TJfE FRANKLIN TIMES . A. THOMAS, Ediior and Proprietor. -' ' ' Fbidat. Octobbb 12, - - - 1900. ORB YEAB, - - fl.00 SIX MONTHS, - - , 65 THESE MONTHS, . - "35 THE DANGERS OF MOSOPOLY. .COURT CALENDAli Democratic registrars from Burke The Times folly agrees with the . county have 'beeu indicted "and the w;W!nCTfnn MftsRfincrer when it Ul IfHAiNJvLaiX ourtiiuit wuxvi tvej uui, cans nave summoned sixteen The Raleigh Times is the successo to the Press-Visitor, and is a rattling good evening paper. Our sprightly young friend John Wilbur Jenkins, is the new editor, and John C. Drewry is the general manager. It is taking the ''press dispatches" and claims the largest "city circulation" of any paper published in Raleigh. We wish it : great success under the , new management. says that if, there is any worse thing in American politics, next to imperialism, it is the trust bus inessthe vast. and,, nftst .rapid j growth of monopoly. It is a giant of bugest proportions and with an appetite that knows- not satisfy- iDg. It has the anaconda grip and the alligator gorge. It is a positive, most ; aggressive menace to the business of the entire coun try. What it cannot destroy it crrinn and holds. It is a human devil more . rapacious than any thing in fiction pr poetry. Frank enstein was a little baby to it. Everybody has experience as to the necessity and advantage of healthv. - open competition. Let OCTOBER TERM 1900, COM MENCING OCTOBER 15th, HON, ,H. R. STARBDCK, JUDGE PRE SIDING. 28. 29. 3- 3- 34. 37- M. I We get the following from tne any nwe uuh-wbu uw.o. 6. Gastonia News: control of a market in any one com The selection of Mr. P. H. Cooke modity, and the; way the price as Bryan-Stevenson sub-elector for rushes up: Competition is the life 65; Gaston county is a good one and will 0f trade and the best protection to J 66. 46. 5- 58. 60. . THURSDAY 1ST WEEK. ' E. A. Gupton -vs Fannie Hawkins. V Green, et al vs. Gupton. Burnett vs Sledge. Allen vs Dement. State ex rel Gillvs Gulley, Adm. State ex rel Richards vs Massen burg. . James Stokes vs Williams et al D. M. Mills vs Tillet Chavis. . FRIDAY 1ST WEEK. v Bullock vs-Green. Allen vs Ford. -Wilder vs Pippin. . Hayes & Fuller vs Gupton. Sberrod vs Vass. Pearce vs Farrer. have negroes Irom Mo'ganton to testify; against them. Mr. Simmons is look ing alter the case aid promises to make it as warm for the false swearers as he di-i for - those "in Win- stoa immediately preceding the August e'eciion! Ex. Cotton Ginning. I XT"" Vt xirnrMrriri LIVER PILLS Cure Constipation and Billion snes. lljrioo Go Cents. . meet the approval of the Democrats of tbe consumers. With no competi- 67. ; Perry ys Perry tne county, Mr. iooxe win mane a f ,Croratn- tion as to prices. -Man: is-greedy lates both Mr. Cooke and the Demo- d many men operate without ai cratic party upon bis selection. Com- shadow of conscience. There, is menting on the selection the Raleigh probably less honesty of a genuine kind now in the world than there 63. 169. f. -s' j 7-7i. .Co vs Wester For Sale. Mr. Cooke is a son of Hon Charts has been in more than an hundred Cooke, of Franklin xounty, and comes years, when Alexander rope wrote of a stock to do his duty and do it that "an honest man is the noblest well wherever his party may put him. WOrkofGod." They were scarce then. Do thev abound now? How The-Republicans, with the assist- - . non the olde ance of Marion Butler, succeeded ralethe one law of Jehovah-to - - i 1 ; v tt J i I geiung me grann jury in mc rcucrai ntn nlWs as on , wond be 73- 75-76. if Court at Greensboro; to find true