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ATT J R 1 i : II - I I X - J K . V 1 II . II V ' ' ' . ' ' - . A. TIIOMA$, Ed&rr atid Projxrietor. ; , t o I "J ' )F2fA Malice toward none; .With Ciarity for all, . 1 " ' " ! ; ! ' LW ' ; .t.YATJY. I AJra-rt GOOI itEAUlNG. A way from bleeding Radical Kansas conies a wail from aiv-cx -Governor who would have; people j believe that :" Col. Polk is a poli leal orge. Why? Fe- eause In his Alliance speeches he ha were too polite, to open, their raised all along the line. - Bet- has been steadily and faithfully battling doors and ask their visitors to Iter teachers are employed, better the enemies of the people. ' leave. And all this time Jthey I buildings and appliances prov had to endure the spewing of I ded- Tuition and other expense grunts, growls, griefs and gloom- too, are lowered, arid the people creating disturbances that had no generally benefitted. E more right to enter this happy 1 If the farmers Alliance. . with -trn.ir i,.vv u..a .t rorii t.,;.w. A "1 "1 " I ,- .... . .. A V I M " .. l ..... I W VW UIV k 'mlr- fliAnorhmil niftti whfi - finnmrpfl n;'K-iJ n..:. ? :i. J . : i ': I , . a, v ; ... . nuKi ja.ituu ineir .personal i lis lar-reacuiug rnaenmery, ; can l and policies. as iu wiia-v id uui.wjr i kuwbc gneis ana tnus steal its sunshine bring about these two; blessings- "The Republican party with ita tv- who are in distress. - ; .' than they had .to enter and steal the doubling of the tax for trab- ranicat methods, class . legislation anl First of all and over all; is its other beautiful furniture. I Hg schools "nd" State fannronria. 1 pr?t.-ilve'. tariff - .Is .Tthfe .incn: . . j. . .i - ' . I . . . t rt r- !. .. . . .. God'sTaw. All other laws are The reanlt nf thfi, fiv- wppVh tiori th hiW r.f ww wai .or jean mi weuiiiea o tbflt j ' r 1.1 i A I ' J f : . ' heavily upon the the agricur.oraU m What Is Our Duty .To Our Fe " loW Men. (Pomeroy's -4(fra5c ThovgJd.) Before us is a long letter from terost of the ouiitrr. UnPUULICAN CUSSI3DNCS?. Highest of aU in Learej rowrr-U. S. GoVt Report, Aug. tlt 83 Senator Vnnco Slnkea Another Against. the TnnfT lllll. 3 1 1 1 i. ' V I i . 1 l t -V----T-i - -1 voc..v .iu i: c i pcnuinj? paragrapa. rha Al f i notnla ri-r nat mv I tna fn tnva it oh nn Trt anlf 1 ... . . ... . . . lv w "a, wts me-maKing oi tne same unseen rocK ana go - 10 nouunz to do with Ui.s. Ou the cct- Ul . t. , I . 1 1 n 1.1. v 1 .-.. . . . . liable to change. All not in accord Jwith ; God's:. laws fade away, even though " others that are not in accord come also fade away. All 01 sin, sick- host and : hostess sick. They pieces, as other strong organiza ness and suttenng, come "om were loaded down with thex drip- tions have done. not understanding and obeying pings 0f absolute selfishness till i A great dearof praise is cer God's laws which are so much they weakened under the load3 tainly due - those : indefatigable easierf better and more beautiful their dear. - home-darkenin g works in the educational field. that are magi's laws not in acoid friends had thrown upon them, ProfsTC. D. Mclver i and E. A. with God s laws. . . and thus thev have lost the h--l Alderman, for the nointed. tel. -k: I .r . i 7 1 viivu wi m tq uui ujt luc 1M mjj 10 troa s laws au 01 mansinaare tire summer, through each being lingiway , in which I they - have fearful period of re-construclion. - ' 1 4. ... .- I " . - . ' ... . . - I .. ..... amenaoie, evcu 11 uou-uuacrvaui, maae sick . presented these subjects to people I - ite was uieir oest ana most power The greatest I sufferers ; m the This is but a sample case, but in season and out, asl they have ful friend when th radicals sought to world from mental or physical if baa more than one dnftlicatfi fono over fb Rtate in th . di- negro equality and mixed schools ailment can hnd health, peace, in very post office district or I charge'of their duties. They are town in this country. Home doing a work that will tell migh fthmlrLnpvpr m naorl nan rlafi 1 tilv on thft fnfiina f to spread manure or as tempora- : Washington, Aug., 9.