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fA la- m 'JS 3 -K TO THE ere -k t p n & ip o ti r. J. A. THOtfAg,T?ditorand proprietor. Tkipay May 10. 1880. Kates of Postage- 1 . "a Charlotte Chronicle. It is said that postmaster-general W;inRmaker is in favor of re3ucin? let- li is very commenaaDie ior ine great promoted advertiser to be casting aLout in his mind methods to relieve the pub lic of its burdens, but it is not well for li'un to be too hasty in arriving at con clusions as to what the public most de sires., A reduction of letter postage from two cents to -one cent would not redound so much to the benefit of the masses of the TjeoJe as itjwould fo Iheienefit o. the esTbusiness"Con'cerns. It is not the poor people who feel the difference, be- tweeinenercent aud two-cent . postage. hut it is the larjic business houses, whose annua bill for postage is of con siderable size, o - What the masses want is that the surplus earnings, if anj of the post office department shall be applied to in. creasing the efheiencyjaf the service -as at present conducted. Lef the mails at country "places and at, the small toWns be more freqiffcnt and more promptly delivered. Let enough mailing clerks be put in railway service to distribute the mails promptly without wearing themselves out with interminable labor. Let the postal service be reinforced at all its weak points, and then if there is any money left, it will be time enough to make reduction in rates. A reduction of rates could he appre- cjatedby;the fewibetter facilities would Spredated Imeverybody. K ' 't ' io that sees a dear race growing each day more ethereal but will rejoice to learn that the 'wife ' or daughter ?xnay yet heaved, jarul the family? circle pre served nBvoTfen"'"? Dbn'fr despair; Tnif try it, even it the doctors say "there is no cure." It is the only medicine, 'sold by' druggists, for woman's peculiar, weaknesses and ailments, under av posi tive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. Head guarantee on bottle-wrapper. Evils of Smoking. Dr. F. L. Oswald, in a series of; arti cles 'against the use of stimulants in good health, gives the following infor- It would be a mistake to suppose that jjhe baneful effects of the , tobacco . vice, are limited to the disorders of the.respi ratry organs. 'Dyspepsia and heart disease are very frequent complications of habit' which; irr,; the young stunts tttederelopment of the organism so un mistakably as to liave attracted the at tention even of superficial observers. The examining surgeons of our army and navy rarely; ad$?pt a youngster whose tfaccklintjsclefand s sallow com-, piexion uespeaK- me ieec or -mcoune,' and no experienced ph sician will ques tion the wisdom of a by-law by which a French educator proposes to purge the Eiblic schools of : his country from a e-Wjghtu ice tPrvate rjMinianJ for (e fitt dfrense; public reprimand, and suspension . of jiriuleges for the v second; concilium abeundi (marching orders) for the third." The weak eyes of German students are due to nicotine fumes considerably much more than tto the fumes of the midnight lamp; and I can give any correspondent the address of a family of six toys, four of whom in spite of parental protest, have become rcs tMik-otine,-aiKl have mined -their U.eyeV feyja cau?e of jstudyj CtflnchSlias V. hiMowW aftected tlie lrighC eyesightof ?tlie secohdTEficr the" sixlll n,TdtttcrIrert only two who have never ceased to lo-tthe tobacco. It Cheered Him Up. I 6rreix)iidciii tyrites: Side by side in tlie waiting room at Guide Bridge Station eat a nervous little woman and - a 'talL melancholy man. The woman had a hoy about seven years of age, who f ,eemed to be possessed of an evil spirit. " II wouldn't it or etand tiil. He didn't "irpiit apple or totfee. He couldn't he ' ' 'fjrlbol oreaxxed to helave himself, and JiUykicking and whining eemed to wear ,y'ttte little woman out. The melancholy man rtood it for a while, but finally felt called upon to observe: "Madam: :I 'Irirow what that dilld U asking for.'