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f I I 'T I; :..-' . V Hi The Franklin Times. 1, 1889. ijtdex to New Advkbtis mexts T. J, King Insure - . King Bros. It is a facti 1 ; , Green & Yarboro Butter1 fisfo,. . flan. V. fJontrav-BlaufcinSithins. W. P. Xeal & Co. Guano and meat A niimVp.r nf our "ldndlv nn j have be3n respoad to,-and to all of fh em we Bay tnanK ye.,T we nope au oi them will be answered very early.' With a thoroughly established to baoco market, more flourishing schools, and a few small " factories ."Xonisbifrg would be lively sure Enough; J. Wliyltls. I Mb. Editob ; The question has Prof. A. LoiseUeMarveloun Memo.! been masked eo often; Why-has ;the Crenshaw, Hicks & Allen 150 to 200. TAR DROPS,' t Dr. Clifton has had his drug store ; front painted green. " i Hegular meeting county commis- eiouers next Monday -- ,,,,,; Mortgage deeds, .warranty, deeds, public white school in this district (No. 35 closed, after being opened for only one month?" that as Chairman of the Board, of COminittSe 'fbr WTdWicI? t have thought bes t to answer through the news paper, so that all can see and know the reason On the 10th of Dec. the Board met. and elected Mr. E. II. Bffcer to teach the' public school for 'the term, the school to open about the 3rd Monday in Jan- i r-, f 5 chattel mortagesi &c for sale at this J uary. On the 11th. of January the fol- I&erton & Ford, continue to -sell horses and mules. Jn .their 1 last Ccar load there were some very fine . horses. Two of the cows advertised in the Times by ; E..A. Crudup, have been sold. Who was it that said advertising didn't pay ? . ..'.. .' ' . . : i A column advertisement of Cren shaw, Hicks & Allen, will be , found in this issue. Read it am see, the, many inducements they offer -to their custo mers. :-viuCf fSr rt-A A" ' A regular "Racket" store has been nnened at the stand on Main street. re iccntly occupied by A. D. Green & CoL and new goods are being deceived ' daily,' Look out ibr the Racket : announcement next week. ; y yy V .-y i rL, "tA toi r' ' I STresh sausage three times per week, ladies Parsonage Aidj; Society; of the cabbages.' n(, dates, oranges arid Mefliodist church at the Easle Hotel on J iftmmia at rVnnfJiaw irirta A. Aiin ?'.Friday night last waa qctke'a nfce-aftjr :W. rarflre craantitT seed aais. Irish note- i , .- - . i o a . j T . r " The main feature of the evening's enter- j toes, corn; floor and meat at Crenshaw; Yet it bon't lay to l'atroiilze Home Papers, j - ' , Severe criticism has been made by many of our citizens regarding the so- cal'ed "write-up" of Ashevflle by the .New York world correspondent. ' It was tough, to be sure; but experience; is a aear scnooi, , ana,. . nome papers, . n seems are not good enough through which to set forth home enterprises and advantages Asheville Citizen. J " -v ""Best " quality misses black : hbsa at Crenshaw, Hicks & Allen's. - , 1 '; ' Beautiful line of four-m-hand ties and scarfs at Crenshaw, Hicks & Allen's. - r Pbuh . and ; rhflrkfld mnl?nj rnnnr lonsdalecatnbric, Fruit of the Loom and New York Mills bleaching at Crenshaw, hicks Alien s' Tiiat You can hay . your notion V 1; jcheap at King Bros. That-You can get your pants and I office. F Remember that Dr.