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XXIX
LO.UISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1SD0.
CIlUIlCH DIRECTORY.
METHODIST. .
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Geo. 8. Baker, Supt.
preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M..
very Sunday.
Praver meeting Wednesday night. "
1 3 G. F. Smith, Pastor.
BAPTIST.
M.
Wilder. Sopt
Preaching at 11 A. MM and S P. M.t
(.very Sunday.
Prayer m eting Thursday night.
Forrest Smith. Pastor.
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rOB CUBPORATIONS. Industrial Education. ! A Growing Danger.
XDHBER33.
Mr. Bryan's Plan for Controlling
Trusts-An Imperial PoUcy Cannot
Be Defended. v
anAv School at 9:30 A.
01 ' - Thos. B.
l-rotV5ssion.a.l cards
If
j, J, MANN,
PKACTICINO PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N. Cv .
Office aver Thomas' Drug Store.
Winnemucca, Neb., Dispatch; Aug. 30.
Hon. Willi&m J. Bryan passed
.nrougn Winuemucca to-day on
his way to California. He made
an address to a large crowd and
said:
Southern FarmllaKazine.
It-was considered disgraceful to
cnltirate the sil in dark ages
Banishment from society was the
penalty inflicted on those who bad
the hardihood and manliness to
follow it. In the South there are
yet a few benighted spots where
the people think that work is dis
graceful, and verily believe, in
the darkness of their ignorance,
that respectability is only to be
"I believe the outlook for suc
cess ih 1900 was never better than
at present. Cn the old questions had fcy following professional pur
pi the campaign of 1896 we an
D
B.s. r. BURT,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N. C.
Offi'-e in the Ford Building, corner Main
aod Sufh streets. Dp stairs front. "
D
R. R. F" y AB.BOKOUQ H ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Looisburu, N. C.'
"nflce 2ml floor Nasi building, phone 39.
K ht calls auswered from T. W. Bieketfs
resi.lnce, phone 74.
B. MASSENBUBQ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
IOCISBUBO, v. O. .
Will practice In nil the Courts of the State
Office In Court House.
0.
M. COOKE & SOJS,
ATTORNET8-AT-LAW.
tOUlSBUEa.K. 0.
Will attend the courts of Nash, FrankUn,
aranville. Warren and Wake counties, also the
Snureme Court of North Carolinp, and the U.
8 Circuit and District Courts.
DR. E. 8. Foster.
Dr. J. E. MAM5B
D
RS. FOSTER & MALONB.
PRACTICING PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
Louisburg, N. C. '
Office over Aycocke Drug Company.
Tm. HAYWOOD RUFFIN.
ATTORNET-AT-LAW,
. LOUISBURS. 5. O.
Will practice In all the Courts of Franklin
and ailjoining counties, also in the supreme
Court, and. In the United States District and
Circuit Courts. , " : .
Office In Cooper and Clifton Building.
stronger than we were during that
campaign. On the new questions
we are gaining steadily.
"The Chicago platform will be
reaffirmed entirely at the conven
tion next year. In fact, I doubt
whether any opposition to the plat
form will manifest" itself in the
convention at all. Two of the
greatest of the new issnes that are
before the country are:
"First The trusts, v "
"Second The Philippine ques
tion. . -;
'The first question can scarcely
be called new; but the trusts, have
been so multiplied that the ques
tion assumes an importance which
it did not have in 1896.
"Many methods have been sug
gested for the examination of the
trusts. The most feasible, it seems
to me, to require every corporatian
to obtain a license from the Federal
government before it is permitted
to do business out outside the
State in which it is organized.
This license can be granted under
conditions which will ; squeeze the
water out of the stock and prevent
the monopolization of any industry.
'This nation must choose be
tween being a republic or an em
pire. An imperial policy cannot
be defended on any ground. From
a financial stadpoint it -will be an
expense to a large majority of the
people and a profit only to the
suits. The question naturally pre
sents itself, Why are our boys
growing too proud to learn a trade
or to till the soil and become useful
members of society? The cause
lies in our Bystem of education,
which, as now conducted, largely
ignores our industrial -life and in
dustrial pursuits those pursuits
that elevate because they enrich
the community. The only legiti
mate result of our educational sys
tem will be the production of law
yers and doctors, or, at least, clerks
and school teachers. In conse
quence of t this defect, children re
ceive the impression that educa
tion has no bearing on mechanics,
that a trade is only manual drudg
ery. This is to be deplored, and
those who think no intellect is re
quired in the workshops or on the
farm are to be pitied. Did any
of our readers ever seriously think
oi tne amount or Knowledge re
quired to construct a winding
stairway? We venture the asser
tion that not 100 professional men
in the South are sufficiently ex
pert in the higher rnathematics to
make the necessary calculation to
run a spiral stairway. And yet
(he country has beeu educated to
believe that a man who can quote
authorities has a higher claim up
on the attention of the people and
is one to be more respected for. in
telligence and honored for his
learning then he who can pursue
rr HQS. B. WILDER,
1 ,
ATTORNKY-AT-LA.W,
LOUISBTJBS. IT. O.
