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t act TUESDAY AND' (ET LAST TUESDAY AMD OS. . o Blssett is; Elected Clerk indE. S. Fbrdrtreasurer- Chief H1rh and; j. C. -ucker 0..Eleoted. ...lancewiti uw tb. aewlv )Cted Board of. Town Commission- j 1 LI Uvw , - 7. - I flr nnalified and entered upon 7theirJf?ne'fJBCoUie4!4oniftbiin duties 00 1 1 ...4 mot nitai'i r 1 odinK op 8ome unfinished business djoarned sine aie... vt x o'clock the new Board, com ,,! of VVra. bailey, U. YY . Ford, a' ' W . I r30 berg of the old Board) P. B. IDHIlILf'- - , 1 Griffin, J. B. Thomas, JJ. JeMoKiad nf and IV. a ttw;mvoHi . r - t- rr:ii i.'1i'-k4L of office before Ulerk ox ine oupenor Court J.J. Barrow. ; , The first business was the election of a Clerk. Two names, it. u. uw- gett and M. O. wuwn weru pui iu nomination. The firat baUqt t stood Bissett :5 and Clifton 3. The May- or oroKe me tie wwug iui a-ia- sett. The names ot T. W. Watson and E. S. Ford were placed in nomina tion for Treasurer. The first ballot resulted, Watson 3, Ford 3, where- Commis8ioner McKinne changed his vote to Ford which raadd the vote stand 4 to. 2. I). C. High was then elected unan imously as Chief of .Police, and J. C. Tucker was elected in a like manner for Night Policeman . The Board then adjourned-to meet again next Tuesday night when the organization will be completed and the various coraraittetS ' r will be ap Masonlo Rally. J'-v As stated in orr last issue the Masons of Franklin county hare de- cidea to hare a, "Masonic Kal v" at Maple ville on Tbjirsdaj, July lst the same to be giTa jointly by the Lodges of the eunly. y The head committee composed of E. N. Williams, H. A. Hines, W. M. Hoone, Ira Fulle, S. P. Boddie B. W. Ballard (the latter represent ed bv m'oiv met on Mar 7th for the r J i J - . y purpose of completing arrangements, and to appoint the various commit tees. W. M. Rdohft wm elfAted ohairman, and coramiitees werV ap pointed as follows: . Committee on inritation Dr. V. H. Fleming, of Louisburg; W. S. Stallinorg. Cedar Roki Sam Ri- Central Cross; Dr. J. R. Wbeless Rnd j Creek: SteDhen E. Winston YoancTHvillto TVa IT Tra.H4V liVanb-. -fu "'Vj m.mm.J JUL MAgJ JL. A HU fc tinton. ":. Committee on Finance B Wt Pallard, of Franklintorj; Ivej AUen, t louwburg; Clem C. Winston, ; of Nungs ville; R. B. Harris, of Cen- n Cross; T. H. Sledge, of Cedar fock; R. G. Winn, of Sandy Creek. Committee on Badges J. J. Bar- R I.ouisburg; C. (XGupton, Sandy k u Harris, Central Cro&s; S. R. one, Cedar,a5ock; G. LV Whitfield, ranklinton. ' Committee on ArransrementB IT ' - V '- fV. F UohU n 4 '''d;.i..;,t t - "oiuo, wiar xvuu&, i. xw. ry, bandy Creek; Charlie Moore f ounsviiU; J. A. Thomas Loni. DrK; G. B. Powell. Central Cronn? I H. Wilder, FrankUnton. Committee on Barbacnn V. J6T. T. rilliarns. W T w;U t mler. ' ' Committee oa RefreshmflBte-: : vy nuama, Central Cross; J.- S ' I sJwa8ter' Loui8bwg; Nick v Nelms,! I i ota" ree .- Sv Lumpkin, Com &toke8 ar Rock,V jet v ! 'naton. ft H V .Vin v on 1 wes Herbert B r1ghan,L oungsville; : Q. Laburg; ( T UT Creek: Cooke, 1 "Qmitt, e oh pushes G. M. Cross? JT - V, WmftAn : I t iwii v vTT -""w. , Morris; PranUihtob. : Committee 'on Recsentinn Miia fi i "v ?M t&UrwLl rS&K mite, PraoV " " - . J .T . - . . k. . . . -. - - " .A - Ma,--H. .lX:Egerton,' Sandy . . . .. - . J A - J W Cedar5Rock Ledge; E. J. -The firf t: named on , each, commit- WAS A. W Installation it ti be public and nn- . " T - . lu auspices ot ueaar Keck lodge Newli-Hayes. The following invitation has. been received by friends in town: v - Mrs; ?sue Eaton.'