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ffttuI! UftRKC Rtei Ta,V Spring W FuRNiTUREf M J AMES A; T hom as. Editor & Prop'r Fbiday,- -June 10, I87 - - . " HOXJSEHOIf), fQljtliTHEASHES What the ITt. Lebaaoa SluAerft ' FoosdIneident fct the HIjk j ' -llMf LOUISBURG , A 5 AND RECEIPTS FOB SOME TOOTHSOME C3fiu I" 11 uh feani Put half a box of gelatine to soak in a glass of cold wa- ,: ier and let it stand ior nau,u heat one pint ana a uau ,y . 1 .i 1- ! V KAtHnor rtmnt ana wnen it wmcs kv v" o x- --j pour in tne geiiiwuu, bwuuo - v - time until n is miueuuuij x. . Beat the yelks of three eggs and one cup of sugar and pour slowly into the , milk and let it3&idnttl1t$is to curdle. Tlienldi &e&$t three eacs beaten a stirrotftsKrr la - da, - .. s- . V. : them in a3 quickly a3 possible ; add the flavoring now also, vanilla pre- :- lyilThis Ss a-very pieasing auu, - av r rs ii - niiiii.iii'i iliiu ami . ipleV dish is made by taking fresh sweet cream 'and beating it toJai stm rrotn ; adr puivenzea sugar ana auy "iui Jng extract you prefer. When served V in colored claret glasses jt makes a 'pretty addition to any meal. f Scotch Buns, Any&g thaiihslps to give variety to the tea:table is quite a boon to mostv housekeepers. To one pint of yeast add , one quart of ' lkearm water oneteacupful of. lard and : butter mixed, twoMJups of. brown . sugarone pound of English currants, one pound of raisins. Do not chop the raisina.btrt cuttliem fo twoptecea. Beat six eggMkiheLLat tor and sugar together ; then put m the esga and the fruit; put m allspice, taste; then st&r in the yeast and - vra rqd that eaQ be easily molded ia loaves . t This quantity will make three loav- es. Put in long, narrow tins to rise When.veLjigbi jarill ,bc. in fro4 l4urJ ikkiwlrteJSl J silver fork and bake in a moderate oven for over an hour. ; Boston J3aked Beans A. . quart of wurtepeauS QOyeretj .wiiu iwu tjuurwi of iukewarnf'watcr, . m a tin pan should be placed on the back of the range arlyin: the-morning, say at oipctt 6n.'3f j QieijlieAt has - been sufficient, they will have a shnv eled apuearance and be slightly soft to the touch. 2?ow" liave-ready an earthen beByTiicnomis "Tor . the purpoafeikh i-poun4 of adTfpolkY uncooked at the bottom, wich is to le - '. cayjath))ii:Jl pepgecr-. neBalt-r-and about ' one tablespoou jf !N4w.0tleans molasses to give a fine color,, then fill up with water- and set hi a1 moderate ' oven to bake - slow ly six hours, occasionally adding wa ter if necessary, TaEplish your. Pbnn--saturate a piweelotcaiTOfiJOMteeto)! anfeL'iSl . with a dry skin rub well, renewing the pieces . as they "vbcQre 1 with oil. it will require one hour or Si even longer, of constant rubbing to give, it .the gloss - desired. ' For r your wafniiV foruiture take three parts of linseed oil to one part of spirits of turpentine. Put on with a woollen ciotn. Tne poiisn not only covers s oniy covers the disfiguiotfttore m wood to its ongmalcolc AoV and leaves a lustre upon the surface. Crude pe troleum is very good for cleaning any kind of hard wood, and is the cheap- Steamed Fruit Pudding Take' two - cups of suet chopped fine,stw of boil ing not couee, two 01 Drown sugar, onehfTraismsc I quarter of a poundoFcitron, five cups of flour, one teuspoonful of salt : pour into bvg and steam three hours ; do during tbattime.