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M THE PBfflM Friday, - - - f r Octobeb 1889 jjfDBX TO XEW AD VEETISEMEKTS. C. M. Cooke 2;KoticW:if II Egertou & Ford New Cotton Gin. IcKiramon & Mosely rNew Store. J. J. Davl23ffoacf:-.gMl.i.- TAR DROPS- (jaunty commissioner next- non par. Don't forget the AYjanrea Fairnext Keck. ; : I ff .J About 25 people Vent fromf 'L4ais burg to the circus at Raleigh. Everybody was pleased with-the prices tor tobacco yesterday. ;k ew scuoiare couuuue, to come m AVe have just come across the foi- h towing notice of the death of in-.1. 'Ai I X son, who was for some time a resi-1 dent of Lbuisbarg, and who, while here, maoe a nost of niends. The little obit uary is taten from the Biblical Beoor-4 der of a recent date: ; l-i ? Died, 'August 23th. in Powhatan county. Va Mr.P. ' A. Wiisoh, in the thirty-first year of his age. . His re mains were bronght for . interment - to the home of Mr. James T. Hunter, near Neuse, X;C., the father 'cl;Mr.Wil-- 80U. . " -.-V . .' ' . . . . ' - Mr. WTsoa was a man of fine rhnmr. ter, and highly esteemed by all who knew hinn; More than this he; was, a consistent Christian, adornin? his fiuth in Christ by a godly life, and by his irmmpnant deatn raagnifyuig.the grace inai saveanimitr' We commend the devoid wif '-hd the fatherless child to God's loving care. Uixm the brother, whose eternal inter .ests claimed the dvimr saint's ; bwi thought and praver. we invoke the ixjrus richest prices were very jig orwiwi iu uulu warenouses l . , , , . The "Neltheau Literary Society .; Of the Louisburg Pemale College was organized. Friday; September 14th, 1889. The following pfficerswere . elected: . PTeskleui .Miss Irene FIIatt. . 1st Vice President Mat lie Ecrorton. 2nd Vice-President Bettie G. Burt. Recording Secretary Pattie B. Cooper. .a.sstsran&ecretaryMabei Davis. Corresponding Seeretarycie Foster, Treasurer Eleanor :Yarboroagh,- - TV librarian Helen Palmer. 1 - -Subject chosen . lor discussion at the next meeting: The life', aud: Works of John Milton. ' " v- ,?Muic to be furnished by Bettier Burt and Birdie Person. - Recitation by : Minnie Seymour. Reading by Ula Avent Criticisms to be read by Kate Mann. The Society desires to thank tbs fri3ud3 wb-haT already sent in books' ior ineir LAorary, am, ask tueir friends to come to their aid. ' ' Respectfully,.. , . Pattjb B. Cooper, ,f . . Recording-Secretary. bere yestettiay, and Mtisfaccry. -av- An interesting letter from "Dan of Sellings came too kite for this "issue. It will a inear next week.. Tlie Prince - of Wales and Fred Vaii't arrired iu town a few days ago and accepted positions ai W, J. Xcal & - Ruffin Fogg has raoredX his barber fihopover J. H. Harris& ' Cc's store, where he will be dad5 to have bis patrons call. , Those in position fo know saritlut the Warren Fair next week, will sar-l mi atiytlaug of the kiud ' ever held iuj that county. , , -w The rates from Ijoufelxarg to the Kalei. Fair will bo $L0 for the round trip, wiikh includes oneladmission into tie Fair ground. . The sad intelligence of the death of, lltv. 11. T. Hair, was received here this iveek. She will be remembered as Miss Undine A'Jun. Her home was iu Tex The bottom hrw dropped joht of wttou. the price having fallen . a lialf cent on the pound hi t.twof days. The ruling price in Ijooisblirga8 we ' go to pre m v . l lie Kaieign Jfair promise to be a very A thing. Messrs. -Wilson- and Tatrick are moving things lively." and lliose who attend this year Jmay