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I. V : - , .VWt:!; V : r- '. The Franklin Times l;: lN Though, aPii n-iv-wui- be held a conference of. ministers of the Baptist denomination' in the State, at which questions and meas- ureaoi, Be iinpuruinw : iu JawbsA Thomas. Editor fclVopt. v-; Friday, -APBit - ti'1887. In a recent issiiie of the Henderson Gold Leaf there is a very grave . charge made against, N. H., Macon, : one of the members of the. Legi ji lature from this vcoanty. A The iGoldTLeaf says: . ?H i - Legis- lure an effort was , town charter of Henderson amen ded: The bill provided for the ex- tension of the corporate limits of the town and clothed the Mayor , , and borad of Commissioners ;with "certain powers and privileges that the church wili be treated and , discuss ed by leading ministers . and . -laymen of the denomination. Among the questions of special and general interest will be "The labor ques tion and the chuche3i jlaX p3 - The Senate of - the - Forty-ninth -::.At the late session of the legis- i no.r .vhich expired on March madetoJiatreirte. fr-nr;, u -nm. 4tn stoou: iwjjuuuuiud, -x, :-, ocralsSlf Independent, 1 (Biddle berger). : The . incoming nato will standt BepublIcansj 33; Derri ocrats,37r 1 And . ' Independent, ' I. The Democrats ' iiaver gained In v California,; Indiana, Virginia? and sent up to Raleigh Ncwerseyv and lost in Nevada, by the Legislature.- Zy-&AlvMcte their cannot exercise present charter. : j 1 r The bill was-sent fte action upon oy ine gmiM - - pablicati3 and Democrats lt nassed the Senate and, -was; re U-n5 reP?u?. iT,-t .Ux oL ported upon favorably by : the wmU9f .uwvu. pr Ci Houses Committee on Counties, ate being a r Republican, and Mr. ' Cities and Towns," the committee xtiddieberger will bold the balance IrectingNat Macon the Bepresen- nfDOwe, -ghat's the way it is. ; Native from mnKiin to reponii ---y f yr- l . TiJg WljfiVntpn Star says that there is prodigious Ignorance' rela tive to Tariff burdens. Even the Atlanta Constitution' professes to be Ignorant of any commodities of life that are taxed under the Tariff. This Is dense Ignorance and Inex cusable. That paper a few years th most pronounced of Tariff reform naners: now it is the organ of a 'War Tariff. But the able Louisville Courier Journal shows in a clear, direct way what poor man's necessaries are bar- dnRd bv the exeat War Tax. It says: -- . ; Sumos6 we run over a list of importations1 and see what the Door man or woman uses: Coal 75 cents per ton; thread 50 per cent; cotton clothing 25; Knit stockings 40: Tlaiti white china ana all crock eivware 55: .pipes 70: book& 25; all articles of brass 45; chemicals, and dyestuffs 32; bags and bagging 40; brown and bleeched linen 35; win dow glass from 53 to 87 not inclu ding plate glass; all other glass ar ticles 45; straw hats 30; cotton ties 35; pig iron over 50; tin plate 35; cutlery 5Q; machinery 45; paints 82; manufactured wood 36; carpets 49; woollen elothihg G7; knit goods 58; shawls 59. This i3 a list selec ted at ; random. It does not fully illustrate the iniquities of the Tar iff." . ; . , ; hilt tn tlia House, f Macon eted the bill but failed to do as 'in " fitrocted by hi3 ;confrere4of - th - House Committee, or .as he was sworn to do vwhen inducted into office. Instead of returning to his seat In the House, about 430 o'clock he disappeared and neither i. he nor the Bill to Amend, consol idate, Ac.; the charter of the town of Henderson wyere seen or heard of before the acljournment of the . ' Legislature; and if the gentleman's ' whereabouts are yet r known the f flnM Tpa has failed to ascertain the fact up to this writing. A gentleman in Balelgh. representing ; theinterest of the Mayor and Board of . Commissioners of Hen. -Vderson, as soon as he learned of the J disappearance of. Macon and the loss of the Dill, searched for both . ' but ; without effect. His rooih at the boarding ; house where he stopped was