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r A
Absol
Jl his pi(M jert:e-Ynri
puritv. stretiui and uliikk-snincncss
More eouoiifil thau tbe ordinary kinds,
eajuiot be sold in competition with
Mm multitude of low. test, short weight
or pho.si)li:te powders. Sold OXLY
t CAiis. KotaL ilAKIXO Powder Co.,
rr 10G yall St. N. Y.
General Directorv.
DUISUllG, N.J.
CHURCHES.
M ET no D I st lie v. A. JIvCulU'nu "astoS
services every Sunilitv, mominjr and
ni-ht. Prayer" meeting every Wednesday
uiht. Sunday school 9 o'clock. A. M.
li.viTlST Uev. liaylUs Cade, pas
tor. Services 1st and 3rd Sundays in each
month, ; morning and night. Prayer nieet
ug evtfry Thvrsday night. Sunday School
o'clock, A. M
Uayob ',)L. KHis. . ,
;o.ItssioxKii.s Thos. white, F. N.
Egertoit, .1. J. Barrow, .1. A, Thomas.
OoxiTABLB Piuneil.
Uoard inwcte Friday before first Monday
l n each month.
, FRANKLIN OUNTY.
'CoMMtftsioSBKs O. A. Nas!t, ; li'um., S.
f rudup, lt.S- Frtstcri h'. P. Vicrcer V.
li. Uwlb -i f.v..;.8 !.'.-. .
Siiperior, Court . Clerk A. W4 Pierce. .
Ilegistt'r of Deeds B. F. Bullock.
Sheriff w.UiG. Kearney.; t ;-Treasurer-B.
P.Olifttm. 'y'
S ipertutemlcntof Public InstrttcUon
4J. N. llarrU. :.li'',AyY ;i .S '
Keeper' Pnor ttoac J. W. PinnelV.
Sui-'r of He vi-tn Ur. E. Foster. !
4W4hIiICAT14
to. S. Ba'ier, Chairman,
N. Y. GuUcv.- If?
J. N. Harris, Secretary
Ttie SiipWteaileot witfbkio touW
"bars ou thscJ!ul Tbrersdiw of! Feb- 1
nary. April, July, boptemor, ucto
ber au 1 Dvcamber, Vf j reuiji f
Ihre ; days, if necessaJ Sr th'j ,pn.
pose of vxainininj; aj)picnt8 ttf' Jeacli
n the nablio 83hojl4fFfankl1icontt
ty. -
, PUOF45SS1JUNA TJ.OA.RDS. -
B
B.IASSEN13UllGr
ATTORNEY AT LAW- V "
, LOyiSBUUp.N. p, .
Office ; la thje Court ..lipase".!',-,
AU Ini.Viness pat in my bPS wiif
receive, prompt attention., ; ;
Q Ai..CO(JK.l3.
a'C r Y and COUNSELLOR at LAW.
li accenii tne ooitri1s 'i7i:.iasn
Frank itxi OinVillerJJVftrreir 'and
Wake Omufttes Is'ollerrfnaT
Cou rt of , N,()Yi.C ipV?--W A Jtie; M r .
S. CircuJtnd'ttiWiWTowiiii'
;jW jdfinl Cvt-i.Tai itl tU.
Yjll 1JI
D
OW'YMfWfflWl
Coke's Drug Store, aujqiimig DrjO.
l n jf a
ATQXNET, AT LAtF
LOBISBUrKS, V. C.
W II. DA V. A. C, ZOJAA. OFFEP
Practice in the courts of Franklin,
Vancfe0rAn7iU, Jllitax to
4 li aiirqitohin a tfre' Suprentei
-eral courts of the Statft,. -"
TCTEEDlIAM Y. QULLEY,
.- : - . - ; V .; r; . -j v 5-,-
Negotiation of . Loans .and. collecting a
"17. Tv:;.u ;;mi JS: "ii...':. - ."
