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ROAD (JARTS l GEa.S, BAKER 5? NEW I - 'he-Franklin Times;. ames 'A. Thomas, Editor and prop ; . i , , i j , . ." The Race For The Spoils. , - When the p&iocrats came back After wandering Jwentfimream . In the -WllderiiVss,'ithjr exhibited an appetite fiff tiTnre. trmtiwas not jh jaitogpinr unnatural under me cuiBStai.cee But it wa nothing to .tho hunger and thirst that less thnu four years ofabsteatice hye fdeV veloped among tlie'RepuBllcamv0. One wf the trikin features f Iho present political situation the unanUuitoJWith wliivh lh-ldeiwo civil service felorm !)teh n-an- all Bucfrw-ftuiKled :uotlh have been voted out and there - is not the la9t',prefeVse-in s any ; quarter that thsjpoUa.jlo not. .-.belong j'eii " tirely IO'Jthevicler&?.'.'.''':-i: sji It may be Interesting about next N taareHb'feca&V ') vatio!is.!iade.;foturye,r8 before 3 on "the subject of leuiovajsr.lro.yi of fice, to say riothinsjof the utteran cea o'pall& pKUforurxs "meanwhile But this interest tvjU he rather his fcoricai,; ll in now., conceded . that the o&cel belong to the sninU and it must be acknovvledged 1 that tliiS Baintsenol'Bckve,, in .coining forward to claim them. History vrerate&u l'hai"'fhei: eder Harrison succumbed to tto office seekers in a month, finding his on ly escape in deatlu If the grand son prove better able to stand the pressure it will be because he Is not without experience in the difttribu , tion of patronage. And yet the pressue of 1840-41 was hot a cir- ' cumatance to that jvldchv already ' confronts the PrcsidfinPelSct.i Ex SCRIBUEE'SHAG-AZIITE For 1889, The publishers of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE aim to make it the most popular aud enterprising of periodicals while at all limcrpreservingvits Jiigh - JUerary cliaracter. 25.000 new read ers hare been drawn to it during the past six months by the incieased ex cellence of its contents (notably the Baitway articles,) and 56 closes it sec ond yenrvith a uew imptus anT an asureorsuccoss The illustration will show - ne e'ffects, "and ,. nothing lo mke SOB.IBNEli'S MAGAZINE at tractive and interesting will be neglected- i". r -.x i; - THEBailrOatf Articles will bi con tinued by several very, striking papers one especially interesting by Ex-Post-maaler-Gcneral . Thomas L. James on theltailway Postal Service fJ " i ' Illustrated. ' Mb. Kojbebt J ouis Stevenson's serial novel The Master of Ballan trae" will run through the greater part of the year. c Begun in November. - A correspondence and collection of manuscript memoirs relating to J. F. Millet and a famous group of modern Fiench Painte.s will furnish the sub stance of several articles. Illustrated, j Many; valuable Literary Articles will appear; a paper on Waller Scott's " methods of s work, illustrated' from original MgS . a second ' Shelf of 01d Books, by Mrs. .lames T. Ficldf, and maoy other articles equally note , worthy.5 IMustrated, Articles on art subjects will be a feature. Papers are arranged, to ap- Eear by Clarence Cook, E H. Blasl) eld Austiu Dobson, and others, -; Il lustrated. r v. FWiitig Articles describing aport1 in the bestfislnng grounds will appear. J ? are the subjaits now arracged. The authors are$ fell-known, sportsmen. Illustrated"" V" " , Illustrated articles of great variety, touching ipon all manner of subject; traveli biography deecription,. etc., will apper but not the ' conventional . comruorplacesort, Illustrated. . , Among the most interesting in "the . lisi of scientific papers for the year will be a' remarhable article Dy j ro feBsor ''4onn rTrowbridge, 41. on ! the most .recenV.developihents' and' usjds1 . of photogrspjiy. IllustrUd. 