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THE FRANKLIN TIMES . A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. warBtip to vraise the flag" there. Thk discovery of a new star is JrEOrLlS wiLUiiATiri n. Uol. Julian S. Uasr. having annoonced, and an exchange wants A reporter of the Raleigh News-Ob- sold his interest m the Blackwell f tnAB whr we haven't started a server asked Mr.; Tames H. Pou what Durham lobaceo Company; baa i w j i i - Fbidat. Februabt 17; - 1899 ONE YEAB, SIX MONTHS. THREE MONTHS. fl.00 65 I he thought of the constitutional amend- J now retired from any and all con ! rae'nt, and he said: - I nection with that .mammoth con- I think the conclusion eminently cern, which, principally by his ef- i wise. . .- it win mane an cpocn in me forts, baa achieved a world-wide State's history. With the ratification reputation. He will hereafter de- I rwl th amnrlmpnt hv t he neotile the I ..... I J r I vrvtA hi, tima and It on 1 1 nr t. inirty-nve years Dgai wc nave wagcui ..... against darkness and barbarism, for nsiveij to nis pnvaie ousiuess, TWBMTY-NISTH VOLUME, ever before been so ' successful in business in this State as has Col. The party that advocates territorial expansion for the benefit of our trade, is the same party that protects every thing we use with a prohibitory tariff, fosters trusts and combines and is con tracting our money to a gold standard the prcservation of civilization, ends; which itself is of immense propor- basis. - - x and we can thenceforth devote our at-1 turns. No North Carolinian has tention to building op the State with- In a speech before the House the out fearing that the next election would . . . . . . m.. ;--ol.t j r. ,. T i, an tlKlrnv nnr anrr. 1 nrri let that mil VVltntDlS issue wie oweruay ' . . " T w" .. j. I Carr. and. hotter Rtill.no North Car. .i : M.k.r,,niin State wm aavancc oy icapsauu uuuuus . 1 in maicnai prosperity. uuiuuiw.oi5i Bw atvuwvuo Will the people ratify the amend-1 with his ample means and shared mem? I his success so much with others ae "Yes; by a great maj irity. I pre-1 has this broad-minded and big diet that thousands of Populists and hearted philanthropist. Chatham Republicans will vote with us in orever Record. settling the race issue. 1 believe many Populists will now come to us. I be lieve'lhat future generations will rise up and Calls this General Assembly blessed. Twmtv ninth Volume. For twenty j , l .. .... :.u i i ... . cost more lives mau our w wtw two years the .present editor has pfobably he was countIDg been continuously in charge, and those who died with broken hearts, during j those years it has always also. Ex t a, mi nim 4-f tfnvti Vlti Y0TYrYla tf - i Hnv. Tohn Mannine died at his . the county a paper worthy of their home in Chapel Hill on Sunday last, patronage. If we have failed to He was 69 years of age, and has filled nnr iloai'ppa if. w)j)thn many positions of trust in this State, The Times' fully concurs ' the Record in the above. 'with come ud to . . .' . . .. ' , I and has also reoresented the 4th Dis fault of inability nnanciany ana . . ' 0Q . . i trict ia Congress. Since 1 88 1 be has otherwise. ' ' filled the position of Professor of Law We begin 'onr twenty-third year j at the University. urtf.h ronoworl dftf rminadnn tn con- . L . Vm,.3t Te proceedings in regard to country are prepared to lose New York tinne our efforts mtbe upbuddirgl g Norwood,s case have about set- jn ose Ncw York ot DTanklin county, ana au tmngb 1 tied one question, and that is, the peo- and win on a bimetallic plalform. that pertain to the welfare of our I pie ofNorth Carolina are determined They cannot win on a gold platform people, ! THE DEMOCRATIC'POLICY IN 19Q0. From the Columbia State. In onr opinion the Democrats of