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v. i "TPIie FranHmTimes; '4 James ATQMAsl35(litoriin(l -prop,, J3NCO,tJJ3AGlXG. ' The dttff, of the Tjmes ha?, ; - Ince thceleoUonjreceivjBd a -num : - fcer of iBOOgjatplatpry ..letter, upon ihe great yietoy:i scbieyed in old jFrankllpi and?fijany:; of-tbehij.con V ':i'.w&fda'1nf praise both;-to the ; 'ditor!anl the Ti?es for the efforts put iwtb 4n'4he campaign for the success of ihf Detfiocratic t ticket, ,Ve here of bptVry : fev Jticidental V-ihat cofd-ocjeur 'inore ' pleasure it ban was afforded iw fcy jtfce yesiiltbf the late election jrT Frankjinv and wjlils therriter as tiUve Committee, arid as 'editor of' thlsia perj spared no efforts , or, la : hovsfl'h the : grand? victory achieved, , . desires to say that he -whs much , hdouraged arid assisted by a 'n'uin-, .her of staunclvDemocrats through: - '-pqt the county, and who kept hi in posted oh all points necessary to - success. As we have" said before "l when the Franklin Democracy is iinited .the upposition may giye upi - '! -One of tbe ! most level-headed , newspapers published iu the North is the Philadelphia Record. It is independent In politics, but is out " for tariff reform, as in suqh a meas i aire it can see many beneots to ac- jcrue I to the wage-earners andlAboj .."rapf thi8 land.: iln speaking of the proposed combination of the ' ; isurpet manufacturers it says i There are two ways of relieving ji congested condition of business (brought on by overproduction. By forming a combination, or Trust, ... producers may reduce their output and increase prices, if they be pro jected against foreign competition Jjy adequate duties on imports. - -This plan makes good the profit of - the manufacturer at the expense of he ponsumer, .The other method ; ) relieCis to reduce ' expenses by Vt,f .-;.(- 'reducing the wages of the eniployes, n -This plan keeps tbe ,inUla.:runwng t At the exbehse! bf ? the 'i working- .... ... Vw - H.6.fc . ... I Emboldtnediby the success of Moth-; : er combinations on putting up the' . prices of steel beams aud rails, su gar, zinc, lead, -copper, coal slate ' penciIs,anUjother.taxeU -couiUiodi- - ties, the carpet hianuiucturer uii fX abletir ashamed to reduce the ,va- V J Ai- geebrt heir w'or klngmen so soon af- - x; ler election, nave -tinuineu -o in ""' .crease piiqes.' As an enhancement ' Tpf price .inevitably- leads to ;a, de- . -j. grease ofconsumptfon, the combi . iatiori will undoubtedly Isbon ; be .obliged'tb shutdown sdmetof the ., .;fc pet inills. tSuchrejlUctih j of ""jHtorff is'jaaHfalvaleuto' ia re .T' , jrtuction pfwageFj lor it creates, as Manufacturers well kfabV, ia'c(ars of peedy underbidderp. How much better it would' be for the manufctureraj who make .carpets, for the men and women they eir ploy, 4nd for the . - persons avhc use carpets, if the price of car pet wools win eh arp nearly all Imported from other countrles-r-jcould be so reduced by tUe'i repeal .of the tariff duty upon them as to set ther mills running, the,, weavers . Jo wiaving, and 5 buyers to buying, without-5 any interference with .; prict s or wages, and with the pos sibility t)f eu.'arging our market by Belling our cheap and benutiful . Philadelphia carpels in. foreign ; countries! ' ; ! But the people :votecl -against free 'ji'ool; and they .must now, wrestle , ; ith,combinations to "put. up the ' prices o, woolen goods as best they may. . Wilmington . Star: . President Cleveland has been talking, aud in his accustomed open, decided .way . He has backbone) "which ; can not be said of ;i time-servers,; trimmers. , abd the ! told ybu so.". He I is reported in .the Nf 'Y. Herald &k ' paying: ' -: "' ,o,, ., ; , J amt told without the, tariff ' spe in the lusi campaign we .would i have "carried the. ;v6untry;; jT That ; ' ' may-be true; but tjie! time had ... come .wheu tliejssuebetween the two parties had' to b a'madei fan'd. I he Democrats made it ttiludon.t jregret it. It is better; to be tJde ; r.lbated battling for