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Ls i r *, * i f, i en Mb "t>'i )Mi?i|iW ? > i 1 '. . y; ^ . F r - -au^t .Mm.m -f - ^|?u..: -j A. F. JOHNSON, EDITOR AND Mi HL ' 1 '' ' ' 1 M AT THE PARMNf^ArfD MERCL B. Cheatham, Witaident; F. N. Egerton, Vice-President; R. Y, McsAden, Cashier; * S. clirton, Bookkeeper. On Janoyy SI, 1010 there waa aj? adjourned meeting of the btook hoi era of the Feraera A Merchants -v Bank. The following direotora were elected. C. B. Cheatham, F. N. Ecrprli.n- f!. T. Stakes. Dr. 8. P Bart, R. T. McAden, John W.Kug, Sp-J W.'H. Pleasants, T. W. Biokatt and J- H. Thomas The directors then eleetad the following offiean: :?; President?<1. B. Chaathara. Jfr ' Vice-President?F N. Rgertun. ? Csehier?fiufas T. MeAdan. Head Book-keeper?M. 8. Clifton. J* Attorney*?Biokatt A White, ft "This array of directors and of. fioers will oommaad the unlimited confident* of the people of Franklin ooanty. - d ... The new presides t^te.khown to all our people aa a high Weed, upright, ~ snoeasetnl bitainaaa man The vioe-preaident ia a wide awaka energetic buaiaasa man wha for more than thirty Tear* has lived in our midst and hia name atanda for honesty, energy, aoccoa*. Mr. Rnfus Y. McAden, the new ?, aaahisr, henght the eteok of Dr. A. ; i v - JB. HswJkioe tad Mr. Wm. Bailay and v , oomss to oar people highly reoomp-;-. uwp<le<l. He hae for years been * ;' , "-eonnected with the Commercial National Bank, of Ralegh, and is a high grade banking expert. He is r .the grandson ot Capt. J. J. Thomas, the well knew president of the Com? * mereial ds Farmers Bank,ef Raleigh, the son-in-law ot HenJi. B. Lacy, . Tieasnre of the State ot North Carolina, and bis people tor generations have been eminent in the banging world. Loaiabnrg extends him a warm weloome. Everybody knows Manrioe Clifton ?olerOr, polite, warm hearted and eoarteons; the people will be glad to see him at- his plaoe in the bank. - The other officers aad direotors ate 1 well known ta Oar people and tha bank and the ooantjr are to be con'' grstulated upon Its management. The First National Bank. ^ "?We Otll attaatluu to the statement in this issue of the First National ' Bask. As wiU^ be teen by the etatement made to the Comptrellsr ?*? ef the Cnrraooy, this bank is in a thrifty and growing condition. Its bnsioesa ta growing aontinually, and the year just cteeed is the most aa? esssfal tn the history of the bank. Id dealing with its officers, we have notioed that Jwo marked (eatarsa are prominent, flfetsafety for. the deposits of its customers, who now amber ever one thousand, and good pnblio Mr. Fred A. Hull, tl. S. Bank Kxaminer, mads a visit to, aad ax-1 amined it mcdt iarsfally within tb* last few days, and we understand that it waa foupd in in* oondition. Attention is also directed to th# latest advertisement, whiofc appears in its ntrial plane in this issue. ? M i .11 UaStntoir* Honor**. We take the following itena from She I.ewisburg, (Tenn.,) Neva. On* of the moat beautiful planned receptions af tW season waa given fismt**??a oott' ?eu oVIeakXhurs* > x day avamng by Mr*. O. T. Bryant I to oomplimant'hor ettraitive nteea, I Mian Beaai# Strang*, ef leuiabitrg, y. 0. Thar* wn?