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w sr if 4,r " r- ;5& f .rv:-:: V- "T. V w -". . j -- .- . James A. Thomas, Editor & Prop'. Friday,--- - - Sepiehbeu 2, 18.7 ;yAt the Mt.- Holly farmere" Insti-, i . : , irl ! glvea the subject much study, made 1 ' the foUawingf revelations fa'-regard tto thecostbfj fteaeift 4(c6y - ; for the benefit of our - f eaters; ! as . ; v .tnereare a oaniueiiu mh v""",; y who hare been moch eierfelsfed'pi V..' on the subject. Read and reflechVl KiH.r-4Kv ' v.;Ij6ok";for inomeii at ,Uhe- crat MMC -"in the 'tjnlted. . :;v States if 'iasaidjq reachtte; jeijeg H r al the estimated value, of, all jiwov animals. 80 that for eyeryollar,; i : . UYBSieU II.-l$ve BVUtl ctujv. ; . ; lap ,is jreqnired for constant : protec tion against their ravages upon the crops, iln a,recent address -before a jbodjToOf ;Newhamrbir:Ihrmera MiTAChe ; rtrierfearistlans.i who; &W' f, mm??": : Jtndchrch -eyer :Bunday and: WffP! - carefully gone over ; the statistics . . - tr V, ' thoftgbt such waaliis sample, but .he W 7 i ? , -. assmne an outward ..showjor plety,; i - L fr?.?.-!-ciTf 1 vJoflarms.1 animals crops cosV-of , ' . - " : replied that it wan the water in use at . V TTences, and found, that it takes yon 1 .'.rh?"!??--? w : i. 1 " . Vil F s n AttMtttra of the v whole countrv I lI"'-.' Z f r'S i-il '!..?,,r,,?'.Trt worth pfcrpPs v Tlie,. Interest ,&xxai - m,-: . aVTn An Wnnmil IVn taTvvflir mcittfjijsat: , i- -.i:-r m cnmKVwnen rre conaerans unrm- i, navy. theireneralgovernmenfcJrLrK,. th- .hif Insejiimd; jettsionsogethet-vvith ""rptn, fH? more .than the;' taxes, u In some- . . . .''- . i i. years pro. samUt: smirann nm nuii hihi h wrrenii mi l nnhi. .rnwlrnr it hi 'HavMl mil. t : lions' of tfmlara .o;tho ' tiarmer? of 1 . , . : the country : Mecklentntrg county i t always prigrwj3tvet was uie. uniriu -our State to take;,: the'; initiatiory step of its adoption, and ? your farij 1 inersjpf Gaston know that in pite. 1 , of the strongest prejudices," it has' k so thoroughly demonstrated y.ita; - gre.it ecouomyttlmt thQ old system; - could not bo rejdaced -ven by tin ;Marmy with ban ners.: , vvhatis its economy I -Valuable 4imber;.i ,1 . r- . T ' . . N . .jT.-;.I value from 10 to 20 per cent antfthe SiHt.nuVi.ue wuuiiuiuB ,u repairing fencesf year by yeir is-te .uiwyw jMuip nuw uiwmw """B tvyJr ciuiujbu , ii.v."cf departtpenU of farm labor. - Thes i are ImpUnt , farmers . ewerjwherej to .nsidfr, and espeiallyjhpsewhq ifarnqilug donUjpay. To Aicuiture- the oofentoawtis a new f:;blrth5ewfe WWHI I"A3ut A lEEATMEN. .NbrtlMknricaBiew; there ia paperrtmed; - Why a am fa Heati:b5gn-Fb : As Mexisrperusal-of wi-v(nge i njpjrs. V .:: - f V "" ol uiuw, idjitMt. Holly;fe Gaston county, water is needed; . fiecaaseof ' the V:';- V rW0X tax-pernum.,JV few: Jr,i7.ptepare4 address en the, sub-f healthy Wdi 70( per' cent. ' is wa:ec tS -?5yeaw In SqoUi &W0UnajB infer lrVeWd pure ithd stepfe Hil l 6i'H -m$r&rc:; S - ;I proved land wasn estimated tftbel rl:&i.lrtteLte: .constitntrAniif WnMrUf'VKl',1iI5 !.: t -;:- ::. ij 'babheyjas: Suta, Chemh. 36 largaliatet" 1? ; "ir : 4tvent carrier o f the system:- Eira- ' f f v i ; : 1 -ioWjiWtract bierefrom ia WeVUiatm"a!ntam , w - : 7 ' haX1 n. tblf IJnneces&ry fcuiden?,. tin 1S6 f es tinL'ite that 90,600 ton ' health, the water Sve drink, slibuhi ; Joi ekmnrrciai fertilisers Were nstd' m s pure. " Vfi i ' '. "trj": - -; j: ! vlAnnA v V-fa r T!itf"fMioii' ri-iilalf'ii i"itolMri ?