Office on Main street, over Jones & Cooper's
Itore. " - . "
capitalists who would organize original investigations pertaining
F.
S. SPRUILL.
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
LOUISBTJRO, S. C.
'Will attend the couTts of Franklin, Vance
Granville. Warren and Wake counties, also
the Supreme Court of North Carolina
Prompt attention given to collections.
Office over Egerton's Store.
IJ W.BICKETT, ;-',
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
" LOCLSBUR6 H. O.
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
every matter Intrusted to liis hands.
Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John
Manning, Hon. Robt. W. Winston, Hon. J.C.
Buxton, Pres. First National Bank of Win
ton. Glenn & Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank
of Monroe, Chas. B. Taylor, Pres. Wake For
est College, Hon. E. W. Timberlake.
Office in Court House, opposite Sheriffs.
syndicates to develop the Philip
pines. Fro tp a religious point of
view it cannot be defended. A. des
potism at Manila is not consistent
with a free government in the Uni
ted States. This nation cannot en
dure while half its people are citi
zens and half vassals."
The Ethics of Gambling.
to industrial enterprises, and so
increase the wealth of a communi
ty. There are times 1 when this
genius the child of industrial
thought and original talent is not
only respected, but becomes the
means of security to the common
wealth. During the first days of
the civil war, when despondency
. In discussing the subject of traf
ficing in yotes a correspondent of
the Baltimore Sun says:
On Thanksgiving Day. 1897. a
clergyman here, in his sermon,
Baid: "A man who will buy a vote
will sell his vote, and a man who
will sell his vote will sell his conn1
try. This .proposition cannot be
disputed. It is axiomatic.
Now I ask, What is a man who
will sell his., country t He is a
traitor, and none the less a traitor
because his treason is not charac
terized by its right name. . He is
none the less a traitor because his
blows at the very foundation of
our national structure are deliver
ed openly, shamelessly and un
blushingly, while his., fellow-citi
zen's' view the dreadfnl crime with
indifference or helplessness.
Anyone who reads the newspa
pers knowB that the practice of
buying and selling votes is steadily
growing, and that the people (both
those who sell their votes and those
who do not) are becoming more
and more convinced that politics
and politicians are incorrigibly
rotten. It surprises no one now to
learn that a certain' senator, rep
resentative or other public officer
has spent a large sum to secure an
election.
Can anyone who has read a little
history fail to see where this con
dition will lead ns f
Let this rottenness go unchecked
a few decades longer, and it will
be entirely beyond control. The
country will be ripe for an empire,
and the emperor (some man of
commanding wealth and influence)
will be found ready to assume his
functions.
I understand that some of the
states have statutes' bearing on the
subject of corruption in elections;
but we seldom hear of their en-
forcement, although we frequently
hear of their infraction.
There should be an amendment
to the constitution of the United
States declaring it treason for any
one to buy or to cell a vote, for any
consideration, in any Federal, state,
congressional, Legislative or muni
cipal election; and not only disfran
chising the buyer, and the seller,
but imposing such term of impris
onment, especially on the buyer,
began to rest upon the hearts of a8 wiU stamp the dreadful practice
M. PERSON,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Fronr an Exchange. "
The faro gambler could not gam
ble unless his patrons did so; the
lottery owner could not gamble if
nobodv bought his tickets, and
the bookmaker would not be in a
position to carry pn ; his business
unless his customers accepted his
odds. A logical classification
would include as gamblers those
on both sides of the table the
faro dealer and the faro "punter,"
many people fur want of skilled
mechanics, we distinctly remem
ber what a relief was felt by the
invention of a machine for making
percussion caps.
In time of trouble and perplex
ity industrial talent is moBt valu
ed, and in time of peace and quiet,
though not recognized, it constitu-
tutes the power that drives along
the wheels of , progress and pros
perity. A man who cannot appre
ciate it is to be pitied for his ig-
with something like the infamy it
merit.
The Farmer's Training.
In a letter to the Southern Farm
Magazine one of its readers, who
has for years studied the needs of
Southern farmers, writes as fol
lows: 1
AVOID POLITICS. YOU.XU MAS,
Atlanta Constitution.
