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1 -.. AS. A, THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. ; THE COXJ1TTY, 'i.' H Hi STATE, 'I'M m TJlsnOILT, SSSSCEIFTi:.: :i.C3 Fir Tm. Str!rt:j ii iimiu VOL. XXX LOUISBURG, N. C.,: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1000. CHURCH DIRECTORY METHODIST. ' : ' . jSunday School at 9:30 A. M. Geo. S. Baker. firmt. 'Preaching at 11 A. M.; nrl a p w , 1 every Sunday. ; , il'rayer meeting Wednesday night. m. i , rLTLEE. raator. BAPTIST. Banday School at 9:30 A. M. Thos. B. Wilder. Sunt tPraanViinir at 1 1 A M anA e T IT every Sanday. iPrayer m -sting Thursday nisrht. Forrest Smith. Pastor. Pro t'osiQual , cards B. J. J. MA.UN, -; NDIBER30. - r I ' : 1 1 t- r ' IMM mmmmm TOWN ORDINANCES. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE ORDINANCES OF THE TOWN OF LOUISBURG, N. C., AS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF COM. MISSION ERS. .. dollars. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, LotJISBTJHG, N. C. Dffice over Thomas' Drag Store. R. S.P.BURT, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Louisburg, N. C. 6ffiee la the Ford Building, Jcorner Main and Nosh streets. Up stairs front. R. K. F. TAKBOROUGH, PHYSICIAN iOSD SURGEON, Louisboro, N. C. ftlce 2nd - floor Neal balldlnir, phone 89. NSprht calls answered from T. W. Bickett's residence, pnone - . .v. -j b. massenburg; . ATTORNEY AT LAW. ! louisburs, it. o. Ordinance 13. Any person having firewood cat on the streets of the town will be required to have the chips and trash removed immediately tinder a penalty of two dollars. Ordinance 14. Any person who shall throw or cause to be thrown any trash, wood or other obstruction into the gutters of the streets of the "town shall be liable to a fine of, five dollars for each offense. . - . 5 " - .. Sec. 2. ' ivrenn cVn 1 T pmiun thr6w or deposit any garbage, or burn, der the penalty of two dollars for each excePVwln tbe P6'"1? of lne M7- offense. or, any trash in the streets of the town under a nenaltv of fivi ArMn fA'r i-V. .ujr pciauu woo ,,-- snaii riae or arive a horse or a mule at an unusual speed through the streets of 3--The occupant of any lot j Louisburg (unless in case" of necessity) or store house in town who shall allow Ordinance i. It shall not be law. ful for any live stock to run at large within the corporate limits of the town, to be ridden, driven or fed upon the sidewalks, or hitched to the trees, paihngs or fences on the sidewalks un- plan.of the proposed building, altera tion or addition with a description ot its location, nature and character and of the materials to be used. Upon the filing of such plan it Bhall be the duty of the Building Committee to make careful investigation, and if the plan submitted shall not be in violation of law or the ordinances of the town, and shall not provide for a build irfg, alter. ation or addition which on account of location, manner of structure or mate- rials used or any other cause would in their judgment be a public danger or a nuisance tbe said Committee shall issue a permit for tbe erection, alteration or addition proposed. Any person who shall build, alter or add to or begin to build, aUer or add to any building without first com plying with the requirements of this for a grave, and be may collect the same by warrant if not voluntarily paid. Any person making interments in said grave yard contrary to the pro visions of this ordinance shall be fined five dollars to be applied to the im provement of said grave yard. Ordinance 34. No person sholl sell within the corporate limits of tbe town any tainted food. Any person vio lating this ordinance shall for etch and every offense pay a penalty of ten dol lars. Ordinance 35, Any person who shall use any violent, abusive or in suiting language, or threatening ges tures towards the constable, or any officer of the town, while in the dis charge of bis duty, shall be subject to a fine of twenty dollars. - Ordinance 36. Any person or per- 111 practice in aU the Courts of tbe State Office in Court House. (3. M. COOKE & son, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, louisbubs.it. a. ftil attend the courts of Nash. Franklin. Guanville, Warren and Wake counties, also the 8uTreme court o worm Carolina, ana tne u. 8. Circuit ana uiatrici uouris. shall be fined five dollars. Ordinance 3. Any person who shall leave any horse, mule or Ox harnessed to