- Tlie Sen ate continued discuppifin of the tariff bill. Senators VatcTur pie and Daniel making epeeches against the bill in general. Senators Vchc and Daniel also spoke against the propped in crease of duty on cotton ties, the ABQ2JUTElf PURE If I Wen? You. trary, he has been during all hii .- pub lie career the unwavering friend of - the farmers of North C. tnat - , . .J. He was their cDoeu leader tlroa:h all the dark and trying scenes of the war.. j. He stood by them and chair pioncd content and growth, by return ing to God's laws from which those who wojrship epicurean or bodily pleasure alone, depart to their detriment. . It is right to help all we '-. can grumble in proof that they . are help, but it is not right to admit merely grunters and grumblers. ry coldstorage warehouse for the troubles of those who grunt and SEN ATI) Lt VAaOE. f upon the farmers of the State. lie is lo day the foremost cliampion of the farmers in the United Stales Scuate, their especial friend and thw'ir most powerful advocate. He. on account of his abiliiy and well- known courage and principles, has been Staff Correspondent Lurabertoa Bole-1 greeted. by h.a Democratic conficrea in sonian. the Senate to manage and direct their The feverish excitement that usually posUiou and debate ou the Tariff. into our lives, and home- circles A man has no right to permit take8 possessioa of tle neonle on ths u.ia wv k persons who pome with grunts, himself to be killed to-day and eve of conventions is begmniug to have has 'ever approached. No monopoly to The Alliance 'in liio ii reach! frets, growl iifgs, gab and blath- thus prevent his usefulness er3 of illf) ahes, and all manner day and to-morrow. of imagi una 4iscomf orts, lest they 4blur and darken our own . lives , and we rfmajn possessed of seven devils of demoralization. AVe have no right to commit, treason against God fiy admitting into our culed the-' claim ved any bene fit from the tariff, and declared that there was no wayv in . which the proposed increase of duty on cotton ties could bo looked at that was defensible.' The most deserving because the most useful, in a commercial point of view, 'of all the agricultural products of the U. S. was to be taxed to death in all the processes of its growth and production and was then axed, a farewell shot, as the bale left the gin-house, one hun dred and three per ceut, in the ties, that bound it; and this was done not for the benefit of he American manufacturers of cotton ties, for there were none, and not for the benefit of the treasury, for I would not tfo so ve-v quick If I were ySi. I often m' To those who Kem tobeil t tlco I'd al way look before I l&p&U TJ always think U over twlre. And then I'd hate a trouble, tl Yor after all I'm ouly L I'd ne'er discuss If I were o , The fkilin of my foi'.ow- nn ; I'd think of all their virtars Cru And scan mv own shortcomirn tSeo. lhi. though all t lis is good a d xue I am but I; I am not you. 'f I were you an! half rain, . Amidst my folly I would pauie To ee bow dull sod liht a fool X wts myselt I don't, breathe ( And here I heave ft pitying sigh) I am not you, I'm only I. If I were yoo. no sclh care Should chase my cherry smile away; I'd scatter round me love ail hope; I'd d. a kioducss evrrv uUy. But here ?aia I fll it true ' That I am I, and you are you. nut'Eivr. TV U wht yon u-t'M U farp. in fa t, you mul liare It, to fully enjfr he. " rruPlj lire r !tnj for ft da'ly, and moprn'ng Icnn they fn! it not. nounnJ Uj n tvujnj of d dlar are fnent annually by oar peo. pie In lhi hopo Uuit nuir otuia ll.' boon. And jet it may ) by ll re 'u rant re thnt FJn trie Hitter If tt-ed aaord n to d.rcciioa dm per ileJ In wdl Wn; na gxo d'fttlon m the detnoa riisr! .!! ir.tull 'nst -ad enpcpv V rframeij.l Lbctric llliUrsYor Durep: a l air J iej scs of Liver. Stomach anf XI a"y. tA at 5oc and II per bttlo by W. H. Furman, Jr. DrufjUt NOTICE. llitir fcwt or mblnk) CrrCVafe No. 4.J tr t!rr !trr In the lta'e gh & Ga-'m It til UmJ 0-n;uiy. Doti w bcrei y iiveu Cat I sJiall f ji, ly tra dapIkaUs bue oi tail cert (kn . I. RUT. Fraoklinton, X. C, July 21, t?X. of lives or circles those who are tat tlers, blabbers; scand al monger s, and