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THE FItANKLIN TIMES: vote i were cast 18 being necessary to THE LATEST elect. ri he result of the first ballot was BARROW'S STORED as follows: June. 6, 1890. Friday, J. A.

Burt 33; Geo. Winston 32: T. man. especially whea the names of two such clever gentlemen as Messrs, G. Conyereund Malone were voted for against him; It was a cloe shave for Harris, the vote standing as fol-iows: Harris 21; Ckers 18, and Malone 2.

A.s far as the Times is abb; to learn has given pretty cen S. Collie 27: -Sir J. R. Alrord Index to Arf for sale. via tut uis re-eieeuon iora 18.

A number of votes were cast, but the alove named were declared electetl. It is a good board and will give gene, al satisfaction to the cocntv W. Uzzle, Edmond ykes and J. Young, members of the old board, were all placed in nomination. TAKBKOP third termis '-'an eudorsementt by the -rnov- people of his labors; hr behalf of the -public schools of the huh ty.

-j i Don't fonret to furnish us -with a list of but they all declined to serve. They, as well as-their colleagues od the Board, Personal. Eead tlw; notice, in this issue have been faithful to their business as The editor was inleased to 'ineet in Keyoiu? Collectoj Ev ArWhit the records of the Hoard, will show. town oh Monday last Capf. WS.

Har Egertpn s. Emporium ris, of Raleigh. -He is stil" fillinir the -ReviG WVr Newell sold two bales of cbttou Jnthis. Market thfe Weekf tor rEdwin Fuller Club, position of Chief Clerk id; the Bureau of CO CD lAbor. Statistics, and informs that 14 vww juin-i! i Aiter, the comparative slim at the last three or four mee lug the annual reixrt will 30n be iit.

-The OF- Henry Parce, of Cedar Eock. Captain wa3 lookrair and as natu of thiSr and grat.fying to' find oai last Tuisiliy Vuisht ral as evtr. caugnt a cuuu iisq a iew nays gq; jnat weighed 10 See notice of Beaslev. an almost lull menbers asf em- Hon. Cooke arid; Mr i wl E.

'Are the Times who is prepared id furnish alt. kinds of Tucker left on Monday for Alabama, where lhey go the interest of the bled at Capu Vfd P. Webb's. Th presence of the who liad been absent from several meetings, added considerably to the pleasure of the cte-' lumber at snort notice. Tuckers of this connty.

iiu tlio FASHION. -Are yourprniises ittiaucleinly condition Examine and see, as: iiing lle had been expected to deliver an address upon the Freuch Hevolutiou. officer will be around to-morrow. wherein both the" Tuckers and. Mur-phys of this county are interested.

Mr. Geo. DfivLs of Warren, jpent a few days in Ijouisblirg this week, guis" of ilr. F. N.

Eserton. II dauihte. imt on account oi the ehortr.ess ot the time, jiiven him for preparation, and -the crop of candidates in Franklin will be l.rought tq a ftand and: chopped upon ins i cquest tne jl'lub excused him out on the dUln ofi this month. vl JSW8S vioia is stn here anu remain This left no programme for the eveuing. jciwu tLiiiuj cij.t i out such are the talents aud resources All the candidates were on the ground Monday lastJt is a p-Vy? there MisfeeA-Annie Fleming Vand -Aver ot Pat' young; people, thaf in -a very jMb.

Eqektox: My dtar tir; You would not think bo couM you bo at our Btore all the time and Bee the way we are moving goods. There is a reason for this trade. What is it? short time another had I(n arranged. are not places enougn to go visianj Turner, of Mkldlebtfrg, jure Fleming. i.

Messrs. Cade and SpruiH read selections. His host of finends will rbe glad to Messrs; mcie ana Uiflmet Coolie reci learn that Mr. Jere Perry" has very now ben since yoo published Ihe letter Host In iIoqIs- ted; and Misses: and lrof. Miss Mary Carrington, of Granville, is viftiting1.

the family of. W. P. much improved from, his recent attack Meares intersi)ersed tie above perform 1 ot sickness. ances with sbnjrsiiiid rausiia.

all of which received from Mabel. Enclosed yoo will find another rtcelvcd a Proft pinwiddie and daughter, of I vvas heartily cujoyed by those present. I The Gfreat Remedy for all Spring Peace Institute, are visiting the The Club hen to ballot for tamily of i apt. V. P.

