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THE FRANKLIN TIMES . A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. E. F. TARB OR 0 UGH, Associate Ed- ONE YEAR, - - - $1.50 SIX MONTHS, - 75 Friday. Junb 26k - : - - - 1896. -,. ,, ... ... 4- - State Convention. LARGELY ATTENDeTaND A STRONG TICKET NOMINATED, - f , - - RENOMINATED. That able representative in Con gress from the 2nd District, Fred , Woodard, was unanimously re nominated by the Democrats at Goldsbcro, on last Tuesday. W. W. Kitchen, of Roxbbro, is the Democratic nominee in the 5th District against Tbos. Settle. Probably the largest Convention that has assembled in Raleigh since 1880, met there this week. It was a most enthusiastiq and determined body of men, and the ticket nominated is a very strong one. We have only sufficient space to give the ticket: NOTICE ! JOE DATTS CAMP CONFEDER ATE VETERANS. Train for. Richmond will leave Louis bnrg J one 30th, instead of the 29th as before stated. J. E. Malosb. SlOO Reward Sioo. Wanted. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVEN TION. As predicted in last week's Times McKinley was nominated for Presi dent at the St. Louis Convention, Garrett Hobart, of New Jersey, was nominated for Vice-President. We have not the space to give the platform adopted by the Republi cans, but it is for gold and protec tion, and wants the United States to "help the laborers out" in their attempt to free themselves from Spain. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., "San," writes: "Yoa have a valuable prescription in Electric Bitters, and I can cheerfully recommend it for consti pation and Sick Headache, and as a gen eral system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Steele, 2625 Cottage Grove Ave., cnicago. was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored her health and renewed her strength. rices 50 cents and $100. Get a Bottle at Aycocke & Co's Drug Store. join and pull For Governor C. B. Watson, of Forsythe ; Lieutenant Governor, Thos. W. Mason, of Northampton; Secretary of State Chas M. Cooke, of Franklin ; Treasurer Benj. F Aycocke. of Wavue : Auditor R M. Forman, cf Buncombe ; Attor hev General Fkank I. Osborne of Mecklenburg; Superintenien of Public Instruction John C Scarborough, of Johnston ; Dele gates at Large to Chicago T J. Jarvis. J. R. Webster, A. M Waddell, E. J. Hale ; Electors a Large Locke Craige, of Ashe ville, and W. C. Douglas, of Moore Although the Academy of Music was crowded to overflowing, and at times, very boisterous, every thing passed off harmoniously a great contrast from the Russellites which met in Raleigh a few weeks ago. The ticket is a strong one and will sweep the State in November by a rousing majority. Let all good Democrats take off their coats and go to work in earnest. Lets have no "sulkers." While success is ours if we work, we can easily lose the victory if those who failed to sret their choice nominated do not hands with the successful together. THE CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. At the Conference Wednesday night there was about one thou sand earnest Democrats who dis cussed the situation. Several teresting speeches were made various party leaders. The lowing is an extract from remarks oc Cant. Peebles Northampton: Let us elect trne and tried silver men to go to Chicago, and then await the action of the Chicago convention. There is all to gain and nothing to loose by waiting. If at Chicago a silver caudilate is nominated on a silver platform, we can then open the doors and honestly invite all silver men to join us Democrats, and uominate a ticket that will promote free silver and be the death of Russellism. If, after we make this effort and show our honesty and faithfulness to - v silver, these Populist leaders still refuse to come with us, we can show tbem that Buttler and the leaders are after the loaves and fishes, rather than principle, and they will desert the Populists and come back to the fold. This is my earnest hor5e. I want to see all the white men under one banner, ar rayed agaiD6t the rule of Russel and his horde." (Applause). Some of the gold organs of the East are hard to please. They don't like the St. Louis financial plank because it squints at "inter national agreement," when they know very well that it is an inter national fake intended to play its part in the coming campaign nothing more. If some men bad the earth they woman t be satisned it toe moon and some of the stars were not thrown iu for good measure. That Florida vegetable cultivator who considered his tomato crop a fail ure because he didu t realize more than SG60 on three acres is one of :em. The Chaplain of the St. Louis Convention prayed, "let us not come to shame and grrief by the worshipof idolsof gold andsilver,' and thereupon the convention, al except tne silverites, got down on their knees and worshipped the golden calf and shouted that i was erreat. And they'll be wal looped for that before they get ou of the wilderness. Wil. Star. m by fol the of And even Maine is leaning ove o free silver. In the Democratic Convention which met