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V THE FRANKLIN TIMES; The blackberry crop , far puna I r-T5 cSffr Intern oa that , on va vww.-M7M. iL&JL. ! ooekt to report to the Mayor. Leo" Fbidav, -''- - :Jovx, 14, 1889 INDEX TO VEW ADVEBTISEMEKTS. Jones of Binghamton," K.; Y- Scale. W. li: Joyner JioUoe. j P. A. Davis Notice to tax-pa yew. , TAR DROPS. Raleigh. Durham and Goklsboro voted in favor of "licensed) last Moi day. . If you wieh to have an occupation which will enable you to lay -'up- some thing, learn the brick-masons' trade. Tlie cloring exerriees of Ingleside Academy, will take place on the night of the 20th" ihst. Commence promptly at 8 o'clock. Mr: Paul Jones ' will de-' liver an address before the school. The public is invited to attend, f ' ;f ; Those who own town lots should either dispose of them at j a moderate .price or at once erect dwellings 4, 5 or 6 room cottages. No trouble to rent them. Just think of it, there fev not av single tin-rented dwelling house, in town.; lourabun? is naturally the central lv uu. .C nr iLrfe ! ooekt to report to the Mayor. secured ajeracfciteyerrby tt aaune f 1 j-rV" Stitch. Perhape he was taken bttimm I 7 A number car daa to save the nine. . . I Wake Forest tmnVtrriwftt thii . 1 week. Tfae crowd was lam ; and : fh I I 1 1 1 II 1 1 II I Ml II III II II III II I - .' . -. -. . . -. " . . action, will amount to but little. If you I errtT7 cECff desire to see enterprises sterSd K KP"ft CookeTObry spolia mwiu, pufc. ja vour money, ana eo to t-3 "i- .t. ., work. Tha aan"tary.lawj of Louisbnrj are : . t - a . .a . a. a -The night train wastnauaaed bv a 1 aBfe hand, whfcfc accounted w 'tb I T." -1 JT'T -?.r . w feet that theonly paesenger aboard steam off. Ths bomole news from the Johns- Their resralarity of the mails is now town disaster contintbts. The Jist of alscnssed by nearljr everybody. If it is deaths is now estimated at-Jbns-12)0Q as bad elsewhere a here the new mail 15i000.4 Qnibeback of lhjs,' horror ngcuta wu Hie ISHUTOaos OdgUt -SO be I www v mjc. mure 1 j , n,' ., .. . ..1. ' -n U ' dumped into the Atlantic Ocean. It is I "traction of the town of Seattle, in I tOtneM.everywnere; oaTC to come to Louiaburg that belongs to I tlf lVofe4we, who I SllOWU their appreCiatlO other omahd Tuesday no lews. I Ure iahis McttDtfoXtbe eoanshoak - -; : t m. - , . tV- t. -.-. ... .. :.. v K, Our Friend and-Cus- Observers were reccifed; here lor an uwi;. ine supposxuon is that package was earned by Franklintno by the mall agent. At all events it did not reach here until Wednesday. This is a sample of the improvement (?) in the government as adnuniatered by Harri son and hia aMbttaAtM..:- - v- v r J. ... ir : AlUnaoerictia To tiMt ii and ' Farmers AlllanoT Franklin CO ME and.seetliem, it is always -Theoui insHBE:-Yo frota a netkefattlie flngresstmfnner that Bro. Harir Jracy, -atiM tie, tarer ofib.ratniTS.AllkncwwiU ad- dress diisceMFranklm in 1 IoJsburgvt ThuPsdAj.-.the 20th of I June, at II oldochv'A. M. He is one I &JJ Qcer and inember of the i v ? I - believe 1 AlHance and all others, whether friend at conduct of several point for the tobacco raisers of this sec-1 colored boys in. tearing down Gen. tion tn market thbir cror. It is imn I Hawkins fence cannot be too severely accessable chey can come here, sell I fotoden?el, HAlthou8h he;Mayor re- their tobacco and ea Home the same dav I wat h ceeumon I a large number of our titisens. unf tnittim i I xtmks cotncues wttn tnern.) - believe I AlllnM. Wtvi .n f. Tb,npnib,ii4,Iw. K4SiS8rat?S! atawpsrs perous school nt U. College are jay text tttufeDc. fell wbUe Uw'wa LmmSwSfn iblS tuS w-vj.vr ."