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r. it- V',. -i, " nV' -1.. ILlYJi -HK t -.--'. Editor and rropridor. Witt JLTsfcc fceard tfttt GUriy or a2. VQ LOUISBURG, K G.; APRIL lO, 1891. NO 10 1391, Harper's Weekly.- Harper m Weekly has never failefl t taeti y its tsilf a a ''Jtoariial of Civilization. nd it ha aone so wita a constant rogard to enlarged possibilities of usofulireos una a higher standard of artistic aud ifcsrnry cx- ellentis, It leaves untouchsa no important phase of jiiw world a progress, and presents tecorajeijaauf wnos oraiy aoa interest- lag, of i ue etoie ev:nte, pr60U3, aua uicaie-TotBWJt ei oar nine. Joeeicueiipplftinaats wm cor.tmned in "1 802. '.fiftey will be literary, scientific, ar tistic, historical. critical, topograwhit-.il, or a iaitartji ererj noaiR. ''JUSM' United JJtrver AddrJ Brn home. our flld T b b' The When will A few Fanny Errors. .Highest of all m Leaverang power.. as oeeasion may denaad, And cue to deserve tha hearty coraraen biichhas been twetowed wa past is as pr8 an j the pubEe. ' As afani j, liarpor'a Weekly trill, osheratd iiited with a etnftt- regard tor tk thatrinakeit a iie -.welcome arid i iB4Z4.a. 4 (JO yeftW to att $btriber- in the. plates, Oa ta.ta ami-Mexico . .Latest U. S. Gov't Report - i rr n f? fiiuU to Farmers. Tha Volumes ot the WelT beerin sricb th4"uujnhers for June atul Dceeaiber ulvrj tio1 wiil begin" with tne nmn'-cr current tut tue time 1 receipt of oraer. 4qt threw years back; in neat eloth hi udifig irili be ipjit by maitp post-paid for 3 (X) Vet vwiiirais. i.aiii ciracoi nor uiumuiL, u eents eaen ny pn;i, posi-pa (ud l, And 1 70. 185. ode yul.. Svo. chth $4 o J - Keinmaaee sboa:u be uiUe by post- otfice Mioney oraet or orjut to avoid cUauce pf lass, NempavtM are not to copy this adver- linemcm witJiont theC' express : v;der - of niid liidethlijiisclC the Vinjile you ou and are pm5hel.'"-- oton Plant, r i TUli iililJi CAUSE. rectly contrary to general rportf. I life bn pleasant? KoA'Xa? MTLt ''How is thatr waa aaVed. tbero any general awakcoiuj of j the churches 1 : - Any tpeeial interest on the part of those ouUid of the churchear ..' 'No.' . r V- 'Well, thea, how do y n explain ion is 'look- Jy, 'religion i Cat on its bclt in t Jlarper's v eklv, AJpnabeti Jytieal, aaJ elvsied, for volumes inclusive, from Jhr I80O, to Jane -Brothers TlAttPBa & BsoTHxas, New Toit iarpst s Bazar ILL.UST11ATED. 18 Bazar is Giving the a j urnsl fof ithe lai est -. . hi f ormaUa;i with Hgard t the "Fa'sbioyi, its nui3r jitr itions, fahw.:ijlati, and jat- f riuslriiU suppleiaeiitsar i?.dipensible the noaii urv-co-cnikef unu "ft:? J b-i-s. 3ft-! Mo.Huhtf I iEecki-y.it-,.!,i-' i-Vi-yrs.il) tj lar.iu-o tsntU. Ua -lBEiJ 'il u-rhe s .SBi is ut tiftifles on "Tne Uuaa s (.'oirfvrta1)It',w J 0Li a Ccf'K3s will treat "of -Sanita rv LiviMgL'1 and an interesting;: succession. M jupj-j lio j ' Woman in on and tiiarnr--," 4; :r')!y ill iii.-ifcJ will ba faraishod lv Til K .u ).!? l'miif. The str-af st-.s will The Farmers Iu5ex department 1 of tlte Chttaa lades eon tarn the a' kwing vMuahle ogestioo : " : -. If CirimH doit pay, try intelligently tt make It fiy iutea j 'of giriisg op in disgust. Tltf fault H more ofleu in the ni:i tlidti in the o-cupatioa. Tijc-e are v ec(lus of the 'eoa'ntryia wlikh .oy one can truly ay tha t farm ng woat pay, altliougii many may prove th st it dnt pay. '.' . : , - If you are me of ilwc uho find that it don't pay, try .'eariieat'y to ; ascertain the causs, and remove it. I your jai