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, - , ' " ." , ' - ' "'iV '"V; - X ! J A f II. J J. .L. A. -M VOL XXIV. i mmiH'ui lf"ifi'uu.juamiattjij f ot UBLW SCHOOL TEA CJIEJIS Tlie ' Superintended, of Public Schools of.rfkliaotntyfiwill ;.i I .oiiisburar on theBecohdThurst- djv of February, April, July, Sep-1, timber, October and December, and J t ji iits to teacb in the Public Schools' Loui3burg jpeuk, and to any busine, otlice ,JJi-IlAEBisrnpfcf C. m. cooks .soNmtifim, A T TO RN1 ET5t A.T-T. A V. ' ' . : f . LODHBL-EO, Sf.C - WU1 atten l th 60'arts of Nash Franklia, S run vi'.ld. Warren anjLW tecoauties, slsotbe J'Src iapr)ino Court Of .North CaroiUip, ana. tlio V. D Oinc two doora below Aycocke & Co.'s drug Ktojro, adjoining lr O- Ji; ElUaJf f D R. w. u.- NicapLsoXi, ; PBACircjNO PHYSICIAN, " 0!5ee.oni"Maln strectf' " ' r. SPBUItL: -.j;-- A.TTORNEY-AT-LAW, ' LOCISDURO, . O; Will atteml the courts of Franklin, Vance: Granville, Warren; and Wake coauties, aliso the aaprame Court of North Carolina. Prompt attenuon given 10 couecuous, - - . ; XT Y. QULLEyTT y7T ' i ATXOBXBY-AT-LAW, ; , All legal Dualneas promptly attended to. rpnoa.B. wilder; j s attokbteyAt-law, . XOUISBCBG, N. C. : Offlco on Main street, over Jones & Cooper's store. - ; M. PEOSOS,- ;. x&S:-.-J-r--:. ATTOBSEY-At-L AW, s - ; - lOCISBURS, IT. C. . . ! Practices In all courts. V Office In the Court House. W, H. EDWARDS OF WAKB POBEST, N. C. . : . Will visit Louwbttrg onilondT, Tnisday' nil Wedawslay following the first Sattday: i'i t -Kth montta prepared do all kiuda of l, ;itdl Trork. ' . - v': O.Ttw iatihe Jleadows Hotel. : - DENTIST, . ; Vx-;T . LOU iDUP.O, N, C..' " OHi-ii ovr il:ictet?ore. , -- ' . - Grt;I viftt aHiia6rdf Dental College; T w mi v-t'oiir veara f acttve txttriRnctj. a;: r;r;ciM. t.st:i a specialty.- Natural K'-'-li re-.adved artd'iiww juti inserted in T.r:;xyr misutes.' ; i ; ; '; All work warranted. , . ' L aiburg is iny bfune.'for better or v. .iM;" and yon viil al wars' find roe i - y -in cijrrtict at my ownxpense any ;: w.;rii that may prove aasawsiactory. V ery truly. . -It. E; KING, . . : Dfntist. YARSffilOllGHi DAVIS, aeuili OF LOUISBDRG . k All work' in onr line done on short ro ice. and satisfaction Guaranteed. W have oar new sliop (the old ten pin a!ly) in good shape aad are better; pre- than erer to serve i our ' casto- THE . TINNER, Ts oronared to do all kind; of tin work, "re p -tiring. &e. AH work guaranteed.; ft Place of business ou Main i'ireeti-a' hotiBelceittti oc;upied by P. Parii.y(;i0:ii:irf OSBOBWBpUS . D. OaBQRN, Proprietor, , Oood accommodations for the raveling pnbli5.r T-t" I wish to offer my sefviees to the ub-j lie, and-will say that I am prepareato; i n 2 &. '.. Mr work in LouiBbor? speaks for itself, and I refVr to all parties for w horn I have worked.' Ola fdrniture i:ia le new. ' Give m yoar .patronage, and you shall be pleased. V : '. -'- ; r-v'f-tr STILL AT THE B RIDGE. MLACK-snTinNG: Where I am well known and prepared to do n7 s una work; I hope you will see me ns . yj.i hava Uone before.; jTou "will -Hn-1 me on th East side of the River bridge. Main, etrect4 L'Miisfmnr, N: C. While I am doing ail Xtnda of t)i icksmlthlTig, don't forget fhst t am also pr p vae.l lo repair "your gnu, each a pntting on new looks &o.' I have a few nns wbicb T h:iv repaired that wiU-ba sold If not callea for In ten days. , - t 'j r ; '' Tours truly' - SFFINlalEvVlSf We are- prepared- to do all kinds of work in our line. Call tojsee us jatodr shop near the Louisburg mills. ; ; Oyster, ParlL&;doSIf Coatractor3oJ Raleigh, N- C, do Q '1 k i ads of building, &cM at: prices to suit the times. " If roil intend huilding, write this firm. -; ,tf JIjll feed, bran, oats and; cotton - seed "il for cows at .Creashaw, Ilicks . & Allen's. &z'-xr.. u-?