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THE-FRANialNajMES 11. P DBBISHED EVEEY FBIIM.Y,: BY ,:U ? "JAMES A. TUOMAS, S i. Editor and Proprietor. ATJ3S.1C 11.50; LOO.- Six Months - i tt - ' The Editor will net be rerpocriLl for the views of correfpondmts. Brief communications frora' all sec tions most earnestly, solicited! News items of any nature wiH be thanLSiHr recdvad " : " J,?A; THOMAS, Editor and Erppridtor. V; L Proprietor. tyi with: malice toward nqse-, with charity for all. . ice 1.50 PER ANNVHIn Advance -; .:.-:4f ,W '-T- "f i .' . "-"J ' - ; " . . , ' r ' . I t ; ' T ; , t ' - ' - " ' 1 - ..,.-..-, ' ; ' - ' . - - , - ' To?Clttbs o5 The Times will be famished at eu. VOB. XVIII .OUISBirRQy; 889 ! UOJ 21 t t imtmm ; ilvF -rTTios- rrr? -.T!V'-'--vv , ; rri r n ' -v. : - tt i only rwsrw f H W r' ' v-"- i r;'.:; '' r" ; j "" ' i '.-" ' - ; -. - ' - ' Tertfaers should make a note here. f V lTR0YAL?5!?D1f Jl -XJv- Rnmlnatloul iua sultry artenioott. (Oklahoma llotdl liulcs. In fte VJazingia)th of June: f . . Wlibif 'we,ve0il our papers o'er. ; Alia tnaiiK our - stars mere , are no ;;! more. : & I - iTi": 1. 5 S,-' .. If the buss are troublesome vou'll find the kloraform in a bottle on the- shelf. v Tenney. yvho was engaged as her coun- seL besan an action acainM the .Kail-1 read for $50,000 damages, alleging' neg ligence on the part of the engineer and Thankful for Small Favors. GOOD SAYINGS. 1 ' : ; Col. O, Hi Douterj has been appoint ed by the President ' to the position of Consul General to Rio de Janeiro, Bra- Much of work weve done to-dav,t-. pcui uuii uiiis iviwi got no paj -j. TTBdt4hti '.whistling Of the train ,1 .. fr fa hiurder in the house' and yoii must t 'Seriptioa blanks are worth but 'au;ht -k 01 a penny nave tney caugnt ..' v g CWasted 8tairipstt utighhof danticd, 3 ' And orir rrnniiW bri hn. ehnnnArl '," 'ft 2. Gents going ; to bed '..with-'their boots on will be charged extra. . .' v'' '-": 'a'.s TnPWi maqna ffo 4TAta iq get up. paper so that we will know' that you've tbe pVking'at'the crossing where" - the' r Th Jarj of this position fa $6,000 Wonf t'iIjiC - Th ciaiv4 was' I per' annum. There are also fees rans- : ' IL'ln KernesVffle Xews.J " When & . inanV throws a' stone Some profossicg Chrisllacs ddht leeci to care if Ihe deril gets joa so you you accident took- iilacewr .The case-; was tried' before judge'Rarttett and .T jury in the Supreme Court ia. .Erooklyn t in 1886 and a verdict was rendered for . the plaint'fffU $20,000 and $500 additional -'. a; a m .iSTh vnn'namo nn 4tn wall I costs. The company appealed, to . the ijenerai xerm, wuiuvupinueu uk . j vf dict, and the. defendant Uie4 took v..the case to the Cour J; of Appeals, which has is ihT .been herd ": if t l.r. 5. . The other leg of the chair opfeinshlken stwhl)ld7 ; r-'i l the closet if you need it. or.Aie Knawrwnert ieri lscoia; r II oar ftfamns fiasfifv sicani V T . T 3! 5 v 8 .' '. ' 1,1 . .:. - . - . i eys tJ patent idicfcefaan.i I ;.