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fcinoflord, Texas.
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ton, N. C,, April 23 ,1887.
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. due is Pisso’s Cim® ro»
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I,,i- ti. , i.nrtiuidt m miMieiig 1 ilot- ■
I- iwnkiu county a< the Hiotfd the
timi in in' fauna rv VoMhy next. nml manifest poo*
<1 m ;5m him ;«el. position, he
-f £.1 uVv, to «{*>'
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ln« anility. Daniel Mi Kenztc.
Follow Citizens -- I hereby «u
noiuicB niyse Ha candidate .or the urai
nary of Franklin comity at en
S sueiuc election in January next '
cripple and afflicted so that I
a make sapper! for my
Sf am unablo to by hard a labor, 1 very
and family th kind supiiort of
earnestly solicit <• this It
my fellcvciUzens m race,
elected I will use i»y every effort *o
fill the offleo with credit mj^elf and
Fellow Citizens: » b foL b> o?a Did
nouuce m vself a candidate lor
nary of lianklin couutyaflhc next. Bti ensue
ing election in afflicted January that I ninuu- 0
u cripple avid so and
aide to make a support for myselJ earnestly
family by hard labor, 1 very
solicit the kind support of my fellow
citizens in this race. R elected I will
use my every effort to h.l the oi iu
with credit to no sell and with honor
to (lie couutv. Respectfully.
T. J. uariusos,
I respect ftffly announce myself din a can¬ ol
didal# for tjic effico of O: my
Franklin county «t the ensueilig dec
icu i» January next.
A, 8. Tcrnhii.
FOR OHDINltY.
j hereby nDmmiico myself a enndi
didate for Ordinary of Frnnklm
county at the Jamuo y electioon.
Rexpsct'y. Gkokck L- Cakcok.
for reckiveh
> V vjie solicitation of many I'riuids I
am n mt jnyiflf a ultimate for (lie
off.ee of Receiver of Tax Returns of
franklin county at die eusudng elec¬
perform tion. Being niahue! a cripple liihor by mid wh'thl uijahb can to
make * reasonable support ask lor the myself
and family, 1 very humbly then* aid. \o
tci# of the county iov
Jcksc unable It. Lecroy. make
Hasiiilj become to a
inDoumw niv Mime as a candidate for
the ofllr.6 of.Tnx Itseeiver, at the elce*
lj.Hi iu J luma'.v next. As to mj
verftcit v% I JUI*y , au*t (| 3 UiVUui'iitiun
i would icier to ■ i.v .i >i oiitible man
in (.iuaruds or fi. umges district • >al
he tiq Krn,VS } 11 «oj iuf. J.e 1 peopi" Jchj.utmi, il."sju'iii L ^ ^solicit
W,
J j.u-iby i.i 1 nunc n D 1 4 a «uid
dale for Tax Buccivcr. i ml hope
Miiolith of my .frieiulb J". will T. 1 m>vv UITTJ'R. (or me
to #la-t lilt*. inj>elf El taiiuidate
I announce as a kli:i
for Tax Receiver of P nu coun¬
tv at the January election.
W\ A. ].a.M)j:i:m.
I hereby imuour.ee mi m if « cniuli
date for Tax Receiver of Franklin
comity at the ensueiug election. It
elected, 1 will discharge tl c duties of
tic t IF,to ] i« n.j tly m.tl iVifhudly.
T. AY. Aaron.
I lerebi for’Tax aimcupce myself of p. Frank,, can
didate Receiver
liu comity at. theJanury eleevion.
elected, I will discharge the duties
of the ofiiee i remptly find Pouter. faithfully.
S. A.
I hereby rnnouuee mys< If a can
didate for Tax Rccievet of Franklin
county at Die January election.
L, K. Bumiss.
I hereby amionnce myself as a enndb
date for Tax Receiver of Franklin
county, }d t)i« cusucing January elec¬
tion ’ Respectfully. AYKKS.
