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f J zjME: . A RKLIN. -TIMES. JAS. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. . . ' , " ' ' , - :cu:sim:i: :t.C3 tvuu. :w.rj ti Aima. VOL. XXIX LOISBURG, K. C., 'FIHDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, m. h'UMBEPw). CUUllCU DIRECTORY, AEP ON POLITENPSS - H"" I ' - - , r . METHODIST. a .3- I nor our mayors or marshals will do row began, and it lasted quite a while. " TUB AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE PriiM And Their Pnranlt. I I . - I I - -m- I - M Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Geo. S. Baker. Supt. n .linf. at 11 1 M anrl a t W every Sunday, prayer meeting Wednesday nixht. G. F. Smith, Pastor. Bill Says It Costs Nothing And Pays .. Wait 14 ' BAPTIST. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. . , . Thos. B. Wilder, 8npt Preachins "at 11 A. M., and -8 P, M., every Sunday. - prayer m eting Thursday night. . Forrest Smith. Pastor' Politeness costs well. nothing and pays Vrot'essional cards J, J, MANN, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Louisburo, N. C. Office over Thomas' Drug Store. D U.S. P.BCTIT,' " ' " . ' PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Louisburg, N. C. v - Offlt p in the Ford Building cornet Main and Niieli streets. Up etairs-7-front. nor our mayors or marshals will do their duty for fear of offending the ne-. They were pretty cqially matched, gro and losing his vote. Dirty, oder- They fought air over the benches and 'eroos negr men and boys no not under them and turned over the water give the sidewalk to white ladies on bucket and raised a-mighty com mo one of our business streets.'- There is tion, but the hickory was eoine all tbt Whether if is natural or "arti-1 a re5ular den on. another street that time and'all the outside scholars were ficial, it always makes an agreeable irm lea(s to churches and all the negro I peeping through the cracks of the log pression.1. The oldtirae neeroes ar. grants of th town gather there and I schoolhouse. After a lone struggle yet the politest people I know, but they I manJ possible stick their feefor J the boy gaye up and bellered his way have nearly all passed away. " There lheif Interiors' on the railing of the borne. That was the end of all rebel are two that we meet or pass almost Pzza and spit -tobacco juice on the lions in that school, and my father's every day, and they are. favorites with "'dcwalk to the disgust and annoyance reputation asa teacher was established. ray folks because they bow humbly 01 ine adies who have to pass there. "As polite as a Frenchman" has and give the sidewalk: with alacrity. Jhe ladies have complained time and grown ipjo a proverb. ! The whole na One of them goes bent with age and aSain DUt this,den can't be abolished tion is polite," men, women and child- deformity, v His body is neatly at a I wh,l? the negro has a vote. -When the ren. It is chit fly artificial, for it is right angle to his legs. " He is set just trains arrive our ladies can hardly get taught in the schools? but it is pleas- right for digging a ditch or chopping I on or off frtbe negro brigade. There ing and seems to be sincere. In Mex- wood arid makes a fair living at it, for I s a dozeoon one of our business streets, ico the" politeness of the higher classes he is no beggar and says he. loves to 411(1 they are ftways in the way. A J is painful. , When two persons meet work when he is well. Sometimes I The Constitution, said recenely in a at the hotel door one will decline logo drop a dime in his trembling hand he J wcl- considered article, we must hae in first and the other will decline in always says "liod bless you massa "u,rc uuisiics, noi panisan, dui wnue, maDner, aou n uics a miotic or HUrhly Praised by a South Carelioa Paper The Commendable Offer to Educate the Poor boys of the- State Uenerously Applauded "North Car olina lias no Stronger Claim on the Admiration of the Public than this. Raleigh Poet, More liberal and unstinted praise, although, folly deserved, than this I have no rested mine eyes upon in a year's reading. It it frequently remarked that there, is more pla&aore obtained from the pursuit of an object than from ita attainment; there Is also more