FRANKLIN TIMES 4. F. ; JOHNSON. Editor and Manager I >J I u . L on Tin, ... ?1.00 UX MONTHS, -J : ... ? ? .4S rHBH MONTHS. - - .*6 Friday. October EG 1912 COUNTY TICKET. For Houa of Representatives: J. A. TURNER. For Register or Deeds: J. B. YARBOROUGH. For Treasurer: P. B. GRIFFIN. For Sheriff: W. H. ALLEN. For Co roper : DR. S. P. 8IMPSO*. >or Barwyor: B. B. EGKRTON. Foe Commissioners: T. S. COLLIE. J. H. UZZELL, J. H. COOKE, J. 0. WILSON, J. H. BALLENTINE. Coumty Canvass. Th? regular e?unty canvass of tha Democrat!* candidates for tba variooa county ofices will be held aa per the dates mentioned below. At each of these appointments speakers of nots will be present to talk to the people on the issues of the dsy. Yon are espec ially requested to attend these speak ings, remembering that only when all the people exercise the privilege to \ote will the people role. Go oat sod carry your neighbor. All are invited. The appointments follow: Yeangsville, at Youngs rille. Friday, Oct. 25, Mr. W. C. Hammer. Franklinton, at Franklinten, Satur day, Oct. 26, Hon. J. H. Small and W. C. H annuel". Haycsville, at- Epsom, Monday, Oct. 28, Mr. P. Murphy? joint meeting with Vance county. Gold Mine, at Centreville, Tuesday/ 0< " ~ " ? Oct. SO, Hon. J. W. Bailey. . Cedar Rock, a? Stalling#, Thursday, Oct. 31, Hon F. S. SpjriUl. Cypress Creek, a^&fven Paths, Fri day, Nov. 1, H on: S. F. Austin. I-ouiaburK.,st Louisbnrg, Saturday, Nov. 2? SpSkers to be supplied, x ' J. R. Collie, Ch' Tubneb, Sec'y- * J. R. Collie, Ch'mn. If indications have anything: to do with matters it begins to Jook like "Woodrow Wilson is ?oicff to be handed the Presidency on a silver waiter. Tie report that Jack Johnson was shot and killed by the brother of the young girl he abducted has been denied or found to be without foundation. Evkrtbodt is invited to attend the appointment* of the couaty candidates in their county canvass. There will be some good speaking and ;oa will enj?y the day . Go out and carry your neigh bor. Amosg the list of Federal jurors for the term which convenes in Raleigh on Tuesday, Noveiaber, ttth, 1912, we no tice the following from Fnaklia coun ty: J. A. Mitchiaer, Franklinton, first week; W. H. Harris, Franklinton, sec ond week. Prmidint Taft sayi that the hixh prices on the necesaitiea of life are on the decline. Let it be hoped ti}ey are, although do eTidenee of such a calami ty haa reached here yet. However the suggestion within itself ia tome conge lation. Jack Johnson, the negro pegilist, ia in trouble again. This time he la jack ed np for abducting a white girl in Chicago the past week. It leoka like by bow fht 'r~ ?? ^ how to conduct himself bettat or pet him where bis conduct will not interfere with other people. It matters not wbe yea are for it is your privilege to vote and you should exercise that privilege. Remember if yon fall to exercise this piivilege you will have no right to criticise anything pertaining to the election. Just as much responsibility rests upon your shoulders as any one elee'a in the mat ter of good government. Don't forget that you have a right to vote for your choke for United Statee Senator in the preferential primary that will be held at the same time and place of the regular . election in November. This la importaat aa It will decide who will be the next repreeenlative in that important body. Wa leant the MUjelWjti to chaege of the medical depository have decided to keep** better grade of boose In the fu ture. It it a splendid deeiaion^and they should receive the congratulations of the entire public. Many kicka have 5S^?&i?Ci,S.riB aa it is suppeesd to be used far medi cinal purposes it **? to as the best ihould be kept Im stock. ' He#ever on* der the law Umj should be ?bl* to mB a pretty 'Rood ptde tor one Jo liar a quart as they an not allowed- to make a profit above running expenses. Coionm. Roosevelt, who haa been ia a h' spital In Chieigo for the ueatmeqt of tiie wound inflicted by John Schrank, was sufficiently reooveltd on Monday to be allowed to go to bis home at Oys ter Bay. The Colonel says he wants to make one more speech daring the can* pal*n, He k expected to sooa recover. Altuoioh there were no, electric lights for- xtw?lve days daring the month ?f September, due to ? break down in th? machinery, we andststond bo redactions have been made from the "Wlls. Of eoone this oaty effects those whoee lights never go above the