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V The Franklin Times. I -Asit 18 now Pretty generany though x i " 1 that ttie tobacco " warehouses" will i be opened here next. fell, would it not-be Friday, Febbtjaby Index To New Adveetismekts. tf.T. Gulley Notice. . - E. w. Griffin A Caid. . ; T. J. King Insurance. A t V ).' r. T. T. Boss Notice. j. W. Pittman Repair Shop. . r; :c E. W. Timberke 2 Notices. W D. Fpruttl To the Hublic' i ' " ; Cook & Timberlake Sale of Land., J. T. VheatIey Mules arid Horses.- - Mm. Emma W. Spencrr-VAuction Sale. To You If You Owe U&. , v The, following is taken from an ex change:! ! : - " , "Because a newspaper man duns you is no reason why you should get ansrv. ? Axlun is not- an impeachment upon integrity, but simply an outcrop-' rL. -..-1 l: .U . ' ...-:ii .. - ping oi U-c puuusuasi uwcse-iico. jcor instance a tnousaua men owe a man from one to four dollars. He has to dun the proper thing for the Board of Tride to, begin the erection of sef eral prize' houses. Without these no tobacco mar ket can be opened., . ; w Roll of Honor. I Louisburg Female College for month ending Jan. 25th-1889: i '.. .-' Misses Lucy Perry, Lucy Foster, El nor yarborough,vAnnie Fleming, Bet tie Perry, Miry Perry, Bessie Baldwin, Lizae Wilder, Mary Hight, patfie King 4 1 ' J -"O" "H"-" -, More Itesrulatlngv Vyj N 2Uice IionsSiminer jruDer,! ; Boise We learn that another public school ?i "Bessie Cooke,' Mattte Cooke.' house in the counrv.-which ha hm sin Pbimary Department : Burta diarge of ihe daughter of a colored man, who voted a part of the Democratic tick et has been damaged to suchj an Vextent as it is not in a condition for use.) This $me, , however the regulating was riot I headed by a school comnutteeman, but not Known wno tne regulators were. If they are found out the law, will take .charge of thenv ., I Q personal. - - ' . ..-l a. Mrs. W. W. 'Green. and son . W, "W. Harris, Bessie XJpperman, Lillian Green, Sauie .Pheasants, , Dita Malone,! Percy. Fleming, - Minnie ; Egerton, Eugene Green, Clara Ayepeke, Edga Jones; Fuller Malone, Virginia Foster; Mamie f. them in order to pay expenses.' ; Instead I Green, Jr of Franklinton, were amonar of getting mad and quitting the paper the visitors to Louisburg 'this' week; because the publisher asks him for his ruesH fMr4 F Snruill I VV,V t? honest dues, the subscriber should thank H1-.&.Prui11'? 1 1 ;. the ediior for waiting on him so patient j M Messrs. Gs S. Baker and F. S. Spruill ly, and pay him like a man. We publish the above as a fbrenmner. In a few days wewiH juiJvas (jiear, as we can, . jevcry mam . aud,w woman who owes us for the. Times.!,-Be r pre pared, if possible, hi$ mind, spirits and wealth. r w vluo,w ? 5 j : miles from town. Several very ? clever, commercial tour ists in town this week among them Mr; Kahn,' of the Clothing firmT of Kahn- , Schloss7 of Baltimore. Our young friend : W.lrHill iffl)ook-keeper for the firm. Died. Mrs. Nancy Reid, widow of Rev. Jas. Reid, died at her homo in this county, on ; the 17th hist. T She was about ' 85 years oi age and lived alone no one being on the premises except the colored tenants." The Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. B. Hurley, of Louisburg, and the remains were interred at the resi- about ZY dence ofIr. W. .H. Battlef miles frWn! town- k 4. TAR DROPS. -See card of F- Wfer : fjWe stated last week in spcaking'of the To The Public. . - ' ' We take pleasure in commending ' the? promptness, of the Life 1 Irisimuic4 Poini pany, of Virginia, in the paymenti of the polujyiUthefe ofjZT.TerreU' de ceased. J The fall amount - was paid upon presentation of the proofs of death. 