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1HE FRANKLIN TIMES! . A. THOMAS Editor and Proprietor, A UA51M0TII EDITION. Friday, April 7. 1899. IHDKX TO KBW ADVBKTISBMEirTa. F.S Spruill 2 Noticed. Wi Lancaster Notice. . W. Ki A. Williams Notice. 3 . A.i Tamer Horse for Sale, i Hollingsworth Bros. Furniture. ' Geo. B. Baker Notice of E lection. W. G Thomas Counterfeit Money. H. Ci Kearney Sale of Land for Taxes. Stokes & Fargmson-Are yoa Looking for Money. the TAR DROPS. Cotton 6 to 6 1-16. ' Look out for Egerjon's Big Spring Annonncemeat next week. It ' is much easier to keep oat of a quarrel than it ia to get bat. Don't neglect to cleanse your lots be fore the hot weather sets in. Our good "bid" friend Spencer M. Boon, i was on a . "visit" to town this week. ,j -' A s bunch of keys picked up on the streets can be secured by theqwner, if .he or she will call at this office and identify them. I , Holuogsworth Brothers have a new advertisement this week, and they call special i attention to the Farmer Girl Cook Stove. . - ( BpT. J. T. Gibbs, Presiding Elder, will preach in the Methodist church here next Sunday night, when the Sacrament will be administered. Too many people fail to remember that when they begin to 'cast stones" that they too have a small portion of "glass' in their front doors. - The Easter egg hunts given th children of the Methodit and E piscopai ' Sunday Schools last Monday were great ly enjoyea oy tne young ioiks. Appropriate Easter services were held in the churches here last Sunday Tne decorations in ine uietnoaist were appropriate and tastily arranged. Mrs. Dr. W. H- Edwards, died sud denly at Durham last Monday. She was the daughter of W. A.'Seymore. Esq , of this county, and had a large number of friends who will regret to learn of her death, - ' - - t A choir of. boys and girls from the Oxford Orphan Asylum, will give a con vert iu Lonisburg on Thursdays ight the 20th of this month. A full programme will be published in next weeks issue of the Times. Among the many needs ofLouis ' burg, one of the most important is that i- i i j - . j i . . . "... its puupiu Buouiu sianu closer logeiner, add show a greater, appreciation .for the efforts of the few citizens who tjkself . ishly : work .for the various interests of the town. T -Don't fail to read the new" advertise ment of Stokes & Furgurson in this issue of the Times. They say that they baye very tning tny aavertise ana will do jast exactly what they say when you go to trade with them. We have tried them and are prepared to agree with them. J The Democratic, primaries for city i officers in .Raleigh were held last Tues day!) night. Mayor Powell and a ma- J "VJ " f - wer3 renominated. ' The nominations are equivalent to an election, as, it is said, the Republicans will not pat up a ticket. There seems to b much interest manifested as to. who shall compose Louisburg'8 municipal authorities. This is right. .But the Times hopes that good feeling will prevaiU and that no issue calculated to cause "factional" ani- Onlv One Dollar. " i ' - 1 T ..A 4.T- ... . ... x viucr mas every man and woman in I 7v """'" alu:reaa eii several Thousand Copieg of ftftnnfir nanA niflt-i L . .. . . I - ' ?--r put to tne - Times will be Distributed trouble of borrowing (and thereby an noying their neighbors) -we have placed the subscription price at one dollar a year. . If taken for a less time than one year the rates will be as follows: Three months 35 cents; six months 65 cents. Our plan will - be : steictlt cash in ad- ; vance sodon't ask as to tilaa vnnr ......... - name on the subscription book unless the . cash accompanies the .request. E verbody who wishes to keep posted is able to . pay one dollar for 52 copies of and there is no reason why subscribe; now. the Are You Looking Orncs Phose No. ZO. r.t-: C5cx Pao5 No. the paper. the. Times should not be in every house hold in