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F- * ? ' *** ' -yCr A. P. JOHNSON, EDITOR AND Mi VOL. X^. 1 | COUNTY COVHRtSSIONERS NET ON MONDAY AND TUBS^ * DAY OP THIS WEEK.. The Bonds of J. W. Griffin and F. R. Pleasants Received? New Roads Ordered?A Num^ ber of Aocoanti Allowed. The Board of County Coraraiaaionera met In tegular teuton on %M M * -e * - - it - Monday o< una WMI?au memoers being present. The miaatea of the preoeeding meeting were read and , approved, after which the following11 . huainaaa waa tranaaoted. It waa ordered that the road beginning at H. Wiley Edward* and cruaeipg-the land* of T.T. Hunt and C?ry E<1 ward a, near O. Z. Edward* mill be a pnblio road withoat any oost to the county. Wash Jones waa plaoed on outside pauper list at 11.60 per month. Ordered that S. A. Alford be relieved of special eohool tax in Dunne township, Pine Ridge diatriet?not _ being in raid district. T. 8. Collie and N. B. Young were appointed a committee to investigate Wolf Pit hill sd 1 see it a new road will be neoeaaary. - S It waa ordered that upon the ruling of the Attorney General as represented by the OSunty Attorney alt excess taxes of the Louisburg Wagon Cu., for 1900, be relieved. Montgomery Dumber Co., waa relieved of taxes on $800?the same having been given in by P. Si bliruill. Mrs. MollievLuceons was relieved of all taxes ia Dunn's township?said taxes having been given in twice. Fannie Alston waa plaoed oh the outside pauper liet at $1.60 per month. ' J*Keport of D. 6. Pearce, Manager of the Depositor;, was reoeived and filed. The allowance for J alia Walker out lid e pauper was increased from - t 1.00 to <2.00 par month. Bond of 1. W. Griffin, Standard Keeper for Franklin county, was received and reoorded. Mr. Griffin then took oath of office before the Board. ? - " Bond of F. R. Pleasants, Manager of the Medieal Depository, was received and reoorded. Mr. Pleasants took oath of offioe before the Board. ' \ ~ ' ' Keport of Dr. J. E.Malone,"Superintendent of health, waa received and filad. He report* the ooenty home and jail in goad ooadition. N. B. Yonag was appointed a; committee with Dr. R. F. Yarborough and D. F. MoKinne to eattle the amall pox aeeoent between the town of Loaiebarg aad Franklin ? ?eonnty.?? .."..'j-.. ?i??T?? j The Board togethar with' the Sheriff drew the jar/ list for April < Superior Court, which wilt be foand | in another oolnmn. A number of aotoual were allew^. ed and the Board adjournad to meet again Tuaaday. -, > The Board met on Tuesday morn i ing iD aocorduuse with adjoarnment ; on Monday ? all meabera being ' present. Minutes of preoeediag i meeting were read apprevad after i which the following waa attended ~i _ . to; < : Reaolntien that Gee. Battle -be j pardoned from the pabflo roade en i accoant of an injury received while I coning hii sentence was read and approved and ordered to he sent to i the Governor. < * ] Margaret Ethridg* was plaoad on ] outside pauper list at 11.00 per ' moeth. * 1 It waa ordarad that tba read lead- 1 ing from Dr. R. P. Floyds ia a wee- 1 . _1_ tn the Patrick aad 1 Looiibnrg road be allowed with uoi ] expense to ooeoty. ] report* b. tmh., i>. y, . McKlnns end Br. R. *. YarWoagh 3 a oommittse appointed to make set < tlei&lR of the snail pex aeoouate < between Leoisbnrg aml Fraakli* ' ' >ax>y- i ?. JJIllilpllpJIillilllii RAN iNAGEB ' ' " . t county, ww rmlTid. They recommended that the town pay one-f earth and the eoaaty three-fourths. Report of P. B. Griffim, Treaaerer ww received and i coord ed. T. B. Wilder was appointed U aot witli a oommittee trom the Agricultural College to select places tor the improved wrw of land for the benefit of the iarmenk Report,of E. If. Williams, Superintendent of the eenaty heme, wa? received and filed. He reports 10 white and 18 oelored inmate#. Sheriff Kearaer wee instraoted to issue 1 tee nee to Avon Diet* to peddle with horse and wagon far one pw- . 