VOL. XXYII.
LOUISBURG, N. CERIDAYi. APRIL 23, 1897.
XUilBER io.
Methodist Church Directory. .
Snndav School at 9:30 M. A.
Gbo. S. Baksb. Sapt.
Preaching at 11 A. M., and T P. M
every Sunday. - - . f
Prayer meeting Wednesday night;
Gt. F. Smith, Pastor.
professional cards,
D
R. S. P. BURT,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Louisbarg, N. C.
Office in the Ford Building, corner Main
and Naph streets. Op stairs front.
M. H. RUFF1N,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Louisburg, N. C.
Will practice n all court Office in Ford
ltuililiug, corner of Main and Nash streets.
B. MAS8ENBUR3,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LOUISBtTEfl, H. 0.
Will practice in all the Courts of the State
Office In Court House.
1. 0XK.B & SON,
A TTORNBTS-AT-LAW,
louisbubo, v. 0.
Wni attend the courts of Nash, Franklin.
Granville, Warren and Wake counties, also the
Supreme Court ol JNonn uaroiinp, ana me u,
tj. circuit and District Courts.
I)
R. J. TB. MALONK
ottioe two doors below Arcocke fc Co.'s
druf? store, adjoining Dr,
Bills.
I)
,R. W. II. NICHOLSON,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
LOUISBUEB, N. a
V.
H. BFRUILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBUBO, H. O.
Will attead the courts of Franklin, Vance,
Oranville, Warren and Wake counties, also
the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Prompt
atteution given 10 collections, so.
1AH0S. B. WILDER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
LOUISBUBO, N. O.
Offlce on Main street, over Jones & Cooper's
gtore.
rn W. BICKETT,
T.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
LOUISBUBO V. C
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
every matter intrusted to his nanaa.
Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John
Manning, Hon. Robt. W. Winston, Hon. J. c
Rnvton Pres. First National Bank of Win
Mt,, ui.-nii & Manlv. Winston. Peonies Bank
of Monroe, Chas. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For
est. Col l.-ge, Hon. IS. W. Timrjeruuse.
office in Court House, opposite Sheriffs.
W.
M. PERSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBUBO, H. C.
Practices in all courts. Office In the Court
House.
II. YARBOROTJQH, JB.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LOUISBURO, N. C
Office on second floor of Neal building
Maui Street.
Al
Uirul business intrusted to him
'vill receive
prompt and careful attention.
D. T. Smithwiek,
DENTISTS.
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Office in Ford Building; 2nd floor,
iias administered and teeth extracted
without pain.
"DR. IE. IF. EJEXjTT
DENTIST,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Office in New Hotel building, 2nd
a s-- i i a it i
oor. Gas admiDiatc
' - - ' - K I
noor. as administered ana leem ei-1
tracted without pain.
HOTELS.
HOTEL WOODARD,
W. C. WOODABD, Prop.,
Rocky Mount, N. C.
ree Bus meets-all trains.
I!s"" $2 per day.
NORWOOD HOUSE
Warrenton, , North Carolina.
w. j. ORlOf)D, Proprietor.
Pa!rr,mi(fP ut Commercial Tourists and
rav.-iing Purilc Solicited.
Good Sample Room. '
Nearbst Hotbl to Storks Aim Cotjbt Hotrss.
FKANKL1JST0N HOTEL
FRANKLINTON, N. C. :
G. M. EOBBS,Frfrf'
ftood accomodation for the traveling
public.
Good Livery Attached.
OSBORN HOUSE,
C D. OSBORN, Proprietor,
Oxford, N. C.
Good accommodations for the
traveling public. ' v
MASSENBURG HOTEL (
,T I MaMticnburg Propr
HENDERSON, N. C?. - :
wood -accommodationa. Good fare.' Fo
- NOTICE. " V
Having qualified as administrator of Mrs.
