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VOLVXVIim
LOTJISBITRG, N. C MARCH 29. 1889.
Uons tutl cnrueUy oiated- , Xewj
furaished at 1.43.';,
JsTO. Q Utcma ofanynatur wiU U
r--? J -i :s:MT .- : - . franklin times
: feft-ppi-p ; TH:! AS.-' ? -s
-t? i , Ir-CJ, ,1 -li-ji , - '' : - 1 ' Ai .7 KTin ." rl FranUia countyaodi
'r-t:-- : T-T'-'. 3i-7 -77 T-:?;'J:M-" ' T- -T, ; ,. ..." ",7: J .... ' - " - , - NV WO -1 ''.,-..- circuit extends all over every
T-tWi '7. - "'. ' - ' ' 1 - - Uonft.-lAailJomin counties,
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5 L
r-k it KXoyer Ligbtened. -
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v Die eUvep daysogoldoa days,'
, V T The days or Bunny weatliar,
WilB ambeou the mountain line -"
And violet on the heather,
Are but remem'ered days, love, . -v .
'h: ; Faif fled frofflf lb.ee and hie;
i The lost dehght is -out bf;8ighjb,x i i -. :
t And lorn and' lone are wfc. '
t"i Yet the gay days the dreary days, r; .
i n; With gusty stwms blow hither,
'' . And cloud racks smitten to the blast
. : .'And driven a y wither v .. ?
Through sobs and moans and anguish
-These days of muftAed gloom i
Their coronal ofglory wear,
;f'i : V hicn deathless star ulume
it
"For in the min?led brightness
K-t)f other years atether "
And befcter; pain with thee, love, ;.
; With thee, true heart to heart,
Thap piVthe vanished , surishine,,
AM ttoii; and I apart. V;-
it is but a temporary need my' allow-
ance cdmeS in tomorrow,' but Vyou see
how it is today is a period f of neccssi-
j "But," faltered Cora, turnirig white
ahd red,, "your brother-n-Iaw, Mr. Mai-
i ilHe will not listen to a ' word. lie
says and I cannot blame liim much
that he is tired or lending' to me and my
sister is just as bad l" i: K ' -
" ffSurelyyour ftiead9: ?:,;.-j'i'-'
. lie contemplated ner vrith a mocking
laugh. " v j: '.-1 - ,-." v y .:
;: t "I liayejap friend 1 - Yes, you ; inay
look amazed, CoraS but It is tlie meian-;;
truth. v Sometimes,?' t he added.
with bitterem'phasis, tft-soems: to: ' me
f thai it would bo fetter taini the .whole
farc of life at pnee 7 "rvrrjo
'"'Captain jWayne you slid , not ; mean
This niwdererer varies.' ".A marvel 91
n-xrlbr: trTisth and v vrhle8onienes8.1
JJt? ecoaomical than the Qrdiiury ;
: ni cannot be sold sq competition win
i " " t he rauUitade df Jow test, , short weight
i alum orpaospnnie powaem. ovnw
I 45; IT CANS. qYi BAriPOWDBACO
PBOFErSlONAL. , CAHDS.
; it x 1
1 1 i a1
a slender forefinger, ' catching
tins reflection of the! afternoon
B.MASSENBU11G,:
- like a drop of dew it sparkled on Co
ra Vane1
the slan
suhshihej' fia if every s'&iibearaved to
Huger within the crystal-hearted jewels
as the y ouiig girl sat . there, 1 her fair
head drooped like a. lily - bell and 1 the
ner nusneu
I do CoMuJJothing bis gone righi
ith: me' iji thlsKvdrJdancl 1 ',swear to
youVoreiigiIteaYen, that'uuVss T'
can. somewhere raise. the .mCfesWay,
hi will blow-my brains out.t iu- , j
J Bus eyes glittered Trith a fearee 1 light
and a deadly ' whiteness xaxae 4rouud his
1 "But, Captain-? Wayne rhow can I
1 lieip youyl nave no money y,'
He sueered J)ittexlx
ATTORNEY, ATX A WvifS- Tff,v
.r -c 'J C--4v'"V lashes hanguig'lowi over
Ofioe in theTTourt House. . . cnecK-r.-- , :
. All business pot in my hands will
krr Y and OTJSSELLOB; atLAW..
