mJEllLllAMp.IN' TIMES.
Motiiodist Church Directory.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Geo. S. Baker. Snpt.
IVeacbiogat 11 A. AL, and 7 P. M.
every Sunday.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
G. F. Smith, Pastor.
I'rofessional cards
jy; s. P. ISUIiT.
I'KACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N. C.
i mi
rr in the Ford Building, corner Main
.Vih streetn. Upstairs front.
ir. RUFFIN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Louisb'urg, N. C.
,11 piMctice in till courts. Office in Ford
UiiiMm. conicr of Main and Nash streets.
U. MASS EN BURG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LO'JI.SBUBS, N. C.
Will i.r.ictiee iu all the Courts of the State
Oillce in Court House.
V. C'UKK & SON,
. TTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
LoUISBURG, N. C.
Will iittetnl the courts of Nash. Franklin
Q.-invill-. Wurren and Wake counties, also the
.vai l-. iuo Court of -North Caroliup, and the U.
j Liri-uu ;uiu iisLri';i uouris.
J)
R. J. E. MALOXE.
uill.e two doors below Aycocke &
iru stor.', ii ljoimnK Dr. O. jL. Ellis.
CO. '8
JjK. W. U. NICHOLSON,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
LOUISBURG, x. c.
V.
-t'KUILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Lol'ISBURB, N. C.
Will :ittr-ii l the courts of Franklin, Vance,
Or in v ill", W.irren and Wake counties, also
in Mipivuie Court of North Carolina. .Prompt
atUMitioii K'en to collections, &c.
T
H-)S. D. WILDER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOl 1SBURG, N. C.
u lice on Main street, over Jones & f!nnii.'
8t..r-
fP W. CICKETT,
T.
ATlnilNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
LOI ISBURG N. C. :
Prompt an. I painstaking attention given to
every ui.ut r intrusted to his hands.
K i -is to chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John
Maiming, Hon. Kot.t. W. Winston, Hon. J. C.
Bi;oii. i'res. First National Bank of Win
ston. Ui -ini x Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank
uf Moin oe, Clias. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For
es! Coil g. , Hon. K. W. Timberlake.
ut'fi. t in Court House, opposite Sheriff's.
w.
M. PERSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Practices in all courts. Office in the Court
House.
y IL Y AKBOROUQH, Jr.
ATloRNKY AT LAW,
I.OLISBURQ, N. C.
oifii r on st coiid Hour of Meal building
Mam Stru t.
All 1 yal l)iis:ne.-s intrusted to hiru
'Till iii iivc I'lumpt and careful attention.
Dr. J. Iv. Palmer,
I'RACTiriNG PHYSICIAN.
FKANK LINTON, - - N.C.
iit. Li-, irof(sional service to the people
oi t his si'i.-t ion.
D. T. Smithwick,
DENTISTS.
LOUISBURG, N. C.
o ork in every department of Denistry
11 "on KKiii una accuracy.
Dt- -EC. EAR.LT
DENTIST.
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Office in New Hotel building, 2nd
'ioor. oas administered and teeth ex.
tracted without pain.
HOTELJS.
HOTEL WOODARD,
W. C. Woodard, Tro;.,
Rocky Mount. N. C.
J"('-pe P,us meets all trains.
I'-"-s $2 per day.
NORWOOD HOUSE
Warrenton, North Carolina.
v. j. NORWOOD, Proprietor.
Pitronajre of Commercial Tourists ana
lrav.-iing PuMic Solicited.
iood Sample Room,
arkest Hotel to Stores and Court House.
FKANKLliS'TOJi. HOTEL
FRANKLINTON, N. C.
G. M. HOBBS, Frp'r.
rlood accomodation for the traveling
public.
Good Livery Attached.
OSBORN HOUSE,
C D. OSBORN, Proprietor,
Oxford, N. C.
Good accommodations for tbe
Raveling public.
MASSENBURG HOTEL,
I 1 Mangcnburg Propr
HENDERSON. N. C.
Good
accommodations. Good fare; Po
lite and attentive ervaat''
V
FACTS IN CONCISE FORM.
