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K ill j ' .'': '"V.-" " '.r.- : - . jabem-.- "' i' dtoJa TF.A Malice toward none ; IV ilh Charity foi otf. VOL. LOUISBUkG; NtJC, APRll 1, ISQI2 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report mm HAS IT DOME I1 CAN IT DO i 1 The oriejnnl and only genuine Corapdnnfl I - uxygea i reatm. nc, in at, -01 urs. c .arsey a Paienis a scientific adiuetment of the ele- -n n t rtf flTirffATi an Ii rki' m-inmaf 17fl(l' i .aud the compound is so condensed and ; resources of the btate of North Car- ; TARIFF REFORM. BELIEF CAHSOT COME FROil THE .'PEOPLE'S PASTY." ;fS ' WQItM'S .FAlIi. " Office of Boakb of Agricultube, . , . '-..' ' raleigh, n. 0. , . - ". January 15, 1 892. i The Board oLAcrricultiire has un- I derfcaken' to make an exhibit of the - made portable that it is sent all over the L' world . f It has been in use for over twenty years; thousands of jpatients have been treated. K and over one, thousand physicians have used it and recommended it a very siguifi cant fact. -",''-... :.- v; "Compound Oxygen Its Mode of Action and Results," is the title of-a book of 200 p;.!?es, published by Drs Stark ey &.:Palen, which gives to all inquirers full information as to this remarkable. curative agent anda jrood record of surprising- cures in a wide range of chronic eases -many of tbem after cians. wur De mailed tree to any address on application - - Drs. ST A TIKE Y & PALEN, l'529 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 120 Sutter Street, San Francisco, Cal. Please mention this paper. - olina at the Columbian Exposition; and has appointed the World's Fair Executive Committee; to carryy' out this purpose. , -This Committee ap peals to the citizens of the State ..to give them a cordial support, and to an exhibit aid them in furnia that 111 be illustrative of the State's resources of every knd being abandoned to. die by other physi- J - ttta .Unfirfpn'tl-o- vrWt ihf Kortli oians. Wilt be mailed free to anv address 1 VV 6 COnnaentiy fiXpeet ttlQX ISortU Carolina will be able to sustain her- Coffins and CasMs. We have-added largely 'to our stock, and now carry a full line of these goods from the plainest wood coffin to the finest plush or velvet covered casket. -Also a full line of coffin hardware, lip ings, trimmings, &c. All of which. wiT be sold at reasonable -self in high" 'competition with - the rest of the world. - ' r -"-.1 - Every country in the"; World and and every State in the Union- is ex pected to participate at tjiis display of the world's resources and ' pro gress . in every department J of ;the human effort. It wilt ive some idea i r pripcs.- Respect fully, ' R. R. Harris & Co. Louisburg, N. C. 6rh ii A.u Increase of the Curreccy Without , a Seduction of the Tariff Would - Bo of Little Value. . ' - " More money (on. a safe hasis and-tUe sub-treasury bilMs not safe) would facilitate business and do some good but nothing like the good : tariff reform would accom plish; " V " - - - The farmers are told (and many 1 believe) that if the. volume of cur rency was- increased it would inj. crease the price they would receive for their products. If thu is tiie it -would also increase the price -of everything' else in the same pro- -portion. f . .: . v ": If the reader concedes tlie above to be true, theu lw is bonnd to see that an increase . of the - currency would net confer any vefy.' sub stantial benefit to the : masses of the people.- : Take" the farmer for instance.; Say ; the f armer is mak ingonly a ba-re living. Supposa the currencyjwas 'doubled and the price of the farmer's "produsts was doubled, it would also -double his exoensesnd he 'would be no .bet ter off than ne v.'