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N VOL. XXVI. mi Meinoihgi Ohureu bireitury. Su oday behoof at ,9:3o -A. ."i" ';: l' n . Geo. a.- Ukrb Sunt. i. Preacbug at 11 A.. M., aad? pf evt-ry bur-day. . t. , Prayer :nVatittg Wdues.Uj night. tf. mith, Pastor. B. MAiJSENGORa, ATTOlOJEr AT LAW. touias'jittf, xf. c. Will practice iu oil tne Court of the Utre u ajs ia uuurt doaaa. J . Al i'a Af-UW, LouiaMoae, S. 0. wm ateua u ooarts ol Aa, . PraaWto, aruiil, .Kreuiu.i Wa.ei50ualii...ii- aii.x' i.iii! iJ iuri. .if A.iHr.n iki., , . " wu vmuiiuilf ifcUA ue U. i. aa -i mauiwl tQiAt'ut. J) twoaoora oeloW Aycoeke ft Oo.'a PiiAcriuiNa fHjraioiAN, LOiJlSB JK9, Jf. C. 8. Si'KUlLl., AXXOH.Vii Jf-AT-LA W , Will utteua tlie courts of FrankUu, Vance, counties, tuso (J.ir.mn.L Kjri.nr.r ar-UiViil :, VVUJTtJU ua vV-ikri Uie nupivuw Court of .ortu 0j.rouua. iwompt """"' rHOcl. B. WILJJiiK, AT TO dXlS 5T-AT-L A W, i.o(jisBjiie, s. c. O Uoe ou Ji.ua Btrdet, over Joacs & Cooper's T. W. B1UKJSTT, AlTOLlA-ET AND COUJfSEIXOK AT LAW. L lUWBJim N. c. Prompt ta I p.iiustiKiug attjntlon eiven to Mauaiutf. dorrraXrHoin- Ii.JtV;rH t,. !:iH-f J ir.i n . i iinn t i ua.ua, i-i.-st AitiouU Bu.uk of Win- Mto i, ! -.iu iK I.tuly, Wiuatou, feoples BiiiiK I "'r '-, wuis. a i. iior, t-ros Woso For- ... .... .-, . ... . u. 'V. . Ii 1. V.. uifi . : i j Court iioose, oppodito Slierllf'g. A.rTO.VKV-A.T-LAW, L M.'ISBUtifl, X. C. " l'(.t ucod in aii .ourts. OJlce in the Court bout; .-. Yv. U. YAliBOS. OUQti, Jk. OOUISBDXG, N. C. -i .Neai building a iru a. to him Dentistry, . .'i. tiliWAiilj ' '.-ASIC FOttEST, N. C. ;. '- I'llsurjf oo'iot I xy, i'upeday ' 'ol;-o.vtu5 t.u arst Sunday u ii - itu prtijtar?.! to do ail kiuds of .'.or... u'-v-i -l!i...' A; i'ouper Store : .tor t t T. a. Wilier. Law olaVe 3. lh li all iiiiU of tin work, re P--"' '!. Aii .voi-tc ;-uaraiited. Place ni ini-v.s-'bu au ila:a tirejti iu liouse recently oc I !v F l':TlS!l RUFFhM a LEWIS BLACK.6MITIii5 We j.rt; prepared to do all eiads of w.ti ii m ur iiae. Oali to aey us at our su p u-ar in.- Louisuurg luili-s. DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. C. Ofjct) over iiaeket Store. 'iraJuat liaitiinore Dental College. lAtfucy-iour years active experience Rn?iGi.vL T4rn a sPBCiALTr. Natural teitli ryja tved aad new ones inserted in TWB.Vrr MINUTES. All work warranted. L 'uisburc is my home "for better or w u-.se aad yon will always iind me rea iy to correct at my own expense arfy in. Luau may prove unsatisiaccory. Very truly. R. E. KING, Dentist. (AnBOdiiil H &, DAVIi, The blacksmiths OF LOUISBURG. All work in our line done on short notice, and satiufaction guaranteed. Wrf have oar new shop (the old ten pin uley) iag xd saape and are better pre- Piru tuan ever to serve our custo ranrs. STILL AT THE BKIDGE. BLACKS MITHING. Vheru 1 ;uu well auown and irea,re.l to An my 3 tui wortt. i hope you will see me as fi' I . otiiorc. xou win unit me ou m t8 "l Jo of tne Bivr briage, Mala street 1 ,'Turf?J'MrJ taat wUt b 8id " not caul 'or Yours truly A. T. jfxAL FHANKLINTON, N. C. if ifJ& Pfp'r. Good accomodation for the traveling G.jod Livery Attached. OSBORN HOUSE, U. D. OSBORN, Proprietor, Oxford, N. C. Good acpommodations for the deling public. 