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2 oej the save I air; re i. even Itose am barn and 0. V.v i DISE rally " ?sscd v v ng a on . 3D, :f ':( 1. i tract h can t' ' . THEFlUNKXINaTIMES; r ' - J. A.' TEdJIIASX Editor and Proprietor. ' , Fbiday, Jujijs' 5.- . - 1891, ,' i. V-.". ' .'-- C 11. pooke-rTandr 'sale,':? ; v, -N'tS HrM. HawiltoD--15 carpenters wanted 'HUU-Uo.wfc For ' F. N. Egrrton and K , P. Hiu'ows Pc TARDF-OPS. M, - Qjeveral good tobacco sales till weekV, Grass-killing has been lively this weeki . -W ak Forest Commencement next week '-'A number of our young people will pic uie -Thft town is full of visitors this week. Our personal column will not hold them. ;-;.v :': i i y, A number of mad-dogs were killed" last week in one neighborhood in this county. !ThVeatherhabeeii Chef ihlsi week for 4 : ' the farmers', and they have no doubt made ; good of Bead notice otH. it Hamilton contract ., tor at Louisburg. He wants 1 5. good, retta-j :" ,We earaenteraat.oieAl Th. wind storm of Wednesday nhjhtwas v v very severe here, bat as yet we hare heard of ; but little damage done by It. '. - r! : : Our people may not agree with us, bat it ... is yery necessary for- Louisburg to haye a ' '; ''t new hot baUding. SomethingmaBt bo.done. I? - In addition to; building a Sund ay .School room in rear of the Baptist church; that con gregation f having the interior' ot. theirf edi flee repaired. ' . '' The people of this" community should "practice up" on .the question of, gett!pg-to church, entertainments, jfce..'on time." This way of coming in a half hour, oi :ejen 5 or 10 minutes too late, is very annoying. ' . : '. ' " ' Mr. J. H. Harris has just received a .car load of ice. He must have anticipated the warm weather as it could not hate arrived in a better time. ;; He tells lis tliat the ' price is cheaper than lasteasn. : gee his d. Do not be too severe on the loquacious " --r faoee Limeades and - other Summer drinks at Thomas Aycocke's are hard: to beat..), ' '' V : . : 4-The Male Aa4emynProf. Geo. C. Thomp son, PrincIpAllosed'-its ' Spring session on Friday la . The Principal gave the boys a nice party oi Mr. A. D.1 Green's on, Thursday ! nignt-of last weekvv-t; 'O: .Ki ': - The Ealeigh Newe-Obaerver says rV . A sen sation was created in the court room yester 4ay afternbori by a sadden attack of sickness to Mr; W P-Alley, of Franklin- icounty. . He was being tried on a charge of using , stamps which had already been need and was on the witness' stand . testifying in Ms own behalf whert he was suddenly, taken ill and fell from his chair... Court suspended and he, was re moved, to an adjoining room.' . '. : s ;-. Later All of the coses against Alley have bPh postponed on account of siekness of. de fendant. ' ; ' " , ; - . : ; ' Have you Tead the DIRECTIONS wrapped around SUGAR COATED YEAST T v 1 K0TIC3B; V-J. l 'T; .a iiprepv gire couce tnat i itb a I contract with John R Fowler for his labor for the year 189 L lie has left! my .employ .without any provocation oq my nartrand any nrsofl emnlovinw nr harbi)ri.i2 hiai win be dealt with accor-' 'o-:'2l!' ;-:;:r Geo. H. Coofeb. Wanted: " t v-- - County orders cash "or tradf?. E. P. COOKE & CO., m.nm .J;': S BARROW & SON, ft I . - : ,r A Car- X9A ' l - i 'V ji r lour just received by i T Have you red the DIRECTIONS wrapped around SUGAH COATED YEAST? . , . ' Messrs. . C M. Cooke and F. S.'gpruill at tended Chapel Hill commencement , this week.. ' Messrs R. X. Yarboro and J. M. Allen, two of our live young business men, paid Weldon a visit this week, j iX-Sy'' f Mri.H A. Page and family,, of : Aberdeen were, among the: visitors to Lonlsburg this week- V1""'- i: Among the visitors hem.this'week.'were Pr.; Hal Harris, of Waka, and Messrs. T. H, Ar lington and Geo. Cooper, of Nash".'