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THE FRANKLIN TIMES M- I ill A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. 9ft E YEAR, 1IX MONTHB, - $1.50 1.00 Friday. December 15, - - 1893 AN EXCEPTION AMONG MILLION AIRES. Mr. Sibley, tbe Democratic Con gressman from Pennsylvania and who is, by the way, the wealthi er member of the House, being worth several million dollars, is an ardent advocate of an income tax. Mr. Sibley is likewise a free coin- age man. riis speecn in iavor oi free coinage during the last session is well ronaembered by the public as one of the strongest delivered in that debate. Mr. Sibley is now as euthnsiastic an advocate of the income tax as he was for free coin age. He thinks that income tax should be made a large and prom inent feature of the. Government's revenues and holds that it is much fairer than a property tax. 'For instance," said he, "if a man has a large amount of proper ty he may derive a large income one year and the next none at all. He can pay a heavy tax easily in the prosperous year, while in the dull year it is going to be a heavy burden." FROM. WASHINGTON The tariff bill is yet in the hands of the committee, a few changes from the original bill hav ing been found necessary. The mos important change in the bill was the change in the time when the measure shall go into effect from March 1st, to June 1st, 1894. The change iff made at the instance of the Treasury Department in or der that the annual reports of the Internal Revenue and Customs Bu reaus may be the more readily completed in all of the details which are necessary for considera tion in the office of the Register of the Treasury, one of the greatest book-keeping bureaus in the world. THE VOICE OF THE PRESS Mr." Clarkson, editor of the Io wa State Register, Republican, has been damning the South for ly nching rapists. Recently some awful rapes have occurred away, "up there," when, presto, change! the editor comes out favoring lynching' the villians. It does make a big difference whose ox is gored. The attempt of McKinley and his gang to get up a scare as to the country beiug ruined if the tariff robber is re duced to its dimensions will go for nothing. The money fight, and so false and foul, is enough for one year. Republican dough faces can not frigLten the people if made upon the robber tariff plan. The Press denunci ations of the intellectual training in the colleges are having their proper effect. The great "moral uplifter," y'clept foot ball kick ing, has improved under the tiag elatious administered. Prince tun's great scholastic team has played several successful games and there were no deaths, no hos pital subjects, none of the accus tomed brutality and debauchery That is good so far. But what a tine way to get an education to go around the country playing kicking games. According a - ii 1" a - a a a : i : . I J nated James H. Forbis to be Post- lo 1 18 '"e? bia,1" ,u',su , master at Greensboro, N. C. Mr. in l rfls ia'ia wor ' iorVD" Gregory was an applicant, but he I "" lJUUiS" ' ,uc was barred out under the .ex" c" 1 , co , rule. Mr. Forbis is an ex-member IiOUISBURO MAKKFTS. PBODUCE. Corrected by L. I Hick. Bnttr. per lb NOMINATIONS. The President sent to the Senate Tuesday the nomination of Kope Elias, who was not confirmed last session, as Collector of Internal Revenue for the Western District of North Carolina. This will re open that fight, but the friends of Elias say Cleveland will staud by him with all his influence and power. The President also norai- Bntter, per id. Bacon . C. Hog round Western Meat 8uRr Cored Hama Com Floor, familj Lard Oats Sugar, Brown SujfRr, Granulated Coffee Salt, per sack Chiekeu EfcS. per do. Beeswai, it ll. .COTTON'. By W P Neal A co. Strict iohJ Middling Quod Middling Stru t Middling Middlings TOBACCO. H. Pleasant A Co 20 to 23 lO to IS 15 50 to 0 3 3 0 to 5 OO 11 to 14 55 to 60 5 S 20 to 25 1 40 12V to i." 13 to 20 7 