t'cubrdrawback poor land? Then makeit better. - Witlidratr as ma Ji as y- u can aitord tio n culUratron, and begi i . eyetematus coawe of rendvat on. T..ere are green crops anch as re, clo v r, coe jwa, tic., some of uhieh nre adapted to any ectiia, which niy be piv.fitaliiy grown Sjt the sole purpose of restoring fa-til ity t. worn out soil It. is poor economy j wist so gcowti to cut or pasture thefe at all. When tb s crop has alt tinea its" niHsimuiii gj-6'A t'u nud before it ripen v get U un dcr tl siirfi.ee, oot, top and,alh Con tnno this, keeng up tho su- ccesiOiv 61 uub.eiops as closely as iwssib'e, for two or: three yenrs long-r. and jour s.) if-ieu!nc so fiiiwi'tt'uh.tliat ir.d Jiita d-iatr Know yotisau!- pompoua.y re plied the other.. - . f - ? : r"Ybu tlban know mfc?' V . ' 3:;NV ah;.T' 'r:y' , ; - H Git out! 'Didn't I dan marry yonr .isti r Mary, ai' baiu'l I workiu right in dia deixt ?- -"ii-WIiai dename..b ?.", ? ? t XaVne ! Name I'. - Hain't I your braider-law, Pete William f" " - 'Atf Lis yo one uf dc stockholders ob dis railrofc r : - s. .' . ; ObcoecoL- " ; ; ". ; X lvin y ote ki dis meeting?!" ;"-'Den, eah, I begs to inform yo' eah, dat arter trc git ftew pureetHliu i- our puuetdings we may decide to culminate de same to outsider; an if we' do, sab. au'jBliould happen to meet tne, eah. shall be, happy to particulate all dxelu c'dashun m com i rehensihlo wid oi policy. Good da3 sah ! ' New York Sun. . . . ... - ? .. ,L- ... SOT ALWAYS TnE PROPER CAPER 0ie dijy a peasant carried a basket ol po-atoe to the field and dug holes in the oii and planted them, fcays the D iron tree f res a. -youog son watched the oporaii vus for a .time and then inquired: ' " rop. why 'o you rut (hose 'tatcis The mistakes in newspaper ofli- rpa nrruinir f rrm (Va . I" o ti I w Vi TteTapa increase cf : the Farmers'! , . i j Alliance in this country, ad t li e a-1 4 h ' V. J. , .u.ia.ftuuiumi grirc attitude it is nsu.n!ng in the conirioaiora DaTe ieaa loiusipuo. political arena, gives aloudant evidence 1 ncation ot & lew specimens. Ihe of UiedsatN-ficti u that exists amoni Oswego Palladium refers to one in the uwu of the nlow nt t!ie manner hi 1 stance, that of a. RvraenaA to.rrv. .'-- . 1 . J I , whkh the -affairs cf ihe country hare man who cave the manuscript of J?ur lDai "S1 be. n for 6on ti e managed. - They a Berma'n cf hia to a renorter ' of ln UP ,n 7 ' uhI that their :n teres ts !:ave been L-lm, . c. i t n , uo;ed, thitthey. oa rtclass, TiaVe ben , . . . r.(.nrt.wr!uJi.uit.d aL .iot l5akIng n abstract of the; d8- oniy ojade.to bear tha licavier lart vf courso for publication: The matra ihe burdrn of the government, but at script said of-1 John "Wesley, that the same time to iy enormous tribute 1 "though only a presbyter, he him- in the fbitn of potective tariff duties to 6clf ordained THomaa Cooke to another class wt.oso voice and money tije office cf the episcopacy The have been powtrrul in control AngUgis- DrGacw8 r-nmanshin , waa so llllUll aim 14-o v n as luuvaie jl.m, p!ahit ie juat, o juat and so. man'ft!y ti U?, tut uo c.itidid person will deny it. This is one cause, uot the o:ily , o.:e. lowever, from u ukh the farmer suffers, J terian he himself ordained his cook - but it is the main one, E.r while It re-J to the office of episcopacy." not? asi?d M'entaian, VTUj not? tecau50 she declined lo marry me. CITKLCVa AU.MCA RALTK. Tbebctt saive la tX world fcr tntl trul'ti. sNft. nicer, tatt rt.ccm fever sort, te'.tcr. rhrti tind and rtn perfect tatVactloa. or ruoaey