i MM . - A . . Z ... " ' I " "tf" . i "... I ' ' . ' " . 7 . '!. " ' ' . "Ill " J II PCBtlSnED E Et'i v'rTTV 4 JAMKSAHOMAsfi Bates: One Year - ?yv 50 : -flt OI a THK TIMES Will l6 armshed at ft 1.40. fOTf pnritr, .. trMEtk And'1 irhOteaomeilesft.1 Mare eennucal thaa th ordintiry kind? and eaanot b sold ia competition with the Multitude of low test, chart weight alum or pbophat powders. SOLD OSLT in casts. KoyaL Baking Powder Co 106 WU St.II.Ti H' "'ill lit i i B- B. massexbUkgv. v X ATTORNEY AT LAW- LOUISBUlo, K. C. ; ; 0 ffiee ia t he Court House. All business put in--my haitd8 will receive prompt attention. v . ' V... f .ST-.f.i'V.f-.f-y-". (J. M.C(HJKIS.; 4,'L'T Y and JOUNSKLtrpB at LAW. LOUISBUUO, KUAN KLIN CO.,N. C. V U attend the Courts f NasHi Frank in, Gr nville. Warren, and W tke (imin ues rAsstbetteme ourt of Nor th 0Unj4 antJje U. . Circuit aijtfl)isTjcji5dMrtawl t& jn.J. E MALOXJS. iliue 2 doors below Furman k. okc'u Drug Stufe, adjoining Dr. O. E W, TlMBEttLAKK,v ;J ' ; ATfORNEY AT LAW LOUISBUHG, W.'ip. - Office i -he Court HuttW'-. U.DAY. A.C. y.Ot-T.f "Vlirpirv I A'CTO IVSTEYAT- CaIv. KEXUERSOK K. C. 4 Practice in the courts of Pranklin, Vance,Gran7ine Halitax, and North -aMupton and the Supreme andetr eral courts of the Stata' ' . j. . RUFF1N F06G. ; ASIIIOMABLE BABRE .irpM - -. My shop w stilly on court Street where I will W pleased : -to have -my friends and patrons call to see me. Calls to private residences forcnt tirtj? Indies and childrens hair prorqpi y responded to by Ruffln Fozgthe 1 ead Hi 1 arbor. - .. '' .1-. -1S'. I.i, TIT tl WITH T A. WI LLIA1IS'& GOV WHOLES ALL Commission f nerihants, j k 4 BOASTOKESQUAEE. ,r ,'4 N ORFOLK, Va. Prompt attention gifon in all orders 1t mail. ' . -- .- .-. W. X MOi JVOTAhYPm B ANKLINTON, IT; O. OffVrs his services to the public in all the department in .which they may he needed. ' Negotiable pipers pro- teited. Oaths ulniiui?tered, rprlvfj xaminatiqqs iaKen and JDedAi Vroi bated at lowest y legal rates' ei -liar' W H HESTER nlR. HE LEADING BARBER Of Franklin county; 8nn hold the foirt at Franklinton in one minutes waisoi tuea .o serve thosi 1 ith patrona, weonvinced. mm 1 royal KsatJ r xj aoau SPOt. lie will be nW.Pil 1 aVlwlid lKiftvAO.rOI SAndeCteii fe Wro .eeTuii CnY Hdidih JrSv ' ):. -j : ! -, 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 i ' ' i i f i i j i ? 1. 1 . t T-. ; 'in ' ' - - 1 YOL XVI. tee missing; Tftl ! tn ! inn t nn tha . wlnilniii pane of a miserable little cottage in Lockhavec. - A girl, seated in on4X)ora lifted hA-head t with a nlttUuriweCUti'ihe door, and received lettec addressed : to Alss liahpsih Bates I jMJjg WIVVW; V S ' -the SeMjt TO brighfeti light; she . iwoyed to b a tall Htralght girl of tweo threejwhrMi profo slw'of rilngaabuW halr; 1 eyes thb'bulb om rife chestnut shell, 1aVget soft; fawnlike; a complexion clear and :- pure as "a- babe's, and tfeatares iof beautiful regularity. There was a regal grace in the' car riag60.er head, "a lobkfbf-fene- t y v v - ill i ?f-'.'i'iiir'i ; t 'tl tnent in the small white Mnds, and releridefeetvthat infldQ ' her 'Bebm .strangely, pun pt place in