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na, 1? . *1.001 ?Hum, . - i M ? MO*T??. TtaDAt, Uu9b 14th , 1913. Tn Wilaoa a4miniatration so far proving to ba very papular. In logijlatur* adjourned at 4:15 1 V clack Wednesday afternoon. The Mexican* ara still fighting, bat the regulars seen to ba gninin* the | yietaries. SECKtTinr of the Nayy, Joaephus Daniel*, will visit all the navy yards of the Unltec) States. W> were asked the past week what bad become of the new court bouse project. To-be-sure the commission ers are nat Koine to let it alipby again. In another column will be found an article giving none good information concerning the six months school term and the e*e<t it will hare on this nty. '< < 1'rssIDsnt Wilson Las acted proper in his decision in regard to office Beck ens. It is nothing but proper that the appointaMots should be made through . the individual departments. * Thb proposition that the people cf Louibburg are going to be asked. to vote a 125,000 bond issue in the face of the present condition of the town's af ? fain, is certainly a huge joke. The action of Chief Tucker in regard to riding bicycles on the sidewalks has | dene a great deal of good, which highly appreciated by the pedestrains | however t tie re are several more yet be ] should keep watch on and run in. beadbb of th* Times saggests I that all Magistrates make a public re past of the fines they tarn in, or rather aoggaata a repast of all fines turned in ba published In detail. This Is a good suggestion. We an rim believers in raquirtog every peraan who handles public money publish ? detailed report. Dr. FgnoMANH, the ?ennan dactar who claims to have discovered a serum to cure consumption through a system ?f vaccina tioa, has mad* several ex perimental tests in the United States in the prerenee *f many physiciaas of ! note. It night be interesting to note that some of bis patients bave already been repotted inproving. WMfa in receipt of a copy of "Tid Biffi?TPWniahed by th* West Bay Pub Ij^tftiCo., of Cleveland, Ohio. The ?bjfctf JKcthia publicatian is to supply s scrap book and is a pleasing success. Its tiwfolty {and spicy contents will 'etlUt it to appeal to every lover of such literature. It can be had of the publishers at twenty-five cents per copy. Some one suggeeted that a county Rood roads movement be launched, using the idea that the county issue bonds sufficient to build good roads all ever the count;, and take up the town ship bonds and repeal the township laws. This would possibly be a good idea. It would certainly help oat some townships who are at present entirely unable to float a bond issue individually. Represent ativs Turner informed us yesterday that he had had Messrs. J. N. Harris and T. M. Dickens ap pointed members ol the Board ?f Edu cation for six and four years respect ively. These gentlemen are cf ' ->nk lin'S most progressive citi*?rr> a- ... _.r appointment as members of th?- ty-.-d will be weleemed by tl.e Man; ij.il." izens who are la sympathy with toe ad vancement the county is making along these lines. Oxfords Mayor attempted to make aa excuse for the Board of Town Cons misskmwi not publishing their annual statement, which appears to us very weak. The law does not leave It to the Mayer or Board of Commissioners of any town to use their judgment in the matter, bot says positively they shall do so or be liable to heavy fines. To oar miadrf by Us admissions be has plaeed tb? matter where the grand jury will harve to take bold. THBRa are many of our larger tax payers thst are anything else but sat 4ed with not knowing what becomes of the money received by the town. There can be no excuse for not pub lishing f statement upon the grounds of saving expense be cause the law sets the price wbaa it is^ublisbed in a newspaper, which ' prite ? about one-third of the rsgwlar s#trtisu* rate, of the Ti#*s, strtl tMvfcs not enUrel* mill gj. They caqphave it typewritten makmr several c^ies and post tbam in public jBi/a s&jryr as aelerk replayed r?fite nlirx t* do attce walk. however laait My stenographer would d o?t>* work for b*y not mora tfeMltfc ought to kM? Mai** they are pablmbad &v t potted ana m up Sfl be wladoaa of making them ^nowa, I IB. PBBBY BB- APPOINTED. The ra sppoiaUsoot ?t Mr. A. W. Perry to aucoeed himself oo the Board of Education of Franklin couaty which *ls announced in laat Friday's dally papers, mat with the appnnlof prac tically our entire populatiea. Mr. Perry la a gentleman of splendid judg ment and in hia pall experience has proven himself eapeoiatly welt fitted lor this important position. We join hia many friends in extend ing to him congratulations and in express. ng the extreme satisfaction that his re-appoint ment bring*. Franklin