-JiMv-y joni bardayJof eacb iltfKKiihiitr -C8(.ihn thptsti I all public 'days;, to attend. ':'- Qt edmo qaiiint old eaint id sage.,-, :T I 3eonue(editliiinj;j;i XitliiW Iho simple imsmmU 1 ISO Ml KTRST? tTUASa f AmTlslcisSf some verses upon .mm, . prouueea 'K v' tiOUISBtrna; NC.:, -i. i,:r .: . en-biactrlow rfiall ba mT iwni. -. Friitgesl vith ctatei ccntiaa etdka, ': . " ; Frim 68 Qcr psaao. uBwrew iipsrey garcica uaa-.jrfx'y?- -Kotabloissom Keen Misa TTcatt.-p vwififif X-'J Jame3 BuckhaiiXia Youth's Compiuon. V MORE SALTY -TrAM TH E DEATi SEA. jAout 014- rouuds 56f Sajti- -if. neatly: ia 1 tdatciit3 o idissolTed ; sol-; iddGpendibig upon the relation between" the Biapp!y-f ttrp'igh $tieni3' aiid tho evaporation.'; A. fair ayago ox total solids dissolved intho1y.ater of the lasti at; ita present mean leyel is front 19 to 20 per cent by -sveignt'Btit not' all if tLia is common salt, for besides this in- griecttbawatcf ; contaiBs todimasnl pbato(glaubersalfe),;magnesinin" chlo ride,' calciuia snlphate (gypsnm) and po-' tassinm . snlphato. A detailed analysis of water taken from - the lake in An; gtist, 1888, was made by Dr. -Talmago.;-"Pbis .contained in all 19, 56 per cent dis solved solids of .which 15,74 was com mon ; salt. . Snch' water wonld -yield of totalolid matterr 391 potaids tatho ton, nDid.of common ealt about 34 "poands ta tho ton .. . ,. . ; v ,.. ' ; Tho Dead sea contains a greater pro portion of solid matter dissolved in its watcra thau docs the- (Grreat Salt ae. Much discrepancy esists - among 'peb li8lied accounts of its contents, ""the i flue-' tuations in composition being dno to the same causes that prevail in onr lake viz, the relation between tbo supply through inflowing stfeamstand loss by evaporation.'- Asa depth of 1,1 1 0 feet eunrics 254 pe? cent of dissolved eolils. Thii-tcrrcspontls to 528 pounds to the ton, but of this only 7. 55 per cent was commcn salt, or . 1 5 1 "pounds pt:r fon-:":jVt&;:. irj:'?v'-- jferefore,. ttiquglxthe' Salt lako car zics a lower prcporiion of dissolved "sol ids of all sorts than does thee Beadiea, tho. lake contains rsidra than double the stituent qf tha'Dead sca water is not 6?. UiV.UillUU 4. W-V-X tVXlV -V dinm chloride (corcmcn sail), but mag nesiusa hloride- Strictly p9aking, the water cf oar lake is mhch '''"brinier" than that c I the Ded fca common .salt being the chief Olid cdissoived in the lake, Nevcrtliclesp the Dead seius innch .morer highly ;eatuxuted ; wi th solids. Descret Iev.s. f , ?: - :; " ;; A man vent into the cafe of a Broad way hotel tho othcr tlay and- satjdown on a stool in front of the lunch counter.? He had been in many of the catinjr and FarEiTOw; and , thpt!ght;hQ was fa- nn'liar with the .various , terms, Which waiters" ploy whcii repeating a cus tomer's order, but ho had a surpxiso id store fcr bini. When ho had linished his luncheon, .he told the . waiter ho Would lika a meringue glace by way cf dessert. The pr6ud and haughty person ybehind the counter stiffened his spinal column, and rin Ioud; and commanding tones said: - -'; y": r s,,John, meriagiiQ glace!" "S. . Oho-cl the meniahbutside the coun ter sped on-tho errand with -lightning like' rapidity and after apparently mak ing the ;;delieacy returned with'"ifc'?Xto closer ; examination ? by the customer it was found that 4unxerous Email red Uits, were racipgvericv: jaa menuonsa xne fact to tho waiter. ; ' 1 ? 