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MEETING OF 5 THE " COMMIS-
MISSIONEBS OF. .THE TOWN OF
lOUI8BUBa.HELI JUNE. llTH .THE
FOIXOWINO ORDINANCES .WERE
ADOPTED FOB THE ; GOVERNMENT
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-Ordinance 1. It shall not be - lawful
for any live stock to'run at large- within
the Corporate limits of the town,' to be
ridden, driven 'or , fed . upon the side
walks, nor hitched to the trees, pailings,'
or fences on- the sidewalks, under penal-'
ty of one dollar for each offence i 1 1 :
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B.MASSENBURG,
ATTORNEY; AT LA W-
Vi iOIJISIttrRGjiN. c. ,
OSoe in the Court House. :
: AU btt3lnc3s put in. my hands wu
receive; promptttent.ion. " ;: ;
M,C0OK13wi
a w r and Counsellor atLAWi
;:L0ISBURG, FBANKXtlN CO. ,N..C.
11 attend t.h llJniirt.q nf Wash.
p ranK in, : ixrnvuie; warren, and
. wake uoun.ies also the t?upieme
court ot Jor tu (;ajrolua, and the U
Circuit arid District OoutU.
D
ow Furman &
wOpke'jLDi'us Store; fcdioiningDr. O.
S. J EM ALONE,
O flee' 2 doors be
L: Ellis;
A:
V TIMBEllLAKE, -
attorney: at law;
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Office- i Ke Court House
"I
JAUL jonesv
Aftorney ana Connsellor at Law.
LOUI&hUliG N. C. :; :i
.! " Will practice
lik the court3 : of
Wake. Vance
: I 0nd Nash, and in the bupreuae court
,X-l'o f.the mate.
i;
:i The j Superintendent;: of ? Public
; Ordinance 2. . Any person who shall
drive - or ride a - horse ' or a 1 mule
iu?nhusuJd speed; through - tlie
streets - of Louisburg '. (unless ' in case
of necessity) shali be fined -five dollars.
- Ordinance 3.': -Any person who shall
leave; any horse, mule'dr 'or' harnessed
to any vehicle, on the streets : of the
town of Louisburg for the period of five
minutes, without having , such horse,
mule or ox &stened or guarded, 'except
when necessary to load or unload carts
or wagons shall be fined one dollar-, for
: each oflfence. y---' v "y: ' "K i
Ordhiance 4. No person shall exhibit
or show any stud horse or -jackass, or"
put a stud horse or jackass to any mare
within the limitsof the town under pen
alty or ten dollars for each oflenceiw v -;
Ordinance 5. Any person who shall
leave any cart, wagon or vehicle of .any
t kind nponthe streets or' sidewalks , of
the town during the night, shall be fined
one dollar for each ofience : :
T Ordinance 6. ; !o persons shall fight
clucken cocks within the limits K. of the
-town under penalty of Jfive" dollars for
each offence. V.;"-: v.. v- - :! ;
Ordinance 7. If any hog, ; shoat or ,
pig shall die within the corporate limits
of the town., of cholera or any other
disease, the owna thereof sliall burn the
carcass or bury the same at least ' two
feet in the ground within six hours after
notice of the death of said animal and
on fiulure to do so sliall be fined five
t - ... - -
jprdinance 8. - The owner of any dead
carcass or carron who shall, permit- the
same to remain within the limits of the
town for one day after he has notice ' of
its existence shall be fined two dollars.
arid one dollar additional for every day
the same shall remain. K not removed
by the owner, the same shall be removed
Dy tne town uonsiaoie a: tne expense
of the owner, or at the expense of the
tqwn if the owner cannot be found.
shall be built within the following lim
its' vizC within 200 feet , of that part of
Main street,: lying 'between the Tar
river, bridge and the Eagle Hotels With-'
in 200 feet of : Nasi street between
Spring street and Terreirs livery Stable.
