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s. i - JL. v . 4. THOMAS, Editor mid Proprietor. .- Wit Malice toward none : ft U ' Charity er ' aft. . V LOUISBURG; JANUARY 2Q, 1892 NO. 51. Highest of all ia Leavening Power.Latest U. S. Gov't Report Vun'o CarolinaVln'the Superior - Vrtn:lin County? --'; Cour..; arte. j no. Hi plaintiff rd, eurweu tuenaras, maney ; riRii p.eirs oi tfuwn - Awne-rus ana 1 ' - tri." j n : - i tl'.- T ruMtih;?. oi wre r ores xAJKege.'oe !',!!. , . .,! - , ' 5t fiFpoirircg tBe satisfaction of the ,V,;ri thai. George Ricbaxdtv cannot after r.'ip'-rie? he found and that this action, -i of V'r.rtoi'.owinsC nature, to-wit: A. J. "P. y4.ri. ; tbtf &.imiuistrator.with the", will' tar.'i i of Jao. Richards, dec'u; that the !; tr-n atoT- in his life 'time executed a tno tHf .c hia lands to the Trustees of vtui Forest Collide; that the said Oeorjre Kir.h vi''f'' v tUC AC WOtrw UIJ LiCJti B-nin(J ia ulu'1 thft saui aammiatrator alleges that 't.nr.'n!l late, which has beentraivKo ' 5 in tb c iurse of his Administration, iJ uitsii :r.Ai(s?uate to pnytae .cfoes oE fh.i twitK r, unci the sale of some if not ail of Liii nvi -ststi will bfi-uwiessary to pay his Athu. cni ibis action by the admiuietrator i'ii hsnw-at-law and tiie Trustees of Vr -t Kt.'TMt OoUegeia for the purpose o'-r.,-cT--nTng and fixing the amount of thr eharfi a" tl:- real estate in favor of th? -j ,f Wake Forest College, aad ad-!u-t.cic -thas4ias if it cad be done on the it-rcrj-! p-irotla of land as among the swiil Devcmi ilviieefl, and for & ftale thereof and sviEftKt first ot: the5 Sebt. to theiid Truster of Wake Forest' llse,..-ni "aex t Through '..be uaid admiTiietrator of the pay rciit f the other d-bt doehy eaid eetikte. Th- d-ii 'itcrire Richards is a necessary f-jirty t'i fii'A aetion. All of said lana-iasit-in f 'rank Jin concty. "It is now lor ds. 7 i an-! aiioijfed that publics tion-vf .t&e r.ittioe of this tsid action to tho Baid George Kirhar.'rt be made for six weeks in the iai'.i'is TiMts notifying bim to appear at th? m il terj of the ' Superior Court, of !'rat!ir. county on the sixth Monday be-for-'th? first Monday in March" ISiHi. and fcCKWjr ihi. complaint. which' will be.'fileii by the j,1a"ti2 duriajc the firnt three days of th-; sid trm, and that if he shali fai! so to ii. ti;- plaintiff w'.il apply to the XJonrt for the reiit-i ;'Kiiianded in said compiaiat. Thi liih lifivmber 18ti. B. B, Mabsessdro Clfrlrnperior Conrtc THllElifEAR '?;-'s m MM llili ARE STILL IN ' Utf-i And have the usual line" of goods generally carried in a first-claes u:"::.:--Km0, .... J waff r w Circumstantial Evidence ' ' By uaet n sucrnx rOsprrlU Ml. y Amertraa Fta "Terf .1 rather laferrwl aa much when I eideccea of. Ua &ogn bod Mm." alowlr. cnttialr. . . C Ob, did yon eer exn!af rather r 1Uth1 than otherwiaa, netin2 her eye with an exprenaoa of tSa txtsooct frmak 8n becged ' bm cot 4o mention it. Dot erea to yon; th poor woota ba o much pride, yoa kow." Nvi did not know," dryly; The Pioneer Neicro Imocrktle Ed I tots ,y- -:t; KOTIGE. v Bt virta? of a mortgage deed made Jan uary 8. 1890, between T, N. rVester H&d wife Matilda WesteT, and Ettertoa & iorr. we will sell at pubHc auction at the Court Hoae floor in LrfMiMUMirjt, it. u.. on Mon day. Feb. 15, 1Z. the toUowroac: A . ver t!iin tract of laud, the William Earin tract, adjoining the lands of W. " D," Barl3 Sal.'y Wood and J. 4. Murphy, and known as the pkee wbereou the said T. N. w ester now lm. containintr 37 acres. Also, a secood tract of land adiolnine the lands of J. T. Wood, Bcui. Wester and Ed Wood, and known as the tract of land drawn " by Ma tilda wester id the dmsiod of the Locay wester tract, containing 20 acres. Also the following personal property: pided Ox, about 10 years old. 1 Ox cart, 1 red cow. 2 Lojra. all larming tools, all shop tool. 8 feather beds, mat-trees.