4What," he cbcclaimed in a horrified- tone, "ants?'. Dear, dear 1" . Then he called again: ' 'John, John, come hero. Dodlt f ate this Without ants!" "What?" said John in a dazed way while every man iu" tho room turned his head "sxi snickered, repeated ; the proud and hattghty nej with emphasis, jvjand hurry up about it John removed the small conven . glace witll0Il5 ants..-New tion of insects and soon returned with a ,;-. ,:;Anticipatetl. sked familiarly tno It Khali bo witty, and itfcbaa'ttolpng:; .e-- .vThi3 .icdjviciual was noted fw being and;made;h gome to the Duko of Newcastle, contin ually calliiig on" the minister,' and' when told tlfat hia igi'acs Was gone out ho would ask to be admitted to lookft fc the clock or , to play with tho monkey in th? hope' of seeing tho duka- But one' day -, the-' portef, ..without - waiting" -for what he had'to say, dismisflediiim with these words, "Sir.'hls ' gracTliaa gono oiit, the clock stands jiud- the monkey is dead.,"--Sau rrancisco Argonaut- : By way of a London paper it is learned that- an Americaiwcman has lately re ceiyed what must.be-termed; the. .mcst original cf' wedding presents. 1 J is - a; musical dinner service, of whici each plate begin? to . play a : tuno when put upon tho tabid 1 uhe soup plates are ac- cramtea w:uv marcnes- as S; tuT TrJu ri?, solemnity, .but as dinner progresses and V(fTriTlII.V. IIUL J1H lllil'Jl I- 1 f 'THSSKM SLIM. ing work tho . hartaoirles brighten ao cordingly till at,desseiit thecovers are ringing out the maddest cf polkas and galops. 2 --r ,y - . -7: He Kept Xaco. " - r Z5 'Yes, sir,' said the clerk "briskly, I'we have lace cf all kindX Tv ould you like to see valencieimes ol-point lacs?' i "It's a shoelace I want," explained' Ihe'-Cnstomcr-De'trbit .Free Frcsse r it Before the People. Concord Tjmae -; That a Democratic administra tion -has -:; repealed -the.:. Federal el ec tion. I a vr 8 Hh ereby fiecorinjj tbVpoliUcal rigM ?yL uai .uemocrauc aammistra ion-has red uced jbe e x pen ses of he gverninont.-: Democratic ad mi niatra- ionlcut off Fro nr the pension roll hose who ought not to have been berey:.arldT 6ayed in one yea?on tbi5 alohrf25j205,712.63ir feThatX Dsmocratic adminfstrar tion Las restored rover ; 2,dt)0,D00 acres fjj&rid ioi;, tb' public do mam, an u ,t ji a ttne ' rt onse p assea a bill restoring j 54,00P,00p acres. ITlmt r:& Democratic ad mm tion . bas reduced- the .tariff bn ey ery. i tern," and tbns reduced the cpst of necessUtcs . to; tVe people That apemocraticdministra tion ".im posed an.: income . tax wbikb;Teqn ires weal th to p ay. i 1 3 proportiod of the burdens'of tax at i on. ..?f '0fStA i . xuat a iemocranc aaminira tion taxed all money thus put ting a stop to afavorite vvay of eseaplng taxation All money js mede equal! yS taxable ;; That a pemocraticadministra- tion b as passed tbe most stringent anti-trust law ever pTit upon our statute -books.: ' : -'"x-i;''T4' .That a DeraQcratic. administra tion has ; made a saving of .$30, OQO.OOO' in iBe budcret of , public e x pe hd i t u re 8 . ""t ?: That a De irocratic ad mtn ist ra-. tion stepped - the sugar bounty, thus saving 12,000,000 a year. That a De mocratic administra t i on coin ed m ore silve r dollars in one month (A.ugust) than, were coined in eight months prior - to tbe , repeal, of the. pnrcbasiug clause of the Sherman act. That a Democratic administra: tion gave a death blow to anar chy by putting down mo b law, That a iDembcratic adiniuistra lion has done many other thinga which tend, to-bring back an era of economy ariirjustice 'iu ' tbe affairs of the govern rnent- free f roni