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1 r -8 1 0TO J. (1 prof Fkiday, - - - - - Apeil 20, 1889. What is Their Volicy? Prea'dcnt Harrison's manner of car- ryiiii? out hi3(teiiiBati(ifp some tims aiA-fo idacenir ftmi'M.t Souta, only those men who stood" high ia their party and had the confidence of t leir neighbors, is quite a slam on the white Republicans of this section. The Post-office Department seems to prefer ncjro route agents to white men. We m jtippoaciuMa jnauiakejynd p3aOng.io&Up, s iMwsieYrtow the body in office the half dozen or more negroes on the mail can m this fate, fhinfa TK f is following out the idea of the President that only the very best Southern men in his party should succeed to the offices hlp by the white Democrats. This departure from what was sup- w.ird theth:u'tir'p r omy oi tue .Norineru press, anu mis and the question as to what he and his Cabinet will do with the Civil Service lw are the all absoibing questions just now. It seems to us that the controll ing idea of the present administration is to ran the government in the-beet-kitci--est of the Republican party, but how tj do this they do not exactly know. The administration seems to be beating about from one idea to another with no fixed policy j or else Mr. Harrison and his Cabinet are so insincere that no re liance whatever can be put in their statements and pledges. The course pursued b.vh PpsJeeaiejjU lu preferring negroes to white men tor route agents in this State is certainly, not in keeping r wilh the President's pledge that none but men of high stand- uig in, tliei pl!HJLU'BllI ULUI.L. hrer Has-iie'charfgea'ms mind since tben or was he trying to fool somebody when he made that state- ,lP te-ntl 1tfc T.r'ruq (Mi) id In resard to the Civil Service, the in direct opposition to the sentiments expressed hi thej e'sidef: imugifcaf address. There now seems to be a de termination on the part of the Cabinet to ignore this law entirel. Things seems to be badly muddled. . "We say "it is none of oUrTel'Id5tr.?&ierervi eTl'l goaheaf1. Tobacco! &io.f ' . fi ' - HOW IS IT? 2 v i If Is the world petting worse? Is .; clvilitiott-jiujj. Qtirj stfjawtx; ' loaijtg. their influence? Not at all'. Ev- ery day lifts us higher in the scale of being and brings us nearer to God. How is it then thatwickedness is ramnart and destroymglhe pe ties, and negroes in the South riot ing in murder? It is the efforts of malcontents and ruffians t ' t?ai 7cON. 'Wrri'hpittpebVtt "i'n theio'trrer:"1 ln' b have compelled the submission of the White-Caps, and the autnori ties of the Mississippi will just as certainly restore order to that com monwealth. The news from Walthall, Mis?,, is well calculated to arou.se thb white people throughout the Unif- ionirf Aif thSTlifis VviWwiiLi that a constable's pbssee, in dirj charge of oflicicial duty, was fired upon by a party of negroes in am bush, and several white men were killed. Wo have no doubt the hour of retribution will come, and the per pelrators of the otrtwgeT te'etilir& penalty of their crimes. Let it not.be suppv sed that this hideous affaii evinces the retrogres sion of mankind. It is a dark aim oiooay inciaeni ot the race proU4ha4ieeJusincai us, aTjULManciTwj li1 in the absolute supremacy he white man. j It is unquestionably the interest of the races in the South to live