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1 iii ?t.w. ! f.- THE ' KltANELIN -THIEF. ' . " J.A. THOMAS, Editor and JProprietor.' ' l , ' 1 X MONTHS, -, -V IjOO J, l- i i : " 'V '-..'If . - . . - . . 1 -' . . . i S '-vA' ' " ; u " " i " , , ; - - -i 1 .a . r ". . -. .- -x , .... . Friday, May 15 - - -- - -.1891. pa SOMKTHfNa, aniiu THAT SOMETU ING WliLL. The Times has a number of jroung Jady' readers, and give a portion of our editorial space, this fveek to the following article, tak . fn'frdm the "Good: Housekeeper," wh i ch we hope every parent may read and enduce their daughters to do the same: : ; ,; " " There has been a tendency, for ih past few, years, tb give a wo man a higher and better educa tion than was formerly thought necessary. Now she1 occupies a . position as a scholar equal almost to a man, : although : she rarely reaches a position above him. But with higher education, this study ing, of classics and,-seience, there $8 in woman's education a iwant of thoroughness ; a smattering of knowledge in a general way but nothing really sound and solid. If thrown on their own resources, few women are well enough learn is an ornament to . society because o her .fine'command of language, b'lt she is disgusted with "her but "cerrly "existence , " I would say to all. you girls, whether Tich or poor, educated ; or uneducated; make some one good thing a practical - point in your life. If you will be a-cook r, or housekeeper, be thoroughly good. Have a general knowledge of all matters of interest: and impor tance, but have one "particular branch perfect, so that if the time comes when you must face .the world and carve your own fortune,, you willjbe able, to do something well.. 'IS o matter how homely, the duty, its value is enhanced tenfold by being well done. It is as credit able to be athorough housewife as to be a good teacher or accountant." Tni3 Italian Consul at New Or leans: has been re-called by his government. Jow let the Italian government re-call :every Italian in this country, and America will sing hallelujah I . - . ; 4 Itanaom and Cleveland, i T; . ' CNe Tork letter, 10.1 ' , . , Senator. lUnsom . has t come from North Carolina with ; an invitatioa sign, d by all the Democratic members of Congress, all the judges, and all the letding citizens of tha State- to Mr. I Cleveland to attend an educatlonalcou- vention to be held at. Kaleigb the first week of July. The Senator, who is an ardent admirer of the ex-President, was euthusiastic. in hia description 'of tle coucourse of people who would attend. "Why sir," he 8uid to a friend, "if Mr. Cleveland consents tlie whole State will turn out to do him honor." Mr. Cleve land expressed his gratification for the tomulinient tcudered him, and while not positively cominitiln? hlmstli; intima. ted that it was not probable that his en gagements would permit him to accept the inviiat.ou. - . . . mm to lidJ - ; . i ' " DO Yen WISH TO PROVIDE FOR YOUIISELFV' YOUR WIFE. YOUli CllILDRKN. A RELATIVE, . A'DEDT.. ' A BUISESS I)SS, . , wMler Toa Lire or - . .Wteitar Yoa Dis 1 THE . THIUD PARTY TALK. : 4- The :hircL yarty talk, says the Wilmington Messenger, is still on. GoyernorfTillman,.elected by the farmers of South Carolina, is, we are gratified to know, out and mit ed in anv particular branch to be opposed to any third Dartv . move. flbleto eani a livelihood. Many I raent." He savs emphatica'llv that young girls, whos. parents have there waa uo pur oge 0Q the & t means, do not feel it incumbent C! i, . " ' y on themselves to -any more than. ofthern. Alliance men to start