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VOL. XXI. LOUISBTJRG.;iI. 0, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1892. NUMBER 4?. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov'tKenort ..- c--:;.--v',-i rV:V:i:-i:'ii4 f3e.;.v -- - .j, UZKMn . if w S79rwwri-?r i i i v t i i l AIPARTIAL EXPOSURE. : SOME CURIOUS AND 1 INTEREST . -; - - EiG INQUIRIES." f .." THE STATE DEMOCRATIC PHESS. How People Used to Lire. - - .... Ew Toak TsJcfrua. The department of agriculture Is fill 70 PUBLIC SCHOOL; TRACKERS, Tbe Superintendent xirf; " Public Schools of Franklin county: will' be in Louisburg on the second Thurs day of February, April, July; Sep tember, October and December, and remain for three days," if-necessary, for the purpose of examining appli cants to teach in the PnbHcchools of this county.. I wiU also be in Louisburg on Saturday, of 1 eacb week, and all public days, to attend t o any business connected with - my office. ., -y -' -V"r: N. Habris, Supt. , Pro ffesusloxral , cards. c. M. COOKE & 801?, . " ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW, ' ; ' 10TJISBTJ1M, H. O. ' ' - -vT " Will attend the courts of Nash, Franklin, Granville, Warren and Wakeeovnttes, also the Supreme Court of North CaroUop, and tee rjr. g. Circuit and District Courts. . - - . . D R. J. B. MALONAV office two doors below Thomas fc Aycocke's drug store, adjoining Dr. O. L. Kills. D R. W. H. NICHOLSON, PBACnCINO PHYSICIAN, XiOUISBOBS, H. CL E. W. TIMBERLAKB, ... ATTORNEY-At-LAW", lOTTISBUBa, H. GL Office on Nash street F. 8. SPKUIIX, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . fcOOTSBDRS, . C . - Win attend the courts of Franklin. Vance, GranvilK Warren and Wake counties, also the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Prompt attention given to collections, fcc. . v. '-notice.''.-'': " : -: '.By virtue of the authority given us in an order of the Superior Court of Frank lin county, made at the October term 1889, upon a petition for resale filed by the undenifirnetL in the nmed.! nrmMd. ings entitled Jos. J ..Davis, administra tor of W.W. Green vs. W. H. Ballard; et. ale., heirs-at-law, we wiH sell on 8aturdayDeember:rd, j893t' 13 the followiBg valuable .pareels of land, to-witf; .w;s; -.--V. v-V i - V 1st. tract of land In PranllinfAn to-wnahip; known as the Isaae Levkter place, Deln lot iNo. 5 in the plats of the w . treen landsv according to survey tuou uf , jx. unuer on jreoraarj 23, 1888; and containbur 93 acres. 2nd.; A tract of land in Franklinton townanip known a the Catlett & Brown place, being lot No. in the said survey and plats, containing 156 acres. ; i r . - 3rd. A tract of land in- Franklinton Township known as the Laban &nd Allon Catlett tract, being lot No. 10 in the said survey ana plats, containing 219 acres. ,4th. i A tract of land in Franklinton township, known as the Hieksey Perry tract, being lot No. 11 in the said survey . .1 1 j j te. - - uva piauiy coaiaiuiag 177 acres. - iriaw ot saia-xanos can oe seen at anv time attheoflSeesof C. MTCooke or F. S. Spraill. Esqrs. Terms of sale : One-f onrth cash, bal ance on a credit of 12 months with inter est on deferred payments at 8 per cent, per annum from Jay of sale. Title re tained till all purchase money is paid. . This 26th day of September 1892. - c. It. Cooks, ' . '' - J B. Batchelor, Commissioners. F. S. Spbctll, Att'y. N. T, OtJLLBY. FEANKUKTON, K. C. " All legal business promptly attended to. mKOS. B. WILDER, - : . . ATTOBNBT-AT-LAW, tOUlSBUHS, B. a '. "ii 7" Offlce on alain staeet. one door oelow Eagle Hotd. , : NOTICE. By virtue of the power civen me in an order of resale made by the Superior Jourtot Fran Kim county at tlie October terml8S2 in the civil action entitled Jot. Pearce Assigaee, &c vs. Jaek Wtsst--n and others. 