-- bea steads, 1 clock, all coverine for S bedu4 and all other household and kitchen furniture oii -troilS. vyy uencnpiion. leruis oi sue fiun. Jn. 12, 'y2. EosaTOT &. Fcbd, - Such cs Drugs, Medicines, Pat ent and Proprietary gocda, Fancy and Toilet N art ides, Spectacles Eye Glasses, 7 Stationary, ; Fine Cutlery, Razorp, - Blank -Books, Lamps and Lamp goods,.. Garden SeedSj'InkB, Dyesine Perfuroc- ries Tobacco and Medicinal Lir quors. liie tmest liue ot - j town, from 2 for 5 to 15 cents eacb. Flavoring Extracts. Fine Soaps, Brushes, Combs," - Toilet Powder, Hair Pressing, Blacking and Blacking Brushes, i Snsccs, Kerosene Gil, Lanterns,; and va rious other goods which you Can get by. calling for them. . . . accu rately filled by a Registered Franklin County has prddnced' & creditable"5; . pro-rata -olbraina pluclTand energy t aa compared with any section in the Old North . State; :-i Near Iy: very part of lthe Union has some evidence'of T?bat Franlclin "conntyhlus'pro'ncbd for National usefulness. Weare not very ranch given t(T eulogy, but feci incUned'to say a Ood ' word for the euteTprisingi- industrious, brainy young negro .whose' por trait we produce in this issue of the Times. " ,; : - -Charles E. Yarboro, ia original ly a Louisbarg boy, and came of one of the most honorable and re- spectablefaniilies in thcV county. The splendid " JDeuiocratic paper he nublishea in Atlanta, Ga., the Southern : ApteaTi ' is - a welcome visit o to this.- ofiiceV It pleads for tariff reform in true Deuiocrat- PUBE Pharmacist, at auv hour dav' or lie engHsh.Meniandincf a reluc nig'it, Riid we gaarautr-e . the ki-1 tion until 1 there jlrbe only gradients to bo as ' I enough raised for ecbfcomicaOad- mviuetration of the government. It advocates that the possession of as can ne nad anywhere. - Any t:u, gowx tuarar vuiiwrc, goods not kept iii 'slock will be will do more for any, oppressed ordered, for responsible parties, class than turbulent interurence Please examine our stock and in politics, a he Appeal in die- vxa will find it efficient both in cussing the Alliance and the In- far granted him this right and reserved the offices for the white bOSSeS. '" ,. ' ' ?The Appeal claims that. strict immigration laws should . be jpass- ed and that citizenship by a for eigner here, should be as. difficult as it ia for an American to obtain the same in other " countries. It forcibly protests- against placing a premium on the worthless vag abonds who T pas through the gates" of Castle Garden, animated with the ideas of anarchism. .. This opinion is a very jjood one and deserves more tnan a passing notice, for it does seem inconsis tent to place a duty on articles made by foreigners before tettiug them in, while' the ' foreigner is let in free. . . It seems that of the two tho foreign goods are less damaging to our laborers than the foreign- t of tiottm Ifrrra. saw. it will do no krm to toll yt th ret It pprr that Um doctor -wMtndatted. to bur aa Intern ia the Bine bird miae a year ao. lie could Dot' bat doc ors. mrtica Urly ca be had not cooey esooch -and wm foroeU to borrow; and of - cocne be haa never realised 'anythiAg oat ot ft bat ta, a any sane taaa voicbt hare told him at the start, with the nat ural result that hie finartoee were down to bedrock Ion ago. They "hare been earn pell ed to let bills ran aloof and o cnxnalate vnm now aome fallow has threatened to brins snit aeaiast them at onee nnleee be ia paid. ; The doctor feeing fek. hie wife did not want to worry him aboet toe matter, and. at her wits' end. naturally cam to me to ad rise her what tokx" . - . .. . IMI HKlMUQ WW jkhatna. a spot of red on either cheek, like a dab of roojre unakillfully applied. !wIt wee for only a email entoont a trifle leas than a hundred dollan and of coarse 1 advind her to let me loan her the money as the eaateit way oat of the diflcolty. - - Oh d coarse." The doctor's practioe eeema to bare been mostly among a clase wheru col lections are next to impossible," coc tinn ing with aa erident effort, plainly dis concerted . nnder : her sneering - glance. "And now, with hie sickneas, and tall pouring ia from every aide, of coarse the poor little woman (a all broken njx. It U rcthex bard lines, dont yoa