Webb. and Sum'merColm plaints is Nolan DfSB. Call at teuton's or Furman's drug store1; shor ivc her llr return to the old homestead from out the otlv.ers ior the next eoumg fix 'months; AU of Ue were ihe Mrst ballot, After Miss Snwe Webbrwhothas breir at THE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES tendmg school at Gordonsvdle, Va-, ar u-atisnclin" some routnio business, and 1 Eg'Tton Fprd are sstill with the vlafee' brick warehoused rivfitl home tbii, West, fcfhe thinks there is no place like North Carolina. Loulabanr. and i I accemingan invatiou to meet next at Miss JiUla Hunter, ot Warren, is They are about, to burn a very MrsjGL S.

BakerX the Club adjourned among the visitors to Ixuisburg, guest of Pr. E. King. specjaIy-yoor8tore4 your well assorted stock of beautiful goods, yeur large kiui of bricK. From every jquarter of the county IN MK310KIAM: ik.rut tit.

-v comes encouraging rejiorts irom crops SheariM. v. u. is visitiug the lanftly ofi'Proi. J.

low prices and polite clerks catch tbemV I hope you will always continue auu iiie liuxs in cbnieuence. WflEfiEAs it lias pleased (Jod irt ln's oi- Judse Davis will deliver the literary viire isrovidvace to tall frum the duty and The Gmnkii is the name: of-ai new trtais of to the Klf-ry and joys of auaress at aKe rorest next week. uud which you so richly deserve. ofaii ama ueaven our Deioveu urotner aua hicrhlr teur 'si2Je. just started "Miss lidnaiWillifimf andBcrlha Mor esteemed friend.

atltidgeway by. While We grievr 'h-tr ns, of Fraukhni ou, were amoug tie yv itors to town this we k. I subscription price 5 ceht3 a month, WWhriveput our prices within the of all, both rich nnd All buy goods at our storo will bo Batisfied that they have received fall value for every cent expended. Our Bales are so conducted that every lady or gentleman who buys a bill from us may look back twelve months henco nnd see what they bought and what they gave for it this system precludes all possibility of making mistakes, therefore trade at havo just received a new lot of Truly your friend, Airs. a.

hitr, o' Uxt'rd. is visit The U. Court is iu: at Raleigh this week. folio Wr jngjthe family of MrThosWhitc. ins from Franklsf iife-birorsf tVXB tne loss or one 'with wnom we bare omo ciate'J, Ve bow in meek silmiaMtn-o tl will of or Snprtnie llnler.

"What earth has ltHt Iltavi-n ha Th we ry let God's will be lone. Brn. Shcarln was one of that nuinbrr that wa beloved by alt who knw him, bot! spi ritual and temporal. IJis aue wss 24 3 ntonth Andi'4 hy. Hr joined tb ehureh i WhatV Coiipedge, WtYi Mannaiid W.

mh Mr. J. II Upperman's kitchen There seea.s to be a great rumpuS in raught fire one lpght this week, but for the matter of appointing lau-menrtors. '1 Theie iis kicking ail along tunately the tirewas disctfvered and ex linjruished was 1 the Appoiutuiciits have beei d6ne, at Ked 1 ud 187, itnd remaii.rd eon distent member for 10 after whieh he assisted in organizing Mt. Hebron Baptist church, in which hr, wan elected Deft con, which; ofSo he filled Vith honor to maue.iu this couuty ai.a in some in 1 1 1 stances revoked beiorc tl.e appointee Home, May 13, 1890.

L-ttle" eauaetteV the infant child of could take hotel, as was -Ihe -iase at Mr. and Mrs. Bi W. Ballard, of Frank, Jy Dear Susie? JFrauklinton. Mr.

Frank Mitchell, a most excellent gentleinaa was linton, died on Tuesday night of cholera, infantum. Tliereihains were brousht triatTrody and to hinfelf. tie was a great loyer of the Sunday School, always re.dy tf set forth' pood examples. His eljss will remember him for hi- watehfu" ne and dcr Ciire over them 2a hours befi-re he departed tins life. He called his wife, children, neighbors and friends here ior iiitetmeitf iUl Here xvo are again Ihe old homestead, after a lapse of six years, and appointed by Supervisor Hawkins, but one day this week, we leArn that he received a uo ice to turn over all cf his papers, to W.

