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. 1 . . . . l ag r raillUlU JL imCS r . l i I FaiDAr,' JDXB, - - - - i .27, 18S8jJ INJBt0 IET ADVE2TIlM3I.TS. '. , v.;- i. , L . v . -"-. ii Great Bargain 8J. JV Person v Valuable Land gale. Maria &VnW , ' tie 'Lewis. vs-sfefefeM.f:' tau drops; A large number of ou? people will fitteud the pic nlc at Poplar Springs to-day. . ' -; , ; . . . i . 'y Be sure i to reacf JTjjrefsonJs new adyertisQuien 1 1 lias"at 6f Ifini lirnip feehe Southern Pme." : if The Democra ts, we Ae glad ; to see, are organizing all over tlus count tj'. By pur next issue we hope to be able to announce the organization of several new-clubii '- Oar account of the meeting of the Press Associattou at Morehead Hast' week is crowded put of tlus ls.s'uer,tEl)e . brethren had.quite aa enjoyable7 tlme, of which : we will writenext week,-),il Be sure to attend. lh tbwu- meet-" ing. felled by the - Mayftrj ncxf; Wed uesday o4,gbt, at which (irae theques-i tion of erecting a town, lui.it r will be discussed.', i' It Is a c, very iinpbrtaht matter and every citizen should aK icuu. ,: v ; j- , , I There will be: ausingT DemctT?Vice-Presklen t C.-J. Walkpr. " era tic ratification meeting at Fraaklii;- i tou to-'mbrrow (Saturday.) ReY G". WYt ganderiin. candidate for State 1 Auditor, and several other dUnguislied gen tleuien will address llhe people! After the meeting is over a Cleveland, Fowlp and Bunn club; will be organized?V f A very valuable tract of land with in one mile of Louisburg is advertised! for sale by Misses Maria and vpattie Lewis m thiTfssue.T3It Is byrfaK pae of the mosidesirablp pjacesyn- this section of country and.an,V desiring; a good residence, together with a good form sh mld not fail to take advantage of hisrarepp The trial of Cross and j .Vhite, the. State Bank presideo I an d cushie rcanie to an end in 5 BaleighJdst Saturday; and bpth,wef:ppovictedj.i Crps5 was i en 6 years and; ' Whifrf 5 on ' fie couuty road of tVakel .frl . a'ppaf was tuken. Bond; .fixed at, $l0,00i Cross has Viven his boni? and has bet n released, and White ilaiius to have $7,000 of his pledged.' 1 The Demo ra tic !'club bei e ; had quite a good meeting oh last Tuesday night. "A nnmber of good Democrats from theGomii rylcameouJtnii . ; yery much enjoyed the sensibla' and enthu siastic speecliesof. Hon. JLJii. Cooke and others. The club proposes to have another good 'meeting next Tuesday night when Mr. F,"S; Snruill will cer tainly bp present (Providence, perinit- tin) and address us. 'Let all who can Died. 1 We ate called upon to chronicle the death of Mrs. F. McDonald, which ?ad event occurred in Louisburg' palast Sunday morning,1 aftei att 'lllness Jof about two weeks. Site was about 50 years of age, and has been, a consist ent member of tlie Baptist church for a number of years. "Mrs.-McDonald will be jireally missed, not only in her own family, but.in the families- of a number of our citizensas she was? al ways ready and willing whether called upon or net to lend a helping hand m the sick room. She leaves a husband, several children, aud a large number of re atives aiid friendsto7 mourn her . - r Kl""r;,t!u5!u l"l uepanure. -jaay wiey looK io Hie Aii- wise Beinsr for consolation In their sad I hnnr r bpravpmpnL 1 T1ir funeral I services ; took. place 0t the . iiaptist. , the remainbf the deceased were in wmmv.w mj i-" - 1 terred in theCemetary pu Monday.V? Personal. .vi.Vt.iii'T. Mr. EG. Lewis, of Baleigh, is vis iting his sisters near this place. . Jud,.e J.rJ. Daivls and dahter MiS- Mamie are at Morehead. j? , ; : . -r ' y- - ; : fCoMMUMlCATEI). 