burrowers into darkness who on the trial of sympathy ould advance to work us injury and weaken us fr the road we may and can do for the future. There is at principle. It lives in the lightl It calls all to come tip higher. T6 come out of the elough 04 despair. It is treason to this principle for any one. to go into darkness and grumbling, even to allov? there with those who will not come ashore. No one went into the mud to bring John Winston Sentinel. The Alliance dfXiuilford and Yancey counties have passed res olutions demanding the next legislature toraiso the school lax. Guilford want3 the" present "tax doubled and asks for an appro- us legitimate enect, ana men are made evcr temnte He is uttrlv without to s iy many hast-; cutious and some- fear or rerjroach m-the d'schr re of his times tool sn uuiiot m vonsequence. nnhirn or.,1 ; raiar,nn . . - . . . ' " ,v-j iiie magnmc-eut tuumpiw ot thenar- life Kvi bcea honorable a. d true. mors'. Alliance m tne ou-ressionai We hope it sluill never be said that conveni;o:is tbrouShout tlie btate have the 1X50ple of North Cftrorma ft a-TaKeiu-atnejewousies or me uu-ai- tu,ned their backs ou this reeiless the bill was one to reduce revenue, but out ofpuro "cussedness," and because the Republican party had got used to taxing things that they could not stop. Farm and Uartlcn Notes. liance uv u and caused them to make many sharp and unintelligent criticisms upon the ord- r and its methods. Thrse votaries have aUo Irought to the front many hot heads in the ... Al!i ance wh not having: the permanent priation for, the" higher education goo.1 of the orvU-r at heart so much s of V6mri; Both resolutions are P -onal agaiKlieemcoe induce in indicative of a growth of -public ent and ha.ty re. a.lcolat- . . . ' . ". ed lo oilend their neiuhliois who do not opinion along those important ,.r,ier. f lineP.,. It;go-s . jvitbout saying These things cannot be weU avoided that we have long needed both for i i-p'rucTit men will he found in all thesv - changes. Our public organizations and commuuiiics. They schools in the ; country aro .- far I are never the authorized exponents of from satisfactory North Caro-i lava ranks low when compared to other States in the way of Stater what they preach, and only talk in a rrcat m.-iny instance becaase they like i Therefore Alliance Demo. -rats anfl Old Liners nexl not fall out with each leader and , faithful servant who lias spent his maultood in their service and haa grown gray obeying their commands. We do.not believe tJoy. Vance will ever receive at the lianda of the people of North Carolina anything but Louor and loyalty. . . " - Vance to-day is a synonym of virtue and duty, and all the puod citizens of the State who .are moved with a true sense f gratitude nnd admires lofiinea , of soul and heroL devotion to dut3' will n :ver cease to honor this puro and no ble man. Give the fish a rest while you're busy, Don't ptuh rr.cn a id teams at mid day. Keep newly-set trees well watered, so the moisture will reach tho roots. Gut timothy just above the bulb or bottom joint. The stump will not dry up so quick. A vent lator put through tle centre of a stack, rick or mow will decrease the liability to spoil. Iu trimming, cut off all limbs that cross each other. I -cave only what grow up war J and outward. . To take oflTene if I were vou; I would respect myself at lcnt. Whatever other say or do. Alas ! can no ono tell me why I am uot you, iu-teul of I ? In short, if I were only you Ami cou'd ftf-gct ihit I was I; I think that ll'Ue ct.crub wius Would s pro it upcu rce by-atul-by. . 0. Mtrphtf. in Si. KicSoias. KA)i. roLK spoKo ai Auevuie on Monday of last week to a bure audi- ence aua usea tnsae wori in retcren-e to Senator Vance and the ub-Treaury bin : . Wc went to (onzres with a 'bill Uiat was adopted wiUi mature del lb era tion by tho fanneri at St. Ixtuis. We selccteil Vance to iutro-luce iL I want to correct a wrong impression Uiat ba TOiie out about St-na'f Vaace. I sail WANTED VODL- Havbi and oolimltrd order frr wool I will pay the bi;!et market prkre de livered at any depot or' wits t, UkereSr Ain tlie shipper frrishv, drayaze anl cora-niion. 