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I (. i- Cc ,-: ;1 JAMES A. THOMAS, EDITOR :?tioiic!.oopei:i VOL. XXXVIII nuuz - . - .-: .. ,. ' ' - . i- "-t - - r - - rvvT-.ii.;-;-,. ...... ; - 7 - b.' n., rlake, OW- once, ostatt Tsb- ill h This i tor. OfO By ber Ms If to! all to pay ber to who lit old re biw THE LOUISBURG BAND. YER, WE ARE TO HAVE A SURE NOUGH BAND. x ' A Meeting: Held Monday Night When an Organization was Perfected P. R. WhiteElect ed Leader. A number of our citizens, mostly young men, met in the office of J. J., Harrow, C. S. C, on Monday night for the purpose of organizing a Cornet 5and. ' ' Vpon motion J. J. Barrow was called to the chair and thB organiza tion was perfected by the appoint ment of committees on by-laws, fin ance, musical instruments, &c. J. A. Thomas was elected Busi n :8s Manager, Secretary and Xreas- nrpr and was requested to make a canvas of the town for voluntary sub scriptions. 1'. U. White was elected Leader of the band. There will be another meeting next MondaT night, in tho mean time every citizen of Louisburg is earnestly requested to subscribe liber ally to equip the band. it if they fight and 'faint not: The t teachers b alboay. ;; The V most important thing foryoii to de- of insothe : YliiU yiUU;-r IftUrLlU termme is will 'the prize be worth its and of manif est -efficienc? ar 'lm- v - .if) tit:ii Za. 11 it . . v cob if vv iu it pay ior au me sacn ficss it requires?- Do not yourself with the belief that you gain it without , paying the no matter whether it: is; the greatest county work, thing yqu can strive f or or whether The programme included a visit it is the smallest: 1 . ' -. to the Graded School. The teachers The ohe man who 'had the great- were much interested" in seeing the est purpose that ever man had in methods used in an up-to-date school I and they hate rcjpd whit they ": - -y;.' T ' I - If the Durrait of hDmnfci i iXa - pressive- ua baturdav the offica of THEIR -nnVRMRMiM 'j tw' UMn U-,: - - . . deceiye the Board f -Education was over ir OTTt J nw rntmi ; . ' i w' l.'tK k : .v. cah filled, there being more than seventv : ' nu-j, T.fTr ' ' . - r. . i jnn-i nnao, vwMrv ima "Mri rr , m w uvm And Those Who Cotno and ' Go, Some Tor PlBasuro, Some for Business and a Large: If am' ber Because They Lllce It.; ment of average statesmen No man ever saw him act but wax the Letter for it in both mind and heart. E. II. Southern U another henefactor.who . . . - . - . Miss Alma Peffram returned "Fri .,- . . , . day from a vialtO IlenoterBonv Missrs, J. Jl Turner and You Pay The Price. No matter whether you fail in your ambitions and undertakings or whether you succeed in them, you was the Savior of man; and and seemed much impressed by, what nW .f c'-iu. mo. auvsuuipiisuuieui ..oi uis ,: purpose xuey saia. cost him a life of self-denial, a life fclans for the net year were dis f pain and labor and, worldly dis- casseS. Supt. White "called ' atten- Bonor4 cost mm nis lite," and tor a tion to the fact that nnr . nnKIm time banishrneht,from heaveiT itself, school teacher had te right v to at- j ?v8 8Pf&J m IWeigb. 4 1 " --v I a jsux ne paia tne price cneertuuy and tend tne graded school at Louisburg won eieraai uoiior (ana gwry in . or i ran fclmton-free of tuition and heaven andamong men. urged that as manv as could should Of all the men" whp have sought take ad vautage of this. He also an uuuor - ana power none nave Deenj nounced tnat a teachers institute more Druiiant or successtul tnan the would pe held for two weeks in the Little Corsican, who deluged Europe summer. .: . ::""v: in Diooa. ue nad vt)ne ambition and lrof. h dwai-rt Tv Tioflt he all but realized it only to find LonisburgN School discussed the tnat nis sain in no wise eaualed teachers attitud toward, hia wort hat it cost him. 1 This was ieicentiohallv-- wpII nn , - r r-j. TOTT nn T-winn m anAcin if I n C? J. 1 T 1 a - i a j. aj mo pnw iw buwcdo ix vuurauu cupi. uiie SaYS it WOU1Q 06 a wui, out De sure mat the success is I worthy contribution to some of worth it. Sometimes" failure in j educational Hournals. It ought tp.be a matter of interest to the peopleof this county to know at home to.aee his people. uvn Cu ou Bjowiuavwimjr mB UB. I Mrs Fi P Limftr nf Mrs. Drl J." E. Malone is TifliJn-jl the mirror oh to nature k and and better. ' Two thing hiTe I tiV&l of t1 Deny m not thea before I I . Bemore far from xae Tazuty --: Uea, V- ;.