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, ' . Vbipay, Nahcii -- 0,1888
. Theme:nbereofthe-Jemaeratlc
Executive Committee of Franklin
:ire hereby called to .nee't lhJL,tmU-
purg, on aiqnaay April tot the
; purpose of calling a con veut Ion Uo
7;1 a ilect delegates ta the i6tmoi Ind
egslnal convent iorift ' The
, following is a list of the cmmlee:
j ) Donuobeirt.Qrin.,, j
- . .Harris' Ji-N. Harria. tiMi.o ( h
. . " Frankliutou B. W Hal lard." .
- , : Hayesvillo E. AiioruV(r j
4 . jandy CreekE..Mike.t j.
, - Gold Mine D.J 'Burnett; 4 1 jl
. tdarBock-Geo. AV, Webb. I vl
Cypress J. a; Creekniorc J :
i LouUburgBB. Massenburg.
5 Every mem)ef 1 vill please be.
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March,91888.. ;. ,rJ-Ju i I -u;
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. i A the , Wilmngtoqp Messenger
, ,i' ,Bay 'Occasionally ve, heai? persons
,V M3UlilJy! well Inforifled, ask i, ychmt
- - VV? b,eea accomplished Ja behalf of
, PiPleby jftfrrlpctionj'of:, Mr.
? :n , Iqyeland ;1 , 6, the Presidency,?
r WhileH e ilo not proj-ose, Iq attempt
- a review of. lUba feasr,. been aiv
4,, compiished under a Dewrncratic Ad-t
ininistration we will j calh,iie jaK
tention of ourreaders to the results
we. wiHjCaUt ih ial
irrwuiers to the result
A hv th";. kJ
'"acconipilshed by thehonesf, busV
J ISIKlllon or IhR rtvpnno 1m wo nt'it.o
' country. Take the fiscal if par end-'
ia?t' yearof PresidenfiATt h urs
v pAdrainlstwtioband wef iflndj thjitV
isscth amount oJLected f roiucustdms
mis $?83,rO08fC()rT6?rhe fiscal '
I greeted from customs 'was $217.-'
!( )23Gl89a.i3.Thi3ba.kreat increase'
iJin the amount collected, and j Is
, v I V jfreatly io the credit )f- Mr. CI eve-
VJand's - Administratio.;5:The re
:--.-l' fiiarkable thing about it is, howv
f'eVf the difference in the costof col
lectlug this money., Under, Presi'J
nt den Aijhur it cobt fG;918,22t.ia to
4 vV' Collect -the amount turned into the
j jTreasury while under Mr. jCleVe
' ,: JllandV Administration thrcostior
collecting was $a,87or67i;43".3 The
.dministfa.tioji4hat.we.re In per.f
saM?0 wftefl Mri3Arthur.was-:iPresw
v-.-Uent, yet we find a Democfatfc iuX
sttion can. cj
?iJiii 'AnpTriU'tration.'
"Ofln oUiewordv!t cost " "a He
publin Administration 8.77 per
'' .centi to collect custom dues, while
'Sin Democratic Administration ban;
dicapped by officers And public se
yantsnot Jn gyppathy with it, col-
- j lecieo, ine internat revenue tax at a
)4.OSt lof but StAR, tvr int .V t t
.n The same results are (shown by an
- rrxamInatIoti the rsceiptr and
,i ;.;.,,'' 'incujcui m iisf i;;ierUill,reV&
.iriiiQWderkiiiDenfibr-tba year ending
k 'June" "SOtiLSIfipd'thanne re
'' ceipt8 from internal revenue ' were
tt'J' ;fl I2,498,725.54,u while .for'the year
,i jendingjrune '30th 867, the receipts
.; were SI 18,837,801. 06. ! This is i a
- , difference in favor of the Democrat
.'. , ic administration of over 600,o6o
i, t?4)CQ; IColwithstanding the present,
- r ICtfdciInlstration collected and tamed
yIittf the Treasury more v money,"
JijMiere Is a vast differenceln the ex
? :; pense account. It cost, under ' Ar
Jv '-thur'a administration, $1,455,430.'
' '. .,? 27 to collect internal revenue for a
; s lsVyear, whllelt'cost under Cleveland,
M who collected .overeix niiliion do)
.. f lars more, the sum of $4,070,15020.
