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TtKTFR ANKLTN" TIM ES 1 THE FIIAI j ICUN TIM liS paBListtS ' Evert Fbida.y yby 'AMES A. THOMAS Hi . EiitoranI Prprietor i - 5 i jo fear.' - - - 1 so" TlLMiUr w; L tot tl tiaw X tirrtirc -3U, Six ijt.tb . - I 00 To C".ab t 5 Tait -Tiim will he J; A. THOIXAS, Editor and Propriotor. WITH MALIC& TOWARD NOXE; WITH CHABITXTpn;Ali'-VBICEl5( PIHX AUII1-11 la AdTtscyJ liel comsagac& 'JLi -J fra all t tiona'zBOst exrueUy oilciiLi "New tets d anjr caters II i UalfJ2 LiOIJISBURGr, IT, C. SEPTEMtsER 21 1888, : NO. 37 ' . . . . . ; l . v - - ' J t i? V; :!?. 3; ;!.,. !., hoi Till ' j fV.J if-.ii ,'ft.-)uej i.;t i: n i v 'it; avl; S' tMtyi I ;.-,! vu.O "1 Jo iL2 Joh Hi J ill- ; ::.' D .;;! f Ciii ; bh-OV j'fO flf"' . - 1 - -1 -71 jaiiOif .Hi Whs 5 ''". .SI '. .'ill - r7r- Ahnnlutnlv Purfi- Thl'pi. r urity, strengta aa ; wiioiesoiiicaess. ore economical than the ordinary kinds; and cannot be sold la competition with the multitude of low teat, short weight alum or phosphate powders.' SOLD ONS.TJ IK CANS. Bo ta Bakixo Powdr Co i General Directory; LOUIBUBG- N. C . : : MBTaoi8T Bv. A. McCnllen, pastor ervlces fewy Sunday, ptornig aadr nigttif?Tl aetivrjede8ay aight BUiaaay sAool-Sh.ociock. A. M. BAfTiSTf-BevprBltfs Cd,q pas vp f SpirM(tlst-i.VdfSfd Sun data in 6 ach monfiywring aatighlPywjttitT faz vWrsdAreht. Sunday iicteo 9 SxtSatelffBMI 'ommissiok EBsThos. 'Wliite." P-i N Board meets .Friday before n BUIV lu each, nionta. ; ; j r FRANKLIN COUNTY- CbMMlSSioSEES C Aw Nash Chtoin4 S. J..Crubir B. S. Foster, F. JPierre, wt R Czzell- : x - .- A Superior CourfflfVW. K(S iiegister of BeJd-lgM- SberifT ,H C"Kearuey. : - . Treasurer B. l .Clifton. . v ; J. N. Uarrv4 vf " :-- ' Keeper Poor House J. WrmalL i Supt of He v ib-Dr. E. 8. Foster. NotafyTuWieVif. :?tSiMcaheeFfaat N. Yf Grfreehaiaaat?5 ivU. Conyers, -y . .. v . r, . . -. j-; 1( IP. Alassenbnrg, J '; :r-"-. :v;. ;.: : J..N. Harris, Secretary. J : " the Superintendent will be in Lonis bj?2 on the second Thursday of Feb ria-r hSMii ii Remain1- forM three days, if necessary, for the pur pose of examining applicants to teach i;i the public schools of Franklhtci&uh- PFKSSTONAfiO. i;h: B. alASSENBURG, . ATTORNEY AT LA W- ixMjisBtrito.N. c. . . - j. Office in the Court House. . x. All business nut in my hinds will ttAAl ITA WX I M-COUKKAf? '; l.-ir no lifted f5 Saynjtfifrigi a TT'T and 30ltNSELLOR at LAW. louisbubo, fkanklin co.n. c. Fratik ia'GwHn'vikeVv'a wase uounaes . also tne. cupieme4 eoutt ot Nor th Carolina, and the Ur . Circuit and District Courts. . It. J.E MALONE. ,iVjfSl -L2.: Cooke's Drue Store. idioialriDr. Q I. Ellia.. Kr.