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F] I" . a. r. JtBISON, editor and ha 1 . 'l.V . , 1 - ; VOL.XXXtf. ' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS t regular session held monbay january sbd J. C- tucker Was Retained us Nisrht Wutohmuta?Bond or J. R. Williams Reoeiyed?Other i " Business Attended td. 1 The Board of Ceunty ComroWsionera met in ' regular session on Mouday?all members being present f After reading and approving the $ minutes of tbe-preoodbtg meeting Vn? (nllAwinflr Knaitmaa wsti frsns. "* acted. Salomon Kearney wan relieved of ' ran kiln ten Graded School tax of ?\ 91-05?not bejii? in said district. . V '* W. T. Rogers waa relieved of $1114 tax in Franklin ion Graded ' -f School district?.error. 1 _ . Gv L. Edwards, of Hayeeville ' township, Waa relieved of poll?tax: J $ for 1909-?-InfirraRyf - T. jj. ColUs^thd N. B. Yonng J were appointed a committee to lev 1 ,t-. and lookafterbri ige at Carpenter's ' Ar .Mili, aoroes Orooked Creek. 1 ' i'/ Abron Wilder was stricken from (outside pauper list?being dead. Bond of J. R. Williams Supor'm- 1 tendent of Road* for Louisburg 's ' township, was received end ordered - .. recorded. He was given the oath of Office. \ . - ; . Wj PVWilson. ot Harris township, ? 1 - waa nflieved-nLpnU- tax?erior. ?Dillie McDowell was stricken from outside pauper list?dead. Report of E. N. Williams, Super- ( intendent of County Hume, was reOeived and filed. He v reports i) - white-and 18 colored iniuatea, Mrs. Jpbn Ball, white, has been seqt to ... . boepital. J. R. Wtlliand^Ats allowed 99.00 per month each for board of oonviots ..* . until farther ordered. . / D. C. High was allowed 97.50 per -J month for three months _fpr extra SSE aarviree tn the pnat bOUse. . - / J. H. Carnady ind Nsthap-Rich ardson were relieved of Erankliuton -ftreded School tt'-prftr. Tff-We. ?deead te st the county allow 44.00 esck fer coffin until furtb?;* ' er ordered^"* >' , J. p. Tucker was allowed, same compensation as guard to jail and. / Iras ordered to visit the jail every hour in the night. It was also ordered that he be .furnished with a key to outside wall* - T. S. Collie' was appointed a committee to purchase timber for Louisborg bridge.' After allowing several accounts rthe Board then adjonrned to its next regular mealing. Hicks?Cooper. ^ On Janaary 6th, at 10:80 s*-*'m? a number ot incited relative* and frteoda assembled at the heme ef the bride's parents, Mf. and Mrs. A. W. -Cooper, in Xaah eoenty, to witness the marriage ceremony . of their daoghier, Maty Alfred to Mr. Fred W. Hacks, of Louiabnrg, the Rev. S. W. Taylor, of Littleton, offioiatiug. The parlor, decerated with tema ? and white carnations andHghtiff" by many candles, formed a charming effort. ^To the enchanting strains of , Mendelsahon'a - march impressively rendered by Mrs. Frank A vent, tb<> ' bride, gowned in white memsliae satin, obrryieg s boqnet. of bride's P roses and maiden bair ferae, enterred i k with her maid of boner, Miss Pat tie 1 Rot Dtvia, of 'Areola, The gJoSn < v meeting bar from tbe back parlor i 'with his best man, Mr. B. G. Hioka, < . * of Loainburg. ther attendants of ' the blidal party were Mia* Maude < fjioke, siater of the groom, with Mr. I *' jpM. Fetsen, of Louieburg. Little < jmnMn of the bride, was ring bearer. < thi bride, flayer girl. The bride's < wm attired in white organdy 1 eny^g while I v.'