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NO. 22
mxuiauou rxeau nsi over ctjty p-
titof this find ad joiniiij counties. aJ
TerUsen T:oulJ nuke a coto hcrr '
The BUlor will not.le
for the views of corr p?xa ulcn Vu.
Ainci comnma nations from all
Hons nut earnesUr Bo'k-itL Vr
items cf any uatura wiU Iks tlaulfuLr
received. . -
A 'Business MeIody;
Absolutely Pure.
This powdcrevfer varies r Amartel of
pnritf j ' stlrength aadi iHitl-sotieiie68.
More economical than the ordinary kinds,
end cannot be sold in competition- with
the multitude of low test, nhort weight
alum or photphate powders. iSoiJit OKI.T
IS CASS. liOYAli BAKl" NO POWDEft ' Co.
606 WallSt'N.Y.
RROFlONAiTABXlsi'v
B. MASSEXBURG,! i " '
ATTORNET AT LAWV
i tOUISBUUGi K. C- I i ;
Office in the Court Uoose.
A4V. ba3inc3s put in my haid 8 ml
reocivo prompt attention. - ; ;
There was a man iu our town. . ; .
r - And he was wondrous wise, f K :?
For when, he marked his prices down,
: He then did advertise, v ? : .
And when he saw his trade ; increase,'
Ayitn all his might and mam, : ; v
'Ife marked 8tHI lower every price-- -c ..
And advertised again.?; ?-;-Z:x?
y a- , Xew:.York JournaL
And hen,ne adTCTtised again ' ;. ( j
His riralsi loudly swore, - K '.-'-l
I To see folki ruslvwitU might and main
To patronize his store.. - . -
And while they. sat in solitude ".
.: And saw his custom win, . .
That man behind ;his counter stood .
And raked the shekels in..
' - Charleston News;
And when he raked his shekels in, ;
And saw his fortune risiug, :2
He took a goodly lot of tin
And keptfon auvertisuig. -
Each day a generous sum he'd sink,' -
' ? And demonstrate full plain.
The more one pays for printers ink
. ' .TThe greater is his gain..
i . 'ih-li i4': Boston Star,
a . i .
A FATAL LEAP.
Tragic Eliding- of the LAfe ,
? C. 1. JBrowm of Atlanta;
of
terday morning, . Brown appeared to be
peneetly sober. He-lett the hotel about
11 o'clock, and that was tho last seen of
him alive . by the hotel attaches. ; He
proljably went direct irom the hotel - to
the river. Ko motive is .known -for, his
strange suicide. It is generally believed.
however, that his mind had - become af
fected from.hisprotracted spree' f -'?J
An Open .Letter to thefeoplcof
- n urm uuu iwiiiii varoima. ; h
The Value of Time.
1
The Administratiou of .Law.
v: Office SoutijerkIsteb-State
. r .. .-; r r ; ijouobatiojt
: ,1 wish to call your attention
steb-Statet
n Bureau, V
to tlie
- Putictuality ought to be regarded as
a cardira! viriue. When we areTiayir g
our celebrations of the centennial of our
country's progress,-, and. tho inaugura
tion oour Government undt Washing-
M,COOKJS.
iTT r and COUNSELLOR at lAW,
LOUISBtJUG, FRANKLIN! COl,. C.'
Vil 1 attend the "Co urts of .ISTa sh,
Prunk in,. Granville, Warren- and
Wiike Goun ges: Alsot the i upieme
tourt oNbrtlt Oarolmajjand the U
, . Circuit and I)iSTKiCTJourtv
0:Iice-2 deora tetow
C.kftVDiag SiJ re,-adfoiuinc DV
r..EIiis.
Furmanx
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VT TIM D ERLAKi
ATTORNEY AT LAW ;
'i: LOUISBUHO, K. -c..
i he Court House
Montgomery (Ala.) Dispatch June 25th.
' About 1:30 o'clock yesterday a well
. dressed stranger ' was seen by some boys,
who'happeried to be on the. rrver. bank
; fishing at the time, jump deliberately
j into the river twice, the List time going .
; under the water and was drowned.' .
