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V JAMES A. THOMAS, EDITOR, 1 the couirry, the static the xnnoir. .. SUESCEIPTIOITLOO PER TXAXt VOL XXXIX- LOUIS BURG, C. , FRIDAY; "APBIL 23 ; 1 9 0 9 , K 'J , ' FRMJKLIII R COURTi CDUBT RE-CONVENED ONDAY MORNING LAST:" Who is nd "old bachelor", gays: ; -' To haye a , bank aecount on the right side of the ledger ; ia ' the best thing on this earthexcept'a good wife, which this editor' has, (np td thii . time, beenv unable io'," get? Thia adiiee it will be aeen is applied particalarly to the 'farmera, ,bat: ii good for' the" "general "piblicj . One good result of 5 bank' aeboont ; is that the person , who nee starts one" has an incentive to see it growjnat like watching Chtrlette aad' ; m conse quence he treasures up many a dollar tnat wonld otkerwisehave i been waste J, t Oyer Four Hundred Bales. ' -.&-&'se - ..Vrf--: K. v v ; .- .'V-- , - - ; . . Thejrisejin ithe :!lpnce f of : f cotton caused right much of the staple to come to market last and this - week. bales 1 were sold finLopisburgj and at times the street was almost blocked'! between thebusiness part of tewn 'and the deptflS " -; ' The Civil Docket Takeil up : and a Number of "Cases Disposed of-The Wilder Will Case was Compromised. Court re-convened on Monday af ter a recess of several days. J udge Allea returned Sunday atternoon and waaheri promptly to open court Monday morning. All of the jurors drawn for the second week answered to their names except one, and he was reported not to be found in the eounty. Dumber of oases on the docket were ceitinued and others dismissed The first jsry trial was that of K p. Hill and others vs W. W. Bod die, administrator, and others. Yer diet for plaintiffs. , Smith, Courtney & Co., vs J. L. iJotrdes. Verdict for Bowden. The Wilder Will case, in which a mistrial was had at the last term ef Court, was compromised, and a long lrawn out trial averted. It was agreed that the heirs-at-law of S. T. Wilder should be allowed a one fourth interest in the estate of J. H. W llder, deceased. Thete were the most important touching. Wot only the members of cases disposed of on the civil, docket. the Company regret Captain Thorn- o ,i iHoiuBut,' yui uiuicstiiuiiK can Ee neard trom man? . 01 our citizens along the same IinevHe hss bem Very suceesgf nl in ke ping t his Com- pany in good shaDe,' an( Jie ; has al- ways naa tne respect ana; support 01 his"tfen,Rvn eleCiorrhasi been , or- dered' for tbenaming - of jiis success- .-.- '.-I '. t .. . MY I'' 1 Vr 1 " . Tl - The docket was Coart adjourned evening. closed .up1 and on Wednesday A: Murderer caught. SHOT PHIL r ALSTON. t WHO KEZIAH OliES AHDLED v.. rora" Winstoa-Baleai to IivrpooI almost as eheaply as it can be trsos- 'ported. to Histaj irv Eastern' North Carolina. lQ,tLfice el such hand- teaps the tewns in North CsroHna have-prospered-f .If f the rnaaufso turers and others of Wiaston-Salsm set their coal lor. 20 cants .Wa" om the ion; it is estimated .Uit I2&.000 will ; be saved ; . each year. " This amounts , to . a 'treat ' : deal and the ;Tbe negro, PhilAlstoc,', who : thot fboard, f trad ef which", eadsavored to and.killed Keziah Jones.-v a colored I Et beUexrateX dsssrres be thinks Arrested in Boston after Scout- , in?r About TfareoYears-rW ill be Brought to ;Loxusburg for oTrial. sse-'i Capt. Thomas Retires. At the regular drill, of the Louis- burg Rifles on Friday erening ot last week, Capt. J. B. Thomas, who has been promoted to Maor, in the State Guard, retired as ; Captain of the Rifles. He expressed regrets at giving up the Captaincyof the Com panyv and hisj'renjarks were very woman, in theiMCrip pie;--Creek' t ion of the town, on the night' of April 16, 1906 has been apprehended and is now in" jsil in" Boston Hast. Chief High received-a Tetter from Bosten last week which stated that Phil was in that city, and Sheriff Kearney immedutely sent the prop er papers tor his arrest and on Men day the Sheriff