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"Th3 Fraoklin Press. VltASKMS, N. C, SK!T. IS, 11X15. " VTTCTfl1iTls, Y. F. CURTIS, ElUTOIl. AltHOCIATK EllITOB. KntH rtl al the iot-tlllr rtt FrnitUt. A'. C, for trautmliuiim Ihrvuyk the mail at ireiMil-elu math r. - On copy twelve months - - 1.20 Due copy six montlm - - - ' 00ct Wu ;le Copies, t - - v 9 renls Oblluarlua, tier wortl - i cent Published every Wednewlny. Tho Young HarriH News, of Young Harris, (!n., 1ms sold out to ' parties in Hiawassw, Ga., and last : Wwk the first number of the Ilia ttiuwre Banner aimparerl. We Wish the new venture success, A Little More as to the Coun ty Board of Education, Mr. J. F. Kay conies again this veek in'a long reply to the letter $ of Mr. T. J. Johnston published i in Thk Pkkss last week about I ncliool matters. Although he prom- ised ho would make no reply to any letter Mr. Johnston or the board niight publish, he comes in viola- " tion of that promise and insists on tho pnblicationof this letter this week. Of course it is due Mr. ; Johnston and the board an oppor ,...... ......i.. ti.:.. t. .-..,.. ( Then, wo hope the matter will , cease. Every subscrilier to Thk Pukss is given notice nlxuit two weeks in advance, of the date when his sub scription expires. It is a simple business transaction and is not a "dun," as a few seem to think. If aniiDscribcr gets a year lieliind, then we have a right to "dun" him, and we are very apt to do it. We i i. ..t .1.: i .. win b urn u iiiui. il ui nun uni'ira- Jlnr. irnrt in fin unn.i. we .nlfiiiti.fi the system of having pay in ad vance and notifying our patrons ' when tlieir time is up. B.y far a , Jarge. majority of our readers thank s fordoing this, ns they do not . keep note of the time. "Hew to , the line'' is good business logic, . nd no really business man can ob ject to it. Now, gentle reader, whenever you get one of our cards notifying you that your time will ' lie up in a few days, don't '"go off at a tangent,'' but just renew your subscription, keep cool, and act as - a true christian. "Business is Mui ttvtt." w "The Railroad Bonds. ,: A good many of our citizens have been inquiring alxuit the sta tus of our railroad bonds. It was expected when the bonds were vo ted that the railroad would have been built and the bond issued long before this time. The time i j i,.,..i. , jiiaa itaiii'i aim mis wvil tALl'llllu wnoe or twice and the road is still Along way from Franklin. An , act was passed at the last session f the legislature again extending the time. It provides that the lilue Kidge and Atlantic Railway ,' t'ompa'nx shall, within 18 months after the ratification of the act, have completed and in operation a railroad to some point within one jnile of the court house in-the town of Franklin. - 1 he act was ratified March 1st, - 1005, therefore, the road must reach Franklin by Septcnikr 1st, JillMJ, just one year from the first day of this month. Section '2nd, of the act provides that after the expiration of the time provided in section 1st, the board of commis .sioners shall have no power or au thority to deliever to the company or to any other person or persons or corjioration any bond or bonds of the county of Macon for the ; purpose of paying the sulwcription of said county to the capital stock of said railway comjwny or for .any other purpose. Ample time has been given, and tho Pukss is opposed to any fur ther extension of time, either by .JegwUtUtfi or otherwise, for the building of the road,. ...The compa ny now has one year to get here. . li t it come within that time or do ' without the bonds. Uke Finding Money. Finding health ie like finding money so think loose who are nick. Vbu you have a cough, cold, aore throat, or chest irrita tion, better act promptly like W. C, Barber, of. Sandy Level, Va. .He aayai "I had a terrible cheat 1 rouble, caused by smoke aud coal dust ou my lungs; but, after Bud :ing no relief iu other remedies, I waa cured by Dr. Kiug's NeW Dis covery for Consnmption, Coughs itd Cnhla." Greatest sale or any cough or'' lung medicine -iu the world. " At Smith's drug BtoreJ PA -... fb. ff . i ' M. . .mjubimi fi.w; guurauieea. i rial bottle frre. (lov. Glenn has rt'fuscdto inter fere, with the exocution of ; Will Admns, and he will bo hanged at Kaleigh tomorrow for the murder (4 Mary Uridgen. Mu. Euitob: I have read Mr. Johnston's reply to my article; al so your editorial concurring in the view that our High Schools are not sectarian; also expressing the belief that everything has. been properly