the TRY T ADDITION. IOO HEAD HORSES AND MULES. attAntinn 1 1 noma new lines we nave added to onr otnrk of Hardware. Black wroueht Pipe, i to 2 ioubes. Galvanized Pit-. a J tn 11 inrhaa. Pin Fittini7B all kinds from to 2 inches; Check Valves, i to 2 inches, Globe Valves $ to 2 inches. If In npxl nf hnntpr nr mnlp rrm onirV- lfni-B tK m -;V .i We are Ajrents for Pomona Terra Cotta Sewer Pipe 4, 6, 12 and We have moved into onr new brick etabW on Main Street and have mor 18 inches and Fittings. Terra Cotta Chimney 1'ipe, istraigbt Jomtf.j uoreoe and more liul than ever before eocn in Looiaburg at one time. Short Bottoms, Bonnets and Thimbles lor brick watis, an me anove we have a big stock on band. ;XJff Ollt. c ! Having reduced the subscription price of the paper to $1.00 a year, STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE, it seems to ns that it should make its visits to every household in Frankliu county, i ihat no Judge will beiallowed to ' re main on the bench if he shall be guilty of habitual drunkenness it matters j not to which party he may belong. VI r N r.v lahillVIIII -y eyen with the support of New York, which would be most doubtful. They are not likely to waste anyeffjrts on Mr. Croker's State, but will concen trate their campaign work on those States not wholly given over to the worship of the golden calf. If they win they; will get the legislation they :ilv ! THE LEGISLATURE. The Legislature is still "pegging away," and every day batches of bills, - of a local nature' are passed. . v j ! As yet very few biils, of a general character, have passed, but in a few days .. L . 4 1, a ti ( anovi) wc may -cipcti w bcc. iuc usuhw Bills" go through. y ' - ; Among the local bills passed that ef ' feet this immediate section we notice one to change the management of the Colored Normal School at Franklinton.' , The new Board of Trustees just elected The formation of new trusts goes bravely on. Each day sees new ones. The same fellows who want the govern ment to spread out and cover the earth, demand. if they lose they will 5, no want to contract opposition ana tnroi. r, off lnaQ tfa are DQW or thaQ tie competition in trade until they can they-wouid if they were to win on a own tne eann aiong wun mc govern- goJd platform ment. . . SAM JONES IX ERROR. The Republican journals assure as that the silver issue is dead, the policy tnat Sanl jones aflrra8 that Wm. of territorial expansion is settled, and J. Bryan is honest and talented, but that Bryan' is a back number, and yet COUGH SYRDP GUARANTEED. X Black Smith's Drille Anvils, Chisels, Hammers, Blowers, Cotl.&c t Bn(7bv Mtens.- Wrenches and 5th heels. TZuezr Wheels, Axle Xtms, .ftlmsv Spokesaod Springs. .Tubular Bow Sockets, Carriage Knobs, Carriage Leather and UlacK un L,iotn. - - MULES -Machine Square Head .Bolts. to suit Tobacco Farmers 15 to 16 hands high, sound and well broke, that we seii on time. ihey devote more space to these ques tions and to this man . than to any other questions and any other man be fore the public. - Aguinaldo and his soldiers are, reb- that be has not made a success m his own financial aitaire, and there fore is not qualified to manage the hnancial a Hairs et a nation. Such reasoning is not at all new, but the surprising: thins: is that a man fo Sam Jones' sense should have given utterance to it. Mr. Bryan may not be competent to manatee the nnan cial affairs of this nation, 'but be- F. R. PLEASANTS, rngglst end Pbarnacist, - From 3 to 12 inches by , from 2 to 12 inehes by from 1 J to 6 inches by . Carriage Bolts. 1J to 12 inehes by , 1J to 8 inches by . H to 7 inches by 5-10. 1 to 0 inches by . w e aieo nave diotb. Plow. Tire. Cultivator and T Bolts. Expansion Anger Uita tWJf inches.