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SeneraV Director?.
touts tiirN c:
CHURCHES.
MbtHodis? Iter. A. MeCn'len. "pastor1
Mrery Sunday, moving and
aright. Prayer metin every V tdneiday
augai. ounaay schioi V o'clock: A 'Jt'.J
PAPTIST-KeT; ''Bavins k Cadv'' toas
ter. Services' 1st an13rd Sundays in each
month, morning and night. Prayer meet
injC every Thursday night. Sunday School
0 'clock; A." .r-.-, ; ' !... v.
UayobO. L. Ellis - .
OOXXISUOXKRS Thos. white, F, N.
Ererton, J. J. Barrow, J. A. Thomas.
CosSTARLE R. D. Pinncil.
Board 'iiecU Friday before first Monday
m aaeii m tntn. :
FBAKKLIN county.
CoMMisiloXEES C. A. -Nash, h'mn., S.
J. Crndup, R. S. Foster, F. P. Pierce, W.
B. rjzell-
Superior Court Clerk All -Pierce.
Register of Deeds B. F. Bullock.
Sheriff llt Ci Kearney. ; .c v "
Treasurer B. P. CHftou.
Superiittendeat of Public Instruction
. J. .Harris. . 4
Keeper Poor Ilouse JT. W. Pinnell.,
Scpt of IIjsalth Dr., E. S. Foster.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Qa. S. Baker, Chairman,
E. . Couyers . .
K;Tr. Gulley. " "
J. N. Harris, Secretary.
TiMsSupfiriuteridenrwiU le in Loais
burg: on the second Thursday of. Feb-
liany. iVpU; JnlySepjtembvr, Oct
lwr December, ' amj- remain for'
threi. day; if ece'snry, for IheC pur
po of t iaiwiuiu appli Ants to teach
utb puldic fechoolat.fFrunk.Hn coira
tjp,r .;., u ,.s. c.--s-,: i-f ;lf'
. tfrty' ' . . ;
tl'SFStOAL CARDS
; AT-tORNKY. AT LAW- r, .
m- :louisburg,ji.' c. x :;:
f "5 OMce in!the Court Hotttejj',:
'All business put in my hands will
Miira nvnmnf olfotifinfl "i "''i'-. -
aTTV and Z&5 N&ELlibR atlAW.
XOUISBUUG, FI1ANKLLN CO
W 11 at;tnl tK ( Jonrts ' Af "Nashl
Frnkn;t jttrnyUlefw"arreniand
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WakeGouniesi ajs itheui-verofe lf-aBy accident '1 came here'pos
Court of North Carolina, and the V-h r'-kr tlj,V-A !1V.!
S. Circuit and District Oowrt.
tR. J. E MALONJL, v
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Office 2 doors below Furrnan &
Cooke s Drug Store," adjommg Dr. O.
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ATTORNEY; AT LAW
X.OUISBURO, W. C.
ceeWctTf;Uf.;:;
Ar:v , : a.'3.
rotxiroTraF
-ATTOiBNEYa AT DAWtii
- Practice in the courts )vTrahkrrnV
V aTMse;GranvmelHalnaxCand soTthr
ftaTaptodr-and the' Supreme and Fed '
araleourto of the Stale - l WlA -v i
fXA FTOXTS DRUG BTO.BK
jFBAHKsPi III AIilHS ptoinUfe?tO? Relying
.ivw . .to 4lart 1 .vnnwr awAsir If tl V. ','.1
l Xt'?-fekv?4llij W 'tl turned over to the friend j who had
wO-OUISBURG NG'lfe j ttenderly nursed WiilVhO
LtZI. .Tm.?na 'hue
wicjxwgB raeaemesv. etc; Frescrip-
7
t-t 'T
iTHOIIABEditi
4
The mukj of the Wghtn tfair 'r
i Thatw4rble sweet a jd elear.j
Hm wooing to the dewy flower -j-:
f i That blooms nd blushes fleaft -
is sweet to nearai eveuuae .
'J Whiie rfiadowi softly creep,' ; ;: ,
"iSutaweete is-th lullaby j. ;T9ii : '
That my youug wile singa ten ary s
Ta SQUlhe ojr babe to-.sleeB. A
taihard tbe'kreateuslo-1 T : .