'M Our Schools. S ;iV Can Louisburg aSbrd to neglect her schools f K For forty years she ranked as an A IhAna' in "Raaterh North Car. olina. Shall we give up our ''groves and temples'1 to the bats, and owl ibe croakers and hypos who recognize nothing as rood but self and darkness ? We take stock everything that promises immediate returns. Are we too poor to patronize our schools ? If 80 must our cluldren suffer our- pover- ty with ignorance added? . Are ' we too busy ? Our success will prove 1 a mwkery if n6t a earse-tothose IZ.' - ' - : r There is BO rest for communities Or individuals. $ Progress or retrogression marKS US IOr IIS Own. XAlUCAllOn IS ... ... n . the motive power behind that wonder ful activity the spirit f of v our . age,f Uthers are leading and pushing; tor ward this great power. ,H The ; future will need farmers. ' merchants, archi tects, iuventors and professional men,, who are beteer educated for tne - new pipblems that must arise' V fVe - must plant the tree that our posterity" may bless us for the fruit. Every dollar invested in our schools Is deposited in a Saying bank that pays compound in terest, ana mat has made no false re turns for a thousand years. Selah. - i ; i Fraaf'-itori anTnish bat;a - iiiv on last Tuesday afr the 1 lurmer p:ace. A nunber of our "ctiAJ rens acccKriald th Tinv A VMnVj I.1 iinton, aad the game was witnessed by I a. large crowd. Thft wma wo. W,. I 4 VV A. SUk I by Louis burg, as the following score will show: ' F&AXKUXTOir. 71 K.BH.PO.A E. ireen,pTlr' I CT8 2" Renn, rt.0 0 0 1 0 Mitc'JUf.l 13 0 0 Morris,c 0 6 3 0 Far'n.cf.l 0 0 0 0 Vann,lb.4 1.10 0 3 li'Ge2b.a 0i4-2 1 sii'uiua-tiro'i .K.BH.PO.A.B Green.lbl 1 5'0 i wilder 5 3 4 0 0 Rice, .. 3 1 10 12 tsnr'w,p.t.2 0 0 1 2' Ellis, xt 2 10 2 2 Javis.2bJL 1 3 14 Ml'n.lf.2: 1 O 5 o ween, p.i ; o l 9 o . - z - r . oarw,40A i 4 0 9. aohu - Z7 Id S Totals If 9 27 uu Totals if L i COEB BY INTSINGS, : ,ini8Dnrg 3 0 2; 0 5 1 0 6 017 rraaklinton. 4 6 o 2 o 0 6 o 214 iballa Barrow -.T VJ First base on iFirstonrrorLouisbprs; rkH W Nelfoii, GreaW A., 2, Reno. W.. Furmau. Oh m 1.1 : V . ' . -' 7 Aiorrw, aiircneji. Mit by pitcheii- baaeliOaisbttrff Fraiiitlintofc 6. ; ; i - 4-iy.uisuurg ciuu requestus xeiuiu uiauKS lor tue mauy courtesies exteadd ftffn:tby..tfjervprjiIiklhitori; I JPatiponlTO!-HbmWi2-;-i-club, and tEe citizens gentoy pfttatt lJLJkK li.fi- r- Sratly town. ha Democratic ClubsrxjUt'H Cypress Creek met on last Saturday and organized a Democratic club, with - President Edward Svkes: " BecretatjlrM, M.VtMtcher. The pp.4otment of I the executive committee was deferred ; until " next meeuug, Sat. July J58lh, at-3 true Democrats, bj iworkinff in behalf ui jjM:r.iovraHC suc:es. i xms club will "ineet regularly oa tlje 2nd and4thSat ui days m each mouth at 3 o clock. ?tngieside8 da Vedoesdj nfght for the purptse of organizing a club. Stirring speeches were made by Mr. F. 84 BDrailLr Ur. 4. K. Malone. ftml -f. S Baker The object of -,the jneetina! 1 4 i WaXplalnedfby the TownshipVcbm mittee and the followinsr'otHcers elects I ed: ;President H- D, Egertonj Vice- l rresirteat lt i'oster; . Becretary-4 W. H. -PridgeH; Treasurer W. NJ es FittV Bedtfle'ffive'iheiiiames1 1 to be enrollfd' as ' mfimherJ of i.hv clubJ;This make;tlie largest number! fnanies enrolled jat the formation of hi p expected be added to' (lie-; club.J Trommeut speakers ; are ? ex peeled at pu" next meetiug, aud a large crowd; .wilt bo in attt-nilance;fi A ; cardial j in-! viuuion is extenuiHi to otner uiuos to: be present at tur next meeting. A ' '. ,;-UP.PJftC.AT .. : " The TnglesWId Uiiion Y. M. D. C wilt hld its uext; regular meeting on tfiie night'Sf Aug-i l8t,at. 8 ctockr' A1 large attendance : expected. , Distin guished speakers will be present. J Compauy F' 47tlTSr C, : Kegi- ment. fA cill lias been made by Dr; W.'"C. Laiikford for'a