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. . . . . v f ... THE FRANKLIN TIMES, PoBtisHED Every Friday, by JAMES A, THOMAS -,-'-r ,iHVi?Eclitbr and Proprietory in inie TiiitTnxn a the nlj oewfrnprr published la Franklin couaty, a.! tU cirtulatina exmd ail over erery t-c tipa of this i1 adjoining countkTi, d- TerUtiers thouu nmle & cots here gf 11 AT E S.-..; ' ONE YEAB'irr,:.- ' "' 1.50. Six Months. , - 1.00. The Ettior win not be npyuLl fur th (ievs f corrrrjujiwirtits. lkirf commaai jilkxa frora &!! tor ltnn f aj uturo inU be iLaoliUIIf JA. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE; .WITH CIIARITT FOR ALL. VRICE $1.50 PER ANN VII In Ad Van CO : To Clubs of S i The Tihes 'wDV. furnished at i-w.-W-l?SH LOUISBURG-, N. O- JULY ' 19, 1889. NO. 24 rtcTivL tl;ili i y n 0 Sl liii' iVSf ; 1111 81 Slxe Gets There ¬ at DC- MM AblutelyRure This pSVderever varies. A marvel of parity, strength ami wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be soIdiln. ?5oinpetitioari with, tne mumxuue ot iow; uesi, snon ;vreignt alum orph.osphate powders,. Sold only IS CANS. liOYAL) BAX1NG POWDKB CO. "; .:V606:VallSt..N.Y . l.ner iyes have caught - &e peerless; " ' light. . ; r : . rLThat sparkles on the skies ; at. . She smiles, and stars at once groTri -' A gleam, a flash your senses s -S-swim, ,. . t-r ! t y- ' i ; "A;"voic6 as soft as silver Tietisr 'f i ' : rhu .harps, and ocean shells , Breathe music less bewildering ' J It conquers care to hear her sing. Those lips hut language can't ex h , press. - : t?;:-' - . Their cherry charms, one rapt -:-:- ; caress. . -'J .- - Would , warm a frozen heart I ?---deem; - .. -: v V"; - f; - Eut misery ! how they melt lce- cream ! ;:... s'hes- ;;'--'v-6: Wilson Mirror,', pHMNNOESp FOB THE TOWS OP - H F R AN K LI NT 0 N. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. B R.MASSENBURG, - rATf 6RNEf AT:iAW- xLouisBipio.x. c. . . ' OiBce in the, Court tloase. 4 All! basinessi put in my hands wU . receive prompt attention. . B. F.Bnllockr u - - 'i-. i-Blayor. : Commissioners ; '.. B. W. BALLARD, SECY., N. Y. i GULLEY, TREAS.; J. S..JOYNER, A. G. FULLER, UJ W. EULlR. whether made by men of boys by con gregating together on the streets : or corners, or within the corporate limits of the town be strictly prohibited. Any person so onencung snau upon.- wu ac tion pay a fine of five dollars. " ' .. Sac. 3. An v Derson or persons al lowing disorderly conduct ;t inside ; of their houses, place of abode or enclos ure, 6r trading,"' traflicking, giving out or iselling spirituous liquors on the Sabbath day h upon, conviction shall be fined five dollars for each offence. J : - Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful . for persons except apothecaries and practic ing physicians to sell or -offer foe- sale any article whatever on - the Sabbath" day except articles for burial purposes (mineral waters excepted) within . the corporate limits of the towTvof Frauk- linton, under a penalty of five collars for each offence. ; ' j, . ii SeL 5. ' No barber shall "be allowed to follow'liis trade in his place of "business- on Sunday. For every violation of this ordinance the offender shall be fin ed two dollars, to bo coUectal as - other nues, upon lmormaaon oi an omcer or citizen. ... - aTT Yand COUNSELLOR at LAW. 'r.i "V 11 attend the Courts of Nash, Frank in, G . ai v ille , Warren, and Wake G oun ie ' also' the -upx erne court of Nor th Carol bia, and the Uv Circuit and District Oou rts. THE COMMISSIONERS. OF THE TOWN OF FBANKLINT05,'N. C, IN REGULAR c MT?ETINO ASSEMBLED, DO ORDAIN THE GOVERNMENT. OF-THE TOWN " OF FRANKLINTON, N.. CU WHICH SHALL BE IN FULL FORCE, EXCEPT WnEREIN CHANGED OR AMENDED, FROM AND AFTER THE 25TH DAY i .OF JUNE, 1880. ; .. - . .:- IS. W. 15ALLARD, &ecy. s D 11. E:yMAL0KE.y ;' - article r.: Oilce 2 doors below Furman wu i!v'ia D.