. ;' ' - Miss Willie Simmons, pf Tv"ake Forest is visiting iarsi E. W, Timberlake. y' ' : - , : PalnioHA -' - ', - - - - ... . j , - ; VI the name of the little cera fountain at King Clittoii & Co.'s drug eton-, and iool,'UMkniisr and' refreshing - are. the i aelicious draughts of soda and mineral ' waters tliat issue therefrom. Don't be- ill tOUISBURG-vN.a 16111 V I It'la onr pleaaare taannounce to our Wtrons ttirough th colorant ci, .Ml;?'.-, . ' tTiiEriMifa the many .pedal U.rgiina ad -i-V- w v 1' "j J I v ,i l-Uoueei; Havlnjc one of the -Largest and Che og. .Co.ep constantly . Uie county., the Deonle hate lien Ueaaed i Attraction off.-red , by out ..Ouug. Utftoa & Co.flreep constantly , the connive, ih nmnlii h.iv lt i.Ua1 ' hTW ' riC,!7 on hand tuav woaderlul' preparHtiiu l ZZrxT ZZT. ":.rrr : V" : . ' ... u . . - . . . CUI1CLU3U1JU110 n W3 im w c lliiu Alt? UII5 1 UCT lni I W in Wn.hlTI 1A 'nave aeaii in.s season. V, . A. - K theigreat Portugese reui- dy (be Rheuinausm. Buy one bottle ; and you wilt never regret it, or ever be , found without it. f Fine s.ationery a specialfy at King.' Clifton & Co,'sf , ; ' . - If you h v toc been one of the Fortunate ones come at once and loin the Great Thronjr of H .radii Seekers and ?.'t rour .- fh ire tafore.it Is too late, ' Purcha&ers at our Store may rely upon rot- sling Xhe.jrery . "PlC -NIC.. -mM-; V. :.; -4 H V.- ;, , , . .Piney Grove Sunday School will pic nic at j uooi opnng on waturflay, June 18th. . All other Sunday Schools adjacent are invited to join us. v Let all the friends who desire to at tend, whether members of this School or not. come, ACCOUPAXIBD BV THEIB BASKETS. .': . ! ' Important :-NottcitL:;):-f-: : 'vv " There will.bs ".a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the trfuisburg Male Academy at the Court House in Lo'nisburg, on Monday, June gth,-1891; to consider a proposition for a.Iease of the property for a term- pf . years, and for other purposes.- It is desirable that every member of the Board of Tros tees should be present, and that any citizens who. feel an bore. If he does talk untU he' nearly drives j11" in th matter m at you mad, you should not forget that he pre vents others from .doing the same ; tning. There is only one ".of the, others there are many. 0:-ij:' c;V -X Dr; B,ET.King has purthased the proper ty in front of the Presbyterian church, uow occupied by Mr. C. K. Cooke. This is. one of the prettiest locations in to wn an d could be . made one-of the' handsomest sjies 'on- Main ' ' . etreet::; , .' Jack,'! said the judge, "you are charged '''with drunkenness. "Yoo are soaked with beer. ' the greatest curse of humanity.- ' What have j you to soy for yourself Were you ever here before? "O, yes., your.hpnor. -1 was the waiter who brought you.your lager during Friday's m:ess. ' . :. " XX-:X'y'j'' ; : -X ; Xf : . : r The "dedication of "Grove HillM a new Methodist church, on the raBklinton 'eircuit. 5;'- and bout 7 miles above that town, on Sun day hist, was largely attended. "A number of tour citizens were present.' KeV. Prrfsshof Itshugh, preaehed the serxnoa. It fa" said ,;to ' ; . h r W one of sthe . prettiest country churches n '': Xf "the State.':. ; !tAtJf The Tmes hears complaint by .some of our citizens that7 the Sanitary law. and the law against sweeping-trash and : throwing filth upon the street are not enforced-'. Next to keeping good.order in town these are con sidered two of the, mbst important drdinances ingr By order of - " O. L. Ellib, Secretary. J. J. Davis, :' President- County. CommLssionerM. : - : . The Board met on the 1st, all the members present..'