-: T. - T. Ross, ) To tbe' Ctoirman of school Commit- laentist, will be inhis office at the"Eagle tee of Dist;l. SSiX L . L xVi 41, nerrrh . -. . ' i. You are hereby ordered to disecjitin- ihotel on the 4th of March ne ftu 8choola in. your district when, the t We desired- to' print ' an' obituary average attendance is less than n 1-6 of. ' upon the death of Dr. Walter Cooke tlie children of school age, ' ahUweek. It wm appear next week.;- n. f If any of our readers have V copy of . Signed.: N. Y. Gulley Ch'm'n."' the TIME3 of Jan. HthVlSS'j," they wilT Conuaitteehad bo way of testing ; confer a fav&'hyrmafling ir0thSoMce? netlier of . scholars of school h ft r .11 iF'if AAnfoina aV4.ii MUmi ltit' uin too many waji ior huuluci n .. tainment was the: Japanese rnarriaiereJ I Hicks & Allen's. thereon tractin? bartia bein? Mr. v Jamie I J J "- : ; V ;when improvements are to be made, or ' onterprLjes to be started.- c '. The snow in Louisburg,'was about 8 inches deep. Friends from the coun 'try inform us that it was 1 inches in jsome parts of the county. 5- t King Bros., hate an advert'eement jng te school, which they didand af- month, as short a times ai hey . could get a teacher for, they found thati? there were only 18 enrolled, with an average -' v i'. ifiU si tr.,rri,'-liu. I ,8Foti the benefit of man v winrrirren w JLCiii auu jiiiH) iuauu uuu .lueicuw I ; ; JamTiPSft j-prpmnn v was mnft thromrTi 1 "will state that the Island of Samoa, or Navigator's Island, b one of the Folvne- Uiutu uwcu - buuuci nu i : or , very good and the various amusements, rueasantnvi on account ottno inciem- i : IT: IS A'TiiCT "' 9. . J - arroW;Sj7Son ' t . 1 .... , coats cheaper at King Bros,., 1 1 That Your Groceries can be had at i . t King Bros. iiii'iiii!, , . .. ... '. ; ----- vv -n . ' '" . .'. ':" .1 n . Branch. - Kittrells, N. C; . " r ! IThat Xo" be displeased with 'prices or quanty of any of the , ; choice line of goods now -being 'offered by King Bros.' - r f. I -. t -r.'i, - . ; ; V 4. t of all, your trade U solicited, and will be apprecia ted by your' would be friends King Broflbf, r Mil Uo I. 1. 1.1 f TVe are offering,' I his season, the following veil known fcnadi ef : ;'r ,11 J . Z V Messrs. vreen.ana.j. Jfc. iia;esr attendance of 9.- The number requisite made a flying "business trip to Greens- average I learn has never been reached ent weatheri.tha crowd ;wa8? not large, bujthce who were pr were :.l !' ' ' - ; ' . o, , qqainj en 3iberaland when the ladies counted out . onNLTTiavf mreoMrvr o.nr s Krvna ct m joimuairw . -HIV JtuJki eqY jo aaqmota iaaa ei)AU Xijnjioodsaa eV 9oonl , ?w BSVD" HI aoi io NOXJ.OO ioj aftll KO Iios II! A Messrs. ;E:s:Green and J. j Hayes k' e tpm 8xaauj eq Xq papaau iujqiAMaAe jo Xiddos UQJ pa : 1 ITli.'-r "M l: ' for some other ajnusements. H ",i Si' i 9 ' Personal. ; L - - in this district more than one term , in the last 15 or .20 years, and that - term was when there , ws no subscription school in the town. Mr. ; Editor, this order effectually closes; ; the white school in Louisburg, and Franklinton also, while there is not a colored schooT L effected by it in the "county, for the -We ar s glad to st ite that our people for m &is county. " taking increased intcrcilt in the r vrv rosnfirtfullvl f school facilities ot .Louisburg. w e wui , . Geo & Bakeb ch'm'n Com. 1 probably have -something to say toj the , - ; 1 public on this subject in our next issue. "What Five loUars Can Io. ' . ' ! I ttiv vmi iiisjirp.l , vour , horse or A little money sometimes goes a great Tfnnt vnn nhnnM do erf at once, r way. as au uiusiauuu ui wua cu in this issue r They are w Hleverjgen . tlcmen as they are honest--merchants, ?and we invite attention to their adv. h It is a fact that there are twenty grown men in Louisburg who do , not use tobacco in any iorn , j?u every on of them are heartily in "favor of a to- l i pacco marKec nere. -1 4 rA fAlnnor increased interest in . the We will sMr. "'JL C. ZolUcoffer, of f Henderson was in town this week.1 -f-. ' '. vv:. -""Messrs. FauT Jones and "W," M.'