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VOL. XXVI.
Mt-t lit xlist Church Directory.
School at 9:30 A. M.
(eo. S. Bakek. Supt.
Piviiching at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M.
ery Sunday.
Pnivt-r meeting Wednesday night.
G. F. Smith, Pastor.
LOUISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1896.
NUMBER 45
CURRENTMISCELLANY. I J0KES OF THE JESTERS.
l'ro it?sioual cards
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PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N. C.
II ,, the Ford Building, corner Main
streets. Upstairs front.
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M. II. KUFFIN,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW,
Louisburg, N. C. " "
l I i n in. ir, iilloourts. Office -in Ford.
,NI--. mi ncr of Main and Nash streets.
B MASSENBURO,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LOUISBUK&, N. c.
Will practice iu all the Courts of the State
oitice in Court House.
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M. COKE & SON,
A TTORNBYS- AT-LAW,
LOUISBURG, If. C.
Will iittend the courts ol Nash, Franklin,
Oriaviil' . Warren and Wake counties, also the
Supreme Court of North Caroliup, and the D.
s circuit ana Liistri'Jt Courts.
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J. E. MALON'K
urtic two doors below Aycocke & Co.'s
iruK stop-, adjoining Dr. O. L. Ellis.
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R. W. U. NICHOLSON,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
SPRUILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Will sit tend the courts of Franklin, Vance,
Gniiivi;i- Warren and Wake counties, also
the Supr.'ine Court of North Carolina. Prompt
attention given to collections. &c.
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iHoS. B. WILDER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
or'.ice on Main street, over Jones & Cooper's
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W. BICKETT,
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ATluRNEY
AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
LOUISBURG N. C.
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
"very uiatt-T intrusted to his hands.
Ri t-ix to Chief J ustice Shepherd, Hon. John
M.niiiin. tiu. Kobt. W. WinBton, Hon. J. C.
Bui.iii. Pres. First National Bank of Win
ston. uI mui & Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank
uf M pi. roe, chaa. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For
est C n K''. Hon. E. W. Timberlake.
uffice in Court House, opposite Sheriff's.
nffl1 CD0118 facfc' and one that has
often been alluded to by the naturalists.
faculty falls into disuse it dnr,,00
LnfZe.ur nessand is finally lost
altogether." Certain parasitic insects
xur instance, have so completely degen
ra, we a to believe the won
derful stories told by the entomologists,
that they have neither eyes, legs, heads,
mouths, stomachs nor intestines. Yet
these creatures live, it is said, and "en
joy themselve-after a fashion." A pe
culiar -fashion, indeedl Along this
same line we may note the fact that
animals and reptiles which spend the
ercater portion -or all of their lives in
caverns or in burrows in the earth lose
the power of sight or have eyes that are
only rudimentary. Slave ants and work
ing ants have lost their wings on ac
count of being kept on the ground. The
masters in some ant colonies where
slaves are kept have become so hopeless
ly dependent on their bondsmen that
they will not only not seek food, but
are utterly incapable of feeding them
selves and will actually starve with food
before them unless a slave is present to
place it between their jaws. St. Louis
Republic.
Photographic Snaps.
Amateur photographers of the woods
or wild scenes sometimes have extraor
dinary luck. For instance, there was a
Tfc i -
nnssian wno took a picture of a party
of friends near a big patch of forest.
When he came to develop it, he found
that there had been a bear beyond the
group making for the woods at full
speed when the bulb was pressed.
Will (Jonway, an amateur photog
rapher living up in Oneida county, N.
Y., got a curious result from a snap
shot at a clump of woods. When he de
veloped his film, he found that three
partridges had been sitting on the
ground eight or ten feet from him,
deeply interested in his actions, as the
position of their heads plainly showed.
Another of his shots also developed curi
ously. It showed a fox trotting across a
picturesque opening on a swamp woods
road. Apparently the beast had not no
ticed the photographer, because it was
looking awry, giving a side view of his
body and a rear view of its head. The
ears were sticking up and spooned for
ward, as if it had heard a mouse squeak
in the direction in which it was look
ing. New York Sun.