in peace together. , It is the part of patriotism, humanity and Christi anity tojeave nothiuir undone to act(jiriji3o wsirtSTeaa reJflT baffrw udroeAl ikETTaow t plaTnyyeiTifriWgfatw hari ny lo accomplish Uieir beneficient results, they must bear the conse quences that viil inevitably t'vl. low. No 'doubt the triumph of the Re publican parity in the national elec tion ha luarjj ored p ized. liut this will soon pass away and in a little while, th boverciguty ol fuwa(MUfia0eiitBfillVKtl un-vUMlria lestored. moaeration. ai d Hint caI t. .- . J r. . r- w iyUf:e aun riKhi. - , . . , 1 n"V sl)eauMr WHIhW1mfn in intendedao the liCro, and . a a hite bupwtoiiiidrtltbr crime noias nih car- i i v t. . .4.-.1 v jr y u ace oT com mum o.tJwpw off. theje- I n1Wiamr6nf?vHtSWtlrl MimtrTmiuiii oi t M9Mm'4S iili"e!-e I; OTTOS 'iffiffi love, so long must mere De a part to defend it. Other parties parties of expediency; the deih cratic party is the party of priqei pie. . There have been platformsinau- m era hie, but aj,! Democratic p ffijjrgffitpp org1 n zation of i e party to the present time; have sisted on a strict construction n- of the Constitution, and .the limfta- tion of the federal government to powers and prerogatives c xpresily conferred upon it. In tho nataie le of things the party must con.u ue ,JS l"ul diUorK h WH oen b been in bet er condition fur the ai coiiiplishmenl t. t f in me enus oi me people, out nev er lias it been more firmly trenched in the confidence and feet ion of the peop.'e. f- y3tfM0OjyAfapuow Morgan, But lerJV sual theft democratic cpl- Breckinridge, Cox, Carlisle, and their party associates of the House, are standing by their fl ig and ds puting every advance toward Cdn tralizition, atid the overthrow bf the uf the i ights of the States and the liberties ofof the f ilizen . - Governors of States and State Legi latures are asserting the sane immortal principles, and, better than all this, the people of all sec tions have renewed their vows on the alters of their country. I is questionable whether t le Democratic party is more pote u tial for good when it is in char ;e of the Government, or when it stands as a stone wall against t ie icKiatiiiientxyieMneiiiy whufee suceess is ake precuscr of pubjie robbery and national dishonor, j Lfct every democrat organization maintain its discipline, and every inemLer realize that to him is iii auu me security oi me people. inisiraiors noiics. ITaving this day qualified as adminis trator of ..Vaucy field.. deceased, this is to the estate of said decedeut to present theiii for payment or Ocfre April 5tli,lbyO,ortlfia uotice will be pleaded iu bar of their recov ery, and all p .rsous owjng said estate vr$Jl make imiuetliate paymeiu, or their claims will be put in pi oecss of collection by lafc-. , 5 toefc. jAilm'r of Nancy lieid. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.! I Having this day qualified r.s Executrjx SV.0-? J5 p11 r', t-4f'".y,t' "JJai-dister, riotfefefe lftrtt)y-grvcu to all persons ow ing tbe said tsiaie to.?puieiyiwiMd. aid pay the same at 5rtre?atfd klf prsotis holding claims against the estate wiir pic seut ttitin for pa uient on or re tht lst day of Apiif 1S90. or this e will be pleaded iu bar of their rec This Executrix. . LAND, FOR SALE- oirtlrtiflkidl. Tiir'rf arid!