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. v: :tjr - V. .' .rr: TUB THANK LIN TIMES. . X THOteAS; . Editor and Propridor. .- ONE YEAB, , -IX MONTHS, $1.50 : i.oo Friday.' September 9 il89i. Tiie' - New s-6 bser vef , say 8 Mb at the ."logic" of Republican; tweakers ind writers cannot be reconcHed :V. w itb this fact: There is.a; 1 arge ill defending their ' party. There has teen t o much ly ing and abuse on botlsidesj .and some of the Al liance leaders have done as rnuch of it as the other side.Questions and some of . them would behead rae rightful dicing if : tbey ;only dared.' .But thank God this is no one man a governraenr." .we thank him more that: the -.people ought tc b discussed upon . their are masters hi this country, aud y' i ' " t '-'llitV. J!!- I'll. 1-1 J ..-t. U , . , L Ixmlsburar Tobacco Market. Rkpobteo bt J. S. Vk AIIOWS. t Smoker common, -- -'" r . good, , ' -. - , Cutters common,- . s . rood, . . . . - " . Fine., . . Filler common, . - ' . merits bv i people , who . diner in opinion and undeno circumstan ces stiould lying and abuse be de scended Jtb.-r-.lCin8t6n V'Free Press. P grain crop iii this country coinci- :;: lently with poor crops in. Europe, and the authors of the Kepublican iigh tariff are rejoicing and claim ing ihat the increased foroign. de mand for our cereals is duo' to their tariff legislation. Don't ev , erybody know that wheivthe Dcm- ccrats were opposing the tariff bill, : - in the last Congress, they were an-. swered by the Hepublicans, that all this country wanted was "a home market?" Suppose; Europe J had been favored with a reasona bly good cereal crop, the Republi can tariff would' have so glutted the home market that there would have been-' such a light demand in this country for cereals, that Western farmers could not have escaped financial ruin. It is the law of supply and demand that has given them a market ;for their grain,"and this law, when not m terfered by bad legislation, will uiufclly.operate favorably. .Editor Evebptt Moore, of the Alliance Vindicator, aud Editor E. M. Tate, of the Hopkins C6un-j ty Echo, at Sulphur Springs, Tex as, have been cuttirfg at each oth er through their respective papers recently. The other day they met and, fought it out Moore received five shots, " from the . effects of which he died. Tate got-a slight SOME HISTORY SOME PROPHESY. Under., the above.; heading the Hickory - Press "and Carolinian speaks the following words, and they so well express the sent)? meats of tho editor of the jFRANK- lin Times that we reproduce '., them in f ul 1 : ' - y-' v.--?'. ' v. ; : "AThis writer was -raised a far- merr and worked on. the farm of his farmer father. We ktiow"the tips and downs of farm life, the latter of which has. been most fre- quent of late, and we know how that however much they may vbo fooled for a time, tne sober sec ond, thought of 'the educated, reading, public will wrest the ship of . 6tate , from the wicked and ignorant, and guide it safelv to Jhe port of peace and prosper ity; We have an abiding - confi deuce in the. honesty and intelli- Kxd.; lit . S to 6 N '& to 10 10 Jo 15 16 to 20 20 to 23 4tot to 10 10 to 16 12 to lb . to S.'. 40 to (ST. line, Wrapper common, ' " fine, " Market actiee for all gradea, and we a. vise (armura to aclt iU preiLUt price. ; ' . , Order of Salea. . ' 'The tobacco Boles at Louiaburj begin promptly at 1.0.30. o'clock : -" Thursday; Oct. 1. Hughes, jTantun, xuveraiae. Notice..,'.