sectionalismand; favoritism, and which will make" living cheaper, thus inuring to the ben efit of the whole people - t . J Judge Furehis on Fusion. " I do not believe that the com bination can to dine throrighout the State' so - as to- injuriously aff ect the peihocral-ic party in the c6nnt"and"result of the elcctioU. Pknow this policy Df ffisio u was attempted in the.: east two years ago w i thoit b e n e S t Jd dge Pool and other Republican candidate for Cdngress withdrew "in the in terest of Pepul is i can d id ate 3 for t b e Le g i slatnra with the u n de r S taiifli iug th a t ; th e t wb ''parties Wbuld;fimake commohcause against the Democracy. And we hive thefj eVuiitPemocra r iede very thing; ,: ',, Re : publican ism as 1 nnderstaud'-it, ia fo uiid ed u pon.w e 1 f ; e st a blished and fwelK declined theories" and pHncipesh icb'i believe sbot'ild control the political policy of .this 'oa'n.try5mbngibe&ei loia.r politics,! are tqbe-found tarilf tb VAmericau ; iudu stry, a sound ahjdy?stablef curhoyibasedon both goldand silver; and of 8tf ficient volume totransact tha bus- iness'o f - the g overument with out detifiSon of-: prices but opposed to the f re e au d tin limited coinage' of silver luto dollars of an mfe rior valuo r ' Iii national poiitics,as I. understand it, the rpxlist!party are 6pposed to a protective tariu, in, favor pf .free coinage bfrsilyerato its present !dept eciated f ration : - for 'go v er ik meutb wn ersh ip of rail road s, for sub-treasuries ana -Donuea ware Lbouses aud otber thint' thelte publican party has never declared lor ;r And , t h ere beiug the se r ad icak differences between the' -lio- puldican and Populist parties, it is not surprising that they do not readily, unite! in support of candi- date3 of the opposite party ; aud, i n m v oninion . any" man 'who re. I - . . : . . lies on a fu 11 v ote o f th e Pop u 1 ists in support of a Republicanor a tuil Awteroi toe rvepn oucan party in support of . a Populist candi date, will' bevery much disap pointed: in the. result. " . - 'i he Republicaii paHy can not. be transferred by assumed -leaders from o ti e , party to another, like cattle. from one field to another.'' U-Winston Republican,; Apr i 1 7 LOUISBURG; K O, FRIDAY,, OCTOBER Soma Facta. The total araohnt of taxes col lected in North Carolina for the year 1873 was 81,305,839.7 Out of this amount the farmers , paid nly ;$550fcbO0; :In that year $775,000 was expended fox public schools. Thio farmers :". received more money for public schools than they paid in. taxes. '-Agaln-rThe Exocnjive ;and Jndicial departments of the State were supported by the fee3 &c.f paid - in to thoso ; departments; The 7.- yere thus self-supportin g. V When )we consider these facts soberly and earnestly we - must see that we have a pplenui8tate government, lprth Carolina is .undoubtedly one of the best govj erned States iii the Union.; t Qjr "go veni me n t i s . hon cs tj 1 1 r u gal j economical; and true to the peo pfe It Jwould be -folly of ; the worst."; sort " to, now turn North TState over into the hands of the Radicals and.'their allies, Wecannot believe that this will be done- Our. people are too true to them 3el res to thus- sacrifice all that they have gained since the days of reconstruction., : , - TT-wiruiieipY v Under ; the McKiiiley Tariff, ploughs tootVaud disk harrows, harvesters, reapers, ; agricultural drills , aud planters, mowers, horscrakes cultivators, threshing machines- and cotton gins, were taxed 45 percent, if e. eery hun dred dollars' worth of these far mers goods'- in list pay $45.00. Now the farmer . imports them