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'V - ? ?- ' -V. 7. -'* ?^r" H -Tff ' >. - 1 J J. t- . - _,/ . A. F. JOHNSON, EDITOR AND Ki VOL. XXXIX. i^y ^ 'I ' . .1 * .1 I A- HEW ENTERPRISE ^ 1' ... x: the louisburg guaranty W . LOAN1AND REALTY CO. __ " ? Stockholder* Net {Yesterday v^Wtwaoon and Electedr Dl'^isetort?Authorised Capital Stook 110,000. * : .The Lonwbarg Gaarantee Lean '2nd Realty Company ia*khe name of a n? aetarnriaa for Loaiahnrs. The stookhsldsrs held their meeting^yeatardav afternoon in the First National Bank building and eleotsd the following direotors: ^JDr. 8. P. Bart, L. P. Hioks, W. H. Ruffin, J. A. Turner, R. G. Allen, E. 8. Ferd, K. W. Furgarsoti, W. H. Furgureon, P. R. ''White and J. M. Allen. After their election -the directors met and eleeted the following offieers: Dr. S. P. Burt, Preaf[ dent; L. P. Ilioka, Vice-President; J. A. Turner, Secretary; R. G. Allen, x Treasurer; W, H. Ruffin, Attorney. ?: . Thfa ponspany wee orgaoiaed with ?an authorized oapital of #10,00* and trill begin business at ^boee wlt-i?a paid in oapital of $2,500 and is chartered to do a general ^real-estate, in .^suranue and loan business. , ' The Lfuisbmrg Guaranty Loan and Realty Company i? oom posed of a numbel of Louisburg's moat successful business men SJid?wiHfHl-n long felt need in this community^ It is an enterprise that is worthy of the sipport of our people and we feal rl'l*; ? ?*? ?n?h ?,??. ?? Ai- I rectors have selected tor its officers, it will meet with success. Viola Davis Burt Dead. The home of Dr. and MrcS. P. #Burt was made' sad on Tuesday night of this^eek, when the death angel visited there and elaimed .all that was mortal of their little twelve months eld daughter, *Viola Davis. The'little one had suffered only a few days aad while death was not unexpected it came as a,shook, to the loving parents. The remains were enterred in tbe cemetery on W ednesday afternoon. Rev. R. WBailey conducting the funeral services, The pall bearers were Messrs C. B. Cheatham, W. H. Allen. J.A. Turner and Dr. R. F. Varborough. Tbe deepest sympathy of tbe many friends of Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Burt is extended them. Stockholders Meet. The Stock Hblders of the Farmers and Merchants Beak held their Annual Meeting ia their Banking House in Louisbmg on Jan. -18th. Dr. A. B. Hawkins the President oalled the stockholders together and read his annual report for the year 1909 which was- most-gratifying. The report showed that the bank had eleared ssveatsep (17) per oent. * I)r. Hawkins report rsQommended that 8 per oent bo paul the stock holders, and 9 per oent bo carried to the sarplaa and undivided profits, wiiioh waa adopted. This makes the sarplaa and undivided profits . ' ; nsarly eqaaf the capital stock. The pith this showing, especially as this 'Kflp teen soaaidersd a liard year, 'flthe bank is_oow ia a very pleasing and encouraging position and indications point to a greater .aooeeaa duringthe coming year. Farmers Institute. A Wo are in receipt o( the following from W. A. dfrrtam, Oommiesioner of Agriculture and T. B: Parker, director of Farmeralngtitutes: Farmera' Institutes wiUHae held - ^ LooWarg, Ceart Hon so, Friday, February 4, i9I0? and Franklin to*, Saturday February 6, 1910, beginAt the aanae placet and datea-will also bis held, far women by Mrs. #. tj-Stevene. The objects nf thaso Institutes are to bring to.1 ike MJtlHMt fr ? ?ka leee. gel tier iu? mvw >? iwhi homea that they may beeeOh betUr r : K : ^i, - * - V *' / , V 4 , V . RAN MfAGBR --luqualunrt mil talk?over?among themselves subjects tending to the betterment of eooditione in rnrel hqmes, suoh better and more ontiomioal food* and better method! of preparing them, home sanitation, home fruit and vegetable gardening, farm dairying, poultryraiting, the beautifying the home and- home itntrnnndlnga, eta, f. Let the wives and daughters oeme out to these meetings in large nambers. Interesting programs Jiave been prepared