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1 THE FRANKLIN UMLS. Published- Every Friday, v by JAMES A. TIIOMAS, T Editor, and rroprietor.- TurTikj- k puUK'aal b k tXiJ. couuty, saJ ft rw.ti:xi txexxU 4 mt rrtrj aa. tan c Uiij uJ sfia3 rwkar, ad Rates. OXK Ybar 41.50V Six Months - - - .? - - ; ; L00w Jv THOHAS, Editor and Proprietor, t: : WITH MALICE TOWARD XOXE ; with CHARITY FOR ALL. VaiCE $1.50 PER ANN! II In AdTaxioo The TjIxot win oat I rrvpnaUe fur the t arwa of tortfiiltt), LrVf ctanmuokajkats ftua a3 fto fkos muni mrjmiSj suklud. Nca Items c any nature via be ttylfiHy raceirtd. To Clubs of 5 The", Tisles ; will .be fUruUbed at 1.40; 1 . v I r -VOL; XVIII LOUISBURG-, N.'C. SEPTEMBER 2- .1889. - NO. 31 THE FRANKLIN TIMES ' iL-il6 Abso TliU powdereverrar'ea. A marvel f nnritv,. strength and, whofogomeaeaa. Mo re eoonoimcaLthau the ortKaapy fciudi, Ji atvi cannot be sold in competition- with lutelyiPiire. t the multitude of low - test, hort weight alum or phosphate powders. 8oJ JII.Y I S CAS. EO YA'ji OA K I S G POWDISR PROFESSIONAL CARD8. A Y CtKTlE A PANlEtS, GolcUboro, N. C ATCOSE & DAHIEIS & DAHIELS Attorneys At Law, WILSOX, X. C. Any business entrusted to us Will be promptly atleuded to.. . N. Y. GUIXEY Attomey-AtLaw, rilAXKIJXTOX. X. C. All lejfai business prumplly tit- T II OS. 1). WTLIri&h ATTOEH E Y AT LAW; Utlicc on Main St.."oi-e i-r low' the-Ea-lu llotel.- b.PKUlLL: A i tm;ncj At Law, Will attend tle courts of Franklin. V nice. Gran- ilie Wren, Nash, and V .ler l nud Sirpr-me Cptrt- Prompt alteuti n fi v-ra to C' l!ectins &c. P AUL-JONLS Allohey anl CQtniselltir at Law, Will pructiee tti th eourts of Eranklin.. Warren r Waktr Vanee ml N8Hf"muiin the Supreme court f the StateV:. TO SC HOOL TK AC HE IIS The Superintendent f Public Schools of Franklin eowity wili be fn Louisburg' on the st-eotid' T1U re Hay of February, April; July, Jipt. OctoSter ami December, and reuiahi lor thrje ria.vt, if necessary,' for the jturiMjse of exautinlug applicants' to teach in the Public Schools of this County. ..';) I will alo bf in -LouisbtHrg on Sii'urday of ea?h week, and alt pub He days, to attend to-anyebusiuesa connected with uy office,. i j. N. riAKRls, Sript. B B. ASS EXB UKG, ATTORNEY AT LAW- , . OUISBURO, x. e. 1 Officjevvu tbeouTt House. 5 All business put in my hands wit ' receivcypromptttention- 0. M.C0UKK. '4-f r Y and 30USELLOR atliAW. LorISBURO, Ftf AKLIN CO-.N.-'C. ; VVJ1 attend the' - Courts of Kash, Frank in, (lr .nrville, Warren, and Wake G o u n .ies- also ? 11 ie vli efti e court of Xor th Carolina, and the Ur . Circuit and District Opurts. M. J. E MALOJiE. O d.:e 2 doors below Furman A o)Wj Drug ; Staref adioiuink Dry O.- t. Ellis. ,''-: ' -' : S W TIM BERLAKE. '.. , . ; .;, -. ; :; AT 16 R N EY " A f LAW " "'" louisuuro, !, C. . :' OiEee i Court? House ?k.Tii& Three Travellers. 