think!" , "And yet she can play tennkr with a bitter laugh, mirthleet, tanntiAgcrael. At least, Don,"! think year explanation of her business is very lngenkaa. Be turned trpon her a face- she bad never seen before, livid, almost murder ous, in its sodden fury. , . lf I believed yoa were In earnest la your rile Insinuations. Anita." ta a low, tense tone, bis fingers convulsively grip ping the arms of bis chair, if I could NOTICE. By virtu of a mortgage deed, "niade March J3rh, 1S90, between J. J. Murray aacl v.ifi- V. Morray, and F. Egerton Trsjstw for Ejrertoa & Ford and Gmin Yarboro, I will sell at public auction, at tLe-Ccurt House door inTraisbarg, ou Monday, Feb. 15, 1892, a'eer tain tmct of laud lyiog ia Cedar. Rock township, adjoiaiag the lands of'iSallie W-j.iil, Nazi Wester, 'Wml ' Earlfts and others, conta-iuing 35 aeres. Alsoanoth tract of land adjoiaing the lands of T'ilbam EJirles, AV.-H. Swausoa, Lisha Perry Jind. others, containing -fifty oae arid one fourth acres, . both of ' which &ts more fallv described in said mort- gagi- dt'ed, registered ia Book 85, page U'O. Terms of sale Cash. . . -Jan. 15, '92. F. N. EaKRTOy, ' ; . Trustee. . QUANTITY AND QUALITY to meet tbo demands of. our pa- We. v - .. GUARANTEE PRICES tobe as low as an v house- using the same . v - ' CLASS OF GOODS. Give us a call and we will give yOu every advantage possible. Yours, &c, ' ' THOMAS" & AYCOCKE. Opn'tiFergM TO CALL TO BEE NOTICE. ; Br virtue of a mortsrajre deed mde the 23rd dy of January 18f)0, betwo.ii W. W. Hinea fi'j j. w. Hinsaod V. N. Eg-ertcm, snd re cor ;.i iij Book 62, P&geoSl,'! will s. 11 at pur-ii'- auotlon wt the Court Ifous door In Louis- I'urjr, x. c., ou Monday the 15th day of Febru ary iSHS. the fonowing real estate ana perso- nai propr-rty : A certain tract ot land adjoin- ( JDj? ih l-uids of Mrs. Mary Smith, the esttte ot a. J). Uin-9, John Victt and MaJison Culpep-P-r; 'Mt-tinintraoo aires, more or less. Airtu :.v. o dark colors tnar males, one ox, t'o niilrh. cows and one ealf.-one yearling, -in tioys, eleven shp. two carta and tH iar fpinp impiemcDt-s, - also one -brown mare, le.'uu of sale ensh. - - i J'h.i. !2, '32. f T '--? F. N. SeCBTOK.. ; KING MAGON, 18th : NOTICE.;-;;. liy virtue of a mortge deed matfe the 18th f Fewu'try im. :btween . J. Marr.ijr B.:itis iirr;- hfs and C. M.' Joote tot Kfjerton & For-i, also a mortg.ige made ..-bp j. .Murr-iy to ngerxsm & Kora on ireorary th J8i. will sell a.t nnMie anttian at .the Court Hous4 -toor iu LoQisburir. 1- r Ct, - on Vonar. February ..1Mb, 139S the foUo-srlng res ostste and p)rsomil property A; certain tr.'.ct of laad adjoining the fatufis of a. H. -B-k .r ud t. H. Murr-y, containing forty-three strs, moreor !. ,.-v,-,.:-:i1.v.: ; .v:' Also one bay horse, one spotted eow one hit. oi, two feather heJs, three mattresses, threj ledsteads, one clock,; and nil other household and kitchen furniture- as well as Ml fw&lug tools. Terms of sale cash. A . EOKSTOH & POBD. . 'n. 11,1362. '" J N';'- - V'hile'; irx; town; They keep constantly "oil ban d alrnos t every thing that is kept in a-firet class general merchandise store, such as Dry goods, Shoes,-Hats, Caps, a; nice line Ready made Pants &c, Heavy andlfancy groceries such as Meal,-MeatFlourrSugar; Caf- fee," Molasses, all kind of Flavor incrs and ExiractsT Pearl Homi- ny, GtdatineMace, Bakiiig PoWr der, Sauceall kinds.: of canned gqols, and fota that 'are too tion. 5 V NOTICE. Harinj; qnaUfied as Admiqistrutor D. B. a. of W, H. Joner, deceased, nit persons holding claims against said estate will pre sent them to me on or before JU.!22ri893 or this notice will be plead in bar of their Tovery. All persons indebted to Said es- M will settle at onee. J, S. Jorsss, Admr. , Jan. 22, 1893. - . NOTICE. V HsTing qualified as Administrator of J Joyner deceased, all - persons having l&lms against said estate will - present the ame to me on or before the 2'2 day of Jan or t,lia notice will be plead in bar of r recovery. - All persons indebted ,"to ia estate wiU settle at onee. , J. 8. Jotwsb, Admr. Z .32,1892. of, other things numerous to men- FIRSTCLAISS TTavin7 onened a first-class Restaurant' in Lbuisburg, I v ic prepared tix eerve weals at alt hours. Can tumisn a iew lod-Mnc at ni'ht. - WV - table IS urvH . with ehieken. "mnttoii, beef and- vrTthins the market affords. Always call io when vou are huugry,' ud you shall hare satistictittf. i - , i.. ii": . ' Eespectfnlly, ' ' .' - " UONEY HAWKINS. . FUASKLlNTONllOTEIi " W.lf. McGUEE, Proprietor. - Good accommodations- polite eervnts, and the best fkre the market r affords. dasirial Unions, expresses the be lief that tlrese organizations will soon be things of the past. It declares that? there can only be two great parties in thi3 country, and that a party to bo perpetual must be founded' on other, basis than that upon which the farmers movement is planned. . It con cedes that in theory Henry George and other reformers are alright, Imtnractieallv thev are at sear with a leaking ship. - In a recent editorial in which were enumer ated the demands madeT hy .the Alliance, the Appeal remarked: 'iThcre are a few demands asked by these people, that Democrats have always favored; even if un expressed, andthesedemands the Democrats will contend for and obtain' on behalf of the people.' I While advocating that the .Demo cratic party is really, the party of the poor'nian, the laborer, the agficuitnrist. the Appeal brands theKepublican party as a - home for the aristocratsa resort for the classes and not -for the masses It explains that democracy carri ed to its extreme -noihfr ends in socialism or rule -of. the people, while '-Republicanism ends in monarchy; or one man : rule. Yarboro is a cood thinker, and expresses himself -very; cleverly. The negro is a .natural Democrat because he believes m' perfect equality, all colonels and not a single! private in the whole po- litica army; lno oniy tning that has kept the negro ont of the Democratic party is ? the : slavery and last amendment phase of our politics; but in spito of this, if Cleveland' had been re-elected, a thousand men with clubs, could not have kept the negro of -average intelligence out of the Demo cratic party. The negro likes . to be on the winning1 6ide in any contest, because he likes tai yell hurrah.. . ' . ' . v - The Republican party has thus er, ' The goods eat nothing, are incapable of cTrtnpetingin wage?, that you ity believed what yoa "and cannot spread doctrines' dau gerons to our American institu tions. . Editor Yarboro is"a credit to his native town and county, and we would., bo glad to see his paper liberally patronized by our good citizens. He is a bright breezy writer and has bced admirably serviceable to the Democratic aid cared to .spend aSasdiy afternoon at aome before "And what a gloriooj fire yoa havs rnader standing before the fire upon pretense of warming her alia white hands, a little innocent realty la her pretty tea gowm. Donald bad eoee been ruick to notice when she looked especially aloe. ."Bare ! nod" eotardaoeatlv rum? riot kis wta-k. 'GlTSiae the blase of good oft coal on a day tike this; just to look at It Is luxury," his eree fixed upon the sum ngure ia toe trailing ou rose gown, as If he found a certsJa hxzary in re garding that. He reached ont and drew nearer a willow rocker, saying aociably. St down and enjoy It." Donald Bartele coold not bare w&- Iczlyendared for long to Hve ab odds with a cats v. Us had a happy faculty for adj aatlng tmpleaasctnenes withia hlo eelfaf trigbtexdng with the saaaiaeee ef his eta temperament the darkest eir- eajnsuncefof - oTOprocsUiag with fate ia all philosophical good will. The end den change in bis wife had been to him a crashing blow,' for a time seeming lain y v cnange ms aamra. witaoot a sign of warning, eeetaing the more cruel for .Its anezpectednesa, be bad been rudely shaken f rom his dream of placid content to look down into the grave la which all the Joy of bis Ufs seemed laid. Be was almost beside himself, fairly maddened with the poignant pain, the burning anger, toward this cold, silent woman, who had