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)L. XXV. LOUISBURG. N. C, FRIDAY,- APRIL ID, 1895. NUMBER 9. A DANtiEEOtJS ORGAHIZATION. :,.funlAnt, of Public ! : " ' .iVi-aukim county will be The Adjournment in Honor of Douglass " i . l nil A--.il fiil-Tr Son- ,rv. April, July, Sep ,r ijiooJv and December, and a ior nr.-e days, u necessary, . purple oi examimug appu j .j j ir,a m cue Public Schools on ci.-ituruay of each . I. 1;LVJ tw flT.tlWl j.-m uonueoteJ. with iny J. N. Harris, Supt. ATTORNKY AT LAW. L )l ISBl'KO, N. 0. , M frus-tu rtf th,-Rtn.tp O e iu court tiouae. A r r'JRN y VTS-AT LAW, lt!M curt courts oi iviash, Franklin, v'-trr"3!i:m't Wake ooautiea, also the ;J. j ,a:a mi North Ciroliup, and ttie. U. u : UiJtriol Courts. E. 1UALONB. . ii- Aycocke & 1 I: s lit. U. k.. iiliis. Co.'s ; xu i'livaiciAN, "f i, - o. :,.N1,V-AT-LAW, lMi: H.i, N. C. mrts of frauklin. Vanca, . ,i .m.l VV'aku fouiities, also r. North 'J.iroltia. Prompt . .a.-..atou8. &:. - .-" hY-AT-LAW, : i.iNTO.V, X. C. ("ointiy attended to. r-jKNKY-AT-LAW, L'. :-.i.':t:.;. x. c. . -T.-t. over Jones & Cooper"s '.NF.Y-AT-LAW, : -V. I'.O, N. C. uLirts. o;tice In the Court Bearing its Legitimate Fruit. Chatham Record. "We wish to warn our colored friends against being, entrapped into a most dangerous organiza tion, callnd the 'National Equal Rigbts Council of the United State s, " several branches.or lod ges, of which have recently been estab lished in this countyJf an at tempt is made to carry oqjt the in fa naous doctrines, that are taught by the men who establish these local branches, there will be a war of races and our Southland be del uged with blood. But we cannot think that such an attempt will be too kindly a feeling now existing between tle two races and our col ored peeple. have too much sense to follow such foolish and danger ous agitators. But, lest there may be some few among them, whp may be deceived and led astray, we wish to utter a word of wawiing against joining any such organization. We are informed that a colored man in Said win township, named Calvin Strowd, is the head of the movement in Chatham and has organized several local branches; or lodges, of this dangerous organ ization. Different tales are toid different persons as to the objects of the organization, but the main purpose is the securing of "Equal Rights" (as they allege) for the colored people, and we are in formed that this man, Strowd, It is too late now for any clerk to qnalify those appointed, and iff tbey attempt to qualify them their acts will be illegal. The failure of the newly elected magistrates to qualify in time rids the people of the burden of 3,600 unnecessary magistrates, and of about $25,000 for the purchase of books, etc., for the new magis trates, which the legislators in tended to spend if they had known how. The people will have to thank the Lord, and not the Legislature, Tor ridding them of this burden which the Legislature voted upon them. CULTIVATE, LESS LAND. Southern JMrnoeracy. . :;i rH, jr. :.V!.V AT LAW, -.-KUKO. N. C. i'-i tl.i.;r r XvTil b-illiiiec: The Washington Post has fallen into the curious and inexcusable error of assuming that the southern people accept without demur the disparaging estimate placed upon them by the bloody shirt republi cans of the north. If this were true, then our Washington rontem porary would have some justifica tion for its strictures upon the "servi!-" character of the southern democracy. On the contrary, the south has a very fair aifft just opinion of its importance, and de preciation of themselves is very far from being the actual state of mind of the people of this.ection. We would not exchange our birth right or our local pride or our social ! 