this section. The Snow. - ; - The "oldest inhabitant" never saw quite as inoch snow in April as fell here on Tuesday. , t If the ground had been very dry and cold the snow would have been probably 5 inches deep. By Wednesday noon, however, it had nearly all disappeared. , - Throughout County. ai me suggestion ot some of our patrons we will issue a "mammoth" edition of the Times at an early '.date, a copy of which will be sent to nearly every household in .Franklin, county. It will contain articles upon many in teresting subjects, and will be a . fine medium through which the business men can reach the people -of the county. " - Every business man in the county .1 i j . . snouia oe representea in the "mam moth edition," - AND TAKE A GUESS AT SOME THING OF VALUE. :FOR- tLlU S? kkV f-rsl LJt 7 4l Married. On Sundey last at the residence of the bride's father, J . P Macon-,- Esq., in this county, Mr.W.H. Brown, formerly' of Loniaburg,' but now of Durham, and Miss Ellen R; Macon, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock, i The bride and groom took the, train here on Monday for their home in Durham. The Times extends congratulations. They Will Come Back, The Times is pleased to welcome Mr and Mrs. E. L. Odomback to Louisburg. About 15 months ago Mr. Odom opened a general merchandise basiness in Nash ville, and the first of this year he decided that he could better himself by moving to Burlington, bat he soon same to the; conclusion that "there was no place like home," and with his wife, he is again in Lonisburg. - He will open a general stock of merchandise in a few days in the Clifton store. Tax Listers and Assessors. The following is a list of Tax Listers and" Assessors appointed by the County Commissioners last Monday; the first name in each township being the Lister: Dunns W. H. Williams, J. E. Alford, Luther Baker. Harris N. B. Young, Cains Chamblee, J. N. Harris. " Freeman's F. P. Parce, B. H. Win ston, ienadus C. Winston. - Franklinton E. W. Morris, J. H. Cooke, R. J. Perry. Haysvule J. E. T. Ayescue, R & Foster, -W. A. Pace ; Sandy Creek Geo. W, Brown, E. M. Gupton, H. D. Egerton. . Gold Mine J.- B. Denton, H. S. Gup ton. W. D. Upchurch. Cedar Rock W. M. Boon, W. DeanwC, Elj3upton. , Cypress Creek W, E. - Davis, J. Creek more, J. S. Ross. - . Louisburg Geo. S. Baker,: J. Uzzell.'W. C. Roberts. . By Paying What You Uwe and One : Year in Advance Yoa Can Get on the Band. Wajron. beans. Each cereon sendine rear's nndins money lor our line this season 13 far superior to subscription in advance is .ntitied to one anytbiupc we have ever shown and ourpriccsare such that guess at the number of beans in the jar. eloquence is not necessary to sfll.the cooda.. Tho advent of the present season marks another step in our progress and records the most important undertaking m the his tory of our business. Our present equipment is tho best oviuenee oi tne aeveiopment inaii nas maae onr unique premium nicely boa nd set of Scott's disDlav necessary. The constantly increasinir volume of Novels, thirty in number. -To the one our businesslias opened up new ideas, heretofore unknown TZ:: knowledge of ;bujing, enabling us to give you the' in number. This is a rare opportunity maximum of quality at the minimum of cost. We would to secure some standard literature.-- Rm I not tuTOUgn XniS meuium invlCe j OU.XO OUT Store U WC member the jarisfiUed without having did not know it would pay you to inspect our line of any iaea as wine nnmDer tnereia, l at beans will be counted the day before and the name "of the inceesAfaL contestant published in the "Twes'VJ une 2od. , 'No one connected with the Times or. Times The person sending four subscriptionaia entitled to two guesses, six subscriptions to three guesses, etc. To th one guess ing -the correct or nearest correct num ber of beans in th jar we will give at a Ilollingsuorili Dros. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FURNITURE. office has a right to a guess. ; Syjii-I - All old subscribers who owe for .th paper must pay what they owe arid fciveatl in advance if they wish to take a guess.: New Registration.:' ; ; ? j - Every man who wishes to vote in -ihe town election must register anew, as tie new charter calls for an entire new reg istration. The book in now open in tbe Town Clerk's office, and Geo. 8. Baker is the Registrar. . Th time for registra tion will expire on Monday. April 24tb?. T. G. H County Commissioners., - The Board met on the 3d, all members present. Sever.il corrections were made in taxes, of .various parties. Report of Dr. E. Si Foster, Superintendent ol Health, was received and filed. Report of W.. B. Hunter, Superintendent of Home, was received .' and filed. He reports 13 white and 12 colored initiates. Linda Person, Pinter Harris. Sidney Neal, Maria Hunter, were placed on out side pauper list. A public road was opened from Millford road- to Henderson and Louisburg road, near Dave Wel- don's. C. B. Kearney and A. A. Hunt are to keep np ali bridges on . same. without any cost to county. .; Bond of W. H. Beddingfield, cotton weigher for Louisburg. was received. W. K. -A. Williams, C. S. C, was ordered to index alf wills, according to'law. Anna Dan iel was stricken from, pauper list. Tax Listers and Assessors were appointed. Tbe list appears in another column.: A number of claims were allowed and the Board adjourned. Pay Your Small Bills. . The Philadelphia Saturday Post thus calls attention to a prevalent evil: Men who would never think 'of allow ing . a note or a large amount to stand open are too frequently careless in re gard to small accounts. After all, we are judged by small things, and what good is it if a man meets his bank obli gations promptly ana ne causes a num- GENT'S 1TOISIILNG GOODS. . - - . We have the fixtures to display them and as our line of shirts is edmplefe in every respect, we have the assort- . . ' , r rrt .: a . . me.nii to select irom. me greatest care wan exercisea in the selection of Our , . -V . NECKWEAR. .Some departments require greater research tlian others. Such is the fact as to neckwear, it requires not only a knowledge as to what will wear well, but a goodly amount of taste has to be brought to bear. There , is always a college are requested to meet at the lcu p0puiar demaad for articles that have the leputation ot lege Monday afternoon. April 10th, at r , 1:. , 1 Yoa will find this combination .here, as we exhibit a line that k later- esting indeed. We claim special ad vantages in our brand of COLLARS AND CUFI'S. The qualitr and finish of which ore far a bo re the average and In size of stock we lead the town. Our present stock of , I Hosiery, HantecMels- and Suspenders, surpass any we have ever shown all new and reliable goods." Oar aim r!?' """"" I Notice. The Alumnae of 'Lonisburg Fema'e I four o'clock. An important meetincr. Bessis B. Upfekxabs. Sec. : A CARD. To thb Voters of the Lotjisburo ": Town 6r . .I-' rn At the solicitation of a number of citizens I announce that I am r candidate for the. office- of Mayor FARMER GIRL We hare cewij otsraoitt! oar Brm, we cow hare more W?p and are much txttr qaaliSad to wait on th po!.'.ic than before. J. P. Uollice worth. J. W. llellinirswnrtb and T. W. rrthoiomew, are the rropmtort, with Mr. Percy Masoeohorg and Mr. Jam Mar a smIiUsU. xs m wm now new cio in ice mar a ana f. iu rr:p uil w oere XJ Day. In the Staple and Fancy Grocery litw, !nrh Fih and Orster. we eaa tfre yoa what yo i want. A'atcb oar ad weekly far Rrgiutui. o. 7 Loos More fa.OO and op, oar Ime ts eorepkt. Cofiiris & Caskets, SS-TCft rtSfun5iT3 GSrk.1 ' 1i8brK- 1 V "0l nld thtaaaoD will b. to make th. ehoo.l.K ol 16 i Re uiio fco pay np. . iMj as par ticular about the little accounts as the big one Do not snub a collector be cause he calls for a