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VOL XXVII.
LOUISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY, 9, 1897.
NUMBER 8.
THE
FKANKEIN
Mctnotlist Church Directory.
jiundav School at 9:30 M. A.
Geo. S. Baker. Snpt.
1'reachin at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M.,
vry iSunday.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
G. F. Smith, Pastor.
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S. 1'. ISL'KT,
"KACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N. C.
Hi, in t he Ford Building, comer Main
i Na-h streets. Upstairs front.
M.H.RUFF1N,
A r T 0 R N EY-AT-LAW,
Louisburg, N. C. .
,11 practice In all courtp OfBcein Ford
,lIUfr, coi tier of Main and Nash streets.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator of Mrs.
K. F. Long, all persons owing her estate are
notified to make payment at once to me.
and all per8ons4ioldine claims against said
estate will present them to me tor payment
on or t.efore the 20th day of March, 1898, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. O. L. Ell,is, Adm'r..
of Mrs. E. F. Long.
March 18th, 1897. 3-19-97 6t.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator of S. N.
Strickland, deceased, all persons owinjr his
estate must make immediate settlement, ana
all persons holding claims against deceased,
will' present them on or before March 5.
1897. or this notice will be plead in bar of
recovery. This March 5. 1897.
K. ti. STRICKLAND, Adm r,
Breakers Ahead.
Turn Aboat.
B. M ASS EN BURG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LOUISBURG, N. C.
, .ractice in all the Courts of he State
Office in Court House. ,
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M. COKE & SON,
A TTORNEYS-AT-LA W,
L0UISBUR8, N. C.
, i -it lend the courts of Nash, Franklin,
nv'll'' Warren and Wake counties, also the
n aif Court of North Carohup, ana tne U.
iri-uit and District Courts.
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K. J. E. MALONK
two QOOre ueiow avwcuc a.
NOTICE.
I have this day qualified on the estate of
Newton Davis, decd. All persons holding
claim against the. said estate will take
notice tnat unless sucn claims are nied witn
me within one year from this date this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov
ery,
W"F. Dwih, Adm'r.
of Newton Davis.
March, nth, 1897. " ." 3-12-97-0w.
NOTICE.
Py virtue of two entions in my hands in fa
vor of G. W. Ford, plaintiffs, against Mrs.V.H.
Cooke, issued from tne Superior Court of
Franklin county, I will Rell to the highest
bidder for cash, at the Court House door in
Louisburg. on Monday, the 12th day of
April, 1897 (it being Monday of Franklin
Superior Court) alfcthe interest that Mrs. V.
H.Cooke, basin 144 acres of land situated
in Sandy Creek Township, Fianklin county,
adjoining the lands of Dr. P. S. Foster, John
Williams and others (being the excess of the
homestead exemptions of Mrs. V.H.Cooke)
to satisfy said executions and costs.
H. C. Kearney. Sheriff.
Louisburg, N C, March 11th, 1897.
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Co.'s
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r. W. U. NICHOLSON,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
LOUISBURS, N. o.
I i S. SPRUILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance,
nvill" Warren ana waH.e couuuea, oinu
.-uprrme Court of North Carolina. Prompt
nti"ii given 10 cuiieuuuuo, on,.
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1UUS. B. WILDER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
O tUe on Main street, over Jones & Cooper's
stor-.
1Y W. blLh.JB.ll,
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T10RNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
L0CISBUK8 N. c.
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
every uiatt-r intrusted to his hands.
R. fer to chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John
M ,,,,,,,,,r n,,n Roi.t. W. Winston, ion. j.
Ti,',vti, i',;- First National Bank of Win
ston, tii'.-nii & Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank
of .M .nroe, chas. E. Taylor, rres. vvuss ror
est Coil. fre. Hon. E. W. Timberlake.
uffiee hi Court House, opposite Sheriff's.
NOTICE.
By virtue of two executions, in my hands,
issued from the Superior Court of Franklin
county, in favor of G. W. Ford, and the
Carleigh Phosphate Works, against E. T.
Cooke, I shall sell to the highest bidder for
cash, at the Court House door in Louisburg
on Monuay the 12th day of April, 1897, (it
Detng Monday oi Frantuin superior Lourt)
all the interest that E, T. Cooke has in 319
acres of land situated in Sandy 'reek Town
shin, adioinins the lands of Dr. 'P. S. Foster,
John Williams, Franklin county lands, and
others, being the land on which Mrs. v . ti.