* abeat; seventy5^* and the fa?w?T J-H ladies stood tn the receiving line I lith bir Mimti lies fltciio Lain Boohanin, Lnrrile Hatdiaeo, Ketherin. Alfsrd and Sates XercheyeL ' RAN I.MAQBB ' ^ 91 "The hoeteea vu aeaiated - in imvIt- "I ing aid dbtertaining by Mieaaa 1 1 rette, and fiia an attractively deo- Y oretea awiw in tha hall Miaaaa Fain Haggard and Oanara MeCard ' diepenaed Frapp*. The reception q roorua were prettily decorated with a profaaion at holly and Xmas Walla. In the dinning room wbara .a da-' Meadamee R. A. fiCoCard, J. T. Karoheval, A. W. Wysong, R. L. E McHrideand Mra> Linney, ef Naah- g villa, a pink .color nata waa artiatical- t< ly developed. Tha dining table a whiob was veiled in drawn linea waa fi ena of anaaaal beaaty having aa a 0 floral oantarpiaoe a graoaful arrange- fi moot of pink oaroationa, atnliar and ti feathery feme. An oroheetra eta- g tinaed in tha hall played throughout b the reception hours, lira. Brynat b waa ooatnaeeJl in white tltil fdmhip. I 9 ed with n?t and th? hnnnrnn WArn n 1 becomingly girlish gowa of oreim ? loth trimmed with moire silk a>d real 1???. : ' t r . J Franklin Superior Court f The criminal dookat of Franklin ^ Superior Court waa oom plated on c Friday morning of last week, after c which the civil and motion docket *were taken np. Aa no oases ot any t apeoial public interest waa broaght j up we 'wilt not attempt to give a de- n tailed report of same. ^ Sine# the closing of eur report in o laat weeks isana the fallowing ooin- f pletee the report for the elate dock- ^ *t: I State .ts P. G. Godvfirf, retaDiag a nol proa with leave. la the ease of Ma&ohi Holden, who was fouad gailty of murder in the aeaond degraa for the killing of Walter Hawkiae at Fraakliaten in j Deoembsr, Judge Cooke imposed a t aenteacs of two and ont-half 7eaxl ? on the roads. - r, a Hi miioiigrv. v. UlDItU UMli rsu- , derec the following report te the p couri: jj How. C. M. Cookk, Judge Prkbid- j ?o: ' t "The undarsigned Solicitor re v speotfnlly reports that he baa ex amined the offioe of (he clerk of thia g ooert and finds the same in good eon- r dition, records properly kept. and in- ( dexed aid the da ties of the. office j satisfactorily performed in-so far aa he is able to ascertain. h Respeetfelly sohmitted, d O. C. Daniels, Solicitor. ^ wmmas=^m " ' 1 k Buurhble Hen. Died lately, at the home pf QUr. , C. P. Harris of this oounty, a most rj remarkable hen. She was the last ? ef a family of bens giran te Mrs. ^ Harris the aaaand year of her mar- n ralge, by her mother, i..A. B Fleming, of Vanae Co., and bad at- Q| taiaed the ripe old age of aeventaea n years and tan months, nMtf the last ^ few years sinoe the infirmities of r( age had inoapaoitated bar, she -was o| bar Ifistsysa with the t<*thaome a| dishes of ohieken pie, fried aad p| broiled ohiekaa. She* was tenderly g oared for in bar last days, aad final- y ly and esrsfnlly laid to rsst under a 0( favorite mimosa tree. Peaoe to yonr hl ashes faithful hen, and may yonr w dsosndanta discharged their duty as suooeasfnlly aa yoa bare dons. t Noted Quartette Coming. Tl The North Carolina Methodist I ^enferenoe Quartette will give s x> oonoert ia the Opera Heuse in the near futen^ lec the haaefll ol^the g, LosiaEurg Ferusle College. ' TEk M Quartette has quite a wide repute- u Sea sue among ite travels it bad the honor oil being the offleid Quar- gr T.t?. .t the Wkiitbr : m m*- dNkTBHIQBit P * K League Conferenee lor Canada and pj, die United Sutea, at Seattle, Wed- wi Ugton, in July, 1909. Jftrtthb* as- M aoaneeeaantt tegether with tha datea g' will be given is ear seat Use. M t A \ .. { Tt-'T: f ' V- ;>V? 