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VOL
15.
3 KBKBCSO,
Mr
He
;B',
U. WILLIAMS,
W ' , ' -'.'
I. ;
DirvTniA & SURGEON
JLn
AiFrtrii svles -the citkefis of
a.
But.
G.
tBCaN,K,C. -v. - t. "
-r dti tJM im Nash. Franklin.
AnHn, Warn and Wake eo untie , also the
femti Crt of Morth Caroliup, ua tiie U.
STcircait aadPlatrtctCQTU. ;- -, .
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NICHOLSON,
PBAXJTICINOPHYSCCIAIT-'
LOUISBtJRO,. C -
8. SFKUlLL,?
ATTORNBT-AT-LAW," J
LOUISBOBa, W.-C,;.--. ' i
Will attend the courts of Franklin; Vance,
arauvilK Warren ana waKe coonues, alao
the ctapreme Court of North Carolina. Prompt
H0S. B. WILDBB,
attobnbt-at-lAw
Office on Main treet,; over Jonefl h Cooper'
T.
W. B1CKBTT,
ATTORNEY AKD COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Prnmnt am J nntnstaklnir attention given to
every matttT Intrusted to Ills hands.
Refors to umex luuweBepaera, nun. .uau
Manning. Hon. BOOL w, Winston, non. 4. L
Bmlos. Pres. First National Bank of Win
ston. GMtmn k Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank
cf Mocroe, Chaa. B. Taylor, Pres Wake For
est CoUige. Hon. & W. Timnerlake.
Omoe id uoun ttooae, oppwsiie outarau. ,
SI. PERSON,
ATTORNKT-AT-LAW, , . . r
louisburs, ir..c ;,
Practices In all coarta. Olfice in the Court
Bouse. , ?:'r't' '
yy U. TARBOBOUQH, Ja.
ATI ORXEY AT L AW,
LOUISBUBO, N. C.
Office on second floor of Neal boQding
Main Street.
AH legal business intrusted to him
cill receive rompt and careful attention.
J. EDWARD BUGGER D. D. S.
LOUISBTJitO, N. V ; 1
Graduate of- the oldest Dfehfal Coilee
in the World. Biffbc yeara experience.
Most improved instruments Teeth ex
tracted without pin. Artificial teeth
with-iut plate. Satisfaction or- money
returned. 1
Office orer Jones & Cooper's . stora.
Dentistry.
W. H. EDWARDS
OP WAKE FOREST: N. C.
Will visit Loninhurpron M6ndayv, Taesday
ami WednPHda.v following the first -Sunday
hi e.icli mouth prepared to do allkinde of
Dental work. : v
Offleo orer Jones & Cooper Store
next door to T. B. Wilder .Law offlVe
J. M. CJHILL,
THE TINNER,
in prepared to do all kind of tin work, re
pairing, &c. AH work guaranteed. Place
of beHixss on Main street ia house recently
occupied bv P. Pa.rrish - v ;
D asmm mama m m m 4 m . . msjsj m m W W A - r! -
nwrr 'S
a - - :U
We are prepared to do all kinds of
shop near the Loaisbarg mills.-vJ . ;
wurn. ia our nne. vtu vw new us uui i
' 'DENTIST-:;
L0tjMBUR6;:Nl I
Office over Racket Store. . .'
Graduate Baltimore Den t&L College.
Twenty-font years- active'' exerieoee.
AKTiriciAi. teeth A SFficiAtTT; v Natural
teeth, removed and new ones inserted in
TWHTTT liiJUT113.i't-:
All work warranted. v
Louisburg; is mjr home for better fit
worse" and vou will always find me
ready to correct at ray own, expense any
wors that may prove unsatisfactory.
. Very truly,. ' '
' - A : Y Dentist. ;
YARB0RQUGHMpl8
ami- v )--h :a v-? v
The. Ci actai ihs
OF LOUISBURG.