J .,.'-..' -
J.v A. THOMAS, E(j
.' M1i flavtbt has of ute ' been cast
upou the 11 aaotion th it "shakes ' and'
oiiie insecCsTwn ielil)erat?Iy"'cdmmit
idde vlvea hajrd jresed. ' Areceat
leiter from Isdia tell- of a large black
man, And whU'li la its aoay,' wa aiu
by iiaKVes pfeieot to be biting itself
O death.. Clase watching by the lii-
glishuian showed, korerer, Uiat the
sa; ikevas iT4plyntlovhjg Us rheatl
rarouiul. lattil hitting itself - accklently:
i AccnieuiadeatindQt sutcide, Is
t:ie prouaoie veraxi, m soau cases.
At the jrecen . municipal; eloc tron in
Raciue, WiawjasU.sevvyjU; wo wen.
viUitheJltev. jOlympia Brown-Willis
arul tried 'toryote for -.'schooV. oCBoers,
'ciini?n5 thejujrgh lojdo so Under the
sLf lav.
yterof refused, howev
streirtrtl5of4tn onlJp- rcceiv-
efif on the
cd by tel-'praph from tlie attorney
general of the state. Xow Mrs. Wil
lis proposes to bring suit against the
inspectors, for several thousand do!-
4ari-Jauage8 forleprivlng her of the
fight of 4 citteeii of th-Uuited States.
This will be doe to make a test case
as to the validity of the woman
su:
frage Liw. Several similar suits are
o be instituted- m Tarious Wisconsin
cities- aud their progress and re.u t
will be watched wi-h iuteixt.
, An interesting comparison between
the. army expenses of this country and
Europe is made by Loudon Truth,
which says: The amount annually
spent by the European countries to
keep up their armies and navies is
, 181,120,000, ; The amount siciit by
'America is about :C8,00 ,00t. Ad-
dlngl' therefore.' the co.jt for war debts
and for -'armaments together, it will 1ms
.seen that Europe pays 790,000,
and Ainerkii 4il?,0U0.00Q iier ahuum.
How possibly t enn ' Europe hope to
lMU14it 'if., owuagulns t -bTer irau - AttiUr .
tic rival, wheu she handicaps herself,
in the struggle for c-nume.cisil suprem
acy, with the stiipendtms 'change of
;37G,000,000 per annum? As if this
1 Avere'ff'if "enbugh'Eurbpc is each'Tear
, iier.easing her burden, wln'sfcr Aineri
M;av. is each year reducin? Ueva
C HOW JUDGE t AST OX DIED.
r?r Secretary Dobbin, ofNorth Car-li-Qif,
lisdd to relate with 1 great feeling
jfeie "tlea th. bed scene of judge Gasto.i.
Surrounded b' a few of his chosen
friendsT who were at his bedside at
"Jhe lirsVmtinia'ipn of a danger . to
which he was insensible, he was rela
ting with great playfulness the partic
ulars of-a convivial party -at Washing
ton Citya.few j-ears before, and spoke
o at .that occasion avowed
himself a i 'fred thinker" in religion.
, 'From tha .day,? said Judge Gas
tonJL always looked on that man with
distrusts :I do not think that a free
thinker may ; not bean honorable man;
that lie may not form high motives,
or scorn to do a mean act; but I dare
not fa-ust him,( A belief in p.verrulii g
TBvipty whi) shapes our ends, , whose
eye isTipon U3, and-who ; will 1 re ward
vacconling to our deeds,is necessary.
.Vie tuust beliere.aiid feel ' there is a
ana seeming to swell with the though
buihjj-lxJlL, There wata sudden,.
roslrot blood to.the brain and his spir
it was gone ! ' Not a groau pained the;
"Say; Tomr that . fellow SJuppin
seems to appreciate a story." -
44 Yes, seems to."
. "iwn'i you kuow wny T"
jiiKo.lC - rf"v ; 4
"IVhyTIlel nim have' five
OBI
dol-
rr-v..-
Mr the otlier day," t , i -
.DON'T EXPE 'ilMENT r .
