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The Franklin Times -BUrr , . - J c-tiT. Skptembeb - - - -14. 1888. I SaleDora Allen. . . , -po you wast picture f razoesE!, .jju watson. - -tcr. Ca1..' UO j Road Carts, "Buggies and Wagons Xoui bn'g Mill Co. Down with the Bagging Trust A BarrMTi& Son. A Card - Miss Alma T. Huff. Vny for aale S. J. Crudu p. . W TAR DROPS. 1 ; ! :) Ul H T'ie meeting at the Baptist clmi'ck j,ere is still going obi With inoch iuter gii. Rev. Mr. T"andeventec, of Heu ersoa, is assifcJng. , r Jr j Both the male -an'a Tfinalft schools jjere have opened p well, and we are olad lo state that pupils frwa a dis tance hay.e entered, both., ,rj j:!i.t o this world of push-and-get-all you can, no younsr man must" neglect ith cardinal virtues of manhood, so (briety. honesty, iudustri and courtes An exchanaeH9ay that as-ria4 vho sits .4w ad waits to be appre ciated wilV find ' himself 1 aniong ' ion.-' tilled for baggagey y, . To -succeed in this life a man must get up and hustle. The recent rains liave done mncl damage to corn along the -streams attdttiuch fodder has-been lost toiha-l jiiiwers. As yet we have not heard of much damage to cotton in this sec tion. I: , v a The 4th and last trwartirlr -meefcJ in? for this (Lou is burg) stalio ol tie Me'hodist Hmrch will belhe)nelt Sunday. Rev. F. L. Reia, he rlsO- ins Elder, will be preset tahd coiulufl the services. " "- -H tv -We havd1rceive4li conJunentffvl ry ticket fronftflie se?retaryOd HAvfl-C4 liamson.to the colored Fau, which beiyn the 24th of this nV6nfnT;c"He1 a;s that the Fair will be better this vea.r than ever belorer f- -Mr. J. F. Bell, Button. KT C. county secretary of the Farmers Al liance, desires u to request secretaries of sub-alliance to- report lov nun xo ma ice out nis Miss Juha, the ilmd daughter of I Mr. II. L. M(fGBee,l(Sftbiieirdayl week for the D. D. and B. InstitulH n at -Raleigh. ' She desires a torrefnrn; liauks to the friend of Mt. Olive church, who so,, generously presented kr a number of jiice pre&en.t$. Our "amateurs1 areprerMringtoi give a very interesting theatrical dale of which Will be published Vin Va future issue. We learn that among the plays selected, they have, decided upon "Hidden HaricT7 Which is a Very -flne drama. rT2. ' .s -The candidate of the Third party for Governor, Mr , Walker, ia' adver tised to speak 'in' Loiiisbufg on the 22nd of this month. If his speaking at other points, benefit liini ' and nis party as little as it wflfieTehhj Srbte will not be large enough to count. In this isne the jLouisburg?. ,iH Conipnny advertises biigeies, wagons,; hurncss. coffins and caskets, &c, &c. They buy directly from the factory. anl are prepared to selKasT chear57as f anv mt in tfc- Mnn .J h'i C.L 4 j ...... .u v.jvp vvuuu n lcnu - blicir r advertisement and see for yourself what they ofiVrJ ' ; -'uu''; According to appointment CoK D. Worthington spoke ria thejrCourt House on last Tuesday-liighf.- His peech was one of thonbest we i hav lieaid during fliU pahjindr Would have been 'glaSl tT.f einajqp Ih s section couljteiirl The Col tel is among the most Uvel headed men in Wittdljial'dis&ice17 inooe oi our readers who desire tn : . uC ul tne jxationai campaign the tariff taxes should read the ? articles for yourselves, whi rrftfe sthfig1 this DartV h tnt. nAnUrrZu m-nAi ( tern 8 nu ntei -The State Fair will be held this year October 16th to the 19thf and promises to be very successful. The People of Raleigh seem determined to ao more to make the Fair a success ttan they have ever done before. It getting time for the citizens -of ,the capital to wake up in'this" matter; for the past several years .they have 'aoae their duty to the Fair. It is cess than any other