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ust think it, A trio from 1HE FRANKLIN -TIME. The Leu WO'MCiv burg te Richmond and return on August 7th. Only 2.25 fnr tha rnnni J.A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor VUM4 LI i The colored Louisborat and Hend J. Ha editor cf the Tixi Las teen a so often, at home and abroad, concerning the results of the LocLLarg Dispensary, financially, we EcfclLsh the fol- 1 5 1901 use KILLS ja: Feidat, July son base-ball clubs played here last week.

tat Tm 1 lowing figures, whita we get from the ana ine score was 7 to 9 in favor of Louisburg. The same clubs played at Henderson this weekwhen the score stood I 1 K. 1. W( h. 1 10 to la favor of Henderson.

And 3 that it was In ILlQ. J. r-T 'I irj rjw I'r- 1 IV INDEX TO HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. It. O.

Hart Opeuiog Sale Hioes Farm for Rent Roberts Notice to Teachers Thomas Co Opening Sale Hughes Co Tob. Sticks Wanted S' It Collie Cooke Excursion Harris' Dye Works l.2! for a new suit 11 Lewis Notice to Fruit Distillers 3 1 ra-jy ve-l ray It' for in a vcrr n-cr tt rixiiLs- reports since its stablishment, July 1st, 1897: Total cash sales for two years ending July 1st. 1S39, 34,817.94. ToUl expenses for same time, $4,271 SS; amount paid' county and town as dividends Total sales for two years ending uly 1st. 1901, total expenses forsametime, amount paid county and town as dividends.

amount paid for taxes, $1,142.84. (This latter amount would haye gone in the dividend column, bntfor the act of For Sale of Leal Tobacco r.i lit -j --j 1. Self Defense- News reaehed the Times of! 3 J.i.-t night, by telephone from that about 4 o'clock yesterdiy erf cir Jim Plummer Fearce was shot and i by-Jnne Lancaster, (both whit) at the tr ArmT'r, cf the C.Dfirt array ia a i it gt tot ia-itanU- rrl.rf. tL-it city I lit-it cntinnilly, and thitk thi grtt remedy 03 earth and it houll krt Real Estate Transfer. 'Mr.

Geo. Ford has purchased the Winston Hotel property, and Mr. J. P. Winston has leased the same together withthe large Brick Hotel.

Mr. Winston informs us that he will charge of the Brick Hotel upon the expiration of the lease of the present lessees. K. JL TAR DROPS. Oil 11" fit ia etery heme." I'rict at Aycxk t'-i.

ac.4 A Cotton 8." Clean up your lots and keep ft mttf t4 hank, i nouse 01 me iaur, in uoia time town mt a sa them 'utice to Frr.lt IhetUIern. Death of aa Old Citizen. ship. Lancaster claims that he did the killing in self-defense, and will therefore xjcgiaiaiuro oi iaa, wnica put a tax on all dispensaries.) I will be in LooUbarr Thardy. Aa- WILL III! 01' EN' ON AND AFTER thut i tf Bs II i 4 say clean.

The "hottest Bpell in See notice of T. E. Hines of Knxt 1st, far th parr-o cf tikir fcc of Froit Distillers. Every Dwtiller tactt have a new book. come 10 ljouiHDurg 10 a ay ana snrrenaer Allf o.

n-t r--i-l -A iirt'f rr.u FuI all U- at Thots- ir.i 5r. Tran. tS. oJta, tvn, k. Ju rut-ton Ii.j, I if ki 4 A himself to the Sheri3.

We are enable farm Stanley Weathersby, probably the oldest citizen of the county, died at the home of his son, J. Weathersby, in Dunn's township, on Thursday night of last week. He was nearly or about one hundred years of age. He was in town to give full particulars," but learn thit Ti. J.

Leu. lVpoty Ck-llifctor. 1 3 Pearce shot twice at Lancaster in his own toil -f rr-M. Jr, arc, r. K.xa, house before Lancaster returned the fire.

Warrants were out for Pearce for an at You canfCPt Tour rnmiuin' strirtMHl Death of Mrs. Bettle fc'unnan. The sad news of the death of the above named lady, which occurred at ohns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, was received here by wire on Tuesday morning. As stated in our last issue, she had gone to this hospital for treatment, and it was hoped by, her friends that her health would be restored, but death decreed otherwise Her kind and faithful Mrs. A.

M- Hall, was at her bed- Sadist 1, 1901. at a recent meeting' of the ex-Confederate soldiers, and Bhowe4 signs then of failing health. oa Ehort not ice. tempted assault upon a married lady. Pearce and Lancaster were brotnrvin- T' ttinrwra m'4 i'r A it xr, pr souti ty ltbMt to I A Kr.

