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THE y FRANKLIN TIMES . A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. ' NO GEOR. . "A FRUITLESS AGITATION. Atlanta Journal. " " - lo the recent Dispensary ngnt Secretary Long is making afcold Charlotte, the Observer took no part Feidat, Mabo.-. 8, 1899 ONE YEAR, BfX MONTHS, THREE MONTHS. fl.00 65 35 experiment. He has v issued an order placing the navy on a total abstinence basis. '-Hitherto the government has supplied whiskey and . mm for the use of the navy, and grog has been served as apart of its daily rations- This is done in all the great navies of the world, and Secretary - Long isthe first "Lord High Admiral" who has been' bold enough to combat the custom. . : -j : He contends that with' plenty of good food and coffee grog is not only unnecessary but is a positive injury to' sailors. - Bis order .has, however, pro voked much controversy, it is said that the difficulty iri securing enough men for our warships will be l increasad to, a very embar rassiog degree" by the anti grog order. It has already been found necessary to enlist many foreign era to make up' the complement of our naval force, and by many per sons who are familiar with the character and habits or seamen Secretary- Long's" order is coa Biiti haw nicwd PnnnrK male inalsidered impracticable. Some old only, openine its columns to both sides. ' But under the above heading it now makes the following comments: The Charlotte dispensary was decis- AD1IIHAL SCHLEY. y Admiral Schley, who had charge of the FljriDg Squadron, was a favorite ol the south lo bee in with, tie is a Southerner by birth. By chance he awaited the opportunity of battle la a Southern harbor, in which thousands of visitors formed a personal interest in ;THE LEGISLATURE. The Legislature will probably ad journ the latter part of next week. It is impossible to tell yet what bills, of i public nature, has passed.' Up to yester-J day nothing bad been done regarding the Wilsons. The following gentlemen have been agreed upon by the caucus for the; positions, named: - Insurance Commissioner J. R. Young, of Hen derson ; Labor - Commissioner B. R. Lacy, of Raleigh; Keeper of the Capi tol CJ C. Cherry, of Edgecombe. The Railroad Commissioners were probably selected last night. - The people are amazed, astounded and we might add, DISGUSTED, at the awarding of the State printing to a "Fusion' concern. ively defeated in the Senate branch of his terrible vessels of war. Then there the Legislature last night. The Obser- arose from some source the idea that ver is glad that it has contributed so he had been treated badly, Captain little to the heart-burnings and animos- Sampson being promoted over him. ities which have arisen out of the dis-1 When Cervera's ships undertook to es- cussion of this question in the com- cape out of Santiago harbor, Schley munity. We could not support the prop-1 was close by, Sampson was out of reach. osition because we were reared in . a The friends of the former gloried, in school of Democracy, which taught that his fortunate opportunity and his suc- restrictive legislation is not to be en Icessful acceptance of it. But the friends couraged; that "the world is governed lof Admiral Sampson, and that gentle- oo much; that the personal habits and I men himself indeed, made bold to conduct of the citizen are no matters j show that AdmiralTSchley had done of concern to the government so long (very little, had actually been guilty oil one day tbb week to cot his leg very the rights EOYAL ITK123. The farmers all through this section r burning plant bis -smoke caa b seen, rising ia etery direction. A. C. Barnett, we will ffusrantee, bas more jr oftrait tbso any sinlj" tnn ia the count. It ts oar candid opinion that be is looking fur cnw one Obrlp him tS car of and 'enjoy" the said fro it with him. Aod bj-lhe-way tbe aforesaid Mr. Uuruett Is selling out his stock of dry goods, shoes. &e., at eoat to make room for spring poods, ilia stock of glassware is immense. Mrs. Morris, the teacher oi the public school nesr bere, baa ber binds fall now, as si ace the bad weather bas passed away, a Urge camber cf scholars tte entered school. Tbe bridge at Clifton's Mill is now completed. Arthur Breedlove bad tbe misfortune NOTICE OF SALE. Notice 1.1 licrvbv trurea that on Momi.