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. -f "1 VOL XXIV. T 0 PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS The Superintendent' of v Public Schools' of Franklin county will , be in Louisburg on the second Tburs day of February; April, July,' Sep tember, October and December, and. remain fdr three daysif 'necessary, lor the purpose of examining appli cants to teach in the Public Schools of this county. ; I;will"also be , in Louisburg.on ; Saturday" of I each ;veer.;" and all public day sy'to attend to any busineSsconnected with - my office., iW&B? I : K JN. Haktks, Suptr Xto ifoWi4ha.l Jcu rds. a J C. M. COOKE tf S03T Will atteni tha coarta of Naahi Franklin, GraovllK Warren and WakocouQliea;Rl8otbe upruuaa Court of North Ciirolixip, &nti tae A circuit anJ3i8trioCouiU :;'s DR. JBMAJWK"?S Offlce ito floors -dwAeo.fcfiMi drug Btoro, aJJoiuing DrO. I; Ellifci- R." WH. E. XTTOaNEY. AT-LAW, Offiiue on'Malu street. ,1 a. BFRviLunmm-fMm ATTOHNE-AT-LAW; , yriU ntten4 tne courts of Franklin, Vance, OranvDH, -Warren and Wake, countlea, also tbe Supreme Court of Korth Carolina. Prompt attention given to collections; &o...-, , . .. 5 -; T. GULLET." '"Cv ' " , - ;. : . C ATTORNET-AT-L AW, : , All logs! business promptly Attended to. mHOS. B.yjLDSR, -y- r - ; , . ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, - Offlce on Main street, over JoneB & Cooperls store. - - -.h-'''?:'-' v'W- .7:;i-.-.-'vl. ; ATTOXUSTT-AT-LAW", TraWces1n an courts. : OiBce in tne Court W.'H.;:EDWAIII)S- OF WAKE FOREST, C. Will visit: IoaiKburgf on MondiyylHisfiay and Wedasda loUowintf the-At.Sutrfay f in ea:li montb prepared, 66 "dp- air , kuius or J Dcotai : wor ki ; ;;v -.2vj;. ; OlUcii iq tbe Moadowa Hotel; OfTu'e over ilacket Store." ; V , G .ad uaft lJdltimorft" Dental College. T aviu v -f on r fears ; acti te: experiences a RriFici vl T5STH A spkcialt. NaturaF t--;!i removed aad aew ones inserted In All work warranted. ftyi'S Ij uialar2' is. tajf homd 'jEorbetter or w 'r-w" nd -you wiUSls.i'wylfiiid :(in' raJy to correct , at tjypwa exph aiiy work tnat may prove an5jatiaiactory.f Very truly;?; ':- Q YARBlBflUGH:Sffi0AVISp The BlilliSlli . of LomssuEG.;:,; - All work in our line doae on short notice, and satisfaction aaranteedi Wn have onr new shot fthe old ten tin alley) in good shape. and ara better pre- parea tnan . ever -to serve ar:: cusio- J. MlO. HlULi; Is Drenared to do all kind of tin'work, :W pnirinjr. &c. : All work enaranteed. ., Place of business on Main ereet in nouse-recently occupwd by Pais-ishjSl .jSj-S OSBOBN C. P. OSBORN Proprietor, . Oxford, N. CJ-;kJ ; Good accdmmodations 'for - the ravel i ng publiBiSia'jl FIKST CLASS PAINTER, I wish to offer1 my seryices tothepnu lic, and will say that I am'ipreparea.Ho do all kinds of noose pmnung, ; sram in2 &c. Mr work ia liouidbcrff peaki for itself, and I refer to all p rties for whom I . Mve worked; Old f arnitme made new.-.rGi ve ne ybur.v patronageV and you shall be pleased.. Where I am well known and prepared to do ray same work. I hope you will see ma as you hava done before. ? You wiU, find ine on tho East side of the River brlOge, Main street' Lonisburg, N, C. While I am doing all kinds of blacksiaithlng.-don't forget' fhat I am- also prepaaea lo repair your gun, such iuputting on new locks Jfce.