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THE -FRANKLIN .-TIMES; J. A: THOMASEvrUmd, Proprietor. Friday, Jujsb 26, 1891, . Indx to Kew Adcertlictiietd. 'r: V. W. Roberta Notice. - ' - ; J.8. Cliftou-For Sale. t , ,v - " , W B. . Conway tiil Here. " .-" H. yf. Pender Come Now. , v P Pawiah Best Goods at. Lowest -Friees. F. N. & E. Z. Egerton The Voice of the Peo ple- . - . TAPBBOPS. Clean tip and lime your premises. Bonanza Excursion next Tuesday. . Evangelist r iw is conducting a meeting la Greensboro this week, - 1 - Simon Debnam, -a' colored man. was ad Jadged to be insane, and put in jail on Wed - ueaday . The Clifton gm. property at the west end of the mill dam is for sale. See advertisement in this issne. Our Methodist friends are malcinjrprepaT- ntions to .add at vestibule to their chureh here It is badly needed It's all a mistake that the tobacco fly should not be killed. like snakes, they should be killed wherever yon find them. Mr. W. E. Harrison is satisfied that his insurance Company, the Mn tnal Life of Hew Tork. is the best in the world. See adv. Remember the Bonanxa ExrWrsuvn from Louisburg to Norfolk on Tuesday next. On ly $T.OO for the ronnd trip tickets good to Tetnru on the 2ad of July. . . "We Lara that the "Shoo Fly" baseball clnb of Epsom. Vanfe county, will play a match game with the Lonisburg boys this (Friday) evening at 3 o'clock. .fames, the little 9-year old son of H L. McGhee, Esq., was bitten by a highland moc casin on last Saturday. We learn-that he has been quite sick, but is now able to sit tip- Tiled welling of Mr. H. M Barrow ha ben raied. and he hopes to have it roady for occupancy Tery soon. Several other dwellings are to be erected here between now and the fall. Buy your tickets for the Bonanza Excur sion from It. Y; Yarboro or J A. Thomas and get rid of the rush at the depot Remem ber the date -June 30th. Only f 3.00 for round trip. TWe grand ATlianee Mass Meeting at Ox ford oti Tuesday, the 7th of July, promisesto . b largely attended. Col. Polk, Jerry Simp son and others are expected to be present and deliver addresses. - Yoa can get tickets for the Bonanza Ex cursion which leaves Lcuisburg for Norfolk on next Tuesday from J. A. Thomas or "It. T. Yarboro. Lonisburg only $3.00 for the round trip. The newly painted front to Harry Waitt's ' Sample Room is quite an improvement. . Har ry says that Jn order to tecJ up with thooht wlde h ,has- afrto very much hnprpved his stock of fine whiskies, on the inside. A little recreation helps everybody atthis reason of the vesr, therefore it will pay you to goon the Bonanza Excursion to. Norfolk. which leaves here next Tuesday morning at 7.30. Only $3 for roun d trip. Dr. R. II. Wbitaker. of Raleigh, preached in the ?Tetholist church last Sunday night. and ut the conclusion of the services he took : tip a collection and seen red several dollars to- wan! def raying expensesof building a church at Youugsville. .. - The editor parsed through a portion of ' this countv one day "this week, and while he saw some very good tobacco and cotton fields, he saw. a exeat many that Were not good. The grass had almost swallowed up everything else. ' The ladies in charge of the entertainment at the Opera Hotih on Thursday night of last week, desire the Times to return thanks to those who so liberally patronized the festival, nn l so kindly interested themselves in making the occasion both. pleasant and profitable. Tear in mind that yon will have a delicht fal time if yon go on the excursion which 1 aves Lonisburg for Norfolk on next Tues- -Raleigh - will, "eelebrate V. the i ."glorious fourth" in grand stvle Ttiehorse msniwiS have a big race and horse show. ."- :, '. ":".'-' Bead the hew advertisement of F"2f. tc. ; Z.' Egerton. They offer some extraordina ry inducements to their laly customers. --'.. -The committee appointed to select an as sistant teacher for the Male Academy has se- leoteif-Prof . GeoIy C:Thompson, the former principal.'