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Ma M VOL. XXIV.' LOUISDUHq K C.; FUrDAt, JUNE, 1894. SUMF.ER U. I'L'JJUC SCHOOL TEACHERS The Superintendent ol Public c.-i.ools ot Franklin, county will be j., Lov.isburg on the second Thurs (.,v of February, April, July, Sop it -w) ;t, 0ctob3r and December, and i for three days, if necessary, .: j ',: purpose of examining appli-r.,,it.-i to teach ia the Public Schools (1 i liis county. I will also be in l.i 'iisWur on Saturday of each 11 public days, to attend ;iiiy business connected with my oliice. J. N. Harris, Supt. A HUNTING LAY.' i V.. M. COOKE & SON, ATTORN 12Y3-A.T-LA.W, hoi I.-Ki'RO, N c. . ill ;'ttc;i 1 tfce courts of JS'aRli, Franklin, ,iiv ill", W.a-ron au- Waki-counties, ulBOthe ' C'-urt of .North Ciroiiiu, kxu.l the U. i n: an titri.:fc Courts. J. JUALOiN'E. '0 -o.-irs Ukw A7ocke & Co.'s . .idj-iiiitiijj Lit. O. L. iiliis. j i. ?;:cuoLt;ox, x ;A( LiCIXG PHYSICIAN, . Vi.MUliliLAKB, ATT( )i'.X C Y-AT-LAW, i,n M.Lin sttv t. ' ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW, Lil ISiil'RG, N. 0. A il! .-t ten tbi; courts ot Frnkiiri. Vance, .-i'ivi!i, Y;.rren iiml ';ike comities, also i" su;.r 'ine :..urt f North Ciuroliaa. Prompt it'-'iti'Hi tciveu Tii colk'cliOiiH, &C A. 1". UULLKV. ATTORNEY-AT-I.AYv. i-TiAMCIJ-VTO.".', X Al! U'al t)U8i:)''.s l'rouiiJtl .Ut- naoil to. rjHIOS. B. WIl.J'iKii, A T T 0 H -Y E Y- A T -1 . A V, L,( N". C. :!'. on Main strc-.-t, over Jones & Cooper's He buckled eirth and tightened rein Aad made his mare take heed. She snorted answer back again A fair and gallant stoedl Ho held her straight across the down; Sao left afar his peers; Tho fresh wind in his face was blown; Th pack sans in Lis ear3. He held her straight adovrn tho hill. Her hocks beneath her bent. Kone, without instant fear of ill. Could follow where riie went. He held her straight across the plain; She 6trained against the bit; Her courage heightened his again: His knowledge lnt Ler wit. Rough dikes, high piled from ancient days, "Strong fences of the past She left thern p.il and went her ways, A gallant mare and fast. The blackthorn twined across the path Hid yon sweet pack from view; She smote the growers in her wrath And clove 'the fence ia two. He spied the oak rail, nor would stop. Yet drew- the long reins' tether; Fully t wo feet clear she spurned the top; Ah, how ihey laughed togetherl Tho stream where marsh and river meet Her heart mado light of gladly. And as it flashed beneath her feet His own was beating inadly. Yon load hound concert, close at hand. His very soul had stirred And she his mare could understand The music that ho heard. And when he lighted off the mare At that long gallop's end. Was ever maiden half so fair? Was ever such a friend? Elliott Lees in Temple Bar. SECRET OF GRANT'S .SUCCESS.' TflG FARM Vr i -tii Hons . I. i'ijK.-.'CV, ATTOItXF.Y-AT-LAVT, LnUl'-D' UG, X. C. s in all courts. 0:iice in the Court rr. U h & I pV i restitute for Bass' pals ale, filled fare. There was another Grant, be ' fau!t , mftrk loUU L'"o l. :x-A it rvc;il.s a t.ymSmmmm e d only ge Ut dk a;; 1;; ! Stand np like a man a.d honor ; very curious and w r.