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- "' ' - .1KDXX TONlW ADVEBTISEJCEaiTS. O. L EllisTown Election, f. AS 1 TO JANUARY -1ST 1889. In order that every person in the, Fbanklin Times, e linve decided '- .'' , -;f-- i- to lead it from now until January 1st,' 1889 tar nly Vv Sl.OO i-asu in, au ranee. r xne' ca The icn i promises to be I "warm one, i'and he iMririll l ound in theronf ,of the oatile, ighttnj for, the aulxeeito J)efncjiLnd nenu ra your one aoiiar, and receive .the paper. nntU januarv it 1889 " - - ' " - . . TAU DROPS ft -X&rT!6m. has ' a": few dozen -rLarae crowd in to wn last Uondav, y an trade waa Yetj gooJaoaay tthi .the ; :" Mr. Peter Muhger, si "Wghlr '.re-' . apeetedcJCaen of jt county ed?jf i Jew dvfi mP:U':H'4 Ji feff ' Mt. Uobt Lx Pcrsocu f MaucKee' . rter, Va ws h IouUlarg this iroek. ou Services will be held in this EpiW coiiaj jchHrch jext udayili Dr It '. li.-Ottt will eatf'i'lA-e s pyIaYe Jowjib iriiihng i4onat this, Qce, 'and thuf liowyour;: aipfvrC ciaU6n;df lwmeiiteiisj? ii'f 3( ow is Ute time to subscribe this jnper, and get yur neighbor . Jo f do likew W. -Only 1 Iw'Januarjr 1st? s 7" Ptkjc lu unpihcr . .columnf the' town election. Bes is traUtni looks . re?U'w.open ;t Furman'a Drn Store.' P il'uumber ' of tle Vpa'n:lonlt' bad a .piote rtojuja Jaf MoQiby : V t. Gen. Bawk!n place ab.t 2 mlka from awnXf The young gentlemen gave hp aTW:jlJ '' niihfi and - tVoni those who tr tiefpa , ted we J'-aru i thatjjs VeHv plea" aut 0air. )J Lol l Kl .' ,.r 1 -iriJ E from the Nortlu a d liis new" gooW' are arr.ymg daily. ! IiUi iSSprmi; n- iiouucenteutr wiil appear in this mtjer next week. jTj'lrumircgatd to the wnshi rftag w.ryjif Siimns briie, 'which wc pU 'lwheJ last, weeKv.Lwaa.intatak a we are informed that ih$" bfiJgiT is" stMl at it place. Du you want an tthrag d'iie in tlee dent isfirTme U f y yut 4Hwrtunityv as lt ifTT. Rws- i t his oOice at the Eagle ilptel and will AJ" A' geutleman who ha traveled a grea deal, says tha he has tried them 1 all; aUdan W guLlLbui burgyjTtj Tif b pASHoqas i gO-Kl, not utter terms tnan etewtiere.u , e' meixnants arej rieivlng new goods you wne'neople.'ol!. the coyoty t kurw. twhat jou. havey the cOlumna'of the TrMes is the prop ' cr c&antilf thrXwnlWJlnto tliem. ; -'v- r - . '- ; , Mr. and Mrs. J. S;LarTOW rt-'i turned pTWayjhis f"?ee? from; tle North, ami Uiev informtw- tliat theif stncVwiil be very full iu every dfpart- ment. Thei.wHl bive somelhingJo". say v uie reauers vi uio nw ucik Let Democrafa turn-out . al the township mee are for Uie hH gates the meets in; lioulsburg W1 TuejaK cf Court week to select delegates to State.1 and Congressional convention rhi a coins to be C-si most-usi!vrtant elf". . white man should make up his miud . . . j . ,.. 1 IIPHI" Klin lillITt - & mLM. ao on mil Guiy. v.''