Cooke resides and listed by her for taxes to
satisfy said execution and costs.
H. C. Kearney, Sheriff.
Lauisburg, March 11th. 1897.
NOTICE OF SALE !
NORTH CAROLINA,
Franklin Co
LISA, )
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Superior Court,
W.
M. PERSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
L0UISBUR6, K. C.
Practices in all courts. Office In the Court
House.
II. YARBOROUGH, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
office on second floor of Neal building
M ii mi .t n et.
All 1. gal business intrusted to him
will receive prompt and careful attention.
Catherine Coggins.
Mary Jane Coggins, .
vs.
Martha Coggins.
By virtue of an order of the Superior court
of Franklin county in the above cause 1 shall
on Saturday the the first day of May 1897
iu the town of Franklinton ell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash a
house and lot situated in the town of Frank
linton and" bounded as follows: On the
north by the lot occupied by W. H." Joyner,
on the west by Main street, on the south by
A. B. Wester and on the east by the K. & G.
R. R, Co., containing one-half acre more or
less. Sale will take place at 12 o'clock m.
This April 1st, 1897.
E. W. Morris, Commissioner.
NOTICE.
D. T. Smithwick,
DENTISTS.
LOUISBURG, N. C.
office in Ford Building, 2nd floor,
(ias administered and teeth extracted
without pain.
"DIR,. IE. IF. ZELAIRLlrX-
DENTIST,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Office in New Hotel building, 2nd
floor. Gas administered and teeth ex
tracted without pain.
By virtue" of power given in a certain
mortgage deed executed on the 2'ith day of
Aprtl, 1895, bv W T. Outlaw and Louella
Outlaw, his wife, an i G. L. P. Toliaferro and
Josie Toliaferro, his wife, to I. G. Staunton
and duly recorded in Book 99. Page 380-3
in the office of the Register of Deeds of
Franklin county, and default having been
made in the payment of said mortgage debt,
I will on Saturday . the 1st day of May. 1897.
sell for cash, at public auction t. Franklin
ton," N. C, the following tracts of land tying
and being in Franklin county. State afore
said, and in Franklinton township and de
scribed and denned as follows, to-wit: two
tracts adjoining the lands of A. B. Wester.
Maieellus Joyner ana otners. ano iuny de
scribed in said martgage, reference to which
is hereby made.
This the 30th day of March, 1897.
I. G. Stauton, Mortgagee.
R. C. Gclley, Attorney.
The arbitrary action of State
Treasurer Worth in refusing to
obey the law and to pay ont money
appropriated by the legislature
is creating a public sentiment
against him tbat may wiod up in
the election of a legislature tbat
will impeach bin and other State
officers, who think tbey are above
the law.
Gov. Russell does not hesitate to
pay out money to lawyers to fight
the lease, in the face of the refusal
of the legislature to pass a bill to
allow him to make war in the
courts against the Southern Rail
way. The latest is a payment to
W. H. Day, a paid attorney of the
Seaboard Air Line, of $350 to ap
pear in the lease matter this is
too thin. Governor Russell is daft.
The people will not stand idiosyn
cratic disregard of their rights.
There has been too much of this
foolishness already. The few knee
crooking Republicans who hang
around him aud the few populist
pie hunters be has attracted to
b'.m will not save bim from the
bands of an outraged people. They
will send a Democratic legis'ature
to Raleigh next time tbat will re
deem the State from the disgrace
ful condition in which it now is,
and put in some State officers wb
will obey the laws.
Gov. Holden's experience in
suspending the laws ought to be
lesson enough for any set of State
officers. What do tbey elect an
attorney general for?
The State auditor cannot refuse
to issue a warrant upon the State
Treasurer for the payment of
money if the legislature has or
dered it to be paid. Under the
9th subdivision of Sec. 3350 of the
Code he may do certain thiugs be
fore be issues it.
Under the 12th subdivision of
the same section be can get from
the books of the banks where the
State Treasurer keeps his funds,
monthly statements. Maybe this
! would be interesting information
or the public. This monkeying
with the State money and trying
to keep it from State institutions
may have some nuts in-' it which
the Democrats ought to crack. The
people are not interested in run
ning bauks.
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Today.
