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Even rf -Florida,, twk'e the distam-e away and "iSuy go - much "poorer, had 200 men in liue. - - 1 ' - , - , s 'Thfl fiiuU liea at the door of our j Leg- islature. :-lt ia an open secret that Goy Towlo requested the Legislature to ap i ' ! wopriate the- moderate sum of S1.0C0 for tins purpose 'ThS hill was:lrawu and. !,.' introducedr and some opposition being developed in the discussion, the - sujn ,' 11 ' ' asked for wss xeduced to $500, and when - ' Uic timeto vote anived the bill was ta . bled. ' , W- ' . . " . South Carolina has, a. standing xippro prialion of $4Q,00 for such!, purjposes. . - - t " T6 the above Ithe Statville iJind f f murk; by far, one of the test papcri in the State ofprlh Carolina, adds': the ; following eeusible comments: 1 " The Times is tot wholly correct in its statement that orth Carolina, had no troops in the procession forit liad one - . or two companies, but its position upon the general question is sound. Gov. Fovrle paid liis; own way to the centen nial celebration; the members' of his per ; - soual staff present paid theirs; the lew . J."1' gcnUemcrif .whoweut. as commissioners -. . -1 representing the State paid their own ex pense and tlie b&ndful of military from the State paid its way.' It is stated that the Governor's' Guards of Kaleigh at one .time about despaired of raising the money necessary to carry them, to 3Jew York, keep them while there . and Iring them hosne,' and that officers of ' the company laid the case 1 before Gov. Fowle who told them lo - raise all they - could and that he would make up : the. balance, which he did out of his own ' " : ' pocket. ." -' h " -';' . :;: ' - " It would have been a very hnmilkt - mg thing, to every North Carolinian ia . whose breast is found any sentiment of State pride, 2 2 orth Carolina, one xf the original thirteen States, had gone wholly r . . unrepresented at 2ew" York, wlnle the Governor and State officers ; pf nearly - every other State were there , with lmn ' dreds and some pf them ' thousands of - ; military Yet by what right could the " State'call on its Governor, its military " companies and its ; private, citizens to '. ' , abandon their business and go to Xew ' - , , Yorktorei:restnthvrandthemselv"s and j pay for the privilege of doing so? ; Had they all remained.at home no one could ' have complained against them, for no tArflf ig-had no one gone arid .the space . autsiueu iu xNviui ,-truuii.i iiau oeen.va- . . . caot while that of every, other State was niaritied the cheek of everyKprth Carb linian who is worthy of the name. "The tault lies at the door of our Legl -r - r islature,;' savs the Tmies.-lt isto be VV looked for deeper than tbat It is ibund-4 ,v.v. - '.f m onr politics, wlucli lias reached acon- dition for .whichjnarrow-guage is no ad- v Wf Mlliafit lpBir.nt7nn" "r Heir! iha T nrr!,.lr, ' ture aijpropriated lOOO or 8500 to help -defray the expenses of the State's repre r Hesitation at 'ew - York,-" every trots- roads would nave heard in'thef next cam- t' , , paign the" charge' ; of extravagance "vrasling the people's money,"; "appro- , Hvpnauug money .wrung irom the toning v i.Ti tax-payer to spehdiuV show," i and -. all i - Lv wch balderbashas that' It would have ; ibeeu begun .before the canipaign and tvouM not have been confined to either s uartv. but the vote of an v f mpinhpr in: lavor of it woukl have - been, used . by ome ,srstarl':aMociate?,: 'to v defeat tlie reomination 'of the "extrav- jant'?. legislatoc -.Republicans like --Judge Ruse.ell, Tgan Harris, Thos. B. A-eogn, jjr. j j Mott, J udgo , JFurches - and It. Z.' Linney despise such narrow- ness in theiMiearts, j et it lias become to bd regarded by both . parties in. North Carolina da legitimate to pander to tlie narrow-minded element Hiuong the peo . pie.? ' An approtMriation for the nuroose i. ludkated; one .which - would not have amounted to a quarter of a cent peb CAFiTAi vrould have helped to seal the . ;do6ra of BOmo ubod and. ireful men. and APUld liVe;called for applog)- defense - and explanationon every 8tump. It is a system of i politics which debases the people, its tendency ? is to? make them meau and sordid. It stifles 3 state priae ana causes uiem to regard a f gov ' eminent winch protects them ; m 1 their ' - lives and propert y not as & neneficiencc sV,v; .but as a vPke; :r1Yearby year this SDirit to tnis mat the poutician wlio can. prove lynetbemostniggryiinouhisas- l ociates wiu te toe puiartavonie.' r ; s i. The cure fori 4his "lucreasiug evil ? ifiC That is not eo easy 7 to surest. ' It is v3s:iea8ier;andaka8 l imore protitable to pan .ty."; aigroVeliag"spirit itlianto eh; . ; t "at i J A,M jet.it is notcertain' that j ; . , there is not breadth enough, in North the couragiecu V 'kiii-lli jet; toivom'e '.upon the stage - rnd point but to the people that that is ;'i"I''"i nt the. : higiiest sta eeiuauship which 5 :asks, coticerniug,. everything ; proised; f .v -4.il VBlpea Jit voaus it cheap rs Qt -every ' -W"; .:': U public servant, i Will not fomelodv. iir- C:ls.e take the ipb for-- lets rjnonev ?. or llie Times is niiich ratified able to anuouiie to jhe tobfie- o 7 ra!eer ? of FWiu-i--0juyi'rjfw6 waiv-T - .' - ; - k ... ' . . . ' . .-. . . " - - - '. - :;' Louses tvm : I. ctv .ed i I ouisl.btg o t t ),y aouar spent ior yuierinau ' strict- -yjosHi f 3 -' 6 :- " 1 "r arxah-geiueri hay; already:: ex' 4fod,ey pTSJSsJ S.i S chargo of one warehouse, and the pros poets for another good mail to take charge of the ottier warenouse are gooav ;;inis Is good news, and the kind the Tjmes lias becnVishing to tell its readers for some time. "Our business men are noAS united in the movement and will put forth every effort to make the enterprise 'successful. -i A number of gentlemen have joined in, and are preparing ; (o erect a brick warehouse GO x 100 feet on the lower corner of the wcant lot in rear of the Court Ilouee. . This shows that they mean business and that any stumbling I locks thrown in the way of a tobacco market in Louisburg f will ,be lacked out of Ubo way and "snowed un dcr." ' , ' -t As the Wilmington Stiii; wy?, tho .establishment of the agricultural college -at Raleigh is ! sometliiug , in "which, not only the fiimicrs of the Stato are inter ested tnt the people ofrthe iState at large, for the proper training of the for meroa for the calliug'of ..; the ; fiu-merr means 'ihore intelligent l:nning, with" improved methods, and this meansinore, prosperity to the tanner ana to tue feiato. Ibis, of course, is based upon tho pre sumption that the colh ga will be" put mfe-thej.ni.ds of coniietont nianagers and instructors, who understand their bteiaess and whqfAv.iU devco theiiwelves zealously to fiie work assigned , them. They should bo thoroughly c?quipped- practicid men, and selected, with; a view to efficiency and fitness, entirely ignor ing all