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9. -V THE FRANKLIN TIMES I i T?i Friday, - - December 13, 188.1 4 INDEX TO SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. King llros. Read Tbit. ' w t ferry & Patterson Land Sale, Genevieve rerry urna tsaie. - J. A. Thomas Mill and Land. ? i t$ jforna & ( arter Great Excitement. J. II. Upperraau, assignee Great : Bar gains. . - 1 - . - , ' (.YcnsliJiw, Hicks, & Allen-Bead i and band to your, neighbor,'. ; v ;,; ... TAB DEOPSJifii: The Times t regrets to chronicle the failure of W. J Neal & Co., -which occurred last Thursday evening. Have you paid your town taxes ? S You must oo so, remember before - De- ; I femher aisc, or you wpi. nave te k pay double tax. - f s .V-if .."--W The Daily Public Ledger of Oxford js a sprightly little e'heet? and is accredit to its publishers and to,1tJ;yw;iBC which it is publfebedVV;: TjfUif While in rrankljntpnlast Monday, ve stepped iuto Mrr KL' j 2 Winston's drug store, where we'saWe jneraT!"Ta rietv of elegant and. very .appropriate. Chrifitnias 8fly Before BeIectinr;orir ? Christmas presents for the children or the nrown up folks, be sure to call at tfce VLnpishurg. Backet store, where yp4 wi" ?me: thiu? suitable for afl. : : .''- p'y-S. A. large number of -the assemblage fa the Court hQiiser jonKedneyni honor of Jefiernon Davis, jwere ladies. I)uriag the serv ices all the church J bells and tie Court House bell, were toldi-: We are gladAiojUteVtbatMn: Wasley Burnett, who made an assign meat several days ago, h.tsmiide.-satuu' faclorv amusements with a his credi tors, and is agaiu iqfcharge Sa$ his dt The Times is rtqn&tedt' j : Newi port Alliance ta,anu&unee ithat 'S..-Oi Wilson, of lialeiidi, will deliver a lecture at Perry's Chajxsl, Dec. , 31st at 11 o'clock, a. m. Ail aliiaucetnen cordial-. It iuvited to be present. ' ;v v We begin this elnelnb&a.: tion of the C(ounty rfteWent, aiKK will continue fhnn week to week until"" the whole w finished. Our county readers should preserve the paper, as it may prove of benefit to them in the futar. As announced by Commander Ma lone in the Court House last . Wednes day. Julian S. Our. President of the State Vetera ns Association,' has re-" queued all old veterans, to wear a bai'd of black-crape on their left arm for ten The Times fully agrees widi a val l exchange, when fa&&'imtffiifcr vm, every rime. th.iaa'n who. eW.'for' oihers woes aud helps his udgliljr, to whatever class he Ixdong?.' Who is. i-triviug to build up hamanitv not tear it down. Who reec.rniseii.lhe. uoor && well as the rich. ;.Whp.. consider i bis owu muiw aud atioricofniugs a, weir 'hose of his iieighl)or ;: L Who - tries to crrct his owu life as well as, th'i f ever one else. , Who as - charitable others aa he or she is to himself or hrself. tbit is what we consider good nociety" and many tlwre are wlio might bs oug to it if tliey would. The following obituaries appeared in recent issue f the Christian Advo cate: :'yf'i.- 'tyy'g:' PIXXELL. Josrpix WHson Pmnelt w;8 born March 10th 1853. and diea of typhoid fever Sept. 8th 1S89. He was a member of Trinity M. EL Church, Soutfi, Tar lliver circuit for nwe than twenty years,' and adorned hls profes iia by a consisiM "liocK i fe.rVfio leayes a wife and several small children bereft of a good husband and J father. He regretted to 1- ave thera, but the messeDgcr of death found him redy.:" . YOUNG.