graudjolliti'-iitionofihe 1 wis uauicu JCUtaki.'iauM.uuHl some, time in. August, at ; .which time Hon. 13.: H." Buuu will be invited to address the comrades. It is a good urges tion aud we ho pervtherv jol 1 ifiVa aviU be arranged. . Shortuessf space forbids our puohshing the long list of names but we give the following par agrapn irom uu uinK.oru s letten ,awy member or the company wish ing t preserve his origin I eulistmen t paper as an heir-loom, i will r Lave it sent to him by enclosing me a two cent postage stamp. . Grand Picnic. -V : : ' We are reduesled to annouuee that there Will" be a basket picnic at Perry's Mill four miles sou'.h of Louisburg on Saturday, August lllbJ under the aus n?8- XT "?f.purfmer" Alliance. Several distinguished speak- pices f ..the rrankhg cpuuty i armer s er8 will be present and address the citizens of Franklin on- the science of agriculture anion 01 serviuiuH-' Itepublipau Vow-yYovr. ;1 According to ",.imnouiiceaient, vDockery ana A 0111 ' ievrcaax, iiiepupncjHi caaui- date for flu - AVAVOUAy mf,m w&a-xwas for Governor and Attorney penera), in the Court hoase n kistFridav. rilr r vii Vint nrpapn fc hn t frnm Snmi enoEe rrfl -, . ktfm 1 - gT,eeches Iwere nothins t but regular of those that were present, we learn that T" . . ' ... . .- 1. epubliean harangues, which such dema i cosraes generally mas.? wiieii viifre is uu antjinn ?iA them. f Jtcfttneir Diattorm. i j they are frying apon the ignorance of the 1 1 people for snecesB. They made all sorts fit charsres against the Demoocxats, which they knew themselves, i were false; but what care they .when,tuch stuff suits their purpose., ? Their Upeeohes were mainly to tbe,negroe as tberer were . . but few hite people in the, -house. General P 'B. Hawkins resided over the neero as sembly, with as much. dignity as if it had been a n'eetiug 01 tne purest Angio cwon patriots, and seemed to be delighted vuiat h"' I Aaaefni k.abnvronr .Unwed John Wil- I Hamson to have introduced as he was in- j troduced on one occasion in Kaieigh When he was. running - for -Congress 1 sain8Lu?Wx 1 troauce to you jur. x. r. acccujl. ;, 1 onlv difference between Gen. Cox and . I Mr. Devereaux is, that Gen. Gox is a I 1 .... . . L. n w.1. it- An'. A.T I A I wnnc maa wuu imw , while Devereaux is a white man .with ' a negro's principle." Lane coma not nave expressed, it better in as few words, -and the same eould be truly said, of the two candidates for attorney general to-day. Town Ordinance." v ' f : ( .'' That no person living ra the town. Snail allow any nuisance .exiau uu his or her premises, and any person failing to abate any nuisance 1 on his or her premisi 8 when ordered to do so by the Mayor or town Policeman, shall be subject to a fine of$3L -: O. L. Ellis, Mayor. ISvjcxy wljite; man ia Cypress township "Clematis,' a Deauutui, vine that, pro is cordiaUyinvttcd by tuo club to jpinl duces art abundance of exquisiteiflow aud pt OVB by their aetst that thev ar4 c'r8 tha? nave been Jsoldia this- place iiuy puxi mine county. The club will; "meet again 'on Wednesday ri igli Au-4 gust.lsC, S whcnone hundred - names ,.. ' ' I ' "' ' . r -A Mend in the Hendersoa Gold IXeaf has the folio Wilis'-' tO Ril V- Unnn 1114 death tt1 child, -the sou of ir aiarte of that places , J t The friends of Air. and Mrs. Walr fcta sympathize very deepU with them in their sorr w occasiontd br the k. - . " " death of tijeir infant child, John J. 1). orK. wuicn .occurred on ruesaay, the 12th Inst. A painful riiness of forty days duration lias thus closed an earthly life of L'ttie more than seven months and opened the gates of Para dise to a spirit already graftcdiulo Urn Lord's mj stical Body an made to share though'all unconsciously, in fie suilerinir of His Cross. lllessed fire itM4ead.who' die 1 the lord.