The most dangeroas, ungrateful aod
unpromising fi;ld of endeavor offered
the young man. of to-day is thit of pol
itics. Like some professions, it Is
overcrowded, and like a great many
more, it is one for which very few are
fitted, although the average rain does
not discover this until he has had sev
eral painful encounters with the polit
caJ hurricane.
Robert S. Wade, of Cleveland, O.,
an Intimate friend of Mitk Hanna, has
been credited with some very sage re
marks on this lively topic. They fol
low, as they are eminently worth re
producing: '
Senator Hanna has closed up all his
business affiirs and will devote him
self exclusively to politics heieatter.
He found that be lost politically by
having to look out for his corporations.
Now. he is a' man who can alLira to
indulge in a political career. It is a
game for men nf wealth, who like the
honors and are not thin-skinned. The
man who depends on politics for a liv
ing is bound to come to grief in time.
He has to surrender hts convictions to
win tavor, for it means his bread and
butler. The poor man or ihe man
who has to earn his living may make
use of politics to gain prominence for
some other occupation the young
lawyer especially but in the end the
professional politician is fiaog aside
and feels all the bitterness of party io.
gratitude. ; It U not often a man can
get rich io .politics honts'.ly. Every
man ought to take a measure of in
terest in public affairs, but no yooog
man should allow himself to depend
on office holding.
The truth of these reflections has
b:en bitterly borne in on many a man,
after he has found himself landed high
and dry by the tidal wave of adverse
fortune in this most fickle of pursuits.
Where one man succeeds, fifty or a ban
died fail, and the worst feature of the
affair is, that such are no common
failures. To be a successful politician,
a man must carefully study public
questions, possess a deep knowledge of
human nature, an abiding confidence
in his own tact and ability, and ab
solute disregard for the fads or com
forts ot bis neighbor.
Even with those qualifications, the
duration of the professional existence
ot the man in politics solely for a living
is extremely brief and precarious. He
cannot foresee how soon the time will
arrive when all his masterly adroitness
will be unavailing in getting on the
popular side of some great issue, or
when be will, for divers reasons, lose
his effectiveness and be dropped for
some more eligible candidate. It is a
game in which constant work and
worry are indispensable factors, and in
the end the poor man is bound to
make his exit from the small end of the
him.
A Mghtof Terror-
"Awful aniUtv waa Wt for Jb widow (
of the brave General Raraham of Ma.
ehlas. Me.. wbQ the doctors a 14 abe
esuM not live till morolog" writes Mr.
S. If. Llneola, who attended her that
fearful nUbt. "All thought sb must
soon dU fr"ta poeomonU. bat she b-
eea r or Dr. uinz a new uieovrr. ar
lag It bad more than oooe saved ber life,
and bad eared her of eoaaampUoa. Alter
thrve small do she slept easily all
nibt. and Its farther ose eompleUly
eared her." This marvelous medicine
U ffaara&ted to care all throat, eheet
aod laor diseases. Only SO eeoU aod
81.00. Trial bottles free at W. O.
Thomas' dro store.
I ' s . i x J i h
m. v i m m mm.
a a w
Makes the food more delicious end whotesoma
The total number of women
eighteen years old employed la the
factories and workshops of the British
Islands is about 500,000, of whom
eleven per cent, belong to trades onions.
BuiTalo, N. Y., has been keeping up
with the proccssioQ la regard to the
wrowth of oew onions. Ia the year
over I ending Jalyi twenty-six local c&toas
were organized, with a membership cf
abocl 5000.
"They are simply perfect," writes
Rob't. aloore. of La Fayette, led., of
De Witt's Little Early lUeerm. the -fa-moos
little pills" for constipation and
all liver ailments. Never crip. W. G.
Thomas.
A Frixhtfal Blonder
Will of tea can a horrible bora, eraidl
cat or braise, UotUas Aralca Jee,
the bellstfce world, will kill tU pals
aad prcvpily heal It. Care old or,
fever sore. o!rra, b-;l!a. feloce. tot.
all eaia erections. Bt r!S carves
earth. Oalr 35 ce&U a tms. Car raar-
aaUwd. Bold by W. G. Tbomaa. drtf-fist.
Woen rst know a to the Rot&au
si:k was dear that U was sold wt'tt
Joe wr'fht with gold.
That Tkrottlijc Ueadi!
WoU pkk!y Wee yws. If yo t
Dr. Klafs"ew Life Tula. TYc-sai
cf sa?err Lave proved Heir mw". s
ewril to akk al arve ira'ttbtw.
Tb-ey eate pert Uocd at-S etrotx seme
asd fcaiid sp yoar kteUli. rr la
lake. Trytbeca. Oaly 23 reals. Haeer
Uk If swa. earvL by W. u.
