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J.. t ,. - . - THE FRANKLIN TIMES, . A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor E. F. tAtBOBOV$H;fytMitri:mj YEAR, SIX MONTHS, 75 Fkidat. FuacaaY, 14, - 1896 Tins only 4iifthu8-far of fered by Ir. Skinuer is ajr.ote for the tariff bill- which taxes ; the bsgfring and ties on the 4000,000 bales of cotton in North Carolina just about $48,000, say 12 cents per bale. Tbe cost saved tbe farmer by tbe Wilson bill on these items was 20 cents per bale, where as the tariff raises the doty 60 per cei t. CSaismas Holtos ; of the Be 1 for the products of tbe farm mean publican Committee says that two-' j the prosperity of ribljj jfagricoltural thirds of tbe Populists ''"weir! the I ieoterstsof the eommtinity. WhsV Republican" collar. ".Of ponrao ever is calculated to Tftdraneo t tit they 'do; bat the pdorellows don't 1 growth.aud prosperity jof tbe ton (e now it, " Where ignorance, is must en are to the benefit of - the bliss, ete."7 - I country. And when the country prospers the town is qnick to -feel Tub old question iyt hetber a Congressman ought to devote his tbe vivifying effect. Tbe arteries . t t -vs. ' jt.,.t t of trade k81 quicker pubeUaTaie wthia it. time lo legislating for his district j a x rts".tbflr ofcr o Hdrd Doiu lor to leant that thara fcaatteh oat dread a diaaaM that scUoe Ui abtt lo cars ' la all Ita 4taa, aad that to Catarrh. UaU Catarrh CartU UmovJjt poaitirteorakoows to thaasrdicaj fraternity. CaUrrb' batafa eoaatftatioaal diini. t aqalna a eoaauta Mud tiMtamt HaJTa Catarrh- Cara la ak latara-Uj. aetlas; Urm loa tha WH'anif maaoaa mrfacM at tea jataai. tbarebT datrojiD Umt fjniatalioa of th liaaaa. a4 airias tb patient atraegth bj buiMing sp tba eoaahtauoa- aaa aasiswaa; aatart U dolor tu wwrk. . fa proprietor or for the whole country, has been revived at Washington. This Congress seems tu be devoting more time to preventing legisla tion of any kind tbau to anytbiug else. To sat tbat Presideut Cleveland and Secretary Carlisle were pleased to know that the proposed issue of bonds was her-subscribed to- the extent of about $400,000 is a very mild way of stating bow those gentlemen felt when the bids bad all been opened ana tabulated. Of course tbey as well as everybody else realize that tbis bond issuing business is thoroughly bad, but so long as republican laws make it necessary to do so, it is naturally gratifying to all members of the ad ministration to know that so many people are ready and willing to in vest their money in tbem. It in dicates a faith in national finances tbat cannot but have a good effect 8TASD BY PRINCIPLE. The readers of this paper have seen from day to day tbe varying J Gold Leaf. complications into which the fusi onists of this State, "both ends of combination," bave gotten tbem selves. Tbey have each perpetrai ed tbe grossest inconsistencies, and are going to perpetrate more, and hence are surrounded by em barrassments from which there is ho possible escape and the beneficial results flowing therefrom are perceptible. Tbe country people are tbe backbone of tbe town. , .The town is tbe strong arm of tbe country people. Each is the ready hand maid of tbe other, with mutual interests, the success of either means the welfare of the other. ant mi tbat it foil to car. Saad lor bat of tationiala. ' " Addrsaa, F. J. CH&3B I w.. ToWdo, O. jaw-Sold bY DrosxUta, TSc The following taken from Bibli eJ Recorder is very well put: There has been widespread com ment. upon the prayers of tbe chap lin of the House of Represents tives, wbieh have ben of late more than once vitiated withiolit- YY e Dave Kept jcal. partisan alto ether abomi- record of their sayings and doings I nable sentiments. For instance, and submitted from time to time he prayed recently for "additiou sucn comoeuw w scemcu For"u ai protection to American manu- eut, with no purpose to undertake facturers." Tbe man is evident- to influence