profit. Nobody, labor ery bard in buslneea or fport without having some goal before bio, and the goal therefore, eerree a tueTui purpose; bat it is no sooner attain ed than another is set op tbe pleasare and the profit being in tbe labor required to attain it- Few tnenentoy tbe money they aecom An C-Ausnrl iMskea the food more defidous end vtvotocTo Too Mara Dirorte. Alluding to the recent statement of President Winston of the North uTate as much" as tbej do tbe toil Carolina College of Agriculture I ana eacnnce required to build op YBUaloa Siat. Tba (reensboro papers say there are fifteen divorce' caeee en tbe docket of Golliord. eoaoty for trial at neat tern of court. Papers in Tbere are oaoeroca ctrt foe ttrza atom, tad it utsally ljm keg eoocjh to give tbe vxtia a chase to try tbeta alL Tbe fktsxe of kcalA b cf:ea a g ta oiae wot k of art. DR R F- YARBOKOUGH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, - . . LOUISBUKG, N. C. . nfH,.o 2ml floor Neal batldlne. ihone 39. Kiirht calls ansyrered from, T. V; Bicttett'S residence, phone 74. ; , " . lr IL Browa. ttiiau Ml-a and Mechanic Art-, printed n, tbe a fortune. TLev are like a traveler olW . ? Kt to au dyru Post, explainioir. tbe terms open on a mountain road, constantly I . . . ..DwU ,M l 4 " 1 n 1 p mm r m w m r m-r r 1 m. m w m . . . i r a m . . . . & m - - . . . t mmj . . !. ( . I t .- . ... .. !" w V i w mm m www m u k w ww.i 1 m. mm m ynnpMt lo meet the exposes of an educa- fore bim and always disappointed ftnd bu u e0Mlr04tl b Mffle as an tion, will be admitted, tbeCharles- because be finds a higher level be- evideoc, lUl Nortb i,,, mntt ton News-and i Courier contain, yond. Many of the goal, at which iM aod doou. the folio wine editorial recognition men aim are. in fact, of no valoa .. .. . ... - f . ' . I . m. I O O I W W IAIIV MM VWsJk mmm mm. mmmmm A a k a mmm Am. you is a genmen, sir." -His gratitude lQ PurSc ine wwn ot ne8r indolence more lor me q lestion 01 precedence to of the nber&Iity 8hown to lMa cUm ,Xcept as incentives to stair ex- IT. 'u " V ; . and his compliment, always reward me. and negro .nsolence. They must be be decided. of boys-words of praise that every ercise'of self controL , " , . " 917 as he etrmmated from the polls just as they L England the courtesies of social North Carolinian will read with pmu. t ui - v.tJ . . ? J. . . . . !. - : - . . I havP hfn in Atlanta 'I'Vio Han mnil Via I . , " I . - - r w- ' WlOrM. lad WhlCH If BOl BSaallT "M v8S6 ongana, as, usual, ne - . " ' . " iu.our5c arc never lorgoucn: do, gatlSlSCtlOn and a sense Of Bt&te ness ranst b earr.i.1 L h ef ln. ...... .. , . shiifflerl m hp P)nr ih. .,iv broken up. the sidewalks kept clear . f jr not evin in miarri T.n Pnoi. L.. . .. i m piiaiy imki u saouia ee let me pass. I didn't have . a dime, ldies and the passways tp and from men had a bitter quarrel here in our l L.ir j ' c ' ' I r Via traine nnnhctvntAil J I & t x . m . . t naioiia came; into my Band. rirZ.Tr !! Sebrtb. New. and Coorier say: than aeertificaf thatb. has don. Tbu WOQji U lrQ. w beiiet.. of Noah -u endeoUy iatlcpkkl-g UUIU1 'un' 'a: -uncie joraar, , 0Hu.4iiUlGnvu;iKFI.ru(Cn .oc-wocr u, -my ucar North Carolina has at Raleic-h a certain work which wUl be of ser- it,, .v.i- c.v -rv. r... .v.. Imiaeo at lean fee tiled tv .,v a - - - I mm . . . I f mm m. I ft I til WJ W LA WAV A.UULU A iiB a Sat 1. lliak I man t you drop, this money back there rent ot vice and crime. 1 he young bucks mena ( ana "pray excuse me" all the State conege whicb corre8ponda ln ?iCe to him. The parchment iUeif tU llT;.tjy inct9 nomber 0f r".f uu luc b,uCwaiKr ino, sir; no massa. uu )ugre6a ai inis uen arc euner t..cy were quarreling. uuV sun re8pecU of its character and rur- has little, if any. yaloe. except t. mA win practice, m an tne courts ox uiemaiei a anows l aiuQ i, . tor bless- Uod, 1 1 'ving on 01 some nara-woricing man inai was oeuer man our American O08e. wi.u tv. dt.t. maUnr as it mar Venreaant veara of itndv I i.v.. ...... DyrtU Cart U a mxlntLU Office in court Moose. ; it. .i. - v , I cf i. c ... ;r " ri .j " . . . " . . . . I . i y iiw u.-. i je- ft ww-uHwuui.n.ui mk; ; .