small account when it is due. It is your fault that he has to call, Some people resent either being drawn . upon or called upon for a small bilL They fortret it -is tbe other man who has to stand th a. expense and trouble of collecting. Be also as prom p t in col lecting your own accounts as in paying others. If the losses made each Tear by small debts, neglected because tbey are small, could bWfecovered there would be handsome dividends in most busi ness. :-." - r- .. . , The grocer,' the druggist, the furni ture dealer, the dry ..: goods - man, the man are all put to tbe vast deal of trou ble in collecting small -accounts. In the aggregate these . probably amount to more tban tne large accounts they carry. and if the small debtor refuses to pay his bill it often emDarrasses tne merchant. If the people could be educated up to paying their small-bills, nearly every business would be on a safer basis, - do I intend to make any personal criticisms of any opponent. r. 'of any administration. I desire sim ply to submit the matter of oorni. nation of Mayor for the ensulpV year to tbe will of the voters to he in Primary COnvootioo assembled or to have their choice ascertained in Bach other fair and open wajr as may; be adopted, . Respectfully;' which la usually a complex matter, aa simple as possible aa the stock ia ar ranged with that end in view. They are more than vtct, if pomnbls op-to-datb and extremely correct in everj detail of style, finiah and material. We continue to keen a full stock of Oneral Merchandise such aa Dry Goods. Groceries, llay, Grain, Mill Feed. Flour and Fannin? Implement. With aft enercr and enthusiasm that U ontirinjr, we not only serve yoa well, but Anticipate your wants in a way that leaves nothing to be deerred. " Yours to Please, STOKES & FURGURSON; Tis well known that theie goods lave beta told entirely loo high for tn any years, we are oiog lo brio thto down tocMt rriea. The extortionate prices tby hae beta eold for ii a thane and Inhu mane to oar fellow oift. Kep tte prices la yoir mied. Oak U3ol that void for 125 00 we ofTr now for W 00. Oak Cafketa that tli for 130.00 we nfTtr for $2Q 00 110 CO Plab CsiitU we t fftr for 123. Tbe Cheap CoBos that bate bo said far 15 00 we sell for IS.OO. We feel that these prices sbonld be ibrowa epa bure the public, we bate a full line and prepared V nre jot oo sbort aotiee. Oar For. oiture is as far below any conpetilioo as oar aKov e nimd gyolt. " will be pleased to bare yoa look through. HOLLINGSWORTH BROS. m The Leading Dealers. mosities will be allowed to enter into the canvass. m The spring opening of the Backet was quite an .attraction this week. " Al though the weather was cool and un favorable a large number 'of people flocked to see the display of many beau tiful 'spring hats, dress goods, &c., &c. As the ladies all say, "everything is perfectly beautiful!" Revs. Leak and Gibbons, two colored Methodist preachers, were 'here - last week, endeavoring to stir 'up sufficient Interest among the colored Slethodists hereabouts, to erect a church for that denomination. We understand - they met with right much encouragement, and will return again Boon. ' - - - There was quite a' good attendance at "Ye Old Folks" Concert at the College last' Monday night, which was given by the young ladies. The program, which tastily arranged, , was rendered in a very interesting! and entertaining man ner, and reflected much credit upon the performers. The music was goo'd, and the' old and familiar songs .. received hearty appUuse from the, appreciative audience. - ' The public School Directors, Messrs: I I. II. tzzell, J no. C. Winston and L. N, Williams, will meet' in JiOuisburg and organize next Monday. The . election of the Superintendent and the appointment of the Township Trustees will not take place until the second Monday in J uly. The present Supervisors term ends with the school year, June 30. And the pres ent school committeemt-n will remain in until the same date, unless booner re moved for cause. . They - haje no right, however, to make anx new contracts' or alter any old ones, made' before March 7th. - Marriages. - . ; During the month of March Register of Deeds Clifton issued marriage licenses to the following couples: . White J. B. Alford and Bettie Wil liams, E. A. Burnett and Lena Q. Gup ton, Mack Davis and Mollie Gupton, G. HiVDorsey and Amanda Bartholomew, Willie Freeman and Mamie Minga, Z T Fuller and Flora Oakley, C. W. Gill and Z jma "G.