All work hibur line1 done on short
STIBBlmTHE.BRiDGEr c
Where I ant well known and prepared to do
y same werk? hope yoa will see me -a
Vou hv ddiiA hefhen. Vou will find me on
the Eist aldA n tfc sivnv hrlrto-A. Main street
Louisbarg; N. a While I am doing all kinds
of blacksraltalng.doa't forget fhat I am also
mysaeu 10 repair roar ean, suca jw p"'"k
on new lsnks an. f hare & few s-ans "which 1
hare repaired that wM. be sold if not called for
ia ten &y. - f . -, , . - 7 ; ? ; -1
" ' . - A.T. NaAl.
CENTHAL'i HOTEL'
..... . ,J'.. J.. - . i. .". !..,, ' ...-;..: . .
Mil,;;. Tiurr .
I SjCajsmetaburs - Propr
HENDEHSOIT, II C.T
- -Via if.:; ah .isr' .-"C
Good accommodations. 3ood farei Po
lite and attentive servants, c , ;
aotice, aad ; satisfaction, gaaranteea. would rather forget. ; Yx :;:V,:;::
w have our new shop (the old sten, pin . T ''ill AeinyAn'i. Gni
Uey) iagSl.shfpe $iiare br. 0Mm Vt. j, H
pared 'task ever to serve "oar ' eusto- anvthibflrr ito bide behind,-, they
maw,i ' . fit' ; y -V i ,n ii."'('' jrf,''. r
1. "U; -i -" ' ' - - .. ZH : : r
vLAHENTt)? A LITTLE GIRL.
brofhcT WjTUlie arad to T ' "
wore n Vttle 4m fikw me. ' v : 1 .
p1yei inrt.ijons tMflts the.
Alia every t to , , - -But
all tbow axni tlil times are rob-
Wul tttraed into a j - .
Hflrama fca mode Wm Vrttle mits, v
Atif? cot egwlj his yellow curU . "
. And WUrtbeni to mv annt: 1 a
WfH.'ke was no pie wed. I believe '
atmner jumpcx witn joy; '
I mw(twn 1 didn't like . "
Will tamed iuto atoy, " ." -' '
And now he plays with horrid top "
I don't know how to sprn. - -7
And marbles that I try to shoot, . '
-Bnt never hit nor win; . .
And leno-frosr I oan't ive a "backw
nldke Charley',. Frank or Roy
O, no one knowahow bad I feel
Kmce Vrill has turned a boy.-:
ii -
'X
i have to weaclrocke jnet the samer
- Ana now they're mostly white;. - t -I
hrtVe to sit and jnst be (food. c.
Bnt Will can tlimb and fljrht, " v v l
But I tnnst keep my c'ressee nice, -
And wear my hair, in curl. . .
Aod worse Ot worsest thing of all-
I hay to stay a girl. .
"J " X " f' Exchange.
j " i
HERE TS A MODEL.
Husbands May Be Fashion Themselves
After This Style.
Scene l.Frotitv parlor. Enter
husband, trimming his cuffs with
a pair of ecissors. r.' f
"Wife 6ood. morning dear."
; Hnsband-?-MGood morning." ;
j Wife "Do you wish anything?"
Husband c No."
((Exit hnsband.)
Scene 2--4Library. Bnter hus
band sewing a button'on his vest.
. Wife "What are" you doing,
dear?"
; Husband "Nothing :
1 Wife- Why, yes yon are!"
Husband4-"No, Fm not., -'
(Exit husband.)
Scene 3 Laundry. Husband
washing a handkerchief. Enter
wife. ' v . . -'
Wife "Are you busy, my dear?
Husband "No."
Wife "Are you saw now?' '
Husband 'Positive "
f (Exit wife.)
Scene 4. -Breakfast room. En
ter husband.
-Wife "Aryou angry . because
breakfast isn't ready love ?
Hnsband "No."
Wife 'Yef von are !"
Hnsband "No; I'm not."
Wife "But' -here comes your
train, and, you will almost have to
break yonr neck to tret it."
(Exit husband.)
cene H-Hall. Enter wife.
Wife uGood-byp, dear."
Husband "Good-bye."
Wife "Are you -so very Jbun-
ffry?" . '.
Hinshand Nd, not very."
Wife tYbure not in a gopd
humor.'
Hnsband "Yesi lam."
