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The Franklnrinresr Fci:;ay, ,r a-iaUbsXrjasid - turn-out andjW? 'CV? A terrible hurricane which Jswept over (he 1mm of moa fey.i daysj ao, desyaftniunl a id German vessels, ; together- with , a4 largapoctipn olheir creys.".. mr'rmr, Washington, where toe-has - teen ; since the iiwugurationHe that he Jyis secured a psltipii, ijitliatpity At goocL saTary-tleaisp iamthat 1t fteidepfe ticuons are wuang eTaavantagjpy; ttiinlcs Ihaivtrv'movenient now being, made tends to show that thertyilt , nominate Sloinc four .years hence,". ? .- . . y. ? ..- - f-.y Ir ticfindia-1b epto&if than the partyf ."great andral and high t salaries, fr-powcr iojfc VasMogt6nt ttaa the questipvoraypslKJuMtui the , Mtoriesof tfca Senator raadVCohgraV' men ho !hcim&d'''91f st&& utxm good Sena . the salary $the; niepiCthatj .body ;breTI are BepubJuux tEhis extravagant idea howeYer, is intact keuwtlh; the ulutocratwfeefins: nbw setfrcValeritai .nir- w ." ; -c-; " ' : -. Vv- . Tiia Wilmiagteu Sfar.-saysrlyphditT fercr seems tolafflelh saMtirianariijf so fiir s& Wcventii :the""a!ileRse )e i-'' ?.--f case E11I whenexteea.to jhe- uSiK?Jj It cSaeo, prevails m icighbXriiods JAvitu ' destrnctive Tioiencewhere i" Ihef i ttises r do not exist (hat iudd'i:iKiria are certainly, wajs- koown j to; sdeace which limit a gyeat extent ,the disease '-JTthey;dpnbt'8cas uie jaeuimm xteyiew a V aweft hum one-. , third of the pple.;injjtelwh6i jieaefe In Masshosteuladou 066,(60, the deaths Jrohi fl feyer;pxc; I,(K9jear5 ly. ,;Italy is fourteen' thnes. larger rand' lwstweiitevenriSme8 inoredeAthsJ' In : the artillery harraeks in Uerlin lhe feref was unported and 'there Were 14668.' ; It baffled all inguu.asto thf lining qfipasgs, ai;faotiteepi:, uou tociainox arviiew nawer Alter The Baielh iendenl of fine' V-Iaui- about the hoeJctort ?m. the penitentiary Ought toioivyhQ direei tors are handicaDnoL Thev muet c-xjtv . dn thd entire! lunsmess -Jof " mainfainin& and pfty'aU the inculentiar expenses withi ludired. JThe Governor asked for S260,000;; but certain niei'pressed for jv . reduction rOOOTll wa mane, but - fmallyI8,(K)morieVarfre'lnaMr $230,000. This 8tep"made jtpecessary ' to work cdnvicti hi allsi'overn or Fowle desired the convicta to'go'out side and almostijegged the Xegislatfire: , to set aside a sum which would, enable' his views fo'cajried idul.c'ditii ' ors find a SnkU demandoronvicts. On' railways, arid erfoterhave tQatihk ' - prisoners atwork Inside flie'vbril This is cheaper andjv 11 epfable them to - do. what tMWwrequircs'&enr toido' make thlrTirisoft -"4tist2iinmgtthr , not jtendel Jhat tne cbnijctr.sIsia'eatT the bread f jdnesstfe the. werking ibcu ard confronted pjainlys with; 4he propositaonhere, are saYtoG0; ccpAiflSw nuau mey pe ucet4jupjn tqeccys yari ehall they be.pui ai'wlc-ikvtli prison; bo- that they shall carnlheir.t meat t and. bread ? f.VlSvutftns'w; f fa a.very tryiilg. ttialtoiunife'Vxda victs are pat 'at workutside'jthc prison, it must be ibr'it'nxemeaifly .Offa more is free labor toimttcdFonncrlv labor, and tike, the pdndiel trie c6rppr alion;,when thpfilwayj (fmpletcd tlie