iLio pes asxcx. t Ateu
YOt,XX.;
LOUISeURG,K : C, JUNE19, 1891.
NO SO.
Wiih Malice toward none; IF iih 'Charity for alL
-.if' 'i
WjNb BJ C3
W PPf Mil
L
High'eatof all in Leavening Power. -Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
O
.1 S ii
Keveh gonirsL Not long ago the I Til 13. QUESTION Of IMl'ItOV-
writer asked a class of small boys in I - El ltoAIS."
Sunday school -what was their idea
of heaven. It was curious .to note
the Atlanta Constitution and the
Augusta Chroniclo that lean much
to protection. He is an arrant,
out and out free trader, and has
the courage of his convictions like
n
The Economy of Good Mauuers."
For sale only by Taama-j 'i. Aycocke. Loui
Ivors. X.C.
NOTICE.
)
In Snjiorior Court
Before the CI-:
-The business view of the question
of good manners is ia" very impor
tant one. . - Good manners are a nec
essary lubricant in the machinery of
social life. It is very true that if a
machine is set up perfectly true and
its parts are rightly and tightly ad
justed there will be the least necessi
ty for grease and oil. Nevertheless
such is the imperfection of the very
best material that an absolutely
smooth and even service is hardly
possible; therefore oil is a necessity.
It is just so in life. There are a
great many excellent people, abso
lutely upright, dutiful, exact, and
always in place and yet these same
people can't get along together; and
presently there will be so much heat
generated by mere friction that the
machine has to stop.
What's the matter? Hot boxes,
oil's out, no lubricant. In other
words, no manners. And we may
be thankful that there is not a gen
eral social "smash up as a conse
quence.
(iood manners are a saving o
time, oflabor, of energy, of money
M and of cormort; indeed, oi almost
iSjj, everything that is worth having or
saving. A rough, abrupt or ill
mannered order or answer very of
ten makes a quarrel right off, often
a fight, and either delays business
f oi" defeats it altogether, while a kind
ly, respectful though determined or
der arouses instant enthusiasm and
quickens work. Indeed, we may
take it as a business truth that ev
ery churlish and rough word' has
got to be paid forsooner or later in
one way or another.
The labor that is saved by a pleas
ant way oi doing things can't be es
timated. From the first exchange
of hard words to the final adjust
how their replies were influenced by '".The. Greensboro Patriot - sayg :
their own circumstnneea in "this lif. The papers still continue to hani-
A ragged little urchin, who had been mer at the question of improved Irant honest man ought hare
born and brought up in a squalid roads. The Durham Recorder, the JI.e recently addressed a letter to
city street, said it was tall grass and Eatontou Messenger and other pa- "6 Atlanta paper, and bis candor
green trees; One from the richer pcra have discussed the 'question n directness are most com me n-
quarterof Boston said it was like a at .ome length latel v." We ouota 1 dablo if bis opinion ia deemed not
big, broad avenue, with, tall houses from tha Messenger: ' ' - to be so wise a. that of more can-
eacn side, a sweet yopiacopa of coorge any fitp f wi tiou. and calculating minds. .We
cnoir-ooy was oiixno opinion xuul , , - . - , ,. . tuA ...,.,j' -..ritr--
acrree tliat a nam to be fit IOr Iood ir. ),o.vnn tvq loo. r,amy i "i .uu w uui pro- j . r
KIT 1 AA lvt V . A 1UOU LUVUt U. A v IUO -
.... . " - . I A 1 it
ought to be boueel not less than class, a, quiet, .thoughtful boy, PO80 10 ao anyming ior prospenxy.
half .'an hour for every pound of though one of. the smallest of the I because prosperity hasn't done
weight. But as a general thing the dass, answered, just as the bell was anything for them. But there are
restaurateurs only boil them rinoinefor the close of the kaaon : enough live men in Pntnam miin-
UA place where where you're nev-1 to sit on and "sqush" out such op-
er sorry." Our Sunday Afternoon, position, and when it is shown to nce of legalixed thieving, and
am as much opposed to the duties
Mills bill as to tboae
from fifteen to twentv minutes.