Me now 500
In sou M. 1 111
-annuls J."1"
cause
40 000 000 vZSST over
whieTbiow811616' 18 fld' The8e 11111,8
The inhabi Jtrorrraer8b7' Teate a hme m"ket for tbe
Wi.S1 ton. and also a home market for
" lt &ll f the di"ified products of
qufrX lUnda mint hefarm- Tbe Jacksonville Times
JJf produce pound of oil of pep. n. in making some compari-
Ninety-five thousand tona of Ara 8D8 ?f Prices in different South
can apples are imYiAlT!1; cities, says:
ZTL h
week l ZtXS each
lines in otdeP Ug EngW8
of Poleon I has been
&lnparif "
'
taSSffffi
to catch the rodents. fa,la
a160 Africa
stated to L TSo 000 00 ta
Microscopists say' thai h-
?:T1 VrZ
v,gi oi animal lifa
ChiuaS6 of farming districts of
tmna PJ8S are harnessfid
wagons and made to draw them
The deepest running Ef
t,.1J .- - , . . o "caiu
in tho
uuW8aiato be the Niajra
juSt under the suspension bridga
Af rvKo a. i.
interest of decomm and civ3SiSr
forbidden. all bathing from the beach?
There has been of late an extraordi-
cSSnp?.
IntheUnit
different species of trees, and 19 of
tbem, when nerfertlxr
" vwau LUti rown fVmnrMl Ko . .l.
sink in water "U1JCU W11J
Hume published his Mlliant Thil
osophical Essays." whirl Jtt
occupied his time during several years,
at the age of 26. '
d i
Barcelona is the opnt-nr o fu
facture of cigarette pr. TwoWs
alone produce 180,000 reams a Year
valued at $60,000. . ' '
XattOOUlg 13 done bvnrioVino tt
ter or mttpm nn i,n 6 a
ter or pattern on the arm or nart to h
tattooed vrith n ii riAi i j Tt .
- "wuu nuu ruDDing in
gunpowder or india ink.
- i
Chinese writers claim thnfi th
vation of wheat was introduced into the
Celestial empire by the Emperor Shin
nung 2,700 years before Christ.
The finest flour is not tho m
&Xe:
tious elements are almost lacking.
The cost of raising wheat in Wash-
mgton and Pennsylvania is almost ex-
Eit.7W.
117.60.
Tea wheat, a variety years ago much
esteemed in this country, is said to have
been grown from a single grain found
in a box of tea brought fronf China.
The name wheat is derived fiom a
Saxon word, "hwaete," signifying
any other.
The title of emperor is of Bach exalt-
ed dignity as to outrank that of royalty,
An empeior is the supreme head of
countries some or all of which are gov-
emed by kings.
English bishops receive from 2,500
to 10,000, and each is provided vlih
palace in whirfhfn "- :
said to be considerM rU;D;
taching to the office.
Starling ua ,
and successful nesting season in Eng- mittee of Yale 8 class of '96 have
land. On May 20 and onward large made public what should prove a
vrotfoKrtr81'1 hPPy Nation of the tbeft of the
Companions of the noble orders take 8lip Ivy that Was 80 maliciously
rank immediately after the knights of plucked from the grave of Gen. R
SlS6 TteT' their P161106 ug E. Lee on tbe Yale campus. It has
themselves being arranged by a compll- . j.jj. a o. n uas
cated but well understood system. been decided to plant another slip
The telephone line between Vienna rom General Lee's grave, and also
and Triest is believed to be one of the a slip from the grave of Theodore
meters, or rather more than 814 miles, who was one of the first Yale of-
An English correspondent, protesting ficers to meet death in the Uuion
fnf .def5roetion .mo1 y Army. Tbe planting of the ivies
in the fields they are of incalculable . ! , ,
benefit to the agriculturist, ior not only wU1 be made a notable event, and
do they clear the ground of worms and the plan of having ex-Governor
other pests, but they drain it. Chamberlain, of South Carolina,
The reason given that birds do not 4v , .
fall off their perch is because they can- V1' theoratlOD. " being con
not open the foot when the leg is bent sidered. It is probable, however,
Look at a hen walking, and you will that the slips will not be put into
see it closes its toes as it raises the foot it. j .
and opens them as it touches the the ronnd untl1 spring. Mr.
ground. Wells, chairman of the committee
The strength of the London police in speakine of the matter, said:
?fnSiStS f a Chief coKmD?i88?oner'
3 assistant commissioners, 5 ohief con-
stables, 31 superintendents, 597 inspect-
ors, 1,834 sergeants and 12,754 con-
ofiKaS118 " total f 15'325
Nothing is known at the Chinese ein-
bassy in London of the rumor that Li
Hung Chang's coffin had been sent to
London to await his arrival, and, in
answer to an inquiry there, an attache
Bhook his head in a comprehensively
doubting way.
xne Lionaon bpectator looks forward
f 4-Y rlotr Ttt Qll -f V i siY?j-t1n nrvll aj-w O?
and will last ten vears. Cvcles will thn
become for all the healthy the universal
means of locomotion and will be hired
out in thousands instead of tens, for
pennies an hour.
