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V ) THE FRANKLIN TIMES EIOTOUS NEUEO'SOLDIEES. The record of the the various negro COD! 03 ITS WAY TO HAVANA. The war is still going on ia Cab. . A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. Fbidat. Mabch 17. 1899. regimeDts-bToaghtmtoservice"dQring I TxansportlleadeSailj with $3,000,000 Reports of fighu between the Insur- tbe receu war, hasdisgusted tbe friends . ror uuhan Army, gems ana unuea states -iroops coo- of the negro race and greatly displeas- New York, March 1 i. The Unittd tinue to come in to the War Depart ed the War Department. RioH Md f,-"ansfX)n."lll to-aay ment; . . .. . "JZ LHAD, OhlERS F0LL017. We are still lead in jr the trade on Shoes at the same old stand on Nash . T A ivini nacctnir rvivt r . nnara rvf 1T I ' t T i l. I I 11 wm I v" r o -i i PrM nt XflCinlv nifnr Hin. HUTVb in VUO wwu Jk ajuuuui6, U1UIUCJ3 WCIC UCUUCUVM ail Ut .t. n m Ch h4a ftn rvof tVi I w , w. . , . o-! - 1 . t rr . :tt I w w 0 w, "V ONE TEAS, BH MONTHS. THBEE MONTHS. She has nn hoard the I - -i ' I f . - - i . . . ... n nuci n n d m. v v $1.00 where the negro regiments camped, in $3 00,000 provided by the United oa ana others,are in lhomasviue, ua., QapJitiea and prices. I Walker count v. Ha., last week, the I States government to Cuban trooDS. 1 this week, takinz a rest. I We now oiler to the public the t0 I . . . . A r.r - ' ? .u I V:-- T- .. r1 rhiuinact. lin rt .7 " i . i t j 1 -i mi ir in. wot a 1 amnnni .nairia in inn i.t-. . i . . i i iiiiixk l tuivi vnw Clguill iiuuiuucs tuuilAJacu wigu; v. .. - I" KJIUO WllSOn . S3 VS. ICal nc C2J But, nj" I a , o 35 ... ruii. ..f Wi. and half in silver. There are 300.000 - r it. .1 DPriHSouu BUUUllcr . ' " . five-dollar gold pieces, and of the tul" w wuea"u - were only auieted when the koooooinsilver.ii.ioo.oooisin sil-1 - g"s as xauroaa commissioner. 1 - ,oiUCO bhenff I ire en nnn in half rlnllara 1 Tl,. l iV. AT- ir.n. I . . t . . n? . nnnn nil tTUV T IW viuijAivan w i ver uon its, .50,000 in. nu uwwi, 1 me meeting oi toe xooog Men I ever ouered In this town, we are i 1 For some time we have been bearing called for troops to preseryejhe peace. $50,000 in quarters, and the balance christian Association at Durham this I making a epeclaltj of Ladies and : complaints regarding the arbitrary and Upoa reaching.:, Chattanooga,' . Tenn., - tmauer coins. inewe.gnt 01 me weck wu Ugely aUeodcdf WM, bents - unlawful actions of a number of the however, they again became riotous hincented in the re- most succesful and interning session. .. J SLIPPERS : 1 .1 ..nn,;n..mn in thii rmmti. Hrnnken members of the regiment be- , ., - . ' '' . . ..; ." " . - . k,1wiwu.u.uh.vu.v- . ------ . . I movai 01 ine treasure irom inc suo- Mayor WaddelL was xe nominated. J of aU Ktyks and Prices. We earrr In some instances they nave maac gan nrmg meir pisiois, nrsi m iuc u , rie ary A large crod gathered and , ; of wilminVton .t thi . U Hke line of Ladies' and Gents' w.tchid the procted.ngs. Capt Lit-I . - ; - TJAOT17T) V tell, of the Quartermaster's D part- 7 6 7 h -r vJLLUOILjIVX, ment. had charge of the ' detachment . A bronze statue .of Vance is. to be I Lawn Tsnnis, both higrh and low cut i of soldiers from the forts in this neigh- placed at the eastern enirante t' the I ticyena uase uau bnoes. ituD borbod.. '-There were 'about fiftr men srr!7 i. "-i'.ri- .,.2'V-i:- ber Khoea tor Ladk' and Gents' to each with a Krag Jorgensen and a full "square out" contracts with teacher?, then at buildings, and finally at people. and without any reasons given therefor J As a result several people, were severely th vnnrhers after the wounded. It also appears that some tVtwIW W