- Automatic Screw Drivers.. Vater Kaaor uones ana earner CHnDera. Smokeless Loaded Bhells. Irou cJhoe Last wttb lnree ieei 25 rta ncr sett. Shoe Nails. Tacks. Leather, Hampers, Awls, Bristle. TnV Thi-Aart Knunn. K'nirei and Leather Uemeoi. JUU Dair 1 races 4 fAat inner rhanr than ever before. Loir. Tuir. Breast. Cow. Well od RraM Chains. Iroa Pots from 2 to 25 gallons each. Smith's Well Fix tures. Disc Harrows, Barbed Wire, Poultry Wire, Octagon Steel, Steel Tires, Square and Ronnd Iron, Band Iron. HORSES ! HORSES ! 1 Drivers,' Saddlers and also plow stock Cheap on time. Would like to Come to see ns when you want anything. We handle the following call special attention to a pair of Dark Bay Mam matched perfectly and bv the car load and are able to give too cloae prices' on Meal, Meat, irB, wmca wia maw nice carriage or surrey team. Flonr, Salt, Corn, 8eed Oats, Winter, Sprlojf and rugt proof, Brn and by the Legislature is composed of R. els in just the same way that Washing'- LTmi not have aS LomsBUKa,'Nt.C . Ship Staff,' Shingles, Lathe, Lime, Cotton Seed Meal, Hay, Nails and B. White, T. C. Joyner, H. C. Kear ney, H. E. Fearceand J. A. Thomas. They take charge, under the act, at once. ' '. The committee which has been in vestigating the Wilsons, whom Gov ernor Russell turned out of the posi tions of Railroad Commissioners, have reported in favor of the Wilsons. The anti-trust , law has passed and is , Resolutions to impeach Judge Nor wood for habitual drunkenness while at tending court, were passed by the ' House, and then the Judge sent in his resignation to (he Governor. This , Btuuu wilt siuu idc luiucacuuicui uiu- f ceedings. ron and his soldiers were a century or so ago fighting for their own liber ties and political freedom against - a foreign foe. " Success made Washing ton a patriot, failure will make Aguin aldo a "leader of a rebellion.. - " wealth ia no proof of the fact. The ; spirit that leads one to acquire much for ones' self and the ability necessa ry to such acquisition, together with NOTICE OF LAND SALE. , THE TRUST; MUST GO. Reidsville Review. ; - ' not ! There is a rumor, which lacks con firmation, that the First North Caro lina Regiment will be mustered out of service, within a month or so. An "En listed Man writesvthe Raleigh Post that 85 per cent, of the regiment wants to be mustered out and the officers are blamed for its retention in the service. snccefisfnllv manam their own .Thenext campaign will be fought. financial affairs ' if by that we mean uootf the acestion of trusts, as was the t they did not get rich. Cases almOs a a I m . - . . without numoer might be cited, un the other. . hand, a large number might be named who have succeeded for self, and miserably failed to car ry out the trust when, the welfare of others were entrusted to them, Mr, Jonea will scarcely admit that because Mr. Teller owns millions, -he is competent to "fool with th finan cial affairs of the nation," and he would be equally as slow (on this line of reasoning) to point to Gen. Buck ner, the pensioner, as an example of a man who is qualified for such a task by reason of his financial suc cesses. We cannot think the great preacher would consent to place the affairs ' of the government in the bands or Jno. 1) By virtue and in pursuance'-:of an t.h mt,hftflanf!ontAl nro nnt. hvnnv I order of resale made by R. R. Harris means the spirit and abilty that 0 8 c in, thjL Bpecial proceedings enti- quahfy one to successfully manage VJiy- ?nit Aflm r c r & mfjncy the affairs of a great peopleof varied P- JuassenDurg vs. w . J. Massen interests. The great majority of the ?urS ev- o's J heirs at law, 1 will on statesmen and political economists """j -ue uj Vi flAttru.jq? 01 the world have oeen ; men who aid Sewer Pipe, Coal and Coke. Tours truly, We also carry