- - ' TIMBERLAKE, ATTpRN.EYTLArVy. " ? ."J Office iKe Court House A.DAY i V "A. C. ZOWilCOFFEB. Day & ZolHcoffer ATTORNEYS AT XAW, HKMDEBsoKH. Practice in the-coarfs of -Fran' lklin.' v ance,Granviue; Halitax, and-North-harapton and the Supreme and Fed eral courts of the State A. HICKS, attorney At law & Mary Mite OXFOED, N. CJ, A5D T.II1CES, Attorney at lawn HENDERSON. N. C. iu. Will practice together in the counties of Granville, Vanee, Franklin and Warren, and in all matters requiring their joint at- We hone Krnrnmnt 1il!rr.t nd faith. Uulattention to businemi- to deserve S'VeeVoa n8",ipoiilfc! quesfions that it has never DEMOCUATI'J N03IINEE3, t or lresident 4 GROVEB CLEVELAND, ' : - : ' oINewTork. ; For Vlc-Prpdent ; ALLEN G.TI1URMA, - of Ohio. ; . POB GOVKRXOU i PAN1EL G. FOWLE : - of Wake. . For Iieatenant-Goveimor:H 1i 1 1 WILLIAM SilXDpttS,' -ill ! ofWa!ceiniy.L DONALD W.-BAlJTj, " ' For StateAnuitori r GEORGE W ; ANDE HUN, lf; ot Waynt County. -'. SIDXEY;M. FINGEB,. of Catawba County. For-A tlortiey-General : " ODuRE F, 1I1WDSON, For Judges Supreme Court: : ;i .JOSEPH f DAVIS,; ot rranicun couuiy; JAMES E SHEPHERD, t Beanibtt Vouay ?-j.i . - iftn.-. f I FREDERIC ICN- STRTOWJCK, DlBf PIMlDil ntVTQWDAK ilta I llTrFTtTrrlT I HFKJ'ttJ RDNN1 f ,K i f i vFor Svnate-TttiDistricft ,n -nr wrvnt t' i i : l ' i v : JG SlLi-& k ? E '' :i:-;- jCQJIN'nc f l.M.SKl.JXr House o xwiurcot"iau to . 7 SlierifH' m (L.1CF.ARNEYV S3 tRecisler of Deetls - 5 '. xt-FAi-DAVIS. t A Ttfeaiurerrrr 2JT &LS.4)AVIS.:: "; ' v Cor.oer.. , B J.B4ACKIl. ABOlJXiPIttJflliuW" E Prohibitionists, like other folks, are of different kinds,- sonur (food, ieprnez-bad -uid ewna-s IndifJetent; To the- fiod'prohibftlohtsts 1 a few vofcds may not be out of place. 4 To i hft hAit and indifferent ones, those who are marching uuder ib)Cvor3 1 aa-e they dbine so they can best ' promote OTclrliteftnir - to They are joined to their idols. Let them alone. : ; - f 1( Bdt to tbdsd pttohibitiooisU vho Wovement cbPscientionsiy,' ef pec- iy those who have gone from . -the Democratic ranks, we say pause for a moment and . consider .what you t i . . . ri.i!itS 5'. raent? it1noSt-b3 atnhelpeftse of the Democratic party.-: This is cer tain. No man can leave the De is- ocratic ranks without ataing. ine . 'RadlcalTyartyiv1 iln : tbe-c'&are:: of "'I thingaitis simi thingsj it is simply Jmpxeaif ios you to- do mere , than weaken the Democratic party and beat;? down the majority in the States. Donjt you fcnow;thl8 js p6 DoaUbir know that it is simply - Impossible r-fnvouo CEb attri?2eT jcote than ther Demctipirrfjr Villi get?. What can? yon,; hope ! for then by your third : party ? movement,; but weaken the democratic party and r ALpnoNso a avery, : t r iikuhscui juu u- of JrkeJyjaUl 'g&j&e "vofeXESwrf: ?lhEM;& 5S vhisestmit -tneir hee!ftoihthlrd; beat down its majority TTr Do .you; wish to do this? v And. if so, why should youv wish, to do this ? The DAmoceatic Mrtv is the party of the largest liberty. In. its:. ranks mertnf all creeds about matters fnon-lUicaii Vitjas-certain politi cal articles of faith, but outside them it peeks not to bind the con sciences of members. The quest Ion .and of Drohihition is xme.o! those f non-': Utren ground eithier for or against. In this It haa been open honest and consistent Without being at all rouimitted to the policy of prohibi- jtioiTVt jiivs a Democratic Legisla ture titat'pased tlie act submitting the question' of prohibition to the people in 1881. For the passage of that bill the HadicaU