THE FRANKLIN TIMES.
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I Thk Truss is' the only newspaper
published in Franklin county, .and .! y x la.r
circulation extend all over every scr
tioa of this and adjoining counties ' '
vertisers should make a note hertv 1 4 4 - i.
Published Eveby Friday, by
-JAMES A. THOMAS,. .
. Editor, and Proprietor. ,
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LOUISBURG-: N. O. MARCH X 1889.
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HONEY FOR SOMEBODY ! j a more promising opening for a
xouisbubg, and its fine
': tobacco.
Tle Tow rlpo for: Tobacco
Market and Holding? out
good warehou8ranan than right here.
The town has two new warehouses and
want two live men here " to run them.
In order lo get . them . the Board,, of
, Tradewhich :tpra" urell-organized .body
.of leftding .business men: of the ' place,
will give the right men a strong help-
liberal Inducement. ;T r,v ,1 One of the iBrst things , they
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SPLENDID tOPBMINO POR -J TWO
. GOOD WAREHOUSEMEN.
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(Special Correspondence to Southern To-
M'u:. i'.'bacoo" Journal of '''?
;XouisBBa;ii5r. CM Feb. 6," 3B9 r
I am on my. first trip to Louisburg
Absolutely Pure
Thii poyderever varies. A marvel ol
purity, , strengtli " aad wholeomenebs:
if Annomical than the oTdinary kinds,
.nil an not ve Bold in coittoetition f with? ;
rte multitude of low. . test; short weight
alum or phosphate powders; SotD pSLT
I Jt Ci-JfS. EOYA BAKTTSQ fmDEK vCo
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PROFESSIONAL ' CARDS. ;
g B.MASSENBURG,' ' : :
attorney: at lawc
LOtJISBOTRG,?!.' C-., ''
Office 1Q tt CoWt H OUM! j - V
All business potin my hands will
deceive prompt attention.
tt - M.UOOKK.
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xTr V'and COUNSELLOR atl.A
LOUISBURG Fttft.NKL.IN CO..N. C.
vyll attend the? Coarta-. of 'Nash?'
i?rank!in, Gruv'ille, Warren, and
V ake 0 aim aes also tho upxeme
coart ol NorHh Carolina, and the TJ-
. Circuit and District Courts.
'propose to do is embodied in he ;follow-
lng resolution, unanimously adopted in
the Board of Trade meeting last nigbt.'
. REgoiiVED i ' 'That ' the ' Bpard of
Trade of Louisburg tender ; the use , pf
the two warehouses at this place firee -of
rent to the right parties who will i come
here and conduct the tobacco warehouse
business. '!. if there is : a warehouseman
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'anywhere looking for a'job hecould not
poesiblt nncra finer opening than here.
the business capacifcy.of the people oi JXetus'doi L'S ' i 11
"the town: 'Louisburg is situated o'n the V '.'. V " '-T :e?v11i'
. --K- what the business;, would .pay
, .... I two live-meni .? Tobacco' in .Erankliri'
L . li. rPl w a j I county has always averaged-$125 v per
the county seat of Franklin county and I : , i,,-' . c - -.j
.... -y..t' :-J ,s-acre, but for safety wa will put it -down
iTl - I' o W0O-- per re.::Taking the,, 1,500
one of the best nroducinfr sections-. , m l t f , ? .: : - 7; . - . T . . .
xii-J-v..'i..:rrW tnat wui w grpwn m xnis rcounty
Louisburg next -. Year. ?Takei fluF'21
thtst hnt rriA irw twiaa' at ini.irbn i w. . . . . i ?;
. , . i x -.i I cent- &mmi$8idfrSk V 1- vcigbing and
, I' Athn 4nnO Artf rM rkrfiT A.
i vuia rcca auu jvu aAckvc live ua UUUU
aJLft CVMIWg IIIMVU iiu tufiuuui M v'fVW
,tme first year. - You have no rent to
pay and your other expenses will be
light . ;Some may say that two ware
housemen in Louisburg would not ge
all the tobacco in Franklin County fi to
sell. Wis know that two well managed
warehouses in Louisburg would get i all
this leaf fofc sale - and in addition to
rFranklin"r.ountv thev would draw frnm
throughout the county is welf ; adapted T ash, Wake, Vance and Warren coun-
more renumerauve crop and that
thev have found mi.. i : .' I
, Franklin county' lands are i well' jadap-;
tea to tne growtn oi a superior type or
tobacco.' The character of the soil is
much like that found in the older tobac
co) -producing cbunties t in the ptate
where the best types have been so suc-
I: cessfully grpwn.. In ; short, t the , ,soil
STATE NEWS.
