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. iii ""y " ' ' ' " vol. xxvii Church Directory. louisburg;:n. ci emday,: august i.visot v-- .v v. uuuii ur.. V1 "fuw . ouirwnether it is uu- ifTHE ;Mf TAX LAW; ' con8lita r not bee: way "- : for the people to do ia to ret the irr..no 'rA,i '- '! Sampson Democrat-'- -' "'" I ma., : .' . vrtver i"rtllu6 'n1r.:---r-.'- i-- - ;: u -pay tne taxes oeiore a.- ..: . jcudmcu B .uv uioiuby U1 iecemoer.v joy. utlitniist , Hiv School at 9:30 A. M.. vw '-O v Geo. S. Bakbr. Sopt. ,,..,,;i-atll A. M., and 7 P.? M,t i - - I'K.M "L I( '1NG PHYSICIAN, Louieburg, N. C. ,. Ford Building, corner Main an nffirf ii An. Up stairs front. KITF1N, U-M. II ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, -l...uisburg, N. C. ice ui till courts Onice m Ford r t I KT 1. a. i. i ui hit OI Mill II uuu liunu Buret; US. riymber of lettera asking about tbe and be fore the. first of December aw making it an indictable of- every Tear hereaftpr. until tV.w fens not to pay the taxes. With is repealed or the Supreme Court vour permission I will answer decides it unconatitntional. I sir throxigh your paper these . enqui- ths because indictments cost T168 " I timn nnil mnnnn nnA V mnst be paid eventually, anvwav. the people ought to understand it. if you have any property. Bui I-1 1 1 1 m 15. B. M.S.sKNBURa, ATTORNEY AT LAW. L0UISBUB8, S. aj inn ri. tice in all the Courts ol the State otlice in Court Honse. C. w. (ji oKK & SON, ; v A TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, LouisBORe, v. c ttciiJ the courts ol Nash, Franklin, a ri uf North Uaroiinp, ana uie U uit anJ District Courts. Qrnnv b uri; I R. J. K. MALONK. i a r otlice two doors oeiow ct w. i diUK store. adJoiuinK Ur. 0. 1 JSU1S, D r. w. U. NICHOLSON, FRACTICINQ PHYSICIAN, LouisBuae, n. o. s. s miLL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUISBUKe, H. C Will attend the eourta of Franklin, Vance, n.unviiif Warren and Wake counties, also the Huurt-uie Court ol North Carolina. Frompt uteutwu given to collections, C mHOrf. B. WILDER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, L0UISBUR8, N. a Office on Main street, over Jones & Cooper's Itore. - T. W. BICKETT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. L0UISBUK6 N. C. Promjit and painstaking attention given, to eTery niiitt'-r intrusted to his hands. Refers tn Chief J ustice Shepherd, Hon. John Humiinir. Hun. Robt. W. Winston, tlon. J. C Buxton, Fres. First National Bank of Win- ntnn. uifiin & Manly. Winston, Peoples Bank of Muuroe, Chas. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For est College, Hon. K. W. TimDeriaKe. Office in court House, opposite Sheriff's. IMPOSING OX NEWSPAPERS ; "p00 ltr Not only thi.ut u. vertion or this kind ol oitUr Ibis was an unwise law and ought not to have been passed. bUt while it lasts tha- rtftonlfl hart , r r It is important for the people to Know exactly -what day th.ey will bje liable to indictment if. they have not paid their taxes. The! better obey if and escape cost and laws of 1897, page 261, section 35, trouble. Some one man ought to says: "All taxes shall be due on test.it, but not all the tax payers the farst Monday in September in I nave tried to write a plain let each year.' This law means taxes f ter.Mr's Editor, so the people may listed in June are due th first understand it Respectfully, E. W. Kerr. No Time to Be Lost. Monday in September. But when we read section 36 of the same law on the same page, 261, we find it 6ays the Sheriff kr is deputy shall remain in his office during the months of September and Novem- Bnin8wick Gazette ber for tbe purpose of recoiving The thing for our worthy colored taxes. He shall also, during the citizens to do is to put themselves month of October, attend at least in aggressive