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Dearly.belovedj.says aa exchange, there is more rejoicing - in a printing office over one subscriber who pays up thaa over this niaety and nine who do not. . : Mr. T. B. Horton left jone day this week for the Baltimore Medical College where he has been elected to a .. position ; , in-said College. We wish him much 1" success.' " '.'.V-;-; ? S : , ': ' ? w.Rey Dr. Carter, pastor of the First Baptist" Church, in Raleigh, las been in vited to preach- the sermon before the graduating class at Wake Forest College in June next ; ' Are our people taking the necessa ry steps to clean up their lots, &c, &c, before the warm weather sets in ? And are the town authorities seeing to it that such steps shall be taken ? A Uocky Mount correspondent of the'Xews-Observer says: Misses Stella and: Genevieve Perry of Casine near Louisburg, spent last week in town, the guests of their cousin I)r. Sid "P. Hil- liard. . . The Wilson Mirror Bro. Blount's ever sparituag newspaper,, nas enierea; a new volume. The Times return thanks- for its kiud words,"- and wishes for the Mirror many more years of use fulness- - ; ' ' tiouisburg'a last sensation was eauseJ by the niad autica of a male suf fering from hydrophobia.' He was shot. Progressive Farmer. , Mistake. He was allowed to die, and was thrown in Tar river by the owner. " N :! - : ' Itev. A. G. . McManaway,. pas ' tor of the Tryon street Baptist Church is to leave on April 2nd for an European touir -'".-'He,J 'will,'.-in .aU-; r probabilifev be- accomisiuied by an other Charlotte pas torr says the Char lotte 3 ews., of Franklin Couuty. Dear Rebthren: The Executive Committee of the North Carolina State Sunday School Association made a gen eral call to the workers at large to hold a Convention in each County,naming Feb- ruary 22nd as the time for holding such" conventions, for the purpose of prganiz, ing the Sunday School workers in each county, and for the further purpose of electing five delegates to the next State Convention to be held in Charlotte, N. C.r April 23rd and 24th. . Such 'a Con vention has not yet been i called in Franklin couatyT , buV realizing the need of iuch an organitiou, and desir ing also that we should be '; represented in the State; Convention? we do : hereby apieal to, and earnestlydesire all Min- iswji aua wtounaay , 5Scnoox,vworKers in Franklin county to meet in Louisburg on Friday the 29th inst. for the purpose of permanent organization and election of delegates. B. Cade, r J: JiKENN, J. B. IIUKLE Y. JDoTiiocratic Uuuuer. i ... ,4 ". t .. v As our readers remember, during the last campaign the editor of the Times proposed to give a Banner o the town ship in Franklin, which should prove itself at the election to be entitled to the same. .We intended presenting the same immediately after the result ,: was known, but Were unable to do so. ' "llie banner which is about completed, will be presented on Tuesday of eourt week, April 16th, and Harris' township will be the recipient, it having outstripped its sister townships. ; Off For the North. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barrow, Mr. F. N. Egerton and Mrs. A. M. Hall left for the Northern cities orLMonday; the two former to lay in the sprimr stock of goods for Barrow & Son, and the two .latter to do the same for Egerton's Em poriom of Fashion. They were accom panied by Mrs. Emma G. Spencer, of Fayetteviile, who, we learn will open- a Racket store in that town. new a.virtisenient in this issue. He is making a bigrua oq Zeigler shoe,and many other valuable makes. ' - Don't'fiul to read the large and at tractive advertisement of J. S. Barrow & Son in the Times. rThey say that their spring stockvill when it comes, surpass anything ever .; before seen in Louisburg. . ... ' -. " t'" Several of our merchants have put up new signs in front of their ' stores. Now let thcr citizens catch the fever and have their dwellings painted! V It- would not cost a great- deal, - and . would add immensely to vthe looks " of the town. " t " ' " " - Our Largest MercLants. -The law requires all mercliants to give in to the Register of Deeds on the first of .Tanuarv and Jul v. tlu amnnnt I of their purchases for the preceding . six of farm products, bought directly from the producer are excluded. : According to the books of the Register of. Deeds of tnis county, the lollowuig is a. list of those who gave in more than $2fi00 for the six months ending December 31st : Louisburg Green & Xarboro 417,- 647.22,-' F. ' N. .Egerton : $15,003.50; Crenshaw, Hicks & Allen, " $14,364.00: J. S. Barrow & Son $11,724.71: - C. C. Harris & .'.Co.: 3,800.95; J.. J. Person $3,721.15; King, Jones & Co. $2,879.61; A P . Timbei-lake 2,802.'J5; Egerton. Terrell & Ford $2,670.00; Louisburg Mill Co. $227.50 TanKunton 5. wUauard He Co. $17,032,90; A. B. Wester & Bro. $11, 582,75; J. A.. Vann $4,500.00; I. G. ;Stannton $4,500,00; Mitchiner & Clif ton $3,166.35;J. C. WaU $2,625.00; McGee & Co. $2,500. Younssville-Perry & Patterson $7,- 500; M. Woodlief $3,000; J.V S. Tim berlake $2,680.96; R. C. Mitchell $2, 615,02; f , - Centerville W. J. Neal & Co. $7.- 632.46; Martin ConnelL, $5,859.61. Laurel J. F. Jones $6,000. Cedar Rock-G. B. H. Stallings $3,- 137.13. : MaplcvEle-J. H. Uzzle $4,790.79. DC!1 r mm u . 4 'v - The KING of "Oouton .PlantsS has been tried: side hv side with the leading planters and acknowl edged by ail who have seen it work to be absolutely : - : Tii WW or t hern Markets purchasing Kuprb Stock of Dry Goods Drtai Goods Miiuncry &o.t whioii we will be ready to dbjpfciy la Tw Weeks. -We iutehd to show, a line of goods that will never ba m i ; " will aid. addlUoa to Baseball. Already the popular game is being agitated here. A new ground has been selected and laid off in' the field in rear of the Colored Baptist church, and in fe-.V days the boys will be at it. ' a ' Our. fanners and business men see that they have mutual : interests, - and whatever benefits one class benefits all, aaid what is intended to injure or t&vc down oae, injures alL Co-operation be tween the farmers and business men is tlie key to prosperity of any county, and our people are too intelligent not to see it. Newton Enterprise. v An exchange spoaks the truth when it says that a man who is disloyal , to the town- in which he lives, sneere at Iris prospects and libels its people, should be- frowned down by the community. 'Uvery town has more or leas discontent ed1 people who seam to think they should get rich bv their: wits,, andire provoked ; at any who do prosper as a . result of tlteir labor. The world owes no man a - living who is not willing to work for it. We quote an exchange: Blessed ? is tlte nian who sitteth not in the- seat of tiie kicker or mingles himself in -the' con-,' : gregation of the mqssback; but bis de light i3 in hew; railroads and brick blocks, and In schemes to build up him self and his own town. And, hs shall s be like an,evergreeu tree planted by the , river of waters, his leaf shall not wither in the early fall like the coftonwood,' for the Eli of the ,boWer shall get there, put the kicker shall be left to hold ' the oag. ry ' - , - ' Tbe Hotel Question. Tlie Raleigh correspondent of the Wil mington,. Messenger says r Oi tne many improvements made in this State during tlie last few years, and among tlie most notable, -are the hotels. We mention' some; that have either been bailt Jftiew or remodeled and. are now hrst class m every particular: sucn as i Batter? 