Lne vvretcii ed room. " ,: As she read the letter a look ot desperation in her large, brown eyes changetMo.ooe of perplexity, then to a resolute ir, as ifjBomeWlden decision had been roused; big what sher4liikiltr;:;r:;il ' 1'11 go!; she said aloud. Why not ? If I catch the fever It is no worse than this,' and she shuddered as she looked around her. f . The letter, ill spelled read as fol- 11f.au IjUSkkiu -J, . kow;i( you :i niot 'feared o' nothin,' nn we ' want s nurse for a man down heiin Ilia mother died o' tyfua fever last week an he is down. Pre beeen faring for: him but my. ole mans rote to me to come to him, ties got a place in the factory at L an one for me. l must ir. i.au you come as soou '!Ttis rWlrheVAiai.KI IXK- ft Diui.t Aut on wil!i f otf .'licM. . r T w 'You..ld sir;, lor i. Heurr whcar he friend. It was meant fpr Haunah Butet, J who had been carried to the ceme tery in her-' last, long sleep hot twelve hours before, and not for her nlece,.,who stood reading ; it. IM1 go; 1 e;,ftidliii(d nighty aiid I'll catch ' it jVsaid r the ' Wfth a set face and quick finger she changed" tier dress,' taking from a closet a gray stuff gown, a white muslin kerchief, and black woolen apron." She pushed her hair back, uacknt, a black front, Vt r bowed spectacles. Oyer all she put an antequated bl'tck silk bonnet and a gaudy shawl. . ... X 'Aunt Hannah wfta never. rraore Tikelierselfthan I am,1 she thought. It was not five minutes' walk to the l ail way station, where a man and a wheelbarrow were hired to take her trunks audS the -midrrisrht )racarjriedLHanirh t)tesjthe Second on her sudden journey. After waiting at the Grey's Hill station .. until daylight, Hannah Bates enquired the way to Henry DrewittV .x - Be you the new nurse?' the st.a- r " "I'm1 Ternii-m-nut tt Yes.!!ls he'veryJHf ' she's tortk car" of! hirh,-but ''she woman's down there, 'waiting" for you. Hes a lawyer down to New York,' but , we haven't a ghost of an V, .VVhy, biess me, of course he is. He must be almost. forty .' ; i . The 'old woman on duty at Dre- wilt's ims oIfl onnnirh tn Ka ralooo.' : : r rivv i ..t-'iitt ..i ea ana. wim n-:LfjHannahr nan. assumed cnarge or tne cottage where Henry Drewitt fought for life. . ' f 4 " 7K ' K ' The womanly Instlnct.of protec tion was strong within her. and her; dthpieu8? IvsTroused by pitiable Veattesfr ot ihe ; strong man, as he struggled feebly back to life, through weary weeks ol con valecence.;'r--,;;?f; , ; MXxft. he;! hfsiserethWdv: iWondered.,greatly!.ati Ihe, paragon ofi on old vbmaa htf had 11 secured " ... . ' ' ;! Never, even in his mother's life time, had the cottage ; been more exquisitely neat m every spot; nevV er were more delicious meals serv ed to a more fastidious, appetite. marvelous old woman iHVrtlra Voice of perfect music, pronouncing correctly scraps WI1 Proprietor. "l I i "U i i ir " i i i i I ii, ,'t i i i r j ::Lo'TJisBtrRt:;NirG.;'6 - -. . .. v);ii.Tt-.w . Vvjvt ,'ot'.rt fy.