Tbooaa. drcjric
At Seattle, Wash., the demand for
labor is unprecedented, and wages hate
risen in the past thcrte months to such
aa ex'.et that common laborers new
command a minimum wage of $t per
day.
The Dake cl York bis aa ispoaxj
collection ol c jarttte bclJerv
The Kaoaj Boreaa cf Labor rtroru I .
that six of the streets rail-ays of l LnW4 CwrtMS
State cost JSi 1,7 jo, and are ajsrdf vere ease tt U!-ioj ma
at t ;6.o90, or one fer ctot. of tie -tu .1st ye nI .tVa ia
A WOXDBItFCt, CCKE
OP DiaURIIOEA.
cost. The telephone
Slate are assessed at
of their cost.
plants of that
thirteen per ct&L
ilte etocAch, aa4 cares djrvpwpsca.
A rHOJllKVr VIBOIIA KDITOSX
Had Almost Given Up. bat waa
llrottbl Back to PrrlHt Health
by Cbamberlatn's Colic. Ctwdrra and
Dlarrtwica Itcirudf.
ItKAD HIS EDITOniAU
From the Tim, Hifoune, Va.
I suffered with diarrhoea for a loo
time aad thought I waa past beio cored.
1 bad spent much time aad tnoaey aad
souered so mora misery tbst I baa al
most decided to give spall hopes of re
covery aod await the result, bat sotklox
the advertisement of Chamberlain's
colic. cholera aod diarrhoea remedy aod
also some testimonials slatiog how some
wooderfal cares bad been- wrought by
this remedy. I decided to try It. After
taking a few doees I was entirely well of
that trouble, aod I wish to say farther to
my readers and Mlow salerers that I an
a bal aoi hearty maa to-day aod feel
as well as 1 ever did io toy life. O. R.
llooaa. Sold by W. Q. Thomas, droiglsU
Stats or Onto. Cm cr Totaso, 1
Lccat CocxTT. - 1
Faajrx J. Catsar taak e!h that be
Is the seafc partner cf F. J. Chuh ft
Co. dole baUeeea la the Cl( v of Tc4ia.
Coasty sod &tat aioreMl. aai list
sail rn will pay the sota cf GSR HI S
DRBD DOLL A 113 tat each aai every
esse of Catarrh that rtsact be eartl by
the ose of ilaix's CaTtaatt Craa.
FiU.NK J.CHS5ST.
Sworn to before rve sad siNarriLed la
my preeenee, this Cth day of Deee tr.
A. D. 1S34.
I salt A. W. CLE AW.
Notary Pabli.
Hall's Catarrh Core Is ukea later ally
sod acts os the blood aod t9scoQ.e sar
faewa of the syatera. Send for teCiso
slala, free.
.F. J.CUEN2TCO:
ToJed. O.
F-A I by drox f-iu. 71 cea'A.
llali's Fsmily FUts are lb UeC
For the last tew years there has beea
aa locreaae cf t.coo aeecay la the
r 3 rater of Grtat lVuaia's lasaae.
F.r wct!, b-srse. svalia. aacwa. akls
ditwaaes st4 aU lrriuue eraptir,
sxkts a iKMXllawr aai Walla aa Le.
Witt's vrivh iistal t:te. air. Esaxa
tv . H . era
f-Hee. Mir a;arew-oo3 araery.
ChWax. aree cf lu W Va aH else fs .s
la fca-;a or tai-. U ;U rira." W.
G. Thoeaa.
Tts Klcg ef Grees rarsly dori
a uniform, tat vita la dtx it
hows a carke-1 trtftrtct fcr
i light eolarr.
Kod4 DmttU Cart i a esirtil&s
co9poai bsttax tLe eairts-orst of
etalaeat tirvkiits so tVe sikaJ
Misses Yarborough's.
SCHOOL
NOTICE.
I shall on Tuesday, the 17th day
of October, 189, tU at rahlic
aoction to the highest bidder for
cash at t&a Coort House door in
the town of Loouborg, li. C, for
partition amoag the rertoos inter
ested, on tractor land situated
in the county of Frankuo. adjoin
ing the landiof W. Y. Jacksoo,
.T. Minga, arciisa Uebaam,
prra. It m'Zm what y ear st.1
prwi!iv!y rred rvt'epa. Jl. A. Keu
rcs. rw,ta-is. Tea ear ti trl
alia of ts-ilfs&krti of tea yaara s&aad-
184". W. G. Thta.
FRANKLIN DIVISION
people's mmi
The Misses YarborougVa School
for Girls will open 00 Tuesday, Tarboroocb Road. Crooked creek "RoTifvni on f
. -- TV - T-- -..1. I . I w
September 6tb, lb30. The Faculty
will consist of Mrs. 1. ll. uooae,
and Misses Mary and Edith Yar-borougb.
