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! 1). ATTORNEY AT (LAW, I iiaae, ,tff sy:iH,f8: oiiae xdwa of Louisburfr ill jirctice O.fice ia Co art House. ".viB, . Ai. OOUAK & SON; ATTOliNEYS-AT-LAW, iroaisBOKO, i'. o. ' ' .,; V Wiii nttend th courts of JVash, Franklin, a , r j ue Gum of & orth Caeolrupi -ini tn it ; Oirouit auu District Courts. -is';-' u-.H. J. K. MA LONE. ., ;;.- , , JJ " !- 'r'-:";- o.fioe two doors Mow Aycocfce , & Co.'s jrug utorii, aJJoiuiug Or. O.'i EUi3. ' D li. W. H. NICHOLSON, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, LOUISBaBO, N. C. S. 8PRUILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. " Will attend thenar to -Praafcli,.Vancej OrauvilH, Warren aaa Wake comities, also tile riupreiae Court of North Carolina. Prompt atcatioa given to collections c. :. n j: ?: ATTORNg3Y-AT-LAlW, FBANKI,IKT0, K. C. All legal business .promptly attended .toa ilOS. B. WILPEE, ATTORNEY-AT.LAW, i-!ice on Main itroetj.flver Jones & Cooper's M. PERSON, ATTORNEY- AT-L AW, Practices in all courts. Oiflce in the Court H. YARBOROUOH, Ja. ATI ORNEY AT LAW, LOUISBURG, N. C. ' Oliice on seeoad lloor of Iseal building Miii'i mrv et. ' ' ' s " ' All lejral business intrusted to bim v. ill leccive prompt and caretul atteution. r' W.BICKETT, .. ,r ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.. LJCI.SBJRG N. C. l'rompt and iainstaking attention given to ev.-ry matter iutrusted to hi9 hands. liciVrs to Chief Ju8ticeShpht:r;L, Hon. John M iiiuing, tlon. Kobt. W. Winston, Hon. J. C Buxtou, Pres. First National Bank of Win Hion. (ii urn & Mauiy. Winston,-Peoples 1035mfe vf Mouroe, uhas. E. T.iylor, Pre. Wake- 5"or est College, Hon. E. W. TJmberlalte. . O.Hco iu Court House, oppostta Sheriff's. Dentistry, AY. R. EDWAHD3- OF WAKE FORES"?, N. C. ' i'! visit Loi;ishurg on Monday, Tuesday I V-.l:iisila,v folrowlnfr the first Sunday ,i i iui;it:i prepared to do all kinda of ii ii uurk. in ' lv . i- in the Meadows Hotel. .vnT, I)1 J.I IHWARD DUGGEUl). 1). S. L-Jl7i;il$LrLl:i, N. 0. i t ri' H ot thj ol'lest Dental College i - v'orl I. E isfi'it vvaii expei'i'Boe. I'll ,)! Vr:I iriHtrutMeUtbi. iVftil ej- " I .virhiiac pala. Arcifioial tetii iAa.if. tiati.si'action or muDer i i a. over Jones & Caoper's store. C. J. N. F & FRANK ALSTON. COTTON BHOKJEIIS. ' Fiii-mpr.s Dear LouishurR and the adjoin i i c jjiitif's would tiud it to their interest in si-ml dimples ot their cottoa before ofier init lor sale to Charles J. Alstou, Lonis I";i k. N. C. or to 0. S. IS., F. & .Frank Ai.-tuii, Ueudersou,' N.,C, buyers for cotton lu;ll.i. The Amebican Cotton Co. IDIR,. DENTIST, ) a .' .-'- I LOUISBURG, N. $.-Jf J : OTiee over liacket Store. Uriluite Baitiniore Dental College. Twnaty-four years active experience. artificial teeth a speciaity. Natural teerh removed and new ones inserted in twenty mixotbs. ' All work warranted. ; Louisburg ia my .home, "for better or V'jrs-.;" and yoa will always find me ra ly to correct at my own expense any work that may prove unsatisfactory. -Very truly, E. E. KING, Dentist. ; '1 YARBflROUGH Si, DAVIS, The BlBoksmifhs of loxjibb!,-:' All work in our line done on. short notice, and satisfaction' guaranteed. We ha ve our new shop (the old ten pin UWl in tj .vrl fihfl.nft n.n.i n.r hfttr. rrA- piivd i . r r tnau ever to serve pur . custo- niijrs J M.C HILL,; THE 'TINNER, prepared to do all kind of tin work, re P;.':nnjj, &c. All work guaranteed- .Place 01 liumiiess on Main reet in bouse recently 0l'' "pied by F. Parrish. w ; ; v - .; STILL AT THE BBIpGJfi. BLACK-SMIKnNGi Where I ato