'BY JOHN Q.. SAKE. Three travelers nee-on a time, ; (As ancient story jjoes) Together reached country Inn, . auu-wuii a mgnvs repose. .One was a Judge, f merry mien, Aituo nis locKs were gray; v. rue second was a rareou grave; i The-third; a- Captain gay. - I i You'reeteeBJtoeav fere:":' Bui on niy'word; the 'Golden Swan V .lias but one-bed to spare I" ' 'In such a case it were but just, The weary travellers said "The Landlord should himself decide Which one shall have the bed." "Well, be it so," mine host replied; "To me 'tis all the same;. - Now. gentlemen, I pray,, proceed Let each assert, his claiui The captaiU: Was the first to 8pcak, And by his sword he swore That he had lain in garrison . ;JL dozen years and more. Ills honor then put in his claim: "For twice as long as that IVe worn the ermine of a judge, And on the bench have satJ The Parson said V "I SQrvc tlic church;- In th'S.mj claim appears That iu the sacred ministry - I've stood, for . thk-ty years." "Tlie case is settled !" said mine The Parson's jnght is best; To lie, or sit 'lis very dear Affords a deal of cesl;.. - . host;: Eut oner who like this worthy man;"' The lauhin" landlord said. i 'Has stood (Grotl help him!) thirty years- May tairly claim the bed J" FHANKIAN COUNTY. A Si toi?T Sketch of wirATiT is, FOR. TlIE BENEFIT OF TII-OSE IN SlRCir OF Com 1 FOKTADI.E IToillS,. I Franklin Ctiunty is fcltnatrd jus atmvo the level region uf the lonj leaf pine, nd In fbe Hlie of the rolling land, it contain a little over 401i.squar nuh s and U bound eel by the counties of Wake, Gran- i yille, Vance, Warren and Nash, i.niu&hsi the utiinateoT RaUiijh, ar-d I tor heulffpit can not be surtated. It Imh a HpuIation of 20,829, by the census tor 1880. Its peoplo are principally enKajd in agriculture and are noted for their intelligent,, hospitable, niral,law-ahidiiifr:en-tnus and tolerant character, and to 1 evfO::8 desirinar ' hoirfes muon such peiiple, where laud can be purchased-cheap, taxe. are lltrht, and wheier with iiodentre hdnr and ease, fortunes may te ac umu- latetv the county presents a moHt inviting field. " Aj)uodantiptinfjs of pure water the best quality are found in every section of the county, and K Is -veil watered - tbroujjhout. Tar River runs diagonally through the county and upon this stream there is valuable water Power especially in Eouisburg. Oo tedar Creek,Sau- ry creeK, Jiiyuch'a ureeiE aui . a numbee id other never filling stneJiui? there are excellent mill sites aud a uumbc-r of fine - nulls. At Lrmrel, on Sandy Creek, there is a cotton anil which ha? bi en in successful operation for man y years, and there is-ainple water pwer in the coouty for largo and exteusive factories. - ' . - " . .: V Prior. to the late" war cotton, to- haeeo and. huttsrtwere raised' for tusrket and corn wheat, oats, rye, peas, &c.r were prxHluced in large quant ities 'Since the war, until recently,, cotton has been tha chief market crop, the annual yield aver Sii?.ver 12,(KK balef And the average yield per acre being great ef thaii'tb Georgia, Alabama Fojsda or Tex and its qua' it y 7 of. a , superior grade., ?For many '-. year the lat Jlenfy P arce raid,upon an aver age over one and one half lnles ? t theaCre, and iii 1880 on iSsUrres of land he produced 6 bale, aveTsg. ing 47o pounds and on 28-acres iie Iriitd olwV'flii additfon his cotton crop) he made an abundant supply oforn, ,otUvf wheat, ieas htitrs.1 Ac. 