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The- Franklin Times- Fbiddat, Jaktjaby - -18, 1889. Tkde to New Advebtismekts Tgerton j&Forcf-Ju't Received, . Important. - . , "We have ordered new type and this paper vr 11 m out In a new dress with the beginning orits new volume week after next. Now with the important part: ; The type must be paid for in the next thirty daj 8. Further comment is 'uuneo essaryV Dj you owe us? ' TAR 'DROPS. the the can . keep OolUn 9 1-16. Several of, our people were at Usmguration. - , ' '', ' A nw stove has been put in Melhodist church. 0 All worm t.Kftt ft'.tend. - . , Mr E: W. Tlraberlaice is"; to give a ' 'lligh Tea totyhe young people to night at his residence. ' . Itev Mr J. .B. Ilurley preached ...,. Kiia cwninns laet ftuniliiv mnrnmrt and? night. All - prououuce ! hiuT to be a fine preacher, - -. - A few bags of cotton were sol d this week. - -3 he rush now over with, stray lots are being sold to the gin id the crude form. - Mr. Pender ,ThVphotograph'er, re ports a great deal ovork in his line We are ftlad he seems to be soswell pleased with our town.- r ;i " i2 c Our readers- can benefit "bs if. when writing to the advertisers in the Times, they will simply say they saw the advertisement in thU papers Ubuisburg needs more dwelling houses Every house in town ioccu med and more are wanted, j And a good coat of paint would not hurt. ; j Hon. B. H. Bunu gave a fine lay out atjiis residence in Rocky Mount, last week to his friendsl The' papers speak complimentary of the occasion. ,. Dr. Ellis, the magistrate, reports a variety of cases of late, and quite trarnber of all sort. The town'-is to be congratulated upon having so good and honorable au ' officer. "- --Som'e of the farmers" fear that' the fruit will be fumed, should this state .. .... - . r ... of weather continue much longer. Al though thef weather' has - been warm, vet no one siumid be discouraged as February aud March are yt t to come. There, is a tremendous raft, press in? n the rocks supports of the river bridge. 1 he strain is great and should be taken oftY there is many ;a: cord 'of -g-.iod wood foi ssomebodp - Let the commissioners see to this immediate- . ' i . y ' ' A little colored child, about two years old, was burned to death here on Monday v The . mot'ier, Penny, King, had left it' alone, and it caught fire with the above s id result, v Still another w irning to parents 'not t leave children alone. s Quite a large crowd assembled - a the depot Tues day eveniusr to wh'ness the uuloading of a caMoad of horses and mules There were twenty-three in the drdve, belonging to Egerton f & : Ford." They were lodged in the sta ylWes efHayrs &Pinnell. '' ' The' Henderson Gold Leaf says: Massen burg's hotel is a favorite stop ping place for' travel og men air adyf The average drummer, knows a god thing-, when he sees it and there-are no bet'er judges rf ; a liotel fthari a man with the sample case. i " Sevei al ! subscribe! s among the faithful on have come forward and paid up for .their paper! and also" en ctuiasred us bv paving for another year,- and saying that .they - cannot " well do without the paper, They have our thanks. It would give us pleasure to thank a good many more. . . : -The farmers have been selling to bacco in Henderson all the ; winter, Wagons are nassiriar thwrajrh town al most every d ; laden-with this valn- aultt nroducU' ir a. warenoue Mr. W. P.