Wife (with J melting x eyes)-
t -i?-i.s i-- -ii.wa
, ,x' a . t
F
- x7T - xPZ : v---:--r ,
n comes r , - , - - r
Ht-iartartn YB. certain I Y.; taao
itt ta aVirfl for
U1 . , r "
r..n monev "
5- KL.j'.'vf'i.Si:.!. u
Pithy Points;
Tmnbles. like babies, erow lar-:
- . - . i.
ger by nursing. - . -
stmg from our impatience.
jsven xoe mini wi uuuiu; atuu-
ii fnmetimera.ered.a'-i
mmfAnmMh'
H:5:.T,?
- A talent is perfected in solitude;
a character,'in the streams of the
world.' " - v' ' s
Y Idlenesa is emptiness ; the tree
in wnicu Bap.. Y. . . v -
. :'. . .a. ' . s.
auu - v
mains iruuiess.; r; p-- y
Knvv no man bis great memory,
ne must reuicuiuoi: u.uv
anvthini?
Would Always be on the rum .:
Upheld by the Bible.
;.Lewlirtoii' 'Jpteiisl. - 'Y -?Y -
: iFatherTWhai qo you mean, sir,
by bugging my. daughter ?V y V
Jack Ford I was merely; obey-:
Vng the Biblical injunction to "hold
1 W " .
J fast that5 which is good
i ,v ; curious.
Gastonia Gasetlre.' "I , ,
It is said that dew wi
it fom
" '-'.W
On SOme COlOrS. iVmie a yeuviw
board twill be covered with dew,
red or, black one beside it will be
nerfectiv drv. " " ' -" - -r J
' , ; i
Wliat Tfcey Bay About Kisses.'
Tle gtTjtw1fo iK?ilI OTae orer a
Kiss nasatleatjOBe thateheis wil
line to eet rid of Dalian Nws.
WU-!rd kis yon if I dared.4,
She Wbat! y don't think? I'd
strike a man, do you fV--Albany
Freesian . - " ' ' ' -
"What wonld yon dotniss, f I
shbuW attempt to give y ou a kiss?"
certainly, should '"Bet ray f face
agalnsUt, sir!'tAlbany SUte.'
r A, soatbside gi rl is i ndig ri an t
because a young man kissed her
when she " wasn't looking, It has
since been;, found ont that she bad
6erjByeashat - - Ceewav:7 - .
Mrs., McBride (entering, the
kitchen) BridgetiSdidn't -I Isee
that policeman kiss you. Bridget
"Wl!t mum, sure an' yez
wouldn't hev me lay meself opin
to arrest for . resist in' an V officer,'
mum."--New York Dispatch.
V Magistrate "You are charged
wun rushing up to this yotfug
l1? ana Kissing ner against her
win, ana 1 sentence you to."
Prisoner "The charge is true, y'r
honor; but she had been eating
onions." Magistrate "Then
sentence you to kiss her agaiu."
New York Weekly.
That Female Tyraut
National Beview.
She contradicts him at the head
of his own table, interrupts his
anecdotes .to set him right on an
utterly unimportant little detail
say, the date of a transaction,
which he makes ;the 7th of Sep
tember, and she asserts was the
8th; she interferes in all his
arrangements, and questions his
authority itrtbe stables, the fields
the church, the consulting room
she apportions his food and regu
lates the amount of wine he may
take; should 6be dislike the smell
of tobacco, sbe will not allow him
the "most transient whiff of the
most refined cigarette, and, like
tier brother with his Victim, she
teaches the children to despise
their father bv the frank contempt
with which she treats bim, and
the way in which she flouts his
opinion and' denies his authority.