-1 gss is out is toomucn lor you, , yoirii fstnffto it '4 -: uig from $2,000 to $5,000 but these go to the government, and not to the Con enl GenrnL', This isliardly such rec- 'ogmtlon as the friends if Cot Dockery thought him entitled to. The Consul Gcaerajship to Lctadop;-for -which ' he Was' remeudedVbyJbe Republican xgisiauye caucus,, naving ; compcnKi- ftt another he should see ' first that his own head fa covered with innosence. ; I ' ' . r ' t ' - " . ' 'ft . . - - ' ' When a man tries to destroy confi dence in another he is .only - trying to bring their name down on a level 1 with his own.' '."I " .1 ",' ) i - ;"; When a man tries to lake 'spite . out of anisdemy by trying , to destroy hU good name, he will jnake ' (wo friends 8wina Specific cured roe, of ta njrly ami very painful, .boll .and" , rUTngf. I hadjwnty.three oo my bnck and neckatXtie. time- I took;. 8. S. S. and thre- bottlea cured me. This was five years 'ad and I har had po bolls alncw'. ; " : W. M. MrLLXB, . : V - ArHngtonTexa a. ' wi ll.. Wight of Rogtt . Arkn a .:-( - the pane ot prominent fanner and atock-jtrow- just affirmed thaenlict. - T tion atjacnea about three-ToU to that oC.I icxnw enemy w one jot mmseu in ine i crt says I rial owiiys Dpecinc curev . . Kow-Ethel- :wul-get'flier 'aniagesi l&d, find the same 'position ai Liverpool 1 f6.60. -.;f .Jhlra of tetter oft wentyears stand. which wfll amount together with the winchCoLiJ. aspired an cr .that -at v .ir.- m lr-C; I Jng. Of courta la tbtltlme MDM Absolutely Ruire This pbwderever varies.'- A marvel of purity, strength aad vholesomeness. Itore'eeoaomieal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low: test,' short' weight alum or phosphate powders. SQLD ONLY ix cass.- Royal Baki no Powder Co. PROFESSIONAL, CARDS. RELIGION AND BASEBALL.: THE GAME ENDORSED AND LESSONS OFIilFE DRAWN from itJ 6n- Philadelphia Enquirer :. '. Rev For rest E. Dager, of Holy Trinity, R cause of alarm. ' . : ". . 8.- ; If youlve.too' cold put ! the lWth.1nvr -ten '' 'lil.Vi ;'i' . ' p , Caroseen lamps frce caridf es , ex tra,, put they nuat Jwiraay -nigut.,,. .1 Ji)J)on!t, tare-c" the wall-paper ,t to jjittiyour .pipR'.Nuff of thataWeady, vs.ir )a'lliOestrwiU4Ut'take the brickaia ATTORNEY AT LAW- liOTTISBURG, N. C. AU oasmess pui in my nanas wii receiYC prompt attention. ' interest, to $25,000.. .The case, outside of its romantic incidents, ; fa of, interest,' aa. $20,000 is the ; largest y amount ever awarded for the loss of a leg, and it " de-' fines the law regarding the proper con struction of flanking at railroad cross--. ' : - f A FEMALE PARADOX. -1 i. t themattrags - s'i-".i 10 ' MKy if 1 M.CO a TT' r and COUNSELLOR at LAW. I.OUISBTJRO, FRANKLIN CO..N. C. .11 attend the Conrta Frank in, G of Nash, and Wake. Goun.les alsop the upieme court ofjNoc tlvQarpUna, aBjIsthal' . Circuit and District Obu rta." D R. J. E MAI.ONE. .. fVflcA. f nnra - below Furman & L. Kllis. :"" : 0m. - . - - l.i l ,...t. . t - . ! & nivin Basebau," taking his text from Ecftlesl. xl: 9. The sermon is one of a i series amusements of youth, and , contained, many unique paralells on the national , ...... I game.; ie aeciarea-tnat ine -game-E-oi-. baseboU-on aJgfcnef at Iprindplea was a good ihing, and said : We cannot af ford to ignore anything that has f taken such a universal hold on the liyes-of our yoflrigtSefl as basebalf, -TRbdU:tbereT are many lessons to -be learned from it. -First the umpire, the most imppftan't personage about th ime-:is,. the utn- pire. ureal aimcuiues are expeneucwt piece cf the:-carpet in securing competent -umpires. ajoa there are not a half-dozen in the whole country. From this wexan draw the inference-, if mantis not competent to set tle disputes arising between . man and man he certainly is not to . settle 1 those twoddrnfirhr'Ih-the great game of life with God as the umpire, A ladjf,1 Old and growing OldeFs till, ; j v. , ( As i IadieVwiH grow, yon know,) ;bo- Jf it. nfllis . . through the hole .oyerbead,; you'll, find an, umbrella under itheibed"ni --'X lx b-'i'- '''f',:' . . . i 4J came, Tn spTte f age,' as young as youth-bdt And oldj 'and wretched, feeble; lame and ;Miil 'soref ; London had-been -filled, being far' prefer able, both'as to pay and lcca-fion. ' But perhaps we should be thankful for small fav6rs.