1 will sell m Monaav. D cember 5ai, a.t 12 o'clock, - M at tho Court House door in Louiubnrg, U C. to -the highest bidder, at public auction, tne lour toiiowinar tract; or .- parcels of . land ' ly im? . nd beitsr rans:uBtoa townan in township, . count of 14. PERSON, ATTORNBT-AT-tAW, tODlSBUKS, H. C. " - practices In all courts. Office in the Court House. ..." - WHAT ( 1 IS IT HAS IT DONE CAN IT DO The oripnal and only genuine Compound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs. Btarkey -& Paien is a scientific adjnstment of the ele-, Dients o Oxytcen and Nitrogen magnetised; aud the compound is so condensed and made portable that it is sent oil over the world. " - V. 't -- It baa been in use for over twenty years; thousands of patients have been treated, and over one thousand physicians have useri it and recommended it a very signifi cant fact. - ; ' ' Compound Oxygen Its Mode of Action ana Results," is the title 'of a book of 200 pases, published by Drs Starkey 4 Paien. which gives to all inquirers full information as to this remarkable curative agent and a Rood record of surprisinjr cures in a wide range of chronic cases many of them after being abandoned to die by other physi cians. Will be mailed free- to auyaddrees on applieation. ' Dbs. STABKEY t PALEN, 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 120 Sutter Street; San Franciseo, CaL Please mention this paper. :- - Franklin and State- of North Carolina. and described as follows, to-wit: 1 . lst.....A lot -'of land adjoining the lands of Charls Perry and the . land al lotted to J ack Winstott for a rt rt cf hia bomestead, known as lot No. l ia the IS. Fuller, contain- Coffins and Gaskets survey made by "W ng 87?2 acres. - - 2nd. -A- lot -of land adjoinis? the lands of Charles Perry. T. H. Whitaker and lot-No. 3, known as lot No. 2in 8aid. survey, containing HSs facres. - 3rd. A lot oi land lying on the trams bridge road, ad joining William Can na dy , T. H. Whitaker, the lot No 2, and J ack Winston's homestead, known as lot No. 3 in said survey, and containing 120 acres. 4th; A lot of land adioinine Charles Perry, lying on Tar river and the Hayes- ville and rjimtoB bridge roaa,.known as lot No 4 in said survey and containing 13354 acres. . All these described lots of land are parts of the tract of land devised to J ack Winston by his grandfather, Jack Winston, and known as the Ward tract. Plats of survey will be shown at the ofSce of the undersigned by parties de siring to see tne same. - , Terms of sale : H cash, balance in 12 months. Deferred payment to be vi- aencea ov nore uearimr o per ces uj mer est from day of sale. Title retained till purchase monev is paid. . -"-'. 5 - - F. 8. SPBUILLl Comr. Sept 19, 1892. . r r - NOTICE.- v There Must Be Somethinir Eotten in . " Denmark. :-v-" - ' -.s " .- v ; - Cor. State Chronielo. " - Sometime ago I saw in the Chron icle some questionsasked concern ing the management (or what now seems to have been the : misman- ttgemcnl) of the Alliance business agency and of one Otho Wilson's connection with the same. ' It seems that thejrecent meeting ot the Alliance executive commit tee in Raleigh caused quite a fl ut ter in:tbet:ampof the elect and mfalible." From all Accounts it was ''glorious'' meeting,'',- much penitence and many fair; promises for th. fntrle.; Can " the 8pecia.l Informer now answer the questions propounded sometime ago ? Will brotheT -Worth now deny that brother Wilson ; was paid br the ( 'Durham Fertilizer Company? : to sell "Our Official Brands Guano. 