free. ..They only co3t hlra $100. In the last three mouths 1 ,830, 000 silver -slollars have been coined: under the direction of John O. Carlilse tbe Democratic Secretary f tho Treasury. From 1780 to 187:i nnlv 'a littlft over ,0vj0,vOO silver aoiiars werein,. . . j . . y . - , .. . That boy -was too proudtogo coinea, - ixow inen nas fcae repeal 1 or tne purctiasing clause 01 tbef -v., - . i- . : . .. I Sherman "law hurt 6ilvcr ? It ra t.Kt ctnnnei " ita wwa wwiiJi w .: aaaM awv w W w a. J- v w I . - v . . t I vra6' -' lOne hundred and sfx" articles that, were heavily burdened with m,,r Via nmor.U.l Inmh, Vnr - I per, tin, wool,- binding, twine, 1 r . ' i 6 . ua3lttUU. Bulk, uui-tuiL ties, and agricultural implements. ! Tbe farmer is benefitted by all L these. - - Four Bis: Successes. ;. llaviTic: the neeaaa mem to. mor j than.iHrike pood all-tbe "advertising claimed for thui,. the .following four rem?dis bave; raehed - a- ptxmcmensl sale. Dr. King's Isevr Duwvery, fori consaniption..i;oagh! ncf vold8, each bottle guaranteed ElecUlc Bitters, the j prvat remedy f or Liver Stom uch andJ Kidneys. 2 Dock lea'? Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr, King's New Isevt Liife f ilw . whicii are a perffct pill. All these remedies are-coaraateed to do juRtrwhat ia clairaed.for them and the j dealer -wnose name is attacnea nerewita will be glad to tell you more of tha m. Sola, at Aycocke & (Jo a. Drag Storei S, v"-i mmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmm !,., - Carpets were taxed under the old Tariff DO per eent.under the new 30per. cent. ' Will -this help us f It is a saving' : of ... $20 ' on every $150 ; worth , of carpeting bought. : Marvelous Kesults Frota a letter written byEer. J Gan hderaian of Dimondale, Mich., wb are permitted to make t his extract : " 1 ha ve mts - hesitation in f "it com mend 'lag Dr. Kind's New ; Discovery, asthe. tesalts were almost marvelous in the case f my wife. V hile I was : pjistor f . tbe Bap '"a- r jmr. l n nrnn 11 r rut ih innriniu. hiiwmsi i-.i. v-n t iv- -1... brought down with Pneumonia succeed- ing La Grippe., Terrible. paroxysms of coaffhing would last hoars with little interraption and -it seemed as if she could not sarure them.- A iriena rec ommended Dr King's New Discovery ; it:van quick in its work and highly Kat isfactorv.ia result."- Trial bottles free at Aycocke & Go's. Drug Store. ,'diegQ- laf vs 5Cc. and $r.OQ j - . The new -Tanif J will give the I people cheaper. glass,:, cheaper crockery t cheaper iron ' and steel, cheaper woolens, cheaper -. cloth ing and-cheaper cotton and lin- eus. This is all. in the in.te rest of the masses. ' " '.'; ; ; ; : . A -. - - Cuckleu's Arnica Salve. " '- . -t '. - ' The best ealve in tbe world for cnta, hrnraep, ' aorea,- ulcers. Pair- rhenm. ivir 8ores, -tetter, happtvi hands, rbilblninn, toniB, and Bllskin eruptions, and posiTivly cures pilos or no pny. It ia guaranWd to cive catiMaction or monev refunde I. rr'wo 25 cents per box. For c-ale by. i.homa& 'Aycocke.;.. . .". . . . Children Cry fcr Pit;h3rs Cdtoria Ration ;y; tbe -cKiirTey Bill b?y8 tb neCesity of punctuality. DltPlJ have been put on tho freo list by If yon engage to do auy thing at a tth itaWgh suviojra B.iak. Haieigh. x. u n.wi',, ' 3 - a rprtai.M.R A. Lour du nbl faiKtn C and ty tiao. 8. BAler, ol loaiabarjr uo a-c myvi a bo. .iiiuvug iucui i 'iu mbji vt - I V ( ' 19, 1891. IIIXTS F0H YOCSU PEOl'Ll:. Vhat to Do and Whit to De ITelpfal Soffsrestious of Successful 2ien. Wiaconsin Journal of EJaratlon-, ' v - Mr, Charles Dudley. .Warner, a famous writer, once wrote the" fol- lowing