-Neal is going" to have a very nice store on the Clifton cor ner, lie 18 renairintr hA iniirlo' nnw and raising the hack of the old'build- ing. It is a eood sbinfl. ; : s .Judge Armfield will preside at our Court next ; week The BUtesvilla Landmark says t)f him: " The M ilson Advance, after saying very truly of Judge Armfield that he is - a gentlemen of hiah' legal attain ments, broad-minded and' liberal; and will wear the judicial ermine with dig nity and honor,' adds : U "The officeTs not a new one to Mr. Armfield, as" he was at imes virtually judge i when Jude Cloud sat -on tho bench, who when perplexed by some knotty legal point would say, 'Hold tharh How's that Armfield ?' That ' i tree, alanv flond thousht Colonel Armileld th repctltory of all knowledge and deci ded cases as Col.- Armfield told htm to do. This is the reason the. old judge was so seldom overruled by the SuprmieCourjU:,J:;i:, ' "get thejfoiiowinfrom-'tha Baltimore San: ' f :S J' " ' i Mr. Thomas B., Horlon, of. Louis burg, vN.. C, "reported W i Marshal Frev Sunday that he had been robbed of $lg(j, while on the Norfolk boat, Fridiiyjiisht, on his way to Baltimore, by a, voung man named Young, with whom he .had i become acquainted J Young's agreeable ways gained Hor- ton's -conhdence, : amr together f they" topK a room at me Biieibey, builduag, on Courlland street, - Cn Sunday mor ning Hortou awoKe aad found that his, new made friend and $180 hal-disappeared. Detective Hagan investiga ted the matter," finally 'tracing. Young to Philadelphia, wis re he had adopted the name of Charles Gruber. . He was identified by tlorton. anJ committed for the action of ihe Mar laud author ities until tlie necessary papers for his return aie taken out. "Louisbnrg lias three hoardlagli" houses outside of the HoteL : . . 1 have been 1 A Sad Death. 1 . It is with extreme sadness that we aye called upon to announce the death of Miss Annie Belief Clifton.' "the old est daughter of Dr. J. B. Clifton, which sad event took place in Louisburg on Sunday morning last about 1 o'clock aged 19 years. Sh&waVa most lojrei; ly aud lovable ;young ladyvf bright cheerful and happy, and v a - fa vorite with all who knew- her. Just enter mg into; womanhood, her future -life bid fare to be oneof joyand pleasure, as she was the possessor .of a r weet disposition and always displayed the most ,: pleasant .manners s .v It does seem strange that "death should lay Us cruel hands upon such a victim and cause much sorrow in a happy house hold; but He who rules all things knows. 1est, and unto his will, in hum ble submission we should subject our- selves. Z .The large attendance at the funeral, on Monday, which was conducted at tlie' Episcopal church, by Rev." M Ingle' of Henderson, and the V many. loving aud sympathizing friends who followed the ' remains to the family burying grounds, attested the high es teem in which the deceased was . held. The Times extends to the " bereaved family its condoling sympathies and -sorrows within the grief that has be Tallen them. ; The following young gentlemen acted as pall-bearers: W. P. Neal, W. M, person,. J. M.; Allen, JB.' Yarborough, E C. Barrow, , T." BWilder. , : ' v- A.musements of late lew aud far between. : Have another ''Concert or Play.4' I - " ? Mr. Wash Branch, well known here, died a few days ago, at the resi dency of Mr. jt.E. Ballard" in bar ren county.- . - . i Whist is very popular;of late with be young people, There are some iu town,who will put themselves agaicst the "notion:'' :v, rt,-- i Mr. faut Jones has had his office fixedTbeBraoke no I goes 'Up the chjmuey, - and not through;; the win dows and out the door. ' - ' .. i ". Already there is talk about base! ball gommencing. ' A ilcasaht Ume is arilicipated by the 16ver3 of the sport A! flub Will soon be formed . and "prac tice ought to begin :asiSoon a8; possi :ble..