GO . f THEKANKLIN TIMES I 11 THE FRANKLIN TIMES. PlTBtlSHEDEVEKY FRIDAY BY 'JAMES. A. THOMAS, - . l The Times is tLcolest cevr - 1 a iui 1 y bed in rr.inklic co-utr. p.r 1 i i Editor and Proprietor. circulation extends all over every t: tionofihii and' adjoining count! : Advertisers should mate a note z Rates: ear 50 00 The r.Jitnr "will not Ls rer -,::.. j for tlie views of correspondents. ' Brief commnn'catiors frona all tea tiona most caroetly solidia 1. Newa six jdouths-? J. A. TH01IAS, Editor aiid Proprietor. WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE ; WITH CIIAMTYlFOR ALl. ; To Club! of 5 The amtshed at8l.40."; Times will be VOLrXVII LOUISBURG, N. O. JALTUARY 25, 1889. terns ot any nature -will La tLiillUIy NO. 51 erceive-l Ft V;-V I'M iLLLJi. i 'a U ; TROYAUPtSWlfl NJ 'I' I- 'fhtr"''' i'1 i Absolutely Pure. This wowJcreyer vSrjes. " A marvel f Diiritr. i strength - ak vrholesomenebS- M jre ecAjiomical thaa the ordinary kinds, and eaiiA jt be Sold,, ia competition , with t.'ie inttlqijkade of low test, short weight -alum orbho8phate powders. Sold only : is cans J IqYA Baking Powder Co '.; .?'rt'4';-.;;--1106-aH St N. Y. PRoi'KSIONAL CARDS, l?i kl AiS5ENB 6RG, TORNEY AT LAW- ; Li' y IS H U Ktt N. C. . 'Ofaoe ia the Court House. - KY business ut i a myJiaod a will receive prompt attention. ., a, C T Ian 1 :OU2EL tOR at LAW. LOfJIi BUaOr FU.VNKLIN CO.,N. C. ; Utend the ? Courts of '"Nash, Frarlk iti, Gin y ille. Warren, ' and W:tke Q outiaes : also the ; upieme court o. Nor, th Carolina, and theTJj CLrdtiit aud District CJourt9. . IMMIGRATION. ; .We are', glad to seethe sen-' tlments aud feeling towards' immi gration aa expressed by Mr. - Pat rick In his reporU Iraraisrution of one kind mght have a tendency to cause emigration," but what our State needs ia'a class of expe- rienced, honorable and moral peo plo". to come in or our midst and live with us, of whom something could. be learned before they become ciU zefis ofth State. , . ' ' J -Again we vant settlers who have capital, people of - mens, 'not a promiscuous class - of , foreign set llers,n the land will be increased in value, lacories will spring up, firms ana coinpauies ot all kinds will be established and our own people win; then oeiter appreciate our resources and remain r where they were born instead of gning. - West for U " is our young - lu'etv that'we needr upon them rests the future,; the old men will have to paas away and their burdens must rest some where, and if on our incompetent shoulders," our prospects w HI be checked." No 'people in' thV world love their State more Uhau. North Carolinians, but they kave not enough appreciation. ; ' This Department of Immigration is doing a grand workj - Our Statels well advertised' and; its system of immigration is 'con-f sidered the most practical and the best inaugurated. ; i The Sou t hern Culti vator ? says: - The-departinent during its lour years of. operation, has placed North Carolina before v the t world as the leading", jSouthem j Stale . in t he ;ay ot euterpilse ana prog- THE, FARMERS- Hints and Items of Interest to the Agriculturists.". KSSAY ON HOUSEIU3Eii:JO i The exact number of. Farmers Allrances in the State, up to this date is fourteen hundred and sixty-93Q.-: : - - ' '' There are fifteen Farmers Alli ance in Cabarrus county, and they i will u a short time open an 'Alli ance .store at Concord.. Auburn' Alliance, Wake county, asks that the tax: on. ; fertilizers be repealed and that the Agricultural RSA.D BEFORE PROGRESSIVE GRANGE NO "576 BY THE LADY ASSISTANT V. STEWARD. - , - Housekeeping is the care of domes tic concerns; " It may be divided 'nto two separate : branches,, tbe oi9$t im portant of which belong to man and the second of importance to woman, It has thus been divided by - the All my. 1'ure pystenj is one f the Uni versal laws of God and therefore we should practice it more and more - and strive to have all under our control to be governed by this law.' God