THE'iERAHKUN:n:i5IS.
'One Tear
Six Months
Too:;
-To Club's ,ol "5 The-1 Times wiTTbe
f urmshed at 61.10,
"1 V -- i
'.t
j
Abs6liitelyPurei
puritr. atrfcagthi aadr mhole8omeaew.H
kor. .eaaaaMuaUhttii the orfimarykinds, J
tli MUitd ot lw i tv iort 1
aXtm roipkiU sawders. Bol
weight j
aw ejMa.vk.crA.il' Fownxa Co
x - 2W 'aUt.N. Y.
General -Directorfr.
I
wJ iU u CHURCHES; 'v'-1' c
r Vieos e vr j - Sunday) merning and
tgbt? Prayer .jn'eetiag. every Wednesday
Baptist Rer. Baylus Cade, pas
tor. Service 1st and 3rd Sundays in each
month, morains and night. Prayer meet
in cTeryThrrsdaynight. SundaySchool,
9 'clock, A' ; -!"" .v'i
uayoe o. L:iaii. - ' , il: v
Jo vi Mtssiojt Bfts-Tlvoa. ' white, F.N.
Egerton, J. J. B-vrrow; J. it. Thomas:' 1"
CosstA.nT.B-U. D. Pfnneil. v
Boar4 meets Friday before first Monday
ia aeh month. v .- -,
frakku county; :v;
' CoMitUWloTREBS G4! A.'"Naah, h'ma., S.
J. 'rudnii av3.j Foster, P. Piereei W".
B UwU- . -.Superior.
Court Clerk A... Pierce. '
Iteister tf Deeds Bv F Bullock, ,
Vf-nHT Tft Cearngy. .. .
Treasurer-rB. P.Ctifton. "
SiierLtertdent of Public Instruction;
J. N. HarrU. - - ; '. ";
Keeper Poor rjonse J. W. PTnnelT. "
Sup't oFrEi:ALTpkrPr E. S. Foster. .
-S 4) rr 7;'' ''. : . J '
BOA.ED OF EDUCATION.
Geo. S;:Bfeer, Chairman, -E.
(. Convers,
, N. Y. Gulley. i ;: - .. ;
J. N. Harm, Secretary, j ) :4
T'r Sap.riutQ(ient wiU he in Lonis
Vur oa the sccund,Thur?day of Fob
ua y. April, July, eptsmbt'r, Octo-b-r
ant. December,' and remain, for
three davs, il neces-aryJor the pur-
Pose OI t'X.itm:iiuz au Jiicauis aj
n tha pabilc "tictioots if Frai
LiHtjm viuii-,
" PiWFF.SSiON At. .CARDS
ATfORY AT LAW- , '
J.0UISBUUG, X. C. , t
Office in the Court House.
AH business put in my hands wnl
receive prompt attention. i
I M.COUKISiO .! AIT
a f p r and 30 U NSEM.OR at LAW.
L0UI5BURG, J KANKLIS COj,K.O.
v V 11 attend the Courts of "N"ash,
Frank in' GryilleVnWarreBi and
Wake Uoitnties "alRO tne ?upi erne
Court of "North Carolina; and tUeTJ'
Vs. Circui.and; District portv
TR.-j:.B
Office 2 doorsibeldw. FuTmahi 4r
Oooke'a Drug Stord, adjoining ThS Oj
!;"C1 W TlifBERLAKE,
ATTOROT XT;
Ofiee W hrWar4;Haae.
1 ;
A I V i i-Ai i
ti amptonand, the Sypremel
eral courts or the StatA '..
andTed
JJEDBAM Y, GULLEY,
- ATT(5(tNEYAT-lAW, f . :
r ' .' ; - r - - . ,;.. . .. e-v.
Nejtotiation of Loam and oollectine
fe8
i Priptiijffulf toe courts , qf?;Frittkriu,
' Vanci.rahV lfealitakad M)rth-
5WPEMiWorjaad Proprietor, . with malice
AMX'S
v v ; BY HEUBIu ; .
ji'hk'empt, and ' weeping " children,
Jraddjc together inthe cornar of a'
ntiiy-furnished,v;e
BntTrrightened,1 and as yest i Unable
toi realize- that V deiatH ' had' ' made
dSLLtew JKOiuen;; jjollecting at i4he
place, vrere holding a '" whispered
consultation. :. ; v ' ' " ''
1 will take one or, tne poor
i thrngsraIthoughI"Hver
dren of tnyown," said a jwomanT;
regarding ojje of ths IjttligrQupj
iw)tK;coiripas.sion.Jf " ffy. -,
i4And I will talte another," said
a , neighijor batching
spirit t of
ben v olerice; "
VI, also, ,yilV, take . one!' ex-
claimed a.thifd stepping forward.