1 and at the same time paidby him from the .Alliance funds full salary and expenses ? I will not ask him whether this latter - amount was paid him in consideration for serv ices rendered ' in organizing " the third party and "Gideons 'Baud,? because be was himself a cand i- date on the third party ticket. X only ask for facts and not motives. The people constitute the jury' in this and kindred matters and they will carefully weigh the facts, in spect and pass Upon the motives. How much money was paid to Marion Butler;- Rev Massey, D.' Reid Tucker and scores of others who were engaged in . missionary work, educating and enlightening the people f - ' - - Jaaw.mucb money was paid to the "Progressive Farmer," the avowed crgan of the North Caroli na A-Miance but evidently the will ing advocate of the third party, .in order'that it might - live to "abuse and vilify the true men of the Al liance, denonnciug them as rene gades and traitors. . Thanks to. the executive commit Wttmiagton Messenger.' " , v We wish to say this emphatical ly. We never ' saw- as emcient i boutto publish an interesting re work done in North Carolina by the State Press as during this cam- WHAT THE ELECTION KEA5H FOS " THE 80UTIL The Ilave you ever tuSer! thatei crucUttPi; torture known ealj to persons wbo have zperieeced the paroxysms of goutf 5Jratto paign.; We have - been- actively engaged in the last six Presiden tial campaigns, and in all the State campaigns since - the-war triumph of Democratic! -.t. T 1 r. port comparing the cost. of living the whole country a rtoro to the llnm t!fneBt nanl!1w . early in this century with what it first principles which should eon. v w v.i,l... .mi -U-.-- , It .Vtl.W- -.1.141.- .1.. - n-..l - r- I J "J " fv-w-.wv. , . ... m m 1 w . . wm , w v contrast oeiween me poveriT oi l menu involving primitive agriculture and the prog. I Eqnal and exact justice to evl ress of civilization and wealth re-1 err citizen, and an abhorrence of i with the exception of 1868, when aUmg from high development of privileged classes. we were ont of the tata and re siding in . Memphis. "We have never seen such :t efficiency, such earnestness, such hearty; unanimi ty. -The Democratic editors have J certainly rendered most deserving, kimciy, aamiraDte fervicevrfc was One of the alleviations cf the bard lot cf a r porta r Is the re markablt courtevy to btm the State Press-or " part of it century and theVefore chesp.' Ven that kept thVDmcrs.tie.fir tr. Mn cost onlf three and a half ing after June1 1890, . But for them the unprincipled, reckless, unwise leaders and betrayerq of the Farm ers' Alliance would have done a were in abundauee, selling at a little more than a cent apiece. El- great deal more harm than they deHy readers will remember the did., All honor, to the; faithful. Algnts of flocks, of pigeons which watchful,HrueTiorthCaroUnaDem- dkened the skies as late as fifty ocratio Press. . , years ago. bhaa were very cheap. TiHTwttdtotaciutoiaiHitBr four cenU each. Ow- aad ta ing to the plentiful supply of game all the possibilities of land and la- Economy, simplicity and ton-k. rn.ii bor in rnral and industrial art esty In Government expenditures, convention time. Ex. and industries.. The small wages and a toaeequeut reduction of , paid in thoee days are as surprls- Uxttipn. In antumn, wlsUr and tprler. Ing as the low prices of com mod 1. 