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The FrankUri-TiMes; Friday- - - - .Tcnr, 17. 1887. -ine uimMisjoiim ot ,Vke gave - a. man named Glrseh a lieense to sell beer and native wines in Ilaleigh, bat the May- Ixnax. to "Hew AdvbbtiskmeVts. t r , - tj. jrl ftateU isied a Warrant .'fae-' t&e TAR DROPS t Fine crops Jii tl.is Mj.-tion. -The bottom .has- dropped out- of coffee. aut the price inay,le expected, to' faiuv-li C;- j&:ziM-Al ft? ' The next tcruvof JFraak!ia Supe r's arrest.7 eharzine- hint with Vi- l olating the Ioeal option lav. The easeVent toihe Supreue Court, And JhU body seat it hack to the lower courts. It seems to he a complicated affair, and is another strong argument for mare simple laws It seems to be a very hard matte r ; -to-' got - a Legislature that e.ia pass a lav; that cajt be understood. , - rioV Court viit convene Aug. 15 J udge Shipp. presidingi .; -At all times and under all circunv a btoces apeak a 1 good - word . Jor the twn in which ryou reside. t ,' : -f--It Wsaid that the roan, who was to pwblisli'n'neWi'pjtpcr 'to suit eVcibody fell out of JSfoahls ark and was drown- ej. " '..r:i!iH?::;iv:-- -. . , The Win&toa Stale 2fornial School will haye a patriotic fr opening on the fourth, of July.V The session will con tinue, three weeks- . ; . : ' f-It lias been found that only eigh teen married men out 6f one thousand ! got in "j dl.-' Airdaors? are eloso I against the liard pressed married men. The ; commencements are now nearly over with, and ercry ono in the Sta'e was a Success. Our' limited space forbids us to publish accounts of them. -; ' Again we fgeonr; fr "enfls jin the different sections, to send us the news. JnsfTdotit dqrvtron a postal fcard or ftinall piece of paper, and send it, if it. is worth publishing, we will put it to gether. " Auxchauae WsUhat a, ri of pretty girls wear- a nutmeg around their neck as a charm agautmal;ria. Young ineuliaVft it sprinkled J oa tp f a glass o: miik and things for the same purpose. - We 1 save- received through the kindness of our friend and former fore man, Nathan D..May, the first num ber of the Abbeville (Ga..) Times. It is a neat and Well edited paper. A. J Harp is it editor. Mr. Morris, our l'urnita e man. lias just received a new lot of fine draped and barial caskets. They are very, fineprices varying fr-m 8G0 to 110. He has also a nice line of furniture of every description. Tin session cif the Xewt-oi Normal 4hool for i$37 will open July 5th and close the 2Sth. Tlio faculty for tliis rar is composed -of-teachers. -of fine reputation, aut, the . comiug session li:ls fajr to be , ope of the best , ever !e 1 a45ivtorK ". . Attlieir meeting ..on last Satur day theVtO'Vu' commissioners reco- "lneiKJeu to t:;e county caiunitssiouers sisL suitable men" to retail liquiscs, 01 ssrs II. Waitt & G and 1. IX Civekmoie. Wa'tt&Co. have tiken t Yarbarongh -Sentenced. ; 1 He is Sentenced to be Hanged APTEk Ore YeXu's Impbisonment IN THE PE3TITK3rTlARY,X ; i--Ut'll The Emporia.- (Kan sas) j. 