array upon the side one day n each township for the of the whites, who have resolved purpose of receiving taxes. Now that, come what may this- crime we see plainly, the man who has shall cease. They must not only not paid his taxes on the last day discountenance the crime but they of November is a delinquent, and should work to prevent it, or to liable to indictment. punish it when it has been com " Let .us look now for a moment mitted. The colored preachers and to the law that makes it an indict- colored teachers ran if t"hey will, able offense, and we will see that a"0 much to check this growing lOays: "That such persons or evil. We appeal to them for help corporations who are liable to pay ut or.ly for our sakes but for the license tax or taxes provided theirs. If they will not come to ISome- of the XTnlnjra; 1 hey nave to Suffer and Endnre. Wilminstoo Str. ' - The Charleston News and Cou- rier a lew days agn, contained an editorial calling attention to and protesting against the , imposition practiced npon newspapers In that State in tbe matter of gratuitous advertising. ' This Is done in forms too nu merous to mention aud to an ei! tent that imposes an unreasonable onerous burden on tbe newspapers, a burden that not only im men sly reduees their iucoine but adds largely to theirixpenies, forwhich they receive no equivalent what ever. The News and Courier, s Han illustration, mentions the case of one educational institution which sent a little advertisement, amonntiug to $3, with gratuitous matter enough to amount to ten times that if a reasonable charge was made for it, all of which was expected to be published without any compensation whatever. Commenting upon the article in the News and Courier, the Colum bia State, one of the suffering vic tims, emphasizes tbe protect against the abuses complained of, some of which it groups a? fol lows : "An institution or organization college, school, litrary, military company, anything! proposes to raise iunas lor lr&eu. it engages a lecturer, theatrical troupe, any- (which should go in strictly as ad. vertisng to be paid for aa other advertising) reduces-tbe spice for other matter tn which the- public and tbe readers of the paper ara more interested. Papers in cities North nf u , and also some of the Southern cities where newspapers are conducted on strictly business principles, as otbpr enterprises are, Ho not suffer from this abuse, fir there wbD people hand in matter in the na tnre of au advertisement, in which the public generally is not inter ested, they are expeeted to pay for it and it dopsn't go into tbe -paper unless it is pail for. That's tbe way it should be everywhere, and that is the view that should ba taken of it by thoM who eipct so much from the papers for nothing, and forget that newspapers are business enterprises which depend upon tbeir receipts from advertis ing and subscription, just as tbe merchant does upon tbe poods be sells. Tbe merchant ia not expect- ! ed when he sells a dollar's worth ' of goods to throw in two dollar's ; worth for nothing, N and neither should the newspaper be expected i to do it. Tha proper acaoant of labor, fplced with soony sports. Is ai re oat obsolntely necrasary to the formation of a firm, bardy pbvsl sal constitution and a cheerful and happy mind. Many a yonng man has been driven from tha farm b. cans in bis youth be waa work ad to death and thao found fa nit with because be did not do mora. XOHBEE-26. E. F. YAR BOROUGH, . Insurance. Neat Building, Lou I a bur a:. N. C. Fir Com pan to i MPEQIAL,of London, PALATINE, of Manchaitsf, WilllamatMjrghClty.of Y. British A mar lea, Toronto. Atlanta Homo. Atlanta. Property rauri on tavombl S a. - t it at : a ( xrms. iJweninpi pciAiiy unw. Bonis arranged for oSUvra acJ 4br holdlnir positions uf trart at ttaatl fr POVkTBEB ro!ffTlvB7ffn Absolutely Puroa J Wtft'vlaM 1mi. tk- to4 kwMl aa1 S torm M 4AmUo ragnx Watk lawa autai ikwohWTfico.3ti-toix. HOTEL EMORY LOUISBURC, N.C.. V1 ',,M I 1 tl HMITFn DOUBLE DAILY SERYICE st 41 R,iii' li i vo ' -. (r'.