Biate, vhiih had Kinpiy' neU4 the bonds, TCturned thcmV and wa" "vhXH cent the guner0jtJiel,Lof - nalntainius the coiivietswai concerned. But.'' thejr Liegialatyi- . way. i Theubttoiif prVsehtcd ispreally one of the iejidiug Issues of the lime. -; It; i not a pai-ty matter it is somethiii'X for itbi earnest, consideration- of--, the wliole pcople. It is only jn'sfT novv'-bc4 i iag .talked: a'Jout.i" ' 0? coiirse,' .in" -one - phase it comes tiirectiy h6u;'3 o the eh people.' ; f-j Vj j j . y - j: - : v-? ,U U It U aid in WashL:(ztc:i. ir:sTjx; Jl irrfs and" gcnalo'it.r ' s l-'-'.Ii .c:i- dates for the post.pce ti -LUioIgh Lavd prefci'cd cbrJ'gffl aiast crh; other; acdr! that afler all .thdYresfc ntr;A wisejjj 10,00b jkyeaA ajrfMofltoembfllrsiof the kwertjtii nothing rea ibon the cloihhiir wasfihliioJcl2inq! and'dry heat thoTevcr aaWeatett enX mm I'l til .'ii' u ivfmifi 11 r"ii 111 (i rs State would pay -alT thFcharsea ior-tnch daoide to-aiiit'ittlird m...t? "mndtWs' f the. liwt namcdi . .. - . . i.rein I. . . - . sTi t n mssuE On Tuesday after the first : Monday in November next, ten States will hold elections and the fotjrnew Steles, jf they adopt the constitutionswill elecfc meinherg'of CohgresS $th4 cpniing, fallj As the Tobacco Kant saA s, trls thV prevailing opinion now that in the elec- tic&iraIL these- Stak- the-.issues;. or the issue will pe the "same; as divided thoSbvJ K yaDtmal poILIS f last iklL iThe elections will be : -watclied .with great niteresfc to see what - effect i tno dcctionloi Mr. Harrison - and events subsaeHIEEeretg have upon the' peo pie; Thinany2ieS;told-,ttf tiie' wage.' earning voters as to4he good effects im mediately lb follow Bepobliean "Victory last lallhas been refuted by ' fiicts ; and : circumstances. Mills and furnaces have, ohd allerlaiiotlier ia.tapld socees sipn; 'shut ddwU and v tdrned hdr ' ent' plpyes OttiidpprsTjnieians again- H'D crr A? rmprxi n'ott tiovo ..1iJr lvIlrrl fuse, any and all overtures "of settlement qf the jffiffedjences sbctweeathemselvesf1 arid theii iipaaserriploycs" tliat they shall noi return to work'ex 5ept upon-uucondiUonai urrender of all ihsst right8.-ya:fc-ii; ilii cpasequcnc& pT--tb; Jfour fyeara? lease. jJMr. Harrison's election has giv ei(to i'legol robberyiaunder sihe higfi' protective: tarilT,ftho' naSateHfolxfc associations and- rconibinations for the5 purpose cf.ddteting to the' -consumers what prices they shall pay for alt goods ojf.the kihd mamnuredhy'tbieni &nd u fox the purpose, of preventing f the? price of labor feeing regulated by the - law 'of supply and dcajand, vwhkh is the ' only true standard, and making' it '-entirely" ubseifini tp thehrj desiresi i While' tajbia&tbjs )-ightitatheihselvssfo,rUieir' own protection. ,fc,..:f-"Si ji Jt seems, io ns that labor has learned f, by-this i time that Republican , friends VM ? a Jie.out-jofeihP whole i-cloth, Farmers mechanics and. laborers blicd- ly followed the lead of the v Republican last fajl and voted fbt the old war, tariff I principles, being fooled into believing b they, were. VQting in. their own;interestsJ' It was upprishxg that they couldbe sp hlind then and it does seem to