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1 THflUlS, Hltnnnil ?mi(t, - - J ' ' ' " il ; rang OOXrTY, T3E STATE, -rSE . kjkujki: JI.CJ f.f Tm. !, Unai." VOL ' XXTX '"-v':' ru-v;::-v-; ?v';:.--- . .. ;. , - " ' . , - - . . , ,- - LOUISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY, KOVEMBER 3, 1S99. , KUHBERSL CHURCH DIRECTORY I j tp (j0ton Sitnatinn D.i,....j 1 . ... ... I T , ' . 1 methodist. J -wirineu.. i oe seriously made. There werel Then And ow. nut Would Jesna Do? I a Sunday School a, 9:30 A. M. Geo. S, Baker, Supt. Preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M. every Sunday. .. prayer meeting Wednesday night. G. F Smith, Pastor. 'BAPTIST. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Thos. B. Wilder, Sapt V preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M., every Sunday; prayer m-eting Thursday.nigbt. - Forrest Smith. Pastor,x on Here is an important article cotton and cotton milling from the Atlanta (innat f,iiA . . i ""uhvu,, WU1CU IB OI value to our neonla t ibia t;. . C " V1UJQ. . From argomenta and facta here tofore presented in The professional carda J, J, MANN, PRACTICING - it . PHYSICIAN, be seriously made. There were 12,000,000 bales of cotton marketed last year, all of which' was manu factured. If the Southern mills bad closed up for the year, the foreign mills would hare done all this business. The Question of over- COnSUlU- StOftlMnor Anaa nnt n . .11 tion regarding the cotton market for the whole crop will be uianu- it wi 11 be readily seen that, the factured whether the; Southern situation has been . reversed, and mills work or not. The question, that with this reversal we are then, simply comes to this: Since bound to witness the transfer of the 12,000,000 bales were to be the manufacture of it from its pre- manufactured anyhow, might net v ooutn. the South have taken as much as Louisbueg, N. C. Office over Thomas Drag Store. D R. S. P. BURT, - PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Louisburg, N. C. Office in the Ford Building, corner Main and Nah streets. UP Biairs-ironi. I) r. R. F- TARBOROUQH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LOUISBUBG, N. C. When the South was a huge agricultural area, without rail roads, with but few , towns, and permitting commerciaPpnrsuits to be monopolized by other sections, witb.tbe purchaser of our cotton Hy ing, north'or in England, It was na tural that the Liverpool man should tell his corresDondent in Nw York what he was willmcr to oaf for cotton. The New Yorker would take off a fraction and indicate to the different ports, from Charles- as possible of it? Would we not be justified in insisting that our own country should have had advan tage of the manufacture,' 'rather than surrendering the field to foreigners? The ; Southern mills now in existence made themselves possible by wresting trade from abroad, which they have done with profit and. they can continue the operation as long as a cotton mill smokestack is in existence in either of the foreign cotton districts.' .' The time was when Preiident Bill McKinlev . spoke in rounded periods of moral principles "as applicable to politics and govern ment." Bill can talk well when he has no bad politics to subserve. At a New England dinner in Phil adelphia in 1890, Mae was .even eloquent, and declared wjtb im pressive vigor that "human rights and constitutional privileges must not be forgotten in the race for wealth and commercial supre macy .".Warming to his subject, he went on, "The Government of the people must be by the people, and Ret. Charles M.Sheldon, writing in the November Ladies' Home Joarnal in further emphasis of the teachings of his famons book, "In Ilia Steps." reiterates that 4the teachings of Jesus will work iu the market, tbe home, the school, the shop, the street, the life of man everywhere, but they cannot work in selfish heart, and they are not capable of expression in a soul that baa put any on on the throne ex cept Him wLo is Lord of all. W hy are men afraid to fry Love in busi ness? Why are they cowardly in the face of giving the greatest thing Biz Contract. not by a few of the people; it must I in the world its most supreme test? Olflce 2nd floor Neal building, pfione 89 Night calls answered from T. W. Bickett's reaiJence, phone 74. ton around to Galveston, what he The crop nas to be manufactured