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YOL.XXo -
LOUISBURG, ;N C, NOVEMBER 20, 18Q1.
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Highest of all ia Leavening Power. r Latest U. S. Gov't ReportT
Gircnmstential Evidence
E. STICOEY.
The Order of Knight of Labor
is twenty-en"' years old. ;
' v--f'i rr5 k I
ICopyriglit, 1881, by American Press Assoc! a-
L."lmposingl An oljf chum like him!
Nonsense. Mrs. B:irtelsl We could en
joy- nothing more than having him with
us; and a to any trouble on his account.
nobody knows anything about trouble at
a.1 i tn . .
mo paxjc. - v e r.u rongn it anu nave a
good time. Indeed, we shall insist on
Ilia statin nr rtrt1, no i
ine counterieneT is eaustiea ix . Mrs.. Cartels- pale tins -farted R5 if for
he can enpnd mony as tast as he rnrtner proteat,but suddenly 'she turned
caiVmakeit. YonkersSta eroan. . . . she
vaiicu uucik uvtr. uer enouiaer. wiia an
afterthought of courtesy, "and a nleasant
V Alt . H Kn -A Mil .1 K V H r.K V trip to you."
ho felt her way slowly to the-uearest
-chair, sinking down heaily. her fclbowa
on her -fcnees, her chin restinif on her
.upturned nahns, and the , little clock on
tne mantel had struck the hour, the half
hour, and ticked -its way round to the
point of riagingout the time again, while
she sat there motionless in the shadows,
hat and gloves still on. moodily lost in
! JJ Xtii-Zi lJiiXC fe. h- So this wa3 the outcome of her devo
tion and self sacrifice to give Mrs. Rog
ers opportunity to complete a half won
conquest. And had' Donald stooped to
contemptible planning as this?
-AT
LOUISPUBG, N. C.
5v . ' -Ji.,-.
1 u-r.'.
!
tigPfeieg vr-vir of anuy in ? .atpl'iov. ias
JMm Toa w.U i-e siirffwiKl so s i. how chn.
SSES t-ioa.vt-au . v rch-.se -vry Wm in t.h
eJ
I v r wsu lwi f.r ud e and .jents; ist
iihiifus to inati h. I als- varf y a .
j. line of eye-ii'ass s veij v.., e
1 le t 1 ue ol 4iar;r rin?, -is . aji
d.t s pine, ihnrms. -
All I ask is h t liraud I w.ll gaar-
anlce to pVae vou. . :
WATCHES AND JEWELRY RE
PAIRED AT SHORT NOTICE. :
I 77 til pay 10 for the arrest of
,1ohn Smith, white, who escaped
from Fi-ankliii county jaii on tht
10th iiist:
DESCRIPTION. "
John Siiiith, white,' it3 abont 21
years old, fair complexion, dark
hair, about 5 feet lU iiichea high
and weigus abont io pctinds.
H. C. KEARNEY, Sheriff
Kranklin GQunty
. LAND POSTED. .
All persons arc lurbtdden io hunt,
d: y or niirht, ith n or ill. or,olhei
wi&e iivsi ass ou tv.v lauds- s tuated it
NOTICE. OF MORTGAGE SALE.
By inue of a morteajre dw?d exccntftl
J. t rnaup by liiekartl Wood ano
raus:Vrred t mt ai:d rrcorded in Hit
kf 'istcr s inSeevf Fraitklin county. Book
H). iwi'f 9-5. 1 siiMll scd to tne fcie-et bu.-J
i -j- f. r ush, at il court house noor i
:.o lisi.urjjoiujhi- 7Jx day, of lVcesvWef
1K9I. a 'wertiiu trar-t of land in TIuhuk
"iowu!hijcoiitniuingabpot20Hcresuowii
as the liioks tra-.t laud on Mill or-nch,.
ujoioinj; ttie lai ds of . K. Fh.IU,
"a!viu frivttt. Keni,lVinn nd others
W. L. Joassox, Mortypisee.
Oct.23,18Sl.- .
s; ill uj:ue.