VS r. a rm Sir K-kl. a4 t-9 p- KJ H.rj. Vi A line of t-truw haf at law, New York nt, lor en W. P.

Death of Mr. T. Stokes, On last Wednesday evening Mr. T. for rent near Kittrell.

Did yon ever notice how tightly ignorance shuts its eyes and imagines it is right? It's a great pity that some animals can't talk, and a greater pity that some men It is not the false teeth that are most objectionable, it is the false tongue behind them'. Last week and week before, it was too mnch rain, bat the tane is somewhat changed this week. Get ready for the big excursion" from Louisburg to Richmond on August V7th. Only $2.25 for the round trip. A year's subscription as usual will vtiiiiam WOOUard.

ot l'ecatur. In. writp: Stokes, who was stricken with paralysis side when her soul cassed aeefnllv to etn oa it, frv ol rh, as-i mil fm tf If It: CM ICEIt! "I as troubled with kidney dir.i, for! AT rr's jf 1:1 Jc.tr Call op rhon4t in ot ol Ire several years and four one dollar size bot iburg Co. tles ot Jr olevB Kidney cored lue. Ii would recommend it to anvone who Hhs Don't fitrvt to orm fur Ron.

kit farm kidney trouble." W. Oi Thoaias. Jay Jew utaMr. under V. store or Kinn Jk several weeks since, passed away.

The the great beyond. The remains reaehed remains were taken to the family bury- Louisburg on Wednesday evening, at 3:30, ing ground in Cedar Rock township for and the funeral servioea were held in the interment. Rev. Forrest Smith con- Baptist church, of which she was a ducted the funeral services. faithful -and consistent member.

The Mr. Stokes was a very valuable citizen church -was filled with sorrowing rela- and his death will "be very generally re- tives and friends, and very- appropriate gretted throughout the county. For a and impressive services were eondocted Ixui( orc I t'o. hir DiirtJ to ci. Come to sco me on that 'day or any day TvD-Kcrs3 Farm Fcr Rsr.t.

u. 1. c. ri. I hT b-vw on btaJ r.ym cf fall Located mile from Kittrell.

bluc4 "Ohi i fr New ljt of clothirrf, hoWv. cor- Good dwelling and out-houses. Land thereafter and Your tobacco shall brine: its be given for the largest well adapted to tobacco, cotton and Si'U, liandkerchiffs at Now jork cost, for 8 lie by W. 1. Noal Nt Co.

watermelon- number of years pasthe had the by the pastor, Rev. Forrest Smith. The E. C. Jcjfs Lasrrl.

5. brought the editor this season cereaia. jt or iurcner miorixiation ap- position of Deputy Sheriff, and was a funeral procession was lengthy faithful and efficient public official. He one, and as It passed through the busi- piy 10 x. limes, Kittrell, u.

true worth with the amount A number of young men gave a wae b7 years of age, and a consistent Monday visiting JcSaccb Sticks Vantej. member of Louisburg Baptist church. dance in the Opera House on night, complimentary to the young ladies in town. CUR SI ON tie leaves two sons, one daughter ana a 1 Thirty to forty thousand Tobacco number of relatives to mourn their Joss. bucks, 5 feet 11 inches Ion sr.

audi ness portion of the town the stores "were closed. The following were the pallbearers C. M. Cooke, udge Timber lake, W. Allen.

Ford, W. Neal. S. T. Wilder.

Mrs. Fnrman was truly a good christian woman and possessed a most lovely disposition.1 She had large circle of cnerally paid drummers added thereto. Hart's Warehouse has no solicitors this The Times extends sympathy to the bereaved. nicely drawn wanted in next' week or two. $3.50 per thousand, cash.

TO- will be paid upon delivery to our fac tory Louisburg. Personal. Miss Duncan Bertie, is Y. T. IICGHE3 Co.

year in Franklin county. Having tried iho friends and her death has cast a gloom over the community. visiting at CaptCooke's. Notice ta Teactsrs. RICHM O.N D.

AND RETURN Don't forget that yon can go from Louisburg on August 7th and return on the 8th, for only See adv. ip another column. Don't let the health" officer report yon for failure to keep your premises in a cleanly condition. The penalty wilJ be enforced (he officials say without fear or favor. W.

