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Ftamu, N. C, May 3, ID05. to. A. CUHTIS. - .,, . Enrroa. F. CURTIS, Associate Kmtob. Altered at Oh nott-nffiet at ftaaMia. If. C, for Irnxtmitnion through M km Hi tatcoaarcJaatsisiiiir. ' On copy twlv months - $1.10 Oim eopjr sis moath . ; eo oU Sin jle floplca, - . ft rents Obitaariea, per wont cent rublliW tnry Wednesday. Atonal. ' Smithfield voted out iU dLpcn ary a few days ago, and takes pro hibition. Dunn voted to stay dry by a 14 majority. One by one the daisies fall. - - The "Towa Topics of Ashevilk" dcparthient of tho Newa-Gaacttc, Itot its head- turned Inst Thursday evening, no doubt on account of its exultation over the horse show. Sanford, N. C, last Friday, voted to issue bonds and establish a graded school by a vote of more than two . to one. When will Franklin look to her best Interests and establish a graded school 1 It was our intention to have given a synopsis of the Case die - posed of in the superior court last week and this, up to time of going v to press, but sickness has prevent--edit-aa we have been Able to do very little office work. ' , Raleigh has tr ied the Australian ballot system in her primaries and It has iven almost universal satisfaction. It is a step in the wav of nroirress and the time of its adoption should not be delayed, bu t no in order that Its ben cfits may be realised as early as possible. - The news of the death of Joseph Jefferson did not reach the Pbkss in time for publication last week, hence we make a Dote of it this week. Jwcph Jefferson died at his home at Palm Beach, Fl., at 6:15 o'clock Sunday evening April 83, 1905. ' Notwithstanding the rains on last Wednesday and Thursday, Asheville had a fine horse show, and great interest was manifested in theo ' d large Crowds berce many fine specimens of horseflesh present 7 The Salisbury Sun the other day .said: "A Concord rooster fell into a bunch of green paint some weeks since and last week all the eggs ilaid in his vicinity were colored green.",;'';' Now, we arise to ask Brother Sherrill of the Concord Times verify the truthfulness of this re port, and if true to state whether the color was due to Paw' dyes or not'.. . " . , , - ';.''' ... Gen. Fitzhugh Lee Dies Very Suddenly. - Washington, April 28.---Gener-al Fitshugh Lee, U. 8. A., retired, and one of Virginia's foremost aons, died at the Providence hos pital here tonight from an attack of appeplexy which he suffered early this morning on a train while en route from Boston to Washing ton. moved to the hospital this mor ning it was evident to the atten ding physicians that his case was a very serious one, but they be lieved thai his strong vitrlity and trill power would assist materially in a partial recovery at least from the attack. His condition re mained fair, considering the. se verity of the attack, during . the day, but shortly after 9 o'clock he bsgan to grow weaker, his breath ing moreYapuI and his pulse low er, terminating in less than two hour in death. The end was peaceful, and .without pain, the '-general remaining conscious until flva minutes before h 'died. - , A pathetic feature of the case is that although General Lee had a family consisting of a wife and . fi ve children, not one of them ' was with him at the time of his death. The general was 68 years old. Terrific Race With Death. "Death was fast approaching," writes Ralph F. Fernaodex, of Tampa, Fla., describing his fnar ful race with death, a result of liver trouble aud heart disease, which had robbed me of sleep aud of all interest iu life. I .Lad tried many different doctors aud sever al medicines, but got no benefit, uutif 1 began to use Electric Bit ters. Bo wonderful was their ef fect, that in three days I felt like a naw nau, and today I im cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed tt Smith's drug store ; price oOo. "Onto Louisiile." (LouinvUle HetnlJ, Apr. 21.) Louisville's cit izens and tleCoi. federates are In a contest striving to surpass each other in arranging courtesies to be extended to the men who wore the gray when they meet here June 14, 15 and 16. Kailroads have granted most liberal rates on account of the re union. A rate of one cent per mile in" each direction has been granted by the Southeastern Pas senger Association. - Tickets will be sold from June 10 to June 13 from points beyond a radius of 600 miles of Louisville, and from June 12 to 15 inclusive from points with in a radius of 500 miles of : Louis ville. The final limit for leaving Louisville is June 19," subject ; to eztention of final limit to July 10 upon payment of a fee of 60 cen .s to the joint agent at Louisville. . Among the many prominent features of . the reunion will bo: Steamboat excursions; barbecue at Shawnee Park; concert in all the parks; reception at the Gait House; garden party at Shawnee Park; theatrical attractions; spon sors' ball in the Horse Show buil ding; latest, largest and most nov el decorations: short parade, with counter-march on Broadway. Everything will be absolutely free to all veterans wearing badg es, nothing else required, but great care will bo exercised in issuing badges. The badges will bear the portrait of John C. Breckinridge, who left the Vice Presidency and the United States Senate to light fof the South. He was the first commander of the Orphan Brigade. The mammoth Horse Show buil ding, erected by the Louisville Confederates for the 1100 reunion. lias been enlarged to double its former capacity, altd is now tho largest hall in the State. As is known to many, Louisville boasts of live beautiful parks, where nature has shown the handi work of her happiest mood and man lias added to increase the plea sures. These are Fontaine Ferry, Shawnee, Cherokee, Jacob and Central parks. They will all be alive with the varied form) of en tertainment found at such resorts. Several four-deck steamers from Cincinnati have been chartered for the reunion, and, in addition to the crafts here already, will be put into commission as pleasure boats, with frequent daily trips on the Ohio. Land excursions to va- Tmwwtfitsotitttettii in and near I H poem for Coday hhh milium in 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 mi 1 1 mini i in I "i l TlTT a r T l " n 11 T'"l THE EXILE TO HIS WIPE f , By Joseph Brensn i JOSKPH BRENAN. port and journalist, waa burn In the north of Ire land In 1129 and died In New Orteana In 1867. H took an aellve part In political aallallun In hla nae country and til Imprisoned for nine months for alleged political offenses, - After hla release he adltad the Irishman; In 1845 llrvnan became Implicated In revolutionary move ment and fled to the l.'nlted Slate, tie waa on lha start of the New Orlenna Delta for several year.. The poem (Ivan below la hla beat known work. OMB to me, dearest, im lonwy without Hire, Dnr-tltue and nlKbt-tlint I'm thinking about thee; " Mgtit-tlui and dajr-tlnie iu flrenma I heboid thee; . I'Bwelvoiiie the Waking tlint ceaaes to fold thee, Come to mo, darling, tny eorrowi to lighten; Come In thy beauty to bless mid to brlKlKeu; : Come In thy womanhood, meekly ami lowly; Come In thy toWngjieas, queenly ami holy. B wallows will flit round the dexolnte. ruin, lelllng of spring mid Its Joyous reuewlng; - And thoughts of thy love aud Its manifold t return re Are circling my fceort with a promise of plpneure; . 0 Spring of my spirit, O May of my bosom, . 