. .. y'. "' ''Xrrl -X: X-'. '' .' -' ' J Oshua Nunu and Bedy ' Rayborn were stricken from outside pauper list. J. L Caw thorn's resignation as Constable for Free mans township was aceepted, and S E Peirce was elected to fill the vacancy." The -resign a tjon of .B J Blackly, Coroner, was ' accepted. J M Terrell's allowance was J increased 50 cents.' Report of Keeper of Poor Honne wos accepted. -Mrs.;. Ann Perry was placed on pauper list at $2 per month. ' A. "W. WUson. JO Beasley, Q G-Gill, .William Cooper ml Willis Boddie were appointed jurors to layoff road from, Mrs M C Tucker's to. P J Dments. anenn .vo serve notaces. - 1' Uie was an pointed to hdve the bridge at Jackson's mill repaired. A number of claims were' allowed. -4 -""-CU?' '': f JOSHT; MEETDJCJ. ' : " ' 'r '"! . ' .' ' ' ' r " - . n.. ' -w At 12 o'clock the Commissioners and Mag istrates -met-itf joint session vto levy taxesi The following ?evies were made: On real and personal property 23?4 cents on 5100 ruina tion. Oa the poll 71 cents.; ; Under Schedule B. & C the same as the State levies. , A reso lution was passed by tlte Magistrates author izing the Commissioners to ' dispose of any of the ton.'and thej Mayor .end Constable j portion of "Cedar Hill" as they may think LOCAL; ADVERTISEMENTS- ' Croquet sets, 4; Wud 8 baljs,jut received Ty CrenshavrHicks & Alleu. (Tainmocks,' base ball guides, : balls aad bats at Crenshaw, Hicks & Allen's. i "The Mutual Life Insurauce Compa ny of. New York is the 1 largest and strongest; financial iusiiintiou in the worki.- i w, JS. tiarrison, ; aguut lor JftankHa county.". V ;.r-r ; i- " ; ; Maltby'8 prepared cooanntsat Cren shaw; Hjiiks.i&.Allen's,; . X ; - ;: Ackl jphophate, . tni'.k shakes ." and Vichy ice-cold at Thomas & Aycocke's. -' JTse ', Fruit Puddine. .For sale by CieuBhawi llicks & Allen. - : ", 1 Don't fail to look at th Cex CetUa Planter bef or. y bay. , Fr le Vy King 4 Maeon. ; TUUNKcJ and VALISES at King A Macon's, i tie, - tityle. and Priees to suit att , - m . ' . ' r..-V'-. . j -Use Celluloid Starch jand. you 'will thiuk a Chiukmau . has : been in -your lauudry. X For uaie by Crenshaw, ilicks & Allen. , - : . ' Fresh Banann&s,' Oranpes and Lemons alwtys on hand at King A ylaoous. ; - . V :- aH at Tliomas &' AucockeV lor any thing in the drug line. ;, , j . ; ; You ofh he ir 'Mone. in town, sir,' whi-p ytiu; heir that a! ways go to Cren sliaw,'lii'3 & Allen's, an d you will almost t4 sure. to fiud what you aie looking foK :v ..-. 'j '. -, GBAXCLaTED SUGAB, 16 lbs for one dollar, at King t Macon's.' i- : Just reoi ived pure apple vinegar, 4 years old, by Thouias & Aycocke, , , Canned apples, tlacklierries. corn, to mato and everything in the canned goods dctartrient at King.& Macou, :" .-Fine Trkifeh prime and evaporated peHthes at Iving & Macon's. - - - r rCannetT tripe, salmon", lobetrr.peaches, pq-irs, totnato?f, orn, dried chippefl ld f. pineapple. ;prop.i red and uu prepared mustard. Crenshaw. Hiirkft & Allen. , . . Whlsllbg the taraa cVl lene. Tbe Ureat stock aixl . US lowest prices. This Is the tarn tone we hare been tl.lcz yon about tx eTrr al weeks. Most of the voulak&ow It already. It k l!t I). F. Cooke & Co. 1t the Urgnst iWk of MK?8 sJ BOVS CL0TJI1S0 la Franklin county, llxiht Jot as cheap m Jay GoqU can buy them. " And thw Interesting partU we lave always a-jd wC3 eooCnoe to Sell them, quality cooeklexed, Ckt 'pr tU ILhu4 m tU Cmmlg. The theory oldotnjttune,17ksnewippor farming, Is c.leo rrry pleasing to the ear tut produce pour resulia opoa triaL We htvt tsAde no chaxigce la oax manner oi basin ess. . . - We think oar" plan cfbuslneaahaa all the elements of plcas&at bct- nese rslatioos with the people. We carry no scrad haudoj Clothing or Demand Auction Staff r cleaned on to deed re Ue ye. We iuy In lsrr quantities from tnano- ' facta r era for the COOL CASH and iall (or Vt same slaTf PTif 30 .. DAYS,) this with onr scoajltjcpeoasa al small prtfitt, drAtJ 11 com- peiiliou In our Uute. la coodusioo, as proof of the pudding Is usUng, s- lug our stork aod getting our prices w!J cootneceiyoa lilt our oil. taue will pletse yoa and yoa will Join ta ths choruA: D. Y. Cooke & (X, for the Largest Stock, loosest Prkswxad Goods ALWAT3 TUB BEST. We vof your tradU aod we -wSl rive joa the worth of your money. Come one and ell. Loulsbcrg, JT. C. D. F. COOKE & CO. . Eaites Xj es and Kew FreshC Desirable Goods-Xo" Old "Goods. . 