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t FRANKLIN TIME! A. F. JOHNSON, mtwind HUntf* | . Fbidat. Jan. 12, 1012. TAR DROPS. -Monday weak is court week. ? ? Its a flna littla boy at E. W. Fur (unoo!a. ? Tha indications yesterday looked I likei ? Cotton brought 0 1-8 cent* i pound yesterday. ^ ?Dollars to doughnuts yon hare | "broken that mew year resolution. ? According to old traditions this | ?now moat be waiting for roor*. ?The appearance of everything thai past weak looked right much like win ter. ? L. B Scoggin has taken a position t i imr"- I al IVa WjBlWWniy 1MLIM ? : Drug C?. ? Olsrk of the Court Barrow intorms as that the criminal docket Will be fall this term. ? K. P.' Hill Lire Stock Co.. reaeived two c*r loads of nice horses and males the past weeK , ? The recent change in the caused some of oar people to contnne their laHdays; ? CJ.M. Vaugkan haa moved his family to the E. h. Harris residence on the . Nashville road. . ?I Spire has returned to Louisburg I snd wU Spaa business in tKS" tjpp?r Stricklrnd store. ?Those who did not look after their] trouble the past week. -J. P. Hill has purchased the Bailey "tore room oo Mais street next to Far A-Mrchanta Rank. n'? ynn ?at fawfo something public spirited this year, and the best Wf' to do is to start M once. ?Cooper & Bortholomew have leased the Csrlyle store on Main strest sad will mortf their stock of groceries to same this week.' ?If there is an enterprise that owes its soocees to the co-oseratioa of the community It is the local sewspaper. However, there is not an enterprise are imw rsaipro caL ? P. B. McKlnne Inform* as that he has purchased the J. K. Williams farm in Harris township and will mike It a nUmi gtOUIL Hum. Ml. H Lu 11 air is lias mpve^ his family thereon and will have the management of same N.~t,. Mp? ley has moved his family Louisburg from Walt e forest and Is occupying the Howell residence on Main rttnmi. He has takenX position with J. {{. Hawil hi liisneueial' atoto on NiMh iliwL ~~ ? ?If you want to know bow long to al low cows to stay oat in the winter, jUst take off your coat and go out into the yard and stand around awhile. When yon begin to feel uncomfortable, and fee I HVw fnimr into the houae, put tha cows in the barn. = ?We are requested that there will bfe a plav at Seven Paths Academy, "The Broken Hearted Club," on. Fri day night, Jan. 19th,. 1012, if weather Is favorable, if not on the Friday night following Jan. 26th, 1912. Proceeds to go for the benefit of the Academy. Admission fee is 10 and 15 Cents. Pub lic is cordiall invited. ^ ' ? i ?A Nebraska girl in paoking eggs wrntn W n.inn <m mm nfthpm. Away off in California it fell into the hands of a young man, who immediately started a correspondence. Last week lie pacsed hiB trunk and" came to Ne lieved tobe Wis nrst time (a ths Wf tory of Nebraska that an egg ever hatched out a wedding. But don't be susprised at anything in Nebraska. ??*?<* poorly fcaid for their labori_wiU be, frankly admitted. - Teaching is easy work, many deluded people imagine, and not properly entitled to more than moderate compensation. And this is why the vocatioo-ia-crowded with men and womei) of indifferent ability A thoroughly live _man can do better, pecuniarily, in almost any other busi ness. A preaoWr may feel it his duty to> preach on even a paltry salary, but a teachef is not often moved by a sense of duty.' He takes up the work because he Is fitted for it. and has a taste for it Because of his fitness and taste he ought to continoe in it. As an in ducement^ojedo, he shoald be given renumeration approximating, If net equal, to what be cou)d command in ^mo other calling. | . - Pine RJdare Items The holidays are over and work is going on smoothly sgain. K. H. Mullin left Monday for Ral eigh where he will take a couriio at Draughonk Business College. Miss Tprher White, of Bunn. waa a pleasant visitor to Pine< Rjdge last