well 11 knwn and prepared to I hop a ypa will see me as --J a.iiue wora. i nop yon ' K wt side of the Rlrer IwldgevMaia trdef uiHi.urg, n. 0. While I am doingU kinds ' ii v;Ksinithiag, don't forget that I am aido ' io rdpir your gnu, sash, as putting on ue r loks tc I nave a few uus which I 'JU uavv) doue heforw Vn will hui me on rpiired that will be sold ff not called for days. Yours truly' A.T. Nkax. DiAMJ:i3 ED3E PAL1STIN STAR SHOP: . Louiaburg,,K. Cf M '"v remodeled and fitted 'tip -in elepanc tir Star Bar ber . Shop '. on r Wash Htl7' tUey are PuttinS on right much ' 'ihey cordial! v invite -.all who ; want !Jl'Ht.-(.;1S8 work to fcooie'tq thr'shorp, wak .,,'vatcnwora K" tiiliieness ani' god -VTA WAT , 1' jLSJ 1T OUDIMNCES; ... a meeting of. ths Commis- uu ioa thp u rq J n a n ces wer A goyerjjineiij ot said town . Qrdinan I. 8ec. : 1; It hall not be lawfql fop. anv : live stock late JIimitsf - tb to wii; toJ be-tid-den, driven or fed upon the side walks, nor , hitched to theTtrees, pailings or feac'es on the side walks uuder penalty of two dol lars for each offense. ; Sec. 2. No goose or geese shall be allowed to go at .large in the streets of the town of Louisbnrg l under a penalty of one dollar, for each offense.; -: 4 ..." ; . ,': ; Ordinance 2. Aiiy persojr who hIMri:TrMethBr a if n u le' 2'd!u tsital speld throsgh "the streets of "Lbnisbtirg (hnless in case of necessity) shall be fined Ordinance 3. Any nerson who shall leave auy horsp, mule or ox narnessedito aoyvehiclej, on the s!rf?.t's i-6 toVu pf 'Louish'irg or on the depot yard for the peri od of five minutes unattended, except when necessary to load or unload"cart8 or wagons shall be fined one dollar for each offense. Ordinance. 4. No person shall exhibit or show any stud horse or jackass, or put a stud horse or jackass to any tnare within the limits of the town under penalty of ten dollars for each offeuse. Ordinance 5. Any person jWlio shall leave any cart,- wagon "or vehicle of any kind upon the streets or sidewalks of the town during the night frhall be fined two dollars for each offense. Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful for ; any person to tie and feed any horse, mule or ox on Main street in the town of Louisbnrg uuder a penalty of two dollars for each offesise. . Ordinance 6. No person shall fight chicken cocks within the limits of the town under a pen alty of five dollars for each offense. Ordinance 7. If any bog, sboat or pig shall die within- the cor, porate limits of the town with cholera or any other disease, the owner thereof shall burn the car cass or bury the saran at leatt, two ! feet, in the ground within six hours after tbrf notice of the death ( of said-animal and on failure to do so shall be fined five dollars. . Ordinance 8. The owner of any dead carcass or carrion who shall permit the same to remain within the limits of the town for one day after he has notice of its exis tence shall be fined two dollars, aiid one dollar additional for every day the same shall remain. If not removed by the owner, the same shall be removed by the town Constable at. the expense of the owner, or at the expense of the town if the owner cannot be found. Ordinance 9. The Commission er's bf lhej.tp.wn shalXhayelautljor- ity to direct the .removal of, an.y pig pen, or any oinguuisance within the corpqratClimits of the town, whert in their judgment it shall be necessary for the health or comfort of any portion of the inhabitants of the town, and if the owner or occupant of the premises shall fair to remove said pig pen or other