-Greensboro North State. .s -: - - -;" , , :- . . - . , , , , ; '. ' Why will you, cough ; "when". Sliiloh't cure will gire immediate relief,' Price 10 tts.,'50 eta, and SI. Sold by Fnrman. 'Are you made miaerabu by indigestion, constipation, dizzine, loss -.of - appetite, yeilow skin ? , Shiloh's Yitalizcr is a posi tive cure .bold by Fnrman. , ;r t 8hil6Vs Catarrh Eemedy a posiUvt are for catarrh dipthorla and canker- niouta. eolti by Jb niman. j ; , - 1 Farm and Garden, Notes. Don't forget the dust bath. .'I 13VlJThe rats woht vait you if "they j 1 A'tadifyoung became in spite of youth, V do chase each ovher'.across jwir. face. : : 1 As ladies will; and why ? : Because the J -v- i i nil ii . i . 14. Two men in a room ' must Jupwith oriechair. r " 157' Please don't empty the saw dust -paepulera.j . , . - f ' 16. Dou' t kick about the roaches. We don't charge' extra, " , a nT- :'1.:-l7J.f'lf there's no towel haudy. use a ATfO R NET AT LA LO UISBTJRG; N. c. Oifice i he Conrt Rouse How to 3Iaike:Faruiiujr ly. : : "Does farming pay , I emphatical ly say. it does. va.-i born and raised, a cit v. learned a useful "trade and. al- wlys:cprnnfietihe' Jigl1 1 wages' f. 4 truth,' That keeps a lady young, they' fail; to " grasp: " -:- " " 'And yielding to disease die In' its fatal .clasp,; ' " . , vl; ;: That truth is that ' woman's weakness rv ' niaybe: : ' n, Subdued by Dr.' Pierce's Favorite Pre- .Tbe'i'olnts ot Good Butter.. Cow. . ... oueTund1 ioltaYe fair play. - rcanndw teayo'the firm and get $3 dol-; ATJL JOX ES j i "z (St ui nun t: - V0l i practice " 1 x Ihe court, of Frakiin.Wren,UVake, rVApce nd Nasrri and in the Supreme court f the State.- f - nearf? so well as tne larm. to maae iarming pay it requires as.close attention Itfvery; detail of the business as is necessary in everv branch' of ."rmhaiidfae; vand t.U- must be stne tl v borne in mind" that all food supplies for the family ; and;: stock, -as far as. possible, should' be raised, at homel and, tod, it must 1 be-, considered lJr Irt Finally, 4he enthusiasm wlien the home; N. Star. ' silence when it makes4 " . Court of Appeals TO SCHOOL TEACHERS. The Superintendent of Public richools in Louisburg day of February j April; July, Sept. October and December, and remain for. three' days,'-it -necessaryv for the purpose of examining applicants, to .teach in the PuWiqSchoda Of ntbia County. I will also be i in SLouisburg on Sa.urdav of each week, and all pub lic days, to attend to any ' business connocted with my office. v , " ' . --'. ; J. N. lARRi8, Sopt. - ' Iair Play- : 4,. 