any vehicle on the streets of the town of Louisburg or on . the depot yard for the period of five minutes un attended, except when necessary to load or unload carts or wagons, shall be fined one dollar for each offense. Ordinance 4. No person shall ex hibit or show any stud horse or jackass or put a stud horse or jackass to any mare or a bull to a cow within the lim its of the town under a penalty of ten dollars for each offense. Ordinance 5. Any person who shall leave any cart or wagon or vehicle of any kind upon the streets or sidewalks of the town during the night shall be fined two dollars for each offense. Sec. 2. It -shall be , nnlawful for any person to tie and feed any horse, mule or ox on Mam street ra the town Db. e. s. Fostib. Be. j. e. malojtk of Louisburg under a penalty dollars for each offense. , of two TSRS. FOSTER. 8c M.AXONK. PRACTICING PHYSICIANS St SURGEONS Louisburg, N. C. - Jmce over Aycocke Drug Company. HAYWOOD KTFFIN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUISBUB&, H". O. ' Will practice in all the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, also in the Supreme Court, and in the United States District and Circuit Courts. . I Office in Cooper and Clifton Building. Ordinance 6. If any hog, shoat or pig shall die within the corporate lim. its of the town with cholera or any oth er disease the owner thereof shall burn the carcass or bury the same at least three feet in the ground within six hours after the notice of the' death - of said animal and on failure to do so I shall be fined five dollars. . HOa B. WILDE&, , ATTOBEY-AT-LAW, L0UISBUB8, JT. 0. Office on Main street, over Jones Ac Coopers tore. -tr S. SPRUILL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . louisbubo, jr. C. mi attend the courts of Franklin, Vance Granville. Warren and Wake counties, also the Supreme Court of north Carolina. Prompt attention given to collections. umce over ierwn s iswre. n fj W. BICKETT, , ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. I LOUISBUBS K. a Prompt and painstaking attention given to fiVATT matter intonated to nia hands. Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John Uannlncr. Hon. Robt. w. Winston, uon. J. v. Bnxton. Pres. First National Bank of Win ston, Glenn & Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank ot Monroe, Unas. k. Taylor, rres. wue Gr eat Collesre. Hon. E. W. Tlmberlake. flee in court House, opposite esnenn-s. T: M. PERSON, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, jwuibbubs, jr. a jFractlces In all courts. Office - in Neal Building. H YARBOROUGH, JB. ATI ORNEY AT LA W, LOUISBURG. N. C. -Office In Opera House building, Court street All legal business intrusted to him viU (receive prompt and careful attention. T D 5, "r R. B, E. JUNG, DENTIST, IiOUISBUBG, N. C. Ori 1 oveb Aycocke Dbuo Company.! i With an experience of twenty-five years s a sufficient guarantee of my work .in all the up-to-date lines of the profession. HOTELS. FRANKLlJiTOJi HOTEL FRANKLLNTON, N. C. SAM'L MERRILL, Prp'r. I Good accomodation for the traveling public. 7 Good Livery Attached. r r Ordinance 7. The owner of any dead carcass or carrion who shall per. m it the same to remain within the lim its of the town for one day after he has notice of its existence shall be fined five dollars and two dollars additional for every day the same shall remain. If not removed by the owner the same shall be removed by the town, consta ble at the expense of the .owner or at the expense of the town it the owner cannot be found. . . Ordinance 8-- The Commissioners of the town shall have authority to di rect the removal of any pig pen or any other nuisance within the corporate limits of the town when in their judg ment it shall be necessary for . the health or comfort of any portion of the inhabitants ot the town and if the own er or occupant of the premises" shall fail to remove said pig pen or other nuisance within three days after having proper written notice then he or she shall be fined ten dollars and the Com missioners may have the same re moved. Ordinance 9. Every owner of a house within the limits of the town shall con tinually have on the premises one lad der of . sufficient length to reach the eaves of such house. Any one failing to comply with this ordinance shall be fined ten dollars. I ; Ordinanceio. Sec. 1. Whenever the shingles ot any house within the corporate limits of the town 'shall be come so