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f V-NUMBEI12L: U TV TTiv-X ill mm mm mmmmmmmtmAm- smv 1.. ' .' r"0: TO PUBLIC '$C0gEAj$Mm; The - Siei&tendentll'nblic Schools bfraoidiiioiahty5Will in Lonisburg ion the second. Thurs day of Febmary, 'April,- Julyj ,Sep.- tember, October and December and I remain for three days, if ixecessary,-1 ior ne purpose 101 examining appu- cants to teach in the Public Schools 1 of this county.; ! ;will also be in week and all public days, to attend to any" business Connected with my office. .-. I'rrft, J; N. Habjms, Supt. f M. COOKE .JS02r,-$-vvv I-'-'; : : ATXOSNBYS-kT-tAW 'V" ' . . liOClSBtJKOi . C. , ' " , WiU ftttena the eurts of jdash. Franklin, OranTille, Warren ami Wakcsoaatlea,lBotlie Jaortjme court or JNorta Uiroimp, una uje u. St. Circuit and Uisti'ici Ooattu. : : . - D E. J. IS. MALOJNB. " ' Offlse two Sbors below Ayeoclt & drag store, adjoining Dr. Ck U tAia. CO.'8 1) a. W. H. NICHOLSON, PBA.CTICING PHYSICIAN, LOClSBtTBS, S. C. ' ' W. TIMBE11L AKE, " ATTORNEYrAT-LAW, louisSueo, if. a Office on'Main street. S. SPRUILL, ATTORNEY-ATrLAW, LOUISBUBG, N. C. Will attAnd th martjt of "Franklin. Vance. GronFillq, Warren and Wake counties, also t.h Snnr:'mi Conrt of North Carolina. Promnt attention given to collections, sc. N. Y. GULLEY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, jFEAXKUOTOIf, w. c. All legal tu.&iness promptly attended to: B. WILDER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUISBUEG, N. C. Oflce on Main straet. over Jones & Cooper's tore. -yy M. PERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, L01T1SBUB8, N. C. Practices in all courts. Office in the Court House. Dentistry. -W. H. EDWAKDS OF WAKE FOREST, N. C. Will visit Iioninbnrg on Monday, Tnestlay mid Wedi!csda. following the firnt Sunday in euch month prepared to do iall kinds of l)pntJ work. Office in the Meadows Hotel. Dr. KOBT. S. BOOTH, I have fitted up an. office for tue practice of Dentistry in all its Vsranches in Louisburg, N. C, and -wiilbfin my otfice the two ..weeks following the second Sunday in each month. Guarantee all my work and my prices to suit the -hard allow petty differences to alien times. Office in the Jones & Cooper ate them from each other and building. IDIR,. -B. ZECIZtsTGr, DENTIST, LODISBUEO, ft. C. Office over Racket Store. Graduate Baltimore Dental College. Twenty-four years active experience. astificiaL teetk a specialvt. Natural teeth removed and new ones inserted in TWENTY SIIJfCTES. All work warranted. Loaisburg is my home "for better or worsts iiiu vuu aivyys iiuu uio ready to correct at my own expense any and yon will always find me work that may prove unsatisfactory, Very trniy, R. E. KING, Dentist. YARBOROUEH & DAVIS, The Olaol OF LOUISBURG. 1 All work in our line done on short notice, and , satisfaction guaranteed. Vie have oumew shop (the old ten, pin alley) in good shape and are better pre pared than ever to serve our custo mers. , - -ri ' ' THE. TINNER, i.,fA0nwnFnrfi DBirinir. &c. All work Euai'anteed. Place f bofinees oft JMain EUreet in house. recently OSBGRNViay SE Oxford, N. C." : -Good accommbdations -forythe 4- .. ,-. . . - ; r : We are prepa red 1 do all, kinds o VrKlI ouup uoaf uin.un urauuig iixtuo. ,, ; do aU kindsOhoasepaintapgiCgrain- ing &c. . y , Afork in Louisborg : speaks for itself, and I refer to all parties for mm PTRST CTjASS PAINTER.; 1 too m ncn.v Unman,,, r rather bela. poyt so I can he :.-.. .i: if'' k andiruni and &haveCa,great?A iiC t;! whom I have worked.' uia iqrniture Qorrower ;i8 ; pas description. made new. Give me your -patronage,.! - , . x y Suppose .whan- a . man starts his . ...v j.V.'' ; ''' : ft STIIIATrB$;BK T)T ;niiTTN'rj-" M--RWA:";' Where I am well kfion an4 prepared to my name worn.- L nopo you see me flone before, , You ill f.ud me yoahara the East side Loaiihunr, N. C: - While lie 1 aia aoine an judos iungSaaatt82 of WaeksmithlDg, don't Drfinaaetl in ni voae m new Iock ka. .. f hav a few antwhioh have repaired that will be sold if not celled for The Third darty primaries w ere teld thrbngliout th . county. last week to appoi ri t ates to the 4 - couutv convention vesterdav. 