- . .' J- vmmr&B SSptA H :-fT - J jTrTTt ?!. i,::-"---' :' : -- -'- " -: ' ; the franklin times
TmsTnrxs b tlie onlv
publiihed la Franklin county, , and its
c ovulation extends tH ovee ercry sor
vHrP Bate a-;.:..
Oxe Year '-'. -7t r
mm i wu mi at. joining counties, .
Tcrtisers ehoull tmlm a cote hcrr,
Six iloxTiis -
J. A. THOMAS; Editor and Proprietor. ' with MAUCE TOWAttD NO.vewitii ohaexty FOli ALL. ; VniCCLBOPEttAniH UlnAdvanco
The Eilter wH tot l'rrrtmtw.n.L.
for the views of cycrep ; wden rs. .
. - To Clubs of 5 Tins TiatES will; be
.wuuiuwioos irocn a.i 60O
tiorts uosi earnest v atAiL vV
. furnished at $1.40. ; .
LOTJISBURa, N. O. APRIL 5. 1889.
items of an r nature wQ- 1j flantn,'!
NO, 9.
I . " - - - - . "V.
Pure
CURiNS OF THE STALK-
:THI3 XMPOBASTT SnBJECT JXXELLI-
. EXPERT. . -
(Southern ToMcco JournaLj . . .
Absolutely
This p'w.lereTet YariesAmftrTer of
5' urity, atrenjth aad -':vkle8omenefc8.
fore eco'if6raicl tliatf the 'ordinary kifids,
; al eanntit be. sol4 la eorapetition : with
. the multitude ot low. te!v vlort . weight:
aluni or p hosphate powders. feOLi, ON Lx
of this piedmont ection will discontinue
the stalk cure at an early dar,. every
idea of economy cries' out- against the
practice, philosophy testifies against it,
tiaturc gives her emphatic no, C common
pense plainly points in the opposite ; di
rection while chemistry sits and wonders
at the folly, r ' ; v ; ;; ; "
Ylt is the judgment of:' practical men
TMrOPAUMERS,
; Their Methods of Making
PBOFEBSION AIj
cards; "j
B; B.HASSEXBUIIG, fc'fS
; i, ATtOIlN KY AT LAW-;:;
; O fioe in the lourt Ilouce. - - --
All Wii si.a put i n my.h and s will
fdiieivc; prompt attctionSfej
ALTE an IJOtl NSEtLOTt at LAV.
to ens b ixita jriiAy KLisr Co. ; c:il
11 attend the - Courts of "Nash,
Frank inV-(r
Wale
v - tourt of Xor th Carolina, and the U
' 'f Cireuit and District Courts. "
5T."-s:"
D
S. JE if ALO
0 3ce; 2 do rvrs
be at once and forever' abandonedr ; that
themethod is' excessively wasteful (froin
neeessitv.1 is not the "only - reason al
though this will weighchie-fly;i with .the
Dlanier as her. irrows .' tobacco for the
money he jean make out of it.:. s-i-H-
5 Yet there are sanitary .reasons why
persons using tobacco in ' any form
shoUkl never use tobacco cured ion; the
stalk. A well set and well ; cared to
Ijacco plant will' grow find mature - be
twecriay.and October twenty average
siao leaves. ; Of this number, not - m6re
than five loaves can be found on the
plant at one time in tlie just tight .00
ditaon to be cured a" lemon "yellow. It.
is obyiouB then that if the stalk cure is
adhered to Hie remaining fifteen leaves
must be saciificcd in whole or. in part."