- U Town Bleetiugr. . There "will b"e a meeting 'of, the I citizens of Louisburg at the Court I't. ?i ' h '? ! Si 'Pesaaypight, . AU- gust 1st, o discuss'the sablect oC building a town hall.;- 'Everybody i3 invite 1 to attendi 4 r i Mayor. If there is an y one rOuiig; Uiai . ,.tho! editor of the Times strongly -belietts m morel than another, it is that cf patronizing home.,, .He preaches . and at the sioie time endeavors to practice it. The following from the - Fay e tte ville Gazette is vety timely upon this subject i ; k . ; l '.. l ; '. .-' .' ' During the past, week wp have been struck'. large -. number, of by a traveling salesman, and -we en quired of our flomt-iir.; Lamb, if he could not supply them, He . ; replied, that he tould do so easjjy, ,and at cheaper rate.' Bul the tendency is not to buy at hnmelven onji credit, .uro- vidd aul nnknown party , .oflers, vou J iyr cau me -same nruoie, a llltie em belLhed by his tongue. : Year's ago, when we wef e in the book business, a Bible agent canvassed this town and surrounding country, and sold huu- dreds ot bibles at $15, which we could witltprofiv for $70,Why - is it that we do 8Ucl1 things; we , are . poor "uugui au.i snouia ouy.as-cneapiy.as we cannd seep at home 1 aU-ihe ncy we can, but to the contrary ' fs the case. We wake on to the foolish ?ct aftefi'.fls' :comiaitted;hen4 tod te to remedjVibut in the future j why iiui. rvsuive 10 patronize nome. nna out when a str-mger offers voti . anything j 11, you can procure it as cne;ip at home," or if you pay a fraction more buv it at tiunic, iw ib win in uie euu ueneut you . more., veruum sap. " '' - - Xone Idle.."' -LT; . v- ..." '"There nre no idle carpenters at Mt. Airysays theews. ; t ..V V hereupoo the (Jreensboro. WOrk- is that the laboring ; man - shall - have full work at fair wagest and jwhere tuls coudition s wanting prosperity is absent. The employment of laboring men is so important that it is to ' the, , J mt-ret or the capitalist to. so dispose of his money as toTmake work fur that ciass of people. The value of real eatate, the income from rents, the sal e and consumption ot i merchants' stal of th labor qtIonJ aud tQJe T .n Ll7 L?. iZU supplies are all enhanced by a healthy J.1Q& Vft. All 1U V wUUW . VUM V4 . CW hazardous to the man of means as the stagnation of business and the shrink age of. values growing out of the idle ness of i he .. working man. 'from - the lack of an ooportu aty. . ;t;-"- . :: ATTRACTIVE Weipffef our beautiful home' and valuable trjet of land for sale. It is one mile from Louisbu, well im- proYou, ueu.ii.uy auu pruuueuve, .. auu is fine tobacoo land. - ' v- Terms pt.sale made, easy to vear. or lor a term ox years.:.:'! j; This, is a rare - oppo: tunity for a home, and persons are in i led to cull and,4e4 ihe plac f S 'cr i'.-' f; if MAItlA H6 fATTIEJjWLS. r A , " " - ( July25 1883. r s- - Louisburg, .N O t I 'v 'r .' ""' ' f. v - - - r- fl v- i--iV '' fl JX ( Br virtue of a decree of the .Superior r vuun ui 1 raauia cuaoij ouu t j aaaarr terra lass in a cause tnereio. nendmsr be. k tween.JFJN-'JEge KS Pearcejj dee ;rton, plaintiff And ' Ida defendaaV? the jmndersined " commissioner will on Monday August 6th. less expose to public sale.. at uje Uourt . uouse aoor in Xvouisourg to tne highest 'bidder for CAsH, the tract of land where on the aaidldaS Pearee now ' resides; ly ingon the Louisburg and Nashville road i and adjoining the lands of R. M. Pearce, J. T.Uill, Joe Uooae, tsenjamin Urifiin, rm. Coppedge and others, , containing 442 acres. T .;; h- .:-:- :,.'.,:;:, a t:B. "Tildes : ?. viv. -; a- f v-y..,;. 