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THE FRANKLIN TJMES. FmuAT. February,. 14, ; -vfi6! Indez to New Advertisement. jnt AlteUoUee. -A' h 1 -r " V . It..tXitBitliLOcals. , i K a BttetokttrtJVev Store. . ' ; . . Wlak-Hmaan 4 Brown Death Duct. " aUajee4Sl--To.the f uam of Frank- TAB DROPS, -cotton 7 . : . , r,, ; , ; Hr. F. 8. flpraOl is 1log cistern dag on his pwikwi:,;- jf-T' . Mr. R. Hart is e?wrting a niee residence on Comtek street. The foliaeeo Board f Trade held a meeting ia h Court Honse hat Tuesday night. ' ,s Mr J EL Hig1T b moved in town and is eapyiog. hi near dwelling Vn iipt lUlf J tM. ' y Tbe aufbortrre Ml a that as soon as the whether will permit they will do sotnthiaa; to to street. Good. , . Ik B.n tw ho is able to diseoverthe mot. Bwtkw in others is frequently tbe oa who aeVer find Any of his own. Two prominent young men of Free man's township, Be Mitchell Aid N. G Timberlake, died during tbe pest week A number of 'commercial tourists" ia town this week, j and they all admire th new hotel, nod "long for its com pie tiea." tion. Dr. Dean. Smith, of WasMnjrton. D. cL nUflepiiiiiS f will visit LouUburir. 3fr Clet one week, darin which time he will eumiueaes free of ehsrge and 1 T?Jr eTT P"?10 ti f1" cbane to hr tested; 2iew'1enM trnt'lo old fra See date of eomjaff in .neit wek piper. Tobacco Editloit- . . B: ArrendeU, of the Rafelgh KewaObtrver. wa here this week we, salting. wi(h oar . tobacco' mea and eHi seos generally in the iotereat of the big tobacco edition of hja paper, which ,will b iaaued in a few weeks. Se tell us .... . . . . . mat be met. with success 'here and that Lottisbnrg will be well represented. HowFatorie Make tles. The Greenllfc, S. New makes this mention fA. tbe car-loads of North Caro linians who recent) passed through Wil- ninyton fr Peli-jr : VPritbablr t be largest n amber of immi- rrants that has ever come into' South Car- Mina in turn budy since tbe. da v wben dnt MTlen eaqoe in ships arrived at P12mt tveentljr Tbe party, was bronrht in a special train or -fifteen ears from North Car.lioa, , aod coasted of 1,040 peophv besides a namber of children who did not pay fare. They were gathered in thtw counties of North Carolina, and came direct from the. farms a ad will work in tbe.otton tniHsV'r - J . .: ' . Personal. " -;r . - T--' " 'Legtfett's Iarsr' white rasparafirrfi J.IB. Arirett turned ttw jH P? day afto from bU trip North. , -,NF Orleana moUssea la V fUoa : n.....D.M.i. .a kees or ralloa at Crenshaw, Hkk to the colored people at 8t. Mathiaaf A - ' r; L .u- Best frrade " PotoaVsar: molasses and Persons wwiag laad taxes bad better settle or they will have to pay costs of advertising. The Sheriff has a long list to be advertised tbe last of this month. Rev. James B. Avirett, rector of St. Paul's parish, will conduct services at St. Matthias E piseopal eharch for the colored people Friday evening Feb. I4tb. at seven aod a half o'clock. Public invited. Mr. Backleyf Clinton, N. X, the new merchant, who will open a large tock of dry goods and clothing in the corner store of tbe new hotel baiiding. advertises that he will be open about the 15th of March. Tbe workmen are "rush ing things lively" to get the store ready for him. It is impossible almost to avoid errors in keeping so large a namber of small ccoanU as we have to do with oar sab scribers. If sny one finds a credit omitted in the bills we are aaw rendering for subscription, we desire to say that we will esteem it a favor if prompt noti tfcation is riven. Correction will be cheerfully made. - ; . Among tbe applicants before the State Supreme Court for law license. who passed a successful examina tion on tie 3rd, we