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Z j. " - ; ... err VOL XXVK - VLOUISBURG.1 N. C.FRIDAY, JANUA RY 15, 1807.. ' KDHBER4S -v -L. ii-L JL y - i Iv JJ c , - - - . ' - . - ..... . -. , .- Methodist Church Directory. Sunday School at AM. -Gbo. Baker. Snfet Preaching at 11 A. M., and 7 P, .11 every Honday. r--;:.-? ; Prayer meeting Wednesday night. ) ' I " G. F, Smith, Pastor. Lro teKsional caids JJR. S. P. BURT, . " -PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Louisburg, N. C. v?. Office in the Ford Buildinj?, corner Main aud Nafh streets. . Up Btaira frODt. 11. RUFF1N ATTO RNEY-AT-LA W, ill n6HipSrllPonrte,ffiwinyordW Building, corner of Main and NaBh street. I B. B. MAS8ENBURQ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. - win practice in an the courts oi thegt&te OSlce in Court Honae. I ii V COKB St SON I J. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, LOUISBXJBe, V. c Oranvllle, Warren and Wake counUes, also the H. Circuit and District Courts. TR. J. E. MALONK It 01 Office two doors below Ay cock e & Co. 'a drug store, adJoininK Dr, O. L. Ellis. D R. W. U. NICHOLSON, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, LOUISBUSte, S. 0. P S. 8PRUILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUISBUB0, K. C. Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance, QranvUle, Warren and Wake counties, also the Supreme Co art of North Carolina. Prompt attention given to collections, ace rpHOS. B. WILDER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOU1SBCEG, IT. C. Office on Main street, over Jones & Cooper's BtoreJ T. W. BICKETT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. LOUISBUBe N. C. Prompt and painstaking attention given to every matter intrusted to nis hands. Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John Manning, Hon. Robt W. Winston, Hon. J. C. Buxton, Pres. First National Bank, of Win ston, Glenn & Jlanly, Winston, Peoples Bank of.M,?.roe' ShaB-,B-Xa?iorvp!f8wWke PoiM Office in Court House, opposite Sheriff's. i ;iiiiHiri'. nun r vv . 1 nuiiRnan.n. W. M. PERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, iOtriSBUBS, IT. c. Practices in all courts. House. Office in the Court H. YARBOROUOH, Jb. All 01 ELY AT LA, LOUISBX3RG.N. C. office on second floor of Neal building Main Street. All legal business intrusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention D. T. Smithwick, DENTISTS. LOUISBURG, N. C. , Office in Ford Building. 2nd floor. Gas administered and teeth extracted without pain. j - DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. C. Office in New Hotel bnilding, 2nd floor. Gas administered and teeth ex tracted without pain. HOTEL'S. HOTEL WOODARD, W. C. WOODABD, Pro?., Eocky Monnt, N. C. Free Bub meets all trains. Bj $2 per day. rf ' NORWOOD HOUSE r Warrerton,- HorttrCaroiina. W J. NOBWOOIHlprle.tOJr. L; Patronage ' of Commercial! Tourists ana raveiinSP8 ,;r; ;.; nbarkst hotsl to stobss ami covbt hooss. F H ANKL1N TON HOTEL FRANKMNTON, Nl Cfi Good accomodation for the traveling public. ... ' 'lC '-'0-'2!$&Bki Good Livery Attached. - V osijrG V C;'r.SBORN)Tpii , ... . - Oxford, N; C. ; V . ' n a -li:iV-j:iiv'k;-;i vrooa accommouauouB tor ; ine traveling pumic. , f M4bbMl)Ulilj HUlMi' J FknbS ,-r-. - t:t . HENDEBSONNi GMm, - t lfteiafp Good accommodationa. , Good faw- fo , - : .-5 A rii lite sad tteativeiaervwtyKjr SomeSO-called Populists Have tWrit- ten to. Senator Butler, Asking His Do5ot dWi: wni . . 4 ; A8Sisnce3fbPbpulist; Will Accept An Appointment rFrom the MeKin- I "'2 Zl' -lev Administration Unless Paid -in spoilatioii attdoppression .There a,l0 Advanc;;-. fo'e McKiniesadministraUop WAiniNQTOK, D.' C.,; 1 - . : " . :yf anuary. 