bills" against six registrars for refus ing to register a few illegal voters in I the August election. Mr. Simmftns ;.j employed able counsel, and went in : person to Greensboro, to back up the j men who had done only their duty, j; The District Attorney and his cohorts ?; pressed for a trial of the cases at the : present term, but Judge Boyd, con tin -S ued the trials to the next term of 'the ; ! Court in February. The truth about the matter is that the Federal Courts ', have no jurisdiction in such cases, but it was the purpose of the Radieals 'and Marion Butler to try and frighten the Registrars from doing thair duty. In this they have. failed, as they tailed in August to retain the State under fusion and negro rule,. 77. 79- So. 84. 85. as you done by. The trusts are to the front, have possession of the country and the millions of toilers and bread win ners are the victims. The whole 87. thing is upside , down topsy-tur vy. The present Republican gov- j 88 eminent is practically owned by 89. yery rich men by plutocrats with 9 great money bags. This is. true 92- every word of it. The awful con- 4- ditions are the fruits of this party j 94 in power w"ho are the agents of the millionaire crowd. Any party tbat fosters trusts, builds up mo nopoly is the enemy of the people, of the country, of true civilization. Stamp out competition and stamp out true liberty, the right to live, the right to trade, to sow and reap. You cannot injure 72,000,- a Pearce vs Pearce. Florence Wagon & Gulley. Beasley vs Dean, et al. Perry et al vs Perry. SATURDAY 1ST WEEK; ' In Re Will, Tempie Coripedge . vs Hodge Goppedge. Allen Bros & Hill vs J R Alford. E M Gupton vs G H Thomas. " MONDAY, 2ND WEEK. In Re the Will of Isley Gilliam. Wester vs Moore. W. P., Neal & Co. ysE T Cooke. Burnett vs Burnett. Gilliam & Harrison vs A N Cul- lom. ' D M Mills vs Chavis & Cop- pedge. , " . Mosely vs Ball. Cooper vs Jones. - Gupton vs Davis. Waddell vs Ed wards. Harris vs Harris. Allen Bros & Hill vs Harrison. 4 ROGERS' FAMOUS ' - CHILL TONIC. Tateliw anl Gnaranteed to Cnr Chills and Fevir, or monPT retnnded. Trice 50 CVnts. For eal bv AYCOCIE 0HU6 CO.. 1xvwbcbu, N. C. fetanufactnrcd by tbe Apx Mf Co., Apex, N. C. ft Now that the eolton season Is with us, we hav for sale Rubber Gandy and Leather Belting, Lace Leather. Lace Strlogi, Belt, liooks, Punches, Coppr RiveU and Bars, Files for Sharpening Gin. . The V7eldon Fair OCT. 30, 31, AJSD W. 1 AND 2 LARGE EXHIBITS, FOR THE ENGINES; We Lave Maehioe Oils, Cylinder Oil. Bed Lead Beltiof , Asbestus Sheet and Wick Packing and Hemp Packing. One pair good mals, also doable wag on and harness. Apply to . M. F. Hood. Loolsbnrff, N. C. 1 Undertaking. Mr J. W. Wi1H;in n Tina hririr of the Undertaking Department of the J What a man want when be it picklog and ginning cotton It Macon Furniture Company, and I something to eat. We have Meat, llama. Lard, Flour. Sugar. Coffee, will be glad to have calla from those North Carolina Herrings, North Carolina Mollete, Cheese, Oat Flakee requinug uis services. ix tuuuitT i gm&i Hominy, lllce, Halt. umii:t!ui luuciaia aiiu iun cui necessary arrangements. " . Loaisb&r.iyialc ACADEMY, E. S.MORTON, A.B. - PkixcipaiJ FOB. HODS SBERS. . terms: Primary, per month, Intermediate, Advanced, Incidental Fees, per year, Excellent references. $2.50 We hare Obelisk Flour, Daolap Flour, Anchor Flour, Haof, ;iew 3.50 Oat Flake, Cheese, Beer, Hams, "Meat, 8 a gar, Cjfxee, Tea, Meal, 4-50 1 Canted Goods, &e. 1.00 BIG TOUKHdiyiEIiT, GRAND MILITARY DISPLAY FREE VAUDEVILLE, FINE RACDNG, TRAINED WILD ANIMALS, First