rest upon the free consent of the governed, and all of the governed.' And he fell into aone of solemn warning when he said : "Power, it must be remembered, which is secured by oppresssion, or usurpa tion, nr by any form of injustice, is soon - dethroned, we nave no right in law or morals to usurp that Come, let ns take Jesus at His word. If we seek the Kingdom of Ged- first we shall. - have all ..the- physical things we need. What would Jesus do? There is no ques tion as. to II is conduct in oor places,; There is no casuistry in the question when asked honestly every day. When the world is The biggest advertising contract made in many years with aslocle newspaper, is the one jut closed beteen Waoamaker and Philadel phia Record, which is for a whole Fgo for a year for $ 1,000,000. Wanamaker knows bow he made his money, and be follows up his old time - policy of advertising. Tbat policy should commend itself to business men everywhere. It is to confine advertising to news papers. In no other kind of ad. yertislog are the returns so sore or so satisfactory. Ex ,. Ticxrrs oooo rus tuibt y tuts. A Cfeeap Extaraxm Trip to ffulltr- ton. Baltimore or rfciladelrhia. It the Sbonl Air Use. Toe eaa bey ct aay Seaboard Ar Uh Aral ticket to lb FklUJerykls K iport Kiponuoe at Ue rate eC o aa U!r4 fifM for It roal trtp. Yo step or at Vutltlo cr BatUnorft, fx or o!r. 1'omr tkkvi U1 U (td to Utrfy (;) day froa daU ot paixaar. oaly U M b w4 o ov bmior turn ml r J To aaa ro by Norfoik a4 oiIaf aUaiMlp oral) railroad. Millie ct doUara ba bta r-t m Uito ibb ls1ostrUl ipcuk. aa dMaUo la Uair. TlctMa oe aaU Ti iy aa4 Taaralay cimiwwi tUI al latiadiax Ta day, Notr TJrd. ISrI. rrcvenid m TrmIy. Timelv inforoatioa gUa Mra. Giorg ung, oi w KtrakUrUl, Ualo. pr. vntd adrdf at tragedy aad aavd two lire. A frkbtfal eoah bad loor krt br aaVr terv ijrht. Sba bad trWi maoy rcmodiea and doctora, bot fiAAf rrew won oaill rtd to try Dr. Kisx's New DUeory. ODbUl wholly ear4 ber, and aha writ thla marrclooa tnwdl- ein also cored Mr. Loof cC a Mtcrw at tack of pneumonia. 8aea carta arapoe- iliva proof of rh matehleaa EMrll of thla grand remedy for cariac all throatcb and lanr trooblva. Only SO cwata aad F.R.PLEASANTS, Druggist and u. Office In Court Honae. v., COOKE a sou, ATTORNEYS-A.T-LAW, LOUISBUBe.H. O. ; Will attend the courts of Nash, Prank Hn, OranvlUe, Warren and Wake counties, also the 8. circuit auu. xFXBtnub wiu DR. J. E. MALOBB could offer, and the latter would diyide again with the man in the BB. MASSENBURU, . . T , .... interior. In addition to all those parings there was the deduction LouisBtrae, v. o. iwr Baiapjes, ireignis, ew. i.ne win practice in aii the court of the state l8t man to be considered, bring ing up the tail end of this commer cial procession was the farmer! He had to be content with any poor price which - might be offered him, and then ' submit to a gradiug of his cotton by a man whose interest it was to make it . .- ... as low as he could on buying, for in this commercial world eyes are open for chances at . every stage in the game. ' The lessons of 1899, asclaimed by The Constitution is that this right to name the price has been wrested from abroad by our local mill men, wbo have fixed it within the limit which their own margin of profit permits them to do. Now the cotton buyer, for instance, of the Kincaid mills, goes to the Wag goner and offers him 7 cents for his cotton on a - day when New r - I xork and .Liverpool are offering 7 cents. The proceeding is auda cious, ho doubt, but it tells of the coming of-a new power which, from infantile proportions - has grown to be a leviathan, vigorous, virile and endowed with long stay ing qualities. The situtation has DR. B. 8. FOSTIB. .RS. FOSTER Sc MALONK PRACTICINQ PHYSICIANS & SUBQBONS. Louisburg, N. C. . Office over Aycocke Brag Company. ;. w m. HAYWOOD RUFFIN. ATTORNBT.AT-LAWf . IiOUISBUBS. W. O. Win practice In all the Courts of FrankUn nil arliitiniiiir nnnntlna alao.in the HUDreme Court, and in the United Btetes Ilstrict and Circuit Courts. .. . Office ii Cooper and Clifton Building. JHOS. B. WILDER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, IiOUlBBUBS, IT. O. Office on Main street, over Jones ft Cooper's itore. . : . t it ' v ' S. SPRUILL ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, - V. LOCISBUBO; K. C WU1 attend the courts of