.KolthcaxLiittdea Gift. 's
-Tht Kiaetenth Annireriirr of.
these tr Literary v Societies of ;, thi
Xouiiburg College Wat eelebrated ki
the AsOiiegt on rriaaj - nigm yi
week, and quite a large and appre
eiatire audience wat present to bear
the likerarj.addreii of Mr. J. W.
Bailey, of Raleigh. He took for hit,
ubiect "Elfzabetrl? Barrett ; Brown
ing," and for aout an hour he spoke
eleqaentlj and in a Tery entertaining
manaer of the - life ; and beautif nl
character of this great woman." The
introdnetory remarks of Miss Frances
Thomas, President of the Sea Gift
Society, and the speech of thanks to
the speaker at the -close , by Hiss
Mamie Wilder, Presidents of the
Neitbean, were most utscuy na eie
ajahtly performed. . Before and af
ter the address very choice selections
wore rendered on the Piano bys liiss
JSallle Williams and a number, , of
young ladies of the ma tic elsss,
which added much to the enjeyraent
of the eyeningv
Mr. and Mrs. Allen had a nunfiber
of their friends to join theni in . light
refreshments after tha exercises had
concluded, and the younc; people had
their usual social "chats" which are
generally allowed them on these oc
casions. -
Report of Hectical Depository
V-'-'For February.. V
The report of the Mamager of the
Lo uishurg ; - M ed leal j De bositor j ioz
February shows! that he filledduring
the month 81 prescriptions, the gross
sales amountingto $67.25.. This is; an
increase of $11100 orer the month of
January and.l ay.ou oter tne raontn
of December. VV - - -.Vf i
Foad Election in Sandy Creek
In eompliaice with a recent act
of the legislature the County Com
missioners has called an -election up
on the question of "good roads" in
Sandy Creek township to be held
Saturday, April 3rd. .1. R. Earrish
is Registrar, with E. TV Alston, A.T.
Wilson as poll holders.. The books,
are now open. The election will bt
held under thesame rules and regu
lations as those gorenng regular
elections for members of the (reneral
Asgembljv , . . .
' The Twln-Weddlno;. ;
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On Christmas Sunday pec. 27th
1008 at the home of the bride's
father. Mr. fill Wheeled, his twin
daughter uMattie'was happily mar
ried to Mr. Joe,Pearee, a twin son of
Mr. Billieearoe, beta residing near
Flat Rook- - r . .
The wedding day was s till and calm , t
; And :all. seemed sd serene :V , t
At the bride's residing home ' -J
, ..Tlie wedding did convene.
The day rolled on, and half pass tern
The waiters took their stand
And happily gazed at Mat and'Jo.
March in 'hahd in . hand."
As waiters stood face to face"
And erery yoice was stilled v
To witnes "this solemn ceremony
, Each room was largely filled.
While every anxious eye was turned
And erery word did cease
Sve the solemn ceremony
From the "Justice of the Peace."
In holy wed lock joined together
To march along' through life
Extended cheers to the happy coupled
And pronounced them "man and
wife." t
A FRIEND.
In ieness. if a eertaialiklddea nsrre
goes wrong, then tke ergaa that the
nerre controls will also surely rail, ic
may be a stomach nerre, or it etsy hate
giT en strength and suprort ; to ine
Heart or Kidneys. , it was Dr. aaoop
that fiist pointed to this TiUl truth.
Dr. Shooo's RestoratWe wai tt aas
to doss the stomach nor to ttmrorarnr
itimulate the Heart of Kidntys That
old-fashioned method " is . all wrong.
Dr thoon's RestoraUre irses directly
tc these failing inside nerres.: The .re
markable success f : this Drescription
demonstrates the "wisdom el treaung
the actual cause of these failiss. organs.
And it is indeed easy to prove. l slm
nle fire or ten v days testT will surely
telll Try It once,-and see! Sod bj;
The Boddie-Perry Drug Co.
1? Dissolution ' Notice ; ;
The firm of StricUana: k 'Whe-
leis has been dissolved by matua
consenL The business will be con
tmued by F. V. "Wheless, who . as
sumes all debts due by the.' 6rm
Accounts due the firm will be
placed in the hands of an Attorney
for eollection. , . ,
J. (X STKJCKlUliW
F. Wheliss.
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Notice : C
I have ooened a Gtaersl If ere Kan-
die ad Fancy Grocery store in . fro lit 1 1 1
of V. X TXarphy's Meat Market. Mr.
