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ONE TBAB:..f-. Six Months :yflz:r frd ' VlCE $1.50 PEIl'ANNlJ II In Adrinco The TT.irx W.3 isflt t rn-n l far U tWi ri ccrrwynnrlntt. lvc ronrru:tkl-oc Emm. t ht To Clubs of 5' The Times twill be. iurnished at tD-&?&C&M&& 2: J : .XVIII -LOmSBURG- N. O. OCTOBER 1 8. 1889. utxxM catyucrs 2 to iL-tsV!?' NO. 37 reed red, is Absolutely P u re? Taie-Ve-drver vartea. . A marvel of. Boritr. stTgth and - wkoteoB9enes JJ jre eeonoiuiesl than the ordinary kinds. and cannot be sold in competition ;with the multitude of low tent, short weight alum or phosphate powders. SOU OKLY I Jf CASS, ROYAX, BAJ-I KG POWDEK Co i i ,i-arS SO Wmll Sr. AN. Tr" PROFESSlONAl CARDS, A Y COCKB P ANIPI Goldaboro, N. -C.JC.DNIEX8 V iiso C - ATOOCK &jlHIELS DAHIELS WILSON, 25". O. ' Anr business entrusted to us will be promptly attended to."V 'ytr ' - Attcrneyt-taw? FRASKLESTON, C. AH legal business prompt ly at tended tu. " - v ATTORNEY WlLKWi LOU l BUG,fO, Ollice on Main St., one - door y ; low the Egle ilitel. F. S. bPliUlLL. r Attorney At Law, LOUISBUUG, 1?-C. Will attend the courts' of Franklin. Vauce. Grauvil!e,Warreii, Nah, and F-ler4l iud Supreme Court. -Prompt dtteution given to culiections, &c ; PAUL JONES : : . Attorney aiu Coimillorat law, Will practice In' the coorta of Franklin. Warren; . Wake, . Varice nd Nash, and iu the Supreme court 1 the Htate. . , :. ry b. massenbuhg,;-; , A TTftB VKV'l T V. VfT " Ou)ce in the Court House, . j. All business pattn my hands wn receive prompt attention , - . i . ; 2.-.-'-.7 , Vl', . 1 TT' r and ibbNLLOEat LAWv tOUISBURQ, RANXLIN CO.,ft.O;: MT.li; attend f the tOourtii- oX TTash, Frank in, Ornville, Warteri, ? and Wake G oun ,ies also the t5 Upieme eeurt of Nor th Carolina, and the U . Circuit and District Oourta. ;. OJice 2 do or a below: Fttrman & Cooke's Drug Store, adjoining Dr. O. W TIMBEULAKE, I : ATTORNEY AT LAWJ . LOUiSBrJ'RQ, S. C. ; ":: - Office ihe Court .ouse TO SCHOOL TEACHERS 4 The Superintendent of Public Sehoole of Franklin county "will be in Loulsburg on the second Thurs day of February. April; July. Sept October and December, and remain for three days, if necessary for the purpose of exa mi nlnz applicants to teach In the Public Schools of this County.- : . Y"- 1 will also be in JiOnisbarg on Saturday of each week, and all pub lic days, to attend to any business connected with my offlce.- J; If. HABRisSuptc I hate the petty scandals. Away nyingto ana iio, v rv ';. '-; . Stinging like the vile mosquitoes; " " v; I never talk-oh! no. ' a i - - Now, JthereX pretty litt!6 jrettie MiV I've heard her cousin fav. .,C: . That her pink and white complexion , - Could all be washed awyr, -5 But I don't believe award of it " She's like the lilies fein ' vf. -7.- Though she shouldn't black ' her eye- ' - fcM.V"fO, . - . . j - . . ; ' And wear two shades of hair;- : : I don't wonder4hat the4iorrid :-Areaiways speaking tun - . -':. At their better halves, for.' acious Howwomen1 toncues'doirun! - .. Only an hour ago I heard Ci 1 U : -That Mrs. William Lee i V -Is seen on J Iroadway every day ; v I dofi't believe rword of il : -- Wlt would his patieu a do. - - If he spent every day with lirt ; I'" Anu every xvinuig (uo r v - , . And then young Jones, they say he CU1UKS . . : ;"- r . A imnni 1,:- :r. - ' I-iieTo? uxw liim badly druakliat ten - vjc iweive umes in my me; Ani I have known thetn quite a month, -Yes, one month and a dav: . And as for her, she dresses well; ' jbomebody nas to pay : Dear me I dear me ! tlxis world is queer, !. llow can folks gossip,? It's .wrong, unkioed, unchnstianlike, . l never talkf-oli : no. y 4 OLD CAlt'LlNY. Morsel's Pick d from our Exchanges For the Benefit of tho Time Headers. The University ha 180 students. 