. " . . - AY have, just space enough this week to sax that it will soon be . time for the annual meetang of "the Confederate , Veteran s of Franklin connty. We suppose the President will call the meeting some time soon) ' - '. -. Big Bonanza Excursion from Lonisburg to Norfolk next Tuesday. -Only 3.00 for the round trip. Train leaves LouisburgTnesday morning at 7.30 o'clock.1 aud returns Thurs day evening at 7.40. A fine trip for all who wish to go. , . ; i J '- .'-'"' Little Mary, daughter of Dr. J. E.Malone, wns very badly hurt on Sunday ;" last' by the falling of a book case upon her ShV received a severe cut on her face and her nose was bro ken.' She is getting on very well, under, the circumstances, and we hope that little Mary win outgrow the wounds, so that her face may not be disfigured. '.;.." Wanted. ' i .. .r ' ;;Cpanty orders -cash- or trade, ; '..; - W, E, Neal & Co. - if 'iri :-0--i-r i: -'.Palmetto ; f -'.v V Is the name o,f the little gera fouhla in j- at Kmg.XT.tton & co.tb drugstore, una rool. spavklinsr and refreshinof re the aelieiotts draughts' of oda. and mineral waters that ijtsae therefrom,';; Don Tt be lieve this, but come .and see -for your- . ..... . , ".King. Olifton & Co.. 1cer cnn?tantly on 'hand . Utfit wonderful prepamtioo. VY A.' .11 the great Portusrese rem edy for Rheumatism. 13uy ne .hottlt j ftrui yon will never regret it, or ever bo lound without it. :r. -'. ; y- - "" . Fino stationery a specialty at Iving. Clifton & Co,t. . J. S.,:BRRpW'& SON, LOUTSBTJRG, N- c: LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. m ; Rem ember Thomas '&' AycoeVe's in headquarters for cold drinks. Milk -shakes made- bv machinery. Limeades, the most refreehinir of all drinks, made with cultivated fruit, thft finest to be had:- Stearae's handkerchief extracts to i . - . . i , Messrs". Cliavasse & Macy wiHbeincharge retail m any quantity. of the Bonanza recursion, which' will leave J : , 20 dozen "Tanglefoots" just to-' Raleigh for. Norfolk on next Tuesday, which J hand. ' " -: . ' " ' is a guarantee that everything .will be 'done in T Xa??tly,r- rpraember- our Prpacr4p- I firBt-claes order.. Special arrangement for J ti on Department is in charge of a ladies. Special cars for -both races. Bosi- KEGISTEHED: PHARMACIST. 01 . . 10 5 tiyely no drunkenness will 6e allowed on this train. ' The train leaving Lonisburg at 7:30 o'clock will connect with the excursion train at Franklinton. Round trip from Lonisburg $3 00, " A good many will go from Lonisburg and surrounding country. " ,; CoL A. B. Andrews is getting a great deal of newspaper praise on the report of his pro- I motion to the position of First Vice-President of the Richmond A Danville. All this is high ly deserved and more too ; and. should be in creased when it is known that he declined the great honor and larger emoluments becauee it involved his removal to New York City; He would not sever his associations" with North Carolina. He is too proud of his State, and her people; too much wrapped up in the development of North Carolina to be tempted away. There are not many men who hare state pride to such an extent. Greensboro North Stat. Mra. Margaret Hayes, widow of Geo. VT. Hayes died in this "place on Saturday night last of consumption. " She had been a sufferer for a long while, and often expressed herself as wanting to die, in order that she might be relieved of her sufferings. All during her af flictions she was well looked after and cared for by the charitable people of the commjuni ty. She was about 43 years of age and leaves three children, a son and two daughters, Hhe oldest being 15 years of age. The- funeral services took placeinthePresbyterianehurch, of which she was a member, on Sunday eve