T. Hughes advertises elsewhere in this issue to pay cash for tobacco sticks delivered at their factory. Those interested wonld do well to read what they have to say. Mr. H.

is on a visit to his sis An appropriate obituary by her pastor plan last year and the result of the busi. ter at Newport News. police 13 nereDy eiven to ail per will appear in. a future issue of the Times. Miss Cnnie Tucker is visiting friends sona desiring to teacu in the public schools of-Louisburg township to file their applications with (Jeo.

B. Baker, Sec'y, with the date and in Granville county. FOR- T3ETHINA was first used bvDr.ChM. Mrs. E.

Johnson left a few days ago JMoffett. a graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. in his ex grade, of their certificate, together for Fnquay Springs, N. C- ness done, and the satisfied patrons provo conclusively that the man who raises a crop of tobacco does not care to pay a mid ONLY S2.25. wittrTecommendationa creden tensive and successful treatment of chil Mr, R.

Mason; of Northampton, is dren -in Georgia in overcominr the tials, on or before August 10th. 1D01. 1 visiting at Mr. J. J.

Person's. troubles incident to teething and hot sum ANone dut; wniien appucauona re There are quite a number of visitors in Louisburg, which acids much to the Mr. Arthur Fleming returned home Leaving Louisburg A- August 7th. Arriving Richmond 1 V. 11.

mers. Teethlna (Teething Powders) counteracts the effect of hot weather anp life and gaiety of the town. There is no I fronvPhiladelphia yesterday. ceived. C.

Roberts, Ciim'a. Geo. S. Baker, Sec'y. dle man but is willing to urisk the lloorM Returning, leave Richmond 9 P.

August th, 1M1. Keepsjtne aigestive organs la a healthy better place to visit so far as healthful- condition, and has sa ved the lives of thousands of children in the doctor's native state, where" physicians prescribe FOR A HEW SUIT. ness is concerned than Louisburg. We are requested by the pastor, provided it is the right lloor. HART'S Good Order.

"Ice Water and-u Good ana an motners give it, ana it ja erimi nal in mothers of our section to allow their babes and little children to suffer WAREHOUSE is that floor Come to Rev. Tr Plyles, to announce that he will preach to the children at the Methodist church next Sunday morning at 11 Cleaning and Dyeing by Naptha Process; makes them look perfectly new. Suits cleaned and pressed, Co cents; cleaned, dyed and pressed," and perhaps die when relief can be so Miss Gertrude Bonn, of near- Youngs-ville. is visiting Mrs. 3 C.

Conway. Mr. W. Neal returned last Friday from a visit to relatives in Virginia: Mrs. R.

M. Beasley, of Lumberton, is visiting her people here this week. Miss Jennie Perry, of Franklinton," is visiting Miss Lizzie Tucker, near town. Mr. 'Wm.

Bailey and left one day this week for the Buffalo Exposi Time-Generally, o'clock. He wants all who can to be easily obtained by giving Teethinia. It costs only 25 cents at druggists, or bv fl.a. ill take any kind ol cast' off clothing, Bhoes, bats, watehes. mail 25 cents to J.

Moffett, M. D. St present. A subscriber writing us from Bunns Louis, Mo pistols, guns, old gold aoad jewelry of I Train will be in charge of competent any iiinu in, exenange lor worK. All kinds of Ladies' and Children's ville, Dunn's township, says' that-section of the county is improving in many ways.

He also says' that a neighbor of Senator John E. Woodard, says 1" Dr Worthingtcm's Remedy has proved an al goods cleaned and dyed any color see mo early and often. HPHT'S WAREHOUSE, R. G. HART, Owner and PropV.

tion. Mrs. B. Patterson; of Raleigh. is men and your baggage will bo carried free.

desired. Second-hand goods bought most inf alible remedy for those diseases for which it is esoeciallv recommended. our good friend Abe Mullen, has just and visiting airs. muara, near Louis- it has been used to my. knowledge, with Will ship all work with privilege of great efficacy in many vdistressingly burg.

troublesome cases. I believe that it informed him that Abe has a full-grown cotton bloom which was plucked from his own cotton field. Only a few weeks" ago death entered the household of W. T. Sledge and took i should beeome a household remedy ev inspection before paying for them.

Habris' Steam Dye East Ilargett Street, Raleigh, N. C. Separate Coaches for Color4 In charge of THOMAS. DCRELL DAVIS. erywhere.

Price 25c at Aycocke Drug Company, eeparaU Coaches for White in charge of c. k. cooke; J. R- COLLIE. 8.

8. MEADOWS. Mrs. Ida Pearce. and Miss Pearl Pearce are visiting relatives at Cedar and Nashville.

I Mr. F. N. Egerton-and daughter. Mis Blanche, returned this week from a visit to Areola.