1f i r A tlass'oi ar'ticles 'which has proved : ? of special interest will ' b continued -jy-Atj a group of paper upimEIectruilty5 ? in its most recent applications; by ' eminent authorities; ' Remarkable paper on Deep Miumg, and other in teresting papers. ' t 2 ; 5 ; A. ; v . : - A SPECIAL OFFER to cover last yearV numbers;, whichinclude, alj the RAILWAY: AUTICLES, as follows; ' A yars subscription (1R89) and 1 ; the numbers for 1888, . , . $4 50 -. A year's, subscription (1839) and 5 . . , the numbor8 for 18S8, bound ia cloth, ; ',' . ,;.,.6,00 : f 1 0O.A Y E&Xi 25 CT& ANUMBEK ' , - :.. CHA. SCIUBNER'S fc?ONS. . , . .TiSlTlBVoad'way.'NlX-'''1 : j: :-PERNAi , Mr. N. II; Frbchlichsteinl of 'Mo- bile, Ala., writes: I take great plea 8 I nre in rccommendiug Dr." King's New :' Pisoovery for Consumption, having tis catarrh. , it gave me intant re lief and entirely trrcd rr.e and I bave . not been rfilu ted since.' i I also beg to State that 1 had trit d other . remeoief with no good reRult,r Have also ' Electric Bitters aud Dr. Kingls v"N New som- F: i,iWM,t1i hf tihifh T Rai,rPnm. jiinC --. t.."--, ; mend. Dr. King's New Difcovery for Con sumption, coughs aud colds, is sold on a IHsitivepuaisntee. Xrial bottles frte at Clmons , . WAGONS tlis wiiisou uf friiivctbrate"d Hiram tVDhvil& i.o'fiAi'87lii the benb liug j mi uja inuikU . Our prices are as low tA . tt riua as : ei its you mil ft&d an where. . Come "AXKfsee'ueuC. 1 ,0LD HKKOltX i one and, two horse wagons PJED310IVT k i. ill t-i4: :Xl ou and ttvo-Uor8 i f : 4 i.H.' '.i-'J:;.' "fj.' The N. p. Plow company one andtwo horfic wagon; Price of our 1 oni-horse ragon8 fron $25 to 835, prico of our tw o-horse, wagons from $45 to $55. arness Double or single for Bupgie or wax ons. Extra collars and ISridles. x t Hames and britrhen straps AND ; OA S K E T S ..: i j i ;- i We keep all sizes and qualities of coflins and caskets. We have some new .ttvles of covered caskets in plush or cloth, they are beautiful. . ' $ We haVe alj the above goods s from the lactones. ,i We cn give ycu -as low prices for quality or make as yw will getanwLere- We solict.your patronage, n : - Respecth lly . , LOTJISBTJRG.MILL CO Franklin Co., WITH T A. WILLIAH8& CO. WH0LESL.il GKOCEKS V AND- Comm sion Merchants, JWItFOLK, 7 a, . Pjompt attention gives to all ordefB br maU.: , . ; . . ..7. "It.. THIS, u J 3h I . J S- M l?ifrl BLACKSMITH -, '' 't 1' i 7 i I desire to.lnfoi'm the public "that I have moved tothe shop, at the foot of the river bnoge,on the west side rd Main Street, where 1 am prepared 'to do , ail kinds,. of B'acksraith . work, Hoise-shoeing a specialty V; ;- flUjr, i - I' DUREI.L Datis 4 y- i V Louisbur jf NV f SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE; -' By virtni of aukboriiy to ne U a ded in trust from C. J. Crsdao and L A Cm. dBp, 'recorded ia th Kegistvrs - office of vuuu.t u uui v, page 103.' 