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IWiMBffliiiiiiillll -1 ;e &2 -if tv. ,s . . cl VOL. XXV. NUMBERS. rrhe Superintendent of Public rrnntv .'Will bft U of February, Apru, owijr, lv. n .ihur dml December. --ana )"l Vi-UlL' 1 r , uii lor turee uy, " ujj the purpose vi ciomwa f "f" ... in the Public ScllOOIS nW to r - - n ... n, . this cotuu. " - '.7 , lbur- oa Saturday of -each 'lfcCS- T AT tTinntn Bunt. J . ill.. UU.U,;, - THE EAST SOT TROUBLED B. M ASSIST BUBO, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ,', " X L Jt'ISBUBG, N. a - C . r; , n, ti e in all the Courts of tlia State.' o.iice in Court House. jj cookb & son, v ATl'oaNBYS-AT-tAW, '. . ..'ill - , , . r II' ' 1 1 SMfcO 4UIMJ UIV . t .11 r Oif - lilt -"I ' i'ldlXlOli J. E. MAUUiMJi. . ..-1 . . t v,iirn i iuiii un. 4Jit 11. I, .1,: t, MUk - : V S. Sl'KL'lLL, "-I A TTOHNEY- AT-LA W, LOUISBUKU, N. C. .: Will uteii l the courts of Franklin, Vance, ,,iviii V.irrvu ami wa&e couuues, aiso ii .su!r--me i.'curt of North Carolina. Prompt LUfiiti 'ii (fivoa 10 collections, etc. hraoS. B. WILDER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,.. LOUISBURO, N. 0. 0 3ce on M ilu street, over Jones & Cooper's in , n:'siia v Toiiovvins iiH.-irri m.inr:i nrepiireu to uu ail tanas 01 ir it . rk. (,,i.-' in til . EDWARD DU(jGERD D. S. Lo'J Id HUB J, N. C. Qri liiaV of the oldest Dental College n t!ie Wml 1. Eiirht yeara experience. Mmt imi)roved instruments . Teeth ex tricifi ivi;.h.)ut pain. Artiaeial teeth witii nit plate. Satisfaction or money retnrn-d. Office uer Jones & Cooper's store. DR. . A .. 1. 1 two loorai iiciuw awiio K. VV. c Co. U. NICHOLSON, I'H.VCI'IClNa PHYSICIAN, L'JJldBJKtt, S. C. W. ijiCtiETT, VlURNEY AND COUNSELLOK AT LAW. LOL'ISBURQ N. C. Prompt in 1 puiusUKAng atKiniloa given le ir.' i ilvil. liO.iL. . n 1UBIUU, UVU. , - ui -hi & Manly, WitiBtou, Pooples Buns .jjur " i n.is. E. T.irlor, Pres. Wake For-. roil. v. lion. c. w. iiuiiieriiuiK. I Y. UULLEY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, FKANKLINTOK, N. C. Ad Hg il liusiness promptly attended to. V. M. i'iiHON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, L'll'I-BL'KS, K. 0. Fth' Ujos in all courts. Oifice in the Court Dentistry, W. IT. EDWAIiDS'- O'c W.VKE POREST,N. C. M ill eisit Lmiisbarg on Monilay, Tuesday , There is shortly. to he held? in the. citj of hir ago a meeti n:the tt of. which is to give the people of this country to u iider- stand that those who participate In it. ruHowi' ;ri'Uc.",V. A it': 11-'. 'I and are oprjosed strai ?ht nt tn the demand for the coinage of'eil ver on a 16 to 1 t)r any other ratio- '-IE6 "'FPP?? that this cioyemenV 19 tae .ouiconie;or jtne suggestion, or rather appeal of the Chirap-o Herald, or Times Herald, as it is now called since the consolida t ion n ich j tnredU f rie nds of "eound" moaevx to ' r omhinft and make common caiiee againVt the advocates of .silver coinage One of, ? the objects, we presume in calling this meeting and start ing this movement in Chicago is to influence public eentiment in the West, as Chicago is sapp'beed to.-, be a representative Western- city, w hich is only geographically true, for it is in other, respects much more of a,n Eastern than Western city, being run by East ern money and controlled by East ern -influences. -..-The East holds a mortgage-on Chicago, and abso lately owns it. Take the East ern money which these mortgages represent and the bottom would fall out of the town inside of "a week. " This meeting may gather, whereas and resolve, but it will not represent the West. If it was to be "simply, a "sound" money convention it would be all right, but in the interpretation -of those who were active iu calling it and who will most actively participate in it, "sound" money, means, gold r or paper redeemable in gold, which is practically the same thing, so that it will be to air intents and purposes a meet ing of gold mono-medallists, called to protest against and oppose any- farther coinage of silver until the commercial nations of the earth be gathered troubleori that qnestion, r while the South was almost unani'mons