- .Hayes requests yonr presence at th marriage of her daughter Elizabeth Janet to Dr. Hodge Albert Newell on Wednesday morning r thov second of J une at ten o'clock ' St. "Paul's Episcopal Church ' Louisburg North Carolina. v,v : - Miss Hayeks is the oldest daughter of Mrs. Sue JE. Hayes, and is an ac complished and popular young lad v. while the groom-to-be is a promi nent and popular physician of Louis- Durg. . r :; IS: Grad Misses Mary Franklin 'Fov and Mabel Elizabeth Orrnoid, who grad uate ih Ypice and Expression at the present session .qtuisburcf Female College, will giver' a r Recital atih College rthUM r1day)enfiart Auey sent out -e invitations to j their friends; programme is as tollows: ' ' The ' PKOGRAMIO:. " Still we Die Nacht Bohm Mary Franklin. Foy. . Swing Low Sweet Chariot Myrtle-Reed Mabel Elizabeth Ormond. English Ballad Selected Mary Franklin Foy. ' ; Courtship by Absent Treatment W. D. WatUes Mabel " Elizabeth Ormond. - ' Parla Ardie Mary Franklin Foi. , - ' ' . Story of Aunt Patience Mary D. Brin3 Mabel Elizabeth Ormond. When I; Know that Thou Art Near me Abt-rMiss Foy and Mrs. Cooke. ; . : Women's Home Mission Socle- ; ; ty.:vv. . . The Annual Meeting of the Wo man's Home Mission Society of the Ni C. Conference M. E. Church, South, will be . held? in r Loiusburg, J une Jst-to , 4th..vChe programme for the week ill be as follows: Tuesday evening, addresses of wel come, and response. - Specially arranged music followed by a social half hour. Wednesday a. m. President V ad -dress. Wednesday afternoon busi ness. Wednesday ; evening, annual sermon. , - 1 -Thursday morning, , business. Thursday afternoon.'. Work of Brigade and Babv roll'. , - - - Thursday and Fridv Lessons on 'The Frontier.M Every body is cordially invited; to attend these meetings 'which no doubt will prove beneficialto all . t .v, . ... v - Graded School .Notes. The.uewhaSs torhetWitdVluin' pf tbeTwhitergraded school Verepi chairsvand.wiil add m'ucK tb thecdni fort of those who attend exercises in'hwm6Huiii:; exercises wiU be had," anas-adclress V .t j - . -J. r. t , -iv . -. - -t - -.- v.- - v .wa inieresnn talker and those wct to W good; thkhe iionf abiat to clU I ' .been Ier and taore.punctuJ, and Uy.??? every department: Tbls' . sneaks we both iortbe sa bis "excellent corps of , teachers,-aa i and the Board well aar for thVpupihi and the Board of .Trustees. ''llasbnio Fnneral - The TncEd was in error last, week regarding the date of J the Masonic f axieral of J. W rnpton;;. We should baye stated; that the funeral will be preached on Sunday, May 16th.v Allmasonsas well as the public generally are invited The sermon I will be-preachpd f by Rev. G. M. Duke, and 'all masons are requested to assemble at the church by 10 o'clock, a. m. Old Fiddlers Convention In . Warrenton. On Friday niht, May 21st an old Fiddlers Convention will be given in the Opera House in Warrenton, and the-TiMKs is requested to nay that every fiddler and banjo picker in-Franklin county is invited to par ticipate. First prizes will be 15.00 each for best fiddler and banjoigt. Second best 12.50 each. The man agers wilLifurnish the- players .free lodaing for tke night, and supper utoa&ianu ijgz evervDoiv an and have a pood time. Riddlck-Laton. The boniet ofi Mr. J. S. - Lairtnn amag uii iiifijr yiu, a p;ow,p. m wnen JJir. Robert litddick and Miss Ida Lay ton were joined in the holy bonds of wedlock, the Rev. Mr. SUmps, of ficiating. The parlor was tastily dec orated in green and white, and the hall ; was also artistically arranged, maoyjotted plants being used. A number of friends, some from a dis tance, were "present and immediate ly after the ceremony those .compos ing the bridal party went to the home of Mr. N. B. Lay ton, where a deligdtfuVsupper was' served. . The popularity of the couple was attested by the many handsome presents. 