- ; ' ' ;JS - ; J ABIES A THOiIAS EDITOR. cou:r r- - - 1 f r , '"'TO""" 1 LouiSBur.Gn. c, Friday. ::ov::::r r.o. ice: VOL. XXXVIII. - V i.-l;;.--3.'4r 4 . ... 1 . t I I J :) :) :) o o o 0 () 0 o o o o o o o o o 0 V i H o an A PRETTY : LlAPiRl AGE iD9toun- 0fo n.. c ... 5 - - , November 18, 1908, was one yf the - -r- season's event in. the prosperous SOLEMNIZED AT . THE - LOUIS town of Franklinton. : . . . BURG; METHODIST, CHURCH. Immediatly afterhe marriage ti.e v - brida.1 party boarded the Seaboard MiSS LUC? Hugh Thoirias- and &n Franklinton where the , - dinner was served at 3:00 p. m. by Mr. Charles- Farmer Best Mro A A PROCLAIIATIOII BY GOVEH- 110?. R. B. GLEHN. . -1 Mrs. rWinston. the crrooraV aunt. Married in , the Presence of ; Fires glowed :in the parlors while a large Concourse of Friends mrasinvauturan leaves floated grace- "Merrily the bells of .Heaven rang: ; folly ; from x their , summer home to As they werewea. , their winter bei-upon the Kovem This marriage tookplacp iin Uhe, t ber j earth. : Happy . people entered MetJhodist Church - of ' . Louisbufg o-gce the occasion ndto.su ppii- W ednesday morning. - The 4 grooin nient, -the happipess otv the "young avj-s Ar. Charles .Farmers Bestj.a bride and grooi v Covers ; were laid Ixieht and promising-yxmugvbnsinefiB or, fourteen pexsons,. twelve besides man of Franklin ton; "3?orth Oarolina,' the couple in: whose honor, the' dinner and the bride .-Miss' Lucy Thomas", was given as follows:-The bride and the popular, and '; atrractive '1 dauh-igro6m;Sidnet C. .Hoden?'best : man, ter ot Mrvj.r; lnomasj eanorot ivirsAr; younsonjame or nonor, " the FRAjrKLnr,' TiMEs.sIt was fa bridp's'raaids Sfiss MaudevE. Dickr day for ' mamage:fThere : wasXm ens., of FranklmtonV groomsman, 1;M. hiat of spring in the air.' The south ,E. Vui9tori,;of Youngsvilje. - 'Other winds were wooing the violetsjl and menibers ofithe bridal f party .were the sum, like a lover jwhois : going Miss rEstelle Lipscomb Baltimore, on a long'journey, came back to - tell MdA'MrsV.W. Gr. Thomast Raleigh; the earth good bye, and give promise MrA .H. :.L.S Thomas, ; Raleigh, John nf his aare return. " ' , Best. Cornelius.: Calvin "Winston. The Church was tastefally dressed of oungsvillej piles "i"Win8tead, ot in e;reen and wliite, while here and Franklintonf J; vB. Thomas. and.?E. there bunches " of Chrysanthemums J F;&Thomas,ot':-fsIiouisbuTg,4 Miss added a touch of coloi ;to the scene. I Annie taley, ;-FrankUhton,". Miss sweet as a mocxing pira mat sings i Jieaiiorj, iuunuy, oi .? juariousvme3 to his mate under . the summer; stare, f Va.: Re vT-TV. j W. State v,- Suffolk, sounded tHeyoice of Mrs. AH. Tif-V: 4' r Flemina, rendering ""In "..Beauty " The Menu' Vhich was served , in iyes." as ner oice aiea away, sixreoursefv representea manjrr see the wedding march : with its 'lifting tidnsi rnany product . and . raany nots of love triumphant-buret forth delecaciesr" ' ' ! ' - aii.i the bridal party entered "The IT3 i-" 'vz lU:iZpS?i white, carrying bouquets, of white iC VV9ssv " raraations and looked til priestesses Ham, r -Turkey." ' Cranberries a 5r . t tlieAlterrwhile' !tEe"T gf oomsmeri :77'T,T ?t,cetff t-?-r:S m vueir luamy Dearing emuouieu mei oaiau .uumetj.. , , form and spirit ,of: chivalry Then ;f . v ?l -v VCakend CrearaJr- nniTthe irroom with th ,ftonftftioiiR Mi -: it' " -.-- ' ' step of pride and power. 