carefully examined -as was also his desk in the House, still no'charter of the town of Hen . dersOn could be found . Telegrams were pent to Durham and : else- ' where making enquiry for Mr Ma ... on. but he had no where been seen. The facts were communicated to "Mayor Cooper btit it was too late to duplicate the bill then,',right on the ; eve of adjournment, so by a . piece wanton carelessnessror what has the appearance of down right ras- ' cality- the , people of Henderson have been defrauded of their rights. . To say nothing of the trouble and expense that has been , gone ' through the inconvenience and the : disadvantage the town mut be " . ; subjected to for the next two years is perhaps the greatest consider ; What reason Is assigned for the v theft of the:IIejiiderson charter bill Sre know not, but that a gross ont . rage has bcen perpetrated upon us :t we do know and that it is deserving of the severest condemnation and -! 'should be punished, to the full ex- tent of the law, we are equally poar 4itive- - - " j , . The above, if true, Is pretty heary upon the Represehtatire from rrank v lin. ' It is not our purpose to defend . ' . Mr. Macon, as we do not ' know that .he is imiocenVbut'ftS he i& a citizen 1 rif this county (and although he' and the editor of the Times are not on ' " speaking terms) we deem it our duty , .to allow him ttra use of our adverti i; sing colunms to explain his acts in the above matter. The above article ap- peared in the Gold Leaf three weeks ago, and as yet we have not seen of heard of any ' explanation from Mr. r5"Macpp.-' "v ' -' ! who get along best. THE. BU!1EAU0F LABOR .STATISTICS, v BAtEion, N. a, March 18,87. ; At the recent session of the Leg islature an act was passed creating a bureau of labor statistics for North Carolina. The purpose of the 'bu reau as defined in the act is as - fol lows: j;.; '-i.L,.;: : : - - The. gaid-'commlssioner., shall collect Information upon', the "sub ject of labor, its relation to; capital, the hours of labor, theearning3 of laboring.men" and woraenV their elucational, moral and "financial condition and Hhe best means of promoting their mental, material, social and moral prosperity, r' Jine commissioner Bimii uuuu;wiy publish a report In pamphlet, for in FRANK P-WILUAHNS t ' "WITH ' CUFTOIT;S DRUG STOEEV .LOUISBURG N. CM'; "Where you will find a fall line o pore Drugs; Medicines, etc Prescrip tions carefully compounded day or night A ".fkir supply oX patent Ynluablo Ileal Estate rtnd Personal Property v : For Sale. "I now offar for Bate, the plaee on which I formerly resided, situated 9 miles, from ! DRESS MAKING : The undersigned beg leare to an nounce t the public Uiat, they will, la a few days, open a Dress Mak jng Establishment, oyer the. store of iAfter : several ' : weeks 'sickness am up, and at: my postagain ' I will be ; ad;to seUtornOMPT . PATESTQ pirticsT ' i - r r . tr-- . Thd run- J. 8. Harrow & Son, irhcre . theyj will I . - -. . i . be plca(yl to to receive a share oi the patronage in th;s line. CG00DS0NTIME) M ' E A T We also make a specialty of men's nendernoD oi the Loaisburtr and Hender son road. Th property eontisU of 4 acres j T andsendor cause to be sent a copy of I of land, on which is" dwcliinz .house, 1-, . I itnr hruc ' rr n hrtnuc ' T. tnhnfra ha ml. tobaoeo paeking houses, stables oad oth er necessarj cut houses. , , "Also 1 six-horse power, Godwin engine, 40 saw pi a aud condenser with self feed- the same to.every newspaper , pub lished in this state, a.copyJo . each member of the "general assembly ntsand boys suis. Of I orth Carolina, a jcopy to each ! er an4 l Hau cotton )rcss. a rare ppor- Mrs. W. II. A. Harris. Mrs. Lucy Touo. ! -i'y V "rtIt seems a pity to say it but ob servation sustains the statement that men of coarse fibre, obtu?e ness of feeling and cold-headed ; circumspection in . dealing with ' their fellows get alohg bettor "than men ofchi valrous instincts, deli cate