-?-a x -_j= - - ? ' WMjBFz. ... > v?v " y' ftg?v* * .'i * 4 I 1 ' H /"" Music is the only sensual p ffi out Vice. rH ? pjj ' ?Alt music pesple seam t< 'Si It is the engrossing pui ( ffi the only unpunished passii _ -- gj1 There is something deep 1 ? ' melofly, for body and soul jtf together. jtA' Music is a prophecy of ? < | I be, the fainbotlvtf promts i ffl out of seeing intV hearing | H 'Si Every genuine strain of < 9 i serene prayer, or bold inspi Hi to be united with all at the ' ' things. < 9 I Music belongs to no conr i M" value beautiful' music Iroi Sg I part of the globe it may co ?S? Music is at once the prod j ft 1 ing and knowledge, for . 331 from its disciples, compose , Cft [ formers alike, not only tal ' - .i Wl thusiasm, hut also that kn< 'Hi perception which are the n , 'gfl , traeted study and reflectior igi We bave mail} V l|; USE < L0CAUS. ?W. A. Nowell has moved . his family to the large ' house on Hille? hero street and will oonduet a boarding bouse. ?History is repeating itself. F..r the first time in ten years the S. A. L., pay train passed through iierp Tueeday morning paying ott the em-; ployeee of the toad. ?As Easter cornea this year on the fourth Sunday in this month, and that beingLthe day for regnlar servioea at the Baptist oharob, He v. W. W. Rose will oendnet Easter services at the Methodist chnrcb on next Sunday morning st 11 o'clock. ?Capt., Kearney has completed hie earn mill astr his """"" g;n and m now ready, to grind all that may -be brought to -him. l his will be welcome news to a good many of his .?.? i?? i?i ? ; nwt wMwiwn wiiv imw uau w wrrji " their corn several Biles to get it ground, Mill day wilL be Saturdays. ?The Oraded School ball team praetioed their first time, Wednesday ?-?_ .afternoon, in their new ball park near the school. They will play a eeriea of games with the ootton mill - and town boys during the next few weeka, then go at it for good. The first of the series wsa played Monday and resulted in a score of 18 to nothing in favor of the school boys. ?Lait Thursday afteraoon the news reached here that Mr. Walter S. Moore who waa at Rex Hospital in Raleigh, was dying. The news wa* a shock to every'body as he was reported every day to be getting on fine. The end came about 8 o'olooa Thursday night. His wife wsa with him when tlte end came, having gone to Raleigh Thursday morning ,-'Ifl*- Moore was 44 years old and leaves a wife and five children. His w Mtnjine were brought from Raleigh ttfiyxmM, asd was buried at Rboaeauer Saturday, Rev.. Q. B. Starling, of Kittrell, conducting the ?The regular annual inapeotion - . FRAN V< I ' v.-? ? . V' \. JTLKL3X. leaser* with- Music is the outfloi mind. Music alone has th rry uf Interpreting transo rauit almost wUh alwo,uM trath. uression it leaves the i end g?od in ^. hind it. go strangely And sing your happ ' While nature listens. This mirtUul strain 'hat life is to X cadence gladder thi e translated x < - I. / music is a ire^l demand, i heart of all ttry, ami we 11 whatever _ me. luct of feelit requires rs, and perent and eniwledge and ?sult of pro' T of the best makes el 3UR SHEET ifrtti . W. HC of Co. F., The Franklin Guard, 3rd N. C. X. G., was held in ita armory on last Wednesday morning. The inspection was conducted by Col. Thomaa Strigfield, assisted by Lient. ClifF Butler of the regular array and was very rigid ?~the men being questioned very carefully as td the pirts of their rifles and other rifle work. The inspection was very creditably passed and a very good showing made by the men. The Co. ruoeived 100 per oent on attendance and their property loss was less than 1 per oent. The Co. was inspected in their Olive Drab Uniform. Tbe next drill will be on Friday March 18th at whioh a team will be selected to compete for the beantifnl cap presented to tbe Guard and to be oompeted tor annually by Dnpont Powder Co. Tbe shoot for the imp will be on April 11th 1910. Personal. Mr. G. L. Whitfield spent Monday in Raleigh. G. C. Mitohiner left for Riohmond Monday night. bib. uevine, 01 Horlina, la visiting at f. J. Highta. M?j. i. B. Thomas, of. Looiaburg, waa in town Wednesday. Mia. }. W. Novell visited friends in Yoniigaville last week. Capt. D. V. Byram, of Henderson, spent Sanday villi his fatbai bare. Jaok Klster returned Monday from a visit to his father in Monroe. Mrs. J. B. Cheatham aud Capt. E. J. Chealbam spent MonBar in Lonia. Mrs. M. C. Henley ia in Baltimore porohasing her spring stook of goods, Mrs-. Charlie May and son, are visiting at the home of J. W. .Nowll. ___ ' Ufj c\ im ?