results wbich we clear- hy ju his position for the money ly foresee. Whatever further in- and ease of it. A good salary for cousisteucies are neccessary win a little hypocritical attitudinizing. he . committed; whatever amount Ks bis bargain. It is blasphemous of dirt is necessary will be and revolting beyond words. Bet- eaten, in order to maintain tbe ter have no chaplain on general Republican-Populist fusion; and principles, but if one is to be bad, the only purpose in referring to a devout man ought to be chosen, this matter now is to point the It is bard for a preacher to dabble moral to Democrats. Tbe Demo- in business circles throughout the Cratic party may be defeated in hife smothers growth towards the tbe State again uus year, it may be defeated in 1898 and 1900. We would rather see it live in tbe shadow of defeat for an indefinite number of years than tbat it should compromise its principles as the Republicans and tbe Popu lists bave theirs and as they both are goiug to do again this year Tbe party, like tbe individual, which maintains its diguity and self-respect nuder all circum NOTICE OF Dl&SOLOTION. The copartnership heretofore ex isting betweeu 8. F. Teber, Ernest Obrrdorfer and W. 11. Cappa coder the name of TheTeiser Oberdorfer Co. ia this day dissolved by niutua consent 8. F. Teiaer of Henderson N. (?., assuming all outstanding debts due by the Arm. VS. F. Tewkb, K. Oberdorper, W. H.Capps. Louisburg, N. C., Jan. 1st, 1896 Beef, Bed Springs and Hides. Besr-:ouiy U5Lr :VtX a!na4 aa Xx-tW5 as tka UL Stan. kUm la trr trm awtac ' t aitaU ta wuXmpT aad aJ i oaa aoittac aUlaaa artlaat aaM mum v. wjiayat Umm OA av vm. a im 2 BTa aa country. Sun. Col. J. IS. Carr's acceptance of the presidency of tbe Southern Tobacco Manufacturers Association lead tbe Danville Tobacco Journal to say: We know of no gentleman in the trade more emioeutty fitted for tbe head of the organization than tbis worthy soil of the Old North State a a . n nigner spiritual uie. iror years these paid prayers have been a mockery. Ws Southern people sadly mix business and sentiment. If a rail road system retires an official wbo is popular, immediately his friends come forth with loud pro testations tbat their patronage shall forever be withdrawn from that railroad. We forget tbat tbe railroad looks at the matter from business qualifications, wbich to- tion -a ould lav unon the Dem- a different point of view. It will . l . ill. I I . ocracy of North Carolina is tbat whatever allurements are held out to it, whatever may be expedient for the moment, if it is not right it should be out aside and the fa.th of the fathers be steadily ad- bave been coming to this. bered to. Anything that is won at tbe sacrifice or by tbe comprom ise of this is not worth tbe having. The above from the Charlotte Observer so well expresses the sentiments of the Times that we reproduce it in these columns. There are numbers of good men v I m .ii . v i I . . tfaiiieiug.tbat will redound to the T ""B.wf WBO wn lu may employ; we may insist only that it employ honest, worthy, efficient men, and give us our money's worth.-Biblieal Recorder. . -m . ' aa I a gentleman oi aiianie ana pieas- 8tances has retained those things itig address, the highest order of for wbich notbing else is worthy numuusirauve aoniiies, siening to be exchanired: and the in unc gether with an indomitable energy, has placed the concern he represents in tbe capacity of presi dent, the Blackwell's Durham To bacco Company; the leader in its branch of tbe tobacco business in this con utry. With such a man as Colonel Carr as president of the Southern Tobacco' Manufacturers Associa tion with the assistance' of bis able advisors, the other officers of the association, .the Journal is as-, feured that the tobacco manufactur ings interests of tbe South has t . . . maae a progressive move in or not take a step on personal grounds; it is a business institu tion, and has to run ou business