E P. Long, all persons owing her estate are
notified to make payment at once to me,
and all persons holding claims against said
estate will present then to me lor pavment
onor tttfore the 20th day of Mareh, 1898, or
this notice will lie pleaded In bar of their recovery.
O. L. Ellis, Adm r.,
of Mrs. E. F. lAng.
March 18th, 1897. '8-19-97 6t.
r NOTICE.
Havinir Qualified as n,dmlnlKtrnt.nr nf S. N.
Strickland, deceased, all persons owing his
estate must make immediate settlement, and
ail persons holding claims airainst deceased.
will present them on- or before March 5,
1897, or this notice will be plead In bar of
recovery.
This March 5. 1897
R. H. Strickland, Adm'r,
NOTICE.
I have this dav Qualified on the estate of
Newton Davis, dec'd. All nersons holding
claims against the said estate will take
notice That unless such claims are filed with
me within one year from this date this
notice will be pleaded in Ijar of their recov
ery. W F. Davis, Adm'r,
of. Newton Davis.
March, 5th, 1897. , 3-12-97-6w,
NOTICE.
By virtue of a power contained in a deed of
trust executed by Willis Tonne and wife, t
shall on Monday, the 3rd day of May, 1897.
at tne court House aoor, m the Town or
Louisburg. sell at public auction to the
mgnet o uaer, lor casu, tne tract ol land
described in said deed of trust, situated in
aarris Township, containing one hundred
Hnd eighteen (118) acres.
April ara, 1897.
W. M. Person, Trustee
- NOTICE.
By virtue of an order of resale made on
March 19th 1897, by the Superior Court, in
the special proceedings -entitled O L, Ellis.
Administrator elc. of Maggie Brown and
others, following upon a former sale, report
an upset bid. I will sell at the Court House
door In Louisburg, N . C, on the 3d day of
May 1897, at 12 o'clock M.. that lot or
parcel of land situated in the said Town of
Louisburg, on the East side of Main Street,
and bounded on the North, East and South
by the lands of Mrs. F. M. Hawkins, and
known as the P. J, Brown Homestead.
Terms of sale, one quarter cash, residue on
a credit of eight months, with interest from
day of sale.
March 19th, 1897.
O. L. Ellis. Adm'i of P. J. Brown.
NOTICE.
By virtue of power given in a certain
mortgage deed executed on the 2ith day of
April, 1895, by V. T. Outlaw and Louella
Outlaw, his wife, an J 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 . tbelst day of May. 1897.
sell for cash, at public auction at Franklin-
ton, ,N. C, the fallowing tracts of land lying
aud being in Franklin county, btate afore
said, and in Franklinton township and de
scribed and defined as follows, to-wit: two
tracts adjoining the lands of A. B. Wester.
Matcellus Joyner and others, and fully de
scribed in said martgage, reference to which
is hereby made.
This the 30th day of March, 1897.
I. G. Stau.nton, Mortgagee.
R. C. Gulley Attorney.
NOTICE.
By virtue of judgment of the Superior Court
of Franklin county made in the proceedings
entitled O. L. Ellis, Administrator of Mrs. E.
F. Long, Mrs. V. A. Bragg, et al., against
Emmett Edwards and W. M. Person, his
guardian ad litem, the undersigned will, on
Monday, the Third day of May, 1897, offer for
sale at the front of Joyner's Drug Store, In the
town of Franklinton. Franklin county, North
Carolina, to the highest bidder, the following
described lands, situate in Franklin county.
to-wit: A tract of land in rranKun county.
State of North Carolina, adjoining the hinds of
Mrs. M. R. -Smiley, Press White and William
Green, situated in the Town of Franklinton,
bounded as followB, viz: Beginning on Green
street, and William Oreen's corner, turning
thence along said line South 25 degrees, West
an ieet, to tress w nice b nue; lueiice aiung
said White's line, South 44 degrees. East
feet to Mrs. M. R. Smiley's corner; thence along
Bald Smiley's line North 25 degrees, East 208
feet, to Graan street; thence along said street
North 65 degrees. West 50 feet, to the beginin,
containing 950 feet, or thereabouts.