rL.aJ Tor salr Loi'.tUurj Drutcrts. eyid:ln, romi and sI ikin eru lkx.s j ixjsmreiy tura ptlre, op do f y ulrvtL (t is ipuronU'ei to kIts We all rrenrt fV.na lhr tand,it has 4o look up,. if. tt more thanwedo: hut wa vt looks anywhere V - - I wiAh'them to run our htnlnr Uldrcn Cry fcr Rtd Cctcrit Children Cry fcr Pitdcr'j Cssizdt ChHdrw Cry far Pitcher's C: Simple Kcmcdic. was so! .'Wet tobacco will relieve bee or . i i. a. 1 ' , I now to make uiuuo uin us eiaieuicut 19 meaa i for ntusea jar lime nounaea i n,..v :. : buu rcjui luougu ouiy a rresDy-i ice on ice duck, oi me necr. aa my fly maiua figriculture will always be. de- prcseed however industrious the tarmtr may be or however will bo may man age. We 84 eak 01 the rarirers as a class for, cf course, there are ome lar- men who by thrift, sagacity, good uaan- aemeni, tireless industry, and enc-rjr improve Uieir condition and make S'miC The Brooklyn Eagle follows this wrist. -For neuralgia, bruise horse rad ish and apply as a poultice to the up by relatin&how much manu- - XoJaple.of figs .eaten before UJ" VImb thm ru CsAl,t2 crW far Cwtort. L bJ QJUm,tl gS 1 T-4 i itl .u.pvt. i- mVo ms breakfast are an excellent laxa office at one time xn, which occurr- tive eipcilllly for chiidren. My text finds our! Lord." When the words appear. r ... . ... , . 1 . - , , .. .r 1 eJ and t trod eyes, bathe them in ed m print they were neatly trans-1 , . .. . j money desiite the bnrdeus imposed up- formed to read: MMy tall friend, BCTUai 11U1C - u"-f! ou them by uutur tolicies. But Uue our Lor j i , For cankered throats, mix equal Horace Greelv's manuscrint was parts of powdered Vorax and aul- Bnll'fl BaW SlTiTTlTl a puzsle to most people, and there- Phur &ud blow li.ltl into Wfjfas Utthwgl f fore it is not to be wondered at wroaiinrougnaqu.il. that when he wrote: Tia true, For a cough, boil one ounce of for the compUini that afflicts uVro, .U tia.pity, 'tis pity, 'tia true," the x ca n Pn 01 water, strain of a political tliaracter, hot iioue ofl types made him say: Tis two,'is nd add a little honey,- one. ounce meu would uuiko money on a larrcn isluud with a jack-knif lo start busi- ueea ou. Tte AlU ince doctors, so to-epeak, have beer suggesting Various remedies The buyer who tries to beat yon down Is ajrhe-fighter. . Day's Horso jV.tlter ie unt an t. Ti!iiHi H irdy liiPElt S PElilObiCALS. ' PKR'VKAR. BinPai s nA7.A.a...................,..?i 00 iE MVr.AZIXK.. ........ : 2si ytH wEiSXLy........'r. Ot) VOUNG PEOrLE.... 00 Poilatie free t:r all subscribers iu the Uttiiell &aiiss, Canada, and .Mexico. voJnnw of the Dnzea. begins with the linlt Nunher for January, of eai-.ii year. no'time ii lat-nti'jiiedjSiib.S'.'riptions sih Witli tne nuinotfr current ut tiuilf recsint of orth:e, tt .1 r..i . '..i' .. o r, .. threerjeats back, in ne.it. cloth binding, rill bvis snt bv mail, postage, paid, or bv expreilr tree or txpense (provnl.-d tixf freight- does nt oeeed one , dollar, per Voluii;e), for ?7-0 per year. 1 Clo'ih vases for "'each . ifblume, suitable iif biiiding, uill be sent by mail, posli paid, in receipt of $1.00 each. . liuniiltance should be isiude hy Pest-Of-fiee JJoney Order or Draft, " to avoid ehatfeb ol Jass. . .. ' Kewsbapei'i-ure not to ! copy tins adver tijemint ; withont the express order of JiAaijES AiiROT.IEES. . . . . adaress . ' -: v- IARPEU & BrlOT ITERS, - blo'?:nttiiiii t.:.at we can S-uinu. thrit ? 7. - - . , . - '; . " , -Vny so t'loinj e;v.:ii ai3 .viirtring a crip worJi havKi can -.'be vioute!