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lscT9- Voters and
Floaters.
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Items of Interest Gathered from
' all parts of the State.
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Raleigh proposes to offer $25,000 for
the removal' of Trinity College jto Hint
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The Mann-Arrington
cleaned ; up
twenty-seven pounds and two ounces xf
gold amalgam from a ten-days' run ! of
. t. i
fi h'":-' i,- it.
3Sew Tork Times, Ind. Rep. - V
The evidence in. the contested election
for Congress in South Carotttia eecm to
'show tha the nqgro voters jot, that-dis
trict set no groat value on the right to
vote, ,. However great their - gnoance,
and the helplessness that comes from it
may be,' the votes of 32,000 voters out
of ZOfiOQ , cannot . be suppress edV in a
single district, if .they are themselves
much' in earnest about exercisiDg their
I rights. - It & 5 no doubt true '.that 'the
yet tbe.of&clal returns show that in
inoneys worth' the crop or last
year was nearly as good as that of
u To remove, pou frptn marbl. cWi
cm a pasta of whltlot; aud beoslne,
Jf the covet 'U removed : froin - A I
Try
Use charcoal to broil with.
Ittt YALUt Ur UUittttUrS- t hocseuolduikts.
j, Philadelphia Record. vt
' Before active epechlatlon shall
beglri is to the. prospects of- this
year's' crops It may not be out'uf
place lo briefly review the results
of last year's
wheat hsrveBt of 188S bad,' and "St 7? ; :
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' revHw the results somi dishes Uw soap. wIU not 'get
f harrest, f Wo have ebtt. 1 ' ( , , -j.;. -
strong black tea.
their twenty stamp. milL
The High Point, Asborp and South- white peopfe of South Colinaare do-' I 1837, or, In fact,-of any other 're-
"v M ucitiii musuhi Luwiuu LHmuiiHii io riuB t.npir.KttAM.iui . i wuk Y cai . ii is uuiib i niH x nfli inn
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completion rapidly.. There are six hun- I they would take any means thai wenr! money value of wheat to the pro-
necessary to that end. .But if they re-
ivett that no . KepuVican member -.of I
.Congress should .be elected they, could
"not carry out their resolution in . a dis
trict in which the African vote , is . to
overwhelmingly large without leaving
evidence by which it would be easy to
show how the suppression was- effect-
ed., . 1 :, '.. .' " .
measure.'of the real; value of. the
harvest ;in all . Its relations lb the
trade of the ' connlry nThe high
be accented, the contract to be in force
two-years. .
ui.cu iwinif uuw a wuik ou me roaa. v.
The MRecorder,s-wants factoriesrAn
intact everybody in Durham md Dur
ha!m county wan6'a shoe factory two
more cotton factories and a canning fac-
:y-H ;:-v:.'.. "
Theoanoke & Southern Railroad
hasTnade a proposition to take 300
convicts from the Stale, at sl25 a vear I 6
I- There is no particular reason whv the I 4 , r . j
v. k fiwucvmo uut vuio uua tt aaa 1 I vt 11 9 lug mi met iWoiVrj
uegroes suouia De anxious lo vote.
Twenty years ago, when"' South Caxoli-
no ram a nniA nAAWAMiU 1 A
; Thexchange Bank of Mt. Airy bus- Zr . ,o
ponded last week. The suspension wns "L " "Z.V JTTZ
j , 1 . I ture, and the more acnve-minded of the
caused by a heavy run on it on account t,
of the failure of the Bank of Bedford at I w CZZ iTZTr 7 c
r-x. I tt 3 there have . now .been foul years of
Liberty, Ya. The depositors may get Democraticrule, and the . negro yoters
their money. - , . , .., ; . Irr4:
J find themselves neither better nor
., AUiwruiowuiwui awoBpecj worse off under Cleveland than ,they
ive town midwayt brtwea Mil. Afeij wereLinder" Arthur: They long "ako
abandoned the hope of "forty acres and
a mule that animated them during the
period of reconstruction and "the exist-'
ence of the iTreedmen's Bureau." They
have now nothing tangible to hope or
to fear froin "politics. ' 1 The interest that
1 ,? -M
' Trya neglassrulofsti&ij: bc n
rax water In a pint of. raw starch v.v
for hilars andcufti. i; -:L ,.:it,-.l. ri t.r
VTiea, flttlrnnst become - rwty,," i'v"
ducer Is pot ari ) alisolately . correct I "C them with stove polish, and
runeiiwunnry DIU?U1, ......