'JC? 1 tjp* O, : . fcl -- ? V f. . - . - I , ? THE COUKTY, THE .?' i _ LOUISBUHG, M? C.. FBI I 0 BE INCORPORATED. riTHA paid in capital of $ 0,000.00 n Acoount of Inerokao of Boslne???Mr. C B- Stlmpson to Toko Stock, And Hoto to Loulsbnrff. We are informed that McKiune Iron. on* of Lsniabuiwt'a most pror***iv? and leading firm*, in ord*? > take oara of their ifioraaaing bua?M will ba incorporated in the near ator* with a paid in capital *f 160,00.00. Me tar a. F. B. and D. V. loKince eama to 'Lanisburg about Dur and a~hali years ago and enaged in tba live etock and vehiol* luianeta for twa year*. In Beptemar 1907 they purchased the entire tocfc and store building of Allan iras. Company pn Main a treat, line* the organization this firm laa been enjjyiag a very, libera' bare of the publio patronage, and ba members oompoamg tame, ifeaara. F. B. and D. F. MoKinne, eeling they could better aerve their atrsna by having their bntinesa inorporated, have deeided to do so at ?aoe. Mr. C. K. itimpeon, who is a irother of Meedames F. B. and D. r. MeKinne, hit taken atook in the ew baiiness add will make Louialorg hie future horue, He if a " roan it good business judgment and wide zperiadoe and willvad.d inuoh to the luaineaa ability of Loniaburg. The isople of Louiaburg Extend to him ud bia good wife a moat oordial reloeme to our commanity. > . i L. ..j ' .J A Beaatiftl Home Wedding, Tb# hotue of Mr. J. W .fhfiffin, on anuary 26th at 7:30 _ o'olook, waa he aoene of a beautiful wedding than hit daughter Alma Leigh waa tarried to Mr. Raymond D. Tharington. - A bountiful wadding aup?r waa apread at aix o'clock. The ride-waa married by jier paator, lev. Q. II. Duke. The parlor waa aatefally decorated With green and rhite. ... J First earns Miee Lillian Upohurob, f CentroTille, witb Mr. Gro*ef Pariah, of Laurel, next came Mr Perey Iriffin, brother of the bride, witb liaa Carrie May,'of Spring Hope, i "Then came the groom with bia *et man Mr. Bob May,of Cedar Rook, j iter wn >m came the bride preceded y her maid of teener, her coatio^ liaa Anna >Swaueon,of Oaattiia High ebool. The bride waa handeemely owned in white china ailk trimmed rith ibeertion and baby lace 'and ibbon te matob. Miea Upcburch rere a white r embroidw-prineeeejliae May wore a cream net and the laid of honor wore blae aillc triraled with "Ovpr iaoe ieeriajj'tin a/.ting a! a gilted waiter. The hrid.e oared White oarnatieoa and maiden lit fern. The - march wee eoftly. mderei by Mue Mary D. 'Shearin I Red Oak. Dainty . refreshments ere served afterward*. ~Tbe bride id groom received many coatly retenw from Hendertpn, Leniabnrg pring'Hope, Oeutrevilie and Rouky cent About eleven c'elook the uwd repaired to their hemee after iriog e moet pleasant time. Tbe riu-r extendi her beartieet eon atulaliona to the happy couple. Anna. lie Farmers Should Organise CanTBKviLLB, N.C., Jan. *1, 1910 ? Bfirfo% <Vr - ' D??r Sir?Will yoa allow mo a 4o ?pooo in yodr fop^r %o aay J (nothing lo'fogord to thO'Vonnoro aion. Wb/{|? should hive Farmi Union. ItJiaa boon told a huned timoi and yet ii mma neooary to tett it" wyini. Ip the tirit too U io tbo'only way SmianMys i MiFgWhWffiTIi powarloaa. So yoa Don aoe wo. j od tho far mora Uaioo. Inry- j liuetei Bpfei ' : I ' V/,v k ' . rr^ ~~ >1 yr?ir-r-r .