Tlie boys were, on the opposite ide of
the river,1, just below; the Union depot
and could see the man. distinctly. . :
;iLook at that crank jumping into the
river with his clothes on,M said one of
ifcetyslo i&othrC:5y": tricv--
IooklHg hi the direction indicated they
saw the strangernse oat of the water
and walk oui on the bank. .-lie had his
liat and coat off.-, lie had v hardly put
his foot on drj land Avhen he turhedand
Jumped again deliberately ihto Uie wa
ter,- and this time went clear under.
jumping tarther than before, and - into
deeper water. He was seen to rise and
hgo uown agam. -bceing, tnes man was
2V i1 -
9Tr
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pAIJlf JQNES
; AttSTfejsM lItelE8llQT.lt
. LUUlSl.UliGN. C 1
Will practice in the eourt9 of
Franklin. Warren, Wake,., Vance
ond Nasii, and in the Supreme court
i the (State. . ,;y '
o
Manager Forbes of tlie Singetr i3ew
ing 'Machine company "in tliis city,
.kne.w. the unfortunate ; man., Ue had
occasion oncft to investigate the record
of the deceased, . as he was negotiating
with him to travel for the Singer Com
pany.! "I 'never, met a more genial,
pleasant traveling man than Brown,"
said Manager Forbes. . "He has a good
recordtooj and I never heard f but one
thing to his discredit. : He . lias one
weakness, rne would occasionally get
on sprees.. But he was an honorable,
high-minded mStttj and of a good iamily.
He certainly had no occasion, to com
mit suicide, except that he had become
disgusted with himself for being unable
to control his appTtitoor?hiskeyT"He
had a splendid position,, drew a good
salary, and -had all his traveling expen
ses paid by the company.. He couldn't
have 3 been cmbarrased, therefore, ; in
money matters, 'beamse h"could have
ajnunanded'all he needed.: " C
l "He was at one time manager of- the
local office of the Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine company in r Binmng- '
hJim, and was - well known hr that
TELiaaBAM FBOM' ATIVKTA.
v "Coroner Campbell tdegrapbel ,W. H.
Sharp, Manager of the Wheeler & Wil
son Sewing Machine company's local
office at Atlanta, i notifymg- himv of
Brownsdeath, and received a rcp'y latr
ter in the day, stating that he had wired
Mr: Brown's brother, Garrett : Brown,
a well-known business man of Xew Or
leans, asking what disposition he desired
to make of tlie body; andrequesting tho
coroner: to-await a reply; i - f :
I EFFECTS OF. T1IB DECEASED. .' "
Ablftckralpacca coafeT and- a gold .
headed umbrella belonging to the- de
ceased were fbiiud on the bank of - tho
liver. . He had oa his person a silver
watch and gold chain, and in his pocket
was found $1.90.in change.,. Several;
packages of letters were also- found on
Ins personr
fhr.f. tliaf thfl Krtnthnrn Ktgtoeii.u;ni I
r J ' 7 . ,J l . tcUsfiret President, it would be wt?l
mevztAjnjiv iv muuee uity ner ooraers ae- I
sirable"mn witli jneans, whg will hny a
iiartoiouridle lands and aid in estab
lishing factories, open up our mines and,
develop our resources; In. briaging in.
capital tmd people we lessen our burden
of taxation, and increase the comfortsof
I. have been appointed to a position in
thelSouthern Interstate Immigraiiou
Bureau, and it will notbe oaly my iuty
but a pleasure to aid in -the work, of de-
UDguishing characterutic to be roiniC
and lie expected us to betha eamo with
him. : jEvea guests" when invited to dine
with him, he allowed five minutes for
difference in watches and at the end- of
the time ho sat down lo the table with
those who were present, and any, guest
who took liia seat afterwards would feel
so. uncomfortable that-he would not feel
disposed again lo be tardy. Adherence
to this simple ' rule, 'rigidly tepforced,
a 1 ' 1 .a
uuu u tustfuu wnosc i inuuence swaa
velopiog anduphuildingin everyuth, felt thioughouttheVhole country. How
erobKite., lheretorelam lendinsf .my L theWtr.fWKL
aid in the move to have in the Ciiy of uali d tnibnc ? corporations - felr
!U ,111
iiivited
audee
th and
! those
i i ' .... . i t t .