Having had considerable experience
as a housekeeper in the country and
as a practitioner ormeaicme, 1 as
sert most emphatically that an av
erage human stomach cannot digest
bacon ham thus cooked without
North aud in the South who will
at heart echo Mr. Watson's decla
ration. He writes:
"I aro dead against the wboli
tariff system consider it the es-
and now he wait rio-l.t orer tlm Blenderput
SUnenng trom irritation, flatulency, J dude and don t care ut all. TUw remwly
erenerallv. and if it 1h lone nnntin-
0 " ' o 1 m tr i. 1 t i-i - r
, . i . J F vention adopted a free silver coin
enrome maigestion. plank by a very B5jrni.ttcant ma-
them that it will rav to invest in
guaranteed to b4 the best. Only 25 cent, a Pan which will give them good le" the
a10" mads. tlwv will tVn in it I laid in the McKinlev. ThedifXer.
i 1 ? . W. . 1 1 1 . I I J J I
an inTaiid took to Dr. Bull' Couph Byrnp and give it hearty support. ence 18 on degree, not ol prin
ciple.
It would bo no costly or labori
ous job to macadamize Putman's 'I am n0' one f U0?e bo can
roads. Mature has furnished the Usre that the 'Chinese wall' is
material in prodigal abundance wrong because it is ten feet high
and placed It richt on ton of the instead of being nine feet, six
I would as soon think of swallow- jority, after a hot fight. But the eround where it can be had for the inches. I cannot appreciate the
ing a piece of tainted meat of any convention also declared in unequiv- niuckinir A steam crusher and aMe'c which bitterly assails a 52
tinH nhf tnl-inif infn mv rfAmn-K ocal terms that the one great issue . ' '
Kina as oi taking into my stomacn ... . ... , . p . r t, jn j I ner cent, tarifr and vf-t itronpiv
. oi ijie comina: national eiecxion is n i c " ivio wu- w j-- & j
of nalt cooked .; 4.; n 4-1,; -ln 1 i A
Biauur bi worjt uuuer an exin;ri 1
A tariff for protection is an out-
a. r t m
tnenDeroi a pwee 01 nan cooted 11t. ftftinn 0n fh t. . o. , .win A defends one of 4S nor .nL"
Vi o nrt (n c mry-kll t 11 t I At t al" I I .
uxua. vw-c vwivcu rtixi, ui 1 jge tiler wixu economy in puouo ex-
than half coolicd, and this may be stfVtes ana tafe deliberative ngutsox ueavy ouuay. 1 uir cosib ouia - - v .
the "cat in thp mPil tub" in manv the House of llepresentatives, Dem- Boon be overmatched in the saving can omens, n has been pro-
instances. . rr of teams and wagons of the farm- nounced but iPgalired robbery by
I trust, Mr. Editor, that some of not be imperiled bv contentions in ers, eipecially in the winter tbe Supreme Court of the Lnitcd
your readers at least may learn' a tll! party over disputed points, me months. The steep hills could be btaies, compofleu at lhf time al-j eni mexnoa.
valuable lesson from the foregoing uent DemoCTate sPeedilr CTlt ofr an the dirt filled most exclusively of Republicans, valuation assessment all property
ln me nouows , me uiicnes &na' iawu iui ; mmj, uuumuuo uci uuiu oim tuh,
culverts could be made to do prop- 8 wrong and indefensible in the bearing his proportional part of
er service, and the day of deep and forum of reason and honesty. the burden ol maintaining the ai-
things equal. This mifairness in
the amount of tax' paid by the
small and large property owners
must contiuua to exist until all
property shall be assessed at its
real value, for it is hardly in &t
tcre of things to expect tbs great
owners of property to declare their
property at a rale higher than too
average is now. , '
Because of tb present existing .
state iri regarHotsxts; paid,- iU '
du fairness for small owners, v St r
dors not argnefor the grtaterhen- , .