get through school acceptably, ims inira. Party. iear him : without much regard for the fu- "So far as I am concernftH. T - iux,--uBiue.xrpm neir sianamg in neve 1 can speak for the great eociexy. . Aney ao not , ininic - tne bodv of the farrnpr in tWKtot lime may come wnen 6ouna, T V A . , u thorough knowledge of an indi- m-.a democrat, pure andsimple, ' idual study would-be worth more 1 believe in fighting for reforms OI iNiljW AKli.) JN- - mutual bmt J 7 . Insurance Com pany. tnan ine nait-iearned studies of msiae ot party -lines, but never years. ' f , ' . outside'of them, and I believe that want of; thoroughness. Teachers attempt to organize a third are not so much to blame as thosa 1U lue onux would be an who prescribe the course of study, absolute failure. So long as ne Une woric laid out tor the year must be accomplished, whether the ounil larns much or little Examination must take nlace.and each pupil is expected to do his or ."" her best, even if they resort to "cramming." are taken up end the pupil graduates, with just Seneral Character affecting the . fthnnt. rmA-Vmlf oa r-iiiiV nnoifiva Whole people of the Union. nnrsK no knowledge as he ought to have ac- the tariff tax: for monopoly is. So ouiredj Considering thfi nnmW lnn o a r, .ku o tu6 ao me ncpuuuuau party nas Sl8l!eS hM'-beJn TUmgv! an existence there is danger of free he really comes out of school much . ..... iwqy. v, . 4. luuuiuuons. j.ne nartv that n But hjw. few thoroughly, fully un- few weeks ago was so strenuously HpTftfajrl XuKof tKtiTT Viinni rtniin COol-inrf fi. t 1 A T7" L ?tl m gro domination hangs over -us white people here in South Caroli na can never afford to split." This is a right view for South Carolina. But for the South Then other studies erally the view should Ha V and gone throush 0,1 gjittiu vucoi 1UU3 ui a will furnish this nroviaiou for 1ms mn. ey thau it Ciiu be done in any other way PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS $112,911,500.18. ASSETS, $40,997,422.43. The Comnany is now 46 vmrs !d and iis long experience and uninterrup ted prosperity am growth proves the ! soundness of its business nieihivla &n.l i render it certain that the Company will peaui m i .s agrei nieuu. GEO. S- BAKER, Ag't. Office up ' stairs over Harris Bruk .Stre, Louishurgr. N. C. J A . 1 . uciowam, nuat- nave gunt! Bctiug io luoricaie a r orce bill of 1 pe rs, lemaioe , ori),dneu chipped he. ; They have a few ideas in a gener- the Dartv t . trnst ... ...... aiwayota good manv subjects, ? 7 but have they fully grasped all the ?f the: PeoP!e- The party that could points on any particular study, so deliberately construct a tariff- as to be able to give a real, clear a Juggernaut to grind the faces bf wmi t , , ' the poor that raised an uhbeara While I no not deprecate tho ki. , higheat education of women, I .do OI average uPon R!iv that thpv ctnxr rv, ,u;u vuuusHnas oi arucies tr fill wpt is of no practical use to them. cent, average shows itself the pli Man learns many things which are ant, swift tool of Mononolv and not necessary foromen ; she gen- the ready agent of- the Money ideTf TESS Ill erally has many duties to attend j... , ; iaoney North b7 th property of e. w. Tlmbei- to which, would be but , of his ueYlL ouch a party may never lake, and on tLe Wh nd west by the sphere entirely. And unless she 1 06 sateiy entrusted., with legisla intends to make mathematics, ge- tion: ology and numerous other branch- So the South in view of the acts J?1' m.u.sc of such, a. vicious and venal uue epeua so mucn precious time - learning, or trying