AtidW wllil!" responded ;a
u Bdt there still reraaihr!d)i aby
Vii itfk Wrt
years old, wbose(.blue syer wore
hiud h4s sisters. '-j
;:- "I could takeioneViS. said ,6ne of
the wp meii. i?l'B u t I am ; quick
tenipere(i,nd the Lord will t never
forgive j a woman ;Svhaj5trikQs a
.cAl could take himr btit! am5 old,'
said another; t And whejj he . htE
learned to love me, and r X -lovo
him as. a son, . deathvould1 come
andjseparate us,''. , ; ; , " -
There iiad been Another witness
' w&om riof one' i ldyVotict d thus
far. A girl of twelve, on Irer wiiy
home t rora school, as the satchel of
books on, her afmff esti fied, had f ol?
lowed one of the' womeu into the
housed pinmptcd by childish furi
osity 3he wsrcofortablyl
dressed hhdTier inaiiner "and "ap
pearaaoe iadkiated tlia her parent
were well-to-do people iofmiddle
class. 1 Sho had been lingering in
the doorway, gazing with, much,, iu
terestitpori the touching tableau;
and now, as the woraenstood look
ing into each rotler1a faces in si
lence, she reached out tor the babe,
and drawing him lip to her, patted
his little head and kissed him fond
ly. Then looking up, said:-
i w in A . -m
- laKeims one. ,1 nave no
i uiuuitr, uiiu ut nuu iua vviit iv wiv
1 tton Jiitn. -T Ynn Imsf hom .ni..
til I run home and bring my moth
er. I live only afew blocks- aWay;
She' will let'me take him, I know;
thedearltttle ,
xvissiujj iiie uiiuu aguiu, 6iiv; sprang
up and darted out of, the room 1 be
fore they could ' have checked her.
even if disposed t6 d6' stii1 -ln:about
twenty minutes they , heard . her
feet again upon the stairs as she
returned r accompanied c by her
mother:
: ArnyJiadiatXai
gi ven her mother a r; general , Idea,
of the situation and ho wi raised
her little portege ia her arms, , tantl
"See, mariihia, what - a dear lit
tie creaturel Ajid.no. puotoe
care of him! Can't I have biro?
I would loveCnimso!"! And Mrs.
Went worth had hot the" heart to-
refuse her. A few minutes7 , con
versation with the neighbors en-
were respectable people of some ;
education; faudthenAbxs; bagging
tiw baoy stui Closer ietno room
JKori-four iiappy yearsAmy's
IittTepiege- wjTpp
otf ad;Hlayrnaeli ! .tjUte) ;4nq jof "
thattlhie ridgtdoatedrrmff
6choor'wlier$ she'hjad been.
leldd to phen iyr yars(
at a:' boarding . ..school ta hundred
'mnesawa.Tho
.lug to Amy, but the. tnougnc ;ot
parting'from her, adopted broter,
was almost too ; much tor , her; to
bear; and ori the night- bet ore rher
depart urW'slie crie liersel f td slee,
with theiittlei fellow- jn- her" arms
, Tbthici jivas sOrmefJobVs
" bie of Amy's proposed departure
s I until tha next da vi and then.- for
thecitv
hefrs Wishing
give their onlydauglitfr every ;ad-!
f-antlge withi4 te "eici& Jh
t .. . - !
i ; i -LOTJJSBURG-. N.O.- APRIBrlSTS?! v
OiU ,'iO 01 J? 3
he second time lA-his short j life, 'J j -
K.aao vw a
Wterand distress
ir m nina uvdh i itui w i ii 1 4V;i f a ii
her embrace
eave mm.
