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TEe TranBitf Times. January r -i 6.1 1888, v.W;H.p?Ia8ts& Bon-rMeatfor , C. Cr. Harris & Co. New Firm. J. J Person JTew Year. . E. W. Timberjake For Sale H. A. Foote Land ; v - H. C. KearneySale of land r for taxes. ..,j .?. vV-v? u. -V. -iv-:"-E. W. Timberlake Auction sale Oreen & Yarboro-Announcement. J. S: Barror Son -eat flour..,?? Kin?, Jone Sa Co?--Mon4troaJbit Sylvanus Pearce-$5 reward. '; r.S. Foster Land Sale. A. W.Wiloi-2ales. IAK DROgSi Say, how about the new leaf you turnedTerTBavroi bhttedjtff How many of bur readers who made new resolution: ha v iro 'trfeatIliiion.id-J Mt .Twf UJebnann of Sandy Creels 1 townsukgeVabUW rtVedl one weet JBOm 1 Sutton Mr ago. - We-afe fully persuaded that our people should adopt some other- time of year lhan;Jau. 1st, to make changes and moves. r rr ixT !5 4 ml Tuesday the 1 1 questio the else) was. Have you moved f" Mr. Bn King, a member of the "drummer tribe. was in town this week, as jolly as erer. ne ts oae of the besBaJeben-otf flitfroaa. ;;"f T 1 sufficient, enable! us to put on a new dress, btaretilVliff InyhbpetM that "good lock'' witt strlkerus befdre l0U. " t,1U8 .iOl Kli , i --Mr. J. J. Person has a new an nouncement in tins issue. Don't fail to read what he says, an (J, then, dou't fail to call at hs stdre add mike him prove what be fears & J- To those 'jfithit and prompt pa y insr subscribers to this paper we de sire to return our sincere thanks. And it would he a very peusan t tlriug for us to say the same to all tboses who readthis. , - i It was te pleasure ff the editor to at teud.idurinr the holidays an5- ete gant 'possum supper at Dr. j: F.. M -lone's. A -tmmr.fj1 gentlemen . iriendi) were present; aud the eveuing was spent very pleslsantiy. ' : : -An expjrieuced 4tolac.couisfc , rc-r-quest- ns to say .to those who expect to rnise th V(t Uu year, $o .go at it i-autioi y.:oi?t ttifi to praise? too much. 1:ut plant an average '-crop, ; and cultivatf and cure w 11.5 Aftrall' it is the quality aud not tJit quantity thsit pays the bigcest money. A? will be seen by .their nd.ver tisement in tins ppt-r srsTicvC.' Harris V f!n..hn'v rvncucwl a nuu) V' .3. tfi ftW CtMtr jnttlW tt u "ncu, cueaa iew days K it i i ? n (and, we Relieve it was put toa wrlftr oftiherlian to anv one and fresh stock of mnb'iii Ue4,?f-aKfe!l, s'" ori brick fetore, to which the lost- offlire has also been recently moved, Mr. Harris U too well knowtUoour jjadfrs in this county; io need; any cyiuuendatiou iroui us, and every. body who knows film,! are fully sat- isneu inai tney win aeai wita an honest man wlten dealinsj with him. lleari the advertisement aud give liituacaill'tt Ir;f Ui l)on!jtjii te rend th new adver tisement ofiMessrsi' ;V Vf IHf Pleasants & Sou, which appears hi -i.hi papery It is mt ell known to ourkJreaders i tliat the senior partner of this,iirm has been connected St ith, Ute' busmess, .'. interests : - . -Mx-'Jr.