.Yon an no t a& r d to waste tiro el ia
eipiituenipg-wheh inr lungs are in
danger". Consumption always, seems,
-at-fii-t,;OJily a cold. ;Do -u ot permit
any deaicr id fmppse bpon ypn. with,
some cheap imitation f . i)r. Kins's
NewDiseoyery Jot ?,Gonsujuptiou,
niu3k-au cuius, uiu BHJsnre -you -get
thesenhine. Because he can make
pput getting Dr. ipg New Dis.
Ijojferyt. which is.-guaranteed to gl'va
!!. It At I.- 1 I -
rt'iiei in au mroac, lung ana cnel aw
fmore profit lie taay teiryott he- has
something jnst ks -good,or jjost'the
same " Don't be deceived, but fnLt
oiv ;
HTHEf ACE OF AN ANGEL.
;Ther6 ttremany. different : types
of. 'beanty- Theie is beauiy of
yputhi which all enjoy for u season;
there is the ' $eaaty of , form and
ixlorVhic)il3X!?!,!a:V attractive
Of ihteliectV which sharpens and re
r
HSueiUelmQitJuss&i features apd
redeems the ra Irom the cnarge ot
plainness; ai.ci lastly , there is the
hlghejstvbeaaty of; jll,, .the beauty,
of holiness, which comes from close
and, frequent intercourse with God,
and Is the reflect iqu of his glory.
This is the beaatyspoken of In the
Acts of the ' Apostles, when it is
saidrtHaFll that sat in the counsel
iVrliy.-t Stephen, a
- man full lot! faith and of powei and
of tfteSHoiy Ghost, "saw his face as
it had been the face 6t" an angel."
i The beauty,of youth is fleeting.
Beautiful features are rare, and the
mosVbl-itliant "exii?jple!ibns fax!e.
; The, beautyjOJnteiect is rarer still,
; but the beauty ot holiness is with
! rhrefcfrbf all;!, all may acquire
t1iat if they'Cijpose, and t..Is is a
beauty that never fades, but daily
; increases, though the outer uiau
! may wither aiid decay. We see" it
sometimes illuminating the faces
; of the -poorest and tho oldest, even
J of the deTormed and ttlUicted, as
well as of the youag, whose natu
; ral Ooauty it frightens and adorus;
and whenever we see it we may bo
sure that lie or she who possesses
it is iu the habit of holding inter
course H'ith God a child of prayer,
for it is prayer and meditation on
holy tilings which makes the lace,
as it were "the lace of an angel." .
ALAS!
One of the easiest habits to form
Is the habit of using some one word
or ihrase so often that it becomes
E'.uersou's iittetitioti to his frequent
use of the ward "'riiir' and Bo
yreatwas Iv.iier-ou's aversion to
jiannerisms thai he at once struck
the word entirely-from his vocabu
lary.
-One of tho most distinguished
"bishops iu the Methodist Episcopal
church was, in his youth, smitten
with a low mess lor the word
"alas," which he used with great
effect. On one occasion ho was de
scribing tne death of the Christian
man, and thus expressed himself:
:'See him as he lies upon a dying
bed. His friends surround hiir;
his Wife and children are there to
receive his blessing.- At last the
farewells are spoken, he breathes
no more. Now could we part the
veil, we should see a convoy of an
gels sent direct from the heavenly
courts to bear his ransomed soul
home, lie rises higher and still
higher, until at last the music of
heaven resounds in tp iiia. ears. He
receive au, aDundant entrance
into the everlasting kingdom, and
(lvereg4ilas! let us leave him." At
the close of the sermon - a brother
iiid tir hini: 'Brotfiet- , I
qif$r sipefprfi that it was
a inburjjf ulvtitiug fur ir . Cliristian
to be safe in heaven; but as you
giaidy Alas Met usjleave him there,'
;jou wusl think it is."
I8li VOI m!.l i-J '-- -a '
."t' -a CoriatR,. ilw, Jan 13 1887.