itfmm Bi-v ' I mm. teachers have gone ahead and taught soldiersvwere wound ed by 'their com the schools, and", in ' other instances I rades. have "changed their mmds" alter con- . niCoo, tracts were made, and without regard Tenth Immunes , vapuoi square aixaicign, toe 1 fit the lateet broad bottom Shoes. Ga :last Wednesday the belt of cartridges. They formed in line ,nre havingaraong :its :manyt good $hoe flndiiupi of aU kinds, Whitta inVilsocomo it the Treasur Building and the boxes acts-appropria4ed -.iooo .far;.4at high grade. ; . . nd safes of coin were passed out be- purpose. AU true North Carolinians i -POLISH ???ProTe hi! Jia? to the 0V Tan or Black Shoes. We alo call and teemen mis is an cuuuaijr uj -,4" 1 ana "Ore water ana wpea iacj uu- ui icduiura m hiicci, common jsensei and the commit- ajiy boarded; t'bfe traifr f their homes dragged out the money on s len who are thpstacting will tbey were disorderly. A, ln 10 law ur icosuuy iavu Igroes. were paia up auu mu&icicu uuw ihpm 4Vi-km An eKrtrtt anil ortvpn it tl ailOther- I rU .wAm crvonr (rr firA 9 rmQ 1 tt .if - jk 2 j . ' .t. ..--....--.----- iOV au, "- "rr' T . " I . ?u,Harr . "utfc Wl:rc mernorj of their.StatVa imdst distin- attention to the famous "Uttle JNOW Wis is an contrary. 10 .law, icuu ian(j "ore water ana. wpen mey nn-iin rsaainess in tne - otrect, ana -mcui v - I Giant" Shoes for Children and Misses small hand --- , . John Uandelra ctudren Shoee entrance, fol J. a-RAILEOAD RUlLDlNO'EKAfl 9rilr' Baraol W. AUton and A. B. inir Hit Iti. mnnv 104 a in I '- " m iiam Ifonrltt Ma rtw fin1 i.i!!inn A L.u An f-- all inic tnnlisn- I - - J :.t1s Vnm ik. I ; - " .i .1 . ..m. X r k. - - - - - I . - . . -r nciu io wMwuukw - unninsi, ?ricu?Bluu I iT-da-Wea about a loot and a half high,!" lc-j ju"upi wnpaic" uiow our enure stock to anj one ness, and we give them; notice that I jnd seeralf-citiiensof the town I and weighibg a hundred pounds apiece; j Northern capha) wb&wasMp3OTSg bo wishes to look. We hope no one when the Attorney General ana -ine bareiy escaped 'with ,,thetr lives. The ;AU the. money was got on the trucks through that town on: ha rtWrahpmejr , 'y, wopnugou uw wiuuoui Solicitor starts after them there , will (vernpr:granted"-pef mission to call d eight men got. on each truck. (rota a Southern tour, as- saying xlhailgomenir6 -.wuu u fa- be no ..judgements suspended on pay- out the local militia, and the soldier, S;ZFtiJtr&M were fh eT woold -whw' ?:-trett --Mt3 iC:!.!.. SbC3 iBcni oi www, ; uuv catii uuc wi vvm i uicvcu uown ic ip gluteal j luc i tjjen driven through Broad street. : 1 FrusIC55 lB- rurpu ;t7aiKiiiixucoc will receive ine mil penauy u .'puued out; nowever tne negroes ix- The treasure was taken 4o pier; 3, oouto nas ever .seen i-he. uwrartpn r z ;: law. The people are tired of being gan another fusillade and the militia Em River, where the General Meigs, point that way, if tber'txjk among rail i ffhSrThniTI Fhlln Vnil flnn trifled with in such important matters opened fire on the train, seriously of the government service, was in wait- men nd lbe 00mrrofr charteTi l idll lIlGlIl WIlllU iDU u3i1i inv tr receive it. The cnlrf ifr strain ; " -. SWM v M I and are determined not to stanq any wounding a brakeman and slightly in- - - applied for. and gnatedbrajo5icai longer. as- NEW ICE 25,000 POUNDS' COMPANY. We hare made arrangements to sapplj the people of LQulsburg and vicinity with pure Wholesome ICE daring the reason. We guarantee prompt and efficient delivery and the best service. We propose to always bare stock on hand and our patrons can rely on having their orders al-1 ways filled promptly. 