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.... . , , J ABES A. THOllASlEDltQ; 7 ol. xxxvn THE "SPI SPiUHtl(hjJiE u0ig.ydiff;aTOBACOO i WALES' : ; faavry0 jft it r mum o' r p triwi:" S iiWt'l d r. -pW.' wiii n Iksk;. mt - . PEOPLE,. AH INTERESTING AND PROFIT ABLE OCCASION out A class of Thirteen Particlpa- ted Majority toqd rpdp Quite a While Before the Knock out Word Came. The Spelling Bee inaugurated by tfU) Joe Davjs Chapter of the Dvihters of the Confederacy took plare according to announcement, m Lite vuuu xiuuHtj, uu x ueeuay i nrht, and proved to be interesting 1 as well as profitable. There was g large attendance and quite a nice gum was realized, refreshments be ing served after; : the spelling was over. The announcements were made by Mr T, W B jckett in his asoal happy manner, ue' called a list of those who had promised the ladies to spell which was printed in last week's Times, and the' follow .1 . n XT rn 3 ing responded: W. H. Ruffin, K F. Yar borough, F. N. , Egerton, El C. Barrow, W. J. Barrow, T. H." Lacy, T. B. Wilder, J. W. Hollings worth, CapL P. G. Alston, F. B. McKinne, A. W. Person, W. W. Boddie and Edward Thomas. Mr. J. J. Allen who holds the belt as the "Champion Speller" of North Carolina, was requested by the ladies to give out the words, and was promptly on hand, and right well did he perform his part. The class was lined up-with Mr. T. B. Wildei at the head and Capt. P. G. Alston at the foot. Mr. Allen here gave notibe that it had been agreed that' each speller would be allowed to miss two words before being required to take his seat; and then the furTbegaiu V f Ed ward Thomas was the first to retire, failing to leave out the "e" in the middle of "acknowledgment;9' A. parel1 hav F. Person fell out on "ap- using an "a" when it should oeen "-e. B. McKinne went out cr " on apothegm, leaving out the Ca)t P. G. Alston used "a" in tne last syllable of transcendent, when it should have been "e." F.N. Egerton ' took his Seat "on avoirdupois, and J:: W. Holiings- worth failed to nut one 4ir" Jn barrister. T. B. Wilder retired on Calander, (a press) spelling it calendar W. W. Boddie was the . next to be seated on cork, spelling it calk. W.J.Barrow useda- where it should have been "e" in copfection- ery, and he took a .walk. E. C. Barrow fell out on "copier using a "v"'when it should have been wi." - ; 1 - , .i?L K. F. Yarborough added e" at the end of croup, and gracefullyrre tired. :' r-. ' ' W. II. RuiBn used 4ti" where he should have used "e" in deleolei and this left Mr. T. HLacy, the winner of the prize. He received great applause when presented f witbx a hook of poems, which was presented n a few well chosen words i h Mr. Bickett. v The ubooby"prize,a little "brownie,? was presented to Edward ' Thomas, Then in response to' a request from the audience Mr. .Allen ? and Mr. Lacy agreed to spell off the "honors" and Mr. RufBn was selected to give them some "stumpers." 4 He gave them quite a' riixmber of common and unconimon words, and or ten or fifteen minutes- they stood UP without missing ,a; lword. ' It was apparent that they knew all the l'ctionarie8 by heart, and tbewere allowed to retire with the ' "honors. (VHtors and other ' good f eatables wpr then narxrc wbinh- Wfire'Daf- . , . ' , taken of very freely Quite ariice 8a" was realized : which", will- be , a(l(led to the monument fund. j The hes express themsetveVas hiehly Pleased with' the ' . success ntertaintuent ' and feel : of Ik) ' . , teTTEK BAY-v : - I 11oUa4 pctkxl:iht reel bf