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1 CP r jetlioilist Church Directory, Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Geo. S. Baker. Snpt. preaching at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M., every Sunday. . Prayer meeting Wednesday night. ; G. F. Smith, Pastor. , s. I". HI KT, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, D Louisburg, N. C. - . Office in ili" Ford Building, corner Main , NmsIi streets. Dp Btairs front. 7M. II. KUFF1N, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, l.oiiiriburg, N. C. Will pi ictiee ui nil court Office in Fbrd i HuiMnifC- earner of Main and Nash; streets. B. MASSKNBURQ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LO0ISBUKO, Ht. C Will ira( 'tice in all the Courts of the State Ottice In Court House. c. COKE & SON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, LOUISBUBO, N. 0. "wIT attend tne courts of Nash, Franklin, Granville. Warren and Wake counties, also the Hui reuje court of North Carolinp, and the U. S circuit ami District Courts. E. MA LONE. J' 01 Ottice two doors below Aycocke ft Co.'s drug store, adJoininK Dr U. !. JSU1S. D R. W. U. NICHOLSON, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, L0U1SBUB8, N. 0. V. 8. SFRUILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUISBCRe, N. C. Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance, Granville, W arren and Wake counties, also the supreme Court of North Carolina. Prompt attention given to collections, fcc rpH08. B. WILDER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAWi LOOISBUKB, N. O. Office on Main street, oven! Jones & Cooper's itore. rp W. BICKETT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. L0UISBUB6 s. c. Prompt and painstaking attention given to every matter intrusted to his hands. Refers ti Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John Maiming, Hon. Root. W. Winston, Hon. J. C. Buxton, Pres. First National Bank of Win ston, Glenn & Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank of Monroe, Chas. E. Taylor, Pres.Wake For est College, Hon. E. W. Timberlake. office in Court House, opposite Sheriffs. M. PERSON, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, LOUIHBUB0, K. C. Practices in all courts. Office Ui Jones & ( ooner Building. U YARBOROUQH, JR. ATI ORNEY AT LAW, lLODISBURQ, N. C. Ulfire on second floor of Neal building Main Street. All lejral business intrusted to him vill receive prompt and careful attention I)K 1 ). T 8MITHWICK, DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. C. Office in Ford Building, 2nd floor, (ias administered and teeth extracted without pain. J)R. E. V. EARLY, DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. C. Office in New Hotel building, 2nd flwr. Gas administered and teeth ex tracted without pain. P)K. R. E. KING, DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. C. 0 'K i. Opera House Building Second Floor. Willi an experience of twi ntjr-five years i KiiHicicnt guarantee of mv work in all tl uu to date lines of the profession HOTELS. HOTEL WOOD ARD, W. C. WOODARD, Pro., Jtocky Mount, C. Fr e Hus meets all trains.'- $2 )er day. : f ; FKANKLlKTOJi' HOTEL FRANKLINTON, N, C. C U. E0BBsfPr : r - 'iood accomodation for the traveling Go.,d Livery Attached. OSBORN HOUSE; C D. OSBORNi Proprietor, . Oxford, N. C Good accommodations for the tra vehng public. MASSENBURG HOTEL 1 iHNMenburfr: Jpx'opr' HENDERSON, IJ.;"a . THE SILVER BAROMETER. We print from tbe p; Bwof.New.YorV'.tbeil We print from tbe w .n,., ' I lisbed sereral v reDroduction . r3,,er: colnmna of a inn-i . biuin in. 1. 