. Ji. :JL - J I H 4
VOL. XXI.
LOUISBURG, N. C.j FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1892.
NUMBER -13.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report.
1
SENATOR TOUE INTERVIEWED.
1 1 vax rv
UUirEl&f IFEB
y-O PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.
The Superintendent of . Public
Schools of Franklin county will be
in Louisburg on the second Thurs
day of February April, JulyV Sep
tember, October and December, and
remain for three days, if necessary,
for the purpose of examining appli
cants to teach in the Public Schools
of this county, r I will also be in
Louisburg on Saturday of : each
week, and all public days, to attend
to any business connected with my
office. ' - " .
J. N. Harris, Supt. 7
J?roCbmsiona.l cai'ds.
C.
ML COOKE fc SON, '
ATTORNEYS- AT-L AW,
LorxsBURe, jr. v.-
win AttAnd the ooorta of Naslu Franklin.
ninviii. Warren and Wake counties, also the
Supreme Court of North Carolinp, and te U.
B. Circuit and District Courts.
STATEMENT
Showing: thb number of meetings
HELD BY THE COMMISSIONERS OP
FRANKLIN . COUNTY N.' C.", ; FROM
Senator Vance has . spent .last
week in Raleigh. Though - very
gray-the enow that never meJts
haviug fallen oil his head he is
lookine well, and talks with his
old-time cheerf ulness. Be says of
himself, I am not quite well yet,
but so near it that I can say fnow
that I am all right again." While
in Raleigh a reporter of the Chron
icle interviewed liim. I He - does
not see the necessity for an extra
session of Congress, the ' pro
vision in Ihe Constitution for call-
questions the . fusionists. in -Congress
.will vote .with the Demo
crats' -.. '"; - . - :
THE THIRD PARTT AaAET.
The Senator brought up anew
the matter of the Third party, and
said:- "This party has attained its
strength in the South, : especially
a "a. f . m
in IN or tn uaroiina. pjow -wnai
will become of it is a question 'im
portant to its members and to us.
Its leaders, who hve shown -them-eelres
unworthy of onr confidence
or respect, will naturally find a
home in the Republican party.
We do not wish them to come back
STATE PRESS.
this State we do desire. to have re-1
I T n I)am(uvacv Knt thA Drat htiiV
decemrek7th.a: '-nf?1- lR91rrftl; 7 rr. v. .v- T-ttroserwho euataMiedWaaver in
' ' i &wr uous uob vuiuk inab vaere are
unless the Republicans ' leave the
government without money. We
quote from the interview :
THE THIRD; PARTT.
"The Third party has seen tits
culmination,' said Senator Vance.
. The friends of Col. Julian 8. Carr,
of Durham, would be glad to see
him Postmaster General in Presi
dent" Cleveland's cabinet. This
appointment would meet with gen
eral approval in the South, and
we hope Mr. Cleveland will make
it. Orange County Observer. .
Political leaders are concerned,
abont the formation of" the Cabi
net but people at large give it no
harrassing thought. -They have
unbounded confidence in Mr.
Cleveland, and with him at the
helm they can sleep in the midst
of a tempest. Mr. Cleveland will
One Hundred Dollar for the Best
Monograph on North Carolina
HUtory.
The prize of one hundred dol
lars recently offered by Dr.
Charles O. Hill, of Baltimore, will
be awarded to an alumnus of the
University who writes the best
monograph on some subject con
nected with North Carolina his
tory, with a preference for the
one that discovers new historical
material. Graduates of the Uni
versity, or other alumni who are
pursuing either resident or non
resident courses or study, may
compete for the prize. The con
ditions of theompetition aro:
1. Bach essay must contain at
THE PER DIEM AND MILEAGE
CEIVED BY EACH MEMBER OF
BOARD DURING THAT TIME.
RB-
THE
E.J.B. M ALONE.
offlm two doors toelow Thomas Ayoocke's
drag store, adjoining Dr. O. L. Ellis.
D
E.
B W. H. NICHOLSON,
Number of meetings held 21.
T. S. Collie. Chairman.
Attended 20 meetings
at $2.00 per day $ 40 00
Traveled 560 miles at
S cents per mile 28 00
est in their - views. They were
once our fellow Democrats and
stood with ns. bravely and firmly
in redeeming our State from all
the evils of negro and Republican
rule. I have nothing but good
2. All the essays presented will
bo the property of the University.
