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LOXTISBURGr. N. O- NOVEMBERc23 1888
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NO. 44
.WHAT. CAUSED. IT? ,
StatesvUle La nvlmark.
the dead to the remotest branches;
and these make a great many,, for
nearly eery family in the 'North
was interestrd directly or . indirect-
Nine hundred and nine riewspa- j ly Jn this monstrous scheme .for
papers and politicians but of u thour
sand say it was the tariff. Maybe
so. The tarifthad something to do
.AJpith, it in some iocalitf es, andpbb
alyeverythingj but tle Lmdmark
does not see it in that wav. There
was some all-prevaaliij causes1 that
brought about a revulsion of feel
ing against the democratic ?partyr
but if it was the tariff question hit
should have manifested itself dif
ferently. New York is a great
manufacturing city; the Democrats
made gains there. Connecticut i3
a great : manufacturing State; t he
Democrats carried it. New Jersey
Is almost wholly given over to
manufacturing; in New Jersey the
Democrats doubled their majority
of four yearff ago Rhbde Inland
and Pennsylvania show Democratic
gain?; so does tbe city of Chicago;
so do nearly U of the tnanufactui
iBg:tjenlres4 Two years ago 5 Jehu
sBakerltepublican, 'defeated -W.
R. Morrison.De mocrat , ( Horizon tal
billi for Congress iu Illinois on the
tarff issue; last week Baker was de
feated in tho same district by For-
mari, Democrat. In the State tilec
tion last spring, the Damociats car
ried Louisiana by 27,000 majority;
last week they -carried it by S.000.
Lousmna is interested In a high
tariff oa sugar. The Mills bill le
ducds the sugar tax 16 per cent.;
he Rppubficab seiiate.tariff bfu fe
a-uces-IttSb -per- c entidVneaTffT
if in r ..-vii Sato 9 Tk., :
Co 5Ic I Kif ohW. S. Southern State and the result there,
J. Cruj ip U. S. Foster, F. P. Pierce, .w. apart from the tariff, cannot be
BsSwrtWwrCterkWVJ. King. -lokedt from4hoa e stand p wit
Kegisterof Deed B. F. BuIIock.. from which one looks at the result
Absolutely Pure
1
This powderevcr varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and vrholesoiben-eMU
More economical than. the ordimirtklnds,
nd cannot be sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, bhort Jweight
.inm or ohosnhate powders. Sotri OSLY
, v rixs. KOYA BAK1KO POWDBR Co.
106 all StJN. Y;
raiding the treasury Not stopping
here, the President issued an ocdor
returning to xhe States of the -late-
Cnfcderaey?lhybattlefl4g ap
lured from the "rebels" during the
war and stored up in the War !De-
partmentat Waslilngton; aud then
the "loyal" North felt that he had
sold put bag and - baggage to .the
brigadiers. . Tle, i-iingry clamor
against him girdled the continent
and its echo was not allowed to die
out beforo election d-iy. w- ;
Thfcue are the iuflueaces, it seems
to U9H fro.n t he election ret urns; that
were potential in defeating the
greatest President the country" has
had fn half a ceatury. It is not
worth 'while, of course, to discuss
these things now; except that what
ever happens it Waiways interest"
ing to look-around for the causes.
Tlie ..Govcruor's i Thanksgiving
THETAitlFP SCARE.
' - J ; -2 .s ;
As might have been anticipate!
in the event of defeat, the election
i pq sooner oVer than the cry U
raised that the result has"been du
to piemature Tariff Reform ,aglta
lfvered his Tariff Message of
cember it is i pretended that
flow : to Keep .the South Ioor
General Directort.
Li.
r i Proclamation.
LOUWBURGN. C, I l
CHUliOIIES. :-1-
Mkthodist Bev, A. MeCullen,paslr:
nurvices every Sunday,, morn&ig 4and
uight. Prayer meeting every . edfcesday
i 'ht. Sunday school 9 o'clock At. M.V
Kaptist Rev. . T-iylns Qtd t pas
tor. Services 1st and 3rd Sundays in each
month, morning -and uight. Prayet meet
b? every Thursday night. Sunttay&chool
9 Vclocfc, A. M
Uavob O. Li. Ellis. 5
:t m EBSThos. white, F. N.
Egerton, G. W. Fold, 'f . M. Fleming.
