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DEMOCRACY REJUVENATE!).
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i UNPLEASANT
PEOPLE.
Absol utely Pm re.
Thi powder never, varies. A marvel of
Burhr. stre?th and wholesomeness.
iloTe" economical thaa the ordiry kinds,
and eauao( be sold" 'competition with
vtl mtltitmd 6f lw iest, -short weight
wdum rpfeophte ponder: "So L OKLT
iw ti.L iUcixe f owdir- C(X,
KM Wail Bt.H.L
, General Directorr.. :
XOUtSUUO, N. C.
CHURCHES.
Mbthdist Revi A: MoCuIlen, pastor
rricfts every Sunday, mormaz and
nljht. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
niziyt-' uuday school 9. o'clock. A JA.
Battist Rev. Baylas , Cade, pas
ter. Services lat and 3-d Sundays in each
trtoath, innrains and night. Prayer meet
i ir ererjr Thnrsday night. Sunday School
9 'clock, A.
UAYOR-.Q. L. Ellis. -1 n r '
; . 'KMiasiQKa-rXHot-..white,. F- IT
'Egerton, J. J. Barrow, J. A. Thomas.
CosSTABLtt R. D. Pinneil.
Board meets Friday before first Monday
1 n aeh month.
The movement started in New
York for a young Men! Democrat
ic League Jri the United States Is
excn Ilent.. Itis proposed to extend
it to every State in the.ljnion. As
we read its platform of ; principles,
we appro ve of the whole, although
.there are one ortwo things - that
Vould depend on the construction
vglrtWf heteKereportr of the
New u York coinmittee suggests
that young men's Democratic clubs
liall be formed all over the- coun
tTV. fliV each Stale there shall be
a parent club- and " each . of these
clubs shall correspond; with . each
other, tne whole to oe Known as
the Younffl Men's Democratic
League of the United ; States. All
the clubs will be'formed upon - one
platform, some of the , points of
which are: '
"To relieve our national indus
try wq propose . to fleee from tax4
ktion all raw -materials nd. other
materials tq such art extent as will
enable Manufacturers to export
their products ' freely and profit
ablyV nd to compete -successfully
withforeighorsat home and abroad;
To reduce customs duties oji nec-(
essarlesSTo'eraancipate our civil
- . . . . . i
service l rom partisan cootroi, pla
cing it on a strictly business . prin-
ciple, making the claim of the of-fice-seeker
merit merit alone. To
advocate such laws as will guard the
ballot-box h from fraud j and the
satisfaction
not
r.t,
to
WORKINO IN ITUE QARDEN. I - A Kcliahl Ilan Wanted.
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It is a great
know etery 5ody,and there is so much
deliciousness iff avoiding the acquaint
ance of disagreeable people when . we
can do it. When we consider the un
cvenness of this , life, ; the ' ups - and
downs and troubles that- cab uofc be
shunned,' is It wonderful "the number
of people we meet in society or in the depend upon the eklll, cum and hi-
There is not only profit in making
a garden, but pleasured' Many per
sons attach no value to : the - labor
of garden work; especi ally when it
allbrds'thein a - mode of ; healthy
outdoor : exercise; put 'yhother : a
warden be a very small plot or- a
"A tellable man wabted to take
large area; the: advantages,; derived jtfa bank""" " ' - I
FRANKLIN .COUNTY.
Cokmissioxrrs C. A. Nash, h'mn., S.
J. Cnulup, R: 8. Foster, F, P. Pierce, W.
. Ikzell- -r . ' - K '
Superior, Court Clerk A.': Pierce.
Register of Deeds B. F. Bullock.
Sheriff II, C. Kearner,
Treasurer B. P.C.liftoa: ' '
Sntritendettt of PaUlie Instruction
J. S. Harris.
Ceeper P.wr llonse J. W. Pinneil.
SJ1''T of IIuALTii Dr. E. S. Foster.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Go. S. Baker, Chairman,
E. (J. Con vers,
N. Y. Gullev. ... - f
J. N. Harris," Secretary. . 4 .
The Superintendent will be in Louis
bnrt oci the se:id Thurdy of Fel
ua y.Apiil, July, .Sep teinber ,-; pcto-,
-r au I 'December, and reintun for
'three dvs, if necessary, for ibe , pur
p.a of A'X&'iihiinir applicants to teach
n the public schools i.f Franklin count-
PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' )
B.
1. MASSENBUUG, '
ATTORNEY AT LAW-
louisbukg.'n: c. !