1 he scene a . - - - . ; . was eloquent; the; atmosphere'holyVr"'. ' ; while the man 6f Glpd,';Rev: JV A; ynettnojmostmteresnngxeatnres Bishop, welded with the powerof of; thw delightful nuptial 11 feastjras the spirit, the heart1 of the man and the ake cutting. John Best, broth-1 tirely free f rom , wac t, em ploymeot the heart of the maid, v .And: thusr- w. Vue groom, gov ; iue- ring; me -For days that liuglvior nights ' thalfeU was taken by ;Mrs. Betti; D. that weep : i ' " 1 s on.the lbstess; M.B. Winston, These two Strike Voari across -V tbe' d,rae'Jnf Aiinie . Staley riiAt!KSGiui;:Q DAY I A Names .Thursday . November 26th as a Day of Thanlisiv- inp: and Prayer All Business to be Closed. - - - ; Another year has corae and gone, bringing its sorrows and Its joy ?, iu reveraf s and its prosperity; but, if a true account m taken, we will Cnl ou mercies largely- exceed- oar illij and,-therefore, we have much for whichxto be. thankful. -Tit is :"a , be3utifol custom far the President of the. United States .nd the Gorernors of the. varions States once a -year 'to issue a Thanksgitrmg f reclamation, asfcing-tne people "to forget poCall' their benefits'- but to praise the Xord,lu'wlo crowneth us with loymg Kindness and tender raer cies,' mdsati9fieth our moutbV with good things.".; - ' " ' vTJii3rhankBgiYing Day, set apart from all others, - is. no, meaningleM observance; neither scould it bo rei gafded simply as V day of pleasure or rest from ordinary labor, buf as a da? above all days, on "which we can and should express gratitude to our faster for undeserved blfissius, Ixjth to us individually and as' t Slate and JSaUon.-'-' : -- i . '. .' vWe havei indeed, ranch for -which to be thankful. During the year no entanglingr-iclations with -foreicrn powers have threatenet the country with danger or married our peace and happiness. ', V -. , A.8a isp t ? ; 4n a1 pstilinc f a m !. n c , ea.rthqaake.or jotherl dire - evif, "si've rains-nd floods in rcertajn eectinns, have visited bur, "people; outi with" this; one named exception, -oar ' crops havei been abundant, bringing fair "priCea,.and, in -snito'of a "panic, pro- ducing distress ia other - States, - our State to a great extent has been en- ship 11 oV!:r'. t.i rr'.-n: ". ' - . j to (tol f.-r &. lla - .:,Ir. .-i t i c-r.-' -r::- t!..:-. 'hi sfr--!; t :w; of trut!i and ti':f;;!r.'-.. r.i .-if. new t!. ;r'voi cf !f'...r ir. I 1 tc to th, It a.U Counirr r.r. I C !. " On th : i t!sr Irt r. r. At f.-r t . - - - - - i i vi.lovr, t!.c or; r.n ar 1 zll r .! r - - j I i 4 U ' 1 cur cr 3 i , t t thf.i of iiur tiKitj'.r.c t : ii prrp,.rd i 7 -An I let do r. 'l!.!.".;. it A c,. lily of t!;Vf Tlnnkf-Um lat. In ,Wir.M:i. Wiinaor, I hit Kerr - ant ?t njy har. I an 1 criri t.'.f , Grt it 1 of the S'.to l.? W f- r--r O. If. i::r:.8 tenr-.'.! lUr. tic., V. rrir, f .";. - 5-s.i 1 t h r r ..- v n t : ; : Han i:i oar Citt- tA INVJ-S i -.5 V. r. T - : the ' eleventh dly ;NWMr,w- M;!4 '- H(-: ;! ' 100, and in thi csn I. nr. lrd ir, 1 thlrtv-tird year dC ov:r Aocncaa Jndeif dcnc.- . H. 11. Ut.thk Goytnsoru - .;-; , v ' . IVivat-e' Hcrury. ' .'.' ' - - - - ; Rally Day. N y Thora " will W a ii f?nr.!ij School Rally At Shi! oh M. i;. Char A on ThuTfrlsy, KovernUr ''"'.r,. Thnkivin dy all y Rat. AY. A. FrrralU of !U!er,:V .'! prt:c!i in th.t -afternoon. 1uIh4 corli3ly inyitcd. i. i' ' ' . Death "of S. S HansJalc. 9 r-. t ; ! t i v ' . i w Il!f:b y.r. n r. It : !r r. pc l;l.. J Mr.HV. rc. I: , K-: v. - f ?: cjir. V 49 j,r ;;: i 'e r.r it t. xr. I Vx v.,) r . !?t ; th i-.t 1 lu? t , t -! Ar. r. 0. ff .