ning, conducted by Rev, J B Hurley, an d.the remains were' interred in the Cemetery. The f ollowiug.were the pall-lwarers : D. C, High. 1. p. ('ooke, Y. H. Macon. .J. U. Lonway, a. B. Frazier and Ed. Thomas. I$afife Ball. . - The Times neglected last, week to give the result of the match game between the colored rlHbs of Lonisburg. and Hendereon. atthelat-t-er place one d;iy last week. Louisburg waa victorious by-a s?ore ot8 to. 4. A nuciber of our young p?op!e will pic nic at '-Buffalo Hill" (Mrs. Hanisons) ahout 4 miles from Lonisburg on the '2nd or July. , Thomas & Aycocke. "Those shre id co"oanuls areT?ry nice atGeo IT. Oioper's. tt is surelv wflv time,'" but if vnj will trv some of 'that "tangle- foot' flv paper at Thomas AVock e drug store, von will discover i hat these pests will get lmdly '6tnckr' and the quanti ty in your hons greatly reducefl. Per fectly harmless to "human beings." ' T?ras kettlos. porcrlnin kettles, ap ple pewlers. fly fat'. fly traps... h rrion squeezers. hamipo-k. croquet sets and a'l sensonalvle goods . at Crenshaw, Hicks & A lien '8. -A fresh lot of plain and fancy candies at fleo. H; Uooper'si ; . ; Have von tried that TCispberrr Npc- tarine. on draurht..at Thomas & Av- cfM:ke"s drug stnre? It is a fine sum-1 mer, drink; 'Strictly tempemte." . Now is thesep.son for painting. Creu-! shaw. Hick: cc Allen can supply von" your wants in th? way of oil, lead, var nish. ' Japan, dves. TOetalic brown and brushes of all jinds. If vo' want the best barrel of flonr for the least money go to Gt'o. JJ.. Coop ers. -v -. ' ; - . ;- f resh cheese and crackers at Geo. H Cooj-ver's. , ... . ' ' Try one of those never-brfaklnclamp chimneys at Crenshaw, IIu k6 & Alleu's. fason's improved fruit jars quart and half ira Hon. -Green & Yarboro., T?uv Lnctjs Heady Mixed Paints. They are conceded to be ' the best nd have" stood the te-t if v- ars. For sale by Cmi&haw, ,H:cks & Allurt. The c:mn n? season -is upon us. Huy Mason's Ir.irivl.-7ars, the lcst and uiot reliable, of Crenshaw, lli.ka & Allen. ' ' . Amr!aii pro"'rving powder beats the w.-rld. One iack:ii:B will pri-scrve 250r pounds of fruit. . For sale by Creu shiMV. ITi. ks .V A Hon. it is oiur pleasure to announce to our l'atrons through th columns of The Timks tlie nmny speykl U.rgains auti Attractions off red by our - I louse. Having one f of the. Largest ami Cheapest 8tick to be Cuud In thecounty, the people hate bceu pleased n never befor . The Ust ; advertiseiuents we have Ind 're llid ilejed cu6tomra witu wb m w have dealt lhis season. If'yoo hve not been one A the Fortunate "ones come at once and join thj Great Throng of B.rgain Ackers and grtyour sh ire" bef jre tt is too late. " ' Pulthabcrs at our Sur may rely upva t ting the very -FROM- Latest) mmw I8S -AND RETURN- aml.Xew, Fresh, Desirable Goods Old GoorK Dusty and Shelf wom from the Auction Rooms are shown. So g. eat ha been he de mand upon our Ladies Dress Goods and Furni&hln Deparuueut ttut we Lave becu forced to lay id a Hi W" o 0 i.. TUESDAY, JUNE 30th, 1891. This train will leave Raleigh Tuesday Morning, Jane 80tht ar- riviug at Portsmouth the same Afternoon. Retarumg, will lear rortamuuth Tuuraay iormug,juiy iuu. PARE: Louisburg to Portsmouth and Return, $3.00. Among thera we can show an entirely new line of Embroidered Floonc ig, Teuzd. Clotlia, Ueurietiaa, Cahuiercs and Mohaira iu ail quaaJes and Colors. , :GRAYS AND TANS are the mostStylish Colors. The Mohairs are beautiful Fabrics Xoth iii! boater lor Wear Do not calch Uul or bold dufct. We sho theiu in RTo'cr Train which loaves LouUburg at 7:30 in the itiOrnlng, : : . VM..VIIntAn TV, a nrlm ;. .11 nd t-ip from Louisburg,) is in the reacn 01 aai. at - u:aa with Steamers to take all who wish to go . . rv frrfT-wrial Cars for Ladies. There will bo 1 uoxaa. Toe n to) o W. i:o u . . , V. special tsis iur juutvi. w v . ' . ces as separato cars bare bcn provided for all. a.o tickets at Louisburg from R. Y. Y'arboroor J.. ait thel-'aauioiiable colwiit. Uil wCvk are iivtuciuber dial iho Drcsi (JoulLs it.towu Personal. .' . At. H. W. Ppnder wili open a Photoftraph Gallery in Raleig'a in a ftv? days. Penler takea first-claea picture, and we regret to see him leavens. ' . The followin,!? ppople from tbis section have been, or are Ftill at Morehead: E. W: Tini berlake and family Kev. Cale and daughter. Frank Garrett, W. J.'