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-.... --..:-.. 7, -j.- . . -i.-yri-.-' ... THE FRANKLIN rTlME: tThe SWp mat DortU aY AJ,0Jem f I. .IL. Bar- Friday, INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TAR DROPS? :J-ae PWtjoT youdgr ladies , and gen- jyeaing Ut for a sail upon theXS water ofihe Jar, wul fullj iSerK that otiiers, whose eye may fell uSb? OAviU , not understand- it, we wlIU state., that- one . of the boats was overloaded with bice, (taou-heU SSPV before thelriendsShcS V-oi. . r . , 1 wuju complete thairnrici., r ccepted a position wUh r..I f g entire ; , v -:.V -cT ' j 2fLj Excuement .-and. confuion . , j a tew moments. High; of Mr. J. B, lias ficce; erton Raleigh papers report the Kaleih Tair a big success. "rWci will: : tell: our readers what we think pflt'oektSt .week.": It looks like business tosee "from 15 to 20 hands at work on 'the (ioke & Ford brick building. They are goin right along. . r t : Send us the news.J 4he-by,;-we would like to know whether our Frank-7 lintou correspondent is dead or has exo dusted. If neither, we' would bei'ad to hear from him. " :.V . -.K' '- """ ; Owing to the unfkvorable weather ' tobacco could not be hanttled ; well - for the past few days, consequently ,ithe fiaies neie nave not ueen iaxe, though prices are iairly high. XJ7! the Raleigh Signal, after a lae 'of several montlis, hivs come to hnd again" It is a deep-dyed-hi-tlie-wool , Uepubli can paper, and is published by J. C.vJ Harris, at 1.50 pef annUih. s"' -Be sure to read the advertisement of the ltacktt store, which wilt be. found ia tlus issue. You will find there some of the prettiest good you ever saw and the proprietors desire, the readers of the Txna to call and s&i for ) them elvef. -. as a. very KAKT-y hoih. .- "f " Persbual . Louisburg thia week; ,m- iKTrS6 ??ant3r Commjjrionera met at tna Poor nousu mv i,. r.!r , f Monroe WwiSKEfe'S that nil tn;. r - w .dcc oi uT'xIi , ,ur next two -years, bid, we learn, was $2.85 per Sad E ab0Ut 25 PPlicantafbr . the pS r-The uL . """P MTe adopted . dan which .Ue other superviS wlJdo WeU to follow, and it U this: -They win go over and examine the roads -fa this fownshipihfiretreek in November m order that they may properly themaelrta as to their coiJnTSen whitt court couwaes they can rnaS out a correct repor; v to3&2$L fmard, and aee thatt thair be oil their : "MisslElla Tlioinn' io',r T- r . :;r ,0,-,-4- i JUlOXVlUe. Tenn ! is Tisitiner rfilativi 5 t -tx xenn., oj ijr; jr E, ilalonc. A-ouisDurjr. guest I4st of Jurors. The foUSwing ia V list -cl jurora for November term of nklin - Superior w men convenes Nor .IltJi: ? " XAlex: Evjins r J. T O. Moody J. J cnard, y. jl Jmholson, (coLV W a Martin, J. D. Riot tt a LJ Y: IE FOHFAliAHDVIfiTEH EUSKESS 13 KOW OPQI- QUI ck SALES, Barrow's The crowd fa ttUI witnT t br'"Ine$ ,Peak for ilu -madfl for ? ' 11 i ifrT - r - r - v Ir. Alston NaIti w - t f"bfc II. Griffin. IL a: TnV w - m Dean, a. S. Strothcr. E. n. ftaSSFhftitoo report- is geueralii I A: D' tchner, J. a! 