U?'Gf eyery landnd elime, . TKiW ;f r ;
jKve heard the Prima DonnaV :
1' nfc wouder of their time.!
t
xo wieir musi, ETunu nu iiijju,
, fus Wicj never gave, oucut jyjr. wc, '
V So mesie balf so" sweet can be" w
H?As;nTOtbra,luUaby.Sfe tft'fi'fi
'1 loTe the music of. the ro6k
j That arh; through woods and meads,
" The cataract's wild harmoncous,
Ti And the wind among, the rceds.'i ,
And the carols' 6f the morning birds,
i ; And when at even, hand in- haudiH
, . Knr inpr-rfi noi RirnwRfi to me
I've -heard the. grandest ehprujes
Of old catfeejlral hoirs; v-l t v?i-i..I
I've beard great ora15orios;
i - I've beard the smgiug lyres; i,,,
' But more I love the simple strains
That haunt me while I rearar-
The mother's crooning lullaby,
. Xbe children's merry rottndelay.
Themuaie ofjoy jiome. 34
Abbe Kinae.
EOR-LOVE-S SAKE.
BT COtOSKiU PKEST1S8 IJfGBAHAX.
A maii lay dying in ahumble,
rootrifwlthl no . comforts around
htm, and but one person " standing
by his bedside to soothe his last
hours on earth, and to whom he
said: :, '! '.."u WiW i
'To you I look for justice to one
who is deprived of his rights by
thesin of another." Q j ; j... .
"You have been kind to me, and
when you saw me struck down by
those runaway horses, you brought
ne here to your room, and all that
I have is yours when 1 am gone.
'I wasa lawyer's clerk in Lon
don, and it cVine to'my knowledge
that a man, dying suddenly yars
IbeibrJeitaLissoaA-ej
ru m in money, and left it in the
keeping of a friend who was to
search for" the boy, "whom the faV
t hnr had not seen ai nee- fie ' was an
infant, for, in a drunken ilt one.
night, he had driven his poor wife
and her baby out into the Streets."
"Strange to say the man proved
successful after ltis vile act, and be
; cameery"rich But4ath "over-
took him at last, and repentingt he
I left his; son vhls wealth,Vfor . the
mother had died ; years i before.
The boy was in America,- and
thai; factWitb? his nameanda few
other circumstances by which? to
tracd hitn, was all the friend bad to
com aaence his search with. ; . . -. ',
" '-cbmingto'America'.'the friend
proved false to his trustkept '.the
i - f- i'.TL Lf-t-a iL. t -
i money as nisown, pui'i me lawyer,
whose clerk I was, to- keep quiet,-
and ls now Jiving In;- luxury-iwith,
his family, whOof M sent for to
Ijcome here.?
J I
ieessed 6V theS Jretaridmy e.
ployer being kiileiiiinjaTaiiwayi
accident I topk the' papers- from!
Uthe safe and came heredetermined
irctrpml Rodney
illsteningio.tne stpty.
i " I know him as a 'mail' rot Vast
,rX;1ie: iuyesled ;hia tooheyf .fn, ,
vfiumufacturlng, and .has been.Vry,
. ft . . w ' - - i.sv Al
;8iccesj ui,: iana fnew,Lwun j ine
f papers which X hold,' tttetlcquld
make him py me i laxse' sasni fo
keep silent, and I was ot my., -way.
to see hlm .wben I met with the ac-
j ; j'IUj isatQheljjtheret are ? t be
! papers, and-I -wish you to-pledge
tmrseitffnlpl IU"
!was aeiraqqea 01 iii? c weaim,-ana
give tkem to him; so that'Ihe jean
get that,which" Is his;5 ,He Will pay;
A few morWhnnnt and the man
iwas dead and his fe w effects -were
o 1 the burial expenses.