4IiiUUnr always on in j wo-a rocavetl. backs famultcU cf rcuL MILES r. MASON'S SON. No. 3 S 15ih Nreet Rkbmond. Va TOTIIK ruiiLiu. I have transferred all of my interests hi Ue Job IMnlin oce at " FrackLn tcm to Mr. Jas. lHruU who wiH CcChxt all arc-uuu thie the sail oCOct. He will a'x pay acoouuu aabit Ute cf Ike. J. A. Thomas. JuIt I. 1"W. . ft. I . 1 - J I t A i kA VV " u.u"; , " e WIV,fc w .i uc T i:u, uu.kc i ttTcoj r.eu w ail LVka sm sms VJ- V It is a good klea to clean out your Catarrh curt-fl, health acd sweet brtsth granary and fumigate it every year, lo ess. support to education, in. our T3.. "I,;., knV n foil 1 v vv,.. " other bocanse ot some lmDruitent and J if' - , ' . . . liruirnr noprl fur mntroV rpims And I ... i.t., i.t 4i. :.-t.i i . under a drinble load. Svmna- : ... "Z , " UIK1UU luUi ,Uitu,u u wu w fcue Beeured, by Shilo' ('Rtsrrh Kerowly. tlfrnv ;n.r(.t. n,i .Ut.W Price .rK) renti. Nasul Inii ctor free, t or ' J, sale at Furmau' dru store. thize with those who are in . pain and do whai you can to relieve them but you wrong yourself when you rOb yourself and to wrong yourself is as much ah er ror as is the wronging of others. Man has no right to - lessen - his power to benefit all by, commit ting himself to bearing the loads of one. unless he can do " Ba--and not fee better teachers. .. . More money other. would bring both. J Hie revolution an 1 reform is on. The As to a State appropriation for 1 has come wheu the people have the higher education of women , let lis say right here that' it is a burning shame that so few states make such appropriations. We support our University and oi.r Agricultural College, our peni-1 long :o the Alliance orjnot, are inter- The expenses of an electric company may be summed up as current expenses. When a wife expects the fact that she is a mother to compensate for all her lailures. Taking a day off now and ag in cot lo niKisufft thp.ir atrp.iior;h with tho. sreat trusts and combines Out. have doesu 1 lcaU ,0 Wl0rlcu lU0 orZ' gr iwn to giants aud fattened on their energies for the past fifty years. AH the people who teeu theso ove: giown monopolies, whether they be- etit. tontiaries, our, asylums, but our daughters have to do the best they can at private or church No man performs his, promise sch06ls. . Mwiy of these' schools to his wifejBpoken or . implied; 0 g(; wiah . thena J ail who does npt provide forhera 'Yjodsneed r- but the cf eat bane if iiome. vu-.-.pjw.w Alliance can live, can be hiddenl while s be playB mA flmi omr intn rrt tvrant;hotnd;doldby?tttiriBbiit man's life. To allay pam? suWoe inflainmatcn, heal foul s res nil ulceTS the most prompt and satisfactory results are obtained by U"in that old reliable remedy. Dr. J. II. McLean Volcauic Oil liniment. - Ikrzeuia Curtnl by S. S. S. Mrs. S. Renault, Waldo, Fla, writes the following under date of Feb. 11, 1890: "I suffered with :zema for aVout two years. About this time I was advised by friends to try yourSwift'eSpecinc (S. S. S.) and I am happy to say that after usinz six bottles I was entirely cured, and I never lose an rolt yourself to it in any way. We want tlie bill to staol oa ua own mer its.' I asked him to say that he ia'jiw duced it by request. e hid to tvopo of ixiini the bill by ths present Cou- crcss. bat we wanUtl as lo cei it discussed. We 1pivi iocne friends io i ment llougn cotuplcUy to Wall .. ? Itoi. owm u e twic io cotiie lor warU uiitl c.ilc at uut.c, J ail pslkous boWlm cUmU aiui sail eUle atat preseut iheni kx n.)n-cl ou k bejore iuly H,Ivvl, ur uut inxe will b plcuiioi ia Uir u.' Hi.'.: rtv-oTcry. TV july 14, 120. MaUTIIA A. MlXUA, ftj Kxcvuiruc. ested in the Bght to overtlurow the" in solent monopolies of the country. The I'emocratic rty is -and always has .been the special ibamiiou of the people and the in v.tefate enemy of alllw ll brace you up, I anj Witlun its fold every organization Ir there ever was a time when pure, socnJ Demo, ratij doctrine shoull pre 'd, it U no. Tle Watau ji crat says : (ur political sentiment are a'r.n-cr to day than ever before. lure I)nn- ocratic do-.