1 11.1 .! l ! cojiuiiions or uaoiiation in consiu- eratiou of any inducement that An excelleut mother, who has might be offered by the people of i several children who continually The farm papers all coincide that, as a rule, farmers attempt to cultivate too much land. It is a fact, and one to be deplored, that almost every one spreads his efforts over too much terri tory. The boast is bow many acres of crops one has grown mud not how much per acre. A neigh bor took pride iu Baying that be bad put in 70 acres of spring crops, but another who bad only 25 acres of land made more net money from it than the farmer did from his whole farm of 150 acres. Now, which was the wieer and better farmer ? A long-time ago 6me one printed a pamphlet with this title: "Ten Acres Enough." Large farmers thought the author a crauk. But a cor respondent of The Farm and Fireside names and locates a man who supports himself, wife and six children from the products of his "farm" of two acres and lays up money besides. He has neither greenhouse tier near by city markets to facilitate his oper ations. He res-ides in a country place where land is cheap and transports bis good to a village market a considerable distance away, but he seldom returns with, out bringing a load of manure that brings him nothiug. The possibility of the production of land is little realised. the north and west. In fact, i--. intrusted to stated, in one of his speeches, or , . , ... 1 . humility is not our besetting sin, lectures, delivered when he ortjan- 3 , ' , , , ami wp havfi nppn murk to tvnr ized a lodge, that the chief objects . . , , , . . , ... . . our own interests and to assert our oi tne "Council were tbe securintr mi i tKlltlOU. V. BICKETT, IRNTA" and counsellor at law. ip: hii i ii ;i'isuiking attention $r'.vn to nitri r i:itr iste ; tu hi. h.iu is. im i i i.'iuc-i .; ,ir,ticoSli 'ph 'rd. Hon. John i , i u r t. w. Winston, Hon. J. C 1 1 . ip's r i.-.,r. . .conn 0-tus. oi win ,v t.i-ij-, Winston, FvHiles BnnJi a is 10. T ilor, I'res Wuke For- . .'ion h. rim'.-erlake. i ' i it Uo'.is"';, opposite Sheriff's. Dentistry, W. II. EDWAUDS- or 'isil VTHT, '. AKC FOREST, N. C. liiislmrsr on Momlav, Tuesday following the first Sunday vpared to do all kinds of I '.ul. nvs Hotel. m DWA1U) DUGGERDD. S- ISliJU i, N. 0. 1 .f thn oldest Dental Colleere W.irl i Kic-ht r,"iTwe-vi erienc-e. impr ivi-d instruments Teeth ex wrh'iut pain. Artificial teeth pla'e. 6ati -ifa-tiou or moaej ' '''? .lniies & Cooper's store. luvvnsT, :V-:;i; N. C. '.-!v-r :-cre. ' i - li.ii" ; nil v - J.-!ital College. .--! ..i r -Mrs active experience. ! i-..r,i a si'Ki'i alty. Natural -.! -iti.l new ones inserted in Ml'e.l. - n:y hcm. "for better or 'i will always find tae lay own expense any '' m-iiVf unsatisfactory. i v truly, it. E. KING, Dentist. PBGiiSUGH & DAVIS, in our iine done on short i . i i i -i t a e t. i o n g u a ranteed . : : , shop (the old ten pin i -Ii.jpe and are better pre- :) r to serve our eusto- t C. HSLU TINNER,, kind of tin work, re " .(ik K'liira ntced. Place ii KTi-i'et in house recently of equal rights at the hotels and all public places and also the right for colored raeu to marry white women. Now, if this be true, and we have witnesses who say that Strowd did utter these vile sentiments, we would most solemnly warn all law abiding and self-respecting col ored people to frown down and de nounce any such dangerous and damnable an organization. No decent colored man wishes inter marriage between the races for a colored man to marry a white woman and if he does he had better not express such a wish 1 The people of this State do not wish it and will not allow it, even if their Legislature did honor the memory of a negro who had mar ried a white woman ! Yes, the man, or men, who favors miscegnation intermarriage be tween the races is treading on dangerous ground and is like a man carrying a torch into a pow der magazine for there will be a most terrific explosion. We do not believe that the agi tators Avho teach such a doctrine themselves expect to see colored men marrying white women, and their main object in