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f, VOL. XXIV. TO PUBLIC SCHOOL TEA CHERS , The Superintendent of Public Schools of Franklin county will be in Louisburg "on the second Thurs day of February, April, uly, Sep tember, October and December, and remain for three days, if necessary, for the purpose of examining appli cants to teach in the Public Schools of thin county. I will also be in Louisburg on Saturday of each week, and all public days, to attend to any business connected with my o tfice. J. N. Harris, Supt. I?r-o foMMloiitil cardtsi. Q L COOKE SON, A.TTORNBYS-AT-LAW, L0UI3BUBS, K. C. Will attend the courts of Nash, Franklin, Granville, Warren and Wake counties, also the Supreme Court of North Carounp, and the D. v i Circuit and District Courts. JJH. J. B. MALONB. OlBce two doors below Areocke & Co.'s drag store, adjoining Dr. O. L. Kills. D R. W. H. NICHOLSON, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, . UOUI9BITES, V. C. W. TIMBB&LAKB, ATTOKNBT-AT-LAW, LOOCSBDBS, N. C. OfBoe on slain, street. S. &PRUILL, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, LOCISBUBQ, If. C Will attend the courts of Franklin. Vanee. GranvlU. Warren and Wake counties, also the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Prompt attention given to collections, ate. ; N. Y. OULLBY. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, PBASKLINTON, V. C. AU legal business promptly attended to. IJAHOS. B. WILDER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, louisburs, x. a Offloe on Main street, over ones A Cooper's store. W. M. PERSON, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, LOCISBUBG, H. a Practices In all courts. Office In the Court House. Dentistry, W. H. EDWARDS Of WAKE FOREST, N. C. Will visit tonibnrg on Monday, Tuesday and Wedcmiav following the firwt Sunday in ear month prepared to do all kinds of Doatnl work. OlSrR in the tfeadowa Hotel. JDJEir. 3E? "FT!. ZEdHNTGr, DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. C. Offie over itacket Store. Graduate Baltimor Dental College. Twenty-four years active experience. AKTiFicixi. tkrth k specialts". Natural t-feth rem.(ved and a?w onep inserted in TWKXTT MtIfDTE3. AU work warranted. Louisburg i my home "for better or worse" and you will always find me ready to eoTret at my own expense any work that may prove unsatisfactory vry truly. It. E. KING, Dentist YARBOROUGH & DAVIS, The Blacksmiths OF LOUISBURG. All work in our line done on snort notice, and satisfaction jroaranwiea. l We have ear nw shop (the old tea pin alley) in k xd shape aad are better pre-1 pared than ever to serve oar casto-j mere. J IN! C HflsLsL To n.. t-.n An nil IrinH nf t.Sa work, re I nairiiur. c. All work caaranteed. Fiace I" T I'"' " ; of buMnesa on Main street in uouse recently I occupied bv F. Parcwh. OSBORN HOUSE, C. D. OSBORN, Proprietor, Oxford, N. C. CltinA onAAmmndahant fnr tLft VJt VVVJA. au VU IU IUVUMV&V ua v va-avi i raveling public. R. R. CROSS EN. FIRST CLASS PAINTER, LOUISBTJBO, N. C. T trk fiffar mv Hervieea to thennu lie, aad will say that I am prepared to bv i mui ui r--Bi . aii w.n a itn twA wsa inrinrr 1 1 in. i mg sc. Biy wora ia lioaisourjf wno for itself, and I refer to all parties for lToTvS, and yoa shall be pleased. STILL AT THE BRIDGE. BLACK" SMITHING, Where I sot well known aad prepared to do nr same work. I aope row win see me as roa liava done before. You wSU find iaea taaSrN0" whu f hiiukarslthinr. don'tforsretthatlam also reaaed lo resslr your gun, sucn as putons an nwiaikk. I have s tew truns wnica i have repaired tHat will De soia a not cauea xor in ten days. . . . Tours trutr A.T. sl. RUFFIN & LEWIS, BLACKSMITHS We are ared to do all kinds of trie Tnisbnrcr mills. s. Royster, Park & Co., Cnatractors.ofRaleiffh.N- C.,do all kmdsot Duuainff, c.,i prices co suit tne times, ii job umw .. .. .. t hiMio.