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'I ilJ-i IViUI .U1 v iU.UM4 H " ; -v ct Will piCUe WCftf WUH l ' r ' - ' - - v a" week. Oar adrertiaers made a nub ' -. r..,. ,-." I ''the UveVtlainr eofa mat. which far. FbidaV, - - - toTESCBEB 27 , 188$ I et the vital amount ei reading matter. Already the effect of the tobacco market is felt, am both chickens and eggs nave advanced in trice. A rood tn co market, (which wflL as a matter of vui urmjf more peopxg means a newer market for country produce, .puck aTfeeg here formers. , : - v ;. Tobacco Market. . - ; The breaks have not been large this wecKDui toe prices are better. in ad dition to our resident buyers there are several foreign buyers on our-market, "w nam wtuera kx millions OI UOUDOS. of tobacco, and they are paying what the weed is worth. - r. - - t . rypEX TO KEW ADVBBTIBElfJEKTS. T g Collie -Poor House Letting nkyid Rosenthal A Superb Stock. Q V. J. Neal & Co. Our Campaign. ; w Y Yarboro Land Sale, rvpnu'haw. Hicks & Allen Ifall mrn & Thoihas-XestatiranL; Barrow & SonMagniflcent Display. Cotton 10 J. . 'r' -' V':-V"---- Staad by your home market. j Good breaks vesterdajv in loth . warehouses Remcmber that the tobacco Ware- bouses in LouisDurg. win nave saies everyday- ' T-&ix i': '.'i'V--.: -Mr. John B. Yarlorough has ac cepted a position with F.- N. Eejerton, where he will at all times be gl d to tee his friends. 'V Mr. C- D- Malone "wul be'glad to have his friends call and see hint' at Green & Yarbt ro's, where he- has ao ceptcd a position as salesman, ; The first bale ofjiew, cotton was brought iu last Friday, by : Rutherford Ferry and sold to Barrow & Son for 10 1. Several bale have come in siniee. 5 ' Mr. J. W. Rttman, who recenfy accepted a position wiifi J. J . Peroav requests us to say to. his friends and all others that he can make it to their ad- vantage, u tney win cau ana see rum. In order to put it within the Z reach of erery one, the admission to the War ren county Fair is only twenty-five ceiis. Franklin should attend . cn xisse and meet our friends Across' the liue and see what they are all doing. The campaign is open, (say SW.: J. Teal & Co.,) fir the Sal Saadc, and their fctore is full of everything the average man or woman wants.' They appear in a double column ahnouheement in this issue, aud we ask all to read it. Ur. N. II- McGhee is now proprie tor of the Franklin'ton Hotel, and many improvements ih be discovered around. the premises. 1 ne tare is excellent, as the writer can testify and the accommo dations are all the traveling man need ak. yy':;'. The Fair held in Warrenton last year was fiatd by those who at' ended it, to be the best in the Siate. The man agers say that the next one, which be guis on tlie 9th of October, promises to beequsilled by fisw, and surpassed by none. - . . -' ..' ,- -The fal' announcement jof Barrow & Son will be found In this issue. It is certaiuly a treat to go into their" store. From one end to the other it Is filled jam ui with" pretty seasonable goods, mid the iwli e. salesladies aud gentlemen ait always ready to give every attention to their customers. T We give up our editorial space this week to the very foil account: of the opening tobacco , sales m 'Louwburg, which appeared in the Southern Tobac co Souriial of Danville, Va: Ite able and cner.iiciio editor was here and lay ing an eye-wituess his account' is not imaginary, buteaL . .. : -i, . The old : reliable clolliaer, I)avid llosenthaVof.ltaieJgh; has art advertise-: nient in thITiMMthieekTIe has hi the Andrews building,' one ojtheC to- Local Blatters. :" ' ;v::; tTh following items were lefV over from last weeke issue: f : . At the town election on Friday last," ueia ior me iwpose or submltun the quesLon .of relieving . Thos. White, Treasurer of the town of Imisbur i of 1385,'lost by the bank fiulure in -Raleigh, only 64 votes, were cast. - 62 of whom voted to relieve him. Had it-' been necessary others would have voted. T- r ... . - . -'- Vllr. Thos. White, Jr and fimifly, of Oxford, are among the visitors to Louis bnrg this week. -. ; Mr. R. Z. Egerton and Mrs. A. M. Hall have returned from the Xorth, and tne large mil stock for Egerton's Empo rium of Fashion is roljtmg in. TO OUR CUSTOMERS. v We hare astaall lot of bao and ties fo baling cotton, which we wuh to diatribe -t among onr catnniers. W ad viae all t e t e o d e what they want ud carry it home, as our supply ia limiudaod tb aajplyinthe Northern markets ia also Ihaited. - . '. ;;. ; j. a barrow& son TOE FAIR. y 1 Me. EDtTont Please call attention again through the TimEs to Uie fact that Messrs. John. T. Patrick and P. M. Wilson, manager and secretary, re specavely, are making Strenuous efibrta to have the gand and varied resources of our Kaie displayed at the approach ing Sate &ir and in such manner ' and profusion as wil attract Immigration of a desirable.characver to our section. Each county will endeavor- to prove by ius display the wonderful, if not magical capabilities of its ,soil to pco- duce almost every agncultuil product or value. . .' - If we desire a part, of the immigra tion sure to follow such tnducemenls as will be offered, it is, of course, very im portant that we send at leRst a credit able exhibit of our county's resources A coniiuutee and others were ap pointed a few weeks ago, whose purpose it was to collect fine specimens o! the gracses, clover, jeorn, tobacco, grain of all kinds, and in fact a'l field aud garden crops; but as yet nothing has been done. fiease prgk tms commiOee to ac-4 lion, aud in the meantime thei writer earnestly requests the best fanners to- 4riug lorward a tew samples of their, fine tobacco,' com &c, and leave with Dr. J. E. Maloue, and thus show' their county ioV by helping to make Frank liaV exh hit second to none, v . ' ; . , v T. J. Ktxa. P. F. When the article for exhibi tion Js of value it will be - returned to the owner rfdesuetLi . - - OUR BARGAIN COLUMN, ."OBELISK" What Is it 1 The very finest flour. .'Unexcelled ia qual ity endLrery low. In price. - Every barrel warranted. - For sale by Gzeco & Yarboro. ; , , Crlmsou-eloTer seed, orchard grass seed and ry teed at Crenshaw, Hicks & Allen's. . ; - The Backet Is now in full blast, with a house foil of . desirable roods. Be sure to go there before you buy, else yott will regret a as a lady did yesterday- who might - havev tared $3.00 by going there first. . r--Mr. w. H. neasants, Jr , having accepted a position with Kins Bros.. will be elad to have his maov friends call aud see him, says he fee is sure he can save them money , WASTED 2 5,000.000 pounds of fine tobacco at the Star warehouse, Louis- Durg, . . , - ., Ladies and misses Electric circulars at Green & Yarboro's. : Gents pure gum coats, ladies trossa mers. ladies, misses and childreos rubber shoes, gents arctic, half arctic and rubber shoes aV Crenshaw, - Rick & Alien's,- v-v-.W-v ' ' The Backet keeps" everything,' so don't be too latt, sating yon did ' not kuow .they kept such goods. - -: A nice lot of OaKforaiaiams sugar coated shoulders, . Armour's Yard, Seward Sc Hunt's water ground meal just received at King Bros. READ THIS: -Hundreds of farmers were made hap py by the high -prices obtained at the Star since we opened. J. B.' Thovas &Co. Trunks and valises a biz lias at Green & 7arboro, - Just received tills day, Sept. 2 3rd a full line of Bysters french candy at Crenshaw, Ilicrs s Allen s. But clothing, ladles and children , cloaks at the Racket, v . A full linn of ladies, gents, boy, girls, and children shoes at King's, and also a full liue of rubber soods for ladies and gentlemen. W-&-BP-'E'S&J5 Barrow's-Store. . - Ft3 'FALL AND WHITER BUSIKESS IS HOW OPEll- OUR lLJLTFOmi. ZBt v t QUI CU?8 A LE8, A LL PRnVTTS! Kew Restaurant, . We de:'x fto mform the pubho that we KeSt8tocksoffiucclotiuug8gentsfar2IUeo where the very Sales every day at the Star wareht ue Louisburg, N. C J. B. Thomas X Co. B:g drive in boots and shoes at Green & Yarboro's " Cabbages, Hams, beef tongues, breakfast strips and country sides at Crenshaw, Hicas & Allen. Buy carpetiogrart squares and rugs at the Racket. See' King Bros., 3 kip boots before, you buy. WANTED: 'Every farmer to try the Star warehouse Louisburg,. K.C with a load of fine tobacco and go home with a smile on his face Warner's Health and Coralrae cor sets at Green A Yarboro's." Best red and white sole lesther. lace leather, harness leather and upper leather at Crenshaw, Hicks & Alleu's. Buy a suit of clothes for 11.65 at the Backet. . -A .' '.V' ; v Louisburg can. pay as high prxes for tobacco as any market f i the world, so load np and drive straight to the Stab. J. B. Thomas & Co. Proprietorsv, Wagon and bn.XY harness at Green ; Yarboro's. " - We an net maldac any sinrnp speechesi but are xolag to have Our Good, Our Prices and Our Way of duln business speak for themselves.. The crowd U stilFwith us, yet waxry for more. Oar Ksw Fall Ftock k Immens, otw bargains smlmited. In the Suits made for Fall Trade everythlrif goes to a Rock. Bottom Price. We'41eiveroualulatherlhtduectioanvoo will permit ns,. ' Help yon ia the upward, path, so to speak the path to plenty and prosperity : Do von want to rise In the World t. Do yon want to be ' Wku Heexjkd9 Remember that ecraomy hi the parent of prosper V - ty, and becomsa practical eccnomlst - -.-'...Pi - . : The heavy profits which some merchants tnaxe, uke ine mteress on borrowed money, eat up the earnings and preveut saving. - We make no such profits, and those who trade with ns wl'l find that their savings increase with every tra'e. - An honett profit rn an honest price Is our Idea of price and profit making. Blst prices and big profits are notbwnest. - We havs nothing to de with them. We will save you also on ths goods we supply Cloed grade goods go further than lew grade even at a high price they are chearest ' in the long run.' Bat w. put good grade articles on the same price level as ths low cradee; that makes them cheapest In eetaal cash as well as cheapest hi actual value. It takes ns to mass bargains. We are old hands at it. We know how to buy and that's bow , C WE HAVE THE SECRET OF SELLING. Boalaeaa SalU are a apeelalty with na. The Uws eoampUoe ! a Bala Suit demaada that it aball b I a o.oallty of f da that will mrw MrtkakU and wcar-rMlaaor. that tha paUUra taall he aoatathUg salUhU tt stare aai ofiM that tha ejirsball ha foe anniltaw, the It b HatMaaU.. ad the prioe low tnoaeh for a maa not to fet afraid to wear his eUUaa tin there's