Regiment Virginia Band, And every kind of aaaierosot. Heiaeei Tlx tf co t!lKi..rrv!, Premloa LIt 8nt en ArpUeatlon. ! Bryan and Stevenson come in for very little thought in the approaching 000 out of 76,000,000 people by ' election , in this State, the Senatorial system of monopoly without inju- : question seeming to monopolize the ry to the vePy government -itself, i attention of every thing and every- 1 - " Si body. The: wrangle over the senator- great menace to human ship is beginning to border on the rights and human happiness and is disgraceful, and it is about to become individual success and' the very ; the prevailing opinion that a mistake 8afety of free institutions in the was made in deciding to hold a nri- . . ... . r nmvi aniia onrl nAma. rf tha m tkat "ro'"'u"vu """C-"" 6'- MOTION DOCKET. . 1. Pullen vs Harris. 2. Perry vs Jackscn. 3. Cooke vs Ellis, Admr. 4. - Spruill vs Jackson. 5. Person vs Montgomery. 6. Morris & Son vs Alston. 7. ' Mitchell & Staley vs Galley, 8: Perry vs Hayes. 9. Perry et al vs Pinnell, 10. Harris vs Richards. 11. innstian vs xarooro or vvneiess 1 2. Benton vs Collins. 13. Davis & Tant vs White. 15. Perry vs Taylor. 16. Mitchell '& Staley vs Galley. " 17. Brown vs Town of Loaisburg. 18. Cooper vs Griffin. 19. Wilson vs Gulley. 20. Trus'tees Wake Forest College vs " Gulley, Admr. - Cooke vs Bunn. Crudup vs; Thomas. Ellis, Admr, vs Masscnburg, et al. Wainwright vs Bobbitt. 26. Pullen vs Green- 27. Egerton & Mann vs Fuller, Admr Timberlake vs Gupton. Connor & Simpson vs Andrews. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Uf ii 1UU1V We have them when you want one. Always com to ee us when Oners fine up-to-date policies for I you want goods' and we will do our best to please you. protection or investment. ADsoiute safety. Linrgeet Dividend, annual or deferred, has most economical management and is the strongest company in the whole- world to-day though several years younger than other leading companies. - Strictly mutual it'oHers the best inducements to thinking men and women who will investigate its splendid methods. Write for further information to W. J. WlXGATE, Agt., Wake Forest, N. C. W. B. GREEN, Sccrctm-r. Respectfully, HICKS & ALLEN. NOTICE. ITS 21, 2 2, 24 25 33 maxv. We believe, as a rale, that primaries are a good thing, but a bad gantic trusts operating under the time was selected to inaugurate them patronage and influence of the re in this State. Greenville Reflector. publican government as at present The editor of tbe-TiMES is prepared constituted with that arch-traitor to agree with the Reflector. We hear and crazy protectionist William of very few Democrats in this section McKiniey at its head, who think that it was a good thing to The sole policy of the fallen and call a Senatorial primary at this time, vicious Republican party is to cre- while on the other hand nearly all ate monopoly. To this end,,, the agree that it was a big mistake. The highest tariff tax ever levied in editor of 4he Times was amemberof this or any free country is levied the platform committee of the last in these United States. It is near- ; State Convention and cast his vote My three times as high now as the 3 against the plan of primary, adopted, great Henry Clav said more than a 35 and he is yet of the opinion that it was half century ago should he tolera- Breedlove vs Usry. jj a proper vote. Just what we antici- ted in any country. It is a tariff 3s- Wheless vs Sturgis. S pated is happening, and no doubt the to onnresa nine men in ever tn. 39- Taylor vs Brewer. three gentlemen of .the committee