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J. A, THOMAS, Editor '.JVW,'''-'. "v 1
With. Malice toward none With Clarity fur' all
ILOXJISpURO, N. ; MAY;'29; 1891.
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NO 17.
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.The following article is taken ; from
the- Southern '.Tobacconist, of Rich
mond, Ta and is puWish to?ve.our
readers gome idea of ho thin8 are
. moving or are trying fc move,- uy the
tobacco world : " ; : ' ; :
'n Wh'oeoeVr can read the figns" of the
times wiir not ijil to discern that givat
ajid important changes- are about to
eveitnate in the r tobacco1 world, as iu.
other Ieptttments of lite, and divisions
ofBociety inr the commercial and srien-
Uiic nnd grtgraphicalv world. We are
looking, for surprTses andradical changes
dailj' inlife in' many and almost' eyfiy
UrectUti aud there ie no reason why
tobacco should b aii excej)t;on, being a
staple product; as a peculiar luxury to
bacco has passed through many vicsst-
tudea. The Kings pay to day, ths cur
rency; of . the Cmitry to-morrow the
patsons portion, a portion of which-was
applied to pay taxes, to buy a knife or
wife. Tobacco in its history has; b
louged to idaeses and : companies ai id
companies and combinations before tle
present date. Worse than highway
robbery, was never worse than in colo
nial timesv Ie. a certain sense tobacco
buyers and manufacturers were a long
privily g.Kf clans. Every ma'na&ctari'r
and deaU-r would have been glad to con-
troL ta monopohze when he could, as a
t.ct. . Ouen in the history of our State
has Ue control of the prr'duct been al
most a monopoly.. England and Ger
many at , present dictate prices ana
terms a id conditions. What wondr
then that our 1 own '-'capitalists, after
such experiences, should the more easi
ly and completely by co-operation d-
X). L Ellis; Admioistrator of Bryant-Green, 1 the B ime thlUir now. In this meaniug
monopoly is nothing -nwjin toliacco
The planter and dealer and manufa-tu
trailing and watchiug aud not-ventur
ing loo far alone.
Behold, too. the Allianres are in bal
tie array. ,They . have tlio votes and
the sympathy of the people on - their tare rerreseuts" the'popuUr love of th
For sale ooly by Thomas & Aycocke, Louifv j
Fiianrun Count v.
)In Suferior Court
Brfore the Clerk.
vs.
G. 8. -Stan'pfs-, M.Ma. Stamper and W.'.Hi
itreen, heirs at-law.
G. s. Stumper and M S. Stamper, the
twi defendants firft nHjrfed above ; will
take notire th.-it a proct-eding ent'tled a
above, has been couiutenct-d before the
Clerk of the Superior dnrt of . Krankhn''
-?iiuty to sn'bject iacd of the deceased toi
8:Ie.to make assets f-r the pavmeat of
dbts. A.iid the said defendants will fnN
thcr take notice that thev are reauired to
p1ear at the office of the Clerk of, the
Superior Court of Franklin county on the
26th day of June 181. at 12 o'clock, M.
and auswvr the etition of the plaintiff ad:
miuistrator filed in this behalf, or the re
1 iff deiirmdd therein wi)l be given by
toe ourt.' : ; "
This 19th day of Krav 1891.
, . , . B.; B. M ASSKNBuk,CS. .ip. ;
' ' of Franklin jouuty.
P Snmill, t'v.
W . . FIKST-CLASS
, BESTMJRANTi
' Having opened a" first-class Restaurant
. id Loaisburjr. I am prepared to serve
meals at all hours., Can' furnish a few
persons lodging at night.T My-table is
served with chicken,' mutton, beef, and
everything the market affords. Always
call in when you are hungry, and you
shall have satisfaction. . '
. EesiCctfnllv,
BONEY HAWKINS,
CENTRAL HOTEL
' f
! i? HENDEB30N. N C.