0 YOU WANT A HOUSE ? orr?'1 f1" rell to write, - : oerore contractir?. Plans J k . "uu estimate made ojWnt building., &c. IB. r7 , waueiam uoingall kinds oi : Uacasiasthtug. don't forgot fhat I am also lu "jix oar gnu, u,'n as puttiu r , - iAuiouuau, n. U.. tfitlIJA Y. M A KWF 97- IMS ' " -: ; 1 - THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. ri '"y- , G. C. I, AbartwitUdirnyhir. ' A hart with all my beart. .CaobarrfybearatH.ar -Ti plain that no one take, a plana To bare a pair of pears; P A rake, though often t.-ike a rir. Aud tear, away the tar,? rke' All j-aiae t jaie, time rate, all And thpnffb the whole, hole wen -A writ in writing -riht" iroj "write" and rite" are iVk.. UoTr f ft" 'o"- ti non t to writ hi -" I i..u. uwr o man. .1 a i.. . Aa well as nnm f v: u au The person lies who an, h. iL. DM he 18 not MN-Knin.r jlf c?ns"mptiTe folks recline ley all decline deoJii. r":"n8 I A n ml Hn'fr : A nail lon't q,,ail belofe a storm k"0 f'ow before itT Lw1? Pw reiri o'er it. To dr- tWalw d5cw; I . . . " -J V I W IIIIT. thinks no more of dyeimr. ' A BOH of Afitrfl m.ra ' r iud J vinir nM All deys must ha ve their days? And every kniirht Ki.i il . . .. To aim who weihshis wasf CQ fis mete that mur. -t. 1.71 To fcec mimorVune'sn: "4Wr meat The fair should fare on lore lnn. Of SfiV-,as! is. j,?ro'times false; r; 'ia,r.8 a maid is ma.ie: deP Waist 18 lint, u K0... c-ie oue cannot l.o ' J?ep wa,ft but a barren - uwuSu RiHvea. en? is nr. -s 4h "Pr"Piin forth in "PnnR and shoots Shoot forward. n -..h n jri"8ana"noots I All Mill would a storv hr. But.ypmitfhtBDdir8ra',e:uB' oo let. s Hvmnnuo i. .' . . Tu. -- t--- ..-u wr uave reactied I He tail end of our tale Dress. Tt lose H. Jameg, iu Christian Courier. 4 W8D women, would dress '1 wish women more nlftinlc ,..k. u piailllr vhUthey go to Cnurch. instead of wearing such expensive apparel." - Such were the words I beard from the lips of a man, the other day. wboai I consi ler quite sensi ble m his views. I asked him what hesmeant. He replied: "I cannot enjoy the ser- vn.-s when I have to sit hahJ,.i woman in church, with big sleeves aT,,i H broad, bitih hat. who will uot n rtill. bui kaepa a person" bol-biug first oue war and then aiiothr iu order to see the preacher. Why can't wtuiii-u loav their high hats aiH 6ieeve dresses for thearer.-, veiling parties and sweli oa-sior.!.-, Id like to know?" Tins man fc&rd mere, which ap peared to me to he quite sensible, along this line. vyuar. rni m&n. or anyone else, thinks prol.abiy will not change Uie tHSuiou. Atttending churcn i mure of a display of fine clotbee Urn- bats and sparkling diamonds, than it is of manifesting a meek and quiet spirit. ii tuts is not true, why do so many women at certain seasous of the year, remark .that they could not attend church because they were disappointed in uot getting their new dress completed in time to wear on Sunday? U7 .1 j .