I ''4 7 Correrted by W Smokers comtnou " (food Cutters common jrwod fine Fi'lerw common pood fine Wrappers common (rood fine 3 to r 5 to H 12 to 15 20 to 25 25 to 35 2 to 3 f to H 9 to 12 12 to 18 25 to 4D 50 to 75 Home Facts Which Cannot be Ques tioned. I have usd Mrs. Jie Person's Reme dy fur cancer n tb chin, lip and n. if had ea'eo the hVsh from my chin un til t!i" bone was exposed. It hud m n entirely through my nose and win unk- Niee lot of CHINA - In mall -U and piece to arrive to-day. They ARE beautiful, ond yon will like them. They are at the RACKET. Oh. What A Conrr. - "Will you heed the warning. Tb sig nal perhaps of th ar pproch of that more terrible dueae Ons a mptlon. Ak voarnelres if jon can afford for the atkeof Hinr SO cvnta to ran tbe rUk and do nothinv for it. We knir from exnerience that Sbilob'a Care will care rnnreoafh. It neTer f&Us. Tbl ex- plainn why more than a million bottle " .... . i. ii . were sold tne pasi year. n nsu"c crtnp nd whooping coiurb at once. Motiiera. do not be without it. Ducklea'a Arnica Salre. The beM aalve in the world for cat, braises. ore. ule-r. aalt rhenra. fever sorer., te ter. chapped banda, chilblain", corns, and all skin eruption, and posi tively cures pile or no pay. It la guar anteed to give perfect natiwfactinn or money refunded. Price 25 cnt pei bra. Fo nale by Thoina 4 Avck. ELLIS' Furniture - Store, lbbt M ro aaLl 03TLT BT DirootsTp, UJCtPBCOO. . c Trk 10 centa. OPENING SALE: Custom duties aggregating $656, 076 have been paid on World's Fair exhibits which have been sold or which are retained in this coun try. At a reasonable estimate the value of exhibits sold or retained amount to $2,000,000. The ex pense attached to the collection of these duties, etc., amounted to $167,910, leaving the United States a clear profit on the World's Fair '"rem custom duties up to Decem ber 1st, of $48tf,150. December '. "o receipts from customs will swell this total. The estimated value of all th" exbibits at the Wor'd's Fair was $14,000,000. of the Legislature. WILLIAMS AGAINST SETTLE. The case of Williams vs. Settle was taken up and was presented in the most earnest manner by the at torneys on each side, and a report of some of the principal claims set up by the lawyers will doubtless be eagerly sought by the voters of both parties in North Carolina. Manifestly, if we are to aid the Deonle directly through tariff re- form, cue of its most, obvious fea tures should be a reduction in pres eut tarill' ch -rges upou the neces 8aries of life. The benefits of such a reduction would be palpable and substantial, seen and felt by thous ands, who would be better fed and better clothed and better sheltered. Those gifts should be the willing benefactions of a government whose highest function is the promotion of the welfare of the people. From President Cleveland's Message. The temperance organizations all over the country are showering the committee of Ways and Means in Washington with petitions ask ing for a tax of $1.50 per gallon on the giant enemy, whisky, instead of ouly an increase of 10 cents per gallon. One xf the petitions comes from Iowa, and recites that pro hibition having proved a failure in that State the friends of tem perance now look to the ways and means committee to come to their assistance. The Asheboro Courier says that the greatest good to the smallest number has been the principle up on which the party in power for the past thirty cars has acted, and have believed in the doctrine that the masses should be taxed in an indirect way for the benefit of the fovored few. It would have been cheaper for the people of America when the protection era was enter ed upon to have taxed themselves to build factories and run them for the benefit of the protected lords than to endure the steady drain of their earnings by paying taxes to support these protected industries every time they bought an article from the store or elsewhere. It is claimed that the protective duty on iron and wool would have built all the woolen mills and all the iron and steel mills in the country. t is further claimed that the tar iff paid on the iron and steel pro ducts during the last ten years amounts to sixty-five per cent- more than the cost of all the iron and steel mills in the couutry, in cluding the capital employed in running them. The time has come when the protective tariff should be-greatly reduced. 