- itMh I a. llldftniie-M)fejtliadwii of fiofaiabyrgi Jt Tin be sold in parcels to suit Durchusels Those wishirg to buy are referred to lir. JoiinK. Kunin, Wilson N. O., or Jafct inouias wnite, louisburg TM . t . NINA W.KUFFI3 Dec. 12.1883. iSUaESttttSTOttSw. II 9, r Hi - fl W Vk I Mm EALEIGH..N. C. XKAN1U 1 & but uat. Well fiuished, made for Durktrifif? VteJSXutSW WrVKZ are ackno1?rpd bv nil compotenl i l.ii.t nnrAV n..,1o. fi,r T..tnJ I t . . w i - ilr - nf -j-r x. t-r j i .8U A i - fecial trxioa taJcl"1)! 81 d rjuirtfliei'. If yon waut the best article be- 4-A f.M m tM . fl - B " f "af SuJaV i1 VV aV inil . --- -- 1 . .1 1 PTv T eV TT XS T mjlll-G.' ! , f 3 1(2 sburg, fJ profes1 wy eei f EVERY-flEPATTMENT OF DENTISTRY. Beiag a graduate of theBXllTmojfe College of DENTAL SUHCnCRV with an ac tive experience of Nineteen years, 1 do not hesitate to Guarantee Satifac'tn in EVERY P RTICULAR. wan an eye to tne privacy ana com fort of my patients. Mr prices arc regulated in accordance withthe . Hard Tips ana scarcity or Money- . ARTIFICIAL TEETH c:al teeth i serted eetoke patients leave A part of your pajjuaa respe.l J ..WW.. vf I J I I I Very Respectfully, Dk. B. E. King, Dentist 0 xy virtue etuii in hani in favor of N. B. Farouharvs E. T. Co ke, I will sell at public auction fi-r eash at the Court house door in Louie burg on Tuesday, 16lh of April 1889, ;U the inter, st E. T. Cooke lias in 309 acre s of land in Sandy Cree towusliip N. ('., tli ouxi huul n n. irftci upon wnicii Mrs. virgiuia oooko now res des. h:a!d tale made to salis fy aid execution. ir. c. KEAium , Sh'fl-. March Htli. 1889. I bMfit- MUTUAL w i Inge as OF NEWARK, N. T. Q'onorXtTtuinfT beyin with the 2. id Annual Premi um. 1 f re- SUBUKNDEIi VALUE IN THE FACE OF 1TS POLICIE&. IT LENDS .MONEY TO ITS FOLI- ranee in case you are unable to pay the premium after the 2nd annual premium. It puts the whole con tract in the face of its policie?, so the Insurer can see, at any time, the value of his policy. No 'other coj3janv noes tins. Assets Jany. 1st, 1887, $41,379,228.33. Don't In sure elsewhere befoie examining the contract offered by this com pa- nyOtt3vil-dv rfyhatCII proiJUK'fte lvKl IvideJl paid since 18G9, 32 9-10 per cent. Geo. S. Baker, Agent Louisburg, N. C. t." iikj il 'it. t.it .....-'r a1 .oTuaOii mm at w mt m .. mr v 'pk r.ra inp nru in TT III 111 ,1 if i El i warn ib a w m. urn mm i i i a i rmm M' 'ivam i I AT ft I v a IT Gl IT is rut. 1 V ISA a' 14.' at' W1I av rn n. ia i7 t K .1 BAPM n'sh CraJe Standard of Excellence. Prt Wllt fered bylMusical "luthorities nd .riti..---. a i. ft ; r i i it: a .- & . i .. L. . lWWtW hi?;!' fried them, to 1 tiili MHteiial nsi-H Vi.rttmiiiuliii. Vnin'mt In " ;i.iUvi .imr it,t-j. t.r.i. -.:.. r -w-.-v . m . ." -. i'u i v .juu a. t .'an .. .. Ji ' . . ' ...... ,TJ scd at JX) WEST rT-ICE.- ."ov . AT. tnti ri OT1TP f ttcj tvS iv. 4 lutlelli, C. XfVttLj;.:! . t NOTICE t I have this d3y qualified as Adm1njstr& ry uppn tLe estatof M.T. C611in, Ud- 2irebBn onfall Dct-soBsIadbteiitoisaid tat;toni(b loiKviKlTaid sefl It one, ajuFafl pkrfolisthAldint cJafana arid nt the taieVfll yr-:rr thh of jm jmuf on r Mv th-itli-f Marff UW,r fthia notice will be pleaded in bar of theiii re coveiy. This March 15, 18S9. j f .J? C. M. Cooke. It. Y. YarboroJ Att'y, Administrator, 1- NEWELL HOUSE I. : t.i . Franklinton, X. C. i tuoTii :ioo j Fare.P!esarrrroom3. Po