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- r ... "s mwmmmmmc -:iriiT:. rrvrTX airr . : .; my TTiA;iraZ fcnroi- mix; ft Uk Clarity for alL 1.50 TiJ JXXCJf, Im JJrm voL.xx: ,t.; .- 2- - pUISBURG N C., JULY : lO, 1801 NO 22. ... ' f Highest of all in Leavening Powers- Latest U. S. Gov't Report Oil, DAT WATEK31 ELON. ABOUTJTilE ALLIANCE. NATIONAL ALLI ANCE. HOW TO: TELL .THE PERFSCT .'VRUIT ; WITHOUT THE' ( GASTRONOMIC ; OUT RAGE 0" PLUGGIKQ. ' .. : Whit ho 1 y; old fashioned fam ily physician 1 1 Take down from the drug shelf and "dust off the J the Alliance has many bitter ene i All of the following items . are I trouble amoxo PBOitmacr . or- taken from . the Mecklenburffl - ficiaub. Times the Alliance" organ of Mecklenburg county : SACK O ITERS. - . i nere are mra wno wtct Dare a LCCKLES-JJ AEMCA UlCTE. goo! word to eay of anybody. No ! Thbet uit in world for ccU bniu. nrcr. ulcers. !t rbeom ferer ot tettrr. rhr-4 hJtod matter how noble and of bow rood I A Jackson, Miss., special to the 1 repute a man may be, the? back-1 reratred. It U ra.nuUi to eiT ceo ia rer box. LoaaLur? DrortcreA. . ..i - - intoraatinrr ilArs1nmnf. I " 1 vx i 1 .1 a r :"'bo" the surlace in relation to Nation A great deal has been said about fnioniiaya luring the vis- bitra will conUnue to say some- ft"U' the enemies of the ADiance. Well, V0;?1' tHng of oaragemt. - They do 'VTbl -iiiiv .us:. : eUand-Willete,AllianceliSht,some not often roeak directly axraixwt a - ' - "' t ,..J.1'M'"''1 LIPPMAN CROS., Proprl3or$, . DruaoUts, Lippron's Eleolu ; SAVAf 'SAH. 6JC For a!e by ; Thomas & Ajruock, LoblBlmr. JP ro f5ot o nal cftrtliB M. PERSON, ATTQRNEY-AT-LAWi LOUISBURG, N. C. Practices iu all Cour.s , Office iu the ( 'ourt House. Jjli. J. E MALOXE. Office 2 doors below Furman's drug store, adjoininc Dr. 0. L Ellb. IJIEOS. B. WILDER A TTORNEY-A T LAW, LOUISBURGy N. C. , Office on Main street, one door below ISagle Hotel. of last:year; refill the Jamaica enemies arennside the organiza- Alliance matters. The NationalAl- honorable reputation. -Puch men luiaj auu reau ioriuc on. ve caiiea avieniion.io, mis nance legislative council met in are a blight and bane to todety. coming gripe stasop, for the water- fact oyer - a year ago. r- The cAct can Washington last February and ere- Of ill-tvpute themselrw, thy would mejbn is at hand and the midnight now bo seen bys an ordinary: man ated a legisla tire committee consist- drajr others down to the same low ; wail of the small boy will now be J without the aid of spectacles. Be-; I three members, of which O. S. I level. The sight of an honest, trust ; heard throughout the land. " " ware. of office-seekers. . I HaU President of the Missouri Alii- worthy, high-minded citizen, is euf- ance, was one. The functions of the fldent to give them a bad attack of Terrell in. ma KnPArh at - - w " w - 1 : a x - m 1 1.. . ..... p, , t. BB,A 4 f t. Aii..- w lonnoiawj mea. tne spleen, wmcfc they sec to mne- Charlotte said that : the Alliance nre8 out cf the Ocala de- dy by inventing storiea derogaUve would wait unUl 1892 to see what manda to be nra-iented to the 52nd to .rood character. TWwn ?nV II. W. H. NICHOLSON, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, LOUISBURG, N. C. : Office oppositti Engle Hotel.1 W. TIMBEliLAKE, ATTORNEY ATLAWt Office on Na?h St. F. S. SPKL'ILL, A TTORNEY-A T-LA TF, LOUISBURG, N. C. Will attena the courts of Franklin Vance, Granville, Warren, Nash, aud Fcleral and Supreme courts. Prouipl' atlenliou given tog collectious, &c. Q M. COOKE, - ' ATTY. and COUNSELLOR at LAW LOUISBURG-, 5HANKLIN CO., N. C. Will attend the courts of Nash, - Frank .ui, Graiiville, Warren and Wake coiin-! ties; a!so the Supreme court of North Carolina, and the U. S. Circuit andi)s- tTi;t courts. 