est j of the poer man, but" the pro- 4
port ion ate real valuation of the .' '
property is too great for the small -holder
to overcome, and this pro
portion increases as the value of
the holdings increases, to the dia
advantage of the small bolder. v '
A uniformity in the plan of as
sessment, by taxing property at
its real market value, would re
move the disproportion now exist
ing. The tax rate now existing
everywhere is undoubtedly bigh
euough to raise more than enough
money to carry on State a flairs, if
a real value rate was assessed, in
stead of the present method of as
sessing property at one-third or
one-half its market value. In faet
the tax rate would be lowered very
soon for the increased amount col
lected, by taxing all at the real
valuation, would amount to more
; than !tbat collected under the pres-
Undsr a real tax
v-a. -ir t
ninCS. - : M. V. ; fKa Qrofa nfi1 bimf nmil-ail rt
, . i H . fl 1.1. a 'Ul Uum tvrn uviumvm a
- a valuable contributor in to-aay s j national reputation.
issue tells how to cook a ham. Vir-1
ginia hams have long maintained a He Would Walt for
great reputation, and it behooves
our cooks to acquaint themselves
with the best possible methods of
preparing this delicious meat for the
table. As a general thing the hotel
North Caeomna
Veaskuk County
O. L Ellis, Adminic-trntor of Bryaiit Green,
vs.
G. S. Stivan";, . "... Stamper and V. H.
Green, heirs at-law. '
(J. s. Suuiju'r ami M S Ht!mier, the
two defendants 12 rt iitinsetl a'jove
titke U4itirc That a prtcce"ins: entitied-as
above, hxs beesi C(wii:eiic-d before the
lerk of ihe sueriir Court of Krxuklin
fo.iuty to snbjeet Uul of the deceased t"
s ile to make :i.'3;ts f.r the payuient of
debts. Aud the said defeniiuvs will fur
ther Uke nutioe that they are required to
auoeftr at the oface of the t'ierk. of the
Superior Court of Franklin comity on the
25th day of Jane 1S91, at 12 o'cl.-ch, il.,
and answer the petition of the plainti Had
ministracor filed in this behalf, of the re"
lief demanded therein will be given by
the Court. .
This 19th day of Way 1891.
B. B. M'.ssENBakO, C. S. C.
- of Fraukliu county.
F . Sprnill, Att'y. -
FIRST-CLABS
RESTAURANT.
Having opened a first-class Restanrant I The lawyera and doctors grow rich
id ljoaisbarg, 1 am prepared io serve
meals at all hours. Can furnish' a few
uertons ld2ine at tnirht. ait table is
served with caieken. mntton. beef and
everything the . market affords. Always
call in- when yon are hungry, aud you
shall have satisfaction. -
Respectfully,
, BONEY HAWKINS
keepers and "rest;uirat;uni" do not
cook ham as well -as those house
wives who have adhered to the old
fashioned way. Richmond Dispatch.
Kcventre. ,jan,prnnH mndhnlpn would 1 at Wil. MessecKor.
an end. '
The present system of roadwork
ing is a farce aud imposition. It
has been tried and found wanting,
The Kansas City Times 'says this
is a true story :
A bright suburban youngster in
kilts, who for some time has bpn
promised his first trousers, came and it is time for a charigo. There
UCOltUlA DECISION.
The drummer has
fairs of city, count, State and the
National Government.
As.esa property at its real val
uation and give the imall aud
great owners of property tho
acquired a equality which should be due
across a sitting hen at lua home the j j8 gcarcen. a roaj overseer who is reputation all over the country, eacb, a itandard of known valuea
DllUT UUV. I IIU JUNIUS"!! I UIVKfU . .
i made for the boy, eckwl hi; leirs,
mippeil him generally, but not with- to make a decent squirrel path to
out iroqucnt irourugeous suinusanu n rri. :a f ea
. .i, . v". a sprinz. Ihe ldoa of a few hands
CI.Il-l'lXCiR FICO.M
PItlCSS.