nuisance with: in three days, after having1 proper written nptice, then be or she shall be iinpd, ten dollars, and the Commissioners' may " have ' the same removed. ' Ordinance 10. Every owner of a house, within the limits of he town' shall ; continually !bave' on the premises orie ladder of suffix cient lengthy to'reach the' eaves of such' hoiise.r Any one faijing tci comply with this ordinance shall be fined five dollars. Ordinance; II: Sec I. When- evetr the . Bhi nglesvt)f any house witbin the corporate limits ,of the town shall become so decayed as to i be daegerops r on account ,of fire, thiJtBoarpfijQommisfaalA or b w nfersofiifl&bo 1 A J. 1 At required to. recover tue same within such time as, the Commis sioners1 m a y t h i nk r eason able , under -pebalty of; thsum;of"ten dollars fa' 'neglect! to "do s6v'" i: Sec:' 2,T Whenever'; any chim4 n'ey fBt'Ofre oV; stover, pi pe'shaU" be deemed unsafe..5 'o'r: to' ; e'hd'ahger the safety ofany portion of tbe town it -may be so declared by the" Town- Commissioners , and they . may condemn and order the removal pf the abandonment.; of the nse of 'the same nntij it shall be so repaired or reconstructed as tomake it safe; x and any' persoa who shall nse any such thicnney, .stove, ortove( .pipe after ithaa beej oct)iid.ertined, shall be sub ject tu a fiue of five dollars . " - C ; . . , , , ' - t- '' VOrdinan ce 12.: Tiie following sballbe the fire;iliriiitsof thei town of Louisburg. N. C: within b2097feei-of that partijoflMaid , street Jy in g, between Tar Oliver jjf lue auu me oouin siae of the office , ndw ,oiicnpied by C. SI. Cooke, on the West side of "said street .and Dr Oi L.f fellis' line ifrf.7.tfaKastV? within' 200 feet of Nslj :streetf between v Spring street and the ditch near Thomas' Warehouse,:- withiu 200 feet -of Court street, within. 200 feet of Market street and within; said Hmits'nc Awooden bHilding shall be built or'placed, nor any mate rial nsed iu cbnstf action of oat side walls" except stone, brick -tor cement jwor. shall any building withiu said limits be covered or re-covered .with auy -wooden ma- boriai. v . Ordinance 33.v No person shall pile or have piled any maiiure, timber, wood, or other obstruc tion whatever (except temporarily for,, building purposes, and then 20 ,feet passaire shall be rinob- j' strutted) upon the streets, public crossings or sidewalks. of the town under 'penalty of five dol lars for each offeuse. Ordinance 14. Any person who may have a private crossiug or bridge over any ditch or sewer in the streets of the town and shall fail to keep the same open for the passage of water shall be subject to a penalty of two dollars. Ordinance 15. Any person hav ing firewood cut on the streets of the towu will be reqnired to have the chips and trash removed im mediately, under a penalty of two dollars. Ordinance 16. Sec. 1. Any per sou who shall throw or cause to be thrown any trash, wood or other obstruction into the gutters of the streets of the town shall be liable to a fiue o'f two dollars for each offense. Sec. 2. No person shall sweep, throw or deposit any garbage or burn, except with the permission of the Mayor, any trash in the streets of tbe town, under a pen alty of two . dollars for each offense. Sec. 3. Tbe occupant of any lot or store Iioiise iu" the town who shall allow any garbage or trash, to be swept, thrown or deposited on the Llreels or in tbn ditches shall b subject to -a tine of two dollars foreach offense. Sec. 4. The owners or occu pants of every store, bar-rom, r-tauraut oJSce or other busiuesg house within