Archibald Forbes, the famous war
correspondent, once told an amusing
story connected with a lecture which he
delivered at West Chester, Pa. On ar
riving at the station in that place a
negro hackman pressed forward and
offered his services to take the lecturer
to the hotel. On arriving at his destina
tion Mr. Forbes asked the hackman what
his fare was.
"Well, sab," replied the negro with
a comprehensive grin, "if you'd jess gib
me a ticket to de lecture, sah, daCs all
I ask, and I'd be right glad to get it."
"Why, certainly, "replied Mr. Forbes,
feeling that here, indeed, was an unex
pected tribute. "I'll give you oua And
haven't you a missis?"
"Yes, sah," was the prompt reply.
"I'ze got a missis. "
"Well, you shall have one for her,
too," said the lecturer, who forthwith
requested his agent to hand the man the
tickets. That eveninsr hp lnt-pd .hnr
the hall for his colored admirer, but
Paw nothing of him. The next morning,
on ordering a hack to go to the station,
he discovered that the vehicle was driven
by the same man.
"I didn't see you at the lecture last
night," said Mr. Forbes.
"No, sah," replied the darky frank
ly. "I was not dar. "
"But I gave you tickets for yourself
Rnd your wife, ' ' said Mr. Forbes in
natural astonishment.
"Yes, sah," returned the hackman,
with one of his broadest smiles; "but.
you see, me and my missis don't know
much about lectures, sah, and we
thought we'd rather hab de cash, so I
done sold dem tickets for a dollar, sah."
Youth's Companion.
THE HOUSEHOLD.
EtiqTietta Klatintf f- J At Hamm Days.
A ITic Ctreea Tcmaio Plckla.
-Appl Jelly fiut Caka.
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Prictic
PERSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBURG, N. 0.
3 in all courts. Office in the Court
11 YARBOROUQH, Jr.
AVIORM.Y AT LA,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
second floor ot JNeal building
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business intrusted to hini
prompt and careful attention.
J). T. Smithwick,
DENTISTS.
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LOUISBURG, N. C.
Work in every department ol Denistry
rated with skill and accuracy.
The Spirit of Modern Athens.
Modern Athens, which recalls in so
many ways the Athens of ancient days,
has inherited from her the privilege of
being beautified and enriched by her
children. The public treasury was not
always very well filled in those times
any more than in the present, but
wealthy citizens who had made fortunes
at a distance liked to crown their com
mercial career by some act of liberality
to the mother country. They endowed
the land with superb edifices of general
utility theaters, gymnasiums, temples.
The modern city is likewise full of
monuments which she owes to such
generosity. It was easy to obtain from
private individuals what the state could
not give. The Olympic games had burn
ed with so bright a luster in the past of
the Greeks that they could not but have
their revival at heart. Baron Pierre de
Caubertin in Century.
An Old Experience.
"Will you run for office again?" asked
the politician's acquaintance.
"My friend, " was the earnest and de
liberate reply, "I wasn't running for
office. "
"Why er everybody thought you
were. "
"I thought so too. But I have discov
ered that I took the wrong rout, and
the harder I ran the farther I got from
the place I wanted to reach." Wash
ington Star.
Her Tart Retort.
. The Marquis del Carpio, viceroy of
Naples, was once going into a church at
Madrid and saw a lady entering at the
same moment who wore an extremely
beautiful diamond on a very ugly hand,
"I should prefer the ring to the hand,"
said he, with no expectation of being
heard, but she immediately touched the
collar of his order, which he was wear
iug, and said, "I should prefer the hal
ter to the donkey." Argonaut
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The Man For the Place.
Lord Bareacres You have called
gardiug the situation of footman?
Applicant Yes, my lord.
Lord Baroaeres Was there not some
one in the anteroom as you came in?
Applicant There was, my lord.
There was a man with a writ for your
lordship, but I threw him out.
Applicant engaged on the spot Tit-Bits.
DR. IB. HP. ZEJZEXY"
DENTIST,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
office in New Hotel building, 2nd
floor. Gas administered and teeth ex
tracted without pain.
HOTEL'S.
HOTEL WOODARD,
W. C. WOODAKD, Pro.,
Rocky Mount, N. C. ,
Free T?us meets all trains.
$2 per day.
NORWOOD HOUSE
Warrenton, North Carolina-
XV. j. NORWOOD, Proprietor.
Pitromire of Commercial Tourists ana
luv -iiiig p ublic Solicited.