1 A complete abandonment of all I ol!s are the rule raiser t Van tb- ties of all sorts. . .', I effort to take from the roo!a th I fticntlot hhm H I.tS. .r Garni was abond&nt esrlv in the frontral t ih .lrt;on ftr. k.ir I f -t.. .i.. t . serrtnU:andr to place It In tie I cr to keep o a Land a snpply ef a ball I bands of ajew irrcf ponsible hire-1 Dr. Bull's Couirh 8ymt the Arrest cents a pound. Bear meat was (intra. . "t ' lrfr.m..iii f.MttA aA Uf.niM. very slightly higher. Pigeons A rt formation of our monetary cure for all aiTertloaacf tho'tkrcal jstem so that at once maintain. I and chest. . ' ing the full Intrinsic value of the dollar at the cold standard U will Instead of belojr aswrord, tV a ' adopt such measures as will per j Bible tUt U uxd only for a cen ait the Isane of notes br reion. I r Ubie ornamtnu U no - more aible and solvent institutions, un der sach regulations as will en- TnoseinvuKiutrotarrB,ib r nti mtr to the Dlentiiul sunrtlr of irame I M tk.m (t.MnilMm.i.t. UnnM ikin wrt Ia In rr r A I r u .1 - t. .. .1 . i ri,A .n..Vr r,.w. Anr tts.U 77. . " . " r- - v. tuciu w , rw -w-w I d-A- ,Vln f.trri afwMil fil 19 J; I 1 J J work wmll and tbii loTftm nf lbn 7..V. - " v ' v :iCCU4 lu wlu vu ucuimuu ' ' I fii 11k aold for two Mnu a nmrt inH I Tl . - l . t e i - SUte and the friends of sound and I m. . t, I I' T ' " pfdterWajc auuaiaLAaiuai .aj a m mn an u sua u a-rm li&n a Jack knife wltk all blades oat, Ham's Horn. ' : - . i- 1 t Dyp-pl m1Jl .1 nf OowiB4alt. Is it ac4 wonh iLm aeaU safe Government appreciate " their remarkable services. But ' they rest now until another campaign begins, two or four years hence. In the mean time, all through the coming months,' from year's end to year's end,'the faithful,- nntir Ling ceaseless Press will be guard ing the interest of the people and keeping an eternal watch over the doings of demagogues, disctisslng public , measures, urging sound principles, defending the States, denouncing wrong and f rascality, and 'keeping the; - politicians straight. An enlightened Press and the . conservators "of liberty, tie guardians of the true interest 'frsl wtf SmA.U r try mt rvmaaxLa nmmr tm m. ST. wr TUw r tor a4 tmj Owl ry Ul m u Urn co-astr. S ajv MMHai ta atWs i t - mm m . M-. Lb ImMtM I etf tmm trta 1. Vr. Is aCaywruMtOTa iam MM I SO lit, uto.l 0f lf" 5 PriB- Tne price of a pairf moccasins ci Die's that alone ean.i.lv6" terma V- V- v -v ' ... was weniy -seven . cents, uoara was only $1 a week. ' ' That war the day of Individual cipTeV that alone can a Ueierma nency to free Institutions and pro tection to the citizens in life, lib erty at d iroferty,' they are the advocates of all that '' is pure in tee for making it possible to ; iret U1WfclB,. -D-B.U.SUT clarslficatlon and division of labor w l a n n w taa t rvr ann a m t . I .j t .n.. i . . and invention of labor-saving pro cesses and appliances. .Prices of farm products fluctuated greatly, ous shores. .Long live ail enllgbt- according to local scarcity, which t7?6 i -a'- uZ fene, free, pure Press that JsUnds Uafd not be mitigaUd by dlstri If .this had been v --.1 "j. '. at the. bottom of these matters. They acted wisely in providing that any sub-Alliance, having an interest in the agency fund, Bhonld at any time be allowed to -look and wisejinf economical! science They are a beacon to ' guide '. and warn off bidden rocks and Uanirei- MiiMe ha " r VMoim.on.fpl.tr. ets miATht have been "and toe "eT" side of All. moral - ques- there were big crops they could the case ent things.might have .been and how differently ; some - folks would bave fared; Many poor fellow would have kept the hard earnings' which he cheerfully con tributed never dreaminir that it was being used for. the benefit of a favored few, in order that they might grow fat arid,' saucy V. 