"alt tO drown the' bovs. vvhfiSe nes" I iv
arfr about Iwclveor thi?te3h ehifrms t- r ThaTnlTrtwrn fa n"vAi "P i.--1 Cli"i re'
f.llv entered their fa' anrr Kiarlitt nwr. i rnroner's iurv rendered alvmt 8 oVlotk I I have
TO SCHOOL TEAC111311SJ.;X
The Superintendent ct- Public
Schools o f Frank) iu county will. be
in Louisburg on the ftt condv;Thurs
day of February, April. Joly, Sept,
October and December, and remain-
for three dayp, if necetsaryfor tbe
lcfpose of examining applicants to
teach in, the Public Schools : of this
County.:' -'" - I;''
I will also : be .in TiOuisburg. oh
Sa'.utday of each week, and all pub
lie days, to atteud to any business
con noc ted with my office;
' . jrN, iiAuKisv'Supt.
ipiIOS. B: ' WJXDERv j;, :
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
; LOUlSBUltU,
Officfe:on.Maiu St one . door.
''ft low the Eakle Hotel.
F.
S. SPRUILL.
Attorney At Latv;
; LOUISBIJRG ill c; i
V. the river to assist andve him if Jpossi
ble.. When filly yards 'off. theyt!ould
see the hair . oft the man's- head. as he
floated down the river. Allio" Reynold,
one of the boys,- hastily undressed and
threw himself into the water diving after
toe man. lie- dived,, repeatedly,- but
failed to find hmif 4Iev tlien scut Ins
c6mpahionfWiuie Anderson back over
the river, after a pair . f grabs, J which
they-.had left on thatr side.v v The boy
reiurneu rn ; a iew minutes witu;- tne
"urabs, and taking their trot-lines and
iiig it to the hooks, they were soon at
. worK. rr y i "-- ;.
; K SEA BCIliNa FOB Tiftr BODYi
They were not long in finding it,2 and
bringiug.it ashore. .; When the body
was found, the Lojts". claim, , the pulse
was still beating, and they believe . they
could have saved mm ,u they had known
how toibegm about ife They C claim
that in twenty minutes after they first
saw the man go in the water, , they; had
nun ashore.
;-f-Wffeh they got him to theljank they
pi'illod his body upon dry land- with his
head elevated leaving his teet slightly in
the water.- His bodyrcmained . warm
for several hours 1&lemards. '
-- They came to the city and notified
theeOToner, Mr. W. C Campbell who
summoned the following jury:. A. Hef
roh,lIenry Moore," LV C. Freeny, 11.
W. Offut: T;: W. Cargile'and Turner
Ar'rington..
:h.-. '"!." t .
: Tlie coroner's jury met, and after - ex
amining several witnesses, adjourned to
6;olook p.- m.f yy'-y 'rlZcUv.
-THE BODY IDENTIFIED.
last eveningf after carefully examining
all.thewitnesses:. ; "
We, the jvtry, duly sworn andemmn
nelled to hold an inquest, over the dead
body of a"n unknown man fouad.deadt in
the Alabama river;- after -hearing all the
evidence find that hisr . name was C..' P:
Brown, and that he came to his death.- at
bis own hands by jumping into-' the Ala
bama river with the intention of. sacri be
ing his life. . ' - ' - ; .
; ; . ' " ' ; J A . I Iebbos, Foreman.-,
' II. JIoore, :
- T. W Cakgile, '
- --: : ... VJ'-: Li C. Fueeny, ' " -. '
" v Tubheb Abbingtox,
. " , , It. W. Offutt.
At a late" hour yesterday evening Ctar
oner Campbell received a; telegram from'
Mr. Garrett Brown ' Of New Orleans
brother of tbe deceased, that he would be
here to-day to take cliarge cf the- bod'.;
The body has been embalmed- awmtiug
his arriVaC? ' J!:f''j ; ;';-r
. Mr; Garrett Brown is a prominent and
well-known .business-: t man of ,- New Or
leans and is editor vfaiiinsai-ance journal
published iu that .citjvr-v j' ? !?.v r
:: ;.Too much praise cannot be bestowed
on the littlo boys' A'die s Reynolds ... and
Willie Audersoaf whomado sueh - n he
rolcv Wot i to Wsave the ttnfortitnate
mail's life, and their- promptnesa ia-fv rc
covering uw ooay -- nen . iney- got it
ashoref some . negro .toys who jWere
ecanaiDg xnere ana; naa wiuiessea . me
drowning, refused ta touch' the matt or
in aB: way assist the little fellows;. But
they managed, by heroic efforts to get
bun out of the water.? "
-.-'ft "-w. .. .i; i
Will attend the courts of Franklin,
Vance, Gra 6 ill le, . Warren,Nash, and
Federal and Saptrctud CourUFrompJt
attention given. to collections &c;
All oergons having claims asralri
the estata 6f rZTj;WbsTflU fig,
send them toSa4 at-'oAfie;-nAw--y
. E. W, TImberlake Alt'y- for
;..".: 'v:-S;1v:--iW,; T, Coixiks Adou
-l " ' ' "',' '- ;V ''.'VJ.'U'.' : i: liir,: 5- v
AYXJOCKE & DANIELSi;.. C. C.DKIELS
; ; ; Goldiiboro,N.Cv ' Milso N. C . .
