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TIMES
IjTthomas
ED. & OWNER
sspSday. Juke lfl09'
I. Spi-
-Attenticttwl";
TAR DROPS.
Quite a large crowd went trom
ntord yesterday on the ex-
U'B a Hue little girl and Mr. F.
Herman seems to be the proudest
1
man in
town.
A fiSnit? U L iAti noo trJ "-v0"
between the small boys ana toe
arger
boys here m wnicn tne score
in favor of the small
mmmmi
neeting or the : Normal Alum
nae of Franklin V County
Called: taib(pHeid"ihVluIs-
burR,Satuaay June 26,1-
.:LV?. - -
6f &
was
resulted 7 to 0
boy- l' ,
Kead the new advertisement of
M C. Pleasants in this issue. He
in nrder to cret rid of a lot
gaj8 Him or
0f hia stock he will sell yon at al
ffloet your own price.
Hob Buidette says, "The Lord
ted mud wnen ne maae a man so
mean as t0 teI1 the postmaster to re
turn his paper marked "Refused"
when he owes for two or three years
subscription."
f : Q- E- FQklin of Mt' Olive,
ba9 u'kQ a position' afi registered
drnggiflt with the Scoggin Drug Co.,
forhe present. He was accom
panied here by his wife who will re
main with him daring his stay here.
Aaron Deitz informs us that
he has ne of the prettiest stocks' of
erts summer
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The Alumnae Association
Sutr Normal and Iudustrjal College,
shortly after President MclTer'a
death decided to raise a Molver
Loan Fund. "
xhe object of this fund is to make
iLpossible for strong ambitious young
women of the State to receire the
advantages .offered at The State
Normal College, and at the same
time keep fresh in the minds of all
the name of the man who gave his
life to the upbuilding of North Car
olina. T - . . .-: .
A field secrttary of the Alumnae
Association has visited ( 40 counties
and $18,765 has been ; promised by
thdjie counties: Guilford leads with
4 pledge of $40,000, Nfsw Hanover,
Wake, Cabarrus, Mecklenburg and
Wayne nave each pledged $1,000.
Tne other counties - visited by the
gecretary have romiied from $100
10 uuv eacn. . a wo years , is givan
f or the ipayment of the pledges made
but some have already paid the
amount pledgeofand Ve continuing
to add to tbis iuWr; .
It is pfdpd8e3 thai the money
trom eacn county De used oy young
women from that county by which
it is given. I his Bhould be an in-
flRTTTTATlV' V..-V'
j CAt LaurcL on JMonday-i- June. 7tlT
iwv, tne death angel entered line
home of Joseph " B. .and Laura -B.
Jones, and .bore from it ' the gentle,
pure spirit of ' d ear little " Joseph
ummert taking it back to God who
gave ii; 0q Nofiinler rritb,1908f
this -railpnt "precious infant' came
into -our midst, not quite seven
monthsi erer.. he i wa called - to Jeus.
Such a short time; yet, long enough
too, to so entwine himself in. and
around the hearta'of us who loved O
him, that . e feel, in giving him opJO
that our very hearts are being torn
from us. " "
All that loving hearts could
prompt, or willing bands could do
we did, in our efEorta to keep him
with us; but God willed it otherwise
and He makes no mistakes... May
God ih His great mercy and tender
love, draw, very near to the devoted,
loving father, the tender mother,
(whose bandB never grew weary ' in
ministering to the dear loved suffer,
ing one) comfort, bless and sustain
them, and all of us, whose hearts are
yearning ' for dear little Joe, and
giv us perfect submission to this
Unerring will.
The remains were .enterred in the
Louiaburgxemetery Tuesday p. m.,
at four 0 Olokt Services conducted
by Rev. J. H. London.
One who loved him.
Offers
. OF LOUISBURG, N C
Its Services To The
We deaire th.t lhe people make the fuller iu of our biiUoe fr4l,..
pnuiege, come m, and let. ' J
Public
WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST
on time depoaiU. Money can be Withdrawn any tio dvr4. Oft dcJlar U tvSLd.&t to
start an account and all your monsy, including th. r.t dollar, it ybU B decked
Our Banking Facilities are Complete in Every Uep't.