'pT? waXiwho hekrs .this J2vangelwt.: 1 r-' : ; - f. : vThe editor was rai. The colored ,Fairi vuiibehiidl f ta!5 bis week Capt. Baldv-GahrfwrT next week. We liav W.ii aKw Ua is as clever mi, J2 -"V I silicon. Daniel f .na,w x" Vaughan, S. ' J. AlfonT llilei W. Li Ferry, Hjileirh little talk of it about colored people, bat they all should' take fln llltM'FBt. in it oii ifi. iUss - - r ieir msuiuuon. and caunot succeed unless thev ; nvi T? uy. gee to oe. and we wUl be riad to see lum in our town often. - J. Neal attended the Tap p?vW t;1 Association whhih met aRiirdeue -The storesn Louisbiir- encoumy, last week Thev Jr with the prettiest lmes.ofods, itiH -V:t!rtiQS and successful ever ueeu ouf pleasure to caze udop I - 'ramvanous churches and the low prices wwS being sold isisimplymazhi x !ery Tbenext-meet- over the umnstftheTiMa&afyb eef9 bc' hfd will see where to'dA ;i .rCeenvUie. -; j ; i -The Battery Park Ho Construc tion aud Banking Compauy has been oranizel at Aslieviile to ui!4 : hotels. "i:,v...-i clever as men gen- I ; li0Uisrs: Cottoa fllarket. : October. 18. Strut low middlin ' di LOW MifMlitn 9i " ; - ... -..' - AiM :Wou abe;glad to have such a company cast heir eyes in the it tT ... -LljttKS s neretofore sakL Mr v it V , 1 otei now run by. . ... ....v, iu. cvervirung ! APlMe-pw onicr. u;s excellent wife .... kuow j use exactly uow.to Dre pare the various dishes to suit the anne- .. &uraw, uu ue mases -tneni ferf n huuic, uue ai nis House jSS j u ,"7he x20 a"nual exhibition of the VVddoa air-the oldest one ia the T. . , a,lway9 oue of w best-will e bel.l luesday, HednesdavThnrfc Slat 1 "' an iTKlay, Octoba' 29th,. 30th 31st and Vnvon.h i. ioo.-.Tr..JT1t ;n i T " ATO J nere ,,ra'a!ld special ittrac- "1,c or another- each kliai excursion trains will T, ?' . 1 x ' Mil. - Iff I . eu ring at .Weldon. Carolina and Virwhiia all the railroads The Weldon fair wer. North "V J...., . ihsC; m1' loul ten over o-- uavmg an v 'bard fehngs m the n.ater. Letvery have an muni, ;t v "JL u:reiy, mce aJEx-; t;r r?u !. j you think the that the lerjqtte wa ody else, biit do her to please somebody elsftA.it A jcas you nieasft: ni I.T.T laudyouforit:- , The Henderson mi . ,1;. , .VY1"" wJo wiri) own rprec- si' Disappointed.- v; fTneictenge In the T running- of train, to the Fair by tin, BaJroad wthoritfes without ; givin- notice to the-. puWie causetl manjof our country friends to be disarfromted hera lot t.Lu ;Jlw uingr They were m townlre E and were going for the. editor of the Times pretty lively, (in a friendly way) as they saw it stated in the Times thkt unm woum leave luisburj; at 5.15 oclockon the ,15th. This was published by nuthontv of the SnHnf-JCl, lZ tne nrranffemeat w .a - .Kn4 . .wnrdsl and the editor tva j or the etianore in time t "nhMtoi, ? t weekr therefore our PfoHa Tftr. it was not our faulf.f and -flmt ti,;. PS! must be at somebody eker ; This jeiaa'n.,'i:lhr.WW pastor of the BantisC -hnr..h i t btirgt returned. from Baitim- m.rJ day last, where he has been for-severer weeksju the- interest of r..;i, Telegrapii Livention i It Mxts - thp 1IME3 measure "i to- staf twK hi Patent to a Siicricate. for $50 wv, Hna i royalty or $2.2-3 a mile per Twuvforvery , mile tr railway' over which the hue rnns." -Thia u. twill receive for lT years. ; The -ale is joxa fide, provxled