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. 1 .'J . - - - -it- . Th e Franklin T lines. j. A. TnOMAS. Editor and proprietor fRlnxr ! ' - - J ui.Y 19 1889. Origin of Q. K. Mcses Tolsotn of Port' ,Town3end r sencU the following sketch of " the ori ; ginofthe use of the letters "O. K." whieh,hetates,yras furnished him per f .sonaliy by James Parton : ? i ; , . : ;While at Nashville in search - of : int Tteiial for his historj? Mr. Parton found -among the' records of the eourt of which General ; Jackson ,had been judge a great many legal documents endorsed 40. B." which meant "Order record-. ed, but ..often so scrawlingly " written that one could easily read it as O. F. fvlf Major Downing" noticed a bundle of r papers thus marked upon President Jackson's table, documents, perhaps, . from his former court, in which he still had interest, it is very easy to see how f a punster .could, imagine it "O. k: or e vol! korreet." k -No doubt Seba Smith, who wrote un der the nom de plume of "Major Jack Downing'? had much to do - with; creat ing the impression that President Jack- so l was unlettered and illiterate, where as many existing personal letters, re I ports, court opinions and state papers. show to the contrary. He lived before the day of stenographers and ; typewrit- era, and yet carried on. a voluminous correspondence. Hundreds of personal letters to old soldier friends are stall pre- served as heirlooms in the South and his handiwork is numerous in Washing ton. - He was evidently a rapid penman and made greater ; use of capital letters V than is the present custom, but mis ; spelled words and stumbling sentences ; were few and far between. Portland, Oregonian." That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Sluloh's-cure. We guarantee it For sole at Furmau's diug store. - i For sale at Furmau's diug store, biloh's consumption en re is sold b cbuoh's consumption eure is sold by us n a guarantee. It cures 'Consumption For sale at Furman's drug store. ? : - , ' Shiloh's Yitilizcr is what you -need fo cousti nation, loss of uppetite, dizziness', aud all symptoms, of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per "bottle. For sale at Fur ni&n's drug store, . v x ; Croup . whooping congh and Bronchitis lmmediHve relieved by.Bhiloh's cure. For sale at Furmau's drug store.- , - . Catarrh cured, health aud sweet breath secured, by Shilob's" Catarrh Eemedj-. Price 50 cents.. Nasal Injector free. For sale at Furman's drug store, k V 'i - Sleeplessrniglits, made miserable by , that terrible tough." Shiloh's cure is ; the -remedy for it. 1 or sale at Furman's drug store. The Czar refuses to visit Berlin ' BUCKLEY'S ; AUXICA SALYE The best salve in tLe world for cuts, bruises, srre8 ulcere, ;; salt rheum, , fever ' sores tetter, chapped '. hand;, ehilhlains, corns and all skin eruptions and positively cure, piles, ' or no pay required.;. It is guaranteed to give ' perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per box; -For sale lly J. B. Clifton.' - : ' ' A noose bureau Thematrimo niai agency.' . . . :; . r; -C: BRBEXj. Dillardj; druggist? at Aurora, Mo., sayst UI sell a great quantity of S. S. S. for. Scrofula, Eczma, . Itheumatism, and other blood troubles, . and" have "never heard of a case of failure to cure. Pimpixe, blotches and eruptions on the skin evidence the fact;, that the bloody is An. bad ' shape, and these symptoms show that nature is trying to throw ff the impuri ties, in which elfurt she should be assisted" by a reliable vegetable blood remedy, as if Swift's Specific. Mb. John B IlARBisON, of Springfield; 111.; says that he had blood trouble for quite a tiiue; his tonsils weroswolen, eruptions over his hands and face, followed bv ra . ralvsis.of the face which was all re lieved by Swift's Specific, and af ter the lapse of fceven years there nas oeen nasigu of the. return - of the disease. OvkR four years ago Swift's Spe ciflc cured ;me : of a troublesome eruption which covered my shouN. derp, -back and limbs. This -was after J had teen treated by six doc tors, some of whoui thought I nev er would get well. " - . Sherman Tex. ;; High-bred peopic--The Bakers. . A figure of speech The talking doll. ..