi txr. UAch ilk fs3 at IlruucLtx C U fritdt b Ktclrj 'ills AScc; Cue sisioni Ia Lnrou t -wtk, sr Frt L VTitsvu .UacL! Mr. IL W. Fcrj-tmaci a&2 tgir rUrrwi bt rriiiy trwa iLw tgT : trij. : Tly Ltre uVo toonav tCL IL l?3s 4a Ktrn:liormJbp8 1 Mr. r N. K.rrvo rr.tsna3 TTsX Lm w. fit mi4 In prupriau. .ct o( ch.nty il.,n il.U on, f lnu-nCT in V.. tT,t.', . . . . . 1 aif tf.i,3 -i IL. II. Wlii2fc of ex-Governor Aroocke. Lists as returned by the Listers; andll0r-tHn't subjectsjn the curriculum of. a,vl no young man wji er uor in 1rrktiny hr it we find the follow- ihc lint, simt.lv to re- faithful to his etnplovt-r. Mr. Bone U AW - ----- - - W . r-y . . . Vo tn Via rorretted to lose hini as an aASwtant! est to the readers of the Times: f given its relative share of time and but together with all of his friends here, wish him greas success in his labors at college, and a prosperous career in whatever avocation he may select after his graduation. N ilmner oi acres oi iauu, wuuw, attention. 272,418, value $1,954.54; colored, 17,499, value $160,828. Pleasant s Occasion. Number of horses, 1 whites, -phe family reunion at ;llolly value 8133,880, colored, 714, value Grove" the beautiful rural home of $42,142. Mr. H. D. i Egerton, near Laurel, There Is Money in Bees. Number of mules, whites, l,odU,i Friday, was a delightful and Mrs. Emma Shngartwho lives one value $145,837, colored, -339, .value pieasant occasion. In addition to mile east of, Jonesvllle hss( demon $236,18. - Tineinbers of the family andindi, Jstrated the fabt aaintiis yeaf that Number of cattle, whites 5,248, there werea number of friends pres there is money in bee culture. For value f P4,yn3, coiorea, a,oux, vaiue entj among, them tae editor- ot tne the past 10 years or rfiore Mrs. - bbu- $20,521. , Times. The day was a most pleas- gart has been giving Vonch of her at Number of hogs, white, 8,925, ant one and the . place .selected : for tention to the bee basiness. She value fXijOOJ-, eoioreu, fu,p, i value I the Mpic-nic" under - the beautiful $9 249. : I ' - ; shade ot tne large trees near a spring xumoer ox sueep, wuiie, .7, i ui juao ikc!, "j0 valne $1,417 garit, barbecue! . And , other good Value of farming utensils; white, things were ? served': ui abundance, $19,650, colored, 3,572. and were of course . CTeatlv enioyed. Value tools of Mechanics, white, There were - about forty . guests all $2,393. colored, $826. v of whomwre profuse in their tnanas Value household andikitchentur-1 t-Mr.ndr8.3erton ; tor tne nitnrel white $101,540, coiored. $13,- pleas'arei of the happyoccasion. May 35 - " , ' "1 itney tUye to nave uutuy uxytv nuuu t hnri xtrntA: 4i reunions :is iue hhhwib . wisu ui iu 820, colored$5,S74. , ftditor. Fire armsV white, $8,052, colored, -. ....... 102. ' . v if AddiUohal TranklintpnNew Money on hand, t white, $143,055, and Mrs; FranV Justice ;hav6 Colored, $3,831; z - - . . .'; 'T;i taken xooms at' the Uote!.'.-?. Solvent . credits,- wuiwj vm" jut. j . iau t Iored,'$4i03'.-V ':'-:lf: - kBWhite Bxti00m- colored, Cotton on-hand," te, J $78,o3Y, k 'Mr. and Mrs. 1. U. xiarnsson nave retnrned to their- home in Weldon TV colored, ,$443. ; -: " Value v ikfusical m instruments,1 " TV H. " .Mitchell i has; been ;white. $2L707!rcoioiled;$4;395. :: - yisiting at Mr: J. O. Green's and Mr; ' " lateli'and silverware, white, $6,- R. B. White's. now has an extensive apiary at er home besides two additional spiaiies on thisl aide-of the riter in Surry county. By much study and atten tion to the . subject she learned to handle them as easily and more intel ligently than' the ordinary housewife i rat. V ' ' . tr uanuiea uer cnicxens. i The hone season for this ,' year is now practically brer,' and as a result of this year's operation she ' to jk, in all, about ,uuv- pounds, : . most ,oi which is a very tmV quality,', of sour wood noney. . bhe nas already sold about $1,000 worth besides keepins enough tor family use.' She had this season about 140 colonies -'of bony- gatherersv ' There is money in keep ing beasjut they must have atten tion; they will not succeed jsrell with out attentiori.4-Elkin Times, ' 1 - l We, publish, the above for : the benefit of any of the lady readers of the FiifKLiN TiuEsi There see nis to be bi money in beo nisin. Fears For His Efl rts. falter H. Pcs dii-" ? W.rM ' Work, is trying t ha.