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i The Franklin? TimiBs. J. A- Thomas. Edi tor andproprietof . .... V FbIDAT - OCTOBER 4 1880 FRANKON COUNTY. -A- Short Sketch of what it is, yoB the Benefit of those in -Search of om FQBTABLE HOMES, r ' &C &c., &er Franklin County is situated jost above the level region of the long leaf pine, and in the edge of the oiling land. It contains a little over 400 square miles and is bound . ed by the counties of Wakey Gran v ville,, Vance, Warren -and Nash, - and has the climate of Raleigh, and for health- it can not be surpassed, . It has a population of 20,829, by the census for 1880. Its peopb are . principally engaged in agriculture nd are noted for their intelligent, hospitable, moral.law-abiding.gen-eruns and tolerant character, and to irson8 desiring Ikomes among uch people,: where and can be purchased cheap, taxes are light, and vshete, with moderate labor and ease,' fortunes may be accumu lated, the county presents a most Inviting field. Abundant springs-of pure water of the best quality are found in very section of the county, aud it it Weil watered' throughout. Tar lUver runs diagonally through the otmty and upon this stream there l valuable water Power, especially to Lovisborg. On Cedar Creekan J Creek,, Lynch' Creek and a somber of other never failing stream, there 'are excellent mill sites and a number of fine mills. At'Lnurel, on Sandy Creek, there Is a cotton mill which has been in ucsessfol operation for many years, and there is ample water power in -th county for large aud extensive factories. -. lrior to the late war cotton, to bacco and hogs were raised for " market and corn wheat, oats, rye, peas, c, were produced in large quantities. Since the war, until recently, cotton has been the chief market crop, the annual yield aver aging over 12,000 bales, and the average yield per acre being great er than that of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida or Tex as, and its qua'ity of a superior - grade For many' years the late Henry Pearce raised,'upon an aver age over one and one hal f bales to the acre, and in 1880, on 42 acres of land he produced 63 bales, averag ing 475 pounds and on 28 acres he made 59 bales. In addition to his cotton crop, he made an abundant supply of corn, oats, wheat, peas hogs, Ac. .Recently eur farmers have turned their attention to rais - Ing tobacco and for fine Jfellow To bacco, the county is fast taking its place in the front rank. - Last year . from seven acres,Mr Dos Best realiz ' ed 12,345; and on land that can BE PURCHASED AT S5.00 PER ACRE. TOBACCCrCAN BE PRODUCED EQUAL TO ANY IN THE STATE OR IN THE wbBiiD. Out lands are coming into demand for Tobacco. and tolhe en terprising farmer in what lave been hitherto .regarded as themoio favored tobacco sections the countv presents a field for in vestment rare ly equalled. The Raleigh -and Gaston Rail Bond passes through the Western part of the county and there is a" branch Rail Road from Franklin ton to Louisburg, the county seat Land near the rail road can be pur- . chased at from $8 to $20 per acre, ' and land a few miles off from the ,rai road, of equal or greater