If she be more affectionate than
aggressive, she renders him ridic
ulous by' her effusiveness. Like
the "bammy, love" which roused
Dean Allord's reprobation, she
loads him. With Silly epithets Of
endearment before folk, oppresses
bim with personal attentions, and
treats him' generally as a sick
child nexdoor to an idiot. ,
All out of love and its unreason-
u -J"U
custody-
ing tyranny, she takes, him into
I VUOWUV i LUSJl- CLO X Li Ullf OV
w wM a a n ae a t A
'
life and allows him no kind of
freedom. Robust and -vitrorous as
-i. ik Wi-
is, sne worries over nis neaun
.- . -
ttO VU"uu "w . wuu,,ou
valid? in tbftlievdavnf bis matnr-
" ' " " 7." ? . . .. "
I rt.TT rnnn liner htm am it hA WArfl An
octogenarian bordering on second
a a v v trv1"! y -w ww w
A!llLilj OV. .4:-ll
Cuumuwu., duo, cuuHuuwijr , ue
the expression,
III U 11 -.,
, I Shall not allow
I'm vTittahahn trt nn n, nfl eft?" nr.
;.TV;il .'minW.nr1 tV,?-
does she confess his right to free
t action, ooauu as no .is in uie cuains
of .her tyrannous affeetion.
endl she makes j him; what she has
1ai fann Adh m ; tft'hA n. haek.
rinnnloaa valAtn dinari an 1 whom the
8Corches in fever and the east
wind chills ; to pneumonia one
who bai lost the fruit by fadding'!
About the flower. v- - Y
. I f The Editor and the Widower.
J ' Y Y- -y-:-'- --: Y ..
i saiisbary world. 2nd.. . . ! -t-
YAbi4 1 appearea-in lhursaay s
Stanly Enterprise :
" Friday evening: there ; was .on
board the Yadkin
hearted : widower . of abont sixty
summers : from ' nearf Salisbury "en
ronte to see one of ; Norwood's .fair
maidens. On; board the train go
ing north Monday morning was the
same gentleman with a down-cast
expression n.e said some one cut
tim out.
xhe edi
editor of the Enterprise was
here ; to-day. The 'widower was
too,looking for.the editor.; H bad
his walking stick with him. .-The
editor was spied by the widower
rwhile he was on his way to the de
p6t this, afternoon. The editor
-?1V U. Is tr.AnoKt. Ka ahli to
a ont bis paper next week . The
widower also escaped without
I ceivlug serious injuries.
LOUISBURG; N. C, FHIDAY, KOVEilBlJR
Aunt Malindy's Letter.
Warrenton Record
Mx, Dear Niece: I feel all tnck-
ered.out . this morninl and v I'm
afeerei I" can't write you a loni
etter; but I'll do the - best I can,
and write you a short note anyhow;
What's on possib ul vi s o n boss i ble,
you no. isot i ll oo ine test 1 can.
Sense I've been a writ in ; to yon.
I've 'had occashnn to teech: on, a
good many things, and there lots
more I d like to wnta about, but I
aint got. time,, and v then' I'm eo
badlytuckered"ythatt must rest.
Maybe yon think; if funny that I
ain't old like I be, by in by you'll
no ait aoout it. -
I'd like to write some letters
that would stur up the young men
of this naborhood and county, for
they heed afurinT
Some of em drinks licker, and
they, orter quit it. And they can if
they wanted But one thing I'm
share of; the gals is largely respos
erbnl for the way some of the boys
is a gwineon '
There's Tim Quggle. aud Tabias
Toper, who dri inks f rom week's
end to week's end. ' Tbey. ia done
to be drunkards aud sots; and yit
they stands as well in sersiety
as the, most pins, and best
behaved boys in the naborhood,
and sometimes I thinks the bigger
rowdy a boy is the more poplar he
is with the gals. Anyhow it looks
that wayto your old Aunt Lindy
I no I'm old and cau'tsee as good
as lots of young gals, bat some
things is mity plain even to my
old eyes. As shure as you're bornd
there's lots of. gala that likes the
cumpany of a rowdy a hepe bette
loan toey aoes inai oi a qecen
young feller. Tain't so with all on
e'm, and I'm powerful glad it ainJ
But too many of 'em is that way
And they is thev ones tbat encur
rages .the drinkin fejlers. If the
young wimmen would take the
stand tbey.orter.it would do more
good than aH the temperance ser
cieties that was ever organized.
gut they won't do it
I wish you'd nnpozzle this puz
zle for me. Why is it that people
will make much of thedfunkto'sol,
and often treat him better than
they do the purest man in the na
borhood, and osterize the barkeep-
r ? Now to my way of tbinin the
hark(ftnr and tha drunkard is
W.h in th aama hoat. For to
drink licker is as bad as to sell it.
orln f
I'm not makin au
ltV& BOJIC1C, IUI kUC iAIIU UUOV A.
bate the bizness, bnt be orter have
jestiss, and if you give him the
cold shoulder you orter . give the
drunkard the Cold shoulder too.'