-Ji-' BulTst Bairt Syrup Facilitates Toothing Prf oy SS eanf sdat druggist. Regulates the Bowels! POWDER Frsrents tunc fevrr and . cures Ulsteiuper.'.i nnurtd in each puck age. i For al fey all dMi)ers. Tryltl For the cure of - Couhs.Colds.Crou. Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Bronchitis, I incipient I . uon y Bum pt ion, and for; the relief of CJonsumptive persons. At druRpristSi, 5 cts. Day's Horso Y 1 mm After ten years exclusive sale, can now be otosiaed of ail "9 rn eclats and Dealers in Medi cines. -It CUttJ&tsKe doucc-ikw siniprY neips bnt CURES LIVER COMPLAIAX, Biliousness and Dyspepsia.. . Is a strictly vegetable preparation and wffl. CCItE Halabia. and all Milikui troables. Dr. 8. H. Wise, of Boston, Ky. savs : "Hare practiced medicine 15 years, and fin alio equal to Hcbbiwb as a Liver Iiegnlator." - Dr. W. A. Baker, of Madison, Fla., says : WA bottle of Hbrbixb is worth mora than $UX) worth of Quinine in any family .Acting on the Liver in a different way from any other medicine; it is a positive core for Chronic Constipation and is cheaper than Pills. - Its peculiar composition is snch, that we guarantee to enre any case of Chills and Fever or Bilious Fever with obo bottle; It costs bat 75 cents and each bottle con tains over 40 average dotes, mnktog the cost less than two cents a doee. Would yoaaxk for cheaper medicine ? It is not a cure-all . Bnt will cure any 1-iver, Bilious or tftvUsa rial Complains. Masufactured by - The ZZexrlslxxe Co. (Successors to Wm.CondelJJ U Louis, Mo. er's Magazine; Harper's "Magazine is4he most u?e- " i.,,;r.,l I . " r:-1;" tractions of 1889 will be a new novel an American Storv, entitled Japiter Lillls,' by Constance F. WobUon, Jl lustraUoua of Shakespeare Comedies by E. 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IlAltPER & BROTHfTPS, 1 ' '-J-. Ne-.v-.YorV. " . BlVElvYS FEED BTiVBLJilS. V o have Ieaseil the -T-rr ll Sial.le? m l tiis ',uur. we wui er.u avur u. a. "uohiind.W-.thc nuM e withgool cn- viivaiiies." . II good horta and bug; '4ie,';ndattentlYe"drisera will plfase the unblic. -w- are del erinim-d tbt l hail be d. ue. Ais-o vre aro prei arnd to ta;e c re t hiuc, ; and the v rv best attention s'i:t! I h$ gi en Ihni. f. an pr'paru to do all kiud of -.)-iliug, Laviug cured a f.rt 1 cla-s . Iray 10 tiie pupe. dive us u hare ot; yuc. pair-uige, aa we will ju tra" fatiff .K-tiin. , -. - - , Ve V l-"8ie(tfu ly. " 11 AY E5. & ri a EI.L. WAMTD . - 50,000 pounds of early cured prim ings wanted In exchange lor tobac co sticks and baskets. The tobacco will be taken loose without gradr Ing, only the trash thrown out at 6 cents per pound if cured-, bright and delivered in IHgh Point Uur Ing the month of August 1889.