1," 1897. Editor Progrbssiv?; Farmer x . A f ew Popul ists have w ritten , asking my assistance to get a post-. officerevenne office, or some other Federal office under the McKinley administration m ;have been ' very much W nrised to ieceivft thPSP lettrs i vt i -V ; ?' .. -V ,i lepi suretnajt ;,tDe wriiers--Daa not . considered the meaning of their requests and the consequen ces that would necessarily follow Permit ma, through the 'columns nn rano u uu m ttM, Hur,,,lwu auuiit vuio iuabier Of Federal patronage. ? In the first place, I will have no inune nee With the McKinley ad- ministration, atfd if I did, it would pawonage.irom mciuiey ne nas be proof that I bad bartered the already dropped out of the fight; principles of the. PeopleV party, he as deserted the people in their my own convictions and the inter- struggle to redeem Ihe govern ed of the people for Federal pat- ment and. restore prosperity; he ronage. This is what certain so- b as surrendered to the enemy. If called silver Democrats did under he Seta a Federal job, be will soon th CleveUod administration. Would our people trust or tolerate any Populist Senator or Congress man who wonld do this? Administrations use patronage to build. up tbeir owu parties, and also to force Congressmen and Sen ators to vote for their measures and schemes. Those who handle . the patronage under the next ad ministration will be men who must bow to the 'will -of McKiuley or rather to the will of Sherman and Mark Hauna. Clevelaud used the patronage of the govern mont 1 in this way. Vance could not get patronage from a President of his own party, because he refused to bow to the ordpr of Cleveland and help him to "deliver the goods" promised during tbe campaign to the gold syndicate and monopo lies. But Ransom was not made of the fame kind of stuff. He changed his views ao that. Clfive- understood him, and hence became bead waiter at tbe North Carolina section of the Cleveland pie-counter. The policy and methods of the McKinley administration will be, in the main, the same as' Cleve lands. The same monopolies, the same trusts, the same foreign gold syndicate that elected the one, elected the other. Therefore, I .., -r i I win oppose me one as x nave op- posed tbe other. 1 will have noth- ing to do with its Federal patron- age. It belongs to thosewho voted for McKinley, and who are ready to support and apologize for his un-American policies and meas- ares. In the second place, and for the same reasons, no Populist unless he is ready, to join the Republican party, can afford to accept Feder- al patronage from ttve Mciimley .JniinioUittinn Wa 1n nn A nn. oUuiiuioM8..v... uv w-r erate wunine itepuoncans on- ine Presidential ticket. We did not beipeiect Mciniey. we nave noin- ingin common with bipor bispol- . . . - ..-i- - . . . . . . - . lcies. xnere.are uozeus oi xvepuo- Iican candidates for every Federal ; ' omce irom revenue ganger up. If a place ie offered to anyl.PbpU- joV the beads of. these Repub: licans, it will be becau se the ; Re- publ can m acb i n e th i n k s th at -rth e Populist office-holder will become a Republican and bring recruits; or because they expect bjm to sy serve the interests of the Republi- eanartytOr rairomcejisn ered to be will be . assured in the v most f riend jy manner that be . will; not u? K?y ?y - "fc" J!' T"v bfinciplejnacce BnrifyPopnlist-isegniled inj tk r affontina McKinlft-r's r natron- I to accepting McKinley 's patron flie: be will find that; if--he l'f -ha ' Aver t. r T - . . - ' x - i - - - : v: W . .;.i ol. ministration or express- his honest filed against him at