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V.:- J :' f 1 ' K - .- -- h't A xX . . - i ' - i "v i ' . - . yOL'.XXlV; r o'PUBLigsciiooir tejoieus The Superintendent of Public Schools ot Franklin county will be in Louisburg on the second Thurs day of Febmary, April, July, Sep tember, October an (J December, and remain for three days if necessary, for the purpose of examining appli cants to teach in the Publie Schools of this county." I will also be in Lonisburg, on Saturday of r.each eek, and all public days, to attend to any busine33 connected with my. office, i.. -"-". X J.; N. Habris, Supt; j Pi-ot'oKsioaal caitls. c. M. COOKE & BON . ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW, -' LOOTSBCB0, H. 0."y") S -L.'- :" Will attend the courts of Nash, Franklin, Granville, Warren aai Wake coaaties, also the Supreme Cuurt of North Caroilnp, and tha. U. i. Circuit aai District Courts. DR. J. E. MALOKE. Office two doors belovr & Co.'s drag 'tore, adjoining Dr. O. Ellis. DR. W. NICHOLSON, FRACTICINa PHYSICIAN, ' , LOUI8B(ja3, If. O. E. WV: TIMBERI.AKE, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, T -v'- Offloeon'Maln streit. - v - i- XI & JSPBjDILLi, ,,-' v ; ; ATTORNET-AT-LAW, v; ' ;f?,AUISBtX8flii- If. C " -Will attend the courts'' of Franklin,- Vance; Granville, Warreitrtwid Wake counties also the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Prompt attention givea to collections, &c,i;-;-'-; ;-. N. T GULLET. J ATTORNET-AT-LAWi timm All legal business promptly attended to; rpHos p: ;Wilder,;; ;-i XTTORNET-ATrLAWv ' ' j. ' : ' touisBtJEeK. a "tf ; v c . Office on Main street, over Jones & Cooper's StOre..' '" ',;.' .. v;v--;Sf-s;:M4;fi' -T7- M. PERSON, . , ,;r -ATrORNKYAT-LAW- '' f yx&-ruocisBHKa, v. k.j, :, .' ;. Practices In all courts. ; OlQceTln the Court House.;. -V-. r H- var c t) e nt ist ryr ; pW. H. EDWARDS . - OF WAKE FOREST, N. C. ' Will visitXonirtbn rirB Monti ay, Tuosday anl VVediWB'iay following the first Suuday in each- month prepared to. do . all kinda .of l).'iit?il work. ' ' ".-7y V" :y j: Uifluw in the Meadows Hotel. n - V: .; - DENTIST, ' " ; , " OfTxte over ilacket Store. ' 5 Gra J uate a ltimore - Dental College. Twnt v-foor years: active .experience. ARTIFICIAL T3RTn"A"SFlkLty;JKatarai t-eih removed and ntrvv ones inserted in TWENTY MII7DTE3, , i All work vi$TTantia&'0i$f L iaisbarg1 ia my horne "for better or worH" and 70a will always find ytae ready to correct at iny: own Expense any work that may prove onaatisfactory.'rj;; Very truly..- Ii. E. KING,' '"' ' . ' ' ;;. Dentist;:- YABBfflOUGHWyiSj The BliElii OF LOUISBURG. All work in our line ; done on short notice, and ; satisfaction guaranteed. We have out new sIiod (the old ten rin alley) in good shape and are better pre- parnd tlian mera. ever to serve :our.; custo- J. MAOKllM la prepared to do au kind of tin work, re P i i ri n g, &e. All . work en aranteed. Place of husinesa on Main street in house' recently occupied by .Farnshsiig5':r. OSBOBINf C. D. OSBORKprdprUtor;g Good accommodations If or the r a vel i n g'public'fgg R . R. CROSSEti, 5 FIRSTCISPNTERi ;-;tiOTji3BTj:RG.N I visa to offer ray Beryicesto.thepuui licvand will say that I am prepared , to do all kindsf hoase aintiagirafn- incr &c. - MV work in Lpuisbtrrg speaks for itself, and I refer to all parties "for whom I aa.v& worked.', ...Old farmtore made new. " Give me your ; patronage, and you'saaU pe4pleasedjgi STILL AT THE BRIDGE T life?