While McKinley is pledged to
civil service, be expresses the idea
that "torn about is fajr play" iu
reference to the distribution of pie
not on the civil serfice menu.
This is brought out in bis refusal
to appoint Bruce, of Mississippi,
Register of the Treasury, a posi
tion which be held under a former
administration. The president is
quoted as having said to Brnce:
"Yon bave bad your snare. I
realize the strength of the-colored
Republican votes in this :eountry,
and I recognize yon as a leader of
your race, bot I have adopted a
line of policy -wb4tlt5iaU pnrsne
to the end. The men who bave
held office must wait for tbe men
who bave never been favored, but
who deserve Federal recognition."
Commenting npon this, tbe Char
lotte Observer remarks "tbat this
will be a particularly bard blow
to North Carolina Republicans, for
there is hardlv one in tbe State
who has not heretofore teen 'fa
vored.' McKinley e idently meaus
what be says, and there are squalls
ahead."
It is a Mistake
S. S. Time..
No loving word was ever spoken
no good deed eer done, "tomor
row." We cannot act iu the un
born future, nor in tbe dead past
only 1n tbe living present. Tbat
is why "every dcy is a dooms
day," for today holds life and
death, character and destiny, in
its hands. Opportunity says with
Jean's: "Me ye have not always."
We say: "I wilt take my chaoces.
There is plenty of time." Ah,
how often do we say : "Some other
time," to find tbat there is no
otber time! Some things we can
do "not always." How shall we
find out what things can be done
any time and wbat things now or
neverf Ouly by living in tbe
ftitb tbat today is tbe only dy
we bave, and challenging every
opportunity fo" its meaning. Lean
filled his life with regret for tri
fling one day; Esther's was full of
glory for one day's courage. Pe
ter 6lept one day, ana lost a
matchless opportunity. Mary's
name is fragrant forever for tbe
loving deed of a day. Do your
best now.
For t he com tnon d-el ol th rmm,n 1t
Art- ringing belU lw the lar
1 Ah,' asked the lady "this roo
will not r rub off?" MOb,dear
no, mem," said the clerk ; "it it
especially warranted to stand all
the kisses of investigation one's V
feminine friends may choose to try
on it. Indianapolis Journal.
EXKCLTOR'S NOTICE.
Marin qaali&rd MfiMtor o h "M!
of C. K. t)W:ntt. d i rmi i. mU praoa omimg
aid tat art noli tl to aak iaitaliat
ptyot. and all paraoea hoWiea; riaiasa
M-ioat Mid mUU mum pr at lana kr
pjaattt na or hrlorr tM 2'Jad daj of Tt-
roary lnOH, or thia ot-a tH b pWJd la
Un r of tbir rrrorerT. Thia Fabraary 2i4
197.
D. C. 8tbh. F.irator
Rosas. Cut-flowers, Bafts &c
P0U0EB
Absolutely Pure.
, aw1 b-Hetalm asrv V t-aod atkiaat
! aram ani ail l-rcaa o' tilUftUua roaaaoa
! tj tba rbap bra-ada
3os-, tarnation, Cbrynanthtv (
mums 4c Bouqoeta nnd floral d- j
bIcti. Talnis, Fern, nnd othr '
plnnta for hooa dVcoratioo. Hy
acinth. Tulip. Narrinau. ("hinewe
Kacml nod Knater Lillie Boll for
pot and out-door culture, (rohkn
bonded and pink and wbite Japan
Lillie, flrwt of all. In prin all
kinds of bodding plant. Mailorder
promptly attended to.
II STKINMKTZ
Halei-h, N. C
SPOT CASH.
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Drains-
DOUBLEbAIIY
SERVICE
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HOTEL WOODARD,
W. C. WOODAKD, Prop.,
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Free Bus rueets all trains.
$2 per day.
NORWOOD HOUSE
Warrenton, North Carolina-
w.J. iVRoD, Proprietor.
Pitr.nnif ut Commercial Tourists and
r.iv.-lin f iMic Solicited.
- tiood Sample Room.
N rarest Hotel to Storks and Court House.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Tho nnrtriprshin heretofore subsisting on
der the firm name of Lancaster & Co., be
tween M. V. Lancaster and J Lancaster
has this day by mutual consent been dis
anlved. The stock of goods, wares and mer
chandise, store fixtures, accounts, evidences
,,f rinht nnd the Mod will of the firm of Lan
caster & Co., has been sold to Mrs. Mary
a T.anpnster. who will, under the same firm
name,conticue to conduct a heavy and fancy
grocery business at the same stand.
