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if" ' . - i ; ,;yi 1K.V a Vty 'V- '.V - ! ; v.. - J.;.-V.',;."s .:..-'..'. ... .- - : ei.50 :'i-'.'Ur'-;" .BIX MONTHS, -J ; . .... . . . . . The directors of the North Caro-1 Mina Kaiiroad imet iast wees ana t - ' ? elected Gen. R. F. Hoke to succeed ArOvfirnor xioic-, ;:.s . r rtJisiueut. ui 1 Baid road, bpt Sen. Hoke declined "; I he office.:: ' : ' ' f VCt is rfectly safe JLo sijT that here will.be no war betveen the -United: States and Italy. We ;make tins, statement to allay the I -fears of those who have express j pd themselves ag being ' ".consci piiipusly opposed to war." ' :: v .The people of Kansas are run- : ning jthe woman's rights idpa for ml' it -4st worth. Prohibitionists , women were elected police judges t . ... - - " I ?in two of the towns in that State yast ibursday. How does this !t..' J j a' ' '' l'j j o - I i epuna fo our iaay rRauri The TijiiStf regrets to learn of the assignment of that ur right and honest . druggist, J. Ruflin Williams (Williams & Haywood) :ftf Ralfiiirh. TTft has a host of friends in this countv who svmna- jhize with him in htis financial 'troubles?' : ; - " . 1 In the recent city election of Kansas City, Mo., where women We allowod to vote, the negro wo- i. , V: a v CUl CUUU 1UI IJ-IO iCyJLUllMX,Ll I candidate lor mayor, whereupon 'ihewhitfi m wmt yid fnr the democratic candidate and elected him. The wives of many republicans' voted for the demo prat, whiletthe husbands support ed the republican candidate. The jjsvhite women out there have better judgement than their husbands. AEx. ' r ' And now Secretarv Blaine's friends are'errawiiif? more ao-prpH. 'Vive: He favors ' Harrison, but lately he and the President of the ; Republican party are not under stood to be so much, of political chums and Siamese twins as they isvere held to be. We do not be ii levenow; we have not believed rr J nvu,uuc- fhne the nomination of his party If tendered, him. He may not on- Iv ODenlv onnose if ho r.nntinnpH :n thQ Cabinet the ofSceseeking of Harrison, but he may retire and 1ihen he will become a very formi dable candidate if he so elects. Ex: ; . COKVBN.TIOSPALLBD. i r . tiie Wilmington Messenger says: Atthe Inter-State. Immigration convention held at Asheville last December a resolution was adopt- efi requesting the Governors of the "arious Southern States to call 1 emigration coriventions at some BQitable time during Jho present ypar The Governor of Maryland has called such a. convention and t-day Governor Holt issued a for mal call for one. The date is ay 13th, and the place Raleigh. Requests for the call came from a n amber of points in the State. The convention will consider the Inter-State; exposition here, the I .. .. , t , , rZTT ;tlematorofjnt effort for great display o the State 8 resources at ls- PP0f ? "f- f ! !? "),horJ,t,e3 Kl'pl'1,"?1t' 3- T - "V8 - ,. tectum ajd- very necessary, work to, for the $25,000 appropriated . .; not enough ae a ! observant peo- plonow. It, a hopod, therefore tV flt. fill BOPii'nna f tViai Ot : J .n i mi i. i 'atSr- -r1" aagntmn: Dtrect work caa be done for the Iiiter-State exposition., Bv: that r - the HW ft? the latt iJ1 next fallon'tyou? M- mmmmM'':': ,Maybeyou--h4'tthghtabout M a C t0 Vtion, there as : no it in that light; but if you have - - :ri'Y--- -r,- i Li.'- u j"':' k n-. -'. A rr "MV A iait xeuuee your ' . - v" ;rr-?'