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v I j . . t ..... y ... , i OLX(ll ' i ' rnTTTRRTTitfi .w n i?pTniY M'lfTI 17 r"ti; ' ' " ' - Jletnodist Church Directory." Sunday School at 9:30 A, M. Geo. 8. Bakes- Snpt-. Preaebia? at 11 A, M.; and 7 P. M.; ev-ry Sunday. . . : ? . Prayer meeting Wednesday nhjrht; 1. F. Skrai, Pantor. i.-i-ott5sioiia.l cnrdM ' B, R. MASSKNBURQ, ATTORNEY AT LA. W. LJUIdBUKO, S. C, 1 Will practice ia all tne, Courts of the State O.Oce in Cout House. C. AT fOHXB S-AT-LAWi Lomsauue, jr. c. Will atteua uia courts of Nash, Franklin, Gru.avi;ie, v-ifvaaua v i,ecou.uUe3, lLUi Uiii'joie C'jU.-t oi Aol'th Ccvroiiuy, mu tile (J. J) -.ii. J. ii. AIaLOAK. ).J- iwu uoT5 tiow Ayaoc&e & dru- aiotv, xijoiuiug Uf. O. i.. iiUis. Co.ra it. VV. if. NiCUOLHOiS, i'iiACl'iCII.'a PHYSICIAN, LJ'JXsiBJiie, u. o. "ji o. oi'i.tu'iL.L, ATTOit.NEY-AT-LAW, Will dtieni tiits co-arts of FrauKUn, Vance, (inuvur, V'arAja iia Wafcd counties, siso iiio 3ii.f.j;ue Uoai't ot .iortu CaroU-a. x-Toinpt siua ii jjijj to ooliooiioiia, aiu. rjiMOd. ii. WILIER, AT i'O a.VE lr-AT-L AW, LtiJibBJKd, N. C. 0.'A:e on llaia street, over Jones & Cooper's Ai. iOiiXEV AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. LJL'ISB Jiid C. Promit an 1 p UusUSiug- attention given to ev-ry ia.ict.:r iou-aste j. to ais lianas. K..-'M to Cuicit j aatiojistivipiijra, Hon. John M.uiuidjf, ilo.j. ilu.;t. W". vVmatou, Hon. J. C. Uu.tt.ou, eres. 'irt iS"j.tioaal auk of Win Kon, iil.y.ia Sc Uj.nly, Wiustoa, feoples-B.inti of jio.if.jrt, Ciiis. Ttylor, freti WuKe for est ;'oU.jj, lion. li. W. iiinoerlaRtf. Of fi.:c: i.i Court House, opposite Sheritf's. M. PERSON, ATTOaXRY-AT-LAW, L'JJISBUKa, N. C. Pra:;tlcea in ail courts. OrHee in the Court ATI OIINEY AT L.WV, LOUIdB URQ, N. C. O.lure on second U.ior of JNeal building lii 1 jril hjsine'.s intrusted to him viil rcv. ivc priuiic and carelul attention. J. M. C. HiLU 'i'.i tn ivi.'! '. j:v-irdd Ij do a,tl kind of tin work, re p:ii vio. Ali work suarantead. Piace ot .j.i.-.iisj o:i jlaia Sureeo in house recently u'.-itt.tu ! iv P:irrisli. RUFFISM &, LEWIS BLACKHTUS- 'll,T ira prepared to do all kinds of w .: m our liae. Uail to see at our s.i ij .irf.ir tlirt Lnaisjiii-g mills. ID DENTIST, LOOISiiaRG, N. c. O'fi over iiacket fcjtoe. ri-.;;lattrt Uiitimore Dental College. T v-aiy-iour years aciivK ejepeneaee. li L'li'i'Ji v!. TSSTii a sspscialtt. Natural ( jlu rd.aoveJ and aew oues inserted in Ail work warranted. L luisbar is iay home "for better or worse" and yo:i will always tind ine rtiiy to correct ar, my own expense any worK tiaad may prove unsatisfactory. Very truiy. li. E. KING, Dentist. YARBaRiilGH Si DAVIS. 0! m OF LOUiSBURG. All work in our line done on short D.ya'"'' an satisfaction guaranteed. Vv'n have our new-shop (the old ten pin illey; iag jd shae and are better pre pivd than ever to serve our custo mrs. H T ILL AT THE BRIDGE. BLACK-SMITHING. Where I am well known &nd prepared to do fi.v B.tin : work. I hope you will see me as y ui hav aoue before. You will And me on i n - East rtiae of the River nriclge, Maiu street' J. HiMburtf, N. C. While I am doing all kinus "t m icktiuiithing, don't forgot that I am also 1-r'nna.e.i io r-pujr your gun, such as putting on Haw locks tea. I havn a f-.