1 r . . It was ordsred that the eeaoty pnt up signs st ssoh end of the LoaisbDrg bridge forbidding any one driving ovar said bridga faster thah a walk, and any one violating these laws shall be fined 12.60 and oost. i' - ;* A nam bar of aeooants war* allowed and tha Board adjourned to ita next regular meeting. Bplaoop&l Serrices. There will be no \er vises at the Episcopal Charob on Sunday Mar oh 18tb as tba Rector will held servioes on that date in Kittrell. Servioes daring the week on Friday March 11th at g p. m., and on Wednesday, March 10th at 5 p. m. Everybody cordially invited. To Speak at Loulsburg. Hon. Edward F. Barnes, of Fewark, N. J., National Lecturer for the Modern Woodmen of Aaaerioa, will deliver an address to the people ot Louisbarg and Franklin ooaaty in the Coarl House on Monday night, March 14th. The publie is oordially invited to attend. Mr- S. S Ranadell, Jr., lmprovMr. 8. S. Ranadell, Jr., who was accidentally shet in tha right feot aome time ago la rapidly imDravino. U< virttku to Franklin ton lut week where Dr. Harris performed aa operation on bis foot Friday and took therefrom a lot of gsn wads, shot and a pi?a of rabbsr book P????? Gupton-Smlth Dickens, March 7th.?Yesterday aflarnoea at 3 o'elook, was tha aosoe ot one af the inoet beaulifal uaarriafaa of ths aeaaoo, whan Mias Elizabeth Catharine Smith the popular yonng daughter of Mr. W. Df Smith baaama the wife of Mr. Ralph Norwood Gap ton. < Tha altar wataanked with palms and farna and oa either aide -of it a pyramid of candles ahed a Aft glow The osremony was performed under an aroh of evergreens, by the paator of tha bride, Bro. George M. Duka, in his inimitable manner. Pefore tbe bridal party entered Mias Chassis Vhelesa sweetly aang -'O Promise ma." The bridal party entered by tbe grand old strains of Mendelssohn and while the solemn Worde were being prononnoed wbioh made them man and wife, the sweet itraina of "Constance" died- the remotest raataaia of the dear 'old jhurch. Aftsr tbe solemn.words ware irtiatic atyls played Lohsngrin as Ike party tiled out. mi 4 - i n* pat*? entered In tit* following order First oatn* the oabers? 4 Mr. F. G. Parrieh, Mr. Charlet Villains Eleiander, of Nashville, r?nn., and Mr. G. B. West. Tb*n the following attendants, Hiss M?j Eleanor Hollingsworth, Dr. Norman ' -Smith, Mim Deedie M. Unosst.r, Mr. Samuel Griffin, Miss Anni* Elichardsot Bwanadon, Mr. G.' jl Parnsh,Mia Jyeeph Ella Smith, Mi. 1 H Wood, and MMs Engania Braswall and Mr. William J. L.disstar. Next osms two ongbt atraauva little gills, Mis* Myrtle Parish, as Hog bearer, oarryiog to* i . i-Vt <' ':"*r**>''" t'' - SS THECOUHTY, THE LOUISBURG. N. C.. FRIDA' ring on diver waiter and Mia* Ladle Ineooe carrying tbe lioeaee on e beeket of Lille* ^ the valley end fern*. Tbeee liulVjjirls wore white lingerie frock*, with pink sashes end how,, Mm* Pa.line Smith, ,? Loaiebarg, e ooatin of the bride wee maid of honor, She wore e w * embroidered pnnoeee and carried en arm beqnet oi pink carpationa. and ferna. * The groom entered with bfe. beat men, Mr, Jamea Kearney Smith, of Nashville, and the bnde entered with her maid ot honor. She waa a fair pioliity of a pr.tty young bride in a lovely hand embroidered mescaline. She carried a with a long white aaab. The bride ia a typical Southern girl and n a voting woman of I lovely treita of oharaotar and admired by a large oirole of frienda. The groom ia a proeperous yeang merehadt of Gapton. He ia eateemed aa a man for hla high honor and integrity. V v Aa an evidence of their popularity they were raoipientc of many handorne presents of silver, ohina, braaa, linen and, out glasa. An old fashioned Somthern dinner was given the bridal party, tbe day before the marriage by tbe father of (be bride. I Mrs. 8. N. Neltne, sister of the groom, entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner Sunday evening, in honor of the bride and groom. Covers were laid-*tor ' thirty-air guests. A large rustic basket of jonquils and naroissi formed the centre piece. The oelor scheme throughout the dinoing-room