n After washing a , wooden . bowl r-r
... i ' . . ... ,-. - .vI"S. 4,
pui u WDero it wiujury equally .on ,
both sides j away from the stove , it
To make pood whitewash use
skim milk with , lime 'Instead of
water, and it will be more durable.
"TV a. J. E MALOXis.. ,lv i ti
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O-ace 2 doors below Furtnan
;ooke' Drugstore, adioiningDr. O.
to the growth of the best types of .bjight
leaf, and this is a statement not made on
theory; f but -: from factual experiments
TOBACCO QROWIXa
ties' also.! ior r1 Py a
splendid opening and anyone who , wants
a gooa suit wouia ao. . weu to corres.
XC, JL AACA C
tive
and Greensboro. Soon that place will
be quite., a railroad centre, as trains
from four; directions will run to that
point. Greensboro Xorth State.
Presiding Elder Bev. W. II. Bobbitt,
D. D., of the North , Carolina , Coufcr-
prices which the farmers receive
for a comparatively short crop may
bo greatly. outweighed by the loss
es of thej consumers lu the Increas
ed cost of bread. 'But.'ns a eenerat
for
his prod acts affords a tolerable cor-
lect measure of their'- tmrchaslng:
power lit exchange for other ' com
modities. At the same time the
price which the country - receives
Tor Its crop exports measures the
value of Its agricultural products in
exchange with the' products of oth
er lands. .
In quantity the wheat 'yield of 1
1888 was comparatively small, be
ing 414,868,000 .bushels, , against
457,329,000 bushels In 1887, . But
' the average high price : which tle
farmer obtained, - and which , the
country received for Ita export sup-
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Jj W TlBERLAKE,
ATTORNEY- AT LAW; ,
; LOUISBTjRG, W. C. ' -
Office he Ceurt House :
JpJVUL JONES
Attarney an4 Counsellor at Law,
LOUIS HU HQ N. O. V
Will practice In the courts of
F ranklin. Warren,' Wake, Vance
and Nasn, and m the Supreme court
of the State. V -t: -
was introduced into Fraiikiin some fou t
or five years jigojand almost iaeyeryr
instance has proved a great success. - At
first only a few leading planters made
the attempt, but their experiments' were
so successful that gradually others Kaye
gone into business and this year fully
. i- 1.500 ACRES i v-l P
will be ijAantelin Franklin'county alone.
Tor three years the increase in average
in the county each year has been large
and it as safe to estimate that in a few
more years . Fr ankliii will rank with
many of the older counties in the amount
of her annual product.
THE KINI? OF IJ3AF CTROWN.
; The writer examined - a number' of
-poiicr
is almost 1 a sure thing for two ware
housemen to make $3,000 apiece annu
llay above all expenses in Louisburg,
and this is tar ahead of what many are
doing toay in old markets. The busi-.
ness men are an ready to co-operate
with warehousemen and in addition to
this the farmers are likewise ready.
The Alliance is strong in Franklin
county and here is what they propose to
do.
Resolved, That we, . the members
of Franklin county Alliance, No. 296,
do pledge our hearty support morally
and financially to any parties proposing
to ooen a tobacco market in the town
of Louisburg and that we will co-oper
ate with the Board of Trade of the low j
of Louisburg in furthering this cause.