-trine Is greasy in douai d now. If our commvi . country w.th stands the present 'rain of corrupt men and measures ami cniercca froai imiler this jtrent WilhU it will I saved by Uie crmscrvatire men of the South, and our able of the North. If the boU NOTlCt. If 50U tmve apainfnl sense of fa tigue, find your duties irksome, t-ke Dr.J. JJ. MeLean's Sarsapiirilla. It make you strong vigrous. in Its mis- ttie I 'cited ty B Alliance; in its gigantic A high tariff is the policy of the gov ernment, through tlie operations of which a farmer W not permitted to have a free and open market for what I they wno noes not proyae. ioi mem a. jjeld by. may of their patrons. fireside. No government does its the Sta'fe ' endow " i female duty by iti defenders that does college pf highf, i get v the not secure to them Deyona . an b t instraCtors that can be had reach of threats for cojlectioh jof for moneV and then the other debts, a Homestead; a nome, ior hools Nvin be obliged to endo the man and wire and a nresme d theil etandards or suffer for the children. Uv. .mina' 'TaU ' t x 1 1 it-Vi'itAMn f mA ""V mi struggle with the trusts, combine, mo, luwiw.uyuiB., v6-t maie colleges or me oiaie. . xneir nK rut u w.ww" nf what.! j , - . I- T i 1 1 , ' . , ,.1 ' . . I ..t.v,..v .... tnereoi, Bupposeu umk? iuo xiub- jendowments-vwouid amount to -vcr kind, whereby tlie few -crow fat band and father." should- never r onrpAlv anvth inrr if it. wpta - not 1 nnA tho-manv Vriw inn f " :t '1 ' t f - - r " ' t ' ''" ' I V J . ."Oi "l - T- I MJV ...MUJ .W li. J- n. i A. ' n-r A 1 . 1 L ' j .. . P 1.1 - TT . I " I . I. a -A - .L " J II permit any uno cuici nu, xor ine compeniion 01 ine uni- main who comes to ' aid, their versitv. Their standards : would griefs' and : troubles : to make 1 be lowered While "their recharges miserable those who as hosts are would be raised, t Such to-day is forced to listen to ah endless rot the condition of female education in the South. " In the North it is and grievence which : . no - well- different, where female u institu meaning, kell-informed persons, tion of highgrade have been en kd of this high' protective tariff, they will hawk? about. ' -We " know a dowed bv nrivatB individuals. 1 kill f con find themselves on the high case wherqr an able-bodied ' man, jn- the South, we have few . .indi his wife and .grown up daughter, yiduals wealthy , enough to " do after the death Of a son' who; by this. , Our fortunes are yet corn father had been coun ted as a f u- paratively small. Therefore there Ture prom ana, euppui v, vioiueu jS all the greater riecssiry tor tne family where the hosts were old states in the South to' take 'the people, as?,the term is used,' and iea(i fn endowing State" institu- dull of love, and sympathy ,for all tions." " Then the church institu- let it be marshalled, let it , be oQicered who are in distress. : ine visit tions will be was prolonged five Aveeks, simply churches in because the 'hosts - and .hostess the standard' of education opportunity of recommending it to any one I find suffering from recklcwne of the party uow controtl r u 10 a, 1 it Ins remaia much lw-ef w will be en uj Ul . . iQ .narct,- niui ruiu." He Profits "by his Fbeekds Ex- --- . t 7 The dUlercnce between a Dcmocral- . PERIEXCE. . fc i teal and a Republican steal U note- VI have been troubled with pim- worthy. State Treasurer Archer cf An energetic woman with a broom j pies and blotches on my f aee for 1 Maryland has been sentenced to hard in her hand sweeps everything before vears . durine which time I tried labor In In ih penitentiary for five bnt I rears la a Democratic Stale, while without receiving any benefit. Profiting by the advice and ex perience of a friend I commenced taking Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) over-After her. -FBRQCTjrnJr accidents occur in the household which can-e 'bums. cuts. farmers and tear-1 snraina and bruises: for ne In such s thousands tf I cases Dr. J II. McLean's Volcauic OU friends and well-wishers who cannot, by j .Unimeur. . .. its law and constitution, become mem- Bleeplets nights, made miserable by I and the effect it had on xne icrs of the