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t i": - rv, -' : The Fr 3 .nklin Times J jA'r3A.. TrroiAS,-E litor lJip'r -. ' t ' 1 'Ztdat.- - January '2117.' In connection with the "Blair plU" vtQ wooli Jik lo ask one qutstionj , Are Its strnnost up Cjwters "la"; fayor 'ft-.. i&zlZ reform? And Is lilsjr hjtn&ilf in fvdrjoi tariff reduction? Yoa will ee that these, question asa very pertinent: ; The bill provides for an appropri Ation for ten years, nJ as a matter fcaux3(, if: the government has ksc;p paying, it will - necessarily e compelled to, keep up the ol ;: 'lection 'of tares from ithe people. - Tha Eurplus canno j last for ten jy syrs, unless wore taxes; are collec- ted, and after all it is s broad as it i Jons, and instead of paying- the fir: one to the goverar ,snt,'and al far-irj the vrrrrne to, pay it .:aack;U the; people, let ith States K'rfJ- It into their treasurers and use j: as they please, nd 110V foe undel . .dh bands of the goterntnin The ', ; Tjmes I5 unalterably ? opposed ftp J the BlaIr bUl -bet; at the aame ifl-mo we know.it is not very Vpopu-- JxrM fbrta r to ca tso. However,: we hateour; notlons'about ; it, 'and Fi s nut propose to express thara. "We fin anxlqua to see the tariff reduced, . . nd we are anxious to see the . tax- Jclesaencd,vbut Ifthesd big apphK Cpriatloi 'pf'io be kept up bjr;the government - Jjow ln tha name of common sense ';r..'fa- Uxatioaeaetd' '& The' , money . must 'i come frni some .' , wherei If there is more money in . : r :m ibejtreasuary: than S is c necessary jito run the tovernmenrthglTnc2i 'rouidioi objecilafaeeipg "bill :fiA if passed lif consMntlonal) providing ;Wit to be distributed to the diffet- nf states, lor ducattonal . p brposes, i)ut let Jt go directly-to lh; treaa gSjcrpfegtoe) bo controlled by the state, and not come as the ; ( Ulair bill says it shall conje;l)e-; ' ; Ter ,v us tt rom a veri; seein x i the i i tT?nooji in charge r. rFeral . x 19 Tery eyiaent to every 4 n- Ibi tain; that! the"-presegls ,wPi not passf a-prohibition ; - JUw for Korth Carolina and inrfr ; jTuslng to do so, it will act wisely, Va' the people- a the -ballot box; ir v. that they were not ready -;'onr opinion the Very hpat thing thait igjoould ; be one; SoVeothe , ; ' Xgislature to pass a Mhlgh lIcense, . . ; Jaw. Some people 'are r going, to ; drfnkhfakey as long asthe world 1 : -v 5atauds, and in br?3er ihi those Who; V a not deal la it, may be neflted :by heltrael4 t it pay a rgood. li cense for the privilege, and in so . . doing the tiqfW bfVthe non-dealer Trill .be, lessened,;.' : V V V: . :i '"v; If; thelneW. organization men tlohed in the Star of Sunday as V. fust formed at AshTili Js inten ded to be a political club, as is no ; la tbt ths eaVtnen .we' da iwtthin fc ; ; ?it li ne2d;d.; Mr George i ah able" man, but hla - views . concerning ; property ar very extreme. To or- . 7 ganlze a land society for political t pnrposta in quiet Jforth Carolina . I not to be desiderated; If re nn . deratand Jlr. George he is in favor : ; of dividing up all real estate amoig J f ha millions ; Do the) people 5 of North Caroliaa propose to turn com v munUta and agrarians and. to begin to hoV i)e dragons teeth of dia. pcrd apdanarchyyi; fEppq80 M itX jihosa fprmf ng ftha;";eV.;-land: ' ;".' d tabor organ! patten re j mostly 1 JJOrthern impo: tatlons, Y : "IsmV :i are cot of niti yi '-. growth. UlTorth