-" ' - Mr. John CarlUlerfhappeUIIill i having an artesian well sunk on his premises. Mr. Carlisle was : a Mem phis My,f tised hx ar priuting- office, antl afueui ha. wkJusl grovu launeto . Twaa anil eof I vrui it tht llflniipr fit Urenham for the Dresent proprietor of t at. w A - . ITa wm aa lavira ' want f o 1 I " fIlC aU - I1C A9 UWW inV is v.t s.a 1 is t, property holder. nd t ottoii deale lleia one or tne wesitmess tnen in Washington county, and one of the most Uberai; iyi-petiayaofhisf handsome fortune he has made by - his own judgment, tact and enterprise, and the Age rejoice ia hu. prosperity 4, 1 Clie above is taken from tlie Bren hahf (Texas)5 Age, arid is relative to . former Louisburg boy. lie ' waa born and raised In this town, and is a son of the late T. N". Carlila. ' Ilia mapy: acquaintances in tlxis section will re joice with qsvii? his success and pros . perity. - - tmgsontlTafltmay; nunose of yjelertinsri dele- couity caveutiou rnic A men,yxr? en: 2rr r :',w8f aad are pajfcSi strict attention to" t!ir bu$ine8- W jou want to get a gJod team or hare your horse properly at tend to, they are the men to call on JtM"- O. A. Joneswha now jfa the Xortliern markets butiag a larfee ?irH rS8vUlMe auanounce nient io . tliese , columns, next- week. She will have ;one' of the prettiest stocks or goods ever brought to Louts burg, and guarantees that : the prod ts il j-t'eopU ahoald tiever send away jto buy anything! irthey1 get wluit they want at itoiiK for the same they' - pajr eteewherilrAud our-inale readers l.I!udt?1 Uny cskget cltU fiUaUU)yU tailarriA. HoVnWi xor uiUith less tKan they p;iy f for the same suit elsewhfrd; therefore no oae la 8h;ulJ etid tlielr orders mJrimouey home, by patronizing home folks. ) S- 4h uh8criber i:m another county guds,t wordt!mhereHd the Tints wMrinuefr peau1e,laudthRik3 a great deal of it because Uiievci fails to nck fcfend Mctay Measure Uiit' eouly and also t its caprtalLouis "fg j alsVadds that: if, people of th county and town refus-rlto eiVe the paper a hearty suprwrC"ieyare cer&THl irtiwlkTlSLbiijk our friend for isWorda- 6ff pnTiw. and will "say thiiit irW.nofe awn ' in make thTTMPs Kiru-Mw VI eekiv. from every township iu fiie icountvi and our" frieuda -if they would, could helii us la leteJitliBltM' dtourse; if every one waits for the othe we wfil neyerliaT;an.vthing to?rt fVotn any Section;- therefore ihose who can write I should eouslder that 6iev ar tle'protU' and heln; u Jthia way; wl,ich will V be a vwy Uttie trouble) ti iake Uie V pa per a: better camty iper. v ' ' 1 1 -x 1 Mis Annie Uppermaift fson a visit io reia ie in licuderson-: Mim Miaaie A. ( ade upcnt a fw; dRy ith frieada in, lTraBJdiaton, tiii week. ! -Wl Mrsi I ! ;E. Fowler lias -1 eturned frtiu a isit to her pareritslhi Wake-l: ,rs- joueaaod Mrs; A. D. L m -m - - I Greu, retunied from Uie North last evening.'