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vm rnksKhm times: 1 . -, -1 ' " 1 ', 1 r- 4 -THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor., jsyjeVKAS, ' w tl-50 nxuowrm, - loo .SENSIBLE TALl Capt. Ashe, of tbe Hews-Obeery-sr, after taking a, few - 4ys rest HiirinV the hnliiftrs ' trathArA Mm- aelf together andipens the folio w tfij? yejry sensible artiste for hi paper: .- The administration "should re reive from every Democrat loyal support as far ar wa may be awe. to give it. In some matters a groat many Democrat? at tha South can , fiot cordially sustain its measures or its mathodsj but on other sub jects, cyan where a warm approv al cannot be given, we should seek to stand by those who are charged with the duty of administration. Their situation is not an easy one. They are beset by 'difficulties. They hare to regard the tsondition of the treasury, while endeavor ing to give effect to the wishes of the people. They have also to note the drift of opinion at the North and West as well as at the South. That differences exist be tween the sections, and that the people have different lines of; thought is very evident, and the administration seeks to look over Y JfOMJS MAKING, . As the Progressive South says, the art of ' making' home is ' one that is not readily learned; at least such is a fair deduction based, up on ; the many blighted hopes. Home is not merely an eating and lodging place; ties - and associa tions are there formed that mani fest themselves in after years. There is mncn saa sentiment in the question, ' Where is my boy to-night ?" . Many mothers won der why their boys flnd so many attractions away from home, yet the real cause is with these moth ers. The bors are noisy, a repri mand f olio ws. Their j a venile companions are mischievous ana make more or less dirt, hence they are debarred the privilege jof the parlor, ana the yard or street is the best entertainment that is to be granted. Games are too often banished, and it is as natural to W offer Ona Hundred Dinars Bvarcl for ay ease of eat&rrh tijAt &n sot be CQitd . n r j n mi . ' TV tb ondereinnaed. h0 knun F. J Cheney for tha lant 15 jean, and Wier bim - perfectly Honorable -in ail . bnauieea traa9actuB and SnancinDjr able to c&rrj oat any obligation maae br their firm, - West Traux. Wboiesale Urnzxwt. Tola. W aiding. KinrjU ft ;i(aVfaf WbolesaW DraindHts. Totodo. 0, t t ;.- Hall's Catarrh Com l taken infernally. actine directly upon the Wood and masons Rrfares ot loe system. - rrtce, 70c per bot tle.: Sold by aU DnggfiaU. Tcstuapniala v;- Success will never eome to your hoase without a special invita tion. ; : : Backless Arnica Salve. " ; r The best salve in the world for ents. braises, sores, ulcers, sajt rheam, fever sores, tetter, chapped haads. chilblains, eorns, and all skin eroptions, and post. tiTelruJures pues or no pay. It is eoar- anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Fnce 25 cents per box. For sale by Thomas & Avcocae. : If you want the best goose feath era in Quantities sufficient for beds apply to, JOEI4.H. HaBBIS. of youth to seek amusement, when not allowed to doeo at home other Nice lot of CHINA in small sets places are "early discovered. The ."jf0 ? f' f . . ...J - ARE beautiful, and you will like taste tor getting away irom re- them. They are at the RACKET straintis thus indulged, it may lfae be slyly at first, and soon grows to shoes in town for the money. They do seriousness. their own work and will save you money if you boy from them. Home is what it is made. If at- King & Macon Uftve the hest moia9ses tractive, the bovs are not aDt to and syrup in town. Good syrup at 25 wander. We lately met an old school friend and expressed our UOV13HVRO MARKETS r, per ' t iM.C. Hos: round . PRODUCE. Comcied py U ) J?ck j Better, vacoa Wee tern Heat Sugar Cured Ham '' . Com- -, ' -Floor, family . . , , xard ; ;-:';.. ' Oata - -Svgar, Brown Smear, Qracslatad Cofleer Salt, per aack Chialwna '. ' Egga. per dour Bawwax. per lb, By WP Veal ft 00. Btrict Uor4 Miauling -Ood MiddliB ; Strict Middlina - -MidauB,, . . . ; TOBACCO Corrected by W. H. Pleasant ft Co. - ipO to 25 ' lUto IS ."" ' "15 ' - r- 50 BS0t64 75 10 to 13V C5 to CO -: a.