- Spruill, W m . Lewis and Mar tha Jeans. Wm - B. Loyd and Laura B. Woodlief, Samuel Hansdale and Sarah J effreys, H. H. Upchurch and Looma Alford. Coloeed- Joe. Barbam and Annie Ful ler, John D. Clifton and Mary Foote, G. Dent and Bettie DeDt, J .B. Hunt and Lena Perry, Edmond Johnson and Linda Williams, Warren Massenborg and Susie Hawkins, Henry Moore and Nora Perry,'. Ed. Perry and Hattie McKnight,' An thony Riley and Martha "Bryant, Jena dua Spiveyand Meta Hayes, Albert Stal lings and Martha Leonard.Wm.Smith and Lucinda Mitchell,-Brooks William son and Josephine Fogg.' For8ale,: M ' - A first-class Horse for sale cheap, i , - ' : " : J." A. TURHBAj. ; Counterfeit Money Our Buyer, A CARD, that the statement . has be Personal. " - f ' Mr Wm. Bailey and family visted Ral eigh this week. . Messrs. AsaParham and Will Meadows, spent Easter in Louisburg. 1 " v- Mr. W. G.Rackley, Miss Crudup and Mr. R, Z. Egerton have returned from the North. Mr. Albert Clifton of Horner's school, at Oxford," ist spending the week in Louisburg. Mrs. J. A. Robinson, of Durham, spent Easter here, guest of her. sister,, Ms Daisy-Page, at the College. Messrs. B. W. Ballard, Joe. Cheatham and Rev. G. B. Perry, of Franklinton, came over to" attend the concert at the College last Monday night. Mr. R. T. Carlyle, is here this week. He has sold out his business: in Raleigh and tells us that he will go into -the wholesale fruit business in Durham. Dr. R. H. Whitaker, preacher in charge of the Youngsville Circuit, spent a day and night with Rev. G. F. E week. The Doctor ha a hrra of friends ia this t:'.':i h tms . V To thb Voters of the Toys Louis- s buesj: u I am informed been recently made that I would not a candidate for the nomination for Mayor this year. As I shall be prevented by the pressure of other duties and cares from seeing in person each of my friends, I take this method of announcing to them and the voters of the town generally, that I desire. a re-nomination and re election, and shall be glad to receive the Bame cordial and loyal support they have on so many former occasions generously accorded me. 't "i inyite the most thorough and .search ine examination of my official, record during the past two years.and stand ready to irieet and refute any charge against the honesty, integrity or impartiality of my administration. I ask is a matter of simple justice that any voter who sball hear of any such charge will intorm me of the same in order that I' mav satisfy him of its falsity. I have made mistakes and have erred grievously in many ways, but in the discharge of the duties of the office of Mayor of Louisburg.! have been conscious of no other motive than a de sire to advance the moral and material interests of the town, and to hold the scales of iustice evenly always, between the " strong and the weak, "the rich and the poor, the white and the black, that men might learn to look upon the law as a friend and not as an enemy. , To the suggestion that two years-is lonff enough for a man to hold office. I have only to say that every friend of mine who understands the lines upon wnicn the opposition, if any. proposes to make its campaign, will appreciate theNneces sity which my self-respect and my dufy to myself and my family impose upon me to meet its attacks in fair and open i..t k.rnra