-:, ioj; Ju . -.j of Enelish, German or Italian in his booKS, and sometimes,' very, Yyery , seidom,8iue.Jaugbe4 as musically- -as ne grew stronger, ana moved about the house more, s he twice saw a visitor linrfa iiousekeeperca girl of marverousbeauty1( sitting in the kitchen. He did not speak to her. but once he spoke to her, and , she cameno more. HO wasfond : of drawing, worked cleverly ;:in col- oreactayons. aud this face haunted -Use after noon, coming In from some.shoppiug In the villag; Han c r i . . . . . i. uhik umiiu iuiu worKing miaiiy over a sheet ofBnstol board, upon which' whb sureaayi penciled a beautirui face, with waves or light'- auburn hair, falling carelessly upon the inthatyour wi fe she . Asked with an odd quiver In her-? voice J ? Aly wife! Why IfunnaK.-lhem' ! - . ' -is no sucn person as vet ! - This is jruur vialion You saw her V Only her face for one seccond at a time f , - . . .,. . 'And ehA Irtntra 111,. - Far lovlie.Hcr face haunts rae. I Wlw is sheHaanaJi ?tO . V t : A girl who had better be dead than .liviug was the unexrjccted reolv. A iwotnau carry iug the burden of anoth- ier s sin, bhe Is the daughter of a bank irobber who was shot !y the policeman last su.uiner. When he was brought to her dead she went nearly mad. She iied, alter the funeral, to an old aunt, (he mother's sister, who glvci her a .wretched home and her own name. is not wor.h your thought Mr, jDrewitt, and it is long since her eyes !had the gladuess you hive put iuto your picture. ( 'But, Hannah' ( 'I'll tell you no more,' said the old woman, obstinateh: 'aud you'd best burn your picture.' , . ; 1 And sho :weut out quickly, to lock herself in the wood-shed, and ; cry, for itmrs.ri''" i : i' !-:'"' 'i ' i But the picture was not burned. f ery well did Henry DeWitt remember pie case ofj-Toipas IJill,. the. bnuk robbjBjrwho spk only a fwJbrokeu Vwts'afierTnefeiiii-- ' '-'. TWeanl ouly U? borrow. and refuul tlie moneyi he said. 'And it was foe I! i ' .V .i Aiiee poor Aucej' , ; Even lliiu, in tlife press of dry legal business, lleury Drewitt had woven romance about the Allce't who disap peared wliea Tier father was buried. Fori after his deat i, one of the many ships he ha I ; launched, caaie home, aud tlierewas a small, a very small fortune secured to this child, who could not be:fodnd.' j She 5 had been ' adver tised foln :. '.vain, 'and. the lawj-ers' who neia ner la thera - money concluded that she had committed suicide. ; A , . i All this was i told to Hannalr over toe lat'dmnerks' she itood' behuid ner euHUoyer's cliair;: anticipating .his wants. ' . s'" w -! . ; j I'll teli'Alice she said briefty! ?fifl you are t ure the ' mouey . w honestly ' i'lamure. Her father was a crlmi- uai only in rateuUou,, and ,a,petula-i Upn was entered into with a portion f dollars, but it is your friend's"' (Should she go aud claim it? All through tle long inli watclies' th&; gi-I thought over thejews.3ir. Drew y-aa.ygM-5au? aod, Me winter was lar advanced. Any servant now could fiU h&Tace; and -Alice Hill knew 'thjat avirt-Jbux sjremainedi addedto Uk mi jeTyW ieown skVdovyd llfel s'Jie yem? NUt'inly fdeepet jtejidesess. beraueof (dj.lonirjlde'peu den e upon her care. tV- f et she lingered, and he said noth of his own return tjd' the city Until ribruanr wasnetiriyrerv - : riie mail had Wtf Woug!it?ir near ly an hour one morning, when a sharp from the & voice from the saangFooni caLXodT c tHannahf t. 1 t I X"l7jL Uil 1171 The old Woman hastened to answer and found Mr. lewltt holding, art open. Uibr.kiV. , t c- Ij ' VI -' iBead thai' he said, quietly. And see took U from him. V. -; . 