-w cuns which I r.a rt repaired that will be sold if not called for i t i"n uaya. Yours truly A. T. Neal . filASKLliXTOS HOTEL FHANKLINTON, N. C. G. 11 EOBBS, Prfr. Good accomodation for the traveling public. iood Livery Attached. OS BORN HOUSE, C D. 08B0RN, Proprietor, Oxford, N. C. Sood accommodations for the traveling jmbiis. MiVSSENBUItG HOTEL HENDEBSON. N. C. j'jod accommodations. Good fare, lite and attentive servants. Po BO YOU WAfIT A HOUSE? If so you will do well to write, r see J. Levister,: at Louisburg, N. C., before contractirs'1,.Plaiis, specifications and estimates made n" burnt buildings, &c. ' " AFTES TEE MAGNIFICAT. ICUA C. U. Dohb, in Harper's Baiw. I, ifary. onto hom the anael bore. That wondi ons, moonlit night, r On wines of light, Message no mortal ever heard before, ,;. D me frora the sleep a .V,.niaiden am to weep And smile la utartltNi wonder cculd I know it meant snch o . Blessed the anRel called me. I am blest ! I t no man dare to say My Hol.r ( bud's fair he.d npon ray breast. tie ib mine own. mine own! tci i .A'"tJ?JiP mke no moan Wkdeit is tyr8, his brow, his lips, to kiss, LiKe th:s like this! And yetand yt-at first I did not know! 1 wju an others a re, A child wit h life afar, A maiden dieamin? in the dawns younsr .glow. "' And when the angel enme, ( ailing me hv mv uuuie. And tolfl me what should he, I lifted op. My hands and tooJt-the eup L Then came the slow, strange hours when in me grew Sense of diviner things. My soul found wints, And from its nest on mighty pinions new; bMiig tli- exulting song That ages shall prolong bang the Magnificat, and did not shrink From the flood's briuk! But now! O mothers. I have grown too wise' hat siiv the prophets old In si riptures manifold? A dove that hath no nest, beneath the skies A lamb to slunghter led. A king with nncrowned head, A man acquaint with grief who knows All human woes! Des; i ed rejected and that sharper word, F orsaken! Let me bp. Ye who would comfort me! That word strikes deeper than a two-ed"ed sword. My Hrtle one, my child, Forjivp me that I smiled When'the proud Magi brought their gifts to then On bended kneel Dost thou know what is coming? In thine eys. That seem to look afar, W here God's own secrets are, There grows a kindling wonder and surprise. Thou art my Holy One Yet though high heaven b won, I am toy mother! Smile upon me, sweet, Here at thy feet! flow to Make Ducks Pay. Practical Farmer. Where hens destroy the garden, and confinement is impossible, ducks may be kept. If rightly managed they will prove profitable. They are good layers; not subject to lice; a low fence will confine them, and a child can drive them to water and pasture, Onrs beati laying January 2. Early laid e$ hatch heat. We raise by hand, covering- them at night the first week; then shut in a warm not. hot pen, , with compartments po each hatch is kept separate. They all- run. together duringr the day. Feed in small groups all the cookeA com meal they will eat; the more thpy eat the faster they grow. Running in the dew gives them cramps and makes them runty. A largq breed should weiyh 5 pounds a', ten weeks, and this is the time to sell, as they bring 10 cents per pound and grass and weeds have reduced' the feed hill. After that age they eat much grain, and make little gain in weight or price. Rats are their worst enemies. Eirs always sell well among Germans and at hotels. Eggs from good