1 i n Buy your Plant Bed Covers before ) Peterson's MacTazixb for : Febrn- I : it is too late. C. C. Harris & Co are ary is luilv eu.l to the high standard prepared to furnish voul -' - w2 - ! bj t? J anuary number. The last - r apportionment of the public school, fund lets --t ,11.R. Harris,, Guar Jiah.; r, thafe the sum of 74 cents l -.i Thos.13. Wilder, Att'y. ' 1M11UIU. Remember one good move deserves another! This is the golden rule of prog- The public school for; this district has .opened with E, H, Baker as tcaeher. He has 12 scholars. r-G. B. n. Stalling of Cedar Rock, this county, made an 'assignment to W Let the people of Louisburg take tame. Also some good harness mares, heed, i Beware. What are pacts fox a school next year for jthis county. per capita" wa apportioned, lit should have been about $1.00. ' , ; Mules and Horses For Sale, j '" I have just landed here from Louis ville, Ky., with a car load of fine young mules, which I will sell, as low. as good stock cat be ?sold having 'raised them W. D. Spruiix, Agt., for Franklin Co. re the pros- J well bred. Before purchasing, call and r? . , J see me, at Blackley)& Kearney's stables, How about the Xew Hotel"?fbrr the iffe? f 1 Sew YckiSafolderiiealthe HjiP? r , , The. above Insurance .Company is. virtually a homejlnstitution', And i is now said to be among the strongest life Companies. We are always partial to j uhome Institutions" and we take pleas ure in ; recommending Aem to the pub htr when they deserve it&nd1 we 'think this company ris that kind. Editor Times. - V ; --' - THE .LOUISBUKG FEMALE PRESS COMMENTS. v It is said that :" John Nichols .has 10,000 signatures indorsing him for Public Printer i Washington. , Before he b appointed the President would do well to inquire into John's - record wheu connected with the N. C, Insti tution for; tne j Deaf and Dumb aud Biind.WiL Star:;;; , i ,it!v .. The Seuate ha appropriated ; $600,- 000 for the Presidents use in attend ing to Gern-an aggrrtsions ind defend in? American rights in Samoa "Make Llame Seen t iry c f War and , he will get the United States in a foreign war in six months-" Then look out for the capture 'and destruction" of seaboard cities. -WiL Star.: ' '.,' 'vt if V The proposed advance, m, the "dutr on cotton ties, hoops -for petroleum. barrels, and baling for hay in tne ben ate bill is 55 per cent , i-This strikes the 'farmers North ' and South :' and gives Pennsylvauia oil-diggers a" gen tly tap between the eyes,, Phil Bec oral h-'iV".;'-; o i--. .:.: r Nt?a I- rt,'. 13IBIIGUATION1 FOR 4 1888. .. Tbe total immigration to the United Stales during' the twelve months ecjd ed December 31, 18X8, amounted to 518,5182881510,058 in. 1837, This iinmis-rationhas beeu .largely ''exceed ed in, three; previous years;' namely in 181, with CG9,l arrivals; iril J 882, with 78.932; and in I8d3,' with' J 603,- D.xy at Home" is a beauUM "steel-en- craving. , The two fall-page wood IL lustrations. "Cupid Tobogganing'' and -The Mill Ford are both excellent. The large fashion-plate and the end less needlework-designs are perfect" m their way, and the literary contents re admirable. - Edgar- Fawcett's at rial, The Harder in Lafayette Place' is one of the most ioteuse and dra matic piece of work we have ever sen from his pen; and the other nr eiet, by the author of A Second Life coutinnes Wurlhy of its brilliant com mencements The short stories are capital, and. their variety is excee linsc- ly noticeable. The department of Things Worth Knowing" which was started last year, lias become a fea ture of great interest This month Harriet Latham has an article called Umts-About theGuew1,JB which every housekeeper who likes pretty things and has only limited means at - her comman J will find '. invaluable. ' I A. year's ubcriDt:6q will repay" any lady Terms: Two! Dollars a year, with great reductions wbeu taken in lub8. Addies pTErt&ox's Maga zine, 300 Cbe&tuut Mreet, t Philadelphia,- Pa. ' ! . . t ' - V I ..." t - " I u i f. ' .1 . J I '7 i J.S B arrows '652 9 322. Jfroin th. so high ; figures. (he A Card. . , k ; -t " ";;v ; lOu the fifth of May lat Mr.ZV T Terrell was assured In the i Equitable Lite Assurance Coiui any of 120 rfruad- ,way, N. Y., under police No. 380,95?. Mr,.Terrcll died on the 15th of No vember,, the proof .' of . his death with r letters ' of appointment as Guardian were ! forwarded to. the Company on the 12th of this month, check in payment, of policy for - the . full amount was sent immediately on receipt of proof of the Joss. 1 , . . 