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: . - . - . . , . - - , . - . - ' ' - ' . - . - - , - - - VJ-. : ., T"-- ; ; ; 1 I rphe Franklin Tiniest fBIDDAV, UECEMBEB - - - r 7 ,1888 IXDX to New Advertisements King, Jones & CT "Oufl'Ialfonri.4 Florence O. TerrellTwo Notices. Mrs. L. Will5aiuibn--,StareforIieuU TAB DROPS. '. 4 -To turnips, weighing 9 lbs. eacli, were placed on our table Ihia ..-wcefc f jey were raised by col J . i . Jones, Just before ptiing to press we leari t!at Pev.J,' Hurley 'Utlwpa rof tle Methodist church h're, and thit ltev. A- McCulUn goes to tteida ville. - , - The New Yark HeraM so well ex pref ati the eutiien4rf tiie edoe of i t!ie Tins tii''6!"'',' article from that paper upon the' .llquoi questioa. It will Ueftuaa on eur first ?age. H::mM t JU exasporatuag ; editor being, threatened withaooat if tar i and feather? aid iu h'8 next issue: "The jeopleofthia lowrr may break into1 Minebody hearost aa J steaH tl e feithcrs, but are know they are tuo fitingy'tobuyiltar.':r;: "'.f -December has come in mtich inorej deceiitlyi doubtless, than It wflgoufc. Uttt there's one thing about Decern ber it may be meteor loiically the meanest and at the satne time f aonie8 ticaliy the happiest motrth in the cat-f ea ar. What is the roaring surf in July w lne roaring fire" and, crackling but back log in December! .' We are informed that sever il gen-? tleme 1 1 , ex perienced in the to bacco warehouse business, of "two toliacco towras are speaking ""of oi)eniog . w.ireboue in" lyauisburg. : 'Now let 4iir business men and citizens gener ally get together and offer iuducee 4 meats for those men to come. Do not let Uie opportunity slip. The old ard met lastlfoiklay and atn,d to one unfiuisljed-'buslness urnedatalocki sine die. Fom of the nef members electlr lsi i li. Uzz erT. S. Collie, Geo, Wbsand Jj. y! Vn, Thos. Whita fill ng to qualify, -b'hos. j . v.uB .Wa, eieswa chairman. The bond of M: S.; Davis, Treasurer . was r-ecived wiih the XoUbwiug i8Uretiee: GeoHV DavisVB. p. Jiegister of Deeds, was also -received with the followlug iUreliesV'A: liurt R H. 13obbitt,'K. h: Strickfand. ' Tlie iblc wlUg bnslablea tendered their bOuds whicb : were fecefyd: h C; Hbl !en. M- b. Sfsim,n! t i ... r' - ' x wrier, C 1Vivetfc aoW;. ifohusonv: j.X , V V 'UUOUU ' - 3SWe allbWed to list g ixes, : Richard DaU vvas' liace'd' oil tj TT'; f auer lat.ati Si6a per ,fonh-M IaIsa?appoinl(id :nYej ca tx r . A;nce repau ed .near u - ac. juLisra; coinelatid VV. Vouag wefe appointed, committee7 to fettle , with - outgoing and iacomin.r Trea3urer.Ti;e Chairman was re quested to no ify-Cha'irmanr te StrHt that a vacanliiste(i in, the hoard of Comul.Jner and thai he is authorized to caUn m. etiug of ; fi illetf , tUexe. Grauvi le "tfWar4V::waslfeteased of -elected counsel to brd, receiviua the vote of tha entire : boarJ. The bond f. iauO..S.C.yi!fa8ac-epted, with the loliov1ngtr sureties: Jfi. S. Cfreer?. T: Yarboro, F. KTEgerton, K. W. Timbi rlake, jj. B. Clifton, G-o. Ford. The Sheriff was authorized to mak.con;ectioua ,iruthe stHjcesjot :8cymLVaryesu erieBlaM Jit.en A' ley, Kebccia Perry and Ar thur Sandlin