-j .u i"- f oi iouisburg jor over twenty yers,' and needs no introduction t thevlpeo ple of this Couiity at our hands. lie J lms a large nufnber of eustoinera that have been dealing with Jum forbears, aud will still deal witfi3a oewjBrml . J This firm say that they are prepared to furnish the fannets with everything they need, and are determined to do it, if fair dealing will accomplish such n end. Bead what they .tfi Through the energetic efforts of'j M car8. J. S. Barrow & Son, Louisburgt person f-Mr.j:tTo4Cff9 Sft? fL comes highly recoknieVde3. uuT- vere very interesting and now a nrst-ciass tailor, in the burg has long needed this very thing. SS heretofore ererv oiia whft"'dfiKirl to have a suit of clothes ''made to, Dr6!10 h PSSfH der.' was.llMenj :AJ J Ori irom home to gel it, but this can now he avoided by giving your patronage to Mr. Home. " And by thus patroniz- tag keep th e money at home, but yon van Ofa aV ..x. M . m . .' j ju as gooo a nc, u not oecier, lor Tv" ,U"U7W ."? 6JJr,'Vy4(Hh;'vN; Fuller' was elected we hope that oui people wdi give Mr. i.0 nn wr ''rA - e--Ai- . . i"8 ousmess ispyecBarrpwa 8toreiWhere LVn ?wto;!aT-ft)YlMton,G,Q Gill. Geo. W lme,tocall. v y - Jones YfJlX. Fuller, M. D. Holmes. " Mr. Geo. S. Baker has moved his office ovet the, .Racket store. p ? ,-f-TJiaft'as ajcleverlkcffi 6f Mr. IV N. Egertonito" his clerk. It Was anderet66dJby-8on1e fthal the stores would be x'osed-on Monday: after Christmas,1 lint., from onie cause, we know not what, several stores were open, and, such being the cae Mr. Egcrton opened, but at tne close of business on that day he salte1.tP hia. clerks ' (? In num ber) and presented each of them with $3, the profits on the sales of the day. , , x I ISyerybody iui husection will miss it if they fail to "get; Mr. E. A. Smith, the photographer to take ! their pictures1 He is one of the Desjkar ti8t8 in his fine,- ifial.thisjomhluhity has evebeetr Messed with; aifid shoultl re ceive a very liberal patronage. He is hard to tiea ton photographs; in fact his work is almost perfect . . .Don't take nrwo and satisfy yourself, and do not wait I w 'T... r- .. . ... :' H .wo loug, wypu aiMiojge yonr; TOtpi jeior? ne aepartSr- WUh J-he comingin of a New Year pasfor people'tohangeate: pewr TfeSolBtlonsTaruri4 immediate section this year has not been an exception. As i may be of interest to our local readers we will jrive,' as far as we know, a list of those whothave moved in-Louisburgi? Maj. Harris has' moved to the new' depot" and J. EcHight has meved ' to the housf vagajed by thfi Majon . V. Yarboro lias moved to the Carlile res idence on Nash Street; Mrs. Wynne will move to Raleigh, and M. H. Ay cocke will oc cupy her house, while A. 1f tree house vacated, hyrtMr.i , JLybocke, 4 . A. Tliomas has moved, ro the - Fab. i ler, place and rapt. Fleming is ; occu pyiug lhe honse vacated bv Mr: Tlitimi. mt.i-ti veil I.-rATi.W?'-i:ii f --.iai I 'i i vunj Will VH.-CULIY 1416' Basly place5 'ah'ds.Bruckr the Huff place. Mr E S Green is c cupying the B P Clifton residence, and the latter gentleman an&amjly are fboarding withMrs. GifeenB, FHaw ;tnsr family bave moved toMrai Hr risons' 4 milesjrom twn. if there are any more we will get them next week. Some of Our Needs. Of course the needs of all towns are many, but the greatest needs , jhatr Louisbura is now hauk;nng after are a Jieal thy: interest by Its citizens in buitd-- ins up,a nrst class tobacco market., ilt I not 'au eas'y matter to Testimate the grea advantages tlt wouW come, to the town through this agency. A num ber of small factories that would give' employment t- the laborers? and cre ate a market for the raw materials of this section, r M H " A united effort to make a sutOjss of every enterprise started. ; , Hi TUese tiireeWe among the grc-a&st needs of our town. Christmas Entertainments. n iThe hearts oi thej chfllren pf l thj iuwi5i, nuu jjapiisi ounaay