managed by the board. Mr, Johnston begs the question as to part of my article and dodges as to the rest. He denies he went to any parts of the State at public expense for the purpose of promo ting the cause of compulsory edu cation, and says not a cent was paid by . the board for thin purpose. Then what was it paid for pn his travels over the State I How much did it cost the school fund for him to take these trips abroad and what good could they possibly have done the children of Macon coun ty ? I don't care and the people don't care what were the purposes of these expensive trips, whether it was to expatiate on the beauties of the compulsory law for Macon or to blossom out as a candidate for State Superintendent of Pub lie Instruction or to listen to the who waves singing on the sea shore. The question is did he go at the expense of the school fund of the county, if so what was it and what good could he accomplish for the children by such trips. Now, come up like a little man and an swer, and let us know how these things are. The county and the town commissioners also, publish an it i mi zed statement of their ex- endituresand why not the board of education do likewise and let the ieople know what they are do ing Who knows anyway what they are doing and how they -an doing it, or what Mr. Johnston gets and what sort of work is he doing to earn it. The condition of the schools of tho county, or ma ny of them,, would probably l)c the best answer to the latter part of ti.is question. How many people of the county are familiar with the history of that singular and fool ish and heretofore unheard of piece of litigation brought by Mr. John ston against the board of County Commissioners of Macon county Men who see nothing wrong with the management 'of the board should familiarize themselves with this lawsuit, its causes and the ef fort if would have had on the tax payers of Macon county had not the courts come to their rescue by deciding against Mr. Johnston's contention. The legislature of 11103 iwsseoTan act authorizing the County Commissioners of Macon county to levy 30 cents on the IIimi worth of property and 90 cents on the poll to lie applied to the pub lic roads and specifying it xhimld "not be applied to tiny other pur poxe." See Chap. '210 Laws l!M)3. This tax was levied and collet ted. Mr. Johnston in his complaint asks that this money lie taken from the roadsand instead lie applied to the public schools of the county. This sounded very nicely to those, mem bers of the board of education who were not familiar with the effects the suit would have or of Mr. Johnston's motives in asking them to bring the suit. This was tried at Franklin before the Judge in August l!t()4, and decided against Mr. Johnston and the lniard, who apicalod to the. Supreme court which also decided against them and its decision oints out the helpless condition in which such a lawsuit would leave the weaker counties, one of which Macon is, in case Mr. Johnston's side of the ease should be sustained. The ta king of this money for county purposes and putting it into the school fund would not have pro longed the schools one minute as the State would not supplement our school fund one cent, had we mon ey enough from the tax raised in tho county to make a four months school. It would have kept in the treasury of the State the amount now sent to Macon for School pur poses while the county would have had to place burdens on the prop erty too grievous to be borne to meet running expenses &c The Supreme jcourt in this case says on page 5 of the opinion whirh can be found in Mr. Lee Crawford's office by any one who wishes to see'it: "To weaken the very es sential sa feguards against the abuse of the taxing power found in See. , Art. 5, : (of the ; Constitution) would expose the property of the citizen to dangers,' which exiieri- ence has shown to lurk in ?everv form of government. Mjy John ston, I am told, by reliable authori ty was to get a handsome fee in case he was successful in tearinir down t hese ; .safeguards'' : Bnd nothing if lie did not win his case, Isthn truef If so Hie board has not managed things" properl v. This suit was an expenst vft one and the cost and cxjienses all came out of the school fund of the county. It is but fair to Mr. J, S. Sloan to say that he was not at that time stands in the unenviable position! of being alono and the only coun ty in North Carolina to engage in such past time at the exiense of the school fund and fraught with such danger to the people. I can