nri tliliW nrtTrftr www . .1 hi entiredivery business to Mr. OYfir One HunoThowand business, andwilt conduct one of; the -. '.fl v. " inost up-date iveries er,een -guilds of the -Weed Sold- in Louisburg. Many regrets axe ex- looked Like " Old TiineSrr pressed-at the retirement - ot Mr. Prices Kept up, ; :-jr Hayes, ande will be greatly missed. His jolly and genial disposition has made hinT many .friends.; Failing health has forced the change. We hope that with the proper, rest and uieuicai 'aiieauon jhjt. nayes may soon.be fully restored. ' To CQrrejSpondehts.; W 1 wS Hi bvitna -.f L- I . . -f--.- I ihteresfrom all Vsections of rthe conntyousplge is to insert all the Uttle neighborhood 'personals." on1 "Trr, frt 1 rt Just leave these off please, and write n sueh happenings y wn.n . -reces." w oa. groom u , Monro, to tp.aj 5." . as.wUlie of interests our ade, en untd ednerfay morninU. a of apt. . Dam. ot IW. ' c.pL T.'Wl Daria, ot IW.Tsa.- fa general It may be f ot M". om..lliM,) a-M. ..utffaT- iT t tu-'i 11 iir o ana the amount. sold was over .one hoat of fnrnui: here and elaewhere - for "MrsJones to call on Mrs.Snnth,, . ?, : , , ' " , Mcmm-F S SornUl n W tf i v 4. u 1-" - t" "tea letter day tor trus aeaaonj gratuzataoro. -girl," but it is of but Uttle conse j , J ,. , P . nnonno tr gnvnno- Also I Send us all local happenings of general interest, bnt leave, out such items as referred to above. And be sure to write on one side of the paper. N Honor Roll. The following; is the honor roll of Ingleside School for November: Ut Grade-Qadys Wlove. 2nd Grade-telle Johnson, On- me &mitn.-MlSS ftUSIE: MACON, Teacher. 4 . --1., -r.,:.. - M oru vratte-r-iiueBne oxuibou. i Miss .Wf -Aibi ,-0 fc;-; 'yft-rs JLouiiA. &Ams -Teacher." ft- 6th Grade-1- Sallie r Louise Macon . 8th Grade Willie Macon Wilson Macon. T.H. Sledge Teacher. ,U. D. C. It is desired to call especial atten tion to the fact that the next meeting of the Jos. -J. Day is chifpter is a par ticularly important, one, the election of officers for tbe cominscTear to be held on that occasion. . . This meeting will beheld on Wed nesday, afttrnoon, Dec, 4th at ,3.30 o'clock, and it is urged that each member attend and bring her dues, for the coming year. Mrs. Jordan S. Barrow, Pres. Mrs. R. H. Davis, . Sec'y. ' A. & M. Wins. v . ;-T. t .--'.. A , telegram 'received last v night from Norfolk brought the' news that in the game of foot ball played there yesterday the jAJ: 'r& M. boys ." were victorious oyer the Virginians ,b a scOte of 10 to .4. -,- . Aporeciates the 'Home Circle. Editor Franklin Times : t bayei;beeii " time that I would oall the especial atten tion ot yout dreaders to the ;uHome Circle Department" in . the Frank- xiit Times". .This may not oe neces sary; but I regard the reading-in' that department ot sue a- importance - mai I would like for, every reader of the Times to read it. That department alone is worth far - more thin' the subscription :price pf the paper. The father Vor mother 'wouM 'do a good service f ortne family; if one of the other of thernlwouid:some, night inevery weekttake;'aVgodd qpiet hour, and read .-to) the? family, .-; every-, thing in that departments and if ; ,neo- essary ndw andfthen while reading, throw-in V comment or two.';- 1 . Often, y whe9 - I Vaml reading:., tJie good things rftftirid vtnere, I am ,re minded of some - one ' that .1 wish could. readit.; T' '( . f hut hope every subscriberVwho feads this,: will -cease O;to overlook v.the "Home i Circle"Jf hehas been' doing . oi- lUBi . . 