vXrolinlans have nerr taken kind IT to the peculiarvewaj nd prinl X dplcs- of the Ncrtfe If With the J-toalngcf ininigfitlonberetmntt - fizz ta o itsd:i2jf; coxions ili .irscrsts. and cempMixra thaa pte. f fr to fc - VUH Rip Vani. tottrit? KlliUrif progress is dearly bought 4 if y pa pries pr bs tti sowbgcf wild gad dc... -ullr" r;:li tl'ifaro-isre ts ;- rtiing a Purjan. crop of Tice V f-d diaiaUsfictica tad rvlclric" and 5 C&cxSzt ti perbaj?' det'trnetien of u; thrrished lastituUons ;"y;: ;;' ;'$ " V The abore. from lh T7Uia!rjt6n ; v'Xtar,, trs ionr en!ratnif to '"tag Utter, ?. politer c from iforeigqQrs,'L if they are ts ccr.-.3. aixsn? ns to spy disfiorf, ;::'.'-'- 111 1 . , i ; ;.';';i5r crc'iane says that; if- the - n o Reapers 70tild Met np' on Mrs. Cleveland and hei doiqscs and;gro ' ,ns at; l-r m'-.Vnd prabreat : " tention, to the - Fresidcnt'.v rheu inatlz," the 'couniry would 'feel : grateful. The President's : Wife cn't blow her nosa without itf bp- 'ill GUY- j j PLilhidelplua Times There' is one Goverr :r. ij the TJnjtrd t -.C3' who b: llsvc 1 that Governors are elecic j JU cavern aud vho acts up to hi3 belief. Ki3 name is Jeremiah Busk, of Wis consin. Governor Bosk quelled a CocIilUUs mob at Milwaukee last spring by the aid of t!.3 militia, an J as a cs-lt lw and crier pre. vail in tks Ctate at thb time to aj more perfect degree than in any' other tate in the Union. The de feated Anarchist declared that Governor Rusk should hot; receive ftnether party, nomination -; for Governor, but he did. -They then declared he; should;, be defeated ; at the polls but he wasnft C f r :i r ' Tbe QoTernor, hiring been 'endorsed by a ; majority "of tbroter of hi State takes I. -opcasion la I his 'measage to to the new Legislature now In aession at the capital of Wiscomio to lay down .the true American Tie w af the imported So fialistie theories of Most, Areling,' . and the entire crowd of disorgauizers of oi ety. '. This he does 1 on the siin pie proposi tion that Vthey are "aa nri-American : ag monarchy and as treasonable a seeessidn.'.' A' wJioIe Tolame conld not hire expressed More, and all the Anarchist in Christen dom cannot cdntrorert.tbe truth of this epigrammatic statement ; This - sentence shouli be piuite in. the hats r-of every Goyernor and every subordinate ' exeea tiye ofScer charged -with the maintenance of order and the execution of the law i in ;th United States.-.' . ::i v.' i ADVERSE TO MATTHEWS. Senatdrs.WonUliATearCdlored Han In a District Hci; Asnarro-Janaary l-Tli Senalft jcomnnttee oq : the ' Diatcietrftf ArfOiuuioi orureu an auyrae report to be made to the Senate on theuominn- of J. C Matthews, Uie . clorfd man frornAibiany VhimlPresidea Clerg- i lahd appointed Becordar torthe ; diS rict.t The committee oonftists of nine member -all ojf whmwere rcaut' and voted. tiie vjoU gtgoding ;on 'agnin 8 1 Ma tths and tw in hia ia-. . vor - The latter I.were Segiator Har ris .of TennefseeTand Brbwo," 0eor- gla. 4 The two othr Democrats on the cpmruittee; aod who . joined ; w i th thi'flre Kepablicaa ia the'"alTerse report are Vance, and Blaekburn. $ ,7. ;Thd i rresideot; has, adhered with L rau'hfirmnesa to thia nomination, and it might be coBftrniet) if supprted by" all the Deniobrata. The : grounds j pf objecVion; to Matthfw are tbatewas noy a xesident of the District prior ; to his apikdnnjeut and that he ia a col orod' man,;: 'iiLrii