1,500 POUNDS LARD. Lculsturg lea Co. The soldiers rirmtvl iiv line inH a rtiizen nnlipmn Muring a negro soldier. Passing through stood at the gangplank wnile the money tion. We had to pay for this Meat nnd Lnrd Ufore 'Mr. WL open the car, we hare never ofwned a car of prettier meat ainre we tar. been handling meat bj the car. We bonbt this rn?at at the lowest t rim. it has been this year and we are Kins to sell it for a rerj i-A Hpnfiprcnn thto. Stafp. th lUrmM ... h.!.. nl.J -V.n-. tl.- r: I Tna.Iim. iu.!.!!. vr .L r i: I The Texas legislature is composed th r:.,-7(ns hv indi.riminate firina There were over a hundred -and Ki;. -k.VT-v A I ScUTe wUI come wIth tbeadventof Spring. Whj not get . . . . ..v v. i 01 - . m wiujL vuv VI lub. tUClG lininjrm rna nvntTUnrff nv lavtnff ftAmfi Al vnn IIaTI.m l Imm ui 4 "ja, y .a.v.-, and it is reported, wounaea several i - v.6 a..uu . WIU great activity in road build inz. A i . i r. I Iff. TtrnnVlvn other at mVr n thrn!n I 8 teachers, 8 merchants, 5 physicians, 8 stockmen, 2 real estate agents, 2 lum bermen, 1 drummer, 1 shoemaker, 1 cotton buyer, 1 preacher. A man in Stroudsburg, Pa., who lost ' a purse with $300 in it, but' had it re turned to him by the finder, a little girl, liberally rewarded her by giving her a whole penny and. then consider r ately advised her to hnrry home before i she lost it, as he did his money. citizens. , - j v: '5-'.- - '.At Weldon they fired off pistols and guns and at the point of pistols forc ed a respectable negro to drink several glasses of whiskey, who fell down dead a'short time thereafter. v All 6i this goes to futher prove that the negro as a race is not capable of I NEGRO I administering government or compe tent to be placed in charge of govern mental affairs. - 7 . ' .. . 1 i ' .u. w j both new roads and connections be- Paymaster General Carey, ac'com- tweea' eting roads-'and: -systems; xleaJ. VjOOO. ODtJOrtUIlltV nanied h Mat Pncrera nf the Paw. I There la nn Stat.'' 'that ;L t. Vr?A&i(LI ir --. X a7 master s office, will have charge of the whichr'presents better inducemenU for money nu win iurn mc COIU over IO the investment-franital : Small Margin Gen. Brooke, who will supervise payment to the Cuban soldiers. 1 ' Trusts continue to multiply and enlarge. They are the result of the PEACE LOVJJSG NATIONS. L0DOES . RECOMPENSED m7 :built . : ; JFOR LOSS. ; -: smainovestmentof captUU Penetrated Yesterday the business men of Wil- Jb7 everal trunk lines running East m.ington, through a committee of two land West, and some running jnot gentlemen, turned over the sum of directions; 'numerous ' roads' " tnaV ' ZlJ .Vh! II!! D?g" bu.lt connecting with those and itt There is not a nation in the world tenth street, between Nun and chnrch Republican robber tariff, and are or- to-dav which does not profess to be' a accidentally - burned the 10th of last hich! would open up -.large ireas rich eanized and conducted so as to restrain peace-loving nation and there isn't one Nomber when the plant of the infa- in. agricukuraj, aninerai; ; Jiaer and - . . ... T ' i-- r . ' - ..v. , . . mous paper was demolished. This trade and competition. In speaking 1 of them hich can that isn't increasing .; ; ... of these, the Philadelphia Ledeef savs: ils" navies ana its armies, "and eettine le. h w "cely touched, and . are simply wait "Most of these trusts could not- be on a footing for the biggest kind of 1 no intentions of wreaking destnKtions. 