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Highest of all in Livening Power. LatestU. S. Gov't Rc
Sk ma
port.
ABjSQIJUrety PURE
7V PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACIIFAIS
The Superintendent of Public
Schools of Franklin county will be
i: Louinburg on the second Thurs
day of February, April, July. Sep
tember, October and December, and
remain for throe days, if necessary,
for the purpose of examining appli
cants to teach in the Public Schools
-i this county. I will also be in
Louisburg on Saturday of each
wk, ami all public days, to attend
to any business connected with my
o'fice.
J. X. ILvniiis, Supt.
M. COOKE & SON.
ATTORNEYS AT -LAW,
LOUISITJRO, N. C.
Will ntten i the courts of Nash, Franklin.
Or.iiivill Wnrrennn.l Wake counties. rJao th
lupnoic Court of North C.iroiiup, aod llui V.
. Circuit an 1 District Courts.
IS
The frog does not wear h
suspenders too tight, but he looks
like it,
f H. J. K. M. A LONE.
A J
Otn
drug ntore, aiijoiainij Dr. u. L. Eliis.
JQR. W. n. NICHOLSON,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
LOriSBCI.G, C.
V. TlilBERLAIkE,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Ltt:ISB."K, K. O.
O'Huo on Nash street.
1
Aberdeen, 0., July 21, 1891.
Messrs. Lippman Bros., Savannah. Ga
Lear Sirs: I bought a bottle of your
P. P. P. at Hot Springs, Ark., and it
nas done ma more good than three
months treatment at the Hot Springs.
Have you no agents in this part of the
conntry, or let me know how much it
will cost to g-et three or six bottles from
your city by express.
Respectfully yours,
J as. M. Newton,
Aoerdeen, Brown county, O.
Newnansville, Fla., June 5, 1S?1.
Messrs. Llppman Eros., Savannah, Ga,
Tear Sirs: I wish to give my testi
mony in regard to your valuable medi
cpe, P. P. P., for the cure of rheuma
tism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, biliousness
etc. In 1301 I was attacked with bilious
muscular rheumatism, and have been a
martyr to it ever since. I tried a ll ml.
otneetwo floors nolow Thomas Jc Ayco:ke'3 j ieAnf I ever heard of, and all the "doc-
yi reaen, out l tour.donly temp.-ra-,
ry re.ief; the pains were so bad at times
ijaT.i tiia uot care whether I lived or
died. My di-estion became so im
pairea that everything I ate dis.Areed
with me. My wife also suffered o in
tensely with dyspepaiajhat her life was
a burden to her; she would be confined
to he- bed for weeks at the time; she al
so suli, red groat ly from giddiness and
Joss of deep. Some time in March I
was advised to take P. p. p t nR(j before
we (my wife and 1) Lad (inched th sec
ond bottle of P. P. P., our digestion be
gan to improve. My pains subsided s0
ranch that I h:ive been able to work
and am feeling like doing what I have
not (bme before in a number of years
We will continue taking P. p. p rintjj
we are entirely cured, and will'che.-r-.ul!y
recommend it to all sull'-riii- hu
Yours very respect full v.
J. a. bUi'RISS.
LOUISBURG. N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, m.
HEnTS TO PAREXTS.
S. WRUILL,
ATTORN F.Y-AT-I. AW,
LOVISBfRB, N. C.
Will sttcnl the courts of Franklin, Vance,
Or uiviil Warren ;.n 1 Wake counties, also
tht Sa;r.-ine. Cnurt of Vorth (Carolina. Pronsyt
alt-iiU 'O given to collections,
X. QULLEY.
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW,
FUANKilXrcN, N. e.
All !? a l.Gsini.-ss ironait:y attended to.
rjiai.'r. E. WILDER,
AT TO RN E Y- AT L AW,
l.o :-.-! ;'!:, jr. c.
O I M-sjji strt. oiiu door below Eaele
H 1
:.l person"
attorney-vt law,
LOl"I.-:B';i:S, S. C
Vrvtl-vsin nil . ourts. OiSoe iu ttc Court
U.n.s.'.