-1f-To.riP AQA ' 'i!;V.tJ ' 1' 1 ' ' It wiUTimnresS ai6fui'sftdWiifirr-tvw""" - Woni Cfaitf hoo and ColiBobertl ; luts&mxmj divldualThe tanef haf lhe ear .rixiarksjC&inge toem&X&iM :klwnWofcrmWFA,:f m w , ?kw e haAthM.VM'thajfeaaAA MijiL-ii..a.'i - j-- ... . . .w . . . . i,;-vyuwoffIffsaBcaI tor beiner a na -. fit1 iV - iWf ltT itaiUionai , eoi' oner, throne inpe ottt rixt?:tTO-- itiWifchiShe great IWeititeemlnffJ-With ; H - , oLi. 1 "V - ' .''V MtK :tS-f bushela of granh K5: - Industrial Iterna-- f . , ; r anoiiMtiwiia wwmuon espe- i Uie elevators groaning under their ac- I - rm'P-, fiauy w ttteMm and otb: Vl' 4: 3MEule! and most Christian and oowet- they tareach.ito man. ,D6 unto oth - -..:;:, i.S. - - : do untq.youi'.li-.lthey -arerready.toJ. ;H fleece 6tKefearu'dd uCadffitkf r Pftadiagi millions upUii: c ' ? SiorothersxUsrega-ra the comfort aJSWfwJjeatli3gJtot warson;' uFy; ?U1;T; Tr;.;.1f r". - -' ' ; nn'd avenUnfff of othcro upon all -BalMlifiWt, an tfCarumgy'annoutidei fC$arlotte rPcfi Esnibet tl'yoW on. t:v'..'; occasions. The hSifchan ktraigns ;menf ttatieands of our felloe be- the iissue i of $5000 in Wnd3t t olciij -ifi ingsjoiaheoaaUiof New ; Foundland ' improvem found la heathen countries f When he in timates thai gold Is the god of the Christian ' world he touches upon a nn1ai rintrtf anil if ; i.t ' '' ... WUuwirv.i.,uv.i,ii uriBUai. Will . find a gooddeain his welt.writien Uuttbf Gain's arise to our lips? ,- Am " PaPe' deihllf agaiott, : J (1 mbrPtner's krrf a - - .f heatheif tajudging of a syste v ofii8std tn store hou je ami baru, w 11 : religio;by-the lives of individuals.' Qod -deiiiayd V tliesji perishing ! Xew Christianity rausi' be judged , by what it has accomplished foi -. the world, tather than- by the conduct of its unfaithful desciples. It isan easy thing to ridicule the religion of the Christian by pointing to selfish, sordid and. 'grasping professors,7 of Christianity meri; ""who believe ! that no one has any - rights in . this world.n6tevenr-in the churches, which they arebound;, q ,respect; buf ttuit-hr tr veryT" utij ust way of Mudging Christianity Seewhat Christianityhas done for the world. iComparetiie civilization of Chns- jtlatfwilhhatTof Ihe" heathen tcouhtries Compare the 'eleemosyn- ary.: a net charitable t institutions . t6e asylums for arphans, for - deaf , dumb and blind, and :the homes Jot Ihe'Jndigent ; and unfortunate, poiitrasr the-condition 'of women in heathen 'countries ' with that i in 'ristiannklqna.4 :Z '. I These are the things which show the virtues ota system ilt will be admitted that there ' are . thousands , - Toey oppress the l poor; .refuse- to I fi . . . -.. pay:their:;deDt8 and are vicious an i fklthr.it ana Inalnr men ' hvtio-. .irr Lcfitee and, frauds 7 to hIIt countries 'i.. '.'it iv - " "r ,".'1'WY" i i. pf.its; p-nraithMypocritW r'r T' T - :. FERTIOZEItS. -,; ? . t : iC; . ; ' , tj (3 iftt mi. icwu iiuwcio luccnu?. i au lri tuu. i which : cKruntiir nnn huitonsiderin'ff - the-fiime ,: nriL-ea'' I I.."' I which most of oir fanners pay), ' our irwuaera cosi us uu,uju.r : xninK ,ofit I ' We make not nior than7 400.