4 The new posimasteT of : Wdsoa,Sfem. n.' Vick, is a negro. - - " ; Eurliara has fosr Methodist churches either completed or m courstof erection. ... Building and Loan Associations have Cceu formed in several portions of the State. - .-- r ;-,v:- - .' " . r At the lig revival msetins recently held in the MeLhodut church of Hender son there were 184 converts. . Sam Jones nd his co-laborer Mr. Culpepper had a glorious meeting in, Durham last week. J. . tThe farmers are booming with, wheat" sowing..- une never sees one 01 mem in town unless he is after fertilizer. Len oir Topic. . "- . - - - '- ; The new editor of the Oxford- Or phans Friend is a daughter of the jlate Gen Stubbs, of Williamstou She moves off well in her new voeatloa. ' t ' ---! i ? - -nr.'- 1 . ; - :' .'The Fayetlevilie celebradan on 'the 51st and 22ndf November will pe a grand sucoass. Militia fromV-VIrginii, South Carolina and Georgia will atteox4, and: applications, are already, being madu for lodging by visitors. V v The Fayetteville Observer saysT that a ball will be given; co-nplimentary 'jto Miss Winnie Davis,. the Daughter'.; of the Confederacy,? during , the , Fay e vie- wuasp vuivvuuiai axa.'w v twuu wf mamw It will be one of the most ; elaborate -affairs ever held in the StateK The Kaleigh - corrMpondent of. the Dnrham Globe says: The : twen ty-8ve negro 1 umlies which lett jtius place yes- terdav afternoon, were all from Frank lin cou'nty. 'J h y dd ; not -r know to What particukr part of the State C they were going, xue laoor agent win reg- ulatethat. . . ; -... The orth" arolina 'editors - have jt soft spot in their hearts .for brother Scott of the Lenoir Topic, and all of us rejoice with him in, and send best wish es for the fifteenth anniversary of his . piper which he celebrated - last :weelc We admire the Topic, and adraira the style of its editor. Tlie people of : Call well have every reason to be proud of "their county paper. Ex. ; ;; ; The Wilmington Messenger says that in ' the? Interview , to-day with Isakli HayesJone of, the committeeej on the negro exodus, he said that the matter of the exodus was rather quiet in this sec-, tion just now, but that in a week he ex pected that there would be. ' quite , a" movement and several train loads would be made up and carried away. He says' that fifty thousand negroes are .wanted to go South and West and ' that they wiu get away before the end of the year and appears to be confident : that that , number. will leave. . . . Ovtr 4000 people professed "conver sion in the revival at Kocking"iam' con dacled by Mr. life, uJie drummer ' Wilson Mirror: On Monday Mr. Ilugh F. Murray was elected County teupenntendeut of Education to fill the .place of his lamented father, 'Mr. Mur- jray la not only a lawyer of magnificent Tffity, buFbe is a 'gentlemen of high culture and fine literary attainments, and we think he will Ell the place with honor and credit which was so