'Park aUd Oakland Inn: Ashe- ville, N. tticsory Inn, Ortou llousei Hotel Albert Newberne; TuU-j Hotel, Iunstonj Hotel Farrar, Tartoro; Cleve land Springs; llotel La Fayotte, Fay ejttevTUe: Mt Mernon, Salisbury; Grand CentraL' Charlotte. These all . bid for and receive Northern patronage, which spend their winter months, and strange to say, most or these were built as sum mer resorts. Tne question is about to be- decided that li imys better to run "winter resorts," in -North Carolina than "summer resorts." There is bo information of more importance to the traveling public than that of good hotels and just as soon as we have them all over the State, and they become known - 1 1 , .t . t .we win nave au me .vlsicots we want, both- wmter and Summer., There is food for thought in theabove tor tne peopie-ot JjOUisburg. It is. a burmng cruestion, and mere is no use in trying to stifle ifc. It is Rumored. ". v" That Nat Macon saya he would not have the post-office it tendered. him. J3ood 'nough the "little sheet" in elad to hear It. . Mules for sale Cheap at Fra.uk- linton. As it is late in the season, and having a good many mules and horses on hand, I will offer for sale, cheap, the balance of stock on hand, consisting of good young mules and horses. Call and see me I mean business. I am compelled to be hi if entucky by the 10th of April. Will sell for cash or on time to suit pur chasers- v J. T. WrfEATLY, Frauklinton, N. C. Iiandretlis Seed. It is a waste of time and money to plant worthless seed. Landreth's tseed are pure and sound, dill on O. X. Effis, and buy them, so yon can be sat isfied that you will get only what is gen uine. ' SURPASSED IN LOXJISBXTEG; it sows ife - seed covers tliem better and leaves the ridge in nicr cpndition fbrL work iris: than anv planter ever sold ioll o-nl AvitA 14 T4- we yvui have a first-class DuESS MAKEB with vs who ;wc.-jL ccl vcLXixxjj.rj .xu, JLl 1U1 j any one in purchasing ana selectlnjr. Trimmings &c la itself,. and, will do the work as no neor other planter coiild. Wq call at tention also, to the fact that we are the Manufacturers Agents for the sale of the celebrated STONEWALL and CABOLINA Cotton and Tobacco Plows CASTINGS Speciallv low nrices made to fatties wishing to buy in large lots v IRON A and points vof every style. Forks, bnoveis, Mames, Traces, Back Bands, Hoes and everything need ed a,bout the farm, -..., 25 iiiiii iiijii iid d d ii n kept in a General Slerchaodlae Stock which wo wd teQ cm BARRELS CHOICE EARLY EOSE SEED POTATOES-ttjnst recelred, which we are selling low down. t ar Load No. I Timothy Hayand Flour, jnat arrired, which must be sold to make room for more. Call for what you WAK1. Very Respectfully, ' CRENSHAW, HICSS & ALLEN. m Dr. T. T. Hess will be in his office at the Eagle Hotel, April 15, jand . remain -two weeks. A. fnll line of harness and material up stairs, where Cecil Young will fix up your harness at short notice. King Bros. v : . ... : - - Preminms IE or for AWARDED BY THE mm ..-. A Good Susrgestioii. "A suDscnoer to tnis paper desires us to suggest to those who have dogs, of which they think anything (and every man loves, his dog) io confine them un til all the mad-dog scare is over. He says that a good many innocent dogs are being killed throughout the eountry.! People- take for) granted. they are mad, because they are roaming about without a master. Ladies will remember that they can have their teeth removed and new one inserted in twenty minutes by calling on. Dr. R. E. King, dentist. -TLB IVIRMIAIHI EXPOSITION Ponce pure Portorica Molasses and Cut Loaf Sugar drips, which is very nice for pan-cakes &c Crenshaw. Kicks & Allen.. AT RICHMOND, VA On the 1888 Tobacco CROP, We have.' we think one of the most desirable stock of shoes of all kinds, ever brought to thi3 market. We can surely suit you in quality and price- . Groceries on hand at a price tnat wiu please. King Bros . FOR THE Broke JaiL. , Minga Harris and Wm. Crawford, two negroes broke; jail here - on Tuesday night. They made an attempt on Mon j day niglrt to burn the jaaud . ut ; for :. the timely arrival ofiSherifl Kearney and others, the fo prisoners would - hare suffocated nrom the smoke.