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. The Franklm Times ' James A. Thomas. Editor & Prop'r-1 tM : Tw-r. T T - 1 W V . va. w WlWlpr IPAves onlv one living ex-: Vice President Hannibal Hamlin, uj auiiic. ' : Sesatob Ixgalls made a speech at Abilene, Texas. Here is what tancy in declaring that in this conn-' try negro suffrage haabcnain ab anlnto Hml linnimliRpd " failure." a7sa a w w . - . - The South found that out more t han . twenty years ago. Ex. , .. ; ' The Wilson Mirror says that a Linre number of ' citizens of that pctlon are indignant fet the shoirt 5 sentence of iBiefcly themanl Avho , : was tried there last week for Icill- inff si Wrlsrht Batchelor in 4 Nash; . count v g6uie.iiaie .ago. He : was fallowed to 'plead" guilty of- Man-j daughter, and Judge ' Merrimou sentenced hiin to the penitentiary for 3 years. - ' Thb Boston Herald (Indepen dent Republican, in an article .; on the issues of the next Presidential cam paigoi says: "The question will not be "Is it safe to trust the Democrats yitb power?" Tnat is settled. It will be rather, "Can we afford to exchange this ; most satisfactory administration for one which, compared with it , is an ex periment, and an cxperimeut of doubtful promise?" " These aie changeable times. It has been the cry that the "outs" were causing the great cry against .the partyi but the only men the writer has heard complaiuing of the Democratic party, its inconsis tencies, ' Ac, for some time, are those who are "in."' It 111 becomes any man who has accepted a posi tional! the hands of a party, to openly abuse it, and make boasting threats of what they expect to do, politically, in the future. - ; The News-Observer of the 14th - toys' that a gentleman from Phila- delphia here yesterday, says Mr. Jas. 8.; Battle is making a fine of ficial record in the Quaker city and elsewhere in the revenue districts to which he is assigned. The l?hil ladelphia people all say he has done twice as much work as any of his predecessors while at thesame lime making twice as many friends among those with whom he has to deal; North' Carolinians will not . ' be: surprised to hear tbi. There is a fine watering place in Stanley, . called Kocky River Springs, and they propose to have a big 4th of July celebration. A friend writing us from there says: The celebration of the 4th of July 1887, at this delightful wa tering place , is expected to be grand and glorious. Rev. W.- II. Battle of Wadesboro, Rev. J. C. Rowe of Albemarle, D. A. Coving ton Esq. of Monroe and Rev. C. II. Martin,will deliver speeches on the occasion. Music by a Brass Band and "Sociable" at night. Mr Wil liam Whitley of Stanley, who is 11,4 years old and who saw the sol diers of the Be volution, will be on the grounds. 3000 people are ex peeted. ' -' STILL THE BLOODY Sll 1RT. Last week Senator Shorman - by investigation addressed the Illinois Legislature. ''1 111 the course of his remarks lie uttered the following: ;The immediate result of Dem ocratic or Confederate ascendencies , Ik to be a struggle to break down our industrial system, ney - now propose to reduce the duties on ar tides that we can and dp now pro duce, and thus bring pur skilled ar tlsans Into competition jwitli for eign labor, "-that. will inevitably re dace prices on domestic labor.". " This is a strange contrast with the speeches he made xlurmg - his Southern tour! some .. weeks Xngo. His attempt to identify the Demo cratic party of ta-day with the Con lsderacy is purely thp bloody, ehtrt in another 7 phase. Ho " knows as - well nsahcne thai the Democracy is composed of as many union ineu as ex-confederates, and