Misses Mattie and Nena Ballard, of FOB SALE Seral. fine Jenej MilrhCow. Subscribe to the Times. therefrom his loving wife, and on Sun-1 day last death claimed little Walter, the Addrees w. u.

ilcUbee, ranklmtoD, C. 9 month's old Mr. Sledge and his I little girl, Lucy, passed through town HARRIS on Monday to make Hickory their future Franklinton, are among the, visitors to home. They have oue sincere sympathy I Louisburg. W.

T. litems rr'. H- G. Ilaar, Vict P. IL Cciizx, TIIE HUGHES-DAVIS COMPANY W.

II. ALLEN. J. B. THOMAS W.

H. WADDELLV OPENING SALE! Mrs. W. H. Roffin returned one day this week from a visit to her brother in Raleigh.

Master Ernest Hale is at home from the Thomasville Orphanage to spend his vacation. Mr. T. W. Bickett left one day this week to spend a week or ten days at Virginia Beach." Mrs.

W. H. Pleasants, returned ia their bereavement. The tobacco people are anxionsly awaiting the opening pales on August 1st. All the- buyers last year will again be on the market and several more from other points will doubtless locate here.

The advantages of iLouisbarg as a tobacco market can't be beaten, while the town is a most desirable one to reside in from every standpoint. The News-Observeriafthe 24th has. the following to say of Mr, A. C. 1 Green, THOMAS' ICEHOUSE! Brick, Brick.

have plenty of them both hard nr. poft. unday from a visit to her people in WAREHOUSE Warren county. Tw' I OPENING SALE I asons Fruil Jars THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1901. anI Extra Kubbrt.

Thursday, ast -1st, 19011 Wo will open the Itivershla. Warehouso on the nbovt- date for the sale of the new crop. Should vou cvt midv Mr. Ivej Allen attended the annual meeting the Baptist Orphanage at Thomasville this week. Mr.

A. C. Haghes and family returned home Friday of last week from a week's visit to Panacea Springs. Mrs. i S.

Barrow and son, W. J. Barrow, left one day this week to visit her son, H. M. Barrow at Concord.

1 Mr. M. S. Davis, who recently accepted a position in a Furniture factory in High Point, is here on a visij. Mrs.

oe Turner, of Oxford, is among the visitors -to Louisburg: this week, guest of her Bister, H. Aycocke. Mr. A. W.

Green and little daughter, Eliza, are spending a short -time with their people here. His friends are glad to see him looking so well. o- Miss Lucile Clark, of Raleigh, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Ballard, near town, from where she goes to the Buffalo Exposition, Niagara and New York. before the first brinjr it along and we will mil it for vou of Wake county, who has many friends and relatives hereabouts, all whom will regret to hear of Jiis misf ortanea Ex-State Senator A.

G. Green, of this county, has, like Job, been sorely afflieti ed. His farm is situated at the petat where Grabtree creek flows into Neuse river, so it has this year been the play ground of the floods, being repeatedly submerged. The result has been that no work could be done, the crass has taken his crop, and on account of the unhealthy condition produced 'by the floods, his family have been sick with malarial or billions fevers, and four of them are still confined to their The attention of tobacco growers is directed to the'advertisement of Hart's Warehouse to be found in this issue. Mr.

R. G. Hart, the proprietor knows the warehouse business from beginning to end, and always works hard to give his customers satisfaction. His house has enjoyed a wide patronage ever since it was opened and continues to in popularity each rear. ON AUGUST 1st it will have its opening sale, and a cordial invitation is extended to planters to be on handfvith a load of the weed that day.

Every pile will be made to bring the highest macket price. Read what he says elsewhere. The man who sends away from home to buy things which the merchants cf his own town have to Bell, and seeks excuse himself with the plea that he can Oar force this season will be: Will A. Meadow. u.

L. Johnsonf Auctioneer; Solicitors: K. I Jonet, II. L. Lumpkin Corn, Hay, Meat, Meal, Lard and Gottolene.

Dtinlap Patent, James River Flour. Cumberland ZSIilln Ship Stuff. Car Load of Shingles and anything else you may want cheap THE HUGHES-DAVIS CO, ana j. 31. uaiiocKj weiQ-Maeter J.