1 1 a 1 markets nf n . wbat significant, to say tbe least And iii8trttctiir. trtrt ixr a i --r J financial lNews in aJ I .. tbe nnhlin 0w,a.n . . basinet n, " "V rTCia in 'nnV - -.o..i lai ueveiopment, to study carefully tbe record of - this barometer. : Its accuracy is anquestioned. ) Its record can not be disputed We take one! instance to whitb tbe Financial News does not refer. Wben tbe mints of India were closed to silver, tbe metal dropped ahnnt 9Q ; ,i- aooui Z6 cents m price, falling to th rtoiKu a ' g ' ineneigbborhood of tbe Doint m..v-aA. .t.. .. P tacu uj uu me Darometer. At OnCe tbeffl fll nnnn- tV ru.vy IbnoVl V0y07a " shook loose from its foundations thA k.im.. tern of thio .-. 4 C1 l uio vvuuuiy. oucn re covery as has been made, small as it is, is marked by tbe rise in sil ver to 60. Tbe baromoter is for business men to study. It marks not alone the fall in silver (as it is called) but the actual rise in gold. If only silver fell and tbe price of otber lcluaiuCU BUU)I, me barometer would b meaningless. But as silver falls all other com modities fall in proportion, and thus we know tbat the whole ef fect is produced by the apprecia tion of the value of gold as com pared with silver and other com modities. Gold has not fallen. It frequently commands a premium over the mint price in London, so strenuous is the demand for it. We don't aek farmers to study tbe barometer, for they are really pss interested in the silver ques- tiou.than other people. Let tbe vyorst come to the worst and they can live They, will not starve. They can, if compelled to do so, push their economy so far as not to need a dollar in actual money. They can raise their own bread and meat, spin and weave their own clothes, and live by means of barter. T" Ati. 1 1 1 i cul WDai are oiner PePle 10 ao when the worst comes to the worst? tTT 11 A . i i f c yv nere are mey 10 mm lor reneir m m aim . I iDe lantt will not make gold less l... ii . a" .i -ii va.uaoie, ana consequently win mase prices lower, rroiectea ar- ucies may De neid at nigner figures or a few weekB after the bill be comes a law, but the people will have no more money with which to buy, and the price will go tumb ing lower than ever. This will be' the inevitable re suit of the tariff bill. Meanwhile, we advise our readers to cut out the silver barometer and refer to it from time to time, comparing its readings with the price of silver in The Constitution's dailv market lOUUl HO 1 Here is the article from the New York Financial News referred to by the Constitution : THE SILVER BAROMETER. 130 120 110 100 GENERAL PEOSPERITY. - Bimetallism LABGE EXPORTS. j. Debts paia BUSINESS GOOD.' f Confidence. ; LABOR IN DEMAND. Enterprise. 9(T BUSINESS FAIR. Capital in demand. . 80 TO 60 50 40 :30 20 10 0 LABOR Finding Employment Farming paying. LIMITED CREDIT, Uneasiness. STRIKES Failares. POVERTY., . . - Panic. ' MISERY. Bread riots. DESPONDENCY. " Fear,' m order. ANARCHY. . ... . Rain, v . FAMINE. : u . Gold basis. DESOLATION., 1 ; j Tn order to learn the financial 1 l... . - - -' - . rat, t condition of the country: at ,the present time, or at any period duN 7 " t.i !