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Friday, - - - - - Aran. 26, 1889. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENT. - R W. Tlmberlike Notice Christian A Cary Groceries. V. B. Greea A Bro Merchants plies. ' ',- : " TAR DROPS. use me prowsuy. . i , Itocky Mount has a new paper, the Flaindealer. lSeodf ias thehewsfSbm every see-; tion o the county.. , i . . ; - ; Rev. Mr. llanklns, of' Wake Torv est, occupied; thepulpi at the Baptist . church last Sunday nightt " hl ' pic nics were had last Monday) at Crudup's and at Dement's mitt, and some of our young people attended. j-" Tho. rwent celebration of the eorrw ... ii-. "Tv v: . A -vr - pletlOM 01 UM5 Luiiuuu wai inwuifiii" Railroad to Henderson, was a very large; affair- : i j''. ;$.; ". At the rapid rate at which "the leaves are growing now, it is very cer tain that they will -be- grown, by. the 10th of May. : I ' -Rev, Dr. Black,! Presiding EldeVJ of tnisrdistrict preached, avery fine ser-, mon inr' the Methodist church last "Dr. Ross isat his office at the"E gte llotel; but wul leave? tomorrow (Satualay). He will be back agahf In two brtjree weeks: ! Kft W. B. Green & Br radvertisetin. this iDer that they are prepared to sell to merchants at factory prices, ,4ftrt meat, lard &c., &c. Read their adv.: -Be an to call if you want a barrel of flour. v lira p. - - Again. Are the authorities 'pJyS' ing sufficient attention tovtnev sanitary condition of the town? And are theyt lutvin? the lots looked after. We fear not. It shall not be saH that you'fergot Dr. J. E. Malone's example should be followed by every ffajUyfinv town. He has had his entire lot' 'whitewashedl He also thinks the suggestion of the TiMESinTegard to'wlutewash day agoMone. ,i .. WV were incorrectly informed last week in regard to the death of Mr. H. C. . Jlinton son. He was very badly hurt by a falling tree, but was not killd. as reported j and' we. are glad to state, thvt be is miprovir. . )' Have vou wined the Baseball 'Ai sociation? If not do so at your, earli est convenience. The boys-Will appre ciate it. and the amusement afforded the community will repay ryou for foe small amount chaiged as. an inhmtiou fee. v r'-The Times desires to bethe faitp U-JLtelegram was. received by his r el nil represent&vrofevery section of the ! atives here a few days ago, announcing' county, it tan only ao wis oy ihe peo- if ne death of Mr. Burt Carlile, formerly. or tins place, lie has been living in pje furnishing the news items . of their qeigbbprboo4. Even; a postal; card of items will help. . I - i -Remember thaHf york name is not on the Registration books; yon cannot rote in the town election which tab oqfithofMav. According to law W bonkanrBI close on the 26th of April iu nays before the election. K --It fa said by those skilled in the -.business, that a newspaper about the Rsize or tue- x BAinrxntf Ttmes folded prad placed niKler thelbit in'themall or tbe back is a sure preventive of pneu monia. , Xow is the time to subscribe. Sgle cpjeRSn by tfcejrear L5a v TfoRocky llcMtPlalnasiys: The first case before1 the&or .nf -the newly iwxriirated' town ' tit RrrW. chrfce resultfld in thecpmmittal-Drthe qeienaanto tne town prison, and his re laere&oij h:fnett: and order will grow m thatncw and progressive town. -i. We nnmtenticSally neglected last week to note the reception of the first copy ofthe. "CaH''a' new evening paper xMwigiv a i. oa neai ume aany and is splendidly gotterfup. Mr.D IL Bow der,the publisher, is a very clever young gtleman. and deserves success. (Tim w iabout as rauchras we 'eari tay-for tie present. Ixrother as, you have failed to call since the first time.V But we wflT aay that tne subscription; price is only -Scents i month, or $d a year,, f vfauice the above was put n type an other copy itfrthe M?:!has coW t Lhanchiullpfnewg. r Texas for a number of years. 