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V I THE FKANKLIN- TIMES " " ' ; j. At THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. ' " J: V ' ' ""' '" 'J'"""'"J" ' . Feidit. Apbil 7. - ' . - - - 1899. ONE YEAB, . ' - 6IX MONTHS, , - ' ' - 65 THEEE MONTHS. - " y5 AftTESlAN WBLLSf Cbarlotte Observer. " ' An excellent article on artesian wells was printed in last Sunday's Ob: server from a correspondent' who made out a good case fur the artesian well as a product of civilization and a i friend of humanity.- It is graiifying to note the increased attention which is WALTER HEN'RX AYCOCK. NOTICE. Walter Henry Aycock was born m Qf .j Estate for Taxe8 for tne Franklin county, N. L,., on xne 7m day of January, 1862. He grew to manhood under the influence of de- tfoiitlv niius oarents. and being the j 1 , vooriLest of five sons, he was the ob- Year 1803. " JSotiee ia berebj given that 00 tfonday, tbe 1st day of May 1899, at 13 o'clock U... at tbe Conrt Hobn door of Franklin county in the town If Loaiabors, I will sell at public auction for cash, the lands named below to Seed Peanuts. A few boftbela of Urge seed peaoots for Ml. Cxll for them quick, tl 00 pr baahel. W. A. Sitkori a bo , Looisbarg, X. C iect of the most tender affection. On the ith oi Nivemter, 1885, be Latiafr tbe taxes remaining unpaid tbereon was united in marriage to Miss Mol- The owners of the lands, or the person in C Rrvtirr nf VVrrrntir.n. With hnummathtumtiM liirtAtl. ths tuwa- being paid to this source of a pure wa- he t near, founeen years of ships in which the same are located.ths lands SMAL POX. A fresk sapplr of Vaccina PolaU Jost arrived, direct from the Vaccina Finn, la Pennsylvania. . w. u. THOMAS. olina. a number of verv successful bor- one child, little Mamie, now in her Senator Stewart, of Nevada, who ings having been made daring the past eleventh year, who is left with her never minces words when he expresses , month. vVritirie uDon this sub- mother to mourn their irreparable loss. .n nninion. said of Colonel Bryan, -, Hph, During a series ot meetings held an - - 7 . - . tbereon are as follows: H. Q. Kiaesiy, Sheriff. April 7, 1899. DUNN'S TOWNSHIP. . hect. lhe Observers corresponaeni , ,-. .uk j i,r I nn-v qnr.m.i..n r. 1 i - . . J U a Uatmnnt.lpnArcnn 1 I I .-. itt r 1 1 reiusai iu aiiciu iuc utnuuui-jvi.v.u I said: banquet: "Bryan made the, hit of his The geologists have been lately say- i8qi, brother Aycock was happily con verted to God. He at once united with Clifton. W. V.. 98 a crooked or Denton, Benjamin 46V4 a moccasin cr May, J . A., children, 90 a tar river career hen he refused to attena ine i mg that artesian water could not' oe tbe church, and was baptized on tne I IIABRIS'. Belmont $10 dinner. Not one of the obtained in a granite region. ' Yet the 25th of Jan.; i89i,and was henceforth . 64 a tar r for '97 crowd would ever vote the Demoocrat- weii-Dorers go on bius.iuK not-oniy a wusisicui tin iano, uui Mfty w 5 a tar nrer - - - . a . r I Z I Rrvon'e nneitinn getting water. At vnester, o. a tnorougniy consecratea to me service ic ticket anyhow. I place formerlynroubled about a water Qf God. When he gave himself to God FREEMANS. WiceuiB. C H . 