-Miss Martba ToUTtg a member of Trinitv M. - E. -Church,5 South. Tar RiVer circuit, died Oct6thr 1889, at abok ninety three years 5 of asre. When about twelve ear-fff ae; she was converted at a camp'meeting m liaKft cnuntv: and stn iitmi mi earth a.a . Ja Christian for about eighty .one years, k Kue enjoyen. rcmarKaoie neaitn, acuvity pud cheerfalness and was very useful Jwiro-jfTh her long hfe until -three yenrs -mo wJioa she was stricken with paraly- pis. From that time sherloused to rde- part and be with ChtisL v' The Hotel Scheme, It seems that our era ejtpect to i Bee 8ometning.'n tnorucEa everywee . - a . -- rt R , .upon this question, as whenever we- fiill mention it, the editor - is. askof what's the matter with the hotel schenief" ' WelLTor this week we have the following for our . people to think over: . f 3 ;i , The people of Danville are advocating Uie building of a ; handsoraa v hotel ' for, tat town. The Reiister. in -advocacv! of the measure, alludes to Htli Vander- bUt's visit to A8hevillevlnclrS!resnlted ia his investing $100,000 in real: estate. u Aaneviue had not had a. good hotel m which to accommodate Mr, Ipander- but, he would neverMiave visited; that town; and Asheville would have- lost the opportunity of adding to her popu lation a most yalviahle citizen ,o.ne. whose investments arelikidyi to prove one of her most valuable attractions.-- Winston Daily. - ' - This is a practical hint and .we trust the people of Danville will make a note of it, ; There is an old paying that the urst tmug 10 Deuone inxmaKuigasqui tel pie is to catch the squirrel, and . to e may remark hat in order;, to get a capitalist to invest in Danville, we mns get the capitalist 'here,' ' and the best thing in the world to catch him is a fine, comfortable hotel. Dahvine Register., thin ot but t crape ou taeir lett arm ; tor ten sues: political, ?reli: bus and scientific days in tokeu of respect for the lamented, and of-men of tkp d9th ceutury and mu Jemjrsou Davis.. ' ;imX .-KMlei't ' --:. -. J -.juuge jjavia ana wiie are on a visit to Oxford. r MA W. M; Person returned this week from Oxford court. ' ' . Mrs. Cora Phelps, of Henderson, is Visiting her aister, Mrs.1 J. 117 tJpperman- Rev Pr.Nelson h. among the n isi tors to Louisburg, guest of Mr.1,! N. Egerton- i :-';' - UyJU.-'JL ;T;:TSofle andvsister. Mis. Chas. "Wilson, are among the visitors to Louisburg this week. - -, The editor was pleased to have a call bne'day lastweek from BroV Lanier, of itlie liocky-Mount PlauvDealer : v, Ilev.EH. Davis, who was sent bae,k to High Point by Conference, is oti a visit to his people near Louisburg. y. t v 'Mr. John ;B Booth, - tobsiccjonist ' of OxfonL.',wa on ur market-.one 'dav: this week.v He said I tobacco was cer-. tainly bringing ajl it was - worth in m.t. bpencer Li. nart, ot liocKy Munt spent sereral davs in Louisburg hist week "It was tbe pleastire -of the editor to meet! eet him.' -!ue was' a school boy here $6 years ago;-; Anotber CntertuinmeDt. ) We are requested to announce ibat . the management of the Enlertammen t which appeared m th Court House. last night, has consented to repeat the per formance at the new church,' near II. ..HalrrUf ',gfrla Cyprw townsbipon ' Monday nightVext,: when the. admis- - sion wiU; be only cents, and children 10 centa. It is a OrstlaRS performance and -the procVeds'willgo for a'good pur pose. Supper arid refreshments will be served, and all who go may? expect a pleasant and inter estmg time, -j ; 'Literary CI nV. A number of ladies-nd icentlemen i;feet by invitatipnl Ktttibe residency of U. At. Coke -Esqoii last Monday night Tor the purpose' of organizing a club to be cbiefly literary and musical in its pharaciertangl "j&bjects. ' v Capt. Cooke was raade. temporary chairman' and he appointed a Committee to report on or- ganitionV ittbmitted .f the" IbW lowing plan of organization: ? ;'"" u"f:"NamePitt-Ep.w.FiJ5C!rjB: OerS-f-Presideiit. f Vice-lrejudent, secretary ana ireasurer, atanoing uom mittee of three ou Exercises, and -Li-, brarian.