-e acreage you are going to pUe up a mmWMm "op that'iU exceed thePlast orie Ar'-yM' now in the Stateand others a:, ' . f , ' , - ; r a coming. They, fall into line - r V 'i-SA'S fielo both -capital and! ener- f The 'State Chronicle v ivili 'soon be.venlarge( to a32 column ,daily iiiiu. v aji put. juua iityv uresis. ; . . ; ..The New York Herald is on the war upon the Mcpnley; tariff. xtiVEBYBODY in me state should feel interested in the Southern Ex- pvp14:1 w uBr j1juai, aieign uexx iaj : A? Kejstuckv7 Judge lias decided thatconfeotionery s . a necessity and .therefore its sale on Sunday is !ega- - ;hat makes'hiiri r solid .x.Ex-PBEsEiTi;.CifTO has been inteyiew.e4 and- gives very good reasons for writing his noted letter in regard ,;to free coinage. The Times will publish the inter view in a future issue. - . ABOUT DEADLY WEAPONS. According. to an act nassed bv , . J the laat Legislature .-'maffistrates were given jurisdiction of assault " '1- -i ii , ' - . . wua aeaaly weapons where no serious damasre was done : but the Supreme Court of North Carolina in a recent decision of State vsl -p esperman, handed down by Judge Clark, decided that the act is not operative, and savs that th stitution restricts the iurisdiction of magistrates 'in criminal cases, wMre the punishment 'cannot ex- ceed a fine of fifty dollars or im Psohment thirty days, and that r"CiV"c " 10 "UL ior the Legislature to cpnfer jurisdic;. tion upon magistrates of anv' nf. w J u"lt,UUJCiil affixed ty law may exceed that limit, lhis decision leaves the magistrates in the same position that, they were before the act was passed. PE3IOCHATS JOIN TlIEM. The South Carolina Republi cans are organizing and a very significant meeting was held in Charleston Thursday. It was the first white Republ can meetiDg ever held in the State and a large number of citizen were present who. have heretofore affiliated with -the straightou Democrats. The dispatch from Cbarlesto n w -uania onsuruuon, g.v mg an account ot the gatherin - . &oes on TO ?a inac ine meet in elected delegates to the Republi can league convention, whic meets at Cincinnati on , the 21st This movement is regarded with some concern here, taken as it is in consideration of the repeated declaration of the alliance in fa vor of a third party. The white " y! -tv,w jicii ij.iiaa ut-'tJu elbowed out of existence- hv thA farmers' movement, and as they will not subscribe to the platform and principles of that movement they will go into the Republican party. There are so many Demo- crats in this state who are disgust- ed with the Tillman administra- tion that there is some danger of the. move developing into a stam pede from . the Democratic party as it exists in this state at pres ent. A DEAD GIVE AWAY. You think you are going to steal a march on them this year; don't -CTkll ' TVill mm.. i ' i urf " " Ju" Bie.Lioi, eoinff 10 thing, and if. you will juat stop to think about it, you will 6e that you can't. , In viowof the bad weather that haeprivaiiedfor solloDitKe' resc- 'utions of the Alliance Scut down the acreage, ana other influences thai look to the end vou would j.jJg0 Uiat tIier0 ol1" small -crop- of 'cotton this : year : woa.,!nH-':o!:1? . ' J.r 1 '1 J n,at oeing the cq.se, you think U0uld Wagood idea te put forth your utmost efforts to ge in as We a cron a , . ' JiTjiH " v . w - - - 0 ...ww pounds 'r - J -; - ' Plant co'rn.