-i 4 4 ) 4 so 4i JO M. PERSON, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, LOUISBCBS, a. o. Office Fractions In all courts. ( ooier Lnilding. Iii Jonfs & for in Schedules' A., B., and C, of this Act and the Machinery Act and shall fail to pay the same as provided by law shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars or imprisoned not exceed ing six months.:" TT . Jjet us notice tne words aga ((ahflll Tail ' r n ott VkA oamA nrovidfid hv law." read and made the basis of action Now, when it is "provided by by all worthy and intelligent color 1 . m law" that these taxes shall be ed people who have tne good ot paid ? The answer is plain, Sep- their race at heart. They sshould our assistance, what better proof & 1 , n j a . ii lormauce are to oe aiviuea. ine shall we need that all the money j e i t- newspapers are loaded with ad- we spend fur negro education ut- 1 F . , . , 0 x- t j pv vance notices, they drum up tbe terly wasted ? Richmond Dis- . J - , , business and bring tbe crowds. Patcu Tn , Dianatr.b of th 20th is the P"'B K vue.r money , -i r , the concern for which the benefit I I l a fvivAti nat its Vt r tKa A&na. timely and thoughtful editorial " 8 .-v v,,,.... io under the caption, "Dangerous So. of the hall or theatre, the musi J cial Condition," that should be cian8' the Pr'nter of Dr. J. I. Terry, or Trimbl. T-on . in Hpeaklnjr of Cha aiborlain Colio. Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy, wr : "It lia ainmt tHHXme a neolty in Ihi. vicinity." Thi I the bvnt remedy in the world for colic, cholera rnorludy entary anJ diarrhoe, nnd l recoj;nitl as a necensily wherever it r.i t worth and merit bt-on;e known. No other remedy lo rMnpt or effectual, or i pen.ant to take. Sold by V. (i. Lhomas, Drugirt, Iiiii?burp, N. C W. K. MARTIN, PROPRIETOR. :o: L i ( ..li.. . ? i.T I ' - r J r W f - we; x 1 w-f T w m.. I O m J 14 A4 fm i ai 4 ii its i 19 .t -4 ! 1 ' 1 1 J loii It you want your boy to resp you, says tbe Manaytmk Philoso pher, don't eer try to show him bow ball vraa played when yon were a boy. NEWLY r'lMSHK.lMVtlFlRSIMKf I respect j II YARBOROUQH, JB. ATTORNEY AT LA','. .LOUISBURO, N. C. oifice on second floor of Neal building Main Street. All 1 ;riil business intrusted to him will reeeive prompt and careful attention. TjK. I). T. !SM1THWICK, DENTIST, I.OUISBURG, N. C. tembery-October and November. The man who has not paid his taxes on the first day of December, 1897, is liable to be indicted. Now let us look at Jhe law again for a moment and see if he will be in dicted. Section 52 of the same lone since have seen for them selves, withont being told that it is plainly their duty.to exert every influence within their power tosnp press a crime that if persisted in must and will inevstably lead to results that all good men can but f i i i 'it. law. naire 245. savs : "That it deplore, ana wnicn win piove o shall be and it is hereby made the incalculable injury to the colored duty of the Sheriff of each county race an injury whUch all the in thA Statft tn makft dillio-P.nt. in. meritorious and worthless must qniry and to report to the Judge at share alike. The sooner leaders and pursue lae pain without pain. JjR. E. V. EARLY, OlTipC in KnrH RnilHiiiT On1 finnr !ias administered and teeth extracted each term of the Criminal Court held in the. county following the time when the license tax and taxes provided for in Schedules A., B., apld C, of this act, should have been paid, as to whether or 1 ... . m . Office in Nw -ttm-i KniiHW 9a not snch license