section. What inducement can the Repub lican party throw out to any young or old man to join it When it throws out "r sells out-such . capable :men as JJj. Bullock Everybody-4)otlr Democrats and ltepdbticahs-aximit ?t he has made abj'oOcerV'But Jt'eemsthat, in Franklift Vat', feast, "e are the kind of men : the partv ,s wanL Take 4 the record 'of party back to the war, and ;you Will seAtW ..'l'-- on the first page offBaper Rqad thorn, you men, wha ar jinking of voting for the ReDuWaW and iol m that it is a State Fair, but. the I - r . T , ! omeplaceofany JMKWHLU bOjjhQS ffiftOtlQ. ' wy8 expected to do more for its sn- P rfate oppoHuritty oTinTdhning J'iersonal. W De 3JV Ahi J ek for the Jforthfjto ? raTi... V: 1 laaisjocKorgooo?. n&jBajjht be 'WuTtuv a larva ft'ii1 . ii.iu V.i j. v,cMea, propriety of tt xwcrct 6twe; u In the northern Cities 11 pleaie her customers. . , Jol. J. r. Jones, of Laurel, passed through town one day this week, on h'w way to the North to buy his fall t r- - - r - . J. Jfet. tSW J mith .f;f. u.....uvi.utucujiHii xfiaay ire m the JQrtbern xkJea.; Misa Flora Creecl,, oT TXaleigh, is among the jroitors, lg Loiiisbnrg .Land W'fW- ? Walantre turned yesternav n-nm I i?i.T- rA-i:- t': ' duughter at Aberdeen. s The following Is a list of the Beyis trars add Poll-Holders appointed 'by the County Commissioner of this county hat Monday.: Tne first named inhuhfc4.tlB!gip,fc14 Draws-J, II. Griffin.;- J. F. Hareis-J. c. BakerS. BrYoun?, y. -B, Hunter. Geo. Harris rVni I s ixeo.Minga, (col) i iw4kfeEMiisFM PjeTST L. W. Joyuer, J. B. Perry, Bryan Baker, (col.) A. D. Winston, (col.) Fbanklikton K. WMrng. W. H. Jo ier, F. M. Wi D. Wil- i; M A apqilii&ksJr, ms (ol-i m Wilson, (col.) Sandy Creek - B. A. Speed R. H. Wj W-ffir-AJaion Jr4 E. B. Perry, Jesse Hamlet. Lou Tavlor. I (col., Win. Perry (col.) fJlTdilk .lfoc.dLf;opJedKl J. M. Stallhigs, J.T. Gill, Ben Har ris SD-ty-flcrbert Davis (coL) ! 9,nwTif J- H. Upperniau, J, M. Allen, Calvin Yar ilu OTjl Pf-1!! 1 Farmers AlUance. i ne uounty f armers' Alliance met in Louisburon, last Friday; and at tended to their regular routine business. discussed was the cotton hayir.r ipust, pdTfKeJlce unanimously resolved not to use any Jute bagging at present prices, and proposed to take inlmediate steps to fiud a cbod substi- Lawlessness.. r , ,: The. Times regrets, that it is called upon to severely condemn the waotoii a ts of certain persons (we know not who) that have recently taken the law into Uieir own handstand are .nightly Violating tlie town ordinances by shooting istols, baby-wakersJ &c Those who engage in such proceed irikir may consider it 'as1 futt s aufl 8 of but little consequencel but It ira seK; ous natter. Our people are frighteriedf and strangers that mav be ii the T'Pf such a Tn.1Q8 as Qreriiew ls.trakndttn j to us n T 1 H'kA-.,K.kJli- a nil. The'autKottties should 1f nossi ble, put a stop to it, .and it js the duty ofevery good citizen 6 assist thia an thorities in keeping order in the town. The former good reputation f the jn ir tbi3rrepef t demansit. it The farmers tf the county need XiPt nave any morej ears as j;m vgettlng a a . covering ior meir coiion, as we see that the enterprising tirm of; J. S. Barrow & Son who arealwavs ahi-eng Vita tbe'tinrts havfe succeeded Tu- gifl ting'ik firsl class lsubstitale,' i $amp, w- w"cn we nave seen, xney offer of winch we have seen. wide as bagging and will make a nicer covering for cotton than tute bagging. Those of the tbnpty Iwhrt have agreed not to use iate i Eacr- ing should appreciatenthei eibrts of inis,iirm m secarin aaexcf liept sub sliti'je and should shoii thflr app-eci- tioriby patron fiuH tjemj whenever 5600 bales cotton fotwhieh the high est cash price will