.- Is-not.this trxiQ? How can; the farmer and the 5fih; e?teEt z twf Exposition ma3ses. of the people k benefitted? f'l .J . . t t At i rn. I ...... - . . ..." , - ' wnenii ia rememoereu xnaii tou R ' : A a lv. t acres, more than a great plantation , is " embraced in .the grounds; and that 150 acres will be covered Tith 0ii, rats l" you are ready to sayJ other sucb schemes that they don't know what is best for them. ' Ma- cune is more largely responsible for1 this than any other person. We belie vo; bor was birejd by the Republican leaders- to get the minds of the people fronv tariff ro- form so as to let -the Republican party slip in power "ngaiu between two warring factions of the people, j- and if the Republicans get in power-again thoy ara lively "co stay In for; quite' a while, as tbo peopie. would be bo discoufagod it would take a long time to again edncate them up to a knowledge of the ne cessity of tariff reform. ., -Macune is undoubtedly a scoun drel. Even Col. Polk, we under stand, has said tlukt.' The .doctor has been" charged ";with stealing about $30,0(K from the" Alliance business agency of -Texas, which failed as a consequence, ; and with many other " rascalities;" these charges have been made repeated ly in the public prints over the sig natures of prominent nun, and yet he bras never broughtacti on against his accusers to make them prove such grave charges or suffci' tl.o heavy penalty of tho law for1 euch slanderous libel as it would be were - it not true. r'An innocent man w;ould liavo challenged his ac cusers ; to prova their charges or suffer 'punishment.::- ; ' . And such is the.man. who is at THE SILVER BILL IT.O ont ESCIIANUES. If FAILED TO PASS THE IIOCSK J . OM T11H 21i!i. ri20crat3 Who Favor the lUirVoted to Tostpone f ir Fcr--tbcr CocsMeratlon. Tlie voto in "the IIouso ou l!o-2ith, on the'silver bill, which places it on the Calendar to be called up on come future day, for f ither consideration, indicates e : Col. Polk eays that he wouldn't glvo thasuap'of his' flnper for free silver, and tl-National Economist dcclari that it will be of no economic value to tho pic; but oar Jorth Carolina Dem ocrats voted for it, in tho hope that it would affcrd relief. News Observer. . ' - . l.lllWWi . the old yomn bTATC er from til Ovrr Mitf Vxlh trcd from cor Excurc. Ker., Dr. Rompl mho hfjt ir-n 80!i.U;n contribatioKa frcm t! Prvr bjtcriansnt Oiarlotto,' Icr tl .-' cuatiga; of fcentinent thcro as well as elsewhere. There - were" some ccrcd $1,000. - It I exrcud t- mi JO.OOO frora tbeHtatc attars. Tlis AtUct!c CtmsV Line ha l- gna the survey ot onother Lmn!; railroad, froui Lutta, S. C, to CiU son Station ia Moore connty. will cro the Cap Frar nad Yadkta - Vallj at McCaU'e the Fojetterii!j Observer baj.' Hob. A.M. TaddeH wiU dclirrr an oration before the University rt - the next commencement oa tt. Tho postponement of tho silver bill-bring .tariff question agaiuto the front, and upon that Democratic members who thought question the. Democrats in. Con it un'wisa to force the silver ones- ffre fctar.d as a unit; upon the tlon, at this time", believing It silver question the meialera are would be better, for tho ultimate Jumded. sute Chronicle. success of the. measure, to first dhv Let tha pregnant fact stand I "Ufa and Charartir of Col. WUlian . enss it fully before the people, J prominently before our people; L. Saunder. The oration will i wiile others favored immediate I the only beneficiaries In Norih I drllrtreJ on Alamnl day, TceJar, actiou. The former-remeiuhcrcd t Carolina of the Third Party w ill the disaster that attended tho pre-? (be tho. Republicans. The benefit cipltation of the tariff -issue, oh and profit of the movement to di the eveof .the last Presidential vide the Democratic party, if election," and the subsequent re- successful, will ga s!ely to them. trieveraent of Democratic misfor- State Chronicle. 