I've heern it said that if church
mBmWtwnnlrl nnitil-inkin liclcar
i ' . -
Rellin wonM be a verv onnrofitabnl
- - .
bizneSS. 1 don't, no Whether this
-l . v j'vi'ii u..
18 BO or uol x ciuuu isr .uu.
v ri 10 fvl Tl i Fl I fllV' fine riavVB H SF1TJK nr
I . ' W3 a
cvnrcb rmembera bo when thev
I " -V-
r : rioraft from town dott't small
f s
, T . ia...
i vu.i.oiiiiua. a vo u.s
isa taiaa- 1 1 awn lniiiLiiB. a; aa wbu buia
is SO. and theV orter be ashamed
8caellin like V a-whisky barrel is a
mjty poor way ; to let their Jlte
shine. It is" a' 8Candle, r'and the
churches orter get rid of that kind
- In these letters dear Sally, I've
made lots of CapS. and lots Of peo -
pie have jist bin afittin them en
their " heads. I'm i mity sorry 'my
caps fits any bodies',; heads, but I
can't help it. .They are to blame
for. bavin v them kind of heads. I
t,n. t.A -.r
wwuu ,. na- awwua .uv- r, 24tb, lJusiV.ai $14 J00
body, but I've bin a CUttin and from Washington, and $12.60 from Poie-
i f . - , 1 t. . . mouth and Norfolk, limited tov tea days
slash i n and. them what got in the from date of sak. - . - .
way of my ax got cnt--that's 'all,
and itwa$not my fault. 'ZtyXf-
Fd like to rite more . about .the
old times and the old-time people,
bnt X can't do so no w.. We
folks 4iat natuallv dote on the cast. I nrnAiWM. in some resnecia. anv ExpoeirJoa
. - - -
1:1 4j. i-i,- ta '
like, to tell about it to ;
P- But Im too hixzv to
g. iJui 1 m wo nuzy w
young
about it now.
There's lots more
, . , , ., . .
COQld tell, and I may QO it by in
a - a a
now,
r, but y
ou must come- and
1 e and we'll talk, and that's
can t. write . any more letters
bet -
- j terlhan writin. I have one thing
agio you. I rit you a lot of -
ot snK sv anrl xma wnt
anrl
I givthem to tbat prtnter.man,
and
re - j he printed them, and you've
had
v'the people a Halki&about me,
29, 1805;
and-mad' with rae, and some a
cnssin me.' I don't think you
orter done me so; but I don't hold
it a gin you. You hurry up and
marry that feller and ax me to
he weddin, and all will be rite.
But there is one thing I don't
ike. Folks is a say in tbat I
ain't Malindy Hnnter. Some
says I'm one parson and some
says I'm another, but you noee
who I is; and that tiroueb I'd
mitely tockeredout, lam as ever,
. .'- -w - a
; J OUT AOV1U AQDt, . . ,
' : : Maltndt. Huntsr. . .
NoTB Bene: I hope to.be able 1
to rite you another letter, some-
lme In the future, till then good
by. 'Try and keep what Tve nt
n this sub-rosy. ... m. it.
NOTICE.
Br.
'will of the Uta Juivt guut. deeuased I WUI
sell to the highest bidder for eaah. st the
Court Hcuse door la the town of Loulsharjr
N. Ul. on Monday the 9th dar of December
180. at IS o'clock, M., the tract of laaa of
bains 'altaated la Franktta eonnty, aajotnlng
nd otifr, ana eoauining est acres, more or
Title reserved ou uiesate naa Deeaeon-
trmed, and the parchase pros paid la.
October ZSUi,
Jlim W. Snuirea.
. v Sxetator
FlilTLII PDOITRT in PET STCCI JUL
twxktt vAuxncs or Vhobo0OKBekd
FOWLS.