: ' O. J
FOR SHERIFF,
Having by mutual agreement be¬
tween tnysett and my lion, opponent
as candidates for Sheriff submited
iu name to the votersof the county
my the election held on he IGlh of
August "i 333 to nominate a candidate
for Senator and having bes:i en¬
dorsed by :i majority or" the votes
cast at said election 1 wish to ex ureas
n:y thanks to my supporters nml to
ask the support of the people in iho
January election, J. C, McConnell
U respectfully announce myself as
a candidate for the office of Sheriff
of Fianklia county at the ensuing
election in January next.
T F Wjuums.
. SHiK-uo lemer.t
i am a cniidi.ir.t3 fo« he ofnee ^ of
SheriI s of Fraiis-iu eour.ty at the
next election xa canusuy and
respeetir. 11 y askthe support o 2 the
people. a. C. cudiver.
I hereby re-election announce myself a of
date for to the office
Tax Collector of Franklin > ^anty.
L. j. Ghksit.
,, I hereby , announce unsell .... a canfi.
date for the office of lax Collector
of irankhu cojiity at he *»«9tng
election in January 1889. v
H . h. Bow Kits
FORCLEliK.
To the voters of FmnMiu MHV!
Franklin srarys"asa.* coumy. lit the ssn eusueiug
eiwlion witlelect in JamiMry 1 Mill t*r(brinibeduiitsiof next. If you
iu*
Ui« Txtfstr-ytSr offitt |»roiu|Mly. and <« * **^ ‘ "f
t| itwiit' 11 t <*t |*tJ ijf
by if, anlioum iiUlin £ myn»lf ' "- a 1 ' umMiUac *'j "*,1 wr
e Is iffji
ifieik of tte Huf>«rior Coo it. areoniidinucd
| \,j|/ 1 | 0 till that can be the of.
by my hrnnblc ub lity to keep
“«• ■" PUL,.
fok nasofiCB.
. the citizens
With ninny thanks to
0 f Frankiin county for their hearty
»‘ t jn ( j 1# p M t 1 again for Treasurer announce
eJf a can didat«
If elected I will discharge the dutie
of the office promptly and faithfully
Thomas C. Bustos'.
for COMMISSIONERS
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for County Comuii*sio»e
of Fran kli n at the January election
I think I can promise, if elected
that the interests of the county will
not suffer-'by my neglect.
Resp ictfulfy E. A. Mitchell:
SALE OF. LANDS.
Agreeable to directions of John
W Harrison and J M Andrews coun¬
tv Commissioners, and Franklin approved by
myself as Ordinary of coun¬
ty, Will be sold at niictiou at the
court house door of said franklin
county on the first Tuesday in Janus
ary next within the legal hours of
sale the following lots or parcels of
lands, and divided into several lots as
tollows.
Lot No 1. Containing thirty two
and three tenth acres more or less,
being the west lot bounded on the
west by lands of Dr. Adorbold and
Mrs. McEuure, on the south by lands
f J J> A lien, on the cast by lot No 2.
Also lot No 2 Containing forty
au J six-tenths acres more or less, and
bounded on the west by lands of. lot
number 1, ou the south by lands of
.1 D Allen and on the east by lot No.
3.
««.: ,, iwu. . , y « Cont:uuiu«' forty A
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Iv.-s, mid bounded ou the west by lot
number V, on the south by lot mra
Hc-r and on the e»t by lot No. 4.
Also lot No. 4 Containing toity
sevori and one centli acres more or
lcsHj an a b OU n0ecI cn the west by by
lot number 8 and on the Boutli
lot number 5, and on the cast by
l»,ids of Mrs. Neal, all of the- afore
iaid four lots are bourukd on the
north by the public road leading
from Carnesville mostly to Knoxes bridge.
