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A IIEUORIAL.
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To the Educational Committee
, of the General Assembly . bif
.Behalf of the State's Higher:
. Educational Institutions, r . :
A sense of duty to the - Stale 'and
to the institutions which we repre
sent earn pels us to t make. frank
statement concerning their eondi
tion. -
We need not enlarge open the
aeceessity for the higher training of
the yoking men and young women
etNorth .Carolina. Tfce future ? of
the State. depends upon this. If tne
nniuber at present in theie inatita:
feons were doubled it would not
equal the proporrioh J in other " pro
gressive common-wealths.
Yoar' higher institutions ars abso
lately unable to meet the demands
whioh are made upon them or to en
large their work. -
The needs of an institution are not
determined by its presidentor board
of trustees, but by tne necessities of
a growing state. The repeated calls
tor aid coming from these institu
lions are simply an evidence of the
growth of the people and of their
reaching forward for better and
higher things.
e have stated these needs as our
experience and careful study show
them to be. Wi earnestly eounel
the representatives of the people
that in some way they provide means
to place these institutions upon
footing for efficient and satisfactory
service for eight or ten vears to-
come. Oar statements cover this in
so far as it is possible for us to fore
the nrnhjihla r!amnri wliiMi aril
.
be made upon these institutions.
awakened at 2 o'clock by the flame
and smokeJandi in . their efforts ; to
save the house most all of thehpuse
hold effects "were -completely destroy-
Hi, nothing 'of value' being . saved ex-1
cept one bed and about 7o0 l'pdUD8
of meat "Of course the fire was -. ao
cidental, but it is not known: just
how it started, llr. Taulkner has
the .sympathy of his friends' .1' and
neighbors, ..and he' thoroughly ap
predates the kindness extended, him
and his family on account of his tier
ious loss. - V .
Notice- tTlie Pttblicr
I 'have rented .;llr. -Ben II.
Moore's flour andXgriit inillt' near
Youngsville, which - hare recently
been put in first class condition
new bolt Lng cloths, etc," 1 Git me a
trial; I "am certain I can please you,
; ) -SYLPEAROE. '
, Weak and Sickly Women
lb is hard to estimate how many wo
men owe their female troubles, general
weakness, nervousnessrsallow skin, etc.,
to constipation " and indigestion, but
doctors whose practice is among women
say that 90-per cent, would be no exag
geration. It is well for them to. know
of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup -Pepsins which
cures constipation, ind.gestio,-, sick
headache, hea-tburn, hot flashes, etc.
It is absolutely guaranteed to do .what
is claimed, and if you want to try it be
fore buying, send your andress for a
free sample bottle to Pepsin Syrup Co.,
119 Caldwell Bldg., Monticello, 111. It
is sold by The Boddie-Perry Drug Co.,
at 50c and $1 a bottle.
Dissolution-Sale. 1 :
.The firm of Cooper. and Pleasants
is this day 'dissolved by mutual eon
tent, U . C : Pleasants - bavin g pur
chased the entire ; stock . of , mc r
chandise belonging' to the firm. He
will collect all debts due the' Arm
:;;'---V..-;-;Kcilcecf-SaIe;
By virtue of the power centered up
on me in a certain deed of trust exe
cuted to me by Haywood Perry and
wife, and duly recorded In the Iieristry
of. Deeds ef Franklin coantrin booklti
page 104, 1 will, on Monday, March IS.
191, sell at.the court bouse floor la
Louiaburg, N. C.. to the htgbeat bidder
for cash, certain tracts of land situated
in the county of Franklin and State of
North Carolina, more particularly" de
scribed as follows: " .
. 1st. One tract In Franklin ton town
ship adjoinlssr the lands or Mrs J. C
nicjeerson, airs, r, u. uum voa
others, and bounded as follows: t Be
ginning in bimm s nnaffe roao, near a
Urge rock, comer J; L.J. JL and R. E
McKnJght, thence tlong the road n.