Please take
dear mot twr
away her own
unclasped hi)
pressed a lareweii kiss upon
left , the ome, that waa t to bo . hers
noi mbreai-
' , ' 1
I Jl1?!1! jfeh.f.Pl!d'8yr!.?,'
nd5plea&iiitiy, occupied with Vits 1
round of duties; and at the end of
the fiist year Amy had progressed 1 f
Isd radidly- ia'bef studies .that she, I ji
was olTi?retl; a position., as assistant j
teacheri the salary f rota 1 whiclv J j
would erytMl' ayeV' School i
exoenses wiiliout itftefferin-r seri-
' Zi i f I "
1 I J..s-. ..t I
ously with hef . duties and privi- f
lews us aTupU-.V,-V.-:; Ii
vacauoiwasappTuacning, wnen
tter was1- handed -Amy one
iing;fering;
a letter
morning, uearicg ner lainer s weii-r;
: bnntvn eiinarc.iiirtfiln 'lolMnrr - rio-r"
i i 'J'- -i 'ill- i ' . ' ' '
. mat sne muse remaiu at senooi lor ;
ithe present,vand until - thdl'malig-r:
nant pestilence -tnatunaaDrpKen
out In' thp city jras 5 'f'abatd7.
that she .could roturn with . satety
Iler p'arentsrid little tpbDie were;
well, but were intending to . leave:
the?city lnfafewiays, and remain
away; until the danger wae-overs
That week drasrirea wearily by.
followed lwVmore.at 'the end
!ofwfcichrf another letter .readied ;
her, addressed -iu a Istratige hand. 1
Hastily openingit,; she, read the.
lew Hnes itf contauiea, aua tnen
fell fainting to the floor .'- -,r -v.
That letter, brought tier 'the te't
rije anoancemeo that her parent
were anionic ,tlQ. victims! of v the:
raging epidemic; arid
a?; further
glance at the dat, of . thQ letter
showed by some mischance It 4iad
been delayed on its way fully, ten
jdflys. ;
'Amy Btarted : Immediately for
her horae 'Arriving 'there, siie
ieariied that ier.fatherbail .beu'
8ud'4enlyl seized with'-, th deadly
plague while preparing to leave the
city, and 4iis "wife ! had survived
hiin onlya few hours. . ... T; ;v7..
: .With regard to little-Robbie she
could learn T notning beyond the
fact that a 'geutlerhaa ' had ' taken
cnarge. ot ,n i x i;,wnen nec. j parents
were first stricken down, and prom
ised;tq"adoptb!rn in the event', of,
their death; Jbut wlm lie was no one
could tell, not even thedoetor, in
the coufusTod ?aiid "solUSitude that'
had been pressed upon. him' on all
I. 'll"J "I 1 .
; Her fSther's estate.when settled
up, left "wjl a- sinailj-amount Tor
AmybriSftjbf homerand. parents',
and at ,J)er. dear LUttie. adopted
6rother,v. with o wrhoirr she had ; Te--solved
"tci'share every btesstng' that
,;''rt im v
iii IUU.UI -Mill.' Civ r.-rw tt-l. ,hii"
( Twenty years l bad paiscd,i bring
llrigno tidings toher in regard' tb the
Jvjiose yodnglifedjiHpgitti four
iappyyeart were so closely ..inter-
kroveu with-Jrer "owaTT Atny iTEffg
' T 1 w ' a. t a a
aata.my nauoiessea meir un-
ea to ...warrant i venvare,'
rv jfUahgdon 1 Had ; burchased 1 U '
n ouejfeavin
aowevef. a n
, - ; .... X
a mortgage oif8eyerav
3
anct taxes jie naa ceooie to, pay .
p romptl, and he had hlicf rncVeased'
thfuV Weprerty1 b.yT some,
very; desirable improvements. 4 ,
j Tlieiwme thelittle Tfamily had
tii us secured, .as ithe ; soppdsedt"
was . verv. dear to . them;, but the
slidden deatli of tBe iiusband" and.
tather compeiieajsne .suryiypra iw
H realize1 that i while that "Tiome Was5
rio w dquVly dear, they were hold-,
ling it by a? feeble "andf uncertain
tfenure.v.4Ths.overduaiwteresti(jOp
)iA trrfoM AUK"hinrf1 tarpa !
was threatening soon to piace it oe-
yond their reach.
t M hei clongVo k abroach herily & i two! WM lmprinilpjf kj upoa.tto Velt- Utech of Mr. ijwr u 'm ' The PhiUdelphU lUooVd.' a meat
and begged her net to yeanou WU.i Vj-j i f tromUed to do for the mi of hU.li& , ;
leave-mm. ! - "vjJ i j wuimu, V" i onaucij vu acumy oean be win uii Sa lmu tj " M . i ; . , , .... . . r
,rfsaldV'Amyr wiping 1 pcepiea. wore cioseiy at . bar: trnper .but the J 'Tfr.?7xr.'i 5 f. i..-, A jewt-K tad other arti- Ic raaln- ..