Good Sample Boom.
Nf.akbst Hotel to Storej and Court House.
FHANKLINTON HOTEL
FRANKLINTON, N. C.
G. M. EOBBS, Prtfr..
Good accomodation for the traveling
public.
Good Livery Attached.
OSBORN HOUSE,
C D. OSBORN, Proprietor, .
American Whist Leads.
Attention is called to the fact that, as
American leads, when first promulgat
ed, were assailed on the ground of com
plexity, that there are only two rules of
any importance in connection with
them, and that both are easy of assim
ilation. They are : 1. Low card, lead
fourth best hand. 2. High card after
high card, lead (a) highest in hand if
the lead was from four originally; (b)
with high, indifferent cards, not the
highest, it the lead was from more than
four.
Any card player who is incapable of
following these two plain rules would
be well advised to confine his attention
to such games as old maid or Deggar
my neighbor. Cavendish in Scribner's.
The John Brown Medal.
The gold medal given by Victor Hugo
and other Frenchmen to the widow of
John Brown is in the museum of the
Kansas State Historical society. With
it is the original letter of transmission
in Hugo's handwriting. Just before the
Franco-German war a subscription com
mittee was organized of French Repub
licans for the purpose of presenting to
Mrs. Brown such a medal commemora
tive of her husband, of his sons and of
his companions. The sending of the
medal was delayed by political events
rmtil Oct. 21. 1874. John Brown, Jr.,
sent the medal, with Hugo's letter, to
Judge F. H. Adams Nov. 18, 1887, to
be deposited in the Historical society s
museum.
Feminine Vanity.
Feminine vanity is not the product of
our enete civinzauuu, uuu io aa
the history f the world.
The Jewish and .Egyptian women
i l-i-rt norQfiH
were arrant coquet ica ncu
i, fhQ orfifioialities oi the toilet. Wnen
1U Mt
Jezebel learned of the approach of Jehu,
she sought to enhance her charms by
painting her face and blacking her eyes
with antimony.
Judith, before she prooeeded on her
murderous mission to the tent of Holo
fernes, bathed and perfumed herself
with infinite care and wrapped herself
in a splendid veil, in whose voluminous
folds she concealed her cruel weapon.
Philadelphia Ledger.
Kn6w His Business.
"Worn aa come in and asked for con
summated lye," said the grocer's new
boy with a grin.
"You didn't try to correct her, did
you?" aked the grocer.
"Me? Naw. I'm on to my job better
than that. I jnst handed her a can of
consecrated lyo and didn't say a word."
Indianapolis Journal.
To haTe en "at homeviay has been
found a great ccnYt-pfence by those
ladies who live at a long distance from
their friend, or whose-time is so ranch
occupied that th?y cannot allow them
selves more tbaq aa occasional after
noon leisure to see their friends and ac
quaintances. It is pleasant also for aH
visitor who really wants to see' the per
son called upon to kxtcrw that if - she
pays her visit npona certain dar sDe is
sure of finding her at tome. AltBotrg
to these persons th fashion of having
an "at home" day is a great boon, there
arc others who find il a rreat restraint
I having to remain at home on certain
days on the chance of visitors calling,
for to have an "at home" day and not
be "at home" is considered to be and
is a decided breach of politeness.
Of course there are occasions when
the absence of the hostess is, from one
cause or another, unavoidable, and
when this is the case her nlaoe'may be
taken by her daughter, sister or any
other near relation. There are "many
persons, again, who, though they like
to be sure of seeing their friends when
they call, yet feel it a tre to be obliged
to stay in on a particular day in each
week. These find it a better plan to
have their "at home" davs alternate.
instead of every week, so have the first
and third Mondays in the month or
the Becond and fourth Tmdays, which
leaves them free to go out on the inter
mediate ones if tbev choose to do so.
When a lady has settled upon the day
or days that she means to be "nt home,"
she does not send out invitations, as she
would to an afternoon "at home," but
intimates the fact to her friends and ac
quaintances by printingupou her visit
ing cards the days on which she is to be
"at home" as, for example, if she has
decided upon having every Wednesday,
the word "Wednesday" should be put
If only two Wednesdays in each month,
it would be "First and Third Wednes
day," or "Second and Fourth Wednes
day," as the case may be, or, if only
the Wednesdays in certain months, it
should be "Wednesdays in October and
November" or whatever the months
decided upon might be.