- lLACK-StoTinNG Where I am well known and prepared to do my same work. I hope you -will -see me; as j")u nava aone nerore. . xou win luia me on th East side of the Rivet bridare. Main street Loaisbargr, N. C . While I am doing .ll kinds of Macksmlthing, dont forget fhat I am also pivpaaed io repair your gun, such as. putting on new locks tee,.'. I have a few sruns which 1 h w e repaired that wlU be sold if not called for in ten days, '-"v , fc ? irj? . i;: 'Tonrg trulv -: ' : is RU ffBMMWM. BLACKSMITHS. " ' "We are prepared to do all kinds of work in our line Call to see ns at oor nop near tht? Louiaburg mills. f " Boyster, Park & Co.; - " Contractors, of Raleigh, N-.. C, do all kinds of building, &c, at prices .to suit the tknes. If you intend iing, Tyrite this firm. ; . tf. : - iX ill feed; bra n'joats and cotton : seed - forw8; at;?.Crenshaw Hicks ';-ArVS 'i-:--:- .'V-v'-:'?;-'.-?-'v : COMIXG PROSPERITY . brighter" ;Bns!JjEss.;oim!ooK. Republican ; Authorities ; Unwittinfy. " Testify to the Beneficial, Eifects of n theDemocratle Tariff-The Calamity Howler. Will -Soon be - Without an Occupation- . - ' Wilmington Messenger,5 V J ''-? ; ' While- the Bepublican calamity howlers, ld :by Tom Reed, ; tbe Czar, and; McKinley the" chief tooter of - the op'positiori-to ' pros perity," are ,on thoir rounds ; and certain, organ gri ndera are turning out the; most doleful ' tunes "and lamentations and prophesying all sorts of prosirationand poverty; for the people; there is quite 'another tune that is sung.: Even leading exponents of pro'tection are admits ting ,that 'already', auroral streaks are beautify ing-- the East and. the promise of a brightet : day -iheers L the country's heart. We will give our, readers -some Bamples ;bf this cheerf ul talkr:, They are in pleas ant contrast to the jhowleXnd c0m plaints and ;croakings of ;the regu tation Radical organs and tooters T McKinley cries over, the; dead corpse of his' monsteri knd ; mourns that the knife has at last, been put to the throat of his wiclced, accursed brat;He denounces the Democrats because they have put to death his remorseless" breeder of rreniorseless trusts, j and he is bobbing around nowa regular calamity Showier of 1 ne ; most , aespair 1 ug t y pe .;.v. fpor disBppointed; robber of; the people he now sees no hope of burcountry nu less the. Republicans the, party of oppression and : grinding 1 taxes -g5 b i uio lue seav again . ana pro tection-! I devoufiug and villai h- onsis restored.? ihi3 is thebur len?nf bis"itte attend to what others say : : fi$ F rom P i ttsb urg; Pa.,: and ; other centres thenews of. revival .comes. The, rhiladelphiar Kecord says i; That v the manufacturers and worki ngro en sati sfi ed w ith th e law and look forward- to a Jon g period of prosperity under it: This is in accordance with the prictical character of; the American people, 1hbse interestiytf f haittiere should ; be "an end! of thecoutro- CEyeii: the .Republican Press Hamsb1wgPijis in 0 dent ' that the" vote ; of the; peopl e ; this y ear will end the matter (the tari ff co n- trovjersyi-i whereBiti isybserve that th is hi gh Republican auth ority does not .favor'd isturbi lig the new- faritTJ even v if V vthe Republicans shouldins;j5g . The Leader,1 a Republican " paper or uteveiana. uuio, a strong pro tection paper,;candidly says : ; V? ' A general improvement in; Ihe demand or!;3jrbtf means in turu that confidence and are-becommg more: ne normal ithan.theyrhave. 