-ug Sbire, adjoinins Dr. L. Kills. .... -'I- & O; TO PREVENT FERES. B; W TtMDERLAKE, ..V ATTORNEY AT- LAW " LOOISBURO, N." CU : ' i'0 iB etr iv . he Court", fldue s. lAUL JONES- fi: - A ttsrue y buSO C cms ell or at Law LOUISiiUKG N. 0. - , - Will i prwetice In the courts of Franklin. "Warrfen, ' Wake, Vance .lid Nash, and m the Supreme court 1: L . Sec. 6. :That any r person or ' per sons who shall be seen drunk on the streets of the town on the Sabbath, or who shall be drunk and . disorderly in the corporate limits of the town on the Sabbath shall pay .a fine of five dol-. lars. C ' " r - ' article ill; rvO-;' jump on or off the cars while to motion within the corporate limits of the town of Franklinton, without a satisfactory excuse for same to the Mayor, shall up on conviction be fined 50 cents . and cost, for each and every offence, and in default of the payment, shall be confined in the Guard House 1Q hours.. .. . Sec. 10.-It shall bx Unlawful Ibracy person except railroad employees and h - tel porters to stand upon-the lower plat form at the passenger depot while the cars are coming up to, stopping at, or leaving said depot. s It shall be the duty of the town constable to keep' said plat form clear at said times, and in order' to do so he may arrest any person wilmlly violating this ordinance, and upon con- vicuon 8ucu person snail do nnea one dollar. - - ::; v.:.'-: -i , r Sc "11. v: No person 'or - persons shall be allowed to put into or remove from' the streets any dirt or sand, under any circumstances, without a special permit frora the Board of Commission ers under a penalty of one dollar for each offence. SeC.12. Any person or persons convicted of placing obstructions in the streets or sidewalks, removing gates, signs, or otherwise interfering with property in the day or night time, shall be fined five dollars for each and every offence. - ' . . rwrson violating above section shall be finea two dollars and one dollar addition al for every day after notification." . Sec 24. If any person shall throw filth or rubbish of any kind into Uto public wells or in any manner injure the public pumps he sliaH be fined fivo dol lars. " t . " Sec. 25. That 'all drains, from lots whether vacant1 or otherwise; "which shall cross any side-walk or public street in the town shall be covered and run under ground. - Any person allowing any drain or gutter to remain open in violation of above ordinance shall be fined one dollar for each day said drains are allowed to remain open. Sec. 2(5. Any officer, agent or em ploy eo of any corporation or railroad company who shall obstruct any , street or public highway in the corporate lim its of tlie town of Franklinton excepting bio and confined b the Guard House until eobfr and then dchargnl upon payment of two doHart and co-L Skc. 37. In all caes vhcre person are fined for violating the Ibregoiaj or dinances the Mayor shall hare power to remit such a part of coll fine or floes as be may deem just. ia. - l'crsoa ruling or roas lu t o pny arry Ct impmcd oder iae foregoing ordinances,- shall be impris oned and put to work on the streets at fifty cents per day until the sail fine b paid. ARTICLE IV. All theatrical ltrfirraaaccs r3tthu-IUnd Teriormaa. ces,EUiopwa Srrvoadert, L tiniroecUl and Vxa1 Cotv eert Comrnolcs, ExliUons of Arti:V-iil ad Naioral Cu nosiUes ech ptrfurmapce orexLiUtjoa 204 ' AH partial CJHag t pay Lie cum Tax shall be chareaUe la a faulty c doable the ameunl of tsid Ccmse. .All-Uccoe Tax be pajatU quarterly la advance. CONSTABLE, &.C Sec. 1. That It shall be the duty of the Town Constable or the person so acting, to see the foregoing articles en- .tho crossing at depot and railroad ware- I forced; to report to the Commissioners -house longer than five minute