TUB
The next great , question to agi
meat of the difficulty all is a hon-id t tat tllis country will be the contest
a spring
Onrt. hp svi-PiLmtMl. Tlionhe crio! rushine over a badly worn and
nnd kicked, thru he ran again with washed five miles of road in a day
tho chicken tusking at his kilts. . D,f nr.a
And so the bHttle wont on until the or two, twice, sometimes once, a
urcliin wys driven indoors. Hut no year is preposterous. But that is
(sooner had lie reached a place oM the way Putman's roads are man-
up" sufficiently in road-builtling DU be following cornea as near can alw b eitahliehed in every
giving him justice as anything locality, sod values will be found
known: to bo largely appreciated, result-
"Perhaps the querest lawsuu ing in benefits now unknown.
waste of trouble and disagreeable
work. What might not be accom
plished by the same, labor bestowed
on the simplest enterprise? Ill man
ners throw a man's whole machin
ery out of gear, put of working or
der, mind, heart and body. They
j destroy his energy, except for a row,
and make only one idea prominent
in his mind, and that is to get even
with the churl. As to money that
: is saved, there is no estimating that.
CENTRAL HOTEL
J X Masscnbnrg Propi
Good accommodation's. Good fare. Po
lite, and attentive servants.
11.TYLKK,
-TA-HCY ORNASEETAL ,
BOU&JS AK rSPJtoSEK.
Calsoruiuin g, graining parlor paintr
nig a specialty. . Sattsfiictiou guaran
tcedt- Le i ve orders at Tbouias" & Ay-
cocke's drug tUxe. : . -
FIRST-CLASS. :-:
RBSTAIJRANTi
SANDY, LITTLEJOHN, Proprietor
on the ill-manners of their, clients
towards one another. . And a large
part of the police machinery ' is as
chargeable to that rouble as. to
general villainy. And as to the per
sonal comfort of the individual and
of the circle he lives in, its peace, and
quiet happiness "are. dependent on
the good manners and courtesies
that prevail in him and it .
There is one horrible heresy that
prevails commonly, in the teeth of
all reason and Common sense, and
that is that there are certain people
privileged to get through the world
without anv manners -at aD. The
result of this error is that the social
philosopher , who entertains it be
comes indebted to almost every man
he meets. . He leaves an enemy and
a fire in his rear all along his way
And the general world looks hope
fully after him,- assured that pres'
ently he'll meet his man v And so he
does. VAud after the conflict he is a
wiser though sadder man, and no
body is sorryRiinond Times.
between landlord and tenant. There
are now more tenants than land
lords in the United -States. Thecon
teat is near at hand, and the con
flict will be a bitter one. Bonham
(Texas) News. , -
Leland Stanford, whom the Far
mers' Alliance are mashed on as a
presidential candidate, is a railroad
president, and is worth in the near
neighborhood of $50,000,000. It
has been said that no man could
honestly accumulate more than a
million dollars. The railroad com
pany of which Stanford is president
was built largely by government
aid, and, it is now putting in its time
trying to beat the government out
of the money and lands that were
advanced to it. Fort Worth Ga
zette.
.That nature has fitted every sane
man for some calling, there is no
doubt. As evidence of this we find
men who have tried everything else
and made a failure turn demagogues
and agitators and succeed in gulling
their deluded followers out of a big
salary and. of making themselves
conspicuous. Bonham News.
bafetv than he turned on his feath
ered pursuer with tears in his eyoM
and passion in his voice, and shak
ing his fist threaten m glv, he cried:
"You junt wait till 1 wear pants
I'll kill vou.
aged under the present system.
One of Greensboro's public spir-
on record one luai deserves a
place in the legal records of Geor
gia was that which was recently
decided in Morgan county. A
drummer hired a mule and buggy
to go to th i country ; the mule be-
id backed
!! I Mloillll llttlM
w.
11. PERSON,
ATTORSEY-ATLAW,
ixc:.ucko, c.
Pmct'cr in all Cour..
Or!kf iu the ( ourt Uoue.
7. E X A LOSE.
Chicago already has twelve-story,
gentleman rrtUOS. B.
WILDER
ken fronts of 6toue and class, but
its strength will rest in its maze of
steel columns, shafts, sleepers, silks,
etc. ; The very lintels will be of steel.
It is claimed that,there will be hard
ly enough wood in the entire pile to
furnish kindling for a single fire in a
cooking stove.