Uash. rl nomas'. Warehouse will open its doors for the sale In soliciting yoor patronsre for the new seajoo we tartiealarlT call yoar attention to the following' important facta: of 'Leaftobacco on the above date, when we will be glad to have our friends and patrons call with a load of tobac- We congratulate His host of friends here were delighted co and US give them'. a good Sale. to welcome Mr K.

o. Bissett on n.s re- ourselves on being able turn last Saturday, after an absence of to say zaaz our past ousiness SEASONABLE several weeks. He still retains the po- record in niir linft'stnnrfa witrinii. n. Klmnicli nnrl nmv Wo lave tha Best Light.

VTe Lave tba Experieoca add Capital. We make do promises we can't fulfill. We deal fairly and honestly with eycry customer. We rsake every pile of tobacco bring its fall tain. as t.i.ui- "-r sition as book-keeper for the reliable tobacco warehonse of j.

Co. heretofore we propose to make our house the leader of We see from the Durham correspond this (market for the sale of leaf tobacco. SUGGESTION ence of the News-Observer, that C. A. Jordan, of that town, will soon move to Louisbnrg.

He will be assistant to Mr. S. J. Tarham in the management of Ye will have a competent force of solicitors, men who The fact tbat we eolJ core tobacco tbau any other boase the raat buy goods cheaper elsewhere knocks a prop out from under the community in which he hopes to earn a livelihood, and, perhaps accumulate a fortune. Such a man is wandering off after false gods.

The chance are that after he has settled freight bills and other incidental expenses the things he bought away from home cost him more than he would have had to pay for exactly similar articles kept by local merchants. And, besides, he has set a bad example for his neigh know their business, and who will make regular trips to! the American Tobacco Company's inter ests here. Oar yoang friends, F. H. Allen and P.

a5o a proves the troth cf, the above and ebowi that plan, ters are alive to their interest. We can't enumerate all tie adr assays -1 A i their patrons and keep them posted on the movements of we have to offer but visit to the Enffaio Eiposition. They the markets and will be glad, to servo yon in any way in were mnch pleased with their trip. tneir line. Brinir "a Load on Opening Day From the Ithica (N.

Daily "News we clip the following: P. K. White and F. H. Allen, of Lonis- so have admitted Mr.

Yill Allen, ti native of this and we will prove that tie Riverside is the Place to Sell. county, who needs na introduction from us, as a member burg, N. who have jast returned fron a trip to Dalnth, and other northwestern places via. Boffalo, hive- been staying a few days with Ii. G.

Allen, of Cornell Heights. They left yesterday for North Carolina via. the St. Lawrence river, Boston and the Old Dominion Line. The following from the Charlotte observer, "will be read with a degree of sat oi our nrm.

lie win do eriaa to see and serve you on our floor. by getting yoa the niCUIEST PRICCS. bors and done himself an injury, because be is crippling his town, his own business interests have not escaped. A dozen men of this, stripe will fio more injury to community than six of the big-Rest growlers and kickers on earth. We publish in this week's issue an announcement for the new season by the old, reliable Thomas' Warehouse.

This house has from its very start enjoyed an enviable reputation for honest and fair dealings, and has steadily grown in popularity from year to year. As ill be seen they have a force of clever men who thoroughly know tLsir business to assist then this season. Mr. 7. H.

Allen, one of Louisbarg's most pro- fressive business men, and who. is well-nowa and popular throughout the county, has been admitted to the Arm, and will be glad for you to come to see him when you have- tobacco for sale. The Opening Day is Thursday, August 1st, nd they intend making a bij effort to make the openinz a rr-Ti snece, and "Ye solicit your trade this season and promise to give TOUillP SEED--AII VariGiioc you a good clean sale on every load sold on our floor. Remember" Tlmrsday, Aug. 1, is the Dav isfaction by the, many friends of Mr, Geo.

M. Ej9ming in this community. "Mid" was always a young man of sterling worth and the Times is glad his merit is winning the recognition it deserves: Rev. Dr. J.

'B. Bridges has secured the services of Mr. Geo. Ii. Fleming ia the department of Stenography and Typewriting at Presbyterian College.

Ur. Fleming will give lasaons duricg tb afternoons ia ordr not to interfere with hia raru'rd" i tU tcis's Your friends, J. BTH02IAS CO. Ycnrs truly, liidii.Iinr JOH Turnip, gnr.vH ta nti iz- ar.t.1 r.otl 7-To-- r.H a I yxo I' S)M or.lv tv g. no: ia, c.

Louis burg, 3IEA1)(3WS HARRIS, of E-all -promise that every rlng Its fall yalae. 1 r. O. rrV.V:-V il. Ozxs3llcitzx ithtz-ci will UJ.H.

(Dick) Cririn, i i I im ery popalar and hag arrived and will i -flaw ready and.

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