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i TheFranklm Times;- J. A. Thom AS.Elitor and proprietor. Friday, - r Aran. 12, 1889, STATE NEWS; items of interest Gathered from - aU Part-of tbe State, c Th-3 State Medical Society; will meet at Klizabetlv0ty on the lOtb-fyv : The Newton JEnfe rprise . eays the prospect is very fine for the whcaterop ' in Catawba this year. - - . 1 hi Me&lenbcrg Times saj 'one mjlit last week tuete were'no T?uri claries atall in Chariotte.' U'Zlx - The Winston . Sen sineli rep yts ; C J , Andrews as saying trains will he run I . ning between Winston and -W ilkesboro by next Chris troas;" : , , The Gremsbor - ' of a lady ;who tsedj JBirfioprLjniVn's Ober-vJWiefc . mas. cure lor insomnia. , and had" to senl for a tor.;4t - ,,, Another large cotton fiory been cr ganized in Concord by the Odelf Manu facturing Co., w tha.: capital - stock . 'of ' 5),0 W: This will make ' three ,larg -cotton fg'MyiWi. , ' The SahsburyAVPcftniini'says! tb - , We3ter i "KcrrU Crntrllailroatl ; has j ec ivod 52 mi'cx.of CO pound steel rjils for the vdtn line Itetwcem Hickbry aad , r ' Ashcvi 1;1 which will pJake-this linQ be- ' steel raiijtofliT;..i - ' The Gastoninj Gazette piblis'edthiif a citizen of thmt ci uuty died from drink V" inT too mucli whiskey and the aforesaid ' " itizca is up and wants $20,000 damages . l orn tne tiazette.?!! isnHi'tte? He'IsnHreadirand ' The Scotland "Neck SDemocraT says - Mr. John Perry, of Halifax county,while " huntms recently, shot .into a. flock : of , black birj.sY'i- tnoW - know how''xiaJy-,jnore'hve'',edV''r-Hei ' ehotbolfaban oTd " gun at once. A correspondent of thetEaleigh Xews , Observer from Granville county, , writes that paper that a citizen of ; his - county I ' i fused to take aVy toedicnjul lou:h - . a peck of parched peanuts and two gal , 3ons of com whiskey and : consumed ' both and was well by "the time both were gpacp Vfj.gfftrv. lemocraey, Tljc JParent ol . The adyctesrftVlotec'fivVTafr. are laying stress upon the fact that tDe 1 - , mocracy is the parent of Tariff,' T ' ; If there is any considerable portion of , -. me jLiemocrauu pany opposea to a. Tar in we are not aware of it. The" charge of Kepublicans, that the 5Dembcradd ' . parly is in ...favor of Free Trades is now, and always has been, false. .Tnii ques tion is uot,:'fchalI t wc- have "a .Tariff? That is settled. Raising revenues by a . -tax upon imports is the established poli ' ; cy of thd govemmeiiti and no Effort $s' Dan? niaae ior its aooution. , -? . - x 5 1 The point ia dispute is, what-is, and : should fce,? tetdSa3Egn2 .aDdetie oT , v . the tariff - If the tariff is the offspring of Democ racy, tne parent must Bee to it that the - , , loper restraints are thrown around tbe child that it may not bring dishonor on -"' - , - the family; and by extravagance, pro duce want and suffering in the' land. . , The Democratic rartv insists that this is a Goyeinment for the jople. and that ' whatever tends to monopoly