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v - JErailklin. Times."! JaIthoxas Editor and proprietor Fbidat - ---V Auoust 2. 1889. An Excursion Boat'; Incident. . MThere was 1,500 of us on the steanv. -er Sk Johns last Sunday fee in excur- tioii up the Hudson , said rTJncle Silas Bowersox, "There was : also a ' brass band an a young fellow from Port Jer , vis who had a strong impression he could . sing. 'As Boon as the band stopped j he started In without any invitation to'en tertain the crowd with Xeljie .Gray. A party of young chape sjjn' near me took an interest at once 'in the Port , Jertls singer an' remarkmAere's a '" ckodvMhey gathered round him,' an" 4isiened with much admirafoh;hen he waz through ; they ' applauded him like sixty, an .the; spokesman of the . party .shook bis hand tan said ?he had' hot heard Xellie Gray rendered in each e quisite style since Choppra use to sing at the Third Avenue Theatre.- lie declared that it was the most symmetri cal and soulful voice he had ever heard in this country, and wondered .why in the world he did not go on .the ilyricH stagai'iiypu ctoo?tran to go on-the . stage, said the young fellow, 'you ought to be careful an'.not let Abbey . Gilmore hear you , sing or n they ' won't t give you a minate's peace until you: sign a contract. These men go-galla-vantin all;; over, Europe, - huntin' up beautiful voices, an they will jump foV joy when they find such a niagnincent Jbaaf ght herbal Poriiervia, H , , uut i am tenor,' said the singer. Of course I meant a tenor," replied the young feller. Europe agreeur to pay mm 4,wu a arecraxvoritooli.,Whv. AbbW has ICaairaHJNi J P L J rLtl?. rebel Of night; an 111 bet a lung he can't sim; jn the same hall with youj ft claim C to ' b a judge of fine stogin, ah your ; per formance is so absolutely perfect that I - hain't no criticism to offer, unless it, is you might sing a trifle loader; t But lare gay that there are other critics as will say as even that is not -necessaay. That, you know, don't animadvert agin your singing Imt iaaimpl' matter of - taste as' between critics, "you "under .stand.i-. .;w-'t:;c j.;'-.-. ' wTheri they asked him if he could sing Where Is My Wanderin Boy to night? an you bet he gave ' it to us good and loud.; ,;f v : ': - While he was elngin som feller in MGive him more rope !' , , "Another fellow got up and said: " If this boat's got any fire service I think hey ought to get 'out the hose without any more delay. ' Then the young" blood that was coachin' the Port Jervis song-bird ad' dressed the crowd .with, an injured air that was most affeciini. 44 4Oh, what a bleedin shame for you! Ilere'se i of the most extraordinary voices it was ever my 5 lot: to hear, an yet there are people in this crowd as. don't seem to get" onto': its beauties. . But how could you be expected to, as I see most ofjf pn are. from Brooklyn, with here and there a sprinklin' from Hobok eu? If it was a serio-comic' in; a low dance-hall you . would never; get done . applaudln. Shame on your vulgar ig norance !' --i-A 4kThen he got the singer to fkvor us with anotlier ballad,' and he warbled it out louder lhah ever. Sorae fellow got up duriu' the song ansaid:' . f"- " piease pass me a life preserVer. an' if I don't get ashorar tell my folks it was the best I could do" under the circum-' Stances., ;c;:.: ;:.A; : : . 44 'Oh,' what an unmitigated outrage, exclaimed the nightin'gale's new" friend . 