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FRANKLIN- TIMES A. F. JOHNSON. Editor ?nd H?Mjcr Fmbat, October 18X911 TAR DROPS. ? Court started Monday. ? Wash your neck ? inside. -Its a fine little girl at Or. A. H. Fleming's. ? Geod health can't h* bought at the drug store. * ? Quite a nice lot of tobacco was in luisburg Wednesday. > ?The change in the temperature Monday was a welcomed occurence. ?Possibly the largest crowd in a long time was in Louisburg Tuesday. ? Quite a number of our people at tended the fair at Raleigh this week. ?Cotton aotd for 10 5-S cents pet pound on the local market Wednesday. ?Although its fair week quite a large crowd have been in attendance at eourtthis week. ?On account of the dry spell the wa ter in the river got too low Saturday to run the eotton gin. ?Remember that most peeple eat too muoh and too often. When you don't know what to eat?eat nothing. ? You can't go under the wlro as s real wianer in life's race unless you have the physical strength to carry on your work. . ? We publish this week's issue of the Times on Wednesday night in order to giye the force an opportunity to attend the fair. ?About the best record on. picking cotton we have heard of yet was made by Mr. J. M. Sykes' eleven year old son, Dwight, one day the past week. He picked 211 pounds in one day. ? '. ?A report reached here Monday to the effect that Mr. J. C. Bowden, of Justice, lost his eotton gin, work shop and storage house together with a lot of cotton, machinery, tools, etc., on last Saturday night. The loss was heavy and without insurance. ?Mr; C. M. Sanders left Wednesday for r^elma where he will open an up-to date jewelry establishment. Mr. San ders has made many friends during his short stay in Louisburg who will regret to learn of his decision to locate else where. ?Since the discovery that ilies can carry disease germs we have eome to understand why typhoid fever be comes prevalent about June, gradually increasing in frequency np. to October and November, and suddenly becoming almost extincc, as it is well known that flies become plentiful about June and disappear with the approach of cold weather. Unquestionable, many outbreaks of typhoid fever that have in the past baffled the epidemiologists could havo been with our present knowledge Bhown to have been caased by these pests. Fortune* In Paces. There's often aaseh troth in tfce ssj ing "her face is bar fortsne, " but its never said where pimply*, akin erup tions, blotches, or other pleas lahea dis figmre it. Inspare hleoJl.il hack of thaas all, and show* the need qf Dr. K lag's New Life Pills. They pnao'e health and beautv. Try them. 23 cents at Ayeock I Vug Co. Popes Itemg Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Helmes visited his mother asar flat Rock Sunday. Mr. G. D. Leavister who has been sick for a long while, we are glad to state, is out again. Mrs. C. B. Conyers, of Cheater, Ta., is speeding this week with Mr. J. H. Conyers. Misses Carrinna and Zelma Holmes spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. Mapollan Bailey and wife spent Sunday with W. M. Perry. Misa Ida Conyers went to Youngsville Sunday. Misses Ida and Maud Fuller spent last Sunday in Vance county with rela tives. Miss Carrinna Holmes called to see Miss Mabel Cook Sunday afternoon. Miss Iiene Pergerson entertained quite a number of young people Bunday night. We are glad to state that Mr. J. W. May's family, who liaa been very sick for some time, is better. We understand that the Baptist Sun day school at FranklintM haa two Ba raca classes and aach class is working to win a prize. Tha class that has the largest attendance is to be treated ho oysters by the smaller class and so abaut 10 or 12 of onr neighbors that lives la sight of their own Snnday School has been going down to help eut this