The Matabele girl is not devoid of
sentimentj. On the contrary, she has the
ZaTeX?
with one leg in the grave and the other
feebly tripping a war dance, but if he general of Hedjack. Mecca has
iwiVBhow on his assegai the . bloody of now. a8snmet its nsnal qoiet, as
many victims he is the greatest old bean naei -ntha niiarima h?r,inr tt
1n the kraal.
'i -i .-'
THE VALUE OF KANUFACTURE1S
TO SOUTHERN FARMERS
The value to th e Cot inn nlant,.
of tbe Utn -
be good price paid for cotton
f AUgU8ta i8 double a great
degree doe to the fact that that
V7. gr6at cotton-manufac-
tu"npection, as well as a cotton-
growing section. Probably 250
000ba,e.r cotton . . "'..
twd within 100 miles of Augusta
8 is fall7 lf of the cotton that'
" that radiuS- The milla
1 . COttn fields et their cotton
th-.the New England
or
but
al-
-European mills have to
seems from the high
, - 6
pay.
price
Pam IOr COtton in Augusta
that tbe cotton -a wars r,a
. .. p. fiC
a nart
of the amount that is saved from
tran8nort.Rf
H m. . . " e
vuaigco uy uunaincr
T C&D et Cot-
t0n direct from the growers.
These facts shuld be persistent-
impressed upon the people of
Some months
&g the Mannfacturera' Record
r " a "l,wr euuwing mat
Wfin. & 8ma11 CirC'6 ar0QDd 8m9
of the large cotton mills of South
Caro,ina tbe advance in the value
nff.u
uuu ut--eu ifreaier than
a. ... , .... 8 Dan
r ? lnV6Sted in the
mi1 S Iu lts business life and
trade and commPrrA M
t.inn i oolf ,
, ii ivuuui nusiness
o . . .. ..
w n. 1 1 1 -- u i r nui fratiAn -
" nijiiiamiii uecayg
the Souths supreme effort should
be given to tbe upbuilding of its
manufactures. Upon the growth
of manufactures in tbe South is
staked its whole future. Its atrri
it school,, its
churches, itB banks, its merchants,
the emPloymnt of its people, must
al to a great extent rest upon this
" thiog' De'elopit8 ind"5lrial
life, diversify and advance its
manufactures, utilize its vast natu-
ral resources, and every question
4V, , 4
tkt "0W perplexes this section
Wl11 be 8ettled- Immigration of
well-to-do people, and of good
and west, will bring a demand for
farm8 Prosperity will come to the
entire agricultural South, the race
, .
uo lunKer "OUDie
anyone, schools will be increased,
au( everywhere there will be seen
a l,o o .. , .
- FBKeruiiB people.
Manufacturers' Record.
wwvers oi me ivy com-
The members of the
T
"The Winthrop ivy will be placed
, F
close beside that from tbe grave
of General Lee, and as the vines
grOW tthw. 'hey will typify the
wislof ver7 .loyal Yae man for
a union in spirit of the North and
South, and a blow at any attempt
. . .. . ,
to create. sectionalism in any form
among Yle alumni and under-
graduates.
It 13 estimated that over 300,000
pilgrims performed their religious
datie8 and made 8acrifice at Mecca,
. , . j . .7 . , ., . '
Arabia, during the late pilgnm-
age The Saltan has sent a mag-
nificient cloak of honor to the Emir
of.MMi Soldered
with gold thread to the governor
for their respective countries.
LOUISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY. 0CT0BBER
I " R1v. unT.
rr i . .
Aoe man wno would lead other
mnst not be a raid to walk bv him
self. God's love is something we
never buy or lose.
T
can
i-ove never tarns back
it hears a lion roar.
beca
use
No oue who is fit for Heaven
wants to go there alone.
To have too mneh help is as bad
as to have no help.
The people who Ulk tbe most too
often say the least.
Religion that Js not used every
day will not keep sweet.
Yon can never tell bv the aiie of
a sin bow black it ks.
So
me very good looking people
are deformed on the inside.
All sins promise to more than
pay their way to begin with.
It takes a good deal of grace to
be a good Christian with a big in
come. It is very bard to do
thing after the mind
made up.
the right
has been
It is doubtful if God ever made j
a man who could please all of his !
neighbors. j
How cheap some people will aell '
themselves for the promise of spot !
cash.