These figures demonstrate that the
' ''fi, r Cvein,nent uwler Democratic rule
uZ saved the peopla 'froin'.; these :two
Vv'itema over forty million dollars,;
fc; ; If nothing else .had been accxtm
H plhhtd for or in behalf o'tthe' peo
' 1 1 pie this would beiufif lent answer
j ;i to the question 'propounded at j th
rrTeginnlng cT thU ' article. These
. f-ures taken from pdllt leal records
' of the Treasury, Department hoy
conclusively the substantial benefits
- ' accomplished under "and ya''Denr:-
. ocraticadmiuistiationi 'The moneyj
'collected from' the people'has bfeeu
' turned into the Treasury Depart
mentandnct wi. .1. UnrlsrDam
i; ,ocratic lule economy and busing
; principles have been' adopted and
, a a result we find that we are col
lect'njr more money than ccan ! be
' used, and makes a reduction ofta'.
I -Vmiil ntnrl7 OVOiir efiAttnn nfHiA
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we must wrnt h is-7?ar, rrvh hrh,
eans nothing jntiaj.i r I: t! u
that thePvaioci!an promise u bt tri-
umpharitaHheorembertieclluj;
1 1 gives us pleasure, as a De it) ucrat,
to hear a number of those who were
part ot the opposition ticket at the
last election, ray and enthusiast real
ty tU3rjir that this year they pro
pose to vote the entire Democrat ic
ticket. Some of them,' weare Iad
ttffef, feel; aAliairiexYoTlthe vlte's
they cast for certain csuididates; )
and say tfiat'Iiereafler theyHvill be
ioiind oh;iihefWglt d:;TfliaJ 3
fed.' th ' v?i i f 1if n AS i 2 h tri
w.v:iJ ''.r T.
yranklinilie he hlgh or ldw Wli t.tt
'Mpecied tdstd't
.coini'ncVn.an
every one to do his full iia.ty. Let?
ltfnat be'sald.' after the : conft X'
over, that there sjoes a VriaH, aritQnd
w4io,ouhjjh.ioit resis inreara loinw, ,
B4urtip.up lof your principles, i If W.-
you want anoffi ciMe'upJike!: , -jnan
and ask the ? Deiiucratf,'t C)ni l Uinsl
"vent ion taimminate ryou.rTiutj if: Jiii'Uttn i't
youfail,tp receive the ;ripmtiwtbiv.
kind, but stand up like an." .hoiinra-1
ble Democratiand worki: for-wour
i party's candidatesinxFii Iwtf: vi T t r
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WJXI THEY PERSIST IN 1(1
?,: JNOillNdTliEIESON? j
1 SayihPriressl Ve,' Marnier ?
Ve.- JiaVe: recev edt a '.ietfer - frbni ;
one. of our- larsrest . tobact o orolbo
ing comities saying our people are.
actively prejwrinjg larKe;cr6pV
taccf As Crulee.
. wl?o wises a tirge crop of toUacd
gets but little ; nwiiey ibr ity thatlii
he trets smlirtr!ce fr:itt 'Wh'v
Becanse3s it rule,'.iti his ; cah-ula-
(lis .effort loi jaake . big icrip and ;
reap big money, his crop is" lalf ;
cultitevIld'iciirfVprelp'ire kU
,iSd;jilri,felW:;Va8 it, isiiould,
be. and ll throucrh the. season lhV'
t, must -a eitheraf fpend eonsrderable
suffers,1 and its duality' Is amav edl
arfd Wheh put ba.the, fl ox ; or' ht
, warehouse he, learns, If uot. bofore;
that there ia hof proflt; but; actual,
loss Irt the crop. -He haa ueglected
. to sow clover am grass ie has notr
planted as much of a 1 'other , crops
as the demands oftt hW crop-; tn
quired he has1 neglected nis stoc'k;;
ueglected those crops and 1 iiiteresti .
which .are '.absolutely, essential j to
success in .farming; all for the pur
pose of raising a big Crop of inferi
or tobacco whicli often cannot !be
so!dfor the cit ' of ,' the' rertiliter
uswU .;..Tli'ere ia. ho '.crop,' uerhap,;
whosvalue depends o much, bu"
wuciui vuiiuiu.oiiu imuunut; us iu
bacco: to 'irive1' it 'this.- rkrinpt
must not overcrop :htmsif. Plant
oniy so inucn as ne can; cultivate
thorooehlv and handle wi;h lrrejii-
est care allowing hiiuserf tlipe !tol
to the other iuiDortant cronsJ; ttiuf J
he will be euro to get 'igwK? iipriiA'
Tered " enous'fi tVnm'.'i tUW1 ctiiTWildl
craze flver big crops .otiiobocco, ito,
i the exclusion ot other crorM anrl th"
reckless use of fertilizers, lit would1
fa rmfera, woul4 jlearu, a from, 'expel i
eucet thai the: ' aU-bottoiL air Mltlirk..
l: bacco system of farming i iouly I a
:sysiera or siaYery r. W 'the
lr I ns.
rABOUT P1TBMC BOAJ3S.
