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'VJ' V-VCir;S"''")i--' H.':-i;-v.-f V-,:1. ;.-:-.-. - - -- - .- -. . - - . . .. mmm mm ) . i 1 The Frank! in Times I I Fbiday, Seftembeb - - - - 23, 1888. UJ2AI AND PONPJSR. , Since 1878 the good old county or thd Mills bill. , The New York; Franklin,1 has been almost under 'jHeaald says of it ' ' f the sole control of the Democrat?; . ilJ'he "republican Taiiff bUV will bV leaving out, the . time which ba8; lyen ln full to the public f shortly, elapsed since the election of. 4886,; ,In the meantime, however, we fur when the opposition got Ma some ."n oar reeders with a; sacctact - : . v statement.of.UsAuiaa'rpOiPtsI andL of it candidates.; -Now we rise ;ta peculiarities -'s ask If there H really any danger lof - u Mr. Biainefs advice has prevailed this county t being handed over as o the abolition of the tax on wholly to the dicalartyrreir tobacco THur wilt reduce the reve- tun ii.r kH nu about thirty tn lltonstrrjrrr-r: so, we beg the people old county to stop for - a moment down flfty perlcentV whfch Vtll de- and seriously consider the inevita- crease the revenue bytventy-flve Me consequences that are to follow minions more. i -.. -;V, ;, ' t. -If iij.V-'f-iii- : TeAanillioiis additionarare-to be 8U " ttl:Hu ?rr8uliC4t Vr ? 1868, whon the State land tax was 80 cents on $100CO0vr TJnerejnq; craticgWerhiii'c-day, it 'Out H t,ri,x u .VU . 20 cmhlttyotorp i fact that the LegiMature was , bought up, bribed for ojOOO f?t yiien- 1 : -uJi-D 1 riages. bonds and lands, were. : used as corrupuon :iunafoLf puy jup Judges and .legisatobs -; When even the carpet it the State r.Capk tal was made the subject ::ofi cor- . , . " . rupt bargain, .fkaud and sobbeby of the people's money sWheaU by the carpet bag legislature of $23,-' 000,000 of FBAUDULEOTsPEcrxi; boS,-6 .1ssu and y tempted to be fostered upon the people of this State,!-who received not one' DOLiiAB op : coxsideba tion,1 which bonds Levi P. 'Mor- ton, the Radical candtdate for Vice President j now holds, and by the. etestion of threrBadical" Judges" of the Supreme Court, hopes to iu.toc rh'aV r gbind the last cent ofthem outpf the tax-ridden people of; prth Carolina,' the burden of which tax ation will fall upoa the land' of h! 5tate ' 'i: S T : n : Fellow Democrats, have ypn for- gotten, and do you properly. appre- ciate these things.' . No calamity so dire can befall the people of Frank- lm county, as a return iq eucn ruie under radical supremacy. The next Ijegisiature is to elect a u. a. aena-1 tor. Shall it be Ransom, -the peer- 1 less, or some venomous South : ha- ter, of the ilk of Abbott or Pool, such as the Radicals made Senators pf when they were in . power. We beg the Democraticparty orFrank- lin county to wake up, lay aside personal considerations and petty animosities and go to Wobk,1 work for the party whieli has f giyei us peace and low "taxesr Work for v, nniiU u' the paity hich7 h .secured fo. every man life, liberty and proper- xy, anu ine pursuit, oi iiappiaess. Work for the party "whose Tiegisla- torsnotbobrt ?na WU,8: Judges , caiinpt n be bought. By every motiye ofself-preseryatipn, . by evry emotion that can- move-1 or stir he patriot heart, we beg, we . . . V adjure you to scorn likes and dis- likes; 'layasidi animosities and preju(iice3,fana wprK . trom now tui the election day for the success of r the Democratic ticket. - ! :m ::( ; fa T1IB IAX :j?AI.M MOST . - . . . .. HKAVIfT V. THE-rOOK. Samuel-J. Tilden. 