1 .trill Bell on Friday the 10th , day of De cember '88, at pubhe auction at the Court' House door jo Franklin county, tilt fol lowing tracts of land situated ia said county of Franklin, and to me conveyed ia sa.d deed i trust: First tract lie in 'Dunn's township, and i i bounded a the North by thet'lands rof W. S. Harris on tthe-East by,,thejjands(f if; rs, Rutha Parce, and on the west oy t! it land.-" it Paul Pearce, James Baketbe ud? others! same being known ad tber apdup; mil property. t - Second tract lies iu Harris' 'tovnship and is bounded on Ue North by the landa owned by.the late W. D. ':SpiTy: D th East by the lands of F.J. Cooky, on the South by the lands of the late II D Freeman, and on the. West by thlao4s of jNat Jonej, eontajping 397 acres more or All persons will take notice that , K u" ( ?f undersigned claims, as trustee, all props 91 e r1 ,n,.n "V" ian, ana all Per- ons are lormaaen so remove, sell. iur. chase or in any way interfere with. said. Time of sale, 2 o,clock p m. " Ternis of sale cash. J. N. HOLDING, . . . Trustee. - IXSUHAUCE -AGENCY i t atn prepar d 4o 4rrite iosura ,ce on al classts of pro" rty, aAd at .as 19 " rates as can be obtaiuu ; . .. . . ... . e conipa- siea I represent are ull sound aud couser vaOiT. tr- - ' i.- i ft 7 . j . ' ,' j i "LIFE INSURANCE - liavwie cf (the best and trovge8t , com pan its ju the world and ean get your ia u,raace o.a tiie s-nqst .desirAbJe )ilatis tatauennt andt;ost4u ike j3iflty,eut lau. A CI' BET' INSURANCE Jneu-a1tice agavost aieWLecis rriiten fojc any leth Of toa from o day to tire 9 j.oniths,4aojt onjy 25 cents per,, day ;.o,r USJ0O0 With in4eno)ity of r!l5 per week". "U disabled, $3,000 for 3 mojjths for $5' witjji indemoity of $25 per week i. if disabled, I raostisordiany invite hn investjgatioA tf my agency. I think J n pleaei - r i.i . i. -. -Goe. a. Uaker r 1 ' ' - f " Gen. Ins. Agt. r' OTer tho Racket store on Main 8t. - MACniXfSfS AKD rOUNDBYMEN W. .7. r.Aixiaii,N,c, Orto For Sjcuial- HacMnery f Every DescrlDtioa Soiicitei ENGINES,! BOIERS, SIIAFrf ,V- I' ' " . INGS, PUL1 YS ON HAND .'!;; i J-' i '- :J :': i '' -: ' ORMAPETOORDEL. ' ... . - f -'. , -. ir - '".-- , Repairingiof nil kinds Promptly at endnHo on-thort Notice. p jpiiANKI JNTON HOTJSL, , - J.P MASSES BURG, Prop's. Good accommodations for the Trav eling Public Table furnished with the 'Best the Markev f. fiords. - - "tf 1 i i'", - ; Good horses . and buggies alwavs ready at ray stables; which J. run in lonnectioiiiwith my hotel, to convey persona any where they may wish to HVEhYi FEED STABLES. Ha yoo; leased the. Terrell' Stables -in Lu s burg, we will endeavor to ac utn- . datjs the public with good con veyances. ;. It good horns and bug gief and attentive drivers will please the public, "we are determined that- it r-ball be dtne. Also we are -prepared to taice c re of teams, and the vtry ibeet attention shall be given them. We are prepared to do all kinds of hauling naving secured a Crat class dray lor the -purpose. "Give us a Share of your patronage, and we will guarantee satisfaction. ... , ' Very Kespeetfully, , , ' s j HAYES & PINNELL. GOOD jmlNGS CROW IN FAYOK" 5 . It Is because their irerits and advanta ees J are becoming -- better known, we have sold the ! ; i . I 1 ' THE "All RIBHI" COOK STOVE For eightnn years (18). Always gives, fa tia taction , : We have sold Arverell's chemical MIXED; PAINTS For eignteeB'ytars,'; The best paints in tbe worlil. We hate sold ; ' ' i . - t- ...f -.