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UMES A. THOMAS, EDITOR. THE .COUNTY, THE . STATE, THE UNION. sotscsin0! si.cd nr. TC4 VOL. XXXVIIL louisbqrg; n. c., Friday. Augusts, ioos. ; r r r Hi ) FRANKLIN'S TAXABLES. VALUE OF ALL PROPERTY REAL AND PERSONAL. Figured out by the Regis ter of Deeds top the Year i 903 A Small Decrease From Last Year. , rolling to the figures of the ..rHter ot Deeds, who, with his i 1 U a- force na9 aooui compieieu. uj uul . r.nn . 1 a. ll If,t t r lue county b iax.auie ir,,,,rty real and personal is as f,! .as: White polls, 2,156. An-es of land Whites 248,998, i :-ts 548 total value real prop- el-t nt wniies, jl,oou,o t. H ,rses, 1,825 value $121,614. .J Mni.s, 1,610-value $137,690. .la 1 Hand Jennets, 3 value 84024 i; .its, 128 value 162. ( :in!e, 5,112 value $63,338. II 7,748 value $24,383. V-, 850 value $1,125. ;U value $505. r.icvclfs 57 value $557. V:il:ui of tarming utensils $19,- V;ilue of tools of 7 mechanics, $2,- lilT. Value of household and kitchen furniture, wearing apparel and libra ries, J8,4i a. Value of provisions, $41,935. Value of tirearms, $8,233. Value of scientific instruments, 1,120. Money on baud, $134,200. Solvent credits,$389,972. Money invested in stocks, bonds, Value of cotton in seed or lint, 0 Vaiue of tobacco, leaf or manu feared, $31,880. Value of brandy and whiskey. $12. Value of musical instruments $27, 250. Value of plated and silverware, $6,490. Value of watches ; and jewelry $15,629. Value of goods, wares an d mer chandise, $166,523. Private banks- money, credits, st icks and bonds, $6,650. Value of all other personal prop erty, whatsoever, $166,290. Aggregtae value of real and per sonal property, owned by whites, $4,- 34:1057. Below is the taxable polls and property ot the colored: Colored polls, 1,365. Acres of land, 16,911, town lots, U9 total value of real property, $170,462. Horses, 697 value $38,860. Males, 273 value $19,448. (xoats, 22 value $27. Cattle, 1,402 value, $18,823. Hog, 2,7 25 value $7,276. Iogs, 9 value $28. Bicycles 12 value $58. ., Value of farming utensils, $3,268. Value of tools of mechanics, $761. Value of household and kitchen tornitare, wearing apparel, and li branes, $13,110. alue of provisions, $4,115. Value of firearms, $2,022. v alue of scientific instruments, N2. Money on hand $2,327.-' Slvent credits $5,145. v alue ot cotton, in seed or lir;t, -,410. T v- alue of tobacco, leaf or manufac tured, 4- 1- value of musical instruments, Plated or silverware, $116 Watches and jewelry, $918 oods, wares or r merchandise, 756. ' ' lue of all other, personal"? prop ertv, whatsoever, $16,769 v- ' : Aggrgate value of real and per sonal property, S369,316 - J Total Value nf .ool on? nerfinhal Property of both races' f 4 702 373. A'o this there will be added' an addi - tional amount of about $65,000 from Railroad, banks &c.x As-compared with last jear the de crease in the. value of personal prop erty th year i-abont $75,000. This may be accounted for from the fact that there was more cotton on hand last year than this, and it is probable that on accounted the panic, a great many people decided that their per sonal jproperty was not as -valuible as formerly. It may be that riht much of r the deerease . was also brought abput by the "tax-dodgers." Who knows? W. O. W- Barbecue. Louisburg Camp, No. 214, Wood men of the World will give a bar becue in the "Williamson woods'' on next Wednesday to which a number of invited guests will be present, f Thi Woodmen and their guests will have a feast of barbecue and other good things and it is expected they will be treated to some short spicy addresses also. Person Avent. Mr. Joe M. Person of Louisburg and Miss Rosa Avent of Ave n ton Nash county were married at that place Wednesday evening Augusi 1 2th at the residence of the bride's sister Mrs. James Bullock. The bride is well known in Louisburg as a former pupil