. Per son are on a professional trip to Raieigh. - ? Drs. S. J, Crudup and T. B. Ilorton, ,who. have been attending the Jtiniore, Medical College, arrived home last week. They will return to, Baltimore this spring. . v.,;-;-?-----The many Mends here of Dr. W. G. Thom of Wilmington, were delighted, to meet him In" Louisburg . this week. He is the guest of Dr. J. E. Malone. New Town Ordinances. , At a recent meeting of .; the commis- L&R AMMONUTED' BONE PHOSPHATB . . r-t : their usual high tandard. VPe have eeqnred the Aceoeyla hUi terrHory for the well known Listers Guano and are prepared lo . fill orders at onod.;,.. .t ; , "-.vi - . : ' . ..!...;. . . . ' : - As wlU be seta above, we Jiare opened i 50wr 11 not. vou snouiu uo bo at . once. i.'aj "j? .uu..muuiwi. . i . . ' . T WKgng " policies" on " these the folWmg; founded upon' '1 ! animaln. against loss by death, theft or any other way. Don't delay, but insure ? at once. . .'i i I Perioas wishins to improve their nieniories or strengUien their power of 1 attention should send to' Prof. Loiaette, 1 1237 Fifth Ave.c2r.-Y; for; his prosper ? tu post free, as advertised in another i column. J B owed $20 V Cowed 415 i which is said to have actually occurred: A owed-15 " to B. toC toD , . D owed $30 ,toE I , - E owed $12.50 to F . : F owed $10 J to A t . All of them wercTseated at the same tabled. - V.f ' M:Tiftfo finnrlftl'it-M "R. In the notice List week of-ilie I ..nttlft- ;il5 v. Woman's Auxiliary Society in regard I , s . . - , ," ; . .... . - . . - .1 UWtU JJ. V - -v' " '-' - J- .' ! .B passed the note to C, with the re' mark that it paid $5 of the $20 which to the 'Cemetery, this - clause appeared; ; "All persons - that have 'taken, sections ence November 1839." ItshouUhave tben 1887. .' '. I In jour moves for improvements remembdr that one of the best advertise f meats for a town is it "hotel X accommo ;vi:HnTs A Stock CompanV."'L withi a hnwad D D handed ittoE in part payment of $3 ) owed him. i E gave it to F, to apply on account Of the. 120 due hJmT) j v f ? " tri it hack to A. savins. "This small amount of outlay could , do big pyjr6 half the amount I owe you." ' things for Louisburg in this particular. ; A again-paed( it .to. B, saying, 'I Will it be done t We hope so. now only owe you $5. . . . I We cet the following items concern- 1 . B passea it -again to, .wicnri-ro' following ordinances were adopted: Ho person shall sweep, throw or - de posit any garbage or trash in the streets of the towi of Louisburg, under a pen alty of onellollar for each offense. : No lewd woman or women of suspi cious character, shall be allowed to be on the streets of the town of Louisburg atjiight after 10 o'clock, under a penal ty of one dollar for each offense, V No person shall make any excremen- I tiUous deposits on any of the public grounds in tne town oi juouisourg, . un der a penalty of one dollar for each of fense. I, .-.! , ' -is-. 1 O. L.' Ellis, Mayor. : . : : ; :JOtp QQH. WO saniias . 1 - 'SIOOJL Geo. S. Baker,1 Clerk; ..4 t v .". - - : . , ;- . - .''; i ; , . ... . . "'. v " ,.