-ju .is .u iukium ui "uu Clemson. South Carolina. It is and such development of the mind f t had two nickles, sir, and Ise got dem are s ealing ; from somebody. Every "you are acother'and then a blew or k Carolina Col- as will enable the gradual, to LrtMton that lb. are .bit It .Ui yo, r aai yet. I was jesgwme to Mr. Stanford vagrant should be arrested and put to a shooting scrape Englishmen quar- lea of Apiculture ana Mrbanle poraua his ftndie'a after leaving Iv.. ' v . Si iuJ5 TITr" JtL .r . . - I 1 Mt . . . r 1 v... c.. . I-"" . I - I uu Vtvutf mlw VKVDIDK WW sir, 10 ouy some some Dreaa lorbun- , n near oi some uUl lliCj ucvci ngm., Aroericaus ArtB anJ M exDaied. offers school and apply his learninz tol ..U day." :.il reckon you must have drop- outrage and have another lynching, fight, but rarely quarrel. With them it lo oalh of lhe Kute not on a Q9efQl pnrposes. The oal most nU ik.i .v. ped this money' said I; "but it you These are perilous times. The old is a word anda blow, or what is worse, lhorouh Enelish and scientific be there as an incentive toVeffort. r,.,.M,. -vt,v ai. didn't, you had better take -it. You devil seems to be unchained and is a ball from a pistol drawn from the -dnealion. bnt also k nr.rtll but. If one would avoid diaannolnt. L .t...... v.. . . i w ar - I r r axlk w jjuw ua dllaidiu nil LKii m. B. MASSENBURQ, Pride- Even tbe diploma the sttrtent is ao Ik, v. ; ,.v- Under the Captiou of 'A Noble eager to obtain is nothlee morelr -.i;..i. r. a rn irn I . ..... M . i.t . . ..... . i " Foe woe-!. Urea, eealii. sotm. akla dl aad all trriusf crapCoM. aoUtafw eooUiac aa4 tM.'!u m W Wlu a Wlteh Ua1 Mr. Sast Clkar rnrmt U IX. WUi a f la bi orbti. li a,ci .r.- w. O. T&oca. ATTORNEY AT LAW. L0CISBUB8, jr. a c. vl. cookb a BOW, ATT0RNEY8-AT-LAW, LOUISBUBS.IT. o. . ' Wiii at t pud the courts of Nash. Franklin, Qranville, Warren and Wake counties, also the Supreme (Jourr oi ixorxn ijarouup, ana we u. 8. Circuit ana .uwinub iuu. . . ua yWrV cua.2. DB. E. S. FpSTEB. dk. j.ETMALoBa Wlji want son e meat to. go with the S ing to and. fro upon the earth and hip pocket I RS. FOSTER & MALONK. PRACTICING PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, Louisburg, N. C. Office over Aycotke Drug Company. . WM HAYWOOD RUFFIN. ATTORN EY-AT-XAW, LOUISBURS, K. 0. r - Will practice ln all the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, also ln the Supreme court. Circuit Courts. . Office in cooper and Clifton Building. bread." His old gray head, his bent walking up and down in it. The daily man who habitually carries a pistol. form.-his astonishment made a nietwe f papers are full of crimes. White and He is a coward. j I would fcive a dollar for it in photo. I black seem demoralized, and we are I looked back at him and he hadn't getting hardened to the sinful ar d moved. He had'nt taken it all in and bloody calendar that every day meets THE ANTI-DEMOCRATS seemed afraid lest it was a trick to get j our eyes. When will this thing stop? T . ATE. . ' him : into trouble. That old negro l started to write a little essay on po. 1 "The following true and - timely ob- caTries me back to the davs of mv uteness. The lack of it FRANKLIN DIVISION PEOPLE'S UUTUAL boyhood, when I- went'to school with young whUe men is painfully observe umns of the Fayetteville Obser xr: f hv nn rirwf- for a I . . . . ... . . I .. . . . . .... I ' r- -iraimngior au trades ana ousineBsiineuis, n. snouiurecogoue me tact I tendency to Increase the nomber including especially cotton mano- that his greatest pleasure and pro- j 0f IQiu bat, eliminating the color factoring, stock, dairy, fruit and fit ara to com. from tbe straggle I element, not to saeh an exUot truce larming; eivti, electrical and 10 attain u. a to indicate or portend social "RoTinvolonf mechanical engineering; architec-1 Many people, of course, put too I wreck. , But very little of thislsl ture and mercantile, business." high a value upon goals and eorre. too-much, and instead of lsttto Boys who are nnable to take tbe spoadiolj depreciate the value of down tbe legal bars to make Jump fnlleourse "csn tako one of the tbe training required in their at- in evtr eaaisr tbev aboald r,alnn. among our servations are from the editorjal col- short courses, or as special students, tainment. As a rsalt Jhey are I and, as tb. old legal pbras. has it, Bill