Within 200 feet of Court street. Within
500 feet of. Market street Nor 'ehall
any "buiXun wifliiri said "limits5 be-LCov-ered
with any wooden materiaL .. "
; Ordinance 13. " No person shall pile
or have piled any manure, timber, wood,
otother obstruction whatever (except
temporarily - for i buUding . purpo- I quiet and good order of the town, shall
ses, and then 20 feet passage shall be-1 be subject to a penalty of ten dollars or
unobstructed) upon the streets, public I imprisonment ten days.
crossings or sidewalks of the town under
penalty of one dollar for . each " offence
and one dollar for everyday - the same'
shall remain on said street or sidewalk
after the oftender be notified to remove
the same. - - ' '., . ".; : . ,
a gun, pistol or any ether fire arms un
necessarily, within the' limits "of -the
town, or explode or fire off . any squib,
crackers, fire resets, bean or grit shoot
era, or any . fire works In town; un
der the penalty of, ten dollars for each
offence. One half of the fine to go to.
the m&rmeri ' '
Ordinance' 2$? - Airys person rwho
shaH, in the corporate limits of the town
publicly use any obscene or profane lan
guage, or be guilty of .any disorderly
conduct, tending to violate the peace.
cents. He shall also charce 50 cents tar
the town and pay the same to the town
treasurer, for each spot of. ground as
signed large enough for a grave, and he
may collect the same by warrant if not
voluntarily paid. . - u " v , .
: Any person making interment in said
grave yard contrary to the provisions of
this ordinance, shall be fined five dollars
to be kivpued . to the- improvement ' of
said graveyard.; ' " ..-: , " r,v"
thorizedto remit so much of the pen
alty as in his judgment the circumstan
ces of the case may warrant. ,
LICENSES.
Ordinance J&. ., "The Commissioners
of the town shall liave authority to di
feet the removal of any pig pen, or any
other nuisance within the corporate lira
its of the town, when in thdr judgment
it shall be necessary ; for the health or
comfort of any portion of theinhabitants
of the town, and if the owner or occui;
.Saturday of each rek, and all pub- I pier of the premises shall fail to . remove
fi' Schools of Franklin county will be
in Louisburg' on the second' Thurs
. . . day of February, April. July,' Sept.
i October and December, and, remain
.V; ; lor three -day s, i f niecessaryi for the
C purpose of examining applicants to
i I teach in the Public! Schools of this
' County;K-;'ap;j'-
, . i will also be in liOuisburg.
on
: lie nays, to attend to any Dusinesa
- connocted with my! office. -;
J. N Harris, Snpt
U OS. 15. W7LDER.
s .T-te-..,
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ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office: on Main SWone
V - : low. the Eagle Hotel.
"CI S. ISPRUILL.
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Mi
Altorney At Law,
. LOUISBURG, N C :V '
. Will attend the courts ;of Franklin,
Tance, Granville; Warren, Nash, and
Federal nnd Supreme Co urUiiPrompt
attention given to collections fcc.
KOtlE
- All nersons havfns claims asrain
the estate tf L;;CVyWter will pr.dj
send them to me at once,
- . E. W. Timberlake Att'y.fr
T, Coixins Adm.
AY COCKE & DANIELS,,, C.C. D NIELS
-'V;; GoldsborO; N. C.;: j : ;iWiiso N..C
AYCOCK & DANIELS & DANIELS
- Attorneys At Xawj
WILSON, N. C. '
i Any business: entrusted to Vis will ' be
: promptly attended to, .
C- r t'--xA t'zH
said pig pen or other . nuisances,; within
three days, after having j proper writ ten
notice, then he or she shall be fined ten
doUars, ana . the I Commissioners , may .