- . . .i f .,> /. STATE, THE UlTIO*. i , a. .. = >AY,FEBRUARY 4, 1910. thing ill the way of business bnfaotares the babrflnoto the man ^ that mannfaetares tha casket that _ raoaWa tha body at daatb. > We ought to uniteaod stay nnitod, it ia umt to lay down loeKabnooa aad get to business. Thara ia ao looaa crew about the anion. God giva na -men who in honest, who will not ti^Hrhe ato atrong, noblo' and Una. The strength at any organisation Ilea , in its compactness. JThare ia nothing ao demoralizing, in an orgaaisa- ( tion aa iSndiog fault with the officers, go aDd kelp him to carry out the . buaineaa in a batter way, don't aland back and wait for aaine one elaa. Let tha local unions do their duty by ooming to gather and unite as oue.> No man can aooompliah anything to himaetf. "United we stand divided we fall." The farmers union is only a few months old in tke State aad it baa to day lOao locale * aad ' about 84,000 members. In n few j ears tba farmer will be able to do many things. It is. right for i every farmer to Join the umou, (t will help him and it will bring him in close touoh with his neighbor.' It will make him a better man. in nlany other ways. God giva us men Who have faith and are willing to try. The Farmers Urttim is an organize- " tion that has cetne to stay. The time will come when OTery farmer will see the necessity of becoming a member of it. .. zr=s?-?1?r? " This is a grand ar^^ioble raeve naent and ever/ faNper should bead; Ttrarobjeoruf the Farmers Union is to arouse the farmers, to stimulate greater interest in induetnai education, t'o eliminate prejudice, to en courage or to sliew? the farmers the advantages of cultivating a small crop thoroughly, to instill in the minds of the farmers that we must make our own meat and bread at home. We hepe the white farmers of Franklin scanty will avail them selves of. the epportunity to become j members and help in this good oaaee. Your eern cribs, smoke houses, ; hay stacks, wheat fields grow too far from you. You mkgt make them at home before you can be a aneeeasful farmer. We want farmere to be farmers< to be ready to' helD fx the prices on the product ot Ilia labor. 1 want to say that it is not the inteatioa of tbs organisation to infringe upon the rights of others who are engaged in legitiamte trades and ' professions. My friends ws mast ' I come to a realization of this fact. ' VTe must begin our duty at home by 1 making our own living. We cannot ' afford to make cotton at - 12 or 14 ' cents per peunda te buy everything.. ' the farmer needs Have you (topped ' te think what the average farmer makes to eat?sot enough to feel " his family and- fits stock. three* months. _ , I f- a t Than you hsvs get to pty for nine months supplies with cheap oottea. Where lo you stand today, my farm- * er, don't ysu teal itf ' Then why hot organize and be a farmer; intelligent farmers, are all right and it should be the ebjeot of the union to attain to the best and moat imprered metbeda. One fara-. er oan do tba alone, bnt some will ' it aot unleee urged to do so. u Why ere previsions so high? Jut only a few doing the . labor and ^ thousands ars doing the eating, j W hen I Waa boy ? farmer that j bought but flour, pork, etd^ waa j counted a worthleea farmer and it ^ n ao new. Xa order-to