Is" ophtray, poof . itsVcrea-;fTheiGov-' ernmenVos rinottheJ uardn of v. , cam, sialisls and ; .'avcred k ) - dustries, but the protector of the men who secure its fortunes in the davs of irospcrity, and defend its honor in.: the I " hour of advercity . ' I . , 1 be Democratic party asserts that ; - the Government has. no riabt ; to take - from the people more of their hard earn- iutbauisaiecfiiary -. al administration of public affaixs. The t b -. AcepuDocans. pretermitting an expres sion of opinion oh the requirements i of government, directs its energies to the ; Protection of Infant Industries," the v. t J upbuilding of private fortimesprand-lthe -' - 'Protection of American Iibor.-,i It is a pibnstxosity that the rich must xbe protected against thetyrannxoC.jt.he " Pr ; that the barefooted mountaineers v ' and the toilers by the sea, should be taxed to afford luxuries to Uie manufac - turers and the iron kings of JL'ennsylva nia. - It is an outrage on common sense .- to say that the farmer who toils through winter's cold and summer's heat, with v no day of rest but the Sabbath, should be taxed to bring gold to the coffers of - millionaires and whose only labor n- sists ia cjiping'counons; and afchose I gala day lasts through- the livelong Veari';. ' - It is the sheerest tnfung to say that . . "Democracy is the parent of: Tariff." - and responsible for it;,sThis : child of Democracy bas grown "too bis for his . breeches" and the. sooner Jie I ia -brousht ' uacK w pareuiai oiscipune tne - oetter for the country. ''F.M'- Ibor needs no protection. :- In free , America, labor protects itself, and ..no mau is so mdepeadent as he who- coes out Uito God's blessed sunshine, and with his t)WB' ridit afni. sow the rraiu and reaps r the i harvest.-Newbei-ne ; ' - journal. 1 I have Opened a -JBlncksmith Shop' and am prepared t do ALLi - kinds of work in that line. ? - Horee Shoe in a specialty. : All kinds of . iron ; repaii iu ' do.io at- short uoticv. tTviXJIAlr PKICE3 TO' ALMAXCJ5- i:u:f. ' -ltepett fully, '-r. GEO. VV. CONWAY.' :f -tAli dockets Suited. ; Young girl (at fortune teller's) What J lam r going -to marry "a poor laborer and live I51 a shanty in Ws outrageous 1 ;ify friend Sarah Jrad lier fortune told here and "i you said she 'was to marry a prince and live in U r e a: I'-. Iluh t here'n a quarter5 lv V ?,"v CiH : Fortune toller (with dignity) Your friend Sarah got a fifty - cent fortanet tniiis. ' - ; i TEStatesvil le. Iiidnkgeliff ;:It is fortunate for theDemocrdtic par tj that Uie hurricane " on the Samoaii C ast, by which, two United States - war ships were wrecked and a third -serT6us-s iy aamagoaoccurea ..aner. ine i aunuuw- tration atsashing pn,eaug'ecL If , it tiod Oj-cured before the 4-pLJdroyi- stead of oa; the 15th tire 'Democratic party would have been held responsible fifS'f-it :M rj fvi H V, 1 si "iJ .iJ vlP2eti:'lI Bites Kite P. !lwss3!55.rso: jg m&fifStH Pfejns mm - - . - ... NOTICE. itofsu Nnoidingi trfste