have the same removed. - - s '-J "ri
Ordinance 10. 7 : Every -owner ' of a
bouse within the limits of the town shall
continually have on the premises one
ladder of sufficient' length to reach the
eaves of such housed Any -one failing
to comply , with this . ordinance shall be
'fih'two-dollars. .siV.V:' ;
Ordinance lL- SecC l.i Whenever the
shingles of any house within -; the limits
of the town shall become so decayed as
to be dangerous on accbuiit:pf fire, the
Board ofXTommissioners may so declare,
and the owner, or owners of such house
shairbe required , to. recover tlii same
within such time as the Conmlissioners
may think reasonable, under the penal
ty of the sum of Jfiye dollars for neglect
to do so; and ; an additional - penalty . of
one dollar for- each we such" house
may remain unrepaired. .: ; t . :-
Sec. 2. Whenever v any ehimney,
stove or stove: pipe shall be deemed
unsafe, or to - endanger the 'I safety
of anv oortion ot tne town it mav
be so decmred by' the Town Commission
ers and they naay condemn and order
the removal or abandonment of the use of
the same until it sball.be so repaired or
reconstructed,1 ns to -make at - safe; and
anv person who sliall use any such
cnimney, sluvc Kit bivyo impu flttot, it uaa
been so Condemned, shall be subject to
a fine ot nve aouars. - -
Ordinance 14. Any person who may
have a private crossing or' bridge over
any ditch or sewer in the streets of s the
town and shall fail to keep the same
bperi for the passage of water shall ; be
subject to a penalty of one; dollar . for
every day that the obstruction may re
main after notice is given. ; : v L i
Ordinance 15. . ; Any- person having
firewood cut on the streets of the town
will be required to have the chips V and,
trasn .removea immediately, under f a
penalty of two dollars." ; '.
Ordinance ' 16. Sec. L. Any person
who shall throw or cause to be - thrown
any trash, wood or any other obstruc
tion into the gutters of i the streots of
the town, shall be liable to a fine of one
dollar for each offence, and one ? dollar
additional every day-- such ! obstruction
may remain after due .notice : of the
same. ' -"
SEa "Z. vAo " person snail sweep;
throw -V or - rdeposit' any . garbage
or trash in tlie streets rf o the town
under a penalty of one dollar for each
offence. .
SEcr3. The occupant of any lot or
store-house in the town who shall allow
any garbage or trash tojbe swept,lhrown
or deposited on"the streets : or in the
.ditches, shall be subject ; to a fine of
one dollar for each offence. . .
:y -"4" -; ' : ' 1 : -. .
: Ordinance 17. Sec 1. 'Any person.
who shall cause or commit any nuisance
around any dwelling or . other . .house
'within the corporate limits of the town
shall forfeit and pay the sum of five dol-'
lars for each offence. ;r': - ) "
v Sec. 2. No person living in the town
shall allow any nuisance to exist" on his
or her premises, and any person , failing
to abate any nuisance on : his or her
premises when ordered to do so by the
Mayor or town policeman , shall be sub
ject to a fine of five dollars. . S
. Sec. 3. No person shall make any ex-
crementitious deposits or skughterany"
live stock on any of the -public: grounds
of the town 7 under paialty of one dollar
for each oflence. : ' - ;
Ordinance 18. i Everv. occupant ot a
lot in,the corporato limits of the town,
shall at all times keep rtheir lots in a
cleanly condition under a penalty of five
dollars for failure so to do.' W
.. Ordinance 24. Every owner or " les
see of any business house in town shall
be responsible for any disorderly con
duct upon his premises or in his house,
and jeYery owner or-lessee of any busi
ness house in town who shall permit .
any disorderly conduct in his house or
upon his premises without reporting the
same on affidavit to the Mayor of the
town, shall be subject to a ' fine . of ten '
dollars. 1 7. .;i .
Ordinance 23." No privy shall be
built or placed or allowed to remain
within 20 feet of any. of the streets
of the town under penalty of ten dollars,
Ordinance 26V It shall not , be law
ful for any female dog to run at large
while in heat, within the corporate lim-
Ordinan 35. . "No person shall sell
within the corporate limits of the town
any unwholesome food. - Any person
violatdmthis Ordinance shall for each
and every offence pay a penally of ten
dollars. ' ' . . - '
Ordinance 36. Any person who
shall use any violent, abusive or insult
ing language, or threatening geetures
toward the Constable, or any officer - of
tne town, while in discharge of his duty,
shall be subject to a fine of five dollars.
l Ordinance 37. , Any person or per
sons refusing to assist the Constable or
any town officer when called : upon r to
assist to make an arrest shall . be ' fined
ten dollars. ' ' -
ts bt the town under a penalty of
the
five dollars to be paid by the owner.
the owner cannot be found it shall
the duty of the constable . to kill'
bitch. " '
1 Or Jinance 27. All barber . shops in
the town shall be closed from Saturday
night 12 O'clock, 'till Sunday night 12J
o'clock and no barber , shall carry on
his business" during that time : under a
penalty of five dollars.'. ," .' -;
Ordinance 12. No wooden buildinj
Ordmance 19. Sec. 1. No person
shall indecently expose or exhibit hu or
her person within the limits of the town
under a penalivof one dollar for the first
aud for eac. subsequent offence five dolr-
lars -
Sec 2.