note th name of Mr. S. Melntyre, who was a resident here for several years," Being principal of the Male Academy. Mr. Melntyre has many friends here who will join the Tixss in wishing him a' sneesssfal career in his uew chosen profession. A western paper tells of a fellow vrhtt, every date he gets on a spree, ia ttitMiMMi paytaga year's subscription to his town papwr. Hi has already paid to Jaaaary 1st, 1947, and no a number of riitr are trying to ascertain the brand of whisky the fellow is etttag and will urge their subscribers to use that brand eieiasively. Kr. If there "is a salosaist hereabouts who has tbe brand referred to oa hand, let him make himself kaowtf at tafs oSce,; and if he can convince the editor of Its edlesey, he . will be given af "big puff" free of charge. a . it v it i -uniiMiiiiKir. 'irniTai your vwioo aneeO9rm0 amoBrtlM vbiltors to Loakbimr. tain week; Mr. Moore U a Depoty U. flL tlarsbaJ, and 'ia among the most efS eieat ia tbe service. Last Sunday was the regular day for tty. 4. JS. THaekerto preach In to Presbyterian eharch ere. At nigbtbe preached an excellent sermon to a large congregation ia the Methodist cbnreh. Mayor Person and Mr. H. A. Cren ahaw returned last Saturday from Ox ford, where they spent last week, being interested in tne trial of tire Jobnson wilt ease. The jury sustained the will. ! Does This Mean You T Some people seem to think that their credit is good for an indefinite length of time. It is almost a criminal offenae to expect a business man to trast yoa, not for a few weeks or a month and to allow your debts to go unpaid for six months or a year. Business men have to meet their obligations promptly. Tbe big firms will not carry them over a certain length of time and their cus tomers cannot expect any greater lati tude to be given them. It is surprising how many well to do people allow their bills to go unpaid uutil the dealer, much against his in clinations, is forced to send the obnox ions dun and thereby perhaps give mortal offence. Hateful old thing," we heard a merchant called the other day who had dared, pressed by his own sharp neces sities, to dan my lady. Of coarse I expeted to pay the bill some day." Bat it is tbe some day, dear sir. and dear madam, to which you pat off pay ing for your groceries, your dry goods, your shoes, your furniture, or your drags that sends so many basiness men to the walk True, it is not always con. venlent to pay at once and the aceom modating business man will tell you yonr credit is good, but in the name of heaven keep it good. Don't let your bills go unpaid a day longer than you can help and above all thing don't make it a point to forget whether you have paid them or not. Ex. Do Something. As yet we have heard nothing definite in regard to to organization of a fire de partment in Louisburg. It is a very ira portent matter, and our "town fathers" Hbould put it off no longer. "Do some thing" gentlemen, and let's have a book and ladder and backet company, if noth ing more. The organization of those two companies, if we are not to procure an engine, will be a great help in case of fire, and the saving in tbe way of insur- a . .a wmm aoee, wui soon pay lor tne ouuay. ve repeat Do SoMBTHnra. A Congregation Makes the Pastor. If your pastor is not quite up to the aaeasure of tbe statue of your ideal; if he is not so elegant as Robertson, or enter taining as Beecher, or eloquent as Brooks, if be laeks somewhat on the social side, snd is a little slow and awkward in mak ing friends, tbe poorest of all remedies is criticism or censure. For all ordinary ministerial failings an ounce of co-opera tion is worth a pound of criticism; a gill of sympathy more than a gallon of een sure. ary talents can be made into an effic ient, successful pastor by a congregation; and any roan can be made a failure by the congregation. A congregation may be known by its pastor, E x. ' syrup at Crenshaw, Hicks AUsa'j . Fresh lot Batst's garden seed-just re ceived at Ayeocke 6 Co a. drag store. "Boiatfsonion'sets and Irish potatoes at Ayeoeke & Co., - We are dailr getting la new gnoda. Bee our stock before you bay, KUag ft Pleasants. .