Just hereis where the over "ripe start
and the green tips come from i that ; we
see "so abundant on all', "niarkets. But
saj8 the farmer Ido not , allbw?twenty
leaves to grow on my plants, stop them
At to leaves. ? This is'jbften.tbo'true,1
but the plant -has been : set ; in 'good
ground, has the.-roofs andrchemicals
and the calculation all made for; twenty
leaver linless you can prevail on - the
roots to impartially suspend business tliey
are likelyj to inject jnore J safh-into the
tan leaves than, they can1 take care i oL'
3ow look ".out -foiUjetemaj big fibers
builices and foy eye and an endless
and persistent crop of suckers and in the
end about -tcts. per pound on j tho inmr-
r But the planter, has one tlung to con-
.sble limVhe can - cut these bully :- big
KpTaw cpiirman A. 1 e u ac one uiuu iuui jihiijj uieiii y
ad j oinin Dr. O; L m "ttle log hat and cjjre vtlan .With
UAQf : 1111 Vll.. ,l,A-
(1 oun-.ies iilso .the3't"ttpi erne
been- sold during the. last -ten years to
have paid the State, debt: principal and
interest. The waste is inseperabfe from
the. stalk eure. The man donative that
caff fave and curd one-half , the good
waxy leaves that will grow on a good
thrifty tobacco plant if he mus t use the
sfedk to cure them on; -- The medium
fiza normal leaves are Hie delight of the
buyer. . - The mild bright , stock brings
the most money the coarse heavy to
bacco is always cheap tobacco.' Put
yoilr plants in good . ground, ; take the
button off when it appears and instead
of spending your time in picking . suc
cors and curin bull-face tobacco all the v
summer spend it in picking just ripe to
bacco leaves that everybody - will be
anxious to buy. The product per acre
can be fully doubled if the staUc cure is
abandoned with the present - mode . of
culture. If the farmers will learn to
grow tobacco' with a view of curing and
.handling in the best way I ani couvinc
ed that the increase will be more . than
double? -There is no defence to -make
in the stalk culture it neither makes
more nor-better tobacco,,; but less and
poorer, neither, does it lessen i the ex-'
pense on a pound in saving what it does
get, the only excuse is that it is fur old
custom." .It was a . custom one' day to
trundle a hogshead of tobacco 200 miles
off to market, now the hogshead goes on
the cars and the price of one pound will
carry 100 pounds 500 miles.' ? ; - 1
. W. II. Snow. . -
High Point, March . 12th '80.
ARNICA SALVE
. ks DcBg.Sore, ad j o inin Dr O. m his httle log hu t and cjjre.;tlem wUh
L.' Ellis. tJjt- - wr - " ' no less than two cords of wood, ' which
W-TIMBEllLAKE,
r ATTORNEY AT LAW
: 0(Se9..ihe -Court .fjputt-';r'""v
A.UL JOES: 'fr
Aftarny anf Counsellor at "Lav, -
. .. LOUIS liUHQ N.t). . I
& ym m praet icl n t ht ciurta i of
i?rauicuii. warren, Whk e. Ya nee
auti Nnsii, and in ilie Supreme court v'
-TOC HOOL TEACHERS.;
. " Tho Superintendent- f "Public
tiiiChooIS f Franklin county .will tier
. In Loutsbunf; on theecond Thurs
; ciny tf February, April; September,
V October and December, aud remaiu
Jy for, three days, if t.ecessary, fo f the
;- V; purpose of examining applicants to.
? teacn in twe Jfuoiic cnois oiv tins
v I will also be": in -IiOuisburg on
. Sa.rday of each week, and ail pub-
"lie day.-, tor attetuLtb any bqsiueHS
Gonnocted with my.offlee.
V-"-v J.-N. Harris, Supt."'"
ATTOEHEYATLAW:
"i Office on Main St."si one door.: - ...
- low the' Eagle UoteL ?
worth about as much as hiy vtobacco
will bring after it is cured, but he has
done as his daddy did mid has cot' dis
honored thejold man .by adopting r any
new fangled way .that tlie old man knew
nothing about;. If he gets, as much as
d iddy he has. kept the family : repula
.tion.' V' :: ; .;; '-- . '
J--. Another vei-y strong reason why, the
stalk Cure should be abandoned ;;; is the
large increase in . weight which equals 20.
per cent on every leaf when "broken from
the talk before curing;, over the same
leaves when cured on. the stalk.' In
wire cured tobacco the pores "of the stem
is filled with wax nearly solid,whflc; the
stalk cured stems are light and ' porous.
1 can put 200 pounds more tobacco cur
ed on the wires into a common " hogs
head with the same pressure : than "T
cxa. with the stalk cured leaf. ';
It is a law of nature -, growers, ooth'
the animal and tnel vegetable kingdom,
froni which tobacco has ho exemption,
that at the time of dissolution the body
draws sustenance from its extremeties
While the stalk with tlie leaves attach
ed, is heavy in the barn nndergoiug the
ordeal of having the sap stewed " . out of
it, being the larger and stronger . body,.
the organic matter in the form of mat
ted waxor oil of tobacco is passing from
the fibro to the stem out ; through the
tem to the stalk until his jjower to ab-
soro nas ccaseoaua inas - is - wnen ;tne.