I am still at my Bhop where I will
be glad to-repairyour baggies, wag
ons, &c. I am alao prepared to re
pair and pnt your harness ift good
condition. ( Give me your work and
I will gUcirantoe satisfaction.
W. B. Coxway.
L-inu.s' t'-wnshi;
adjoining the land
Jfaii '. hit-, estiie
Jack Ail' :d and oth
hiw.
Frsiiiklni
of We iey:
oi
rs,
count v
PinpUi-
lierky - Bmat.
uutler'petiah)
FOR SALE.
A po-:d ,Turpentine liac in Lau
re: ' ity, Ijtorgia.'
Aduire.s .
'J.-F. YVo--iAr&C..
Will maa
SW At CiLEX.
AiOUTGACrE SALE -
By yiriue of a voyfr of Falec- n
tiiisoii in ; certaiu deed of mortgaj. e t'X
uuieil i y J. V. Wellons on ilie T2ih
i;iy ' f Novembi r 18S9, and ; uly recov"
l in the oflke of- the RejjUtt-'r ol
1 coils f' Franklin uoutuy in Book 2,
. I :. ! vyiii seii-'to tlie-hig est JJ
- ' ' v-;;! it ilu: dfi.l't iiftu-e dK.-. ir
'''-. I- an the 7 1) d.i'y of DtceniLe
ret Mocdav hi -1
-1 !-he
th- h llsv'3HI
I :r.f,kii -lou a
1.- of F. V. Up. s
lo 'Vlfcss i she,- it.
.-.itu:t;ed in. th'
Hid boiir.d d In
i y.'Yid, Welioir
!'.! i n-rr i .cutis:, urtr. i-oati, coi.-
- - about two .
.1. A. V. M ay: Mortgagee!
t. ?,l 1.91. . ' :- :r-r : v-;
-AT
Mrs. Kogers was to visit on a ranch, he
had said, had he delilwrately lied? Elad
he, bent on going with these people
whom he liked, thought it the easiest
and smoothest' course" to deceive, the
jealous wife into complacent consent?
She rose at last, wearily moving from
room to room, lighting the lamps and
drawing the curtains. How pretty it ail
was under the warm, roue shaded lights!
What boyish delight Donald had shown
in . gratifying all her modest whims in
the matter of furnishingL Not another
home iu all the place was half so artistic
and charming And how happv they
had been together all those blessed
months in the uew.nestL. .How tenderly
kind Donald ..had been to her always
Ah, it , was impossible; - he could uot
poison their happy love life With unch
puerile deception as this, and suddenly
she Hiroke into a haipy laugh. Why,
surely; Mrs. Rogers had said that hor
going"had not been arrangeii until tiie
hist moment." Naturally Donal.1' ittA
known nothing about it when he rode
away from the horss'vthat morning., lie
had. been innocent of any thought oi
concealment, if that odious woman had
not worried her into such a teurfier she
must have understood and exonerated
him at Once.
Bnt the fact remainetl that he wouid
lunch with Mrs. Rogers a the morrow;
that lie vyjjald jonrni-y on to Lakepark
in her company, and that -for the next
week cr two he - would . be thrown more
or less continually in the society of. that
too fascinating little coquette. Anita
could uof have dreamed that her im
pulsive generosity was to co&t her so deal
as this. '
But Donald must not be trapped into
staying with these people, and the seated !
Ik . t 1 1 Ia . t !
nerseir ai uer uest. n was a long ir'iiei
she wrote, desineil . with tender art to
appeal to all bis love for her. and 5n:u!y
m an inconsequential little postscript
came the real gist of the matter: -"Mrs.