? ; v UX? do IS me promptly answered, 'ruie tv cot a hoil 011 rav riclit arm." "h'wpU take the job otf your hands, if you nay bo. If omethwg I've been in tho Iiabit of doing almost every day of my lifefonrva had. three wive and , three ! eichikU-eQ.'t;.Tlie hoy set lip ftn . j extra howl, and began kkWng her hlh ! just then, and he looked round hi a ! helplea "way, and said, Well, you may try. Not too vlgorou, hut just vigor nmi cnouih." lie reached over and n .1 1. Ll V I 1.11 Llm OAIU liliU )UI .jia -ked td ft heafttifulcharmv rT'liero --you sit there I? paid the old man a he -tBttnetithv'loy up and eat Winv-i down, "lnats teuer inau an mu toffee and nut-i in the country, and you'll beliave yourselt lor tne next " three days." The boy blubbered oaiy and sat still, : and when the - mother towed her gratitude the old man re "pl'cd 'Oh don't mention it. It's the lest medicine in the world. Eesides, I was a lit lonesome to-daj and at has Bort o' cheered me up." - wWefekTAe child up, and laid him aoro nte'lineri,:and "live f epanking ;maclunB -irfed' off at forty revolution minute I LdesireVt rtra iijp anltsltoSmy oany JatrBS wh&heft eain there patronage for 1888, aiid "faf nestly' ask a contii.uation of tbe same for 1689. I j am sure I will be able to do better in the future, he times are hard and pttces r tt low. Those who have horsta tuj be shod call on me. I will guarautee Satis faction in every particular. Prices low. If you hava ahorse thai oyer reaches, tuts his aukie, stumbles, has corns or the par row heels, call and see me, and will guarautee satisfaction. Do not lofget that 1 am prepared to repair guns, land bavctailparts such as hammers, tfbes kc. llectfully, j Tt JSEAL. BLACKSHITIUNG I have opened a Blacksmith Shop -on-N9rrStrrtovn by the branch, and am oretmred to do ALL kinds of work in that line. Horse Shoe ine a specialty. All kinds of iron repauing done at short notice Special prices to Alliance X XI Gaol Louisburg, X. C. Id JIG ! EALKIGH AND GASTON RAlLBOiA-D. Jp. eflbct Sun., Apr. 28, '89, at 9 aj m. 11 -Li ij - j TRAINS MOVING NORTH. j Iso. 52. Xo. 38. East F't& Pass. Pass. & Mail. Daily ex. Sun. Daily ex. Sun. Leave Ealeigu-T lOp m Mill Brooke 7 40 Wake 1S 8-25 Fnmklintotf "9 04 Kittrell 9 35 Henderson 10 05 Warren PI. 11 10 Macon 11 25 Arrive Weldon 1 20 am 11 45 a m 12 02 ! 12 27 ! 12 51 1 10 1 30 i 2 10 2 18 3 2at)m TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Xo. 41. No. 53. Pass. & Mail. Fast F't. & Pjiss. Daily ex. Sun. Daily ex. Sluu. Leave Weldon 11 35 a m 1 40 a m Macon 12 39 p m 3 37 I Warrea PJ. 12 48 -y - Ifendersorfr "x aVfctWj- Fi-ankltnton 2 16 G 06 Wake 2 38 6 48 .Mill Brook 3 00 7 32 Arrive Baleigiv- 345,.-. 8 00am J WnsBi4AKOAD. : iso. 38. Leaves Louisburg at 11:00 a. m., and arrives at Franklinton at 11:45 a. m. Xo. 41. Leaves Franklinton 2:25 n. hi.. and arrives at Louisburg 3:10 d. in. JOHN C. WINDER. Gen'l Manarpr. "WM. SMITH, Superintendent. Administrator's Nottce- Haring this day qualified as adminis trator d b n of L C W cster.dec'd, this is t notity all persons holding claims against the estaste of said uecedeut to present them for payment on or before April 5th 1890. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery", and all persons owing said estate will make immediate payment, or th eir claims will.be put in: process of col lection by law. E. W. TlMBEBLAK, April 5:1889-...