headquarters, - -will:'wait':o,ffbiiii- and vIaydown :kmmM0 i u af conspirators worked earnestly and desperately - for : McKin ley's election. Me will - re comrouea u , - - ; -; Jl. bTvthe same -infamous i ad most travel the same an n qt br i n g prosper i ty ; but ; w 1 1 1 ioflictjti poor the country four more years of Cleveland ism. .jTho peo: pie will' grow poorer " wh ile . the bankers railroads, trusts and mo nopones win grow ricner ana more POwerful.PQblic sentimenC wjll against him,and .hisparty from thelday tt;: he - steps .into : . - ... . , - . a i. - ;CIeTelad,s shoes, A- ThrforV - tl PAnnlft'p TJSTtr. - ---""."v"' 7,r'' f Peer ana moving i.orce iu this great reform movement .must coatinne to lead aggressively, the fight against McKinley ism as i t has against v: Clevelandism. -. If. there is any Populist who has no heart for this fight, then - let him no longer masquerade as a Popu list. If there is any Populist who has made up bis mind to seek for DO pwgiipg ir nziuy .ur doing the same things that be con demned Cleveland for doing. If there is any such Populist (Giod fprbid it) then let him make baste to openly join the Republican party and get a revenue office if be can as the price of bissurrend er and betrayal. Yours respectfully, . , Marion Butler. Demand of The Times. Newton Enterprise. In readine over the list of the useful men who have died during the year 1896, we are struck with the fact that the places of these men will have to be filled in Church and State. And in a ma jority of cases the mantle in both, fall on shoulders that are mucb younger than their predecessors, This is an age that demauds active, vigorous young men in the several departments of life. We see this fact demonstrated every day. No department of life, no matter how important but what are filled by young men be low the middle age. 1U " has almost a youth for a Govern-, or, tbe State of Georgia has a Uui ted States Senator who is only a t u ,. 7 mavUw.. men cave gaineu emmiue.. IU the pulpit, at the bar, in the gov ernment of the States in the Na1 tiou, in the scientific world, in the business world, on the farm, everywhere. The advice of age and experi- ence is a good thing, and , when one of these wise counselors "fin,. isbea the course' we mourn his loss and lamentthat be is cut dowu in me.miosi oi aseiamess. lueas "livlit nfflictinnfi" should not dis - ..0-. .. . cuuruj uuiHuau u. uyr blercts and greater deeds. The grveat uiu t'"1- "Icu tv'UJC . . . -. i . 10 tneirjjrreatness . Dy. improving " 7 should stimulate us in our fondest t . . . . . . ' - , " expectations. - a ,Mr. Bryan Retires. Baltimore Sun. According to the New -York joarnaL; Mr.- Bryan's expe'riences at Atlanta, where be delivered a lecture lasweeki were ; such - a I c-oncinded to cancel bis coi? tract Rrw.n wanted.bis tour toT be con- d ncted -WUb the'greatesV mpdestr, a1 the aavertising in toe newspapers mgin toe newspapers! ntsBostentatious 7 description: ' .. : . ' .. .-. i InJeed, this had: been- stipulated 1 ID me cuutrnck. uub wbenr Mr Bryan arrUediAtlantajl.hewaS igfrnpnclty and ignlty inadver- tising: were far -removedfrom . . . ... ; --: . ;-, v v: those of tbe syndicate which bad of bis toor.i It js to' be in- i.i .-Tu. Ti.i..