story t '-.;' -s !.Vlf J opened, a girl who had no desre to learu anything, I would swap her for a boy. If then the boy did not desire to learn I would trade bini off for a violin or & Bock wood' rase. -You 'could get something out of a violin, and you cquld put something into tho taaV. i be in05t Useless Of thill PS lft thlt 1 iut wuicu you- can . pu& noiaing i uu tiuii. ll iuu vail, cct UUbU fngi The boy orgtrl who has HO I wish to know, anything is the one aud becomes the other." "- TKe boy who doesn't care what other ,perple " think of binv-cr whether ho amounts to anything or not is in a very. bad way in deed. Iu the first place it shows a lack of pride. vNow there are two kinds of -pride -the true and the false. False pride is that kind which makes a .toy, asiamed to carry the martet basket lor his mother -ashamed . to wear '-old clothes when his father cant afford him any- better : ashamed to' eav I V.nO? .-hen The ou6ht ; - and ashamed to aslTqnestions that belconraradto Uary A. i!orhaJ. aa abort ought to know about but doesn't. A boy, who is all that is very likely to argue ' what's the use " when he is advised to stick to bis studies. to be thorough iir bis work And rniKKipntHiiit in-all l.ia iim c - . " r" , " T V .lucre was oiico a iiliio udt vua t t 1 1 -I and he asked. questions of every body on the subject 01 earthquakes, until he was old enoogh to read about them - himself. - Then he be came so interested in tbe subject that he began to study the cause of I the disturbances; from that he weut into tbe study of. electricity. and began toetudy machines, aud finally learned to put up electric wires and bells. Ueforo he wail old enough to go to high school be was able to.earu a lot of money do- g these tbirfgs, aud had several through life without . learning c . . ---------o eometbini? of the world he lived in.- Tbe oideu rule that should iiuide abov through life is "what- a aa over von-ln do it well." One f:tr.i richest men in the cury gives the fo a . nan. kl f - . jwui i .... n. unTireMTinnn vnn i . . . Q H. AUd U JOU Can tint - e 11 nArinn V m V .-l.tJ Vi thaiw -n .. u promised so that t&ey will -not be disappointed. I "gard P'nctii- auty as one.if not tbe very cardi- nl rule of a succejsful business career. In the stQre or-shop be promptly on baud te Very moment you are expected to Le there, and do not hurry off in the evening be fore- the proper time. Boys wbo work by the clock are soou found oat' and are not generally in de mand when promotions are to be made art 1 salaries increased. - . . Cvrus W Field once- told me that he considered half of his sue cess id life, to le due to his punot uality. lie was ' always at ' his ouice- at . the-, very, minute each morning.ana u be. maad' an i ra appointmeut to talk business to a manVbe-never failed to keep it. . - w a , l nave made inousanas upon thousands of dollars by being on hand at tbe right moment, and - I consider, punctuality as strong a point in a business niaii s favor, as wen. it is gecoua -oniy. to- con esty.'v ; : -.' .';:.-." ; - " unceioaiy.ourempioyernnaer- stands that you are faithful in get- ting io worK av tne- nour De nas cnuaged you to bein, he will have morn confidence iuou, and' your chances of promotion will bo .far belter, than those of he boy-.who sneaks. in a half hour late each moruilig with soma poor excuse xor ... a nis taraine;s. . . : .' tlOE 13 the ersT. - .'NO SQUCAKIN& 5. CORDOVAN, r Ki-.T-no. tavi luij ulx. 3.x? FC11CF.3 SCL3. EXTTsA TINE. . LADIES- .At ail 4 i T ai vv.tocticiAn. Oe. j.' . . ' nnrirrn jma Yaa can aavc i)ey by pnrcltaaiac W, I ll.n.l.a f . ... Cecauac.ws are lie UrpcM uaocfsctarer of ailverliiei shoca ia the world, aud ctarautee -the n!ue fcr ataTnoiur the UTt tirt rice a ite bottom, which protecta -ort agalast hiS trices oad the tniadlemaa" trofita. O-jr tho Cfinal-castom worli la atyle, easy S'.t'.nj and wtnrine- aualitict. We hare tbera ao! 1 errnr. V i 1 S3 S f . 