-. Adm'r X. CWeater. - nn. D0G6 FpM SALE. I has'e three fine Newfoundland Pups for sale. J. K. Shaw. LouisburjN. C. I offer for sale my plantation lying ion the South side of Tar river and withhJ a half mile of the town of I.onisVmr.T I Tt ncopteto seen GuuBrntrfrtte acres ind !SwelwaJrridfthJlylimbered. the Trtfllepr(Aierfy is offerea forsale. ori it w. ue u u in parcels to suit purchasers. Those wishicg to buv are referred to Ir Joan K. Ruffin, Wilson N. C, or ipt Thomas White, Louisburg N. C. j -w . KINAW.RUFFI SUCCESSORS TO KBANIGH ,& BACH hut ueat j ' " " ' J ' ; - i . I ' f ; I '-, tftKl . Wei imiaiBi w am aaj. :FKssnn L Well finished mad for DurftWlirJUdaUBe44w vyhi1 lljtrf li " r ao'cnule'lged, ,ly aU.compeleit jttgeBi whp hairs trfcdjthem.ftft bfi .the. ,i , ; h hest OUGAN ever rtade-folrTle Material uW.'-UVrku'.Viisliip; Arcing, ' , Finish. ft'u4 DttrabilityiiJ!uePialtlBtiiJi taarlori iaidi:Churc'hi l4sedif i- '.j f.j tv;.'i f .it ,-i y;tiTij--.il ii mini rsmlriO OTBll MAKES 1M MOTORS A'SALE' jTP-We handle the BEST MAKES and PeHl term to Fchcols d (-iinrches ides Bavin money, address sr -call n IJaving this dav qualified as adminis trator of Kancy Rod, deceased, this is to notify all persons holdirg claims against the eBtateofsaid decedent to present them for payment or before April 5th,180O,or this 'ii I ...I..: notice win Depieaaeuin DHoimeirrwu" ery, and all persons owing said estate will make immediate payment, or their claims will be put lPMoeoss eoss of collection-by lw. . Adm'r of Kan'cy BeidV E. W. 111 mberlake Attorney, April o, '89. Having returned to Louisburg, for the i-urpose of practicing my profes sion, I most respectfully offer my ser vices to the public in DENTISTRY. Beiag a graduate of the Baltimore' College of DENTAL SUltGERY. with an Hctive experience of Nineteen years, I do not hesi hesitate to Guarantee v.v v v v.a w v Satisfaction in EVERY PARTICULAR. My office is furnished .neatly and with an eye to the privacy and coin- euuialea in accortiam e wun ine Hard Times and' Scarcity di MorieY- ARTIFICIATv TEETH A SPEC1AI.TY. '! S Natural teeth extracted and Art'fi dal teeth i: sorted befoke pltient leave ibe 'fflce. figgrAU i a 1 1 1 1 products taken in ex change forenjtal workf A part opjp4roae.reet- Db. R. E. Kino, Uentist. ' 'i :i AT 'MUTUAL BENEFIT newark, tt: j. Policies non-forleitable after two Annual Premiums. Dividends begin with the 2nd Annual Premi um. . IT PAYS THE LARGEST DIVI- - DENDS. IT GIVES 1T1E MOST LIBERAL CONTRACTS. IT IS RELIABLE AND STRONG. IT PLACES A DEFINITE CASH SURRKNDER VALUE IN THE FACE OF ITS POIJLCIES. IT LENDS MONEY TO ITS POLI . CY?HOLDERS AT G per cent ranee in ease you are unable to' pay the premium after the 2nd annual premium. It puts the whole con tract in the face of its policies, so the Insurer can see4 at any timej the valueof his policy. No other co jq pany d(Mhis. yAspets JanyJ 1st, 18Q7j gllifrffar.aT. ,l(.myt In sure elsewhere before examinfm? the contract offered by this compa ny. It will do exactly what It promises. Average AnM Dividends paid since 1869, 32 9 10 per cent. Gko. S. Bakku, Agent. Tmirnr-'. N. C tate EuoH High Crade, Standard of Excellence. Prtf fered by Musical authorities and Critics u Kiti ii it jt- ium bhik't 'The niftst TlopBlnV Pin iivJ Aihtrlcai b HI tv JtltraT U7f .tMit '.fit vii t -o inn; jntfiil 'vjitl.M at.TmVESTVTl.Tr,E.-sr . . , T 'If yu vfAnt' kfest krtlele-l-b :0: II in i Mia 1 HWR - - an I f ir na v, aw I i w ,- na. - w, J Mr i Prrn NORTH STATE MUSTOTO.. llnleJgh, N. a ! X iia VO VU IS uay quinucu as nuiuiuiiu tor upon the estate of W. T. Collins, and hereby notify all persons indebted to said estate toconie forward and settle at oece, and all persons holding claims againatthe estate will present tbeni for paymeut' on or before the 15th of Uarch 1800, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their; re coveiy. This March 15, 1889. C. M. Cookk. E. Y. Yabboeo, NEWELL HOUSE (ll.S.UMr Frank'.inton, N. C. Good Fare. Pleasant rooms. P07 