- Taylor sells more- machines thaa any man 4a the State Why, because he treata his customers' .ail right. Try him. Brap, ahip stuff, oata, bay and corn at Creashaw, Hteks & AUen'a. . Helm's mixed sweet pickle by the quart or gallon atCreaahaw, Hioka A Allen's. Heinx piekled onions best yet at Cren shaw, Hicks & Allen. Lewis Boston baked beans at Crea- shaw. Hicks & Allea. Malaga grapes, oranges, lemons, eo eoannts, figs, raisins at Crenshaw, Hicka & Allen's. Frog in yonr throat ia still tbe leader for . coughs, colds and hoarseness at Thomas' drug store at 10c box. Call at R. Waitt'a large sample rooms for pore wnfekey and Dranay lor yonr Christmas ?aogg." , . . King & Pleasants haws tbe gcy for tbe Kbaa Bros, fine tsuor made elotb Ing. also the agency for the Royal tail or, and the National tailors of Cbica go. 111. Fits guaranteed iu every in. stance or money refunded. Call and see oar samples before baying, j 31 tf. Just received st J. P. Winston's 800 suits very fine clothing, 500 pair pants. and 200 pair all wool over and nnder- sbirU, less than New York cost. J. P has last returned from tbe North with these goods and says he bought cheaper than be everdtd. BQrrow8-Timberlake. Married at tbe residence of the brides father. Mr. J . 8. Timberlake, Youngs- ville. N. C, at 8:30 p. m., on Wednee Auy sincerely pious man of ordi- day, February, 5, 1896, by Dr. W. B. oujbi, MTk oeujauiu . Durruwi to Miss Clellie D. Timberlake. The attendants were: W. R. Timber lake and Miss Maude Winston; 0. 0. Winston and Miss Addie Channel; W. H. Hackney and Miss Eugenia Hold ing; J. D. Timberlake and Miss Lily Mitchell; J. B. Perry and Miss Myrtle Timberlake; M. Barrows and Miss Willie Timberlake. Tbe bride wu elegantly attired in a dress of white satin with lace and pearl trimmings and ber boquet was of white ross. Tbe brides maids were charming in alternate pink and bine. Mr. Burrows is the popular depot agent and telegraph operator of Yonngsville snd his bride is a most at tractive and accomplished young lady. The good wishes of a host of f riendh at tend them, as with sails so favorably set, they embark on matrimonial seas. May they encounter no rough gales, bat have a smooth yoyage to the port of eternal pence. M. T. Free to Every Reader ot this Paper A book on Fancy Work which con tains 50 illustrations Among them are deigna for Sofa Pillows, Table Covers. Scarfs, Tray Cloths, Doilies, Cellalold Work, Tapestry Painting and Embroi dery.. Directions are given now to make Lamp Shades, Scrap Baskets, Photograph Stands, and a variety of fancy artfelea.'"'. Also another book tell ing how to make all kinds Of Mat and Rugs, numbering t& ia all. Thewa two books will be seat jroa Kkkx if yoa will send tea cents for a three months' trial subscription, to ThkL Hoxs a 16 page paper containing original Stories, Fash ions, Fancy Work, etc.. the cheapest sad best paper published. Send to the Publishers, 141 Milk St., Boston, Mass., and get tbe paper and tbe two books. When writing ask for their illastrated Premium List sent free to sny address. Here is a simple eare-for highly reeomtne-jdeoT by Dr. Keeley, the physician who has made himself famous io treating the alcoholic habit. He sent tbe