accepta bly and so worthily and - so honorably piiea : by ms eminent father. On Thursday our genial and accommoda ting Segister of Deeds issued license "to the youngest couple ever married in this county -the groom being seventeen and the bride just fourteen. The parents of both the contracting parties gave their- full and willing consent lo the union of their children in this sweet and holy : es- tateand bade them all the joys that Come X a union whose bands are bound together in those precious links of en dearment, which are forged out of warm- est heart-beats and which will stand the severest strain of all earth's cares and sorrows.- W, l; Fife, ihejnlruiumer. revivalist" conducted in Kiuston lasr. week -Hhe'moet tuccessfol revival ever known before in the jecollectiou of the.! oldest inhabitants.w The JCew. Btrac Journal pays-that at oue time" there were eight hundred.waiting in the en quiry ro&n," and that the ."whole town. .was shodk up from centre to circumfer ence."- "A. correspondent of the tame : paper says': The JJaptist and Methodjst churches, With a strong following ffcin the i)iscip!ea and Episcopal churches, are heartily co-operating in this grand work for Go.l. The writer has had the pleasure of hearing llev: Mr. Pearson several times, and he is a power, but wo sincerely believe s greater evangelist than Pearson is here." We . believe MrVFife is "bie of ;the: humblest and most consecrated men for Christ it has ever been our pleasure to meet. ' He has a great, grand -future before Mm May God bless him, say our people. Sbiloh's Catarrh Keinedy a posUiTt eoie for caturrh, dipthria and canker inuuth. B'tld by Fuiman. -- r J Work, the Oaly Ueuiedy.. If misfortuno hits you hard,- you hit something else hard: pitch into some thing with a vim. There's nothing like good, solid, absorbing, exhaustiye work to cure trouble.' If you have met 'with losses, you don't want to lie awake and think about them. You want to sleep calm, sound sleep and' to eat jour dinner with an appetite. - But you can't unless you work. If you say yea don't like w6rk7yougo loafing all day , to tell Dick and Harry the story of your woes,' you'll lie' awake and keep your wife awake by your tossing, spoil your tem per ard breakfast the next morning, and begin to-morrow feeling ten tomes worse than yoa to-day. 4 ; . -. , There are some, great troubles that only time can heal, and perhaps . some that can never be healed, at all; bat all can bet helped by . the , great panacea, wo.k . Try it, you who are affiicUd. It is not a patent medicine. It has proved its efficacy since first Adam and Eve left behind them, with weepfng, their bcau- tiful Eden. It is an etficient remedy. All goddjhyicians in regular strnding presaibe it in cases of mental and mor al disease. Iuperate kindly, as .well aa leaving1 no disagreeable sequel. " and "We assure' you that" we have 'taken i a large quantity of it with most benefkial .results. It will cure moife complaints I Vnao any nostrum la the materia medica. and comes ncarar , to being a cure-all than any drug or compound of drugs in the market. . And It will not sicken you if you do not take it ' sugar-coated. Florence Times. : ' v"v' ': "Even the moit Tigorotia. and hearty peo ple have at times a feeling rf wearluesa and lassitude. To dispel thiteeline' Uki Dr. J. II. UeLean's 8arsiparilta; it will impart vigor and yitality. t; ' , -. It ypur health and life are worth any thing, aad you feel oat of sort and tired, oat. toae up yoat ajsteai by takiag Dr. J. H. HcLeonls 8 irsaparilia. ; -' Catarrh cored, hs ilth- aad sweet brtstb secured, by Shildh's CaUrrh Eemedy. Price 60 eeuU. Kasal Injector free. For sale at Furoiaa's dreg store. ; ' I u Kleeple.s nights, made miserable ' by that terrible coneb BUUob's eure is trie remedy for It For sale at Farmaa'adrag storw ,;:-j.