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i1 ' 14' T:Yl. ..;.f;. Vs t; i 1 ! ":V.CY':yY' ' ,1 ... v- -7iY V -.?-'--.'i'v '' i Jf A. THOMASi -Editor and Proprietor, THE Fft ANK tilN T IMI5S close to shore, and let the storm 1 The activity of the Baptist in rage witn us-iow prices lornis prp i norm vartmna is seen - in dact.1; ' ' v' I statement of our Raleigh corres- Jt would be' well for our farmer pbn dent that they have 104 mis- friends to bear in mind that good siouaries and seventeen, colpor- geheralship. requires the widest J teurs At work .in this State. This, scope of thought and preparation shows great Zeal and betokens , a for the. worse p os s lb 1 e "defeat, J constant extending of the prin- The result whil d i's c on r a g- ciples and practices of that large ONE TEAR, SIX MONTHS, , ' A Friday, May 1; v 11.501 i.oo 1891, : TW R. IUKI3 A:NI THE LOUl- BUUO FEMALE COLLEGE. ; As our readers and many others already kndw ' Mf.iWashingt6n Duke, of Durham, a few weeks ing is not as disastrous as if taken unawares, ':clr'-:X 'J ' -! THE. PROGHGSiI VEVABMEtt ON THE THUtD PAKTY; j ,v The Progressive Farmer of last body of people.' The best" part of it is that the ' colporteurs ; dis- - , 1 tribute the Word of God wherev er "they find destitution. -Wil." Star. : :';s FINE PGS FOR SALE! ' ' ." ' I hive'a'fbw-' fine . ESSES PIGS" for 8aTe. Prite $5.00 rr pair. ; - Db. P. S. Foster. Iibu'bnrjr. N. C. , -:' ' "v. -J-"-, . : SALE OF TOWN" LOT. , Ob Mny 15th, lb9l.t 12 clock,t the Court House door in Louiburg, K. C w vUl offer for s&le to the highest bidder tlie lot known u the "Temperance lot, sitnatea souin oi ana aajoiuing ine wric Hotel property, fronting 25 feet, 9 iuehea 'on. Main street, and running baek 61 feet This is the most desirable vacant lot in the business portion of Loniabnrg.' Terms of sale: One third of purchase -money rash, and the balance in six months with 8 per cent, interest. ' - V.' : . t P. 8. Spbuhx, i" O. L.KUJ8. , " - Coraiuittee. MORTGAGE SALE, By virtue of a moHnre executed h n. L. Davis, February 20, 1838, and dul reg istered in the See of the Kerlster of Deeds cl Franklin eoontr. In book 7&J page t. l vui sell by public auction for cash, at the Court Ilouse door io Louis- burg. N.O. on Jiay 23, 1891, one tract of WDd situatea in said county and bounded as follows:. Beeinnirjr at a bridsre oa Lit tle Shoceo ereek. thence 8. 25. W, 104. P. 10, L. to a stake la West side of Pus-y's branoh, thence a. &&, r. 33. P. 15. L. to a i . i ir i ... & 1'ium ru mi r, i, nae ri ine oia new Hope nwd, theaee N. 10, W. 1S5, P. 5, L. to a stone on South side of Little 8hoo ereek, thence down-the ereek to the be ginning, containing fifty-six acres. K This April 15, 18V1. V tUGK.xKTHOEXB, Mortraree. PtTTMAK A fH aw. Attorney". ! i I T I I J: 1 '1 ago, purchased the Louisburg Fe- week contains the: .following ar male College" property. At the ticle on the proposed third party ; time of the purchase, and since, "We "see that an effort is making a great deal of speculation has been to induce southern alliancemen to indulged in as to what changes, if attend the meeting in , Cincinnati Aiirtita: the lire th ren. .The" Raleigh" News-Observer any, Mr. Duke would make in its to form a third party. .We' think. the alliance should our people along this : line the- ed- maintain its distinct character as itor of the Times addressed a let- a non-partizan agricultural organ ter to Mr. Duk, asking him some i2ation. This it cannot do r if it questions in regurd to it and re- goes into a third party. We think questing him to write us the facts the:allianee should