prescription to tbe editor of the Louis ville Courier Josrsal. Or. Keely says no man need be sick these days who will take this remedy, tt is simple assafoeti da, given in f oar-grain pills, one pill f oar times day. If this treatment was generally known it would save, sufferers much expense and wretchedness and" many useful and valuable lives. Few towns of equal size of Louisburg can boast of as fine a hotel structure, of as go id banking facilities two banks with ample easital to supply all the legit imate demand by basiness men and oth ers with money: of as imposing fejrick stores, all occupied; of as good tobacco market, four large tobacco warehouses conducted by live watekonse' men; of aa jgoofL schools, both private and public, under charge of efficient instructors." In deed, we eo aid go oa at length, and men tion countless other advantages that our town possesses, but space forbids. Now that we will soon hare a first- The Pursuit of WaU3u What ia tbe object of society, if it be not to accumulate wealth ? asks a writer iH Lippinontt's Magazine. Tbe develop ment of the mind, the refinement of tbe taste, the salvation of the soul? All the social and intellectual and est he tie ends that men aim at are attained by wealth. not necessarily as an individual, but eer tainly as a community possession. Has the hosoaa race anywhere laid aside the pursuit of wealth in order to cultivate its taste or its mind ? How long would either taste or mind survive such a change t Tbe individual may give up tbe pursuit of wealth in order to pursue art, but ouly on condition that the over whelming majority of mn keep on pur suing wealth. If tbe aspirations for a wider intellectual vision, for the satisfac tion of tbe higher senses and the ennoble ment of conduct, either bare no efftet upoa the struggle for wealth or stimu late it, why may we not disregard them, or at least relegate them to the second place, and consider the naked economic man?' The removal of tbe cuticle de stroys the beauty of a homaa body, but it lays bare the means of exertion and tbe springs of action. "Angel in the Cloud " New edition at Dr. J. E. office. Coming. Dr. Dean Smith, scientific optician of Washington, D. C, will visit Lonisbarg and remain at tbe hotel for one week. Persons having weak or failing eye sight can have their eyes examined five of charge, and glasses fitted by an expert optician. See date of coming in next weeks paper. Notice. . The attention of all citixena ia called to ordinance No. 10: Ordinance 10. E very owner of a boose within tbe limits of tbe towu shall con tinually have on the premises one lad der -of? sufllsierrt length U reach the aves of such house. Anyone failing to comply with this ordinance shall be fined five dollars. Tbe above ordinance, by order of tbe Mayor, will be rigidly enforced on and after 10th of February 1896. D. C High, Town Constable :TAKENQTICE- r tile Voters of frawkS LIN COUNT WILL TAKK NOTICS OP TUB FOLLOWING DIVISION OF - HAID COUNTY INTO VOTING PUB JIN UTS : lapuriwaaee of tne reqalreawats ef Se- ft Cfeaoo. 1S9 ot t Ua of Iftus. wbiea dcUrs Tna Ue Clerk of tbe Kepe rior Cvart of rc eoasty, eaail. wiUia twelve bodUm elur the ratifteatioe of Ua act. establish, altar or ereats separate pUeM of sUetioa Is tUr rwperrf v coes ties, so as to previoe, as near assay be. at one separate vottag- pUes lor rvsey three bsadred and Sttj tkHors, la rrvry sabdivbioa of tfctr rwoactiv eoasis. whether such sabtUvision be a lovukio. vilUf;, eity or ward, of which said actio the said Clerk shall give dse sour by ad- v"eaes is some pabiie Joaraal wab Uabed la the eooaty. If any seen tbert . etbervW In soma peblie plae aithla ths boBDdarUa of