-"., .GIto me neither poverty cor rl : Feed me'with the tiftaddnT , - tioa; ' ' . . . T - -. . Ltit'I U folVaa'd thee, ail who u the Lord? ; '4 ; Or lettl be poor tad aleal -And ua profanely the mraa ct nf s T i. - God. i For Prohibition. Mju EnrroK-VShah ire Toto trf ; prohibition or notieccj; to bo! thk If the theatre U not a potential as the press of good, it is solely becanae the conatituencv of the - theiir, it jnialler than Wof the press: -To U I F f85 now' Mr. R. S. Plummer and wife. " latA I nrA. .Kb aiDQiy OUCTKI JOOT spios f&T diSCSSV of Tekas, are guests at Mr: T. V. there are vicious newsptpen. wicked f01 th tTta J of it.l' Blckett's. clenrvmen. and false collet crofts-i F",t fa afJT two"Ie,'car tj r sore, and the fact remains that noble sentiment never lacked Mr. T. A. Person, of Greenville," waj here to see his people one day .last week. our reaching one's most cherished de sire brings far greater returns s than winning it. Bpnham News. Mr. R. Z. Egerton left this week ior jNew xonc to buv tne SDnnc stock for his, firm. ' Chief of Police J. E. Winston, of Youngsville; was in - town one day this week. v; Mr. James Place, who has lived in States ville the past five months is is velopment of our schools Did Him Right J pushed. The people in many sec Wilson, N. March 14. Some tions have already done their part h rina that. fnilnrA nr snocftP.s 6U a" a VVJ" nDiauuu LLtH The ordinarv man fails of larging house went to the home of a a growing efficiency in the teaching lit ..... I ... because iaQy across tne railroad soliciting iorce ana it nas done a remarkable work. While there the lady of the work. Supt. White gets frequent in- house, while talking with him, inci- quiries from all over the State as to dentally showed hirna picture of all how this- has been organized and Warren, mmuue in toe ineatre ana . tgnoolo .act nerer escaned hiss. It is much to be doubted if the evangelist Spurgeon did more good to men than the actor Irving," Ellen Terry created smiles, while F1oenc Nightingale dried tears. . Both are enshrined in the heart of good men and women. Without a design to reproach or condemn anybody for octopus chas ing, this paper is free to say that beinS spenUheDast week in Louisburg whfUver theatre cripples accomplishing his purpose he is not willing to pay the price 8ucces8 demands of him. But when he fails he invariably pays the price failure exacts of him. There is no way of escaping it Twenty years or more ago when visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. George Dew who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. S. B. Nash, has returned to her home in Wilson. Miss Mamie London, who is tak ing a course at a business college in Raleigh, spent last Sundsy with her people here. Messrs. A. C. Zollicoffer, Henry society. Washington Post. , or ner cnudren astride 01 a mule conducted, une unfortunate cir "Qhr says the slick agent. " What cumstance is that every fall other a lovely picture; why, madam, in all counties step is and carry away Pe""? anq,W. E. Gary, three, of Ilen of my travels I have seen nothing some of tie best teachers by paying derson's prominent citizens, were in o cute; how it would" please those better salaries." , Louisi)prg on Wednesday But we believ that yranklinl MraHArPsge -of -Aberdeen, is s emseivestinh1arge county wmcompaTe?faHWy with viaitinger people here, jyjr.vipaga I don't think this kodak picture is any in the fetate. , accompanied -her to Louisburg Tues day, returning on .the afternoon' train. the writer was a young