1 lara neT dav butthat does fcol rt hm A seconoTeature is the needof skilled hx? ii tt& feVnt fn mak'ft lai and .temperate piayers. All the lig clubs have found it necessary - to have men who have had long 'practice i and who are willing to abstain froai strong drink. This is also necessary to make a fuccess in the great galHe1 of "life: -What one error may cost liy can be ifc nofe what consumed at home, saSly siaM tpt thegreat majority of all; but the surplus that is sold, and .don't-. ti- j. . . " . u-.nl.nn. in .nil -onrfliirtcr : frnm ' r crfvjiies were lost oy one or two errors., i ,uo ,auamw w wu oujwu6, . Q'n ? fhannp mtkfpn in 'life niaVl1 egr up, and don't think the amount too lfc .;0 ..mtep -mes may, I and y0a.wul-soon mean eveimsuujj - .ueieau Auumn thing urged is the great need of sinking individuality and obtaining- success,; hx general team work. The best results: In the church are obtained in this - way . , ,. Don't plant corn, that will . not grow; Be sure and tes ; your corn ; before planting'. " : ' '."' . . Don't plow the land when wet.' or sticky. ' : One of tjie essentials of soiling fa a fertile soiL j .... Every farm ought to have its experi ment patch! . , " :: '.Mix the dry horse manure with wet cow manure. ir ' ' . -. . -.- - ' ' - Cooked rice, fed cold is good for diar rhoea in chicks. i , Don't breed a draft mare to a trotter or thbroaghbred horse. Don't feed sulphur to "young chicks, it produces weakness. ' ' ;. . - . . . llard boiled eggs and cord meal .will ;When a man fa accusing.' and. suypW doning. others, be fa only .telling what be would do ff he had the chance, i - ' :'; ' -, ' , I ''" r , Wben. a man circulates a bad j report. against another, not? knowing, whether - or not it fa true, he fa .'worse : than the manho fa trying- to! injure.! If he knows it fa true he fa ho better, j If . he, knows it fa Use he to a great deal worse.' - ' i i ." - f , .- " . ' Any man -that triea to tear down another to build up himself will steal anything orj 'do '.anylhing or even s eal but er off a blind . chOJ s bread or rpb a grave yard. BUCKLEYS -AVLX ICaITs ALVE ' The best salve hi the world for cuts. brul-es, 'Orea; , ulcers, salt rheum, " fever sores;, tetter.' thapped , .handv eliilhlaius, COrns nnd all skin eruptions and positively cure pucs- orno pay required. - It is . guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.- or money refund ed. Price .25 cents per box. For sale by J. B. CHitO.' . a vrrat amount of trenf meat,, and ' -. . - , ... . . - . aaya lhj wouderjtihal ne did not". ; acratch the fijsh .frotn;Vi bones. ' SjS-S. cured felin qulcklnd per . manenlly. 'i X "" - lr.; M The continued nse of -ihercory mix tore poison theSy!e6 causes the bones to decay i and1! brbga on "mercurial rheumatfamt,,5Tfie use of : S. Si S- forces the Impurities from the blood, gives -a.Kootl j-Appetite -and digestion, and buUd up the whole human' frame;'' Send -to : " Swlst'a Specific Compauy'prawer 3. Atlanta, Ga.t for -.treatise sn blood diseases;' f! 1 . . The Swift Specific Co' Drawer Atlontsrfa"xl?IST a rieward of one thousand 'dollars ''to any one whoJwUl find by 'analy&is a-par tlcie of tLeicury. iodine of! potash or anv other, polsonoos subslanco In A man that will speak lightly or dis respectfully of another in order to get the confidence of others, is a coward, a thief, and .a fraud. '. . - Jgdod. b'Utter.cow. should havp : a long race, wide between the eyes, the eve-alert idjexpiSssivo,5aa placed a. low way below- the horns. . A cow wSh kvek near ihl toD of ha.- head does I " - A ult-i. KoU? ' i . .5f I m ike firstrclass feed for ducks. eyeppL'tted, She should have a large muzzle, a"8lim neck and yellow akia, especially inside' the ears; the brcatlung Watch the young ewes for Jirequently hould be regular, the neck; and abno-' I ibey will not allow - the lambs to suck. men strong, the udder. wie wnere H I. . it fa a. mistaken idea that a .heuS ' '. .1. 