organizing these so-called "Equal Rights" lodges is merely to make money to collect fees from their dupej, fiom the members who ioiu. A disgusted member, who had been duped into joining one of these lodges, informs the Record that the initiation fee is 25 cents and then every member must pay 25 ceuts every three months. So, after all, iWmay be only a money trap, a scheme to pick up 'the hard earn ings of industrious colored people. But whatever it may be nothing good. Another Blunder of the Legislature. scatter articles about, keeps her house in order by "picking up all the time." She did this so easily that we did not at first importance ever siuce the days of! observe it. The table-cover was straightened as she passed it for her thimble. The babv's toys were put iu order as 6be stooped topathim. This constant care is the foundation of good house keeping. It is better to know bow to mal e home happy to your husband than to read Greek to him. Even music and singing, though attractive, cease t be a substitute for tbe commoner vir tues after a time. Good cooking is valuable iu a wife's education after the honeymoon is over. Selected. reconstruction were over. If there were any convincing argument to show that we would fare better with a southern democratic presi dent than with one chosen from the ranks of the northern democ racy, our people would not be slow in making their wishes known. But as it is, tbe whole line cf rea soning of the Washington Post is to reduce the national democracy to a sectional party, which is the last thing that the south desires. Principles, not men ; the whole country and not a geographical division these are a "part of the gospel of the southern democracy ; and if it should now contract its principles into a narrow demand for a southern candidate, it would manifest a spirit of sectionalism which would deserve a sharp re buke. The time may come when the south will be implored to fur nish the man. Then we may gra ciously yield, but not before. Don't Forget Old Friends. ANOTHER RKUIXDER- OF RADICAL LEGISLATION. There is one nnlversal sentiment all over North Carolina among in telligent and ratriotic North Car oliniana as to tbe "general cussed ness" and ntter stupidity and in competency of the late Fred Dou gliss Memorial Association. No tn in of real sense and character bas probably been found to praise .t most damning deeds. Mr. Ray, tbe excellent Demo cratic Representative of Macon county, was interviewed by the Asheville Citizen as be-was return ing borne. Ue said that tbe Radi cals increased ibe nnmber of mag istrates only to fool tbe people in regard to county government, and that fully two-thirds of the magis trates appointed in Eastern Caro lina uow are negroes. We quote three or four paragraphs that will serve as reminders of the deviltry and rascality of the Fred Douglass thing. Mr. Ray said : 'Some of tbe laws passed were for the good of the Republican party, but not one is for the good of the people. Wherever they could they created an office. Cooke and Ewart were to get tbe judge ships. S. Otho Wilson got the railroad commissionship, and Kit- chin was-to get the penitentiary job. The railroad commissiouship bill provider for a reduction of the salary of that officer, but it does not take effect until four years hence. I told them they were re formers at long range. "Under the new criminal dis trict court bill, tbe court will cost $50,000 annually, calculated upon the cost of the present court of New Hanover eouuty. The sala ries of the judges are paid from the State treasury, and Buncombe will have to pay a part of the costs of prosecutions in the eastern coun ties. I never saw the equal of it. The Populists are disgusted and the Republicans are sore. This M w Chad, ih ertad far CAIA. AT THE -TUB ii Central Saloon." tlaring jut n-rvired a pw and frh np pljoldJ. brmDda of tb bt wbi.i from Ih mott ciebratvd mu ofartnrrra, it U bo prrpir rd to fif tk pahlfa rJtr tt adraaUf ifl bttfc nrir ftjMl Drink I NATO A. oi.mOKEi7 wfciaky ly.4.