'jEESPECTED SlK I rite to say there must be some impostor to your honse, for myjeuKzin Is heris' from" tkhayen'and saya JEJannaU Bates was dead and baried when I wrote to her to come to you- i r t'RespecUbly.jVi .llAftT Jom 7eU?Mr. DreVitt said; rUently. f is iruel Im a ' lnipasjforrf. but will go su?,;-'i- ;: -u: Slie turned todooTma tloni" tched irtw'rknffreWer arm as stretcl her very gently the great white cap. pushed off, the ludeousr("rei AH ,Ut J was moved, the spectacles put asjdeV.ery tenjer. was thence that saidVJ ill " 4i love you, Alice! I love you!" It is it lngince I penetrated ypux-d.usuise but I feared to. (oseyout . Do not leave ineJ - Bat' be my wife, tny darihlgl'r -Nol'I yrni'ntftbrm'ulsgra HushlXou will -bring only ( piciSi L vdjd noti lupfiessJ Let burn be Indeed the portrait of my wife, She loved him! Atlrst she feebly .protested agamsVbringingdlsgnured wdeto shaiqhis hgnie, butl-ehe' loved him, and yielded at L?t te his. loyeJ J ftuM cr quiejic weaurag-nn a cotm try wimpj; ann in ner Jew a. or .liome ; Alice waa know.n only. as'. this, wifa'.of a man who threw 4he protection 'of Me love and Hknebve'r her shadowed life, and lier father's legacy of shame. ' - AP0SITIYPilOOr TUATCANCEE CAN BE CUBED. J "lifAL E. fcfc.Tds is a weU kaowa far. Tner. wn ore reside nee ia in Xnartukn.. a. Kj. tie u a man of mean and edaca uon. uustaaainria his eommanity la all for truth and probity While MrT Shands refrains from asinv the word eaa eer. the faeU be gives settles the question of the nature of his disease. H - v;. physicians never said the sore was a can- eer, but iftsi tney all warned him that therfWas great" daagerthatlt might turn inUl .rj vAt anv rate, voce of then eould afford Mr. Shands the slightest r- nei, ana nnany ne was cured by S. S.S the finest and, only absolutely eerUln blood nrifieria the world. Below is Mr. Shand's owa letter about his - ear. Ls aay one suSering from a' similar ai latent write to Mr. bhands, and learn frosa him the exact effects of the wonderful medi- ui was emrea elm. .7 ' ., ?Pbr. 8rP April f, 1SS7. Ueutleniea For twenty years I have bad a sore on my lefteheeK It bad rrad ally been growing worse The many l,"Mbi ?. do mTy good. Last fall Trcar agor I betran ualar a. S. ft It 1 cuj.KHiu.awai asq eansuiiea were a ant ii iuusin m8ore, 8t It became mere y iiulent than ever; an nnfh ' u U AmA that my family insisted that I should leave oft the medicine. I persisted ia ing the 8. 8. 8. At the end f, two months the sore waa ntlrl IumW Thinkirgthat the evil was outofmr con stitution. I left off th Mirfleln k l. .November, tea months after; a Tery slight reakinv iiniwaM . ! again on,8. ad now that W also dlsp peering. : I 'have every faith ia 8. 