- They were r jiurfVed to an apstairs ' cell ' which waaTceiled overhead, and on Wednesday night they succeeded in pulling enough : of the ceiling down to . enable them to get through and reach a small latticed window in the gable -end of the building. . This- being reached they proceeded to let , themselves down to the gronud, a dis tance of 25 or 30 feet; and after making several attempts, as signs in the enclos- ure testified, they broke the lock off the s gate, which when opened, let them out ; and they were as free as birds, so far as the prison was concerned. - - Harris was ' put in for larceny, and Crawford was hv raider a peace warrant, sued out by his V;-wife.'; : '-n1;- K ' r The young white man Caldwell, who i is in a different cell in the jaiL remarked tq a reporter yesterday morning that the smarter Alliance Notes. Editor Times:-following: r-At a recent meeting of the Pughs Al- jianbe, No, 344, a. resolution, was unani- - mously passed,- endorsing the action of various other Alliances, In regard to Dunns plows, and castings. , . i W. E. Ttjckeb, ' 1 Secretary. ; ' Mr,1 J. P. EelL. Secretary of ther County Alliance, requests us ; to .sajv that he will be in Louisburg on the last Friday in Marchvand will be glad to see all Secretaries of sub-alliances who may have any business .with him. Wild Geese. A large drove of, wild geese "passed over Louisburg last Sunday night about 9.30 o'clock going north. ; .They kept up quite a noise as they passed over. Ploooi TOl'KHcill tVlO I VTCUIO icWJiCO lino OUWC BJCUy v ' at Green So Yarboro's. -These goods were manufactured trade. expressly for our Cox Cotton Planters are unequaled by any planter extant. They will sow dry or rooted seed with equal and always absolute regularity. Tnose wno nave used them are their best friends." Sold with full guarantee by King Bros., and Green & Yarboro. Finest Lemon Colored Wrappers Fin ast Lemon Colored Cutters, Finest Lemon Colored Smokers. The above Tobacco was grown with G. ODER & SONS COMPANY'S We are Agents for the ONLY GENUINE LISTEJXS GCAXOsoU feere. Old Reliable Ofoers9 Do vou want first-class Tew Orleans molasses f If o you can.: find it . at Green & Yarboro's. , -:' ', . : ! Tho BEST Fertilizer is always the cheapest. ' Certificates can be far. ntohe by the th'ousand if desired.- The Tobacco Display at the Virgin ia Exposition, was the finest the World has ever seen, - - 1 1 7 negroes were i than, he was.. sight Frankllrr's Representatives. Franklin's representatives in theV last Legislature have relumed home after an absence bf two months at Raleigh. Mr. Cooke arrived last webk, but Mr Clifton did-not get to town . until one day this week, having stopped at- his residtsi.ee about 8 miles from town. The "county should feel proud of the stand these two gentlecnen took in the , Legis lature as their names are recoMed on the right hand side of nearly every ques tion that came up in that body. 1 Kong Bros,, have just received a hob by line of gents clothing which they will otfer at a price that will enable theni to build up a trade in such goods. - This is a good season to eat oatmeal, large and small hominy, prunes, beans, Irish potatoes, turnip salad, cabbages &c, go to Urensnaw, Hicks c Allen's. Table damask a nice article at Green & "Yarboro's, ' " - . "W. L. McGBCBE,: :l ''y FRANKliNTON, N. C. , ; a ad Harvest Gtueen Fertilizers, r :-v - - .Cross and Blackwell's mixed pickles at Crenshaw, Hicks & Allen's. ; Byrd Island flour at Crenshaw, Hicks . & Allen's. Be sure you. see that before you buy if you want a pure, sweet and white Southern ground flour. .. '" Maple Syrup and also Bar tlett's pears in 3 lb. cans at Crenshaw, Hicks & Al len's. f - . ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OY . . :bsm. supplies -Irish and sweet potatoes at Crenshaw, . ' - . - - AND A FULL STOCK OF , . : : G E H E R A L MERCH AMD I $ E- DRY GOODS' CLOTHING HATS, BOOTS AWO SHOES-, AC- &C- A large stocK or Wagons and Buggies, Carta ana ma.tetlai ror same. "-The "BOSS PLOW" is taking the day every where. If you want a "first-class "COOK STOVE," my store is the p!ac to net it. When you couie to Frauklinton be sure to gtve men call.- - 4 . - Very Respectfully, . ' ' W. L,. McGHEE. L&R AMM0NIATED fiONE PHOSPHATE til of which we offer as LO (7 as any Bread cm th isarttU Ctmo uixl 4ricea be4oe facing your orUX Hicks & Allen's. ' . -
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