-'f have a few guns which 1 h ave repaired that will be sold if not called for m ten days. Yonrs truly"- "sVJ RUFFIIM & LEWIS, ' . BLACKSMITHS. ',; We are prepared to do all kinds of work in our line. Call to see as at onr shop near the Louisburg mills. " . C CENTS stamps :6r postal "or JQt secares receipt for: the sure cure pr diphtheria. Doetors pre Pcriptioni io medicioe sent, No one hnmbagged. Address E'. G. BROWN, Louisburg, C. f;:;;:;Sept.;7, 3m. Lost Opportunity. Baltimore SnW. ; ' :..; : ; v - r . - by us almost un heeded, never to return. .' It can not be' saved like mon ey,,to be used after awhi le, or stored as in a reservoir Each - moment : is given t to us b'nt bncev must make "use, of it or it, wiU pass away,;never, to return. - To tbe wage-worker especially,; time' is of very, great value. He cannot. ftff-sllBy not mean that he shall never bldleMtt'e3P will. make great mistake if by w wsa 1 11 g- ju iiuseu . nev cri pp les was4lunlscjtiis k ee p ;.ra vs6unct mitid i n ;W sou n d ' There must be:an ade allowauceof ' time :for rest and time .for; recreation, or the meoleCrpiun;Qt uUliiedl ;:; The f greatest waste of d opportunities, however, is committed, by y bang menfand young women: s They do not real ize the ; Value' of ' ti me until years themselves bound down to' hard labor that they mighty nave escaped if , they tad ta en ticae to improve their minds or develop some kind of special skill - that woultl ' put their' services i in - de mand. ; Much of the . distress o f the world falls upon tha workers of little skill ; whose ; places can easily De. filled from a, great irucuu gjtoiD e r $t lncom peie n is, al w ays seek ing ; a' ; job."' Very many of these (notall,V perhaps) have wasted their time and bppoW tunity . m - their -youth. --They have soug b t. recreation and am use meut whetiHhey should have been itudy:ing-h'ejr-ha work at any calling tliat required 1 them toTsbil th clothes ; they have accepted easy situations atid 1 1 a vfeactied inati or womanhood ignorant, U3eiai service to ineir employers.' But they cannot recall pne minute of the wasted hours and days of iheir'youtb.y'?;;.- . No repentance will bring back to them lost opportunities. ; They are doomed as by C a - fate, for which they are themselves in part responsible, to a " li f e of ill paid toil or of shame. 7 This lessou can not be jtboofte n- held up be fore the young, for they, are thought less, an da lw ays more or les3 in different to the, lessons of.jexperi- e ncet ; Here and : there, ho we ver one may be found who will listen to the warning against the waste of . ti me. ,'.In d oi u g. so;; he need not jsacrifice .the rational ' en joy ments of life. . There is aonndant time for play, as weli as for study and" work and; rest,; if due viill make a proper 'h division, And there will be no.waste of time' if each Tiour is .. made -to . help .build up .th e phys ical , mental . or moral llrtaiilies . cr:to develop ; some; special skillihat will be usefnlin the j bread-winiiing : contests ; of thef dturef W0&?SMB&&& :-SSlJnityBreth We are perfectly ; candid wheb; we say : that "at no ti me si nee the War have, the prospects or a D.em bcratia v ictor y i n .; North . Ca roli n a been ;more brilliant ;.tban l-they are now.:The morale of the party is superb,1 its f spirit, Jts enthusir asm, urof wonuermi ana aamira bleand it only remains for us to keep tEe peace , within the; party and to do; each" m an, h is ;d lity to realize the most splendid triumph jn the history of - the party - ; We have a: record to go i-before the people w ith which m uitvcom mend itself I tdf emtAf paJcwhich threatened the country; under Keii publican rule came o pbn it i n the first months of ; a Democratic .ad ministration and was so dealt with by ihat administration that it has sub sided and prosperity is re turning a fter a long: period of depression. , A Democratic -Cont