a bne, whicb is to v. Ajiiiiimore to W ashiu toHtmderMr. Code's supervision, works as wellas it-did whi made' at BaleL'h. Mr. Cade is entorely' confident of suc cess m running the linel and m. .iw eaii complete it in thirty da vs. re know-of but very few' men -wWpohM come in possession f amh - r., watt woum ram it to . better uses - than we beheye will bedoae by. Mr."Cate. He tells us that he has r&nnthr ;nVAn :. : li . - . . - " Muu, uPra wmcn patenu have beea al lowed, and from whli h h o,m.;.a - larger, returns'. . He has tha hcarv wishes ot tne Times for- ftnmt!tj' cess: r, v- "I Notice toVtoad Oveneers. V ular'meettngrftha'road pernsors ol Louisburg towuahiiv the 1st haturday-m :Aua,,t tua ...iljl! ' afeed to make a personal inspection of . M.ijJuiLurg township, the rk m Kvemblr so -that the? might be enabled to make an intelligent report to the Superior Court," Zkxh meeu the lUh of November. , - - afl rI0 .slad S Uabl treport Ml roads in 910,1 or;n 1 . J the overseers wilt see that their roads are ln good condition br that time. , "-S'"; "WVNiFniXKm ''"" ' " Sec. for Board. " Alliaace Notice." ; - f ; Noilce Isiiereby given thatCoL L.L. Polk wiU address the citizens of Frauk jm county iu . the interest of the Par mer Allwnco in rniK.,r w. ... 7V V"o-"i! ,tU3lt " " ock A. M. i WK ue m a8ll er an ; addrcBa toAlliance men otdy. A full atten dance of the brotlierlioodis de-iied as matters of importance to the order will bediscussed.' Other distinguished gen tlemea have been Laviled aud are ex pected to be wiUi us. - . , , y--'-;-:jL- M. S. Davis,' : - Ires. Franklin Co. F. A"- OUR BARGAIN COLUMN. . x .i n . , viyiU, uru mur.a. in ihm Ki wi rm 1 1 n im Trn a r- a . - " in the Ion run. lint T'" V n- u,eT V Yocr tttentloo It latlted loocr . , . . . ..... , . ... FALL AND WINTER FABRIC. ; Our boxer, of lirj, .xptrlenc., LavJcg fa lfl ortH markeu, tare ptch.i ooe cftht ainAP3T. rilETn. 1ST meat txUasl ,tk, ertr 'brot tatara Cbt7. lTTTl 11 irvi prm.' - - Embroidered ROBES for lht L.dl ,f ,h. UW ,,, ...j 5 uu tail. . . uu mm Toniy or lovpmloa. Utftf m greU how goods ao4 we lalt all to tmlU pleasar ta tle loni run. lint r V :n. u,e cbearet lava! k' " 7, Kriuo arucies On the same nrica. i!1 Ar,5r"df5 thai make. tbe,a cbeapesi In .JiSTtH?!: fC' WE HAVE ---THE 'SECRET OF RRI f IMf? . and wei-rUti0r: that A. Vfi'fTi t'- w4 kU . -office that U cut .hall h. tr"Z..- S""1'" 'rt .aj price low noujh for a dim cot to feI , WJI T T H .I H ig im t to tr tacra'a : 1 uoDiinuDie, aa4 th dast or dirt 1,;. r ri:" . '' w w"' n eiomw wb thu reqaireueou ia oar Bqubcm baita. both at and otkr. They are ia every wTy fir? f w; OUR SHOE DEP ARTMENT f". ler Jh" Tbfor,both ia FiaVia Plain sli.r mu in aieciinria varinuB f .1.1. . . . . rr"." (iTTTTri LoaUburyN.r. and w f Mf ia marmot. ittnmi il 111 ..11..J.1 Jtepctfal!T, "7 " T . - -; W. J. NE 1L. & ca - THE SATIN FINISHED UENIUETAS '" 1-1 , .1,. w - . 4- "T f -V FIJHXT ARE ARRI VING DALLY CHEAP AND PRETTY T ' BWHUJK that nM . I o iuur room nonses tho u rj ooa tuviaend on ow, this is inttaW.n .iiCV V iMEs desure to say about I.ouisburg. " know rwomI i " wsire to ;ot can't erai ? lamiJies. who come to- X"o u i k i. oecause ; there are no l rent. Of cmirB if n Fv Owners iiM,ti. 