101 a campns cr Young, J. B.. 1 lot Younjtsville - brings him closer to the DeODle. Con-1 . - ...: r n,i.tn.rVe 1 1 i . j.. - aM m I Green. John. 83 a Raleigh road ,u r r ,,c u . w,r rr. eoideaiMra.Et4 . Looisbnrg ,m a i auinug wuu icucgauca wuum .oubu6v i now comes irom a note in grauui, iu i serve nim, mis ruie . nc acpi, aau ic i Lewis. John. 55 a B u K K them from him. He will certainly be the water pioblcm seem to be solved. Ust time I saw him in life he was Patterson. John. I trtTraogtrin renominated in IQOO. The Chicago r . c ancbiau ,. wen wiaiiuiuiiy .uusciiu8 n. ;v i Timberiake, Anna. a Tarboro road . .r -in- - cc a- .a civiLqation and a friend ol humanity.! Bro. Ayc-Kk was exceedingly kind . platform will be reaffirmed, . and the 4 lne views hearted and affectionate in his dispo Democracy win win. . Uition. He loved the neople, and the FKANKLINTON, The reports in the news columns of a representative of, 1 he UDserver, at Q lar wjlh an ciasses. As a merchant j K. V aiew Raleigh balance .. ! . . . .u. Rnvbine' a email etaiinn nn the Sea- l. i- t r..i ' . Dtw. A L t J D 1 a Pocomni tne papers snow mat our -war in mc j- - nc Wtt!) u, llu pU.cc.u., a Joyner, Erastns i a pew Weldin Philinhineq is finite a- serious business, I ooara Air iiine xanroau, a. uay ui i cuizen ne was loyai ana uue, as a i siaytieij. ta. w.. v a long; town The American, forces are e . w :. i. determined enort to crusg oui .uic - . -, . - ,j s h ftmn. Filipino rebellion; The - Statesville to qualityjiod' in an .effort to bring ihat ioving son, affectionate Tharrlogon, Mrs. Sallie, 231 . home Landmark says in this they will even- auoui an impruvcmcui, mc F,u-'Fa' brother, loving and devoted husband wnnams. e w, o a part joyneriana . m. L. ... r ,k t H,.nHHLf.,k..i,MU White. Preeley.l lot Green street : t4AAA- im n r nt n i r rnci i rii i is i is u. t v v vs u . v . w - - NOTICE OF LAND SALE. By virtue of a judgment of tbe Soperlor Conrt of r rank lie eoooiy. maae ui Apru term. 1898. in the special proneediofr. eoti- Ued Martha J Stalling vs Irrin SuUiintrs et al. I will sell oa Monday tbe tat day ot May. 1899. at 13 o'clock tn. at tbe conrt bona door in LooUborsr. N. C. to the bi2bt bid der. at poblie aoction. aJI the reTprtionary interest, after tbe expiration of tbe li?eatat of Mrs. Martha J. Stalling, of A. P. Stal ling, deceased, (n tbe lollowing dearnbed tract of land In Cednr Rock townsbip.Frank' lia county, bounded as follows. "Tix: begio ninr at a cost oak. James Collis's rorner. is W. D. EarW Hoe; tbeoce s 4 W w 1B3 poire to a rock and pointers, toll ins corner is Dean's line, thence s 88Vi" s 80 poles 4 links to a red oak stump and Hickory, D,n' 9 77 I corner, tbenw a oV e 15 polea 13 9 75 8 64 l r3 8 78 4 49 7 05 4 47 7 96 19 83 - 94 414 5 24 5 50 3181 199 144 IE YOU WANT Your Shoes and Harness Repaired Cheup, corao nnd! boo me. Shop on Main Strvct, near River Bridgo. V. M. MANN, Louisburp;, N, C. 26.000 - POUNDS making a ago. The 'water supply of the town had neighbor he was kind and oblong as j, j"j 'Q Winton ' sh out the been of anTfnsatisfaciory cha'racur'as a. christian he was faithful .and sincere, se .Danl 50 a part Perry 1 srj put tne "ecu ui a , and in his family relations he was all Optlaw, W T, 1 lot Main tree ano street i and father could be. On. the morning of the 1 8th of March our brother was called to his re- Gill, D H, 85 a Merritt laud '97 & 98 SANDY CREEK. ands of the unregenerated heathen and upon sinking an artesian well. He gave .' ' . j . j I nnt thf cnnl rart and decidedl v satisfac- nundreas ormayoe in tne cnu-uyu: .- - - - rd. We ought not to have been sur- AWord. Mrs Mary. 73 a Bell land ands of our own men, will be slaught- iory ruiib wc.c uun.ucu n a prised lhat he was caiIed so soon; for Vrs Ln7y U loo ay CP ered or will die of wounds or disease, of 147 feet. The boring penetrated jn the last years of his life he had grown Gup ton, Mrs Francis J, 60 4 This is our heritage from the beginning thick stratas of granite and soil of va- very rapidly irrthe Christ-likeness. We SSftgZJtXs andy ' we made a "vear aeo. None of us ex- rious characters, finally stopping in a shall miss him yes, sadly, miss him; but Horton, C E, 75 a sandy cr 97 & '98 pected mis Philippine war then arid bed of gravel and Pebb es from which GOLD MINE. .