- -Theu serve: . hot. with sauce: Two tablespoonsful of flour, three-quarters of a cup of vugar, one tobpoxmral of butter, qno -Dint of ot ethcad(i Umoit or vanilla flavoring. .; - lmond Calf-One cap of butter, . one cup and a half of iugar, three eggs, half a cup of , milk, three ;tea spoonfuls of bakulg powder, about two cupfuls of flour;flavor with a little - almond; extract: blanch ohe pound of almonds, ray aside eaetig! the top of the cake wlitSnh in halvca, chop the rest and put them into the cake. After the cake is in tin lay the split ones over the top of the cake. - They will rise and brown as the cake bakes. - ; RUFHN F05v 1 , : ASIUOtf ABLE BAfelil. U .. . LouisBima, N; U. My shop is . still r on ' urt Street ? wherellw.fileascdtOfliave my, fnead; aadj patrona eall , ta ace, hie, Calls to private residences for cut ting ladies and childrens hair nromot- iy respouuimn o wneJead. -J J - W -ST . - ms baroei 3 - v miiaity, secluded from tia frei Midworiy of tiio outeide irorld, Tty Wa widpjy Imown, howj ctj, foe tneir.fltriot honor aiq bitm "bxrj Jiesau - ' -f r Tbo K&akeis believe that al tie has a remedy for crery dij easo. A f aw hare "been found 4 ) liemrtlims hy sod deal Othofs cams to light aa, restjlt of patient etpenxodttk XfrrotM Ihguepgia is a carW paratlYOir new diseaso, srrowiBsr "out jaf tha conditions of modern? lif v r Ii is a Joint affection f &a digestire organs and of the nerrons system. These two; wwt fotmflrl treated aa ma-j rate a&aenj and it iraa iWt tiitT dlcar-mghtd Bhaiers" t ' prere titart tba basis of tiis terribla aad often fatal compft ortfrxi Ke ahitl in the diaoVsl otd and trepraved ftmctkms digestion and iKitrition, , Ti7 meoned thna s "If we ean ia-l ILilhT-HoS to fesj Ut orqaxa o dme oat of l&el i )9&j- tae jpoisTOoxn w aete xru. iheliJ-1 ffmBjt i ilexnent rif vtbtj :rij hare wBaqnefod jTefretie Dya paa and Kerrena Xxhatztl loii AM. Cier .Trero riffle! . power of Shalen Bjctract fSeigti's Sjwji is lfta mopliGatsd tiiotigl: f I mi 1 a f , ciseases, 'tkey TtwJred W tolrt - H fuBj ia tidai : To leare; siT grotmd iafcdj . inliitinQrtiis eruJos -' wKd be e n jsotnwd ia-oarable-witn1 "erf ect wazceea im ererr instance where their I i direetj;Tgrtqnnd diet I Kerr oua Djfpepsia and Xx latiBtiott ia a peculiar j" Ameri ; caajdiseaae.' . To : a greateT r lets ectont i alf fha jpeopie f 'it botiisexes and all acea, ?n ao oonntry in the world are there so 2anj insane asrlnnit fSloS. aarrtiifJ6elfey 16a leading ejmptoms are these: TT an lis 1 T J crrrMl-Wlin at the base of the brain ; bad breath ; naiv j aeona eructationa ; . the rmng oi.Vsorirj and pnngent fluids to lie throat; a aenao of oppress ion ana inmi,nes3 ac tne pit vt w i-l ' i r, Jf "ftXK? r waf.- a-ieep; grist with food area when weak from the need of it; sticky or slimj matter on the teeth eel In tha inouth, cspeciailjr oa r lag i the morniog; farred and ceated tonatio; dull eyes; ejold hsnda And feet"! onsrf,irfci rm ; foriflh rildn: inaHUtrto tan f at leanmmous attention : ftsid appreasira and 4 lora fcoding and fearj.-.-, - .v akeTiiW Jlxfarf.