6een foVa long .timepastli profeg that the ti ineflcan ging ipr theTTie tter The -Age 0 f Steel, ranother;very staunch organ of ; protection, takes this.yiewififtlpvKfS xne roiume : 01 general- oiisi- ness continues tojswell in an enconr- ainV and healthful wav. V" SlInpdryJ boots and shoes a Very ?heavy busi- ne8a is doing all-over ;the'Xoun.tryi arid in hardware there.are ihcrea"s- ing movements and -brighten i ng prosptIr for both" pig and; rolled :" product r is The;' machinery ; trade is Jalso Dickinsr np 'at a pretty lively ratei Car f building- plants are get ting more orders from the railroads than; for a long time, thongh they are notbipgjlike so numerous as thev should i be. considerinfr : the and street car'works keep., busy. Furniture, box and other wood working factories are favored wi th an i n ere as i ng am ount o f work.?f . The New: ;York Journal 'of Com merce is a trust w orthy p a per an d it savs that ' tho general business of the cou ntry is improving is no longer a matter, of opinion; it ls'an assured fact- Every where C- and frommen itf touch:with ; trade in all S its i branches? one hears the steadily growing'and; production same story. ' , - - The New York , bankers- their testimony- to bear and bare it 13 encouraging. -Several; presidents pf the bants have sboken and " all -V'- - -w in the same strain of hope. Presi dent - Fancher, of the ."Irving National Bank, says:;' I have no- iced a decidedly different feeling in"; the mercantile circles within he pVstwo ? weeka.v In place of the . dullness, apathy andj stagna tion, which we have hod for some . s . - . . - f V 1 - ' . - . time, there is a feeling'of common hopefu lness.M President Halstead; of the1 Nation aUiExchange Bank, says ;the ? t general' commission business-judging from" the buai- ness we are ; domghere for, com mission meo' had, been-Steadily growing for the past few weeks, and I think that the. fall's business is : opening - Very ' well. . So" all speak. ALet the howlers rhowli the peopleKwill" know bow to 'take themXr - "-'t -.. .r ;. ..' Monr oeEnquirer.; Success-is to the nxan who earns itwgmong-IIlhey ttouSands J of pro mises (iod has made v to m an , nowhere, : nor at" any.timehas He given hi m the promise of uncondi tional ?succe6s.7?;To have his daily bread e v en m an -m nst Co m pi y w i th "crtainenirerh.ent cesstal iu Uife he f Imust comelup to he4 reouirementsliofiDivinity t Siaocit inAira 7tnisn-.'i ill rra-n - , r bnsiness, . said tire, wisest - ot men. ! He shall stand before kinirs, he ""4 ' '" ' . " ' . r ' . a : sb air not stand before mean men." Despite ;the, schemes of men,' the wails of sloth and ravings of dema gogues j- tiiat. great tru im-w r men uon the Statute Book! of Heaven stands as true j to-day as ;Wheri. it was,! first i rec-ordedLThe d ema- gogue may rave about government tal aid anjl of helpi by legislation,' but success comesiby individual e Sort e x p end ed n the!rightd irec- tion, and the man who demands that ib e aff aJS o f jthis w orl d shall be so' altered that success" w ill come any other way than by, itrdividual effort is an nnalterablO foot. 'When man talks of peoplej. coming- to want because the rgove.fnmenlLwill not legislate" :; money, into their poefcets; its .evident -tnat neia wheel headed... Individual . e fTort will sooner or later reap its reward Wheii"athatbecoine8 : untrue tih0 great promWa of ;ili m who rtileth the . Universe, and i n whore hands are the destinies of , "men, will be rev ok ed and the-; Uuiverse .wi 1 1 cljangerfrontlC'' Hear if itSyeC cal amity,. " howler, hea'r it; and; re member, th e K m an who works in this Southland,'hon estly works, : shall : never.f come to want, e challenge th poiiticians who; are howjgoingto andro throughout the-landproct aiming thtlwemust receive'iid v'frpm the gpyernmerit or ;we mustperisbV to sho w us r a man yw ho ';Vn as hon gstly -labored and has paid.l, attention- to his C business, T' that ; has -come ! to want.