gress has given us a tariff, bill whi cli goe s far toward restorin g tOi"the rpeopleltheTightswhicb favored interests have heretofore enjoyed. The expenses 'of the goverurneut ' have been reduced. As to national affairs, the' Demo-: c ratio campaigner 4oes not need to be on-the defensive. -".The ar gument is with him and; he only needs' to use it. -;The .'record of the;party in the State i asiropre nable rand r, its excellence needs only: to be brought to; the atten tion:p 1 the voters,; when. theyVwlll endorse U Thevfnsioiibetwoen the Popnlists'and the Eapubl icans n:j North; Carolina is Already ; a fail are, and man y.of those of both r.arues can ue won iy the JJemoc- has a ticket of its own and i the Democratic pirty.'. offerd '.t'a' better ticket.- than the " opposition V pire- All i that we want is -un i tyHin our "ranks, "tin every -quarter of ti)e'";$Ut Let us seV to it that it is preserved; Let the nominations be a finality, an dilDe m ocrats ;r all ytb the obaineesXetalil: extraneous issuesian4S all distraciing' issiies among ourselves ,be' relegated, to tbeKrear,f And, the Democratic partyoforth Carolina i will this year go ; forth to avictory which will be . memorable. Charlotte Observerv'S CSVork is Genial. - ''-fA-fcV'S. Giliin Scotland Neck rIfemb&at;'W ;Phiiipp,tArmourtbe Chicago m il lio nai re, i s said to h ave work ed sixidays in' the week.from G:45 a. Work sWhat'eounts .solid 'perw sistehC3a'riv.Ourmil.ionairesi; our great , statesmen, bur" ; noted authots have attained ' their posi tions hytheVn nti ring efforts of a 4 withoutrdiligence. ejr ChrlesT)ickefishad'afriend byjptpfession at aiithor like him- hihiself :who vhad : given great promise-;in ;; earlyH life -.bqt had been too i ndoient to .prod nee an y work of real merit This friend cal letf v-one-i d ay; upon fthe ereat neveiist"fa their positions. ' he . mournfully remarked, If only I were gifted w ith - your. geni us li. GeninsV sir,'? said Dickens,. ' I don't kuo w w cat you mean, l , nave no gehin s but ;th e "ge niii s o hard work.' Never' f aili ng industry was;the5Becfet"of the great; wri ter'srsu ccessIn bringi ngto perltionjihesmalles aiiy of his books'; he pains were too great"f or- him.. days ;. were -i - 1.2' .'a. . -. v. . t " -; -' ; . " h teu spen i i u poi isti l ng ;; a single incident' or description Tlow many noys toere --are wua never amount, to anything, simply : Le canse they are waiting: for some wonderf nl inspiration . instead of -wvr&iug.uuk-rtuiubBiy,.ineir own success i-. 4'arm Notes. e;5 to raise some v late some chick en s.;heyj wilmakeVfin'e fries in due season. ; " jAIways . keep a little : flock "of guineas to watchout for hawks andother:intrudersS: ationifor fow Is of all .ages and conditions j ust now. fj;Wheh sheepare een running with head close to the ground and stamping, the fly which produces the -gru b ih ;the head is hear. Pntsome'phetafbhthe sheep's '. : .... 7.T;::. :l r Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its valae. and thosft who have not, have now. the opportunity'-. to try 'it Free; VCail on the--, advertised Druggist and get a Trial BottleFree. Send yotrr ttame and "Address to H. E - Backlen & Go., Chicago, and get a ara- pie dox or dt? King's Hew Jjife, Piiis Free, as well as a eopy of. Gaide o Health and Hoasehold nstructor. Free. AUof ; which is "guaranteed to do you good and coat yoa nothing at Aycocke & Co's. Drug Store. ' - . Helping to build up the waste places is better than croaking. " - r;rreePill3.; Send yon r address to II; 12. Bncklen & Co: ChlcaOj' and et a "free sample box of Dr.. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the care of Con stipation and Sick , Headache. For Ma' laria and Lirer troubles Ihey have been proved invaluable. They are guaran. teed.- to be perfectly , free from every deleterious substance and to be pnrely vegetable. - They " do not weaken by their action, bat by giving tone to stom ach and .bowels greatly invigorate the Rrsliim . T?tifrnla t ci?a 9r. KrT gui4. by Aj-cotke & Co Druggists. LOUISBPRG. K C, FRIDA1VSEHEMBER 23, 189 f. IIOl'E FOIiTnE FUTUHE.. Life Like The &ind. TSew.York Herald. - - . 7 if in this life onlr we have'booe in Christ-. we are of all men most miserable. I. Corinth ians, xv., 10. r.' If a man lives in the conviction that there is nothiug in the fiitnre he has .verv little to comnlain of v - - " . - - 7 when the time come3 for him to be annihilated, because Vhe has . tad all he. expected to. get. - If, how ever, a v man is promised another life on what he deem j good author ity and makes great sacrifices in order to fit himself f oir it, but is told wnen nearing the end that the promise cannot be kept, he is of all Smen mostT miserable J -z St. Pari! was -quite ight' in-declaring that such a disappointmaut over tops all other kinds.U'r": ;-f ;; " IIow: brief is he span of? tinman life t. Itis at best only an isthmus 'iwixt two boundless seas, the past, the' f u t nre----t w o e tern i t i es. - O o r days and months and yeara go by so noiselessly that we scarcely' note the 't footfalls of their coming or their goiug. .: Child bbod .passfcs i n to youth i n tb e t winklitig of an ey e.- v -;-y:;,- ::-:v--;"-: ; y ' A little laoghter, an boir's play wit I a 'few i toy s t and .the time arrives when childish things mnstrburden' across a wintry ocean in He - put away. lYouthj : exuberant y outn, SQortly sooers into manhood. Avdream or . two, a few castles in the air, a fleeting vision of divine possibilities, then the shoulders broaden ,to.hear heavier. burdens, and the heart recognizes the graver responsibilities of j life, Manhood' coauges. io oia.sge use a uasu oi. lightning in a summer cloud. Some hard worki. some short years of ear nest toil, some days of bitter disap pointment, soRie nights of weary weeping,' and then the nerve? grow dull,"- the sight ."becomes dimj the snows of winter are scattered ever - . .. .. . -. -,- . . t. .- . the headr the hopes of earlier days have either ripenedor withered; The sun sets, . we linger in the twi- iigui inr.a ibw moments anu lueu thejnfght comes .down, in which we can neither walk nor work. youcatinot hold, on -to your years, 'however; strong . your grasp may be They will slip ; away from you in; pite of -en treaty -or menace.. When yon have stood on the seashore yon have perhaps tried to hold a handful of sand. What anseless task, it is V' It falls le tweeny our; Augers in spite of your utmost endeavor, audMter awhilo, when you open ybnr hand, only, a f e w ; s i 1 ve ry . brj gol d en grai ns ar e lefC So life, escapes k and ; every present day becomes a. yesterday. The. clock- ticks the. time away whether yon are 4 hungry dr. well fed, and the pendulum swings re lentlcsbly-Svhether y ou arerich" or poor. A And "the : same thing, says Solomon, happen'eth to all." Now here is a curious fact. The elm .by the roadside outlives ' us. The rnety sword that hangs on your iibrarywali ; telling yoa. of , the heroic deeds 'of a- former genera- tloh; will he received by your chil dren's children after.y on havebeen laitfi in your; resting ' plaice. The pebble which you -kick 'bff the sidewalk; if it had a.tongue, would tell , you the story :nf this