and parlors was white and green. Her. G |. Duke to. SpeakRev. G. M. Duke will deliver an addreea at the oldsing of the Sandy Creek Sohool at the sebool house on Friday morning, Marcfr 18th, at 11 o'clock. The publio is especially invited to attend and hear hi sddresa. To Organize Boys Corn Club tteroey General T. W. Biokett informs us that he has made arrangements with Mr. Bohuab, of the A. 3c M. College, of Ralsitfh, te eome te Louuburg on Saturday, March 26th to organize a Franklin county Boya Corn Club. Tbia is a move we are indeed glad to aae started and we hope to see every man and boy in Franklin county preaent at thia meeting. Dr- Coppedge Locates at Konansyllle. Kenansvtlle, K. C., March.? Dr. Thoa. O. Coppedge,ef C as talis, Nsab county, has located in Kensnsrille, Puplin county, to mnneert Dr.-John A. Ferrell, who is to take charge of the osmpaign in the State for the er ad lotion of the bookworm. Dr. Coppedge is a graduate of^ie College of' Physicians and Surgeons of Baltimore and for the past two years has been in partnership with Dr. T. A. Matthews, ef Csatal)B. Marriages. Marriage licensee were issued' t01 the fallowing couples during the month of Februgry, by otrr cfBdeiiT Register of Deed: D- Moody, Lee Insooe and Carrie T* it; - ? ! auningaworio, J. e. Harris and Julia Fraxiar, Robert P. Jonas and fleteh Paarca, J. B. Pearce and Hand* Jonea, B?nj. P. Hotden and WUlia Hicka, William N. Puller, Jr. aod Lea* E. Wilder. Colored ? Paul Mitohall and Lalia William*, Ban Wright and Jenoi* Evana, Nick Alston and Onnie Bart, Prank Pari* aad Agnaai Pair/, Tallin Joboaon and PanUie J oho* an, Sam Canady and llattia Ritlay, E. 6. Millar and Luna bibbjr, Eugene C. Scarborough and Lao/ S. Parson, Press White and Lattia O'Neal, arfield William* and T. Matilda Olilton. STATE, THE VHXOH. f, MARCH 11, 1910. ^ * ^ 1 " ^ , THt MSYING PEOPLE * * THEIR HOTBHENTS IN AND OUT OP TOWN. Those^Who Hue TUTOd kdttltbnrr the Put Week?Those Who Have Gone Elsewhere for Boelneu or Plus ore. Miaa Annie Pegrara is visiting frisnda at HeodersoD. Rev. Josiab Crudup, sf Rockingham, is Slatting rslativaa in ts?D. Mr. O. K. Coeke returned this week from a visit to Washington. too, is viaiting at Mr. G. L. Ayeooka'a. Mra. G. J. Jeter and children, of Chase City, Vs., are visiting Mr. G. II. Cooper. Mra Harry Blaoknall and sod, ef Greensboro, are visiting at Mr. J. J. Bartow's. Maj. J. B. Thomas, of Apex, was >11 ihiuhuk ai me inspeotion er of Co., D. Tuesday. Mr, H. C. Tsyloi left Tueeday for Wileon to attend the funeral of hie sister who died there en Monday. Jne. E.Williams, who is attending school at Raleigh, spent several days the past week with his people here. Mrs. P. H. Mangam and obildren of Wake Fogest, are visiting her her father, Mr. J. J. Person, this week. Messrs S. S. Williams and D. T. Williams left the past week for I Apex, where they will raise a> crop of tobaecoTbis season. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Aycocke left Friday for the home of Mrs. Aycocke's father in Halitax eounty on" account of the death of her father. Mr. Alex Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Toepleman, of Henderson and Mrs. E. H. Boy tins, ot Norfolk, Va? came over from Henderson on Automobile Wednesday. Mr. K. K. Alien returned Tueeday frcm Baltimore, where he went to see hie brother, Mr. P. S. Allen, whe is in the hospital there for treatment. The many friends of Mr. P, S. Allen will be glad to learn that he is improving very fast and expects to return home in a few weeks. Annual InspectionOu Tuesday of thin weak, Company D., Leaiaburg Rifles? underwent their annual inspection, under the supervision Col. Thomas Stringfleld, of the North Carolina National Guard, and Xiisat. A. N. Butler of the United States Army. Although no official statement was given out, wS learn that the Oompany made a very good sho-?ing and received many words of praise, net only mapv thi officials, but many ef the citizpns. Before the hour for inspection Poittnin