8 .the fternk of In thexailroad iniunction case between TXhe Blchmond 3c DanviBe and the Bal- letgn i'Gaston Railroads, which was ar. gHed herei,on Jtidaya Saturday last, the Judge decided-- to -let 'the' matter rsas tt li until it can- be settled be fore a-jury.Very bift Counsel appeared on each side, Messrs. D. Schenck, C. M PeprtBofGrandJury. 'v Tbe following are the reports of Grand Jury of the .present court: . : . ;; ,;.- .;..-.v,-.. I ; We, the Grand Jury, under oath beg leave to sabmit the following reports: " 1. We ' find -on examination . the C. 8. C. effice in goodconditioni Court reports. well kept andUbled. Books and , records well kept and convenient- - J 2. We find accounts of -tales made by Commissioners, and returns of Guar dians, Administrators and papers onfile in special proceedings in bad shape, and would recommend that the County Commissioners have the dark or f-edme other gcodparty. to rearrange and lable said papers; also furnish Clerk witiVnew. Index Rook for the judgments which have been docketed, for the last tea (10) yearsr- v 'CJ kCJ.- 3. We further find upon' examlna tion, the offices of Sheriff, Registerand Treasurer in. coodire5rKiition. Books- and papers neatry kept and weU-'arrgp eo., s---.: .vs..w- 4. - We find "reports from only nre JustieeS of Peace,' and upon examination of Treasurer's bbok&f fines and penalties dnly reporteand paid in by sakL Jus tices. 5. We find the jail in bad coodi-, tion as to two of the rooms, caused part ly from deeay and the ravages of the' prisoners. We find .the heating ar rangements bad; otherwise we find jail in moderately good condition and.pria oners well car for. We further' learn that County- Commiasioners have Whxi step to: have all necessary . ar rangements made, both .for safety ana comfort. J. H. Mitchell, Foreman Grand Jury. The committee to examine poor house, have reported - things there , in Iwlii . .mt .5.' ..vi Barrow's Store 12QLN i It IiOTJISBUEG;. C UFACTUKERS' PRICES! J-i ' .. . A U a perfect PalawrcfTleatity. Our rywa hart Josi rainrol froa tho Notthem Uliea, after having porch ised th AOINGF LOOK AT ODB SAMPIjES BE-. FORE PL for-: ORDER YOUR . u .1. .. . . , FOR GEEB&PEST s f W&t o,u S. . -AND- 2 dt h. good condition. The SoHcitor.. reported the Clerk's office in good condition.' Bnbeeand R. Wv, vTnston i)r;the -R.: &,D. and Jlessrj!.- yfc Hfedaic and Biitehelor & Devereux;for &m G. Don't v - Pereonial.- 4 Miss Minnie ltnyofCiriUintn, daughter of jr excellent Sheriff; was among tixe visitors to Xouwburff this week. ?.. , . Maj. A. M. Lewis, aqd. iyife of -Rat eign, are visiting then-8Bters -Misses Maria. anft Paitie Lewis. "v- , jMts. W. Et pruill, of Uttleton,"' arid ife-Wv Spruill, .Jr:, of Scotland. -Neek-, areanong the visitors to Louis- urg tnisweeK, guests oi Air. r . s. Spruill. . Remember the Editor. -.i The RutJherfcrd'Bantief says.;. forget the poor editor Vhen you have a news item. If your wife whips ynu '"let us know it and we will set it right be fore the public. If you have company. tell us if you are not ashamed of the visiters. If a-youngster arrives at yom; home begging for raiment, buy a quar ters worth of cigars and come around, and if you are a ensh subscriber we will furnish a nameTor. him or ..her,, as the " circumstances 'wiA permit; - and if you have a social gathering of a few ot your frfelidsY bring- around a big cake, seven, "oreight pies and a ham, not necessarily, to eat, but as a guarantee of good faith. ' We mention these little things, for we want news and we will have it. M.eato, Lard. Molas- Coffee, 3Bay c. &c. Ho of Goods U hat ver been oar pVetaar to tSiow. Tbeaklll of as artist ia ahowa In tba purdawe of oar Draa Oooda, ; jr. - -a. - . . 