"It will grow weaker, especially feeling for them. They were mis-
in the South.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
LOTJISBUBS, V. C
W. TIMBERLAKB,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
L0CTSB0R8, H. C.
OSice on Nash street.
F.
S. SPRUILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
tOUISBUKS, h. C .
win Attend the courta of Franklin, Vance,
Oi-rfirtiio. Warren and Wake counties, also
the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Frompt
attention given to eouecuons, sc.
N.
GULLEY.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
FKANKLIXTQS, K. C
All legal business promptly attended to.
rpHOS. B. WILDER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOHISBITBS, K. C
Oflce on Main street, one door below Eagle
Hotel . -
J. R. Alford,
Attended 21 meetings
at $2.00 per day
- Traveled 576 miles at
5 cents per mile
J. A. Burt,
Attended 21 meetings
at $2.00 per day
Traveled 618 miles at
5 cents per mile
George Winston,
Attended 20 meetings
at $2.00 per day
Traveled 568 miles at
5 cents per mile
68 00
$42 00
28 80
WORK FOR CONGRESS.'
'Will you please state what, in
your opinion, is Ihe chief legisla
tion which ought to be enacted bv
w i . ii
the next Congress ? The reDlv n01 800ner perceiving me iouy oi
wag. I drifting away from their friends
"First, to repeal the law author- nd following the lead of men who
izinc- the emDlovmeut of United couia l9em no ana ruo
enter upon the administration of
turn The most of them were hon- e TCrnm.en.1 ln least four thousand words.
aneciions oi ine American peo
ple. New Berne Journal.
It is said that S. Otho Wilson
will be indicted for the very con-
spicnoua part ne wok m organizing eJent merit.
the Gideons Band in North Caro- 4 Tbe essays must be dellv
llna. Secret political societies en- ered by April lt 1804, to Hon.
led by designing meu and the da'eT. tbe liberties of the people Kcmp P BaUi0f Professor of Ilis-
ana canno do loierawja. x ne toryf chapel Hill, N. C.
people said by their action at the
polls that no secret organization
could live and prosper in conserva
tive North Carolina. Now let the
Oral id Gideon be arraigned be-
is probable that their r!ianco
may fall them to a great extent
if the line of legislation Indicated
be followed. The deserving pen
sioner would hardlf regard as
unfriendly to him the party that
Increased his pension and empha
sized the honor of his services.
The greatest of all pain cure?.
Salvation Oil, mar b confidently
relied on to speedily heal icalds
and burns. It if recommended
by many prominent housekeeper
and cooks as a "curative that "jojt
fill the bill." 1U effect is asg
ical. r ' - -
The -e&cial vote of Indiana
shows Cleveland's plurality to be
7,033. :
It Is positively without a poer
.Walter D re w
Mr
says:
ana a
wer, Vinton, lows.
"1 had a very bad cough
few doeNi of Dr. Bull'
S. The prize will not be award-1 Cough 8yrop gave relief and tf
ed If no essay is deemed of suffi-1 fected a core. I would not bo
wunoui H in my xamuy.
Cleveland's plurality over Har
rison in Virginia U 90,841
grievances under which the Farm
er's Alliance was originally form
ed were many and great. The
'mistake of these men consisted . in
5. Competitors mnst send their
names and the subjects proposed
to Hon. Kemp P. Battle by Feb
ruaryl, 1893, and the subject
lore.vne oar oi jusuce. oaniora Any aubject relating to North
KxpreV Carolina historr may bo selected.
States marshals at elections, and 1 lad onl7 ttrir own ambitions ends H wasvnot long ago that the late The following are suggested :
$ 42 00
30 CO
to serve. An analysis of the re-1 umentea Mr. ingaiis, oi me uni-
cent vote in North Carolina shows ted States Senate, but who is now
it in b nnitA noMuhlA for thA nm. decapitated, said, in a frolicsome
- - i i - -
ocratic party to be beaten by a I 7
A TO
irO
40 00
$ 28 40
M. PERSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
L0DISBDK8, K. C
Practices in all courts. Office in the Court
Homo.
B. F. Wildes,
Attended 21 meetings
at $2.00 per day ;
Traveled 820 miles at
5 cents per mile
$ 63 40
$.42 00.