schools uigu oiii wie vaniAia at tne College by the Methodist school was largely attended, fiac was) yry entertaiaing. The children did splendid, and the er ervi?evwere;very apprpprmte At the closei'Old .iSaiita Clads" vpersonatel by E. H. Baker, came out, and ' after a few preliminary remarks to the rhil- drent proceeded to take from the beau tiiul Christmas tree, whk:h was tj here displayed, ?i the .various ; sents: and :gavethe J nttlepneSiKwho sei-mea muco pteasedf and, flelighted tliai Saau7!aus hh.1 hbtk torgotten them,.. f On tlie following night, Tues-; .day,, the. Court bouse was full of pe'.; pie, having been diuwn1there?on ' ac count of the fact that it had been Yn- 'nouiwdatb wuwi tmiureu wouw nave an enter tainment, and we have yet "id hear -any-one-who -was" present'sar that it was um a very nice auir. Xue.exer cises were somewhat similar to those of the night before, and everything said and done Was appropriaie to the ceastopTJie Christiias ree was Jrery pret" ndthe, Variousjjreseata gien Mm i ypurfg Peop'cemed to elieer thelrliearts an3 caused them to jreolvetoftttend more punctual ! than ever their Sunday School. pleasing to the old as well as the yutig,T auTthbseTr lo A meeting, composed of farmers delegates to the Farmers Convention which meets in (Jreensbpro pn Janua- lected: H. D Egerlon. J. H. Mitch- Arutl AWi,'iJj!:V WAtty ' Bead all of "the new advertise meats and patronize those whose ad veVtisenscnt ypa jcad in. this pa per,, provided ou can do --so svjthoutr iejur- in yourself atid'we dbttot hejtate to'8ay;thaVwe llunk ybu can. vL Public School The publte'sclKfpTfof IhS wjiite chil dren of district Kci. M35, (Tyniisburg.) wiU open on Monday1 tlie th at the saihe hous inwhichltMas. taught laif yeir. Thanks 44 " "to that good and 'rioble-matf who1 always on"" the ' right 'sidei-C, M. Cobke. t'WpefhatheYiand'"an'' you gocjd people will be, Wesjsed with God's ? chiefest blessings. n .-.' -r. A o'? .?) ? r. it- Personal. . l, During'tfie liolfda8'tit was ourpfeas -urejto meet hi towd 'Revr Dr.- Manly and, Prof4 . W. H, Michael, pf Wake, -Forest College. Dr Claibornev of New TorlL1' waq in xiomspurg a tewnays as;o. ii ; i D Messrs. John Haves and ,H' T: Pirinell have opened the Ten oil stables, and ; will run a realar 'Llv: ery and Feed 8taWe, for the accom modation Of the public. I It; Is an enterprise that has been long needs.. w icrv, Him we wisn tnem aDuTi dant success. - f f ..r5 3- gym Stock Law Election; . ? Fprth uptime sisee It wMfhd, we sreinabled to jrire the resntt of..' the stock law Wection which took 'place in Harrie andlhrnna townsbipi on" Deeemb'cr 15th. In Barria tire vote was as follows: Tor 38. agaiist206. Ip Duans; F? 54,-airatnet tl7. As will Ve seei from '.the above ships. Our inforaatioa is, that thf fall Strength of the anti-stork law votes We,re fcotled.- The aiiti's seemed 'much ;rr,th result, while those' in favor of the !w '?how B0 8i8"8f disappointnieat, and seen perfectly willing to submit to the majority. "w i Uounty CUmimtesloners. ; ihy: The Board met on the 28th. Alter at tending , littl roBtioe basinees rthe bond of ir W. FearcovGlrrk of , Superior Coort Was taken ap. ..The seenritiea were' J. L ) Killvbrew, of Edeombe, who Jastt fied !for. $10,00Q and. Dr. S. B. Dew of Eocky Mount for $1,000. The eouaty . M represented by a M J Cooke; and Messrs. A. if. Lewis and Geo. P. Hart appeared for Pearce. After the examination of Xfrl Hart as to the character of Mr. Killer brew, speeches were made bv cosnscL, wvuuia otues. a Toie was then lafcen, as follows: '; For receiving ihe bon Messrs Nash, Pearce. Foster' and ICradup. Agaiast receiving it: W. B Uad. A few elaiavB Were alio wed, cTh Board held reynlar monthly meet ings n the ad.