3 . S3 93 i i CO O oro CO o o CD ' : '-STL -. o . GQ jar- P. . OR B O c- C" w? CD CD cr -B , c-t-B O CD t B: B P B o CD o 3 P B . 5 3 S3 P CS O O a o f p o CD w CD O4 "J O i B 03 B CD O B -a CD B - o D . p C B - CD "O N6t .that there is any positive danger from eating the heart of a ripe watermelon. ' . KIAflfl tTAll rtA 1. . . . Z r - v 4, the existing parties wouia ao oe- Congress. Hall, from the inception rent badnefs canaoa them to think u . ,b - : " T i fore attemPtmB t0 fornl a new Par" of the sub-Treasury measure, has others must be bad, or indiHerent, youth is likely, too eat m too close ty? But it Beem8 ttat 8ome lead- been one of its strongest opponents, ako. The chronic backbiter would to the rind and thus get himself erg cannot wait, to see anything. When he was selected as a member seem incurable. lie will li ten to no into trouble.x But who can blame They are determined to have a new of the committee, it was regarded argument in a good man's favor, him, for who has ever eaten enough party whether there is any neces- as a victory for the anti-treasurites That all men are more or leas vi- oi xnis glorious irun at any one i for ft or n0 They are ready I 1 maicauon oiuieuicimate i cioua is ius premise, aoa vne moei to sacrifice the Alliance for per so- -"""" b i""' ""L1,C1L . . after his election, commenced to from bis mind. Truly a most de- oa g ory. v . work with increased vigor against plorable state of mind and heart to The Alliance is non-partisan. It the scheme, and with his coadjutors be In. Were there no honest men In has nothing to do with the Fourth had succeeded inorganiringamove- the world, things would come to a party. By remaining non-parti- ment covering the entire Southern standstill, and the earth would al- san and exercising discretion and States, as is, shown from the call of most cease to revolve. It Is they patience it can have all its hopes J the meeting oi .the Anti-Sub-Treas-1 who make life and civilization what realized. Tt ia 'follv to exnect to nry League, of Dajiis, Texas, July it is, and keep us from the primal By itself alone?' Yes! yesl yes! I f. 10th. This meeting promises chaos. Bat the born backbiter wifl Eat it at anytime and at all times, years A good beginning has been to 1)6 larSel J attended and organ- entertain no such view as this, and and may the Lord forgive you if The attempt to make the M OPP09 to the sub-Treasury goee on in his daily round of belit- you are accused of gluttony or of An;. n ta 'ilu nar nnar.u measure and McCuneism wdl be def- thug everything and everybody. lTeed Alliance pull the 4th party coach on thUdr. He to uk a delight n win oniy resuu in aiviamg me stance hangs an interesting it ; and roU it out as a sweet morsel organization, creating strife and taie Within the last month remon- under his tongue. We think, if he losing everything. s trances have been sent to Hall by could see how small, petty and in- The Alliance has carried every members of the legislative council significant in life such a course is, point in the Southern Democracy. and members have had urged upon and how it dwarfs and belittles his Where tW did not fmcv-eed it was President Folk the advisability of humanity (if there be a grain left in because they did not stand togeth er. A few leaders who did not get anything, want to drag the Alli ance into a new party. If the Southern Alliance is led into thi3 time? The