fertili . ty, can be' purchased at from $4 to 18 per acre. Many t racts of land , can he purchased at five or six dol ,; lars per acre. : - .Two Wareh6use8 for the sale of tobacco will be opened at Louisburg in September, and, in the phrase of the dav, the county is on a 'boom In the South Eastern part of the "county t here are considerable for- esls of long. leaf pine, with oak, of 7 many kinds, hickory, ? ash; maple, ..' gum; elm, fcc, while iu tho - West- ern and Northern portion of the' county, yellow pine, oak, hickory, maple, dogwood and a great vaiie- - ..." J ty of other trees grow. The old-field - pine, which so rapidly restores' ex t X haunted - land, grows c with great ; luxuriance, and In many places - lands once worn out," : are rest or- - r :r ed to their original fertility and -.' are admirably adapted to cotton, .. tobacco,and othor crops. -,- -r v. , s , All lb fruite of thl latitude and . ,'clhnate can be successfully produced : and in great qualities m Frankiin; Apples. Tears, Griipesy Fys, ' lielous ? ; Strawberries and many other varieties of fruits flourish in. the 'caunty vand ' " can be rnpidty raised fir uwirkct. ; z " ' In the Xorih aelm part of the - . "-fonnty there are valu-ible uold mines - Troin one 4 of which (the Portia Mine) , ;"'GoW, to tie value of more tbau $1, r 00,WM has been lakeu. The.se mines ' ' J present a imut inyiihiu lieM for. ca pi-' -tal aud enterprise -fy ' -? :. . r; - TUe lti-Hgioos character of tho ihjo CuZ pie of the county ib - very high, tha leading dn0niiiiatiDS. bemg liapiUt, i and MtliOii-t. ItO" tie cuiutnua - !v v school VSU'iii ot i the Stale, with " ; rr: oIi6i of higher graue at Louis biiri J acid Krankhuton. - ;The Female Col ' k-gW at Ui" ifrmer place, has renew-, " U it ;Creei- oi.Vflrity uadef - Ptof. U41e. -V "r. CA-. . . : , , " . ;.J'-''' 'X .,uru ' wring fiirmsno 6cti6u r pn-sotit greater Lt3ut-erwenrts and 'to " $vi:"ileu1uj-ioU4(.'ag.m A the ondc 'J . ; ; Y4okd Ue.d ltlrfvo'iiuracture;anl to - :i makiJ availa' le the: re0'.rcei' of lhe , nwier pvye of Xie uunty nod' the -""'uh-U of the fciivs'K,; tlw-re & Sample ; r 'vT BC'iH.r ior':.iiUrld eltliy'' aud -1: oin mines that have yielded in the past, more than aniiliipn of dollars in gold, many millions more ran- be taken. v . If men go to the wild woods- of Uie vest uwy can only-can onit"8icceed by energy ;and indastrv. With the ane energy and industryihero tliey can sucieftias wen and better, '; and that without the discomforts of a new country.:-;, .:. ..: .- . . . v ! A SAFE INVESTMENT. j ! one which is cniArnntoA.- tn I rin yoji satisfactory result. r jrf case c,t laure a reiuin oi purchase price. i)t) this safe plan you can buy from our ad vertiseJ dni5-?it a - bottle of DrJ Ki'iff'a New Discoverv tion. It is'guaranleed to bring reVcf 1 Tl flVtlflf An A a ' .u 1 - 1 C . ... vinj v,r, wucu ubvu iorany anec tion of tliroat, longs or chest, such a$ consumption, inflammation of lnnp; broncuitis," nsthmaV whooping congh, croup, etc.