th town of Louis bnrg shall be aud are hereby re quired to have continually on the premises a box, barrel or other receptacle in which shall be swept, thrown or deposited all of the trash or garbage accumulating within their respective places of business; which said boxes,, bar rels or receptacles shall at least as often as once a week be emptied and hauled off at the expense of tbe, town. All persous failing to comply with this ordinance shall be fined two dollars for each offense. Ordinance 17. Sec. 1. Anyper-j son whoNsbaIl cause or commit any nuisance around any dwel ling or oj her house within the corporate limits of tle town shall forfeit and pay the sum of five dollars for, each offense. Sec. 2. No person living in the town shall allow any nuisance to exist on his or her premises, and auy person failing to abate any nuisance on his or her premises when ordered to do so by tbe Mayor or town policeman shall be subjeit to a fine of five dollars. Sec. 3. No person shall make any excrementitions deposits bf slaughter any live stock on any of the public grounds of the town nnder a penalty of two dollars for each offense. . -Ordrh ance 18 Eyery occupant of a lot in the corporate limits of the town, shall at all times keep his or her 'lot -in a cleanly condi tion - under a 1 penalty- of ten dol lars '.for Failure so todo. ' - - v . , t -. . - Ordinance 19v Sec:l. No i)er 8on shal indecently expose or ex iiibit bis orherperson within. the If mits of the town tinder . a' pen alty "of orie dollar for the first.and for. each'i subsequent offense five dollars.:.' V - . ' 1 - Sec.J2.vNr lewd; woman or wo man of -suspicious' character shall be on the streets of Louisbnrg'at night after 8 o'clock under a-pen-alty of i: five v dollars for each 4 Ordln'ance1' 20." Sec. jl l 1. Throw- ing missiles," rolling ? hoops,, play iug at.ball, wrestliug ,or boxing, or any. other ; game . on .the streets or tSLuy . or tho piabllc : squares; of the town BhaU be prohibited .under a penalty of one dollar for ach and every pile nse.'" . . ' i LQUISBUKG, y. C., FRIDAY; . JUKE,14, im: ;,. S e c.f 2.; Al 1 . gam e o f w h a t e v e r kind on any of tbt' streets" or pablic Bquares of. the town oa the Sabbath day, shall be prohibited uuder a penalty five doilara for eacn. ana efery.ouense.- " Sec. 3 No' person - shall ' ply cards or any-other game of chance on' the" streets or public squares of the town u n der & peual ty. o f te. a dollars for each offense. ; 4 " .. . Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful for any person tr rid e a ' bfcycl e i on the " sidewalks of the twn . of Loiiisburg, under- a -penalty : of two dollars for each offense. ; L' . Ordinance 21. It 'shall be ' un lawful for persons to assemble to gether at any time ori-any ij the streets; pf ? the. . to wr4f -sojVgtp obstruct the'Jea me iriil eraipe n 41ty of fire dollafsl v . Ordinance 22. No person shall shoot a gun, pistol or any ober tire arms unnecessarily, within the limits of tbe town, or explode or fire off any sj(nji)), crackers, fire rockets, bean btJrit shooters, or any other fire works in town, under the penalty of ten dollars for each offense. ' Ordinance 23. Any person who shall, in the corporate limits of thetown, publicly use any obscene or profane language, or be guilty of any disorderly conduct, tend ing to violate the peace, quiet and good order of tbe tovn, sball be subject to a penalty of twenty dollars. Ordinance 24. Sec. 1. Every owner or lessee of any business bouse iu town shall be responsi ble for any disorderly conduct upon his premises