-i : . f Y the buttori.C TheVday; was ' bright, r the - gusst the deep . " " ' WitJi HfAa tuU At'thabrim ' 1 V ' J wan' hriohfor ' snd ' tft" bndp and The attendants were as ' follows: r. i. : " n k w m- uv't w - groom, were the .brightest of all. v v Dame of honor, Mrs. A.- F Johnson, r, j. - - - - -T . V u m csr tiu' t The dinner was elegant, , bounti- Best Man, Mr. S. O. Holden , Brides- - , . - . - , - .v - , , K ful,iind much' enjoyed: the timing maids and (irroomsmen - as-" follows: - ' . , , . v - r. room was spotless and "fragrant ii . f '" ir j tai " - x with, flowers, and happy - guests Banks, Miss Maude Dickena, of . , A ; - ' . - " : t - - voted to .repeat - the occassion ,one ... ... . year hence and.' m departing, left f loungsville, Miss Mamie .Thomas. T. ... . ' - j c j. . .' their best wishes -and. benedictions or uaieigh and Ur. -U. Jb. X arbor- - - 'm' "-,' fr-L tt f-rrn.- Upon the young coupler ;. I as, of Raleigh;-and Ai F; Johnson. ioe numerous ana , nanasomej 1 ? - presents from" 'erery -part . of .the K T XJ, Strickland-Collins. tate attested the , popularity; of the The marriage- of . Mr, Robt. TH- couple and the good; Vwishesof Strickland and Miss PaUieL. Collins, friends. is announced', tp3 lakalace at the a he bride and 4 groom together j residence of the bndy's mother, Mrs, uh the bridal party ;lef t on the Anna LrCollins, near Staliings,-. on 11:20 train -for the home" :.ofv the Wednesday; DeffembeTr 2, 1908 grooru in ranklin ton where a recep- o'clock; p. mv v ..'. "uu was given tnem- Dyrtne groom's aunt. ATra 4 Uatfia "H' OTiTatvn " at : i Tribute to Up. H. H. Barrow. The were by Mrs, x Krs. Jennie B. Hart. tin . .rrifiana-D- nirrVlf nnantinn VQS T . , . . . ... & . -.. - . v , v For a period of thirteen years Mr. given the bridal party at the home t, - , , . i f k u i ' ' i " - Barrow mingled with our people and iio uiiue, wiiere elegant, reiresn- . - - . - . t - - -, . - -rnS.:'- , ' had grown m esteem from. the first . ' ' - " , - 'day he came into the life of the city, Those present, uvaddition to. the bein a cIeailnan of 'high ;and: no amily:and bridal party '.being ai ble character, always leading in the iollowe; y xJrs. E. B. ' Thomas,-ot raoral upljft) and doing ia an unos. rankhnton, Mrs W:G: Thomas, of OT, oVt,W nM fh jwgu,oui8s iLsteue LipscomD, ot bettermem, ot mankind. ; Broad in taItimorer Md.Mrs.B. C. High v:a MaaQ an 9Mrat.A-aIwavr .'fo ardMrs. J. B. arbofough. . the unfortunate! Herbert Barrow had " ! W ' I 1 n ? it f a l-o'riFf-ia oil a I Willi n iiniuiz iu iLiu uctuu uii vuu people and especially .. bo i, among the mill .hands and:the settlement of the h:e t.U cV - Mr. Syltfwur .S.llar.fi lJw,ft wfU? tf, i. known citttcn oi th:j couiiiy. i!.' U( ti - to at tr bono of lut ? n. M. 1 !.: . 4, . t a3?, wru a Cnff dtrato SvU;rr at. 4 ncrtd in the War with ,trxiiil ti himself and !.: h': Decoration at, the church - .?Th& Tribune published- at Con- .Dr. JrE. Maloneand cord wnoseeaitor was. airiena, oi - fMr. Barrow, -contained the following paying profitable"" wages, our homes peaceful, ana our live3 happy 'and blessed. . ' Not a single; instance of mob vrio- lence haa;occurred during the, entire year, but ali: hare acquiesced ins and obeyed the lav, thus upholding the dignity and majesty of the Stat ' iremenaous. progress nas Deen made along all lines of Jndaitry and thriftr:Tbe State is out of debt'and so prosperous and aggressive inbuai- ness activity that its name -and .fame have extended even unto'Eartha remotest bounds." 