expect to .see wuituing extra. A series of riieeliugs are being held at the Mtldit church here conducted i) tue lwstor. a revival nreetin is alo hehig held at Trinity, about 5 miles A number- of Granville county farmers haye been in town this week. TheyArahLaearcb. of laadTon which, to raise tobacco. - The Supreme Coerl licensed 28 young men to practice law, last week, -among them IL W Rice of Louisburg and Messrs. W. B. Ricks and O. D. Batehelor, of Xash aounty. As will be seen elsewhere the No--ithean Literary Society has been organ ized by the pupils of the Louisburg Fe male Gollese: .The aim and. obi est of r this society is for th elevation, eu l- tainment tend general betterment of its members, and one of its greatest needs just at present is books. , We learn that several' friends haTealrcy:cbntrrbuted, editable-books to the Library,' and it is' earnestly desired tliat every person In this community who has a book, or books, that he or. 'Bo can. diaposo of without great damage to- therr-Kbrary,-should present them to tlie library of ttiis 8ciety. -Andreirietnbet' that oU . books -wiU be jast-as acceptableaV tiew ones. Jiow, do not forget this, but look at once and-see if you have any . books that you can preseut to this society. Is m B arrow s 1 I core IT FOR FALL'AHD WINTER BUSIKESS IS HOW OPEN- OUR PLATTOR51 IS: JLiOTJISBTJTRG, N. C. t Yocr UUcUoa U sqt!U4 to oar QUICK S'ALES, M A.LL PROPTTQ ft?MAGNlHCENfC DISPUYv'-1 ne lfca'-Ket .Keeps everyinmg, ko "5 tWE tiAE 'THE-:SE(!RET OF SELUNfr. l l nice lot of California liams, surar i - r Ouryoimg friend S. J. Crudup left one daythis, week for the Baltimore Mcheai Collrgc to huish himself up for anM. D- ". Mr. Chas. E. iSeyraour, sor of'our- countyman, Mr. AV. A. Seymour, left one day this week to enter, the. Agricul tural and Mechanical College at . liaJ- eih-. lie stood a very eooa . examina?. tiou before the County examiners herir, and is the.- only applicant from this county. , He is .a steady, . 'deserving' voanir irentlemau.'.aiid the Times from I xljorg. conducted b)---Rev: J. p wishes hmf great u:e!. : ; J. Kcuti. The Louialmr? train will' leave this pla e on next Wednesday at SMf.a. iu.; tar the W'u rreuton Fair, and returning wil rcacli liere aboutrrl Tr'm.llOarid" trip $1.2". Round triproua -Fraukliu-' ton 8.) cents. .. . iAxX -- If tha farmers desire a god tobac 'o market Ja Louisburg - they nttisP liow it !v k' vin to it their hearty sup K)it. A kilf-way support never accom-. i)iishe I anything, and .liaraly ever does suy one good. -Warreatea rllffi Fr tiikliu be well represen ted- -1 lie va- I ' Ieel rjous l anner.1' Alliances of;. Franklin 4He c.ml'illy invited to le present on Tliufuklay, when lion. S- B. Alexander It is with the fiirmcrs to say wheth er they will have a home market for their tobacco, or not. Remember; :.that U for tiie future you are working fat; liy building up your home market, you at tlie same tune build up yourself. - - In looking m er Ihe rules of , the Tuisburg Female College, which ap pear in tU catalogue, we find the fol bwin: Visitors are requested not' to t-ill during school hours, and on Sunday, Vkvku."" A gtxxl rule, and one which the parents of pupils will fully appreci iite. 5 ; . ' - . . An election has been called5 by the town commissioners to be held Kov. 7 th, when the question of issuing town bonds, to the amount $3,000 for the purpose of building a town hall will be "voted on. The bonds are to run 20 years, and no part of the principal