Tlonlrn aKIt vvrve* mo vwuipnuj out for drill and the bdya showed up exceedingly well and did great credit to their office . . -. ' " At niglit Captain Banks gave a reception at the Loulsbarg (Iota! to inspecting officers and the office* of the Company which was greatly enjoyed. . ... to Establish Demonstration Far me. The following ia a copy of the relolntien paaaed by the Boaid cf Donoty Commissioners on Monday, 'elative to establishing demonstrates farms in this coaoty: Resolved: By the Board of Oorauuaionera of Franklin ooanty at this U regular meeting on the first If on lay of Marob, 1910, that the Agrimltnral Department of the State of (forth Carolina be, and it is hereby tarnestly petitioned to establish IsmouaUalkm farun on ftwr differ- int roeds leading into LoOisburg, ho oonnty seat of Franklin Ooanty. It is farther resolved: That T. 3. W iider be end W hereby, appoint ; . ?SB?YTy V1. 1 I - . ' .a ' riME JLjL T ' -1 . ' , ed ageot and representative of this Board to sot io conjunction with the representative of the Board of Agrioultara is tba aalaotton and establishment of aaid firms. JThat? oap? ?f tfifa malatiotLbtL at onoa aaat to Hon. W. A. flraham. Commissioner af Agriculture of tba State of North Carolina. Banquet at LonlsburgOn Thursday night of last wash after a spscial steeling of tba Lomeburg Chapter, Ns. 26, Royal A rob Masons, sailed to eaafar degrees and to which a camber of gentleman of the order from Hsndarsen and TranKllntoa fcad'bMh t&flted to attend, one of the most delightful and greatly enjoyed banqaeta given in Louiaborg ip many years was gieea to the visitore and applioants fir the1 degrees by the members af the loaal ehlpter. Tba banquet waa given at the Louis burg Hotel, where the dining room had been decorated with the oelora and eatbleme of the degreesja a vary pleasing sobams. About 11 o'clock tba ladge adjourned and the entire number repaired to the hotel where everything Tisd1 been put in reedineee for their recaption. The following is tba mean spread before them which was greatly enjoyed: Stewed Oystere, Barbe cue, trickle, Corn bread, Lightbread, ] Turk Ay with crater dressing, Crasher riaa, pjjokle, Biscuit, Celery, Chicken Salad, Quartered Tomatoes with Mayonaise, Cbeese Sandwich, Olivet Craeke A^Cak e. After eaoh of theguesta had parttaken liberally and maay impromptu epeecbee had been made the orowd diaparncd each ana all unanimously agreeing that it waa one ef the beat tbef had attended in many yaara. Eepecial oredit ia dee Mr.and Mrs. J. S. lotccaiter and their assistants for the eioellent aupper and the pretty and pleaaing arrangements made fer the accommodations ef the guests. List of JurorsThe following ia a liat ef jorora drawn by the Board of Coonty Cemmieaionera.oa Monday, March 7th, fer the Apnl term of Franklin Saperior court: _ Fibbt W asit?E. R. Stallinga, P. M. Bennett, J. F. Harris, N. M. Iluff, J. A. Clark, J. H. Jor.se, J. W. Perry, W. H. Stalling*, R. G. Winn, D.J. Brewer, E. L. Harris, J. P. Bledsoe, C. T, Hudson, Geo. W. Boobs, A. F. Yick, J. A. Bean, D. K. Nelms, G. W. Eavas, O. C. Ayeone, G. W. Poythreee, R. H. Griffin, O. B. Gay, D. V. Cheevee, C. W. Perry, W. O. Minor, J. J. Holdea, J. R. Paoe, J. R. Mitohiaer, F. M. Wiggs, WrjC. Faller, J. W. Cheeves S. R. Perry, E. E. Maraball, W. Hal Mann, C. F. Faulkner, B. W. Bsllard. Sscohd Wbbk?Wbit Hayaa, F. F. Alley, >T. H. Weathers, R. L. Clark, C. 0. Wheleee, JK. B. Wright, J. E. Whitfield, B. 6. King, A.M. Wheleee, A'. C. Perry, J. Jf. Ellington, P. G. Den ton,''P. G. Smith, O. M. daub, J. T. Moody, J. C. Paris, Sr., Mb M. CqUina, F. M. Davis. . r. ^ Bast OaroBua Teacher's Training SchoolNotes. /President Wiight left February USrd to attend the Superintendents Department of the National Eduoatioaal Association in Indianapolis. From there be will visit the best normal schsola of tba middla waat. The Spring and Summer Courses fer teaehere will hegia Maroh 15th. These are divided Into two tonne of tan weeks eaoh: March 16th May 24th: May 24 th Jely 80th. This work is arranged to as to be of the greatest pmeticsl rid to Uaohsrs, oombiaiag oootents and method. The students are emthoaiaetlo over tennis, aioellent mafts bars bees proTHieu. a ton dm oiab baa boon i otgfBiMd with th? folio wis* affioarn PrMtdrat, MIm Elkobtth TtTlM;l "V"' -'"J?h?