We thank our many patrons for their past
liberal patronage, and bespeaK tor our sue
cessor a continuance 01 tne same.
This March 26th, 1897.
M. V. Lancaster,
J. I. Lancaster.
Having bought out the stock of goods,
wares and merchandise, store fixtures ac
counts, &c, of the former firm of Lancaster
& Co , as well as the good will, I beg to an
nounce to the public that I will, under the
same ftrm name and at the same stand, con
tinue to do a heavy and fancy grocery busi
ness, keeping in stock a complete line of
f.v.niooat, nnd freshest aroods. and selling them
for cash at the closest prices. I ask for a
continuance of the patronage so liberally
given mv predecessors.
Mrs. Mary A. Lancaster, Trading
as Lancaster & Co.
March 26th, 1897.
To work when you are not in a
fit condition to do so.
To sleep exposed to a direct
draught at auy season.
To conclude tbat the -mallest
room in the house is large enough
to sleep in.
To think tbat the more a person
eats the healthier and stronger he
will become.
To imagine that if a little work
of exercise is good violent or pro
longed exercise is better.
To take off heavy undercloth
ing out of season simply because
you have become overheated.
To believe that childreu can do
as much work as grown people.
and the more they study the more
they learn.
It may fo sound and be some j
what far fetched, but it perms!
plainly to us that sectional legi"- 1
lation is being enacted bv Con
gress. It may not be just conven
ient to enumerate such acts now,
but we point to the Dingloy tariff- i
bill as conclusive. In it all iodus 1
tries and products of tbe Northern
States are protected. Hut cotton,
tho great staple of the South, g'-t
not a penny's worth of protection,
too right in the face of the fait
that imported cotton militates
against the home product of the
South. Is the South to bo thus
treated ?
Wf want to buy for Spot rah
or in excbaDge for
ONE HUNDRED HLAO OF
POOR COWS
and YEARLINGS.
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Aug J. Rogel, the loading drug
gist of Shrevenort, La., says :" Dr.
One 2i-bors power engine and
boiler and aaw mill with a 32-incb nu
inserted tooth paw, complete with aMUf.
belts, pullie, Ac.
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A Good Thine When You See It ?
THE RALEIGH DAILY TRIBUNE
is a thorough Newspaper in every
particular. It takes and prints the
full
SontHern Associated Press Disnatclies.
Has regular correspondents in all
Darts of North Carolina, and
osborn house, pits News
C. D. 0SB0RN, Proprietor,
FHANKLINTO HOTEL
FRANKLINTON, N. C.
G. M. EOBBS, Prfr. :
Good
accomodation for the traveling
public.
Good Livery Attached.
From the Atlanta Journal.
It is interesting to note where
the increased tariff taxation pro
posed by Mr. Dingley and his com
mittee will fall and in what pro
portions. The bill adds:
Fifty per cent, to tbe tariff paid
by earthenware and glassware, 40
per cent, to that paid by chemicals
oils, etc., 300 per cent, to that paid
by wood aud its manufactures, 100
per cent, to tbat paid by woolem,
It takes wool off the free list and
puts npon it a tariff that will cost
the people of this country many
million dollars every year.
Contrast this treatment of neces
saries with tbat which some luxu
ries will receive.
The tax on silk goods is to be
increased only 15 per cent., and
spirits, wines and liquors will be
required to pay only 25 per cent,
more than they do.now.
Mr. Dingley, in undertaking to
make this sort of tariff revision a
measare of popular relief, cuts a
figure that would be ludicrous but
for tbe fact that the results of his
machinations will be so serious
. imr a row rlisrovf-rv in tho on v t
, , L . , L , I thing that cures mv cough, and and boiHT with saw mill.
To go to bed late at night and i . . . ?eU j h j F ;
rise at daybreak and imagine that j Campbell, merchant of Stafford.! '
every hour taken from sleep is an i Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's Now ; p()nr 0,r nnrts 'ind a nuill-
hour gained. Discovery is all that is cla'med
o r- i - . i turn nt tuttMr-u
torn; n never iai is, ana is a sure : vv . .-.
cure for consumption, coughs and
colds. I cannot say enough for i
its merits." Dr. King's New Di
covery for consumption, coughs
and colds is not ati experiment
It has been tried for a quarter of ;
a centurv, and to-day stands af 1
the nead. It never disappoints. Kpr Arv .nfl lo. Qt boOD.