claes. Gene eut aad help as some. Theae few littta children that torn* out hy themselves wtylgjapa slam bet a aad mama rocks the bahy^jre will appre ciate yoar vtait, we wtiltiiri^rMilceyow a feast hut It will add M Btar, 4n yoar Crown. ^ , On Suaday jDOtahm we learaed that a negro man > fld bfen killed near Popes by the aame of Charlie Parson, on Sat urday night. It seems that Charli* went borp* drlaking and abusing Ui| wife and boy sod Mid he was going" hp kill them, and then hU wl fa consulted with the boy and ao ehe went op4hdrs and lata down a nfle by a card an JP the boy took It and started In the house, and meeting hie fathea at the doer fired a ball in his neek killing Mm Instantly. The boy eonreaaed ao we learn at the Coroner* e liquet t. The negro wu a very bad man to his race, bat respectful to whke people and wu industrious. . ' - U. H. P. When you have a had oold you waat the beat medicine obtainable so as to cure it with a little delay as possible. D e-ie ia a druggists opinion: "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen Tsars," says Knoe Lollar of Sar atoga, Ind., "and consider it the beet on the market'" For sale by all drug gists. . *? Farmers Union Work In Frank lin County At the laat meeting ot Franklin coun ty Farmers Union, there was arrange ments made for me to oanyasa the eounty in the latereet of the Union aad Warehouse Cooperation. The idea of the work Is for me to lertnre at eaeh local onion in the eounty and to canvass the membership as near as practical so liciting warehouse stoek and working up more real anionism if posrfble. In short the Franklin County FarmerrUn ion needs a great revival. Lets have it. We will have it if you will do your part. Oar storage house will soon be com pleted and we want, the farmers ot Franklin county to own it free of in cumberance, and he worked up to the point . that we can make ' It beneficial to tiie membership. It is on ly a question for ua to solve, and ao one mu can solve it. Every member rally to the cause. Please take notice of my appoint ments as announced in the Times this week and the following weeks until the work is completed, insist on all of your neighbors to go out and lets get togeth er. These meetings will be public, la dies cordially invited. Where desired an executive meeting at the olose of the epea one. Appointments, meetings to be held at your regular meeting places on the following dates: White Level, Tuesday nfght, Oct. S2. Pearce (Dec Pearce S H ) Wednesday nfcht, Oct. 23. Wood, Thursday aight, Oct. 24. Centrcville, Friday niglit, Oct. 26. S&ady Creek, Monday night, Oct. 28. Laurel, Tuesday night, Oct. 29. Mountain Grove, Wednesday night, Oct. 30. Wishing for good attendance at each meeting, I am yoara Fraternally, J. O. Sledge. | NOTICE.' Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to His Excellency W. W. Kitohin, Governor of North Car olina. for tee pardon of Welford Green who was convicted at the January term, 1912, of the Superior Court of Franklin county of the crime of larceny and sen tenced to two years in the county jail of Franklin couaty to be assigned to work on the public roads of Louisburg nownship . Said application win be filed on the 1st day of November 1112. This October 16th, 1912. W. H, Yavborough Jr., _ -Attorney for applicant. Tke money that has run through the taxi meter will nerei splurge again. Only a woman san generate her sweetest smile when she feels like cry ing. v-.w . . i <?.. nil .. A tobacco grader at once. Prater a pan with family. Can furnish him bouse free. j . Work suftWnt to toat three months., JCome or ftply at once J. a. Bauui. AOManaiBATMx notice. - Liariog qualified aa administratrix of J. B. Leaviater, dee'd. late of Franklin eeaaty, M. C, aatlea la hereby glren to all parson* betdiag aialms&tfsLiut the eatate ol aaid