-rr -r": r i mjw nun sou snouu nave nan tin f 11 viov A.u. -tr. i tv consdentions,! entirely hrhis opinion, 20 P.M. Come out.-Brethren, and XESS!? J? Bro. Tracy rcrecep-l of one of the witnesses he, wookl have I - Vr tVw. been- filllT Convincid tt 1hm vitnen I V - - -' i. ?AT was lying. ; i l A mended. nd haymr mm cc.iui ,t weight hfeer, b 0 plnibn of . oitoTieoi JSttoottS ISSSitefe1-??! toJAmtoc-jyvS A number of our citizens have' fine gardens. The writer has seen those of Messes., TC. Pleasants, Dr. It. E. King and F. N. ger tou. and thev are all fine. Mr. Egerton has one of the largest grape vineyards in the county, and his vines are full. He will ship a quantity North. . t - The Hon. CM. Gobke will address Piney Grove Alliance, by invitation, on "The dangers that threaten Ameri can citizenship and the emancipation of Pres. F. Co. F. A. About OurMlt In answer to a nonaber of enquiries Ihe editor of the Tikis desires to say OU SOIJliaty MEETTINCIr ! .. ". Jolj vttjfc j; ' The Ex4xuederah9 11 Soldiers " of tht h hmmAiM -t,- i w 1 FrankHn county are requested to meet riL". . T . r"r w:rr? r. I at the ConrtHonse m LocUburg on the leaving Louisburg. We cannot say that there was no foundation for the ru- 4th day of July, 1889, and organize a County Confiaderate Veterans' Associa- &Axt rtlL: -: APPRECIATE ay -a- and at the same time w . - .... S to snow- i:. l. : :iL Americao industry," on the 22nd of mor that was afloat in regard to our biT ng a. President, Vice-Presi- I t - o 1- r. m.--vt .t I , . . I dent. Heeretai and Rnmitiv fmnmlt. J. June, at 3 o'clock. P. M., 2 miles North of Louisburg, at Cool 'ring. Every body of all vocations' is invited to be present We publish in this fesue the pro gramme for the Sunday School Conven tion which meets in the Methodist chrtH.inlouisburg on Thursday Jn- JyOTthontmui;throagh Sunday I c4neTf1ntioni so cood'a people;-we have leaving as hi the nut .mI hwth. !J w Jaecunve oaninn- ttie editor of the Txmjbs has had a' nnm-' I ,. . pjeasTrenott orsanhmtion to Ws C. ber of very good offers made him to I Stronach, Secretai? oCStat Con move to other places. But all of them i Veterans Association, Italejeh, y. C. m. . . . I- - Presiaent.v cause we are nnuong s tortune nere, Out' for the reason that' having established PROMISE TO iil ffHtTHEB TOO BUI OR lib IT WILL PAY YOU to examine them. liJg&ogii, this season, REMARKABLY as i at tested by the - JvraahaTiiig. JThe IiOOK AT OXTE flATTPEES.:;BE FOBE PLAOIlia YOUR r t' ORDERS . ..1 r. FOB FJj.O'W-Bi.- -.r-'-Tif. I Notice. : . "V -A .,fr!f: I gfeSlaid fiargSlns aildKr Ln 1 ,?. Uorswmbe hI " rW , J wilL as she usually does, give them aS thent. The people are (with some ex- ,1 wniaffe If Wft totTA Anv ' ? I T ' open-hearted welcome, and entertain ceptions) sticking up to their county ffSSJST -HWft-W ' themroyally. ; and town paper much better thl i , VV S W ititfea3raa4(!aw and town paper much better than for- -The farmers who are raising tobac- 'merly, and we are much encouraged coitMhis wtion ere; delighted at the and-feel that the many efforta put forth prospect of a tobacco market in 1 for the upbuildittg the town and conn- delighted than the Times, and we hope, V paper ana ns eaitorare Demg 3?, T3ff iLwbidl, arGbeil offered LlMEB I swuiQMui, vwuuwj) :- : ' c 1 Julv Kth. for the mrnM aT mniingr uWI ; t: ;-r..:i-l , ' : ' s As required by. law the Board of Cotd-l SPECIALUriES when the market opens, , to see every pappreciated. 