. Barrow, E. Ct. Jonos and W K. Martin, "Jr. The three latter gen tlemen ha v returned. Mien Mary T. King and Miss Sadie Hani son returned .on Monday from New Orleans. Dr. J. E. Maloue returned home from New York on Saturday last " . Mortimer C. Pleasants, who is living at Ab erdeen, is.on a visit to his people here. Messrs. C. E. Seymour and J A. Spencer, etadents at the Airricultural College, at Ral eigh, have returned to their homes in this QTICE. I hereby forbid any-person to hire or harbor John Jolmson, colored, as I have employed him for the year '1891. 0. V. Huberts. bTiuriiEiii:. I am still at my shop where I will be fflad to repair your bujrffies, wag ons, &c. 1 am also prepared to re pair and put your harness in good condition. Give me your work and 1 will guarantee satisfaction. W. B. Cox WAY. day. Arrangements have been made with nty. P "Pend the vacation. steimers at Norfolk to take passengers to Washingtpa-City and return at a greatly re duced rate.' " . ' It is now- -nearly July,' and those prize houses should be going up. At least four are very much needed, and if the buyers who wis! to come here are to oe accommodated, they must be had. it is more important now than ever, for our business and moneyed men to pull together in this matter. : . --. . - ... - For the annual meeting of the N. C. Con ference Woman's Missionary Society at Dur-ha-r, N. C-, June 2B. there will be reduced rates from June 2oth to July 3rd, inclusive. If del egates cannot attend this annual meeting, send the report toJIiss Blanche Fentress, Re cording Secretary N. C-Conference. Woman's Missionary Society, . . ' r . J j" ' fifTfeis'lJiw requires Berchants andrdeal rsHn any kind of goods, rwares or merchan dise to list their purchases every six tnoathSi the first ten days of January and July of each year being the time set apart for this purpose. The Register of Deeds' says ..h hopes every person. to-whpm this applies wtlt inake'a note and be on hand sometime during the first ten days of July. '. ";;v - - . ;'s "We just yrant to remark againJthat . is amazing how some men, who stand "high" in the world and who claim to be -religions can swear falsely in giving in their taies.wA8 soon an the list is com pleted the Times proposes .to publish some comparisons just to show at) to the publkrhow some people stand onthislinei The tax list is pubpc property : and no one enn complain at ns (and we.dou't care a snap if they do) for giving them a free notice in the Times.-"-. -.' h. :l :-k ;ir:-;-,v -;:" r.'Jr: . , ':' -' .- .;. ' ' -' Mr. W. Tv llughesis on a visit to Virginia. ilr. Lee Boatwright, of Danville, T.a., is on tt visit to his brotlier, J.". B. Boatwright, of this place. . Mies Annie Webb ib visiting relatives in Granville.' ... v -' ". ( . " Mr. Jai TI. Dent left yesterday for Winston to accept a position in a job printing office. Do Cotton Factories TP ay? It is a well known joct, often remarked tip on, that the manufacture of cotton is steadi ly gravitating southward. It will not be long before the cotton mills of New England will be FOll SALE. The propertv known as the "Clif ton Gin Place," at the west end o the mill dam, is for sale. If not Eold privately before Monday, July b, it will be sold on that date at the Court House door in Louisburg to the highest bidder.. Terms made known on application to , . J. B. Cliftojt COOKE & CO, and arc off red as low a they can be bought nnywherc in the State. D. F bLOTHlbRS. WHITE GOODS: -o- nd ::::::Embroideri8s COME.NUW. All those wanting photographs will please call at once, as I leave here first of next week for Raleigh where I will move my photograph business. I will ntake negatives and show' proofs here, take the neg atives to. Raleigh, finish the pictures there and send them back prompt ly. .This will be your last opportu- A larcrc line of While Oods in Tlain, Strips. Plaids Checks, &-., &c. ' Embroicleied n.