BUCKLEN'S
The best salve in the world for cuts,"
brui-esSsire. - ulcer'';" salt rheum,
fever " sores. tetter; chapped hand-.
.ehilhlainp, fonts and all skin eruj'tions
and positively cure piles," of" no pay
required. ; ft Js gUMrantoed to' jjive
perfect satisfaction, or mony . refund
cu. -I'ricH 25 cent s per box.
For sale by J. B. . Clifton.
SaS Vancei GranviUWaiTeuirNashv and
f - Federal HnlSuprnye. CoiitWi Prompt
ttenti-n given. to cd!ectxons, &e.
- .',," All persons having clalmsgainst;
- V th estata of L. C. Wester will pre-'
r send them to tne at once.: :
" , E. W, TiMBEKtAKE -Attv.fir. Q
; -r; , r 'UV: ?';,.-;W.-T.-Collins Adm;.:
' sAYCOCKEAPASflELS,
:': ' ; Gxldsboro; K. jC. : i
DANIELS,
"Viison, N.
i. .. ". . . . . -... . ' . . . . ......
' ' 'i
l Any business entfusted to us,wilt be 1:
Dromntlv attended to.'- '.'-- - ".-''.-
- :j-
t talk is dead and bohe fcy. That the
stalk robs the leaf f of ;' its . weight
and virtue is not the only mischief that
is going on at this partrcular time;. The.
tobacco stalk is one of the most - poison
ous' filthy things known to th ' Vegetal
ble family the actiea of the heat to W
ton weight of them in a: curing barn
the
from
the salt of amonia; load the leaf with " a-
Eubstance tliat v compels ? the ' manufac
turer to hold h".s stock" two' full ; years.
before he dares to put it on the market,1
or any manipulation of it in" his .mouth
or pipe, while the wire cure "is ready for
use in six months after curing. llf. any
nian doubts 'it let him- come'to High
Point md I will show him tlie best '- to
bacco he ever saw .both chewing and
smoking, .which nine months ' ago - was
-in the seed. bed. Mr. Editor, it is im-
ppssible i'td-inore that hint at the points.
"under discussion iu a j two "column ar
ticle. : Old customs are hard to- root
out, men. like to foilow a :'- beaten path
ratnor tnan to cu c " a new. roau ; even
when tlie new road shortens tlie dis
tance, vr 'j . t'.i ; .'. ' v':
We are convinced that the planters
THE PEN1TENT1AKY. .
Pittsboro Kecord. ,
The new directors of our State peni
tentiary held ; -their,, first : meeting last
week. . According: to an act of the - late
Legislature thcnmberDirectorswas
reduced from nine to five, and the annu
al appropriation for the support of the
penitentiary was -reduced to $75,000.
which will be a saving of - about . $50.
000 a year. In order to support . the
penitentiary with this reduced appro
priation, it will be necessary for the di-.
rectors to practice the most rigid econo
my. This they began by at once redu
cing th& salaries and wages." of all: the
officers and employees, and in tins man
ner will save the sum of $7,500 a year.
Tax payers will think this a pretty good
beginning.--; ." i: 7-- -i;'-y: ' -.".
' The directors also made a contract to
hire a large number of convicts to ".the
Wetmore Shoe and - Leather Company
of Raleigh. This action will no doubt
be censured by ., some persons , on the
ground that it makes Convict labor com
pete with tree labor, but tne great--body
of tax pavers will " approve it : because
they think that the convicts should be
.made to work and thereby '' enable. the
penitentiary to be self supporting instead
ot being ar neavy expense to tne- Mate.