-; Sho w us ; the man : who has bee n d iligen t i n -hls busine ss' who' is nob in. easy .circumstances, oea sible";; men arei wHling to ' take the planof Him who ruleth in w i sd om and reigneth fh '-mercy and with strong red - bra w n "fori w ith ;:active brain win success and ask the" go v erp,mentQr.toothing;r--more:'tbau that i ij shal 1 be th e "servan t'of. th e to i n6uro liberty to all and disturbone in ibis efforts if or s access. 13 SKSE' 13 THE BEST. O SQUEAKINCW- ?5. CORDOVAN, .WFifzCAifmiasAScai- PCLICE.3 Soles.. EXTRA FINE. . ' .tofiaYisciraaSffiEi' LADIES iENO F09 CATALOG UE W'L'DOU5LA3, w" v BROCKTON. MASS. You can save Tnney by purchasing VV. 1 Because, ws are tbe largest raanuracturers 01 irtufrtised shoes in the world, and guarantee th mine hv stamoisz the name and th hntfom. which trotecta too aealost hljh onH S tiiiddletcfln's orofits. Our shoes stvlc. earr fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given tiiaa snv other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. feoia by . f. PERRY & PATTERSON, youD3ville, N. C. - 7 n ; i I0UISBUJ1G, C.,; FRIDAY, OCTOBER Democrats Caimot Desert Trinciple 1 For Votes. "As the News-Observer savs: Those Republicans who told the people that if the protective tariff was withdrawn from ' wcol, 'it would, go down in price, are hav ing a hard time explaining why it is that wool goes up. The Democrats have long argued that wool-growers would be beneGtted byfree ; "wool, but most of. them have notbelieved.it. Ih Orearon, where the Democrats were" -once strong, they have lost because of their advocacy of free -wool,' It is not too much to hope", that the cause of Demncracy;witf brighten it ji' '111 ' ii ' ji i-V uuw iuar an . meir oreaicnens have' come lrue.;:i:--.';v:"'lS- DnnngVall the years that "the Democratic partyaw voters leave it in the Northwest because of the advocacy of free"":, wool,"' it was never deterred; fronj its devotion to correct legislation. :"y It ia. 'not the 'mission of the Democrats , to buy votes with. a protective tariff, as the. Republicans do ; ' or with bountieaV as; the: Populists prom iseA'It must keep faith with all the people. v Iii i the long-run- its policy; is best for the sugar-grow ers oi Louisiana ana- the ?wooi growers of Oregon; 2 But it is not best in the short run or - the long ran. for; the vfewany where who get undue protection or big boun ties- :- v;;- The ;;VJeffersoniaK maxim,' "Eqnal' righfs to alland special privileges to none, is more than a motto;, it is a chart for Demo cratic navigators. , -" "':".". ThevBeneflt.of The New Tariff Law. Chatham Record; - ' - ' : The price of alii wool enl goods is much jower now,;- than j- before the new- tariff law i was passed. bat the prfce of "wool i. itself Ilhas advanced iarly ton . per - cent". Tiat is, the effect etour new tar. iff. law is to increase the price: of the raw wool which our farmers sell, and to lower the price of "all .woolen goodswhich they buy. s- " Iu proof of this we cite the no tice pnbliahed In the Progressive Farmer by Mr. W. H. AYorth, as Slate Business Agent of tb Alii- ance who; there, offers to "ex change tub washed . wool ; at SO cents, a . pound, ' and -unwashed wool at 24 . cents, a pound, for splendid blankets at $4 a pair?' And he also offers,' fflaiinel dress goods, white, 22 cents, mixed 23 cen tarred 30 cents' a yard. - ;Un finished Jeans pant goods 30 cents a 'yard.' Best unfinished . Jeans 40. cents.