Pekin Ducks. White holland Turkey. Phr.
eons, all kinds of Rabbits, Guinea Pig; reg
istered Poland China, and Berkshire bogs.
registered Jersj eatue, and pure bred Hoi
stein cattle, registered 'ojffter, 8etter, and
St. Bernard dogs. JfockiDg birds. Cans
ary
birds and Parrot. Lverytbing
kept oh a first class stock farm,
kinds of water fowls Wild geese.
van ally
Several I
8wan Ac Of fish -we handle, the U olden
Red. Silver, and Japanese fan tail. The
Fount with castle and any variety of fish
at reasonable price.
Klot frea eggsone day old alwavs on
hand. Evtry egg guaranteed to be as
represented Will be dellrered , everv
morning. Egtrs for setting, from thorough
bred stock at $2.00 tor thirteen. A 1- lot
of young pedigreed fowls for sale at reas
onable prices ronsiddering stock. In the
winter months, after the natural raised
chickens are gone, there will be kept at all
times nire frying aiae chickens. Fresh milk
and butter always on band, and will be de
livered every morning, H deeired.
Two fine UoUtein calves for sale, one bull
and one heifer price reasons ble
WUI eeU
one Holstein cow-in .Uk. We offer a fine
unv rimrv uniw - in mill ldm wi ni.T uan
, - . I - r 1 . .vi 1 .
opportunity for farmers to improve their
stock. Visitors al
ay welcome, except
y Tarda and bet stock
Sunday, a hen Poultry
house will be closed. Call . or write to
J A. GREEN,
Louisbarg, N. C.
Cotton States ani international lijo-
.ation,
ATLANTA, 61.,
VIA THE
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
VESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS
Upon Mcli no Extra Fare is dand
t
Y-r. M. upon amvai oi ae congressional
Limited'' from New York, and reach Atlan-
A second train, with through sleeping
ears from New York, leaves Washington at
4:10 A. M., arriving at Atlanta 5:40. A. VL.
the next-da v.
Both trains leave from the Pennsylvania
I rail rood station a4 land passenger in the
I aition arronnds as through passengers via
"KSJSSSf" and Norfolk, the
Seaboard, Air Line haa -other connections
i HiTi pin t ae iiuinirwiii vuuvv k nwuiuic-
ton. namdr: From New York andPhiiadel-
t t a.1 u ffvw-U4- Vth U a 1
monL the Bar Line steamers: from Wash
imrton to Norfolk, and W ashinirton steam-
- rom New York, the Old Dominion
' ui ..4 tj.-a.. av.ii . paw4.
I MftMIlFtUlaJa OI1U UVtU lAmrVH aaJa v v
'Smori.1 VTZ
I .f.mM with ihivuiirK tmitnaMit Pall.
' o " oJrjr""Trj rZ"
DUD lnWIU-wvuit vuue. mnu
onerated through from Portsmouth to At-
i . ' ... . - a
, , lthoiite.hanF.
of takes the passenger via Old Point Comfort
These trains are composed of the hand-
somest Pullman wing-Im. Bsnet
I p. L train (-The Atlanta 8peclal") m vea-
S .toI to ALairr
tTHOTJT CHAKO. - f
- - mm MsiaaMa a mow war
w Z 7
1 Fredericksburg, Richmond and Petersburg.
Vinrfnia. Weldon. Baleigh and Sontbsrn
r : . : .
Pine. North Uarolina, Chester, cuntoa ana
Abbeville, booth Carolina and tibertoa aad
Athena to Atlanta, Oeorgia."v: . ' . j-
aires.
Excursion Tcket wffl be sold to Atlanta
and return, via the Beaboard Air line, a
follows.