Rogers told me that she should insist
"npou your staying witn tuem at tae
park. Apparently 6ho is indifferent tc
the possibility indued, in tha't . event,
the certainty of reviving the silly old
gossip that bracketed your name with
hers ouce on actinia. It is a comfort in
expressible to me to know that you.
will not let yourself be dravAi iuto any j
foolishness of that sort, for my sake, if fox j
no otner reason, i Know taai 1 neeo
not beg you not to, for when have 1 evei
had to ask vou to bo thoughtful and oon-
in mnte surprise. "Ho. l suppose he has
uot bad time to write yet; or perhaps ua
means to Keep it urnler coven u so. uon t
tell him that I gave it away but really
it is too good to keep." - -' x -v
"Well, don i keep it for a moment.'
then," smiling parplexa lly. in sympathy
with his evident enjoyment. "Do tell
me at once. ' ? -
"Well. whaVdo von thinfc of Bart!
who went away. for remand recreation.
mirnL getting lost-"on Die peak.' and
wandering around abovo timber Um all
nightr -- - ; -:.
Bat ft Is ' quite . imposjiblor cried
Anita, pale at the idea "Donald is over
the range, hunting bear." ' V
Carlton laughed with cheerful incre
dulity., "Hunting Lis grandpiotherr he
cried. gVown quite reckless oil his ppeecb
in the excitement of his news-T'"! had it
rrom a ieiiow - who was one oi the party
and who 'saw him when he done-It as
the small Jboy averred In support of his
story of Jonah s swallowing the whals.
This fellow stopped over for the nightj
on his way to Denver, and 1 had..thJnck
to run across him just in time to heai
the story. It "appears the Rogersea goi
up a party to ascend the peak, and Bar
tels, who is staying with them, this fel
low told me. was one of the crowd. It
tvas rather late when the party started
to make the' descent, and Mrs. Rogers.
who was rather used np. hung back
while Cartels was gallant enough to keep
her company. Somewhere among the
bowlder fields the" rest of the outfit got
out of sight, -and. in trying a short cnt
to overtake tliem, Bartcls and Mrs.
Rogers hist the trail, and did not succeed
in getting themselves found till 5 o'clock
the nest morning. A new version of the
babes in the-wood," with a callous latig1
at their plight, "only there were no bird
above timber line to cover them with
leaves, worse luck for them."
"You are thre there is no mlstakt '
about this?" Anita's face was ghastly.
"This man .who told you was really on
of the party?
"Yes: althcftiph- he did not really be
long to the Rogers outiit. He had en
gaged a guide to jto np tat- Peak by him
self, when Dr. Rogers, waiting tha sam
man for the san- day, compromised by
inviting this fe'low to go with them
Bat you ueed Kot look eo frightened,
Mrs. Cartels. P jn is" ad right. He diJ
not even take old. I asked after him
lartirularly. And edl's well that endi
eil."
- "Yes. alls Wvill tmit ends well, re
peated Anita dudy. It seemed to her thai j
the end of all things had come, thai
ly an accident which might happen to
anybody. The water was not deep, but
the current was strong; and surely such
a fall would kid. at once. One would L
OPINIONS OP THE FltESS.
The Scotland Nck Alliance,
carried on down the stream as lightly I Halifax county, passed a res-
and tndifferenlly as that bit of chip olution recomrnending (bat acon
dancing along there-del to .11 pain of veaUou of p!auter8 of
growing states be called to dis
earth.
Cow shocked people would be should
such an accident befall her! And how
they would hurry to snatch Donald from
his jolly tune with Mrs. Rogers to look
his hist open the poor dead face which
once ba-I been the loveliest of all cn earth
to him, for h had loved bert Nothing
No EioBXK tribute has or can L
paid members of the Fanners AIT
emce than is embodied in this pare
graph from .the Petersburg lnder
Appeel: "One thing baa been made
very clear by the election In YindaU
lwt Tuesday, and that Is that the
members ot the Farmers Alliance
consider it an organization 'for bna
ness only.' The majority ol these
members are Democrats and by their
Yoteatbey hare given notice tha
cuss and formulate some plan by
which the acreage can be redaced,
so as to increase the price of that
staple. The resolutions state
could rob her cf the sweetness of beliey- lbal lUo cnormoja crop of 1630 whatever reforms and Uttcrtnent 04
mgtnat.-Aua In the last sad moment, reuueea mo price ironi 11 lo , their eonditinn thv Arir ta Kr?