'Dusty, and Shelf. worn frpnx the Auction Rooms are shown. -' So great ' has been the da- man a upon oiir Lndies Dress Goods and Furaisbiug Deparuneut that 'we havavbeeu forced to lay iu a . . ... . " " Among them we cao show an entirely new line of Embroidered Floono ing, Teasel Cloths, Ileuriettaa, Cashmeres and Mohairs la all qualities and Colors. .. -.. ; -r:GEAYS AND TANSr:- t are the most Stylish Colors. The 2folsir$ are beautiful Fabrics Noth , - iug better for Wear Do not catch liat-ur bold dust. We show them la . ell the Fashionable tolurs. liens ember that the Dress Goods shown : this week are V - BE SURE Y0U 'ARE RIGHT , '. " THEN GO AHEALffl And you will certainly bo right u you havoyour -t tbd iUitbla Drug Btor of - THOMAS & AYCOCKE. ... Since opening ta LooUburg. we hare endearored to keep Jost each goods In stock aa are needed by onr customers, and we desire to saj that we I land ready to accommodate our patrons In every way poa!L!e. We try tor keep everything generally found In a flrtvclai Drug blcre, bot. If any of our customers should happen to want anything not (bund la stock we will take pleasure la mikttu special orders. Couatry Merchants an4 Fbyaidane supplied at & liberal discount. We have a complete stock of Drags, reAeniMedkdne. Toilet Articles, Ferfumay, SUtioc err, rsinta, OUs, Lamp Goods, and the best Lne of CIQAJiS and TODACCO kepi ia the town. "'-'. ' ", Our Soda Fountain is now in full blast and yoa can always be waited on promptly aad poCle Furmau'i Old Stand. V TUOMAS & AYCOCKE. cannot ba too ristd ia their enforcement- - An ! example now and then helps "things wonder- fully. v;;;: x The authorities of the town are' taking steps toward opening, tnore streets " ..Elm - street, which runs in front of Mr. E. Z. Eger- ton's residence, and which hao been encrbach--ed upon by property owners, i to. be opened to its proper width, and we learn that two or three streets have already been surveyed through the,White property near tlje depot. This is right. and proper, as" a number of building lots, which are very much needed, will be put on the market. -. . .. . . . TheBuilding Fever'' is about the only en demic thai prevails in Lbuisburg at present. .The only impedimetit is the scarcity of small lots near the business, portion "of our to wn; but it you win watch our columns ,we will re move this very shortly,1 as arrangements are now bang made tojplaea twelve lots on the market, rarying in size from one-half ,to two and one-half acres, and" within " nTe BiiBtttea walk of the College, the ourt House and ev ery church in the place.-.; Location most eligi- we... xx'x-x:xxsX0i'x xxMxx-x Tha catalogue of the University of . 'North Carolina shows an excellent intellectual bill of will be advantageous to the county, at such a price as they may consider fair, f The present Board of Education, composed of NY Gulley, G S Baker audi E JS Cohyers was unanimously re-elected. U V ' 1 . The matter of recommending to the' Com missioners that an appropriation bs made to have the restrarces of the eounty properly rep-, resented at the Southern Exposition at Ral eigh, was brought before the : Magistrates,' and fully explained by Messrs. Arthur Arring. ton and N..T. Gulley, both of whom made sensible and praisewortliy remarks, Magistrates declined to make any recommen dations, therefore the matter is now left Vith the Commissioners. - If they too shall decide 1 that this grand old county shall not be 'offi cially'' represented in the great Southern Ex position at -Raleigh, then Franklin people who go to the exposition will have to be sat isfied at looking at the creditable exhibits of our enterprising sister counties. Ice J Ice! ; , '. X '- ' I tare just reoeired a car load of ice. aud am preiared to furnish it, to custo mers ins any .qnantitr. at reasonable prices. Will devtr it to customers in town every morning.