- ' X :?~ ' ' : " ' . - V. * ^_ ' I SUBSCRIPTION 91.00 PER YEAR ;.' ti m ^ W NUMBER 8 . __: Vioo-Preaident, Mis* Kate Blount; Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. S. M. Long. The Y. VT. C. A., gave a reoital followed by a aooial meeting en the svdfaing vof February %m 1?? . > proceeds will be uaed to help send "a delegate to the Aahevtlle Summer Conference. ~ The Association baa added greatly to the aUraitlTaneei of tbeir hall by filling the windows with growing plaata.. ) Mrs. Ogden, teacher of Domestic Soienee, baa begun a aeries of lectures to each olaas on Household Eoonemica. These lectures will be of great practioal value. In the reoent fire Prof. Ragedale lost a number of valuable hooka. Hie. -** office waa in the Maaonie Temple wbieb waa completely destroyed. The Pitt Ooanly TeachersL_Xibrary waa also burned. Rev. J. H. Shore, of the Jarvis Memorial Methodist ohareh, preach 1 ?. ?l?4 . .. * ou au vmueoii sermon to toe students ia the Assembly Hall Sunday < , . > evening. Notice Confederate Veterans. The members of R, Jf. MoKinney Csmp ftao. 1627 XJ. 0. V. are hereby notified to meet in the Court House at Loaiitiarg on Friday the 26th day of March ltlO. I urge upon the old veterans lb attend, as it is the last meetings befoze-the ?Rational. meeting at Mobile Ala. on the 2ti of April. . ( Our ranks are rapidly thinning, and btt. few'to answer roll oall. In memory of our departed com- V radee their widows, and ohildren, we should ever cherish their sacrifice and devotion to duty- , H. 0. Ksarnht, Com. J. O. Cbbbkuskb, Adit The Love You Should Feel For Tour Farm. We would have every farmer love hit work even at the artist loves his work, and in this spirit, too, every former should love bis ftrm itself as he-would love a favorite horse or dog. He should know every rod of the grooiFi, should know jua't what each acre ia beat adapted to, should feel a joy and pride in having every hill and valley look its beat, ani^ should be ss much ashamed to have a field scarfed with gullies as. he would be to have s beautiful colt marked with lashes; as much ashamed to have a piece of ground worn out from ill treatment as to have a _ horse gannt aud bony from neglect; as much hart at seeing his acres sick from wretched management as be would be at seeing hit cows half starving from the tame cause. I Love your ground?that pieoe of God's creation which you hold tn tee simple. Fatten its proper parts at -? carefully as yon would nurture an ailing Collie. Heal the washed, torn ! plaeea ia the hillside as you would the barb-soars on your pony. Feed * with legumes and soiling crops And fertilizers the galled and barren patch that needs special attention; nurse it baok to life and beauty and frnitfulneas. Make a ?r * the bottom that ia inclined to wnah; ? watch it and care for it until the kindly root-maaaea heal eVery wound, and in one unbroken aurtaoe the "tidea of graea break into .foam of flowera" opon the enter - edgea. Don't forget aeon , the foraat?landa. ?:?.? See that evary acre of woodland haa troea enough oa it to mako it profitable: "a good aland* of the timber orop aa well aa of every other orop. Have an eye to the beautiful in lay- . ing off the cleared fielda?a true , heie and there, but no wrptotyid beggar'a-oeat mingling of little ^afohee and little rente: rather broad fleloa folly tended and of aa nearly * uniform fertility aa poeaible, making of your growing eropa, aa it were, each a beaatiful garment, whole and unbroken, to elothe the fruitful acre* and tend m He gave the first Garden into the keepfog of onr firat parenta?Raleigh, (N. 0.1 Pronreaaivo
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