-. ,-'. ' 80 to 25 135 lHtoys 15 to 20 7 Siaoaara omnn. 3 to 5 - " ftood . 5 to 8 Cutter common 12 to 15 good y0to25 fine 25 to S3 Tillera-coinnion 2 toS food ' ta8 . ne 0 to 12 Wrapper common 12 to 18 . V, ood v . 23 to 40 iji.ftn ... 50. to 75 pubuc scnop t FUND. At 'a meeting of th Board of Education of .Franklin county held in their oCce in Xouisburg on January 3rd, the following ap portionment of the Poblio School Fund was made for 1803. . The amount aDDortiouaa for eacli "child of school age is $1.10. f. 7 the entire field. And so we may not have the will of the people in this locality given effect so entire- J surprise that he had not married. ly as if unanimity prevailad His reply was that perhaps had he throughout the Union. been less pleasantly situated at Wherever we observed a diverg- home he woul(J bave married. In enoi between the administration ...... . . , , and Southern thought, we should this is the secret, make home pleas therefore be temperate in our judg- ad those who'leave will carry ment and not hasty. pleasing memories that will aid as we nave sam, ine couaiuon tbein in establishing a similar ui buo xrcttouiy iLccii uuipcrs tuts cents per gallon. pie vinegar. Also 4-year old ap- administration and also our friends in Congress. The ' Government is bound to have money to meet its expenses. The Republican Con gress saddled on the Treasury heavy expenses from which there is now no escape. The burdens have to be borne. The two sources of revenue are the internal taxes and the tariff. The administration proposes a heavy cut in the tariff. It proposes to increase the receipts of the internal revenue, by imposing a tax on incomes in some shape or .other. These changes may not go to the full extent some may desire, but they are in the right direc tion, The tariff is to be consider ably reduced, and the people will derive a still greater benefit from the removal of duties on raw ma terial, so that the cost of many ar ticles of prime necessity, now man- home. This is not always a cause, but it is a rule, that youths will not brook too much imposition so far as even boyish privileges may be concerned. Ourgirls are given a parlor furnished with music and other attractions, where they en tertain their friends, but to the "horrid," noisy boys it is forbid den fruit unless allowed its use as a rare privilege. The boys may oftentimes leave it in a less tidy condition than girls but give them more opportunities to display their taste and make use of the parlors, libraries and sitting rooms and they will in a majority of instances require the extra trouble by ap preciation. Boys may be bad by nature, but some of them make most excellent ufactured in this country, will' be men and probably more wonld do greatly lowered. We will not pay 80 if advantages were not denied such heavy tribute to the manu-Uhem Again the most perverse For monuments and tombstones of the latest and prettiest designs, and cheapest prices for same call on or ad dress R. I. Rogers & Co., Durham, N. C. gTThe oheapest in the State. tf . . For Sale at a Bargain. A fine $325 Piano can be bought for $190 cash. Apply to Editor Tihes, Louisburg, is. ). AGKNT8 WANTED. For the Harris Steam Dye Works. Raleigh N. C. I will trust you and pay bis: commissions. References exchanged. "Write at once to Har ris' Steam Dye