received a telegram frera the Chief of Police of Boston saying that he had Phil in custody. He acknewledged to the chief that he shot the woman but claims that it was accidental (the same old story.) Requsition papers have been issued by Gov. Kitchen and officer H." A Kfiarney and J. R. Collie lef yesterday for Boston to bring Phil THE .LIOVIIIG PEOPLE. THEIH nOTBHENTS 1M OUT OP TOWH. AND Those 5Tho Hato TIsltcd Louis burjr the Pjiit We ek Thos .. Who Hato Gone Elsewhere : for .Business or Meuuro. XIrs. U, G. Hicks is Tkiua rU- tivee in Wilson. Ur. IL K. ITiHiamsoa sps ml Ta- II. B. Tattf visited RtUtgb 00 W . W4 . . he full teitot tieV opinion has 1 d7 not yet been published and it U im possible! to criticise Uie decision ad- winsas Sstmrday. Tersely with.; justice-'tor that-bedjl lira. D. F. UsKlaae and childrsn withomt Reeur the text. Tbe'eom-1 are riiiuog her father ia Irvdetl misiont however, has heretofore eer-1 oosoty. rested atttss with oniUrm rsirnsas Mrs, C. V. RoUrson, kium, is ancl we nave no reason to believe visiting her sister, lira. W. II. Far that this opinion, whether we 0tpOrtOn. as moch as We wanted or aot, was based opoB. any thing else." Wtule it is'reslbtd that there is reason forr higher charges to inacors- sible peiats oq branch lines, than tn easily aecetaible' points in touch with the xnain line, still there is nor, and never was, reasoa for the eior- irs. WiofaU Underhill end liuJe son. Frank Ltrtrton. left far thexr boats in 'VTHmingten oa TseeJay. Mr. J. B. Allen, of YoaagtviHe, was in Louisborg last Siturdsy, sad gave the editor a very plcsaaa sail. Mr. C. B. Bnntley, of Sprinjhop, was in town this week, and piid t editors sanctum a very pleasaal visit. His friends were glad to see eld Our Local Building and Loan Association. "5 At a recent meetiag ot the- Per? petual Baifding and tibn of Leuisburg good.progr'esa was series of stock bitant charges msde oa eoal and to Louisburg for trial for his terrible other shipmeats to North Carolina crime. The evidence agaiust him is points, and the decisioa of the eom "bang up." There was a reward. of misajon at ltist partially repays those $25 for his arrest, having been offer, who bavj been laboring for fair r! th Shpriff hT nthnrittr tTi treatment at the hAnd of th roais. I m T. H. Laov, who was here fill. County Commissioners at the tiaie of Freight rate discrimination "has dam-1 "5 bi position as Stenographer in the killing. Uged basinets interests of North Csr- p-ori. ue is looamg weu. olina to a very serious extent.! Messrs. Gee. S. Harris and A.J. Mecklenburg" Burned. I Against the flagrant discriraiostioas 1 Ham. of Henderson, socompaniol The Urge "MecklenbarR" bctei Piei ,j Ue ro.d. .gain.t. tbi. bj their !,.. . .r to shown and a fourth ordered to be issued. ' -V ."S'f The old board of direetqts were re-elected by the'stockhelders and the i directors met immediately and' re electedthe same bffieers as heretofore as follows: President F. B. McKinne; Vice President J. M. Allen; t Secretary and Treasurer W. IL Rnflin; Attor neys Bickett & RuflSiu ,v . -This association was organized epec'tally to aid in building up the town, by assisting wage earners to build themselves homes - with their weekly wages. The company is well ofKeered, and offers safe invest ment and certain prefit for small in vestors. It is a fine "savings bank. Now is a very good time to start in with the new series of stock, ' and re member that while you are greatly helping your own bank account, you are at the same time aiding ' in the building up of a home institution. See the Secretary and take some stock at once and the TiMKS-is almost per suaded to guarantee that- you:; will never regret it. f ' - ' even though not what was hoped, is tk- coarsging. . Mr. O. TT. Blscknall, of Kilirel!, was a visitor to Louisburg oa Uu Friday, and the vlitor of the TtKKa was pleased to shake hu hand. Mr. 3. C. VaoQ an4 Dr. J. H. x . : Closinjr at ?Phot. On Friday, April 30th, 1909, the closing exercises of Pilot High School will take plaoe. Ercercises by "primary grae will begin promptly at ten o'clock. At eleven o'clock the annual ad dress will bedelivere& by Rev. J. T. Jenkins, of Wilson, N. C. - Dinner; - Two o'clock, p. m., an sd. 4ress, and presentation ef flag and bible by Junior Order." 