Cost.vbleR. I). Pinncil. ! ,
Board meets Friday before first Monday
in each mouth.
Sheriff .11 Kearney.
Treao"'Tft'P,Ulifton..
S iperintendent cf Public Instruction
J. N. llarrw. Tl.
Keever Poor House J. Wi Pinnell.
MlJP'T of HbatH Dr. E. S. Foster.
Notary Public V. L. McGhee Frauk
.aton, N. C.
30ABD OF EDUCATION.
N. Y. Gulley. Chairman,
E. G. Conyers,
1. B. Massenburg,
J. N llams, Secretary. ; .
Tlie Superintendent will be in Liouis
"arg on th second Thursday of Feb
ruary. April, July, teptembt-r, Oct
hiraud December, and remain for
t!ire j davs, if necessary, for the pro
pose of xa;ninin4 applicants to teach
ii) the public schools of Franklin county-
'
PRO F KSS ION AL CARDS
Office in the Court House. v
ll harness put in my hands will
ivo prompt, attention.
iLT'ranl COUNSELLOR at LAW.
LOUISBUKa, FK.YtfEXtN CO..N. C.
11 attend the Courts of Nash,
Fran'k-in. O-mville. Warren, and
W alee CttH i4 KUIbO f ftfceti rPtpJp
eoart of Nor th Carolina, and tne u
. . Circuit and District Courts'.
11. J. E M ALONE. 7
in a Northern State; its vote ts "
simply referred to as one of tne
surprises of the day.
We have seen where the Demo
crats gained or held their own
they did so in all the great eitie- of
the country. Where did they lose?
In the interior or agricultural dis
tricts o.Ne.v York a:.J iu the agri
cultural districts of the Northern
and Western States. Tlie farming
class voted tho Republican ticket.
Iu New York they overcame the
city Democracy. Iu Michigan,
Wisconsin and Ivmsas, States
Which are purely agricultural, and
upon which the Democrats built
high hopes by reason of the tariff
issue, the Republic m majorities n-
Creased, To say that these farmers
voted for a protective tariff is to in-
suit tneir intelligence. A protec
tive tariff is nothing out a burden
to the farmer; he derives no bene
fit whatever from it. But those
farmerst voted the Jlepublican. tick
et. Because they had some vague
idea that in some "way or other
"protection" protects them ? No.
Then why?
,Tbe? Landmark still sees in -'the
result of the election more of the
sectional issue than anything else.
The great mass of the Northern
peopledo not feel that" heSouth
Nobtii Carolina,
. . Executive Dhpartm tarr.
God is recognized in tlie - Constitu
tion of our bl ate, and should ever oe
h mored as the Supreme Kuler of. the
TJ inverse in the hearts of our people
To him we are indebted for our coun
try and, her mstiillutiona,-for civil and;
religious liberty, for our holy religion
and its adaptation to man's wnntsand
happiness, together with the number
less mercies and blessing - winch have
crowned bur t'aiiy lives.". ' ..
I, therefore, Alfred M. Scales, Gov
ernor of North Carolina iu view of
our dependence snd God's goodness,
d hereby appoint. Thursday, the 21) th
diy of Novomber , 1838. as a da M
RiailKSgiviug nun pwwoe aim jl enrw-
stly request the people of the State
devoutly to assemble themselves to
gether tn engage in IQ worship, to
prai-e His holy uatue, and invoke lor
us the perpetuity of our igstitutiocs
and the continuation of His blessings;
and while in discharge of these sacred
fiuties, let us also contribute of our
substance to the poor wnd needy aud
widow and orphan, aud especially
would I invoke the generosity, aud
p ayers of the people for the Orphau
Asylum at Oxford, where so many
orphans are in training for life.
Done at our City of Raleigh, this the
12th day ot November, 1S83, and in
the one hundred and thirteenth
vcar of our American icdereud-
' ml
ence.
Alei ed M. Scales
the Governor:
--' i C. II. ARMFIEL.D, ;
Private Secretary.
Xw.l Had not the . Wesuie-ilae a
pretended that; hi.-
eleotion would have a sort of :: tri
umphal march. Hsw Utile truth W
in this view lies upon the surface.