Keeps all the stars and suus in" tlielr orbit Dy tuis law and. we are indebted, to Iliin for our being by this law. Then y u can eee how - lnm " weehonld .obey it even from the highest order of things to the lowest' "For naturewill punuh those who disobey ber law. I will conclude by sayirf? God in his STATE; NEWS. Items of Interest Clathercd from V all Parts of the State. w-Ise Creator, and therefore we should reverence it as a paramount duty and I Wisdom has test a(lautd all thincr I people. - v t w I i ; f - - 0 I - th true' fidelity;--.;?!', shall "endeavor for our welfare and V we ahould " with' We lea nMr. Monroe Parker, eed ttcut Si year, came, to hh death by hanging himself with n plovr lino at his home In Fine Knot, on Wednesday, Jan. Stlu . Hlj wira -thought he had gone to a barn rais ing in the neighborhood to which. . he bud been luvUed. Th t even ing she mUsed tha barn l.cy, cud as Mr. Farker did not rtturu, the went dywn to tlio baru and saw the FayettevlIleAvants Trinity : Col-I ulZ 1" lege and the Presbyterian Orphan. J had tried to hang himself before, age to ;bo establlalied araoqg its Next morning she snt her son to the Dam, which is alont 50 yard A new paper Is to be started In Tiirboro It Is ; to be' called tho CiirolInaUanper. ' rwilh to write on the branch in which I have had experience; as I lhiuk if I were io do otherwise I should go beyond my department be supported . from the I jurisdiction. Housekeeping bung .'the general lax iunu or else De aooi- I tares 01 aumesuc concernsj we.cau Bee ress.'L Da. J. E MALONE; , '1 - r O fleet' 2 d dor 8" belo w - FoTrn an (Jo k;Drug Store, a'dioiningDr. Ellijj. , . - 1 - & 6. if vti T I if 13 E U L A KE, AtTORNEY AT' LAW ' O'Ec'e .iH he Court-HouseTt V': r IrVUt. JOSES AltolnsyelCTOellor at Laf. , t luuis tiuiJON. 0. WilU practice In the courts of Franklin. Warren, ; We, - Vanee and ot the Nsiv, "and" in the Supreme court he. State ; " j j-;-Vlfii? A HICKS, km rOXFORD, JS. C.,AJU fever IUCES, V ; v :A ttorn fsy At , Lw, IIENPE USO,xt,.?Tv C. .-The report lays Special em pha sis on the State as a winter resort. e clip the fbilowing ril 0"' v jvyhroiagh thefefforts of - this De- parvmeiu, several points nave oeen opened it p especial y and solely i as ::wiuierrts-::'6tlch -places ' are drawing people to every section of the State. They first visit these resort aiidlhet the btate, ; v isitiug the various towns and villages. Mney brought in and spent with t he" hotel propri etors goes almost, f I. immediately :rto the farmer for supplies which they are cuiuei:eu i purcnase, sucn as teef, pork, ptmltry, butter, eggs, fec Many of those X -whu-cme. as winter visitors eventually become permanent settlers, ana invest in lauds, manufacturing. and various other enterprises. . Such people caused much of the land f Florida to lucrease In value from ten cents per acre twenty years" ago, vto one h uiidred dollars - per acre a ; year uu account 01 me yeuow ia Florida a great niany Northern winter viitor are Icok- iug elsewhere. for a home and we nave oeen irymg, with muen suc cess,. to attract thetu io this ' State. Cleveland Mills - Alliance, Cleve- land county, have lesolved ,to raise their own supplies and let cotton be a surplus crop, andta build a facto-' ry for the mauufactuie of wagons; etc. ' 1 - . - - s , Centre Toint Alliance, Iredell county, has determined not to buy nor use any guano made by a com pany ; who refuses to sell their goods through regular Alliance business agents." - - - . 