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- -i ... .., . ,v, . , . , 1-1 H- m '.11 -' 'r ' :;, ' - ' i-:-''l:'':" , . r ' . . .. . . - I The J, THOVf sEiUtor anl propi fetor I50Iil OF EDUCATION. ; At their joint mec tiug oai .the tfirat Monday in June Jhe 'Justices of? tJie Vectce and the Connty - Commissioners, J amonj other dsQes, wilt be galled 4pn j to elect a Board of Education. SeteraTf J Questions" have been asKeua up reganFJ -to the matter, and in order . to give a 7c6rrect answer to thoss who- raost de- . sire the. information and to any - others interested we publish below -Uuh'secftion of the School Law, which bears directly upbnQiis election : ; :-' ' ' - Sec. 2545. The Justices of the Peace and the County Commissioners of each county, at their next regular : joint' ses sion as provided by law, ' and biennally , thereafter at such regular joint.- session, shall elect a county, board of eucation. ? to cousist of three resident members : their county, who shall be men of good moral character, and who shall be quaK ified by education and experience and interest to especially further tiia public e.lucational ; interest , of their; county.. They .shall lie wLh the county commis sioners an oath to iaithfully discharge the duties of their office. Those ; firs t . elected shall .file such oath on. the ; first Monday: of the montbj .next . vsucceeding their election and Bhoil hold their office , . until the. first -Monday ; in December; eighteen hundred and, eighty-aeven,5 ftnd j nntil their s,nccessors are elected and qualuieiu x or and alter toe nrst Mon day in December, one thousand eight handredtinadeffEyeTgKt, the regular term of office shall be twf) years. They shall elect one of 'their' -number chair man,. 'and the county Superintendent of Public, Instructions shall be secreta ry, and the county Treasurer shall be treasurer of said loard. The secretary shall record all the proceedings-, of the board in hooks to 'be supplied by the State superintendent of 4 public, lnsjruc-- tions.. A majority 01. me, ; board f shall constitute, aj.qucrum.for the transaction of busines8j Th compensation of each member df the board shall hot ' exceed two dollars- pef.'day' ahd '.mileage allowed to county commissioner. , "The coimtyominissioners shall .-pro vide a suitable office for i said board ; at the county-seat. Any Vacancies in the board shall be filled by the county !cdm- missioner8.i The saia board shall be a body corporate, with power to sue and be sued, and to take, receive and con . vey property,-real acd peiTonal, for the purpose of more effwetually performing the duties imposed upon them. Note. It will be - seen by refering to ection 717 of The code, that the ju ices ol the peace and ; the- -county commissioners are required to hold a jomt meeting on ine nrst ; Montiay in June ol each Year In June "1889, at this ioint meeting, and -every twtt vears thereafter 4 the justices and the commls sionors are required to elect a countv board 01 education, too much impor tance cannot well b6 attached to this election. Upon a. judicious election of competent men will depend the welfare 01 tbe educational interest of the com - munity. The law gives them large dis cretion in the management of funds and school matters generally, and therefore an earnest appeal is made to the joint ooaros to select men :or , wisdom; ;and men who are especially fnendlv to the , public school interest.. The f policy of ine law as ameaded - by the : Assembly of 1885, and now in force, contemplates vesung m ine respecuye counties more- authority in the management of school auairs than has lieretorore been obtain ed. Counties that use this authority. wisely will rapidly advance their, educa- tional interests, and an efficient ' county board of eaucanon 01 nrst , im the chairman.'of'' "Which ' portance, should reside at the county-seat,1 ahd -; - must be. competent to act- a3' county - superintendent in case or a' vacancy ill L, that officeJ " ;i . .. us See section two - (2, chapter : 109, which requires the membei-s of 4 tha . - board to qualify on the first day of July. -i ': BAlifi JtOOM SCENES. ' The ew .York Znn's 4 description of ... " Ik if . s; : most di9gracehu?picturei tlalt ;idrank , "', ! ven young men staggered ; "through ' the . . . . ., . ' . , : .". ball roorn with bottler in one hand and ; " -;'-" - : eivesf ana - accosuBg vunficown . ladies " -"; '-' d--;;i?:';.with impertinent icvitatipnsf'lo ; join "rv'-fltfe them;4 A! Ubdv br Federafi troths 'was . . : " :;r : ' -V. required to make way for the' President,-"i-jr:'hXrt the crush:was7fo m'eat ,tliat nobodv ''.fii-i 'could enjoy dancing and towards; ihe r r- ..latter part of; the, evening .the police . : , v-y; tookiitire charge, elesing up the. wine . - - , 1 ' room, driving out its inmates ;ani 'push-i ; ing back from .the doors the hTongsi' in cluduig the. fcrtiimitteinan . Stuy vesant ; Fish, and causiug general' cbastematibn . among the ladies whose trains and', cos- ;' tumes suffered severely JIahy persons- anticipating the closing 'rof nthe wine-. ;. -; room at Ii ocl6ck;iiad secured bottlep. ;:.-. -;the conteite of which was ! boisterously ' - : cosumou in every -part ot.'tna ball-room. -The Utmost t'OQfui . In guest wero waning to leave, re, hours J hats and; emg cousumed in getursr '1. coats; and thewaitirs seiziDisrthe orrjof- Munity to exat fees. .1 he hghts began " to extinguished- , before; the. crawd., fSp- dispersedi pThevpohce fiiiaJly? .fix-ced people out of the housei-'deekring ."we ihflf. thM- wwfl i eveirtonwiiidtter.i 3 Whb gptlni with ( S ?; one amousr them wast recogtiizad va . rook. lie was atcoaipanievl by a vfc - That old soldier and patriot, Jef ferson Davis, who M loyl by every true Southaner, has consented to be present at FayettavilUv 5T. ,C.: KoV. 21st, the oacasiotf pf e. Centennial Ann ersary of the adoption by North Carolina, of ,the Federal Constitution which was rat ified in that town Xov. 21; 1789. - " v TliJGlSTlVTlJUOUD OF ViG-. V ? IlICULTDJBE. ' This body met iu this city last : week. GIvle, at bis request was relieved hvh: ium from actini? 'as "Ex- . by thfi Trfgifllatnjeooiacting. . aa Fx officio jCliairman ;of . thevvjjoard; by .nging ihelaw in iliat regard, j ' . Col W.-F. Green, of Franklin, Vas' electee! Chairman, of T.the. r Board, illis long cohnecticn withj the; Board,! his" hkh chiacter,' bistrlotic devotion to North Carolina; and his interest in j the agricuitural development of our ' State, eminently fitted hhn for tlyg placie. Foather. Ueds Cause clay Fever i and 'Asthma. . ' : l' Philadelphia .Press.- ! ' ;, wYouL would scarcely believe that asthina' and hay feverpould knock l the bottom out of the live geese feather bus iness, would 3'ou ?" asKed "a bedding ".manufacturer.' "But itrs a fact-Fif teen or twenty years ago, when hay' fe ver first came into fashion, some one who was addicted to itdisc6vered, or thought ' that he .aiscevered," ' . that feather beds aggravated, if they really did not cause the .maladav. The.' idea Vas iusi as contajrious' as the hav fever hai been, And it got so with some vic- tims of the habit . ' that they couldnH r'amaiii in a room where theje was a feather bed. Then the man with the asthma found that feather beds and pil lows was what had been ailing him for forty years' and more, and the result was thai the downy goose feathers" gradually had to give away to haii; and husk and bine needles. This is. a fact. There isn't one goose plucked, to-day where there were twenty a fev years ago The goose mav not know- it, but he owes.a great deal of his latter day com fort to asthma and hay fever. . -- A Safe Kule. Wllson