9 ' t ' M 1 . i connects wiui tne Doay, ure teats square- 0 ht to dut? a Year thout re- Don't breed to a mishappen, ungain ly horse even if it has a long pedigree.' 1 see that farming pays and have a snug amount of cash in hancu--ls tx. j ones. A'Llttie Heroine Rewarded. -Appeals has just decid- an error, so it ougnt to. oe in aa'Mse which, recalls a remarkable We should always be ready to render; jngtance bf heroism on the part of a lti praise for good works ajid refrains frotu:, tie oirl. .--.-''. ' - CTUfcfamand;mfatakfflV,.v";ii'v - i 'iz: Mtn the snmmef of 1884 Ethel Spooner ' ' " - T - - I "1 . . Tv 1i f V alovely child otw& years, , accompanied -. P noi-oimcutt lor a oairymau-. her paVehSd me'friends-'to EastJ with" a knowledge of his business, to so-. 'Qrjuage,- N. J.tdfpend thQbQt months f 7 7? """f.. ftarffffVwhfch they wWevisirlng f Dutter per weeK, pronaea always uca ly placed, and the tail slim. ! - Over; and above all these points, she . must have thedairy form. . The points, at best, are only indications,; The dairy form is inseparably connected willi a good but-' ter cow. The desirable dairy form fa always seen in the best "4 types of Jer seys, Guerhseyfi 7 Ayrshires and DIol ; steins. The beef form " is presented -In the Sh6rtliorns, .-nereford3 and most of the polled breeds, "The intelligent dai ryman, with a knowledge born of exp rience, desire and capacity for the 'busi ness, never makes the mistake of chpos-; 'm' li'1 ai " " " - ' " mg tus cow wuu me oeexioxm. The JLeatIi of the Churn. inos: B. W7LDER, r''Ai : ;- ; r Albai (NMArgus . , j - .. ' A Woman of westlNyack has niade.aj discovery, which, if it can be put in fiucv cessmfoperation, will result in the abo lition of the other method :or- churnin, a cow fa ithin the drove pr herd he - fa insnociin2..cows that will imake rlour- ' i v . - . . a r ATTORNEY IATlL.fe'W,- ' - JjV U 1SX5 U t I Office orf Main Hi. Weoor . , low the Eagle. Hotel. . . ; T7l S. SPRUILL. r T v" : : earth over it. She left it there until she A f.fJi1II ft V tlAt.: '1-iftTPcfi-V ia2l i;.v H ft t.f . v . 'k -'. . . - r-.-i.. ttie ba" iroai tne grouaaneiouna tnat er on LOUISBURG, N-C. -.-.-...- f I the cream had turned to a great yellow lump of bu tter and the only tiling left Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vnnce. (3ranville Warren, Nash, and Federal and Supreme Court. Promgpt a -r.'WE'iiw.'W: r Li . 9 . -j'-v-; All ner8on9 having claims again i - fhh ftati rf 7 1 71 vpctpy wi i t-pr ft- was located a-short'distauce .rom tthe, tracks'of the Delaware,; JLackawana v & . Wes'lerii Bailrbad.; One dayhttle'Etb- wandered nedr the tracki',' ahd ias she and revolutionize tne art oi DUiter mas- i approacneq sne Baw tnre&uiue cuuuireu uig. one put tne cream oi seveoM wjs -j pmymg ou me - juwmu , "jtfi.? milking from her pet Jersey cow j in a, 'road, -Ethel was .horrified tot 5 observe a 4t.i..1r nlntk Ana rlni? ao it too a fnft iuroWS'i I Vm?t," oriT1"Aftliinr n.t hicrh ' Tfflrl-. Shl rt,,r noA the W in thA nrnnnd . UM taihaldrnutlhevImidno .LP o rftmww -hnVRf nfI RttPnfinn her. and after hesitating 'a" tf he kept her in a cold stable, and gave moment the brave "girl stepped between the tracks, and, taking