4 Educationally we have made great er advancement than evtr before. and, are spending in the education of our youth as large a. per cent, ac cording to the value btour, property, as any State tn the Union, thus giv ing ever yjboy and girl a'chance fo a hberal and sufficient education. v Morally virtue' ia overcoming vice; wrong giving way to right; eobernee3 taking the placo of intsmperanw,and the youth of our State being taught Higher jdeaUanT given nobler, aipi. rations, thus enhancing the value- of true, manhood and adYkncing the cause ot ahigh civilization. V For these- and many other blesaings and benefits, in order to give all . an opportunity tc express their heart's gtatitude to a Triune God, I, It ll. GlenK, Governor of the State of North Carolina, do unite with the President of the ' United State i in proclaiming Thursday, the 2Gth day of November, .1903, ps a day of gen eral thanksgiving and prayer. On this.day I hereby order all publio offices to be clcied and ' ill buisiness therein to cn.y and most earnestly ask all busines.i cone n..-, private and corporate, as far r.s prac ticable, to join with me in my t fu rti Ambiuoui youn; nja z i should learn teUgraphj; t r, !r.e the now S-hoar law bcu flc tire there U . a . shorta; of r.xrtY thousand . tfllegriphfrs. . I'ci.thM pay from o0 to $70 a rnjr.th to t t ginnen. The National Tetctjph Ir. stitnte of Cotumbi i5. C.. ni Cue other citie is op -rate 1 on irr -r- viiton of odcias anisll ?u4cr.u r . placed when qualititd. Yhlo tl.rr., for parttcuUn." ' 1 1 M. ; I. . -ft I t M. I f.r; it r t. jrli? tie'. ! ' , , pn, ; i i s . , ci Old Fiddlbrs Convention- 7 v .. The "old Fid die m" had n time in the Ope-ra House i n Xfcs day night and the auilrr.ee m kept in an uproar ffon $Un to f.r. iah. M"anacr Turner c!!fl gers aat the Vbornptaycd. irV-d and dancsd for at-out an hot:r &r. I a half. Tho Judges ?If?rtt. 5 .r.. J Person, ?am CAnidaj. V. J. Barrow, A. TV. Prron acd Dr. A. II. Fleming awarded the p mm follows: " Violin first priro rT Ifc ger; second To::i Ilopri ad son; third -C Jl. Lwi?r. Banjo tint prid AV. Hlrt th tr; second O. T. Wood! irt Dancer tint prixo.-.:a Itir. dale; second Wiley Joy rT. U; sf : i: wit -if, " rinr.cn-ro-a-dca. ln :;n h'- v.i' mi f i . " T Mr. Mri. r.li: !c t,V-ZilJ ' 1 r' t. h:r. cf y:tr . jfe.Jst .n it l - ' " C-:t-ca t Jt- K- I';--: ,..- t" " Ur t!-xr. t-ff i t-i - t M li.t afvr ten v" MrtbI j K; - 7 il t N. C. ear!t H r- V . .... V, Tho Oev Irl B. Hicks Almanac. Kuril X'all It'ttet J. 11 W;! !cr t it i a l.j J, II. 1! ' v j t fii V. I !'t ; tv t;t t!.U 1 i." ,;. 1 O :r-v tJ Dc ---Iff !l w i : lit, 9 t r: ,v r. .! I r - r - ,,. KJCCEPTION' AT FRANLIKTOX " ' ' iuu.1 ,uauua auu mo bciuciucuh v i A past wedding'dinner, in honor Odell Manufacturing. Company, with ( to make this day truly ono of rejoic- Jfuh. 1 of. ; Charles ; Farmer" lies and his whom he was thrown in. a busine ing and thanksgiving by clo.ln- t!. :r S Lt ! r.r v " feride' who' was Miss -Lucy "Huh ay for eo inany 'yara." libdeath .establishments and civin a ;e:. r .l j 1 1 Thomas,-of Louisburg N. C at the eatly deplored and much grkf U boliiay to their employes.- . p 'n 'Parous 'residence of Mrs. Bettia D. throu-hcut tho city. ' I alao rcczt that n'l - - 1 ; ! 3 f :.!v r : . ' . , For I IK)?, rradj Nov. U li-'-i beii aver sent oat, leir.iif'-t mum in color?; lino j rtraii rf IV, f. 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