- -V' - j,- I have arceptcd a positionwith King- Jt Macon where I will be glad to have my friends call and see mm w"hen In need ol anything in our line. ' , - : J. C. Yocxa. .. CLOVER SEED. Both Annual and Bed Ton Clover Seed at Thomas & Aycocke's. , " .rAnon of thfl nAonl,; Whn thv ; t nday.VJ t ranklmRiveraide, the' ups and- downs of air other classes follow . those of the men : - . J - whose occupation -is to produce the staff of. life. We know that the organization of the Farmers' havo read and thought over the situation they will act as patri ots, who value their country's best interests. - , The places which now know many of the Alliance leaders will - - ... - r.t sqon know them no. more forev- er. Either this or the Alliance itself, will follow the, fate ;of its' numerous predecessors, - which have sprung up; attracted the at tention of the world for a short time. and sunk to rise ' no ; more. We are not alarmed. 7. Freedom ofspeech and conservatism-of thought and action are the safe- Alliance was a necessary result of ty-Valves and brakes that will a long continued, condition ot things which operates against the producer the toiling millions and in favor of the rich few of this great country. . We know and cheerfully admit that the. Alliance has done .much good, aud we sin regulate and check any danger ous movement - in our constitu tional and well balanced form of- government. Read and -think.' A prominent Allianceman tells the Charlotte Chronicle that cerely hope it will do much more Harry 13kinner is to be the next towards the great end for which it I Governor, and that before his was originally organizadi We are 1 term expires he will be in the much older than some folks, and United States Senate. What's have learned from observation to become "of Hon. Eliaa Carr. the that like causes produce like ef-j -veteran farmer. fects. Honest, patriotic men in ail ages have given their time, their talents and their services to 1 nov &e satisndd witn your Tuesday, C Riverside, Huirhes. Franklin. - Wednesday, 7.Hughps, .Frank Mn, Riverside. Thursday 8. Franklin, ' RiveT Bide, Hughes.- r'- " Friday, 9. Riverside, '. Hughes, Franklin. . ' .Tuesday, 13 IIuc:hs,. Franklin 'Riverside..:;; ,i - ' .;. Wedne3day, 14. Franklin, River side, Hughes. ' - . ' , ; Thursday, 15. Riverside, Hughes, Franklin. -. ' : . Friday, 10. Hughes, Franklin, Riverside. ' ' Tuesday, 20. Franklin, River side, Hughes. " ' Wednesday ,21 Riverside.Hughes, Franklin. . Thursday, 22. Hughes, Franklin, uiversiae. . Friday, 23. Franklin, Riverside, Hughes, v - . -I'uesday, 21. Riverside Hughos, i?rani:un. Wednesday, 28. Hughes, Frank lin, Riverside. - - . Thursday, 29. Franklin, River side, Hughes. . IViday, 30. Riverside, Hughes, rraiiKiin. " . - KOT1CE OF SALE. 3r rirtae of th power conferred ' apen : in a chattel niortgae ezeeuteJ to me It, I obwit on llo the 18rlf of Jane What All Boys SUoald Know. wound. One is dead and the oth- eris:in jail as a murderer. That I their fellowmen and for 'the conn i- it. i e ut i:tn . I 1 gentility, a little less whisky, and .A . , , a little more forbearance would nien, hypocrites, demagogues and have Bettled, and both !een happy atobitious self-se'ryers have, in all and friendly. It isn't good mor als, isn't gentlemanly, and don't pay. . . We get the above from , the Bridgeport (Ala.) News, and it speaks volumes. How much bet- ter it would be for not only edi- the accomplishment nfj good for education says Supplement, or auow mm to handle a utin agesr been active to stir up the masses only that they might float on agitated surface, beneath which a moment of calmness and consid vratiou would sink them - for all time. We remember the short me oi tne unow-iNotnines. or tors of nwsparrs, but every class Ameri6au party; which threatened or Greek book, until you are