will have to be paid under 10 yearflk In a future issue ths whole matter will be explained. in tl e Times. . s Break down Competition, and you xwtabHsh monopoly,- This thou jrht alone should enthuse every firmer who- Franklin ?rtti. -The attract of taxablea, which lias been completed bjrthe; Register of Deeds ' of this- couuty, ?hows the following:. Xumber A" Value Acres of land $X283 ' :itjt&mZ: Town, lots 3jS4 . Jlorsta 11 Mules 1,083 Cattle-7.084t Faruiiug uteusils Money on hand. -Solvent credits 'All other personal property Net income y . Aggregate value of all proper ty (white)i Aggregate value of proper - ty (colored) 207,072. 103.043 72,226 20.00 CL8T9 18.53 3423 144,436 38,574 , 248,873 . 150,832 3,800 2,7-09,753; 160,704 $2,900,457 , ITotal value No- White xlls 1,750. No Colored polls 1,474. As compared with last Tear the ab- stiact show an increase in (he following instances: .Increase in number of acres 2,931. (This looks rather strange, but the. figures are that' way. Editor.) In mules 51; in goats 14; hvcattle 269;' in sheep 175; in incraebn'hand $4,578 . in solvent credits $23,126; in net income $1,450; in white-polls 193 in colored polls 82. ' Increase in total value of all ' property $17,106. In the following in stances the abstract shows a decrease as compared with; last year: Tip town lots In number Vof hogs 9 13; farming utensils $12,905r lr all other property OU1V BAROA.IN, COLUMN.' . '-OBELjSK.?'; Wht Is. it? .:,T! very finest fl-.ur.v TJnexcelled In Qual ity, andNvery , low dp pricey -Every.; barrel warranted. , For sal by Green & Yarboro. . . . " v -Crimsrtii clorwf sewl; orchard grass OA'! inf r? liokT t Pr...a!i ir. Ift Va Tlie Racket is now in full blast, .w'lh a house full of deirable' eod. "Be sure to go there before .yoii.! buy, else y6u wiU regret it as lady did yester day Who might .have aved '3.00 by joing Uiere first.. WANTED ! 5,000.000 pounds of fine tobacco at the giar warehouse, Louis burg, Nl CC r Gents pure gum coats, ladies soesa mers, laUics, missoatand chUdceos : rubber sboes. gen'tV arctic, hlf arvtic and rubber snoesat Crehshaw, Hicks & Allen's.. Tlie lta'-ket .keeps everything, ko noo' t i know A dated shoulders. Armour s lard. Seward & Munt'-. water group d mral. just received at King, liros. Bead this: Hundreds or farmers were made hap py by thejugh. prices obtained .-a J, the. Star, since we opened. ' . " . . J. B TnoM A & Coi, Just received tltis day, Sept- 43rd. a full line of R- yster french candy at Cr- nshaw, IIics & Allen' . , . v . Buycloihingt Udies and childreti'a cloaks at the Racket.' T " ' ' I : A fuil liii'v vfJadicsV. geuW bcyi. 'sirls. ami children, ahoe ai Kihs's, and alao a foil' lineo rubber gop3 foV latfes audgditlernen. " ' - Sales every day at the Sjlar warehouse Iouisburg; N. C. J. BThomas & Ccv - Cabbages, Hani, leef tonaups. breakfast strips and country sides at Crenshaw, Hie ka &f 'Allelic 4i ' Buy carpeting, art squares and rugs atherfr'tf'ri' 7 T ' " ' - WANTED: Every fiirmer to try tha Stab wareliouse, Iouieburg, N. C, with a load of fine tobacco ad go home with a smile on his &ce. , - Bwfcfed and whi'e sole leather, luce leather, harness li-athcr and nppei lea tin r at Crenshaw, Hicks & Aln'. Buy a suit of clothes for ILS5 at the Racket. Louisburg can pay as high prxes for tobacco as any market in the world, so load up and drive straight to the Star. J. B. Thomas.