us that enough has, occurred: since thatelccticfa tpppen their ej'es jta the true - condition of their sittiatSonpiVMcli lhal; by sup- I porting this hih tariff fn6ixpoiv party they have voted themselves ' into bon dage with task maslers mbecruei and exacting !; thqjii thcJse'irhocompeileiS the IsrjEUtcs to make brick without - straw, l Will not these men toe their error - iind do' what they can to correct it by" "voting against this party next fall M it seems that &e lawofselT- yrescrvatiea would ; force them to. -'- . f MAEIN 6THB I? -SEIit?- -SUSTAINING; . If We are glad to hear the rrocrres?sive Tarmef say its ixai Morman ,ris to t the ellecrtlmt nnr fhrmnrfl error -n-ni ; ty-car nsetess of tn' baercial fer tolizars than fbry ears' pastV i that ! they are uoaagnvery way possible, ..lnijwe gri,; clover rheat and, -oats'and vnll plant more lately ,- of raro- vision crops "tlian perhaptt. they .haye done since the: war. , This J3 rood . neira fotjie wtolelEte;, Jn twayjihi deneiideiiee for our.alrricultnralisLsi andj ot'eif tam'eVaycKlte will be Uie liet Mil uiuiproveu poaomoa. . .-u.--' ,1 ne armerjealis on iue Allianco to og our ianners Dacx to ;the oldeu, OI M AKINQ TlIEIBy FAB3IS; BEsusTAriri-jra''. nnd :we joinit heartlyju the call. ..Certainly tlrfa. way- is the sipr test road, for, pu t jEirm era to. , condor fc," healthriiapnines?, . influence anthaTmlvk'eas litc far as the tJung.of earth are concerned " Judrie "Clarklias retieatlv set & srood seeamg iw acres pf grass, 50 acres of; upiana to clover orcbndgEass; jaai tal t - A 4 . ,1 JT f " . i his Koanoke river fiirni; and he says if he hundred acres'neit seWonX 5le htwal- one of the niiest cotton sections in the -Xpt his excellent i example be follow ' " f ' ; ---- -'1.-r- r - T . . . j ; -. , j -.,"1 .... r, . i itciu in turner istecm. i-'a? )itoooroMcurV.j A wealthy man that does unto others' . .as he would: havtreftl'adTliifSAhim:-:is a good wjao ni our ejes,- but the oot man is held In: still htglier esteem, if Iris character fa not stained,' and liiis no ras- I cality about M:T " ":'Jl , ihe: . undersigned, liave --,beea choseu by -th.e diwiblecl pldiers aiidl.pwi-' ndiierijof Zvbrth crolina: ia convemicn ;'apeinbled at l&bifihon January-5-f 1Sc9, io establish a 'Solcpers : Ilorne fpV I the benefit -of4bose pot entitled to.,, pen-. 'sioB:,-! lit vio. ly fxppsure ;andb:;:ck sliijA during the .war, contracted dis- tXllaHvffiy Mil 7" PwneKv?hai ?rr I i so planted 29s acrea ia-pMr'tree rgrape" fgoWjunij Andt l tm mncnuts jum' ' eases from the effects of which" they aro unable to peiform ra iy" labor; and are thereby compelled to become Inmates of heounty poorliouse, in their behalf we call upon all charitable people to aid ttSyby tbntritutions, in establishing th& OW Korthfttirte Soidlerrhome." . ,"VT respectfully call npon all the "Christian P h JToiUi Carolina -to L aid in this work. We especially call upon the l3 Sth"ohcrts aie eVerpea td the' cry of distress. -We earnestly call upon all eionfdderate 'soldiers' at" home or abroad to aid us, - GontribuopS-l t1tlf name and address ofgvercwibe hacd eunEolFe editor oftiiis paper or "sent Jo the