breeds are wanted for incubation, and must be gathered as soon as laid, and all extra lare, extra smill, or ill shaped ones picked out. Birds to be sold young mu?t not be picked; but those to be kej t once, and the old ones three times during the summer. Pick when they shed feathers. Pure water they must have, or they will neither lay nor thrive. They eat much coal ashes when laying. In raising ducklings it is well to have a yard with shert grass, which they will greedily devour, and if this is not available, provide let tuces beet tops, greeu clover, or the like. It will pay. Hoar- Cholera. F. E. EMERY, AGRICULTURIST, EXPERIMENT STATION. N. C. A correspondent writes: "Could you give me anything that will prevni hog cholera, or tha we could use as a cure? Great num bers of bogs; are dying here -with' it daily. Please tell me if there is a remedy , or even, a preventive." The answer to this in substance was: There are preventive meas ures which may be used and which may ward off the disease ia a large number of cases. Indeed, eom.6 breeders claim to;: be able to cure bog cholera if they can get. to the animal before the vappetite is gone, but not after food' is refused.' This remedy or preventive is carbolic acid Hotr little will protect or bow much theipatient can bear '1 am not informed,, but about ten i P A 7. K M drops would be i a dose for an adujt and legs for younger swine. . j The better ivay to feed and? ad minister medicine with food would be to prepare all food immediately befon feeding, stir in aa mucl medicine as needed for the pigh being fed, then clean up and dis infect afterward. Clean up all foul places to which pigs have ac cess. Keep sleeping places warm and dry. Try to prevent buzzards fiom visiting pig-runs and feeding places. Bury the dead, or, better, cremate dead bodies, and disinfect with carbolic or bichloride- solu tions, or with a cheap solution madeby suspeuding a coarsfe-.bVg containing 20' pounds of copperas1 (sulphate of iron) in a barrel of soft water. After a little time the solution can be used as wanted, and more water added" until the copperas is gone from the bag. The health of the pig may be promoted by keeping a mixture, made as follows, where the pigs can get it at will: 1 peck hardwood ashes, 1 pint salt, 1 peck charcoal. This recipe miyht be extended by adding pound sulphur, pound black antimony and 2 pounds sul phate of iron (pulverized). Great dependence should be placed on prompt destruction of dead bodies, and proper disinfec tion immediately after ward, accom panied by the administration of parbolic acid with this mixture, kept where they can eat it if they are inclined to do so. Bulletin. BOYCOTT ON YOUNG MEN. Washington Women Take a Stand for a Single SUudard of Morals. New York Times. Washington. March 28. The establishmet.t in this to a h of the Equal Standard Purity Club is de signed by its founders to be a no tice to young men with social aspi rations that they need to live cor rect lives in order to secure recog nition by the young women who have set out to institute a single code of morals This club had its inception hi the recent meeting in this city of the Florence Crittenden Hope and Health Mission, and i's members, accord i no- to report,. havcMiiyb bopes of mating it a powerful. engine for good in the community. The society is