all other considerations. " The recent floods have done great 'damage in various parts of the Nortli to. loth lite and property. In portions of Pennsylvania whole,1 towns were sub merged, and thousands jof people drown ed. Great "damage-whs ..also, done in Virginia; as well as in tills State, i Rail road traffic has beenU ut , off between the Nortli , and South. No Northern mail has been received in Louisburg since Saturday up 1 to this ; writing (Wednesday,) and a telegram has been received by Mrl 'White, agent at, Louis burg, cot to receive any more "freight" for the Xorth uutD further notice. " - A great many i bridges, mills - &., have been washed away ia , this State. Halifax, Warren and Nash have suf fered in this particular very much, i The only one washed r away ' in Franklin, that we have heard ore the joiljt bridge at liansom s bridge. , , ' If it would hot look like acting . upon the principle of you scratch my back and I'll tickle your elbowi we Would write an editorial upon the present con-i ditioa of iflie.r'Sta.Pres'a'K firuitfal theme.; We will only say that in more thiln thirty-one1 ycar.3 of editorial life and -with an acquaintance .wilh.North CVro- when we wrote pur first' crude.,. commu nication for . tlieprcss,- we have never r known the n.verag:5 so gooi: There are more carefully ; edited papers in the nstricfc scnse'ortJie'word, now m Nortli Caroliua tkw ever before; there Is more of genuine work to be seen hi dailies and weeklies than we remember to liayt, noticed before. The rewards are in dol lars but slim. s The only , genuine re ward is in the good, opinion of worthy people and ia the consciousness of, duty dorf?. Gen . Lee thought" duty the sublimeet word in the language WiL Messenger. mgl soidct tmz-jists. Regulates tho Bowols! orse POWDER.'- , PwrenU Txmae Fever and" cares Ulntuiper. lnound in each package. For Bale by U dealer.- Try It I " For the enro of W Coaghs.Colds, Croup' noarsenes3 Asthmar Whooping Incipient Con- . ' uousa . Bronchitis. sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive persons. At drnjKists. 23 cts. ' ''SPOFF LAf?E'8 C'JBCQ cqakettes for Cx VS&Sotld rZold Waieh' V Sold for S4 1 UU. nutH lto- y. Hot 8 yrnlch In the I warm, rorfect nmuntr. . Warrtntca. Meary solid OoM Han tin r Cim. juoia uaier aua fntr - (ise, Witb Work. umJ I cue or equal vatna. One Veraoa In each loealtiy can aocoja on fraa, toithar with ur lrr and vaiaaoie una 01 nUK . hold Samples. ThaM . unioletji well a tb watch. w tand Free, and aftw yoa hare kept them in your home for 16 monrtte -aitH aktnra then to Ihoee who mar ; baea ealled, tner hceoms your own nropettyThoea. who writs at one can be anre of receiwii the Wtch J - Hnotplea. Wepejr all axpre, freinht, c. Ad.ireM KUnsoafeC.lliox Sli, PartlandjMtttaa , v 6tf - ..t - - ; : rJ13 fc-w (,-1 Ball's BabyJ Syrup Facilitates Tcetfl inn TPrto onhj SSeenti. fir - - . ve iaV S nt)T!TL riiBD cNOTICE. w' Having contracted with,. Jj. l. Mitchell fertile year v889.; and he haying left me without a ciuse, I - do hereby forbid any and" all persons ? from. hiring,- or in any way1 employing said Mitchell under the penalty pre scribed by law. ; ' 13. B.Tomunson. Tune 3rd, 1S89. - v C 'j : : f - . " 1 - 1 ' ' Roses, Best Everblooinlug Sorts Geraniums tube-roses; aiJ other flowers for spring planting. Mo3h vines 'or 'evening ; glories' Also splendid vineii. for the .varnntla. Choice cut-flbwersoQuelSf baskets and floral desisrus best