FIRST
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UNDER SUPERVISION
NATIONAL BANK
LOUISBURG, N.C
OF U. S. GOVERNMENT
furnishings to be
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found anywhere ana mat ne is sell
ing it at a sacrifice. He will have a
change of ad in our next- issue,; 80
watch for it and learn of1 the good
things he has for you. -
The Virginia Bay Hotel, at
Ocean View, Va., opened on the
15th, and is again in charge of that
experienced hotelist, Mr. Jno. A
T.1fv0r n Franklin county boy. He
reports that quite a number of guests
have already arrived and that the
Virginia Bay will, as heretofore, be
headquarters for Tar -Heel visitors
to tneseaiSorer" "J " &:-!h- "b -
On Monday afternoon Mr"B. F.
Harper, a farmer pf the Castalia
stction of Nash county, was killed
m ,
by a fall from his buggy, his head
catching between the wheels and
breaking his neck. The funeral was
held yesterday afternoon, after
which thft remains were interred in
the cemetery at Castalia. The d e
ceased was about thirty six years
old and was a member of a large and
prominent family in that section of
the county. He leaves a wife and
a daughter, ten years old, to mourn
their loss.
EFFECTS OF PROHIBITION.
Commenting on tbe above the
ducement to liberality as it will be- Monroe Enquirer says: "Col. Toot
come to a certain extent a matter of Black says the negro excursion of
local pride. As the money is return- seven coaches which went - to Sail
ed it will be loaned to others, and bury yesterday under his protection
hence its benefits will be continuous, was the most orderly crowd of , ne-
In every oommunity the alumnae groes he has ever seen. Not a fight
themselves have responded most gen- nor a drank the whole day, he said,
erously and enthusiastically but oth- and those niggers ought to be com-
ers have also ben most liberal. pliraented.' "
The " field secretary, Miss Etta The foregoing is a news item n
Spier will meet the Franklin county the Charlotte Observer of last Tues-
alumnae iri Louisburg at the Graded day. It was not ever thus. If there '
School, Saturday June 26 at 11 a. m. had been barrooms in Salisbury, Col.
AU public spirited citizens interest- loru tsiacK wouia-nave tola an en-
d in the educational advancement tirely different story. Prohibition!
of the county are invited to bo pres- laws have not entirely stopped ihe
ent and lend their co-operation and sale of liqtbr in North Carolina no .
assistance. . The Molver Loan Kund more than has the law aeainst theft j
M atteVbj altogether, out .the.
meaning too much to the State to be flaw making the sale of liquor illegal
carried on by the alumnae alone, sol has chauged matte is greatly in this '
we hope there will be a good at- flood State. It has come to ax.
tendance at thii meeting for Franklin in J" orth Carolina that women anJj
oo-oo-oo-oo-oooo-oo-o-o-oo
SHERWIN WILLIAMS
Brog
htm ye Fiooshes
The kind
you see advertise!. Sherwin Williams Pajte Paint".
Granitoid Floor Paint. Drie? Hrrd aj Iron.
Knri
County.
says
of the
What Mr. Joyner
Mclver Loan Fund.
"I wish to express my hearty ap
proval of the movement of the alum
nae of the State Normal and Indus-
children can go on excursions, attend
reat gatherings and celebrations un
attended by men and get along all j
right. When the barrooms were j
cut out more was done for the wo- J
men and children than was done for j
any other class. Many a woman
and many a child has been denied
JAPLAC
In All Sizes and All Colors
Buggy and Wagon PainU, Shellac Varnih, Kurmtur Pohtb. Inucrt, lluih Tub
Enamel. lux Seed Oil. Japan Drter, Hard Oil, Eic
ALABASTINE -'The Sanitary Wall Coating
viel rAllAnrA tr AHtnViliih at. that in.
.. , the pleasure of a day s outing, Borne
stitution a memorial to Dr. Charles I . . .. ... r .
Cedar Roek Items-
Our farmers are very busy cutting
erass as we are havins some more
fine weather.
The saw-mill hands near Raleigh
are taking their vacation now, and
Bro. Will A. Stalliners is at home
agaio.
Mr. and Mrs. p. M.Gattis, of
Mapleville, spent Sunday with Mr.
J. W. Sledge.
Miea Pattie L. Smith, of Red Bud,
spent Sunday with Miss Nonie Par
riih. Misies Belle Strickland and Pau
line Smith, of Louisburg, are visiting
Hiag Annie Stone.
llr. and Mrs. Walter Jenkiiis and
Mr. Ilerndon Jenkins, of Centreyille
spent Sunday with Mr. W. A.'Par
h. fpr . --y':
Hev. G. M. Duke filled his regu
'af appointment at, Cedar Rock Sup
dAy, and was lid'-lto
people out. -
Misa Lillie Glasgow is visiting fee
siter in Rocky Mount.