miai ana, bat to ear mind they should be fiven'-a credit for at least ene-third of a menth. ..Al It isn't necessary logons ind oar peo ple thst everybody who participated in the primaries ia honor beond to sap port its nominees. Oar people are too good democrats to hide behind the ear ner and play the part of a disgruntled office seeker or be hia tools to knife a duly nominated candidate, and will come oat in tall force and assist in electing the regular ticket. Lets have a big majority boys, if for no other rea son because big figurea look good. This is the year from which v^te the counties all get their strength propor tioned in all conventions in the State and nation, also governs the number of delegates each towns !iip is entitled to ia the county conventions. Let every precinct yia^ith each other to see which ca^l'oll the largest majority on election' <Jav. Remember that when yov^fiave a friend you want to nominate you want all the strength vou can get. Now is your time to prepare for such an emergency. Fortunes in Faces. _ , There's often much truth in the say ing "her face is her fort line," but its never said where pimples, akin erup tions, blotches, or other blemishes dis figure it. Impure blood is btfw of them all, and shows the need of LTV King's New Life Pills. They premo'V health and beautv. Try them. 25 cents at Aycock I>rug Co". Meeting: ot Teachers Associa tion The next regular meeting of the Frank ^jn County Teachers Association will be held in Looisbure on Saturday, Norember 2nd, 1912. All teachers are expected to attend. . . R. B. Whit*. Co. Supt. NOTICE Having qualified ss executor of the ?state of Martha A. Yar bo rough, de ceased, late of Franklin county, this is to notify all persons holding claims arainst said estate 1* present then to the undersigned on or before October 17th, 1913, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re ce very, All persons owing said estate will come forward and nuke iasmediate settlement. This the 17th day of Oct. 1911. J. Wj Valestikb, Extr. NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina ) In the Superior Franklin County J Court Boeclla Tant Arthur Tant The defendant above named will take notice that an actlua ??titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Franklin county by the plain tiff to aecwe a divorce from the bonds or matrimony, and the said defendant will further take notice that be is re quired to appear at the tern of the Superior court of eaid county to be held on the sixth Monday before the first Monday fn March 1913, at the court bouse of said county, and answer or demur to the eomplaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded in saiJ eoraplsint. This the 6th day of October 1912. J. J. Babbow, C. 8. C. NO. 1MM TREASURY DEPARTMENT orricn or coMPTaotLM or the ctnmcT Washington, D. C. Sept. 13 1912 Whereas, by satisfactory avidenee presented to the snderstgaed. It has been made to appear that the Farmers National Bank of Losisbarg, ia the town of Loulsberg in tke eounty of Franklin and State ef North Carolina has complied with all the provisions of the Mtatotee ef the United States, re quired to be complied with befere an association shall be authorized to ootn menee the business of banking; Now Therefore I, Lawrence O. Mar ray, comptroller o< the Currency, do hereby esrtlfy that The Parmers Na tional Bank of Louisburg. ln the to4n of Louisbunr in the eeonty of Prsnklin and Stats of Xsrth Carohaa is asthor ised to eonmnn the baslniss <51 bank ing aa provided in ustlis fifty -ene hun dred and sixty-nine of the Revised Statotes sf the United States day of September 1919. 9-2S-60d One Priced Cash-Store It_vonr crops are *hort, if you want to get lull benefit for every dollar ' spent, it is a duty you owe yourself, jour wife and children to see my stock, to let me prove that I am actually saving you an average of 10c to 1.00 on a pait of shoes. Leather has not been so high in twenty years. Oth ers will tell you about the advanoe on shoes, but you will not hear it from me, be cause I bought before the rise and because I sell for cash, and do business at less expense than my competi tors. Money spent here not cnly bays better shoes but abso lute satisfaction and reliabil lty aa well, . ?? You may find as good sboee elsewhere but you will pay more. The most oouvencing proof is to see for yourself. A pair of my rubber shoes is the cheapest cough rem edy you can -boy. str> Get a Pair now and save the, . doctors bill # I tan make it warm for yon if yon need blankets. Quite a T&ri?tT to ahow. T>arge doable blankets . 