continue to so that we might grve themto pur hold its present independent posi- readers. He has very' kindly, - af ter some delay, answered the ques tions propounded, and authorized us to state that the report that he would name it the "Mary -Duke tion", in order that its votes may be cast for the men and party that gives surest promise of bringing in the reforms we demand. The al liance will be true to the purpose College" was all a mistake, and 0f its organization only so long as -that it would remam as heretofore ;f refnses to antaeonize anv and "The Louisburg Female College." If the name is ever changed, it will not be done in several years. The Times will state further, that .the rjresent t)lan of ; Mr. Duke is to lease the property to Prof. S. D. Baelev: the present President, for a term of years, upon conditions satisfactory to both parties. The strength of the influence of Mr. I Duke and his friends will be fully I given to make the College a com plete success, and in this effort 11 i. i j lm m. . all parties, as such. We demand m a aress ox type. i.r.Mt t rafm tnr tk It is much improved. Brother UAwcOUAo J a. ivivi jul vuw v x s . vr s v - v i . . benefit of alLand we have, the Wll8on 18 getting out a ood pa- MAC BIN KRY J it. T1.1l!- ' ' Ml ... ' I . . Uli anu tneanwiugencerwui consoi- t WnA, 00U IJm & - - Dower vTalbott encrine.-to- The Wilmington Messenger jrethcr with.Baw mill com- u ui uio n.-auiug paptfru ui ids i rlet 4iu muum iucbsrs. i v ; v , , - j ir. . IMBERLAKE, jacsson s i5eii, twoxceUent job W J.sJJ Louisburff, N. C. primers oi mat city. iro. Jvings- bury, we are ' gl ad to; . state, re mains as editor. The Raleigh - Evening Visitor has. recettly completed another volume. It is a sprightly paper.. and if it could reach its out-of- the-town subscribers on the even ing of publication, it - would be more popular here. The Wilson Advance appeared nnmhftra tn finahlfl ua to enforce I P our demands. Let us therefore, stand apart until all the parties shall have formulated their prin ciples and politics and shall have brought out their candidates. Then let us meet and give those candidates our support who shall have declared .in favor of our de mands. In this way we can force We have received the Farmer's Advocate, of Tarboro, organ of the Edgecombe alliance, edited by , Messrs. Jas. B. Lloyd and Paul Jones. It is well printed and edited. Sale of Land for Tuxes. . Oo Alondav. My. 4 h 1801, .1 shall eell tbeyourt House dour ia Lou s- tmrg, JC3.f ir cash the following real estate to 8atiry uuwu.l taxes due. .ua der Section 57, Chapter 218, Lnwa of 1389, ana Chapter 166, Laws of J8VJ1. II. C Kearney. Sheiiff. April 3, 191.- 1TBANKL1ICTON TOWNSHIP. Ilarnr KearneY. CC1 crct. Tar river, 1890 3(5 19 GOLD MINE TOWNSHIP. E JIttiierl92I acra I8 60 ' , icKPAB ROCK TOWNSHIP. Jno Bkrtb6l(rmew 47cre9.Ked . Bud creek -j A 4 77 CYPRESS CREEK. p Bob Jones, 20 acres on Cypre creek, inter eat and taxes due for 10 years IS 70 NOTICE. it Nobtb Carolina, XUTICE. " " a By rlrtne of the author! tr rlvea ma In an firder of the bcurior Cvart, made br r 1 1 X f i ... . . proceedings to sell land for dtvUlnn, hih tied Ch- D. Maloae, truatee, C. K. hw, Ribt. J. fchaw and other x parte, I vili ell an the ttird dr of May 1891. being Saturday, at the Court Hou door io LoHubanr. N. l. at 19 o'clock. to the highest bidder,, the following valuable real eetaU ia LouUborg, S. t.' to-wit: Tha bhaw property, situated oo the Wet aide of Wain street, bounded oo the North by th property of E. W. Timber. lakr, and on the youth and W eat -br th laud of J. J. Pr ron. coaudnior about two acres, upon which there are in good re-- pair a aweuiue nouae, wut-nousea. c n i. -. i t . i , I the year 1S91 to the preaent oocupaat. iSr. w. G. Thotuaa, but the porehaavr of the ! property at thla aie will collect the rent lor Hie rain for the balance of the Terms of sal will be taade known day of sale. This 20th of April 191. F8. i-PliclLL, Cenr. year. upon 1 r. J W lllln' UarkiscH. Wilson Advance. - That was au aroueing eploode in Bal- ninl. An.. t . 