undenominational, and every member is required to siun this pledge: 4-I solemnly promise, by tbe help of God, to hold the law of j urity as equally. binding-upon men and women, and to use my utmost efforts to obev the command, 'Keep 'byself pure,' to discountenance all coarse lan guage and impurity in dre?8, iu language and art, and to lend a helping hand alike to men and women, giving the penitent of both sexes au equal chance of re form so far as my assistance and influence can do this." This statement of tbe purposes of tbe club includes the declaration that " an effective metbd of ascer taining the private lives of young men has been devised and will be put into operation at once. Every young man whose private life is found to be impure of whose lan guage is vulgar or unchaste will bo iu the hands of tbe Executive Committee, the members will be informed, and they are pledged then to refuse to receive the atten tions of persons on the black list." Critical persons who. read the ociety pledge in connection with t ie statement just given may be pardoned for assuming that the originators of this movemerit for got their, logic n formulating the course to be followed by tbe mem bers. Clearly, if a young man is blacklisted for reasons that seem good to the Executive Committee, he is immediately to be set outside the pale of theisociety. There ij nothing at hand to indicate whether he is to be informed of bis fate, the inference being that repeated snubs by young women will indit cate to him that he is a moral transgressor. .How is he -to be given a "helping Land,'; and whose will be the firet baud he 1 5 out to him? To the un initiated it Ioooks as ifthe good young women can' make the irj club helpful jonly by admitting to membership men r i - . . . . - i w nose morals are anove reproach and employing them as mission aries in cates revealed 'by the blacklist. It U difScnlWto coo ceire or an 'efTectivo method" of ascertaining bow voting meif con duct themselves which doe not involve tbe employment of spies 'and, readers of the newspapers do not require to be told that the possibilities of evil growing out of such a method ore, perhaps," as ereat as the one evil maimed at bv tbe Equal Standard Purity Clql . It is claimed for the club that though it has been organised Mit a short time it already promises tobe very successful, and be names of many new members are" expected ta.be presorted at tbe qex$ meetiog.Y InVjgihe. incongruous features pointed out it will be interesting to know six months hence if the originators are as enthusiastic as they are said now to be. Twelve Conundrums. What is that which incres the more you take from it? A hole. Why are coala in London like towns given up to plunder ? Because they are sacked and burnt. Why is a gatepost like a pota to ? Because they are both put into the ground to propagate. What word may be pronounced quick' r by adding a syllable to it:' Q. tick. What is that which Adam llOuAa Cn ur . n m. r . 1 I yei gave wo to each of his child- ren.' Barents. What is that which we often see made, but never see after it ,u , i 9 LO ' ier 11 rDade--A no,?e- What is that which no one wishes to have and no one wi.liMS to loose? A b-ild bead WUi,,u.1;(T u io hid uiucicnir uciwpf i i a sailor ,and a beer drinker!