? f'i -m k 4. i : tsHb, , Fannio: XurlxMrougW. of.RaW eigli, has Ueu on a visit to refaUves here tlas week. !s . . : w: -.'Missea' L:sie AUeo aqfrffellicj 1 r ray. -iTlaleTgh( were auitnig the visit rato the burj this weeks"? rr . r Mrl Mt rydof Cwarrentoiu and Mtss Fa; nte 6 reerf, "of Frauklii- xo were among the recent visito; '. tu.l uhvburg; Z &).yii ' evetajig u? Tennessee, to lo! : aftei the legacy left to the Murphys of tli painty rt le will be Absent about a c We were pleawl to meet in - town this wek; our friend and former br-.'tlif of Ihft qul, J. & Tomlinson; Esq! wno is nsidiug a government position in the Treasury Department at Wash mgtQn,; Jlef wasloQkingj, junusuallt wellf and seemed much pleased with his visit hercy thon-h xs failed tb inti maie t us uie mil reasons xor liis vs4 if. ' Cktiticy ConimLwionerar. h. ; -. t TAe, Board met on Jthe.2pa and 3rdJ and attend to the following business LesU . Ul.-icknall f -. Was t stricken froroi pauper list, lleport of Kee'per of Foot' Housereteived ad filed;' J3L;Bitrick4 ndaijid- wjfb?wa puionsthaaiftJtger? " list. A bridge was ordered built over JrfitrevilDl V,,B.i Uzzle was"ajpomted to let the same 1 J. Crudup wa appointed to have bridge across ' Cedar . creek ' repaired ifiA!i?tfiiWii arid w: n:'tiimym.SL tppciuied coinmitleo to procure-thdi right-of-wayT ahd "to-let contract- tof build bridge across Fox Swamp. Missrs. Kash and Foster jrve ? ap- " . - . lTaascrer. jl. u. AUiiams was an- pointed to meet committee from Waiy -ren to , let bridgeacfoss i Shocco creek ; Rachel Harris and Alary Kunn were put oa-? tne , outside pauper , lit. IV Pearce ,was aupomtad to lei bfidgecrosTiitchiand cfeek ueax "owe" The following tax t in ai listers were appointed: Dunns Jno. ECAHbrd; HarrisJ.' Ci? Baker Free-tnans- FPrFrihktmtonW. t P. ierrv; :IIayesvUlepB. S. Foster; Sandy Creek B. H.' Strickland; Gold Mine A. U. Williams; Cedar Bock fdeo.,Wj WebblCypress-AjJhil 8ykes; - Jiooisbnrg -Tbos. White, c , ; J ; ; : f ?An electioti upott', the r tjucstion , of subscribing stock to the proposed rail road from Henderson to Castalia was called for" May 2Sth in Hayesvi'.le, Sandy creek, Gold Mine . ond Cedar Boik t wnships. '., (See notice else .zxx r. Tarry V.Vtfk:. ueuy "S 1 week far Jj."tin e iu lus!ccr. . t- A nurj ber cf young c.' " ben. ! zl quite a pleasant time Oast. Uomhf hunting Easter eggs. Ait ot our millinery stores will be leryjattractive Uuj ;ea&uut sa,tho&e who have them in charge say. -I fU1 Tho Republicans of this county will hold their county convention on the J4tli, to select delegates ta their CougrcssionaLVud fcuiUcon veuVions . The gamejwenju to effect on the first of this mouthTand it is tbe duy uf every magistrate of the county to see that ihelaw ia enforced; and not ouly this, but all other laws of a : like jnatnreU'ri.:' L J O 1 I v We leara that the entertainment at Frahklintou 00 last'Mouday ' nfght thVproc'eeds'of whicli were for the beo- citpf.tbe lisitist churchy was a rand L atti.fiueantoubtiLMO L' large. . "Don't yoa forget !t,Hhat('Vr. ' Ju Ahi? jU the Federal Ueasary Horae will always b gliu tW jhm JlLL to gtr him a call,' examine his Spring Samples Snd leave your order for a suit of clothes. . VA h thm , reader V