The First fctcp.
run down, can't eat, I er agree that all seasonshave their
nk, ran t do anything j ,
ind vi
heed t
Perhaps yon are
can't leep. .can't think
to yonr natiefart.iou, and yon wonder what
ails yon. Yon fhoulJ heed the warning. you
are taking th 3 rut step into mervoai prt
tration. You neel a iirve tonic and in
Electric Bitters yon will find thw exact rem
edy lor rentoring your nervous yateni to
its normal, healthy condition. SnrprUnnff
reoultii follow the nee of this great Drr
ited men says he would give a rame contrary and cached ir
thousand dollars towards having buggy into a fence jam. The
macadamized roads in Guiltord, drummer plied the whip aud the yv
nnd tvr urn Knra thprft rw othPTH mule kicked back. Tho mud flew U
but the drummer held his own. 0(!ke ' (kor Forman'i druj
When oatienee ceased to be a vir- "loro- -V" - -
tue, the commercial
drew from his pocket a Smith and
Wesson howitzer and killed the
long-4ared source of danger. The
owner of the mule brought suit
against the drummer for the value
of his quadruped whereupon the
jury brought in the following ver
dict: "We, the jury, find the de
fendant not guilty, and the killing
a case of justifiable homicide."
sixteen story and nineteen storv who would make literal donations
buildings; but in the spring she will towards the same object. If our
go herself one better, and put up a .... , . . , .. . ..
i- j - fin,- citizens would studv this cuestion
vaat structure will present unbro j more and puil together tnere would
soon be a great change for the bet
ter in our county roads.
A RELIABLE ASSISTANT.
A TTOHSE V-J T LA Wt
LoCIAHCRO. It. C.
OfSce on Main street, ooe door below
txle Hotel.
QIL W. II. NiaiULSON,
PRACTICING niYSICXAX,
locisburo. v. c
Office onHe Eole Hotel.
The poet and the almanac-mak-
E.
W. TIMBEHLAKE,
Use Brains and New Methods.
I anr now-prepared to famish meals at
ail nours, aay or nignt. , l neep on nana
fresh supply of all kinds of meatl and
i eads, cull in and be satisfied."
W. M- McGIIEE, Proprietor.
Good iccorrunodaaoiis,- ijijute servnis.
ana me ; pest ire -jine '.market x?.
SMITHi
I desire to infonn the. bublic that I
have moved to he thop ni: tbe;'fod".
HuiiELi, Davis
' u Louisburg, If. C
There is a good deal of sound log
ic in a waif which we find in an exchange.-.
It declares, substantially,
the young man who is trying to run
a ldxminthe same way his father
and grandfather and great-grandfather
did, had better sell out or try
Important v: to ; .Housekeepers some new metnods, unless ne wanta
Wow to Boil a Ham. . - . to make a failure of the business.
I The old-time methods are past and
gone," and cannot be made success
ful at the present day. - Meii hi all
professions and "branches of indus
try are tending toward specialties,
and if the farmers want to keep up
with the times and their brother
sod-tillers they must do the same
Somev farms are adapted to stock-
raising, others' to grape-growing,
and still others to fruit-culture. Let
every one -pick out ; that branch
which he likesr and to which his farm
is adapted, .and then concentrate
his thoughts arid "energies on that
and determine to make it a bucccss
Ex.'' :-;'v-; - V '
There is no kind of meat, that is
FK AXKLl N T()X. li0TEL more uniyersaUy used by .Virgin:
lans tnan Dacon nams , anu wie
rural districts they thoroughly, un
derstand Kttie mode . oi preparing
them for the table. But this is fre-1
qiiently not t$e case in cities f
I wish particularly ' to -call atten
tion to "the imperfect mode of cook
ing them in a large majority of rest
aurants in this city. ; S At rare half-
of the river bridgem the west side of j cooked ham'is toigh and difficult of
Main Street v?h6rel;am ;prei)iared to 1 WjX.?' nnannvt$x
Hoiae-shoeinga specialtV. .: J is tender and comparatively easy of
Vff DDEEtt nivTa 1 digestion and assimilation.
A large number of the best: woks
signs, but thee of 6igni are most
active and insistent. It is then
that nature throws off the lethar-
tonic nnd alterative. .Yonr appetiU r-1 J . .w
liver and kidneys wume healthy action, j her bounties. It IS then, alBO, that
Try a bottle, fries 50c. at lxuiburg Jrog
stored. j
THE lOOIt MAN lAY8.
Soathport Ltadsr.