Mirror. I ever suspect a friend ot doing you a wrong until the truth of it is as plain ana as clear, as the sun at noon on a cloudless 'day, and then, yes,, even then, do not accuse or censure un til you have heard from his own lips his version and expiation of the supposed wronjj. If you were .ever a friend to him he is cer tainly entitled to that forbearance . and consideration. If this rule were pra- I ticed, many a "misunderstanding would be adverted and " many a heart-ache spared',- - ' r And it very frequently happens that . friendships of years existence, in which mutual confidences have : poured their strongest cement, and brought about a union so close and perfect that : a pang to one would pain the other, yield to the first touch of a frozen breath of -a misunderstanding and a misconstruction, and in a twinkling of an eye, the warm channel of feeling is blocked up with the ice of estrangement, and the current is checked in its- flowing;. Sad,- sad? very sad, but it is one of the mournful evidences of human frailty and the evanescence of all things earthly. Our Soldiers. .... : ''' Concord Standard. : , ' Xorth Carolina has done a great good for her soldiers in pensioning them. But thfe isnpt sufficient. There are : a gteaTBiry;yrh6 have no hoinesj They oVrittfhMbf the small pension, oareiy eee out an -j existence, with no coipforts or kind 'attention. They have no family or kindred upon '-vrhoni they have sufficient claim for support. It is Tor this class that a well endowed 'home' is heeded. ' Some" one has already oft'er edi4he ' . Wilmington .Messenger "' 500 acres of land well, situated, ' with 1,000 acres if ieedecht "Now what. is .to be come of these heroes ? Without c'om-i plaining they have struggled on, ' work ing' asy best , they1 c6uld ! contending against the"' hardships - of peaces' Jahd ' thereby exhibit a jiatience and heroism no less admirabe than that "displayed in5 : war. But now tlnie has added his" rav ages to those of war, and as witli bowed franleand hoary head, 1'they-- approach. the evenmg ot :life, shall - tbcy- sufier. from want and poverty ahd J; ooy2H fc vvard to paupers gravelfef: . FUAKLlJ4TOl5r NEWS. Hi FROM OUR COBRESiPO:DENT. ; ' i"v--' ' s :' 'i.-'- . '';'' u'At We. tr's hew store is . rapidly 'ftearin eofiieeonf.::- Xx'iyni" ,"-T'ti -V-ri:i' r-vi-Jr ol,R3vi Dr; . AtMson, and wife have bean itiE t daughier Mrs, C. H, Scott t-f Jacob iParker J tsq.i '- sfMt SundajJ :hOTeL'eue8tof;,lual' Boa in-law; :.B. " tl Eauard. '' U A f-S 0 fv. - doing "wellJt if i'S :fVi' , - .' . ... V JlrsF. 'S. Spruill stopped ia. Frank- lmton en route - to Henderson, nhile here she was the guest of Mrs. W. AV. Greea. , : " 7. " ' ' 'I- There is a general complaint among fanners of a poor stand of corn; except oa the very earliest plantings. The new store house just built by I. JGr, Sla.unorf Esq., on the corcoi; of Mainland JUason streets wui ue occu pied bylrR. U. II icks., : Preparations are being mad& for tlie osing exercises of the female academy of this places , ' - 1 1 ' JRcv. C. 1L Scott, in the absence of the pastor, llev, Mr. Cade, preached at the Baptist church here last Sunday. , - 4 e Sunday School of the Methodist church here, is making preparations to eelebratechUdren's day" uextSuntlay. .-The members of the Baptist! church, hare arc making arrangements to move their-house of worship to the corner of Mason and Hillstoro streets. 