The business men will throw all then:
ence,.was stricken with paralysis several-weeks
ago, at Rockingham. Rich-
:mond county, the whole of his " right
enlightened citizens take io'good govern- I plies In exchange for foreign com
TO KCIIOOIVTEACHERS. 4
The Superintendent of PuWic
Schools of Franklin county will be
in Louisburg on the second Thurs
day of February, April. September,
October and December, andL remain
for three days, if necessary, for the
purpose of examinlug applicahts to
teach in the1 Public Schods of this
Count w ' .. I
I will also be in iiouisourg
samples of Franklin county tobacco and 1 influence maidjng.athe rWarehouse busi-
m all instances the. leaf was. ot - a - supe.
rior quality. It ranks . With the fine
bright types most suitable for wrapping
and cutting .purposes. The leaf is of a
fine silky texture of a rich bright color
ora fight mahogany shade. A com
paratively small amount of filling stock
is found in the crops grown here and
the proportion of nondescripts is consid-
'ness and thfey want live and wide awake
men to have it in cnarsre. We know
the opening is a good one and . can - be-
to the
on
. " a 1 li t-w
H aurday 01 encn . u yu , gmalL. Muchii of Gn
li c days, to atteud to .an v bjusinewi rL. ..i-r;-.
connolted with mX office. 1. w ww
.i m . 1-1 a RRift. isiint. 1 uie suuuiy 01 ileal! uia ao iuauuoi. un
bounded.
speak a most hearty reception
nsht parties wno mav aecioe to cast
their lots With these liberal people.
There are already buildings fnere suita
ble for leaf factories and if others are
needed thet business : men . will erect
them. Any further information can
he fcadby addressing Mr. J. J. Barrow,
Secretary 01 Board oiXxsule.
1
mnos. b.
WJIiDElt,
INSTANCES OF LARGE YIELD.
I Perhaps the best way to - show the
A TTflT? TT F v TATirT7A W7'-t 1 worth of thrr. tobacco crown inthis rsec-
i"ftiff,-irr V Ji iVJ .rif-J .- ". Mr- r 100s; ana
' iV fV r i' UcJ won is give msxances vol 'PncesoD-j-ja i x it cured a : desperate
I can testify thals. IB. S, Is H the
jestVod metjiciuthat liever
took, and believe it is the best in
Office on Ma iftJ&Lir- oe-. dor-t
low the Eagle Hotel. !
S. SPRUILL. , . '
attorney At Law-
LOUISBURG, N- C
-Will attend the cohrts 1 of i Frankhn,
Vance: Granvilleii Warreo.' aiv. and td market. 2&.
"Federal tud Sumf ?C0,SPt: fouearsigo
tnedm88crops. I have only a
few which I picked up at random. Mr.
Don Best who lives near here has just
spldTf bairns o $I,68$,35Mr. H. D.
Egerton a leading larmer m this comity
sold 800 pounds for $320 on one 'occa
sion, he sold one barn at 47 cents1 around
case of tetter on my feet and legs.
which withstood : all .other treat
ment, and' was so painful 1.1 could
not wear my shoes. '
-r::' A J. Brooks.
Daweon, Gs., Sept. 26, 1888,
i rVirminTTiOTJs Soke Lf.o. 5' V
Vest
condition Charlotte News.
A tenant on the property of ; tho"Ed
wards Mining Company brought us in
some ore literally strung together with
free gold, that he had turned up- with
his plow.; This company has very
valuable property and we trust they
will soon begin its active development.
Argonaut.
Mr. J. W. Lee, of Fair Grove, visited
the "Dispatch" office last week. He
sa'd that the season had been unfavora
ble for wheat. The winter had - been
entirely too, dry. , Since Saturday,
enough rain .has fallen to pretty near
make a wheat crop if it had been distxib-
tel through the s eason. . , s .,
ProC Holmes of the University went
out about 4 J miles from Chapel Hill last
week, to where a : man' was digging . , a
well, and when at the depth of forty
feet under the ground. a fossil skeleton
,ten feet in i length was discovered.1 It
was some kind of a reptile, and after pro
cured will be placed in the - State -museum
in Raleigh. ;Vi3itor. . , , - . -
N There is a movement to form a iiew
county out of portions' f Martin, ilali
fix and Edgecombe, with the county
seat somewhere on the Chowan and
Southern road. Edgecombe is small,
g AltX .ICyLIlC OA V ACTT,.UC:L- '4AAJkTJ9 MAI JllLJ
and though 1 the increase of taxatiod
i for the pew county;. would only. be in
' that part taken for itlwe can Bee no
use in niaivius so uuujl v ucvv wuuuw.--
Banner. . , ,
The negro exodus from this place is
assuming increased -pro portions . It is
reported that Eeventyf fiye fanulies haVe
just left for Jbe wisst ba'a special train
and that others are preparing to emi-
ment as such is of course ' quite beyond
their arorehensi6n. r ' The ; roxtisansK
as"a substitute lor
ism
' ? Some favor a tariff for revenue only,
some a tariff with incidental protection,
and some a tariff for protection, per be;
but a large majority favor the free use
of Salvation Oil for cuts and bruises.