- writo tbi firm . tL- " - Mill feed, bran, oats and -cotton seea meal for cows, at Crenshaw, uxcaa A STATEMENT ACCORDING TO LAW OP THE CLAIMED AND ALLOWED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, AND TO WHOM ALLOWED, BEGINNING ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN DE CEMBER 1893, AND ENDING THE FIRST MONDAY IN DE CEMBER 1894. 651 652 653 G54 655 656 657 658 Lnla Edwards Arnauda Bridges Elizabeth Bolton (lunatic) John Powers Elleu Medlin Saraphna 4 Minsra's Starling Yarboro Ben Terrell J G Gupton for Parrish children Phillis kitchell Mose Cojppedge David Hitson Jim Harris Penny Evana Urcitia Upchnrch Pattie Long Viney Wright Gideon Perry Dillie Tucke- Alcy Harris Horace Aktton H T Duke Turner Medlin 659 660 661 663 663 664 665 666 t 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 I, W. K. Martin, Register of Deeds and Ex-Offlcio clerk of the Board ol Commissioners of Franklin county, N. C, do hereby certify that the above is a true statement of the claims and nature thereof, audited by the Boatr of Commissioners of Franklin county N. C, for tl e year ending November 30th, A-D., 1894. ' W. K. MARTIN. Register of Deeds and Clerk to Board. Why Are Women Always Busy. Men rarely complain of waste of time out of business hours, but women do so perpetually. No matter where they are they are always busy, and of tbe hundred thing8which they planned to do in the morning something always remains undone at night. Of course, women have far more to do than men, and, of course, their work is never finished ; but would it not be the same if tbe days were forty-eight hours long ? I believe it would, and that those women who always feel they have no time never will have auy. Now, why is this ? Chiefly be- cause they are without method; secondly, because the' don't make the tuost of odd moments; and, thirdly, because they are always trying to be polite. The fact that men act differently may account for their having- time at their dis posal. Though women's time is subject to frequent interruptions, and they n have, might they not have some system in their work ? Generally they know before-hand pretty well what the day's work will be, and they should apportion differ ent times to different duties, and adhere as closely as possible to 1 V a i . a wwa rr An, a n 6 . iu ineory iney oiien ao so, dui . practlce tbey generally follow : . tbe impulse Of tbe moment, forget- ting that such interruption in - volves much more loss of time than tue mere liiterrujjuuu uuBto. Thoir dnt.iPB KarnmA cnnfnsiid. I . t . 1 , ana tneir minas unset, ana WD6D t, , i i ex.. a but uay biuDCS lucy uiiu uiauv things undone, which they had fully intended doing. They will makeup for lost time to-morrow, f. , , ' , . ., they think hopefully; but the asmA anrt. nr ftiinora Viflnnen ftcrjiin. BSsuiV W v a v v a ju i u k u v aw " J O r r C5 B - &uu mere ih aiwavB eauc ro- sult day after day, week after week. Uncertainty ia painful for all teed to be perfectly free trom every de , . . I .. j - ii letenoTjs sabatance and to be purely looming is more aisnearveuiug than a series of failures in doing . j wnat, we naapurposeai auu wier bravely fighting on for some time, .ttamnt . far more than they i -a - have strength for, and all the time nader a despairing consciousness of inability to accomplish this task, they become nervous, . weak of will, and incapable of strug gling further. PLALN FIEST NAMES. ofthe - Mr." Prefix to I Family Personages. I see no reason why peop -1 u i.:i,i tn.m Amn litioa. BUUUIU DblVSklO w kuw " v.VJ, , w , 1 5 j uor way a cuiamuu r. o-,- .uigutty W u M. William Thackeray is noi nan as fine as plain William T., nor is Mf Qrover Cleveland fine at all It aeems a tribute to the solid frame 01 inerierson mennoneu . 