16 00
an
,E9
IS IT
HAS IT DON!
ti nririna1 and onlv srenoine f!ompoanl
Ox?gvu TreatTnent, that of Drs. Starkey &
Paiei is a scientific adjustment of the ele
ments of Oxyea and. Nitrogen magnetized;
ai,i thp pomTionud is so condensed and
ci-ide ;)'x-tab!e that it is sent U over the
world. -it
hn ho7i in use for over twenty years:
t!i mi win d of nabients have been treated.
mid over one thousand physicians have
used it and recommended it a very signifl-
- " $ 58 00
Commissioner's Office 1
Louisburg, N. C. )
: In accordance with law, I, W.
K. Martin, Clerk of the Board of
Commissioners of Franklin coun
ty North Carolina, do hereby cer
tify that the above is a true state
ment for the year ending Novem-
.nfv foo.
'( omnound Oxygen Its Mode of Action I jer 30 A. D., 1892, of the amount
iind Kesults, is rue uue "i wvjb.
j.a-ros, publiRhed by Drs Starkey & falen,
which nves to ainoquirers iuii miuiuiquuu
as to this remarkable curative arent and a
,mr. iwnrd of surDrisinz cures in a wide
rarge of chronic cases -many of them after ;
being abandoned to die by other physi
cians. Will be mailed free to any address
on application. .'..-,'
Das. STARKEY A PALEN,
1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
120 Sutter Street, San Prandsco, Gal
Please mention this paper.
of claims per diem. and mileage
of the members ..of the Board of
Commissioners of Franklin coun
ty i North Carolina, audited by the
said Board of Commissioners.
W.K.Martin,
Register of Deeds and Ex-officio
Clerk to Board.
absolutely wipe out all vestiges of
national 'interference with State
elections.
"Second. There is nrgent need
for restraining by all means' the
jurisdictiou of the Federal courts,
'Uider which they now interfere
with tho police power of the
''Third. Another important du
ty which Congress .should dis
charge is the enactment of laws
for purifying the peusion lists aud
cutting off the "abominable and
scandalous frauds, which now ex
ist in tbft pensiou department.
Iriirtli 1 lift mnst lninnrlJltit. I raitlifiil t n ,t nmmisaa anil wiia
perhaps, of all the w ork to be done in their execution. By prompt
is the thorough aud radical revis- and efficient action in the direc
ion of the tariff. The duty should tion of carrying out its long de
be greatly reduced on wool and clared purposes and principle, it
woolens and the metals, with spe- can inaugurate an era of proeperi-
cial reference to nuttinir the very tv for.onr people which will insure
lowest duties consistent with reve- Democratic snpremscy for a long- t& he then became
nue upon the necessaries of life. I er period than we have endured
Many things on the free list should Republican administration. Un- Printers often say very pointed
be transferred to the dutiable list, der this prosperity the Republican I things, as witness the following:
A irlAnce at the free list will show nartv will irradnallv disintegrate Whenever a fellow' forsakes the
D -.- D "
auy one several huudred articles far more surely than it could be
upon which there is no sort of rea- destroyed by any mere defeat at
son duties should not be levied the polls."
harmonious combination between
the Third party and Republicans.
It is worse than folly, then, for
the Ddmocrats, by hostile action or
speech, to do anything calculated
to drive these men into the Repub
lican party.
THE SKIES BRIQHT. '
"Iu conclusion," said the Sena
tor, 'I wish to say that I have nev
er known the skies so bright for
the Democratic partyf if it is only
"Let them wave their red ban
danas fit emblems of the rebel
flair they are under which no
brave soldier fought and which no
virtuous woman loved.
It may be all right for a now re
tired Senator from the run-flower
State to talk abont the virtue of
tho Southern women. Wo are
holding no ante-mortem examina
tion of subjects at the West be
cause it seemed that the whole bus
iness had been purified and that
theJDemocraey was in the saddle.
But we, representing the South,
desire to make one broad and
wholesome proposition, and it Is to
the effect that when Mr. Ingalls'
proposed or professed that no virtu
ous woman ever loved the stars and
a common
liar. Durham Globe.
1. The history of the effort by
Governor Johnson to make New
be roe the capital of N. C.
2. Gov. Burrington his char
acter and public works.
3. The part taken by North
Carolina in the French war.
4. The Revolutionary legisla
tion of North Carolina.
5. The Convention of 1788, and
the position of its majority in re
gard to the constitution of the
United States.
0. The course of Nathaniel Ma
con in the United States Congress.
ITpepla td Liver, OofttplAlsO.