&X -and
f- ,
"W r m W" 1 I I 1 S , . ' 1 '.. ' ' t- . . .a m
li- ivciuimus iu ins luueiv. ruuui if -
the dead man, and found a small
sum of moneyfcth8 papers thai heli
the secret of crime committed,
and a few 'clothes. rtrC4 Uinwias-i
5 For a lone; time ; he spaced the
room, his i iipset JWs. brow cloud-
CtA, m Hon hfl aaA
"I j will not" . struggle
against the 'teftiptatlon. ;I - will
use my, power, and then, my.haugh-
riojdtllyo'awUi'notJ
dart'Hflnive - ott'dld one
yeaTjagOi ior;x noia ncre nw woic i
wSlf .ntel''vAnrifhnraniifi''Wri
, v.. ,7--. --r': - i
with.shame;?!? -A Lc -r j ; 1 5 1
Having made up his mind to htrf
course, liuy. vertner, ; me next: I
day, atUred himself neatly, ad set;
out for the country home or Mr
Rtgn61d,r which Vas in the' vicinity
of his large manufactory fJV v,
As he rode ..along: the Jilghway
he suddenly saw coming towards
himat brpaknect speed , '.'a pairp
horses, dragging after them a sty
lish coupe. the coachman's box
emptjF, Suiideniy ' a man . 'dashed,
out from the roadside and! boldly,
sieved the' frightened agimala.
- Cheeked momentarily they
again dashed on, but;, there was
an iron hand upon their bits; and,
though broosed and bleeding, the
courageous fellow .hung ' tg them .
until' they;, were , subdued." ' Then
, he tottered back and sank down in
the road, just as Guy Vertner ap-,
proached, and a . maiden, with
white face, sprang from the Ve-J
Y hide; - '
4 Miss Kignold, I am glad to see
that you are safe." said Guy Vert
ner, springing from his horde, and
approaching the V maiden, who
bowed somewhat coldly as she rec
ognized him, and replied? , 1 --;
And I owe my safety to this
poor ntau, who, I fear, is badly
hurt. Oh, , Mr. Vertner, please
place him in the carriage ttiid drive
at once to tne mansion, auu 1 win
follQW ; ,' with . "your .horse;"
and she bent over the unconsious
man, who seemed badly injured. -:
His face was dark and haudsotne,
his form elegant,, though , poorly
clad, and his age could ' not have
been over twenty-fivei r
7It" was foolish iu" tne to let Gray
leave the Horses for an instant; but
1 4 Id so wish a buneh of wild, ho:i
eysuckles thai I asked him to get
them for the, and his slipping down
the hillside caused the . animals to
take fright and , dash . away.. . Do
you thiuk the gentleman is erious-,
ly Inj ured , Mr yen tner?; ' ' -.
Gentlemaiil ; , Why, he is some
' poor f laboring man, Miss Righ-i
noldi,: Ahl here comes y our coach -:
man nowf 1 -1 .' ' Z. L , , l ' UZ
At that moment a man in livery r
ahd with white,'scared face came
up at a run, crying:,, V V
"Oh, Miss .Irene,1 I'm. so giaa
you are Owthurt!" .
"But this brave gentleman.who
stopped the "horses," is.- Drive "at
onOe'M the inahsloiiiJ'i Q , if c
Turning to Guy Vertner, sho
continued, coldly: ; ,
,1; than k you 1 or what yoq nave
done, Mr Vertnei.'Good evening,'
She sprang into the carriage, the
coach man .mounted", his box, : and.
thvehlCIerolled';rapidIyiaway
lvii Guy?feYrtner,r alone, t, and
. i L.iil-i-iLk.i-i.4i' :'.V iucirKW new youiT, uki, on,
ytsry iieasaufc
i dT his enargm, he round, upoa
..- JJ i-.i.s'-'-i. vt.,1 : k.'
. -." -' -i . .t I .,..'
taken into the best room , In y the
hoiise aiidevery 1 attention ;elng'
bestowed upon hljn by both .Irene
and'hef father;;4'"'-;; f:M
"M MAnothet time I wiil strike but
not , no w. he muttered, as he noticed
this sold reception; and he returned
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;to town, his thoughts m no. , way
IwlArtnAnV.MniMtVMiitr iresr I v ' t a tV.
like the.flaejpoks.of the.man who
saved the life of Irene ai the Trl3lc'
iof his own; and so quickly dpes,4ne
go upwp ueepB:..mi.o ,uirii. nver 1' the money due tou. - ." " jour own,. as it ins your nme ppon
the first step h token. ttuyTVertner, ; rrA : Ii ' w! 1 "4 j aoubtles.- dropped it , on
jwm.wi.neu.inas
in?A f- n.atmnt fhoi rrvrt uofw nf th
handsome stranger in-Z-u
Alter wailing &iew.; more aaya
great impatience he, again rode
tbe Righnoldr mansion. "
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LOinSBURQ-,1:N.; : O.-v MARCH 25, 1887.