,OUfS BJ RQV Fit COi Ct':
v-vf 11 attend the - Courts of ash
Pra:int?QrrtyilViyaen'i an1
Wake 0 ouu ies also v the Mipienie
tourt dl Kor th Carolina, and the U
-? Circuit and District OouvU. ;
iQ Scs 2 doors : below Furman . &
"Oo'ika'ji Drug Store; adiolnina: Dr. O.
is 'easy for; you -to i say; no with
that jewel spklihgon your, forefinger; ,
but I tmderstand-i-Tou' are like all the
EVpipnem, auc; lurnea away irom me
poor forsaken outcasts - ? ;ilr V ;r
don't mind mentioning it,.: hurried on
tke terrified Mr. Sparkle.. 4It was Cap
tain Bruce Wayne.-' , r -
tlBrnce Wayne 1' .''.-, .
Mr. Carlesford Btood silent for a min
ute or two, while every feature . of his
lace seemed to settle and ktow . rLnd.
as if it had been carved in marble.
JlThank you..- That will do. I ' will
not look at the - emerald's this after
noon.'? . ": .A'rj.''--:;
; What a storm of contending passiors
shook Alban Carlesford's breast as " he
walked along with niechauicf A, footstep,
scarcely hstening whither , he t went.
DoceiYed, slighted, betrayed, , his very
betrothal gift gone to swell' the purse
of a mere ' spcndthiift like.1 Eruce
' iyayne. , ' h 1 vU-V .'"' f 77 r
i "I have been a fool a lovesick I" he
muttered between his ; clenched , teethj
vand I am fittMgly-repald.7- ;
' When Cora Vane returned from 'the
3 r " . l J . . . i
aays rouaa oi music lessons, weary, yet
happy (for had not the' conciousness of
a rood man's love gone With her on her
tedious way?),' she found a note lying on
her table, a note : directed ; ia i Alban
Carlesfbrd's liand." ;- : -.-i .
; She took it up and broke 'the 'seal
With a' soft crimaon giving over ' her
face; but as her' eyes glanced . ove the
contents a deadly hue usurped the ' dell-
nateflrmmeJ''Ii rend thusr W-..-''.--
Basely UnsratefuU-
:l - . "It's so strange that he loves me,'
ithought her scarlet lips'half Apart,
agad tje Aweetest dreaikershadpwof,
.asrtule hovered ;abouherinnth.: ifH
so.w&uiuf.jsoxusa TWii? f 1 can-1 dor ;" How can I , j vr;
aristocratic circles, where poor ; httle 1 itf loitteoiiedCbrarl'solenuv
Jiave never been admitted. 1 snouid al
most fancy the whole, thing tp be a dream
if it were not for this precious : stone
SDarldinsf bh mv finser." " 7
5 A taea Cota v ane leaned ner cheefi pn
Her hand and drifted off once more into":
the delicious revcriesi'ihat come to those
1 'Miss Yane: I return ' your troths
Capt. Wayne is welcome to the dia
mond ring a well as your: ;h"art. I
L.nt i J a-.....: - .
7 4 J '
A. C.
,iV C1MUEKL.AKK,
aiATTjOIlNEYrAT:
0'.nce ifhe Court House;
7 t7 JAELr JONES
" 7 Attorney M Umm Law M
Will 'irnct ice r 1 n 4 fhe . courts of,
t Fraiiklln. Watren, Wake, 7 Vance
and Nasiij and Lu the Supreme court
ottiK -Stale
f :f1 7'7'? 77
7 : 7TXC pdOliTEAUHEitS. p
77 rJchooW f FranWiu cbuiity ' will be
77 i ti Lou isburz on t tie second Thurs-
'ZdayOrFfruary; AprjrpltMBer, t
Octo'be? 'ih I December; ajiotygfiiatn 7
s 7 for three days, i t" necessary or the
. iiurtxise of examining anplieantfttp I
..leacu in me i'uouc ocnoois 01 iins
IT Comix ty . C -7 - v-V7- 7.' 77-77-v-;
. T VI will al.d ? bel n i Kiouistfu rgnfRi
S.vVirday of each vceek.and all pub
r lie ttays, to attend to any business
-;'v:"7'-' v-v J, K. tf arris, Supt. y.