order. The natural aes of JbiMe.ou &n espectation8 tno Ainance j:re in every city ana town, 8t0re. taking two bottles the pimples and ui lie couuixynuu miouiu uo viiicu i . gj fau ly and . .justly. Their- friendship should be cultivated and assistance so- Quay. State Treasurer of Pennsylvania, who defrauded the State oa of (200.000 was made (Lspenser of the Republican campaign fund of the United biatc, to buy votes In blocks of fire, and six rears la the United States Senate. IlaTin? this day quaLSd a Ksecutor of Mary J. Webb, iXire H Ucrrby r cn t a I pcrdca cwin Iter eaUte to rooiQ irwarJ ud ay lUe xiie at ooce aud a'J (etvii ljolJ.n claims asliul m U catite wrJ jTcacat lbm fcw pay nuutou tr bcfo.-c Juy 1C, ISO I. or thi ootke will l tfc&drd in lr of llrt-ir recovery. Thr July 1C. lS'.-O. C. T. STOKioi, Execute r. rriOT03.CC3FAR!.URS- . I At ire to in&rai the Tobacco Tt" men of franklin tliat I am maukiin at my Foudrj In Lo-iUbcr 1sd Ztxzl izes of FLUE EYES, wh'ch I am selling at very reaaoaabH' prkea. Alo Arch Iron to match. U.ucra will recette prompt aaeouoa. ' , IX, I. 1HjIhx. LcoUburs. X. C BUCKUNS AltNiq.V SALVE The best saive hi the world for tmt. bruUes, -stvrea, ulcer, salt -rheum. ailoh'a Vitiliier Is what yon need fw blotches entirely disappeared, and fever sores, teller, chapped . hand. XtSZ myskinislear and without a cluUllains, corns and .U'skin tni?Uou. ! err sale t Far- . - i , . Shiloh'a eomnmptlon cure I sold by have to sell, and is compelled , to. pay oQ a guaranU.e.- ft cures conpinptlons exorbitant prices for jwhat he has , to For sale at Furmau'a drag store. . buy., .v : : - . " V ' ; ' If the farmers can by any means, get con Snd and 75 cents per bottle. man's drug store. "Spars" of course come In very handy in a sea. fight."'-; : 0 '- . r .'J Shiloh Catarrh Bemedy a positive care for catarrh, d!pthri and canker iUVUUli WAV J J ". . k ,1 . ... . A ring round mo moon is said A remedy for sea sickness Travel by to a Bjirn of rain. Ani a tnz iafl."-'r ' I ' I".' ' around a eirl's fineer is also a si en W w of reign. . blemish." : ! " ' J. B. Flemixo, JrM Fairfield 111. Treatis on Blovd aud Skin Diseases inailed frecT"" ' Swift Bracinc Co., Atlanta, Ga. anl positively cure , purs, or no pat require I. - It Is cmranued to Live perfect satUfactKnu'or mony rcfunil ed. Price 2i cents per box. : For sale by J. B. Cliilon. road to permanent prosperity. ; Tbey cannot do this unless thev gather around them in the flsht: every j .... " man in the country, of - whatever con dition, clAss or color, who is opposed lo a protective tarifl'ftnd the supremacy of the Republican party.f t ' i When the grand array la inarslialled, 1 once she gets him under her thumb. I Mancitaca, Tkx , Jan. 23, 1800. Kadam's Microbe Killer Co., Austin, Tex: After spending large sums of money for tlie treatment of my daughter, . who under tho approbrbus title of -the had sufTcrcd mtensely for Hre years with doctor's BiH. ' ' ' I mo uhhj auu any ceneni wnaiever, 1 was ujuucou 10 It Is rather tough oa a doctor's sou to he named : William. ' -and - have lo sneak through thef eb-sium of yout I When you endowed - by their by. wnomsoever u mny anu 11s uuuorm i neajache, or loss of appetite, take Dr. RPlf rlpfpnpfl - Una of whatever.color it may te; thoseu,: it jij. McLean's Liverand Kidaey lrd beu "-p1. AUU9 in hoihPRiime suhlime old .Temn- w.. nUaaantto take and will " I " ' ; 1 ICif v w I era tic party tluu fc-r rilly years or more . cu; e you. . m , a Tlh"V.m Jour great "discovery, - the MkrroU sivea to Shiloh'a t onumption care. Fwr Killer, and 1 truthfully f taV that it has lale by Funnan. . . . murely cured her, after using only o ie- The average wife has little difficulty half of the jug bought from you a few in keenio- her husband well in luuid weeks ago. l our Temeuy is mneca ine ifliv macic. I cheerfully recommend it I . . .n . . nre constipated, have unenng numamiy nna aao u io use it. : -. v Yours truly, " ' J. S. -WlLKIXS. Tor sale bj Dr. Jv B. CliHu. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Aug. 22, 1890, edition 1
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