Office id the Court'House.v
AH business put in my hands will
receive prompt attention.
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aTTY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
;LpijI3BtJBa,-rK..IvLI2I co.,n. c '
''V 11 attend the Courts of Nashj
'.Frank' in," Granville, Warrens . and
"tWake Oounties"' also the- Hupiemer
Court of North Carolina, and the U
S. Circuit and District 0ourt. I
J. E MA LONE, , .
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T Office 2' doors below ' Forman &
. Cooke's Drug Storci adjoining Dr. O.i
Li. Ellia.
5 W. TIMBEULAKE; "3
irroRNErr irri la wp
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Practice in the courts of FrankHn,
Vauce, G rauYiHe Halifax; and North-Aantptonv-and
the Supreme and Fed
; sral courts of the State rri-i&ss.
Voters from being-deceived, so as
to put an end to bribery either di
rect or indirect, and to limit the
expenditure of money Ui. electiou
by both individuals and parties;
to ad vocato sueh laws., as wil I pre
-ent unjust dlscjriralnation in the
.price of freight and to compel rail,
road com panics, to charge a raiui
.mum rat e of fare to minimize tax
allon and expenses; to abolish all
taxes -on materials and instruments
of industry, taxes which, in effect,
violate the Constitution, - and are
practically unjust and oppresasve' to
the laboring man. -
"We also propose that; the affi
liated clubs shall discuss! the fol
lowing questions: To enact ' such
laws as will" place the poor on an;
equality with the rich in appeals to
the courts i which 'administer the
law-; the policy of granting to the
President the right: to-1 veto sep
arate items in any appropriation
bill; the election of Unite.! -States
Senators by popular suffrage: "the
election of Congressmen and , mem
bers of the Legislature t by larger,
constituencies,1 under a system that
will ecxiremiuority representa
tion; the election of; President and
Vice President by popular suffrage,
insteaaot py electoral' college, on;
a day that no otherlection is held;
the enactment of laws and, if i nec
essary, amendments 'to .both the
Rational and State constitutions to
preyent mohopolies??
i- . Nearly all the above things have
been, urged as a part of Democratic,
creed in the Messenger . for years
If the party is to be the 'mainstay
" of oar inslitutions, if ,itis W oe ; aa
in the past the-jDemocratic party,
then these'prihcip
TieldvSonie of thetiriseem to ' be
comparauveiy i.8wi xney re.4 tii; v
nearly as old as the- paxtyrit'self -
: Aeain. we t say.,r we . wish j the
movement; success.. vLtJft retumi
to first principles -and an extension;
of these great principles" ai orieMa'nd ?
tii&same time;). It has vim; virtue
and -wisdom i a it," and it xa ast sac-1
clmracter impresi ins unfavorably?
Appreciating this fact,, should not we
be glad that we escape the acquaint
auce of so many people who are un
congenial and unpleasant in their man
ners ? 1 1t is a lamentable, Ctct that
now and then we find a nih so hate
ful that even his wife don't love him.
Strive ever - so hard to retain that
warm and ardent affection he first in
spired in her confiding breast, she can
not do it ; he wont let her. f . His soul
and nature is a negative pole : in the
magnetic economy of life, repcllaut to
every tiling.- 'But, kind, .patient con
scientious soul .that she .is,rjshe strug
gles tnrthrotrgh life witKhtinruTrder a
grievous burden5.- toiling I ever in the
shadow, when she should be . sporting
in the sunshine.' Such a man never
lives at peace with his neighbors ; he
never has business transaction that do
not end in law suits. Now if you do
not happen to , know that man, you are
fortunate indeed ; and youhave miss
ed some of the rough and stony points
in your pathway to the other 'side of
the river, where all aro , made, happi
est in making others happy. '
f And sad to state, there are some
womcu women -ma-ie, when natural,
a little less than the angels, and who.
when lovable and gentlc and radiant
with smiles, give to man a foretaste
on earth of heaventhere arc some
womcu whom not to know makes no
man poorer There is no evil without
its remedy, and tliat ; unpleasantness
in manner - and disazrccablcueas of
habit, if it caunot be radically curd,
can at ,le;ist be greatly orercouici
Then let us look to the bright side of
life, let us adopt the golden rula oftli-.