1 : We take pleasure in testifying to the prompt and business-like methods 7of the Equitable. j.;!' - j , ; -fU tin Thos. B, Wilder, Att'yl t: s .4 It. B. Rabbis. Guardian.. .: . i . . i ... - -' j ' v ARE STiLL t t , , - i i. . t i HEADQUARTERS I; i total immigration declined. to ,395,346 in 1885, and to 234,203 in 1880. What with the threats of hostile legislation i Louisburg N, CV ! tr arid With tlie inducements - offered5 to 1 Travis,,general European 8 m inergenune uepuouc and other portions of South America another reaction in the tide of immi- E W. Timberlake, local agent. agent, i Bal- n: ) ! ;. ." ' .i'.j. hi i Fob ETERrraw Tou Waxt tk GENEiaL lfElJ? propriety of laiilding a Hotel, quick; or give' up thegun. . Shoot J. T. Wheatxey. Dr. R. E. King hasjarrived, and his family will soon folTow. He; is getting his dental office in shape, and will oon be prepared to serve the public. !" it if of IFiat Alliance JNotes. At a regular meeting Allknce Ko. 145 on ; Jan. ?26thJ 1839,' the fbllowmg resolutions wefd adopted: TlFS5Al.VEn 1 . ; That, wft THiri1ni nn ypur-hse Ipwft x I om King, and have hmu insured ;ira- l' yb prices afti , we earnestly request rTigraCon to thFs'countryjsTnot luiprub i able.i I UL Uti U QA ' ' i vTu comparing the statistics of imrai irrntion iu the last Wo rears it is seen uniam aoa ireiaua, uennaur sua To the "People ot Louisburg: and. Tom mediately. He represents a first-class company, and the rates arcylow ) ISee Advertisement. , ' . Donfail to read Jno. W- Pittman's advertisement. He hns opened a repair &op, on Nash street, ya&l f- below Ste- gall's old store, and guarantees bis pat r rons "satisfactions -n1 - ? z.z.-zs- Let thcpeopTe of Louisburg : use more diligence and seo that our teachers' Uutureherj now.' remain, if Don't Jet them leave. IS thy do leave, it is tiie fiuilt of the people of louisburg. , -; A Winter Fair is a novelty and it was such a success at vXew Berne last- year thatthe citizens of that' place have ormized an annual exposition 'known as the "East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial ; Associatkn.M Grand preparations are being made lot, it thisseason--Februarv 19, 20; 21 "and 22. P:V:r;::-:---' We heard a man say that not very ', long since, over 150 wagons loaded with tobsicco', all from Nash and Franklin, brethren throughout this and other states to co-operate, with us, believing it to Our interest to do so. Resolved 2. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Franklin ' Times and Progressive Fanner, with a request to publish. 5 - . F. B. Freeman, Sec1 fed &' double-deep interest in the school. First, because I greatly desire to see tlie children, of tne. iioutli and. especially of my county ediicaiedi 8ecoud because i want to see the excellent teachers whom I induced tor take charge of the school succeed. The children cannot be educa ted ULless they attend, school and ' the teaeheis cannot succeed unless those who ' patronhe '? them pay s ap their ' ; tuition promptly. 'An institution of the kind and character as this cannot be run or epu. ducted saccessfu'ly on time, because the Principal hat no capital to invest, and! I ituaiue that it is much easier for the pat rons to par two dollars and some cents Sale at Auclion. oirf the 12th or February I will sell to the hlgHewt;.' bidder itttny residence all of my household and kitchen furniture, Ac. .1 will also sell my dwelling hyuse and farm, containing 23 -acres of good , land. A rare opportunity. t ... - ? (, ; , ' v , " Mbs. Emma' V Spknceb,' uuuwuuik, dan. so, e t tl !'