- - - .. . Exerciser. of, matting , to .consist v'pf ."Be4diiVg.'v Recitation?,- original essays, criticism qf books readchscussion of is The Cmb shall consist ; of ;rnem hers whothail l'O uiuiimod'sly elected Oue of the OVeJts f this" ciu'u sluill ; ba to colleca- librarvund to liave aer a time a radiii2 room wher the . leading reviews and the cluVa lxxks slmll be kept.', i The ineesing shall be held, twice a month on Tuesday nisht. Initiation fee ininthly duea 25c. j 'Th report was adopted aud the fol lowing officers were aiiatuniously elect ed: President Rev. Bayhis Cade; Vice Pressideat Mr. F. S. Spruili Secf and Treas.'-Mis3 5ia,ry YarboroU; h; Libra rian l-.f. Thompson. The Presidenl appointed as standing committee on exercises: Messrs. C. M. Cooke, and W. te.Xborpab;tJr' Spruill. A committee consisting of the President, Vice-Presideht, and Secreta ry was selected to draft a. Constitution and by-laws and report at the next meeting. ,. .... . v ....-s- i .Upon motion it was ordered that a co.y of tiie proceedings be sent to the FitANKLtsr TisfE with request-for publication-: i v X-'?:h: -l ITie object, and desire q( tliolorgan'zi ers Qf Vavi club is to suppfy what 'has long been fel -to be f i esid kb atum towards the social improvement - Of onr contyJ-Sly ;aj town .which) bM the honor to claim as a citizen the tal ented ivnd ' distinguished author in' re- s ct to whose memory "and in admira tion of whose genius the Clab has taken iibgname8nould.Aj in v the march of business and material progress the cultivation cf a literary taste among pUHAod-it-iftr-hoped that-Kl 'Jstep in ihe direction of social and meflf uu cuiiure wiu, pe preaucuve 01 mucn "Rr.?? -f ? H ': rif; - me nen meeun? win ne rieia a.t in .. -.-rrr-r, o Hotel onTaesday night the 17th inst.', l0 Pv MT Ttevl Baylws Cade wm de-" r - uvertna inaugural aaoress ana mere will be music and recitations. :'. All those desiring to join Svill please1 hand ! their names to the Secreary U be'vo- ted on at that time. ? - By order of the Club. : : .' .:;-'' ; MABY W..TA.BBOBOUGH: ' "; .' ' "-'.. ' '1 Recretarv. ' '"t'':,r A Word to the Wisei '3 - ' The time for paying town taxes for this year js almost at an end, and the fail ure to pay before the-end5, which is De cember 31sL ia double tax.. We un j "W-Ioifairfll enforce 1 the law in every "particular, and we publish tliis to warn those who have overlooked 4be inahe.l'E. M. Halc: the Collector, can be found atFurmanlj drng store, from, now until the t:me ex fdrcSj where he wjll.take pleafure; in re ceipting for all taxes now duelj - The Backet is now in full blast, with a'house full. of rdeirabie .ieoods. : Be sure'to gathere before Yorf btfy, else you will regret it as a lady did y ester- ,Jy , who "might have 1 vaved $3 00 &oiug, there first. -v j rsonai. - MEMORIAL SERVICES 1IT HONOU OP JEFFEKSOK . I DAVIS. .. As there' were to be no religious ser vices in town on last Sunday, a . large crowd of citizens, thinking it appropri ate, assembled at the Baptist church to' do honor to the memory of the South's great hero, Jefferson Davis.;: The meet ing was presided over, by f rrof. J3. I; Bagley, who, after an appropriaU hymn by the Choir, read selections from Eccle siastes, 9chl and 3 ch. of 2 Samuel, and 'then led in prayer. Very appropriate reniarka Vel'e'toade : by. . Judge Davl Maj. iL M.jLewis, Capt.