ATC03K & DAH1ELS DAH1ELS
Attorneys At iliaT?
; ; - ..'.'.':r'wiLS02i;-;X.: C.f y&
s; Any business entrusted to. uswill e
prompt- attended to: V '-' "
The deceasec was identified as .C 'f.
iBrown, traveling maa of Atlanta. He
had,letters .onjbi petson from Manager
; Wi H. Sharp of the Wheeler & Wifeoa
Sewing Machine Company Of Atlanta,
which showed him to be under tbe cm-
ploy of that.Ck)mpany.eaaa'ell
dressed and had every, appearance of a
.mahTvho occupied a high social position
'lit Vfaj f TXi Kfira muni) full o
I i t-dv "mustache. Ikht i hair ,and?eves. . and"
was aoout-Bve teet eleven , inches Jugh.-:
J He has been in this city-for. the past
ken uajro uu uaa ueeu : uruiKing - very
lieavily.i ;,He had a ; room , at the" Ex-; J
cnangc. noreu : : no remamed m his
room most of the Mime, "and; was poh'te
to the servants and unoblrusiyei to the'
:guestsVr'Mr;5Frecman,the-; manager; of
the. Exchange called at his rbora: Friday
last and protested, against his drinking;
so much, and notified him that he must
8ober.up.v; He agreed to quit driakingt
and paid his boara up to date. . He- old
quit drinking-as Manager Freeman-ad
vised. : -
MOSTGOMEBY, ' AlA . JTTXE 25. Mr.
Garrett; iirown, ot ew- Orleans, a
brother or tne nntortuuate young, man.
who committed smcide by. crown 1112. on
last Monday, ;reached this - city ; last
night, i : The deceased - was" : a native of
Albamarle county, Virginia, .. and .- was
a member. of a highly connected , family
He was an unusually, bright youug bu
siness man, and was held in high esteem
i4ytheiW heeler & Wilson Company, in.
-whose service he had been employed lor
four, years. A letter from Mr. W. II.
Sliarpe,- the manager, to. his brother,
spoke of liim in excellent tcrras,'.his only
iailhig being his love for Strong , drink,
nnd in getting over his sprees lie would
become UTational, and in such a mo
ment, as this ; he committed the act
which cost.hinvhis life.. - .
'-'His mdther il Hving-ihTexaswipi a
brother. arKTon account of the scattered
condition of the family s his brother, who
is here,; has decided to bury him in" this
city. . Services will be held at the -un-
dcrtaking.V esfablishment .of W.T C.
Campbell at 10 o'clock this morning iy
Raleigh in ;North Carohna a gre
dustrial DispLay, .where .will be
the people of the Nor th to come
what the various sections of Nor
fcouth Carolina: have' to offer to
seeking investments. ; t .
-This 13 going to be one of tho best
opportunities for your people to adver
tise your county: to - the homo-seeking,
people who liave the means to1! invest;
and I advise you to make no delay in
collecting grain in tfio sheaf, and. every,
varied of grass and send to-me Secre
tary at Raleigh. There will be no cost
oa the shipment. Send one half dozen
of each variety of wheat, oats, rye, bar
ley and other grain" in tlie- sheaf;; one
gallon o? threshed grain; and one bundle
of each variety, of clover and ' cultivated
grass,5 and also a bnndlcabout the size
of a wheat bundle of ail kinds of native
or wild grasses, "f People from the North
are mora attracted by. tlie 'grain and
grass productions than .by any other one
tiling; therefore I urge upon tlie people
of. North and South Caaioliua to" take
this matter in hand .while the grain . and .