or in his bouse, and every owner or lessee of any business house in town who shall permit any disorderly conduct in his house or upon his premises without reporting the same on affidavit to the Mayor of the town, shall be subject to a fiue of ten dollars. Ordinance 25. No privv shall be built or placed or allowed to re main within 18 feet of any of the streets of the town uuder penalty of ten dollars. Ordinance 23. It shall not be lawful for any bitch to run at large while in heat, within the corporate' limits of the iown.uiidor penalty of five dollars, to be paid by the owner. If the owner can not be found it ehall be th duty of thy constabln to kill the bitch. Ordinance 27. All barber shops in towu shall be closed from Sat urday night 12 o'clock, until 'Sunday uibt at 12 o'clock, and no barber shall carry on his busi ness during that time under a penalty of live dollars. Ordinance 28. It shall he un lawful for any person whatever, except (in case of necessity) to sell or offer for sale any article whatever on the Sabbath day, except ice and milk, and articles necessary for burial purposes, withiu tbe corporate limits of the town, under a penalty often dol lars for each offense. Ordinance 29. All shops or places for the sale of spirituous, vinous or malt liquors, shall be closed on each Sabbath in the year from 12 o'clock on Saturday night to 12 o'clock on Sunday night and no person or persons shall,' during or between tbese times, in any licensed liqnor. saloon,' sell or give away any spirituous, vinous or malt liquors except iu .case of H sickness, and then only upon a certificate of a practicing physician, and an one or more persons 6een going in or out of a Bar Room between said hours 6hall be deemed prima facie evidence of the guilt of the proprietor-Pi said Bar Room. , Any person..- violating i this ordinance shall for the first offense pay a fine of ten dollars, for the second offense a fine of twenty dollars ; for the third offense have bis li cense revoked. Ordinance SO. Any person who interferes in any way with any of the street. lamps or lamp' posts iti the town except those employed for the purpose, upon conviction, shall pay a fine of ten dollars, for ach and every offense.- .Ordinance 3i. Any person who sbatl place any combustible ma terial in a position where it could endanger the safety of tbe town from liability to fire shall be sub ject to a fine of $25 dollars. Ordinance 32. , When any per son, shall be found- drunk and down, or in a'drunken condition,' Upon the streets of the tovf ri he or she shall be fined five dollars.1 r Ordinance 33 It shaUbe tin lawful for any person to jiimp on or off the train' in: the corporate Jimits, while In motion, under a penalty of five dollars-X'V," ' Ordinance 34. Tho town clerk shall .be ex-officio sexton to the public graveyard in tbe town, and all interments therein .shall bo. made by and nnder tbe snpervis ion ol the commissioners pf .the town." Order.and regularity sball be observed in- digging graves and . .making - iutermenta. All persons expecting to make inter ments therein,' shall, apply to the Clerk and have small lots of ground marked off. aud- a record thereof m'ada in, the book.. As a compensation to tbe Clerk for bis attention to the duties herein as signed,. he shall charge fifty cents. lie shall also charge fifty cents , for the town and pay tie same to the . town, treasurer,' for each spot of; ground, assigned large 'enough fpra grave, ynd be may collect the same bv warrant if 'not voluntarily; paid.; Any perspn making interment in said