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CHRISTMAS DAY.
TEOf-'-PURl
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' ATTORXfeY'jA.T.t?'-..
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CAROLINA CULLIXGS.
News of the Week Gathered From all
V ai-tsof fbAState;.j:; H
Will practice ia .Ul the Coarta of the State ; Interesting
u.aae m coart tiousa. -j
M. CUUKK & SON,
AX roRNJiiT8-A.T-LAW,
LOUIMBUHO, K. C.
Viil ittead the courts of Nash, Franklin,'
iJr.mviUo, W' vrrouaua Waiocouuiies, alsdthe
jivi.us 0 avt oi NyrtU Uaroliup, Mid the U.
! .jiroait iui Uiatrioi c'oatta.
Of .alldar day in Christmas Day,
Tkeir Oontrtn tmuc
Adi1 yet the blftawxl Christ-Child comes
And walk the sUunnjc wny.
Which brings to simple fwrtblj home
Heaven s light on Christmas Day.
Then, deep in silent woods, the tree
the hemlock piut, and fir
i)
K. J. K MALONK.
two doors telow Aycocfee St Co.'s
inirf store, adjoining Dr. O. l,. Uia.
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K. W. II. NICHOLSON, - .
PRAGTiCINa PHYSICIAN,
t LO'JISBURO, X. C.
V.
ii. 6PRUILL,
ATXORSET-AT-LAW,
x.oci5Buae, n. c. '
Will atteai the courts of franklin, Vance,
OmjivUi-), Warren .tui Wake counties, also
tuu supreme Court of .Sortii Carolina, reompt
aueuti jn iven to colleotioua, &c.
' "'VjAlIOS. B- WIt, ;
ATTORXKY-AT-LiAW,
LoCISBtJHG, S. C. : -
OUce on Main street, over Jones & Cooper's
Store.
T.
W. BICK1SXT,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
:i.:uisB0Ka m.'.
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
wary mart r intrusted to hiH hns.
Rof '.rs to 'Jtiief lustic ifihKD'n.'r 1. Hon. John
Manning, Hon. ttotit. W. Winston, Hon. J. C.
BdEtim, Pres. First N Clonal Bank of Win
( ton. 01:iin & Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank
o f Alouroq, IJhis. E. T lylor, Pres Wake Por
w st iJoUegji, loa. Yj. W. riuitieriakn. . , "
O ilo in C jurt Hou', opposite Shriif's.
and Important Items
From on r Exchanges Condensed
for Busy Readers.
Last year 21 cotton mills were
built iu'tbis Sta$e. .. ; ...
A. larw;e furniture and chair
factory i to be-built at. Concord.
A'police census jfives Durham's
population as 11,700.
Twelve students of the Univer
sity have- been expelled for gam
bling; and hazing. Morganton
Hernld.
The Goldeboro Headlight says:
"We are soon, to have a smoking
tobacco factory', The machinery
Tias already arrived."" '
The twentieth annual State
I Convention of the Youug Men's
Christian Association of North
Carolina will beheld Mjarch 19
to 22 atTJbarlotte. f ' :
Governor Carr has oflFered a re
ward of $200 for the conviction cf
t-ie unknown persons who mur
dered a white jaq fcnowntas tbfe
i nrui to tn enmy wmtry-treeie',ii'
And raft 8 breath oirnvrrr... ';'
And far and near Kri Kringfe's feell V-"- -Their
airy m osic. sh a kfW.v '' '"';Z.
And daur-ing feet of boyfe.nd girls ' Hip.
A sweeter joyonce mukf. r f . F
The Christ-Child came tgfBAleb?m,-
To Mary's hnppy bpenst, 'v-- - t
And fonnd with:u her boidingrms . '
A warm encircling nest.
And many a tinv ehernb rhild ' '
in mother s arms to-day
bmiles like the Christ tbn nndefiled,
On this dpar Christ mas Day.
The Christ-Child's mother dimly saw
The cross in faint ontlii:
Above the baby. face that held
Her Own in awe divine.
Tbns over little Crndleheds
rhe Bar-red paRsion-flower
Its purplp sign of sorrow spreads
In Iovo'b mostjrjatutons hour
To Mary's lee the wise men brought
i neir girrs oi gold una snice.
The "Gloriu"' swept the midnight Bkies
I o greet her PphtI of Price
Aur down the ladder of the stars,
Across the shining way.
The anirpls watched the Christ-Child come
That first dear Christmas Day.