-l j - v " - .; - - - - - . r back teii." -sn;d lue !.iii:er. me which when thoroughly analyzed and ULdcrsto w.ll give permanent relief. They aio at tlie Vest but temj orary ex- pe-vliiU f a very questionable cliaiac ler, whii;h Hie a l .rge dose of ttimu Lints, n.ay excite activity for a tun-. bulwhchwill leave die uiteui.in a Afte? !-he srmmd is once l?v he; rt, ii may; be easily kept so by rej eatius ;he treatment at judicious: in tcrvnla. . y A farmer who must rlepend upon Us croi)S?acU se isou I for ' liis Tsnstena.vce m not be able to do thi '! any ex tendeil scale, but there hrc few who annot afford to sj are lot,h time and labor sufficient to conduct the experi ment on eotne Scale. Ily takmg upone lield each year and giving it "Such metii iki;c :reatment, a little liusc an 1 patience would double ' the p eductive capacity of many a Csrin. " .. ' . : Another rut gained is 'that the field 'which-, has been brought-to a higher siate t-f feitilitv sa'y by; a three yeiit. vourse v-'f green manuring, may thi.-s be fitted ' for -growing gome" special crop ; which will return iu: one, season more than the average prolli on the. time- or dinary .:r'ops. would have been.' Ex. J Th'tboy' went away aiul "when hi' latner came !pvio u.uner ue touna nun digging in th.c yai-d aud asked : I Sonny, what are yi seekb g for?'! cotton growers and to' acco .roA t:s ue lo Mimulato the ro, s ai.d which leave llirt tin. tit -. K .A -.f m-kL wnno cmill- ' Why, pop. I linve ljlaniel thecb-ck. 1 . . - -'. . . , .t. f . i. ..... .... ... 11-. .1 . 1 , - - liio uMi-j!ii:ii. iwo uuiorvi'as, ine ten A CUL.U iN Of FUN1. ? i nWV AND SIGN I'AINTEIi. ; Ciisomiuingi graining, parlor paint ing M specialty. SaU.-?r:cUOii ; teed, I Le-1 ye onlers at Thomus & Ay cockf 3 dnig stores MOltTGAGE SALE- . : virtue of authority, conferred in a, in wortiraKe,-execntedito cie by K, id W. Jl Stnlling and wives, and t-e- d in Book 0. ptifee 59, in the. Regis- I Deeds ofijee of F.anklin comity. I in:atnrday. April 25tb, 19L at 12 iK.'! sell to the bifihest . bidder I for ine!2 herse power eiigine. suw mill a press, belting, log: art and fixtures tjl 11 ,inerew;, 0.HS0 v e ui uh in Dunns - township.- adioluiu- the fully ceEcribed in snul niortsr-iep"5 Sal J to take place at Eraetne JStallings Marqn 20tli. lyi: ? . . .. Mortgagee. By certa w. a : cord ter fi will o'cM Cash " 0-jttC t-eloi Jruo piord tor nwmmmy. 5, ; HUMO VED. - - , ; ; 1 hae moved my tlarpenter Shop to theliouse'on Jsash Street formerly ocr" cu pjeti tiy j uu buiiivan,:wncre 1 a-n , precared to icrY 1ny costomrs - at short jtottCE. i vjri"'e meyoiur patron-' ageJ ji will endeavor to give satisfaction. :. lieepecuuuy, - -. ;. .- John Dickens,; po your Sunday Int. ma's hoes and a- table cloth, at:d each oue will bring me bjtck ten." . .-'Toa yoang id'.ot, come out and 1 paralyzed.''; a oute l the father, and li t.nm d ihe- lo4v up and d.nvu and cr.s-. wi e and "Videwise until the supply of peach-tr-e limls gave out. Pop planted 'taters to get back ten,' mused the boy. as hefsat down under the low shed to think, 'but I plahled clocks at d h its and hp s to get a Tc -hig. 1 1 must be the difference iu th foil." ... ' Moral : And the next fall, when the Hither cut down h s cosn slAiks to save fifty; yes, t is fifty-two.'