Ia it not worth tb small prv it IS
: eat to f m roanrlf cf very tjraptom
of them diatremicir eotopUlats, it you
thlak ao call at oar store and gt a but
tle of Mtiiob's itsilxer, cwry IxXLUi
ha a priatnd gnarantM oa it, w ae.
ordiixgly aod if it dowa voa aothia?.
Saii bj Tbocaaji & Ajeorke. Loabar",
ao4 T. v. J oraer, rraakliatoa.
NOTICE.
I Byvutaoc(apowf ottfarr4 u a
of nOTtf-f" srul oa tz4 Uy of J a
imi. if .r.ooojift4wi!Bra4,
MlOlT. UltibMI
of wrrXfxg srul oa SZaJ Uy of Jtmmmrr
try of Trhim cvaty ta Ea 3. vvr Lm,
1 mtU mM mt ri4he iU u Lb L4-
lor caaa M IIU9rt Hm000 ULMli.
bur. K. C.oa Mooisy. Ikt 14 4f of
ry iA. l IS oviork, M u fMktia v
ru-r la rruu
a u. i-mr,
s.-rlLl trart or twt cf uaj irtcr to VrJu
ua eoosir, ona cjv4tM. ia iiarn
bis, aaKMalMC ia tmm mt
rr. murm or tw, tt faaiaf ta o W) Hi
frota B. &. M u-aUrx. maaii a t. at a
mm ato y Mat mj or of i uoart la
tealor vs. IxmTm iimfm. C Ja.
Xait J3r4 Cay of iimn 'f U-a.
r. a mnu.
AH-y U Morv
-
'By vtrtaaoltVfpowr recfvra4 wptmm
la a fWi of mtrt-r -ai t y J. a.nur
oa. tmawiy ta ai r t ta K
H I MM t tA avWv m MkBH
7. The history of the esUblish-rrrwu:a.uMrartlaataiaait.
T - . MMjdf.far(MUIMColt HoM 4wf
Xl Ortb I ta LoalManr. X. C- oa amf. I Wt IX amy
Jaaaukry JAk at u O r n urtatf la irf
Hoo- mt tfcv aewk. Ihm fok1a
-niJ ttrnt or rr I of nat4 ta
rraana eoaaty. S. C. ta aa ny tov
UptMVit1l as toikr 1 1 m4 oa t W
tu I y t m cf I. TrW aaj iom u.
Myrv . oa t- wt ty ta laai f cAMria
VafA. t fkoaUk 1 7 UM Imm of 4. 4. Jv.
MUMlM Kuiif UthAU AavfcteLte.
ecwl tnf WiO ara. n or I ' ua.
TUIBi Mjet -lotwrvt t4V
and compensation made by a re
duction on. articles of most com-
Revise the Pension List By All Means.
mon nse.
New York Times.
It is evident that before the Fif-
Coffins aM
Caskets
our
jiflded lareelv to
, . V A W V W - O
etock, and now carry a full line
of these goods from the plainest j rpy JJllild Up
wood coma to the nnesi piusn or .
Your System and restore
velvet covered casket. Also a -
full line of coffin hardware, lin- X Olirv fetrengtll
ings, trimmings, &0. All of Iovigorate your Liver and
which wil be sold at reasonable Purify TOUT ;BloO(l
CIVIL SERVICE.
"My civil service views are well ty- third Congress can take up the
known " said the Senator. l am I nntiAn of &nv axtenslva revision
Tne Kansas Republicans pnt nnnnaaA ;C( ont and r ..nn. rw. th-r mn-t be
up a negro for State Auditor, and . esT)ecially to the way in which more trustworthy kno wledtre than
it has been applied. It is well is at present available as to the
known that when the law was ap- needs of the government, econom
plied by the Republican adminis- ically administered, Somebody
tratiou before it went into effect will have to be in the Treasury
avocation of a coal heaver and at
tempts to run a newspaper,, his
first business is to attack his
contemporaries, and in a filthy
mess of slush try to pass himself off
upon the public as & veteran with
the pencil.
Uood, Bad and Indifferent.
ho fell behind his ticket 7,000
votes. .The whole ticket was de
feated, ; but the darkey fared
worse than any. . N
"Bab" ia St. Lonis Brpubnc.
A woman can bo so nasty and
she can bo so nice i She Is seldom
between.
She is nasty all the way through
mentof tho University of
Carolina in February 1793.
8. The educational work of
Caldwell and Swain compared.
0. The Senatorial (U. 8.) course
of Wm. A. Graham.
10. The. Senatorial career (U.
S.) of George E. Badger.