1 May 31, before Lhs Alamnl AasocU- tlon. Ed Young and John Godfrey, cf Marion, were shooting at a mar. Godfrey re-loadl hU pUtol an 1 "ta in thact of replactn thiV lock" when it vrrui accidentally di-j- But it. can be done. the realbottomof the falselv called vThe former r. , Is: kv jjio o pat if . . 'r-u: -..rKi'- v i, xuia yixiiy tail b yueiuijr UU bly I elected in North Carolina. If it conceivable product of nature and about as cheap as he can under the doejJ anyttinc, aV alllt will be to the necessary : buildings, : , These already lives cheap enough - cc buildings will be filled with' everr pared to other people, andpo?sll art, and will respond her TCnrfh f!mrl?Tih. pen artA 1 wftsftiit. laws. bnt. tha rrPRfnt. " laws I , - - . . -T - r vv i r-y -- : " araw enough votes irom the ueni ;pond to what is- expected ;of are the trouble-the law that lev- u" uu I . . . i';rr x : - -j i . I " , " i ies h ;iriii v tax ou nearly every- j 0 vTo.t It. ...o- :,. " ci0 In Thar, nn sora ty-i - xr fnlm ir : 1 . i ii x t I -.. . " vtA.B.v minor -,dui iarm proaucts mai me nri. r i j. - i - a?f4 Tinr,- ?T,QT,a -. w0i-0 - - naence in the. good sen&e of -tho collections in the foilowin Affriculture-Food and food -pro- wuu,u 8" urur,ji a wild gocs and disastrous chase t - i - j l - . r - n i t - - tnerelore 1 ms- living- .expenses would bek less and he would ge more for what he produced. rTlie Fee Press believes in gir- ir depart: . ., - V , , V. J wnne people 10 inms xuey wm - wng inoianner nas jo ouy anaai lc ve 4lia Democrilt!c fold on neh tune, af ter the people had been , The Nafional Economic, AUi- charged, the tall etrikir Young in m.ormed what was meant by tar- ance and third party organ, prints the brwwt JutUlowtL?coUarbon . ui reuueuon; ana were unwimng Utatistics showing that tho aver- He turned and walkrdintohuhou.e , to discard BUCh a lesson. - ntrft r mntlii eirrnUtlnnn I find ilicl in n fvr rr.Inntf. . Tl - It now appears that the Demo- south is $13.10, while in the north (Record say b wai a "yonng man - cratic sentiment in the House wai it is $IC3.S3. The proper con educated to appreciate the lesson j elusion to draw from these fig indicated, and that. conservative ure3 U that the jirotectlro tariff conusel has prevailed. ' ; andbig Federal pensions have "We favor .the free coin age of impoverished the agricultural silver, and believe that a double I south to eurich the lordly xnonop- of eice'.lent parts. He was Just 21 years old and was married. John Bailey ami Dan Clayton. ttvo young white ma, were caught on a trestle on Balaam inonntai. on the Murphy division of the We tern North Ccroiica ltaHroml. standard gold and silver, is cs- olist manufacturers and mny U,, . hf.. .ttr!1, - sentiaj. to tho -bnsincss wants of pensioners of tho nyrtlu The attempted to get off by" running t the country, but the. fact should remedy ia to grad ually reduco the the end of the trestle but wMtne ever bo recognized that the adop- pensions. Thero are other re- by the eDgine and Instantly klUV. tlon of prudent means .will .moro forms needed, but these two are Clayton let himself down b-twcsr the tis, holding oa withbothhacl and thctmin f-iWI Over himwith- out damage. Mr. Joli.1 nol'n?4on,ccn;rib3!or'-r of npTuuIturri i-avj th rctumi it duets, etc. Horticulture truits. wines, and garden products, etc Live stock Domestic-and wild ani- malsv Mines, Mining and Metallurgy Minerals, building and monument al - jstones. Fore3ty Ti mbers and - f orestry product. ; Fine