-";Y ;--.....' '-.':' '' 8hiloh's consumption ear is sold br sn on a pusrantee. It cores consumption; i or sale at t urman s urng itore, . That hacking coogh can be so qnickjj enred by Hhiloh's ' care. - Vt guarantee it - For sale at Fnrmau's diug store. . ' ronni WhdoDioz conch aod Bronohttla - mmediae relieved br hhiloh's ca. For pale'at Fuwuau'sdmg store. Xcud a LI and. Alen and women are coming more acd TnoreTo recognize that t!Tey "arenof Bv-' ing solely for tbemHrlves.v Belflhnes Is bad; sympathy ' and desire to help others are good.' K ever before was, there so much charity shown . to sick.' the needy, the ficndi.", ; And. jet, char ity does cot end with K bestowal of food, clothing and shelter; it has only done a part of Its work. The world la, full ot neglected children, of discouraged men. of women who are heavily ladened wilh care and sorrow, and others whose nat urally bright minds are - starved and dwarfed. Material charity might help some of them, but their greatest needs lie cZxu in the direction of sympathy. care, ! intellectual stimulus, and aids to a higher life. Aninvalilmay beel "a cheerful correspondent; there Is . some ouo in the. work! who could do her good.' There may be a , neglected girl :.or boy m the neigLhorhocd who is sadly in need or corrarroorai training some wo?3811 PU-Mlo get that child under her influence. There may man whom sickness and reverses broken down; somo pno should be a Lave eck him out and put him 03 his feci gsjn,' nv by a rratuitouf cifL but by herpin? him Jo employment or .restoring to him ha coafkleoce lahlmselt - There. ' may be a woman oh, tliere are . legions of wo nea whe bravely struggle on under poverty, sickness and sorrow, who peed sympathy ami encourn re-tun. and a way to earn something with; which - to condltio.1 of their famCies. wo wi'l help them? They trt all around you you will not nejd to t kvqk Lor. will yon let tuem uo wxia sewing or bake your bread, or do your, weekly cleaning eomcuung tor wmch you cau pay inemr or, 'ir their minds .- are sUirving, will you give them' ' some of your books and papers, with the injunc tion to pass tuem on when they - are done with themf . We know personally -of a poor JCunily who owned not more than two or three books. Au asset came around and of fered the mother, at a low price, a small work of civil government which she earnestly desired to posess for the -cake of instructing her crowing boys. She had no money, but much against the wishes of the father, who did not thick such things were necessary, she . bar tered some domestic, products for ihi coveted volume. As she sat down and timed its pages lovingly and found there just the information 'of wldch the felt hesself so urgently in need, in order to be an intelligent instructor to her chil dren, her emotionsjovrrcamo her acd she wept long, influenced by the priva tion the