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The Franklin Times. 3. A. J"HOac AS.Edi tor and proprietor. FkioAy,' Apbil 12, 1880 ixta mid by some of .thosejwhq hare been there that the scramble for office at Wasliington is worse than it baa ever been before. - - : '..' ,'. . JTews comes from every section of the terrific storm of last ;treek.. In Norfolk Va.; great damage was done by '.wind and fire. "v v . Indianapolis, the -'home of the - President, has already ; received distin- ' guished, coneraUoiu" Miller,,' Attorney-General; Xev Consul-xeuerai to ,London;Porter, Minister to 4Spam; : and Huston, Treasurer of the United States, all reside in that devoted city.Ex. -. Thisdoesn.'tsonnd very niccbut nev-ertheless-there is j 'something about it that The Times admires, viz : .; sticking , tO HOME FOLKS. ' . v '- ''; T " ' t . ' The farmers succeeded in downing" the "cotton bagging trust" last year. We.see the greedy, ;- selfish. men who ftwnnl ihn pnmtiin liftfnrA hn.va rnnr canized and orooose this year to 'extort exhorbitant prices from the people; If the farmers all over the land would c at once pparerto meet this infamous trust, .they may be able to protect, themselves. Wilson Advanaii ;?js And this time they say that -thejkr-. ; raers shall pay theik ' price. :3 Kow w i the time to be looting ailer a substitute " farmers."- : i v . : - - 7' " r- ' ii i;i V ; UP- ' The Advance adinires President Har . rison for one thing At least. - lie is gnr. ing the editors of the country more rec ognition than they have ever received at: me imnos oiijy,x resiucuu-i ii- iw any diss of men who deserve ;; recogni tion at-the bands of ' their - party, that class is the editors of thenatidn.. They do thcr great bulk of the political work of every campaign and are usually ignored when it comes time to reward the &ith- fiiL Wilson Advance: ! - A8THB; fWilmmgtoo Star - jBays, ' in - spite of Harrison, his strong advocacy or -. IDgh Tariff and the talse teaching; of . Protectionist, propagandists, . "and- selfr interested Monopolists the strikes con tinue, prices are declining and trade and " libor troubles arc mcreasing. ; Too much Protection will loll any country in the. long run. High, taxation , never , made a people rich, but does create a v The highway , of Protectioa.t. is , payed w.ith falsehoods, broken - promises and absurd theories. " i';V-?'-'''-Av- , ' Victory in the air. little . Blwde "Island has been captured by; the - Bern- ocrats in part.' One house of the Leg islature is Democratic; and they elected - their candidate-for tiie Attorncyi Gener alship, and also r obtained a plurality of 4,398 votes over the Bepublican can- 500 more votes they would have had the TSovernor. In the Northwest - gains J ' havenlrcady been reported. ; In Arkan- sas they have elected three judges of the Supreme Court. Th is cheering. The people are already sick or lladlcal- . -'' . ' m t-.t itm and Protection. WiL Star EA1UIEUS ALlJANCE. T . , ' - ' ' 1 ' t ' - - v Tbe Comity Alliance Endorse: the Action of the Board of Trade, &c 'Tne iwnty Alliance met muie Court House oa Friday last, and a very large attendance was present. The Sep" retary, Mr. J.'F., BeU, : (who we. arc glad to see will locate inXouisburg for some time) kindly furnishes ns with the' following proceedings : . The f&lowhig resolntions Were . unanimously adoptedi - Whereas, the Board of trade of the town, of Looisburg has taken stepssbj advertising TUtid otherwise to open bacco market ia salil 'tom, and whereas the Farmers ' Alliance of Frankhn icounf ty seeing the great necessity of feuch : a s t 11. J . -'. ,-"A" . . :' i . "i '. , BESOLVEP,That the County Alhance : of Franklin County,'.nbw in session do hereby endorse the action taken by said Board ofTrade,ahd: agree-; to . render ruch aid and assistance as . may , be' in trar power in " opening ; and sustaining ' such a market; r i ;Vav. Resolved, further, That the Secre-. tary of the Board of Trade be requested to correspond with the Secretary of the roty'''Aiu.jnorbirre jme 1st Friday in July next and inform him as to what progress has ' been' ;5 made ? in .. opening such market.;. ',' V'V;:: Resolved, further, Tliat a copy cf these resolutions, be sent to 'the Secre tary of the Board of Trade 'and - a : copy also to the editor ; of ; the h Franklin Times with request to publish. . - The business Agent . and . Secretary, J. F Bell was instructed to"' move: to Louisburgt-where he could better serve the members and attend to- business for the. AKLance. .Unless evidentially, hindered -he will be in - Louisburg"' until July next, and will be pleased to see his friends and serve them in every way -' jresiHe. Headquarters at Sheriffs of- Le;. : ' ' . The post-offices are now -receiving right much attention from Washington, and the Democrats are being displaced and Republicans of all shades'; put - in, their; places. A " negro - has been r ap pointed at Rocky Mount andjatllaljfax; and now it is said that Frankhnton is in danger of having a negro postmaster-. The j President wilFnot have them in ofika about him,. fcuLhtv proposes, ta UpO! knows it whites.";. will be . obnoxious : to the l ft Tiieiiate TCh'ea and Now. ; What aiflferent body Aefienateof roe unjiea-srauBwneacuD upoaine nommations of a Republican President in extraordinary executive sessioa-' and the same Semite when considering.: eayr a treatment of some other public meas ; ure Negotiated by aI)emocratie admin-' titration ! How great is -tne contrast between the docility jaad submissiveness of the Senate'in the one case and its ar rogaace'aild domineering "spifit in :tie other i vDurirfg the' thirty, days of the executive session' Jutf elosed the' Senato acted upon SjO nrtiihtaio '-8$ of which oi ly twpvere rejected OTie'wasithat of Murat IlalstaoVwhd had been- so un fortunate Its "to vvvound the corpprate Senate, 'and the6ther was that of a Cal- ifonua Pottmasterwhtf was.?obnoxfous lat&tge ing hisotrfcaf4 ; s iiner uRiKi wiieu' yuuiis: Air. i Bhun was nominated to an important and roSponsPole office Iri' the ' State I)e partmetit SenatorL courtesy Went so far in itsrindn 'sabmissivencs's' that' 'the nominalion was not sent to a conr mittoe in accordce'Itfi'the'rulcs;- but was -confirmed on the spot' I Bok eager was 4he Senate to fender homage to- the . aispenaer oi 8jii8 mai lt pu asme . lis own rules for the .orderly . and . decent transaction of executive business.".' -But when an ex-na&rSVhohas-'sat for six years with most of its present members, -was; appointed to an joffice hisr nomina tion wa sent tci a eonunlUee fof coniud eration;ani the ruleii were bbserred' in bis case with the utmost : strictnees. . Phi Becorilrf. v-j f'r.vaijfr . ' '. " - ' -! i t j ; Factories lu Ouc 0yiitate - " From nil over the SUt comeB : news cftne establishment" of new.rnanufactar iirig enterprises;.1 Cotton seed oil : tnilbj; spokeand handle factoricst canning fac tories, agncuiwrai imilernent trctories fcnd so on are. snringmsr ud ererv. da v. Bight,VETerihmgof the kind pays, and a i. a "... m? . i creass a nns in tne cnain - or '- slavery' wiin wnicn our people are bound to the Northern and Eastern manufactories It will; be a: glorious day; ibr ' the Soutb: when our cotton isT manufactured into cloth in sight of the- fields onV which it grew and the varied and inexhaustible stores-of riches which nature-has placed 'in our midst are converted,- intd- Ibrms suitable for our. use without bavins, to' be first shipped to and from!.' the ' facto nes hundreds of mucs away: Advance. ""Yes, our pcopifijnDtusiiikci,np to'tlie fact that year, by jear they are laboring to enrich the capitalists-of-the Xorth. Uome.togeiher and iworkf to UV uur wu