VOL. XXIII.
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TO PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.
The Superintendent of 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,
kr the purpose of examining appli
cants to teach in the. Public Schoola
of thin county. I will also- be in
Louislmro; on Saturday of each
week, and ail public days, to attend
to any business connected with my
office.
J. N. Hartus Supt.
ciswssiositti i"i;s.
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mx !e nortabiu that it is sent u.11 over the
w.rld
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t housand of jfcinfs have been troate;!.
in."l over on? tliouviud physicians have
ns.l it and racomrnead?d it a, very siguia
r.int fact.
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hs to this re-.narkabie curative aarent and a
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riease mention this p
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WIT
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NOTICE..
By virtue of the power contained in
a mortgage deed, executed to us oa the
17th of December, 1301, by Dr. J. B.
Clifton arid wife, and registered in
Franklin county, in Rook No. 8S, page
394-95, we shall sell at the Court Bouse
door in Louisburg on Saturday the 29th
"of April, 1893, at public auction to the
highest.bidder for cash,' the store hous4e
lot oa the corner-of Main -mid Nash
streets in Louisburg bounded on the
West by J .. H. Upperman and 11. R
Harris-lot, on the South by Nash street,
oo-tlie East by Main street and on the
North by Z. T. Terrel alley lot. It is
subject however to a prior mortgage in
favor of Wake Forest College for $750.
- ' J." A. Clifton,
; W.R.Clifton.
Mortgagees.
C M. Cooke, Attorney.
March 29th, 1893. v .'
Shiloh's Cube, the Great Cough and
Cr jup care is for sale by Thomas &
Ayeocke. Pocket size contains twenty
aVe doses, only 250. Children lore it,
North Carolina and North Carolinians.
Josophue Daniels in the North Carolinian.
There is not a town in North
Carolina that has not contributed
many of its brightest yonng men
to swell the tide of emigration
that flows toward the West. But,
even with ihe odd against us, I
still believe that if most North
Carolina boys who will stay at
home and work as hard as they are
compelled to work when they go
away, will win as much reputa
tion and make as comfortable a
living a3 elsewhere. They may
not make as much money but they
will get as much ont of life. There
is no doubt about the fact that,
while there is something of toady
iem to wealth in North Carolina,
there is very little in comparison
to the toadying that characterizes
other sections. A poor man with
character and capacity stands bet
ter and higher in North Carolina
than any State in the Union, and
a little money will go further. It
makes little difference whether a
man gets $1,000, $2,000 or $3,000 !
a year. It make? no' differeii'.-e
about the cost of living. In North
Carolina ?2,000 will give a man as
many comfort as S?4.000 will in
t'-is city, and more than $5,000
will in Nev York. Besides, while
we have a grent del of talk in
North Carolina to the effect that
we arc1 wanting in State pride, I
do not believe it. North Carolin
ians love their State as well asanv
people, and none ever leave it who
do not fondly cherish its rood
name. There is a comradship
among North Carolinians yoa do
not find among other people. Take
South Carolina for example. You
will find that the people of Charles
ton feel an attachment for the peo
ple of their city but they do not
know the people of the State at
large as we do in North Carolina.
We have less exclusion and more
comradship and exchange of
fvinendship between peonle of all i
'- ' 1 :
sections of the State than von will!
nnd in any other State in the Uu- I
ion. We have our divisions and
dissensions, but they heal up and !
we stand together in matters out
side Sometimes we allow our
jealousies to keep down ambitious
, . ,. . .
men, and prejudicies are not want-
ing among us, but I believe there
is little of this as in most common
wealths. And notwithstanding:
the depression in the price of our
staple crops, our people do not sit
down and cry about it. We are
building new factories and open
ing new enterprises. The very
poverty of agricultnre is driving
onr people into other pursuits, and
never before in the history of the
State was there more activity in
manufacturing-. With lartje fac
tories of all hinds there will come
a better demand for milk, butter
and truck products that will open
a new era to agriculture, and work
a revolution in our worn-out meth
od of devoting everything to cot
ton and tobacco.
The Tbjrd Prfv.
The Third wily
in tlie Ronth
will rnr.iillr cr ir nincne if 4Vio
' ii. I..'-
Democratic nnrtv wil! stand square-
l : i.u" ,1 i
ly nu uirsu, ami carry cmih
the principles and policy tnere-
, ., -,,., i
m set fArth. Chatham BecorcP.