had undergone and the present" joy of possessing tfie coveted treasure. And that one book proved a great help In the rearing of her sons and ber daugh ten to an intelligent manhood and wo manhood. Tula Instance is only a sin gle one hi a thousand. There are Oih ts who expericrce a th'rst . for . Ider knowledge, a loul hunger thatts pltVul, and which may, even though - poor ; in this worlds goods could easily relieve If tliey would. Th's Is a phase of chanty in" which people who have not - money to give can help, . Thcra are many highly educated ladies who cou'd no. be-' stow alms, but who m'jht gaiher v, to-, gether a class of women huujry for in tellectual things, and feed them worn their rich store acqu"r.l by education and travel, or who cou'd visit them and talk with them siigly at their work.'- Centenary. ... Will voa suffer with drwepIa and liv er commatatr - niions a v tuusor . is guaranteed to care voa. Fr sale at Far- man's drug store. - . - . For a safe and eerUln remedy lor l?er end. ague, CM Dr. J. Ij. SIcTsn'a chill and fever eare: tt is warranted to car. There are tun wna a. feelia uf lassl- fade-wiL orereoaa the moot robust, when the fTstem crates for pur Mo4, io rur nlsbtho etciurntsof bValth and strencth. The best remedr for pnrif rlog th blood is Dr. J. IL McLean's 8rsaprinr. Th Err. Geo. IL Tbayer, f borbn,' lad- says: "ltoth mrsoitond wife owe oar lives to Shiloh's loasnmption core, " For sale bv Fnrroaa. ; - The most delicate constitution can safe Iv ule Dr. J. U. McLean's Tar Mu Lnag Balm. It is a sur remedy for eoxh loss of vol . and all s throat and laag troubles. - 4-- , " .- , SlUIo&'s Vltnisor it wH it yoa" nee I eonttipatioariosfor appetite," aiumtM, and all symptoms of dyspasia. rrir 10 and 75 cents per ootu. . t or sJ at far- man's dru g store. . . . ; ' . : . . v Hick headache, bilousoess, naasea. ti-reaess, are promptly and agrbty inut ished bt Dr. II. M Lean's Liter aed JLid- mUtaflitU Dills. t When ytu have been pained by an unkind word or deed, to ask oureelva, '-ILave I not done the same, thing and beenforcotten.". J Disxioess. nausea, drowsiaess, distreso fates eatinc. can I cured and prereated Kt-Uk.it r Dr. J. II. Liter an J Kiwu.r PlUeU,,- -'..;;.'. :?!-.- - Mcju we do not Want to picet. The man who grunta and gasps as be golbloe up Us soup, and at every !tHher mouthful teems threaUaied with cbok kg fit. .1 . ? " The man, who, baring by an accilent betn tlirown once la yocr com inn r. mates bold to Lawl yoar nan out, and fifibake your Lam) profuady-whea you pajti him in die street. . The man who artftiliy provokes yoa to play a game of binrda with him. and though he feigns to U a novice. prodocrs his own chalk. The ram who cannot sit at your 1 1- ble at iny set occasion without gttUnj on his legs to propoaa some stupid West. - .The man wbo thinking you are ran- skal, bores you with his notions 00 tU music of the future, of wldch yon know as little is the music of the spheres. The man who wears a white Lai In winter, sotokes a pipe when walking. awl accce!s you as 'old fellow Just as you are trying to make an Imprtaaloa upon tome wdl dressed lady friends. -jaemaa wno. Knowing tnai .yrmr doctor, act Lim at Qta table, tarns to talk so as to set him . talking doctor's shop. . t ". . " The man wo, with a look of urgent business, when yoo are in a hurry, takra you