A B. Collier As with rae and will, bet C )
glad to serve promptly all my friends 1 (
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and patrons with aBytkiaj in my line
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The Best Fumitiire
What Jefierson Said of Wash
ington. Perhaps the strongest 'fatre in
his character
waa pradence, never
erery ; eireumstance,
acting until
every, conideratioa, was maturely
weighedj-ref raining -if lie saw a doubt
but, when? ence 1 decided, going
through with his purpose, whatever
obstacles opposed. His integrity
the niost.
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Items From Bunn.
After a prolonged illness, Mr. Meek
Mullins, one of our oldest citizens, died
av; his home Saturday evehing. The
f anejrai was conducted by Rev. G. M.
Duk, and the body was laid to rest in
the Mullen cemetery. ;.
The literary society postponed its
meeting from Friday night until Mon
day night on account of the speaking at
Pine Ridge Academy. - Among those
who went to Pine Ridge were Principal
J. H. Nanny, Misses Minnie Nanney
and Etta Alford and Messrs. Gus Al
ford and O.-H. Mullen. They report a
pleasant time. .
The , literary society met .Monday
night in a very interesting session.
The question of 'Woman Suffrage'
was discussed, and the committee de
cided that the negative had proved that
suffrage should not be extended to the
woman.
Misses Pippin and Barnes, teachers
Tarn iiow prepared to furnish the
public with ICE regularly. , Call phone
47 and gire yobr orders,
' J. W. Kino
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Fine Cows For Sale
- I have ssreral fins Milch Cows
fer sale. Will- sell .out right, or
will trade for iry cattle.
W H. ALLEN,
Louisburc N. C.
was most pure, his justice
flexible I hare ever known, no mo
tives c(f interest or consanguinity, ot in the Pine Ri3e school, were visitors
f,M0r,rlQW i. hoW u;nnK! . acre ounuay.
bias his decision.
He
was.
indeed,
in-every sense of the word, a wise,
a good and a great man. Thomas
Jefferson. ,
Out iri jl aUfbrhi? .
Miss Tuna White returned Sunday
after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Clifton,
who has been very sick for some time.
J. H.
Castalia Items.
Many of the best thinking people in
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Office Coumissioxeks ok Frank
lin COUNTY
In accordance wiU Act of Gen
eral Assemblp, and in obedience to a
petition presented to this Board bn
the-1st inst., an election is hereby
odered to he held on Saturday,
April 3rd, at the uiual voting place
in Sandy Creek township, when and
where the question as to whether a
tax of 30 cents on property and 00
cents on the poll, shall le leried for
the purpose of improving the rJirts
of said township.
The election will be held under the
same rules and regulations as eh ctiuns
bers of the
ftoad .Election Fop Erankllnton
y.f i-';;Toniship... .
Notice xshertbr trirea that tn accor
dance with the nroviiiom of an act of
the General Assembly of 1SC3, enUUed f ;
"An Act to proride rood roads, in j1;
Fraaklinton Township. Franklin Conn- C J
ty! duly ratified en the 20th ,dat of ( '
February, 1909, and In accordance with ;
the order ot the County Board of Com- ( )
misslooers of Franklin County aide at f V
their reimlar meeting on the 1st day cf
March, 1909, an election will be held do ( )
Tuesday, the-6th day of April, 1909, r .
at which election the provisions of the y ,
aforesaid will bo submitted to the Cy
qualiftd n ters of Tranklinton Town- s
ship for their approvaL i
The - pollinc place for the election ( ) .
shall be In the- town ei iTanxunton v
B.; A. White is appointed rejrlstrsr and
13. F. Bullock and C L. Moota are ap C )
pointed registrars. A new rccistra- j
uon of all Toters is ordered and anyohe
desirinff to vote In . the said election O
must apply to the registrar for mris- r
tratlon within the time fixed by law V i
for the registration book to be keptjv J
open, namelv, from Thursday, March j s a
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more than thirty-five cents on th onf
hundred dollars worth of proerty n J i
of not leva than forty-five. cvnls ror IfJJ
more than one dollar and five cent on j
the poll " j
Sec. 11 Provides for the ab:n;f-: k
sion of the provisions of this act to tV V?