- 000 paces' of cotton per year, and at $35.00 per b.d- aggregate fourteen &lUoa dolla.t:;So w -payTfor. , fer- ialiaers more than one-fifth Uie value ofjour whtt6 cbtfctrcrop. .lirJ like miunerur ferWiaers'cost ns ; about ooe-ixth the value of the- corn . rop,' fully much as our total wheat crop. auu aimost s wjice as mucn as ; tne , en tire oat crop, f It hfhnnvi ni. than - f ri BTm no economiT.To dp soT-we ;n,ufc i utitias Uid beforerJtbe ftxUlizing j Jnii jedibitafiear ti'haua, sVvtell. tMt may fce uselnl in XOVmrng. eom- post neaps, Mien as staDie manure ana Uttt-r. cottonseed-and ashe. I l6iJresap4 refuse, lb?, facV everything 1 tlidt i generally thrown' aside as wdrt! f I-i; Lpl urirf.lilnsa ! There is a Wry large sect of ; i-elig- 1-ibnists who believe that none will ul- tioteiy perisbV Whatever " aityl be i. :j.rA li'tiil :.it.R.. 1: 'i -this belieL joahoir,. slender proofs founded, is no our purpose to discuss: I M H ftrfr : g 4vl X ArlnTistlcoUntriesmonv iwe11 wr?s;aQ.f :PP- ere farce ol prohibotoa and oriegtuma-aens- uepuoucao party instate peT trnekitbut'ealdl v3. ltfC-i Vjfenes'iS:nhat!the:ew . i fulnations; with ourVownV. Treasorr ;lior,i;-wlth aUtheo Christian;' nations Could we; be. astonished if God, the maker aadpreservex of;ui ullr should ' jeraand of osvi where is thy New Foundland brother? If he did, would tt-v ' L..." s .i,.'..-.---i,l.i..! i ' iuk.j - . -".. . . - i ' xvaiu worit is pcui .uona -on trie Foundland brothers. The Christians of all land, and especially oi oar Qod blessed free Christian Am erica vshould. with one mind determine that hereaf ter no. each s tain as tiiiji shall rest up on our. Christian namei - i .' y , When. the!cry for ."bread is heard anywhere, at any time, let oar .met-" chant marine laden with food, like white winged messengers JAesauig la den of God, haste u 10 the relief. .There-inaj e many-differeAt optn- ions on politiiaL ecoq omy i 'upon r' ,the right distribution of, wealth; but there is one fundamental -principled open which all mJ siwuld flgref ; and -that !?, that no where, at no tiave, should tthe nen of any n:ition or creed, be al lowed to pet ish for bread .while !we' have enough and to spare. JMPTJIIE - WATER OK- THE . Farnaersid their families, . f unll persons, should de aWlo to drink ' pure" I water73!Aiid yet it is feared! th'f . few ;do so. ,Tq. illustrate; ",A,uXe day ago a pupij brouglit me a .sample of $ii home, analysis fchow fhat it was loaded with Ike barn yard leach av'tl hare kloowfi ratsjroatsrand oAds i i be1 lemote.fropawellA T tr'om, 4 disease iopasrte5: 'tini'imoar! ww, tommoii in moat COanirj irom 'wells; aMTJnTarcealto emU I f . " ..usVfi-f EvSeSlaSSya tha aiarioa fevers, eholeraJ,:yellow level I tiid" other symdtle' ai& '1' ofte", 1 i,;;L.' T5J r A often viuo w ituuiue irinjune water. Pare lit J r'rThe-'-anti-wphibition Itepub fuas bf: T- ra hnre -bolted ttlie regular Republican ticket, hi Id a-'eor veation and nominated their own ean-H didates for the legislatnie.'vf They ex peet lo support the Democratic .Min- ty, ticket and. in return tlierefof are . receive the sujjport of the Democrats for represenlatiTes' which ptactlcaliy' aasurea a corapte te V ictory " orer " th regular Bepnblkan tickes. The blir4 fahatieism that has characterized the party in that state is driving the lib eral minded voters out. -of -its- ranks and if the same policy is pursued few years longer will so greailjr diuiinish the majority as to put it 1st iher6il 6r. doubtful wates.a. In that' state iikV, tnla, all other qaestions have been tobsidered of8econdry " importance to 'that of prohibition" until Ibi one- ideaed policy is driving many