-Ex, ' ' ' ' :iTr. " 1 : x; ; v . ; O B ITUAItV., Mrs; iliUTroj Lankford, widow of the late, j: E- Lalikt'ord, was brrn March 8ih, 1804; aud lied Much g$.fa. ll. the ol'd lioraestead. the residence now u a.,, Franklin county, N. The dccewcl bad teen for more tlian- sixty years a mender of (lie Baptist fchur jh at Maple ipnn, having bcon baptisctl by Rev, James Delke.- Sister Lankford was a model woman --sincere, , true, frahk," charitable; and i'viuA 'grace ba(J mould ed her .charaoier iuto a fonn of- beoUtv auJ loveliue88, Tare and tusrked. Sre created a home' who 'e attractioiis boDJid the family to it ilh hooks of steel, and whose hospitality make the iest at once a member of Vie Cimily circle. fShe was a lover of good people enjoyed i-eeuiy the variety of preachto of the gospel, was deeply in tercsted In iheiir work and their trials, nnd helpol them quietly but eCectaally. Her work remains In the lives of those who she feared, in the hearts torched b' her gentle. -words and bea;iti!ul hie and iu a. coiiimanity and churt h made better by her consistency, fidelity and active but uiiosteutaiioim benevolence. Fo ten years she liad been au invalid and loul'J not arliciaUn actively in the work nier .liut uer mto-et w her church, her fa mily. and the cause uf bumaui ty continued una'ated t the end. She seemed to be dwelling in a border-labcC with gro dly Cauaan ip full view, and n.me. the It ss djj her eye. kindle; with its pkl time luster as she cnverscd about matters pertaining to'.-,this lif. Comd the ceaseless ministrations as a devoted daughter and the prayers and attemioris of dt voted sns and kind friei.ds have availed, she would hve lived many years yet. But she had "fousht the rood fight and fin'8'ed her course and "came .to her grave in a full ge, like a shock of corn cbmt th in his season." Wm.IIoyalL Prepare for far m Tima of Peacs ! MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MAD E. I have a few more of those vamahle hand pamra that have saved o miM-h pjoperty from fire, saved thousand of dollars to farmers in the deaructiouxf uisect pesls on lolacc heus. jruri'eiis, fruit trees. &c. You lmve only to try theni to be satisfietl of their yalue. $avn yourself, w ile and children muoh haid lalor in the prescrvatkai of your crop, and the destruction ff its eue mies- II. C. Kkakney. We hare made a second onler for buisi'a gajtr n ecerl. WlU nrrive in a few daj-s. Call and s-t a fresh lot, Thomas & Aycocke. GRAXTJLATED SUGAR, 16 lba for one UOlUiT, H( Klbjj 3i UUIMQ'3. Duke & Parharn Hfld nt Meadows fr the lf-st prices of the sASon. Clear theek $271.56. IIiirht& Mitc?;incr sfl'd with Menrhwft a fi:ii lond. jjulioooy rnrvera at an average, for a'l ynls 2 22. Freh linnunijas, Onuipes and Lemoqs alwiTs on liana at King & uarons. . Don't fail to look nt the Cox Cotton Pljmter before you buy. For sale by King & Mncon. Farmers pant lobaeco aud sell with Mt-adows for big prices. We will show prii es tr'th anv house in the Stale. Meadows & 'Jo. TUUNKS nd VALINES at Kinjr & Macou'a. Size. Ktvle aud IVices to suit an. W,hen ytiu waut bia prices sell wllh Meadows. Meadows aold tha hi??eit hvralr ' rf tne seasou lor an average of all crudes 14.08. -Meadovshas hrd full sales rrprr rlnv he jiast week aud h-s seut the farmer nome pai: y. v NOTICE. By virtue of the authority siren