'i . wv oaLi2iM4A. wirii inn .- .wm. , t-fuuoa and do not ;wantj others recourse. - .y--..-U riT,ie Byers Have Cflevel-headedness abont matters hl! .reargues m recent issue of , his . about markets ar all thateffects an- Of the bnvpr tf,ot L V m claw r rf.ATT!?tlu!,rora-. r fn.- . uwn merest, or that whose'ra; k 41 ives, or hope of L: turer-whose orders W iu """s proniB,-ir,opera r themselvfis. hAkf keteJ8 : are knlT f.towL when: foyers at fi .8Uer trm ant u . iu fine wr in dAmoni - .t whether rj. ? insr 9.ieM there' is. prone-the hiivii w ruled out aid wonld a cWS' So we say, give the .linttfifi can t nve on were - Says the Trham Snii; Day bv'dav the superiority of newspaper advertising oyer o:her means is becoming . better feownManager Delavanof Meriden,; inIa journal interview, ', tolif tliis trnlh: riathographs don't amount to much'!as an advertbemeatrKC fact shows- I dropping the dead wall ; advertisins and I a m... - t .at - i- omg ut moreior.rtnenewpapers. ;About ever man, whois bright enough b y cuovr reaaa -some newspa- WeIconiev un behalf ofthe cltizwia Jf Th?. bS.generaliy;?the-- Times welcomes Mr.;" ; VaugKan,'a Uvo tobacco man ofOxford..vIlehas eecured -the bouse known asihe Ford ,pladeand ' win . move jiB femUy; here at f once, for ; tho : purpose of assisting in buffing np : the tobacco market.; . Ther is; room Tin Lbuisburg for all such live' mea 'as br. MeawsfMr.Val;a TijtKs is glad to welcome'them.- "' 1 Royr it Looks Almad. ; .: :l - An election lias been called by - the town commissioners to be held Nov. 7h, when thequestion-of issuing town bonds, to the amount of a3,000, for the purposa of building a town hH wni w vto4 ya on.iwOuisDurg Times, -v &'-'Jt!Li.z?x: "usnjess.';;; Our neighbor is eviden'tly in earnest about booming arid f btilding; ; ?WelL the Timbs is doing its share in fehconraging : We would msitt most earnestly that our customers who owe tts-roU and ruano cotton would come with the first cotton they-tain get out ami settle for meat and guano. -: You will oblige us and perhaps save future Iixravenjence. -r ..?. J-v Sow. jljjy yonr ao'e leather, ioth red and white oak tan.' sewing- and rrfn ?hw1s. andhw ps: at King Bros, bpec ar inducements made to s'ioo makers;-' Vj- v . ; 'bfiELfsK.'p Wlia t in it ? Tlia very Jnejt fl run! TJncxceTled In qual ity, 'and i verv !w in nrio. tvo barrel waianted. CForaala by Green '&YarboroC,' VVj.- " :-- 'W-e- - ' A -: '-v - - " r. Crimson clover orchard ct r"e?,';,ld.ry9 geKl al Creushaw, Hicks ' &-Alien 8.r . ,-r, j:.---- - The Backet is now in full blast, with a house full of ;'deirable : eooda., Be ure to go there before vou buv, else you will resret it as ladv did vfofw . day-: who . might ' have - rave 1 ; $3.00 by jsptog thc-ra first.-- r . . s - . , ' FoM fins' gents nnder"rew atrKing" liros. -- ; -. ; -. - . - We have made" arranzeroent by which we jret barjraina in Job lot shoes fweekly. King Bro. -h. - -150 t)oz-jj pair oradu s and jrenta hose t Job lot i jnst recelved by AY J. Ncal & Co , from 5 cents a pair np. ; '- -TrAKTEb ! 