. . i - ! 13 SHE 11 i Sweden; -and Norway, which liave bith- Vrf n lvpprr thn nrinclnrit annrpa of t far egtt bornponulalion.! The only : im IMUSIC-SCHOOL. As Moal. we are on hand with a f M line of Sappllea Tor Ui eo&ioV - year at price, as low as the lowest, and request all to give us acaU .... . , - - -l -.--. ..14...... when ia need of anything In this Une. : We are now takiorour I monthly than to pay five or six times that fjittje more thau thOU-and cover U.e amount at the end of the session. VV hen 1 previous Vear., While there is a small I secured the services of the ladiea I had rucrea8e Iu the immisiration fn.m oih- Insitraiice. ' x ; Tha following business men have manifested their confidence iu the Live: Stock Insurance Company, represented by Tom Kixa, by taking insur.mce on their stock: F. Ni Egerton, 1 horse; W. II. Pleasants, 1 horae; W. P. Neal, 1 horse; tieo. S. i Baker, ; 1 horse; M. EL Aycockei, 1 horse; . Will. H. Allen," 2 hor ses; John B. Yarboro, i horse; R. T., Snnth, of Oxford, 21: mules. ; Wfll pub lish other names soon. See Adv. ' 1 ;' It The Way To lo It. v v j The Secretary of the Board of -Trade,' Mr. J. J. Barrow, hands us the follow-' irig for publication: At a meeting of the Board of Trade passed his house in lwpldays-4n'suc- I on'Frlday night last,', a correspondence cession on their way to Henderson and from H. E. Ilarman, Editor Southern. otber markets. His wife" counted ". the .Tobacco Journal, Danville, Va., was wagons, so you may know it is' correct, read, in which he offered to come jto And this occurrs" almost every week, Louisburg and write up her Tobacco in- durlqgitjhe tobaccojseason X -. 1 !' 'pkfidmpehkd of.25 subscrib- x 1. ; rrl rt j TP th. 1,.,.in. mnn iwl the nmule I"!"3- ' " " bfen promised about sixty pupils and the teachers came expecting to have that sice school the second session; Last session they had nearly fifty, but this session they havii't as many. ,The teachers are better piepared to instruct this session than they were last because of their .-experience gamed; here,, added to tfteir original ca pacity. 'They are all most excellout ladies and teachers, and we ought to show our appreciation of them by pa ronizing them and paying the -tuition of our -children promptly every month, , Those 1 who do not pattonixe the school otrgbt to do ao in order to retain .them tin Louisburg. for from the present outlook X am afraid we will lose them after the present session, and I hardly think that we' will; ever, be able to do as well for the College, and the community again. If- this- school goes down tins summer, X will expect to ea olored Presbyterian school in the college building in less than two years, supported by Northern 4 nibnied ' phylanthropists; This is no threat but a fear expressed. The .owners of ;the college property are -not; able to let so mrich iu vested capital as is represented in this building lie useless, but with a school there that will pay the tax and necessary repairs to keep up the property they may be willing to hold it But een 'then their ."acquiesenoe would be the promptings of town and county pride only We may in our stinginess to our children cry out for the Free School system, but with all due respect or ' our excellent-oQcer itf that. system, at their best, under the present condition of things they are but faices. How few Free school Dortarit " increase of im migration is from Russia, whoso contribution to the country's population last. year, was 37,833, agatnt 25,784 rii887 f From Italy the rise in '.he. tide: of immigra tion has . beou v e ry shght, the .total number of Italian arrival in 1888 nnicuntincr to 47,422, an ' Increase of :- Miss Molly T. Kins has returned to 'Louisburg i and.. wUl open a Music School on tlie 14th." at the residence juf Mrs. A. W. Peisbn, -. -' ?r, I ' '4 if?. . i i t fit t: 'a increase in the immigration from oili er "portions of the Austrian1-Empire the i iinriilgrat-on fromHungary and Bohemia hns itatliued--: The totiil iim migration from Hungarv aud Bohemia amounted to 16 5S5, nios of which found iti way to the coal fields, coke ove.is and Iron mills of Pennsylvania. PhU Jtcconl.. i,r 4. THE STOCK LVWV ',.A Suggestion In Regttd to ai Line. their own realize What countyand town, could only .subscriptions were divided up as follows: iT i ,M m ?