varieties of tomato plants (once t ransplanted J gg plants cibbagei and celery plants . hikI everything- In a' first- clasH floi Ul llpe. -v " '. . v .r ; ' . II. Kteinmit: . ' Raleigh, N. C WEMEANYOU-.V 1- ' - "Again tho painful duty ot' re- '.niifiUing you if the Tact that you owe-us, -and that v must have. It. right awny, forces Jtself bpbn-ns."' We are, "compelled to close j up- our business having sold out to r King Bros; and, kind friend, unless:., you .pay within the next ten days your account yes, even yours, ,vill be placed In the hands of ; a collector. fv. dislike to do this, . and would not ordinarily. Please mBkeus snirie by coming forward and st tle.your account at once. j. . '; ; With great respect;! ; ' : . Kino, Jones' & Co. FonciM?-' :-IIavhv.i qualified as Executor of Roena Johnsnu-: 1 riereby r notify all persons owing tho estate to come ; for ward and settle at ouce, and 'all per sons holding claims '-against the said .'estate will present them fovparment on or beft.re-lheih of May J 800, or this notice will be pleaded in lar. of their recovery. This May Cth, 1889. C M. Cooke, W. K. PHiiXTrs , , :vi.i-a ;ti-y. . ' - - .'T!xecuon ' llaving pialified as . Administrator dV n., c. t.- a., of Simcn Baker, ' ufttie is hereby given to all perua ; owing said estate t come forward and settle, and all persons holding cairns against the estate will presntfthem for payment on or before the 17ih of April 1890, ' or, thia notice will b pleaded in bar of their '- re covery. This April 17th, 18K. sW. K. Phillips, Adm'r.. ... . C. M. Cooke, Att'y. - . " , : Tsrorrio3i3. Xobth: Cabollna,) . 1 . . ' V '' : '-' ". i- In Superior ' " Franklin County. Court. F. C IIoldkn, Guardian ofl .. JBenj.u Hoiiden, Lunatic . i- : y . . .-. C." 'BaiTley ' and Lucy Baily hi wife. ; ;'-'The defendants above named wiltate notice that a. proceeding entitled aa above has been commenced in the '- Superior. Court of .Franklin county to sell for par-; lition a certain parcel $f laud situate in Trecmans Township in Raid connty.'m which defendants have an actual iutcrest; and the said defendants will further take l.otiee that they are required. , to appear on TdeJay the 25h day of June 1SS9 in the office of the lerk "of . the 8up-rior Court of Franklin county in Xouisburg N. C. and answer or demur to ? the peti tion in8;iid proceeeingn or - the "plaintiff will apply to-the court for the relief de manded' in said petition. - - lhis 13th day of May.1889. - . - J. : ' . ,'..:, . . "Wm. J. Ki50, ' Clerk Superior ConrtJ ' Administrator's rtotlco. -.i Ha vjng this day. qualified as Adininis trtor.of John Winston, deceased, all per sons havingdaims against the estate of the said John' Winston, deceased, are v hereby,; notified to - present the same to me on rr before the Cth day of April 1890; or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery,- and all persons iudrbted to said estate will please settle nt one. .-.-. :;,-' N. V. GULLET, , , ' Y Adm'r of John Wiuston, deo'J. April 1st, 1889. . k . , , WAiNiTED 60,000 pounds of arly.currd prini JttKS wanted In exchange lor tohac-; co 8tiek"and basketa; The tobacco will lie taken loose without rad Injf, only the trash thrown out at C cents per pound if cured .brljrht and delivered in High Jomt dur- Intr' the month of August 188D. Ad-V drirss, AV. II. Snow, Hupt .' Ioilent Tobacco. Bam, High Point, Nr C. 7:1 faviifjr fully deinojistr'tted tfur Inn the last two years that tobacco' leaves cured Hoprare fnirri Hiej italic posess a - inarked v euperfurity . over tho stalk cured . leaves bl h ' for -X'hewiHjj a :d stiok i njr, A h e-v to ode r nj now propose-Jc sell to planters the MST WIHK1) STICK in the world apd take tlie wasta of, thir fluids for pay . 