me In an order of the Sxiperior Court, tnnde by B B. Ma8senbnrp, (. lerk, in the speela'i proceedings to sell land lor divixion, ent: tied Cbrs D. Malone. trustee, t': IT. SKam- Robt. J. Shaw and others x parte, I will feu n me zjrn any 01 .May isai. beinir Saturday, at -the Conrt Iloute door io Lonishurp, N. C!.. at 12 o'clock, M- to the ingnesi.niaaer,the rollowinit valasble reai estate in inuisonre, !. t...to-wit: ThwShaw properly, situated on the West side of Main street, bounded on the Kftrtli Vi-b the lake, and on the South and V est by the land of J. J. Person, contjiininrr nhnnt tiro acres, upon which there are in good re-i wair a dwelling house. ont-hnniM A . . The sate is made subject to a least for me year to tne present occupant. .Mr. W. tr. Thoroa. but the purchaser of the ! property at this sale will collect the rent iw iiie wraejor me naiance ot tn yar. Terms of sale will be made - known upon day of sale. " v This 20th of April 1801. . F. S. SPRtn-L, Com'r. ,, v MORTGAGE BATE, 7 ; By virtue of a mortgage executed by B Ta. I;ivi. Februarv 20. 1fiS nrtrl 7nl werea in ne onice oi the Kecister of Deeds or Irnnhun countv. in V.V to page 69, 1 will sell bv publio Auction for cash, at the Court House door tn Louis Rurz. on May mzs, i?91, one tract of 1-inrt situated in said Countv end, bounded as follows:. BepirinifR at a bridwe on Uu tie anoceo creeK thence K 9.t w ma n i I0r L. to a stake in West de of Pus-t's uraacii; vnence o. ce, 33, f. 15. L. t d cine on the . West siiin r th v. iloie rod. thence N. tn W in r kt to a stone on South side of "Little Shocco ereeK, tnence ctown the creek to the be ginning, containing fiftysix acres. . TKi. A wall 1 K i om . auw ai it Oiii r - ? EUGKrTK TFTrtUX UnWm... PlTTMJtl? vPHAW. AUATUevn. ; : Machinery . F01t: SALE ! I have for sale a power Talbott engine," to- getner: witn. saw mill com- "ll ; FINE PIGS FOR SALE. " , 1 have a few ' fin ESSEX PIGS" for sale. Price, $5.00 per pair. ' n : Dr. l S. Foster. Lnutsbnrir; N.CL . SALE OF TOWN LOT7 . On Ma? 15th; l&9l.t 12 ft'eloek. at tl Court ITottw dor io Iahbarsr, N . fL, we will offer for mI tn .thp bighttt bMJcr, the lot known m th "Tempermnec lot." situated Sooth of and arfJiiirK the Eagle Uotrl property, fronti o 25 ft, 9 incliea n Mmio street, and rtinning back 61 fet '.fii i the moat deai.rn.hle rarant lt in the buHinrw portion of Looibor& Term of Mile: One third of orrha money nuh, and the balaucv in aiz month with 8 per cent. Lotereat. . .. , ; r. S. Fprctll, . - i " O. L. CiXIS. . , . ' Committee. ' We'want to buv one hnndred head of cattle to fatten' for beef, , for which we will' pay the Carii. If yon have any for sale, please let us Know about tnem. Respectfully, F.N. E(iKRTOXand K. P. HILL. ISitlb of Land for Taxes. Oa Moudar. Ifsv 4 h 1891. I aha!! se-1 at the Court House door iu Lou borg, jNiCv f r cash. iie followmg real Hc-C Keaknev. She i ill". April 3, 191. FBANKLISTON TOWNSHIP. Karry KearneV. 6C1 criB. Tar river, 1890 a 30 19 GOLD MTNE TOVFIfSlIIP, E J Laider, 1924 acres . 