- A I t?i ki t. l1 1 l t l. . I Alntn. R R 9114 . TahpaI mu! f 11 ir r hi iir-1 ? iitiiitr. m n.i 1 111 Lr" r 1 1 wiui - - Coley. D C. 50 a sandy. cr well, which was capped with " a one-. J the. iaj ority. May God comfort the I Denton, R A, 180 a sandy cr inch nozzle, and from this the well has members of his bereaved family, and stnrgis; W E, adm'r 795 a gold tnlse 101 71 1 anj beautiful a r-stant flnw of fifteen aallonS ner comfort OS all, as we" sigh. ; Wiseenbanm, Harriett 13 a white oak 1 18 tor tne toucn ot a vanish d hand, And the sound of a voice that is still." 1 V T. J. Taylor- ks t tbs center of the Raleigh road, 8 red oaks oa tbe west side tbeoce along tbe rond . a 11 e 83 poles 8 links to tbe Rocky branch. tbence down said branch as it meanders 60 poles, 18 links, thence 17" e 3 polewto" poplar, J. M. Stalling' corner, t bene n 84H 305 polea 14 links to the center of th Nashrille Jt Loatsbnrs road, a rock and. pointer on ibe sonth side. Stalling rorner, tbeoce along tbe road s 89H w 34 poles 8 links, 89H9wl0polvs76w4Vpole, s71W w 16 poles, a 77VV w 86 poles to a stake and pointers, tbence n 38 poles 15 links, a 3 V 14 poles to a stake aad pointers, tbence all pole 10 links to ths center of tbe road ,' 488 ia W. D. EarW line, tbence 87" w 84 poWe 8 70 to th beginning-, containing 135 acres. 6 53 Terms of sale One-half cash, balance to be 10 08 paid o tbe first day of December, 1899. to be evidenced by aotr bearing interest at 6 13 61 1 per cent from day ol sale, and title to be re- 8 88 I taioed till all porcbaae money is paid. 4 47 I Thia April 1st, 1899. - 8 071 F. 8. SraciLL. Com'r. SALE OF YAIUAELE LOTS IN ' LOUISBURG. N, C. I shall boII on tbe prcrolcw oa Fri day the 14th day of April, 1890 about tea ecrffl cf land in Locisbarg N. C.ljrina: next to the Lonlsbun: Railroad add between that and Main etreet and including tbe beautiful proves ljrogon both eidea o! Ken- moor Avenue. The land will be cut into several tract suitable for resi dence and for bosioesa houses. "Terms One-third Cuah rtiJue the 10th ot Nov. next, wiih intertrt from day of sale. March 1C, 18Q9. C. M. Cooke. LimmW& MEilT, 1,500 POUNDS LARD. none pf us can tell what the outcome issues an abundani supply otwateK will be.' Sherman spoke onl when, he said, "War is hell!' mi.L- cl" 1 , . line nf two-inch nine was sunk intft the i u H?1?"- s wilt uc. oncrmau spus.c wuiy iwu nuij i r .r -- , nugci nciq win uuu pass uvci, huuj jiu I Uoiey. 1) U, no a i 884 '265 8 35 3 78 12 03 6 09 8 30 480 17 4 4 65 6 87 861 THE WONDER OF THE DAY, We haJ to par for tbu Met nnl Lard Wfor Mr. WLIu wnnl.l Li ojen the car, we bare never opno.j a ear of prettier meat since we tare oeen DaouiiDfr ruear, dj ineotr. e booht tbia meat at tbe lowmt price I it baa been this year and we are poing to w ll it for a Tery . Is bow the Louiaburff Hardware & Supply Company can sell such nio The heavy price of American life and blood paid for "bur victories over the Filipinos in the serious righting of last week adds interest to the following plain and timely talk from Senator Mason : "I find," said the Senator, "a pronounced change of sentiment among ' men with whom I talk. Substantial busi Small Margin mid lite. 