won him with tender witcheries but to bring such disappoint ment aod hamlliatioo upon him. Bat even over the ground torn up for the dead the merciful flowers and will harry to spread their fair covering: and Donald was not one who would keep the soil of bis sorrows forever plowed up afresh. Ever ia the background of his a m a . a . ... uretnat grave most gloomily noU Its place: and often U the twilight those sweet boars of idleness that bad so long been giren to Anita, In which the thought of her was inextricably fixed he mast per fur oe look back with tear blurred eyes, passionate regret wringing bis heart But what then? Gould bis lost love be raised from the dead with cries or paltry curses? And. was a love less life so rare a thing that be coold esteem himself as more unfortunate than the majority of bis fellowt? Little by little bis first fierce anger burned Itself out, and at last be was ready, in bis healthy, wboleeooled way. to look up and take account of the good that was left him. If Anita loved her cousin and Donald coold have no doubt of that she was still bravely trying te do aer wifely duty by him, - That she waa not happy be coold not bat know, and the time was when seeing It he bad been filled with sharp resentment; but make any personal application of that stupid qnoUtioo." poor Donald Uaa deml awkwardly. Why, certainty not; aow conld TT with a earcastlo little Itegb, the agtf red be bad learned to knew so well Cant ing la aer cheeks. "Of coarse we cual. not possdUy wset to get ooC , We are so ' happy together, yea and 4. "1 most certainly 4 at erar.t ta gvt oat." said Doaald sturdily, poking the Mrs. "And, by the way, that -remind . me," not explaining the coonectioa; l beg pardon, bat t really fore te give yoa this letter. It came thla foornin?. "From Orayr she exclaimed, sur prised, as she took It from bis band. She bad heard bat rarely from Gray la the months since he bad grme at her Ud-4 ' ' ding. De had proceeded down. Into Vet tcov looking op the eld bacirode where she had Ured ae a child, and several ImU ters be bad written at first. coantJug confidently on aer interest to the famil iar- scenes, bat Anita never acawereU. Ehe sat for a long time now absent Vy twisting the unopened teUrr ta her bands, thinking of all that bad happened since CJray had said. -Oe will teach yo to know the worth of a love bke mine. Well, she had learned the leaaon, as he said ahe would, btrange If she had not through aa those days of sxnOingcold- Dees, wbea Donald end she bad striven each to outdo the other ta the cool conr- c tesy of utter Indifference: la the scenes that had come titer, wbea Irrepressible anger had worked its way to the enrfar la cruel shafts of sarcasm that hadxnasy ' a time sent Donald from the boose pale with rage, while her heart bad bled with stormy tears. , There bad been plenty of time ta measure the worth of a lasting love like O ray's In . the long evenings she bad spent alone, feeling bat too sure 4ste whose eyes Doc aid was smiling: la U , weary hoars when she had tossed on her pillow, awake la a horrid loneliness that . waa a torture of terror when any aw canny noise broke the night stlllneaa. belfiah and lawless as she knew Ursfa nature to be, in tbe glamour thrown by time and distance it seemed that had she been his wife be must hare been ea swervingly tree to ben andia her heart Lunger there bad grown up tbe miserable regret that her lore had not been given to him; bat tt was only the small, futile regret for what she knew had never been really possible. And there coold be no thought of mending the blander of fat st this late day all the passion of her heart seemed cold and . dead. With a fretful sigh she roosed herself to open her letter now, resentful ly coQacioae that Donald was watching her curiously. "And bow is your cousin?" be asked at cause- ScriDaer'a Magasine. AX EXCEPTIONAL. YEAH. Tbe year 1891 has been marked by a greater advance than any aitnuar period since the Magazine was established. Not only has the literary and artixtic excellence beu