" rrlt fXtaJ enf per-pound; and expresses about they will not atUmpt any ol'
tremble with the joy of his touch, if only ppiuion that the "only rtlief it outsido o! tlie ranks cl thdrpar
in mty for her the oil feeling must j is Ihe reduction 01 the cmge lo I J.
m
n ft ... 1 I C ,
by the falL perhaps blotched and etainedl inu 13 a ECnsibie move, ttid
beyond recognition and Donald liked the Alliance is right in recogniz-
not do to have his last look at her like lDg tLal ll 18 Jhe law of "PP1
that. But there was a strange fascina
tion ia this thought of death. What
other escape did earth oiler from its bur-
dons of pain?
Csvond the- hridze. she climbed the
sfeop gravely bank of the railroad to
look across at the email bare cemetery
on the southern mesa. The poorest land
had been given o Gods acreits scanty
crop of buffalo grass sere and brown
from insufficient - irrigation.' a white
and demand that regulates the
III tumethinj irkic!-.
most people seek
and which but few are indifler
ent to no matter in what form If
price. No legislation can be en-1 presents itself. The word "pov-u-
acted that will increase the price
of cotton, except to repeal the
robbery tariff, which prevents!
foreigners exchanging their man
ufactures for our cot toe.
The. best thing to do first is to
uiary," which is often used in
speaking of a man's riches, comes
from the Latin word .pecus,"
which means "cattle," and shows
ihat formerly a man's wealth was
picket fence dividing it from the roal ia reduce the rcreage ; next vote for reckoned by tho cxttle he tos-
front, its ' remaining sides defined with
barbed wiro.- A few cows bad stolen
into the inclosure and were compla
cently nipping at the scantily clothed
6od. And what was that small shape,
scarce distinguishable from the hue ol
the party that will reduce the
tariff.
But the Free Press ventures
the prediction that the Alliance
the ground. Tithely. slipping under the leaders will take very little slock
fence, and scurrying np tho steep Kill- m a movement to reduce the acre-
dde? Anita watched the shifting blot : . ti . u
with horror strirlcen re- Kb. h-j " vun. .WUiu.u
heard of the coyotes .that sometime set on politics to pay very much
came ravenously burrowing down intc attention to anvthintr else.
new made graves. et what did it
matter? Those who slept over.pn the
mesa yonder would not be troubled bow
ever the ground wera scratched above
their heads. This was Nirvana:
'" Niunelens quirt, darnelo Joy,
ClCMHOii Nirviuia ninlnrs tlrloxa tx
TUe lianc that nevor cbaovM.
Kinston Free Pres3.
THE PEOPLE 8 PARTY H.ELPED MC
XIX LEY.
Instead of helping tho Demo-
sessed. Abraham is said to have
been "very rk ia cattle, iu sil
ver, and in gold. ' But o mat
ter in what a man's rich's may
consist, it is all vanity and vexa
tion of spirit, nulees in connec
tion therewith he has health.
Emerson fully understood this
when he said "the first wealth is
health," and we have no doubt
if he bd knowa the virtues of &
S. S. that he would have recom-
Suddenly she started back with a ges- cratic ticket, the People's party j mended its use to all persons suf-
chaos was' staring her in the face. Sht
DGERSON'SMRl
If yon wiint pleasant
drink
-
NOTICE. J V .
Having this day qualified as adnuni
trator ou tlu estate of Mrs. Mtry C, liar
H. this is to give notice to-all person;
""ing ;-aid estate to settle rt jruice, and aV
l'trous holding claims ag iint said estaU
1 l'1-e.-ifnt lltfin hffor the 19th risiv i
l' litelllhcr 1X09 r I mill nli.orl frlitn irtif
i bar of (heir recovery. . Tuis the
tiny of September 1MU. , " v, 'x ' : ,' ;;
M.A.TbES0,n, Adm'r, t
M. Person, Att'y. '- :-y-
ELM GLENN;
ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE
TRACTS OF LAND IN THE
STATEjiFOIl SALE. : ; , .