an honest prin-. jbtple than to win by a cowardly, .uuter.fuge. ttome ot nay. friends pay, we ought to have gone before .he country on the clean admin isi ' tration we have given the people. ',Jr.4iffer ,froni them. : .We needed a . aeaiyt'ut; '.well defined : issued ;Ve ' ..yrero dreatedit is true, v but tho principles of tariff reform will t That is the tune to sing . : , ! ? " "MBkdKrpN will not collect his special tar bonds out of tlie t people pfKorth Carolina atjpresent J He ' eueceeded'id gairiirig the Vice prea ideocy himself but tie and his hire lings did titil Succeed1 iu : carrying . the Legislature of North -Carolina. ' . AVithout a Legislattir6 bf his own a judgment in his favor by the UJur .preme Court of the United States " will be of no vAluAtp Mr. Morton . iVir ud3L.egtsJattlr rptesenting ihe , white people - or 'North Carolma will ever levy a tax, to pay off the judgment Ex,.. - , - - - - The Baptist State Convention waa held in Greensboro last week lie v.' B.Cade of Louisburg preach? ed th introductory ;, sermon, f The . Biblical Bfcorder, the bran of the Baptists, says: The Convention was a most gratify ingvBucoe8s--i. glorious meethigj and wilh be re called with - pleasure d uring the lifetime of . every , delegate r and visitor, :iAU agree that this was n many respects the besrneting of the Convention in its history. . The Greensboro church -andi the - good people of, ; that cty generously and' raot pleasantly entertained the Baptist brethereni : " : We shall see now how the Re publican party complier. with its pieages to pass the I3iair bill, re- ' peal the 1 n terhal rev en pe pass ,t ije deben,qe.nt pension bill and reduce .the.taxe'sWehty-fiveiliioa : dol lars, : It would seem that to "meet the demands? that ithe! Blair, bill and the dependent pensibn bijl will raise would require the : reten tion of the Internal reyenuo "sys tem arid an increase rather than 'a diminution of the - tariff taxation, but. it is the business of the Repub licans to adjust. these-com plications the Democratic party :, wll t liave no baud in the administration of govern ment after the. 4th of next -March. - It will be, quite interest ing to stand off; and' watch the march of eveuts for the next four years. rEx. - I . . At Tije Philadelphia Record , sstys that the coming political question in the state of Pennsylvania is : the Prohibition question. For. reason of policy the Republican party has committed itself to the folly of offering an amendment to the State constitution to prohibit the, manufacture pr sale of,. liquor, which will be voted upon by the. people. The Record does not be lieve that people can be made tem peraUv by legislation. ; The only legjtimatcj .method 1 of reaching the Jubit of drunkenness through, leg islation would be to heavily s tax -theJraffic,1incL heavily1 punish the vice. "Prohibition Is wrong in principle aud impossible ia- prac- t' . I Says I he. Murphy i-Bulletin: i fit tmay'npt JSe out of pUVe to' remark just "here, that the secret of happiness ; lies ia setlling. promptly for your paper. 2fy man eter died happy with the bur- :den oji a .newpajri ubscriplion ilon-: paid testin,' upon hi? conscience.'' ; Senatorial Votc--01iicial:i, jlieiow ii ihe oflicial vote of the 7th Iffcng, -j):(aA.L1(S.. ; ' ' Sill D m Bobbins, 1L....-.V. .. . t. ;. 2001. .'.n'Moore, It. . ... .i . . . . ; v 109S. "".'Elngi .v .siii . .' i i211l. Sills. . . .2130. ' ltobbins.ir-. . i . . v-V; K44. ;--M6ore-.S'v;.;:'iji,....'iij54;0: s . ".-ti s i . -L.NAS'.f. j. King. . . titi. 2156. ; . Skills . . . r ...... .... . . 2200." 'Uo'bbiii9-r.,:-'::-v:.:: . . .;. . . . ..1762. -' Moore,... ........ ... .1087. ' The firat two names in each county fire the .Democrat, and as will be seen theU majorities in the District a-e over 1,2D0 over! both 'of their: op poneuts. Praise Worthily Cestowert.' v , At each term of the Superior Courts of thb various counties ofi the State it is the duty of the Solici tor of the' dis trict to carefullv examine Ihe Clerk's offic?, the'conditioii in. which the, 5 pa pers !arQ kept,Sio. I'l looking over the. records of ; the recent term Lof FrankVin Superior Court we . find the following report of Solicitor r worth- ington, of the office, of Franklm, Tioj fineaioefficiiutiy:ly;Mf.3yiM.J "ThS undersigned McftorllU 3rd Juaicial Distinti, upon 'irhoai ,def volves die duty of 'examining into.; the condition of the office of the Clerk' of the Superior Court of thia" ciy iakes especial pride iiif submiUiug to-youf Honor the following rpwt thquppn: Upon careful exa miti a tiou he; flu ist so far as ; unlirinir - jndnstrv''and the shoi-t time which hh? teen allotted !lo niiuju iinprpvin5 me coim'iujil oij ,ijie oCBce, and in arranging, filing, record in? and enrolling the papers,' do'ru ments,; judgtnentsi wills and records, that'Mr. KiugV the efBcierlt' clerk rhas shown himself to be one of the rnost coini)etenl,' painstaking. j and , reliable officials that he hs ever i knownnot only meriting the eommehdation .jof the Court; but-the unstinted praise, of all persons who. have to depend up.on jhonea t juid,. capable' clerks ' of , the. courts to" preserve record and 4.papers ' which so - largely ) concern ; aU their rigbtn and titles to property It '-As needless that the undersigned should add anything more to this repct.,? i f STATEMENT." If; r .This shows the number of meet ings -held by tho Commissioners pf Franklin County N. C.t from De-; cemberjhe 1st, A. D 1887 to f Da cemberthe 1st, !rD.- 18b8jand the Per Diem and Mileage received by each member of the Board during theHmew- VJU A.Urij y .Num ber of TUeeUngs jiehl, Zt. vV r C.'Aj f.NA3u,'Chai r m an . j 'fa? Attended 30 uleetings at Is.OO " per day. Traveled 92 miles "r::" : i - at 5 ctspermilev ldakiiig J 7' lor saAiitt -Tx ' Wi.W i 1 Attended 81 meetings at $2.00 J .ler day. Traveled 830 miles , .,-w - . fvi uiuv i -ua&iuji . . lor siime. - . - , ,.,.,$103.50 y S. J. Chudup . - Altfndpd 9n tvtoct ina tli ' -it... i I per day. - j Traveled G86 " vMinileaat i &v cts per mile' ' w i . f; Making far same h ' i' . $92.30 '. ' R; "Foster : "'!'! Attended 31 metingsat $2.00 : j , ri ier day: Traveled ; 298 " ; miles at 5 cts.. per mile.' : . : . . Making for same -. $76.90 Attended 30 meetings at $2.00 f:i lnileR at 5 cts. per mile. ' Making for same :-. 4$76.00 CoitMissioNEEs Office, i . s; liOUISBOBG, N C. In accordance with law,' I, -B. F. Bullock Jr., Clerk of the board of Commissioners of Franklin County North Carolina, do hereby -certi fy tiiat the above is a true statement for the year ending November 30th, A. D. 1888, of the- amount of claims for Por Diem and mileage of the members of the Board of Commissioners of Franklin county N. C, audited by the said board of Cotnmisioners. B. F. BuLlrick Jn . Register of Deeds and Ex-officio Clerk or the BoUrd. N u ? 1 By virtue of the power contained in tlced if trust exeuted to me by f. G. Al ston and wifej I shall sell at court house door in Ikmisburgou Wednesday, -Deen 19th, '5, for one iourth" of the price - cash balance iu 1, 2 and 3 year with 8 per ot. interest, that valuable property situated at Oeuterville, on whiou is a pice resi dence, 'Stare he use and giu house, and containing pne hundred acres rt -; , Nov. lbi'V ' tVAl:GoiE;TfstWr Noktit Caroljxa ; v Mn Superior Court. FkakkUn CocxtyJ Weiseger Clothing Co, ) Notice of siiin vs, . . . ... : t uious and v. war S. B. Webb. J lantof attachm't. The defendant above named will take notice thjtt, a summons in ubove entitled -aotioii Was issued against said aefendant ou iitu. day Oi November 186, by V. J King, Clerk Superior Court of franklin county, N. C, for the recovery of $3dl.ti0, .due by aceouht,which. summons ia returu aole before' J udge Superior Court at L-zuisbuig on the oth ilonday-before the 1st Monday in Mrrcu 1889. The defend ant will .ho take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by said V. ' J. King, Uerk of said Superior Court, on said oth day. of November 4888, against property.of said defendant; which war rant i returnable before ' the- said Supe rior court at the time and . place abore named for the return of summons when and whtire defendant is- required to' ap pear aud answer or demur to the eom plaiut or the relief demanded will. Le gramed.