I ln Tneedars and Thursday. Beptemiter
Daily, eeptember lota to uecemoer.aoui,
lnclusiv, at 1 19.25 from Washington, and
$17.35 from Portsmouth and Norfolk, lim-
ited to twentv davs from data of sale: and
at $38.25 -from Washington and $'23 65
from Portsmouth and Norfolk, good natil
January 7, 1896. -i ; .' -. -. -
old
tbc gxrosmos
4l, T ia America nere yoa sou, mmm v
the by ,5d exUbit from Florida and Alaska, n,eroot a for 5
tell CaliJorila ad Maine, the United State of herOOt, I0T O CCniS,
mii An)eric- and the Daited 8tate of Bmaii. I winner thalalways pi
'i irrr,, . - . -a .iA
I
Mexico and Caaada. and so oa sa til nearly
, I crerj allium hvtm " "
by. I nted. On the terraces are found, among
many other attractian. jrao. vnines
aao
Mexican villages, showing just how those
see
people have their "daily walk and conver
sation." - : f Y
Ask for ticket via Tan BaaaoAas
Liwa." ' - .'
Pallman Sleeping Car reservations will
be made and further information furnished
let -
apon application to any agensoi ineota
board Air Line, or to the n ndersigned.
II. W. B. Owrrca. T. J. Akdebscit
TraJSe liana ser. General Pi
and'
f - C St. johx;
THE r ;
FARMERS & UERCHAIITS.BAIIL
Does a general Banking business
. solicits deposits on time ;
4 ' or subject to - -
.-checks. ,. v .
BXake GlleUs a r4alty. :
Returns promptly made at rea-
V aonkble rates.
Deposits received in ' SAVING'S
BANK, in 'turns 4 of 25
.centa and upwards.
! J. ': " ofticeb.;
Wm BAILEY, President.
; J. S. BARROW, Cashier. .
D1DECTOBS.
Wm. Bailey. ' . " J. S. Barrow.
Dr. A. B. Hswkius.
C. M. Cooke. W. T. Hughes.
W. J. Byerly, J. B. Thomas.
Money to Lend .
I am prepared to lend money oa Im-
K roved real eUU at 0 per cent, aad cn
ng Uom. ,
Nov Sm. ' T. W. BicxxTT.Att'v.
c r TAX NOTIUE
The. tax books ot the town of
Louisbunr has been ' placed in my I
hands, and the taxes for 1805, are
now dne. All those owing - taxes
will pleaee settle the same as soon
ha nossible. and therebv aura tron-
i ria and ftnta.
B.D.JE.'XELL,
Tax Collector, i
LOUISBURG
Carriage Shops,
H. C TAYLOR, Proprietor.
If your.Carrisge, Buggy, Wag-
on or anything in that line need!
rnaiririff and vou want it dona
... . . . . . m
"gOtt bring It to IDe, and It T0U
want your Carriage "or Boggy re-
painted in,a first-class manner,
L: : -1 T 1 1
Zl l-Z " 'Z-Z? "S i-
uij iiuja uuuer a ui ainissa iiaiu-
ter and wood workman, can there
fore gaurautee satisfaction in all
work entrusted tome.
I have a first-class black smith
in the black smith shop who ful
ly understands everything about
bis business, from shoeing a
horse to irioning a fine buggy.
It does not pay to have your
work botched up. so bring it
, - r j
along to me where it WILL HE
DONE RIGHT, my prices an
reasonable.
I make Buggies and Wagons to
order. If you want s ood Home
Made Buggy or Wagon, give me
your orders, and you shall have
what you want
ThanVino- mv f rienda Tor f bir
I : . , . s . v
lDg the same in future, 1 am,
very
H. C. TAYLOR.
Build up Home.
BY-,
i n TnnniTiiin iinnr ruirnnni p l
rAlHUrtlllflU llUfcJL dtl I tnmiOt
MALLORY DURHAM CHER-
ROOTECOe.
OF DURHAM. - -NO.
ARE MANUFACTURING AS
FINE CIGARS CHER00T8
AND CIGARROS v
As can be found on the market.
Their leading brands are
"BULL OF DURHAM" -
A dime Cigsr for a nickle. Hand
Havana filled.
JULE CARR
m m ajh j m n
I Namprl in honor Ot JOI. J.
Carr, Pres. Black well Durham
- Tobacco Co., 5 cent Bomatra
Wrapper ,
UCKWELLS-DURIIAir
Named in honor of CoL W. T.
, Blackwell, father of Darbaxn
5 cent SumatraWrapper.