earth when; it was in its veryinfancy, more years ago than your imagi nation-can conceivet 0 .J :'- ". i The elm, the ..rustys word, the worthless pebble have a kiud of eternals life, hut you musjt die What "ki marvelous statement ! Jltyw incredible it seems J . ; . - Is if not stranger than words can express that- any thoughtful man should assert that the soul is feuced in by . death, and thatthe road it has - traveled ends at ; the grave ? Thebody may be satisfied with seventy 'years, but not the.; mind. The ; eoul's keen appetite is j ust whetted when it is told that there is nothing more to eat, Bodies are easily sated, but by the time they are readyta drop the soul within them has just hegun tcrlearn how to live. Why tbeu should both die at the same moment. .; : - - Why was the sonl made so large, if this life is all ? If yon were told ' tit 1 m "-" inac magara was maae to drive the farmer's gristmill for a single day and nothing more, yoa could not believe it. If you were told that a Corliss engine wa$ invented to move the machinery which makes a tingle pin and after that isof .no further use, what would you say ? Can it then be true that the soul,of man will live just long enough to find oi that it can do something and then be told that it shall never havean opportunity to do this something f- Bo odd an . anomaly is beyond our credence: There is a pitiless irony in the statement thatwe no sooner gather our aspirations to gether and set ourselves sternly to some noble task than-onr day's work is over and we must lay aside the tools and vthe materials; with which we know, we can bnild. ". j" It .ns give an illastratfon Yonder., is a vessef about tor be launched. , The plan" has been .carefully; drawn by the architect. and the contractor has chosen his timber fron'a.dozen forosts. Now she stands complete, and th!e work men with their sledges loosen the wedges, and; she 'slips down; the ways and for the first time cm. braces the mighty deep which ia.io be her home. How. gracefully she floats, a thing of life and beauty ! Uow -; promising, is-her future ! he is able to bear a thousand tons spite of moantainbus waves and northern gale. She-will laugh at the, tempest,' for she is ' brave and strong," : ": - We; board her for a trial trip. Her white sails waft us by the forts and '.through the Narrow and around" the lightship. Then she comes .bacVr and. is' anchored in some . convenient 'place. Sappose we tell yo.u that her whole mission is accomplished and there is noth ing more : for her to do. Yon ask In . .wonder. Why -; hnild her, then?.: Is it not.folly to - ta,ke so much pains for a trial - trip, and then leave her at her anchorage to' rot and siuk 7 ' , : '. ; '. ; The-same may be said, of .the eoai. inis; toner lire is only the trial trip.' We " pass by a few buoys in the harbor of eternal life. we stern the ebb or flood tide for it a few hours, we Just get' a glimpse of the ocean that spreads, beyond our. vision arid then what we call death intervenes. N With the great Atlantic of immortality , ahead of ns shall we come to anchor in the grave ?;-V"'-. f: 'v v'" " it" cannot De true.: e were made ;for 'eternity, and the great ambitions which throb in oar souls cannot be stilled "by ; death.' . The funeral procession leaves us at the mouth ;of ' the .harbor, and when ourfriends return to' their homes we v spread invisible .canvas and sail onto ward the Throne of God The J og ofl'lenty. H Corn In th corn crib, . I hickpna in th yard . Meat in tb mrathonse, c Bnr'lfullof lard , MiTk tu tbe milkboQM ; . -. Buttrr oa tbe board,- , Coffirsln tbslittl bnf . Soar in th fconsrd. -Cratnon bc)abber, t looey la tt moir ' CV1?r In tb hmoyjohn k Lk.