4tb Froni What we bae been able . to i iv " - - . :: " . ' - lea the party 19 weakening all through th county. z ';; - ? In Weldon town?hip 'we 1 earn tbat only three ."persons atteuded the primary Halfaz 2; in Scot land Neck 12; and in Littleton township, which is reputeij to be ;he strongest Third party town ship in -he county, we learn that not more than twenty persons at tended the primary.? These things improve conclusively that the party I . -.if: Z? ' . . . ' V ..1. in ini5 counvy is growing weaser; and this is the report that cemes from other counties. - ' t . Now,-the Democrat has no dis- position to say anything ill of our friends who have gone 'to -the Third party. "We simply make the observatibn that the poor at tendance at the primaries shows that many who have been count ed as belonging to the party have no faith in its- future, and are therefore unwilliuflT to ffive their a o time, and attention tO It, It all demonstrates the fact that many persons who have thought the matter over have wisely reached the conclusion that the demands of the Democratic par ty, being so nearly what those of the new party are, it is better to remain in the party that, has proved itself a friend to the peo pie than to join a new party that has pot enough strength to show what it is a friend to. And if the Democratic party, with its long and honored record before the people of this country, can not relieve the people, how can an untried and experimental organ ization do it ? I Theseare the wise conclusions which we believe many have reaehed, who two years ago were enthusiastic Third party advo cates. " Atd it is the height of folly for the citi sens of this beautiful atX highly blessed Southland to thus clog the onward march of that progress and development which not only awaits us in the near future, but which i3 already making us among the most Inde pendent people of the land. . Thegreat mass of Democratic voters have taken on back bone enough to say a thing dees not suit them when it does not. And i , . , , , . - so this manly - difference among ourselves, and yet in the spirit of harmony,v concerning the Presi dent's policy and the interests of the' people is t6 be considered as assure sign of reformation in our own ranks, and the Third party people are seeing it. Scotland Neck Democrat. A Boy' 8 Composition, on Breathing. ; " Breath is made of air. We breathe with oulungs, our lights, our liver and our kidneys. If it wasn't for our breath we would 1 " , 1 ' X ' 1 IT. aie wnen we Biep. uar.Dreatu J Keeps the lite aeoing tUrOugll ttie n0se when W6 af6 asleep. Boys that stay in a room all-dpy should not breathe. Th ey plrou Id w ai t nutii theyxget out of. doors. :. Boys in, a. room make bad, unwhole some ;air. They make carboni cide. Uarboniciae is poisoner than mad dogs. . A heap 2 of boi diers was in a bl ack h 0 1 e in? In- ia, and a oarbouicide got in that there hole and : killed J nearly every one before morniug. , rGirls .in the breath with corosits that sqneezesiiheaiagram,Giris . i . , . , -- i . . . , , - -7A cause their; diagram is .squeezed If iixwas a giriA aa Her big Sf5fcfv& -7-51 , ,iAny Kind of vl habitual borrower 1 is objectionable ; but a newspaper children to school he shanld un der- the lime 1t Well, itworild'hot Ions before bis neighbors wo would do Wpri- of f 1 AnrT 1 n -1 1 rri brto Vs bb j f.v " -f-.y'r-..r -r",tr: - r ' on j g0 J . Jg jth newspapers. Bor- row nig insn i5jtnc a w ,e " ci y wan thing-look at it as you may, and IS especiaiiyvtsujaii yxij; ruo . ui the V bori-o wer.