that the policy of the party is in the f main fchapefl by the ; former element. The pretence that.; a reduction of the tariff would bean Injury to the working-man Is a f allacy that the Senator himself exposed when he said in the course of the same ' ad dress, -tAll our working-men want is an" oien field and a fair chance. w'.tb the right of organisation ct- - operation and the JViendly syinpa,. thvot all Classes and" 'coiMnioiYftfq -P? of ; the. most convincing proofs that reform in government circles is sincere is the fact that the whiskey and brandy bills of. the Boards of Visitors, to West Point and Annapolis have' been disal lowed at Washington. THE PROPHETS MS-"r-v -i - A" COUNTED v. '-K'i 0, A few months ago we were told by the goldites that gold would all run abroad, and that silver would be hoarded in the United States Treasury. ' ' Sometimes a prophecy Is speed!- ly known as spurious, and driven by the nail of public opinion to the: counter as men impale, a pewter quarter. : : ;.. i' : i.;So it Is In the present instance Silvbr;1ia8.been steadily running .In a broad, deep stream from the United States to Europe. This has been going on for several months, and the prophets are "called ! upon for an explanation . ' So much for silver. The Gold holdings In t ho Treas ury have increased ; six millions since May 1. Thus, both as to silver and as to gold, the gold -bugs are put to confusion. Their vaticiuatious are falsified. Gold stays, silver goes. And what are they going to say next? "Speech is silvern at.d si lence golden." Ex. AN EDITOR FOR U0YliN0R. How. would it do, brother edit ors, to choose a member of our hon orable profession for Governor next year ? Where can you match the indomitable Col. B. B. Creecy, of the. Elizibcth City Economist. He would make a good Governor and an original one. If we have to go West there is Mayor Joe Cardwell, of the Statesville Landmark, a noble follow and a wise man; In Raleigh we can snatch CaDt. Sam Ashe from the postoffice. He would adorn the Gubernatorial chair. If we would have a .chief magistrate there i3 Joe Dauiels, of the State Chronicle. We are not jesting. We are in serious earnest. Editors are too much the slavea"of politicians. We make men or break them; do all Ihe hard work, and how little do we eet for it. We elect a man to Congress or the Legislature, and he grumbles when asked to pay the subscription to his home jraper. Liet ns be more Ride- pendent, brother editors, and stand up for our rights. Edenlou En quirer. . A good suggestion. We second the nomination of Bro. Creecy He would fill the chair with credit . to himself and honor to the State. Falcon' Hold brethren. Every editor in the State fit to be Governor will be needed at his present post in the next campaign. We do not be lieve that it was ever iutended for editors to be candidates for office: or rather it seems that Way. In fact m many cases it would be doing the party an injury for edit -ors to allow their names to be used " a a. -w us canuiuares. xsow wny ao we say this? In the flist place, they are needed just where they are, and secondly, they hav, by expressing their honest convictions, mado so many true blue (?) voters angry that their election would bo doubt lul. The Times w 11 admit that editr3 are poorly paid, and get very little thanks from those whose ends they are continually further ing, but let us bide our tune and not jeopardize the interest of the party by asking for an office especially if that office is to be secured bv the votes of the people. STATE NEWS. Happenings Through tub State, as Gleanedfbom Our Exchanges. '; Tlaid