two of the ; chil dren bythe hand, dragged .them out of danger. ' "iT'hA train bv that tim was rwithia " a for her to do was to 'salt' and: workVbjiarler of a mfle of the; iiziJ& ;anatayerei or make": less and less. Noihing daunted Ethel, again stepping aught have selected the same cow .wxl, nnon tlie-track to eecure the other ept her in a warm staoie, given warm Child, but as she did so her foot caught ter, warm ensilage made from sweet in n W." from wliich she vainly tried com wel. matured, two or three pounds to release herself.;-Finding her effjrts useless she called to the child, who'real- newm?. . ; ; . The early killed weed fa the easily killed weed, and the weed that robs the crop least. Don't breed to a horse that fa acci dentally good looking in spite of bad an cestry. ; . If you are careful to keep the furrows straight, you will do faster and better plowing:;.:, ' ; " ,. , . See that the hen is not setting' in drafts, or she may be taken sick before the hatch is half done. ' The man who has all the monev he needs is the only one who can. afford to raisescrubs. . . :' .Young chick3 may be' put upon a cracked wheat diet after about three weeks of age. ' - ' -Never allow a boar to run with the hen? or a Sow" to have corn for A WOilAiPji DISCO VERY. '" .Anotlier wonderful diacovery hac been made and that two by a lady in tl na. country. Disease 'fastened; its clatches upon ber and for seven years she wiihftvod its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and def Ji seamed imminent. For three months sh couhcl inccsssnily ana could not sleep. rhe iou"l ot us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption tn.l wat so much re- lievea on takln the first dose that, she slept all niiht and with one bottle has" been maracnously cured.' Her nima ia Mrs. 1 Jitlier lArt ' . Thus write W. C tlamrick & Co.." of Shelby N. C Grt a free trialt lottle at W. lIli Furman Jr1., ;drug 'Store. " Bureau boxee with red ; plash covers are the latest novelties la silver. Some men are so- straight' they lean back; some men are to honest they charge no Interest, but they will take .'Tnur water melons or fruit- i F To take advantage of another per son's absence to do them harm or say evil jof them fa the meanest robbery ou earth and is too cowardly to have a proper name. " THE VERD TCTUN ANIMOUS. . ' W. D. Suit, Bippu, Ind testifies: 4I can reco Amend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Evefcy ; buttle sold has' given relief In ; evry case. Oueman.touk six bottles and was cured of rheumatiam of 10 years stand ing." . Abraham Uare, druggist, Bell ville,"Ohio, afflnus: The best sellirg medicine I iter handled in my twenty Years exDeiience is Electiic Bitten, ' Thousands of others have added their two ' testimony, so that the verdict fa uuan- . . . Z 1 ' , .1' j j t a - .j 1 TAmna Pantln ear,. 4T nnr vieh " w . j The buttermilk had entirely disappear ed but there was a tnircwaore man tne en abouff&rBale.1 Such4cbWa.are h eeir "S"0,?1 playing on the ties. , LookingT upj.fhe rtW W .'f'j .,A diyersity of crops distributes work,- A uuKU UJ WUk""s wt, , reipmj . expenses .. more evenly that was making ten pounas or nutter i tjirough the year and through the years. TtirfeTtllity,of ei'9 must obviously depend.muchupon the number of hens , allowed to each cock, which will 1 vary according to the braa and circumstan- tVin't'-'TiTant fcorrl until the rTound protein, the cowj would soon run down, thorouglily. warm.' ' .By gaining a' ,to .three and one-half pounds a week, I .week; in .planting you often lose . two the crop. ,l- ; . 