-j'If :ii-tt"' TTj-i log the past decade, in the United is to refer to tbe New York price M".bnllion at tbe period de- "taation .will be, found .opposite . Ts or 1D8lane, we want to find v pioocub geoerai conuiiion V' " aboat 60' at 1CD Pun,i me uarumeier ieiis us What tbe newsruinors rlAj-iipf. a ra rr r uuc Fvaning conaitions uneasi- ess, strikes, failares. The barometer feas been care inny tested for years. Its reli- ability is guaranteed. We will give a new $5 bat aud a $4.80 suit of clothes to tbe first person tbat can sbow where it bas erred since it was published, years ago. It is based upon tbat great, economic principle tbat the appreciation of gold measures tbe decline in otber 1V1 ,uoau"j8 me aecune in otner j t Products. Any great product could i - j v . be used, but silver is more avail- ascertained. Tbe same rules that made &old and tba great . . mediums of international ex- " J r of years will hold good in tbe fu ture. And the silver barometer will continue to record, through tbe quotations of silver, conditions just as reliable as it bas in tbe past. We, therefore, urge those of our citizens who are seeking an improvement in business condi- tj tQ . tolerant to th silver Que8tion. to stndv and finH out the truth in regard to it, and, doiug so, get it "back to the point that bespeaks "general prosper ity." We believe that conditions are on tbe mend. Sauerbeck's statis tical tables tftll US tbat. tViA AVArnora of 42 DrinciDai commodities, aver- aging from 1867to 1877 m hRve etaoj;i gince: nntil in Mv thflv avflTft,ftH about G0 0 4f) cent th twentv vearg affo Tbis decline m,18t put god abont a8 hBh as it ia nossible for it to ff0 nnHflr nrA.Ant rni,Hit5nnB f " ' - v " . . V, . With labor so low it is now seek ing tbe vellow metal, and with the usual successful result. The gold output will increase, it will multiply, but there is need for all tbat in be discovered. There never will be too much found. The shrinkaee of sold could be brought about at less cost and with greater universal advantage v"r ' tbrouirb tbe remonetization of ail " ver but tbe peopie cf the world have vet to realize this reat fact. Atlanta Constitution Just a Little of the Uravy. An ex-Confederate soldier of South Carolina tells tbis slory: "I bad a friend who was a chaplain in our army a good man, as such men should be. Several of his own church members were in tbe same regiment. He kept a sharp eve on U8' and tried to train us iu I l-x www n n tir A sVt rw 1 v4 rm V. a a 7 i ' 1 a. were ratner snort lor rations some of tbe boys brought in a fine young porker. 'Now, boys, that's wrong, said he; 'it is simply stealing, and you ought not to do it. " 'Well, our consciences don't trouble us, and yours won't trou ble you when we get this . meat cooked; you will want some of it tob.' "No, I won't eat it, I'd as soon eat stolen meat.' "But we divided it among -the boys, and proceeded to cook a bam in the best possible stvle. The smell of it fairly made our teeth water, and when it was cooked we were more than, ready for it. " There's a fine piece; cut that off for the chaplain, said one. " No, I thank you,' said he. said I wouldn't eat it, and I won't but, passing up his plate 'I'll take a little -of the gravy.' " 7 -' "Our customers say you manufacture three of tbe best remedies on earth," said the mercantile firm ofHass. Har ris, Brim & McLain, of Dawson, Ga., in' icine Co, ; Thi is the' universal verdict. preparation in Jhe world -for, rheuma- tj&m, ; neuralgia i lame hacfi quinsey, throatt cutJ bruises, burns, scalds.' . painslaad sweii.'ga.A i3 cent" bottte of this liniment io the touse,'will save a ffPeitt deftl or sutferinc. ?Buv4t at LOUISBURG, N. Cm FRIDAY, JULY irv For Our Irl3. Among the. qualities most to be desired in a young girl's eharae- ter is a high sense of honor. I wish I conld impress on evnrj reader tbe need nf being always above everything petty or smalt, so tbat one would not for a single