mills with a sock of $100,- 000 will soon be established at Buth erfordton. . . A fertilizer factory is to be estab lished at SalUbu'y. - Ground Lone will be the principal iro:ltct. Talifax county i out of debt, and pays (asn." now does tnis compare vith ,the old county government ? It isl-nmoretl that Hon. A M IV ad- dell, will be editor-in chief of the dai ly raper to ba published at Wiliniug ton ty ir. uouvtz. , . Oxford Orphans' Frnnd; Mayor I "Crawford is swelling the town treas- uiy. ! Som3 qaestiotiblo characters were fiued $40 last week tor - keeping a dl'onterly houce. . . . . We are glad to state that Mr. Eugene S. MarUn, the ailver tonsued orator of tho East, - will be witn us ,ou ounvs uu ut U"e ar pained" to .chronicle the death? ot our venerable1, and . near tjiend Mr. M. C. Dv.ke, which oc carred at ltfs' rosid nee in 4 Fishing Creek township isist Tnesdaf ereo ingi He wjU a'jou 72 yeara old "and was a man of fieri rag worth and sense. 7 Warren ton Gazette. . :.- :l ,t - f i Aslville Cit:zw; r Tle BeT Wi'.l ;H.ltlib0mr9Vhowas 'lulled', to - the charge of the Baptist church nt .Guide boro, and who accepted the calU Las leen jorn; ellcd to withdraw, his ac ceptance owing to health too mncli, impaiied to withstand' the ddbiliu-j ting heat of the low country durii.g the summer months. ' ' .V ' j Fayelteville Observer: , We learn , that a want of a full supply of cottoul has caused several Lctoriov in t:e' Pee Dee .sec'ion to run on half , time.'j ....MrvDix('n. who is here buying spirits of .turpcn.iue for export to; Canada, made his first shipment - lait week. He; shipped 23,030 pounds : in cans, fifteen gallons each, or .about 181 cans. Mr. Dixon wials a!so to buy all tue tar h e caa gel.; - Henderson Gold Leaf: We ven ture the assertion thatYuncc county now has ono of thj tst ' and safest jails iu the Stale. It i small, it is true, but adequate tj all necessary purpos?, and with tho patent slel cells is absolutely safe aud nou-cou-strnctiole. It is, well veutiiated and its 6anitary condition as near ptr- ICCt as uu IlliUUllOU OI lis KIUU C.lll be. The arranjfements f jr heating aud making it comfonaUtf in wiutcr are also gxd. Statesville Ivudmark: While nev er at any time an iuie.nperate drink er, Senator llausoin has, for a num ber of years, been a total abstaiuer, The same thing is true of S -na;or Vance, lie never drank to excels. but feix or 6evi;n jwts ago he aban doned ;ne use ot liquor entirely. Of the nine Congressmen the State of ficers and judei ofN rth Cirolin:, it is sate to ?ay that ha.f if not tw- thirds of theai arc total ab-t uner ine public men cf our State set the people a fine example of abstemious ness in the matter of drink. xvaieiu visiior:. xnere are many in this city who will deeply regret to hear of the death of Dr. ramn.'l 1 Lovewhichtok place athis residence in Waycuescille on Tuesday niht l;ut, Dr. Lor wa w.-ll known iu Raleigh whore ho reeled for some years as State Auditor, and which he o 'frequently viscid before and dur ing the war as a member of 'he Luia latnre..i . .Yesttr.Iay the aid .n was received in' this city' fiat Mr. l aul J.lncke formerly a well-known oiuz-n of this o:ty, wis shot trouh the head and iuta:itly killed wh hi asleep at his resiJetice near Wash ington N. C. oa Tuesday uig it last. The fatal deed was ctinmitu-d bv a prominent youug lawyer named Vin. A. Potts, Jr., wlo had been hoard ing at Mr- Lincke's h.is ma lo a ronf s fiou, the nature of wLich is not yet knotn. It is tnoulit, howtver, that the affair grow out of domestic diffi culties. Ve failed to note the sad death oi Mj. P. 31. Hale, which