-' I One puts his sail up and toe other 1 pu's his ale down. ! What is that which is above all j human imperfections, arid yet j shelters and protects the weakest l and wickedest as well as tl.M wi-st and best of mankind? A hat. What is that which in often broagtft ti the table, always cut. and never eaten? A-pack of card.. What are the mot unsociable things in the world? Mileiprg's tor o ue?er togeUi r see two , f tLem '1 here is a Chance. Monroe Journal. Was there ever a hotter opportu nity for a young man than to-d.iv, whether he have money or not 'r C think not. Y'oung men are often heard to say there is no chance for them and its no us to trv. When a yoi n ' fellow uses such words as the?e i; is pretty apt to he true thut there is no chance for him, but he wrongly places the responsibility upon the world. It is not the world that is at fault, but himself. ri here are few opportunities for the man who can do nothing, hut there is every chance for the one who has fitted himself for something. The man who has prepared himself-to do well the work of any particular field can always find work to do. Does ny one know a good farmer who is not getting along well Does any one knew of a first-class mechanic who cannot find work to do? Does any one know of a first class salesman who cannot find employment ? Does any one know of a good workman in any particu lar field who cannot find plenty for his hands to do? Besides "that there are hundreds of people who have not learned any trade or made any .special preparation for a par ticular work, still if they , are men of pluck and energy they can and do -tind plenty to do. Vhen thev cannot lindit they make 'it. The trouble' is that too many act upon th ! false theory that the world owes mem a living. The world owes no such debt. If it does it has repu diated it and will never pay it, There are plenty of opportunities but they are like the ore hidden away in the mine, they must tx dug for. E. F. YARBOROUGH Life, Fire aafi Acci- ; -dent Insurance! LOUISBURG, N. C. P-'-- Pliable Companies. , Office in the Neal building up MuraV ; S f7tf , Remember , . J . V Kimr & Plfamnta . will deliver anr thiDgfrom a dip of an off to barrel f flour anywhere in eorporata linJts free of charge ,- i . - DEATH DUST FOR INSECTS For rnnofl.. .l' inn jtoarMM. tot-ftac, rronpl CW ton Bag. Spi.W. HW. JV.- mmA lMon naimidB. lnU mm4 lbir Kggoo Tn!mmi FUntfl and a2 lirioaorinwr hfe Fli-j moi Uom--tora ar qnirkly kltj-d bv th etnok from this podr. burnL Abolt!r UtraWM to Ununod aoiioaIa, Uit or deU to iciwta. Prepared only by WIXKELMANN A oROWV rai;(apat, Haltimorr, Mi. S. Take no tbr wbtcb tkr may rloin ia a;oot. For Ml, by Drosrjriu ber and elnrwherw. HcQcb ta mm it Hay imn Ttm taxes levied nnder schedule "I$M in the Uevenue I.iw of .North Carolina, chun er 1 IG rntiflwl the 12th day of Mnn-h I80"i, are licvow tuxe for the privile-e of practic ing r currying on the? bnine- or oc jpation therein mtnttonHj. 'erwona practicing any trade or r rofeKHion, or doing husinosH taxed v the law of Nnnh nrolina in O 1 Vn.. I. I.- I' I il'.IViltl V Ollll I are henbv noli(le! to comply witli the rvq.iirvment r.: luwortheynmyexpt the jnal - io im eniorveti an nquirvd of me in sctton .'i7. SUftioTia 1Xluon oi o." ni o ......... v- ' - .