lite servants. Lo m omc Mubiu. Mi to Q para, ttj chin od goad wkm lb. . piiciii cor -H tfcva, w. wUl rcenm penoa tm looUty, Um .err bcM if ci W th la. witk mil thm att. hi&t. W will atea Mad Tree cm pleM 11a of oar eonly aad val oabM) art aampln. la rctara ira att tnat yoa abow what w. wad, hona, aad aitar S aiaaiaa all wb. aaay tail at Tur aaall bacotaa tow awa aroa. This araBd Bameblna la aiada aiUr taa Mmgr pa- nauiwnici aara rua autt aut ( I askl to U9S, with tka attara- afer patrau ma eat it I a. aad aew aalla tot WSO. hiaa la th. aHH m a ha capital raamirati. llaia. briaf inatractiOBa aiTaa. atwaraacl I WBO. wbowrita ka-ua efeina ia. tba World, and taa Bnaat Una afworta cw iKwi ar taa aaaa V? K'C Aaar ia Aimxa TRCJJ ana v., w ABfaaw, - r Infi Sol Id Ottl4 WattaTtl LWa. miuiatrii i , watck la tMIII Warrant liaarr J tinMkaanar I J Oold tttiiiaf vaaaa. Bota waiar ana (aanr Laiaaa, with warms aad kcaaaa af aqaai vahaa. ' Ow Peraaa la aach local tlr aa aaeara aaa m. :-.m wtaa aar larva and valaabla Ha ! fctold Saaialat. Thaaa aaaialTTj- wall aa taa watch. and Ie, and aftar yoa haa krJJ TV kornt for M mootaa aaa anown tma w ' ban ealtod. tfcay baeoma yoot ownjy writ, afoaea can ba aara of rrrio tb. WtJ b ad Nanplea- Wa par all aiprwa, frairM, ate. PATENTS. CAreati and Et-istaes sesared, Trad marks registered, r.nd all otlier patent causes in the PuttMit Office and bef jre the Courts promptly and cart-fully prosecu ted. Upon receipt of undel or ttketch of in vi.tion, 1 m ike careful examination, and adviFe ns to pate ututjility free of chante. With my oftu-e directly across from the Piteit office lUid being in ersonal aN tennnce there, it is aj. parent that I hare jpcrior fcilities for utukin promt pre liminary searches, for the more Timorous and successful proccutiou of applica tions for patent; and for attending to all business entrusted to my care in the shor test possible time. Fees moderate, and exclusive attention given to patent business. Information, advice and special reierences sent on k qt . , . i f J. LTTI EJIXV Solicitor and Att'v lnTatent Causes. WASHINGTON, D. Opposite U. S Patent Office Mention this Paper.) r A virAf 1 -Court of Fr ranklin c untv m.ide in the case of R. W. Iincaster vr. A. W. Pearce. we will sell at public auction for cash, at the court house d.or in Louisburir. on Monday, the 3rd tav of June next, lhax. valuable tract of land in C'ctlar Rock townskip, adjoininir tlie lands of V. D. Copped'e, 1L R. Hcon and other, con taining 60 acres, on which A. V. Pearce .fajmrlv rfiiled., bAprfl;'lfe.'- U.oKfO K. u . Timber ixkf, . 'Uomaiiajiout'rs. Notice of Sale- By virtue of authority given in two bo'ik 76, page 10, I will sell at public auc tion for cash, at the court houe door in the town of Louisburor, cn Monday, the 13th day of May 18S9. at 12 m., the fol. lowing property, to-wit: The lot in Louis burg township, known as a par ot the James Ililliard tract, adjoining the lund of Bryant Green on the west, Henderson. Hazlewood on the north. Kit Dunston on the East, and Main street on the south, containing by survey one acre. 2nd Ou red milch cow. E. WTiMirEBLKE, April, 9, 1S80. Att'y for Mortgagee EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having this day aualified uponJhetate of T)rV. aualihed a Juxfrcutrix ofDrV. L: Ilrdister. uotiels liercy jien"o lit iieriont eno iTI nerinni aw. iaX aiaicLaXW)Dorjraidand Eay the same at once, and all persons olding claims against the estate will pre sent them for payment on or before the 1st day of Apiil'1890. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This April 1st, 18S9. ji )V$UZAV&Tll IlAIUilSJEn, ' i: J a! f ; i ! i . ; . I i j , ; i I 4 Of lu'.ui ; i i ! j j !? i - M- s a a a a. aw mr a.