'The South in the saddle,"- is the conceited whoop of Eastern Republicans, referring to the tar iff bill. If thiB is true, it follows that the people and not the corpor ations are to be benefited. The fact that tbe sectional cry is used more persistently than any other in Republican attacks on the tar iff shows that they are put to des perate straits for argument. Mo bile Register, Dem. The Constitution very pertinent ly asks, if football is all right, why not allow prize fighting? Last year in England football killed twenty persons and badly injured 109. Prize fighting never ehowed up a higher mortality and casualty list If the one is "manly Bport," why not the other? They seem to take this view of down in Jacksonville. The Democratic platform recom- - -3 - il f' .i 4 n uieuus ine repeal oi tne 1U per cent, tax on State Banks, and every Democratic Representative should vote for its repeal more especial ly the Southern members. merous than any others, loey have 51,000 organizations and 4, 598,000 communicants; the Bap tists are second, and have 43,000 organizations and 3,742,000 com municants; the Presbyterians are third, with 13,500 organizations and 1,278,000 communicants; the Lutherans have 8,595 organiza tions and a communicant mem bership of 1,231,000. B. L. Duke, the largest real es tate owner in Durham, President of the Pearl Cotton Mills, and a large stockholder in tbe Ameri can Tobacco Co., made an assign ment Wednesday. It is reported that he ost over a half million in cotton futures which caused his failure. The American Tobacco Co., will not be affected. Secretary Butler of the above Company says: "B. L. Duke has never held any official position in the Amer ican obacco Co. This company is not interested in any way whatever." (Ciill.-r i W I h: 1 1 'rr.lv f-orrv in rapid pnras n ray lip- a:ni i ,' r irii;'iir jrums. Tbe r"" s of e i-m I t-th wr-i- f n. , V ..im v i 1 1 lift !l llM llllf T'.i faten bare. When I was in this c-'idi- ti.in in Ixolvr 'HI Hiul had kon i?i en iid bv the duc'iirs. whn riri'nounwd ir ' 1 nf'. tut -f b ! ! 1 1 1 . Flop'!. i' I ' r p ; " 'k . t , ,r' d V ii' . v. r and . j in rv 'if fun. is not j-aiiffi' Raleigh Dya Works, J. T. OL1VK, rrx.p'r. Patiaftction guaranteed fn efrry pi r- ticular. Oniem from a distance prt int Ij filled. BRANCH STORE. Mr. F. Parrib hu arcf-pted h po sition with rce rit my brumh "tore. Dr. Nicholson' old tmd. h-rv you will rind X-runa poods nnd jvr. erul nierrhandis'. Mr. I'nrrish will sell you as cheap n I iil nl old ft.-ind. Mr. N. A. V-I-mmi will von clot hinir at old stnnd fit .V w York prut. I v. ill -,l u j I !t:V from fit her j'!-if-:i r- i i;i ! pri'-" lv r t hin W pt m t loth m dry ioi!s uiiii tiOf.i i' to either !; - lor l ar.'tu.s Tpt v . " !' Y!Nr,lV Ta tie Famsn cf Pirj -mn Ccntiei : TV arra nl rwt' ' ; o)vd. 1 hr ft. -. v Moorman d0 Kth r bo Wrrfet.-3' fr ext. W ar tot (f.. r. jr prrm -mm hat r r r. - ml prom mt ij, ( v , ., bortlY mud tstlio i Btarit prv ;,., g or f'otarnsarton t.) g . . to r rm !hniti"..r-t t to t kr rr of , r r - - . (a ra rr to tt fltnr.- fot t h K:t c..r of th (.'. rr-ri nsB W ICl'tl !'. .Inner but o r ! : ! : W i r . r r . h-a 1 1 I r r- r ! r 1 t t..4. I t 1 1 Oar n j V(.i- v in. ar tb..M.cjf!s t r. t m t L I'C i i n. ' r r . i n no T K I 'mi t.nt ii tr.t ' r : 1 c t.' .' ' , t - t L ' rr . r .'. h - - : , r-! I ;. , I . i .At ' . t.. I if- H PLKA.