1 I."0. Staunton Esq., is putting mate rial in place and will r soon . begin : the erection of a dwelling house on the ' lot he purchased from E. W. Morris; " JBqth of our schools here , are doing finely. There has been more progress in education here within the past year than in ten years before.. , Several of our citizens attended the cattle show in Baleigh. ' Why - cannot we have a cattle show in Franklin ? . - . A negro girl tried before J. S. Joyner Esq., hist week on the. charge of at tempting to burn the dwelling of J. C. Xicholson was sent to jail in default of bail. - '' The base ball fever seems to be gain ing a foot hold here. Grounds have been obtained and will soon be put. in fine order. ; The Appeal Uoes Oat to All. The Greenville Reflector. The Wilmington Messenger, a paper that has many "good deeds to, its credit,' has taken upon nselt the task of raising $50,000 for the establishment of a Sol dier's home in this State. An appeal goes but to every lover of the Sost cause" for aid in this enterprise that looks to the establishment of a suitable home lor the disabled soldiers who fought so heroically for our Southland. TO -;SCK00L - COMMITTEEMEN : AND TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. r- At a regular mooting' of the State Board of Education on April 2d the following text-books were adopted and ordered to be used in all public schools of the State: Holmesr New Readers, Holmes' History "of the , United States. Maury's Revised Geographies, Sanford's Arithmetics ' W orces tor's Dictionaries, Harvey's Grammars, McGuuev's Re vised PrimerV Stephen's History of - the United btates, Goodnclrs -American Child's History- of the United States. Sainton's Language Primer, ILu-iiig- toa's Spelling Book, Steei's Abridged Physiology, Moore s School History of Xprth Carolina, Xorth Carolioa Vritinor' tiaCopy . Books and James Southern Selections. The Board also recom mended "teachers and committ es to purchase Cobb's New School Map of .North Carolina to 'be use! in connec tion with geography and history teach ini. Jt should be borne in mind that the law compels- the selected books to be used in public schools, whereas here tofore their use has been limply recom mended. . The Board furthar urges that a North Carolua Depository for the rmblic sthool books be made with Alfrl Williams & Co., at Raleigh so that all "j the rooks on the list can be otamt d by dealers or teachera , on th J sam 3T tenns as are given by the New York Deposiicry. Order sheets for alii the books o:l the list may be obtiined flora Alfred Williams & Co. - 1 ateo call attantion to the fact tha Roid & .Kellogg'jj 'r Grammars have been dropped by the Sia'te Board "fr m tlie li8t, and IIarvey& Bubstitu'cd in .their place. ; The atten ion of teachers is called to the following sectioa of ths School law: Section 41. That in ad dition to the requirements"" of obtaining -a firstrclass certificate, as now provided by Section 2566 of the Code,, as amended by Laws of 1885, the applicant must, from and afier one year from the ratifi cation oi this : act,- stand satisfactory fexaminxtioa upon some books on school economy; and theoi'y and practice of teaching, to be selected by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction' In compliance with the above section the State- Superintendent has selecte 1 Page's Theory ahdlractioe- of Teach ing. - 1 most earues tly.urge upon ,Com mittecmen and teachers to bear in mini tliat the above laws liusT HEpbejcd. .Very Respectfully, ' ; ; i'i.V V1;-Joh Hakkis, :.; i v:i ; : County pierintendfcnt. , YAttBOtto&'ALSIW - Shop oa Xash Street uear; the Times . ofae. t - xuiiau1 jlui ai uata. , i 1 Administrator s Vdotlce. nkrliz this flay qualified ft Admiolv trtor of John Winston, deceased, all perw sons having claims against the etate of tbe ; Mid John Winston, deceased, are hereby notified to present - the nine to-me oar before the 6th aay ot April 1890, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all per&oM indebted to said estate will please settle at once. H. Y.GvLVBY, Jr-i Adm'r of John, Winston, dee'd. ipriUst,J889. ' ,! :';t'J- " ; , fcOriCE. nv?nr r'niiallfiwl -as' Execnfor of Roena JonnsonT 1 hereby notify nil j eon bwHipf the'cstate'lo come .for wai d nnl t tie nk once, and , all per ?ou tioTdlnsr claims' ?a?f.st the asid f csta'e will preiirnt them for pnvinent on or befpr tbe Oth or May ih'JU .or this notice wiU be ple:id-d m l nf f Ibelr recovery.; Thia Mav fifh. IPSO. C. M.C?okk. . W. K. PiuixiPiv . At:v. Fxecur. 