decayed as to be dangerous on account of fire the Building Com mittee may so declare and the owner nr owners of such house shall be re quired to recover the same within such time as the Committee may think rea sonable under penalty of ten dollars for neglect to do so. Sec. 2. Whenever any chimney, stove or stovepipe shall, be deemed unsafe or to, endanger the safety of any portion of the town it may be so de clared by the Building Committee and they may condemn and order the re moval or abandonment of the use of the same until it shall be so repaired or reconstructed as to make it safe; and any person who shall use any such chimney, stove or stovepipe after it has been so condemned shall be subject to a fine of tei dollars.. ' ' &rjV Orarhaor nr trscVi trt Ka thrown or deposited on the streets or in the ditches shall be subject to a'. fine of five dollars for each offense. x Sec. 4. The owners or. occupant of every store, bar-room, restaurant, of. fice, or other business house within the town of Louisburg, shall be and are hereby required to have continually on the premises a box or barrel or other receptacle into which shall be swept, thrown or deposited all of the trash or garbage accumulating within their re. spective places of business, -an1 said boxes, barrels or receptacles shall 'at least as often as once a week be emp. tied and hauled off at the expense of the town. , All persons failing to com ply with this ordinance shall be fined two dollars for each offense. Ordinance 15. Sec. 1. Any person who shall cause or commit any nui sance around any dwelling or other house within the corporate limits of tbe I town shall forfeit and pay the sum of ten dollars for each offense. Sec. 2. No person living 'in the town shall allow any nuisance to exist on his or her premises, and any person failing to abate any nuisance on his or her premises when ordered to do so by the Mayor or town policeman shall be subject' to a fine of ten dollars. . Sec. 3. No person shall make any excremen tit ions deposit or slaughter any live stock on any of the public grounds of the town under a penalty of five dollars for each offense. ordinance and obtaining the permit of sons refusing to assist the constable or massEnburg hotels J P Massenburj; Propr HENDEESON, N. C. Good, accommodations Good fare; Po I Hte and attentive servaV NORWOOD HOUSE lYarranton. north Carolina W. J. NOB WOOD, Proprietor. VitfniuM - At finmniAFclal Toorlsts and raveling Public .Solicited. ' r , Good Sample Boom. , Ordinance 16. Every occupant of a lot in the corporate limits . of the town shall at all times keep his or her lot in a cleanly condition under a pen alty of ten dollars for fagure to do so. Urdmance 17. bee. x. j JNo person shall indecently expose or exhibit his or her person within the limits of the town under a penalty of five dollars for the first and for each subsequent offense ten dollars. .Sec. 2. No lewd woman or woman of suspicious character shall be on the streets of Louisburg at night after 8 o'clock under a penalty of five dollars for each offense. Ordinance 18. Sec 1. . Throwing missiles, rolling hoops, playing at ball, wrestling or boxing or any other game on the streets or any -of the public squares of the town shall be prohibited under a penalty of one dollar for each and every offense. . Sec 2. All games of whatever kind on the streets or public squares of the town on the Sabbath day shall be pro hibited under a penalty of five dollars for each and every offense. Sec 3. No person shall play cards or any other game of chance on the streets or public squares of the town under a penalty of ten dollars for each offense. Ordinance 19. The following is hereby constituted and shall be known as the "Firs District" of the town of Louisburg: AH the territory lying with in 200 feet of Iain street between .the Southern boundary of R. D.' Pinnell's lot on the West side and the Southern boundary of Dr. O. L. Ellis's ;lot, and Tar River, within 100 feet of Nash street between Spring street -and f the ditch near Thomas' Warehouse, with in 200 feet of Court street and within 200 feet of Market street. Within said said territory, vno wooden building shall be built, placed or removed from one place to another, nor any material used in the construction of outside walls except stone or brick, nor shall anv wooden addition, or additions I w ... with other than stone or brick walls be made to any building, nor