FrankUn, Vance. Granville. Warren and wake counties, juwj the Riinrem Court ef North Carolina. Frompt attention given to collections. Office over Egerton's Store. . anyhow, then why not here? In the contest which will arise, it will become a question of the survival of the fittest, and that will give us the commercial victory. - - But, our timid friends may say, we have neither the skill nor the invested capital. Neither had Lapcashire one hnndred years ago nor XNew .England nfty years ago The establishment of mills in New England was an American revolt against Lancashire, and its" only mistake was that it was not loca ted up the Savannah river instead of Fall River. Even there the re volt has proven its wisdom, and now that the world nas its eyes upon the South the manufacturing seat will ehange again. None are more ready to recognize this than the New England mill- men them eeves who, while making the most of their present investments, are putting their new money into the South. Take, for instance, the Lindale mills of Lowell, and the Cordova mills as the latest enter prise of the Amory people. The mills already established have found that the skill of oor peo pie has kept pace with the demands made on it. Tbat, However, is something which we will discuss no further than to say that when the South is spoken of it is not a land which belongs to another, whether willing to ask it.and live according ti-oo. Ktery botUa roaraaud. TrUl : : . I v- m v,.: I v. .w... Now that is excellent, itis sound, it is wise. But what does Billy say now? He has flopped and "talks through his hat." He was a mis erable "traitor" for talking so much sense and showing he under stood what was just and right. He is a convert now to the Bis- marckian political philosophy. The Evening Post Bays that splendid liars like Napoleon find no difficulty, of course, in swallow ing their own words. Morality is to them a huge joke. "Moral prin ciples 1" sueered Bismarck; 'a diplomat could no more get on if he were burdened with them than a man could run along a narrow path in the woods with a pole be tween bis teeth." Wilmington Missenger. T. W.BICKETT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Prompt and painstaking attention given to every matter intrusted to his hands. Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John Manning, Hon. Robt. W. Winston, tion. j. v, RnTtin Pm if i rat National Bank of Win .inn nionn jk Mmiv. winnton. Peonies Bank of Monroe, Chas. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For est College, Hon. JS. W. TimDerias-e. - Office in Court House, opposite Sheriff's. been reversed the word of the I of Egyptian or Indian population", Kincaid buyer goes and Lan- I but renresents the very best and cashire must dance up with.tbe I highest type of composite English, 1 . cash or go without! Three cheers Irish and Scotch blood the "all then for the Southern mill man I conqering blood, which has trium- nhed over the woria. xnere is M. PERSON, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, IrOlTISBUBS, V. C. , nothing possible in England which 1 we cannot readily duplicate. The cotton manufacturing busi ness belongs to the Southl The sap Practices Building. who has won an unsuspected vie tory, and "may bis tribe increase. We are aware of the fact that right at this moment there are two ideas prevalent in the South which - must be refuted that ping and mining has been donp, among the farmers that the price the work of the pioneers has been of rotton can be raised by shorten-1 ncchBsfal. and we will hereafter - - - . , in au court, office id neai : rjroduction and : tne fears 01 nroceed on assured tacts, ine Dest a k at mill men that there may be oyer- j investment of Southern capital is stocking of merchantable - goods. in factories, - and if our, mon Both ideas are born of contracted eyed men halt by the way, they views, and must be dissipated - by wjn soon find the field' taken up the most . cursory investigation, by watchful men from abroad "Let a man tell yod his story every morning and evening," said a famous Englishman in character izing the news paper, "and at the end of a twelve months he will have become your master." What if the man'is a brazen faced; a chron ic liar; one who rejoices in Iniquity; and is utterly reckless in principle, who is thus welcomed daily to the homecircle. Oight