RATES FOR TCITIOX FER alOXTO t
Primary Department, I
Acadexic, -
Higher English, -I
Yocal or Iostrnmental Music,
2.00
2.M
300
3.00
It is well, then, for the average
young man to let the gentlemen ol 1
wealth and leisure play the "dilettante"
nth politics. Such a pursuit is an ex-
The great'and pressing need is 1 pensive luxury, and should be abandon
ed to those capable of indulging io it.
lAiiiMmmfl.g. fl.
' ' .; r, 1. tu. nr lnttne norance and imbecility. When
ti. .11 ht. w rmtm in nnu I Lilt, nil v ni r. 1 111 ui iu w. .w.ww.
frackiucs Ul u 1 - . ' - - I
Building.
H .YARBOROTJGH, 3a.
ATIOENEY ATLAW,
LOUISBURG, K.C,
OlDce In Opera House building, Court street
All legal business ; intrusted to him
will receive prompt and careful attention.
JJR. D. T. SMITHWICK,
DENTIST,
LOUISBVJRG, N. C.
Office in Ford's Building, 2nd floor.
-6as administered and teeth extracted
without pain. - ,
JJB. R.E. KINO,
DENTIST,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Office oveb Aycocke Deuo Company.
With an experience of twenty-five years
is a sufficient guarantee of my work .in all
the up-to-date lines of the professionr -
HOTELS.
tickets, the "bucket shop" keeper
and the frequenter who buys
stocks, grain or produce or any
kind on a margin. ,
And one other distinction should
also be made. There are "bucket
shop" keepers who swindle their
customers with great regularity,
and there are bookmakers who de
fault, as do bankers. . The stock
dealers and bookmakers whoare
guilty of these practices are ns-
nallv classed as ramblers, but in
realitv' they are thieves.
word "gambler" means a man
who gambles without cheating or
stealing.
It is quite certain that there
never was a time in the history of
civilization when gambling was so
prevalent- among all classes of
people as it is at present. In fact,
many legitimate branches of busi
ness are tinged With the hue of
speculation. Such, persons as do
not bet upon horse races or specu
late in wheat or stocks
our schools impart to our youths
more knowledge for the prosecu
tion of industrial pursuits we shall
not find so many boys selecting ef
feminate employments, such as
selling pins and needles, but they
for an. educated intelligence to
direct in the farm and field; for a
man is no more born a farmer than
a doctor, lawyer or machinist. A
little fund of practical informa
tion started in the young man in
the schoolroom will set minds to
work that may have no awakening
otherwise. So important is this
small foundation that it should be
There's always hope while there's Ooe
Minute Cough Care. "As attack of
pneumonia left my longs in bad shape
and 1 was near tbe first stages of con
sumption. Ooe Minute Cough Care
completely eared me." writes Helen Mc-
Henry Uismark, iN. V. uives instant re
liof. V.. G. Thomas.
will follow the more manly, digni-1 a sine qua non in tbe public-school
fied and responsible vocations of
mechanical and agricultural pur
suits. , ,
WHERE
CONSUMER
FKANKL1NTOK HOTEL
FRANKLINTON, N. C. .
SAM'L MERRILL, Prp'r.
Good accomodation for the traveling
public. V -'
Good Livery Attached.
OSBORN HOUSE,
C D. OSBORN, Proprietor,
Oxford, N.C.
Good accommodations for. the
traveling public.
M A CCUXfRTTDfl TTfiTTCT..,
ju.a.oouiuxiu nvx- wprfi Bometimes made on
JT I? M&ssenburgr Props games the popularity of which did
not always depend : upon meir m
DOES THE
COME IS?
Charlotte News.
This is a time of the - greatest pro-
The I sperity, the manufacturers tell us. The
price ot everytning into wnicn iron,
steel, copper or leather enters has risen
enormously in the past few months.
A buggy drummer told the ; writer
that on September 1st there was a uni
form advance in buggies of $5 each;
and he added that since that time he
had not sold half a 'dozen buggies.
How this kind of prosperity appeals
to the people who use buggies, the
manufacturers do not say.
Lumber and all building, materials
have advanced in price greatly in tbe
past few months, and the lumbermen
are happy. The people who are build -
gratify ine houses and have to pay higher
edncatiou. There should be less of
crammiug with something else, if
necessary, to secure it. We must
have a change a system for the
public echools that will actually
meet the educational needs of
those confined to them; otherwise
we may continue in tbe old ruts
until the farmer sinks hopelessly
into the position of the bewe-of
wood for which bis intelligence
will abundantly fit him."