Of .all -the; States of the Union,
New Jerseyiand Conneticut would
have most visibly revealed the ef
fects of a "tariff scare" had it any
existence. , The glass, earthenware,
Woolen, cottou and iron and steel
manufacturers of New Jersey art
the indujtrie of the tariff-monger?
d clarjd would be ruined by the
Mills bill. Newark, Trenton, Pat-;
terson, Camden aud other towns
teem with workingmen in these in-(
dustrie!; yet New Jersey has given (
to Cleveland a mjority almost,
double. .that )f four years ago.j
Such is the emphatic protest of ln,
-dustriai New Jersey against the
false cries of the tariff alarmists.
Connecticut too. No State cf
the Union surpasses Conneticut in
the variety of it manufacturers or
. in the intelligence of its working-
men, ana nownere nas tne iarm
issue been so thoroughly discussed.;
Conneticut was included in the
programme of the Republican man
agers. When iishoueU appeals to
to fear made no impression upon
the workiugmen aud mechauics of
Connecticut, efery means of intim
idation and. device of corruption
vere brought to bare upon them.
But Connecticut has gloriously iu.-
iherged from the tremendois as-
Tlie
Merry '. Maiden
and the
.Atlanta Constitution, ' j
V.' TheRjchniond State falls into line.
: .vitu the Constitution in its appeal to
V-utliern people to patrouize home in-
lastries. ' : ' -:
DcoutemporarjiLjl
(.o fay tliat the practice is too preva
lent in ltichaioud of sending to di taut
cities fir articles which are made at
home. Richmond people, when the)
want household furniture, dress goods.
aa I various tbingi of use and. orna
iueut, send off to New York 10 pur
chase them, notwithstanding the . fact
that all this merchandise' can be ob
Uiued at the sam prices at home.
To sume extent our merchants and
manufacturers are to blame for this
state of affairs. Many of them do not
let the public know what they hav?,
thd quality of their gooda and their
pr e. In & word they do not adver
tise judiciously But customers are
somewhat to-blame themselves. Our
contemporary eays of the Richmot d
people: . v
. ."Another and large class , of, Rich
mond Loyers !s that which buyj. dry
goods and notious by mail. TLis
c'ass affords the big New York bouse
Its extreme felicity. It buys goods in
value trom 5 cents to oO, and is
caught by the broadside ad vertue neu s
iu the Gotham pa pel s, giving prices,
aud closing witli the alluring caU-h-
pirase, 'Orders by mail a siial'y.'
fbis is a favorite method, by means
of which New Yojk dealers unload
sreat quautity of out of date or shop-
: The' Editor rill sot b ' lii Q!bt '
for the vie s nf correspotrdents.''
Brief commnntioBB from 11 cc
lions most carnetly bluite.r ' Nei
temc of any nature will ins thinkfully
celrel- - '
She was the. merriest before she
'struck' the tar. , Her spirits sank
f s she beheld her new white. gown
blackened by the tar. This tar helped
a.waou xna instead iC helping ruu a
ship. Just so a thowautr trivial arc!-
df.nts anr1 neglected iuall tldnga"
cake the merriment out of the lives of
young girls aud maiden. Particular
ly is this the case with diseases pecu
liar to thir sex which lake so much
enjoyment uud happiuess trom their
life. However a runedy Is found in
Dr.'Pierce's Favorite lreoriptin for
all female "weaknesses" or imular
ities, nervousness,' ' neuralgia, and
uterine troubles. Ask your druggist.
Dr. 1 ierce Pellets, or Anli-bilius
Granule, have no equal. 25 cnts a
vul; one a dose. Core headache,
constipation aud indigestion.
An evil deed has a witness in the
bosom.
IS CONSUMPTION 1NCURA RLE
Bead the following: Mr. l H. Mor
ri-, Newaik. Ark., mo: "Wis ddwn
lt!i abste-s of Lm.gs,- .nd frif.ns.
and iihrsici ins prnoancew tne as aa
incurable consumptive. Beaa tak
Wi lr Kins -New t)icovery for
Cor.sumpiioit, amnnw vn ruy . th'rtl
ottlrf aod able tu orris -e wurk in
y-ari. ! Is tmr fliist u.ediLu ,
eviT mad -. : ' . -
Jesse Mid llfwsrt Demtnr, Ohi.-
fay:- it mt wen Tor Dr King a
New DtH-ovty tor consumption i
would havw dlel of Ijidtt Tr uhl.
"Was i7en up by doctors. Am now.