-. . - .. 'CI -"ey aestituteol excellent dresses, or was it from fear of be iug criticised for wearing a dress a littie out of style ? Others have robed themselves in the latest fashion, and we are too proud to appear in a dress a little out of style and season. ' Wheo will we learu that the church is for prayer, devotion, wor ship, and not for show and dress f But society has captured the church, or rather the world has, until we have reached a point that opera chairs must be the seats iu a church house, opera hats must be worn to the church service, opei atic music must, be rendered as a part of tba worship, and the preacher must deliver bisdiscourses like an actor at a theater. A church failing to comply with these requirements will not draw and cannot be called a fashionable church. Women. Christian women I mean, why cttnuot we institute a new order -of things, and dress more plainly for church? I do not mean that we ebonld auupi auy oue style, as do the j .. . . . . i Quakers, Shakers, Salvation Army or, Dunkards, but let us dress plainly in hats and clothes, and keep our finery for social gatber- ngs. Let us ; keep the worshi p of the Lord, at the Lord's -Jjo use, sep arate aud distinct from the wor ship of the world and societr. ay so doing we will prove to the world that we are followers of the meek and lowly Jesus. Bat where does humility preeent itself in our Christian lives,': pray r tell J' We could, if we would bat iiress v plainly, .how;to the poor, whose bearts are acbin to be found p j States.' Stand by tbTnoSle, Wri the bumble eer-iee of the Master J ci pies of the Democratic 11 that a . - . t I .kitnU.. . . - - , mat we are not abore them, bm on laneuualitv with tK.m ;n " .u.u su LU A b t C i B that pertain to the soal. The poor abseat-tbetnselres from our church service, or sneak in and take a backseat, because they have y silks, fentbers, uor diamonds to wear. --iotoes! Ulothes! A religion of clothes, a church bouse of show, a service of display, and all around us are bodies sbiveriotf iu the cold, and buuirerinK for food, and souls' thirsting for the Water of Life. We are stumbling blocks in their way to the cross, ve are hindrances to the poor w bo van to lead' an active Christian Iifevby our society and worldly wars in and out of tbe house of God. Christian womaurwe can remedy this, if we only have Ihe courage to do 80. Let the aealous women in our churches institute a Jress reform among Christians, and I believe that God will bless u. the poor will thank us, and we iU be ben efitted iu miiid and beart. NO DEM-POP FUSION. An Iredell Democrat Speaks oat Boldly for Straiarht Good, To the Editor of The Landmark- Great Scott! and cau it be posi- 1 m tue columns of The Landmark that Smith, Pebl.'8 and a few others are tryiuK to effect a fusion of the Democratic party wuh tbe Pops. Surely the Democ racy of North Carolina cannot be thus deluded. 