eating of watermelon is an art learned only by long and varied experience. It isn't a fruit with which to begin one's breakfast, or for that matter to begin or end one's dinner, that is, if one expects to eat other things. greed. Good watermelons are not yet plentiful, but they will be in a few weeks. Those now in the market are from Florida and cost $9 per dozen. Wait until they are about $10 per hundred and then 1 From Tiow until frost expect to read .a great deal of watermelon literature. Be prepared to hear sung the praises of a plugged wa- taking action against Hall. Folk has had considerable correspond ence with Hall, advising him to de sist, and very recently submitted to him one of the two alternatives, either to cause his opposition to the him), he would instantly reform and speak nothing but good of mankind forever afterward. Ex. Capt. Alexauder ou the Third Party. ' . . l . T 1 1 111 w VI I t m . . a . I listening to the advocates of bran- . ".r , , suo-ireasury oui, or to tenaer dis In reply to a question as to what dy or claret soaked melons and say 8Pll,t MlSLnce ranks' W,th atlon as a member o! the leg- he oI prospects o( the to yourself such ideas could only ProbablelosSof every point gained, islative committee. In the event of new party in North CaroUna, Cap- diseased brain. . . - . I i.i A . .u v. n ....... much about it, nut was not able to locate it as taking shape anywhere in the State. He felt sure that it emanate from a No one in his right seuaes, unless pos&essed of a vitiated palate,cou id possibly make such a pernicious suggestion. The Bill Brown ban quet was a culinary poem in com parison to the outrageous gastro nomic proposition of tilling a per fect melon with spirits of any kind. ' It is quite, an. art to select a choice melon wilhout cutting a small hole through its fat green sides, but it can be done ; the same people in the days' of re-cous.ruc- plainly to understand that he would tion will take charge of our State &e suspended and was given until 'j n t July 25th to make his answer. It gUVClUUlVUl UUU kill IUO OKiOLKO ui , - ..... our Southern Congressmen in' 1 V -r .--i 1 't C-r- . I roisaxkotJr bjr TbooiM & Ajrotkt. Loi Uric. 3.C. of Polk' to frustrate the Anti-Sub-TTeasury League at Dallas, Texas, would accomplish nothing in North Carolina. Will the 52nd Congress settle the and to lnnuence lesa intrepid oppo- gllver question? The House ill pass a free coinage bill before Christ- N. Y. GULLEY, ATTORN EY-AT-LA F, FRaNKLINTON, n.c All legal business promptly attended Washington. The enemies of the Alliance will then laugh at the calamity oi me organization. nent8 to the measure than Hall to There has been a great deal of I steer clear of the Dallas circuit talk about Col. Polk's political as pirations for the past few months. It has been charged that he was aspiring for the nomination for president of the United States on as an expert can tell a counterfeit tDe m , Pa"-V; .18 Snar8e beheved by many that this will split n Mri Qeveland is nominate,! he from a genuine bill by the feel- was u&uy aeniea D7 niB inenM- the NaUonal AUiance andanorgan- poasibly carry the States of ing and general appearance. The -"""' JO izauon win grow out, oi tne uanas dark green of the melon should be J ol' roiK Passea mrougn al meeting as a result, with a more poasibly lose twooth the color of English ivy leaves; lttUia i: liiC U1 m n-Bpw.u, auu A So:i Those who know President Hall as sert positively that he will . decline to be coerced and to give up his convictions, but on the contrary he mas, and it will become a law