for silver and the West was large- J ly the same way,-wbicb gave the In..' ii'.. '' a . t ' ' " . iepuDiicau pany a&i mucn aa rantago ove'r the democratic par ty, that it had . not , within its ranks powerful- conflicting ele- ments to reconcile, before it could present a solid"front in the com ing political battles.. . ; v . Aeiimihg this to be the : sitna tion the query arises, i f the South be abont unanimous for silver. aud the West largely so are - they not entitiea to some consideration by the money powers of the East who control conventions, parties, j make platforms and elect " repre- seni.au ves r luust ina oooxa ana the West be al ways dictatedo by the representatives of the money powers,' and be content with the monetary system they see fit to grant? is it to be construea as a sign of mental imbecility, or of moral obliquity, to insist that- silver snail be retorea to coinage, or that the Federal embargo, in the form of a prohibitory tax, be taken off State banks, that they might again perform the service they performed for three quarters of a century in supply in g.the peo nle with a local currency? The East has the advantage now be cause it has the greatest voting strength in proportion to area, but it will not always be so, and the day will come when the South and the West will control public policies as the East now does be cause common interest will make them combine for the common good, and when they do the East may have cause to regret forcing this sectional issue upon them. AXEGRO CLERK SUSPECTED,' What Populism Veans. Raleisrh Lawyers are Tryiuir to. Run 'I. Down the Fraud and will Prosecute . : . ? v:,the Guilty Partyy -Charlotte New.? ,:.; ?' -t-;' A. prominent . jurist of, the State was in vnariotte t0raayt J irect from Kaleigh and in an Interview with a News. reporter gave some i n tereet i n g "poi n ts. ; In v legal .cir cles in Raleigh - the chief topic is the-ftssignm'eni and mortgage bill that turned up passed, whn it did not pass at allr The Raleigb law- vers are making up a test .case tor be presented to the Supre ma court as' soon as possible. o v: i -In:- the. meanwhile, ;tbey" are at work r investigating," the "Vfrand - with tbe" purpose of unearthing the perpetrator and prosecuting him to the full extent of the law. Suspic ion rests on a negro clerk from Johnston county. It is also said that a lawyer, who is well known in this section of the State had a hand in it as the agent of northern parties- who wanted snch a law passed-to protect them in future assignments made .in .this State Some interesting developments are expected iu a few days. The Charlotte lawyers are also making up attest case and will present it to the Supreme court very shortly. The News' informant says that now, at this late day after the adjournment of the Legislature, two of the clerks are still there at work onthe "unfinished" bnsi ness, presumably doctoring up the bills that were left unattended to when the crowd scampered home the day the pay stopped. New.York AdTertiset';-.; f5 The Morning Advertiser is-in receipt of the following query; the answer to which may interest oth ers besides tbe. person who pro pounds it : . . V- Editor Morning Advertiser : Will yon kindlylnform whether in your opinion Populism tends to Socialism. . An answer would put me' coder obligations to yon. - ". ' j a. e. m. . . New York, Feb. 28.. ; t ;cPopulistn not only f'teuds to So cialism" "but is Socialism. Social ism, broadly speaking, looks to the collective ownership and man agement of all branches of produo tion and exchange, and all tneth. ods of transportation and commu njeation. Tbe af plication of this principle, however, takes various forms. Some Socialists insist upon the total abolition of private prop erty and individual rights, while others less revolutionary are not ready yet for such an extreme. An idea of the character of Pop ulism is afforded by the platform adopted last year by the Wisconsin, Populists. That platform embod ies the following demands : Muni cipal ownership of street cars and gas and electric plants, the nation alism -of telegraphs, ; TO TAX bachelors; And Establish a Home for Old llalda. . The Object of a BllL, A bill to tax bachelors and estaV CALL AT TftE liah an .;old maids home," at Springfield,. 