were allowed $L each as Wtsule paupeiP. " J. W. Young was appointed to notity supervisors of lu AAttiin inuitum iy 'meet Au exchanse asKs: "What la.J n tins noardalineir uest iiihamii; ,jme wiUiout a newapaperr" to which f ..U5u!1 "lie same in regard to , better editor rep.ies; -It I, a phu-f t.n. ?s f.,' where old bate -are - staffed int tlie were anikiintvi 1 1 .v-j., o ,1 r . ...... u - v. 3 wimlow-6lj, where the children areM np-irts. W ' Uzzle wad .contiuued like pigs, the housewife like an ul orig- . a committee to looit after paupers at inal savage, and the husband with a ,r "wse-teke inventory of prop panorama of the Dismal Swam p pa'- - f aftt.s? &c-. he regular allow Uoa hi shirt bosuia-with tobacco nc3'50-t Outride paupe.s; was re- mrtdest blush 'X telesram Wita received heretm J Saturday announcing the "iBerious ill ness x7 Mr. B. F . W beless, who . lias' beeu-living at Wilson's Mills for some time. He died on, Sunday and was brought tthia counts for interment; He passed through Ixmlshurg'tMi'lhe J -iatu, tta vmi been on a visit to his peo ple in this county, and bis ' death was quiteja shock here. ; 't, - 'Tlie only changes in the - county offials last Monday were in tlie otBces of Trfcasnrer and ltegisforf of- Deedsi Both;'ot these offices. during the past two years hav been excelleiitly filled. At tntr death of Mr. a P. Clifton his brother Mr.' JI T; Cliftoii waa -elected to fi! the vacancy, and like hi broth er, h has attended to the business iu a business-like maancr; i jit is. useless for ua to say that the omee cf Register of Deeds has ; been well attended to, as the condition, of the bflices speaks for ilse Maj. Bullock was elected 8 a Republican, but he t has made ' a -ood. officer, and when we look back nl see Jiow many officers, elected bv that party,- have acted. lit is quite a pleasure to us o pay'at least one Re- i publican this hih compliment "H':'v Entertainment. I 3 i Tle pupils of the Louisburg Female olUge w?ll give eutertaii ments on ! hUiday and Frfti:y evenings, the' 20th and 2 1st of this mouth, to raiae funds to buy an encyclopudu for the s:hool, aud to lie'y paw off the debt for school fur , it. .re They proin'se a very jenjoyable programnie, and solicit a large atu-udauce. A part of the en- tt rtaiuiuent a bhakespereau burlesque,: win te especially appreciated by those wbojire fresh on the plays "Hrtmlet," "Merchant of Venice. '2 "Romeo' and Juliet," and "Macbeth.V It will be worth your while to look ovr'tho3c plays' if yuu have not rea I them late- Marrfagre. ' . ' r-'t On Wednesday night last the mar riage bells we.e set to rla ;iu at t'e residevice of Mis3 M. J. Webb, where Mr. jV; : W. Boon , n3 Miss Jjalk' Stokfswere f.ined i'i the holy ' bbh'ls of wedlock, Rev. W. G. Newell, offi ciating. The following were the at tendants: J Mr. Herbert Booh and Miss Mamie Bridgers; W. H Bndjjera and Miss Wil lie Phtli s; G. T. blokes and Miss Mary Highjl; O. II. Harris audi ifiss A.l'103 Uzzle; F. II. Batt'e and jMiss Annie Uporman; C. IV Harri and Mis Eugenia Caraj ; W. :M. Botme and Misa'Ashes IJzzie. The ; bride is tlie daugTiterrof our clever Deputy Sheriff