The "at home " days should not be
printed on the gentleman's cards, but
only upon those of the lady. When call
ing upon an "at homo" day, the vis
itor asks at the door if Mrs. A. is at
home, and js shown into the drawing
room by the servant, where she is re
ceived by her hostess, who rises from
her seat, comes forward and shake
hands with her. A call made upon an
"at home" day is returned in1 exactly
the same manner as ether visits, and a
lady calling without her husband would
leave his card, or cards, in the hall at
the conclusion of her visit, in the same
manner and number as on another day.
Afternoon tea is served in the drawing
room on an "at home" day. The tea
table is brought in by the servant, and
placed wherever it is the custom of the
house to have it, and the tea is poured
out either by the hostess, her daughter
or other lady of the hoasehold and
handed to the guests. As each visitor
takes her departure, the hostess rises to
shake hands with her and rings the
bell for the servant to open the door.
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RIVERSIDE
SALOON,
LOUISBURG. N. C
II. E. JOYNKU, Proprietor.
am making a special drive on thnt
well known and -popular
COOPER CORN WHISKEY,
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which is undoubtedly the lt Corn I
Whiskey on th mnrket. j
My stock of
fiY:Wffl3KETS, BRANDIES WINES
RDM, GIN, BEER,
and every t hinfr els4 usually kept in n
first-clana Bar-Uoom constantly on
hand.
A sirtogr approaebvd i-Govrrao
Taylor, uf TBOMe. recatly Uh ei-trod-d
hand, sod uid: "Yoar fae l
familiar; wbrv in a 1 did I inert yoo?"
"I don't know." ivplid tb ei-Uotvrnnr;
"whit part of h 1 are joa from?" Ki.
LEXINGTON" ( LI B WHISK K
SPECIALTY.
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The gTHntst enre ext-rriseil
preperution of all Wind u
drinks. Come to kh me
Everything clean and n
strictest privacy obs-rvtti,
disorder or noin allowed.
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Children Cry for Pitcher's Cutoria.
LAND SALE.
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the l.'lh dat f Juoe 1P93, rte-eai tod it
liver to Abrt K. Hhltuck. TruU.
tru.t tie-d on retain iaada in Frank Ha
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De Witte How in the-world did you
happen to get married?
Mrs. Black-Jones By a phenomenal
combination cf circumstances. He and
and his family and my family were
willing. Truth.
Postponed.
"Then they didn't start on the hon
eymoon that night?"
"No. It was after 3 o'clock, and they
had to wait until the next day to get
her father's check cashed. " Brooklyn
Life.
Nightmare.
"My dear," expostulated his wife,
"why will you eat such a hearty break
fast on Sundav morning? You know
you are almost sure to have a night
mare in church." Detroit Tribune.
Oxford, N. C.
Good nenmmodations for the
traveling public.
MASSENBUIIG HOTEL.
T r Mattcnbnrs Propr
HENDERSON, N- C
Good aeenmmoHn: Good fare: Pof inBtwtinople
How It Works.
"Pop. what is promptness?"
"Promptness? Well, it is a bad habit
of always being on time and getting
tired to death waiting for people who
are not." Chicago Record.
A Change Comes.
l,Tire Is the problem of a woman a
life to set a husband?
Miss Passe After 35. Before that it
is merely her pastime. Truth.
The Woman at Whist.
She I've bought a new whist table,
dear.
He Well, now you've got something
to talk about. Yonkers Statesman.
Constantinople's Great Fire.
In 1816 a large part of Constantinople
was destroyed by fire, 12,000 dwellings,
hesides warehouses and other structures,
going down before the flames. The value
nf nronertv destroyed on this occasion
could not -be estimated, but was not so
great as would have been occasioned by
a fira of like proportions in other cities.
fho oTfiAter mart of the dwellings and
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She My face is my fortune.
He TTheu I can't be accused of play
i ig for very high stakes. Town Topica
Our Baby. ,
We have a baby and be looks like me
Somebody said 60 one day
But that 1 have never been able to Bee.