-, . / - -rw r R20C . ' l NAQBR ^ ^ ' '"' > * ? - ' *: ; ^ - ? ii ,1 rith the geod wifbea of the umh- 1 ilage the bnde and gloom left for .ii joaieborg, their fature heme. 1 The beautiful bride, pollening 4 aany sterling qualities of heart .and i nind, was a former student of Louis- / 1 org College, who podge* among na a a welcome addition .to the home f ife of our community. The groom t the son ef onr.esteemed townsman 1 dr. L. P. Hicks, with whom he is I issociated in business, where by his 1 wsrtesy sod close application -to the < Inn's intereeti has Osrsloped a buei- 4 lees tact that points to V successful t ereer. . / I We join their^rhany friends in ex- < ending congratulations. 1 I ' : \- -i .. Mowell-Bunn - ? At the boma of tbe brides's father < Mr. H. V. Bonn, near Margaret, on I December 96th. Miss Nobia Inns 1 ind Mr. John i. Howell were happi- 1 Ly married m the preeenoe of a few 1 mimate' fH?od? \J>y Rev. JU ~W. i Swope, paitorof the Baptiat church af Louisburg. Those present from" ^ Louisburg were Misi 1-ene Wilder nd Mr. K. A. Bobbitt. The lMsde is -a daughter ef one of franklin coonty'a progressive farmer and the groom is one of Loaisburg's most successful and promising young business men. - They have maoy friends whom the editor "joips in extending good wishes and congratulations. " ? N<. Marriage at the College.?iJ. On Wednesday morning, December 29th, at 10 e'oloek, the marriage of Mrs. Laura Ballard to Mr. William Butwell, of Woodwerch, N. C.,_>was golemiaed in the College-parlera, Rev.B, W- Bailey'ofli ciating, assisted by- Rev. J. 'W. Cole, of Raleigh. \ . .. ' Mrs. Ballard bus been identified with the College six years; during these years few have passed oat of college without an appreciation of her fine BatUre. She will a|waya be aaiCoUted with tbs aesthetic,?thebeautiful collection ef palms and hot-house plants used with ?u?heharming effect in the deoorationa dn thia -ooe'sion, and the piano from which floated the strains of Lohengrin's Bridal Qborua have been her eempaniena throughout her aannaa. ' tion with th,s \ Lia?UMtioa. Her I harming personally is but the nalaral otitcbmyof generations of ttl< tared ancestors whose nimea are eloesly associated with colonial life in Virginia- Mr. Bur well also i? descended from a long line ef distinguished families, being a Unseal descendant of Governor Spottswood, of vitgimai H? is distinotly a man of affairs, as, his beaotifal oountry home,."Berry Hill," oemplete in its appoiatmeata, bears appreciable evidence. Mr. and Mrs. Borwell left immediately after the eerpraouv for Berry Hill, wbege their large family oon sstion were gathered to . dp honor to the eoossten.?Kshoes. An Appreciation Louisbarg teachers are generally considered hit ares. They soon become identified with the college and LoQiaburg people, and the breaking of the ties that bind them bo closely together it always accompanied with regref. ', - The marriage of Mrs. Ballard, the rest mads necessary by Miss Herring's eyes, and the response te the mil of the flrs?t uCln ? into all the world," by Miu Jonee. 