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-1 i -r FRANKLIN TIMES. Iu wut ia wK-8 Issue we published Old Soldiers' Pie NIc "JL BOX OK MONKEYS' me enect that R. R. Harris OPENING SALE, Bemember that the old ex-Confeder been J.Ai THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor bad addressing negro meetings. I I XT- tt.

I ates will have a big basket pis tw in i Harris iniormn i v- TO titi preapntml Antra at lAth at ho THE HOLLIMSWORTHS' DOUBLE STORES. Louisburg on next Wednesday, the 8th. i wmiw hue report I 1900 was absolutely fajse, and that he had not Opera House. AcjpusT 3, i meeting of Oar eUiiensM be given the oppor- Good speakers will be on hand and then will be a big time generally. Bemember mxivuiu mis year.

We Itn- jjt INDEX SCO HBW ADVEETISBMEUTS. B. Copke Removal. R. G.

HaH Opening Sale. the date and be pare to eome and bring' a rannf t. ui speuuuig to evening vi rare report on what we considered good an- enjoyment on the above data. A number omy, but as it has never been our pur- of oux most talented onnir naoola r- Pattle Aycoctie tfor Kent. Mrs.

basket. The people of Loabbnrg and pose to misrepresent any man, we gladly arranging to present the laughable play, vicinity should take hold and give the Mr. Harris has to say publish what about it. 'A Box of Monkeys," and combining TAB DEOPS. old heroes an enjoyable MIUTUSE, COFFINS, CflSKETS, with it a selection of musical renditions, I both vocal and Instrumental, by our moot accomplished and skilful musicians.

HART'S Died- Old sofihers' pic nic at Louisburg, Snooting: Affair. Information reaches us of a fatal sitt the 8tb. We are pained to chronicle the death Those who have before seen the play, i of little Myrtle Sledge, daughter of Mr. 'A Box of Monkeys," know the genuine I ever saw, fi The dpietest election and Mrs. W.

T. Sledge, which sad event amusement it affords and will hail with JU what everybody says. ml t. L. 1 occurred on last Sunday at 1 o'clock, p.

a delight a second opportunity to witness 6 ine ireigus warenouse oi me O. A. Jj, ing affair on Thursday at Clifton's Mill while the election was going on. The difficulty grew out of an old feud we learn, and although happening on election day politics had nothing to do with it. Details are very meagre and about ali that we could learn was that Cary m.

Her age was 4 years and 8 months. it, while those who have not seen it have Hendersl was burned last week. The funeral serf ices were conducted I a rare treat awaiting them. The cast of Dry Goods, Shoes. Notions, and Gents Furnishings, We hajjl a good ticket and the party from the Baptist church by Bev.

V. T.1 i characters will be as follows: ia harmonious von know th tamU Plyler on Monday evening at 4 o'clock, at the conclusion of which the remains ate in getting this issue out btriclani shot Sam Bobbins in, the leg -We Sierra Misa Strickland. Edward Ralston Mr. E. 8.

Ford. Xady Guinevere Miss Tack. Cbaaneey Oglethrope Mr. M. S.

Clif waiting to get the latest Wltn a 8not in general row in which bn accou' were taken to the Cemetery for inter SSL WAEEHOU election news ment. The bereaved parents have the some naii.ao?en were engaged. Bobbins died from his wound. "All parties were Democrats. 1 heart-felt sympathy of the entire com ton.

"A Bar of Monkeys." at the Opera Mrs. Ondego hones Miss Allen. munity, House on jtbe evening of August 14th. Mr. and Mrs.

Sledge request as to say est home talent. MUSICAL FEATURE. i Reavia-Hill. -At the residence of the bride's father. through the Times that their hearts are The lady who lost a white kid glove Lovers of music will see by a -glance filled with the deepest gratitude and ap a ma street can get it Dy calling at mx.

u. uiii, Sandy Creek town- over the following list of performers that preciation for the sympathy and kind-1 Tbotnas' drug store. ness of friends shown them in their ouip, r-erer Agustus Keavis and Miss I their pleasure has received special con The result was even better than had cewie uee Hill were united in wedlock, sideration, by the young folks, and that hour of trouble. TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1900. een expected, nen tne Democrats get on August dra, Kev.