Commenting on the above the
Magazine says:
This is an earnest plea for an
adaptation of the instruction of
the public schools of the South,
particularly in the lower grades,
to the needs of those who consti-
The cotton and jute workers strike
at Dundee, Scotland, has assumed ter
ious piopcrlion. About 16,000 mill
workers are now idle.
! No Cure So Fay
That is the war all drogidsts sell
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for Chills
snd Malaria. It is simple Iron aod
Qoinioe io a tasteless form. Children love
it. Adults prefer it to bitter Bauaeatiog
toalca. Price SO cents.
and Tar riyer, aad others, contain
ing About ZzQ acres. It belcff
that land knowo as "Carpenter's
Mill." The aaid land will be toU
la two tracts or parcels, ooe con
taining abont 21S acres, and tie!
other abont 1C2 acres. This land
Is situated only a few talks frosa
the propoeed rail road from Ral
eigh to Sprioghope, and aa orper
tanlty for a good invetlmeot is
oflsred. For farther information
apply to Dr. W. II. Nieholson, at
Louisburg. X. C, or to tbe under
signed at Ileadertoa. N. C.
This the lit day or bepU lb.
IIxxaT Fa-tut r.
Trustee.
M0TICE.
By virtaecf tbe power contained
la a deed of treat eietoUd ly R.
F. Taylor and duly recorded In
Dock 104. rages 174 eL a., la the
oCce ef Register cf Deeds for
Franklin coonty, I shall en Moo
day, the &lb day of Oct., 183?, at
tbe Court noose door, ta the town
of Louisburg, sell at poblie aoc
tion to tbe highest bidder .for
cash, an one-half undivided rever-
The attention of Justices of tbe sionary Interest in the tract Hand
Teace, Town and Township Cod- situated in Harris township, ad
stables, and Bonded Offices, is jolulotf the estate ef Jere Ferry,
called to the following Sections r I Mrs. Yoong and there, cooUln
! tbe Revenue Act of 1829, and I Meg one hundred and seventy-fie
earnestly ask their co operation io I scree. Bald land is sub ject to the
inforciog tbe same: dower right of Mrs. rTallie Taylor.
Section 18. Skating Rinks, Bag- Tbia Sept. lb. 1SW.
Association,
LOCHDURG, N. C
No Extra Charge for Latin or
French. No deduction made on
acconnt of holidays or sickness for
tbe fractional part of a month.
LICENSE TAX NOTICE.
The attention of all persons in
Franklin County 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 the tax imposed by law ; and
their attention is specially called
to Section 71 of tbb Revenue Act
of 1S0D, which makes it a misde-
I meacoe for failure to do so.
ornccRt:
a -LlT. rMt4.
W.J.BTESXT. Tr . aa.1 0a1 Xaar.
c c a a axiv sKaa et
Tbe City Council ol Grand Rapids,
Mich., lias ordered the union label of
the International Typographical Union
on all its printing.
DeWitfs-Little Early Riser perma
nently ears chronic constipation, bilious
ness, 'nervous and worn-out feeling;
lAmcA mnrK MPntit thm ntlrt avstem.
tnte tbe greatest nnmber of pupile, I small, pleasaot. never ?ripe or sicken
Tf Anaa Imrlir n . a rll v . t h a t I "famOUS IltUe PUIS.' W . U. lDOmat.
their gaming propensity by dab
bling in real; estate, in mining
ahares. in oil. or other socalled
"business" enterprises the meth
ods of which are nothing more nor
less than variations of tbe roulette
table. -
The styles of gambling are con-
atantlv chanBin?. . A hundred
prices for tbe material do not look at
it in exactly the same light. .
All kinds of machinery have ad
vanced from 10 to 40 per cent. This
is nrobablv verv gratifying to the
machinery men. But how about lhei
man who is building a - new factory?
How does he like the advance?
In all this rush of prosperity where
does the consumer come in?
, Cotton does not advance. Nothing
years ago gentlemen, staked their 1 we have to sell in this section has ad-
money on various games with cards yanceo. Ana wc arc yj
. j -4.r-;o woom nricea for most of the things we have
or dice, sou eiUBuiuiu".' 11 r - ,.
made on x&ese to ouy.
HENDEKSON, N. C
Good accommodations. Good fare:
lite and attentive aarvant
Pol
. Spain's Greatest Seed.
trinsic charm, but npon , tbe fact Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, bpais.
that men of a speculative torn 01 spenaa n"'""""B,r.r. .1 lit
mind that could find no other con-
NORWOOD HOUSE
tYarrenton. Horth aroltna
W. J. KOBWOOJD, Proprietor.
piimimm r.nmiTiBTrfsl Tourists and
rsTellng Public Solicited.
-trorient form of hazard.'