grasserops are so fine,- and -etr up the
collections at once and forward without
delSy so as tcrbt sure your county will
be represented. ; 4. :
: It is necessary to have for general
distribution printed information concern
ing your section. Such J information
should embrace in brief, tho. advantages
q-of chYnate, soil, manufacturing,: the.so-
igious, and school privilegesr etc
advised the editors hi each town
to get up a special edition of their pam
pers containing such information, and
print from one thousand to ten; thous
and extra copies for distribution ' at the
Exposition. v- To do this will- bo quite
an outlay to the editor but not as much
as getting out a pamphlet, and it .'will
be of much more benefit; for besides
tha distribution of the ten-thousand! ex
tra copies, tlie write up will go in the
numbers of the regular edition . . I urge
upon tlia business man 'and.: subscribei'.
to lend their financial ad when the- edi-.
tor sliall ask assistance, in getting-, out
the special edi tion. Do not be coateat
: edwith helping Only one papcrr if : there
is more than one in your place; ; k " A
special edition of every paper printal in
your county should be' fesucd..'. They
can be distributed to great ad vantage.' "
Although"!. baye ho persofialr Interest,
m but one or two towns in the South,,
yet X 'am willing to show niy ' interest in
the material weirare 01 ino twa-iaies
by pledging to make a contribution - of
One hundred doUars to.ie equauy aiviaeu
between the newspapers that issuespec
ial editions for this occasion: ' Certsvinly
each business man in the several' towns
ahdall tliose who afc-direftly" interested
in their respective sections- will aid to
the best of their, ability. ; I call upon all
newspaper menr to make the'eanvass fit
oace and I besjeaa ror them tne hui
CCropcratioii and assistance of their Tt-
rons and the people they will so' greatly
bencbt. - - . - v . :
y-'M' Very truly, : 3
V ' J. T. PATRICK,
Chief Dep't, Improvement Asso
ciations lor southern states..
throughout tho-coUntry, and especially
in the.South to-day. " At the North
business -men do pay etiict : attention to
their engagements, but in our State
how many good men neglect to observe
their engagements, forgetting tho words
totthe Fs alms ter that the just man Is
"one who Bweareth lo his neighbor and
disappomtcth him not even though to
his own hindrance.'' But - when rail
roads and parties who have special priv-
fleges as carrier of .passengwa like rail
road companies or public officials, who
are paid to serve their. State or country,
tail to be promptly on hand as their
schedule requires, or at tlie hour an-
plated for, business how much incon
ycnicace felt. Let air "regard their
daty-'and ho exception be allowed, and
it would be well to have the law; that
when'a railroad train is five minutes
behind it is an indictiblo offered- Clay
ton News..;'. ;." vv . - .; "
?. . - - EPOCH.
The transition from long, lingering
and iminful sickness to-rolFiut bealtli
mark's ah.epouh iu the lifb of tho indi
vidual. Such .a reraarkabla eveut is
treasured in tbe memory " and the
agency whereby the good health has
been attained is gratefully blessed.
Hence 1: is that so much is beard in
' t . - . ,
praise ox jiecuic liners. , bo many
feel Ibey owe their restoration to
health-to Electric Bitters. If you aie
lircr or stomach, of l.nn - or short
standing you will surely Hud relief by
and ?L pr botiie at. Vf, II. 1 urman
Ji'8 Drug Store. '
m . .
i salesman 01 uie omen time orco
frail: "Jt is better to have bad laws
well administered, than to have good
laws badly adininwtered. The massti
of mankind never look uito Uw books.
and only judge of .law by tiielr adiiiinlj-
Iraiioa. . If a law' e TTrs-cssiv( or" In hi
nous, jts prompt and eSoient admiais-
tratioa will lead to ita . abolition or.
amendmenfe . - " 1 - -"'
One of the most ; conspicuous fads
which the paople of thia country see- in
our judicial syetsm is not4 justice,-but
injustice of delays ' 1
The law of civil procedure seems to be
administered on the maxim it is better!
for niaety-nine per- cent to escape -pay
ing a penalty which they owe than that.
one person ehonld pay a demand" that he
does hot owe 'Uenoo it has built up " a
system ot aerensca and chocks which il
lustrate the strategy of , obstructioa in
its perfeUOTi- The result is that unless
the plaintiff ii well Eupplied with fthe
sinews of war, and is-willing to Jgo on
for the good of hia attoniej he ia driven
to abandon Lis clabu altogether or ac
cept any settlement that is offered by
the adversary;. . v .. ." ,J
The case of; tho . defendant against
whom aa unrighteous demand is assert
ed is no better, no is prepared at any
moment to show that he is a just man.
ready and able to meet his obligations,
but tho opportunity is denied Jiira, ; and
ho"sufFer ia person and property be
cause of tlie laws delay. .'; -'
We need not refer to the delay in crim
inal procedure further than to .remark
Cut every man accused has a ; right- to
a speedy trial by Ida peers, and that un
necessary delay imposes hardships upon
the inn6ceal,arid entails heavy expenses
upon the people." "
But perhaps the greatest evil in the
lawVdclay Is in the fact that it brings
the law-into contempt and justifies in
the opinion of many, a reset t lo pc-rso-
'nal violence, and 'an appeal to the mob
for that justice which the court, deny.