5,000.000 ruiids'of fine tobacco at the Star warehouse, - Louis burg, X. c. . . : . Gents ppre gnni coats; talies eossa-. mRTs; lames, misses and childrent runner snoes. genu arctif, h!f sretic -AND ARE Cheaoer than EVER. MILLINERY. 2 Messrs Allen and Ifka have Just retnrned from the Northern CIlJe8'herBJthey Purchl enormoM lot of staff which oa 'nh,,,,eed d We Pftno Pr,ces lh1 m rer.gt, a saving t o That's a modest fcsertioa.Isut itT Then we have " OF . A Iatts and Klcgtjit 8tock. tl lll ivtmnti.l- 17 upon getting the vtr uwi aJvl.. iV.T . OCT rlfM - . I . .tw .ualn in ll.r. rw Tl uoo. at ik.. Una Urgt stock 0f ' ca. Ws have addxS to c-or tonal . 0f VOurnkJlRTSl0 know yon would buy If yoa could ses them. Ourllne of BOOTS are far superior to any ever Ufore er in MISSES AND. CHILDRENS GOAT AND D0N30LA SPRIHB AND : -vWEDEE HEELS ARE LOVELY- and CH1L0REN SHOULD ". - ; -.'- . "' i. . -' " 1 -- ". . .f "-.' . - " 'x'l- :' "'j '' -; : ':" ' ""' ' :-Dress Oodx, Pant Goods. Blknkcta.'shawK Ac., ait compleU : I-Prettiest line of GLAfaB-WARB you ever saw. A vu,,lcli - iIABDWAIUS of every Uewription. . f . .OFLLKINDS; Work Duhii, Ktlptloa.- SCHOOL BAQ3! BIUTo ST " tV X.uoch Baskets, ITiv lLmVif a . 1 " r o e:er l e s - We have Jost received a Car Load of MEAT rrom the -West ind can save yos money. Car load of SALT on the road. -We " ar hand and rnbbef shoes at Oenshaw, Hicks I 1In tbji' well known brand of FLOUR & Allen aJ.; .-'----.-"-- i . J -v. .. .-.".'.' -v . -1 : - . . A nice lot of raHforoJa Iianis u?sr enated vs!KJulders, Armour's lard. Seward & Mont's water irronnd mii' just receive d at King Bros. - King Bi oa sell a woman's 1.50 iboe for 11.00; 13.50 kip boot fdr $3.00: $3.00 shoo for $2.50; $2.50 shon for $2.00: $2.00shoe for $L65i II 65 shoe ror we make; a specialty of Kama uuo ruoes ajso, ana lcep con stantly oti band a full Ihe . of m sies and children shoes Call at once and makes election.--- - , . .. .. . ' - ' - ; ;. ; , READ THIS: v Hundreds of farmers were made nap py by the, high "prices obtained at ths Suss . mms bbpaiitmekt, . . . .. , ana yoa win do surprised u yoa asic os to quote the price to yon.' We also nave lower and higher grade of Flour. Chetw, 8aar CoCTre Mohvses, R'ce, Meal, Cannod Goods, and everything Iu the Grocery line " - We are anxious to trade, we want, your trade, and we are 1ettrralr ed to have yodr trade. We knovrexanly hovr to get u. Ir4 Just as well for you to begin and save money now a any othvr tlrm, so . when you come to LouLsburg walk right in our store,aud yoa ehall receive our best attention. . : Ycura Truly, - - ; ; ' 1 .- "'crlxshaw, nicxs"& allex. trr!f M4nl"mfk ni have charjrtj of cmr Drrm 2i.k!ng Uvpfrtmf ot and Guarantee to pie all In Ct a?4 WOUKMANaiilF. mVatch our Adverlbent weekly ami we U aury ycf oc, li' mens barrslns aa thev arrlra. - - - .vAH- irT COTllj4n Invited ta vt-lt ear store wber IVr i tbs bnl of attention. A full oirp-i uf IJlrs and (ieulie. rail rrctlvs Iart or ti-.uii. Correffpoodf tc tolkiUU, aod cmlar frva cnar ftimci t a dlctar.ee carruliy attendei w. S-pW-uli Ur whv! qucstcd. . -- . ' i i Star since we opened. :-,;Cr..i;.J.-B.J -son "Gold tea:v,i-- Thomas & Co.
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