--Scotland, .' .Neck Cooke for Consrress. Comtonnicated 6vsyiuhC July 11th U .It .is. a foregone conclusion that Congress,-, Chas." 1. Cooke is , the many; hut Mr . Ed i tor, ha v ing- n o axe txgrjnd , v or .be in gnashed tp make ariy-etateme'nt . whatever in I regard to ; Mr. Cook e, jei having known him 60 : long, and knowing bo well the situation of everything ill this the Fourth Congressional District, I f eeV constrained, to offer just a fe w.srlgge'stions to the Dem ocrats of the district. Mr. Cooke, entlemen, is eno ' of those ' men ho is in; possession of the Tull eon fi3epe ''-of hisjCbantrymeiT. No mart ;an bring aught ; against him as af Christian, as a; citizen, as. a iriena or as, a neiguoor. ne is one. of those men,1 while not per fect, yet he is fully up to the stand- ard in every point of view." No, in our county the Populists have considerable strength, which we all know emanates from what they term mismanagement, of national affairs, and to this end they clamor for good men for office, and indeed we all agree with one accord that the-day is at had when we must put forward for office' only men whose characters are nntar nished. Why, Mr. Editor, I am in a position toknow the senti meuts of thB peope, and it is the wisn 01 every uemocrat in our oountv that Chas. M. Cooke should be the representative of the 4th1 District in. the next Congress. Above .mentioned, we have a con siderable number of Populists, and they knowing Capt. Cooke to be such a man as they can bring nothing against, in order to rally their forces against him at - the polls would much prefer to see some one-else named for Congress, in order that they may be able to array their full strength against the Democratic nominee, In conclusion, Mrf Editor, let me say that while our delegation will all appear -in convention for Franklin's honored son. Still I feel -like saying in advance of the occasion to the voters of other coun ties in the district that-l believe that if they name Hon. Chas. M. Cooke, of Franklin, for Congress, in tho ides of November we will ail rejoice together, because JNortb Carolina's much loved son has car- ried the district with even a larger t. ' 4. majurn-y man eveu me uiutn. eau- guine could expect. Respectfully, J. W. Duke. Who Emptied the Treasury ? Figures that Tell the Story. Baltimore Sun. A correspondent sends a cnttine from a contemporary, in which the cash in the Treasury " at the be ginning of the Harrison adminis tration is compared with the "cash in the Treasury at the end of that administration" no mention be- inff made of liabilities with the resuu, accoruiug to me eu.tur, .uav ..n J- i j: V tiiere was "neany wiu.uuu.uuu ihore cash in the Treasury when President Harrison left office than when.be entered." The fact is i- V tii- V j that when Mr. Cleveland went out of office' in March 1889, he left a cash balance, over and above habit t.As flfecoami? to - the form - ot r- - i. r --vi aAl lv iiawjiucrii onomoiu uvv..;; Secretary: Foster, of i $185,000,000 : Lit. itr. tt.i.. lf i n m . VVU1W iur. iiU.rr.bUi- ici.juu uaiativc ai aji,.;.Di xeii. .tu..xreury...;yaua. rupi. Decreiary. r -rower ,'iu-. vaj .TV : . TX L : : - '. 1L V f 'U?f tI $pO,000,WO o ireasury.-DUvmr. xiy :tef jStlS ?a li!! SIe-T-:- ?5S??iapP?0?ria-tl0 j eoatse,- that they have started both row Z ..- A J M. k I I AWaAnf.lltl.lnV tllattll anA thesk totrother with the 'base-ball 'clab and school for boxing, give ns all edacaUonat , ei?e os nu .the advantages of a college ed r " VTHotoG5S bvertakeutnaault, perhaps, by T trp the idea of coding your hoy to col to entertrin my company wituai, ,w wril far e.. tiptTfY'l i " '' am wholly silent as to . his good Lipper y Don't jou think-you're do-! character up; to that time, as to if JS;-v:xl - "f" his prayers and struggles against . .1111 1 1 rr. il-i au hai a v uoiae. SLAIiDEE'S Dr. Pritchard in Charlotte Oowyrrer. - A V great many .- p'ereons Are guilty of bearing false-, witness against: their; neighbor who do not . know it. , - i.be . principle wrapped np inlh is commandment is thisr , Thou sbalt f ip ino re spect injure thy 'tieigu box's repiu tatiouj . AH , false' testimony, whether in a court of justice; .or elsewhere ;ls.'forbtddau by - this law;,"-" r -I.'.