7 HIHOS.: B, WMXEli,
t -r. Office op Min Sl4" owe 1 dooeji
- - i;. low tlie EaIe HoteLrM
who have set foot within ; the mystic
emnleoriovei?r!a?
It did seem not unlike " Uie7 phantas
mal outlines of a dream whea oua came
to look at it from- ftsober, every-day
point of yiew. nete was littie7hard
I workjnglf dailyj : governess, , jearnhigja
modes t-Iivelihood by 'constant toit--oow
could it be tliat Alban Carlesford,:: the
courted favorite of fortune ; and fksliion,
should have learned to love her hould
ihltve-won her promise to .be , his wife.
And she liad told him so frankly and
freely the story of her humble life,' even
to the brief strange episode of Bruce
ffomao IftWiifuvI- 'nvnACil 1
I.Bruceiwne l"43iCarlesfbrhad
tepeatedjj "yotf do not&eaa he Bruce
Wayne who was m the Seventh .Kcjri-
mcnt at one fime.; Whjvl know him
X-CoraTushln
Captaia Wayne. He sakl he loved me,
hUth'ftWasjid aifirt ahSsiwjate that
I f as afraid of . him. Oh, . Alban, I
iueyipr epukl .havp ilt toward fifcnaa I do
oowara you r.;:S'H:ft:5:;rs:
Aidlxv Carlesford forgot the incipi
ent pang of jealousy wtuch had-ia:ready
hand-
firuce
HVaytteJanahe felt hajpy in IheuBdoubt-
w swear to you that by, this JLime ; to-
iporrow you shall have the, t. money. sf I.
will go mtbiybu to a jeweler's: 'he will
dvance the money pn'this' ring, to meet
all my prcseut needs.- Cora. wifl you
save a fal ksn follow, creature's soul i .by"
one daj''s Eaci'ifice of your - vanity, :: or:
will you -drive fae to a suicide's grave T'
1 "BuVCaplv Wynne ' 77 ' '-; 7
As she stood there pale and , startled,
a knock came to the door. ; It was " re
peated and then the door was opened as
ji ia dispair for an answer, , and Bruce
Wayne stood there1 eager and .smilP:
bg, 7. - v..- - - '
UI have brought 'you your ring Cora,'
and it has saved me. My Heaven bless
you as truly as I shall' ever do.' 7;-"
It Is too late," said Cora, in a strange
bard voice. " "Read that." : t .
An old fellow s it Jn a rail fence. TTa
hat lay on the ground; his long hah" was
tangled and hi face wore a revengeful
expression. A traveler, noticing the
old fellow's hardness . of countenanoa.
stoppal and thu addressed him: .
44 1 ou seem to be worried." r
uAm."-,' . . ., - d j t :;:
4 What's tlie matter i - 'T.
"Clot aduty to perform." ' 7.
'It must be an unpleasant one."
wNo the duty is pleasant enoush. 'but
the waiting is tiresome." v-
. SWhydoyonwait? ,
; 44See that house up yonder f
:'Yes." . -'- - 7 - ; ' . '
'Well, there's a feUow in Uiere that
I ara-going to lurrup as soon as he , comes
out?7' -.- - - ... ,
t- uUehasd6ne you an injury, I sup-
. He has." ' ' -: -
i luituiu ue uor . ' -
j - y eu, x u leu you. r lie came into
this naghbtr ooi about six montha ago
and began to practice medicine, t have
been a practicing physician, in this com
munity tor thirty years, vet I treated
the upatart kindly. How nid he repay
me? With the basest infcratitue sir.
I'll tell you how itr wasr : About two
weeks affo Old Peter Nolan ; was taken
ick. THe was as sick a man as ,1," ever
aw in my life. Why, he had swamp
fever, rheumatism; pleurisy, and a num
ber pf other diseases. I 'was called in.
As soon as I looked at him I saw he
had no show, and I told him it would
not be honest for me to give him , medi
jcine and take his money when I knew
that I could noti do him any cood.'"
! VThai was surely : commendable,"
said the traveler. s . ;-,
Of course, but mark, the duTcrence,
ftChat young snipe was called in. What
dkl he do? Act with'coiresponding hon
esty f No, sir, he pitched in and gave
old Pete a lot of medicine.'? ; t 'J
"And.kiiled him, ehrv . -1
" u Well, no; the scoundrel has about
jeured him." " " - it -
- " Yes",but that proves him to be a good
pnysician,'1 v. - ...---
A good physician 1 the old ' fellow
.WASHINGTON LtETTElt,'
From Our Itesrular Correspond.
cnt...-... :-. . - ' .
j , Wasiiisoton, Mch-, 25," '80.