deeedeat to exhibit the same to tha uh*iiiI|ii4. a* to her at tmwr, om ar batfes* the aotb day of September 19UL m this Detiee will be plead in bar ef their seeOTSry. AH per aoaa Indnhtort to aaid aetata wlU pleaee make inanleti pajmeat. Tble Septeaiber 2Mfc. 1 9YL Iwul Lttnnt,iiW> of J. HL Zjearleter, dee'd. W. H. Tarherssigh. Jr.. Att'y. , VALOABLB LAND roB SALE Under aad by rirtoe of the power of eale oootolwed hi a ' certaia martgage deed, executed oa the 29th day nf Dee. 1910 by aad between C. C. Bowdea and wife HetneMa Bowdea, to Whit Hep kin*, dn wssd, which aaid mortgage deed, h daly recorded in the office of the Bagtotor at Deade. at ftaaklin ooanty, in Beak 119 at page 456 refer-, aaee balag hereby <asde to the tame for particular* (default baring been made fa the pajmit ot the toiatudmne, se cured by aaid mortgage daad) wa the undersigned admtoMratosa of thfe aaid Whit Bopkina will am Monday the 2iet day ot Oatohar, 19 J 1 betaaau U and 1 o'eloak p. as. a* the eanrt boaee aoar in Prsnklvn coaatr, affer for sale to the higbeat bidder tor aaah the following dMeribed real eetate, to wit: That ewtain tract or pareal of land lying aad being to Franklin county. North Cbroliaa. la Cedar Bock town ship aad deacribed aad defined as fol lows: Beginning at a pointers 19 links E of a small red oak Creakmane and Cop pedge comer, tbeaea ? 86 E, 198 p 20 links to a black gum and pointers Priv itts corner thenee N 6 d E 69 1-2 poles to a potatoes Priritts oorner, thence N 85d 66 1-2 polee to a poplar in John Giiffins line, thenee a now line S 20 1-2 W 22 poles 18 links to a red oak now Bums eoroer; then N 85d W 77 1-2 polee to a stake as>d poiotm In W, W. Bowderai line; thenee S 3 8-4d W 47 poles 17 links to the beginning contain ing 48 acree more or leee. J. J. Hopkins Jobs C. Matthews Adcr.'r of Whit Hopkins estate Finch & Vaughna. Att'v. p~ SPIRES Chickens and Eggs I want to bay all your ehlckens^gecse guiaeas, duueks aad ojrgs. sweet pota toes, fruits and all ?ountrv produce. I also buy okl iroa, copper, zinc aad brass, furs and beeswax. I pay 9 eonts for cow bides. I pay the highest mar ket v rice for all above. II. SPIRE NOTICE To Taxpayers The town tax books have been turned over to me with in structions to collect same at once. If you have any differ ence with the town have same settled by the board of com missioners as I have been in structed to get the cash. Please be ready to- settle your taxes on ray arrival to sare both of us trouble. - R. W. Hudson Tax Collector Car fare is all a woman needs for a day of shopping. Baking P^wtler AfosolaiteffPore ItieonlyBsRingPowdermade from Royal OrapetfFsm of Tartar FIRST NATIONAL BANK PQ a o 5 ? The T- ?" <? 1 ?* ... w ^ a 1 AVli vi'iywE- J.12*JUCY is in cms bank Look[ at these two'men. They have been to market their cotton. JOnefpaQhU money In the bank and the other dida't _ They were held up on the way home.?The silly fellow who wanted to take hU money home had to *'deliyer"to the (?"SH ha other was abte .ve them .the laugh"? ois money was in th* bank. Take a leaeon fro mi this ? pat your harvest? money in Mita bank l(ke all other suooeeefol fatmers. it is the sa/eat plaae? withdraw tt whenever you. pleased. H t FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAMXAL $50,000.00 SURPLUS M.CDO.OO DEPOSITS *180,000.00 , Officers , PkmMm*, Wm. H. RUFFIN . Cashier F. B. McKIXKE. ABeUtent-CashUw, TrW. WAT SNV9 1VN0IXVN XSHLi Cook Stoves, Ranges ? / Heaters, and Grates If interested, an inspection will profit you. On the Corner L. P. HICKS Louisbnrg, N. C. Heating stoves . RANGES An Assortment of THREE HUNDRED to select from McKinne Brothers Company : ? ? ? - Louisburg, N. C. . 1 y ?'"?4- \ t' - . h -ri'l'v M SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK
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