In st oc bealt:'. Try U. ' SampM
botiKs free at Clifton' Drug Store.
Ci tarr h cured, hta'th' and swee
breath secured by hilth's . Catarrh
Remedy. Prke 50 cents. Nasal In
eclor free. For sale at Furiuaa's.
Evil Is
mended.
soon done, but 'slowly
iniectorf with each boi
oh' catarrh remedy) Foe
The upright never grows rich
a hurry.
In
Piles ! Piles ! Itching Piles
Symptoms iloistnre; intense itching
ana stinging; mo:t at night; worse by
scratchiug. If allowed to continue tu
mors form, which often bleed and njcerate,
becoming very sore. Swayne'a Ointment
stops the itching and bleeding, heals ul
ceration, and yi most cases removes the
tumor?. At druggist, or by mail, lor oo
cents.. Dr. Swayae a Son, Philadelphia.,
worn goods.
Xittle Deeds of Kindness.
D
n t&LWTSi T Phasany;!riglU to part irrlthe ad
Pot. DruglSjeyaajoiningDr. M iK&JZ-j. KliA
1 KlRa -v " - ' 1 - l ninit-iT t" r " nno fiv-
The Republican
E
W TIMBERLAKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
LOTJISBXTRG, C.
OSBce he CourttHouseJ
W A DAY
DfiqdrCc5lli
ernment. The Republican Presi-
dentr all d welt with it upon that
idea. Mr. Cleveland has treated it
jactly as if it Were the equal of
other section. He invited
three Southern men into his cabi-
A. C. ZOLLICOFFEB. t uenjiwmicu wul,Si' ""t.!
sent mem us minisiera iu .oieigu
'bonttirand ;printedtneirirto
places of honor and trust in Wash
ington. The Northern mind re
volted against (this treatment of
Confederate brigadiers" and 1 felt
toward the President that he was
comDOunding a felony. ' Then came
his veto of that father of all iniq
cm
A'JDTORNEYJJITAW..-
in the courts of Franklin,
Practice
Vance.Granville, Halifax, and North
i amp ton and the Supreme aud Fed
eral courts of the State . ..
A. HICKS,
Attorney M Law & Hotan FnWic uitles, the dependent pension ; bill,
OXFORD, N. O, akd -l
T. HICKS. .
Attorney at Law,
HENDERSON N. C.
Will practice. together in the counties Ol
firanvillej Vance, Franklin and ;Varren,
in all matters requiring their joint at
ution. ;: :-;V-Jf .
We hope by prompt, diligent and faith
nl atentton to business to deserve .'and,
cive a portion! the bur buainjbi of
i sseotioa.
which : practically;? provided for.
quartering upon the public' treasury
every man who saw service In the
Union army during the war and is
yet afive, and the relations of all
those who are dead This act . an
gered the Northern soldiers beyond
expression and not only , the sol
diers themselves and all the survi
vors of those who are dead, but
lhe familiei cf both the living aud
Atlanta Journal.
In conversation wit'i a number of
srentlemen some time since Col. W.'
H. Ilusley remarked :
"Gentlemen, a little deed of kind
ness will somettmes'go a long ways.
When I -was quite a little boy Judge C
H Strou kept a general merchandise
store on Whitehall street, in the old
McNj Uszht buildins. " I wanted to go
hunting one day but had no ammuni
tion and no money with which to pur
chase any. I was ah aid t go-to my
father for the money for fear he would
put me to work, so i went to Judge
Stronir an d sot him to credit me for
tea cenl worth of am. nun i tion. I
was the proudest boy m the world.
Since that time I have been honored
with a place, in the Legislature, was
promoted to the rank of colonel in the
Confederate army, and have been
mayor of this great city; but none of
those gr,at honors ever gave me half
the. picas uretl experienced wheiJude
Strong ci edited ' mo for ten , ceuts
worth x)f armnnuitiou;"'-11 " "' ;
V'D'd you ever pay him for it?'
asked one of the gentlemen.