No lewd woman, or woman
of suspicious character shall be Oh the
streets" Louisburg at night " after-: 10
o'clock under a penalty of one dollar for
each offence 'J'M-J-J.'. I;'-;;
Ordinance 20.-7 SccVlL; lEtolling ;
hoops, playing at - ball 'or any ; other :
game on tne sireexs or m any oitne puo
lic squar es of the town shall be prohib
ited under a penalty of one dollar for
each and every offence. 7J. ? v vF I
i' Sec 2.' All - games of whatever
kind - on anyn ' of -;: the-- streets . or
public squares of the town on the. Sab- -
bath day shall be ; prbhibiteJ ; under a
penalty of five dollars for, each and eyf
ery offence - " ' ' K.-r ; "'
:ih Sec.-'No person shau:T)lay ; cards
or any other game of cliance on the.
streets pr public squares of the town un
der penalty of ten dollars fori each of-'
fence.1 : ..-.W ; :. ; . . : ; ,
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j prdinance 21 . ,It shall be unlawful
for persons to assemble together at" any :
time on any of the streets of the t town,'
so as to obstruct the ; sante, under a
penalty of one dollar. ; -' - -
' " - :
r Ordinance 22. No person shall shoot
' Ordinance 28. It shall be .'.unlawful
for persons, except; Apothecaries- and -
Practicing Physicians (in case of neces
sity) to sell or offer for sale any ' article
wliatever on the Sabbath day, except
ice and milk, and articles necessary, foe
burial purposes within - the corporate
imiis of the town under a paaalty of
ten dollars for. each offence -
Ordinance 20. All shops or places
for the sale of spirituous, vinous or malt
liquors, shall be closed on each Sabbath
in the year from 12 o'clock on Saturday
night to 12 o'clock on Sunday night, and
no person or persons snail, during - or
between these times, in any licensed
liquor saloon, sell or givS away any
spirituous vinous or '"malt" liquors, ex
cept in case or sicxness, and tnen only
upon a certiflcate of a practicing physi
cian, and any one or more persons Jseen
going in or out of a Bar Roomletween
said hours shall be deemed prima fa-.
cie e vidence of the guilt of the proprie
tor of sakl Bar Boom. Any person -1 vl
oiatin? this ordinance shall for the first
offence pay a fine often dollars for, the.
second offence a fine of twenty dollars;
tor the third oflence have ins license re
voked. . ' : 7. ;- .."
" Ordinance 30. Any person who inter
feres in any wry with any of the street
lamps or lamp posts in the town except
those employed for the purposes.- upon
convictionshall pay a fine of ten dollars
for each and every oflence '
- Ordinance 31. Any "person -who,
shall place any combos table material in
a position where it could endanger the
safety of the town from liability to fire r
shall be subject to a7 fine of jfijdollari. H
''"--" X'' :. " ' '- .- r- .
Ordinance 4 32. v When any person
shall be found drunk and down Upon
the streets oflhe town he or she - shall
be fined five dollars - or hn prisoned
five" days.v :. -'' l' 7 '77':::J ,
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7 Ordinance 33."; It shall be . unlawful
for any person to. j ump on, or'. " off the
train in the corporate limits, .while in'
motion, under a penalty of - five dol
lars.'
Ordinance. 3d. Any person deairing
to practice any profession, business . or
trade taxed by Uny ordinance ;of this
town, shall, before . commencing such
profession, business or trade, pay the
tax required and obtain a license signed
by the Constable and Mayor of the town ,
to practice such profession, business or
trade And any person engaging in or
practicing any profession, business or
trade taxed by any ordinance of this
town,' without having first paid the tax
and obtained the license shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor and on conviction
shall be fined fifty dollars.