-. .J', ' 11 )! .1- . . .11 .i ranniFs..l t... I.... - . t purehust, n;ro reo-ipi., couimis- - - - ' . .' .J..I.T I I . ill,- l.l ' Ill pioum, or oiDrpnp.rty Ac, minus ttifrvin, within the tirxt tin d.iv of January nn l July of arh yearind the rvcript for th. payment of sm h taxet, is n Ihntih,-. jin.l authori the peraon or tirms to con'inn I busineK for tho mxt 0 mo; th. nml thow doing bu.xinvAs w.thout dmv-' I !n a. i - "V . 1 - j ut a luen.se, an, I Mibj.ct th .vives to the iH-imliien imposed iu ' T " 'tnt- r xc 1 ri "1 MagiHtratea. onstablos an.i other county or ! tr.wn o,W. are ep-ciallv ral! I I to Sections 23-2 i-2U-27-2M-nnd :7 ': j of tlii "ct- If. C. KKAI'.NKY. Sh'fT. ) i Lo.burg, N. V... Me'h. 2oth. 'W. TAYLOR'S PARLGR SALOON, Bargains! Bargains! Whereat' D. II. Taylor Co. for cheap Whiskevs, Brandies, W ines ct Been. Where can you ct ? 0!d h mde corn whiskey at I). H. T.ivlort Co.. from one week to ' tiiree years old, cheaper than ever j tiefore. Who keeps old R. A. STUART'S ROCK BRIDGE RE WARRANTED 4 YEARS OLD D. H. Taylor Sc Co. Who keeps cTaTh: bi..i..I!i.TSrni'.r, and cheapest houe-nia le Brandy in town, other li pioM of all kind that is good, and cheaper tbm ever before. Special prices to all my cuatooiers, come one corse all, polit and proaipt attention and skillful bar-tenders. OLD ROCK BRIDGE BYE IS THE STANDARD WOLD. OF THE Is guaranteed pure and it prescribed by the loading physi cians throughout the country, and the resident physicians of Louisburg. Real the following testimonial : We prescribe Stnarfs Rock hrid Whiskey whenever a 9timulant is noedd, knowing it to be absolutely purd and fred from all adultera'ion. ( J. E. MALONE, Signed E.S. FOSTER, ( J. B. CLIFTON. TKv above liquor is sold only by D. H. Taylor t Co., exclusive agents, at their saloons on Nash St., who also carry a full Una of -everything usually kept in a first-class saloon. Fresh beer a specialty. Your patronage solicited. Your friends, D. H. TAYLOR & CO. TAKE NOTICE ! Our hack is run to the depet for the benefit of passengers who pay, and while we do not wish to be discourteous to anyone, we respectfully ask that all 'Mead- a neaas will either walk or pay HAYES & FULLER. . Vf?tf TiT-ra - K03W00D HOUSE Tfcnota, . K:rti fannii. . Travllfli a... ... . I ..--. FOR SALE. r- Uacaolot Urm. U Am,! II. A Fouvr. VTarrrotoa. .V C NOTICE. aaaaBBaa Py virfo. of m t . nun h l iifliMi r,-! ,. r r ' " t ia lb town r.f Uu lot rt U.i . . an cr. " " 1 t Tli .tor- hot. ..! r,rt cm ,io. fit iHt -,ro ,:fWrl iJ.t.ZiZ:,.om J"rnd I ,pn M"-''oe d t .J, j VZZZi rtJr? ,,L7'"r T1. r ' comB,t.ir;rf is -a I 0 -r ,n- on is i. ,n,,t. of ! ,h" ' ' lot n'at r 1 1m,.. ar.J olbrr. . .,nt mom . t . m r m, . . I . . . , n' I J tuont:.. .,iu .u-.t'ZT." ' . r,.oj tli ; j v c Kfh ir"n.r,3SiM.( M j " i Tl 1 1110 I HU EiPMlaflelpMa Record 1 ril.N'N.S YI.Va.M AS KwIlKilusT NK WSJ'APKI:. Dili Circslsti:a Over ICO. 000 C..pii Si:i3j Clrc2l!! :3 Over 120,ljO Cri ies 'The Kwonl" j.'ris no oxjiihe to oolNn t the verv latest !uwh of 1 lit WorM fui its render, ami h;is jm-. i department iited lv -x-er'.s on Health and Ily-in.-, Farm and HouVetiol.i. Fashions, Si'n'-'. Art Literature, Xpnrls, Tin Turf, vtc. SunCKiPTio l'.Trs. j Miilei Postisi P.ij t3 uj part cf lis ! Uiitsi State: cr C35ii3- Dailr Kdui.,o. - i raoi'.b Daily mud Saniar. 