0, ye Democrats, have you forKOtton so soon their ,,u legislative record with Fred Douses a greater man tbau the immortal Washington aud Lee? and the disrepute thus brought by them upon the good name of North Carolina by thus honoring ibe name of a mitcegenatin negro ? Hav, y0.i forgotten their assignment or "no mortgage law" winch so cripjUi busius transac. liotm and cuui uear leaving thoua utkIc r XT I. ii . ..wo kji xiortu vvrouua s citizens without provisions ? Have you forgotten, when they were getting up mat Honest eie turn law in tb interest of a free ballot and a fai nitfi t si., u ta . ....... vuo tuai, would Uw "satis factory to all parties," how they v ...o.uinois to inemselves two election judges and gave th democrats oner" What unanimity mere was in the reformers reject ing amendments requiring judges oi eiecons to be men of good moral character, &c? How they filled the' woods fulUf justices or the peace (in very many instances incompetent)? With what audac ity they" legislated good officials who had been honorably elected, out of office before tbe expiration' of their term of office and sup planted them by worse men of of their selection, having the same duties under other names? Though they bowled calamity, extrava gance of government and high taxes and promised a reduction in taxes, and pictured great retrench ment in the expenses of the goy- ernment, yet they increased the expenses of the State government more than $100,000. Have yoru forgotten h.ow, in Con gress, they quibbled over thm Wilson tariff bill because it did not give reduction enough on tar iff taxes, and yet the same qnib blers vote 'to increase duties? How they, prostrated hef public school system in North Carolina and de moralized the county sg'ovemment! A legislative jto'dy that was dic tated to and run by the "big five " ad finituum. Now where is tbe onsisteotv ? Where are tbe straddling prom ises ? Where are the reformations? Oh ! consistency, thou aft a jewel but not be found here. Surely wun sucrj a record, coupled with all the wild theories of the pop. party,' will suffice to prevent the time-honored Democracy of North Carolina from entering into any such co-cperation. by which "she innst sacrifice the grand principles wDicD enaoiea ber to wrest North Carolina from the carpet-baggers and the their misrule in the Utter 8te8? nd arlyseTenties and gie tQ ber one of the best gorern- menta of all : the eiatexhood . oi ouvuiuer 10 snouiaer: tut eiraigoi, gooa ticket tu the Held upon Democratic principles; fiirht yuiir persouai ainerepces aa (4k ttv I a . . w,,u,u "-"o noes oi me Demo cratic party, and if we are 'de feated at the iiolls let it h ;. clean bands. Assuredly if we do o ana are defeated "we shall eprout and grow again,' and be clear of fusion knots and suckers. Although a few men shall make a trade of fusion with the Per shall tbev delier us as Vood. to hem. t Remember the fate of ibe Democratic party in South Caro lina. See how they have gifen themselves over to Populism and behold tbem "grifding(by name only) in theDemocrjtic;mill:M Let our silvor