. Good accommodations. Good fare. Po
lite and attentive servants.
remained in the people's public treas
ury after meeting all expenditures then
by no raeacs economical.; This condi
tion was presented to- the' American
people as post tire proof that ; their bnr-
tien of taxation was unjust because un
necessary; and yet while th popular
protest is still heard, the liarpy of pub
lic extravagance devours tha surplus
aud impudently calls upon iu stagger
Ing victims to bring f till larger supplies
wiuiin tne reavn or us insatiate appe
tite. A few short years ago a pension
roll amounting to fifty-three millions of
dolLrs was willingly . maiutained by
our" patriotic citizens. " To-day public
extravagance decrees that tnree times
that sum shall bo'diawn frctn the peo
ple, upoo tlie pretext that its expendi
e
--J J s i j wumni vu n KUfc m 1 SUU KJH
is itself as simple as nature's r-ilook and this er stuff will knock
He ispnlyaprinUr. Such was rli.l ;.; TJ lo a cocked bat iu just
the sneering remark of a leader in ' fife doses. . . .
a circle of aristocracy the codBsh Purifie tho blood,, cleanses and He was lead out and told
quality. Who was the earl of Stan- strengthens the system, and pre- not to re-enter the dfpot; but be
hope?aie was, onlr "a printer, pares the human machine to.tand 9"?TS "
What was ; Prince , Edward . Wil- . policemaa through the glaas win-
liamfl and trio PrinA , VrwiArk? the wear and tear of the summer dows . r
- - - w mm --w t-r w V
Proud to call themselves printers. I months.
The present Czar oT - .Ruscia, the
Crown Prince of. "Prussia, and the
Duke ofJBaitenburg are printers
"and the Emperor of China works
lie Mmm lnlilng DusJneaa,
in his private printing office al
most every day. Wm. Caxton, the
father of english literature, was a !
practical printer. - What were f. P.
:.-. u it!, ii 1 1
"l,c VU ..rK ,cey.fn " ineJ soldier. Not many years ago river
win, control tne combine, and will, be- Rrkd harbor bill appropriating eleven Morris, James Gales,' Cbas. Rich
u?vre.aone, crry cne aay, lor miUion8 dollars to a loud Urdsoti: Jas. Harper.: Chas. Dick-
- - , - n;uce,tuuimimu nu vppruiiri .lion oiipnirQ.o p; f- u t
n tnipn : mnn iMrn i..-iTt . .nj .... - ' 'UOiiaxf l rinters all, and practi
cal ones. Mark
and
All right, officer; all right If
the people dont want " my blood
purifier they needn't hijre it, It'a
the seawu to purifj,.but I .never
go agin the law ; aud if .there's
FramtUK.T.Saa. . , rampage of billions fever next
A dilapidated-looking old man, I spring don't say I wasnH aroand
who was chewing sassafraa root! w it h my pannacea at regular
with great energy, suddenly ap-1 price
p"ared in the waiting room o the
Erie depot across the .river, arid
as he. approached a man-who was
waiting for a Western train he
it. j i in . !
Twain, Amos Puuea 001119 01 uu,a Iroin. n
oia saicnei in nis nana and said:
piamera soon learn me ways ana tw-ntV-two millio.,. f.r h- sta nA tin r.
1 1 1 i, 1 ii .3 t I -
iuwiub iu cou uroi ine proaucuon. oee r and th rw.ml i . TVw1w
. ' ' . - ... I if I rfi w-k a
the storm commence in Danville Va. l 1 r ...u:j- i Vummiues ana' unie iteed. are
The Alliance tobacco planters appoint Lnd this is annmved or corionl at plain, practical printers, as wasl M7 "end,you are lookingyel-
a committee, wbo in turn select a com- j the publlc extravasance aud artemus Ward, Petroleum V. Nas- Iow aboHt the e whch U ,ure
wnwBuiHjionatvo.irnue, vo ee hii lhuB another new" marauder turnfd hv. nd Rnt lirA "K" jour uioqq is m a Daa
PlnrnkfifW. .nrl J.m.. s ,4,e One bottle of my blood
Hogg, of Texas, are both printers;
and the leader of science and phil
osopby in his day. made it his
the advance of this devouring and de- 00481 that he was a "jour' printer.
structive creature. In ct thousands of the most
brilliant minds in this- country
all
ine uanvme manufacturers ana a aiers i innR. h!,-h tn mnamr ..ith n. vi.