1 . - Jt 1 O j hearty co-operation of this entire mands and support our wishes: U rlin: Kecretarv c:okJ and . ni. r.n- It is unnecessary for the By standing apart we do not mean (jarr were walking down Fayetteville Qthey will expect the continuous the parties to recognize our de- section. that our people should refrain street. A street urchin Bring out, "IIr from attending the primaries. They ray for de nex Governor." Thr. ehats j Times to say that the best interest I of the ton and section demands the positive and permanent success ' a i a v oi our estaoiisnea scnoois, as I such a fact is too apparent to all. lit is the duty of every citizen of Louisburg and of this section to it" " faid in everymanner possible to make the College, as well as the J MajWm. A. Heabne, a veteran Male Academy, the most, flourish- journalist of this State, died a few ting schools in the State, as in so days ago at Winston. doing every other interest will be can attend those meeting with ereater advantage to our move- ments,when their numbers are large enough to enable them to compel fair play." prosperous and the people gener ally greatly benefitted. . TON,. i. c f As the Charlotte Democrat says, the overproduction of cotton is evi denced by the crop now largely marketed is a grave subject for the thought of the planter and spin- ner. ine iormernas in a measure Whilst, the President is on his triumphal parlor-car tour ... vaunt ing f. r o m trb ere & t e n d of the train the advantages past and positive of Republican adminis tration, the Secretary of the Treas ury, remarks the Philadelphia Record, is shining among bankers and brokers trying to set money ; enough together to pay maturing pension bills. Besides the imme diate pensions there are calls from were simultaneously lifled and three voices chorused. Thank you my boy P Farmers put a price on Wheat. Sumner, 111., April 25 The Far mers' Mutual Benefit Association as semblies throughout i ho sections of this State have beeu holding me tins dur- a w' mg ine past wee, ana are oent on re ceiving more money for the wheat crop of 1891. They are-calling ou associa tions throughout the country to pass; resolutions pimi'ar to theirs, whio- reau& as iouows : uesotvcu. l ttat we combine and demand uo less than $1.25 a bushel for our wheat crop of 1891. They expect to have fiequent and nu merous . meetings, and firmly declare they will have this price for the wheat or it will never move. SUPERIOR COURT. Franklin Count j, Matilda Wester vs Harriett Cur-ton By vlrtae bt arfeiecutina and order of sale isbiLbd from the Superior Court of Franklin i o.. in the above entitled eaedi reeted to the undersigned. I will on 11 ou dar the 4th day of lar lt91. at 12 o'clock m. at the nonrt house door ia LuUburjr, sell to the higbekt bidder, for cash aJl the interest that Harnett Gupton has in lot No. fi in the division of real estate ff Locky Wester, situated in Cedar Rock Township, adjoining Ann Wood lot No. 5 Pluniuter Gupton, o. 7. Exuni Westrr, No. 4. and others. eonUtuinir 17) acres. To satisfy the judgment due fronr Ilarri ett Cunton on lot .o. 6 to lot No. 9, with luterest and costs. v H.C. Kksrxkt, ShVff. April 1,1891. 