& Co. Proprietors. Remember you' can get .the best whis key at the NeaV Bab cheaper than ever before sold in Louisburg. Next door, to Clifton's old stand. J. W. Poxtoiov - Proprietor. Shoemakers will p'ease call on- Crenhaw, nicks & Allen when they want anything in their line -' Storm Cnlen r and Weather Fore cast for 1890, by Rev. lit R. ITirks mailed to any address on receipt of a. two cent iotnge stamp. riH :Dr. J H McLean SLedkiuo Con 5t.""lioUS Mo ; - : We are nt raakinr any stnmn tneec'ie, but are coin? to have Our Goods, Oar. Prices and Our Way of d-ing basiueit speak for theraselve. i 3-. The crowd is atUlJwitb. ns, yet wa cry for inorr. . Oar New Fall Ftock itlm.mensvoQcbargalns unlhnltedr In the Suits made for F.dl Tradd everything goes to a Rock Bottom Price. : 1 .We'll giie you a-lift io tlwev right direction if you" will prmit us. t -'Help you In Uie upward path jie ia speak tbo path to pleu'y aud prosperity ; Do you waut to rise in the world ? Do you want to be Weu. Hkclxd? Remember tint economy is the parent of prosperi ty, and become a practical economist S .The )eav7 prorlta which some merchant make, like the interest on borrowed inoney, eat np tlie earutogs and present saving. We rnake-oo such profits, aud Uioso who trade with us wi'l fled that their savin's Increase with every tra-'o. - An honest pro3t cn an boo eel price is our Idea' of price and profit makh g. Btg prices and Ui profit arenot houeU. We hive nothing to do with them. - We will avepu Uo on Ui grtod we supply. Oosd grade goods go further tha a low grade even at a high price they are cheaj et in the ions; run.- But w. put good grtd articles on tb same price, level as thf low. rade that makes iheHi cheapest la actual cash as well as cheapcsUu actual value . It takes us to max bargain. We are old hands at it. We know bom b buy and that' how FALL AND WINTER FABRICS IUiiaeM Btfits art a tpelalt7 with as. TE true eoBeertIoa of a ltaloetr Suit df nuiadi that It shall b f a qaatitv of jood that will proro rtlcabU and wear-reaiatiaf: that tho paXUra thall bo aocacthiax sutUbU for Uwo an J " . office that Um eut shall b for eon teniae, the lit h comfo.Ublo. and tho 'price low enott for a man cot to feel afraid to wear hla elothee where there's ''ditet or dirt aroiMvl for fear of eonin then.. ' tt( tsea to taliaf eaok of i.. tbe reqairetoeots la onr BiuineM UuiU. V- They are nt a th pattern, atont at t material, trng In workmanship, ' 'itylish ia eut, jcrrPiiJa nas bureomforttblo fit. Oar orieea for toe deairable Clothe are 1ut m Law an. the price aelurd tor Clothine .that Ucii both Mt and ttvlc. Gve u a chance to abow what we eia d n this line 4.-e an WttViaccJ that yon will aeo the detirability of the godj we goffer. k.Thy are iu every way fintdata. OXIR SHOE DEPARTMENT g. fuller than CT.er bfore, hoth in Fine and rials Shoe. Special c-kad-in aelecting the rarioua atrlee ia thia line, and we feel aafe In fn ius that no hooie ItU tide ml lJaltituore, can eurpasa aa."All wo ask Out buyers nfLirre experience, har!j tpwt thr vteks. lat Northern market, have patrhaeexl cm of the CI1 CA r 3T,TrnTTTli E3t aod moat extctul vc stock ever brought Into Fraaklla Count y OCR MAGNIFICENT ' Embroidered ROBES! for the Ladloa are of the very latent style and axaoor the UUtt Iapo tatlot anJ are Tortby of Inipoctloa. It live o great p!earv t how goods, and we Invite all to call. i i 8Y8HTT3ISG NEW- 4 care waa araaler- U trial. Loukbarg, N. $j CevpectfaUr. NEAL & CO. UP "rr f THE SATIN FINISHED HENRIETAS ARE ARRIVING DALLY, &QBKS UKK Tlikl FINEST SATIMB Cheaper trian EVER. Our Mew Allen and