'The day, not of retribution, but; sim ple justice is at band, and' in: tbe language of a thirdlprty dele-s gate in "our Democratic : State cuuvcuuuu, i soum ear . Ju io 1 1) brethren. 'Look "out, I yonn will r prbM U TA crals to f r rcuravlf tf ttrrj srsapfc . V J 1 .... - 1 a pound, which will be enjf.jed by ereriLiekMiu.... . k. Apples were from twelve and a portion of our couutry, but be- lAs cf SiUoVs ViLdiarr, mt; bvO yond these the South, so long the ItlLTiZS. out oy idzj mey bad reacbed nny PoUnd of Republican haU and I f" hy Tkoeiaa 4 AytorU. Uyhtnrg. -.1,1. .11 v a.Tr, trmaaaMsa. igMviauvvi w a y ssvto aaa-v au v Daoiiimenuoc woo ana anxiety I NOTICE. and gird op her loins for a fresh j ar tHM cwt vuwib iu iuo rac lur mawcriai prosperity. With the assurance that tb Federal Government will not in terfere to disorganize and demor alize their local self-government, the people of the South can Invite population and wealth to come within their borders, and can re deem their promise that life and property ahall be safe and that the wonderful resources which the God tf nature Himself so lavishly bestowed in forest, field and mine shall be open for development by the uninterrupted energies of the and isolated effort, antedating tbe enterprising men of the whole era oi aggregation in factories, l j.n(j The election of( Cleveland is worth countless millions of dol lars to the South and the owners of all kinds of Southern property -rallrvadsand factories, mines and plantations will feel the be neficent effect of this assuraiceof cents. . Farm wages were only about one-third of .what they are now, ranging from twenty-three to fifty cents a day. . From t4 to Vi a month was the usual compensation of well grown lads. One hundred years ago the remuneration of a boy for-doing 'chores,' such as cutting wood and foddering horses one year was ordinarily (3. Tbe use of a pair of oxen for a day cost twenty-five. cents, while the use of a cow for one jsr.cost $3. It cost sixty cents to make a pair of shoes. Xfom B. B. bj tmmbmrm. tpui br i tmm Ofm WiU4 C JT. ( Tab) tar4 Am m4 ImaM kM r. a ifimi. airy ijv , NOTICE. ri Ml mtam . tf J.aUHj. r mt rnikl SI - lb SMXMl I vtrtaastftW vv Mf la mI o rfs i4. vm yi l tXh L-.aa4 m St. a( Swr m of lb E. STMtry mt MUtf, f UI Hl M Uhi art!a t 14 mm, tern (Mb, at lb tbart Ha Ubtf. H. C.M UomAmr. tb 1 4 tary tiMa. at IS ba. m rw atM4ar of tb aaaata. th CjrvtM r. rvaaaaa wir. X C . I wa'wi'4 as loibws: lwsk4 mi lb on toy tb- U mt L TrV a4 t. w t-- . . - - - Lor, mi tb ltom.Uk It im laa ct an. aMMtMtMHylbttbA.UbjU, CMttalafMi U kma. on o bw . - , A, a araou NOTICE. If tions ALL ABODT ADAM. . Adam mif sel a great miny; if x ations of spirit that are cbnmori to men oflhls day. .at a I Dig crops mey couia noi mmrnmtnL Richmond do soi a; u pamai laiiurcs nre i pjmes was almost nothing to sell. Every locality,. In its industries and products! existed, for and by itself haying no relation, with oth er communities; therefore the eir- EXECUTE THE LAW. ..'-' '.. -rplus pro&octlon; of eacli farm' was ; , o ... - ami . ins lnaneempni w nraaaM Adam never 1 .to- try - and ''jZa ium .. I ferret out th y .Vfv PPcxiuc, wu ' 1 Uttle. money to purcbase anythinir 1 income..