sensibilities and that generous , credulity which those practice ; iwho, -never - meditating" wrong themselves, never suspect it in oth ers. The gentleman in vth best acceptance.of that term finds Jor ,lan an embarrassing road to traV - -ol, and often 6iglis to be at the end J6f his journey. He is annoyed by , limpertinent inquisiti veness, r sad dened by ; meanness ' and : often robbed by rascals who have talten his measure as the- hawk -does of : some gentler bird ft selects for prey. Thepoblfc men in this eouii ,itry whhithjg have beei constantly l misunderi- stood.. The rough and ready .class. .wm,noi understand: reserve and the schemers and scamps laugh at .honesty. Even ia the very' do roestic circle too fine a sense of the - proprieties misses its mark, and so rCiety only recognizes surface man iners. It does not care to eo deep er.: In fact, it dare not do- eo. - tt ; is a melkncholy thing t hat the man j who educates his children as 'near- ; ly as possible to an ideal plane, of . thought and conduct simply: pre. H pares them for sorrow ; and I mis ' haps. What a transition from the vjngenious, confiding and noble ; spirited young man of twenty.one j'and the r siibered.": and hardened man of fifty, who has seen - all il lustrious i trampledgln-Ithe mire. - : Still, for all this, it is better to aim I rrhigh live pur.ely aod sincerely, and, even at the cost of isolation. " The News-Observer very truly says that it is to be expected that radical campaign sheets will do what they can tomuddy the politi cal waters so tlmt the democratic Knights of Labor will be' led away l f nossible from their party alio- . gance. It is their purpose to bring about as much confusion .as possi ble to the end that democrats may lose sight of their, true interest. They will use any instrument that may come in their reach and they no doubt regard the. order - of the Knights of .Labor as a means ot at taining their political ends most luckily thrown in theirway. They have used the negro vote in this way and they will be glad to use the white working-man also if it be at all within their, power to do so. It remains to be seen Whether the Kntdht of. Labor who has entered the order for the" benefit of labor only will consent thus to be used. It reinains to be seen whether the democratic Knight wiltpertnit the strength he represents to be drawn from the' party to which ne belongs, which he knows is the only party calculated to maintain the' admin istration just and beneficial to" all the people, and given to the repub lican party, the party of the mo nopolist, of high taxes, of general oppression. We do not for a mo ment believe that he will. We be lieve the workingman In the dera ocratic party, the . democratie ' Knight of Labor, realise-.too - fully his obligations to society, his duty to hia ownselP-respect, . to .submit w treing iiiaaev a ca's-pw ,.pc ,9 pun pyuticai cncstauis ;oui . oi sne fire for the radical . monkey. We believe 'e wall perceive the shiewd pjtrpofiof..the republican organ? in ample.time t avoid dan ger and will tirdat their hypocritical machinations with the . contempt that thcdeseryew" r ;i of the several state and county of ficer? if the state, a Jcopy; to any citizen who may apply f or the same5 either personal or -by mail, and ono hundred copies "to each of tho seyeral ' labor organizations which may bo in exsstence at the time of publication of the report, in this state. He shall also make a full report to each session of the general-assembly of the informa tion collected and collated by him and containing such recomenda- tlona as he -.may deem calculated to promote the efiQciency of the bureau. ' The 'commissioner , is hereby directed to endeavor to pub lish an accurate list of newspa pers published in the stated and whether the same bev published dally or weekly, and tg forward to each'ahd ail a copy of this report promptly uoon its bsing published; he is also directed to diligently in