-fisisral 45yip femeres W. ita to. iiTVpaVeifnl liwol ret tree a a &net0B of 'ca ad tsajsilftfica. Thost desreata tSt Ippfhj.lrjjtrii od strengthen tha sttem ate sent poa theb . tnission, vhlle all efcta matters (the aehes of lif e'a moTid, poison illed irom tha body J&rouglii tie bowels, kicU beys and eiia. The weak snd prostrated nerres are cmeted, Wood. As the retnlt, health, vith it ' tejoyments, ilessingi , to er. returns to the uf f jXCTtrh6 fotd, perhaps kband- laiotlier well day. ; ujugS!-? lakgkst SEED HOUSE i i TiuiiLMiigoFr - AAf i t4 andfcrWlllnirtrtd;ataloaorl88 XI-.-V' JrJjV&2il&3$e&- Mailed FHC T. W- WOOD & SONS, - - 1 Wbolssale mad EeUil SecUsmau, Bicbmoxid. Ta. ' -- - - i rt-t A 7 ELL-T BTAKEY TARRH, AND PALKtt hare the liberty tb refer (in proof of iehC standing as - Phvciani' ana to the followinr-named well- ?o Known persons who nave tried their Treatment: Hon. William D. Kelley. Member of Congress. PhiU. : Rt. Victor L. Conrad. Editor Lutheran Observer. Phila. : Rev-. Chaa. . W. Cnahinr. Lockport, N. Y. ; Hon. William Penn Nixon. Ed itor Inter-Ocean, Chicago. 10. : Judge H. P. Vrooman. f (.enmo,Kaj., St, thousands of oihor in cvry part of the wrjrid. .v. J "COMPOUND OXYGEN ITS MODE Or AND RESULTS" is the title of a book of two pubushed bf Drs. Starkey and Palen, which fives to air inquifers T w KJ , . NctenUy . full information as to this remarkable curative arent and a recorder urprUn" r-, - . cures in a wide range of chronic cases many of them after being abandoned so die by other physicians. It Will be mailed Cree to anv address on asnlieatuia. J. 1. WIIIX1D I OF Fkanklin o.C, wrrn . T Ae-WILLI AXIS & CO. WHOLESALE GKOCEltS AND Commission Merchants, 2 4 4 ROAXOKESQUABE, v JfOKFOLK, Vcu . Prompt attention jiven to all ordert by mail. . WflRKlHGCLASE Attention! We are now prepared to furnish all chi8ffs with employment at home, the v mc ure,or ior meir spare m ient8.C-Bi wines neir.Jkhi aurVnenfitnkl Persone of either sex easily earn frours 50 centa to $5 per evening, and apropoVti'on i sum Dy aevotin? all their time to the bnainess. Bojsand girle cam nearly as men. That every one who sees this may send their address, and test the business we maKeinis oner, to snch an are not satisfied we will send $1 par for the troub le of writing. Fr.ll particulars and mfU free: Address GeoegeStixsox & Co.Port- 'W; lU UKnTEK ju. THE LEAPING HABBElt j. Of Franklin county, sMll hold the foirt at Franklinton in one minutes w.ilk of tha dex)t. He will be pleated to serve those who will favor 1 him with patronage. Go to sea. him and be convinced. Lime Phosjphate, lione Pnospliate 11.16 percent Phosphoric Acia 5.11 l imp (..arbonale G1.2G s Magnesia . 0.81 l'otash 0.40 ts Wa.r, only 1.39 ' . Dabnev. State Chemist sav a .it i l SiIm. 1 . . - . ."" ! . " liic -lav v ace. auoui -ume s um chie' a.iieat in improving all classes of soils in the eastern part of the State sud is tBpeci.lly applied to a iiuiuber of crops, as penu:p, pea. nd oat!. Thi material, which eontaiua, Phou- phate and a little Potash in i.ddilion to Lime, must inevitably prove of the? ' srxicsi. Trtum wituke section. TOR COTTON. Here aTe;some . diflereut . wava. of compounding it into excellent cotton majiures: sk Use two to four hundred paundi et Linw Phosplmte, 30 bushels f col ton seed or maunce, and 100- poundt of Kaiait in the open Inrrow, for one acre. This ia ctHnpostine ia the row. 2nd Compoet one thousand poinds JVinai Ptlosphate, 30 bushels of cot I on tftsd and 200 pouBdji of Kainit witli stable mannre oi any rich earth r muck. Put from one fourth to me half of this on one ac. For Yellow Tobacco.