11. The history of the North
Carolina railroad.
12. The boundaries of North
Carolina.
13. The legal status of slaves
In North Carolina.
14. History of the constitution
of North Carolina.
15. Tho political hlitory of
North Carolina.
10.
ollna; their legal and toe latitat us.
17. Tho Regulators.
18. The Ku Klux Elan In North
Carolina.
19. North Carolina and Seces
sion. SO. Reconstruction in North
Carolina.
r. a asarxu, Hawu-
N0T1CE.
Stats or 5cm CasousaI JMtW'i Co
Pbavku Cocttv. ju.j. r.
IL J. Ei-srxU . W. E. IWmoaU.
TWla U it ortioa ioaaol hmt9 -.
Joviwof t a of FrmMr.m ooit. a
U4 txh day of .lowojtor j y-g a
ItSMM aA taalaotaoraof U. . Uttra.
a-aiort W. C ftiii. mrU tafortto I
ai mt oOat la UxMr. rraala ontv. I
!lortkCftM,M IW 17i Aax of Pw
hmr 1B1. a t t'ctt, f. t r-ar tJ
laottl of a. oo4 xmmXm Vy . K. P
aai to M . i. CJoara tor IVi y.tm aa-1
I MOO Aolar. Jaaaary 1, Uit
- - - - - - M..U.IL. t
Free negroes in North Car-1 ay o Koaib irj. ao4 o to w
aay. ta of .itttawr, oaai ia m.m osm
ortoa a oarraat of attor, t rotaraalar
UUtiiaifjwtai msom to rar
Ua spoa tWapror-v aSUarit of IV uit!V
aa to raaa of aUoa, aa4 tiaA LW oomi.
aat la a aia r ijot of I La aa4 It
orartss Ut t 14 JiomAaat to a am-
riaiJist of tW Htat. tAia to to ootkfy W. I.
Uraarat taat l aai-l arUoa wCX hm UW 1 1
tor aw ao4 t aarraat of attoraawaf tl
Unl ao4 Want 4o oa Mocft
ta rta 4sy of IWm W 1 VTi at C
r.M TBtolWltacfXowmWr
O. U Ctx, JmU of Ua r
when sho worries a man with her 21. Tho industrial history of
almost every office in the gift of Department who will clearly ascer-1 petty jealousies and mean inslnua-1 Xorth Carolina during tho war.
THE
Respectfully,
R. R. Harris & Co
Louisburg, N. C. - -.
DAVIS
Labor Saving
' Strengthen your Nerves and .
Give Aiv Appetite ;
. Take that E zeellent Medicine, .
P. P. P.
IPricklyJwh, poke root and potassium.
Abbott's East Indian Corn rainteures
all corns, warts and bunions.
GuanoBooki onEPiLLidniADiEs
the jrovernment was filled by a 1 tain and honestly state its actual 1 tions.
Republican. In no case have the condition. It will take him some She Is nice all tho way through
offices been divided between the time to get at the facts and to pre- when she gives him a word of en
parties, and whenever any depart- pare them clearly for the consider- couragement for his good deeds,
ment of the government has been ation of Congress.' There will al- and in this way induces him to do
transferred to what is known as BO need to be some close inquiry better.
the 'classified service, in order to into the expenditures of the gov- " She is mean all the way through
be subjected to civil service , rules, 1 crnment, and especially into the
preliminary thereto the same pro-1 nnrmous disbursements of the
cess of Republican., cramming has I Pension Bureau under the act of
been resorted to. Notably, this the Fifty-first Congress. The ad
ministration of the bureau under
Gen. Raum seems to have been con
ducted npon the principle of dis
tributing as much as . possible of
the public money amdng the old
soldiers, and it is believed that
22. History of PubiicEducv-
tlon in North Carolina.
IIow to Revise the Pension LiiL
Sunday Sun
S2.00 A YEAR. Oi
BUU CaroekU.
Containing' moro
reading
has been so in the case of the rail
way mail rervice. , It has always
been my disposition to give -the
fodder to the horse which pull the
plow.- Awkward as it may sound,
prefer; as a " politic party man,
when, because of her own extreme
vanity, she makes another woman
suffer.
She is nice all the way through forUbly.
when put of the goodness ox ner
heart she gives another woman
joy. r
She is mean all the way through
when hospitality is a trouble and
courteous words a bore-.
sion ought to receive it, and it matter than an mngnxicc
should be of sufficient amount to rmhliarl ;n AmprieiL
For Keeping the Different
o rands, amount of the fame,
price per ton,' in money or cotton;
WtteBooi for all Fertilizer Sellers.