1 NOTICE. TTavinff flnftlified aa Administrator A b. iv., c. r. a, of Simon Baker. notKe is hereby Riven to all persona owing said estate t come forward nnd stttle. and all persons holding e.aims against the estnte war! present them tor payment n or before the 17th of April 1 S9n, or thia notice wJl pleaded in bar of their re cbvery.j This April 17th, 18S9. i . W. R. fUILLIPS. .Adm'r. C. if. Cookr, Att'v , N (JTLUTi Xortii Carolina, ) In Superior FBANKiiiN County. - - 1 Court. F. C. Hold en, Guardian of"! Benj. Hold ex, Lunatic , VH. y C. .Bailey , and Lucy I BAiLY hb wife. ' J The defendnts above named will take notice that a procei din r!ei titled a above has been, comroeneed in the Knnerior v onri 01 r ranRiiu eonntv to sell tor ior 1itin a certain parcel of Und sitnate in rreeroans lownslup in -na;d connty in which defendants have an actual intercut; and the aaid defendants will further take kotive that they are required to appear on Tuesday the 25th day of June 1889 in the office of the lerb "of the Superior Court of Franklin eonnty in Loimbnrg N. C. and answer or demur to tha peti tion in said proceeding or the plaintiff vrill apply to ti e court for the- relief de manded in Raid petition. 3 his 13th day of May 18S 9. - , 'M. J. Kl5G. . ' Clerk Superior Court. LI V BUY. FEED STABLES. . We have leased the .Ti-nvll Stable iu 1'ir-sturg. we will er.dt&vor to ac- conimod.it.- the public with goo.l con veyances. II good horses and bvg gies, and attentive drivers will v-h'36 tho public, we arc determined that i ; Rhall to oYiie. Also we we preiiurtd to t:n;e care of icam., und tbe vry best at! en 1 ion s itvll be c'nen' thtm. We are i n-par.-o to do nil kinds ol ba iling having retired -a llrt clas? I diayJortlie .purpose." (Jive us a share of your patronage,, aid we will guarasi-satisfactiyu. Very Kesiecvfu ly. IlAYKs&PINNELr.. ?S s-sS-p o - i Utility is SSS Solid OoM W.tch' StUfctSI It. iM ISi i watch W arrant Iwi Soiid tiWM Gold Uialli, Caaaa. ttota laaiar mtta raata aiiai.' with work aa4 eaaas ef aqaal valaa. One Person to aack local tif can aaeoia aa ftwa. -tofcatbar wiia Mt Ufft aod valoaBM mm w - nvuava hold SaJBBle. Tbaa aamplaaa wall aa taa watta. BY LOW - M?C? Bra 5 2 7 - T HI M DDT3U koma tot BKMtka and tkm t. tboMrwh mr I on everything that bur friends arid the public ffeneralv neeas. ,ye are semng cne Worth 8 c. some for be.' worth 10 c some for 10c worth 12c.. vWe have a few .more.of those CHEAP . Ladie'e Hoes at & c. vprtii iu or 15 purchasing ana you; will , ;Very RespectfuHy, - r V - r . W. Louisburg, N.- CMch. lQth1889., fvVEMEANYOU.. c;Agftinthe painful duty otre- mindlng yoO of tha fact tat you owe us, aaa that we must nare 11 right away forces Itself upon ns- We tire compelled to close- up our business having sold out to King Bro?; and kind friend unless you pay within tho next ten days your account yes, even yours . will. Le plnofd In the -hands ot .a collect nr. We dislike to do mis, and urooui not ordiMrHy. Plrtise niake ujs smile by coming forward and set tle your account at oncv . - ' w ii n creat rwpm, . Kino, Jones & Co. D. CIIRISTXAX.