3c. alailr Kdltiv.o. Daily aaJ Suadaj. i OO yr j. 4 aj ADDRESS Tb3 Record Publishing Co., id7-0iy CLestuut M., Philadeu-hia. Build up Home. iiy- MTR0H1ZIH3 Mi ENTERPRISE MALLUUY DTItHAM CI1KI1- OF DURHAM - N. C. ARE MANUFACTURING AS FINK CIGARS CIIKKOoTS .iND CIGAKROS As can oo found on the mariet. Their leading brands are "BULL OF DURHAM" A dime Cigar fqr a nickle. Hand Havana filled. 'BLACKWELLS DURHAM' Named in honor of CjI. W. T. Blackw!!, father of Duiham 5 r-nt Sumatra Wrapper. LITTLE SADIE, CUBAN CIG ARR0S, 10 FUR 10 CENTS. "OLD CHUNK" CHEROOTS, 5 for 10 cuts. Tb finest smoke for tne money. it OLD NORTH STATE i Chnvt, 3 for 5 cent, a sure winu-ir that always pleases. Stick to home and send us your orders. Hanoi? Oarfcaa Charcot C3. 1 DURHAM, N. C. , N Bay tbe rst. " oli by Kf ag & Flataauw Angel fa the Clona." . I Nw tiitloo at Dr. J, it MaWs iea ' . 1 - . t LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Who raay Ub nice fcarapn Inf r Lairdrcrliigdoti. il) da ei! to call VJm l. ALSTuN X I. K. THOMAS. .Udla ta ypnr hatig cut r.nt. Vt Dr. WklU tw Lair crotr. Van's Mexican Hair iUu.ri.. , Ayr IlairViror. TriccpVrrorJ for th hair and kio. tt.thia i b-t it to keep the Lair from fall ing eat. HOTEL wbODARD. W. C. vT CK.Dkp, Vrwj , Wky U.at M.C. Trra Hat aeeu all tria. - SHCE blAKlNO. M03KS WEST holds forth ia rar of Thonias' Vvf Sur, (on !h aly br h di iht making nd rvpairiug.and goar antwt to do work a trood an ! ch"rr lhan any Shoe-Makt :a thf Sti!. Con.e and if- for yourself. Ilef j--c! folly, MOSES WEST. R. R. CROSSEN. FIILST CLASS 1' A INTER. LntBBrEC, . C I ih t fTr rar ar irr to tta pt , r-1 aidl ar ttit I ej prrjrl t. ioiii ki&-i of b." iwtic. grM. ' o i Mr wrrk ia lJiihtrf 7k fer i'alf. idd I rrf-r to aii iimr. ft boa I tit w rk-i. fat,itTr ci'1 t- . i.it r- r - a r j u tct-A ai y .j aitll t f -vl. J. 0. & R S, CHISTIAN llirilMOND, Va. Pro-T.t attr-r.twin to ordrt a. d !act;on ,l AK.NKKI Rosss. Calflcwrs. Bclbs &cl Hj.yi;. 1 r'-ri.- . f rz Ivt.. Pal:nr :u- ii orik. .i t !tiI utl.r 1-uiln Ur !.rtir.c aa 1 u t ,( h r an'.ir.K Mtgnu'uit. .-h! trT ic n s rf:iN z. n.rtt. I'.iU:gb. c. Tp;.or. '. 1 13 For Sale. A d ; rtl f... i Iink-: r'cr r 1 1 1 1 1 1 a r f . p.r lo I ' R . J It. CLIFTON. iitt. MILL WRIGHTING. To tferv. itu c .' , I o j rr ait i . x.J tzmt.t-rr y lbiti LOUISBURG Carriage Shops, If your Carr.ar' . Rupgy, Wae ;i r anyth.rj :s that ln, ru -pairiok and t u wan it doiif ' whr, br i ii it to t:., a:.d if ou au your Carnap- -r liupjry r. niTed m a tr:-c!aa rxiannfr, riD :t to r a;o. I bav rT-J '' inn unil'r a tir!-cla raiu r a.,i wotxl work a en, can tbrr r paurante. at ;fact ion in all work -ritruid to m. 1 hive a firi:-cla black lai'h in !h- black ra::h fhop who fa! iv understand v-rv h ing about Ms burins, fr.n bcir.f a uorw to irMiuii? a fin teppt. It dtws not pay to have our ik l-otcbed up, k brioj: t "C to n- nh'rn it WILL RE DOSE RIGHT, my prscs ar- reaionable. I mak Buiris and Wtpons to order. If you want a rood Home Mapk Dujrgy or Wion, giv tc your ordera, and you shall have what you want. Thanking rny frind for thir patronage in the p&t and solicit ing Ib time in future, I am, Youra very rtft fully, . H. C. TAYLOR. ta4 Aatkaa. YW Owaaaai ri WtM rtnk aaara4taaa J wWraaJJ turn tiwi; wd ccaa too it talra ta x tmm. ScM by PmrxlaU tm a rorrmut Ft tM Tatra; H'nitaiimun rt-MitJim acta. set? LO H'S C ATAH R H REMEDVa 3 ry:?'.4.f. ft W ! It
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