1 frt in. The tariff taxeacattyJelthltbem other mcidentSj iwhich greatly yin-r crease., their j burden. f : j.They Jll, I most heavily upon men i of small incomes the proceeds of whose la- j borand industry are consumed " tP I support Vhems6lve3' and their fa jol- J lies. vety man who has obtained a situation 'of eomfort and'prbspsr- ity canjo snieway fthem But take the jpodr r, man,? take the man not? oor: whose artriUflI - th- come Vsiconsunied i in"'i bis annuat support, in4 he pay a mct ' disV' proportionate amount ' from his arninga:or income'Tor the"-taxes levied up6n.the cPuntry. 1 1 ; , It Is not for rnvselflthatiLI sneak to yorf todayveomanry5 !!- ' sans o'f Cua because,! have cherished . from . cnuaiuHxi i ana : stm cherish ? the. thought thai; America' 4 to be ttie home of its people and hot a State in wh'cli the, wealthy are ,( prosper- ous at the eipense'of-toiiinff - mill - ions. MJJoT-p&f. ' iThes'aVerveiiiafdv on? imf ports inne, manner, in which they vere laid In the Congressiotiai 1 car nival f Jul&turew"? which framed our presOht taiu inisappUeaiIoB.il ef viBdastry' that charges "tf ; tbe -consumer , whai . neither ;Uje gPe Bnwntiaabie to collect as taxes nor the manufactu rer to appfopfiate a& profits. They lessen the productlYehpwsr - nan -lahj atfpod bacursed; , Jt with 'UUgenial clirjaata'-orf-sterlle mp.ubmo.as - tariff mix. i After so long a time theltepubll- carta or the Senate have about agreed upon a tariff bill which they propose to offer as a substitute for: saved from the t on alcohol used 1 la the arts, and five millions from various articles placed on i the' free listl r ;he bill praposes abolish an farias practicable our ad valorem dat?esnd rais9 the necessary fede rai income, from specific duties. . n .vEhis is so radical a change . and brio which will produce t. such 'em- harassing if not disastrous results, daiiy in its ' bearing bii Khe. purchases of the laboring classes, thai the bil 1 .compares very un ftJ- vorably with the Mills. billt;if. vthe fflftb enefit, ot the masses. , . . ! ; . . : fa, wage earneP andhh man! wit ji a small' income will find in it very little to comfort or cheer him. Jt cpmpels him, to jy heavily.: f for ''" and: tobacco -inky. e "; had at ; the mini mum 'rate; as' for the '"articles of daily consumptiofffew changes amade! he uust the old bht of a 'partFwWch lhas one bsck on "its ' bwaV repeated pledges, which is loud in ' promise fbnt s timid hi performance,1 and !wuch takes its place openly. oa the side 9t tneclassW as Against the masses, It la worth a careful iom siderationi , Bat as a bill "for the -people the inechanic3,'4 artisans farmers,.wago earners of.the .coun- try it will be found entirely in- rfeqmte to meet tho: popuUr,,de- mands; t of, the - hour, , unless .so amended that in Its present form it:wiil,le lost "..f'."' "j j a r .U3 Capt. : Bunn i very ; forcibly says, if the Democrats had the Fed ral Senate and sole control of a f- faira it would smash the Bagging Tiiist and all other trusts ia - fofty eight hours.: ! ; .m. r Some pf4he- most com petent ad ' vocates pf the Damocratic ticket on tne piaiiorm tnis year ate c colored ' men, and we hear of their speeches' in the South as : well as in the North. ' They find ;7 warm encour agement from.i the 'Democracy of jne pputnero oiaies,)wnere :ar,iar w,u be t polled for tn Democratic party n Nov- ember thanr thp party "ever got in iraaH ,Ycoia. jl iicjuuiurt-u pwpio oi the f United States. have learned n0w aware that .their freedom .is safe under Dbmocratio rule.,,, ,Be S1des tne colored; people, here "re- '".XJ llw, tZ "T ! p,lT prs under the editorship o"T colored- ihatare,upholdingtheprih-' ciples and t he candidates of Democ- vtf 9a,n,s..i..