401- - - P0!.?0 formed but for the high rates of the war. There are more ships afijat to Dingley act, but there are other com- day and more on the stocks and more "t " ,1 ,cJraL vn itpn v ' .u c. aTa- ,-vi j .u .u u of the building and the lodgers furhi- binations, such as the Standard Oil men under arms than the world ever lnre and was turned over to John N. company, which would not be affected saw before, and they are'3' all kept up Vass, agent of the ledges. Wilmine- oy the enlargement ot . the tree ; .list. 1 by:Mpeaceloving nations,' ara- 1 T. vtfhU .a. .t,..u it ttm j -t 1 any wnosc geograpweaj, jpositwnj a iuw, uoiwm prices sucn as uress uooos, 11 ate, bnoes, urocenes oil more favorable, of where paying roads I ' ' """"ft clocJuu urcu-iwn u iue um vo uuj. comparatively j TURNER & HARRIS for the CASH, we have it packed away in onr Maat and Salt mnm. and see it, it will do you good. Are offering this community unprecedented prices on all classes of... " LIiTe " man lc thinea 1 roods. Time. L fleetinc imd mn nro nnrhflnmin. o it rnn ..nt .h. . 1 Inin. on when Ton try at others church I uuuc ui lucuj cij tong, i wiem, nau mem at once, or you will be too late. We have so many nice thinsrs we can't call your attention to every tores and can t sad what you wast. come to see us at once. mous paper was demolished. This mhe rMnr. i. 1 I T i., A ir..l. x n. y - w.hw. . wduu. wa. w 11 1 1 l. . iz .11 . - u i . ... ill ii . . . i 1 1 v a Very Eejpeetfully, .i .i . m.i n . I i:f. J 1. w :it . - - - . oiner.tnan.ia , i ne Kecora . property. 1 "K .BU wun laaustry. ; ine money repays Dotn tor the loss Our stock must move. Tempting- offers will be made you. See us quick. " rctu arked regulating interstate commerce are en- that these pjtace-loving professions are prove that the business men of . Wil. forced with some success with- respect nullified by their land-grabbing pro- mingtbri "are madeof ihe'rigfet" metal, to common carriers, but they are " in- pensities. This makes the friction, for and shows, to- the world thai Jtrjr aaon 1 y adequate to restrain industrial monopo- they are all grabbing, and they the "infajpous sht4t''.tbat they des&ed : lies.! If it be so minded, congress can must be prepared to defend with ships to demolish.7 f-: r ' .... ..- . - . - . i ; overthrow these trusts,; which, depend land men what they grab, so that when mm. 11U7H. vjnaicutc ujuu jiuiuuiuci.w gti iu me uuviuiu oi . ii, ii is me i r ok rcauciion in taxation - our j tariffs on foreign products but there j greed for more territory which makes Democratic legislators have made the i a limit imposed on congressional inter- these stupendous armaments and pre" rate of taxation on property three ference in the domestic concerns of the parations forwar nectssiry and im- cents on the one hundred dollars lower states.'? - perils the peace of ihe world. than the tax levied by the last l ; tt . But they love peace, all I LW IUVU , Ml. SWWG UI I " . Railroad men understand, this, and lTou may miss a Klondike find. Yon can buy here for Cents where elsewhere ;..' I : t rti - e values on our 5 and 10 cent Counters are a surprise to everybody TURNER & HARRIS. HICKS & ALLEN. road capitalists interested in railroad baild-l 7VV7 itollara. iug uuuhsuuu ii, kuu iDsicaa oi rau- bo tiding activity being considered ihle,--- tU. raamkaWe ttwDw rould be if North Carolina is not con-j j spicuous in the revival when ir cocJes. 19 Ponton Building. v-r JAlilLUAEltUJTS IN I Horses, re- the same, form legislature. That legislature peace does not I 'evied a tax of 46 cents on every one LOU1SBURG. N, C I shall sell on the premises on Frl ' . 