I !SV f IS IT
1 H AS IT DONE
ilfi 1 K CAN !T DO S
rhi oviui'i'i? anl otIv xr-nuinc Cornponnd
Ox vj,-it Trontmnnt, that :f Ors. Sr.ii-k-py
I'.i-i i a sj'ii'titific :i.lj;-ritmeiit of thef
0 it. fit 0::yj".i :r,'l Nitro!n ni:jjni'tizrJ:
in 1 tit i-,,nj j)ouni; is 30 coii'li-nsu nnrl
hia 1" ;KrtaU!e t'.iii it is sent over the
WU!-,1.
It lias h'Hin in uif f r over tw?iit7 ypars:
th.)nsanits of pu'i'-nts Iihvp hfpn trn-ttcd.
a ' over ono tho-.is:tn 1 physieinns b-:vp
lsd it iiml reco:uinen lrd i. a very signifi-p.i-nt
fn!t.
''!!n;nnoiin'l Osvjn Tts fo 1p of Aftion
and Rfj3'iltx." is th? title of a hook of 200
p-S. j)Hhlirih.: ov br. Starkfy & I'alon
-hi:!i (jtivp.-s to all inniiirprs full inforraution
as to this rpraarkii'ilc enrativp airnnt n l ;t
iro vl rp:TrI of Rnrpri.'snif: chits h a wi'l"
rriti-rt of chronic cits -nrmv of thra .-iftei'
hpin ah iii lDned to c.ie by ot'tfr plivsi
cians. Will ho mailed free to any addrpss
011 ap;lication.
Drr. STARKLY & TALEX,
1 ."-" An-h Srrept, Philadplphia. Pa.
120 Sutter Street. San Francisco, Cal.
Please mention this paper.
As boys and girls begin to grow
into young men and women their
parents become naturally solicit
ous about their present and future.
They are begining to get away
from home to form attachments
outside of the family, and they
are thus brought under foreign in
fluences that may be good or bad.
It is useless to attempt to, stifile
the natural desire of young people
for society, but it may be guided
and controlled, and iy no better
way than by making home attract
ive. No boy and no girl should
be driven to seek amusement out
side of his or her home circle.
Parents should suffer any inconve
nience rather than drive their chil- i
dren to the streets or to question
able resorts in search of that free
doni to which their stron
spirits excite them. Si
they are noisy in their
t.b A IT QTirJ 4 1. t :
j mcir companions are
rough in their play and destruct
ive of furniture, and that they an
tioy the buty housewife. That
is a small evil compared with
his or her companions or friends j instrument in producing the cx
into his home, knowing that ther
will be welcome and that they can
enjoy there any rational
tncut, is secure from too early com
panionship with strangers who
niuy be vicious. The best guar
dian of the interests cf the you ng
is the home that is made attract
ive, Ex.
TV fll ...
--..t,,1JW,n uitnb.e article A lit? io 1 ,
from Mr. Francis K. Kin,, of ' of our rnu.-:,:, " bo bad b
to the j '-om" a er.-ftt favorite uitb minr
isting complications. None now
defend it. Few apologize for it.
It has been averted that the
i resident himself in his Lostili- I ht-viiJe county, S. (.'.,
ty to independent free silver coin- I Southern Cult i vp.tor. It
NTUBER2L
HOME M ANUIiKS ON (,E.IN CHOPS.
is
age, was disposed at one time to ; rcendM to the read- ra of the! , ?
1 ting -kkI iia'u'.
hapj?ned on
regard with favor or aopiiesence ! Timi.s
tue provisions of the Sherman i Nome time ago I wrot you aV
law, which hud been the instru- : i'1. me quelions relative to l!i
ment or means by v.hiv h such j per cent. ..f ainin-.ia c.-nimed
fiee coinage hal been "defeated. ' ln cow manure, cotton seed, .