prineiples. For a generation we Com If you want to buy or sell good milk cows, Will answer jonnt)ii?lj4ix . -Tbo- Ntw Year? Jola-icns tha ... . t v. . . world and the world should r bis with him on tha". - Food Question s The best' judges in Louiibarg arts with ns, because they want the best, and if we sell it, it's the best every time. Have your (Groceries new and frsn like r 18 9 6 That makes them temptingly fatabie. Our groceries ar alwavs that. None know this better tbau our customers Our store is a cyclopaedia of table wants and throws a flood of light ou what' we have to at. LOOK HERE: We car'y a fall line of plaia and fancy groceries, ana our stock is replenished each day. We have choice jxana fcaata4ta aai B PVrVaa J aatataarv 80T1CE. niWai adatUlatratav BTOl BWaa all to aafea eajawat at aAldiaa- eUlaaaalaat taaaaid tatala arifl mw taiai Ur pav l or bafava U tk a f f Jaaaar lS9TorUlaaotkaiUUaW4 ta Uar ol IMr raeovarv. Jaaaarrta 189. , O. I ITLLIa. Ad. off. J. BKOn.1. '- . ooMaussiosxa-a sua - IrtMai of a f Om Bafwrtov Oaart 4 rmtaa Ctan.-niiiw I ai ).aaarr Hides or Cattle m mm USa. ta taa m- . W. Ttauya. Traatra. t ai. va. . Toaa- aa4 wla. BUU lommm. I wl oa law tat a larva, at ta emmn uoaa aor M vommtmrt ae m aauan aa.uua to vaa aja u la rwat. uta im uiiti a taa au m. L ltit aa Mltr la aa4 ta a awUia trmtt mi kM avatataa: taa Uaoa a a, rTT aa sum wnat.tniaK mm acraa. am ar m lor Om tfei imail trt Ima 1 1 i vk icurt lew for nia. Claar Vlfvlaia ajotpfcaa For orarrliKtoa aa book fl. i taoOoHvi HiatrIOaia TaaiM Oaa iklri aaaa. tmlaaea oa aU awtaa crilt vita aar aat Want im rab. TM. law a W. Ttaaaataaa. Trat T. W. aicxrrr. A&rmr. Kuu. Cfitflovext. Botbs &. boaqorla, Floral DaigTk, l'tUiig r eras Ac, lor hooae uxrutHu UytKintbM, Tnlipa, ChiDe LUu and other tolb-i lor torciog ni out-Uoor planting. Lvergreat, Mtgnoliua, sbnde tre dc. U. orELNMETZ, h1orit, Kuieign, li.C. Telephone, No. 113. taIceTnotice. For Sale. ' avaaBBBaaaaaaaaah A. dMirabltballdler Ux . . SitoaUd . a Maia fiu.i V particmlars, apply u DR. J. B. CUFTOX Jan. S3tt 1SS6, NEW STORST Fancy Groceries OP KTERY Description at BOTTOM PRICES Of any kind, see me be fore you buy or sell, I buy. sell or exchunge, I also have on hand a nice lofc of Jones patent BED SPRINGS. , No superior, which I will put on at a days notice, cheap for the money, or exchange for any kind of stock or produce Best Bed Spring in the Tforld, satisfaction guaran teed or no pay, over 100 I artlrl in U't.t r H In nmnf n . 4 : a . j 11 luuniiii iviuutr . nAtitmn n si nf. rtrnnt marsmi 1 are so close, tbat there is but short I Auction goods, and good shrift for sent! oseut. Not Onlr is work oxen for sale. this true of railroads, but of most every otbei business. When- we patronize a man or a corporation or an institution, we do not obli gate it to consult ns as to whom it Which we will sell ei'ner at wholesale or retail. We have No. l,vPlows and cast ings. We have also in stock and excellent variety of SEED OATS And a good many other -choice articles too numerous to mention. Soliciting a gen erous share of ybur patrou age we are. Respectfully. LANCASTER & CO. Louisburg, N: C. TAYLOR'S PARLOR SALOON. .E.J. RAGfcDALE&CO. Bargains! Bargains! beneat of the entire trade of the I to tbe Populist party, never dream South. j iuif tbat they . were beinu led beadlousr iuto the Eteonblican oar- THfe SILVER QDESTION. ty, whiiethere are many others who We heartily endorse the follow- weut in for spoils." We be ing sensible article from the Bibli- lieve that the former class have cal Recorder on the much discuss- seen the error of their way and ed "silver question:" will, return to their own household It is plafn tbat the silver qnes- here they belong. Tbe "spoils" tion i an endless onethat is, it hunters lay aside principle and wH not be determined so long as e liable to "flop" wherever tbey debate is the only means used , . t, toward ending it. There are evi- ee a ebance to get a "bite of deotly at any rate two sides to it, Pie-M The hrtter cUsa are worth tkuA there always will be ontil very little to any party tbat lays actual test has proved the one or claim to principle. In his speech exposed the error of the other. t i Z j . , . i.