-bes just in, Mak-ug tlie Thi d oitler of the seuMHi. llaiulsomoPatterus and very Cheap, jur White Iwu at 10 cts it ynrd h ttie very'bebt quality ever shown hi our cooutcr for tb.- ni'mev. We d.'iibt whether it can be equaled ouh h leea beteiiiaNorib Carohaa. Costume Cloih, regular piice, 15 cs.,. will b soUl at 10 els. jior aiU. Toil Du Vrd.i, , - 15 Cts., " " kl(Jcts. " These goods ar spleudid values aud aro very chep. riMIIIIilLHINIEIRIY.:: -LADIES HATS AND BONNETS. a thing of the past, and the fleecy staple ;will be manufactured in sight of the fields where it. nity to secure- pictures, BO dO not put it off. 1 ! Remember I leave the first of next week '"''. ' , v ' -t Respectfully, v . " : H. W. Pexdf.ii. As an exchange says the man .who has the welfare of the community ii) which helives at heart is the kind of citizen we desire to have. Such a man as this will not selftshnoughi to take no interest in a movement which may not redound entirely to his benefit and td he exclusive advancement of Wa interests; ,fie? i glad to assist . promote the welfare ' and is glad to see each of his friends receive'a. share of the sunshine of prosperity. ..The man who withdraws himself into the shell of his selfishness and refuses to come out nnlewsyou is grown,. Nearly every town in worth Caro lina either has, or it agitating building a cot ton factory, and in view of these facts, a per tinentVot'O11 jn'sti at thia time is, "Do. Cot ton Factories Pay?" ; ; ; In answer to this question we desire to say, and we have it upon the very -best authority, that a cotton mill, in a neighboring town, has paid 30 per cent, for the past three years, and its stock ie not for sale at a ny price.. In further answer .to this question the fol lowing from an exchange is interesting read- ing:' . v.- K - i ':';' h' - "In fifteen years the,Tryon cotton mill at Rome. -GaVhaB returned in dividends to the stockholders an. amount equal to the par value of the Bhares and five dollars per share over, and from the undivided profits ii as been, erected another mill, much larger- than the- original onecaU pi .wnicn is paia iot. ix is questionable whether any cotton mill in rew England cart present results to surpass these." The list of cotton factories .that pay, and pay handsomely, might be extended ad infin itum, but the above illustrations are-enough for our purpose, and the .Times publishes the above facts, froni an exchange, 'for the bene Tit of those of our citizens who have been talking-of establishing a cotton factory at Louis- burfT-- There is no better point in the toutn than. louisburg for Such a factory, and .the Times does not believe that-there is a place in the State that would be more benefitted ' by Tlie demand for Millinerv this season has been so heavy that we have hardly b eu able to BUjrp'ly u. New Style Millinery is wl.at every 1 dy WHUts, and by reason ot Frequent Orders we are always enabled to how the latent improved PatU-ros and to please aoyt ody. Our Lady Mill.o ers are all u rusts of lArs f xiericace and Si'lerelid Taste as U well shown by the many Hats and Ifomtets Uiey have trimmed this season. We Sell hat- nt ouly to this lmmelite tion but ship to various parts of the Stale. "A Loi ge Line of NOTIONS of all kinds.a 3fUMBRELL AS, PAR A SOIA lien's