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find tha-Irene's .brave r rescuer
had horeied for a , while bet weea
life and deatht bavins '.beca Y.ery
seriously InJ ared by the hooft of
the maddened Vorses; bat a strong
constitution had cause him to rally
quicVly, aud.hewas ,now doing
wellso Mr. Bighnold told hlr$. '
AlidAwho Is ' he ' sir?'' asked
Guy Vertner of the manuTacturer."
..,VBome ppor fellow, that e-'?ms
aa though LahaiTssea .r
wi nwn wch.cuuuim buu icuuw,
He WflS Oil hi waVtif 'Jthfi CltV to'
-. - - -
seek employment, he tells mej bat
he need hot go ; any n"aithef, as I
wm masa nun mpuooit-Keeper.
: "And who now? has the 'super-"
intendant'S' -position, Mr. nrRIg-
noid?":--1 v ; i C'c;.
.' VA man by Jho name,of Gordon;
but he is untrustworthy, I think,
and r Intend discharging ; him
oru-m
'I would like that position,- Mr.
Bignold1-;; - ;- ,.";;-;r ', "
"I regret that unde theclrcum
stances I eannc giye H to you
Vertner; I have not forgotten how
disipated you were when la my
, employ one year ago."
"Still, I seek the .position, hav
; log reformed; and 1 " shall . expect
you to give it to me."
"Sir, I. am ) the v best i iadgei of
what I shall and shall not do,"
said Mr. Rignold with some anger, r chair, almost overcome ; and Guy 1
'Permit me to differ-with rvouj:yertn.aPProed toki from
as 1 happened ta know,,Mr. .Big-
nold, that all this wealth came in
to your .posess ion by foui means"
"In the uame of heaven what do
you meaii?" cried Rodney Rignold,
turning deadly pale. ' -
"Simply, that the lawyer you
paid hush-mbhey.'to InV Loudon la
dead, and that 1 hold the papers
that were in' his posession. and
know who is the rightful owner of
the DroDertv now lii'vour name."!
a : - - f . . ., ; s . .,. . I
lU4nedloifl,xgrtxrlie4he
old man. A nd he bnrrled his face
in his hands. "
:if 42io,no, for I know - bow to
keep a secret, and have $ no . desire
to push to extremes. Only I am
out of work, and need a few hun
dred, dollars, aud the position of
supeiinteudent, which, of course,
you will giv roe." ' ,.
Rodney Biirnold saw 'that he
was Iii the power of a dangerous:
man, and Guy Vertner returned
to town that day with a check for
one thousand dollars in his -pocket,
and an order to report-In a week an
suporlutendent of the manufacto-4
Promptly he was on hand, atd
devoted himaelf to his duties,' ,Mrf
Rigntiid hoped that ,all would be,
well; bat when Ralph Merton, the,
stranger j was able to go '.to work
Guy.Vertner .'commenced . towards,
him a petty, tyranny lhat was cer
tainly disagreeable to: the -oew
book:keper,f;;,r"J:: v'; J; .
Still, as the position-was an -easy;
one, with good pay, Ralph Merton
quietly submitted to being . found
fault with, so long as Mr. Rignold
bad nothing td.eay against him
1 15 One! rda'y, ,V howeyer, 'j several
month after the coming or . uuy
:v(nor. liA-nrimwl thm ftfflw n
anger, and accused Ralph": Merton
rof jnifiplaciiig i somei papers; upon
i . . - - .7 - : " r n
a..d-i. ?
ucumcuucuu . m T 'Vivo ; wion
- i I ! timed avo avs J
' tiivrirwl AtfAta Atr. In. f K. jk. f a rvl T a K
; -i 1 r.' ; t". t. j. ,i
meni upon nun. ---- r v
rjBut hardl had thewordi left; his
lips when he felt-to the floor la a heap,
sent there bya.weil directed blow full
'in theiace froni the t RalphMer-
ton.-;4..srj ..t:; ;r:,:-; i
VuiCtij tvup.uu uu a iji
Ralph turned to leave the orilce when
u. i V --..m i?ifi ,f
"That nds votir Slav here. for.Tf.ia-
you. ; : Go" 'l cashlej and'
A " I - ' . . ' ".1. . '
! tenderly nursing his , swelling face,
I uj ,.oon aftp,. entered: the. manaton.