T. J.'Stokes, aniKthe groom Is the eld-, tst json of our good friend. S. M, Boooe, Efq., of Cedar !l?ock. The Tiaits extends congratulations, ami des res t join the large number of friends of both purlins, l in wishing them a life of peace and happiness. it o Fresh Piekled Pigs-feet at Kin sr. Jones 1 1 ' " 1 " TW J I oFsni'imjils - r. 1 i TlAnksjiiving day was pretty g n- board adjourned to meet the first erally observed iu Louisburg. The -Monday m January'. stores were closed and near, v all. the clerks weut gunning. 'M .nyfright'l SfSnl17 ethe founters , ,. , ,J . -. r ra Jpoes fe-Lo's with countenances enea oira-i were cen nexi a ij. n is taa reroinas us or a country Maidens sa'd, bat only a limited number were brought in by the holiday -hunters.. Services were lieW at the Baptist church, i ti d a collection was taken up for the poor. It was the pleasure : of the eduor and his family to eat turkey with our good friend RR. Harris. - A New Dress. "The editor would be glad tor' have this paper come out in a new dr ss with the beginning of the new ye r, i d Tone hundred of war Subscribers will como in between new and Janua ry first, "ettle np what they p We, and pay one year in advance, we j catf put oathen!.v dre. It is with you friends, to say whether , this shall be soornotj - A Pleasant AflTnlr a iriena who -attended the; enter ' I TTVrFiTJT'D lV.TTTYI7''rVTnn of all TPTJSTS, rings and com- Hmaent at the; .JSagle lintel- lal f M J-r jjjjl -JJVULI J. , binations fpunded for the pur- -j "o't., icij iuuij Huuiouvii - iuiec vi cuityuiug mo lOVV ' UUU llUI JUVe. ISiilllg fciie UmiLY Oufk aP ilia liAar tvtKtmiA n ni1,Ani aa - I ' 1' - . . t We entertainments ever held in Louio- ! , " 6 "av? a PT!C lme of general mercbandiae which we are offeriuglDwer : - i - ' ne in diiaiffioili - - . " ' . ' ' . : - ifill tr fanners of Franklin pi county j oiie - - thousand B and Ties ; iiione 4 ..' -r i .. .... . LOOK OVER THE FOLLOWING-. r 7 Xotion.hoiiry.'l ieea, handkarehiefs gloves, ribbt.is, ruehinga, collars audi cuus, j.oue( poaps, periumry, corse t uusues auu. uauo smup, mukr. mens, and childreu hoes and Bucks, s'lawls in cus lnietes, xepnr ana ocnei styles, jersies, cloak and wraps of different-'" varieties, stockinet,, f acketa. beaver elolh jackets manteleU in silk and beaver cloth, dres gotds in ; vaii ous qualities, ladies bcoad cloth, ladies cam bridge cloths, Silk warp Henri ettas. all-wol kenriettas. cashmeres in voiious colors and prices,1" bavnrUui clotlia, molmr cloth, &u, &c., Satines iu brocaded a 'tripe Silkin ': Black and colors, The best $1.00 silk ia the maerket, plaids '. checks, , stripes an brocade in different colors, ginghams, cherio ts.rid plait a'flatEels, W:1 and unbleached domestic, eider down for ehKdrens cloaks,' pant goods to sua) all at wonderously low prices, bed ticks, hiekerf stripes,' plaids, .white ?':..--' ' " . , -- -. . and colored cuitain flannels 10-4 Twill slieetlng, 10-4 unbleached sheetings, x --i. .i.ti. :Jl j : : ti. ' .l i l. '.mv.lli. lUMlc Vll ciuius, wiuuuw vuuum tu japcr villi ija.i.ui7s, i,iv.u uwutciiao! t . 