Ordinance 39. There shall be an an
nual tax of five dollars for the privilege
of carrying on the business of weigher
and any. person who shall weigh . any
produce in the corporate limits : of the
town for pay or compensation and with
out having paid the said - tax shall be
fined for each offence, one dollar; provid
ed, however, that the provisions of this
ordinance jmall not apply, to the town
weigher, elected by the commissioners
of the town nor to the cotton weigher
" -
elected ; by -the commissioners-"of
the county, in respect to the weighing of
cotton. .. '
Ordinance 40. Any person who shall
sell or offer for sale any prize boxes or
patent medicines of any kind within the
corporate limits of the town must first
obtain and pay a license of five dollars
Said license will entitle him to ' sell for
ne year from "date This shall not ap
ply to the regularly licensed merchants
of the town. -.. . V
- On each exhibition, concert, or lec
ture for profit, for each performance t3.
On circuses; for each performance, $10.
t I--nJPctL31crs on foot 5 per month."
On every company of Gypaes-or
other persons pretending to tell fortunes
$10 per year.
' 0n itinerant dealers in lightning
rods $5 per year. V ' - '
On itlnerantdealers in stoves, ranges
clocks, $10 per year. ' ' .
On auctioneer or - cryer $2.50 per
year. r , -7 . ' - '
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On each billiard or. pool table kept
for public use whether in connection
with or separate from any place where
liquor is sold $10.00 per year. .
; On each bowing alley, or alley of the
like kind, bagga telle table, or stand or.
place for any other game or play, with
or without a name, (unless for private
amusement or exercise alone) $5.00.
On liquor dealers $100.OTper year.
On every itinerant dentist, medical
practitioner, optician, portrait- or min
iature painter, daguerrean artist, and
every person taking or enlarging like
nesses of the human face, $3.
THE VERDICT UN ANIMO VS.
' W. D. Sulf, Bippui, Ind- testifies:
"I can recommend Electric Bittett as
the very test remedy.- Every bottle .
sold haa giveo reliif In every case
One man lok six bottles, and wa
cured of rbcumatiam of 10 years tan cl
ing." ALrzhani Uare, diuzjUt, Biil
Ville, OWo,f5nnS Th best stUirs
medxine 1 ver handled in my twenty
ywrs expeiieuce ia Electilc UUen,f
TUouaandar other haveaJJed tlierr
tealiniony, o ttut tLa verAct U utun
inioui that Elttnc CUtera cura all
disease of tlto liver, kidneys or bVo1.
Only abalf dnlUra bottle -at W. IL
lurniao Jr.'a Dru Stote. .
A bUliue at garnets, mounted
la sold, 1s t inodest brooch, '
That hackiuf rough can ba qniekly
eared bj Shiloh'a cure. " We guaraatev
it ' For aale atFnraata's diu store. ' 1
- Shiloh'a eonaamption ear i told bv ma
on a guarantee. It eurea onumpiion
For sale at Fnrman't drug (tore.
Shiloh'a Vitiliier is what you need fo
constipation, loss of .appatita, Uzxinesa,
and all ajotptonia of d jspepsia. Price 10
and 75 rents per bottle. For aale at Fur
nun's drug storr, . . , '.;
i;roaptwboopiQg cnagh aaa Uronchitla
immediate relieved by tihiloo's core. For
Sate at Fannan's drug store. '
. Catarrh eared, health and sweet breath
secured, by 8hiloh's Ttrrb Bemedy.
Price 50 cents. KasallBiretor free. Fr
sale at Fnnnan's drug sulT. f
Sleepless nights, made otiserabla by
that terrible couch. Bhiloh's enre Is the
remedy for it. 1 or' sale at Furman'a drag
store. - '-,.- '
- Will voa suffer wih dytpeisia and lir-N
er complaint r bnuoha's Vituuer Is
guaranteed to core too- Fjr sal at For
man's drag store.