duat or dirt aroaad fr faar of aolUar thaaa. t aiaaa te aatlafy aah ef . tha reqairMBta ia or Baaiaaaa eaita. . They ar seat aa to pattani., stofct as to ataUrlal, strwag la warkaaaeahla, atyliah iaeaLfHagaaaaxsteoiafartahlasaar tt. Oorfwtaae far thaae deairable Clothea ara Jaat aa Low as tha prie aakad tav CltXiar that taa both it andatvl. Qiva aa ehaae to ahow what wa ea U U this Uaa and we are 'eonrinced thai yoo will aee tha desirability a the govda ws ffr. They ara ia every way first ekua. " OTTR SHOE5 DEPARTMENT iffala faller than avar before, Uth la Flaa aad Plala Sha. BpW car was TThad ia aeWeUag the Tarioaa atyioa la this Una, and wa feel safe la gwaraat iax that ao basse tkia tide of BaitUaore, eaa aarpaaa . All wa aa ia trial. LOUISBURG, N. 0. Year sttmtloo b invlled to ogx ft?MAGNIHCENTK! DISPLAY FALL AND -WINTER FABRICS. Onx svyerm of targ expex1ecce luvleg speat three weeks la the Nod hern markoO, have pui chased coe of the CIIEAPE3T, PRXTTT EST and meet extensive stocks tree brovght Into Fraaklle Cocaty. OUR MAGNIFICENT Embroidered ROBE8 i -Cot the Lauliee are eT U rtry latest yle and aaeax the UUst I a per. tttlcaj and are worthy of laspectloo, It givea sm great pleasere U shew foods, and we lav lie all to csIL S 25 H T T H I H C HKff. i Loetaberg. N C.- EeaDeetfallr. W.J. NEALJb tXX THE SATIN FINISHED HENRIETAS EffilfiOOBS. FINEST 'AB&I AIlBi VTNG DAILY, CHEAP AND nilunr iroods ever brought to Raleigh; and there is no man who will treat yon better'thanTJWriiV r.z We clip;3the fouwing from the, last issue ofthe'N.C. FarmmWe are in debted to Mrs.vAnnie Lee Monger for ?i specimen of gold leaf tobacco raised and cured by fier husband, Arthur Monger. Esq., of Franklia county, ; which, is spleud4encUiWill wei thinktnmand top price in any market. Mrs. Monger believes in raising home suppHesk x;She. says: My judgment in regard tolarm-. n is to make plenty to eat first and all the merchantable crop next. If; everyr. V,nHv woo Id do that mstojd of depending u the northern smokehouse we -woukLj be better off." These are wise' "words and we commend them to all - supply ; buyh!gfarmers . . ' ; . - Touifiburz is fighting no other mar ket. But everything being equal she lias a rignt m ciaim u iouowliu ucr vicinity, and makes no apology to, any source, for opening a market, not only for her oV benefit, but for .the benefit nnd tvmvpiamcB of die farmers of this sertionfThtratfrWmematteri8 & CAHTEU'S best tiie market affords can be had at all . hours. Board by the day or week. We can 'rarnish. good WgLng for: a limited number of persons. - Remember that jou shall have goodattetiortwhen you patrooizo us.' : - . RespectfuBy. - 11 ' Brown & Thohab. m - - v . r Notice To Taot-Vayera.: f I hereby give notice to the tax-payers of the town of louisburg that the taxes for the year 1859 will be due on the 1st of October, , and that the. law, requires hYe to Collect the same during the next 4wo months. AH persons not paying their ' tax before the expiration of the tune wiu be .charged with double, tax. In order to save trouble and expense, I earnestly request every one to attend to the matter as soon as possible. I will receive the taxes at Furman,s drug "store, and unless requested will not call upon any oner - - e;M.Hale, ' f: . ' .' ( Collector. ;, a frnirt-akl to the editor one -day this week, Franklin has been enriching and" rauldingpiometcounli long enough, and it- hvhfen time that she wassdoing something for, herself. Just look around: you and see ' where