Works, Raleigh N. C. D. W. C. Harris, Manager. All About Shoes. The Franklintou Shoe Store is in 1 the lead on snoee. rne manager bas bought a large line of Drum- mek'8 Samples, 700 Pairb, which will be sold at jubt what other MERCHANTS HAV3 TO PAY FOR THEM, Now is your chance il you don't go and get cheap shoes it is your fault. Thanks for your liberal patronage. liespectfnuy, " E. W . Morris, Manager. EYerything Good to Eat. If you want to supply your ta ble with the very best eatables of every kind, it will pay you to always call at J. S. Lancaster & Co s store (the old Carlile stand) before you make your purchases. You will find there several grades of excellent flour from $3.50 to A Family Jledicme and for Teething Children. . . Mrs. S M Fairgs, a former citizen of Chasiotter says 1 I heartily desire to expres my gratitude for the benefit I received by the use of Mrs. J oe Person's Remedy, hating lain in bed - three months from jaundice, which I took a few days after the birth of my second child." Utber medicines iauea me, ana I took thlaf Remedy as a last resort, and the medicine (not faith fa it) cured me, after the use of a few Dottles. My ato mach at tbat time was in such a condi tion that I had to begin with a few drops of the medicine, instead of the prescrib ed dose. I have also found it invalua ble for teething children, and any weak deranged stomach both for men, and women in any condition, being entirely harmless and ' effectual. Hopintr this mar benefit some others suffering aa I did. by stimulating them to giTe the Remedy a thorough trial 1 am very respectfully, Mas. S M Faeiss MBS. JOS FEBSOH 8 BKMEDT WILL CUBS CHILLS BT BUILD L50 CP ABO QIVISQ TORS TO THE STSTaM. Davidson, N. C, May 29, 1893. Mes. Jo Pebsos Dear Madam About five yeaVe ago my two little dangh ters were in feeble health and were hav. ing chills, which continued under the ordinary treatment. I take pleasure in stating that the use of your Remedy brokeAhe chills on them and complete ly restored them to health. lour respect! any, C E Boar. The Old Dominion Buildin and Loan Association furnishf ney at once and a larger p cent of the value of proper! than auy other. No red tape delay. Call on their Attorney. E. W. TlMBERLAKE. FARMERS TAKE NOTICE. I have made arrangements t have tobacco stripped at lov rates, and handled nicely. Nex best thing to having good tobac co is having it nicely graded anc handled. We guarantee satisfac tion, and can sell it as high a any house. Sold two barns fo one man for 8357. So when I ft . 1 1 . . 1 rfl5 , 1 1 1 i. 1 w jiupurwtub la tue ursi step J , v.v , - . x. a-ii to Meadows S Uo., and 5 which is to be taken towards mak- Ve driven by human power. We P T lV:l " : " : . I be made happy, vonr frier ing inose in receipt 01 large in comes contribute somewhat from their annual gains to the payment of the pension rolls. must remember that men are only boys grown older and to produce a race of gentlemen we must educate Rome was not built in a day. our children to be gentle boys. In- We are breaking ground on the right line; and everybody knows that after the ground is once bro ken the ploughing becomes easier each year. The measures now brought forward are not a finali- culcating habits in youth is mould ing the future man, and no parent does its whole duty who fails to study the child's disposition and directs effort to leading and not ty; but improvements will be made driving .children into the way from time to time as circumstances fey should go. Good principles permit. Let us then stand close . v , to the administration, in 11 meas- 8t 1Ied ih& love are more urea that we can, and not be hasty lkelv to become permanently in judgment as to those matters in rooted than those inspired by fear, which we