4 Manufacturing is what builds up a town. It will pay our farmers to encourage manufacturing- in their midst, It gives them a home mar ket for all they can ralse.Person .News. : ' .' ; r.' .:- Guano men saj. they can't sell thieir goods for less than $3.00 to $1.00 advauce over last year, and the Alliance farmers have met and resolved that they won't buy at the advance. So there seems to. be a hitch in the business Chat even " the middle man, as sharp is he may be, can't uafasten. Max ton Union. - - The farmers Alliance is growing in strength very rapidly and prom-; ises tQ lejiLgratwecviito "the fanners and laborers of the Jandw As we understand it,' the organiza tion does not mean to pull others doAvn, but will labor to 'Improve the. condition of its members: HickoryClipper; Cauccr,.. hcredi- Will practice together in the roun ties Graiivilte, Vjihcc, lfranklia aod Warren, 3nd hi jil matters requiring their joiut ;at . ention. l':j-:-"-f-:- v'-- s We hope by prompt, diligent and faith ' ful ateujtiun to business, to - deserve and rtceivpla portion of the law business of this seclioa.:. ; ;;tl-''fe'ttV,tKf1'l au some seciionA wnere these T peo- ple have located in our , State the lauds have increased exceeding five hundred per cent iu value. By tar ine weaumest : ot all our resiurces are our mineral lands. frequent from the mountain? to the seacoast, in. almost 'every .. county The interest awakened in North Carolina mineral lands,' shows " that the Department has not "neglected this branch of the work. There is more business-like activity dis played in working the mines of the State than at any tima in the history of North, Carolina.- The question will soon be solved - as to ' Whether the Vast placer gold bear- ing belt of Montgomery, Anson, Union and adjoining counties will pay to work on an extensive scale. The machinery put In at the bam Christian mine is immense. It con veys water five miles: for jWorkit.g down the hill-sides, and uses five hundred horse-powder to Tprcef t; Mr. Patrick is to be ; congratula ted upon his work, and the J report; offered to the public. Every r per son in the State should read it through. ' - - ATTOHH E7 AT L A wi Li) V 1SI5 Ulta, N. C, ' Office on Main St.; one door ' . , . I low the Eale Hotel. :; F. ssPRUILL. ; LOUISBURG, N. C. Will attend the courts of Franklin. Vance: Granville, Warren, Nash, and X'wIeraVnd Supreme Court. .Prompt attention giy.cn to collections, &c.f. All KOTICE persons' ha ving elai ms against the estate of L. C. Waster will pre sent them to me at once. - - W. TlMBERtAKE Att'y. for W. T COLLINS Adm. I am satisSel that cancer. is tary in my family. : My father died of it, a sister of my mother died of itj aud my own.alster, died U of U- My- feelings m lylbe linagiued, then, ;whex ha horrible disease mad j. its appear- ance on my side.;; It.waa a malignant :.cancer; eating Inwardlyjin such a- way; inaiib coma not oe cut out .Numer ous remedies were used fur it, but the semed that I was doomed to f- follow the others 'or the family. I took; Swift's Specific, which,' from the'; first day, forced out the poison, -and. ,cn' tinued Us use until t had tiKeu sever v al bottles, when I found myself well. . I know that By Soured iuei :Hi!; by.thinklog a moment that many , du ties are devolved upon a housekeeper. aifd wtf seldom find ode who discharge all tnei nouseuoia duuesj uouse keepingis badly abused by seme care less people. ' But a good housekeeper is up with the sun and never; knows when her task s done. So ll shbuld be, and especiauy ia the country, Farmers wives should rise as soon as the farmers and begin their duties. . If she is not able to hue acook I . think she- should cook him a nourishing breakfast; before she' does scything e1se so as to let him go to work satis fled. The next thing is to attend to her dairy and poultry and set the din ing room and : kitchen - in order and finally "the dwelling. I: she tas no servants at all she finds enough to do; and then may have to. fix children off o school. Enough to keep her - busy until time to cook dinner .and then that is to .cook and : so ' many . Utile thlnrs to do that are never seen,; but if neglected are felt. As you have so ften heard . ; , . . ?