Mn. W. P. Hayman, of Columbia
C, is visitine her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. dean: -
Miss Annie Perry, oMapleTilliBV
s visitine her aister. Mrs. W. P.
Long. -t-!0-:: " '
Miss Irene Sledge, of Mapleville
spent Sunday with Miss -Nellie
Sledge.
Miss Bettie Urale, of NashvUle, ia
visiting her aunt, Mrs.' J. R. Earl. r
With kindest regards and best
wishes to the Editor and ' the 'good
D. Mclver, itt first president, in the
form of a loan fund to be used . to
aid worthy young women of limited
means to secure an education and
training at the institution. The es
tablishment of such a memorial will
be in perfect accord with the great
idea for which Dr. Mclver gave the
best of his life and thought equal
ity of opportunity to capable North
Carolina women, rich or poor."
L- P.
CKS,
Fuller-West.
On Sunday Morning, June 13t,hat
Corinth church; Mr. W. E. Fuller
and. Miss Minnie Olia West were
married, by the itev.lilrPoe, pastor
of that church.
thing they would have gready enjoy
ed and something they r eally needed,
because the barrooms were there.
A, better day has dawned in our good
state. The women and childrendo not
have to stay at home on great gala
days and away from big gatherings,
as they did when liquor was openly
sold, for fear of being terrorized by
drunken men. In the days of bar
rooms many a good woman and her
children stayed at home wanting to
go to town and hear the speaking,
Minting to near tne band play and
see the big crowds, the decorations
and to take part in the celebration
or whatever great occasion it was
while ihe husband and father went
off alone to attend the gathering.
It is not so now. The time has coo;e
wnen me women ana cnuaren can
go along, too and that without fear
ON THE CORNER
PHONE 42
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Card of Thanks. -
I wishi to : extendf my sincerest
thanks .to my neighbors and all those of be bothereil by drunken men.
who so kindly assisted me daring jt indeed a better day Xnviodj
my recent uinessTana recovery. . want t0 g0 back to ihe , timeTivhen
Respectfully, barkeeper was the greatest cain
tJ , o
er. when there was a great - gathsrinc
of all the people? Anybody . not
willing for the women and children
N. L. Mosley.
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Card of Thanks.
We wisfi !;to extend bur thanks and
appreciations to bur friend and
neighbors who so kindly rendered.
n assistance in the recent illness of I
our son.... ... .
MiCrD MEsf J. T. Hjlrws.2
i. I . l ! . .
io nave tne privilege oi going un
molested on excursions, to the Fourth
of J uly celebrations and other great
occasions and not be insulted by
drunken fools? ' Does anybody,' want
the happiness taken away from the
women and cnildren on tne . hanov.
If You are Worth $BO,OOO Don!t Read . , , " a"pPT;
ii ipu.oio ,"u,.fcW . sj go-lucky gala"days and the broad
T,;. y;ir i, - staile.pntonthefaceof tbe barkeep
SKyS?.m f " the coin ratUe. into H,,
are a man of moderate means and can- it used to do on such occasions?
wm be nleased children came into their
.wuu- own.
Cnoiera'. ana.tiarj:noea xwiuw
cure it. This remedy haa been jn use
for wvW PineaalvVitnuiii mxnq
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Under Entire New Management
COOKE, Lessee and Proprietor
The New Panacea, a Summer and Winter Resort Hotel
at Panacea Springs, Warren County, N. C.
Now Open Under Entire New
Management
SPLENDID ORCHESTRA DANCING NIGHTLY
THE NEW PANACEA i, in every rpt a kigb-jrraJ, modem toUl, fcnii4 x4
furnished tastily and comfortably, equalling any botlry in Uu North or Scmtb- T.ktj
room is lighUd by electricity, and his hot and cold running itr frota fTklta tpriaira,
The building contain 100 rooms, single and cn-uiu with pritau bth snd all rcoot
are outaide rooma, with twe or more window. The fixit fioor conuins 11 dli ibtfully
comfortablejrooma, spacioua lobbj, receptioa room., dinning room and w3 spoiaUd
writing rooma for the exclusive uo of our nfts,
THE NEW PANACEA ia conducUl upon the American pJaa. ivh raocai4 raicit
and is run upon thevbroadoat principU. Its terrioo n4 roiain arc net riocUtd by any
reaort hotel in the South, '
For rates, by day, wek or uionthr for rKrralionavPr ant addttkrnxl InturaMicxkA&rm
A; J. COOKE,. LPrd Panacea SprinSs, N. C '
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