Not a bit of it. If-all the noli-
cies of the Democratic party could
be put into practice at once the
Third party would lose little of its
i rri rrvr- j . 4
momentum. The Third partyites
do not believe that the principles
of the Democratic, party if carried
out wonld do the country any
awn. .uusi niuia are ipsuuisis
who believe that the world is get
ting worse morally every year and
that the rich are getting richer
and the poor poorer. They have
no faith in the grand destiny of
the nation nor in their race, and
no.faith in their own success in
life. They are predisposed to op
pose the existing- state of society
and the parties that govern it.
They do not realize that, advances
in civilization are made by steady
growth and they look forward to
some vague radical change as a
jpanacea -for -the'ehoxtcomins of
LOUISBURG, N. ft, FRIDAY, APRIL
.. I
the preseut state.
No, the Third party cannot be
appeased by any sort of legisla
tion; yet they may, by other
means, be brought back into
touch with, Democratic hope and
faith.
Most of the farmers were lead
into the Third party not by their
reason and convictions bnt by their
sentiments and sympathies. The
want of social contact between
the town aud country people since
the war has gradually established
a spirit of antagonism and hatred
between the two. It was rural
sentiment and fellow feeling which
induced 60 many farmers to cast
their political fortnnes with the
new movement. The bonds which
had bound Southern Democracy
into a brotherhood had been brok
en by a want, of sympathy between
the town and country people. We
think the town people are as ranch
to blame as the country people for
this unfortunate ftato of affairs.
1& 11 noucaoie tact, illustrative
of tue truth of this view, that few
farmers who were on cordial re! a-
tions with any number of town
j people, departed from the D?mo-
I crane to'.ri. City life tend? o
j make people unsocial. The p-o
l'ic wi v.. um nnr uo noi intermit'-
gle near as much a they did t-i
or twenty year? ago. But in the
v i'.iiiLi nine i. iiu iinuilM'rf;
1 1 1 .
mg to aimmish Or.spital.ty, ani
the social amenities. A towrsmat:
going into the rountry is ne.de
"much of," but few farmers v. ho
coire to town ever see inside of a
citizen's home. This f."h:tsT ir
noticed and makes an impre-sK-r.
on the farmers.
If the farmers are to be w --.i
; oacK into the Dmncratic p-trfr
it must be done by establishing
bonds of sympathy and friendship
; and not by argument.
The ckizens of towns should ?eek
! to put some sunshine into the life
j of every farmer they have contact
i .:o. rni. - - ,
, , ,
and cheerle
vnu. tue iarmer s lite is (lrcarv
cq r. ml Viml ir af,1o ip ; 1 1
- -o .
g 1 Ufhft,an'1 ftimulate him
unci ujatvu mm ieei inai our inter-
ests are the same.
Another means of reviving De-
mocracy is by better common school
, education; by opening up the
possibilities of life to the country
,
How to Get Your Money Back.
Gnutonia Gazette.
While the Third party fellows
are "resoluting" and kicking at
the last Legislature for simply
giving contributors to the A-lliancs
Business Agency Fund an oppor
tunity to withdraw their funds if
they wish, contributors are asking
how to get at their money a?ain.
It is a timely question and there's
no harm in asking it. The editor
was asked about the matter one
day this week, and for the infor
mation of all concerned we print
the following from the News and
Observer given in answer to inqui-'
j ries on the subject :
I "We learn that the law requires
that the certificates of pavraent
shall be forwarded to the trustee.
Maj. W. A. Graham, Machpelah,
N. C; and if the money is not paid
in sixty days, it becomes the duty
,fl, i:ii;. e o. . A I
, ui iuu aj; i iv,u mi m nimnil lllC z i-
j torney General, Hon. F. I. Osborne,
I T?.alfiiph. Ill fnrwnfdirKf r-ortifi.
p. , ---
CB.ie45' 11 ma De w 6,1 5 Proveiil
mistases iu preserve an accurate
marrnanA,-, nA
bv exnress or registered letter
. . ( n
J We would suggest that a nnm
! ber might club together and have
i their certificates all forwarded to-
j . .
o-ether. A man who can -et. a
; dollar just by writing for it w ill
; be apt to send for it. Meanwhile
r: - r.--
j however if you do send for yonr
, money look out for scathing "res-
olutions" to bo passed condemn
ing yon for taking your own hard
earned money and putting it back
in your pocket.