to learn them; - may t engago in any plan when she might be doingv some- or scheme to weaken and disin- pineapple, prevared and unprf-rr,l mustnnl. Cienfhaw. Uu-ki Alln. NOTICE. By virtue of the authority given me In an order of the Miin trior f n.. rt v, B B. Massenburfr. t lerk, in the tpeelsl proceedings to sell hind for division, e ti tled Cha D. Malone, tnmee, C. K. Hhtw, Kobt. J. Shaw nd nth nr. nmrtm t sell on the i&rd day of May 1891. beiug onvuiuav, at. me totirt lione door ia LouisburK, N. c;;, at 12 o'clock. M.. to the highest bidder, the following valaaDle real estate in Louikburg, N.'C.,to-wiU in onaw pmprrfy, aitnated on the laud of J. J . Penutu rnntu.ii; -Vx . 4 acre, upon -which there are in god re pair a. dwelling house, oatrhouaei, Ac.' The sale is made subject to a leaaa for the year 1891 to the present oeeapact, Mr. W. G. Thomas, but the purchaser of the property at this anle will collect the rent the name for the KiIuho. nf tv.- Terms oi sale will be made known anon thing else more to. her inclination tefgrate the Democratic Dartv iUia 20th ef Arii l891- onA .-. J " . 0 P..-. - J 1 ' r . 8. KPKtm I . pMn'r . .. and understandiiie?' mi l " xutjre are some women who arf natural mathmeticians, but' they are iew. in ere are others inter ested in geological research; Vbut they too, are few. - The education most needed for women is a p.lpar comprehension of 6ome one thing which may. be useful in the future. mi: i : .tney may ne raised' m affluence, the one national party of the peo ple and for the people. J'ublic Oplniou.' In his general c'l'arac-ter the Itthan immigrant very Hrorigly resembles the Chinese ! immigrant.. He alandona "hk hauve country without the lightest in tention or desire t.iv irlonfifV Klmokl but poverty may step ; in the door, with the Country to wh'ch he tempora- o -n 7. J - UUJ -V" iney in j removes, lie does not entertain sew Perhaps, indiffere'ntlv they play on the niano? Ypr. wp! hni i-,.j . ... : .... .. . " v -ti ---7 u. iuwau w secwuy iue means mas buS toilh amUA8?ment wUl injure a life of .ase When he re- subjects, and find that very Je9 ? - ? ' ke tho ChhiamE' ' women &ra nrAt f. 07,,Ju ' be 18 Prerrod. to Vve upon the most de-. time than , the present. Society plane of economy 6 the pur- does-not demand prbfoundeduca- p08eof J?g SWe every ' farthing of lion. and learning, it only askW for "5 ina can De Raved. .The a favorable surfanfi- Tint a jum which he accumulates in thia wnv' lose the operi sesame to : j?nriprv ; he wWidraws from the counLrv.--t.h.': bheyahd;' the? bold: Vractical I m?nd inie81 beui.H i --v, i world asks for a little" more than . There! is aadvi trouble iii Korfli 'lSS i118- CarohnaWiththeilroa.. commissn ..fitting 'themseW 'V ,. i,wn:-. i.: f. . tittrtlX Stat last winter, and comrjosfd of m.. : va.fu because,, it is;argued, ww 'a 11 their parents Kve neahsTengh S i T men' 14 to fmrmm-f tK : .the old story over affain, that has hern trouble. Or it mav b ':th Qiber of other States, wheVe rents donot-think: tti-,.:iiWi to tbe njanagmentvof; tire railroads has quite capable of. what she express-1 ?3eeii.t? Sater'or les extent; taken . 1 SOTICE. illiam Avescue, decM , notice ia hereby given to ail persons owing the eslato to come forward nnd nnv ik aum. . , pnd all persons holding claims aesinst the aui nui prwm mem ior pajment on v.v icw,vr mil oouce will be D leu ded in hur if tHiv Aro. ti a - a - V vl f 4 1U19 May 1st, 1891. - 7 K. A. AYESCrg, Admrx. THE MUTUAL LIFE OF ' NEW YORK.