cannot fully concur with for when the rod of fear becomes the men specially charged to eon- broken,ftben naught may hold the lard, confectioneries, a full line of toilet soaps, cigars, chewing tobacco, ana everything that is kept in a general store. Don't fail to give us a call and you shall have satisfaction, both as to quality of goods and prices. Very respectfully, 3. S. Lancaster & Co. Louisburg, N. C, Sept. 15, 1893. PATRONIZE FRAZIER ippy, yoi E. J. rou enai id Raosdalb. NOTICE. By virtue of power containod a mortpape deed executed by T. S. Mitchell and wife, and recort H. regard to them. Thb Washington correspondent of the - Richmond Dispatch s&ys, that the name of Mr. JosephusJ Daniels is being prominently men 1 tioned for Public Printer at Wash ington. ' H- native contraries in bound, which when freedom from the restraint has been gained, manifest them selves with redoubled force. Thb Ways and Means commit tee of the House has decided by a strict party vote in favor of a tax on incomes, and now the New Thb jury by whom Prendergast York Herald is. howling because was tried in Chicago for the. rour-(.thaVgTeati& fr State, which coh- Ar nf Maxrnr YrarUnrt nf iw. uv t ""ns so many great big men,; n- has fonnd the murderer guilty, and recommended that he be hanged. : A very righteous verdict. of the Richmond Dispatch says : : Collector Kopff Elias, of . North Carolina, has written a letter to the President in which he says that rather than prove a disturbing ele ment in the 't Democratic party of North Carolina he will step aside, and he expresses the hope that Mr; Cleveland will at once nominate ' his' successor : He adds that he has : always made it a rule -to subordi- nate his personal interests, to those nancially speaking, will have to pay their part in running this Government, the committee re commends that all incomes 'of 4. uuu ana npwara ne taxed z per cent.- and it is estimated that this will raise about $30,000,000. (1st Gent.) And after all you didn't eet left? (2d Gent.) No, but for your advice I would have been left. (1st Gent.) Why? advice does not keep the time. (2d Gent.) -That's all true, but I took the advice, went directly to brazier's ana nought a new watch that never varies a single second, and- then I got to the train in plenty time. v "flat GenlV-r-Have von seen "1 Christmas-assortment of jewelry ? l it is perfectly lovely; and I think nay best girl only engaged herself to me : in order - to wear, one of those lovely rings at -jPrazies. 'i'M. uenii uia noy ao yon think: that bad any effect on your girl? If so. I must hurry and - j j , e Deeds office in Franklin county, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of Jan uary 18VH, a tract of land 1 Frankhnton township, adioimn land of B. B. Tomlinsonvet. aJ., hi ing tract of land bought by said 1 U. S. Mitchell of J. It. Mitchenei containing 82 acres. E. W. TlMBERLAKE, Att'y for Mortgagee. Nov. 22, 1893. The above sale was postponed, b consent, until Monday, Jan. 22, NOTICE. North Carolina Franklin Count j B. Q. Sanuders, 8. 8. Earl and C. B. Bntnt ley, trading aaSaua dera,Earl 4 Brantlejr W.MjMay. Superior Court. Order of i on me. (1st Gent) Go It appearingfrom the affidavit of and cahnbt after due diligei found in the" State. It is th ordered that notice of this act rabttshed once a week for six n the Fbanklix Times, a.n peai to Frazier's J. ' ABJJEa-HABRELL,' proprietor quick and get a ting for her, and J 1894 the Court House In of Harrell's -Printing House " at Weldon, died of heart disease at his home in Henderson, last Wed nesd ay morning about' .4 ro'clock. The Roanoke News says, of him : He was a man of .great -. energy and push and .was a prominent the sight will help I have no doubter (2d Genf I'm off forFrazier's 1 Jewelry store and' will fief von ; know next week how the plarhas acted. ed. : This Dec 15, 1893.