Ilbtks have just returned from the Northern CHie?, where tqey purchased an enormous lot of stuff which you use nnd need, and we can name prices that will avuragts "a saving to you. That' a modest aiwcrtron. IsiFJ It t Then wo have -A2'D ARE- raises tobacco in lhis section; and make 1-9,663, iiim jjufc lutui-eitraoriunary enoria to l v-: build up a;tobncco.market 'in; L niis burg. If you fiul to establish ai - sub stantial market in Loiiisburg, 5.you caii- uoi expect to geu .ue juu wortli ot .your, tobacco in othertowns SO&nd 40 miles from you, as they will Mve nothing to force them. tok pa you its worthi : 4.1 is wiin pieasurejnai;we can jne, attention of' ouT-Treaders'to-the :dver-i tisemeut in thii issue of Messrs. M&- Kimmou' & Mosely, ' Raleigli, X. C.' During our recent; Yislt' tothe Capital, e went tlirough elfharjdsooie fie; fitore which ia literally. lTedi Mth- tdpK TUE MAitKETS. "S 0 v : ; QXTOTATJOXS .0f SEW TOBACCO. - Common dark or green,... '3 t ;T 5 Common to medium'.''.. .. . . ' 5 V-8 Medium to good, . . ; 7J '10 G.oo4 to fine,-.- i . ;l0 20 SMOKERS.. . Common ....... f cn:irely new and elegant goods. They Vr mOU nVuum' - ; do a striJtlv one orice Sramess-iefca v Good to nne.i.,... ....... ia ts known honesty and courtesy nia"fcelbeirC nouse one of the mo6t popular .- in tue State. It b a;e&ir Hiorougaly reliable people, ano, sucn we know these gentlemen to4e; rT At a late meeting of the . Warrerf county Alliance it waiiTinanimously re4 solved to extend a''cbidiTUavit6ix'tA the Alliances of. Franklin county to meet the Alliances of Warren - and ad joining counties ia Warren ton during tlie Fair. Capt S. B. ; Alexander-an4 other distinguished speakers will- (be on liand and addr(XHtb' pM?pleB;k. hoped that at least five thousand Alli aaecmen will be present, and that it will he the largest and grandest gathaing r &rmers ever seen in Nortb. Carolina. Frauklin's (air ; daughter and sturdy ons should be there in goodly-numbers hold up their end of Ite line. . ;: CTtJTTERS.- 5 '.8 I 25 25 35. is vMediun to good 15 . Good to fine.;,V.,....w2i i 4Faucy..'...... m . ' .. r.r- :. WBAPPEBS. : CommontI. .'i . ...?.; .15 20 -Common to medium. 18 : 25 Medium to good...... ..... 25 35 Good to fine.. .......... 45 65' Fuieto fancy... .......... 75 100 It is a -fact and 'has been proved Uiat ihevbext placa to bayrgood whis key is at the New Baiu Also a large lot of Yellow Corn SVhiskry always err hand4Pticea lower than ever be fore known in Louisburg. ' Remem ber tte Will not be nndersold. - " 3 " " r WJPOKTOK.Prop'r. A. D. Hiyes,. Manager. : ;.' New Kestanraut. . . , . We desire to inform the public that we have opeued a first-class Restaurant -in the old -Gourd Vine," where the,cry. bestthelHarket affoiftbfccan be had at all hours.: ." Board by the day or week. We can farnffh good lodging' for a' limited number of persons. Remember that you shall liave good attention wncn you patronize us. . . .. t - , - .'-; . -Bespect fully, - Bbqwjc & Thomas. ; - i uereoy give notice vo tner tax-payers'. of the town, of Louisburg that the taxs L for the year 1889 Villbif due on the lit J of October, and that the law requires me to collect the sanie during "the next. twomontlis.; All persons not paying their, tax before the expiration of tiie timewill be charged with double tax. In order to save trouble . and' expense, I earnestly request ex cry one to attend to- the-matter. as- soon as possible,, t will receive the taxes- at Furman'a lurug store, and