It is not the purpose of the writer, In
touching matters political, to do more
tlu.n state what he sees." He mean to
give the lacts and permit the reader to
draw his inference to suit himself. So
with thL preliminary tmderatood he
will proceed. For the past fix tnL;ht
politics have beea to the fore. To the
right and oa the left they have' been
ToU'ed and thundered. - If an acqurunt-
ance slops to speak with you on the
street he Is sure taAaysomethlug touch
ing o Sices and the hungry Democrati !
Why, tha Democratic visitation was
not onp-fourth as fierce and wolf-like as
hai which" bears down upon President
Harrison from every - quarter of the
Country.- It was six weeks before
Cleveland began to"- make changes at
all. Harrison was in five 2aje, when
he had to throw something to the hun
gry mass that beset him, as r el entire
as death. ' "I'm glad toT cc a ' man
whose pockets arc not bulged out 'with
tapers sakl the President one of those
lovely ays last week, as he held out
both hands to ' a Democratic Senator,
with whom he maintained very- kindly
relations while he Limtelf was a "Sena
tor from . Irxliana. Hi4 conversation
ith the Democrat, was, of course, con-
cotial, but it is enough to say that
n never dreamed of whai he had
l March 10, 1S53; the United iate '
Navy was the most powerful aaJ for-.
mklable aSoat. But somehow the i
avy was not kept up.' The country :
&d cot'fcem, to'tindenlanJ the peccsal- -ty
of keeping abreast la this matter cf
naval defenses and fighting power with ' -ither
na bus. -And thca the spirit of
plunder but it U usele&s now to enter
bto the reasons why the Nary declined,
till Its oClccra were ashamed of the tiijp ;
they ccumandod, and ia which . they .
had to maintain the honor of their coun
try and fog. Bat at last there
change. The narrow escape we LoJ '
from a war with Spain,' from a fU
with Chili, from half a dozen other Utile
tUSculries taught the sense' ef the
country that It would net do - to let
things go on in-thia way7 And with
the incoming of the Cleveland adminls-'
tralion there was brought to the lerv-
ice of th natiau the best Secretary Ma '
Nary has had ki peace times fbc Lty"
years. -1 s -'.: ,
: Afternoon Te." 7 . ,s . x
Said Mrs. G. to Mrs.il. . - - ,(
(Twas o'er a cup of fine Bobea): ,f
" Our pretty hotess yonder,' 7
Has gained in looks surprjiuigly;' ' v '
She seems as well as well can be I ' '
. hat is the cause, I wonder. -
1
-1
J Cora
'exclauned. .4t Why blast him; he knew
that I had said old Pete couldn't live. !
He knew that my. professional reputa
tion was at stake. Why didnt he let
the old fool die ? Why did ha -w ant , to
'cure .him and ruin me 1 It was an un
professional act, sir, and just as soon as
Bruce Wayne glanced over the note.
turnedpale and scarlet and he- ' aaid earnestly, fcSE 'going
liated; how could slie tell him,T her te- - . .--. iusulted ill mv okl ace. and above all. . I
jeeted lover of the past, 'that the ; dia- I C""" - 7 " .77-. j am not going to allow ayoung popinjay.
mood was-the;"bettoaial:rof -AllMW I uJrvJfuil "n.toruin the profession. Wait till he
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7f UKiMrh nv-'iSk tJTAirtii
7 LoxfisBuria,:N. c.; i:::'y-
Will ttend the courts ; of Franklin,
entered- his heart, conccraiui this
w ,...-iy-... f 'f--ti -i-s crv t
some, reckless, young captain,
Carlesford ? ;1 . 7 ' -..' . -':." -7: - 7:; ; ;;
4It is enough," he said huskily,turning
away; as little Bessie's footstep sounded
in.the jthe haU; 44I haye asked, . and
have asked hx'vain. Tke ofi'euse never
shah be renealed.t r .-i. . ' -.