occurred the 2iu( at Fayetteville. IIo was born iu 123, e.mcated at Ciiaiel Hill and be came associate edi lor of the cldFay el te- ville Observer, 'where with the excep tion of a sh'.rt time he lemained un til 186-3. tie then removed to New York to engage iu th? publishing bus ine8 with his father, but returned n 187G to publish the Hilei-h Observ er in conjunction with Col. NV. L. Saunders. retired from that na- a per in a phorl time and bogm the poblUation ofHa!o's Weekly, which in loj0 was m rued in tho News of which he was editor until Hi cono!i ilalion with the Ohserv; r. Subse quently bo pubUshed thoR j.ijter; dur ing this time ho published Biveral books rtflalive io North Carolina.' He was one of the be.it editors nspect tho Stale evtr had. in every TIid Oil Lair and tho New. Charlotte Devocrat. A wrone impression seems to prevail in regard to the recent pro hibition election. t Some think that it was held under the new law, and that the result must stand for two years.' Others hold that under : 1 ' the new law,1 another prohibition election can be held this year, Both are wrong. The election wa held under the old , law. The now law goes into effect July 1st, and another prohibition election cannot be held until the 1st .Monday In - next June, and then the election will be tor two years. . Tho new law was framed and introduced In tho Legislature by Capt. Moore, one of the , representatives - from , this county, and was published in ' ful Jin the Chronicle of March lilh, 1887. OUI STATE CONTEMPOBA- ',' Y'" . BIES. Abjiml as the i.!ea v may seen ' it may be qncsli.vna 1 If. it ' would :. not co th. t ile les to Appropriate' the means to tend a certain nutnbtr. vt IHipilsto be schooled Iu . Agricultural an I Mechanical CoHg already .' tablUheJ richly endowed, and irt snc- cefsfal eperation in other States, t!an to build up and equip, t-nch an Insti tution in tlie Stat -, and ;proTide the means to tlefray the exjtensa of vcbV ducting it which would hare to be de rived from apjTonriations made ; by enai tment of the Igidalarc Ian ' bury HeporUT. L , j Show us a P'i3itire man and we wilt siiow you a man with strvinp: enemies and stron frieads. Slio us a nega tive man and wu will show you a man that ha neither stro ig on: mies nor strung friends ; j , we w'.ll sho.r you anian that has nothing i.t hiur, t'.jit: always cornea rn os a coiuproniwc auun.ta- S dark- bowf or a I man that has no jnllplW, a niilk-und-vidcr nnm.iMiVin who i all thinrs ta all mo.i. Tuuie hai euo.nies. ttmug enei-: inies;bjt lie lvisfrieiidb,slroni;fiic'ndf , Hut a!)ovo a.l he haa the affoctious of the people .f North Cmroiina, a id in manorsttof mn can alienate r diire the pC ple f.o n hi n. N , no, leLthe pojmu Uma-vay at th gr.-a: fci nator. k II they can tand it he cau. And bes,itles these little te'.lowa have a right to have Ueir fun. iOwtl .ud Neck Democrat. A f:w ypars ago It wai t rr fijht to ice in the South :. lawn or p!oi of carefully kept giftisca, the rul Ixinsj to have the door yu d . arifu;ly swept free lrm all dcrip: ion of verdure. The iawa mowoi- au.l a ea:vful prepa ration of the land by a idiug the nat ural si!, woo-ls-v-arth, or by ploju under one or tvocrpi of pea, make it posiide for any ouc to hare a vel- vetrj green lawn in any part o. thj S mth.- lii IhU climate ih. re s ould bo a m ire gcner..l use of the roller on frisbly soeilf.1 lawn an I tlov-r iivius. ine i iwu-mwer having a heavy iron roller, is preferable to the lighter kin Is u-iiverilly use.!, frr altho i?h tlio lalxr wf running it greater, tliu roll.