. L 1! 9 I
10 Bo-ucii to-operation wun a ciarare: ie ciou8 Uriff partner, bears pilfcnd bene-
enterpmeto be started with $200,000 lit to the households of favored selfish
capit.1. .The planters pledge $50,000 mterosts. We need not nrolone ihe
TheyXiU Set details. Turn where we will we ee!
A ' A M mT M M SSI I w mr 1 B I
at once aud more.
$50,000 and more from the Danville
trade, on almsiness lsis.' It will pay
Darville and t ie investor, and that
above paliation or patronage. "Then
the Bold cigarette machine men will
come in and join hands.' It will be ex
petted thac every drummer from Dan
purifier will restore you to health
and vigor.
Don't want it, sir V was the curt
reply.
f All right, mister, all right If
a fellow wants to keen on lookinz
s- r1TIC IU1HF. BiV
mmmmm
IMoj6 OiLIirr kW 019
now trythis. are found .j .Q th& . yellow about the eyes when a pan.
. ... . ... . ... -.It; 1 ; . l . ,1,, . a at k.m 4 v. 4 V;
i wm cooc yon notmnjr ana mu nmr i Jisame rjouseB oi iaree cities ana i "j D m uauu, iut uia
For mJ bj Thoma 4 Ajeock, LoUsrf.
do von srood, if you have a cough, cold, or
any trouble with throat, chest or ranR. Dr.
Kinir's New Discovery for . consurantionr
ville will carry his line of a Danville congha and colds is guaranteed to brinjrre-1 absolutely necessarv. The Centu-
I liwf nr mrnT will hfl nniil )&rt RnlTorr I J.J
IV.
product with him to conquer the South
erii fields first. A small start, a bii-
backing, and strong sympathy and bus-
mess men a neuclus only now, but
the gathering will increase when the
people are sure tl at the foundation in
strong and the start a fair - ne. , Ertcr
prlstt on 6uch a basis don't need or ask
f.r millions. We have the start only
here. ;
The little, handy cigarette machine,
simple and not costly, w:Hbe.hure to
be invented 60tu,' and the fanner wont
8uHerera
from La Grippe found it just the thinjr and
unrter its nse bad a speedy and perfect re
covery, lry a sainpU bottle at our ex
pense and learn lor yourself mst how irood
a thine it u. Trial bottles free at bonis- I
burg drag stores. Large sizes 50c. and
1.O0.-
own
towns. It isn't everybody that I business. Lousr 'bout the middle
- . r . - -
can do a printer Drains are nf Anrii Wn'11
a i
with a spell of bellious fever, but
A Tall of Two Chairs.
He taught his wife the sin of dress
With eloquence, and power.
And then played billiards all day
long
At sixty cents an hoar. .
Spedul.l'rlvUeH-ea.
Elijah on his Lizzie calls
When chorea are done and even
ing fall 8.
Elijah's bashful, Lizzy's shy,
Ashevjlle Citizen.
If the Progressive Farmer, and othet
champion. of the sub-Treafury scheme. But then her parents sit near by.
will kick the wequal rights to all; spec- "Good nigbt, El
ial privileges to none" plank out of the j . niirht ' "
- r r
you needn't lay it up agin me.'