county's school system will be better by it. Plaas to Bolld Boad to RalelKh A visitor hare was Frank S. SpruiU, Esq., of Roeky Mount, who brought interesting new*. When asked about railroad for the territory between Ills section and Raleigh, he replied that a charter had been granted to th^ North State Kail way Company to build a lme fr->m Buna to Raleigh, and with sn'/rity to extend it beyond this city If .laired He said that tb* company it> composed of Montgomery Lumber Co .ipaay and other aorthern capital ists. He stated that he did set knew when dirt would be thrown in thia con struction werk but that the surreys have been largely made.? Raleigh Times. The above article should be a warn ing to Louisburg people to get busy. Here it is this road is or has eut eff the Sectioa south of Louisbnrg and the proposed Henderson te Castalia road promisee to eut ail the northern and eastern sections. With these changes what will the moneyed interests of the town have to look 'forward to? Why is it that they can't (et busy and at tract trade and new business instead of continually searing It away with the "aet still," methods that have a* loag baan the element tint kaa held Louis burg back. Let the people wake up and go to work before it is toe late. Book Spring: Items. A Urge crowd Was out at preackiag Sandaj, Kct. Mr. 8 tamp* preached ? fin* sermon. ' ... Oar farmers 4re Terr busy plowing and as theri are *o manv plant beds tt loolu like a large crop of tobacco will be planted. t Wbrk is going forward on the aew re l sidence of Mr. B. F. Wilder Sr. and it will sooa be completed. Mr. Seba Strickland, who tpeat some time in Raleigh being treated by a physical), returned borne last Tues day. We were glad to see kun looking so well. Mr. A. R. Strickland is ha ring tw* ?ore rooms added to his residenc* and when finished will add mach to its looks. Mrs W. V. Freeman and little son. Sums, of Louisburg, spent last week with her parent* Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Har.is.'" * ? Miss Sophia Wilder, of Lonisburg, ' spent Sunday at home. H. E. M. Bub n Items. j The Womana Betterment Association j will (fire a "big show' 'in the school ! building next Friday night March, 14th 1 1913, and every body who wants to enjoy the afternoon abotild attend as this is going to be a show worth seeing. We learn that the Montgomery Lum ber Co., will soon extend the main line of their railroad to Raleigh or some point Bunn is growing fast but when ever this IS done it will arrow (till fast er. property 31st to the priratejy. Loais It looks Uke the "Boys Scout Ledre" of Bunn has about played oat. Boys let* get together and reorganize and bare some fun camping out, A. 8. Wiggs A Co., haye sold eat their stock of general merchandise to John Wicg* who will run the business at the same stand on Baell Avenue. We are pleased to stats that Mrs. John W instead who has been rick for son* time with pneamoaia is much improved. A large crowd waa out at preaching Sunday in the school building awl Mr. Duke preached ? tine sermen. Rao. Com. I* . VtoM God i? Hta fee transported to to the*. lUv jfcttr, __ lint NUt ia Jot? and jiUteteBisgi^LjGod 1 her* on earth, aad while W? bo*, auk. miaalve to tbediviae will ?Oo?ipHK faith Id hie perfeet tote that bar. doet* all things mil, oar hsv* "re kMt; tn ?01 row and sadness at tba low of tbia wortnr broiher Mas tar Hasoa ?n& the man af God; and Wheceaa oar hearta go aot ia love and sympathy tar tha (rial atncken wife aad ahildran at the time when the dark shadeva of death anat anguish : over their diacoaaolate haarta and we would comfort then in their affliction. Therefore be it raeohed that ?? ex tend to the berea Ted, family ot Brother Roee, oar abiding lore and heartfelt sympathy aadaeauro them of our broth erly affection and fatemal fellow ship and pray God that he Mar guide their bruiaed ha rta by hia kindly light inta a clear via'oa of hi* great plan that may bring them a sweet and peaceful consolation; and be it futhuc resolved that oar lod^ loaea an able brother, worthy and wall qualified* a qan whose life waa exemplary and its conduct according to the prinoiplea at Maeenty and the teachings of Jeeua Christ, that oar community loaea a righteoas citl sen of kroad usefulness, the Methodist ?hurch an able consecrated minister, aid the world a strong man who gave his life in unselfish service to the bet terment of mankind, and be it fatbor resolved that a oops of theae raaolu tions be sent to the family af Brother Boae, a copy each to the Krankun Times, and the Orphan's Friend, the Chatham Record, and a copy be pre served in the records of this Lodge. Signed; A. O. Pbbkt, S. C. Fo*d, J. W. Danikl, Committee. Franklin ton Lodge 123 A. F. ft