8. .' it has done w more good" than 'all" the doctor and other medicines I ever. took J'- . " Yours truly, ' A. B.8hands. Treatise on Blood and 8kla Diseases mailed free. V ThStl?lVteihe Co Eraw.rJ.AtUa. S' ' ' mi I ' ' t . . Many wrecks, with Urge loss of lifeare rerrted as iflje effect vaf tlie recent cyclone on the Newfoundland coast. rnsu9pit te.l disoidura of tlie kid he? are resmsible for many of- ihe- onliuary ailments ox Immunity which ucglectcd, develop into a senous and perhai fatal malady.' Experieooe woum suggest me us of Dr. J. U. McLeua.4 ver, and Kidney Balm. . LordLoyati dropped .dead -, while shooting on the moors of Inverness, Scotland. ;''.- , i t.-' '. . --. ' - . ? - ' -, ' ' mm '..i i . i "A disprdered condition of the stom ach: or malaria Intlie system will pro duce sick headache, you cim remove thiatroule by.ukiug pr. J.T H. -ale- Leans Little LIvrr and KidneyPUlU. 25 cents'per Vial.:? ' " . ' !- The Chinese Government has bought o.UUQ tons of steel rails,.and the In-. dian Government ' ha . just ' ordered .18,000 tons,- ti Frequently accidents occur in the household, which . caiiso burns cuts 'spramftrand wtnes: TurllsS ia such caser IM J. I i-Ioleaa Volcanic Oi Unimentha for many -years . been 41e eoolsvnt-lavoritfr (aaki)y remedyv TheFresidSotbas appointed 8. 8. i H ii y . - J il n i-'X lieaotttulrwmao mastoel health rj3 ana u remain healthy aad beau, If ul she sliould take Dr. J FT Mclean Strebwthemng f rdiat and Blood Pu rifier. It imparts tone and flush - to llhe skin, t jW earth: visor, iad cure uiona; is equauy Koaptrw lornii ajes, from the babe io the aged,-' of either It is said that drummers who travel with rubber goods are always stretch- "AppeUto and 'sleep may' be) Im-' a . . . ... - . Irovra evrry pan oi ma ' system strengthened and the animal snlrits renin- their bnovanct br tho Jase of Pr. J H McLeans Strengthening Cor- uia buu xuhu xttriner. v nr e body of a fish is a great puzzle, i because yot canmakeead npft! tall :9fk' All .fcltjyi . IKU.'I Inn nh.i' 'v .If the stornaeh nefatrm llta fniw 4iona Actively, and reimUr-the food 'ofwbichitlsthe reccptlcaU Is . trans .formed iAtt;bJood,-of au nourishing quality whkhfursishes vigor and warmth to the, whole body, the, remei iy co give tone to the stomach U Dr J H MjLiean SLrenHhenln? Cordla auujuooa .runner. - T"! O " "' - ,s.tt t VRICE $X50 . . . - f &a7., ; 'J v..;n).r ; '.-j I.vffS V' Hickory Nut Cake; :, :( '--'-. Two cup sugar, one iup milk, two- thirds cups butter, three' ' cups' ; flour, tree'eggstwd. tablespoorifuls baking 4owdcr. one cup nul kernels cut j fine. i wakje. Two -.cupftus-J loaf sugar, two'cirpfuls butter, fouregg' wo tlurds cupful sweet crearo, two-thirds teaspoonful aaleratus; half uof , a ; nat- roeg mixed stiff and rolled. thUu: r,V. j BuxNS-One prntorhop.1 yeast,1 four tablespoons of sugar, half ( a. cup oi KMiuer, one egg , and flour to . . make a stiff dough, work thoroughly,- mold in round cakes, put In greased pans, let rise and bake. ' ' ELECTBIO BITTEB3. This remedy is' becoming 'so ' Weil kpowp and so ,popui4C . as--ti) toeed no special mention. All who .nsed Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise -A porer medicine does not exist and It U