- C Mj Cooke and Messrs! F." '. S.l Spruill :and'. Paul Jones. As 'we have said, the remarks were very appropriate to the ' occasion. and at tunes several of the speakers y grew eloquent when they touched upon the many virtues of " our lam en ted JLftieftaini the many sacrifices he- made and the-hardships ' through which. - he went for the sake ofhh) beloved South ern peoplei "As Ihe speakers eaid no more honorable, bad a hkheresard : for truth, or stood by his people with ; mqre fidehty than did Jcflersou Davis: He represented a principle ' to which the very soul and heart and strength of. the ' South committed itself; that he and it were aot successful created no barrier letwcea hir "and his followers; . on the contrary the very indignation attempted to be heaped upon Vim but strengthened him in the atiectiona'of . every 4jonora-ble-man-of his owsepUoa, and the dig nified.heroiara with -which he mt the "atterbpti'ofithe small-niinded to;-riusult andrdegradej him; Vul elevated , uim -Jn the minds or all honorable men, of all sections.! At the "conclusion of the; ex ercises the following committee was ap pointed to draft resolutions; expressive of the feelings of the people of this com-. muuityfor Jefferson .Davis .: ..Messrs. S, D. Bagley. J.-J; Davis CJ M. Cooke ,and F,S. Spruill. ' . On Wednesday, ia . accordance with the proclamation of 4 Gov. Fowie, the stores in Louisburg 'were closed frein 12 to 1 o'clock and a large crowd assem bled in the Court nouse for tlc purpose of holding memorial' services; this being about the hour when the lamented hero would, be placed in the tomb. Mayor Ellis presided'and after the choir eaug '.Hock of Ages' and prayer was offered .by Prof. Bagley, the following gentle men delivered appropriate addresses in the order' named: , Messrs. W. II. Yarborough. JrB. B. Massenburg, W. L .Person and F., Sr SpruilL 'The latter gentleman nlso read the resolu tions lytlie committee appointed last Sunday. They will appear in our next issue. All the speeches were very good. The editor lias heard them all comment ed upon very favorably. The benedic tion was pronounced by iRev. ' E. .H.' Davis. Nearly all of the (tores and busi ness houses in twn were draped during the day, aud during the services in the Courthouse businesa was generally sus pended. f ?-?"fy Improvements. ..' ? Mr. F. 2T. Egerton U Laving 'erected,' several cottage dwelling'" houses on the lot near Jus residence. V This Is. a'; move in the right direction -and should bo. fol lowed by others who have vacant dots. If you want people to come to town suitable houses should be in readiness q receive themi ' ; ' " Mr. Geo. H. Cooper. ft very tiever gentleman, Sandy; Creek . township, fwill. very soon begin the erection of- a dwelling houBeupon the lot recently purchased by him of Mr. F. N. Egerton, near Mr. Thos White's residence.": : ' -" . ' - - f , r The brick building of Cooke Ford, is rapidly going jap, and, , work on . the , town hall is progressing finely .Every body agrees now that the building will searrery great improvemejit.. ; . v- L Buy Star PatcnVahd Lututy and yon will save no other. For sale br CreL.- shaw, Hick & Aliens - Mince metv pigs feeW "white fish, NI C Herrings, dried apples and' peaches. ' cab bage, sausage, hams, Ac. ; For vaie by Crenshaw, Hacks & AlleaZ' j "i ' Ladles and ents silk handkerchiefs for Christmas preents and also -large bC ot linen hemstitched handkerchiefs at Cren shaw, Hicks if Allen's.,-r . t . . The largest and bet figs we 1 hare ever had. Don't tike l ur word for.it but coma-atid seq them. . f -- CitENSH aw, Hicks a Axl.ex. iBuy yoLr sole leather both red and white oak tan,. ewjng. ano: pegzmg awls, and ?hoe pegs at, King - Bros.: Special inducements jnade ...to. auoo makers. ) ?A.Lvr :'"' ft OrafgeTkf armalarle, 'Mapla 1 Syrnp f rsartiett rears m a pouna can ai CB.ENSIIAW, Hicks & Aulek's. Sell yonr tobacco a Hughes ware hduae, Loaisbun, K. C, and you. will eet as much for it there as any -where, .felsejijtiiewoiiQV we nave large 01- dew ana win pay jou iur voir .ooac y v W.T.HuoHE&Co., Pruprs. -OBELlSK." What 1s it? The very anest flour. Unexcelled iu qual; itv. and very low in priee. 