The next passenger approached
was a severe looking woman about CalWren Cry for PItcher'l CutarllJ
oo years ox age, wno was proha- OJln Trv Taf PHiW. VV
bl1tZLd..nv. ,J ttHdren Cry for Richer Cuto.
ner of your mouth denote a torpid 1 a1dfen Cr for-Rtditf't-Cttterte
liver, ma'am,' said the man, as he
ffiva i Via Kwittta cVi.Vn tCn4U:ntl
X r I V I mi 1 ourtlj
ijah Liz, good right here to improve your looks TTT 1L PERSON,
I fifty. per cent, in two weeks.' . I
sriffer; the competition to get machines Alliance platform, and dhn ttiat the And Rnd maw . cande ht
K0 .1. and tliat of tlie factories of f::C- nly objection to be ursed apainst the Go oSf to and ea to bj
. . . urn .1.
reriiave had alternate aud simultane
ous ups and downs for centuries in this
v'eryjt-tte. Look at our old iuspect'io-! !
:ind State laws, pro;ibii ions, res.i -
i ins and liinitaiious eveu to that v.
t ie number of plaius set out but this
was theD tne law of the land.
Mighty miuds and many millions are
at preqt at work .how- to .control to
bacco in ' this counttv, and there are
millions of people that will -sooner or
later be arrayed on one r the other
8id-. fur it will ultimately be a matter
of votes and legislation, as to who wi 1
be hurt or benefitted by the controlling
powers and powesses.
Wehavft taken retrospective views.
we will now take prossective ones. The
great American Tobacco Co., has last
begun to feel its power and greed for
gain, and greater 'conquests governs its
appetite. There will be many more
amalgamated factories arrayed against
ha people and the planters, to benefit
the monty-m tkers. On ih other hand,
there will be some few, and those, the
largest factories singly ' now; who have
been so far unpurchasable and uncon
trolabl e with i he American Toi acco
Co. It is notunhkeiy then that these
great factiries, say tlie St. Louis set.
the ifew York and. New: Jersey and
Detroit and ;Middleton, O.V men, may
be forced, in selMefence, to" form 'oue
or mii e t onibiues amongst Uiemse'ves,
theyare all the ; better prepared for it
navuix DHiuea av uuru agmusii c.;i
other singly.: -Whenthis Start is made.
like si vast recruiting" army, there wil
be' Tolas for " the common aud sni iller
factories how left out in the coldvThen
will come the battle of giants and sud
den changes of tactics and revolutions,
such as we have nev-.r 6een. The con
trol of crops will begin by sections an
States. It may be St. Louis as a cen
tre avain8t Louisville or Cincinnati -a
battle to control of leaf as w ell as plug.
Between such giants, every advantage
will be fought f r that brains, bank ac
counts and. experience can shape or
devise! " -The burleV and the bright and
FK VKlil NTON HOTEL the buizardwiU have; its boom day,
as well as darks.T i The foreign field
will come into play, for ,', the ; agencies
will compass the world;? The cigarette
and cigar 6tqcks aud plug and export
grades will gradually be worked into
the battle and up. ; It will be" a big day
of, speculation au' armageddon of to
bacco armies."' Things have reached a
pass already to, make the w ritten words
possible . . There are many manufactu '
rers on the- fence now, some .- consider
ing proposals f;om the present powers,
others awaiting this issue. ; This is the
tion8 and i-ombiiies will be surp, in the
long run. to cive these advantages. If
the fanner does not now fl-ht for his
rights, he will not have tl.ecrop control
latei, MiicJi hinges on tliese, hurts;
tlie reader can reduce the problem or
Republican l-onus-jtiv;ng tariff is that it
does not ro tsr enough aud embrace
every class, it wou'd be more consist
ent, and slightly more pUturesKjuely
silly. The tariff tor protection is wrong
in principle and praotica because it
Their daughter, and her beau, with
chairs arranged like this :
A TTORSEY-A T-LA W,
LOUIS BUBO, X. C
Practices In all Cour s.
Oiflc in live Court Hcose.
ridicule it; but ihet e is.; reasoning iu it ves "sial ivilegen" to the favored Elijah 'lows "This weather'U do
uevtrthfless.