1 have moved my (.'arpenter Shop to the.house on Nash Street formerly oc cupied by J huSuIlivku. where 1 am preiared to ki rvc my cusiom rs at short KrTiCB. . Give me your patroo age.will endeavor to give saUacticu. .- ' J. ". lteepecllully. Jojin Dickkxs, The "W. E. C.' U takiag the day. and is liked by every male peron over 11 vears of ae. Hknuaa A Ajcokt can supply you with one or o e huu dred Call at tl.eir dru; store and try them. BARGAINS IN JEWELRY. When In town, yon are moat cordially iavited to my .Jewelry store oa Market street, East of Court llonsa, where you will and a nicely selected itwck of fine Jewelry, such a watch vs. chains and cbariua, Clocks, rinfs, pins -oi tne Utest designs, cuff buttons, gold pens, ear ring. baugjes, braeelets, eelastes and a nut ber oi otaer aic tuiuKS. L taaKe a spee laJty of repairing eleks. watches and all kiuds of c welry at very reasonable prices. t'ive ine a cau ana 1 will please you. iiespecllully, IL ii. FIUZIER. LonUbnrg, N. C. YOUR ATTESTIOX. If you want your pre crUions care fully iomjouudel, by au exierieuied pmrmauaU enny them totiif Str.- of Thomas & Aycockk Drug ltoaca, CliryaitiilUcuiuins, Vc iweive ciioice, everutooniini: r'e for out- dollar. Twelve ih-.ice chry Huuheinuii8 for oi.e dolLtr. lalnis and otitPT d. crU ive plaas, roltu., douhlM vioieis, gcrHiiuim, etc , for otit tlor ilniuojt Lut Uivvi i-s, bouquets and floitvl desuius. Miolias ami t hoice cVi rgrecus. Tomii'oe, rAksn nud lot tro.vn Ui5 pliiita. 8Tet p luO' planu iu am q i..nliu remly alr-ut April 15lh... Celery plnuLs rctdy Jui.e aud Julv. II. tjTBINMlTZ. Florist, in been the greater sufferer, but the I the States. Repression in the staple has hard ly yet been reflected by a declinel ; The boy who leaves at the end of .in the product of the spindle and a common school course with a love the loom. There it is that the for reading good books, is better inanuf acturer will'realize what low prepared for a- life of .honor and cotton means to him. The influence than one who has passed large holding in the country and through a high school without that at foreign ports, noticeable Liver- love ; and he who has an ordinary pooi, mcucaie xnai at leest one scnooi eaucauon, wiin agooa taste million bales will be carried over j for good reading, is better equipp- to effect the price of the coming ed for the duties of life than the crop, be it large or medium. A J graduate of the best college or tini THE mutual mm LIFEE- Insurance Com pany; of NEWARK, N. J.; HAS $44,629,228.59 Assetts, WITH SURPLUS OF- -$5,843,096 03. . It endorses on its Policies, a deSinite lah - Surrender value. Wilt uaiat At prognosis of the yield of the fall versity in the country without that KKt ifJ- tXST. V, iFSaJS Crenshaw, Hicks & Alls el 31 gAR LODAS FLOUR, 1 CAU LOAD n AY, - I CAR LOAD MEAT, 1 CAR LOAD LIME, of 1891 must at this time be based taste. Exchange. , upon two things. First, the effect time to pay their premiums, thereby pre ventinir forfeiture. It also state on the face of the policy the guaranteed value of every policy alter two fu annual prcmi .1 V - . uuio bbt oeen paid, it is 25 Kegs XaUs, 3 to 60, in stock and f r sale at of the long spell of bad Weather AMlu TO PPTSI1RU. which marked the days of Febru- Notwithstanding the fact that LIBERAL, ary and March and the incident fifty-three million of 4 and per backset . to : initial . crop v work. cent, bonds are due in: September, Second, the advice of many Alii- l and that the Republican Secretary Thomas White, who hat had a policy in ances to their members to reduce pt the. Treasurr is nuzzlinff- hial "mpanyjor ni ytars: the acreage of cotton planting and brains to raise the 'money with to raise corn. Thus we have evil 1 which to meet the oblicationfl'-t.hA 'DkabSir: I hold a policy in the via forebodings, butthe fact now.hard- Republican orators in Cincinnati wark,h hich'waTukeTo0 my life 2?d of May.