&;t 'Wi iH; Pleasants, 2; a C. Harris & Co., and both wtbhetoeoV Move geaUemc andVmove-AT jQNCE 2; J. J. Person. 1; FJgerton & Ford, 1. " Thw shows to the people what our Boarb! ot Trade means, and this is'astep 'tlie'rigfit'dkection. J f Mr"."Barr6w, the Secretary, requests the editor of the Times to ask the tobac co farmers, of the county, to . bring him 7ah "average sample of fhefr crop, so that he may show it to those who may come among us in tho Interest of tobacco, j , the conduct and progress ot their schools aud pupils; and who. biames ' thenn t" We cannot get tne advantages oi an institu tian like those afforded by the Louisburg Female College in a free school, I don't care how well, it is conducted; and it is i cheapest in the end to; send our children to well-established aad progressive pay, schools. Those, who are positively not. able to make some sacruce for their chil- EnrroaTiKKs: u-.I-i.: '.vb-.;! ' itt,y.til( f . The Stock Law of Franklin County baa been a bourn of contention for four year In the Eastern part of the county, and the people of that section have ben sending petitions to the present. LegUlature to submit f he question to tlie.voters, and let them decide for themselves. ' - Now. the difficulty is in fixing, a line that will suit the greatest number of the peo ple. I woald suggest that one or two public meetings be called 'at an early day, say at Laurel, and Cedar Eock,'ard if p os sible a line agreed on that will be gemer- -ally satisfactory, l'; If 'Jthe people will meet, r.fter discussing the matter, naye an fl amicable aaj jstmeaat a. uae, then the line can, be , run, wthout .much trouble. As the natter jiw taads,! it ;is impossible tp, run a Hpe that will be lat all satisfaaforV. I tropethat alk parties both thoie faverinc and those opposed to the movementwiir ktteadf these "deet- ings with a dcterminatiba 'to agree upon ach A tineas will meet the wishes of' the If li were For! Sale. - ; v A small size ' Stove, suitable, for I .chamber or office; lias been used only a few weeks, r Also one set JkKk Sheltes, strong and well built, apply ,toM ; ' t-i it. ; ' J ! t ;.! i.' w f - . Mbs. A. L. Kiko;t Jan. 15th, 1889.,' a- i. i , llenderson Tobacco Market.,." : Corrected wee kly ; by D. Y- Cooper t'i l:i l roprietor . of, Cooper's Wabk ill . UENDEBSONi'NC;- Fillers Common dark or green 2 5 IT : ' Common; tamedmm 3 .5 m Medium to good 1 j 5 & 8 - ! ' r Good to fine 9 10 Saiokers Common ' ! '8t;.4 Ivi tr. " oiumon to medium T ". ,-. Medium to good j 8 j 10 i- 'LI Good to flue I t 10 15 Cutters Common to medium 13 :17" C T edium to eood i II 25 ''VI Good to fine .- ! 25 35 Wrappers Common ' i t 10 12 w' i i common to medium 15, 18 e " Medium to. good 20J& 25 - is Fine to fancy .;140- 55 "i, r 1 1 i i '.vJ V i ...;5 r ;1. : i i.t ! i 1 . . 4 AND WE ABE OFFERraG MA2IT GOODS AT 'OliEATLY , v L . .... -y r.r til ii t tl t hi:. i, I : ' ' ': l? '.