- V - v ' n n m . - - t r -f - . . O. B. AlABSKNBUKO, Ks, O. ti. ; NOTICE. l- - ' By Tirtua of tl power givra me in 'an or of hia party, - and after thanking candidate for Government printer, Coart in the apedai profit,, toftl ' the President for the' manner m . 1)T f-- m - - itpn otiand entitled c. d. Haione Tmatee. which he has stood bv him. takea 17,000 endorsements, u. J Shaw et als. xpart, I wil wll to the ' ' .: -: . IT. ...a U.;nftH ii i igi" DWQWMiMtonrt Uoum door in - " "l Lionisbnrg N. c, on Monday the 5tb day of small way and after twenty years I February lew at 12 o'clock m the kt or street tn the town of Xonisbnrsr. known the J. K. Shaw property. Terms of sale V4 casn imuyn-9 m monioa, awerrea pay ment to bear interest at 8 per cent." ana ti tle to d reuuoea tui purcnase money la paia. -. ;- . .-. .: - ;-. - . . . . - F. S. Spsuli Commissioner. January oin, uav. occasion to pay a .high compliment to Collector Kimmong, who, he says is a splend id Democrat and a ken-1 of unceasing labors he had succeed ;tlewan whdeservss well Qf.his ed in "establishing, a large-,busi Dartv.' He, hopes. the President . , , 0 . . 0 . ;w9i7sUndbyMrrSimmous; - hicheaches into nearly ev Mri M. E. Carter, oTAsheville, ery part of the United States. -H - will probably succeed fr"-Elias, Uge wasfiS , -:ir: " s. . tlf NOTICE. ;;; C : ;; - By virtue of a aecee of the Bpenoreourt of Franklin county heretofore made In the case of F. 8. 8pruul, truste, ys Arthur Ar rinfrton et al, the undersigned Commiasioa- . ers will on Tuesday January 23, 1894. offrr lor sate at the Court 11 ease door In -Loul burg the tract of land known aa the Ar lington tract near MapeWUle N. C. adjoin ing the lands of J. H. Utxell, Henry Ferry ana oinere contatninft about sap acrt ins nomastaM exemption 01 Jdrs. Amnarw ton win be set aside ami the excess sold. 8hould this not brinir sufficient to car the ; Judgment then the komeatend - will be sold also. Tsrmc of sate, one fourth cash, baJ ane on December 1st, 1894 with .Interest from day of sale at 0 per cent. . - Jr. 8. sratm. I - - - - - .. 'V TvB. Wildebv I Commlssionera. Pec, 30th, 1893. - ' WHITB RACE. r ' " f S - 1 I 2 5 J S g . o o 1 0 . o B . jg j 1 113 124.S0 x 2 96 105.60 i 3 117 128.70 1 4 B3 68.80 5 125 137.50 1 6 101 111.10 7 - 71 78.10 , 8 93 102.30 9 95 104.50 94 - 43 47.30 10 178 195.80 10 SO 33.0a , 10 55 60.50 11 113 124.S0 12 74 81.40 13 89 97.90 14 179 196.90 15 40 44.00 IB 147 16170 17 65 71.50 18 92 101 20 lbi 68 74.80 19 122 134.20 20 95 104.50 20$ 65 71.50 ' 21 72 79.20 22 67 73.70 23 94 10.40 23$ 50 55.00 24 77 84.70 25 60 66.00 25i 56 61.60 26 82 90.20 27 106 116.60 28 123 135.30 29 84 92.40 SO 64 70.40 31 85 93.50 31$ 63 69.30 32 51 56.10 33 73 80.30 34 70 77.00 34$ 38 41.80 35 193 212.S0 36 55 60.50 87 54 69.40 S3 104 114.40 38$ S8 41.80 4,078 $4,485.80 1 ' COLORED RACE. 1 12 13.20 3 41 45.10 4 31 34.10 5 89 42.00 6 38 41.80 1 7 47 51.70 8 65 60.50 1 9 100 110.00 I 10 95 104.50 1 10$ 79 88.90 11 S3 38.30 12 84 92.40 13 51 56.10 14 357 392.70 1 15 40 44.00 j 15$ 71 78.10 f " 16 215 238.50 17 133 148.30 l 18 126 138.60 19 150 165.00 20 53 58.30 1 20$ 60 60.00 21 122 14.20 : 22 101 111.10 23 71 78.10 23$ 84 37.40 24 104 114.4Q 25 ?7 106.70 26 63 69.30 f 27 45 49.60 28 24 26.40 29 79 86.90 50 62 68.20 51 66 72.60 31$ 48 52.80 , 32 84 92.40 83 46 50.60 34 183 200.20 - S5 375 412.50 38 67 73.70 37 120 132.00 I 38 63 . 69.30 s $8$ 113 j 124.30 V .-' - 8,876 . 