J-. SSiriND.:uNawASTi , In the conduct of ,the ! Bepubli cans in the Legislature the. people. may; see what .would be done If they ha4 tuli control, ifor , nine anys iney nave Deen engaging yieir vast taienta in wrestling with great questions of national impor tance in which ..the Federal Con gress is chiefly engaged; ' All sorts Of resolution are : introduced looking to Federal aflEaire, and all sorts of instructions are . given- to the members of the Congress from North Carolina. "Such illustrious statesmen as York and Pearson are exhibiting to thegazinsrand wonder inir members ransred aroundTre- eisely how verylittle they do know of the condition and demands of the country and of economic questions. These two are Democratic- kickers who have left their party for the party's good. " But the .people ought not to loose eight df t he fact that the legislation that la heeded for the people of North Carolina Is being neglected while Democrat ic deserters, aided and abetted by tne "truiy 1011" members of- the old "Badlkil party., are ' BDeak- ing for Buncombe and -: are airing their vdemagogulsm from day; to day. It is a shameful abuse of privilege and a very unnecessary waste of money learned by 'the people of Northitrolini. -day's session of the Legislature wasted in this flatulent display .of Badicct neophytes costs ' the - peo ple aorne; $1,200. -V71i.tar; v (H -V" v- - f- " :: ;; : i;iDa;).H;WiMtx' died rat hi: home In Vin8ton, on5 ;th nth. : ref ill the death of Gen. W B. Ha WAV the weather signal ear vice loses Ita chief oQcer." He died la "Washington on Sunday h: :,i Thb ' Congress having; Vreaol Yd upon cslebiatibgl thl 103th!t ahnl Verskry ofthe v United St4 at Vr ilngtcn in 1SS0, Ita plaa ia to ha vo a Permanent; ExpcsHtiont for the three Americas. A national board of 'promotion . has ;bren named. . Those of North Carolina ere: Hon. A. M. Scales," Govern- or of North Carolina; J. II. Carrie. Esq., President of the Wilmington Produce Exchanget T. C. Williams," r:q., Secretary of the Btat Agri cultural Bociety; W. B. Williams, Esq., Master Of the State" Grange. - Food for the brain and nerves that will invigorate the body with our iatoxicatip, Is what we heed in these days of rush -and worry. Pa tker's Ton ic rostores the? vital energies, soothes I he . nerves, and brings good health auicker than fV 1 1 rn anything you can use, The Agricultural editor cT .tho T;tcr:jur- ln:x-Arrcal says tlut wbat the farmer wants with stock is,-a mac!;athat will convert" t! j grain or fodder crois of tha faru into hum-n food, or. dolto ar cents, in tlie shorte&t time and greatest economy. It makes no dif- fereneo whether the animal Is a thoroughbred or a grade so long as it will do this- ; ' The farmer without stock Is on ly a half farmer, for, ns 1 the Bel gians say, without etoclc,.' no ma nure; no manure, no ,crops. The manure that may ..be saved from two. cows, ten sheep,- twenty hogs,-, and one horse or mule, will fer tilize ten acres of ground, and thi3 is & third at least of an j ordinary one horsa crop. : ', : ; If farmers would keep their, stock more under 4helr - own eye, would attend to them daily, select tho best for increase and as far t aa pos8lble,rkeep all ht ho.Le, there would 45e a decided improvement, iri the character and val ue of bur domestic animals J Not by buying high priced "pedigree, but by bet ter care of the old blood is the way to