see how men euld come to the conclusion that there was no corrupt or mer cenary motives on the port of the board for - going into this matter but when 1 hear good men say they think there has Iteen no mis management my wonderment is so great that I have to involunta rily repeat to mystdf, "Do I sleep! do I dream? Do I wonder and doubt f Are things ,iat they 'seem ? Or is visions about I Is our civilization a failure Or is the Caucasian played out J' Now one word as to Mr. i John ston's reply. He says the State Supt. has ruled that tho High Schools of Franklin are sectarian or'denominational. Where did he get his authority to make this rul ing? Who communicated this marvelous piece of information to him so as he could make this more marvelous ruling? -He had no business or right to rule on a ques tion of fact and Mr. Johnston knows well that whether the schools are sectarian or not m a question of fact and not oneof law. The law gives him, and Mr. J. knows it, no earthly right to rule on a question of fact but his con struction of law must lie followed, upon facts found by somebody else. Who did it? Another thing is certain; he, the State Supt., not only had no right Under the law to settle this fact but he had no 'power to do so as big as his head is. for it takes a man whose head is somewhat larger than a bul let to rule a falsehood into a fact. This has never liecn done on this earth by all the wisdom of the ages. Mr. Johnston cannot pack off on Mr. Amnions the fault of our hav ing no free school. He says he refused the board's and commit tee's proposition to allow it taught in the house, lie proposed then to take it and teach or have it taught and will still do so and nothing on earth but quibbling on the part of Mr. Johnston and the board over "facts" which are not facts keeps him from it. OI but wc are now going to sell the free school pnqierty, take the money, borrow some more build a house and have a free scho d yet this year. Do you think so, gentle readeTC When will it be done! When TiTNit Jegin ?. Wo have "waited lotig wcarJsKjiting still.' Yours frul.r.N J. F. lhv. t- Gems In Terse Attacked By a Mob and beatcu. iu a labor riot, uuti covered with sores, a Chicago street car couductor applied Buck li'ii s Arnica halve, and was soul sound and well. I used it iu my family," writes G. J. Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., "aud Cud i perfect." Simply great for', cut aud bump. Ouly 25o at Suuth' drug store. Peace Treaty Signed byj Envoys. Portsmouth, Sept. 5. The Trea ty of Portsmouth was signed be tore four o clock tins afternoon in the conference room of the Navy (ieneral store at the navy yard The tiring of a national salute of 1!) guns was the signal which told the people of Portsmouth. Kittery and New Castle that the Peace of Portsmouth was an accomplish fact, and the church bells in the three towns were soon pealing forth a joyful refrain. For forty-seven minutes those outside the conference room anx iously' awaited the signal. Sud denlyan orderly dashed to tho en trance of the peace building, and waved his hand to the gunner few feet away and the opening shot of tho salute rang out on tho clear air of the soft September af ternoon proclaiming peace between Russia and Japan. Up to the moment of signing the treaty no word had broken the silence of the conference room Throwing his on asides Mr. Witte without a word, reached across the table and grasied Baron Komu- ra's hand. His confreres followed and the Bussian and Japanese dele gates remained for a moment in si' lenue, their right hands tightly clasptfd across the conference ta ble. The war ' was over Russia and Japan were once more friends. Sixty and Blx. Joy of tho morning; 1 Ijarlln of dawn. . inilhe llltlc. lithe Utile duvmht.-r of mlnn . Whllo with then rungtnj -' . ... Burn I'm Knohiinslng Elxty of my yuir for lx yenm like thlno. Wlni?a cannot vie wlih thro, , UKhily 1 lly with Owe. ' Gay nl the Iblxlnloirn over t!i Intv . Life In nil manic, . tannic or trnltv Played ai.thou pluyest M dally with me. Floating nnd rtntrltiB, . Thy mi-rry ninrlmt ' - Comes when the light oomen, like thnt of the birds. Lint to the piny of lit That ti I ho wny of It; Air In the mtulc and naueht In the - word. Glad or grief In den, ' Brhttliert or Haydn, : Ballad of Erin or m-rry Scotch lay: . I.Hto an evaniTol, ' Some baby nniwl Brought from iky nurwry stealing away. Biireiy I know It; . Arttat nor poet Ouence my treasure of JnMldnt hours. Sorrows, what nro thoyT Nrartr or far, tiey Vanish In