18 CO m CKDAR KOCK TOWNSHIP, Jno Bartholomew, 47 acre, Ked U...1 V '. . CYPRESS CREEK. Bob Jones, 20 acres on Cypres creek, interest aud taxes due fr 10 years 15 ?0 NOTICE. Nobth Carolina. ) SUPERIOR COUET. FraiUin Count jJ Katild Weater va Bartiett Gupton- By virtue ot an execution and order aale iianed from the Superior Court Franklin t'v. in (liohm. nfitlri A recUJ to the nndmiiTUMl I will an linn day the 4th day vf 51 av at 12 o'clock ... - . . k. . . I N : I i aell to th tiuhffct bidder, for cash a the interest that Uarrutt Gupton baa in lot No. 6 in the division of real etUte o Loc ley Wester, aiiuated iu Cedur Uoek Township, adioioine Ann U'od lot No. Plucmier Gupton, No. T. Exum H'eiU-r No. 4. aod others, conta.aiuj; 1714 acres io aaiirfiY tne jaugutent uu iroru tirri elt CumUu on lot .o. 6 to lot No.9, witl iuterest aud oukta. H.C KZAB3EY, 8UVn. April 1,1831. ;--A . R AMOVED. I have moved nv t-'arpentfr Shop to the house on Nah Street formerly oc cupied !y Jt huHuUivna. wliere I a prej-ared to nv my i-ustoniT nt short nitch. Gre me ymn p:itron age..I will endeavor to ci ve fcatinmcti- n. lteapcctfully. John Dickers. eypttett;,S:iUsrv tiupaid taxes due. un derscja 57t Chanter 218, Lmw f 1889; kud Chapter 10G, Lmw -f 18Q1. Crenshaw, Hiclis & Allen. 31 CAB LODAS FLOUB, 1 CAU LOAD nAY, 1 CARLOAD HEAT, 1 CAR LOAD LIME, , 25 Kegs Kails, 3 to 60, in stx k and f r tale at OK IKON" AGE CULTIVATORS ?20 IRON AGE CULTIVATORS -tSrlron -'ron Aw ;a LLIA"KCTT TTARROWCV DUX3r-nnd BOSS Turning Plows, Carolina and Stonewall COTTON J,los;it3uano Sowers. Simvcls. Spndes, ntch-f'rkJ, Gardeti Rake. Potato Digsers, UUlingaud Grubbinsf floes, Mattocks, Picks, and Cotton Uoet... . Frttl - , from 75 to 150 pounds. eSTAjf-FULL STOCK OF SEED OATS AND BRAND oN HAND. We receive regularlj, evorj Tuesday tad Friday, SOFBBiEAD.' -. . ' . - . - - . . . . . .Ttiesday andSaturdiy neckier SAUSAGE. We jjet Mason's Cracker every week. Come aud stive CRENSHAW. HICKS & ALLEN. Louis, burg, N. C.,' au oppoituuity to prote that, the above is correct. j . The"Y. E.C.- U laktts the d.ir. nd liked by every trial pvrton over i tear of TliAiuaa Ac Avcocki can supulv.Tou with ooe or o e hun dred. Call at their dritr atote and; try tnem. - - . a - . . OUDfcU Of tiALavi Tha tobacco aeJca tor April forth Loa burg market rocj iwt to&pwa: Uuirbea' Uedowa' ' rareraida i l . a ,8 . a .; . .i ; . - i a 3 . a j 1 7 , l a - a s;- '-a-, .1 . - a a 3 l io 1 a 14 a l a is a . . 3 i la . i a s it. - s . i , a ai ' a 8 l . 24 ' l a 8 8 -1 -a 21 ' a . s i vh i a a ao 8 i a so a a 'i Wheu In town. Von are moat urdillv inTilrd u m r Jta.lr atiir am llrkt icet, ilakt of' Uuurt Iloiiae, where yu win ooa a niceiy v-ctu t4ck i use Jewelry, such as . vatchea, chains aod charm, cioca. rinm. uius ot th lti dvaiua.cutfoattuus, g-td pens, car ring. uauiea, oraveMria, e)ctM-s ana a nu ot her of other nice things. I iuak a apce iiUty of repairing clucHa. watebca and all Linda of icwrlr, at verv reiuoiIil imrn (V lue m caal aiid 1 will ptea yun. UesUicuulty, II. M. FRA7.ir.R LouUburjr, N. C VOW ATfLW'UU.Y. If you want Tour pretrirtiona care- fulJV toaii-ouixJcil. bv an ext br eiw nl phar iuhcUl. t-nny iheru to ne Diug str- of Thoma & AVCiiTKM WLjhhw to ouit the mert liarul a Uis- inef I ill ne;i avil vf my good ui cost. v.otue anu aee. W. P. Webb. dm JllA oj ajns n u Oil ptm U'O;) it?S JOJ 'vtI Piwh i" i-nii oi . vi ikmi3 no. Him a 'luntio aii ui XrMHj.tijAA ojtf iCaiji dtM'P aoi jno puy .'uo ukd nojr Minip uiatj) i?non dl0 MOl 'XpK4.Cj.A Ot ijpilOA. w IW tt.oild iriQ 'lH hmh , ! dUH KJXX3 J( .1X pVMl M pUU o(l tniv iOJ sijj tuuj JJ;k jhvti oia liot, L'liysnutliciMiiuiao, Twelve choice, verhlooniin fe for or, doilar. Tweivo ih-kc ch-v- i r .. - -i.