The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bonrb on,
Ind.. says: lfeth rarself snd wife owe oar
lire to Shiloh'a Consumption care. For
aale by Fanuan. . . : V
- : ,Tli5 Iaralii's Hcj3.
Many etalngly Incurable rcaac of
blood potsuu,v catarrh, acraf Jl-i 1 ami
riuumatiam have been cared by B. U.
B.(BoUuio Blood Balm,) made by
the B1om1 Balm Co Atlanta, Ga.
"Write to them for book JiritU with
convincing proof. -
G.-W. B. Haider, liviuj aevea m3e
from Athens, Ga write: ForeTer
al years I suffered wiihrunnibgokera,
which doctor treated aud (xoneanced
incurable A si ogle bo tile of B. R.
B. did me more good than all the dec
tor. -I kept ou using it and every ul
cer healed. . ...
IX C Kloard A Son, TowaJlga, Ga
writes: "We Induced a neighbor W
try B. b. b. Uz catarrh . which ha
thought incurable as it had-resutea!
all treatment It delighted him, and
continuing its oe he mi cured sound
and welUT r - -
Ii. M. Lawaon, .East Point, Ga-,
wrltea: 4Iy wife had scroroU IS
year. She kept growing worse She
lost her hair and her akin broke out
fearfully. . Debility, emaciation and
no appetite followed- After phji
ciani and cunierou advertised medi
cine failed. I tried b. b. b. and hoc.
recovery was rapid and completer"
OliTer S'-cor, Biltimortv Md
wntca: MI saffered from weak back
and rheumatism. - b. b, s. ha provea
to be the only ni edit-in e tA gave rat
rebeCr . ...
Oklahoma
landi"
means .''beautiful
Are you made miserable by Indigestion,
constipation, disztnrAi, loss ' of appetite,
yeilov skin f 61ulh4 Titsliser is a posi
sire enre. -fcJld by Farma. f
A gnat olioked Pope Adriam, ant
his death occasioned very impor
tant ehaugca iu Europe and Amer
ica. - " ; .
Complete tea Sbta ot fluted sliver
are again becoming fashionable. -
BUCKLEY'S ABNICA SALVE
Ration's Catarrh Eemedya posIUt
care for eatarrh, dipthcria and ranker
luauu doIJ by Fniraan.
The best salve m the world for cuts,
bruises, seres, ulcers, salt rheum,
fever sores, tetter, chapped hand.
ehilhlains, corns and all akin eruptions
and positively cure piles, or do pay
required, it is- guranwea to rive
perfect satisfaction, or money refund
ed. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by B. Cliiio u . .
The first.
smiths.
bAukens were gold-
Why win you eensh when 8biloh's
car will trtve imnteUiAte relief. Price 1
its., 50 tU., and $1. field, hy Farms n.
' Ordinance 34. " ' The town clerk shall
be. ex-oC5cio sexton to the public : grave
yard in the town, and . all Interments
therein shall be made by and under . the
supervision of the conimissioners of the
town. Order and regularity "' shall !' be
observed in digging graves and ' making
interments. All persons - expecting, to
make intarmenta therein, shall apply to
the Clerk and have small lots of ground
: marked off and a record thereof made in
the book. As a compensation to . the
clerk for his attention to the duties
herein assignedhe shall cliarge '.fiily
Ordinance 41 The penalties desig
nated in the foregoing ordinances . shall
J be recovered by the Mayor, in the name
of the Commissioners for the town of
Louisburg. V - , ' - - . r
' 'Ordinance 42. " Any person convicted
oCviolating any one of the ordinances of
the town whfr is not . able to . pay : the
fine and cost imposed upon him, may be
confined at hard labor on the "streets of
the town until the fine and costs are
-paid.-'-- '; ' :. .Z' ; -
" Ordinance 43. ; During the first Jweek
la August,' every person required to list
property or polls in the town of Louis
burg, shall make out and deliver I to the
lut taker a statement verified by his
oath of all the real and personal proper
ty, money, ; credits,- investments , jn
bonds, stocks, joint stock companies,
annuities or otherwise, and the value of
improvements on real estate since the
same was assessed, in his ; poseseion or.
under his control on the first day of
June, either as owner or holder thereof,
or as parent, husband, guardian trustee,
executor, administrator, receiver, ac
counting officer, partner, . agent, factor
or otherwise. . ;' Any 'person failing tp
list his taxables during the first week -in
August, Bhall be liable to a double tax.