Arp. DESPER- Association, LOCHBLT.G, N. C. dingSpSitea 1H08. B. WILDER, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, UUISBUSS. H. 0. Office on Main street, over Jones a Cooper's itora. Y S. SPRUILL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, '. LOUISBURO, K. C. i Will attend the courts of Franklin. Vance Granville. Warren and Wake coniitks, also the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Prompt attention given to collections. , OUlce ever Egerton's Store. ; the Manual Labor school in old Gwin nett. The Greshams were eood people. and old Jordan was happy, until free dom came. " Nobody cares for ' him now, save charity the charity of the ant. i.isi weex, wnen me day was When we had occasion to refer to hot. and the dust was deep, a voune the opponents of - the Democracy it man with his best girl dashed by two ot our ladies in a buggy and almost i stifled them -with dust. They had to stop, for they could not see. He made rp W.BICKETT, " ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW LomsifuRd v. a old-time whiteolks. It has always 1 n apology nor said please excuse me, seemed -itrange to- me that negroes j and yet be was from a neighboring were so indifferent to:; the poor and I city and Polis means a city and polite- afflicted of their own race. They will ness comes from P6Iis. bury them with great satisfaction and j Not long ago I was coming from ceremony. ; i hey will hire the hnest Auania anu a jviaricua man wdq hearse and carriages and buy a coffin behind me elevated liis dirty shoes to with silver handles and have a dress the top of the back of my seat and kept parade and "weep and wail at the grave, them there with:n six inches of my used to be sufficient to name the Re publicans. Now that certain persons, who believe in the doctrines of tbe Re publican party the protective tariff, the gold standard, etc persist in call ing memseives Democrats, 11 is more exact as ell as more comprehensive to call them anti-Democrats. O laatA Zl(mXTM r TOXIIA. Its IM Tabvlvm fwjtt devote themselves entirely to some injured morally and fail to obtain I make them "ball hljrh and cir onesaDjectin wbtcn they need me Denenis wnica accrue TQ tight." special training." from onsacceaarul but boueet effort. So far tbe North Carolina school There are sporUmea whose only does not differ -from Clemson and object is to win, bat they are not other like schools in the Sonth. Bat tbe klnd of porteno who win en. it has one fine feature, which wa during fame. They think too believe la neenliav la it nr much of the goal, toolittl.cf the I Some people sre so bwy criticaicg r I . . m I -.a.k.a a - shared only by another North Caro- lratnln& ana eipa reqolre4 v7 no i;xe icu wv " S. . a... I to make on. excel bis lellow-mea I ptA-iiCAi rtiigwa. in athletic exertUea. What Ls true of tbe sportsman is true alse of tbe business man, tboogb it is less ob vious, chiefly for the reason that orriciBi: . lAiLiT. rMttat, W. i. TU.LT. Trmmm ft4 OtS1 Htm, c c siaaais. tcaM atl ex- but that is all. The other negro whom we pass and Prompt and painstaking attention given to I re pass is a curiosity in his way. He rerv matter intrnstad to nia n&nda. I r Refers to chief Justice shepherd, Hon. Joim i ,s love crazv as crazv and as devoted Maiming, Hon. Robt. W. Winston, Hon. J. C. I 7 . ' ' Biut.on. Pn.fi. Vtrat National Bank of Win- I u CholrAenAars'a Orlonrln nrhn nindpr ton, Glenn & Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank I ... , . .. ... of Monroe. Chas. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For- I about carvinff the name of his love est College, Hon. E,W.Timberiake. . . . . .. . . . stock hU biff boots and sburs on the mis ----- good. I leaned as far away as I could, and felt like treating him like I did a c jw boy once in Texas. The cowboy Office in Court House, opposite Sheriff's. y M. PERSON, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, ' ' iAursBUB84ir. o. "": Practices ln ail courts. Office ln Neal Building. -!