-ct. r-.C"a-7J ! all others bcinp; spurious imitations, generation, since the fLirnilv came : your cal'a;. You may huve 'vron? ; anotnuici -n.l:tia -f tue brain 'v"a"'t T-l-" M&$Jiffi Com hill Magasdne. here in 1620 it wasof thoclai: Grant but thev are not i Vour fario, al- i and its way?. Kx. ..r ..oto. Js : in Scotland orirmaiJy-it may to ! t unfll.i,m(i nf ' Tnnv :n c-.c-oas ncssow Throat, Him lip. said that thro v.:'as -o-re man doin- 1 thou-4;h scmft of iU0Ci may l,e 1,1 n-i A-;;;una. V --r Coa.rni:tioii tt has no Sho Didn't vou meet nana some- hi hsst. thortr'b T:?iil mv f.'t'-r a I your la. ruing-. " u-k 1 ""u''''' fur-i Tho Sugar Palm. Palra sugar, or jaggary, which, is probably one of the earliest forms of crystallized sugar known to humani ty, is procured from the sap of the cut flower stalk. By a singular pro vision of nature very obnoxious, no doubt, to Sir Wilfrid Lavzson, but dear to the souls of unregenerate hu manity whatever produces sugar for one's toddy produces also on the same stem the toddy to put it in. Thus" the selfsame cane supplied Mr. Stig gins with bis famous pineapple rum and with the four large lumps which he employed to sweeten it. Thus, too, John Barleycorn, when ''for England's good ho yields his blood1' in the form of bitter beer, passes first through the sweet stage of malt, in w-hich condition he can easily be con verted into the substance known as maltose or malt sugar. It is tho same with palm juice. When simply boiled down, it pro duces palm sugar, but when allowed to ferment it turns into an excellent Always Did His Bent A Thing; Worth Do ing Ia Worth Doing Well. From an interview with, Colonel Frederick D. Grant about his fattier the following is taken : ' 'Did you notice any change," I had asked, "in your fathers manner or demeanor after he came east and took command of all the armies? Was there anything to show that he thought, 'Here is the great task of my life?' " Colonel Grant shook h:3 head thoughtfully. "No," he said, "that was impossible. My father was al ways the same. He was always grave. He was always thoughtful. He was always gentle. He was al ways extraoiTlinarily considerate of the f eelirigs of others. I have never known a -man who had such nice ways about him in that respect as my father. But, more than that, he always did his best. Ee did as much his best when he was a farmer as when he wa3 lieutenant general, and he never saw that doing your best in one position in life was any different from doing it in another. "For instance, he never would look upon one particular achievement and say, 'That was my brilliant deed.' Ha never looked at things that way. He used to say that he had done all he could, taken all the pains he could about everything, and if one thing j ma3 rarnea out better tnan another it was because he had more and better in formation to act upon. No ; he never felt one responsibility more than an other. He felt it his duty to do his best under all circumstances, and aft er that he did not care. So he never thought that he did one thing better than another. It was the duty idea A few points for cbV.aideration of the Farmer: S ' Sweat and dust, as Well as ill fitting collars, cause tie horse's shoulder to gall. Try to put in such crops as will giVe you eometbing to sell at least every month in the year! "Management," this one word has more meaning on tho farm than is generally suspected. The farm may not yield bi profits, but there is no other call ing so sure to give a rnau a living. How many tradesmen and men in other lines of business are bank rupted to one of the farm ? Don't worry about the future supply of timber, It long after we are needs. No one animal is an exact type ABOUT SLBEP4 Serve Tissues Are Best Irairtd hj Short Nans and Food. If I luist&ke not. Sir James Crichtou Browne, in the coarse of a recent address, remarked