. ' , of rock candy, and tho juice , of -On a Rochester dailn a few vearsl three lemons.' Mix and boil well. ago', a reporter wound up a sketch J Drink aa hot as possible. of a little boy who had died from I For ivy poisoning, boil wood the effects of an explosion of fire- ashes enough to make a strongly,; crackers, which he carried in his j wash the poisoned parte in this, j nvjie exlaufcte tend lion. They ac pocket, iu these words: 'His af-1 let it remain on a few minutes, - like the -commercial f rt".l:.z.is which tiieted and bereaved Darents will! and wash off in soft lukewarm wa- have sympathy,' etc f The an-1 ter; when dry anoint with vasa- nouncement as it appeared in line. . Repeat this process as the! print was an ouer 01 pympainy to poipod devo lopes itseii. une or I 'Ilia afflicted and burned parents.'! two applications will effect a cure. A compositor in-New York, ac customed to settincr uo the marine T" Country. I'ubtUber. w a news of bis paper, and who there- ink tmmm r-- nntttUlMiMr. twml renewed tti cverj' planting. The subtre,iuryplaa with its Gov ernment warehouses is based in the idea of a surplus crop. Tli-re should be no surplus, crop wlicre agriculture la prospctous,.fr a surplus cro necessa rily implies depreciated v.ducs and low prints. There can then be uo piouta- compensation for tha (roduccr whether the preduce.1 article be t c growth t f the soil, or the creation of the hand or macblue. There is pro lit a hie return only when the demand is equal to the suiplj. This the advocates of the warelioase plan hop. o create by bik ing up the surplus, to remedy their own fortf found it convenient to set up From tb rr nur". Aiba. and save names of cities and towns along the Atlantic coast, made himself famous by an amusing er ror, ills copy described how a gentleman had met death by the hand of Divine Providence. To OIL'S SSSSVROP. it vxpinjr Croaehitbi, sad tyt CocTOraptl At drarsitts. For tbs ems ot Cccgh,Coli.Crop, Ilosjicnj't. Atthms- Coo- lick- d aain. Jj'A 1131 It hi A DING. mimm sTi iTiViifirn iriECEsoFfJiuiioii any one sendm? 30 cents, the Wavsrlxv iAZiKH will be sent for four weeks as a trial tvbicripUon. The regular price is iflur dollars rear, caca issue contains irom ten to nlteen ilete ctories, comments on current events. ales, jokes, hints for the household, and the of music jast the' thingr. for Ions winter eveiings. j htsS what you get in fourcopies! 64 papes 2 50 colnmns of reading mntter 3010,000 words- comprising over EO com- let t stories, and vocal andinslrcmental jnusic. th latter is worth at least fifty cents,) and all iciy x ca i,cnts i , ut course you understand 0 per a my l cn cents 1 - Ut course you oner ts mace to. set you to give tbc nape . - 1. ; . w.. v WMMi ipersuiaeat uasencers. ... ' p" TAYEBLEY KACAIlSi; Box 172, HER MOMENTOUS QUESTION. Mr; ; Slowcoach ""Mia-s i v Mamie. ! I h.tve come to-night to ask vou a qnes tioii which I have long had ia my mind Miss Mamo (expectantly) '"Indeed, why I am sure if I can answer faiiy question I shall be ylad to' d-.so. Mr. Slowcatch 4-Ve?, I have long wa'itt:d to ask you something; but t did not know whether you would : care to hear." y-'-X1- S'-V ' Miss Mamie -uYou kuw Mr. Slow coach, that I should - b glad to bear whatever you mTght sa-.". . :' . , Mr. Slowcoach-- Well'Cthen Ma mie that is of; course. Miss Mamie do yoa think I look better iu a standup or ni a turudown collar?-' v'i :f t , .: A AL NICE YOUNG MAN. . ,:X -Friud To v be frank ;wi th you,-I can't see how Mrs. Hardcash happened to c nsent to your marriage with hi r daughter. XXXitX--: X''XX'X Yi. . Mrl Slimpurse She 8m id I was ihe only youug manwhj showed any rcou sideratiou tor a mother's feelings. .You see. when tho ', other fellows took her daughter out riding they seldom got 1 her back until after daik, bot wbu I took hei I always brought " her homt promptly in an hour, v . - -- iFr'.eud Humph I V II w was that ? 