improve our stock cheaply.! i t, a: ' " . ' y - ;, f ; 1 'Thts -Wadesboro vlntelligenoer i in speaking of Judge Clark, who . presid ed atVreeeitt terra of Aoson fttiperi 6r Court, says: ' ; v : ; --T ' lUn these degenerate dayt the courta have come ; to be but mockery. a,.d a fareei and are nua!y held for the behefl 1 6f tide voa and scoundrela. et il- .dors in cothmou-'and violators hi gen- k Tbe tpctlal weri "of : Judge ' Clarke in Norm Carolinaaiipears to be' the 6mebdl6gf of th is 'deplorable ' gtatet of "u"; uu i ue couia come uere i aa tb e 'titoi; he ould VmWd it" t ixt An -comityr;if aif tiig judges1' were of his kind! a oonioIete rfcTolut on 'WniiW l,!?'7?ih JnjjJdrtb .Caroliua h$ . lcsY than one year.. Many men the n-, jority of e'vildoer we mencan be realralntd from. thei:c)muii8$iori.f(bf criinii alooe by dread. 'of the, Jconse- 'aenceat; If they knew with ' certain ij that. they wonlj Wnrnde to; suffer I'orJJieir' transgrtssions,' thy'w'ould be les aasty.to nub 'in to 4rime; re gard less of codacquenceB.5 as ha ben customary of lata -yfRH, owing to the uocertgiofy of Juatioe;; ; ' Th ere are ui en in ' An ion : cpun ty ' "who; for years "and years, liaVetneef been put of the erimtoat conrtaV sto gie ternij"? What other reason can be assigned fir.thisr'tlian that they hnve not been adequately deaft-with. Did the certainty of being held aceounta bte for their lawlesVact, before s rigid and just a judge a JhdgVi'Wa-' terClarkstire themfm t! face, de pend upon it that, their names 'would long since fnive heeh-droVped from the criminal docket Such judges would ba cheap to the State at a sala ry $10,000 'per anunm and we 'would be glad to sen them rreeire it. At their hans, the innocent; wrongfully accused and prosecuted through ' mal ice, would hare nothing to feari while the guilty " Who merit punishment, would be certain of their j'it descrU. s NORTH CAROLINA. North Carolina built 168 miles of ruway in 188C 'v v; :; ; Congress has made an appropria tion of $150,000 ior the erection'of i a public buildlngat Ulmington. ' , j G reerieTilledtc flee tor V We; learn that one colored man -shot ; an killed another onlast Saturday, near Grimes la'.d in th!s county. V 1:.;',. f WilmihgtonStar: Dr. 'Grissom V ttrnates that there Tare 3,000 luna- lies In the State. -The proportion : is greater than for the whole country; .i i ' "' - Lenoir Topic: .. We hear u of ther- motneters that registered as low as ge-' ro aiid aoraa as high as fire dejreoe; above uri LTonday and yesterday. ' 5 State Gommissioner lIcGhee t Bays lhd shid fish erica have not been aban doned butmerely ?ipended to await the survey of tha oyster industry ; f '- ,f;Oolr.'Thornag.lfr Hclt, at Haw jrlv jer, has his handsome new, weave mill completed arid the thafUc-vis being put up. It will not be many wegfcs bifore be wiU have it" fall of looas .anrnnnltjj;; " P -The total number of distilleries rg-- IsWe'd and operated, in' North Caroli na last year we6: :;3ir reislered, 207 operated (grain 1,543 registered and operated of fruit f total,4' 1,820 registsrcd; 1,855 operated. ';f ; There are 231 tobacco, factories of North Carolina, using of leaf tobacco I8,l0,000 total material $1,433,919 ; aud manufacturing of ping ... 1,13I21 pound", of smoking 4,035,277, total manufactured, I4,lf3,2:3 pounds. 