fli, T. Plyler, pastor this feature of the evening's entertain work thy are oi me juetnodist cnurcn, performed the ment will be all that any worshipper at IN MEM0B1AV. Emma Myrtle Long, the little daugh Dr. Wk- jA. Byers was to have left ceremony in ine presence or a small com-1 the shrine of Orpheus could desire.

to day, but owing to the treatment of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Long, was born Not. 11th, 1899, and died on one pany oi relatives ot tne contracting I Vocal Solo Miss Strickland, parties. I Music Louisburg Male Quartette 24th.

ai ine conclusion ot tne ceremony tne I Vocal Solo and Cake Walk Mr. W. patients wiM remain until Monday. -Place jjbur advertisements in papers that are read and that go to people who The mission of her little life seemed nridai party were driven to Louisburg I Cook. short, but the music wbicn ber presence called forth in the hearts of her loved Have need the goods you want to ad- ones will never cease.

Her life was one and a reception was giyen the bride and groom by Mr. and Mrs. K. Hill at their residence on Main street The bridal of Duritv of innocence, and though tbe I- wounded nearts are weeding, yet now Any one desirinsr to rent a store! comforting to know that "little Emma's" Violin Solo-Mr. W.

J. Barrow; Vocal Solo Miss Tisdale. Becitation Miss Strickland. People who are appreciative of high-class, refined entertainments should be sure to attend, for seldom indeed is the privilege afforded us of attending an en returned to God as pure, aa slaless, as hlquse in Louisburg would do well to ap- groom's mother's in Cary. ply td Mr.

Pattie Aycocke. See notice The groom is one of our most success- when He gave the gift, and adown the future of the years which might have "Reposo you "hero in rest secure from' been hers, all along the pathway may be lewhere. ful and popular young business men, I Mr. Wf B. Cooke has bought out D.

and is held in high esteem by the com- Taylor Co.J and will in future carry munity. He has been a resident of on h8 business at the stand vacated by Louisburg for the past seven or eight seen the thorns wbicbmigbt nave pierced her weary feet, or up above will appear the lowering clouds of sorrow, which tertainment of this class. There will be an admission fee of 25 and 35 cents, the proceeds of which will go to fitting up the Kindergarten room of the Miss cliances and mishaps." would have overshadowed her life, and aylor Qo. On and after the abore data I will be real for Tobacco, and would be glad to Bee yon at my opening with a load. again the dark places of temptations into years.

A The bride is the daughter of our sin, tbe stain of wbicn cannot now mar Yarborough's school. Don't forget to contribute your part tbe loveliness and Deauiy oi ner utue life made perfect in Heaven's Home. towards giving tne old soldiers a big time Lj. vr! 3 it -iii a List of Letters Watched by Angels, growing in God's countyman, Mr. W.

H. Hill, and is a young lady of beauty and attractiveness. She is very popular in Louisburg where she has spent a great portion of her time Own Home she is safe for Eternity. In Remaining in the postofBee at Louis qn next meunesuar, tne oin. wmo auu bring a basket.

We drect the attention of farmers and ginnets to the new advertisement of many hours of darkness wben tbe beart burg, N. uncalled for is full to overflowing witn sorrow own Rev. C. C. Boone, Gilbert Branch, Btory, her form, though unseen, will lovinfflv bend over the drooping life, and Mattie Cook, Mary Ann Douglas, Kattie P.

ftesl to be found elsewhere lb. S. Egerton, Eddie Edwards. Tribbley I AM GOING TO START IT HIGH. wbisier softly ot woa i message oi this issue, Bead it.

Foster. Alice iTraQo, i mma Gillem, Airs mercy and lore, and as her loved ones for the past year or two. many friends of the contracting parties join the Times in extending hearty congratulations and wishing for them a long life of happiness. Personal. i r.

R. G. Hart has returned from Vir- The omission of local news this week E.O.Hill, N. L. Jones, Jonoy James, cain "the srolden shore" wbere no Miss Josepheim, James Lucas, Emma due to tjie editor having to devote his stormy billows roll, little jtmma wui Loyd, Anna Loyd.