maintained and increase!, out a corre sponding gain has been marie in the soi and influence cl tli? Magauoe.. At tne end of 1891 the circulation bawl risen to more than 140,0eO It may justly be promised that the further improvements during tbe coming year will be proportionate to these largely increased opportunities. . FOB KKXT YKAK. It ia not poesible to give, in a brief space.. an account oi ail tne teatures jo prepara tion, but the material is deficient in neither importance nor rauge of subject. THE POOB IK TBS WORLD'S 6KEAT CITIES. : It ia proposed to publish a series of arti cles, upon a scale not before attempted, giv ing the results oi special study ana wnts amonz the poor of the great cities. The plan will include an account of the eondi- HOBS OI me IO touw cum (iu uauj ihu: where the results of research will be -helpful for Durooees of eomsarison as well -ss lot their own intrinsic interest.- Whiler troraa scieutiOc point of view, the articles will be a eontribution of great importance, the treat mentwillbe thoroughly popular, and the elaborate ilhist rations will aerve to mas the presentation oi the subecWivid a well as jacturesqae". ' . . wasstsotoh Alattok. " TJnpubHehed reminiscences and letters, of this foremost among early American paint ers. A number of illustrations will lend au: "ditional interest to the articles. ' ' ' - . - - IHrOBTAST U4MITTS. - The aim of this eerie of very short arti cles is to- d-scribe the signal occasions when some' decisiv event took pluce, or when some ereat experiment was shown to b V sticcessfnl eueh ' moments aa that of the first use of the Atlantic erble, tb first ut "of the telwrrapu ard telephone, the fret sue eessfnl exnenment witn etner, ine aignv. the Chicago fire, tae scene at tne momens oi the vote' oa the impeachment ot Andrew Johnson, ete . -- - ;:":;':; our er boob Parses, y-" -" - In the early spring will be "begun a num ber ot seasonable articles, among them be-, ing: Small country places, bow to lay out and beautify them, by Samuel Parsons, Jr. Fishing Lore from oU'Aogler's Note-Rook by Dr. Lerov M- Yale. - Mountain Station life in New Zealand, by. iidney Diefcinsom. llacing in Australia, by Sidney Diekloeoa, with illnstrations by Birge Harrison. Th iliuHtrations are made IrbmT original mate rial. Frice 25 cents. S.OO a year. - . . , . CHA3.-8CUIBNEIi'3 S0X8; Publishers, .743 and 745 Broadway, New York- buv repeatedlr tapued . la regard to "that woman, I should be tempted to boa your ears." ; MWell. if yoa are stopping oo that so coont." slowiy, that sardonic smile qui v--ering on her lips, if that Is all that hinders. 1 mailt say, the Incredulity ia the case Is more appisent on your side than. on mine," coming a little Dearer and ' standing before him . defiantly, tannrkigly. Tit seems ajuty that yoa should hesitate for any each fdlasory reasuu as that--thai yoa should leave aoythiag nndooe to complete my disilla sion." - "DLsUlnsian! - Oreet bekvesa,- AaitaT do yoa think the diiinudon Is all oa yortr, sJdetT with a groan, barring his head iii hfarme creased upon the desk. . She stood tor a moment regarding him wit ,a port of supercilioue cariosity, as if at some mawkish display of histrionic esnotioa.V-ftnd then- without a word walked from the room. , now, la a wsy, he had come to pity her. length, when sbe was t wilting the paper -caxrrTSi.XTr. Tlie Iright, tmclooded days of Colorado .winter had pssstil away; moaotonoasly like snot aer as th the beads slipped from - the .sleepy Angers of a nan; and now the spring., ta -small fortes of, rain and had. snow flurries and v.in4 storms, seemed trying to make op what the unseasonable -apathy of -Its elder brother bad left undone-- V "-' - It was 8oadayt a chill, Uueteriag day. of a kind to try the qoality of men's re ligion wbea the church bells rang. The early dinner was over, and Aaita, who would suffer ao. baads lea teader than her own to wash, her glass-and. chiaa. had finished, her. housewifely daties. Thanks to,ber Vaq Zandt training, she conI4 find all the usomf ort. of a clean