'Kecently our - farmers have turned their attention td rais ing tobacco arid Ibrflhe bellow To hacco the'ci uoty is fast taking hs place inhe"fnmt rank: " Last year frnn sven acrer,Mr Don Best reali ed 2,845;A3JD oi LAND "THAT CA3T-; BE PURCHASED AT $0.00 PER ACRE TOBACCO CAN BlS PRODOCF.D EQJJAln . TO ASYTIN TIIK STATE.OBf IX. TJtE- wokjld. Ltiur lands are c;mtng into demand for Tobacco aud to the en terprising ?" farmer la w lutt ; I-ttve beeiv hitherto regarded as the moio favnred tJacco soctiuu? tTSe county pmients a field for In veiieut rtre ly cqualleiL ' - The Raleigh and, Gaston Rail Road passes thnajgh.. the Western part of the county and there is a branch Rail Road from - Franklin- . . ' ton Vj Louisburg, the county Beat. Land neat the rail road can be pur clutsed at from $8 to $20 per acre, and land a tew miles ofT from the rail road, of equal or greater fertili ty, can be purchased at from to Pr acre. Maim t mi ts of land can be pordtasettox five or six UoK Kcr i:re, . . - . .. . - 'Two Warehouscs-for the ttaUof tobacco will be opened at Louislmrg In Septemer, aud. In the phrase of the dav, the county Ison a boom . In the South Eastern part of the county there are considerable fur eats of long. leaf pine, with cak, of many kinds, hickory, aah, maple, gum, elm, &t.t whUe In the West ern and Nor t Item portion of the county, yellow pine, oakhickry, maple dogwoijd- and a ereat vaiie- ty of other trees grow. The old-tteld pine, r which so rapidly restores exr imusteu land, grows with grtat luxuriance, and In many places lauds once worn out., are restor ed to- their original fertility ami- are aumirauiy adapted to cotton, iouuccv,nu ome; crops. AUtiieirmU ur thu latitude and chiuatc can be sucessful y .rolu rd and in grrtit qjiauiities m Frank'in. Apples. I ears , G ra pes,. Furs. IHon Sti a-lerrie aul mauy 'o her viirb ties oi iruita opuris'i m coudy aud can be rapid'y raised f r market. Iu the Xor.h Eietru pa.t of tV.o conuty thvre sre valuible sold mines, fro.n one of which (tle PortiMine) GltV. to U;e vue of 11116 iViHIl gl. 000,Ui(l has-been inken. These ntines pre son I a int inviiiug tiel't for capi tal and enterprise 4 The Uelkr ous eliaruclcr of the iko- , pie of thi-coiiuiy ! vtjry higJi. the lean!usr- noin.uaiioi a- Wuiij ixptil and Metho-iut. It ba t!.c coiummi school tystcin of the SUle 'with cln,. nf higher graue at Lodibt r and Frankhn ton. The Female" Col lege, at tl e f r ncr 4aee. I.ns rU( w el iU- career prhp! ftly, under Prof, tinglfv., ( -'-Ti men d.-sirintr firm, no neetion pr seitts-..ireati-r nida e.nentM md lo in, it desiring to enac in t'te mv.le- vt topen he:d ot manuiactur s to mak' HVaila !' l!ie reo.r-es f the WKtcr powei of the .untv and the woo i oi me V r. s'm. there 13 ample sc pc or untold ne:dth, and fro n mines that htwc yielded In the pit, more thaa a million of dollars in g dd, HKiny miHious umre iwi be tnk u. If men o hi the wild wooils f the Wcit tltey cau onlv can only succeed by ei'ftu'y pnd imRistrr. With the Mt'iie em-rgy aud iuuustry here they ,-an suei ecd as- well jml letter, and that without the discomforts of a new coantry. The Ttev. Geo. H. Thaye. of IIirlvii, link, any: "lJotli-myslf Hd wife owe cur lives to 'tiilolt'i . ousuiuptiou cure. Fur sale by Furtuan. . Whv will yen conuh "when Shiloh'a cure will give immediate relit f. Price 10 ccs., 50 ct., and $1. Sold by Furmau. Modern Bee Culture. Front The Western Apiarian. ComimratU ely few people outside of tliose actively engaged in bee, culture as a business have an idea of the improvc mcnis and discoveries which have wiUila the past five years been- made iu that line Be3 Keeping is no longer a game of chance; but u an industry lias been made a science such a claim may now be made by the progressive aspirant., f The first great improvement was the invention of the movable frame hive and devices by which the boos were caused to-build dielr combs : straight in, ,the frames, so that any comb, could be read ily taken oat of the hive at wilLjaud all parts cruJcally examined. 