Inhere he asked fjr an interview ' with
ta Mr. RtgndluV'1'- '2 -T'f
W i, " , if - -
I" 'r:KM, .
. r - I's.V'v' t'vllhav
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lie was sbovn the library, and
soot his employer entered.,: 7 :: u . ,
-'.Mr. Rignold, I have just olachanr
ed Mertoa from your' Vervice,' ' as he
; t'Audl what proTOcatioa did you give
him Vertner r -i: ';-;;? ' :
" Hehad been, meddUnj with raj.
papers, I am couTinced ; and denying
iTgavi.lum'(helie; ;vrM :ili f
"I am gladv he 1 bad. the pluck ; to
pre mptly. ' punUh the, oaewwhe, ap
polled such an epithet to him,". ' ,. v -t ,
.MMvhat 1 , Do you intend to - side
agalBst rae, Rodney Rignold f' -: : ,
', . do not wish Mr. Merton to leave
my. employ, Bir. . He is devoted to his
dutieaVjHe lias rendered me aerrice
I can never repay him for and . both
myself and daughter admire . him ex
ceedingly., v..: ,a,.
.,VIIa !. .Then U is as. I supposed.
" You have an. idea of promoting him to
a more honored position ; but it shall I '
not be for . he . leaves .this place at I
j once ; and I now make a formal pro-1 i
jau ui 1 uw . wicu MSI S JUT. I i
HJreal heaven's Can you mean It?"
1 "certainly do. And you will give
'your consent ... ; ; . . ,
-Xever r" .' .
: . 'Hold on, old man, for I shall put
j the screws upon you If you do not. Give
your cpbsent ; tell Irenq that it is your
: wlsa and leav. " "st to meT
, liodney lilgnold sank down in a
hh Voctet two folded legal-looking
documents. . v , ., ; It
. 44I ere, Rodney. RignsldI hold the
proof of your guilt, and I. shall . seek
J Reginald and tell 1dm Uiat you are in
possesion of his property, and his fath-J
er. Harvey Reginald, : left him vast
weaiui which you appropriated for
yourself; and then you will go to pris
on as a thief.. ' . .
,.7Mercy ! .Oh, sparo me, Vertner 1"
groaned the Aid roan. . . ,
. You promise, then, that Irene shall
be my rife f : , W ben she becomes
such, I will give to you these papers."
. rl promise I I promise V
"And I object!" . .
The speaker was Ralph Merton. and
the two men started as he appeared
before them, and continued, n ids
calm,,, deep tones: .
Pardon me, Mr. Rignold, for be
ing a listener ; but I came over to - bid
you farewell: and hearing my name
mentioned by that man. naturally
paused to what he had to accuse
me of. Now, sir, you also mentioned
the name of Harvey Reginald ."
; And what is thai to you T asked
Guy Vertner, with anger.
r. "Harvey Reginald was my father,
sir, and" ' . 1
r. "Your father ? But your name 'is
Merton 'f 'ga.-iped Rodney . Rignold, ;
while GdV Vertner turned deadly pale.
rva juj mouer, sir, Uiat
" i p t V '
with me an infant In herarm, I scorn-
ed to take bis name, and took that of
mv mother beforo bpr marHArr' Wi'
waS Merton; and I have proof of who
and what I am, and know- that my
father' died worth a vast sura,1 yet . I
never marfe an efiort to get it, and
now find Uit he left that sum to me."
VYesheleft, all. in,my bands for'
! you, and a letterbegging you ! to " for
give b.u cruelty la. your mother and
I ! yourself j but' I C0iUi;tteJ a crime
1 ! S" joaad . kept; the money as
my. own ; yet," I yield up now."
Hold on, gentleman. "r I happen to
have the papers here' which are the on-
. . . .. ? . - - ,. .. . ......
1 yo! 'Rodneys RignolJ, to -Jail 'and
yju are what.yottrspreient yourself
li -
I to be.?, v .
:i.4 u''' t:. .-
li mik -:l -i"
jjywWve. stoIealthetTW and I know
. tout' vile nm ft!?alnst tliia old . man.