quire after the labor organizations of the" state and to see "that none are omitted in the distribution, of the reports; he is further directed t6 confine his labors to this Stale." From the foregoing it will bo seen that the purpose of tne legisla ture In establifibing the bureau was to place before the people of our state as far as the same can be done, the moral educational and finan cial condition of the working peo ple of North Carolina. To do this a great amount of information must be gathered from many sour ces. A large part of this informa tion must be 'collected by corres pondents. Following the plan adopted by other state, bureaus, blanks have been prepared, with questions, which, if answered will elicit the information designed . to be obtained by the act creating tho bureau. Those in the state who may be interested in the work foi which the bureau 'vas created, whether they bo employers or em ployees, landlords, or tenants, are solicited as correspondents, and any such to whom this notice may come are requested to $end their names on a postal card to the Bu reau of Labor Statistics, Raleigh, N. C." The above mentioned blanks will bo sent to those who aPIly With a return stamped ; envelope-, in .which replies will ba ex pected to questions asked- Corres-r pendents will receive the reports and publications of the depart ment, and all information it can give relating to its work. - W. N. Jones. , Com. Bureau Labor Statistics. a good coontty stand ftfr mercantile, basi- J LoUl8t,ru;r March 18, '87. ' C. A. KASn. ::; 'I Loaisbmrg JT.O. "Any one des!rit5 information in reirard can call on v. . Aye3- NOTICE. cue; IIndrsn, -N. C ' OF - ' FaANKLIN CO., . . ; ...... : - TTITn 711,1.1 aus & go. WHOLESALE OHOCEUS Commission Merchants, 34 BOANOKESQXTABE, JiORFOLK, Ya. Prompt attention giren to all erdero by Bargains Bargainsr - A. 'D.'Green Co. harlngmadenn assign ment to me ol their stock ot merchandise notes, books, aeconnts ete . this is to cire notice that from and after this date, all of the said stoek can be bought at greatly re duced figures, and person desiring grsst bargains will do well to call early. All persons indebted to said firm will make immediate payment else their aeconnts aud notes will be pnt in process of col lection by law Jany, 7. '87. HIT. Timbzrakk, Assignee of A. D. Green A Co. Executors Notice. ITaring qnaltaed as executor on the es tate of Mrs. Lnedna Timberlake this is to notify all persons owing said estate t oome forward and settle the same and all persons hating elaims against said estate are notified to present the same for pay ment before Feb.S, W9 or this'nollce will be pleaded in bar of their reewrery. ' J. S3. 1IXHERAKE, t.X'C Feb. 3, 1837. CM. Cooke, att'y By virtue ? a decree of the Superior Cotirt made i'i tbe.cuse of w II Carer and wife Mary W.th YH King Ex'r of Juo. G Kioz ami others. We Pha'l on MoudnyAlie 18lh Jay of April 1837. 8)I at public auction to the I1i3b.cn bidder at the court boue door in Louis buT, two tracts; or iarrel9 of land ad joining oaoh oilier tod tlic lanl of . W. R. Kins and . SI. auaw, oe con taining forty two acres and Hie other eighty four acres. Terms one fourth es?h balance An a credit of two or three years with 8 per ceut interest from d-ito of dale C M Cooke I? om'f. NOTICE. Br Tirtne of a decree of the Snperior Court of Franklin County made in the ... r r ' 1 I cae 01 il- Lc l'crry ueo, o. uaiter admr of J. B. Toeker. M. A. Tucker and others. I will sell at the- Court House door ia vhe town of Lomsbnrg at publie anctlon on Monday the tSth of 1 . . ...... . . .1. w-i 1 1 April loo a iraci 01 una in rnusun Cnnnty adjoining the UaJs of A V. Uilsoo ana II. l. L-'crwn conutinior one hundred and sixty acres more or less. Terms one fuorth cash balanee on credit of nine months with 3 per ceut interest from date. March loth 1337. C M. rooKB Commissioner. COTTON,"" GTJANO, AOED PHOS- ; PHATE, KAINIT, OR anytliin? eUe tliy