2iext was the mtroductlop of improved, races of bocs fro.il. all narts of tlie'.. workl. Tlic-Ualtahs-and Camiolans, webelieve, still, hold the supremacy as superior In. roost respects to all others. : The queen being the mother of the whole co'ony, and the worker bees' beiug. short - lived. ai removakof tho natiire.queen" from any luveari&a, fertile Italian queen su'jsti-: tutedr but a few weeks is remtirod to cause tlie-whole colony to become Itel-. litnst Another new era dawned on the bee keeping world with the introduction ot machineryor making comb founda t!on. ' .Vbis-is ti-nply a thin" 'sheet, of wax. pressed to rcjrescbt tlie base- or ltotiom-ef ' the whole sheets of sells. when a frame is filled with this founda tion, the' bees very quickly boiW the sells, thus forming n complete-sheet of comb straight i t the frame. ' Weak col onies can be very rapidly, built up "with bfiln. and stren? ones rarjidl mul tiplied and 1 divided, . The intBodacrion of centrifagal macuincry by which honey Is emptied from ' the comb, thus allow Ju2 the combs to be rpUccd and r o- was also- a .lops step forward Ibr those wlo wisbj to ' obtain large quantities of pdre extracted hoacyr for it is found tliat It cosli the bees , more tirec to build ona ' comb than o (ill several; aud as- honey is not always abundant In the field wvort periods of . bloom when certain classes of flower are abuudamVand being supplied wi-h. empty combs at just tlie right tine, wQl be Kled with sorpriefos rapidity- : Ifoo " cy is a vegetable mwuct secreted by the flowers; each flower eecretes hooey of Ks 0n particular flavor. distlujraixh -ed from the source ofvLToota: evhered from; as : manxauha, ttbite tngxs dover ete. ' ' ' The rearing of queen bees is another rapidly growhig halustry In the U. S. St bceJceepiog. like otlier Industries, to become profitable, must be studied and a systematic and intelligent care be stowed upon them. Will too unffer wiih druipnia and lif cooiplatut?. tShiloU' Vittlixer la er guaranteed to cure too. Fr aie at Far- tn.au uru tor- DAWX. There is a faint ray. of dawn on tlte horizon of road improvements iu our country.' This ray is rather fit in t as yet, in fact so faint tlutt only knowing ones can see it. As the Mobarnrncdans bow to the rising tun in silent prayer, so our people mut fervently and sin cerely pray that this fkiut ray of light will increase, enlarge aud .envelop our wliole county into one great and glori ous, nxLia iitenki and rand' coanty of good public roails, unproved valua of Ian! aud an example" ta our sister couuties. A good punLic road is a public trust. And those that do not fulfill this trust are uot only traitors to their cause," but arc crimLially negli gent of their sworn duties. Our Uid roads have driven out and kept out of our county hundreds of thousands' of dollars of capital, have hurt our farirung industry, liave given our peoile an excuso