not a news paper that is indifferent to truth, is self seeking, and has no regard for individual rights or for public morals, to be treated as you would deal with a scoundrel who seeks admisrion to your room and com- Dany?, -Let an unprincipled jour nal tell yon its daily story, and by an inexorable moral law you will in due time have an "evil spirit" for your master. Selected. to enjoy its millennium. Perhaps that uoiden Age win be this com-i ing century. Why not? It rests with the human race to prove that of all the mighty forces that role thB real life of meu on the earth, ... ... none is so mighty,, so practical, so permanent, so productive of - hap piness and power as the life of Jeam lived oyer again in the lives of those who believe in Him as the life abundant for a weary world." i Btory of a Slave. To be bound handaod foot for years by the chains of disease i the worst form of slavery. George D. William, of Man cheater. Mich, tell how aocb a slate waa made free, lie ears: "Mr if has beea ao helaleaa for flva years that she eoold not torn over in bed alone. After Oslo two bottlea of Electric Bitters, aba U wonderfully improved and able to do bar own work..' Thla supreme remedy for female diseases quickly corea nervooa nces, aleple8D, melancholy, head ache, backache, faiotlogaod dtixy spells. This miracle working medicine la a ft"d end to weak, sickly, rundown people. Ffery bottle guaranteed. Only SO ceala. Bold by W. G. Thomas. droRgtaU Oeo. N0U0, Rockland, O., aaya, -My wife btd pilea forty yeara. IWlU'a Witch llatl Salt cored bar. It la the bewtaalveia Amerie. It heals rr thing aod earn all skla diseaaee, W. O. Tbomaa. Pharmacist. LOCISBCBO, K. C To jump down a man's throat is a poor way to gethla heart. Dr. W. "WUoa. Italy inn. Jf. T.. aaya. "l bearuly rreommea3 One tliaoie Coosh Core. It gave try wle lmrneU I ate rllf la aoffocatiax asthma.' PUaa aat to take. Never fails L qokkly care all coo? ha. eolda, throat aod laaf troab- lea. w. u. T&omaa. I continue to keep my stock full and eotDpleU with the Poreet Drugs, Medicieee, EM0tIal Oil and Drag gtiU Sadriea and sell at prices to suit the tint. NOTICE OP SALE. la porrsaccw c4 11 rower of aaia eoe!rrj ta Cl el taoroga eie cat 1 by liartia lverrr to n r W eorde.1 la IU I?rtry of TratkLa county ia llook L at Pace 71. 1 wiJ, oo Moolay, ti Clh dar c! No. vetnlr. a.1 l2oVLvl U the Conrt llouaedonr ta Ioxkirjrj, X.Caato th tltewt UidfS- lr eaa. at puUi ascUoa, lia loow icjf dnW tract or rrrW of U&d, lcat! la llaymrie tcartst-'p, I'raaklia rucaty, aad tocJi aa foHowa: iVc.nalr- tl a ral oet, Iatthw I crwoo'a corner. lLeim ootb If 6?m. taut i polea to a rel oAk. I'eraoa'a rortrfr. tt.-w weet 70 pow to a Uc k ga. rvSoae'a mntr. tit north A I pra, north iWrrww, arret 42 poina, uorth V d grww, wewt 19 palm to rock. ttoaa ccrner. ttttn eotjth C7 de grwa, esut 57 pole to Ihm bla nicg, contain:-; arrra, cora cr taa, and known, berHnor a HenrT JohtaooUad. TLia October 4ta. 1533. J. W. Ptaar. ions, F. K. Rrmrnx, Attorsay, NOTICE OF FALE Cr elnae a4 la MimtM el ike ef ra.tTe4 mpmm ta a 4 sacrt re eteet- t as ay itary AjVrry. awry ) rta.aL Terry a4 CU'.o, ii. K-rtrrriHtJ. J. VT. fvrrr, W. 11. iVrry. W. r. tVrry e4 r. A- FWv. rl4 la it fcr "y e4 I raeaL. ealf. U tUk TV. a I - ir,,rj 1 al aVl sc t U. alVK Ul& e-. a tae ttrt II u L. T. X. Ce Hwlit u A r X 'Wt, law. m u ta W. a Ml a. ItiMM ta a a la (.wta4 . mW4 trr twtl 4 U4 Frews Maaf , l rwliif. I 14 u4. wYiu( at a t4 Oaa ee Hwm s I iv a Le 4 Heat le. ia aMa 123 im ae a il wrt l4 fn a a lit a err la im in ! utf .urn ku ii hm ae a , 4 tt yi- m a re4 eak. Uk MSJk X Ue la IX lr s4aa. i..c ky aija Hi anrre. ai-4 UWMtv isms ae Uf Kmmf, trrrr trtX. at,f Ve trrrl I a.s Iv LCm. iv V v eW4 4. f rW la Li tt ty I .k:. ei. utia rrfrres-ce a k4. TVaeOvi. o.lts)a. fseavA rmam. Ms ibe greatest motive force are the ones .that cannot be moved. "I wouldn't be wllhoot DeWiu'a Wlub Hl Salve for any eoaeUerattoa. wrlteeThoa. R. Ehodea. OaUrfieli. Infallible for pllea, eota, b raises aad sk'a diaee. Beware of eoaaterfeiU. IV. O. Tbomaa. There is no sweetnees in the kiaa stolen from yoor girl yesterday better return it to-day. ; Death is the launching ot the ship from .its stocks of clay to its own ele. aacnt, the sea of eternity. YoleAnlo Krttptiona . Are grand, bat skin ernptiooa rob life Of joy. Backlen'a Arnica SUe eorea them, also old. running aad fever eorea, alcera, boils, felons, corns, warta. eat, braises, barns, scalds: chapped band, ehilblaina. Best pile core on earth. Drives oat pain aod ache. Only 23 cent a box. Core guaranteed. Sold by W. Q. Thomas druxgUt. , Dr. II. II. Hadeo. Sammlt. AU-. aaya. I think Kodol Dyapepala Care la a splendid medicine. I prreerihe It. aad my eonSJence la Itrrow with eoaUaod ose." It digests whalroi eat aad oalckly earee dyspepala aad fadiaUoa. W. O. Tnomaa. Piescri;!!::. in nj Sps:ialtj. Joit give me a trial and I will plaaaeyoo. 