'Bepablican 10f;f Contains the follow- !of June 1 ung: - . jourt opened yesterday at the 41-ual ;hour, Jude Graves ? presiding. :- After ja lit: le preliniinary businsVthe, judgV, jordered UiaAlieprUdnersi! convicted iof criminal offenses be brought in. J. 1 jIL Yarrouliyas brought forra (charge ou Deputy ' sheriff Woo A boo on caed birds ephtamin 2 1 orer 150. engravings and a lithograph- -j I iep ate showin? all tlia different kinds ' i pj; fancy Canaries in their natural colT ore, full information in regard to song and lahcy Canaries and bow: to breed theni for profit Hrntt on 'the ; treat meiit and ihreeduig "of alf'Srkin.i'CTcT cage birds,. with des.eriptiouir' of the: diseases and the remedies, jjeoded , to cure, tliem- All .alout garrets and Ivow to teach tbem to - talk. nstruoj tiou.for building - inr1 stockiug, a&iii r ari t v.; .The-Iiiiiost ' pom pleie book of the krud ever publisht'd," iiTespectivo of price.? -."Mailed to any. address on receipt, of 15 cents by , the Associated Fanciers, 237 South tJghUi' Street, Bhilai Pa, : - s '.' . V JTKANKLIKT02 ITEMS. - ' Sfjv.iUi?BUjr. . - I A ." ' 4 t -:Or:-. -. ii ? i- SPRING: and SUMMER ,1 sputy Skeriff" Wooster, jJaHer CarVHUler B'nd;.ppty Sheriff. jMilt VlIh:te, and Judge Graves': ad (dressed nim as follows: "Prisoner at the ba -oa have, - ieea tried and found jguilty oV'the murder of I. D. Collier !ou"tV) night of November 22, ': 1836, !and 3"our attorneys' have 'moved for a new" trial. "Tliey have ably and zeal- -ously aritued : the motion" "- and the cwirt ha gi yen it all! due ci.Jider.xtion . but calt-find 4d,jat cause ibr gfau ting aneV trial. ..Your case has "been ably defeudcJ and all of lh-'; lioints brought out uy your attorneys iu a maimer that rellects rrc:it, credit onthem. PYou verc tahrl trild add fouurf1 guilty by a ury of twelve good- men. ' I can see no reason why anew trial should be grauf.e-1. I u your case the law provid-. s and dictates t!u p.iaishaicn. I can neither light-n nor add to your eutcuce. Iam- merely ; the mouth piece of the la -v. 1 therefore s-'i-.tcnce you to one year's hard labor i-i the .peuitentiary, after 'which time the gov ernor aiall issue a warrant author -iaiug the warden to t ike you to some place withm the -alls if the ucuitcn tiary and haug you by tiie neck until you are dead.'' During t'ie time he ; was in the court rooai Yarborouh-eemed' per fectly at ease and uuconeerued . He showed no agitation and made no re murks. la .fact, lu d.d not seen to take any iu teres t in the-, proceediiigs.. H.s amerp.-e,y..jai .s,ii,e as during the "progress of the tr.al, save thai he was a little thinner, owing to Jiis .recent sickness caused by the attempt at suxide." - .LATTliB. Eil'orts are being made by counsel t get the case before :the Supreme C.-urt, and there may yet be a chance f r Varbor.ugh. J"bom Ouu Req-jiaAb Corses- Part of Capt: M. -Ward's dreDing has 'been newly covered. , A. D. Wester's new house is nearly com . ileied. . ' The tobaceo factory here is doing well cssrs. Alite'hcli. A Jeffreys are the riht inieu to manage sucb M cnU?rj)ri!e. ' . 1 Our enrirecohiin unity syniiutUi2e8 with j Mr. and Mrs, Jl.:F LI rets in the loss of ; their hitlc son Johnnie, aged about four years. lie died , last Tuesday and was ! buried' at Forestvillc onAVeduesday. That idea of a live Vtock assoc ntion in Franklin seems to be; growing in favor. 