Elizabeth Lenoard, welcome tbem into ner uome uoa i almost exclusively to political du- S. D. Murrey, Oscas F. Mason. Mrs.

Wm. Home. Mar the bereaved parents see In us the past several Matthews, Beatrice NeaL Mrs. H. L.

this dark cloud God's Smile of Love and gsnia Beach. i Thomas. A. T. Williams.

Selea William realize that what they do not under-! 1 have no drummers this bat bar decided to pat the stand now. He will teach tbem to under son, Tincey Wood, J. J. Williamson. stand some dar.

and in His merer He Persons calling for any of the above Bhakspeare wrote for tbe future aa well as for bis own generation. Tbe above qaotation aptly refers to this greatest comfort of the twentieth century. money I bare been paying tbem iu the pocket of my will prepare a blessed Day of Reunion. Miss Lillian Green returned last week from a visit to relatives in Mr. H.

T. Beasley came home from Lumberton to vote. He had on his "red letters will please say they saw them ad vertlsed. M. E.

Hawkins, P. M. ust on the other side she waits And too mar hear her call nutnber of our "baseball boys" went ove to Franklinton Tuesday and played the ball team of that town was victorious by a score of it to 5. I Mr. b1 J.

Lewis, Deputy Collector, will be iniLouisburg next Monday and Tuesday, the 6th and 7th, for the purpose of taking the bonds of fruit distillers. I h. Inside of Heaven Golden Gate, Pie Hie Its pearls and jasper walla. What good are they to you any way Wben tobacco la high they tell yon its low to boy it, and when its low they tell yon its high to dram it to their bouse. My force is J.

R. Collie, Book-keeper, and G. W. Davis, Aaetlon- There will be a Masonic and Sunday Mr. T.

A. Person and wift are at home after spending a short time at Virginia Beach. I T- What though the way he rough and dark, Oh! fear no wind or tide. School pic nic at Old Peach Tree Church, in Nash county on Thursday, September Your darling waits your own Life Boat, a prominent in Mr. W.

S. Primrose, 13th. Messrs. C. M.

Cooke and F. S. eer. I have no rents of any kind to pay, and my entire expense are Just on tbe otber side." A Fbixsd, Spruill will make addresses. Let every- surance man, of Raleigh, was in town this week.

I going to be small, so why can't I afford to pay oa one dollar per hun I body come and bring a basket. Miss Margaret Aaron, of Mt. Olive, N. FOR RENT. dred more than anr one felse? I can and am going to do It.

All I ask p-One obmmendabld thing connec-tibu with the election just held was the etire absence of all drinking and the indulgence In any form of 1 rowdyism by wly of celebration. i The 4rst of the new crop of tobacco brought to market was sold on Friday of is visiting at Mr. J. P. Timberlake's, Tha afnrAhmiHA on Conrfc Street re cently occupied by J.

B. Thomas I is a trial to convince oa. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I have bought out the stock merchandise ofD. H.

Taylor Co near town. -Mr. W. L. Douthat has returned to Co.

Apply to Mrs. Pattie Aycocke. Yonrs truly, and have moved to the building on ist week, by Meadows Harris, at" the B. G. HART.

Nash street vacated by this firm Will be glad to have my friends cal The One Day Cold Cure. Louisburg after spending several months in Virginia. Mrs. W. P.

Webb, of Blackstone, Va.t is visiting relatives and friends in and near town. For cold In the head and more throat oe Keiw ninii'. chocolates Laxative Quinine, the On I to see me at my new store. W. B.

Cooke. Kver8id. While of very inferior quality; the prices ranged from 4 to 10 cents. y-The Speeches of Capt. Cooke and Mr.

Beckett iu the Coart House yesterday WHITE SUPgEffiCY. Day Cold Cure." White Cottolene. (Eridiy) Jbn the election and the results ollow'were highly complimented by aljl preset. j.Theywere listened to by Urge crowd. 1' THOMAS' Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Pleasants and Miss Ethel Carlyle are visiting relatives in Aberdeen. Mr.

Hunter Hall, wife and daughter, of Goldsboro, are visiting Mr. Geo. S. Baker. Miss Lntie Pinnell has returned home from a visit to relatives in New York As will be seen from advertisement elsewhere in this issue Mr.