if the Republicans in the Senate do not amend by striking out the free coin age of silver of foreign countries. So the silver question is like'y to to. TO PUBLIC SCHOOL TEA CEERS. The Superintendent of Ptiblic schooli I of Franklin county, will be in Loui- burg on the second Thursday of Febru ary, April, July," Septemper, October j . and December, and remain for , three days if necessary, lor the purpose of exarmn-r ing applicants to teach in the , Public Schools Of this county. T will also be iu Louisburg ou Saturday of: each week, ' and all public : days, to attend to:asy basin ess connected with my office. J.N. Harris, rjupit. tN.MkrarliMumhW;ln1l. teaob yonqirfckly hAir to ani from th t &1U . dir at tke Mart, a ad mora aa sraa a : on. Botb him. all ana. h aay part of Anarka, yoa can eaannanca at hoaia, (W mf an your uraer apara jwmm onij w tba work. All ia new. Great pay SURE for arrry worker. . Wa t.rt yoa, ftiralahina; liu iMiinr. Moil. crbc.L'Aft.K n.wu.. PAKTICULAKS FKEE. Adareaa at oaea. HlUbUa t-U., IuKTIiAAv, . auiaa J can ba rained at oar ITKW 1h of w-n. r rapidly aad hanatably. by thoae ol . unr m. ram ir am. aiu, tt fl ..WBio-&a,wbrevortlieTliir.Aiiy oaa caw do laa work. . Kasv to tearn- WoArniab erytaiur. Wa Mart yoa. No rlak. Ton can davota your siMire muwenia, or all your tiro to tba arork. This ia aa ami rely near lead .and briaea wooderfal success taeverr work sr. Begiunars arc earnltir from Mi to i&H parweek aod apwarda, and more altera littla exerieace. We can furnish yon the em PKiyaieni aaa teacn yoo Hbk. lso apaceto explain Dare. rui iafomiatian FHKK. TBVE st". CO.. AtGtbTA. HOl.NJa. pressure of the finger, should have a springy and the indentation thus made er Southern State. lie thinks Hill is more available The West has developed no Democrat of sufficient ability for the ra. -Charlotte Chronicle. They all Owed lllm: NOT1CK. T a atstnl tif iWtTlrMttA) V r era Vt, A the yellowish spot underneath VU"V". . ! I jmsh. sC a 3 Vk m ana alia alavwaa aaa.aaa sfk AAAVtT caused by its contact with mother wl,uusucBB 4W Progress oftho Colored Race. earth should be tested with the e presidential nomination of the The spot new Party. 1 TT : J . IT i U t resistance AXO Baif ' " "t" my people. x nave never yei shirked any duty they have im- should not be noticeable when the J posed upon me, and when they call finger is removed. If it remains me I am ready to serve them." the melon is too ripe and likely to There never was an organization be watery. If. no depression can among farmers that has done half be made the melon is not ripe the good. the Alliance has done. enough. ' It has inspired education, better J 8,000 in parochial schools, makirur I this rule, and the St. Paul Globe The most delightful bottle of I farm methods, economy, and the! a total, in round figures, of 1,378,-1 cites a case in point that is interest- In the course of an address before the Colored Normal School, of Washington City, Superintendent Porter of the Census Bureau, said : "The forthcoming reports will show I the most important features in liti one and one-tliird million colored 1 gation, and as a rule the closest at- pupils in the public schools. There tention is given, to this workrby the are, in addition to this, 87,000 pu- J parties to the legal contest. Now pils in private schools, and about I and then there is an exception to lALVATKOSi ii ffc. tmtw CU. tot tg U imistU . E77 nlero Bhcuma'Jxm, EttaraJiia The selection of a Jury is one of Z9t!hgshetha5o I f f l La Tiurkasks ranai i travif aaTJ0CirublVa muiuii, w v a avaw Cuts, Scalds. CaekaehB. fJoaniuko