always be: paid. Read their attractive advertisement in this paper, the size of which, proves that they do not do things in a small Way. They believe in accommodating their customers, and also in i using 1rinters ink sufficient to let the pub ic know, what jthey- have. in stock. Watch their space in the next several issdes and see the many inducements y - they will oner. my friends and the public generally that I have accepted a position in the Dress Goods and Millinery depart ments of Messrs. J. S. Barrow & Sen of this place, and would be pleased to have 3 'theroy call iwhea .in need of Miilineryjbr.press; Gbods.' Havings a larger "stock : to! select from than here tofore,!; . teei r jcbo fident that .X , can please one and - alU u i Thanking yon for past 'patronage and ? 1 soCcltjng. a continuance bf the same '"t remain 4 I'l'-ll " Very Respectfully , ; ! &rd3XJ! IMP 11 11 II II' Ssi X bsti L w. TT Hawt. 1 1 - - iKtricklaarl. iiCoOkS) i9.rXhBifP n t t-i. 1 UYPBESS CREEK W. A. Mnnro i mnort i! wife' z.''. , w ltj ,-;:.rjr'"twfiM"rtii Axma T. Huff - IJ A lare -nrrtberxrf the -more -te apctal li colored Bepublicans of this "bounty are crVmach dSsafis5ei " bei cadse Maj. iJulfock was net eiomt- txated for RfSistfarofliieda. Tlyitj Aat he is the nly good1 6fficer Ihev -AATe bad in the county since the war, an that the party leaders hate acted htfmeMlf in throwing the Mtlor over board. Theee sayings asjjot!ade up J, by fliU edi cor, bat are the scatiaieata of T a large number of irespectale; colored ; votprs who will not npbihctgpptfrt. .uaauuons oi a lew who fix nn t1!na J .... - -7 o-t Wwwioodorftepi. but for purpose of feathering thir An iuip.jao wi teavuenng tneir own nest acd puttiag money in their pock ets J i t');tw Ini at nf i; i.t. irSi0V!5 7e eed at Crenshaw, LHidks & Allen's. Mushroom crackers, the best soda aw. Hicks &Allen's, This weed-in-the-street question maJ appear as a matter of very little importance tfht txm' wptbprttiesiH Dutwe are InSbrae. 1 A:,7Hia'-M7 source, .that a family in. search of. a jyuje of residence was driven from our jtownf on' acqbunt of the wil Jerness of jrecds In certain portions 'of tha rwP A ill" thrag you ; say. tb our zmsmaBmW. the ttreeta of a town should be kept In a i good order as possible. It not tow; fiMmv4kVfgtK the ralne of the real estate. If such is ni t the case, why even fix up side- of ti e streets ? To,Z righj snpposeyoulsalBi,, orie with gooV sidewalks to and aDoutit, and the other just the i uei just me re- vers -which can be rented or sold first It sdhteGtih&ni hn therJ mackerel expected to arriva tory' at Crenshaw, Hicks & Allen's. Orie of the finest atock pf Bojsters ticuuti vaauy f ver t DOllgU io-uiiy. as irensnaw, Hicks Neif Tailor. Mi T. Ch'MhaMw .'rfcte - ror, uas arnv.eu. and onenml pa tabi3hmePt bver the store-. of 'J.S.i S?F Tw & n. He comes highly rec btninfeoded aHiaidw bespeak foiUiJSlsnp 4t being; through the efforts of the Messrs. Barrow that this Prmiiattivn , i -v.ujuvii V r town has been otiiA tu;. n ! , . IUIO lUUl deserves, and will do doubt, receive the thnltrTjrecoWm ffi Evaiy (s a man of a family and comes to fta, and iftbe jsuonort v wiiv justifV he mayend fhdjxbiSl nere, ' " Wa are receiving every day our and childrens shoes for fall and win to uije. Crenshaw Hicks & Jdlen. and baskets for haingsled afcCreX abawHicks& Allen's. DO YCU WANT rcure frames,; ; window;, shades wall paper, house ornaments of any kind, or Artist's materials ? Ifaol y ou chn be accom tiodated by cailiag-f on jj i a. ' at son when you go to Ra.eih. Orders from a distance will fte prbmptly filled. For ilisses '" ' v , " aadiBhik rea's fine shoes, go to Green A Yarboro'e. J-)U A CARD FROM MRS. A.-4f i HALL ' - - 31.