grave yard contrary ' to tb pro visions of this ordinance. hall be lined five dollars to be annlied to the" improvement of said rave' yard. . .. Ordinance 35s No person eball sell within the corporate limits of the town any tainted food. Any person violatiug this ordinance shall for each and every offense pay a penalty of ten dollars. Ordinance 33. Any person who shall use any violent, abusive or insulting language, or threaten ing gestures toward the Coosta blo, or any officer of the town; while in discbarge of bis duty, shall Se subject to a fiue of five dollars. Ordin ance 37. Any person or persons refusing to assist the Constable or any town officer when called upon to assist to make an arrest ehall be fined ten dollars. Ordinance 38. Any person de siriutr to practice any profession, business or trade, taxed by any ordinance of this town ehall, be fore commencing such profession, business or trade, pay the tax re quired and obtain a license signed by the Constable and Mayor of the town, to practice such profes sion, business or trade. Any person engaged in or practicing any profession business or trade taxed by auy ordinance of this town, without having first paid tbe tax aud obtained the license shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on convictiou shall be fined fifty dollars. Ordinance 39. Any person who ehall sell or offer for sale any prize boxes or patent medicines of any kind wbitbin the corporate li'tiitits of the town must first ob tain and r ay a license of fire dol lars. Said license will entitle him to sell for oue year from date. This shall not apply to the . regu larly licensed merchants of tbe town. Ordinance 40. Any person convicted of violating any one of tbe ordinances of the town who is not able to pay the fine and cost imposed upon him, may be confined at hard labor on tbe streets of the town until tbe , fine and costs are paid. Ordinance 41. Every person required to list property or polls io the town of Louisburg, eball make out'aud deliver to the list taker a statement on oath of all real and personal property, moo. ey, credits, investments in bonds, stocks, joint stock companies, an nuities or otherwise, and the val ue of improvements on real estate since the same was assessed, in bis possession or nnder his con trol on tbe 1st day of June, either as owner or holder thereof, or as parent, husband, guardian, trus tee, executor, administrator, re ceiver, accouuting officer, part ner, agent, factor, ' or otherwise. Any person failing to list bis taxables during the month bf June upon . the same days the township list is taken shall be liable to a double tax. . ' ' - ' Ordinance 42. All tax.es for the town of Louisburg (except li cense tax) eball be due and col lectible on the first day of Octo ber in each year and every per son failing to pay hia taxes by the 3lst of December in" every year, sball be guilty pf a misde meanor, and be, upon conviction before tbe Mayor.fiued doable tbe amount of said taxes,' provided, however, that said fine shall in no case exceed, fifty dollars. " "V ..'..- - i .. Ordinance 43. Any perspn or persons who v eball disturb . any church during . religious worship shall be fined ten dollars for each' pffense Ordinance'; 44. 'Any J; person who shall tie or stake a cqw,. ox, or Hye stock of .any kind, for the purpose of' rgrazing'Jupon : the streets or sidewalks of - the ' towu of Louisburg shall be 'fined, two dollars for each offense. , ' " i - Ordinance 45. y After .convic tion and judgment for tbe viola tion of any of .the ordinances ; of the town the Mayor is authorized to remit so much of the penalty as Io bis judgment tbe circum stances may warrant. Ordinance 46. Tha TniltlA .designated In tbe foregoing ordi nances shall be recovered by tbe Mayor, in tbe name of -tbe Com missioners of tbe town of Louisburg.