As long as he kuows that God i I
with him why should any good !
man worry.
Whenever we are willing to do :
good, God will see that we have a I
chance.
It is a good thing for you to
have riches, but a bad thing for
riches to have von
uoa s angels never get very far
, .
away from the man who
lives a
life of faith.
The man who fears the light i?
always ready to run from his own
shadow.
The richest man is the one who
can give away the mosf without
regretting it.
No man can lov(. his neighbor ay
himself until he first loves God
with his whole heart.
Many a man who would like to
reform the world, has a front gate
that won't stav nhnt
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EFFECT OF TIGHT GARTERS.
The garter has become a
U1 ucauky, cm ii remains a by- 1
gienic abomination, according to I
tne doctors. Ibis referred to the
round garter the compressor of
muscles, the hindrance to tbe cir
cultaion and the benumber of
nerves. And it is this instrument
of torture upon which the manu
facturers have lavished their at
tention uutil it has become so pret
ty an affair, with its filigree
buckles and its ribbon bows, that
only the most Spartan of women
can resist it.
The round garter, fastened above
the knee, is uot considered bv the
physicians quite so deadly as the
tightly drawn corset. There are
uoribs iu tbe leg to be compressed, j
and the vital organs of the body
are notlocated in the neighborhood
of the knee. But next to the inju
rious compression of tbe waist,
bust and abdomen, by stays, tbe
hygienists plaee the compression
of the leg by elastic garters. The
rubber bands which, encircle tbe
flesh just above tbe knee are danw
gerous because of their effect upon
the muscles and tbe circulation.
The veins are contracted, and tbe
blood of necessity is retarded in
its flow. Tbe result is not merely
local injury but harm to tbe whole
system, which is effected by the
sluggishness of the circulation.
But the danger does not merely
lie in an impaired circulation, but
is also muscular. In walking the
muscles jast above and just below
theknee are brought iuto more
play than any others. The com
pression of the muscle8at this point
is therefore something to be avoid,
ed, for it means additional effort at
every step, and comseqaent weari
ness. Often this fatigue produces
mnsrjclar rheumatism, and doctor's
bills are the direct result of the
frivolous bit of silk elastic, rib
bons and silver which dealers call
a garter.
Children Cry for Pitcher1! Cartorhu
16, 1896.
f,1896.
Riverside Saloon:
Under New
Management.
H. E. JOYNER, Propt.
I lire to inform m fn.-niU
n.l the DuUk- that I Imv- l.o1Ii:,t
out the Saloon form.-rlv .(,n n, fi
y navi.s r.roM . nt th.
Orricv" on Kiwr ntr-Tt.
M urjih v
I haw u,,lr, a n.-w iij.i.K ,,T
thf Fintwt
whisk I i:s ,i:i:.mii i :s . w i Ks a . .
: r .
i nun n yen will n. ,. ,
I unnintv to j.(t.s.- von. 'I'!,, -.f.
, tut cure t'xorril m'thr pr.-i.nnitM.ti
l. "mik, mi, in.-vrv U-.r
.11:
' jn.uit
OI l.KJU TX U.-,.
for '( Ml TN KK HKKIi.
of IU-vr i nhvavi on Imini
it!i.' Ut.t
I. fr.-h ; , t i i
III' i I '(.!!
one. omr ji ii. l t rv it
v i nci 1 .
t& lU'IllrmUT
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HI V.TMc.' ar In
h. k. .! )V.m:i:. Lo
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Cedar Rock
VCADKMV
r S AN1 G i KI.S
Th
d a v.
;e.teii:t..r 1 -', 1 "'.
Tiiition and Hoard very tri...l.r
ate. Thomuhert;, Hut j,rofc're
shall be onr aim. I t..- very l-
advantnpe? in ov, rv IVrnrtmi,t
rri . t
i ue run?ic d.-i.ir! im-nt 1
i f h a . ii . , f 1
chary
i n
: r- .-1 (1 I 1 1 ' r O V I 1 V C
, teacher.
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For full particu
SPK.NVKK HA1':
Pri!i.i i ' H r
r J. A. CnPl'KI;K
N v
G ANNAWAY
Hardware Company.
WHOLESALE AND F.ETA1L
HARDWARE,
LoriSBl KG. N. c
We Lav
e inst (in.Mii
.nrk-e
Hardware
and propose at all t i rn ?
to f.irrv
a Full Line of all K i:,d f
Agricultural
Implements,
ani nmer snj.j.li. r w e
Farm.
Plea-e call and
Stock before making v..
chase.