--l.OOOponnds Lime PhorphaSo. 30 bushels line horse, manure ground fith or other arniaoni ale, and 100 pounds high grade Sul phate on one or two acres. For Truck of all Kinds. Give the land a dressing of 1 ton i.ime Phos phate and 500 pounds Kainit the Erst fear; heu use in the furrow or hill 600 poun da Lime Phosphate, 000 pounds, fish scrap, cotton 6oed meal or rica Biaoie manure in qnantityto suit ana ouu pounds i muriate Potash er acre . . i . v ; ; yFor Pease it is the natural manure. as might be supposed; 600 pounds per acre., with Kainit, on sandy land.' , For U Fruit Trees, Grapes, - etc. uuc uviubunsui suuw vne uecesaiiy oi lime, phosphate and potash for all trees and vines, and they have fonnd Lime Phosphate to aunolv thorn cheaply. In qualitr, Just the thing thho seed, n Ap ly ib C . r Tns Nobth Oaeolin a t Phosphate Co. Balcioh. n; 0. T. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mackhn Young deceased all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notined to present them tome on or belore tne 3rd day ox June 1883 ; or. this ri-o t ie e- will- be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make iminedi rate settlement. JJ. Y. Guixey, Admr of : ' Macklin Young dee'd jMay 27, 1887. y; - - . rrv5n(r n'malified syt ifutrr i.tJ. the jlast will and testament of James Weathers dusceased all pertons holdings claims against the said estate is notified to pre sent the same to me on or before 3rd day bf June 1888 or this notice will be dead in bar. of !,tbir -recovery,' All persaa j fnaeuKa. to tne saic j spies vv eatiicrs de ceased will please settle at oneeH ' . " ' i . , Mary Weathers Executrix o James Weathers deceased N. Y. Galley Atty. . . May 27th, 1887. 3 . - Rl ED TRE ATf .IE? IT FOR CONSUMPTION.'" ASTHMA DYSPEPSIA. CA.; HAY PEVER, HEADACHE? DEBILITY,' RHBUMATJSttt--NEURALaiA U Ormuc A'rrvrtu piterlcr. ftsf 0 1. A AsT ri sT 3 sP ftsf sVTkssT ftAFsMfe tnfts the system, the Brain. Spinal Marrow, and the IierT-Ganlu " JNcrrous Centres at nourished and made more active. Thus the Fountain Head of all activity, botn mental and physical, is re-. scored tea state o sategrity, and trre nervous system. the organs, and the , muscles all net ' ACTION .'. . - s. laora kindly kinrlli hundred taresx7sXJ f O f I nd K&- CHEAT t - t - .ill t : r : Excitement Continues over the Greatest Display of .NEW CLOTHING ' : 1 CASSIMERES. Cork Screw Diagonal. plain and fancr ' suits, Irish Tweed, plain and fanryifcotch suits, plain and fancy t'heviote, plsiu and faney Shark Skin suitinea. Ilain aud fancy llack aud blue tibt-U, all the LATEST STYLE GOODS in market lor full dress suits, the latest shades in Invendcr colored elath tot full dress punts. i .UiVe me a eall before nlacintr vonr or ders else where. We have tl.e himlnom- Mt diHplay uf gent' cluih cvc( jthown in Raleiirh. ' -' - J s , ju. Fashionable Merchant Tailor, . Kaleish. X. C. CARPENTER'S SHOP. - I d-eir tu annonnre to the public