-.;. v : , T 7 "t r . ; ?s' j $ , tbere ,arft, among you wh6 are doubtful, "re lifter .that for your We d sake of your little ones, that this is notim,be indedd; Sta,ldto your colors. .The enemy is' before y?i to"fjho.mcifr you good,. true Democrat you cann, lend your, influence to ; an- JBer fi.wai? ts name be what v may.ypu many think, that r your nd jvotecpuntsifor; little, buti it tjjls in tfie igeneral results it isA; hazardous thing to; beil doubtful nowi jit is hazardous to b even fWt fnd we appeal to :every ;whit5e man who Iovbs his iace tP stand by his colorsi Everv'. vote in r heeded and we want vott -to ' vote necessity requires. . ! I :'ri V' , ' 'm ' ; f :' '"'c vojr-ad:s I ' Itetho honest mani' zealous-for' 1 the right, who allows his judgment I to cpntrPl hig aCtIohs.who -com f wands Car highest admiration hd I lows his Judgment to control his ac- uns, is ai ways a man or oroaa I iViewsr He has ' a 'wide horizon. He does ndt make ofthiiiking that fierQ Is'lbut 1 one' public" "questibh. I He is hot man of one 'Ideaivi 'He grasps' all the' problems' that'' eflecf I nan and seeks to aid 'in their sol u- I loni ,xi.3 does. not, turning aside from; issues of great cpneernratse up pne and declare "thaj- it janjt Jt uiuuw 1,9 tne Kreai. conf roiling, ues, ,jon. t'A narrow streamia strong,! said !Egg!e8ton's Irish : schoolmas ter; A narrow man a ' man V with one idea-mayaqcora but whoever becomes a man of one idea dwarfs his ' powers,1 develops Into an enthusiast, and there U then but -one step . from , the . enthusiast to the fanatic. Ba!e!gh ChronIo!e- . ' i ' The voters of the county espe cially those who are not thoroughly decided as to how they will vote this year should always vbe oa the alert. The Radical candidates, as their actions.' heretofore have prov en,' will promise anything to , get your vote. : jTust go back - to . the last campaign, and think how many promises were made you by-; the men. who were elected tj. the lieg Isaturet What' did they promise? Have "you 7 forgotten ? No you haven't, and it is riot necessary fot ud to inform you that not a single promisp they made , was carried butp and jf you send; ; them..: back again it will be j ust as ,it was be fore.: , But it is tpbe hoped that no suchilaaqity. will befall, the, coun ty ihia yar, and we do not belle ve thait R -wilUj tiEyea .the more v re I.;'.). spectable colored Republicans we! e ashamed of their -representatives siu the Legislature two., yearsago, and we do not believe that they . will vote to send them again; 5 ff.t Thb yelldw' fever epidemic !u Fio'ri- da is atfll fearful, though signs of im provement nave .appeared Up to the 25th the total Dumber of cases .were 2,134; deaths 221; Tle fever has also broke out in other places, but ! it is nothing like aa-bad as it U in Jackson ville ... , : , ... .. , ..... (Durhiun Tobaceo Plant, 22L,V ; yi 5 : ! Tiiefoll6Mng; letter; !read by Mr. trudwick lh his speech 'here todayl wa8Wniifin jus miriy-iour aays De fore MrV Nichols gave his own sou the flnnAintmftnL. without. mmnofif.ir a AV-'I h '. amination, and without' notice to Mr; VanNonDenLor to anv one 'aide? 1- ' i - nl i i j I Raxbioh, N. a, April 