shal Ordinance 1 1. No person shall pile any building be covered or recovered or have piled any manure, iimocr, wood, or other obstruction whatever (except temporarily for building pur poses and then 20 feet passage shall be unobstructed) upon streets, public cross nr sidewalks of the town under with any wooden material. Any per son violatinz this ordinance shall be subject to a penalty of fifty dollar. There shall he elected by the Mayor and Town Commissioners a committee of three frorruimong theft number to the Committee shall be sutiecttoa penalty of fifty dollars. Ordinance 20. It shall be unlawful for any person to ride a bicycle or to wheel a push cart or wheelbarrojr on the sidewalks of tbe town of Louisburg under the penalty of two dollars for each offense, and no person shall ride a bicycle within the- town in the night time unless the same be provided with a bicycle lamp which must be kept lighted, under a like penalty. Ordinance 21. It shall be unlawful for any persons to assemble together at any time on any of the streets of the town so as to obstruct the same, under a penalty of five dollars. Ordinance 22. No person shall shoot a pistol or gun or any other firearm un necessarily within the limits of the town or explode or fire off any squib, crack ers, fire reckets, bean or grit shooters, or any other fireworks in town under a penalty of ten dollars for each offense. Ordinance 23. Any person who shall, in the corporate limits of the town, publicly use any obscene or pro fane language, or be guilty of any dis orderly conduct tending to violate tbe peace, quiet and good order of the town, shall be subject to a penalty of twenty dollars. Ordinance 24. Every owner or les see of any business house in town shall be responsible for any disorderly con duct upon his premises or in his house, and any owner or lessee of any busi ness, house in town who shall permit any disorderly conduct in his house or upon his premises without reporting the same on affidavit to the Mayor of the town shall be subject to a fine of ten dollars. Ordinance 25. No privy shall be built or placed or allowed to remain within 18 feet of any of the streets of the. town under a penalty of ten dol. lars. , Ordinance 26. It shall not be law ful for any bitch to run at large while in heat within the corporate limits of the town under a penalty of five dollars to be paid by the owner. If the owner cannot be found it shall be the duty of the constable to kill the bitch. Ordinance 27. All barber shops in the town shall be closed from Saturday night at 12 o'clock, until Sunday night at 1 2 o'clock, and no barber shall car ry, on his business during that time, under a penalty of five dollars. ' Ordinance 28. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale any article whatsoever on the Sabbath day, except ice and milk, and articles necessary for burial purposes, and drugs and medicines in case of neces sity, within the corporate limits of the town, under a penalty of ten dollars for each offense". -Ordinance. 29. Any person who in terferes in any way with any of the street lamps or lamp posts in town, ex cept those employed for the purpose, upon conviction shall . pay a fine of ten dollars for each and every offense. Ordinance 30. Any person who shall place any cordbustible material in a position .where it could endanger the safety of the town from liability to fire shall be subject to a fine of twenty-five dollars. Ordinance 31. Any person who shall be found drunk and down or in a disorderly condition, within the town of Louisburg shall be fined five dollars. Ordinance 32. It shall be unlawful for any person to jump on or off the train, in the corporate limits, while in motion, under a penalty of five dollars. Ordinance 33. The Town Clerk shall be ex-officio sexton to the public grave yard in the town, and all inter ments therein shall be made by and under the supervision of the commis sioners of the town. Order and regu larity thall be observed in digging graves and making interments. All any officer of the town when called upon to assist to make an arrest shall be fined ten dollars. Ordinance 37. Any owner of any house or houses in the town of Louis- person violating this ordinance shall be subject to a penalty of ten dollars. Ordinance 49. Tbe regular: meeting of tbe Board of Town Commtssiooers shall be held on the Friday night pre ceeding the first Monday in each month. But tbe