vm aouuiera uukj, Organize and atart sma factories, in the jhegmmng,AnditwiU not be; long:, be ,f.gmf AliThorA nnt i tram in tha'CMI. Situated for small faciories than Louis- nrg, and our fieo ftrenkiag gold en bpportunh li:;?! '1: - -' .rorninnnv iiwnnra , I ThTiapjJe8ires to say a feMc, words bose of our citizens, vho hae town ,?M8i-to?dear 'yourtown 9 grp9f, jox vn sai? ot au thataa, just 1 anq rasoolet.don-'tt place a. ,gold i jnine? pricnpqn, jour property More wus unsoeeut uica m wis waywnen men or enterprise and money desired ,to locate mthenfrthattron'ttuiBhnke a s jck at, . IjOuiaburg iscertainlron the tip-grade, an'd it wul be deplorable fact should iny ojie try tologg the wheels.1 I For years the Times has lent its feeble influence to the upbuilding' of our coun ty own,And it is teady to keep on, but when men-oPmeans, 1 (wbxr1 above1 '.all others ought to puf their "shoulders to it. J. - .It ilL .'. a- ! a- . ' uib wueei tnrow ODstacieS' in the- way .nanVttfiti iiotppreda'ted.s Butanerall itfetho small property owners of a town; . coun ty, or state tnat mate them' what they arei As a ralee men-who are - worth their UaouKandsdo less for mankindthan thi?8e whowmanycase8t have no;place they can call BostE.But to the point: SeUyour town lots at reasonable -"fiV uresV 'ii.-i::.4 , : I -ztr ibcttubertou BoWsonWl: . It li rumored that the . Preebytt run urphanage Is to fce located at Jfloral College. If 8, we cbnlrrat- uiat hbr people on having the 'in- sinuuon ii. meirmiast. Wnat is more fitting thaii it should be hicat- ed there, or in this ectioii of i he Oiait1, wnere -resuyierianism Wivs nourished and embracad so nany, many- years- ago t . - f D00 for sale: . , I have three fine Newfoundland PupsJVr wale. : J. K. 8iiaw..- : X)uisbur Ni C A. Cotton Factory for ltocky f ount.' I - Rocky Mount Phoenix. Work on the larffe,-hantlsome new cotton factory, which, is- beiag. erected by;the Kocky Mount Mflls," progress ing rapidly; '.Between fifty and seventy- five rock and brick masons are at - work wi it, and when completed, it will be the largest in the State. - ;. " V - . ''iZ1'. Side. AshevilleBaptist. T:i7:'V There is always, "a clas ? who Tare gloomv. They, are always expecting :worse : evils'" than They encounter" to- day. They borrow most of their, troub les rfom toe .wture, anamanj "or their fearsjare only imaginary; and are-- never experienced; Such persons live In " an. atmosphere" of gloohLs They add much to the evils of the world and , are.-, unde sirable compaaionsi To a ereat extent Utliis -is-habit. Let us cultivate a dispo-t sitiom to look upon the bright side. " ; Hob., C. M. Cooke and OtUers - Eudorsed.' .:, . .. ... :. .. , . At a regular meeting of Wilson Coun ty Farmers Alliance, held April i & th, the following resolutions wcr unani mdusiyiidopttd :...jift.feia $t-drx ResolvedJ That this ' Alliance notes Withipleasum the stand , takcui tbj i the tepresenbitivcs of the, people, CapUCv M. tTooite, Cf. Sills and athan .Bass, in their efforts to have the Railroad do WecommendSpt.-.6ooke forhW- forts to get tliett4Cook UU'! through the Commission bill passed, and especially umuo wiu nuu uoiuu w uro , tm- mission uuu we extena to tnem our thanks and order our, secretary to send a copy to the Progrewivo Farmer, -Wil son Advance and c Mirror, Fkakklin FTlirEs and Nashville ArsronauL. with request to publish tnese resolunoi:r" VY. U. UBIMMEIE, - - . - ; ? Sec'y. i Au Odd Punishment. f ' It is oe3evccL rhy thce : people who have had it, that the toothache is the most agonizing of all ilhs,' and: wet have the high authority of : Shakespeare for' saying "there never was yet a philoso pher who could endure stho toothache patiently."". : II is such a little - things to cause ' so much trouble,' and the pain is so persist saQerer actually, hates ,4ho, toot,h,i and instances have been known w here . poo-' rio ground -the offending moLir under foot after it waVtakea oa V of 'course' r The hero : of the following aaccdoto had a norel idea of, revenge- for ; the loouiacne: , : . - . i , .