- 1 .... ; ' . , ... LICJEN1ESES. On each exhibition, concert or lecture for pfolit, except tbe same bo givenexcl.uively for'reUgietis, charitable or educational pnrpoee es, for each-performance $3. - On circuses, for each performance,- 25. . ;On. Peddlers $10 per taoutb. k On all balls or warehouses let or hired for entertainments, $15 per year. On every company of Gypsies or other persons pretending to tell fortunes, $10 per year.. 0d itinerant dealers in Light ning rods $20 per year. On itinerant dealers in stoves, ranges, clocks $10 per year. On auctioneer or cryier $2.50 per year. On each billiard or fool table kept for public uso whether iu connection with or separate from any place where liquor is sold $10 per year. On each bowling alley or alley of tbe like kind, bagatelle table, or 6tand or. place for any othr game or play, with or without a name (unless for private amuse ment or exercise alone) $5. On liquor dealers $100 per year. On every itiuerant dentist, medical practitioner, optician, portrait or minature painter, da guerreau artiet, and erery per eou taking or enlarging likeness es of the human face, $5. W. M. PERSON, Mayor, GEO. S. BAKER, Clerk. NOTICE. I bit tola day qoAilfwd m ftdmtalrtntrlx apou the cauie of lryvrU B, Boilou. dMti Ad p-rn tSJeotcd to thatmtof tb Mid dtdfui are nouad to cotn- tomn Ml ra ik tu; client with Mm onaeriirOvl Ymr U? holding rtaJuL inxt unuu of th oc-ettant, vrUl pre tt thrca to tha aoiV- ifnwvl on or t(or Um Tlh iir of Mr or tols DoUce wiij Ue pteadl lo Utr of totr Mattii Lor BeLro. AimT of B. lioilou. ctMd. P. . Spkcill, Attorney. MORTGAGE SALE. By Tlrtu of a power of cooUlnl la k mortgij drod mo Um ilh day of Decia. trr k, duly rveorVrd in o.tlc of Rj1ut til IiHia for Krukllo County In IxkvIi. dr. pj 177. by K. O. Holma aAd wtfn to Lb trovtw of Wk Iomi Column, we wUl avU La th town of rVknkilaioo. N. C. on tha LSlh 4y of June ISU6, to tb fciboat Nckirr foreman It lot of Land dra:rlll fa ml4 mortgxg omkL, ailaato in tha town of rraakilatoo, aotoLair.a; tha Ifcixl of I. O. Staanton. lae H. k U. K. H.. an i othr rouUUoloff one -r mor or Itm. tkustrejj wajTe roataT culxkok N. Y. Ucio-sy, AU'j. , . May 11. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. NORTH CAROLINA, j Fba.xklix County. I In orhcfl Clerk Superior Court. Notice is hereby given of the incor poration of the "lounguvilleTobacco Warehouse Company; that the name of the incorporators are B. 11. Winston, II. B. Winston, C. S. Williams-, C. A. Garner, J. W. Mitchell, T. G. Jordan, J . S. Timber lake, J. M. Winston, J. W. Duke, E. L. Allen, J. F. Mitchell, F. P. Pierce, S. E. Pear, J. A. Williams, Perry fc Patterson, K. C. Underwood, J. W. WoodJitf, T. L. Moss, S. P. Williams, M. A. Alford, L G. Rid dick, E. L. Hicks, Andrew Williams, J. W. Win-ton, P. It. Ilatcb, W. T. Young, and such others aa they may associate with them; that the prin cipal place of business shall be in loungsvule, L., ami its geoeral purpose is to sell and buy Woi to bacco; that the duration of the cor poration bhttll be thuty years; tbe capivol sockis $1000.00 with privi lege to increase to $ 10,000.00, di vided into one huudred shares of the par value of $10.00. . It. R. Uahbis, C. 8. C. CSPEN.'ORY BANDAGES. ClrmUra frv. ITL A V LXt WOSSpnna; OarvWo . PbUa. Fm A Great