' I'll be shot If I . havn't
whe.her I did or not,'' -
,We take this opportunity to inform
the guileless la'dy purchasers of Rich
mond that lhe big New York houses
o ight not to delude them by any such
ph:ase us Ve buy in large quantities
and can arTortl to sell cheaper.' Can-
the New York est abllslune. t whoso
UJ b" ihtegrity.and her In-I ho.we rent &4'l2f000 a-yeav eU tor
Tess than the Bichmoud mervliant,
whose rent is $1,200 a year? And
airain: . The New York merchant, if
he has any sense, will know six
months before hand just what style of
goods a manufacturer will turn out the
next year. That style may be very
different from the prevailing style, aud
anv ?oods on his shelves when tho
n -
next sty!e. arrives will be a loss,
Hence. -his only hope is to offer
'promptly by mail."? "
This applies to Atlanta aud other
Southern cities. Many ladles and geu-
llemen iu Atlanta make it a point to
order their wearing apparel from New
York. They buy almost everytbiug
there; from a stove to a suit ef parlor
furuimre. Yet, if they but Jcnew it,
they could buy identically tho same
things here and save money. Atlanta
manufacturers and merchants can af
ford to undersell their Northern com
petitor, because they pay less here
for reut. labor, and in the shape of
taxes and other expenses.
It is useless to urgo the patronage of
onr local dealers from considerations
of patriotism and friendship, but the
appeal ought to have some effect when
paople can.be madu to ee that they
can-save money, keep it here at home
and make this eutire region prosper
ous.' This is the way to put it, We
cad keep-the 'South poor by sending
our hiouev North: we can. innke her
lich by .iuiplv. keeping our money here
aud trading with vach other.
wmmm
Eeet at oa .
The LeadiBC
KFregnmttlMMtbtgf
FriceSSCU.
'Sold at ProgKteta.
' Anasil
tie i f Shiloh
sa e at Furnwn'.
Tba Bv. Geo. fl. Thayer of Bour
bou, Ind., says: VBth myrelf rknd .
wile owe our lives to tihiloh'i Co a
sumption Cure, Fr sals at for man
Drug 8 to re. ' '
Shiloh cough "and ' consumption
c ure i sold by us on a guarantee. ' it
cures consumption. For sale at Pur
man's. ; . ., -j.lt' '
Shiloh's catarrh remir A pnal
tive cure for .aSartb,' ciptheila and
canker month. t ' For sale oy v W. H.
Furman, Jr.
Hackme tack," a lasting and fra
grant perfume. Price 25 and SO xs
For sale by Kurmio.
Shiloh'a cure will immediately are
lleve crotrp,whoopiug cough and Lxou
chilis. For sale by Fuiman. .
or dyspepsia and liver, compbtint
voa have a friuted guuranle,oa .ev-,
ery boUie ol Shiloh'a Yiulizer.. . It
rtver fails to cure. "or sale at Fur
mm'a. . . . .' . . ..,';, . ',. .'
"DOYOucaTcnoii?
ADOIl
Curt tcwr Complaint,
Costimcrtst, tiiiom
Atlrmfgltt. S5.i
telligence witli which-Tatiff Reform
inscribed upon her banner.
On the othor hand, while the
greatest manufacturing centre in
the country New.York aud Brook
lyn rol.'ed op a majority of 70,-
000 for Cleveland and Tariff Be
duction, this great vote was over
come by increased ltepublican ma
jority in the rural portions of the
States. In agricultural Indiana the
Democratic niajority was effaced,
not bv tariff scare workmen, but
bv farmers, who were indifferent
to the issue of the campaign. Map
ufacturing Chicago increased its
vote for Tariff Reform by sevenv
thousands, while the Republicans
Grained in the farming districts of
Illinois. In Philadelphia, the see-
on I manufacturing centre In .the
United States, the Democrats have
gained 21,000 vote3 in four, years,
and the Republican V majority has
fallen off. more than 12,000 from
the majority of Blaine, while the
interior agricultural counties of
Pennsylvania, lhe Republican ma
j jr ities have swollen.
These facts and many more of
the same tenor demonstrate that,
so far as the workingmen of the
country are concerned, the tariff
ghost has been pretty effectually
exercised in one campaign of dis
cussion. It would not be eay . to
carry on another national contest
upon the fallacy that the Ameri
can consumers do not pay the high
duties that are levied upon raw
materials and ailicles of necessity;
This much giound, at least has
been gained. So far from furnish
ing any occasion for dlspondency,
the situation is in the highest .de
gree encouraging to the friends of
Tariff Reform. Revolutions against
abuses in legislation profitable to
powerful class interestfind; fcrfeit-
- TlnUUi4 Chick 4kL
tm BecetuU ks mmU(1 tt. Wet tk oiU mttmt
" FaXka," ks mtakt kr rrmorW vntk eowat tr '
-1 nsUid tkat bdl." What m tkU I'ttU cl
frek from kit tkfiUmA viUwwt ny ipeiai inH
Ikmtfromhlr.or ilrt. Ckick. attrmwt liutamt
lo tkatkual ItuUntt. QviUrigkt.