npon the curious elacticity of our brin as regards sleep. He ciUd the case of reople who rarely efept welVor much, and who, neverthe less, were able to carry on intel lectual work with ease and abili ty. I suppose there is a "habit"' of brain in the question of sleep as in other respects, and while, ordinarily, we demud a fair quantum of absolute rest, some of us contrive, as a habit, to get Highest of all in Leavening Power. L-t tU.S Gov't Report. O rowdier jBSQizrmx purs The biggest fib are the ones '; A -mart littU boy cal'. hitnwlf that get away. Ju.t o with tnauj 1 of lifo's opportunities. C'orapa, became be is toied so often. The Discovery Saved Jiis Uf. Cnre fj Ketarte. Mr. (i. Ca;.l.-nrtt", I)rntrit. IVr-nll-. III.. m;: "To Ir. Kite'. .NVw the future along with a mimmnra or somno- , Wltb L fir- ,n i'trir, ,U lhm pbji. . "7 ! Jr:r'srit '"'iT will erow 'lent repose. This subject was ' riim. f..r mH S ot. but ,.f no v",,' Jr .,'t,:tt1 grow l j r..,rl.wRirnaPinJ Uli I ould not '.fV v" past earthly ! late.y recalled to mind when I im, Jiac I)r K;n?., Nw h,XrfY "JP; J- ff-.cl ... :;ror- a f happened to be dining alon with m n-y v..r 1 -.:t U r rr an t t.:. V"'' C" V',,r1- A rrrv-r f all f .rm tdl KW.r-.r lii:tT h rr-'i"! to N t U a well-known surgeon in busy of its race. Hence the difficulty vi ir.ii; nic iciauvc aiiic ui , " i v.. , j . . kfrl) breeds. I the length and breadth of te ilore attention ought to be paid land. He had just returned-from to the teeth of our domestic ani-' a long and tedious journey, tired They often suffer from ! and fagged. He sat down to neglect. i dinner. Between the courses he A small amount of easily digest- sound asleep, let us say thre ed food is preferable to a larje ! minut". not ranrp, certainly. amount that is more difficult of di- i After ea:h nap he woke up, ato gestion. his quur.twrj and went off agniu A wash of fresh buttermilk i:inlo sluuiher. I said nothing, said to kill tlies on hoi's. The milk ! but watched him cl.-s-ly. t h rw. It 1 ,1 i;n ?o Kf ltt r. c i ft-r My friend is a nun tx-ul-w v up a:. l hr .t s .;n. worm its -iiif j i: p. . 1. -!-n t rv c: li.'uw i:h it." ;: Irvf trial tx.Ul" at AvcxLc i. I o. drug top-. trie nix It a.ti; tL i "r.c ! h t r-ii:L qo cf tLr Bi-i.ci- Try :t ar jkTT bill C!t l':flj -r,t t Ayc-k t C'".' drrv --r. Shiu"ii'.- I't'iiB. th- tr-it ('- nch nd l'ruj' c Aye .-kn :r- is f-r I v 'i rv r.'. U V kc! c u::.. t-uy-. oclj j.V. t hilrn I . .:. Yen car easily fill the pitUc ey ;f you only have th durt. DR. PKNTI.-T. l.oriSIU TJi. N C I I c rr.. kD.l ii'. k:a r .r- r ; t ti .-t r- r ( or rl. .v i f-.ar- ' :.: ;- t - '. c j-rf' rl i mm-f Y-S7 I needs to be well rubbed into the I observed that each awak.-ning m the history of my father s family ! ; , . . , , . , , , that same idea of doing your best in j bristles. j he grew brighter, the tireu look the place you find yourself has been i Nature shotild be copied as near ; disappeared, and Lv th- tim a rxding and upholding one. ! as possible in the care of fowl?, i dinner wa-i at an end Ri.-hard "It's been a rarhcr remarkablo , , .,, , ! 1 -lC t 1 family in that way, I think. His fa- ami then there W,U be '' com- "njseif again. Ijnkedh .m ther did the best that was to bo done ' plaint of diseases. on his installments of sleep. II i in the little town of Georgetown, O., It is a great luxury to live on a reply was characteristic, where he lived, and that was to ba I rnn T 1 nnT.B i; mI),,,', i.t,n-" tnul':.itr IV.i i : . ni r Tir. v-! "i; r V'. r" nc'i.' AKTii : 1 1. rruTH i' v;T. t ";!! r-iir-i"-! ani n.