- iu' ron 7.' i Sid ki; i ir. cHiieer, 1 lieara oi ir. .loe. ivrson , llemedy through a friend. Mrs R. il- j well, Hiid u red half adi'tn bottles of i the Bitters and half dozen Wash pack- aires, and commented its use. In about three weeks there was a marked im- proemeut, all ofTetjsi'.e odor had dis- appeared and tl-sh had cimmfncd to grow on the f ipo?-d places, and io thie j months mj chin and lip were entirely j well and looked as natural as before. My nose is not entirely well, but does i not give nn- anj' pain. Am sure i would '. now be entirely well had 1 been able to j pncure the medicine as 1 needed it. In all I have taken 33 bottles cf the llemedy and 18 packages of the Wash, and am confident that 2-oien more ; bottles will elTeet a permanent care. I j had been subject to rheumatism all my life, but since taking this medicine I ; have been entirely cured of it. After j I commenced the use of the Remedy I was able to rest well at night and was ; free trom all pain. Pefre that time I 1 could not sleep at all and bad M walk ' the floor in a-ny, unable to rest ' r ; ha.vr- 1 arilf il to U- wis-' and sleep. 1 do not thniK tnere is any m-si-ir-ine in tliH world to dmnare with it. and advise all sufferers to use it. furniture lino. MRS ICTMRIi lil VERS. Ridgeway. N. (.'., April, 11th, 1898. The above statement is an eiact de scription of Mrs. Rivers' condition and remarkable cure by the use of Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I was an ej-ewifuess of ber suffering before she commenced the use of the Remedy, and f her cure, as certified by her. Mrs. .1. L. Rodwei.l. Ridgeway, N. C, April. 11th, 1S93. thut h'- liu Miiounh. (Florence ) W Imt in Christen -lorn can you r.o,-d in Uiat 1 1 1 i - ll-:V? (Ca!l-r) We, l.rolh- r is to U-niHrri'-d rhns'mas day, and notb ing will do, hut he imist have one of those lovely PUlteS of Oak Furniture at Ellis's and I must aid in selecting it. Chanpinp the sulij-ct rather abruptly, h'1 does Your new bed lounge act? (Florence) It is perfectly grand, acts like a charm and is not a sham (as some are ) but tru ly an excellent puce of furni ture, v h i 1" ' he upholstery seem ingly would cost the pric We After the JJaJI You should till up on pool whiskey pure und pi ' You can nail the Whiskey I'uif tit Hu-J"uArt-r prvii charged, the rest are I'he springs and equal ly as gcsxl. ways patronize Sid. Ellis in al-the ( 'APT. HARRY WAITT. The Champion Ileavy-Weight Disi- i.- He rnrriw ull the nnowncl I rands of Iy W ).:-'. - ( Uadsfof's Puritv, 0iV Hrrinia ( 'lub, Lotus Club. Old ;r LOUISBURG Carnage Shops. Also the purest and !-t Com WhikT nnd H rr.e-n, n fact a full line of every thing kept mi a t. rst-rhu .a!wn Bishop Lyman died suddenly at his home in Raleigh on the lHth. How'aThis! We offerta' tluinlre-l Do'Srs Tie ward for any case of oatiirrh th it uu not le t-ureil by" rial's Catarrh Pure. F. .1. Cubnkv & Co., Props.. ToIpiIo. T). We the nuilerni-riietj. have knoun F. J Cheney for the lat 1 " yearn, Hnl leliev him pcrfittly hoiioialile in nil buxinpss transactions and flimnciiil'y alile to carry out any obligations mnue by their Arm. West & Traux, Wholesale Dru.ngistw, Tole do O. Waldinp, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale DniKists, Toledo, O. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. aetiDg directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the svstem. Trice, 7"c. per bot tle Sold by ail DrugKistn. Testimonials f ree. Mr. Bland, of Missouri, has in troduced in the House a bill re pealing so much of the act of 1873 relative to mints and assay offices as prohibits the coinage of the standard silver dollar. The meas ure re-enacts so much of the act of January 18, 1837, as relates to and provides for the coinage of the standard silver dollar or 412 grains This is a free coinage law. The measure will be referred to Mr. Bland's committee, and it is ex- pected, will be favorably acted up on and reported to the House at an early day. As soon as the tar iff is out of the way Mr. Bland