ti. jt; in m-non; i wiupw at piiDllormrrtloirnr lssh nt til inuft linnet inAr irf T;.;3k.. bo 4 H?say, me lour aay .01 April 1889, all the intwestT, B. Morton has m the dw n, . . j , 1 1 .K . er of Mrs. M. II. Ilorton, rontainjng J02 aereS? situated ott t h e JTah tille tnt&d i n Loni?bnrg toxmsh jp ." Sal made 4o aatjtfr abore BMinod .exceationv : : , 1, v. I X0T1CK; H faro if ft H4!Timbertke vWW for cash ftt the court house door in Louis baru, on Tuesd-ty,-the 16th day ot Auril 1880, all the interest Lee Joints" has in 9(5 aeref lao4. bnaghi by ilarnet Joaes, f 3. A. Baker, and in 36 acres of land known as Haf rlod Perry lant.6aidx interest -anpi posefl to be v one haH -iof f'retnainder in -This t lahd : i ahiateti in JIarmJ Jownship.Fraflklia -coiiBty? gaia s sale will be made .to satisfy said above named execution. ;, . U KEABXET, 5herifE; Iobth CARoiiNA.1 lipbr Couri iiaaKUa cjounty.; AprU Term 1889. .; , vs. - v ' t T-t -r- ; . 1 To-c- Bcrrv and wife iEl!zaLtl Berryt Take notKe hat at th next terniJPt me upenoc eourtf Franklin county wnicu will be held at louis burg on the- 6th Monday after th 1st Monday inMarcln 1889, a. moti- n "for thef appVic&tiMfbf ctriM : monWs now in the hands rJcomrnissier neret.iore appoiutsd by the court in this case to the payment of a r judg ment in lavor ot lUe lieirs of .Thos war. aeo dsiaaiiwt park Tr-Ri Pte'i; lieardV & V-i .7- W1 ?uivep unaerihd hand ftndSscal Uitft'ierkthuHaaKli if:MRo JVm.J. Ktso. C. 55. C. y iTaukiiu County." ... .TZr fcWA batueat. 7o2 ."hsS m it : 5 J M rn f . Adm'r ofllenry V "NOTICE.: - r SURUKNDER VALUE IN and wife, Elizabeth 1 mJ -;:; . -POLICIES J ..u,,.,,. , iglLJ!!li-' . r f . s . ' , 4 - .Ll Ul, uJJ. .-. iSuSiCS ' ' Aac'vri v w - - At - - -. - -. io.ro- -;:-r;-?.;; . - T - " - "At .- -. ,- '- - -. -- M.50 TT. TV "JT Tn Tk r"N -v - -r- Well finished, made Ur Darability. Vrns ndPIeasufe- 7 x re cKnowielged by all eofctpetect Jt r V V v tjrer nae-rior Tone, Finish and Do rabili ty ipffi j JOT H J;R M AKrESuPl rB9f handle the PEST.'jf AK ESVnd. a t LOWEST PRICES.'-CVs " SjU'ciuI U-ru' to'cl. ot :d t'litirvhff . -'! )i you wsuit the bent article be sidea a viii montyy address or e)) pn theJ . .' ' ; VODTII CST 'PP MT'CIH tut - . :0: Having returned to t Louisburg, . for Uie purpose of practicing iny profes sion, I most respectfully offer aty ser vices to the public in " . -; 1 -.r . EVERY DEPATTHEUT 0F DBNTISTitY. ' Beia? a graduate of the Baltimore College of DENTAL SUHGEKY. with ah nctive experience of Nineteen tears, I do not hesitate , to Guarantee VERY PARTICULAR-. My office" is . furnished neatly and with ah eye to Ihe irivacy aod com fort of nay patieuts. Mr prices are resulated-'jii accordance with the Hari Tims an d Scarcity of Money-1 ARTIFICIAL 0EETJB Natural teeth extracted and Art'fi- cial ' tetjr i aerted before patieols Jeave (be office. ' JSiAlT ..farm products taken iniex- chanse fjr Denial work. . " A iart of your pauouage is respect fully solicited. - " C-: ? V erv T?Rr,pft!fnii--. . - - : . Db. R. . King, : , .s. " Dentist; 1 - 'Noiiceii y .yirtutf olexecutiooin myliauda irg,oii TueKlay, 16th -f- April, 1889, JVthi iuUr st T. (;ooke haa G9 "acres ot - land j, Sa ndy i Cree township U". (, the said land being ti-afct upon which Mrs. Virguitii Cooke ttowrf Sides,, fca:d taie made to satis ly raid execution. , . 