C'itizens National bank of -Raleigh,1 l iTlis undeftakia hai lho: written en-r jdbrsement of the-GpveraoV, Secretary if a I State, TTeasuTet aipthi: branchcsre the Pension ComniitteeB the" -Tenera4 ftAssembly:ofK.tCV'-'-:'- k -tllcmember the old arid "f much 1 needy f s6idierboys who went forth at the State's JCalLV ? ;- ' Lof Wake County Auburn IV O; N;v C. trif.rjnWHEEtER;'.?'1"- of Anson County "Wadesboro N. C." The liOuisburs' Female "College; J r;Th,o excitement is; over the college "questipnris Idjput. settled, and the Tjmes is niorethajj happy to stateilat the fix- 'ture of he school r is. -vepromiiririg .Mr. S..D. JJagley, now priucipal of . -the; ,Ieton,:.Female CpUegejhas leased, the, Louisburg College foe five years, and will takq charge of ty. abo jit. , June i3t. f lie, is, a teaehex,,of;vy.nTghpU'': tauon, lias a fuu ami able lacutty.i Vxd; we think that. th& town and county, if to be congratulated in being able to securer him. !? eing: .an . ; energetic,- gcead man .and yery ;px uhis. 'wprktwe, may expect tq see; the.Cpilege in a flow ishipg cmditipnt prpyded ths entire j-pwn and community. wUVjoL heartily in. jthe good . wprki JKYervbodyi: . usts iwork. without ceasing for th? success of.. the, I College, aa upp?x such every public ; en- terpiiac vt Qcpeiiaenu n, f ..It is no. dpubtf proper to.. state here" that there is, now a yery good school : hi. the College, but this, new;, arrangement has been, mode.in obedience to the great demand that a, good, . wobkino ; man I- should fee at the head, of v the College. The Times has no hesitancy in.- saying that it docs not believe ' that ; the 1 town has ever had. a. better teacher than Miss Kate Hunt,"andJhj3jsayiQg. a great deal,' as there have been a .number iof very excellent teachero here in the post. It would be vfery gratifyipg to the town and coHunutiity if Mips lluat. could ' be ioduced' tdreniain in theCollege; under' thenew management. r y ;-Jt '?!'. TSrOTIGIi. Sale of Xand, for Taxcs a m iu expose ior saie to tae mghest, biJd$r for cash; at Uie couri hoase' door in Louisburg on Monday the Ctbday of May; j89Va4 prescribed by Jaw. the fol-. lowing Iand sitnatedsia lrantlin couc tyfor default ; in payment of taxes due for tha' years 1887 andl833. r - :' ' -'" hl. fttk April 1; 89. f -wkh'ir Franklin Co. T. G. Riley, 30 acres,llileyak Boad adjoining AV. W. Perry. y W; II. Pckit and others s : t.'M. Martin; 2 'acres; EL G.VR.B. adjoining Turner Medlinand Others 2.09 Fuller, 1- lot inr town of JFraafc- flictoQ, pii Green streets adjoining J. IU VllLL.1 Thorns, -4 rftcres near Grove L Spring lanctranldinton T. Smc4.39 r v-Mrs. j?wryA.47JUsry;!--ja acres.,in llilnard Maloric, 4 acres cn ' warren ton? rcSiolxburg'ToWnshi I.4S" Olibert Wanrf acreYarboro tract. i Louisburg T.S. 4,13 Jlarriet llarris estate, 1 acre of land i on Kaleibr road Louisburg T. Si ' 2.33 - -By'Vlrtn rn'eectioTi In my Hnain hi favor f J, N, DolUriS, trf stp, vs. T. 1- liorton, l wiusell ut pubuo ancjtioa for, lerwh Mt the coart hoase door ia Louisbursr oa TtresOiiyi tb ICth day ft A nril 1889; aIJ the interemi 'f;, C. JlortotOiat iir ttcdur- r 01 .vrt. 11.