-' ''tr- : more than' the-bare'. neceasariea.meaL. If it. should, be necessary the. next General Assembly will not refuse a propet eppropriatlon to enable the Attorney General , to e leaders of Gideon's Avars r Xcwrv Caaotxxal JmOv's CWt Kaanto Cocttv. J B. J. f. M. J.E-lar4a. W.nrwaU TAWUaa Uo nwaMl MA . J astir c4 1 m ImmmI Fraakn tjfy. tbSta cay f W.iMaW lPM by baa'tf (oat l lblMttaa( IL J. KAmfm ' aralaa W. IL Di awwt. ntatraaAa SvAwr s say oOm ra LvAMjnr. rraaaAa maaty. A tkraftaa. a 17tA4 at tW Ur 1 s r. aa a a'cMS . r.AUto wanr 1 1 aanast 4 a bn.4 rataJ ay W. L I -Mai la M. I. KVdaaHa- mt FViyHAva a4 IB-loo doOara. Jaary 1. lvt. Wm lalMMrt ftraas Ka oat a4 aaraA lA ls laayaf IwjWr IIU, aa4 tWaia r . . - , i .... 1 nor voani hi r rwiua cuodm in we have added largely w our l w H gpivey and Ci It. Cooke . : t is. . I Privett. j. the Jindersia-nei etocic, and now carry, a iuii line of theBe goodsrfrom tbe plainest wood coffin to the finest plnshT or velvet covered casket. Also full line of cdffin hardware lin ings, trimmings, ? &cv i -All of which wi'l be sold at: reasonable prices. - -: ?;r.A Respectf ally) - .' v - i ... .' - . : R. R. JSabbis&.Co. Louisburg, N. C In accordance with a decree or tne eupe I . ' , - . A..- v. I .. tior Coert of Franklin coanty in the ease of I ea BOmeuun arap preenuy. 1 ar , One mbreyquestlofi Wh4t ac-; tioxi did the committee take id re business - agency T ' Did ' WJ S. Barnes abuse his office by an ; im- m a t in i ' i- . proper use 01-we-UA.iiiance roster ( PEISTEKS DEVILS. DAVISS Labor Savin Guano Book vsAThoa. Privett, t. al., the 4maersirna Coromi nnMM nH Mt Unn.T lUMmlwr.Sth I Nil VI offer for sale at the Conrt House door in gard to the fqture cbnnectiOQ ,of MslMtoth kigbert U.4derl214 aeraa I mW: WlibM'Hwith.1; the AlliariCa the lands of Mary ACorehead estate and oth ers. . Terms made known on day or sale. -- - t Thos. B. WiLnsa, Com'r. . Joy, .1892.-.. : notice., v . Br direction of the will of i;h lata' Lewis Bartholomew I will on Afonday, December 5th, 1892, oner for sale at the Conrt UOnse door in Ixraisbnrg, the northern part of the land of said . LewhT Bartholomew, contain- inaj. about 64 acres, v Terms made known on ! day of sale. Plat can be seen by calling on j Thos. B. Wilder, q. - c : . -'--.- v 8iP. Gbbkt, Ext. of Nov. 2; 1892 r , Lonis Bartholomew. i i - i .1 'i i i -i In accordance wrth a decree of the Snpe- pof Conrt bf rFfankhn connty, made at sorinir term 1892. the nadersiirned commis sioners will, on Monday, j. December 5th. lS92rfferior sale at the Court Hons door -in LouisbnrBf.thellot'of land Jyinar. in the rast of Uayes a Finneira hvery etaotes, It wiU be ent up in lots u deared. - Terms, one-. Do' not' sneer at "Printer's Dev ils.'VTd-ihirds of the editor of chair. whil gropin the.4States: were r oncd printfcrs I dark? after a bottle devils. Permit us to tell you that A V w-. . . mVa An.."41il Iniv mm liUV IUCU VUW vum u vv. I . . " . w., v.trA.nna mAM, t mA. die wuno J3.ve ran across me-siree ... . . - . . . . .. . I . m i . vance the interest and sustain tne l to oorrow a cup ox sugar irom ma! $700 AdammeVer bid: to wear acol J i!?:!! f2 who saw teein all -around; me I Btow: BtlcVelothlng as the loom of obtrusive edge of it. : I the household could prodnce, such a jIl. ti- .i jt 4.1 furniture aa could be made en th AUatU UWW H'WU UMVUTOT.W I . 