- vThe law of man says that elan- der'consists.lii originating or cir culating a. Yeport that is false to the,injary. of the character 01 an- other; but "ifce; lawjpf Ood .goes further, ad'proltihiis the origi- itatirig or circulation 61 a, report to the injury of another, whether true or false, unless sifenc on our part might' damage the .interests of Andviiuals or-societyi, If it be objected that the words1 of the commandment forbid only the circulation of false reports," I re ply that if you circulate any re port to the detriment of .your neighbor's character, von are m great danger of bearing false wit ness against him, aud this for three reasons : . First, ihere is about ns all moral obliquity which mokes ready to believe evil of our neigh bor rather than good,. , Mean and ignoble and eveu iuamous as this is, it is nevertheless true of poor human nature. , It is this unfor tutiate .trait in man, doubtless. which originated the adage, " A lie will travel from Maine tc Georgia while Truth is putting on bis boots." And if a He is once started, who isio 6topit? Suppose, for instance, it should be published in some Charlotte paper that I, Thomas H. Pritcb ard. a Uantist minister, was drunk at such a time and place ? The next paper might bear etotpmpnt. rtxmx-iI be a. hnnilred of the best men and women of Charlotte, that 1 was not druiiK .. .1 at the time and place named." Do you suppose that the deuialwouia 4 1 I K- 1. ... ....... r. m. I .- , v , . 1 !f . ;, reputation? -Not a bit of it. Some Deonle would believe it who might see the correction; but mauy who would see or hear of j the damagiug report wouia never near 01 lue uemui, onu ten u. twenty years after that-infamotis lie would pop up somewhere, it misht be after I was m my grive, to defame my good name. It is a dangerous thing to circulate stories which reflect on personal character. In the second place, every one knows that a ereat Dronortiou of rumors, prejudicial to the cbarac- ter 01 maiviauais, are euner.wnu, y r i par., K ; w,tllOQ. aS(:er. -v- - . tainiii"- whether it bo true or not. The story of the man who was reported, upon good authority, to have thrown up three black crows, when he had only vomited up something black as a crow is a fine illustration of how a 6tory grows as it travels. : And in the third place, a suiv stantiallv true statement is in irreat danzer of makiuir a false impression. If it does make a f.i . . : 4V, : .anAat laise iiuutcoaiuu, bucu, u .vwca,.- lngH, we ars guilty 01 sianaer- ing our neignuor. 1 nis is a very serious matter and J beg every one who reads this article to weigh well these words of . Dr. E. M. ixouiourn, a uisungnisneu mi.-ia- ( n 11 : wr ui laUK'auu . - T, f mftir be trilA en0nirh. bnt if none of the extennatinir circumstances be alleged, side by side v;ith" -the ""h e violate trutn in me gen- eral.effect of our words upon the1 i,n,.cr nnrti,,.lAF m . I a a a1 . . 1 Ua;3 of thern may be correct.. If - 1 we exhibit a. man s lices only aud conceal the proportion which tnose Trices oear to u;s virtues, we i 1 r....li if L 2n' ta liVn a vice he does a I " " . . . .ti miTf liatra a - i - t, fftttIrB or features, and . wVV.- - " ' Vet the irenerat nronortion of-his I person may be so good and the his countenance eo fiedor .entirely . away,: It Is an uun..D ...-. vH " ioo promi coarse ana f. bo'ift- ft ivliivj u aaavm auwv ua V w a w ww wa but It is ftotair, because-it Js not 4 complete description of. his - ; that particular Sin which hamay 1 A a. rI A . M H . .TaaCCt H rf.1 1111 ;. it ' i. .a.tatnlv falA in mm Decomea as cerimy imao j , . i v ; re genBra. irtuu.uuu.uc, lore, as mi8CUievuujy inj'Jriuusi clerks, etc, rajx-naa ta a yi.."" feslf IhadeUted of him' what was not matter of fact. - , v 'In a word, if a fair account 01 a man's faults and" eins - is to be giveu in conversation, the common rule of Rustic mrist bo 'attended to,' that eyideuco shall be heard for defendant, which, if it were done, atroe Terdict might be arrived at by the ' company. But uch evi dence never is advanced and no oue appears in tha interest of the defendant, so., the , verdict never can escape being false, and theov- idenc'o by which it is arrived 'at is to all intents and purposes vf also w i to esa,! :, r . ; Y - ' kThi's view of the, subject makes it a serious