-J B Dentes .was strieken from pauper list. J M Piiinell keener i poor noase maae sis rcpon. , . ; r f ; The sheriff was aatlioriced to correct tax af several parties.'1 Geo. Overtoa was released of poll tax. XJrsvla Cpchnrcb was pat on the paaper ; list at $Ijjer mont. The raditr-,Privett on stable: in Danw'a-township wa ,aeeeple J B Privett was granted lieeaseto sell ill uors Jd qmaatities j 6ne quart and !les H Waht a fro , B II Hodgerson and tt V Crekmre were granted license to' retail liquors b quantities less than ( $ gallons." A public road was erdered Jo. be, opened in Baans io'washfpj'proded hers.;hal aererbe any Vs to cotuity..', w Bv Caxle was appointsd, t hare taakford bridge acrossTar river rebuilt. The sheriff was antliorised to pay freight on ear load of lumber for w. S,vaas, for Odar -ereek bridge. I.f Pearce wasr appointed : to have stock iair' fenee "repaired ti" rree mans township. Mrs. BaffibXittle'ehn was allowed to go to ? oVhonse " 1' 1 The elerk was ordered to' send 'a1 state, meat of Tanee eoanty's Jadebudaess to tali eokutyto the comialssleaers' of, that e naty. and reqaestiag'fh'em toJ make an order payable to Frankftn ior'the same., uu aaamou to xne ausi amoant of pauper, ofders;(aboai $75,) claims to the amouni! - FlfAItLlTlLXTEMS. By Our i1 Correspondent. m Aq inr0hUd bir.lli6er died , Jast1 xnursaay moxpieg, agea about ( on-: year. The sympathy ai theeommvaity irwitb; Tha roidi'itf.jua.vlelnlty '8re almost; impassible, only soothsr argaxu eat ia :ia. var ot aphasge in tbs system,, workiajf roada. t..f. v.Hw--jjwT.-if... i. ... -. ' The doctors hare are wbout . to ' deelArt' FrankliaW and vicialtyhelaslyr healthy.M ' 1,',." i"; i - the guest of hia brotber-m4aw F, 8. Spruilt ti. Bobt. ti Person Esq. "of Ttlehtoond ( anU Bofas Persia at tieboli 'iars with rl- a a VaW' Bflr, harm(rred;iatathe store roam loriuerir iceiea uiyjirs. MsAseubarvai aioiillinevv atare v.i -A.ll ou peopiraHTettuif dowV'id work gaio uKiiiic cujuiueufc uk. iaa- ooiiaay season.; ; . ., . j ' Franklinton'a-newspaper, the Dispatch, L will hereoftex bfcanderiie aolamaoaire-' ' 8ererat yonng mea ieft here J f cn-,Ttt;bil at varioas places doriite the last tew . s ..." . ; . . . , days Oar people are certainly Wind to. their interest to, allow this.--1- .. fioiae little interest is beini ma 41 tested ?by-onr people in politics,, a little .specula- 110ns w in various cuaaiaates is eecasion allv HidaUred in. t u. 'l J-r-' x ' ,&ri essri. 1; H. Kearney and Frank Mitch. Wake -Forest stadeatsj were- at home' during holiday j-jj,. ynj non ht8 SALE OF LAND JF,OUf I will sell at public auction, for cash at the Court'Houst door hii the -j town of Louisburg js. C, on- Monday the 6th day.of February 1888,- .the 'fol io wing real eUte situated in Frauk lin. County, ipr default in paymebfi of taxes for 1887 and previous years as "prescribed fcy.law:.. . , ; ; . MrsM A Bains 230 acres, Tar - RiverrJDurnls,7f edi 'fiiislifpii 92 B N Culpepper 320 acres Tar . RiVerDunns A -13 '50 D JT, Culpepper 230 acres.W 3, Storie,:ypre8siVee; ' lV V 7 5 . J D Hunn 125 acres MoccasinK Dunns'" 0'0iJi(,,l ' J- ei,i '"5 J8 Polly Jenkins T acres Tarbo.. Vo road ' n ' J" r . 