- Ad dress, V. H. Snow, Bupt. Modem Tobacco Barn, ITigh Point, N. .C. Having fully demonstrated dur ing thelast two years that " tobacco leaves cured separate from the stalk posessa marked superiority over the stalk cured leave both for chewing and smoking, the Modern Barh Company, of High Point, now propose to sell to planters the BEST W IKED STICK in the world and take the waste of their fields for pay. . We will make the sticks the length to fit your log barns, which can be fitted np with a conduit and ventillutor and direc tions given with each purchase bow lions Riven wnu tutu i to care your Dnmings We want only the EARLY : QltOWN mild eve, fromrwhich we are now manufacturing the BEST SMOK NG TOBACCD in thf United . JStatei, nt excepting any known brand. Our Tobce-' ha lea Nitrates, less' Nicotine, less "cffensive properties then anything 114 the smokiug line in thi country, not by reason of our knowledge of manufacture, hut by reason of the tuDerior - manner dy rhich the Tobacco in cured. The leaves are CURED WHEN TUEY ABE 1UPE, they are cured in a continuous current of K&rified Air separate from the Ftalk. Our biands are MUuKoXi kauxm iu. 1, anti inu z, and DIXIE DARLIN. We havo large quantities of the Wire Cured Leaf Granu lated, and are m7 ready to supply the trade and challenge the worla;to produce its equal. 'AddreM - W. Ji. fcuNUW, High Poixt, N. C. P," S. .Primings vary in price as lo quality, from C to 35 cents. B Ii A CKSM IT II I N G I desire to return my thanVa to nir many patrons who have given me - there patronage for 18S3. and earnestly ask a continuation of the same for 1889. I am sure I trill be able to dt better in the future, '"'he times are hard and prices verylow. Those who have horses to be shod call on me. I will guarautee Satis faction in every particular. Prices low. If you navs ahorse that over-reaches, cuts his ankle, stumbles, has corns or the nar row iieeis, call and see me, and il guarautee satisfaction. Do not forget that I am prepa? eu to repair guns, aud bnvetallparts such as hammers, tubes sc. - Jiecuuuy, - - v . ' -: :. Anthony T. Xeal. Adminislrator's Wotlce. , Ilaving this day qualified as Adminis trator of John Winsum, decent ed, all per sons having claims against the estate of the said John Winston, . deceased, are " Kereby notified to : present the same to me on or before the Cth aar of April 1S90, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all persons iudebted to said estate will please settle at once. , N. Y. Gcllby, Adm'rof John Wiuaton, dee'd. April 1st, 1880. ., . . Commissioner's Sale- . 1 " By virtue of power given me in a decree made by W. J. King. Glerk ot the Superi or Court of t ranklin county, on the 25kU day of Jnne 18S9, in a special proceeding begun on the 13th day of Jklav iS9. in his Court for the sale of land for partition, wherein F. C. Ilolden, guardian of lici-i. II olden, a lunatic, is plain tiQ and J. Bailey and Mrs.' Lucy W. tiailey, his ife, are defendants, I will sell at public aue . tion to the highest bidder, at the court house door in Louisburg. N. C, on Mon day the 5th day of August, 1889, at 12 o'clock m., that tract or parcel of land lying in Freemans township, Franklin county, near the town ot Youngsville, be longing to the said Uenj. Ilolden and Mrs. Lucv -W. Bailev as tenant in com. nion, ad joining the lands of J. B. Allen. 1. II. I IU9'tlll aim u. v. M lu&iuu, uu containing 29 acres.- .- Terms of sale: A cash, balance at for.r mouths with 8 per cent interest on de terred payment. - . This 27th day of June ISS9. T -v : F. 8. BPKUILL, - - ' l v'- Commissiouer. StK SnlM OaM Wat MlMSlWW.HWnr ly. Bt S Wintiuaa. nan OolS Haatlac Cutl Beta WW aa4 fau' MM, witk ockJ u4 umm of sqaal vatoa. One Pensa la aaeh toealttr caa areara oas Sna. valMbla Uaa a UnM. hoU SaaMM. VI aapiaitiiwiiM i a and !, s4 ira law. writs alone eaa ba saraaf cTl? '7 I i I haaslei. W, par alt aipwJVuif ht, ate. " sVuTsVa 2b 1X 81S1-Sasal,M.Sla S 3 NOTICE: i - By virtue of an execution- Vendi tioni Exponas' ismied from the Su perior Court ofT Franklin County, in favor of Geo. P Burt, plaintlif. ccalust J. B. Powell, defendant, I shall tell to the highest bidder for cah at the "Court - House - door- In Louisburg, cm Monday ti e 5lh day of AuRtwUv 1889, all;, the lutetent that J. B. Povell has in one hun dred and 7. twenty seven" ncres of land, lyiug in llayenvllle township, Franklin - County, adjoining the lands of Jiities Godson, 8. P. Green, and olher, tn . Buflalo Creek. BaH Interest being" ue eveuth nf the tract llntb f tui the heir- of Mrs. Luvenia - Powell, In Ihe Solonian land. 