tears, as she at hist ly.soj -X-e fmty. gave, the 0rea exoiteme.t baa1 Wn.iLr !r V! I
Ycnndngiarms and gnapmw f -,We W' T J ot Pari. Taxu. 'S;' 77 totSZ . :
rubv ilrw Ti'- ftlmtUt 'as t,J1 : PnlOTameet.oiftioriie mic tn& read enough, however : in ;aee vvj. wi n bcipieaa be eonld torn last year the dull on Uesa lax' V
Hal the dreaded document to a lT htt r!edd n-t atnooni fc $30, 000,000. "C '
ivoula never see uuagaini" Ana j r , r- - , a.v- V 'i, ----"t ryuodj aaldhe wi dnftsr of 'ton- TUm Jsti colic td fmrm. wl, nA.
ithasadnesster-heaHHhat ll1S .
nrti'XJ&iV SiijJirttX n6 8aved" .iA ;U -But, atrangcf and and more" "ataxt- 'i IllBghL I2a. bottle. autteS on fl.iX hen 'wid- jnte- anoT ,
pfvtbe trttlU of ber.., prediction, she i Th two vp Iwa .ATnimd. unfl. it, i -tlv-- :r:T r;-.: -aed A box of--Dr.' Ebff Naw' t.tf ;....m.f,.t. wr- i
adtfuaiftted IthrierwhUe.
thechl,; f'pd;.
totArd NQNBnwiTix ciURitt FbR'AtL:
' - . I
A year afterer, hbanr death, a, I
icuu ui iiii h. aiii'-iiuuk wr uir r na af lt- liih
his I r r vUuv luuipuutk uueanwiw p --,. . 01 Mr. v K. J tevesna CI JL.X.00O Iimti en-. -
do ners ILUiXfnsdjm wasjiljtingln
a ' - a
her room.-
ckwiuf the vhand jotihec beauUflut
lyeung daughter, who ; had returned,
ani a recounting c -her taany
taany
lit i ,;'
" What did you think" of the picture
8entyou.kk jay Uat letter, Maaia?"
Amy aked, after a short' siieuce.
while her oheeJa i deepened iU,'.,,el-
while
or'.-'i
"A'iadble face'.'1 replied Mr.Xaits'-'l
- - , .1 -
1r WU von tka UntUmtiit I I.
don.
TT-TT TY . 6 w I
naW. flearr, (
5Mr. Arrhihald Rhyiiarr aakUAmy. 1
i witl anotheAnsb AdslA i kWe met
fhim. first about six months ago, and
afterwards saw him Irequently. Be
'; lives in New Ypfk, and .will return in
about three months, lie was
veT
kind to me, mama; and when we part-
ed, ha toldme that if he cquld ever of
service to me 1n MxSy Way it would 'af-
. . . 4. fc L .
ford him the f greatest t pleasure Of
..1.1 - .f mi . .lit jT, . l
course I know that is merely a conven
tional way of apeaktng; and is not sup-
pose(( to m.eaji very much; HiJjYf6;
sttre he meant all he atd, for be 1 Wl
ded, You wfllr I liope Misa Amy,
permit me to call andaee you on my
return, for V shall wish to Tenew : and
editinue our acquaintance.' . : -'j
. ':That was. very kind,'' said Mrs.
Langdonr amiling, but' notjeuoush,
my Ueart 16 form tle baeis .for- any
coufident expectation., , ' : .
"You will see ' when he
comes,
said Amy w jtb, another. . bright , and.
hopeful look,. whether my expeeta
tious are stronger tb an they should be,
Indeed, mama, I like hiiu ever- so
much, aiid shall count the days until
he comes: But now tell me how you'
have been getting along. You said
in'your last letter that you had been
able to pay up all " the back interest
and tales. 1:-r;';' . , -' . '5; ,
"Yes" dear,'? answered her: mother,
with a sigh. . "Rutl1 haare not been
able to pay any of the ""priucipat1 and
theagent has just informed '. me that
he has been ordered by the holder; : o
the mortgage, now in Europe, to :de-
mandan immediate 1 payment' of : a
thoosabd dollars on account, ' ' or else
foreclosed , I really do not kuo wfwlach
way to turn or what to dou?. . --t
j "2 ever miud, .dear m9th.6r, "Amy
answered, hopefully The darkest
ploud always has a silver ITninir, If ire
pan only, sea it I can, I am. . sure,
make some .moneynow. bj tear.nmg,
iand can help you to reduce themort
'gage: and perhaps "we can 'find 'some
one. who will advance the money, ana,
iold the mortgage for us.- I will. vaee
the -agent and have a talk -with him;
and IfdonU Jelteve we sfidfl1oelthla
pleasant home, on which my dear
father expended so much xaoney-. r JL
way to save it will be fnl '
:rhati8 all rht,-MisstLairgdeu,
feaid Mr. Green, the agent, when Amy
kMXipbaiufflTttie tfext raay1!