8hlnc out on my soul till K bourgeon and blossom; . - The waste of my life lias rose-root tvltliln It. '. And thy fondness alone to the sunshine onn win It s " ' Figure that moves like song through the teTen;" Pentnres lit up by a roflcx of heaven. Eyes like the skies of poor Kriu, our mother, Where shntlow and sunshine are chsslng each other; Smiles roralng seldom, but childlike and simple, risnllng In encb may cberk a sweet dimple; , Oh, thnnks to tl.i Sorlour, that even thy seeming Is left to the exile to brighten bis dreaming. Yon hnve Iwo glnd when you kue I wns glnddeneuT; Dear, are you sad now to hear I am saddened J Oaf hearts ever answer In tune mid In time, love. As octave to octave, and rhyme unto rhyme, love, 1 cannot weep but your tears will be flowing: . Ton cannot smile but my cheek will he glowing; I would not die without yon at my side, love, You will not linger when 1 shall nave died, lora. Come to me, dear, ere t dleof my sorrow; Rise on my gloom. like the sun of to-morrow; Btrong,-. swift and fond as the words which I speak, love, With song on your Hp aud smile on your cheek, lora; Come, for my heart In your absence Is weary; Haste, for my spirit Is sickened and dreary; Come to tho arum which alone should caress thee; Come to the heart that Is throbbing to press thee!- I I 1 I II I 1 I I t I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 I I I I H I I 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Louisville will also be a All of this will be free to the visiting Confederate veterans. Just as the gray they wear is their patent of nobility, so will the offi cial reunion badge be passport and open sesame to everything within the gates of Louisville. Each veteran will register when he ar rives at his State headquarters and then will receive the badge. Ample headquarters have been secured in close proximity to each other for every State. With twenty bands distributed in these headquarters, certainly there will be music enough and amusement enough for all who come " OABTOIIXA. A Notable Meeting of Methodists. The South Atlantic Missionary Conference which convenes in Asheville onthe 17-21, will be a memorable occasion, as it will be formed of four large conferences the North Carolina, the Western North Carolina, the South Caroli na, and the Holston. Thousands of laymen and preachers from these conferences will be present, and a monumental meeting is as-"" sured. Hundreds of enthusiastic women will also attend.' The dele gates from the church here are M. D. Billings, Sam L. Kelly and W. A. Curtis. , " ' . - "'.r Clerl for Action. " Wheu the body is cleared for action, by Dr. King's New Life Pills, yon can tell it by the bloom of health on the cheeks; the brightness of the eyes; the firm ness ot the flerh and muscles : the buoyancy of the miud. Try them. At Frank T. Smith's drag store, 25 cents. ' Roosevelt Ready to Start ' Home. Glenwood Springs,-Col.. April 27.-President Koosevelt will break camp on May 8, a week earlier than he had intended, and will start for Washington at once. The only stops he will make will be at Denver and Chicago, . where the dates for his reception have been advanced to meet the new arrangement. Death of Mr. Dan M. Jones. Asheville Cttlsen. - O. H. Henry has just been ad vised of the sudden death of his relative, Col. Dan M. Jones, of Anson, Tex., who dropped dead on the 22nd inst. while talking to a friend over the telephone. Col Jones moved from Henderson county to Texas several years ago and was well knoWn by the older citizens of western North Carolina, having many relatives ami friends in this section. For many years Col. Jones was owner and editor of The Texas Western and also a lawyer of ability and was often spoken of as.ya strong candidate n his district. Slea ves "wife jimi four daiigh. ' Two Black Bears Bite the Dust. New Castle, Colo., April 25. The presidential party netted two black bears yesterday, the result of a 85-nnle rule. I he hrst was killed in the forenoon and the sec ond, its mate, after it had killed the favorite dog of the president The president shot the second one. It weighed about 300 pounds. -Saved by Dynamite. ' Sometimes, a