eger. r; WheusC human soul trembled
in the batocfe; howold he: 4stop to
weigh, the 'proVand cons' of orthodox, et
iquette f. J ' - -; ; "i ,..-
: Take it,".she ; moxmureuV , arawing ,
off there wh icb Alban5 Carlesford had
placed, pu .lier finger; 'ln jfemember, it
is butfora day A'W v ; ;t
I His muThiured blessing hardly reached
bet car,' so bewildered wan she with the
Conflict ot enwtSons1 within hpy heart;1
p uba nexs momeuceoe was aioae uv-
0 room tod-Bead's' 'y.'aanl on the
oor-Knoo. 1?;; ,.v;v -it.
i 4;WeiOJKleiBracerlisped4
child; "I couldn't anywhere fkulrjiia
gold eye-l'xss, andanammsaid it , was
haugiug on his TcVriUhQa.'
iiig certainty - that X.Cpr'wallt yhj ,
own.
775 VauceJ Gra
! i Fvder-.il HRfVuprvfue Coortr' Froupt
.:aitena-Vii
little Bessie Maiden's: piand cbuutmg
time fox- thexhild's unnised fMsrs aV
tney fSLrayedeguianyotver oiei ivory?
keysy for 'Corhad insisted on duly H'ul
fiili lig alTher eugageinen is for lne"quar-4
ter, before she would consent to fix-.' the
marriage: day," whon , the schoolroom
door opened, and'CaptJ Wayne lounged
"rr:'-i''i'y-H - c:t -'1 S-' - ' -5:
aiyHt:j..4irHiMii:-s'
see him myse'f." 7 K7
"It will be no use,' dd Cora,T"he is
steru oua adamant and1 r .
: iIt viU be of use, Cora.; .
'a , lie : ' . -. m. . ' 1 ' C
put nan.:ui uour 1 . . ... - . t
And Bruce Wayne hurried off. " ;
-"Mr.-Carlesford was particularly
jgagodi h could see '.ho one. i. .At 'lasti
that was the answer vprought to the;
door byliis servant, ft; .7 7',' 7
4iI must see him," said Bruce Wayne;
t4stand aside, man I"c ,u . - '- ,-;t : ! -j
, An4 he pusliad tb deternxined ' way.
directly l- into r the presence - of , Alban 1
P Captain Wayne PV. ' : 77 'Ij ".
f But Bruce was not to be disheartened
by he frigil kreasm of the stcra' voice.
44Caresford listenl!V; he criod "Mypu'
must listed tome while I teU you what
a true and noble-hearted girl, you . have
i5i77;7 4'--f
v And he told the whole story . of the
diamoTid'ring.. ,1 j& S r. - ' . 7
44It was to save me from a sclf-iuflic-:
ted deathi not from any personal feel-
comes out of that house and you'll hear
something drop." Arkansaw Traveler;
preciated did the authors put therm'
the re The great mass of readers, ask "
for passion ainl lmagiaation and care
not that the , rhetoric la; which it is '
dressed be correct so long as it la ' cor-
grous, It is a curious plan, followed by"
Home parents; that of keeping a strict
watch over their childrcu :, assode
and yet allowing than , to read what .
books they choose; of keeping a girl, .
among pure, innocent prls, and Rinnfr
her such companions as CamilleT and
"The Quick or the Dead! in book.
The best sal vein theVorld for cuts.
bruises,' sores; ulcers, ' salt rheum
fever 'sores,' tetter; chapped hand-,
ehillthiins, corns and. all skiu eru-itiotis
and positively cure . pih s, or no pay
required.- ft is guaranteed - to give
perfect satisfaction, or mony refund
ed." Price 25 cents per box. ': :
JFor sale by J. B. Clifton.
Boys Must Not Suaok.
Great mistakes are often made in try
ing to economise. ' It is a safe ' rule to
fbiiow that the best is always the cheaj
est. A cheap physician may cost your
life., H.you have nalaria la your sys
tem, you will not only be mietaUe,but
unfit to work. Lost time Is money lost
One 'dollar spent for Shallenberger'a
Antidote will cure you ia , twenty four
hours. Sold by druggists.. ,
Messrs. Stone" & Sparke's elegant era-
oorium-of iewelrv was crowded, as . Mr.
raYxine was: secrctlyl iMnMngon Carlesford sauntered down .. the marble
5 enextrWas fhSat f byi Ved room; but.: Mr.,f Sparkle - himself ,1
AH persons having claims against
the estate of L C. Wester vil pre'
ineui 10 me at once. -.. . - .