. - -.i'-
io tne Homestead of C.JEger-
tnil An.. A AnnfAi'na - Glf'.:-Ji v'na At!
'ana, a splendid 8-room dwelling, 8
or 10 tenant houses. 4 . or -5 bafrns
8 ud pack houses stables,- crie, goodo.
orcnard, grape vineyards, &c. ln.ne
lands for tobacco, - cotton, Mcorny
"heat or anv other r.rrmr It "will he
offered for sale at i;he; court house
door in Louisburg on the-first Mon
day m December, and isjsold for di
vision. Terms 1-5 " cash, balance in
e, two, thTee and four years. "
" F. Eoebtotj, V V .
Hi D: Egeeto, V Eirfi
G. W. BLOUSTrJ f
the" K(KlolU ''al way s'call at
B. H.'Roogi.bson's.
.v.
OK THE 1COR1TEB,
!-full line or- best-Wines, Linuo
Cigars arid Tobacco. ';'.- ;
had a stranrje s.-nse of f.untuess and op
pressdon: a dall blur seemed lancing be
fore her eyes; atd the fingers nervously
tracing the pattern of the wrought golJ
of her oun unitrella topweiv. weablj
trembling. Ilt-r fac-e felt as if it haO
i;etrifietL She had a tagne convictiot
that if she once relaxed her hold on the
little conventional smile fixed on bei
stiff lip3, she could r.evtr recover il
again that she would' go on nnsmilin"
for evermore. "I thought perhaps then
might le a letter for me here." she list
lessly added, moving to go.
"No; you could hardly expect him.tc
rpare time for letters, with anothci
jolly laugh. "Realiy.it is too good
Perhaps I ought not to have given hift
away; but, npou my "word, it seemed
too bad that you iould not enjoy tht
joke too,"
bhe enjoy the joiej was the mar
cracked? "Yes, it would have been
pity for me to have missed it." with i
white lipped smile.
-Carlton Ftared melitatively at tht
open door after his visitor, had passeO
out" "Unless the rlgns fail, there is i
bad quarter of an hour ahead for Bar
tels, be muttered, lazily auosetU"and
serves him right the ass! A man musl
be saved from drowning; even if "one U
obliged to pnll his hair in doing it; and
a good, clean xlrown is nothing, com
pared with a dip in the dirty puddles ol
Orodelphian gossip. One wouLl hardlj
have reckoned BarUds non compos
either," he thoughtfully added, knock
ing the ashes from his pipe; ''but thai
little Rodgers wretch" expressive! j
pausing, while he' impatiently twitched
a match across his trousers and lighted
his pipe again "she I oh. Lord t
Witha quick, nervous tread Aniti
blindly hurried down the street, a dul
sensation of unreality possessing her, i
if, she thought, she had died, and tb.il
was her ghost. ' So this was the end ol
it! of all . that happiness which it bad
eeemed they would take with thcmTintt
eternity! Donald had tired of her. Wbt
could say when the subtle change had
taken place, or for how long he had beet
deceiving her -with "sweet,' plausible
words? But "It is vain to attempt tt
keep a secret from one that has a right
Mr.'&trttiM. mm fnnwrxl to offer Mr: 1 to know it, oaid Emerson. "It will tell
tUirtelH xt ctutlritut a uui. - v itself, "tt vas her right to know this,
"Four days had -passed . away. - Font 1. aU(i his secret had been revealed to her.
times over again had a weary old world j ghe seemed to awake with n sort of str
buttoned and uubutto! teJ, wakened and j piJ surprise, to find herself meehanicallj
slept ' ? ?m " ? v,V ', exchanging smiUng greetings with some
: lin ; the hope of finding a letter frorn j passing friends; and present ly, where a
Donaid,Anitit. h;ul waited down : to ulj little child was crying, she stopped an
CHAPTER IV.