-.1 I ! ? ' .- 3. "T .1 VI. ... i -r: I ' - t ! i V " t ; 4:-. ::'S : 1 L .'7 i 1 v V -TLJL t-OlJ- j.v.f. w . u r - BTTTEE Alliance Notes. -Ctj VnTTrm: Y ou.wm oiease Dublisn the following: ' : --J t; ; Triat llnck Farmers AHiatieeXol45,' believing that we have equal rights .to purchase from manufiictuf ers upon equal . WiTIiiO W 1111 ULilClOf auu - iTiiwuw wiwc 8XB a renniat In nnhlish. , i 'L .11 1 IS ,1 - Tobacco GroWinff, c. j Un OUT nrst page,w-ua- wp ptmy l. . article from theSoatherniiTotiaccQ . .v' -. ... . I 1 - .1 An i n 1. ... 1 . -r- i;T I o jor tne erection oi a nimuBpuic iwjuvu' i joruirpjuaii,overto jsyiug, xnow " ? ' : Main Street, t The house now occu- nJi , - 1st, That we wdl continue- the-ase - w, hv him wUl be moved back and 1herh?lnditari to F.minff: 1,.!, .1 new one will beoneof the costliest, and Juices my indebtednes to you to $2.50.Testiy request all AUiancemen in tms most conveniently arranged houses in t Again F handed the note to A, say- and othercounties to dothe same. , Oxford.- 1 Uapt.' ano jots..;- 4.?a I'-lns: l-dott't owe you anyunng.-.i. i .'-av t -T White celebrated their wooden wedding A passed. immediately to B, thus can- ance who will purchase, goods nTl d , at their residence en Coiieg street wea- geiw-the balance 'ot This" indebteaness. mercuiMn. w uw 7 ;, nesday night; entertaining tflargen Bhlmded it "to C,' .reducing his in- mgs because .dW..J ber of friends' and relatives from Oxford debtedness to5. ',.f :APa snb3ectto and other places- They 'were the tecip-' - c cahlelled thebadaiice of hisi debt to expulsionfrom this AUmnce. . ientsof mlny handsome preeente. D by handing, the note to him. . , - 2! fi: . a -w-v -P.?, f -t toM it' ro E. " savklir: "I now only be sen to the Franklin Times won , . I rrne liame, uysier auu iou ou $15 " "' ' '"' at Newberne lasfwek was, . a, grand, j remarked to. F, "If von give suocess. - Tne editor -oi tne .-x imkb in 1 m 2.50, juwmfteniemy.mQe ,-CUlUUtUjr Willi uui-jjuw y r I .vy j - , 3 a tiov. aiui Mr. W h. Briaares. iflt ais- t' . i .i .n play of game, fish and oysters was very fog gwie $5 note having paid ; $82.50 I Journal, written by the editor of that larze, and the. exhibits 01 stocK, sucn aa. j ana canceuai iv s ucuu wx,v uou 1 paper, whue in xxuisDurg a lew aays .1 x.- ".-vl TV V'r dht to F. and Fs debt to A, I 7 . ',l !J1.1i....:-r horses, caw.ie, uog 4xc, w we tcj.j " and Newberne -npon the success .The attendance manyauimrers ui pcuuw, VV f r---rT: wW,.h Fowle and Exon Jarvia were de- wfl "l kTT the same issue lighted to meet them-JvAX "1Afr WepdbB8h'ifc'AThere are, too our first page appeared We knew., says the wilnungton 1 Messenger, by common 'irt? ..that Winston. Reidsrille and Henderson fire live business towns,, but one would no conclude so by the avertismgcoiumns .of their newspapers." We know that f the business people of those places are : making a mistake in thus concealing from the general ' public the business enterprises of their towns, for however a am r.4j9Aia totti ssauisna ajom ,. .- . eV v. i 1 , - e ls, n. a,: !. . . V .a for the convenience of oar numetoas (rUodi 0J exsJeC3S. 