tor theae meetings. < Institute laotnrers will be present aa follows: 1. L. Burgess, Agronomist, Blake Department ot Agriouiture; S. B. Shaw, Assistant Horticulturist, State Department of Agriculture; 6. M. MaeNidef^sed Chemist Stat 3 Department of Agrioultare. All farmers and their wives, sone and daughters, and ell others interested in farming and the betterment of the farm homes, are urged to attend these meeting and join -in the discissions. ' Morning sessions will open at 10 nVlnok and afternoon sessions at i:<ju. 1 ne troys are especially invited to come and learn about the boye' oorn clubs. t - * . }. Subscriptions -V; Yhe following is a list of subscribers together with the amount giyen by each, who contributed to~Ttre Perry Mill Hi'l ftrnd, as furnished us by McKinne Bres. It will bs remembered tbat McKinne. Bros, became personally responsible to the Buardajf Cuuuly?Commissioners fur one half of the total amonnt of the sost of'{he work at this place. The total'oost was $866.8$, which left th'e araonnt to be subscribed by the citizens $488.48, of which $846.00 has been collected. This leaves a balance of $82,58 to be' raised and if there is any one else in or out of Louisborg who womld like to contribute to .this fund they caa hand the amount to MdKinne. Bros, who will be gljtd-te enter tbeir name and amount on their list. Molvinne Broa,^ t 26.00 F. W, J nstioe r 15.00 W. M. Freeman 19.00 C. B. Cheatham 10.00 C. T. 6token . 10.00 R. P. Taylor 1 . ,10.00 K. P. HHl 10.00 P. 8. A K. K. Allen . 1Q.M Alston Ce. 19.00 Farmers <fc Merobaats Bank 15.90 G. W. Ford 10.00 J. P. Timberlike 10.00 Waddell A Collie 16.99 Allen Bros. Ce. 10,00 J. J. Barrow ll.OO First National Bank 10.00 B. H. Perry, Henderson 36.00 Beasley-Alston Drag Co. 10.00 F. B. Freeman 1Q.Q9 Mrs. A. M. Hall 10.09 Dr. 8. P. Bnrt ( >, ,, 5.0<j Bicaett A Wkite 6.00 W. P. Neal A Co. 6.09 Griffia A Beaaley 6.09 L.*P. Hicks . 5.90 ,8aoggin Drag Co. 5.00 Fargsrsen Bros. 2.GO P. A. Rssvm 6.00 Dr. A. If. Flensing K 6.00 W. H. Raflfo """" 6.00 W. B. Coek# ' 1.90 W. E. White Furaitare Co. _ 5.00 A. W. Person : 2.60 Dr. C. H. Banks 5.0C -Meadows A Harris 16.00 J. 8. Lancaster 2 50 B. G. Hicks 2.50 E. Odeoi "2.50 Dr. R F. Varborough 6.90 W. M. Boeee 6.00 Jno. W. King 2.00 A. A. Clifton ' 1.00 K. A. Parry jk- ^T.90 J. M. Person 60 D. K. Millar - S 69 ZBAirtLdLTntta'_ 2.60 : 5 *? Total 9 840.00 Jvt.?v ~i' Don't Do It Any MoreA?*i. mm of lb* run ng?Wr o' Ma fe?l it tbohr bounden .i'l '' -': ' 7" ^ ^ ~ . I jk..-V. -. 1 " . w- w ? V'- A" THE COTTHTY, THE LOUISBURQ, H. .. FBI! duty" to eve1' from the?ling ou which" {hey "oropped" laat J**' to anetheiNpWoe where they expect to "crop," thi* year, nod probably move the next, jinlesa the good Lord shall send them a bonnteou* erip and good prieea. Thta moving buaineaa among tenants aheuld oeaae, and are iruat every tenant who ha* net already made up bia mind te do no, will determine never to move again, hot etay right there and atady the toil, eeek to improve if and feel' that ha ia a partner with the landlord in- securing the gTeateat yield peeeible from the farm. And new, Mr. Landlord, wa want you to enoourage the tenant by teeing to it that, he plant* sufficient land in earn, no that tha .next .year yeur tenant will have ample te furtlish him all the bread be neede witheat going to the a tore after it, and we want yon both to raiae moat on shares- and arrange pasture* on the pl*ee -*c~ihat the tenant may put up sufficient meat to run him another year. ?. With his meat add oorn the tenant will require only half as ninetl money to run him, and if there is a short crop, both landlerd and' ten* ant will be better off, ainoe the tenant will have his living in his crib and smoke house and the landlord will have hie money in his pooket. New, let's everybody, both tenant and landlord, go to work to improve the land and make.it more produce tive. 1 . . It's all fooiiahuaas for?the tenant to feel that the landlord want him. to improve the. land so he caQ get. another. " , _ Every landlerd wants a good tenant unless he is a feol, and a fool and his land soon parts. It is reasonable to suppose a landloid desireaa tenant of intelligence and induatry in order that he may get aome return from his property?Wilson Time*. 