Mia Ttpnnla who have so CUUlCBu WClvi - L s much honored me, and whose favor and -ce I prize above all thiegs else. Ifasons Accounted For- Dr. Cheatham, who enjoys a good joke in print as well as the recital of one. hands the Henderson Gold Leaf the fol lowing clipping: ,'..; The Devil's Lake Inter Ocean tells this story as coming from a little Illinois girl who had prepared it for- commence ment, under directions to write an essay on the wise man: . . - ... "King Solomon was a man' who lived ever so many years ago, and in the coun try that her governed he was the wise man, and one day two women came to him, each holding on to the leg of a ba by, sud both claiming it. And King Solomon wasirH feeling right well, and he said: 'Why conld not that brat have been twins and stopped- all this bother? And he called for his sword and was go ing to chop the little baby in two, and give each one of them a piece of it, when the one who was the mother of the baby said: 'Stop, Solomon: stay, thy hand. Lef the old hog have it. If I can't have a whole baby I don't want any. Then King Solomon told her to take the baby and go home and wash its face, for he knew it was her s. tie told the other woman to go home and chase herself. King Solomon 'built King Solomon's temple, and was the father of all tbe Masons. He had 700 wives ana laay friends, and that's why there are so many Masons in the world. My papa .says King Solomon was a warm member, and think he was hot stuff myself. That s all I know about King Solomon." 200 Sam Pants, 200 11 la Hats. 200 Fine Pairt.fl air Common Pants, 200 Um brellas, 200 Yards Fine Pant Goods, 900 Shirts. 250 Suite Clothes, 100 Pair Shoes just eome in at J. P.. Winston. Gite these goods a look and you will buy. t .- ..... ' - : i WANTED Keliable salesmen to sell our complete line ol Paints, Var nishes etc. Good position -and lib eral terms lor righiman. Address W. W, Stoddard & Co.," Cleveland, Ohio. - . C A P U D I N E h, riTTDCC Neuralgia, Blck Headache ; t C VJUllJLiO y Lagrtppe FMiib,- UP A T A PUT? Nervou. Headache, EU. 11 LiOSJJXKJ 11 1 KO bad alter effect. 3 SB Cents a Bottle at LooUburR Drug 8 tort.' W. rent. P. Neal has a nice residence for, . Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that on the 5rst Tuesday in May 1899, it being tbe 2nd day ot said month, there will be an election held in tbe Town of Louis burg under and according to : the provisions 01 us cnarter as amenaea by an act of the last General Assembly of North Carolina, entitled "An Act 10 revise, amena ana consolidate tne .... - c : i; -r .v.. t,m na Louisburg, N. C, and the acts amenda tory thereto, at wnicn saia eiec tion there will be elected of and by tbe qualified voters of said town, a Mayor and four Commissioners to hold office for the term of one year. Geo. S. B-iker has been appointed '-...,. .. ... Registrar for the said election and 8. F. Hawkins and Ferrill Parrish judges thereof. The registration book will be opened on Saturday, the 1st day of April at the office of the Town Clerk, and will remain open frv the period of 20 days for the registration of voters. The law provides for a new registra tion, and all qualified votets must reg ister in order to vote in said election W. H. Yrr.zop.ouGU, Jr., ! layer. r. n - , r , . SPECIALS. . Hamburgs and Laces at King & rvasant EarlvKose, Early Ohio and Early UhJ Blise Irish Seed Potatoes at Kins & Pleas ants. Tbe Beet 50 cvt Porto Rico Molsweee that i can be bought, brijtht, a New Orpan. 60 J cents per frallon. - Tbe next Uiet at 4U evn s. Bicks Allen. Seed Oat at Kings & Pleasant. Big lot Camborgs and Lapp at King 1 Ne lot Calicoee, Perc&ls and King 4. Pleaaanta. ' w300 Barrels AnchoY Floor. Is not halt . so narmtui as counterfeit Medicine Medicine - " !