E. W. TiMBERJLiKE Att'y. for 7
7- -- . -r. - W.-T. Collins Adm.
eu
B Ij A CKS R I I T If f kg; '1-
1 ' m&ay pacrous rno nve gvveu .inetnere
' ' patvoiiug for 183,' earnestly hsk ia
t,;7i7 continuation of tliesanre for;l889. I, am
. ; sar5'I will be able ta ldu ..better Ta the
.7'772rat',re 1 7ie times hrd Jiard v andOprices'
,!:--; ery low. xnose who nave, horses. t9 be
' I"' , shod call 6 jne. t I -will feiiariintee' atis-
factioa ia every particular. Prices low.
If you havs a horse that over-reaches, cuts
His auKie, stumbles, baa corn or the nar
row heels, call and see. we. .and . will
guarantee satisfaction. - Do not forget
mat i ym preparea 10 ; repuir gaasj and
haVetallarjia-stieh as j hamnisrs iubes.
p. . - - , . ivecuuiiy, - -
"i- r:7 - - . Antiioxv T.. 2eai
.1
-1;
"runand get myj. cold ej'e-glasses, that's
a, little gem of a girl. - Tbey'xe 7in, the
parlor or unddc my. dressing table, or in
your, mamma's "worK-oaset,.or some
where 7 ; , " ... , ; . : : : 7 -
J And Bessie, glad, to be released from
thethrauldom of the pinoforte, - slipped
ujSwn ntpnyhelf seafand tottered merrily
Bruce Wayne sat down beside :the
daily governess, with a darkening' look
of care upoh hlsbrowjili 'ITI' rfr fil
;tCora'ieisajd,-ahTiost7 fiercely,!
an? in trpuble,-an there js no-cd e to
.help- meve you,;?' nif 7 7 yv -
, IIclp, you t I?tain Vayne, what
7uCora, I must have a hundred dollars
between this, and 'sundown, or t shall be
a ruineddisgraced man. I - can't tell
yon how it happened you - need- not
'ri i-lopk tjmejQjruriitglx. r.MorodyQ5
came eagerly forward to nieet the Pew
customer.- & '.
4'Wliat can we dy for you,,;sir ?' ques
tioned Mr. Sparkle, rubbing ;his " plump
white hands smilingly togelherr--4'mT'
erald, fir ? certainly please -step this
way. 7 There's a very, choice .set just
sWt in-7-old Mr. Bal aplaiis, sir tliat
used to be setting a little old-fashioned,-
to he sure, but thi s tones-much choicer -
tiian you gee now--days. We could re
set thcm lor fGO and 7; rT.
J Mr. Sparkle openeda little private
drawer a special: -sanctum -5 wherehe
kept choice jewels,, rare "cameos and
priceless antiques. As he sought about
for the set ef emeralds; Mr. Carlcsford's
eye was caught by the glitter of a large
solitaire diamond, set round with tiny
Why 1 no ejaculated . 4that' the
ing, that she intrusted ;the ring . to me
for one single day. - Cariesford, she is a
' rem of the purest ray, and although she .
may never shine for ntej I can but ren
der my humble tribute o her noble na
ture. . That was a cruel letter, whkh
jowrote to-day. Go and contradict it
in person, but first shake hands with
me as a sign tliat you have forgiven my
folly and rashness.' t, , V f u!o7
" Carlesford pressed Wayne's hand so
fervently that he absolutely winced with
the pain and. hurried away without a
very ring !'-; v,. y? f
f 4Thatvwe sold you List, week.
'Ex
actly so." chimed in Mr. Sparkle 4lIt
is here only on deposit to raise a- little
money temporarily.4 7 We are often call-
Hartford, March 14, 1839. A re
minder of Ooniietijcut's blue lawd ia
found in a bill passed in the .Legis
lature this afternoon to prevent the
I use of tobacco by . boyV.' klt. 13 a
'sharp and severe measure, striking'
alike at tho tobacco stores and the
nrchlivs.7 It provides that, na per
son shall sell, glvo or deliver-to
a:iv. minor under sixteen, tobacco
inanv lorm under DenaiiV-Oi acne
the maximum of which la fixed" nt.