1 .-.j j ..n st r J onuotr hi a tinmp nut. bold And full F... !!aou mu.c.ug - , j 1. ' i nt.,tiniv o hAii r. ivir ivxTiisiniRi nnw. r- , thome on Mr. Washington Irving, l " .. .... ' .. . t)r the newsDapers reponiue iae gpeeches of Mr. Uaniei vv eoster. - " - -ir tv - rrru' j rfo Lttudou papers and mjaaaines mm ma - m a w ca vn a 11 1 rw in a nil 11111x4.1v 1 ia x.- . va a a vu uuw skmvua iiqvv . ' - ... . AMOUNT OF EACH ACCOUNT 6 00 600 900 3 00 3 no 8 00 3 00 3 00 6 00 3 00 3 00 8 00 3 00 a oo 3 IK) a oo 3 00 4 no 3 00 3 00 7 50 3 00 6 00 Isaac Alston Total 9,720 12 COMMISSIONERS OFFICE. LOUISSTTRO w r of the present day overdo this mistering to an absurd extent, and we are following after with ours. We laugh a good deal at par venu mothers who allude to tbeir daughters as Miss Lulu and Miss Jeuuy, but I. for mv Dart, don't see whv it is anv worse than for u I r "uiucu w art? oup puBBU Lu Dave I been traind htt.r t.n nf7onnIS preaher applies equally their own husbands as ' Mr Allen " and " Mr. Brooks." The Lord be praised that we have no titles over here to tack on, for we should be "siring" and " honor abliug " and 11 marqnising" and 14 ladying" our own brothers and sisters as well as husbands and wives. A Curistian name was made to be spoken and called by, and is not at all too fine to be used everyday. If your wife's name is Annie, it will not hurt . her a bit nor derogate your dig- nity to speak of her by that gen- t'e cognomen, and ' my wife" to I UMer gangers, wou.an t 5 know whom you meant by Annie, a a a i ii a. i is appropriateChicago L OSt. I Some of Napoleon's Sayings. Disdain hatreds ; hear both I sides, aud delay judgment until reason has had time to resume a 1 t,nw finro IT J vireai men are use meteors, which shine and consume them I ... . . selves to enlighten tbe earth. 1 Historians are like the sheep of Panurge ; they copy that which i buoir rcuovoenurB uavo wruwu, 1 an tViat tbftir nnininnfi anrl inter I . . 1... . . . est are not opposea W H, WltDOUl 1 . ui: t,i i iruuuuug buouicviiDo iu cui(uuo into truth or probabilities. Indecision and anarchy J in leaders lead to weakness and an- . . ,. archy in results. I Trtdenend enr.A. like honor, is ft M r F I ' "eVk W V rucnv io'iuu bivuuuuvu. luivioub kuu jur an uiou. When we hate drunk the cup I - i ii oi pleasure iu iuh urego, u I want is rest. Judgment m extreme cases I should be guided by precedent We can only escape the arbi- tnriness of the judge by placing ourselves under the despotism of - 1 the law. To really understand a man we must judge him in mis- fortune. Liberty and equality are magi- cal words. I mi & j The only encouragement for .1-. . . .1 e I literature is to give the poet a I Dosition in tne state. j 1 ine praises 01 an enemy are I r . . suspicions ; they cannot flatter a man of honor until after a cessa- 1 tion of hostilities. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who i...!. ... . .. . 1 nave not, nave now me opporxunny 1 n. vL. ..ai. 1 trv 1 Drnffs-ist and eet a Trial Bottle Free. 1 Send your name and address to H. E. f oif" V,.'?"' . 5 " vT.., , r wV,.r:v.: . i iut. nf ir Kinrt rvw . i.ita cilia i t?ree,; as wea wp7 . . I Roi th snd HnnMbo d instructor. Free. i r r i.rv 'j j j I A" Ol ; WU1CQ is ffuarunieeu. o uo jna i 20Od and co4 Toa ntrttia a Arcofeke I & Co's. Drug Storj. LOUISBURG, N. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER WHEJi WILL THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY DIE? r When the Bon rats grass like tbe ox And the fishinr worm swallows tb whale. When terrapins knit woolen socks,. Ana ute n&ra is outrun by the snail. When serpents walk upright like own And doodlebugs travel like frogs, Whea the grasshopper feeds on tie hsn And feathers are found on bogs.' When Thomas cats swim in the air And elephants roost upon trees. When insects in summer a re rare. And snuff never makes people sneeze. When fishes creep over dry land And mules on velocipede ride When foxes lay eggs in tbe sand And women in dress take no pride. When Dutchmen no longer beer drink, And girls get to preaching on time. When billy goats but from tht rent And treason no longer is a crimew . When the hamming bird brays Ilk the Ana nmnurger smells tike cologne When plowshares are made out of glass, And the hearts oi Carolinians of stone. When ideas grow in Populist heads, Ann wool on tbe bydraulie ram. Then the Democratic parly will be dead. And this country won't be worth a d m. Ways to Get Rich. The road to fortune is with printer's ink. paved Shekels and sense are necessary in successful advertising. liet something people want, advertise it wisely and it is sure to pay. Tbe best advertising will not create a demand for that which is not wanted. Success in business is paved by the typesetter and made smooth by the printing press. Brevity is the soul of defeat in some advertising. Grain won't grow to fruitfulness the day it is Planted m. a ... ine aavice oi a oienoD to a ! 1 1 A well to an advertiser : ' Have something to say. Say it. Stop." The men who fail and go down in oblivion belong to tbe cla s who never advertise, advertise occasionally, or only as they thiuk their trade will warrant. Feeding Wheat to Horses. The difficulty in feeding wheat to horses is the quantity of gluten it contains, which, when masti cated and swallowed, is apt to pack the food iu the stomach, and thus causes indigestion, which is one of the worst of all the ail vn ariTa nnacAa aA an nioAr rn i jib ---- -v. . baviug thirty per tent of thick busk on tbe gram, do not act in L u 1 a J J au ate, iucitiviO a safe food. Tbe simple way out of the difficulty is, therefore, to imitate tbe composition of oat. by adding to tbe coarsely ground wheat a quantity of cut 6traw or hay, or even mixing wheat and oats, or by feeding the wheat in the ear, providing it is not beard- ed. If hay or straw cut finely or chopped, as it is termed, is used, it should bewet, and a handful of salt added to each feed to pre- vent fermentation. New York Times. Free Pills. Send tronr addrejM toH.K. Bneklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free nampl dox oi vt iving s i.ue ruis. a a m w-v " f s W.T B T Ml 1 I trial will convince yoa of their merits. These pills are easy inaction and arw particularly effective in the care of Con- stapation and Sick Headache. For Mi 1 aw . a a I Is. i o nH T ita fsnnKliM rKae Vt tl trs KsMfcn 1 WU VA XJI V VS. B V lWvo V -I v V I rroved mvalnablw. They are truaran- vegetable. Tbey do not weaken Dy their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular Siie 25c. per box. Bold by Aycocke S Uo.. Urairgtsis. Made It Unanimous. A gentleman had been up in a balloon and had taken his little I girl with him. How did you feel' asked & friend. Why." said he, 41 when we were np but a short distance lmy 1 little girl looked over tbe edge of .. , . s 3. . the basket car and cried : 'Mam- ma 1 and I felt that way, too. . ... I Tl T . TTTU - citwi "" Jwu going to do now that your client t.a, .AfA..Aj Second Lawtbs Put id a pla of insanity. A man who will make a confession when he , has I ma tn dnfanri him mnnt anrelv be km. T 1:. t-.i insane.-Indianapolis Journal. 