at Portland Wednesday there was a hot debate on the silver question. On a roll all by counties tbe majority re port for the gold standard wassus- tained by a vote of 193 to 101 agaiust. Calling attention to this the Wilmington "Star" remarks that iu a State like Maiue 101 votes or silver against 193 isn't a bad showing. List of Text Books ADOPTED FOR USE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY. A Ta regalar meeting of the Board of education of Franklin county, held on Monday.the first day of J une 1896, tne iollowing orders were made: Ordered let. That in compliance with the requirements of Chapter -164 of the Public Jaws of North Carolina passed by the Gen eral Assembly at the Beesion of 1895, the following series of text books is hereby adopted for exclusive rise in the Public Schools of Franklin - eunty, North Carolina, for a term of three years, and that the retail price ot the said books be, and the same are hereby fixed as per contract with the pub lishers thereof at wholesale list prices as follows: Tbe readers of this paper will be pleased to leant that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to curs in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. 3&21 Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to tbe medical fraternity, Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curs is taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mnoona snrfaces of the system, thereby destrovinar the foundation of tbe disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. I"he proprietors nave bo much faith in its curative powers. that' they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Sand for list of testimonials Address, F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. -Sold by Druggists, 75c. 10,000 dos. eggs at onoa. , All the ehielena. turkeys and fresh shoal that come to town, and will pay highest market prices for the same. axso a ruuum. Brow bvqul at King ft Pleasants. SPECIAL OFFER, The Franklin Times ZtTID WEEKLY Washington Post UNTIL NOVEMBER 15TH, FOR OSLT 50 CENTS. Frog in yonr throat is still the leader for coughs, colds and hoarsaness at Thomas' drag store at lOe box. We are daily ire t ting in new goods. See oar stock before yoa bay. King ft Pleasants. THOMAS' Sarsarjarilla is the best Tonieft Blood Purifier. New line fashionable stationery just received at Aycocke & Co's. Don't forget, oar specialty is aoctj RATS PKKSCBIPTI03 WORK. Y . Thomas. We bate boagbt oat tbe sewing ma chine business of R. P. Taylor 4 Co ana will continue to sell tbe old ruj- A.BL&S, Standard and Doxasnc. Respectfully, Atooczx & Co. -:o:- Umversity Publishing Co. CONTRACT PRICE. Millionaire Harina, who man aged the McKitiley campaign. spending1, it is said, over $100, 000 to have his man nominated, has been made chairman of the Republican National Committee and will try to elect his man. Mr. Hanna is said to have over half a million in cash to be used in the interest of McKinley. There is no doubt of the fact that the manu facturers like McKinley and that thev will freely contribute toward buyiug votes for him. POU FOE CONGRESS. Tbe Democratic Congressiona Convention of the 4th Distric which met in Raleigh on the 24th waslargely attended and very en tbusiastic. E. W. Pou, Johnson county a sterling ana aggressive young Democrat, was unanimons ly nominated for Congress by acclamation. It "was a most ex cenent nomination and the Times predicts that he will be the nex representative of the 4th Distric in Congress. He stands squarely for the free coinage of Silver at a Tatio of 16 to 1, and is a well equipped representative man. Our able countyman, F. S. Sprnill, who by the way is one of the best orators in the State, was unanimously nominated as Dis trict Presidential Elector. The following was selected as delegates and alternates to the National Convention: M. W. Page, . of Wake, M. C. Hanner of Ran- " dolph, J. Hi Bridges of Vance, W. M. Person, of Franklin. A ring- ing free'silver jplatform was adopt ed . - H. C. Kearney was appointed as a member of the executive ConJ- ? pittee fom Franklin. - No good Democrat will forfeit his party allegiance because he cannot agree with the majority on tbe currency question. The Chi cago convention is the duly author ized body to express the will and sentiment of the party, and the ticket nominated there should command the support of every Democrat. Conventions are in tended to adjust all questions of party policy, ana unless tney are sustained if every man is to bolt because his views are not endorsed then it is useless to waste time in holding conventions. Hansell's School History of U- S. $0 60 Hanspll's Higher School History of D. S- Holmes' First Reader. New Edition, Holmes' Second Reader. New EditioH. Holmes' Third Reader. New Edition. Holmes' Fourth Reader. New Edition. Holmes' Fifth Reader. New Edition. Maury's Elementary Geography. Maury's Revised Manual of Geogra phy, N. C. Edition ... Maurj's Revised Physical Geography. Sanford's Primary Analytical Arith metic. ... . Sanford's Intermediate Analytical Arithmetic. Sanford's Common School Analytical Arithmetic. Sanford's Higher Analytical Arithme tic. Sanford's Elementary Algebra. Finger's Civil Government. The J. B. Lippincott Co. Worcester's Primary Dictionary. Worcester's New School Dictionary. Worcester's Comprehensive Dictionary. Worcester's Academic Dictioaary. Worcester's Octavo Dictionary. The Baker &. Taylor Co. Stephens' History of the U. S. (as Reference Book) .... American Book Co. McGuffey's Revised Eclectic Primer. Harvey's Elementary Grammar and Composition. Revised. Harvey's Practical English Grammar. Kevised. - Eclectic Penmanship. Elementary 1 racing Course. 