Arts Paint-1 - as this third , parly would lead them Kiuston Free Press. Salt for Sore Throat 27 49kl H 5 S For Keepihs the Different Brands,: amount of the : same x price per ton, in. money or cotton MtteBooi'toaB Fertilizer Ssllorsr FOR SALE BY " FRANKL1XT0N, N. . Price $2.25 per book. E xpress prepaid if you state where you saw this advertisement. ' . SErSS .8 an an :ty:6ir .l?' whfn lT of Indian relics, and sne&imensillustri few ate given the best chance un- T-nroat are so universally prcv- ting the progress of laborund inven- der: the infamous robbery tariff alcnt we feel it our duty ' to say a tion. ; vberabvArte-rLducation, word in. behalf of a most effectual, engineering, -etc. ; Manufacturera - sysxem. . - ii nuvpusiiiva cure lor sore nirost. likely secure what wo want, and J tho most iraportaul. mat me condition of aHairs is The Free Press believes th sueh as to forewarn against all ex- time has come when plain talk is periments. ,v . . needed from, true Democrats. It is noted that the delel:ation, ia mo iionse, ironrthis tate, vo- cra and proposes to do its dutv ? , , , . . ,, ted nvJavor of the passage of the in jta feeble way, to help pre- L,, t', t i Vf- w free-coinage hill, . and that Mr. 5erv6 the purity of the Democrat-1 IiltL, vallK Tl-v ur t-rtaMj ii-- Bann and Mr. Crawford roado ic party. It U .probable lome rr-..w. tr frn, Tl... f r't L. speeches in ita support. Tliis was people, who have designs againts tti t r.t ii:t tix :Ut urf .h-y a Pish and Fisheries' Fieh 'products and appliances for catching fish. All correspondence-to be sent . to T. "KlvBnrner. : .f3oiriTr.ifla?rrfr in 10rm BOUQUETS;;; Fine Cut Flowers in Qjeat Vari ety. . Bouquets, Baskets andr DesIgns tastefully arranged." - . Pampas Plumes, ? Magnol i as ' and other choice evergreens. ' A. Leazar, -" Vvri B. STEvrxs, S. L. Pattehson, - :- -. Coinmiitee. : is. not a line in thatnlattorm ojirselves but to our friends .and There is not a line in the'plat- many years pat, indeed we of the falsely-called People's pay ay for the whole of a life, or w , . At . r ciiarjre of exhibits and Secretary oflnartv in favorof - tariff : reform: more &n iony ycaTS, we nave the Commitat Raleigh, NX. " Th . lin - . n that n' utf nrm beeQ 'Bubject to, a dry, hicking- i ' i VJlil(,V'ivUllltJ.ll. J. F. Payne. frcouslv cxtravatrant pensions. Lnt on the'eontrary the makers of that- tho3.0 wboia fo - brought jr -,r :-i..:" into fbusuiess contact. Last fail -t i --' ' - - . t- i-wo" werti induced to try what vir more, morel to the overpaid Fed- t iuuu.vu j eral soldiers! r- HoW cfm anvhon- tuo-thero was in common salt. We . a...; est. intelligent southern man snn- c?ffimuceu U8in? lt l"ree "me5 a ,port such a party ? AserespeCt: a'oming, noon and night. , i iug southerner" pught 'to 'feel that We dissolved a.arge tablespoon- ouTyhasth. literary and artistic exdleitre l.k nt.AllAf.t. insnltAd Wlipn l. U ul. l'UI. moiy eafv.u ban u bwn'midntdsjidtircreased, but a corre- . . ' . . .j Z small tumblerful Of .water, With snr.Tifhi.cr irmii ha rwn TT.ailft m t.h B.iln i aSKefl tO .VOtft IOf RllCU & rtartVi. . - I - - ' - ' - - - o -r . r. . . - . I . . i t ? . - it i . t t . - . . and mtraence ot tae'jaaffanD --- At the en , , . ; - . .. - i mis we sargtea .ine iiiroafc.-mo.i ui ox T-ae circia.ioni num risen to more I . j..u i v c i suuio:: ovuiuciu. icv nc a-l, - .1 rt - " I t. : 3 I . . ...- ; ,.-. , that the Jurthfrr improreutnt8. dtirinir cornm .year v. -ill be proportionate to thesp tfionft honest sonthern neonloare in . , .- , ,. 