inu unto others as we would be done
by, and tlm3 make the thief busluess
of our life to iuake thers happy. Why
walk over sharp and -cutting ' stones
when there arc' smooth and flowery
patli3 that we can ollow ? Why oriug
the tears of sorrow to the eyes -'of
those w1m love us . or journey along
with us through time,1 when we can
with an eff )rt an effort too that .will
be such a pleasure", ta us All their
hearts with gladness and win smiles
from them. It is. true when we look"
at our past lives and sse the opportu-nltie-vpf
aspects of sothers, which it
has not. been our lot to share, we are
.apt to think that we have had an unus
ual and uneven share of the hlsDf life to
pur portioo, and tliejetrospectloa may
produce m us a sad and disagreeable
It. . It Is .true that, while those
who cultivate hundreds of acres of
"truck" can " produce vegetables
-much more cheaply than can those
whose plots are too small to ; per
mit of the nse of improved Ijaple
menta, the gardener who glows
his vegetables for home use secures
a freshness and quality that' can
not bo obtained' with vegetables
that are purchased. There Is quite
a difference between the pulling of
a ripe tomato from the vino and
placing it on the table, and the se
lection of one from a basket that
has bjn shiped over a' distance of.
rail, and which might have been
taken from the yine two or three
days .before. ' -
But there is also another advan
tage in family gardening other than
the " freshness -and quality of the
small frulta and vegetables grown,
which is the choice of varitles.
Two or three kinds of squash,-sev
eral kind of peas, as wU ; as dif
ferent varletVes of beets, beans, ber
riesi and; even melons,, iff apace
will allow of their growth, will
permit of catering to tho prefer
ences ot every member of the fam
ily. With the selection, of ..vari
eties come proper 'care and judi
cious working with the hoe, and it
is in this manner that the young
ger members are taught their first
lessons In pi act leal agriculture
It is said that the boy i who works
on a farm where his d ulgajall for
milkiug the cows plowing the flelds
and culti vatirtg the crops, does
not have that fondness for farm
life that is peculiar to tho one who
is given a small garden and early
taught to take an interest In It.
It is often the case that ladies
are benefited by light work in the
garden, especially it they are In
terested iu observing the different
stages of the growth of plants, atid
when the' farmer's wife, and the
children also,"" become interested,
the cost of the labor may be really
considered as nothing, while the
saving of doctor! bills and tho en
joyment of garden luxuries more
than compensate for the care be
stowed.: If every farmer would
have a garden and take an Interest
la it, it would greatly ad J ! to the'.
Do you know that people, like to; be
liii.V...l')..i..I - . '
Philadelphia Call reporter, ,MIt. a
act, and a.,lfu-get percentage of the
practice or the moet sucoessful doc
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wrsis pure numbuggery. A great
many people are filled with iaiagioary
aches and pains. f They've had them
for years' m ' their Imaglnatio'n, " and
have growi io regard them with A ten-,
acloua affection. When they coumiU-
fcJO " the Advertisements read. 1 physiciatl about 'theru they do not
What a demahd: there U'-.fbr reiK 1 iike.to have the matter - pooh-pohed.
tble men 1 Young women want I They do not wished to be . told there
charge of a farm" ."."'
a renaDie man , wanted , in a
counting house' ' , . '.' i-
. "AreimuiaraaQ wanieu io su
perintend a mill." ' ' '".!
!'A reliable man wanted as teller
them for husbands; fathers and
mothers want them for v sons In
law. "People' In tiouble Inquire
anxiously for a reliable lawyer
whom they can consult; vthe. sick
want a reliable physician;, the
churches want a reliable man for a
mlulster, although they do not ad
vertise their wants in a newspapor.
There seems to be no end to the de
mand for reliable men. , Are reli
able' men so scarce that so much
point Is made of getting them?
U nothing the" matter with them.' Tliey
want to be told they are ' sick; to't be
sympathized with, and to be prescrib
ed for. , They then pay the fee' will
ingly. Some of the best and most per
sistent patients I hare are as" sound as
a dollar. I listen to thelr-rtcIUl ym
toras right along, prescribe "some
harmless as well as useless ' dose and
charge it In my little 'bill. f It is to
this little diplomacy of mine that I at
tnbute much ofniTfincfM. i . .
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What a grand, great country this is
Wa apprehend they are , not so rwitii Its rast territory," Its big . rircrs,
plentiful as they should be. .Ar
chitects, and contractors, and . en
gineers '.are not to be found In
every place,' or there would not be
so many railway bridge accidents;
cashiers and other bank officers are
"not reliable, or there .would be no
defalcations. Tho same may be
said of trustees and Insurance offi
cers. In truth, ; reliable men ' do
not crowd one another in any class
or occupation. . Young men, it is
forypu to determine whether or
not you will be a reliable man. It
all depends upon yourself. - Noth
ing la easier. Only react ve that
you whl be a reliable man, and
stick to It through every tempta
tion. There has been some crit
icism on the word reliable as not
being good English. But the
word wilf answer very well, " If we
can only have the quality which it
describes.. . ...