The Legislature ot ew' lorfc last yeir
passed a law, in consequenceof a clamor
of labor unions, to forbid tho - convicts
of that State from doing any work - and
'since that time those convicts have been
supported in idleness. This has -Ijcen
not onlv a heavy burden upon- the- tax
payers of New, York, but it - has been
cruel to the convicts because unpnson-
nienm. Idleness is worse punishment than
imprisonment with ial-or. -It is said that
that already two ot ew x orks convicts
have become insane On:' account of this
kind of imprisonment. - ; ; :
I -. :'
- The first selects bis best land for cotton.-
Depends oncoinmercial fertilizers
Buys his meat, bread, hay, fertilizers,
and everything on a cspdlt aU ruinous
profits, isdriven fromlhe first of Jan
uary to the last day of the year by his
cotton crop, to the neglect of' the- im
provement of his esock, houses, fences.
ecc, : lie is in debt, mterest is accumu
lating and he feels that he must be able
to count so many dollars In greenbacks
as tho proceed of his crop. His idea of
good and successful fanning is to see at
the end of! the year a certain amount of
money in actual cash as the result of
his labor. lie does not calculate ' the
Tuinous'cost at which .. this money is
.maae. . lie aoes not see tnat lor every
dollar he has thus received, he has pakt
one hundred and fifty cents.- .. But . he
sits aown at we end or tne year . in a
cheerless home wearied ; and dispirited
and surrounded by ignorant children
and complains 10 ms laithiui and over-
frorked wife that the merchants . have
uined him, that the seasons have beon
against him and that he is livinsin the
poorest State in the Union. He has
worked hard, bis - family - has '. worked
hard and they have lived hard,-but his
money is all gone and he is still , unable
to lift the all-devouring mortgage. That
man and his family are slaves. -
Tho second starts out by fixing in his
mind the determination to keep out of
debt and raise his -own supplies. -.Ue
does not believe that a farmer can get
rich in one, or five, or ten .; years. He
does believe that he can gain ' and im
prove every year. 'I He knows that man
kind must have son thing besides coU
ton.?' He believes that if his - land and
stock and houses, orchards aud other
comforts of home are improved every
year, that he is accumulating wealth iu
its most solid and useful fornv ..whether
he ever produces a single bale of cotton
or not. If he makes his own fertilizers,
raises his own meat, T bread, hay and
stock and multiplies the little comforts
which go to make a home of pleas uro
and hapiines8 and finds at the cud of
the year that his property has doubled
in value, lie has done well, although du
ring that time he has not liad at any
one time as much as one hundred, dol
lars in actual. caslu"j He -has time to
sow grass and clover, wheat, oats and
rye. He has time to look after his cat
tle, hogs and sheep. ". He . has' : time, "to
make manure and improve his lands, .
He has time fcrkeep his buildings, shel
ters &c, in repair and to add to. them.
He has time to look after nis . orchard
and other fruits. His wife, dear devo
ted woman, instead of wearying Out her ,
life in cooking for lot of negroes to
work cotton, has time to look after the
adornment and beautifying of her home,
to attend to her milk and butter, eggs,
garden, bees, chickens and other poul
try, and with all this they have a little
tune eo bhltb socuuiy wiui uujut . uuit-
bors and go to church. ' Such a man. h
a freeman. He is an honor to his can
ing: His life and methods eleva.e and
dignify the vocation. He , has demon-'
strated to his boys that farming la not
necessarily a life of drudgery and slav
ery. He thus educates his : girls . that
the bronzed check of. the farmer-boy
sweetheart is not a badgo of dishonor.
Here is a picture of two classes of farm
ers. To which, .eai reader, do you be
long? Progressive Farmer.: " ' X
further piling up", the costs , on the
county, by sending the prisoners to jail,
and after clothing them veil and fatten
ing them up, allow them to swear out
in thirty or sixty days, as the case may
wd. w bat is the benefit to the coan it
where for a small fine a - party is sen
tenced to thirty days In jail and, pay
ment of coats 1 -An immediate repeti
tion of the offence Shows it effects not
the person. An expense of $25 or $50'
to the county, with no return shows it
does not benefit the county. Then, what
should be doner . Give us the best men
for justices of the "peace. Give them
final jurisdiction In minor offences, re
quire good bonds for appearance, at
court, and for" costs when an appeal is
taken, or it Is beyond the justice's juris
diction. . In cases where no costs can
be collected out of the parties convict
ed the law. should make it imperative.
that they should be hired out when pos
sible, or worked on the public roads at
reasonable wages 'till their penalty is
paidlafuu. ,: " :. : -
A dead expense on the county to keep
comfortable In every respect' those to
whom comfort heretofore has been a
stranger, may be plulantluHJpical, but Is
poor punishment, to say the least. And
the lawyer who hinders justice by con
tinuing, appealing, getting new trials or
any of their numerqus methodr of shield
ing their guilty clients, but adding to
the taxes of the people, though they re
ceive a paltry sum in pnyment of the
same, care little for the welfare of their
country; but they do desetve some cred
it for their perseverance. -
7; The moral responsibility hi stealing a
trifle Is as great as hi larger things, bnt
the taw docs not inflict the same pun
ishment. This is no reason that costs
of conviction should be as much In small
cases as in more important ones, :
ItumedLata Results.