The class of men who during
the past century' wagered thous-
andS OI doiiarn wu mo uiu i
or on the emptying of a dice box
now speculate on the stock or pro
duce market and on horse racing,
which at present vies with the
stock exchange for supremacy in
Good Sample Boom.
buskt 5or Topvonswn coeat Hongs 1 the anaont of money risked.
nerves had causea severe pains in iue
back of his head. On nsinsr Electric Bit
ters. A merica's greatest blood and nerve
remedy, all pain soon left him. He says
this errand medicine is what his country
needs.' All America knows that it cures
liver and kidney trouble, purifies the
blood, tones np th stomach, strengthens
the nerves, puts vim. vigor and new life
into every muscle, nerve and organ of
the body. If weak, tired or ailing yon
lined it. E verv bottle truaranteed, only
50 cents. Sold by W. G. Thomas, drog-
the public schools are to be turned
into agricultural colleges, but that
their teachings shall be such that
the minds of the pupils may be
directed into channels which will
enable tbem to secure a firm foun
dation for their life-work. The
trouble has been that organizers of
public school systems have been
too prone to adopt almost bodily
methods which may have succeeded
in other localities where the needs
are entirely different from those
of their own. In this way the ob
jects of education have been de
fected.' Children have been taught
to accumulate a mass of stuff of no
value at. all, and if their minds
have been given any bent, it has
been from the direction in which
they might find happiness and
omfort. Our correspondent has
the correct position, and his num
bers should increase io the Sonth.
Members of the General Executive
Board of the Journeymen Tailors' Na
tional Union of America announce
that colored men are tl gib'e for mem
bcrship.
OASTOZIXA.
Bears the ylh8 tod Ysa Hats Atwars BcegS
Bigaatus
' of
K. E. Turner. Coraptoo. Mo . as
cared of rlle by De Witt's Witch llax-l
salve after sofTeriog seventeen years and
trvlng over twenty remedies. I brsicians
sod surgeons endorse it. Beware of
dangerous counterfeit. 7. G. Thomas.
FOrVRENT OR LEASE.
Vine Hill, or country residence.
in Gold Mine township, near CectervilV,
ean be rented or leased for a term cf
years. It contains good aweiung, cne
water. Is a healthy location, and a rood
f oar horse farm. Any one wishing far
ther particulars will call on or adit
very soon,
Capt. A. D. V7n.uxs.
CeotervlUe, ". C
NOTICE.
TTariotr oaaliflod as Admininlratris of i. V.
Collins notice in hereby inren to all p'oes
nainir hM estate to en me forrt ,al tmx
the same at ntu-e. anil nil tvrewis b.ri.hn
rlulm SiiaiinKt ttle RAul v.tnt will irvti(
tlwtn fur pujtnent on or l4or Aa 11.1
1800. or tUU uutice will be il-oJ ta b ol
their recovery
Airll. 1S09.
UaaiaCoi uxs, A4a'.
Coox Soit, Attoroers,
atelle Tables, Hobby Horses,
Shooting Galleries, bUnda or
places for games with or without
name.
See. 23. Feddlert, oo foot cr
with vehicle, of Drugs, Medicines,
Goods, Ac.
Sec. 2G. Sewing Machine Agents-
Sec. 27. Selling Pianos or Or
gans.
See. 43. Auctioneers, bemog
Goods, Wares or Merchandise,
Sec. 43. Agents Selling Ulcyclea
and Supplies.
Sec. Cd Agents Renovating
Feather Beds.
Sec. 3. Photographs, &e.
H. C. Keah-xkt. Sheriff.
Franklin County.
Looisbure, N. C,
August 22nd, 1809.
NOTICL.
In obe.linr" to lS iaJzinemt of tbe 8pe-
nor Coort of Franklia cooef y wA at April
Term. 1S00. ia tbe race of B. W. I'pceatra,
ajrainat Calria J. Walker aad . alia
W ntr. I shall sell at laa Toert o door
in the tow a of Ixutbur. X. C. on MoaJay
the 16th Jy of October. 19, the tract of
land oa ahtch tbaai4 C!ia J. a.ler aad
wile rwsije. attoateJ la Cvpewa Creek toea
lij, FranVliaeoaoty. X. C. aJjoimte the
laQ'U of tfmra, Crvkasore aad others aal
rootMinint: l&i Mrrra more or Wwa. Teems
ooeoarta of the rv raek. rraidoe oa rredit
of twelve moat be wita intertwi irota day o
saV.
Sept. 1 lib. 1H09.
CM. Cooks CoatuMwaw.
W. M. Pwtsos.TnuUe.
. NOTICE.