'The flow, of course, would be correspondingly increased by a larger pipe-and nozzle. So successful was this artesian demonstration tnat tne sea. board Air Lire Company, is arranging to sink and artesian well for the bene- CEDAR ROCK. Y0D5GSVILLE 1TEHS. Bnnn. J T. 160 a wildxat Davis. J N. 84 a red bnd . May, J F, 4ft a peach tree H ood, L. a, 65 a red bnd Webb, Mrs Fannie, 335 a BaMg-n rd 711 4 57 5 23 381 9 83 CYPRESS CREEK. Crockery and Glassware Miss Mabel Thomas, of Lonisbor. Bowden, Jamea a Aread Ollie Patterson, of Goldsboro. is here I fit -of itself and the public at Boykins. this week visiting his nncle. G.C. Patter- - ' nessmen who three months aeo were r "l ;j ." eon.- I liUUlblJUliU. . . t ,. , ; coming irom sucn a uepin auu irum a i redhot for exoansion now sav thevhave ti1' i r au .V. ' . Miss Mabel Thomas, of Tx.nihn rr. I Bowden, Jamaa a Areadall land ' - - r ' - t i .i i ' .l...; r . enougn oi it. i asit mem now auoui the prestige of their country and they say they care little about prestige de rived from such men, but that the taxes resulting are what theyfear. The fdea of calling those Filipinos rebels as some of our newspapers persist in doing is unjust. They have never taken the ; oath, of allegiance to the United States. They wanted independence from the start and they said so. They will al ways hate us and nothing : is .to be gained by" conquering them. Even if "pwe do overcome they will turnarolSna" road Cobb, Lnke. 4 a . r: i .. i , , i. . Miss Nannie Spivey. of the LoaUbararl c r.m.' ov. ' well at this Female College, spent Easter at home. I Green, Alston. H a slab town ' V o.; jm .iT-ii. ' . McDowell, Umphrey, 1V4 a mineral Mrs. Stevenson and son Willie spent a - spiings. few days here, guests of Mr. J . W. Duke. Moore, Isaac. 1V4 a river road" n . ... .. Perry. Aaron, 3V4 a FrankHnton roa4 Oscar Fuller, of Selma. is visiting his Kit-hard, I lot fox swamp . sister here. Mrs. James Blaekley. Roberta, Olivia, 1 a slab town . Skinner, Richard, a L E R balance Mjrnuo T.1..U Ttn. ..I lT.,tt nstl - Thnma. 1 1 Wake Forest, is visiting in town, guests I Williamson. J H, 1 ot main street of Mrs. Riddick - . Wilson. Sarah. 1 lot cedar street n imams, r tt , vj atng street 3 87 , 8SS . y 85 for tbe CASH , we bare it backed a war in our Heat and Salt rooms, rail and see it, it will do yoa guod. fectly pure, quality. If the Seaboard friends and relatives. secures the results which it . expects by the sinking of its - artesian place, it will bore, wells at other points along its line and artesian well boring' in North Carolina will thus be given a very decided impetus'. Inx many ways the Seaboard .Air Line has done a great work for the people living within its territory, but more than ever ' wfill it become aV benefactor when it leads the way to an artesian water supply; John Hicks and Miss Etts Wilkerson. ot - uexter, spent a few -days here this a 68 ? tbpncea theyre Belhng It7 e answer the question by earing we buy We bate so many nice tbice can't call rour atteoUoa to r J -j . im, uuv w acajou try at oioer store ana can I nn4 what too want- 211 nmflt on nnr tmnlt nnd nntt nir tKannra In rah nf nil I7-, V, :.. I . J l .ii-- - - - r -0 .v. . v w- ta irum, ujijv mj m ua Bi goer. 1781 weonerJ ou a aet oistx nica tumDier lor only 15 centa all other eoods I equally as low. We bought theee roods to Bell and iot to put on our 4 4 sneivea to iook au we tae pleasure in Bhowlug our roods whether too 8 4 J coruiaiiy invite every iady m r rantnn and adjoining cuun- 4 so weB DB cae yo w never regret it. . Very Reepettfully, 1 85 8 71 313 6 03 1 99 8 89 4 53 4 95 JL. atfd poison ourT- people. I have just Already 2 sooo formal aoolications ""Ha MU,e UUI ngter. i r C r ,. I ' " oi -teres, waa present at tne is aster nartv learned from the Surgeon -General s for office under the Census Director here Monday nUht. V 7 Miss Clara Fuller, of St. Mary's, Bal- Ya'borooKjl. Sm- E l river road eigh spent a few days here this week. Bop-w,t 1 ,ot elm tr, NOTICE. lorajiS.