FOR SALE BY,,; ,
S. G.DAYIS,
FRANKLINTON, N. C.
Price $2.25 per book. - Express
prepaid if you state where you
eaw this advertisement,
NOTICE.. : '
Having qualified as Executor of James
ntraiifrfi, deceased, all persons owhijr hfs es
into ar hereby notified tb come forward
jinn pay the name at ones, and all persent
nol'ling claims against the said estate mnet
prew-tit them on - or before October 7th,
or this notice will be plead in bar of
ur recovery. : This Oct, 7th, 1892.
J- W. Btbakos, Executor.
ARE DULY BEC0MSE5D1U6 -
mho PERrECTiou nnnn
lUB ADJUSTABLE UflUlj
It expand aorosa tha
TJjII and Jeiats.
ThU makes tt . ; ;
TliB BEST FITTIN3, KICEST
PuoamsvaM most
COMTABLE SHOE IH
METSZ tZOSLB. &z
PR!KS,t2,$2.53,t3,U50.
CONSOLIDATED SHOE CO.
MannfittiiwiA,
Lynn, Mass.
Shoes made ta esurs.-
v; FOR SALE BY
F. tim & R, Z EGSRTON
adopt the motto, ' to the victors I thousands npon thousands of names
belong the spoils,' rather than the have been put upon the pension
converse, that the spoils belong to rolls' which are not entitled ' to' -be
the vanquished. " If. the men who there even under tho very liberal
wmthe fight are 'not entitled to provisions of the disability act.
the offices it is neither justice nor These rolls ought to be investlgat-
enable the pensioner to live com
But there are many
undeserving names on the pen
sion list. Justice demands a re
vision of the list and that these
be stricken off. In revising the
pension Hat justice should be the
first consideration, and justice
' " m
ants. . There are those who declare
that one-third of the list is fraud-1
nlont And at least fi50.000.000 a
year is squandered upon persons
who have no legitimate claim np
on the government. -
common sense noit ordinary decen- ed and purged of fraudulent claim- ner Children to ridicule.
cy to say that they shall .be . neia
by those who lost the. fight." .
FREE AITO UNLIMITED COINAGE. '
"You ask my views as to the
silver :-' question continued the
RTia.tnr. -1 "You know I voted
srrainst the Sherman silver bill. . If people would make the sacri
I would vote for its repeal, but see fices lor wnrisi ma me
no solution of the silver question for money, the devil 'would have
save that of free and -nnlimited been onjcrutcJies long agoriuuu
coinace. As to finance and tariff I Horn.
She is nice all tho way through cn be done by considering poll
when she speaks pleasant words ey also. We mean this: Suppose
every day, and finds no trouble in A and B are pensioners, each
being gracious. drawing from the Federal treas-
-! She is mean all the way through ury $20 per month, and that A
wY.an n bold nr. her husband or Is a pensioner by real merit.
TVMWaat aaw W I "
She is nice all the way through
when she finds out-the best that
is in them, and encourages it ard
them until they are better than
good. . "
Sometimes she Is a combination
of meanness and niceness, and the
one that comes to the surface will
crow d out the other. - Thats what
we women want to pray for. To
lose all the meanness a"nd be as
nice as we possibly can. At least
that's the desire of Bab.
Address
THE SUN.
. NEW YORK
Feed, Sale Livery
STABLES.
If joa wih a drive or bora u
ride, and want a good rig we caa
furniah it.
Wf bATe a I'm of pood wr.rron,
on and two-hore, liht and bavy
weight, with or withejut bodies, th
we are aUiag cheaper than ever
tons. '
II you want a boyy L auretoK
while B. Is not. Then justice
will say strike B's name from the
list, and here policy might be
eonaidered. without violating lat
tice, by increasing As perulon our rtj befor lpr, aa weha
S saving a fourth Uh money. -
by 3 or $10, thus
or half to the government. In
this way much of the (200 ,000.000
which the government will have
to pay to pensioners soon can be
saved, and as the Republicans re-
W odou the vote of ixnaioneo it
Now don t lorzrt ii yoa want .
bora, male, bagy, road cart ur
wugon,
J. II. HARRIS 4 co.a.
ts the plnre to buy thm.
Call Mod aue us. and you wu 1
pleuaod.
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