'We will irtMke the sticks the Ituijrth t fit yotir barns, which can he fitted np ; with a conduit and ventillator aiid dircc tiows l ven .''with "each purchuse how to care vour primings. We want1 only Ihf.KAltLY GltOWN 'mild tcs ven, fn ji hich ; we are $ now ihii u I ci r 1 1 is t I - : ; - r BEST SMOKINS TGBACCP in.th Uniteir States, rt" exovptiuj;,y kiwibrand.' Our Tobi evu. hn less ?itrati'l flcsif" Nicotine less T .'.fiVnsive troufrties then anvthins in tlie'su'inc line in this e'nnutr); not h; reamm of ar kntvwledfj; of maiinfacture hnt t' reaaim -of t U- .superior mHiinef: r- whifh the Tj".ai-e- -c ured, 'The le.tws are-:ifRKO W UENiTHlSV JVUrl:niPK they are Vt- d in. a. .continuous eiim-lit irf Jlarifit d Air fwpnrsit frm tl;e ta k. . Onr haands an HOUKHV U. UN '0. !v and - NO 2, d 1IXI 12 D ltLI N, " '.Ve have lare nnutiti'S ot the Wire Cured Leaf Or.uiH '..t d. and" ari' now r-ndy t sajvply the 'trade and chntleyrct wOrld to jroluc i;dvo"ial. "-.'"Addrts ' ' V ""- " - . :-:Hr ;. W. IT. SXOV7. --.;"-.. ; . . IIiC.k VoiNT, '. C. : l. ri ;n"rg"-' :iry in. pf ce to rptaUt An'tti 0 iu 35 vuls. ; '-. v- OFlrHK TKSAsuBrB OF Tnja Town from 14th; of May 1838 to 13th BEGEIPT3. Balance in Treasury, 14th May 1888 lieceivedon account of 18S7 Tax. . . ."V v v 1888 J town scales ; ; "44. u froni jJcsnses Auctioneers . . . Dentists -1 v '"; . . ' Exhibitions ':J::.V, Hi Eoomt;;: , tt.- 4. Finct and Con . ''', Sales Olc1 Timber , 1 'v.i ' Oil Barrels f . ; -v.v-f: U'r:: rS'j' I DISBUBBEMENTS. , - , " . Foar Street-Lamp Woges. Oil and repair- ' . jj - " Work Laborers, TimlKsr, Nails fte ; , r Extra Pi-Ike on Special occasions . .'..: lrinlinff. Tax Bok and AdvertUlng i ' ! I si :os rnp Kitrno I ka pviaa - Sanitary Pnrpi ses 0 v Bimal of John Stillivan . ' f i Salary, for .ConiUMt. Ta Gtfecior: Weigher,. i " Rupv.riieeis rui i'oiuiemnu i Salary of Mayor X . V r: T, clrrk f J It' 4. A turner " J " . ' $- r !.'. . tt -,' Commissions for Collectiog liquor 1 4. TreasMrcr'i Commiaglout' . , Balance Cash ou hand -" ' !. ' ' -j SPKCIAL UAlL Balance Hth May 1888 4 ; I'ue br tbe6ta.te Rational Bans . Cash on hand : r . licceired on account Taxs for 187 ; - : DISBURSEMENTS. Taid interest ou Town Bonda to 1st April 1889 for the Town Bonds X)f the Town of Louis burs; ' ' Tre surer' Coiunussions ' - Balance due b . Stale National Bank r ! - iu cash on hand . .' ; . . CEilETER Balance ou html May 14.h lteieired siuce thi-u r ' 1S89 Balance on band May 14th 1889 : TUOilAS Wni TE, Treasurer. We have examined the above account and find it correct- ; - ... . O. L.ELU8,), ; " .. --r , Auditiug Commit tee f . ' G. S. Bakeb, ) , C. C, HABBIS & CO. SerGUOCEltlES SflB&SSeSaV a.-..- -fc aa l n 1 i v . - -T RIi IV. K .1. X Hal . and Fcmalet i- The Fsll Term begfns anRtit 5th 189. Thin Aca.lemy i itunted iu oe f the fluent Mention of tlie SUte. The induce mvnta offered re second to none.- With h healthy locstion, Umrotijfli instruction, and without the 'eriU of town r better Academic advantntfrs enn not be funnd.' ' TEPM6: ' Primaiy Conrte '. ' . 10 00 tityrioediate t'on'ie . 