II." Hester, the col LADIES EMBROIDERED ROBES of the most exquisite patterns and designs, and the price perfectly satisfactory. Call and see new lot of the The TfME3return3 thanks to Mr; Ii, McGhefe for several comes if how lhtngs' have changed! I Jhn Is the same dear, good, husband he has baber. In township the very readable from. jFprJr Woi'th, Texas, whiclvhe whi hib bedside, and bid them got bye- ski tier them to meet li'm in Heaven. He said he wit perfectly willing to die, and he became so.

weak that he could not he looked upward, and as beet we ioud understand him my, as 'I am hu was out therd on a fiujiervisor goe3 out of the township to get the enumerator and; has appointed Mr. Joe Thairi ton, Jof Freemans township. We have to say Mrs. Wnl Medlin. agM abont 50 always been but you know we have three little tots now, Johnnie, tSn- i sie and Mabel, and Susie, your namesake, Is Just as sweet as she' can be, i s.taine Lanes in the Ange'H." aisilust Air.

liEirruigton, as lie is a funeral sji vices were contract yeiirs. liel on.S.jturdaynTnr'nrng last, at her luslwmdV tesidence, 3 miles from town. She -was buried ou Suijday, clever f'cniienian, but it i certainly not Rev. JI. It.

rinoll. A eopy of tiieJiftve Wa -y the and so are all the rest Well, I went to Louliburtf aaln a short time church to be sent to the FRA9KLt Times with a rerjaetit to publish, and a copy to b-. sent the fa mil v. i 3 v. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo O.

fXELEBRATEDP.COTSIIOES. TUB VEHYSESTTjU.UK KTCX OX VEX -o O000vX)0O00X)00OOO0000OOOOOOOO0OO00OOOO A Friend. sine as we had to make almost a new start at housekeeping; and as Recorder please copy. llev. Cade cpndujitiug the services.

the Times will: be find lo utlish at any time the troceed-iirjrs of all publl meetings; ami our ol-i mns are alwayk open to the Farmers Al ia ice. to prtiit anything Of a public nature! Mi-Si Wi: Hi Hunter died at the reside to of her h.ufeband in Harris' 1 town- 1 iiaymg a towijship that has suc-h a iuMber competent mijn in it as Harris' township has, a very high compli-twent to say- that she hasn't conipetent to the census. It is an undeserved "slanv," aud one which old Harris' will rebuke at theprojer time. As far as wj cin the have bis.n made iu this couujy: F- Hawkins and oln oroutih. '1 Cist tf Letters.

usual, we of course made Egertous EJmporlum of Fashion our headquar- The following, letters remain in the ppst-olb'co'at -uncalled for: tera. We looked through his stock and prices, and while we were much hhu in thj 20tli of Mavi af.er an ilhiess W. M. Allen. J.

O. Iicaslev. Geoiire- ana Balm. Parker i-alm, T. C.

EavLius, pleased, Jehu thought it best to look through the other store; and while of several" She wa 35 year of ne, and leaves 4 husband aud 5 The ladies lire for an en isnwlf Creek T. T. Hunt. Perry. CelKr liock G.

W. Wobb. Tsl) FarnrvKpms Fullor. Butting Green', "l-ilde- Green, we found some very pretty goods and saw a decided Improvement In! tertiunmenl to be lliveii lot the" benehs Cyress- Stauly JV. I liir-ris Eliza Harris, Mrs.

Matha Hill, Mrs. every pair warranted. Ladies, Misses and Qiildren'a Bizes. These poods have a wide reputation for comfort and wear. Floahy ladies wear them with perfect comfort, try a pair and bo convinced they have been sold and worn oil over this and adjoining counties for several year we also carry a full line of the famous Zeigler Bro'S.

Philadelphia made shoes. 1 Oi the Louisburg'Musie ctnb and base-I Jjuiins? Arch Crudup. Martha Hill. Wm. Hr Hedgepelh, J.

It. Jordan 2 Ihe JacinT 3a the gehefal llrkept, yt we found nothing to compare1 with Egerton's Freemans C' A. Garmr, pected. Mor. I definite notice will be.

son. WnuiAUISugi'-Netrt: H. liles (Tivftn nevt woaI' Frauklinion B. F. Bu.look, and ood Masseubur, Edward in quality and price, and then you know It Is such a relief to be able tu W.H.-Hester.

Havesville Tuck Meadows, Gatewood XeaL J. I): AVillkinisAnsle Wik It seems4 that liure is a conviction find everything you want at one place. John ssys "I don't know how St hams, l'olley Wilder. between Madison and ou Chaitbaai. The latter wish Coinmencefncnt exercises at Iouis-burg Female College the first th ee days of next week.