each at askd votiar plaera. or preoacu, aad at the Coert Hove door ta eoeatv." Now. thmfora. I II K Uarria, Clerk of th Sspertor Coart of I raakUa eonsty. do altecv estaUtaa sad creata tha toUowln voUag plaoa la and ur in county oi r raakitn, uat ta to say : 1. rrsaaaa s rovnahio ia harabv dirVlaH by tha eos sty roads into two votiur or. ctoeta aa follows: ComsModag at tha Waka cookty Uaa near Tboaaa Toaar's pt mnu icMiowioz uw Kaieavuie road la a iwt- tberl.v direction to tbe Loalsber and Ral- trt road, than with said road ia aa Eaat- erty direeUoa to Hi bob' road, sad thea witn inu road is a) nortbarlv direction to tba franklin ton Townah'.p liaa. AO pa oea Uvln vaat of tba above daaenbe4 lit lamading tba tows ef Tonninvtlla ail be ia wnat aoall b kuowa aa Weat Freenan i reciaet, and tha polling place of said pre einct whall be in tU ton of Tooagseille AU peraoos living Eaat of tba above de scribed Uoe will bain what ah.II hm lion " Kat Kraraaa'a pracinet. and the ponlajr plar ot aaid pracinet shall be at ft'yatt aura a a tor. 2. r rankhnton Townawin hi hrvbr di- vlOad into tbrre rudng prartneta na loUavt. Commandng at W. 1). SpraUi'a on tha Louiabarg and Franklin ton road, and ma ning with aaid road is a Wvateriy dirwioti to tha corporation lina of tha tow a of Franklin ton. BaonlncagfUn with corpo ration Una Wcat f Ut Town of Franklin ton on tna road st or near H. C. Kearneys, theses with said road in a Weateriy direc tion to tja fJrka of tba rood at iba old Alliance kiu. tbeoua along tba ronJ leading by H. P. Lowry's and Tboa. Brag)r to the eroea roada nanr tha Waatbera piaev.rhenra along tha Rakijih road In a 8ontherlr dv rerUon to Fraaman'a townahip line, tnrnca with aaid Uu in an Eaeteriv direction to tha road Wadiac; trom W. b. 8pmlir to Oak LevH rhnrch. and tbanra aJortx aaid road In a Northrlr dircrtion to tha ttfi t ninjrat W. D. 8prniIl'B. Tbe tarriiorr cr- cumacribad by the lorruoina; lioa. InchHing Ua town ot Franklinton oh nil conatitnt whnt khall lw known a Prrcinct No. 1. Franktintoo townabip, and tha poll i of place of aaid precinct ahaJI ba In tba town ol rrankUatoa Tba RalHgh A Gaatoa Uaiiroad hall be the dividing- line of tbe territory In Franklinton townahip, not In eluded In precinct No 1. All peraooa linn Eaat of aaid railroad win bain what ah all be known aa Eaat Fraaklinton precinct aod the polling place for said prannct ball ba at Kawport - AM peraona living WnI of aid railroad will be ia whatahall be known as Vaat F ranklintoa pracinet, and the poll ing place lor said precinct shall ba at V. Hot isn hi- iJtxrcpiuz Towtr-Lbat U. S. tioVtEeport 1 J e-v vjm, II C7 11 et22C2JE2Sr A happy and Prosperous New Tear to all our friends and customers. Your friends AYCOCKE & COMPANY, Druggists. Malone'a I Original Observations. The best man is the one who is the most forgiving. You never get a plump refusal from a slender girl. If men bad wings most of them would be afraid toly. It takes a good farm and an industri ous farmer to raise a mortgage. Fault-finding whl sooav change a baud some face Into an og)y one Isn't it strange that stag party is -one to which dears are set admitted f There are aooees without thorn, but there are many thorow without rosea. Whenever a man does anything feol- ish aow-a-timew hit exsnse is that be was 20 cents gallon at King & Pleasants. Fonnd. A set of false teeth and a pair of spec tacles. The losers can get them by identifying property and paying for this notice. A "Jumping" (Conclusion. People have eome to, and that is that the Frog fa tbe throat is a sure cure for hoarseness and eougbs. For sale only by W. 6.' Thomas, Druggist. e Wanted. 