1 H :: The Old Subscriber, We sometimes- wonder if news paper men generally appreciate the old subscriber at his true value We mean the stand by, who takes the paper y eat after year, through evil reports aslwell as good reports, and pays hig jBubscnption regularly just the same-as" lie would ' an j other honest debt As a ceneral thinor tho old subscriber is patient and slow to wrath.' He; will overlooktsome little slights from the .editor -Relights which the . man who ' borrows ' his reaaing wouia not stand a minute. If one of his calves gets a-leg broken and the fact isn't mentioned in the next issue he doesn't feel the slight in the least, or half of a dozen of his hens die with cholera morbus, and the editor doesn't set out a two- dol laf ad,' in order to make room to her ald the news to a' waiting, world he just : worries right -along ; just as though he had notl been treated ipeaii at alii He is always jolly never fails to ask- "how ; is ;" tricka'' when he comes- in the ; office, and drops a. word of praise for the paper before, staking his depatture -We A havelinatiy 6f these, old ; subscribers - iiU - v payine'l or thi noUce.' THE nOViriG -PEOPLE THEIR'; nOVEUBNTS; 4 III; AND ; ' ; OUT 0X ' TOWI - V v.- j Those Who Have Visited Lonls burff;tie:'ftwt Week Those Who Have GoneV: Elsewhere for ; Business or Measure. !Mx.; p. F. McKione is'vlsitiag his people in J ohustoaooouty. utl6 na J- x Th?mwPrnt 8y ' KssLvUl Messrs. E. H. vHle ind J. K. MrvJbaij Scoggio returned lloo day'frora profossionar "7uit to Rocky Mottnt. Mrs WJ3. Cooke and Uttli sons left Tuesday to visit her people in Enfield anfRocky Mount. A Mrs. F. W. Whele and Master Frank returned this wk . fror visit to relatives in SutesTillt: Mrs. J. S, Cobb left Monday for Howards ville, Ya., where she will spend some time with her people. - Mrs. A. IL Hall je turned Tuesday from a trip to Richmond, where she went to replenish her stock of milli- Attorney General Bickett was called home Wednesday on account of the serious illness ot ilr. W. P. Neal. His friends are delighted to g Mr- W. J. Barrow back home from the Sanitarium fojjy recovered from bis recent illness. Mr. W. II. Person who - returned last week from a professional vuit to Reidsville, Gs says the crops are looking fine in that section. Miss Columbia Crudap, who came to spend. a few dsya with her people here, returned tovXew-York last fiat. Ijoujsbuxgwha are nlwaysglad te see her. v Among those whoN attended he ball game in Rafe'igh Monday wsie Messrs L. P.icks, K. K. Aljeo, 11. E. Hight, A. A. Uiftoo, J. D. Hints, T. W. Watson, E. SL. Best, J. K. Thomas. v - Franklin County Onion. The nest Session of the Franklin County Union will be held with Mount Hekron Church, -May 20tb, and 30tb. The following programme will be discussed: ' SlTtTSDAT. 