Hernshiem holds out tiffly; Gruvcly
& Miller are sa d to be wavering in the
balance; bu't we are expecting to resign
the firm in favor of another br.mch of
the great American Tobacco Company.
There are many rumors. . .
luuui uuimiiiinuuii -.
HOUbE A'D SIGX PAINTER
Calsomining, graining, parlor, paint'
ma a specialtv. baUbidctiou guaran
teed, Le.ive ordei-s at Thomas & Ay
cocke's drug btore. v - .
FIRST-CLASS
RESTAURANT.
SANDT LITTLEJOHN, Proprietor
I am now prepared to furnish- meals at
all hoars, day or night. 1 keep on hand a
fresh snppl v of ' all kiada ot meats ana
leads, call in and be satisfied.
He who is feeling miserable, suffering: with
dyspepsia and indigestion and often times
with dizziness, wonid do well to tate f. r.
P.atonoe. P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Root aad Potasinm) will enru too and ar
rest the disease in its incipiency. For sale
by Thomas & Aycocke. '
Scrofula is an impurity of the blood which
produces nnsiehtiy lumps or swellings.
wnicn, accumniating in tne giaoas oi tne
neck, causes painful rnnnrar sores on the
arms, legs or feet,, wucn derelops ulcers in
the eves, ears or nose, often causina blind
ness and deafness. Take t. r.-r. irneKiy
Ash. Poke Root and Potassium.) " It has
proyed itself the most remarkable' of aU
blood l urifiers. For-Bale by Thomas &
.. .
Ajcocne. v
Drspepsia. , distress alter - eatinsr. soar
B'omach. lot-s of appetite, s faint, all-eon e
felina. badTtaete. coated tonfrue, heart
barn, all relieved "ana cured By-r. tr. r
( PricklvJlsh. Poke Root and Potassium.)
Ib will rtrulat the system, gives an appe-
'Getany coons?" 4No,moon wa'nt
miss,
Aud Lige aud Liz have aimed re
spective chairs like this :
fifty,, per (
'Sir I' she demanded, in icy
tonfs.
'Only fifty cents a bottle, ma'am.
and made right in my own house,
from herbs and roots gathered by j Tj E MALOXE.
my own nana, just opened tne
spring campbign, and the price is
only fifty cents a bottle.
'Go away, sir!' she commanded,
loudly.
'Don't want any, he?
No, sir! '
'All right, ma'am all richt.
few; it is the government dolus some- Fur havin Lizzie thinks so too.
thins for which it was never intended, itur-nt roonin' 'lone - with John
. . i. . .
i. e., paying a royalty to one man ior i last night."
eugnguig iu a t-riaiii uuuic?",Huuiai-
inr ntlr mvn in ratan f It a mnnpv in
-". - , i , . . ,
nav that rovaltv. The sub-Treasurv Dngnt.
bill proposes to take money out of the Alld 80 hy court ; naught goes a- Torpid liver may be a good thing
national treasury and loau it to men at
a rate of inter st at which the govern
ment Itself, with all its credit, cannot
and never has borrowed it It is simply
the 4 'special privilege' idea reouced to
down right idiocy
OQce i doors below Furman's drug
store, adjoining Dr. O. L. EUlsT
rpiios. b. wilder"
ATT0RSET-AT LAW,
LOC1SBURO.W. C.
Office on Main street, one door txlow
KagW HeteL
D
BUCKLEX'S ARNICA 8ALTE.
With spartant will to do or die
Elijah seems to gTow less shy,
to have about the house, but I
don't think so. lie re's your pan
nacear, and if you dont want it 1 1
can't compel you to buy it.