- ' -:-m? I BcviDr- &ilton was:. to preach here ,Vlasj' VSunday in ; the j Episcopal churchfhut bevvas sick and could, not jcome,: He is beloved by his' people in this phvee and all who. know him. He ' will preach on ; the 4th Sunday in th 8 month.' -. -. . : ,. r. ; 4-rMr. -Thus. J. Harris has leased the ten pin alley; and opened it. as - tt Tbbe stable . for j the accommodation of the country people when they come tcr town! ' ne has a number of nice stalls and no- charge j will-be made -.for tieing Torses therein." V'' T-? ' Personal. " 1 ; r . - fHon. 'IC.'' Cooke ''.spent 'last -'"Sun 3 Miss jAddie Bain left for 'fcaleigh last Monday. ' : - ( HMessrs.. II.. !W"s Fender . and W. T. Clifton left for Oxford on W ednesday. They will return tliis weekl 1 (Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spruill came to Louisburg to live last Tuesday, They will occupy th&lot. lately occupied, by fr;Cude;f :hp U$f--1 -i k! , Mr. Henry Simmons, of Wake For est, is visiting his suter, Mrs. E. "W, limberlake. i K J 4 .Fund. I10 c'SCHtOL Fcini fob'the Ooran oV Fhankxht j ZOt Ym BEaynTa ECEMBEB lSt, 1888, AND ESDINO NoVEM- 09 a .t was onened there, t? -what ,;a business it woldS do, t v&s the r .expressions of one. of' our business men when he ' saw the sight above menlionedt - We have failed to ij'ote that Heh- derson's sprightly newspaper. th 6-Tld" Ieaf, has entered upon a new volume. It is one of the best weeklies in the fitate, and is edited by one of theclev eresi men connected with . the: frater nity Thad. U. Manning. The town certainly should feel proud Of Manning and the Gnld Leaf, and judging from . the liberal patronage the paper, re ceives, We believe it does. s f J To those who are . seeking homes in a" pleasant' section; where Jneirly every producV of 5 the -earth can ; be raised, we would say. Come to Frank lin C6uoty; :It Is a little strange to us that tobacco farmers will pay all the way from $20 to $60 per acre for -? to- baoco ladsin.some sections, Of I the state, when" as eood,;if oot better lands can be" bought ir Franklin i for $10 an ccre.It must be because they are ignorant npon the subject. Xf so, the county people whq own lands aiV making a bis mistake by not advertis ing them, vlf there are any owners of land who lesir to advertise, call at the TiMEsnofike, and we will give you special ratesVy'.We are terribly r inter ested in this matter, and will do all we can to .get good immigrants to come among, and assist in building up our section., ; .: id'l''L ' v DEATHS. 1 1 Froca Christian Advocate.) ' Hill. In Baltimore, Md., on Thursday, Dec. 13 th, 1888, Isabel Pau line, daughter of Dr. Charles. G. and Mabel P. Ui'l,' aged 2i months.! "On earth there is a missing link in a loved home circle,; a, vacant chair )and an aching breast on which a dear Kttle head once nestled. In i heaven, there is. a little lamb 'ksafe in the arms of . The angels bore, so tenderly,; The' dimpled babe, with .soft , closed : : 7x eyes. VWi : As if ., upon; Us mother's breast; -its 'is nand8r JJnhardehed TJn furrowed yet: by care's 4 sharp i Macon. Mrs. Sallie T. Macon, re lwt of the late Sebastian Macon "of Franklin county, N." C, fell asleep' in Jesus Dec 22na, 1888. bhe was born June 2t8t, 1835; wa married Feb. 1st; 1853, and was "born of the spirit1' and united with the M. E. Church, :Southr under the m mis try of Bev J.-B. Marr tin, about the year ,1860 She was a pure nd. upright woman in all her relations' of hfe, and leaves in her, home. In societyJn the church and in the- grateful remembrance of many ministers the savor of a yet by tod or lire, its 1. 2 -3 4 . 5 6 7 "8 ' 9 10 i J0J 11 12 13 U , 15., 17 18 19 ' 20' 20 21 , : ,22 , 23 24 25 " 26' 2T '28''. 29 30 31 32 33 "34 35 36 87 38 , 38 J " o '6, 04 O ' t-i o t3 a o e o.,y I, J 125. . 56 lor. , r o , , 114 66 84 r . 158 ? 56 ... -73 . 67 103 ;185 t-. .,91.-1 , 92 .... a. a: 93 107 : "r.. si::,- -m'48 i i -.159 ' . 70 121- 104 10L ' 66 ' " -79. 