towns oh! to the verge of financial bankrupt- tjr, uu luiuuig me uusiuess .mieresM to come to tlie front as a matter of self protection Tlte - several - reading cibe m this state which have been suffering from an overdose of prohibi- tioo cntntism might profit y an .ex ample of their Iowa neighbors and re buke the Republican party; for its fol ly on this question In snch a way al to bring it to ito sense ; once more "and cause it to rid i tself of the large army of pollacian preachra and moral: shysters'' that have been flocking to I iu ranks;.: The material i interest. 1 of I su state ana tue ainctent commuru- Meishould no longed V au'Dodinated eTer, citizen who I epped-t4 the narrowinded policy ;which?charac I UWIowa andXansaswes-c4-o bis I wa s08eof libaralkv irad -:iinaiYtd"d 1itV.riu. - t ili-ii farjjLs ' The Raleigh 86ceV ;Banroad-s Co. will extend, their road.y 1 .. rT V It is estimatf dthat drbara paifd year. : -.vi vijJ: : V l?.!Pa raW'lfraW It Is reported that Ohio Dnrtieacon- i-vwpB uftWing aaff Wr Wilmington,. Chadboura .Coflwayborci railroad i; -i.li -r-; ' ' J A manganese and nickei ' mihe Slln Clay county, is being developed Jy j. !D."""tilpon of Murbhy.i V- o - , -. , .. ' ., , . . It is expected -that 60,000 bales. ' of cotton will be compressed at ! RaleiU ilnr,!1nnm.0;.c- . V; . 7 -p;7,- " t 1 tmch arfatnily had all the whire biea draWiojpthci VWnki&Kwe E.-W' Uowditch, of Boston, Mass..:. WiL SillTII,- fiapermiendeuL f : t, !::.'.. ... . - - is making surveys ,for water , works and a sewerage system at Greensboro. The Genesee gojd mine, in Mont gomery county has yielded C5,000in three ro on th8. In -twenty-six, days during July. $22,587 was the yield. " The Agricultural and. MechaIcal College at Raleigh will erect a build- inj atthecoAt of $50000. Cliarlts I: Carson," of Caltimore, Md., is pre; reorge Ricljards, Dove,JN'. J.'v IS F. Hokp and J. C. Winder, of, Ral jelgli, jmd others have incorporated tlie lancolri. JLUhia v;'.VaUr Co., ; capital Stock $l6.600..r:'v. ?w i V The diatnal Swamp canal is at last to be improved. A jresbnaible' party takes .the contract, on conditions that certain lands along the canal be given hlm.i.- ,The80,"lerma are agreed to. - J ' Mr. & Q. Worth is making arrange ments to estaVliflh a Tockfi.Hh Jiatchery lor tne goTernmcnt, In the , Roanoke river 'near; Wldon,' -it will be, ou' . a irge scalcu.-.ITie localiou is clioeen. It isieamsihai a ; prominent ' and tihIie-splrrud;orth Carolinliu"1 fias; ll j A Peeretarf y Ilarrell ; & now-, at Motehead;'' -: ; ; v -W' ." -v , The ; prorcs-." orrf are atf atf their posts." - " ' H .at.uvy C -a5 f- .l n m :f ?:.:ir f',:;f. Reports beth fmm government and pmtte aooccea InrUcate s slight tilling oft t ip x tiiis t: year's i cottom-crop M agalpsjj figures pi 188697. i tt will pefhapijje Jealtthan. present j si-: Wdly attbw-ume, aareclt .j.riie-i TO a f 1 AF ... : warm Rlo,.r. the 'tnpucrop' bfHs.flll out while the farmers r ga'b- eriiig thebottoin and middle cropaTbe tdtil'yield will in all probability. xT eeed sit. millions of btiley agrciisting' Utween 250,000.000 and 300 AX), pounds cf Knt cotton and about ' '600.- 00a;000ofsfceJ.