An endless chain of certificates verify
the excellence of Dr. Bull's Cough Syr
up. Price 25 cents. ! '
A Short Catechism on Trusts.
modifies, was a set off to the loss
TOrKrrTCeTllearinhiladeT
phia in the last six month of 1887
was about 84fc cents a bushel, - Its
avreage price In the corresponding
month "of 1888 was $1.01 a buehei;
making a difference of 17 cents.
Upon this basis the wheat harvest
of 1888 represented a value of about
$414,000,000, and the greater crop
of 1887 a -value or about $383,000,
000. The portion that was export
ed did not share in. thejr . relation,
but taking the ad vantage. of -the
two year the wheat ? harverst of
1887 did not yield in the markets
much more money than that of '
Silver jean be .kept bright .for
months by being placed lo aa alr '
tijjht;cAsQ with a good-slro piece tr
camphori ':'.,: J Xy',
. . Fruit stains on while eocds fan '
be removed by pouring bolUug wa
ter directly from the, kettle over!;
Ue spots. -,1. ..- . i t. f '--l.U ?
' Hive syrup Is KootI Tor croup or
Inflammation of the lung. It must i
bo kept In acool -place, tot 1 If ; it '
sours It is very poisonous. ' " " '-
: . Do not' keep Ironed clothe oa '
bars In the kitchen any longer than;
Is necessary Ptt, thorough drying,'
They gather unplcflsanl odors. ;
' Ifyoa want poched eggs to look;
particularly nice cotk each egg In a -
tooQn ring placed la the bottom of
ft
1
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; ''t .
-i ft
; u.j
' -. ox
f ;I
Use squares of dull colored fliv , :
pinked at the edges, under statuary
or any heavy ornaments ' that fcr s ' r
liable to mar a polUbed surface, ;'
, Equal parts of white -shellac and
alcohol are . a permloaati flxatlvo Hu
for crayon and charcoal ' sketches.- : ".
Spray it on evenly with an artist's ? -
atomizer. yn-id'. -.A
v
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Garden Ins forlAdleav
r r
To cover this los?i.t'e
QWhat .isit that the high tariff
men want protection against?. .. f
- A. Against foreign competion.
:" Q. ' What is the reason they give for
wanting protection against foreign com
petition? ; v ;
A; Because, they say, . they can not
sell their, goods ; aa : cheaply as .the for
eigner, can, and continue to pay. our'
high wages. L.; And, as they don't want
to cut down wages,- they must be al
lowed to charge higher prices. ? - -'" 1 '
LQJBilt does not protection make high
A. Oh, no; they are lowered through
domestic competition, j so .that things
here are really as cheap as , they are
abroad, i ; 1 , .'.' , , ..; I wheat, corn and oats together, the
Q. How, tiien, if they . are compelled I gain in vy al ho In 1883 .was f 100,000,
tAll thr o-Tr1iwr-far-- vw-ov uw.tuua ,! rwj
; Make up your beds early in thsmoro-
Ic sew buttons ' on your iusbanra
shirt; do 'not rake up grievances; -protect :
the young and tender branches -of your
corn crop
-f 10DQ ..i.l . kni.l O AAA AAA AAA
bushels. Of. this . eneVmous. crop Ji P311! i1? ?P0C.a
not more than & percent, is export
ed; but taking averages, the . value
of this crop is at least. $120,000,000
greater than that of the preceeding
year. ..So', of, jthe ,oas, .harvest,
which is estimated to have exceed
ed that ot 1887 to the amount of
42,000,000 bushels. In -. regard , . to
cotton,' the ' chief ;. export of- the.
reap a crop 'of health , and .happiness; . .
root out the causes, ot nervous debility r
and "female weaknesses; by thiuse of
Dr. Pierce's Favorite', lescpdoni 'tt
is a sovereign spsHfic,'and tbxusanda of
the ur( sex . bless the dayi they fint i
tnder
i hi-
-. r r -. l i
I: it
grate. The agents will not take single
.' Five years I had a soro
sod the-60 pounds firftirade6utTbflthf I whicl would yield to no treatnient
barnrou2ht: $60 dollars on theidxl I until 1 took too bottles of S. 8.
there has been no sign of return
this was Inj 1888. ' - . v
- - - ' , E. R. Bost. 1
Newton,! N. C, Nov. 23,. 1888.