3 w m . 1 vur uwy onyev on exceuea nerae.. th-s uom. Wo haro allaortj, . aU tlie new and Luteal Fabrics; at Ue very Lowest Prlcea. How about that hotel tor Louis burg? shall it be built, or will our citi. sens settle down to the belief that large: convenient hotels are Hrolaadvantage,? to towns the size of Louisburg ? Teople abroad are looking at you and making tome very uncomplimentary remarks. ---The Rocky Mount Phoenix came outlast week on a large scale. Its trade issue was a success and reflected much credit upon the publisher. Rocky Mount is pushing right ahead, and her sister towns will get left if they too do not push. . We notice in the Raleigh papers that Bev. Mr. Cade, the excellent pas tor of the Baptist, church, of Loeosburg. is preparing 4o make a practical test of his telegraph Invention. - The Times hopes to bea"bfe to very soon announce it a grand ssoeess. , The attention of the merchants of 'Franklin county is called to the adver tisement of the reliaole wholesale gro cerv house Christian & Cary; of Rich mond, ya- Tly are personauy Known to the writer, and he can truly recom mend them as thoroughly reliable. i .. : - That sprightly Raleigh daily the 4Evening Vkitor'1' has closed its tenth year of existence,' and during all that time has never changed hands; but- has been successfullv run bv Messrs. Brown & Utley, two very clever gOTtien-e-u' Mav the Visitor live to celebrate many. more anniversaries is the wish of this writer. " ;' ' ' Our town authorities or rather the aixeetoommitteft, are", receiving, some , rrlv hav- cTi-kism for not- doin. what a ebod manv tbmkToustf tof . ' have been done several weeks go,'iz: cleaning out ihe ditches on Main street The flies of the Times will show (that r attention was called to thii matter, at. -least two months ago. . t -1 .r . rThe Times congratulates Us ex- cellent contemporjrryi thei Hendersott fleAA Ttt ntMn Yuonff abL to secure & first-class power press, his laoors ue- served it all. and more a. tie, hands ; of . his . people for whom he has f worked in season and out, land Bro. Manning wiU now show them what power means when connected with the pbess.- The Georgia Enterprise has this.' ominous paragraph: ;MYou may' hive the stars in a nail keg; hang the ocean on a rail fence to dry,! put tii ?skyg to soak ma gourd and unbuckle the" belly band of eternity and let the inn'' and moon out, but don't think yon can es cape the place that lies the other side of purgatory if you don't) pay ipr your, pTbe OuLsburtr Female Oollege. The'Veople of Louisburg are moving onward. They do not propose to neg-. lect the most important duty they owe xnis anw coming generations. We note with pleasure and congratu lations that they have induced the clas- sical and energetic president of he litP tleton Female College to take charge i of the beautiful v College building and campus that hastongince Been' an or nament to that pleasant town. The learned Mr. Bagley has few,; if Married. ; 5n tEe2ins t.,iit the residence of Mrs. Kindred Gupton. Mr. E. B. Smith and. Miss Cleora Hale. Squire W. T. WiJ- deroffknated. The Times oners con gratulations aad wishes them much happiness . - Jftevenite Collector.. A Dispatch was received in Raleigh . from Washington on Tuesday, anndune- mg inac r. a. ujlc oi i-wquui-ius would be appointed Collector for this district.. .... LotiisbuFg, N. C. GREEN & BRO. f to. 1 M . . in NEVER HAVE BETTER . GOODS BEEJ1 SHOVII- Wo have a beaatlfal fini of tbeoo 8Qka at (f da. per yardormerlj sold for 76 centa. WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. TO THE LABlES-.