moment ever be tempted to do a mean or underhand thing, to speak unkindly of a friend, or to repeat conversation which was confi dential. It may happen to yon, for in stance, to be visiting . in tbe borne of a relative or friend, where there may be a little friction at the ta ble, or where some anxiety arises about the course of a member of tbe family. No matter what you see or bear in such circumstance you are bound, if you are an hon orable person, to be silent about it, neither making comments nor looking as if yon could tell some thing if you choose, nor in any way alluding to what is unpleas ant at any future time A guest in a home cannot be too careful to guard tbe good name of those un der its roof, for it is an honor to be a guest, iu tbe firpt place, and honor is demanded in retnrn. Again, a nice sense of honor iu matters connected with money is very important, Polly is treasurer of a society, and has tbe careof the funds. She must never for an instant, or iu an emergency, lend these funds to other people, or bor row them for her owu use. I knew a girl Polly was her name, by tbe way who was induced, being treasurer of a certain guild, to lend her brother; fbr one day , the money she bad in her care. The brother was older than Polly, and a very persuasive person. He said, "Why should you hesitate ? I'll brine it back to you to-nigbtr and it w ill oblige me very much i' I can take that fifty dollars and pay a bill 1 owe before noon to-day ." Foolish Polly permitted her scmrles to be overruled. The money was not brought back, and but for hei father's kindness in making it good, she would have been dis graced as a dishonest treasurer. She told me long afterwards tbat the lesson had been burned in her mind never to take liberties with money which she held iu trust. Harper's Round Table. The Summer Baby. At this season the health of lhe baby becomes a matter of much care and should engage tbe most intelligent thought of every mother, for as the warm weather approaches it will be subject to many ailments which a cooler at mosphere bas kept at a distance for many months. A welUkuown physician was recently discussing the subject with a well meauing but flighty young mother and ex pressed himself thus: "Just leave him alone. Dou't worry his tem per into a passion and his nerves into fiddlestrings by fussing. Have plain clothes uo ruffles and laces tbat will have to be changed, four times a day. If he belonged to me be would have a gingham gown and a sunbonnet and be turned loose in tbe garden, there to stay until the sun got too hot or meal or nap time came around. Have him sleep on a bair mattress and a hair pilTow uo feathers or eiderdown to make him a good subject for pneumonia and tore throat, croup and fever. Don't let every woman in the hotel kiss him. Dou't wheel him around in bis carriage all day Let him dig and get close to Mother Earth, and I don't think he will be quite as white or quite as thin as be is now wben you come back in Septem ber" DID YOU EVER Try Electric litters as a remedy for your troudies? if not get a bottle now and get relief. This tried cine bas been fouud to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exers ing a wonderful direct Influence in giv lug strength and tone to the Organs. Il Von have toes of appetite, constipation. headache, fainuogspeji. or are nervous. sleepless, - excitable, melancholy - or troablea.wiUi dir2y upells, Electrio mt tern is tbe mediciae vou nved. balth and strengtt) guaranteed by Its usa Fitly eta 1897. An eograviog. machine in now i in ns with