tronL il bo- , " . lievelhaveALlVAYSsoldgooda4 . , 10 per cent . .cheaper, OX 'TWE,: tLaa.any other dealer in " the county, ' - T.N. EGERTOX. Parties who owe me must ' come forward x and settle. I 'can't lap ac counts; I mean EVERYONE who GWES ;MB, I DON'T mean to make you an exception Farmers Do year wa woria maiag Gaaao, and thereby aava a " Large Amount paid to manuractarers to do the wort tor you, br purebsslnjr ronr JLIU PlIOSrilATt aud JLA1MT. aad makinr tour o'a Uuaito AT UOuiil will sel rou tuc NOTICE. Holice- jjy -nrine 01 a morxsajrn ucm rxc- cutcd by W. O. Munfonl and wife A it jUumord, on .July iirth, W2, to Khzlxsih ffili, which deed ia record ed in book 62 vxgo 4 fO, in Registers office of Franklin county. I will bcII at th' court bonse door in the town of liouisbnnr. at piMio "din f-r cash on Monday April 18th 1837, one town lot in rniaburg, now occupied by T. M. iFlemiu?. Also a tract of land ly ing on east side 'ot r.ouis'ugood War-r-nlon r.ta'l, adjoining tho l-imfa of J. J. Daris, Mk J. A. 1 crry and others, conkuinins: 26 acres. R LOiii,. Adm'r ofElizubtiih Gill, dco'd. Feb. 23th 1837. At the frame timo I will sell the ' In terest of Elizabeth Gill in rTarrict Freeman's doyer. ndioininsr -the lands of (1. II Clifton and others to hatisfy note itspiinst W. J. Freeman. Alo one note aeuost Akxauder l'erry. k JUNIUS LEVISTER. By rirtn of a decree of the Superi or Court of Franklin county tn the case of V. IL Yarb. rough and V. X. Fgcrton vssE Barnctl and other, I ahatl sell at the court honse door in the town of Louibur nk uMic auc tion the I8lh of April IH.S7 a trart of land in Franklin county n!j-inins: the lands of Juo. S. May, Ca;ht-iine Llrd and others, containing lifiy acres, more or lc?.it bein$rkimwu as tho Lteynalds Ifnrntt o!cl p!ae. Tenns One thir l caU. Lalmcc on n credit ot nine months with 8 percent interest from day of sale. ('. M. Cooke Commissioner. Mch. 16V 137, Xoinn Cauolisa Fuaxklin Co. P. O. Alston Jr. vs. 1 L. II. CfiAKK, Ivlwin Vln Bnped- Listkr, Alfrnl LVnter. or Oort. The tt f.4danii Alfred L't r and Edviu Lifter take notieo that an action ent;tlnl as abve ba beeir commenced aint them in 'h'a conrt mtd tht thf-v are re-tnir"! td - - j m apl tr at thv n- xl Term ol the upv- nor Court f tlit- county to 1 n v in Iinn-Iurg on 13lh ModUv alter lat Monday in March 1H."7 and an swer or deiftn? so the complaint whirli is f.led in said court or tha piainiitf will uiH v to 1 be Conrt for the relief dv;m.ntud in id com pi ai it. Saidaetiou beinjrto recover damages for maliciuo prosecution. Tbi 2GUi 4lay of Fcbr 1S87. A. W. l'BAKCF, Clerk SuperioCr ourt. Meh 4, 6 wk. ACID PK0PPATE AND E.AINIT and gi re yon, frte of charge, the Hecipe to mae it. I will also sttl yoi lEiCT for WrSm: Thanking yon for past favors. I am Respectfully Z- T. TECRELL. NEWS 1TE3I8. The poor bouso of Wilson conntj, has been destroyed by fire. The Clinton Caucasin U out in " a new dresf, and is much improred. Mr.' John IL . Weeding, has accept ed the foremanshin of the Selma Bud. , Minister Jarru and -wits Me. xf pected to return to Brazil about April 1In Harnett count Mrs. Margaret McNeil, recently gare" biHho four liring, children. '-,r.i 7 .-. . A stok company has purchased the Bud outfit and will resume its publi-i v , - ill calioQ at Selma. ; ' ? " 'f BUILDER and COSTH ACTOR, Franklinton, N. ; CURED Ol? WHISKY DRINKING, There is in lliiladelbhfa ;a" citizen irhausedtobe a - hard t drltiker,- but hovr shudders at the thought' pf whf.s-l ky. He thus tells of bis curci 'tf After I drank so umch tliatfI becameV.riui sance to my wif & she tried the S his ky cure. -In the home where she put me they vpoured whisky 'over the meat we ate, the i potatoes, the ' ' fishi the aal ads, the p as. butter an d to ma toes. "There was whiskey in 'our cof- fee, our soup; our milk, our.drinking wa' er, and the water we , "washed in. W went to -bed .after eating , real stuffed' with whiskey, and cot ' up