FrankhVs substaLcerbas: Jeen flowing. for years. Grand Openlnsf; :f Irlcbi - Extrordioanr dlavlar dress ooda'the eaoistCatylea of : tbta & Remember you can get the best whis key at the New Bar cheaper than ever before sold In Louisburg. Next door to Clifton's old stand. - - J. W. PowTOjr, y . . . , " :'; , Ptoprietor. Shoemakers" witl p'ease call on CrenshaV. Hicks St Allen when they want anything, in thtl ' Une. Storm Calendar and Weather X r" cask for 1890, by Rev. Irl R. -Hkv mailed to' any address on receipt of a . two' cent postage starnp.-. The Dr. J .21, Aicixan Aiecicme uov Ms A Niee Drinte ;. . - " In additiooto his arietv' of nice drinks, W;U. Furman, Jr., 'has added Acid Iliosphate" which ia one of toe most re&eahing drinks thatphizs firom a Fountain7 Only 5 cents. ; X' LsdieewLrreoiember lhat they can have their teeth removed and new ones inserted la twenty minutes by calling onDr.R.E.KJng, dentist. - .. Big lines ro ens Junder wear slrradeS and jwives at Greeo & Yarboro's. .You can get the best Corn Whiskey uxtheSlateat theNKW llAB,- ' -- f7 J ? 4, . : J.W. Poxroaf.Ptorriefor. -AND ARE- Cheaperthari EBY Oar Messrs Allen and lDka. have Just reterned from, the Norlhern Cities, where they purchased an enormous lot of stuff which yoo. nee and need, and we can name prices that will ayeraro a savin to joo. That's a modest aesertlonu Isn't it t Then we have of various kinds which we know yon would bey tf yen eoeld awe then. Our line of BOOTS are far superior to any ever bore seen In Lonteourg, and we will name pria to suit yoo. Our lIoe o8UOE3 cannoV.be excelled . , A Larra tad E2arant fiteefc.' . We have se wlUcotn4ely rarslyse sJl coanrOu. Tae UUm eaa alrajrarw- It croa cettifif U very latest elylce aad shape laiLits aad lloi tmr boanev at the vwor lowest Jrww. We taawe ssUed ie mm Qase a Urge cx tf . ShrfaawaiiM-aiawi r ne I ajisaa aeisona iniportatlons,'wilUbe tnlda: dar ing- this,Qraod Openiag, viWt er on. Tuedayr- tOetober . lat, . and- they claim the onahtr to-be aliDeriora8d"tbe A.HOld ten Tears okf can see I mice to be lower tha those to be found rleia'ity -always crowd wiaitora from a dit-. tanee take adrantacre-of thia eeeasloa .to . elect their dreeeea foT lharrtStte Fair.- MISSES A!10 CHllOREHSGQiT AIIU D0H3OU SFHIKS Kill -7ED SE HEttSjiRE LOYELY- "d CKItD?III SHOlfLD .. Fiiiirrffl!is:ELSE. v Cau at thcMsw uar ana wy- some - x y y ... i i .- - ofhat year aid Rye WhSkey, It can't - .-- r St ! - - v ' Work Baakefa, Lcmch tWkefa, Key Bat Lett, ajssl toco ef ewery 5e GCUOOLHAUai caec4 Baxs at II ets wc!worth U ns. u otT Ki.rtnvitvwrhahJif mr. neunle 1 elaewJierc-i-Everybody- la -the atore. sad aany viaitora from ever expect to prosper they must think,' act and work more in concert than, they era- hava hefiirer It Is aamuch to , tl intereaA if not more jso. Vof; the farmers in Franldu i5l3fchiJul4)Uisbgl slwuld be a good tobacco f market, than any other class of men on the globe, : and as we have said before if i they wiH stick honorably by .their home market they will seeisucceeaVotiicrwlset will go. dbwn,-ahd the tobacco raiser wiU be thesuffereii It kill be- a fine opportunity to wit neaa h4Season.Eaibe acraSged sttraetlve- ly aod designed to inapreaa. The miaui erv diaotaT will be sore-eoua-and arranjred invitinidy by aapeehtLartlaU and every body ahoald aee iW. or- Exyreaa charsea on au eaah ordea smoaotinr' i $5-00 will be prepaid. Everybody Invited x crsuuai, y MandllrstSrnsr from the North, last Saturday. 