5 -y Commissioner. - Jnly.2rd 1888.1 ..F,;;.? N O T I C E, By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Franklin county made at April term 1888, in the case of Winnie ; Young, plaintiff against Harriet Baker and oth ers, we will sell at public auction at the Court house door in Louisburg on Monday the 6th day of August 188S, the tract" ot land in Harris' township. Franklin county, adjoining the lands of J. K.: Johnson,. J. 'A. Johnson, Jno. Richards Sr and others. containing by estimation 200 acres, it he ine thelract of land on which the , late Henry caKer resiueu. tne mine ueing con 'veyed to Winnie Young by Henry Baker and wife by mortgage deed recorded in Book 56 page 263 of Register .of Deeds of fice in Franklin county. 5 ' v . Terms of sale one-half cash, balance on credit of 6 months. r 1 .t - 1. F, S. SPKUILL . ) . . Com'rs - E. W. TIMBERLAKE J , witn tne I 1 M 1 1 . . t V man proceeds to tell a pure aud whole some ttruth h V f4lows f f. ? . -Onc'f theontfitiofis of brospentyi r 'J I I 1 v 1'LJ i? ' ' v ..3 ft , - . SJ - f J- k 1 i in stock 1 I..-- . iOGbuvBo 72 tiallbbiilFly ".TfapsI ' F 759lbs raili'dad mills Snnff."' 150 bales Timothy 80 sacks IAyerpool Salt. " J. 1 . . - ' ... 25 bushels black it r - From Common t ... s 7 til iMaiii cradelsi cotton libes, ladies and gents; sKpes,; stf ar liats,-,; : ' flmQ h4 T Jnm Fixture' Crocterv and Groreile. Gents oTr and lOder Wdrti,'lCollar, CiraU.'CoSk, .ato Ladlss Vesta ad maaTftUr a ;. S you wiU c;Ul and examine our stock, v.Ntente!? Mr. U- Rlfikt totU rf , :3;.3;bo. glad to liavj -Rif ?Js on Mo; ',0 Qk'MSll rii luMAiWf .!;..! n? .r 1 vU y -.7 .io 1;V,'A:C06K wandby H,A,tcnshaW,tucpoko DON'T FAIL TO GO TO I II ! . I . , II II 5 ' I II ' II l ' ll ll j. - - .- m t 11 I . . m 1 1 1 1 in m u . . 11 U U MB u 11 urn. w W .Out stork embraces EVEBY: varieljof goods so ftnfi bcitate ;. y $A about eaUing for anything you nuty want. e nlsh tp calj jouf at-- teltion.espetiallyjlo. the ltoaot j f.;kj; ;j r " 1 both light and dark colors. Now la the time to get one cheap, and L ' & more servicable -dress-can net be bought,4 the very ihin..f'r cool . and iainv weather and ttlj falL Anything in drew goods very low, '.irom whUe Hctoria lawn at .08 to flrtt grad, and tben-for some-., ' " thing MOBE DltESSY, we hav- peveral dres patterns' in Surah Silk - e will sxllyoaat a great reduction. ? Cheaiest x , f" , , f , t . . -FT5 - ' Vou ever saw. and you noed them ' Pearl Buttons .05 per dozen. Mr. Kertm Is now ui the ; Northern 1 " rakrbets atd will buy whatever is necessary to make the tock eom . i , eaud . bo if you want to secure these bargains (of -ourse you do) come, at... once.- We feel certain that you will besatisfied. I , . ' . , . We do not intend for the dull season to stop ccr sales,' ! the goouJ f "are being marked SO LOW they MUST3Q. ,' ' - ' . . " We would attempt j can aueuuon 10 . eacn arucie, uiouu m" j are worthy ol special notice. : - . .. , " COME AND: JUDGE FOR YOURSELF' I LJ U-.. -..- I J i:; If i Li' 7H,?:nl 1- andf readjr to deliver Peas. Black I : ... 1 .. ;: 1 - -' (..'-,''.... r i - - a Strap to Sugar Drip . Syr iipJ ' Complete in ; . ': r?:'. i r , f r . P n i t Mil !... "rl'L ,1!': .1 ,j !l! J "J-.tli'-il l.O.-. .5 v. 'ALL the year. Tery good quality . i '' I'it Creiisha .!-!" 'i'l 'I l I . ...ll.i Fruit Jar Riibh er s .! J' 1 251 boxes Lauudry & ToiletlSoaps. 1 8 cases .canned;uits iiaid Jeats- ; lOO bWa freshi-Rock LILIE1-l" " ; - lpu sets Topaccp; td do any repaiiinto old ones. 1 11 - lilt . - j . ., . .-. , m. !i tcz llvf fi 51iWP' r:; ;-l,""v ,w:9:;JicJe:s " ' -f Jh-I lit' 11 ; r .1 - t . . .. . j ... P.: Cr- ;r: -if;:-it.; . - .I . 1 : I, t fh-!; f 1 ''-' . ii-,.-, . , .... .... . . i . . ' . . ... . -, rrii i'nt ?i.rr- sj:i :f?;.' 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