for being lazy. Salis bury. Herald THE NEW Dl-rCOVEltY. -You-lisvo heard 3our friend and. neiultbors tdkim; Jxut if Y u niav voursclf be one f the ninny who know fx-mi pcrsoual experience j i t hw itood a thit.g it is. It yar have ever tc td it vou are one of it staunch frcuda. bccHUHe th wcudcrfaJ tliin-,. about u 1-, thr when once given a jriiVr. Kiim's New Di'iovrry ever tf. erwarJs hoMs a-pHce in tro lmuae. If vou have uevor Uiti d it and tdimi'd be i.iHicte-1 with a eouh, c! or auy Uiroat lung r chest tmun.e. secure a bottle at once and give its fair trial. it is guaranteed every y.ne er money ie.rundoI Trial bottK s free at Fur- maa's diug store The Crop OutlooU. Latest returns estimate the Ameri can wheat crop of 1880 at 500,000,000 bushels iu excess of last year. This will leave not less tlian 150.000,000 bushels of wheat for export. Last year the ex i r . . a ..,,1 .. ioi ,irru' IUI'1 lum ...... V. In m . A . ..I ' f .. rn..li.r. 1 1 a . AhJyWJ UUSIK1B, uuvniiiwuwuuig IUC obstacles to tlia export trade that were- created by the speculative oilers tions 'in the Chicago wheat jit. Iu the pres ent favorable conditions the toru crop of this 3car promises to be enormous. Last year's yield of Indian corn was e- tun-itcfl to be uearlv 2.000,000,000 buslw els, and it U prtfxible tliatit- will be ex ceeded consklcrably by the crop of this year. Last year's exports of Indiau corn amounted to but little more than S5, 000,000 bushels. But In consequence of the short crops of wheat and other -cereals in Russia and Austria tho ex ports of Indiau corn promise to be greatly stimulated ia . osder to supp'y tlio poor of Europe with cheap bread. rrogressive r anuer A SOUND LEGAL OPINION. ' 1 Bainbridge, Mu lay Esq,, Couirty Atty., Ulay (.. Tex sayar llav reeil Electric Bitten with most hnj py utaull''. . My brotlier also- wa very l.wjylth malarial fer and juuinhcc. but was cured by tme:y use o. llila mcdi. lue. Am ati1ed Electric Bitters aaved Jiis life." -Mr. D. Lw ilcox-on. Horse Ja re. Ky.,addsa like testimony. sAtlng: Re nositivel t would have died, had it noi been f -r ElectrU Bitter. "This great remedy will ward on, as well as cure all malarial disensea, nd for all kidnev. liver and stonmh di' erders sUnda unequalled. Trice W)c and $1 at Furman s. , ; Choosing- a l'rofeiudoii. ! Twenty years ago, Thenias Scott, of rennsvivama, one of. the shrewdest railway rrcu, spent few days In a comitry Tillage, ; "Anynctive, bright faced boy ia tho house wber he bonl- ed a fractal bis notice, lie asked the sthool-iuastcr what was Uie capccUy of the lad. - -HeU dull,-was the reply. uthkk- bended and incapable though wClinjt enough to kanu Ilia fktLrr wiM- to make a chemist of bid. but bo cannot master the fin t principles of edaoce " - MrU Scott,- walcfJug the lauVobscrrcd that in alTiln of daily llfb bis judg ment was clear and Jut, and bis obscr ration keen. lie showed, too, k sbsu fer faculty fot nianajiiig bis acbool-fcV Iowf.j Tb'cLoYi parents were faxticxi to tale bin from'tchcb!, and Mr. Ecol gave Lira work lMbo-ari of a raawaj. "Xow,". be said, you bavs no longer to deal with, books, but with things and men. Mako your onn way. T believe you can do it.." It was th Orst time the boy had been told that lie' was not whoUy a dolt. He pt-oved to be caerge intelli gent