111., when - the tax fund shall hare reached $50,000 was introduced in the House by Representative Wallick, March 23. The bill defines bachelors as single men of thirty-two years or over who.have never beentnarried and exemrts men who have reached sixty-five, who are physically unfit or who can pr,ove to a board of unmarried women over sixty years that they have -proposed marriage at least three times to marriage able females and been refused each time. J.LouisMg Bargain Store.- Passing an Examination. Time to Return. It is fashionable to abuse Con grees, but when one takes the trouble to go carefully over the work of the Fifty-third Congress it will be seen that there is little cause for abuse from anybody Stat-esville Landmark. Those North Carolinians who separate 1- themselves from the Democratic party last year in the hope of getting something better in legislation than they have here tofore enjoyed, have seen tbtir hopes disappointed. Tbe Legie- Tbe etory of a well known bishop which reached me tbe other day seems good enongb for publica tion The bishop was one day examining a batch of deacons for priests' orders. After the theoret ical part of the examination, be said to them: "Gentlemen, you have passed a most excellent exam ination in theory. I should no? like to see you do something prac tical. I shall go into the next elephones, room and personate a sick man. railroads and mines, the collective You will come in, one by one ownership by the people of all address me as a sick parishioner, means of production and distribn- and say something comforting." tion known as corporations and When his lordship had retired, tie trusts, the exemption of improve-1 candidates were in some coufa- ments on land from taxation, and eion, and nobody cared to begin, tbe furnishing of employment by I bot at last a mad Irishman volan- the public "at reasonable wages" teered to be the first. IlVentered Fr SH0E3 and Gents FarntiV. ing Good ale for. CLOTHING. Oar Goods are fresh and lei We carry a fine tine of PICTURES. -1TT- FRAMESt- And weare selling them at half price in LKIIMAS Id stand. SELL YOUR TOBACCO -AT- to all who need it. These demands in some Western States are supple mented by others equally fantastic, encb, for example, as tbe issuing of paper uoney by the Goveru- the study and approached the bishop, who was lyinjr with a woe begone air on the sofa, and thus addressed him : " Ob, Anthony, Anthony t The drink aain ! Sbure it will be the death of ye ! Items From Blllvllle. YT.'adows Hotel. risT, an event which is about as likely to occur in tfie near future. as the discovery of the North Pole. This is to be the first of a suc- and none for abuse from Demo crats. True," this Congress did Mature which bcs just adjourned not meet the exoectations of the did not fulfill "one nromise in-fortir Monday, Tuesday I t4. ; i . . , . , I r - - J the first Sunday '1 ttuu Srca ITesiUent as to nnanciai iegiia- an(i no honest man can claim that on a sort of universal siver com. tion. but why waa it 7 lhe liimnnrn ti rrt rt XT hft fl WfttR taught that the first duty of a wbo elected it: " Beyond contiun Senator or Representative Was to i"g the appropriations heretofore represent his constituents. Well, made hv the Democratic nartv for that is precisely what the Demo- thfl blic inatitntinns. itdi.t nnthA . aW i 1 a - a 1 LI 11- - i cession oi meetings wnicn are crats in me oenato auu nons oi DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. C. OIBce. over ilacket Store. . (iraduite Baltimore Dental College, weaty-four j'ears active experience. I Sn 4l., OT11 toA4,l,n4 n 4 V n r- a n Ani,i, 4 u the Fiftv-third Coneress did. and ' 7. vwu tuo pgtatu .u w - " e eral welfare, and manv of iU wt t a u n 1 u ru vk, hh tiii ii ii m ii i - - - j - - held in other Western aud per- . . n -j..tni.-. 