Qualified voters of Frank linton Town-' Cl
(r.aii shrp at an HrcUon onlf-rrj by hn
s:vxuniy voTnmi53or.cn ;tna oraors a
newTecisiniuon. .
Sec. 12. Directs that si! fun
tived from pal of bonds s-al! be ws?A
for conatructini; roads in Frzrklin:"r. i C
Provides for uf of cor.- O
4th to Saturday. March 27th. inel sire
Belew is civen a summary of the
provisions ox the said act:
Sec. 1. Creates a board of road
trustees and fixes th( ir terra of office.
Sec . 2. 'Gives to said board ccrp
rate" character and powers.
Sec. 3. Gives to said beard con
trol of public roads in Franklin ton
Township.
Sec. 4. Provides for the election of
chairman, secretary, treasurer to the
board and of an executive committee
t of thre.
Slcs S. Provides for election of a
superintendent of roads.
"Sec. 6. Provides for purchase of
machinery and implements, jrive the
board general powers for carrying" oui
the provisions of the set, and further
provides that no per? on shall be liable
for road duty.
Sec. 7 Authorises theohuinin? of
gravel, and and other material ncci
sary for the construction of roads.
Sec. 8. Provides for locating roads.
Sec 9. Authorizes the Bxird of
Trustees to jvsuj bond of Franklin-
! ton township to an amount not to ex-
ceei loriy inousma ooiurs,;n orar in
terest at a rate not to exceed ix per
cent. These bonds may be issued at
such time or times and In such amount
or amounts ns may bo demel boat to
meet tr;e expenditures provtdWl for in
the : ct.
Sec. 10. Provides for the levy of a
tax on property in Franklinton town-
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II It all wija the cirspeitia Tvotat cf
, service, wt ha. die tha besi, ccda w
eaa Iraj, Ibtre ctaj .be eVhsn who raj
the? lite soaelhicj jest a.s gtJ far a
, 1 1 litue 1j but we can't tt an j tin a g
II good aa the test for leaa, , .
THE i(ARPEN CHAIRS
Lousgea and DavenpcrU are the rvrs r
ior.to aatthin? of aaj sale md pric
that cxn be bad, w are ajala fcr HU
Superb line of cu-sxle,
- Claia frosx 110 to tlSO all eolrra a!
Upboliterir. tad ftredV The DtTn-
porta and Caucbe-1 fro a to fiso.
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tor meraoers ot tne uenerm Ass-m- .ship or not !s tnan niteen cents nor
bly. The tollowin4 ar- afi)ointed
Registrar and Poll Holders for said
election: rtegitrar, J.' R. Parrish:
Poll Holders: A. T. Wilgon and E.
J.AIston. those tavonn the. tux
will vote a ticke: upon wine
oe written or .i rinteu, tne won
"For Good Roads" and thoteynot fav
oring will vote a ty.kt tipon which
shall Ie written or printed
words "Against Good Roads."
Bj order of the Hoard.
T. S. qOLLIH, C hairman
W. M. BOONE, Clerk. v
W will j;"lv ut tc- n ocji
a'-, tb iaifft Hug. Drt;- 1 vrd Cr-
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PIANOS & ORGANS
if r.r.t m-11
J. W. HOLLINGSWORTH
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fecc. i rovtdes lor u.f
ict labor or ht,rcd laLor or both.
Sc. 14. Provides that r. mcr.ev
raised undor this act miv pc-t r. ( 3
Mr. June J. Edwards, who moved all portions of the "county are of the
from this count out to Calif oraia. opinion that Nash county should issue
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abont Chaitmaa.'ha written a mUrt bonds to the amount of one hundred!
letter toth fiditor.nf th Ttvttt tnousana aonars to. mature m , tmrry
, . il ..;"-' . years to aid in building and ' maintain-1
rrom Jowier uaiiiorma, tne place at inff. ffGod roads. The wear and tear of
which he has located. He says they team' and vehicles in the winter mud
have frost there but no freezes.' ;He I holes is greater than the taxes to im
can see the mountains east and westj Prove 0ur Publlc highways.