9 50 -, J W Pernr.SQ acres,. Louis-, .v.ii hurg road . . I V 8 55 t HoHen ll8;acreil BJcbi5? '.is land Creek Freeraans r . l- j;. a 11 ' etlry'IIarrierllotl 4 viUc,Freemans.t ...'I..t,1'j. 140 Robt Cooke 1 lot Franklin ton- Frankl'mton ,-uito.i ,?tVS .'13 78 Martha lMckerson ,7Q acres , Frauklihton Franklinton''0 4i$.; 98 Lucy IMckerson J5 acresJYair-r, , . , lmton, Iranklinton tJT' ' ; ' r 1 T5 4 C; Hinea JptTFxanklintonf ftfls Franklmton 32 01 X J I Moore 44U i acres-"CedaruoUA Creek, Franklinton 25 35 Lee White aereLonzTawn. tuMm Franklin ton On Geonre WliltoT" ItVDos "Tro't - FranklinCott . m -'" 4 80 iSnsan ttCVttlettlfiTO'es-CdrnrA Coa-FrHaklmtoh 'H iJ S-J5 Susan H Vatlett, guardian 37 'i acres Burnt Coat, FrankJintldn 2 53 ii.0Do xarboro l lor Franklin M ton, FTanklintoril y I H V 432 -j B B Ham 18 acre Warfinton w road, Sandy Creek. 175 E A Gnnton 3021 arroa Sund a ckt Sandv dreek . I i -j VKi 46 . JUL. Jjucoe 50 acres HarrW i - - : w : 1 72 403 ftcrea Sandv Creek. and Greeli . - Amanda LewiSjls jicres f Fox -, ? Swam p, Saudy Creek 1 25 Wm Littleiohn 15 acres For fWWP;8indr Of eesT-pyf 3 90 X Horace Rodwel 45 -acres fan- dy l.rcek, Sandy Creek 5 00 M?!rce 2 aPFe Cedar RfeckVtfedftT tfocV5'1 iU "t"' 4780 L'lJ Stallmgs 105 acres Cedar Bock,(dnr. 1 Vck ' t : .70 .,-Mts.V BSUIlinsrs 26 i acres' :. Cedar Jtock,etlar Rock i A -Jfvomns 53J acres ed a . t? 5? 1 Rock i , , 4 50 A.V.'V0U,n 9 -.acres Red.., r h uuit vedarRock v .4.4a Daniel Gupton 7J acres lleedir ' Branch, Cedar Uock " ' ' 9 14 L S Alford. airent. 200 M3tchell.lan'4 Cypress . -Creek-.. i i :770 . "Martin Snivev 1 04 acres Row- , , ;deulai.d,C)press.Creek V);u ,; j&78 a a liarna acres Cypress creek 1 ,T . , SUrlinc Portis 28 acres Coco creek. Cypress creek 1 30 Mrs. L H Harham 520 acres Tar iveri Loolsbor? .-tt-j u. 35 v v,,, auosiouji acre xaroo re land. Louisburg . 1 45 Herbert Huff 1 tit tMii.Vin, t n Louisburff- - jflA' BobNeal6) acres Davis, Louis- , ,:C'allier;Perry i;acre' Taiborot om roaa, jLuiSburg e-i i n..nJn ) -1'28 i -i JtHin Hedge i-ncre Ililliard, ' " " Louiabrrg-T j? jUr-t,r-il 'i.-' ;;i:26' ' A Ibert rard acr YaTlmnvi , . Louisburg v U .t i : t ; I . 3 93 v( Jf A "Murphy 87 acres, Reav er jjara, uoiu Mine T S cm urn-nirtn All kecowatsni A. & dee.. iJo. J- V A m yJ . settles at once wilt be collected b l. I anee with leries of the Deed of T.-ust Parties who 'desire 'to' save cash and to ui voin-aooK aoor, u ueora- av.id : a publie sale of their notes and se counts will not dhrerard this notice I C W." Timbkbxa rx, , Assignee ef A. D. Green A , Co, . JaaiSth 1888.- ' A VVi! 1. . ";. .t: We Woold be cold fsriaaay obfigattoaia t iuons so you iovj.ua very gtTn( os dorms VtiMmafutUtf VmtflMM A lltll.1 mOfi t Wllim.MVM w mm m - w - ignomjl of all' tha 9;J i- ' i. W - oil sales have increased from month to -rvSi Ci'fjl ..o;.fJiL'LlUl -my f.inruat ifraama-.' J, J A Williams 40 acres Shocco., . Jinary a85, wblch is recordTd i7'wv Z 1 rl ii-'I, ::C'a : .iUnV Un. Geldned iCl'iJk 'CUfWii feage Mt.BegUtofa eiaca Fikti ttem t r " ".v'l LIV.T?rT fTT i":.7r ;.u,.i! trf -Sheriff Franklin Ceuntj- itVl j ' j , . -.'.'