1 4V. -tVl ,A AA ... ... . . little else. play an aceordeon. Adam never bad to fasten one of his suspenders with a shingle nail and the other with ahalr.piu. Adam never fell bring the- to pun lab- SCS ' A DTJTTtV1 The President of the. Nortf Car olina Alliance was one of the elee-i Adam never had to rock the era over a rocking 1 tora-at-larjre of tbecThlrd party I a secret political ' around fa'thel A fiindamenUr principle1; of, the 1 will doubt who bis- Vif wTsfMat.' I Alliance is that it 1s,non-parttzaiu l man testimony. . It . e ..... I It was organized nnon-c this tides 1 said that North tAb) aaa. Sach mtn are daogerOUS MtAaaaaadatlW aaaiaaaaa ia rMarw- to iuo oiabo iDu iuuuiu sviira ai. as sacaaasaf arttow. aa4 l. Uka afcr. lowed lo-ge at laVg, In a.fre; 4 T? TttT C. "r -! ' commonwealth. The constltatlon u rrr Ol.riOrta VarOlina Says that Secret I kr saa4 Umi wrrmmmmi sttaaaMt political societies are a menace to Ua it 4y o twwiTi j.J 1(V.. . K a1. 1 1. t Tb- Ik 7lfc at aUr Xr. ' ....j v. w . O.L. Cuja.iMOMef IAW ted. . Every law abiding citizen will approve of any action taken by our law makers to protect , so ciety against a secret foe,- and that there. does exist In this etate a . society no one NOTICE.. . . t . . . cy virrae ot a racjravasi at ia rvir Coartel Fraafcaa eaaaty saaa a Or. mw lva ra IA ea a A. J. P. larrw. Mt.wtraXor, 4. a. a. a-MA saa mASk- Mbr4 o Jo. tLK-ard BrWI brkiMaxt faith. in to- yTl ?2J: S-"r should not be I x.c ai!.-, tw uu ar ac Dm2 Carolina if not I la.aUbj aik to tA a4Cv- good name of .America .tbaa any neighbor. otberclass. : For fear that yon will dislike to . a i . : 'in For Keeping : urauds, amount - - tr tear ma you wm uujitao iu i - show your JgnoranCfiwe' will give fim? boots eateS up by a dog while you a abort list oi .exdeviisj oil no-was spenaiugan evening wiiu printing ofaces. ; Did v you ever! friend. fonrth cash, balance with 8 per cent, inter-1 bear- bf Benjamin-Franklin r Ben j. Aotm i.j v.-. vi V. eyintvempntb.: 4waa once a printed deviL--He.waa ; -Ad,am 5!T i66?! organized upon and many good men. joined it be-1 able to protect herself against an I tatva ,.!; canse they believed it to be purely Hnternat enemy; The- meana l-a4 a m ca. sy a mi suu Biupi au agrivmkuiai vijju tuuuiu nut ipwuv v . jiiv-i i j izatlpn. . These meu.canno-'longer rprrnlsh the men who hate de afford to be silent -when a - noted I calved and . misled many of onr Adam never had bis onfy pair of political intriguer like Marion But- innocent , citizens Into violatlug .,.fr the - Different pt ? tne ; same, Nov. 2.1892 W; M. X EBSOJf , , Thos. B. WitnBB, " " - Comml'wioners."- price per ton,- in money or cotton. Just the Boot for all Fertilizer Sellers. FOE SALE BY- - VJ.' 0--4A- V -L.O, FRANKLINTON, N. C. ; -notici?.",: Bv virtne of -a decree of the Snnerior Conrt of Franklin coanty in ease of Baleucn National Bank vs. Willis Pearce, et aL, t nndersigned commissioner will, on Monday, December 5th;, 1892, offer f Or sale at 'the olsn Ana AT rA SI DrnAN AT t n ft TlAC IA.P- 1 OV wniie liVO WCUfc UUt WJI.U av uo- ation bf Independence. Hamlin 1 termmed cast ef countenanc vto icePrftsident under Lincoln, was i reform -the worldr : v . a printer;' ovilScbiiylervCoU i neT.r rlt;ir B 0vlock Vmx-mm T B B NfAfrA f TH 11 nilSA I . iOl) TU T1 ujp.vt uv v w of Representatives for a number of years, was "no thin ? but a devil pro en.- Price $2.25er book, , Exprosl paid if you 'state where you I lflt,'2 ChA8'M Conrt House door in Louisbnr, a trac bf fin a printing office at': One : time. land adjoining the lands of T. T. Hnnt,' A. J Horace Greeley, one of ; the first S- Monger an3 others, con taming 132 acres, j ttlL. . x. a X 'His advftrtiRftmftnr. of sale. csbete, Com'r. S: NOTICE.