Its pretty women and. its . Veni .Vidl
Vfci cure. It's Sidvation OX . .
OUR STATE UONTEMPOBAOIEa
as well as prove very profitable.
Philadelphia Record.
SEEKING A FORTUNE IN TI1E
WEST. .
JTVTEEDHAM Y, GULLEY
AlVV-J1 'fc ?iT "r'f-
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ATTOBNEY-AT-L AW, ,
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A epoiiatiaa! toaas and colloctiog a
melancholy. But -let us i rekiember Ift and enjoyment of farming.
there is no cloud,- however dark, that
has not behind it a wann and brill-;
iant sun, that there is no -night with
out its "stars of " tender 'rad!ance7""no
stream howeverlrestless iits - waves,
that doe3 not lead , to a calm and
peaceful oceauu God created man
and gave him this beautiful earth with
its woods, its streams,- its lakes, '. its
sea ? its blue'skles and fleecy clouds ;
iUJoyous birdSi its blooming flours
its grandeurs; alffor. his ."happiness ;
.and why mar that happiness by un
kindness, .Wuhplelsantness;' by 1 un-
PQugeaiauiy, oy . sourness oi temper,
'contend
pyfcoujurmg up clouds when sunshine
is so laucli be1tteii-SeTectedr ' irL i
VtTHE VVRONa'SORT.
a
Boy!'klIed ;a(raaa!wit
clothes wringer under hisarm, :'as
he looked - oyer the,, gate, a will I
that QgbteViWJriip. lAi;
;Yes ieB gV.for so
I guess he woa't . bite me,'; for
I'm a collector." ; ' f
v Sayr doh t.yo'i dare comej' in I
Here. IF voii wm a ff airpn t - vrtttM !
be alright, but he's been taught to
down'' a 1 collector oa ;. sig'h t.V
.Detroit Free Prosa;' :--.'- ;; V
JnOVTO;TELL.
i tWbat is to cohie next ? r Mrs. Gen.i
Fitz. Lee some time snice waltzed in-,
to pinner on the arm ot; Cen.;. Philj
Sheridan-, Jmd Senator Shermatf - Sen-'
ator Jphn Sherman, of Ohio,7-offered
an amendment , to' the"; Sundry, Civil
bill to appropriate $3X00, to , put newi
fences around, the cemeteries of Con-4
federate, dead at Oolunibus, Oi and on!
. J ohnson's - Island.; -If- this doesn't
muffle the '; locian of the f'bloody
shirt," is has , gofc ; more . irrepressible
clamor id t than the. proyerblaJct on
"My dear," said a father to his
daughter, uh6w long ago wa it
vthat George Jackson weut. West "to
seek hisTortune?" V' r "". . j
"Just a year," the girl replied
with a blush. ;- - ; : 1
:r"Wu&' there1 anything J.between;
youand Qeorge?; I sojtoetlmes'
thought he-was fond of you." . v i
.He was,' ptpa,f; . and ;the ". girl
hid her: face in her bands on the old
man's shoulder, 'Jl promised;
Qeorge when he vent away, that 1
.would wait for him for years If nec
essary." ' r:'! r l--?'' ' )
have a letter from ;him.,' 'l
;2 Oh papa! . . she j e xclal med .
'Doea he-r-er has he ch,tell me, I
what does say?,.;-t; ' V t
."He., wants twenty dollars to-ge t
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HOW TO BE HAPPY.
Many young persons' are ever
thinking over some new ways of
adding to their pleasures. They
always look for chances for more
."fun," more joy.
- Ouce there was a wealthy and
powerful king, full of care and
very unhappy.. He heard of a
man famed for his wisdom and
piety, and found him In a cave ou
the bordecs of a wilderness.
. "Holy man," said the king, ul
come to learn how to be happy.'
Without making a reply tho
wiseraan lead the king over a
rough path till he brought him in
front of a high rock, ou the top of
which an eagle had built her nest.
"Why has the eagle built her
nest yonder?" '
"Doubtless," answered the king,
"that it may be out of danger."" -
"Then Imitate tho bird," eaid
the wise man; "build thy home in
heaven, by trsusting In, Jesu, and
thou shalt ha va peace . had happiness."