lite servants. rr :;i ' i &i IT 00 YOU CATCH OH? 1KO W!)i m i itu litae uirft -Uiiirto ntcMon, to f. ft rr.t h,ne rtmarked vit4 eouU tr I it?1'! tiuit txidly." nTvit mvb this I'tOe ei frth f, hi $hcll and without any pciol int tioruJrtMM 3 r. en" .Vr . Chict 'ittrmpt to aeiM and JtrtO thai bMyl Instinct. Quit right. my -if ik i. uinioim iiuMuct aiwl your ootUtt ' a ktU Mhow. m4 yuu nut outrival th pat J. C. HUTSON & CO.'S Furniture Stor v7feKE TOC CAX BK 8C1TKO IX Parlor Sirfs at $33.50, 840.00, $.5.50. Walnut l'oi'rwo'n su:ts Iroin ti) $115.00 lllaxij&JLt.o.oin s-uits f;om $23.50 to $28.51 Ash rxteu-inn tthle S 75 Fold air t tnl'lcv wa'.uul, ash, 4V oak' t.io r ;r i.-- $3.50 $15.00 $10.50 7.(1 ; 15 00 5 50 ' 5.25 ' 8.t0 1-..00 4. 25 1.50 25.C0 5 75 2 50 1 50 25.00 BfeiTT.ouftj Is'iom $10.75 to ini;le Lountes from d5 . 50 r oil! )x truiniie j ;e'is jUcact-iils tf-sn i.Z's to r ;Cl'fl'hc ''.s folbhia Cribs : .Call's Crirt Hods . Uihihs frMiC35 cent to! Dilire Walnut' fieVks $ mi I Tin Safes fr. m $2.25 to Wanlro! $10,( 0 and Bureaus J)-nm $7.(0 to iWissJtart-l'sTronffto Towel Uae!:s trom 50 cts. tj Ciadles 81.25 m-cl Maltrescs tiuin $2.25 to At At At 1 1 IB IB Hi - $ 7.0 10.00 10.60 -f -Jl 50' - ! 13 00 4J i 10 OJ - 1725 , , ...... -;. 18.50 At AkM Cvo. 12 Martin t tM Ualeisth, N. C. 1 1 1 i . V ' 1 ."'liiMtt'-l .. 1 SBS Mcvrln r-AIartilii. To at om MtabUak I tiAtaiiUptiu, by p)1b aor mm-i cblaea and foods wKara lb bob. oaa r I MwlnK-aaacbin at ad bt tas wortd, whit all tb attaeaaaemta. aea ioaautT, UM m kao wo wtu alao soad frM a aoav. P baa of oar oostlj aa4.nl. i aakM Mantlts. .U rota a aak (hat roo ahow what w amd. baana, aad aiWjB amuha ail bo aaif call at voar '. I pituaaa yoar m btob '. Tkt imd mIio i mada after tho Miaitro- pa- . Wk Itti roa oati 3c mlMii m 4. jj - teAH.tJirllk il, att.rk. rt TV , "nu maciUBO m taa watM. All at fraa. Koeapital raqoind. Plata. btUf inatracttoaa fiTo. fftM rMaiMttB.MM run TrvUM trt worid- t th DotBiofwarka oCkirl ar avur lam-i t.kM tm. .'rnim "i i wife ,:tji, S8S Bo! M Odd WateV lUfciitawiaiaota. tiiir at aju watea m too -Id. rarfoat avMtnwj. jllj - . OoM Htiiiaf Booh, tamo- ana Mnnltut w ml and after Too "H 7 an w MHtu na aiuna m " SSi boTS. riTlZiit rMnb. Wl4 111 . - Lr .ZJ 1 Ji4ri X. E T r i k a ua wTi"V I B I V -A vt n ty. oa to I tlX - - r . .tarn TO. .THE irb"! 1C; deulre to inrorrrrithli public I have opened in Louisburg REPAIR. S&O: whete alrVirida of retiaWrirnch Btfcie, Wagbri, b1 kuy inier w worlc.wiil b:Jvu 1 .1 cUl tetn hand all kind oJ" bugy-ta'l -mXoo naawruii, ud wul uuaiautee .. 1 j! I' 1 (III tl ' -ay- .- f.i: ; it Hi.. . -t. . : ..it . j . i . i lnm.1 ntl.v. ..11 : iL ...... . r ... '- J.T.H , St i. i - j I saxisiaetioTi age. I shall work ni vtry reflartaable1 pr.Ve, and will; llur?fre reqpue e CASU orila eqiivjiJeiit for) my ork i.will aUo k p aLliajuJ n ! COFFINS, CAlKETS: &C. t&'Itearin mind that wJieir ybu'trjpg wink io my alK.f, jouXlHvcl U at thu tiiutf 'i riiiieH.'; ' i-ii,'-i Very Hc!peclfui:v," ' P. Slrop .u Sai. out, belovr Stcg ll'a old stun. . , . - , ! -i - ; ! i . : . - . ... We have le'aseVl the T.