In every aspect of the. matter it ap
pears best that laws bo administered
with Impartiality, firmness and dispatch.
EX.' - ' . -' '
Me.' E. Slattkp.y. ofDelhl " Ti
say hhson, 14 years of age, had a
ureauiui titno with ulpern. nrr
and hlotchea which followed chlck-
ei pox. Alter usfmj mny rcrae-
dim without benefit, lie cave him
tJwia.- Specific, which cured hiin
sound and well. V ,
.We havo sold 8. 6. Rlnce thV x
flrt day we comueucvl Ibo Uru
bnslne, and - havo heard Rome- "
woaderful rnon 'i.f it , effects. "
.nanyuseit with Ixist result t
cleanse mnlatia front tb3 system
ml for Mood rison, flcrofula and r
sudi dlssHosit is without rlvaU
' Colde itwooD A Ocv. .
llooroe; Ia.
Ma, W. A. Tmnsls a printer In
the oglCQ. or the J?kson, MVs '
Clarioa-Ledzer.. He say - - that
three year ao he wm a victim or
Kid hjood, which deprived him of
health and threatened serfous cmi- -Rcquences;
He further says that he .
took 3. S. S. and It cured him. -Of
I have been fulcl. to palnftrt
boils and carbucciPd over my body
during the spring .sett3on, Hiid after "
much suffering and much useless'
doctoring I found - a remedy in -fcJwitVa
Specific. It .Is the mon
arch of Mood medicines. - '
"," .-. . ... J2. -J,; Kix.ix3,T.;-'.- v.
i . Augusta, Ark. . -
Fond mother: - You most re
raember,.E;ceHne, that fino . feath
er? dmTt make a fine bird. " Kmc
line: True mamma, " but they d
niako awtully pretty liat.".
Iuiportaucc of Special Trainlus'.
f Elizabeth CUy Carolinuvn.
inline mecnamcai arts and indeed in
every department of busy piactical life
the kind of training furnished by the
technical schools is of the , highest un
importance both to the industrial work
er and to tho State at large; not oaly to
the individual by enabling him L to com
mand better prices for hi3 v.-ork but es
pcciauyme biate wnose arusans are
skilled workmen and whose productions
secure orders from other markets and
turn tlie 'balance of trade In its favor.
The Caroluiian holds that the necessi
ty for this special training was never "so
great in the South as it is to-day. But
Great mistakes are often made in try
ing to ocouomisc. It is a safe, rule to
follow that tlie best is always the cheap
est.'' A cheap physician may cost you
your life. , If you have malaria ia your
system,, you will not oaly be miserable,
but unfit to work; Lost time is money
lost. Onedoljar Jpcnt for Shallcnber-
ger's Antidote -will cure you ia twenty-
four hours. Soil bv druggists. T
' Why will- ju- coasb when SliiloV .
care will k!t inTeediate reltrf. Pri 1 ,
tts., 50 etil, nd $1. Sokl by Fnrmn ' ,
Are you inadft roiier&hleby iiidisrcstina, ' i .
constipntion,dixziners, of appetite,. . '
jeUowakin? SiloI' Tilalirer pol
live care. 80M by Pcrcian.
Sl)ikh'3 Caturrh Eemedr a poaltire
cure for cuUrrh. Kpth?ria and CAnktr-
raunth. Sold by Fat man. . . ... ,
" Thai hseki ig coagh can be ao quick j" ' -.
mrtM by Shiloh'a enrc. We snarantt-o
it. - For sale at Fnrnvau'i dmjr store. - -
Shlloh'a eoDsuraptloc cure is sold by nt
on a guarantee. It enrca consumptioa ' ,
For de at rurraana drug store. "
. Sldloh'a Vitilixer ia what 70a - ceed. t. .
c:istinatou, low of -Kppeutc linsineaa.
and aymptntna of dyspepsia. Trioe 10,
and 75 t c:it por bottle. For sale at Fu-
Di:n i drug atorc, . - ' ,
, Cronp, loopin cocgb and Bronchitis
immediMtc rcHeTrd br Sluloii'a care.-For
sale at Furmaa's dros store. .