v.U0 MMaWrMlHu. Ata ALE I Gil If GASTON R. R, To tale efert StnJty, Ie. 7. IS00. Having qualified ns administrator on tfce estate of j. L. TimberiikeV Paul, wearying of calling and dan ninni fno ci Ivill Kv-vrifrl-t an ? t In sn. inc and. Renin? ana savea me iar-i "o1" "w i ,uwu .xiurtu uiu- i -"-t. "- - Thfl most rv-0va thn.,anAa nf rlnlUr. Tt b. dent in txaiximg lor teachers, while wrce ua couecxion. . nen ue oay - w - AAaVJaU U VlaUWMUW w a aa w a aa w aoaaww a afor on J out 0f the case, then buried in ice It has taught co-operation in buy; j tutions for superior education of the sons owiuff said stato are herebv noti- Ior .lwo noura auu serveu m ioug, ing ana Belling ana savea me. iar-i -o- "' tU.ulCu fied to make immediate rnyment, and 1 slender stem glasses. all persona holding claims acain swd LB:0W oa,-. f nytn - j : hundreds are studvins theoloirv. I oI trial came on, the old settler was estate to present them .fiT-env on -r-o - law and medicine. Fifteen-sixteenths a Uttle late, and the jury had been orneioretne ?ra oayoi juiy ior "".'"r 1Ui oie lor lear ui utjewrucwou. iub . . - . - . . imnanded and sworn. Us entered. ;JLlU Jt dr7 big -combines and trusts ' built rZZZZ kZZ ZZTZ behind th attorner. and ranldl 1891. . muu. iuw.w6uum o.vw.- up uy me xvepumiuau party hcio states. In at least ten of thee I IT ran 1118 eyes over tne lury. fcen N. G. Timberlake, Adm'r. Thomas J. Murrey in New York scared out of their boots last year ata r-r-t-o ..- he reached the last man he sDranr , . r - . .. - 1 . ., " I kjvumxii VMV lV VA Al IVt 1 1 AAA I A U TT.-.U l w . , . , - I 11 L 1 J A A At. - 1 !.. a PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction at Frank- Herald.' ias-i-ava. rni aa. T- E,Aa- and l-tajIllSV.'Va5 i Better roads are one of the ne- V."',1 V" n :'S? 'l7idy f, 4ulv' cesaities all over North Carolina, at 11 o'clock, A. M.; on Bullock's cor-1 . , - nermy tannery and; lot to satisfy a lnere is a pretty general ieeung mortgase in favor ot Mrs. ."arah L. all over the State that the present :Wellonviis recorded OJf O CV AAA AO UUliyC'DM-a. J . vu I AL . a t af s a a v -i - j. , i svKi hit i ik ii ii nm:nwhni uv ucqy . uij i i t ,t i : a MtiAiinMbP page-.-Jz atro w:mw;iosz. rrf A-,-. ...r tneir aariiug Kepuoncan pany re aHt f a, by na Paa Aitsua,, Also at the same time and , .place 5 my I men and exceptionally light on . j . . w ,Iaa, ana jn. nona, -toiaae.unvi j .... ' . , J " . iV . i I , : , . . . - . .1 lUlUCU IU UVWOIl fic ' whs i 1 1 Wfumir nmiHa anil - rnrw. anin -, rti . T , r i . - i -.wv -.. i rftriOT in o nnmnpr m refill n . a. mortgage in favor of -Mrs. Florence ties in the State property is re by the overwhelming defeat of the public school enrollment has far I to his feet and regardless of court, Republican party. They are afraid outstripped the gain in population. I r etiquette and decorum, called the same thing will be done in '.The great industrial progress of jout: " "Judge, every man on that 1892. But won't thev be happy to the Southern States during the last Jur7 owes me a dui. lnsmwa ine see .the South split up next year decade would have been "lbte vTm1?1 Bp m trto" Fourth party move and "r." lur VUtf inuuon oi -;------s-----;-a J"ul rows niAu buwu rea-uj w ua- I XOTE Democrats OI JOWa have de- . No AH, !. 14 HTATlOKt. MAJL TS4TX. T A Ml Its L sUV-tCh, ll?Sn aOOaaT. W-.U, 1205 S8 Friklint47B, 12 24 S01 Kittrwil, 12 44 lt Hra.Wraoa, 100 SS.S UttVto,, 307 74S ArWaUoa, ' 24S 6S0-K teaxx atorrjia.Bnrrw. 