Of all dear days is Christmas Day,
The very dearest dear.
The crown and clasp and topmost sheaf
! ()I all the joyfnl year.
Then dancing feet of hoys and girls .
fjo gayly to and fro.
And "Merry, merry Christmas" rings
In all the winds that blow., . . r-? -v .
Mrs Sangster, in Harper's "Round Table1.
that it bears discouragement to
him who hears it t 'A sentence
u. the best; I I that coptajjiA. an jnuendaBnay:
peace a5drpnw 1 - cause inre'eViP than- ranT he meas- j
ored. If a rnau is trying v to getl
oit of the pit such a sentence is
like a heavy hand placed on his
ehoujder pushing binjhack. Tp
spVead'a rumor of evif concerning
any, and especially concerning any
twtmian, is to do an -act at which
, - .
the1 antfeUeep and on Vfhich the
.verybaverrs frown. It is hard
enough tto do t?ght under the best
of circumstanc-ea,"aud- be who adds
fib tbeifflcun v-v' tn;ft y. perch a ii c
masff ut thereby .impossible to do
right, and 8o seai"ihe-ioom of a
struggling fellow cteAtti, Word
are sometimes as light as thistle
down in the wind, , but at other
times they are as heavy as; lead, or
they may even crush like an ava
lanche. I say, therefore, that nothing in
your possession should be- so care
fully watched as "your lips. Do
and say all you can to cheer, for
God only knows the secrets of our
lives, how much we need to hear
such words and how much influ
ence they may exert. But never,
never, never, under any provoca
tion, allow yourself to strengthen a
rumor of scandal. If there is
wrong iu any soul it will produce
its own results, for the laws of the
univefsVreirJj&rale; but if the
y
he
THE WICKED TONGUE.
Rev. Geo. U. Hepworth. in New York Herald.
And their ton cue is deceitful in their month.
Mieah vi., 12.
The iipne thing tr be guarded
most carefully" fs th tonjlne.! :pe
Yv7.
M.. PERSON,.
AXXORNEY-AT-AW,
' L itllSBUHB, S. C.
Praetloes in all courts. OUlce io the Court
House. .
II. "YARBOROTJOU, Jn.
.'HORSEY AT LAW",
LOUISBURQ, X. C.
O'n ce on scconJ li ior of Jeal building
SI m.-c rftret.'
A'l-1 "jj":! 'busine-s- 4itrustt'd to him
i? i.l recV-i i'c yirompc :ind cartiul attention.
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Dentistry.. 4
W. H. EDWAnDS-
"nrnbrella man, in Warreu
county, on the uight of January
2nd. The name of the murdered
man is unknown.
W. L. Yuiboyf a well known
citizpn'of Vbrsythe county, has
been pint on trial at. Winston,
ur'day, charged with beiny; the
father of his daughter's children.
The rase is the worst ever tried
in that town.
Th Cleveland Star underst ands
thai. Congres?ma!i Linnev, of the
eighth district, will have V fight
for re-nomination this year, lie
did nut. go into the Hog Combine
in the House and the hots are
OF WAK3 FOREST, N. C. .
Will visit LonisbUrg on Monday, Tuesday
un I iV'rt Ins'lav follovvin tlie first Sunday
iii ) i "i m .i jj' prepared to do ail kinds of
D-.iral wo-ii.
O lie.! over Jones & ' Cooper Store
nest door to T. B. Wilder Law olfiVe
, ,t EX SEXATOR BLAIR'S PLAN.' r
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How the Race Problem is to Be Solved
" by Universal Education. '
Ex-Sehator kenry W. Blair, of
Massachusetts, delivered an ad
dress yesterday before the Ijceum
of the' Shi lob Baptist church (col
ored) In which be'declared that
the 1,000.000 negroes : in 'the
Northern States were responsible
for the present condition of the
tiegroe8 in the South. He said
tht in the 'Stites of Massacbu
setjS, New York, New' Jersey,
amt'Ohid; the negro wa3 the bal
ance' "or,fcpcTWer?etween the two
great' pVrties, a'nd'was in a posi
tion to di(vtjJJo?Xhe-Re publican
party as what shou).I-ie-i;s"attl-'
tude toward the negroes of the
South, and yet they bad not done
so
He said tnat the negrp dele
gates to the next National Repub
lican Convention should demand
that the Republican party thould
insert a plank iu its platform
.favorable to national and State
education, and if the party did
not do so the negro 6honld n t
support the party. He said that
the delegates of color from the
South could if tbey were united,
say who should be thn next uom-
v- " THE : .V
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BAKU
louis nunc, - . w. c.