which the Lord'a Prayer may be engraved in a space measuring tbe 204tb part of an inch one way, by tbe 440th part of an rireb tbe otber way. It mar b incidentally remarked thai two young men in Leaktville, this State, invented a machine of tbat kind about twenty-five years ago which did marvelous microscopic engraving, and It Was a very sim ple machine loo. It would en grave anj thing from words to pit. tures. latest liiruovKr. I U' hnr purrhaite-d n rnmplot Thrh! j Micliin, with th verjr Iai-t iai-inv-ui-nt and will lm- xn-pnr to thr.h nil tS- wh9t j rmiKl in th-count v. (vivo voor wte-nt for' u it jrou ant ery uroiu rlpnowl Iruta th otrnw. i llfl.Hrn. ; repair Shop. The ol.l reliable W. It. hiu opnttl up a geiirrul ( tuxrh Sink "(.Vntrv of Attraction" on Nnah 8t , i in fnnt of Ha.VH A Fullcn Stal.Kn. j All kimlMofFuruiturv, Wfipnnj. P.up- ' and Hnrnm rtpairt at lowot ! pricp. an. I KJittKfartion iruurant!. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN i :o;- Who may wish nice shampoo- i ing or hair dressing done, will do , welrto call on W. M. ALSTON A I. E. THOMAS. Ladies have your bang cut right. We have ' Dr. White new hair grower ; Van's Mexican Hair Hestorative, Ayer's Hair Vigor, Tricopherous for thehair and skin, nothing to beat it to keep the hair from fall ing out. NOTirK. Hnrintf itmliflM) uj. V rlnr. r.if r ntor of Jr. Aluton. i)f-a.t, nil (-r.rn ri njj hto tat rant mnki- im 'n.-im t- pajrnrnt. anl nil ;wnnii! hol.)u)i( ttninxi i;'iitit ini-prvs.-n tthero to tn-tor partunt on .r firp th- lltb i1tv ol J'ino. 1 ",h, ,,r ihia notii-v b plinjc! in Ixir l thnr r ..-t TIjib Jim 1 1th. 197. J. It. Whki. -.. A Jm nirtr i-.,r NOTICK. Hnvinit dillv iunhn.-l na rvtnmnat r.n : of A M ChnmpmH. it.---n nil pona holding t-l.iun- Moment the ntnlc n! mr in W'Mato an- notift.nl to i.rcwnt tht-m to mr dnl.T nut hnnticiifHl on or h-f.r Jaw 1J IH'JM, or thin notir mil pl. n.l! in bur of ' tlirir ri'i)Krj.nd protia owuiic ai. ii.t- . will make p.ijmct nt otic- Tfna Jan- 1J lH'JT. W. . Ki Li tu. Ailro r T W. Rickktt Att 'jr. NOTICE. Hnring i!uly idaliA-l n n lniimatr,! tor of J . H IWntoo, lv-ajti . nil prona arr br t)V nutifiwl tr prpnt any rl,,,m th-v rini bol.l nguint h ..t tlw ani l J . if ronton on or U'lorr Jti!i tli. lss, or tin lint iff aill Ix plwi)f,jin li.tr nf shr'.r.w-nvfrr All iroii oinjt tiil att ul cntur U,r anl and Dikf pnjrajent nt unrv Juue th. IhUi . .1 S lUwtst. A-lirwuiat ruN-r T. W. Bkkett. AtturDoy. NOTICK. j Hr virtue of a frrf- of th- Superior Court I of f run klm count r. trade nf th. Jonniirr twm lyjl.ln thcrsa. (,f(i M IWI nntt J F.rrrll rn J VV. Cprhurrh nnl I mill ' on Monday ihf 2nd djr of A0T0t 1nf7 v to th hifcrheat l.idder for riafi hi the nmrt , houa 'ioor in t he Uw n of l.oin.turn ut o'clock, the following di-wnlHl trn-t or par rel of land io Ounn'i tnwimhip in tij ronntv I adjotnintr tbe luml of tt U n, han h. J ( j Itunn Unrv V(....n . . - - - till 1 I - ' ..... .....t rfllMW j uwv vii.- -i IttU'l.'II tHininjr l.'ia m-rv. it tx-ine the Und on mhirh ! J. W. (.prhun h rentdel in li and known b the tiom' triict" of the nnl rpchurch. Jul.v 3. H07. T W Oitk ktt, I'om'r. NOTICE. Hy virtue nf t he power eotitmned inn mort traK executed by S. H. Bitile-v and ite t4i tbe nnderi(rnel. nud rejfiateml in Franklin eotioty. in Book No. 104. nt pnjr H. I ah.tl! sell at the Court Hoqw door in lomeburg 5f. C on Monday the 2nd dnr o! Auuu.t 1H5I7, nt potltc auction to th 'hiclieat bidder for cash, a trnrt of lsnd ui tun ted in eatd ctMinty, l.)undHi on the South by th lxu.a bnri nnij Htilifnx