1 4,263.60 e ....... e If Committeemen fall to re- ceive a postal card informing Wxtm of amonnt apportioned to )) their district, the above may be considered as official. The Board requests that the. publio schools j begin during the month of Jan n d ary.' - N. Y. GDLLEY, Chm'n. t- : GEO. 8. BAKER, - E. T. COOKIE; - JOHN N. HARRIS, Bupt. . ' . . f a r r riii aim 1 m - ii iiar'n it aiia m ' 1 n 1 mi in m misiirif - r .The undersigned ha?ing leased Hhe LouUbnrg. Carrita Shops, together with, tho Blacksmith Shops attached thereto, desires to say to tbe people ot rranaitn at short notice. If LOUISBURG Garna Shops beet ' manner tinted in by first hare the Furniture ELLIS' - Store, lacks mi tb shop, who will fully aderstand his easiness, and will larantee satisfaction in every irticolajv If you will give me your work cm shall be satisfied. Very respectfully, H. C. TAYLOR. Furniture repaired at short no ' (Caller) Well done, Flor-c I am truly sorry I ever sdo , i Ellifs Forniture Store to Unc'.V Thanksgiving over and w ti) have a handsome piece of furr :. tore,' but yet he is not ea'.ifr.. that he haa patrouiied 8id El... enough. (Florf nee) What in Cbr:'.: dom can. you need in that now? (Caller) Well, Brother is t married Christmas day, and r.. -. Z III J V . iug win uu, uui must navf- or of those lovelv suites of oic Furniture at Ellis's, and I rn aid in selecting it. Chanfn:.z the subject rather abruptly, hew does your new bed lounge act? (Florence) It is pcrfr'S grand, acts like a charm and .1 not a sham (as some are) but tru ly an excellent piece of fur:.. ture, while the upholstery seftL ingly would cost the rr:. charged. The springs ana : the rest are equally as good. have learned to be wise and al ways patronize Sid. Ellis in furniture Hoe. After the Ball You should fill up on good whiskey pure and go to bed right n,(-'.)n You can find the Whiskey Pure at Headquarters presided oTer bj CAPT. HARRY WAITT, The Champion Heavy-Weight Dispenser. He carriea all tbe renowned brands of Bye Whiskie : Gladstone's Purity, Old Virginia Club, Lotus Club, Old Grover. &c. Also the purest and bt Corn Whiskey and Home-mode trandr In fact a full line ot everything kept in a first-daa nJoon. "Then let us drink who would not inc through life's varied ncjr, d In the goblet alone no deception U found." Loaisbarp, N. C. HARHY WAITT. A. GOOD DINNER. ACCOUNTS TO BE .SOLD.' . On Monday, January 22, 1694, the undersigned will sell at the Court House door in Louisburg, to thd highest bidder, for cash, a lot of accounts, notes," &c, in amounts of S cents to $IG0.00Z Bald accounts are due for wLisw keyvc.' j;--y.y S. rt :. 1 , . N. Q. Fxcuorxs, 'J, . ; - rAssignee of B. H. Rodgerson, We are ready to supply you with most anything f-r your dinner, and if we have it not in Bto -k will have it mi the road at once, and if you want to ;ive anything t you poor neighbor will give you extra close price on what you want to buy. We will name a few things we have for your dinner, HAMS, CHICKENS, CABBAGE, TURNIF3, BEANS, PEAS, ItlCE, OAT MEAL OAT FLAKES, LARGE AM) SMALL H0M1NT, MACARONI, PRUNI .3. TARBELL'S CREAM CHEESE. MASON'S CAKES AND CRACK ERS, PIGS FEET, HECHLEB i FRESH SAUSAGE. CUTLOAF SUOAR 6j CENTS PER POUND. We think wehav the beat stock of Green and TonsUnl Coffee we have ever had. Plum Pudding 25 cento per can. For your cakes, Star and Diana Flour, Butter; Powdered Sugar, Extracts, Baking Powders. Figs, Cleaned Currants. Citron. Eggs, Salt, Sultana (seedless) Haisina, also California Fine Raisins, Lemon. Oranges, cocoanuts, apples, &c, negro toes, almond, walnuts, pecans, and nUberts. For the little boys and girls we have wagons, rock ing horses. doU carriages and doll cradles, recking choirs, wash sets and boys axes with handles. ''''"''. ' ' , Come to see us and we will try and please you. Very respectfully, ?: 1ENSBLHK3KS & ALLEN. We have a largje stock of flour that we will sell you very cheap..: Kv:i';l -; r.- ' 'x
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