Offer. The Twic-'Wrk" edition of The New York World (formtrlr tbe Weklj) ha provd a pbeuomeoal eocceM. It l a Scini-Wevkly of fcix t psget,. taailrd Tuesday and Fridj ; eight colomos to tbe pagw ; forty-eight colorant each Issue. It rirvs th nw follr half a wtk ahacl of any wveklf rtper.'aad, at th earn time, retain a til thtflilrr sry, agricuItaraJ, miscellariy sod othr ftarfi which mdniK .WEEKLY WORLD 90 popolar. . Yl the' prk U only 05 K dollar a yea u. FoV BampLe eopies addrw The World, N. Y. , .. - . ' NOTICE OP SEIZURE. f . Notice ia brbr gfrva of tbe aviror S SpHoBope on ilaj 4tb. IStiS.ol tbefol lowiDi; pero&) "property", for violAtioM of arioii aertion Of .the. InteraaJ heveao Law:-" '; , ." . . , . Otm (1) bmrreJ rora whlakry, about 40 gallona , . ( ; ; i - ' --"' - Any peraoa rlaimlaj any of aaid prt party is hereby vntifled to makeclaJoa vithia 80 c from ttua date mm raqvLred bjr aectioa JitiO K. S. U.S. ; . , , , r F.XL Stuuox, CoQector , VVr.i-.rr.... 4t. Uatrkt. . By J a. A. TnoUAMy StMt r: -s c . Mayl7, 18U- , .. . , ; Just Think I v ; - '. - Yoa can pet a eorapelto net of name for 2.00 from Loaisbarg ILaraes) Cuis- V NUMBER 17. CALL AT THE . Fpr 8II0E3 and Gents PirnUV. iog Goods also If iu " CLOTHING Oar Goods ar frerf. and low, AVe carry a floe line of. . f PICTURES, AD FRAMES, And we are selling them at bait price in LEHMAN 8 ' ' oM stand. SHOE MAKING. MOSE8 "WEST holds forth in rear of Thomas' Drug Store, (on tbe alley where he does j shoe making and repairing, and guar antees to do work as good an cheaper than any Shoe-Maker in the State. Come and see for yourself. Respectfully, MOSES WEST. Feed, Sale Livery STABLES. HAYlS & PINHELl, ProprlBlors, LOUISBURG, N, O. GOOD TEAMS ANT) POLITE DRIVERS. SPECIA L ATTENTION TO TRAT ELINO ME.V. A FT5E ltxe or sucorcs avvtxm ON H15D. FIni Tailor Hade Clothirg. At rvatom roaJ prWa. I fcT aeevred Ihe ajfwory for tbe RoyaJ tailorwof Qlrtro UrrWt tailorioa;. Mtabiihae la h t'Bited titAta. aadra, hraUk rnm notice, anjthiof jcu waat in tVt way r1 Call axd mj aapl. lnny. Jo. W. Kro. ot the arm Kiajr A Umrm. FLOim BOLES. ETC. Hyacinths, Tulip. Chinese 8acr4 Liha and other bulbs, for 'rVintr and early gpring blooraincr. Roera, Carnation and other bandVome cut flowers, bouquets and floral design. Pahns, Fern, etc., for room deco rating. Jardiners, Fancy andcotn- mon Flower VatA. Uri frrrm iiw. Evergrewtis, Pecan and Engliak " uiuui iron, etc. H. STEnOIETZ. Raleigh, N. C Phone 113. OSBORN HOUSE. C. D. OSBORN, Proprietor, Oxford, N. C. Good accommodations for lb traveling public. FKANKL1ST0N HOTEL . E. M. WARD, Prop'r. Good eccommodiooo. puhte servants. ana ue oeat ure the fuarkt affords. . . Good Lirery lncoooeeticavUbbotel RUFFIN & LEWIS. . BXJkCrsifTTBS " We are prepared, to do all Triads C work ia our line. Ckll tomuit o&r hop tr the Loabbarg tnilla. . HOTEL WOODARD -W. a Woc9A vn, Fvop, . loaky.)Iot,K.C. Pre Boa raeeta D traJ&a, J- 52 per day. : $40,000. ; ' Forty thousand dollars to toeai out on Town andtoatrreaeetatB , for a Jong or abort terra at 6 per.' cent, in amounts to .colt tb bcrr rower. . W. T. IITJGIIES- v Louisburg, N. C " V Tobacco Plant Beds. : v ; f-' " ' Jot reeeired one ear load of Tobaera Fertilixf for plant bed. rVe taa befora yoa bay yoar gvxo. We can aara yon monej. -'I i Urajr. Jl Moa, SomeUunr5ew.::-"- : ? Tbe Orange berbert at Taomia': iDrosSturs. . . . i .1
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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June 14, 1895, edition 1
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