will wait for the return'of iihe gentle-
JniuTviia idrtheoraseiAdwiir i
then febey1 bis oWeesiiwhW may,pe'r-:.i
UpsU il$retl 1
! 4h giving tWxeply the geutlemana
I name bad been- incidentally aenttoned
Iamynaae no lurww iJiUAtwivvu.
iemained hilent for '-ifew ? ;mtoutesy
mornins;, and left: , rather, auddenly J
.i.v, -.ii' i:y
her loots Detraymga; ,?euii w.
Qim, a Hor ut iinauK) bvuuaivu
f j Three days re-had passed.thi
.day
t a young man caUod; jjwhom Mrs-
Langdon recognizeid.af?' va- jUiessengef
1 fi-om Mr- Graen' WficeJand J handed
toeaava iezu jw&ie: uwabubbw a
siigj of whhsh
,vpus snudaer.j vU J a ,r..ifn ht i
' I "The, owner of the;, mortgage - has
xetarnedvl1 suppose,5' "Mrs.'. Langdon
"skid, casting atroubjed look - M Tarda.
lnv.E'Herla what t take to be a
nboicthat fbrecleure proceedings
1
'Let us see It,
please,
- .. .... .4
mama;
;MJLd
-:'rr:3WElIOEiL50
'v J 1 5 i .
siiJ Amy" holding ouhlhahd for 1
fiiap wtiu' nn r ! m m
of n en tiro vvnvenis OI InO iCltCr I
.4 -. . . .
Wit i-fv-...-.r:-. - h 1
, hat-does .. yourlettei;.v copteim
iear mamma?": said Amy: as sh?' saw !
pec mother, after baring glanced tap
Ml overjt, press it nrst to her lrps LI "JX . PLTUre. JLaom
.UrtiltV ',c, i-L,an ong enough to adorn thebrow
,anla heJ he?rt Mec.ta.yof .f of those who Dlnek thetrl. ,rwf tJX
jTtndat the-next moment' over-1
come Dy fi?r emotion, smk, "half iaral-l"1" tner,swoeiness after they I
ingrtrpon Voft,n " p V 5 f
!trfi aa&L aUV tsk.X, I
W W MVfl .U1 T,- VUOVl -' J a
-: " T I
nOW. ClOftel V-HftT UlftthP.r 4mn1 th I
'precious missive '1 shall .know alj I
i Amy, up in her room, heard the' dooi
i bell Ting again, and 1 descending,' enYl
Itdthe WlorW'ustiatlme toaeebeJ
motheYVraYpin'- MrCRayaorby -boti
WsjidJookhigtotobU eje.; -lik ;
U i'ntraaed - - ' i ' " - -
OTe.Antrancen. . . . : iklw
?Can it : be possibW.. .exclaimed i
Mr vLangdtm, gazing into ?the hand
some,' manly face,lpiat yo ' are my
longdast protege my Robbifi?An
yet I know you are, for I see hi face
"I certainly, am, or rather. Was , the
very clnld YOU so tenderly loved "and I
care l for. I learned tlie whole trut
in rt.A,, r- rtrr,:- I
in regard toyou. this, very, morning, j
"While conversing with my business
agent, r.OB whom I , bad called soon
after my return, he mentioned that a
young lady had called ' on 1 him 'scme
time ago in regard to an overdue
,......-...!: ....... ... ......
Tiiortgag owneo, D.me, . reauag- on
nrooertv belonsin? to her . mother.
am sure ho will rery .oou, V l 'raPiroM na. posiureiy
. 7 , rr . T . ..i w kit pence. saltalaeUon.