-yy th? 13th ii.iv of March, IM'JO. at 12 Jf. nt t!.! t'cmrt IIou? door in Loutnrj;. N. C , I will nt rul.li auction to the hiL-t I iJ- der for cash nil the noU&. ncrountsj and claims W. J. N-al or the Lou is burg i-hoe Store, which were nKsiTiei to me by i J W. J. al n the 3rd day of March, Ib'JT by j eeJ duly nvorJed in FranV.hu1 county in Book 101 la the IlfgiMcr' This March. 3, Ib'J'J. J. J. Habr-jw, Trustco of W. J.NVal, of the Loui.-- burg Shoe Store. Tlio Cost is The Glicapost "reprehensible conduct," and that Admiral Sampson really deserved the honor of the victory of July 4th with : which the war with Spain was .. ended. It appears that their undertaking has succeeded at headquarters, and that officially Simpson will go on record with hon -r and Schley doubtful. Yet the facts are 'undeniable 'that Schley found the Spanish fleet; that Schely was right where he was needed it the critical moment, and that he chased the enemy to bay. Therefore, having read the several statements of thb mat- as he does not trench upon of his neighbor. Again, it seems to us that for tbe State, the county or the municipality to take to itself the mo nopoly of the liquor business is the ex treme of socialism it is a bad business and we do not desire to become stock holders in it. ' We may say these things now, when we might not properly have said them two weeks ago or even yesterday, be cause then this paragraph would have been controversial while now it is only explanatory. Moreover, and further, we declared at the outset that this her (tbe latest being Mr. SchlejX which z 1 ,4 - ,,r..:i,- ; a 1 a 1... - i : a WUU1U US "IIUUKa KliavllMI, - auu IDUCaiCU 1491 WCCt 1 WC IC IUV.IIUCVI iu badly with an aie. W. Backlen's Arnica Salve. Tbe best sal re id the world for cau. braises, sori. alcerv salt rheom. fever jores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains. corns, and all skin erupt ions, aod pcei tltely coree Piles, or do pay required. It is KaaranUi tn gi perfect saiifaetiua pr money refaaded. price 23 cents per box: or sale rv Aycocke Drua Co. C8 1 to - Merchants and Other Dealers. appropriations for public buildings at! Winston, Durham and Elizabeth City. Congress will adjourn to-morrow. All the army and I appropriation bills having passed, an extra session is not now among the probabilities. ' naval officers express the.opinion that it will disturb discipline while it will not conduce to tem perance.' .They say that sailors will smuggle mean liquor on board there will "be a defiance of au on that point we are vindicated. Much harm has come of it and no good. AU persons liable for a License The Durham Daily Sun has entered a new Volume. It isas live a paper as everr and the people of Durham, we are glad to see, are giving it a good advertising patronage. . Speaking of the New Baptist Uni versity this week's Biblical Recorder says; jr ;.; . .'