board may be called together in special session at any time by tbe Mayor. Ordinance 50. The Mayor is author ized and empowered to appoint special policemen for a term not looger than one day whenever in his judgment the same may be necessary lor the good order and government of tbe town, and whenever so appointed and after taking the proper oath of office said policemen shall have all tbe power and authority ot a regular elected town constable. Ordinance 51. It shall be unlawful for any one to sell any goods, wares or merchandise, fish or oysters, or any food from tables or boxes, or deliver goods of any kind, or pes v signs or ad vertisements, except upon the ootke boards at the Court House door, 00 the burg who shall rent the same as bawdy -Covrt House square In tbe town of penalty of five dollars for each offense. I Kn0wn as the Building Committee, . rriinanrie la. ;Anv. Terson who ViuuH" - - 0 - m may have a private crossing or bridge over any ditch or sewer in the streets of the town and shall fail to keep the same open for the passage of water shall be subject to a penalty of five and no person," firm or corporation shall erect,alter or add to " any build ingor begin the erection; alteration or adding to any building within the Fire District" until there shall first houses or houses of ill fame, or with a knowledge that they are being used as bawdy houses or houses of ill fame, shall be subject to a fine of fifty dol lars. """"" Ordinance 38. Any occupant or 'occupants of any bawdy house or house of ill fame, who shall continue the same, or who shall suffer or alhw prostitution therein for two days after being so adjudged, shall be fined fifty dollars. Ordinance 39. That it shall be un lawful for any person to throw any unclean water from the windows of any house upon tbe streets or side walks ot the town of Louisburg, under .a penalty of five dollars. Ordinance 40. Any perjDn mali ciously Injuring or interfering with any of the telephone property or properties of the Electric Light Company in tbe town of Louisburg shall be fined -fifty dollars. Ordinance 41. Any person desiring to practice any profession, business or trade taxed by any ordinance ot this town shall before commencing such 'profession or trade pay the tax required and obtain a license signed by the Constable or Mayor of the town to practice -such profession, busmes or trade. Any person engaged in or practicing any profession, business or trade taxed by any ordinance of this town, without having first paid the tax aad obtained the license, shall on con viction be fined fifty dollars. Ordinance 41. Any perion who shall sell or offer for sale any prize boxes or patent medicines of any kind within the corporate limits of tbe town must first obtain and pay a license of five dollars, said license shall entitle him to sell for one year from date. This shall not apply to the regular licensed merchants of tbe town. Ordinance 43. Any person convict ed of violating any of the ordinances j of the town who is not able to pay tbe fine aad costs imposed upon him, may be confined at hard labor on tbe streets of the town until the fine and costs are paid. Ordinance 44. Every person re quired to list property or polls in the town of Louisburg, shall make out and deliver to the list-taker a statement on oath of all real and personal property, money, credits, investments in bonds, stocks, joint stock companies, annuities or otherwise, and all other property and things taxed by the Revenue Act of the State and not specifically ex empted from municipal taxation, and the value of improvements on real es tate since the same was assessed, in his possession on the first day of Jane, either as owner, holder, guardian. trustee, executor, administrator, re ceiver, accounting officer, partner, agent, factor or otherwise. Any per son failing to list his taxablts daring the month of Jane upon tbe same days the township list is taken, shall be liable to a double tax. Ordinance 45. All taxes for the town of Louisburg (except license) shall be due and collectable on tbe 1st day oJ September in each year and every person falling to pay his taxes by the 31st of December in every year shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall upon conviction before tbe Mayor, fined double the amount of said taxes, provided, however, that said fine shall in no case exceed fifty dollars. Ordinance 46. Any person or per sons who shall disturb any church dur ing religious worship shall be fined ten dollars for each offense. .