Havisff eas!isi aa A Jsafrw!r of ta
ewtateof tiawkiaa Ow. dweaamf. oa t
IMhday of Aart !'. atww to kr
sr -vew to ail wvwo to ta aa-J
lata to asake pwT payaseet aa4 wKlae.
vraLAad aJ preaoa k.Tie cles aa-aiawt
aai4 evtata wiU anat tWw loe F 7 "'
os or trior t day c4 AtfwL 1 troo.
oetaiaaotMre sCI4aillsarof taMir.fw
toi.f y.
Ttm Silk 4av el -. 1S.
W.H. Oss. A4s rt4
Ues4sUaat.
Ww. H. Brrrtv. Alt'y.
N0TJCK.
Is oUdjeacwtutaa aTaat of the fy
riot Cowrt of FraakKe rovaty. eaWe4 at
iaaaary tvras ta taeeaawof IW Tr,-
tw ol wake forms i o-r ar.ai i .
GalWy, Adst'r of 'eaee Tkamastoa.
tvaa4. aa4 otlwfa. I aa3 aa4 at t Cowrt
Koaeadooeta Ixramhrg. C, oe afoajsy.
tbe 2a4 day of Ortobee. I V. at pU aa.
loa to tbe b et t44e toe e towrta ct
tb prKW raab. rrawtwe oa rrJ.t ol aa
tnoelii, itb laterwa fraes day tJ . IW
Uad oe wbtrk tb lata f rawer Tberrtwrtoa
rrmi-& at tW UaM of b-a deatV. ataU4
la Frealhe eoaaty. a.oaia ibe Ue4w t4
W. t. MoatrnaeT. la awtate of W VI
r"wow. J. J. OJrr. twtJ f Vwrrj aai
Wiatoo. Hv parljirlT Wwr-.vl w
scorta-ar by Feaawe Tbamactoa a J w .ia
to Ibe Ttsd'.w of Wabe t orr (r.
rrtar4 la Bk 71, rrs ti, S aJ 41.
9U Sad. lSi.
CM Caoaa.
C
Oar 5plal Afeat, Mr. C- C
Harris Las beea eoUciiieg iraor
aeee for two weeks and we are
glad to inform ear re '.Icy Lc'.dvrs
that he has est with t rlsedld trae
e. end the oat-lock laat prveeat .
that we'wlll be allele Itcrtare
oar osaur ef rcliry bo.dtrt to
one thouiacd before locf.
Mr. Harris has gceeto ElaCtiy
to finish setllieg ep a death loe
aad will reeaaio la VTileea coecly
for some weeks. Oa his return te
Fre&klia ceustr I to;-e those de- -siring
Po'ieiee ia this AaeociaUea
will give Mr. Harris their applica
tions promptly as he baa a large
territory to travel and therefore bat
but little time to spe&d at aaj oat
place.
Ketp op with ear advertise
mset, as we expect to ketp yoa
potted as to therregrves cf the
Aaeoeialioo throagh tbe colataae
ef tliipsrer.
Yours truly,
W. J.Btxjut,
Trax.ao JGso'l Macatr.
f Liver
rM 81111 1
NOTICE.
fTuvina qti-kliK0 aa esewtrif of C W. Tan
adar. CwawHt. all -tb.mm owibr ia, aatafe
are hery aot 5-l to taf tbe aasw at ootw.
aad all tt. o. koMiaf Hum apuast m4 ea
tata will p.--ral taewa lur faeat oa or
befurarwp-i. l'uh. lixxj. or tbiw aotkewOl
be I'Uwr1..! ia bar of thnr reeoeery.
Ttuaiepi. lilb. lVJ.
DrrTtx J. Cayaoar, Car.
NOTICE.
Tt . . . . t..lJ mM JatiMir!oe r4
JiaMilit.iSrur4. Ul of rraalba
rose:, . tk bt 3wwe
kattrf cUiax iftiMt t - ot a o
fmmtt to etbitxt tk-ws to t be a s-Vr-wl
oa oe bMoea (U Lib Oar of 1 '
tbia otrw wvi oa tWf tabwrof t-.er-
A3 fwm lavWtrd e4 ewtate
rrerr. A
Tbte ate day of l-T-.
JoR.A
aab taafi ayarat.
K
ttaa, Aa'r.
W.JC raawov, Atty.
Subscribe to the Tntsa. Oaly
lone dollar a year.
Dueucs ire rr.irlfcrfnl by
Dockuchc,
Rheumatism,
Loss of Appetite,
Foul Tonguo
end Ycakncsa
Dr.J.II.UcLEIUi'S
LIVER and
KIDNEY BALM
Isihtttmtif yoa need,c cq-ril
service b mill cr ttrccjc uso.
ijoo rca BQTTix.
m SuAUs SIT
W. G.Tc:ki-, DrrfifTV