cnaisnteed ,i to do all thai Is claimed.!, WectricBitWr wUl care all diseasos of the liter, and kid neys, wilt remove pimple, boils, salt rneum ana finer; affections Caused ty impors blood. "V ill ;drre malaria from the system aad prevent as well as cure all malarial fever. For cure of headache, constipation and in digest tioo try Electric Bit: ersK:) tire aat Iafoctloa guaranteed, or money re funded. Prioe 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle at W. H. Furman's drug store. Polsonons Potato Bugs. The blistering property of the" old, black potato bug has long been known but It has been considered that there was nothing. of that nature' In the make-up of the Colorado beetle. But recently the Rural N4w Yorker, while mentioning the difficulty, if not Impos sibility of getting fowls to eat" theria, states that the reason is they "can tain a sharp, buraipg add,' and that a neighbor, In crushing one, was un fortunate, enough .to let the juice. : fall into his eye. : For an hour or two the sight was almost destroyed, while, the pain was intense. ; Hope Villa, La., Nov. 1st, 1886. Mcstra. A.T. Shallenberger & Co. . BttJireW, Pa. .- GonU, I re ceived a sample boltle of; your Anti dote for Malaria last spring, and have leated it fully in my own casf , : After failing utterly with quinine, it has cured roe permanently, and. I would take it before any remedy whatever. There-is no unpleasant 'eQoct while usinff, aud it l aves none. If. .you eould sell at a lower price, 11 for In troductory purposes only, it: would bo bread upon the waters'' later, w hen'the world finds i t must have , iC j .i ."Very truly yours, ! J. 8. Webster. i-' "" ' ,;. : i Cntelty to Stock. : r r , in -,;. . i j-r . There.ls at least', one ? hundred and! d.Vies'broughf Into and 'sold in Halifax county yearly: ; Think 70! - it. . I m the bet of health. . Try it. 6sua Don't you know fifty mules ought' to pl bottles free at v W, - H. . FaTtaang more than supply Oie wear ' and ' tear vi uie muiea iu uiis country j. XUIS is proof t9 .our mind that we kill by hard work bad treatment, l and starvation, one hundred head of mules everyyeari We know one man whose u mules 'are always poor, backs and shoulders sore. This maa buys all his feed,! si ways hard up and in a strain and Txaa't 'get credit for five dollanJ! 'We know an other man whose mules, aret always : ke.pt &tuever scarred up, aad , never buys any Ceed. and can get- credit ' for aqy amount deW. Oue or these men Is poorhves ('hard .and , has; ' he frieasi,.ffTba other Is well -Tofivi lives wfll aod everybody is his friend. One is bever to a strain; the 6Qier Is al wsys hi a strain.'; One Is bappy, , the other Is miserable..', One Is the.: build er jof his own tortonev the other is ; the wrecker ef bis fortune. N. C Farm er, AFAMIlit'BllESSiNG... felmmons Liver KeiulaW. the fa vorite homa remedy, is entirety vefa Uble and is the purest sad best fam ily remedy that is compounded. . Ho error to" be feared, In,. administering: not injury from exposure after, taking; Ttolbat of time. ; It Is , the best ' pre ventive medicine and safe to take ioo matter what the sickness