Ki,ht .iA ...s . - -- - ' aim er fight be witbiu our own eamp. Let us remember, too, our tariff laws as we go aloo, and keep it firmly fixed in m.nd vuafc inougn we coin money by billions, while we pay high pro tective tariffs and reveuues.tbere by making a constant drain upon our purnes, which nearly all goes to rich manufacturing establish ments, and pav exorbitant pen sions (and but little of which comes back to us), money will be scarce with it, while tbe higblv protected and highly-pensioned States will grow fatter annually at our expense. Let us have a Democratic ticket tbat will be Straight Goods Feb. 20. 183d. i LAND RALE. Wm 189C. in an action entitled I 8 Bar row & Son ucainHt Rirhard Aleton and ?r,Ul A'n lfhH H on Monday t.on jit the Court Honee door in tnixhurR to the highest b.dd-r the folloit,(r d embed real t ate. to-wit: All th riKbr title and inti-rwt of the naid Ruhurd C Al' tou and Iura Alston in a certain ir.ict ..f lanH eitnatein Franklin connty. North Tar j.lu.a and iM.onded on the North ,T the and of Hen Stamper, ou th. Ea-t b'r t-h. Ia..dsf8.1lie Radford, on tbs 8onth Tr V? .,JhtU PW"n' on the WwthTthHan.li. ol Q6,, C. Alston Hnd(ontanR186srr.e more or th. intt of tbes-nd prti. leinK one undi vidd sixth Terme of eule rsh. .. , W. U. Y a KBosoro b Jr Mart.h6.189B. Comniisiioner. TAYLOR'S PARLOR SALOON, Bargains! Bargains!" Whereat? D. H. Tavlor dc Co for cheap Whiskeys. Brandies, Wines & Beers. Where can you (jet ? Old home made corn whiskey at D. H. Taylor&Co, from one week to three years old, cheaper than ever oetore. Woo keeps old R. A. STUART'S ROCK WARRANTED 4 TEARS OLD D. H. Taylor & Co. Who cn. old Virgioa Club. D. H. Taylor Co., and he also keeps the finest and cheapest home-made Brandy in town, other liquors of all kinds that is good, and cheaner than ever before. Special prices to all my customers, come one come all, polite and prompt attention nnH skillful bar-tenders. OLD ItOCKBIilDQE HYE IS THE STANDARD OP THE WOULD. Tfl (rnaronlswl , . " puro ana is prescribed by the leading physi cians throughout the country and the resent physicians of Louisburg. Read the followine testimonial: v . . , prescribe Stuarts Rock bridge Whiskey whenever a stimulant is needed, knowing it to be absolutely pure and free from all adulteration. I J.E. MALONE, Signed E; 8. FOSTER,. ( J. E. CLIFTON. The above liqnor is sold only bj D.H. Taylor & Co., exclusive agents, at their saloons onNash St.f who, also c a r r y a full line of everything usually kepf -cinx a first-class saloon. Fresh v heer : a specjalty. :? Your patronage solieited. " : '.; Your friends,.' ; i , D.H. TAYLOR ft CO. BBQB ERIE DEATH DUST For maorler a so kOIIsr lata. tjo Bag. 8p4d. FIW. Jf lAf os animal. laet aad tarVr Uo Tobm PUbU and an loraa oMnwx-t lite. FlUs and Uo from tbii fowder. um torod. AbMlauly QarraWM to Maaaid aniaiAK bat ort deta to iBeoote. Preryrd oalr hy P aDrH.Rf"P". Baltimore, lid. r , 8. Tak mo otbr wbtek tbr may claim ia as rood. For by DmgjdsU ar aad elsewber. 