1 aay we i4tn oay ox Apni, leyy about ten acres cf land in Louisburg X. C, lyimr' next "to "the' Lonteftuferl Mules, TJ Ann K15 4WO Sid Mnlf A 4 V A Aliatnrtn A apt A I . . . x . conflict with their propensity to steal hundred dollars valuation of property, Railroad and between that and Main i"". iris's : -r -" Th" nc u.. , Ktui uwu we principle mat oas lcviea oniy 43 cents. "W7 " U . uu y, the 8Urest way to peace is the most accoraing to ineir logic, will de- stapen(loas preparations for war, and Mr Garland Had Ko'Creed. ' r.; moC Avenue,t The lairf wDT "Hit feaf the Democrats at the next ;, Ja ....... i7 a.... . , I -'.Ji v' , . m, , . ... . miHt .;. hi uuiu iiwii i-iijuc vjcncrai ijariana.w nose 1 u4w overttr tracts eaitapia that a moving body can cut space in bcth directions at one and the same time, or that notbingjinu sual would occur if an irresistible grip on the territory they seize. Ex. tragic death occurred recently, while a dences and for business houses. ! believer in the Christian relieion. did . W w- Thb "inhketinir" trin of a. nnm. not subscribe to any particular sect or ber of : New England newspaper "d 'Tne neri1 scrvioes in Wasbr mh t!?'?v Mntervt fronl - . . . . : I 11 AM j.. m- I 4. f---, Ka1w anil.. n tn,mA..M. WS. r"PreBOOHTe, mrOUgU me SOOtU, "c,c -"UUCicu oy -JSiev.. uJ w w.,;U.. , vw. 1. -, , .. i 'C.l T -.. I come ia contact. In theli 18 " ' sna '"fog -oi PUo.s Wagons and - 1. S. Wehave a car loaJ each. Mt Hanr XfJ K.in KtnW .! Bran. Oats. Corn. Hay. Salt. Lime. Laths Shinrt nn.l s.;u. hr. 250 kegs Nails in stock and 300 kegs bought before the big jump In prk. The Dest is The Cheapest Is an old saying and one that holds good in nearly every case especially is it true in the purchase of Drugs. Damaged Drugs are unfit for use, and are not cheap at any price. IF YOU NEED MEDICINE should first : statement the ; Republicans they are to visit Church, is Raleigh. nd al Litlle. Rock ReT Dr. Hunter; a March 16, 1899. read the handwriting on the wall. The are to be theje next Monday.; venerable divine of the Methodist Epis- C M. Coo ec. In their: second statement they whistle to keep up their courage "while they pass through the grave yard of buried political hopes. In a nutshell, the law means white supremacy and good government in North Carolina, and the great body of the people say, Amen and Amen! Of course they, are down South for -100?1 crhor:n Soathj perfoTmed'1 the NobtCboicu: v' CF1 i some purpose, but as yetwe are last 84(1 officw at the State funeral given i,,. I 8nprtor I noi apprised ot the object of their "w ucccaca. several years ago Uen. Matilda Alt ton 1 visit. ;T- X T.XV:. , , . Garland was asked to state his church M xwton. I Since writing the above we Preferences. To the friends request he Th. dfmdut abV mmMyta t&k ou4 have read in the. Cb.rlotte Obser- reP,ied with h Blackie's mSTaorn JT. ver that after -beinir banouette "Confession of Faith," which follows: ind t rnn. i auu -wiuou oy ins various cities "7eo"B,,a'.'w,HW,8,on7 HighCharchopLow? orthenperlorCoororakleoi.rf to ba kHl thr ciait tha "rnilV 1 H.. cannoa aay: DU-, yon would Tattly plaae 1 rwi Atr u lat Moodar H Karcl 1 . ney Visit, tne "milk in the COCOa I ..; .. ... K j t the eonrt hoa Inaaldaoanty laioal.1 rt Notion Guano. regard- " 4 J behind with your plowing? If you are come quick as we are tired of feeding Stock. A t i-. J!?.w:t : - . - nut" pops out. mu. .. . I II Wltn noma DOintcxI Mnl.nn .u " u mwr or wot nr w i4 eooMUMi ,AB lOHOWinC". .18 I .how r said action, or UMplAlnUff wUI Apply to th I. a,.. . I I 'y-vva a AT aba a aull Aal M J r.. C. -.- : ' -J . i r.. tha(lhavn.'. . 1 To vhioh f ku. V1 i .i. . v ir- .uu ..i.i uoui.uuW m auu .K5..3-.t ? ; 17e Sell Them on Credit. You want it pure and fresh, less of cost. Your patronage is solic ited simply on the grounds of Pure Drugs, properly handled, at fair prices. On this basis we have grown ; on this basis we will continue to grow. W. G. THOMAS, Prescription Druggist. Uir.t Till UiollUl rtar of Marc, la. A. Willi tut. & 8. C. Mil ..l....,..:..i.j...ij"!