- - ' A talL danky vouhsr man came into our dentist's office one day Fthis week. and told him he wanted a tooth pulled. Certainly, said Ambition," withthe pitying expression dentists always' as sume on such occasions. Take thw chair. 1 will have it Out in a second.' - HLIold on T-T exclaimed the victim, uDont go so fast, - Pull it a little, and tliea ease up. "Don't - pull it all at once.!'. '. , '-, -r. ; .... rl . ' "But my dear sir," remonstrated Ambition,?'. , "that; will , cause nlorc pain.M' ''' " ji Jf-i.,.-.:. "That's what I' want."epUed tlie youtlt "I want to punish the pesky thing. "It's been giving, me the devil for a month; and now I have an oppor tunityv I want: to get even .: by showing. it wnaii it-ri is.4 jror , lurttier "lnlorma- DrR E. King , ;The ibllowingt'are the names of pupa placed t on the. Boll of Honor -.of .the Louiaburg Females jCWlege for the month of March: Misses Minnie Cade,. Lizzie Wilder Lucy Pleasants, Maggie Cade, Simner rullefi' Bessie Cooke," Mattie ' Cooke, Gertie Sb&Eloiw'Jon'es ftnm x Pbimaryi.. DEpABTMEjrrrr-Linian. lxreen,.x;jara-Aycocke,I!ataeMay,Per- cle Jt lenung; Boreio -Uppcrman, Dita Aiaaone, Mary Jang, Eugene ' Green,- ,v urgimarjr osterjii . Our roll would be much . longer-bat I ot - absence caused 1 byuthe mumpsV I . j fOY H The Opening airAvoca. C : f xne oneninsr or . tne : eroat Avoca Health and sporting resort 'oa' Albe marie Sound, April 22d to 28th la to; be one oF the greatest events ever seen .in Aortb Carolina ;. , J Every one in Korth CaroKna is tat- ing great interest m Ithe: openhuf and well they may, fop it will -prove the openuig wedge which is i to make the eastern section of the Old ,.Korth Stale saiown ana appreciated the world over. creaVwork he has had in hand; and the ..systematic, and successful manner in which it ha-- been" managed.'. The Doctors is a genial pleas ant gentleman, And will please every one wuo comes monmci witn ranu ,,t v . lTiivF nic uuuwiij OI uouiir L.J Avoca to attend the cnind' oneninff: suouia euqture' of the nearest, ticket lor excursion tickets to. Avoca..: The; maicanons are tnat the opening will , be one of "most intra-Miti Horse and boat races; fox chases, hallg. . . ... nn euiners. .clam , takes; and .ovatw xvaaist-ewuziafms--. pyv poat ana..many wuwiH? ieaiures iire on Uie programme,, .uovcrnor XJ. u. i! owie wul del ver ' the opening address. r yii.VH'i 41:: " I shall wit at tb residence of the late Mrs. Nancy ltid,-Tueaday the 89th day of April 1B83 at public auction to the highest . bidder : fr cash Rome perfonaP property le longiiiiTto the ette of said Mrs; .Nancy Held consist injr of one mole, ww, uiit can, one puirpy, ..one carriage,. houselMld - and kitchen furniture, and other articles too nu- tueroub to tnentiou ; r v - - W. H. Macon, : ; - - Adm'r; of ?,L-s. Nancv Rlad. . ; April utnj iJJS'Ji - Want Kiilttlncr 21111s at Scotland Tarboro Banner. . 1 - Hon. W. VL Kitchin and another gen tleman from Scotland Xeck; were in town- Tuesday eraminmg the cotton, factory with n-iew- to Tmrchasing-. the same kind of machinery for " the pro posed mill at that, place. Administrator's - Notice; Htw; thhr daY O'tHlIfied. as adminis trator of Naucy lleid, dtceantd; this is to notify all personahoklipR elsims- against the estateof said deeedentto present t'.irm tofTM yvan t or ef ore-A rll 5ltU VS90jr this noiK wnm piearted lnosr w tneirrceor. ery. and slip. rfiQes asvioysaad e&tatawUl mnke immediate payment, or their clinis will be ptjt in nioecssof collect ion lirlav. E. W. Timberlaka,- W.n Vacox.. J Attorney. Adra'r o(JSane Reid. April 5, '60.'' riolioe-vof Sale T i Bjr Tirtne .f aatlioritr jriren, fa