tcre of despair, her hand instinctively
moving in the sign of the cross that had
been her childhood's charm against evil
All the training of her life had been in
exorable as tO'-the duty of living. Cei
mother's creed had made it mortal sin
to wish fur death; and however little the
crtbodoxy'of her aunts had to make life
the more joyous In the living, it at least
did what it might to inspire a wholesome
patience under life's ills, with the awful
alternative of its helL God forgive and
help herl wildly stretching out implor
ing hands toward the grim oil moun
tains, as it eeeraed to her, like prij&n
walls to which shs was helplessly
chained. Must she live on and on id
this environment which seemed press
ing her down on and on, while the long
colorless days rolled themselves away in
years, till her fcir bands Iiad grown
brown and shriveled with age as the
dried l?af she idly picked cp? the poor
little hands stretching them oat and
studying them with whimsical sadness
that must be empty tf happiness always,
when once it seemed they had more than
they could hold. A great wave of home
sickness swept over hera passionate
longing for escape to go back again to
the old home that in the 'softened haze
of memory seemed always as another
world "of heavenly peace and Joy. In
that flower scented air the weary soul
should be wrapped in lulling repose, and
trouble fall away hke a worcont gar
ment Ah. the sweetness of going home
like a tired child, if but to lie down on
the liOHom of old mother earth and rest!
She felt so worno deadly tired; and
surely one's rest must always bo sweet
est at home. - .
fiSTReineuaber I wilx not be
.UDFjS
office iu Ihe afternoon. - There had come
.but a uote fronV himanother hurried
scraw.l, to say that he bad joined a party
whicii was going "over t herange for a
few days to hunt bear. ; Tor Anita there
1 was a grain of comfort in the reflection
that Mrs. Rogers" was not likely to go
hunting bears, "althonghv indeed, , she
could believe her capable of even tual -
! It was a close, hot afternoon, when the
in Ohio lost it quite a number of
votes. Eastern Ohio is strongly
Republican and western Ohio is
strongly Democratic. It was ex
pected that the Democrats would
lose some in their strongholds,
but Mr. .Polk, Mr. Simpson and
Mr. Peffer and all the Alliance
people said that their big gains
would come from the old-time
Republicans who were dissatis
fied with Sherman's and McKiu
ley's legislation, and that their
defection would secure Camp
bell's election. On the contrary
tho news is that in the Democrat
ic northwestern part of the state
the Alliancemen voted with the
fering from the diseases for
which it is recommended.
Treatise on Blood and Skin
Diseases mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Atlanta, Ga,
Six eteel rail milL, five of which
are in Pennsylvania, control tha
output of the country.
Cease your coughing and enjoy
refreshing slumber, wLich Dr. Ball's
Cough Syrup will iusureyou.
"A re you goins to the race? "Yes
and bet on the winning horse. "Not
Ihe h.unlsome Abdullah, he U lam.
Don't yon know?', "Ill whisper la
Peonle'a cart v. lakine manv votes Totjr r. la7 re o111
r r "
from the Democratic ticket. v Al-
Salvation Oil.'
Lake Erie produces more fish to
the square mile thnn any body .of
water in the world.
Shlloh'sCbnsTxmpckm Care.
Tils U bjod qooatioa lh moat wnw
fal Coach M1-nw bv ever nt.t. W
" CHAPTER V.
kiw i mm
len county, for- instance, which
has usually been good'Tor 1,400
Democratic majority, gave a ma
jority of only 700.. Tbe Rcpuhli-1
c in Aljianccmcif voted tbi whole
hoe, and thus the Democratic
Alliancemen wero left in the
lurch?-' As in Ohio so will it be
everywber Raleigh Chronicle.
ISIl'oitTANT.DIXiSIOX.
The Supreme Court of the State
has recently rendered a decision ot
interest to physicians and aho to
venders ot proprietary medicines.