in their Slate Convention assembled at - IUleigh on 14th June. 1882. thfr eaine cbn-i yen ?aa the ir. tdetO er?6Du ,ker y U s'Jtif ird be: rer'r j CJor! xiref v't' v hai bfieaxader Deinocratici IrLila-' 'tioo'iJoo, that Kical'jton "hiwaf have past until the State la nenrfy shinzled over wUh theim But has. all this committed the party either for or against prohibition ? Not at alu It ha pie ought todecide such oiatters for themselves! ' ; v . What is. the record of the ; Kadi- party Ct tlie premises? - It ion Slll8ides fEVeryThfnl. by tunicP loud-mouthed In its dennuciatious of prohibition. Now it peeks t make friends with it. In 188V iu inwvHir' no-aa vises . ? Tneoplairtd r the fight . Jbe made ilQdaUeiinDec - ' 1 ' r. a - t - a 1 - 1 - a I i - mL,u ... I . ekwhiiiuu lata ub . uiiir i nLii: nui i. I I cedents leave his own ranks and go f I to its hein? Can vou telt where it wiRbe HteXtv campaigo r 3 IWn't you know .you know its promises areUike- ' pie ctust ? . r'rl'Zik I WjKb men like Dr Benbow5 and Ti Mr. Steel,' life-long radical. the ease is uiuerem. ino,v ery thlnf; td gain and nothing to lose btWTpTj party inoyotjenii JfivefythtaK Ja-fiarfv that gxes into 6br tlie Democratic party." under the iwmeof prohibition. I gas tlie radical " party - anything lit its power that as sane men you can reasonably hoDe to ' eet. 'for w nicn yon wouct uarier juur e- i. .i i . ti ewceiaUfi4T)enJot?rtV, . whiel&MW the State back to Radical rule? If voa defeat the Democratie party ;. at the next election, who will - sue- ow you Vkf eveiif1? ceea m itspiacer xou kuow will not' You had. herd' workf eveiv chance to be elected ? It must ,- be the Kadical partyrthenV that Will succeeds Is It the Radical i party tnenr tnatyou oia uemocrau hre woraing ior as a iimtitir ui Ithe pniJRjlUMkJr tjiir a Bty. WhiMi- itltty.Fn ttf fiaVa llfen, ,noor wt. the P jnoct ALc i irti at 1 ;wee in?jKn allian syitl th an,j- only committed the yotf iiave haa a fh ticket! ieasii Fiesidentr is on JtlW1 crett ., : I tri Mn. ; flkft;i 1 tirsl Let the people decide I- -' : s & as . akir- tir.mfin'r t mil iiiiir.iiii. Liwrr.HiiuiiMit,! ai3 vsvori but another name for Dockery and .1 otlier reason whr' The last is per- beantf is kil expression rather than' ; Only twqualitles more are . need tlie radical party?r v -v; ' ! haps the most common-reason., -Jame, iA rebose;'1 Some faces of women are e$ (to 'Insuie ,'bosioess- sacceas. xs inere any oau .uioou. iinwa. youj between Dr. Benbow and "Oof.: UOCKery care any more i or -prom bitlon or ; prohibitionists to-day than he did six years ago, when be v was ., denouncing , them ?' Oh,. ause then," old friends, and think what you are.