- Finished Jeans- 40 to And 3ot Populist and Republi can speakers are trying to make the people believe " that. 4h e new tariff law is of no benefit to them wtatever,' : y-r-?-':l:--?3':' r-v n is esiimaxed toat this new tariff law will save the people of United fitates, in -:the- reduced cost of i.woolen.;i goods, :lhe im mense sum of ;oh6 "hundred. and forty million dollars : a ..year .mat is over two- dollars apiecej tor every man, woman and child ; And yet this is no help ! "" ' ;j v:-:;f Ai'opulist Threat; ; -:LrmllK Ark ., Sept. 1894 -At the :recent general election the Populists of. Nevada ; count eie.ctea an . tneir, candidates on the county ticket except the can didate .' for county clerk; O. : R. McDaniel, the Democratic nomU nee, ran ahead of the ticket, and was declared elected by the board of eliction commissioners and was given his certificate of election. Notice of contest was served. i A few days ago McDaniel received a note written upon a sheet of the paper tEat was nsed by the Populists during; the campaign informing him that if he did not surrender his claim to the county clerkship, he would be killed and his house would be burned. .. The Democrats, repealed the Federal El ection law which was not only im iufamous law, but cost 359,000 annually, Ex. 12, 1801. For The Tijiks. . Report of the Uoad irectlnar. Coutla ued. Different Kinds cf Labor and Tools. - . v A to the best kind of labor V be nsed on our road?, there are itoine dif ferences of opinion, bat there is no di verffencu of views 4 to the poorness of Xbe ampulsory labor obtained by com pelling the road tax to bt worked oat. Iliads who are generally IndLUVrvnt as to what shall be accomplished, and who are absolutely - unprovided with suit able tools, are ordered out one or twiw a year by an ovetr, who ia hirostLf unpaid, and who, ia many cases, hardly haa an idea of what goes to make a road, 'and for' a' few honrstber are engaged in "throwing a little looWdlrt on the road bed which taraa to mad as soon as it rains ; and this we call work ing the roads. : Sometimes the roai is a little bettered by his .operation,' bat very often it U pat ia .worse condition than it was before. Hired labor U be lieved by many la be the solution of the labor gaeation for working the roads, and that under intelligent and well paid directionr it .can tx so used as to pro dace" the best resalt. 'Others ., argue that convict labor is th best and cheap est. ."Dr. Beubovr gave twenty-three cents per day .as the total cost cf a con vict's labor, everything Included j and Ur.'McMackla's figures I think, were exactly the same. . . v . -1 - , Lenoir county nsea its shbrt term coo vicls on its roads, and ita representative very araosingly informed ns that x cept the. road tiaperintendent . who worked thenr, they employed no guards, bat put tum oa raera hosor Ten con vict a were thus worked. Two portable barraeks light shanties . on wheels .were bnilf; one for the convicts, and the other for the Superintendent. ;, On Sat urday nights tbe convicts were allowed to go home' to their families, bat were required to report early Monday morning- for work ; and the statement - was made that so far there had not been a single case of failure to report on time. If this- plan would, prove successful elsewhere, as it seems that -it might, then convict labor might be -economically - used, and under eircumsUuers which woald ameliorate the punishment by allowing the convict to occasionally meet his family. s"; ' Whatever kind of labor la nsed, suit able t-oola are required, and these should be provided at the general expense. I have) heard. frequent complaints from road overseers, that now the hands who come to work bring only badly-worn tools cotton ."noes and shovels which are: insufficient for simply raking oat the ditebis nu the road aide-: To have well "made dirt , roads, the coanjy or township, would have to own some teams dami -cu- s.' - wheel barrows. piooghs,8hov15, and a dray, or wheel Kcraper ; . and probably a Champion Boad Grader, hich latter sells for $235. And'to'luese should be added a road roller, costing I sappoee, fOO oriless. A total of a txrat 500 should furnish equipment for anything but macada muing.;whten calls for a rock crasher. and a heavitr roller, . Indeed wlui less than 500 worth of equipments a" good deal of good work could be done. No work however, should. be.undwrtaken. except in accordance with the plans of a 'competent, engineer so as to save waste of aort, . and disappointment and regrets ia the end. (. . j coifxixran jixxt wirx.) , lnlghtsof the Maccabees. The State Commander writes as from Lincoln, Neb., -as '.follows . ."After trying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate eoogh in our two children wa tried Dr. king's New Dis covery snd at the end of two days th eonxn ennreiy leit -mem., na wui on be without it hereafter, as onr experi ence proves that it cures where all other remedies fail.- Sijrned F. WVEteveo. State Com. Why : not give this great medicine a trial, as it is gusraateed and trial bottles' are free at Ayeocke & Co's. .Drag Store, uegalar sue &0o and Tl. - Go To Work. ; jThe young' man 'who " is petted too much at home is seldom auy good." ' What Iswanted now days is a practical man who cau do 6ometbingreIse besides smoke cigarettes and twist a cane. Tbe time to learn to work and to learn Lusiness habits Is in one's youth. He who leada the life of a butter ny ; until ho - is twentynve )r thirty years of age, and then rec ognizes the fact that he has made an ass of himself," has precious lit tle to recommend him .when he applies for a job. . .. This may be a 41 chestnut, but it fits not a few men of very city in th Uniou. The bovs on the farm are . better - v off, if.' they only knew it, than thousands of the boys, who are at large.' There is nothing' like be in?- practical, and there s one way to do so. Acquire business habits, and train yourself to good, honest, hard . work. Don waste your time learning to tie a crayat. -"You can buy cravats already tied. Ex. . ' 1 1 IT ay Do ' as'M c ch For Y ou. Mr.Fivd Milltr, of Irvlnsr, 111., writes that he had a severe KiJney trouble for many years, with severe pains in hi back and also that hi bladder ra affected, lie tried many so called Kid ney cores but without good rrtfalt. About a year ao he be;au the uh of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is eprcially adapted to the cure cf all KiJnfy and Liver trouble and often pives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c. for laryg bottle. At Ayeocke & Co's. Drug Store. . ,VTealth is -"tlio things hoped fcr etibbtaiice fame is cf tbe evidence of things not seen. Si!n:Y2'::l!3F.:i! :!;:-. P v virtns ft docrs of tb Sujrinr Conrt of waks Connty, N. Vmi tt hporisl I'ro cwwdini mtittlwj Loti'i.iw 1. Coaby an. I oth-e.-w, tleviw &e . of Mary Ab Kmith ( Uor head) d"rep.!. ex tnrt iUu!T.