10.000 dox. eggs at once. All the ehlek ens. turkeys and fresh shoat that come to town, and will pay nlguest market prices rorsame. K.l3a & FUASAHTB. Remember King ft Pleas nt will deliver any thing from a dip of snuff to barrel of Bottr anywhere in corporate limits, free of charge. NOTICE. I shall sail at tha Court Hoaea door la Loeta barg, N. C, oa Monday the day of March, UBS. soesa artlctea of hoeeehotd famUnre, sad a larga namber of boofca aooaa of which are very vslaaUa belonging to tba estate of tha lata ladge J. 3. Davla. There are among theae books, St volume of the War of tha Ra belllon, ct TOiamee of the V. C Sapreaae Coert Reports, and 10 volameaof the Colonial teoords-and H voiamea of the aaaerteaa Bta- porta with S voiamea of Dtgeeta . Theaa I woald sell Brtvatntr for a yaaaooable prlea. patnie sale, nat tar eonetirata oat DroDortion or tae books Dejcejruur to Jadga DSvia's library, and the pattto sale win before tha public a swum p; Fresh link snd cake sausage always oa hand at King ft Pleasants. Life of Gen. Robt. 8. Lee, for sale oaly by W. G. Thotaa. Landreth's srarden seed, the most re liable no old seed carried over for sale by W. O. Thomas. . Seed Irbdi potatoes from 29e peek up. Just to hand, the Unrest and most select line of stationery ever brought to this town, we can salt ail. w. . Thomas. Don't forget, owr speeialtf tWr- givs aa anaaoal opportanlty for tha porehaaa of good boohs. Terms eaah. J. M. Aun. idat of J. J. Davis Ftx 1, 180S. NOTICE. At a ranlar meetinjr of tba Board of Commissioners for the town of Loalabnrg. held Jansary 11th. 189Q, tbe following or dinanee was adopted : OaDxacD That all dealers in horaas and horse drovers sbsll pay, a Iicensa tax of twenty dollar per annum. W. M. Pcasox, Mayor. Geo. 8. Buna, Clerk. NOTICE. BTATB Or" NORTH CAROUITAv, ) la tha Sa OevsTT o funui. peelor CV JBafoea Clark. hypnotized;" Large ears are said to denote generos ity, and perbapV that is why Congress is so free with the public money. It is a ssd sight to see a cnau deliber ately sit down ia laziness and let bin ose -i v..a wsfs : 'fulness - and hannlness dry tu and beiRSTS ntRacRirnogr wtu. . vr. - iKwiaa Dlown away. l ru : ia- .i,. - . we hare bought j oV the sewiog ma- " "u u chine basiness ot K. r. Taylor ft Co.. evidence of a Hair on fits tipper tip ne I and will continue to sell the okl rru feels elevated, when ia reality Jt ts a sort of a coming down. Place your soul in the bank f Heaveu and Christ wll write you a tlood red te- eetpt of eternal deposit and will honor all drafts through Him. O. U Xlus. adlnT of P. 3. Bsowv, TS. Maesra Baowv. widow; L. T. Baowir.aao. W. Baow. Taos, Warso sad wife, Avxs a'Wat- sp. T. H. Aun aod wtfa. . xuaar-Aixsv, Marnt vaw Lscuu Baowjt, R. QBsows, . H. O. Bsowg. W. R. Baowa, F. A. Bsowv, Cbaslbs Bsowv FssnssjcK Bcaortsaa sad wife, Laos A K. BCMOttBlSt. W. H. Baewa sad othatsv . hatra st law of P. 4. Baowy,dae'd. , 1 Jeff raja gin S, Lootebars; Townahip ia hereby dividVd into three voting piwneta aa uvllowa: Co mencina at the North a at corner of E. W Timberlake a line oa Tar Birrr abova Loaiabarg snd running with said Umber- lake and J. C. Kearnev'a tinea io an Eaet- erfy direction to tbe Loaiaburjr and War- rpoton read, ttaeacw with tha line of t. H Cooke'a homa tract and tb Rawkioaor Fold line Eaatarly to the Halifax road thence EaaUrtr with said road ahont one hondrwd yarda to a broach, tbnc down aaid branch to Fox Swamp, and down aaid oreek to Tar tuver. Tbe territory eea- braeed by tba above deacribed line, togvtber with tba entire tows of Loaiabarg. and all of tba territory io aaid townahip. lying oath of Tar Biveeehei) raeatitnte what U to be known aa prednct No. 1, Loaiabarg Township, sad rnepoinng