- doing before- you Uke the nrwLfatal tep, r j r A ijeveraV years ago ja&,-promnent Republican of this State boastedt that he had dressed: negro womeu in mehVeibthes and 'Voted them f18 electors in his county. iThe ! third. party' wants to vote them without' haying to; go to; me groupie or ex-pense-of buying, breeches for them. DurhamTobacco Plants hw.w Mr. Clevelands administration of the ofilce " of president has been clean and creditable .throughout thaadtftaistifettbnvot of who-has aimed to be the executive of the nation in the interest of all people, who has made isomer mis takes, few In number andfor i the - mq$t part, unimportant;' but who, in the main, has done so well that those who support him may well challenge his opponents to produce the president of their party, or of any parly, (Lincoln excepted), who In the last thirty . years has done bettf-r. -Philadelphia Public Ledg er Republican. "".j Asa member of the North : Caro lina Conference and a prohibition ists, myt, dieut from f . Dr Iilbep'jconrucUen ofthe report oTef : ?ran:dt ri.'Ue' a 'our ,last Cu ife r re.:i ''itinot understand y&t-jfre; art' s a; j mmittlng the Mctr. . jrc!i J t)5tSin2V. him In po'.;ttc3. If Dr. Twobey Is wll Ilmrto leave his party ano 'lie to another and thereby help to- fasten negro rule upon the white people ' of Sastera North Uaeoilna,' he" need not'expect 80,009 members atd 200- ministers tp 'back? him. Ver are T People and not enem.es io il.e people and not enemies to ile white people of eastern North Car olina. Rev. It. J. Holdenr of Llt- tlefdn CS the NfvTfand Observer. teTf rT... . ' ";- -, ? V ,Tiie ispecialJTax soiios. v . : ..'i. . ''.." ... ' ' From the Raleigh KewV-Obserrer. : ; Suppose for a moment that Dockery should be elected Governor aud that sobeuldl l3Yaat about the Special Taf-Bondi I :''. bt3T , "V nauring structure, .as soon. a,U8 Itter1l3tufseeil R .VTOO ratom'!.nwi UJabghf 'to i x a miraa .tirittAit wi av aw i w a artfi. j - IrUErnJOnarXmrglow, , Cbo:mi ihoei -Inb U llVliW WWII f appeafuTJdr rUie) Jprernjppjr, . a v m iff .T . , CV"T " iwutui nnr nil r. innrr. imnn.iwuur .inn t i Circuit Judge his opinion stands : as the opinion-of the court. The decree of tlie court, Uierefore was that the . State should ; pay . the Special .Tax Bunds and it was' from this decree tht the appeal was Uken ,to Unti-Sur pre me Court at Washington. Now suppose! ioppose Ifor la mo- meut we say, tliat Dockery. khsald be menu weBay, aiai Aocaccy. anemia uo i t-iiU nr.TrM...' should be elected Auditor and ehouli withdraw , tnVireppeaU whatTthsn t Wiiiohwgke tlhsr thfeWcaei cerdins to Bond's' opinion would at .nd as the nncontroTrted decision: w - of tlw court and tire nexlrthrog to do would be tu ; send out the United Slates marshal to collect -.the i bmdV i the Special Tax Bonds we mean, uie opeciat lax xonas we mean, as f De9t he mieht ? -'W, I Ate the oebple i. of: brth Carolina I willing to-trust Dockery and' McKea- T son withtbe power to J ruin theml on sueh short notice if hThwhohv power wilt bern the1 '' bauds' or Dcry9 bj McKhssou if they should be elected 'Why Men Drink. Tom once remarked: Tltere are- five reagong. why men drinkl Uood wme J a friend, berseyareydry.1 orat leasfethev mif'eve(aedbfeoV anV carton once neaaed.an aruuev-."