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- - - . .. . . - - p - -w. . yiK8, vgu HlOW, and the Timer jfl- r I j s. Barrow. Son -A clever dodge 1. came with a whoop and a r t Verson-n2few Amva!ftri A unrket-Hr iaVkJ O V V V To Vensnaw, oicks innonncement & Allen Fall to suvuck ils rp.anra i n tin i . i ; v.T K..,-.! .... ,1 , . PIT . r" t I .-..oil 11 ' 4 1 v J.'JUj-i JJi Jl frhUJ 1WV a'iOl 97RJ t: KVC9 U&11Y MI All UW IMliCCS on tliht: line. tTbe mail tnow 'starts nn rf rrr I I irom .ijentervijie lathe momiagAt? ? A brawn j; Ww Timherlae.a OJotice. TAR DROPS. o'cloik, aud arrives at Louisburg fat i-j-icaves Louisburg at I, and arrives Hi !f ' 11,6 -.- RBvij gnhrfclowtfoiiwu lew post-office has recently beea Ana he fell with a heavy thud. ;i established ? in this icormtV- on the , Kf. T ) . L ? brawny printer caught him foul. -laand iPi &i8prum 4? fXltL'ttEi BMOTntropte by-the -name' "of Congress, spoke at Cliflou's mill on atauings, :wlth T3r;"IL I "St&llmjjs -About nve weoKS 10 tne election. I .Wednesday, and fl't (w. nK,-i I aa JPostmaster. Utiad an tne newi advertiSfiinent&ii Thnradiivi ioTM(tii.Ai0i;-ii . M tone.v 3 -'! I bres'tW ik'tKrfiftll'ifcct.fe6?!!08 Saturday, tv will-begin about OcUbeUtoTr Wbfc?1 ': W:''4'''RwatrevrJe Third part canijidateor U5 ernoe spoke in the .4 Pdturf iHouHe? T. vt;,& lxuxbur2 last Saturday. vAs there son to-morrow, (Saturday) and at Office Notes. - ' are glaJ to;cie i ttat the" elP f the petpfei the lower part Hof ctunly fm a daar mail tol Centre- ville,! beengtSnted, ti&'Mi 1 -Mk w .auc3 fc' majority of her votes 011 the 6thv f I wa8 unl parly man here to antro l auce lum, he introduced himself to an la- Ji B. jBu& S. i 1 - - 1 . . A.. A 'It -4 - i. s I n, -j? 1 1; 1 s. $ : t - - r fir rv .v:.,r ; tVfiVtHiE -SUCCEEDED IN DODGING - - 4 - ct-i: . f i'j... "hi ... .. ... - i mi i Jrrl UGi.i U ILL Up to yesterday., morning ' three titwl rtmfpasf1 fnitTi In 1 fJhrist rriWrtZZ anyarkef in the Stated the Baptist- ehtffdiS k new volun e It ismoh theXlftt-J iX'rS.da dailies in the Southland we are glad speeches this week in Chatham ccm- to see that it is getting subscribers .ltt -The colored people dre RaTml ityfsfbke s78 JBffetfcr4ms4n8 6a . : j l r.i jrjw'ir t :ttl ftl? .KAtmiur .'L.if Af4i Litr--AW . t dace puoj, he introduced himself to an far.! a urge r yy jt .,.u,uv.uR to ; pus- mg ah engagement in the country. oa obably attend theJiyspjQ -The Tar Itiver Baptist Associa- DeeQ In tlus msrket, when. tiou wiH-be held at iVIaple Spring receipts to date this year will not church, beginning ctoW llton amount to.)ver. 25 r If j.tti u present tinuinz throughthe foUowibg; Sunday. 