'u. :-... :..j :. To Butisfy. raid executions and cue.s."; i: :' .';"''' '' - ,H. C ICkarnky, Sh'fl. . LouUburg, June 20Ui '80. 5-Tca Gotten Gin Sc:!:5,CG0 callllllll mr.r s x MM - - . ' f BEAM BOX I 1 BRASS TARE BEAM. I Warranted for Yean . t- ' Y ' ' Freight Paid. u JOHES HE PAYS THE fRGHT." Trr Frea Prif I(sf, Atldrus 10553 f 35UCiIAJITON,Biiigliamtott,3r.T CEDM ROfK APADE- - MlV-lC. Mai 3 and Female. The-Fall Term begins August Cth 1S9. This Actmy is nituated in one of the finest secfjons of the State. The iudwe luenta oflcred are second to none. With a. healthy location, thorough instruction, and without the evils of town, better Academie advantnecs can not be found. - . ( TEllMS: Primary Course . $10 00 Intermediate Course ' . ; - 12 oO Advanced Course . 15 00 Languages (each) - . ' 5 00 Music (with um of instrument) 12 50 Board - ' $7 00 to 8 00 . Hoard and tuition must be paid month ly in advance. Pupils prepared for col lege or the active duties of life. " - W. O. Dvrs, Pr!nc!pil i '; - fctall-s, N.. I have opened a Blucksmlth Shop on Nash St., down by the branch, and am prepared to do ALL kinds of work in that line. Hone' Shoe ing a specialty. All kinds or Iron repairing - doue at short - notice. BPECIAl. PBICE3 TO AlXIAKCTE- men- ' - Helped! ully, ; , Geo. W. Cox way. Louisburg, K. C. . LAND FOR SALE- I offer for sale mr plantation lying ou -the South side of Tar river and Withm a half mile of the town of Louisburg. It contains seven hundred and five acres and is well watered and heavily timbered. The whole property ia offered for sale, or it -rill be sold ia paret Is to suit purchasers. Those wishice to bur are referred to ins, Joan 21. Kvtnu Thoinus White, ui8hnrg N. C. MNA W.RUFFIN Dee. 15.1883 ; .'-;. - ' . AT . MUTUAL BENEFIT NEWARK, N. J. Policies imn-forieitrtbln after two Antiutl Preuiiums. Dividend I c$In wilh the 2nd Annual Pre ml nm. - ' . i lPAY:i HE L.MIGEST DIVI DENDS. IT GIVES THE MU5T LIBERAL . . CONTRACTS. 1 IT ISliELIAtLE AND STRONtJ. IT P ACES A - DEFINITE CASH , SURHE.NDEU VALUE IX THE FACE OF ITS POLICIES. LEXrs itOXEY TO ITS l)LI CY HOLDLKS AT C per cent It j?ives . extension oIV Insu rance in case yon are unable to pay the premium after lh 2nd unnual preiuium. It pufn the whole con tract in tho fuie of its rxilicle?, so the Insurer can see, at ony . time, tiie value of his policy. Ko other ' company docs this. A4sets Jany. t 1st, 18S7, S4l.87y.223.33. Don't ln i tore elsewheio . be for o e'tnoitnin the contract offered by this-comvm-f ny. It. will du Oxattly what it promises. Average A u'l Dividends paid fduce 1SC9, 32 9 10 per cent. , : Gjco. S. B AKKB, Agca. - Louisburg, C. r 93 flrlaaUaaVla I a a tmmm aal.aito I . . J I "T naaa a,i am, ay '-3al fraaam paraaa at - fl I " -'r. taa aa traa KaaapMai i.hmimS. awij aiaehlaa aa taa nrU. aa4 ta wma aaa a.ww af air an av-r ilnaa apian la A aM VW JIM m m , ' a-a r Ul J r-ri -1 cr HUlt'IVJlUllU K nTDTTTl nnnn LUU I li wa HUaaaaaaS fraa a wa. I II A ' P" aaaaf aar aMlfninb I A t !. la nan 11 " j Wv aa taat ,aa aia waat w. a. ly J0- XitT,. Ttaa m4 ateals ,. . . VaaiMratSlairrMx f 1 f f " mm f aaaM iaa awTl aaal ' fta I lia.Uw.MwallilbrS5. Baal.au mi. 1. aiii miu! cht. a tfca M. in a .lata. Srt. la.anMn.aa p w a aaa ,i uaii IV Mm hmtA tt a. a. - -iOt- Tlavlog returned ti Laulsbcrj. for tbe purple of prictklnj my jToree ilon, I most respectfully oRer my ter vices to the puWic ia ' ; EVERY OEPATTMENT