- t ave our or ' detslwith me at Egertou & Ford's and are oif- rod as low as they can be bought anywhere in the State. WHITE GOODS: storey ! and ' J. IT. Harris. The Backet, as usual,' ia still ahead. 3000 yards punted lawn at 3 ceuts. ::::::Embroideries Wanted. A large line of White Goods In Plain, Ktripea, plaids Cliecks, &c, Ac. 1 EmbrokleVed itobes jnst in, Mak.ng the Tld d order of the season. Handsome Patterns and very Cheap. Onr White Lawn at 10 cts per yard it the very best quality ever shown on onr counters for the money. We doubt whether it can be equaled much less beaten in North Carolina. Costnme Cloth, regular ptice, 15 cis., will be sold at 10 cts. per yard. ToilDuXords, ; 15 eta., M " 10 cts. 44 " These goods are splendid ralues ahd are Yery cheap. ' "A -X 15 rood , reliable ' carpenters can Bui the I get ready work by addressing I TTW a W J TT - . .:." '. ' XX; SJL. nAMlLTO.N, X'X 1 " " Louisburg, N. C. X To Teacliers aud Frieuds of da ' cation. . The North Carolina TeachersV. AssemVy will meet at Morehead City June 16 to 80, In clusive, and a large attendance is expected." Special rat have been .secured on all . rail- fare offered to the young men of the country, j roads and those-who attend, holding a cretif- The University is well equipped in books and j icate of membership, i . will - be supplied with apparatus for instruction, and has ' a fall i board at the Atlantic Hotel for 1 per day; corns of orofessors.-'; The Law School and the 1. Ths ereat New York preacher, VTv De Witt i SJedical School - are Nourishing. X There are J Talmage, wiB be present, and. deliver an'ad- 19T matriculates. , We note; that President dress before the Assembly on the 19th. . All Rattle has resigned in order to. accept the j teachers and friends of educawon are eligible j orfc;galary ' $65.00 per month. ,uairoi xuBwry nKw.uo xiiqmv mtM-' " yv"-1 nTl interest in business. VViUDere- withwrtificates of membership by calling on i Quired fumish $100 cash Becuri- r.l. tt4. A.lo.ei 4 T1 Ante a. tiralta I Jr-.:i- YA: -.' Wmt - f . w .v " " I number of certificates which I will be glad to X I LAND SALE. - By virtue of the power conferred upon me bv a' 1 decree of Franklin Superior Court made at April term 1891, in tne civ il action entitled J. D. Gupton . and Jt 8. 1 Gupton vs. James Pleasants adm'r of JtB Gnuton. deceased. P. 8. Gupton and oth ers, J will; on Jdondav the 6th day of Ju- ly 1891, it being the first Monday in sid month, sell at public auction in the town of Louisburg at the. Court Uonse door, to the nighfc&t Dioaer lor casn, a ; certain trisct of land described in said decree, sit uated in fsid county of Franklin,-adioin-ne the lands of J. B. Gupton the Boot branch, and others, and containing seven ty acres, more or less. -; ." ' . i v. c.u. cooxb, Jnne 4, 1891 ; Commissioner.; AT :;Ml..liLLiINEE1Y.: w. ..t'r-' -XADIEB HATS AND BONNETS.- . The demRcd for M'rf-T U' 1 1 :.on has been so heavy that we ba:d v oteo aie- n 'cr ? : Ijcw S.y'e Millinery-Is 4. An active young man Jor office hate . what every ladr warti. ard tiKtir,:. ;(st: - -e " we are always enaoieq w now . the 'aiett irnpt'-j P.i .2"X. , io p ease anybody.- Our Lady ililho-, ers are alWau:$, t"i.a ie -v Ve CJce and Splendia Taste -.as to well-. shown by the maiy ilr.;v aod-i;rt2:;eis they have trimmed. thie season. -We sell hats not ou'.v r .-s IniiT.ediate section but ship to varioua parts of the State. y hSTA. Ia rse Line of MOTIONS of all bnds.-t ' , F.N.