We do not know that the Gas
ton connty snb-alliances have con
demned anybody for withdrawing
money from the Easiness Agency,
bnt the connty alliance has passed
a resolution urging the sub-alliances
to make good, by replacing
all subscriptions so withdrawn. Jf
this is done the Business Agency
won't feel the withdrawing; bnt
Aivill it be done?
28, 180.1
J
Tersistcnt Misrepresentation.
There has been a persistent ef-
fort on the part of the leaders of
the J party to misrepresent the ac
tion of the Legislature in regard
to the Alliance charter. The truth
ought to be told. The only thing
the Legislature did about the char
ter was to provide that any man
who had put money in the busi
ness agency f und could draw it
out if he desired to do so. That
is all. Mr. Wm. A. Graham,
Trustee of the Fund, all the Alli
ance officers and their attorneys in
their epeechos said that they were
willing to'this, and as a matter of
fact they first suggested it to the
committee that was connideriiiL'
bo f v -i - x-
vu.j.-n, wi uib inarnT. .now
some of them say that thev voted
for or advocate 1 this uinier rWr
cion; th-it thy r afrrt i 1 i f t hv
didn't i! i
would be re;
a wi;k.'d thi
t h who.
har'T
:t wa
,.,r
- owt;
v hal
i b
a tli- T, ;
draw
n (" -i i :
W.. ,t .
n; 1:1 i.
I r -a a - y
Wat-- .
to permit mp.
' money n it .f .
j helped To n: vk.
j lievp et:y v. .
j th,. L-J:j ., r,
i frii:-, H,,, jr
j other Al!i:n-
A
r r :
d f
1 t;i" : a.j it
pu-- -1.
plead "the hnb
a t . 1 1 try I
wrk up sym
atliv fur t
Mi; - "' v.-
t'fTJlUst"
V i.e.- .1 t r.-.i
0f ..j
1 1' -e, i;
p trtvf
f"l;i
i in'
p ' I ! e ) f..
Tfnu
a::- bv 1. ' ii:
1m-.--'
T ; . o y ; r . . v
'. 1
i- I
1,-. L.-g.
.-d a bill
orr.t- nr.- ra- 1
i -! U 'lie '.I !' H M i ;;io
,y pa-
. nMnwing p" or farmer- to take their
! money out .if th- b l-in- airenry
fund if they wanted to do so
j That is all the Lfginlatur" di-i
'. Is that the real cause of the great
i hue and crv we heir? No. There
j are two reason:
!
1. I he nartv iunti feel tbo
C . n . t .i
..u u. a ru.n.ug cry. n ilv
I can make the people he!ie thoy
j are persecute. I aud ill treated,
ihey think thev can prevent their
utter rout and annihilation whi.-h
! is sure to overtake the-i. Th -v
see the hand writing on th
'A . 1
and like drowning men th-,
grabbing at traw..
2. The party men are ;r
because they cannot ue the
est on the business ngenrv fond t.
propagate their false notion an
continue their deception of Un
people. This is the milk in the cocoa
nut- North Carolinian.
ypecimen Cases.
S. H. Clifford. N ew f'usw-1, Wis ,wa.
troubleil with neuralgia nnd rheuma
tism, his stomach wtin diiordereil.
his liver was affected to an alarming
degree, appetite fell away, and he
was terribly reduced in fleh and
strength. Three bottles of Klextri.
Bitters cured him.
Edwurd Shejmerd. Ilarrisbnrjr. Iil
had h running sore on hi- teg of elht
years standing. I'sed thr.o bottle..
M.ru iv inner:, una N' en ;n)xes
Bucklen'w Arnica Salve, aud his W
r-
j 8unf1 nncJ ',f,,,n -poaker. Ca-
j tawba. O., hod five large fev.-r no res
on hi leg. iloctor.s snil he wow it.rti
I .. V 1 ,i .
mi'it;. ' 'lie iKiilie r-:eCT TIC 11) 1 1 efv
I nnd one box Bucklen"n Arnica Silv..
,' l u: i. , , r.
vuiasj i.iui eiiiriv. cxjki V 1 nomas
& Aycocke, druggists
A starving man won't find fault
with the table cloth.