- H YARBOROUQH, Ja. ' ATI OKSEY AT LA W, . LOUISBDRQ, N. C " e ,J . OlUce in Opera House building, Court street All legal business intrusted to him : will receive prompt and careful attention. JJR. D. T. SMITHWICK, . ' - " DENTIST, " LOUISBURO, N. C. Office in Ford's Building, 2nd floor. , Gas administered and teeth extracted without pain. JJR. R. E. KINO, DENTIST, . LOUISBURO, N. C. ' ' Office oveb Aycocke, Dkuo Compamt. With an experience of twtnty-five years in a sufficient guarantee of my work .in all the up-to-date lines of the profession. on the bark of the beech trees. darky flame is a cook for - one of our neighbors, and she will not notice him. In fact, she hides from him. Day after day be walks past the house to and fro all the day long -hoping to get a elimose of her ebony face. The cor- ner of my garden overlooks the back yard of this neighbor and there he comes and stands and poses in de spondent attitudes. It would be ro mantic and pathetic if it were r not so ridiculous, for he goes ; dirty and rag ged and is mortal ugly. But he is al ways humble and polite and that will give favor and a'friend even to a vaga bond. . These old-lime negroes will soon be the missing link - between the slave and his master.' Shuck footmats and horse collars and baskets and brooms have already gone." - These anti-Democrats spend their time I lina State college, and is set fotth in manufacturing stories about Mr. I M follows: ' ' D A ru: T . j ir:. I uirau .uu u,u juuc, ,uu ,tQ ue8(srTj0 b0y will be Now. Mr, Bryan is about to destroy claded nnlhe college for lack of himtdf hv trninir tr rjni fnr CnrM-I mS&nS. "Work Is furnished the -j 0 0 j I ,. i i. i j . i- i. . a .v . cow, he has been frightened away by most deserving. Examinations I"" " ,eM ueuB'l Ba the. ami Goebehtes, or by the pure- win be held on Satardav. Aouat preparation for diatlngaisbed work lntueneiaot Business more complex. It may be aErmed.bowever, that the business man who thinks too much of the goal success will oeg ! lect the means of obtaining it. He rill fail to attend to the little A wusDuum. cent: or XHAMttllOHA. A aKOJIt5E5-r TIKOtXta StDITOK Almo- Clwr rp. twi l j t r i i j . - j ..i--: i . - . ncau wqmc dc gasscu away to nis com. roinucu iucrviuicy contingent ii.o, as jg 1899 at the Conrt House bv panion until the cars reached his town is their habit in the different stales. ' ' - c.. . , T o-TMrn cr, virtiu.ndr- .),,.,,,. it,-, the coutry ouperintendent. Let I looked daggers at him, but it did no scam so v.rtuously whenever it is J v D9 - cntrtTPElrt . thit Rrvati t oK.ii.t (n r.m OVOrV DOV WDO WlBUea IQ eJUCi- bick of my seat and I deliberately got up and went over on the other side. I would have done this tough, ill. mannered rough the same way, but jggeslea mat iryan is about to put -his national finger into lhe D.-mx:ratic local pie. Now, Chairman Jones is so ill -that he has finally resigned his chairmanship of lhe national committee; now Vice-1 Chairman Stone is scheming to succeed Chirman Jones and to' defeat Bryan; now, ex AttorneyGeneral Davidson, tion that pays come and try tbe examinations. Someone will have a chance to secure the County schol arship. Others, if prepared to enter, and too poor, will be credit ed for tuition and room rent un til they have earned the money, wntco wm not be Jong, as any of this State, and . other well known the seats were all full. . Young men southern Bryan men are hobnobbing . . fif th r- j. f . . v - -i. .u.i with the Crokerites at Saratoga in a graduate of tbe College of Agrical tau auuw iucil uiccutug sujwuhc iix the cars or at church or"afthe post office while waiting for , the mail, to This dlvisoa has secared th. services of Mr. a C IUrrU, as Special Agttt to work la this Division etly. and Mr. Harris will enter opoo his dalles in a ft w days It is the isttttUa cf the eScer of th. DivUlon to Iccrtaie the ciq. her cf oar pclicy helisr to oee thoaiacd Btobers as sooa as roe litle, thereby taskier each. iimcbt uck to i-rrfWA itrautr. I policy w orth 1 1,000 to th. beatft try CnbrrllM-a IXrfkc. thoierm. aoU C'.ary la Car of dtalha. KIULD III. KDrraillL Tbtf Will b. MQI tLACff S Fro tiv Timm, lUflatUK Xm. Baade in the tzsxagtaect ef the I suffered wHh diarrbo for a cr DIvuion, and the friccipal oe tics aad thoojcht I wm p tlsx carvd. will be to do away with directors, as I bal rpvat nob iIom aai aw; i4 thu feaiore has rroveo to be a fail- affr4 so Boh aUrr ifcU 1 asJ aU Bitn tba ifrtU, '! fti.. modeelidufiteepa:i hpn t4 