- .".s K'TV M'N! t..-. .'. 1 4 -..r! irn n-.J . L- ..; 1 rr : r;ir h "f r t v. r---" snd . v. :i; lsv -' r : r,.l VH ! V T f 1 a ' r . 1 '.. .t IL..1 v t -" '.-.- mayor and draw the resolutions and 1.1 v -a :i . i;nn', '. r". iv. i:.' 1: . T i P f j... -I l , niaaorras icr lae local political con- '"f ing along a road to do his share ''that it in't a long leep that l- ii.i" . - 1 towards making; it a uood one are su in ventions. And his father did his best, and that was to rill a lieuteuan- ! Xhe successful fariner.- cy in tne Kevoiutionary war, and: 1 t . .t 4.1 4. e x-u - , . . 1 cient in number to discredit the that father s lattier was thanked by j the Connecticut aembly for his j croakers and show that it is not services in French and Indian war- 1 the farm but the farmer that is at needed to r'-fresh an active hroin? Nerve tissue i repaired e.it-ilv with verv little sleep if you also take foo I ." Of my own exneri. nee re- rivn !; in-' c:irel inovisaiion wutTCii-" i.i?i fi.iicj- n-ill nir-E tot) if taken in. time. Sold i " Ti.-:,. its on Hcerirrnre. Fr Latne Back ' Lb.--1, use Sill Z&U'.i rWxliii. 25 ets. Hrre vou Vjtitrrh ? Thsreisedv is guaran teed to cure vou. i'rice CO cts. Injeetor t'rse- C.'.CT'OX.-If a dealer o-Zfrs TT. ) ; ;ari slioes ft. :i K:riiicf;l Tric-, or sars thoni -witiiout ravr.e wtnr-iped on I tiom, put ii. ai clown i tc .3 n. v,' f where last night? He Yes. Sho Why didn't you speak to him ? He I did. Sho He says you didn't. He (surprised) But I assure you I did. I talked to him for 10 minutes. To . a 1:1 k. : Karly cal h.'.c" j now, s'.rojii; ti'U. ?.-. eties, rady Apr;'. grein, matifha- ui. Verhena", pan-i a:, of he dding pi a; '-. ruhb' r p ! a -: t.t a nd : ': culture; tiver e.,l cut tluwrs, floral '.-! for cataiorMi". II. SrM.vM:.:,:, I la V .' d i- ! h ; ;!;- ; 1 . r- !.d rem! .i r f - . - mono - bank stocks, ruii- time in a verv L-mail way. ! Give vour farm' credit for "Then my father's mother added , niahing you a home, rent frer a:id ' Does wealth consist in Kicauv iu tiic laiiin v i.'i. L?i fall iei r .1 j j , i 0 . c-i ' i for a thousand and one necessaries houses, iand sense of diuv. Sao was a worn mi who thought that nothing you could ', a,lf luxuries which you would Lave j road bonds, etc., alone ? do would entitle you to praise ; that : to pay cash for in a city. j We think not. T!i young mna you ought to praiso the Lord for giv- j Perhaps the best remedy that i starting in life with "no money mg you an opportunity to do it. Mv ! . ' 4 . ' ,. , . , . . ... , ,- ', fatherhehdlnmselinoalmo:,t?1:i:t!can be used t keep cmcksin goo.l , but witn good digestion, go.ul She (significantly) Well, he and I an accountability, though he didn't i condition is pulverised charcoal sleep, gocsl health, atid with abil- daily ity to work in some profitable ration of it can do them r.o great ' employment, has what tho aged harm. ! capitalist would be tzlnd to ex ile is not a very enterprising change ail his miHio.! for. farmer who, if naturally slow, can- What compensation is money not hurrv his steps a little in hay- for sleepless nights and painful ing, especially when unfavorable days, or the misconduct of dissi weather has delayed the work far patd children ? Which brings the greater hap- It would be good for farmers if ( piness the glitter, show, jeal- Collin m c We a V' were talking about you yesterday, extend it to others. He was always) mixed with cooked feed. and 1 toid him you would speak to ; ready to praise his subordinates, and him at the first opportunity, and I toward his children ho w'as especially Ho (catching on) -Urn er ah indulgent and lenient.' JicClure's I'll go and see him now. Hallo. Magazine. His Answer. A good hearted old German citizen of a nearby Illinois town recently received a telegram from a faraway state informing him of 1 1if' tvdd.