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any clear day, and they are cover d Washington's birthday was fittingly
with snow, winter and summer. He observed here and a large crowd came,
i - j and were highly delighted with the pa
tnocic aaaress DY'Kev. li. M. . uuke,
who held the audience -.for more r t.hnn
Kaisms seem to be the mam crop, a Un hour with his magic force andpow
ton being raised to the acre. Butj er.
nesajs tney are very-, caeae, ;only , Hon. T. W'.-Biclcett. of Louisburjr.
1 3-4 cents a pound. "Says the far who is widely known in the State, and
mers are ennearormg to organize to vwuwuyuu;i8noua ieei jusuy proua,
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cet a better nrice. bntf th hr it nas oe.en ,inrea ana win aeiiver tne
;. at, ,.-. ,L,- Dnual terary address before . the .so-
"-V'0 lim- ,vuuun' Willi
, says that all frnit does; well in
immediate section except "- apples
Notice of -Change in Firm of
Youngsville Lumber Co.
Notice is hereby given thnt T. H
Whitaker has retired from the
partnership ding , husincs in
Youngsville, N. C, under the firm
name and style of 1 the "XounKS
rill Lumber. Co.," haying sold iis
interest therein to W. C. -WhitakeY
and the firm is now . composed of
Geo. T. Whitaker and W. C. Whit
aker who willjuontinut? the busi
ness under the name and style of
the 'Youngsville Limber Co."
This 27th day of February, 1909
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Cieties of the Casttlia High 3choolV on
the 28th' of vAprit""Mr. Bicfeett is1' an
wording against the ' farmers. ' He orator of high rank, and a rare treat is
says that figs art . ano hsr industry, n store for all who: may hear this dis
some ireei irmwinfT n. hi.K o. RO unguisneq orcn aronniam. ,
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feet, and makimsr a ton of dri Rev
dnrincr spii ; TT K I Duke
feeding raisins to hi." mnli.. and tfc.f aamea appoin.rea aeacons ot
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ue-"dBUU;ei ,e,a corB to nor Uessis. Frank May andOscaCruch.
ses or males since he arrived there: h-C-- , T- 3 i':'-Jll' '!'':
He thiaka he will like hi. new horns. Um to compose our Board of Commit
A Common Cold. ' J " 'l w i and wealth to be second to none in . the
We clalin thafif rafhin r.A m i awte ana now we are asKmg ana .ae-
be avoided of the most i dangerous j niahding two additional commissioners
of
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t . j 6 - . v me z5tn oi April. Mr. eicKett is an
v. G. . W. May assisted by Key. Mr.
t, wno. delivered the charge ior
id the newly appointed deacons of
the Baptist church here Monday night,
, ; LT- iau ureases won' a never be heard to be. chosen from different sections
;.o A cod often forms ac culture bed thecountv W x-iip':'4r' I
for. erms-of, infectious diseases r , Con- r ! T , '
; sumption, pneumonia, diphtheria" and . v ' i 5 i , -'J
' scarlet fever." four of the- nmt rianm. - -V - vV t
ous and diseaSes.iare of this nla.4 ' ,rrh
e'ulture bed formed. by, the 'cold? favors
the development of the germs of these
..diseases, that would not otherwise find
riqagment. There is little danger, .how
V ever, of aiy of tlese. diseases tAiny
tracted when a good expectorant eousb
- ,Remedy
, culture
Card of Thahks.-r 'J
.' The family joins meirrankinif;
ail our irieuuB anu uoitjnuoruiur xueir
many kindness in helpings us dnr
nev iike Chamberlain's . Cough ing the illntss of " our : mother and
rciuio. ( uuv oniy , cures your
-BiBcujr, wuv minimizes tne ri$Jc of eon- MQK
our cold ftnJ spoken, to ni jince oar. father's
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Sale of :Valuable Real Estate
By virtue qf the cower of sale "con
tained in a mortgage deed executed to
the undersigned by John H. Cooke,
Lin wood Cooke and Everard '-Cooler.