I f ra, Uy there,'; til Le takes yonr measnre for thatieaJifptspreni auis tliat you . have, so long. wanted. " ' ' - V '; Since ou? ast is'ue,it lias come - to r-.s-i i 'J tT-P -r teciva-a-Barrer licVlurt was t-first beughti by: the feilare of :th SnjteOKatkjnatCauk. Tfe Town TTeasuref liad 6 deposit inihia Iajk $7iaXauiKtfOibf out lead ing firms, 4 , Barrow,&, Sq tid 13. F. (Tltitori & Go.,' receiVeiirnr)tlc6 frohi tlieairkjiratronal mttXZte Vork, tlxat it held 1 their tiote - for 10,00O. Thirf hot had l e m'trantfuTed to the NewVork bank by the defunct , bnk aleigh, and was a forget jt jj . iimWEtECTlO.N.1; I )WI mwcviuR .01 me isoara 01 1 own Commissioners of Liaisbitrg held the 'filh dv vf April an election 'was ordered, for -Kayor xir Comminioners of aatd town to b hejd so jhe ffirst ; vloadsy t Ja; suy, I5S5. "Ues S. Baker was appointed .Registrar; aiiij M. Hale, ft. !i .Pinnrll and Calvin Yarbro were' appointed pjil .hulders for ssid election. The Registra tion books are now open atfFurmaa Drag Store, nd alt peraoaa wh haw be- MshMOja A amar. n BsaaiM - - m "t "V.V. ZZTT.''V prior to the fir.U Monday in May 1888, will om requircu t register. t ; t - " Ov J ij Kmlis Msyori V.n:VirA!f: Jr. Clerk. ' Sanitary Committee. ; . 1! . .-.. . U j ' Tlie following treut'emeir hnve been appinted,hy the town commission, rs .as. a SauitaryV'ommittee rnr'Lnuislain: Mayor JEllis, Dr. E. S. . Foster, Gerf. 5i.'Jtpriiil m AICrenUiiwl -rNw gentlemen, go to work, and l ave ths lts &c 4 cleaned. op aud kept Iu a g'.od healthy, con Jition. . , .. - i 4 Tjuit Uie fruit is alD right, noy; but ?how long it will remain sols a question 1 9t more "knowing ' ones to answer. LThat some of the townships will and . That there will, be tvcry few candi dafcot thw eountyt , pflkea; this; earl So mocli tlie bet'er. - . . VTb atr , tald ni 1 it al tose ther. Louist Vac rsmng tesft; basihU t'unj town of its size in. the State ' 4 I The county commissioners on Mon day last called an election upon the question pt sucribing stocW to1' the proposed Bailroad from Ileudersbn to Castalia for May 25th,ln IlaywvflTc; Sapd cf eclc. Gold Miua iind .Cedar uck towusiups. a near reuutration was ordered and the following were appointed Registrars and poll-holders theflrst narncd in eacji' tpwashJpbeing theMiuJ f.dSA ( ; f Hayesville B G. Winn, Jr.; B.G i Wiun, H. B. Hicks, J. A. Hawkins .T. :A .Tnlinnn i'- i . t ' - ; ? ? Saudy Creek - B A Speed; H D Eg4 " n ww . a . erton, R H Strickland, ; Joel Branch .and Anthony Davis. s r I :.-' -Gol4 MineQ Gri3ni M D Slarni per, Jai. Brewer, Esop Branch ! an and 'PliU Perry.. ;nf Cedar Bock B II Pearce; J M SUt 1 ling, J T 'fi'&K Xiorenza Pavls. oha Stokeait I.UJ livy li XjU . j The amount of subscription to be .voted for in Hayesville is . $3,000; in; Sandy CreeV Jl2'.500--in- fol4 ' Mjo "Lint of Iietters. . ; ; I - The -fbliowing isA list of kters; re--tnaiuing in the Fost 02ce' at Louis- baTgnncall!d,ttfj Vi.