-11 liortoffi ontairiiii!r 102 neresuttaatea.ore tn iMliTiU ? road-, in Louisburg townsLip. h'ule made to satisfy above tthwed 'feXeOutirtn.-'J' : " "I bate opeiiipd.aCtucljsriiSti Sljop. dn Nash Stl'.ynby 1h' Ura-rk-h,"" ofwotk hi that line.. Horso Shoe- ing a specialty.; AU kir.d of Iron repaiUug;i done . ; at i shorty not icis, 8PEClAliPElCEgjrOAjP-LIAXCB- Of? r -r' -i-3?g;:jjii;lfi1 PASTURE I'OM COWS! r B living leased the larp:6 T&rreU pasture dm ' preJ pared - to - past ure : every inilchl cow in town during the. Summer. It is -one of the best pastures., in thi? section; and every coweliall be.looked after and well at tend ed to . , Brice, -per months I willbe pleased . have -" Kespecsfiilly" . ' J. K. UIGIIT. WEJIEAN.YOU. : ' .A?aln the painful, duty of rs mwdsyott oftheJactVtiat you oye ust and that yemust have . it right 'away, fo.rces-'itseir. upon'""r.s. . We'ure.Ltmiifelleit t6r close, up our : busincRsljavinjr 8oll out - io .Kin Brog; iind, klud frlr nkl; unless you ray vvuniiv ne next ea nays, yur aec(HMit.yct eyen yours, will be plHcWllii the hands of co4lec)or. We'tlfslike ttf dd !hiara wouht not ' ominacijyr "Fimso make us smile y eoifamg forward and inet- tlp-pur acvpimt nt nce;i v . : . . .King, Joxes- & Cq... nil ;iivr;Miiv''i-' v-r, those : who - ua i v v t-: O r.iit: .and wowouMsay ... . - r ... . not K mase .any arrangements o guano. . ; l;r .. ; TVf- ; some other brands have been ruled out and our' " ""' ? i 'J'Z S isj- State chennst will not let them be sold because they have ' v : - ; ; - so lowered their tantlra'd. ; .Ours stands at the head of thejist; - . - . don t buy until you come to our wo.villl show it to you and one case uas. v e know this an can prove by anal ., pis as well aa field teste; wo guarantee the prlc . ; on . all brands, that isr we will sell the same , ' ; ;r. . bnuid as low as anyone else sells it, to be - paid in-: millihg lint cotton Novcm- :' 'i 'rl H'er 1st. "WebcUevowecan sell i5 z't. you sniano that will make- - - ; . 13- - 'I'T"1' enough more than soma E G E R T .O AWARDED BY THE, fiMGlNIftf Finest Leiiton:vOolDredvW iniBStUbemonMoioia uutters, -Theabove ToIktcco was gVu withGVOFIER SOKa COMPAX Y'S U . W rti f Wv . Iff K Tlif BEST Fertilizer is always the-cjieapest;.-. Certificates can b:fur.5 nkliRfl by IU Ihnosaiulif dcsirt-il. fho Tob ceo 11 -piny it the Virgin a ExiiosHUm was the anest the "Workl tma eTer steu. ' - " v.. Also last er s! s a ndHarvest : QAieen .5- , , s -X 7j v ALWAYS QN HACT A:LABGE STOCK OF . . t AJNU A k . . - 61U E.R A L F.I CRY ECDDS, CLUTEariB, HM 3. A larue Mock nTWagnns and Buggies, Carts and mr.tcilal for Rime. -,l4c "BOSS PLOV, in hiking thef day every w her.;, : If you want a first-class COOIC STOVE," iyy store Is the placo to get it. Wheu you coiu'tt to 1 raukliutoit W sure to glvo me a call. ..; ; '.'' Very Bcspoctfally, . -. ', " :.: 7:::;- ; :r:"x:.v:' lw- l-Mco-hee. . EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having this day qualified as Executrix upoa the estate of Dr. W. L. Urdlter. notice is heiebjgjveu to all peraona ,o ini? the said tstate to come forward and pa the tame at nee, anJ all persons holding clalma azaiuit the