At the Spring' term, lbQl. of the
Superior Court ol TS'aahington coun
ty, action was brought against L.
W. anDoran lor the etatutorv ol
fense created by chapter 181 ot the
flaws of 1889. The indictment
charged him with unlawfully practis
ing nd nttercDtincr tn nrartirv mel-
:; ....:- lo fftf to n j(r atJ W B J
iuucouu DU,bcV' """o I abW b lajirwiio.Co?U.ii.Duj.B .
procurou asrvnuiroaoyiaw.nncense LoMof Arvit..c-inc p loot
tue lioaru oi .xftcniners ol the 1 1 no tbn for 7&c ma tw
SUtlofc VttAlUrfr. gmjrswJ to nn Um.
KoU bjr TbnmM ft Ararb. Uitert,w(
T. C. Jowt. Frm k U Btoa. M. C.
Coajrb, Croap aa-1 Crveebiti. vUtW it
dvrfal mu cw ia tb rar A roocnaptioa U
wiltioot a paraJVI ia Ualtorjl BMMliciti.
8inr Its Bret diflnovrry it hes tMiwUoit
IMnttw, A tvt vbit-b Bo ot hrr Ktin
rmn ttand. tf yoa a cosi wrra
ly mk yo to try it Frto 1 o . &Or. cJ 1 1.
II your htnear or.rbl or bark
rthilob'a Poivo lUUr. tkjU by TboajM ft
Aycork. LoU-ar2, sad T. C Jojnt,
rratUJBton. U -
The first Indian tobacco sign
erected in America was put up ia
Baltimore, and it still stands.
Aaiwer Tula tvralkMU
Wy do so Bsiy rTW Pr arod re
irom
State of North Carolina, orshoinp
ad p oma iasued by a rvfrular Medical
Cohege prior to the 7th day ol M a rcb ,
1885, and not having obtained Irom
the clerk accrtifiVate of registration.
Ou trial he pleaded that he had a
diploma from a College la, Chicago
7714 ZnA'd01 Twhich he had lost, an3 that he did water. -
A cubic foot newly fallen snow
weighs 5tf pounds, and baa -twelve
times the bulk of an equal f eight (4
(Ion o' tlx umlt dfwr.
It was growing dark when Anita came
not come legally under the dassifi-
a a 4 i An rfx wtt n tn IiIa 42 f rt m rt m
latrmnTitp rviJr into til tnwn atlil ITiM . . .V ?
luu0 ;.M- .C--.-i he present! only propr.etary rem
vuier lx uuu Dotu uj i uiun. ii.
It warf shown that on several occa-
: spoiled a glove fishing a lest toy out ul
the , irrigating ditch, noting curiously
how her hand etill trembled. On she
"went. irC a sort of breathless haste that
qniekry took her away from . the town:
nnu a lengtn sue tun.ea asiue irom i-ue
Totirfi" across . a v piece ; of dry ground
bristling with cactus and sonpWeed, and
aimlessly wandered ; on to the railroad
track, almost hidden between Its borders
m&& CHRISTIAN
liliiiiiiiiifiii
'-tyjt ' ' ;''w'i''IVT. t ::;lV' "' '-S;''-'--"
flies-sck inaddeninglyl lo , perspiring ; of ranksunllowers. - V.' v. : -"
humanity. -Mr. Carlton.-who hatl b-en ! "J must get- away trr-tnyself and
enjoing his pipe and a magazine in -'his ! think. 6he muttered. Nobody wouldL
Bhrrt : sleeves, was scrambling into his j meet her here. : "A "little way and tbe
Lcoat ; with'an exi)ression of. mild martyr-i jrack crossed thecreell, here rushing ia
dom,ahecame forward to oner iira j a mynad of foimiug waterra:s far bc-
Barteh? a chair and a fan.
clamoring
tationa to the weekly prayer meeting.