and to make the one man rich at 4?' ' (there were only five members present the expense of the nine. The Re- 4 1 when the platform regarding the pri- publican party is a party now" of 43 I mary was adopted) who disagreed with the rich and for the rich and by 44 jj us, are now of the opinion that they the rich. It is conducted all the 4S' ;' made a mistake. A "legalized" pri- time with an eye single to the en- 4? jj mary may work all right, but we do richment of the few and the de- 48' jj not believe that the Senatorial canvass spoiling of the many. A govern- 4 j? as it is now going on will make many ment that is operated against the 51' jrriends for the proposed measure. . true interests of the neonle and fort 53 ... the benefit of the- wealthy ;is a Thb Philadelphia Tim es fought curse and a disgrace and should Bryan with vigor and ability in 1896, be driven from power. -and since. It is a gold paper with In Delaware the Democratic can Democratic leaning. It has announced didate lor govornor is Mr. Peter J. , itself now as for Bryan and the De- Ford. He is a man of sense. In mocracy. It will add to Bryan's en. speaking the other day. he said of terprise. In announcing this purpose the Democratic party what is true 74. Allen Bros & Hill vs Pearce itsaia: . ' m nriii, Bnrna for,ita tt,. 7. nugnes vs Meaaows. V4 1J.I T . . U DW Ul AH.UAtik3 1 I 1 II llll I - Having qualified aa Administratrix of I Wiley AyeM-ue, dpcrned, all person owing nta estate are hereby notified to make pay ment at once, and tboM holding claim against naid Mtnt will present them on or before October 5th. 1101, or this notice wiU be pleaded in bar of their recorery. This October 5th. 1!H)0. Fannie Aymcce, Administratrix. LAND FOR SALE. I have several tracts (from 20 to 200 acres) of land iu Dunns, Harris, ECONOMY TO TRADE STORE'S. AT FALL FUMITME- SALE. IN BUYING OUR STOCK OP. NEW FALL GOODS we have tried la every war possible to make it profitable for oar rranknnton and ixjuisburc Town- customers. Every article we oner I the beet to be had for the price 56-57-59- 6l' 63. Ellis, Admr vs Hazlewood. Allen Bros. & Hill vsR &GRR Dean vs Perry. Pittman, Admr vs Egerton. - Gee vs fill et al. Mitchell vs Dent.' Mann vs Egerton. Phillips vs Alford. Harrison vs Harrison. Gulley, Admr, vs Moore. Baker vs Rodgers. Cullom vs Inscoc. Cooke vs journegan. - Denton vs Dean. Upchurch et al vs Chavis & Cop pedge. - Davis vs Champion. ships for sale. Persons wishing to buy can find out prices, locations and terms by callinjr. on II. C. Keabxet. Louisburg, N. C, Sept. 23, 1900. FOR SALE. I hare for sale a good horse, one horse wagon and harness, one buggy and harness and one good milk eow. , Apply to Mas. Pattib 8. Pittxaw, ' Lonisbarg, N. C 1 MORE CONVENIENT " THAN LOCAL FACTORIES. I can sell you T. H. Raney's Outfit for Ten Dollars. With it any house keeper will be able to can all her sur plus fruits and vegetables ready lor market or home use. The fruit when cannned remains as natural as when gathered. It works on No. 7 and 8 stoves or Fmall furnace. 1 will sell you the canning outfit or will come to your home and can on shares. J. O. Sledge & Co., Stallings, N. C. Agent for Franklin county. we ask. bhrewd buyers will be glad to tee and take advantage 01 the bargains named below. Ladies' Tailor-Made 801U, 8kirU Jacket and Capes, a magnlf icent display, eyery one attractive. New, Fashionable mud Cheap. Skirte, some as low as $1.00. Ladles 8alU 13.00 to 1B.00 and perfect fit tine. A look at our Capes and Jackets Is all tbat Is necessary to become a purchaser.. Remarkable values in op to date Drees Goods. All Wool Homespun 40 cents, Talus 50 seots. All Wool 38 inch Coverts CO cents, Talus 73 eeoU. All Wool S2 inch Venetians $1.00, Tains $1.50. 