Ever since 1 cam out of the war.uu to
iwp jfCarB mo. a, iiiu :t varru, 4v limes
tjie dirieie,-ai vert ''bftenaive.'.", I ( tried
idlthe 3otdra that I could see, and 'near
ly every catarrh medicine that I aavr ad
vertised; -but I found no perminent relief
until two years -agof ; wheu-. 1 began
taking S. S. S. X telt , immediate benefit
from tic nicdicinei and after taking six
bottles-Ffelt like a new man. When I
began using the medicine. I felt like a
new man. - Whau I began using the medi
fn; I cm in a. very bad i condition; my
digestion was wa a oorTI hod rheumat
ie pains in my kneea and my feet -were
always cold.. There aupleasant -conditions
were remedied at once by Swift's
Specific- f " ( ! v t
1 1 ceased usiag the medipine after the
six bottles! because I "felt so veil that I
..thought I was entirely cured.' This past
lallhoweverI'fiad a relapse-evidently
I had stopped tAkiug S. ; S. a.: too soon.
Stv I at once, began with- the medicine,
and aufhappv to tell you that I am -very
much improved, my general health being
excellent, and the catarrh; -.rapidly .disap-
pearingA: . . ' - , . ... . .
. IT his. rmnt.'faTfh' !n S! St . A fnr pfttnrrK
and blood impurities, aud , I recomeua. it
-xo au my nejgnuorr, wno are sick.
i
Yours truly, J
Treatise ,ori?"Bo6drf and kia . Diseases"
UUIIWIlCCt . - ti . A. . . ... ,
- .TheSwift Specific Co- "Drawer 3, At
. ICE $L5p
tOTTISBURG; -C-J.UISrE
- WHISKEY-DRINKING D$-
CREASING
, -,..,". -.t .1 '!.".".:
The distillers of Kentucky . Kn vo
entered into comiact. ; to dina
..; : .... . . - r
their cstablisli'ments , after July . 1
jfar oite yeart under. a. forf.i of
twenty cents for Vach gallaof
fwh iskfcy am fiiciaxedi ati ri j the
period of agreoaieht.- .The ot3ct
of the movement Is to reduce Hhe
Immense overstock and stifBn the
price. . The dealers say that -the
markets all over the country 5 have.
for montVs been excessively dull,
causing an increase of about a mil
Ion gallohs ' in bond during the
past inmith,' and' efghS : iriillib'n'fl
since SiinfiAryi' ' " ' ' ' , ' '
The reasons for tho dull market
and over production shows that
Inte nperance caiinot be cn the( in
cre.ise. The consumption of stlov
ulatinar beverages is. tend in? toward
taste 13 lauiing tQWflifriUeraLwii
ters, fancy .4,bittersr", native . wines
and lager beer. These, say the dis
tillers, arc drivun: whiskey to the
wall. Tho more beer and wine jure
drunk tho less, druokencss and
crime there wiil be.
TIIE SL'EvIAI. TAX BONDS.
At the session of the Circuit Court
in Itideigh last week the suit of Tem
ple against the fcstate of North Caro
lina was argued. This case involved
tho validity of the special tax bonds
which were issued . by a Republican
Lsislatnre under the manipulation of
littleliel I, Swepsou and others. The
coustitutiou.il convention repudiated
th-ise bonds and since then the hold"
era have been seeking redress. The
federal coussitution expressly says
that the judicial Dower of tho - United
States shall n-t extend to suits in law
or equiHy against auy state "by citi
xeus Lana;ber tfUtei'jsothe ':bii d
holders could uotgetmti tW 'fwforaT
courts. Morgan, li iss& CrtJ of New
York .who owued a number of thece
bonds transferred them to' A,' II.
Temple, a citizen of North Curolina,
who brought the suit. Judge Sey
rnore held that the federal court had
no jurisdiction in a suit brought against
a state by oue of is own citizens, but
.ludge Bond held that the suit could
be brought, and there being a differ
ence of opinion between tho two judg
es, Judge Bond's decision becomes
the judgmeut of the court but must be
certified to the United States Supreme
court for approyaL
This is the first time that such a
construction has beeu put upon the
poijt by a federal court as to the right
of au individual to brins suit ia the
fe Jeral court against the State of which
he is a citizen, tmt Ju-'?ge Bond decides
a. !a. i ta . w
io sun nnnseii. in a case heard by
him previously iu Virginia he decided
ou a contrary principle. We do not
believe the Supreme Court will 'sus
tain Judge Bond ; but if he does we do
not see how the judgment of the court
is to be execute. The report of , an
extra session of the Legislature- will
bo called to consider the" -'matter ''is',
premature, nor is there, '.'necessity 'jop
such a session,, at.east befr
preme court has passed upon' th case'.'