to vieau our leemwiia wniSKy ana . wa Xiit?serve your own soul from atig- ; - la3 ,e11(, oy theday on a breakfast - ; . , ? late just ce over the graves ot tkose 80akrj ra milk arid whisky. I stood X -Vi whu had the courage to ppealc and t jtfor a mouth: Unadnlie.alcd vitor" .itv ,... . -1 is good onocgh rue." : , A young man named TTilsonr , fri Chatham county, died at the. Univer sity last weelC.,..r t! fj' fx'rh' ff- f Governor Scales has. aecepted. , the invitation to deliver the annual - ad dress at XSTilsbn "OoUegiataVlnstitater next Juner. . --: ;' "$ , Fayetteville'g $50,000 Jtel, a naftd-j some and spadous structure is rising rapidly cm the slto of the ona burned ia November 1885. . , u v : .- S'l i ! At Goldsboro' a moatgage for $320,-. 000 has been filed in .the clerk's of fice from the Atlantic and orth .Car olina railway to the f Baltimore Mer4 cantile Trust and Deposit; Company. I ,Th6 road i$ to be thoroughly eqainp-. -a ed and gut in the Jbest. copd;t;oa.; :i ; t' 1 1' Attention givea to irork la anypoT-r tioo of the Bute.;, . t W0RK1H& CLASSES Atteitian I er- kbit prepared to faraiso all Clascsrwua employment at home, the whole of the lime, or for their spare mo raenta. Easiness new, light and profitable Person of either sex easily earn feom 50 cents to to per ereaiar. and a proportion al sain by demoting all tlreir time te the; business. Boys and eirlt earn nearly men. That every phe who sees this may send their address, and test the business' we make this, offer. 'To sach an are not satisfied we wHI send $1 pay for the troub le Of -writing.-Fll partiealara and onifit free: Address UKOKGK STIKSOX A CO, Port- lanaMaine. ' , ; . Valuable Beal-Eslate -fori s The lot in tho town of Louisbarff .e 'i knowu astha MalonJot,- containm" about 24 acres, and a tract of land on' the Warrenton road about one -muo from Louisburtr, adjoining J, K. Spen cer and others, cwutainiDjj about 59 acres v" A fioe cpportnnlty 'is". offered for good ' bargains. 1 . . ' : For terms apply tov - ' ' " V Att't nndassiftoee. Jouisburg,Ov;V.12tU 1830. Sale of Valuable Prop erly. Br virtue of authority conferred by a certain Deed of trast executed by S. T Wilder and wife, and recorded n Jiook 64, raze 477, ol Kegister oi ueeasouce in Franklin coMnir. l win scuaipaniic auc tion, for easu.ot the court house door, in Louisburjr.on the ltth day of pril, 1887, the following vaiauoie real estate: is, a tract of land, n the waters of Tar River, adjoining lands of W. A. Seymour ' H. T. Wilder, containing 1MX acres, more er less; 2nd. a tract of land -adjoining taa anore said tract and land of B. T. VUder W. A.' Seymour and others, oataimsf. 177 acres, mora er Jess:' 3rd, a i tract at land upon which S.T. Wilder new resides. ear town oi ixuisourg, on ooin siaee ot Fox Swamp ana on waters of Tar Hirer.- adjoining lands of J. II. Up perms a and others, containing about MS acres; - sub-; ject however. to mo rtstres heretofore made to trustees of Vae Forest Colleze and J. P. Timberlake; 4th, the store house and lot in town of Louisburg, .now occupied by II. A. Crenshaw, on corner or Mala aud Nash strctts snbjcct so morteaffe made to J. P. Timberlake; 5th, the Foun dry lot, containing about one acre, sub ject, however, v mortgage aereteiore aaaaa to J.r. TimDenaae , - . .. u -. - ... This is all valuable property, and per soas desiring to maka iavestiueats would do well to attend. , ...