1 mom tb??? ohengea. Daring her year and a half aaeooiation with (tha 1 Collage M.aa Herring infused new I life and aplHt into oertain linea of I work.; A# head of the Kngliali Department,rim frnamaibe^diregtor f }f tfa aocieliee and plaoed them on J ? hi^bar eeah a. She waa alao Suptrmtendengfkf the, Callage Sunday t School, aitSaem the Inanity #di;ora of Kahfc Jfar ability ia an. J Wa hndbo^hai Mra. Ballard j& I I j j '* * ' [ v % - ' J - * I ' *" * ? 4 Mi i mm 1 m. KM ^ THE COUNTY, THI ^LOOISBOBt. W. 0., FBI roeld be the legacy of eeeb returnUK set of girled Happy were tboee rbo cime under her influence. Sellom hat the college loet eo muck node. >-r'Mien Jonee, who eerere her oneleotiou with the college in-order to it hereelf for Y. W. O. A. work hem >een ouaneoted with the college leerly ewer einee ehe finiehad sohotA n 190(1 She ie en elooutiooiet or nerkedalxhty an^fear Idbg dreera)d of e time when hhe might uee her alent am an acoeaeory to other .reining Sn the foreign field. She goee to Baltimore for the neoeeaery raining, after which ehe will be ealigned work, thoeglk ahe doea not ret know where. Oar college AeKxdetion will mice hegjadly; ebc earned to know intuitively every phaae of the work, and to her, more than any one elae, M doe the very totive aeaociation in Louiaburg College. Thoagh her plaee will be difOealt yi fill, we lie giatified thlt-t Lonisburg girl has dedicated hei life to tho -Master's work?Louisburg Echoes. New Store From the notice ip another oolamt it will beseen that ilr. T. T. Terrell has leased the Clifton corner ptori on Court street, fortparly oocupisc by Cooke & Davis, and will oondugj a ^general merchandising busineai therein. Mr.- Terrell is one 01 l.ouisburg's most progressive younj men and tye hafe no doubt bu that he will be accorded a libera patronage by bis mgny frisndi throughout-the county. Wat oh fo his advertisemsntpext week. loTOir^; ? Among those who changed tbei plaoe of residence the first of th New Year we note the following B. F. Wilder has moved his fan Uy back to the country, T. P. Alford has moved.-- hi | family to the house vacated by Mi W ildet on Tarring street. ? E. ft. Sine has moved to ,ih hpusc vacated by Mr. Alfyrd o Kenmore Avenue. ^ J. M. Joyner haa moved his fam ly to the C. F. Kichard&gp house o Main street. ; flateiviile Bdnor Roll. y' The following deceive credit f? being en the honor roll of GatesriU StAotil; 1st ftrdde?Annie Lee Mathewi Noble MltCfteTry Psarle Vaughai Mirak Duke, BetfMr House, Ameli viok. ; 2nd Grade?Virian W fwleae.Ethe Del bridge,. Alt* Doreey. 8rd Grade?Luoile Wlteleas, Eat tie Boone. 4th Grade?Henry Faulk, Nanni Uouee, Elijah Whaleas. t 6th Grade?Huford Harrie, Franl Holliogsworth, Ernest Wheleee. tth Grade?Bah Hiura, Pearli Holliogeworth. Map* Mitchell, Teacher. At the College The y. tW. . C. A. celebrated Christmas with met appropriate and beautiful ezerciea. . The following eras the programme rendered: I (intramental Soto?^Spring Song ?Laurane .lovner. Athem?Merry Christmpa Bella. Prayer?Letitia Midgette. Solo?Star Divine-1?Susie Wilcox, Veraet? -Story of Christ's "Birth..> Duet ? Slumber Song ? Misses Witherington and Gardner. Recitation ?. ( Old Story ? Elizabeth Jones: Solo? Sweetly Slnraber ? Beth If cW hotter. , ' e f , Reoitation ? Angles and the 'erome. , jTj Doet?Song _ofJbtrAges ?Miseef Vileox and Mo W hotter. Reading ? Keeping Christmas?aynie MoWhorter. tl Sentenoe Prayer. Byrne?Joy to the World. a. ft - C. jH|_7 . IUUKT '7Ws"; -T'-. 