1 -; March 14u 1889 - , - -r 1 Jrmt THE MUTUAL BENEFIT 'ivfllcies non-forleitable aRer twd Annual Premiums. Dividends begjti witti the 2nd Annual Premi um"! -Vvfifto-T iv4V ::i-t-i "fj?: i JTJPAYS THE L.ltGEST DIVI- : J : v DENDS. - : -f r IT GtVES THE MOST LIBEltAL ' ! CONTKAC IS. - -v - l PPIS RELIABLE AND STRONG. IX LENDS MONEV TO ITS POLI rCY HOLDERS AT per cw.t It ? gives . extension of insoy 4-Anjce w ease you are unable to pay the premiutrt nfteV the 2udf uni.ual premiaoiiUIt af.( th6 whole-?e6tP tract in tho t'ae or its policies,-' so the liisnrer can Bee, nt ny-time,1 the Value oniis p;rticy. Nik t her cojipany does vsM AsetSJaiiV; lst;.X887, $41,379,228.83.: Don't la sure elsewhere before examining nher contract offered by this compii- vji f4 win uu; tiiicuy wiiaw it prom ues. Average Aii'l Dividend J Lpajtl'siuce 18Gi), 32 9 10 per cent. . 1 : : siGEri."lB AjcEir AgenteV urg,Nva fir i any e. Tre- wed 07 Aiusicalatkorities end Cj V Vit . v Amcrioft br- l tAA : vt . . it i m Dest ir the i moneyv Orer Mppearane, kJges,Wbo Lave tried them, to be the Catena lal uscdK Wtrkmaukiun, Voicing 'atten tiou U lWlur Lad' AN()S.a0RG A Nb'otSALE 'n tavt-r of .B Farquhar y&f K. T., Jo ki I wiirscit -public nocfion f.-ir! ?iisb at tW tiodft1 h6use:do6ritr L-Mjr i(lJlllg - I I baye. this dat qualified as. Adnuuistra toripon the estate of SfiT. Collins, and- fcereby notify all persons indebted to said estate towme forward and settle at oner. and all persons holdiug claims against the estate win present then for payment on or before the loth of March 1600, or this notice will be pleaded ia bar of their re coveiy. This March 15. 189. " - v-Ar JLtt'y, v AdodnUtrator, NEWKLIi 110USE v .W. Hi B." Newell," Prop. I : Frank!int6nl:N."C3. T Go'il Fare. . Pleasant ropms. Pc litoervants. ;; ' : ""-"S - r- v . - 1 . "4 ' Sjik",' "BQVUU G&TGIJ 0117 TD3 did rfe Utt cAiJc H'Waror ta calcX on to hugl BctauM he cxita it. LVU t yitt notJ- I iwd-d t.Vtt baai)." reitt ual tAia tutu el taVvx," K fnifht hav rrnMrkcd vtM owa (r . Trr?v r n tin theu and MuwV any wnecuU tiut i tuMirini Jrfr.or Afrj. Chick, attempt tOMUeaad it Uwit Uug f InttincU ttiI rit. . , . Wfrtt. mu friend, pit vow ruttct arul yxtr f boOi y" f JUi how. and wiil vutrivolths pm - Me chick in making or - - J, C. HUTSON tCO.'S ; tTEXHS TOO CAJT BE SUTTKD C ; 1 aiiut ouiia nk c-3.-jv, Walnnt Uedroo-q-aulU Poplaf teilroorn suits Parlor Suits at $33.50, -C0, oS.SO. uiU (roni ' r. 115.00 oplar teilroomi fromS $23.50 to?: ? 'W'iV -& rsteasjin table fa i : .Folding tablf. wa!nut, ash; -. or oak. $2,75,"... - j.v Bed Lounges from 910.75 , 1 v .. to -. '1 1 ' Single Lounges front 45.50 'C . t , i.