591f e 7 poles and 6 links, nS9ll e 7
poles 20 links, nS0i e 44 poles 7 links,
n 33s e 49 poles, n &4 e 31 poles to
Mrs. Fuller s line, Mrs. Harrison cor-
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d .ill pay ... ouUUnding cbU-j,? S
gationa agai
terms of sale.
gationa against the firm as per ! e 33 poles 5 links to a rock and iron
ttaKp, inos.,wooaiier corner, mence
n 87 wlSo poles 11 links to t rock
vQko. H. Coomb,
M. C. PiAisAjrrs
corner for the McKnight's Brook: Hoe,
thence s 16. e 148 poles 10 links to
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WANTED:-R..rt1e.on to nil ! if..
Franklin and adjoint rounUiM, 8lrj ! joxninr estate of W Haxelwood and
or eommlertoo F1rfax RflDln Crff others, kounded as follows: Bejrianlnjf
Otib1, Ohio, rat a stake, Haxelwood's corner, thence
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s m, w poies co a mexory acunip.
'ANNUAL STATEMENT
We have decided to issue
the "Annual Statement' of the
County's expenses this year in
pamphlet form, and will have
space for a limited amount of
advertisements therein. This
is most excellent advertising
medium, and those of our busi
ness men who wish to make use
of it will ba given an opportun
ity. About" fifteen hundred
copies will be printed and it
will be read bv over eieht
i. Notice to Chmcy Eerton.
You will take notice that on the 4th
day of May 3L908,-I- bought for. your
caxesaue ior tne year oz a o
of land in Frank J in County, and in the
town of Louisburj:, -containin? about
one-half acre, said lot was listed in
your name for taxes. You will further
take notice that on the 14th day of
next May, 1909, I shall apply, to the
Sheriff of Franklin County for- a deed
to sajd land unless the same is redeemed
on or before said time.
MRS. E. C. PERRY,
This 11th February,'1909.
Returned witnout flndinjr. J. J.
Lancaster, Constable.
e 18. e 214 poli to Tar River, thence
along; said road, 97 poles to a. stake,
Hazeiwood's corner; s IS, w IS poles
to a sassafras, H arel wood 'e , corner,
thence s 25 w 53 poles to the bein
ninff, containing 127 acres, more or
less less 81 1-5 seres sold J. N. Ferry.
B. H. Persy, Trustee.
Feb 12, 1909.
nil EC get liftoff ftHtf troa
rlLLJ Dr. &wp'i IWJcOlntcttt
We believe that jf the people rt L le You can fc
Aorth Carolina thoiouehlv under-!
stood the jreat work now being an inside page for five dollars
done b j these institutions, their jora cover page for ten dollars.
worthiness, their needs present and T .i.. . u - j x
. 4 . it F I Let us hare your order at once
them to eaie for and train their sons I for one or more pages, as we
and daughters, thej would heartily I desire to go to work on it at'
endorse any provision made by you
to plaee them in a position for serrioe
efittiag a great State.
JTrajtcis P. Vmable, President,
University of North Carolina.
v D. H. Hill, President,
-Agricultural and Mechanical College.
J. I. Foust, President,
State liformal and Industrial College.
once.
: THK CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
at
LOUISBURG, N.
i at the close of business Feb
RESOURCES:
Loans and discounts
c.
5,
1909.
72 458.RT
3,341.76
25,000 00
1,003.91
10,659.00
Public Sale of Land.
I will sell at the Court House
door in- Louishurg, on Monday,
March 1st to the highest bidder,
the following lands in Bandy Creel:
township:
One tract containing Co acres ad
joining lands of Mrs ft. A. Speed
John Foster and others- Also one
other tract in same township, con
taining 91 acres aid knwn as the
"Speed Store-traci. Both of these
tracts contains right much
timber.
Also one tract in Cedar Rock
townsLip containing 27 1-2 acres
known as the "Harper trat" Thia
is nearly all in timber, which is
very fine and will cut orer three
hundred thousand feet. Terms
will be made known on day of sale.
P. G. ALSTOIT,
Louisburg, N. C.
Sale of Yilaable Eeil Estate
By virtue of tbe power conferred
uixm me in a certain deed of trust exe
cuted to me by C E. Marshall and
wife and duly recorded in the iris try
of Deeds for Franklin County in Book
156. txace 15. and at the request of the
holder of the bonds secured therein, I
will, on Monday, the IStb day of March.