1i,.e,;"er ePs up, uowever, it will paid in Louishurg will-: be equal : to Bear this jn n?ndx asionr merchants f avi, thev intend to do it: ' .;" " UD to tha,imt weflefLh a atvK.te.ii - i r k r t x r T r r sr. y- r- t i - rather tarhM'wenTormedthari crowd was somewhat increased) he became warmed np and made the "rufH fly'l from everything and everybody.' .The Times takes no stock in Walker flfwhif soaned'irty,iand5i iBrmlrtir this week. A large crowds frouj' ii place, left on the specialtndn yeste day morning. . ; - In answer to a number! of inqui ries we will state that the next term of Franklin ct wilhveW!ir 12th of November, with Judge Graves ou the Bench. A match game, of base-ball was ,ood weather for their Fair at KalfgW stjTueday aftdhtT R ifadleyV JnlSMiaafyneucirnn -Chatham, and biJjsjInce her? gives them much pleasure. ., His speeches are plain." practical and convincing, and will win --t :ne-iascnssuier oTnireritaiei! yoca te says: ; The Methodist Church uihjnC., has been altered and almost made"newr The old: gl- played here rtm ddayj evening ieries liave e" taken $ut nUnpder- between pr8 i) ?piC5ffi: lota& itktmt-& burg clubs, which resulted in favor of been substituted fur the old ones and Louisburg by ashore of 42 to 5. pJtheveryThici led improvements have The Supreme Court licensed I ncen made. 'JL ue "cnurcu vis -now a young men xapracuc tm wMwn j rpM VuftijH? wWm.i-rr.Ti '4, dav. Among tliem we notice1 the I A. McCulleu, deserves much credit for I the dpinio that m i only dama ging Ithe cause for which he professes tot bej laboring but at the same time,, is stirring up such feelings atncng-tjhe , people as will cause, thenar tarefraB fromioing their duty as true, "citizens He r iceived several subscribers to his pape ', Jbut Jjdledytol Secure ( the i ndrae of a iy persons, pledging themselves' to vote for himi - In speaking of him the Warrenton correspondent of the 2fews-Observer savs: rr tT 'T' Walker, the Third parrYalrtlidate for Q o vern'or, ! spoke here vesterda v a email ana mixed audience, . . l i j. j. i befoi name oi Mr. raui jones, wno is wen i iu wurit. xie nas uone a une wors aud favorably known in Louisburg. ; I and is greatly beloved in his charge. present on tr.e first UajrOi the Warren Umn tries to argue against the erection county Sofr,., aa address, jveryooay in-mis sec- strongly that wthe JuARGre ; property tion, who can get there, will ' be sure, tfners are ttot'fcWorable to it. Is to hear him. qi "if 11 3 J 11 U iW I .that so? If we arc not mistaken, and Read all ihe ne' advertisements V we do not beueve that we are, a in this WITieTlfeartjU chjiuts ; have something new. fj yreaSlnbf? Wr?1:1?5"? tbem- aud our limited space forbids aMepaf elverro vvlerori;tre tax to build:, a rate notice of each one. Our index at town hall, and a majority of those t!idhead of the local column will giye who have signed the said paper are a list of all new advertlseraearsTT cerjprspp but wTiether they are Jf! -Franklin county Demlcml hU "4? fs or not, A . nnA H,Vpf in th fiHand tlTP8 IP Si' ce4ve. H-p6ndent he ahould be lookedij after as mpch as Dockery; in fact, it may oe more imnarejfy-vfttette ffains IS' .1 lotslcHhk iDfdnfKnlia nr- ly. j Hw speech is calculated to dc - Ceiva tn?,Un nrm-.y nn not Keep posted as o r the h past and present issues or poliipavtiea . and men whom you J! Ale suffpic -iMfh bf this place and Henderson where he faitor-i