Though somebody said so one day.
His beautiful eyes have the hue of the skies
And mine of a ship tossed sea.
Neither blue, ?ray, nor green, Just betwixt
and between.
Still, our baby looks like me.
A 17 ice Green Tomato Plckl.
A recipe for a green tomato pickle
that is delicious with cold meat Is given
by an exchange: Slice a peck of green
tomatoes without paring and cover
them with salt and water. Let stand
for 24 hours; then drain off the brine
and put the fruit in a kettle, together
with a quart of sliced onions. Cover
with vinegar and stir in 2 pounds of
sugar, one-quarter pound mustard seed,
the tame of celery eecd and a tabfespoon-
ful each of mace, cloves, allspice and
black pepper. Boil all together until the
tomatoes are tender and look clear. Put
up in small self sealing jars, as it does
not keep long after being opened.
White and Qold.
Although white and gold is and must
remain a peculiarly effective decorative
scheme, it has been so much used that
its last claim to novelty or originality
has long since departed. It is reported
in the New York Times that some host
esses have been experimenting with
white and silver, and find the combina
tion excellent. One hostess used silver
candlesticks, with white candles and
shades of silver paper; a large bowl of
repousse silver stood in tbe middle of
the table, filled with lilies of the valley
and ferns; the china was plain white,
and many silver dishes were used.
Apple Jelly.
Pare, core and quarter a peck of pip
pin apples and cock thoroughly in
enough water to prevent burning, but
not to make the juice thin about a
quart. Let them strain through a flan
nel bag without squeezing, and then to
each pint of juice allow three-quarters
of a pound of sugar. Boil the juice 10
minutes, add the sugar and boil 20
minutes longer. Tbe juice and thin
yellow rind of 2 lemons are sometimes
added, and a little sprig of rose gera
nium leaves boiled in the jelly a minute
or two gives a delicate flavor.
Earn Cakes.
A capital way of disposing of the re
mains of a ham and making an excel
lent dish for breakfast is: Take 1
pounds of bam, fat and lean together.
Put it into a mortar and pound it, or
soak a large slice of bread in half a pint
of milk and beat it .and the ham to
gether. Add an egg beaten up. Put tbe
whole into a mold and bake a rich
brown.
Stock
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S..iTHi!.-f J"'h 1 '.'.
Roses. Cut-flowers. Bulbs &c.
By virtue f i juJtrm--Court
ol Friinklin r.ni,i
7th, 1H;, in Sial I'r
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miiuiionrr fur thr i.uri.m
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Btt h intrrr t in t li (. ill . ;
i?autl in Frunkliii munij
town of Frsnklmton. limii.i
by Yinotrwt, on thn F.iit l.v
1. H Henly ami T -I H.uUi.
hv Mnson trt. nn l oi. t ti - V.- (.
tnirn Strwt. One lot boon.!. ..i. t!,
t) lot of N. Y (illilev. i.Il F.Jiht tv H
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lot, nnil on th- Y,t
Dnf trart oi lan.l nur
the 1 n li.l it of V. (' IVrnon ill
i'earrv oml otlipr nmliiiinii
liooirl ticrtn. anil Ikii.mu n
Joviwr lain).
Terras of mil- ne tlnr.l rn
a rretlit ol taelve month, a.rii
I.
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All u.l j i n i n Jf
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li i iiw . i--i ra t to
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Easter Lilli- Pull- for
Ut-door rllltur-. 'ioj.len
ti'l.-o hi.'I pink and white .lap.ir.
1 1 finest of all. In pr;nc a'.
-idinir plant-. Mail order
at t.-n.).-! o
H STEIN mi:tz
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NOTICE
H.iTiff )uaat"i-d a Aim:citr'. r f
Jrk.n Krmir. d d. n ic- itu-c
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Ham- at iOfv, and a . 1 r-r- nt h li;r.
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ha money i iuu.1
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Dec . 7th. lH.,i
fill' rvt ni til ur
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In Mfri. r .n r.
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His bright tresses hold the luster of gold
Somebody said bo one day
And mine are as straight as the red man's
of old
Soaaoobdy said so one day.
His mouth's like a sweet little bursting
pink rose.
There's a dimple In each round knee.