- ; '.V mau's work is from sun to sun v But a woman's work is never done." . Nn never does an economical house keeper get her task done, not until the hand of death ilself graps her thread ot Jite, and snaps it,; ,.tiii-. leaving something stve would have done if she had been longer spared. ThH same routine of unseen ; thlngsomes as regular as the .hours, themselves on wings. -Mauy negligent would-be housekeepers do not seem to be aware of the flight of time and let 1 1 pass without . fitting their duties to the home. Thuj, hbw imporiaat it is", to have a time set apart j for each' duty aud theo perform each in' Us "allotted time. .The city lady's mmd is selduin on the d omestic afftlir',. ' So the col ored cook and washwomen make way with a great deal f provisions, etc. She lounges around and readj" roman ces and eats opium and dips sufi and tlic sUongest endeavor try to live ; up to His law. . w i y ' : MiNJTIE Ii. NlCttOLS.: ,i I V. ' "AJiciLGiMs uau one xtick.v - V Remarked the nrofessor In a discus sion of favorite authors, wlilch always struck me as an oddity. I. mean : his habit - of pinning some- distinctive word or phra?e on a character, which must be uttered on all occasions Now people in real ilife dont iterate like parrots. ? At least, I know of only oue person who is liable to such ' criticism --young Bowden, my neighbor. The picture of - health isn't he Roddr cheeks, sparkling eyes, ringing voice." Well, hU pet phrase, which Fve heard him repeat to perhaps a score of peo ple 8ufferiog from oughs and weak lungs, is'Take Pierce Golden : Med ical Discovery". -'No ' wonder, either, for U saved him from a consumptive's graved , - ' :' ., .." i: $ 500 Reward offered by proprietors; pf Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy fur an bearable case.. : ; : y Vw v 4 J. M Cotton . of Woodard's Al- lt.AA "T. t 1 T A TAanfiirt . writes that the brethcren;1 of that section are in the best of- spirits. Organized in September r last, : the Lodge now iiiiijber 74 ' members, with 41 applications on file. Other Alliauces in the 6a me county : are 'gYOwInIunikemAnhcr. ATstrong effort Is being icade to raise funds to build a school house : In connec tion With an Alliance hall.-' r' learn that Mm. Judge Settle's friends will urgo her appointment as Postmistress at; Greensbofo. .' . The first National Bank of Wil son under Its honest and admirable management Is doing a tremendous' businw3.--Mlrror. . ,r . . Polkton ,comtnencc8 the New year with about fifty ; cases of measels. , All children except : Mr. Jessie caudle, - and he Js hardly irora tne houses to nee it he could find his father. -The boy found him hanging with his feet touching iho ground.'. - ' ' Mr. Parker was a farmer. lie 1 veil about 12 miles from Hlllsboro. Ho leave. a widow aud four chil. dren. Ex. Vimples, Sores, Aches and Pains. When a hundred boitle of sarsapa. rilU or other pretentious specifics fall 10 eradicate in-born scrofula or contat r'nti ' 1.1 rind rt.kiariM AmmVwA large enough to berown. Iutelli- B. B. B. (Botaulc' Blood Balm) has gencer Col. W. T. Black well was' elec ted President of the Durham Street Rail ray. Company, . and the ..fare was reduced to two and a half cents. If ten tickets were purchased at onfi time. Recorder. n - lT 4 ' , Tarbpro is about to have water works.; A contractor was here yes terday from Norfolk,-making .esti mates. ; lie thinks he . can . supply Tarboio with this much needed and long wished Tor want tor Just about $5,800. -Southerner.4 - ' V Two young men from this county are partners In a Commlnsloa House in Norfolk.- They are Messrs; R. J. and C. C. C)bb. Roth D.paa youn men ate . well koown here and their experience in the cotton business enables them ' to serve their cu locners to advantage. Re flector. gained many thona- d rictorir, in as many seemingly incurable instances. t. Bead to the blood Balm o., Atlaata Ga., for "Book of Wonders" and be couvinceJ. It the , only xnuE':' BLOOD PURITIEB. , G. W. Mesier, B:o well's X Roada, Ga write: ! was aacted nine 3-e.ira with sores. ; AU the medicine I v oould take did me no good. I then tried B. li.'B., aua 8 bottle exued me ound."