8 o'clock, p. concert. At the close of concert the presen tation prizes and m ed als w ill be made by Rev. Geo. M. Duke. . The programme is a very attrac tive one and,, all tnqse who attend may expect an euteresting and en joyable occasion. Friday, the fire starting in the af ternoon, and-in a short time the beautiful wooden structure was in ruins. Br the aid of toe truest and citizens of the town groat vajd of To!feSDersir Baraga. the furniture and othe contents of i I would-be glad totee every nlemMlIarrfsVof Frsnklmton, and -Mr. IU th9 hotel, were saved. The loss is ber of the Baraca Class of the Mrtb- Jonnaon, of Yongsville, were smet estimated at something like $200.- odist Sunday School present next those who attended oonrt ibis wek. 000, while the insurance was only Snnday morning, as something im- Mr. F. B. McKinne returned Sat $75,000. The property was largely portant tc every individual rnosaber orday fretn Sut tile where he at- owned by. the estate of the late M. will be discussed. Urae and tng tended the mama of Mr. O. R a s Sutasand cuke Uvertljudacs aai erpcriraeala tn ratrd to , tt Wt - methods "d rosdiaila? a&J t best kinds cf road taaUriiJ, aad shall diaaaaalaate rack krxowltJa by W tnmte be given m the di5mr5t counUss aad by frpin?z psUkb- ln& end datribaucg boHetlca x re ports on the sabjests t! road la. ' provemat, aad .shall also raiber and taboltte Infermauoa aol stuis- Cos on road btuMtcg In Nerth Carp Una and diaseta&ste the tant threoghest the Euia," Aa w21 be ea froca lb above. il la sew posxiUe far the Geolc-goeal Scrvsy to . hire enioesrs wbo tr oocapUnt road b&Bdcrs aod lace ap with the varioca coaatiee and tm. shir4 who are oostea plating the oocjlTDctifla of its pro red roait, whit ts thv bMt read to Vaild, gm log o3tuid traiioa t location, aod how to baHi rt Oa aocoar,t ef lie smaU appro pruiiaa, rt will tot al wiys be poatible for the GeUoj;laal Ssrtsy to sand an esginer Into a county or townahip as ooa as tbe rwjiMl for tnth asmiancv is rt civedvbsl ibe rrq ats cr psliiiyrs for ecgiaMring aatkuooe will U tiled is reosivtd sod tibe n4inr Jni u lbs a In the orJsr of the rtesipl 1 ihtir psltuoa. lUrvttm he engineering Mrvbe that the Geo- ogical Horvey can give to the occn tieA, it Stat GeWgvi r ca c! the esgisetrs ei peers te pit co cr mere sddrtacs cr lectare la th eoaaiv dartac the a,ii twlv months. WhUe there has Wen ne special arrar-xtmrcl taade rrjrariirjs ihsoe lecture, acr c-esciy tsalisg cU! rKjiu'j for scch It4arut w be given, will rroriv srt ocrUtra- Uen. i IT. T Ti?v rA Vqq V.xAn mononoJ 1 a new member with vou. ju js. ? m sitivi aasuj vvvn auciaaeaajva i for the past several rears by Col. A. Kbavis, Teacher. w r W. T. Hughes. Qaite a number . of lpjspale f this section were frequent- Annual Commencement. ly guests of the "Meckleubarg" and! The annual commencement of Cas- many of them will hear with regret, I talia lrepnratory School and Busi The Bank . Account.' The Abbeville, , Se. C, Press. and Banner has recently 'feiven out some alvice that ought to be 'passed along. It relates to - the, virtue i pf saving 'tnoney through a bank account. Our South Carolina contemporary s.i)s: "Every man who hasa sui? plus dollar should deposit it" in' one of the banks.' Start a bankvaccQunt,- matter how small it may be, and you will feel better and you will, -be richer. The banks:: are glad to have even the smallest, deoosits. ;. They pay interest and- ypn,. Ae farmer,' who have nothing to do but to? watch the crop grow, will be kept busy seeing your bank , account grow. Money on deposit - is "the safest in vestment that can be 'made. AlLtlie stock