Terms of sale one-half cash and the balance
to be paid on the first day of December, 1897.
April 5th, 1897.
O. L. Ellis, Commissioner.
F. S. Spbuill, Attorney.
SALE OF LAND.
By virtue of a mortgage deed made to me by
Hattie Spencer, alias Hattie Mix, and recorded
in the offlcef the Register of Deeds of Frank
lin county, in Book 108. page 116, 1 shall on
Monday, the 10th day of May 1897. sell at the
Court ttouse door In the Town of Louisburg,
N. C, the land described in said mortgage deed,
being the tract of land known as the Dr.
ea,
- .
twin sr
r- noct n arHntninir
the lands of N. Gupton, Ruf us Kearney and
others and containing law acres more or less.
Terms of sale cash.
B. B. Massbttbubg, Mortgagee,
This 6th day of April, 1897.
NOTICE OF SALE !
NORTH CAROLINA,
Franklin County.
Superior Court,
Catherine Coggins,
Mary Jane Coggins,
vs.
Martha Coggins.
By virtue of an order of the Superior court
of Franklin county in tneaoove cause x buiui
the the first dav of May 1897
iu the town of Franklinton sell at, public
auction to the highest bidder lor casn a
hf-inoA find lot situated in tbe town of Frank
linton and bounded as follows : On the
north by the lot occupied by W, i. J oyner,
on the -west by' Main street, on the south by
A. B. Wester and on thceast by the K. & G.
B. R, Co., containing one-half acre more or
less. Bale wiiixase pmu-e an
-This April 1st, 1897.
. H. Yi . MOtUUfi, tiOIUiiiieoiuiici.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
rrt.o.fiKiitiniuKitnnn RnVifliHt.incr un
der the firm name of Lancaster & Co., be-
. r t J T a T nnrtoaAi.
has this day by mutual consent been dis-
solved. The stoek of goods, wares and mer-
rM feeennnts. evidences
of debt and the good will of tbe firm of Lan-
CaSLCr. Qb U., IIOO BW.U v . w.
A T,anoaatpr. who will, under the same firm
name.continue to conduct a heavy and fancy
grocery business at the same stand.
if. w thank our manr natrons for their past
liberal patronage, and bespeak for our buc-
cessor a continuance 01 tne same,
j This March 26th, 1897.
ea.. rLiAHUABiiK,
J. S. Lancasteb.
Having bought out tbe stock of goods,
..N .t.H merchandise, store fixtures ac
counts, &c, of the former firm of Lancaster
&. o4 as well as the good will I beg to an
nounce to the-public that I will, under the
same firm name and at the same stand,. con
ih'.m A An a. bonvi and fancv crocery bnsi-
bess, keeping- in stock Ik complete line of
hnixit. unit frofthent ffoads. and selling them
W t-ash at the c osestv prices, a ub ior
vuun . . - , ' m - .. 1
continuance of the patronage Bu. uuerii
wo . . . - - - . i; i ll i
given mv predecessors t .
. alBS.-aiABT A. UAfluaBiiifi, lit1
-aaliAKCASTKB&CO. ", . . . -
March 26th, 1897. ; ' . ' "
ONLY A BOY."
Christian Messenger. -
More than'a half centary ago a
faithful minister, coming early to
the kirkymet one of . his deacons,
whose face wore a very resolute,
but distressing expression.
. ; "I came early to meet you," be
said. :I have something ou my
conscience to eay to you. : Pastor,
there m-ust be something radically
wrong in yonr . preaching and
work; there has been only one
person added to the cbnrcb in a
whole year, and he is only a boy.",
"I feel it all," he said. "I feel
it, but God knows that I have
tried to do my duty, and I can
trust Him for the results."