'No friends, the Times iarmer wno mases rorjaeco m.ixms eec- rbasstood by the town in its darkest days, ti ith- L,VtT3 ,J-iAt-. - vo-.j logKUhtveSsluS for the good oU town, we propose tore, rS'r " -v n.arket herel and thev nrobose to so at main with you and help you to enjoy ' to jralnatioa. of TD AkI ttAT,' ' S. " w arvB rWAnAPrV All TWtMAnB Will IO KTA MAtliWk M - . K. i - V 1 . it with a vengeance. I ltrtlci-h District S. S. Confer ence. Louisburg, June 27, 28, 20, 1889. PROGBAMME. Thursday, 9 a. m.Praise Service, conducted by Rev. Wi S. Davis. Address of Welcome, Dr. J. E. Ma lone. Response, Rev. W. L. Cunning gim. , REPORT OF DELEGATES. 11 a. m.-Sunday-school, its origin and mission. Rev. J. J. Renn and J. W. Hays. 3 p. m. Song service. The church's claims upon and obliga tions to its S. S. department. Rev. J. D. Arnold, Rev. W. S. Davis and Cob WiTFiGreeri. f . .'r-v Temperance work in theyj. vS - W. you and help you to enjoy the prosperity which awaits all who will take pact in the progressive spirit which pervades this community. Personal. ; Mr. M. K. Pleasants, accompanied by his wife, is visiting his fathers' family here. ' ' Among the visitors to Louisburg this week we note Mr. Thos. White Jr., and family, of Oxford. Her host of friends are delighted to property. All persons will take notice that the law requires these complaints to be made on the second Monday In July, therefore complaints which come I tha ronnlp. nfo hiijlr before the Board affartiiat date wul not h - 6 PP" WWfs be noticed. By order of the Board. . P. A. Davis. Clerk, &c. NOTICE. Hayinz contracted with Sol and Perry to August 1st, 1889, and tbeyKt inir left me without causes I hereby for- see Mrs. J. 8. Tonilinson (nee Miss I bid any and aU pOMlto hirtef them Mouie Wilder) Of Wasbinston. D. C I UUUCT V"J w w. find ii out. i.! U-3 ii kin Louisburg. She arrived on Wednes and will remain some time. ' June 7th, 1889. W.H. JOYHEM. we offer a PLUMB GOOD AND sa B0R0sqr..'5gSfta One car load of ufuo arrive tmmnvw. Creniibatr, Hieka 4k IBea, ' . j .' 1 mm .1 ... Be-Ke, jMira nixed tea,' alae mtmbrad griiMuiablack tea at Creaaaaw, Hicks AJiea's. Mr. S. D. Bagley, the new President of the Louisburg Female College, -arrived with his farmlyf on Wednesday. The Times, in behalf of the communi ty, gives them a hearty welcome. Mr. H. A. Page And -wife, of Aber deen, N. C, spent a day or5 two , ith relatives hi Louisborsr this week.' Thev r Burkhead' and Rev. K IL Whitaker. I were on theif way" home from New - r oiTEsnoK Mweb. - ; 7 spenvsome nmr. -- 0 - ' . T rr r Judge Davis and Mr. SpruiH, who Straw matti? at Creoahw, Hhsks a 8p.ni.--Sermonby AUea'a. don. ment. given glowing account of the c- Dear If ama. FI1 wbiapcr if yoaTl skat Rertdele2ates continued. 7 P?" aawfiole, eretha I . We. U biae.ltt are Urh The relation of the S.S. to the State. evf, Josephus Daniels, Rev. J. H. Hail ahdl,-,, jou w. jr.ureen. t. .i - ?'v,- Systematic study of Bible doctrines And the bread Will nt riae. Yo vgbt'Bt ta aeold r good eook- For Uri. Uat - M I For aalsby C?reaakaw,"Hlek AMea. xH7 OS necestary to" the lull success of the & Caplalffya," f Bayrar.ef. WTyrt fro- Cr. r .- 1 , - : : I .!.(. 4 tt r3 a i & .1 I MOK ( OW MRI. II laiuk DUI uai i Hurley. 