placaof aaid pra- Hnct aaall be In the town of Loaubara- Tbe remainder of the territory in aaid townantp anaii Da divided Dy tbe Uaniax road, commencing at tba branch Dear tt Bnwktna or Ford tract, tohehlngtbe lina of precinct Ao. 1, and running with said Mali- fax road In aa EaateHy direction to th Sandy Creek Townahip line near Dob Strickland 's. AM persona livisr North of aaid Halifax road will beta wbst ah ail ba kaovn as North Loeieber preHact and the polling place for aaid prannct ahaH be at Cool Hpringa school hoeae on the ixMUDarg aao warrestoa road. AH pr aooa living Sooth of said Halifax road win beta what shall Ka known aa Soath Lonie Lsrg praciact. sad tha polling place shall bo at Perry's achool hoaae on tbe Warres ton road leading from CxxaQ s atore to Sookey Toong'a trim roada. 4. Sandy Creek Townahip U divided iato two votinar precinct a by tbe Una of Sandy Crack. All the territory ia aaid townabi lying Eaat sad North of said rreek, a constitate what ka to be knows aa pracinvt No. 1. Saady Creak Township, and tbe poll ing piaca Lb a aaid peed net an am be at uap- toavllle All tae trrrttory of aaWl towaahip lying West ssd Soath of said Creek shall eoaetitate what U to be knows aa precipe No. 3. Sandy Creek Townahip. and tae pou- Isg place for said precinct shall be at M on Iton. 6. Harris Townahip aball eoaetitate Harris' precinct and the polling place shall ba at Clifton's Mill., o. Hsyesvtlle Township aaall ronatitaU Hsveaville praciad, and the polling prace shall be at Rocky Ford 7. Gold Mine Township shall eonatitaU Gold Mine precinct, snd the polling place shall be at Ceeterrdle 8. Cedar Bock Townahip shall eoDtltate Cedar Bock predsct, and tha polling pUce aball be at Stains, 9. Cypreas Creek Towsebip shall coaati tste Cypreas Creek p red net. and the polliag piece a hall b at M aorea gis. 10. Dsns a Towaehlp shall eoastltsta Doss's predsct and the polliag place shall be at ropier Bprtnge. - B B, KASan. C 8. C. This Feb D. 1C. -THII- HfABUERS & UERCHAHTS 1AK1L To the Farmers of FranMln and Adjoining Gounties-o- We call your attention to a few articles below, whicn please read: Car load of Flour, All grades Car load 3Ieat, Sugar, Oats, Car load Syrup and Molasses Salt and Coffee. Plows Dunn & Dixie. Points Dann k Dixie. xlsmes. Bark Can vans, I Plow Lines, Back and Leather Collars. Bands, collar pa da. tabip bail We are daily receiving new goods of erary descriptions, such as plant bed cloth, early rose seed Irish peUUes, Cabbage, 8. C, bams, Canued toruatoee, eorn, gardsn peas, arunea, salirrend, sardines, oysters, beat cream ebeeae, Mason staodard crack era, eomed beef, ebipped beef, pkklss, pre pared unstard aaoce, rice, buck wivsat, eat meal, dried apple and peaeb, Frsak tiausaa always on band, cfnn try taxaa, -beans, sweet potatoeaf aaliaf Lriai potatoee, celery aaed, iff r, not tnsg. la ,la4 jwn can get anytUag 700 want front ns freak. We keep a fall rtoek 8b oea. Dry Goods and Notitna, sire ns a before you bay. et KING fc PLEASANTS. LouiHburg, N. C. HOLD UP I STOP THAT OOUGH ! town, our citizens should tarn their at trition to the establishment of a cotton factory. Aside from tbe great benefit to rasare ay j a J. Xrowa' SeeaaaBd. agalaas his widow and hears aA law. to eair lot of land la the Urwn ol Loeiabarw, K. C kwowa aa the T. J. Bsown hottiaataal. This ts a speetat STeeeSfflnaT seatmi . I KUla. AdaiDiatratoT of Peyton j. Rrowa for taa aamat of narloar taa aetata at ate la testate. ty the Issning Tsaausoaa frees this ofaes on the Sta of Fetsraary isaa, marsabM b 1 derived from the increased trade that tne employment of a large number of well paid hands, would create, tnere is no investment in which a man aa put bis money that wil-earn so large a rate of interest and at tbe same, tim combine absolute safety. The progressive1 towns I of the State are making streouous efforts to secure-industries of this kind, and soe cessf ally, too. There is 00 town witi better advantages, or more wuStablyi located for maaufacturiog tban lyouis-l ABtaa. 