'Yea, yes," said the deacon,
"but, by their fruits ye shall know
them,' and one new member, and
he too, only a boy, seems to me
rather a slight evidence of true
faith and zeal. I don't want to
be hard, but I have this matter on
my conscience, and I have done
Lbut my duty in speaking plain
ly."
"True," said the old man; but
'charity suffereth long and is kind;
beareth all things, honetb ail
tbings.' Aye, there you have it;
hopeth all things I have great
hope of that one boy Robert.
Some seed that we sow bears fruit
late, but that fruit is generally
the most precious of all."
The old minister went to the
pulpit that day with a grieved
and heavy heart. He closed his
discourse with dim aud tearful
eyes. He wished that his work
was done forever, and that he was
at rest among the graves under
the bloomiog trees in the old kirk
yard. He lingered in the dear old
kirk after the rest were gone. He
wished to be alone. The place
was sacred and inexpressibly
dear to him. It had been his
spiritual home from his youth.
Before this altar he had prayed
over the dead forms of a by-gone
generation, and had welcomed
the children of a new generation;
and here, yes; here, he had been
told at last that his work was no
longer owned and blessed.
No one remained. No one? "On
ly, a boy."
The boy was Robert Moffat. He
watched the trembling old man.
His soul was filled with loving
sympathy. He went to him and
laid bis hand on his black gown.
"Well Robert?" said the minis
ter.
'Do you think if I were willing
to work hard for an education, I
could ever become a preacher?"
"A preacher?"
"Perhaps a missionary." X-
There was a long pause. Tears
filled the eyes cf the minister. At
lenght he said: "This heals the
ache in my heart, Robert. I see
the divine hand now. May God
bless you, my boyl Yes I think
... , V
you win Decome a preacoer.
ra, nc.n rn tiora (nmAil
J.I JTao O .s-waw vwmuw i
to London, from Africa, an aeed
missionary. Jtiis name was spoaen
t -r . ,
with reverence. When he went
into an assembly the people rose;
when he spoke in public there
was a deep silence. Princes stood
uncovered before him; nobles in
vited him to their homes.
He had added a province to the
church of Chrict on earth, had
brought under the Gospel influ
ence the most savage of African
chiefs, had given the translated
Bible to strange tribes, had en
riched with valuable knowledge
the Royal Geographical Society,
1
and honored the bumble place Of
. v:.t, 4V,A Crnttisb kirk tbe
&J8 birtb, tne &coiusn KirK, me
TJuited Kinizdom, and the Univer
sal missionary cause.
It is hard to trust when no evi
dence -of fruit appears. " But the
harvests of right inteutions axe
sure. The old minister sleeps be
neath the trees in the humble place
J pf his labors, but men remember
his work because of what he was
to that one boy and what that one
boy wasto the world. y
'Only a boyl'; ' .
WantedrrAn Idea
Protect your Ideas? " they way bi
Wrltji JOHN WEnDK&Btr&M O
Who earn think
of some slmDle
thins: to patent?
Another Piece of Carelessness. :
Another example of-legislative
carelessness is discovered in the
office of the Secretary of State. It
is an act of the Legislature to ."re
peal chapter 238, acta of 1889 ' It"
does not say whether the chapter
, . - - - i. - -
in question is in the public or pri
vate laws of 1889. That chapter
in the public acta "prohibits the
sale of liquor by drnggiets at
Pineville, while in the private
acts it amends the charter of the
town of Hickory.
Question the Seformers Canoct
Answer.
Chatham Record
No answer has yet been given to
the three questions which the
Record has asked in every issue
since the Legislature adjourned.
We now repeat those questions and
again ask:
How much have taxes been re
duced? How much have expenses been
reduced?
How much have fees and salaries
been reduced?
Will somebody please answer?
Education in the Home.
The Gospel Messenger.