7 The Durham Tobacco Plant" suns 'np the'busme?8 Lt Durham for -and fats that Over one million dol lafs passed through the hands of - the merchants and more ; than two mil liou through the bands cfthe citizjos L'.'.cj the ddika cf tho FJ-:prc;n9 C: rt tl.it Its rjlrcal frt'-U UIj- ;; , ilioa lav j -sr-Ji j the U?j3 iicnccnstilutbr,;.!. the Ulch- r z ; 4C(fijaville ra'Jrc;.! hai mails c g re ;;t redaction in freight rate f rc : j iftLaUUe. The rates fiou) er York LaT a fallen from $1,30 per hundrrd ws'jht toei.lC x. There are twenty-three c'gur facto rics in Noith Carolina, using 32.100 pounds ot tobacco, and inanutactur Ing 2,213,515 cigars and , 51,7u5,2 cigarettes. x ' t v OUR STATE CONTEMPORARIES. Our road law does not bear - equally. upon allof our citizens and Is unfare. For although a man may -be worth $lLC,6oo and own five thousand acres ot land and two dozen wagons I and carts, and hauls over the public roads ten thousand"dllar wwth of produce a year, he is road free and does ' not contribute one cent toward repairing' th roads which his o wn hauling has ruined. - Not only this, he will charge his poor laborers fifty cents a day when the law forces them on the roads for his benefit There is no jus tice fo' tins'; and the Democratic party owes it to h erT J30- change.- Warren ton Gazette . . - : ', . , ' . . , . . ?afty ; lines shoald be distinctly drawa-we want no disguise.! no false colors: AIf Pearson and Ins followers have the courage of their conviction's let them come .out unequivocally for m.m vi.wio cpuopy government. system; m fAvpr.of the Blair education al bill for a cdutinuauce of the pres ent high war taritf; in short, Jet them proclaira themselves .Republicans. ; ; It waa meet aJid' right tha t the . Republl D eld.fUc?in iir. Pearson.! f?m a1 that the liepresentaUves hi 14 Democrap. party- were true to .the,ir prindplan d had tnotuing to do with, thesg fintgardg Memocrats or .with their ifoor;machinations-.Ashe-vilfe Citizen; .w . u - . . A nialter offeveai greatex-concern, thin anything touched upon above, is judicial reform in ralation to dialing with criminals Through the sophis tries of lawyers, and the; incompetea-, cies arid general -fitneas'. of juries,' mul titudes of. rogue are turned . away' from the? courts ua whint " of f neH. - . fc , y . M t j vvf and the eiTcct: 6f thia upon- general -moValg i Ja the i highwt degree raU chievous. Scarcely less" pernicious are .the results of Jthejlegal technlcalites and delaying processes by which Justice is compronaised and penalties hi flic ted i or thactW crjmer is so fiu-Teraorcd in point of time from the infliction f.f pun ishment that the relation of cause and consequence ja lost sight of and the moral effect is greatly impaired, if not totally flestroyed lnliglitenment as w. tne propr f niethods for reforming tiie administration of just-ce in crimi nal cases is sadly needed, and have wa invoked the aiof those thoroughly acquainted with the detail of th vit and fully alive to the weceasltv of iu correction North Carolina Presbvte- tiiui. ; : NOTICE:,,,;;,!,: TO OUAItOIAXS, rXZCVTOJiS AND A IK i. . : ; .,MIKISTBATTBJ?V ; I Altntiou la hereby killed to section' I5S1 ot the Code which reads s .' toU lowa:?Evcry guardian shall renew his bond before the Clerk ef - the So- parlor court every three :"y ears,' dur ing she contmnanc of; the ,GnaVdia; slup ; and f Section 1&09 of aame.' regaruing annnal accoupUof Execn torr AdmlnlstroloW and 'oollcclors. It is'my purpose to carry out the pro fUIona of the jiw .under the above Sections, and parties interested: , may take notice accordingly.