in stock Bcje, Surreys, Carriage, Harneaa and Wngoca. We sell on time. Come to see ca one and all, money or nb money. HICKS & ALLEN. ALLEN. BROS. & HILL- lpotf the question last one. TherDemocratic . pirty has declared war to the death upon the rust idea in all its forms. The Gold Trust is the mother of trust abomina tions and will receive the .deadliest fire the party is capable of giyingj but none of the gang will be allowed to escape.' It will be a battle royal and will attract the attention of the whale world The fight will" never be given up until the monster is crushed. The plain people cannot be bought or cowed into submission. at 12 o'clock M. at the court house door in Louisburg:, N. C, offer for sale at public auction to the highest I - bidder; tr the trmj oats 'faalo j L- ... The newly elected Democratic ting a chairman and an executive committee." The old board of di- Ror.kpfpllpr nnA As an indication of how the people yet he has acquired a vast fortune feel towards the trusts,-not in the heat and bmlt P monopoly that is t .r . .f.: , . strong enonb to actually defy the ,uu ..Cu.jr uuvai campaign, x, officers and people of the na- uui iu lueir cvery-uay me, we suomu 1 lion. xv ' ; . s' J- "'J cunm .u,ctrai,ic the foiiowing resoiations adopted by The present occupant of the presi directors of the penitentiary mel lhe White Man's Club, of Winston, at dentiaf chair is an example of a man last Friday and organized bv elee- .l.- . .. v who failed in business, and vet is en- a ... 1 inpir lasr m Jpnntr i . - . . . . ; imsrea oy rne people with the Tital whereas, it . is manifest that the anairs 01 government. . alarmin? freniienrv nf tho Inrmllmn nl I ' Thrnu ia cmtrA m.m-,.A iV. .. J A- ' . I O 1 - I . u WVUiC IIUUUU IUI llltt- UV o0u. .. WguiaB mo trusts threatens the liberties of the peo-J cusation often made against us as a new directors, and denied the cop. pie and ten js not only to prevent iPeop'ethat wehaveour eyes so fixed stitutionality of the law bv which general prosperity, but to reduce the ou f aimigniy aouar tnat we can 1 I 1 . j ... ' Uo nnr.niTifp olaa m lira k... i . t j 1 1 j 1 . . t oroaucers inn rnnsnmm nt ih rftnn. v vw uuu no iiavc mcjr uu reeo eieciea. a case will r 1 Va Arrival .f. 10 a conaiuon 01 poverty, in order , JLLa VL, that avarice may flourish, be it 1,1 Vl t. -ni.-.i, .u,.. .,"!. i Z cept that to acquire property iu.ub v,iuu urges me The man of genius, the man of tal represenutives ot Forsythe county in" ent, who devotes his attention to the Legislature to advocate the pas- the affairs of State, has little time During these bad davs th&' average sage of as stringent an anti-trust law for anything else. The man who is farmer sits ground his fireside and plans aS P0851016- 1 I , : . w ' ho talented, who studies the , J. . ... .... . r ? Resolved.. FmjTHru'l'hQt U i ,k needs of his country, who sees clear- ror. n,s crop this year. AVe hope all of of this ciub iht the Democratic U knowledge of experience mem nave, determined to make more party of North Carolina at its next Ine past wnat tne luture wUI bring hog and nominv"; than tbev have convention should inenmont, in i. toJlh yrho. a. r? greed ever made.'' Rt ihii'miuii'li. olatform a nlank f . i18 .1? -- v ..vu wt wauv 1 .r. ...-.u..uU uwu W) jur tnose 01 nis country . .1 . : . - . ' . I nnrnmnrnmiuinn nnnIi t.; I . y 10 see inem nave more grain cultivated. 