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AS. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor."
JAS. A.
ITHE'OOTJITTY, THE STATE, ''.J-1 hi UJION".
SUSSCEIPTiai: JI.C3 Pir Yw, Strirflj !i limit.
1 VOL. XXX
10UISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1900.
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i -tJUUBCtt DIRECTORY
tj f METHODIST. ' t - "-
LsuoJ.'y School Rt 9:80 A. M. . -.
T Geo. tf Iuker, Snpfc.
. iVrac'hiog at 11 A and 8 P. Af.
ei-rv'S'iuaiiy. ; , ' ."- j
Iviver uietinir v. .demJay night.
. I iL T. Pi.yLEa. Pastor.
3
BaPTlST.
nn-lav School at 9:30 A. M.
j" Thos. K. Wilder, Qapt
Washing at 11 A- bi., and 8 P. H.y
if FoKUSdT dJdiTHi Pastor.
J. MA.MN,
WONDEitFUL BEAUTY.
SURPASSING GRANDEUR, OF" THE
GREAT PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSfTION.
Exqatalte Court Scttlasrs mad Gardes
- Araamgement Electric and Foun
tain Effects Sculpture and Color
Decorations The Exhibit Divisions
Every day brings nearer to comple
tion the creat Pan-Air.erlean Ex?iosi-
i'UAOTICLNU PHYSICIAN,
LoUlSBTJEG, N. C !
(jtQee over Thomas' Drug Store, i
i:..S.l'.BUUT, ' "
pitACTlCLNG PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N. C.
' (JfrTijn lu the Ford Buifdinjr, comer Main
Sajli streets. Up stairs front.
n
R. a. F. YARBOROtrtJif, -'-
FUVSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Louisbues, 8. C.
(Mice aim floor rveal budding, tihone
'Right calls answere-i I row l. .. . iiioaeu s
J( ftllfll e, liuuuo .
" STEAM -LAUNDRY
We have the asiicy for the Oak City
steam Laundry, Raleijrli. N. (;..- A
we are eeriding a quantity of clothes :
there each week to be laundered. All
the; work is guaranteed, and - the
hrdies ana gentlemen who" dsire to
have their Collars, Cuffs, Shirt '
Waists or any article of Clothing
Willi lllnnilanvl . .. F I
...uutini nUi umi it to tneir
advantage to send them through us
to the Laundry. All you have to do
is to send the arrie.lPH t.r nu or..
promise you they wilt return to von nn to held a Buffalo nest year,
iu O. K. style. Every one of the score of , colossal
, Ilespectf ully, . buildings is under way, and a number
Kin .C- Pt ,nnxT of tLem are under roof. Thousands of
"M a uli at . 1 rrtw rt van n , " m ,m -
"cu o.k vvuiiLv aiiu uie uauuners are
T CitW ATTrr pnm -xt. ''"S a merry ia"oo taat "3
-LiJU IV UU t X? U blO N I eathnsiasm the thoughtful listener who
. - steps within the gates.
A-byr fuiioirarransement has'
jtibi been, rerfected in louisburg
wuereoy tiie two best barbers have
u ii i ted and ffer ' to .the peo
ple of the county air the conveni
ences of a nrht-class shon. Th
BeBt Hair Dress ng-, Shavinir
and Shampooing. We . ma4o a
specialty of Trimming Ladies'1
and Childreu't hair. You need not
feel uneasy while being shaved at
our ebon. Ave keen our ''heads
level." Oive-us a chance and we
wiil pro?e all we say. Everything
iiice and clean.
Walter M. Alston,
Z llie Wilkins
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK
In
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B. MASSENBORG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
tuuisBuae, a. c.
Will practice iu-all the Courtx of the State
Oifloe la Co art Uousc j
M. UOOKK ft BOW,
I . ATTORNBTS-AT-LAW,
i LOUISBUB8, H. 0. ,
Will attend the courts of Nash, Franklin, i
Graferiuu, Warreuaua WaKeooauues.alsothe
Saiif die Court of North vJaroUn. ana tan u.
E Ctrouit and .District uourts.
D
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Db, K. S. Foster.
, Eld. FOdTER & ilALONfc.
Dr. J. E. MAlosk
PftAUTICING PHYSICIANS St SDRUEONS,
Louisburg, N. C.
Ofllce over Aycocke Drug C."a.pany.
w
ii. HAY WOOD til FFiN.