-olJ. HILVER SPKI.NO llj vhiakj tar old. Msirarg Bargain Store.- . For SHOES and Gents Famteb. lug Goods also for. CLOTHING. Oar Good, are fresb and loi We carry a fine line of COOPERS Corn whisky and other brands of the very best corn can always be bad. Also three of the best brands of Beer, Richmond Brewery, Standard Brewery of Baltimore, aud the celebrated, Anhauser Busch '-Foust Export." In addition the vry best Beer on draught, cool and fresh. WINES, CIGARS, & TOBACCO, ALL OF THE BEST -GRADES. Mixed drinks are alfo made a specialty, as all my friends can testify. Will be glad to see all. Come and se me at tbe same old stand in the "Middle of the Block." R. C. BATCUELOR, Manager. Louisburg, N" C. NOTICE. " Tb unVrmlrnl barlov dnly qaatl9r1 Executors of ih? Uat wlitani mumct of Jre Perry. in-a 1. all praooa bol.tloc rlklmji fcalnat the wtaU of Lh aai'1 cWwvOrbt r- h-rV7 DotlfWd to praat tb um to aa for piymfit oa or hef -rr th MX ly of April 18C. or till doUo wiu t In mr of thl r re-t txcrj All rraooa lo VWl to to "atate will piast roma forward u4 nuXr ImmMUlr utUmunL K. c. ZoLucomi, KlDDIV PlBBT. Kxetutora of Jerry Prrry, Dec'd PICTURES, -A.MD FRAMES. And we are selling them at half price in LEHMANS old stand. SHOE MAKING. MOSES WEST holds forth in rear of Thomas' Drug Store, (on the alley' where he does aboe making and repairing, and guar antees to do work as good and cheaper than any Shoe-Maker tn the State. Com and se for yourself. Respct fully, MOSES WEST. Feed, Sale I Livery STABLE S. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cnt8, hruise, 8jT8, ulcere, salt rheum, fpver sores, tetter, chupped hundH, rhilblainn, uorus, and all skin eruptions, and positively cores piles or no pay. Itis guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price 'Zo cents per box. For Bale by Thomas A Aycocke. One misfortune of extraordi nary genius is that their very friends are more apt to admire than love them. Pope. NOTICE. T? r vlrf n rf tka rwwa rr f al In am Legislature will be the cause of a of trut rieeatad by c a Hai m-t t.n iemocraiic majority a; ine next niuui Haruwoi UMiHosmiamniuia , , , . roanty. I ahail Monriay tb 6tk day of May election beyond a doubt. It fixed iw. an at paNt- aoruontotiM aicbeat 4i- ... .... I or lor raau ai m to u n niraii aoor in 10 tblll8 SO that all toe IUSlOUlSlS town of Ualanor Um trmet of lao) Swrttd will have "leaves Of abscenes." townahlp. xl'omiaa; the Uoda cf the Hln I I.I. Vt M bin Pn Mi.n.. . n nflbM v 106 people WUI noi lOierate any talnlng two hundred and nlnrWn arra. , . t. . m. rami, inuwr. sued actions, lase one or two April th nan. men from tbe House and the fus- SALE CF PERSONAL PROP- ionists did not have a man who ERTY could be called a leader. There will be a sale of the per The Citizen, News and Observor, onal property of tbe late Jrre Chariots Observer. Wilmington 'ry VV vaacioe; in rranaun ' D- I ty i VT l W A - . oxewenger, nuu uvuer irmanv . ., c,Alh. 10:30 o'clock, con- . ra..l a1 - I ' papers ot tne Btate Kepi trie Doay HAYES & PINNELL, Proprietors. LOUISBURG. N. C. GOOD TEAMS AND: POLITE DRIVERS. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TRAY KLING MEN. A Frc ir?E or nrooiim alvatv OX BA5D. Flnr Tailor Made Clothier. At niton nad prVa. I bar awafxl lh 'or tb RnyaJ tailoro Chrn lrgt taulonna: rTah!iht In th l'oit1 tt. and run fsmuh ynaoo ihnrt ootio. DT'hinjr yon ool in tka way - f H-.thiDz Pit arurantwij. Eoay tvrma. CaJl and a mj axnrU. Jo W. Cno, ' of th firm klisc A Uaroa. FLOWERS, BULBS. ETC One of the wisest admonitions ever given so wise an one that men have adopted it and used it it on occasion for generations is embodied in the terse sentence : "Do not let new faces cause you to forget old friends." The people of North Carolina may by this time see its wisdom. . They turned away, last fall, from their old friends, their tried and proven friends, and the new and attrac tive faces have led them into a bog, up to their necks. If the re sults of the last Legislature do not cause then to turn again to the party which they trusted for 50 many years, and never in vain, then there is no truth in the old proverb that men learn by experi ence. Statesville Landmark. i' THE BRIDGE. 