Free trial lxttles at Aycocke A i
Co 's Drug Store. All of the above property will
! be sold to suit the times on re.
To give unnecessary time to a
certain established routine of
house-keeping when it could be
much more profitably spent in rest
or recreation.
To imagine that whatevA rem
edy causes one to feel immediately
better as alcoholic stimulants
is good for the system, without re.
gard to the after effects.
To ?at as if you had only a min
ute in which to finish the meal, or
to eat without an appetite, or to
continue after it has been satis
fied merely to gratify the taste.
ONE ENGINE WAGON.
TWO 2-HORSE WAGONS.
SIX MULES.
THREE HORSES.
150,i O0 of Hogshead stave tim- ,
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Household Hints.
From Roan to Roanoke.
Oxford, N.' C.
Good accommodations for the
traveling public.
MA.SSENBBR6 HOTEL-
HENDERSON. N-C.
Good fare. Fe
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE,
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The grand jury in Surry county
last week found bills of indict
ment against thirty-three mer
chants for failiug to return their
purchases. The penalty for each
offense is a fine of $50.
Tbe North -Carolina Building
and Loan Association of Char
lotte, with branches in many .other
towns, has gone into the hands o
a receiver. .
J. M. Millikiu, of Randolph
county, is appointed United
State Marshal for the Western
'District of Nqi-Ui Carolina,
"They must have had a cyclone , onable terms
over at Newriches' last week." I
What makes you think so?" "Mr
Nwriches said they had their j
monogram blown into every pi'ce
of glass in the house." Detroit j
Free Press.
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Respectfolly ,
HILL A CO.
Electric Bitters.
When meats are being roasted
and there is danger of their bo
oming too brown, place a basin of
water in the oven. The steam will
prevent scorching and the meat
will cook better.
An old cook noted for making
he most delicious of loaf cakes
was asked her secret for never
having a failure and replied: "It's
all in the baking; tbe richer the
cake the slower must be tbe oven."
When purchasing sheer linen
handkerchiefs, those that are pure
linen may be readily recognized
by moistening tbe tip of the finger
and scratching the fabric over it.
Linen will sb5w the moisture
through immediately; but cotton
threads take more time to absorb
the moisture.
When woolen dresses or any
woolen garments have become
badly creased and wrinkled, do
not attempt to nee a bot iron npon
them, for it is likely to leave the
mark of the iron and give tbe ma
terial a shiny look withont pro
ducitig any good results. If tbe
crashed and "marred places are
wiped with a woolen cloth wet in
bot water and the clothing is then
hnnir ont in tbe air or in a cold
place, tot marks wiU all (Usappw
Electric Bitters is a medicine
suited for auv season, Init perhaps
more generally needed wheu the
languid, exhausted feeling pre
vails, whn the liver is torpid and
sluggish and the r.eed of a tonic
and alterative is felt .i prompt
use of this medicine has often
averted long and perhaps fatal
bilious fevers. No medicine will
act more surely in counteracting
and freeing tho system from the
malarial poison. Headache, m
digestion, constipation, duzinese
yield to Electric Bitters. ."X) cents
and $1.00 per bottle at Aycocke
& Co.'s Drug Store.
Gannaway
Hardware Company.
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL
HARDWARE,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Grand Secretary B. II. Wodell,
of the grand lodge of Odd Fellows,
says there are now 115 lodges in
tbe State. The membership is
nearly 5,000. Tbe grand lodge
meets at Charlotte in May.
We have just opened
and complete Stock of
a Large
E. F. YARBOROUGH,
Insurance.
Neal Building, Louisburg, N. C.
Fire Companies :
MPERIAL, of London,
PALATINE, of Manchester,
Wllllamsburgh City, of . Y.
British America, Toronto.
Atlanta Home, Atlanta.
Property insured on favorable
terms. Dwellings especially, solicited.
Boada arranged for oOocra aod oUisr
boldly potiuo&a. of trut ai imau coat
Hardware,
and propose at all ti m to carry
a Pull Line of all Rinds of
Agricultural
Implements,
and other supplies nee led on tbe
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