- It is pleasant and acreea b,e to taste, perfectly safe, and can iles fn e at Wr II. Furman, Jra drug Penitentiary; Burnings. : News and Observer. , 1 -. Col. Paul F. Faison, president of the penitentiary board, has made , a report of the penitentiary ' earnings and ex pense for the three months ending Au gust 31st, as follows: - " CPXXSS. June, July, August, 14766,31 14,733.97 19.899,8G Total expenses 149,387.14 KARNINOS. 1 June, July, August, $15,874.58 13.345.52 18,516,0a Total earnings Expenses over earnings g47J3G.10 - 1,C51.04 In the earuings for August in includ ed $2;878.5, ten per cent, reserve from F. & W. Railroad not reported before is earnings. This is an excellent showing, aud demonstrates that the penitenitary is now apiwoaching the point where it wik be self-6ustainine. We congratulite Gov. Fowle and the board on this satisl factory statement. To keep a cheerful view of everything Aftpr torn mqpc avntM . T. ObUlned ofU njgnH.ta sod Dealers In Medi S?" ?U9Wi"ukB notice -not , imply helps ims CURES -LIVES COMPILIAT. , BiUoasness sad Jysppsi. 1 iH.?rictlyTeet;W1 Preparation and will CUKE MiLitu, nd all Majmiai. trouble. Dr. 8. H. Wise of Boston. Kt7V?P Hare practiced medkauo 15 years, and find ao equal to IIxkbiwk as a Urer Igntor." . m A. Baker, of M-idou,na., Uys : "A bottle of Uirbixe is worth mors Uuut S5J0Q wortiL of Quinint fa any fanJly Acting on the Urer fa a different way from any other medicine-; ft i jpoeUi- core for Caronic Coimipatioa and is cSeapee than Pills. Its peculiar composition is each, that we guarantee to esre anycas of Chills sad Fsrar or Bilious Ferer wlthune bottle. - " -It costs bat 75 cents and each bottlo- con. fto".?Ter ioses, -nsktne the cost few than two cent s dose. Would yooask for cheaper medicine ? It is not a eare-aH . Bat rtol ComptalnC Mannfactnred by ---Tlx Herlaliio Oo.V (SooeeHors to Wm.Coodall.) St. Loots, jsv You Will Find -AT- gRQDGERSON'SBARi V vON THE CORNER, ; t5 f' a full line of best Wines, Llquorsv CIgftrs and Tobacco. . : . - . - S-Remember I mill. . xon be: UNDJ5KSOIJi-8 ' 1.-- .n't"'. . - ' : If yon want a pleasant . drink of the Kood ohl'', always call at : t SS;-? B.- H. Rojxjkrson's. .. i; -POOR 'HOUSE t ETTIMS: : v; The i'ottr House of FnkJin twnntv foritbe rifkt two tt-ar?. Seal!fl : pro paU will te received mr tt tiit Jte At 12 - ni. ' The " nuccsful npplicHut wil' lX) reqnUietl to gi ve boiid, with ap ptOViMl btcurilv. v r, - v '. : . . - - Coixir, (.Vm'n.. . &yrfi tJduu ty CouituL sionwrs STRAYED Oil WAS STOLEN " From the subscriber on ths 2Sth dj ef August, one rea beUer with sorue bits " -"- u iuc mn ilea i mc uiii, snd a small white streak rond the tail ooc mm switch. . Three years old. Uit- Vs jrr "W kuobs i jniiK astir sroea she dusppesred. Wss in fine order. Marted crop and tinder slit in eseh ear. A.BT iornatioB as to her wherrsbon wut ur uauciuiiy recireU and liberally rewarded; aid ifstolea ten dollars will be paid for the arrest and covrvictioa of the - Dr.O.I KLLIS, Sept 5th; 1889. -. v Loabbnru ; N. C. NOTICE.. --Daring this day qualified as Adminis trator of Thos. Gupton, deceased; I " here by notify all persons cwinc; the estate to come forward and settle, and all pcrsous holding elaims against the , estate will 5 resent thein lor pajment on or before ept. 2d. 189U, or thu notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. - . . W. EDWARDS DENTIST , . , WAKI? FOBEST, K. C.. . t After September let, 18SD, can be found regularly In hU office at tbe Hote) Iu 1 ranklinton," N. C, on Thurwjay.of each week. . i By virtue of a- decree of tbe'Snnerior Court, made at April term ISSS, In the eanse enUUed Geo. 8. Baker, Adudnistra. to,r, 'T e v c "James JJorbhy plaiatiff.Ti. MrsSerarhna Leonard, de fendant, on Monday, the 7th day cf Octo ber 1889t I shall sell at the eonrt boose door, ia tho tow of Lonisbnrt, at psbho anstioB to the highest bidder, for ooe thtrd of the price cash, bslanee oa a errd it of twelve months wib interest at 8 per cent from day of sale, a tract of Und, pn MiU Atone branch, in Sndy ereek Uwa sbip.nnd known as, the land on which Mrs. Scraphna Leonard, formerly resided. More particularly described in Eecnrd Book "E" page 147, C a Crofllee. Frank un eonnty. . . " GEO. 8.BAKEC- Angast24, 1SS9, . Commissiourr.' CENJlt AL HOTEL". T- I. MaisUBontViirgf Xropr. hendebSon. n. c Good accwruraodations. Good fare. Po lite atd attentiT scrrants. - NOTICE. Bt virtue of coral av.r,:n. "Venditioui Exponas"-in my hands issnesl . i ti . . . . ruui we oupennr vours oi f ranklin county in fsvor of Sarsge A JJoln-cs M Miliheiser & Co., and.-W. 'J. Johnson & Co.. lilaintifis aminst M. R U'.KK .r.j ant, on proceedings in attaehmeht, 1 will vii M uie uignestoiaar lor eh, at the court bcuse door in' Louisburg. N. (., on Monday the 7tb day of October ISf 9. all th !nt.r. 1 -It t.I- I . row has in uie Cyjress ereek township, FranklNeounty: First, 359 acres, adjoining the lands of T. J. Harris, and otberv nd known aa the Webb trwet. - Second, 825 acres adjoining the lands of M. K. JorntF and ntli a.V V - j miMmu asrfhe Urodie tract; to satisfy suid execu n rrVi)'i...!i Louisbnrg, N. AueustSt, 18S9i ; . - " JsOTlUE. J . K. Ball, deceased, I hereby . n4ify ait persons owing his estate to come forward and settle at once; and alt persona hld- uS i.iiui, auiit iu, same win preseut them for payment on or before September 12th, 1890, or this notiee will be Waded u ui meir rrcoTtlT, Dept. 13, lo9. MABTC J. Bac - Administralrizr - FIRST-CLAS EESTAUIIANT Having opened a frst-clsRs ResUnnint in Louisburg, I am prepared to serve meals at all hours. Csn furnish a few persons lodging at night. My tabU is scrred with chicken, mutton, betf . and eTerythbig the market' affords. Always call in when you are hungry, and' rou shall bare satistsetUn. 8 J llenpeetfnllr, ,: : r: . boney hawkins: - NOTICE. v HaTing qutliflcd as executor of Nsthsn May, deceased, notice is hereby giTen to ail persons owing said estate to come fr ward and settle T oxcf- and all-persons ho.djng clnims against the same will pre sent them for payment on or before Sep tember 12th, 190, or this notiee will be pleaded iir bsr of their reoorery. - This Sept. 12, 1889. ; . , - , . -r: - -; C. B. Mat, -,t ; .:. , re- xaeeutor., : Hi'GrBL'.T, Tin jrWELEROF 1 T : NORTH CAKOUNA, " - ". is having a t-ring time now. Its is trying to please everybody nnd is suceeedin g fine ; Ijr. H a. gives special attention to WATCH-WORIC '.n A refers to any mar, in llenrson. Ilight carries it complete