1 have jott rteelvtd a supply ef the Pi oast aod Daintiest Confer tlonariss In boiesand balk. We are always f lad to aee you. Beipectfolly, F.B.PLEASA,S. NOTICE. PT 'IDMM IM ewLa. la a 4 m4 Vf twrtud kv ia U t The names of the greatest heroes are never written oa the scroll of the world's fame. He who looks tip may miss the glit ter of earth, but he will catch the glory of heaven. Too never know what form ef blood POiaoa will follow eoaetipatioa. Keep the liver elar by osinr DeWiu'a UtUe Karlr KMera aad too win evon iroabte. They are famooa utile rill for eoBetipa. tloa and liver aad bowel trouble. W.O. ! Thorns a. Misses Yarborough's. SCHOOL H; YARBOBOTFOH, JB. ATIOENEYATLAW, LOXHSBTTRQ, K. C. Offlce In Opera House Dulldlng, Court Itreet All legal business intrusted to him will reeeive prompt and careful attention D B, D. T. SMITH WICK, DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. C. Office in Ford's Bailding, 2nd floor. Gag administered and teeth extracted without pain. ' D K. B.E. KINO, DENTIST, ' LOUISBUEG, N. C. Office oveb Aycockb Daue Compant. Agriculture is the normal occupa tion of the human race, and ite pursuit can no more be limited triftn the snnnlv of water or air. It is through agriculture that the millions must live, and it is the one employment . wuicu mjo Knlrla onen door for those who are born into the world. It is neither sound morals nor political economy to tell a farmer that he should work but one-third of his time, of that the earth should be controlled ad- who are already on the lookout for investments. It is our birthright, if we will only claim it, but if we do not, we must then be satisfied to see Jacob take it and play the role of a resentful Esau. How to be Beautiful. To be beautiful, yon mast have para blood and (rood health. To do ao. pnrify the blood and build up the health with the best Tonie and Blood PariGer of the age. Botanic Blood Balm, ("P. B. B.") It i the old standard and reliable remedy. It never fails to care all man ner ot blood and skin diseases, where emioent physicians, and all other knowu remedies have failed. Send stamp for book of particulars, to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. G. . For sale, by drogrgiBfs. : BUmarck't Iron Nerve . Waa the result of hla splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not foand where atomacb, liver, kid ney and bowels are oat of order. If yoa want these qualillea aod the soeeew tby bring, nee Dr. King's New Life Pilla They develop every power of braia and body. Only 25 centa at W. G. Tbomaa drag store. It makes the devil giggle when be sees the bypecrite upon his knees. The Mleeee Yarbo rough's School for Girls will open on Toaeday, September 6th, lbXft. The Family will consist of Mr. P- II. CooU, aod Mitsea Mary and Edith Yar boroogh. Many an grave joke. epitaph is merely a VOL' 1HE A DKJIOCB4T There is much "difference between roan of sorrow and a sorrowful man. We sigh for the raartyr's testing and neglect the petty persecutioa which God permits as preparation for them. ' A Condition Powder. How'a This! We offer One Hnndred Dollars Reward for anv case of Catarrh that cannot be eared by Hall's Catarrh Care. t. F. J. CHENKY& CO., rrope., Toledo,U. We the undersigned, have known v. J. Cheney for the laat 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable ia all basinesa transactions ana nnanctauy aoie to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Trnax, Wholesale Druggists, With an experience of twenty-five years ... tn tVa njntr-' nf ... rtf rinr, tV.A mora naa the ... ,edo'J?