-r linns the ro-.ta, pacKinj me ioos. -n ami makes it more crumble of witnstandin un x tended dronghL U o have noticed tlie w.:nt of care in pulverizing ami levclm the soil t Ume of sei-dis g. A more gen. ral nso f a lino t ut: hteu more likely io g-i mi.aic, ami the lawn i-r -held mowrr could be more easily operated. Wi!st.u M.r- ror. ii AliOUT 1JOO.VIING TOWNS- Capital and o.iUTpiio wi'.l not for all the blowing a- d blaz'ug of iicwi- pupeis. como lorn :ar and near to build up oi Lm uule thcrrf is ivlunl ro-opeialion on the 'art-frbe poopl wun ar to receiTj tio U-nM.iL. As lo'g as hoiu- cipiU! i h ar Io I wlt'i miserly i-auli- n l.o'iii.il the reluctant bck oi bink &ife ; long as th busnu8 imn oi 4 co nmuiiit show by such action as spoak load r thau words that they have no real faith in thei own fn'urc. and w fu.ut i!ie pride and stir t to risk their own money i.i t .e sclu mcs they c mm nd lo others is 16:. g, we say, n this ap athetic ai d abj ct fpiiit and K!icy cbaractcrue.t'ic capitalists of a com- mnuily it i.Kheer lUy nu I ml. tun lion to utu mpi t inspire conUMcnci iu alt. n ad uniiiterelt-d cupitalNtft. In vain 6ha;l we cry to Jnp-ier f ir help ulIhss wh ut our s'loulders to the wheel, T'-e prober! g-n-s tht "the Gtlshelj th -e who lio'p thcn sehes;" an 1 thonh capitHl i not in the main partieb:arly go-llv it i eve--t!n lo, in IhM attnl.utf & rong'y ie scmbles ,4t!oVd',',- Sentiuer. WASHINGTON LETTER. From Our Regular Correspond ent The almost forgotten fact that Win. A. Wheeler tided Vice-President of tbe United States onv term, was recalled by bh death, and. h ilf-m.ut . log th fit on public building iq this city on the dav; ol his funeral. Mr. Wheeler, after retiring from of fice, like Hayes, hia principal in the theft of the Presidency in H7G, drop ped froiu puVlc reftrd,'wlth tho con tempt and txecration of all hoiu si men, living the remainder of his days in such painful remorse and obscuri ty that both his mind and body , be came tho easy prey of insidious dit ease. r-. -The pcoplo of ; MTjishington are gratitleu to learn of the improvement in the condition of their beloved 'fel low citizen, the wealthy. banker and philanthropist, Mr. W; W. Corco ran, who was vilely "prostrated with tparaly sis. which at fir it Cnuse4lmuch concern.,': ...,f-, : -i--. . There is a curious coincidence In the fact that no sooner docs the man from Maine set salt for : Europe than Itbtt '-Irili American . .rlu'jj of, ew York begiurto boom Mr. lllaine . for Prtsldcnt, dcclariug that while they have no objection to other candi dates the Ueid of the old lick-t is tbe man of tbxir choice above all oll ers.l Well tho Dcmoenta will ferv ently wish the Irish-Americans sac' ccm in their. en deat-or to renominate Mr. Bliiine. but fear that hopo will not be realized. . If the people of Washington i-ould decide the qaestioo, I -believe ' Secre- larv Iauxir would surelf sircceed t- tba vacancy iu the . S ipremj Court, but we Iirve it fro;n good authority that tho Secretary does not desire the position, as it would s'aelve . him ( for life, and dprLre the Nation as bis' friends think--of the great ability of thU e uine ntsttaiaj in its oabi- ocls and eauntilt, where he is best flltetl to serve and khhie As the Grand Army of (he Repub lic ia hicubHtingauother Dependent Pension U:I1,' which iher . will urg? tha nest Congress to pusit Is proh a'. le lliat President Cleveland's veto w.ll ?ala be th country's only eafe- guard asainst a me isuro - to unjast utd ruinous. - - ; rresidul OlevduDd, on hit way to Wa-diii.gtan fnnn '.ho 4orth wocnla of New Yrk, where hj bus b?ea ir ve.s tiating pc-s.inally the diquled fish eries, q-iestion. slopped