at one I or Mayor any and every infringement of time shall pay a fine of five dollars each and every offence. for TO PREVENT NUISANCE. TO SCHOOL TK iCUEliS ' The ..Superintendent of Public Schools, of Franklin county -will be in Louisburg onj tlie second Thurs day of FeUruaryl April. July, Sept. Octo&er anU December, and. remain fr three daye, Jf necessary, ! or the; purpose of exa Wining applicants to I teach In the Public Schools of-this f County, "i ; fe:--; f-kWi 1 will also be in Louisburg on SaMirday of each week, and all pub Ijc days, tb utteiid to: any; buinesd connected with my ofiice. -' ' . . ; : - Ji N Harris, Snpt. : T UOS.B. W3LDER, :- ; ,vLOUVJi.UIiO,.N..U.s.-.,,: Office on Main St., one ;loor . :. ' j. '. i low the Eagle! Hotel. : A - '1 F S. SPRUILLi Attorney At Law, XOUISBURG, n. a ' -: Wilt attend the conrtar of Franklin, ,rFvlerk(aaIUit4 CoOci-Erpnipt i attention given to'.enilecUonSf'&c. N. Y. GULLEY. Attorney At-Law I Secetion 1. That no fire he allowed in any stove in any house, unless the. floor (it wood), be properly guarded from the heat by a sand-box - or metal under s;ud stove, and the ;p:pe,; if passiug through wood must be properly secured from setting fire to such part by being 8ep;trate and apart from such wood by bricks and mortar, soapstone, tin, i ron, or 'some other : incombustible . material . Anv person or persons who shall be found guilty of violating the above sec- lion of this article sliall, rupon 'convic tion thereof, be fined one dollar. Pro vided," that each and every day after no tification and 'failure to remedy - said stove, e'tcsliall" constitute; a new of fence within the meaning of this i ordi nance. ' - ' Sec. 2. Theowner of any town lot on which there is a building or buildings shall keep on the.premises oue safe ladV der of sunTcient lengui to reacn to me eaves of the tallest house Ton the lot Upon failure of any owner of a town lot to provide such a1 ladder after ' fifteeu days notice, he i shall, upon: connction thereof pay a fine of two dollars and ev-. ery day - that elapses thereafter, until such ladder is provided shall constitute a distinct offeaco; Iflhcre he several owners -to one lot, notice to one shall be sufficient. If the owner be a non-resi dent notice may be given to his agent or 1 the oceu pant.' -;''';'-";' ,' - ; : V " Eft , :aWheneyer the roof , of ;: any hoase 4 within, ; thejlimita of the v town; of Franklinton, shall; become ' so decayed as to become dangerous on account of fire tlie Board of Commis sioners mav so declare, and the owner or owners of such house will be requir ed to put a new roof on the same within tank.' "ekotiaWet uulerf a' penalty of the sumjof five dollars for neglect so to do, and ; an : additional penalty of One dollr - for each - week .such - house shall remain unrepaired .; paired. " 5 . : ' Section 1. That any person or per sons who shall use any means - whatev er to frighten horses passiug or being in any of the streets in the town, sliall pay a fine of five dollars. 7"" . . ' . Sec: 2 That no person shall throw in to the streets or alleys of the town any broken glass, china or crockery ware, paper of filth of any kind, "or make or cause to be made any sink hole where-, by dirty. water may be" conye3-ed - into the street or sidewalk ; permanently ' or otherwise.