-n death there of a friend whom he had ! beyond its reason. coinpi' t-- i::i ovi-r- d Colli M. d o ,v;r ' 1 1 w i t ' i ;. : : ns and G.i-i: assets. I';:. imi'.T HiHiTI!, a . f adv i ciiy.h is 1 i..- in ', fop try :n r. 11 ;t v.r. N ( , n:.d r : Strri-w ' ii: .ir'i i.r .-. ! : el i: i v v i,r k i -.p )... i t : to .1. f suit " 1 j . ' S3 SHOE thVSoSId. W. Xj. DOUGIAS Shoes arc stylish, easy f.t t: : r, and pive belter eatisfacUon utllic piicci d- ;-..scd than any o;her mai.e. Try one pair and 1 - r invinced. The stainpinfr of V. L. Douglai' : ;ic ;ini price 0:1 the bot,o:n, r.hijh paarantcts :r value, saves tbouruicis of dolinrs crinna:!-.-t ;hr, -e who wear them. Der.lers v. bo push tl'.'t - " of W. L. Domdr.s Shrcis gain Cur.toiKfr?, i:.-h hjlps 10 inci-easc the y-alrs on ;htir full Ii:,:. ""J;. They enn afford tt ieil :tl a less prnf.'., 5i:-.l we believe ynucan rav: mnnoy hv luivi.-.;'" a.' y ,r I'.yitwenr o'fihe dealer advertised (ri'r-, ."' ' ' it:ilot'ne free npon r.pjj'icniiia. A(Hrc V. L. UOVGl.AH, Crolitou, Mus. Sold bu JONES & COOPER, LOTJlSBUitG, N. C. hStfaW H EY DRUGGISTS, f William of Orajigt;. William of Orange had weak lungs and became ill on exposures that would not in the least affect other men. He would never favor himself in the least, however, on that ac count, and wheu on campaign would never sleep in a house while his sol diers were in tents. On the march he always wrent in the midst of the troops and would not even move out of the clouds of dust that overhang the route of a marching army. Pitts burg Dispatch. SOLID WALNUT CCFFiKS AXD CASKETS, f tjijU, 0 Til a fl QoIa .1 !.-( A K(tpT Livery a; ;o a line pf u U ?? LomSBaaa, -n. c." -V Li Jr Y rvlVj rl & Oi f'AiV 1 (T,P.T4IU A PATKKT -For T :?',''t ftVir;TvA nr. mti linvift-.t fTii7,inTl. trrtf.ft to. ' N who hav9 had nearly ttTty years' ;:,--! laths patent business. Communica i . :t i-trif-tty coTiSdontiiO. A Habdfcooik of In- ' ion onneeraine Patents and bow .to ob j :i t:."i-i r,unt ti-ee. Also a oatslogae oat mecftaiw v fi.'.i uoiontiSo books sent free. Tit. tiiton tbrongh Muna & Co. recsiTO f"'- ' iicolr.tbe Scientific Americon, and 'S bromrbt widely before tee pubiiewitb f' .t o;.f, to the inventor. TUIb splendid ceper, - not, iveetiy, elefitmtlyaiwstrated.hasbyfai-tlio l.:!': ';';"' 2i:'clURttou of a11? BCienfcific work lit tbe . 'n. S:4 avftttf. Ramnln miA sfint free. - building Krtition, monDhly, SRoOayear. jingle i --r' v'li'O. ivf civ uuuiuci vouwr.iua v-" Not Loaded. Miss Michigan Avenhew When mammer and I were to Yirrap, oh, the awf ulest thing happened ! There was a Russian prince and a German count and they fought a duel alxut poor tiny me with: pistols ! Archie G-otham Ab! Were they loaded? " Miss Michigan Avenhew No, in deed, they weren't. They were just as sober as could be. Town Topics. : , y Only two strikes were' ever known to occur in Turkey. One was ef dockyard laborers in the govern ment employ for arrears in pay ; the other was of cigarette makers in gov ernment factories for the exclusion of worn,en. The dockiaen got their money, and the women were turned