98 cents _ Jtb S4.98 per pair 10 per cent redaction to stimulate early buying Coat Suits, Long Coats Dresses, Waists and Skirts , 4 Everything ready to wear tor Lsdies, Mioses and chil dren. I have just the suit 70a want; take a look at it. The two moet notable points about my Coat Suits and Ooots i? the good material and low prices. ? I am now ready for fall business. < ? , tf-v. - -l . ? Oome '*?. 8?e Ms ierton IL C. ?* Wfcfa. ui i ' ? : ? ? ? * ? ir.vv*" - ? *' . ..... I .* .'t *i' ? - * - -fc. ri-fl* . | im ) ft* -*? * " ? ?? o? *??' > ; #.! .* w, ? >?. 1 : ? , ? s. ? - ?... ....- .?. ' ;?? "V"" :? ?: -i ?' v., ...j . - * Mr. was given a check for $125.00 for some tobacco. He had the check cashed. Ia three days the money was burned? every cent of it. Let us keep your money. It is safe here. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK '? *' ; - ?;? ? ? .I*?4*" -?% - r it- j?*>s . ifcdjsaji' v.;-;- ?- ?? '-.-v 4,-j V " ? ?- "V*" Farmers and- Merchants Bank Louisburg, N. C. ? * \v . - . ' >?*?& ?- ? ... I ? * ? ; F. N. Egerton, President '? Ci P. Harris, Vice-President M. S. Clifton, Cashier. W. E. Uzzell, Assistant-Cashier. Savings Department Pays 4 PerCent^ Compounded Quarterly Closing Out Furniture STOCK AT COST Owing to change in business January 1st, we are now selling all goods at cost and will con tinue to do until every article is sold. This is not an advertising scheme. We are going out of the Furniture business and offer our stock in bulk or otherwise at cost. ALL PERSONS OWING US MUST CALL AND SETTLE OTHERWISE WE SHALL CLOSE ALL NOTES AND MORT- 4 ? GAGES BY THE AID OF SHERIFF ALLEN. If you owe us you pay, do it now and save cost After closing out our Furniture stock we will be engaged in Wholesale Grocery Business. I now offer all kinds of Groceries, Kay, Grain, Flour, .Fruits, Produce etc., at lowest possible prices, especially in ear load lots. Will be glad to quote you prices on anything for immediate delivery. TELEPHONE 303 J W HOLLINGSWORTH j * 1 '4 V- ' THE BANK of PERSONAL SERVICE . We tomk* a specialty of rendering to the public any personal service in eqr power; car hanking hours are ananged *o meet ike needs of the public; we take pleasure In Baking chant for those de siring it whether or aot they are among oar customers; in fact the Farmers Bank ? here M the people, and the object of the bank is accomplished, if the people nike the largest use of the facilities. We invite checking accounts, savings deposits, and issue cer tificates of deposit; our cashiers checks good any where and free to you. Under the Supervision of the U. 8. Government and Sucoeas lul Farmers Mid Bueineaa Men of FranUin County. NOTICE * ? ? . . T- ' ? ; '/ 1 r C All account* due the firm of A. W. Perry Jr. & Co will be due on Octobe# let. Tobacco i? higher than ever before, cotton to a good price, brin* rt xw and ? pay J*- W* mean m. t. , P*'*" A. If. Perry, Jr., 4 Company SALE OF VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND Pursuant to authority given and in accordance with the Urms of that order made by the Superior eoart in special proceedings entitled Mrs. Alice I Hoope adm'x et all rs Aileen Boon* et all the undersigned co mmiuionwr wiH on the 4th day of November 1912, t? being the fast Moaday, expose to sale to the kigheet bidder for cash, at tkmrart house door Id Louisburg, N. C- , about the hour of noon the following tends. vi?: . ? .. ? ? That certain tract er parcel of Una lying and being situated in Franklin county and Cedar Roek thwnsh'.p bound ed and described at follows: B?K'n" nlng in the eentre of the Louiebuig and Naslivlike road, a rock on the north aide of the road, Robert I Stalling ' ? comer; thence n 1 1-4 e 219 poles, links to a rock small oak bush ?n<1 pointers, Robert I. Stallings corner, thence w 58 poles to a roek and 8la ? in Howell Wood's line; thence s 3 l'Z w 77 poles to a black gum. Wood'9 cor" ner; thenee a 4 1-2 w lt8 poles 20 li"? to the centre of the LoulsbaiV a,K' Nashville road, thence along aaid ^ in an easterly direction 94 pole8.?0 links the beginning, containing 84 1-4 acree. This the 8rd day" of October, 1912 B. T. Hold IN, Com SPIRES Chickens ancf Eggs Kff'f ?" ?^*?dw? I I

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