- ' - ; . . . ... f, Mrs. S. M. Wilson, Round Moun-.a tain, Texas, writes: A lady friend . of mina was troublel with bumps and !' pimples on her face and neck. She ' look three bottles pf B. B. B., mad ber akin got soft and smooth, pimples di appeai'ed, . aud hr face improved grcady." ... , r 1 '., 1 BUCKLENS ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feVer sores,- tetter, chapped hand, ehilhlaius, coma and all skin eruptions and positively cure puv,. or no. pay required. It is guarantoed to give perlect satisiaclion, -or money refund ed. Frictf:2j cents per box. . , For sale by J. B. Chiton. . , bus county, passed resolutions to - It is now generally understood that all manipulated fertilizers will be advanced In price, .for, the" season'.' from two io foot dollars ' . per ton. , Can our farmers afford to pay these prices? Is not this ad vance the result of a combine or ' trust T-We haveiaveral estIUh- ments in our State who we learn ' are ready and willing to meet our,' fanners in a proper spirit and with fair prl&s. Let the Alliance and farmers combine their - parchases ' and we have no doubt they will bo ;, J met by " satisfactory prices and : " terms. ".At all events let them' . study well the situation before they v agree to pay these prices. Progres- sive Farmer. the effect that the publication . of crop reports should be discontinued seldom goes to the kitchen and there I in order to prevent gambling in fu bv Soon realizes niter oanxruptcy ana Winston, N C. Nov. 26; 88.c HIS RIGHT E AR. V BtAtJltSMlTHmG; 1.1. I desire to return my thanks to my many patrons who have given me there patronage for less, and earnestly ass a continuation of the same for ls9. 1 ant sars I wilLbe' able! to do : better . In the future, '"he times are hard and prices verv low. Those who have horses to be shod call on me. I will ' guarantee satis faction in every 'particular. ; Prices low. If you havs a horse thai over reaches, eats lus ankle, stumbles, has corns or the nar row heels, call and see me. and I -will: guarantee satisfaction; ifq not forget ibat I am prepared to - repair guns, and havctallparts snch as hammers, tubes &C.1 . Eectfully, - t ASTHONY-T. NEAL. ... Easv expectoration, increased pow er of tlte lungs and the; enjoyment of rest are tho rewards upon takipg Dr. Bull s Cough oyrup to all consump tives.'; ... -: ;' ,:-;.' , - ; v : ; Cuts, burns, and all othe- woun3s can be cured in a short time by Salva tion Oil; the greatest care on earth for pain. Price zo cents, . .-v Jumping as a means of earning a living appears - to be increasing. Some 1 um p from balloons, : others from bridges, but the most success ful are the fellows who jump their boiud bills, r I had a rising on the inside of my head irWud myrrightear; i which grew so bad the fiesh sloughed off. It was ianced swelled agaiu :;tand: was lanced a second iiine.H f ;! took' S. S. S. whicli' forced out the . poison the dis charge bdu;? copious. ,As soon as the poibOn was eliraenaUrd tlie sore began healing, and in a short time "was per fectfy well. S.'S. S. has cured ..me of this? dan srerous 7. trouble " which : was thought'to be incurable. HO ? - " .. ;v : rk - " -. -I. R. Bullock. ' " Greenwood, a C, Oct. 23, 83. - ; Gentlemen Knowiog'tliat ypu'ap-i' preciate. voluntary: testimonials, ? we take! pleasure inHtn ting that cne of our lady custemers Jbas regained $er health by tho us of' four large bo til.-s jpf your.; great remed yvafler- having been an invalid for several years.; Her disease was extreme debility, 'caosed by a dis ease pecul iar to it er sex. C: "X ,'.j V .Willis & Co , Druggists. Waco, Tex. May 9,'8S. ; s ' ''':: '" Swift's isPECiPic iseLtirely a vege table remedy, and is ..the oijy medi cine: which permaheu tly cures scrofu la, blood humors, canoer and conta gious blood poised.1 Seftd for books n blood and skin dueases, mailed free. - 1 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. . I . Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, want both physically, mentally, mor allv and financially f Then who can not truly say with a sigh, Oh what a degraded and helpless. hopeless' .coodv tion l - WereflVict a moment upon the rustjc housekeeper whose; sinewy arms c;in churn and scrub untiringly and whose sun-burnt cheeks show- the true sigh of the oxygen' ' therein, . the most indispensable life giving agent known. .She is ever ready to oblige her neighbors and apjiears happy with her little ones at home, while vthe cllv lady is exactly opposite die country lad? iu. these ; respects.' . She'livMS without reflecting, and eats without dit ges ting. .- And thus seems to drag ou- a miserable ex8tence.tNot even - to fleeting upon the mainstay jot life the .bread she eats, does not consider, how It came or where it came from . She seems to think Ufc a burden and con sequently goes, to an early grave, and is soon fonrotlen by aL., , Does not leave anything. behind to cause her to be long remembered. Does not leave any good examples' of life for her off spring to. practice and seldom leaves any property , for , the ; la wj ers to- liye on.f ."Again no ,?ne eVi-r makesa.suc cessful housekeeper by putting off one dutyfteranotUer. until the, tima is past Mand the moment if lost is -gone f pro ver." We- should 1 think' of this fact when perhaps it will help to make us punctual in the performance of our duties. ; In regard to place, we should have a place for everything and every-' thing' in its place. - If we have a .time and place for everything we will-not find housekeeping such a task .as an inexperienced person - might imagine. Yes, l will emphatically suggest a regular sys tern of order to hold s ay iu the household affairs and the same will equally apply to outdoor ecoao- tures. . The same Alliance asks the farmers to make less cotton, and more corn, peas, - potatoes, grain, andjvegitables; to make more aia- uure at home and buy less guano,. and quit as far as possible ' buying supplies on time 'by ' giving crop leins. : v .'-: I s ' ' '. : A f.esh lot of Mormon mission aries havo arrlyed( in, this StateV and will .work in the . northwest and piedmont: sections. ,- Several Mormons have been at work but shifting from place to place to avoid punishment, - : Popular feeling again? t these people Is on the in crease.';.- . ... ' The firm ofM. LuBtevens A Bro.f and J. D. Putch, dealers in general merchandise in Monroe, made as- signments last week.The liabili ties of M. InStevons fc ' Bro. are placed "at $20,000.? We have not learned "vhat Mr. Futch's liabili ties aire Inquirer. .' v .'-".'; The Winston dally says Iron for the Rcanoko and Southern railroad Is being dally received at - Walnut Cove and track laying Is onder full headway. The engine for this road has been received and nlrei rr"sa in 189v and a Democratic Presi- nnder the ehWwa r r n r. I dent in 1832 should begin on or about ... A - f There U no duty -on vegetables In their natural state, whether that State be Massachusetts or Texrs. -Texas Sittiugs. . , ,-t ; THE . SUOST. , , .- r FOR ;. ,.';;;.;' - 1 8 9 ' ; - - .! -i And for the Demo .1 '. ' The Sim believes that the campaign for the election of a Democratic Cun J :1 , J " t Piles iPllse I . Symptorat id stinein Itching Piles! -Moistnre; intense itching ana sungine- mot at night; wors by scratching. It allowed to continue tu mors form, which often Meed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the itching and bledin, heals ul ceration, ana iti most cas removes the tumors. At druggists, or By mail,' for - 50 cents. Ur. Hwayne Aeon-, fhiladelphia. -i The Farmers Alliance of Nash county met in Nashville recently. They determined to build a tobac co warehouse and haye appointed a building . committee.-, xne ware house, prize house, etc., is to be built by a joint stock company, and are not confined to Alliance . men, the shares are to be $25 each, and no one person will . bo allowed to take more than eight shares. -- Books of subscnptiun will soon be opened. - " T - ' A medicine prepared for the gener A public- should coutain notlilng hurtful in any doe. t Such a medicioe is Shal lenberger's Antidote for Malaria; it destroys malaria as wattr puts out fire, and is Just as harmless, 6old by druggltts. .''