- -;; ; ; ; ' n jSiace our Southern ft lends have put sd vas atV acreage into co-ton- for; a crop of thitMz reprettents a planted area of 2 1,000,000 or more acre- we trnat Uir expect iti-n im.iy bn - r a!i ized. There b little euuii' profit in plKnting cotton at bet, and thxMe who dcoU their time and energies to that 1 ursuit oait jll afford to lose even i the smallest fraction of the Kss.lle rt-o ompeuse, i ye are. gua to : beueve. therefore, that the present outlook U favorable, and that the cotton growers will realize practically all that' they hatl jl right to expecCr ? V , I , f. Jiut how mucn better it would be for the South if at least one half of the trtmeudous area now monopolized by cotton were diverted to other agricult ural uses I How much bvtter i t would be V the southern : farmer would set about raising h's own supplies, his own meat and "brea-l, fruits , dairy And garden products,- thus making him self .thoroughly Independent a re gards the otcesitics of ilfe and using ootton;mrrejy as a surplus article! Under such a policy the South would sjrdw rich and prosperous and popu lous, ImraeasiiraHly beyond any possi bility of the existing system. ; . t f'f' '- a, ''v -' ' Earthquake shocks are . again ieiiip'fett indiCereot sections of the, country, put aa yet, no very serious troubles nave occurred. 1 i.. i t - " ;; Baleigh and Gaston IUilroad. " . .rSAlS8 AOIJCO KOSTHr! riw .Tr'l TYr' ft: ?J)ltK Sunday, Saaday. ,Le4v Raleigh, 9 SO ami ft 30 am Wak, !, : 10 15 ' 10 41-!- 00 am Frank! In top w i ' 1 1 ' 8 57; m .0 Oa.am h.U'l jienaersoo, Wsrrenton, littteteai' ia uiam 9 W m 12 63 pm 10 49 am 4tx 4a --. it-81 am AarHvttWeWoni 4 30 . ; 14 &0 Pil TKAUS aOlHO BOUT 11. fKcvT 4,' ApriU048S7. D'y xc't J-CTT e WeldoJV j rr 11 iK 2147 JYsrrentpn, .liendjrson, KittrBlC Vl 4 jSlr iv.';, j 5 30 IFranklihlono 00 ' rj KwakeV'.sf;:! .Amye Raleigh,. 3 05. f r, " Loalsbarg UallroaJ. ,S3J 1 leaves Louiaburg at. 9 a ni. ax rives at Franktinton at 9.45 a m. "No - 2 leaves Franklioton at 10.55 a m. arrives atLonisburg at 11 80 a, tr." ;. No leaves uisuurjr m pm; arrives atFraokJitoo at 4.45. p ro. ; l-..0.:.' IMTBS XUMUHlUfcWtt ..00 f t mrarrives at Louisburg at 6:40 p m od; hta dWme fo City, lhe,vis(S pf ttTeici,Awtni '- i ' . ' r n&cHmERY FOR SALB. 1 Bixty Ilill Gin Feeder and coo; drU3fC new.v "- . 1 " "V . 2 xty Saw Pntt Gin feeder and condenser, second hand. 1 F.-rty Saw Pratt Ota iVeder and condenser, second hand. ' 1 8 venty Baw Browj Gia feeder sd condenser seco:-d hand. , ; :. . 1 Sixty Saw Magnolia no feedt-r or coudenner second hand. " -' -"1 J. F.Jones patent Seed cotton Elevator: -... . . "... r-- , 2 PlatfoTm Cotton Wagon, Scales. 1 8 Uoretl)wer Mounted Talbot Engine. - : - - ' -'- ' ; H0 nore Power .Rahm ; FoTtabJe Engine. f ....Vj;. "'.;. 1 16 Horsepower Fahquhar Trao Uon Eniue. . " ' -i - '. ' . . ' The above Machinery b all In gd order and wi 1 be .sold at rea- ouable pr'otis. The . Gins have ben h thorough repair by a uractical Gin Maker and will be guaranteed to give stt,ii4Ctiou to tue pur:nasr. or no ae. I am agent lor the oelebfated DanelFralt Giu.andthe Ce..tmaljtl Oiri and will be pleasetl to ; take;, or ders for theml . 'IS Also ageut for Emmerton and Fish-' fr Buggies and Tnnoe Wagons:1 t -III- 1 ' '. '- l 1 . M 0.1 ICE 1 ;,,Warttd.-i.TQ xrfnge ; arouse , and 1 1 . . - . , . Hi'..' . FILL;, SESSION :.CiN M SEPT. '19887. rv Under the , management - of Miss: . ' ..-.-... Uoea Ilirris and Mi Mazio Wed-. delU ; Hniall bo wlU be Uteu Into tfca.iectUwI.i'TThwMosId "Debait- mentwUl.be iaehargv of ' Mrs: J?1 5. MaJone.l ' -. TT-, l. MIU., Jk. ' t 4 i C. K. .Cooke having made, an ' a- slgnment to the ooderslgued,of his' notes, accouiits, Ave., tULs Is tt.giy notice that I tkire to settle the business as booh as possibles; Thoee wishing to pit bargains'.