It Vat the doctors. Mm. Boyd,
22 tt eeden St., rrovider.oo, II. I.
L lT ''j 4, " ' ' ,"
savH . 1 puilered for three months
' L .. . . . .
. irnni rnt'un ftusm nriii nonrn i
....p,....
doctor's medicines not friving me any
relief, I tried Salvation Oil, nnd after
using two bottles, consider mvwlf!
perfectly cured
The sunny light of a cheery fact- is
ft great comfort to those in suffering
The burglar at midn'ght may W
feared by the timid; bat he is not no
ranch to be dreaded ns an insidious
cough, which stealthily enters the
system, and undermines the constitu
tion. When the cough first Appears
use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrop the effec
tual remedy for all such tronblcs.
Messrs. Durham & Klliol, of
Charlotte, bare presented to the
State, for display at Chicago, four
finely polished specimens of granite.
Alliance Democrats.
The attempt made in South
1 roIina nd other Mates to pro
u aii: t . .
U,UD Amtn" uemocraw Irtro
noiaing onice is as silly as it is
wrong. There arc as good Dem
ocrats who hare been earnest A.1
Hancemen as live in the country,
and they arp as much entitled
to recognition are atiy other
Democrat. In South Carolina
certain able Democrats have been
to the Po5toffire Department at
Washington and req-irsted the
Postmaster General t pay no
attention to the recommendations
"&tnr Irby and the mmbrs
' ln- House, nominated and)
! l"rtd by Democrats, bcau '
1 C,ot. l,!.nl v- ah:
v,,.,,. ,A i c iuc aiiimif,
, The allegation was that they i
j wr not Democrats. These Con-
i.Tr'nien ask f i for a harintf. !
wiiut.YIr Hieu granted, and
,?i-rt- wr present tho distin-
ir,ii.hd South Carolinian? who
impeichM th Dmorracy
of tr-0 AUianre-Demorratic mem-
1 r-
was a .'.or
wi'h ciirr. i-
. 1 e -A ,
. 1 r-i-ri
T-:i---:i wn
l
i fa i in .
i" i -1 "t; ! v vr.f.
r . v. .1 r. .- ,. nn 1 ,i ,,1
ti ' '"'nin'.it hitn.lf as what
"o ire he wou'd pursue a to the
ffire-. ( t, aav that what
happened in the St-ate j rior to
the ti . m i tt n t i o n wou' l v. '. ' e ta
ker i n f o Hrrr.Mii t . h i-h wasgrt
if i ' L' 'n the Irby partv, r. t;ey
'.'t' i.'d it to mean that Mr.
f; j regarded them as proper-
V !e d D-MUOrratic Reprer.-
a'iv.. They ron fident! v -xject
he will de,-id- it. th.-ir favor, and
from th- fitte-ti n j r.id their
Speech.e beii..-.-. ,.- ror.i lered
they lKa,d fuliv x.o.erated them-
solve from all th
cr.-jnts in
the
i n d i " ? m e n t .
We allude
in a 1 1 e r
'" say
aT.y
that it ought n"t '.. ma'
difference whether a man
afTiiiat-
ed with the Alliance ..rr.t
: i , - ,
That
Iejn.
i'"S' i r t i na no p'ace i
: b e
ocrati." party. Th
a. t ii a n v man, i - :
to I)erri,,rrar r j r j ,
on ' y 'p:et i r.
Wr.s he tr
i; at. 1 ;
hrt K')p;.. r"
V
De;
t . 1
a '
t. n..-
'' If he
t ! -
i 'be
ievr i:
a I v i ! . -1 .
v o
r h
' - : '!:- . ;at r-
. I..!, v. , t h r he 1
free r;! -. , r j. a i. trie
hepe thr.t the d-a 1
p a t may
! i-y dead, an 1 that a'.l g. -.d
DnK'Tat- wi,l w. rk together for
the great battle if lM'l North
1 'am', i n : an .
The above from the ('arolir.ian
is very sound, common sens-.
The Tim:.' is ur.alterah v opposed
to recognizing fur office Uepubii-
cars, Thir lite? or any other c!as
of men who did not ..? th-
Democratic ticket,
but tl ere
should be no distinction made
between Democrat who do or do
not belong to the Alliance.
'ow Trv Thi-.