-':-".L:l-j'fKL.'3 -U " I. .. - . . ?-; wao .luuwuwit ihio trie .-uew preBB: representatives - are to all or none. Not carious creeda W. M. Psasos Att y for PVft. ia.ie lie? s ainrr. are nere oiuen tnr h. mtA ino n a- . i ur oraerna rnrmaoi rnnwM.m .a.t... o 1 d ' ' u .tiw i .i .wi. Vj u uauuDviUQ i .i vruruiran ionniii-nnwM.m .Hitn..i.i i . inBPI B I I n . ... - 1 J i uaUKUk 1 i I ... , - .. . c . . . I . - - . n . 1. 1 MflT. UU1 I am .Kn . L. T 1 . 1 . . . 1 . i . I ITIPL' ntl'tl Tl miormation of those concerned there- train of Wairner cara. anrl . k wk"".'; l"".,"'"' I I 1 Py11"1 in. '1.-!-.,:----;-; inirentertasdwithh;;;, fraurtt ',',na?JMD?U Notice- is hereby. rivAi that o . In accordance with a resolution thines at various points in ViftI -. 0du? JL'L?H,t!L??p Phyt-r' or Pope. I "day he..13.th.. da.y of March,' adonlerl at the m!n. .u- U.-.n-.tll k. i:u-s 'Z. rr'" . u v "v.r. Bn' "alnP r - .-wwnfc v niC i.iauu nm vg nmnieg DUloriRIDSn . uaiuv, - Our Miri, "W.II.AEfpn is now in the West and win arriv here first ' of next week with another big lot of North Carolina Press Association, the at certain points in -North Carol!, ti, n" .with,Hi larjrely human ncop-j . ed.!f..l.hecofd c.a,cful,T PreP"ed , South Carolina-; ajnd perhaps 0" auoet Dill ana naa it introduced in the Other States. This wruilrl IMm inecuorcnia mine that doe moat party 1899, at 12 M. at the Court House door m lxmiburg. . C, I will sell at publi' auction to the highest bid.' der for cash all the notes, accounts Christ 1 A.nrf rlaima Ann W J. Kvo1 n. House early in the session. It was re- be a very nice way for a town to W " "" - ; Louisburg Shoe Store, which were icrrea to tne juaiciary committee, and get a write-up in a dozen repre u u . M M toIn, a'gnel to, me by said W. J. Neal its author with several other editors seutative New England panera iVm 7 " xpntineaooT.comee.ion on the-SrI -day of March, 1897 by appeared before that committee in -.its But the story is onlv half eomni-t- if.::!1!."?." " way. deed duly recorded in Franklin A nnu- v:n j . i i I n l-.l- . ... ..... . 4 o . j . w... avvuivu w us ei i ..aysaio mat ui tur arinsing . o For Hardware of all Kinds. HORSES AND MULES. For Baggy and Wagon materials cf all kinds. - Be on hand early and take your choice before they are picked over. ..-i . UI . . . . : f . i "'.--'1.1 .cpiauic w maioruy oi tne . commits line ireeeroj? and eatino- nn th tee and one member (Mr. F. D. Win- free lunch, these conning exeur oiuuj uiduc au aoic speecn tor it, out eioniBis draw a contract in which it was referred to a sub-committee for they propose to give the towns fur.h.r consideration. This sub corami - they visit a page write-up in each tee consisted of Mr. Winston, exjudge of the papers represented, for anrl ii. xvucu auu wir. xrans js.ayr ana "i consiaerauoa or" the ' stftri-of Mr--W a t..v r mi o . to this day they have never marie an. $950. fthaplrt..-iiiVk?. i l "a V:.A-Jurr G"er?1 P5" j i . . . - ..iu ui.. iiYusa- inscnioi ine snmrifrn Kn . .i. report on the Dili. Whether they ever bnrg declined to. We failed iina ini :.s: "V'o. note whether Richmond and Dan- Foldir for the tar V-er V- .u- - " ---?ovr"i 9. , given great aid to the thought of the age on county in Book 104 in the Bejrf-ter'a -Tj,os subject. in this shape, to.- be npt officexit Page 539 et seq. , e plied to my inquiring friends, a. being in ac- This March 3, 1899. t - - ' " " :- r. cord with my own notion. . "J. BlBHOW. ' For Paints of all kinds. For Oils of all kinds. A. H. Gaslaid. Waihtngton, D. Jnn. 11, 1898. 