at L uisburg Col lege, where she won many Iriends by her beauty of character and charming disposition. Mr. Person (is one of Louisburg's best known young men andhasthe congratulations of his . w : numerous friends at his good fortune. I Air Ofn1 : I TO Kora An otfar o a K nrf I wiu.reaca louisDurg oaiuraay ill 1 X 1 c-i 5 Mr. Parham Returning:. Louisburg people will be.: clad to learn that Mr. S. J. Parhara. of 1 decided to locate in Louisburg and beeome a regular buyer of tobacGO here. Mr. Parham was formerly a buyer on this market making many friends both among his business asso- ciates and the growers of tobacco. He and his family will ba cordially ' 1 welcomed to the business and social life of the community. Judge Cooke Grants Order Judge Cooke grants the restrain ing order applied for by certain citi- zens ot the Mitohioer Special School Tax District. On Monday the 10th the hearing of the injunction matter u: t . relative to tne collection ot tne taxes in the Mitchiner Special School Dis- tnct was neara betore judge uooKe at chambers. The injunction asked 0rth Carolina and impressed him for was granted and the Sheriff, geif on public mind as tew men Board of Education, and Board of County Commissioners are "perpet- , . .. i uallv enjoined and restrained, from levying or . colIecUng the speoial .schooltaxfrom the polls and the property m said special district. The injunction was granted On. the ground that a sumcient number ot freeholders did not sign the petition calling for an election.. There was a big crowd present at the hearing. Teachers Institute. The County Teachers Institute op ened Monday Morning m the Grad ed School building with a large at tendance. Over sixty, teachers are enrolled, v ' ' '.- -;- This speaks well f f or K ranklm fnivntb. From renortfl in the news- papers of institutes -.held in other counties the attendance heie is nnns. uai. 4 1 V v Supt. White expresses himself "r as, highly pleased with the worK Demg done and especially gratihea at ; tne evidences of interest , taken ? by : the teachers and 'their evident desure , to ,,o1;tt fiamoolvifl trinrnTiorhl v for the WnrlT ' Everyone looks forward, with ; in - terest to the address by State :rSupC 1 Joyner on next Friday, , Aug; 21st, J at llVclock. ' ' - TOB ACCO M ARKET OPENS OPENING SALES AT TWO HOUSES ' WEDNESDAY. ' A Nice Lot of the Golden Weed Sold at Pretty Good Prlcos ; Sales at Riverside, and Hart's Warehouses Satisfactory. Messrs., Collie and Waddell,.who are operating Hart Warehouse again this season, and Messrs. Mead ows and Harris of the Riverside had their formal opening gale on Wed nesday. The early morning showed the street lined with wagons filled wmi ine goiaen weea. ine liiyer-1 : i i 3 i m, ; f side was filled with long piles of to- bacco, the bustle and stir incident to the occasion infusing life and energy to everytKXly. Jleasr. f 3 ' .1 TT .... lueauows ana tiams are ooin looaC- co men of wide experience and have I many strong tnends among the growers, who have confidence in their ability to get the bjst prices obtainable They repoit the quality of the tobacco offered as unusually nice and everybody pleased. At Harts Warehouse the same scenes were being enacted Everything vim, and the was moving with a popular managers Messrs. J. R. Col-! lie and W. H. Waddell were to be seen everywhere aoing their ntmos:pne ccompaninieot. to please their patrons. No harder workers for their customers interest! are to be found among our Ware-1 housemtn than Messrs Collie fc Wad- 1 1 1-1 1 . I I H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lilt' WHH HnmiMl nn , 0 . 7" . 