Now, m frienA, fiM vmr iMSttnct mmd ymk m
toil" akdltkom.mmdyowUlvutrtMltktpm
tke cMck it miakUii fur ' - T
J. C. HUTSON & CO3
Fixriiitiire Stoir
- wDUToouxiiivmoni . "
P.1RLOR SUITS ?
V
v 4
forgotten
4 -'
i. ;The prevalence of malaria jn .large
Vections 'of country where,' until recent
ly,. it has never, been .known, is . not
easy of explanaion. i(flf : yoii are a
sufferer, it will be 5more iuteresting
to' y ou to kn aw how to get well. " A
few doses of-Shallenbcrger's Antidote
will do the work, and do it immediate
ly. tThe mediciue ii prompt in 'de-
strdyiiig the poison; -and always safe
even'; for youug children. Sol J by
uruggists. - c.- -
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
ed bv ancient class prejudices aud
V - w
party traditionsjVannot-be-aceo m-
plished in a year and a day .-Bat,
sooner or later and sooner raj her
than later -this revolution will be
gloriously "consuuiated ia 't a
thorovg:9Yisioh .'jr;,' th existing
systein of tariff - spoilatldn.Phil;
-" 'V bi it.x-i::-,I-HHli i au,- -,
Record.. r .i v- ...1-.'S sMiini A
-Th'a remedy is b: coniine so well
known and so -popular as to need
no spec.al mention.'. AU . who used
Electric Bitters sing the Varna song
Of praise A purer medicine doea not
1 . . ja't. k 4 J.. ull
eXlbfcttUUlL UKUUIDIiCVU v UU
that is claimed. Electric Bittc will
cure all diseases of the liver and kid
ny "HI reraqve, pimples, boils, salt
rheum and other affections oaasea oy
impure blood. U ill - drive.imalana
from the system aud prevent as well
allure all malarial fevern. For cure
of headache, constipation and indiges
tion trr Elretrio Bit ers. Eatire aat-
isfaotion guaranteed, or money re-
funde J-Prico 50 cents and $1.00 per
bottle at J..B. Chiton's drug store. .
Dr, Bull's ;Baby Srup Tis In ,good
demantl; everybody speaks veil pf :it;
The; price i ouly.2$ tenUJ:.:'
"My time is op,' said the doctor to
the " patient, whom s he- found '.! using
Dr. Bull's Ccugh' Svrup, aud he was
correct for his cough had been cored.
' Riches are often) abused::. but
ever refused. - -"
. "Alas! Alasl" the duda exclaims,
ft!.-. . . n .1ani4.p nil L 1 T'iA nnt ntlllL
'Don't fret,'i said ma',' for- whom he
had sent! ,'! bave I some Salvation
Oih" :'. " :
Persons of sedentary pursuits are
predisposed - to const!i)ation; such
persons should always use, Xaxauor,
which insures safety against cousi.iia-
tion ond all of its uVastnous conse
quences. Price only 25 coots. .
lALVATiOM iL
Pri nit 25 CU. Sold bj oB iruqghtu
Will nllere Rheumatism, flearaljta,
Swt1!ingsrv!i6S,Lumbago,Spniins,
Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns,
Cuts, Scalds Backache, Wounds, Ac.
LAMQl'S nUCS. Th9 Ortt Tobacco Mm
CHEW tiaoflPrljllQ CtM. AtmUdrrnggUtk.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator of J.
W. Ilolden. notice is hereby given to all
persons owing said estate to come for
ward and settle at once, and persons
holding claims against the said estate
will present them tor payment on or oe
fore the 29 of October '80, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
x. tr. rAKtr,,
Adm'r
Oct. 29th 1888.
OT1CE. : '
ITavinj qualified tiiis day as Executor
ot Jan. . Thomas, dee'd. all persons ' in
debted to the estate ol said testator are
notified to make immediate psyment, and
persons bolding claims against sam es
tate will present the same for payment on
cr before the 25th of Oct. 18i, or this
Uotice will be pleaded In bar ol their re
covery. . -h
j. . .THAaiaoioir, i-iecuwr, oi
; John E. Thomas, deoeaed.