The third person was a man with
marked redness of nose aud rough
spots ou his face. lie was busy
with a newspaper when the old
tt. W. IL MC1IULSON,
practiclng rinrsielAx,
LOUISBUBO. 9. C
Office opposite TToleL
W. TUIDEliLAKEj
A TTORSET A T LA IT,
LOCISRCBO, x. c
OSce on Xah 5ft.
i a. .1 u r t
ineoess saive m Uie wuriii iwr nus . , . l,.-,, : v.ii J T . . .
broUes, sores, ulcers, salt rheum v,loli "- man approacnea ana saia:
bPHUILL,
fever lore, tetter. eharred hands
childlaina, corns and all skin eruption!
and positively cure put, or no pav
required. It is guaranteed to civc
perfect atisraction. or money refund
ed. Price 25 cent per box.
For sale bv Louwburj Druptores.
WIS v
They hitch and hitch and hitch
until they stand like this:
4.U Will tuim- ' 'ra .tct "CI'" I I ... T O
tite and makes you wetL For sale by The Progress of Rducatloa In "D'you like me, Liz?
TV.-... r. . . V- . ! I I . . - .
(
Thomas & Aycocke.
tilts State.
There are 40,000 women studying .ra
the- various colleges of, the country.
And yet it ;is only twenty five years
since the first college In the laud .was i
opened to women. . ,
Charlotte Chronicle.
On last Monday the towns f Wilson.
Statesville, Concord and one or two
other towns whose names are not in
mind, Voted in favor of estAblishing
public graded schools. AshvLll voted
S. H. Clifford, New Cassei; Wis., was troub- additional appropriation of $25,000
SPECIMEN CASES..
-1
they kiss.
Then round gets in round, ' and
chairs resemble this :
-Yankee Blade.
led with neuralgia- and rheumatism, nis
stomach was disordered, his liver was affec
ted -to an alarming degree, appetite feu
awav. and he was terribly rednoed in flesh
and strength. - Three bottles of Electric Bit
.ters cured himl '-' ' .' -
.Edward Shepherd; Harrisbnrg, UJ-. had a
runninir sore ou bis lesr ot elcrntyearsstand
insr Used three bottles Of Electric Bitters
to its pilblic schools. Durham also
vo'td more money to its schools. Gra
ham voted a $20,000 appropriation for
establishing the normal school there for
girls.; ; ; V;" . - '
1 This is a record for one day in North
HUMAN INSTINCT.
and seven boxes of Bncklen's-Arnica Salve,
and his leer is sound and well.
John Speaker. Catawba, u.. bad sveiarge
fever sores on his Jeg, doctors said he was
M. fitin Kot.tlA F.lpo.rvo. Bitters and
one box Bucklen'e Arnica Salve cured him I neaviiy lor , population .- Irom couutry
entirely. J Hold oy lxraisourg arug stores. :: ax . beexuse ther will have more
So powerful is human instinct,
Carolina, and shows that the -sun do I that some of its , suggestions be j my face sir? Why,
'One bottle will cure that nose,
or money refunded.
'Whatl What's that? demanded
the man.
'And the second bottle will cause
every rough spot to disappear.
Oh, Lige," J though it would bo safe for you to
take a third.; Three bottles for
$1.25, or 50 cents for a single bot
tle. I war '
'Look a here yoa old reprobate.
What are yoa driving at?' exclaim
ed the patient, as he stood up.
'I am telling a blood purifier
made of roots and herbs. It's a
little early, perhaps, but I want to
get the start of the buckwheat
scratches.' Are yoa a drinking
man?' " ' . .. .
'Do you mean to insult me to
I'll punch
A TTORSET-mA TLA W
Zxuxsjsrma,'K. C.
Will attena the rxnirt of Franklm
Vance, Granville, Warren. Naah. asd
Feteral and Supreme court, prompt
attention given to collectiooa. &c
move' after all.- "What will be the re
sult? 'These towns wilt draw more
;Vr. M. McGHEE, Proprietor.