94 66 -154 -33 42 . B8 ; .; 24 I'.' $ 92 50 4144V - 7474, 2442 -84 36 j 48 84 ,6216 .71 73 i - 7178' 1 16 92 " 4l44r . 5402 t. 49 58' -7622 1 S 99 90 I .6734 : 46 62 4 39 96 "C808 68 82 3774 V: -3552 5402 43 661 : 51801 .89 54f 50 32 ! 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' ' A . ' . v, . ' . . . " ' . : ii .1 i 'A usual, ve are on - hand with a. fill lioe of Supplies for the conun" f year, at prices as low as the lowest, aud requet all Jo give us a call when in need of anything in this line. TTe are now takiuz our n,4S4.30 $3,981.38 5 "r. .. t . -it! i COLORED RAGE. We Welcome Tliem. f it gives the Timi5S pleasure to state that Dr. Itobt E. Kins, that excellent Deutist, who is so well and favorably known in this section, will return to Louisburg and i make it' his f future home llis denial office will "beT'over the Racket Stor the room now oc cupied by Mr. Bakr and he has rent ed ihe paisonage as a residence. We welcome the Doctor aud his family to the burg. . Tley . will .arrive about Febr.ary lt. :. tin . behalf of. t le citizens, of Louis burg, the- TiME3 - extends ' a cord'al welcome to Mr.E. S. Si rulll and fam ily of Fran klinton, who arrived on Tqe-'day .As heretofore "stated they wm occury lue liawKins nouse re cently vacated by Rev. Mr. Cade Mr. Sprui.l will usa the otnot.' in the corner of the yard as Irs law office. , name.:' ,She called her house thepreacher'is home, and the weary itinerant, always found such a welcome as Lydia ex tended to FauL Her children rise up and, call her hless'ed,- add; with many Jriends.2cnlis andmviiriiieiut: hope, looks, beyond the grave to the "glad re union in heaven. ' - , J. J. Rjetnit. Board at Trade. - The merchants Ancl business -nien of Liouisburg have organized a Board' of Trade, not only fur" their own good, but. for the good of Jthe .town - and county. As all sorts or!, rumors iiave gme out to the effect, that a rinr had been formed in Louisburg, the follow-' lag -resolutious.; were p?ed by the Board of Trade, and ordered pub4hed in the Times. They s have the right ring about, them, and the Times hopes now -to see : both county and town, eome together for one grand purpose viz: ine good oi a:if as v we nave said ihe organization was gotten up for the public go d, and all proceedings will be made pumic: ...i ,7 r h Resolved, Th-tt we the member of the Board of Trade of ; Louisburg, North Carolina, have no ill feelings against any one or any 7 class; ot peo pie, but the interest of our organization is to further the interests of the town. county, aud commuoityvso Jar as w in our power to do so. y 7 Resolved, That whei-eas all Fertil iser Companies ire askin? a consider able advance on last years prices for' their 'goods, and knowing that the farmers interest is our interest, we The Board of Trade of Louisburg, 7N rth Carolina, do agree; not to bay any Brand 01 fertilizer-until jurther mvestigatioa is made, whether or nt i trut has been formed on fertilizers orxv nether utiie advance has been a healthy.-:one,or iiotnJl.'c : Resolved, That in view of the fact that there is a pressing demand for -a .tobacco market in the town of: Louis- burs and that thousands ot dollars worth of tobacco raised in this county is marketed in other places which should he sold here; and th tjour far mers are gradually learning now to grow and handle the weed, and that Franklin county : tobacco compares favorably with any tobacco grown in, the State, and that the acreage of to bacco in the county is constantly on the iucrease each year, we,-the Board bf Trade of Louisburg, ' North Caroli na, do Invite any person or number jof persons who wish, to 7 form a Stock Company ; to carry on ' the Tobacco business h,re to meetwith us and dis cuss, the matter, with the view, of mak ing Louisburg a firs-class Uobaocb matket.. I, . ' '' : ;c' . 