-" 1. E J : 1 a mm C " --5r-n f aaeh m W VjTs Oil It. Baat tSS loud coxlaia inivlsat4uTLittulUy PiLerVil- 'a' j- ' taB-.S ub lie. I desire to Inform the public that I have opened in Louisburg a REPAIR SHOP, where all kinds of repairing, such a Buggies, Wagons, and any other wood work will be done I will keip on hand all kinds of hugy and waguD uiauria),iud will guarantee Satisfaction to all who will give me their patron age. I sliall work at very reasonable prices, and will, ther- fore requhe t' e CASH or its equivalent for my Hork. i will also ke p o . hand COFFINS. tASKETS &C- SSflienr in mind that C you I ring Wutk to my .li.p, uu'viUlttitalLhe time promised. Vtrj ltepettrullv. John W 1'ittma.n l' . Sli p ! .a teet. hel v ity I. s Ol-. . t i . 1 i: ... UL.Ji 4 . e have leased the T' rr- II St il-lc-L4'uisUorg. we will er.d'avot to a n m'cac the public with good con . v'yanies. II good lHres and bug Kef, and attentive drivers will please tho public, we arc determined that it hall be di ne. Aluowe are prepared to tiue ctre f trums, and the vry Vtet sllftilion shall be given them. Wt arc rrcpnn a to do all kinds of hauling, haxiog secured a f.rst clas diay ior the purpose. Give us a share of your patronage, aod we will jyuarnecsatiffactioD. Very ltesiectfu ly. II AYES & PINNELL. You Will Find AT- Rodgerson's Bar, ON" THE COItXER, A full line of the lrt Wln, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco. ITyou want a Pleasant Drink oT the 'aoxl Old,' alwnyn oill at 13. H. Il()t)GEKSONH. AI.LLN ( Ji.vM lIACniXISrS AKD FOUMiHYMEN T.A LEIGH, 35. C. Urflsrs For Special 'Hicliincr, d iTery Description Sdicitei. ENGINES, BOIEaS, EIIAFT iNGs, puuj:ys ON HAND OuilAPE TO ORDEL. Tlcpairlng of all kinds Prroptly tended to ou :hort Kotice. aU THIS- BLACKSMITH. I desire to lnfoim ttie public that I have moved to thehop, at the foot of the river bridge,oo the treat side o. Ma'n Street, where I am prep erred to do, a'l kinds "of B'acksmftn worV, Horse-shoeing a specialty. ; . DtTRELLDAVIa, c svoaieburg, X. U To thoce. ; . w ho have cot ' m. yet madear rangeraents, we would be glad to do Lu&ines with you, and we would ray tur cuetcmcrs not to mrd.e anj arrangcinents ou guano until thej ee us. We have got the Ixwt, while eome other I rands have been ruled out and o"3 State chemist will not let thorn be -old becau-e Uiey liave AO lowrrpd thir tAnlrn! f o dco' - viiw vitv K.-aau KM t bur until von Mtrne (flmirtinra .ml .Tim;n.k...,.i :.. we Willi show, to you and nell vou better goods tlian ki j one else has. We know thia an m pove Lj anal ysU aa well an field tents; we guarautee the price on an brands, tlmt Is. we will neU the name I rand as low as anyone else wlls it, to be paid in midling lint cotton Xovnn ber 1st. We believe we can sell you guano tli.it will inake enough more than some otlier IraiKls to piy for gfKida. Come to see E G K I t HVO C. C. HARRIS o Lealliis IX - i i . ): AND o l'Si vT A) Mttk A Hj LOUISPUHG, N. 0. MULT xSSED POTATOES 3 fiS-BIG LOT GENTS DRESR SHillTS. A big lot of the most popular brands of C, C. HARRIS & CO, W. H. FURMAN Jr Druggist Main Street Louisburg, N. 0. DEA1.KU IX I- DRUGS AKD MEbrClNEi. AND EVERYTHING MUIY KEPT !: A FIF: TCLXSS nRfl.3 ST33F- r.U:sTs sELtfTHli (5 Alt DEN SEED :vi ill! ."' P,-.v." Medicine l l m IM.I i.-.OI' 1 llh.VRAIj. hti. i'i:iM kll'TIUi A hj'tCIAi.l V . Your 1'atri'in ge duelled. W.H. FURMAN, C i n 1 1 si ii ill. MANHATTAN COCKTAIL! FARO-BANK COBBLER! I SPANISH PUNCH GERMAN PUNCH a MINT J U L E STONE F E N C El ic-pool-ruom7i TM a , - 41 aaal t Ilemonade and Fine Cigars. - . , p. s. Caia n. . e: . c all, : ?. : U. P.epectfully, X & F O li JD S' y va cvm I Ml H m ki J 73 31 NEW ; i YORK PUNCH & 00. o o 8 a 13 II E R R Y COBLE R a. w MILj; PUNCH I I u3 a in P II L Z I I mm BEER ON DRAUGHT CI CLARET PUNCH (? GOOD ORDER. -. i
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