sunshine, liko ttcw from the flowers. Years. I ftm Rind of them; , Would thnt I ha l of them More and yet more while thus mingled with thine. Agn, I make IHht of It, Four not the slKht of It ; Time's but our playmate, whose toys are divine. Thotnns Wentworlh Hlgslnson. iOASTOItlA. I B it llH Hind Ym Han Alwaw BoagW Bignstut Army Worm' In N. C. ' .;a.arlotte,N. (if Sept 8.A special to the Observer from New IVrn, says that the army worm ap peared in Craven county, N. C, ten . daya ngrt and the est has a' ready destroyed worth of cotton in the fields, many fields be mo nmnlnrriti utt.inr.nfl Tl.rt ..nut a member of the board and hence" is spreading and nuodwra of far- t n(,'"mK to do with this fttratige men will lo.se almost their entire . case -u ewe whicti Macon again crops. ;: ' k . ; j. The High School at Rabun Gap, Ga. The editor attended a meeting of the board of trustees of the Blecklcylndiistrial School at Ra bun (tap, Ga., last Saturday. The school building has been comple ted and is a magnificent one, with large basement of stone, four large recitation rooms on first floor, two recitation rooms and chapel above, and handsome belfry tower and lookout on top. It is built of the best of material, floored. weatherboarded and ceiled with hard Georgia pine, and neatly painted white. The building aud grounds are worth !ftO,t)()o. An iuiortmit question confron ted the board of trustees and a long session was hnd. It was re quired to realize cash on a list of notes and subscriptions to the val ue of $15t0 for teachers' salaries before arrangements could be made for opening the school or the election of a faculty. Fifteen men comixtsed of trustees nnd others assumed the responsibility of pay ing in the amount remaining un collected within the time required, and of purchasing the notes and subscription list as assets, and pa cing in the hands of n collector to collect up as early as practien Contingent on this mutter the securing of $500 from aM Hodgson, nnd $500 from a Peabody, of Athens, (Sa. rangemcnts are made to waterworks before the opens at a etiixiuwTr .oo. The faculty was then elected as follows: . FACULTY. Andrew J. Ritchie, A. M. Har vard University, .Superintendent and Financial Agent. John V. Arrendale, H. S. (in Ag'r), University of Georgia, Principal; Agriculture, Sho-work for boy 8, and Grades 0 and 7. Miss Talhilah K. Rdwnrds, Graduate Normal School of Geor gia, Assistant Principal; Domestic Science nnd Grades 4jnd 5. Miss rMHr(u hffictraduBtcXor- nntl School of Georgia, Sewing and Manual Training for Girls and (trades 2 and 3. Miss Kmma Perry, Graduate Normal School of Georgia, Libra rian, Settlement Work and (trade I. Miss Ethel Powell, Urenau Con servatory, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Arrangements were made for the school to open on the first Monday in October. r !(TiTiWS)ri 1 J The IClud You llavo Always Bought, and which lifts been. In use for over 30 years, has borne -the signature of - - tin d lias been made under his pcr- tyhi Bonal supervision since its infancy. ft.f iAc Allow no one to deceive you in this. i All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infanta and Children Experience against Experlni-Mit. -What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Pare goric, Drops nod Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo ' substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcvorlslincss. It cures Diarrhoea and AVind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ' and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tHt CWTAUR OOMtMNV, TT MUIIMV TMCT, HEW VOM OfTV. 9 f 5f COMBINATION CLl'IJ HATES. $2. 50 1.7 lit j Press and Sem i- Weekly Journal, 2.00 f Vi i Prcss, Tri-Wechly Const, Sunny South, fPrcss, Weekly Const, and Sunny South, Press and Tri-Weekly Constitution, Press aud Weekly Constitution, Press and Sunny South, BTATKMKNT OF CONDITION OF Tfe Bank of Franklin ArT;r-: Ci. of B ;si.v,:s RESOURCES Lonn.t mxl DiHOftiiit! OvtrtlnifU, K. V. MiitiJlmidK, 4 iiifciiht. Franklin, N. C. LIABILITIES 1; i;ilil in J. D. Cobb & Co. ' HARDWARE. Farmers, Wagonmokers, Me W 0 l ehan res, HouselicejK rs, a n d a 11 I kinds of people are invi tied to I ' eall in and inspect our goods, 1 ! -' ""''.''- S Something to suit everybody of every kind of occupation. ? o in 6 Z i Cook Stoves, Household and t f T t Kitchen Hardware, Builders' Materials, Mechanics' Tools, t (iT) Farming Implements, and all i 0 c kinds of S(ale Hardware. 