-.TV'.'S.V. r V- 'f Solomah Ballard, !TXs C V Caroll Miss Annie Coob, N--1 Davis Miss Marth p Foser, .Parthenia Foster, Jinj c renoa i, Mi: L'r-vttie illuntillll-llunt; Jac:-T. Joj-r, t) O Jones,, Ilillnu.u I 3 -i'.l. r 'FtaHns,;, Mr ;; Yarier, Hiss ir-tLie :Yi'iIiarus, l-lizi Sarali Y,"I!;i" s. Persons calling for thria letters (iiraav thev were advertieiLv trvMlABKis P. Ml V . L - A.' 7e f.uoc j e" r.re for IL3 1 i. ; ' tLe Uni;tJt.-tcs , era-zr Jarvis and r .-. - ly that we V. " .asora for -ate KjainslCov Uis rest of the world, and net only us but a hrge number of Governor Jarvis' warmest and moU iuflacniial friends in . tldn I district are ardent supporters of Sen- wf ikiiusum, aiaivfriii no endorse the ex-Govemor in opposition to him. Elizabeth City Faicou. j' ; f 4 : "t Whiskey and .tobaccjpT afp laxuiics ind the tax on them pa inatUr t who I first advancts it is leally paid b the repealed the j roducer will get not a cent more tor his weed j he price wilt still be reflated by the laws ! of su p .nd -Ce'inand. ? x Tlierefore, the yiradosed on theso'two article is not a taxation of an iudustry But admit ting lor argumeutVsake thiit an in- oustri Is r taxed we- art confronted witl-ib fjtvt that wiilla .VlUikt-.ccamai treasure- to he amouut 120. milioos .f - dollars th .Tau(u2uOaaillk3ui, of dollars, besides putting annu Jly ini the pockets of a very few more than a thousand mil lion of' dollars .annuall). Tatboro boutuerntr. . - Polk the defalcating Btate reasnrer. Jyiiies3f e Annmittei uaUidyin cent the defalcating Hale, treasurer 9 fj Alabama. i-( serving o t h long ternr ia Bie peni;utlaiy;u AiUnow Tate the di-falcating rjutd treasurer of Kn UioXis a fugltiT from justices; All' ot tbese gentlemen werti tlacietl - re pea'tdly to tlielr positions .of- h-mor and great trust. Tbey , were highly. respected fotbeiR fconesty- and nd tarnishaVT tu'tegrity! ' eadvert to thse episodes in ofSciai if fe to aay theprjoghtto be-ajx na oiipta,v" sudh ai txUi to thi end tlul bo Amer ican can b elected President' ior more than two terms of . funr years each; j eoilcr ruing'! State "T'reMurers. The opportunities far att Improper use of State fund-i'aucl tha great t- mpwii tiona to do eo by reasou of the ine.ins hi reat-h of avoiding discovery ruaki-s the iJye to elect new treasurera at snort intervals a "wise precaution. Charlotte Chruuide i , ' .'rtT"' ? f ''' ' - t - ... .' . .. I : For Governor lion. Cof.Newiand Observer.-' . Gbbexwood. Moors (r.-McH 23.' . ' T A" riter from ,Farm7ilk, Pitt- Co o tully speaks the sentiment V ' of a large innj'rity or the true Democrats ol th'a sectio;t I would like to see his4 letter republishetl iu eVetj!1 "iVpVf in thetate. Said comnumh-atio t ap--ared " in the SUte ' Chronicle the :Cih liisVi rTli;a 'coonfy was solid for tloD::d.weln:i8M,;Vn iiir adiniraii9U 0 tio roau hss jn raa. rather ; than decreased. 