taxes, and older llllur. UAH ArtmlmatovaH an1 Wh I 4. T rt Y.n n . W . K nil ka. - . aons or corporations liable for the same and to make out a list of all delinquents. And it ehall be made the duty of the Judge to submit the list of the delinquents to the buiLDiKo Secosd Floor, tioliciior, to the end that such de- I.."" . - X 3 linquents may oe prusecuieu, "ii n m .xpericnoe of twt nty -fire years &c ' .1 - bMujUui EC U UU IT TT ULJk . U CUB I - ' J ' ' 'm A , m lies-us nonce wen tne woras 01 this section ; they say the Sheriff "shall'? -make out tbe list and hand to the Judge ; and the words say againihe Judge shall' submit the list to the Solicitor 'to the end -that such delinouents may be prseputed." :Thef duty ot the Sheriff, the Judge and the Solicitor, is plain I-- A ,1... V o xtr in Til..- : I IU IU1B 1W , AUU- iucjf nju uju i.w A WAi ALliNTOJl HOTEL per form their duties. Our first court after the first day of December, is in February, believed -Now a great many people think if: they ;b are: paid their taxes be for ; Court . inPebruary they are safe. This is not so a man. who 0SRODM IJrNI IOC"f has not'paid bis taxes xnthe .ffrst c- D. 0SB0RN. ProDrietori"!'' 1 he' niust "be. because this'is the I -1 r. . ......... . .... - . - ,t -. law : of course.- i f he had paid. his Oxford, N.C. . taxes xi December or "January the CtOOd D 3 A : : -0. - it I Ti4 J n,; ll ti tlO wA llT " Till Til flVl . '. Tl I ill layeiuip- nilhlie " . - ' tX.. oil f oama Ka mnittflA in- dictedfor thus the law,ia written. t(lliiinnhneiv:'Penii .inrm i av iVila iow nnt nr nftt. I can not tellv.' many geoa. aaw- yera beliere the juw -unconatitu tionaI? because it ts imprisonment the to DENTIST, I.OUISBURG, N. C. traded without pain. JjR R. K. KING, DENTIST, I OI ISBURG, N. C. OFF!! K l (iPLIJ. TITTOT, Will, M' It'll t nnjfnt.tnn t ... .i kuuj nuicc uj iii v "lto-iij.ti. liAa t ! . HOTELS. HOTEL WOODARD. C. WOODABD, rrO- Rocky Mount, N. C- Frpe p.us meets all trains.' " " ""i & ler day. FKANKLINTON.N.a" : C M. HOBBS, Prpr." ttnhu accomodation forthe traveling G0' Livery Attached. " HENDERSON, If. C. 1 'accommodatioa; ' Good fw wdatfcutivs aerraat , which duty points with respect to he crime ofcrimjnal aBsault, the better in will be. There is no time to be lost. The relations betwoen he races are now strained to the highest tension in some locali ties even to the point of open rupture. But the newspapers whose space has been UBed so freely and whose aid has made the affair a success get nothing. We forgot tbey get thauks sometimes. 'Way down at the end of the resolutions 'the press' is sometimes thanked in a bunch, with no specifications. "An entertainment is given fo a charitable or semi-charitable purpose. Those who take part are not professionals. They receive nothing for tbpir work. But tbey charge money for tbe entertain ment, and tbe things needed and used except newspaper composi tion and newspaper space tbey pay for, out of tbe proceeds, if not full rates, at least cost price. There is no thought of cost price for a newspaper. "An association exists. It has worthy purposes, but not more worthy than the purposes of any good individual. It is conducted for mutual advantage, with inci dental advantage to those who are not members. It literally loads The State Commission at its meet- the newspapers down with notices ing at Round Knob decidid to of itself and its work, with an require the railroads of the State nouncements of every entertain to pay an increased tax, and the ment, every meeting, repeated so telegraph companies to send mes- often that they afflict tbe reader sages at a reduced rate. The Com ' hundreds of colnmns of it in a year mission increased the valuation of worth thousands of dollars at ad- railroad property in NorthCarolina vertismg rates. Or course nothing $3,000,000 over ths assesed valua- is paid for it-twere sacrilege to Hon in 1896. and the railroad com-, ask money of people trying to be panies will tberefere be required to good !