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, .
LOUISBCaa. K. 0.
I
Will practice la all tne CoorU of Franklin
n4:adjoluiu coiuutltis, also in the bupreuie !
Court, aua iu the Uaitea .States District , and i
Circuit Courts.
uilieo l i Uooper and (J niton uauainK.
rHoa.B. wiLDEa,
4 ATTORNBY-AT-LAW(
1, looisBuae, h. o.
Olilce on Main street, over Jones & Cooper's j
store.
:of: -LODLSliUliG,
N. C.
" ASSETS OVER
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
" . DOLLARS.
ALL OF WHICH IS HELD FOR THE PRO
TECTION OF DEPOSITORS.
Deposits Solicited on Interest, or
Subject to Check
Money to loan on approval of
security.
William Bailey. President.
A. B. Hawkins. Vice President
v..
W. J.-BYERLY. Cashier. ,
Safe Deposit Boxes for rent, '$1.50
$2.00 and $3.00 a year
Already one may have a foretaste of
the imago of exquisite beauty which j
will spread its wings when spring,
again stirs to life the sleeping earth'
next year.-- In horticulture and floral
beauty this Exposition will stand peer
less and alone. In several other points
it will surpass anything the world has
ever. seen. x - -.4
Let me first speak of -the court set
tings. By this is meant a symmetrical
placing of the principal large buildings
with reference to one another so as to
form a system of connecting courts,
each with its special features yet each
a part of one great, beautiful picture.
The principal. courts are the Court of
Fountains and Plaza, which form; a
north and south perpendicular and con
nect with a transverse court called the
Esplanade. Two -minor courts open
into the Esplanade, known as the Court
of Cypresses and Court of Lilies. These
courts, about 33 acres in area, with the
magnificent decorations which will
complete their beauty, will give to .the!
eye a vista of exceptional grandeur
from whatever point they may be seen.
In sculptural and plastic decorations
this Exposition will set a new pattern
for nations to contemplate and adore.
The exterior of every building will pre
sent a richness of design and delicacy
of detail unparalleled In the history of
expositions. Majestic statues and
costly -modeled groups, lacking only
life to complete the ideality of their
purpose, will gtiard entrances and
bridges or send down their blessings
upon the enterprise-from lofty domes
and towers. - . .
Again, from all the buildings will be
diffused a radiance of color -that will
vie with the brilliant gaTheus in its
agreeable effect upon the eye. Such
elaborate color decoration upon the ex
teriors of a great group of buildings is
a distinct departure from the custom
observed at former expositions. To the
prismatic brilliance of the gardens and
the rich tints of the buildings will be
added water effects extraordinary in
conception and of supreme beauty. - lb
all the courts will be large- pools rip
pling and sparkling under the fantastic
activity of.numbcrless fountains. Many
of these fountains are to be elaborate
sculptured works, with Jets of water
playing from hundreds of openings.
With all Its wonderfnl beauty by day
the Exposition will be. like the cereus
or tropical America, a flower of the
night. Thou will it blossom In exquisite
perfection. With all the fountains
playing amid floating lights upon every
golden, rippling pool; with the great
cascade shooting In veillike form from
its high niche In the tall electric tower;
with more than 2C0.O0O electric lights
fringing every building and giving to
every Jet and ripple of water a fantas
tic Iridescence; with music lending the
charm of sweet sounds to the harmony
of color and .sculpture, flowers, foliage
and fountains, the evening scenes at
this Exposition will be such as no lover
of the beautiful will permit to pass
without at least one determined effort
to witness them.
SaiTounding the main group of build
ings and bordered with a double row
of trees and "grassy banks is a broad
and stately canal more than a mile In
length. At certain points' this canal
forms a part of the court vistas, but
has more to do with the rich embel
lishment of that portion of the grounds
outside the main buildings. Lagoons
that lose themselves amid lawns and
gardens tap the main -waterway at
various Intervals, and at the southern
side of the Esplanade It broadens Into
lakes where there have been planted a
wonderful variety of water plants to
be ready for next year's blossoming.
In that part of the great Exposition
plot known as Delaware Park is a lake
half a mile long, surrounded by wood
ed banks that will contribute much to
the beauty of the Exposition.