4 - Gi vA us FoWie f 6 Goveruor 1 and ; - Akxander o'r TJcut-Goveruor.and they will unite jail elements, Including a solid sup-" port of the Farmer's Alliance. " trany farmers wooldf prefer Alexander for, Oovernor, but he is one of. those ; true Democrats who wHt work We.l aoy , where, and could, better ',- aerya the fafmiog interests as a speakenot tlie' n;'tpy';b ipeiav. Judge Gilmer,. Clark, fcteadman, Carr andothe'rs 'a)-compafaUveTyyou4g and their time, vriil, auroly toome Jude FowIe sbilllisnt talents;, and valyabU.strvices ' have neVerx baen ; pflperly acknowledge or tewardedL Ile.is sc-ond to no. living 'man aV ia pigtHT, and is joajk thejuav to in sure - the Btat j o the Demoirata next November,' I larn' -a proiniuent fe.idieai poken of as tlie 'Bepublicau , Cin'dida te, for "overnor 'a'aid bewonld ratheMacklsanyman; lo4 .(he SaU thaa Jadge" Fowle.VV UMave I'Hhe wprld, the flesh and uW devil" t3 fight this yearand the ' people want such a man as JuLrs Fowl to lead.' lewriteT lial' workej ,vi'th mi txiM ci'gQt ior over . twenty , years for white supremacyjknd.thaa.-vnever. asked for ayolhioal ofice,; and " while Jieh 1 as Jiisperson ;a.L-prel repces;; !as otner men nave, he always supported the man who be thinks -will lead to victory, every thing U ' Wing equal, ThV masses undouhledly favor. Judge Fowls nomination. ' No, man .can bring out a a'tongs 'vdteC Be' 'has proven this wheu be; Addrfied. the citizens In former' electiens. ; 1 bre-i fore 1st all true Democrats lay.' aside pre j ttdice r and ; personal preference s and do 3 ostice'to a , groat and good tnai, a man who has always fought the battles, of his, party 'successfully, and without reTard or the hope of re ward, and with a few oiher brave spir its, defended onr cit'ix-ns against this notorious Kirk and others, ..who in the .dark days of 1870, were arresiing ar.3 Imprisoning soas of the best rasn, of onr Siata without just cause, t ! I have been in' Chatham,' Harnett, Richmond and Cumbtrland Jc6uniits and I am satlsed tha masses favor the nomination of Fowlc.V, ' , "V - ' A WORXIXQ DEM0OU.T, " I - The latest from Cross aud Wh tl.3 iUlel-h lank rresideut and Cailier, K that it is U.ou2bt tht they wi.I come back to Eale:ch and stand trjal; Tl.ey at e now; ia .custody; In Canada, and Cross has acknowledged that ne did . the fWgimr, but "t .at VVhiU 'did nne of it. 'Cm promises are bciiir offered by. U. &. D'wttict Attorney Uusbea tar) Ihvlr . rttu n i L Uie Canadian Governmmt, but it is ytiuuccrum w.ha tlvey'vvUl return, xfevi-r.;. . - - I Grand Opening-, t'-'i ' 'l fc f ! . ' Mesrs. Stallings & Crews, the Dry Qoods fim.)f -Henders.o had their grau'd spring opening oa ya,terday and toda. li b useless for? us to ' tll the readers of ihaTpcci that . this b a relulle firm", as Oie nam's ofJ. A. SUl- .lings is a s'iffklent guarantee to, tliem of this fact,: .-1 Wa.cn, thcse.7 columns aud you will see what they Tave 1 to iay. to tb Franklin eounty people.' ' Kcw JLJcputr. j . . 