- aving qtialiSed as ' Execntor of - James - . NOTICE. - .. By virtue of a.: decree fit thfe Superior Conrt of Franklin County in case.of Baleiirh National Bank ys W. D. Macklin and wife, iournalists on this continent, and an ex-CongreBsman -was a printer -8 devil. ! United States Senator in the morning to getthe retnrn's from Ohio and to the last learn thaVthe dther fellows had carried Adam tiever goi to the depot It. Cameron, - of Pennsylvania, appear around thtf water tank J - ?t;)gt? , decBased, all oerfforts owinar hfa es- i the undersigned commissioner will, on Uon- "'"'by notified to come forward I day, December 5th, 1892, offer for sale: at A .. i i,,.r-v' riaiutj at irnce, ana ail persenx. . - o.4usu nun uu eevaue luuou V ..?ent tnem on. nr hsInM Jteh 3, or this notice win be plead in bar of I containing 130 acres """r recovm-v. PKr. A -ti. iqoo , I - ..... . 4he Court House door in Louisburg. a tract of land adjoining the lands of Peter Monger, nfii' r - .r i r m n i aal w wis I'earce, jiuss . el. icnvu nuuuuicm, rery. rhfs Oct.. 7th. 1892. 4, W. STsaaea, Executor. 1 Nov. 2, 1893. Cbas. M. Busbxx, Com'r. 6i- just-ln time to see the rear, car dis- vnftvi I .omArVMl -rT fPnilKV TBTll".. aissvAaa a-mtvt1 that arar A Ton IT AA1VU was a mm.im. tmW IhA m rte t I 11 II A Tl 1 1 . 1 nn I TV NaW York, and editor of the Com-rfcbour Irom tne lodge 10 aiacpver mercial AdvertiserV was a penui- f tbatlie had left his latch key In a less 'devil in a printing jnfficeu LtMjreket'bf liis 6ther pants. ) ,i i . T n A A CI. . .. 'If in i . T Kansas, commenced his career as a printer's devil. Ex. the law.'. Let the Waders of Gid. eon's band undents nd oaee for alL'trrat. no such ckaracters can flourish Iu this State. ' Put the hand. of the law on .them. Ral- ler is committing the .Alliance not onlv to DoUtics. but makinir it a a) w m part of a.secret . political society. It is m duty , these men owe to themselves and to the agricultural interest of North -Carolina to bpcu-j elgh'Chroulele. ly declare that Marion liutler La forfeited bis claim to-tbe cue ber The Atlanta CoustiluUon com- holds by his partlxanshlp.' and to imeuta' editorially on the dlasrp- as openly repudiato bis aniborlty I pearance of tbe gilt or ex tempo- . - m .a I m " w .a m . to'anction witb tbe names oi tne raneoaa epeaxing. . .Uttt . taare a farmers bf the State the action of not muchjn iC The fact is, the the recent convention at Memphis'" world has grown too charitable It was the boast of that convention and just tolerates more of these that it had the annttion of the manuncrtpt fallsws than it oorbt names of many prominent alliance- to- What little decadence there men - throaghout the' South, for is. in gifts of .extemporaneous what it did. Shall Marlon Butler e peak ing la owing, to the deca and, S. Otho Wilson, quote the as- dence cf extcmporaueous audlen sent of North Carolina farmers in ees. That Is to say; the "news pa defense of their course f Shall they pars keep the 'audiences so well continue to claim the defense .of educated on csoct topics that few such azx honorable shield f .Let public speakers are able to la the farmers take some action and struct them: henee the necrcsity 1 disown such men. It Is a duty 1 of iroinz to the closet to construct rv'l'ffri Cry fr Fifcbsri jZ2Z2TIX they owe the 8Ute Chronicle. I fireworks U entertain tbem. VNIIM wsa wa mm - - mm -I Woaaari Ejbaj-6, stxrvaratiac ahat I3rrs) Hi drai sad fVMrty4r ama. Tb 14 l mol4 km mm Irasta a kl, aa4 la ! U1 b miMl talll al at U fwrra- a-y rail... jj .o -T, 192. ' THE Su nd ay Suxi ftiLOO A YEAR. Containing nioro rcainc - - . mattpr thnn nnv mDr-nxlio .. . . published In Amrricn. Address - TH2; GUM new Ycr
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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