So much for the uncommon beauty
of this great enterprise. Now of the
more practical side. The exhibits to
be contained In the buildings will In
clude nearly everything of commercial
value or Industrial utility. The divi
sions, each of them a considerable ex
hibition in itself, are as follows: Elec
tricity and electrical appliances; fine
arts painting, sculpture, decoration;
graphic arts typography, lithography.
steel, and copperplate printing, photo
mechanical processes, drawing, engrav
lng and bookbinding; liberal arts ed
ucation, engineering, public works, con
structive architecture, hygiene and san
itation, music and the drama; ethnol
ogy, archaeology, progress of labor and
Invention, isolated and collective ex
hibits; agriculture, food and Its acces
sories, agricultural machinery and ap
pliances; horticulture, viticulture, flo
riculture; live stock horses, cattle,
sheep, swine, pet stock; forestry and
forest products, fish, fisheries, fish
products and apparatus for fishing;
mines and metallurgy, machinery, man
ufactures, transportation exhibits, rail
ways, vessels, vehicles, ordnance; ex
hibits from the Hawaiian Islands, Por
to Rico, Tutuila, Guam, and the Phil
fppine Islands: large exhibits by the
National Government from all depart
ments, and special exhibits from Cuba
Mexico, Brazil, Canada and from vari
ous states and countries of Central and
Bouth America.
.What la HratleT
What Is a mystic? The dictionary
gives us an answer perhaps, but one
wants In a thousand cases something
more than the dictionary. We like to
make definitions ourselves. This U a
stronger tendency than we suspect. A
mystic Is a man who makes his own
definitions.
l Knew a man many years ago in a
country lown wnere i uvea who was
a typical nonconformist and an ex-
ample of self reliance. lie was wtthal
a man of strong character and did not
ask anybody's good opinion. lie was a
cabinet maker and alwaya pelled bu
reau buro. A' man to whom he sent
a bill said to him. This Is not the way
Webster spells bureaa." "Well." said
he, "this is the way I spell It, and 1
nave as goou a right to my way as
Webster has to his." Lie was a mystic
In orthography.
"Ye must be born again." That waa
mysticism to Ntcodemus. Ills diction
ary didn t explain It. Jacob Behmcn
called the same thing "the morning
redness." Tlfat, too, defies the diction
ary." Swe'dcnborg calls love "fire" and
beyond all others In modern times
makes definitions of his own. All poets
are to some extent mystics. Inasmuch
as they express themselves in symbols
and metaphors. Coming Age.
TJUrS THE DIFFERENCE.
The One Day Cold Cure.
For cold in the head and sore throat use Kei
mott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, the " Ona
Day Cold Cure." .
Another Meaaj Mas.
"Stlmson Is a mean man."
"Why so?"
.'He's got a way of keeping his wife
from going through bis pockets for
loose change."
How's that?"
4IIe spends It all before he gets
home." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
We would respectfully call the atten
tion of the Chicago Ioter-Ocetan and
the New York Mail and Express and
other papers of that rabid type to an in
cidept which has jost occurred down in
Georgia, says the Charlotte News.
Two revenue officers while passirg
through the country despoiled and rob
bed a negro's cane-Geld, whereupon the .
negro secured warrants for their arret t
upon the charge of larceny. The offi- .
cers then attempted to arrest the negro
upon the charge of attempted to inter
fere with them while they were in the
discharge of their duty.
Bat it so happened that the negro
was a peaceable law-abiding citizen and
a man of integrity, and bis white neigh
bors, by force of arms, refuse 3 to allow
bin carried away, except under due
process of. law. '
The next day, however, twenty-one"
of the best while citizens of the county
accompanied the negro to the head,
quarters of the federal court for the dis
trict and arranged for his trial upon the
charge preferred by the officers, alleging
that every dollar in the county would be
used, if necessary, to prevent any im
position upon the negro.
A. well known ' photographer
Bays that men are a great deal
fussier when they 3t thsir !e
tore takeu than women.
Care of Chronic Dlarrtxx-a Aftrr
Thirty Yearn or Saln-rlns.
"I stffrtTd lor tbirtr Tears vita, diarrfcnea
and tboaght I sa pt h-in- rorrj." s
JehB H. UsJIowsy. of Frtwi Camp. Xi. "I
had spent so nerh time and ssocrj aaj sit
lersd aoaaoca tkat I had (d-n p sll koj
o! recovery. IvaasoWUe trota th2-t
of tba diarrhoea that I conld do ao km J of
labor, roold sot eren travel, hat by acri
dent I waa permitted to Bad a bottle of
Cbambertaia's Colic, Cholera and tHarraora
Remedy, aDiT"aJler taking several bottla I
asa entirely eared of tkal troaUe. I am so
pleased with tba result that I am aattooa
that It be la reach of all abosaSerasIbara."