He's aa fair as the day, the neighbor all
say,
Still, our baby looks like me.
-Cy Warm an In New York Boo.
Grape Preaarreau
Having squeezed the pulp from each
grape, boil the puipa until they are ten
der; then presa-them through a colan
der to remove the seeds. Add the skins
again to tbe pulp, with a oapful of 'rag
ar for each pound cf fruit, and boil till
the ckins are tender and the whole ot a
thick consistency.
Rv virtti" of a j u i k "i i
Coart of Frnnkln r,unr
trm 1 S'J'i in tlie ruw uf J
Kir'n of Henry Var.
Adm'r.of J S Jovnrret
underniriiel rum miwi.iii.-r fm
rill aell in the tuli of Frm.k.
UrddT the 9th ilnv of J n i n.ir;
M t tiubl- iiurtmn the ..lr,
t)nlot on Mom .t r-t , i
Frauklinton l-'tween A. 11
kl iiwen ( okT" - lot . (wnlii.i
an arrt.
Tbr utore h.'il 1111 oi. nr.l ioiii nn
injt nt the cortier .( Minn nn.l M.in M"t
One tilth un!ivi.e1 n t-rv-t in the lan l
lODgilltf t o t he heir il t lu r ( W 11 Jujtie,
tlecesiel, roiiBjat ion of one '"' nn Hiilbrii
treet betaerit the lliv(.tit rhnr. ii Lit nn.l N
Y. Uullev a home plnie. Dm. Int I. twn Via
oo, Mlllaooro nn line tre..t n 1) amnir
loU nf Ural A Heoler iili.f T J Hijttlt nr..)
a tract of land on Billiea m k rootaicmtr
1 bO i)rre" more or lew.
Otw lot on the Louiahurz mai known aa
the I'eraon lot . a.ljoinm; (i H II jwkim mnl
Other rontxiniDBT V . re. more or lea
Terma ot anle: t ne fourt h ranh . I.nlmioe on
credit ot 'J montha, with inUreat from day
of a!. Title retained till purrhaae mont
t piiid.
N. '. r t.t.r.T. CmmiMiooer.
TVcember, 7th. lMyr.
NOTICE !
fl nvinfT tbia day qnnlifle.1 ita n.iminmt rator
Of Sidney R. Junea, drreor-J. All ieroi.a
mdrited to aid eat ate will make immediate
pajrment. and tluiae havinjr rlaana aaraiaat
tbetate will prewnt the aame torn on or
helora the llth day ol Denerober IHV7. or
thia notice will L plead in bar of their recov
ery, this Dee ,9 1M9C.
Joss W. Kixo, admiouitrator
of 8idket R. Jo"ca
C. W. Cooki A Son Atty'a.
dec9 4t.
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fnlar.tln a .Ttln trwt ef .ao l pn ii- 1 im'w
T wiiblp k Town aa lh J.-th U!i p'-a.-w an 1
..Dtl t.y tbe plaintiff, ml .Vfn'ar.t !r
11 ti Id MOti.ifl An-lth- ul I Vfenur.t w.l
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FruikliD fOJ' lj C . at b!a o3ne In tNe t -wn
of L " uiafnrif lo i l nrvanty on MonUr '
SI at .lay of lretnt--r 4M. ml anw-r r V
mur U the -jtlon of th- t ill f. tiff, h rn . r
th- plain tiff, wl'l apply to tSei'.art f r tt
ltef .Wm in e.J n aaU p.-ltU.i.
Thia Nor T. IJMS
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formerly txx-upiel lr O W.
where all rtrrotnmolation
Kiven loth in itallin"; and
night and dnv.
Kurd.
ill
filing
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TEAMS FLKNISJIEI) ALL Hol RS
NIGHT OR DAY.
J. W. IlIGIiT, LouUburg, N. C,
Lxw-aJ fev-il:t train alao rarry
ra usaa rara .iirrtkooti tr,ls f rr
ia a umaaioeo, um oa aa jmla rraii
IBaiT7 traicw Ma Kaca1t CW
lotia aa4 AUaata. W-aWA Ua. VatixmJWl aa.
A.. CVarWXt. 5 c.
W. A Tru a
a U Hoe I r. T.
O. H. Ottti.
wooden structures.
lite and attentive servant .
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