at Albany and dined with Ojv. Hill, w hxh t'ac oiitici -ns of ail shades believe vi- dences co:di .l.ty Utee:i thi-a.? dis liaguihed Democrats tbey wi'.l not bo rival for Preside. lttal honors The Pftioidi nt and CoL Lament weru muca boncdttel by their outiug. thoih t-olh are badly sunbarued ud show many marks .f their coute ts with blaok flIv:S uui m.uuuln tuos- q li os. Mr. Cleveland did not re turn with tbu Prvi-iilci.t, but will si-ond the next fortnight lit ug her friendj at Oswego, New York. Ividie can hivo hair of tvery d -scrition dved lo nviloti vrilh naturi hair without dtt-o'i-n. Any rol . deirl at the (My lUrb r S i j. -J. II. Viliiam-o:i Proprietor. RUFFPl F0r.G ASIIIONAULE HARHKli, Louisnciui. N. C. My shop is still rn court Street where I will bo pleased to have my friends an l pi Irons -f'l to see me. CalLs to private rriKnces frr c it tins ladie an l bil're:i- hair jvrmnpt ly responded toby nu.'in Vo-z the lc.nl Li Imrltfr. H iving 0, i:ilifi"d a n lm ni-tint r of the Ctut rf Jnlr I'arl'nni iltsit-tt'fsl all p r-uns having i lai'in ;ig io-t ai'l slat will .i-eut th in ! in on or tetoTx- t'.e 20 h .1 . v . f May 18S or 'hi ttti-if will be pica. I in bur of their ikm ery. All p rn n.s iii'k'h-il to aaM ota'e will please H'ltli- t i nee. N. V. Cvt.uy.Y A l-ti'r of John Priium d cM. Miy 10. 1S7. r. k WlHxl. 7. jords .lry piuo wool for -alc eli'-ap. Apply to T. II. Tlo-Jon or T A.. l lim- NO! iLt, viri t ii n K; rrntnr of V? 1) Coipe l(C d c mi'l. Kl'MTKni linHilr-l t the rsiH'.e wil iimke i-iiinhdiate av nifiil a-id tlioe holil.iitf elaini nirainft theettite "i rfriit llf mb tor er mcnt on ur before the l.tli iUj of April tXSS or tli i notice w tw pl-aded in bar cf their rweovcry. Arri 1 1, t-7. V. U C"oi PKDOK. Jxo. A. CorPKDE Ex'r of . D. Coppwlge. " PERFECTION ,r bitarlor Qlau Fount Stud ant Lamp. . ft rpu.Ko.M.-n.i Talva and Moa-Uaatinr Bartr, tLm cm laliif BMdad to buIm aa 1130t?TXIT T wrier uucp. m t Aakfdr rrftcttoi OUn Frul 1XBSXV7 LaXf. HuifMtant mm tmr ho, at t ani Ta ' aalr, br a SXanbattan Drua Co Ma Av aad M BtIL T. iaanii ISOTlUfcil TO-TAX-FAYEUS. The Uoard of commissioners lor tie County or Praukliti will meet, (accx'rd ng t' section. 2-5 . of tlift Machinery Act 1887) on the second Mouday- In' July, whLhls the 11th. in the;r of fice in Louisbnnr. for the purpose of reviaiu the tax list, and hearing anv and all complaints. All tho bavins complaints to mako In regard to the valuttiou of their property, are here by uotllied to ft-me befor tho Board on the above day. ; , : By order of the Bard, C A. Hrii, Ch'm. OUalncd. and all J'ATST ltLIM-i tended IA for UOHF.HA TX FEB Our oflk optnaii Ut U. 8. ivuxit OKoe. and i ran oo luln lnieiit tn mm Urn than thoas remote fVoim WASIIIXnTOS. Fend HODEU DRAWISQ or J'llOin of invention. We advlae aa to veu aMlliT free ofelianro ami wa nutko AO tMjUtUB VKl.tSS I'A TEXT IS SECURED. For elrruUr. ailvk-a, terma ar.4 TetVreneca to dual riienla la jronrown Hate.CDUiity. Cliy I n i 1 1 - JTt n- I taaloaati P 1 lBWBlBaa3fc Mil J AH!, km M SALE O? TOWN tOTi FOB - . TXES.- , town of LoriSBrno, era th bkla- TTOM OV I. MKfElX,OOiraTABUS. Oa M'NidaT June 27. 1S37. aiib Coort IIme dior in tlie town of Loulsburg I will eell tbe folio inf town lots, f-r default Io payment . ot' lown tax e3, v.xj One lot, property of M. K. Cart. One lot, store house. ro?rty tf M.K.(Jary.