1.' 1 ' Ordered that a copy t of these reso lutions be published mthe-FaANKLiw 1 61 4514 34 15 ; 7yy 2 -' 25 , 1850 V- - - 3415. ,- 5265"" 3 -'.Vw.'f u 6660 3415' :: 10075 ' ' 4 48 35C2 : 3415 7 6967" 5' 23 - - 1702 . "3415 7 ." 5117 '6 - ":C9"! "'2886 " 3415- ;;63 0iV 7 75 - . 5550 y. 8415.11 7189 65 . '8'" I, " "J""" 45'" 83 30 3415 6745 '9 : " - -18&' 99 90 ' ' 34 15 . ; 134 05 : ' 10 -142 1C508 : 3415 - 139 23' 104 97 7178 v- 3415 7 V 105 93 : 11 - 85 ' ' 6290 3415 7 97 05 : 12 - . -105 . 77 70 34 15 111 85. 13 " r:- ' 66-' " ' 4184 . " 't 784 15. , ,'8299r 14 3C6 27G 84 34 15 . 804 99 , 15 . -131 v ' 9694 . 3415 13109 - 16 'r 812 f 15618 3115 ; .7 .19033 ' 17 - 146 ' 108 04 . 134 15u 7 142 19 . 18r - "108" . 7992 . . 34 15 ,11407 : 19 7 118 ' 732 84157 - 7. 121 47 20 V r " 50 : 3700 . . 3415 . 7115 20J " ' ' ' '44 "3j56 3415' : 7T' 6671.'v 21- 148 ' " 10952. 3415 7 - 14367 ' 22 , ' 105 7770 3415 ' ; " ill 85 : 23 ' ' 51 -5774.. ' 34 15 - ' . 7189 24,. , 139,, " 10286 . - 84 15 7. 7 137 01 25 . - ' 83 , ' ,6142' 34154 7.95 57 26 " "r1 ' " - -" 52 38 48 . 34 15 ' 7 72 63 ; 27 - 23 ' 17 02 3415 5117' 28 ' . 40 ; 29 60 34 15 7 .. 63 75 29 - ,5,85 C, . - 62 90 7 , 84 15 9705 30- .. 96 ri 7104 7. ,v 34 15 , 10519 - 31.. . Ill i T.i8214 , 4 , 34 15 , 116 29 32 , 88 6512 ' "3415 : . 9927 33. 42 r ' 3103 4 3415 ' 6.23' 34 i .' l93.r .-, 14282' ' 3415' ,176 97 M 35- ' - 385 . , ' - 284 JO i J j-3415, V it 31905 ; 3G . - .IOI' " 7474 ' 415 . 108 80 37- ' V 89 " " 65 86 3 415 .10001 . 38' - ! : 81 ; . 5994 - ' - 34 15 ' ' , -9409 ' 384 : : 102 - -7648 7 3415 109 63 NNUAL 7 WVENTOET l if AND WE AEE OFFERIN G M A3T GOODS AT OKEATLY t . r JN O W is the TIME 'JZoTZQ SECUEE-! X i ' 3eG R E A T ml aB A R GAIN S 4,225 43,126.50 : $1,400.15 24,526.65 i- - 1 '! -." -V1' . i ' - V, i - s J !:!v Amount of School Fund . apoortioned lo schools, - - . .1 'n!d Superintendent r ' . - . . $8,503.02 363.23 7 $9,080.91. 44 for expense of Bvard of Education; 209 65 ' ,i - -V; 7 ! 9,080.91.;r . ; r . - - 7 ! C N. T. Gullet, Chairman, ' - . Board of Edocaticn E. G. ( 'onxxrs, 7 f . Johh N. IUbbis, SecreUry. 7v . ,. vWivV B AGGING AND TIES : Tor the remnants of cotton on hand at greatfy BEDTJCED PRICESr When in NEED op BAGGING, We can Supply you. Music School - Miss Moliy T. King has returned to Louisburg and will open : a lasic School on the 14th. 7 at the residence of Mrs. A. IV, Pei son, Times, W. II, PLEASAJTra Gbeejt & Yarboro, ; ' P. N. Eqebtojt, , ; EGERTON. & FOBD, v .t Louisrubq Mill Co, 7 C, C Harrts & Co. . J, S. Babrow & Son, : -" , .- . - . t ( r - ."'."' -x ''' - . t I .V - ; '7-a CAR LOAD of HORSES and MlJLESthis week, , and expect another; - They are well bought, and we; are i : , .7... 7: . w.r (t ;:.-., I - "! . : - : . . ' -whether for cabit or on time, aud we cordially invite:;: j those in need, jto -give ns a call. We also sell ! Meat . on time for cotten or money,' corn, flour and all the : j ; . leading brands M Guano; and anything else needed ' by close economical buyers.; .Call and see us and we: ; willTmake it to y our interest to deal wi th us. ; - - - "" - - i i Eespeclfally, ' ' ' .," f t ,J ;,v;-v-v.?;:-;:;v ' EGERTON & FORD! V jSurvivors of Egerton, Terrell & Ford,1.; V -:o: NOTICE. :o: . :Ve would most earnestly ask those who owe ua accounts, to come forward and set tie, as we find it positively necessary, to settle up all accounts belore commencing upon a New Year. Our Mr; C; A. Nash will bo .gl&d ( to serve you when you want to settle. Settle at once and avoid trouble. v, ' . i .1 ii f 8 i 1 "With efficient, and polite -help, we i are prepared - to serve the public at all timesi J. S. BARROW & SOH. Louisburg, N. C.' i
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