6 Mos. Doe. Eclectic Penmanship Copy-Books. New. U Jos. Per dozen, ... Sainton's Language Primer, Harrington s Spelling Book. Harper's New Graded Copy-Books. Primary Course. 7 Nos. .Uozen. Grammar Course. 8 Nob Doz. Steele's Abridged Physiology. lames bouthern Selections. Page's Theory and Practice of Teach ing Feterman's Elements of Civil Govern ment. Webster's Primary Dictionary, Webster s Common school Lnctionary. Webster's High School Dictionary. Webster's Academic Dictionary. Webster's Counting House Dictionary. North Carolina Speaker, Cloth. Paper. " " Practical Spelling Book. Mrs. Spencer's First Steps in N. C. Historv. Moore's History of N. C. imams Reader for Beginners. Leach, Shewkll & Sanborn. Brand's Good Health for Children. Brand's Health Lessons for Beginners. Edwards & Broughton. Johnson's History of the Negro Race. In their State conventions held this week the free silver men car ried Texas, Illinois and Ohio, and the gold standard men Wisconsin, which was conceded to tbem all along. But the free silver men made a showing in the convention which probably surprised the sup porters of the gold standard, and gives evidence of a very strong free silver sentiment iu tbe" State. Tbe action upon the resolutions in P A. il. . . 1 reiereuce io me money question is worthy of note. The majority re port declared in opposition to the free and uulimited coinage of sil ver and in favor of gold. The mi nority report Fcaffirmed the fin an cial plank of 1895, which "being fairly interpreted," means the free coinage of gold and silver. This was the plank which the gold standard men in that convention stood npan four years ago and pro nounced all right, ; but it doesn' suit them this year and the accor dingly voted it down to make a stronger declaration for gold topla cate the money manipulators and bond buyers. The question might be asked, -which ofthe Wisconsin faction has chauged, the one which reaffirms' the financial plank of fur yxears Ago, or tb'se one which insists upon a new plank declaring for gold as the )D)jj true -rjttoneyl 1.00 .1,5 .25 .40 .50 .72 .55 1 25 1.20 .20 .36 64 .85 1.00 .60 .48 .80 1 40 1.50 3.40 1.08 .10 .42 .65 .72 .96 .28 .20 .72 .96 .50 1.10 1,00 .60 .48 .72 .98 1.50 2.40 .50 .40 .20 75 .85 .10 .20 ,28 .75 IsySRD in yonr orders with tb CASH enclosed at once. 13F Subscribers already on our books and who are paid up three months in ad- vance can avail themselves of this oppor tunity to secure this GREAT WASHINGTON NEWS PAPER By paying t this office fifteen cents. Subscribers in arrears who will settle np to date and pay three months in adrance will be given the POST FREE. The POST is the leading paper published at the National Capital, and is independent in politics, ana is just the paper for all who desire to keep reliably posted on the political situation. Cow chains, cow bells, ox balls. Cren shaw, Hieks &Allen. Buy the Best. National Special Tobacco Fertilizer. sold by King & Pleasants. Olires, ollre oil, Momaja coffee, sure rising buckwheat flour, Crenshaw Hicks & Allen. Tbe ten cent articles which are stand ard goods, preriously sold for from 20 cents to 3o cnta, consists of cold cream. camphor ice, witch hazel soap, tooth pante, and witch haxel jelly for the complexion are all for sale at Thomas' drug store. CHICKEN CHOLERA Can be cured bv using THOMAS POULTRY POWDER. Italsocurea roup and gapes. .Now is the time to use it. 25 cents a package. For sale by W. G. THOMAS, Druggist, Lonisburg, .N. C LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. QUESTIONS. AND ANSWERS. Where do You Get Your Drugs and Medicines? ANSWER. Well, I get my Patent Medicines ami Sundry Articles at the most convenient Drug Store, but my Prescriptions Are compounded at THOMAS' Dru Store, Louisburg, X. C. WHOOPEE! WHAT BARGAINS WE ARE GIVINi DAVIS3 RIVER- BAR. LOUISBURG, N. C. Since the fire we have bought an other stock of choice Whiskies. Wines, Beer, Cigars, &c, the same old brands that everybody liked so well, together with several addition al brands of renowned Whiskies Our stand is in the Jasper Murphy Ordered 2nd. That the list of Books above adopted and the prices fixed for the same, are hereby ordered to be recorded on the minutes of the Board for public inspection as required by the aforesaid act of the General Assembly. Ordered 3rd. That for the better in formation of the teachers, children, and puDiic generally a copy of this order be published in the Frahkliit Times, a week ly newspaper of general circulation in the county of