'Let ui have it. by allinoaus aad that witii out delay. : ' " , ' !Siute complaints arc radde . against the tax as lessors for valuing property too high, yvt I doubt if: a man can be found in the towiishipj who would be willing to take !tax valuation for his land'. l CapL T.il Fleming presented .Mrs. F. :S.SyrailI with, a new, variety of iiolly- hoc the other, day. It was cxu.nuiitely lovely, having various colors on the same utalk. Mrs. S. thouclt it Very wonderful bat Mr. S, h ul seen that kiaJ before, so yon in.iy imighie his disju-st fr. the whole floral kingdom when lie learned that Capt. F. bad mnde lioles iu the stalk and inserted flowers from other. stIkB: Several of enr towns-peowle are ar ran;ng to leave for Morehead in a few idavs. . : The recent cool weather has' damaged cotton in rppearance-considerably. -to: -DEALER IX :o:- DRUGS 2STT3 M. EDIOINES -AND : . EYERYJHIHpuUiLlI KEPT-jt!. A.FIEST GLiSS DRD3 STORE ! ALL THE STANDARD PATENT MEDICI.VEsT PUEE .D.RUG3 AND CfllEMICALS FOtt )BE3CRIITIOKS A Your patronage solicited. W. H. FU11MAK, JU. Speciax.1 r ' -TIMS. " What jdoesit matter if we lose - a few minutes in a whole day?" V ANSWER TO BE FOUND IN TIME TABLE i BELOW. a out license, and begin' operation July 1st. It seivm$ that those wtio are vet living iu single "coseditess" have not found out that the price ' of ' mai -riage licenses have boeo reduced - to $2. Fromihe first of May to June 10, the Hegisttr of this Couuty has issued only 13 1 censes, . 9 f .Which wer-; for "wiiite ind 4 Xr colored couples. The reduction in price went int effect June 1st. Here is what an editor is accord ing to the Greensboro Workman: "An, editor is a (nan who runs a nvwspdJ per, and to whom the best classes of acietyjuake -regular and prompt pay ment, whHe some otliers tliink he is a witch who steals his paper, ink, house rent, labor hire, food, raiment, every thing, and therefore neither deserve aior needs that any qt-e should ever jiay him a cent, except'aftitfle along at first ti get the paper started Tlie following is taketi from the Henderson Gold Leaf: Died. at ihe rc-idence of Capt. A-D Williams, in Franklin ccwutjt,Thursd3 June" 2nd " Miss Elizabeth M. C bb, aged 72 .years..' Deceased'had ra large family K;onuection in this and Jraq ville coun ties, and was weftknownU Miss Uet-' tie C obb wai-." a--?kind-lieated, u6od sol, j7u;,BjpttUc.fUi4v wiaywlli'fememB'her-forher'ainia bio qualities of inind and. heart. -She. vn u utaTI "off ai4Via triiIbifii1o 'rwP' 1ifon'' lianging scenes are ;dexu ij i-fci j OurignborHowrilenleraon is blessed with some go a-head citizens, , foremost among themjs Mr, Vvf ' -''i 'A .d;;y. Cooper, who is now erecting.waci8 UotW bn$W ie larestr ttticjc rtobacpo warehouses in tho. State. . .ThQ Gold, -Leaf says ;' t ti $i Masters Sidney Cooper, sen- of Mr. ' D. Y. Cooper, and Jimime Lassuer, son ot the late Harry ?LassiteH ?who was an mtimatefriend of Mr. Cooper's laid the first brick on the new ware house Monday . mornim;. - The work thus auspiciously begua will be poshed to as early completion as possible. Venslonerg A tten ti oil All Who are1 entitled to a pension either as a veteran Miaier or as a widow of ,4 iieaa soiaier iu me iaie war w in nave to make application for" the same before the 1st Mnday in July as the Uqard of luqui- that day. Those not making y meets on application before HR'ir jeusioa. as .that tune , will - lose Advertise 'Your Uasiness. " 'c d :it beli ve it will p iy us to advertise' is a remark we frcauentlv heaj" merchants and other 1 business men make when you approach them for the purpose of solicit.ng an adver tisement, but we have yet to hear the first man sa ,;Our advertisement did not not pay