-'u: v J" ; . 28.5rt 8 75 .': 3.50J 15.00 " ; -" $lG.50 t 7.00: Fihlin2 trundle llels Iie'n leads fr'nn $2.2 to" Chlldfei' folbina; Cribs Guilds Crib iieda Chairs fronv35 cents to - 15 00 .55ti 6.2 - 8.00 , 100 1 14.25 : 25.C0 5.75 v 2.50 150 -25.00 Offlre Walnut Desks $J2.5r, Tuj Fafei frrtnt 12.25 to V t Wartlrobes 410.00 and Bureaus from $7.C0 to Washstnnds fi-orrt $1.50 lO ; ) ToeI Racks trmi 50ct. to Cradles ai-.jjrd ; . : , ' MHttTftRf s'frmmft'i.?;'; in ' ; -l ft,:; i .4jrim-tv. tt! I ho "T call at mr V" ' """'. maeiUB, m um world. A 11 to frM. ho oapital nqoirad. Plin, brt.f Jnatrwilon. . T)xm whawm to M m amm ,t i , MnnMUMM to IM wor.d. au4 IM aMB... wor.i rkk mn mror attaint tDriikar tm lan.. TMKiS ' -a-Tjultt soid for r I . lt )y. w Air., ta t r . tu. WitA WotM emyi .t h.'e aJ vmt" . raaM of ual Tain UiePtrMiliMta locsHir can cn tr. vaiorbK bn of 1 bold Sa.llt . ' aiiuir' w.i as t tonbT wit aw hir aa a 1 4a. w avna 1 -, and you bao kep toam m your illljlESSS, -a ' f--d : i K --i f t ! . . W. will alM m4 fr . c. ' 1 - -i iMtfnr mi. 4 . 7 irry. Tki prod mcHIm to -x fcomo for to nioniba and ahown tbem to imm m mm ca t. tiir Imana yoar owl rropftT. TKa vti at t .. rn ba auia ol rai tir ma Wlrh ad ; . . a'l aT 'rivt, airt. -.a .. s ai,.Jl s TO Th - ; I -, "... ;; I have opened In XiOtiisb'urir a ' ' ;.- "K;""r: r: "R "PIP A TP RTT OP V-J w (. Mic. J, . .?' ' :' . wncraiiKinaotrepaunug. such as 13ugtes, u agont aud cny-ow.er wood I tBenrumiu"fth'.t 'Ahen y.'i ru g "'P. &hn' .Wtret; ieiOw Snxrlll's nl.iit.irn We harVieaw-d the 'Trrrell Stable- X'U awuij(a " win riiW BTIW H al nnai tre'the buhlle mitTitrooH rao: iTrtcces. ' 1! good hir a and bog ' p'c4, anl ktji-Ltivt drivers will ploase tbe public, e are deierountd that it . i . iii. a. - ii.. j, n'tite Ctt (.f Tearui. and the m Vt all( ttlioo shall bo tritftn tbem. r II e'ltll ra av uu alla-JlIu VI I . t V - . ' " I f - - . HAYES JMpUiNETaL. iouvw liut? ina i s : : " ." . . ."' - Rodgerson .Bar, X ON THE COUXEB,- V- ..-I A! full line of - the best ' Wire y ... .' Liquors. Cigars and Tobacco. -'Tf von vrflnffrPlracffBt rrlnL- t.i the Good Old," alwrfya' ahII at i . - . ." . -" ' . -'; V ;. alien; &vciaM- UACIIISlirrai ANI FOUADftYXIES j KALEIOHjJC.C. V :i "-' :.- "-f ; .-4--.-?- . r . - . . .- -r '- .? - cutlery Dcscriilioii-Soiiciloi. .: ... i" . ..,.. i - v.is ?v . . . tt r-'- -. '-' -v t ' ' ' v ; 5 y-. - '; . ' . , ENGINES, B0IE X5, - 5IIAFT '"' ". r - OH MADE TO oilDElki l i: "" work will-be -done I -vill keen cf !js : . . ,ywcV.iueiI'5Uul-lIU'- -'ur 'ana4 at tr headof thelit; baud S I kdi or bni? Jntw?-!: ' bUJ -S?1! " Wd ' ilttS& aH, mauml.and wi! Uua"ruLl"e t . , wo w:m show it to voa and fell yea letter prx : than any ' waurwi, anu wi.i i.uaruutt.e ,. . one ele j- know this an can jiove Vr ataJ-r ' C - i r rr k..j. -f-, J v;-" 4 Js ai well as Ce!dtefts; we gtcrantee the price .)'-,''!!r....-''-.