- '' Any ' person So offiaiding and permiting the sami to remain twenty-four hours after due notice to remove the said-obstruction or nuisance. he, she or they sliall forfeit and pay a fiiie of five dollars for each twenty-fours hours such obstruction "or: nuisance is allowed to femain.' "Provided that - the Mayor may grant the . permission to place buildhig materials on the streets tempo rarily' when it can be done without seri ous inconvenience " to';- the public. :, . Ssa 3. That no person or persons -shall engage in throwing balls, playing marbles, pitching quoits or stones, or any other game for diversion or money on the streets or sidewalks f the town, and the person 6r peraons so - offending SEa' 13. Any person who shall shoot off any gun, or other fire arms, or shoot Off any fire rocket, pop-cracker or other fire works or any combination of gunpowder in any street, or - shoot off gun, or fire arm charged with ball, shot or any other deadly thing - within the town, except in cases of necessity, shall be fined two dollars ' for each offence; provided nothing herein contained , sliall prohibit the exhibition of fire works on occasions of public rejoicings, under the control of the Mayer, - . .- i ' , ' ' : v'" - " :V'j " r ' 7 : Sec. 14. Any-parson or persons failing or refusing to remaly anything on their premises, declared - by. the Ildalth Otfijer to be detrimental to the healthfulncss of.thecomrftunity, shall bo fined five dollars Ibr each day it re mains. . ' ,", , , : - Sec. 15. That ithall be unlawful for any person or persons to bury, the , dead body of any human being within tlie corporate limits of the town; "every person violating this ordinance shall be fined twenty-fl ve dollars. - Sec. .16. That all females of doubtful virtue found promenading the streets of j the town, plying their vocation as pros titutes after 8 P. MM be arrested by the constable, brought colore the Mayo, and upon conviction be fined tea dollars and costs. ; - Sec. 17, Any" one, found flaying tiiree-card-monte. : string came,- box Sec. 27. The Commissioners of the said town shall have authority to direct the removal of any pig-pen, privy or any other nuisance within the corporate lim its of said town, when in their judgment it shall be necessary for the health and comfort of any portion of the inhabitants of said town, and if the , owner of the premises shall fail to remove said pig pen or privy and other nuisances wi thin three days after having proper written notice, then he or she shall be fined five dollars and one dollar every day it re mains after notification. Sec. 23 Any person or persons who shall have a private crossing or bridge over any ditch or sewer, in the streets of Franklinton and shall fad to keep the same open for the paseage of water shall pay one dollar for every- day that the obstruction shall remain alter notice is given. " . ;.' " Sec. 29. It shall be the duty of every occupant of a town lot to remove from the same any dead animal, fowl or oth er nuisance which mav happen to be thereof without the limits of the town and at least 200 yards from the bounds thereof and from any public toad, and for failure to do so he shall pay a fine of five dollars; and any person whose stock dies oa -the straet shall remove tne same, arid upon failure to do so shall be fined five dollars and coct of removing same. :.- ., Sec. 30. It shall be unlawful for any persons to assemble together oa any of the streets or side-walks or the town, so as to obstruct the same, and those so offending shall bo fined, one dollar for each offence. the same; to colled all fines and amerce ments due the town; to enforce payment of same by warrant; to notify the Com missioners of any and every meeting at the request of any one of them, to abate nuisance;and to do all other things incum bent upon a police officer, which are set forth In the foregoing articles, or which may be created by any hereafter adopt ed; and falling to perform any of the du ties herein set forth, he shall be fined five dollars and subject to removal. " - Sec. 2. That it shall be the duty of the Town Constable, or the person to acting, to be vigilant and endeavor to detect all thieves and bring the perpe trator to justice. In all cases of pocket picking, robberies, or any other offences Whatever, against