7 ' ilp i STATE,/THj: UNIOK. DAY, JAJHUARY 7, 19?. 1 THE |N|pB PBBPLE THEIR MOVEMENTS IN . AMD OUT OP TOWN. * Those Who Have Visited Louisburr the Past Week?Those Who Have Gone Elsewhere ^for Business or Pleasure. Wrl>. C. Alston vifitedi Littleton diUX I. k.. . ?? I inn toe nouaays. Mr. ? ?. Thomas spent Christmas in Rocky Meant. .). 4>. IJinei viijUed his' sister at FourOaks the gut week. , VF. K. Murphy and wife visited bar sister at Oardeeu the put week, r apt: "Kuoy lilake, of Indianapolis,. Tnd.,m visiting at Mr. W. M.Parsons., i Mr. "Arthur krrjpgton and son, of ' Richmond, Ta, wert in town this weak. ? / C . tfjt? ..? ' _ ^Mr. ~E. H. M alone, of Hsvatnts, * Rubs, speut Arora with Ills peojHe1 here. * Mi** Pight| of Oxford, k visiting here aunt, Mrs. M. M. Aycook.. . ' . i M>. and Msg. Joe M. Patten viait[ ed hsk people ^ Aventon daring the ' ^ I . S. RTPalmer and wife,-ef Rookk well,^ visited W. J. Cooper during the Xtnas. ^ ?; ' Mr. W. C. Cooke, of Spartanburg, ! S. C., spent the holidays with his 1 people here. ..I - * . Iienry Strickland and sister, Low, 9 of Apex, visited trisnds in town the r pawi week. k Mt, Ed wai5^ Alston, of Oklahoma, visited his sister, Mrs. Vf. Plea* anta ilia nnaf vnol r lib Mattie Clements, t>f ilendet too, at Mr. WH. PUisasti during the holidays, >' '* Mrs. Brown, cf Elisabeth City, ia visiting her mother, Mrs " Caddiw-V: Btnokisnd. V* '' /Mr. H. B. Hart left Saturday -.fai ~ BlaeSsburg, VaT, wher* ft* wtll aV ? tend jchcxjl Yi Pi ! Mr. C. T. Breedlove, of Trembell . Texas., was a oaller at the Tn!*8 of I * n fiea daring the beltdays. Mr. E. C. Barrow, who ia now lo oateu M Greensboro, spent the holi daya with his people if Mrs. R. Qi HaifoUghs,- bt MeildeE son, visited her sister, Mn. i. L Paltter, daring the hoHd&ylF' I' : Mr. C#rl Bell and stater, of Wake '? field, oame Oftt to Leuisburg en 8 their automobile Awing the holidays. Joe and flewafil Jliaohiner, of Wilson's Mills/"#pssi the holidays with their aunt Mr#.- A, W. Alston. Capfc Francis N. Coolie, who is 6. now stationed at Fort Moultrie, 8. C. visited hie people here during the t holidays, !. Messrs. J. H. Finlatqr, J. W. a Hollingswortb, J. S. Lancaster and H. C. Bowden attended a meeting ot the Uhriners in Charlotte laat week. J. H. Mitchell, who bae been loI oated at Winder,. Ga.,epen* the hollI days with his people near town. He , informs as that he wilt make Rtti' eigh lits home this- ^ear. \ Messrs. S. P. Boddie,T.G. Boddie and Mrs. Georgia Boddie visited Letut W. \T. Boddie in .Washington City during the holidays: Leiut. I Boddie has returned .16" his,station | in Montana. ? -1.: . i r?rvmis noma enterprise*! Under lh? subject of patronizing and enooorageiog boras en tar prises, an exchange vary sensibly observes: Encourage every home enterprise, an interest in every iadustr v, i invest liberally in the stock ef faith 'H lfM will;!