ot the bank, : and every ; stock holder is personally liable for -it. The main thing ior you to'do is o make the deposits and take the prop er receipts for it when yoarS baggage w checked for i a higher" and betted hnancial standing" " ' : J Commenting on the above' the ditor of the Charlotte Chronicle, of its destruction. As yet it is not! ness Institute, will take place April I by ber mother. Stirapsen to Miss Iillian Oilmtr, on the 15th. llifts Helen Crenshaw wnt to Spartanburg, S. this week, to at tend the great taiic festival. She was aecorapaniei as far as Ilaleigh known here whether it built. will be re- The pro- m. Recitation Coal Bate Decision. Charlotte News. x The Interstate Commerce Com mision has handed down a decision relative to the rates charged on coal shipment to Durham, Winston-Salem Diplomas. 8 p. m and other Southern points, which is cert. - 27th and 28th, 1099. gramme is as follows: April 27th, 8 f Contest. April 28th, 10 a. ra., Declamatien Contest. 11 a. ra., Literar? Address by T. W. Bickett, of Louisburg. 2 p. m., Presentation of Medals and Annual Con- Ice Cream Surjper. s At a regular meeting : of Youngs- vilie 'Council, 273 Junior Order held Tuesday - night .April 20th, it .was nnanimously decided -.that, the order give an ice cream supper ? next Tuesday night 's April . 27tb; com pi i m entary to Prof. R. : H. Ferrall and teachers of 'the Youngs ville Graded School. Each married member" has the privilege of bringing . his family and the "single members; thehv "best i girl."- Walter, J. Cooke was appoint, ed a committee of one to'see that the lady, teachers were ; present : and ;"we are sure they will be there and all- - will have" a good time. 'One of the r main objects of the' Junior Orderis to up-i hold the Public School and1 this"' en-tertainment-will be an , evidence r on the , pait of the"v 'Junior's that j;the efforts of oar; teachers theV :past -lMs'-b sion has been appreciated: The Junior": Order? is bnly four monthsCold here rand- basr; already 03 memoers ana wm uonuuuo -10 grow if we" have C many entertain ments with the privilege of taking our "best giri'Moi: the girls likV.ice cream ahd if-theirvbest" fellow'- is important. We have not yet seen the ' full text of the decision, but judging from brief mention made in rthe press dispatches, it will baye the effect of saving Winston-Salem and Durham a considerable sum. The commission held that rates to these North Carolina points are excessive, 'though reparation is denied and the reduction made is small . ; , Holding that conditions of transportation at main line points from Lynchburg to Norfolk are different from conditions at Winston and Durham on branch lines to the South from the main line the commission held 'that the roads may -make i Jaigher - charges to the more ;inaccessibie joints, being toe latter in this caseT - ; . Under "; the eiroumstances shown .Stand By Your Home Town. The place that gives a man his living is entitled to his best efforts to advance every thing, calculated to benefit the place and the community. No man has a right to live tn a live tqwn who seeks to enrich himself and not actively idenify Judge Allen, after pnJiog two days with his uacle ia Wake oooaty. returned to Ixmisburg last Saoiar, sad was here promptly on Monday rooming to open eoort. Mrs. P. B. UcKiane and lit Blanche Egeiton returned last Mon day from Laurinburg, where taey at tended the annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign lltwioniry So-oiety. THE DEMOCRATS AHD "JOB. TyE with its interests. To bo classed a drone, or chronic kicker and op- nosed to everv measure believed to x . be for the gbod of the citirens is stigma that should not attach to any man m too, corporawoo. xue uu provements necessary to be made and the rnanner.of making hera "a monument to. the enterprise and in teiligence'ot the citizens is the duty .imply bcaa., he -i. not pmbhrilr in balldioc od imProment cflk. P benefited by the propped : lopriv PU.bluS bj n3,,S to U l0'' to . i irt shiu or eounry a competent road en- lC x ' rcr.4. oil .