-
Docs a general Banking business
solicits deposits ou time
or subject to
checkd.
Slake ClleUM Specialty.
Returns promptly made at rea
sonable rates.
Deposits receied in SAVING'S
BANK, in sums of 23
cents and upwards.
OFF1CEI1S.
" Wm BAILEY, President.
J.-8. BARROW, Cashier. -
OIBECTOns.
Wm. Bailey. J. S. Barrow
Dr. A. B. Hawkins.
C. M. Cooke. W. T. Hughes
W. J. Byerly, J. B. Tboruas
LOUISBURG
Carriage Shops
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
. Who niay wish nfee shampoo
Ing or hair dressing-'done. will ri
well to call on W. 21;, ALSTON
&1.E. THOMAS. Ladietae
yonr baiijf cut right. AiV liave
Dr. White new hair grower.
VenV Mexican Hair Restorative,
Ayer'a FUir Vigor, Trleopberotw
fur the hair and skin, nothing im
heat it to keep the hair from fall-
ng out. . ,
:hoteu woodard,
,.W. c WooDAkmlp-,
?.o-ky Sloujit, N. C
Free Bcs rnvrts I1 mlos.
X C. J
" 'cni:1lOERS;"Trptr? :
God'aiecomodatioD for the traveling
public.
Good Litery AtUcbed.
wrurf! nbtj there and by an
wor 1 frjonl your mouth you' give th
impression that it is there, you
judge as you would not like to be
judged, and yon would think it a
tireat calamity if a like measure
ceitfullftonghes have donff moi'd
harm than all the wars that were
ever waged. Cities have been
ravaged by the sword, hut reputa
tions are ravaged by the tongue.
As a weapon of revenge, slander were meted out 10 you
and gossip are surer than poison. Wfe'Khould be helpful, not hurt-
They are more cunning than" the ful, to each other. Ir is one of the
subtlest drug, and more effective, primary demands of the Christian
for while3Ae"oSie produce -death; lel'-giou 'thatwe shalj love bur
which is' a rffStte'r of very little neighbor, and where love is thpre
consequence, the others result in is always pity for the falling, but
despoiling a life, which is a matter never a word that shall make it
of infinite moment. easy for them 1o slip furlherdown.
Thre j nre . two orirdes which U)peu'your month tb. 'sa'y all the
stand side by side at the head of J j;ood you can of every one jut seal
dissatisiied because be is not able the list to speak pvil . of your your mouth' against the utterance
H. C. TAYLOR, Proprietor.
If your Carriage, Buggy, Wag
on or anything in that hue need?
repairing and you want it done
right, bring it to me, tid if you
want your Carriage or Bueav re-
inee of the party, aud should sup- painted in a first-class manner,
port no one wbooe altitude was bnns it to me also. I have served
not favorable to the education
not only of the negroes, bit of
th whites of the South.
He said that the fight for uni
v jrsal education had just begun,
and that uou it rested the super
structure of the government.
He claimed that the lynching,
murdering, and burning of nig
roes in the South was due to the
fact that the masses wer igno
rant and pnslaved. '"No force
bill," said Le, an solve the
problems that t-unfroi t the ngro;
only universal eduen i m can. do
it. When the natun s tall see to
it that every one of us citizens is
educated, then an t en only will
the perpetuity of h government
be established, aim the world re
deemed. The oeeting was presided over
by Mr. Thomas L. Jones, of the
District bar, and the7 audience
SHOE MAKING.
MOSES WEST holds forth in
rear of Thomas' Drug Store, (on
the alley where hp does shon
rraking and repairing, and guar
antees to do work a? irrod aun
cheaper than any Shoe-Maker
in the State.
Come and see for yourself.
Respectfully,
MOSES "WEST.
of a sarcasm or a suspicion. Letjtbt,t KrePte(i the Sa iator was a
it not. be said in that future when
we shall 6ee face to face, instead
J.
O. H1LU
THE TINKER,
is preparfld to do alf kind of tiif work,' re
p i irinijc. &e. All work guaranteed, l'lace
oi' busiiiss on Alain street in lious? recently
ocviois 1 hv F. farrisli.
j s
RUFFIN&, LEWIS
BLACKSMITHS
We are prepared to do all kinds of
work ia oar line. Call to see as At our
Hhop near the Loaisburg mills.