For sale by W. O Thomas.
Would you rather get what you
want or want what you gtt?
Rot Altogether Slow.
Merchant I think I'll have to fire
Polk, lie's frightfully lazy..
Friend Slow In everything, eh?
Merchant Well. no. not everything.
He gets tired quick enough. Philadel
phia Press.
C ASTOR I A
Tor Infanta and Children-
Tu8 Kini Yea Haia Alwajs BosgM
Qaratloa Answered
Tee.Jlaviu Plovesatlll has I he lartr
Ml ! nf lit ludj'lM la the ItU tw!
world, loor mother aod frraodootber
never thoturht of uslajr aorthiojr for
Indigestion or Rilionaneea. Doctors
were acaree, and they seldom heard of
Acindiitta. rirroas frost rat ton or
Heart Failnre. ate. Thee naa Anfnst
Flower to eleaa ont the mVm and tone
formentation, of ondUrested food, regu
late the aettoo oi the liter, aiitanlat the
nereea ana nrrisis art ion rx theaeeetem
and that is all thee too V when feeling
doll and bad with headaches a ad other
aebea. vu only ned a few dose of
Oreen'a Anrmt Flower. In lio old form.
to make you satisfied there Unothiog,
eerLiaa the matter with tea. Fur sale
by W. O. Thorn sa. drafgist.
The One Dav Cold Cure.
Kermott'a Chocolate LaaatNe Oalatae foe
cold in tbc bead aad sore throat. ChUdrea Use
them like caadj.
Tt:o CcrrJnrj cTBzdiy
brings joy or pals. It's for tbe
BKAhcr to decide. With good health
and a sfrcr? wornacly orjraaiam.
tc other hot i hut adds to a woman's
attractiveacae.
VjJiiq of Gzrzlui
takes away all tetimi by stre>henicff
tbe vital organ. It Lis a motber foe
baby 'a coming. By rvnta'.ir.r.g the
nerve centres it das brocrtt cus&y,
crow lng youngsters to thousand of
weak-wonxo woo Icarr-3 tiey writ
barren. It tmrie, heal, irr&lates
and strengthens, aod la good for all
women at a'l tisea. No drcist
woukl do wr.Eoct it. Ji oo
For advice in cases rKjuirin rpe-cial
directions, address, giving syiptoca,
Tbe Ladies Advisory Ix-pnrtoect."
The Chattanooga Medicine Co Chat-
tasooga. Tens, m
m us, i ociaa n a ul r ttfttm. a.,
Cats and Bruises Quickly Healed.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied to a cot
bruise, burn, scald or like iujary will instantly
allay the pain and will heal the parts in lesa
time than any other treatment. Unless tbe
injury is very severe it will not leave a ecar.
Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, sprains,
sweinngs ana lAmenees. f or sale Dy w.u.
i nomas.
Bears the
Signature of
The rich man has troubles of
which the poor man knows noth
ing-
According to the merchant's
creed, the best book is a profitable
ledger. - .
The emergency bags sent by a ebarch so
ciety to Kansas soldiers In the Philippines
contained among tbe necessities a box of
De Witt's Witch Basel 8alre, tbe well known
care for piles, injuries and akia diseases. Tbe
ladiea took care to obtain the original De
Witt'a Witch Haas) Salve, knowing that all
the counterfeits are worthless, i W. G.
Thomas.
NEW ARRIVAL OF
HARDf A B,!S
Bought Since Toe Decline.
Poisonous toadstools resembling mush
rooms have caused frequent deaths this
year. Be sure to nse only tbe genaire. Ob
serve the same care when jou ask for De-
HT'ul. ,T -1 , TT 1 Wl ?
nuts niwa nswi obits, xnere are poison i, . , , , - . ,
eonnterfrita. DeWitf. is the onlr Witeh HIS 161? pUllCdl AiaUOJU
Edith ''Uncle George, is it
painful operation when a man has
OUS (
Haxel Salve. It is a safe and certain cure for
piles and all skin diseases. W-. O. Thomas.
anything? Uncle George "Gas
is usually administered, I believe.'