t" eertaih inortjcapes executed by. Peter Wil liamson to Bettie' Pearcet sd' recrdd respectiTsly in book 75. pajre 2??. and; Id, bok 76, pspe 10, 1 wilt acll at paldie auc tion for cash, si the court house' door in the town.t fjOttisbwrg; on Monday, the ISth day of Mar 1SS. r.t 12., the tn lowing property, to-wit: Tbe lot In Lblv bnr township, knoWn as ' ft'psr of the Jsmes ITilIinrd tract, adjoining the hnd rBrynt Green on the west, Henderson nazfrwood on the north. Kit DansUn mn the jist, and Main street on the . south. eontsinins toy-sorrer one acre". CndOha red milch cow; E. W.TiVBKataKiV " April. . '- . Atfy forMortneee. Administrator'sc tMottca- .i.. Uavlng this-day-qualified 'SS adminis rntr d b a of LC.Vestet,deVd this is t notify all persons holding qlaims asminst the ewtaste of said ueeedent to presenttheni for payment or before April 5th 1800. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all persons owing said estate will make immediate payment,, or their claims will be pot in process ot col lection by law.. I - r R. W. TlXBRRLAX K.: ' ' ' t April 3. 18S9; Adui'r L, C. Wester. O'jicjo. : 8nlc of Lan d fur Ti xes I will expose for sale to Uib higtiest "bidder for, cash, at the court honse door in liouiaburir on Monday- the Cth dav of 'May 1880, ns prescribcif by law., the foV lowuig'lantU, situated lu irauklm coun ty, Jbr.de&ult in paj-ment of taxes- due for the Years-1887 and I888.'; ' " , , ' 1I.jC;Keai:nkt,' April 1;. '89.. : Sli'tt Franklin Co. ' T. G. ltiley, 30 acres, Kileys x Roado, adjoining W.( W. Ferry, W. U. , Perry ana,othtrs""N- !' " ' ' 2.35 Preslt White, Hot in Fwnklinton, adjohiin J. S. Joyncr and others 4 OAS 1 Josh Williamson, -1- town lot,, dor; trot, FrankUiitontownshipi . 2.50 vT. M, Martin. 2 acres, W &G.'1.BU; -adjoining Turner Medhn and others -E. iv Fuller, 1 1JI hi town of Frank lintoo, on Green street, adjoining J. II. Fuller and others - 15.89 - - E. L. Thomas, 4 acrea near Grove Spring land, Frankhnton T. 8. ' - 4.39 - Mrs. Mary : A . TJsryi ' 79 acres in Frankhnton T. S. :4.22 'i llilliard Malone, 4 acres on Warren- ton road, LoubUorgTownshin 1.48 A Albert Ward, acre, Yarboro tract J ..Harries li'jrria estate, 1 acre of land j . on Kalcigh'tqad Douilurg T.-'S.. 2.33 4 liiiEiiiet ,4 ) i.- iV'' AWARDED THE 1. '..4 -t. t-. : ? :ji -it.: --.:'. - . .. Oh tWelbSSotoaeeo roii ; 1 Wm as t Lremoii Finest Iiemoa rTbe above-Tobacco wa grown, with . ; :.v:. Tr-ai; ;" 1 ' . .'...'.,.. " .... . ; . MhestLemon TyUKVFrtlllzer I. alvraj-s-the nislied by the thousand If desired. The Tolcco-:Dl-phy at the Virgin .a ExpositioinrAS theTflnestihe World has ever seen.,!. ,. .r-t -1 1 rFORBAiiBY Also- listers: : aadHarvei. Q,ueen .! .1 l - ALWAYS'QX HAND; mTA FULL STOCK OF ; ,G E-II-E R- A L M GOODSrCLOTHlLS, HATS, A lkrpe stock of Wagons and Bur2ie4. Carts and mrfpita! t Tbp "BOSJ PLOW" in takinjr the diy every wher j. If you firstdas yCOOK BTOyE,' my store U the place to get It; Wl come to Tranklintou be sure to give me a call. ; ' v- VeryBefpectfuny,- - EXECUTOR'S NOTICE llaTing this day onalifiod u Exeentrlx pon tile eetate. of Dr. V. L. Hsrdister, notice is hereby girea to all persons ow ing the said eMate.to oeme forward aad pay. the same at onee, and all persons hoidig eJaims against the estate will pre sent them for parment 6n or Defore the Lit day of Aptil lgao, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their reeovery. This AprU 1st, 1880.' : - ' - ' ; EiaZABETTI IlAllDI3TElt, : :'ij: . i-'t 1 . Executrix.-: "- LAND FOR SALE-, HTer for sale my plantation 1 tin; on I ocer lor sale my plantation if me; on tne ontn side oi lar river ana wittun . a "hnlfmile of the town of Inlbar. It ient.ia sve hniMlrdtad OV aerrnd is well watered and heavily timbered. The whole property i offered 'for sale, or it rill be sold in parcels to suit purchasers, TkoMtl wishir to buf are referred to f-. Jourt K: UufSn, Wiin-.V. C, or ?apt Thouina White, i-oaUbnrs N. K '". . .... : .