- ".W. . J A..-'viPEARCE;--M'ri 11 -s ; ij -:' i , j-Clerk Superlnr Court, '.i.i T 1 Fraaklln County. Thta 13, day of January, 1887. Take notice that ' sppllcallona 'will be made to ttieprssent aeasloo of the General Assemblv o North- Carolina to pas an art directing the 11 ard of D-rce'trs of thn.rIVnUnti.iry, to. V- tnrnto lhe LouIabunr B. R.G.: the bnda of , Tnibtjr township and ef :ine , town ot jvnuabarg bo them ror grading Mid xoad. : Jan. 23.-1S37. iS f GMlPENTSn'S SHOP. ' I drsire to announce to the pnH'e that I Lave opened ift Lou'aburar a car- penter'a ahep and can be (Sund in the om -Jirurom tt Bhop." Ail who dt- s:re work in this Una, rcpairioj of atay kind, or if v?u wish a door, wlndew sah, or anythinx of tht kind, txiia. give me a call, . j ? - ; . -.-, ;..r r- tr .Rctplfully . KOTICE! . . . ; " ... . . . ; - Application .will be made to the present Lciilaturo ofJTorth Carolina, for the passage of a law, authftrizhi"' the Trustees of Petterrew council fo. I Friends of Temperance, Xo convey the said lotto the commi? doners of the Town of Louisburc, to be held bv them for the use of said town. Janr. iO, '87 Ei;:i:;;nn, v.i Ei"iiC2i;;r A number cf nswly furnhhed ccmfcrtr.M? roouis. tcrved at all hours. JIcuU 10 cents. Fare per dy - Fresh Lynn TIavcrf Bay Oysters, and all season abla ' game received daily. ., ' : i .... , - - Everything ICaw and in Elegant styla-- . ; . NOTICE. I w In accordance wi'h 'the direction t of a deed of - HScirnrnftnt mailt atx , , 22. 18SC, by Ilermau Mcssenjtertoiu tbe aiue betn;? registered Iir liobfc 7 ' thil page 103.M will lrom-BB4 afiet day oiler the entire stock of sUid" lit Jde senger, conituig vf -ry. Goods, Nations, llati and ; Caa; ' Root - and Slices, Ready male eUinsr.' Grotri es AT COST. AH piflirg iadett edto said Meseuer wdl please come forward at onoe and settle. . ? . " .i J. A.,TuOMAS.- Asaignee. CM. Cooke, 4tl'y- - , . - . .. " : ' NOTICE- DissDlulion ofCopartner : t .- ship.: : vr; . Having bought the entire Inter est of W. II.. Furmun Jr. In the drug buslneafl of Furraau &. Cooke I hereby notify all thoso who are Indebtwl to the old firm Jo, come forward and settle their account at once ' ' ; y Very respectfully C.. K. Coeicr. . Loulsbunr N. O. lit- rany; IsV1837. ' ' v-j - 1 ' V . ' ' i ' ' I V ... -v. j IlT Ylrtae.at powe TMted ii n j .aiortssf o tzoatd U m on th IS day of February 18M by John J. Pearcr and wiSt Ida J. Peaxce. -whioh raid tnortjre it du ly recoorded la Iter Utert office Fraak La county, BoVt fi4 Pa 133. L ahli ao the 7 day of February, lSS7ell at aablio auction at the court hwm 4Mr Lb tha towa ofLouiaWgthe folio win t descried traet or purotl of Itnd aitutd ia asid -Aouoty ot t raaklla and toaadd as fol low: ao th sooth by tbe Louhburg aad Nanbrtlle road, oa tht wrat by th . land ot W, D. Cojppde, oa the No-th. by the laads f A.L Bobbitt. oa th Eaat by th landa t liadore CoUioa and J. T. GilL it being . th . pta on which A. w: rearc ttrH resided at tbe tim f kia death, eoauiuinir thra hood rod aerta mora ar una. Term a of sa! Oaah. . Tola Srd da of January ltS7. , Kboduo Pesst Vftax ToOuaPATBosa: . " : . ' Aa.WB are . existed In thy mK rr "Wbat we et yiu 'SI once ee the, justice arxj nccoaity of our denjanU Pay ua what ym twm ns..'' ' - - r ' ; ' 