J. B. Thomas has associated with him in the warehouse basinessSthat hustling tobacconist, Mr. Waddell. Under this management th farmers can expect the best prices passible, and we advise tobacco growers 10 give them a trial.

jj The Raleigh Post of Wednesday has tl folloting to say of one of Franklin's Ah and New Jersey-Mr. E. L. Odom and wife and Miss Annie Timberlake are back home after a short visit to Nash. Mr.

Frank Wheless "leaves to-morrow for the northern markets to purchase a Wareh esteemed! cuizens: jv. ivi new supply of seasonable goods. Miss Lura Duke returned to her home of the best citizens of one thft Statefyo start with and, of course, one in Raleigh on Tuesday after spending 1 I of-the bpst uemocratfl, who nasoeenai several days witb relatives in town. Democratic headquarters during the cam- Dr j. w.

Byers, of Byers Byers, left yesterday for was called to Charlotte on professional TU flrtcf tnaaHnor rkf tha An. A-w Will mnfnvn Qatnvev LOUISBURG. N. C. ptfemacylciub was held last friday night Misses and Mamie Thomas ini the Court House.

The jmeeting was returned one day this week from Raleigh, aaite entnusiastic ana gooa iaiKB were accompanied by Miss Fannie Jrown. of that place. FOR THE: Mr. and Mrs. A.

H. Carey, of Savan nah, who haye been visiting relatives here left one day this week to spend mdej by Messrs. Hubert Martin. W. H.

Kf5u, B. B. Massenburg 'and others. The Clui should now be ehanged to a Byan Cmb and the good work continued now till November, r-Augn st 7th is the day for the opening sale It the old reliable Hart's Ware-hfiose. Hart's Warehouse has long led Tt is hiirhlr endorsed by the best authorities on cooking and a short time in householdeconomy, is strongly recommended by leading physicians Mr.

J. B. Collie went to Littleton last and food experts as wnoiesome ana nutritious, nosoiuMiy fnr aWtAitlnor and frvinir. It is better for making cake than butts. Saturday to accompany home his wife Sale oi Leaf Tobacco.

and child who had been visiting at that nntwnta two-thirds as ranch Cottolene as you do of boz lard. Not iS sales nd its popularity nas increased 1 ..1 T. TIt aftra tll Pla' ce. They all arriyed home Monday. only better than lard but cheaper.

If yon will write to Mr. Asa Parham eame up from Spring- hope last Wednesday night to be present pfesent will be nociception to past years, bit that will be able to do even better (fr the; farmers than ever before by raason df reduced running expenses. at" Thursday's election. He tells us I that the outlook for the Springhope Was Elected Governor H. FfnBTO 5 market is bright Riad his-announcement elsewhere in this Dr.

J. E. Malone was called to Chase City, Va several days since to see Mr Geo- B. Hughes, who had suffered a re IL-A. bpsiness establishment can no niore afford to be careless and slip shod CHICAGO, la nan from his recent illness.

He was accompanied there by Mr. Clark Hughes. This well known and reliable house will hare its opening sale ThPir rernrned Wednesday night and is its advertising than in any other ust as good wind ow-dress-ihg is essential to the success of a store, 4 is freshness, novelty and whatever attracts favorable attention necessary to reported Mr. Hughes a a anA Anr.lniM a two cent atamD. they will mail you raxc a oooaiet.

Married. a tt mi ia PTTRT.Tf! HRflRKT." 125 Kecetnt Uooic. "liome ueipe, het esn Its in aaveriising. xuorc it. v.

it "Mr T.awrAnna Gni- i a edited by one of the best authorities on eoosiiag ana nousenoia othing fcap-hazard and accidental about Sunday MrrW. W. Holmes AUGUST 9th, 1900. Inallnrm? window display. Not less economy.

care shctald be given to the advertising and Miss Mittie Bunn were united in tne holy bonds of wedlock. The ceremony wan nerformed by Mr. N. Harris. P.

For sale by display. -Philadelphia Record FUSION The 2 tobacco season is on ine. eve oi Tlie tdjes extends congratulations. HICKS ALT p. Tr," Thft Times Till After the November Onr Mr.