ably klpWfeeff to'thaeMieprDfesV es toj represent. Therefore ft 'would be advisable fot'eufrt Wd$U&c6He'M;1 Chairman whilakerto send some of our Uexcellenbj speakers along with wouid-oeiutfvetaec Wulker"atr Ws Va rious; : appointments, or, lnxmediately plauifcle? suWtle.'inieadinsf,1 vet ncfne: the ipss untrue, deceptive and danger ous arguments wmcn ncJtorcibJvDuU upoq Bat are men who know no (such word as : , . ' defeai; but doJoVleVte'pe tMtam Xato; ' , . - 1 ; ,., no more heavily -ou a large tax payer leave everything for Je caatesto Q. Joesona srnallpne.TheTiMES in. Tt aaaIi and fevrV.ihdMduaf-. "V-,r--.Lr -'V his full nart 'It's ayeiW ins mu part, lgi s -nave- a Tcgmar-r tllV!lti,.n aft nnv i5u:n x,t if ,n, prpyements ofrtauy) !kindinii.Own,? county landi&tatev and" for; (tea "veal's this writer has advocated improve- piuntsotanyr nature ttat would tend to buli tbJ- tnf Louisburg and we care not in whan those im provements consists if they re of the public. - :t - Kentucky haVa at'cVen&a, ifeks lien's. w-w ;iV4Aww.-k. Ariuckles fresh roasted coffee. Java best lAgaayra and Uio coffee for sale by bfenioaw, xiicks e Alien. w AUiknce NoteS .3 X L T!;1J aaQM i If " II Tj '. : il Jyodji fit n ... t;-jI t u.ioj -5ulau:raji ' 2r jil tLlw not) -? '..I- s.7s rLLJ" lc-:-jomMl Vr , Vii u:.- ( .ri'aiilv'fa s'.J !' ' t.n icl aa:iiK.p'.-i i oi! tun. -r'rrvV'M jj -J i r v;:il rmet -woll T.:iiT. tt lb Ln Los Tfr D f ,1T .: ouijvr -. &! ;ei'5 ! In .Iljijf -M 4-X,!k1'J iMR ( v''i t.!i l mK5TO-h Ik 1 If I I 9 I CO raaajgiT Ci J -ju i-j -l l- rtu tjo. j .! ! . 1 if t . tiwi inn -in Inn 1 oMVE HAVE SPARED XEITHEB :o: I I u i"; in order to help our farmers keep out of the clutches' of th!av iofamobi Drgging 46 bales bags for bagginj. - - . . . . , 'ril ..' - .... I . v 'IC ; ' 1 r, v r .H7!' oLI. v ijul vl-u-i - TrusL f BOOOL'ARDS k :o:-4 BURLAPS liij-j" J P.TIV7- i'. i 1.: 1 CO .1- E2T OUGH TO COVEE : 37D8Baies iofdttbH -n, .a costal Call at our store and eethe fapptdey 1...:; Il- T 1 1 1 y-v 1111 M i 1 t'.erl r.A I, till? ..v-? tUA!jSIJ. - 4 bags coyer a bale of cotton. The same than Jute Bagging1 at a much umallef We ore now ready to shoVall the'lalesfsfyles ih millinery. Our millinery is now open j.i a premer stocicw.e nave never uaa at prices M suit aiujvi4iseaude'csp and Al- uew sijusQ nais or juuunery , f . v.i . rr . ... . liau goods too numerous to. ,1 meutun. Unr black nlk lor 81.00 caouot be equalled. Do not buy your gentsjarniahitig goods mens, ooys & youths hats and caps. . ; Uuc line ox boot and shoes is simply immense. . Oar $2.50 Boot is ahead of or all others, our $2.87$ Gebts shoe, is cqun) , to any-iiJtQ shoo in the market.. Our ladies 2.75 Kid Button shoe has made for itself a IremenJiona repaUtidn-v , lorjiutapimj una comiort. our, woman's ii.iw sooe.oeeds only to ue shown to sell itsell. uur i5ys, children, & Misses Shoes need only am .examination to please any 1 buyer. 