stock of nptie-1 - goods, and. can furnish glssnes that will give prompt and sure relief in f- -: " neafly; all eases of weak and. tnipairtd vision Wtienerer you need. .... - epecteeles and eye glaAsea. be sore to vall at lllghtV; Mgn ,f th' i-: . i watch, oppoir - " - ' - the railroad dept " , . , ' ; ; ... rilli:LA5 - ' 3TAtJBANT t5 AXI) Y, LITTLEJ Oil X," Koprletor "I am tiow prepared t furnish inrals at Ail hours, dsy or night ,1 keepn hand a fresh supj.ly of all kinds i.f nieau ad 0i ad, iu Hitd be MtificU. , , . BLACKSJIITril-fO. , . I desire to rttnrn. 'my tbsnks to .my many patrons who bare given my there patronage for 1888, and earnest! ask a continuation of ths same for 1&9. I am sure I will be aUs to du better in the future. 'Hie times are ban sod prices very low." Those who bare horses to be shod call on me. I will guarantee satis faction in every particular. Prices, low. If yon havs a Worse tha over-reaches cats his ankle, stumbles, has corns or the nar row heels, call sad see .me, and- wil euarsutes- satisfaction. Do - not forget that I am prepared to , repair guns, and barctsJlpsrts each as hammers, - tubes le. Beetfully, . AxTiioxy T NrAU ' v . - - - " . . . -t . - " I havo opened a . Blnckimith Shop ou Kash Bl.. do'vncUy tbo branch, and anrprepaml t .5 do ALL kind orwork in that line, Horno S4ioe Injr a specialty. All kind of Iron repaiiinc done 'at jhort totlct. SPtClAL tbicks to Allianck- ATEX, . lUwiect fully. Louisburg, JT. C. ; ; 'r I K : LAND FOR SALE- I offr f fur till, mr r1ntatinn rln-. nn" the oath side of Tar rirrr Mud ItLia a half mile of the town f LnUbnrg. It contains seven hundred and tvecermm! is veil watered and heavily timbered. The wnme propeny is oocrru lor sale, or It Till be Bold in ni reels to inlt rtarrhairra Tno-o wUhisr to by sre referred to Dr. JoiiB KL ltnmn. Wilson N. . mr !iht Thomas White, Lonishnrs N. . - - - MX A 'XiUFFIN iee. iz.i&m. r . AT MUTD A L1 BENEFIT 11 OF - NEWARK. ' N, J. , Policies norwArlItallA' aflne two Animal Premiutna. Dividend t e?iu with the 2nd Annual Prerul .m- 1T YS TIIE I-GEST DIVT- - - . .nKvrw " IT GIVES i'lli: MtJST LinEUAL ITIS'ltEf.f AHf:v a vn srrrtnvr? IT l'LACEii A nKKINITH- C;.SU ; &UiHtK.NDEU VAl.TJK.rrC . . -TILE FACE OF ITS : " POI.ItriE?..' IT LENDS JtONilV TO ITS 10 LI- L HULtUKKS AT G percent It' elves extension nf -linn. ranee In rase you are unable to pay the prenilam nfter the 2nd annual ltreiiiintri. Ttntuniho u.Kt.. - . w r - .. n .u.w kj i tract In tho iaee of Its policies, bo the Insurer can'see, at any time, the value of hit noliev. Nti other company diiesthia. AMeta Jany. 1st, 1887, Mi, 379,223.33. Don't In nore eUewhete. before examining me contract oITored bv thU compa ny. It will do exnetly uhat it promisee. Average An'l DtvidcnJ- paiu since ieou, a y lOper cent. Loiiisburs,X:C.. JTT' -nr s-s afi ii.i k ia. . i 1 1 TiT a. jaapta rttftm TaaS wawm to aa . f atk art an Usw ISO, jLmm Name Stenctts. I ,1 rlll furnish name stencila for marking: clotfmitf for the tVl ovrlns Hauied pr lore; Order now : . -Plain, one Hue, Ink aud brush," .75 twp ILOO - three ,, - ' -,r !.5i tlrtiaiuord one iiner ink br'sh 1.00 'r r wo j, ,i 1.50 -v tKtee :2.oo - StHrordt rs by P. fetal Note, l. O. ordtr, :or rectervd- lettei, n brnut h L. pint Dtn -e, lt Lhv. Q. Urovn,4J:j lJ4d St.rNw Yurk C;ty.