W hether this be so or not, the promising you that I would cive
f.'l (.t fAmilMiC niwl .,., 1 rr,T. 1 -
prove him writes Edward V7 Bok I acu, r.cace m making hoia-
l . - X - 15051 observation that whil t!, n-,. fertiliPr..
ocratic national piut'fona do-j hort vecation, I will make hast"
! .. cx-r..,;.,n to r. ;u the office
t"nt t,. :i ;!
d;
! a
r .
r In.
A Boy and I lis Father.
Striking a boy will never im
ove him) writes Edward W. Bok
in the July Ladies' llotne Journal.
Every blow given a boy removes
1 '
nimjusc solar from his fufUer'a .r 1-. , .
--..vv, Jt lo a L,au MgTi wneii 1 i not
a. sun icars uis lamer, a parent
love of a son. This he can do with 1 ,t v 1
r, e ,. . ,. " 1 aen .ew ork, m am-w.-r to t f
u,k-ki(.iiinc. I UOV till-
rv
' Uli" of tbo oJ.
Y".'-n around. Ann.
., 1 1 , . t
.1 , v ,tS ;0 th
on., h,:- h" r.-fus-. if.
am a I .-ui;.; rr of T
.. . ! !
ikO.: i. )i.: r - . , - 1 . ,
" ' '""K'JUIH.
i'.u: :,;.! -ak some now.
1 :uh'' '1 .'. You bf :on? to or
?" say. and c-nnot
I
1 . . 1
imie
yin:
nipTnc
I nouncea the Sherman law ai-.d i to verify my promie
a? the result cf a "trade,"
but as a "cowardly make-shift,"
t - .-.t , r : . r i
mg animal mires firmness in his father' jut ' 1 ! .'V " , - 1- flt:
oppose that as much as we business nn ad- I t . ! 1 ' y ,i l f.
games; that mire that same qualitv in each ! V '" "v t:i h - - , d.,f .: tl
anion a.Jntb.r L rr- V aildress :u Marcii lat, ltd the ar:i.:i:.t ma:. -ire t
If what I -ay in referei.-e to
th; care of cow ex-rments a:.d
u iajii.iOi.ny to tiie "rowin;
crops, e-pe-.aliy grain
!."'i!d be th-- no a: s of k.:
C I o p s,
far-
1 J.rrn rn
' - - ' !'.MfV'f.:i..Uc-,udbe!d
. act i.h-;:::v.
' :r:. to tlr" mft
H" fraid U
r- v-r male a gol-
dr.:.h
1 : r .
' il
plav:
auo'l.
: . a i
ipii;
: h u . ,
i
y . ..i
w....v.. v,u nmia uiij, lib .1HIUI-
ration of firmness in his father
may not -be based upon judgment,
but by his very instinct, he re-pects
it. A boy's respect fv.r his father
1 resident made any allusion to it
w hatever, although it was then
a, ready threatening th pr,,-..er-
lt
f th.
1 country with the
hy a.'.owing it to remain m
ruin and sun-h;n-. I
show how m-i.-h I ave fr -ru
i .
row s, dr ; pi
cuts,
Bitcklen's Araica Sa5ve.
The bc'.kSt salve in the world f..
ores, u.cers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter chapped hands, chiihhuns,
corns, and allsniu eruptions, and pc.si-i-ive.y
i urea pdes or no pa v. It -'ia--aud
to give j-.erf.-.ct satisfa.-ti.Tn 'or
money refunded. price 3 cents Fev
bo:;. For sale hv ThoRias & Aveocke.
Oh, What a Coub.
Vv"iH you lu'ed thewarninar. The
rial perhaps of the sure approach of
tuat more terrible d:.-ase ohsurr.r,ti..;i
Ask yourselves if you can aiford tur'the
saeof savin:? ,0 cents to run th. risk
and do nothing for it. We know u-,,n;
("TTiprwuw tint- vjl,;!. l.v. -ti
-i.-k . ... k iu.t kiJ.i...ii vuie v. iu I'v.ie
your cor.gn. it never fails. 'ihisrv
piams war more than a million inie$
ist year.
es
It relieves
Coffins and Caskets.