and euthusiaslic bxbis work. Tli ere was a certain Crmno ami cor diaaty in M mauuer which gavo lisn coutrol overldk associatci-. He was soou upon. the road hi charge of a gang of meo. . A few years later, what Mr. tscott came that way again, the young man was superintendent of a dtnaloa. He afterward rose i toadlly to the Cruet rank, of his prof w loo. A boy i a-1 to be ixfluenced ba the choice of his lifo-work Ly some accident or petty motive. His father and grand father liavc been: succccsful pb)lcUxu, or nuauiaccucrrji, or tatchcrs and H seems natural and rigid for him to fol low in their fooUtep. Or his intimate frientl at college is going to study law. and he mut do tltc same. iTomctimes a pious Cttlier aud motlier clterif h a fond hope that the boy will devote bis lifo to preach uig the go-cl, and, rather than disappoint them, be docs it, with no re&l zeal iu the work. In each case the tafs Uie U a failure fi the want of m little delibcxalioa awl a careful cxaiuiuatiou of his natural abiUficsV --' Axe ran made mi rabta by ldlzrtliHit anntipadou.diixinvM, Imi ( mymti. Vciluw K.in 7 Hhilvh't iial.aer t m pou live cere, ttoht by Foriuan. Croup MUttopwr rough aud nrooehiiU immruitie rncvru iy TMiuoiia cuic. tor tal at KirtMiuVdmjr autre. t'aurrli eared. Kc4 iu avd iwtet bratb enured, by ShihnYs t'alarrb IletiM-dy. Price 0 eU. .Niul ItiH-elor free, wvt aJe al FMnimii'a drtif Urr. LOUD, DELIVER U8I- Tlie Northern protectionists, tltrouzh tlc Xatiou.il llcpublk-aa League, Lave decided to rail the booth and houtli West next year, through Nashville, Tenn., hi wliidi city it waa Lately deci ded at &uatoa to hold tlie next annual mcetiug of tlie Ieague. 5btgnatc!S monopolists and money - devils1' are to invade us by Ue ltillman lvbco-cnr lonrl; tliey arc to d.n our ears wltli protection speeches, Lcsiee us with high tans' heresies, and belabor us with couutles documents for oar coir l r tersiou from tlie error of our wsys, Uie solid soutii" is to be hretrievably bro ken by the i.xodujj of these polltica empiricists. v!k aro to be brought down iuto tliJS wiWeinees solely from their love for their erring brethren of the t Southern State. Here and there :hoy wffl be feted j and cares'al, as tliey stumble across : some httlo -rotten borougii - or a pro-. tec lion clique they will be treated with civility and courtesy everywhere but we predict such coU comfort as the fruit of their Invasion that their abuse of us on their return home will fir ur- pass the eagerncps of their coming. As Senator Vance once said of a similar' hmptioa: They'll cat my victuals and theyll dnnk hit ten. Then go about town and talk about 'roe. ShilV coaamnptian ear laaold by aa- nun it. o a gnaraatee ' It . cures MMainyuoa t or aal at r arman'a urae alore. MiUeb'a Titihtir ia l.at yoa need and all sriopUtn.of diiiwyaia. I'rlea 10 aad 7i reutt per boUia Far aala at Far m.a'a urna itraw - KJeeuleMt alifbtt; made nuaembia tr that terrih!4 cooi;b. IShllnh'a ear la the remedy for IL or aala at t urmao'edrag atwre. A JOKE MAD El IIH FUTURE. now TirK-HKAO or A BIQ CVSCZXLX SECUKU) HIS LIFT IX UKK. . -I will tell yoa how a youth foil Into - a soft snap and finally got to Uie head of a big concern. It was all tlie result of a Joke and happened La this wayi of "Myself and a friend ' were 'standing