. ; The building of our Baptist Female University is very nearly completed. The general comment, is that ii is the We do not see how any broad or fair' minded man can withhold admiration from Senator Osborne on account of his bearing through the recent dispensary contest. The question was with him thonty and a large increase m the - ihl h. .iven hisword: inlasl number of desertions. ' 1 fall's camoaien. that if he were nomi- Secretary Long, however, is ob-1 nated and elected he would not disturb durate. The tize and set ot his the existing right ot the people engag- chin show that he is a man who Ia.u,c u1uor "U8lucsa u . , . wneiner or noiinis was a wise pieage means what he says, and he will u fe no, QOW profitabie to consider, but have prohibition in the navy, at at that time we were an reaching out least in theory, as long as Long is for all the votes we could get, and give the honor and glory, to Admiral Schlev and his man. And we are vert elad that all the Deople in this part oil Tax and those who owe, or are lia our country are of the same mind. Mr. Sampson is able, is worthy: he is not to be blamed; he did all be could, so far as we koow (it was not much); be was unlucky, beiug absefitv at the bC-ur of destiny; and how any one can reason it out that he deserves especial praise for his conduct in the war we can not understand. Biblical Recorder. Them's our sentiments, Bro. Bailey. MAPLE V1LLE ITEMS. the head of the establishment. FAVORABLE TO MUNICIPAL OWN EESH1P.. . Newborn Journa . The change in the sentiment in the best building of the kind in North Car- South favoring municipal ownership of olina, an honor to our denomination, water works, sewerage and lights with L I 1 I J.L.I 1 . - ' . AS our raucrs Know, a ucm uas uccn th(J st r Qr t - remarkable contracted in this work. It was neces sarv. j Now that the time of dedication is drawing near, we trust that our peo ple will realize the desirability of re- when, the objection to it has been so strong. - The present legislature" has a num ducing this debt immediately and, re- ber of bills from towns in North Caro- deem their promises. The institution tioa lookiDg towards the tau uuiuuuiuu wiiu a ucui uuuu 11. whatever pledges were given, no mat ter under: what stress of circumstances, ought to be fulfilled. Mr. Osborne bas kept faith; he has sept the whiteness of his soul.. Under tremendous pressure, to which a weaker man "would have yielded, he has been obedient, to bis convictions and his conscience, and is entitled to the blessing which the Scrip ture gives to the man who swears to his hitherto l-hurt but changes not. Mr. May mumcipa Tuition and expenses can not be as low ownership of these properties, which as they should be while interest must be paid. There are pledges , in hand covering the whole amount due. Let every one pay np. The Charlotte Observer says: Sen ator Tillman's amendment to the cost u office appropriation bill requiring star route carriers to deliver mail in boxes at the houses of the people along their line, is in the line of a much needed public accommodation. The Observer was only the other day in receipt of a . letter from a. subscriber; in another county, in which he said: "We have a number of star routes in our county, and the . carriers along these routes de liver mail in boxes put up at the road side, but- they are paid extra for doing so. j It would cost Uncle Sam very lit tle more to carry out the plan -of . free delivery on the star routes.". And so it would. The free delivery of mail along the country roads by the star ' route carriers is so feasible and would prov such a great benefit to the peo ple, that the wonder is steps were not sooner taken to secure such an inexpen sive convenience. The people living . along the star routes should have their mail delivered at their doors or rather at their roadside boxes. indicates that the people have learned much on this question, which every leading newspaper has discussed, shaw-1 ing how everything was to be gained by this municipal ownership as com pared with corporation . or private ownersnipji.very growing town . or city finds that ., with .. its ... development the greatest and most overshadowing problem which demands the attention of its authorities, is that of sanitation. One reason why the army adminis tration was so bad during the late war with Spain