-rn ll SfcUJ. lutsturpi' wewill endi avor to D ni ci c the pab-lrc w ith goiid coh vtjancee. " II good,n,'1riVs tind .btlg . g e-,"Brtatt'Ktivi drivers Wt!l pli-ase. utalliedtiie. ATiowe are prepared1 to tirrie cure- tf rmv andnNe ve'r1! , Vtst atl( ution s'tall be gien IbrtcL We are prt l nn c to do all kiuds of bauliD2, ba ing secured a Crai claVa diay for the pur'poae. Give u8( a share of your fcalr"na?fc. ad we aill gtaiaeceatijtfxction. Very llespectfu ly, HAYES &PINNELL. You Will Find AT- Rodgerson's Bar, ON THE CO UN EH, A full line of the best Wins Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco. If you want a Pleasant Drink .the 4G6od OH,,y '. !'Llva;a call 1 1 M - - J Q. il. ALLIIX "WM CiLVM ALLEN &::CRAM .i ; 'A Ji 1 5 J- P.ALEIGII, 2s. C. Lw ( I OMuif'Tur ,Ejctisr;.fiistiin 1. u ' .'. ; ill..-. . I lu ' il--' cf. ETerriBstajltBI ioJicitci. I. i ..u . .t i-l t. h. engines,- Borgay' 1 i - : .1 ...0 , irn ;ti.l it'!. ifi 11 , i- la i: i: !!. in. 0.2 1.. u.i ..jij. Ml , 1 . Iti f.i 0.1tTti - te Dde J tdhiott.i hoK .Notice. J tr fcPS?li! ' if: , i; tt .w .H'tli .H" BLACKSMITH; 1 M .!. t-. U"MII Ml lil-j ll. lli lH!iS 'rIta--Tt" - J desire inroittuqe t;UWIr tfifct I "rKSuoMaio StreeU luvp Ufa .ppe4 ko, a t ai Kinua;ci:iiaekmiLbBr(1rw- aaw wt. M will K 00 bC.IBI If.' 'ril'll f'.f-a -''li. ..,-'il'. -iu TJ.J a .if i li i flo I f iJSr; f- ... :c : j ii..i AuiiueMv w trout .. , i, 'tr 19 don'tfl-tiv rrnia Voacbrnerto . . , , " y1 to vba tod nell you better roods thW vn v t . -: . . .' .i- Jis.a ;ireiriufieltltepu!; we guarantee the rrk--" I 4 n Iraud Is lowaa 1 iJ..:- r, ,.! tfitidin -midliig lint cotton 2oAen. i . "., 'i! i. v..t.iiuen lat,HAtebeIievpwecan iipU -6 ' I .-unrfnhflialSfni fcmake 4 aiouslinior tlMftKofne " otliir jLrrtl9 t6 n iCometo. . C .IT .. f t -.1 'W3?MXP; o , -Lealeiw jn "MX -GQ.ODS ' - i 'i !. . ND- J I'U. d8 mm.! l! W POTATOES. 5a-IIG LOT GENTS DRESS SHIRTS. A. big lot of the C, C. HARRIS & CO, Haoaomata-aBaaogJaaam n f i aa W. H. FURMAN Jr Druggist Main Street cl" fit I DGi!A.K.iD"M'iI)ICINEi. f i. .EVERYTHING DSUAlLIKEPf IX A FIEStCLISS DRD3 SIHE , .J1U18TS SELECTED GAItDS'. SEED . ,. . .. 'All'tiic 'Btandar4 patent t Medicines : Irtlibr nr. fu T iT.fmtT - . : v PbRkDBUGSANO CnCMIQALB FOR PREJCRlPTlOTa 'A fiPXCIAl.TY Vnu P.l.,i... iti;.iii I ! i ( i. I'd. ' I - u . !.:.- l'i v J i 'i.i .vwit i r.r' ill 1 w I? I .11 .... i ... 11' i Ul tl' !-- V I ... . I r-.,l T.,-J. i !..... Ml a. .ui! - !t.'.h? v.T f. nit vi!t.r alaya on Land at ft ceta pef n-4 i o.j '4 I-U-lf Uw t.f -oi.'! .! ".! I"tt I irr y. c -iir iu;f2 pa vn. .l!.7- I -Ll Vj-u . - l .,4-r.thia win not ,nnn wi. we.iiara new lofr 'OL.lJUiiwu?' sizars, Tptacco, &c.. Opt pool morn is tdway kept r,n ffrstfclaw rordj:; an,4.A c ne4 ftar.of, bertttf-ntrojtd broirdie.;t When lo . la. j I ' f a a a . .v id i.9waf ij fouveiuemiikna azwauie we iijj do ftiaa.jo sea 70a.' To hare not . . , fo business with jou. .1. Mrsfrir mwl nr;V?n. V- knvoiie eke sells ir tn 1 . i. .J. us. Benpectfull, trsr.t & f o r r D c8 f.i. on.wi--m.-rr "m-c& L0UI8PCR6N. C. most popular brands of) Louisburg, N. 0. -DEALER IX- 1- AND- ; . ; " V.H. FUHMAN.-JS; ' - ' .'t 1 i 'i -.'- !. , it -":' . Ji .if ; i i T f.i. i ft 'i ..! ii'. U . mt-z.,. rv ,!' ... ,...... -f. k-.j.: - . , . . . . . ..... . .. ..... , . ,. jlolllJ -hi , y6tj - a i glass or to eeuti "bottle. -riereral trials 0 --t -oftt .f ".I).!-. -.I-.' .., !..r!.,. f.;ii j .1 .1! ;-.1li.: ; 1H Fix T fun, ah is 3 .MWon,unSA tr 1 H. W AITT.it CO, . 1 V
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