man at school he roomed with two other ypu.ng I dearchildren when,; they grow up to their labors. Each one bad an over mastering ambition to succeed, but their ambitions led them far apart. One had an insatiable desire for knowlege; the other a single purpose to acquire wealth. Each of them made up his mind that he was going to have what he most desired no mat ter what the cost. Each has gained what he has sought. Both have paid the price. v Two years ago in another city I large enough, do you? JVhy, no! Now let me tell you what I'll do ex me take this picture toy enlarge and then give me a photo of yourself and the children's picture shall not cost- you sa penny." On this' basis the bargain was verbally closed and the agent went his way. Yesterday the picture was deliv ered, but not by f the agent whojAook, the order- this is' never the case. met the one who, by years of self: He demanded saoney for both jobs; denial and constant labor, h?.d so the lady protested; the aent said he ksew nothing about former contract; that he was carrying out instructions from headquarters. "Now, madam," said he; tif you don't wish the r pic- prwpareu nimsen tnat ne nad won an enviable place among the scholars of this country and had just been elected to a chair in one of the great universities of the South. Last win ter I met the other who had deter mined to become rich. vHe had done so, as riches are counted here. He has more than he can possibly use in supplying all his needs. Neither of them is satisfied. One turesl will have to take. ; them, off Deatfyof flrs, Wheless. Mrs. Emma' wheless,- widow of the late Wm. B. Wheless, died at her home in Harris township, on Wednesday of, last week, at the age of 78 years.. She was a member of Rock Springs Baptist church and was amostr highly esteemed chris tian woman.. She was -a sister of Mr. B. F. Wilder, and .leaves surviv ing her four sons and two daughters, as follows: ' John W. and Charlie II. Wheless, Mrs. G. W. Stricklsndlind' Mrs. J. N. Harris, of this county, and jpseph E. and Samuel T. Wheless, of Texas. with meJK When he proceeded to carry out his tibireat the lady stepped in the house and secured , a Winchester She leveled it at the would-be def rauder and said : Be fore leaving this vard place that The Habeas Corpus. case against Signa Bunn, charged with being implicated in the "Jeans robbery" in Dunn's township, took another turn on Wednesday. B. B. Massenburg, J. P.fupon hear ing the case last week, held Signa Mr. G. L. Aycocke and his daughtv r and Mrs. FF. Limer, went to Will lamsboro this week to attend the funeral of Mrs. "Knott, his mother-in- law. Judge C. M. Cooke came home and spent this week. He will return to the eastern part of the state to hold court next week to be probata ly absent until June. Mr. F. W.Wheless returned Sat urday from the North, where he went to lay in at stock of Nothing, and gents furnishing goods. He was ac companied by Mr. S. T. Bennett, of Apex, who went iorth to "buy the spring stock for his store. Mrs Bennett remained in Louisburg while Mi .Bennett went North. Bunn for court in the sum of three m still spending his days and nights picture beside tne gate post or in pooling over books in search of fur- 8ive you the contents of this rifle." tkp u i tt. i t . TT nlaeftd it -iumned on his buer- : a r . 8m? T- thousand doHars,and the hearing uui irora many mines tnat mre & .- 7 . . rr." wnv wnt. -writ nf dear t. v. tt. vm f soeed You can't fool with Wilson 7v "j neglected opportunitiesto help others he should have heljed. He scarcely inows his own children, and "the hopes and fears and aspirations of his wite are as a sealed book to him. The other has gained what he sought, tat he told me out of his pwn mouth that he had paid a fearful price.,His naith is gone his contentment Nis n- . . . 1 ft INtaH 1. 1 U LtLLH. UB1U1 0 ' 4j UUKtl - VyUUMI wnman.