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$ A.; leadingMbfi!''?urn,farmc
f.?i;' tpsay in regard ;to,
the rod auetioi. thai 1 1 tldnic thA
it to hWTB theMfrorjcdon;.dhrected hrl
uiTeiii2rrice.: i pfciiev titat Vie amriunt
ot Work dqfi.e' 6a thW.xdajoritr of roarls
4of. the Mtate is .''ara'ply sif3ti"nt ;4f it
was don W it ihuuld te.,, i ltnml 1r
on tbeiw. and all the.wtor t!at falls
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Jin the or near tbern" in .run i down.
luepi V ueirr wc K"VM roaas noweVr
er mu'-h work' done jou them.,!.., A naao
,wbo -dda'l ;kafw how to jerrnco lii
land and run his row i to keen hU farur
from washing down into tte tttreama
is not fit f-r a road nxm iger -1 mean
to say that oar tt&d sliould be put un
di-r the Very, best engineering skill in
w w r . .
hrin 'itVn there Shonld hrt ' A-'
the btate, tnai ue snouia 06 a a an of
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roarla shonTd be worked hy b. fa discre
tion, and all newroadveutand bjened
hr the lieL stilt"" ti "be "haL
than Inlt the work doni ron many a
.farm Ik wrtniesa ana tioes no . goxi
'but liaiTDaand'two-thirda of the work
done on the public ronds Is worthless,
fl'r roi'd niaiiagirs. to alarsre inaior-
iiy ar Varelffti and , ind fi'erent an I
prcf ju'ndo'gppr.int 'of what sh uld
'be do'e to'ii ro'adV'-Now I asi in'. fa-'
vpr of some kitd of tax to kep tn .
i oiIj in jnArl fnfl.r nh' nnf. tint tri
have tl'je people pay this tax and then
have i ha pO 'ily and lool s'ily direct
ed aVthe la or is now. In just th.'a
wa two-thirdst.f our publie school
moDey is thrown away, ut you mean
that each wheel shall be tax-d to k ep
money; o Keep a sutneient torce to;
,cr.op, pr he is crt)wded. ,and ; v,o vr
: worked j, Tnt:hfrkwnK tii U .W. is1
sup tTe roa is, 1 Uon t nnicii usee thar,
for hundrpds of Well-to-do people in
town Mid -citk-a don't own wheels
hmrliii't wlun t'.iov want i t vlU. I
likea'tas-aAt reaches all accoidiagta
abLlity 19 pav. .
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fi..hjtifoy.9 'lit .Vii!.f
vm 'liM'jiiUy hun iHui v.ian
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. A uxk who.has traveled ail over
the State; - within the past re w
months Informs us that iu hi opin
ion, the, race for the- gubermiti f ni
nomination by the. Demicrnts, has
tarroyed down between Fowleand
Gilmer. , Both good men, but frop
4)iir standpoint Fowle is the -rain.
.The masa of the people are wtl
him, and they. Will elect him:5 j .
irA..WW?T Proocnit said tH
T---'a lit
the editor oue day thla week. . i
gO BOUd for Poultt. . Thtravl
Xew Pempcrata inlhw Count v .who'
'.it-.vmwL v 3r9o.ipr,.:oinerroe,n,
cauajaiyi beiieve that if the
Vote was pnt today. Fowle t wrulti
carry.elghkofthe.teuUoSynslilpslih
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ine countjr.r- r .
TIIEI?OUI.TUV.
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'rrOpf formers in the. nurBoit ,nf iih
. lftUaios all CPttouidoa; aiegleet tjie
creatf-and forget the garden kM the
RHry.,itSon3thci fefls ja trirarden.