1 a ;:;Mr,' jSlinimirse--The' "other- fellows -3i -d their. wn rigs.'; ,1; jair&l'in;ue.r-- i i ? 3o k . eekly. ; ' :. There was a meeting of the .stock holders of a certain rnilroad at jBcksoni Msf; A colored man crept; up to the h e- id of the s tairs n the build in g where the meeting was in pi ogress, and; whis periugly askt d of another colored man oivduty there :. 1 , - . - .VMoses, has dey dun woted to cut 'wftges. do wp ?'f - - ' ; ."-'- il '-Sivh i Wliat you Uslkiii 'bout ?t them, and the so., cut down the currant act ia producing a eurplu, ainl then go buh-s f r the same ol ject, he got 1 on iu the same old rut ai.d produce an other surplus to be locked up again. How much better, cosier, , more busi ness-like and indej endent it w uld be if tliey would gauge the demand and gov eru the supply accordingly, nduce tlie acreage and aveid a surplus. This ia t!ie only effective course for the farmer to -pursue when restricted to a market too limited to consume the amount, of products which he annually r.iises. There are in the hand of. the wheat growers of the country 'according to the figures of the statistician of the U. S. Department of Agr:cullure, 112,000,- 000 buhcls of wheat, which reraaius on lb. tr hands because there is nodem .nd for it injbe home market and because a -bungling; ttup d and unreasonable tnff inlerf. res with its free exchange on the other ide vt the ooean, where it would fiiid a ready m irket if purchasers ovi r there coud pay fur it hi products of th!ir own. XJut this bunituig UruT, SUGGESTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS TO J THE MEN WHO GUIDE THE PLOW. ' ' ' ' ' ' DANGER li . ' . Ilalt! Brother farmer you with the sense "of .-last year's abundant harvest and fair prices fresh in your mind. You tirtve made a good payment ou that old debt, or. maybe have : wiped it out. You feel go-d' over, it ai:d you deserve to feel goodf f You are out of bondage to capiutl and exult m the sen- sa ions of a free mao once moi e;"or you are not qutte,out, but yim see etnanci- 'pali m daily drawing ne.tr.: ' The prs- pects'; buoys your spi'lta, tlirills your hei ves.' Thc dwiiuufshi d success that has downed the "efforts of farmers for the liberation of their vbusii!e,-8 ; from the shackTes fastened upon it i.y shrewd wllih practicaUy puts an embargo on h;. .nj trK,il,tiv n,oth. t M"311: i-uropcau pnxmcis- 101: new.; heart aud. purposo.iuto r the life- struggle on the farm. " -, r. Every feature of the situation at the beginning oflhe new, year, from a bus in- ss. 80cl.1l. or pliUcal standi-oinli Is calculated to exbilerate, ahutst intoxl cate the dwellers ou the farms.-.- - ' And herein lies the' danger si?na1 which there is a demand iu this country, at the same time puts an eml-argo on those products of the American, firm for which the Kurop ana find use, which they would buy freely if they could do so on equitable terms, hut in conse qence of the tariff discrhna'io.is ajrninst th m buy only as nvich a they are ab solutely compelled to nave. ... Tholarmcrcan cover b prosperous U'hilo llA Jq ri an I ir"nrwl n iVia Trbj. tel. M"vu -..v;w wyw onus products la Uie osvn markeU o! this article. ; ' -: r ::" . ' - "-'-'" I the w- rid bv unreasonable- duties that Beware V Brother farme-. lest vou hmit hw sales m the-e markets and con .!,'., u:' vii..'f. i-or. ftvr. r.. une mm to the insufficient home ma-k fe , . ','.' v . .j et, which is caily overstocked, easily j- ""-l"-"-- . l controlled tiv sp tisl rombinaUona ntl rejst yon overjoy .yourself Uus year J ' j where the ,irices will hi cousequence Ifvoudoauv bf these ibinxs under generally bv low ajd upremuncrative. 