V Catarrh cured,-he.allh ard sweet breath .
Jseclired, bj Shiloh'a Catarrb Henicd;. .''
frlce DO ccnt. asal lajoctor free For
aaie at Funnan's dreg afore. .
Kleepl? nigUts, - made raiserable by .-'
that terrible coujrh. Shiloh's care is the
remedy for it. For sale at Farman's drag
,stor' ' ' ' ' ' "
Mr. Kenwood I hear yon ar '
engaeed to'Mr. Tallboy? Mlas: "
S uth Park Who told yi.n? Jslt.
Kenwood I have forgotten, but I '
understand the infortnatlun came
from Jack himself. Miss' South
Park I wsh he'd tell me. . - "
A Sensational Suit.5' 1
Mr. Kirby II. Smitii, of . Go!dsboro,
is riow the central figure la a novel suit
for damages. On Wednesday night " of
tlie centennial ' coaimenccmeit at
Chapel Hill some one painted the Cald
well monument red.' Mr.. Smith was
arrested- tho following evening., ne
was taken before a magistrate the next
morning and. after an "examination
which lasted an hour, was disclmrgcd on
motion of Hou. John Manning, the at-
a few years agouthe South "cdntribu tod toraey for " tho .trustees. Thero does
tiiousnnds annnaTlv tr tho roftVr rf rh : not appear to have been any CTklence
North irrbringitig bAck as manufactur
ed ood3T-tu3 very-cotton our Balds have
grown, and in the, form 'of , maclnnery
return material, etc." But now trade is.
changing,, The fostering efforts of ; free
institutions which places the humblest
workman o-an equal plain , with the
pHuionauc, iue entnu&iaiiijc energy 01
ll'- StW tra 1m-. atnMa nnil 4tA V.a,
ter educated working classes are bring
ing about a mighty changs which . is
heard in the increasing nura 01 ( busy
I spindles and clank of iron arms saluting
the , rising sun through S the "Sunny
South."-; - ' - " ' : . . ' "
NINE ; MILLION ;J : WITCOIES
- . BTJRNED!
BTJCKLEN'S AltICA SALVB
the
; When he tme down to breakfast yes-' llcv.-Dr. H.'StrinMellow.i
; SDrens:er computes that ' during
Christian era no fewer than nine million
witches were burned. ; In .England,5 tSe
last execution for witchcraft took place
In 1716, butin Illinois, as Jate as 170
to 1790; several unlortunates were -put
on the boasted . enlightenment of the
age, but we must not be over ; ceas'ori-
ous. while we ; daily, see inencis. com
down to death, iniorance or- iirejudice
preventing the use of remedies whicJi
rrrtfrht save them.. Many a .cold 'runs
1 into consumption, while indigestion ard
impure blood debilitates the system, in
viting lata! attacks, when the use ol Dr.
Pierce's Golden Matical Discovery
would hayo insured health and hapii-
JICSS.. . - ; " . .
Tliobest salve in the world for cut.
bruises, sores, ulcers, . salt, rheum,
fever sores, tetter chapped .baud-,
ehilhlains, corns and all skin eruptions
and positively tore pu-, or no pay
rcqnireu.- 11 is guaranteed 10 i:ive
perfectsat'sfaclioiuor monjy refunded.-
Price 25 cents per box.; '".
For ale by j; B. Cliiton. i -v
, A eignrgunmer Keep off the
against him. ; He 21 now institute
suit for very heavy damages ($20,000, It
is said) against Dr. Kemp P. Battlo as
agent for the board of trustees, at whose
Instance the arrest: was made..' Mr.'
"Smith has able counsel, . Hon. W. T. i
Dortch and Messrs..!. F.. and W. T.
Dortch-Jr. " The latter have been here
and at Clwpel Hill procuring' testimony
in the matter. Mr. Smith was ' hero
to-day. ,He has been at Durhani ,This
case will attract a great danl of atten
tion. There are all ' sorts of rumors
aboat it. One is that Mr. Smith, has a
good case, as he has absolute proof, as
to bis whereabouts all the mg9t of tho
occurrence. The suit wllltc based upon
alleged false arrest. Baleigh Correspon
dent of Wilmington Messenger.'.