duly recorded in the Register of iJceds
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381 I will on Monday,- the 5th 1 dav of
April, im at-iz mr sea to the highest
bidder for. cash, a certain piece or tract
of land lying" and being - in Franklin
Creek township; and described and de
nned as follows; to. wt: Lying on the
Warrenton and LouUburg road 5 miles
from "Lbuisborg; bounded oh the least
by the lands of tee estate of ,Dr. P. ' 5i
Fosterand the'lands. belonging to the
county; used for the. Home of the Aged
ana innrm, on tne norm by the lands
of Jno.R; Williams and the lands for
merly, belongmg 1 to' Medicus Edwards;
on the west by the lands belo? ging to
the estate of .Mrs." 'A. v A. Hayes, de
ceased; and en the South by the' lands
ot Mrs: Lutle Cooke. 'Foster -'and Miss
Gnssie Blacknall;.containing.20Q acres,
more or; less, known as the- Virginia
Cooke home place, and being the same
tract of land conveyed by F..5U.Spruui
Commissioner, to said 'John II o Cooke
and others, by deed dated. May 17tb,
1906,"and subsequently oh same ",day
conveyed by said John H." Cooke "and
others to, A,- Ci 25olIicoffer. trustee for
R. H. Southerland, to secure a debt due
sa?d Southerland, and this aalels made
Subject to the said debt to Southerland
secured In said deed of trust amounting
to about $2200, the - exaet 'amount of
which will be stated on the day of sale.
This March 4th; 1900. . : ,
thy to . v: Cn AS. MACOK, A
Guardian' of Chas.D.'Uacon, Mortga
gee; W. H. Yarborcpsh, Atty.
any strt or roaa n an icr','ortx:
town.
Sec. 15. Kcnals all 'awn in r ;i
fiict so frr a concerns Frank hn'cr.
towrship.
Sec 16. Providf. tV.al th- s'.
shall go into effect from and aftr r:-
By . order of the lkar.1 of ( ou-iv i ls.
Commission-!. of Franklic :Q
ihis nrstoay oi .Marcn. i.'.
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Clerk to Board of County (x)mmwj
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Commissioners Sale of Land.
Bv virtue of an order of re-sa'e made
hv . the Srrior Coort of Franklin
County in that special proceodinj en
titled M. L. SUUings et al r. J. U
Cornwall et al the undersigned rU), on
Monday, the Sth day of 'April at
about the hour of noo i, ki .the eourt
house door in Luiaburjr, N. C, offer
tor sale at public auction to the high
est bidder, that certain tract, of UtU
in said petition dweribod ; as follows:
that 'tract lying ana rciajc n rrnua
County, Sute ol North Carolina,
Cypress Creek Township, adjoiniS the
lands of John Batten and others, and
bounded as follows: on the north
by the lands of John Bitten, on .the
east by the lands of Zeb Avcnt, on the
South by the lands of Mrs, Nr.nie
Svkes, and on the west by the Ellis
lands, containing 100 acre, more or!
less, and known as the Penny Wilder
Homo Tract, being a tract ot land con
veyed by Wm. Williams ta Castod
Wilder and af ter his death for many
years-occupied bv his widow, the said
Penn Wilder. One eighth of an acre
buraf ground is excepted and resumed
Terms of sale Cash.' Balance to be
QUI wiul O per cuik uwnh wui!Mit
1910.. Possession 1 of land giyen on
confirmation of sale. This ftK day , of
of March, . :
- . - 'Wm. H. RUFFIN Com.
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u By virtue of adecree of the suprinr
court of Franklin county made in the
m cf W. II. Griffln iz Son to use of
S. S. Sykca ajalcst Xhmcan Bollock &
wife,- I shall pn Monday the U3 day
of April. 1909, sell at tniblic auction
at the court house door in the town of
LouisbuTg-, N.- C. to the highest bidder
for cash a valuable tract ct perccl of
Una. lying and : situated ; in Cyprcas
Creek township, JFranklin County acd
bounded as fouotva: On north by lxnds
of Sam Sykcs,' on cast br' Unds cf W.
IL Spivey, cn Kmth by lands of S. L.
Arriccton and on west by : lands of
John Iloss containing 2&i'atrcs. Time
cf sale 12 o'clock m., . : '
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