-''i'j'll-i i "... I k a i JM O W is the TIME 1 1; iascuBEet : 4 jfiG R E A IIBlR G m N'S ! NOTICE. is Wild Jim, the Texflf cow-boyr 8 Indian hunter, painted the town red last Friday. A pretty good crowd of men ladies and boys followed him to the base baU ground; where he displayed himself; He did some very good shooting with a rifle, at brickbats, walnuts, &cf , and col lected (he is the best collector we ever saw) out of the crowd about $30, getting ! Support Home from no?one more ceutei lV ' But some W'oroher,'if North' Qaro- ealled several gentlemen up to I try nis iina people cant buy and Bell out ot the rifle, but Mr. J. J. BirrowJwas ;tbe only Stte;; they "dont foel as -if they were They are always looking North. Vv;i;;: : The p-bove..is taken, fironi.the 'Wil !miln MeWengeraVpLkJj - words ' . which we i fear, ; .ar.e.i too ? true It does seem that our people i delight m crip pling hbme ehterprises by buying abroad. ju$t such, things acan be bought trom 'such' greatest number of the people one, besides WfldJwlcouklDreaK: a brick. -r-it should yefyeJencouraghig td: th business men to know : that the' farmers are red-hot for a tobacco market in Louisburg. A large number of the very best farmers in the County have; informed the editor that they will- not , home heople, at the same price, with ex- only take stock in the.'warelwuset 4bu any class E1 do everything they can to build up r. of our home neonle are exempt from this the market. .That's the way to do-it, verv unwise habit. Unless you pat ronize your home towns, ; your home merchants, your home schools, your home manufactxu'es,' your: home laborers, and last, but not least, your home news paper, how can you expect your noma people to prosper? . Think of it, you way Let all come together, pull and wort to gether, and old Franklin with her bright tobacco, her excellent grade of cotton ) and other - fine farm products, will ask none of her sister counties any odds. Remember that in unity there is strength, have to, accept the free school as you decide to do so, and see if by making- some extra enort : you canuot give your child the advantages of better ochools,v They will appreciate the effort in after years' when they t are fighting, the ) battles or nils liieu'i youj-wiii ire graiiueu idu proud of their success. I sincerely abi the parents of the bright'ehitdrea. ia our county aud -cumrnanity for..the . sake, of those children to think over this educa tjoual matter candidly and decide accord ingly. Kifli" a deep and abiding iuterest in the education of our children I ask our people to do the best they can for their children from an educational point of view, and patronize our press ut good school at the College and thereby retain fit in oar ridat.Y;.;fiTvr wvrTt i - Jtespectfullv, v " l '. . J, E. MaloneJ , Having this day qualified as adminis trator of the estate; of FennerTharring ton deceased, all persons hating claims against said estate are hereby notified, to present tfyera to me on or betore r cd. lit JS90 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to LAid estate will make immediate settle' meat. 'V . 4 - N. Y. Gui tKT,;A4m'r. ot : Tenner Tharrington dee'd.'. ' V-- OOH. 1WO .",',, By virtue of a -decree of .tke Superior.; eourt of Franklin .county .made in the case of W.T, Collins, administrator of L. C. Wester, vs. Qaston Perry, I will sell at abba suction, at tha.caut. hauiB.dflOE, WEUANIUBNISE I ( . ; -1 .'! . i, 1 oijUixr'd Is) tt?f. T r- " ;"- ' : .'1 BAGGING AND : TIES r! V. ''.-i ft - ill nV-Ji'j-oq ( S-'Ul -..M-iyi r? --i .'.. Mri fijy; ''A , - i ..V. S For the remnants of cotton on WHEX IN NEED OF BAGdilNa WE CAVgPLlYO A I TfT ! ct hand at greatly B BDTJG ED PIUCT -!t7 1 l-."l LlW.VVl tell !( 1 1 U'.Xi j - .' w .. .. . . drea and send to tae pay scnooi oi course ri ijr'azk V finVrVHrTJilA .ait pb1h anctioii, it thy rn t tbefree school as toe .best I " . -- - i jn the town of Louisburg they can do. J But atop ano reneo before i erervbody. then 1 would take pteasqra in running the line. As, the, jaatteriKQW STANDS, no on knows' better' thaa I.' do, . that it would be extremely difttoult for 4" . satisfaetorir rn td W f iff ftr'tanr tone. Aud unless the people are willing to make some kind of a compromise, there1 wift be on Monoay the 4th dav of March 1889. a certain tract or ftareel ! laaa lying ana oeing in ranjtr in. count, bounded aa follows- On East by John Yarborough and Weldon, liul linsm. oRwest ojr fauds 'formerly, betong-. .lug taC. ri )l alone,.' on south by M'eldoq Ktiiiiinc ana on norm dv j. rerrr. con. taiumz 86Ji acres, more or less Tlme of ! more, wrangling ana nara ieeiMigf inan ,monJisjime. ;)tl ,,TIilBERLAKK, ever before. ""I sincerely hope that some " ' '.,.,ti. , i v!'i r-. .Commissioner. arrangement will be "iuade, Veebyi the . .. . . t . ... - -r.