, J.X Bobbitt tarfed
owing fobaeco; pKm
.tTyTTf
f Adnr
AH persons haying claims agatnsfH
the estate of L. C. Wester will pre-
pii them to me at once.;
E W. TlMriETAtfK iAU'V. .I'm i
111, A CKS M ITHIII
I desire to ; reitiirn Tmj tiiaiiiMi Tto kur
inauy patrons who hftre glveu i, uie i: tivertf
patruuage for 1888,; and earnestly asK &
continuation of the.ajue.fcrr l.; .lr.aiii
lire I will be able H6 -dl letter in1 'file
future, 'he times are hard, und prices
very low. Those who haye horses to be
shod cali ou me. I will, guarantee, satis--faotioii
in every particular; Prices . low.
If you havs ahorse that over-reaches, cuts
4 is aukle, stumbles, has corns or the - nar
row heels, call avd see uie, and will
g uarautee ' satisfaction. Do not forget
that I am Dre Dared to repair euns, and
h vctallpurta such as hammers, lubes
Su. Bectfully,
. 'ANTHoay T. Neai. ,
- y,iTi!'.-s.ui ,n-
ing half acre the first year. . This year
he has a large crop about half of which
he has sold this year about 28 cents for
every tiling,, Mr, J, K. Spencer has
i Boils.: . -(v.v
crop of twelve. acre3.bj: Whichhe ,:jrefu
TeJ $3,6oTaviiDjVhey pfi
some $1,700 worth. . Mr. J. IL Upper-
man who lives in Louisburg planted 2
acres lat year and sold $485 worth of '.
tobacco from it. Mr. A. It. Strickiin
realized $250 dollars fijdm one and j
$235 worth " from one acre ? planted.
These prices r iobtalrtel show ) theV fin! :
grade of leaf grown in this territory that
would be tributary to a . "
tjyqBA.COO MARKET AT XOUISBUBf.
And this is . iust ; what the people ; oi
Louisburg want, and just what they
axe determined to have. I have - never
ABBEVlLtiB; Oct j 20, '83.
ill was a victim for .Ave or aix;
ears),of th worst boils that JL, ever
mw, which; th 3 do2tors.i failed ?ta
cure. I began 8; SS., ; and .in -a
. hort time he poison., was drlvtia4
ut or my system, ana not a xbiV t cd.Ptiet.25 cents
ot nous or any oiner biooa-tromieir- For 8:de by J. B.Cluton.
nas returned, l recommend a., a.
negroes but. cemkelLarjQnho go
to have familiesX kTteiirji. fare is
paid by the agents and the negroes are
under, contract to work it out when
they arrive in Kansas.NewS-T3bServ-
er.
SALVE
k .'..m a "T t j iai
The best salve in' ti.e; world fo tats!
BUCLKEN'S AitNICA
il
I-
wnmpn irvln rV nrncrtriaf nnnci a nnu
cotjntry, it Is . estimated. ; that , the J guatee, j theanariu .V..V frw
1I22. ?u?J.Q0 that it will give satisfec'tion la -every i
is about;$20,000,000v .Taking, howT S rAnded.TUa
ever, the four great crops of cotton I guaraqvep aaa peoa pnaioa TO(jio do&-(
eigner does, can they continue to pay
yuiighwaT , ,; .!r;?. v,!(! "-j j.
- a .
canpndout? . ' . ;
: Q?Suppofe the goVernmmt shuts out .
foreign competition by constructing' a
tariff, is therev no I scheme1"1 which '" will
checl domestic wmpetitidn ? ; A ..
...
bruises, sores, -ulcers, salt rheum,
fever sores tetter'3iapdCI$anfL
"eliilhlains, corDs dnUjaliklairutioua
an-rpositiyelyyure-, piltfSr,,or ..no;i(pa.i
fednired. ' t is suaranteed to srive
perfefc t.-satisiactcon; W;Monv; reiuna-.