- 1 w rtive neaTQ 01 aimiiarL. r ,7 - , -. (Keurrences like the above in tbU e.??rt, otiao oounwt being to which side will we be found? On one tide u "arrayed the iV 4 the most brainy, the brave, true vrn of the state, 100 per cent of the beet and noblest women God ever crtxt- -ed, 100 per cent of the girls boys, the church of God, the.morw al and social life of the itate. . ' On the other side we find the who make intoxicating stuff for their, gain, the men who sty it is txKajj our privilece away from as, the meat who are netting amethiag put of it, (tby have an' are to grind) tbei men who dont core for your cjti mine, who have long since. lost ths; jood imptdscslhat God givj thtry and last bat not least, some good mta( who beliere that they "are proUctia their liberties. , Men o Franklin county who . would dare to walk up to the A Good Tonic. community, and it wouldn't be a bad idea for some of our ladiet to adopt the' plan of the Wilson lady Editor Timbs.1 . 4 ' have his bond reduced. j ing the evidence Judge tained the Justice's ed. to reduce the bond.' To" live content with small mean; to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather' than - fashion; to be worthy, n)t respectable, snd wealthy, not rich; to listen to stars and birds, babes and sages with open hearts; to study hard; to think quiet- After hear- ifo a0t ankly, talk gently, await oo- tJooke sus- ahd ref us- Teachers' Association. Ifhe final Reeling .of the couaty Honor Roll. The following . the -honor roll for e,hi8 youthful hope is gone, and teachers wM. held .last. Saturday, mtawr 001 xor monui enamg mere rAmo n. to. i.m i:fii i;rX t I wi. .t.. .aiB5U4uui remains to him Uttlle save the I Within the next month the majority .Thomas ae passion of moneyrgetting.Vr His 0f the pubUc schools wilL-close,-and .1st grade. Lora Wood money does not buy him the happi- tWftfore.VoX further session wili ibe fridges. w N " he thought-it would, and the held till next falL v. T ' : ; 2nd grade Lonnie Wood, Edward cipal result of his gain is, au in! .!;pfln bV ;the teachers; BrtoW . . ; :, "easing desire it has brought to gain aW tllftt thifr veay marks another ';3elfagg'5ridges;m? more. TT -ui 1 a"- . - ,l . more. null that turnin price little s Paying if he had failed. ' We are grieved beyond expression since death has entered the home' of Robert Irvin S tailings, and claimed "Sarah" his beloved wife. She was ill only a few days but her sufferiniri con's mouth to defend their hornet greatshe bore them patiently and .1 ,0Te4 oncRi Ton have a monster without a murmur, sajing uit was I..?0110'0 to r contend , wtfa alright with her." in any war eter produced show The summons came in the early I Joar niarvQOOd, snow your lore; lot morning of Jan 21.1908: ' Y?0 J"our wrrevyour children and She was the eldest daughter of R. Joar coaatry, dare to do right in thsi :raiid ornelw. Boone, was born fl08.of tdteHe criticttn. : Voter th May 26, I860. In girl-hood she unit- sjnnaoie.curs otk. or, ar..comrj- ed with the Baptist chuicfiand in her diUte. Years ago in my younssr home UTed the life she professed: dsys I had a mother that I loved ax Always lending a helping hand to few 1x5 J their mother, and - ilm tnose in need and speaking words of died 1 Ihe best Weol I comfort to those d'istrtasedV Truly a Ter and the memory of what good woman hasv passed away. ,ae roflered for long years on seooos She was an obedient daughter, a cursed stuff that some of thosa dear sister and-41 .loving , wife and aMT w oer ot wouia mxre ssss mother. Sho leares a grief-strick- cart ten thousand rotes sgalnst whisv en buabana, daughUr mother, sisters iej were it poatible. . V and brothers to mourn their loss. You men of Franklin county Blessed are the dead, that die in the! whose mother, wife or sitter his ' !et Lord." . T&ar one -our home is lonely, Sinte you aie here no more, We know you are safe with etaa, Upon the Golden Shore. .Mother there is a vacant chair ' In your accustomed place, ' ud in my dreams I see again, Your sweet and loving face. :jier we miss thy tender care, Which