be able to ? co-operate they rauit be orgaitl?d. . G. W. j ' i i } Col. W. H- Yarboroaifh vU Con- ^ tlnue the Boelneee t?r j j- Co. A thai Col. W. H. Yarboroagh will k aoatiaue the hoeiaeee b&ttefere aoodoArthy W^. Keeli.C. at > Km uae old . atand. Look eat tot i ii aaxt waek. ~ . II . ' . f '* i t iV*- i < . * - _f- . *: X* -vg % 'r ; | ]y[ K ' X..' THE MOVING PEOPLE J ^ _O0T OF TOWN. fl Those Who Hay* Visited Louts- ^ but* the Put Week?Thou 1 Who Have Gone Elsewhere k for Business or Pleasure. ? h W. B. Cook* mad* a beiinm trip . Norfolk ihii week. Hn. 6. L. Ayeocke left Tneaday lo yisit her people in "Warren county. ! TMr. C. F. Beet end family, of r Franklintoa, Tinted relatirea in town * this v**k. B Dr. . B. Hawkins, of Raleigh, waa in town this week, quest of Mr. 3 Wm. Bailey. Mrs. -W. B. Cooke and sons, Wil 1 liam and Donald, retained Wednes- ' day from a visit to her people at I Reeky Mount. : 1 Mr. 0. O. Moor*, of Franklinton, ' who has takea a position with the c firm of Darnell A Thomas, of Rai- c elqh, la in town in the interest of 1 this oempsny. 1 Mrs. D. T. Bmithwick retarned ' Tuesday Irem Durham where ehe went to visit hpr son, Daniel Poo, c wbo i* attending aehool at Trinity 1 PaTE Hijjir School. ' - ** Rev. L. W. Swepe, accompanied * by Dr. D. T. Sraithwiok -left Tnea- ' day (or Richmond where ha under- J waiit an . operation' lor "append ieitia. c Dr. Sinilbwiek retarned yaaterday 1 and the many ^friends n( Rev. Mr Swope w)ll be pleaaed to learn that ihe operation waa successful and 1 tbat^lie is getting <>n.nicely. _ ' 1 i "I ( Hon. J- D. McNeil to Speak at l Court Heuse, . Hen. J. D. McNeil, ot Fayetteville, will addreea tbe people ef Louiaburg in the ooort houee on ] Monday night, February 7th, 1910, in the internal of Leuiaburg Volaeteer Fire Department. Tbe pnblio ia cordially invited to attend. All firemen are reqaeated to be present on thin occasion. -I , Wm. Bailit, Chief. S 1 j List of Letter ' Remaining in the Posoffioa ato," Loaiabarg, N. C., onoalltd ten R. C. Moore, Mr*. MeLone, Miu ^ Korlner Pendetgraaa, John A.Tarner ( Cernelions Williaraaton, Joe Webb, I. P. WHeon, Ed. Young, Fannie ,, Arbet, Mary Biggett, (lngleatde) 3#o. L. Canoby, J. M. Collins, Ran- * ion DavU, John C. Davis, J. A. Deans, Cbarlee Egerton,.Isham Egtrtotr, Cbarlee R. Faller, R. J. Pal- 1 er, Rev. C. M Sentry, Iaae Harton 1 Willie Billiard, Mr. and Hit Ed. * iohneon, Ciare Joaea, Mrs. Lela * fehnaon, J. P. JaeooH, May?John~ ^ oo, Hillyard King, W. Y(. Lambert, I1 William Maaaenbnrg. Parsons calling (et any of the w ibove letters will pleaae aay they * aw them advertised. Mas R R. Hanmg, PiM. ' 5 . \ . ' w Marriages " ; The following is' a hat of eobpiea j, 0 whom Register of Deeds Boone b sued marriage licensee during^Vie ai nonth of January: " E White ?W. I.Phelps and Ella rj Ireen, W. W. Bowden and Lillie <j; lowden, Peter Patterson and Lqey >iekeraen, Haywood H. May and g fatta Uagwood, Jim Allan and b| llandla Wood, Oltie May aad Lena jc Iflliam, Charles H. Catlett and .ilie Bridges, O. M. Ranay atid r| >alia Shearin, S. B. Mnllaa and Qiu H. 