may' prove to be, and, In, any 'ordinary disease, will effect a speedy cure. Demand the genuine. . having the Z-stamp on Wrapper. . . - t - . . j . . j PER ANNUM In Advano Fooled the lleveniier.' Is It wrong to play a joke ' on' a revenue officer r .Oue like this . for Instance, ' ,H la approached hy good citixen of Durham, who says: Know where? there ? Is a stlU. and the Government Is not receiv- 1 jmg one cent bfpay, - u j;; ,.; ! VYes I do." ?i j '. "-W6u!d yo'd ':'mth&'iUTnnjgy Vberejt Ur, nuh 1 . That depends. I must -never b known in connection with It.:; 'KJood; I : win ' not ; let"1 It bo known." ir '. J; 'v V'" f ,v-V. .; , .'(Dp you pay for ..sochr InfgrmW tloif"st. i .i . i. - iNo we don'ti'- ' - ' where II Is. . ;.V:';;., i See here; I will give you ft0. -.MakeltW.' . v : . ' "And yoo will tell me V : ' i r YeS. - ' ' " '. 7 Heie'a '.yourmoqeyv " Now a. a .... . wnerejsyourstuiri :. 14 1 Oume cloee.- It Is"' down 'yofW der In Oattla"; Junk; iWp.; XU bought It as old copper"1 yesterday Good day. v': ? i :.; i He walked off, and the revenoe oOeer felt for his pocket-book and coased.-lirham' Beoorder. . UrVETOEM A CHANCE That U to aay, your raogs.. Also all your breathing machinery. ' - Vert wonderful maenmery it is.' 2?ot only the larger air passagej. but tho tlaotts ands of little tubes and cavilim lead ing from them, j ' . ( ' - AVheu these are cloggej and choked with matter which ought .not . to be Ihenv'yout lunff cannot half do their work. And what they do, they oannot do well. 1 ' ' ; fall It 00 Id. croup, phec'monia. ca arr h, consomptUm or auv of the fam- ly or turoai and nose and head aod una ousirueuons,ali are' bad. -. An ought to be gut rid oL There it just one way toget nao(Uem;'"That is ia. take JKracneewfOrrsnaa By nip, wuicaajiy a rugs 1st wuiauil yo 75cenUaUuU Even If every thiad else bas failed , fix .at d epoaj upoothlsferlt . . iwo destructive fire occurred hi Bushrnle. Ind.1 on the 7th, last. The loss Is estimated nearly at one i hun dred thousand dollars. ' - 13 CON'StJMPTlOy ' IXCUBABLE' Bead the following? ilr. CML Xor ns, Newark, Arlc, says: "Was dowa witlt abscess of longs, aitd frlmds physicians pronoaocrd me aa Ibcmnu bleconsQmplire., 41 Began taking' J)u Klng'i New DlMoyeri (or .cooMUBp- uon and am now ou my third bottie. and abie to oversee the work oa my farm,' t. It Is the finest medicine ever miiUI'n.i 'm .! ..Hi tlVti't t- Jesse Middlewart, ' Tteeatat , Oaial a Hatf It' not been fot Dr.'Ihr's I ''''. .... - - , ' " - i jew uiscovery. ,ior cjonsumptiao I would have died, of .lanr trvmhlra I Was tglyeq up Jby doolorW Am bow I rng Ptore. . ; 1 1. mi nil r"rr ' '- ,a "a V wO ' Is an afftwUoo of the livarl anA e 1 be thoroobly cured by that Oraad , I - BeffuUtor of the liver aad ' ' ' ; ! " V; ; j ; Biliary Organa -, : - V t MllWin U f a ww Clsoiosn.il liver, walra resah.taa " 1 . srvert ausek of Jaantiiro, 1 k4 aa - . 4 good modlesl atteadaair an cm tmm ; tkm af urds, wao mU4 atserty to so. s. ; store me so toe enjojmet of an i ' awsMi rood beaftfc. lim4mA ik! . asvoruo preacrtpikai of one of sons rsaaeaoa pavaseiaos of i upon 1 wss lodaeod to try Maaoooeaa an osnent (ram Us ase, aod t atU mate!r raaored bm to Um faU oniov. " mn osi i a Kwa m.