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! .',-: , i. 'V,.:'? '"4: r v" L" - vie. -v. :- :S--, '.ft ;.S' O,' J. i . THOMAS, Ediiw-and Proprietor. KB YEAR, "BIX MONTHS, 11.50 ;1.00 ; when ' vre come to think of the ln eipressible tonal which ftjre arinual- lv used tv 8ixtvfive : millions of people who are all: remarkable lor sweet tooth, and of the millions of - ?. The supposed ', Italian : war is dying out.. , ' " ' 1891. X v- Friday. Apbii 17,.- --''' - m KEFOilJH J Nl 8W2 IJBT THAT liE THE SLOGAN. y Charlotte is having; a ; race trouble, between the whites - and hard money. which the- decrease of dsrinc an Italian-;.' Great excite- two-' cents per pound represents, it men t prevails.; - cheers the cockles of our heart and we feel, a sense of profound gratification. As we understand, it the reason v The following article is from krTthia ,immens jubilation .is X( uiat.iuue paper mo vv lumugioii found in tlje fact that cheap sugar Messenger : . .. ; L We are of those ; who believe tat the Democrats should; make thfeir fight in 1892 u pon tariff re form and tax reduction. We point ed oit but recently the artful plan of the 'Republicans'- to divide and conquer. Their only ' chance' of success next year, is in splitting 'the Democracy either through the AlliUnc'e or by driving in the sil ver wedge They are anxious to is regarded by the republicans as a, good thing. It reduces the cost of "living and,is a .'boon "to the wage earner; . WTe are impelled to ask, therefore, whether cheap sugar is the only blessing which ought to be conferred upon the poor? : Why hot give them cheap clothing, also and cheap everything else? . Why take two cents per pound off of Au Agreement lteUveou the Al 1 ' littnce andJuto Trust. Atlanta Dispatch. ": " , . , ' , -: The T'arttKre,. Allinnce and the. jute bagging trust have made pence. The iu-opo?iuon of the Cordage ' Bogimt CoQipauy to supply baggiug at 6 ccnU per yard foi 1 J pouuds ; C ceutH for 1 pounds; 7i ceuta fur 3 p..unda, and 7,cent!i,fir 2i pounds h&s been accept- j ed. iiteBe are maximum prut aim competition may reduce tliejii.'. It Is thought this rue.ms a sale in advance of I bagging for at least half of the cotton crop. . neretofore, farniera' have obeyed the AH iauce, although it Chusod th m to buy ba'gin at over a dollar per bale r??:-'"-. NOTICE, . ;" T.naving qualified m Executors o J. ILCulpen er, deceased. imtic l here- f by gireo to,Hlrperso9 owjng the t-s tate to come, forward aivd -settle at once, and all perwons holding cl.lm against said estate wdl present theoi f..r pnyment nnr beforrt the lllb day of March 1892, orthU noike will be plead iu bar of their recovery. This March llih, 1892. . : ; " Catharine Culpepper, i " W. H.. CutPKPPKB, J Ex's. - i ' - MACHINERY ; " FOIL SALE! BEST WM5KEY. Remember thst joa co est the test wUiilusv in tovrn at Ponton's liar. Our Corn whiski.)- gels the prue by U wIkj use it," Call to see u$ and you shall be treated rihL . - - v . ' 4 A. D. HTpA. Manatcr. - , ' x ORDEftOraALEd. Tt4 tobarco tor April forthLoia I burg market ran m folio w: . mil iisii n , Mi 1 a a 7" 8 9 10 14 15 1 I have for Bale a 14-horse : power Talbbttj engine, to-!" an. o gether; with saw mill com plete. . ; J. P. IMBEBLAKE, Louisburg, N. C. i a a i a 3 l 3. 2 1 a 'j l a , sr l a a 3 1: a 9 s 8 3 1 a a i a 3 1. S 3 1 . a s . a l a 3 l 9 a i a a i a . a l a 3 1 STANDARD FEUTILTZERS, A - .V couvUnee the Democrats that they sugar and put f fifty cent tax on' extra cost. Now that tlie price of Jute lrJINE PIG3. FOR SALE.' jnus make the Silver question the tne price 0f a woollen shirt or pet- ggng is redu'cVd, the Alliance men IUave a fevv . fine ESSEX PIGS real Jissuo in 1892. But surely the; if:u :.i :. . : j will idont Ii. The Cordage Curatwnv for sa:e. Price $1 CO rr pair. Demracy wrr-notrpermit their f h11 ,,llt t inte .., ." P. S. Foster. ctories