CLOSttG OUT A NICE LINE OP
Crockery and GlassaJare at Cost.
Honesty is a policy on which
any one can afford to pay the pre
mium.
DeWitt'a Little Early Risers are prompt,
palatable, pleasant, powerful, purifying little
pills. W. O. Thomas.
AaXiXi
JjV.id. SPilUlLL.
ATTORA'KY-AT-LAW,
LOCISBURO, N. C.
4' .
Willi atta 'd tha courts of Franklin, Vnce
Grauvllle. Vttreii uu Wufee counties, auio
the ! SuureuiH Court if JSortli Carolina.
Prompt atteutiou given to collections. .
Dtilc.a ever isiferlou s store.
m;i W.B1CKBTT, -'?..'?',' j
AT1J0RSBT AND COUNSBLLOR AT LAW.
Si!
Feed Sale Liver?
STABLE.
HAYES & FULLER. Proprietors
LOUISBURG N. C.
OADB LEAD TO
f air
TO BE HELD AT
Carnival
As we need more room for Hardware, we have decided to close
jout ojr large stock of Crockery at coat- For the nest thirty days
! yoa can get the bargains of your life. Don t miss this chance.
We will carry every thine In hardware consisting 11 part of:
Builders' and Cabinet Hardware, Bar Iron and Steel, Brushes and
Miscellaneous Hardware, Carriage and Wagon Hardware, Farm and
Garden Tools, Guns, RiuV?, Revolver, Ammunition, Sporting Goods,
Fishing Tackle, Skates, folice Equipments, House rornishing Hard
ware, Gray Steel Enamel. Japanned. Galvanized, Pieced and Stamped
Ware, Mechanics' Tools, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Shears, Kizore and
Plated Ware. Sheet Iron, Stone Ware, Hollow Ware, Cook anu Heat
ing Stoves, Wooden Ware, Wire and Wire Goods, V. Crimp and Cor
rugated Steel Hoofing', Sash, Doors aod Blinds.
LouisBuae k. a
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
Bvery matter intrusted to his hands. i
'Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John
V ...... i Unn L1A.4- Wf Winattn HilTI J. P.
Buxlou, lres. Virst national Bank of Win
ston, Ulenn ft Manly, w inston, reopies iu
. . JL. , . , 111.1..
01 ikionroe, cnas.iJS. rayior, r-res. ttuo x vi
sta uo liege, lion. n. w . xuuuena&o.
Office in Court, Bouse, opposite BhertTs.
LOUISBURG, N. C,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 9tir, lOlti, 11 and 12th, 1900.
iisiuiits ius lau ics iu v k 1 1 suu m vui jisa iiu . f avrv. attij
piece warranted against rust. Beats all kind of Tin and Enamel
Ware.
I
m. PEBSOJjr,
IT,.
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Prsctljes In aU courts. Offl'ie Lt Heal
Baildlns.
GOOD TEAMS AND .
POLITE DRIVERS.
t U IAKSOKOTJQH, JB.
AlTONY ATLAAv "
, Ojflce lu Opera House building, Court street
AJl l.tgiii uustuehs lntruMtcu to rum
Will receive prompt and careiui attention
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" ' -h
Jja. r. b. kUjq, ,
DENTIST,
, fi ' LOUISBTJHG, n. c. .
Osii i oveb Aycocke Dbug Compantt.
'ii
.gj- :o: j
Wjlh an experience of twinty-rlveyeare
HHuiiicient guarantee of my wort .in all
tLeop-to-uute lines ol tbi- piokHHion. .. .
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ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO
m r- a w-rrww -wtts. S a TTa
f TBAV CjLiliMJ iVICill.
A FlKE LINE Of HIGH GRADE BUG-
(3IE3 AL.WATS ON HAN1J.
we always keep good horses for
, eale.rat vfry reasonable
prlros.
. HOTELS.
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riUKLUTU ilO'ifcL
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x I F2ANKLINT0N, N. C. i
UM'L MERRILL, PrV."
Good accomodation for the traveling
pubhe .
Good Livery Attached.
MASSEiNBURG UOTEL
-Muwigieuturix Propr
J HENDEHSON, N. C
6oid accommodations. Good fare.: Po
1H &nd attentive tserru-s'
1 NORWOOD HOUSE
forrentoiv North Carolln
w. j. noKUOut), proprietor.
ftMna(r ol Commercial TourUU and
NOTICE.