rod, on the Kant by th lnd of rtnm"l Fuller, in the North by the Innds of (5 0. Gill, on the K'et b the land of Mr. L- H. Manhori'( entafe. eonfn'n ing 103 ucreti more or W Thi Jnlr 1 . lH'.tT Wu. Baii.ev .Pretident. Farmer's A Merchant'- Bank. NOTICE. By virtue of the power (riven In "a certain tnnrf Kiwte deed exerutet on tbe 2 dy ol Man h, ltH4. bj W nuliinjrton Ilnwkiti and Kottia Hnwkirm hi wife, to K. C. Vnno and duly recorded. in Book R4 I'aire 3 IS. in the office of the KeRiater of IWI of Franklin county, and default having bfen roadi- io the payment of said mortirntre debt. I will on Saturday the 17lh day of July. t837. eell for cash at ptihlic ouction. at Fronklinton. the followin tract of land lyinjr and being in Franklin conutj, State nWeaoid. and in Fraoklinton towimhip and ileawnbeil and d tlned a- follows, to-wit: IVgiouinK at a rock in 8. C. Vnnn'a linruoting theur n. 1S w. 11 poles 31 link to n ro k Vahinjrton Hawkins' corner, thence nlonjr anid Hakins' line o. 7ti e. 24 pot- 19 link a, tbencs along D. T. Ward'HtinaS. 12iu 17 poles 11 links, thence S 85" w 9 poles 5 link, theses H. I" w. J 8 poles 1 1 links to a rock on Louisbsrs: road, tbence alon-j said mad a. M5 m 46 feet, thencs u 8H w. 13 poles la link- to a rock, W. H Uaytleld's comer, t bene w. 10 poles 24 links to tbe tfriBmtisr containioK two aud tbres-nflhs acres mors or Wss and knojrn as tbe Mills Usyfield lot. Tbis the 14 day of June 1897. 8. C. Y!i Mortgage. R. B. White , Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE. Uy virtu) of the powe!r given in s mort gage deer1, on the 1st day pi Julv, IHft. bvJoshoaP. flill.tos. P. Webb, Pmrf-lest Bask of Lo lisimrg, and wbich Is resristerwt io Book 101. pages 482. Hegietrr'n ofS-a ol Fesoklin cuontv lbs iHlrsia:ited will.. on Monrty. Aiimst 2d. 18 -7. offer for sals at tbs Pom t Hnss di or ia - Loniurx." to tbe biabest tidier for eaaua orrtain tract of iaud in Loui-bnrg low tship. rwntoislBr SH) acres. :h aa os bein tslaod bovjjrbt of -W. al.rtrteaiTraatss. bv Joshua P. HID. - i ..... ... W. Wa,MonfagTt,:- Japan has read the reply of tbe United States to it protet against tbe annexation of Hawaii, and it now wondering what rn Honolulu it means. E. F. YAR BOROUGH, Insurance. Heal Building, Louisburg. N. C Fir Companies : MPCRIAUof London, PALATINE, of Minchtittr, Wlllimsburgn City, of . Y. British America. Toronto. Atlanta Horn. Atlanta. Property inurM on tnrornbW trms. Dwelling ix:iikily m!kitxl. IVjod arranged for oCwrt sol tar uokiiBff pritkat at Irort at aaatll eowt HOTEL EMORY LOUISBURG. N.C.. W. K. MARTIN, PROPRIETOR. :n: SKWLY FIMSUKI1IM1KI UMSHF.P Tut: lU-rr 1 irk, I'oMfcortT.uu.r r.ov. r!.lTK I. H OT " tf erf Ctneiiesct cf i Uzitn H ste' . Gannaway Hardware Company. WHOLESALE AliO RETAIL HARDWARE, i.oi:isBi:iiG, n. c. We have just opened a Lare and complete Stock, of Hardware, and prop-ee at all tiuK-a to earry ! a Full Line of all Kind of , Agricultural Implements, and otber supplies neied on the Farm. tK5 Please call and examine our Stock before making your pur chase. THE UNIVERSITY. y; 47 Teachers, 413 Students, (Sum mer School 13S)Tofal, 549. Hoard j?5 a month. 3 Brif Coure, 3 Full "oirses. Law and Medical School and School of Pharmacy. 6RA0UATE COURSES OPEITO WOMEI- Summer School for Teachers. ScholarsH i ji and Loans for the Needy. Address, PREJIPEXT Al.DF.KMA5, Chnpel 11 ill, JJ. C. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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July 16, 1897, edition 1
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