wssk. ? ~ 7 ? Misses Ward and Perry v.sltkd Pilot Saturday. -* T Bum Wilder came ta Pine Ridge Sunday huntlng'for "sweet betsies." J. H|! Wsathsrsby and family have 4 moved to Middlesex. We regret very ? kL , ... * ?'Utu w nave in?in ieayo. ? - _ \ The little eight year old ' eon of John Bullock had the misfortune of falling Ob the iee and' breaking hi* leg Tues day. We are sorrj to hear that Hackney j Riehardson* children continue to be | quite ill with feYer. j 'There will be a tacky party at Pine Ridge school houae -Mat Thursday night. January 18th. Byeryboiy ln vitod. . On laat Thursday evening quite a merry party of young people met at "Grandma BeddingfleldV who chape roned them over to storm "out Mr. and Mia. C.T. Muilin. The meat striking feature of the evening waa the music furnished by Mr. Muilin on the yieHn. The time for leaving came all to soon. All voted Mr. and. Muilin most sharm ing entertainera. Miaa Eu)? Pearls Uuptoa, ef Wake of the primary ProwMCt School. The following deeerve credit for be ing oa the "Henor Roll" for month eoding January 5th 1912, l't grade?' Myta Sbsrron, Willie May and Ruth Catteti. 2nd grade ? Plyler Bherron, Bottle Bennett, Ola Diekerson, Bessie Phelps | and Lula Frasiar. 3rd grade-Kathleen May, Lola Dick- j erson and Henry Wiggins. . t\j>. 4th grade? Eva Fraxier. 8th glade? Piky Pearce, Hareld Phelps, Nora Lee May and Joseph Phelps. Saturday night, in honor of Miae ??ana. Misses Mary and Aliie Ball speot Thursday aad Friday at Sam Ball's; Miaa Willie Ball was a welcome guest of Mrs. 0. C. Ayacue Saturday. lite Ana Fuller was "a welcome guest at Charlie Ferguson last week. Misa Willie Ball -retained home laat Wednesday from a visit to Mrs. Sarah Ayacue.- y " " ' , . 1 " ' ~ many readers a happy new year. I ? Rough Road Ittau. Milan Watte Moimea and Sailis Joy | ner spent a taw days of1 laat week in Rocky M?u?t. I ? ? Miss Saliie Joyner gave a party last Friday nlflht In honor of her cmisin, Miae Annie Poythroee, of Rocky Mount. 3uny to know that Mis. Joe Fuller, - who has been sick for some time, is no better. ? ; = ' ? Henry Joyner left Saturday for Dur |?H?|ft With theBuggy Manufacturing Co.t of-that place. We hop* forhita modi gucceas. - : ; " ; C. H. Holmes, Charlie Alford, Mallie Perry and G. H. Fuller were pleasant callers at G. H. Joyner'a Sunday night. Miaa Fannie Holmes. of near Youngs rille, is visiting Miss Sallie Joyner this week. . Miss Annie Poythreaa, who has been visiting friends and relative* in .and around Louisburg, has returned to her homte near Roclcy Mount. Mwnr Eflwrn Mutny u viunng mr^ giand-parentB this week. *XX The fan you pay for is mora fun to"] the man you pay it to. What a man can 't understand is how I a woman would rather writ* letter* | than enjoy herself. The nf a man'a family ?n I Impend money it only limited by his ca-| paeity to get it Ibr them. I haye Smithwick whi your order for in the day? Phoh Mr, Daniel Toe be glad to take eat at all hours 19^ T. G. Hill. ? For Stile or Itent. A nice house and loton Church street or on Nash street, lien s reasonable. In ease of sale will mil e prices and terms easy. Apply at 01 fceto W.r". Beaslsy. For Rent. My a tort room ol Main a treat. ReataJ Vpply at once to, t. H. Carltle, . . Sayannah, Go. Care of Swift i Mad* A NeWMarrOf Him. iufferlni frdoi pain in mj Btomich, head ?fid ba>k, ' wriUi H. T. Alston, Raltigh, K.>pv,?n<l my llTeraud kidn&jsdld network right, butfour bott)4of illectfto Blunt mt(l* me fe*l Ilk* a now. mm." PRICE 50CTS. At ALL ORUti riCRES. Stock Holders Meeting of The Farmers ^ Mer chant* Bans. The annual meeting o ' the stock holders of the Fanners i Merchant* Bank will be held in\ the < (Bee of the Bank Thursday Jan\l8t iJfJKtt! o'clock p. m. for the pu>vc le ol elect ing dfreetors for the ensui ivear. and to bear a financial report fOJvyear'i work. All stock holders re earnfeMii requested to a Head. If. 8. Outran, Cashier. 