1 ' . Summer Homes' Folder, 1899. the names of proprietors, post cfice' ad- IIS. h al W8 h?8Pitable to dress." or r what station, convey & hi , ! ' , 0t rem,emter ancc used, number of guests, terms per .i-h",VC.Ular caie U h" X. nd month This inform!. considered it is unknown. ,The editors pf North Carolina have ville got caught or not. a s ? . r i . . i a-t . . . caass to compiain or sucn treatment of vjnariotte is alwa a bill that so deeply concerned them, strange: : and which at least deservert a wtir I that In ' fate ,han hein, .auA-rt t ,11 ; ,V .-J" . W "W? and nth. This informs . s r.a.u, v ,.OD11 mauenoriwse- tnm'will be primed in an attractive CCOrd- " J Ure? a VI8lt from tbese New En. (,nn and a largeediti.m iJblisheTand Yes, and the two men referred to, if 'and press representatives, Iri fact distributed by the "ariou. .Jews of tney oia "smotner : ine diu nave re ceived as . much or more - attention from the Press of the 'State than any two men in the State. ' II they are 're sponsible for "pigeon holing" ; this raodesV request of the Press of the State they should be remembered" in the and thns again wisdom is justified' of her children. . . , , . v . . .. UntYK11 his immense' system, roughout al iiTA00. 0?. sections of the country. Persons con. teraplating ukmg boarders for the en suing Summer are requested to apply to the nearest railroad agent for blank to be filled out giving tlie above infor mal ion, and 1 .rward at once to VV. A. Turk, Qeneralassenser Age7t, Wash ington r u.u, so that h m3y - ..'i hir Parnes Brothers will sue, for ih- Public Printing. All this "mess" comes of the "niggardly" plan of let ting the printing to the lowest bidder. Trustee ot W. J.Ncal. of tha Lonliul Durj? i&Doe Btore. - -. -r -The above Sale . ll'nn.o 1 -.'1 1 C r-i .-V I .i 1 ,1 l a JNOTICE.. rt 1 By virtue of a power bT'salecodJ tained in a tnortjore deed piven by J E. Moore mnd.wifa tQ Si. L. Gul and duly reccrdei in the.oSce of jt!;e Reistprof Deeds for" Franklin coun ty In book 68 pae 294 1 vIH.ec:1 to tbe highest bidder for cosh at tha ccurt bouse .door .in the town, oi Louisburg on-Fatarday tha 15th day of April, lSS9-at 12-6'!ock U. the following described tract of land in Franklinton township adjoinin and bounded by the landj of Mrs. Maria Dickens, wu'a of J. A..Cickenst A. O.Dickens, !lrs. !: -".la VU, wife of W. C. Duke, and llrs. L.Ixa beth Perry ccstcinir-r about yon unnarea ncres, lormprij ownea be WAGONS, For Boilding Materials of all kind. For the beet Heatiog and Cookiog Stoves on earth. For the cheapest Crockery cn earth. not Iatef"thaaApriI i... Mrs. A. S. Moore unJ known as A. i). Mr -U-c - xt.I. , ' .'. !'. (. . :y, Adni'rcf v.. i;. c:z.l, c ----- tbe we sell oh credit just the same as Horses and Mules. Looking for a fresh car load next week. ' jU to Bcsies and Carriages, they go oa credit aLo. Any kind J6ii wish with llarcess to match. Ia case you want to piy cash wtf xiivlle tbe pro2t, x j ". ' Before you buy your Guano see us, as we have several standard . . . . brands whkh we are selling for cotton or money. Yours truly, For Woodware, Tinware, Churns and B rooms. - o , t . r artaeri CJrr.iivs. Uibb'i iMnwa T: i . ri . t. i. iV tf u a w, vtenams uixie riowa, lUck uub. MB, c-oTsi..iunare Forks. Tracsi. Harctw and HatUcks, Just received larre e. TiM, r.;.,, . ....-.. j Caues iLaxors and fccifaors. Tbe Genuine Elort Drcii Blade, Heat j TqU Axi. Poultry and Barbed Wire and FUf-Iea. ALLEN, BROS. 1: IIILL- Coae to tie Lonlibar Ec'.tom Prices ca tl-? Gooli TTi.l.... ..if V trr, . . . e, ..a.wir, idj cirriT tcarinv xcr itoec All c'.bfrs tea m:;;tr:j ta ctBti loo. CO.
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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March 17, 1899, edition 1
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