-ubSnHtl Vt leading colU'r ivgTado.iifl OMirss to teach lilrr rnpc;ti.t. Th'w is on the n.- ;. 0'fl plan a tlie schools tf jn.iujliim which have been suggrsu! -r 4ublibd from time to tixur. cannot re call Uat we have r known a sac cessTul newspapsr . .n to m eradia ted from one of iS- The troth U that style in wrii' . m s rayiterioas thing, like talent -7 genius in paint ing or sculptur.. U can teach a boy or girl the vclmicoliues ot me chanical parts of 4iiy art, hot ws can not give the"i purpose or rr. It is uofortunstely true, also, that th writer who be'ns to give too much attention to ntte is in dangsr of coming to'all i.yle an no Uas. We have too, mi-nti of that as it is too many. vaptd, ffemlnate writers so Intent, on huc to sat thine that they nsglrrs. nUrely sabstanoes and puV)OSd al fintllf tsy nothing. Our rrcoh-ctkn Is that Shkcfpr, Dickeni. Thackerr, Scott, Malk Twain nr any of the men wbo literary uxySTaf ter theta took post- grdu; coursos in hleratre. and -we f ear xt ry much that fr. Ta ge In his IwelJ-rneaning efforts to to prove the taltues of modern llura- tore .will artcoecdjin delogin-: tb magazines and nswspipers anl bsok stores with, wonls, wordt. words tnd no s rdeaning or vigors lUchrnod News.Icadei. 'v - ; . - . r .... - . , t . on ih nfih borKisv' in lltt. KodU McWlKrtr of mnd1 s J fcmSul j tciir, atta p .V fitalMV V'hU th- rt r wi t h bid In lite MvtboJUi ChftcH, t: r-,.3t drirsJ by tb ptttr a?! fotWr hip that U c-trrb ui too unl: with gj in this wu?V. V incite U baniflcvriiActx, aaJ Uuii that tb dmtutn t?j4 cf hm town wSl work toottr f r iU t- bniidbj of tKs Mo-fr'a kis-la. I. S. Maatrr. u&Ju si MxtrvU Urt. l-cf: U!t iLis k Ml jCf if tkit fc ItVftlcff. -Tr-. Tt-r fiewtr xt to J atfTMrrr- 4 , Guests at tho tlltthiner nonun ion. - A lady friend fomiahcJ cs the najucj of tho greats at th uMilc!:;scr no-tLT.ion" which took t: - st'i itas Kan J4 J V I. Sw.3 sal -wifr, st4 sccas XJ-jt aM tvritxr; lr. H. IV 2UrL al ft&2y, - Wr. W. It. Coo4 It 1$ Said. That lhar la talk of argir.:i?ng ai traprotutol and clainibi; dob, ai that among the objects of lb cJU will be to ind&os or f-c;lt to Ls prove tberr lota, aod to crt si cr front of tbvtr stores la a taor tiexzlj ly and bad smHt ckt&i cordis abd otSsf oboozocs olai.Xftct iucaa. If the dub saoosols la only avV-ccf lo g this litur grrsOy c!irtl Bacrt.ry imKOfasivai tbtr c-irsnk.iusi j3 ot hate bnao is TiT-v That erchaa4t rf ty kle4 can ! boaclt ci4r. if cxrt crar- ef, in Loaiilrer than say o4r tovo aci?th df Mojoo a&l Lhtas line. If thji b Uxu isini Kite no rvaaon l dcott i,pvI la arJiJ of I-Ottiabcrj wctJ 1 da C1 u cco bens to do their traits ; " That tbe po;4s cf t.Vs cw-jit v?e waking up. to ti fart tal tf j ar to kp sp wi;h i.lr i'rr crvn - . , tJtt lhr tcit hst 1-ut rala, ar! fcr the Icrallra Iff. II. II. Jir5ow4lM ur&4 yu-isj frco nviory. 2T. . a avs ai cr. -r r- :,. t. cocsjtaiJi ti3 it fix as Trrr wbcre ty w3 rprl c n3 tr ,t la- I! Mr. A. M. Haa Uft Hi tjf Kcrth t pc!a In t: lUAat. Oa ty tLar take tn U J a nxp! ta ocxptay ; Hkaa Grsoe ari tjxa "'araiL H; Kaioc Fcjxua. , Hr. A. wAltoU U L clfe4 f S t4f f;r rril rr- " trjua takaa to M. VTtrtV Jsrr St Kotf.Ck, Iwl Xauixr, I: tr riKJy rpurff. 21 saccr-r. tvi Us trd iv. a r Ti iliJf Sua. s jirattrj. ciH " " fct wk fr:-5 J'r. 2, 21. J s Crrrf iruAlla o:t.r.Tr b-. ia r - at w a a".' IU. F. . T t riV!r e
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