Rv t-irtnp of an -exertntion in mv hands
issued from the Superior Court of franklin
eon jiy in favor of Joiit-s & Cooper, -rla'n-
tins,' against a. 11. rufier,-.,i'BirLuini,
will sell to the highest bidder, forcauh, at
the Court tlouse aooria tne itwn 01 luis
i.urf, S ...(., on .Monday j the 1st day ol Oc
tober, 1900, at 1 o'clock p. in , all the inter
est that A, il Fuller lias m tiie reverter
of 98 acres f land nituated iu liayesvine
township, arlj-iinin the lands of K. U
i-Kf .i.niiHK Journeiran. T.'L. oocli.
and others, said' interest being one-eighth
part in the la-icl ueviseo-.Dy win oi joum
son Fuller ti A..E. Fuller for hie, to satis
fy s-.id execution and costs. -
Louisburg, N. C, August TJtn, iauu.
r ii. C. Keaknky. sheriff
. - Franklin County.
NOTICE.
Bv virtue of an ex. eniion isiuedfroin the
Superior ourt of Franktin county, to m.
.liitctd. in favor of Wt Ii. ilosely. Piiiin
tiff ngainst-Joe 1'all, Uelenaani. on juuureni
for it ,ichanic's Lieii, i -.will Sell to th
hitchcHt bidder lor eatn, at tne t nun nou
Joor. in the town of! Louisburg, m. on
Monday tin- 1st day ol Octoher,- isw. m '
o'clock p m., Ji the itit-ret that Joe Bal.
lias in the noust- ano hdous. our uunu.c
and fifty :.cres of 1uuJ ntunrtd in i-anaj
Creek township, aojounujr tne inuus 01
Th oh D- Furrar, The Andrews land and
others, to satisfy said judgment, iutercft
and est. . . : . . ,aa '
Houisburg, iS. .. Angust ui,
II, C. Kearney. Sheriff
, ' Franklin County.
We bought a car of good Cook Stores and will sell you one cheap.
Don't bay until yon see our stock.
Every housekeeper ebouM have a nice light Step Laldr for
banging pictures, washing windows and gathering frul. We sell
tbem cheap.
We are oterstock&J in Shears and Scissors. Ercry pair war
ranted and will be sold cheap.
G. Ar, .'Vam nnn TTa.l Sainir Tarlna. ssarranttfl for five
fcJW V U I W " u . v A - - , -
years. All tbe attachments for ooly 327.03. Oulj a few at this price.
Respectfully,
LOUISBURG HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO.
NOTICE.
The undersigned haviug qualified as Exec
utrixes of Sarah B- Cooke, deceased nof.ee
herebv iriven to all persons owing her estate
fSfforward and p., th- .at once
and uli those holding ciaim 6 Vf"
said estate must present them chi . or fore
August 17th, 1901, or this tlc,H
pleaded in bar of their recover- This Au
gust 17th, 1900. .. Hklen CookB) .
, Amanda Cookk,
. . - Exr's.
$10,000 WORTH OF ATTRACTIONS.
'v ' " W J ; ' "i" " V - .u. o" 17.:- n..n;.l tr Ka hld at LOOISB0RG, N. C,
ATT THT? PWOPLR WITHIN FIFTY M1L1S3 Of LUUiOiiUKU, Br8 gOlDg to IBS urrai, tsit auu v..-. . n. (Km iiiln
Until 11 O Ciutn. si " " 1 . . . . ... -! ,u i r. IntA ramn nnrt trat nnnr.
i reach camp grounds at the Fair ana Udies In the party. . .....
Fs a PLBilSAMTS,
Draist and Piiarniacist,
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COMPLErE LIKE OF
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Drugs, -ircdic!ncs, Toilet Articles,
Perfumery, Combs,Brushes,
Fine Stationery and Druggists Sundries.
Stock kept op by frqncot arrivals of Fresh Goods- A tern pie U
SODA FOUNTAIN for dispensing Coca Cola. Soda and Mineral
Waters. We also make Pine Apr' aod other CaTjrtd Huerbets,
Milk Shakes, etc GT PRESCRIPTIONS carefnlly aud accirately
compounded day or night. '
Bi lot of Stationery at Cost.-
utellng PubUcoUcltett. . ' .
Good Sample Boons,
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