4 tmly a half dollar a bottle at WV( IL Furmaa' Jrs Drug Store, . ' , v - . i "' Some'raen will call you Mister farsl shake.hands with you at an election that won't speak to you at other times or places. , ... .. - . ,: ... , , :t, .; m her ice-water to. drink; and fed . h timothy hay and ground barley and : corn meal, all of which are lacking . in 1 send them to me at once. ; ; ? r: 5E W-Timbeklake AttV. Jor niehtTa dozen times sinde, and always obtained better- butter than by churn; t. etSulir.'fr AYCOCKE TIANIEI, i GoldsborojN.C. i - C. C. DNIIXS WilsoN.;C -r Ei-Sheriff BIackT our ;riehbormg county,-Moore, on an ; investigation by the county commissioners, has been as certained to.be a defaulter,- o I the jiTTiourit of ftll.692.33. countv funds" for .iiaNrWiVA! year"1888HJle owe assets, it -is (-A I UUbit 4 JJABlJihii JJAlllliha,! Believed, to the amount ofa $3,0001 and " ' : " v"; ;,i"'-:' i'i I therefore tha-paymehtof ;thei rt-mainder S:abiA' Izel ite dHpeairr timfe "feTtha track. SJJ ZdlGlXjl rclover hay and a plentiful supply of wheat bran or mkldlings, ground oats or a ntue ; ou meai or any. er food coritahiing protein in Jiboral proportions and the cow would pfoba- ' j Thai hacking e'oueh can La-' so ooickly carta by Shiloh's carei- we: guaraot JL -r or sale at t onr.su's aine store. . naimn I vuujuuiiiviou cum tm nu hi u etra cnaraDtee.Tt fores eoosumption-' For sale at tunuan's .orog store.' I Hhiloh'tf Yluuaer ia what yea oaea fo COHstipatioD, loss of ; appetite, dizziaess. and all srniutoras ot dyspepsia. . Price 10 and 75 cents, per bottle, 1 or sale at Fur- micrs dru? stoto. ; - - .... ; Ureop. whoopm? coueti add- itroncnins' iraiaediHie relieved by bhiloh's eut-e.:. for i. TrttiM instead rvf Ciintino" Aft manv "IV 1 1 ' 3 I A I III V I V 111 1 ILOCLi UU It IT CI 1 G UU 1 . . m oiaer eiris wouia -nave vaoue, ?buouiw l . - - . . -i i Bale at r nruxan's dmr store.; wavl b. hAt-?he erieineer '"of week " her Umll permitted.--Ainerican, . .(Uatorrh es wd.-beattU a.d..weet brtath Any.busihes promptly attended to. the oncoming train, but the latter , paid no heed Nearer came the train, and at las t it was almost upon her when the little heroine threw her body outside , of. the rails and the train thundered ' by, crushing her foot- and; ankles into a ihapelessnass. Agriculturist. t . -, t - II- T m , sft M 04 1 1 Tne jjtaamg m. III fnvmrtl 'Lasting! I File 23 CU. Boll at Drmrglats. son Cvre liaerCovsMrC Atirmgiltt Si- " - i j:.i.'...'.i;nn loot -v--- u AnviusinWentxust to us wUl; be I inruminijf ihcuuw :i : p - 1 and voluptuous ;onc.-Ashboro Cou- -ut5r iUi her leg just below the knee, ; her return to Brooklyun, A-i w. . G. M. Scott, of Okolona, MisaJ wrote ' . 11 ft " t r - . . to Dr. bnanenDcrger: - . - - -j - "Your Antidote tor malaria is - cer tainly the best thing for chills and fever that has ever been sold in the South. 1 1 have been selling it for twelve youri. and know it to be the best medicine I have ever dealt in. Jt is perfectly .harm less and a sure cure in cvery-case. eokl secured. 