by the button hole to tell you abed Joke. -v . ...... The man who. sitting Just behind yoa at the opera, dVstoys half your en joy- men by humming all iha hem. The man who makes remarks on your personal adornment, asks where you buy your wais-coats, and what yoa paid P0011 The man who larJs Us talk with lit tle scraps of Frcoch acd German after his return from a Continental tour. Hie man who spoils your rlcaaurt la seeing a new play , by appUndlng in wrong places and mattering la stage wb'ppcrin ids comments on the plot. '- And, to fiuish with, the man wl o. when yoa draw back slightly to appro- c'-aje picture cooly co ns and stands in front of you, and tlnu receeclng also . treads upon yoor toe. . . AWONDlFCLUECVENY. ' Mrs. Geo P. fmoote, a highly eulllvated and estlmabU lady f Prewcutl, Arkn writes under dale of April 11, 18SD: "During the summer of. 1837 try ey became inflamed and toy siorasch and ll er hopelessly disordered.' Noth ing I ate agreed with ine. I -took chronic dlarrho and fur aom time tny lite was despaired of by uiy family. The leading pnyI clans of the country were consult ed, and the in wile joes administer ed by thetn never did any perma nent good, and I lingered between lire aDd death, the lltttr btlo preterable tu the agonies I was oji durlnx. In May 1SS3, I became disgusted u-ithu physicians and their medicine. I dropped them all. and tUpended solely on Swift' Specific (S. S. H.) a few bolt U a of wulcti made ine permanently well writ trout theu notli now.". DISABLED FO It BUblNESS. aBaaaaaaaBnaa Several, rears aro my health failed me and I was compelled to give up oiy bualuesa. I was In constant agony caused from excro clHtloir pains In my back. liver ana stomach. , I tried every mouicloe 1 could hear of without receiving any rvllef. My . attenllou was theu called to 8. 8. 8. ..I tried Ave bottles of It. and recelvod the most cratifylnr results. I am to day 'aa healthy and sound mad as you will And anywhere, and 1 owe It all to cumtlve pro pert lea found la 8 win's Specific (3. 3.3.) -' : . K. L. WOMACK. . ' . Morgan! on, Jf. C. . Treatise on Blood and Skin dls eases mailed, free. . . SWIFT SfECIFiO 00. B , Atlanta, Qa. Beware of a party w hea U-becomes a boar-ottrU;tor to cruvt u ;or toe whom it rcatiies. . : r- .r ". epoch. ; .The transition from lonj, lmrrtng and rainiul elcknes to rohot I caltli mark au epocu 11 U10 l.:a or ine lnlv- Hence I !sbat so much la beard la iirstse ol -.lectMC li tter. Ho tnn. reel they nvre tlioir reotoraUoit to hrulth to Electric Liners, If reu ate troubled wttii woy di-ease of ki meys, liver ar stinnaclu Of l-mi w sliort Ending too will ourely rind relwf t.y ol rJeclrlc 1 lurra. Sold at fA- nud SI lr ot I. al . 11. r um io Ji's DtUiJ Store. vidutL- SKh' a remarkabla event It I I J f ! , A I C treasured la titer memory s.d . lT.e I K- ' ; J if 1 I " ii-ucy whmby tbe goo. health ha I I J ' M K-n -ft.LKxt ta trr-t.r.i'l l.,A 1 l "ITT --T" J- " 1 " ujcuii Kr aornt men la ceov- prrbeod that wU GoJ rrctgrtMoca aad th wos.l motrj nvia abouVl mora aliekLoratlmntcoTitup out of the ruU aixl Dole tl procrsoa. BUCKlKSAlllCA SALVE .. The best salve In tLe world for cm bruise, arwen ttkera, salt rbeam. fever sores, ttttcr. cl a:id I,J. ehilhhvnt, corns soJ nil skla erupt:.. vosiureiy lure tiics, or no rxx perfect satisfaction. tr mouoy rtfaaj- . 