Ex. . v..'. . ,n "
-l ; .. ., ENJOYu LIFiL -.u-.j.
, What a' trnW) Wntlfiiwbrfd" we
liveln !-Nature gftea'us
thousands of ' m tans' "of "aiby.iiiAt..
We can desire no better when '.la iwr
tect health ; but how of tea do toe rat-
j-nitytif people feel like .'giving. It'txp.
disheartened,; discouraged' and 'worn'
a uL J; i At -i - 4
uiifc wilu mse.iBf, wueu mere uhq go.
c uiou for this' feeling,' as 'e Very suf
ferer 'can easily ; t btain .satiswclory
proof, that Green's , Aagusl ' Flower
wll make them free from' disease," as
when born. Dyspepsia and iver
complaint are the direct causes 'of
seventy-five per cent, of : such, mala
dies as Biliousness, Indigestion. , Sick
headache, cosiivenesv peryo'ia prupi-.;
tration, Dizzmessot the head,. Palpi
tation ol the heart, and . other, dis
tressing aym'ptnma. ;'-Three doses ' ot
August Flower will prove its woudor
ful effect. - Sample bottles. 10, cents.
Try it.
- , 1- , . . ,- . .4. . f -; ' 1 '
" r "Now, Jonny,-,, said the patient
teacher, put away that pocket-
knife and pay attention to what .
am saying. If you had an apple
.which you wished to dlvhle 'with
. - -. . -,, ,,.'.. . .-..
. (tin. r a. 1 i j
your nine sister, now uiuta, womu
you give her ?" ,;"i'q gve; her the
I core," said Johny.
24 1 887 : -
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FAUil .AND GAPDN NOTEi
"' i - " -
this yearon ground where . thUt!e
stoou tnifliy lan year, anu wer al
lowed to go to seed,' '....
Cora tliat is in the least degree . af
fected by rust should never be used.'
i. i i. ..v r. . . . i.
,ui Ji cjwedb, -a Jack
gravel, elc, among finttflag-
Jt is better io iprpad manure is it la
hauled put tbau to dump it in heaps
pa the. field. , , .
, Quiet a kicking cow simply by put
t'uig a strap in. her. mouth and : buct
ling it tight behind her horns s :
Onions g iu Ui grouml eery earlr
afrd tue best crops are secoied only on
i i it. b. : .,
. ,
Avoid strong food with your breed-
ing sows, as it inflames the bloou and
FYU8 YTO.411110-.: ia
Trco plaf tiug-for profit or for adora-
VB6?"'"1"0
aa tpuchi a reusing crops or n.-cks and
herds.
8ul;bur and old tobacco leaves
bumel iu the poultry house, the house
being closed perfacrly tight, will clean
out the red lice.
In making gardens, remove all the
weeds and other rubbish and burn
them, to destroy various kinds of nox
ious insects and larvre.
Save the .wood ashes carefully, and,
after the orcliards are plowed, s. alter.
the ashes over the plowed grouud lil
erilly and harrow the ground well.
A teaspoontul of spirits of turpen
tine in a pint and a half of com meal
is considered oue of the best remedies
for gapes when fed to young chick
ens. A WAY
TO AVOID
TION.
PRO HI-
The Maine Liquor law has re
ceived aet Lack which the State
jCDUWRSjxpt able to .1 remedy, and.