!vu 'the-comiug nian drfekf .MS but ! !i r;b'e ffkiled to answer the querjr we'wtlf ' ex press a decided opinion, that until the coming man learns to value borne, so cial family tics aboveall otliersj'-wjll ha! ieaJrWbpiWlD 0 ism; iiAtktA 4rife-ia'the Medical Age made-some-, practical re- liutras upon tnia suuject, auu uuerea a titnely: hint whlch'l prohibition r ad va cates would do well to note,-' HeTsays: As long a the imperfections of - bu. inanity remain unfitted to" Us sur roundings and conditions, so long. evtl andi wiaery' wUijohtinnejjt and men seekJcfifuge iq stg'drmk iq; C-ease the sum of human happiness by whatever means , possible, lessen th-burdens aud ameriorate the woes ol mankind,, remove hunger., disease and pain-by 1 a fiaetteTTphysical 'and moralteducationi and . you JUl -hae plucked out. the fangs of that dire monster In tern perauce. c 1 i i ii.--,- -t. r. ),..;. tn ; the :wor!d . , for Tie best Salve cuts, bruises.1 sores", ulcers salt rheum. 'fever sores,-' tetter,', chavped. hands, chilblains; corns ' an J all skin erup tions; and "positively cures piles, or no 'pat required. It is euaranteed to give' perfect satisfaction, or money rsfundeJ. .Price 23 cents per bottle i Forsaieby J.'R.lClifton.: -, X G.UUAH MlDAUTlFUiy wJ U iMiiUm ' "I'll Nearly jw the Lord' Hade Them ' and net 2Iarred by Atte mpu 14 at Improvements.' i'hl Jo c .i.?;"' vnr osi 2f U Altogether I hJicve the cubah worn-, ed- aud tLat kbould includa the wora- HMBomeneraawopeniTWi it ...lit .rr"v . . . l . i. ; T-n-tP? .Aueauon-,.iJ..ias i fage Froai lU uiaa or little, girl to ofQ agwene.ia oeanwrat, .a, w,..ww- some-; chl4 oyWljr ; -a 'maiden,. eatrancUig aa i aawe'etlrearC aJora'Mo.4 ;' vjiuiv uiuWWl and ; again charnun! and winsome I when the days have cope wherein the wueu uays uaye cope wiiereui.sae SJ-Ud . , seem to; comprise eondiUona .out or Lwhkhgbjod women 'CAuld1 fceeurer,lhe' truest1 wornTp; the ' happiest Iiyes. ; And,' in J spite of what may seerajhei 1 ihere. r;n.iS -j r.i i .: W-1 1 ! - In the phy$icar.beattyt 6f-;.Chatt women tlie commanding Tealures'j are., ,eT.Moe.damlineM aud vijta avaa -aa f ? w a aw Iasa. fit j aw a n il .' i. . larger thad N.' 1 sle fot Woiuen ' In' j U tout one hand." And whatever the o nan's- iaeiglit cr- s:e. the-; foot'ls1 oirersairr' taii dalht and beautiful tbipg. r.lti arches rwoudetful, i.r But pue tlun about It offends the foreign-, er'a eye. I Tliat la tbe hlgh, uarrow boot helt two or three ', inches -long . and Scarcely a third of jto ' luch'at its narrowest part. Oiie feels afraid-' of accidents aucf cohtTetempts from it. ... . s .. ;. , i,t r. Bdt thu) pretty footed woman, is 4 a t T'r:- .-i Wu' L womn...ou, Mec I " ,p,?m?: L V " , : s- w; I r.-T - ii.t. .;..'V.4(rH ...... a ' i v. i hibred, part Jqf the grain,' fibre, hlood 4nd -'the very spirit back of iheml",' 'As io lier form, it "'is perfe'ctibntV- 'Nine' women out of ten you. meet are mooV els of symmetry ' Ihou!df' say,' tlie'y were miner under the size or our aver age Araeilrari' women.;. !pjere is a TJA ?3: a?l: J . ' -v.. v - i ..:' : -I. :. uus or uieuiseives.- Aueyaonoi tn- leaver to abolUh Vhe actloh 'oCWl vital ofVarii 'it diho.A! Awrar..1 selvesin?arier6rt to rival 'tlie'- hour, glas iu fonnlThey are themselves-i Mahy 'American women ruin them- aelvc and sicken1 theTHiMlc 'endeavor-5 all attKind!These women are pretty a arly as Gotfmadenhem" ' ? . i lue tnoan wo nau's tace may De ly rathvr-than wholly ; beautiful-' its ftand and classic in repose.