'tW-iiU.ii I J I . ' Uses, rubber shoes, goasara as, gents underwear in suits, gents plaited bosom shirts, gents bats and caps, men6 boots and shoes, T&dKS and chtldrens laced and buttoned shoes, clothing overcoats, crocterj, tin ware giaas are, o CO For 75 cents we will sell yon Dara'andtieVto enVr m1- '.il will avenge 22 potmda in weight;' f ' ' . - . r"?. . For 85 cents we will sell rm P.ajs and Ilea fcn mir -V, n - aiiai -s iuuMa III WC15UU Jl ue not -T determi?f' e" y.on assS and tfea low, Wtl other - s VI "M, ooda that yon may need. ; We bare lbs cooJa aSd ther ta .11 c lTTf ' ' i , ow nr cei will dn it H.av mnti ..o. kT ' i .7 .. "uw ? n .fr''l it murderous prices. We defy comrtition i j . and prices; we guarantee stvle and owlltr.- . knives and forks, china in seU. 100 barrels of fleur bought blore the Uranca; bedsteads, chairs, roekera. tablA ura.K.f!. . - . - , - "-mvm UUO, UHUH11HI. IU WITS Or .' CiOlOE ' ' one car load salt, select cream a'tees?. ':i ' ' u' r:i '" ' " Wo want every lady in need of a wrap of any kind toficxaalna :loaka, jaeketVmalcrial Ac. V ' - - ... : A JS 7?aW "amine our troaJ cloth.;; ladies cambrld ' ' pMHHww oennnui, who union, sets, : velvet ana ; plushea to trim. Wansata bleached mualin 4-4 aj 10 cents oar gent. 50 cent shirt eWt equa'.le;d, cotoe and see the latest style stiff bat, corn, and tee the West atjli' ttn soft hat. . Our. mens $2.50 a sterproof boot U still taking the day. V V" .V -VP. f i i ; . . TT ; -'i' MILLINERY ! MILLINERY ! MILLI1N ER ! ! ! - . ".- Iu this department we can suit the moet fastdions. No cbargd for triming a bat, we oniy charge forlmiterU. All wc ask you is to enmine onr st ck before boylnf ! M: SUM rk,. 4k nAmnat is a clincher, our $8 overcoat is sutierb. Tin no'- listen to any one but come and see for yourself and we will satisfy you as to style quality and price of anything we have in stpcjfc:- SKESIAL J.I REDUCTION in- prices- until the bottom of high prices is khocked out. i . PROTECTION 'fS' PB.QTTT R TTTTQ of a11 high Plicfia forever. - - eioor ' ; buM was tiven b- the ladies of lJie tha l eVt,r l loawble. "fwuvpai cuurwi last r noay nignc n.fc llm -P....1. TT. t ' V . - ' J :J cfi.yie uuki. uur 'luuies Know how to do up a thing well, but'ou th5s ocoasiou they" surpassed themselves.' ic wuies auoruea with powers, Dore loads Of delicacies suited to tlie tastes W all, from Ike f belle : to fhhwl 1 i frt ! ' i 1 piayen tiood things ot every kind were to be seen-on all sides in the greatest abuildnnce. ni the nnlv wawuacK caonected ' with the' affair; inai one's appetite is limited Jby wture. All the refreshments ard re - lechons were free! v en ioved bv ' thus& ho were so fortunAtti ,tn nt.ifnfV Uiis pleasant affair Ttte unique Tea-' ture of the evening was a; number of s-imes, which iuterested parncipa nts and spectators equally. Most of ihese ere entirely new. while thefact that proes were awarded.to the most S'.c- ce'siui and the most unsuccessful ' in ach game added aestfto ; them ali. our store , : v I HEME) HlRWEHS:' SANTA X GLAUS HAS uMADEI 4 -';!