The place above all others where
an educated Christian woman is
needed is in the home, especially
in tbe home of those iu moderate
circumstances where the mother,
with little outside help does her
own work and superintends her
family. It may look to others as
if her time and money bad been
wasted, and education were use
less, but she herself feels the ad
vantage. It is probable that she
did not have a special training
for these duties, but ber interest
in the advancement of the race,
and their desire to do whatever
she does with an enligntened con
science, led her to adopt the best
methods in her housekeeping.
When we think that perhaps nine
twentieths of the happiness we
shall ever know we get at home,
the ioflnence of an educated
Christian woman in tbe home can
hardly be estimated.
He Was Not Walking.
Jabe Muthis, of the Thirteenth
Georgia, was a good soldier, but
one day when the Confederates
were retreating from the gory
field of Gettysburg Jabe threw
his musket on the ground, seated
himself by the roadside, and ex
claimed with much vehemence:
I'll be dashed if I walk another
step. I'm broke up! I can't do it.
And Jabe was the picture of
despair.
Get up man, exclaimed his cap
tain; Don't you know tbe Yan
kees are following us? They'll
get you sure!
Can't help it, said Jabe; I am
done for, I'll notwalk another
step.
The. Confederates passed along
over the crest of the hill and lost
sight of poor, dejected Jabe.,
In a moment there was a fresh
rattle of musketry and a renewed
crash of shells. Suddenly Jabe
anneared on the crest of. the hill
-rr -
moving like a hurricane and fol
lowed by a cloud of dust. As he
dashed by hit captain, that officer
yelled:
Hello, Jabel thought you wasn't
going to walk anymore?
Thunderl reDlied Jabe. as he
hit the dust with renewed vigor,
you don't call this walking do
you?
Tbe above story brings to mind
one that is told of a Confederate
guard who was once on duty io
Rontb Carolina. An omcer was
discussingwar matters, and re
marked: .
Too know your duty, do yon
sentinel?
Yes, sir.
Well, now suppose they should
fire on yod with shells and tnosket
ry, what would you dof '"-
Form aline, sir. .
i What, one mn form a Hoe?
i s Yea. air: form a bee line for
There is nothing like tbe word
of God for changing a dark pros
pect into a bright one.
If we do not make a good nse cf
what we have, it is a proof that w
have been giteu too mucb.
. v u i uv H v. it w tm m m
Pain Balm is the fiartt on earth." write
Edwards fc Parker, ol Plains, Oi. Thi U
the verdict of all who oe it. For rheoun
tism, lame back, sprains, swelling and the
numerous klight ailments aud aeeklenU
eomnton to everr hashoM, this liaiment
has equal. (Tih it in the houw, great
deal of pais and suffering may be aroidrd
y.orale by W. O. Thomaa, lrogg1t. Loul.'
ourg, N. t .
Jack Maud wants to know wby
you shan her company now.
Tom Well, the fact is, I am
broke.
Jack I'll tell her, and you need
not shun her any more.
Tom (brightening) By jove !
Do you think so.
Jack Yes. She'll ebtin you.
Tid Bit.
There Is Nothing so licod.
Tber i nothing jast as gol a Dr.
King's New Discovery for coaaamptioo,
cooghs and colds, a) demand it and do
not permit the dealer to sell yon some
substitute. He will out claim thrr M
anything Better, bat io order b make
more profit be may claim something els
to be lust as good. Yoa want Dr. King's
Now Discerery becau von knuw it t
be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to
do good or money refunded. For
Coughs, colds, consumption and for all
effections of throat, chst and lung,
there la nothing so good a is Dr. King's
New Discovery. Trial boti l f r at
Avcoeke & Co.'s Drug Store. lingular
size 50 cents and $1 .00.
Willinffto Oblltre.
Conductor Can you squeeze a
lady in there?
Chorus of Delighted Males
Certainly! New York World.
Did You Ever.