* distribats it ptUj avar your city, in every factory^ every wosfc-ahop, in every bnsineea boose. It Jrill pay yao large dividends, end will oeet very little. It enlr never depreciate-in value, H wmmf W- ' : ' SI will alwaye be above pail. Bay home- 1 made gooda. Ask your merchants i for therm Wear home asade gar- I menu, eel home made articles of < teod, sleep on home rustle beds, lead i borne made newspapesa. In- this < waythesneney ypu spend is only ( loaned. It will oome hack to you j again with interest. Praise up year < city?don't fan it' down. Stand by I -your merchants and hvanufaoturers? i they are the bone ana einew of ypur. : ranaieipal structure. Stand by yeun 1 ohosebea and scheoia?they are the hope# of your tuttine. Stand by yen* press?it ia the tireless sentinel that guard your Interests. We owe it to the oommumty.' is !which we live to do everything we snnio every way possible that'will "he to its advantsgs Oar nsigbhorb prosperity mesas a great deal more to us than some one who lives elsewhere. We should bear this is mind in buy ing oar goods We can attarA ?.. pay -ear leiei. -I>a | firm price for his wares rather than send oar'money sway, knowing that every dollar oar heaie citizen makes will help in sustaining our sohools and churches and publis institutions It pays riohly to patronise home industry. Mew Additions to Faculty We tare the following paragraph from the Eohoes, whioh gives the additions te the faculty of the Leuiiburg Female College^ to fill the plaoea made vacant by the departure of Miaaes May Jones, Katheriaa M. Herring and Mis. Laura Ballard; "Mies'Roberta Dickens, who will hsv?chliraft of the# fl*?r?Baion dim. parttnent, is a graduate (. f Greensboro College and hat?ainoe studied, music end elocution in Baltimore and at Altoona, Pa., Misa Dickens will 1 also hare charge of Mra. Ballard's muaic class, Misa Eraeth Tuttle, ' who will have oharge ot the English ' department, W a graduate of Trinity College and also of Columbia Uni, ' varsity, N. Y ." Mi tchlner?Watson Cn December 23rd, at 9 a. no., Mr. L. "YY. Mitchiner and Misa Emma Watson were married at the home of the bride's father, Mr. David " naa? Severn. Tfe. hftaadsBtl WeM Roger Wation witir Mies Mollis , MitcMa.-r, J, A. Mitchiner with Miss ; .JuaRltS iritt, H. 8. Yeleiand Misses Emily and Nellie Mltohlnsr. After the marriage the happy conplb left ( W tfieir future home near Franklintot Where afseeptien was given in their km* at Mi"; 8am Mitohiner's, father of Y. .4? ? |" . . > I- I * X itf ^ 1 "* Word to tho Peopio of Lonla- ] *?r* For Kmc years' lioniaburg baa i telt the Med <. P having the college here enlarged sufficiently to meet * the needs of' increasing patronage. * After'the property pasted into iha , hands of Ufa coaferfencs it was a urged by the people of' Etouiebnrg J that the oojlfirtnee pot >' man' j? ^bejjtyd tB>a|? poaalbte the need- . u improvvmeuia. lnw ITM D66D M done, I hive Men' eattgoed to that1 B work, - Sinoe coming inter' your ft midftrl have-Men treated with-the ft otrfweT ktndien" and oouihloifctteii.|k' ^ } ' ' ~ 1 _ + f ' 'r-r yr V UBKRftPTION $1.00 FBR YEAR NUMBER 46 e x' beginning to feel.-"**** much it Home. The college int the largest tense possible i* yours-negard less of -L, lenomination. There is Improbably 10 enterprise in ourv ini/ist the loss >f. which would be keener felt than :hisT It spnta " It"?