9:30, a. m. Praise Service, Ist Morton Green. . z - i 10,-a. m. Organization. ' 10:80, a. m. What- is Gospe) Church Discipline? Brothers James 11, a. m. Are Our Churehes prac ticing It? BrothraDock Pesrse and S. J. Alford. - 11:30, a. m. Repsrts from the Churches. . SB. 2, p. m. The Relation of -Baptist Churches to .Worldly Amusetaeau, Brothers George West, W. TOoop er and Howard Johnson. : 3, p. m. Chrisuan Stewardship, Rev. Morton Green and Bros. &L Denton aod Strickland. ' Sf 3TDAT. 9:30, a. m. Sunday School, Ivey Allen. . . ll, a.m. Sermon. ' A. collection for the ThomasTille Orphanage will be taken after" the close of the sermon. ' 2, p. m. Sermon. All the Pastors in the Union are requested to be present aod uke part in the discussion. . . " " G.I.-3)ciut, v " var AixT. v ... , - v? Committee.- Patronlie Hozno; :: Industries; There ia'much good, wholesome food for thought h in the -fsllo wing llaay a town his grown i into a Urje and prospsrecjlGtr ja a f years because of local rtriotisai and public spirit.- Both of tfetee axe "ea- ceuraged and dsveloped throoh the habit of pttruanunt! horns IndtutTi. It is one of the most Importtat htb- itM lor the people ct any uwt to form if they would .advance . thlr own-oommunity. No man who mikte bis Imng out of a town is showing a fair spirit who sonds the money h ttt oat 1 that lam to some other towoTfor geoda which he taa get as cheap at heme, Palroo. ixiag home indut tries ia net only busiaess-likt, bat is fair and right. This christian worksV occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church htre last Sunday, morning and aight, d liTeringtwo very able srtaona, which werfc grtady enjoyed by hit congTcgationt, On Monday and Tosedav nthu - , , he gave his "picture play programme m the Opera Hue,and his ltcture, er pi lining the various scene oa can vas, was especially tateruag a well a tostrocu?. Mr. Wilcox t stationed at Zeboioa as patiorof that circait, and is slsa engaged in th wnome MiMUoo Work" of the church He is an earnest wor)r io the vine yard," and wai highly pltaed wiih his visit to Loubborg. He waa ac companied by hit wift atd little tot, a&d while here they wr chu ol Mr. F. B! McKiant. On Tuesday night while iL cne were tin dMplsyed oa the ciqt. MThe Holy Olyw w awtlr taa by Mrs. A. H. Fleming. Killed His Nephew In Court The On-Writ ten Law. ' Io Detroit a few Adtys ago Dr. Boyajiah,. a Norwegian vhttrd kJIltd bis nephew Horotooo ..GsV tinian, daring a hearing i fcthe po lice coarL Dr. Boyajtaa had 'tika bis nephew Into hu horns to hfp educate him. The youig marl wk advaotsg of hit benefactors kiod neato despoil bit home. When Dr. Boysjtan diacoTered the iotim soy between hit oephew aed hit wife he ba them arrewted. Wfcea the caae was called tot a bearing in the police court the doctor drew wespoa and, thot Guuilia dead, firing three bullet iat hit body, sod then fired op Mrs, Boysjtan Wfore h could be rtatraiaed. The woman was weundsd but will rscever. C Wbeo XJatUaiao's father called forjift sen's dead body he saH he did Wot blame Dr. Boyajiaa for killing his son sad woaldl do what he oo ili to see ore the d octet re tease from prison. Bobby on Doctors- , f Doctors b the'tnea last nulla it cost so'much to be tick or o die. when you git sick ;thea "you are la bed and then your foaks say well I guess we will hare to' ad for the doctor, bat noneof tbetn want the doctor to come until you hare to hare him or die and thca yon die sometimes anyhow. thare ts a good many kinds of doctois, doctors thtt charge a good deal aad alto horse doctors that doaot charge to much bat they moist always hare better lack with thare paaheata. , if i get to be a man Pthmk I will be a doctor, then