fhmiug city is saved by dynamiting a space that the fire cau't cross. Sometiime, a cough hangs ou so long, you feel as if uothiug but dynamite would oure it. Z. T, Gray, of Calliouu, GaH writes: "My wife had a very aggravated cough, which kept her awske nights. Two phyeioisus oould not help ber; so she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, . Coughs . and Odds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep, aud finally cured ber." Strictly scientific cure for brou chilis snd LaGrippe. At Frank T. Smith's drug store, price 50c aud flJDO; guaranteed. Trial bot tlefrce. ' . Horse Plunges From Bridge; Three Drown. Atlanta, Ga., April 26. Ed ward Axon, superintendent of the Franklin gold mines, near Ball Ground, Ga; his wife and ' their young son, were drowned in the Etowah river, near Canton, Ga., today. The three were riding in a buggy at the time, the horse be' coming unruly and plunged off the bridge. Mr. Axon was a grand son of Kev. Dr. Axon, of Savan nah. Mrs. Axon was formerly of Boston. All three of the bodim were recovered later in the day. Va. Editors Are Coming. . Richmond, Va., April 2!). The Virginia Press Association at a meeting held here today accepted me invitation ot tne ivortn varoii na Association to hold a joint ses sion at Asheville. The meeting is to begin June 4, ; CASTOR I Tor Infants and Children. T3 rtu.J Y23 1.i3 A.HjS E Signature of Humor ml Philosophy y DUNCAN N. SNtn Coprrlcht, lt, by Dun.-an M. Smith. . PERT PARAGRAPHS. Borne men would like a flj inn ma chine to enable them to sink a shaft In the silver lining of their cloud. A man would often be tempted, to marry a Rlrl for ber money If she wouldn't Insist on helping him spend it....; ..... . ; v.... Cats doubtless look on an lgor rnte feast With ap proval. ' Rome nien would consider coimtl AYegetable Preparation for As similating fteFoodandRegula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Dige3tionhecrful ness and Rest.Contains neither Opitim.Morphine nor Mineral kotKaacotic. Ate A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoen Worira .Convulsions .Fevensh ness and Loss or Sleep. ' lac Simile Signaturs of NEW YDHK. .'-WW EXACT COPT OT WRAPPER, nr. n For Infanti and Children. . . Th3 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years twa aamwia mrm mwnaaa m. SsiiufataeKit f COMBINATION CLUB HATES. 1 i Press, Tri- Weekly Const, Sunny South, $2.50 1 i Press, WeeltXy Const, and Sunny South, 2.00 1 i Press and JV-i- Weekly Constitution, 2.25 1 t-M. I CtJO t( t tf II I, Lilly UUIOHHH Wlf, J'U i Press and Sunny South, 1.50 ress and Semi-Weekly Journal, - 2.00 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. For tl) Town of Frank;lln, Macoo Couoty.' North Carolina. Report of John C. Wright, Treasurer. . Dr. To amount on hand as per rejwrt 1904, $12.50 " Keceiveu from Mayor Franks, 10.00 " " by Marshals, " from N. P. Rankin, Tax Collector, " " from County, By amount paid out -To baluncc on hand J. D. Cobb & Co. HARDWARE. (j) i manners, n agonmaRers, Me chanics, Housekeepers, and all kinds of people are invited to call in and inspect our goods. Something to suit everybody of every kind of occupation. Cook Stoves, Household and Kitchen. JJardivare,' Builders' Materials, Mechanics' Tools, Farming Implements and all k inds of Staple Hardware. 0 k A 11 Goods sold a t living prices, t fl ala - HOTEL JARRETT BUILDING. PRICES OF GOODS VERY REASONABLE. I$"M4M"$4-S'HHH' BTATEMEKT OP CONDITJON OF The Bank of Franklin, Franklin, N. C. At thr Closk of Business Mar. 14. 