the ordinances -of the town, and the laws of the State, where the perpetrators are likely to escape by railroad or otherwise, before a warrant can be obtained, the, constable or per son so acting, shall be, and U hereby vested with full power and authority on receiving such information to arrest such persons and hold them under ar rest until a warrant proper can be is sued for their arrest and trial by a prop er court. There was fro-j ho lived maiprins. lie cn:?it such frccUULathe . could cot sing. Poor, trofortanata, lJatracblan ! Ia what a sad plight ho must have been. And yet his misfortune was one that often befall singers. Many a once tuneful voke among those who beJonjr to the genut"horuo Is utterly tycLtA by ToViia the head, or oa the foas, or both cumbined. For the aboue men tioned Mrroakr' we are not a wire that any remedy was ever i vised; but we rejoice to know that all human slnm may keep their heads clear and throats In tune by a tirody ae of Dr. Sags' Catarrh Reroedy and Dr. Itiree's Gold en Medkal Discovery, both of which are sold by drcguts. . Cubans express adecire a desire for a little home rule. . - - Sec. 3. That the Town Constable or the person so acting, shall have full power when deemed necessary' to arrest any person or persons, to summon to his aid such number of persons, citizens, as may be necessary to accomplish his purpose, and any persons refusing to 'obey such summons, will be held ac countable by the Commissioners to an swer the law ,.-..'."' In many Intlanee It has been prs ven.that B. U. D. BoUnlc Blood Ualm) made by Wood Balm Co At lanta, Ga, will cure blood peitoo in its worst phases erea whea all ether treatment fall. - . A. P. Brno son, Atlanta, Ga..wrU: ' I bad 21 running ukers oa ooe Jeg and 6 on the other, and fo:t greatly rostrated. I believe 1 actually twaw owtda barrel of medicine, la vaio, efforts to cure the diease. With tit tle nope 1 cmily acted upon the ur gent advice of a friend, and got a bot-' tIeofB. n.B. I experienced a change, and my 'dspondeucy was somewhat dispelled. I kept on u;a It no til I had Likeo 10 boulea, and all the ul cer, rheuraaiUm ud all oih- r hor rors of blood poison have disappeared, anJ at last 1 am aouodand well ajjain ' alter an experience of iwexU years of tottate.'. KobU Word, Maxcr, Ca , writes: MvdUease was prunouueed a tertia ry fonn o f blood p ou. My face head and shvulder wre a mass of. corruption, aud fioally the disease be gan eaung my skull bones, Mybooee ached, my kidncja wer detaoged I lost my flesh and strength and life became a burden. All said I must sorely die, but nevertheless, whea had used ten botJes of B. B. x. I was pronouns ed welL Hundreds of scar can now be seen on bis. 1 have oow been well 12 nicnibs. Illinois has a new compulsory educa tion law. shall pay a fine of g2.50. - Said 42.50 to J game, or any other game of the kind sliall be imposed on' each pcrsoa . engaged such games or diYersion.'-;-! in upon conviction be fined twenty-five dol lars. scr. 31. Everv person who shall keep a disorderly house, or a house of fij fame within the limits of the town, and any person who shall knowingly rent any houso to.be used as a house 6f ill tome, shall forfeit and pay tea dollars for See.- 18. It shall bo the duty of tlie I every day the house is so kept; and all Mayor when necessary to preserve the adult persons living in such bouse shall peace of the Wva. to appoint" and' ot? be considered the keepers thereof and be horses,' mules or oxen' ia such a mauner -1 ganize a auffidentattujajWof '.police or t 8Ui)joct to the penalties of this ordi as shall render them liable to become' I nisht watch to remain oa duty subject I nance. - .... , ... - -. . - . i . . - . . to his order. i"" . " ... ' . Sec. 32. It tne occopani oi jany ui- Tho owner of anv bitch who I orderly house shall refuse to open his doors and give entrance to any oincer ol. tlie town or constable demanding ad mission for the purpose of suppressing disorderly conduct therein, he shall be fined ten dollars. . " , - . ' Sec 4i That no person shall ride' or drive at a faster gait tlian 12 mile an hour, in the streets; or shall drive his unmanageable, under a penalty of "one dollar. . ; " . - ; : r ;nANKLlNTC All legal i businesa ipromptlyVat-J tended 'to-&i . r - ;' 4ABTICLE ll;j; it--- L SABBATH BREAKING.? ATCOCKE & DANIELS, i Goldshoro-JS.C. ' .' ; - ..