on Washingtoti street one day when were occoatal by a boy of about ycars, wboMklbebs4jot come from the country and was looking for wort. I aaked h!ra what be couU do, aad he sail be was wlHIng to do auythhts tc an honest dollar. X thou-rbi over ertrr ccve of sty acquAlatancrs bi bohxsLt was in doubt, fceHu; Uiat doo f tbrua needed a boy. Fiaa3 j I t&U th jouuj nun that I couVlut tblak of any one to r,xornmcnd Lira to. My corn pan inn, who was a wag. of lb first water, bere pot In bis oar Mkl said: S1 lihn to . lis' olfi te dlscLar his boy and I furs beU tire you, J Keep a stT ujcr H. UU tins yotTwoot Uk fcalaa auwr; that yoo mtn have w( tad ere u2ir to work hanL IUQ lfto put joe sT, bat don't let Lira. If neresnry. tdl bini I rok! be wanted a boy. MMy friend gars the boy M name and Uie Ud depsxtod. When b w&s gone my fxieud lafbnacd me llaxi be i ocy for decriviu Lim, as be- rav a bright and boucat sppeanrt yocnj fel low. I gave the mrur JlUle altmlioa save torrprirnand my wagjUi frxrod. "About teu years afterwmnlmf frkod was aiUin la lh wsiiiag room at l"P krr's wbeu a yoans goDtleoma sp proacltftl hiiU aud ask!: -I believe your name U T 44 -That's my name, aail ray fiieod; 'but you've the advaotae of me; I don't know yours. "Do yoa irnicmber tetlln a boy once about tumcbody bo wanted bdpf yoa were with another gentleman la fir jot of a store oa Waalungton street r . I bdievs I do, sakl my fticod, after some bitaUvu 'I was prUrj aboot it the other day. I bed to yoa, sir, I know, and have felt pretty sore Lr it stive.' "Oh, no-, jou (Ldu't IU.' saal the youn man. Tt n Ui my Air. did want to hire a bey. He blrtd me. aial 1 am hi manager. Her U my card. I fthall b bapTT if I can rriT you." My friend ahowed m the card a fea days later. The firm wboae niroe i on It Is iking a bu!oen of tcrrral liundml tliouMul dollars a year m this city. Ik too t;w. I'.xfn tit ftot ad Ikearly le kave al tiae m frrlior rf rari and LsMiiad . Tt-l(-cl Ki foliar Vr.J.lU UcLcaaa rrwprUU; li 1 mi mi I tioeaad iUIJ. T k tnuat detieale evaullotSn ran tafe- IT II n-l.. Pr. J. 11. McLraa'a Tar W Lmmg tt U a anrv rented fe raW. Iors of voice aud all thrval and laeg triable a. HINTS Tl llCUSlIKL'ClMHtP. Clean browc or ruahogaay or other furniture by rubbing with chamois skin dlppt-d In either pow. dercd u biting or rotten stone mixed with sweet oil. For inexpensive bend for cor. tain, take strip of cretonne with pretty vines or figures and outline thcin with tinsel; It, hm tho eff.-ct of old tape-try W'rk. Save all ; our br .ken and crooked carpet tacks, aud keep there la a tox In the kitchen for cleaning bet- ties. Tliey are better than shot for the sharp edges scrape off all the "stahie. Whole cloves are now used to exterminate the metal cm and la. dastriou moth. It Is said tliey are more e Cct ual a a dest roy Ing agent 4 than either tobacco, camphor cr cedar shaving. . Du not serape the Inside- of fry ing pan, as after IhU any prepara tion fried Is' liable to catch or burn to the pn. If the pan has a LUck Inside mb It with a crust of tread and wash !n hot water, mixed with little soda. . ' To give bed clothing and ander clothing e thoroogh sanniuK arxl airing It ie the rdxt best thing to washing tt. A svrurvd solt of Do- derciothlng al tophi t-e on hand for aflcrnoorj wear," aud what