-' KING, JONES & COr - - v. ne VbubblepartY??aeriJute U wung; a looker on could sect on -eyery; -. Uf-'; 'J't.4JMf;;'-- 'v--.r .oi.s- -k 'neslaee the determioa'ion toout- -vM-r, ; '-yr; f-, f(- '.iTf-i a-'H 11 S?1? d!mli,y took -their pipes and Jfiht up their faces, but wheu the bub ojefc bursted, vexation alone was visi Je, The absence' oV. our greatest "'Owers wa verv-iuuch i reffrellefL as ur young people found it bard to'; do: I .ucn u thw line. .The donkey pany Was tlie SUcCeaa nf tha vo..inor the Door fellow had tails all ver him, and 0?e Of the COnteslantft kindly rlared i'J "Proper position elicited peals of 02Uteq and every ue w?s sure of n nw uandage wasremovea. r aU oneiof. the most niertaninff nvrr mvDn t,a (law... .i. i . - . . .-,-,. : Stei611 to'.spoiid a-pleas. ONCE. - .vu"5, oui was a success om a ?22:tlew also, and that, the Ycung men, unsteady.. ' Old men; declining but steady, k ' ": ; V , , ; ; Girls Uvely, self supi ozSml m demand and ' scarce: Overcoats close, all styles very cheap at F:N. Egerton's. ' Pants loose and ver low prices at .'F N..h ; Egerton s bamous f; ; fj J 11 ' Mammas, unsettled and waiting higher bids. Coffee, considerably mixed butsome cnbice cOmbina-- tionsatF. N. Egertons . i - .... Fresh fish,' active and slippery, Bspeciany Putter, not strongiat .Eerto j . ; . . the six, and Nathaniel and his et will be sold : cheap. .isjt tnriyisU'AiASMA .-nVC -' , i -i. I'll 'ii- ;oni tnnift vftrr-creat i -i jMid, $in-oK- -;Uoots;ana snoea, uu Hum unu . , .v-" " v ; . . .. tlxt:. - bargains left at Egertons. ; r ;.; , , , 7:, c rooacco iios ui wwciiui ,uuv-vj. the ladies are biaying them in gseat quantities at P. N. ' t Egerton's emporium of fashion because he hat a better -? v; : stock and they Are cheaper than they vcan i be boubi : . elsewhere. v " auruwure, very uj.luxuu iu greaD aemana at JUgerton s.'..tu: - 'Quinine, old by Egerton althoiigh it is & drug- onthe ri3 market.- ., - s . , " . ': r.? . -f J , i Hats, very high with some f our competitors bntiow ."11 - in price, elegant in style and fine, in quality at Eert6n'&; f Notions, all kinds'to suit are fdundatEWtonii,''-r'V,;; ' - J Cuffs, not always pleasant unless they'are , bought -Ern'sthlfieywearwe ' ' 'fe '?TJ ' 5 t , Shoofincr, not so brisk siheft thW tomW 1 o a .Txk -.'J ?r "' i - , cjj , . .. ; : - nuij - MxfXSAA JTJllSArl . ; ...rv t- .:i iui -..-. l. ; -4 J. 4 . A Ii7? f 5 f H 1 . v-.- I"' SETTLEDi AT: -Bangandiies not so much, bagged an tied up proceeds., m materially increase' tbe unar-n; erectinff a feA rnnnri th i'.nnwK w . - nt-i Ta 1 lor wIch PJrpose " tertammeat waa held. Respectfully 1jEGERTQN,TERftELL & FQRD trusts.--Bags have reduced from 17& t612. 1J ' ( SilS Money csefct gos ;'. ES. ton's-that a little goes a longways- : j i bry goodsnot so much in demand by the wets,1 but; J Baby wakers, still are Tousers. - Millinery, still ahead and above ryirKr f'o " Esr&rs ODen uo alriirht when bxinfrhf n f. "Pri : 5 : M' :iu jSuspenO panting around. i l' ..";''V' h:-.?;.! . . j lows, Egerton's plows alViii well 'follow. -r:--V;':r;, v -vQ ':",?';::-f . i--.-i..w , KespectAilly . ; ',v vf r 1 ill : I I i t - : "P1 TVT TiVTOTmjrvT.T - !r-.' . . ... . - 4 , i i i. e i ;.! 6 j f
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