I wjl0se act toward mef. freely ' forgiTe.
J Nowsiriglve to Mr. Rignold 'those
papers you holdor t swer to you that
s, i i Man vrw narv um (WW U11C
li iA he spoke, Ralph Reginald drew.
7lLi ft.K.K.tkr:.
pistol and lev-
Guy Vertner,
I 'who shrank back in de&dlv fear.- - '-
! lUtJe weapon, : Mr. : Vertner,
'f Via ISarn Asa w aknaA1 wVhwa . sY- vaa. T
picxea it un. ' . , ; . t
a W
,iu owner, du. Derenoeiess.! ao sonu
aemanq tnat-jou giye up thoe pa
perst
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mils
No-ii:
; Fobl 1 h I give Xhem to him ' you
will hare no proof." . '
. ;' "Do as 1 say, : I will trust hira. '
Gy Vertner saw-lhkt Ralph' Ret
nald was in deadly earnest, and with a
muttered curse be threw the papers on
the table beside Rodney R!ctoW.-. ' ;
' Examine those papers, Mr. Rig
nold, and see. If they are ccmcV i "
f They are; sir , and 1 plate them in
your hands.," " sil
I. return th compluncntnd discharge
you.; and if I bear one word of this af-1
fair from your lip I w ill prosecute
you for r stealing .those, papers , and
Uaclunailing this oldman, , Go 1
, The thwarted , villain r turned and
left the mansion, while Ralph, ; Rfg
nald turned to the .man. Uiat - had so
wronged him, ' ;
-Air. xiignoid. were it not for .your,
uaugnter. 1 wouia iaxe irora you that.
wiich Is my own. t Rut for her sake.' I
leave you In full possession tofl love
ner fondly, and do not bold he guilty
"u J vv eu.
i He turned W ro. while Radnv IMff-
f a
nold in vam tried lo : s peak - to ' hhn.
crashed as he was with emotion ; ; but
sUddenlv thire swerjt Into tb irKrar
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irom uie auiommg sitbng-reom, none
other than' ' Irene, , looking grandly
beautiful.' '--A .;! , ;
! . "Mr. Rermald!! "toa. havehen. .a
i listener.
I was reading in the adjoin-, j
ring room, and heard all.1 You say
. that you love me, and I, frankly . coni
fess that you are 't' dearer . to. me
jthan all else in the world, and yet I
would not have you become the . bus-
band of a woman whose faUier has so
defrauded you of 'your , rightx. For
S0 me lather, but I musi speak the
itrutlv.; , .
n an lustaat Ralph , sprang to . her
8iae Rna tsaa earnesuj; . K. ;
"Irene, bless you for those words
and from this moment we will '
Let the dead past
, .MJuryita dead.-'..:' .--
and be happy . together. ? Come Mr.
Rignoldnot an atompf feeling rvisiaf.t
you remains" In my heart.: Come, and
give us your blessing." . . ';
From that hour, kind reader, joy
reigned supreme , in the mansion of
Rodney RlgnolJ,' and no shadow again
crossed its' threshold.
RENEWS HER YOUTH.
Mrs. Phoebe Cheslcr, Peterson,'
Clay co., lows tells tne following
remarkable tery, the troth of which
U vouehed for by the resideuts of the
town: "I am 73 years old, and have
been troubled with klJnej coreplalnt
and lameness for ms.ny jeais . could
n gt dress myeeu without help.
I aai free from all p4ln aud soreness
and am aide to do all my own
work. I owe my thanks to Electric'
Bittera for having renewed my youth,
aud removed completely . all ducase
and pain. .
Try a bottle, onlf 50 ceottlTur
man &. Cooke'a dni store. .'
A liLtlcn tv lift win, TiaJ . ioat
taruea from his nrjt vimi ov a iarm.
I gave Una description ot battoinak-
fn,,j .You ong.if to ldt sei how
aantie makes butter with a barftl and
I broomstcik I" ' .1
; A GUT FOR ALL.