-lSW., and-jiontintted now ue Dreaiune out or tne war. on sis A M 11 T I . . f . . i-uuuo oi wmcn iaa to oucontinua pay ment of premiums .After the close of the war tne. company liberally reinstated, the policy oo th oriemal terms. ' aud have since, on more than one occasion, advano CONSERVATIVE ASD STRONG. . Rtud the following letter from Mr. - iLocMBTOO.tf.C.; Oct. 10, 1888. MB. J. U.Wbewby, State Agt., Kaleigh, N. a 25 ATT ACI t MENTH. ith the ATTACUM ENTiJ. IRON AGE CULTIVATORS IUON AGE. CULTIVATORS 10-Iron Ajre A IXIANUTTI TTARROWCJ CXJ. JUL ARROWS 25. iQr'roa Ae XlLLIAf ly bear: put A Which these the -gloomv outlook ('are; eiultin glover the rforifla nt iha occurrences micrht i Rerjublicari v- nartv WVion .!r" 1 . s . '-. K I- r IT J V prdinarily give rise to. ;ForV the j Harrison entered office he found backset br0Uffht 'about . hv thftJ th A vn.nl fa nf frio ,Taan , ine ; planter pitcnearin lxo oyernowmg with money accu- money, on account of the policy, to with a will. vand.he has met the mulated bv the - - i md " r -" mm -m mm m. w i acust aua uie ui v - a si mra trraar aw An ti dence ln the ability and management of j ; w"n -present lights before me, 1 would not be willing to exchange it for auy other. . . .'Yours truly,- V - ' ; ' ; " :. TbomIs White. DU3TN and BOSS Turning plows, Carolina and Stonewall COTTOX PioW;?GViaio Sower. 8'ioveJa. Spndes, Pitcli-forka. , Garden Kakea. . Potato Diggers, Uilling aixl Grubbing Uoea, Mattocks, licka, ami V'M'-'. v.ottou.Uoef. . t I threatening disaster and turned it ment of Mr. Cleveland's adminis- Axnereiy into an incident. The ad- t ration, and yet, before he has vice oi me Alliance nas; been ; so completed two-thirds of his term: xnoQinea mat ea.cn maividual will J he hnds that the extravagance of - more man lively exercise his own hisiadministratjon has depleted ' ; ; judgment hence his mends wjll the Treasury, plunged the countrv ; soon.be capped with;; the white in great debt, and that his Renub- f ; ; fiwer tn?h the bull and its sequel, licari Congress has left a deficit of ; w F f w" v ' wouu;appear i sucn magniiuue as to almost crip- t' in the natural order of things that pie - the ; financial wheels of the - - n; wuiiugcrop wm De a Dig one i Vxovernment. , to which must be added the mil .'i - from 75 to 150 pounds. J-A FULL STOCK OF SEED OATS AND BRAND uN HAND. We receive regularly every Tuesday and Friday, ! The record of tha ComoanT far tK past forty41ve years, taken teirether with uie nnequaiied liberality of it - Poliey intracts. and its unsurpassed renuta. uau lor lair- dealing with its members. proves that the Mctuai. Bbneftt furnish. the . .: " . Cl" jLt y Best Insurance for the Lowest Cost -,-:h - fries.-: -'.-'' Glva IBM & Mil mnA '-, f vHt mab-. - J uuxwu uuiiar vonsrresB nro- i mwuui maoe aDove. . . - lion bales to be carried over: Re- vided foV WWif nina i orCf u 1 - :- -': " oeoege 8. baker. sult-l jwer prices for cotton,'- and I payment of the Government's hoh- Vthe quality is in' order, " will the 1 est debts, and: yet the Republican ; H masses be benefited thereby? The I orators in Cinciunatti are exulting li uviyv io, tv iwu vue j xuiure, oi i over me glories oi tne party. ; This iurse, but the planter should look 1 is amusing to outsiders,, but 'the t the possibilities, aud where dire thinking people:; of the' countrv caiamityihreatens he shimldsteer 1 want no more of ih F.x. - v-v. . Tuesday andSaturday Ileckler S AU8 ACE We get Maaon'a Crackers every week.' Come and give CRENSHAW, HICKS & ALLEN. Louis burg, . N. C, aa opportunity to prove that the above U correct. ' "' 8pedal Agent, Loniabnra;, N. C. Office up stairs in Harris' brick building, on ' -. -. jaun otreet.