.tne sooerpeopieofthat sober Sta
are dff cussing tho matter. ' Mich
ael l&rnsi a liquor" "dealer . of ' Au
'gusta, is selling liquor openly to all
who wish to purchase, und he is
not interfered with.' lie did It In
this way. The. United Slates pro
tects a) 1 persons importing liquors
from foreign countries from prose
cution under any State prohibitory
law forselling such goods in the
orlgionai unbroken packages', and
Bums has imported to Augusta a
good supply of Irish whiskey and
Jamaca ram. His store is now
stocked with goods and they are
displayed publicly. Tho retail pri
ces are so low that they are in reach
of all and the sales are large. The
officers are aupprised at the affair
and every lawyer In the place has
been engaged in looking op the
law bearing upon the sale of Im
ported : liquors in their orlgionai
packakea. The State of Maine will
leave the Union at once if the Uni
ted States 'government does not
come to her relief
1 BUCKL-KNa ARXICA SALVE.1
! The Best 'Jitrralla' t!ie world or
Cuts,, J3rujses-v Sore i Ul-r, Bait
Bbeuin.Fevor Sores, Tetter. Chap
ped h'anus, Chilblains Corns, nil bkiu
Erapticms; ttid positively cures llles
or' no pay required: It is guaranteed
to give. perfect satisfaction, or. money
ref uu djid-, , grj.Cp ,gj jjfn a hQXc j
4-Abull-flghl?' Young bleod
Yaaal inaw. I'vo. been down In
f Wall atreet.V
SAVED HIS LIFE.
Mr. 'D I Wilcorson of Horse Cave,
Ky.. says he was, for many years bad
ly afflicted with PhytMsio, also Dia
betes; 'the pain were almost unendu
rable and would sometimes almost
throw him into convulsions. II
tried Elelric Bitters and got. relief
from first bottle and after taking ' six.
bottle was entirely cured, and tad
gaiued in flesh eUhteea ppunda.'Says
b positively believe he would have
died, had it not been for tha relief af
forded bv Electric Bittlers.' Sold at
fifty cfchti bottle. V: j .
. i-.'.'f- --' "'. -. - x'j -
1 That tellow ia carrying thlngr)
with a hlgh hand here, to-night,"
remarked Phascesi us," , wheu . I he
'waiter passed balancing a loaded
tray at :irrra'8 length - above his
j Ke-V 1 Yormammk-hefe4
ave you beeh my son ? , Yoongf
blood lo V bull-flght. Mamma
i head.'
PER ANUMln Adca
7ITT
y TlIE.ZICSTACnE MUST StAV.
Some:bluMng (heonoclastr says
that; In the Interest of manly bean.
ty, tho mustache must "go.' Dat
it wilt notdepait. Thhand that
rocka the crAdlo U tho " Viand : that
roles the world; and that hand has
a firm grip on man on this subject'.
WoinnnLMyVvVioiL
n thSoU Spaniyrn
A kiss" without rriastaclio la tike
an legs without "salt:" J As the
adorable sex -enjoy their circles
like their food, well seasoned', and,
as a man lWe to please them, 'the
ranstaehe- ri If J rerrraTn ' ti rfbrm
that wwii fof which GrJdfdCTrgnei
it, and wli'Ifctl woman htm so- eaft
estly and xealoly approved.- ':
in
"Doctor," laid doprlnng , px.
t!cr( to h'UphyUh, -I sm W
cbndiUonf I &a riiiU.'rr Iat
nortef wrjft "r7o Vt :-
rfdnyou iad'tekier rooVt,''' t' thp
rer"T-" N'ow.lf WcVonser U Uo'r
fclldw'wi all contorted Witti' rhes
matism. the d jclr would hv d i
mnch better by prescribing a bottle
of Salvallsa Oil, which would havs
rei:er.d his putter t at once. ' Prlcj
Saceutsabottte'."' " : '-
Some men are so geucrctu that
they ate always willing to give
aw'ay what they don't want them
selves. .