1 3 , . j j . Mr. T. B. Wilder having resJgrd, Mr John Hart formerly of Bcky ilountbnt lattrrly( oJrPeiinajlvaaia, is acfiug as Deputy to Superior" TJonrt Clerk A. W. Pearce. BUCKKliEN ! ATiNICA. SALTE. : Tie best Salve In the world Jfor cuts, bruises, sores. ulcers salt rheim, iVver- sores, teller ciiauped baiids, chilblains, curuB and all hkin erpp timia, and pouutively enrea pUeA,oeno pay required, It , -guaraitsd f to give'perfect aitisfaction.1 W raohev rumtidrid. 'IVice 25 cents 'per boxt . VTor saieby XJlkClirton.; , . j t ' ai en dercn Tobacco lUrket . '., .1 I a ' y- r! t,.; j , ; .Reported by D. Y, Crdpee,;owBer knd ljroprietor otCoopera ilaaaioth. Prick' W-eliougc." :.;.'.,- f . as.,..;,..:.....'" I CenainVu . r , v 4 to WJ Mediant 2 tl . f v T . Good toW VI DW 13 ; Common' V1: f TT 5 to 7 ' Mediaattogood. 'Ta to 15 Ctmin. ".: .v..::,.. h n i-- MediasitoGood !; f ,1, 18 to' 28 I ' Flaa to Ifaacy j . c. t .100 40 CArr&a. v ,'. . . . ;a I ;. Coin to f od, mshogooy, ' '15 to SO Good to jnc Mshov'SBy 1 1 " 50 ti 40 M'aiM wrappers. fiae .- - i .r ! c.faneyt; 1 - .1 -.45, CO,75,Ta f Oar aiarkct coatiaaes aeUre or all d sirable tobacco at. fall prices,,.- As the pring ( the.. year approaches fanners should order their tobacco more eartful !y else much o - it will lose It eolor sad , it value inaterUiy dlmialshed 4tEflTiSJGL0C.ttI II It s hard to le; a . good km-o when your tock "turns np misuug" and von hae to hnut thc whole1 country over aftft dnrk; or ' when your nslgn bors pigs j;et into your field and flo ae'wra'l lc41arda4nagei The wiae will prev. nt all this by bnjlng "Barb ed t ire FericiruV f moU can ne bought cheap at Julius Lewis & Co's Haril ware 8tore, Balejgli, fy-1(, A j . ' Florida Cblge at , , Crenshaw. . H!ckf& Alleft'si !!r:r '-.-Julr j Bi j t ck straw Hata at Cienshasr, .Hicks Alien's '.: . ...l-.T"..' Prescriptions accurately compound ed dav or nliht a;tifton's Drug tStore. A full line of drusalways on hand. In eluding all the standard paten t medi cines.' M'tv .": r. ' y ty j 1.1 have a few tons of Kalait left joTer from lt year; Bas la good "coodiUoD.' jPrioe.t50.poa ads cotton ettfll. ' f h . H ) 1 1 r.i i';V.t'i. s S 0WiE2rl Try some of Green A Yarboro's lev erop traba Moiaae. wortn Worth ias- KrtatioD auebr Mouses as vow f ot ' be e thews.,: ;'" a .--s I . rt - 1 ' 1" I r . - . - j j iiMsssttS. Kino, Jomss & Co,-.. , Dearslr; I have beoa using thej Coxfotton pjanter forjeara and hate fouad1MoJSethslt'plaflter I evsr used. - It gives me entire satisfaction1 and I -take pleasure lareommcnding it to all farmers in need of a planter, . Hours. KlJnr. Jones A Co: 1 bars been ns'njr the Cux Cotton planter, for fear" rearx, apd 1 tnr pieasnre in reeommenov tnft It to farwern; elifn ft' to tie too best planter ia ass. II. C. KEJLUNEYj 'iltetnember'' XinsTJo (4 'k'Ci. ar aain selling t'ie ve"lk iown or'ebra tad Cox ont ton planter given up io bo' tlie beal ever used. 1 ; f f '1 A lull line of Bulsfaseed at Clifton's Drug Store, aUoTA . lull -line of D. M, ?erry s. Jt ...... ,... ,. , - . i . t Pure AFPLi 6iDtft at K3n,' Jones 1 A Co auV--Yti-V'! ..! llloaU. pur t .JUnriiejfr; , ..; I will selr my Bnad Viart j and har ness, YJutYcnKAT-roc casix 'Apply at -once. 1 ...;--:- v; ttOTICE--r.lEBCHAIlTS l Ifercha'oU, and other dealers, who haro aot' paid 'their pdrchaas Taies for C months, to January 1st 1835. 