'EveTy" barrel warranted. ,For sale by1 Green- & xarboro. . iill': f i HA0 HAJvD TO- : i l i ' i v . -ID: .3.1 "So they may koor vbtte t ficd illld V- . Below, we will enumerate 5 imtTiT roTrz-k we have Lemfn Prtl, Citron, Fb, Oirrants Rais -T J. Ulb tilit?, loA.Towdered Sigar and Flaur. , TTlTrfl'n pf q uTe Ibe best brand lyroon. Vanilla, Chocolate, 1 ' AUX aOtPClnnatnon, Striwbcrry. Pine-apple, rtrpermlnt, (Ua . . pn anclVanilU in 4 ounce pitchers.) ' ? ' 1 -.' Canned. Fruits, VegetaW.es, Meats, p-nfl "HSqVi WP 3 lb APrtP"t. UtU;U Pears, Peaches, louiMoci, win, . vudou oausa-e, auu inp, run Apple, CliipwJ 15 el, Potted II ; . Tougue aud l gallon cant .or.AppUa. .Caluomb Prune and 1 nuiuernes, xurkey ureaaiog ana sinriuuoiuiuy. ;w Jtic, JiK 't Ti'vonee, we nave trie bent tircakfast Tea Pont1! Poto'RuJo Mohuses. f and Crackers. ; " " Apples, Orange and Lciiioua. for Christmaa'gifU that we hate Many : ; . .j ;oi many siyiea ana prtcei. Grensliaw 1 f. vi .IIP;. , i ? "I. .CAPS, iDUESS if.. . ; I.'" i CLOTHING, LADIES i ' ? t v Jrylioffeiais : . r . . . ' ... . , . . T ' - I ' ' 1 -j AND ALMOST? EVB7,HIxa YOU WAKT 1 i 4 A?. L -r r r ITICOST.: "Vl'j'f-.l 1 lt t -4 w a ho cutlrditocV: bf wrJ.Neal1 M days, and already they are cinC fa.1 The whole it ?.bold bo'Wifi'stockJ TfCalf are r.- r tucked kiver. vlvexaomber tnat x C.t .1 . ,: v ' i - - J;VH.' UPPEBTiT AN; IMt2' - - .- '-i : r v AH persons owing the Arm ofW. AT ONCE, or their claims will if); -I 1 m . - Kbdr i - i i L 1 "most oylbbi tils'y mty. M P V I) H soase of our nice thlnp: For , .- - (no ground Umce,) 1. r rrn uerrui, 5iraoo, Lobsters, aot aud Ualtiaa Celery Bait. , ' t per pound or packs ge".' " vct Jr Ivor, 5 cts ir lb-, Toitl ' ir Toitel Java and Itlo, Itock Candy Drip., Masoa'a Cakea V , ' r . Come to sea oaand wa UTlhoa jod not ipaca to tell too ! VASES 1 t Hicks & LfiJlen. ar gains I ' V ' ' - XV. --t -.1 .. GOODS, NOTIONS, AND GENTS HOSIERY))4 Mi r .t. i v - : 1 . r r , C64 MTjat U tal(j;!n tho next 60 . : f . rtoci: it tew early and aecure barsalnt before tbey tverytnlnr w DtiDg told at cost. yv, v - j. . -" . ' ? ' J 2ZSi Assignee: f t J. Neal A Co.," "MUST F.KTTLF. ha placed In the bands of a'collfctor. ;j.'ir, .TJPPERMAN, Aasfirnee. m DECELIBER, 1889. arrow cz? rs cilll at the OLD BTAND ortht Public. T1in ar. for a troth HA HI), and eror artahort. U.X H e people re bourxi to havt tok winter. In tivw of the unrrtcenlecud LarU tlttxm Lava -EBICES . . .i V- of ocr ttora FOU CAS1I. Joat rtodvd, a foil !la af lb clbrala4 ZKIULLMi BilO'b Fulia. 6U0E3. W tar tuaxnoaat H& of -1 i . BOTH OLD Tbee pood are cntrrety ww. utock of CLOAKS at Grratly Bdoced IMce. we will con vi oca yoa vf the trmth CURTAININGS - i - 4 Ii, AHO EYEBtTHUiQ TO. EE ! ;! DRY : GOODS, A Grand Fottrre !i Uefort the Oood Old Cocriy cf lYank'Ja, aa4 while we deplore the :rat Irvubie auJ d!jtr?s In Whk?i baa pUcrU u let us not look back;, tot with Increased iZjtI hi as raJi , cward nd with Ood help 18 J will re ws oa of th root jroiro-us cshjb ties la North Camlins. ' A foil cvrp of eropJoyvea aivya reaJy te erveyuu and goda are ahowa with r'caare o. Bon arJ m!i aelle!try lit IHir--rs cl4t.luar d4 ncwcry rvovU f-T U X3 AND YOUNG Jnrt out. TT cSsr a remnant ct ' Coma and a as4 of tbeaa tutecoeala. ' A fH 1!q of Goods, FCUIiQ iil'TEE 'VAFJC'JS ICIS C? ' ''if' GROCERIES, CzW
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