We have added to our already
complete line of wood and cloth
covered Coffins a.nd- Caskets
SOLID WALNUT COFFINS AND CASKETS.
Also a line of .;: '
METAUCS.
as nice and fine goods as is car
ried in any of our cities. Our
stock is complete in every line
Respectfully,
B. B. Ha2eis& Co.
Louigburg, N. C.
ci-oup and whooping couch at once.
Motueis. do not be wiihout it.
Karl's Clover noot. the new blood
panher, gives freshness and odea mess
to the complexion and cares constipa
tion. 25c, 50c. and l.C0. Sold bv
Thomas & Aycocke.
FEED SALE AND IJVEldY iSTA
BLES. The attpiition of the public i called to the
lact taat the undersigned are prrpartd to
o. . -
i ue consequences ot driving them ! is gained in proportion as ,
to. seek the compauiousLip of ; knows that his yes means yes and
strangers. j his 0 means 'no. Eirmnoss of
Homes are made cheerless for j character and unwavei ing di-cip-the
young in various ways. They j line will do more for a hoy that;
may bo wholly neglected by igno- ! all the punishments a father can
rant parents, nnsupplied by books ' indict upon him. The. o-e d-v.d-or
games, and the children in such ops respect; the other develops
a home naturally seek a street- i passion and resentment.
corner or a friend's in the even-!
ings, subjected to the risk of bad SENATUli 111 Lb ON MLV Ell.
companionship free from parental!
control. Or the home may be a The existing financial di.-t.nl-patern
of neatness and comfort, j ance he attributed to three iaus:
but ruled by too severe discipline ; First, it is the natural or inevitable
for the young. Its books and its ; result incident to uu.nv v, of
games may be suited to these of, real or liciicious pre pei.it v . The
years but, distasl-eful to children. nation is not unlike ,-.n iud'ivi.lual.
Uere, again, the young people are ; Sickness ii incident to humanitv
led away from home by their n;it- ! and Commercial panics are inei-h-u't
ural inclinations. They linj some tJ trade.
school companion whose parents' Besides, we are suT tir- f
wisely allow ihe child to seek his ' the evils of over-prod. icti ." T' e
own amusements, subject only to ' hallance of trade ha nnf,o t-,ate-general
supervision, and in visits ly been against us. We l:,.ve s, d
to him, full of pleasure, tliey s- our radroad and other sec ;:ifi.
tablish the pernicious habit, of abroad instead of at homo, and the
seeking amusement away from . int-rest, as well as portions rf tl,
home. The art is natural to some; principal, have been com in- due
parents, nut diiUetdt to teach, of : and must be paid in g, hi, 1 ,rai,.
making home the most attractive I "it was so nominated',!, the Und"
o;uko UH ti.n, eveti io young men . and hence our o-o!d pa;
and young women cf
serous reu.rs
v h i. h w e re r
'o':1 s ho had
f its.
a r. n
J era' no ; ,
to e . r -
W 1
W - to '
g.- over !.
I d n
A
givt-n th
n
.i.ill.led to ;s
n
' , . ar:iu, a i k C U I 1 o : 1 .
i
, ver .
.-tat,
Mr. in:
al ''daractrr on
quoted from ;h.
the New York
:.o::io i :: o- s
. f N. w
WiMit.al that law re'.eaVd b.
r - k. . .
O'Cr.e.t tl.e wav of l.
(-"Moi-e and not he.-au-e f
.loism. "Tii at is e-
4 ....
actly mv -i::oM to day. I am
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a ll-inet'aiis 1 ,.o n ,t 1.
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said the I)en:oc:a 'v , f V. rL-
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l,
e.u: e.ge j,, our iniu' at a ; r:;; er
'l';. i'iio-it any ; iscr i :n i na
tion in favor of the one again-'
a bi-i:;. t-
ri'pea! of th-
he.-!uan law. booau-- it i- .