- 1 J Que lot belonging to T. C. Ilortoo S late. rsOue lot belonging to J. IL IItrk lp estate. InOne lot property ol Mrs. J C. ynni. , WOne lot, property of Yarb -rough & Co. Oiu lot, property of P J. Brown estate. It. D. PxxaEiX. Con-tablc. May 2C. 1887. AT Yon will find a new lot of Wl ite floob, alic-oea end lrea ' Uon1h, wiih b I Up lal'e woahl do well t- e- am.ni. My ir:e an? very reaois Uj. and my jtkm's Crst-clas-. JUST RECEIVED a fr h I .tora ne-l fj.oa-4 -:h aie rficlly. delkiu. Gire me a call ami I will pla.au ou. yy. ii. CAaLiHf.K. i mi For a Neighborhood to have E sera Fine Milch Cows. I will x-ll r eiebaaf ft dry mHle tmr At tn' li Ora4 JtUerarf P.tl PT SMru) U.i.N jcrAaJ nt tbr, "lilv I U tuC. a. lVk ir Uo. aawl -ui van the nr.t tartia; of tbe fine bIM.lrl ralUc in Fraaklia couolT. Ilia twtli. r kcrutl "lluawiu" wi aoUJ bjr tua to V. C-ke for &j. anil hr baa milkru froM lu r in out ar five gilloua uf 'milk. Iagu'a aiatrr third ,,Hi.m" 1 'd la K. W. TiniberUkrfor ?7o. Ilia siatrr a silf, fuurlh -lUoa'iu 1 mM to K. W. i nbrrKka with a livifrr ealf, which calf ia fifth "llloaaoui." I do uo think I rwJ gire brltrr idea of hit utrrita thau for auj man t-i trr t. 31. Cooke. K. W . TtMibcrUke. Ir. kl Koater and othcro. t. are what thrv could boy hcifrr mKn of hia family rio thru f.r. I think it will )iar any MvItfhboriHMMj to elub in aitd bay bint, mmd 5tujc-vr Umr lck. He ia not at all troublcwtMe, cm keep biut in iMaiure with atber eatt!e I think be wunhJ wrigb ll'Oor IJOi tonaii, and i fal. I will r r hiaa Milerat-. Mr ntMiM for aellib- U that 1 bare a Ut of hi eulri-a, and bare U.ajiUt we a lll-uti-in Itcj;ia'rrrl Hull, wliieii I aiu iu t. cr. tx bia I rrtt l -l csn. K'.. M. t'ooko and K. W. TimUrrlake a. t hi aiock. jM?r q baring a iv of hi hiifrr culrta frui oxl tuitire atuek aaa gvt a food priee for theia by apj l inc. r.rkiHftfullT " Z.T.TCaftF.M fai.bar; X. C. Alao fr aalc lot of Hrd Jersey Pis fall and half LIixmL Great B a r S I CAXXOT BE UXDKKSO LI). P.jjh-o bn uUtivo 1 1 -rud lUy al lUumg Powd-r. M u'aaul B y STUAW n.VT-i, the ne vi Ht)loj io t-twu Iro.u .00 c to 33.00. SIIUKS! SHOIS! .' 'SHOES! I w 11 make a rpcidiy in M-u., JjuUet and lil.ir u S1ie-, lr Bprlu tuid So ..nier trade. Old I di a cloth and leath i Hu k ns f.om iu c ti to $1.25, lr cooifurtr The chaicxt LACES and HA .1 BURGS iu lu world, a I ini cluli g . ui iu thu liu . WAITED Sptin CliUleos. Pcan:c.ful!3 , j. J. P TR A TSTRT .TMTfiTST'S NEW We keep constantly on hand, " PUBE iDEiUGSI . A first class quality Medicines ony are used far retail ana! . the preacrlptlon baaIneandnolnreiIordrtrriarekeptlntoclc we enn offer a full guarantee to physicians who reside In the country, that their orders will be filled to their full Uls faction lii regard to quality and charges. ' : ' . DRUGS, " t i . CHEMICALS, ! ' : : ; ' r ' . ESSENTIATi OILS, 1 r ratent Medicines of all kinds. Perfumes, Fancy floods, llnts i Oils, Dye Btuf&; Ac. Our fine 8otia Fountain will be open very woo. Wa keep fraah Qardca Bed4 froaathc well kwva4 fTowetm, Halt Dai. fat, and D. U. Ferry , ? . , , . ' ' IlaTiojc a 1 vara cxerctaed the freateat rare In the aeleetioa tha erad aaate riala employed sad soakta all t.harninaeeotiral pTrtaratkrtrt of ataadarl ' " atrea'sth ia strict aeor dance with eaUblUbed aad reconird fnaaUa. we da ml Xetl aay haiuey ia aaUaj tbe people ta ataatrUI: ' r : k -' 0 K COOKE A CO " VARIEY STOJiK AT 1 DPPIBHASu OLD STAND. "Corner Hail aii Hal Streets and get everything you want Io the of ray ' '' -,... Groceries, COHFCHDHEHIES, SSI CIGARS .TJ Tobacco, &c, &c. 1 BE PS- CIS O Yerr ltcpecL'ully KV " W.T. CUKTOV. a i n s. e-r s o n. a complete stock of )) - J
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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June 17, 1887, edition 1
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