There are times when lmmeate re
sults must follow or disaster inevitable.
"Help: help r sounding out on the
n wueu air, man nave - immeoiate re
sponse, and the cry of . fire ! ' fire ! de
mands that men fly lo the rescue. , .
; But In business affairs gaily'lnv
mediate results do not follow tho - beat
laid plans. Fortune are acquired usu- I
any aiier years of labor and frugality".
- r . .
uxu arc ouen too ' impaucnt - or re
sults. - An enterprise Is projected. , It
promises valuable results, . and men
rush In In hope of gokleu harvests. Biit
because good is delayed they abandon
hope, and pronounce tlie light that led
them on a wrecker's torch. They for
get that there most be a seed lime aud
harvest. They fail to realize that there
must be the bud and flower tbefore the
fruit.. .. -; .
Las tern 2orth Carolina has s waken-
w vs we oonsoousness or. its powers.
But they are latent powers; - Time is
necessary to their development; but no
timejmust be lost In calling attention
to her marrelous resources, and bring
ing to their development the efforts of
her people. V
-. A boom that exhausts itself in lusty
cheering is an Injury to any communi
ty.' But a steady going forward, with a
resolution that nothing can . daunt, will
Inevitably result in success. ' - .!
Let no man be -discouraged because
immediato results do not fulfill his
hopes. "He who having put his hands
to the plow and lookelh bock - is not ' fit
for the kingdom," are the words of in
spiration, and they are applicable to tem
poral s well as spiritual concerns. Ex.
A newspaper cannot - Rrd : to
ay niBch to admlalstrators,'execu-, -tors,
de la the way C advice to'
obeerre the Uw atilctly la the rnat-
( lertf legal adrcrtbin?, lest II lay
itself lUhU to the chafer itylng
lo ''work" I-bcaIneas Tor Itself,
Nevertheless ft recent decision of
the Bupreme .Cuort 1 Ileal r
Lawrence) shows bow Important it
la to rollqw the Utter of the law la
ach matters. :. It U as fbllows t
Tb notice to creditors required
by aectlocs;iUl and 153 ot the
Code In a special proceeding to
compel an administrator to an ac
count or his administration and to
pay creditors most be duly made la
strict conformity with tne statutey
otherwbje thejudxmect lendered In
the caose will be without aathonty.'
An administrator, eva If fruilty of
" tii, muji except . u - mo
proper notice has not been given,
aa he has the right to be protected
by the Judgment aftlnst suits of
other a editors and other creditors
are not bound .unless legally noti
fied." . v - ,.vv,;
The fees allowed by the Leglsla.
tnre for legal - advertising' are
very low and nothing short'
of a sleepless dilltgeoce- will
saves publisher fYom losln ir at
least half or them afler they,, have
beesilearned. ; candidly and as
a matter of fact, observance of the
lews requiring legal publication is
of more eonsequance to the public
i nan it is or value to tno press. - . ,
POISONED BY A CALF.
J In 18C0,' nenry Goethe, of Beaufort,
S. C wrote Dr.'Shallenbcrger:"- '7
t ; I regaixt your Antidotea specific for
chills and fever. 4 It was used on the
Charleston and Savannah R. Road last
summer and autum hi the most sickly
region, and under the most trying . cir
cumstances. Out of one nans: of nejrro
operaUre, fifty were stricken down with
chillsand fever, and every one recover
ed by the timely use of Shallenberger's
Antidote, You possess the greatest
medicine in the world. " -'J--:
Deservedly popular. -We mean Lax-
ador, for everybody has derived benefit
from its use. Physicians recommend
it. Sold everywhere. " , v - '
If you want your, baby to look bright
do not put it to aleep with laudanum
when restless, but use Dr. Bull's Baby
Syrup. 25 cents a bottle.
The Value of Cotton Seed.
Training np Child &c.