-'. ti I ; have 'seen, , many tFJnglish, . German rand American women of that tjpe-.. - But W hen 3 1 hey. fspofelB;. or '' a wataned ' to nenb'ar.'iK;activi was sons. jJThere is a type of beauty. of lorrehnasswhichfilows Li activity.- 8 seem to warm and color &hd beam tearl55o4n.eas ofn attire of- heaCof. soul, behind .it. q -You -can hirdlytell where Itja pr what It la, but you see It truly. It Is ' something, otj thht subtle sort men ' expect and want, in the face of women. And it is some thing like tins-that is 'very'' tn gag'ng In ths-Cuban womans ' fice. Tlii face or the- Itm.' mould, ,;ovalf? aiid with a delicate protuding of a ptet tyand ihapeiy chini I Her complexion is waxen,- creamy,: with ?a manon in her cheeks. Bnl her moulli. larger mobile, tremulous, with just a sugges tion of pathos in the alight drawing down at the crrners, has Hps ao red and ripe that her ever-perfect teeth dazzle in brUliant contrast. Iler hair is jsf tiiat lead-black darkness- which suggests a weird, soft. mist -upon -the night, and Is indeed 'a' glory "ever. But her eyes are her priceless, crown in loveliness, her never-ending pow er aud chana. ; They, cannot he de scribed. Her dark, dreamy yet glow i -i eyes flawing with fire and liquid eu. wPauir Mrtii , in Cuba to bes t charm eT modeny all save women ; one -or the mosfloTfely type .of tbe. f pretended geofus can :. tolerate, the Uex. fche may not hayed 'much : fidelity thatU-lf holds kU loraltT-'to. u li rt - z - : . . . i . . , . i . v. . , . . . i wlth languor cjily hict their iacxprss tible Inexpres&lTenetk. : The j are. th time eyes at 8, at 19, at&O. : lad tm itia tbatUila woman; h?r: feaUrca .la acliye playt her graces her good nature, !ec good breeding, which rlshtly mejuu good heartedness, Beem. to 3 ou the perfect malJ and motheq because, joo r nuu in ner .tne Deauxj men ioto, W find, the grace all the world admirvv - -., , . , . , - ... - aud the Udv and woman true: who queenshlp whlcowns the home' at t ' reiln; 0f women. TUa i :- tU ' real 1 Cubin woman; honestly tolaV Vil J' i--4 cvt'j - " . wtiere'r: SabcesaSa.llXeA't'Gaie ouio.:-r.i Fromi' : ''. ,; ;.;, nil n ; - " - k: V-r .ofthe most P.,.Ndn imen. were orougnc op on .. a . xarm. jThere lssohMthiog'abont' ; which 'develorWr Ihequantles'Iof . honesty, economy, peiservance and trained to Imnle'wants'andalinDlar jwaysi.and who iearns what V."4ulf 'hu Is- worth by actually 'earing ' lU ha 8oUd; foundation on whldi a- llck, berries,, and u help -.about .;the liouse and a year or two, afUr be makes himself-reneralbr use foh. and he does'a hundred odd chores, Each other member ofthe fiuziW ly U a apeclal'cbmmittM tp-. point but the mischief of Idleness,.;;. f The district school- is a mile or mose awayi. and to It be taosi walk always walk throcgh dtat, mud or snow-drifts. Though his school ing be rude, 1 1 Is solid, as far as It goes. Though ' learning . be , slwr the schoolmaster's ' ferule Is ' swift and the boy is taught to take' the consequence ofyhls own acta like r .. ' man Whatever ilUj aulU, i the: onoiij acaeoi is pfoiowaoDsjr ge ahlrkUig,, rtdlen i mm -i ComswOt onmanilnms,. antf to ety. cores puocxaiyr sieaainest ana . A seir-reiiaocev t x......!.. 