1 4 - - 1 where at lower price for t je nine giTen llita nw other mate. TVe :o cbn'.itnte. If your deilcr carrot supply you, we cix 6dd by ' pro it y & rATTr.iwo.v, y Younstill.K. C. - : i S1I3 c! Yilnile ?m Ei!:!:- V-f Tirtn nf JocrMi ol tl Snfwr'.nr fnrt of Wak fnntr. N. Cln Cx HpwiaJ Vro eroding LUH:l IxinlMk L. Colr f.tl drie Ac . rj Hurj Abk liorw b-.il) defJ, fvn tiil oCt fr MltOtbb:jriit biJirikt pibVmttfrt at tNt'ourt Husk rfonr in tvouialmnr. K. C on TulaT th 2(tJ d-jy of Nrrtttr, 1994. at 12 o'clork iu , tb lolloig TaJo Hi ral tt. to- it lt Trwrt : KitotJ la rniillit anl TVarro t'ortote. Stt of iorh rroh. on th watra of iit isbocro utj Lmv SUorro rrk. aIjoiinjc tk la la of J"h A. Hart, r. A.lMri. UIm Ijarr UarU. Mai. BbAMuo and S. P. Amn;l... roct iin ic 74.H iwrra mow or t-. aa-t brtactb laoJ rT-j-J by Juha T. Davla an J H. T. iray Comiui5unra. o Mary A. JJorb-ad by dvm m.-orll la Iboflrt of tba lyi WrofDhisla lor raiLa Cuoty. S. C . a Book 5), ps 7-13. t and Pook Cl. pai?a 4ft cu ( m , rwtprr tit rly. . Unl Tmr t : iirtuatj in tm Cnar.tr of Franklia. Stataof Nortli Cni!ina nl o- rHhfr with TruMa No. 3, 4 an I 5. brin a'fr mDtin.l. kMnras tbvlanlaof A rjm nm. u r t-. lircfclie, ll. rTalktitra. bwl a. iUra. aad a U30 ainmora r Ur ; ftp ul h tnw.ta of laad convey! by W.K. fcavia on I..n1 J. 3. wyac. UaarOiaa ni kiary A. Uorrhad. t Uary A. Uortiad tba dct lythaaid Wyna Gaardaa-ui aforraaM. hh r rcord4 la tV o"3 of tb Bnair of EWda fur FraakUa Cooaty, N. 1L, fa J)uo Co, psft? lark aq. , ; - 3rd Tract: Sitaatd la tSa an Coantv and Ktata, and a4iMnin tbalandaof ta am pari to mototril ia la (barnp. tion vf Tra't ,Na. S, aad kaon a t Laacaatar Tract." roetAiaio 1 .OOO arrra mora or la, tea VOu axr brtolor roo vjad to Prnrlop 8 Paria, brire arm tl tbi tracta ol land eonvrrd tt Uarv "A. aiorrbad. aa abot art oat la tae dMcrlp- tiow of trart No. 2. ' 4 tb-Tract: itttaatd a tbaauaa Coaaty ami 8tataand adjoiniuff tb Ur.da wf IbVf anna t art lea aa tantiotMHl la Lb orrit '" Trart No. 2, aad known aa tw Z?!?u2&!?ttJtt act oat la Ilia description ol iTact .ta. a 5 th Tract: ltaat4 in tua aamaCotjoty and Stat and adjoining tUalasda of tW aaras parti aa un tioood In lb dwrnp- tlon ol Tract Tio. 'J, anj iaoo aa tb " MonroliiK il'tchall -ract conlaloU lvOacraa more or. ! bwr. ooa ol ta i. . . . 1 . . if iranaot HinqMnirjw io7 t bad. aa abova art oat In tb daacripUca of Tnrtn2. Rlti Tnrl 6tb Trart : Uitoatad In Xht aaaranty and State, aaabora roitioMd, pwnnded o tha North br tha land of J II. (Mum aod A. J. I llama, on va t-at or ma irart of land next bfvioaftr doiJ an! tha lao.1 of A. I. P. Karrla aad J. F. CooUy. aad on tha Wtt br th landa of B. A. Cm Jan, costaioinir 123H acre, mora or leaa. bmar one of tha bund E. lUrria trartaof laad coaveyed to Mary A.' Mo'rhaod. by R T. Uray, tommiaooner ey ai inr.Ji to thaoQcof tha riatcTot lda for Frank, ha County, N. C in Book H, por 25, at ai. - i".adjo! aenbod, and tbi - 7th Trart: Sttoala-f tu tha an Coaaty mnwiK Tract n. a Nora d- ha landa ol J.r. lowy aad A. J. P. llarrf. contalnma; 11 acre, mora or lea tiinr the. trart of land alrrd to X. If. llama lo r ntxi oaroi tn ikkI E. Harria tracta ol land coarrya-1 to Uary oretw'i, aa abor aV oat la tba da- Meriptinn otTr&rt So. 6. - tltb Tract : A toa-m tut to to town oi LoniahaiY. Nab atrwl. V aa aa 1 1 tot, rfot-Tialn 1-0 of a nr. Aad la tha l.nd po a re red to Mary A. lforhad by dnl rrrort d in tha o3 of tha r-icitc of lkl for Franklin County, io ikok 69, poira 522. l b aooTf irana iu oe tuMiTiufq mg aol l to aait porchaapra. - Tha ternia 01 avla win D) ona intri raaa mMhi uinfi y inn niu. wt ...wr - . Ka. laiwtirr Sxrra. Joax T rrtxta. fVim m taalonara. RaWgb, X. C &pt, 23, 4. SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT- Is m Warehouse! - L0UI5BCR0. N. C. ' Our facilltw3 for 6llmjr roar to- baccoior highpnccsiirr'erjaiiltonny hnnsoin the St-itr. Wermvflmnnh. means, and intend that every pile of your to:ncco pnt on our floor shall 1 bring: eery cent it is Worth. ..' Brinj your tobacco to ns, and we will p.iy yn warvbouHa prices lor it. WV II. PLEA3A5TS & Co: , m. . - 1 Louisburg. N. C, Ang. 10th, '0 1 I. - : :CK NT U A. L H OT UL "... " - n . - ' . ' . hendebson; n. c: : Good aecMnmoditroTtt. Govl fare. To liUaadattcottTe aervauii. CHICKEN CIIOLKUxV !' Can be cure! bv using THOMAS' TOULTRY rOV DKiL Itnl-pcurra noirp nnd gapes. Now is tbe time to nso it. 23 cent n package. . I-or sale bv ' . W.O. THOMAS, Drit. : ' Louisburg, T. C. r NOTICE. . Havinx qanti2J a Hiecntnrof J hT Pfrry,ianJ. n'.lpcrnona oel;; b'wevtntM arp notirle l to ray tl Mmf at onfe, unl thvsv hoi iin cjA.:ra azr!..it aiid a!e wiil p-"nt I he aanjeunor Nfire H..! fe?t Iwr 7th. lJo.or t!ii C(i;r VA ret-a 1 in 1'itr tit I j.-:r rcovfrr. T'... S.-i'ci,-r 7sb. lf-:l. JI. 0 l'ruT, Lii'uejr. - iL r. TrjB2 2LAkE. Att'jr. , easanl NUMBER 31. Coiiiiis and CasL:ets. "Wo havo added to our alre&dr complete HneDi wood and cloih. covered CoGns arid Cislcta" ECU 3 WUK3T CC7FI3S IS3 CaSIETS. N ' - - - - -',-. Alio a line of VV VETAUCS ' ' a nico and fine' goods as is car ried in any, of our citia. Our stock is complete" in eycry liael . - . Rrspct fully,! R. IX. IlAfiEIIt Co. Louisburg, N. C. TAR RIVER STOCK FARM. fiaisa Yoar Bssca Kcttaa, But" Pure Bred Duroc Jm c j Tigs.,, i" ' - Pure Hred Oxford down Bocl. . Pure Bred Jersey llelfers and BULL TALVES. - My cow have butter records of 20 pounds per . trerk. Btr Boll, Boarnnd Bam in. America-at tbe bead of my hmla. 11 r stock la rp Uttred. Write for' wnat von vott and I will supply ya at reasonable pneee. - X W. L. lrcOHEE, FranklintOD, N. a LOUISBURG Carriage Shops. Th Tmde?rsinKl having leased the Louisburg CarTiag 6bop, together with 1u Blacksmith Shops at f ached thereto, desirts io say to tbe people of Franklin -and adjoining counties that h? is prepared to do all kinds of work m hi line at short notice. If voa with yoar yebicles of erery kind repaired and "repainted ia the Try- best, manner by first class workmen you can have lh work don a at xay shop proruptlr and at reasonable rates. I shall have a first-class work man ia the. Blacksmith shop, whq fullf" understand his business, and will guarantee satisfaction ia.eyery particular. . " If you wilt gire mo joar work you shall bo satisfied. - ; : Very respectfully, . : V ' II. C. TAYLOR. - Farnitnr repaired at short no tice and in the very best tsanner. t?H AXKLLNT0X U0TL E. M. WARD, Prop'r. Gool accorocnodatioua..4Knt f erracU, . anJ tha best fare the ruatkrt ;! , , . aSonhi. ' G Td Lirry ineonnwrfoo wbh hetl Feed, Sale 5 Livery stables; 7 HAYES & FIKMELL. Prc;rh!:rjf LOUISDURG. ti, C. GOOD TEAMS 'AXW POLITE DRRTRS. SPECIAL ATTil.VriOXTO TRAY .' i:lino uiiN. A Tivn lixe or BCCGIES ALWXia o. nxso. .
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 19, 1894, edition 1
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