ctnsderir ln bxmsekeeping wea dome. -. . CheeoaldkBoiy ae'peeos of xalad nv tfl eecV stale bret d crumb ta bar demaia Lad beeat metacm rpboaed late palatable aiss its list she were assaril that no bona was thrown' e a dog an til Its first stavogta - had - berei. extracted, la soap, WHatever might be her griefs and sha thought bar bordne heavy la these days 1kers was'Still sv certaia sJeasure la prvperJy polishing tbe. dalaty oat glass; a substa&tial satiafactloa, as ska passed back t the parlor, la noting that no atom- as dost oefiled the, edges of the carpet., that no spider with his spinning bad eluded bee vigilaaoa, - , . appredatiag the more the patient effort of ber exqoJxite bouaekeeriug. No hus band was better cared for than be In all material things, and be valued the com forts of bis home at their worth, and Was grateful. Because be had had his cake and eaten It, was be to find no ap petite for bread and cheeee? Though the sweet, foolish lore of the honeymoon might be gone, there was no reason, be told himself, why they should tuft still be friends. There Is going to be a splendid bed of coal presently ," Anita Idly remarked, settling back comfortably In the low chair. "We" might pop some corn." He looked up, boyishly pleased at tbe simple suggestion. It seemed that, after all, she might be willing to meet him half way In tbe effort to bring the borne life to a friendlier footing. "We might .and we sriH," be cordially agreed. Ir relevantly adding, That Is aa awfully pretty dress, Kita." -I think It Is rather a snccees myself," smiling op at him well pleased. Why coold they not be always like this, so sociable and friendly? Ah. welL be was spending this afternoon with her of his own accord;- this was something, la her hands again, absently atari a g lata tbe fire, lie asked the queatiou ta ait kindliness, ia hie reaolutiao to let the dead past rest: bat la spite of himself hi voice 'sounded forced, and to Anita his words seemed pregnant with hatef&l .No well-bred barber -will cut an acquaintance. ' '." 1 . - .-.-. . i - - .. - Everybody who has used it knows, that Old Saul's Catarrh Cure is the standard remedy of its kind in the market. Price on ly 25 cents. ' - We often wondered what induced Dr. Boll to invent hi celebrated Baby Fyrop, bet w understand now, a waa a marned maa. f tsvM remarkably UnnnX cKncttlng I -. Doaial4. msmokiug. Jacket sad slip pers, rwas ecjoying a cigar la an easy chair by the fire. "Why, -how comfortable yon lookr be exclaimed. - brightly, snrprtsed into betxaylnx hernlcasore. VTbeahadDoa- I hare Just beard rather a good thing." began, drawing toward him la a cosy, confidential way. "Katie has a friend visiting her la the kitchen, and they were trying their lock with a wish bone. From the chiaa closet 1 happened to overhear their remarks at the close of the contest. Kow, Annie, tell me what vow wished, said Katie. .'Well. I wished might go to heaven, And what did yoa wiahT. 'Well, Annie' with her eon vulaive little giggle did yoa ever see anybody giggle as that girl does. Donf --Never. But what was ber wish r -"rVelV-ssid she, a wished I might be the first to get married. Annie f while Annie eepped the climax by retorting. Well, If Chat ain't Juet like yoa. Katie Rice! Ill risk yoa to always wish the best fee? roorself.'" . Donald laughed long and load at this ioka He was' is a mood to make the most of the smallest pleasantry.' "Hay each get ber wish!" be piooaly ejscnlated. "And so they agreed that marriage Is rather .better than beavtn. oa, the whole?": - - - -, - v , - , - , .b, decidedly better. It would seem," turning bo him a bright, mirthful faee IIow pretty and girlish- she looked -In that . easy attitude. , ber. face flashed with the warm firelight, ber hands clasped around - ber knees in caresses abandon 1 And it waa remarkably plea ant chatting there In that cosy old time fashion. Donald wanted to keep the ball of convenatioa rolling, not car ing much what was said. - -- rWbo Is It who says that marriage Is like a- city besieged all those who are