- L a. of L. W. Pent Dent, widow ot Is a, ei-iting-teiaaaev- lilOBTH X3AJ0SA. tlUJLUI IJODXTV. WUey J. MlU-hell, Adm-r c t. a. of I W. Pent flee'., ana Mrs. mma B W. Dent. . Yours to please, LOUISBURG HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. P S la addition to our already large stock of Ilardware we are daily receiving new goods. HICKS & ALLEN. w . , w. vu. ...vU nave Deen received, and io,ooo more The E&8ter ioe ere&m supper given by vucic aic mim-icu wuu a Iudl"au,uc are in s.ight. ' me yonD? men oi xoungsvilie Monday disease. This is a bad; beginning forrin afew days the NiVy Departraent "If our; army. I am not ;so much opposed I will invite bids for the 24,000 tons of the best party we havener given in our uZteM7S nk a. .ii j ii t w 1 " vs- MaeeUns Pent, James Pent, Mack Holmes and vile Mary. WUllsa Weathers and wife Lucy. John Merritt and wUe. Bdle. T. M. Stona and wUe,Sallle, and Alley and ADey, children of Mrs. Thomas AUer. wee TMnt aM " I deposes snd I acuoa dow unaer me i make the Easter party one to be Ion eonnty, tbe eherlff of said county baa retarded to stealing in itself, but I do question I armor pate authorized the judgment of a man who steals a Naval Appropriation bills of 1898 and remembered by those present, and we ttiS' Alcana AeV"S?cbn5: red-hot stove tht he is in no position lf!nrt : : think they succeeded. There was a nice n of Mrs Thomas Alley. e pee not to be - r. 1099. , , crowa of visitors from a distance. They fonndla FrnkUn county; that tae said named l7BWe bave a car load eiich. Meat. Flour. Meal. Shin Sto3 and Bran. Oats. Corn, Hay, Salt. Lime. Laths hhlorles and aiU- We bave 250 kegs Nails in stock and 3lX kegs bought before the big jump in price. Another Car Load OF to carry ott. sucn a tniet is a tool, ine David B."Hiir declined to .attend the managers deserved much fdTiSiatoTstSeTth'-id 2, attempt 01 tne united btates to ; steal Crokefs banauet in New York More the boVs 7 "81"" the liberty of the Filipinos is of the same-, sort. I believe the American people are waking up to this question."- . ' . W.J. Bryan. did. nMB-Hill,il.rfiniUl' t a said the managers iImupimI m.A 9e"aml;".c9.no aue muifrenee be -tu 1 . o Tonna wiuin ine niu; tkti iw.ivt,tit. creaJt in tae management of tbe sapper, are proper parties to said actioa. which ia . luat iu oays say mat " ttlg i ODD COUld I I'roceeaing 10 aeu sua isna VO make aeseta to I bave done more). W hi tb.t wneois; wneMore ine said plaintiff prays h. -nn AantAa ' -Cl.v" tnaimn order may be made by the Court that A hauilo-frampH nnf.;f l r J " " " mw erricw oi BODmou De made oo said defend. ;-j y" - 1 soon. laniapy pa du cat ton in some newspaper nab. I iuwmsaiwcvrauu,u. r commissionea omcers ot tbe KranUin Sworn, and subscribed before ma tbueth The - crumbline monument over la8VDa"raV' BD? " iouowinc "XF1 - , 1 oiaces were Deswwea on tne xoangsville vuraaam Lincoln s grave at aprine- noys: . is. Winston. J nnior.2nd Lieoten. -FOR- AND MULES TlJfc Charlotte Observer's wide .