? tsjper bv frt,
f,S.l0bverybody.j;;7 Vilui.t'
, Swift's Specific Is entirely a veg
etable meacine,v anq.is -jne oniynfi .
ever- curean . '
L-'.! ii,T
ledlciue whlcU ihas
lood poison, scrofula, blood
.uor and kindred diseases. ' Snd
for our books on blood i and akin
diseases, mailed free. - ;'"v
1 J'A Uelpmeet'for1 sonile Yotinfir';
There
" u i V. vhn oooka hreakfas t for the whole fcuni-
ly, milks tiie cows and .goes.; up wards of,
two miles to school every day and is on
The Swift Specipio COrr 'I - J, hand betbre time, witn ner lessons pre-
, Drawer, Atlanta Uu. i pared. Cka ton Caucasian.
Q. What Is it?
fl Whot t a th officii' ilV "XI
v A. It is ' a aimbinatioa . of ; men in
certain industries, th object of which is
to make things dear by iaking.i them
scarce. As it ;is a combination-, for 1 an
evil purpose it, Is;a conspiracy; Vj tlif
- Q. Who gets ..the:i"benefit of-the
Trust? j 7,- ltj!i..-:? "i" a-ajsIiss'L-r
A r The iaratilists tjwho organize'
Q.Who:gets left ? i 4'it"i ?. '
NA.The wager:earners and the . people
generaUy.i V ?v. ?: .rS Am T
lAlthough .reliable .comparative
estimates In regard to animal pro
ducts are out ' of the question, the
official returns show a large decline
in the exports of provisions during,
the last year. In beef, pork i aud
milk products there , has . : been; -no
serious fluctuations ;n prices.: On
the other hand, there -has- been a
marked decliue In prices'of vegetal
bles, which' 13 attributed to excess
of production;'. But taking all .in
all, Ue r. agricultural , products of
1888 have brought;' more to the far
mere than' did the product of 1887,.
iThey have more uiotiey for the
purchase; oi commoaiiies tnau they,
had in, the previous year,. and they
would have silll more to die good";
but br the fact thai they areheayl-;
ly taxed fo uearty all the necesW
ries jfwT which they. exchiiu?e their
farm products,' 13uf, as the farm
ers have given (heir suffrages for a
system' that' taxes ; them,. . for- the
benefit of monopoly, ulhef , Deoule
miist grin abd bear It as boat 'they. !
tie-wrapper, .'and taidifully carried out - i - "
for many jeaxs.?. (V' :. r a J ;i .
To: cleanse 'tibe- itoriiaclUTw'and
system gnerau,jf,'as prrilerce' J 'j IT'
lets, j bi i 'ir.: tin ' ,iA d) U
donl write foToneyTiaXiT
the poet, proudly."' wf' U'T v "
iTheD, in Heaven Vrrmv whit'
doyoa write foi-rrevenge TV askad .tvf tlf .
the editors-Yankee BJsde. n V - lrth
twit t ttt1 lUfnirv1Lmtiil; , u
tneldter - f- J -MMMCla-y " r -
r.'. IU 'l$
Mm
grmnlf" ...
T"? Babies cry because . thay- suffee-and
Ueaosc reuaDie remeay ior roe reueioi.
their diacoinfort is Dr. Bull's Baby Syr-
up., Only 25. cents a bottle. . tVv,r j.
,v,Tou may travel in all cilLniateB with
ou t fear; if you have a supply. . of Laxa
doii Co jpiard agunst.malaria and fever.
Prke only 25 cents. .? r r'd V
, i A- citizca bought himself a . book " , the
other day, aud wrote thi on the fly-leaf
"i'rertcnced to Johu Joues by himself as
a ukjrk of eatu, -
Ml! . tr k. .t
may.
: t i .r
Live Oak,' ALA,,' Dec. 13. 86 !
Messrf 4 A.'T.'SiXATilKnEiMJSLa i;
Co, Bochester,Pa.i; Ws-; ,u i-'i U i
...lients. iasi spung . i.receivea oy
mail a bottle of. your Antidote for Mala--
ria for my. brother, 'who ' had chlils for
more than six monlh.v He ( frequently
broke theW P with quimnel but they
'' ' " - - -' j ' "
jrrould soon return ,1 . gave lum the
'Antidote and-: ho has not' had a ' chili
since.! . It has made a permanent wire.
f: ':.''" Yours truly, '(": ' ',
W. W. PsiiDCB. -ik
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