in the trust o Derbocratic diecord and disinteg- cheap men. why in! the name vof ration when the begt oppor t un ities ot success -lie immediately before them if they areprudent, sagac ious and united. Whatever the Democracy may do they should , not fall to pieces: in the moment of victory over a question of cur rency, when for practical purpos es the currency is about equal to present, aemanas ana more per common sense should the benefac tion: be "confined to', one article rather than extended to all? The. laboring classes are suf5- ciently greatful ., for cheap , sugar, we hope, but they would be very much more grateful, if the repub lican party would drop the high agOx The factory left out is said to be located lu Charleston.' This action of the Alliance leaves farniers free to buy cotton bagging if they prefer but as : jute is cheaper few of them, it is be lieved, will buy cotton bagging. - , Meadows is making it lively at the Frauklin warhousft, he sold for X7. M. Pamsh a fine lot a f.-w day aco at an Louisbnrg. N. C. to ir rniEXDs and the run-l LIC OESERJLLLT. C-U to see tue st Hill & 0.s sik! 1 will savejou money on nil vxJs la our lue. I will deliver all .! fre .fl c urje bought within toc lindu. ' Very K-pft:tfulJT, Cm as. Y. Gill. - GENERAL MERCIlANDIbE. LOUlSBUECtX.O - We desire to con?ralo?ae ir ctilomrs tod th' hnrers frattVj rpoM the linunriFuI m' of lt jmr aod -ey Ul t may be btrU fiillr SMtiiuch thsrr and we Uh to My that car uowcrrlo m full stock couaiLxg of capita than in ;.someother coun- tariff on other articles of daily tries. ' We do not purpose now to go in to a thorough examination, of the I merits of the Free Silver coinage question. It may be necessary for editors to make it a special study and discuss it elaborately in. the . future, but at present there is no such necessity. Mr. Cleveland, in , a ciicr wruipn a iew .aays ago consumption. If this is refused, perhaps they will help to elect the other party and see what they will do for them. N. Y. Herald. THE t,KGlSLATUKE. A Candid Opinion by Newspaper Men. Replying' to a communication again urges upon the Democracy by an Alliance manr signing him- me necessity or pressing the tanrl self -'Saladin" . in which the late reform question and carrying on Legislature was severely criticis :,with vigor the campaign of educa- ,., e . . ,tion. A great deal of good has ed, the editor of the Statesville . been done by the campaign thus landmark says : far. The masses of the people are We have touched only some of . beginning to understand efcono- the points made by "Saladin" . mic questions as they have n tun- which do the Legislature great in- derstood them since I860. .They justice. The reader of the article - will learn more and in order to must be struck with the fact that - - makehe lessons easy and practi- the burden of the criticisms of the cal the campaign of education body is not for the bad legislation must not flag. proposed. The only .thing that The trouble with the silver ques- was done that is objected to is the : ton is that it is deceptive. People tlie increase of appropriations mo miBieu uy mn giamour oi me aix me- oiner complaints is oi shine and the music of the jingle, things that were not done and : They somehow think, or many of which "Saladin" proves ought not them; ;4iat ; if jbore silver is coined to have been done ! There is one " v :j. that they will have more money iu exception, too, to be noted under J fjieir pockets. But that is an er- this head: the criticism because v ror. The only way to get money no law was enacted to reach the the '-pocket by holiest means is men who have money or solvent . to work for it.; If there were five credits which they do not return ? v Cfirn.es ag much money in circula- for taxation. So, then, our cor-r;:-;tio.n in the United -Stat 68 per capita respondent's grievances are just s:t present, the people who have two, one positive, the other nega--V no money now would have none tive: (1) that the Legislature did then. . Money is coined and paids appropriate too much money, and nut in the usual? regular way by f2) that it did not "put into exe-V-cthe government -whether the per Cution a plan f or the collection of :. capita of circulation be $20 or$50H;taxes on personal property." Our average of 20. C2 for a!? ?rW : Jame- -Matthews, t,uj . tobacco man of Nash, 8'ld with Meadows this week at 14 50. 