will make every effort to have the House consider the matter. Judge Simonton, Obarleston, S. C, has been appointed to fill the vacancy in the Circuit Court judge ship caused by the death of Judge Bond. He is 63 years of acre and was born in Fairfield county, S. C, but removed to Charleston when a lad and has since resided there. He held the raot of colonel in the .Confederate army during the war. He has been active in State poli tics and was one of the Democrat ic leaders in the State Senate for years. DO YOU KNOW "Where you can get tbe best corn whiskey ? at D. H. TAYLOR & CO.'S. Who sells R. A. Stuart's Rock bridge Rye the purest whiskey on the market ? D. II . TAYLOR & CO. Who sells the best and purest home-made brandy ? D. H. TAYLOR & CO. Where you can always find a large and well selected stock of Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, &c ? D. H. TAYLOR & CO. Who keeps a full line of the very best canned goods? D. H. TAYLOR & CO. WThere you will always be po litely and promptly served in the highest style of the art ? D. H. TAYLOR & CO. Before you buy your Christ mas Liquors give us a call, as we are satisfied we can please you both in quality and price. Respectfully, D. II. TAYLOR & CO. NEW liOAUDINfJ HOl'SK. The undersi-jrjieil hns opened a Hoarding House in the Hawkins , building, formerly occupied by Ju- lhi Litt'ejohn, where board nnd lodging, or either iim lx hud at reasonable rat-s. Hoard and lodg inir $1.00 per day. flood accom modation and the best the market affords. Mrs. Fkrreim. Parrish FARaMEKS TAKE NOTICE. I have made arrangements to have tobacco stripped at low rates, and handled nicely. Next best thing to having good tobac co is having it nicely gruded and handled. We guarantee satisfac tion, and ran sell it as high us any house. Sold two tarns for one man for $.357. So when you have a load of fine tohacco drive to Meadows & Co., and yen shall be made happy, vour friend E. J. lv AUMlAI.K. Everything Cood to Eat. If you want to supply vmir ' i b'e with the vkhy bkst e.i. i1'" of every kind, it, will pav yi i 1 I i T alwas tail at J. L'ini'a-i-r Co's store ( he old Carliii-t J.u.;d) before you make vour purrl.d- ' You w ill (ind there se vera I grade of excellent flour from 8- 50 to 5 per barrel, the very l est cream cheese, sugar, coffee, canned goods of every description, pure lard, confectioneries, a full line of toilet soaps, cigars, chewing tobacco, and everything that i kept in a general store. Don't fail to give us a call and you shall have satisfaction, both as to quality of gooda and prices. Very respectfully, J. S. Lancaster & Co. Lonisburg, N. C, Sept. 15, 1803. The undersigned having h-aed the Louisburg Carriage Shop-.; together w,th the B luck snr.? h j Shops attac hed thereto. (I'-cin ; to Pav to 'li people of Frank in j nml adjoining counties that h-- is ' prepared to do nil kinds "f work ; in his line at short notice. If you wish your vehicles of every kind repaired and repain'ed n the verv best ninnie-r bv f.r-t- i class workmen you can have :he I work done nt inv shop promp'lv i and at reasonable rafe. I abal! j have a firs'-class workman in the Hlacksmit'u shop, who will fully understand his business, and will guarantee satisfaction m every I particular.il j If you will give me your work , you sha! 1 be sat isfi'-d . Very respect full v, : II . C. TAYL'n. ' PATRONIZE 'Then let ti. drink w ho would not sm In the goblet alone no deo-puon is Joua l LouiL-.:rj, N ('. t!;ro;:g!: hie a v.i IlAKliY W A a good R. We an' rciiilv to ujl'Lv n vour dinner, and if w the road at ornv and if vuM want with nio-t niivtlii: lave it not in sto k will Imv to filVK Mil V til! on juior n'irlih( r will ri' vou extra los4' jirio n voti want t hiiv tor vojr d nti'-r. W will name a f-w thiii: HAMS, i 1 1 1 1 k I : . FRAZIE n T C 1 : M r TKAN: Nine stores on church and many residences were destroyed by fire in Morgantou on Wednesday. The North Carolina State Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, held tts annual session on Tuesday, Dec. 12th. This order which was once strong in this" locality is said to be stronger in the United States ta ken altogether than ever before in its history of twenty-seven years. It is not meddling politics, and ie proving of much practical value to the farmers who are connected with it. If you want the best goose feath e?s in quantities sufficient for beds apply to Joel H. Harris. Nice lot of CHINA in small sets and pieces to arrive to-day. They ARE beautiful, and vou will like them. They are at the RACKET. 300 pair.Kid Gloves, Numbers 5 to 5, at 25 cents pair, Num bers 6 to fr$, 35 cents pair, just one-half cost at J. P. WINSTON'S For Sale at a Bargain. A fine $325 Piano can be bought for $190 cash. Apply to Editor Times, Lonisburg, N. C. AGENT8 WANTED. For the Harris Steam Dye Works. Raleigh N. C. I will trust you and pay big commissions. References exchanged. Write at once to Har ris' Steam Dye Works, Raleigh N. C. D. W. C. Harris, Manager. Shelled almonds, dates, figs, prunes, citron, oranges, lemons and apples at Crenshaw, Hicks & Allen'. I- u- .t , 1 ) ) .11 d !'K .-. t e 1 ( 1 1 ' 1 h i. 1 i ' r ii 1 v 1 1 ' d 1 I boll L' lit a a got ir ' i y new single to the All About Shoes. The Franklinton Shoe Store is in the lead on shoes. The manager has bought a large line of Drum mer's Samples, 700 Pairs, which will be sold at just what other MERCHANTS HAVE TO PAY FOR THEM. Now is your chance if you don't go and get cheap shoes it is your fault. Thanks for vour liberal patronage. Respectfully, E. V. Morris, Manatjer. The Old Dominion Building and Loan Association furnishes money at once and a larger per cent of the value of property than any other. Jo red tape or delay. Call on their Attorney. E W. TlMBERLAKE. King & Macon have tbe best line of shoes in town f otfthe money. They do their own work and will oare yon money if you bay from them. King & Macon have the beet molasses and syrup in town. Good syrap at 25 cents per gallon. Also 4-year old ap ple vinegar. ' tiiii' vi 1 1 ' i ; k 1 !: d '. ; i fo Frazier's j-.nd v iitch ! hat never van r-econd, and then 1 t rui :i in plenty ' i me. (1st (Jen!) Have you peeu hi? Christmas assortment of jewelry? It is perfectly lovely, and 1 think my best girl only engaged herpelf i to me m order to wear on of those lovely rings at Frazier'e. (2d Gent) Old boy do you think that bad any effect on your girl? If so, I ruust hurry and patronize him some myself as my best girl is just about to go back ou me. ( 1 st Gont) Go to Fraiier'-? quick and get a ring for her, and the eight will help I have uo doubt. (2d Gnt I'm off for Fraiier'a. Jewelry store and will let you know next week how the plan "has acted. I:b r UAT FLAKI.S. I.ARCiK AMiSMAl.L HOMINY. M ('AI! N I 1 i.' TAKRKLIS CKEAM HKK.SK. MA-SON "S i AKl .NI C!:a- K KIIS, IMdS KKKT, HD'il LKH i KKESII SAl"SA(K. Cl'TLOAF Sl trAR fit CKT PKH POI ND. We think we hnvy tho best stock of Green and Ton Coffee we have ever had can. For vour cakes, Plum Puddii g J." uont- Star and Diana Flour Scientific Aplc: Agiacy Tc- vi. 1 u OAVIATS, nriir.u iiTtaTi V1 OOPTRIOHTa. to. &E? 161 Bmauw.T. Hiv Yuix. 2 wwm tor Mdwlni patmta la AkmtWm. lb tmbu by aotkw glrM tr a0, ob ta th 'fiftttiftc tuencan world. PdIk11(11t lltu&t4. I bum bould bm rkkmi it r.w. Butter; Powd red Supra r. Ex tract , Baking P Fifzn, Cleaned Currants. Citron. Ergs, Salt. Su (seedless) ibusir.s, also California Fine Raisin?. 1 ; Oranges, cocoanuts, applet, &c, negro toe, walnuts, iHcans, and filberts. a; For the little boys and girls we have wigonF. ro : : horses doll carTinges ond doll cradle, rcckinjr 1 wah sets and boys axes with handle. Come to see us and we will try and plea8e you. Very respectfully, CRENSHAW, HICKS & ALLEN. " We have a large stock of flonr that we will sdl you I cheap. Vf
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