1 k. r..i . Clai leeisiatioji . rresiueuiviee- ,""',u";uw w puouuci; mini, naps ooutnern cities, wnere tne ,and rean2ej ibis, and he has no as time will develop. Many of word of abuse ior Congressmen tDe incidents attending its pro wno Stooa oy me views oi lueir . , , . i.u u i i ,lceeding were openly aud notori constituents, although he has uot .5 , - r hesitated to express the opinion ous,y ecandalous. that those views were wrong and It must be manifest to every in that time would convince those telligent citizen, in view of every 11 , ' ii 1.1 .,1. ..... ... m I garaea as practically sona on tne wbo held tjem oi tne tact. thins that has haooened at Ral- ... .. I ' - I C -sound money question, ..T7TvT Z;, : . r.. eich since the 1st of January, and . ,.. . I 111 13 UUt UC - 1 IOC kUllll! 1UI " in aiscussing luissunject nere-4 0.M in ljJfl t(Xft nr rftft-r . t j considerinc- the manv thintrs - - I . " silver sentiment has made the most progress and has the great est number of followers. There will not be many, if any, held in the East, for that section is re- ment .on-tbe deposit of agricultu- Turn from your evil ways before ..i . v m rm it s ioo late ana oe a man l inie J UI 1 vo W : i t v : Aif 4 .kAf wmAa. rt j..u.u. ' - u.fe.-v bibbop beld a rractical eiamina socialism sucn mau proposals ue- tioi .Lo0jon Truth. long. PoDulism. it is not amiss to a point out, is radically at war with American principles. It assumes and declaresNvirtnally that poverty aud misfortune are due to tbe gov- eminent, and therefore the govern ment owes every man a liviog. It looks upon the possession or wealth as a crime, and by confiscation and taxation would punish men who by industry, sobriety, skill and frugality have succeeded in rising above their fellows in material advantages. Populism, in brief, is the gospel of class rapacity and discontent, and every good citixen will treat it as the foe of justice, freedom and prosperity. Pleasants' New Warehouse. LOUiBURG, N a Onr facilities for telllrg joortn bacco for high price arrequnl to any hoose in the State. We have amp' means, and intend that every pile voor tobneco put on oor floor ab bring every cent it is worth. Brin. yonr tobacco to us, and we will pay you ew Warehouse price for It. ,W. II. Pleasaxts & Co: LooUburg, N. C, Aug. 10th, 94. artificial teeth a SPECIALTY, amoral tofore, we have contended that it is certainly very unwise to en- that have not, that nothing is to be ttkvtv Miv.-Tira this was speed ily becoming a sec- courage their children to use All work warranted. : tional question, and that the these. stimulants. 1 bey lay the foundation of serious , physical troubles. tional question, and that the vou will alwava find roe uncompromising gold advocates i . Louisbur? is mv home "for better or worsL' and ready to correct at my own expense, any 0f the,East were doing all they wors tnat may prove unsatisiactory. Very truly. R. , KING, Dentist. Y AR80R0UGH & DAVIS, The Blacksmiths OF LOUISBURG. ' could, whether" so intended, or not, to make it a sectional qnes tion, with the Northeast quarter of the Republic, bounded by the Potomac on the South, and, Mis- BiK8ryi on . expected in future of the combina tion which constituted this Legis lature. It is a bad lot. It not only failed to do nearly every thing it promised to do, but by wljat it did demonstrated that it is not fit to govern North Carolina. All work in onr line done on short otic.;, and satisfaction "enaranteed- 81PP We have onr new shori t,h old ten.ttin 1 'v:,ri1TiA.-;..tAr)iAf(AritAt.i vn - r . i -.. jt, uw. . w - w. iuu ,oa saape ana are uetusr ur Prrtd thau ever to serve : Our custo mers. '. -::-( ;svN. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of J auction City. 111., was told by ber doctors she had Consumption, and that there was no hope for her, bat two bottles of Dr. The nuiversal cry throughout the u.. .tmoomft c. h. 1 btato should be. Away with it! t t i i&d aui oug. oa i o v o v-a v tuv u.a i the West, , array ea Tho3.Eggers, 139 Florida Sf. San Fran- Away with itl If a man or party fool you once, itJs uis or its faults: Potomac and West of the Missis J. C. HILL, THE TINNER, v . . , out result everything else then booght if he or it fool von twice, it is um uuuia ui vi . iuux o .ion iiowici jr. i n a in twA wita. WM onr, iJl yours. Surely no stronger argu- men -who J natarally thankfaL.';. It is sach results,, ment could be presented, to the 0..v fn tia mnnoTT intArAstj of ot wuicn inese : are samples, inai proxe . . o . . i j speak for the money a interests oi , wonderful fficacy ct this medicine people of this State to persuade the East recognize the fact that jn coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles them to turn again to tbe party there is a demand in.the South at Aycocfce & a mug store, liega-ptich governed, so long? and -bo and in the .West for a change, in lar size 50c. and $1.00 the monetary system which would .' A.' Warrington justice once re ace t . . 1 ii i. ,4 1. ,4 - of bu8in,.HHo vfninr; hnnKrntiv give an increased volume oi -cur- pruvcu v.uuiv uouivu. fcuUO . ocenpii bv f. Parriuh. ' : - . i,nA .t'riA East shows no Young mknV -you have been is prepared to do all kind of tin work, re painty, Ac. All work traaranteed. Place well; than is offered by a review of the proceedings of the Legislature just adjourned. Another Victim. OftranOM uni iCfcr MUnopitsVn to listen 'to tbis de- found-guilty of attempting to 0. ) HsinrkDfJ T..rt, mn1 nr In tfivA it TAenectflll COn- arown vuurociv iu iuo river. .. vw..ri.-r. -w.r, ' - I " .- . v.Iv-'i ' J - i . fi I nnn rrt n rr tn . nn onnlninrr.- nn Ihn sideration. Jn the South-and m uniy xonaiuur wuai. yuur leeuup j ,r V r . - ' nonnld have been .had . von sue-1 account f Good Oxford. N.C. - accommodations for the the West this demand comes in Raveling public.' STILL AT THE BRIDGE, BLACK-SMITHING; Where I am well known and prepared to do n!.wora. I hope yon -wilt see me as th 7 J lone he'ore. You will find me on ftwt side of the RtyernricUre. Main street MIlllHhn-r. XT "I .rrt .. v. . 1.. 1. Siy:kl,.aithlng, don-tioMwt faat I am alsol present It. : iMSSSSa Recently Hon; Chauncey "-; Mudge I dont know. I nave been hypnotized so that I can't go through the performance of pay ing even when I have the money ' MO" T, , .-tl -x - - ' .nin, do-not wish to mbX snecial mention.-' Alt who have used I niTaw luny ourryt x-assure yuu-- thA shane of a demand for tbef ceeaea. ;-wreen rag. free- coinage of silver - which wL.7.T,4 i net an i inirAAKpd Vnllime. ' . This : remedy is becoming 'so wel the very. thing tne opponents; 01 Unown ani so popular as to need noT :...iftrmil if -IhAV ran xi 0.uS ? .u. iimiaimpuwo yuurun M. praise.A - parer medicine . does .not I -k- Ii'"" .v - ri - --1 .11., in.. TIT 1 111 . A, is eraimedwi-Electric Bittrs will core v .ftomeuumr one u gmu puip ai.- all 'diseases of the. Liver and Kidneys, j VI don't believe that horrid Miss "a w ,?ay a!1 thftt wiu 8014 ,or. Depe W of Ne W: York , visited will i-emore Pimples, Boils, Salt Itheom V, I i . It i3-.Ut. I ana otuer aueci iou chubbu u impure i - - . . . . AIT. nkal A andspent some time in the South. blood:Wm drive Malaria, from , the Bolton : would 'stop at 'any thing' . ..... . . . A -A - M jm a . WA w r n-WA I . k . ,. "aK!,-":'-r.: .- - v - t niaiariaii ii .ir. - . .rinirii t. a ern nnpr i - - .. :. .... n . -i . . . . - . . : T.onihn-o- isr n 8ituatiuu, i ua0 ..fer "" J Constipation ana inaigesuon try mieo- a soda fountainr Chicago inter fe, their St Barber kon on Nash bat the; Sliver quebnou . uu. ctg ftnd . L0Q boUle at Aycocke & v ; -:;;. - rTl thev aro nnt.t.incr rn rio-ht mnfh I 4.n1n 1ia Hflnnhlicatl DattV I Crt'fl. DmST Store. . " ; -. .. - - - -I ' rrt.- .- .-V .n-stinmVU Btyle Tlx.,. ,: ,r , . " , 1. Z i uuir.M y VXY, - ; t . " , .. ... ----- i - - ' - , I uci o -o . uu - "in n. muuiwiu -.watchword "P9Utenew ana .good 9g ij0t rgiyin' .an'.r. CbSlofgniyry --Toitcngrs '. vastpri noticed and rewarded.. ;t;; - V Health Hints. Sending children to bed without heir supper is one of the old- fashioned cruelties, born of ignor ance. Do not put lootbpicks or pins into your ears I Sooner or later you will be sure to do permanent We are now enlarging the paper with the money we made shovel ing snow tbis spring. Don't strike a man when he is down: Wait till he gets up and strike him