matter with us all, for there is not one of us who has' not violated th Ninth Commandment, and thus shown ourselves the le gitimate children of Satan, who is called-in the Scriptures the accus er of the brethren." v APrAltACES DECEIVE THE21. A. R. rreabjterian. There are net a few who are liv ing in luxury and style, apparent- lyrolling in wealth, and yet real ly as poor as the very poorest. Living'iu great style yet sinking deeper under debts which they cannot pay. Nothiug but a set tlement used to show that they are dead poor. This describes the condition of many in temporal things, aud the condition of fur more in spiritual things. Apparently they are makine a wonderful success 01 hie. , , . . .1 , layiug up treasures in anundauce, and yet when the great day of settlement shall come, it will be Be($ that ey have succeeded on a I I. . 1 ll . il. ly in laying np ueuis; aeois 10 xoe iaw and debts to the gospel; debts ofin atitn(le lebt3 of re r bel ioo, debts of neglect. The ' ft claims of justice not met, and the gifts of God's goodness squandered without an v return. Not a Not. a little f tb pleasures and enjoyments of the present are obtained by makintr debts for the future. Is this prosper! ty ? He who is suc ceeding in wordly business is one who has something that an hon est settlement wonla not sweep awwv. So in a broader" sense he who is mabiUi? a success 01 lite is the oue who is laying op posses sion8 that will not be ewept away q( fi 8ettlement comes, not the one who is only pil - ........ . ing up debts lor tne luture It May Do as Much for Yoa Mr. Frad Miller, of Irinsr, 111., writ that he had a -tere kldDey trouble for msnv rear, with severe paio in his back and al.o that his bladder wan af fected. He tried many go called Kid ney cores bnt without anr good resalt. About a vesr aro he began the use or Klectrio Bitters and found relief at once. KWtria Hitlers i ewnechillvadaDted tn cure or all kianey ana iiTertmnbiesaBO, otlen ff.ves almost lOHtanx rvuei. una a. .ti l I' af .. , "... r.;- on fprllrgebottlea AtvAycocke & Co.'s Dro Store Backsliding often begins by looking back. Knights of tie U accabccs. Th State Commander writes -as from Lincoln, Neb.. a follows: "AfU-r trjr- ing other inedicines for what seemed to ha jl Tprv obstinate cooch In oar two children we (ried Dr. King's New Dis cover and at the nd of two days tue couch entirely Mt them. We.will "not be without it hereafter, as oar eiperl- nei proTea that it enres wiwreau ota r remedlea fail. Siffned F. Sir ens, State. Coin. Why toot glre thla o-rvat medieine a trial, as ia .gnaran I 1" j j :-! k.t.l. .f A oocke & Co.'s Drug Stow. .. EegoUr mis tn. i nn . I wv v- It 'isn't the -biggest, horn that v makes the most mnsic. Bncklen'a Arnlc SAlve. bruis. jkw. nlsalt rhe. m. fever - .. .11 kln ernntions. and VQH- - 1 tivelr jare8 pUes or no par n jg guar. J anteed to give perfect wtflafAcuan or I tnon Ttnndtd- . ltice 23 cent per- a - - bor..; For sale br Thomas & Avcocae " ; ' Book-keep'mif, Shorthand, f arniiunMp rrapHy We .prnd mora moaey LfCl trmcbma book-kep.nf it equal to 12 aid plan. 1 1 teacher.. 600 mvdrni Mn.non- enm ln time. Cur Bo. . v,tion; enter im " T . . ... . UMM r a.a.vv ;-ook epaejai-7. ' " .naK? ,.T hj 1 ' c.n. en dira triil Write s otvd TUta .. vj n . w xw m Ymi. a . . Ln vt CEDAIt. ROCK ; ; ACADEMY Business Institute. 1 - MALE A50 FEMALE. v, - .r '-' ',' ' SStcatdd In Frkriklin pnnntr. V C.t eleytn tnilca eust of LouUbur, in one 'Ol th brt .so.