8xAvnAR0 aad Poafarrtc. Atespecnraur, ' Atoockx h Co. before tha Clerk of the Sa parlor Coart of Franklin coasty aorta Carouaa at hhr ottvaa 1 ia AASusDorg vow, im aiotaaaia eoaaxy ; a . I mm aad wife, .Laoaa R. ScheOaM State oa Monday the SSrd dap of Match 1S9B, sad tt appearing try aOdevIt sad aaaVlaat proof that H. C Bvdwav, W. R. Browm. T. A. Browa.' Charles Brown, rredeetek BchotaM aw4rttesto.taeaaid tanataatHi thareof . of for taa faU 4c We bare on band and to arrive la 4 few days, early rose seed Irian potatoaa, cabbagv-, eating potatoes, caeat, flour. sasar. suSm. HKtracta ok esotr riuo. in fact von eaa gwt asrutair to want The cares and troubles tkst beset MTfef ffo ns at rock bottom prtoes. King A j SToTVuJow M lifara hnttha eBiier.aer! 1ttSsf v ; v 1 Mag a reatdeatef theStataof Coaaaetleat, heir st Uw. except rradattuh Seaonald. sad ha fe the hoabaoa of aa heir at taw, aad so also tt sypeartng taat taey are aoa rssmnts of this aatd dust that fly ia our eyea sdwe go rattling along on Time's rail way to Eter nity. Orange (Va ) Observer. . T burg, witb'iU cowrulflcwt water power. cheapness of llrlrr and fcesitbf olness, Attention Franklin Eifles. Let our Tjepijjsystlahe matter, and j Yonr attentioa is especUlty called to Tbe wisest bay tbe best mad tsal is the "old EeUahler tlwrtbCaeWlaa Al- : tnanao at W. Q, Tbosaaa. Drag Stern Tba sua' cent arUcletwkhaUW stand ard gnbdvpreeldualy aotdf et from t9 cents U n cents, eocsUts of ohi eresra. esmpbor ' iee, wlteb haaeY soap, toott Mtti reatikintef tae State of Coaaeetleet. said taa others oatae wiUnUaf taa CRT ai Stew York. It ta ordered aad adjajdewt taat MbUeaUoa ba tnada la the raavaua T Tiawe a awarapapet pabliahad ta tha- town of Loels bary. ooee a week foe alx. staseeaafre weeks, otlf ylna the said parties to appear before tna Clerk of the gwperloe Coarf of Fraahtta eoamty. North CaroUna, a hie oSSee la the. veart u ienntaiTJBfi, - n. c Does a geDeral Banking basrrma aoHcits deposits on time , or subject to cbacka.- , Make CaUseOene a portal ty. Hetnrnt pfomptl j wade son able rates. at rea- Depctitg receired ixx SAVING'S BANK, in ;sqbu of r I 1 csota, aod upwards: Wm BAltY lvreBidnt. WrJ. BYXKLY, Caabier. .SSlatKCTORa, owaa-ta tha town ef Lealshwrar. tha swta eoaetr and Ssati. ea.MOwdar-tha txrd act tmmsrismlnM i etr1ana a ha 1 Mi. KmIw .tlMt&Jv it- 1 KrV Ti TZ-i IV mZ'TZ i wnil take aotiea If ther faUasroear oa tha lr . 'V''T' ."9 . w.. w , .v.. ... np,, M - ,. m, , nTM . n-a, ia. Taint lilli .111. . gained by dnal sy etcntetl to lose, fnt 2i& oloek. All members tbtt are in-1 drng store. ., : , leapoaitedu uiaew wAin u fwTi Wra. BBUevr?-- vr. J. liyerly l I. tt. .aaMiMt thtl ;.ni V- : A. ? L V : 1 .wu,.,rw m ua raa 1 c AT K' H R Wain a. ' . wcomw .jr r xew line lautooaoie wauoaerr tcsc i ananoe ra taa eomaraias.. . . , -rr timltt he the MBnuv tnii wear, are r I fMetradat AMneM at lira 1 mw 5" "i- y . ' . m 1 ' n n r iwsrw : - "''-''-AU sssn hoaeatei tows prearnC ; '.! : TROWASr brsapariUa it Ibe best! 'Gets Satsertoe Ceert TAKE "FROG IN YOUR THROAT: 7! . -f 4... mmm Ml wa r -l ...J . ant T f-Yr.a iyny . -o. a nomas. OnllOVqtOTQIJAS, ,Iwe Store m. TsOaUBy Ctptafn, . raokh Coast. Feh.th,l3Sa, X 1 i 1 S
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 14, 1896, edition 1
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