is revealed by Secretary Alger. ; When he found that some of the newspapers were criticising war department methods he issued orders j; to his private secretary that the critical papers should not be sent to him. He did hot see them, therefore, and "went it in the dark," with results that are now known to the world. It is a pret ty safe proposition that when any offi cer, whether he be constable or presi dent, shuts his eyes to criticism,' he is bound to be wrong. Newspaper criti "cism'is often unfair and exaggerated, but at the worst serves the useful pur pose of pointing out the weakest spots which can be found. It is to the in-, terest of the responsible head of a de partment that he shall know these weak spots. His subordinates will net apprise him, for in most cases they are responsible for the defects to be found in the service. He must look to the impartial or the hostile critic for in ; formation of the places where reform r is needed. Secretary Alger has "made an admission which is most damaging -to him Ex. I UOOUEOADS. The following very sensible remarks are taken from the Biblical Recorder : A whole month now North Carolina, has been plodding and plunging in : mud. Not a county,, save -perhaps Mecklenburg, is there but has lost an incalculable amount of time and ener gy in mud up to the axles of the wagons of her farmers. Enough money has been lost this February to furnish half a dozen good roads in every county. The most .sensible thing our people could do is to go to work as' soon as possible building modern roads. No doubt the reader sees the matter as we do but somehow it is the hardest thing to get that unison of action which once gotten wouLd be worth millions to the people. We want about 50,000 agi tators for oci roi-;. -Where the local - water supply comes from a river, the extending boundaries of a town are certain to come in conflict with its water supply, and pollution of its water is bound to. occur. x '- ' .. " Where the sewerage outlet is a river or a lake, the problem of a; safe and quick outlet, with the increasing de velopment of a city, makes this a pro blem of no small consideration. - -' In this matter of lights, every town of consequence or with business, and this is not a matter of population, must have its streets and municipal buildings well lighteJ. " : ; ' .'; ' When the city does not own its own light supply, there is always the mat ter of contracting for its light supply, and no matter what the circumstances may be there are always abuses grow ing out of it, in which the contractor or city are certain to suffer. ' : Considering the question of local san itation, there can be, no sanitary laws faithfully enforced and carried out, un less, the city owns its water works and sewerage systems. a': If the city authorities judge it best to urge that sewerage be put into an un healthy, neighborhood or section of cuy, tnere is always the cry, if not suspicion that the authorities are un der the influence of the owners of the water and sewerage systems. ' This would be entirely avoided tin der municipal ownership, v and where a locaiuy was touna in need of water and-,sewerage, all that would be neces sary would be to ' order that water and sewerage be put in. ' ; ' , While New Bern has practically a perfect water supply, pure in, quality and abundant m supply, and its sewer age outlet is a goodone, and both wa ter and sewerage is under good man ugcmcui, one iiDerai in every way to its patrons, yet there is the need of New Bern owning its own water woiks sewerage and lights. r . That a bill has been -introduced' in I the present Legislature looking to this end shows that the citizen of : New Bern tecognize the value td themselves as . taxpayers aud householders, of municipal pwnetsihp of these really necessary household and public pro perties. - ; ' A Bryan says the Issues Broaden -in 1900. Pontiac, Mkb., Dispatch, 22d. After receptions here add at Detroit William J. Bryan closed a four days' trip in Michigan by a speech on De mocracy. "The Chicago platform will certainly stand unimpaired, but no one can say the issues will not be broadened out," he said. "McKinley's speeches lately would indicate that,- hsTtng-trnken. an other shift, he may get into the 'anti expansion band wagon. 