7. ine prices enureiy saiisiaciory ai an th5 8ale8 A the b I I were Mr. Tyack for the American Tobacco Co.. Mr. C H. Chatham IT T " 1 for the Imperial and Mr. S. . Par- horn fAr inanonont nnrnr. The Farmers Mutual Warflhou V tuwvi-lVUV V V t4 kV I under the mauacement of Mr. J-'iLlmade br htrp-wn. bandi. .coaiUuazi Thomas will onen irwlsv fVrvlar -. - j j 1 1 and the prospects are that it will be satisfactory to its manager. Mr. Thomaa is well known an able Warehouseman, and the Atockhnldem of his company number some of oir best business men and farmers, The Karmera Mutual will have gome- thing doing when it opens. State Supt J. Y. Joyner to I Speak In Louisburg. Everybody in the county is invited out to hear Hon. J. Y. Joyner epeak at u 0.d3ek. The American M.K. ;n ita aBf ;oa K;m the important conatrucUve stated 5 . . s . . . mon tK Srmth nrl . n Af tf. eat educational leader of hi day. . He has reflected great honor oh have done. While everybody is cordially in vited it is especially important that 8Chool committeemen should at J tend. - Come out and bring your folka I with yoq, Children's Day at Red Bud. tjniidrens uay exercises were held at Red Bud church on last Sunday at which it is estimated that not less than fifteen hundred people were present. The exercises ot the children consisting of recitation and songs occupied the morning hour, In the afternoon addresses . wfe made by Mr. Ben. T. n old en, of Louisburg, and Messrs. Sid, Pearce I anA W "f!. Strir.fcliirul H nf xrhicb 1 wer J much enjoyed by the audience, that of Mri Hblden especially being highly complimented. A .Revival 1 is in progress there this week ' con a uciea oy xvev. our. uucox. ; , Military Boys Return. i The Militarv Comoanr returned ' I IVonrlan affarnftAn rPVi. i uwuaj auwuwu , iw , , wjo j were travel stained and well tanned j bv the seaside 'sun, and on the whole Were well and ; reported enjoyment ' e ?utm&, ough a ;few were nomewhnt sick, but nothing (a anr degree frinL , The drill raornhu; and afternoon .had aomthinsr, ibo appearance of worlr butither wui ample Umo tor recreation and eojoj. menu- Masters Julian - Hart aed Walter. WcdJell accompanied the boys at juvenile aoldieraind expemo ced all the joy and triflet of the oldier life. There ver no acci dent or nmbar of a trriooa niter and taken altogether the (rip wa enjoyed by the comp iy. A Very Pleasant Occasion. 4 Tho Harbecae Dinner1 giren by Mr. and Mr. J. W. Stncltland, af uieir uorue iortiuit evetung ox lift i nft i 1 . - . week complimentary to their gcexi from a diitancewa a iv.o.h plrxunt ad very greatly enjye4 occasion. a neir gueia were .ir. w . I). tntun it .".!. y-. ... anu wunur, di wir, c. v.. AU Ella Griffin, of Ladonii, Tttxt, Mr oj10 na t.iraur, of lUeh- nionV Vn. Heside tl)tsi cjaiio namM of fnondi frorj Louwbur n I the ar- rounding neighborhood, were pre-, ent, and tiro editor of the Tt, whose pleasure it wm "t be thrv.n can tcatiff'to th fact that alt dl foil justice to, the elegantly prepare dinner, conjuttn of barlxvcaol pt : lamb, chiCKen, ham, and all of Among tboee r?ent from ng-tbw ptt from . dU- r of ilr, K. A. Kerap,) and j tance waa (rnothe U all the-otben who had never ISV.. uv WV4.MMtUI UU VIVUIUUI t k.; f.: J mj p- Striokland, with her own hand, Mr. ivemp trai amaxeU. it u worth ... comma a lone war, (ltd A number of the viaito to tee thU wonlr. " ... Ml. StTlCkliind hxi fumUhp,! hf w. entire borne with etecant fornhor. of boditead. boreau. waab fUrvdi, 8Kle-boards, dining ublw, etc., and while it aeeoi ti be great pUxjior for her to hare the friend g to hi. ahe doean't appear to fl that it w 8Qch a great thing for a woman to I f j yKt accoraplifth. Hat the handreda hoT . . w hare been to tht hopitaUe home I - do not agree with her. Sale of the Portia Gold Mine. Monday last by Mr. Ul.a A. Star- gesa to A. J. Orerton, of SalUbary, con-'"Jn'uon wnP -,v " v"v "d thousand dollar U be pad on No vember lit, 1908, and on thr firat of February, 1009 tlie balance of $144.