- .n.A. mn . : in Louisburg during the last earn er ee silver coinage at the ratio of .. . ,T. . T , . . eixteen to one can be ieasonablr Ptgn Yoong, eolored, ad- demanded only as an experiment vised the colored people to lay baesed npou theory the theory aside their prineiples, for the time ?Rt in; anJfP silver bul- being, and go in for "fusion,"and 4 ion will double its value. Let all j k, , . ho believe in this theory take lt 8 a dPole fact that not their stand for it; let those who do ou7 a ood mn of hi8 race iiet believe in it suind against it. the advice of this "spoilsman," Jet none be accused of baseness or but a large number of white men !i! Jor.?iknow- f Franklin followed the advice of toft that disettstiOB is notpoiy pro -si v k . . t... Ifitiess bat positively be&fil, in prinpleless advisor, (politi- at it Ukes up time and vexes mea eally speaking) and elected men . against one another, we made up to positions of which they knew our mind long since not to discuss nothing, and which were and are lateresteby Mowlam of the lt legislatnre ought w pub mo uuucsb men m ininaing, SOCTEERX FA EH EES. Qd when tbey go to tbe polls thU fte Southern States Magasiae yaf ey should assist in placing publishes reports from over 600 "en iu otBce who h?0 bi8bor correspoftdeote in all parts of the regard for P"nclPl those fiotttt as to the fina.UL adltln wn0 controlled the last legislative fcf firmers: These 'report shoWl M pt sgrandbhlBtate "that Southern farmers aa a cbj are Jess burdeaed with debt than T0 WN MD (NTRY . tb'ef have been at any time since Perfect harmony should exist the war; that they are now ntore between town and country. Their and saore ever ryear pre4ciaM interesU are wtnal. What if to home their Mwmfm ; Jfc'e advantage of one is Wnd to -a w;;Tjr:MBore or less helpful to the upon the West for eerfloury ther VJXt fiPjP rThi pi.pl. in to,, weogniii . MP PH noP.o th. roVreonding tbm fbtnerlr batii-to a61 iiiiJ . .J .v. ....i DEATH BUST FOR ISEGIS For rcmorioa asd kflMn Ant.' ton Bngm, hmdm, P Im r ton and lice on aoiaala, lnet and their Km on Tobanco Plnnt nod all forma of insect tin. Fli-a and Mom qoetora am qnickly kiUml by tbe moke front tkia powder, when - burned. Abaolatelj Oarmieea to Maa and animate, hot aare death to insert. Prepared only by WINKELMANN Jt, BROWX. Drop: Company, Baltimore, Mdi P. 8. Take no other wbtcb tby maylaim is as good. For sale by Drngguta here and else where. j NOTICE. - Br Ttitaa of power atrea In a tnorta-maw deed axeeated Pebrnary istfe, IBM, hr U PhtUips and wtfe, to tba nndurslgnad. X wiM at tae Court House door In Loatabar. R. C, on Moodajr. Febraary Srd 1806, a certain tract of laad. situated in Dunn's townablp. adioinlnir butds ott.C Bunn. Wm, Cpchareb and ota era. and aaora Mutlcalarly dsaorlbed in aau naonaac. aonuantng as acres aaora ( ayaa.- Terms caaa. '. . X)eo S, 18M. j v . - . - - f i , . , ,. All penaona indebtfd to KIdbt k Macou are hereby rvqoeto to ranke aettleiomt of laibv Ht oocv, or their account will be pot in tb hindH oi an officer lor colKrctioD. KLSti & MACON. Feed, Sale Livery STABLES. HATES & FULLER, Preprtitirc, LOUI8DURQ. N. O. GOOD TEAMS AND l'OUTE DRHtRS. W a . s a m D9 puoiic taai i Lav a ed a firat-elaM Groer 4. the bwildiDr fornrlT err..! ry o. a. Itoajfern . ,u .. .... Sj"1 line aaawui strive m t 5) to fflva to I. k f t.V .W.I- . "im ioair pkronig eaVir? iifsetlen. Eaiwialla Aa 1 . r mil, r you toal oor rroiU, CanaV t. will M and frtbt b fMcd. Give cne a trul Tours rwpctfu,T R. C. BATCHELrii SPrXIAL ATTENTION TO TRAV ELINQ MEN. A FVIT UXK Or BC66IU ALWAYS O BAD. We always keep good boras for sale, at ry raonabU prira. S50. Reward. breas iu fortaatioc