1? ? " .?= MarriedAt Speed's hotel in Franklinton on vveanesaay morning or last week at twelve o'clock Mr. J. O. May and Mra. Lena C. Gilliam were happily united in wedlock in the presence of a few friends and relatives by Squire J. K. Nioholssn. The bride and groem are both very popular in Cedar Rook township, where they will make their future home. They left for a few days bridal tour to Norfolk, i Died. Mr. Henry JIarris, of Harris township died at his hime near RookSpringe church on December/20tb, 1009. He was 76 years^eltt and leaves eight children?four boys and ' four girls. Hie remains were enterred in the family eetMtery. on Tuesday aiuid a number of sorrowing friends and relatives who had gathered to pay their last tribute of reepeot. ? . __v. : J Mr. Harris was -one of the most 1 successful and energetic farm ere of 1 whese sympathy goes out to the 1 bereaved family. '-pi i ' gasme 1 Modern Woodmen* Organized r Mr. J. K. Turner, of Raleigh, was ' in towa tbia weak and on Monday ' night organised Louisburg Camp No.. 14668, Modern Woodmen of 1 Amerisa. The meeting was sailed - A' ? i ee-vW* J*- . - - -a? ?? - VJ wi?or m IUO siore ! J. W. Bo^ lingewortli and the following gffionn ' ware elected: 1 C'oneul?J. W. IlotUnueworth. 1 1 Adriier?J. S. l.ancaatar, V ' Banker?E. W.. Fnrgairpan? Clerk?Jtio. W. _ Keoort?S. C.. Heldee. Watchmen?O. BL Coeper. ' Sentry?W. J. Stearic. Physieiae?I)r. J. 1. Malone. Managera? R. W. UWaou, P.rSd AlfoTF. W. Hlcka. ' t. 1 ' . j . ^\ i. ' ' v *. ?i?rr?y? ? I .1 STATE, THE UMTOW. >AY, JANUART ti, i?10. ?? ???. THE mtmQ Ptmej Hf - THEIR MOVEMENTS III AND j * OUT OF TOWH. _ t i Those Who Have Visited Louisbur* the Past Week?Those Who Have Gone Elsewhere for Business or PlafBure. j Mias Hath Meadows, of Daao, is visiting her brothers here. Mr. G. L. Aysocks and brids retarned Saturday from their bridal tear. Mrs. M. V. Flemihg, of M^son, visited relatives in Louid^urg this week. 'S.. * \ Ernest F. Thftnas left \y_edn?s4ay for Plumtred where he eill jitv tend sohool. Mr. J. P. Winston left Tuesday ' tor the Northern markets to perchase a new stoOk of goods. Dr. A. B. Hawkins, of Raleigh, waa a Visitor to Louisburg the past weak, gvesCdf Mr. Win. Bailey. Mr*. jrfr. Hollewaj left Toe*. day for flresnsboro, where ahe at tended the marriage of a relative of hers. MrfJ. E. Thomas, who has been visiting Rooky Mount for -the past aeveral day*', returned home Wedj?eednr. /?_?.J. Mrs. Tyler B. Wheeler and little 'daughter, Lillian, of Scotland Neek, are viaiting her aiater, Mrs. F. W. Justine, aear towa. rharrlngton-Griffin. ' Tile following invitation has been reoeived by the editor of the Tinas. Mr. John William Griflin requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of his daughter, Alma Leigh, to Mr. Raymond D. Tbarrington, on Wednesday evening, January the twenty-sirth, one thousand nine hundred and ten, at half paat seven e'aloek, at bom#, Gupton, N. V. ibi Cooke Entertained Mist Elaanor Cooke delightfully entertained th* Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club at har home on Church urn. lyaimy reirosomenu consisting of salads ices etc., were eerved during the afternoon.