-ii . ili j iv,u' lamuMiB ivr u uuiuir. liiiita and other d'C-ralive pla t, i-ol u. uoubi! vmie'p. gtr.iiuum-. eir , . r out dr il.muir Cut frvv. ra. b-nqaet and lloinl doiue. MnuhaA ami ilici ryrecui". Tona"oe-, mlbn2 nud pot vToa ii rsz nt Swwt iaii lant iu nn q'i .ntu rwaiy b-U' Aptil 15th. Lelery plant ready iu Jui.e ai:d Jul v. II.Steinmitz, r!oHs, ATT ACTIMENTS. OK ni h the ATTACUMENTS. qO. OREErfi DEALERS 7.V-. STANDARD FERTILIZERS, """afcaa'XaB We desire tn mncrtnlA our rostomwa sod th ttrrrm &vnVtj on Ue fumLrul tt- rht jenr sod liorw UmI we ny b bJerJ Ppnn fully iihm.Ii tb. yenr si1 we Uh IVafVA UUIMiii V FLOUR, Hay, Sed Cat tad a fuU lue of PLOWSaul tlw CAbTINGS, Famv hi luiUnj-.ui. Harness, Harness, Harness, Just received a full IUie of We llarncM, alio Brkilc. Jtc. SCHOOL BOOKS- We hre a full Uoe feabooj Cooka Cor rufdc Scboolst Coomct price. &c Bedsteads and Mattresses A Ur.'e tock cf tuSct tA Genu Shoe, GenU au. GecU Dress Shirts. A FULL LINK OF HOCK EH V. anJ rnnry othee n-x! mh'rh ma be Loii-jhi hi rw vi ry h.whi ith- . U'c n?' Ul t e kl I. I aul- rArrATAltJ CUANt-THl rtl efT4l oiIwt .-!-Ufcrl hrmU tlint Mr are rU pir iikhk or cutnu ay:U Dt a!!. Cusn tu a . All of tht alote lor kale lo-, f,.r Cb or ou Tiuie to -Um1IT tc ing vuauicer. Vuura r pei.tfully. Feby. 23t!., Igil. P. S. lla:it Bod Cloth. 1J wire Announcement NO 2 Io cur first Aonruncr-mct t of lUrii.t e Kn tuck a df'drA OfCr In ceiiniK tin p--U lldrrlil aid tii-d.; a trenter drnauJ Sur lUe frj thnu a:ti. i-itdl h luve lout.l frxu l e ilat uLiOu.rrr all tt p o tltey had on ld in the-e l.na. We will cvuliuuv to Sell th to at toou er fric-a ns e alwaya give U.e trad - lUa 'HJKN'KKir UK t)Uit BAUGAINS. Our ilr. II ill 1 avin had an exnteoce of 12 ttr in tbe wrult Sloe fuauuf iciuria bua;oeA g:es hLn the d.uue io bu)iu ih lu. of goud. E Vi EMBE Err after tbis lot 1a vloard out we tauuot rl any mote. Xc4 the follower? price; JcT"Mcafa buckle ami Uce Siid down, (Penitrntlary made.) $1.00 pw pair, wortli 1.75. ttSyMen'a Kin Itnwa. H.pi. SirMoii'a bct AlaU. 11.23. ZSTMen'R ItUBIJElt Shoes, 40 ccMh ier pair.Ea taTlvHlie Calf IMUh, l.?5 a tnir. it.d a fnU Hue of -.be ttles io IGnT.aalUIIES.Nff.mitS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Wa pU. mod bo in ad ol Htj4 and F7 OnUTEJUCS. Wood aad WCotr War. Tut War and Crock fry, t , ttc, doal tail to rail oa aa. f'U bs Cakas, Candies, Oranges, Apples, Banannas and IJemons alwnp on hand. Hllili & CO.. Louisbure. N. C. NEW GOODS! We havejct received a Laire ftotMble Gorala ht we are sd'ux; examine tbeta wbcq you com to FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!!! We have on tundabl? Hock of iAJWKbT L1VLNG 1'HICE. . you. C 8 GIGARSTjj ' CIGARS, ' CIGARS. 1 Our abowcaJM are filled with many of the Choice Brand ct Cvara. yow tf you wmt a Good Smoke tx a LITTLE Moaey, call at our pic . aod we can aatiiy jou. . . . Yexy Kepectfa!lj, - PIPPIN, CARLELE & CO. l' l R B O ri O D GENEIL1I, MEKCUANDISE. Lonsnczc.v. a . o- U y tLl e kr Unit caiTlteZ m MEAT, GHEEN 4 YAHUOUU- to u it aiid ayo roar t Uut- NEW GOODS!! rd well elec-! atnek of Xew'a&d vert LOW FUU CAblL li ur to town. F!our, which we are cSerlrizaithe yctt Give u a trial ou Flour aod t UI lit i J - P: IMBERLAKE, ; LiOuisburg, N. C. At Carlile's Old Stand. y-3. , t;.
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