us." Are you aware of the fact th: t your local paper is re garded abroad as a type of the town in. which it is published?, t-uoh is, nevertheless, a fact. If you wish to build up your business, enhance the value of your property, induce public spirited men of energy and capital to locate in your town, and if you wish to build up and promote the interest ofyourt'wn generally, you should let the public at home and abroad know what you are doing, by keeping your business ever bef-re them in the columns of your home paper. The man who -lost money hi advertising in his home paper is yet to be found, and besides you mot only advertise your business but you advertise - your town. Don't imagine for a moment that you are a mau of . so much hn pbrtanee, influence and 'popularity that everybody knows-your place of lAisinels,and w'l callX)n you when they come to town-, whether you ad yertiscor iapt J&c such? isr not tru, and besides don't iyoti"Tee I it your duty to contribute yiuf mite toward ,tlie sustenADce of jour- jfejme . paper, " tlia uv eaiestlj deajVuing, W.i pro mote the interest of your tbivn" and . community ? Adyertise your business notnattrfliowsmall it aiay be"' and it .wiljjbe sure to rmy you in ' the' lonar run."T ' CeltTie public" "know" atHome .and abroad, that you ; 1 ve m a live. wide -awake, ; energetic' f go-ahad, jtpftybijslness plaqc, ; that kTik more laowa.foc.lessmoijeyiauVl, liandles a6r cotton aftd otveB cnurftry ro ddce, and pays'thebesij prices; for , thtf Porsoaal. Miss Aquie Flemming of Middle burg i3 on a visit in the burg this week, guest of Capt. T. M. Fleming. .Misses Rosa Harris and "Mary Da !vis left on Monday for Morehead, to attend the Teacher's Assembly, Wiieh met thereon the 14th. Tho editor of this paper intended golug, but- regrets his inability to lie preseut. A m oug the graduates of the Naval icademy at Annapolis hist week, we notice' the name of our vuu; countv- man, Archibal 1 II. Davis, sou of Mr. Tlios. W. Davis. Miss Lottie Furgurson, of Oxford is on a visit to relatives in Lnuisburg. Miss Anmc Uppcnnau attended the commencement at Oxford Female Seniiuary. ' Mr. and Mr-s. W. TI. Furm.in, Sr., left last week for Ashevillc, where they will ispeud a larjje portion of the summer. Mrs. Dr. J. W. Jackson passed no day this week eu M. 5 10 2) 0 Days "In -a. Year. 313; Working Hours i Day 8. Days II. 5 min'iles lost each day is, in n year 3 2 10 minute lsl each day i, in a year 6 4 20 minutes his-t each day is. in a year 13 0 30 minute lot each da is, la a yar 19 4 60 minute lust each da U, in a year 39 1 Time is saved by Dilligence, AND . Money is savedby "buying your goods from the great bar gain house same 01 ay -town its size' South. Seabord Reflecter. m the Grand Excursion. X. ; '-f Hand-bills are being sent s out,-an nouncing a grand excursion from Ral eigh to Portsmouth, and Norfolk, on J-uly 13th. rtt will be noder the inau ' agemeal of those two clever gentle- men Messrs, Henry Macy and T. H, phava8go. Toe.ifareU for the ' round p. fOmLouisburg will be Ibnly 63. From Franklinton $2.50. Passengers ; desiring to go on tjie. excursion . can ElEgertons uirousm town vi route to Morehead. Mr. H. P. Clifton and family left, one day this week, to visit friends and rela tives iu Raleigh. Mrs. Dr. King was summoned to Ilenders-'n on Tue-day by telegram to the sick bed of her brother .Mr. Joel Thomas. , . ' Judge J. J. Davis, after several months aVsence at ltaleigh, re urn e I home, accoini auied by his excellent lady, - n , W ednesday. His ankle which, he recently sprained in Raleigh, is improving. Emporium of Fashion Louigburg, N. O. We carry one of the largest, best selected and cheapest stocks of trimmings, bnitons, hosiery, hamburg and Swiss edgiugs, laces, ladies and gents lino 0 to be found in the State. MILLINERY. E MILLINERY. Our sales have surpassed our expectations, we have been unable to keep up with the many orders that we hsv rec ived, although the ladies have trimmed hats oine times until Ten o'clock atmghU Xew COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES goods are received almost OF THE LoUISBURcTMaLE ACADEMY Pkof.'J. M. Stabkk, Principal. The closing exercises of th's ' Insti tution took place last; Tuesday the 14th. In their examinations the -.boys ac quitted themselves finely and reflected credit upou thcmelves and their ex cellent knd thorough teacher. Their examinations in , mental - arithmetic I without a single exception were per fect.. Prof. Starke, had offered a gold medal to theboy. who received .the best marks on scholarship and de porlmcuiLTjrTlus ? Vneual TrasfTwon" by Master Ca's weft lli4 and it- M as presented to him by Rev. Mr. Cade in a" 'very Wat arid appropriate' little speech. Mas ter E verard BaW J was rather close behind Master Caswell, to be comfort able. The patrons of the chQoliallexprepslheijiselvekashigh- : ; ly giulinld Svftl lire progress ' of khe 1 j boys unJer-Prof. Starke's instruction. Hope he will return to us again. - BAIL Y. Come and scaus if you wish oorrect styles and desire to save money. Respectfully F. N. EGERTOX. I .. ....,.. .....V-- t-l.' . i -ii . i , ' if I ! I .r .. : :. ,! .: ; ;r 1 , - . i 4 1 . Pi-onshftw 'TTiV A. Allon -' a full J; stock of Ice cream freezers, flytraps and I! .u : : .1.. n .i ... 1:.... VTcrjruiiu iu uc iiaiuwBfciiuc. Fresh roasted ijesnut Oranses. Lenv j! ontf, lanaiiaa Hi rater's., FreiicJi-L endy. ; Lates, rrunes xc, ac vrensnaw, uueiut & ! Allen's. '' , . You. can find the best selected stock of canned sooi, roasted coffees flour fcc., at Extra fingers for cnidela. Iron Age and Daisy Cultivators and at tiChmtuts. Stonewall ami Carolina cotton aud tobaooo plows. A large lot of cotton HOES jut nv ' . 1 I . 30 oz. Quinine at Crenshaw' Allen's -r Hit'i2i si .wf.-4-(i'i make. connection at Franklintori' by iakin the regular 9 aJmw train r here. Hicks& Go to "Crenshaw's hardware' Store'ior' ; hog rings and ringers. ' ; ' : Milk-shakes, (ice-cold) at FurmansV 'drugj si pre, 4 A' delicious And pleasant Bunn ti U.'3 , 11 - J jriows . aiva castiiii:-. Balio'ori fy-lrapf, nawk-lraps nd a rat-trap cuaran . teed 10 catch a rat'tlie first nigtt It is ct. 8,020 N. C. cut Lerrings -,lor sale at Tirj close jaargio, f. - - ? . .; GOOD S . t r '"' ! ' .. - . . . . m ... . 