20 Bolts Changeable Worsted at 10 cents, well worth 15 to 20 cents and the most attractive and varied line of Black Dress Goods we have ever offered before. - . We have a full line of trimming to match every pleeo of dress goods in the house, also all tbe newest in linings and stiffening. "ah oi me evils and the penis of virtues we may admit : ! rnJ1!? . .The Democratic party, by its "hL ,: r Vfcl - 7 7- " x " nist0r7 and 8 traditions, Btands atSZf L0-n-l0f lhf PMgi. to conduct the government A I f-i tViA KanaRt. rtt tViP nannli an4 5 government seemed threatened f ! : . . .. . TZ ;"e(l I! the people who must conduct it w. uunai LUdL No military glory or enterprise if i-.TtwrriZ"? u from tb Principle ing, n J h in l?B Peopie ana in mem 83. Kearney vs Branch. . 86. Sheann vs Portis Exploration Co. 91. Hill et al vs Askew & Loyd. Cases not reached on the day set in this Calendar, will not lose their place, but will be heard on the day follow- true basis of I "u7m. auu luc "P-sman oi .tne aione is found uuuiuauuu, a representative ot one oi these great trusts, ia calling upon nis leiiow-capitalists for contributions CONCERNING THE PRIMARY. XLXrU'JJ!,rJ?- We.are geutag n,or and toflatednd(alsenr(in-rii. Th. . K'08" wilh' " campaign of tbe . r J W. K. A. Williams, Clerk' Superior Court. more NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. ciMPAM mi Tl)e Tifljes, RICHMOND VA. V During the remainder of September and October offer the tmblie some tpeclallj attractive Talas lo T Ti'inn nr.fl ATnrlintii CI to il r I FURN J TU RE. This Is tbs seaioo of ths year wten yea LoU Uk ctr your house and seo what articles of Fornllure yea tfrd. V g Lars long felt the neceasity of some otefal piece of Furtils:', but have gone oo. and on eulleriog locooventeoce at.1 cty because of the oatlay of money it would require. vr! i removed this didcolty. Wo will tell you what yoa-tf aero trifle. yourself. Oar prices will astonUVyoa. Call and t fc-r Bureaux, Bedsteads, Washstands, Tables, &c.f &c.f from $1.00 up. MACON FURNITURE CO. I Plants Queen Quality, Zieglers (a nsw lot just received) and tbe LI. C Godman line for ladies. The men and boys are cot forgotten. we nave a nne variety to snow mem. Our shoes please those who want the best. DAILY AND SUNDAY The tax book will be open at I the following places on the days named for the purpose of collect- X A. J t1 A 1 Artl jinjfiwwQUB jorme year iwv: A irntlii, rkl 11 (( Gold Mine Township, at Center- iwuuia vuij' x,jj. Stal- ernment thus controlled has found its caDQ,jdates before the Senatorial pri- fittest expression in schemes of mil U mary. If the contest continues to be tary conquest, and the blood and waged until the day .of election with ucurcui me nation are poured out f,-. .uu MnnA nf in dependence that America has alwivs ictory of August will be forgotten in t?.' t J.i,:" V 1 The next few month, win cot-t the Pre.Mv. Claimed tor all mankind. the most humiliating defeat on Nov. .niA p,i, flf 10 idiuoiii month wiu inciud tbe iDorani Imnerialicm rr,;i;o,; - .l" 1 - -' Vine, rriaay, UC. 1. - ot the President and the cIom of the aeoood imperialism, mihtaryism, are the na- 6th. - Franklinton Township.at Frank- ewion of the Kiny-sum comn. . tUral Outgrowth Of Commercialism in m. . . . , , 1. t , . r " Thb Daily Tim la pecalUrly nued toeorer si;f; Je .1. winmerciansm in The campaign now being waged by linton, Saturday, Oct. 13. the