-The baccalatireate sermeu will be preached in the Metho-. dist clnlrch on ext Sunday vby Rev. D. II. Tuttle.

of Wilson. The candidates have been behaiar mighty well up.lo date, and the Times is that Mr. beats' Ihem all so much, he goes to tbe bottom of ev- A Persons cailir.g-for-ftny of the alxive letters will suite that they aw them 'f. ATHiVnuK, P.M. es to put in some of thi; colored bretir reu.

but llawkins is opposid to it on thVgrouixl. that are not cripjtent. but that's 'none of my business, so he keeps jelling me what I For Sale Conuty Coriimissionerf. 1.4. want cheaper than anybody.

els we went' to work. John A good horse, food and gentle. 'Board I met in 1 jregular monthly session on and Tuesday, all members pres. ut. Amv R.

Alt'ord aud I w. a ecu or exchange lot1 a pony1? jU Ji tj i JOHN.P, WlXQTON Louisburjg, bought him a new suit of clothes, hat aud all, and sincerely hopes that such behavior may Ifypu can't be nominated on your own dierits, 1 sjentlemen," don't try to get iu byiabusin your 6pionent: lieniainber that the nocnihutiQyi only the first step. 'J- Among the names we. have heard mentioned for Legislature from this Jack VViuaus were stricken from pan per list; aud Jane Wiggaus was placed ays he knows be saved twenty-live per cent, on them, lie had to bny Winston got turn tbe list at $1 per monthIor cluld. The Oh rk was, ordered to naifv Bil Buy your HE-XO ti at Crenshaw, plow 8, harness apd a lot of other things, so 1 commenced to buy The trade on ladies hats so far, this season has been unprecedented.

We receive millinery direct from the North nearly every woek, thereby always having in stock the very latest styles and being able to show you nice, fresh goods. 'If you cannot come yourself, send ua an order by. mail, stating height, complexion, siz, nud EvausMwho 'waft hu'ed itov Atadis- u. ill have a Evans to work out cosr) to return to Hicka aud you wi good cup of tea. Madison JSvans and carry out his con crockery, tin, knives and forks and other things needed In the bouse, and 5 i county are -Uie Messrs 11 Egerton.

F. S. SpruilU Y. Gulley, G. G.

GilL B- fc Wilder; Cop. pedorft M.fersoii, Rev. Cade, 1. W. Guptonj W.

N. Fuller, apt. 4 1 G. Alston, Jr.i T. Clif- tract J.

II. 'BAan was flpDoinlcd to i.av'e'iBass- bridge repaired. Nancy 4jaris tTieen wi.i tail potato hugs, you tthen I got through these I commenced to buy Tor myself and little ones, Crenshaw, Hicks Al-1 j. wi 1 1 tali notato r.ugs, you can buy it at Shearin and- children were allowed $4 per rat nth as utside pauners.7 The al- 'i? I went, through all the. departments, and I wish you could have bee a ion, j.j.

narrow. ol El zauethi i nelps was m- ot Jil zabetni i nelps was m- iv-a: tw lowance The closing exercigeS of Louis- creased to 82 ner -Jane Thomas the all with me. to have Been whether married.or single, we do not (fortunately for as) require age, and we will fix you up a nice hat guaranteed to suit. 'Numbers of ladies purchase hats Jn thu way just as well as if present in jnst sent on for pretty goods. You know -John la Corn and tomatoes lO.entsa cau at Crenshaw, II icks Allen's.

JtfsV received at Hill a large line they are- cfleriug at very low prices burg Malc4foywJU -was aVowcd as "(one the Opera liodse, this (Friday) evening month onl .) E. C. Bat. heloi (lunatic at8J o'clock. Public The lit- fa" jail) wis sent to Poor House.

He erary address was deliveted "last highf rt of Keeper of Poor House was re-by Rev. B. Cade. TTheJ failure of the ved arid riltid It shows the number mighty good to iiie, let's me buy; Jut what I want, but when Hie buttoa. trimmings bleaching, shlrt- Croquet feete find hauiniocks'at Cren- principal to notify us otMliefee exercises 0f Inmates as foUows: Wliite colored sbaillcksifc All was the reason; why notice Mf Fraucnii snuff" at C.

)d why proper notice jvie Poirgtuson aud-Mri Frauc'Kit snuff" at -Crensliftw, tje Timep ofrbst weeki "Sbes were pUical on je eUtiiSe ivauptrllerCs 1 'i I U-It 4At -6- ltet at Sl-Vpe Sykca pure country in- i Hicks log, white goods, shoes, crockery and. a host of tnillhiery noi given in Edito' i 'ft'TEW DI2ESS GOODS w. There are as clever a set of candi- was ai -pointed to have Carpenters bridge fd tta'nYarrar oof iirli waa m.lVwinrprl hftVR flfiriVdltpTR hrldve egar at Crenshaw, Alien- the rnanV other things I had to buy were put In one pile le I Whs men ah dates in Franklin thisvear as Ave'; have, repaired. S. Collie was a.pouitdJ to i i Tbe cheaiscst hud of shoes ii town at ever seen.