- 41 r , m Nthat has become deteriorated from age and exposure. Wlien jr va " Mr. It Z. Kprrton, U now in New York, bujinK Kprin tion lie does SO With tho ; Under- Uoods, and the whoWnlo merchants say ht is the fchrtwd- . , est uujer, nun one 01 uie juugrt ni iiw vuiuo ui uu Btanditiff that the purest materi- merchant that roos to the market. And the op- b , portunities that will be ofTeml this season have never als shairbe USed and the Pre- bePD 8urpaKcd, and our customers may l"ok for one of . t . tha mnat nl fit ft 1 fi " rubu in scription Scientifically prepared For obvious reasons, it is to voup interest" -to. continue to have . . . ,- your Prescriptions filled by W. G. THOMAS, Prescription Druggist, . LOUISBURG. N. C. STYLE, QUALITY. AD PRICE, It MTT. Hicks A A11(?,b 1 I'whkj Poles. Hookn. binkera, Cotioh. 1 linen. Sea Gratis and Silk Fishing Linw. l Hicks Allen. . . - ; .Goods dHirerW free of cliaw all 'Of town a.iR-in s-riuai. ; ' Another Drop in Floor, call to see W. P. Neal A Co. - Bran 95 cents per 100, Shipetuff 1 00 Pr I 100 at W. P. fteal Uo. Mott's foor rear old Apple Tinejrar at 25 cents per gallon ut W. P. Neal k Co.'a. Eyerrtbinff vdii want In tbe sy of hav and fancy grocer iee at King A Pleas nt. . Ife Vinegar t" 23 eal k Co.'s. WE HAVE THEM tWJE HAVE THEM ! .WE HAVE THEM I 1 that baa ever brm vf.eri la looUl-urr. And mrlia!lv ioTile Jta to com and examine oar rrxw!rnnl if joo do we U-A tired that e ca mil von. And hl otir borer t iroa,we want to run oar prmezi iwt onwa low aa poibU. and ar o?!Tio; -,-ri larjpirj.a ia Rltnot trrrj I.tx. We rail enprccu ttatma to oar travjr rat in prosi in 2fj- Mott s lonr year old a ppn cents per gallon at W. Y N H. F. Mead's Meal always on hand fresh at King A Pleasants. ' Elco Conntv ,Vinegar four years old at King k Pleasants, guaranteed to iwp pickles. ...- V',":-. Avoid all tbe risk too can. Have Jour Prescriptions filled pj w. u. 1 nomas.' Headlne Is a sure cure tor Headache and Neuralgia. For sale bj W. G. Taomaa. Goods delivered anywhere In the corporate limit Free of CbarRa. Whether a paper ol Pins or a sack of Meal, at W. i'..eal X to. a. Thomas' Chill Pill. Tbe Standard Remedy for .bills tail Fever. W. Q. Thomas. Drag .'The Rocky Ford. Colorado. Ntted7G'm' Cantelonpes. We b&e the pare Seec ol tiiis variety, eppecialiy selected lor eg ny onr owi representative, 'from the beat patches of 'Netted Uem uanteionpes frrown at ivockj Ford, Colorado, the pat eeason. This va riety has made a wonderful repntation .for Itself the past season ia all Northern mark ets. When we stop to eonsiJer that it re quires from five to seveVxinys transport, tion from Colorado to N. T. 'itr. Boton and Providence marketn. an1 this t antelope arrived in perfect condition ami eoM even ia cotnpteition with bet native C antelope, nt t'.'err-' .1 t'-nn p-vfl-r, e Kiict ac t t- t -(.." f fro n." We. D. a Strickland and Frank W. Vhlw, have aomethb tosaj M in.tchfi tn onr Mend for ft niost fiAttcrinr buine dir- ino- the past year, but since we have consolidated we are coinj; la for ft till better bneinea or loU'J. e nave jast rfiunu iruu iu keta where we purchmsed-ibe larjreet ana tbespeet fatocit 01 ' Woolen Dress Goods eiothH) i:Hats and .Gents' Fflriistii) Goods ever brought to Louieborgr. In addition to our immense Stock ingJcc, we have added ft nice line 01 - of Qotb- and Trimmings Gents' Shoes. of a vorv currior quality.' We are eure we cannot UJl to pea yoa In a i' J ""r"- . J -.' . n, .ni n malt t tn Tnnr rvi i 11 itr and rnii. iaiuio wwcu - - vant4, wl.en in the market. Thanking yoa for at patron licitins a larger portion in tbe future, we are ; Youtb to please, . " Strickland & Wheless, tad in rcftf'y miule Octinsr, 11a i, an 1 Tatita Ca l. ia f itt w r ivt: ire Urn ui in ever V lin. W r:rv.iJl t wint urn lociimiiif utir,!ii. lIt"Kho, r f-l that fnr the qu!itr, e ca trt Ai o.nirutK ia Ma "omea and Oii'Jrt&f SLo. fonae Ut re a. THE CLOTHIER I . Your Friends, F " T F- p 7 VC n
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