4 . . favor of that party--thero may be But it is be- i 'i Scribner's Magazine. : -' ..AN EXCEPTIONAL, Y5SAB. The year 1891- has Ixvn marked by a greater advance than any, Bimiltir period since the filapa line . was est aSjiis.eri Not- NOTICE, V an account of all. tUj features in prepira- ugar and S.lver. Maple, Horse . imDortance nor ranee Chestnut and ot lier shade trees. -1 Early cabbage and tomato plants jat the right; eeason. -' - Ori5-promptlv filled and sat isfactiou'guaranteed. . t ; - II. STEINMITZ, Florist, , - . ,. v. rontribntion of irrpat, ir. meet will be thoroughly popular, and ; the elaborat illustrations, will serve to make the presentation ot the sabject viTid asnpell u picturesque- .-. - - . . i - WASHIirGTON ALUSTON. .. . Onpubliflhed reminieeences and letteVf? of this foremost among early American paint ers. A nnmber of illustrations. will lend ad- ditionai interest to the articles. t .; "-; 7; v fSi'sSi IMP09TAKT ilOIEXT3 ""v'.'. .- The aim of this series of . very short arti cles is to describe the. signal occasions when some decisive .-event took - place, i-or when some great experiment was shown - to be snccesslul pnch' moments as ''that of the first use of the Atlantic cable, the firet use of the teTegrapb and telephone, the firs tsue cessfnl experiment with ether, the night 4 the Chicago fire, the scene at the moment of the vote on . the impeachment - of Andre w JTohnson, etec--.?; '.,-;-. : -r '--?Xi''.V"-OTT OT DOOB PAFEEA ''-'i v- ; -- -- .-.v : - , s '- - -.- t . In the early spring will be begun a num ber of seasonable- articles, a mona: them be-: ing: Small conn try places, bow to lay ut and beautify them, by Samuel Parsons. J r. Fishing Lore from-on; Angler's Note-Book by Dr. Leroy M." Yale." Mountain Station Life in New Zealand,, by Sidney Dickinson. Racing in ; Australia; by Sidney Dickinson, with illustrations by Birge Harrison. - Tha illustrations are made from original mate t&1. Price 25 cents. $."1.00 a year. ' - GIIAS. SCSIDNER .3 SOXS, PuHishere, -; - . 713 anJ J3 ilroadwuj, New York. largely increased opportunities. FOB KKiT VSAS. It ia not poesible to give, in a brief, space; a many ucu. thoroughly just be.fore meal time. The result has been thaj during the entire. winter we were not on ly free from coughs and 'colds, but the dry, hacking cough had cntire- ' Having qualified as Administrator of Ee- oecca Ureen, deceased, all persons indebted to her estate are requested to pay the same at once,- and alt persons h olding claims against ber estate will present for payment' on or before March 11, 1893: or this notice will be plead in . bar .of their recovery., xuis aiarcu i, xayj. .i-..-.r. r v"? SALE OFTALtJABLE TOWNg y r ' ) LOTS. rZ' - By virtue of a decree of theisuperior court of Franklin county, made in case of W.- Hv Macon, Admr.. vs J. E. Malone. . et als., we win seu a. .ne court nouse in, Louisburg, on Monday 4th day April, 1892, to. the high-; st bidder the following town- lotis located on Elm street in the town of Louisburg, N.C to wit: . ,--v ':1st 106 feet front, running back 70yds. 2nd 100 k " " " " -70 ' 3rd 70 " " 70 " , Time of sale 12 o'clock. Terms, .ash, -: balance on credit of 9 months, deferred payments to draw interest at 8 per cent, and title retained till purchase money is paid. ; , T- W. TlMBKEiAKE, X f ' -C. if . Cooke. March 3, 1S32. - Uoi:5.ioners. tu features m prepara- caile tbey -are misled. They don't , A. , . 