PURNISIUNO OOOD3.133 ETU0Ea AND UATS."a WhUilin? iVe nme cU tnue. The tiet stock and th Icrwfwt prices. Thi- is the tame tune we liave uij Ulda2 yoa aboat far txrrt al week. Mostofl!o vle ktiow U alr,a.'y. It w that 1). K. Cookt & Co. Uve ibe hupt c ot ifT.VS awl BOrS CLOTIIISQ la yiaukliu couuty. Bought just as chiap at Jay Gou'J can boy them. And the interwun? pnrt is we hare always aid will contiooe to sell them, qu-lity ctuivlod, Ckt-yr thun cj Utttin tk Cjmif. The theory ot doinz bminess, like ncwjir farming b ofUo ftrj pleasing to the ear but prodoc- ro-r reuli upoo tnoL W hv maUa uo cliauM In our nruiucr o buio.s. We think our plan of busies Lis all the elcmcnU of pkaaant tuii tics reUtious with ib peoe. We carry no serood liandod Clothing or Darasjred Aoctioti Stuff cleaned up to deceive the eve. We buy in lanre quantities from manu facturers for 11 COOL CASH and sU for te Mineilul SETER 30 DAYS,) thUwuh our small espebsea arJ small profits deflv all wm Uliou In our Iajc In coocluuo. as ivjf of the pudi.03 U xasUos, se our sto k and pcltio our ptke wiU coovioce joa tliat or old lu jo will fdcae you aud you will Join in the cburoa: - - - D. F. Cooke b Co.. for live Larj:et F'-vk, Hosl Vtt and Goods AL WA YS THE BEST. We want your trl aud we wdl give joa the worth of jour tuoney. Come one. and alL LouUborg. N. C. D. F. COOKE CO. iBESURE eY0U "ARE RIGHTS Ico J IccI .' v 1 1 ave just received a car load of ice. and am prepared to furnish it to custo- liiers iu miiy nuautitr at reasonable prices. " Will delivrr it to customers in town every morning. Iavo our or ders with me at . Egerton & Fcrd'a store. - . ' 'v.' J. II. H AUKTS. " 111 in. any enterprise, which may J Jjayjug aiuccessful factory in- dpeTatiottwith jlfare of the whole eommnuity in Its borders. ' : ' V V .;. ' .' ' . ' Too.ElXective, Bride I'm "so afraid people will find y out we're jnst married, that I've made Wfll prom- . - ; wax him with promises of good 'to himselt lRe'to treat'me in public just, as if he had. no ... . " alone is not the kind of citizen .which, when thought for anyone but him9eltt ri:'J "Vatei1 hi the aggregate, makes- a community 7Matron--I Adopted that planwhen I was . xsKen m tne aggregate, makes- a community j Matron I adopted that pianwnet ; V pf harmonious workers for the general' . weal Vnjarw! my hueband uever got , .ijver it".. .1.11. Can : always be . found at . OSerinff to sell you thebest'goods atthe most favorable prices.' " I have just added considerably to my etock of general incrcnanaise ana desire those wishing to buy the most for their money to call and inspect my.-Btocki. .I--'? ;--"' '"' ; . . are still without a superior. , A Full line of . SEIGLER EBOS JgMBSi SH0BS ! always oa band. Do notlisten to anything anvbody eays hot crme ngnt to me ulj u tuauw. - the leaders in LOW Plll;U. auJ ex-uuiae tneir s:ock du jou wUi : ifyoubnysrtvetuooey. Eyi ry vw:tor to our uouso Promptly tyexjca ; and Courteously treated, '..- . - . . S; iARIlOW & SON. ' jTHEN GO AHEAD Andyon will certainly be right if you have your at tho rdiabla Drn Stor of THOMAS & AYCOCKE. . " , - .. . Sine opening In LooUbur. we have endeavored io tr? Jost eocfc roods ia s Wk se are needed by or customers, aud we We tamj thl . e sumd ready to acmumaUte imr mtri l.i every waj J: w uv to keep everytliiig joe rally loui-d in a rirstrclaa Dru? bLore. boU tvuy of ,.ur cucwT. should happen to want aayUdoj iotooJ lo stck we wUl Uke vUasun in nnkia rjKal onlrr. C-olry W,'a llivskSiHis sopptirf t K?6ciOt. We have cucnplete wk of I rn lMltuViiedicJoe. Toilet ArUU Teifuma J. KaUcirT. laiuu, oS ? lamp Gooia, a the tst hue of CiU AUS oJ TOUACCO kept iuthetowu. , '.'.. t Our Soda Fountain is now in Tull W-st and jou ian alwaie U wa tVj oa pronipOy and rollte urmon'. 0!d SunJ. lUljiTAS & AYCOCKE.
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