I I - - v 1 a. . - B
mother? I asked; and ray question h VrTd 1 . Vi nIo kIk . J.
iv . 4 - , , i i- I does, pride, laziness, hardhearted
brought from an old gentleman m hia neee cruelty, aud t il other sinful
otnee wuo citanced to. near me your l
full history. Wita amazementr and
del'glft 1 learned that I had found my
long-lost friend, tlie guardian and
protector of my "childhood.
."And now let me tell my story from
the time we parted," continued her
visitor. "Immediately after your
father's death, I was adopted by a Mr.
Raynor, who had been one of his.busi
bess frimds, and who, j within a few
'days, left the city, and." went South,
From him I learned my early history
as I grew older, but be understood
that you had also perished in that ter
rible epidemic baviag heard tliat you
bad come to the city soon after your
parents death; so thai your likeness.
ancTthe brief sketch of my. early his
jtory, which your father had written,
were my only mementoes of, those
'earljf bat never .forgotten -days. Mr.
Raynor changed my name to Archibald
R. Raynor, and at his death left me
his entire property, among which
there" chanced to be, strangely enough,
a mortgage on this very sous'. Some
how I could not believe that jyou
were dead, but . con tinned to cherish
be hope that I might find y ou tome
ay, as I have done. . '., ;-.r"
1 remained in . Mr. Green's ofSca
after T knew who you were just 'long
fcneugh for that. rnortgase Irelease "to
made, oat and - executed, ' in 'the
, ... ; -f .
eauttme Wntmg, letter to let jrou
dw that your long-lost protege bad
peen iouno, ana woma sooape wun
f j, 3 : i a : i
4- f ' .
i vnn "
;J5nd Wlth'me,', Amy .Was tempted
to aay J?Rut.,,her;eye carried? ithe
thVogtti:tfia themaadeoXr
."And how I know, dear, .madam,.
why my ecarttoldTne" to'h1ovea IhJs
a' rt.Kf wU-lli
ywrci Auijt wwawi."""; r ni
On her,,WHi j.yp,rfua.- uumgaon,
em.t tho wpirnr nf-thl diE irlrlt-fo
1..CI Va 4) lrrrn?nv A liar
mother.""' 1 - . 4 1 .
I The'answ'ef sSoxi ramV m' tears' as
weuas waraal!c?2 e-sfjitcjroinO
v . -
4 Whether Amy herfeiraccepted the.
in words'juSt then ts peter known:
. . .. :iJt c.'f
' li-Aii a nrtla:!r2 .rrsb:o'rwii40
'! " .
"hre beeritwd wUhin-the'" nexC HIT
'V does afxhe Antidote brings mnkedir4owi-o. iu-onJ i
redpTffeTfe ate relief; chill, are stopped, all ;nV JaSSSJST? f
4at herlfnlim in.rcWl that, d sap and. iT . ' -r
!-?ia ter. few more dose, perfect heJth 1 The world deal, good nafarrflr :
vt r a t.-n ri abawi i)fviiA mnA nwAi vmn nnrs. 1 laviaii-a, vBssr-smw iuv-m assavsa wmrm mar Lormj
hoar she ventured to say: -
i
PEKJlNNtJllIn Advance
i..ls.. in.,.,
JtaUrigbtJ 1 WHERE TUB REVEXUB tCQMf
ii
TU1 K, tvi t . . . "
t" - ' w2 -V." P MO-cawn Xwo
DcoTery, ba we welf 'aivd btd'nain
TO 7."c,m wij-Bix pounaa.
are the only, roees; which ?: do not I
aI6 their beauty.,, . .w .
-""Wa
1 M - ". ' ' .
I ATI 8 JVPSf. Hn.Iy In 4K .rU
it . . " - .v u
Rheum, Favor Sores. Tettar.
rteI hm rnM.:;"n. ",rrn
cures Piles
guar ao teed
OT m Ana r
ref uuded. Prico 25 cnU a box.
"lib ve,' whether 1 newly born Xr
arouseU firom death-like slamber,
SJS,? filU
ISfl?6! i' lnc,
that It overflows upon the outward
worlds
THE TRIIDIT U ANlilOUo. a
! ,'TOuli,luggitBir4as,'Iodi
testifies: l can, nrcummend Eleo
trie Bitters e tha very best' remedy.