- msnt that the Hll poster were of the same retiring modesty; which characterizes the mammoth veLeels iufluericesl of mny colors JwitU which the en 5 -road of terprisin advance agent of a. cir- cus placards the wallsof r a coun try, town. When Mr. Bryan - saw himself , thus pictnrpd ioVll the colors of the rainbow, taujingin a J grou p, vr ith Wash i n g ton and Lincoln, 'primus enterpares,! if not 'e pluHbusunnm? he realized that he bad been betrayed, -and thi" the syndicate iuteuded . te orce him into, a vulgar notoriety. : and keepbim there as long as it paid i is to Mr. Bry ana credit that, he t bnoe dissolved hia-relatibus with his managers, returned to them the sum of $10,000 w b icb be bad been paid in advance for ten lecturer, and has now returned to his home in Nebraska with his dignity and self-respect in bis own- keeping, and not at the mercy of a syndi cate w.bicV w3 speculating on his reputation. Thank Uod, and Take Courage. The New York Journal tells the story last week of a man who voluntarily sold himself iuto slavery to the proprietor of that paper for the sum of $100. The man himself drew np tbe contract and signed it, whereby he bound himself for life tro work for his purchaser, for hie food, clothes and necessary care ' in sickness, the Only condition being that he was not to be asked to do any thing that was dishonest The man .was an educated German who spoke three languages, was a trained bookkeeper, and withal an intelligent and useful man. tie bad been aut of employment for a pear, and tired, disappointed and heart sick with his daily round in search of work, pinched by hunger and driven to despera tion by waut, he determined to put an end to bis existence as a free man and become the cbattle of some more' fortuuate. brother. He made the proposition through several of the great papers,1 and when the-proprietor of the Journ al found that he was n earnest, he paid over the $100 and the man signed his name to the contract to serve him for life. He proved to be really in earn est, too. He asked at once for bis task. He was told to take $100 and go out into the city and see it ne coma una otoers as miser- Uhta a he himaelf hsd heen. And if gQ tQ relievetheir wants far as tbe $100 would do it. He went joyfully and ' ministered to the wants of thoae he found enfferin He tells the storv himself ..f bis work..' Each morning (luring tie week be was given a like amount and during tbe day be spent it for food and clothing and medi cine for the hundreds of women and children and men be found destitute and sick. When tbe ead of the week came ho wa8 asked how he liked his bo0Ldage jjis answer was," if I 1. ... . . - liberty bactr, ana go on m?.old,ayt never complaining at my lot: I thought I kue w'all the denths nf miserv and want. i .... - j . m 0rk lhii week ka88town me that J have felt little of misery compared to what others feel. - have gone without food, without shelter, with little. clothing; but I see now that I have . been blest, comparingmy lot to that of others. For this reason I would be free agai n 2'-a '$. '; :" " ; " " ' - v; i; -Of course be was given his, lib erty. r '- : y '-J,. , ' ::-t. . . There are none who - read this who do njjt shudder at the recital been an '. exceedinVlv ? bard one I We think we have little to be hap py over or ibanaiui ior.r remaps m 1'. money to pay honest - debtsV;! and buy. what we needed to "eat "And weair. Maybe it seems tojis Itbat nobody eabe in much worse con ditiou than we are in. But let ns listen to thia man.;-.; None of -ns perhaps,'; ever, begged I for work audi failing In that, .begged; for bread; none of us have jgone with out shelter and bad no friends as this man; and after biseipeoieuce if be can say that h never really , tasted of abject misery and want, what ought .we 4c- sayf - From such as this we ought to learn tbe lesson -of thankfulness,- and be more conteot with our lot, however bard it may eeni to 'us. -.Let- ua rejoice ' - that Misery his never pressea to our lips 4be enp .that she has made others dresn 4 to the dregs. Let is thank God for wbst we hate, ond