, ; n i 'U r
'ir j.'ir-
STORAGE.
-
I am now prepap-d !o ft..ro a!n...
any article
IK MY FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
TOBACCO, COTTON,
COTTON SHKI).
FARMERS SF PPL IKS,
LATHS, SUING LKS, LCMBHR.
AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES
GENERALLY.
There will bo no dra a-o on an -thing
Htorfd for fnh'o.jnnt phip.
nieut, as the car will ( i.tn direc
ly to the doors of W;trehn.
1 solicit apphcat loiiH fo
or storage
Terms moderate.
J.
P. A PROW.
July 8, ISHrt.
Lo u i s b 1 1 rg .
N. C.
TO THE PUBLIC!
Ideir to inf(
Franklin coti
rui
th p4H)l (lf
that 1 hiivt-
count v
openei a Hrxt-cl;HM
SALE. FEED AND
Livery Stable
IN FRAN KLIN TON, N. C.
And will be glad to render mv wr
vice to yoa whenever you are in
Fraiklintom- (Jive me a calL-1
R. A. SPEED d, CO.
Experiment.
State farm in Anson county is
said to be an experiment. The
convicts have done a great deal of
-r, nui me crop is cot a rood
Ollf.
Albion Academy,
STATE NORMAL
A N D
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
N'KXT SKSION WILL BEGIN
x T(HK K :rn i&5.
"luiKiiuiicn lur benefits of
a liberal dHction lo young men
i.uauiao: color. It 19 loatd
at Frankliuton. N. ('., on the Fjt
fide of the S. A L. railroad, about
one bundreii vards, thre n.tn'itf.
a!k from the station, ar.d : n a
park of three acre?. It command
a pictur.-sque view of the surround
ing country, and is froe from mala
rial and pu'.mo:.ary disea.-s.
Tbe building? are spaci-.-i?, w.-T,
vei.ti:.,'e.l. .uitsl :T .,l'ir,..i
b- cumf. r. i f th . 1
1 lent.
. 1,
larch i p.
1 ' for a term of
" ! t ' a rd at;
. F r
m.'Ti'b", 11,
ai. it..-. Tu
F-r furll.-T par. ;cu'.ar
REV. JNO. A. SAVAGE. A. U
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ad d re
P'isijeif.
NEW STAND.
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TAILOR'S PARLOR
Harir;
ains! Harirain:
I. H. Tavlrr A C
for cheap Wbikev
B .- a r. d 1 e . ,
Wit:
W
' A' 15 or?.
'.if-re
can v .'l k't t )ld L .
mad cm whiskey ftt Ji.
Ijiyiurvt '".. From .I.e wee.
three y ears c Id , ch- a pe r t h a v. e
Lo fore.
Who keer ,.id R. A.
re ?
II
STUART'S ROCK
BRIDGE RYE-
WARRANTED 4 VEARS ul.1v'
D. II. Taylor A Co. Who keep,
old V irgina Club. I H . lav., r
. and healukeej , finest
a:id cheap. -t Ijome-m.ad e Hrandr
in town, other liquor ..f a: I k 1 d's
that are jjood, and cheaper tLau
ever before. Special prices to all
my customer, come ot.e, come all
I'olil.- n:id f rompt attention and
skillful tar-tenders.
OLD KOCK Binn;K
RYK
1S THE ST A N I A K 1
W I C I I
I km ar.ii 1 f ri p-! r
pr"!crihed by tl,.- I. a.
ointis t h r. n srh. .'it th.
F TH E
a ' , 1 ;
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co'i ; . t r v .
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t ! h -v. 1 n
and ' h'- r -: . 1 1.
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I.ouisurfj. Ri-arl h
1 1 . : 1 1 1 o r 1 . a ;
We pr-cril Stuarts K.ok
bridk." Whisk. j h'Ti-v.r a
stiinulatit IS nodded, k.'njw,!: ;t
to U absolutely purd and fr -from
all adulteration.
J. E. MA LONE,
sign d e. s. Foster.
( J. B. CLIFTON.
1
Tho alov liquor is sold onlv
by D. II. Taylor A- Co., xcluivo
agent, at th.-ir saloons on Nash ,
St., who also carry a (
full line of everything usually !
kept in a first-class saloon.
Fresh beer a srcialty. Your
patronage solicited.
SALOON
Your friends,
D. H. TAYLOR & CO,
Absolutely pure.
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New Kr
fr ' a : . 1 ( c 3 r a r. t . it i
l a
eiaaii:.fe- t . tear Mon.
cure fur a 1 c cct'.or. mill.
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