- B. .8. CHRISTIAN. - J. R. CABY. . . CHRISTIAN &CARY- Q 2) XT GROCERS HICHMONDA. Prompt attention to orders and fat isfaclion GUARANTEED. WAM.TED. 50,000 pounds of early curod prim ings wanted In exchauge lor tobac co sticks and baskets." Tlie tobacco will be taken loose without grad ing, only the trash thrown out at 0 cents per jKund If cured bright and d. livereil in llih louit dur ing the month of August 1889 Ad dns, W. II. Snow, Supt. Modem Tobacco Burn, High Point, N. C. Having fully demonstrated dur msc tho ltst i wo yearn that tcbu-cn leaves cured ep.rate from the stalk posess si marked suprtioilty over l he stalk cured UaviH bolli for ! cl'.ewmg aud smoking, the Modern Barn Company, of LWh Point, uuw- propose tc sell to planters the BEST WIRED STICK in the worM and take the waste of their fields for pay. We will make the sticks the length to fit your log barns, which can he fitted up with a conduit and ventillator and direc tions given with each purchase how to cure vtmr pruning. We wut only the EAltlfc GltOWN mild leaves, in.m which we aro now Tianutl.ictirui$r thu - BEST SMGKIN3 T0BACCP3 in the Uoi ted' States. nt excepting any known brand. Our Tobfcc. bos lss Nitrates, less Kieotine, less cf'cnsive )ropertit8 men aaytumg in tae imuiing tine in thi country; not by rxasou o( our knowIC!i2( of manuidetnre, hot or reasu-n of tlie. superior manner ry wbicli th Tobacco i cured. The leaves are CUHED AVUEN TniiY AUE 1UIE, they are ured in a continuous current of RMrified A.ir rt-pnrate from the rtallc. Onr biands are MODK.UN BARN NO. t, and NO 2. aud DIXIE DAULIN'." We hare largo quantities of the Wire Cored Leaf Orauu latcd. and arc now ready to supply the trade and challenge the Vorldto prwducc its equal. Aaureas- W. It. SNOW, - Hian Poixt, X. C. l . minings -vary iu price as to quality-frooi G to 35 cent. OtJR PRICES; newjstyies oiump-nams at 5c. cts.; Call dnd see us , before be pleased : - - V '. J. NEAL & CO: HQLE 1 h ... . i v . ... HOES Coltoe, Tobace, Corn Now in stock aud ready fur delivery '-."' i ' - -1 . , . Pitrh Forks, Rakes Shovels, Spades -DiffKer . llu, CttJolinA and StoneHaU Plows nn catat ln1, Clton Klvg and Iron: Are Cultivators and steel ha me, tracv, Bact Bandit Swingle-, . " trcen, plow Until, tonuo and brevst chjIa. ' liaruta aua, buekte, ivell-cbalus and buckets halter chains, m ell roperr .curry- - N comt!, home btushe, plow devise, repair, links, well wheel, gate tiiuzes ami latches, horse collars of every kind and .cauvura collars, padwjluvy to!ta, Imuib atrlus?, lLirnt lace. oper and ole" leather We are now reparin2 to have 250etn of so l-erlor flues uade icady tor delivery by June 1st, and to Insure piornptneds would advice our patrons to Wave thflfordera m noon aa ixKsaihle to avnli any dKy. Itemem- ber ihey eit p n-'ie son. Wo lxafe left Eclipse Cotton Planters which we are offurinx low to close out; Ihey do the nicest work of any planters mad, tt which every man who has rsed them will testify, Remember we carry a full lino of every t blhg . . ' . and all we atk la to - rail and bee us. ... litpect fully Ac. r e. ii AWARDED BY THE I'M VIRGINIA AT IlUJilMOXD', VA On thel8a.8 Tobacco- I - fou the : , v "Finest XterdQii Colored Wrappers, Jb mast; juemon uoiorect Uutters, Finest Lemon Colored Smokers. Thk above Tohacco was grown with'G OBER& BONCOMPAXYS :Th BEST Fert II Iter Is always the cheapest. Certificates can be fur ' ahed bv the thouand If ilrelrfri. Thn 'IVrMrvvi riilnTv at't hn Vlr-frv. Exposition raa (ho finest the '?. sstfoji Also Lister s : a ; : ' Fertilizers- 1 . ALWAYS 0KnA2O A LAEGE STOCK OF ; ' AKD A - n I F R A L U DRY GOODS CLOTHING, HATS A larjre stock of Wa?:nns and Buggies, Carta arid mr.tcilal . ' for . same. -The "BOSS PLOW la taking the day every wherj. If yon want a .firet-class IXK STOVE," my store Is the place to'cet It. When you come to Frauklinton be sure to s!ve roe a call. . " " , . . ' V Vtry EcspeclfiiUy, - , . irdHn GniVg4Gardeulof row w.sn liny win one or two of tlw . later In the m-w- CilEXSIJAVT f niCKS A ALLEX. 111Ijl1:.;S tfEXPOsrfilli 13 " trJ World has ever seen.. ' - ; saie;by ' ; r;'-r: ad Harvest Queen FULL STOCK OF ' . P R r. H A H n ! S P . BOOTS AND SHOES- &C-- &C ' i '..V -. -V.- Si. II"
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