- In every thing In stock 'will do well to call. Druggists will, DO WKLX, to exanv iue the ' sUick. '. All who am, Jn debt to C.; K. Cuoke will : save tronble and expense by settling at mice. ' it7':.vi-....Hl J.A.Tuomas, T ' ; ! '; , j:.-. . Assignee;, Ang lS, 1887. v .... N0T1UE. I win sell at the Court Iloase , door la tb leva of Ixnisbuix oa - Monday : tk 5th f September the tot th earner- of Nash sod Spring Street la LUt-arg knowi mm Ut Yarboroah Gia lot mad thm following maehiaery: Cae 8tua Eaglaa,' Cotton press EUmtor, and.larro.oeaUa, aad geannx fur running jrin. This. machinery ; is i lr gooa sondiuoa, and this is a rar oppArtooitr for a paying Im Teatment. Terms mad known at time of sale.-; ;,:.-.-"G. n : - J.JPAVia... . , . AMigaee," ! AT i. . ' Tonwll finl a new lot ' xt - White, Goods, aliens and Drea.-Gooda- which the ladies would do well to ex amine. ' My pr.ees are very reasooa Ue, aad my goWs Cra-cl r.inQTnprnurn (a) fresh lt of canned Feee--lhey are perfectly delicious.-Give m a . . f .ri ..i ; ; i . ii I' M i Br Tlrtoe oi aUiontj Tet4 in, a by a 4reo from 'Uio'tperiwr 'C art aakU outy l-eo tria.pA- ng entiilt-d "Jtl- Perry Ooardiaa rtri nV. II. YarWough ct ! w will oo llonday Uk3rddjr o(0toWr'lSS7 sell for aa to tho hlgheU. bidder at pbli motion at Us t oart Housed oOr la tho towa of LoaUbarg. Fraakiiaeoaaty hlC -th following real UM to-vlU . . t One traet or trcvl of Ind" Ita&u4 ' fa Said eoooty of, JtraaXJin,. adjoining- th Uads of R F Y,arbort.uh, tho ett ( a u JiaMeoDurg ino.itun ana oiaerm, ebataining threo haadred and fifty aeret: Also another tract of land itqated, in, said count vi tl wta -TV tSttr: aafl CanieDior'o Cretk,.kw,M Sbe Carpoj. ,ter lSk'd eoatalning fourteen hnadred aad uiaety one acres; also on lot: of land si ted in- the town ot LonUbargv east of and fronting on the Court Homo qnaro on tho corner of the streets runnlor - North and Kast ot the Court . House, tod rsn nias baex to tbe line oic L etegall oa the-tAo and the hotel lot' oa the -south, eoaUlaing about oue-tvelth of an acre. - All of the above land is folly 'deeenbed in a mortgage duly, executed by It. F. Yarborodgh and w. H. Yarboroogh to It.' .1m Ferry tiaardiea aa4 duly recorded in . the Begifter's OQc ia Fran n kiln Coea ty Book 41, Page and 7 to which said xnortrags releresee is aercby made' ThU8th day ot Augrut 187. . " Terms of aale Cash. " ;; '" '. ;." -4--A. C.ZoLCorrxs J . lit M T FEMALE C01MGE U.U - - . lrjo; Got a 'Ji ' ' '-- 1. f -'', 1 r - it ii ( Iff f;r- :l,: i It anyf . our - J'rtvi'w ff II . .ifW pany each riametnacdiJtQraof tha SETTRTTRSR thatl you caii send mthe iiames .(with Itho ;C ASH) as i,asi5 as you- secure them. - On6 and TremenclQUsI Sval f jt.T ? ?:-.- ..-t -;;-f ? ' J ' oi ' i '' -'''. -. i I-'- .i v.-i'.'-v - ; '' ?;'. . v - w " r .- ' i' -" ' . " '.. . j .,.' ' i f ...). - : J - "" V 4 i n) - f ... : JTe will offer for the n.it 90 deys.oeu- ' 4.t mtr1 . u : L. 4 f prleea that wilt MtMUh ym. Weataat hneerowea for oar F ! in erdrr to eUUJa. our rvinAi&lsg muk ot8mner rd 1 - ,lea of price. .. better timo to get a alee white drrea. The I ! sad the pries la KO queetiuii. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1887, edition 1
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