'Anv-SMITHING.J i'lt Vi'i! LnAvjn ami nv. mnv. trt An ii'-'l, J'UU will HKU fWS N- 1 1 ' 1 win una iu? mi,: r.iver wriage, main sireni i mil. l VI" 'lliK A1U4ID fi , juui gull, guou as pukUUK . ' . ,'v ' I have a few iruns which I L.ys h u wU1 ,,e ol'l if uot caed for Yours truly; "A. 13 E03E PALISilN STAR SiOP- f-)uisburg, N. C. ' " M. Alston and T. W mrfAn . '"T" UIU1 ntteel Up in elegant "'"T Star Barler Hl.nn n N..1. I, ft 11(1 rl . f v " tti they are putting on right much , '"'i' cordially invite nil wlm wont. fr w!t Trk to conie tHelr ehop. I ."uteliword iM " Pplitenesa and good Raleigh News ami Observer. A law was passed by tbe last Legislaiure providing for the elec tion -of three additional magis trates in each township, their terms to commence on April 1st, 1895. Few, if any, of these mag istrates have qualified, and tbey cannot now do so. The offices created are vacant because of the failure of the person elected to qualify before the term began. The power to appoint magis trates, to fill vacancies caused by; failure of those elected to qualify, is vested in tbe Governor by chap ter 288, Laws of 1885, and be appoints for tbe fall term of six years. - Knights of the Maccabees, The State Commander writes us from Lincoln, Neb., as follows : ' After try ing other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinale cough in our two children ive tried Dr. King's New Dis covery and at' the end of two days the cough entirely left them. We will not be without it hereafter, as our experi ence proves that it cores where all osher remedies fail. Sigued F W. Stevens, ! Stat Ooui. Why not give this great medicine a trial, as it isaaranteed and trial bottles ar-t f ree at Aycocke & C'o's. Drng Store. Regular size 50c. aui fl. Prohibition Notes. Texas Sittings. As a red rag to a bull so is a red nose to a Prohibitiouist. "There is no better remedy for snaketbite than whisky," remarks a Chicago editor. Why is it that a Chicago editor never talks of whisky without thinkingof snakes? A Philadelphia paper is respon sible for the statement that tbe young men of that city paint their faces. .There are probably quite a number of old men in Philadelphia who paint their noses. - Don't be -alarmed when people slander you. It might perhaps be even worse if they told the truth. Oliver Wendell Holmes says that a man would better be sev enty years youDg thau forty years old. Tt May Do as Much lor Vou. Mr. Fred MUJer, of Trying, 111., writes that he had a severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also 1113 bladder was affected He tried many so called Kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began theuse of Electric Bitters and found relief at once, .elec tric Bitters is especially adapted to the cure of all Kidney ana Liver troubles and gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. 1 rice only 50c. for large bottle. At Aycocke & Go's. Drug fctcre. sisting of corn, cotton, fodder. horses, wagons, buggies, cattle, meat, toole, harness, fce. Redding Peruy, A. C. ZoixioorrER, Executors. COMMLtfcUoNER-B SALE. Hvacintha, Talipw, Chinew Sacred Lilies nnd other bull, for 'ATtnter and early Spring blooming. Ro, Carnation and other handomecot flowers, boaquetJiHnd floral d ign. I alma, t era., etc., for room dco- rnting. Jarainer, r ncy audcom mon Flower Pot. Hotm, Mctu- By Tirtaof idwof u taprior Coort ban. Evergreens, I'eciuiand Enirlith of rViuiklLn Couuty r-r!erl a January U'nlnnt- inw fr- Term 1WJ In th- taacof It W. TtaitwrtaJie. ' TT , ...... xi. a 1 Li.oir, j a. IlaJeigh, N. C from doing lots more than it did. A passenger on the train as I came up remarked that but for the Dem ocjatic press and tbe minority there would not have been an in stitution left in the State." Wil- min flrtftn f ABCftn rrAP '"6"" Term 1WJ In th- caw of It W. TtmbfrU Truatr. et al. ye N. B TouDr ana wife. Adolnh Mever. of New York. stu Tounr. 