1909. at about the hour of noon, sell at
public auction at the ewart bouse door
in LouUbwrp, N. C, to ike highest bid
der for cash, all that eertam tract of
parcel of land situated in the County of
Franklin aad State of North Carolina,
near the town of LouUbunr, and
bounded or the North by the lands of
J K. Spencer and Mrs. Lou Barham. on
the East by the lands of Richard Keliey
and James Malone, on the Soeth by the
lands formerly owned by Mra. Louisa
Davis, now bv J. K. Siei.cerr and on
the West by Tar Raver, containing 125
acres. mor r less. ubject to the
dower interest therein oi Mr. L. W.
Marshall, widow of S. W. Marshall,
and beinir the same lands conveyed to
the said E. E Marshall by W. M. Ful
ler and wife by deed dated August 25,
1906, and duly recorded in the Register
of Deeds for Franklin County, to which
reference is hereby made for a lull de
scription of said land.
This the 10th day of Feb. 1909.
W. H. Yarboroucii. Jr., Trustee
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DISSOUJTiON i; SALE ..
F N. & R. Z. EGERTON .
Will be Continued
For o .
Week or Ten Days Longer
tAl . t
co mm io in uoit oi oar coimsr cj v v
their e tton to pet th bnetof soae of ii.s rr' u
gains eter offered in IouUburg. We tate rte: f r
many tiew pod to brihUa up ih $ tetk. at 4 w Jt t
log through and redeciag the prictt ill lower tfA
many linen. Be lure to tt one of rer r" Hf .rt. kr
jost out, ahowinp all the recent eota. ' W hi 4 if
rush and sold lot ef goxi . bcl Ym -rmt
BIG VALUES STILL LEFT
currency ,
A PAmmAn PaIa
We claim that if catching cold coald I U. 8 Bonds to Becureeircalation
be, aroirtftrt inma of the mnst danorArnn I rremiumB o" u. o conai
qtiH fofai iuioeoe n ava. va .a I Bonds, secoHties, etc.,
A iA vffT, fc I Banking house, furniture and
tor ?eras oi miectious aiseases. Uon-l Due from National bank (not
sumpiron, uneumoma, aipntnena anai reserve agents)
searlet ferer, fourof the most danger-J Due from State banks and
ous and diseases, are of this class. The 1 bankers
culture bed formed by the cold fayors I Pue from approved reserve agts
Hijicp, thof n'iA t,4-ajc I Fractional . paper
r , " ""1 ' , ' , -j "uv l nickels and cents
ever, of any of these diseases beine con-1 Leiral tender notes.
- tracted when a good expectorant couffh I Redemption fund with U. S.
medicine like Chamberlain's Conirh t Treasurer (5 per cent ' of
Remedy1 is used. It cleans out these! circulation.)
culture beds that favor the development 1 Total. H1,894.50
of the germs of these diseases. That i LIABILITIES:
js wny tms remeay nas proved so uni-1 Capital stock paid in 25.000.O0
versally successful in preventing pneu-l Surplus fund 5,0O0jEH)
moma. It not onlv cares vour cold l Undivided profits, less expenses
-anicRlv. hnt.TimTni7! tJSo TicV -f 1 and taxes paid .
I National banknotes ootstandinz 35.000 00
.,uv. rrv. tjjji.ti -r-i 1 Dividends unpaid 803.00
, 562.89
8,498.33
111.80
1,34.90
251. 0
2V.64
2,829.80
5.520.OO
1.350.00
Mews From Schloss.
DhjlB Mb. Editor:
'Here we are away down at Schloss 1
familiarly known as "Schloss Town''
bnt still in the good county of Frank-
55.683.fi8
13,083.84
914.18
2,500.00
14,000.00
1909 NEW GOODS 1909
O AT THE O
RACKET STORE
Correct
T- B. Wild BR. N.P.
-Attest:
J. M. Aen.
T. T. Terrell,
Wm. H. Ruffln,
Direetors.
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposit subject to
caecK.