Franklin county. By order of the Board. T. S, Collie, Chairman. W. K. Martin, Clerk. -t he- BOTTOM DROPPED OUT. "70R THE NEXT 30 DAYS WE -1 will offer a lot of Gents and La dies Shoes at almost HALF PRICE. YOU will certainly miss rare bar gains if you buy before exam ining our stock and prices. THE WILL ASTONISH YOU. W. P, NBAL CO, Office. -:or- Who may wish nice Bhampon- ing or hair dressing done, will do well to call on W. M. ALSTON & I. E. THOMAS. Ladies have your bang cut right. We have Dr. White new hair grower. Van's Mexican Hair Restorative, Ayer s Hair Vigor, Tncopherous for thehair and skin, nothing- to beat it to keep the hair from fall ing out. FOR SALE. I bare Bereral fine grain, RTtwi, Ptjtton and totxicro farms in Warren connty. which I will 9ell rrry choap, on-third or fourth cash, and balance on long time, if desired. H . A Foots, Warrenton N'. C. The Best Only Which we have fittted up in hand some styl and thoroughly equip ped in every way, and cordially in vite you to call and see us in our new quarters, assuring: you of hearty welcome and guaranteeing all drinks served in the highest style of the art. Our reputation as expert drink mixers is too well known for us to say anything in that connection. We thank our friends most cordi ally for their past patronage and earnestly request a continuance of the same. Give us a trial. Respectfully, S. S. DAVIS. LOUISBURG Carriage Shops, H. C. TAYLOR, Proprietor. If your Carriage, Buggy, "Wag on or anything in that line needs repairing and you want it done right, bring it to me, and if you want your Carriage or Buggy re painted in a first-class manner, bring it to me also. I have served my time under a first-class pain ter and wood workman, can there fore gaurantee satisfaction in all work entrusted to me. I have a first-class black smith in the black smith shop who ful ly understands everything about his business, from shoeing a horse tb irioning a fine buggy. It does not pay to have? your work botched up, so bring it along to me where it WILL BE DONE HIGHT, my prices aw reasonable. I make Buggies and Wagons to order. If you want a good Home Made Buggy or Wagon, give me your orders, and you shall have what yon want. Thanking my friends for their patronage in the past and solicit ing the same in" future, I am, Xours very respectfully, . H. C. TAYLOR, Will answer young Ninety-six The New Year claims the world and the world should be with him on the Food Question The best judges in Louisburg are with us, because they want the bet t, and if we sell it, it's the boat erery time. Have your Groceries new and fresh like 18 9 6 That makes them temptingly eatable. Our groceries are always that. None know this better than our customers. Our store is a cyclopaedia of table wants and throws a flood of light on what we have to eat. LOOK HERE: We carry a full line of .plain and fancy groceries, and our stock is replenished each day. And a good many other choice articles too numerous to mention. Soliciting a gen erous share of your patron age we are. s Respectfully, LANCASTER & CO. LaUburg.sN.C. IN OUR SUMMER PRICE. A Big Line, with Prices, Cut About Oi Half. i Summer Shirt Waists, 50c, Ginghams, nice dress patterns. i (. worth ; cents per yard, worth 10 cents. White Goods, Trimmings, Laces, and in fact, anything vou want, at almost ANY PRICE. We suit every one. and our pleas customers are our best advertisements. e Come to us, and we will add you to th pleased list. Yours respectfully, F. N. & R. Z. KGERTON NEW DRUG STORE. Newr Stock and a handsome New Soda Fountain. -:o:- W have opened in the new hotel building a well equipped stock of Drags, Medicines & druggists sundries. Everything isgaarant l new, pure and fresh, just from the leading manufacturers. Al.o & complete line of Cigars and Tobacco, embracing all the leading brands. PRESCRIPTIONS We take pleasure in stating that oar Mr. Pleasants has just audergoue a most rigid and thorough examina tion before the State Board of Pharmacy and passed a highly credit able examination, receiving his certificate of effieency. In this co:. neetion, we will also state that he is a graduate of the National In stitute of Pharmaey of Chicago, having received a dlplo ma from that institution, which is an entirely suflcient guarantee that Pre scriptions entrusted to us will be accurately and carefully com poo mi -ed according to the most modern and improved methods. The im provements in Pharmaey of lata years has been unparalleled and the importance of harlDg your Prescriptions filled by an up to date Pharmacist should not b over-looked. Cordially thanking all for their past patronage, wa earnestly solicit a continuance of the same, promising that yoa shall receive prompt and polite attention, and a abore tatedr-the purest and best Drugs and Chemicals that can be bought. Our prices are moderate. Yours Reepecfally, P. TL PLEASANTS & CO. P. S.-r-We hare abo Dut in oni of Linninpftttji nn tn dat Soda Fountain! andean supply yoa )Wlth 8oda Water ice cold without destroying the giU by nixing" Ice in the water. 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