1 t -T?. -Joxes XtiAtiiAiSrmtfxA,. ?t a-rintr' tbaf von I Tuesday and ; IVedncAlav. IL , gratefal .'to y S, rL ,5. JfL p'nii 'JTSuT: ' :,. W 4th! .' - ' - - , ( A ' "t I - '.v'JWUUiOUUiji. iv. jl-. :.. . Keep YQUJ: UP UUU bUAVt' W- - - - '" ' r Ovr "Tobacco! Tobacco! Did vbth ever see. the Kke? was. -the exclaraatloia last Tuesday when from eVerf road leading to tovr qarae heavily loaded wagons, until th8 streets were bloo, 1 oum uom oiauoiiQe warenooses. A lare number of wagons came in I the night before, and the warehouse I flnnm nA.1R t... It.- V I I t gig UC(U 4Jf UU UDIUIO wo uuur for Baler arriye :'AJr' T A 't. . .t; . u?Br h . 6 iHe i sales continued in all of the houaea I kUUUOaUU -VUilUB. ll . Wl "old times" of a few years ago when I r r w -v me, xQDaooo crop was mucn larger than it is this year. Farmers came from far and near, some from Wate, some from Granville, Mm. "fan. Vance, some from Nash, and a la4;e number from Franklin, and as far as we could learn, the pi ices were eatis- actorv to nearlv if no, a farmftr hn wont fn or,ha. market the d informed U8 that he lost at ieafit three dollarg a j. ,,, , Ti;;x. .. wu uuauurg. t. : . Are you Honest? .Are you h Driest? This is a pointed, personal ques-1 tion, and the man who reads it will probably get red in the face, warm under the collar and have a string Idesire to. pommel the wnter of this article: Hold on, my irate friend, and read all the way through. Per haps you may find something that will benefit you.. You-may not ac knowledge that you are hit, but you will admit the fact in your own heart and that is all 1 wish. . Now, I. know that you have been entrusted with large sums of money by your employer, and you have in variably accounted for every cent of it. I know you pay vour bills and that you would scorn to take any thing of value, that did not belong to you. 1 admit, an tnat, dux,-, mere is something more. Honesty ia ; a big word, and it means mora. than people generally suppose. Let us delve into the matter a little. You and your employer have entered, into, a" contract, and each party, it he is thoroughly hon- est, will stick , to . hia ide. of the agreement. r Your employe' Agrees to pay ybu a certain.auraeaclLmonth for your services. He ' expects you to be on time at seven o'clock. to take only one hour fpr your , dioner, dnd to devote the rest of your time, until sk oclocfc,Vvtorthe work be gives you. " Do you do this, 'or do you saunter in five or ten minutes late every morning? Do you make it a rule, to take only, the allotted ; hour for dinner-or do von; farther infringe on your employer's time a few .min utes' eacH day? " Do you work stead- , v " t "t ily all 4a,y Pr do you alio Wi-y our mind to wander about," thinking about tbe social engagement you have' on hand foj the evening? rj Do orxi jenake .Va practice of haVmgour friends . jdrop in dunne business - hours to .discuss the go'time-youthad the night ber fore; or do youtell them plainly that such 'discussion must be -reserved f or anptherer0' 8ouaraiy,vwith will know whether you are : thor oughlyhorrest or not.:, Don't try to . . . i .-rr r .... thould Ui peat la findbff oatthloif rijr air thii oourte woojd cadw roa 4o do lot on joi' ;Perhip4 it wojJd, bat thtt doeaaVsettU he; qneiioo of' iour being thorqugbfj ionettT There U Vnu'inore to be taid on this pubjtct; but I 'ab'all 'defer .that until another Ume.Juat aVallow this pilVand after yon bave'digtated iu you win ne la oetler auape lot another dose otbe aajoe medidu. Spare Hordtnla. f ? f H- " ; . r V ; paYts-Colton. rtH.Tt? 1 .,U.'