' : 'TDs Iaralil's-Hcpe-.
-ilany emiojfly ini-atabftf rases of"
blood joison, CaUrrh,.strKfuLi. and.
rlw-umaiisn have been cored br B. U.
B. (Bftanio Blood Balm,) made by
,the Bio d Balm Atlanta, GaJ"
Write to them for - book fidfd with .
C)nvinrHir pro-f.
G. W. B. Raider, 1 iving feven miles
from Athene, Ga writes Forever
al years I suffered wUhianningukers.. '
ttli:cii doctor tre ited nud pronounced
incunble.." A fcijlo bottle of D.
B. did nc mote gool than all tbe doc
tors. . I kept ou using ft and every uV
cerhented;- . . ' ; - . ' .
D. C. Kiuard & Son, TowaUga, Oa-
writes: l,We inJuced a neighbor to
try B. a, b. for catarrh whidt'he
tlwjght incurable, as it had reaiated
all trcxitmcnt . It deligh'ed him, and
conlinuinfr It3 uso ho was cured sound:
anitwel!.'
R. M.-Iawson, East Point, Ga-,
writer: 'M.y wife had scrofula ' It
years. She "kept growing worse.-She -lost
her haT and fier km broke out
fearftulj. Debility, emacialioo and
no apjctlte followed " Afier phyU
c;an and cumenms alycriised medi
cine failed, I trieJ B. B. iu and hor
rccoveo was rapid and complete-'.'
Oliver Scor, Ifilttmor, Md.,
vmtes: ,,Iufl"ercl frm wak fwek,
and rbeu'natiijiu b. ri. b. ,ha proreu.
(o botl:conly medicine that gave me
. ' A Wwlt-ni heirertjif named Mlsa
'Fish. She Is eonsidcrcxl . a MgootL.
catch" - .
V k t
'WUl'vou suuer wib dyspepsia and liv
er complaint?-: bikas's Vitilizer is
guaranteed to care yoa. F r tain at Fur
uian'a drajf score.-- ,
Tite Uev. Ge;. II. Th?er, of Bmrbon,
Ind.. svs: '"Uoih nivself ntid wtteowe eur
liveK to Sniloli'd Uousuoiptiuii o ix. Jfcor
aale by Fiuuiatu. . ,1 .
TnEIR BU3INE3S BOOMING.
Probably no one thing hns caused
nuch a general revival of trade at W.
II.-Tunnan Jr's Drug Sloie as their
giving awny to iheir tustumer. so
many free trial. bottles of Dr. K n's
New Dicoery. fur. cunDtnpiiin
Their trade Is ' simply eiiorriicu in'
this very valuable article from ih fact
that it cures aud never disapuoiul.
Coughs, ." coMr- asthma, bi otu hit's,
croiqi, and all throat and la lg dlsrh
es quickiy cured. Ycu mu.i si it Le
fore bujiug by setting a trial bcttle
fl e. lrt;o z 1. Eve rj bctllu warranted-
After in rwn exc!aire eij. eaa dw tm
Obtaictd of U rnirsicU snd Dcelrrs in
XUllawe Bad lypf.
In mU'cCj TcretibV prrpsrsUoa aad Wta
CUUSKAiaj., sad ail SiuxuL UooWes.
T.. a. II tflw. tt "H,tun. Kf Mta:-
causl to Krr as a lirrr Kg)tor.
Dr. Vf. A. Hi'cw.ot Mi Loo. rit-, it 1
- bot'lo vt ItctsiM S wnnta tom utaa -tC3.orti
ot Qu:luo 1m evy fsaany "
Ac;p m t!v Ucr tit acjft irni wnj from
'ny othrr mlirfo; H to a pestrn-a cor for- .
ltsori eJioiporuUa ta rh..thta
miiic to eur mj'f csm cf CtUis aad yrrer '
ct Jh'loca l iTpr-wiil botite. '
It cot but 75 cts aal escb bodle eoo
taJTS wrr it in ktrjr-th tori
ten that two rn-a a dose Woo id yon sfc
Ijr eketpr mc3lirv ? ii in n- a eure-o'l. T3
will ce-e sdt I.lvtr, JRtllona r J. al
rUl plaint. litjnicarti
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