- V i ill .; v A.iLSHraLrr. ' 'i'f f suenmoaa. Jty.v ? HEADnCMS 1 sTwpU LhW ud swvuosoc tho Btonsoek. Itooatoo - .' larraxtoolyowfWBvsoaiae; r ; Eiinioifs iiyranEGiiLiica: .LetsU who sufiw remember thaS Q - Eld USD miois ELlDiCm T Can aer?wto4 jTfc le a mm m mmm m Saatt -. THE FrANKLlH TISIE": : Tire Timem la vae olieir uVhst 2 pttl4h ed InTValAnrTcouuir f and ila cireutatwutWeU W Vrver"wvtryi i&y tam af Oris and Wkdjoicg'-'ouBtioat Advertisers Aould riaka a ocSailreh The Editor riM wot b repoct:!a . for tl v4aw of cbrreapwaUnta., 1 L 1 KM cornmncatdoH ' from' ail oat eafwttlj! ao'fici'tad. . "Nt wa It eM of aay nattrre w-Ql te tbaalTJjy recetrod. The report eftlis tr?p' ef new cnuser Bostow wtscssJe tie t which shows ber lo be eaJrUf's Islaetory. "t"!Jl '.'a:u.t'AL V ID n mm I oiojr- - r i - .1 - . ' juuvAiswjt.i: - TU rsUrre snore "r Cafv User kaowa rasaody. Lv . lavs4-i6tSaiCrslaew J .eaa4a, Cat,LaaiWocsCei . itta, Baxkache, Wm I la-' 'etkagao, Saralaa. C. i rzumu Although the bea Is prv4 . e: ka little oaes, yet aba Wrem.ta 2 TU -them. :- ;:.: - ' i-.Mf HUT. Dr. J H HcLoaea CbSk aaal Ft ' ver curt U gctf la actlow taaJI wr " ' ranted a eertaia euro. JO esaato a tx tie. " ' i ' T' - There b a very little eer? bktr la1 BUCKLEX8ABSICA l!ALC.,U. The Beat Salve in the wrU Bum, Fever rWeet, Tetter, . J pew haada, ChnWaiM Claras. aJ rJ2 1 rnpuoaa, tad puaitirely tarae tX4 I to give prrfect Mtfeti4tL s fobatd. v priecj cuts a- hex. 1 '.II jj w- i;,' ,.i; nv , ... TheebaSOdetoU ftrden, m which, aH ai otee.tm trsi nd flowers begad to "plop; aa ,aa,'J complaint. rW ,.f ,tv...?i The oak was sad beeasa U cWcUa mot yield flowers; the resal e il sad because It could tear ao ttS X n fine was sad because It had la "cXb U .? the wall and could cast ere 'shadowy -I I I fI am not efthw laasx sjaa la U41 world," said the oak. an ."ii ?d! ) 1 might ms well yW I no fruit, aakl the' root bcah. 11 ; Tbeo the king aaer a .Uttie 'ptsty; I . which all this time held wp ris r I J' bright aod fresh fW, wDii fc3 af t?1"" rest was'sad.iV' .'4rT "' " J ' t And the Bag W'ivfii you so fresh aad gUd, Wh2e tU rat pine aad sreasr" -"1 ' n jr; I taonght sail the pansy, fhat pUded M bar. lmrmii.r ms W - jtl me; and so I aoads rp my. mladtLtt would try tetolhe bsst'CU 4aiy bat I could fja.. v.i.aM.i MJUyji'f'Jt.' BsmJor.'are oa ru; C3 fkx'ei' roeebwd tad tie -viajULj-T; . - i. W ; btswa yea saat s; trv-r ol Theaa, fathsr be fis a . i.Cs 1 ka4jiacsaiyx3 ' : si stt.et lit;,-- 1W ii 1 , '':1 L CrZT ' - A f . . J yi-At-; plaaad' r., , : f ' orrr . c- le-f - . . rr tsoriria w frjir-T t ' "-t"41 ' - MMnoaswraraWtm. t r i t J - e hooa-ksoMBo VtsH-aw .jbT 77-" y ' . ; The4danger of a . errUj gVisa. 1 -pbcre may bo averUd If yn w3 e. caelonly tab of Dr. J .U Uzuesa ChUto aisd Fever cwto " J i i - I - i:-.r sl, t. ..-.: r t ..... . r poojiea cssas. f .tawrjttajrr hamidliy of taaalaetytrrjcfsa j3A-- 1i"mo !uMm l . tl I - . bladder, use Dr. J H -McLeans firvr . k: f v ana iuaney iium to ciwcfe . a S o . rouDiet ra ueur lasjjpacuyt