Oct. 22,1888.-.- " , i , -
SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL. ESTATE;
Bt virtue of authority to me in a' ded
la trast from. C.J. Crodup and E. A Cro
dup. recorded in the Kegisters office of
Franklin county in book 67, page 103. 1
will sell on Friday the lUth day r De
cember '88, at public auction at the Vourt
House door in Franklin county. th fol
lowing tracts of land situated in aaid
county ot x rauann, ana to me convrjri
in sa.a deed in trust: First treet lies ia
Dunn's township, and is bounded ou the
North by the lands of W. S. Harris, oa
the East by the lauds ol lira liutha
Fearce, and on the west oy tbe land of
Paul fearce,- James . Baker and . others,
same being , known as - the Crndup mill
property.--, s j. J.:
' oeconu tract lies in- wwutuip,
and is bounded on the North by the lands
nncd bv'the late W. D. piry, on the
Eaat bv the lands of F.J. Cooley, on the
a, M 1 . I . . .at Ik.
south toy tnianoa oi we . ax. u-
Frecraan.'aud on tba Wert by tu lands l
Nat Jontr, conUiaing 397 acre more or
lesa. t , ... -. ., ... - .-- - -
All persona will take notie that the
undersujned claims, as trustee, all crop
of every kind on said lands, and all ir
sons are forbiddea t remore,v el', pur
chase or in any way interfere . with aaid
Brocatelle Silk Parlor Suits . $63.50
Silk I'lush Parlor Suits from. 150.00
- , to 803.50
Silk Plush Sofa SW.OO
Sdk Piuau Divan . ,;,1C50
.... ,r . . ,
BED ROOM SUITS.:
Poplar Chamber Suits from $22.50 to
,30X)8
Oak Chamber Suits 53-50
Waluut Chamber. Suits from f37.50
to 60.00
Walnut Bedsteads from 8.00 to 12.00
BEDDING. i
llair Mattresses, Onest quality f25.00
Pine Uair iiatressca from '$5.00
,,. . to 8.50
Cotton Hattreses from 5.00 to 8.00
Straw cr Shuck, ' Cotton Top.., &
DINING ROOM.' f i
Walnut Extension Tables 10.W
Walnut Extrusion Tables ' ; 11.5ft
Walnut sideboard ' $29.00 loiTM
Poplar sidboarda , : 3 ; if 1 10.00
. - CABLES, .
Drcp Leaf Tables.; . 12.75
CeutreTabha $2.00 and 2.50
Au ique Oak Centre table s j 4J
Chtrry centre tables - ' - - . 7;00
, iCOAIRS.
Split Seat chairs . : .
(.ommon woou cuairs . .-
Cane a -at chair i j . ;
Oak dia'uig tliirs . 1.00, $1.15, $l.r.tt
i if- ' f
' : -Kt I C n. V T T . Ai TC XT' ft TT S li .
Car e, f.r reiceaiuis thiiri; LOCOtVflLOO
Sinlelat beds f'. l"t' --'&2
Woveu-wireilattreases ; . '.50
tVardrolH'S , : aJOXK) and
CLildn u'a Rockers and; UlKhCt'tnrtr
"C '75o, $1.00 and Sr,50
EabyBasket Cjirriagta, with 1 aiawolo
: . . . ... jo.ijo. $.00 and $ltr,U '
Hall Stands - r ' . - $12.00 and 315.50
rNihs, tin or wire,
Lounges fiom' .
liaiiimk ci airs; .
Lea-V eai frm"
hL ta i Is from
"$7D0.to. $16.50
;i $3.00 and. 5.0U
; '$2.00 lo 12.10
" a i rn rl f.
crops. -!..--.....- ;
: Time of sale, 2 .eloek p m. ;
i Terms of sale. cash. ... '
. i J. N. HOLDINO,
. . Trustee.
Baleigb, C. CKt. 2Cth 1888.
era Vom the country wfil ,'V
pr -pt kllention.' . Lette rs, ul
r,V.ieriully and promptly, an-:
f Oi
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it
x So. 12 East Mait!nSt.,"betwe
Ba.ktt aud Woolcott Stwrc. r