$50. The next eeciioti imposes ' a
fine not exceeding $7 on any minor
unber - sixteen;- who shall ' have,
smoke or iVi any way use tobacco
in any' for n whatsoever In any
; public placed street or resort. 7
TIe original tntent of the bill
h-Jis lbtrikw at cigarette smoking
by the boys, but tha . Legislative
coiiiuiittee "Who &usiclered ' the
matter concluded to extend it to all
forma 01' tob.icco. :The bill went
through the benate.the other day
and pussed the House to-day with
out a division. ' -:1-.' - ' - --
Smith Good for ; your wife, 7
Jones! '.'I noticed that ah 0 toolc oS
her hat at the Iheairoi last eve-
. : - 4u .4 J ... . f . ., .' '
nItlr't.-- 7. ' ;:
Jonoa Yea; U waa an old hat
Free Press. , - .
i
single word !
ErociL,.
''Well, really,
: - -
tie
'4 k
sir, we don't . usually
7 i. .-'.'-. 7
'I insist upon inowing thunf ed
the yo'unar man, furiouslv.'" A
-"'But to you,') Eli',-, iu ;ccIeru:e,I X
ry "Cora, my darling--iny treasure !"
' I She sat alone with her head drooping
on nor -lianas, winie uss tender voice
thrilled through the silence. : -
. 44ph, Alban I you never ;couldj have
meant i2-rwhat you "wrotrf me-in that
harsh little note !"-'-
Die folded herJOTderlytohk heart,
.! thiiik I was mad for the moment,
dear.t. ph, jCora, how near I came to
the shipwreck of all happiness !' t
But the guardian spirit ;. of ; tul) true
lovers had watched over . &&m ia' the
hour of periL and the golden cliaia1 of
affection glowed brighter than ever I
: Nor was it tho las t of Cora's happiness
,wheu ehe was Alban Carlesfbrd's , dear
ly-beloved wife, Ciat Brace Yi'ayne was
dating a new and better life - from the
day whea the diamond ring ?tol be-'
tweca linn ana a suicide a crave. .New
"Yck 2s ews.
Tbe transition from lon, llngerins
'and paiutul sickness to rohost - keltli
marku an cpocli in tlw lire of the mdi-vidua.1..-Such
a remarkabld event Is
troasured in the memory aod-ti.e
ngency whereby the" good health hat
1 been atla-ned is iratefuily - blessed.
Hence" it is that so much i heard iu
praise ot ElecUic B-iter. So many
feel they : owo tU-ir retOraiiou ta
health to Uectno Bitters. ; If you aie
troubled with any disease of ki Ineys,
liver or. stomach,, or. long or sliort
standing yoi will aureiy find relief by
us crt Electric Hitlers. Suki at
and $1 pr botile at AVi- II- Fumiao
,Jra Dru Store-- -
A coal kind's heiress, Anna Pren,
'' ' llr Iver did ubusfj. . 7- 7
On hearing i."un tji ve utt'rance to
JSotnt Bocialistic views.
lie passed 'his arm her waist around
? Bhe did not lonrwiit
',And eoim the little ma'tJeii found
I Herself tu Anna ki.-ned.
' - x ' ' Free Prew.
Said Mrs. D. to Mrs. 7 ' , 7 .
pShe's clcinged indeed, but then yba ce '
r -r : ? She put Aside objection, I
And tried that famous remedy, t-
Which did so much for yon arI me,
r Herce's Favorite Prcscriptinn. 1
to endure when he came into the , Presi-1 ' ;Fori bffiousnesf, tick headache, ; bdr
dency.VOne expression so exactly Jits gestipn, and constipation there ia no-
thecaae,that ltrustlmaybe rroon remedy equal to Pierce's Little Fellxta ,
I'resident, that every man. who voted ; - - -
for me thinks he ought to be pro-idcd : A lote'of common honesty and arrr-
with a living without working for it." creuce for common truth are not very
That epitomizes5 the status. The Be- common m the books of thia day.and 7
l T . , , , one reason for It thewould not be ap-
For four years they have had . an easy
time, for they could always say to an.