(1 f.boo TO MY PATRONS, FRIENDS AND I hive taken charge of iHhallr&W goods! and Millinnrv DeDartments ?of iiF. N. Egerton'8 EmDonum of Fash ion, ahd with a large stock to select ttam, jand4 mil , privilege j of bteying wuim er x iniUK will pieasf rgry CUitOt mers.jl think I can better aeryo,4hj8rnj than e;ver before. I thank my friends for their past favors and ask a contin uance kf the same. Comti to mrI mak i- i . . Til .y uuxjsci vea afc oome, ,AnaS'iV9U will a ways be received with a nearty arty welcome. Respectfully, .OJi Mas. A M. Hai.1. with F. K. Egerton. : JJbuisburg, N. C. I p PONY FOR SALE. I will sell my Banker Ponv to tnr wishing to purchase him at reasona- pie figures. if S. J. Crudttp. N D SALE. if The iuderiiened will offer for aal .t public lanctioti, at the court Hoara door in Lomsbarj?, on Monday, October 22nd. 1888, t&e tract of land in Lonisbnrtr town ship known as the "J. W. Davia truct. truct,' fldiomlnr the lands of Z. T. Trn11 J r. C a inuu oiocn ana eonttininir 135 acres, aaore or less. Terms : Cash. DOBA AlXEN. fJ1HOS.B. WILDER, ATT0R1TET AJ LAW. (louisbuko, n. c. Office on Main St., one door south . of the Eagle Hotel, II ; i ' I! hvl! A If i - j ' 1 ' i ." I i - - r 1 1 I . .. -. ... -".- -- .--. ; . - . ... - i 1 II II Jill III! I , II IW1 II 11 II !l V - - I 4 II II II II- 1 .II I tb COVAr vnnr ftnttnn.of .o:. Vi ''J l1' 1 ;"i:ir tK&. ' I, . , W- . . ... . f j rroiTi.'tilA tKIt)!! Iltfjv?;. .yi "VCfwrafTHtt T-nr.i --t,-u Ail 11-11: :rn : r, . t .ii i ii 1 huooicbla. .00.41: oi mint iiu? 3 M E N 'S oi f Ul Ji!UJJj;lji; to ;; 4: I-. J,-f BOOTS ! "'" JI, - - r"xzi 1 m ? x cx v Jiitr Ford! tFJ N; Egerton: 10 GOTTON Ufteh! WrenWtheti twlkrieasanta aud pat in New Elerator. acales.v&nd,a TI riir FIRST-CL ASS , yY,x7 occu oon is insarea as . rmm vJl BAGGING AND:; ,TIES -WILL BE FURNISHED AT Al D.draea is Superintendent. Enerything hti jSUmNTEE S 1 IT4 I tut ii It :,l.i." .l -., ,oan,Ti;Ui ESPE CTFTJLLY, - , ' . - - . 1 AVr.VL baa ill;lls ,r.',:J i.) -'in. - J KM We Lave received this week a car load of Tennessee I both one and two horse, Iron axle and thimble skein, and feel that ' if you want a wagon we can do you good, we have been frying for. a ,1obv timer to get control of the Tennessee wagon knowing it was GuOus; V X on the market, but could 'not as others bad It, and we were forced to oflTer other makes whicfejwe knew Vree not socapd.-btit by Tbtt-i J inga - 5 7 h t - - - ' r LARGE QTJANT1T3? " we now have control of the wagons a large BUijpineutoi - . HARNESS AND this week, and think we will be able to beat allcompeUtion.- Givesa callr : Respectfully,; -i.fyfinM "Vn'J1 " ". - EQERTON,iTERRjfiLLJ&' F0RPr ' - - - ; i i . I i .i w-fc a s , , i - .fc. r BOYS " ,S3nniti'Hl!friH:0 firm Shoes f 3 t: iau. jaiiik guuub eottoa gin, hare renorated the same PRATT GIN .. ! .I'll'. 1 . ... ."y nil I r.H A i ' i Uifi , - i-t 1' .,t or ! j f : 7 iJaf;.!. if J i f;.) -. ,- lii .V f : 1 soon as , enters ta gin . 1 J 1 f i 7 -.if.- ' ) 1' 1 vvv i hur. m i,l LA til ,11 '. 1 Is saUsfactorUySrranged and Vre Ayit-ttnF" public patronage , (Yjb rj I Clifton Ford & lftpJ;on. 1 tTVi 1 QK'a (HO 103 :agons ' 1 f'Utt 1 for the cowy. 1?eisc?Sje9 imim I 1 oT r t- B , ill r UK .... . ... . " I 1 JilCTlJlUia lltncZTTTTTTlUDrl -GH1LDREN-;SV IBOOTS 3DI o .t. AND n L"-j'j'i--(.iiu J ""f Hi;'lf ; 3HI'- ;- H t rf- fx, ' - in im,:t 'Jul I - t. . M TV Is. a. ttrr tuib wee anui nave noiiiiMirearlQr 3JA2QHAJ I ui. I Ti'n :i7 .t .1. d !.! v!Vtio - - 1 . -. . '.. - - . . . - 1 H j . Itl t T -f . - .1 .; .. -l I i;i in . I '$ it i it i ! -..It ,f: l .-liiUn n . vi i i..tit'i :ii.iL iffy T-Sa-I -!Siii !(! . r J A t"tMfii-K .:i .It Ji4. 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