.Try uiaoia naa given re lier ne
every cap. , One man took, aix biV-
VX aud WM tdo( Rheoiuat am ea
y Jear swnaing. 'Abraham liare-
Drmrtriar. liel'nlirnhi .ffir.
a - m -mr mrr a . maj al
Tbr beat aeillng' medlcina 1 have r:
er "handled bi -my ajyeara experience, '
Is EJeetric-Bitiera.-, Thousaudai of
other bare added their Uaimony, eo
tiiat the verdict l unaulmoua thaa'
Elaouiu Bttura doeure all diaeaOu'
ox tneXiver, Kidoeya of Blood.
I GTutforiy is one of the most reD
qualities.
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CHILDREN
Often needaomeaafe . eat bar tie and
toniQ to avert approaohiog ai kneaa or
to relieto colic, headache.' aick hiul
Jicbe, intlijreaUon, dyaentery and the
compiuuiis -inoiaeui ,w entldhono.
J.et th children take tiramona Lirer
Regulator and ke-p welL Ii i pure
lj vcgT table, not unpleasant to the
taste and aafe to take alone or in con
nevtion .with other, medicine. ; - The
geaaii.a has our Trade Mark . io
j red on front of wrapper. J,
I a Co Philadelphia" Pc
IL Zil
No fountain Is so small but what
heaven may Imagined be In , its,
bosom.
; ! cajp cero.u3 KitoDEa.' ''i'A'
Near Oglethorpe, Da, Dee! 2, 1836.
' Gentlemen:
Thia ia to certify that tor"
veara l a.a anirered wltn raneeroaa
koonea on my faoe," and I feafed they
wpnld tarn intamalijroant eancera. Ahont
a year afro I began to a Swift'a Specific
At that tim I waa ia general bad health.
After naing aboatona doze a "and a. half
bottleaof 8 S 8 tht. eaneerona knodea
passed away, were dtaaolred, avnd my gen
eral health rapidly Improved. I am aera-
7 7" t age tor aaeaiciae naa a
aptdid repaUtioB among-nynetrhbora,
and thrre are plenty enrea berabouU to
Vouch lit tlie effieACT BfSSH in all air.
nieaia .amiar irom blood diaordera I
whatever kinc
nh TriatiAa'tWaWra:
A ' r:y.i-
az.v..-: (5fB AND SEE:
1 til .
1 Gentlemen: HaTinz ned roar remedr
l bob cor meamauam. aad hariagloaro
iitTed, I frel it bat a duty to the afflicted
to Toac mia nnaoueitftd 'statement, and
recommend all . who- aro au Caring wtth
i ,heUm,tiam to try a a a. And if ny In
i tnaettr want to aaow mora' aboat Swiff a
1 SDceifiaaa a rhoantattaeiii-Iet ftkaai Mlh
ion roe ai my honao, 19 1st Arenua, New
.YorkT-. - ;.-
DeiJT.1 .T--'.'
j atiaV.oa 'Bood'aad iin'Shaaea'
''o '
jTheSwift Sjjfia Co Drawer: I, At-.
janta, ua. t M
- xt yoa wouia no. nave aciicwoa
" - - a awi il'. -
I : . . ' 'Ll,J IJ.Vt u
I 1 Tike, pioof f that Shanenbergers
1 U true' Antidote for.' aoalaria
I i fouad in the fact that a core is 'hi-
isfouadi
mediate.'
. . .
. ..J
some. Ian
....... ...I
) Quinine and other rema
bring contapporary. raliaf : after
time Toftao nvay. dayal-; On a
and strength are secured.
j. :u:jc ..... .... )..! W-BS f '
TV.. T. .. 1 - . .,..
Al& AtJaU VU OKieil AITS L pr -
paUlabed Sa Fraoklit raotf, iU :
fctreuuLou extend alt oter every aec
tionoflhit and. adjolnioj oouatie. -
AdrertlWt thix:! J make a pota 1ca,
I ,Tb Editor will not, b t wmaaltlV ,
fox the vitas of eorreipecdenta, ; ,',n
1 Brief commaa'cationa .from all tee. t
liont moat earnetly eolicita I ' .Newa!
w?? ; .
r a w
amount than rhe dutiea eolleci.t , ;,
t.t . . '
ea lasiypar.iroui wioea, aua r.quor.
pie dait-a collected lronj' irflu tnd J-
Wl-Rfeally icefckUlhedu'iea ieolia I
Ixtcd from tobtoco.iBl :sieading '
1 . . .a a f
protectionist; ek! ti.declye..tfceO
PttOI,Bia :..,t;.i: Mr.'i
tern.,
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j .il 113
i
i
1,1 ' m
' Za an affection of tbe'Urw, acUX eatt 'J
x bo thorous&iy oared by tpaf. Oro4 "!o
Begnlator of the liver and , , .