-,' i "; f,t. j;'- PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL Tor eighteen. Years. , 8afest aud best oil erer sold. Absolutely safe, r Hard ware 01 every. : DESCRIPTION ,--r - r- aSah, doora and Blinds, Rubber -nd leather Beltitg, Lime, Plaster. "Cementf and , en housand oner lhings. - '- '. JULIUS LEWIS & Co. Upposlte Market Housa jayetville St., Kaleigh iraceirfes 5 ,' J 5 :U - "J i Molasaofti FIotr . ' ' , Ilea Lurd, guari CJoffee, - . . and TEA. . A nice as eortment of Cannea ' Gooda, Oat . ,.MeaV. -; ' Hice, Dried : . l . ; - ' ; , ' Fruit, and Pearl " Hominy, Brunawlck Hams: Break fast Strips 1'i . : . ' - Beef Tonjroe, 1 ' - - and FISH. Pare r Apple Vinegar, 4 i! years old. A full line of Cijrare, Chewing aud Bmok-' tag Tobacco, Staple Dry Goods, Shoes Ac. CASH TELLS THE STORY COME AND SEE. at . C. C JJ.AUULS & CO. I1.VERETT Bros., GOMMISSON Booms 8 & Hnro " " MEMBERS OT THE N. Y. COTTON EXCHANGE fSrSpecial attention paid to the sale of cotton and liberal advances mad on all consignments. ' W. B. Cheek, of Warren, is with E. b. G, A C6.au d oliciting shipments from his friends. . k STOCK 0VK8RS Tne very large number of horses and mules annually brought hero to take the places of thewe that die, maker It apparent to owners that some plan should be devised for our protection. .?-, - ( 1 .j. - f u, t The PeniK Mutual LIVE STOCK GOMPAiVY, -DF- nilclcli lilal, Poun. Will insure your stock 1 against death from disease, Acciden, Fire, Lighten ng . and loss by . Thefu . n , ; Would it not be a wise precaution to place a 'policy, for say- $100, upon each of yooi unimals,.when it can be done for very few dollars f. Forparticulais apply at King, Jones & Cc's, or address.. - ; " Thob., ; J.' Kino, '? r - 1 ; ..Gen.' Agt for IT. C t3 An agent "wanted : In olx.XoTrnisliipt OTICE. ; : - j " b...... 1 .. Having Qualified tkis day as Executor of Jeo. L. Thomas, de'd, all. persons in debted to the estate of said , testator .are notified to make lmrat-diate payment, and persons holding -claims against said . es tate will present the same for payment on t before the 25th of . Oct. 1889, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. .. J. C.Thamusgioic, Executor of John . Thomas.' deceased. .Oct. 22,lfc8g. f t , , , , 4 fpuos.11. vjldu. ATT0RKE7 ATXAW. ' ' ; xouisbuk'o,k. c. , Office on Main St., one door low the Eagle Hotel. 1 -ud -v 15 . i" 4 .1 - Gibsoiv & Co, .AJERGHANT& Duildinc, IVorfbllc Va 70 KM ER IT KO. 3 WALL St, NEW YORK NEW RESTAURANT. I .r 'it ... . " I be? leave to Inform the public tba I have epened a new Uestaurant a' the stnl on Court street, next to Clifton 'a .Drug store, where I am pre pared to serve meals dta and night I shall furnish my customers with thr very -best the market anords. FresK Oysters, fish,. Beef-steak, Bird4 01 Toast, Chicken in' every style,- and everything good to eatv - I - . Respectfully, '.' Bryaht Fost. Jk Eczema, Itcliy, Scaly, Skin Tor- - , .; ; -turea. : i. a. - The sioijplc application' of "Swayne's Ointment," without any internal medi eine. will cur any eaia' oi Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ringworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, 1 Acwms, au seaiy, itehy Bktu Eruptions, no matter how obstinate 01 long standing. ;.t Is potent, effective, and costs but a trifle. 