1 win o th it Moniay ta ' April at th" Coart uoaao door In Uoatabarf I , t met Edith Miller at a ball. Edith f.rW.V'i- 111:- the rUrbt. title and In a-real of the Mil if. B, I alx head because she wouldn't Own up For doarrlpUon Jboo ri. pare aadM), 1 Irt AAa a D awvtaav aft Tv - - m that Bhe loved him. Ibe anair between them began with a ball and ended with a ball. Terms : Orve-thlnj caab. rian on men 1 ha rrMlt with per cent lotrreaC R W. TUiaaaLAKE. Trutc. T W. Biotmrjlttorrwy. Tbe above ml postponed ontU the first Monday in May. made such an impression that al HOUSE. C. D. OSBORN, Proprietor, ance be shot himself through the Jo-to winifr Toang for nf. rainr n.r v n to OatkertiM Virginia. Aolphu Toonf. ei L I UXIOrd, 2. U. Good accommodations for the travelingjpublic. Town Election and Rrtj trail on. There will be an election on Monday tbe 6th day of May for Mayor And four Commissioners RUFFIN & LEWIS, for the Town of Louisburg. Tb We are prepared to do all kind of now nxriatratina in not rennirA rork in oar litve. Oil to a a at onr I ,,. ,y,0 v-a K-rtm. nr shop near the Loabbarg mills. I "" " . . . ago ua uiuiru iu iunu iul iuc last election are -required to reg ister. Geo. 6. Baker, Registrar. A Sign of the Times. Georgia Cracker. A justly incensed farmer who doesn't live a thousand miles from this place, recently posted the following upon a fence which enclosed a certain field. ' If auy manor woman, cow or oxen gets into these oats, his or ber tail will Le cut off, as the case' may be. I am a. Christian man and pay my tacks and darn any man that lets bis critters run loose and gets into these oats I" Among many omi nous "signs of the times" this is a- peculiarly characteristic one. HOTEL WOODARD. W. C. Wood ard, Prop., Rorky Moont, N. C. Free Bua roeeU all traioi. Bs 83 pr day. NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES. S40.000. Forty thouaAnd dollars to loan out on Town and County real estate for a long or short term nt 6 vrr cent, in amounts to suit tbe bor rower. W. T. HUGHES. Louiabnrg.N. a NOTICE. TASTELESS m IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE DO cts. ' . OAtaTiA.nxAv.Kor.is.iess,. PaxlaMadlctaaCo Bi-Loul, llo. ' entlemni W aotd laea yaar, boUlM of SliOVK'S TA8TKLK&3 OltLL. TQNIU and haty bofazhi Uare roaa aireauly Uvaa r. LaaUlova. perteoc ot U year, ta th droc I J"S omrtoMaaafrlelaiaatnyaaata alf aaaal aaia Baytaar n&ed as Adaaptlatratiav of Jap." t. Uarcar, ail rrao owl oar kaa awtake ar ' atotlaavl to aaa Myarwt at oaMc. ajfcd ail p t- 1 1 00 I aooa koidlnaT (lata aXatoM Caw m4 awtam 9 O I wiu piiaaaia i irw W at. rn tteyaf I OO Jwt 2. altnlf z ou Apru aj. isn. i uo , Tobacco Plant Beds. oa eelwfflr lb Kb day of A awl! W&. tt thka moOm win f rtaJw4 tn bar of tblr hwihi;. at 1 OO J nat rx-iyd dm edr loaiS caf Totairm 9 FeHnUea-rorpUatoed. Sr ubrfr-r w j I row bay yor ruoo. W eu tow KlaK & Uacoa. Children Cry for Pitcher's Casts rh R-low art tbe vrr of a Um. r'rad or brina; roa yoor ord- for am- No aaaapW ropw krj.t ob bavau Am Ag-riraltBTTat, " ColHvator, " Dairymao, Farmer. 8hrp Brtwder, Rreerlrr's fiajatt. . (dmao'i BaraJ World. Connect W-nt Faraoer, Coon try Gntwoiam, Dairy Worid, Draioatr k. Farm JomJ, Vi ll.raM aad Htr. . .. . . . . a mmi.. vna m-wm mmr kimi ub n.Klw Rt.mn vow air wiab. BoatarTB I """"J f.ivnf Annrr. EDWARD Q. BROWN. Tropr., THOMAij CHILL I'ILX0 vna Times office, Lonisburg, . U leradicaU materia and build op tr nervouii srsteiD. WJc vox TbauajT Drag Store. je -- -
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