-, -SINA W.CCFriN DeoclZaSSS.7' ,;: r.. - By ylrtna-of a powrr of sal . contained io a certain deed of mortgage executed by J. L. llieksand wife on Iie llth dar of ApririRST,' snjdtrdnlr, recorded In "the' tlice of reister of bted f-r ' KrauVila eounty ,' in Book 74 paes -i4SsDd 449, 1 will sell, to the highest bidder for cash, at the .court house duor in the town of .Lonisbar; on vie idui cur of April 1353 tw o tracts of land fully described . l.s1d' deed ' of mort ajrc, adioiuing the land of -J.. P. Timberlskc, Ilenry Eawls, the heirs of Dr. II II. Prrryaud others ntrct con talniag 121J4 aeree. and tho tbr. ofl acre n which the t;in bonne itosld. . ; j- 1 k C.' M"uxroX) Mofijsjce. -. X.T.tiCIXEV, Att'y, .- -.-j - fi' .; llatctt ,lo8D- . : . , J wem-ean:yod.. gHnsvannnnnnnnnnnaam minding you of the facttaat yoir oxvtjus, and that w most have It rlght awny, flirces Iiselr' oion os. W are couipelled'tp' close -up' our business 4invin2 sold out to King Bros; and) kind friend, nnh-sa yon pay .within the next ten dayw your account yes even yoarsy .will 1 be placed in the handaof .a , oollectnr. V dudiKo to do thi-s and ' would not jorumariiyv I'lease raaxe " ut smile by coming forward" and tie your account at once.. ; j s vv itn great respect,- , lf SStSSSSS pared to nasturev every milch cow in town' during the Summer. It- is one of the best pastures in. this sectionv and. every cow shall be looked after and well at tended to "Price; permonth, .J-.OU. -. n .JKTl "vaht to huy P00 cattle. Itciesfulljr-- fc ' -sT. 1C I1IOUT. . 1 rA i ,'r i EXPOSITION a" Tne rtyvT;,. Gblored vWratmers: C olored Cutters, Colored Smpkers.?; GVOBER & SQXS COMPANY'S " cheapest. CertiflcHteft can be' Air.' -Ii. McGHEE,-,:. ... Fertilisers; Y v ; A LARGB STOCII OF- SUPPLIES; f r. . ER C II A II DTS E- COOTS AIID SHOES-, dC-, 10 fori same. want a hen you - M 1 The KING of ... frevrt . JJ U U VJLJL Has been tried, side by ; side witlt the leading planters and acknowl edged by u all : wiio iliave seen." it work to be absolutely) it i sows its seed covers them better aridt leaves the ridge iri nicflrc6hdition 7 for i work ing than any planter ; .ever sold. Call and examine it.j It'speaks for itself, and will do" the? wof k j as - no other planter could : : 1 call at- teUtlOU alSO COth -nir r i the Manufacturers Agents for the sale"bf the celebrated. ; ; r : ; -STONEWALL and G AEOLINA Cotton and Tobacco Plows CASTINGS.- Speciallv lowmrices miade ta parties large ions. v v IRON AGE CULTIVATORS ?Si:?S? Miieverything need- VU. UUUUb IUB iaiTU. 2B BARRELS prcnpWE BACLTHOSEBEED POTATO E3-BJ.t iwired; wtdck w. rs lliox w dit.. . ar Load X. 4 TiwthT tl aud Kr. JaM arrirrd. - which mast b sold la uaka room for more. Call for lt yon WAX!. Very Rvpovtfullj,' .'";; ORENSHA'W.VHIOSS & ALLEN: 1 - $ j- EARLY' ROSESEED POTATOES in It t&rOVR MODD FLOUH CAK'T B& BEAT." , k ;A Beantiful Line of Calicoes. Ginghams and Worsted? of the latest and prettiest stylet -. j Be sure to'glve ua a call be'ore baying eLewliere. . - , 1 - . ..-.- very iiepeciiuny, . , LooLburf,N". C. " 1 V ' I, I" Ml i i BT 'LO"A f X"" w. on everything that onr friends and the public generaly needs.' - .Woare Belling the new styles of Ginghams at 5c. IVorth 8e, eome for 8 c. wortri l(3c some for 10 c worth 12c We have o few more of thoso CHEAP LadieV - Hoca at5c. worth 10 or purchasing, andyou will , . . Very Respectfully, ' .'-' T7. JITEAIi & CO: i ... Louisburg, N. C.-Mcli. 15th, 1889. . M-iP'.' -I IPliTl Ji JLw&JLL more faCt that V7Q ELTQ " m - . - TV wishing .td:1)buy in : ANli -FOR - AND' SEED-DATS- CHUP. Neck Tir8? Just ReceiveI. W. P. lTAIi iCO. 3 OUtt- . PRICES. : 15 cU CoM and eee us before bo pleased .,.6 i Meat
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