4 .1 ; A.L. SEABOARD AIR LIMP. ROUTE OF THE FAMOUS MiuMniA SPECIAL." NBWT0BK,nrASIII5OT0X, 1 1 mrvtaA. f '"--Ji-tV and ATLAVTA, NRWOKLElTlJOCTUirBsr -a. a. tv 3xm r.n.- gb-dnlin "fT-rt. January 115th. SOUTHBOUND. L. Ni York, via P. II R. " Philadelphhia, " HaJtimore. Ar. WatnKton, Lt 'anbington. ' Rirhtnond. ria A C L " P'trb:ic. N. -103. "Atlanta 8pnal." "S. A I..' " 'J lia 1)5 nht Ji " ! 2 5.'. i i!5 4 10 8 40 I 4 .10 m 12S9tn' 0.', Ar W ld.n. via 8 A L- 1 lo , t r,n 2 o" ' ,'n ro Lt Old Point Com fort (Steamer) ' Norfolk, tia Sa- board Air Line " Portemonth. Ar Wtldoo. t7 05 p m.l 00 a m Ml 20 : 9 OO I Ii 0 nht! B 15 2 8l a n. 11 4 1 Lt eldoii. tih 8rr- noard Air Line Ar HndrTop. '3 OOa m ! 1 S.i a re HE SECTS 4M - , 1 .TO p m f7 a.-am t4 UO p o i " " 30a m s 3 D m 1 41 4 :,h .7 at .- 4j 8 OH Q .v, .. ' M 49 H 01 9 h sr. - Ar Durham, ria Sea boar I Air Ua K)tiirh. yia Sa-l loard Air Line Sanford. 8oQthrn Pines Hamlet, Wmli-ehoro. Monroe, dining fal 0 S.i Ar Charlotte, ti 1 Sea-! board Air Line ,10 4.. '10 OO Chester Tin Sen -I , board Air Line ! 11 03 a m 1 n -n Hinton ' Greenwood. Ahberi le - Klberfon. " Atheim. " b inder ' Atlnnta. 9 A L (Union DejM.t) (Cent Time) 1 1- pm 11 jo 12 :n ! ia 4.1 a n 1 ao a 11 3 u7 a 04 1 15 a 2:, 3 3o 4 17 4 CH 30 No. 403 -The At!enta Spuria! ." R.,!,d Pnllmarj Ve-tiboU! Uto 'e-i Trao. . rb BnffH SWp. and D, j C .rhe no eX rn tare) ahinton to AtUnfa. fomtrr. -lonal Lirnite,!." pu3an Parlor end thn-ini-tar- .NeYoik Ui v eun-rtoi.. Pll mn eetibnled DrHintr IliM)m Sleeper. Kichmond tu-Monn Hao Portemoorh fo Atlai.tn (ovu ot Kichmond nod Port. month 0 p. m 41. .The 8 Train of Pnilm.n i 1 1 . A L: Exri-., H. ,1,1 ' rtnionth an. I W eldon to Arl11Qt ni! man 8loe(Kr. .NwYork V. WW .'on Cape Ch.trle, NORTHBOUND. No iitj No. 3S. ,-Aflnrt'- 8. A 'pet-iwl.'- Exp." Lt Atlanta. Tia Sen board Air t (Ceetral Tim ' Athen. " Elberton. " AbUrille. " Orwnwiviid, ' Clinton, " Chester. 1300 .74s 1 07 pm 11 11 p m 4 Ol 13 15 1 30 a oa a 59 4 30 4 VS 5 23 (J 0 7 33 m Lt Charlotte ria Sea ! board Lir Line j"8 20 P b.3 JO a m Lt Monroe. Tin Pea-j lourd Air Une' Hum let. iiiiintf etatjon) 1., p ml fl 07 a m Bonthrn rinee. 11 ai " 9 la ,ln 34 H 1 .-. Raleigh. il 2G a m Ml 31 Lt Durhaai via Sea-l : Kour.1 Air line It5 20 pmlni 08 am Ar Veldon Tia Sea-' Atlantic Coast line Q na KM-hmond. c 40 ft 43 6 40 WaehioKton. via PennsjWa nla R R " Baltimore. Philadelphia. - New York. ill 10 l 13 4H nibt ia oo n m j v va .i -to a m 4M - '(ir;i Lt Weldon. Tia Sea board Air line Ar Porfemoath. " Norfolk. " Old Point Com 4 SO m 3 10 pm 7 30 " 5 so 7 50 6 00 " fort (Steamer) jt 40 17 10 No 402. -The Atlanta Special.- .olid Pullman Tetibnled limited rein with thronKh buffet drawing room deepen moj da ro.ehe (no extra fare). Atlanta to Wnehm-rton. Pnllman alee per.. Atlanta to Portemooth. aleo Monroe to Richmond Pnllmaw parlor ear, waehiptou ttj New York. No 39. "The SAL, Einr i: I train w-th Pnllman aleeper, nd .l.r eoaebea. Atlanta U, weldon. weldon to Nei T? rWL-t,1n Ul r,rtocth, ape barlea to Ne York Daily. tUailT. e-toept Sandaj. Immediate COBBtfiWB. At Atlanta For Moottn-merr. MobiU. New OrU.a... Tex.. Mtxico. C'aHforoia Maron. Pennocola. Selma and Plonda. At Portamontb-with baj line, roaatwii teamer. waehlogton teaniera and "car ChaHea Ronte." to and from all pointa North and Eaet. ' r-1?!?' 