-! f, ' . , " on alt rrnnd. that fa, we will sell the same . . - SltltrPJl OTl! " i " ' nuul as low as anyone else srlk it, tote ( . flHMf.AM.-1-'1. t'v;'--paidin raidli;,g lint cotton .W ' - " -" .7 - , . - v ' - - terlst. We !!kve we caa icU . O 1 " ra tr-tl ?ni.2i-r :?,:;" v.---r you suwiA'that wfll : make'- ' - - lys.: to all who will .re me thetr -patron- . . fcr1.- ci, more tW som - - : : CASHor.it, covivalcnt for my hoi k. ' i f'i : " r V , Jw?r' f" t? ' JV I wiiFalkeip'oVlianJ- '-!.t H?- : ' r, T GOFFiMS, i,AF:KETS a,; . - - v?, ' v...., . c: ;. ... . . I .!;. a. v:".; $ t frdlt pwTlnjr ofull kio! Pr n pt I V tended to on -bort Notice. , . i " "'. ' "" ',- ." - - ' ' ' . BcACKSIIITH. -M desire to lnfoi.n the public-' that I have moved to the hop, At the foot of therivtr bri l;e,ca the wt-st siJe o Main Street, where I ei prepared to J. a'l kinJa of Blacksmith work Iloise-shocing a specialty.' -. .. Dukell Davis, ? . ; ;. Lcuislrr, X. C ' E Gr E K T O 1 , r 1 t ; , v V -'bx have not t as vet made r.r- :S ' '" ,'':"- ""- "ransernentsV-we ould :" -j.C t:rz ' ;i d tbdo toinw with you,- v' -v l : : o ' 4,: '": '" : ' 5 My to onrcustcmm - - - -A : ,.,.:..; : -l not to make any amngemtuU on guano ' '"". I 7. Z '.'.".' until tliey see us. Ve bare got the Lot, while f . ci.frf ' nttC i . " , ; ' : x , ' " i't j e; g -h i f -:r-o. nT & l. -ij o: r: i); ' - -'r.- I ' - ' rt"altMMMr'",,lrTITrBMaWMMn mi mi I ' 1.. DB.Y. I Gtl I- UJ. H"4 : im.a I ; 1 W I m . r .v , . louisp.urg; n. a POTATOES ca CBIG LOTCENtS -;.l A big lot of tho most popular : brand s ; Pftt "A . . . , m . . : : C; C. HARRIS & CO, ; W.H. FtJRM AN, , Jr ... i . .. T . j .'i li. yA - Main; Street" Louistjlurg, N. O. i , -' A t 'a, - -r ' ... - ,- -DEALEB IN . . . , ' - - ; - ..... i - i .. - ... p exias A.k x E7ER11HIH5 Klittt EEPf 1 I:,?-- it UBU1STS SELECTED GARDEN SEED f.T . . i - '1 ai , - . .Year I'airir J , f a - - -1 :;;:!: - i. - - 1?i: - :T5', If not, do ro. H?e mean orae 5 . r . 4 -V i ....... 7 r ; " " If this U1 not, fill th-. inL we ha? a nexr lot . .f . ."OLD GIBSOT . ' and 01d Iaperial CAbiol' Bye, aai liiauj other brand C1 of -'i which we gnaranto? to.be Cxsclasa. , - v 4 . I ' , J-. '-'.'J Z ,". . L aivrav 'cn bind at 5 cents pei gass . .... . ... . ... - . - Cigars. Toiacco, &c. Our pool rooiu I always kept in C order, and no one cee.i fear of Uin,; aauoyed Li rowes. . :owd, if couvenitnt aud irttAUe, we will bo g.oJ to fl r 1ST ' S '"' O E T To.,, . "V" 1 1 v.vvt, WkJCJ tWi C J - v 11V lC7U vt tuc lsTl GOODS i ... t; . Is DIIESS'SHIIITS. v. x&j&Mjm . .:;i:' o . i - : l.. ill' " "" -- ' ' "L . . . I '. ' i :. . ' r :rM;Kr rci2sr life. " : 1!! ; i JIEiTOLiSS DSU3 iliif'-irl - w. sm &A.aAwa - . . . r RaltrlL. ' V V; Hi FURMill;' jnV i: - vof that op the coantry TAltxtt ' :" . ' . .i. a j? - or 10 23jta bolt! a. 'Screril braala ' -, . - - ; -I - ... v ,w is always kept in first !asa ... v n at a a , .. .,- j yo a. ' -'.' CO : ' r' "" a - it ... A I j I
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