was so pare snd rare, But God will give us strength , bear Father, bless now " the grieved onei, And give the healing balm, For wc know thou doth temper, The wind to the shorn lamp. j" casions, hurry never; in a' word, Ietthe"Bpirittui; unbidden and unoon seiou&rgrow up through the oonuaon : this is ray . symphony. W illiain Henry Channing. The Theatre as an Educator ' -The iheftre is an educator as well as the college or- the ' cliurch, but this rate bill, shuts off from the south our best actors and actresses. E. IL Southern has canceled bis Southern dates, have So has .Louis J ame. So actors. Tbey otner eminent m - - in j-m wmm am wm r m win rvAn r - M & & & ab.& -mm.' m & m r Dermitsi of . no storinintr nr 1 1 mi' --i- 'x&ia fW?ir1ailYw; JWK?fob-oi 'Altnri I Uwnnvinir thfcm'anatUAl rates. has 1 1 - v ."'rr-o-'" 1 WOriU' uiiere mas Mwu i u.oiaci 5iw wwii .w. .y-... , o -r 1.. , 1 ; jfv" i growth in eihciency 01 our scnoois. jariugoBj.-.iiiauijf x&ivgoo, h .-.. i j" rw of his success. '.-Perhaps itJne en'roUment'ts larf thauever rsthadelillie .ler, V .' - . -: inemgoX'Sianas. so aoouna. . ' ,i before. r much sickness and a rcbnsequert?vir- hpweverj repert cry young man and every VUUK woman enterinsr" upori4. life's t regularity of -attendance" - U'.e has ovw s . . i i i. j. I V vT w14 :,; .a i-li nW ? P nani -mu nixiiiM rrw u ... vin nr -rrw iiitii . .... w i i mm n mill & & w . " "I lUVia iail IQ'' KaUHDK'1 ISCUCiaUV UVUIU BOO uy yyuify.-i Whitei Etta Bridges. 6th.grade9-imeWMtiker. v u Jth OTade-taleyjBridges.r ; Vv:: a r -: . ,-s . O i -r t Vattvo' Tl -irra .-A- Teacher J ,,;..v, to In thevGo6d" Prohibition Town of CharIottoIr ..' . " ' ' There were issued last year a to- a and is in heaven think of when you cast your vote. Young men, do yon realixe that ly a few more years will pass, before the man who drinks whiaker, eai not get a position worth , having; rxa' fact it is so now. , ' . Men of Franklin county whlc2a side are too going to be found , oc? nuerobr when yon cast your voCa it Is for nght or wrong. Some eoe sa'yv, it -will .hurt cz schools, that our Graded School win caW 'Don't let this frighten jo'' it If not so eren " w er j it S3, wo all you want your children educated crcs ; money obtained by the "axle of stsfT that causes the want, ;lhe ralscrj that whkkej dots. Td rather - jalasi -would dfe in ' inorxao. . - - . ' 013 soldiers, who -followed thoaV . 4 ...... r i aoble, pure men, Robert E. Lee sad -Stonewall Jackson for so Ion?, t2er' t1 nf JtP, U!i rriirTintirn bv f!hr. lotte phdtn for liqopW. jJ itiimU p&t, mtny .f vour best fight let toot ears ; calci cohobo compounds . ot various ' sorts. Of this number of scripts, f 34,01 1 were for quart bottles of ' whiskey, and there were also issued ;pmcrip- .Upns for ,410 bottles of - beer.Char lotte 'Chronicle; S: V-; . V. Ji Thus y fthe -.7 rural csommunitiesi small 5ities, ' North m f well I South, will puffer from the octopus ' cbaseof the"! if ty-ninth Congress hutlt was the rural roosters who led the. chase, the sweet sound when yon crocs : thst ' ' River: HrsH done ; thou good tsA faithful I servants,,- Don't Jet irotaf -best; friend . influence' yon sgtmst ' -whatin your heart yon know.is rhS- s ' " Be true to yourftlf," to your ' xnot?- k er, your, sister, wife and children "sad. t ; vole 7nlhe side' -of ' God' and i tl9 . As our diiiiacTiiahcd friend, Tlrrx, - T..W. JJickett said last .wek, Attention vBlfles : j;Yoa are ordered to .report at Tonr army on oaturaay; aiatca i, itus, at en o'clock su m. for . inspection. Have your rifles! and 'all scceurrf- ments thoroughly . : cleaned.1 Bring 1 your vote as if the ballot bor resiX. with you all property which-- roa I nn the throne of God and have belonging to the. Company, j Faii not under penalty of, the 'law. By.order of J. B. Thomas,- Captain. T. IL Lacr lit. Sergt. Christ himself wm holding uc jkTIsJ1 VYours trulr, .-'., AW. Alstox- I - - N 1
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