0 .j. ' T l" .Ill (wotls sold a tli viiii irrices.t f HOTEL JARRETT BUILDING. l'HU KS OF GOODS YKJIY RKASONAULE. -i---- s i s i i r:i : j--f- i i i i i m- -i i si i : i r-- i -i- j-- i i j s r-- E I TROTTER, Merchan FRANKLIN, N. C. lam selling off my line of General Mcr- ' chandise, giring good bargains, and during the yar will make a specially of Hardvarp, suited to the needs of this immediate section. J propose to sell for pay down wh ich will enable me to gire mil customers better bar gains than can lie afforded, under the credit system. I solicit the continued patronage of all who have pa I rouized me so lilterallii in the jxisf. .Ill 77ry arc indebted to me for goods will pi ease call and settle and fatea i new start under the new schedule. Call t TK OTTER'S for your HARDWARE. M-I-H-H-I-W-I-H-I- K-H-!" Ciliit. ll Mm i- lirjt'us t mliv.'.I I'ri'litx I.-ss uses. tl itlll.'l. llrpiiK. Sltlljrr! ( h, Ciistn. I'ltfrks nlit:ilillli!ill'') J.ll.Wi.12 e. Priat HujicIs, .-,. ii 'V1 V Dunks :i"."i7!l.ii;i ! .1 :'. 1111 L (HfHf lJn-Tl 'r--m i. , J 1 that the abuvs slatOltfflT'lS'T lief. Jank ui iRiTTfinT iniilv ywfju-T ruu, tu Ihe lies I of my kuovvrHilf nnd be J. ti. Sii.kk, Cashier. Sworn lo anJ subncribod bufure mo t bis Ibf' Sih day f Sept. l!)i)". I.kk Ckawkhko, C. S.C. Correct A I lost : J. S. Si.imn. ) W. B. McGitiitB. Directors. Sam L. Roger. ) Earthquake. TO CURL A COLD IS ONE DA If Take Laxativk BiioskiQuisisk Tablets. All driiKgits refund tho inonry if it fails to cure. K. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25. ' . , . Good Showing for Murphy. (Cherokee Scout.) , We wer over ot the furniture factory the other luy aiv found ibe busioHt lot of men that we have wen in many a day. The plant now has (52 men on its pay roll, and in connider-ihly bohind with its orders. They wore just finishing loading two carloads of furniture for San Francisco, Cul., nnd had shipped an ad litionrl iou pie of ear loads to TjaCnsse, ,Ws consin. I hey are c rtainiy urn king an exct'llont gnidn of solid oak furniture. The genial mana ger, Mr.S. K. Coffin, told us thnt lie hnd an olTer from a lirm in New York City for 8,000 chiffoniers and has a sample pattern thnt is a beauty almost completed. Taking it. altogether, tho Murphy Furni ture Manufacturing ("onipany i ninking an wiviiihle reputution for tsjiolul 0'ifc goods, an I a trial or der is sin of a I'.rriunn'.'iit cus'o mot Koine, Sept. !(. As a result of eartliiiiakes throughout parts of Italy yesterday, twelve villages have leen wiped out. Tlie inhabi tants of these ruined villages spent last night in the open air without shelter of any kind. It is estima ted the damage eaused by the earthquakes witi amount to ten million dollars. Yellow Fever at New Orleans. -Report 27 -! New Orleans, Sept. lo to (i p. in.: New Cases Total to date Deaths Total deaths ;;iil Cases under treatment Cases discharged 1,(177 .sKHtnu.or. nil i i iir mil ton --H-KK-;--:-K-!--K-:-H-w-!-r-K-i4 'Jit, i .iilViiRioi'Ai ter cJj.Mrt'.i jaft. Jtt.t. JVo tuiutzj ( inv. (! lenii declines to iiiicren in the ease of IVter Smith f .Madi son county, lie is to he hanged tomorrow. His age is CO years. NOTICE. Parties who hold the foilowinj. named County notes are requested to present them lo the Tie .sure! at once for payment. The IWrd of ("ounty Commissioners at tliei: last meeting jmssed 1:11 order that they would refuse to pay interest 7 j on said notes after the tirst of Oe' . liio.5, viz. Win ii (livrn Tu wlmiii jfivt'U Kfli. I), l AV. A. Cuiiis, Od. T, IKI1 RIDER AGENTS WANTED No Money Required until you rocoive aud approve of jour bicycle. anyone on Ttln Days Free Trial Finest pnaraniWcl 40 mJf 1905 Models 0 V' WUh ( rfinurnp lii'iLkPia Ann f'inrmii!ffiQ 11 r i i -1 r r Any mitkc or nwml y price. Choice of any staiuttTT equipment on all our bicyeles. Mronyeaii We SHIP OH APPROVAL C. O. D. to anv one tritium' n reut dejmxit aud allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL before purchaxe is binding. 500 Second Hand Wheels & . Q Otkfn in trade by our Chicago retail Ums, UU lO UU flfl NAT RIIV a ''yi-l unili'you have wrttit.it 'for our FAOTOhT UU I1UI DUI PRlOta mho fuff rmai nrr. ti. nuipment. lundriei and sixirtlnii Hoods of all klnils, at half nmilur urii-p. In our a iroo eunorj biMiogun. toiiiuins a worm ot useful Intoruiatlou. WrlK) tor IU Z5 PLR PAIR Portland, Oregon, Sept. lo. Canton, Ohio, haslieeii chosen the next year's meeting plnca of the National Lettor Carriers' Associa tion. . .'. '.' - Nov. .1, imi-2 May , llrtl, O. i. li, " Ken. 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