1 think he will try to steer a middle course. "I would not say I think the para mount issue will become anti imperi alism, but it may. Could not the same mon forces that opposed monopoly in '06 Among: the visitors in our village on ODttose a double standard of - crovern- ana7 nowcea air. urougnioo ana oppose a aou Die sianaara 01 govern-1 M. Hnntnn ftf wfcflM. Me. ni ment monarchy abroad and republic Mr. CbeaveB, Mesa. Bad Wilder and at home, opposed unjustifiable army expenditures, Dingley bill deficits, Hanna's steamship subsidy and all ag grandizement at home and abroad?" . -Free Pilla. Send your address, to. H. E. Backlen & Co., Chicaao. and get a free sample box 01 vr. iungrs .New rare fula. A trial win convince you of their merits. ? These pills are easy in action and are partica lariy etteetive In the cure of constipation ana sick headache, for malaria and liver troubles they have been proved in- valoable. They are rnaranteed to h perfectly free from every delterioas sub stance ana to te purely vegetable. They dp not weaken by their action, bat by giving rone to tne stomaen and bowel greatly invigorate the system. Regula size to cents per box. Sold by Aycocke While it has been some time since: we have seen anything in the Tucu from aiapievuie, we can assure you tnat sue is not quite dead rot as it has added to its I already complete mail lines a Lew one from views. .... Owing to the inclement weather the farmers are very much behind with their work. We are glad to see onr elever work man, Mr. Geo. Cyrus, out again ts he has been confined to his home with sick ness for aevral days. - The Maplevillo Mill Co.. with Mr. Wni. T. Wilder, mansger, gets all tbe work they can do. It seems that onr clever yonng mao, Mr. Jameb Perry, means easiness, at it every day In the week and 8unday too. Go on Jimmie, yon could not make a better selection, . that is if you can fet her. We regret very much that Mr. J no. R. Perry is not with ns this year. Has taken np farming. Thinks that tpere is more money in farming than riding oat every afternoon and expensive boarding houses. We bear that J no. is planting a part of his farm on Nash street, Loois- vnrs; ( Mr. W. E. Uzxell gave as a abort visit this week. Why don't you come of tener Bill and stay longerf There was a large crowd assembled at church on Sunday last. Bey. G. M. Dnke, as usual, preached a grand Ser bia for purchase or other taxes nn der Schedule D and C of tbe Reve nae Laws of .North Carolina are hereby notified to settle the same without delay, and those failing to do so may expect to suffer the penalty provided by law. 1 trust that all who are liable for above taxes wm attend to same at once, and save me the unpleasant duty of returning their names for ' pen alty as required by law. H.C. Kkarnbt, Sh'ff .. Franklin County, Louisburg.'N. C, Feb 20, 1899. Is an old saying and one that holds good in nearly every case especially is it true in the purchase of Drugs, Damaged Drugs are unfit for use, and are not cheap at any price. . NOTICH la rn ran cF a. Coort at Jr.ery 13'J. U tb e- IC VOI I f! V-F-11 IVl F- II I Cl I M F- ct Tb 0. W. BIUrd to. n. I. K nd K. - I I iww Ysrboronh. I iU on hainrday tb Jt 4y ol Apni. 1S'J, is thm los ot fraekiibtoo. aril at public aortioa lor nub lu loiioaief dmt4 tract cl Und. lTir,j an ! btcr l Kmnkiiotoo toaaabp. traoklie eoooir: lU-irt nni PR at a taarb of aK ol t4ar C rk. B. It. Wmatoo rof, Unr a JjV 110' poW to