sure thai he can - Write a good legible hand. ' Spell all the words he knows how to use. Speak and write good English. Write a good social letter." Write a good business letter. Add a column of figures rapidly. Make out an ordinary account. Deduct 16 per cent from the face B me bT W. te:nr, i wm. on uonuar, ine win oar o Qptber 1891, at 12 o'clock, iu., at the V-ourt House donr in Louuhurr. N. ( acll to the hvghcvt bidder for raah, the -tallowing article! of personal propcrtr to-wit: ine bar horse, una ehctnut anrrel horse, one phaetoo. one hearse, one drpy oii; 3-horse arj;ou. oe l-bnnte wajon, to aiuiair a debt secured ty the said mort This 23d day of St-ptrwher. - B. I). Orfikmotk- Tbotnaa & Ajcoik- are mrenU for Uie -taixkrd aewius nuichiue. For simplicity and light run u log it has no equal. Kmj terms. TAX NOTICE. I will attend at the following places on tha daya named to receive State and County taxes due for the year 1891:".. Dunns township, Poplar Springs. Monday October 12, Hams' Clifton's MiH; Tueslay October 13. ' y - . Freemans' . TonngsTille, Friday October 10. Franklinton, Franklinton. Satur day October 17. 1 . Havesvillc. Rockr Ford. Mond.iT October 19.' Sandv Creek.' Laurel. Tuesday October 20. Gold Mine, Centerville, Wednesday October 21. - Cedar Rock. Stallings, Thursday October 22. Cypress Creek.Moore's Gin, Friday October 23. . Louisburg, Court House, Saturday October 24. v Those preferring can settle at my office in the Court House. -. H. C. KEARNEY, Sheriff - i Franklin county. WHIP ALWAYS "GETS THERE." lie has in stock uow an elegant line of Shoes,' lUta, Dry Goods, GcmU Dress Shirts, ic: Groceries Spc-ial attrntioo is pai to the CJr.vre ry I purtiue.:', w:,'h.Ji is always M. t all wud -e? me nhcilic-r you w h': to -ny or no. for Infants ond Children. CMrt is soa adftraed tochOm tha rr n rummil It m nirn W in w i .in HI So. Oxford EC, Brokli, X. T. - ThaMorCKorUiaatimrnalal ka BMrits so wrtlTxiva tbat tt aerm a vfc Ct raprrrrorsikrj to uxiorM 1L. Tcv arU IbMI-c i mUlea vbo AO aot ksap CaJboria uhla ay raai h Cimm ILtvrat, TXP, NtwTort CJry. raator BloomtnyUla Vml witmi Qwwa, CMtorU omm Cb5c. Cta ntfc Pr feywnara. tUnta, swIb Tor aavwml vaara I m rasutta." - 9rm Tort Cf. Taa Cvrrara Ooatravr, Tt Xcmaat Braur. in Taa. IT ALWAYS PAYS TO GO TO H E AD QUARTERS NOTICE. , Haying this day qnalified as admiui- trator ou th vstaie u( Mrs. Uarv C. liar.'. ris. this is to give uotice ta all -rson owing said i staic to settle rt ouce, and ali persous lioJdinj; claims agiiutt said vataie to rcint th triu bIor the 19th day of )Jttiubr 1892, or 1 will plead this uuticr la 1ar of their recovery. Thia the lih day of September IR91. M. l. Tsnson, Adn'r. W. 11. Person, Att'y. Cy virluc f a decree of the .ourt or rrfDkltn county 1 will .:l nt -iblie auction at the t urt IIt i.jt i:i i.oiihiirg cu MviidayOil. 26th ltJl, fur rush: baltiCc iu n creu;t vi VI i.iut.tnt ith ibtf-rit frum dnte, a tr: ct f u u hardy t'retk lnkUip, ncju.iox the iai d uf J no- Yrburn.j;h aoi ihri, be ing tr.ici i f 1-iid frait-rlv o nrd by Josl.uc Cuuk. C W . Tl.VBeKl.Mkc " L'cutiisStoii'-r. when yuu (lesii-e satislaclion botliasto of people in this country, to live friendly, and instead of back biting and abusing each other, do and say what they can to -.make everything happy around them. PARTY! PARTY I! PARTY!!! to : sweep, over the country forty ! years ago. Its purposes were good and its , converts were numerous. including all classes of men. Pol iticians feared, embraced and then destroyed it. Later came the Ku- Klur. We never joined or knew Did you ever hear the like of it? Democratic party. Republican