, '.U t Biliary-Orsana,;' ''n
ilMtinNt inrn nrrtti arr-U
Pa,'1
T w aflTrid tat arrral Tart
i r ; abaotkterwl Unr, which iwkw. tm ,h !
i arrvra attack of Jaaodlc. I bad a
1 of frwl andkl attcnlauc as oar "h .
lloo aiTorda, who. failed ouetly to r. , ,
,; Mr m to'tb wiJoymcBt of mj 1 J .
, exDr food health. X tfceu trtM U ' , t .
; "l -favorta -pmrnzptioa of on of thm 1 '
! . .matt RMmMl pbrlein.or Loi-, -, i
1 Tllie. Ky but to -no parpoa; wbr-;
1 ; vpon I wMU)diiedtotrTaiaHami .
LUr&rruUIr. Iftjand lam.
, , dial benefit from tw OM and P.i-ri
aoately rtatored bm to th full Cfijoy- 1
: i aaeat ot baaUa. . ) t ; . . u ,J
. . a. n. tHTELrr.
i headache;',' .
' XTiAm from at Torpid lirer nd !. t
yarHlM of Vtm ttomnk, It W ..
. !r.. o taTmrUbly amrod by taJOac" ?' . X
; EIHHONS UYlAHREGlIIiTOS?1
Tallwho ffermantr thAt tt'"
. so:"' asd mto'cs nixmrm v
Cma be mveeavtad if w.klV am m 'm ae'tfcaa . .
.. UmM the aoeUac ao attack. M j j,
' We oogh t not to ' lookr" bacVi utU
less it Is to derive useful ; leswOnrf
from fast errors and for the pur-U
pose of profiting v by; dear-bought .
experience.-,. r. ,t ;-.-..,t- --J.f'vHi. .
P5"
iftXioeAit HbKn Ceuc
- mmrw-wm t'Mmx, mjml
t. nciiaBCoaauiRa
kt MiwH autT, mt
L-Cje. Frkm Ben. cV
(Hra. ! GaOM I'm Bu
frW mri rm
r; mi uiara. i4 bar
Jl-nt Urn iimmC lrr. f.r.
nommma namerur
Strip OMHIxM, Vr W
I r n if a rai API mm T
I OALV A I lCJkJ O I L.
-1
l vi; ' r fc ; - : w'.J
I w -
Will Tellers' raore quickly tiaa asy1
ether auicwn.rcriedy. ' RbeamatbctI,
lienralgiaSwtlUac, Broi s a, Boraa, a
Scalds, Cnta.Lnmbao.Sores, Frost- '
bUaa. Bavcka.cho,Woada,Heaaachf,x'l
Tootaaxka, SpraJaa, &c Sold by alii
progSiata. .lrtcei tentaaUottU,
j.o
!A snob Is that 1 man ' or
1 who In always preteadlni: to homi,v
woman
leruuns gon;iu;r.2 lot, , fniracur
of the imports n which Tareou" aitf
eolletteJ, John Bherman -and- elha?"
thmgbetter-eBprcully 'richer i or"
more fashionable thaq they lare. ) .
Ji..-
i i trt-x.T
x"-. K 'v- - P A I III C ft ' Q
Ha'
In boat Coogb. Cwro ywfl ooa
aJl raaaaat Caaaatelata. Taa laaU aa4
r9a acaaart ! ai. Od aatrviy ArMUac a.Mai
UapaHUtairt i raaaiar aaatrkaoKa kr
tko Oaaw'r rami Tovickaa d.hiT bta
- Jao tt u u-MM.agkf 17. aa
kwr koiaa at LM.
HIUDERCOUU
with good-natur.d people.
. i . - - 3 4 Laai a I I aawai - - '
. I Ue Lair. II Ira-lay aotor L I .
mf, aM4 rtmu tm4r4L,T I
it eMM tk aeajp, aaaae ia .
mmU tlU-. mm mt mrm o ; 1 laiaa?
lllftltillpi art I tri irm ruaiaaiprlna,
e akoaurylna. rfaJl toniml kaaaawsk.
tVwa, Lnr. tJ-ar. KfcfMT, Cnaar Ornt an4
jpci&Uy - . : ' ' " "" - 1'
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