Good ; accommodauoHS. puiite servnts,
and' the best tare jthe market
attorns.
v : THE
BLACKSMITH:
t desire to infomi the public that J
have moved to thehop, at. the. foo.
of the riverbridge,on the west side of
Main Street, where I am-prepared xo
-II l-t .1 - C rl .- .. : .
m - mi" Aiiiuo ui 'ucK5nnm worK
Horfee-sboeinga specialty.-'-i-.''..i:r;.v.
DcjtEi.ii-Davis
Public Extravagauce.
I 1 I t 4 I
pmbnrlrlio.. in uncial and y'c a
I 'Wouldn't do no good, mister.
Here's the only genuine blood pu-
1 J .fnn1 4V. a 4 4 - Va 1-imn. I vifior in Tnr1rt. and last VPir 1
successfully solved the pibblwn of pub-1 V"- , r -Vi-ZZ V T T T
iu ln.;nn bX'.iw n iu.uiu J; tv0 .,Sr.,-..iA s. Bold '000 bottles of it. Invigor
.v.. MiJ 1- r - ..-, . I ates the liver, tones up the blood.
tern needs an alterative ana pu- ,n(i :e r eSLnn fj.-t nose of
yours I don't wan't a cent.'
figure which to-day stands in the way . jv ;;; - S .: Lit the country itMs a cos. . pa"fy jou, you old assas-
of the safety of our government and the j - . . . .1 . . . I BiQl shouted the man, and he was
happiness of out people is reckless and Wben Baby was sick, w gre her'Castoria... j torn for the fcousewite to dose ner jDg off bi8 overcoat to do it
wicked -extravagance m our expendi- when she was a oxad.sieriMforctoru. f ... f . . Amoni. when the depot policeman came
S-SSri'Si ,W. iiU Wilhkt our ' .n- hP 4 toId lbe oId "" V,""
the most attractive objects for. inv-
- y"--o. . ,. v -.. . - t tem neeas an alterative ana pu
recent speech by Ex' President Cleve- J migration into jsortn uarouna,-; , : i . - . ,
laudi-ibehevetJ ' V ' jrifyihg tonic and- stimulant. . In
all parts of the country'itkis a oua
:f::iicOLouIsblIgi' ST. C period of greaf calm before the battle- j congress.-' B'Vt lately : a targ
tures.' It is the most .fatal of all the
deadly brood born of govermenlal per
version. It bides beneath its wings tbe
betrayal of the people's trust, and holds
nnwerless in its lascinatinsr slance the
Deonle's wM and conscience. It bra-1 Of the 11,000,000 square "miles of
zenly exhibits to-day a bUUon dollar Afcica only 2,500,000 remains in the
ijiit lately a tarxe jpurpius i nanus oi me uattvu s uiwa.
cestora employed, ' this decoction
has continued to hold its own.
The demand for . a spring altera
tive and tonic, however, is filled
go out.
'And not sell, a bottle of my
blood purifier in this " crowd? he
asked. '.
"
.'Come, out you gol
! And vou don't want a bottle for
Q .if. COOKE,
ATTT, mJ COUNSELLOR mt LAW
LOCISBCRO, rRAXKXIN COX.C
Will attcod the courts of Nash. Frank
.a. Gnuiville. Warreo and Wake eocu-
te; also Uie buprenvt court oi ona
Carolina, and the U. S. Cuit and D.
tr:t court. - , . .
N.
V.GULLEV,
A TTORSET-A TLA W,
raAXKiaxNT, k. c.
All legal busioess prompUy attsodsd
to.
TO PUBLIC &VJIOOL TEACHERS.
Tbe Soperinterkleat of PnbHc schools
of FrankUn couuty. will be la Louis
burg on the secood Tburvay of Febru
ary, April. July, ipnper, October
and December, and remain for three cays
if necessary, for the parpens of extzmn
io apptirants to Unch in . the Publie
S:hoolof this couutv. I wUl also be
in Luuisborz ou Si ; unlay of each wel
and all public days, to attend to any
buaaies counectal with my oflce.
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