-r for SA!etoth ii-hest LiJir At paMi- oBtrry at tas Court ilouso door ia lxtiisbnrff. N. C. onTuday thm 2ttb dayof November, iJ4.at n o clocic m Uj luUo-icsr vaia- &lil real estate. to-i - 1st Tnut: SaantM In FranlV.n aai Warren Conotiea. State rf NurtU Carolina, on -the waters of liu? Sliocro ond LitU Shorro Creek's. a!joiin(r tbe lands of Jobn A. Burt, P. A.Davis. Um Loey Davis. MaL Bob Ali-ton and S. P. AmnirHMi. eoataia- in74 acres mors or W, and binlrt' land conveyed by Jobn C. Davis and ft. T. Gray Commissioners, to Mary A. Uorvbeiut by deods rrcorded in the otlos of the Regis ter of Dheds for r'ranklia Couatr. N. (X. n I'ook 60, para 733. et co, aud'Pook Cd. pajre 45X1, st s., repectivlj. yaa irnrt; bttaated in th Count r of Franklin. Stats of North Carolina and to- KTthrr with Tracta N'oa. Z, 4 and S. ttmn sftar tnsntiorMl. adioJoins th lands of A. Thomas. W. H. YarhorouKh, tha ltAt of Cyr)3 Harris. lira. E. BroL, IL KtalUugm. O. P. II. MiUhJl and others, and kaoans aa tbe Iloma or Cyprena Trart contalainjr 930 acrta toort uj Issa Mar om of the tracts of laud conveyed by W. K. Davis an wife, and J. 8. Wynne, Goardian of Mary A. Morthcad. to liaTT A.. Morhra4 tha dd bythaanid Wynns Gaardiaa aa aJorraaid. batn f- recorded in tb offlca of tha Rrtr of Dm!s for Franktin County, N.ll,,Ui T.... r a . ' Srd Tract s SitoatM la th nsi Countr and tStata, and adioiniDar tha laada of tba same parties as maotiond ia tb di acrin- tidu of Tract No, 2, and know a aa th 4 Lancaster Tract. " eontaiuinz l.DuO acrva more or kea, teas 200 acre hervtoJora coa-vr-ysd to Pamlope 8. Davis, being on of tba tracts of land conveyed to Mary A. Morebad,as abovsaet oat in tht dascrip- tion of tract No. 2. - 4 th Tract: tiituaUd Is tbsaAtna Coaotv and Sufi and adjoining' tb Ubds ot th same Tlrt'! aa tosntionW ia th dcc na tion of Tract Ko. 2, and known aa' th -Wester Tract containing 830 acrra mors or ), being on of tbe tract of laad conveyed to. Mary A. Mot head, aa a bore aet out In tha dsacription of Tract .No. 'J. ath Tract; Situated In tba saaaeCoooty and Stat nd adjoint njr tl Lands of tb aaroa pnrtlea a mentload ia tb deocrtp- uoa oi iTacc ko. a. ana known a tb Mounds Mitchell Tract coatalnln 190 acjrs more or leas being oca of tb trarts of land conveyed to M arv A. More- head, aa abort set oat ta th dascription of Tract No, 2.- Cth Tract : SItuatd tn th aatna County sod fitate. as above nentioned.'boandcd on tb North by tke taodsofJ.fi. Oduav and a. j. i. tiams, on tha r,at hv tb tract ot laud next bereiaaf ter daeribd snd tb Lsed ot A. I. P.. Harris and J. F. CooVy, and on th Westbrth lands ol E.A. Cmdop, contaJoinar 123H acre, nor or leas, twine one of tha David E. Uarria tract of land conveyed to Mary A. Uorfoead. by B. T. uray. lommiseiooer dt aJ recordea fa th ofSoaof tbe Kecitterof Deeds for Frank- Iin County, K. i;., la Book B, pag 2i,tt aeq. - . . - - - -. . . , and 8tata, adiointna; Tract No. S above d- iiu i rack . siioaixj ia uw ,n ujv v.iruuiT cribed.-and tba Lands of J. P. Cooley and A. i, P. Harris, containiur TI9 acre, moe or W-s bet 02 tba tract of land aird to n. Ii. liarrie as Dowts and oneoc th Lvx . Harris tract of Land coaveyed to Mary . Morebead. aa above set out in th de scription of Tract No. 6. tttb Tract: K town, kit Ia the. town of Loutsbu nr. Nh atrewt, kno aa -ib StezaH lot, coniainlor l-O of an acre aod ia the land eonwyel to Mary A. itoroei ty deed reroKed in tb o(Sr of tb Rrg-iet of Deed for. Franklin County, ia Book 69, pair 332. - - '' " - - i ne above tracts wui be iBDUiriJN ana sold to suit purchaser. Tbe terms ol sal will d one-third cash. and tha balanc In equal installment in six and twelve month with tnterrat at 8 per cant, from day ot sale, titJs retained aaul purcUii uiooey ia fully paid. Map ana rartber Jcnpttons w.u M lor bisne.1 upon nppttcstion to tb nndrsigaed at th RalalfrU Saviors Dank. KaMjra. K. C. and by Ueo. 8. Haker, ot jLootabera;. . . j - Ed. CaaMsau Sim a, . . .. Joaa T Paui, ''."