that I have opened in Lou'thurj; nru penter'a hop and can bo fotmd ir. tlie old fcBrnnwa tt fchrpv All who de s're work in this line, repniring of nny kind, or if you wish a. d-or, windciw rash, or anything of (he kind, made, givttnea tall, . I have on linnd a lot of good wheel barrows that I M ill sell cheap. fiesp oilully Samuel ft nvxx. JUNIUS LEViSTERi BUILDER a CONTRACTOR, Franklinton, N. Attention given to work in an)or- tion of the State. Bargains- Bargains- A. D. Green A Co. harincmadr an afcsuzn nieut to ine oi their stock of merchamlise notes, books, aceiints etc.. this is to give notice that from and after this slate, alt vf the said stock can be bought at greatly re dueed figures, and person rfrsirutg great bargains will do well to call early. All persons indebted to said firm will" make immediate payment else their accounts and notes will' be put in process of col lection br law .; Jany. 7, '37. E. W. TiMBSftaKK, , Ase-fc of A. IK lirees) o. L. A. 11EDM03, FRANKLTNTON, N. a 4- CHOICE ZldvOJiS, 71?IJVS, CIGARS, $ C. Lwill give especial attention to orders "A nice POOL TABLE Is connected with the .BAR. ,,v GOTOTUE ; C1TTBARBER SHOP. Jae. IL W lLUAMSOJf. lopriviior W. NaSU " ' Louis burg. H. . HJext Doer fc Tr E S. Foster ; Shaving Hair jCutlin" Shamnoomng ic. i n Done in ; ' ARTISTIC ; hTiYLE. als to f rirate reaJdetices for cot ing hair and shanipoihing ladies a:id hfldren'ha o l tlyr.sponded to 0 m L TERMS to gentlemen having by the month. 1 ret nru thanks to . the citizens of Louisbnrg and suirnnnding country for past patrunag, and beg a continuance of same, . " " - ,. BARKLEYS DINJHS HALL ill . BE TAURAHT (Next door to Yarborotrh Ilouse.) A number of newly . furnished comfortable rooms. Meala served at all hours. J... .--.-i . - 1t)e; -; 50 cents l Faro.pr,day , r itl.QO t Fresh lyuu Haven "Bay Oysters and all; seasonable game received daily. . , r . Everything isewand in Elegan We take pleasure In Informing our friends that we are adding to our stock of, ' .- ,. ( v . ... Fancy Groceries aci CcufectionariEs "... - j 'it f :-..-- .' ? .: ' fi - . a complete line of Dry'Goodfi, Notions, Hats and another lot cf those : SAMPLE. SHOES iv'.t'-. -l ' ."".!' ' Daily expecled a very lino lot of fjtdlt's and Geuts shots. We have uu hand and on the road a slock: of riculturnl Jiuph mtnis. iuvlndinf; a t orn and cob mill for $0.00, King (iu nnn distributor, i.x cotton planter, corn planter andsunno sower combin vH, droptng guano n round tli ( gnIi of toru aut it pluuts it, Allen h:trrow Thanking you most heartily for past patronage and prowl lug our e;ir noat endeavois to merit a oontinnanci ol same. We arc with best wishes KING. JONES & O. BLACKSMITH. I desire tninfotmthe public that I have moved to the shop, at the foot of therivtr brMe.on the west side of Main btrtet, where 1 am prepared In do a: kinds bf Blacksmith work. Hoise-shociug a specially. Durkio. Davis Louiaburg. N. a. J. a. FAULKNER. T ATI! MAKKE & JEWKLKK LOU1SBUKG, N. C. DEALEK IN Watctes. elects, Jewelry ani OPTICAL GOOD. REPAIRING A S 1EIAL1Y. Ml work not called for in CO dayt will be sold tor the amount due fut repsirs. pitANKUNTON 1IOTEL, J. MASSENUUKG.Pnor'K. Good accommodations for the Trav eling Public. Tablo furnished with