- ' I ' . .. . - . ... wpo; raws.w t luaiuu-oaienj wU eoi i which . be lives, -A?., man baa a . wf?--?ld 'r18- right to: oppose .progress in his town commission to oe. unreasonable that they were in excess of $2.10 tonfand.tbat the present.- cnar to ntg-rpercll&nce , mty, have: to Durham is unreasonable to the ex- a Kt.Ue toward it, for m the end 'tent;thaiitxeeeis $2.20 :er ton; it fll DC:doobt have proven a wise '?reseni proceeding. Lef all . join in anf fA i WM-itk!: :t v J I improvement ; calculated to , - better &The rWinstbn Jnrnal ' cbmrdents I itiVtnWn and'Aommonitir'' in whish not i&V Junior heVwill have to upon ihe effect of this .decision, thus: yqd live. Albemarle Lnterpnte. iat bank and'sea -somV otlrfeUo be Xift : 1 - ' f; tbV TXKuk Tn,,. iiouldSot brtienater: W. are hnl lM ?tT GOOD ROADS LEGISLA ION. Joseph Hyde Trait, State Go!e- gist, hss reccnth bsaed the follow. ing cireuUr on the sobjct ef Kiood Iloadsn which n published for the jjfj information of JLhe public: One of tho acts of a general oa tore that was pied by the General Assembly of 1&09, relate to good roads and should be the means of greatly promoting and sUmulaUcg the construction of improved roads to North Carolina. This act carries with it an appropriation of 15,000 and, as atated in the act, lhe object and purpose of this appropriation shall be to enable the North Caro lina (teoleical Hoard to advUe with the twwnibrp and county aaihoritiee at bank arid 'see some ' Other - fello take her. , So you nad?,' better join boys, while CtherV is room for yon, and get in H the summer y entertain ments. r -i 'i m informed that freight can be shipped Udvaaee. , gineer9 who will assist them in locat ing their, improved . roads, adviao them aa to this best - road to build nd how to build it, and also gtve advice relating te ' tUi beat Lied of bridge to be built In connection with the improTsmeot of any road. The Geolegical Board, throtgh the h'lau Geologist, may "make inqainta la re gard to systems of read b sliding and management throughout the UciUd Some of the tafr cf ihia bit to stem to ihbk that s Iaiocral cald ac4pt a Federal jaJeahta ;;if:t meat s&2tr Prvsideni Tatt sad re cusia a Dtraocrat suM cf lbs 67 vamus t-oa;Wy. Tbe Ckrctsi de has cucucdMl thai the aorf t aaee of this oCoe by a Dtoocrat weald cteeatanlr cvsan a ckasje cf polities 00 the part ef the mspUL AcsDrding to reports frcru WajVing tea bsatit-r Sirafocta talcis that viw cf L It 4?oi a refn4 la trviw blwe4n Irrtiist Taft as4 Mr. inraooas as follow a: W-:i dow, SnsUar,- aaii te irri4ral, I m fraok to aT to ves that tf ttis tsan is ebstkmV: to u3, I will ti;u: ia jiucui I him. I am dearrocs aiwats i .r.- altiog yem enUtma Ir-ci South in such mUra. Siro lea dco't like fhw oan, spfcM yea irtst a nart3 to tae." -No, s;r. !r. IVeaajr&t, Ut ef, Xc'lisani Jfiaadt-aa, -Nc! Why rot, aJlat TafL For this ftrapJe reaa. Mr Trr idotIr'! a the reply. -If I ecjrgnt a mas to you an J be ia appealed, that man will ttxrniJistey beceoe a j ReaaU-Jc, aaJ I do pot t re. o to awist, sir, in malicg Ilepablicans oat of or good Dct&ocrata. Ber ing yotr adsinUtraik'n I raay tre qota:ly protest t jaiut m jro- spectirs appobtoe, bat nevtr shall t appear te recommend any cae to taator Fraxisr, cf Tcnnrtat, is reported to have declined to give Taft a lut of Democratic cvrssa fcr the aasaa ralaoo. Of oxm, tlrfw sutsOroU may hat bren made to llr.Tanta jtii, Vzx that sjtt- mtnt to lat - tUsebiicaa cScwi is ra ore than UaMe to rhasga a ans a's ppUtisa, cannot be denied. -Char- lotto Chreaidt. That's; tt the eUe cf if, frcaa ear sltndpciaL A11 cf the Ug eCors of the 'Fedsral gorrrasasat be'csg to those who loyally sej;cTtai the Httablican party, , aad aa at Isjil RepabUaan the rr:Jeat ahczld ae to it that they git thes. A 1 . r : t 1 I
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