- Ordinance 47. Any person who shall tie or stake a cow, or live stock Louisburg under a penalty 0 ten dol lars to each offense. Ordinance $ s. No stand, box, cart, wagon or barrow in or upon which fish of any kind are exposed for sale, or kept for delivery shall be allowed upon the streets or sidewalks of the town of Louisburg north of a line running East and West with tbe South side of the Clifton building on tbe corner of Court and Main streets, or West of tbe East side of Main street. Any person vio lating this ordinance shall be subject to a fine of two dollars for each offense. Ordinance 53. No stand, box, cart, wagon or barrow in or opon which fruit, vegetables, lemonade, cider or drinks of any kind, meat, or merchan dise of any kind whatever is exposed for sale or kept for delivery shall be allowed upon tbe streets or sidewalks of tbe town of Lou'aborg. Any per son violating this ordinance shall be subject to a fine ot ten dollars for each offense. Provided, however, that this ordinance shall bot be construed to prohibit tbe proper display of wares by merchants in front of their respec tive places of business; or prohibit wag ons or carts remaining temporarily upon the streets for the purpose of dis posing of farm produce brought to market Ordinance 54. Tbe daties of tbe Chief ot Police shall be those imposed upon him by Chapter 243 of the pt i vate laws of North Carolina ot 1899, entitled "An Act to revise, amend and consolidate tbe act of incorporation of tbe Town of Louisburg, N. C, and tbe acts amendatory thereto," and be shall exercise all the power conferred upon bio in said act. The duties of tbe night policeman shall be such as is imposed opon him by the aforesaid act and be shall be required to report to the Chief of Police at to p. ra and shall remain on duty until sunrise of each day While on duty be shall patrol that portion of the town, bounded by Middle street on tbe North, Cedar street on tbe East, Tar river on the South and Elm street on tbe West, making a complete circuit of all tbe streets included within said limits at least once every hour and he shall also Immediately attend any alarm origi nating elsewhere in said town. Ordinance 55. That no intoxicating liquors shall be drunk in the public offices of tbe town, in tbe ball or on the steps of the Opera House, or in the stables, or store-rooms used by tbe Street Committee. Any person vio lating this ordinance shall be. subject to a fine ot ten dollars. It shall be tbe duty of the policemeo and other offi cers and employees of the town to re. port to tbe. Mayor or Board of Com missioners any violation of this ordi nance which shall come- to their knowledge or of which they may have inlormation deemed reliable, and any polkemao, officer or employee of the town, who after having such knowl edge or information shall fail to re port the same within twenty-four hours, hall pay a fine of ten dollars and be subject -to removal ordismiasal from the employment of the town. Ordinance 56. After conviction and judgment for the violation of any of tbe ordinances of the town the Mayor is authorized to remit so much of the peoalty as in his jodgment the circumstances may warrant. fortunes, f 10.00 per year. On itinerant persons putting op lightning rods, $3.00 per year. On itinerant dealers In stoves. range and clocks, f 23 00 per year. , On auctioneers er rryers $2 50i per year. On airtorse drivers or dealers tn Dorset, $20 00 per aconta. On each billiard or pool table kept for public use, 120 00 j-r year. On eatb bowling alley or alley of like kind, bagatelle tall or stand or place for any other gars with or without a came (ualets for private" amusement or eaercUe alone) $3.00 per year. On liquor dealers 1 100 00 per year. On every itinerant dentist, med leal practitioner, optician, portrait or miniature painter, daguerrtaa artist and every perron UUog or enlarging likenesses of the buaan face, 3.00 per year. On restaurants aod eating Louies or tables f 3 00 per year. Oa alt persona peddling fruit. lemonade, or driekr of any kin J, $1000 per yeir. W. II. MACON. Mijcr. B. B. MA&StMtrfRG, Oetk. mm Tortarioe ski a rc'.ls. birat aao oro soot&ed at oooi at-! vrotapilt bU4 bv art4fic DiVlu fet'eb lit mI Fltv. tie t ". kbcrsa cr for W. a. Thorns. WW V Sweet Cells JangtcJ Out of Tune slq4 t tar six. ' swat a4 iWj, t 1 