H taken ctt be thoroughly aired and dried before banging la the, closet. JT yoo-have laej tie a black znrtudlne dnas that has turned rottv and bruwo, .mix two tm- sioonfubj of ammonU Ie a - cunful of vinegar, and, after ripptup: the dresa aud shaking It thTuoxbly, wipe tt uvrf UjlKly with a piece soft old bed tick dlpyatd Inlhtmlx lore. Irm uu the wroug smIc A. good cbranlog pwder we 14 wludow and rolmrs U ccpami by tnolate&U-jc Calcined faAfnMha with pure tetitlur, a that tna will Ua fortud aoCloeutl uolst t M a drop forna hn pr saed. TU mill ore Iul to be prtserred In Um bottle with snmnd ttcppevv la ortitr to rrtala Ibe ewAlly tcUliW beniloe.. A tittle dT the milter n U placrd t m wad of eotuie no applied td the gUaa piste. Do pvt te ucai flr w ItcUt, se ih4 W Tdne TTBpor le very luiUmmaU aud expUtfive. , : pWMf lie. J. ll.Oraa UK Kl fTOita- Sajaalw k&ci Ue Utr.a4 U Wrw?ta a . w . . . m nor, or. u. uvisaaa rtlU -erteeta tbtm 4 4 ffii u4. ikinkt pwe liMi. Tkera are bSM wa a freflaf f Xmmi. i4 wtl. rM ua r. t, w W Ub ry4f rrvrt let fm U K ! (e aial, u etaata 4 krl' aa4 etfct. TVa Wat tm4y If fmrUriug IS VUt U tH. J. II. U(Ui', mrmfmHLlr. . IIarrtonoa ILrower. The rineaUrat waa feterrVwed bi garti to Km stale of tooc!dr. skaaikoia North CsxoCoa and tbzMtmed revolt of Rrowcr and Uaa" Ltalowera, and cxpruaaed taa sanaaut U the eff:t thai be d-J tot cart w Li the kkiins VnxLi dil ta the, crxcis r tLoof tSe IIockcc U sot Ax IU bad h j bis half worrel oat of LI a, Lt aali by lltcir scrs,-nL a.rr oSce an; aTlaaanaksos anxw thaiaaelvea, and L woual cot Soae aay boot aexi evrr their rnoTa. aid hf rrwDy no vemxrt- about thdr rrrot. AUtfbkh 6cm not kxVti trmkLjt live SiJ Sxi: i. w kh North Out&ja si iresmt. -N. . Star. llT,aa, are eap4ly mm4 afialy Ub-dVyrV. il. Uiln'iLlitflU K T PUl(tUUptlW.) It yr arai'b a4 Ufa ar waeib a Ihlaf. a4 trl aat a-f art aa4 ! I al, Im ap j$ a;ata by Umg Dr. A pTutALLIIL- IVr?wren ijir Itomal and Ktena CirWoin. North Cro"bu mmlt a rt7 tari-n (be Us (Wa ta kUa rrery rank ' women. Sutbd Kjtts-. II. UcUi'iSiiir1 Far a a4 earula reedy far frxar a ad , aa Dr. J. 11. KIaa rti.. aad t4 arr; li I arrawd Wa tare. llewt llom Hand. Every boy ahnuVl hare Lis howl, I i Lmu-t and his hands sdoraXed. Ixt lb trutii nerer be jtMcx. Jlj the pctycr tkacation of the be4 be wHl be Ungbt what Is gnod and mhi. U evil, what Is fee and what Is fuoUit what la ribt and wltst Is wren ; Ry the proper olaUio-t of the baif, he will lie taoH to km bs;T jrV. w'm and right, and to Lxta what Is ct'. fuob and wrocj. - Ilj the proper eloctuion of the ban he will be able to supply bis wan -a, all to his ro i forts, and ta i rtitt others Tb j LL.hft object" cf a jnod aW tlon sre, to rirxKeand o -ey GoiLa I to Lv e and ser ens akin ErtrTtLu j: that Le'ps us b attahlng theaa orjen. j of groat value; and rrcrythiax r! c binders us Is co.aparatlrely worihl . Tbea wudom reigns In the bead anr love la the heart. Hvl man la ever relr to do good; ami If Lis execativs alEiir bo eqasJ to Lis enfthteood seeUm.-. order and pence rtign, and fkHurs t l offering are almost enknawn Tx. . aa.rWt5St i ai irviw 'sang 'majcs '$n79Wff:ZrS , , a, T-V- of - to cx 7 i for
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 6, 1889, edition 1
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