-... i ' ' E W.Tiubsl&akx. Atfy., . March 9, 1887. - - for Trustee. For Rent; r ; - v . " The dwelling on Main Street, occu-i pied laik year by R. D. Innell ia for rent. ' l tuts been used for the past fifteen years as a boarding house, and contains 6 good rooms.. Ithasarpod Vitcheu adjoining (he main building, also a splendid garden of aout one acre, and necessary out-hooses. t For terms, &c, apply lo p. B. Hawkins or Jr A. Thoma?, Louisburg, JfjGe" . T 5 11. ,U A is L 10 li, MAxrrACTcniKo 'ITE1IF. EHGRiYEB ASD "7AT0H MAKER HKAI.KK 1 VVATCHKS. f.OCKS. DIAMONDS SII.VKU AND SRVERPLATED WARE. KecfH on hand all arCclen to b oun 1 in a llrt-cla Jewelry blte, c5P Et I AlT V J Plain Uold Kmss Qnil tor pat cnled ring measure. Goo is cni on selection to auy PaH f the tate upon receipt - satiric tory re.crucce . tl. MAULER Ualcish. X.C. A RARE OPPORTUNITY nOTELriSALE. We offer for sale the large Eaolk Hot Eii in Louisburg. and to any one yio desires to invest, a rare opportu nity is offered. The present proprie tor desires to change his business, lience ins reason for selling:. The en tire hotel lot will de sold, or it will be divided to suit purchaser. For .terms and further information apply to. Masses Birrta & Thomas, . . 1 Real Estate Agents. ouiaburg. N. C, Oct. 8, S6V . 30TICK. " fty virtue of the pewer oeatoteeH la certain luortrsre deed xutd i f rcb. T Udrr wl wife oa she 20th 1A4; rrgttcrrd in Oouk 64 Pare 7 ocire of the Kegutcr of XA-rd of Fraak lin county, I shaJloa Monday ihel1thlaf of April 1M7, sell at Ike conrt bou door in the tow a ot louisburg at pntlie auc tion t the highest bidder fr-cash,' the foliof ing described parcels of land, via 1st. the siore house in the town of Ixnl burjr. the comer of Ma.inaidXahrtrt. 2d. the foundry let oa the Eastern Unit of theaaidtoa. 3rd. the traet of land known as PrbUe Hill on UiaEas'ert) lipt. ltofsaidfowo and eoatamirg acres, more or leas.. This lasttraet is ubjt to a prior mortgage i a favor of Wske Foret College for $2,1 oa For f ertL. r lo forma tion apply to my att'y C M ( oke. Spring iiittif , We Like pleasure tn Informing aor friends that we are adding to our stock of acy Grcceribs asi Coafsstlaaafisv CARPENTER'S SHOP,. I drairt to aanoonca to tha public,' that Ilave opened in Iru'sburv a car- peoter's shop a ad cad bo fvttnd in the i old UnitnmU SJfiop.!' i Jill wfvor de an ra work in thi lioa, repairin of any kind, or if too wish a d-Kr, window rash, or anything pf the kind, made, give ma a call, ' ; I have on hand a lot or good wheel barrows that I will sell cheap. . , . .' Kespectfully ' Samuel fin era. " Sale or - Valuable : Land. IJy virtue of a -decree - of Superior court of Franklin county mMe in the case ot W T Collins, adm'r ' of I. C Wester rs. Jake Andrews and others at Jsrny term of Franklin Superior court, "e will sail to the highest bid der at the court home -door in the town of Louisburjr. on ' Monday the 4th day of April 1837.' .that - valuable tract of land in Cedar Ilock township, Franklin county containing fine .hun dred acres, adjoining the lands of j. JliStaUinjs, .K. 8. Green and others and being the land sold to. Jaka An drews J .U- We i ter. . . - , v . xcrios oi uio casn, oaia&ce on a credit or nlue month. " a cornpletalineof DrrCds. Xwtiaaa. j Hats acid another lot eX those of on at. SAMPLE SHOES Daily expected a rerr fine lot Ladie and Gants slioea.-We have hand and on the road a sloe of 1 , 1 , iituj uixai .imiurmtuu, lbcinuiuir a coin and cob xaill for 6XX, King Gu ano cusiriDU lor, uox cotton planter, corn plantar and guano sower combin ed, droping guano around -tho grain" of corn as it plant It, Allen harrow Jbc,&c . . " " . Thanking you mo$t heartily for past' patronage and protnlalng our ear-' nest endeavors (o merit a eoottnuanct -ot time.- We axe wltU best wisbae -. ' - Kiy G. ACQ. ' For Rents . Tho Ishara Gieen lot Just beyond, corporate limits of Louisburg on . the Frankl ntouroad, Is forrtnt Tor lh year 1887, It contains l acres, and a dwelling with out-houses. Apply to ' , . J. V. TutaxsXAXE. ' LouUUrs.N. C Fi the n biy't Samt s OQ Vt and tcant :wiilt couc acva." 1 rs -3 larse dlrecl cerUl It hi wcat of a the I 5,' destr aure-i the 1 on a oftrt ia U levU uiii il. o and wot we wU bor y( it) IK th au he iy ce u aj d ct e 4 r h c i! -1 ? ' a t 3 - 4 i
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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April 1, 1887, edition 1
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