'ild'iV y4J 'M Mil r ' nl J.pi l 1j bu.Jl t;!i CQ Ira i oHj fsl ieitT ; 1 rrSfj4n stjr C3 i a .ij i G2f CD. CD CO 'A .vivve cany a nice line ot lurniture including Uedsteada Jouble and iiinglet';'.Trundle BeU 1 "4 fliim 'l Steads, enkir? -of all kiada,eenteri tables; iWashstands, bureaus, cradles o, ' peadsteads . , , f ,r ,. ... , from $2.50 to $20. Iu addiUon to the above we have a complete line of Grrtceri. crock-'" 7 u" f'; " 11 1 ll ,9;fdJI f ' , K V9la8e ware and TijiWare. ,Ye invite a capful inspection of our stock, hy 6ue anffairV" yl; .T m'i. IaT shoV-ong and all. '.Ye are piepared tu handle'cotton aa oioee aaany-liouse iutbetauaud'1" ' fJfiu-. wti ! .j.;i want to buy 500abals this feasen for. which we will aiwave pay the highest cash price. ' n'diiioi IaU yf ol fborat 5:!J d . .a'litiuia'I X'l blo &i trim btiy 500OhaU8 this feasou lor. which we will alware ' pay the highest cash pneo. I-It is .to otrr interest itb'wc tlatXby fatmert get all that their cotton is worth and We intend- : to see that cotton sold in this market will bring its foil value.' Bilnz vour jottn to Loui- - . 'burg, ono of the ' test cotton markets in th Btate and 'buy jour goods of via' . here 'we guarantee satisiaction louts ; i i arro m Son.; :b i lcuuirnjiJl ' .....it '.2i.i I j '' ' : . .Ul II! . tj J. S. S; & S. old time majority. ' ' - ' ' I . ' ': ( ''11 ' O TO l . ' Mr. 0A. JoheA, the, proprietor of the Racket has filled up a nice room iu rear of her store, where she will display a fine line of millinery oods, aud as she ays in her adyfettiselrne'ilt,; the ladies would do well . ttrcaW " arid (ee her before buying. She says tbat fehe will .bef Ljtoft bve Iber jjlajlies, come and lok whether they buy 1 or not : - ti-;-Jv . ' Say, don't sflSp yolur paper ust because you don't agree with the edi-: tor. The lastr cabbege ybuttjstfntyiuri didn't agreewith't tfs ertherf htft1 W! didn't drop youfscoV list on thatcgoun sinapjy;. said, 'Make us thankful for wfca-fe are about rp,?fi'yp " fl.fTf1' w townjiall questibu, '.he Times sees a . . T . I mucn sucn and nappmess 1 am a town hall more than Louisburs. I T rr Thefd huitain in 0 8 5 L V ery respecuu.iy yours received it we were hot abb to Bay anything. &MJ The Warren county Ariejltuml fair takes; place ;Octoberl0m and llth, and will oo doubt bsjbiar for our sister county. . We - hope to see Franklin 1 well represented. Among the marshals we v. notice the1 names of Messrs. & B. Perry, Werter Hayes and John Speed. Hon Z. B. Vauce wiil &fafaiiAto&kPn He' 10th. 7 U.'1 -'The recent continued heavy rains will cause the decay of both vegeta ble aud animal matter; which are filled itb germs of 'diseaeinit -fed ticularly importantaldismfectamli be used, and that Teach householder keep his premises-absolutely -clean, and then we need not fear , but what iiouisburg will havdo a.'iClaa?'bealtb record. Itd ioir lUv Jsrajfli imd -ThebasUcluhe 10 Play the Pubgo club4ast ISaturday, nut the former dubjf'1ndtllhavingi9had: nfl5cieut notice; oalyitwo.'p):: three tM ts nine were presen;oi8;!PSJ "a maae up, however, and tne Doys gave our boys quite a lively iafc,fcHa'd lle Pungo nine all been : presenjiitc with their heads hung down. , , Sept., 25th, '88. Editor Times Dear Sin At a meeting of Centreville Alli ance No. 344, last Saturday a resolh tion vas passed unanimously endors ing the resolution passed byt , the County Alliance relative to Jute Bag ging, You may rest assured Centre ville Alliance will ever act in cc-;oper-alion with the County aud State Alli ance for the good of the order. If the benefitbtW ttoritf inTel:f or er does any bmuu cibc ib mu 11HY6 uccumpiisnea a greal deal in breaking up this unmer- the Court Mouse, aud that, it r . 1 wiiu? he cemeraDered is JiBot-T AVrdbEratii. Coeoanats, oranges lemons." dated inashroom ciaeters, laneh biseiiiMp'.iem town pfOperty.'IfeW the 'propertyGf- arefitesh and good. Crenshaw, Hicks & ... j . j l- T-J t.l -t i! , 1 uargtj iu u uo wars at Lrenvnaw,. autliorities should seft4t they could j HiekT& ;exuidQaJarguna1jer)f gatherings j iM-lr a.; - I --v rf-v arrVyy rrr a "vrm thaarehad tfeerein.1 f Perhaps i tax- .uiiu vx M'Wi frAtV?nnahtM nhanf Vpitture s frames, .it window shades rift tl nwf.-iin ? . I walilpaper, houe ornaments of any We.; j,ajrmaaui0re wsay kindL or Artist's materials t U ad1 vpen this question in tht? future., In J vou can be accommodated by'cailiDS' on B. A Watson when row' 'g w question : the meantime our columns are open to any citizen who ma j. d esire ;to write upon the subject., . .4V "'i ',.. Personal, v-j-;, - t- c v ; 'v-r'S ' : Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Barrow, Mr; P. N Egerton and Mrs. p. A. 'Jones have allTetiirned from the Koirth, and' theiuespecUve stores are beingfilled &8o4j Sgi JB pur chased while gone. 4, ; 'i.. Misses Cheek and Twitty, of War ren, are visiting the family of Mr. W. ijieuienani; w . x vv uaer-, ieii last Xexas. v-Ti-'-n.,.. i,:; ! ,.i9tv weVcmer feaisun: liessfs! ,! JRicksiadjrOil dXcttchelor,, twq.of Nash, cb,uoty!8 promising, young men who have come to read law uu- I a brIfi6nVc.bokefu f . i ?c;Mr.Hud Mrai'lL"IG:JBrown,and Mr. iSFJllie flarrisbn, of New t Orleans, are visiting Mrs. Harrison, near, Louis burg. - ; t.c k 3- ; Allen's. - A m ill Baiefigh. . Orders from' a distance will be promptly filled. , r :e?. f ; .. " - i .ForiMisses r v ;y;iOTy ; A an J Ahili ran'a nna ahftoa a flaAn JL Yarboro's. ' ! " mm ' IT : f r 1 i AS WE STATEDi WITHr- j ?r .tc.-' ji i'i" J .:it I ' - '':"-ur 'oi 4-ij: V,Vp oti .-.-t; a s t ?r i LOW PRICES ; : Vj Vl UM''' ivl li ' L--.u 1 n BE LOiWE E QUOT-A'TlOi. ; ljJLadies Shoes Dongela Kid 20 bOAjtlons........;...UH.?......$2r.20 rLadies Shoes;1 fine' Morocco,' Fir st ciassV..i ......... ....... ...41 80. trol'fchildrens shoes from.. . op'r i rents soua ieavnr ooots - oui v.. ...... . ............. : ? Cateibbni Hhoes for men in the market enly......,....'...,$l.'l5 iuT .73rlca.-n.;:ti...r. , r.f.. ;.. 1 - - ;Mt. ? ti YOett t' overshoes . .,.............. TY Xr. (VJ ft 3 M ' xt i'. rf ' 1 " . . i ' j " " ' 2,i! pyxerBboes . . . ... ..........J.. ....... . .. ........... . . . . -40 V CbilOreAt bverhocs . . . , . . . . n Mi ........... f fl 3 ? . v . 