:intjrU urrAve and Alie poultry ; yard
Will proliAirfit; eg:', tod fit fop the,
god,tvXe good floase lie will . oon
have plenty ef eggs.Asid butter to s6 i
Laod one or two, dll tzs" per munth
.ought to.be realiaed from .iheke two
jources ofrt,Tenue. Here it a tU e
for the farmer fe wiie.to ald to the, re
sourotsolthvt hatband who buys:. too
much guano and neglects hi stable
manure. . Let our fnoeri keep good
cowa and sell ig and butter, aay 5o
tot il for each year, i You can do It, if
you have the pluck and will, and it will
prt.ye inorejccratire than cottou cult-
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v.c.v vmc v mc laiuicrs uoar saeinv
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has "a larcre familv wliK-h
mucu cutter ana og.a, yet ha aold in
one year, 1SS7.6 150 worth or buitei
and ergs from bit farm Another
farmer sells his butter at twenty
cents per pound nd ieai;xd $50 to
tal from two cowl in one year. Ia it
necessary for the Aurora to aay auch
men wita thrifty wives 'o not giye
chattel mortngea. Let ,' n cease to
nenlecl in all indiisttiest id mt mnm
attention to the butter and eg de-
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All those who want to be supplied
with cotton eed, for composting.
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would do well to call on us immedi
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whw we dfsre to put; out, to be paid
. tack next falbbuihel for bushel. Any
wishiut feed for planting can also be
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n,t lfwed to re,n it. iu this dtfprtme ,t.-Tb.,nkl.. cur ' cu to ,,T '
' ' u. . -7 .ii.ickhuoiu AuuiKiiitf cur cir tO..
-1 t m if,11?1. m.trfia wt wltlfttlly ask -a continuance 4 of the'
I ! '" ' -MTfryWpecVuUy; ' '' l '.",-"t: "
Waburg. s uH My. 7. i m.
To Teachers.
I will bu In TnullMirir vrr Snfn
day until May, for the purpose of sign-
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ipg leacuers rucnera, anu cousumng
with teachers fur the general eood jof
the schools. . . - -., .
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The best business t laud In town
fr sale. - " . ' - t
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NOTICE.
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By virtue ot a drcre of th 8operior
court of Froklin county made lltrch Sth
188, In a special proceeding entitled J. J.'
Krrow and E. 8. Fuller by her next friend
J. EL lUlone, ex parte petition to aeU !and
for diTiiiou. the underjiratd Commiwion.
er on Monday, April ICth, 1W3, ofier
for sale at the court hous door in LouU
burg, the lot known ti the old Methoditt
Faronge, in tjotmburjr, bounded on the
Mrth br Middle 6l, on the Kt br lot
JiLPCllftODonti,eSby lot of w
II rieaanU and on Wet by Church Sl
Terms One-third cah, balance in 111
mouths with interest from day of sale at
8 per cent.
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Larca 7, 1883. t CommLsioiier.
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By Tlrtne af power eoneti.ed In threej
mortc-)e detd. made U me nd dolr ri!
eorded ia th liegUter'a tf5oe fn yriAj
hn eonnty, fa book 67. i.nte 13 jlVi '
booklpeslJand W, . JS!?.!
th. WKht bidder i.r eiah, at "h.Ur?
2nd day of Anril lS. ii.- ... . "
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By rirtne oran execution In my hands'
Hauiug from th- iki rk.r Cocn of
Frankdn county. In fa7r of Vt. U
Wmg.ite & Co., a-ainst James To uW'
I ill sell at puliia aarticn f, rcashT
at Iho conrt busa duor ia Lotrsburt
N. C., on Hornby, April 2. lc 1 :i
the interest wh!Lh the 'tU :ut
Yoau? has in th Dofrof'fr, ir..
net Youu-, sltuaUl iu Ifer-i3'a
township, wdjoicin iz2s "it r J
Cricker. W. U. rowtll and r.thirs."
conUUiin atout llOa-re. ii,.
eat ot kaid Yoan" beir-T 1-5 r--' f 1
estate of Urs. ITarri. t T, " r . 1
sale made to satisfy sail xcicnA
rime of sale 12 ?.f.
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We. want totcy
CC.0C0 Iuj Scrap Cast Iron 1,000
bushels Corn, 100:busliels-31ack
AVe'ato want to
01,000 V7orthof the. Genuine T7.-B
Dunn c3 Co . Plov:- r: d Castiim'
250 bbls family Flour :.u,-:-.50bbt
144. Horse -Collars r.li inds, 60
pairs -plo7. . and Ta-on I'race
Cnauis and wlien you rant Hams
Strings, iiridle Bits, Plow JLines
-Lap i-inks auri'ilmjs, Warrantei
Axes, , ,ail - sorts , Iron": Wed?es
OrK J',.Mtlrk i Rh'nTrlSif?0ides PlrrliYork. tltk' o anythlnr
Tor r:rnlne pnrr-t l-rt ctme t finr rTlll gireyou the low
t price you ver hsd. ' IVrvftrnllr.
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