Demand certificates of deposit
Cashier's checks outstanding
Notes and bills rediscounted
Bills payable, including certiS-
cates of deposit for money
borrowed
Total, 141 ,864.50
State or North Cabouba,)
County of Franklin, i ss
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liD, and Sandy Creek. Liok Skillet I Ir. 9 Allen of the above named
is near by. J here; are a number eof statement is true to the best of my knowl
'subscriberi to the Times around e,ge Std n :. t-
. here and not having seen any items Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 11
uot av nui uauu jkjim a. ton ,
, Mies Dora Alston, one of the. best
teachers in Sandy Greek, has a
fourishing school of about thirty
aeholaA.
. Some time ago Mr. Joe Speed
Williams moved his saw mril,8h ingle
and planing machinery to his gin
- here where he could operate to better
- advantage daring the ginning season.
SchloBS needs a blacksmith. The
shop and tools, are here awaiting
gome good vmithy "who knows his
business and will make the anvil ring
- and the sparks fly.
I am tlad to hear that our good
neighbor, Mr. Joe Murray, is taking
A ateps toward s-getting p a Sunday
V ; School to be held in the schooL bjuse
r-".near Ihis , place, v Services are held
" there twice each month by' the Meth
odistahd Christian ministers. -
Just Received a Lot ot Nice White-Goods.
To make room for our SPBEEG STOCK we will sell a let ef dssiraVJe
goods. AT COST
Ladies and Misses CLOAKS
DIRT CHEAP
Everybedy invited to get barawn-
Ttouly yours,
Mrs. A. M. Hall.
Don't miw thin sale. Rcmtrjlr cmj Ur T V
ton vciU t out of btjfttne and lh tol
t go reardle o(cot or pn. And -axl
nxnt with vey man who carre i on our Wek
molt be done, r if von owe us rrq mutt IV- t
get to (jet om ef the hijr vsltj- tiat -e sre prir g
F. N. & R. Z. Egerton
Louishurg, N. C
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We hav jmat rry jvel s Jarce thijw
rnent of high rad China 1!3c-pU aad
DufTctU and Sid !Vrd, rrie arrange
from IISXKI toC0.
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V will U mot than glad to kave
you to call and -- then befaro thsv are
alt picked over, at prrMUt ear wk ts
ful!, but th usaIt str-.anof buyers are
cntung the stock dowa.
CofHns and Gaskets
When yo have to bur. it tsicbl
pay yon to look here Wot byinr. it
wont cost yon anvthiog to look, tasy
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S4IVC JOU f 1U.
,C.rl lrr Charles dFaulkner living 'upar
'-if " -1 r tf. ad .. Yii - rsf Sr t.t i n in . I ma
incur -- - v v v". u w . i- fcv - w .
; "".his housH by iir on Thursday night
The undersismed bavintr rmrchaaed the interest ef J. 5. Hall in- the
Tbe firm Heretofore known . as Wbite-Hall Furniture Company,' Lonisbuvg, desires to eay that he K .
Murphy & iWilliams has this day I will continue the business at the same stand. IC)
been mutually dissolved and tbe 1 wish to say thai X wilKsetUe all accoanu ane oy r to tne oiairx
business .Will De COntinuea Dy Mrsi uku, &iiu mereioro ii oecomes necewarT iw Ait vn otLuuum .v- If
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4 . -rm- -w -mm- x t t. t . I TTt 1A. . Ml a1 .1..... - -w4 .n ai-vanwolt 1
the interest'of Mr." V.O: - Williams L the same'at once,'as Sunder. Ue contract theld business must be settled ( ) , .
he will pav all claims against' tbe up. ' " i ICy
tbe old nrrn and also collect all ac-1 ' v If
counts due said firm. i I , C U A l I T IVI'T-! IVt I I CT r
Y.:WILItAMS keafstockorer C);
Havinff bougbt tbe" above ? busi- at all times to etrve'iny fiends and'.customers, "and will gUArantee ai O 1
ness 1 wiih ta say to all our custo-lerexoiore, sauajaction m every parucuiar. .ue maaeaapecL-viij oi ourif l
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A aay one en rvjaeii.
nicejatock 'of fre'sn" me'ati etc, ..fe'rvVi; 'rJrJ6)1 :t'j- ',, : ;r. f : '
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