5o.41. Ko.4 Statkm. MaJI. -TaJi. rAJI baMM. LaWf-IJoo. llUpa 60Oam. Littleton. ltza 4 Ilrr.lroa, 2 - 7C. kittrrB. SS9 Hl FrmJilEntoo, 91 tCH, Wk. JIT SUM. AKM;k, S S3 WHja yoo? ' bonie rsra over aAra. 00 a . natnos ihawork aad rrsl t, ajrhercvtw yoa ara. ICaaa ba. era are aaally ea rains- front i M ' day. Aliases. Waahow yonhoa start you. van work la mars UtM all the lima. Biff inonaa for work. . Psilura (mknerm aransa tham i auiatc fc Ot,.Bax 8 8 sroa-Uaasl.Jkass.ia A TEA.R t . T tmdortsks to brisfrs j teach any airly taMIrrentpmon of eithu I nas. wbo caa read and write, and whec I after 4nstriKtSoa, will work industriously. Tii. .1. . "w "ia saraa Taaaisaaa Italian a trritt.?,'1,'''vhw" w' furnish w '-Uf-?r'mi,,0J,mt' "hid, y o. can earn that amount. S7T3 af aT af a A. Hines, a recorded at Lowsburg' in j quired to beat its relative portion 4o my hoiSe and ikt on the ; corner- of of the bu rden of keeping up . the Lou isburg road and Wellon's Avenue. I roads. The plan -works well and n amed streets to satisfy a mortgage, in prove their' own condition by in-1 served tracerm In nominating Gen, creasing skill and labor. . Boise for re-election. It was he who "The Southern negro is no longer for the first time in a feneration re- toerely a plantation hand. He has deemed that State from the grasp and several vucapt iota on the above l tl;Q kAanfta r0ta that it will V AA VA 1AU W UUVV V-f Ulw VM aaw a aay.- 'Come to my arms," he said. ' 'Can't, I've rheumatis.'.' savs she. "Get Sal-? vation Oil.". She went immediately turned his attention to other pur-1 f the Ppublicans, and his conduct 1 and bought a bottle. ; 25 cents. 1 Bmta ana ne. poconies more ex-1 m 0ace has been such as to com- j r is "i ,kjJ 1116 various occupaUona ol mend both himst-U and his party to Many a home has been . robbed of A w y fl . - tha AVnr nf mm -hA aL, c4i V -jaw au - a-' - V . J aLa VsT. VIU W at -w as aa i etaa n - - w Wj favor of Mrs. I. A. V. May, asTrcord- not be manyjears before this same sunshine and happinesa by the lossof j greater diversification of .industries government. New York World. J ..i T ...;si.if.i. in.T).k oo if?n i , - L"s "j- j'lti il. oi.i. I onma vonT riStlri . TArtien T)r ' Inll'fl I in 4-Via Rvnt tirTi Rtnf ah . .1 - ." asassssssssssssssssss.ssssssa nun is fiiienaea an over iub oiaio. i """v " - s vv . ZTl?-1 bat oaa worker rrosa each district " ""tt" woaidedv with. amr.Io.m.-i V T 'I. ils7 Ke sSJS ? yareadV. It s SEW VL C. A1.I i i l-r"cui.r s.-JtKE. Addirss at once. tMaabar, who ana Led at louisbtfrg- in Book X2, "'.page 179 in le6y."$Teroi8 made known-on day of saler- V - ''.- ;-';.- ' ': f - '' - - . June 10, 189L . : J. W. Wkixons, i :i i : ; ituikluiton. N. C -Wilson Advance. Cough Syrup would have saved it. Rnhsrrihe to the TriLES. Children. Cry for Pitcher's Castona. year, in advance; ' Dr. Barbour' nominated by the The best article yet seen, on tin Kentucky Farmers Alliance for $1.50 per i plate is custard pie. Dansville 1 Governor, declines to be a candi- rtr-ooro . 1 date. 'a VVaV .... t LOUL3ECEO KAILEQAJ. TAXX kaOTTf 8 llOmt Xo. ZJi. Pawa. 10,-, fYATsOHa . Win. cuyaawaa La IxroUbcrar. 7.1".aa a00f ArfrtvaAliatoa, .810 . TatAl Morrsa oorav ?5o41.r-m. XosS. RTaTUUtS Mart. nrBstaa. L PrsaUatoa, 17.ru a a, eoa Ar Lonimtmrt. lOi S40 - NOTICK. ' , riarinjf oojilifkd m fxrctjorf J, Fre man, dee'd all perxis owknx halt esUte are noOCed to com ft-rwird at4 Mttle at orvci. and all c-'aIom tiat Lh aid eatafe uit b prc3c:t! oa or b for the JUhday or Jwoe vr that nolVa will be ltAskd In Lar f tj-r rccOTtrj. Thi June ICHlu 1891. Fjuscus FiiccMAX, dfia H i f V.-.
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