- 000 is to4be paid. The agreement stipulates that upon the failure of the buyer to make' good hi narmcnt of $5000 on Not. laL 1903, then the contract becomes null and vokI. It la gathered from the contract which U on publio record in the Register of Deeds office that the purchaser in tends installing new machinery ahd to operate the mine on a large fcale. Attention old Veterans. Thoae that are going to the re-cn- ion at Wtnton.Salera on the 19th and 20th Inst, that have given their names to go, are requeated to leare Louisburg on firat train .Tutelar Morning at 7.50 a. m. j H. C Klxrx kt, Com. List of Letters. The following U a list of UtUr reniainin in the poetofHce at Unx UT 1 u, uncA11!a xon Henry Alston, Luxie Aterett, Mr. Willie Braudie, M.r, J. B. Cbrialiaa, Mr. F; I. Dabb, TL IL Foater.vMr. W.IV Hiyman, Allen Jleoderaoa, Melico RudnAnnie .Lee WflHam. . Persona callinc for any of the V ... Ul plcaae taj tney I .. ' ' IL IL IUi. IVM Sell tobacco at Big lUvcraide, best lighU, higheit pner. Miudow & lUrrtx the; movnic pEopLLir,f,,53;M,j,: "ivi,r-"f THEIH HOYECEJtTS IK AKD OUT 'OP T0WH. Those ytho tiixo Ylilttd Loul bari: tho Put Week Thou .Who IUto Gono Elsewhere for Boslnejf or Mextttro, dijla lUltigh. Mr, D. C On3, c( Cvtxxri m tm(log3tfi. V. r. UcXbat MIm Calf Vu:i, ct DfU, h tU::inS at Mr. V. II tW.1V. k Mr, Ir. a V. llzn 4 clHtt n rMiti:- bit itp b coantr. t . ... dcron, in utB fiuiiy to IU JOr. m idojj Mr. W.'M.JW et( Mr4tlle, Miw Martha UirJ ci HI Marpe Maooa. Mr. I). K. McKir.t frar teHwfcI Ul Krlt fro t;i J( Tanfhurg, K. C. Mr. A. Y. I'ofcn Uii Vfit- day for Attrtoa, 1.3 UcjI IVrwa'ATcal nsptialt- UtK S-oi. Sinai br people t;xr Jcj'icm. I . ... ma - i iv. m.i, near up;vi:: h -k. Mr, T. II. Kit- K. C it Ti-Ja at Mr. J. II.Jg- I Ajap4eti.ie Dear Maretttle ti. I J 1 " 1 IIfa4rr A 4 'ni lntjl MArrcl .flee lV- Tw-ni wita to tt Tccly. CA ftsrt'4 i Wlt4ay frora a tit tofrir3f al Moarttf Hn!c?i j,ui ' Vtrrinla IUcv. :w a v , , . l WJMW U4V f-4 U ZLULI 1L1 I "i. .11. Maloo rwe Macun Mr. Archie McIcLonh as4 Sb. 7fh T, ! '4 C3rk Sapvricjr Coart J. J. Ilirrmr arl faaily art oa a t.3 Mr- II A. IlallarJ, of irrtsti:rc Mr. Harrow wiH a'.ual tb ts.t c the 0t k Slate Adi:jxi llc U In action thre lh Miw IaI Alatoci who ha ba la Sl Vboasu hrplul at Kccfk tor a Ions: tio rurti Loo v UrdsyircrT tnuch larnortd la hi!:h and hr oorapitu rpoyrery U &i only a qomso cf a kn lie, Mr. J. A. Copr-Jg, f Gms.a hero, a foror Fralliatsiy tiy who ba br tiaitls hU tKilf la tht county, returned boot Uu 5u ttrday. H ia;t CJrrcScro'i faak bet hi no'biag tajUu;iai w ray t f hia old borao cosa. .Mr. Aaroo DU arrlrtd Yeda. day from IUltioort hff It txs been p4indbg the rsa:sr. II ia forra ui that he hat rat4 ee cf the a tort uir the Fori WarvLotiM and will opea op a lare ttoci cl goc-la in a fw data. ; Mctr.Al J. Hams T. M. TtU taaa, IL II. IVrry. rI T. T. tlkXt, of Headenoa, arvl Mr. F. S. hrrsi:Z, of RocXr Mosat, wr trre day ta crier to eai tp a cw arjxl from Vaao corjU TU rva wa Dory rtTowa cf Ift'rra I k ft aj.. jta wnna t;crwy waawr4pa ii uaaarc. Tot town trraJM t the Sc;r Caart. Mrt, S. J. Ilirthoco ar.l Mr. M. M I . . A K k. Ml B , i SB i m. thir r arue 7r.i furiay Losubcr aa C-e pua'.f cl tlr. a-5 Mr. J. t. Ija-v?. la p:trax t-"' I I. Mr. T JXiy, tlaiv:w StfvrUf K.:rs.2 1!. IT. If. XlUn rroth3 a trr pin U tus4 U t.f ars,, tr ;it: r to tLt !irt. It--ii ctais It it!!i rtt rlt la s?4 res.l 3 ti-lbfs tvW.U ft fUi fyr Uf. TJa it In4 tuW TTtij 5,3 yci.:. M -t3 i Tt-te hu tt jjf a5 n- Iwl lit a t'tt 4 tirij JJT '. , T. . u35 t. ;rtf .J et-tjr u fn?ii i Xr, tr Am Mr. CO. tHV J?, Lt.r- t u-Ta !., ... .11 .fit Jlxi.' 3i Mr, 4 lUVir Jtrf; OTVrjat Mr. Ytitk Vrtjut atl Kr. Tria h.i4T i u-a lZr. I,i, H,, c.:4 mi. HlM Ilt Tt h uoitir 5ruu a.ti -aMta - i4 irnrto I1 AA:f4 will l.at ttm'jz r U dVt:4 prwl ttt Friiay iusrsiscni as H:vt c4 ixra,tca. Mum Marte CTat w, ,n;H at rytJs ftccs.:;a wih Uf rVud MaM Zola IHXa. M)a -tr Sum tca 9trUl tctXaiT 4 VZtXiJC .til will Ut ov,tr" f l ?'sm tbwe 30EV. c2ircja wi rna ImI f atuir. 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