1 tl f . a . . tm iiuuiui a ria to. iTice iii trail rr vFor aal,bv J. P.CIUVo. J " . "... s jum uaj n a guVMQ u uu we tow s.u of t no j ; hi to ripc3 and te&r fruit thatwin add to or take froai our characters and rrputatlm. " v ' Es.raiua ad caiinl. lilumstwm atd c Urrh are both ll . a i at uioon (acccu ia many vr canca llwylve ikUcd ti tteUu-.t It. K It. (IWaalc I krd LUloi.) rad iy JWa iJcJllood JUIolx, Atlanta ua. ttt4 lot . wxk or cuvincui iro..f. cent frrc it. i. LKxJrf. Aiutti. Ga- earn lfy wife IjuI ciUnb sod .ethki Ld Ur pood. licrcoksUtu toti final ly ft Jed and poison .. gl lata Lev LI od. 1 1 Laord her 00 n ru cf a B a and to ro y urprise Iter raovcry wan rapwl and eo-aUt. W. p. MclVnlei, Atlanta, Ga wnic: 'I was mch rn-ac-ucd aad had rheunalana so bad 1 cooLJ uoi f;etalot)g aithoMt cruUhas. I also -d neina'cta In the hS . Firsts Una pJij"l J ns IJ me o good. Then 1 tried idr and lis Sn.u vers sns;ksl I cht-t rfu'Jy rerommnd It aa a gord tonic cu 1 qu ck ttrS - - Air. Ms.iUta NkLol , KM)xvie Tentu, write-; I haJraunh six joxs and a ru-at distretttn; . eccjh. and most cutreisici couzh. and my ejes were moch swol'en. Firs brt t'e of a 1 n,' thank God t cored nx." J-bn 11. IwvU, T.JT. Texas, aajai ! a sut ject a noiuow of 3 ears lo St4 f 1 flj mm story r!eomattm. whkh sis bit!e 01 D 8 J, tlank beavrn, has entrr ly cued nie. I hart not fell lb slightest pii si i j . . .... j !" - AH worii are chaT that are uai liages for ktcaa. cox- No need u Uk tbo-o big ea!krt! pUIk oae -f Dr. J. If: UcL' Liter aad Kidaey PlIWu Is if ooOoieot noo ns t Bcreeablo. Why oi l jo tS when Sknba er oUI giro iamedUio tlMf. tMe 19 tu, 90 etu, and $1. SoU by rarmsn. -k.- t.k . . aiur aaneoiiny aornnrgea, m eo- ttrrh.ee-sma, ruinrw. aad other fesa ol sti f tei. are itnwoi of btoo- laspariUea. Ta Dr. JrlL UcLroa'o br- aaioriila. , aaliaof digtln eJato dlotrder of in liter, and tbobI rteaa ttmsn draaxU. Dr. J ll. Uc Karooo- rtUn porftcu ta nroce-s of diesllaa aa4 ikiisuui par ioo4. TUB P0LP1T &2il 11 IK STAG F. IUv. F.M. SltTJUt. Pastor United Brethren Ctiurcu, Ulae Mana Kn-sajnt-1 ftel limy duly to tell what wonders Dr. Kicg'a New DCJTry has dons for me. My lunxs er Lav 1 disened, aoj my jiarjthipaim thoorht I could live onlv a short llrue bet 1 tAok Ce Ultltrt of Dr. "Klni New Diacuoory and am arnind rd ell. gateleg M pAtods to wol.h Artier Iovr, siiio trr Lett's Fen ny Folk GoditHfMtia, aritti: "Af- ler a therooftt trial and eoariocio. evUlenee. I am satUcVd Dr. KtOi'i New Discovery for roasomcUoo, leats . . . tl - fc . 1 uj wi iuu iwn ocn vteryibinr eU fwilf. The frrcatest klQdneas I can dj many friends U lo J-.rs lUro U try la. tree trial botUcsj at lur- mau a tnvjttVn. IVra'ar site 60c audi! 00 . Every prtgresiva roan has oiica to dlaajriM with himself, la proof that be is rxTCTch. - BnU?s BaTjy Syrup FcuJJUtis TBMk;f o rM- POWDEn. -J Jmmu roo 4'r- HULL' Fee Ihorsr cf Con t s.Cis. Croc tv 1 III SlPs Crone and tar IL relief ci Contnarptire rrsorju At dra-rists. 23 5V U'. SZQXE ifcrtfclf, rVfcrtrt:lW Try n I Land Sals. fly rtrtu tS a dWroa ti Stu Court Oct. X. 1 k the I Vrr-LjT crrt.Unl Tboa. IVrrr. T. K. HAZck AswlA. ef. .