-krt' In tbe Jojr. ; . ' -llmost a New York Dally, v "r- "V -r . : 1 . : - ; That .'Deinocratio; wonder. The New York Weekly : World, baa Jost changed its wet-kly into a twicea-week paperand yoa can now get the two papers' week for the same old price $1.00 a year. - Think ot it ! . The news from Nf w York right at your door frenhevery three days 7-104 papers a year. . .... - Ye have male arrangement by which we can famish this paper and the twice. a-week New York World all for only ?2,OJ a year. -Here Jsthe opportunity to get yoarown local paper and The New York Wprld twice every week at extraordinarily low rates. v : :;--':-. 'q Mrrr is the sst. . O I as Jm NOtQUIAKiNd, 9S. CORDOYAN, . '?sjJ2.Vi'C5K.J..-r,.( EXTA FINE.'-1' , SEND rcw dTAiCa-wS Von can aave niiifr br vnrcaastcx V, L Becoue, we are t u larit?t nintifctnrrf cf 1 tdver-iscl aoc ia tte -wot 11, and roitmict the value by ttamin? the came endTpric cn the bottom, -which protec-la yoa aftlntt tinS pricra and tbe ir!iuJ'.rnan's pro tit a. Our ikoc eqaal custom rrork la atyle, sy ;t:ny ar.l rfarin? qualitica. We have tliem ao'.i ertrv where at lower prire, for the Tiine tivn Ihn any other make. Tks ru iobutaU. If your deAlercfeaootaupp: ycu, we can. bold by , rciiitY & rATT::nso.v, ' Xoasrnll..". v3) " - Tha Destiny of The iTpaUsU. The Greenwood (3. C.,) Znter prise makes the following com ment upon the Populito party : 'Born in adversity, ths child of ignorance and detaagogaery, eas Uioed by falsehood,'- raisconcep. ion, prejudice and vagaries its career most necessarily be ephe meral. The recent Stale tier. tions in Tennessee and Alabama seemed to point to the fatal end- ng of the Populist party. An organization that came In. to being without demand for it, represented no particular econom ic question or principle In gov ernment, that-was not already covered by some other political party, it will; pass into history and be remembered only as on of those occasISnal pimples fes tered excrescence, which come up on th e t ody'pol i ti ctb e m an i f e tation of a disease resulting from an exuberance of "inarchy, com munism, .Igoorance and idioey and other foreign and poljonocs elements in the political tystem. Let it die, and the' sooner the better. The only thing it can do now Is to furnish a field for the demagogue to do his diabolical work of deceiving, gnlllng and imposing upon " ignorance and poverty." :-- Albibnt AGarJemy, STATE NORMAL AJtD INQU3TBIAL SCHOOL ' ' - tuTsxTtra ummi wnx ta OCTOBER 1ST. 1894, This School offers the benaStsnf a liberal education to vounfir men and Indie of color. It Is locnteii at Franklinton. N. C on the Enst aid of the S." A; L? Itailroad, about one hundreii yards, three minutes walk from the station, and ia a park oi mree acres. ,.i6 commands a pic turesque view of the surrounding country, and Li frw from malarial and pulmonary diseases. The buildings are ppacious, well ventilated, and suitably adapted to ioe comion; 01 tne students. " IScholarship, 45.00 for a terra ot 8 months, including board and washing. Tuition, lree. ' or lurther pd rticnlare address, BEY. JXO. A. SAYASEi A. U.f Ttulinl FARMERS TAKE - NOTICE. . . - - . - We have opened a market and stock exchange at difton'a i eld corne vand want to hny beeves and bogs cf : any size. Milch cows, mutton or lambs, and fowls of all kinds. All that want meat of.any kind eend us your orders. Everything as represented. We mean business, call and-see us. E; J. .Raosdixb & Co. s- NOTICE. ' Harlnjr qnaliflM . ' AdainUtrator ot Ambroe I pen turn, all pro owiojc hiM MtAU. er notiSc-J to core forward. nv at foc, and an rrtton boIJlrxclainu acmio! oi estata, will jirt-nt them lor pay Bent on or lHor Aojtat 3. 