foaks will call tae Doc and hand roe thare muany & that will bo better thin being oat of the foals and givia' some other doc tor my me nay Ex. n Yery HuchDIspleajed... . j ;What fow.IlepuUkms there are ia this ooanty, from exut we cia Ie.xra, are not very highly pleased, t the actldnuf etPrctiJeat' la tcrniag down all . of the abU" .RepeUicaa lawyers of the Durtrici aad " sppoict-tcg-a l-fton Dcxaocnt to the eral Jpdgihia. TTeIi; U docs knk hird, aad it is a terrible tiara oa the fellows who roave fought,. Ued and died for th e graad old ' party,' aa I tepej that who nsnJ. srrtm iih the hope thaaii-tUir "wcrll aikithea la the way of a hai4. soae -piece ex jie. Btio asked what he th-U U the eppolotoem, Mr. R. R. HsxriN Chairman of IUtUicaa Oocsity Eiecuuv Coataittee, aad al9 Porj. maaur at Uvekberg, rvpfiJ he could oot ay that U t.kel it He tbought JodgeCoeaor was a pood maa,bt tf he had had the tppobiir g power.be would hate tsaoed a Ke psblicaa, We hear that toother Federal of. c-boJdtr b the county is -very fa digoaot. aad xprd hioi4f trrr frvely residing th spjataeat, going so far a to taj that Tafi woald neter be tUe to carrr thit Slate sgalo, aad that ib oaly txM toa the Repebbcaat cni tlr hia before was that they kaew be wa going to be eJertrd. We wml1 gte hia rame, bat a the ei-xor tat Ui unaUe to iatervietr him ia jrDa, we refraia eatU w yta do ta. CntTes Decorated. A ft cm her of ladies a&d a few gestfeoea, coder lie aat;ort cf ite DasghUre cf the Confederacy, rf.t out U the cme!ry Imi ilcoitr ftrmoa, ad 4toyri4 the jrrai of the Cca ferrate ScUriv, nh beautiful fia..riL Tb, M na rzxt pro-rrttco. cf frca, London, who afurard rsJe a fw reraark ajjropruu to u.4.a t ! ! RCid CcoUnt: In Frankllnton. The IWJ of US txnWe xt tzllzum toot'. all iinn Uidxpivmsu cjt ,a KraaUbu., on Tat s.Jay, sod fte ftiJrtM t,r t-''ffft n 11. . tit ttsWtr, He rra thelWi -tilt StlcaV.e ' itsf ormailoQ la trrtri t , - rcMwtkir U txaay treiaao. Ue Boarq sdcptJ hit fc5ffiaCla. Mniffrt. i. C Vaaa, U. W. Bal Urd, C H. WOiame aad J. W. Jaal. ling prchac mtchtaenr aj trjKin at Dcxt caetU2. I alo acrlJ to no 000 to & pr oral totJa, th deata. inalic Vo be net core thta ILvCO, aod oot lc ihaa IK3. al cUco c4 purvhiw. iaiMt ptjaUe Jaa let, sad Juhr 1.1, ia New Vcfk. R C. Vian,7L li. WLiVf a4 B. T. Grtea eere appetciJ a iotu:u c3 bood. CapL N. A Black, aoe w?ih ite S. A. L. IL IL, wt tatainsajy elected 5arertautde&t cf IUadwc9k sad it ra decoded to wtooe work at tooa a txi;Ur. Sete.raJ ap'p?icatoft froo ectsTa will be ooaiilcfed at cn tawiia. The Srtt taetiru cf the wa ocitt harcareU&t co, all the rata ters aie eatSanuUcr Lbe rrwptt for god rect la Fraak Ucloa lawathip, aad wiU r3 telh er to make tbe jsfeWf a great tc- CfMu. iThe a Une wat reotTd t hte for our Fraakltauj D-irtntzi, Et'trca. ) Laurel I Urns, I wi3 tead ia a few l:s to tWt that -OU Usrer b rij 'riac. The fanaer hare f2e4 plxsv lag their ewea sad ctooaaJ are horasg to hse brtscr crvj-e ahaa er. " ilr. Jordaa Gvptoo treat the dty with IU tacthtr lul 5s&day. Rr. Mark buops C&i his r?' Ixr appotatraeal at Ml Zbalatt Sta day. Mies Maggie ut rt JsraeJ hca ScadUr, sfur4-ell5 4 MV wnk br coctas, Ipts IxiUl HjcIx. ; ; ilr. Ttrry Gxh if Mxrjs,7st the day bsiday b tix ' atirUof. hood.- . -: . - ; ' t , IT. aad J. , A Ca etp SCed whh viarrxr aad plated ca the hark if the rtcre is an exeeZUat ocxes to jrtnsa the saiell cf ekia- gtuiag ersr the hsaae, -
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