INDIS PEXSABIE STrrTl
:he
JlUlLitii,
Darbys lr.p)lactc Fluid core
chafing, eruptions and iuMaaimatioa
of aH kind, cure iutbuued or sora
ryes; relieves rains from biUs vr
ating of insects and sore f.-et. de-
stray all taint of prpirjtion or of-
tensive sntrll Itom luo Toet or aay
part of th body; clcaasea and whi
tens the fckin. Usd ai a drutifKce it
i.unfica l)u breatli; preserved the
tet-t'i and ourei loolboehe; aore-gums
and canker. A hi tie of the fluid iu
tlw wator uaed Iu h.ithiog is Ttfry"re-
f reMftin; aud cspec'.ally ' benttlciAl to
t bit auk.. , .'.... . j',,
fenryTJerub hasrlntfaoC
thirteen Yules od fJIow 'to'ArPl
proacli a Klcklne Horse " lo which
proacii acaiog orse, .
we append a fourthsenth, Let the
hired man tackle hkn."
If yoo suffer pricking pains on mov
ing the eyea. or ciunoi bear bright
liUt, nod fiud your rignt we.ik - and
failing, you shoidci promptly use Dr.:
J. H. MeLem'i etreuglhiog Eye
baive. Zjceuits tos.
Woman's sphere is the home;
man's sphere is the baseball.
A sortot lethargy sometime takes
poa-i'fts'.on of the kidney and biadd -r:
- A,
tuey snouia Do promptly s.l cou-
ted to heath ul acibtn by the e of
Dr. J. U. McLean 'a Liver and Kidney
Balm.
Family jars often grow out of fam-
liyjugs.
Malarial poison may be thoroughly
erad:catod from the system by. smug
Dr. J II McLfCao chill and irr
oure. it 1 mild In action and a cer
tain cure. 50 cents a bottle.
A ftne place- A' Juitkx offlce. r:
.lit.
'n')fUU! TH
ivTl
i 1 :.r trti.
tpwa iott -vcoks auto i anaiatec t
myself the champion Dyspeptic ot
mertea. - Darinr the year that X '
have been -afflicted I - hare , trlea
almost exerythlruf claimed to bo a
p-clftd ror Dyapepisia In thin hor ot
nndlcur aomethlng that would aJThrd
permanent relief. I had about mad
up my mind to abandon all medl- :
clnea when I noticed an endorsement
of Stmmons Liver Iteg-olator try w
prominent Oeorg-tan. a Jurist whom
I knew, and ooncladed to try Its
effect in my easel ' I have used bat
two bottle, and son eattafled that I
have struck: the riant thins at last.
I felt lta benaflclal efrccta almosS Im
mediate! y. Units all other prepara
tions of a' similar kind, no special
Instructions are required mm to whas
one shall or shall not eat. Thia fac
alone ought to commend It to all
troubled, with Dyapepal.
J. JT. HOLMXS.
4 Vmeland, V. 1.
const iPAtiori :
T 8tsr ' a 'Bsratar' -TIaMI rf TUdy '
wltlMMt caanftea: (W Dtat Dte-,. 1
SMUONSLIVEB REGULATOR
.' . ' fiacNUlNCBAMrArras . r'u
4 . m
ft ::. . Ia,
V-TuaTiiiiw U ih OJoi uc;-r ,
paUkbad ia FranLlit eouutf , aod its
eirealalUu extetxk al orer tmrj sc-'
Itpn of ihij anaTidjcMBiD;"eounlii .
Adrvrtueia shoold Baka a noto ereh
; ..TaaXdltor wiUttolW jetporAb. .
for the TMa pf corrtpoudania. . .
.. IiiUrf eommoa'ealiuiia from allaro
lions most ears ally ao'.tciUd. 'ive
items of aay nalera w'JJ Ui'ihaakfully' -receiredr
-..,- .-...;.!. .J,
' When did 1 0eo. Wasldnc- .
ton havu hU first ride In a public
currlara Wheu he took a hack at
the chertyree.
By tonlract'ag a tt rwi and '
axht, 1 was coraiUed to tptm p aif
daily w a k and tecp lu tht bous. A
wf ighbor rtcotnmtt uad iu to . try a
bottI orir. HU a Voath ryrop; H
waa frtard and bmJ; to my aaioa
lkimTit rrtlef wrtnttixNu. . r
Waeilr. Ud.