-. : ' ' m 1 ..." : , - V ' Don't fail to look at : the Cox CoUon Planter before you buy. For . aale by King & Macon. ;. , , - , .. , G 1 1 1 & Y U B O R 0. DEALERS LV STANDARD FERTILIZERS. 1 , 1 j , tT ' 7i?i TT IS GENERAL MERCHANDISE. LOUISBURC N. C WedeHretocorrpralnlafeourcustorneraand the fctrmem jrewran? opoii the boumiful tr-i ofb.t year and liop thai we may t fiillj aa much h year aud w e wish to say that we ar uow camiuc a full stock, cousiatiug of 3 s FLOUR, MEAT, Hay. Seed OaU and a fuU lice of 1'LOWSand flow CASTINGS. Farm ing lmpktucuia. Harness, Harness, Harness, Juit received a full line of Wagon Hameaa, also BrkEea. Sadiles, Jt. SCHOOL BOOJKIS prS hJlc! 1Ule BdL PubUc ScbooU1 SutCCoctract BedsteaSs and Mattresses A large atoek of Ld aud Gents Shoea. GeuU Hats, Gents Dress Shirts. A FULL LINK OF ROCKERY, and rrnnj other U wh!ch ran be bought at tb very lo-i ,-ric a. Wr ao a?U! Mini V e 3d H. I . a'l tcrPATAIS( O CUANDfJB atd Peyerl oih.r sU..H Ira.w that we are Mini" t mot;?) or cottofi. jiyah: r.-xt fil. ('ran- . u. AU of the above lot sale low, fc.r Cakh or uu Time to fKulili ing customers. Yours r'siottfully. Febj. 25th, 1S81. P. S.-11aut Deil Ooth. GHLEN Y.UtliORO. Re sure to use it aid mvi your planla. ;& v. Announcement NO. 2.- In our first Anrmuncrroevt of Harninf ee hai och a derided tjr, In tt!lii.t the g'l MlvertUcd ami ri din; a prater d-man. for the lh.ni sjiii. ijMteil wi- hve Ui:bt from t.e Manu&cUirrr all ihe r.o thoy la l on liaud in the-e I uta. We will coutiuu to tcil th. iu a( kr. ' er rices as we always give t!.e trad-i the "a"BKN'l,'.Fli' OF OUlt BARGAINS. Our Mr. Hill baviuz tud an experience of 12 tnx la the !-.' c.Ve Slioe rruujof tctnriu busincM fives hbn the advaniao In buyiac '..- of jX)da. dXR E M SM3E RT after tbia loi ia closed uui we cauuot get any mure. Note tbe fl!oirg price: trxrilcfx's buckle and lace SUlchtlown, (I nitrrtllary trV.) l.OO perpair worth $1.75. tMen's Kip I'lowa. $1.10. BrMei.'a beat Abuks. JDcTMen's RUBBER Shoes, 40 cer.t per pair.- teTlidies Calf llUh, 41.25 a imir. and a full line of uihn- .tlra iu m ii LADIES FOOT If ill AT VERY LOW PRICES. : W aell. and mbmn la ni ol StapW and Tmnrj OROCKRIFA W ool an4 Wfioe Wars. Tin Wars and Crockery, etc , etc., doa't UI io rail oo aa. FaB Lm Cakas, Candies, Oranges, Apples, Banannas and Lemons - alwnrs on liaud. Hi Till & CO., Louisburg, N. C. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! We bare just received a Larje and well selectM slnck of New and sea sonable Goods that we are selling; xtty LOW FOR CAblL Be sura to examine tbeiu wbn you come to towo. FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!!! We hare on hnnd a bi? stock of Flour, which we areoCerinsst the very LOWEST LIVING TRICE. Glre us a trial oa Flour aod wewillrleaae ,oa- O ' (TCIGARSTIjl CIGARS, CIGARS. $ TRUNKS Macon's i all.-. ana vai.isk.s u xi. a Size, Style and Prices to suit Our showcase are filled with many of the Choice Brands ol Otra. Now u?ou want a Good Smoke bra LITTLE Mosey, call at our (ace and we can aaUsfy yota. - -' ' . . YetyJlespectfaTly, .' ' - PTPPITT. OAP.TjiTj'R & no Sci At Carina's OldStaad. .
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