-& R. Z. EGERTON. MILLIHER'Y'. uMBBELLls?PAnAsoi.s, Dress Goods and ReadyMado 4 Geo.T. Winston was elected toflli the vacan- av caused by the resiiniation of - If r. ; BattW. j A flrood ledloBw-.:': ' ;. ; EarsiiOES a2?d uats.-i A' Before the editor of the Tttf es nrgod that ; an appropriation of $50'. be made. toThaye . thp products of Franklin1 properly represent-" ed at the Exposition, he did not-FBEL around to ascertain if it was oV iwould; be POTvrLk, but because we feel and believe, yes,knpw, that i it would be one of the best investments that : the county: has made or ever will make. . This " ' paper is as much opposed to unnecessary; aj- ' propriatipTis and ;; would cry: them;"ddwn as ' soon as any tax-payer in the county;- but its editor does believe hs knows a- good thin '" when he sees it: " It is lor the good name of the grand old county, ahd for the; advance- r.U 6X: 'rAEaleich. N. CV S!, -5 SfP0 may llTTayetteville street ;.f; ! -." K JoHKN;Hiinis.r' 'vWhcn you want mouruing calico and SXe:?" . v- X:XX'XX&X: pretty .'lbycalieo tall on Crenshaw, Uicks & Allen.. ll IP: R Rnrnill will deliver an addr-jsii b fore Piney drove Alliance on Satirday, Juna 20th, at 8 o'clock, r. it. ; po'oiw awi all Alliance people invited. -The members ;of the Lodge are .urgently requesled to meet promptly at 1 o'clock, P. 11. , , : XX'X . jjy oroer or xne .j-- ,',r-rs ' ,:- r . liEMEMBER ' That bur soda water is ice cold and bur syrups are made from the genuine trait juices.; , ,:r - ' , i Tttomas & Aycocke. - FOU SALE OR EXCHANGE. We have several fine rnilcli cows for nrt hing. areetni .without a soperior. . A Full line of. General; James sale or exchange for dry cattle. ZEIGLEB BBO rnrLADELPnrA PUILADELPIUA SHOE of ;; . . ' - tmersotthesoiXtbAfcwMaM Madispri Leach, which occurredat v;;c.; ; khilu t , ,w 4michanintertathematte:tt h,hbme.!iri Loalsd)ur2,"Nf. C. : : XX:': t Xl"'- ' X'' is not -offldally"; repinteda thatcred. Hd' intended thdCAreer of OU Of r v , .-cvju ALE . itahly-itwfflbe astingliigDtoWto theronn- ; . . ty, and the greatest sufferers, wiUthW Q"th- Carolina's pleading . men. ? e milch Cows. , F. JT.EGERTON, - ,.P. HILL., V who make their living ontMt tie ground w a Je Has liea1. many v pui?i iu yyei- do not believe that the refusal of the Magis tionS, aqd V hi - many;' . SUCCes S iy 6 : . trates to recommend an appropriatibn meets . - -( v , , , .- , i. - with the approVal of .the goo j. citWof re-elections bore, testimony to. tbe s 'FrankUn eotinty Justthink"f the insignia,; fact that he was true to " tho trusts - cant amount it would be to each tax-payer-r I imposed ih him.'"' '.' ' V ' ' less than 194 cent on the 100'taluation-- j ....... . ; ' "' ''. : ' - "OTmingxnaiiTne appropriation wonia not - :, JLUIAJUX .' ,muA all - nprsnns holdins claims - exceed 300.. Such an; appropriation, might Oniiaren Ofj I?r Tljcuers lUMa .Hhe aid Ute will preienttbem :XM - NOTICE.;; X e rXX Having qualified as administrator up Wn tlie estate of Mrs. Harriet Youns. f-i X all persons owing her estate are nolified ;.. to come lorwara ana pay. iue eamo a 1 nnn. and all' nersons holding claims ' always on band. not make thexhibit Jthat the county-ia h!Mren Crv for Pitcher's C2i2na. r Wrnvment oa cr before May 20, 1892. entitled to, but it is all that .has been askfd , J . f-b-i-u J-1 n.W or this notice will be pleaded in bar of for, and jj the county: will appropriate, such Lnildren try for rltCnerS ltOria "rhpir recovery. - This May 20, 1891. a supplemental amount cao and will be raised . " . -r-r . fX -., X" v Do not listen to anything anybody iay but "come right to the OLD KELIApLE the Leaders in LOW FlUUiJS, ana examine uieir stock ww jou w , if you buy save money. Every visitor to our Houee Promptly Served . . -- and Courteously treated. , , . ' . 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