0'OlBSi; ." v .1. ' Kff wjS thl"kt hm btim Uog felt vast la UiU irr for Ktcn mdi tha 1 tbU aurket affr4ed, which has casd aiaay Udirs t uk. iaIr p.rrhE7la the North era aiarkeU, wt hava jMfthMMl mmt itock ot Irea Uawfe Triatatlan iltla a view 14. sappljiog the above (Um of trW at Uom aa4 at IO , per eevi. he. th.a the foed. eae We ordered; UkUf ce.aldermUoa the Urrts. coaaert "ij hBjiaIathe.orthereiUea. Uire year Jlotee Uerchaat a tial aad what Te caii 1 do here. Dfore orderiof. IU4 tie t aUoviaj aad thca Cbm aad bee Um UeWa We bavtt k u t i fn 1 11.. f " " SILKS in the latest Shades, with Triffinlng to toatch Ttrj. place., Dreas Geoda la ker qaality than we ever rarrieeeatWaiaf all the New Hhadea of the eeeee Alwan Willi all the ncceeeary triiaaiin to leatch, We hare la stock a line of ' -t that wontd do credit to any lanre e!tr retail lfee. Ia this Itae we eaa shew ecjeced Swiss in the Utest Shades, colored Cheek Maeliaa, Ecrn Lace, Striped Maaliaa. wita wide and narrow trimming a!M All Orer Lace ia Taa Eera While aad Blaeh. hett would make a erettW suit than a Taa Silk, trimmed with all erer Taa ar Eata Lee Oar Dress Uedsen,aeee KUAlXKl. i or want of space we eaaaotaseatioa eaek rucie out omj aa ine pa&uc 10 exautlae out stock ahclae they BUY or jOT l . WT r.TiTRRBYl MILLINEEY11 Onr stock la this line Is simply 8a pcrb. Be'nc carcf allj'aHected.'by a ladr af ei pcrience, we can offer Inducements that caanet be foand eUewhere. We . feel coatt dent that we hare the aretUest shaped 1IU ia the place aa this has beea the iedr raent of the Ladies that hare aeea onr VI tlliorrr. Oar stock of Flowera . were bee rtt from the Importer and we kaowwe honfht Ikirgains andintrad to (ire ear eastern ers the benefit of the name. Any ene will reret it i they bey a Itiit before seelae1 onr stock. e haTccnlarecdoar Miiriaerr ltoom and lateed La ml. i. w. . .5 . traetire place ia tewa be offeriag PreUy Stjlos at Mnrderovs Pricea. Ia eoaacctiaa with oar millinery deparUnent, we have a v " i ... . a . department, presided orer by Un. . TI. A. fl arris and lira. Lacy Toaao- both" ot whom are Ladies of considerable experience in this depertaeat,aed alwar ewaraa tee Price. Style. Fit. aad quality of orkmaashii. call aad aea Ihia J. H A 8oes. They lo solicit the Tailoring from the Oeatlcraea. The above f iyes Ladies f rojs the eouatry aa opportaaity te bay their dreosee aad hare theea eat before leav ing the house, an ad ran tag e that has never before beca aftered te the ladle af thl community. ' , , Notions ! Notions I ! Notions 1 1 In Endless Variety 2 papers of Good Needles for i ecata. S Spools of Good Thread for 5 cents, and many other articles too auaseroas to mention, raeh as ladies Collars aad Caffs, llandkcrchiefs. Buttons, Crochet Needlce, Window B hades ia liaca, wiUs aUack JERSEYS JERSEYS JERSEYS. The best $1.00 Jersey ia town, the best Embroidered Jersey la towa, the best PUia cd Front Beaded Jersey In the place. All the abore are at Sew York Prices aa we bonght Bargains and iatead to sell bargains in them. SHOES I SHOES It SHOES I ! I We sell the Celebrated P. Cox Shoe, which ia cheaper and better (aa all the Udlee rayi loan any outer in town. Unly fxoO lor a genaiae. Ine K.td aatsoa t reach or Common Ucnehcel 8hoe. The reliable Ware 8hae for X87 for Us at ka tn. Our stock of Shoe is complete ia every liae, - . ' . - " . ' . . r f laaU theLatoet Stytee.alaoaBicaleieX aeftaad stiff he. .... GROCERIES : 2 I ti-i it." 1 I, aa time r for cash. X very a ice liae of -I. -!, K. - ,s ... ... , ,.4 .1 ,-x.t for wagons and baggie, with extra pieces, Tia ware O oakery, aad glaaa war, mm . . invite a careful cxaaiaatioa of ear stock aad w aoaadeaUly Wiev we caa oare J taoaey. v Cfcitsfuw, Hicjm A Aixejv jJ.S. BARROW ; & SOH, -1
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