take con rage for the future; -'-'- -.'rr ' . f Notice to County OfHeera.. : Section' 1 1 9, Ch apte r J. I La pn83rea.da as folio? : bEC Hi). In each vear the-ConD- ty Treasurer shall give five .days notice to all the conntv ofileera (exceptbe SherifT) authorized to receive or Uisbnrse the eouutv funds to appear at tbe Court House on a certain day during the first ten days iu January, before him and the committee appointed by the board of cotntuiseioners and present an account of all sums re ceived or disbursed for the county. witb tbeir vouchers, and any offi cer failing to atlend acd account shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Tbe accounts, when audited, shall be reported to the board of com missioners at tbeir next meeting, and if approved shall be filed with the cleTk and . recorded in their proceedings, together with their approval, and shall be deemed pri ma facie correct. As required by the above law, notice is hereby given to all coun ty officers to appear at the office of the Comity Treasurer in Louis burg, on Hatnrday, the 16th day of January 1897, "and present to tbe Treasurer an account of all Bums received or disbursed for tbe county of Franklin with their vouchers. B. F. Wilder. Treasurer. Xew Ordinance. At a meeting of the Board nf Commis sioners fur tbe town of Louinbarg. bld Monday night January 4tb, 1897, the following ordinance wan adopted : . Ordinance No. 51. It sball bu osU. fal for any one to sell any good. rwi or merchandise, hh or oyMers or aov food from tables or boxm or drllter any goods of any kind on tbe Court lloaae square in tbe town of Loautborg. under a penalty of ten (?IO.CO) dollars for eaeh offense. W.'M. Pxafo5. Mayor. Geo. S. Baker. Clerk. $100 It rw&nl i-oo The readers of this ppr ill h pUaMrO to Wmra ttiAt there ia at lat no d ri!wl aiHease thai otiencw urn twn abl tn mr in all it tav. and that i CataTh. Hall Catarrh CoreU tbeooljr potirrcnrknori to tha nardical fraternity, ratarrh bnoic a i couittitotiooal dirtM. ijoirr a mmttita- j .tionnl trratmnt II aQ'a Catarrh Cur Ui taken intrrBaflj. actiiijr d inertly opon tbe j blood and mojoni snrlacvK of tb ayatem. : thereby dtrj1ng the fnqaJatton ol tb diapAa, and airinir tbe patient atrvngth by bnildinftap th confutation and aaeiatinic natara in doing ita work. The proprietor HA Te ao ranch faith in ita curative poveta. that the.v offer One HooJred Dollar for any eaa that it faila to enra. SqJ for hat of teetimoniala. Addreaa, F. J. CUE.VEY & CO., Totedo. O. JSrSold bv DrnjrgiaU. 7.V. Before subscribing for a Magaziue SEE THE BEST. MOREST'S AN UNPARELLELED OFFER. Demorexf Cut Paiteraa ara tbe moat practi cal on the market. Tb-jr ara of any ait j tbt any member of a booaehold could require. In each copy of th Mfrx!n la printed a roapoa eutiiung tnaauiacnor, or parcnaaer, to a pt Usrn 1 worth and rogaUrly aoid for IJcv, or any number of pattern for four cen a each to corer packairaand poaUfr. When tbavalo of th- pattern la coustJerea tn auuacntirr artaaiiy 4H , Demorest's Wagazlns Free And what a MaiJna It la ! Pot 17 It wilt ba more brlinant than ater berora. Hew muvjr ment, new method. nw kfeaa. Bach copy coa- talna an exquisite reprolorUoo ta eotora of mdm caletrUMl plcvurx by- a famoaa arUau worthy to adtra tae wJl of tha caoat reon4 homa. It la affirmed thU DftTtOraf t la tba only compkHe FimUy Mcatn puHUhed com bining all of tha moat excrltent point of tta eontecDporarlea. besides bavtnir tnieiltAtl fa- tares of it own. Demorett l actawiy a Dozen Masazi inei ; In oo It la a Dlfpwt of Current Bcenta and Idea for tha buay man or woman, a Beriew and a Store, bona of Interest for - alL. Wtr. enoUier, atatcra and durhtm eaa findesactiy what tbey naea to amoaa ai instruct taen. ao Ttraetlcai helps ta ererr department -of fk-naUc aai aa, elaf life, lnrlaJln4 the farnbthlng and orna memiDg oi in nome, efnnrrn.k-ry, onc-arocsc. artistic ana I tnr r worn or all kin is, etr at a. and nopfr.