a kickfrT oa tha ro4 Wdic by tha Yarborousti ( Uf. thanr aoath 15 ptAvm to Clr (k. t brace op aaij rrwk aa t tnraBdw to tka biaBio(. tnthuaipf U ecr. Tba lat day of Warrh, K. B: ftarrf, Com'r. You want it pure and fresh, regard less of cost. Your patronage is solic ited simply on the grounds of Pure NOTICE. Ia poraoaaoa ol d JoOjrmct of tba Pspiior roort si Jtioirf Urn. lb9. ia tba wiiot atititWJ C. 8 HiliiaiuaTa. Willi at Baptial aol aili. I aill on tvatnrtja tba lt day ol ipril. Ifi9.ia tka loan ol Fraektiotoa, aU lor rab at pobl:c aoctMa tba lo!!oiti da acrib4 tract of laad. If tag la Krackliatoa looTip: bnnnm a a lock la Jaa. Me- Collocb'a litr in tba aji.lJla a. atrw. tbvnra alunx tba tniJl ol aaiJ tnrrt a 4" a 12i ttolra to a. rock, th.ora aal 13 4 S pclea to rock, tftrora a I poira to a rorkinJaa. Ol'allocb'a lioa. tbaaca aloaa kis line aat 12 4-5 pnUa to tba brcismef. (oniuoiiiK om ar.a mora or j Tb a Uarrh lt, lb'jO. B B. Wsrrs, Com'r. KOriCE. In portaaDca el a JoJitocni or tbe supe rior Coart st Jaar term. lbs?, fa lh r- Uon entitled J. II. II coir vs. 1. t alter aod wife. I will on tordar, the lu daj tf April, 1 in the town of ranklinua,cll tir eab at public aoctioo the follow idj d scribed tract ol Uod i!uated la tbe aaiJ town of r rankliatoo: Ming oo the ct I aiaeoi jjsio irrt ia tne low a o; r rsssiiu. ton sod bouoded as follow: becinniac st S rock oa Main street, I. u. Staunton a corner thence ettti sJoot; Uanlon's line as feet to a rock, Stsuaion'a corner, w.enee oulbwarJ slonft ld Staanlon's line 21 feet to n rock, f. 6. IUtutvs corner, thcoce I vtward si o wid llalilcy'a line 34 feet to a rock on Jiaio street, ibence slots; said tract northward 21 feet to the bcKnior. Tbis lt d4f i; March, 1S93. U. i. White, Com'r. Drugs, prices. properly handled, at fair "On this basis we have grown; on this basis we will continue to grow. W. G. THOMAS, Prescription Druggist. For Hardware of all Kinds. For Baggy and Waoo materials of all kinds. For Paints of all kind. For Oil of all kin-Is. NOTICf. listing contracted with Usnsom Wil lisms for this vesr I herebf forbid all rersons from hsrborlni or empkio im onder penalty of tbe law. FraskGlasoow. ; NOTICE. William Inscoe TS. D. B. Wester. By Tirtoe of n decree of the So parlor Coort of Y ranklin count t, rendered in tha nbove an- titled nrUon 1 will on Monday tbe 3rd day oi Apni JB'JW. sell at pnbhc suction nt tba coort bonae doorio Loaiabont to tha Lighcat laud sitaatod inOdar llork township t-'rank lia eonnte ndjoinins; tha lands of W. W. per neii. ueo. uaonnrd and otbera and run tain- idk lonj acrew, n oeins; tne tract oi land no- iiu auica v. o. iravar rvranea. P U. Coocc, Com'r. For Building Material of all kinds. For the beet Ileatiog and Cooking Stores oo earth. For the cheapest Crockery on earth. For VToodware, Tinware, Churns and Brooms. NOTICE. By Tirtoe of tba power eon tainad In a jnd vicnt of tba Sopenor Court of Franklin eons ty in tba special prevrdiocra antiUwd K &. Oreen Adminiatrator of Jo Branrh against Manrarrt Bronct, widow. and Kaffls Hrancb Frank Branch. William liraotb. Tboaia Branch nod others I abaU aeil nt tba roort bona in Ioaiaborcoa Mindar tb.3rd day of April, 1809, nt public auction to tbe high eat bidder for en tbird of lb. pnee raeh r4 dos on credit of sine months with lot err. t from day of sal,f nt-jett to tbe right of dower of the widow Manturat Branch, a car- tain tract of land and bo on Jed follo: IWnnnrrnr nt a bit oak on the Wolf 'it ttruarn tbencvaonth I'-O pole, to a rock, Uet ry slay' corner In Mrs. Joynar's lin thenra at lU'i4 polea to th cvntr 61 I h. Tarboro Ivoal tbeoc alone tba aa id road XJflSlpoe17hnknS2:tW-K43 t 17 linka north I'l po'-a H .TO p"-. M hi ..I., t lj W jH I V , ' U n If I. . I k. L. k. . k. M Creek or Branch n it newadc 1J4 puW tu tha beginning, containing- by sorrey 111 E.8.Gscts, Ada