* amount of nonev in circulation and in one way mi Mother touches every business in town. The Board ?t Trustees have usthorized a buildup and its eqmpoaent costing A large share . ol this must be paid by the people. of our tows??Wears counting on, some outside help, but before I Can.' go the people living ^isewbere I* must first know what the people off Louiaburg will do. h'or qnlesa wein whose midst the oollege'is locat-ed thow-ourfaith in the enterprise, ?7 bv starting this fund with" a liberal) subscription it wonld be -useless for-, me to ask men elsewhere to put: money where we are not willing to put it oursjlvea. I want to aee ev* ".y r *?f 'rr'-nnrirt - ? ohureh affiliation and seonre taun him a liberal contribution to thia cause. At meeting i hef<l Up (he Chamber Commerce'last October, something over two thousand dollars was subaeftoed by about 3-dozen oitisens of the town and Miaa Cora Bagley requested to act aa treasurer and convert^the subscriptions into notes and otsb. These have been turned over to me aud 1 hope to sea every subscriber within the next tew days and collect bis subscript tiou in cash or eotes payable at aa begun just?as sown as there are ? funds in hand to warrant it. "? not going to ineurr a dhttf, 1 )ho|?e ?? j every one will respond liberally hnd iir make tttli subscriptions payable at _ an early day ?o the board will not be tampered in its work. ' IChe eon." ,?? ferenoe has given oaae a t|pwn an opporpiaity to ahovf ^jiether or not we are realty ^ matter, evgry one to do tbeir <M? W? W? lfW' !??fL ? rl >*V bni)4ipgr Marriage Lloenaea. ^ Register of Deeda 8990? igjufd roarria^ nctnael- lo the following? oonplea during the month of DeUUbWl Whitd?Bit tfedlitf add Ludie Qmh, iifi PeartW and Hattie Ityvett, 6. ff. Hester add Lillie Green, J. (i. Macon ' and Minniti Hicks, Eugene G. Mpes and Maria F. Bullock, Walter Aycocke and Valtna Eaves Arch House and Lula Wood, Loan J. Aycocke and Sal lie B. Sbearfn, B. B. Jeans and Ella Driver. 11. fl. Cotton and Oasaie L. Weldon RufurBarham and Qnj Alford, ^ Morten and Martha Morgan, L. t, tHTasaey and Jency Tant, A. A. Drake' land C)arrie Collins, B. TV Ray and Rica fPearee, W. H. Perry, Jr,,' artd Pcar.l ? IBtnage, Wb. Ayeseae and Ida Carroll, John 8, Howell and Nobis E. Bonn. W. tf. Holnje*/ It., and h'oby Weft; W. B. BurWall And Mrti Laura B. Ballard, SiUiard Perry and Nettie Lancaster, .men "B. Cheatham and Hena P. BaJBirff, C. Htitriaon and . Annie Dean. w Colored ?Bafiger Elpps and Mary Smith, Paul rihtrls and Emma Moss, .?' ; James Perry andHasly Wilder, Clay- " ton Baker and CadiC'Hartfefield, Laster ? Crudup and Ethel Dunstob sam Holden and Annie 0. Perry, J'aylor Massenburg and Elna Holden, Gairlus Harris and Kiddie Crudup, Earnest Hartafield and Alice Baker, Charlie Cooper and Mattie Perry; John Kearney and Annah Joyner, Emmitt Bobbitt and Mary Teirell, Willie Rodwell and Sallie Long, "V Anthony Harris and Willie>L. Moore, folrn FT. Mitchell and Maggie Jeffreys Willis Brown and Emma Mitchell,Dock - .1 Petti ford and AnnieHaggins, Frank isetcr, Jr., and Anna Fuller, Gid" Al- . v; iton, and Annie Webb, Buddie Rodveil and Bell Mitchell, j iSrnest Davis ind Mary Anna Crudup, Billie B. Haria and Irene Bobbitt, Ail 1 Strickland nd Zelaoa Ward rape, William Davln ;jj Mi ?uai)f arwi onogen, 2MB Brtdgan - 'V--VMHB nd Pattie Kingsbury, Henry Williams td On Jttehardaoo. / . ' - -tJM ?Ml. J look Tboraaa mavad kii imify hem near town toiipe* on loom be r 20th.. Wi regrat to leoaa i?h man ta Mr. Thorn aa bit t^alih ~ * hia amoh aoooaaa at hie nitv
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