Aniu laughed bitterly ai she heard
them. Let the fools go and pray if they
UIUU V V V mj w Mava aa - -
avail to move Hod's mercy than a pnfj
of winiL liow many times baa sue
prayed, tesrs of fia.'wionate earnest in her
eyes, that she lnijht b given the sweet
power to hold forever ponild's love, the
only good of life she had feared to los
and now, at l.Gt. she bad Uod's answrl
RniLOU S CATARRH REVEDT. A taa.
Ttious rar tor Catarrb, Dipbtbr!a,Cakr
rnontb. mo4 Ucm&meb. A itb acb bott a
fimUu ianlAU tattl lanur toe tk
ra aofti nil tfra.taiwit vt tbaeoa
ta.. I-t. Jfc - . . BLP n
nons h3 bad diagnosed cases, claim- hj tot ft ATeotk.Loiabr.4
iit; to be a physician, had prescribed t C JoyMr. Fnutkhatoti. S. C
- To JJg Continued.
1 1 a ' '
"Those who are not quite satisfied'
ore the benefactors of the world,"
and to these we wish, to give good
advice. Use Old Saul's Catarrh Cure
low it high banks. : Midway -.fKwhcn troubled witn influenta 'ca-:
And so Don his really had on adven-q 0pen trestle work Anita- stopped, gazing
er he began: - with' H Uizy chuckle. -jhougbtf ullylo a n athe murky torreutj,tarr.D-,
i. Prompt a ttention t orders and at
v'.'-.fr-"
tnrer
rjo. orna a mnfit' rf-elleiit man.. iruioi
charitable kiiidneds toward all the world.
but he dearly loved a good dish of gossip.
ft wnk hi one redeaniug vice, uonaia
. . r' -i nTT 1 k xfTTTTl'
m. . .. mt ... . ' . ' . . . I
used t laughingly, to declare, -w nan y easy poking one rof)t- oetweea me uc j sfiXren CrV
.have vou, not hearer as Anita looked on fatebia-''hcr.bv;Jt heel ererimentid-1 r"''.1 V,J '
. . . r , -
belovi a dirty whip friRU( tbe gulciri For all ailments of small children
murng ' that was torturing the stream ; there if no" better remedy than Dr.
f rorj . its bed up the caayua, What if Bull's Baby Syrup.-- . . 1
one should trip and - fall? It would be i ' ; ...
!ldren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. "practice': their hambnggery.
had agreed to effect
cares for a stipulated en nx lis was
t o l vie ted andHook an appeal to tbe
Supreme Court, which sust.ijaed the
decision of the lower court and held
tbe opinion that when a vender ot
proprietary medicine 'diagnJMea a
case and prescribes for it that net in
the eyea of the law constitutes him a
nhvsu ion. and ' brincrs him within
pale pf the statute. Oxford Ledger.
The above decision will probably
open the eyea, of a great -many
"quacVs" who are going about the
country humbugging tbe people;
but as long as the people allow them
selves to be humbugged, and a s Jong
as legitimate physicians sit still and
do nothing7 breakup theae hum
burera lust so lonrr will t'ev
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VALUABLE COUNTRY! RESI
DENCE FOR SALE.
The teantiful e -entry reIdcc
tt- Ul Geo. P. 1L II kiDS. on mV.e
from Louis' r.v fiVred t sa!.
Ti e dell:n2 roots'm 10 . f 12 fco-mj
i ooms, sad there W on tlx tot all oat
ts ry r-. A -aut. T res'deact tccet b
cr r'tUi the tract "f Uid. toctaioL ff
h.-ot ao hundred and C!ty are. aria
be r-o'd q ey terna. The 1at-d is In a
fine rtate nf cuiuratmn. sjid m prcl:r
Hd(tI to the cultlvat on tf fine, TtriLt
lul cr
Th'i Is a fine rrrtunl t to seen e a
crxxi !me snd lartu. u- sr a gncul mar
ket. The.-e U one f Ue 'l mea.l -'cs
in t'.w Mc.kva ( oiitaiiH' c -t
aerr) on ti" tract. - For further mf r
matioo aj.lj to
W. B; BOYO.
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