1 will , attend to the same at once and save trouble. I H. C. KtAUNxrSnff. ! MarahaSlLlSSS.i f' I. : - :' notice, ' .... , .j . 1. ; All unpaid accounts in my hand, doe C.K. Cooke & CawillT be sold, publicly at "the Court. honseAd 00 r. on the 21stof AjtiI, if scttleiaent is - not tnT& before UiafU be.' " ' 1a ; t i - J. A Thomas, ; ' " . Truatee. ! V ,v I '13 i ?' c' Of IOO fagxs, Cootaiturr . rompi t aortmcotof tht V- .f !.. Vu... ,.-. , - i CT",ntrd. Art "t. 1 a wH ha-w 4S- - f 060 . ilb'3 i i Cotton - Por'TonTT CO o o o f3 ft,.--- - -yy .'I .f s: Q O H H O I ... . , :iv?2R..TO'N:;r.v EKlfiliifSilll kit ' . t -t I - - .-bare jost rcdncri' i&o O O -t iT'" -61 '-I Q fR. T)1 -f ff H.,0f : i Cott6n per "Tori ' " They offer the 'flowing known rrands QdecarIoa4 " 0. Si Z't 0. o A" . - ..'nrrT"vw'w' p.'1.- .'P-T' P?etfttl!i., 4 A. J -A. , ' 1 i v ' co Soo ; lb? fcqttoii'-Rir.: Ton.;.; : .1 t r . r . . I i t :J- IN. STORE. POK.- ,r,t -r . ! i 1 .. sirs. J. fs. Barrow, where ther , . . 1- . . . , . ., -. . r- -jt j ' jJ-r--y ; : r . V- ? ti.. J mm. Jim' oj t ,. - '1 , I " ' -..-.-.--"'.-- k, . I , thaa-oauaj Has muoo la which )j Vi.v. i-.t el '..i.H . 1 EiUE B'ARGAms.m iv y . . . i'i' . 1, f v i w- . i . .-v MostComt or goodly LrxapetiUon bas bnt. rnsreased onr -safst, cvf r ' a hmr riitory. TTe will endeaTor toimtpM ... . . r .that all caztbe , nP d. aij f whlci wiU Vu ue .Ud . V P I'1 .G 1 i . I i ... sfc, m ,m saijeaii s-ialUj - . - , . '. , j ,,yf fc i:,r:,,,i. .. '"Wrnnrwllf bwsiU over by jfUs ris'irsoa" akd IIjis f - .Cf0 'at wHo wdlht.p'edtoaee Uje'r rasar frie..di y Bidrint'QcaJ attratire tLls aearca, fi wltb all the LATEST j w,e. , J .;-..,! 4 '. ' 'J ---4- "r ' ' ; ; .'. :,' V .-..- . . . ' ' - . " . . ..,: ' at UTj-paralfllrd prices.' Loot fr ecr aJrerUtnct, w!,ca" acr : - elxkii nrranjd and plte vt a cs.'l -shrfheryoti wjat to Ley cmct. '. r.cme-r.oi-r ae are Hs-arters fcr Drs.'rsMr, Xtw anj , Qoodi, CoirertStvles. I'arDealn 2'o Uiun rcseuti-Jca sidUst lutnotltMt.LO 1T.ICL3. j aaaws. ;, . .3. ro sw ! i. r -. : : CI 1 a I II II. M M i;.! I f t i '' "' : - i, t r, cf ALL GUAXOS to - 1 liamt'lurha!nr7 I' .W f OX TIMB , fur CAsn. . . "S e wj . 53 waek. All wiii be sold at ? imojnasa ma. it: sr. i .-4 8 '-t'- . . 6 XGEBTON, rERBELLA FOBD. : ' ' - 1 f rf-a 1 o - 52 ZD -"i , ; r ;t.s - r ' 1 1 wJriu xh s.t.-Til . .rrrJ-' v wo u-est ana. . . . t t - ' ; . i ,- ,ii-v . i j 'o'i . - . . . . . A is-' t , . . . . . . , ezpec to cer soma m . : - . W . ..;-. v. . Different' lines i . . fc 4 1 li 1 : ' J. S. BABROW & SOW,"
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 6, 1888, edition 1
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