.the hark- fftncfi.Ei.. f '.i A
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A -:, i.
You are picturing rather a .gloomy
future for me, , ruadame," ;he. said "to'
;the fortune tellerl Yes .sir, she re-
"pllcdjbut it's tide best can Vda for
half a"doilar"v 5 " f X't
hpme.with.INew: York San. i V
r ? . children. , ; :r
Often need some safe catharlio and
tonic to avert Approaching si kness or
to reheTeolw, neadacbr, sick head
acbe. indigestion, dysentery and 'the
complaints . luciaent to . childhood.'
Let th children take Simmons Liver
iRegulator and keep well.n It in pure
j veg-table, not unpleasant to the
Uste and safe to take alone or in con
nection'with other- medieme. Ttie
genuir.e has oar, Trade Mark 'Z" - in
red on front or wrapper, u, zell
I in & Co, Philadelphia ra,- s
GOOD It ESULTS IN EVERY CASE
D. A Bradford, -wholesale. rDer
dealerot Qiat tano4)tra Ten n. writes that
he was seriourdf iJHicted wi'h a severe
cold which settled on his lungs: had
tried many remedies without benefit.
Bjinj induced to try rr. KJog New
Discovery for oonsamptlon. did so,
nod was entirely cured by use of t
few bo tie. . Sine whiou time he has
ueed it in his family for . all coughs
thd colds with best renulli.' " Thi is
life experience t'of .thousands - whose
does hare boenTed , by .this . won-
norful Discovery.
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- To be looked up too The fashiona?
blehatT' "r --'" " -":
Acitvity in the building trade Run
ning op houses.' . V ; '
.Gray hah being fashionable, elderly
ladies never say dye. ; '' ." . '
rAN END TO, BONE S'JRAPINd
Edward Shepherd, of Harriaburg
III., ssys: naviug reoeived much
benetlt from Electric Bitters, I feel it
my duty to Met suffering humanity
kndw it. 1 Hive had a running sore on
ray leg for eight years ; my - doctors
told me I would have to have . the
boue scraped ,or Jog amputated..
used. Instead., three bottles of. Elec
trie Bitters and seven boxes Bucklens
Arnica Salve,", and my leg ii now
at nod and wclu , '
" The Editor will tot U : retpouxble
fo lbs vlevs of corretpoodents. o
J Briei oommua'oalioos . fom - sH ie
tions most earaetly vofcate 1 1 Nwo
ileflif of any oatorw will be thsairully'
received.' 'i-r,;!.. t. - 1 1 m j i . '
After all the, arguments about cheap-
tieas and quality U appear, that Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup Is the Utt -remedy
for the aire of coifghsnd" co.dj ev- "
erofferej ta ths publi 'The prlcel U
only25cents abotUe and'evcry fdnig. .
gist In the land sells and rccomxnds '
:i v-: s m. -m :-m. , .
.:Hlgh haU muat gt but "aot: to
places of amusement. hiz
:AyOICE.FROM fan PARSpSAGE.
-' T Urownwioa: GaXI f.'ltid"
Ts8vift Bpctlfie Ga AUxrU, fj t "
i Gvntlrmeii;. .TUls pat umjcr my f
waaawar on a .two mohth'i viiit.' Oa Jier
retnm home the h4 ' vrrkhe4 mM,
vhieb Mriiix worse, caoaed : m t. all .
ia phytician. lie ttUaded her. cvtral
week without . ben fitting, htr. Eht,
ka.irlnthe ileudi J eftccU 8. S, bat. .
on ma, determined ta tet it fn lier etc.
AtthatUm b had eolaai iuv4 dia-
E;abl dUrharsea from th le?Vt boatriU
for Uj Srst bottle ot S. S. & m pod
for oUt and xre throat. ,' A" lew mcotba
go, I waa troubled with my' throat fr'ora
yreachiafr. f I Tt-iod a bottla of. 8 . S 3
withntoa the eirmit. Whionrrav
throat beeane irritated aad aobowd m X
wooia utt a aMe oi n a jni Deiore, -e
UrinjandoB waVenlng' I woald ie Wrll,
Rev. JoaapS O. Lngtoa. M wiliayx
1 Tr-?ati-on Bood and $kl Lit
mailed free. ; ;-.'s V,
' : TU Swift 8piao JCo. Drwr Jt, JLU
laota, Ga. ..' ; v" - . .. jj
j Faith la sometimes repres ented by jhe
cguresota urencriea. iemaie itLnj'ag
to a sea washed rock.', but, a . bcUer
'Thus sabveraire of Republican J personification would bo a. bald-head-
bo pea ot popular county government I ed man buying a bottle of patent! hair
and of Democratic ideas of resnonvi- I rcslon r.
ble government stood Mr. Pearson's
bill as originally lotruduced. Amend
ed so as to .require . the . election of
magistrates by popular . vote, it de
serves andean secure Ouly . tho con
demnation of every North Carolmiai
who appreciates the condition i of
eastern countis. Shel6y Era. ' .