DENTIST,
, LOUISBURG, N.' C.
Offlee over ilacket Store.
Graduate Baltimore Dental College.
artificial teeth a SPECIALTY. .Natural x ois s uone umuer me provisioua
to set out t ue pie. ... neighbor and to listen to it. The
The Greensboro Record hear listening ear and the rlandero,is
t o vj: r ....... i- I
Mia i. of 1 1 a lor niaiu'"1! vjaiaa, . . . . i x p
liau liaan Tirnu.wtijl r v M Piar4 1
HoTton and Settle that, he shall o.iy upon wn,co toe rtevu oi inrougn a glass uarKiy, mat yon
hav Congressman ' Shuiord's chiefly depends for the accomplish- pressed any soul back by an ungen
piace it ne win turn m lively ior merit ot bis purposes, it von will erous utterance; lor wonls are
Reed fr President aud Holton : vp, ,;m vnnr par nrl lt htin' rlnH I things, wnrds Aro niercitii word..
the tongue to fill it, heaven will words are blizzards that tear trees
grow sad and the pit. will rejoice, j upbp the roots, words are jight
One of the highest, virtues theluing bolts that strike sometimes
heart, can cherish is the virtue of a I to kill
dull ear when slander croaks. If you can say nothing good say
Slander isriever hacked b y,,6. good i nothing-; at all. Remember the
motive. It. is only a bas heart legend of the stranger who stood
that can say base things. -The upkoown in the crowd that was
homes are countless that bajt beehl curiously gaxing at a dead dog.
wrecked by loose talk which "h&dTTbe poof creature had many blera
i.eon till oaken kegs containing xxo e fOMndatio n than the.b?e ishesU and tbey were all euumer-
120 pounds and for each cask 840 h. . i.s .rj'Sjii-'it.J h;7witi v iw .... v..
v . I less lanric )l uils viriuii, l.mbu- obibku- w. uc iwacro uu, vut uiib
as heard saying, "He
enriches him, bnt makes ionieoWl back beautifully white teeth
my time under a first-class pain
ter and wood workman, can there
fore gaurantee satisfaction in all
work entrusied to me.
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 iriouing a fine buggy.
It does not pay to have our
work botched up, so bring it
along to rae where it WILL BE
DONE RIGHT, my prices ar
reasonable. wbom l baTe moT
I make Laggies and Wagons to i made nrw. Gie roe jour patrooAf
order. If you want a ood Home- I nd be piasei.
NOTICE I
I have decided to rednre my
BEES to 10 Hives.
Will sell remainder for $3.54
per hive, this includes top case
These bees are worth $5.00, for
bees alone. Apply at once to
A. D GREEN.
R. R. CROSSEN.
FIRST CLASS PAINTER. -
LOCISBDHO, X. C.
I wifh to offer ray eric to thepoV
lie, and will say that I am prepared t.
do all kinds of house painting, grata
intr &c. Mr work in Lonisbarr rpeki
for itself, and I refr to all parties fc-
Old farmta
ifnr.t' State chairman. Siguion,
however, is represented as being
coy.
Th report of the State labor
cbmnlssKiner contains an inter-
esting stateuient. if? a new indus
try in North Carolina. The roe
of the female sturgeou is now
"shiri;ed m larre Quantities to
Russia and Germany from the
great fisheries on Albemarle
Sonud. The roes from three stur
teeth removed and riv? Ones inserted in of a, b.v$X)JMq Legislature fpd-f
i AV work warfaated 11 1 -t s U , i . iUit f f. uCi,!iiklri tiJJr, V V v
T.Lisrtrtr i AiV brtraJi Vf A-ttirf 'hi5 Bcalpi--AsbeVilleCitin.
is obtaine"d t the fishery
The" commissioners
l. 1 .. . i . J
cuuiue coiiuty uac euicren nuuu i,
a new and unique branch of bus- else poor indeert. As a general riney. lurueu in surpiise, ana a
iness. It is the purchase of pan- thing, when one slyly distfleias Lwonran Whispered, "It must be the
ther wolf, and wild-cat scalpSi ' TXimor n vonr ear. it is becanse Christ, for He alone tould say any-
be hopes it is true. If the rule of7 thlQg ?0?d of dfef,d d.0-" The
n, . ; - , T . v. example is worth following.