- - - 'h, This 22d day of Kov 1888. Wm. J. Kixo, Clerk Superior Cort. ; B, B. Mass-nburg aud 12. V. Timberlate, Piaintill's Attorneys. Cedar Kock m mm v. ACADEMY. Franklin County. N.'O in.i',. Spring Term begin'irDeci loih, 1883i j u Thi.f Acidamy li situated i n 0:19 of "th6 heallhiest seeiiona 'of thb( &ie, amoug a peo-ple rioted for their moral ity. t(The iristruetlcus ,given Veauiiot b j surpassed and terms ' as. moderate as can JUe ftnorded." L I navy. V;. ft -4 ;- 1 ' TERMS. t Pi imary v Course ' i $10.00 Intermediate Advanced 1 S-'.i,;l!..:; H.-jj? 15 .00 Latin and Greek (each), .!vr.' 15.00 Music Oith. twe Of instrument) 12.50 Board : ; : . $7.00 to 8 00 Koard nnd tuition to be'paid month ly in advtucci "Vf; O. 1'iiucipal i BiallSngsN; CA T UOS. B. WILDEh, 7 i Mi ATTORNEY AT LAW. XOUISBURG, N. C ; QflSce on Main St., one door ,. f mm i: ; r . n - ft -r- v. rin: , .Kit t' Car load docsed ..... r' THIS SPACE 1.. t ; f J"l:.?.v-"i I ' r -I, AH ' s-f; :i; : "'a.lKiTtj. t .;.il ;il ;. -.!.'; j Si NOTICE.1 lift itwiiScv :i feiii- yhl v,uii By . virtue of. the power contained in a .toortgage executed to ro by Mrs. Otella ,J. Eaton, and registered in Franklin coo- tj. la book, 47. pag 1 hau sen ( tlw Court House door in the town of Louia. burg on Saturday the 22 d of Uecember 1888. a valuaoU tract ot laud lying on the Louislmre and Halifsx road. aboHt 4 miles from Looiebsrg, adjoining the' lauds of Jicav A. 1' xarborouxn aud etoers. aua I eootaining something over two hundred I acres. The sate wilt be atirablic auction 1 and fcr easW , . V STELLA FERRY, : 1 Grieiits feeeipfaiioro , ' ' " ; , i - a ot. 22,' . . "- ; f - -1 fir. j. C99k;-AWf?M Mortgagee. TWO CAR LOADS TIMOT HY HAY. SHIP STUFF. BRAN. C0.1N JNO OATS IN ANY QUANT flooring, shingles, doors, blinds, sash, Spokes, hubsrlyns, Rhafls, busjry wheeles complete and axle Irons to match, tire Iron, iron, square iron aud drill steel. Would be glad to sLow our stock of ... RUBBER, KiP, CALF .Ladies, gents and childrens shoes at any price. . Ve alo carrv a line of dress oods. bleached and brown djinest'o aud plaids in lage quantities. . Our ladies and gents uuderwear is . first class In every, respect. We carry also a ulce assortment of - ' Wdolen Christmas ta approaching and to meet the wants of all who wish goods for this, occasion we have secured tne nicest stock" in this line wo have ever had and the juices are surprbdngiy low. It is useless to mention our stock of groceries. We keep the best that is to be found aud at present it if just running over with all the good things that could be wished for.i Just whet up your appetite and come lu to see us and let us show you what we can do. Remember we always "Get There' Very Respectfully, CRENSHAW, HIOE3 & ALLEN7 BETJONGS TO j ; . . -- , - . , ' ' - . ';v -w.- t-.- 'By virtue rfa yowT (ltind mortgage de4Sedutd Vy-Lw Taylor and idahssa Taylor his wife,, to me, regiv tered in o'fice of the Register ef Deeds of Franklin eoaaty, ia Book 04, poe 248,, 1 will on Monday the 24th day t Decern, per 1888, sell to the highest bidder at the court bouse door in the ' town of Louis burg, for cah, all the- interest that teid Luke Taylor and wife bare ia tbe. tract M land described in said mortgage deed.:' : OV.l, '88,; V,,f ij if';; . Wm. I rcdp, : ,Ci 11, Cooke" Atty. 1" " :Tv ' A lime, cement, brick, nails, locks, hinges AND DITCHING Over shirts 270 ,923,26901 ARTICES AT "THE JlACKEr So extremely low I IS THAT THE BEST YOU CAN D0? v. J. F. Jones' Gilt Butter for sale at lei. ' ! i-iv, ... t ;. Y rod s that no one can gay - Edge h iHolstein ' ItAaKET.,y' ;1 ,t-' '7- t Vl"; , i .',i 1 .r .. .";.;.'. j - fit T. ..h ... y N. 1,
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