16. J887. I C. iVaoNoppen, Durham, N. C r ? ,t;DfcAB HiHirr-Toors received. Tle examination at Creensboro next week is for-thq Fiftli district not for this. Oars is the Fourth district, r There will be na. vacancy in this district', un-. tu 18o and then X will give due ;no J-&OTSLhl?SS Durham, that couuty having given tae erirlii a rrrvrui VAta . , ... :. jiiiJ eryresoectmi , ,o . i 1 ;r." -Tlie Tbtvii Hall, MbJ Ewtob:-- j .Through your v&luable paper l de sire to express my - views' upon ' the much mooted ouestionraud advisabih. ty of .taxing the citizens of ' Louisburg to build a town hall at the cost of five thousand dollais. " WhUe'I cordially greet a manifesto tionjof 'public spirit, I doubt the '.feast- unikj wi lue eaterpnse at tnis time. Wiag'to our own stringent ' financial cyuutuou. ana a , view, oi ..tOC, rt tll Roa& tax that we already have ! upon us. Our population is small, and hut I Tealthy prbnertv holdersT and: it 1 ter vea j 4 ,r - . - i Js about all that they can do to pay ineir present ueayy taxes. The most serious consideration or the subject is, Ior VDeir P"" iTors ana asc a conun Mt! n wu1 ,orjii 'a usnceof the same.1, Cora to see rae. nti infiii.' "ipiuus, wuose uouses consiuuie their i main possessions Jind support, and they must ba,ve their, burden to. , bear wiuuufc auy voi-e iq me matter., wno are the prime movers in thiSj jentcr prisd f Are they the heaviest tax-pay- ers wewwnr x rom , any stand point, I think we 'can1 get1 along' for i. ikt' '-m. r . i'-m. ' ' the present, without a Town Hall, es- 1 pecially.when so little pecuniiry profit would" accrue from It., Let us wait un til the sun of prosperity hiamis out laor fully upon us, or rather 'let ,us encourage (he building up of factories the opehiog ofTobacco warehouses uu jBULerpnees mat win Drmg ' mora money in circulation. Let us lend our,, energies to somethlng'thaV'is5 prac'tl cat. ) X XoWnilaU, is not the thidg to drum capitalist! lo'a piaceJi Oii the contrary It ' wpu!d be '; the means of bringing1 siragsling play actors here, ' "w)ioi would iaave bad morals, .anr car ry'aWay more money than they bring.' We waut to reiterate it, that we . are too Door for snch a thin or nnw. ' Knma oajr junii tb yiiu euuuuVB mo VRIUP O propeffcy.' That idea seems to be ab-' surd; I cannot see how taxing rroper ty will make4( raore jvaiyable:. After paying insurance and taxes and- tm porting their families, owners of town- property have but little left to im prove their loU so as to ' make , them BMeabie.' Iiet us drive the wolf from 1 Vbur door Iby re'ducihg taxes instead of raising mem. uoou uourwuiag scnoois consUtute much' tqibe f prosperityT of the town? whether large or. small, and1 in yars gone by they made tbolsburg 1 a cete6rated ,towh enviable for , its' re-' finenienlnteiligence'a should live? more in clai ideas than la 'beautiful fancies! 'Let us lep'd our' en ergies toward building' tip our school and sitrivei to increase the' number of pupiis--tlie younger population work ing, to make the moral atmosphere pure and f healthy; f Where j is -tha Young Mens Christian ' Association t Echo) answers where.iv Avraa"h can - never be more than hi character, is What the intelleeiual,f moral and fpir i t ual make him ; So it is ; with a to wn aake himr- So it la with a town I V.'.fiJ '-Iv'.l u V..Jy a) i, m,. A - or city- r:!::riiiMJij V) Ull yMiiLffl njiMJu mn .ivuv..ui 7" r.Ull 0J- .1 ' " rD rcooiTiRK uiit our wo 01 .ft I- I being fully nvare of th daft)a:e doae'tp croos by the constant rains and knowing that Jej.