t. IQ. th. way I pawie aI kind ovvr? aad awail.th malU bat aotktac 01 people. Ia the fatsr tb edrUtael ct CbasUrUla's w. will hae a hoard cf htallb eon- eotie. choUra aad dUrrbora Wtxdr sad rosd of thr ar.J IK. nt things which demand his pr'Mat iJmU .pplleatiot for iarar- attentlon while he fret about the I ranj, .idVu! to try it Atut nc' d lo case cf death cf ass or- culmination of bis desires. Y.t It I kla f do I was Urly w-n I ed the teaeSciary tamed la rich istbolittlelblngsof th. present o v rJU nTi 4 f . Uows 5 rt r tl a li w llWiU which furnish th. .xercise. train- UuJkrtr s tor .J W sdiIul7afiVr llaii JfJUir't . . . ,, . , . . as wall a 1 rardkJ ia oy Li- O. E. Biediateif atur laatb, and w. wl,l sure-to-win scheme for nominating r. and JUeehanic Arts quietly " nooaa. ooii &y w.u. nottu,crwM. wsq wr cpeciaa Agtni xo ta Van Wyck or Gorman. - finds profitable employment." on for lb Ur loln Wolea " ;CT.,.V 7-V-... v .k- InTtetigatloas aad report to' It seems to make no difference to prof No deserving bov is excluded bejoad. Those who neglect the be opened. A true gentleman will fire these desperate aati-Democrats that i .v C0nee9 for j-. 0r coner IlU,e things either miss tbetr goal, and fall back and while waiting fori lDeir stone nave not a wjra oitruin 1 1 - lnitnn . rnnrn or, if they shoald by some good Aboct the time a coAn's ru gets old rooogh to xay tbicgt men begin to shsn him. ake ca his man give somebody else a chance " . vu rerjt Tf he la too poor to r,av the fortune attain it. find that it is 6 ' their entertaining prevarications. For- rent, li ne is too poor to pay ine ........ . to look into their box, but a selfish ill- tunately lhey bave begun lheir cam. barges for those things he is not lo.!.s- without the training and bred, man wont. He will stand up naien so far in advance that their tn .ndl.nnt nnl, (n knowledge ordinarily required for IS. im wMVBjwiwBBaavB)siMMwsa,vawse Wa wmr , 1 .i i -it t .i it aa.al mm m w a declare himself a pauper and ac close and cover half a dozen boxes and peep through the glass at the post master until he gets his own. The best-mannered man at the postoffice in bur town is the -oldest. - There are a few well-raised lads in our town whom it is always a pleasure to meet. methods will be thread-bare before the rpal hattl 7c iinH There is one fact "that stands clearlv cePl tuition nd "belter as a gmdg- outofallthe muddles which" these ing State charity. He is admitted busy-bodies are -engaged in making, on his word of honor to pay when and that is that Bryan for the Demo- he can. after he has been trained HOTELS. FKANiLlNTOli HOTEL FBANKLINTON, N.C.J . SAW L MERRILL, Prp'r. Good accomodation for the traveling public. l i Good Livery Attached. OSBORN HOUSE. C. D. OSBORN, Proprietor, Oxford, N. C. - Good accommodations for the traveling public. MASSENBURG EOTEL P Massenburg Propr HENDERSON, N. C Good accommodations. 'Good fare. Po lite and attentive servant NORWOOD HOUSE warrenton, r . Kortli irollni W. j. nonwooD, Proprietor. Fatronace cf Commercial Tourist ana mellng PubUc SoUclted. ; Good Sample Boom. VSiBssv Hotsl to Btobbsxs Oovsr HOPS! The? make a gentle bow and tip the Thejiew set have neither good man- faat and smile a pleasant greeting. . There was a rich old bachelor who died in Jefferson some years ago,-and era tic nominee and Jones for tbe Dem ocratic national chairman are the men, they chiefly fear. . ... ners nor ooliteness. u,aucation ana the ballot have alienated them. Oar children and the children of the old slaves have no common bond to bind them, and the animosity between them deepens and broadens as the years roll on. I reckon it is time; to seperate, buthow is it to be done and vrto is to do it? Of course these good old negroes will not wish to go, and it would be cruel to force . them. I remember when the Creeks and Cherokees were forced to go and how some of..; the old Indians were left bshind. I remember old Sawny on Sawny . mountain near Cummiag, and how his rold wife and four of his grandchildren were allowed to stav with bim. -When the old folks Statb of Ohio. Citt of Tolxdo, -Lucas Couhtt.