7- Ordinance .44. All taxes Tor the
town of Louisburg (except license tax)
sliall be due and coHeclaWe on the' first
'day of October in each year and every
person falling to pay his taxes by the
31 of December in every year, sliall :.be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and be,upoa
conviction before the Mayor, fined
double the amount of said taxes. '7' '"'
A A meritorious match safe is,
designed In imitation of an Egyp
tian mummy. . "
A magnified loxon squeezer Is
now being; Introduced for mashing
potatoes. " . - . ' . ' '
1
msmw
A WOMAN DISCOVERT.
"Anotlier wonderful discovery has
been made and that two by a lady in
this' country. Disease fastened its
dutches upon ber and for seven years
she wilhfttood its severest tests, but
her vital organs were undermined and
deJi seemed imminent . For three
months she doughed incessantly and
could not sleep, she uougnt or cs a
bottle of Dr.' King New -Discovery
lor conumpwon snd was so mucn re
lieved on taking the first dose that
she slept all nixht and with one bottle
has been . maracu'ously cured. II er
name Mrs. - ixither juu.' Thus
write W. C. Hamrick & Co.. of Shelby
N. C. G t a free trial Lottie at W.
IL Furman Jr., drug Store.
Set Bast S I
Th leading
FngraKttlMStUfr
Prk9UCta
SoU at Pranlsts.
, Byreau boxee withered plush
covers are the latest novelties iu
sUver.--.' 7 ;,"- r- V -
l-'-r iIbm iMia ii i n7 in '
ram
ill
SITTING
ON THE
VALVE.
SAFETY
Ordinance 45. After conviction ' and
judgment for the violation of any of -the
ordinances ofthe town the Mayor is au-
Manv are thev who have lauched at
tho storv of the sreen steamboat- fire
man who sat on the steamboat valve to
prevent its leaking. Yet thousands are
reneatinff his follv every da v. Thev are
troubled with blotches, pimples, erup
tionssalt rheum, boils, carbuncles ul
cers, and old sores, and are contenting
themselves with suppressing the symp
toms without removing the canso.- They,
sit on these safety valves by which na
ture is driving out blood impurities, in
stead of using Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery, which cures .by remov
ing the caue, which is in the blood.. It
Is a wonderful blood puriScr and invig
orating tonic. : . - - -
Do yoa think the proprietors of Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Itemedy would offer as
they have done ror many, years, a stand
ing reward of $500 for a case of Catarrh
they cannot cure, if they did not posi
tively know that the Remedy will abso
lutely and permanently cure t atarrh.
Sold by druggists, at only 50 cents.
trie M'y 25 OiU tali fry J ingjUtU
tnilnlisra Bhsomsb'snj. fJeurafiis,
&w9ningsrRnjit$9LumbajotSpnijBt,
Utadache, Toothache, "Sons, Btirnt,
Cuit, Scalds, Caekacha, Wounds, tc
5-TcnC3iI:nGbc:!::, CCD
-S DCAM DOX
. f j . . Brass tarc dcaml
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for S
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J0ME3 HEf AT8THE FRE1BHT,"
Jrr Trra Prim List, Addrtm "
JOXZS of BnraHAXTO ZlsgHaatoa. V.T.
Adminislralir's Notice.
Usrinrf thUttsy -qusJifed as Aiiuiuic
trtor of John Winston, drcrued, jlU pr
sods hsviug eiaiina a;siuxt the etc if
Ui said -John. Winrtivo. tltcuK-V.
.-ire - hrVy mttified lo prevent ebe
wme to me on before the tb osy -of
April 1MJ. or hie notio will be plesdr4
iu bsr of their reenerr, and alt pcroie
tcdi-bted to said estate i'A filease sttUa
at once. - ii. Y. jTli.ct
Adna'rof Juhn Viu:on, dec'!'
April Ut18SS.