-?a, .we., art deltrnuned ta.sell.'OiU god4 CHEAP.- J h m ozhT Z,. tfe :V:' TT ti"'Vl-: ! . '.-kH.v. -cVm 'V t L' ' -';; - v . v.. Uh uc ?.,i .rli-rf ( 'N 'Vu -v,.x I',- 1; 'tf i -' ; .i ? i -. 7 ; 7 In V t I All that we ask is for yon to come to see as anJ we will eonvtnee yon that V: if .. : Ua but can Mrelj say that we hare the wostWa boots, - '1 - ' shoes' it ' w.i i . .hubs, Salt and almost an thing that and promising them if they will 1 I! J . i it-'; r 0We want to sell 600 split bottom chairs at 25 oents that are now in storkf I A CARD FROM MBS. A. M. HALL TO MY PATRONS, ?BIEI? D8 AH) , I lut TUX PUBLIC. 1 yjl have' tAken charge 6f iheTdress goods and Milliuury DepnrunenU of F ,N. Egerton's, Eoiporium ofFasln ion IltI wlUl Urge 3tock to select fr?,a an1. fu!! ' V of buying wnatever l tmns win piease my cuto- mem T think I run hPtir thm than ever before. I thank my friends mak jrourselves at homeland,. you w nrn v- . - - Bespectfully, ; -. Mrs. A. M. Haix WtlK 1 F. N. Egerton, f , . Jmlsburg; N. O. . A CAltD. I take1 this oonortnnltv of in form In r that I have accepted a position in ibe Drees Goods and Millinery depart ments' of Messrs.' J. S. Barrow & Sen of this placeand would be pleased to nave- mem i cau i wnen ' in .need of Millinery or Dress Goods.- Having a larger stock to select from than here tofore, I ieel 1 confident .'that ' I can please one and all.' T anking I you ior past ;parjonage an4 : solicit' ng a continuance oi the same, I remain, ; .Very. Bespectually. t K li Ai.MA:T.HurF.-'! TVT O T I CE. ' 1 Having qualified aa administra tor on the estate ot Peter Moneer. deceased, notice . is hereby given to an persons Indebted to tho estate to come" forward and settle, and per sons holding claims against said es tate will nrosent then for paymeut on or. before the I4th of September or this notice will pleaded In ban of their recovery. This Sept. 14th. 1888; ' ' P.8; Fosteb, Admr. T ia'N D S A L E. , . The anderaiened -will offer for. sale.' &t poblio anttioo, at the court Iloase door in LoaUbarjf, on Monday, - October 22nd, 1888, th tract of land in Loaisbarr town- snip known as' the "J. W. DstU tract," adjoinlag the land of Z.T. Terrell. J. C. lMvts- and others and conUiBiog X35. vi ca, more or lew. ierm: uan. ' -i4 ''Dora Aixmr. TVTjOT'i'O'E !'." "' ' r By virtae af a decree : of tha: Soperior vuuftmaaa at April. term,, 1838 4n th.e case of J. B. Perry. Trtutee, and Perry A rvdenon aramtt i. B. ffaUlips idm'r ol II. Baker. Harriet Bker, et, aL, wt iU eu at publid auction on Mohdar the 5th day ot November next; the following tract oi iana, to wit: Toe tract of land . con veyed by deed of gift of Ilenry Bakef, Sr. to a. Baker Jr, and by the latter and hia wife to J.B. Perry, Trustee by deed recoraea in book 65, page 489. situated In franklin county in Harris tovnihipt con taiainz two hundred aerea. mora or le. Termi of tale cash balance oa credit of eontaa. Time .f ai 12 nu ii , .. ; E. W. TlMBBaLArK ") '. ,. (.. I -?ib ,y:li 'o'vw. ot mid ok!i;:io -!'!.? .t," rrvfr . .1, U ' l V l -j 1 j i . t . I 1 r m . J ' , ! f : r t a ' m i a ana winter gooa&.ana reel oonQdent Mil; 'ii; ,m ...J .! 5i;;fi r-f ii 1 1 i,' ' ill? mr i viii.i-j.!ti'l vri oi!J i A J I 4 " ... . " T Ourgoods were bought fori GABH-and ti-- MUST ; ? -;dry!;.