OF DENTISTRY. . Bela? a gradnxte ol the IlalUmre Collego of UKNTAL SUIMirUtV. with an active eifcriencn of Nineteen years, I do not hesitate to- Guarantee 'Satisfaction iu : ; ; EVEItY rPARTICULR. My office l furnished neatly onl with an eye to (lie privacy and com ortofmv ruitieuta. Mr ivicea aro egulaied in accordance with the - HQTlTinpf an SJroTMtv rsTwrnpT. Uiuu. iuuva aua kuaiuii -i iuwj- ARTIFICIAL TEETH a specialty: . Natural teeth extracted and ArtlQ cial teeth Ii.serlid before ptttienU leave the fSke. tQr AH farm producfl UkenJa cx chauge for Dcutal work. - A part of your pairouago la respect fully solicited. : - ' , Very Tcrectfullr. ' , ' ' - JJru IL E. Kino, lfentiat. PATENTS. Caveati and Be-issues se?nrel, . marks regisUred, and all otbr ' causes in the l'atrnt Office and before tbe Court promptly aud carefully prosecu ted. " Upon receipt ot mtdel or sketch of fn Tbtion, I mace careful examination, and adie to pntcurability freef eUarr.e. i-.l my ofiice directly acrou from the Pateat fle and being -iu personal-at tendance there, it i apparent thai I hare sjperior f-ciiities for naking promt pre liminary searches, for the mwre vigorous and successful preution f applira tions for patent: aad fwrattending to all business entrnsUd to m care in the sbor. tct possible time. . Fees moderate, and ei elusive attention given to patent basinrs. Information! advice and special references sent ou re quest. . H J. TL LITi ELL, Solicitor and Atty in l'atrnt Cans. AinXtiTO, D. J. . Orr.4-,iie V. S l'atcut Oflice Mention this Taper.) ALLEN & CllAM iiAcniMiii-a and ro usdvyulx TLEJUU, X.C. Driers Far Special Hsciincrj cf. tTeryDescrlnUoa Sdicitsi. ENGINES. B0IEI13, INQ.PULIXVS ON II AND Oil MADE TO OPDEL. - ll-piripg of all kind PrnipMy at tended to on short Notice. ' YAltBORO & ALSTON Tonsorlal Artists. LouisBcna, n. c. Fhop oa Naih Street, near the Times office - .rr-Tnv BIiACKSMITH. . I desire tolnfoiuithe public U.ttI have moved to the hop, at tho fot of the river brl-lge.oo the nel sile ot Main Street, lu-re I am prepared to do a I kinds if U'acksuiiUi work Uoise-sUotriu;: a socially. - - Dci'.ki.l Davtj, Loujshur;, N. C jortb. 1 .IV T T C? 1 T RAT.KtGH, N. 0. krTl A MlPfT TVt PT! i n.iianiViJ JJ.-j II - EMERSON but neat. Well fiaUbed, made for Darabllity, Use anJrieasBre- sr tcrsiftlged hj !! eoaprUst ksr tried litem. V bestOUUAN ever snsJe for T-e, L'stcrisl stl. rkiisa,..iiS Finish sad Dormbilitf. rtpertsl sttatioa u 1'srlvr sod Cbu Orgsns, n4 ! i-srge ril'i:OKO-a. OTHR MAKES PIANOS..aORGANii'"SALE ' trrvrsitssJWtLe Bl MAKES iid;t I)WE3T PCICrS.-! CTveeisl terns to l.ooU sod I1crche. Itrou waat ttk bsat ruel . sides MTing notirj, sddrM or call am K NORTH STATE MUSIC CO., : - ; . lUleUh, N. C. J- D & R. S- CHRISTIAN GROCERS RICHMOND, Va. Prompt atlrtitiott lo orkr ami .ot l-Ciclk ( t U Alt ANTKKD. . W. H. FUBM&N Jr D r u Main Street Louisburg, N. O. DEALimiN. DRUGrsSAND AND . E7ERIIHIHQ DIlfAliTKEPf IN i FIB3T3L133 D2D3 SI J2E BUIbTS SELECTED GARDEN SEED AU the Standard Patent Medicine3 11 a. D C.CG3 A?t d CuxtxcAuiroR Paracitir-noya x Hrmxx.tr Yoar Tstroacf t S&lkitcd. W. H. FURM1N. a ITB 1 " .1 UUabbUH mmmu CIGARETTES, ONE SPOON BAKING POWDER RED (?faNESTfMATGHEsffS0LD.li?'i 4qqin ABoxnm5 centS. CIIAMXS C. IIAREIS & CO. State CMS n;SH Cr.!. 8u.aiir4 r r,e.t 1W. Pr- IreJ by Maiel aaarilk a4 Critici Tbe most popalar Mao la Asserim U eaase it Is ihtU-t for tbe Moary. ttr 4.1 JUO ia w. N"vi Ma.l. l . ITS, Larch lUtrJ NEWELL' -HOUSE W. II. O. Ne a-i ix, Trop. Frank'.iuton, X.C. GorilF.tie. rteAsant room.. po- liteitVAitti. g g iM t MEDECINE ( Hives, VI AND OIL Louisburg, N, C, $&VF.ti tsjttu f, ic9 JO Cts. At eft druggists.
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