par- i much about that, but good men ly, third party, -stilly party always were in it and said it .was a des- Tingmg in. our ears. Parties and - i a nCSrriQQn a 1 r c aarth onrl oil o -vc always full of their cries. Their dlllon of disorder .which always worshippers set up a howl equal follows war. It corrected many to the priests of Baal. They have evils. which hdman testimony was I , , . , , , nnfhintr i,t. W,.rnft o,, rt,J , i j ' day book and ledger. Tell the number of yards of Receipt it when paid. . Write an ordinary receipt. Write an advertisement for tho lo cal paper. - Write a notice or report of a pub lic meeting. ' - Write an ordinary promissory note, Reckon the interest or discount on it for days," months, and years. ; ' Draw an ordinary bank check. , Take it to the proper place in the bauk to get the cash. " Make neat and correct entries in afraid to expos and consequent ly the law could not reach. Evil doers of the worst stripe became. nothing but priestcraft and party craft to offer to, an outraged and down-trodden people. Party wor ship is their only balm for an over-taxed and pension-plundered people. Taxes aud pensions in creasing all the time in the midst of this partisan agitation and on RfiO.nnnfc nf it. Rtitl tha nnrtv bo3ses cry out continually, "Great Whether for or against the -order- . -r 11 t j. -r 1 1 1 J A 1 ' i r l 1 ' is tne joaaoss uiana oi tne rar- roe uuwu uy us uwu weigui car- safety, ob- betrayed alarmed for their own tained admittance and and exposed the order 'to outlawry hand its members to ' prison. ty." And still great numbers of our people solemnly shout amen. Party, party," party roar the great newspapers in -the cities; parly, party, party yelp the newspapers in the towns and villages. Party, and their employes," as we own L . was short-lived, and ifl numbered with. the things that were. . mi ' ' ' ' - i ine Alliance was organ izea ior the sole benefit of the "farmers have party, party whine the little cross roads and : ward ? politicians ; but . party all the time. .The State nev- v er, the people never, nothing but : party.; The Democratic party Js the cry-in the south. It will do 5 all for the dear, people. Up north the Republican party . will do - all. Can w.e breathe nothing but party 1 . j - 4t j . , , , a Minirit in Via Xr? : r.?nw wV other doctrines and demand nothing but party strife, and shall I unknowhf andforeign to the'orig : .we always feel nothing . but the l inati ng causes have .been . pro 'pany lasn? is it not ; time .to think out some plans to say e - this i ;Union from tho - fate : of - Italy, Greece: and: France? Progressive ! 1 x armer. , been informed - So long as itrad mitted none but "farmers P and their employes! to membership it worked well and -was doing much' towards -a -much - needed reformation.1:; But other heep not of this fold have been ; admitted pet required for your parlor, Measure the pile of lumber in your shed. - ' ; " ... " "r .Tell the number of your bushels of wheat in your largest bin, ; and the value at current rate. Tell something about the great authors and statesmen of the presf ent day. . ' :.