entire aeii,wiuntf an AoiUtedrTorta;ita pontics, 01 tne power of the few over .V . j .t t Dnnns TownnViin t Ponlaf lBrff ,aff of bpi' coriipnienu turoogb- thevmanv the -inva;nn J the aspirants and their over-zealous u.anMi0 wnsnip, at ropiar out the state, ita 8ti corespondent tae many, tne , elevation of ; money r Sprinirs, Tuesday, Oct-23. t u lmportoDt new point, jtam timm luw no above manhood, with all the svstem of supporters is not calculated to up- TTnr-; T-.,-it ri;ff. sad. u pnnt thenvwi u it oeean, wd . , ... -' " c sy&icra 01 llarriS lOWnsnip, ut CllftOnS th man tao reula Thi Tun geU til Ur di special privileges and corrupt control build the Democratic party. They Mill WadnpRair Cirt. 94. - an the ume. trotMoiij reported and nnbued u- T5..ul: - . I . . l --" ' 1 in any raruouiw. iuai we ttuuiiwn party since the should remember that house ri v dert TThvoqvIIIa TnntV:n .iW th TmBa. flr; . . .. .i ... . . I TU J ra 3 s i o." iu, kiuu ii.uierioi ana against itseii cannot stana ana 80lcwrui uyt "c. o. conduct their fikhl as to render a ' mn?f cr?efc ffwnship.at Laurel - civil ; war has increasinel v fostered. The upholders of this system are them selves aware of its hollo wness, and are s calling for aid from the money power Br7an majorit7 in North Carolina a Cypress Creek Township, at1 io uoisicr u uji ioi umc longer' matter oi ap aosoiuie certainty, i ncy Voting Flace, Monday, Oc. 29- iMsa, first of all, U a newspaper . nd Luea xor (catnerlDir and irlnun2 the news are ansarpaaaed in the Knnth Tm TimM doee not attempt to ree with Ita tab. aeribera on all qaea lona of the day. Nor &o- It Insist tht Ita eatiarribers ahoald afree with It. Thi Timbs la clear, concise, conautent. In- I uej'cuufui suu luioruai. C "Clothing - Clothing. s a . . uuriiobby, without doubt the beet and cheapest lice of aOCCltAfl th1 mttm I Mft Tl . Tfl V Tt A I"? tl I OnU. V & . J XT' ft a V . 1 w. . . r- . r v i j w m u wu u la uui aasa lu uh nil rui . n m v n m.nsi m nnw rm an w - - w - 1 HRTfm r 1BL 11111 Ttmn sn Vt14 ' ' " v w mm w w ssa , snouia moreover rememoer mat nmei JuOUisDarir xownsniD, at uoon ' A,i1I-na udat timk ufiooi jw uCtnuu. The strike in the Pennsylvania Coal Democratic Congressional nominees House every day except legal holi- three' moLth.. or to ee'taor .u "on thi or m 1 8ee s for wearables." We haTe an endless chala of bargains all l urge upon tax payers w ,u0nrifT;; r.r."1.?" wuu u ulB "w. Both sides are are in the field whose chances of elec- nelds is still unsettled. determined. dissensions within the ' ranks. Smith franklin iimes 3 montns 25 cents, field Herald i .days. new nfnmntlv T snnA( inrinTcrA I A IWATS BtAtO If T A T I. V a Tu-ifu a vi- u c r tion Will be lessoned by bickerings br th fa. Uw TIMES l ldered d for what tength Of time. dissensions within the ranks Smith- " I , . H. C. Keart. Sheril I 1 S.Uondrva. Yours moat reepectfully. ' - P, If. & B. Z. "EGERTON. WHffT IS IT YOU WEED? Oar Bayer has lait returned from the Northern Markets. lie bought largely and at noprecedeaWKl low price. The purchases Icclode all tie newest and tooet fashionable styles for Fall and WicUr Wear. o matter what yoa need io car line tj ma? rest assared that io oar Urge sod well atscrted stock of Gents' Faraliblofs yoa will find It. Our Fall Hats, Suits, Shirts, Underwear and Cravats Are comlnfc lo every day, aed we ksve soaelliojc olco to h r bstter yoa are ready to boy cr cot it will psy yoo to txa ss I the many new talngs we've joit received. Toorsrespectfolly, STRICKLAND & WHELESS.

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