-'..-'-- CoraMieaioners, Blelga,K.a,f5cptt23,183i SELL YOUR TOBACCO -AT- PleasantsV . , ,-'"-- . '-- ' - New iVarcliouse! LOUISBUEG, N. C. Our fadli ties for peHing yonr to bacco lor high prices urvequju to anr houso in the Stat. : Wo have ampf means, and intend that every pil of your tobacco pat on oor floor shall bring every cent it is worth- Drin your tobacco tons, and we wul pay you New - Warthouo price for-it. ' " . W.U. rLCASANTS & Co. Lbniabnrg, X. C, Ang. 10th, 'Oi. CENTRAL I30THL J 1 IMiimkc nttirr ,lroxr nENDEESON. N. C Good seenmraodstioat. Good fare. P . " lite sndattentivt ttrvsoti, CHICKEN - CHOLERA - Can 1k? cured bv using THOMAS' roULTKY rOWDKIt. It nlo cures koup nnd OArrs. Now h the lime tonseit. 23 cents a packnge. . Yor sale bv V. G. THOMAS, Drawt, ;. Louibur, N. C. NOTICE. ITavins! jnali.'.l ns K sera tor of Jho Prrry,HTwd. afl jitthom cib Litt rc notif!-t to tht tbe name at otre. and thoe botSiair 'claims srairt said eta t r 7tb. 1 '..". or t hi u-it ir r.l I t U'-i ! in t ir ( H eir r-ooTT, TL!S-j rcru'r 7ti 1 vt. II B I'tKfcT, Lif utur. II U'.TiMBkaLixc. Att'y. NUMBER 31 Coiiins and GasMsr We hare adJd to our already complete line of wood and clo& covered CoGna and Caskefa 0 SOUD ViUtOT CXSIEHa Also a line of , as nice and no roods as is car- . riedinauy.of oar' cities. Out stock is complete" In erry line. -.. - ... , BeBpectfally, " - E. II. Hakbib & Co. Lonisburg, K. C. TAR RIVER STOCK FARM. R2is2.Ycsr Bscon; KbIIcd, Bhf, . Pure Bred Dnroc Jersey rigs. rare Brird Oxford down Backs. ' 1 rare Bred; Jersey Ilcilera and BULL-CALVES. ! cows have butter records ot -20 pouDda per week. Est BuUJ Boar and Ram in America ot the bead olmr herds. Mr stock la reg istered. Write for .what you want and I will supply yoa at reuse natis r - W. L. McGlTEE, : . ---;: Franllinton, X. a LOUISBURG Shops; The nnderi igned haringleajed the Lou is burg Carriatra ghop, together, with -tLe Blacksmith Shops attached (hereto, dceirtj to say 1o the people of Prank lira -aod adjoining counties (hat h is prepared to do all kinds of. work . io his line at jhort uotice. If you wish your vehicles cf trry; kind repaired and repainted in the rery best manner br firtt- laas.workmen you can hTe (he wora cone at my suops promptly and at reasonable rates. I shall have a first-class workman in the Blacksmith shop, who will fully understand his buiincu.and will guarantee sat is fact ion ia erery particular. - ; - -. If yoar will give me your work yoa shall be satiiScd. -v ; Very respectfully, ' , H. C.TAYLOR. Fnrnlture repaired at short no- -tice and in tbe very best manner. F 1 1 X2i 1 1 L I N T 0 X 1 1 0 T E Li . "E. H. WARD, Proper. Gocl accommodations. ,bl tervtsU, ' - and the ben Dvre the cuarkct - -: ; aS'ords. . . "Goo-1 Livery So eaerction with IcM Feed, Sale S Liverj STABLER. HAYES & FlfiHEUi ?t:;tii;u LOUISBURG, Us C. GOOD TEAMS ANK TOLITE DRIVERS. STECIAL ATTHNTION TO TRAT KL1.NG Mi:., A Vtsz ue or xrcw.i: AXAYS x(x: hand. Garriege 41 0
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 12, 1894, edition 1
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