1-lS-lt . pubftat and espskslli thf ladies, to call at my markets, and s?e lor them selves the ?leaoly\?ondition in which it la kept. T. G. hKT Mule For Sale If not sold privately >eforehand I will tell a nice mole a'Kj ublic auction on Tussda* during court Week, at IX m. -For Sale far Rent One two ho^aa^ farm, four reom dwelling, barns antiT store house, tele phene connection A. Justice. / V. h. Bowdbk Spring Hope A. FSp.No. 2 N. C. Tolume. Reason Address inquir K^Lauiaburg, N. A geld filled double ose gentleman's watcn, ket*eea thk .tf,? of CooPef A Bartholomew and Ay home on Tuesday It kad attached tdfli a metal chain with old coin ehflm, and contained American moyeraeatX The finder will be rewarded by murmur same to me. / LoJ. Pa stKE li. \ x Mules and Horses K.I'. Hill baa Just returned from Mis souri with two (u loads of horses and moles for 'The^MJil Live Stock Go. Come and see thaNtoek before it is picked over. "All oounK and young and broke and are for sale odveasy terms to fsrmeni, We als d hlV1 * '"TT* stock of buggiee.fsurries, wagons, har stalk cutters and all kinds of improved farm machinery for sale on S credit by mil Lin Block Co. Lady Wa*ted. To introduce our 71 plot* Spring line of I ?Mk fabrics, fancy !kf., kinml pettieoata. 1 7 Fattens. Finaat Una tr direct with the mills you ~ jflta IIO.OO to OOKX) jjtruations packed in . We NOTICE North Carolina. Franklin County, In the Superior Court >. ?t ih vb . SyWfstrr Pet The above defendant} I tlfoni will take noti entitled as above hu in the Superior ty, to eelf c. ion' and the will further quired to ap. the Superior Court at his office in the bury, N. C.. aid the complaint in plaintiff will apply relief demanded This Jan. 11th, IB commenced "Itlm coun ter dirls Petttford that he is re the Clerk of eb. 10th, 1912, '"puae in Louie demur to or the the int. (aid > the ceui W-. M. ^ergon. At said con J. J. Barrow, 1c Smwrinr tout for PUtintiff. PRICE LIST id Strickland Now Building on iWsb Street. Serap iron, any kind 2? cfcnts cash p?r 100 pounds, Bones 2*c, Bfass 0c per pmmrl, r.nppcr Stu Butbex _ Zinc le. Beeswax 20c, ip-een few Hide* 8c to &?, wool 17c to ?lc. \Hitjhest market prices paid for ehieven and ?TO" I. SPIRE ATTENTION J. P. Winston Has W. BL Cooke Stock of sample s ^oes, ..sample hats sample shii ks^ose , 1-2 hose gowns, cUthing,, m. iderVraar,. boys en rubbers, sta tionery ^Mo 10 centsVoois All abort - cheap. Brown Sho ss, ladies col j. p. WTNSTOK FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT THE REGUfci ANNUAL MEE OF THE/ THE FIRST N/yt>ONAL BANK OF LOUISyjRG^. C; / 1$ was decided to increase the capita/stock from>te5, 000.00 to $50,000.00. The books are now opek for subscription to this infer ease, all but $6000.00 of which has been taken. This institution offers a sale and profitable in vestment to thoa* seeking such. Since its organization in 1905 it has.paid in dividends $9,500.00, besides putting $12,500.00 in the surplus fund and vet has a comfortable-balance to tie credit ?f undivided profits. We so licit your patronage. j ! v "??'"y *v FIRST NATIONAL BANK i ?*.. ? .... ' , ?-."-?g; ? ? Officers Cashier, F. B. McKINNE. Pr? ident. Win H. RUFFIN ittVa TTOIOILVU XSHLi Witlf the opening yearWe desire to thWk you for the patronage of the pnftt ?aaiirwncft\h?t your fiit/rft trade will he more than ever It will be hard ta get alafig without hardware, larming implements barbed ami jxiuitry wirev/paints,Ws, varnishes and many other- things including groceries of which we generally have what is needed. See our locals for something we have ndt mentioned here. We Wish Each One j. of Our Former Cus tomers and the Public Generally A ha YEAR And also inform Vou that our efforts will be doubled this yfciryto serve you in the best and most profit ibleymanner to you. - SATISFACTION Bros. Company Oft YOW MONEY BACK
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