-T f ,o. aimQ A. irDavU, . FrankliQ County J- The Real? Meaning of piaaki- glTincr. "-rJZ ' " PrtMK,IU of Rrtltul0 b no etiectU'n onr own oundoct. Appreciation of bleaaini ta ahowo by acta rather thin by word. If we regard citizenship as a prioele inheritance,, we should moire to transmit Jt,' not only omimpairtd but improved, to the next genera- Uon; iroux educational ayatem baa beenaMato '-tiiitithmld Wex- tended 'and arnnlified for the bn5tf country hav a value beyond borotQu tation. it behoovea na to im Lo it theae resouTcea are not aauanJ de red, and that the bounties which CreAtof intended for all ahall not be roonopolUed by the canning craft ana the tvarioe of afew; if our government gives to life, lib erty, aod prosperity greater pro lec tio j than any other government grants, we cannot excuse oarselvt if we fail to preserve it, in all il purity, for our children and oar children's children; if in oar religion we find a consolation, a Iife-planvj and a moral uplift, we cannot but earnestly desire and embody-'thn desire in deeda- that , -theiwi shall be shared by those abo,ut ut and by those alao who, thooh my arated from us by seas, are;boaod to us by that primal tie that link each human being to every other. WiUiim J.anir Bijmob'- Tin-' Circle for November. INGLESIDE HEWS. 'V Josca Dawia. . A beautiful day marriage took place at Trinity church on Thurs day of last week when Mia FaUie Davis and Mr. Americas Joneef of Granville coupty, were unitat by Rev. Mr. Stamsy. The brldo rore a blue coat si i bat to mate, and Miss Sallie Young lavia, uJud of honor, wore a cream suit and black picture hat Mr. Levi-? lieealey was. best; niau. Uaherv-ltcakra, Blount Egerton, Ballard Kgerton, John "Wilson and Ocbrt,a 5con. The, church , was tasteiiilly dec oraUd with ferns and floWcrs. and ilisa Sallie Williama prccided K tX the organ. 'After tho cercinonr a lunch wis given at the 'homo of the bride, if ter which the , liappy couple left. for 3 terns,' their future h6rne,ollowed b the good wUhce oV our ."commnnitv. v Js K" ! " i f . ,, ;f --:--V. v '.Of.-.- T i Dr. S.-Happor takra ji prron al intercat in each pair of glawca b fiti, "and t if long experience in: oo line "of practico is a fact, he can oor. 1 uinly please you at Ijoubburj: Hotel, AndThose Who Co a aid Go, . " . .... ".. . , Somo for Fleasara; Sorao for ; EasjnDM nd V Laro Hnm- ber Bectuso ThorLlto It,' t , - ilra. A-T- Eax!yp ol Otlicr, U Ttfiting Mr. K. F.lviHy. ' Aim txxim ujc u-ta week to ttalt IriAia ii Gree&iVoro. Mr. Arthur Mm. of Tathn3L a tiitor hare yAi4rliy. ' Mr. Hugh Hlght fcaae boat froa Dor htm to fpvr4 ThajaUgiricj. t ..l a Mr. neSba Y.U, of tbe A. V J ipent .xcacajna w ixuiiircrr. Mr.T.'W. DvckatVa4 U vt I wck. - Mr. C. K Cooke n tamed jrur. day from a ahort tHp to the . Jaot. town ExpctitSoa, niRbt la Lom.bcrg, ard .rry greatly njoTe4 the pUg l!r. G. I- Ajcock ortr to Warrtn lo tr-jnd ThaokjTis- vlih hU daus-hur, Mr, F. K. Uotr. - ' ; Mka Sue Cheathaa raTcrroi fa i t..t.u. j j I ,4,au4WU "iwwrw.nrpfsj. !o3 A Uw wixh lt Mr- W. AUton. - ilexa, Malccrfra ilchise aal 0tl.lfcalar4ay anJ hat4y wiih F. llaI D- F. Mc Kinnt. Dr. II. H. Hsrri and wif,. ef Wake Fore t, ace ot.t Twlay night to atUnd. the -5pUirI and enjoyed it baly. Mr. J. W Kni and dic-h!tr. Annw IWJlc, frd Mr, M. II. Kioj attndl th Kipciiupn U.tl trek, and rejmrt a tery Hr4al Hr. John X. Coir, Scjrkun t'ent of ! Melhodwl frtn-j, oo cupirj! tht pulpit of th M!hxiit cburti laat Suolaf, practcg" to rery 4 eenooca. " Mr. K. II. Mradottft, o& ct Xe. br." prominent boinf trn, cj.r: oj tpend Thauatgiting In f-oftii-bur. He is a cpu-U at ib booe of tm. W. II. 11 tMOiU, St. .Mr 9; P.BJdU returtwl WJ. r-day from ' 3 titles orr, w b re b ;t-' t",,t3".EJ ot Iloddie-Prrr CotuwiaT drcs . atc-r. if e aayallhii bv txAJght, a ?iot lice. Mia TJrtte f larnaoo, after , pad. Ing several wetka eith' bir "oothar, who bsa hvxn lie f kk at brr hoot in IittIuo, n turned tMt tk tf reaome her' wck in the ClradM School. - .