oat want to get in. while those wbo are la all want to get out!" smiling comfort ably across at her. -All the brightness was gone. from her face on tbe Instant. - A volume of troth ia the observa tion, is there notT , she returned icily, taking up a paper. A personal hem caught ber eye the , next moment. "Dr. and JJLrs, Rogers are speeding a few days In Denver.! Ah, yes: that explained Donald's preeeace at borne oo this par ticular afternoon, lira.. Sogers alwsys kept open bouse on Sundays, 1 hope yoa doat thlnk that 1 meant snv rejection: fta sure yoa cool J not "Read it," she said with sharp brevity, holding the letter oat to him. He shrank back with a gesture of extreme distastes "No, Indeed. Coo I J yoa Imagine that I was hinting at such a thing? 1 hare not tbe slightest wish to pry Into goer correspondence." "But I inslM npna yoar reading 1L" offering It imperiously. Donald relao ta&tly accepted the Utter. AsrTA MiA-lnrrllbW a ft ssay ma. tr doctor aa iM told mm I Us I I mast Beepare ha takeasy UlU trip mmr Uersaew.rr I fcvt s-o sooa. aa4 I Save bUv4 alsa. Ii i i 4 ear faJUa lata a aUt ot swallowlaa ver Tm firm awe U iwnw ( saw lUm sasat sack a Int af wmmr aa4 tsar. re a - Uoet tmml taullr ttMl K. itwt wbrnl Ike mI It a ease sUotI Balls, awe m Wka twaavk bm aa Is ths4 I ravel r te ro aad ar aU Um iklas thai are audilne say Im4 frat ueavy. I always mad a poor sbaSUaia Wttsr. rea kaww. sad H eweae sardsr taaa ever sow. tVbee I arfl yoc I jp jiI m rmnm bark, a ef ener yoe kaww. I saw Ww Iklaa wees !). as4 I aops4 ta Sad aapy waA tntT fov n, vbMM I cmm acaia. lua aww-'U a'y a ee ss anuria ! m rrrteaaami task' dreasaaisaess w kirk. I aave aw wstnt prrveal. yae aaUrlsa4. Hat Muhaiasavit eoU r ta the ssoeatala jast lb mjmm. aaU yoa. ea, Kits, earlls. law wa nno to sit the world wbaroeM aaak U taat fw tUym mt mi pmrtmtHf kspry. wval yoe swsjhS fetaral f yew eaa rusilU U ts year ajnw asava, I aak mo Ulllw. ; v I waat la tell yew that I bar seat ny wUl t CacW Joaa, was I save ss4 aasswior. tie kmf Uks4 as smack. aa4 fcw pUy4 swalas' derm-m, ulck wfcea a stood raw ajg trace ssarry tn bm. AU law aasaa at la a airs flw. and wtU saw taa yoe s4 a fair SaaJ-far aT eoars I kavs Ufl rreeytMas Ss ywa. I Sat fooUd awsy an avfml lot at mommf, t Ike mar tat wa handled la trm class shape 111! I eaaae ef ars. aa4 amsw cf taelavsstBiaau laat I aaa ysad m la aiJO ksra tavrtwd set way saw Tee wUl tw fairly waU Bxad, arur all. I taM yea this thai ysw easy kw taat fee ike mt ywr bra ywa win be aauisMy tmt la go waer yoe Qks im oa s yee p toe lass bow draft to eevar sxpaiataa ea ysnar )owry If jw wm encae ... TkUk faac Klia, ' It to as spaa bm dJsa. ty that I aa aorriUy arsi tae Usaa. It . aneis rhUralo wWa I ikiak saw Wd 1 aav worked snrswtrsa tniasto kUl lhaw.laal aae llaaeto I era U kJUlae ". 4at ask ywa he sarrlfte year ewa racllam It aa kafdif wane Wkn la k saiaak for iLe UUim Uaw tkal to left-. Cat wkal a ye w tkal saaa was aur awl lor yer wbsi yae ew i lb worUT ls sajbodFr wail I Ok. say aa. Uay. I awva rartala swear inanrtas tasd SJI a with tap tkal yoe srUl snsos. fBwoaoriae tkal aalll aaak bb ksppW la kaavsa, H lawr tare sal tMsrk aelro.a4 if I rsr oa ft. I shall ant sk tl If yoe cocoa, for I skaJI ko aar kaoroa kara. Yawrs IU1 daoih. . tl a r. Dcsiald looked ap stoofly when be bad finished the last page, his face white as the dead. "And may I ask what yoa are going te do about itf- bis voice strained- and harsh. "I donT know'lilfJeaely staring as the glowing coals. "Ureat wodl you don't tmowt Is It pcawfUe that, yoa are giving me me. who doot love yoa that joa are giving me the benefit of a moment's doubtf ms breath coming ta gasps. "Weil, whem yoa bare quite made np your taiad. U it too ranch to aak that yoa will kindly lt me know? I sheold. of coarse, want te go to the station with yoa and wish yoa boa voyage." with a abort, ugly laugk. mm ha L-ft the rmo. To Br CoTixriuj. .t
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Jan. 29, 1892, edition 1
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