J. B. Thomas, the Pioneer Tobacco Mao, who has tbe ii win i m. lg va avu. fn th -Ale of tbeleaf.alH Election for 25 Conts deserved reputation selling the farmer's tobacco for tbe highest 11 211 1 A1 I A Mill an.

We hare sold'rlght mach Cottolene and have never had but one I I w. I hinder excellent management, plenty oi We will sena the iimbs irom I prices oi any warehouseman in hju bwhuu small package returned. prize i hduses, stemmeries, a larsre til after the November election xor oniy that every pile on onr noor rrillgs us true bwk vaiue. in fmnt 14 Rnlen in advance. uu u- 1 Mr.

11. aaaeil. wno IS wen biiu iauiauii icorps of ouiuus -r I 1 A r.lr.Adams handle leaf tobacco to der that may uu0 Dacco farmers in uranaun anu aujuiuiujf cuuu guujriiiu didly eqiijpped to k. There is no tr.raari cnod i warniinnReman. nas associaveu uiiuoou un mm a Lj.

nam nf. the eamDaurn. i nnrlt or in nnr hniise thi a season, lie will be triad to onnmHnit mavlrur. HTICl DDI IKW tuuai iu ien bd viuu uo I will us au vi snbscribe the longer you 1 a.A old friends and will be ever ready to serye his patrons. better tlfan bring their tobacco to Louis- wm get the paper.

Hand your quar- With the above combination as the firm, we think stronger than ter at once ana get tne paper umnj i ever, ana wltn our experieucw uw nuimj uw.iwowu wu7 -o vu nnt Bftrvft voa better than ever oeiore. -Lovlrs of histrionic art will have a months. -We have not a score of drommers in the field, but we have some anv kind call oa HICKS rare opportunity for the gratification of MoosWa 0f the Boundaries. iA Axnert tobacco men. Messrs.

J. Jsagar Harris ana j. WAS animal Btory" 1 their tates in that direction oy Thossibilities of the MTMfc" Griffin, and thev will eee yon regularly on their trips AXLEN. Mr. W.

A. renditicfa in the Opera House at are remarkably well shown by Mr. Charles E. Johnson, the well known auctioneer, will sell all of nmrm W.l that VT1 1 Pf 71.1)70 UK 1UK I II UUlg, 11,, VI U. I Fraser in his new tales, enuuea aioww the Boundaries.

These are stories of linoKt.l ntnvinir ffftmMr. A BOX OI onr tobacco this season. Mr R. O. Bissett, who was with our house last year as book: will be with us again.

Monkeys." That talented actress and vnnsomi soubrette Miss, Annie Strick- Rod, the Boy. and the fur-bearing animals of the Northwest and the half-breed We want your trade and we are going to uie our best endeavors The expression which is so distiognhhable in the above can he trappers who hunt them. Jsacn oi tne 1 land.1 4ill take the principal part, Anr1-Vnl1 ha onatftined br SUCh diS- to keen oar house as beretoiore ine leaaer in oign prices. 1 i 1-1 JS Ml 1 seen on the faces of our worthy competitors when they meet face to Itb curious diss oi wwu-w falon teems Remember our noose is open irom August abi, uu "owuiki eriminaling and gifted artists as Misses i Daisy llen and Mamie Tuck. Messrs.

and ljttle-known facts about the moose, tobacco aDy time. Oor opening sale Thursday, A.ugust 9th, 1900 Fruit Jars, extra rubbers, Jelly Glasses, Fruit Preserving Powders I -4e wla oar reat outlay of with its malchless pricss. aud Cider Mills. THAT8 ALL. Your friends, beaver, bear, ynx, ioa.

Mr Arthur Homing, who has illus-trated the stories, is a sportsman and naturalist, as well as an artist. Mauricl Clifton and Ned Ford, kings of the stage, will lend their laugh-begetting gifts; to the occasion by as-Buminghmportant roles in this rib-crack-ino- PcxAaArr r.nma and for a brief sea- H0LLIN6SW0ETH BEOS. The first of tbe aioosw 7 rfir A l-r. HICKS ALLEN. world care appear in Thk Satuedat IS VEHUso ror XllUiOLilD A-iV- Bon laugh ana forget' tms and troli hl of csepiemuer x..

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