office-seeker, "Why, I have no political
Influence with thus ' administration," - at
the same Cme getting pretty much . all
they really wanted.' :, t , 7; 7 ' 7
5-.There are two classee of people desir
ous of drawing Government salaries
'who will find this . Administration, a
cold and heartless one. ''; V ery few of
them resigned, " and . Kcpublican testi
mony is on file touching the"" difference
between the pobmincut officials uodcr
Cleveland (all of whom sendcred their
resignations) and the men who held the
sameplaces under Arthur when Cleve
land came in. How they - kicked ' and
squirmed t How it hurt . them to let
go I And now they are here in legiona
4o ret bock mv old place," Most of
them have bad their term. The policy
of thii Adnunistxation is to give some
member of the party who has never had
chance to pull ai the Public Treasury
rather than return to bflfce' men who
have lived by bfSce &H their H?e
Members of the Cabmet are very abort
in dealing with .such cases. rouve
had your turn; let some one else have a
chance," said Secretary Windom to ope
pf thi class, who was importunate and
he expresses the general attitude of the
whole Administration.' The other claaa
consists of those clerks, who, professing
to be llepublicaas, were .Yery glad . to
hold on under a Democratic. President,
but now, fearing they will have to go,
"are talking of what they had to " endure
for the sake of. their ' principle under
Democratic rule. To hear the stories
some of them tell woukl remind bue . 6f
the persecutions of the early Christians.
"And you tell me you Lad to stand all
this? said a staunch Bepublican Con
gressmen to a clerk from his own State,
who acas trying to make his calling and
election sure. . "Yes, and even worse
replied the other, thinking he had found
a sympathizing souh' j4 Well, all I have
to say Is that any man who would en
dure what you say you did and not get
out ia a mi-ierable sueok7,i'oboJy wade.
you stay, did they r and the wilted one
vaniih(xLfecIlng that thUia a coIJ,hcart
leaa and uniseliag worlu. ' ''-
If there U any epecbi feature of Mr,
Cicveland's atlminbtratioa which meets
thc full approval of. the whole " iutiou,
without regard to political , iveduvxtious
It is tha manner ia which the 2avy
Department was managed. '"TLU De
partment and iu aduainLgtratioii has
been a source of iallaite shame and cI jv
gria to Uiat vrry krgs cLus, cf Ucr-l'i-cans
who love their coiintry and wiih
to sao thcVJi of U13 nation honesty
juinlnLncral .-Witli r.rarly one Lualred
milUons of collu-s a-prcrUted anJ ex-p--
loily Ci2 jvJiy.hi pcr.Tcr from ISCi
to li i; there li but VJlJa to f'uow jbr
The annoyance occa4kxei by the
continual crying of the baby, at pace
ceases when the cause is xenored f by
using Dr. BuiTe Baby Syrup.
The most beautiful complexion caa -
only be had where, there is pure blood.
Loxador will renovate the blood, and
remove Impuiitioi.. -. , ; ., ,
7ky 3XarrlaeU n Fttllao. 4
..The followlog clipping from tha
Sonny South, in in our . estimatica .
la the best answer to the 'articles,
going the ronntU of pxess hccJ,
Why Marriage la ft. nrilarer' it
aaya : 's-'f-', ;' ;' "
'She mecta hlrri In povr J:r, -palnU,
pufTi, padd?( ft'so hair and
artlQciaUj; lie tuc-eta ter: la d.-.zb,
perfUioe, high xILar . and - trclh
made fjr the occasion. She amilcs,
he whine, and mamma - r'.cs
lxve, marriage, divorce.-"
. What we need Is' more nolle mea
and women, . whose 'evtry action
has for ita motive Bocae good; tni
lea of tho dodca anil dudincs of to
clety, who po the manners and cua
toma uf other countries. 7 "
"TIlEIlt BUrfl-h'iBOOiili'a. .
: 'ProtaUr no cn Vir.-f' ts cuiied
such a gQcr! rerirJ vl traJ at XTm
U. Furuita Jr's Dreg Store, as . t!e.r
giving way to ttic J cu.-'oir.-rs aj
inaur free trial Ujitles vl JJr. 'IZtz't
Ne Dicotrj rur cu.:.; i;.u.
Their uu.le u : '.u!j 'y euJruic jj
IUU Tcry TaiaL'jTarucla Lzzi lis fct
mat it i.u en uj l!V'." c
CojU, coii, . f t.'.r.:t. I:
IT up, and U U'.rat la..
i- iuici cured. Yx.a c&u it L
faictUjiU' ty s:ett:::x a tr'u' LvtUs
t :.:;
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