'In that secUon, and can furnish au; 4 J i. J- X Z -- - - r '- niiein e 1 it fi . . ' - m r j a 1 needed there, "If wanted," V , largcs Lot !of iFlour is .to Tieconpii ft A of the second Fau-1 debt to E from $S0 to $15.;i v ffr fsyst the right men can make money in I . was larger andlhe I We are under ?th impression thai I business here," and no mistake. I tff ihrvY nas anrjearea m .uie ... jLj.ai.iss 1 v I rCfUl IBlUWi TT LULL A iTi TA inif:-'Xf ? fVw- tr ' ; r If 1 Si II f ? ; 1 II ? II II 11 U M 11- 11 II j., . I II II lit - II . w i: 1 .rr . f II ' II I II - W II -II - II . II I! VW1 II ' I II ,4 . WJ Wf dirndl W-Z ma w xi -. 1 . . ; 1 Mill .6: Flour ; ; u i I II riV Hi-fOl r,.;,, r 1: which we hare recelred direct from Ibe West asd r of Prime Qoailtr 1.0. ;c 'f;; i r ...... , - 1.-;. Hi 1i should be studied by great manypeo- r - . . . , , : M UKu Tia am. af thAri m . n im i 1 . . . lunuy pcupic wu j gpecial attention is canea uns wees i plybecan-e .someone; rWf? to the interesting article from Louisburg l some one else sticks a five., or tert dollar, . , nnlina t Franklin county. of note dovn into the south-corner ' of ms I Uch Tryuisburz is the county seat, has SEED -5 in a sensible manner, making tobacco Ourusiness. ', i thefr money crop and makmg .plen TJ&Kr la ,?nW W. fr the home suppUes m adaitwu mew.ry ; tAnLl, nUOC dttU. lUiniouw.m.u -w.. . w '""rtt ----v - 01 - - i planting smau crops ana lenamg umi ; well certain of their customers and cor- oun, uwuu, ;weU they hav '-it: i-." . ,fi."JtOTflom2?l3'jany cnienoni xo-rs; we 1 1 .1 i v - ABB n V - - Til A I W i , ' v . , . . CHEAP- r'eowlnare ofSpecIaily Tine Quality a.d fJtUt;tl. the Or Load areoxzexiOK !-- . , ,-, . , t rftsoondents may kdwalf" about :f 'the merit and extent of their products and trade, there are many more who dojnot and there are hundreds 'of rAwpLtj end enterprise who every year examine the local papers of all North Carolina , 'm!iVa Tijtnhar.co business a PaviXUI past six or seven days 24 solid car loads one. It is estimated that '1,500 1 acre . . I will v rtlnnfvl in tnhnccn this veax in nrnmivniAii!) mercdanoise nave oeen i . . . v . , t r s V JWW"V"- r l Tranfelm countv ana tneieai .crown i ... -. ., mi. x a . i - . broogut to tnisjaepo. j iiius : uoes ao . f flnTV!rior aualitv . and sells at high laf freitfht.-'iut : only 'car 1 pr silv see that Louisburg loads. The agent, Mr. - Thos. White J is ripe for a brisk tobacco market of its MA. . . , ' I r Trmt ! what: ihft- business men ? the; local papers ot .aU Jiortn Carolina i WaW and nina oyer. own. That is what Wvmub jam, towns in pursuit of : good j -investments, ... - m ' ' ottne Statein accoant of the poor., h k 5 centra round ed Green ' insr shown m the newspapers !firenerally,. . . . v of our Stat . & Tarnoro'sr ilaB"ioi)D, :riX)UR caot be BEAT.ca; A ButiM line of Nccli Tics ust Received. b of the latest and prettiest itylea. . t :-4 y. tnwn want and to the risht ware housemen Louisburg otfers -flattering inirnr. vVft refpr our readers tor information elsewhere in this issue- m t ! ' : - w j u i regard to this new tobacco section. " 1 iouwDurg, y. 1 rilcoes. Glnzhams and Wors. Be sure tove U3;a call before buylr:?lsewhere; Very; Respectfully, - ;: ; - - W. P. NEAL & CO. . f-,; n ;. - ' , - V-. - ( i ' 4 '. 'W- w - tw.tjs jfe s .,..';..'. ..f - . : NiCE CLEAR RIB SIDES AT LOWBST IHIG Parties visiting rar Store are treated with the aUaci J ne end recelye ptnip tte-ti : t , ; v .; BAUR - i 5 "-" '. n'.'.'i i: 'i .?i .5 4: -.: r ; T. - I. t .. r. , . . , -i .u;;wi5 - ;..;.i:-ij,:r.x .' J t : 1 1 I ft t i i . . .iw (,'. vf -, ' . f J . " t s " . ; ' : i .. -. ' f . rj .. ") - J . . I.JI
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