'On. . R.'Kixo, : ' " ' Da. O I Kixift,-- ' : If. i; E. 8. FoK-ifcm,' ' r ' ; Da. J. E. iiixoxr-' ;Morti;aeSiac4 By virtue of power vested in "me. bv mortgage, executed to me on the 14 th or April 1882, by I S. Allen and wue Mary E. Allen', which mortsare ia rer corded in Hook CO; page 38. Register otueeds olflce, rrankhn County,. I ahsll sell, ou Monday, February 14th, 1887, at public auction. , at .the court. house door. In Loulsburg, N- C, . the lands described in aa d mortouret ad- Joining the lands of AT. T. Strickland, 4. r. 'limoeriate, andjotliers, contain ing CT acres, mors or less. Term cash. - - , . , w,L. VAUoiiajr.: Jan. 12, 87. - . , Mortgaea ForBeht. Tbolahiro Gieen lot - iuaU byond corporate limits of Lnuiaboxg on the Si rankrntou rnid, Is for rnot - for ' lb year I8i7. It coutams i acres, and a dwelling With out-houses. Apply juottisDurg. ri. u. . ago Salo. - By virtue of power, conferred upon' many mortgage amy executed by Robt. Cooper and- wi,e Emma X Coopef. on the 80th, of January 18S3. and reconled in Book 62. pare i3'R- ister of Deeds oSke, ia Vraaklln CoL' A snail, on Juonday, , i ebraxry a4th, a ap . issi. seu at puonc auction.; tar xusil. at the court house door,' in THihbur N.'C;. thelancia deacrlbodln sxU rnort gagt, and .situated ia Sandy Cr4k township,' containing 44 acre,- caora or less. . j W. W Vacoiuk, Jan. IX 7. ' ;;iIortta. ; : : notice, y:- : m, V Th attention of merchants au4 all other dealexa ia dittrtxi t3 aect'ons 33 40 of ths "Ravanus Act' which requires thern to procure a lleeate ba- m - 9 f a . tore caramencicgor coannuica er.u- nesa under penalty of law. ' i II. C. Kkarmxy, BhprU.I Jan. 11, 7 1 : -rracklin Co. RUFFin ;fogg.-:; FASHIONABLE BARB . LOCISBtTBO, ir. C' . " I My ihop it still ca Court Street,- wherslTTUiLa jacasen to have my THE JE WEi : rT ipeclal attr r ;!a to CI's il; and , and othfr complicated tlf.9 f ".;; . . workmansIJp rnay afwajs te rtl'ri 'Alasji iu U.tk a liua cf Gold" and Silver .' r.rccj, Oic .ilis)j JewelrT, Crlversrhra, Gold Pens, l1 pectacleG, C:c. I JLand'.e trictlv Crtcla.s Cools, ;;yiaa aaae cuity of sootls.taa ba bought eLe here. - " LAIN GOJiP Vi'EDDING EING3 A .SPECIALTY. Si(?i: I'BIG GOli) RTHG." - ill II IE II : . m AircTACTtrniKO TIYELIE; EHGE17EH: A3D vTATCH! MAKER- - 1 f WATCn3, LOCKS, DIAUOUDbf SI LVER PLITED An&rj Ktepa "ao hand all articles 16 ba ua 1 In a flrat-claaa Jewel rv Stara. tiPECt ALTT ; Plain r:GoI3 ninprs tSejad tor pat ented ring meaaara. Goods aent on selection ta any paH f the tate upon receipt saiii'ac tory relerence. - m- - f . . a. MAHIJl ;, . - Ralefch, 3T.C. ; REIIOVED i; to the Whit & Shaw store aod are sailing IX)WER than EVER. .: , I am prepared to give Great nut' oa tks ia all kinds . at merchandise If you wUh 4 Boots and Shoos ; x t ,f . u; .7 . far GnU Ladiea andchUdrea, now 1 the time to get ... . . BLllf A.T3STS as I ; want tu make room rr my Spring stock. Flour boojiht before. ... -' - iba advanea and will sell LOW". - Ifen'a fornUhlng goods a spacialty. . AA4ai v-r arjTj.uaf tuff u it 1 cnEAnxilri-t anJ the only kind that 1 k a'aV 1 VWi 1'aUpsca Bnpolattve Tlonr'tba rryfcsT, WmTEST and BEST on rall al Ik. aTI Tn.lt - a, OU . nex.t week as I shall 7offer special bar sraiua atthat thnA "- " Thanking rntt nil f-r IIK. patronage io the past.'ad hrin5 ya ill eontnnue the same la tha fuloro., . 