1 1 V3-. J1-'K go and aee. The openmc will b, eon tinned aevefal days. -. J ; Bampla. trdera prontptly filled. Dr. T. Br Hnrion. of the Baltimore Medical CoUege, is visiting his .people here- Aik Mr. TLfra W. RrBovd. "of "War -"FOOMQUSE LETTING. iThe Poor House of Franklin county ;wJill be let bn.?.:'.'-'' for the next two years. Sealed ..pro- .- 72 W. Poxtox, JFrcttor.1 , . Japanese Gold Paint, ready mixed at rnrmau s urug store. Try.a box -Of Arictca . Tooth Soap. It is sbhmdld. For - sale at Furraan's.1 " ;i itSJibnt OoodsfpArft OoodsvBUnketA, Bhawls An eoaipleU, g-Preti lest line or UUA5maui ywa t H . gUABDWAllEefeTety.Uejcrlptloo- T . v; . 3 --vrr -M - ' .-.2-.: - W W E TU SX 23 8 iSalo of Valuable Land. R 1 rttfa of a decree of the 8 a perl or eonrt el Ftanklia eoantyl ahaJlaell at the Conrt Houae door la LoaUbarg, N. Ci, oa Monday, tha 4th day of NoTembeMASS, at fuiblia. aaction to tha kkhest bidder, the rateable land on - which) the late W. T, CUiae resided and belonjias;to bis .: ear Ante, alaaated in ftanklia on a ty.N.i-C, eoaUlnine abooMixadlPe, " iLntT acres. -There are nthete land a epien-. didrebidenrs eohUlaiag ekbt reema ssn necessary out , hoaaes aad 11 va, tenant hoasea. Some of the land tacia a air a i atnte of eaUiTsUoa.-Tbe Iaar In the . Klt for rnwiir the hrixM woacei : t TO e T: 1 G ' We htvejtat received m Qar Load of MEAT from the West .wd T can save yon money. Carload or SALT on the road. XJTe k art ;iand ... a . a dsi ny m itt - UnR UutFCoownitMaj3ijrj-u , , . . - , y : -r: .-..Y - u : ILL tii ii i reutou, were among the vwitots 1 poeatls will be received up to thatdate to LsuJsburg this ' week.. I f -" r x ' whl be required M give bond, with aj proved security, w$ t$y 'iy.y . C,nhf j Cemmistlonert.' In or near the Star Warehouse a gold mnlal in'lhA ahftrw nfa star. " WileV Grey" is on the outer edge,: A wardpf two dollars 4s offered to tne nnoerr atateof eaOtratttva." iana in vow : . -- : r - , belt for XTowiat: the Vrig'bttobace; '-Tb , . J . , r. - - loeation ii healthy and tha eirbboVkood rjL- be roTprlsed If yoo ask os trMpote Ihe price to yoo. arst-raie. it is a rare opnortaaitylor se- 1 ' . . h!ZheT rrades of FUmr. CleeS Bogar, O earing go ho-e, ; Iealrad ts land 1 iiLe TIT nnJdOtoc-J and every thin in the Grocery iliUlivix-at v.-., . . ni K la aereral traets. " Terms: k cash, balance ea eredit- ( i J months withe per ee.nt. latereat from - - . f W.T.OoiUSSVdea'd. : v. c;iU Cooke;jLttV- V-i-;, Zyf, :JTtY::i-.. : 'i; We Co tToe, irocery line. Cnrr FrrAr Parian ire tww tIU4erliii e tt ttocX ef Bsrcav4ts, CLaira, Tablet, Xallrcas,AX. . MSSS MAKING DSPAETHSKT. An Ftwrreticed JlAnttttmAkeT win bare charge ef ecr Drese Ma k leg Irnmekt and aoaraotere to all la tt e-i WOuKJtXisalr Watch our AdverUseroewt weekly nod we wUl awtlfy yoe of tmr !- ti irrtln, thfT O TTl IT ' . ' ALL are eordUUy Invited to wWt W rtore wSeve thy tQ rtcetve the bnt of attention, A falLae-re nf I-aUke own ytmra mwjm rtsuly t eerre the public. All co." " rroww, -7 We are anxious to trade, we -rant ytxir irano, ana we nrwueu- . Ckrrespoode sot lei UU, ana esMece rrua 4.;,.r- rmda. We know exA Jtly now to get ix. it jw 1 1, . hm.v rr roll altoodeJ to. SatoUte wU4 fcw seot w v w ; . . " tl.m an MhM I " 7 tl i.:. mrA mnnV BOW SM SRV OtheT UlDO. SO WhCO veu come to LoalTburs walk rlht in our store, and yon shall .receive our Dcst attention, ; , . . - -; V :- 3 1 . CRENIAW, HICKS V ALLEN. quest ed. J.S.BxcrowJLBoa
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