1t Shiloh's CaUrrb. Keioedy, frice 50 eeuts. :asI injector tree. ir sale at Furman's drog store. : ,; Kieplea -nights; made miserable ' by that'ierrible ouh.' Shiloh's eorw la iae remedy for it... for sale at yarmta'wuivg stort. . ; .... m . wt - ! ; VviltTOtt suffes wlih dj-pejsla and, IIt- er coui'iiintr .. enuoos s viunser is guaranteed to cure Too.' Fr 'uli at Far. iu&b surag iore The Kev. Ge. II.Tharer, ofBoarben, Ind sa: Uoih inysnlf and wile owe eur lives toJSIiiloh's L'auiuptiow cure. . For mil ty Fuxiuau. . ' - - ; . . " .' t. MM When you see a man puffed ' up l you ' should liandle him with .- care lie f fa nothing but gass. - . ': -1 When you see a man or boy try to take the lead in every crowd he-fa in and . talking loud about , everything - that , comes up, you should pity him, don't -acoldhim. itfaall thesetisehe has got. ' ne will quit it when he finds;, out ; that " he fa a fooL ; . ; , .." ;, v .. A man who williry - to Jiif are you and destroy your good influence because . .' f you belong to another church fa so low - ' down and so 'rotten at heart aal desti- ; tute of principles he fa not - worthy of . mention.. He fa a B - Some men pray in public that never pray elsewhere. : , ; - You weak never dream that some . . men are really Christiana unless you see . them at church on Suniay and some times not then. - . ' Soms people have their mouthes into everything and everybody's business. They have a poor stock ' of knowledge and but little business of their own. ' . Ike IaTalirt Heuv . " Many semiulj incurable rases of blood - poison,; eatarrh, acrQ.fola and rhtumstfarn hHte been cured br B. U. B. ( Botanic Blood Balsa,) made by -the Blood Balm.: Co-- Atlanta, Ga. - Write to them ; for -. book - filltd wiih convincing proof. .1. - ' G. W B- Raider, liriug teren miles frocnAihena, Gs.r writes: kForsevrr abyesrsil suffered villi ibhuhrg ulcers, which doctor treated aud prooaoncei incurable. A si igle botllo of B. B. B. did me more good than all the doc tr. ' I kept ou using It and every ul cer healed.' 1- " - 1 . " D. C. Kmard & Sou; Tows ngs, Oa . writes: M We itnluced a uelghbor t- try b. n. B. for catarrh which" he thought Incurable, as It had resisted -ill Irentmeut - It deligti'cd ' him, aud continuing Its re be was cured sound andWelU'' ' .' '' -'- ' ' It. M. Lawsotv Eait- Potot, Ga., wrltii: fHMf 'wife had-scrofula 15 yeara. - -rih kert growing w-orae. She 1-U her ha'r and her skin broke out fesrfinly,' Debflitr;' emsdaUoo and no spretlte' followed - After1 physi cians and nuneroua S'TrertUed medj-cine- fa!lei' I trie I b B. B. and ber recovery was rapid snd col'lcte,, ; Oliver" S. cor, Siimm-re, 5 Md writes: Inffered frni weak beck anJrlica fiatuiM.'- a. B.B.'has provtu (o le the oolT tucdirlue that .Sts saa rlier,H. . , . , . Vfll nliers Eheumeilsm, II aural jla, ffeadach$, Tooihab, Sores, turns, Cuis,Sea!ds, Backache. Vounis,Lc. CHLU tUtW-XS J O VU. At Ul trwcitrt Vdrhinistratars ' riollce. lia xio this day, qnaUfied aa Admiai- trtof ofJwho Vj m-lou. dcCraaeJ, ail rf mm having el4im amiat the ettate f the - "auld Jobs " Wiastoa, decard. are' hereby lifted to jwrtt the atue to m9 osi or before the 6th asy- 4 April lMWfer tltia uotire will be pleaded la bar.of their recovery, and ail peraowa indrbud to said cstaie will please acule aloaee. - NY.Ucixar. Adm'rct Jobs Wiwaea, dee'd. April 1st, . ; : :"fi-:-Vi-;'
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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June 28, 1889, edition 1
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