Jo Branch. Farmers Supplies, Dunn's Plows, Genuine Diiie Plows, Bark Bands, Lines, 8hotet, Manure Forks. Traces. Haroew and Mattocks. Jost reeeUed larr stock Clanss Baaora and Scissors. Table Koires and Forks, celebrated The Genuine Short Broad Blade, IIej Tol Ate. Poultry and Barbed Tir and Staples. Come to the Looliborg Hardware and Supply Company for Rock Bottom Prices oo these Goods. All others too aumsroas to tntnUee.' Respectfully, ADDITION. Strickland, from Bock Springs; Mr. Lawrence Gopton, of Oswego, and If r. John Perry, from Views. Perry & Perry, the still in the lead. mercbsnts, k are ii A WONDERFUL MAN Col. W. J. Bryan, was in" Washing ton, tbe latter part of last week, and the reception given him by the five hundred - Democrats, mostly men of prominence who attended the banquet of the Virginia Democratic Associa tion, at which be was the guest of hon or, makes it certain that those . who suppose that he is losing bis hold upon the party are mistaken, just as the ring ing speech, bristling with JetTersonian Democracy, he made at the banquet made it certain that he has lost none of the oratorical power ;hat enablad him to hold tbe Cbicage. convention spell bound and to thrill the hearts of six and a half million voters. Whether Col. Bryan will ever be President, only .the future " can show; but that he is one of the most wonder ful men of our time and tbft- he pos sesses a wonderful bold upon the hearts of his fellow-countrymen is as plain as that night follows day. - KSUER3QLL WEONtf AGAIN. The following is taken from the Cumberland (Maryland) Daily Times, which paper is edited by Col. T. W. Avirett: - . " : Ingersoll has acknowledged-, that there ought to be a hell for the treas urer of an Illinois theatre, who ran off Neal A Co with the receipts from one of Bob's lectures. . . According to Ingersoll's theory he is wrong again as usual. If there is no God there is no one with authority to say, I hou Shalt not Steal." The man who stea's, according to Ingersoll doctrine, has his heaven on Mr. B. W. Perry, Jr.. one of onr pop ular young men is thinking of going to wakeneldv How about It old boy? air. J. a. Beat had somewhat or a se rious accident one daj this week.Jle came up the road with a red eoat on and attracted the attention of a cow. He did not lose any time in getting his eoat put of the war. John don't wear that coat sgsin. - . Mapleville can certainly boast of the best, strongest and smallest people in the county. Tour correspondent wishes the Tinas well. P. SPECIALS. Hamburg and Laces at King A Pleasants Early Rose. Early Ohio and Early Red Bhsa Irish Seed Potatoes at King-A. Peasants. 2.000 pounds Pratt's Food forhorses.covs ana notes at Hicks Alien. - 7 Pratt's Animal Bemilator 25c Der oackaira rr- i . in . w " " I nwu ol Alien. Seed Oats at Kings A Pleasants. Biz lot fJambnrcs and Lacea at Kioir A. Pleasants. . Ne lot Calicoes. Percala and Lawns at j King & Pleasants. ' Irish Potatoes, whit Beans .'whit Peaa. Larp and Small Hominy, New Soth Caro lina nice, uicua; Alien. - - uooas aeiiTerea ires oi cnargs all . o'ler -v. we can your attention U some new lines we have added to our stock of Hardware. Black wrought Pipe, J to 2 inches. Galvaslzed Pipe to 1J inches.'Pipe Fittings all kinds from to 2 inches. Check Valves, $ to 2 inches, Globe Valves i to 2J inches. We are. Amenta for Pomona Terra Cotta Sewer Pipe 4. 6. 