--igoodsj . , - groceries, Urims,'" tire eculd be called for. r ThanVins oar customers snd f rfcad for th liberal pitronage come to see us again to sell thmi goodg . very reapecuBtiy i -;ti.-.r'7 m - -1 "( h ' I 'I :.. ' " , .1 'ii: "A BED ROOM M r.tir V 1 : Asb, wood top, ' ' " $25.50 80 50 87.50 40.50 Antique Ash, wood top, V alout. marble top. Walnut, marble top. i if- Mi ..ii DINING1 ROOM J .Mi 1 1 I I.V.J vllM.'i! i Walhot sideboard. . , $23i Poplar Sideboanl ' 'l "10.00 Oa' Dlolog Chalr' ! 1.00 and tl'.CC Maple JMntogChaira, . l-75o. and IJ00 i '!. I n. ! i 0 oml 1 j -I'i'-.i'Mi 1-'! ';'JL-b.lt oj : .si a) 1 ajw , .. . . - ? 'i Walnut hall stand.; $ii.56;i2;50 15.50 Oanras folding cotsi - u 1.75 . , ..; ... !..!' w f . . ... 1 - z i . . Tin sud wire safef-,J-,--ion;5i .o-.io Bcfrhzeratoris jijU( itli tin .-;170 Bureaus, rrom , . 86.50 to 17,50 Bediifsdt, 'from ' 11 2.00 to 12.50 Warurobes, frotrt Ml I' 8.00 to ie.50 Orders receive prdtnpt kttentioni ! II j.'.v..m . jlicd oj . ': j T: J f .iiiud 4cA ill ; I G. .HUTS0N .& CO" Mjtji !-!j;-.i lr'R o-j'i' I i!i.oi la o mI t7 Jri! w i r.iiit nl -iihi 2X6. .12 East Mart la . 8L. 0 between KackU sod Woolcot Stores, , . .. .. r n , J.'i rii!7;,.!:.ji o:u v;on 0;,raiarif;.2f.Cr;r Itr-n UCOd-yVi-ll V'.uII .70.1 M"J: - 'l Grensnaw;, Hicks lis - II 1 !!; t iW vd 0! llinnnt f Viftin Jtu v uUAillll ii V n:,. cm' , j.n 4' ri.-7 m tavtar f we can offer W cuetomnrt t the firuws-wm har to tuak i . , ;t . alr.V'O'I r; .t:ii--7.U. f , , , k ., ; -' .i we MEAN WHAT' WE SAYl Oar stock BE lron,;;;,; St5ioes;':r:;,.;r;,;. 'lime, clieapea than err before.' We are - i - ! r hi 1 -r - t 1 ui V 5i I II ... ii - -r 'i r-:rr ! J ! .TT-fSDM Y17. JO ) Bmpopium of I i 7': ) .ir We expert a bfc rado this f,. hare ril-ieea ordeN with the man- - nTactarers of many linea o! ftooda and ,:i' .7j;i..ji .1. .a ' i ! . : . : 1 .. . t ' 1 . 1 . . : 1 r j . i.r.ij 'Hit i'OKt'J I 1; ov, of, goods eTer carried r . na . betbre, r sia wet. are detetmioel . beat all; coapetitioa arid 'only, ak an, ezhifnat!on ' prbre lt:; f '' tr i. a ' w ' tt. ir . -. 1.1 .1 ' I r . . .. t i 15 J j 1 . . . 4 W i. I 'J..' f.jv ,,7 - . . '' . . 4 i.e.'! !. .t-.n hi .. .1 OXi.I Vi V- -..'I Vll(i.l , liiu .4.' V ui it -j I '444.' y.. ; 'jj!,.7' hr.-- ',:iH,-j:l .! .nlT ( and dress rb6dsrdertoa'enL Shei llarrta and oUMra, aod bare cartebUathe to bay anything that she , t thinks will please hex customers regrdieis or 'yrJ Tf tn ,-!f.cilii.i no zr 1 o.fT In ot! Oil frf irH .illlv ii'i .ll ' n il'h. .17 Lj. ,T 3i i.'Oi;;: rff r,,; ir;. n,rr 'lo L.'i ?0'4 r..oi'J Sill ovw t 7I 7. ; ; -. J rt 2 1 1 1 if Sr.T i't'. In Lml iy6n. u it Kin tMil JuJl Hi q itnwo 1 rvii!o5tjl -T dJ:.'l 5i.iil Hvt'jjfniJiAll J1.3U Erenr department will he fall oC the ,v!3 ,vIb:iMo1 ,.!' tAvjtf Oil ivu; ni Jl tlfh 1 ITO ft i xif) fi.i ,n;giriJi:il M-;T yh AT7! .vlntjf- -III ft choicest: .7.C'.Vi 4i J1..U'-- .111: l.ll.l J IW sim' li nt -.!' -.tiitrt Mill Vl l-ilt id tl Mdl-Mty.-iAT " -tti.;; l-aa r..fi-i i ,wa . - nd pricet s!jaU bj lower r vili!iJO! ti itui - 4tr) Tsnivil it il ifiow 4 i .tap. rMii4 : u t u - J- -1 1:1 1 ols u low a thTlowfL ' the beat me ot iLctr mmn: i ill 1- wll . it not confined to any oca . .1 4 ;:;.ri:.hardware; they hare always . gi iren us " ' :.,,' r ' i .:.4.'l ! a ,. ,,1 k. & Alien. ..v. .. a - .. .J 7 .x.i lAj nt.i i Fashion ! .ME'.' - . - - 1 . shan' bur' the ' ! ! I5 "1 ' . , . . ..iri fJ nt rwtr ' j "7, i 1'itn ,!: ini 7 .i,: IJ ';U .r.fn ...nll'in. f. ) -jtfi. . 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