-but as an evidence that nv faxea on a ereatlv increased re- lDe PaPe are ,,Kea Ior WDafc lUf rj- tL'-j ii r turn. In the matter of cheaper tel- aoDe oey re w ,ur STANDS AT THE HKAD. i " Auc J. Bojrel, the leading-dnifririt ol i Shreveport, a., ay: "Dr. K-pjc' I New Discovery is the only thiri; that j curen my couti. aod it i the Iwl .ller j I have." J. K. Cnmnhell. merthiint of HafTord. Arit. writer: ' Dr Ktn Nw ! Discovery i ll that Is claimed for t:J it never tails, and U ir cure for j consumption, ctxizh and xldv 1 an i not nay enough for ii meritv" I r Kin'H New Di!ivery for conutnptioo, ooujhn and cold- Is not an etferimcnt It h;cs been tried for a quarter of a cen tury, and to-day stands al the head. It nevt-r disappoint. Frve lri.il bottler at Aycocke St Co.'n Dru Surs. NOTICK. j B virtue ot tie jKurrf rout tviD1 in a derd ' ot trout ejerute.1 ly Jnno Ttiomn. and dnlr ! nH-nrdHl in Book 90. Pg 2im', rt i rj . in ih- j offlre of Krginter IVel tor Frnnkliu j i-ounty. I .liaM on Mori'la.v . thr 10th x o) i Auffiint. 197. Mt the Court Moot floor in t the Town ot Loambnrir. V ('., .-tl nt uaM.. i tiut'tion to the liisheot bi.l.lt r for rh. t h- truck ft lnul dekrrined in id iWd ol truot , honnilM n follo : on the -.rtb by h I lunrtu of John Myrirk. on the Kt t.y th I land ot L. B. Allen, on the ;ulh by th lnnjg ol J . J ' .M'n. od on th t br th l.indu of John May. et nl . containing tort t nin orree more or lens, lwiiii( the tr-t ol land if.nve.Terl to n.iid J onn Tbomiw br J no K. Thoni'i". Tim ol 12 o'clock M. Jnlr lGtb. 1517. W. U rtiv Trrmtee. The IIkt Kakf., 1'iiMKf.UTAIH.l. IlrMM, Pu.tTr.Srjv iitt tferr Ccsujlisci of i U:in Hsti1. , a i w a i o 1 1J e. ' ttVl.L. 4i M IO '. x 5 J f" 71 1 : ' 1 ' J 5-J J " 4 J U Pl 1 oT 1 40 2 41 J i 4 1 j uk 1 i 3 m T ft 3 i-m. f 4 J n 1 1 1 1 j ii ! i 1 40 S 4 I (f 44 OS ! J 7 C0 4 X J J Gannaway Hardware Company. WHOLESALE ASO RETAIL HARDWARE, LOU I SBC KG. N. C. , W t. .if? t- t'.wi tt I Ar ira-t.'g 1 I . Lower Telegraph Bates, egraph service the - commission nish free copies to the association; placed the rate for a message of 18 enabling 50 or 100 persons, i. j i . ie l . some of whom micht otherwise leil wuruB or icbd i j. j wuio. The rate-has heretofore . been 25 abBcribe, to; escape that neces iontii. hprft a rnfiRSfliTA -is sent 81tV "o I m, . a m. . Tt 3 AOis puis toe case wen, unu is about the size of it in North Caro lina, too, where tbe papers are over two Unes , within the state, the rate was fixed at SO'cents. : t i i : ' t j V--i . 4 ll " . j : 1 1 5 " i T jj ' ' t W ; Ml lout 5 ! t-m. : it p m. ! '- J W. r j Rwf ,-. c I. i; t u . I-. V. 1J t I ; s 11 Jo ' B.!ue ! (i (, ; fSiV.t.. A Vj a s M , lort. jt sa ; for t.. t 'J m 1 fm Vorf t T '-O OX V. t(r rS-4- r t tj. ret UtH i t- &t . If tX (i . t 1 . fl p .,l- I lUtpf T J A r i- i'M. t: 1 We bav just opened and complete Stock of Large - - : - ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bitfrs Is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gen erally, needed - when the languldV' ex hausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need Of a tonia ar.d alterative is felt. Arprompt use of this medicine.- has ; often averted long and perhaps , fatal ,tilious : fevers. No medicine- will act" more surely In coanteracting and freeing- the system from the maJariaL poison.Ta-Headache, Hndigestion,f?.?constipation, - dizziness yield to Jfilectrid Bitters. . ooc ana f i.ou per' bottle- at Aycocke : & Co.'S Drug tore.