-. : - Ifield 111 is likelv to he rehnilt hv the lnt Winston, 2nd Sergeant; J. A, city gives an iUustralion of the enor- e Q 13 IIKe,y to reDui' by the GreeD) cjopp,. M E winstofl, Masi- - mous power of the- tiusts. He says w, k. a. wiiajAMs, a b. a State. "When the people of Manhattan1 were r called upon to vote on the question of consolidation with other boroughs that now constitute part of Greater New Vrtrlr tripr ' twrtrt in rAimrl nnrv Kao ' L , - ' It is said that Norfolk is the center 9 7-? i voteS5 for -conwh Jation and frora which -the smallpox is spread in oo.ooo 'against it. but when they this State -There is no Question were called upon in the samejyay to J tbat by a handsome majority Raleigh vote on the question of municipal co-ri struct ion and ownership of an under rat .v. nr Tivn cian. ine poys expect to have an en- By virtue and in Dersuance of the campment this summer, and are ukln . persuancc Of ine - crre.t rsA tKi- r . ru" I power given . in a oeeu 01 trust exe- M AiHj "JNJS ITS. exnent to matra It thMAb r. I CUtCO to me on Anril fith. iRnT hw We get the following items from the the SrataGoard.- . s T. L. Moss and wife, Nannie C Moss, Raleigh corrspondent of the Charlotte Dr. L. G.Fraiier, of Youngs ville, has of rccord in the registry of Franklin nverpr. . - . j8t returned from Baltimore, where he county, in Book 113. at page 462, et. uao uetuwiBg, leetares at r. a .juoi .1 scq 1 win, on Monday, the 1st day of - iJUUS. . Ml. iXnn. ll 11 n'r nrh- It -11.I DUbllC auction to the htpheat hiHrfer The Sure La Grippe Cnre. for cash at the Court House door, in COTTON OR MONEY. MYASSA COW 11 SOLUBLE. To arrive tbe first of next week. .COLUMBIA TOBACCO FOR TOBACCO. There is no use sufferinir from this Louisburg, - N. C, the followinst de- SaS if nl ma I ST . 1 11 1 I f ground railroad. They cast in round numbers 133,000 votes for it and only 43,000 against it. Yet some of the 43.000 are now . telling the 133.000 that ; the! road shall not be built and owned by the city, but that it I shall be ftrill navt mAnk ns I Jt JaTB 1. J is . ... I ... ..v, .-v.u .vr MuC iu(Wg uwiauy u yon win oniy get tne scribed lot or parcel of land, situated through yonr body, your liver is out saw4 sWsmsAMASkKK..aSA t Z M . . :, j . , . .. i uct , ua?o uuauur.iuj, uu or am w-. .v. . iu .u,a, , .uy ai u,c xc- tion. have a bad cold, in fact are eom in Freeman's townshiD. Franklin Z rr6lTrX Best Tobacco Goods on tho" Market. -:. u . . . I order, nave no appetite, no life or ambi lc umiis 01 ine town 01 xoungsville. 'llltinrT ef af 1An Kawa TU , .....1f. al1-l.l . J "Wl . w-k . . . I MWlCe 1 1119 CAt-CllCUl yiBWljr UKU UU. UlttCiriQ HILLArfl Are tn lnn ansl KAHNaJ a. rit af work;- No enlistment ; for the Phillip only remedy that will give yoo prompt the nonh bvXland.of i T P pines are now -made, but thev are made and 8?w relief. They act directly on the nrtS ediofR. B. HoWen p u aiE uu" uiauc, uui incy.arc maae vn ii . kim.1i ti-.. . and R. E. Pearce: on tho mmh h iki . t uwaaawxfM aa MVS aiuuvi J . UUc I J svwtu v w aa A- 1 . . 'k .... : C X . 1 ' . V 1 - a . ' .T,?.ir,WI"u v'uu"' lu"c ueing 1 hd the whole system and make von feel lands of M. C. SirifklsnH- nn iK. 'nlV Of White men. Nesrd trnnrw will like a nn hlnu- " Tliou a. I L .. . . . . ..' . o r- - . " u . v k uMiiuiDcu 1 wcr nw 1 lanna ft n va s n. M . j ... C 1 TT. 1 .1 . " " WMV. rnuuucu. curnaiH ll I . i . . . - ... . both built and owned hv nrivai. nar- coin .k.'t ..t V.,i..