'h.'.t.f. t...r country boy practical. - Out-oMoor life and continual 'exercise " felve him good health n soarjd mstitr . . . I tion and 1 freedom ' from nerveas troubles which stand him in good tarbolenand ieVer oC business i ilia lt a uivi I t . ii'v'.J" " -'I'lrJ . Mi nef f?" " " miiesaway , jroos me fVr ,r- I neareTf he-does not cawobe:faoen 1 lia. ; ,eaeang ana ntlments-or; his j neighbors' are, .Wf M ttri ft and; steadiness, v:i!J ; IBp. firm, life .v tends-, to develop l ionrpi. me nuaiuies -louna in a sue f economy, Industry and observation These" aie " gooa, J udgntent and adaption to circumstances. With this 1 '-combination, knowledge .. of i biUertJ ' V Wthods Is ' 4 quickly bb tained.,1.,.wbn7. "; opportsnlty. comes, and business success - It .apt to'follow.-j L-'t.v iMf.irfi Faablon,, WUlirlA. . I'. 1 And society; Impose' many prira .1 tloos upon UIamale sexVrthe way ofdress. FirstltJ U .one freak, then another, and from the fact, that many of them are onhealty la the ex j emv U V small woodeV. that' maoy-" women-, succumb, and thai "fcraal; weakneaesw are tIJS"Uo Cfec-oent- rs- sulLV Dr. lWces'Fatorite Pfpacripr j tion h the only potlUte crrr fT tUas J complaints in exiteaeead thociaali of women car bear witaeas to-its eS- cacy... 'Favoata Pretcr! jtion is a ls gitimAle medlclne,carf ally conr. pound ed' by an experienced and AlllLr-l phy siciapr and ai!.tptewi to wcar.i.i's Uit cate organ IxttioOj, It is tircoly med icine' for women; sold- by drulst, under a positive guarantee, from - the manufacturers, that It will give satis ' taction. in everycase, or money will be refunded. Thlagu-jmnteehaVbees printed "on "the boU'e-wrtTper and faithfully Carried out for ma ay years. Dr. riercea FellcU, ir Anti-UIlocs Granules Uxstive or eaUurbc accord ing to slxs of dose. ' Purely vegetable, i XiatTiU. atlaea. Eatroa Crrtrzr; TTI1 , yci air: : low me spsxw fcx yecr IV.Vj r ;7rr:'a V" 'ted colcsat ta' aiijcira crj-: w'.l- drawal trbc t!;.n?;:V;a ' jtrtj ,' L have been irotirj and actlz t!.? above naouea tsrty i x t twecty-iraj-d I xxiw w'tiv years past. ' and wty draw F dimply teia&se I hare tccioj atlsfied that I tate' teca1 V.IliwLit aie Raal'l tilil IfaU KAest. republicans 'wouli LiVue ail 'firtju- dice and corullir" the' rrrtirr 'as T llbw caa a t UrJ.r?g tsaa tH ' tlrs (when he knows .thai cfy. sstl 'erety one knarred vctss cxzZ tor, that; 4 jtlcket are east by ntjrset t:- iDt i as . jron please, rUtta, tzt t,ft iei kndmne we vU yote the cJaetj n?4 nhte, white snei and -.U4 Carf waJLjtai1'; the dark shades eXrepctJkanlain, and; -welcome tbe. sweet Calii of- emocr: ;"'; ' xocrsYtrytrtir-,"-; iYbveasiaetaord towasteCaie la rxpetlmenleswhen nor laiigs are la dainter. Uooswro pson ta way a, seem . at tstt, only a eoLd. Io net prrniit say dealet to Impose r at--1 tlX aorae cheap s fcaiUti'i. tf L.? Dag's! pew piacoTtry f? CcsrirnpUoiw. coughs' sad cri-! L&tl-s'ssse Ycuf f t the geetrme. Cteaats be I on maker mora pro Ct be Qy joss Ae! sea; something just: as -good, orJasMhs i tame Don't be 4eived, bet inlt ' poa getting I.1 meg's Kiw'- DU eovery. whkh. is i2aratdlo glteo reUef In all throat, loss and ebesUaf ri' ifOnS'.? V,.