... - - . -t
LITTLE SADIE. CUBAN CIG-
ARROS, 10 FOR 10 CENT8
"OLD CnnNK" HEROOTS,
6 for 10 cents. The finest smoke
.v for the money.
Ilri VADTIT CTITTII
-
a sure
ways pleases.-
Stick to bonis and send us-jour
orders;. :
' liallsn Dcrhn C&sfcsl Co.
DURHAM, N. C.
Aia
Thnm,iR iVflrphonse-
thO DlaCO for hlCh pnCeS.
il Mrncv.Politr.bouesr treat-
r r .
I W 9 -
K0!1BEE4L
LAD ICO AND GCrtTLCr.lEM
'9X
Who nay wlh nice shsrapoo-'. .
log or hair drewing decs, will d
well to call ou W. M. ALSTON
& L. W. EGERTON. Ladle, bava
your hang cujt right. We - have
Dr. White new hair crower.
Van's Mexican Hair Restorative,
Ayer's Hair Vigor, Tricot herons
for tb hair and akin, nothing te
beat it to keep the hair from fall-"
Ing out. .; '
. HOTEWOODARD. r .
; ' - Barky M aaai, N. C. ; '
Free Baa meets all trains, - ' -B
t2 per daj, '
OSBQRNHOUSE.
C. D. OSB0RN, Prop'rletov
; Oxford, N. C.
Good accommodations for the
j traveling public " - y -
DO YOU VAHT.; A HOUSE?
If so yon will do well to write,
or see J. Levister, at 'Louliburr,
N. C, before contractlngNPlatia,
specifications and estimates&ade
ou ourni nuiiainirt. kc .
MOSES WEST holds fortbtn"
rear of Thomas Drug 8toreV (on
the'alley wharelie does shoe
making and repairiug,and guar
antees to do work as good rand V,
cheaper than any Shoe-Maker v
in the State.. ..
Corns and see for yourself..
. Respectfully, ; . . t
' M03E3 WEST.
CHICKEN CHOLERA
Can be cured bv using THOMAl
POULTRY POW DEIL Italsoeun.
Botrr and OArcs. Now is the tin.
to bee It laceuU a package.
,'ft? ,
rt- anuijao, UTVggimv,
Louis burg, N. C.
NOTICE I
I have decided to red or my
I uavo
BEES to 10 Hives.
Will sell remainder for 13.50
per hive, this includes top case
These bees are worth 5iX), for
bees alone. Apply at imc to
A. D.GREEN.
FllANKLLNTOX HOTEL
FRAKLIXTOX, N. a
C. M. EOBBS, Prp'r.
Good accomodation f or tk trartljar
pablie.
Good TJrerj Attached.
R. R. CROSSEN.
FIRST CLASS PAINTER,
LOUtSBUSO, X. c
I with to offer my services to the pub
V6 ??.WV' "7 prvparea I .
for itaeir. ana l refer to au part Jew Ic
whom I have worked. . Ola faraltarv
made new. Giva me your palroaag
aod yoa ahall pa pksued. ; , . ,
J D- & R. S- CHHlSTlAfl
' RICHMOND,' Va .
Prompt attention to orders and
sat alaction GUARANTEED:
IFYOU -SUFFER, WITH
- ... 1 , . ' J .- ,
HEADACHE
NEURALGIA,
-TAKE--.i
!--
Head-Easy,
THE GREATEST REMEDY
ON
V ;. EARTH." '
; Foral in Louisburg by ; '
- : - t- W. 0. TU03iA3t .
y y AiaxrEit Cp. ;
For aalatm Franklin Ualy . J c y'
- -
TAKE .K0TICS3
Our baek U-run ta -the depot
for tbe4eas3t c( paasenj-ers U
pay, and while we o aot wi4
to be diexourteaoa in tijoqc w
"Ur" iLU ,?c
mVl llb m
PJ tiayes. toller.
dead
er
' mniMvljn
lal
I buiu or repalraa kiada of mUl Jslfkiaeey
ilia fmU rrml a aull tor 1 SVo. or work tnr
Addm m at
. Lwili
ivis. X;C.
Of
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Trtfimmin
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