..-"'' - A great iallure in business is some times less lamentable thau a failure iu health; Laxador preserves the heattlu Price 2o cents, - i We of Leu wondered , what induced Dr. Bull to luveut Ins celebrated 13;- bv ' Syrop, but we understand uov that he was a married nun., A Western village boasts or a woman who "goes out Hud chops Wood with her husoana. It is customary to use an axe, but he may be an uu usually sharp man. engineer. . - North Carolina" has "made good progiesa In.rallroad buildiugin re cent years. There ; aro flfly-oue .diffeie.it. - railroads In the State making 2.549J miles. Total - tax atlon $6,105,533. Twenty five of these roads have been built la the last five years. ,, ' Graham Is waking up. ' Reall v she - Is J surprised ; that sho has so much life. Now thsi the ball is in motion, keep it roll ing. Good roads leading to . town, good streets and side walks, a cood school, good citizens, more dwel lings, more shops and factories With all thee within reach Graham will, move right forward. Gleain- er. " - . -- The Fish, Oyster and Game Fair. Which comes off at New:Berne on tne itn 01 1; eoruary prouiUen to be even a grander success than it -vas last year. ' The premium list is large, and good premiums are !so offered for a display of field, crops. uov. rowie win ueuver the open ing address. - . ' North Carolina made very satis factory progress in au" iinluatrial point of view during the inisr vear. During 1883, m North C arolina there were 2 agricultural Imple ment works buili; there were six breNveries erected; I) tobacco and cigar factories; 41 cotton aud wool - en factories; 8 electric light plant.-: 12 mining aud quarry tug compa nies; 3 oil niills; 45 waicr-vork; 5 lailruad companies organized. This is commendable and encourag ing progresj. the fourth of next March. The Sr2ff will bo on hand at the beginning and ' uiitil the end of the most interesting' : and important political coniict tine ' . : the war, doing K ho est utmost, aa , j t-ver,' to secure tha triumph otths " Democratic party and the permanent sapiemacy of the pnnciplcs held by i Jefferson, Jackson, ar.U Tildes. - . The great lact of the year is the return to absolute power of the com- r mon enemy of all good Democrats -j the political organization for whose ovei throw tlie Sua fought at the front ' ; for fifteen jearn, the memorable years "'' ' of Grant and the Fraud Hayes, and ) Garfield and Art hnr. . , , , ; It is the same old enemy that Dcao- zrats now cou front, nd he will be en- 'l trenched iu the same strong position It has been carried on co by brave and hopeful fighting. Do yon not believe wiib The suu that the thing can ba ' dune again ? . Wait and see I ' .The hop of the Democracy & ia - 1 tha loyal efforts of a united pres;, -cherishing no memories of past differ- " entos iu " non-esseutials, - forgettln everything but the lessons of expe-i rience, ana iuai vicfcry if a duly. - Probably you know the Suu alreadv'' - t- ! t. . . . . . . . ttuewcjiair wuicu geis ail tae new and prints it In incomparal'T interesting shape; which chronicle ' facts a they occur and tells Ue- int'4 ' about m n and events with tJL)lst '' ff.arle-snes?, making tha cnrliesL and nioit entertaiiuig jMiraaJ pub. ) lbhcd auy where on eaxUi; 1-4 J u iic eli its opinions only t 111 subscri- becsaud purvha&era at two c;tj a, ; copyou Sundays ibejeeuts. If jenj , du uot kiiow the sku. tend for it tr j leaxu what a woMivUU tUbg U Lj to ' b in the sun&hiae Daily, tn:r mood 'a Dully, per year buminy. jcr year Daily and Suae ay, p. r jeir Dady ;mJ b-ujiiy, jcr mouth ' We.-kly Sun, cue ear AdJr.aa TU.UN, 2CewYcr to CO 6 tO 2 CU 8 (-J 0 7J . ..... .

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