4What adisgrace toour '' boasted cult . - ure an higher civilization. : : .. ; 4They got him started again an some other Jeller, puBin'own a life preserv er, started for the rear of the boat, re inarkin'; W-: 44 4Ohi grave; where" is 'thy victory I Olv death where is thy sting J" - "I tell you what it is," concluded llncle Silas, "if there happens to be a -- hian on an excu rsion boat who can sing, you can have upright fun if TbU "work it Hr. Ralph Elkins lives at Mari onsville io.; nnd ia a l. successful farmer, r He says that he has been a great sufferer from Imparities of the blood, which made V his limbs stiff and gave him pain in the lungs; but that he took Swift's Specific - and It soon relieyed him entirely. feWf ; U . frr-- t t ' 1 s - We have, sold' Swift's Specific for six $ears In quantity lots, and the goods have been entirely satis factory, and without a complaint from a single customer. U 17TCHERS6X & TOYM KS -'-:-- Druggist, t , Sherman,r , . fljTex Mr. Jas. J. McCalley,' of Monet, Mo., says? he - had Uyppepsi. : for eight years, which . made .hho . wreck, sick and suffering! fttnritig the whole time. Alter , trying all tlte re Jtdies, including all the doe tor in ivacii, lie discarded every thing and took. 8witl!s SpciUc. He & iticiyased j fruni 1 ii i to 1 15 pu&ds,atKlwaasouu evwiund . and beullhy inan. , - - Between 1 860 and 1870 ., over 1,000,000 jntper cellars were sold tlaily. .To-day it h-safe f. to - offer large premmuis ; lor finding five mail a day who wear them. WHllE Iforth Carolina has made 1 grauiying progress, jn inausinai tievei- bproent the has done it mainl y by the efforts and with the money , of her qwn people- v Considerable capital : has been' invested, it is true, by the residents of other States; bat it will bear no compar ison irilh the amount invested by ur own people. Alabama, Georgia, Ten nessee and Texas, which are noted for their progress,' haye been! largely . aided in their industrial enterprises by. out vide capital which there found an invi ting field awaiting it; and where ithas been well invested. The time win cotoe when capitalists from other sections will turn their attention to North Carolina, where .an inviting field is "open too, and where it will find a live, progressive peo pie, who, v relying upon themselves, have been forcing to the front and keep ing well -up in ttheT procession WIL Star. " " H 1 . Bull's Baby Syrup ' Facilitates Teethbg! Said at druggist. RegulotBt th BoWOtJ Day's Eon: rriiH lnt rr u4' flmBktMiMrb lnonnd la ch pacaaga, For la by all alw. Try It I Porthe cure of : Coughs,Colds, Croup, Hoarseness, Asthma, incipient Con- I Q H snirrptkm. SVBOR. Consumptive persona; A arogjrists. 2d ets. firC UMQCa CUBEB CiaABETrEX for Ca Urrk. r-i 10 Cu. AttMdrugaktU An Indian manbecame rich by to selling skunks 'ati $10 n pair showmen and xoological gardens. r: O'Brien, the Irish giant, whoee skeleton is preservad in a museuin t London was d feet and 4 Inches height. J j i - j An advertisement in the London Times offers to cure v nervousness and i timidity in- .bafthful young men 4,who design making proposals of marriage.,,i . - , -- , ... : t By virtue of an execution Vendi tioni Exponas' issued from the Su perior Court of Franklin .County, in favor of Geo. P Burt, plaintiff, against J. B Powell, defendant, I shall sell to the highest bidder : for cafth at tha. Court House door ia Louisburg, on Monday the 5th day of August . 1889, all the : interest that J B. Povell has in one huni dref and twenty seven acres oT land,1 lying in Hayesville towuship, Franklin County, adjoining the lands of James Goodsoo, 8. P, Green, - ami othenf "f on Buffalo Creek. Said interest being one seventh of the tract allottt d to the heirs of Mrs. Luvenia Powell, in the Soloman land ', -:. .y. ' . To; satisfy said executions and costs. ; . -: "r. 