-stiona an! advice ref-sr liogr tba weu. belnir and drrKa'nA of their owa persona. -Tbe scope of tbe arUelrs for in and 1927 will coyer the whole country and lia arted Inter eat, and tbaartlrte will ba profoaety tUurtra. tea wiuj me nnesi enfrraTtoRs. aai. ta Maiuoa. HwiUpuhliab tha bent and purHst action. It treats at length OaLof Door "porta. Home Amnsementa and EotertainmciU It Rirea a great deal of. attention Va th Children's Pe partment. and "OorOtrU.- and ass a Hooibly CrtBPXMlam by Celebrated Peonl. la-whleh are dlaeoaaed Important qu--stkoa ol tbe hoar of lnterrat to tbe filler rt-ader. ' - - ' Let n bare yoaraubscrtpUon at otce Too t more vain for your money thn It ta noaat ble tQ secure la any other mafazlaa. , ; . The Magazine one year for 2.00 Or six montha for " - . - . 1X0 (Orer XSO -frarmcnta. are shown 'aaHk rev, patterns of irtl of wbk-h am obtalfMhe by satv Bcrtbers at 4a. each) Ha to pie copy (vlU at- tern ooaponj arm tor s . ,- - " DEMORCST PUBLISHIMQ CO ; JIOFlfti Aenue,rterf York. That taotlten aboold l forfvl that di!Trvat ra renal r dl7rat trU meat ao4 bnuav tL rod i tcoHimra d for poBlihtnat, itdo4 aoi fol low that It often I. . . j ' . . Children Oy for Pjlchcr! CzstorU. EX3' FLaM31IIM3. For evvrrtklav la U iUii !ia W. PTNeat I1AC.V ThvLa borll inianr lot of DraBsHr! t asl. kU& add4 u Ulr rir Lib. aJlord hmjtn o vpponqoiiT ni a IU HOI I ftl tfc BLoT QUALITY al Um prieta waaUf chasx4fr lfrio go!. . . Ros8t.-;CDt-flow!r:.vBQl5j;J.c. Itaseai Carnatiorut. CI raums kc. 'Bouquet ana floral de etstm. ralma, fema And other plants for Jiouae -xleratioQ: Hy dQlh,Tulipev'?arcUsu4f (2iine (red arij Lester . LJlIie BclU fop pot and out-door cnltora. Golden bonded and pink . and white - Japan IJUim, finet of all. In spring all kinds of bedding plants. Mailorders promptly attended to. U. STEIN METZ. Raleigh, N. C. RIVERSIDE. j' SALOON, LOU1SBURQ. N. C. H. E. JOYNER, Proprietor. I T am making oepvciol drive on that 1 1 well known and poDuLar COOPER CORN WHISKEY, which is undoobtedly tbe beet Corn Whiskey on the market. My stock of BYE immi BRASHES WUES BOH,-GIB, BEER, and everything ele usually kept in a firat-claae Bar-Room constantly on hand. LEXINGTON CLUB WHISKEY A SPECIALTY. The greatest care exercised in the preperation of all kinda of fancy drinks. Come to e me. Everything clean and Dn.t. The strictest privacy observed, and n disorder or noise allowed. Respectfully, II. E. JOYNER, Propt. an expert mixer ol tashionable bev rmgfji, i now with me and wilLb gUtd to have you call to see him. Gannaway Hardware Company, WHOLESALE AM RETAIL HARDWARE, LOUISBURO, N. O. We have jnit opened a Large i and complete Stock of Hardware, and propose at all times to carry a full Line of all Kinds of Agricultural . Implements, and other sunpliee nee led oo tbe Farm. &T rieate call and eiamine onr Stock before making voar par- cbae. NEW FEED AND LIVERY STABLE. T have opened a first-claM Feed and L Ldvery stable In the OLD STAND formerly occupied by O. W. Ford, where ail accommodation will be given, both in stalling, and leeding nigoc ana out.- TEAMS FUnXLSIIED ALI HOURS - - ' MO nT0B DAT I j; W. niO TLT, LonUbnrg. N. - , '' NOTICE I . ntJnc th! day qsaliSM a a5an!Utrator of Wdoer R. Joaea. drsa J. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Jan. 15, 1897, edition 1
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