Christ were followed, -Let hun And-how mnph better the world
that is without sin Arriong i yom wonhl b if ,t lletf "of speaking
The stockholders of the Wilson cast the first stone," slander would evib we should either utter words
large aud enthusiastic one.
Forty-five stars will hereafter
appear on the American flag.
Utah was formally admitted into
the Uniou, by proclamation of the
President, on the 4tb instant.
Made Buggy or Wagon, givn me
your orders, and you shall have
what you want.
Thanking my friends for their
patronage in the past and solicit
ing the same ju future, I am,
Yours very respectfully,
H. C. TAYLOR.
Build up Home.
BY-
PATRQNIZIHB HOME ENTERPRISE1
iiarvelous Results.
From a letter wriften by 17 J. Gan
derman, of Dimondale, Micu., we are
permitted to make this extract : I hae
no hesitation in recommending Dr.
King's New Di.coery, as the resalts
wer almost marvelous in the case of my
wife. Whilel was pastor of the Baptist
Church at Hives Junction she was
brought down with Pneumonia succeed
ing La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of
coughing would last boors with little in
terruption and it seemed as if she could
rrot survive them. A Iriena recom
mended Dr. King's New Disroverv, it
was quick in its work and highly patis-
factory in results." Trial bott.es free
at Aycocke & Co'. Drug Store. Regn
ar size 50c and $1.03.
worse aou you will always Una me
ready to correct at my own expense any Cotton Mills have'declared a div- slink away and hideitself as did of praise and encouragement or
worS ,uat may prove uusa. l'illLt :JA maintain a charitable silence.
R. E. KING, , are now ruuuing on full time and .
Dentist. V fcre tnrninout a quality Of yarns lue ,aen
Li " which find a ready sale notwith- "How precious may a few words
YAhuUnullbH Ob UAVlb, standing the many new mills be if rightly and opportunelj spp
that have been :built,during the
ast yearWiUou Advance
Tjvo.F.uU JHoon3 in -December.
New York "World.
1 lit. tf H 1 X 1l
I ''All TWrrtlirTbSa H N VI
A
ken; i lAM iyHh, -nYceSt; V
encouragement; it 'tbey have a ,
v . JUVAWU 1 V CUT
Jl work ia Olir line, done on short Seaboard Air Line, as tnanv for
.-ik J -.-.iJ i- .3 ' .
nouaaa sausiact-ion guarwiwea. the Southern, 400 for the Cape
We have our new shot) fthe old ten nin , ,r
tlley) ingod shape and are betM rn e"5ns I'M
pared tUau 3 ever to: serve onrcastxpn uea oraers ioriv tne oiuer u
'J$ ecaw liel Hdrk Ca,Rtfli gl
nave maae l.vuu wneeis ior me til)(i thAm! What miraclefl thev
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warm and generous impulse be- ,
: Tm-.i. i I other
since the beginning of the
Christian era. December, 1895,
mors.
i
j o . & r. s-caaisTiwi
RICHMOND, Va.
Prompt attention to orders ai.U
sat sfaction GUARANEED.
TAKE NOTICE I
Our hack is rnn to the depot
for the benefit of passengers wh
and while we do not wish
e
pay, ana wnite we ao doi wiea
MALLORY DURHAM. CHER- 10 h tTxXfT.
V(iTV n respectfully ak that all
KUU1L tU. heads" will either walk or
OF DURHAM.
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HAYES & FULLER.
MILL WRIGHTING.
Tn Krwu who enrn mills I co prpsrd
bnild or repair all kindt of mill nhry
and improT borrs for making nice Bon,
also would n-nt a mill lor 1 or work kw
atf it suited- Adirm ai iowsg-
tUIb. M.C. .
Teacher Now, Jimmy, what
do we learn from the Mooroe
doetriue ?
Jimmy That the other fellow
is wrong. Cleveland Plain Deal
er. ,
ARE MANUFACTURING AS
FINE CIGARS CHEROOTS
NTD C1GARROS
As can oe found on the market.
Their leading brands are
"BULL OF DURHAM"
A dime Cigar for a nickle. Hand numi POCLTIT ill STKI TIU
Havana filled.
. r. nMnrallirS
JULECAIU; -
.
Named in honor of Col. J. 8. Pw P?' Tl-.Jl TSl
Carr. Pres. lilackwell Durham pninH chm. and Berkshire bo.