-. . ' - ? ."vi barg.atpubhe auction for eash, all. aha . rld b:rro StM ,rror)ol 7 . interett that tha uta Pinn.ll .4 . j. ; . . . , . K' " ' IiAST JVOTinr. "K1 t'" of .iMddeserlbed if ill s ttTIPPPi t; spispi i ' - - t- --UvK i; o nti .uot vt o- iilnoo ban tW irdl oi Lona.wj I . JsTa bad attTrbolei ihlsVto as Wpsiraleled ginerosi e'rather than a mercenary spirit . : VOiat it waa not so ranch ftnotfcm as roiild get the best bargains. Jtc., Ac Of course oar senUmental idea was ''t Ve eicpnfldent that par etperfence the future which will do well fo; warmest uisaKfl jor jt xavors apq aesirios nvaiaa-rruriaencei-niay.musj 1avihlv'nnnn von we wlsri von one and all W hamJv and 'Tjrojneraus' !KeV Year. - If A ur l!i iffififiHaX'uiLra a:f0 ; Cotton. CORRECTED BY F. N. EaERTOX. Middlinir 91 "Produce UdU- It Cksjtshaw, IIicks a'Aixex. The prices of couQtrjj)rodpc rjaxn I are brinimir the followinc uriccain ed Louisburg this week: " Butter, 20a25cenU per lb: Chick- ens, 15 to 20 ;:Eggs I6 j: Potatoes, sv eet 35 to 40 cent ; Irish 60; peas, 6( ta 75; The following la the retail priceofAheLardcles named; Meat9 to 10; Lard 81 to 10: Flur $4,50 to 600 per bbl; Sugar. , granuU lod; other grades lowejf Mal 75 to 80 poUtatoes, aweet 5 3 to 40; irsh CO; St140 nersac,kvt; (7, n FOR! oar tt VJX III H have a number or articles of fufnltiiie- toy tonslstfnff "or'liareaoxj ieaJrlD2, to buy.-caa aeoi the property by calling oh "-K a - u iJllvo Loobiburg, CV.V. GENERAL REDUCTlpNii V n everything. Roots, Shces, flats. Clothing 8cc &c. can be had at crt at- E nave two store houses (orient on r-aiot4ble terms JAla the Louisburg CoacliaA ItlirVmit?i RKftrw- ' vAr' farther! particuUra applr to, .' xuDmoa or a. f. CUROsT. I ' jrrwrHnf au IT' ' ' 1 v l! fll give r flva dollars reward for the rrtjWWbinrTtoyircoTo He lsll yeWoli, wUlgro0lsvir mum HM Uil KUOV1 11 CH TJ OOOtS. Tb said Wm. Davis is bound to me anc has ran off carrying with him a pis ol of mine. 1 -ifcP frftr4lAycrl NOTICE. NOBTH CABOUHl. Tsl Rnnertn . ' lranylnCoiJuiy: I ) I CoGrt. 1 1 P.S. Foster, Admr, of J. w. Pin- nbll, Va. the heirs at law of said J w. Pinntll. j .ptalTPlo&erjlogs. Q ri 1 71 1 r.BWrt.Vlv deer of lh Superior CouH In the above entitled eaate made oa the nd day af Jaaoary 18S8, 1 wUl aeU st the eonrt honse door ja the. town, ml UUbryoi4yhthUlyM PeW tuarylsSi alfthe interest that 3no7w rinaell has ia the Pin til tract f Und in HayesTilJe township, being the land that t ,". . A: 9 -v,"vJ.. " ir father I Ik. fa nil. n 4 V - -- cbbb. js u wyna ai.d others, and contains 170 aoree. The la. teres of Jao. w Finn ell U one ninth. Terms of sale oue 'third eahl ;bJanee4a -twclre months, .'iiuu vlt - P. S. FOSTER, Adm. of B p Massmbcbo Atr j w wkhbll. ' .. 1 "TIM f, U .'i t l Land v,8ji1c r .1 By virtue of the power eontainad ta a mortgage deed executed to me by J. A. Pinnell on the 25th of April, 1884, which is recorded in Book Co. page JS, Beris lert Office rranklln County, I will sell on Monday, February , 1S88, at the Court House door ia Louisburev si Dttb- lic auctionvfor eash, the iaterest Ike -una rinneil has in a tract of land de senpeata said mortgage, adjoining the lends of J. Jf. Wilson, J. U. Eares and others. rn i . vii ilortagee Jsn. 5, 1388. "Liirid Sale. By virtue of tha doh ,v(s.i it." . Ir mortgage deed exeeutod ta nel iv Jf J. i tit naala LJreCr&Va XI 1 im Mill ItiA.llr... .JU!! . L . 1 . ; A w WTA1( . .. Jan. 5,1838 j' M ertayee. I JA. a ne nouse ana tot bow oecuptea bv u B.Crnway, Any parties wlshuig . ko rent .,the same will applv to C. M. CookelAtfy. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Jan. 6, 1888, edition 1
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