b u fumihed qs tbat. on or a boa: 14 J T-- i i i n t a it Qhioovn, OlO wii'uIlT alUraJ to umuiuiU JtDH Ilarrii r T . r- rrcrniDi lowniDip, rrsr.tiJ County, by shootio bia it aigbt tirot with a she; .1 - tJ i ujrwugD (fie widqow oi C) m- UtOC, IDS (UKl OI WH1CB IJifJ u to da reroailj w ou l d aid Harris, new in psnaatxt an order of tbe Board of Coa ionera of Franklin Conhtr, aa: at tbeir Jaooarr iDetiB? li direction? tbe offtrinsT f ri of Fifty Dollars for tkt apprei ioo and coo? k! loo of the ; son or proB nuiltv of m rrima, i ae Dirtir eutr c in praoo wbo sbU Jpreer.d fartiisb evidtore suffieien f . a. . . k too let Dw ptrpetrsvor or r--i rei ratort of ibe criat, s rr a T m m. T it a oi ruiT ioiiars v oe raid t mediately apoa tbe trial i cotitiction. Tbi 7th day ef Jaaasrr 1 T. H. COLLIB, CblrBj.. of Bostd of Com b las ioo -1 DAVIS RIVER- Where at f D. II . Taylor A Co for cheap Whiskeys, Broodies, Wines & Beers. Where ean yoa gl t Old home made corn wbiakey at D. II Taylor cz Co., from one week to three years old, cheaper thau erer before. Who keeps old B. A. STUART'S M D ERIE WARRANTED 4 YEARS OLD D. H. Taylor & Co. Who keeps old VirgioaClub, D. H. Taylor Co., and be also keeps tbe finest and cheapest homemade Brandy in town, other liquors of all kinds tbat is good,-and cheaper than erer before. 8pcial prices to all my customers, come one come all, polite and prompt attention and skillful bartenders. PLANT BED CLOTH. LIGHT, MEDIUM AM) HEAVY WEIGHT. of We hare also exclusive control BAR. CAR LOAD WIIITE SPRING OATS "US l PROOF OATS. WHITE WIN TER OATS. ANrw mm 1" saaaaw fiPSSia?':" j6 I , Il-4ta I CsLaUiaUsaU ic m u : hp? I I. II II.IIX I II I ! f GORDONS' BALTI MORE KYE Two deservedly- popalar brnds lioUlSpURQ. N. C. - Sfoce the flre.WelATe bouebt sd- I of whisker end Drefsrred hr oW;itock f : choice Whiskies, many of tbe best Judges of loe npwi owr,v"i c mo Mai Hauor. WbII, toget herewith BereraJaddition al brands -of . renowned Whiskies. Onr stand Is In the Jasper Murpliy Office. .. - A9 aV 1 m. i. - a " nrnn t: vn m rawMF - v MaMB s rt .-.. - - This as it sboald be. The one rof. Theaara laay be Mid of -VMSW is eWDtlei lothe ferT. tU SlnSr -av lTktlJ,i;ifi lUi tiiaiHlVii'7 'v-.--- ! ';3'i-v -.-- P---r . TTsraWsanaiWacl aairatssl ssa Jdfa;WTJf jPlfelJer5:CCfia. ad eratUoa of ui-actlve deinapdv-rw- rtrtich we haxe flttted bdIb hand 6neetyl4 and thoroughly, equip- peu- 1a erer j. way. oiui.'Ooraiau r in- vite-yon.tpcall and see us la our U new quarters, . aesurtn; them .01 . a beany welcome and srtxacaateetnir aU drinks aerred in , the , highest i syie 01 ine art. . tmr reputation as e;ptrt.dnnl:.mir6m U.rtoo .well - Is guaranteed pare and is prescribed by the leading physi cians throughout- the country, and the resident physician's of Louisbtxr. Bead the following testimonial: We prescribe 8tuarts Hock bridge WLi8,key whenever a stimulant ig naeded knowing it 4 to be-abeoiQtety puns and free frodbralT adalteratton. . ( J. B. MALONE, 8igned J E;. FOSTER, -,(JB.CLIT0N. Tbeab6Te,iiqaor is sold only hy;I, II. .Taylor A Co., exclusive rnU,at tbeir-aalooos on Nash I J known tor ue tox- aajr. anything ia ;rao also c a r t j a A ':; 11 Unir'af wrerything. nsaallf We thank oor trjenda-nVbst conll- Ry lor theiT XAatlnatmnjira and :eA?nesttW-!wMtsrrcoatixMAnw of --UtveuaatriaI. -iiia v,-- '" 1'.. kept in f a hrst-cJaas .. aalooo. FresH, beei' a.: specialty. " You 'patrooare solisited ? . . ':Ytur,lffitfdi D. II. TAYLOR A CO. Large. Quanity oi DUNN PLO.WS. . Tlow Casting, Plow Lines,. Plow hit Collars and Hames, Hame strings Traces, Back bands, Car Load Diana Floor, Dressed Lumber, Shingles. Piaster Paris, Cowfcijy Cement, Ship Stuff f and Brand fo-Cos and Hog,8cd Jrih Potatoes, red and crira fcon cloeracod. orchard grass and lawn see; CRENSHAW HICK8 & ALLEN. 1 -- . it Ji-COOK STOVES. JOa wOl alwayi iu our irarhonBe. c1 S.S..DAVI3. '-.r.. .. .
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