1 w - A woman on a vacatiou usually I leaves more clothes at everr a. .i. tl,.. . m.n t.v. i "F- - " wna una. i.s Children Cry for Fitcher's Castorli 21, 1894. FAB It AND GARDEN NOTES. Nerer. give fattening- animals more food than they can eat op clean. Too much rich, soft food when fowls are confined is one of tbe chief causes of infertile eggs. The French have discovered that variety iu the bill of fare of the milch cow means health, vigor and profit. Milch cows should be encouraged to drink plenty of water in Varm weather by providing it foMhem, fresh and cool. JLo who plants a melon patch too near the public highway can scarcely be regardeyd as a promoter of public morals. Coal ashes worked iuto a stiff clay soil make it more pliable and easily cultivated. Wood ashes help the soil to retain moisture. . A few extra dollars spent for a choice pure-bred boar will have telliug effect upou all the hogs you raise for the next twenty years lhere is nothing superior to common land plaster for absorbing and holding stable odors. Dry and finely pulverized road dust is good. No animal will thrive if overfed. It will seem to gain rapidly for awhile, but, sooner or later, the digestive organs become impaired and disease results. Market gardener8 dig up the rhnWh pnntA in tuA f.,, anA nl. them in a cellar or green house. The ehoots. are forced and are ready to be Marketed very early. Raspberry canes may as well be cut away as soon as ine Iruit is krone to make room for the ne shoots. To make the raspberries branch out, top the young canes when about three feet high. The best way to checkmate low prices for feed stuffs, says a writer is to keep good stock to eat them. It is bad policy for tbe farmer to do tbe bard work and let the com mercial feeder make all tbe profit If there are dogs about pnt i wide-awake cow or two in the sheep pen with the sheep at night. If the cow has a young calf she will do especially faithful service. A billy goat would do the business pretty well. One dairyman has reached the conclusion that no self-respecting cow will pay more for her feed and care than it is worth. Her milk i her capital, and if you get it you must pay for it, and you get what you pay for and no more. If yon haven't raised corn enough to fill that new silo and it takes a lot of it cider pnmice can be packed in It is well worth the trouble of hauling especially if made by the ojd process which leaves behind some of the jnice. The young steers are the ons tbat W They should be well bred, so as to grow rapidly. There . nn n.;tv for keenlno- a steer ' - longer than when it is three years tk in ,.iKt " B I e w I IB hftn thAV a 1 U- fill tl CT ma WWUVU S J SA a w JWMMafs) Uj I TASTELESS IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 60ct5. O alati a. tixsv. Hot. IS. VOX &m.tm UWn. Pri . M. Look. Ua. GoaUomsn-Ws soM ! rar , S00 botUoa of snovK-a irASTXJLEsa ClirLL, TGHtxi mo bsrs soocMthrso intsslrssaT this mi. la aUor. swrtaaco ol 14 vsatsm. In Um trmm fcualims. kav nw sold sjssrue that nniata aalvsrsaasa u VQor TtmUk loon trmlv. MCXr,CAJaiOu IWlEl a ar sv a m m mm Backleaa Armloa Salve. .,. The beat salve ia the world ' lor ewta. fernise. sore, alow, salt rheum, tewr sores, tetter, ebapiwxt haaoa ehllbUiaa. L coras, and all sua ecaptio.aad poosmwiy care pilee or ao pay. It Is gtaraatsed to gira satisfaction or Money refunded. Priee 25 cent per box. For sale by Thomas A Ayeocxe. Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorU HARPER'S WEEKLY. LN 1805. Ilarper's Weekly is a pictorial history of the times. Ii presents cvry iiaporuat Ttot promptly, accurately, aa4 ciaaa tivelv in Ulustrstloa aad deeripU?e text of the bigheit arder. The manaer in which, darts r 1S?4.H has treated the Chlesfo iUilway BuiXts aad tbe ChiaoJspan War, asxt ike auoant of ilfal it was abl ta threw oa Korea tbe lastaat sties Ua vm 4lreeted to that liule-kaowa eoastry, art exam ples we its aleatet tfaadiru restores. Julian Ralph, the diaUairoUhed writer, sod correspondent, as bees seat to Lhe eat of war, and there Joined by C. D VN'eldon. ine well-known American artist. now (or inaoy years resident in Jepaa, who haa been eanfd to co-operat tta Mr. Ralph in tending to Ilarper's Weekly exclusive information an tlluitraUon. During 133 every vital qaetiuti will be discuwed with vi-r and without preju dice in tbe edit ril col u mu. end in special articles by the bigeet autbnhiir in each department. PartraJta o( the mm and women who are making history, aad powerful and cauitic political cartooaa, will continue to be character it tie features Thia Busy World, with iu keen and kiud- Z comment on the leader doing of the T, will remain a tegular departoardl. fiction. Thre will be two powerful serials, both handsomely illustrated Tue lied Cockade, s sitrrior romance of olden days by MmDler J. Wemkn,anda oovel o(ew lork, enUUed The Son ot His rather, by Brander Matthews several novelelts. and many short stories by pop ular writers. Send for Illustrated Prospectus. The Volumes of the Weekly brarto with the flret Nambrr for January of rarh rr. Wlv-n no tlmn la oartittond. satrrtptlons wUl Kin with the N am br current at Um Uim of nxript of order. Cloth easne for each votame. eattaMe foe binding, will be seat by mail, poet-paM. o receiptor VI 00 mcb. TlLkvpafe aoj Is Vi aefit on application. Remittances shoald b made by FoiMXSoe Modey Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loaw Newsptpers a not to rotr this advertls"- mrnt without loo expn aasf i jer of Qaaraa a HARPER'S PERIODICALS. HARPER'S MAO AZINK .. , B0- U ARPKRX WEKKLY i 00 SAKPRR-H BAZAR t.. rfi HARKERT TOCNO PBOPLB ...100 Poat(p to all so 'rrl trt In the Cni ted StaU-r. Canada, and Msilco. Addmas HARPER k BROTHER.". P. O. BOX 96. S V. City. READ! Store at the old Eagle Hotel. Do you want to buy ? If so, call and see how cheaply I will sell. I shall endeavor to carry a full line of these goods. Oak and poplar suits. Bed steads, Wah Stands, Tables, Bureaus. Chairs of nil kinds, and anything in this hn. Parlor suits ordered, when de sired. Also picture frames, any siz. Upholstering and repairing. done in the Kes. manner, by a practical workman. Terms strictly cash. J. W WIL.LIA-MS. Louisburg, N C. HARPER'S BAZAR. IN 1895. Elrirsnt and rxelmire desrtms for not door and iraoor toi!tta, drawn from Worth ruodcla bv 8aodus and Cbapais, are an important (eatorr. Tbras appear rvrry week, aeoraf)anied by miaste de scriptions sod details. Our Paris letter. t KaLhrioe de Forest, is a wreklv traa- arript rf the latest styivs and caprice is the mode. V. nder the beal of c w Tors: Fashions, plain direction and fall par ticulars are given as to shapes, fsbrva, trirominrs aol arasoris of tbe Co tame. of weK-draad cms. Children's elotb- inft receives practical attention. The wo man who takes Ilarper's 3aar is prepared for sverv occasion in Ine. cereroonioos or iiifortnaJ, where beastifal dress is rrsj ui site. An Aoitriean ilevial, IXctor Warriek' DauShter. bv Rebecca Hsrdinc 1vi a strong novel of American life, partly laid n Psonsvlvania ao4 paruv iu the Ho vh , occupy tha last kali of the year. My Ldr Nobody, an Intensely eiitinr novel, by Uaartea alaartens. anthor of uod s FooI.'Ths Or eater Olory, etc.. will beKin ths year. Lsaayi and soctsl Chats. To this de partment Spectator will contribute her charming no "What We are Loig" ia htv lork society. Answers to Oorrcxpobdenta. Qaestions recel'e the pronal atteotion of ths ed itor, and are answered at ahe earliest pos sible d te afu-r their receipt. 