- .. .. . 4 . r The fonowin? eara booe topt ad Thanktprtng: Mitaca MasW Loo- don and Hallie Heaainu,frosTjKlnjt" Bojuneaa C41ex; MUs Martha Bjrd SprouTfrom Sc Mirya; Meccra. bur Cooke aod F4ctn Conkr; Jttdfe C M. Cooke. WASHINGTOH LETTER ", (irxctAL cwfifcar-oi:xr.) I Wajiington, D. C; Nov. l, UJ7. . The i Wrakdovo of the fifa&cul and economic roiidrt of the Krob- Ivcan paity and the atterapt ta ttjiy the panic with Wd of l0,00,0v3 bond and lipo,OvKIXKI -ceruScalci of inlclulpir it the all alUn political r.ewa. Id ord-nn thli Tilt wwue of bonda ad'eerti Scathe kfur conidution with acveral ioporutt tlnancul 'lalcrrtU who expert U nuke rallbru the deal, PmUf r:i ItooAevelt baa tsore than ever hvn ttrgran troni Kcw Ycrk rcl'K iiHlui towarJa t! nat ry f3r.7 f 7 ; 1 haVft undoui'1 anthoriiv fr-t t -lCwU,S l7 14 authentic lource fc-r mtIh- tht a l l-c7 '- U.Ccmr al Jir fctaa. tey Ka4 bljraa&o tnxa Ocsru?j2saw! CSut nle rrtilai La4 tc4 ae toi ,irW4 Cartel yoa at oocw m sjlW tJU I'milc axsd tjtkiJy fear tLa rW, cl il tcy roukti tb ti tCl t W jo! ccmi. Tbi Td ilr. Cbcr " .oiTr;tT U-41 1 Caaw mUAti KAi tS. w HIWl OptWt4 UcHcs Sxjr tal rU ICUi ar4 KtiC Li Ut PmUci aaJ 5onuiy OcrtdUw fca b Iwy ttea al oeruSoaleqi TL Sarae ci tioit al orrtlSoalcs HM dtill t?pn trf l2r; tae rtJ a a VUlr Inxk cX hl tt.:wl U Ce fortUry cf Trtry bU teC-ij; 5t txa&S f aciko by tbt lYnri. tfaiL . .. . " ' iwsruic f tut lchok up Ui il'.t TU U-ixa n bftcctal ftseecf He KuxnO. lwoeaswie i&iia ur CK&rUia- a2 . a y o vrc iffcrrsi ta H2i a tte aitooeiac. xt IVrasa ... ibxit? la na b tJSet fi3 i-t a ' ocal dilate Ut VrtwUzU ait Ct toat hs;-cttxni ttiAWk IWrardir-j JTn lUjaaV ras4iy im cr tli2 or ocKrtU lo A;caiT It It , ataZt aLwtr; irl tbil 4;t 3i trpc&a arbtier !e tan carry arcrj'vl C casrisy trcccrAU . a -t"x " njjte fn Ueva rtty ih la e. Mr. IVtaa tZs4 lViai4i c&l jt be tsay t f ar froca lit rtl, ica vm be can otvaioI C lue ;aw ty,vo-.. A graft ift;i:o in Ktr fu Lx?i cdl effect Ut. Itrjui ec any ' ttbtr otitUu &Ltv? " l woi4 tar Urjre tJ;rliy fca " tbej . THEODOEE THE FU1ST. -IUiMrt aa Kla-f k ti atarU ltnc'bcailio la tbe rapfra a lew dayaaav dae ta lib lYcitwof cf Uwalthe CsSftnsiy. eLltklj dectant-r to caa cjlm c4 law est tall ibf. ElKsia '-td ibe-fneaa dtscy, aail tie frrea,?! rs tsalctrsao cf ibe cScstlf.tlrr Ha! pTatst ayafara it atusxi4 ty tx tcaay fc4Ukal corIifaiitJ ' aju4 ni ii rr9 3 be taor& Urraia all tbe bri'ra al dt lr-a ' trrt barJ to TbJrre L To tlaa cjnpdlt cf tbe.e&feUetta Cry rt. U b aTJ, sjraJ lii tT wr. JX'm . kbd f Ulk aW flm rtcia , po-icW, If tlWed la osstiifca, trJ?;Sri at-1 , " ' ' TAFT AKD OHIO. , , Oo " .JeJv50 ' ibe 'ila-aUinaa, .4 S a!e Cctx:t!e tl " Qlk at ? cX . jzlcrl fsrxtiry " Tafi fr tL rrwilfrocy." Itc?Tl pncrka 1y.'e&lora4 TafU. Del a t t'Jj ;r of XoTtfclrl tL vcVers ii rractictlly rr72utc3 L;ie ts4 z i a. Feci ixra . tn rirrio4L C!stbTu; Jc.tf.a, D.rjcrrit, wxa In 0U!;a ny au who aided in any fray t t -? i v , . i .... . . .
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