-Tell what railroads he would take in making a trip m Boston to San-Francisco. ' : - : If he can do all this and mora, it is likely he has sufficient education tctenable him to make hisown way in the world. If . yon j- hare more time and money to spenduponhim, all well and good give him higher English, give him literature, give himmathematic8, give )dnx science and if : he is very anxious; about it, give, him Latin and Greek, or what ever the course he intends pursuing m life demands. ' - : '. m lj5lO ltUWAlil. I wiD pay f 10 for the nrrest of John Smith, white,, who escaped from Franklin county jail on the 19th inst: ' DE8CBIPT10Jf. John Smith, white, is about 21 years old, fair complexion, dark I hair, about G feet 10 inches high mid weighs about 140 pounds. - - H. C. KEAR NEY, Sheriff ' ' Franklin county. FOR RENT The land in Freeman's township be longing to Lucy Carson, couUiuing bul 80 aetea, being lot No. 3 in divUion of land of Ms: el in Yonug. . This land will be rented for year 1S92, - at Court Uone door ia Louis burr on Uou dy October 20. '81.- . W.TIMBELXAKE, . ' ' Guardiaa. Just received at J. P. Winston's 500 crystal shirrfi at 60ta cost 72, 200 pr ladies black hose 331 cost 37 200 pr la lies kid gloves at f pne, DUO men scarfs at price, 1000 fancy hoods sacks and woolens, at price, hats, big joi Biauonery. iuuu men's and la dies underwear, and other goods too numerous to mention. Call at once-forVargains. NOTICE. By irtne of a decree of tha Ssperior Court of Franklin county will at public Lurtion at the Cuart huae dour in lAuisburj ou Monday October tt, "VI, the tract f land in Kreeuians to irip near Flat ltock thurrh, on hic'i J. L. Tiarrinrtoofonurty resitted, coutaiuin aUut -50 serts. Trrui i cash, balance oo a credit ot 12 tuouihs, ?! oma. E. W. 1 IMUKHLAKK. J NOTICE. By direction of the will of the late Louis Bartholomew, fhe undersigned will ou Monday No ember 5, 1X91, ofier f r sale to the bighet biJvlcr, fur cal, a M.rti.o ot the litnd of said Bartholomew, c.itsin in C4 acrv. adjuiuiu lha lauds of 8her rod Sir get W.l. Wilder aud the Vrrrn tu rod A plat thereof cau be sveu by catliug on Tho B. Wild rr. Jsl G-ckk.. EK'r of pkice and QUALITY. It is tinnecpssnry to name tlic various lines ve carry, as the public Ls aware that we . (tel. 1. 'Ol. L Jlurtlio!o.ncw. NOTICE. By virtue of a judrment of the Superior Court of Franklin county ii the case of F. N.J?gerton va. Ida 8. Ptarce, the un dersigned Commissioner will ou Monday Nov. 2, 1&91, offer fur sale at the Court houe door in Louisourg to the highest bidder for cash (unleas sooner Hold pri vately) the tract of land on which the late J. J. I'carce resided, bounded by the Lo'.iisbuTV and Nahville road aud the lauds of J.T. Gill, J. J. Cooke, Ben. Urif- I fin, Wni. Coppedge aue other, eontiining slxiut 240 acres. Parties withing u see said land will be shown over it by Mr. U. M. Pearee, aud if th-y prefer can buy pri vately of him, in such site tracts as uiaj be agreeA upon. Taos. B. WlLPER. Oct. 1, 1 SO 1. Goumiusloucr. Keep verything, claimed." -' What the "farmers and their 1 employes'? started X to accpiri I plish ih a non-partisan and purely legitimate way, " the V demagogues , . Much "of . the fuss is mad by and floating little politicians are . ' '"' ;,-v:':Jv::'-some Alliance sneakers and third nndertakinjf at the' risk of disrupts paTty boomers who abuse the ingthe farmers' party in the South, . -;xn?mocrauc party uy saying n is I v v?cjuuaig nuu uiBicgaiuiug iuo Sfianallv ; resrxinBibie ith"tKfi;rRft I constitution of the country,' i and uuuuuau pany ior ine .: eviis , mat KUt3 o wumiiyu afflict the .people, when, in fact, worse than the first. 