1905. RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans ami Disponnts e.lli7'jn.'l Ovrlrnttii, lA.iil N. C. Stiiht Iloniln, 4 x r cent. lOIKMIti Promliuu tin ltomU, W.IK) Furniture anil Fixtures, 14:11 W Cuali on lianil and in Hunks Ktl74.H1 Total , , ?'i.i:!i7.:W Ciipltnl Htoi k pniil in Siirimis Siimno.no iiwo.no L'lidiveil PrnHtH leas Exprnara, KIAt.TS Imliviilual (li'iHM. mil.jiTl to cliei k rlt."tS.fT Caliivr'8 i-liiikn outntuniling 72.IKI Totnl (AiT.2S CoinuiHiiced Bnsluoss July 1, 1903. I, J. G. Siler, Cashier of The Bank of Franklin, do solemnly gn-pnr that tho above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge nnd be lief. J. G. Siler, Cachir. Sworn to and subscribed before mo tbis the 23rd day of Mar 1905. Lee Crawfokd, C. S. C. Correct Attest : Sam L. Rogers, John C. Wkioht, Directors. F 8. Johnston. hliitter lutttiici lea. Ilia Satnnlc majesty Is often on the port j line when a man rings op to tell bis wife tlist bnaineaa detain him and lie won't b boino Oil late. In s country that lacks only good so ciety and. water thoae who are there often fpel that they could get along If they had the good society. The average man's Idea of doing a good deed Is to beat a railroad com pany. Time may be money, bnt It only pays a cash dividend wben yon do the work. Rometlmf-a when a man la raining cane it la. only as the preliminary of a sugar crop. Led by Vok He heard hrr voka on tha telephone Aa ha patiently rang and rang And culled for Ma man In a aurljr tone, While aha handed him buck warm liana. But th voice had an undertone of flee, . And It aald thing pert and bright. Bo he fueaaed that the girl waa (an- to c ' aee, ' And be didn't aleea wen that night And In truth It made the man rejoice -When he railed on the phone next day And met with the maiden, voice to voice, Although they were mllee away, 8o he tried to airing the girl along .- When the buatneaa talk waa through. And ahe liked hla nerve and came back alrong; : s-'.,'. he had nothing elee to do. Bo the thine went on for a week or aoj ' Then he made with her a date To take her down to a three ring allow, For It eeemed that the. band of fate Waa at work to booat the gume along . Who knew but be might propone Wben he came down feeling amart and atrong. . . ail togged In hi new, glad elotheaf But, alas, when be met this tateat catch Bhe waa hardly the girl of hla obotoe. Tow ahe hadn't a face that waa built to - match ' ' ? Her low. aweet, soulful voice. And ahe aaw at a glance ahe could never dwell - . , ' In a palace with bun alone. And the moral la that you cannot tell Br voice oa the telephone. , 1 "1 1531.81 f I H, , TROTTER, Merchant. FRANKLIN, N. C. $ off my line of General Mer- good bargains, and during ecialty ofr Hardware, $ l jtjUJ . That AUd It - He bad a band which served to chase Discerning pu Irons from hla place. He claimed the band waa full of tunea, : Wben It waa only full of prunes. The IU Mannertd Cyclone. . rerhapa there la nothing so 111 man Bered aa a cyclone. It cornea tearing up, Inalatlng on shaking hnnda with a man whom It haa nej-er seen before, and then, never atoiipliig to ask aa to the health of hla folks or how he Mtet the result of the election, It goes rush lug along, scattering the landacnpeand the chicken coone right and left regard leas of the fcelinipi of the owner or a fierce looking "No Trespass" sign. Evidently It has bud no raising, al thoufh It innkes a specialty of raiBlug tlilncn, Including wood sheds, straw tacks and inerry hudes. Taken altogether, the cyclone Is so rude and Inconsiderate that the project of shooting holes Into It with cannon, as advocated In aome sections of the country, Is to be heartily commended. fVUkes Kidnrva and E Udder VMM r- -e fTY" " - " etons the eou "i J l.e 's I By.Clainis Voucher No. do do do do tlo do do do do do do do do do do do do do. do do do. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do na as irtrcnr 200 to Joe Conley, 7 days work , 110.50' : 201 " John Cunningham work & team 11.25 202 " Luther Hauser 203" " " 204 " Henry Waldroop ' 205". " ... " 11.25 10.70 12.05 0.00 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do . do do do - do do do do do do . dor do - do do , do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 206" 207 " 209" 210 " 211 V 212 " 213 " 231 233 " 236 " 237: 238 " 240" 241" 242," 243" 244" 245 " 246 " 247 " 248 " 249 " 250 " 251 " 252 " 254 255 " 256 " 258 ?' 