23, 16 18, 25 35( 26, 22.75, 23 .75, 33. LOST. A short braes key at Loaieburjr dnrin? Court week. I would be thankful should any itcrHon find the same, to send it to iae W. K. Phillips. We have in:ide ban? un Mies the past week. Sold for Hugh D. Eperton 3 barLS '20124 lbs., averafie r2I.P3. FLOUR, MEAT, Kay, Sd Oau and a fuU llaa cf PLOWS and tUw CASTINGS, rarm- Harness, Harness, Harness, Jmt rendted a full lino of Wsgoo tUitit, tlo EriiU. J, Ac. J. S. Mkadows & Co. BARGAINS IN JEWELRY. . When in town. yon. are most cordially invited to my !Jewelrr store on Market street, East of Court Bonne, where yon will find a nicely selected stock-of fine jewelry, snch as watchrs, chains and J charms, cIocas, rins, pins of the latest designs, cuff buttons, gold pens, ear rinjrn, bangles, bracelets, eye Kl8es and a num ber of other nice things. 1 make a spec ialty of repairing clocks, watches ana all kinds of jewelry at very reasonable prices. Oive ine a call tuid I will please you. KespectfullT, ii. B. FEAZIER. Lonisbnrg, N. C. Crenshaw, Hicks & Allen. 31 CAR LODAS FLOUR, 1 CAR LOAD HAY, 1 CAR LOAD HEAT, 1 CAR LOAD LIME, 25 Kegs Nails, 3 to $0, in stock and f r sale at 25 Will GLOSS PAIGES. IKON AfiE CULTIVATORS ATTACHMENTS. IRON AGE CULTIVATOltS wl hthe ATTACIlMENTci, a!!un. get it. honest ft-. i;. - i., You must earn money to 1 here is no other known When a, man favors free coinage pf silver under the idea that money will be more abundant in the sense that everybody will have- more a financial mistake is made. If too much silver is coined the circula tion of gold.wil! be diminished be cause the sil ver is of less value Ihari the gold. ' What is needed is a double standard of value both goldxind silver. But if one cur rency is depreciated by excess it ywill force the more precious metal Hto retirement. or send it abroad, while inviting a large influx of the inXerior metal, from other coun- triea. -j-j;- '' Btttwe do not purpose a prema- ture discussion now of the metals. ' !Both metals are needed "and de- ' manded by , the people. But-at ,.' preeerit the greatest need is lower taxes land a more economical cov ernmeiit. . -; ' The ( Republican Congress,! re cently expired, piled Hp debts and made appropriations beyond all precedent. In two years.; it .made. way Willi more ; than a thousand million dollars; while the total ex-' penses ofj the Gveitnment f or; the first Jhalf century pfv itSr existence were buf f bW.UWc The Treasury had a lai-ge surplus When the' Con gress assembled. In two years it wasted ill, jcreated a great deficit, ; and a 3 1 u ja 1 ly expended more than a billion of dollars. A great outrage and disgrace. Reform and lower .taxes is what is n e e. d e d. Downivith'the grinding; Monopo ly. Mepeal the .McKinley mon- stroaity. ; X.r' l. V. "Feck sow t nt nud try Me- dows ma;le 3 sales at an average of I 17.57 for all erades. YOUifAU mVUuN. If you w ant your prescriptions care ful ly compounded, by an ex(.er:tu-ed pliarmacist. enrry them to t!e" Drug Stort: of Thomas & Aycocke a TO EVERYBODY, Wishinir to quit the merchandfee bus iness I will sell all of my good ul cost. Lome and see. W. P. Webb. auora sol 11! noC jo oiaqAiesfa Anq noA eaojq ijjjdvvt oq) O) ajti9 'uraq) dos puw etucj s)Udo eg joj wq Xpung toju 8 idiuao ol joj iHti ixo3 v noX lies HJ A 'lunoo oqj ut AqXjeAd -PIron Ace Ae Arj.TANCTTI