. In Tirder toivu all a chance to let
it, aod thus be poiivuiced of its - wou
kerhil, curative powertv Dr. Kin'gs
New Discovery .for Consnmption,
cougbs and colds, will be, for a- limit
ed timet givt-n away. This offer ia
; hot only liberal, but it ahos uit
' bounded faih ,ia the mtr'ta of ilua
greHt remedy All "who suffer from.
oough cohls, coitsnuiptkm, aWirai,
bronchitis, er any affection ot throat,
.cheat, or-luns, are ospecially ro
ouesied to call at Eurruon & Cooke's
iDrug Store and get a trial bottle free,
llarge bottles 91 ..
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i 'The mcst striking vieir of a mule Is
ne rear Tiew. ,-. .... r
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book atBBa to Woaaa," mailed free.
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LTUZ TIM2S U lh t.TJV V'7vt"i ;
pttUihedin Fraakhuciuctvsud 'it
circulation extends al over erery see
lion of this aod 3 adjoining countjw. ,
AdTertiaers should taake a note here4
The Editor wilt not be jerms3b?
for,the views of correspccdeaU.' -x:i
: Brief eommnaxaUona frota all sdv
uons most errnetly aotkitod. Keaei
items, f any nature will bethaakfally:. "
received. , , . t. - : 4
-IRE iloilZ THAT W nAPPIE5T.t
I .Ouebflrdeas are ligSUatd
aaynaa Dear. , . . -Ad
pleaaeres ar tritaeX
Taatnaay hearts aiimre, 1 l
A4 the home tfcet la happiest . , , . -1
Brightest aad but, . . 1
s w acre uey ail laoor. - ? -
And where they all rest. ;
, Where no eare-wera lather, . riH "
'' "The brunt of work bar,
la And u riir-)iM mhr f
. 1 Is burdcaed with earet -;n '
'Vr'aere n ured Ur t ..
, : UilpeamlB, , J '" K t .
Till all work is done.
Th . II MillhAP Tin. Imtmmrm
t i To lanN witb her firia,' '
.! . She ahao ail Vbir aecrtts,'
.They sraotbe her soft cirla. .
And deek her with btossoms, ' ' l
: 7 ' Aad foadly.deelaxf - f u 1
Thero never was a tuothsr lt. . , ,1
1. -to- intone ac Uir. ' n
. ' i , : . srll:. "
" And father is Jolly; , 4 , ;
: -.-.l Ills tlories aad faa I 11
Are the life of the heeshel44 1 !jutf
" He has not a son .v ...
Who does not tbiak father '
Know beat aad ie beat; - - '.
AiKl weuld not work double r;;iT
;.' Thai he ut take rest. i t.'f
So. herplaj'oaeh ether ' J t'-'rt
if In labor or iUt, , V- t ' ,';V
; A , la happiaosa evat U" I.vl-.
, ' Tr Measures are bnrhteat . : n,
I Ttiat any heart share, , :
-r And burduas are Ilf htast - '
; Tht soaay Vaads bear, i ' :r i
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; C BUCKLBX'S ARNICA PALTE.J
; LTbeRest alTer ia 'the worM tot
; Cu U, Braise. . Sore. Ul'rs. tal t
Rluum, Fe ver Snres, TetUr, C1iap
Eti Dand uniiblams. Corns, all bkin
upUons, md positively curei . lilea
'or oo pa j-required: Bis guAranteedV
: to ghre perfect iatUfactiim, or monSy
reiuuaea. . 1'rico 'zz cents .Qoxs.,irH
.'The wins; rfa h-ust'oaghflto1
celarate a fi ght of itaiia. : -'"h
so-
nnnri fr rr-r t ni r- -
N tte rli astraardiMry sflaaey the '
s v a(tf
ClDNCYS,
aho Bowels;
! All EFFECTUAL SfECJFIC FCt ! n
XsUrla, .-J; Bawal Coaaatalnta. ' K'1'
X7ipIa. , aUck Headaetta,
- ' Cndptlon. ' '-. XUUoiim. '
. , ? KJdMT AJBvcUotm. . , JaaoaaUM. tl
lo'Honselbli Slouli It Klti'c:t It,'.
and.17 bclnskept ready for Ira mod laieuaa,
wl)l aavo many an bour of tuTr1rr aad
many a dollar In time and doctor' bUla, t
' tuint rs buTonc
SIHHONS II7ER REGULATOR:"
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Gnst and Clover tul, ;
. Seed CraLi and PctatctJ,.
iCirdea and Flower Setit,
Ve;et&b! & Flowerba Flistl
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