259 " 26 J " 262 " 263 " 264 265 " 266 " 267"" 270 " 71 " 272 " 275 " 276 " 277 " 278" John Cunningham " " John Wiklo 3 days work Henry Waldroop." " ,5, T. W. Angel Hauling bark . 2, E D Franks hauling 4 Clias. Heese Special Police 2, Chas. Kaby Street labor 2, E II Franks tax 1902 imp. charged , Oreen Calloway watching S. Pox 6, Wm Jones Street work 8. Wui AIcKee ,v .. " 8 Mut Bryson " 2, Jim Potts smith work ', , Geo Jones pa'ment on note 40. NP Kankin listing taxes . . . 5, Bank Franklin payment on note 50. Bank Franklin Int. on note Geo Oliver marshal ' 16 Geo Ollivcr marshal! . 16 Geo " S. Pox watchman 9 " " Marshal 16 W A Curtis 8, li L Porter brooms Act 1 Chas Cabe smith work 2 N S Thomas 1599 ft. lumber - 24 Bank Franklin payment on note 50. Geo Ollivcr Marshall , ' 16 " ' ; "-; Int. on noto ' N 8 Thomas 690 ft. fencing ' Jno Raby 24 posts Johnston & Mann auditing acct. Ii F Henry special police Bank Franklin payment on note Geo Ollive marshal! . , Chas Reese repairing lamps ... Franklin Press warrants &c . Geo Dalrymple nails &o ' , Geo OHiver hauling on street ,: Wm Shanks special police) II (i Trotter handles, nails &o Nat. Drill & Mfg. Co., 1st note Wm Slallcup fixing lamp E I) Franks tax imp. charged W A Curtis printing to date .60 .25 .05 .80 .80 .75 25 70 00 50 00, 00 60 .24 00 00 ,75 67 66 00 .66 93 45 L80 .00 .00 .67 .70 8.63 2.40 6.00 2.00 5a 00 16.68, " .60 8.20 2.10 12.00 8.00 2.85 62.75 .25 , .62 2.IS5 Total, f 534.84 AsSKTf". Currency on hand by Treas. Amount due on Taxes A . 6. S3 108.16 " Total, 1 Liabilities. Three notes with int duo National Drill Co. One note " - ", '""": Geo. Jones Vouchers unpaid. No. 253, 257, 26l, 208, 269 23, 274 ; $114.49 159.00 ; 03.2a 113.58. May 3, 1005, Totnl, . $365.78 John C. Wukiht, N'crctiiry it Troanircr. i :; gains than can be afforded under the credit system. I solicit the continued patronage of i- all ivho have patronized me so liberally in ;: the past. All who are indebted to me for V. goods will please call and settle and take a new start under the new schedule. Call at TROTTER'S for your HARDWARE. H-M-l I M M-....m.I... HWHWftWWHW'H l-l-l ill 11 I l-i- FOR CHEAP RATES TO TEXAS, ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, OKLAHOMA, INDIAN TERRITORY, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO. UTAH, WYOMING, OREGON, MONTANA, WASHINGTON, and Other Points Wast, Northwest snd Southwest, Write or Call on J. G. HOLLENBECK, District Passenger Agt LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R. No. 1 North Pryor St, Opposite Onion Depot, Atlanta, Ga. J. A. MUNDAY. Livery, Feed and Sales Stables,- FRANKLIN, N. C " 1 . Good service, Prompt attention. Reason able Kales. . - Til piiroMji ( hi public wW ei 1 ' Andrew ' Carnegie lias - given 110,000,000 to provide annuities for college professors who are not able to continue in active service. Professors in the United States, Canada and Newfoundland will sliare in the distribution of the in come of tho fund. ' Then It It Cone.' ' To try bwiauaa your milk Is spilled , No nrthly' food will do, , - Nor will It help a fellow out To swear a not or two. Mutt HTt Been an Actor, "Do ghoats bar luOrmltlcs like men In the ncHlir "I picas they do. I linve known them to liuve great illllkulty In walk' Hig." ' ' A targe Hall. Hp rnIM lil wire his bottor hrt With mlrthfulm-pm, u hre pr hp wpllt. Thp niichhi.rM wbtiH'rc.i with a 1'iiigh, 1 hat slic was nhit ty-thx lnr lout. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE IV-- Sfc. LSSSBBBBBBBBBBBV "f. ..-v:I3 Traoc Marks rffi Copyrights Ac. 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