- " . 1(11111) IMS I 'I lrVyVVaa. I , 1 . lftiVpwaaMiaa4!!r r'-i trtifa.ii T aaea aa fra ia i is hmsum. .1 BEHTISTflY- 1 1 in 2 relumed V IruTslorp, for llio fttrpaie of pcaettcln; tuy -jtdics-Ioq, I most revpoctrully ofler iy ttr- Ytcea vq ue puouc ia EYERY DEPATTMEIfT OF . DENTI TRY. " Bea4 a (-raduale of I be tUldm-re Colleso of JJKNTAL b'UULitltV. wtui an active exj erience cf 2'ialr0 yenrs, 1 do not Lwrsiuto to Guiuautv bails taction la EVEJIY PA ItTICULAR. My ofScc u fumi&Ued ceally anl wiiU nn eje to luejriYscy ami com-orti-fniy ivatlcnts. Mr prices arc Cjiutaiea ro accord j nee wub tl.e Earl line! ani Scarclfr dHcisy. ATltlFJCIAL TEETH - A SPECIALTY- Natural feolh s.vlrs.it an.l dal letttt i r ted ccroitB -pnCeau TS ifej Uite. - -- fesTAir Tartu rjrndocte taken in ex- tLa " Xl.9 Dental wtwl- . . . A port or your palrouae U retrett- Very It re pret full r. lkutist. ALLEN & CRAM iIACniMJJl-3 AXu fOU.N DHViJE.V RALEIGH, S.C Orttn . Fcr - Ejccti! M:ciircn ..' ..Cs : - " Sv . e mr j; D'Esctii'tit- S9licil!l. . . ... ,m f ' .- . $ .'1. ." . . - t 1 -' ; v , . - . ' IOr, PUUXYS OX HAND : ; ;-ouMArrETo6ni)a-." " Urpnmns of Jl klnds'lrojptlT at Jeddod to oo thorl Notice. Y ARBOKp & ALSTON Tonsorial Artists, xxiuisnuRO, x. c. " Wxp on X.udi 8treef, near thTf utsi ouice. v - - - - - - - : TffEliJ BLACKS! .I Uslro Ln tn frM tit t Vwa rakl'u. IVt T hare runved lotbeluyn. at tl. Ui of therlTtr brldtte.tMi u ifml side n as ... a a 4 -.it.n -sreei, wnrtr i mnx prpe.re4 to ' d-i. a l kinds-f Li'atktuilb TrV IIoitelioeIuz a enet laltv. Dl khll, Davis,' 1 - 5'TcnCoHon Gin Sccbs, 5G(J i("t 7, . uum cox , t'JQHES HE PAYS THE FREIGHT." J0rXl f MlGaAXXOst, ilaaattssi.aT.T a.tMOaMW.iHTlTrr Swatr m i i a m.m Saa a 11.-1.. mmhm SWaa4aa 1m, B,W"T Jm,amm. WUst M IM Tas aa4 ara pa " ' aa a a r kaaa S) mu aa a a aiti a, aa. w.p. tft ia. Hfa. . t 1 1. SumiaaiaWtaj .ataa. Stsjtwl Isss, K , , , iiiiil mmmii LOU1SBQRG, N.C. FDLLC01U3 0F JrTOE NEXT ANNUAIaSE33I0aV WILL 111301.- WEDNESDAY Sept. 4th, 1889. OlcrUta coarw. with BmttL Wsvloir. Purl mA TjZki. -itt tf Iwsmly wewk. Witblm al on Uuruarw Tsmkwi !l OdUis, coarsr. sith liuard AclOIXO. Art. 1, ' Twlncniphy, drM 1st lit at nui.M num LucutW. HtliLv w Cu.! ami Iurw. 7.r, prvdoct -ntU t tsii for toil too. If J,, srteU op"U. Fur rurtlr ixrtitjLr, snUrrwa . I f aittl Co. STILL LEADS ALL OTHERS IN THEIR LINE. rEViut-TiiD:r. nxto w is xn-UAtn ouurn-v. AND PRICES AS LOW A 3 iNY FIRST-CLASS SALOON fcrco?JD oniEit Kiai i.n xxolixjm. call inv ' W. E PUEMAK Jr Main Street Louisburg, N.- C. r-DEALKJlIX DRUGS AND ETEEI7HIE0 KlAltTILTf II I FIESTCLIS3 milllll All the Standard Patmt Medicines Pbak Dares ah t CiiKuiCALroa tacsvaurrios a isrtsitxvrr Txs rs-sewsiSfo rWWtleWL . . '. .. V.B.a'H.'.UM.P. . CIGARETTES, RED . OIL ' 400125 cent3. " LoulSwUix, K. C. . " a. a - TEACHERS D. Baoucx, A, it tWbai. M1UDICINE;- JOfD - OlAELKj C UAHlaLi t CO. '.yl' '- J -Z V- " v'-y-'i,---' '-,'- f"" a . t , ''.'--' v'-?r."-""
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