- i'-t C C. DNIEIS ' t, Section l,;That cockfighting and other g.tmes of diversion be strictly for bidden within the1 limits ot this town on the Sabbath: and persons convicted of vi- olatiusthis ordinance shall forfeit and pay onedollar for ench and every one engaged therein. If bbyS ' under,- twenty-one vears old. their parents, guardians, &c , ehall pay a fine lor each and , eyery one engaged..- - ; : . "', Anv business entrusted to us will be ' : Sec. 2, That all noise calculated to promptly attended to.. - -V- : .." break the peace and quiet of . the day. AICOei&JABIEI DANIELS' -;:3."WILSONN C jVv--1: Secx .5. That all persons guilty of an.assault -and battery, riotous and dis orderly conduct vulgar or obscene 'Ian-' guage, indecent exposure oi person, quarreling or showing a -usposition to create any disturbance witliin the corpo rate Unlit? of the' town tipon ' conviction shall pay a fine of 5.00 and cost. ; ;" V ' tSocrr 6..V That all persons individual . er incorporate bodies, creating and con- tinuins a nuisance within the fimits : of the town or committing a nuisance in any of ' the, streets, . alleys r or , public places iu . the, said, town, to the injury of the health of the citizens or j the in convenience or the sanie- shall be fined $2.50, and each, days continuance after, having been duly notified shall, consti tute a distinct offence, f ; r . : A" , "; i Sec.:;7. " Any personwhd sliall cut down, tie a horse to or in any rnaaner injure any of the trees planted in- the streets, fhall p.iy a - fine .of one dol lar, i ;:':,::-v ' ; .. . :"- t and persons without visible means of. jsupport re maining in town more than two - days shall be notified to go te work by the authorities, or to leave town, and upon their failure to do so they shall be turn cd over to a Magistrate as vagrants" ; to be dealt with accordiug to law. - ? Sec. 0. -; Any person - who .. shall . Sec. 19. sliall allow said bitch to run at large in the town while she is in heat sliall . be fined five dollara for each offences-said bitch to be taken up by- the constable and impounded. IT no owner can be found within twcuty-fo'ur hours,' theii said bitch is to be killed by the consta- Sec' 20.; No privy shall be allowed to stand nearer any street of alleyr than 20 feet under ponalty of $2.50 for each and every day that it remains, after hav ing been notified to remove or remedy said nuisance. iC" -j-. ... j Sec. 21 No slaughter lwuse shali be allowed in the corporate limits of the town unless permission be granted by the commissioners in a regular meeting under penalty of ten dollars. . Sec. 22. No person shall be allowed to hang any sign, clothing or article of merchandise over sidewalks of the town unless the same be at an deration of at least seven feet from the ground.. Any person violating thii ordiuanco shall Le fined two dollars for each offence. Sec. 23. It shall be unlawful for any person to leave any ditch, well, hole or excavation open and uncovered within the corporate limiis of tlie tovrn. Any Sec. 4. Thai the Town Constable or the pcrsoa so acting shall bo required to give annually a bond, with sufficient sureties to the Town CommU&ioaers for such amount as they may deem neces sary to cover the liabilities of the said Town Officer or person so acting. - Sec 5. That it shall be the duty of the Constable or the person so acting To render the Town Commissioners. monthly, or often er, as the ; Commis sioners may require, a settlement of his- coHec.ioas of fines, taxes, Ac . .