| Those present were: Misses Helen Crenshaw, Fannie Boddie, Mary Hayes, ' Annie Oreeae, Virginia Feeter, Alba Allen and Mesdames B. L. Best, P. R ' White, H. A. Newell and T. W. Watson. ' *r7 Watson Resigns Mr. T. W. Watson, who baa been oashisr for the Farmers <fc Merchants Rank here a number of years tendered his resignation to the Poard of Directors at their meeting this week, and will leave 6n Tuesday for Jacksonville where be will take a like position in the Bank of Jacksonville. Mr. Watson, by his elose attention to business and ability has-made many friends here who will learn with regret that h? is to lesve Louisburg, and we oornmend him and hit goed wife to the people of Jackaonville. We wish for hitir much sac- | cess tn his new tleio. To Describe iB'e So^h?The Next WestCollier's Weekly annuanots a Southern edition for January 22nd. "The South," saye this entexpcieing magazine in ita onrrent issue, "is the next West, with free government land gone, the cheapest good land jn the United States is in the South. An Iowa farmer can''sell .bis plane for s hundred dollars -an aore and "Tor ten an aors buy its duplicate ia any one of a half a dasen Southern States. 'Sooth Cefoliaa hu railed Aors corn to the aore than Iowa, or any other ot the 'ooro bait' States. There are those who predict that the aaneue ef 1910 wijl' chow a oat decrease ia tha papulation sf at least ana Western farming Stale* and that 1920 will Ind that ethers *' 1 . W . t ESfci -_y v , <" * i - L ? ^??_ *.. __ -<.* nxg; >TH #nr^ IME / X * ' - "' 1 **" V r " , . ^ _ . <! - ? . Vhin ?Mil to grew. Th? middle W eel'a younger generation will have gone where their faibera went hefore them?to the eeuatry with the isheapeet land." We cannot reeiet the temptation te quote further; ' "In the vicinity of Greenville and Columbia, South Carolina, there ia. mere waterpowei turning wheel* and running taetoriea' than anywhere elee ia the United Stntea except. Niagara Fall*. South Gafolmn lite more apiadlea than any ether State axeept Maaeaohaeette. The Southern farmer ia more interacted in tt)q now agrioaltate, baa a mind mere' open toeeienoe than meet rural oommunitte* in the North. Frt-m Richmond jdl the Way round to New Orleane there are feur pre-eminent ftiinrill ?1 4 al V ?? ?1 ??1 - -4 -?J~? " ? ft- "?"?) K""" schools, good farming, industrial train tag. Charlotte, NsrtT)"Carolina it snterprise and tba spirit of growth is wbars Seattle was 15 years agp, ?eorgia, Virginia, Alabama?several otbar Ssutbern States have more natural wealth than Indiana. They need only capital and labo> to thro then OHhgmrtan.ts aadrmabiViato widespread prosperity. The capital that has been busy in the West for thirty years past, M turning South, and effioient labor will qniokly follow.?Charlotte Observer, Entertained On Saturday night Miss Nema AycoSk gave a reoeption in haaor of hsr father, Mr. ti. L. Aycocke, and bride, te a number of her friends and the friends of tha groom The ocoaasion waa one of much snjeyment and many were preeeotto share the pleasure and to "extend eeugrstulations to the hride and groom. n Tuesday night' Mr. aDd. Mrs. E. W. Furgursen entertained in honor ef Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hicks. There waa a number of friends of the host and heeteas present end an excellent ana enjeyable eooaasion waa shared by all present. Died from Styrehnlne. " The little eight year old danghtbr of Mr .Jehu Yarbor#,et near Dickeoa, died from a dees of etyrbhnine on Wednesday .January 6th. (taeemaaa if her mether went in her trunk to get one money te make ohange and toek the bjftle of atyrcbnine oat pnting u nn top ef the trunk,end while |he was busy with ubengia'g the moaey the little girl thinking the contents of the bottle was quinine pro seeded to take n dose, rier death occurred in about thirty mine tea after taking ths y ittMfc It was else said that this huUl*'?4ed been there for duij;mii a ad A* trieteet tirt bid been exerciaed itf keeping it pat away, which goei ti how iiih tbinga an dangerour te hara abottt under any ciraumitancen. ' Pointed Para graph s aire married wowen a fighting chance and they'll do (he mt. In the race for wealth, the average man looma up among tboae who alio ran. . The reaaon that a man haa faulta ia that if he didn't tbey would be ricea. ~ < There'a more brotherly lore in a kind word thaa in la truckload of traata. Moaay could do a let aaore for a man if ba wanted it to do laaa. firtat miuda that rnn in tba tame chaarial frequently eollide. Tba prioe of a woman'a atunmng gown may ahock her hnaband. After failing in boaiaaaa many a man haa uiada a fortune in palitica. No Waited Power who ia rary rijh and vary atingy, finally pat a rewiring itorra doer in eoe of hia buildinga, Ha had bald oat a laag tirae, bat had haaa foroed u it. The lanoratM* oaaaed aaeh wmmait. a"<J*t ot taro after the deer SSr -' -1: ' I L. - vA SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 PR YBAB ?