8nd fbr IUnitrmtel Prospect!. TTis v-olomes nf the Bases, ocglns with ths first Number tor January of each year. When oo time i mentioned, as bacripllons wllltxflo with ths number currwot at time of receipt of order Cloth aaes for each volans. ssltahlt for binding, will bo acat by snail, p- plt on rrocl p t Il.UO each. Tltip aad Iada ocast osi apeScaUosj. KemiUAnce should bo mad by Peal -Of. fico Monoy Order or Drait, w svuiJ chaooo ot loac. Newspapers a,rs not lo copy this adver tisement wtthoat ths sxpreas order of Ua arxa Jt E rot a t as, HARPER'S PERIODICA LA. BAarrao a ax a a BABFCa'S MAOAtUiB. MABPBB'a WKKXLV BAarsa a tocso raoru. Foaars Freo to su4arerfbora ta taw Tat. osa pTsin. iiiTts ana Juxtcsx address HARPER A BilOT ITERS, T- O. Bos M, jr. X. C3r. 1 00 . M On M OO 12 OO NUMBER3 SELL YOUR TOBACCO -AT- Pleasants' . New Warehouse. LOUISBTJRQ, N. a Our facilities for awning your t bAocufor high price areequiil to aaj boose in tbe State. We have axapla means, and intend that every pil of your tobacco pot on oar floor nhmSL bring every cent it is worth. Brisje year tobacco to us, and we will pay you New Warwhooae price for it. W. H. Pleasaxti&Co: Louisburg, N. C, Ang. 10th, "M. LOUISBURG Carriage Shops, H. C. TAYLok, Proprietor. If your Carriage, Baggy, Wag on or anything in that line needi repairing and you want it done right, bring it to toe, aud if you want your Carriage or Buggy re painted in a first-class manner, bricg it to rre also. I have served my time under a first-class pain ter and wood workman, can there fore gaurantee satisfaction iu all work entrusted to me. I have a first-class black smith in the black smith shop who ful ly understands everything about his business, from shoeing a horse to irioning a fine buggy. It does not pay to have your work botched up, so bring it along to me where it WILL BE DONE RIGHT, my pricea arw reasonable. I make Buggies and Wagons to order. If you want a good Home Made Buggy or Wagon, give m your orders, and you shall have what you want. Thanking my friends for their patronage in the past and solicit ing the same in future, I am, Yours very respectfully, H. C. TAYLOR. NOTICE. H ariB this day qsaJtftad as svdl tor. rU bonis Cut with the win aawesad. of Ituk T TrrJl. all fwreoM owisg has wtata r notiftwi to make py Baw' at oars, svstd all persons hoMtcg riaums arnica thw asJ4 Mtte wi!I prat thesa for pajowt oa or lor Nov IStk, lNWS.oTthta aotsrw wt'J h ie br of thr rwrre-y. Tim Not 14th. 1SW. O L. Et-uee. Adss'r, IwBowia Hot wna tax iQ vasmd. SHOE MAKING. MOSES WEST holds forth in nar of Thomas" Drug Store, (on tb allej) where he does iho making nd repairink;, and groar antpes to do work as good and cheaper than an Shoe-Makr in the State. Come and Ae for yourself. RefHctfully, M0SE8 WEST. Feed, Sale ; Liven STABLES. HAYES &PINNEIL, Proprislca, LOUI3BURQ. U. C. OOD TEAMS AXDC POLITE DRIVERS. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TEAT KLINQ MEN. A Frrx lwi or Broom alwais OS HA.1D. Fine Tailor Madf Clulhxnx. At raw tows ssade DeVwo. I 1st tbe sversajcy foe too BovaJ tafVM ni ru.M Urwwst toilortsg sotaUUhBseat la tb I sitod out, aad raa rarswh ma m bVm aotW. aaythlag yoa wast la tbo way i ""'!. iii rosraaTos4. asaT Isi Call aad oe ar sutU. BarpartiaTry. Jao. w. Ccva,. U Ira. Ksg 4 Mae a. A Cnaaee For HasUera. Wa vast swveral Uro. UetiW navaaavr to froawat tka Vaim Tlantala thia aad ado4aiof aooaUaa. ta cumBeetioa will. OieUo5J WrA. jer Ualoa, TV work ia aw. rxjpafir. aod eery profiubie, irqtkrtaV ibaitWr capital aor prrtWa eirwriraoo, U worth looklBar af lor. aad U .70 vact a rl rood tblajr ia tbo war of llat. P1" sod proflubU eoptororai l wlU pa yoa to laeewtiaw IbU at tmm Tberw fci noa-7 la It for hostler. TrTrtH for fall partkmhra lo TaTl NTIfWAL Ox. -t.Xoia,lU ( - ' t ; - 1 1.
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Dec. 21, 1894, edition 1
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