1 1 -. ; t is d?fle;ent m. neither - , ly. disappeared. ; e attrihuto . - r . these satisfactorv results solslv-flo THEPOoai the -wcbi-d's gbeat-itij5. - nrft led-ftsf.rav bv Rr.hminr- detna-f-.. . .. . " . - - T id TTrT-ai1 T.r mihn'ali a crlco f . a - I . - - : ' ' " "it ' i. . ' 11 I cles, upon a soile not before attouipt.d.grv-1 ? - . . .. - cordially mgthe resnlta of epecifil tudy and, work lor .Wbat there IS Min it For them- , 4V t p;an wui mcma. an account ot-tue conai- --;vub pisuuim) . uons oi loom tqose mi88 tm.ia.Dy lanas) r xi. . where the results of ressKrch Avill be helpful '"r. Vfe651 the use of salt gsxj4e, and mast, recommend a trial of it r n.ro sjiliift.f. odisfnm.',i Dr. .Macime :is 1 r v ii v , - - 1 fif the ihroat . Manv norpona whn scoundrel amouff-ihe I. - , w , . . - t6, fhave never tried the. salt Ngargle is Tin- their own intrinsic interest. WluJe, from j -- - . - ' 1 nave toe impression tuat-lfc scieiitiOc noint'hf vie, the articles will bn n I hft IR naid llV the RenilbllCan boSGH i - .' -;v ix . 1 1 aivortance. the treat- - - 1 Vfxi . ; . . PHsaui, aiicrjiicw u ays U3e no one .who loves a nice, clean to get the minds of the people off UA- ,aiii c.yux, p th ind first rntft si arnencr of mixed up that bey don't .know thQ appetUe wUl abandon it wnat isvwnaw macune a .very h'. plausiole rascal; ne is very smart and can almost make people who r Whenever a surgical -ope rat ion don't think" accurately believe that ia required a veterinary surgeon black is vvhite.t He says the tariff if entitled. to be called such can afnounts to Very little, and this has perform it properly: When niedU been echoed so frequently by the cal treatment alonej ia required, lesser reform lights that many peo- and the- veterinarian" is se'nt for, pie have' come to believe it. - l it is very like putting your guu on aThe beonle-had lorHeiowaked I yotir ""'OS bn eycs proper, because these geutlemcn tnio Democracy, will get "inad j represent a constituency ahve .to whh this paper and try to injure the importance of enacting a free; -it with i.3 Alliance fri.nds by coinage law, and they have done saying it is attaching tho Alli what they could to have such a ance. Ilowevcr this ' taay law passed, but, as the President we proposo to do what we cou oftho National Farmers Alii- ccive to bb our duty. We -are auce has himself "cast a doubt cot opposed to the Alliance if it upon the remedial efficacy cf free is 'nonpartisan' in politic as silver, Alliance' and nou-AUianco has been claimed by its members Democrats will doubtless more but if it develops (as f!vl Polk is easily harmonize all seeming trying to develop it) into a par- antagbnistic views on the sob- tisaa machine to break p the ject " ; ' Democratic party," we are oppos- - It is too cficn the caf, In con- ed to it. " - sidcxiug what may he properlcg- This is plain, talk, inch as is islation, we fail . to comprehend needed. And it is time now the intended scope, and allow our (since recent developments) for views to become localized. This Democratic Allianccinen to an- I country is so large, and its iutcr- nounco where they stand, and lo est3 so voried, that a legislature j boldly say wlicther or not they at Washington lanst rise above proposo to allow their secret order local reelings ana prejudices, ami to bjeak uptheir party. ivinston move on higher and more patn- FreaPi-ess. . " BP . ' ' iiic planes 01 auty. Anaasicn- Wby is it tliftt certaia persons caciai legiiauou is to be enir.M are now actir0 ia delivering po throngh the. agency of political iiricaladdres.es throughout ths parties, it is evidently necessary 8talh nnd denoancingsome Dem- to guard against weakemng- tho ocrat3 beca-,s3 0f their advocacy influence, of the very agency re- of certaia measure?, or their fail lied upon to acrompli.h ihe.g-od urito ndvocito' them, and cou. uesimi.. A,isre?