. I w- - - - . n.i
ToDaCCO CO., 5 CtrCt Sumatra wriUrei Jer) rsttl. pur wo nj
W licin CRlur. nwwM .
rapper Rt twt,i doa. Morkina: tnnis, Cnary
'BLACKWELLS DURHAM' SJ .WrS.g
Named in honor of Col. W. T. mrZXAncZ
Blackwell, father of Durham siK-r and jDan f tsJL The'
Fount with castle and any varieiy oi eis
a .....).! i m
Nice fr-slei oneway Ji cm
tnri F. tt rar srsraTitrd to b wm
STILL AT THE BRIDGE.
BLACK-SILIHING. Alabama -uUnly nd; theon
weYi sm'weii kiiwil5an(i pi-epsved to do j n U 8aui ' from near Gi bso'u S ta
wa j nuia iu vuv o ! a i .1
nH also dreamed a dream: cries the hope- "' . , . " .
..! u .- v v I " ' -
ueo 1 1111 youfcu at 'iw jbum i.u iumm. i , -v
in t.hfi Stftt.ft. SHVfl the Atlantic 1 a nn a h.an him anH Mnlias r . i .
Coast Line and the Norfolk d T md.mv dri3 thoueand,
Westeru. Tbe iron comes .from T . eight hundred and ninety-six
you can u iub eamo. t i
L years
changed that future Is and what f -p. . . - - - .
. . '- . . 1 ill J . . . x. JJ 1 il li , iUD VVIIIWUCUt; VI liUC IQIbCICIIt
Charcoal iron is used ior iresn inspirations are aaaea 10 tnat
Specinen Cases.
S. H. Clifford. New Cassel. Wis,. Wa'
troubled with Neuralgia and Rleami
tism, his Stomach was disordered, Uis
Liverfwas affected to an alarming decree,
appetite fell away, and be was terribly
redact d in flesh" and fitieigthl Three
bottles of Eleetr'c Bitters, cured, l tn
"Edward Shepherd, Harrisbatg, III.,
bad a running sore on his leg ot eight
years standing. Used three bottles of
Electrio Bitters and seven boxes of
Bucklen's Arnica Salv. and his leg is
sound and well. John Speaker, Cataw
ba. O.. had Te larire Fever sores on his
1 leg, doctors said be va incurable. One
bottle Electnc Bitters- and one box
Backlen'S Arnica t a've .curd him
entirely. Sold by Aycocke' & Co., at
their Drag Store. .
mv same work. I hor von .will see me as I o
the Bistsideoi LtheRiverhriage, Maitt LK, . tKW..ifcVv - !--. 4i of tbls kind happening in the same
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ot DiacKsrnitning, aon x torg
prepaaea lo repair your, gun
on new iocks sc. i nave a n
have repaired that vtlU be sold
n ten drs. "
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are Jsuh - theerworks under 9 "". bt -widely noted, However, or it
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HENDEBSON. N; ' by taking one cupfuPo vinegar,- Vnd to .thft:; ninety, and nine iSs i5uHgtonif
ews
Good aceomm
lite and attentive eervantj.
cupful of shi Up oniona. SPut on
- tbe stoie and' simmer about balf hoodred complele. -,. ;. ., . !?.an W ' .wa VTa
OSBORN HOUSE, hoo or tn ....... iiw ,mwr!Kfi?ff!;
got. V vinen remove - nuu eiraiu. ' . . ,h.;;vv. . - i was ,, a. ue w, uiuuu,., jl ub. iu;
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' ' ' -h,rTVl N f! ' qneutly -when troubled withVa, jieg '-'tibesVbft. What can: the mind
.irMOTvto cotkh) and unless .very deep, rXaU
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traveling public.
seatedi "the congh wiUnot.; last
i mortal eoul than a phras? so fr&med c .nts. . This was the last quarter. January 9ti89G.
This
man
was so overcome that he got drunk.
That was a; full moon. . When he
sober be bad 'onTy:? i WeAtyfiVe
got
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' . " NOTICE.
Bvvirttieinf' tbe norer contained in a
dtdintrnat wntd. ,to n by Juo. W.