Never abase a mole behind
back. - :-- ..- ...
his
. . .
k.r ' mm j mi mf kiva tmm,l
IT 9yt .mmTK i i., TfcA. Z.tm Am I
- i- - - ' - - - -I T - . ii i " T ii i
Dl DULL'S COUGll SYBUP;
Per tl care of Cog, Coli i, Hoarse-Be,-
Creep, Atthma, EroartUls,1
aamptioa, ajid fJr t!ta relief ef ceo-
rapuT persona la adrascca turi
eftha Disease. For C rj aU DrBj
gista. . Pxica, as cctiu. f
The most wonderful flight on
record was wheu the chimney flue.
Tb farmer's friend baa for . many ,
year ten ur. J U AieLn
Volcanic Od Lniment,1. for boraa.
cattl, ho and sheep. It has proved.
its worth to Iboasanu of;
Uao waau but little . here below.
and he general! gets It. . ' .
1 1
m
AA AmAAAAmAWA . .
t-imm l in 1 1 m mm kkna
F 1
t Tne qaal.ty ol U bro-xi oepem'j , -
1 rl
ja lifaud strebctrHrlflog eonstiu-
I rnl, us tl Mcieio wenu:- .
Uaing Cordta! W Pdo IVifler, it
will nourish tb properties vt the
blvod from which the tlsaituti of
ri-
Ulity are drawn.
'Girls thick men are all souU" says
a woman who has bad three husbands;
fbnt women know they are all stora-
arfu"
WIku tb stomach lacks vior and
regabuity there wilt be flatulence.
hartt-uTU, niuse.t, siex iiea.isxhe,
oe.-Toaanrta, use Dr. J Ii McLean
Streuj-Uiiu Cordial and Bknl luri- .
Cer, to give too and rrguUnty to
the stomaea.
A falsetto voice does not oeccaaari-
ly imply a faUetto teeth.
It seems a paradox that th hod, la'
its very birth, should dilate.
Mild as summer zephers are, thef
invariably come to blow.
Ignorance may be bli, but the hot
handle of a shove) ia blister.
fc FOR THE HOUSEWIFE.
Pomona Hill Nurser-
. rii in mi a it. i.-
t Two ah d a half ruiio . wcsi ' or
Greriboro;NrL,. '! The main tin of ''
tbe IL Sc D. IU IL passes thrdah tha : '
frrottttds sod. wiUda 100 feet of the pf
file. Sa'ein trails maks rrgular stops
tkriie da'Jreaca mm?'.- Tlio 1uLkt.!'
ct ted lit Fzuit:Kraitrowlig ara cot-''
uy aip,so jnapacv ul the larg t.
Ht tinner in th KlsIa m.l . ... .
ev-ber largest lo Soutb. -
I xue prepne I or Da (or tn s oy yrarv
vUiied the leading Nurseries North -and
WeV nd corn funded .with . -those
ot foreign eountries, gatbertaz "
every fruit that was eakolated to suit ::
tr uouto. bnn Dative ana foreign. '
Tb rejiuuUoaf Pomona IL11 Nor- ,
aerir is such Oat mapy agents go- . '
log o-.it from OrreOkboro. "represent
ing athcr nsrserle, try to learo the
Irapresuoa Ut they art represent
n thtr nurei ie-, Wbjdotheydo
it? Let the paldk? answer. V
. , I bava in stock growing '(and can '
show visitors Ui , asm) Qm lirgit -jii
Dt. stock, trees, ccc
ever shown or ten la any '
two- nurseries In North Carohna,1
consisting f ' appla, peach, pear, '
cherry, plana. grp, Japana per
romuu, 'Japanese plum, aprioot.
mulbry, qnincas. -8mall fraita; " ''
Strswuerry, raspbarry, currants, p-;
cans. English waJaats,-rhubarb, as
parsgus, arergrecor, ahada , trees.
ro, &c "
Qiveyoar order to my anthorlred
agiot pr order direct from the nur
sery. CotTespoodenoe solicited. De
scriptive catalogue fes to spolkanu.
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