'y- I ;;'if'";rf.H.' C.: Keabnsy-, Sh'ff. Louisburg June 20th '89. : I Commissioners Sale- '- By rirtue of power given me in a decree made by W.'Jj Kine. Olerk ot the SunerU or jCoart of ranklin coanty, on the 25iU day ! June 1889, in a special proceeding begUD'on the 13th dav of Mar 1889. in his Court for the sale of laud for partition wneretn jr. ynoruen, guaraian ot i5eij. 11 olden, a 'lunatic,' is plaintiff and Si lUyey andllrs. Lucy W.BaiIey, his wife, are. aeienuants, i win seu at pubue auc tion to i ne nignest Diauerat the- counj house door iu Louisburg. N. on llonj day the 5th day of August, 1889, at IJ o'clock in., that tract or parcel of landt Ivincr in Freemans townshin. Fmnklint I longing to the -said Benj. Ilolden and. ntoi t adjoining tuc lands of juvi j nujvjuiJtj. euv joii B. It. Vinson and U. J. B. Allen J f iiiston, and; Terms of saler. asb,'balaace at four months with 8' per cent ; interest ou de; : Ibis 27th day of June 18S9. " ''' -;;: ::$'--?X:-i y-2iSt'-i- Commissioner 0C3mihfsiratort i Ravine this day qualified as Adminis- mwv va tfvitii . iuwuf ULxruwi ail v sons having claims acrainst the estate of 7if I n i Mr... .i i it the . said Jhn Winstou, 'deceased, ! are tiitreoy notified to present the same ta me on or before the- 6th ear of April 1890, or this notice will be pl aed in oar ot their recovery, and ail persons indebted to said estate will please settle at onee. " - N. l.G u LL Y, Adm'rof John Winston, dee'd. April 1st, 1S89. . .. j"B lAciism ith i n g. ; l aestre to return my -tnaur to ' my. many patrons who have siven me - there t patrouage for 1888. and earnestly ask - - A? A ' . i. . . - . I cuutinuaiion 01 toe same lor iw, 1 am . sure I wilt be able future T'ketimvi Tery lowi. Those suxl call on me. faction in ever If you havs a horse i - " i bis ankle, stH nibles. row liecls, call and guarantee na'tufac that I am preuan navctallparts such as hammer ' a RHUS , Bronchitis.OU'Jtyi iare hard and lriee V XEEJZVlX WW . l.lJ5 S T Z aha hMTe horns, to i t I 1 ' -N"-r-r- "i:!;;Mi O i I i Iw.U guarantee isati J SllS-i JD J":; '1 ; f;5 1 ."3- H e. Kectrulry, . , ' ::- - ?. ANTito.vV T Xeal. r O ) D J obUiaei c f 't Vrrt Md Zi la Medi cines. It CCaiS-uke doUc-ikH Imply betp bm LIVER COJlPLAUiT, la a strictly vegeUbl preprtkq and wfH CTJKBHalakia, aadll MAXAXUi trochlea. Dr. 8. lLWlw, of Button, Ky . mt "Hara practiced nadldM U yeaw, nd ttnd m coual to UxasntB aa a LHr Eegoltor.' Dr. W. 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Pupils prepared for col lrn or the aetlve dutiea of life. r. neipsl SUllin praiTiiixo I have opened a Blacksmith Shop on Nash Bt down by the branch,' and am prepared to do ALL kinds of work in that line. Ilorse Shoe ing a specialty. All kinds or iron repaiiing done- at short notice. Special, pbjces . ; to A lxian'ce- JXFf. ; ; ltpectfully, 1. 1 . nEn.w.rovffiv. Xbufebhrg, C. : ' ' i . LAND FOR. SALE- , I offer for aaXe my plantation Iximz on the South side of Tar river and within a half mile' of the town of LnnUburg. . It contains seren hundred and fire acres and is well watered and bearily timbered. The vbole property Is onerec lor sale, or It . -will be sold in parcels to salt parcbasers. Those wishirg to bar axe referred Utt fr. John K. llnflin, Wilson N. or pt Thomas White, Looishnr K.C Dec.12.lSS3. ' i MUTUAL; BENEFIT IS. NEWARK, N. J. 1 Policies - lion-for lettable after tuo Annual Premiums. 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