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not, get a bottle now
and get relief. Thi medicine has b.-n
found to be peculiarly adapted to th
relief and cu rw of all female complaints,
exerting a wonderf ol direct influence io
giving strength and tone to tbe organs.
If yon bafw loss of appetite, constipa
tion, headache, fainting spell, or are
Nervous, alvepleaa, excitable, melancholy
or troubled with diuy spells. Electric
Bitters is the medicine you netfd. Health
and strenght are guars nttd by its oae.
Fifty enty and ?1 00 at Aycocke & Co.'s
Drag Store.
STORAGE.
lam now prepared to store almost ,
any article
IK IT FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. !
TOBACCO, COTTON, i
COTTON SEED. ; ...
1 All of tbe above property will
FARMERS SUPPLIES, j be sold to euit tbe times on" reas
EATHS, SHINGLES, LUMBER, 0DaD8 trma-
AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES
GENERALLY.
There will be no drayage on any
thing stored for subsequent ship
ment, as the cars will come direct-
y to tbe doors of Warehouse.
I solicit applications for storage.
Terms moderate.
J. S. BARROW,
Louif.bnrr. N. C, July 8, 1896.
YOU ZtsTZEETD IT.
AND
I HAVE IT.
And all you have to do is call at
my Saloon and be supplied with
the bebt on tbe market, it is rec-
commended by ail Physicians.
Don't fail to ask ror it.
R. C BATCHELOR,
Saloooist".
TAKE NOTICE!
Our hack is run to the depot
for tbebeuefit of passengers who
pay, and while we do not wish
to be discourteous to anyone we
respectfully ask that all dead
heads" will either walk oi
- . . - . VWYV T T4f,
liAx riO PULbbti.
Roses. Cot-flowers. Bulbs &c.
Roses, Carnations, Chrysanthe
mums Ac Bouquets and floral de
eiffna. Palms, Ferna and other
plnnte for bouse decorations. Hy
acinths, Tulips, Narcisutw, Chinese
Sacred and Easter Lillie Bulbs for
pot and out-door culture. Golden
bonded and pink and white Japan
Lillies, finest ol all. In spring all
kinds of nodding plants. Mail orders
promptly attended to.
V H, STEIN UETZ,
i RaJeih.N.C,
Ilia only by giving with the
heart that any man ran know what
it means to be rich.
Strength is cot a blessing when
it is used to take advantage of a
brother's weakness.
TURNFll k COLLIE
UNDERTAKERS,
LOUISBURG. N. C.
W kep the Iargst, Finest-and
Best Selected Stock of
COFFINS & CASKETS '-rr4
TRICKS TO Sl'IT THK T1MKS.
Wp are at the Kiversid Ware
house when w will prv? you
politely bv day or night.
Agents for Granite and Marti
Monuments, Tomb and Grave
Stones of every description.
SPOT CASH
want to bav for Srot
or i n ex char. g for
Ca.h
illMai Villi 9 f ItHM I IHVlMlii
ONE HUNDRED HEAD OF
POOR COWS
as r 1 w
HILL Sc CO.
FOR SALE ! !
.0.
One 25-horse power engine and
boiler and saw mill with a 32-ineb
inserted tooth saw, complete with
belts, pullies, fcc.
One 120-horse power engine
and boiler with saw mill,
complete.
Four log enrtw nnd a nuin
ber of steers.
ONE ENGINE WAGON.
TW0 2-UORSK WAGONS.
SIX Ml'LES.
THREE HORSES.
150,( KX) of Hogshead sUve
ber dry, and a lot of hoops.
Respectfully,
HILL dc CO.
Gannaway
Hardware Company.
WHOLESALE AND RE! AIL
HARDWARE,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
We have jnst opened a Large
and complete Stock of
Hardware,
and propose at all times to carry
a Full Line of all Kinds of
Agricultural
Implements,
and other supplies needed on the
Farm.
Q" Please call and examine our
Stock before .miking joar pur
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