- .u.: Aycocke Drn Cos drnir store. ,onl nn on inc 7 ine una M-Woodltef . j - - ' r - 1 vi jwKuiaia uu it ill ce I r u i - I . w p . .. - 1 ... " - ---o- 1 (. tf hnrr i. . ties." It is proposed now that a "Tun- ments of infantry, five and a half of Head this Testimonial .being one of many: ne! Company" shall own and operate cavalry aM ir of artillery will remain this underground railroad; the cityas United. StatesThe State T " treasurer says he willyas soon as a de far as receipts are ; concerned, coming raand js made, publish advertisements out at the little end of the horn, or the for d ids for the Jno,ooo of bondso tunnel. "But," adds Mr. Duncan Pay the debts of the penitentiary, and "this city, like the country, belongs to the millionaires, and they do what they please with it.'' " r Raleigh has given a fine site for the new Methodist' Orphanage and Home forJSuperannuatedi Ministers. Nearly all denominations arc moving forward along this line, and it is gratifying to see that the Methodists, one; of -the .strongest deiwminations- irf the State, have.taken up this work. The Baptists, Presbyterians, and v Episcopalians al ready have orphan homes. - - . the $95, 600 for the purchase of farms. There is a great' demand in advance for these bonds. Bids are, in fact, pour ing in xlow. They are to be 4 per cent, ten year bonds, and ioo is offered for them. The Treasurer says he confident ly expects to get 1109. He will bave to give 30 dajs'notice. " ' Bueklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve-in the wnrirl fr,- " na braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- biTirijr cures rues, or no pay required. It .oKuaraucei w g,Te pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents ter Kr T?n . I. W 1 ... w r vva." i wi Bait, k y avn wia urnir I Vt The new Railroad Commissioners took their seats on Wednesday. , Harrison, Democrat, was re-elected Mayor ol Cbicago;by a p'urality of 40, 000.. ';' '. 1 The Democrats niade gains in near ly all the municipal . elections in the northern and western Sta'es. The. re-election of Dr. Geo. L. Kir- by as Superintendent of the S ate Hs pital at Raleigh, give? general sails, faction throughout the Stale. He has proven himself to be lhe "right roan in the.right place." - y Tbe Times is ti.oo in advance. a year. Cash , A Narrow Eseape. Thankful words written by Mrs, Ada K . Hart, of Groton, S. D., -Was taken mth a bad cold which settled on m v nfttlril in rtnnun m nfi.. n T7 9 wu.uiMVi1 roar aoctor koyo me up saying i could iie bnt a short, time, I eave mvself nn t Saviour, determined if I ennld njtt Bm mm wth my f ri'snds on earthI. woald meeT iuy auwDv enes aDove. m y nasuand was uisea to gei ur. king's JNew Discovery tououuihiiuu, cuogoj ana colas J gave if a trial, took in all iuht twH., It. has cored me. and thanb aA t . saved and now a well and healthy wo man. Sold at Aycocke Drag Co.'s drua .store, liegalar am 60 cents and i'1.00 rrnai-anfa') a at naA .1 i A. man Jiever becomes trreater P1 bLUo and contfyed . 1 I in I H . n . . . . V. , than his conception of manhood A w.r.u : " i tTaALiir-rx rnxinvrvpn t n ira tsii rvi . i - - , l m- . j w oeatvi. 4HU I When an atheist says be has no nie C. Moss and wife of T. L. Moss J , ... . - T .. . . soui, we can neiieve it. . containing 35 acres, more of less, the deeds above. referred to being all. re corded in Registry of Franklin count?. This sale is made upon the demand oil the farmers' and Merchants' Bank, "I nam) r.hr crAdM of tmano this vear. Oolnmbift...Tormr-r tn.r in and by the Killsboro and Tarboro passed the others. I would prefer a half ton of thia to a ton of the others roads, being the tract of lancTrecently For Cotton and Tobacco. Fbaxk Joyjteb, - I Henderaon TeJiphone Co. ' The followln? rates in effect on and after Febv. 15th. 1899- - " 1 . . ifrom Louisburg to Aitell25 cents; Jwno re, tne owners and assignees of Brooksfoa 25 cents: Centreville.t: 1 the note secured in said rWr-i of rr MY GOODS, SHOES &C, Chorchill, 35 cents; Dabney, 23 cents; Aoneia, ou cents; f rankllnton, "20 cents; Gillbarg, 20 cents; Henderson, 20 cents; IT- L m SP - Ha.. Ka ' naiuax, 40 cenu; - Kittreil. 