A.M. At Loulsborgr and Frankliaton. Dont fail to see Dr. Rapport Tues day March 18th at Loaiaburg at the hotel, and Wednesday. March lMh->*t. Franklin ton at tye hotel. Dr. Rapport] takes a person*/ iqtereet in every pair ef glasses ha 9ti *nd if long experience ia one Hne of' prat Ice is a factor, he can certainly please yoa. Bear in mind the day ana the date. Every let w>fl be sola to the highest bidder. ' Remeafter if you want a heme the jting property is the mast desirable in thf'town of Louisbnrg. E>o not fall to be on hand March 31st. ? / " Comfpr^ 5tdH"Chr p ?r % thl* traahnsht B it tfi dements ..... _ in the gastrieluioes causes indiges tion and dyspepsia. Tpey aid the stomach to digett food afd to <iuickly convert it iato rich red blood and material naouaa^i / foe overcoming natural body waste. v Cany a package of Rcxall Dya papaia Tablets in your vest pocket, - or keep them in youf room. Take's one after each heaey ZneaJ and proveH our aawrtion that tfrcy will keepiadi?? gestion from bothering you. Wa know what Hexall Dyspepsia Tablets are and wh*t they will do. We guarantee tnanf to it&eve indi gestion and dyspepsi^. or to refund your money, if tney fail to do so. Doesn't it stand to rfason that we wouldn't aaaume this money rink were we not certain vexall Dyspepsia Tablets will satisfy youi Three sixes: 25 cents. ?0 cents, and f 1.00. You can buy Rexall Dyspepsia Tablet* Ss this community only at qui store; THE L E. SCOGGIN DRUG CO. toul.bur. TW JBT, Thera w a K^uU Btor>* in rv-nr|y mv town and city In Um Unitad States. Cinaila twi Omt Britain. There ia ? (liferent RexaD Raroa dy lor u?Ay awery ordinary livman ill ? aach aapaalally deaic&ed for tika particular 9 lor whiah it ia raeomroaodetL TW Baaall SterM ara A martea'i CrwhA Dni( 3*w? i 24 to 48-iach screen wire at L. P. Hick*. Screen doors, Windows, fly killer* and insect powder at L. F. Hicks. Garden seed and garden tool* at L. P. Hiek*. / Magic and Fleiscbmaons rea?t at L. P. Hick a. Pound c?k? and bread daily at L. P. Hicks. Garbage leans witb fly catching at tachment rft L. P. Hicks. JSzifflnU?" and ?-c^Ur po1 ,. baby chUk food makes them P Hitki'""1 eT?W' F?r "aleb^ L -4 ro Cne good od m<jch NT NO SALE . cow. Apply to _ P. A. Bkavis. IMPORTANT' NOTICE to TAX ' PAYERS. It will bacarfie my duty after the Ant day af April n*xtt?/advertis<> for sale all property noon wkielUhe taxaa for the year 1912 nave/ not been paid. I desire. If posstbM to avoid this un pleasant doty. \ and I am publishing thin notice ia ofder that these who have neglected to pay their taxaa nay do so at once. ai\I can make no < to _ _ ^ lay.^ It will jtve^au coats and rell?ye ~ dnty. March F " y - - N?mf' ?*? K - *v'" ' 5 ? ' *V ': lv,}J ?'H iHitttr k?fS vfeiflonf 1 , t> b?*?rf j|% 'f4 fii >r-A r VA ,; . ,iW'r < ??? * -?>? :?? ?i . *.? ? ? ? .< {: t-v .v : * has become so common that everything stems to be tainted Are yea troubled with hysteria? Have you taken a long allot oh a high rate oHer or = a smooth talk? If so, yon are a sucker. WH BQLIB TM ? That liaakiog should be regarded as a profession ? That a long, profitable, healthy reoord is ij ore essential than gilded signs or high pri^fcd femiture ? That a aafe depository ia as importaqt as th i earning of money ? That in the upbringing of ehild rea they be taught to saye. WE HAVE ? A substantial capital and surpl is and profit fund, a strong and <H)nserrative directorate and respectfully solicit your business. MAKE OUR BANK TOUR BAJTK "The Old Reliable" Farmers and Merchants Bank / Louisbgrg, N. C. , F. N. Egerton, President C. P.: Harris, Vice-President M. S. Clifton, Cashier. W. E. Uzzell, Assistant-Cashier. ?v- ? - ' # I * ' ? , Savings Department Pays 41 Per Cent. Compounded Quarterly Some are satisfied with the better some the g??d, some the indifferent all because they bare not ttme in contact with the Best. . .. 1 : ^ ' And in our search for converts to the merits of Chase aid Sanborns Coffee, this is the class we J are particularly anxious to reach. For there is that in a cup of Chase and Saaborns Coffee which finds instant response to that longing for the Best. The price, however, is only incidental. We prefer to emphasize the value. Anybody can duplicate the price ? 'tis often done. Nobody can duplicate the quality ? though they try pretty hard. Until there's a counterpart of Chase aad Sanborns or ganization there will never be a match for their coffee. ith its peerless aroma, its distinctive favor aad its ?tchlets strength, it could not but make a wonderf*! p of coffee. I'M c ?? on the: ^orner Louisburg t . . ? '? ' ?? . . . 1 ' U' ? * * ? ' , i #- ? :? r i/.tuu Korth CflTOliM. .f-k, XlJikf*,*.- a--?-"' ttt
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