for $10. Spriug is certainly upon ns, for tbe farmers are now giving mort- gnges and buying stoves on the in stallment plan. We're having spring weather now ; drank so much whiskey dur ing the blrzxard, every uoee in tbe neighborhood is in full bloom. Many a blessing comes to u in disguise. Lightning struck the church steeple last Sunday, aud the preacher hasn't had rheuma tism since. Tbe woman suffrage convention, for the bailiwick of Billville, ia still in an uncertain state. Aa they were all talking at once, they can't tell who was elected presi dent. The masque ball of the Party Club was a great success. During J- Trta U9&. NOTICE. CH-kfro bed 4 I Fuhlu rorTT. I CTasais DrKacs vs. Wnmiti. traoji ir tbst action totaled us bor ttu rf eotttoin4 la th Kpnor rrt c4 Fraokha Cot bj ltbria IHckrrvoa h ratntiB. xnJMt Wktjl Dirk be' iWWlanl. lor ditorr- from orU. aaxi for v. X a! tt d- rwioirrj to ppr at tb &it trw o t, 8ojr4or Court ot conoty to ba kaid i x)olfnjnr om tha Cth Uooday aXlr tb 1 Monday tn Marcb.-it Uisg ta l&ta day Apni la tbaioart JIobm oi M IVrsat sod lunr or oVoar to tba rosaplaiat CW o aaJd artioo. m tba plaiotiS vAl apply 1 a lori ior lb rritaf drautM la a.. complaint. Tbw 23d dsy of Jaaoary 18V.. R. R. Uim, CWk of Baparior Cotrrt. F. & SranLL. Attorney. injury to the drum. There is no use of fooling with tbe evening there was a free fight l.l ..I.- IJl 1 that stye on yonr eyelid. Just .?w"n me gomouga ana me prick it with a sharp knife (not a needle) and that ends Mr. Stye. A. small piece of red pepper-pod applied to the gum over an ach ing tooth sometimes does wonders. The smart actually feels good. Be sure and use yonr toothbrush after each meal. Use nice, clean water. It will keep your breath pure and the teeth from decaying Ear -ache., did vou say? Just . r ar squeeze- the juice out of. mullein leaves, . warm it. and pot a few rdrobs into the ear. It is wonder - fully, soothing. For that boil ? ril tell yon Light a match,: and wlten-tbo sol phur boins touch the'; boil with it. O, yes : it hurts a little, ' bot it's death to the boil! i Holding a: pie.ee of ice in the mouth-will usually stop a nose bleed of . considerable . severity. Stand up - straight ; stooping over makes it bleed more. : v -" It is-a mistaken" notion'-" that night air is- dangerous, tfothingi. of.the kind. Nor are plants "and flowers in a bedroom uuhealthful. The reverse is true. - silverites, but no arrests were made, aa the marshal was unable to locate the guardhouse 4s . -i"- j 4 V 5V AJVlf; I- - The man who is hopeless of a home is a ruined man il3 U Li U LL 13JUSTA3CO0D FOR ADULTS. WARRAtnXDw-PHICS COctr. o iun a. ftxav, M, tsa !. VHrlM fVl M. LoUL 111. I W. IrTTHrit VT aiikl bu yaar. SCO botthia) i T ASTCU3 CUT Li, TviikJ and goto tocihtUita 1 1 v." nlmxir thai yaci. latUnrit of 14 ym, ia uroni wnni. smt Cora aoca narraraaj m lamtralr. WLwr.CiuaCOb aa J SHOE MAKING. MOSKS WEST holds forth in rear of Thomas' Drug Store, (on be alley where be does shoe making and rt-pairing, aod guar antees to do work as good anii cheaper than any Shoe-Maker in lhe Slate. Come and see for yourself. Respectfully, MOSES WEST- Peed, Sale ; Livery STABLE a HAYES & PINNELL, Prcfiiitflrx, LOUISDURQ. N, O, GOOD TLVMS AM)' POLITE DUm SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TRAV KLINO MEN. A Fcvs lute or irroancs ax.wjiit ox bass.' " Fine Tailor Kade Out hong-. At raatoai taads frWa. 1 rar4 tba a.'y for tW EoyaJ tsnorsof rblcaro, Urfrvat taUortejr NUbllsytt fat tW 1'alf Ad Dtatr. aadraa faraiab ja oa aaert aotW-a, aayiblay jrm wt la flat way A Hotblaa. Fi granrsafaad. faay taaaa. Cal aad mj aa (M. - EawrtNIry. . iao W.CiN, . - erf few Car 4 Ware. ,' . . FLOiEEiBIIlEI ETGV;;y Ilyadntlui, Tubi, ChineM SamS Lilies and other boll, tor Winter and early Fprteg blooming. Roarc, Carnation and other handsome cut flowers, boo qocta and floratdesina; Palms, Ferns, etc., for room dtrr rating. Jardiners, Fancy andcoai roon Flower Pota, Ro!r Magno Ua, Evergreens, Pecan and English' Walnut tree, etc -" ' .u. CTEirarEXz. - Balcish,.C ILi113.
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