Tarboro Baatier. y .- ; - ' f ';
- No wondet the man of this day and
age Is so poorly developed, so weekly
constituted, so riven to disease and at
liut msr cuvil uiw, nucu w a uwn,
they are allowed to go wherever ' they
please, at the age of five, six and on up.
as would really not be indent lor a
grown man to do. -We say that it - is
no wonder we have such poorly devel
oped men around us, . when . from .. the
cradle ther are allowed so many dam
aging habits. - : r-- 1
;We were shocked, the other right as
What Is the value of cotton seed pee
bushel of 32 lbs. compared . with com
mercial fertilizers? What Is the best
method of using it? . I have used tlie
whole seed in a drill to good advantage.
N.B.E.A."- V V V ';
1. The valuable ingredients of com
mercial fertilizers have a value which,
fluctuates with the demand, supply,' lo
cation and several other causes. For
example, take about the average values
Nitrogen 5c, pnosphoric acid Cc and
potash 5c. . The report of the North"
Carolina experiment station for "18S7
says thai the manuria! elements , in a
bushel of cotton seed of 22 Ibs are
worth 27 ic ' A bushel of seed will pro
duce one half of its weight 'in meal, v but
S of this meal is oil, which has no ma
nurial value. The 12.8 lbs. of meal is
worth, using the same computation 1 as
the above, about lCJc " Since oil mills
give 1 lb. of meal for 2 lbs. of seed, the
farmer gains by the transaction 2.1 lbs
of meal, or from every bushel exchanged
he gains a little more than 4c 2. The
My little boy broke out with ul
cers and sores, the result or the sa- '
Uva from a calPs mouth coming In
contact with a cut finger; The ul
cers were deep and very : painful,
and showed no Inclination to heal.
I osed qude a number of remedies,
with no benefit, bait got 8wIftV
Specific and he improved with the
first few does4md in n short tlniej
was smmd and. well cf the "poison,
and his general health much Im
proved. ; . ;- - ...
. Joibr.T. ITsabo.'
AODurn, Ato Feb. 15, 1 883,
In 18S3 I contracted blood pols- -on
of bad type, and was treated -with
mercury, potash and sarsa pe
ril hv mixtures, growing worse all
the time. I took seren small bot-
ties ors. 8. 8. which cured roo en-' '
tirely and no sign or this dreadful
disease has returned.
' . C Nakce.
nobbyvlll, Iod Jan.' 10, 1889. -
- Swift s Specific Is entirely vege
table and cures blood " poison by
forcing the taint oat through pores '
i .w eaia. - dctki ior irsatise os
blood andskla diseases, mallei
fres.- - r ' " ,r. '
The 8wift Specific Co. -
"t .'. l-t Drawer, 3 AtlaaUGi.
tlic'U Alter WW.
this
Rich aunt Why do yon , bring
grasxeramyr -Tommy
Because I want you to bite
I- - . JT ; - i -
.But why do yoo want me .to. bite
; "Becauss t heard pa say that .when''
you bite the grass we'll get $40,00.
lexairiiung. . , . .
we were going up the street, lo see two , t fcnrrnvM mMW ,lnr t
UbUO uujo, jcd nuuut utc niu bu, i
. walking along unconcerned, puffin;
' EUPEPSY. .
This is what you ought to bare. In
fact, you must have it, t- fully enjoy
life - i'housands are-searchini: for it
daily, aud inourniug'beeanse they find
it not, 1 housauds upon thousands ot
dollars are spent cniMtally by our peo
ple in ihe hope, that may c obtain this
poon. tJUiu yet may ue nan oy, au.
Wo guarantee that Electric .Bitters ii
used according to directions use . per
sisted in will-bring" vou good dijjestioi.
and the demon dyspesi. will install
instead" enpepsv.r ; We recommend
Electrie Bitters for Dispeijsia and ail
diseases of Liver. Stomach and .Kid
nsvs. - zwia at joc- ana iser ooiiik
-by W. H. Funii.iuJr. Druggist. .
A SCRAP OF PAPER SANES HER
- - . LIFE: , . " :
It was last an ordinary scrsn , of
wrapping paper; bu. it saved her life.