-on:ng aasus deinning some other Dencexats lo believe that no political party for tiie5r performances and so on. can, ai una ume, elect a rresi- and nevcr nttering a clever sen cieni witn an cxiren.e irre surer t2ncs in 8r,riort cf th DemoeraU plank iu the ptatfonn uiou which :c partv.Avhich has alwars been. ho runs. The political fato of and is now, the great party of tho Ex-Governor Campbell, of , Ohio, people ?. Iot a wotd is .aid by i3 cited in support of thi. belief, as well as tho results cf elections recently hold in some of the Es tern aud Western states which Democracy ninst carry to be euc- r!irt-l to rink rp . th"? r-'tnn!, but v:hr K:tX for hvit J nr v.m i. . Ytrtr lay ttu rvpurt for IlrtTord county nn4 ak.i b;c ii' Norfol , . W'ilniir.i'tfu: b itriU3 railw.Tn , bat t c.iTnnii-tI.-.r;Vr mulJ r.ot p it. KatChrv.i.;: la Krun I .1 . cxuntv a nunibcr o: Lir.cr rvin 1 to ive in the btuti. t;s, to we or i nfonnc.i br tba ltcrs. Ccrrv :t Times. "Alas! alas P the dude exchii.T. - 'in tny slender anl I've goi pain.. "Dsn't fret, aid ma, I have ton 0 Salvhtion Oil." 'My time U cp, ajd th doctrr to the patient bom he found cjin.; Dr. Dull' Coagh Syrup, and he w. corroct, for hU cough had . lra cured. . BMaBaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaa Barber (during shampoo) A: you troubled at nil by our hair cub ing oat? . ' . - ' , - Cholly (foi ling where his mast ad.- ongat to apar)o, me du man, I'm troubL-d Lccau? it kcs : come out. . k up bythe agitation following Gro ver Clevelands brave stand in fa vor of tariff reform thai .the Dem ocrats would certainly have won the -approaching: election," nnless something was",Jdone. to "get ' the minds of tho people : distracted. The people's minds have been dis tracted to such an extent by: the sub-treasury, transportation and and pulling tho. trigger. If any thing is hit, it is luck. y Photographer's assistant Mrs. Van Perkins complains that her portraits don't look like her. . Photographer Complains, does she?'7 She oaght to bo grateful. Harper's Bazar. J . . ' ; " ; Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoni cessfnl in the next Presidential contest.". ... - - , Then, while "we favor a partic ular measure, and fully believe in the necessity for it, let 113 so act as to occupy, tho most irapregua: bie positions as wo edvajico to its acccrupliihment. -State Chroui- ' You ihorJd keep Salvation Oil ou hand; it will cure all ncbeo nnd p-ti.n. Price only 23 ccnta. . T- . ITumholdt, inhlsCopriios.thotTlit ho Ebowcd up the world. J. ur txyi ho had livetl to know Pr, r.-.i!! Cough Syrup. Duthc uiJ-'t, ata:i!j them against Mr. Harrison nnd his Foice bill, cr against the pro tective policy of the Republican party, which they know, and ev erybody else kuows, has been the mam cause of the depTewi'-m irp ou the industrial iutere! of the country. We want free coIiig. and a reform-tioti of our tar j IT laws, and the Democratic 1 arty m m - - inten.is 10 prf,5 mem in a pru deut manlier, iu ord.r to aid in the devcloim:cit of the Rimncia reform. ubich tbe liec.eity cf tbi country diaandh. I.t tie legislation, and vicious tenden cies cf the RepubVirau j arty b critiriioi and dcurmtic d tu tho fullrtt extent by public s:'eakerf if they Lontvtiv wi.h to inform i thd peop! of t.'irf true cauvs t- diKtr.-, fur .a t?Ut will com-, uutillthat t urty is d -throned aud orrat 1-! c.d ,rrr'i:-.r.t.l M. t SXM&TX 1 rtsJk-fc- at 1 with H T-v- Thc- two IrUr tVarre at. rnt 1!7"r tt orij.r Lti Irr - tbowlin7,trrr.JJ eju-tra rr- u Ct rna. Vst c.J jrt tu Ww. Or L.U rer for ... , It a wOcjltUc. Frk II Cct j HcAi' Ccct;u-e. Tr.wl. . Wi Alli-b, ! ilarcrcjuK ci Li bT9r,.cr-i U bwc-i4r furcaW re? :. Ra4 o-rtvL - t Ttil p tai v1aI -! T,r;ct r. -r i rt il !. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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April 1, 1892, edition 1
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