1 933, or taia Ootic wvl Wji in bar of tar recovery. -- Tali AnguV3. 18M J '. w. a. Urcacaca. Ada'r. C. M. Cooks. Atty.v . ; - TOBACCO STRIPPED. . 4 All peiroai detrin-4hfr tobacco stripped and graded la Brt-c;sMorder, can hare it done frf3a taovtd hv brloinif it to my k'tn.v, oa Sod ball muea aoath of Losubar?. balbficUcn goaranttd. , . - -. CENTRAL HOTEL ' rLENDEIlS02J.;N. C. Good Kconmodi lions. Orod fjra. Fc li'.O audattcntiv arvtaU. r. ; GIIICKEX . -.CHOLERA; Cnn be cured by usin TriOilAS' POULTRY POW'DEH. ItniorarM roup and gapes. Now U the ttie to V6e it. 25 cents a package. For sale bv ' v -; W. G. THOMAS, Drnpjrfst, ' ' . , Louibur, N. C' ' . NOTICE. On W4n.loy th3r. day of 0-otr 1804. I mill Wit at Cotirt iTou dooria LonUborjr, for th jrnr l0."i. tbe boua bow orrupioJ ly Mra. l"ann II. I!ktna. betnir tha horffat al'.rtcd to Jfra. Mapfieb. Brofrn. TJ.U Spt. 12th. l3i. B. B. MiMCMoriG. ljTrr. NOTICK. ' II.iv:c tjti.'JiJl oa Eiwntor cf Joboa rtrrry.'lx-naod. aJl rror. owing L.tnfj r notifiwl to p.ivtbe aniri nt one. an 1 th"w htil Iirir rliiiraa ajrainat ani.l etaJ will rrj-'na f S mm uo or lf.r Sf f.-rr-rr 7th. lKy5, or thia !. be pi . in t.ur r tUcir m-oifrr, T-iaf .'.-nU-f 'th', i:. n. Vrznr, Ikstt.r. - U. W. TmntsLJktE. Att.y. NU'lBER 3L Coiiins. 'and CasMs. We have added to our already complete lice of wood cad cbth covered Collins and Coets scin v.'AUuT corms cisrm e . v V - Aha a Hue of. ... " ' ' METJUCS "'. as nice and fine g"olf at ta car ried in any of our citl. Oar stock ia complete ia -en?ry line. - ; ; . . .-. . , KctpActfally, - III R. IIxf.ru & Co Loaisbarg, K. C. 1 - TAR RIVER r 'J v- '.,- ' ; - STOCK- FARM. RjlS3 Yo:r Ba::a, L'c!!:!ii Bnf, ' -' -liillc aai Battsr. - Icre Bred Du roe Jemy Pigs. v 'Pure Bred Oxford down Bocks. Pure Bred Jersey Heiicrt and : v:. BULL CALVES. - My; cows have batter records of 20,pounds per weok. Bt Ball. VBoarand.Bam la America at the head of my herd a. My stock La ttj istred. Write for what vou want and I will supply you at reasonable . pnectfc . ...... - .. . - . W. L. McGHEE, t Franklintoa;N.a't LOUIS9URG Shops. Carriage The undersigned baYiug1al the Lonisbarg Cajriare . Shop, together with, the -Blacksmith Shops attached thereto, detirra; to say to the people of Franklin and adjoining counties that.be i " prepared to do all kinds of .work in his line at short notice, -.If v yon wish ydur.vehieloe of every kind repaired and repainted in the Tery test minner by Cnf. clasa workmen" yoa can have th work done at my ahbpa prom pt I r ' and at reason thle rates. I ebah . have a first-clsrs workman ia tl , i Blacksmith shop, who will fulfv cbderstand hit bain?es, and wila guarantee eatisfactija in ever particular. : . . " ; If yon will give me ycrar work you shall be tatisScd. , " " . yerf ret pectfully, -' .. H. C. TAYLOR. - Furnitnre repaired at short no- . tice and lathe very heat manner' FitANKLlNTOX HOTEL . E. M. WABDPropV. ; ;. , Gcxxl accomnifylatKica. AiU crtauir. " aud the best Dire the atarket : ;- f ' aiTord. . . . ' ' Oood Lirery laeocartl(?altaho2 Feed, Sale. : Livery STABLES - ' - HAYES a PiKHELL, Fr:;rUt:r LOUISBURQ. N. C. GOOD TEAMS ASK ' polite imnioiK SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TRAVJ I'LING 11 EN. A Fine line or eugg:es alwaV U.f HAND. v. ' , v." S
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1894, edition 1
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