Whle each one is working his I have 1-ouisburg bridge repa i o. The Dlans for all! thev thel followina giwcial taxes were U-vitd: A Xl'KVTED DJLILT, Hill tliey Rive a afraid I had broke poor John, out wncn met dui was handed, tne I was Times is clad! to see that good feeling! tax of 2 cents on Hhe hundred dollars special dis. ouut to every buc who buys surprised el how small the amount was. I Just felt liko lhad i-tTi- jiievima, sua viitc mi express injiiaei co yuuc ut auu I Sit uitlCU pJt ceuis. Wi as being perreptly willing- to their ion each iU'r ujterest on 1 1 i i J.

ciaims on Notice. That's fetit i'Ms not fctH out in onr 1 pronerty'and 9 cents on each lr for I reb furbkl an oao from emrloy- They, were quite busy as usual, but A competent Dress Maker always ot our store to cut and fit dresses wlu never desired, aud satisfaction Is everything fur'nldiost nothing. nauier fund. there is another owu houehoidj as lngor eal. colored.

nave a contract wiiumni ior me year time coming. the ladles Ju the Millinery rootn, and Jn fact all the clsrks were Just It. M. Fuller was allowed 8 per niOnth tor Elizabeth Adcock," The ii.solvent tax list was eceived and 181)0. J.

It. May-lCth, 1800. -J recorded. A few at counts were allowed as pleasant and. atteutlve as they could he, and.

they have the lovcll- Arfect Stock ofWUIsktef. and the board adjourned. tlOJfroiS's Bab tott the 1 JOINT MEtTlNO. hartj nice sta-: blea in connection with our: jstore where our customers; can stable their horses while: iin town free of very bad Old ltye and North Carolina Corn Whiskies. Ice always on hauch.

The Commissioners aud Magistrates met hiVloint 'session on Mondiv and cst iniirvneryvibb9is.4rimuol08S white liamburgs and V.i dress goodi you ever saw. I caa'always tell a hat that comca from i "always trimmed with. 80 much Nothing rusy ou "was in marriage ou Wednesday to Lucy D. Glifion. Thej ceremony took place at the residence of Capt.

ltobartls, brother-in-law of "Mrs. Clifton, in Heuderson Dr. B.t $utton-officiatingV-vThe couple, accompanied by Mr brother 6t' the arrived here on the Wednesday evening, and were me at the depot by a cumber of frieuds Who accompanied them: in and dnuks of all kinds, compounded to made' the following tax levy: tickle the palate. of theJ most: fastidious. iFor general to.inty purpo-es 26 1-6 cents on property and 8j cents the A.

JJ. HAYES, Some tiood Advice noll-'T Ui dcr Schedule 11. and the 8ameas the State levies. The joint boaixls of Commissioners, "14 4 and over dressed like they are In most other they donUIn-si'st' on your buyini 'something you don't want Jail to get rid of It. The baby Is crying, and Iuust close.

IX come to see tne, you dear inooeied residence tTi ZTli at: 6 o'clock! the party dined. The Mind yoor tendent of public scliools, which result iimes extends its heartiest cougratula- Times extends its 1 ed as J. N. Hams 21: E. G.

lies; Pou't drunk and cfeceha your Conyers I.Ma!pne- 'i; The i.j i ioiut boards then adjourned, and the Board if Magistrates was (ailed to or- you.r debts and 11 gTriJ tolsaowou oil Che pretty Uilngs I-bought. Jit i'j-- County The re-election for ti third term We solicit the patronage of the public, guaranteeing to please. Full corps of assistants always read to serve you. Correspondence by mail promptly attended to and samples forwarded whenever requested. Come and see us and let us fill your memorandums.

J. S. IUnnow Son. of der by Chairman O. --Ellis.

O. -ioois noes oi ev wy ec, of Ellis was re-elected Chairman, and p. 1 Made oilier oi, -1 Liovingiy.yoor rricna, John Harris to the position Superiutendenfof Public Instruction Buy from men of enterprise off A. Davis Secretary. The election of a FrankUn county, on Mbndav last.V.was.FBoanl 'of County Commissioners was Court St, "'y Louisburg, C.

Maeci. a very high fcompliment totliat gentle gone into', and on the first ballot 3i.

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