- v.t.,. sumclent aruarantee oi mywors,iuuu wiiiiuif iu w -"""---rf oioreui u. --o i waiaing, iviua ot uinia, hbdicmw . i - . .. . . i f - I ' " . . I - ... m. , , T I T i m I J A It will not be a aarprise to any who are at all familiar with the good qoalltiee of Chamberlain's eoogh remedy, to know that people everywhere take pleasure la relating tbeir experience in the nee of tbat splendid medicine and in telling of the benefit they have received from It, of bad eolda it baa eared, of threatened at tacks of pneumonia it has averted and of the children it has saved from attacks of croup and whooplog coostb. It is a s rand, (rood medicine. Far sale by W. O. Thomas, dragist. - The following is the mixture or condition powder that our. hogs hava access to. -and to- its useI larval v attribute the eood health - o - . .... A man's power with men often de pends on his persistency with God. I n l. of rnar, want-e THB CHICAGO MPATcU Is UmOmI orraiw wttly ?iwprr of IM C eBtry. It aJvocate the re topttoo of ta rbwo fimu form ao-t tbe reoocsloattoa of w lilltie alrs lirrae. Tu.r b never lerw toliuwl naMlrt thai wUI equal In imporun laat of tttm Ui u fou hi mrx Twr. The vefraUlraa pt!t, trkt IT the Bowr t of t&leoBtrr c4 Buroj-v ka aln aa4 aermlTy nal4 wtlk Ute vtrtory of Ibfae Jrm fo It wtu ara hf eveev SBesa la tta www U esatauia Ua aurrremkV. iMnorrat meat be ea aa4 4oUg. TWi TDoat Mr aa muemmrtmc vuipoitMrtae mice. iBtOMUVUtOMMtHarUt eirH thla t dooe taa t-y ia cueelaitow ef a-on. soarM dm-ratle BeWTp-. The et4Uhv of TUB CU1CAUO DlteaTa. w1l a4 to nnr new aatwrltr fee tbrw aoeia a ecrf r of THBCHICAQO DISPATCH f ov Uw eewUk. If j on are sol elreariy Uaiaa- thla erl po4lUraJ w-rkl.ma InUo crate el owe. Tow ol4 noloclr Ifcla fonrmr-.t. tml foe abowl-1 law da"e ail voor fnec4a to Me jom. Be a lull effort joe oaa waaUy rale a dab of tew oe Iw-titr ttfTit. THB TMiCAOO D1RFATC1I U tavlora! hf w. inuta Jcnaicf Brrta a4 other oewwcraue r.Vra. , AMrem THB CBICAOO WIT A Iv H. IM aae IB rvr.a tna Cieaae. 10. aum roa rrmoi ru uom : Primary Department, 2 00 Acada-sie, ... 2Z0 lligher Engllah. - S-CO Vocal or InstruntnUl Moile, 3.00 No Extra Charge for Latin or French. ro dedactlon made oa aceoont of holidays or slckneesfor the fractional part of a month. e . x. U. Lr. a a.e twirl ta rk t '. If ee ftn,ttttlifti 4 tie I.rv e4 fes l fraaa.. air. . J aw y m-&v U a v t le-l, at lie te.rt !! l U.e We el Laxrf. eH a4 tV -e ! ta ike l-Ve t i x ratah U-e U sf dit.WI lra& 4 laa j Itt Treat kaw aa the flame I1ae aear lire laa 4 I raa;.i aS We4 at WWett aa the wee-.a ty Xm iaa al It. C. Kraraea l the li.'.jt winal. ea tie rat VtU Mittlet la4 J. IXe T. T. laaf laaa. aa lie eeaia ty lie laa.es t Kra. rearre aaS Jtstiy Ck aa 4 aa Ui4 ayUe Ua-U e tie K. A ti. 1L L. laataiT a4 llrarv tWVa.it. ene1a.itx Mwalf TC-) ara aaere arlw, aatae tie Uvl af atxh lie eal J trau Lae f r4i aafare a. Mi. ts4 trart mi i la4 le a.. 4 eat j-ee a eaarUar ta lavar at C. 11. faataf U lie aava a4 I :'UX 34 u ka aa lia raae la4 all. ala4 IS I"rM.to-e laral :, I raak: a cwaalv. aa4 aa4e4 aa fa.'aaw Oa Ui ean ay tie UU a I. K. f t. a u. I v tie laa4 4 J. li. Vrijl t. u.e aaeU y lie J. J. W. Ua4. a4 lia tattr tie U4a a4 i. W. ktrOiaa a 4 Wrt U. t tc elaa.f ae kaa4rre 1 1 ar ee leaa. It 4 trart eaaae ae lie rerry taw ( la4. a.iaaUr-4 Kf Laafs Hlla rraaauaiaa FraaaUa oeaatv, a4 t-aavl (:Wi Oa Lia aari I T lie U 4 K. 1 ft&4 a4 ti L.r-.fcW ta. ti wrat ky lia Ua4 a4 B. L 11a.e aa4 U rUu laai. ea tie ii v tie Ual lx Ue I la lie e43a 4 Ti-a. T-rtr, a' 4. aw ti eaat ay ti laaea MLr. lwary aaJ C Irt(tluar4 awiai.aiaa; lira h a4-4 ( S' 5 area awv ae laaa. ta4 lrat ef laa4 i aa 4 eat ,"rt la a Wrv f ia ft ravel Wi rrrl Ca4-r l tieaaoa at 1 1 XXJ.X 4:h trad kaa aa li CaC la4 aCv. a 14 la FraaaliSlew tawat. f rraUa Cawaiy. aa4 a-i-4 aa f:iea Oa tie aani v Ue l4i a Ma. iL. I. t--f . ti wrat kv lie Ui 4 Jama IW, ee ti a v t J ue r-.a f t tie eanala al leer KrOie. eaw'4. a a tie eaaa ty tie lead 4 Neruaa Ief eaeulaixg aa ka4re4 (XX acre saare ee laaa. Tier are vaiaai Iwre-eveaaaats a a.1 Ue a Vet trans al la4. t'yaei U Ilaaae trart ta lie eaVetfe 4 li aeaa 4 Fraak Katae are valaail rwyraeaWMeat la4 tr tiimeil 4wti.it f. ta al tae IS e'ewk aa. Tiia Cel. in, iw. tr. li. raaaoa.TrMVa. 