-Our Dress maker is hpre and readV-to cut. fit and finish any, equals in the State as an instruct--1 Un ' dress mnrst-class style. . Prices i i t x- i " .! .-- A.iTt - v i or. ana we DeBDK an eaucauonai mi- i w wu 1 - - . a, .. - petus folr Louisborg. He Is now Presi- J. Ek'BABBow -& Son dent of the Littleton Female College, and will be succeeded there by Rev. J. Mv Rhodes of Henderson. Rocky Mount Plain Dealer. ft Rests With Yunff Men. J To buikl p our city rests with itsyoun- ger, men and to them must be given all the encouragement at the command of the elder members of the community consistent with' &eir means and knowl edge. Raleigh Visitor. Just so. The same can be said of other placesLouisburg for instance. - so that in. Trouble XT-tti an Editor. ; The following from an exchange well fits some folks known to us 'We-pubUsh it for .their benefit: itranger So you have no paper j Native--o,ir.i WedidhaTe one olbee,;but it wasn't run right, and we was glad togU'rid of it" : I. "What was the matter t s . " Wall. hthejfust placeij5 the editor uoa't auers ueat ioiks rignt. -. tie csu one gal young and handsome, and siur- Ingly refer to another gau just as pretty, leavVlt ter belnftrfed she wasn't pret treoghstab. called handsome,, and she misrht be as -7 old as Methuse-lah. WaQ, that made, trouble, an after; that when 'Parmer Hayseed and Fallow both, feft the same sort of stuff on his table, he aavit Fallow two lines more than the other." o ) ; - u WaU, things kept gittin' wnsa and wuss, until Gineral Oldham np on the lull died, and got half a column obituary notice all about the Mexican war jand . "thihgs, while my Uncle ' Jake, just - as good a man, who never left the 'farm, but 'tended to his duties like a Chris-' tian, an was a pillar in the church, 'got April1 ley 1889. v? . Send your furniture to J. W. Rtt man' thop and have it repaired. Remember you cad get, base-ball ahoei, baae balls, Boybter!' candy; botfi plain and fine, ci(rara and smoking tobacco at King Broa. . . King Btm. have just reeeirwf on of the prettiest liaes ot straw hats ever seen in IxHuabnra:. .... . Susrar cured shoulders as nice as coup try haais at King Bros. Now is the ti ne to have your furniture repaired at J. W. Pitman 'a shop. ! Ladies will remember that they can have their teeth removed and new ones inserted in twenty minutes by calling on DrV R. E. King, dentist. . if .-.S-.rf.; KEVERHAVE r. v.rni?'.- r-- Varieties TVe are In a position to ftlvo Great Bargains In WW to Oootlg, Em broideries and Lacea, having purdiaeed at tho GresUCloalnf Out Qalo of tme of Near York's Largest Importer. . Bee oar .ft cent lUaodkerGtef m good as you bay elsewhere at 10 eta, and IS eta, Loco Stripe), Fix. a red White Goods at 10 cts. per yard walcl) sold last season at 15c and zocta. per yaro. uoms ana see ior joarseu uuuLneee are Dacts.' j BEEN OFFERED. - -- a ilErHiWEPlES BEEN SO LOW.jl --I--- MILIJISDRY Millinery MILUNERT. . Gents and ladies fine shoes a specialty at Green 4b Yarboro's. These ' gtjods; were manufactured expressly for bur rade. ...