'reol Any Tralrl .ZSr Ji'L". -til.rmUon. apply to ticket agU, or to the General P.eenger A Rent. V inS?n Yi?PM"t and Geal Mr McJ?tB- Hopenntendeat. w. a. QLOTca, Traffle M.narer. T I AXDcasox. Oenl PaaaDser A rent. Pommoatb, Va." ; Rosas. Cutflowers. Bulbs &c. Bouqoeta, Floral Designs, PaW Ferna Ac., for house decoration. Hyacinths, Tnlipj; Chinese LUiea andbther Bulbs t for forcing and out-dour planting. Evergreeoa, Mtgaoha. 8hmle tree Ac ,1L STEINMETZ, Florist, Telephone, No, 113. THE SUN. Pf, if naiL J5 a rear Daly aii smlaj, j mi jnr" SUNDAY SUN Price h a eo?y. ny mJLJa yer Afl4n TntSMpy. Wew York- The PMladelphia Record PENNSYLVANIA'S FOREilOST NBWaPAPBR. Diilj Clrc;!i!l:a Over IWXW Copie. Suj.j Clrcaii!i:i Over llto.ooo t'oj ies "TIih Hword" npurcfl- no expense to collect the verv hit:st new h of 1 hp World for its reader, and hiH Hpecitil departments diuM by ex perk on Health and Ilypein-. Farm and H ouVehol.j. Farhiont4, Sciem-e, Art. Literature, Sport-, Tin 1 urf, etc. St rj'CHiPTio.i Kates, Willi. Pastai Pali ti uj pirti;tai (Jaitt. states ir Zmii Dailr Kditioo. Daily in 1 Saodar. Kdui.ia, Dally an i auodty. .r tauotb 33c. t -UD r-r jrtr 4 0. AODHcSb Tfaa Recor j Pubiiihing Co., 917-aiy Cbeiu..t b;., 1'UILADEX.rniA. Build up Home. 1Y- PATHflmZi:HOIE ENTERPRISE MALLOUY DritllAM CilEIt N C. OF OURHA.4 - ARK M A N U F A CT I' R I N G AS USE Ci'.AHS CHEROOTS -iND ClGARRos As tan o found on th market Th pit leading brands are "HULL OF DURHAM" A dime C ipar for a nicklf. Hai:d Havana filled. I 'BLACK WELLS DURHAM' NamVd in honor of Col. W T ' Blackwell, fathf-r of Durham, 5 cent SumatraVrapr-r. LITTLE SADIE, CUBAN CIG ARROS, 10 FOR 10 CENTS. "OLD CHUNK11 CHEROOTS ! 5 for 10 cents. The 6net fmoke for tne money. c OLD NORTH STATE" Che root, 3 for 5 cents, a an re winner that always pleases. Stick to home and send us your orders. Mallorj Ourham Cliercct Co. DURHAM, N. C. fi! iP-Y? vjorea v-wtajjua. HMimMst I1t, CrF prom ptlrj roJ km VT btatr Cwiti !lhLV.7r crtiw ittuiM b",T"'d UfwdiwWTHU cae faUd: wOl cvas too if tafcea to ttavc Sold y Drotrrta on a tm-araete. Frr lama rtack tUctn,ttamiun-) fLJLiliMm Ccta, QHILOH'SCATARRH n.Tw you Uitarrh r Tb W rvoMdy to rwa-W w ww rvo, rnrm uota. ujKuru NOTICE. In portroaix-a of tb or rtrew UUfe wo inweaBeHiv Cttart(f rnttkn. -- ml ai tile Jmrrmxrr wrm raa tt. 1 a . Horn eaniw Riley Prietta hac KHeita e ii. i win acii HMUk awetkM k ta ai.a. Mddee tor efak, at th Conrt aoajw ta tl USB. at 1J o eiork itrtof lata t. rraafcUa cowatr. la Dwnw- Iwi- oa Uw aoata by W. K. raiufpa aa l oa 1W Wo. rrlTta. o um mm tv. n.t w.i . wen ny wit-lata rtlwca f e-tatrt oes-wxtt by a. e rrlTett. enauintat 44 mcrm t-aoew or NSiJUUIifiJfflSi DctaaadP iuoo pvr nti4vr twin -uiraua SP1IBED6. LADIES