- ; J Frank J . Chesst makes oath that ba itt the senior Da rtner of F.J. Chefkt & he left J5io,ooo to a poor young - wo- Co. doing badness in the City of Toledo, from the college. man because, as he saidinhts will, ,1ols ..,'u'Tro ,'n Z tl V, I 14 fiam VaVlll WV t KsA QT1 VT ATf f l K H1I. to earn money, and work is furnish ed by the college to pay those who need it most to help them pay for their board and clothing while he is training! "No deserving boy Is' excluded Tbe legend is well worthy to be inscribed in leU "She always gave me. a pleasant smile j DRED DOLLARS for each and -every I ters of eold over the doors and when she met me." Ilie Irish, as a race, are naturally polite Pat,"said a good "lady, "you passed me on the street yesterday and. never, even looked at me." Ab, me sweet lady, I was in a great hurry and I knew that if I looked , at you I couldn't pass you." My good father was an old-time school master in the days when manners and morals were taught as well as books.' The first day of his employment down in Liberty county he'made the boys and girls talk, and said the boys must case of Catarrh that cannot be eared by the use of Hall s Catarrh Ctjrs. FRANK J.CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. V. 1886. 8BAL A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internally and acts on the blood and m neons sur faces of the system. Send for testimo nials, free. F. J. CHENS Y & CO., - Toledo, O. Sold by dmjrgists, 75 cents. ., Hall's Family Pills are the best. gates of the noble school. It hon ors the college, the State, and every citizen of the- State, far mora than if the- school were built of marble and were endowed with the most lavish generosity. It is a message of hope and en couragement to every bumble home in the State. It affords the prom ise of a useful and honorable and happy lif to every poor boy in th. State who finds no such promise in Never twit your wife because of her his narrow and bard environment. icK arrinne Tint . f r tVirr trS I . "s11 talaa 4a tVtm. nannla rf 4k a ;- : I courtesy to mm oeioremcytooa tacir chances are she wouldn't lave' mar- Old North Stats, who have estab died these grandchildren followed the make a pgctfui bow and the girls a the tribe, to be used with the negroes, ana it is ,., ; the morning. All-complied not certain that any considerable num- pieaniiy; except,'. the bJggest boy ia ritd you. school on such a ber will go. Bishop Turner says- tney will; Booker Washington says they will not. v. One negro paper in Atlanta pro fesses to be in favor of going. The other is ormosed to it. Their; exodus Glorious News chool, who said bebedogoned it he "'V. . 1 1 - 1 .MKnr1a was gwinc io ma.c - uuw v u7WUJ. , from D B of Father gave him a talk next day, but it Washita, I. T. Ha writes: "Four bottUs B) - J J a mrn. mm t V Aa UaB mitt I of Electric Bittera has cared Mra.Brower a,a 00 gooa' Rnu lwu "lu" -iH" r of c h is stronger and greater than this. lished sach a foundation. ' Tbey have many claims on tbe respect and admiration of their fellow countrymen, but none that .hmir fnr rnncress will not . , -y.u u: ;" rI7L' would break oat on ber head and fa "r T , r u... ....iwi. Xal V6: and thebest doctor, eoald Rive no. help. vote a aouar to u, uui minntcs - He 1 reluctantly waited, eliminated maybe we; can get along in Aftcr the; other scholars had all gone peace. Suppose we try it.v White OQt fatherciosed the' door and father primaries should be the watchword m told bim be had eilher t0 bow or take every town and county,nd- then we whippiDg or qait the school. He can elect legislators and municipal of- sluditd awhile and said: "I'll be ficers who are not- afraid of the negro. . . . ... u , Th . As it is now, neither our lawmakers durned if 1 11 do cither. 1 hen the bat her care in complete and her health excellent." This shows what thousands have proted. that Electric Bittera la the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcern, boils and running sores. It stimulates lifer, kidneys and bowels, eipels poisons, helps digestion build up the strength. . Only 50 cent. Sold by W. Q JThomas. druggist. Guaranteed. He Fooled The Sargeona. All dceUr told Eenick Hamilton; of West Jefferson. O., after sullerins 13 months from Retal Fistala, be would die unless a eoetly operation was p-r formed: bat be eared himself with. ve boxes of Backlru's Arciet SaUe, tbe surest vile care on earth, and tbe best salve ia the world. 