2d T iHAt-. f.Hdci:.;. er .-i- i N.E r 1 W . ARR I VAL .1. ,.: ! .h : ...... i." J TI ' rr : t r i i FALL GOODS- DOWN WITH? HIGH? ERICES.Ii:"... AM . PREPARED AND : D ETERMINFD iTO - i SELL? " GOODS I . - . . I C-frt) ;iivuji boa hfw VOX TO SUITTHEtPiARMERS. u LuiI . ,? :) i t u jr ' f 'if i r (i i o don't buy shoddy 'foods. I anl 'receiving thebcst loi Irl ,-.r, l don't buy shoddy .goods. I 8ni receinng the.Dcit Tot Ci TtrpT7 RnrrnTTT ii-.5 -i i. -r " """r" ... .... , .if 7 Mens and boys suits from $5.00 to $25.00. I am iv: . !)("! i nt. UuO tbeeofv- .win seji a shoe ana give a new pair" should they not prove good. Lace Leather for ginncrs." 'Harness leather in any., quantity.,-, .Set ) a.lT . Uaraessfrooi 4-50 to $5.00. .You - wiil certain I j'. lose money if. you, , uJ, I,,,,f buy before looking atour stocks Yeu will be accdmmodated'ju any,".-, , r way by calling on Mr. iVarish who will try to pleaae you.,., Ye keep' w i 2 . . - ;:::;APDLL:;LIHE-;0F H . and will bo sold at' the lowest market price." pO ft 7 Q E" r l Besnie ti call In whenycui come .toj town. Bcwfagaeb.faes . t AAedlrs. and supplies always on hand. ' . T . - I v X Respectmlly l.'O'.J 1. r;i". r it :a 1 if 1 .-- L ITTLETON" t.yv s a 1 lea ft . Littleton. N. O. Eleven in Faculty School equipment and fUrniture of. rooms all HKw. ' , Bo4r(l (inclading fael and lights, wash, ing and tnition in English, $71.00, for ses sion of twenty week t w . - Thi above with Instrumental , or Vocal mosia and one language $91.00. ; " . i Foi Catalogue, address ; ; ,-:?. v i S.D. Baqley, A. M, Priucipal, i - I ' Littleton, N. C. A r t V r 'rt " Vv rJ10'-' iAHT2A H'TT Consisting of calicoeB from .41 cenUnpJ Beautiful lino Henriettas, a. -i I " . Tv TIT iW!.!!.. . A r.nf faaliinnaM. Armures. cameis uair, umy aj auui,b ivihiis uu,uo ia"ivjj-,"' t , Plaids for childrens dresnes. A full nnd'.coropleUl ltue . of'Jinea': : , laces from one Cent per yard op and in iact a" large variety, of all i aorts oi gooos.' ' t o are i-uug up "1 1 t. ' i . ...... i . ' - . . Tni , jT IHT JT, Clifton. O. W. FordL' F. N.. Egerton. - . f,Wi 1it rented tlt Barrow Jk PleuaoU rttfi Hnn. hT renoratcd tie him and pot in New IJTtor, scaT, siJcTa TT -T" f- fi r-v n L t R-iKuji ii OI X L3L XL O Xl v PiRSTCLASS PRA GIN . .7 iUf seed ffottoB.-is- iosored aa, ffottoB.-is- iosored a, sooa as .it', eaters tie 'gla ':.1'vr: !n BAGGING AND v TIES i v-w l 4 4 ti, -WILL BE FDENISItEI) At- U O JO IJ7TT; i III -f. .i if ii i i . i I , ' "' I : . i..o't im.-t.-i . . t. ii- -r. ..trr. i - ' JJ "J;.. i 1 ... In our Store and with the experience Wof d'MftrsllclaB3? mHnt'y'.tMr guarantee entire eatUfaction. in price style&cV .Loot aut for- 'mere. quotations in our next Respectfully1 f I ;, : ; .t- :- -t7'.M Vi'IMTIt THE J ;JaUiUliT.r LOWEST,-: : J -1 ci.f fjuid a rood Urn oof and w earnestly tolieit the public patronage - t j .i-.-;vj llEBPEUTiVU.L'LY, , ; , i. - , :; Clinonj; Forai&, Egerton. " ,1 I 1 i! J.
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