- . ; . . Do you want firstrclass New Orleans molasses t- If so you can find it at Green Yarboro'a. TIIERE IS REALLY -WE HAVE Table damask a nice article at Green , -Yarboro's, Nsw.lot of North Carolina cnt herrings, one eat each, at Creswbaw, Uicks A Al- F. JI. Easatrox. strips , Franklin eonnty at a i Breaaias cstrtos , tit hams, beef tonga ad ' Lbeet ams Crenshaw, Hicks A Allen. : - If yoa want good bread go to Crenshaw, Hicks & AllenVto get the flonr., ,j Bananas, Oranges Lemons, Apples at Crenshaw, Hicks ft Allen's. Ac U I only a guarter of a. column. , You - bet ; I iter believe me an 6iy friends felt hurt.?; 'paper. i--. :i:.:Jair The question of the LoWsbnrgr Fe ( :, t gapnoee so.'y male College bavins been settledand.a 1 "WaU. ..we .bemin - inauiring around thoroughly competent man having been I about this editor, And we diskiveredthat eecured to take charge of it, the attend' I hiie he Wus.diargui us for every:' two tion of the citizens should be turned ?to , 1 advertisement we. put in. he was the Malel Academy;" What arrange;-. fj rjrintinVa' huH comnm about his job', of- n mane regarcK r- fw fer notluruz. . Tus raised; a breete. I tell you." , : Nodoubf . - 7 ' "After that things came ter a head. The feller commenced stoppfu' the paper on them wat didn't pay their subscrip tions. Then we rose in but might n? 'lniouotowaf,,..;r,; - Kie stock gents", gaose .shirts; ladies rests, gents- best' quality, i" bleached,' UVUUlc i'suicui rvpvi jSMuumn. Crenshaw,-Hicks & Allen's. ' Large lot of ladies and gen ta silk um brellas. Beautiful stock of gents scarfs and ties ft Crenshaw, Hicks .A Allen's. '48i'dd-a ' gonte,- boyi a children's 'straw hats and caps Crenshaw , Hicks A r " i i r , - - in tbe great bargains offered this season it6RTUN'S EMPORIUM OF . FASHION in Dry Goods, Notions, : : ... , CLOTHING, Hats Boots, bhoesGats :.-. Furntshmg OooV Dress- Goods, and Eoaatox. -i cuh ' Trimmings that can't be aurpaaaed ra 1 I ? ' :W!t4 ; ,:the8Ute.,.It U a btessing to be within. . reach of such aa opportunity We have the largest stock of CLOTHING fiuit we . , '' have ever liad, and of course this means ; , r. N. EaaarosT. the largest In th eonnty. We only ask 'you to come and examine. W e are con- . . F' ''BhmwM 1 1 ..of Clothing together wth ' an elegant . i tw.m j9 Til .iti. mm m ki I r r i in the latest tv lea and a foil lino of .GRANDEST DISPLAY OP li ABIES HAT Collars and Cliffs EVER BP.0UGHT TO LODlSBURG, F.N. EassToy. Notice. ments. if an v. have been made rezarcP " ing its future? : Will Prof. Rice conUnue it on? We hear not. It b a ? very Ita portant matter, and the trustees' cannot act too hastily. The Tri-iS hopes that t is ; incorrectly' mfortnedras to ProC: Rice, as its editor would regret to see him lve-us: i I l a j I r. ' , " Bwirtaeaf a decree of the Superior i'touri t Fraakli7eoaaty' made ' in the, case of Bm W. JLancas.ter vs. AX Wrearee, will aell at public anetioa for cash, at tae ooart house door, -In Loisbnrg, on. IfMinday, tbeJrd'UT 'ol Jane next, that valuable tract of land'- in Cedar Bock .township, adjoining the lands -of . B. CPPdg.JkiJfc. coon; ana oiners, con- . . a a . a sir taiamg oo acres, on waico- a. nj j-ear cc -fornocrlv resided. ;'. ' . AptU 18S9. t f C m. CooKB, forms a complete stock of GentsFur' ; nishmsr Goods. Our whole stock' ts all ' ": BngTiuXrean sndFresh, consillMg"oCr r:: ..... F.N. EaBBTos. " ' .'time and EGERTONS U the place to Tii 5Jid what voa.wanU and that LOWER . 4 thaov you: can slnd U We nave nt" o . Wo taaplotw yo sot to pvKbaoe cstQ rod sv hare competent alUlnecs of largo ojcportonees W ontsfrmall competition. room to enumerate bucdmoand we will "prove whai wa safirlIite andten- tlve clerks always rutt to waiton jrwsv anywhere else. F. N. Eoxbtox. atotk. TTo PrnWrson Tbey WlU bo glad from 'a dislanco ISespect-ully, and Alma LXoff. Mrs. J. 8, Zlarrow. 6operInteodent, o see their friends at all Usnoa. All eotrespocdeoco receives prosspt attention. A competent and" rxUte xps vf always readj toabowjwU. smlea oeot on attest sun. . , , n. 3. & TlAimQWJt SOX. .V
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