-r RUBBER 48 'CTj IRMM??M?BR? ??BR??B . j was installed another real estate than , waa discovered by a triend ok the,/ ' sidewalk gating intent!; at the doo/. " ? JL - ' A "What's on year mind?" aakad the friend. "I was just noticing that revolving deor." ~ "He had to come to it at last I l* see." "Yea," aaid the Brat observer, "bnt t M Pil bat he didn't doit until:he. found *> ?=-r~ * ffij some aohente fer heoking it up ae \ that when the people go in and oat it furnieked power to ran the elevator.?Saturday Keening Poet. Centrevllle Mews. ' j- 3 The New Year brought njany W . changes to our little city. Mr. J. S. Sbearia baae?ld bis res .-'4 idence, on the Warrenton /bad, to W. D. Privett, of Warren eounty. We?w?leoijie ' Mr. Privett to our ? ?? vicinity. . ^ vfj J. S. Shearia has moved over on Alain street. . He occupies the house recently vacated by. It. E. L. Wholes*. : Mies Cams Gupton, who underwent a very paintol and serious operation tor appendicitis, has returned from Bex Hospital, and is rapidly r?g using her strength, Dr. J.X Walesa left this week to make hie horne at Spring Hope.. For eighteen years he has faithfully and effectually practiced his profession among us. Every ooo seems to . be Very mush grieved to give bitn it up. Dr. T. Q. CoppedgOjof C'astalia, will take Dr. Whelees' plaoe. j. Messrs G. M. Ray nor and D. J "Burnett have gone into the msrcban- ' dtsing business here. Mr. R. M. I,. Wbelasa has taken a position with the Warsaw Drag Co., Warsaw N. C. Misses Lillitfe i nd Eleanor ITpohoroh, Annie "Wilder and Boddie Upohureh wiiat ovor to Wood's last Saturday. Trapstiury Nasi, >f Areola, visited " Neal last 8unday. ^ ^ At, eleven o'oldek- January the " sixteenth, the Koms of Mrs. Nancy Gupton, of Wood's, was the scene of a quiet but beautiful marriage, wEen her dsughther, Miss Delia Shsarin s _ became the bride of Mr. George Kayoor, ef this plaoe. Intimate friend* and near relatives 9! both parties bad been invited to witness " the ceremony. At the appointed hour the greom and his brother, Mr. Frank Raynor entered the parlor. Then name the bride accompanied by her cousin, Miss Lola Shearin. Rev. J. W. Sledfce, re- - ^ pasted the words that made two - y live* as one, and praaoonoed them man and '?ifs. An old-fashion, ad wedding dinner was Served at on* o'clock. Then the bridal party cama over to Centreville, where au y'-. informal reaeption was held at the heme of the bride's uncle, Mr. J, A. Sbearin. The bride wore a band- , same dress, of crtara voile with hat to match, and oarried a lovely boqnet of oarnstions and maiden hair for*. Mr. aad Mrs. Raynor have taken rooms with Mr. J. 8. Sbearin. The pirnSt, from Sadist mine,- who 'J,''. attended the itiyqer-Shearin marriege, were Misses TJuia, Bet l?, and Ola Shearin, Mr. Niok Shearin, Mr. and Mrs. Bettie Sbearin, of Raalfy ... , ?v Mount, Mr. aod Mrs. Qua Drake, of . Castalia,Misses Sarah and .Toe Gnpton aad Mrs. E. H. Griffin, of Oedar f , Hock, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Shearin. \ ?' > " Monday avening Arthur and Miaa? Viola Shearin, entertained a fa* of thair-friende in honor of (heir ceuein -4 Miaa Lmla Shearin, af Rooky Mount.,. Ii waa an eoeaaioD of great enjoyment.~ ~ ii. i 'V., "Suaut ALBI." ? .4 ' ' >?. r I I. f' I all *41? . *44. . . . faaJ RaWort at-the Ltfutoborg Hate), WjM. Jan. ilOth. If you want in hare W>ar-?yaa exaipin- , < ad and glamaa adj Bated, the doctor \ wUl be hare ona da A only. %ar. ia mind tlia day and dite.
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