Democratic, ii.o-;oa!, danger, u-
i s i i; 1 1 o n c i .- and r'su .
impeuiiinv.t to free
!o the
.I'Ui 'v. ri
wo, :n ; . '
have
v-ry !.: .. n. :
o f o . r : : , v, h : h , .
at . s i h . : 1
up'..:id, w ;., ::
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t'..,e three
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you v.i:; la', e
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' 'T com-
a d .,d
.t'.. ! i d:?ot"y
:o ra.e,j voair
,s f :il b":ght", i:A
ar hi'.;- r ycf t Up
( '-o:a;,cy, on th
o r. f-anl: -.Sir,
iru;.' ard ; and
" a:::,v I prom-
- y N-nd-d
' ' ' h- p rf ( Mi,
lV' !l '? ': run.,
K' '-y pro:n ;
-ur ord-r
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a.i: i tavor th
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I'-
d
lsgrac
;i ver can--
mg age
lvetlieir patrons full satisfaction
member taut yuu can be "accomodated a1"
any hour, day or niyht.
Duke kfc Ward,
Frank'inton, N. C.
Henderson College,
HEraDERSO.N, N. C.
The F;dl Session of Henderson
College will begin
nat-
the itniiiir i urallv been lenvinir ! rf r.
The children of such ; shores.
. . . . .
pareuLS invite tneir friends tocome Unquestionably some of the pn
in,anuiwo or more lamilies of ; ent d illu
this kind soon establish a circle
whose members exchange visits.
The
A l'r. bh ry nlhlb d.
. . in IV be -. ,
ouiun n di-tril
Bv a.'. ni."i!,
if o : r une
pu-. In :
I
1"m . fi
. n ' -.".
vs are
i
. t r -t :
ir-.a : u :
s pr i :
es-
culty may be attributed to
the uneasiness of our protected in
dustries, which have been acc;:s-
companicns and friends of the i tomed to relv to a covt,,;.. rtvt....
young people.re known to the ! upon governmental favoritism to
parents, and the latter can keep a j support them. I do not disguise
watchful eve ovor their rfv.:,. ! tbo f.n i,..f ..,,i.
. -- - ""'-i-'hii ..v- itvL nun, nun uneasiness ex-
i . , ...
eir , ins ana tiir.t it contributes its-
We want to em; h
i
Bank of Loiiisburg
Does a General Banking Business.
Collections made and returned promptly
Northern Exchange bought and sold:
COUNTY ORDERS CASHED
Interest Dflirl -in Ik '
taonths wusita aiter tnre
W. P. WEBB, President,
Moniiay, 4, 1893.
The Academic Dennrtment, in fin.
ding English, French, German, Lat
in nnd Mathematics will
only what is best, while the mnh-
and art will be under skilled tpnbh-
urs. For further particulars ad-
i r,-ca
UJ UVJ05
Mits: B. B. Phillips, Principal,
Henderson, N. C.
oSfyERsiTT.oF miABrar!
EQIJfPMENTr-Facnlty of 25 teacher.
11 builditigrs, J scientific laboratories libra
ry 80,000 volumes, 81(5 students
INSTPkUCTIO.S:-I-Tve ger.er.l conrr.en,
0 brief courses, prnfepsioual courses in law,
medicine, engineering- and chemistry, op-
EXPENSES: Tuition ?G0 per year
Scholarshtps and loans for the needy.
Address,
PRESIDENT WINST0.
Chapel fJill, N C.
A Beautiful Stylish Shce
-for Ladies.
Ta made to expend with every morion of the foot
it retains its stylish shape rhen other shoes giv
way and break. It isthe best shoe made. -
PRICES, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50.
Consolidated Shos Co., Mfrs., Lynn, Mass.