- Who oaa thlBlt of Mat lropi thlot to patentf VJanted fln Idea Protect yonp Ideaaj they Tny briscyoa wealth. Wrtta JOHN WKDOX&BU&M A CO -latent woe. Deyt. WaahlDrton, D O- foe their 100 prlaa eCCar fearfully victimized by this too general disposition to "ride a fre horse to death.'V It is a habit that has grown with the years, nntil every newspaper publisher, eepe. cially. the publishers of dily pa pers, have just cause of complaint and protest Few ,of those who practice it seem to realize how nn reasonabie'lt is,. what -an vimposU tion it is on the publisher, or that every line he prints costs him mon ey and that the expenses of; the paper must be metbyjhe income of the paper J, which is jJeeptji cut loto by tbe dead-head matter thrust NOTK'K. By Tlrtue of the poaer jriren in a c-Tuin mortjfftK' deed execofed on the '21 day o! Uitn U. 1MH4. hy H aelungton llawkind and Kotena llawkine hi" wife, to S. C. Vano an. I ilaly recorded In Book !' SI 8. in lle offl-e of the IteiriiiteT ot IWd cf Frankdn rouuty, nnd default having been mad- in tU- payment ot itl njortKre lrt. 1 im on Tueeday the 7th day ol September, !J7. 41 ior cooh nt puMic anrlion. at Franklintn the lolrowinjt tracl of land lyln and bHug in Frntiklio county, State alrtrreaid. and in Franklinton t4nihip and dWrnheI nod J nl aa follow, to -wit: JWinnintr at n rock io rt. C Vann'a line ranbinic thence n. 1.1' w. 11 iole 21 linka to n wk Wa.hinR'tc.ri Hawkina' rorner. theuce akur enid Ho-kin line 0. 79 e. '2 A polea 10 llttka, thenre alone i D. T. Ward Unf 8. 12" e. 17 pole 1 1 link, tbenc S. m 9 polea 5 linW. Ihenrw S. 1" w. IS potee 11 link to a roek on loilanr roMd. tbeiwe alonjr a?iid mad a. H0 w 4S feet, thence n HV4 w. 1 3 pulea 1 H link to a roek, H ilayfleld'a corner, tbenee w. 1 (J polea 2 linka to tbe bejr.no in eontaifiina two and three-fifth" aree more or and known aa tha Mdea M a. v field lot. Thia the 4th day of Aojtuirt. 1h7. ft. C. ViM Mortgagee R B. WHirr, Attorney THE STATE NOKMAL -yr INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. OREEySBORO, - - - K. C, Offers the young women of the 3"nte through protslonnl literary. classical, scientitic, and industrial education. A unual ex pensrt DO to $130. Faculty of 25 members. .More than 400 regular student. Practice school "of 12fJ pupils Tor teachers. Mon than 1, '200 matrico lutfr representing every county in tbe Stat except three. Co nr pond en ta invited from thnae dwirinif com petent trained teacher.- To secure board In dormitori-a all frre-tuition applications triust Jje. made teTore August 1st. For caUtlogue and in formation, addrena - - . : .PBESfDCNT ClIARLCa D. MdVEB " -TheJob Department 'of. the Times Office . ia . complete. Satis faction : guaranteed, - both to atye, qnality and price, - Hardware, SOI TIIKKN RAILWAY. riKWIOU AIM L.ltE.1 CONOKXSEI) 8CHEDULK. IN KFFECT JAM'ARV 1. 11J. TRAISt LCAVa VtAU4ii. Jt. c. I A M- and propose at all time to carry a Full Line of all Kinds of lUk. aa. 1 rfla U c Agricultural Implements and other Supplivs nee jed on Farm. the ' C7 Pleasa call and examine oar Stock before making your pur-ehaa. THE UNIYEltSlTY. 47 Teachers 4 13 Students, (Sum mer School l.VS)To?al, 5iD. Hoard $S a month. 3 Brief Coure,J Full Courses, Law and Medical hcbools and School of Pharroacv. 6RADUATE COURSES OPEUO WOUEI. Summer School for Teachers. Scholarships and Loans for tbe Needy. Address, PatSIDRST At-DERKAJr. Chapel Hill, N.C. NORWOOD HOUSE Xfi j. Nonuono, rrwrruvr. - - " . ;- ratroaajrc o Ootaaiavtlal ToarUta tavaU&s rabtta'aoOcOad. . - GwaaJBi! Baa, . . ViaMR Bom t Itoxm ix ttrvrr Bona at ar t. ou tow orM -i i r-l At -i.ietwry. low aa ati la wawerw VwU IIUIMM. fcra ptoaata. at Carteea urraatiM, r, A t - UAla aavj a poiate Moata Coarta tX I iirKa foe Vttwl. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1897, edition 1
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