TXARnOWQ-f LUANC-Ci -tiAHUOrt'O-xia SCHOOL BOOJKS- "We hre a full line School Book for Public rLoo! at SUte Cog Intel price, ic Bedsteads and Mattresses A Urge stodc of LJks and GeuU SJxx. CecU OecU Dress Shirts. A FULL LINE OF UCCKERY, and nvmy txhtt puri wh rh rto te Loji'hi at Uuivcrj lowti irw . Wr are Ul' AtlUu; ti t Okl ll-1 -able jTPATAla O CUANcrV t..l ertj xhr Undsrd tmU thai we are eU nj (hr on) nr cottu. yitb'e u xt UU. Cwnr Uwi u. All oi'il &Uie lor Ivs fcr Cah or ou 1 ua lo i'lKtVll ing.cuiiouiers. Yocr rir.ifu'.Jj, DUNN and BOSS Turnmi; Prows, Carolina and Ptonell COTTON Plo-. Guhpo Sovrerw. S nve1. Sindpe, litch-f-fkv Gardrn lUka. Ppla.o Diaiir, Hilling oxkI GrubHioz TIoe4t Mattocks Picks, nd Cotton II oca. Febj. 23th, 1SS1. P. & Plai.t Bed Cloth. GREEN & YARB0HO. B sure to eve it and rt your plant- UAY, raw from 75 to 150 pounds. own opinion ia that the Legisla ture spent very little unnecessary money. As for the mai. who swears lies about hia solvent cred its and money on hand, no former Legislature has been able to reach him aria it was rather too much to AliWU J0J snoua q pun woqs expsct of this one that :t should. aABll dA ,l"?M oi aiquioo Aq "The truth is, our correspondent JCaqi deaqD Aoq jno pug A"(uo uho no A. uBaq t oj uidq) m2noq dq MOq tpoqjaAa 6 JdpuoAv sib 8dOia JnQ Jlsq Jdaa swq eqs spoo3 jo ao pdi9d(au jwq pu jwaSjei qj qiiM ioj ai0J po -Uinjsi !6nf tmq BH K V 'uj? fiA FULL STOCK OP SEED OATS AND BUAND oN HAND. We leceive regularly, every Tuesday and Fridjy, v.-.. P It' v CHISAP SUGAR The increasing r emphasis V,with. uiuu ruuuuiicaus uoasi. mat :me IcKinley bill has cheiipeneor. su gar by two cental per - pound is both had great expectations and has been disappointed. He had been fooled bv demagogues who. bv ;abbling, had brought him to tbe ifcve that the State was being run oVffoe devil by the men of all class- eshom-the neoDle had hereto fore elected to legislate for and govern it, and that if none but;Alr liancemen were put on guard ,'the whole machinery would be revers ed and the very fact of nature would show a ehanire for the bet ter. By common consent the Legislature was handed over to the Alliance last fall- and here we are.. It was a very good Legis lature indeedand we contend that it made a Very good record And reflected'credit upon the Alli ance". When its members got to gether and looted over the ground, they saw that the governmental "affairs, of North Carolina were go ing oh; all right. ' Tho -mdchinery djd not want to be reversed at all.- lt was, oiled, a little here and I re paired a little there and the I en gine was given a trifle more speed inoraerio Keep up with the .fast movements of the age. and that was all there was bf . it because' that was all there needed to bo; of it. The State was not turned "unside down and inside out and therefore some people are disappointed.". ; ;lT is now Gov: T M Holt, he having been sworn in on Wednesn day'of Jast week;l- LOAF BUEAB. Tueulay andS.iturdy Fleckler SAUSAGI W jjet Maaon Crackers every week. One and jrve CRENSHAW. HICKS & ALLEN, Loui. buTx, N. U.t au opportunity to prove thai the above is corrtvu i -V?:'.: fad 1 n fovnofrvv V A' -i ' i m"' V a.' "v"-voi.iig ttiiut; auiua tug mi- V Everybody uses sugar, and there- f pre we Con gratulate everybody bri Bcnnum the great showman of New York, is dead; : He was ? 80 years oIdt-:;- f V"V ''-f'-' V;lf j'i:n:;ti' T, where ;pconcmy f is vneccBsitV btiti G, Fowle,' It is said ttat" the iaiigest crowd that' has ever attended I a funeral in North Carolina,' was that which participated i nt he' : burials tof ? the 3 ate Governor. of the State, Daniel Hoses, Jlirysaiitheimiins,&c Twelve choice, 'everblooniing rnees for one dollar. Twelve i hoice chry- panihemuius ' tor one dollar. Palms I and other decorative plants, coitus, double violets, geraniums, etc , forout door hinting Cut flowers, .bouquets and noral designs. Magnolias and clioice everTeeu3j Tomatoes cabbage audpotrown egg plauts. Sweet po tato plants in any quantity ready about April 15th. Celery plants ready-in Juue and juit. . ' , - ' - H. STEiNMtTZ Florist, . - RaleJgh, N. C. We waht to buv one hundred head of cattle to fatten for beef. for which we will pay the Cash. If you have any for sale, please , let us know, about them . v ; - Respectfully, ,; r F. N. EG ERT ON and i--iyt- K. P. HILL. v.