20 cents; La Orel, f; Littleton. 35 cents: Macon. 30 cents; Manson, 23 cents; Middleburg. j ceuw, uaavuie, hd cents; Uiford, 30 centa; Eideway, 25 cents; Ridae- This April 1st, 1&99. F. S. Spruill, Trustee, . 1 1 " - NOTICE. : . Of virtue oi the power contained in AT BOTTOM PRICES. . Acaro! Flour Just received from tbe Valley of Virginia. The lt and arnv H un,o. T l. . r u-.l un v. .v. eeuts; Vaughan, 35 cents; Warren Plains, Tucker and wife Ann P T.irV-r IVa 25 cents: WtrNntnn qii ...f.. xt,a l ucacr anu wuc, Ann r.-iucker, and - WM U laTI it rjlUUU, I. am. -.- , - 1 - toTRVrt'S llottys 4 years old Vinegar "STof m't Best JLump starcb Court, H )use door, m the -Town of JrGC&llS LrfuisDurg, sen at public auctioo to he higte-t bidder for cash, the tract 40 center Wis. 25 cents; Yonngsville, 25 cents. ' s t Subscribers have free use of line. Non-subscribers 10 cents toll. -' . F. C. Tobplemis, 4 ." General Sapt.. 25c 6c 10c KOTICE ToTTEsHij to Co'ilcctors. CASH OR CREDIT. WAGONS, .we sell on credit fast the same as Hon and Mule, jast arrived. A car load As to Bugea and Carriage; tbej go oa credit lo. Any kinc! you wiab with Harness to match. In case yoo want to "pay caab we divide tbe pro St. Before you buy your Guano see uw, as we bare sreraj standard brands wbjch we are selling for cotton or money. Tours truly, ALLEN, BROS. & HILL- C00 bead Toor Cattle wanted for which tbe Cah will be paid 01 iaiju uc5triucu ana coaveven in I Jnat. rwwi tWtm xrnSh T7A.ia. T- t-i v TaA . ... . . Shebiff Office FRANKi ivrnrT. said mortrare deed. u;9 in ri., Ti-?h Vnt2tZpTl JiZ nv,7X 1 til 1 ianj Michigan v w v ) 1 o o- ' -J O -w. u. I - 1 1 umw ai a V v - - , Kocit townsnip adjoining the lands - -LoTJiSBUEO, March 20th 1899. of Tim L-ncastor, Newton Davis and The time his arrived for advertis" others containing sixteen and -two 1 thirds acies. . ' it g land for Taxes. You are hereby . -Time of sale 1 2 o'clock 1 1. v instrucfid to close up your lists, and " April 1st, 1899. V " report all land taxes uncollected to - w. M. Person, Attorney. th office, by the 29th djiy of Jlarch, tfiat it ymny be' advertised quired by law. a. v ROASTED COFFEES Leverinp-s, Arbuckles and Uana 12 Itown. Call to see ns. flail Ttiem While You Can. - - And active season wLT corne'with the advent of Fprbr." Why Dot rt some of the prosperity by saving some ol your Dollars. When A Eeal.Good'Opportiiiiity T Is within your reach you should cntsp it. When gtxxln of bTb rrJae are at low, bottom prior-euch as Lre Goods, Hat. 8hoe,Jrocrp of overy deecription, or anything eUe yoo ne4 that is the time to buy. TURNER , HARRIS Are ofTerinir this commuriifv nnmv.na.i .tr. .i -1 poods. Time i fieetin-and so ere onrbarpfiinr, so i:you want a whatk at them, nail them at once, or you will be tco late. Prices Vro Mado to Suffer. y,T: H KloD'-iAe fiD j- You caa buy tore for Cent where tewhera joapiy lo.iars. lue vaiaos oa our 5 and 10 orr.t Colters are a s: as re- 8,000 pounds Barbel U"ir,l?3 T.olls Poul try netting 1 to 0 leet bili. liicks &. Allen. 230 Kpsts aHs, 70.CD0 S.f,J tntbs, TURNER n irprLvj to everybody HARRIS. 5 uiinuuv vi rptuDaeu, ii.c. :tc'.r': -Tfv
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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