3 p. m. Song service. ' I jriAtph raima. TImi fntva a.v arai , iL LLl71i. viL.. . - I Wt aava 7.000 N. C Cat bcrrlara oa Mistakes m S. S. work and bowito 1 aaaiaai 10.000 on, tae road, craaaaaw, avoid thern Beyst W 1 Cttnniing SifviW "Iwl u! ! wrv TT,T1Sr' . W T J-, ' - v - -i-fi. T Ldally the ladies, are taking right much Is -60 Japan ftak cwles, aiU, andP.Tnerman. -, W I JL JXT- kJfM. I arass aTti 1 W alasT liaea. The 6. S. for all classetU 'Bev. J.' rB. Bobbitt and Ber. B. C. Allred. " JfDESTIOIf DBAVTEB OJPEHED. interest in the games. It is probable that MTendenan and i Tmiahnw will omi Juct Received, Thi800 yards was Toa eaa bay eei .Frk eaidir ITB ftttV fUicrificW: a&d Wfl Crcaabaw. Biaks AUca's for 10 eeaU I 1 CAN SAVE YOU per poena. ariy uom xrin rmainaa iot co wp at Crcaabaw, Bleka A Allan's. crop Rev gram. .8 p. m, Sunday School expcrigrieVr . meeting. . - V i " . 1 Those clever frentiemen. Messrs. Saturday, 9 amPraise seryjee - lexctffifromBaidgh to lrtamonS at J. C.Tottnga harneaa shop over Bumai'Bww tm mo . . n.u j. .1 a I Ibis Rnm. iImm. - 5v. JWCcido Bevm D. ylhTedebrtad Kwro Plaitod w?. - - ? IL, PPbrtttaVlOO aTmlr July: 5th. 1 hoaom shirts sold by Klag Bros, , .ReStiS Jotea 3p. m.r-Miscenaneont buness,j f :VfcrinU'Beaj'.K'-0.-?J: ... Kto Eros.-,, .-- -t v. 8 p. m.Lectare by Ber, B. F. Dix- vag ii,w rCalTatar J2sj .SftaV fiatST of On. ivii.' ' I- .. ... . . - ' I fflCD'UWntlHia lr'-' ' D. DV -'- .-jr I ? At af meeting of jht lmtwionera a tvrml: Sl Mass lleatiiar. ' I the town on TuTriMit the town Each pastor is requested to see his ordinances were revised, and a few new I'M New is the to bareyar fareitot repaired at J. W. PitBMa skep. ddegatestjind if they will not attenaap- ones adppteaU of which wffl be pm j ' removed and new ones potootners who wfll, so that we may liahed next weefc Among other changes t SaStmSSSil and iWOJ; DOSO tfH ITlLLGtVEUSACALL CorCUam and Nash Streets. iar AND, . SUAP8 N l)ptnxrs, N. C ;: iot tun always to b fucad at tfa.ciV.iErra coins beeq siom STEVEBHAVE Money Saved On TTTT.T.nVTTp-V- It is our intention 'to JJEEN OFFERED.: t'NEVER HAVE PRICES. BEEN: SQjtTO these" dertpiehts this nmmer as 'the "increase -k)f trade makes it jK)si- raiTelynecessaryw -y THEBEIS REALIX fU. ?3 :-' BoUot o ... u-. mtbecrat :iiVS;A.4 - iW feCeved Ms at Cb'U TS H 'fi'EMPOEUJM FABinw .m- A Mo. ouons, ;-Fnraiebta3r Ooos, Dress '-Cio3a1 TiamiatUt-'ttsofpaiel ia . Abe State. -It la a bleu In? to be .within in 1 1 A Li CO UXHJ!VO t".. -IfJr .t WTfwA ,w iSV -V , Vii l "i'r .WarichaMei'eirc.tiinea .-'lsEflCirrox. . ' tT f hnf. vcomtf' tod'mmfcaf th.largeatjaoowng.i W only askf v: g7 j -f,. : v : ... t yt?a to.come ad rtsrnhva. We are coor r vtf r-r f . - ' mwm mmmmm I ii'. v. J ..... 1-. 4W H-Q. -Set - ; POLICE and JaTTEN- XIVE emjloyealwf 8 'settlffiu: Oorrespoxi- jcjarjily' - .4- a lunnow & sok Lasalsbnrj:, C ... - v. t- i-:.,--. - ... scocK .ec; tients.Arnr r iSright. Oeaa ami Frehotbiuki3fisf : - - r (3. XwflBQEtVrox. t popwhw; 4tjlaaQ$lM .erth . a K Q'W -ar - i -.-,TJie lottsxpoesjoie prvjca.-row.-is asai T..ECTnrrotr.- - l " .. - t a w limyx,SJ. lh place . i; iff .Con wbaVyoa wanj. jd'Ihar LUWEB t7e ac&stxisatt eeeapetUIstf We hatabit' Maaa cevenedtcnBto hat uue awd eS' UTf CSctts always-ready to waitoivyoa.: jwi au iiaa in .tauji Bwy viae "T" its OleipeatUryT . - ' JL' . ' il.- V ,"..-k"'-' .'-S'fS
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