0T1CE. versely in the response which it is 0f our herds. The higher the is . the up-to-date lines of the profession. the workman. As. long as there are hogs make of it. - .lake bix Dusneis .arrrol millinns in EuroDe and I nf charcoal, the finer and smaller "86- " " " ... . I '. .. . . nude millions in Asia there will be pieces into which they are broten a demand for all the cotton which j0r mixed with the dust, of coal the FRANKLlNTOJv llOTJlili the people of the South can make, better it will be put . them in a But the price of cotton has been j large box or on all oor, ana aaa one beeearly low! Yes, that is true, ton and a naif busneis ot wooa and why? Because fully one quar- ashes (hard wood) and six pounds ter of its value "has been - thrown away in shipping it to old and New England for . manufacture. OSBORN 'HOUSEj E'ery pound of cotton which the farmer Bells tor, say cenw, : ub three more" cents attached to it which is with held by the buver . . a mi a mitrllamen7s Cbarees. inat HOTELS. FBANKLINTON, n. C. SAWl MERRILL, Prp'r. Good accomodation for the traveling public. . Good Livery Attached. . Drnsrirists. Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Care is taken inter- nallr aetifie directly upon the blood aad mocoos sarfaeea oi toe system rrice 75!centa per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Testimonial tree " Hall s ramuy ruia are toe oest. , . ! i i I i i ; 1 - He '.who falls before Him,, will be raised beside Him. "" . Overwork, either physical or mental, will produce weakness and lose of energy. Too many bosines or family care, over work in the harvest field, ao excee of womsn'a work and worry, will prod ace mont ha of misery. To prevent thla the exhsoeted svstem should be rHarorci fmmediatelv. Dr. J. II. MeLean'a 6trenKthenioz Cordial and Blood Puri fier ia an appropriate remedy. Price 50 cents and a bottle. ILE AS ANTS' WAREHOUSE, Pain sod pleasure are violations of the same chord. C. D. 0SB0RN, Proprietor, Oxford, N.C... " Good accommodations for the! traveling public. : ' of salt. Mix this thoroughly, 'lben dissolve one and a quarter"pounds copperas in a large pail of hot water (we use a tobacco or candy pail); sprinkle this on .1 the -above with a sprinkling pot, but be sure trt mix aa vou BDrinkle so as to MASSENBURG HOTEL J I? MaHsenburgr Propr HENDERSON. II. C odations. Good fare; Po lite and attentive servant , sinnurnnn unnoc . fiuniiuuu nuuoL ? rYirrenton. Worth arollni evenly distribute. Then mase a excresceuce lopped off, the price of self-feeding box with a cover. to it, j bs psei c cotton would spring up to its prop- and set it where' the. hbifs -will ffe.iteA er place'and there would be no have free access to it. Stake it room for complaint on the part ot down go that the bogs cannot ru d the farmer. . . I- it over. It will tell its own story, And We itis that the fear, nn- and if used, once the .judicious fender will never oe wunoui u thereafter. It is a good plan' to liave a alantine board inside the feed box so that the mixture will Chamberlain's Pain Balm Cores Oth- " . era, Why Not You? ' ' Mr wife has been nsioir Chamberlaia'a Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained ber continually for nine yeara. We have tried all kiads of medicines and doctors without receiv. ing any benefit from any of them. One day -we saw an advertisement of this medicine and thought ot trying it. wnicn we did with the best of satisfaction She only one bottle aad her shoulder J Well. ArOLPH. I. MltXtTT, Manchester, N. H. For sale by W. U. Thomas, drufrgist. . J. D. Brldi?. Editor "Democrat, Lancaster. X. II.. sars, "One Minute Cough care is the best remedy fer eroap I ever oeed." Immediately relieve and eorea cooKha. eolda. croop. asthma. pneumonia, bronchitis, frrippe and all throat and lanir trochlea. It prevents consumption, w. u. Tnomaa. LooisBono. it. a, T 9 amb V n 4 was AV1 y4 iAIlaVl Vtvle manity, our bearU must touch IlCiUlqUftrtCrS TOP heaven. . ,:The place' of prayer becomes bosom of God. ,; . , the reasonably help by many South ern mill men, comes in, that there may be overstocking of goods, if aIiI and New England mills VUW W TJecd by British Soldiers In'Afrlca- 'I had dyspepsia filty-eeea years aod never foand permanent relief till I need Kodol Dyspepsia Lore. ow 1 am wen and feel like anew man." writ S.J. Flemini-. Morray. Neb. It ia the beat digestaot known. Cares all forms ot ia-digestion- Physiciaos evetywhere pre scribe It. w. u. inomts. High Prices. :o: 'cinch" on the follow to the front opening. Swine had a enaranteed . c - ''- . In , T , r.,fn of cotton, and the ureeaere- journal. UJBUUl lavvua w - - w . cnttiarn mill men were only al- Patronage ol