PittmasfHnd P. S.'PittmAn. bis wife, on the
7 th day of Deeember 189J. I,wai imll at the
Court House door in Louie-tire on Honda v
the 10th day of Febroary 1896 at rwibUe
snctlnu to tbe highest bidder for one fourth
of tbe nrice casbu resilne on credit of ten
months with latere, from day of sale, the
followinsr tracts of land, to-wit: Fint. ,a
tract of land lying bo 3r . Civer adjoining
,t he-lands ot J. H. Uppennan j L. T. Horton
and others, containing 102 acres, . it being
the tract JiottI to T. B. Uortoa - lo the
divisioamons;tn:Bil,rM10l T.C Hor
ton. . Second, n tract adjoiniz - tbe lands
of Frank Ballard and otherflyinjr on Syca
more creek and Eel root branch .and con
taining 5tt acres. Third. ' the interest' 'of
Patti S. Pittoan-it beisjr one-third, in the
rPVerwioo in vno uwr iriwri vt aire. n""o
Hoi ton. adioioins:. the lands of Patti R,
Pittman ad others, ,lvln ?b tbe . Loais
bnrtraod Nashv&le road.' rontainioir 11T
acres more or lees.- The said deed in trust
is registered in Book 97 pat. 43485.
it
5 cent SumatraWrapper.
LITTLE SADIE, CUBAN CIG-
ARR0S, 10 FOR 10 CENTS.
OLD CHUNK" HEROOTS.
5 for lOjceuts. The finest smoke
for tne money.
"OLD XORTII STATE"
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cneroot, 6 tor o cents, a sure
winner that always pleases.
Stick to home and send ns your
orders..
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Maliory Qurhcin Cheroot. Co.
DURHAM, X. C.
NOTICE.
Wnri Efirr rsr rnsrsi
r.rvmntfd Will t delivsreo
. . u
morning. rgfr ior wiwdii.
bred stock at 2.00 for thirteen. A IT-e lo
of yooni pedigreed fowU lor sale at reas
onable prices eonw-denug sroca. ia am
winter month, after the nataral raised '
rhKkensa.re goo. there will be kept at aB ,
times aire frving site chiekena. Freh milk
nr..) battr lwa on hand, aoa will be de-
liven-d eTery mornion, if dired
Two Ine Holstein calves for sate, one m
snd cfne heifer pike reasonable, 'Will
one Jersey heifer, in mifk tbis winter.
one HolKtoin cow 4a rilt. We oSer
opportooity for farmers to improve tbtr
Mock. Visitors aJwavs sekoms. exeept
Sunday. h-n Poultry Ysrdaaad pH stock
houses will be eloped. Call M. jr writ to
J A. GBEEX.
Lsi-bunc If .C
NOTICE.
HaTinjc qnaMfied as Ad-oinirtrator of JL
A.Kpred. all persons owtwr ni eiaie i
n miVi MflDMl ll'lL aatl Mil.
laima against bis estat-
noti&d to toate paymetrt atwc. aid a3
t t -i L . I ttersona boldincrtaima ajruniSt bis etat
jv virtue ui iub p-r TOUtainea ' - , ,k- inrtMmM.ts0r,Mon
in a deed in trust execnted by Isaac I jannary tbe 8th 1897. o rnw boUc u
Harris and wile to me, to secure his J t- pled bar of tuer rerovery.
bond to me, as Guardian of tbe
inhint children of Z. T. Terrell,
dated the 16th day of Icemberf
18H9, and registered in Franklin
county, iu boot No. 82, pagea 8C2
and 363T I hall sell at the Court
House door in i-ooisbnrg, N. C.. tit
JimMn Oth 1890.
" O. L. TXLW. A
, e4 K.A.t)PE0.
FOR SALE. ;;
Farm of 1S5 acre in" Warren
County adjoining Prankliul
public auction to the highest bid- County. Tid. lywg n th fork of v - -.
der for cash, the tract of land on Shocco and . Fishing creek-, f . of
which the eaid Isaac Harris resides, a' mile from Ransom's Bridgfe.
situated in v. Cypress-., Township, Soil . adapted to (be growth". of ;V
Franklin county North , Carol ine bright tobacco, cotton, gra'st, ,
?dioT,n?the8f-?A,Lon3, Server nd peppermint. Terms:
Mrp. , t " V i .11' One hundred . and i euhl vfire. J
seven - acres mora or less. lneale' ... , - - f
particaiirV apply lo1 ,'" '' ' '.V v
-' . , CUACLES J. Al5TO.
will be made on Monday the 3rd pf
February, 18U6. v . , . r.y
This tbe 3-Tof Jan. 1896. . . ;
- f . i H. R. HAUEia, Trustee.
Kacsorxs Bridge, N.C
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