12 and 18 inches and Fittings. Terra Cotta Chimney Pipe. Straight Joint, Short Bottoms, Bonnets and Thimbles for brick walls, all the above we have a big stock on band. ;, Black 8mith8 Drills, Anvils, Chisels, Hammers, Blowers, Coal.de Bujrgy Steps, Wrenches and 5tb Vhe1T Bufrgr Wheels, Axle Arms, Rims, Spokes aod Springs, Tabular Bow Sockets, Carriage nuoos, varrtao Leatuer ana uiacau loiu. town at Kinn A Pleasants. Heins white Vinefrar beat for tableland pickles 5c per gallon. Mott's beat rratto 4 year old Vinegar 25c per gallon, Hicks A AUen One Ton of Pratt s Food Just received: by wcia a, Alien. Another Drop in Floor, call to see W. P. Machine Spare Head Bolts. - Bran 95 cents per 100, ShipstnS $1 00 Der 100 at W. P. Neal A Co. 6 Plant Bed Cloth at Hicks A Allen. ; 2 car loads white Corn, Hicks A Allen. Pratt's Food for horses, cows and hoes. Hicks A Allen. , Now is the time to gire your horses Pratt's earth, because with the stolen funds he "V h k7rea2 'or 8pnDg p,ow- can purchase the pleasures of life and enjoy them here, and there is no dread of future punishment nor consciousness of guilt. ' Bob Ingersoll has been stealing all his life from the Bible. He has made big money stealing thought for his lec tures from God's book. Ashe is no: ol God's children he- bas do right to the use of His book. Had there been no Bible and no God, Ingersoll would have had no subject for lettures.1 -- No doubt that treasurer was convert ed lo Ingersollism by hearing his lec ture .and then feeling that it was, no harm to steal, just took the money like one dog would tale another's bor e, or one hog another's ear ot corn and there was no sin in it. The more people believe in Colonel Bob's infidel doctriue the more steal ing will be done; localise lo be an infi del is to ignore the Ten Command- ' From 3 to 12 inches by , from 2 to 12 inches by 4, from 1 1 to inches by f. Carriage Bolts, 1 J to 12 inches by $, 1 to 8 inches by a, I j.Vo 7 inches by o-lo, 1 to o inches by J. v e also bave Lsff, Stove, Plow, Tire, Cultivator and T Bolts. Expansion Anger Bits J to 1 inches. Automatic bcrew Drivers. Vrater Kazor llones and llsrber Clippers. Smokeless Loaded Shells. Iron Shoo Last with Three feet 25 eta per sett, Shoe Isails, Tacks, Leather, Ilampers, Awls, Bristle. Ink, 1 bread, Hasps, knives and Leather Cement. 100 pair Traces reel long cheaper than ever before, lag, lug, Breast, Cow, Well and Brass Chains. Iron Pots from 2 to 2o gallons each. Smith's Well Fix tores, Diso Harrows, Barbed Wire, Poultry Wire. Chtacon Steel. Stee 4 I m n T- w w- ' Erythiniryoa want in the wsy of heary lre,8 Dae ana "OUna.iroo, liana UOO. . Mott's foor year old AppJ Vinegar at 25 cents per gallon at W. P. Neal ft Co.'s. -t; ple Y inoftar at 25 and fancy groceries at King A Pleasants. " Mott's fonr year old Apr cents per gallon at W. P. Neal A Co.'s. Pratt's Poultry Food the beet ol Ponltr regulators lor sale by Hicks & Alien. One pair young Mules Waronnnd Harness or sale lor casU or on time liicks A Allen. H. F. Mead's Meal always on hand fresh at King A Pleasants. .ico county vinegar four years old at King A Pleasants, guaranteed to keep aai.aft.itrBa rf"W .a . a Jom9 10 see ns wnen you want anything. We handle the following L- tV. 4 J ... .kl. . - ! . O uy iuo tar buu bio auio iu girr you Close prices CO aleal, Meat Floor, Salt, Corn, Seed Oats, Winter, Spring and rust proof, Bran and Ship Stuff, Shingles, Laths, Lime, Cotton Seed Meal, Hay, Nails and sewer tripe, i;oi ana uoae. To ore truly, your Aroid all the risk you can. Have Prescriptions filled by W. O. Thomas. Headine is a sure enre for H.rtiir, I ixeuraigia. l or sale by W. Q. Thomas. Goods delivered rniTtlim in th mrnnn. I ii mim r re oi i Dartre. netbera rnter ol t ids or a sact ol ileal, at Vv. P.Neal 4 Co. Tnornas' Clit'l Pill, for .hi ii an! fever. Tbe Standard r."net!y P. S. !1 HICKS & ALLEN. r. Strotbrreavs now isthe tine to brin - Lil all ?vc--r rsru cm, , , " ' i J - ' LOUISBURG HARDWARES SUPPLY CO. 2 0 0 BARRELS FLOUR JUST III. PATENT FLOUR 53.50. PriiiiG Coffee Salt Mott's Vinegar Starch 10c S1.25 25c 5c SHOES- AND DRY GOODS AT BOTTOM PHICES. Cow r
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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March 3, 1899, edition 1
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