-. .n^in it SB X3T7 V? IflliCniOCi vpvu^iiiij^ 4 few daye with' her brother, J. R. Nioholeon. : . Miae Kathleen Ballard left Tuaeday afternoon to vieh her aiater at ? -i#,?VsfiKSi*.f. 1 , -S: '5;'V , " -7 _ I N T ON rr? WIPNUPAV* Mi '"^*-??. * ". "- ' * " ' \ """ Mtje If of a beautiful 0 sutely, melody i To chaer the mi e inherent power ' human strife endent affsetieno To sob the tha wi In power of ex- y rows rent, sister arts far be- And soften dowr life. y roundelay , Melody, both toi Till today _ ia for the raising u i has never known ana the sweetenin in its own. s< ttavard Ood. mm *rt. I lipES " v I f Pianos and Organs 5IC )LLI]Nr Kooky Mount. Lieut. S. E. Winston, of You.iggville, wa? in town attending inspection last Wednesday. Leonard Henderson came home i from Chapel Hill and spent last week with bis people here. Miss Rie Parker, of Warrenton, who has been visiting at B. W. Bal- i lards, returned home Monday. ' Mrs." O. Q. Dnke and little son, of i Raleigh, returned home yesterday 1 after a short visit to her father. ? ( Messrs S. C. Vann and B. T. Green left for Richmond, Va., Monday night, in the internet of the good road) j Mrs. Dr. Spruill and family, who 1 have been spending some time with relatives in and near town, returned" " to their home at Nawark, N. J., * yesterday. Barraee* Class Orgnnlied-^ The Baraoea class of the Baptist 1 Sunday "School at Franklinton elect- i ed the following offioers Sunday: 1 R. B. 'White, Teacher. i C. S. Williams, Aet. Teacher. ? A. S. Joynyr, President J. R. Frye, Vice President L. 0. Pine. Secretarv. R. I. Gapton, Aet.'Secretary. T. T. Cooper, Treaaorar. W. D. Morrie, Reporter. The claea haa recently been organized and ia eompoeed of aome of the beat material of the town who are very entbuaiaatic and will go to work to get every young man io I town in Sunday Softool. Their Jiret mee'iug, w>< very mihueiaetto and the organisation will be a euooeaa from every at ami point. V ' V Once WggKBW Always |fcr\o/j IVMTWUdl t ; v : ' .'.' \ '. ,' 1 --..k.; ' ? ""*1 J < t '' ' , * a d e: part m i *RCH 16 mt. gcal ti rom heaven was sent I regard music not only as an il. when tired with whose object it ia to please the but as ene of the moat pow* y..w< h...*, hy snr. means of opening our hearts, ant moving our affections, i the rugged road ef Of all the arts beneath the heaven That man has found, or God has gi >al and instrumental, None draws the soul so sweet awa ip of men's hearts, As music's melting mystic lay ; g of their affections Slight emblem of the bliss above, __ It Boothes the spirit all to love > .#fi&bfip ~ \ h N_ ?~? , ? I fSgmm Bn|MSx )FWir^^^\"' ^"* ' i*;s*"T ' ?* % V ' \ * now on our floor whiefi we in COME TO SEE US V ' * .* . t TORTH, jxxjtsbxj .... vClx? oo^3Q*D rhyvo^y^yvic^yy<|yv<'iry?">rviifv>v I Now For_ \l We Are Ready and \\ TIME BjL H \ : \ in Carrying a full line of Genera] MeroK | Come and figure Withli | ^ Make it In r -j How about your Guano? We handle the PieAnon J j goode. None better for tobaooo, ootUm and ! | Our Prices j I v 1 ? f W. P. NEAL & /* P. S. Meaera. J. H. Best and J. N. Davis are' -j friends come to see them. * " J % Choice and Fresir Cut-Flowers + \jl Iblac Of Carnations^ Rosea, Violets, ate. X' a a Floral deaifljR sdJ Flowers for all oeca- X ions. PoUtd Ffcns sod all kbida of X pot and o#t door ^dding plants. Vpg- X ^ promptly Ailed. \ X Don't buy* / I otmei1 big I01 M. STEINMETZ. Florist. t+ ~Z ' " , / - , t ' ' " ? - ? ' . . * --- . - ?X: *v% -1 .. " I E N T . " jouOjMra 1^ *>rt It was music by which mankind was" i SI ear' humanized. What speech cannot im- gy rrful part to the unwilling and hardened, b ' ?* readily received from words on wings ffi ol lovely sound. C P Music can noble hints impart, I i. ' Engendered fury, kin"le love, Jft ' With unsuspected eloquence can move S And manage ail the man with secret Music remains the universal language R ^ .of natnrr, it speakB to us in wonderful 1 uS and mysterious tones; in vain do we ] l5 ' try to retain its effect by signs for any ffi artificial connecting of the hieroglyphs i U results after all, in indicating the idea I 30 of that which we have heard,. - ' Vv i , Music is the opinion of many, rahks y Vseoond only to faith and religion, and I @ x part from its power, its effect, and its 'Hi many advantages, we may justly re- I 5C gard it as belonging to heaven rather >fe I than to earth, awakening and stimalatr | ing, as it does, in our hearts a dfesire \ to praise the Almighty with psalms Jfi j - and thanksgivings. ^ KB , vite you to call and see. K5 VHEN IN -TOWN RGK jsT. C. *" ^Bl ' f^-^iness 11 to do a | 1 ano, Etc. l?\ )w Wc Can j? I assa Guano Company's I lalyais for all crops. rf - " |l CO. Louisburg, N. C. with us and will be pleased to have their KLEY #^VoWCLl|ft ORStOd MULES | H /a?h py\Qp Time nw yow m *n?R ?0 have, VftH haVe ami of fina mormrt atod mule* to arriva in a