1 . r, 6 wppwamuu iu wuiui- woo cannot do swerved Ircm tb( eel of land, being the Massenburg n!?M Mlk Skin8'&c- borne tract, situated in ' Lobi&barp: township Franklin county " and bounded as follows: On the orth by the lands of C, W. Roberts and San dy Jones, on the east by the Allen & Massenburg road, on the south by the Liouisburg & Halifax road, and on the west by the one hundredTacte tract of the Massenburg land cut off or W. K. Massenburg and others, containing 241 acres. Terms of ale one-fourth cash balance January lt 1900. Title to be retained till purr chase 'monev is paid in full. Posses- sion given January 1st luuo. io interest charged till possession is given. . , February 6th, 1899. . . .: '-i , - - - 0. L. Ellis. Adm'r of L. H. Massenburg, and Com'r be made up and Supreme Court decide the controversy. carried to the 1 ithout delay to more ho and Wit n, , " . . yuvyuss 01 re- riguu uv ier or, wvor such a man . . '' : r straining trade and controlline the w sale to trust with I W - - IM. I --.wm pj.vAV in tact every- I nroducts of lahnr. I whether he be rich nr nnn Snm. Diographers of certain of our honor- turnips and cabbage. thing the human family must necessari- I ally designated trusts. ly consume in order to exist.- There is always a good market for these prod ucts an J there is also a necessity i for them. - Resolved, further ' That this ?d Btatesman have thought that no Club affirms its loyalty to the cause of fhl 0?LJ? KPr0nwtinued best efforts to aid American manhood opportunities werr thick to grow m its approaching struggle Jot free- rich at the expense of the people, dom from the shackles of unholy com- they had steadfastly refused, and 1 bines. . , died poor. One tronhlu now ia that. ti. a ..; " ... too many who are on the henph. in . n.on. k, o. .wa'sin was invited to our legislative halls, and other po address the Club and made a ringing sition of public trust, look upon speech urging1 the - people to bestir Jb?ir P?,8ition8 simply as places that themselves and organize to crush tbe SoS;2ZA that present prices offer no great trusts by legislation before they were and they make tho most of the op- iuuucement to an increase in the lnven to lorciDie measures. We will "'"""'" riaiuijr buuu men are ..j! ' f, .u. o...:: J.i ,.. not the ones who ought to have F , u. o uniess -. '.; uuuci fcpori or nis charge of the financial affairs of the The Charlotte Observer say a that lhe cottonvdealers are beginning their annual talk about the prob ability of the cotton acreage being fedaced this year. One firm savs mi there is an increase is is bard to see how the crop is to keep pace with the rapid strides being made in the consumption through the opening 01 -new markets for our goods. These calculations of new consum- speech: ) He favored the passage of a strin ncu. iw anu men , get puDlic sen timent b hind the law.; If the? trusts are riofcontrolled some way or other, continued the speaker, they will soon destroy oir free institutions. If these ' ers of the American staple do not I ,higs continue it will not be twenty appear to consider that until "we I f, ? op. galhcr at the uauo. uox ana siod it. or we will it done by revolution The last resott is that of a desperate nation. Thr. change the prevailing style of dress in vogue among the majority of our new citizens. They will not re qnire a large amount of dry goods. Bnt there is one gool Indication that the acreage will, at least, not be any larger than last year, and tfcat is the fact that no big conyentions of cotton-growers have been held recently to resolute in favor of a reduction of the amount -1 9 r f win oe no necessity for it if the Amer icans will get together and tell the money powers they must not violate the law. people. That was an utterance unworthy of Sam Jones. It Mr. Brvan ia hon est and has ability, as Mr. Jones says ne has, then a better reason ought to be given to prove the fal lacy ot his views on the money issue, man tnat ne is not wealthy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sorea, ulcers, salt rheum, , fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all km eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay rpqn'red It isffuarante'd to pive perfect satisfaction cmoiy r fat . Trije cs certa rr Robbed the Grave. A startling incident nf oiil.h xr. tv Oliver, of Philadelphia, wm the n'objt, la narrated by him a follown; "I was in uioB. ureaami conaition. My skin wa aim.w, yeuow, eres Banken. tongue coated, pain continually in tbe back and Bides. no appetite gr&daallr erowini? weaker day by day. Tare prysicians j i , Dp- fortanately, a frln bui ea irpng -Electric Biters,' and to joy una narprifi, the firxt bot tie nd a decidd imcrovem.nt. T tinned th-ir nse for thn. weeks, and m now a well man I know they saved ny ttetn. On!? n r --n r r. B.Bir. siroTnergayg irow fytbwttmertcr brtng' " niffl"r jourl P. BAlao have two two-horse farms for rent. 2 0,6 i LOOK ! Barrels Flour NOTICE OF SALE. On Wednesday the 8th of Feb ruary, loyy, at the residence. 'of Mrs M. F. Harrison, near Kates- tille, I will sell to the highest bid der for cash, one mule, one cow, one top buggy and harness, one one horse wagon and harness, a a lotof farming implements, one JNo.T- cook stove and furniture. and a large lot of household' and kitchen furniture. .The sale will begin .at 11 o'clock January 16th, 1899, . . A.M. Haerison, Ex'ir' " of Mrs. M. F. Harrison. On tccoant of the extremely bad' weather the above rale has been postponed to Weduesday February! Z2od. 1899. . LISTEN! JUST HI. PATENT FLOUR At what one of our patrons say. $3.50. ' . i .1 .111 I ch, rr a-. On Monday the 6th day 'of Marct loyy, at tne court nouse door in Louisburpr, N. C. at 12 o clock noon I will rent to the highest bidder fdf the year 1899, the tract of land in Sandy Creek township, adjoining tap lands 01 Col. J. r . Jones, Mrs. Kin dred Gupton and othera.known ast he Speed land, and embracing the BH Ferry tract, contninnig one hundred and eighty-tnree acres. Jr ebruary 6tb, lyy. - O. L. "Ellis, Aeent. ' of Edoar Miller. Prime Coffee There ia nothing to equal the Peerless Steam Cooker for cooking cakes. OLLLb Mott's Vinegar Starch 10c $1.25 25c 5c Mm! Thomas: Since I sent vou the first testimonial ot the Cooker I h.v p-iTen it a fair trial on lirrbt bread and dikes, it cooks both beautiful ly and especially nice ia the fruit cake cooked in it. I would not be with out it for one hundred dollars if I could not get another. , Very Respectfully, Mrs. J. S. lia brow. SHOES AND Bulb and Plant! lutT root to thousand, of tttlifled c voatvn Ibr faalf century, and to oelebnit th. (Otta yu IB baslncM m bur tmcd Ooldu Wtddini ediUoo el . . Carden O and Floral Guide to try which to work of art. ti piur llthorrmphrt In colon, 4 mm aoa-entr, Bvl7 l'O DiiMl wub buxl-Dm haif-ton Ulutrmtio of Fiow.n, V-ible, flmu, fralu.Me..ilMtnU bouod tnirbit and rold. A aaaf Tl In ctlofu making ; an autborlty oa all ajb)fcu rtalnlm to lb rardra, with car for tba aam, and dascrirtl cataioguo of all that la d-alrabla. It la loo pnaiTO to ai away iDdiacrimlnaialy. but ajant errona lotr-td la s food rardeat to ha'O copy, Ih-r-fora wa will aand tho tBlao m.m4 tt for DUK BILL lor 'He. worth ! 415 CtS. It talk ho tradtt U fl-raa tn rail Amul at yorakao to hay other good. Vlck'a Ll!a Cem Catalogue..."" A prftct litila r-m of C-!o l!t. It It tlmy th Guido confiMn'l, 6n.w lilu;raii, ana iq h.nr uapo, BuuLuii 11 ouuftuleut tut re.cr-ui-o, i UL Vlck I!!utretd t'onthty Tleaitno niRrw-d, I; fim?M ac 1 ootori 00 au ubtMrta s yajtr. mh 11 o r ma Haaaauao ouayaar, aa ui ir i cm. Ow mrv alaa of h: tl Trtlla t-dj fl-raa yao I tor rr mm; U. asy . ttm la Aaartea, DRY GOODS . Any one wishinjr to see one of the Cookers can do so by cal'iDg at my residence or at the Times oKce. IIRS. J. A. THOIIA3, AT BOTTOM PHICES. .ovnr 0.
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