-: Sec. 6. No stands shall be allowed on the streets, except by special per mission of the Mayor. ABT1CXE V. A SCRAP OF PAPER SAVES TIER LIFE. -Itw&ajast an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, bu. it saved her life' BJte was la the last suses of coo- auaiption, told by physkUos aha waa Incurable and could ooly live tut a. a!ort time; she weighed lcaa tlian atv tuty pounds. On a pc of wrappUig nrner art read of Dr. Kins' New blicorery, and got a aaoipla bottle; It hrjpd her, ahe booghl a large bottls llhelrM her more, boajht another and grew better fast, coot'oaed its cse and ts now atrong.healty, rniy.piurep, Wf-Ighiug 1 10 pound. For fuller par ticulara send stamp td V7. IL Cole Drojglat, Fort Saihh. Trial botU ot thU wonderful Discovery fxte at W. IL Furman a Drug biore. Admiral Porter old. U evcntj-lx jean EXPENSE - OF CORPORATION. Sec. 33. Ant person emptying hot ashes, coal or any combustible material upon tlie streets of said town or within ten feet of any building or fence sliau forfeit "and pay a fine of oue dollar for every such offence, . - Sec 54. Any person who shall ride. lead or drive, any animal, or stop a wag. on, cart, buggy or carriage oa the side walks of the town sliall pay a fine of one dollar for every such offence. Pro vided the Mayor may grant permission to any one la certain cases to Toad or unload heavy goods. . Sec 33. That any pcrsou except the lamp-lighter employed by the town, or his duly appointed deputy, Jnho shall willfully and wantonly extinguish or damage any of the street lamps iu the corporate limits of the town, sliall, upon conviction, pay a' flue of tea dollar?; oae-halftotheiiiformer. .vr 26. Any person who shall be rlni-tt and down ou tlie street of the town skill be ta!icn up by the toa&U' Sec 1. And It 1 further ordained that for defraying the current expenses of tlie corporation, for tlie coming (fecal year, ending 1st Monday In May, 1890, the following- taxes shall be levied and collected to wit: All persons selling goods, wares. or merchandise of any kind for himself or as an agent - shall pay a special tax of 6 00 Shooting-Gallcrica and Ball 5 00 Wheel of Fnrtune - 5 00 Express Company 5 00 Telegraph Office 5 00 Billiard, Bagatelle and Pool Ta- ties, each 10 00 Bar Room V . 20 00 Bowling Alleys ' . -10 00 Bcstaurants and Boarding houses 3 VO Ilolrls 5 00 Peddlers (sfrcet) 5 00 Peddler and Yonden of Patent Medicine. ' S 00 Peddlers and Venders of Good?, Wares and Merchandise 5 00 Ajents for Fcrtiliicrs 5 00 Cruises 5 00 . EUPEt'ST. l ThI I what yon ought to have, la tct, yoa mutt have It, to fully enjoy hfe. rtiousands aearch!0g far it daily, and roournlu ocean e tLtj CnJ UnoL Th(MMKid,4 opn tlkocsaoda cf dollar are apeotannuaJly cy oar pe. pie la the hope that may obuia this boon. AikI yet it may be had by all We guarantee iht Elfcctric Bitter if oaed according to direction a u Pr uted la will bring you good dlaUlen mtHl the demon dvirxai will Insull intlrad erpepy. We reeommeef KVxtric Biiter foc i)! pq "u and att ill enact of Liver. Stomach and Desa. H..LI atioc.anJ II rer by W. II. Furman, Jr. Iruggit Editor Marat llalatcaU U ia Jticrraa- Dy. " B l . . j . - furmnlrwyi vm rn T mi a tl run orr. TllWv. ILTWxr, cj Bosra IihU wt -iUih kiri aAJ ,mlt C r mU by t amis. Why wi.t ya tvh wIm er wUl Rir inwiit rlu. lt U ttt, Ul ctx, mm-k al. hf r- Arc Jo nuk mirritlt b ', CDItMiftAtioR. 4 J" t yiHow ckift J i'.oh' ViuJ is. a poi- . Uvcrarr. kJl by )'na;t. - 1 ! 'a;-. ... . T
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