-.-'.it.'i !i 4. Coin nrr.nH . ,; wnoie matter wui du. lorevei; seiueu j j ie 1 icilC ul -.ciiiv n j nope, tuose. iui.eresi.eu, i nut uiicum ;vuia -3 no -;;i V. ....v! t 4i!r Tit .' III. . a j and b order to make a grand success in - people who-patronize , foreigners to the wiything we must all work for it. detriment ofyoui own folks., ;r V 1 will be iiXomsburg again on tlie 4th of March, and temain several . weeks. .As -to .my-, ability -as r a: Den tist, 1 respectfuilYreter, by penuision. to the following;- for (- whoin I "havorrtperatedfJadgerJ,""jrTavist Iljn. C.'M. i Cooke; Messrs. J. . Tliomas Geo. V Ford, F N. Eg erton, (i.C. Harris, J. J Barrow, T. B. AVilder, Yf rV, Bridges, VV. J. King, O. W. .Davis, sheriff II, C. Kearney and Doctors E. S. t Foster And "J.'i E : Mal6ne.L6uisburg. Tii Messrs. JoslVua Perfy, Geo. ' Cooper,', ;Willis 5 Boddie, Dr. Sam Perry and others -Laurel. YV. E. Tucker Moulton. - V . 4 .... Eepectfully, ' T. T. Hcbs. subject,' and make suggestions aa wilt aid .in a settlement of this vered question. ; I' have been solicited to ran a liae, ' and am; t aloss to inow where to start, or wbere to run the line, and I'-'wlsht'o' have' the id and assistance of those interested and I hope all will join with me, and assist 'in settling the Stock Law question, in Frank' -lin county, ? ,:-Eespeetfully.-rji , . k , j . ; ; 1 W. N. FUX.LEB. JlaplevUle, N. Jan. 28.S9 , j - , 'A' OARJD : ' ; To The Public. 1 Having accepted a position with' Dr. J,B.Clifton, preprielor of, tho Louis; buig Drug Store, I desire to say to my friends' and the public generally, thai I will be pleased to have item call and see me, whenever anything in the drug line Is- needed, day or night. : Very Respectfully . I E. W. Griffik r-y virtue of a decree -of- the Superior Court of Franklin county mado at Nov. term 1889, in the ease of N. Y. Guile jr ad ministrator vs. W 1 AlfordJ w will sell at Diiblie auction, at the court house door in Louisburg, on Monday, thw 4th day! of March nest, the tract of land in Freemana township, Franklin eonntv. adjoining ;C. C. Jeffreys, B. M. Moore and others, upon which W. T. Alford now resides, contain ing 117 acres. Terms enh- balanae on credit bf 12 months. X - 3 i- j i i i .i . . . j M. Cookr, - t E. W. TiMBEBLArti " -. r. " " Connmssiowera. '-3JA3.iaoifl3i vmnw: -:to: N0TICE.-:o:- ; v u H "We would most cdrnestly QBk 'thosewlio .u ur. tif.-if.'. ja ".-.. t: '.i-:iT;Hi m . , owe us accounts, to come iorwara ana cct tie; as we find it positively neceWary tlBettle1 up all accounts belore commencing upon a, New Year. . 'Our Mr. C. A. Nash will be glx4' to serve you when you want to settle. Settfc? at once and avoid trouble. SaloofLandr Bv virtue of a decree of the 8 eurt of Franklin county made case of Wynne Guardian vs. T. it. II or to a: aud others, I will sell at -public auction, at the eo.rt house doir in Louisburg. on Monday the 4th day ot. March 189, house and lot in' the town f Louisburg,! on the NaRhville road, adjoining lands of J. II. Upperman and others, formerly be. longing to T. C. liorton. Time of sale 12 in. Terms J cash, balance on credit of 4 mouths.'-' E. W.HMBEKL..KE. -- " - CMQiuiuiner'. Joperiof flfl'Ir-' r; --- -vJ ; i in tha I ' -.i - -. . -""".; 'i.li. ! I .,. 1 : ' I rjTiTith'efllcicnt end polite help,1 wo are prepared to serve tne pubuQ ct all times. . V l 'J; S: BAEHW. & SOIL.
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Feb. 1, 1889, edition 1
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