.. Don't put any confiJence in the the
ory that you can make mcney by rais
ing cotton and tobacco and buying
yoar supplier. Do raise enough oro
and potatoes and cabbae and beabs
and turnips to give your household an
abundant supply of these comforts.
Don't m irtgae your crop. Do lift
that mortgage joa jsvs' .ast year,
and never glvs" anotherr" Touft let
your - Dame go on the merchant's
books. Do roar own thiokinir aod as
far as you C4n, your own pln:ghlng.
Don't be ash t med to wear homespun
clothes and live oa eoarse fare. Do
be afraid of debt. Don mope aart
growl and grumble. Do be cheerful
and bright and pleatant. Don't be s
clam. 'Do be a man, Pittsboro
Home. . -
- The Univerally ia to-day a trbnjer
institution bcoaoa f the repejl, (of
Tree scholarship), and . whatever of
growth It now secures will be healthy
and vigorous, provided tb law In ref
erence to- lain n be carried out. - So
far as the Recorder is concerned, we
shall alwira feel that we have work
ed for the best interest of the peo
ple ia the position wo have taken on
this question. The University baa a
heritage in its past and In its tradi
tions. Tet ihat alone will not bear It
forward. . As man cannot live by
bread alone, neither may an Institu
tion exist on fame alone. .What it
ha done Is ot an earnest of what it
nav do, any farther thnn It is a stim
ulus to thoe who contrtd It to fill IU
elassic halls with students and con
tinually expand IU curriculum. It
once ranked with the greatest Unlver-'
sities in toe country. A great school
it was for those days.' The present
curriculum is far- more extensive.
But other universities. While ours lav
blrsllng. intt the mod.ro educstiooal
ware and rode auoreesfullr.: The re
covery of oars has latsly been notice
able, and it is now doinz better work
than at any period of it hialory.
lis eigh Recorder. " . '
' BTjCKTdTS ARSICA PALYe: .
Ths-Best Salve hi .the world for
Cut, .Bruise, Sore, TJltcrs,. t4alt
Bhcnin. Fever SoTea, , Tetter. 'Chap
Ed hands Chiiblaius. Coins, all bain
upUon, md positively cure , lllea
or no pay required: It Is guaranteed
to give inrfect ealUfaetion, or icoaty
refuuded. Price 25cenltabox. !
Weather report A clap of thunder."
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SALVATIOWOIL,
,Tbm OratU Ccro nEarth (or Pala,"
Will relieve mere qaickiy thaa any
other known remedy. RheamatUs,
N e nralgia, S we Ilia gs, B rniae a, B arcs.
Scalds, Cats, Lumbago, Sore $, Frost
bites. Backache, YSoonida, Headache.
Toothache, Sprtia, &c. Sold by-all
Druggists. Price 23 Cents a Bottle.
It Is never too late to mend- but
man cabnot expect to have a button
sewed on much after midnight. . j
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I never change my mind said Mra
Brown7 with a snap of tho jaw herd
all oveir the room. ?I wish yodwouM
my dear," said Brown mildly. "It
must be an Improvement. , C
ASTONISniNO SUCCESS,
. 1 It Is the duty of every pert on ; who
has used Boachee's German Syrup to
let iu wonderful qualities be. known
to their friends . in caring " consump
tion, severe conchs. croup, asthma.
Idieumonia and in fac all throat sr.d
una diseases. . No person rannss it
without immediate relitf. : Thres do
sea will relieve soy cae, and we con
sider It the duty of all dnUU to
rtoomractid It o the poor, dying eon
snmptire. at least to try one bottle,
aa 80,000 dozen bottles were sold last
year, and no ooSt-aso was reported
where it failed. jSuch a tnedicioe as
the German Syrup cannot be too wide
ly known. Ask your druggists about
It Sample botlla to try, sold at 10
cents. Regular size, 75 cents. .Sold
bv all-drnirsuU and dealers, In - the
United States and CaosHa. .
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