7 M Ml McELRFPS Wine of Cardui It rotom woo x,' y tijpar s.3 penrrr. It loon ; C scrrvs hx.h a.2rr i; msti (Lmae bsvw lUsirrsl It b Cj trnt pcrftct rrocly ever drrUati ! racer wax ion to rwrfrct For sUic ta cmm r7sirtC J" tsesa.tTi L1W AJnrv Li- cae Co. Osrt ir Trra. ," strr. j. w. cxttti. !. a c. Hl T f u mm W I I j 1 at m anaaai aa M HFeed Sale Liyerj Zealously labor for tbe libu Attawrrrd Yes, Aoa. Fovr still Las tia Urr- 4m1( (4 asy mdci la ltclvi:isa4 world. Yoar tootbanaad rrtfr4a&r never thoojbt U ei!t aayilia for IsyaiivAUoa or tiutoo'. iKx-ion wvrs scare, sal tbey Uoa Lri of Appendicitis, ztrrvoes lraairUo or Heart Faiiarv, (. Tty nm Acsjt Flowvr to iaa oat ti. sTV-ata al foroaotsllos, of cadUestsil food. rg laU the actioa ct it liter. stla&Ul lie larvae aa4 orjrtsM actio of itr sreetea aad that Usli they took b frailer doll aad bad with kdtch t&i vir scbaSL Yea oatf Bawd a few do of Qrtra Aorast el war, ta liiat4 forta. to casks 70a MtiaSad li-rs U SoCisx. ssri-Mis th maurr with yoa. Fcr nk by iV. G. Thorns. drttxiaf. Pay your debts pcornpUy. FaaJlcrt of Mfatr trsla VLm boas boll tastesrsUa kUaot Otb Csr. tha oalr taral rroaJr lLl rrMixs tm medial rlu. It Va tsfslu&U for eoofhs. colds, erocp aad all tlroat aai loac iroobU. It ul frvw&i eoasaatw uoa. w. u. 1 Locu The One Oay Cold Cur. For CM la I W a4 as4 an tferoai M Ka en a ChornUtt Lir Uwat, IS) STABLE. HATES & FULUR, Pr:;r;i!:rt LOUISOURQ N. C. GOOD TEAMS AND polite drivers; ESPIXIAL'ATTLNTIOX TO TRAVELING MEN. A FixsLxss'o tnoa cas.tc aco cncsixwarsox staxn. We always keep good Lcrtee fcr ta!e,at very reaactvable trie. NEW ARRIVAL OF HARD! A E, E Bought Since The Decline. CLOSIQ OCT A MCE LINE OP Crockery arid Glassolare at Cost. Aj we need more room for Hardware, we bare deeiiei to cl&re out our large stock of Crockery at eot. For the cest thirty days yoa can get the bargains of your life. Don't calte this cbaoce. We will tarry every thing la hardware cooiitiieg is part of: Builders aod Cabinet Hardware, lixr Iron au4 ttl, Croilti an4 Miacellaneoas Hardware, Carriage aod Wagon Hardware, Faro aod Garden Toole, Goat, EiSoe, Revolver, Aomanltioo. Sorting Gode, Flshlog Tackle, Skafee, Tolice EquipQotf, Uoue FortliLicff Hard ware, Gray Steel Enamel. Japaooed, GaUaoized, Pieces! aod Slats pe4 Ware, Mecbaolea Tools, Pocket aodTaUe Catlery, Clears. Utxrf aad Plated Ware. Sheet Iron. Plone Ware. Hollow Ware, Cook aad Heat ing 6toTee, Wooden Ware, Wire asd Wire Goo. V. Crimp and Cor rugated bteel Hoc a nf, bash, Door aodLliadf. We iovlte tbe ladies to call piece warranted agaloet rust. Ware. and eee oar Llk Tin Ware. Every Beets all kiod of Tia aod Eaaaet We bought a car of goo.! Cook; Stoves and will tell yon en cheap. Don't boy ootil yoa see oar slock. persons expecting to make interments of any kind for the purpose of grazing therein shall apply to the clerk and have small lots'marked off and a record thereof made in tbe book. As a com pensation to the clerk for his attention to the duties herein assigned, he shall charge fifty cents. He shall also charge fifty cents' for .the town and py the same to the Town Treasurer tor each have been filed with said committee a 1 spot of ground assigned large enough upon tne streets or sicewaias 01 toe town of Louisburg shall be fined two dollars for each offense. Ordinance 48. That all gates open ing on any of the streets or sidewalks ! of the town of Louisburg shall be so swung as to open toward thelnside. This ordinance to apply only to gates hereafter constructed or repaired. Any LICENSES. On each exhibition, concert or lecture for profit, exeept the same be given for religions, charitable or educational purposes, for each performance, $3.00. On elrensea, for each day or part of day, $100.00. On peddlers $10 per mooO. On all balls or warehouses, let or hired for entertainment. $13.00 per year. On every eompsny of Gypeies or other persons pretending to toll Evrr boukoe:r boi' l tave a nice light Step Ladder for banging pictoree, washlog windows and ga'.beriog fralt. We tell them cbap. We are orerilocke-l io h'har ranted and will be kM cheap. and Eclajor. Every-pair war 1 cVe our ICaw Drop Head Sewing Machine, warranted for re years. All the atUchmeota Ux oaly $JO.O?. Only a few at this price. Ilerpectfallj, LOUISBURG HARDWARE t SUPPLY CO, 1 ' 1 j
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1900, edition 1
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