1 , LAND- I hava for tale in Warren county sev eral excellent tracts of fin grain, clover, cotton and yellow tobacco land, which I will sell at a bargain. Tracts- eon tali from 25 to 900 seres, respectively. Loca tit a bea: depot and a fine tobacco market V. - i - U- FOOTE. i i -.f i Warren ton, N. C. Having qualified as Executor of L 1 Uicks, dee'd, notice is hereby given to al: parties owing saia estate to oome forward and pay the same at once, and all parties holding claims against said estate, - must prevent them on or before October 2, 1839, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ef their recovery.' Oct. 2, 88. , J. S. TIBEEUiAXE, Er. E. V. TimberUk. Atfy. H0T1GE. Having qualified as administrator of J. W. Holden. notice is hereby , given to all persons owinsr said esUta to com far. ward and settle an once, and persons wviuuiK vuiiiu ngKinitt am aaia estate will present them for paymefit on or be- iore the 29 of October '89, or this notice wui ne pieaaed la bar of their reoovery .. . . - , . F. P.PEARCE, : . " AAm'r -OI?. FALL DOWN WITH;. i : am, prepaked .. iND,s pifriaMiNFo - to ;suit the ' vrAAV1i10 rVH BOUGnT. r.. ,r. "ri l m t POLL' LIKE; OP. i-ace at er .r ooenj. Uarnea lather in ar auantiil ' i and will bo sold at the lowest mark e t prior Be sure t call in when you ct.me to" Uw cl : neUs. and supplk. alwaVon hind. t W. EL FVBMAN Jr D r u ggis t. Main Street Louisburg, HI; G. DEALEB1N IRTJaS AND MKDICIlSTEfc, AND '-. EYERTTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FffiSTCLiSSDEUS STORE BUISTS SELECTED GARDEN SEED All the Standard Patent Medicines PlbkDrugsavd Chemicals for pRKfjcjtiPTioya a BpecIai.ty Your Patronrgt Solicited. " , - . W. H. FURM1K. JR. J.T. Clifton. 0. W. Ford. F. S. Egerton'. COITON GINNING T We hare rented the Barrow a riessants etton fpn, 4are renovated the ftam 4 and put in Kew Etewator, scales, and a . ! FIRST-CL.4.SS PR A TT GIN all seed cotton is insared as soon as it enters the fin BAGGING AND TIES -WILLDE FUBNISnEDAT- "lii.lt. in 1 jloavkst prices: - A. 1). Green, ia Superintendent . Enerrthiag is satisfactorily arranged' and w . GUARANTEE SATIbFACTlON aad a good tarn oat snd we earnestlv solicit the public patronage , . BE8PECTVTJLLY, ' " Clltton : Ford & Egertbn. HAVE If not, do so. We mean some : ti ' , .- . ;' ; - .Trv - ' ' 1. . ? . " i ' , f . ' 1 . - f - - s . . . ., ; . ' ' - - 1 - . ; :' .... .;u-t.l.!- r'.'If Ihia -ni not -fill thr Vill, we hare a new Jot idf "OLD GIBSOX" ; -and 01d Imperial CVbiun'1 Bye, anl ntaaj . otiur brnoV-aU ; of - ' 'f which we iuarante? lo be firaV-clasa. .. . -.i . , v.. ti rti.f - ' awayi on band at 5 cents per glass ..... t . O H OICE - Cigars, Tobacco, ftc. Our pool room is alwajs kept ifi ' Crsl ' clast ' Jc' , order, and no one need fear of being annoyed bt rowdies.- ' Wherf.inV j town, if convenient and agreeable, we, will be glad to see yon;1 '; ; - ' - - H. WA1TT & CO:' ' 1 ' ' r P.' S. AVe neKlected te slate tbsl the --youna ooncoctoaTlt 1 " i: v1 f tapatcr, and wltbeglad toconocjoa dr k. ' . r ii... ; ' - t-3 G0O13S HIGH PRICES ! . . farmers:;:: -' .ni I Ji . Ainu LrLiUi riliNU1 t. ' '1 I-'. 2s.eo. i theoni "1. ft THE BEST GROCERIES T, ! ..MacWnt ; respectfully ... aT. at" T f 1 CJ -VkV 'J - . , oW...Ijiv 3 ?f i:. J YOU 1- ,v tf: '. vu f of that cp lha edaetrr TALEB ym -I 1 i rt -t 1 H" t-''.' t -t or 10 eeati a nottle, ... KBTerl-brad': 1 W I 2STJE S.-- -r . 1 I-.- f. r. r
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