She war in the - last staica of con-"
Bumption, told by physicians she was
incurable and could only lire but a
sliort true; she weighed less than acvt
enty iwunds; On a piece of wrapping
paper sh rend or iDr, Hmg s .New
i co very, and got a sample bottle; it
h-.lptd her. she boughi a -large bottle
it kelpvd , her mor-t bought . another
Snd grew better tasi, coutnueu its use
and is nor.strong,healty, rsy.plunap,
wftighaag 140 pounds. or lutler par
ticulars seud I stamp to -W. 1L Cult,
Druggist, Fort Smith.; Trial bottks
jf tlii wonderful Diftovery free i.'
W. 1L Furman's Drug JSiore. - .
away at the horrid little cigarette as if
they "were men of forty. - " -1 "
Of course they were Innocent of the
harm that they .were bringing upon their
frames, but they were trying to imitate
"other men," and at such a price. ' '
, This is but one case; there are others
equally as bad. Parents, m tlie name,
of humanity, persuade , your children,
the men of the rising generation, to re
frain from this ' foolish '.and damaging
habit of smoking; .Keep your children
at home at night, and finally, try to
"never do anything yourselves that yoa
would not bo willing for your ' children
to imitate. Think of these things.
seed Is to exchange It for meaL and then
1 feed the meal to stock.' ' Iu this way
stock
'value
The
aprJj
Expensive "Justice.
Tarboro' Banner.1 ,?'' "'Tr : -: X
The casual observer in attendance at
our courts cannot but be struck with
the enormous expense that usually re
sults from-trying trivial matters. Then,
often the parties though known to . be
guilty, through some little technicality
go free, but perhaps this is better than
Daintly little globules, - - r
' - Fine,' and white, and sweet, jr
" : Easy to. be sowedp.- .V - -v'-In
their work, complete.' -;
No discoWort ."wakings-
y 't Inner gripes and aching. 'Ki ;
.i What are Z they f "l"hyv r'JIcrces.
Pleasaot Purgative Peircts-Uie "perf
tioa of laxatives- Con tain iTol an at oro
oi mineral powon: are.eppeLUiiy appre
ciated by those whose ta3te revolt1! from,
the coarse-vlolcut piUs, whkh tear their
way through the system tke slaant cars
actually doing harm instead of good. . Of
druggists, 'i . ;-- -:.-'.-. '"
; Dr. ; Pierce's Favorite iYescription
cun '-female wen.kiiossb" and kindred
ailmeuts. - . -
one not only gets a valuable
food," but nearly the entire
of pie meal In .stable manure,
next best aaethod is to grind and
the crushed seed with a drCL It Is not
a complete manure, as the ammonia is
too great in proportion to the phospho
ric acid, and it should be used in con
nection with add phosphate. ProfL 1L
B. Battle, Director North Carolina Ex
periment Station, in Farm and Home.'
-rl . He T7 anted to Know. "
Miss Hand he eakl, "I have
come In this evening to ask yoa ' a
quest lo a, ani have -brought a
rlnz with tae. 5fow," before you
try It cn, I want to tell yoa that if
yoa reel incnoed to be a sister to
me I will have to take It back, as
my father objects to my s Liter's
wearing such largo ; diamonds."
and Zland Bald she would keep the
ring.-Jeweler'a Weekly. . -
Enll'a Haby Cyrup
- "Does your mother know yoa are
.out," d boy to his little brother.
"ITes; she does,' was the ans wer, for
one bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough " Syrup
has knocked my cold Into a cocked hat,
you bet.' - -.; - .' , ' c t : . ; . .
A few applications of Salvation ; 051
will instantly relieve stilTueck or joints.
25 cents.. - v - ' ' '
- out
lwcfm, ty 'I iwlm. Try Xl f
Taking Advice linxlls.
.; Andres (in the street) ni ! August I
August Wliat do you want, Andres?
I am in a hurry. ' ' .
Andres What dSTyoo give yonr cow
tne other cuy when she was taken ill F
August A- quart of tunuthie.
OYaiksou).
The next diy Andres me? bis frlct A
again, and said to him: Why, Au
gust, that was bad advice yyu gave
me."
"How's tiutr' : . -
uWcll, I gave my cow a quart of tur
pentine and khe died. .
bo cu name," rexued Augul
ilosaik. -
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and ior t-a rcL
CoTar: 7 tlTB pernors.- '
Atdrr-t'jt. 13 eta. I
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