Commercial uouroup . - taveUngPubUeSoUclteo. ' ;. lowea iuo coo sample Boom. . there might be something in mis, - 1, iVii'a nnint will Tint flkaSBST HOW TO SVOBSSaltP v0 txovea I pu WTJ f"f' ""v""" W.f J.. NORWOOD, Proprietor. I OAOTOTIIA. Bears the - ' Tha tsa RaYB Always Zwgl ' t Capt. C G. Denmaon i well known all over Africa as commander of the forcea tbat csptured the famooa rebel Galiahe. tinder date of Nov. 4th, 1897, from Try barg.:Bechoanaland. he write! ;" Before Btartintr on tha last campaign I boojrht a qnanVtty of Chamberlain'a colic, eh olera and diarrhoea remedy, which I used my self when troubled with bowel complaint, and bad given to tdf men, and In avtry ease it proved most beneficial." . For sale by.W. G. TbomAa, druggist. Divine discontent j perfect content. a ii LaGrippe.' with iu afur effects, an. nnallv destrora thousand of pecpl. It may be qoiekly cured by One Mioote ' Cough Cor, the only remedy that pro- dacea immediate results in roo,D, eoijs. ercmp, bronchitis, pneumonia aod thmat and long trouble. it wwi prevent eon f aoption. W. G. Thomas. ' We bran tlie new eenon laat Thurdity with oor opening sale. We bad n good brenk and satisfied every planter Thi ia tbe beet rti- alooe leads to 1 l?oce thf.t can be toven aa to wbat the warebonse U Uo.nr lor IU pa trons. We nrj not "Uowlnjr" ao much na some others, but il you want to ret all that your tobacco is worth. Pleasant' warehouse la the dlace to eelL Try ua and see. Tour truly, FLEiSmS, ElilLET & CO SALE OP H0CSB AND LOT. By virtae ef Ue pewr el eaie eeetai4 Is a eeruis aaariface arrt4 ta J. V. Caaaadv kf i. B. a eatav aa4 wife, aw tea TWa f SaiHeWiWr, tisT. a4 Sale raew4 la Boak Tt ef DeU, ee pare is tie See ef Ue Rvttev at Drais far I'raakl.a eaty.dU!t aaviaf bees mm it la U paysteet f tk e bo 4 er4 ky al awt . , . . . . . ..... W, V-W I I .... adv.aaaU aa Mtalit. tk IX V al I ber. iim. sail IM M M lax 4 - aerta4 is ta ai4 aanirlfafe. a is a(aaa el4Jer fa raaka la laws f rrsatUatea. M. C. Kal4 la al Ua4 aJsoia tae la4e 1. S. Javsev. E. Jk U. C- U. aa etker a4 ! star tally drib4 ee falawa tVrval at a rk ktas tr I Ue teas 4 f'ratUatas.r a Mite U 8aetkrs baas- dry ef Ue MUli.at faritate 14 aa-4 raaaiag wua Hats avreat 7 leet aa s ra. UaralrrM aar't V Mais etrve ! fret ta U U. A U.IL. K- lis. Usee alaaf 4 S. K. Its Is a ftaaiker! v Ure4M Mveaiyve feat I U ear t Ue f-ara a I a laiee watcs w. ii. jeysev sw r tJa, tkesae la s harUevty a.rerua ta le baalsc aa taiaiajr a Wat ase-e-rata ef as ace. aaare e lea. TVe aaJa w .4 aw a4bta lls'rtatk W.aae t eYUek r. M- Tkla Oetekar ICU.1W. feliav C Casaav. Csarettis of 4. F.Casaar, Bs 8. BoTrrsa. Ataerawy. LUMBER FOR SALE. I have a load good Fraralaf Lssvber. ihWk I wUI aU at reasoesba tVraras, W1U aa at tbe Bill, three aaOss froa Uoaiabarx. oe deliver to pert baser la tows. J. II. VrntMAlU LoclaMrf. X. C FOR SALE OR REtfT. On the most favorable Urtaa. the Old Fcrrtoa HomeetmJ. I-ht or Ten llorwe Oop, a splendid H Doom Uwtuing. Ten Tenant Ilottawa, Barn, tabaew. Pack Hone and . a . a -at. every tLiaz ia an cp-io-oas ct, only two and hail miK-s trora Louiabunr. suitable lor all. crop. and one ol the b-wt stock Lines In the State. For terms apply to , V. N. Lctaro. Kxr. Looieburg, N.C. WAGONS. Allen Bros- Jb mil have joit re-1 I calved several hundred one and I two-horse wsgoct. Pricti and teroi to Itilt Ibttujtf. tlv-;te eaI&J as rtaralr.t ti C T. a4av. i ami it. S3 aevwaew oaire I vtunr evtMwt; Itewa si aaaw. s4 3 lawae Soi-t f va.a aaaiawl a4 ae tata a J iiwil twa lee taraat St MoftSrlt lit. !:. e t-ja sxtara w J a riAmA ta f c IWi ranrrery. TluaSaft. lit- lSr. trrrut 4. Cstr. Ztr. NOTICE. rjavief waaXl4 sa s4ataaa!ralae itmm jsaSitea. Antwi. lata c4 Traill- ty. Jl. C, V tola WU'f aJ tmmenm Xa.it f ja.wae e r.aat taa ewt-i aaS reiaaij to ena-iil i kMs ta ia fcAr- rn4 aw oe Mw tv t'.a r frjt I tta m J be taa4 la Var a txf e eateey . A3 xae imtf&Aml m aa.4 talAV a 1 f limit aval iwwa.eta rMt. Tajs it ay 4 1 J K. lima, lUm't w. t. rtwatr. iy. Rheumatism! Bai Liver Ani cm be Ccrcd.br Dr. J. H. McLEAN'S I Liver and IKidneyBalml A Certain Reneif fori ZDluJscsd the Lh cr, KiJ- $ ruyi xrA Urirury Orgi?A. I roa. um rti icttu. roaaararr 5 W. CTi-.u., DrcffliL , - . J - - L .
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1899, edition 1
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