1 am iteipectraiiv ' : J J. J. PERSOX. - Valuable Real Eslalo'Tor ;:4;-"'i.:,Sale!;i ".1: Trte lt in th town rt LoaIbara known as tha !LIa!ona lot-' conta'nla? bout 24 acres, and a tract of land en tne vvarrenton road about ona . ni t from IjouUburK. adioininif J. K Silen cer And others, containing about IS acraa . ' ' A floe oppartaalty : i -oJCtrad : lor food, bargains, ,, .j-. . j For taras apjly to" : . ? . . 1. 3 TATa ' . InUttr Oct. lltb v u- j j..il;-.a.i-yr?TO;.j..- ; -TcaiRitXaiCo,- .' ; T.i." YirtiiiAiis 6 co.: yniOLESALL GK0CEILS Commicsibn Llcrchanli ; ; JSOJiFOLK, yd . Prpt atUatiata jWaa t all rdars ty t;aiJ. . .; . : YO0D T700D; : . I have a l;rrs c-ntUv cf 0.k Tine wociwbtcAl wi;l del!-. rr, 13 Ijon;srarj at vary rxs-lfrfits Laars vccr-ord-i at Terr-. Croit idrcj t,rr. V. v. I )j - t I r.fr'' j ' it- 1! and Let Everybody tGHE 1UCDT ALCC AXD - V- Chris LHJ "--;:viw;-"---. ; J7. H:. Corlile: . . . nbas nearly oTeTythinr aay. body ovht to want. : ..;.". Big LandSailo. ' On Pec. C. I will eli to tha Jikhaat bUder at the Court llcuaa oor ia Louisburg S3 U acres of land adjeiain iaI.of "- Seymour. -B. K. VSiUer and Tar River. -Two two-boraa farms with housui on tha above to re I her wrlth" plenty ef tlznaar. The land will produce, jpxxl tobao corn, cottoa and wheat and will be sold ia two prt3. I wm -j crur my Iooxuiry, Gio aud also my atota -house at comer ef Main and Kaah mrevts. Oah. - - - . - At the. same Vim and pled I will sell tht land knows i.thaCU. SUlliojoi Uod adjiiuia; the abuvs track and eontaiulng tJi acrta. ThL sale Is by virtua of a.iUTe r the Superior Court, of Firxuklia Co. 1 Special terms can be made by caJlingon me. . - Tizoa: B. Wiljd x k. . ConarnUdoxaT. Tha abore sal a was pastpoaad An T On a dasirinr t.- rnrri. rnni. ly or desirea any other iaformxilaa wui call on S. T T. B. Wilder. , K0TICE. - Bfrtrtaa of aa azaeatloB ! nr laada la (aar of D. A. 5ptr Ei aU tIalatifia. gainat J. K. Hariia. ai DtfaDdaaaa taioaJ from thm Siiaeriar Cor of I raak lia eoaatT.aa a debt atraetd tfora l&oS, I ahall stll U the fcitbett l.tltr for eaab at tha Coart bona dor ia th towa f Loaiabnrr, oa llonday tLp Hib dty at Jaaaary 1&7 (it being IloDuar .( Juaaa. ry eort)all the iatr.t that J. 11. Uarrta iaa ia li3 ac-rta of lani aituatf J ia Cadar ItockTawaahip, adjoiniay tht laada of MT.T.Dtan, B. D. BowcUa, W. J. M. Boon a aaJ Uira,t aatuf aaJi axaaa tio., 1L C KEARNEY, hf. r- 1'ra.akli aaaatT. Dae.ad,lM. . r . 7 Ve aro ; Really Glad - to. 7 .Something' '.'. ef lataraaata eaaaaaaaUaia ta aaay viaaca at rraakJia aaaaty.' Taa trait af 'ith, we aavs ";. I ea. U a faW tkUr.a lataalU site U faf!t Ue Vaaalt af lL,Ts k va kata aaly kta takai:atakrv klaia,i4 laaaak.. 1 1: j ear f rttrnVaa aat tr t i,lra larvrieu tCJ " t-'l et k42"r rWakal ral ta er-jit'iaa at tka Jar cakaau, at ca aa tif wakarak4a ki;;;" iiaaj ata-i. isfiaafav (ban vaata, roati at aaaa lyrbeeatira rt partaaa, ul aiad' fcaeTilv ta enf aUk. Wa tar-.tai la bajriajSiOPaajpUeHOtaat a dlaatat taa4 will eaaUa ute auil than t vkolaaala prlaa ' wa eaa'tdepHaata Ua EHOEa allia riaa ria aa aa aTtrt.Sasnaa. aaJitkta a.Uatly aa Laad a track ,,r; 7 t aai Tw-.f r.T.OCTLZirr, tf a- fri; -2 C pr1j t..n t.7 : i r,. - - X v. 1. .. J in i; 'j. 7 - ' ; .- -; i ; : . ' --'An " t- -r,'t cf iUit placa and all tv leta?;j, 1
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Jan. 21, 1887, edition 1
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