-! , " ii", ,f ! No use urging doctors to trust, v It ta - pretty r-, ssusch' with them now, , .,. all trusts :tr i 1 A SO CUD LCQAL OWNI02C ' 7' E. IUlnbrUjs XluadSy Cocn- , ty AUy;, Clay county, Texss says: , rilawe wed Electric L. iters with most1 hrayieslts; 15 f brwvr was also' , vrj law with mail rial lercrazUj ma- . - raoa. but wMearedbr tiaelr vae ot -. f this medkiaa. AraaCiaed Hectrio BiOers saved kls 1" nl I Mr-Dv WOcoxsoa, i IIorM Ore . - 1 Kr adds- a. tits ..testimony, saying;. I n'pwitlvely belle res he' would hay .' f died; bad it not been tor Electric liiU' . tret--r '! ' . vr-t viiritv u!otl c-rf ( mx M tire jaui d aeaea, and.,, Iforall kidneri Urerandatomacli dia- - Price oOev1 and II. at Clifton a. j ' ; ' ' - f'" T-ii ir Llcbthrg never strikes twice . In the same 'place Neither,' does' a mole . Thej don't baeUv; ' ; -j' T , i No.: I SZ . of flatj.rni'n Dycg : fjJ TTitEKV publihed SCtli eT, September, r 1 Lf gJ Is sv' litearary and artlatlc. warreU haTe so luaaf stars appeared in - Ml I the.aaaM firms men tv "' Never have so lli maay living authors of, highest celt W rity.ueea gathered, tojethecln, ooetm the fascinating LUraiarev: AiXELIE -'.A UIYE3 (Chan'er con triboted a weirder - l i- iuiu5 r"H u,r,-1 coavneocesaa xrian-Amencan serial j thatia-beund to cause a tremendous vi seuaatuxu The list of contents speaks , for iUellr" ti A1IELLS XirrS,roemiAscaodeos' v ' I lilastratsd by bternrt.'.y ti ; ailwoa UaauaxD, ritory . :Dodder.,,,,0i 1 t Ihutratcd by Bteepl DavU.' , , . xJciAx tfawTuiOiE.1 story. 4tS4Uy " Kirk's Easy Chair." IlhutraUd . by-."'1- . liaJ-Uurst. ',1- .vi"..(f Uxxson' J." Ic"-rr'3v f.'Pioceeri; of 4 1 Pahstlix I--c.S -Fcrtrxlt. V . DlLfiNys, r.CracHUatholC! 1 J gas.? illuetra ted bylm merman -yj-a t7-Trt-L xt, ikcox. Poaai I Io Fawcrrr, .fTUe. Pathos .: 1 wwr3.rt,. ' i- ' f-w Arl;t ii. iirrSorCon6Neil - - Ilisatrattd by tJallvam.: :.: r?., R, lw2IcsxjTTiaCTC-NoTertls 'Dl -f " fT 01 Girt-T !Uoi.tfm4t1 bTv , d ,J. trvkri P-nii; ;'. Jc h Howard Jr., f JInh;!enes.,' iry Kj la DaIUs; 'Vice's World Hz-; ' ;3 IX i psa, Fc ; ra A denca,' Paters .tisUs tr-oryi r'Trae t to j , the Urtxta ours . Illustrated by . Charles- Xrtird. How ' to" Uake a' ...Itta cfalijy. 1 !.".'.- :- ' 'ContIziil.a cfsrrlsU ,A masked This- tt:: -l-cs cir-lcr Cia ' ' had v for Kyn r:ata .asi ..we would ergs cur rrs -rs-1 r;!y to their nwa dsxltzi tr'.;L-ct itly.' cilltr'. Ozz a Vi"c ; n. tis Ulea a IrcJ that; taall trca.U ! c::i-s U keeps tch , eateries U a crtilt to the cucatty, sad theTtCtIy Am erica a -1 i j v '-l r -i (aijr.i;.i ,l
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Sept. 21, 1888, edition 1
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