If there is one thing more than
another which causes the small
A man's experience is either some
thing he has or something that has
him. Savannah News. . - '
A TTOHSE T A T-LA W,
LoniSRUIUi, V. c
Opke on Nau bt.
Jl S. bPUUILL,
A TT0RSET-A TJLA W,
Ltrisncao4x. c.
Will atteai the couru of Fracklia
VaiKft. Grnille, Warren, Naah, mud
Federal and bapreme cxirta. l"ronjj
atleutba siren to coUectloua, &c
BUCKLEX'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best saive in the world lor cut
2rui-es, fre, ulcer, "an rueuni
fever sores, tetter, chapped hand"
childlains, corns and all akin eruptions
and positivelyture piu-, or uo pay
required.. It ,i guaranteed to pive
perfect aatisfacilon. or inouly refunded.-
Price 25 cenla per hx.'. .
For sale by Louishurs Drnsstores..
-nativrA atforrmtft f thrftw nfT thA I f
. I the amount which he pays in tax-
impurities .mai nave lam dormant S 0ll the a88egscd valuation of hi
iri the human ayatem. This effort property, in proportion to that
... naid'lw hia richer neighbor or bv
manifests itself in various ways 1 J 11 M.COOKE,
in the increased ' activity of old porated companies of bis city or ATrY. endCOUSSELLOB mt LAW
affections, in' the appearance of county. The small property own- ixuisBURO,rRaxKLixco,x.c.
, ,i iJ A 4uOI. 0,mt era of the country can bo paid to WIU attend the court ofNaah. FranW
bous, carbuncles and other erup- ... . .i . , w.v-
vnrmn ivmn. ... . the Sprtm twirt of orlk
-j r i ii iv necfssary iu aiiicuiaiiv ;jiroliua.
tions, and iu the
toms so familliar to those who
have suffered. It ia at this period
that nature finds an active and a
N.
A man never gets go bad but that
he likes to hear Bomebody say there I trustworthv assistant in S. 6. S.
i8 still somekood in hinf. ' whicn, inWwork of purifiying
ANOTHER CPRE FOR RHEUMATISM , . . " i tho
. ,v La city, the blood and strengthening the
T'JiSmi -or the system, baa proven be the four to one as compared to the
bii yearnt bhu nut r. , . - . . . riCQ roan, luauuiaciurer auu lacur
. ii ii .i 1 . I
vere oaaiy swollen nui ui .-uivr I . -
offered to the public. .
section where this is especially I trvt couru
the case, for it can be said to pre
vail throughout the United States.
What is meant by small property
owners paying the taxes, is that in
proportion to their "holdings, in
real or personal property, the poor
man pays taxes at ratid of perhaps
aud the U. S. CircuU aid t-
Y. GULLEY,
- ATTORSEf-ATiLAir,
riu." kxixtos, v. c
1 fcuiaa ptt tf try
to.
TO rCBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER A
apple, nnd I was in a ferful condition. I
heard ol P. P.. P. tFrickly Ash, Poks Root
and Potosaium,) and after seeing what ths
ingredients were as ths formnla is on ths
botde I eonelnded to try it. and aftr tak
ing three small bottles was abjs to fro down
and attend to nvr business, and I mnst sar
tthat I feel Uks another man; Am now tak
ing the larg and to-day, l oeUeTe tnat
1 will soon be as likely as any maa of sixty
one j-ears can expect to. be. . . - .
- .--'- . A.C. Lako.-'
1 L A l Tf S L O K L. N".
T1 isjperinleodeot of Pnblic schnn'a
of Frmnklia count jr. will b la - Loci
burg on the Mcoud ThcraOay cf Felcv
ary.AiTU.Joly. Spnper. Ocktv
I J .-- .1 1
. . . u(viuuTi,M irnuuu iur wire (ia
is situation any better, for ir Decrtary. for
w- paying taxes on hii I Ing applicant to teath . in tb
porated company.
Nor will an increased tax rate
make b
a a
he is now- paying
Pul4
Representative Watson, of Geor
gia is very unlike sucb papen- as
property at a rate near its real k J", J u
yalue, which the faxes of bis more Und all itfic days to atttnd to aiy
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