FQft SALE BY
PERRY & PATTERSONj
YCUiNGSVJLLE, JS. a
at the most critical period of th
lives. But to hold the children to
home or selected homes in this way
they must be allowed a great deal
k- iu iuo vmuce oi llieir
amusements; they must notbecon-tinu-ally
lectured or advised nor
pestered with efforts at improve
ment. There is time for play os well as
a time for study, and parents
should not interfere with the nat
ural inclinations of their children,
except wfien it becomes clear that
their inclinations lead to bad or
injurious habits. Later on when
the exuberance of youth has be
gun to pass away both boys and
girls will pass from parental con
trol; they will necessarilv go out
into the world aud be subjected to
its temptations, but they will bear
with them a shield or honor if they
have learned to love their home
and have established the habit of
seeking there the highest enjov-
ment. V ery young childreu have
their companions chosen for them
and their amusements prescribed.
As they reach mauhood or woman
hood they choose their companions
and their course of life, but there
is a middle and critical period
when they need guidance, not
control or direction. It is at this
period that home should be made
specially attractive by freedom
within reasonable limits and kind
ly treatment.
The boy or girl whose only
thought at nightfall is to get away
from home is in great danger of
meeting evil companions and be
ing led astray. The boy or girl
who as a matter of course brings
.-e a t 1' t
touched upoi ;i week r two ago ;
I'lie county is su ffej ; now ex
actly as Mr. Ov.dand aid th
Democratic arty told the j.e
they might expert to suffer from
a continuance of lie; u Id i an !a w .
What thev are -rttinc ,-.w
lare what the ReMihlic.-m t-art,-
i -'!'viiiJt,-
TA f ri A.!A.,ftl .1: l 1 m
kwu f;n:oiii u 1 s 111 1 na I . C e Ot tl- given them. hi: V felt tl
nancial affairs. But there is no : lat vear and thv
lone, .or mis suuation unless the change. A
1 . "
uominant party abandons its the other iay t v. itte-1 them for
principles and surrenders in ad- ; having voted for a change lV-,i
vance to tlie interests w h ich : asked t hem w hat thev t hou :ht
were defeated at the last elec. it. now tb-it tl,, ,- i , .
cow manur.
irl of an a.
ly la", i an 1
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adj.dni:,
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thin. Si;.
!s. I a
a great d
o. ,-u.d .
three n,-r
aiiv man-
land in c t'n-i with I.1 '
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with,
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voted for a
ubiican t-atr
er ar
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nn... h c oti from the , .
acre a- from the hree.
a.lmit tnat tr. r..M.n..-.r,-; i ' f.-.-
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tion.
ot ten
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Z T S 1 I . (lo sofae go-'d 1
f year, l:,t heme manure
it more good the eC., ,.i year, and
w i . .
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Till: KI M ( AJUllJW
A:!s.
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iking hard of them.
1 1 1 e
t. k
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uuest mi, was nrematnre as much the third n ',; : r .
The Democratic party is pledged They haven't gotten it yet. Th- Wi.-n I h ok around f: ni
to tariff reform. It must redeem ; Democratic party hast.'t enacted barn yards and so,. ,he;r mat...ri
t ., v.oliJC WIJJil n:av- u, a ,aw UlMg ,ar. ,o t,iis. tine gomg to wa-fo, I fee
lu'"" u ,ul,sl t,u expected . there Democratic President and ether i"g them ofT
: 1 1 1 . A r i
wim ue borne incnon. It is un- executive officers have on! v e.ve- tl
avo.aau.e. it is incident to the : cutcd Republican laws. The,
anticipated withdrawal of public j "change" is vet to come, and' Economizi.-c on Ildiion.
aid from private enterprises, and j when it doee com, if it isn't for
it cannot be prevented, but must ' the better, w hv, the!,. itv:!l e h:v!,ir:,nl'
be endured. The people perfect- j the pleasure and the dut v cf pen. , Thesi.irit of f;1-i, which
ly understood the question last j pie to change aain . ' i swept otcr Kansas l;nt vear and
roll o i,l 1 , 4 1 .. :,i ai
""I uu iuey CICU Willi lUeiT
eyes wide open. Our course
is onward, and we shall not retreat.