-t.ana olXs Htate fiTr health, reCncmrnt and. rt Iiiriou and rporiU Iniluoacfs. ,Tbe coarwo of study U thorough and practka . prepurinff to teach. for college, or th practical punraiu of life. Oar prices are muscnahk, corrwponding to the low- prices of your produce. Hoanl in 300 yard f Academy at fT.OO'per month. Tuition ranges from 9 1.00 to t30 jt month. A - commercial hall Ls lieing fitted up and Imf. TKigu will te jirrpuml to lo us pxvl nurk for the young men in thia dpnrt rnent mcin lx had in the State. Telegraphy will also b taught. Special Httrniou paid to pennmu- ship, (hir large una roomy build ing was rucpotly nicely pnintod and will probably Its furnish-! with ner school fumituro by middle of Fell term. Arrangements ar nlrc-ndy made for all girla who board to board -with tho Principal, so that parents ntd opprh-i1 no danger in entrusting.their daoghtors to our cure. 1 The music department will be ua- i der Misa Mary I'hwk, who U now j taking n, gpccialVuqro at th brut Music Consrrvatory ja Soutli. S Miss Oik i very energetic mid will take gmit interest in muiwc chuw. Acother new uiano will be aldwl to our Htoek of inMtrtimerit. ho pupib will find no diGk-ultv in . .. ' . - , . -, ty of time for practice, for alter all, t is pr.octice that makes twrfert in music, us weu hs m otrer tlilnp. I. II . III & H ..i ... . . ' . ' i'Ji. nml contmuo 16 week pri..r term will op"n .lunuary 8th, lKr, nnd continue 1H weVi. ror lortlicr iitromiatinn pply to N . A. SMITH, Trincipul, UMiar icoek, .n. r. Or Jno. A. Coppedgr, Sev'v, Cedar Rocic, N. C. CAROLINA Collegiate Institute, NASHVILLE, N. C. S. D, BAGLEY, M. A.f Principal, WITH COMPETENT ISSTRlCTOK-a. Bokr-J wffHt dollur pr month in th bt privut laoiiU--". Tuition on rt-aonabl term. Next laMwioa ksin MONDAY, AUG. 27nn, 1894. Mumt and Art ;cclaitir. For parti addma the Priori ral. NajibTifi, .N. C. UNHTRSITY OF ' NORTH CAROLLXA. Includes the C-oIlogo, the Uuiverei- tv, the Law ihool, the liedtcal l hool arnd the Summer School for THichers. College tuition $00.00 a year; board $7.00 to f 13.00 a month, fusion regin9 bept. C. Addreas President Winston, t'hapel Hill, .N. C. Coffins and Caskets. We have added to our already : complete line of wood and cloth covered Coffins and Caskets SOLID WALKUT C.FF1KS ASD CASIHS. 'Also a line of VETJLICS as nice and fipogoodas 5a -car ried in anvcf our cities. Onr I stock is complete in every line. Respectfully,.; ' R. II. IlAWiisfe Co. ' Iiouiaburg, N C. FARMERS TAKE NOTICE. "We have opened a market and stock 'exchange at Cliftoo'a old corner, and want to' buy beeves and. hoes of any size.- Milch cows, inntton or. UroU and. fowls of all kinds. AH that want meat of any kind send us your order. Eervthinjr as repreentel. VTe mean basiness, call and see ns: v E. J. Rxq?vll A? Co. FINE ; .. KEIIHEBEC ICE! , v - ' . ; vOur r. Customers will greatly oblige i us if thev will pro- cur6 their ico in the morning . arid - eve- . nirig' "Wo sell 6iilFrr'" the very finest riat- ural ice the ; Ken- " nebec. E. Y. Yarboro & Co; TAR RIVER STOCK FARM. Ml and Batter. Pure Bred Iurtc Zmtry Hr. Iure DreO Oxford down Bucka. Iure Brcl Jersey HtiJers ant BI LL rALTES. My cow have lottt-r nrd A ' 20 pound per week. lUxt Boll, lliinr ami l!m in I'nxrvra n f I ha 0f mv h. r.! Mr tnrV t -. j UtrroU. Writ for what yon wuot and I w ill supply y6u nt naonal prkfs. V,-. L. UrUULE. Fracklinton, X. C. LOUISBURG Carriage Shops. The undersigned having leased j the Louisburg Carriage Sbor- rogth?r with tue liiacktmii Shops attached thereto, desir- to pay to tho people of Franklin and adjoining Counties that h H prepared to do all kinds of work in his lin at phort notice. If vou wish your vehicles of every kind repaired aud repainted i th very best manner by first clwa wosktuen you can have th" work done at my shops promptl' and at reason b!e rates. I chaM have a first-claiis workmtn in th- Blacksmith sbp, who will fuly undrptand his business, and wi.J guaranteo eatisfactiou in every particular. If you will gir re your work you shall b eatieed. Very ree pect fully U. b. TAYLOR. Furniture repaired at short r- tice and in the very bet manner. F1LVNKLINT0N I10TL E; M". WAED, Proper. Good accomTKAatvxi. Ail errm, and tha best Ure the tuarkct aSnnia. Good Llrery ia con noetic a wiib tci CEN-TltAL HOTEL 'J r Mnai-cntrurff rrojc HENDEHSON, IT. C. Good fteeonraealiona. Good lrt. T , liU aodalKativt wira. Feedi" Sale s Uwj ' STABLE a HAYESJ& PJBSEll, Tnjilflen, - ." ' ' . . '-, LOUISBURG. N;5. GOOD TEAMS AND' ernaAL attention Tq TrwT " EUXO HEN. V-: i n I 5 r trrf'-rrXr''? " ' V;V '". ;.". - " -...
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