1 ho PviaiBrm.. f nBt nrhipvwnont t tie nr8t Hep iu tneoireciion 01 rei el to rvit lrtcf aufofa u.itl I Ck urtrfia tntn aiia I i"","8' ,yv reform and the removal of the iuinui first. - ' - ' . ::'"::-.:' - tousm visions Uiat discriminate asaiust Stop and take your bearing ! Re- j the farmer and rob him of the just rec- memhet that the favorable cond tions "pe"se "r ion, v u. oiar. t last year may net be r peated this year. Seasons may, fall, and prices are reasonably certain to be lower for cof: ton, while higher for' breadstuff?. Cut but your business and plan your , lie sad: "Mj Jve I am sorry toia- apjflnt you about the picnic, but my trotter nas a lame loot." 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Mir tnrin la Winter is a trying period, even TXT IX. TEUSON, ATT OS SET' A T-LA TT, whol truth' for fere I might tell -a lie.' .- . . .-. Judge . (to witness) Do ' you know the nature of an oath? Witness Sah? ' ' those who are weak and dslicate, or who have a tendency to the va rious diseases that are bred and fostered in the stagnant' atmoa- J tidge Do you undent and phere of closed and heated houses. what you are to swear to? Witness Yes, sah ; I'm to swear to tell the truf. Judge And what will happen if you do not tell it? : ' V Louisucno, 31. c. " Practices lo all Coorls. OSce iu U;e Court IUuse, JC J. E JIALOXE. OCkre S dcorsbdow Fcrmaa's draf The system should be kept J store, adjoining Dr. O. L. EUis strengthened and toned up with a liberal courso of 8. 8. 8n the great blood tonic and purifier. It acts Witness I'sposeour side'll win J like a charm. "It increases, the de case, sah. Bistou Traveler.' Looklnt: Up." appetite, soothes the nerves, and beautifies the complexion t n short, it makes life well worth living. rjrmcw.15. wild eh A TTOIlXEr-A T LAW, ' XiOUiSEC KO, K. c. OSce on Alain street, out doer below' tagle lUtel. JQtL f. IL NICnOLSON, f I1ACTICING 1TIYSICIAX, ixcisncRo, . c Offs.e opposite Es XIo'.sl. x E. w- TIMBEllLAKE, : - The following story is told of old 'Father Taylor:' lie once went 4I am going to be your hub,' from a certain town noted for its aid a young carriage-builder from apathy in religious matters to a Boston, as they stood before the conference meeting, where his altar. 4Yes said his blushiDg brethren in the ministry were com- bride, who intended always to have paring notes as to the condition of the las word, 'and I will supply church work in each one's locali- the spoaka.' 'And I,' wound up ty. Presently some one asked Fa- the clergyman, as he joined their it. T 1 t. V. :.. Vana m f V) f iO-T ' An. A TTORSE T AT LAW, lxt:iiarna, n. c OSes on Xruh bt. terest was in .'. . I 'Five years ago, began the stran- ! 'O,' replied the gentleman, 're- ger toVentman, I sought that ligion is looking up in .' . woman to be my wife. I believed ; This occasioned much surprise, her congenial, light-hearted andj as such ft declaration poomed di- and beautiful. Ka3 car married1 to. A TTOKXET-A Ti LA IT, All leil Ln4Uic$ jn n j t! elleU --.-.---:-- v-.'::v ----- : .
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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April 10, 1891, edition 1
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