- t.x rakTC TdiLioQ to sU !! t r. Waa. we hU oa ucJjt, 'tcbLrr lllh. 1R-J. offer Lc sniaai Vort How door la tK tora " rj the tract ctaod oa wtkh ilra. "a-r i!A forracrty rw-Sed. tceww as wny. OQs:atca ac4iIDQ acrr, Trr- : CUil kterrst in IX taoclLa. . TWa U a rood rtsica, 14 aereanry cos- Luse, terxM nW, and Lb ud w U proJoc gcd loUcre. stc. W.lLJIacxj.v. . Tuoa. IL Wiuaa - OwLR, llSX Conva-saiobtra. NOTICE- 2j tins oi a wo o4 IV I yr (rt sasJe la lb m of J. a U Cid, f S. V. IL ltseiaa 4 Uv..t at apa urm, ira. I wi3 r-' eorooa at tw eort h 4 toe i ta of SMiSrsrt. i ItMiif lV IU), 4aj at $ tSfn, Uo l.'.ioo ier eotv tc Ooo U to ISO oi Loo-Wet. X.C 4(aUf soo U of H. I- (iUi, and taet( 19 arrr af Uai wnler of m i!if Uaxts f a. T. bna4 ad aNtrr itlM' oer . -i J( U4 of W. T. Col voo a4 stXtr. Tera of soin H oa. VV aoo 00 eroJ of oioo biwui. Z. W. Tixtaaat-saa. Oct. I, lt3. Cas.ilaC. . NOTICE. vino f a 4ot- 0 lo twrrlf Coori of feaaklia eoooir, 1 ol3 oU at rVlt ootio al tno eoort haoio Uoe ta , osutsitss Uuhy s lit oof " XnaW aeit. a tr f I 04 In -- la aoaary, W4 o f if YajSfr sv4 Walooo C f H.-fy o by Clwa. II MjJo, 00. fWtb Vf f-U I ka-:ag. o oern by tss Lacare tr-rt. It Mm a fort f tv Jssftt U- J I'oV s- kaoon mm K Gstoo retry lnct. Tr of sol -, t!a o 00 err-tii of ov-t. C W.Ttaaaautxa rirT cLAii . RESTAURANT llaetaf onoaed a aVateUao Xxtaaraa lo Loot-borg. as nr4 I a af o Meals al ail War. Co (srU a f.w oeraoao lo0vaf l afbl. Uf UlU t eortoJ oma ealekeo. aatt, Voaf aad eventatsf t s-arkrt Soeoo,-- Aloato rail la ci.a yoa are baogrr, ao4 yoo kU bt -uatvo. ke?rrtfa!!f, UOM.Y UAWglXt. CHEAR for Cash- ZA ctt"S of Und aade, alt- -Sled In Cyt-reon Orolc towrMp. Mlio.ln lands of Ctmaad Hvkcs, rijt nbykts and others. TUUm.I la uII tracts If dcotri. Appfy to Peyton Hants, K. O, ct to 8. L. Arringtoa, Rocky ilauat, 50T1CB. Ity virt of a deoeoo f t Aorior C-ortf Trookn rooate I shall as Ue eoart booo lo is lo of LooU. borg oo l4oo4st, loo 41 oot of .Ship ht, l al pU.e oacCoo Urn oo-4bir4 ot lb ftWo eo-k. tU-o oo eredil of ltlt oMUki oub It ! at I HfnX. froos day of aa!. ft)oiag rooortr botoogiag to loo ootase W S. T. Chfioo dee'4t t"ri -TV ta!abW ! bait's rs .oo Male ao4 Coort Sueota ta' U V of 8co.t 0e-f-rU laiertot ta tl Stoe loboooo wrrrWoo ta oa4 -too. IbirSToo b!a-a-;tb Ut mm Jloab troet. b'et 1"' eotot U t aeof of Mr. Le l. O fi. I'oorvb Tb oo of tl (f loo tb m baroed 4o ol ta Kovtb o4 of too atiU duo to toi4 lo, tirl la o Lie eotat ta tat of Uro. Lory IX. CUftoo- 1 ttoTi et;Ulle Uurott of Uui dm eoood ta a Uort of Uo4 Itiae oo to Lolborg aod Warroioo too. o4U4o lagUeuo4f A. W. WUo-o. Mm. . A. tUiil aad atSert aaleoaUuaiag JTj eTo. Tbo o i iufn bto( ao ooaitr a tot a owtprt of looie-ttoo baaniMS at!ora lo favoe of J. r. Ttak-WtUa. 4 Useofcotto lUftHslr ta fatotof Ma. Laey D Udtoo, - 0.1L Ccts. Oct. Sad, It. C Ws. HOTlCf. WisQhJ x rbi sacrWv fx eaih, oa Tucly. Joe ab 12. I!.-, a t Lb Cvtrt bouoe zzt lb fat Urrd Uf hor-r latPK tr P49KU -i-t Ft-T Dor. Voth yocc. wed UtL' and ta rwi Vr. AW m lUmd rt and Larpcia, Cirro Osucir ifowrr. a torse rake and too tty toWoo wsos. fid rrrrrty I-ttv. U )cmo to F-ettoo A Tcrred and Jrr Ua Tirrrtl St Frd. and ui lo k Uj the prnmbp looo. A3 jar Ur IcdcUed bo Ftrtoo X I te-J ar uo t fkd to come turward at orrai-l -fS F.X. I'm rare , . . G. W. lulUa . . Oct :io,iwx , B5-!it '?Ii2rL-":2 is m Fl7iv; -zx v Li 5rsn : : iT . : i a ? i n 11 " -4 f- 1 -
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Oct. 18, 1889, edition 1
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