12 50 Advanced t'onnio ' v ' 15 00 Languages (cucli) f ' - -5 00 Music (with use ot Instrument) - 12 SO Board - ' - ?7 00 to 8 00 lioard and tuition most be paid month ly in advance. Ptinils prepared lor- eol leg or tlie active antics of life. ' . ' W. O. DU5, Vrlnc:il. ; : StuJliBfa, IS. C.,.' CEDAR ROt K Al'ADE- or Xouisbubo. tob ctscal yeab of May 1S89. ; - ; ; . - o $107 77 1097 L&2U ma 6 oo 300 : oo 223 CO 20 30 , C75 v 3 60 . S98312 - 30391 246 25 ' 9 00 . 24 80 1 50 500 10 00 ; 1C2 50 0(O 50 00 25 00 48 00 760 3141 j 107 25 9t5l2 ' ! . f . ; . LiceuteS . ;' ' IiOAD FUND. - - . . - .' '. 70Ofi0 136 84 $330 84 " 4 0G 979 71 el 820 C1 29100 10CO 00 45 50 ,420 00 64 11 1820 61 Y FI7ND. 1 50 600 7 50 jJUOCKKlK6-5 J'O'&.fi. S: CHRISTIAN GROCERS ' RICHMOND, VaV . Prompt attention to orders and rat tetaclioa G J AK ANTEED. v ' ... . Uaving qualified as Administrator of W. L. Gay uotlce is. hereby, giferj lo all lersous owlog the sail estate to corue forward and settle, aud all-rxr- sons holding claims Agaiaat the estate will present them for payment oo or before tbe 0th i; May 1830t or tliia botk-e will be pleaded la bar of their recovery r . - r L.U3JoaEs AdnV.. MJtj th, USQ. . v - ' wholesale inrn looaceo , We are now ready Tor delivering cau, to coce for them which wb'l avoid any dclxy. , We wun ex perieuced workmen and nrs-cus muterinl, guarantee or work to he as good aj can be had, and prices a low as auy tuarkM AH who wish any ' . . " . . .. nfuut bring it In an once If they wish It dono promptW, ai H will be impoesinie to do an; ailer the busy seusou L upou ua. We also have a fall supply of Lantern - . and everythlr.e ntjceary in enrinff your crop. ITive J'ist receive! a nice lot of Straw Malthiir. Buggy Washer. Iron Age Cultivators al have a Car Load of . . ' '. s FRESH ROCK LIME to Ttjve in a few dnys, which we expect to off r at a relocl price. Rpni rtitrr that Creiifchaw, HickM A Allen' h tlie pi ice all lhej jrol ni.d LOW PRICKS are to be fouudani yoj will uve tujiiey by g-jlrtg to stc Ihem beiote buying.. . . , .;, " - ' Very Kef pertrullr. ; J . ' - v CiiENSIIA.V, HICKS t ALLKN. AWARDED BTjnTE S VIRGINIA 013 AT RICTTMOND, VA, On the! 888 Tobacco for Finest Lemon Colored Wrappers Fin33t Lemon Colored Cutters, - Finest Leinoii .Colored Smokers, 1 The above Tobacco was grown Wlthta. OBF.R AfK)N3 COilPANV'S ?' Tli BES1 Fertilizer Is plwnja he rhrnpnt.' Certlflcnte can be fur. riMiid iiy the tho?anl irdirrd.' Tlie Ttcco. Dfc-play at tho Vlfln la' ixj cssltlou was the finest the World has over ceeif. T ' ; ' .: - W. L. McGHEB, j - y;':.j- : . r,;. .aniojnton; n.c. ' Also Xasteis a ad Harvest Qieen v . - . ALWAYS ON HAND A LAEGIw STOCK OP ; " : . . npjMHmum suppues ;.N V - V V; AFCIXSTOCKOF .C . - - E 11 E R A L M E R C H A IJ D ! S E-: . CRY EOODb". CLUTK!fiG HA15J. BUQTS AMD SHJES;.;&C-i &C- "A lAre stock orjWasons and Bujaiiew, Carts and mr.teilal for aanoa ; Ite "BOSS P1X5W" U taking the Uay every wherj.- If yoa W.t - firt-class 'COOK aTOVEa, toy store if the pHtca to net It. When yoa cotne to I rankliutou be sure to Klve me h call. ' - - - - - VeryRcfpeclfall; . -v - - W. Li- McG-HEE- F ues. Tobacco Flaea, and advUe All who hav already cornrDeneell work and . . , . , , ,, V EXPOSITION CROP, the- . . . :' - ; FOR 'a - t r - - ONCE ,-V' ;tli ilr. W. T. liuJ;e. an .experienced -V S3 - g.i,-.r;.- " wareiiouscm u of Jauvi:ie-Va., to iako V b fl? ' '- :'. -'' : "":, :--' " . : -s '-' . ' ,; - ?i ;.;,-:-"- -,a ? -'. .
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