the Beat the Market affords. Good horses and buggies always ready at ny stables, which I run in on:itclion with my hotel, to convey persons any wheiv they nuj wish to o TO THE PUBLIC ! I Living bought tlie Merchant Tdloring ESTABISIIME T KrethcfeWeikel I am Prepared to Make Fine Custom Work On Short Notice. A LARGE aud Well-Selected Stock of FUHEIC3 PIECE' GOODS wi ajs be kept onliaiid. FIIIST-CIASS GOODS Tlie nzsToTniaMiofi, tae rns- Jest of wok kmakship and EERFECTJjTTS are tlie inducements offered you foj" or your atronAge I . 0 rFADION REPORTS few i f fc Bcceiv'ed every Month, and rke LATEST STYLES ,u rjWill be.Strictly axThered to. , IIoping that by Fair - Dealing Artistic W or and lasonable Pticc' to merit a sha'e of your custom, I -.i ! very repectrallv . .. ; -i A. BELSMEYER. Mexchsnt Tail o 124 FaycttevillcSt ; opp. Tucker IaI 1 ... , t , RaightlTc. COFFIN WAREHOLSE. ; : J T Morris UNDERTAKER AMD Nash St Louis, b" Sj82JiER IK lost, ebestaat, ah, Twpr and pio aidrwbcs. anJ will .r,u..Ho.. L!7. tkti. ' UNDERTAKERS SUJPPEIE, 1 1 1 i i ti Irysted to me w i receive MuiJl(i:UwD Tha new rsaris upaa nsnov, asd ws saastba ap d-la.. I at trstocked in ssasv arU,M t atswrsti aawan Sks t I M -lag ia say sUrs erT mot mm. g?aas, Sup4ies Ac, furniskrd oa tin., to frwwl ,..rtir. if we srrnrv.f I hs m few cuml horsra ..r nU for cash or on lime. Also hsve n-smltr if ton aed to potont for rUntinff or cmp-m ,.-nH.. will r. ,1T ."t imrtuw loiT.ag seed at a,r n. to tl,.,.. .w.y a. rlr . poible I d. not gtiarant them to keep sound. w"p,u,r 1 ao " I hare a t;ood strre ho- to rrn'i. ran pi re poeston at owe A nice Jump seat Phaton for sale, .U a few wa;os A sj.Ua liJ .e j for sale. B. Do your own worin tu4in Gmao, .farm Large Amount paid ti manufacturers to do the wark for yon, br parrnartasj y.r AID 1'IIOiSI 1IA1 K and KA1MT. and niakitia; rotir otin Una AT IlOtaK. will scl tou the KID im PHATE AND KAINIT and fire you, Tree of charge, tha Rccip to mas; it. I will also sell j Bffi JiSP for SPHo Thanking yna for ptst favors, I am THE JJCWELTSR, Henderson, N. C. . . , . l . . . . Olves specla atUatiea sto Cleaaisa; and Rpairinc of Flaa "rTatrhaa aaa, ('hraaotatssra.' I arrr'ia stack a ales aad choiee saiceUoa T j? AMERICAN of the most celebrated make. Many Vew aaxt Baat fa deal pas at low prices. I do not hande bogus and Imitation clock, bat a I only taa BfcST works. sa4 warrant arrery elockr U b a reliable tlnae-pteee.'. Tawlarfesaaorlsaeat af 'f .r-t r-x I. .i 'v, ... v . : . ',i m. t . J . . : SPECTACLES IP to be found la tha SUte. Iseoa y tae very beat foods made ! this la, and can fit aJrooat any one with Gaaaes anew there is aoane rfaala dcJeci of the Kye. A genera Ine of , - ;"-.T.l , : , ... . ... ,. Gold andSIlTcr Vatclies, SilTcrwtre, Jewelry, '.A . Gold Tens &c ' i make a apeeialtr f '- - ' y V, ',,'i:lJr'1:JJn KINGS? and slt a ItnTER Rln foe thaaser tha can b boucat tWaVm. I atodrjo please and hope yoa wi drop in to aeraav whenever yo- la this city..- - " . ; ' Sign BIG GOLD KING. FUILV 12 MRE DEALER u b a. ehaoiLr ? - zuin, Ur -, " lr erxrt. rrowpt s'ad ear Jul attest' i Vrry Troly P CLIFTON. ers! and therebr snve a Rcspertfally z. t. Tcanfxz MHO &c
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