It will rot voti nothing nnd will
ot 'urt'iy io you goxi. n you nave ;
;h ro"?h, . old or any trouble with
,v - l . . i ,-
turorii. . io-i or iiingts. it King
New lim-rverv for ctm-un)ptioD.
coughs and oo'ds is gjar.intl to
- give relief, or money will lie paid
tark. Sufferer from b gnrn
found it just the thing and undent
use bad a tpovdy und perfv-t rerov-
cry. Try ft simple Imttle at our
exjer.se nnd learn for vonr-lf just
how gofxl ft thing it is." Traal lot-
ties fre at Thomaj Jfc Avcocke's
IjirgesirH r,(V. and ?1.
KrV (1nr the nw M
parifter. pi'e-i (rh n. an l rl--jira-i
to th corapl-ium n 1 carr-i c - n:ip -
i tion v aal fl v SJJ H -
LI?3- . ' ' r aj " ' -
ho nomua Arnvi.
JACOB EVANS.
THE SHOEMAKER.
I am now in town and c-eoprin.sr Ibe
shop formerly orrapu-d by Peyton
fiiwn. Gie nv ynnr rtrt Bag aod I
willgUeyi-u K?.ifckn.
FOB. SALE, CHEAT.
Four or five ecwxl second had
single and double vehicle f, with
seats.
H. C. KEARNEY.
PEDDLERS LICENSE.
At arecent meeting of Ih com
missioners of thi town of Loo
isburg, tbe Licens tax on Ped
dlers was increased from $3 to
$10 pr month.
By order of tbe Board,
0eo. S. Baker, Clerk.-
NUMBER 10.
U it Dit worth tb
think rali at rur aad ret b
' ii initio s t:lir. rv hn'tU
hv. rr,r.tM t,ra on it.
rrvnzj oJ if it t too twhiac
od T C. Jorarr. r'r3UjV.liaa.
c4 Atthiu. -r tawinptUi It do
r-rtl; huerWUiocJ.tnillU.
ra.M; voicrii Torirukrn tatinr.
br IrufxU rur-rr, Y. ao fWck
cr Ctiuio8mU)H'ii r LAST -K. D cCa
U3 U) cure tos. Price cu. lznJt tr
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r i-rrs ( ii.vr'. ;-t.i-i thr
WAYK1- I.K Y M At A7tM: .
ki k.M.
Photograph Gallery.
Having purchased the Ph.- .
graph o jt'it cf H. W. Pender.
d i.-e t.i 1! r. '-'ilt.ee to the J it ;
'.hat I am j re;,srd t-. do ail k;;.i
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of
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TRUST SALE.
Hy :rt : n? tlo
h , Art r i , Ti f,-
'tp-n :. a !.-,! , f trut txcnt.-
by i'. V !..-v .and on
e: r
iry 4. and duly r-gitcr,i . .
thefnit.-,. .,f tt.e I:r:t,r of lw
f"r Frunkhn county, m Lok " -p.ig-
1 I mil sil' hy put lic nn
t ion for i jvdi, at tbe'Conrt He,;,
h or in Iioinburg on the Cth
of May 1-01 at 11 o'clock, a i
the land mnti'ihl in ni J deb -Mt.-l
io KratiKiin. coar.ty andtoti; .
eil a foHon b-giuntng Mt a .
A- m rnrnrr, thT.ce No:
Hm p. U. t.i stake Sndy Jot.
, r"r!),r. th.-r.re Norths i'J Wrpf : .
- fUid 1 !;nk to i rttk Ssn
ior'" 'rT.er, tberct North 1 1L.--C
Pde o a ro-k nnd romtT
Ch-h North Vrt 67 f-U-i 3 .
hn to a rtvk in th IWv l,n
thence South U V -2l po. i
, link to a rtwk Pu rn.-
ben Sut h .OS F-ant 1 ole t .
t h legt nning rcnt aininr 1 2j at r-
, Thi April r. 1
' -rut.
t T. M. Vn
ittw a. Trtit
I jttrruin k Shiw. Attorney.
A Beautiful Stylish 5bc
for Ladle.
wmuiiia rrn-T irl
kaJxf Cl Ujj Za 2.'
O HI LO H SCATA RRH
Wife
. . . . .
PHI CM. 13. ta.co. f, KS-ROL
Ccii Sl U. Kix, Ipi, Viz
roa SALE BT
F. N. .& R. JT. EGERTCM
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