unless requested will not call' upoiuiny one.. - - - . :T , V; : E- MnAtE, ; ' . Collector: NOR1U8 & CAIITJEII'S ' . , Grand Opcutu. . - Extraordinary dUplay of rich, fancy dren goods, the eaoiest styles of thia eeiaona importations, will be mada 'dar ing thia' Grand Opening which ocenrs Tuesaay, wtooer lit, ' ana : toej claim tle quality to be aa peri or nnd tle price to be lower than thoao to be found elaewhre.. Evervbody i lnvitedV and crowds from the vicinity , always ervwd the store, and many viaitora from a Jle taooe take advantage of thia oecaioiTtv aelect their dreasea for the "State fair.0 It will be' fine opportunity to witnesa' th "Season Exhibit-arranged attractive ly and de&igued to impress. The millin ery display will be gorreoua and arranged invitinaly by- a special artiat and every? body ahoula'aee Mil-r Extras charges on all cash- orders amounting to $6-00 will be prepaid. ... Ererybody invited go and see. The opening will be. :on liuaed e vera! days. -. a, Sample orders promptly filled. . CHEAP AND PRETTY". MILLINERY ! of various klnda which we 4; how you'wonld bay if foxx cooM e them -WOuf line of BOOTS Aro rnr'Kuperlor to any ever Ik-fore ee-en In LduJsburg, end we will name prices Jo suit you. Oar line of SHOES .cannot Jbe excellel- A Large and Kegant Stock. We hsreeorne rare barxxinj, aach aa at will completely paralyse ail competitor. The ladle can aJwtyt r ly upon celling the very Utel style nod shape la lU'.t aixl Boo at t our hocr, at the very lowest Cgurr. We have added to cot oaaal Hoes a large stock of , MISSIS AND CHTLDREMS BOAT AND DONGOLA SPR1H& AND AVED6E HEELS ARE LOVELY- and CHllOHEN SHOULD ,'!r: WEAR NOTHING ELSE- ' BASKET O bv -A LL KINDS. a Hi i fi in ii m ! '-w'.-i"'.:- 10-Dre8 Cp6rV PaU Good, BUnketJ-, 8hftwl, Ac., arc complete BS-Pretliewl JlneoraiiAaii-WAlitiyoti ever baw. jrTlIABDWAlLrJ or every ueacripton. . om e r Work Baaket, Lonch IUsketa, Key lUikrl. and so on of every I ecrlptlon. SCHOOL BAG3 1 Schowt Hags at lOctt rcb worth 1 ru. i e S. -We haveJustrereveclaCarL-rtlof MEAT from the Teat can save yon money Oar load of SALT on the road. We are ling that well known brand of FLOUR niiiiil ind hand and yon vrlll be surprised Ifyoo ssk tw to qooto the jrlce 1 1 you. . W also nave lower and hi her grade . of Fliur. Clietf, Sugar CofSj Mohvses, lt'ce, Jfeal, Cannt-d Qoiids, and everything In Lh Grocery 11 o . We are anxtouajto trade, we want your trade, aid we are detrrinlu ed to have your trade. "We know exactly how tuget it. Ii U J jot a well for Von to begin and save money uow a any other time, o wbea voa come to Louisburg: walk right in uur store, and you sludl receive ....... - r n, I our Dest attention; - - - -- aun iruiy, ' ., - ' : : cREXbUAW iuc:s Allen. W "aJM-H E ? TTJ ISL S2 8 Our Furniture rartors are n-rw Cited with ft neat HocX of Dedtteada, Hurcatf, Chairs, TaL!c Mattress, Ac An Experlenc-fd JLtntosmaker will hart crarye of rmr Drrs Hklnc Dvparttnvut and Uoa ranter to plf alt In fit a ! WOILKM A.S3tt U'- Vteh our Adverlbteajwit wewkly aud will vtify yvm Ofvur law tcenm bargalu a tbey arrive. ALL am cordially lovlil luvWt out t'we where they will rtrcire the bent or attention. A full enrj tr Idirt wd OcoUom always ready to serve tho public. AU aoudaltveftJ, If rritruO, la mmf part of U.wn. - Corrc-potidrtJCw oikilrd, sod vMr rru m our rrWmto t a dlctance nrvfully attended to. tanuiptew wUi Urawul vhtuntftv qareiccL J. H. BAHUOW iSOX.
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