Second, some portion of the
present panic may be traced to a
concerted effort on the part of nu
merous mouo-metalists to produce
it, in order to further discredit sil
ver as a part of the standard mon
ey of the country. The best fi.
nancial system in the world could
not withstand such an organized
and vicious attack npon it. These
promoters of public peril repre
sent largely the creditor class, the
men who desire to appreciate the
cold dollar in order to subserve
their own self-interests, and the
men wholly unfamiliar with the
true principles of monetary sci
ence. Third, the Sherman silver pur
chase law has been at least in part
aud possibly tire most largely ao
gave t!
.e State t the
The Manufacture of Potao-e Stan:p-i. ' through th. aid of th- D-m
IV; ul
1 1
w o r h l :
no w
o'ra's.
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A li 1 1. h A 1' A V Trw; lent.
R. R. CROSSEN.
PH. ST ( LASS IW1NTFJL
i n nrTt'T. r c.
I . i.tj t -, , .7-r rn v w- ri-w to tl, r
Every part of postage sfamn ' hurchef i :i Ciark cunty,
v -r,o-w t . . in ri
. a 1 ';! r the. I Jtn rMi r-1 f
o-.- k'.c. My w rk in Lnaibarr twri
f r itlf. sad I rvf.-r to all psrti-w f. r
-making is done bv hand. The j '):ir'' times prevail and crps Lave
designs nre engraved on steel. ' fn i 1 .
200 stamps on a single plate.! The religious people of all de- , (''" rn v,nr Ptroor.
These plates arc inked bv two ! nor-i'nation- are gettiu- tegether. ' '"'-ll' L" r1-
men, and then are printed bv n ; They have discharged al: but one ; NOTICE,
girl and a man on a large hand : niinist. r in the int-rest of c-omv' m.w .n.i i-r ... , y.
press. They are dried as fast as ! tn-r" At Ashland, th. curty ST Tr'SCn T
printed, and then eutned with a i eca' tne sev,:,n dm min tions 1 ,ri:-1 " I Arr r'n ti. Ar.i
starcn paste made from itotatfen i i"-' ou on ue (,.r M.b .. r'.:
This paste is- dried by placing j most popular cf the ."even minis-
tho sheets in a steam fann ing ma
chine, and then the stamps are
subjected io a pressure of 2.000
tons in a hydraulic press. Next
the sheets are cut so that each one
contains 100 stamps, after which
the paper: between the stamps is
perforated, and after being
pressed the sheets are filed away.
If a single stamp is injured the
whole sLect is burned. Ex.
C')kii at t.
.C n-t ,!--,.. i,.r ;-, L-uwlr Kraal fin
r.-.o tt.T on '.U.r,l, fS XKh Amy rl
tcrs who phonld preach the ecr.! s'p--s ivi ts !..wg dmrnM
, . f 1 i In-. I. m Tr.it tmrt kco-n ma th.
to t.ie people, eschewing all doc- 1 1 t vi-p v., u Trvt. " .r..! B.j. t-.i i.T
trinal t,. ics
Rev. Dr. Miller, of the Mtho
dit church, was selected and the
other pix discharged. The unsuc
cessful were not soured, but ac
cepted their fate, knowing that
there was support enough for on
ly one minister. Tho plan is i-at-isfactory
and will be adopted in
other counties iu the drought district.
J T Cola d Tina 14th Tj of Ag?t
IT.. J.
NOTICE!
risTinw; jojilral n Kx-vTton of A n
ClJiw. dr'1 nil prnmn niing kifUt .1 rw
hriT notiSH to orttl IU v at orw-w.
and a!) boidict: riim tniut tb a)d
tat will trvwwnt f Krta fcjr pyat o or
lrr J!tf .1.1, JUj) nrlii. acrfir "t
b rJn-d in forr of b-ir nroTrrr Tbw
Jutj 21t,
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