- " The oldest life Inaurnoa (Vmnui in the United Stat-8, and tbe larzeet auu strongest in tne world. Assets over 4147H)0.00n. " : Has paid policy holders over 1238,000, uou, which is 1 ' D O UBLE THE AUTO UNT EVER PAID BY ANY OTHER LIFE CO. Isehes . every form of life. Partnership j or Joint Life,' Endowment, and Child jMiaoicment.joucie, and Contoi Btnuit wuivu are jA-liUJ-iU lMSLil lsUUri j TESTABLE -after second year. ., AT. E. HAItUlSOT. ( , ; At. forTraukliu Co. Louishurgi O. - v W -m va -m r: rrs xi. 7r . " . " I unussion eets put bv rreaciihina r. v - : : t :-' 'i - . . -- j maiaen enorte were, frown prf iiWin!.. ;:' ii . . . .-. . . ' riointa without regard ?o their feasibili- ' n' '.11 .-;.i:..i- - . ' " ' J'.' j, auu ait wituout any apparent regam ws. lww vr inex, proauctive capaci- ai cpmpositmn, weta rather: ; wV.v" ' . -RUt.Was: that;trrnnfK' loVX? : ; vx to lb roads or ihelr Productive ranaf-L ; KS- Pitcher's Castoria ! - -' - w. ... UTOf lit Aooia burg, N. C, on May 25,1891,- one tract of land situated in said county and bounded as follows: Bee-innlnc at Krifl,.,. ' - o- . r "iv3 uu Lav 1 .tie Shocco crt-ek. ibence 8. 25. W. 108 P u, w ean.o iu liesi Biae Ol l UIT I branch, thence S. RS. a.1 t .t t ! pine on the West side of the old New Hope rod. thence N. 10. Wr. r k -t to a stone on Sooth side of T.ntu bv i. .i j - " uuww , .ueuce uown me creek to the bo ng, comaioirtR miy-six acres. : Apru ia, ley i. . . . i ECGEStTrfftRVV ilt-':l ' PiTTMAH.dc brnw. Attorney. . F. N. & B. Z. EGEHTON. Mil Bress Goodslanci Ready Made ;: CLOTHING. At t e n t i on m -i tobacco Growers TIME IS MONEY, ESPECIALLY TO YOU. ft 2VOTJ MM BOBS SAM Hep ha nt but a man looking for a food Family Flour a C AT AFFORD TO PASS BY OUR "D iana It beata the World and every Barrel ii G U A R A N TEE D. We haye made large pre pa rati on for .1, and will use lh beat llaterial that can a had. Com to W. as if yoa! want a fall pune; ' . ,' - ' ' : ' Crenshaw, Hicks & Allen. Kn t ,r', me with String u, htm -. ,v on -farm ru... bul l.yLoTJ " SHOW STICK, For Log Barn. No pUotrr whorai. TVcro ran aJUxl not ta tvm t . : . jWeat a,Mln.tcurhi., arnu,ueut . thmiina runner that m. h le.fr.U:! fht 0!.?! on jrery t U. ae time, th... u..urilJg . ' n- cbA,ice to crowd th- le ,f a- th- ll Jn SZ V U h. h-r .pent a lLVilme I t lun-Uu S tohVx JuA f.TaT., f L w lMt lu your order, for 50 .tkl. aud e,,ht lkVafor Tht i&r made. It d.'i uk an ex,.rt t select the U iio5 u JZJT'. or core Uienx Bor 10 Knt BrftAi: ful illirtrned pamphlet with foil laatmciluf a ' . MuDEux Tobacco baun co. n t mi aii, DEJLrzs .V STAN-DARD FERTILIZERS. V GENERAL MERCHANDISE. LOUISDCJiC, X. a O opo full e ntire to coorratnlaiefwrcostomra and ih lArmrrs feoeraHf ?r . ! hn;4f1 '1 of Ual ,r .ad ih-l w may U bleai J luuch ll. a y.r and we UL to taj that e r cow carobr a full atock consisting of FLOUR, MEAT, Haj Sd OaU and a rbD line ef FLOWSaad ilow CASTIXGS. Farmv lug Imple meow. N a Harness, Harness, Harness, JiilrrW arinLMCfWacoc zWmaako BACaa. fi!Ua, SCHOOL BOOJKS. prS,hAc! ScW'.' 6U l Coo tract Bedsteads and Mattresses A larja stock of LaJaaad GeoU Shoes. Gent BaU, Geota Dress Shirts A FULL LINE Or.CROCKERT.an 1 many other eooda which eta bbouphtatthertryloweat rrica. VTe are atill aeiiiog thtOId IU1U . able tbrPATAlbCO CUANOC and tm other SUivWd bra!a that w are tiling (br mooej or cotton. r jaLU oxt Call. - Com to a oa. All of the aboe for tale low, for Caab or ou Time to naoicrT car lug custom era. ' Youra rtipectfully, - Febj.23tb, 1S31. GREEN Sc. YABBORO. P. S Flint Bed Cloth. B sure to ca it and taro rocr plania. OAT.
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