'Black sheep" ' .the Democratic party has not been have gone into the Alliance, and I; ; in a position to- remedy ;The evils bn he claim iof 'equal: rights' to aince the war.r " . ' - : ' : - ' I all and special privileges to none lYexes ancVpehsions are in-(they have too. of tea succeeded in , preasing all the time tinder Repub- j becoming the bell-weathers of the rpari; control.' Why not- come out squarely and 1 ay the.. bl ame whe re 0 u-oeiongs insieaa oiaousing ;tne - : : Allemdcratic party also for it. - ' - I - T6. Free press . is of the opinion : . ; V. : - at . som Alliance 'leaders haye i hi-l made, too iiiueh - fu ss in, -abusing v 'v that t: somel Democratic v leaders - have flock which they are leading back iutoihef6lf'sderf;jof financial ruin from which the farmers; first started to escape." V'.,.i. :--'' Men who five years ago did not enjoy tho respect' and confidence of one-tenth v6f rthicir r -nearej neighbors are now the , ackiiQwl edged leaders of theAlliance " STILL IN THE LEAD 1 -TIIE- "perfected- CRYSTAL LENSU vnaoe maim. - . . i f a - - - i. li : T1I0M AY C 0 1 K B versde "Warehouse f tliereforc you need uot.pass by Crenshaw, Hicks & Allen's; The Franklin . -' - ; . - ' . ' .- " ' ' . ' Meadows is now" at the Riverside Brick warehou uuu is niuKing xumg8 nveiyv ieipw una. so sales made at te Riverside the past few days: some -of the DRUGGISTS,- have exclusive eale of these celebrated : . -glaesca io Louisburg, N (J. ' :; - Faulkner, 'Jdlam tf JKoorc, ' The only .mnnufactuiing Oplkians In : the Souih, Allanta, Ga. . -t --Pexltlli rs are not' eupplied' willi these femous glasses.:; v .V ; i " " . T .. " A NEW SUOE SOOl. i l h'tve opened a new shoe shop In the I "J. J. Munliy offi.;e.', iu rea. of Rod-f- eibon's lar, aud will be ylea d lo re ceive a'shjre of-thc vuUUc patronage. I Special attention paid to mhkinjj and reiainpg 8noe, xc; lTiceaud worl man8iup guaranieea. , . 1 . - ; r-:':- fy-P . Moses p. West.:. T. W. Wheles 9.7510.75, 15, 10 J5-25. -: 3. It. House 12, 15, IT, 22. . T. J. Uouae 9.50. 13 75, 17, 23. ; ' , W. T. llrtwrf 11, 13.50, U.75,2G. XWk ilium 25. 3C, 40, - . : J. Y. Medlin 12.25, 15.60, 16w75", 17.75-25. II. EUiride 10..0, 13.23, 1540. J. T. Lancaster 10.50, 12, 14.75, 17 25. 1 1Jerry WUiania 10.75, 14, 1 W0. 15.50, 20. r Prices' will telU . That is what pays tho planter. , Brincr your tobacco to thexRiverside'and wo will send you home pieasea.. - . - fc ; . V' ""J. 8. MEADOWS JcCO, Z We are happv t annoar.ee th-it alhrpntea between th Wrehwje- meu h,t c U-cu kcUIwI, :d prJicc no re gut iuprruc, and iilU l'LEAS ASTS& IIAKTare , Leading the Market. Our opening talea were a grawl socce, and our .house baa bren crowde! nerU every d&j since, awl evert one will ad.nit ilut we have aold tobacco for higher prkea than anv other-hou in IHiUlurg. We thauk our trie da and kno that we hare tak-n rare of ihclr inU-reai, and Intend to do to iu the future. We are gLid to report a liralj mar ket with price full tip on all grades. We are in good shape, and cor Jial Ij invite you to- ' " " . - Give us a- Tnal. Onr rhts are U-.every beet our accotniDodatioos first-cbua. and wetiave Charl e Harris aa our weigher, wbkh U a guarantee that all will be dealt with justly. AUthtt we ak U a triO. We inieod tojdre you correct wel:.u and get yoo the hi heel tTicea for jour toUcvo. Our .moUo is to sell tobacco, not lo boy men. We Intend to take care ot ev ery one. We rite below tuine of oar price : 11. I- Wes er 25, 20, 17, 16. 10,5. , ' A. C. Stone 9. 1CI.20. 1CJ.9, 6J. D.8. Thomas 6.9. 11.20 16. 15 1. v f Honter A Allen 6. 15, 18. 2n, 13, 7, 4.90. J. F. Murp-y 0, 17, 161. 14, 9 17, 7J. C. W.Hutaoal5t,l8l, 11, 10,6.20. II. J. trhkland 9, 7, 13, 14. 5.90. Edniand Johnson 10.20. C 13. llf . , . ' " - , I W. IV.lea 6 20. 35, 22, 161. 9, 10, - H D. Bowden 6, 151. 23, 23, 15. '' . : , " f We UvesoUue pilca at much bibber prk, but we do not want to deceive our Ir.enda by noiinS a few h'.c bil , wheu tLe average. ba LUm o. J- -& IAKr. r The laud, is full of Cromwell s '-'.,'. .'-. ..'-).';..i
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