Said lands are old field and
fine for pasture or for cultivation,
Lot "No. 8 ami No. 4 are pine and oak
forest, splendid bind mm lies remark
able well, with running water og
each tot. No. 3 has a tenaut liousli
on it, and a reserve of one acre for
grave yard for paupers home, leaving tenth
‘"or said lot foity four and four
acres for sale,
Also lot N'o.i) Containing lift' two
and one half acres more or less, and
bounded on the west by lands of .J D
Allen and on the i ortli by lot No. 5
on and the east the South by lot by number lands of 7 and John 8,
on
II Spears,
and Also three lot tenths No. 7 Containing fort, less
aoros more or
bounded on the west tay lot number
G, and on tho north by lot number 5
and the on south the east by by lands number of Mrs Nea
ou lot &
Also lot No. 8 Containing fofty
eight less, and bounded three tenths tho acres more or
and on west by lot
number G and the north b) lot num¬
ber " on the east by Mrs. Neal and
on the son!Si by J II Spears, all of
original the thre forest V.a* lots land, or nearly so, in
and first late
farming land, lot number seven and
eighVlies on both sides of the Guth¬
ries For road, nitdudmg the Railroad
crossing with beautiful situations on
the public road for building'. I.ot
number private 6 bordering on a permanent
way, and good strong roiir.g
hind, ali these three lots have run¬
ning watei on them.
Ad liie seven lots havugood build
mg sites, tas well and are first class
lards,
Terms; Ffty dollars cash on each
lot, the remainder of tho purchase
money to bear interest from day of
sale at eiarht pev,cent per annum. The
interest will fall due and mi. t be
January ^-.id annually, each on the His', bai d../ of
of year. Phs ice
of tke purcoabc money vill fall loe
and fallows: ba paid in Th: ten ear' : nstallr .aits
first '.st
tea per cart, or one tenth, ini' fall
duo on the irs!. da- c* ■ mnary L .39'
oae tentll Va.' Jim on fire*,
c] ^ . , ;3 v t ; , Jc£ „ cai j, ' i;)KU!!rv , tt0t a
fir , Uf „ nr f, . Si ,- w & a dl ,
j; , ct iiWta! j wtut wi ; al! lbe a ,„
paid purchase money will be divided
into ten therefore equal parts, and ten notes
taken from each purchaser,
bearing interest and falling dim as
-rf, titles, to lie i>xc«Mten when nil the
purchase money is paid. Dec. 4th
1888, L. N. juuim.B Ord,
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A Magnificent Line of* Fall Goods.
We have made extra tpeeiul eiforis tins mscli to plus* iLe j utli#
new and desirable goods. offered The cheapest the trade and in most Carnepyiile. desirable
Stock of Goods ever tu
We will certainly save you money.
IN DRESS GOODS
very thing neiv and desii able in Dress Goods at. Prices that, will tnaks
you buy. All wool worsted at 10c., 12 1-2, and 15c. Cashmeres
from 12 l-2c to 40cts. Ginghams from 8c to 15cts.
IN NOTIONS
WE DEFY ANY tOMPETITION!
A full line c£ neckwear. Ladies and Gents collars aMd cuffs
Gloyes, lmndkercbiefe, undeiwear. Hosiery, ladies .children’s and
iniV.cs rol.d black, all wool and eotten hose
to loud list. ntielalJ l.u< c dl kir.os. Cor¬
sets aHd of all hundred kinds. other Suspenders, articles. shiits
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The beauty of these appreciated. articles we cannot describe; They have to
oe seen to be Come ad look at them.
Jerseys! Jerseys!
Ladies braided Jerseys at ^1.75c. AH wool Jerseys at $1. In
shawls, we have all kinds. All wool breakfast shawls from
50c up. Single wool shawls, plaid and. striped, suvtable
for fall and winter wear, A beau '.if ul line of bed
blankets from the cheapest to the yery best.
MkM ,UND HOYS CLOTHING
This is a novelty that will iuterest every one that will co B r and
examine our beautiful and well selected stock of cloth 6 \*0
that Childrens cannot be equaled iu the place. My::.. bo equaled Royc and
suits at j vices that cannot
in Carnesyille. - -m
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!! ■
In Grrooeries.
We ijiHiiot and will not be imdeer.sold. Meat, flotr, sy. up, sag a
coffee and everything that farmers need.
LOOK HERE WHAT BARGAINS WE CAN GIVE IN TOBACCO
THAT YO CANNOT GET AT ANY OTHER HOUSE
IN TOWN. A GOOD TOBACCO AT 30c, Stic and 40c.
Per lib, COME AND EXAMINE OUli NEW GOODS.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW THEM.
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5 ,; - "2», The Best Wata made for the Kitchen.
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DR. MOFOIt
FEMALE MEDICjfIK