25 cents a box. Eold by "W. G. Tnomas, druggist. its attainment. Reasonable ambi tions are to be encouraged, but al- A rare sad Deab nbt. Mr IW. A. 11 !. d Kba-r..l wriUDjr cf bU almost talraraloas rp f rota death, asys: "E tpoevre after o Ive tadserd Mrtooa laaf trosbl. whkh ftid ia coaaoaptioa. I bad f rqat S A 9Afm IS Sh tXA AAA 9 Ka4 f a f . ak..4 ways with the understanding that! day. AU my doctors atid 1 ata aooa dhs. T&ea I ti to as pr. alair'a the prize, whateyer it may be, is but the representative of labor and study, and that it is these things, and not tbe prize, which have per manent value and afford . real en joyment. " New Discovery for CoasaopOoa. watch completely, cartd o. 1 woald ac be wlUkoot U evta il llec4 ISJM a botU Handreda ks ad It oa ear rsentaBMa datloa and ail asya it avr fails to ear throat. cb4 aad laax troeblsa." a lar i!m &o eeau aai ll.CO. Trial boU free at W. O. Tbomaa drtsjr atorv. t-J laccordioflr. aad noon reairt ef otbet I such information to this eflc we will forward check (ot ce-lMri . ef the valoa of the policy, aed the remainder ia thirty days as here tofore. - We also wish to state that v. will hav. bat on. aet ia this Division, aod that will be Mr. Harris- He is a (snt'sosa who is wIl known lo tbe people -ef FrasUia and adjoining coaslles, aed what ever he tell yea ia regard to the policy of Insurance will be carried oat to tbe letter. W. J. BitaiT. Tra.aodGn'l Manager. Tbe stock exchange is a place where lots of oca exchange their money lor experience. - Tbey are simply jwrfee.. wriUs Rot t. Uoor. of La Fsrvtt. lad . ti DWUt'sUttW Early Eiwrm. tbe "fa. moss little pllla" for eoarUpaUow aad all lirer ailaeata. 5rrr rrlp. W. O. Tbomaa. Tbe age long struggle between the rates aod the camp meetings a 00 again this years, with tbe camp meet ings still on top. "Beat oa tbe saaxkat for eoacba aad aad all broaxarul tronoUs; for eroap U baa ao equal. writ Ursry R. WLliXord, Booth Ca&ais. Cobs.. U Oae Ilia a U Coexb Cart. W. O. Tbotsta. LICENSE TAX NOTICE The attention of all persons in Franklin Coanty practicing any trade or profession, or using any franchise taxed by the Revenue Laws of North Carolina, are hereby notified to procure a license, or pay tbe tax imposed by law ; and their attention is specially- called to 8ection 71 of tb, Revenue Act of 199, which makes ita misde meanor for failure to do so. Tbe attention of Jastices of the Peace, Town and Township Con stables, and Bonded OSces, is called to the following Sections of the Revenue Act of 1839, and I earnestly ask their co-operation in inforcing the same: - Section 18. Skating Riaks, Bag. atelle Tables, Hobby Horses, Ckn(f n Cm allaawiaaa Clan1. Dlaces for games with or without .l1?" 10 1 cvrryiDioj arc iwa sooiao. r. rm v.as, ocv. .u.vix, w vi 1 B K Toraer, Coactoa. Mo., was with vehicle, of Drugs, Medicines, I tared ot piu by DeWiu a Wiuh Uaxl Onrtds. Ac. I sairs aXW SB?riax avaaUa ywars aad c. o R..t...r..t,u. l.t. I trytna: over twvaty retaedW. rhyaJdaa , r. .. t. n- land sorraoea eadorvw It. Beware ef oec. it. oeiung a lenoe cr ur- dBgrroos eoatterfeita, TT. Q. Tbooaa. gans. See. 43. Auctioneers, Selling Goods, Wares or Merchandise, Sec. 43. Agents Selling Bicycles and Supplies. Sec. 56 Agents Renovating Feather Beds. Sec. &3. Photographs, &c. II. U. Kt A. sr. Sheriff. Franklin County. Loulsburz, N. C, - Augoet 22nd, 1E?0. ' The maajvho never tries to do any- The worst thu can be said of little ; vices is that they won't ray little. D-WlU's Uttlw Bariy HLmn r-rcaa-1 aeatlv rare chroate oaaupauem. t:Woa &, aervoiM aad orw-ot faahajr; cleanse and recalata tba e a lire srststa. ! Small, pWaMat, Mnr jrrlp or ateksa f amoua liOis plUa." - W. U. Tbocnaa. 1 rM an(I Sabecribe to tbe ccs dollar a yeir. Tut la. Only Diseases sre nuriestsd bj i Cackache, Rheumotlsm, ,, Loss of Appetite, Fou! Tonguo end Veaknees Dr.J.II. rJcLEHi'S LIVER and !. KIDNEY BALL! Is the remedy yen need, of equal service in tnii or chrocic cases. ijoo Pta BOTTUt. fea aaxji bt W. G. TaoMAj, Drcgglit- Tbe Tnis is fx.co yr. Caib in ainc:?.
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 8, 1899, edition 1
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