'Harton, B. H. May and Pinnle Ktmbln, H. G. Conn and ? jiaaie C^gn,Ramon Tharrington and ' Lima L. Griffin, FVank Parriab and M-ml 4fi jB "" - . - ' J| WW* rnr. w. XMtfji sod t Ooilobbd?8am Wright and Denis 0< 1 labels. Boston Allen aad Psirio I Job. p.m M.ggi. A UWilli? Joboa#B uO M?H|' Wr x)' -:iv- ' JBSCRIPTION $1 .00 PER YEAR i. \ . OBBBB 80 msssBam&eamsmgmsssam illen, Squire Hawkius and Harriett Iridgera, Jon Baker and Mamie ones, Joel Bowden and Lillia Long Iharlie Tarboro and Alloa Harta- * aid, Sanford Jeffreys and Entail 'arty, Frank Darin and Develiu Vhitley, Charlie Littlejohn and Dnia^lle Hawkins, Walter Hawina and Beealc Baaa, Aaron Brawn nd Hattia Perry. ' ?-?^ ' Loom- Coin* in Mail Boxes. Below wa^Ba?{>abliabing a letter - . eeetred by the poet master here rom. the fourth aaeistant poatmaalar ;aneral, wbieb will explain itself: Jawuabt 26,1010. THK PasTHastxb, Sir:?la view t>f the extent to vhioh the praelioe of placing loose wins in boxes . by rural patrons lias jrown, and the daisy in the delivery ind collection af mall and the hard- '. .. . .: ihip impased on rural carriers incilent thereto, yon are informed that teaamenoing February 15, proximo*,. oral Is ttei, carriers will not be re- . ~ |uired to collect loose coins from orsJ mail boxes. Patrons should enoloee coins in an nvelope, wrap thein secarej y ma >ie?e of paper, or depeeit thera in a loin-holding reaeptacle, so they can >e easily and quickly tak'.n from voxea, and earriers will be required . o lift snoh eeins, and, where acloiepaaied by mail for dispatch, atach the requisite stamps. I -""x J ^ This should be promptly annonn- \ vhatersr meabr joa way employ, rithout expanse to the department, ind you are at liberty to give the inormatiou embodied hfrein to your ocal [papers for publication, if Ihey o desire. Respectfully, P. V. DICGBAW, ?surth Assistant Postmaster Geo. - .. * v 1 " %& SchlosB Slosh. > ft-. vi " 5 Mr. Al. Davis was up mjth the ark laat Thursday to join the fox innters Sid Coeper's and. Dinks kyescus'a dags, about thirty-five in, . I am bar, and nearly twice as many nan, made merry raosio playing with ha fox along Sandy Creek and ont o the high lands. The foxes down ' lara seam too sly for all hunters. I ieard that Mr. Will -Allen had hreateued to oome and get him after ia had been played -with long i naugh, so we will aak him to oome >ut and show na a triok. The Shuttle ^Fsetory commenced o tatn out blocks two jar three reeks ago, bat soma delay oh aCount of getting the machinery in ;ood raaaing order has prevented tour 41una mating frilF ti?be, They " ope to make the awoeasary repairs a a few days and make ap for loat me . They havs a nioe let of dog- v rood oa the lot ;Mia. J. R. Parnsh, the popular taober of the Alston school, has a ary fall attaadano* and is doiog ell. * , ^ Howell Inaooo, son of Mr, B. C. nsooe, of Hsnderson, died at the. ome Of his father one day last wsek Iter a brief illness- of pneumonia, [is body was laid to rest st the Har- * .. s plaoe near hare on the fellowing - ? .'"tV - 1 " .--i ?y- - j - -"-'igflB Meeers J ._Ii. Jones and H. P. peed, of Laarai, wera ovar hare tgging rbirda last Thursday. A ok in their buggy showed that " * ? ? Ley were very eaeoessfa] whh their pid fire gansi Rev. B.C. Thompson fiOsd his ap- . >intfaent at Serepta Sunday. Mr. ilian Alston aad .i.t.r ML. ? ??, ?_ -j?j '"ton, were among those who atnded from hero. Mr. Morton Alston, and mim Jen Alston, Of Inez,were Schloas ft'. >ra Sand sr. gaeato ef Mis. Miaw ^ ; ' ,;.y T*o roadsara iomothiag to aoo.
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