AND GENTLE ME FT, we ' Who may wl.b klr sanjfen nf or hair drtssinr dotat, will d 7 ' " w. M. AL6T0H & I. E. TH0MA8. UdUi lav. yo.r Jatjr cut rl5bL Ws tin Dr. Whit hair ,row. Van Mexican Uslr lUtUrativs. Ajer-. n.lrVijtor. Triwpbtrt for tb bair and ikia. Detain f bat it to keep the bair from fall log out. HOTEL WOODARD. W. C. VTc-OOAfcO. fVrf , Eoeky Ifaaai Jf.C. re Baa B-.eUal tralaa. SHOE MAKINQ. MObKS WEST boldt forth in rj?ar of Thomas' Druj Store, (on ihalfey- whe-re K dc sbQA D-akmg -nd r-pairing,and f ust antwa to do work a rcod an4 cheAr ihsn any Sho-Mke in th State. Come and for yonrtelf. Bfpctfully, MOSES WEFT. R. R. CROSSEN. FIRST CLASS PAINTER, LOrtftBCfiO, . c I wih I- rSr raj arrtW to a' '?tmu V .,btl 1 rrr4 u ilA u ' b' r.t.U. fc.. Ice dc Mr rk a Lb.m. .w. j for iteelf aad I r,f la , p,,,, f. tora I hktm worked. Old formitBW ffiV' -v ,ifii'- R joar palroaaf . 0 & R. S CHIST.AN Klo!ejalB grocers. KH'HMOXD. Va. Prorr.pt attrition to ortJers faction Ul ARANEED. TAKE .NOTICE ! I Onr Lack i rnn to tbe dtpat , for tbe t-ufit of pMrgtrs h ; par. and while e do t.ot m$, to t dmcoortoo to in-rcno v j reeftfully ak that all" detd- f "l oeaa. win enter walk ST." FCLLEH. CHICKEX CHOLERA ! Can bercred bT tuicjr THOllAJ Rorp nnd G'"- No i ttic j to w it. -JS rrcts a packogeT 1 U( M tr UT G f HOMAS. Drrsyist, Ivoniabury, N.'c. E. F. YARBQROUGH Life, Fire and Acci dent Insurance. LOCISBCEG. N. C. Sife, Reliable Coioparie,. Office in tbe Nl baildinr P eUi'i. f7tf LOUISBURG Carriage Shops, H. C. TATLOIL Piopri.r. I: your Carria--. Rupgr, Wap. on or anything in that line nedf repairing and vou want it don right, bring it to meaLd if you want vour Carnage Cr Buggy r. paiuted in a first-clans manner, brmgit toroeal.o. I ha?t serrt-J my time under a first-claM pain ter a::d wood workn.an, can there fore gaurante sr.tiefaction in all wort entrusied tome. I hive a first-class black mith in the black smith shop who fol ly understand everything about his businep.-, from shoeing a horse to iriouii.g a fine 1 uggy. It dws not pay to br.Te yoor work botched up, PO bring it alorift- to n.e where n WILL BE DONE RIGHT, my pnc. ar reasonable. I make Buggies and VTaffona to order. If you want a ood Hoia: Made Buggy or Wagon, girv m your orders, and you shall have what you want. Thanking my frieudi for their patronage iu tbe pist aLu oiicjt lug tbf iu.e in futnre, I am, . Yours very respect fully, H. C. TAYLOR. SALE OF LAID. 1. la tat rmmr , f aaai Tmt . iZIT Alfoea. AOmt Of Swm Alfew, .b4 .i-wrtai. ectb nwwmmwi. n a.i.ta Ui haaneavntjew ia IVoia4Ut1 la aaM adtvaT frt VU a MM la i tM kiW I ilMaiiMirMktaJlT.7!1 125 UfJVor P" fk Uaaa -nr Law tract a wkW-t lb aaii mmmTr A'fnrJ retake, f A tract aajaaaJaa taw int a lJca Bawa aoatctittiM 1. . w 2??- 1- ftww ta. eaX4 "OWi t-T at. ItlVr Tia. m w i. Aaii.xaM mm7 m yaM U f aj. Tt. w. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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March 27, 1896, edition 1
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