estate will pre- aent them for payment on or before the 1st day of April 1S00. or this notice will be pleaded iu bar of their recoyery. Thie April 1st, 189. ' .EUZABETn Habdistkf, 3"xecutrix. LAND FOR SALE- I offt-r for sale rny .plantation Ijin on fac South "aide of Tar river and within a half mile of the towu of Louisburg. ' It cbutalns aeTcn hundred and fire aerts and Uwel) watered and heavily timbered. Tho whole property in. otrred for sale, or it -rill be fold In parcels' to auit purchasers. Thone wishirg to buy ere rtferrrd t lr. J on a K. Kutnu. v jisoa si. orT Thomas White, Loninhare N. II ' 1 , . : X.INA W.IIUFFIN Oee.12.l8S3. : v , . . . , Monga Sal v tTZtfit:;nSX?il Zt: mortgage, adjoining- the- lands ! J. P ...uu urgi i;wu in BUM Urew VI I Huaberiatce. Henry 1UU, the hesrs of ?UVrii r; are 'J - 1 rS6; -teO-H r &ve not il t - turnup ci toourcustoJners, .;; o store nrd cxannno the analyse on all. sell you better goods than any : o- 3 1 . other, .brands to V; iy for goods. "" ' ' '" Come to ' rr.,l.f.. ,V. .- us. ' - Ecspectftillyr N & 0 !r) i EXPOSITION. tei8S8 TJobaceo-; a: " tfx,' Bb&x f t Z E: Z Si ULX biUCK UF r ' ''4, EIR C !l A FI D S F- - COOTS AHD SHOES- &C-, &C U Tho KING of - --.-( .--. - ' " " - ut 021 Planters Go the leading planters and . aeknowl edged by ali-who have, seen it work to be absolutely ; - it sows its seed more regularly; uuvW? luuui,urjbLer auu leaves tne ridge in mcr condition for work- n 3 , r . T " ' ' r Ca.U and examine it. , It speaks for itself, and will do the work as no 1 4-rv4-irt- 4-V j Manuftur saie 01 tne ceieoratea -STONEWALL and CAROLINA Cotton- and Tobacco Plows CASTINGS. Specially low prices made to parties wishing to buy in large lots. ' IRON AGE CULTIVATORS, and points of every style. Forks, Shovels, : Hames, Traces, Back: Bands, Hoes arid everything need ed about the farm; ; r- 25 BARRELS " CnOlCE EARLY HOSE HF.F.D POTATOES tjat r-fired, wMch - reJIinfflo down. r Load Xo. t TiraotUr II nod Tlonr, jnt arriTisL wbicb mast be sold to make room for more. Cn!l for" whit you WAX!. ' . . . ' - . , '.'.';'." -1 Very Rictfisay, ,,'' v..; - T-' ' ; Tvi'iT '. -' ')"' 4J uOjIIxj : Mly d u U A EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES 8-OUIl "MODD, FLOUK CANT BE BEAT.-SS A Beautiful Line of Keck T'us Just .Received. Calicoes. Gingbaras- and Worsted of tho latest and prettiest stylca. ' sBe sure to give us a call be'ore buying elsewhere. . . . ' - - ; . v ' -TVery Respiectrully, - ," "V LouL-barg,N.C. ? ; .j '.' ! W. P. NEAL & CO. - p'p 7 JL? FIT LOW PRICES ; on everything that our fi-iend8 and the public generaly" needs. We are selling tho new styles of Ginghams at 5c.; worth 8 c. some for 8cv worth 10 c. some for 10 c. worth 12Jc.- We have a few more of those CHEAP Ladie's Hoes at 5 c worth 10 op 15 cts. Call and see us before purchasing, and you will bo pleased. . ' v. ; Vbry Bespectfully, - :' . T7.'j. NEAL & CCL Louisburg, NC. Mch, 15th, 1689. V; ' , - i - y "Jj; tried, side by side with j- A, 4-T 4 . . . ers Agents for the -ron- AND SEED OATS- ff1 i .-fl' CHEAP. 11 0 J: L J U J'gj r?l BY OUR If'
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