-- Sale of Laiid for Taxes; . Oi Monday, May 4ih 1891, I shall sell at the Court House door in. Louis- burg, N. C, f r cash; the following real estate to satiwy. unpaid taxes due, uu der Seci on 57, Chapter 218, Laws of 1889, and ChapjBr 160, Laws of 1891.. r' - ; v II. KeIabne y. Sherifl; 1 April 3, 1?91.' .,-'.'v ;' 'fi ( FBANKliKTON' TOWNSHIP. ' tlarry Kearney, .661 crcs, Tar " river, 1890 V . 30 19 J GOLD MIN E TOWKSHIP. E J Lanier, l92 acres . 18 CO 'i; v (Deoak bock township. Jno Bartholomew, 47 acres. Red Bud creek : ' .V' ; j": J .:' ,V ; CYPRESS CREEK. Bob Jones, 20 acres on Cypres " ' creek, interest aud taxes due I lor 10 years -; KING & IO.CON ll ' -: ;f ll AGAIN, "witba complete Tine of erery thinflr thai is kept In a First-Cla General Merchandise Store We are sole Ajretits for t o eo. d &rndes of Guano . which we will sell cheap f r Cash or n Time, See btfvrt jfou toy."5 When In need of nnythinjf in the way. of Wood nd Willow Wi'e. Tin " ware, Ilard ware, such as Trace Chains, Plow Points, Collars and Ilamea, wilt-be glad to quote you bottom prices. i Our stock Dry Goods is Complete. QnnT?Q IN ANT STYLE . SHAPE AND TRICE. DnyiLO Ui ANY STYLE SHAPE AND PRICE. '"-:. .r -y-r ' : . ' . - Ladies and Gent's fine Shoe a specialty. Also a lar lot of L-wn Ten . . uis bhoea for both men and boys. We are ajJu BeUinj; the celebrated COX COTTON 4?7 15 70 i . Those who are in need of one this season will vlease leave their orer with us aj toon as possible, as it takes some time to cei'ihem. Calui Me us when in lowu. . Reepevifully, "': v'" 1' ;" KING &'MAC0N. ' ' Anil o line e men t NO 2. In oar firt Annocrccne't of JUrpiin w bad such a defied toccrts m c!11ms the p -ul dvnunl aud ud;u a srrrater drmaivl tt th goad thnu a:iU. ipaled i h.ve rouhl &mu t'.e Luiuturrurers all tb ft they lad on luiud in lhce hu . We will conliuu to sell ihm at term er Jficvs as e always jire tl.e trado th ""BKNKKll' OF OUR BAHGAINS."" Our Mr. Hill I aviua had an experiecc of 12 tas la the wbolmle Sltoe niaxiufjciariug boiueit gives him the advantage Io bujlog iba llue of good. rc:E E M E M B a Rr: after Una lot ia ckcd out we caunot gel auy more. Nol lb fallow price: JJctTMen buckV and lace SUtd downs. (Penitentiary made.) 1.00 ier pitir, worth $1.75. Mrn'n Kip How. M.10. CkiTMeo' best Alaska. L25. tsr Men's RUBDEll bbocs, 40 ceita perpair." toTLaJiea Call Poltn, 11.22 a vir. and a ruU Un of Aiher la ' HUIHllff:V Ii AT VERY LOW PRICES. W WD. ainl bB la m4 of RtapW aad Tmmej OEOC1IRIE3, Wood as4 VOow "War. Ta War and OucXery. le , doat taj to call o a. Fa 3 ktf Cakas, Candies, Oranges, Apples, Banannas and Lemons always on hand. TTTTiTi & CO., Louisburg, N. C. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! tona We bare Jut rtcdred a Larjr and well selected, stock of Xew'aod sea liable Goods i hat we are seJUng Terj LOW FOR CA&L B surs to exauilue them wbeo you cotu to ton a. FLOUR! FLOUR !! FLOUR !!! We hare on bnd a Ms stock of Floor, which we ar cJer'r at th try JWEST LIVING PRICE. Glr as a Uial oa Flour acd e wiU pea LJW you. j? CIGARSg CIGARS, (jl'CRSrl Our showcases are CHed with many of the Choice Rraud 4 Carav ow if you want a Good Sniok tr a LITTLE Mooey, call at our pUc and we can satisfy yoo. Toy RetpectfuSy, PIPPIN, CART.TT.E & CO, iAt CarlUe's Old Stand. . " . j ) 5 ; 1 I ., ... ) if
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