out. ' Seals, whales and a great variety of fishes inhabit the ' far southern ocean." The floor of tl&t ocean is said to be occupied by mere abun dant and more pofiuliar forms of ani mal life than any other known part of the sea bed. known in his boyhood days in the I ratneriana. ine message react: "JbTed- ; some of their number would write : ousies and falsity ericiv aieu suaacniy toaay. Answer. The exact reason for the answer of fashionable ! out their farm experience and oh- j life, or the heartfelt friendships desired by the distant sender of the telegram was not apparent. Tl distance was too great for the Illinois man to think of journeying there to witness the last sad rites at the grave, but the message called for an ar- swer, and the messenger was given servatious for publication, thereby which prevail so largely in the conveying to all interested many homes of the industrious poor ? useful lessons that otherwise must In- how many of the palaces of our be lost, except to a few. millionaires will you rind greater If one farmer does not feel able j happiness in the parlor than in to purchase and keep a thorough- j the kitchen? How manv millionaires will Vi: TALK'S as nic- ami fine pood- r : d : n an v of our c : ' : sl'ick is complete m ev r ,ir- iur iii.-. 1110 wu"m6U". T lu teLtuau-i bred boar bimeelf, in many cases visibly affected by the news of the u Pay to combine with three ! tell you thatthey are happier now R-spoet f u '. iy , K. R. liAhtifi Co. sudden death of his friend. The tears came one by one and trickled down over his wrinkled face. How ever, in his sudden grief he did not overlook .that one last word. With a trembling hand he took the pencil and wrote the reply. To those who witnessed the act it was pathet- J ic. To others it may perhaps appear humorous. This was his answer: "My God! Ish dot so?" A Country Telegrapher. Lou isburg, N. C. , FARMERS TAKE NoTH E. We have opened a market and ! I stock exchange at Clifton's old j It is difficult to please woman.. If her husband abuses her, heisa'brute. If he is a -mildly mannered, inoffen sive creatuie, she despises him for not haying a soul of his own. Boston Transcript. Berlioz, the composer of many ma jestic works, never learned to play any. instrument save the guitar, and that so badly that no one would will ingly listen to him. . ! "Let u3 ;eaoye - temptation from the path of youth," as the frog said when he jumped into the' water up on seeing a boy pick up a stone, ; ... The Sheik's Friend. Grant Allen relates that he wjs Bitting one day under the shade of the sphinx, turning for some petty point of detail to his Baedeker. A sheik looked at him sadly and shook his' head. "Murray -good," he said in a solemn voice of warning; "Bae deker no good. Wnat for you use Baedeker?" "No, no; Baedeker is best, " answered Mr. Allen. ' 'Why do you object to Baedeker?" The sheik crossed his hands and looked down on him with the pitying eyes of Is lam. "Baedeker; bad book," he re peated. "Murray very, veiy good. ' Murray say, 'Give the eheik half a crown Baedeker say, 'Give the sheik a shilling.' "San Francisco Argo naut . Impertinent Man. ' "That young Mr. Biggies is a brute," said Maud. "Why?" asked Mamie. "I told him you had quit playing .the' piano, and he asked mo- .what made! you do it the golden rule or a sore finger." Washington Star. than himself until taking all j cow?, mutton or lambs, and fowl tking o,i,.minf a era Kunltli ! of all kinds. All that want :nat ifp rhildrpn. fronds be is ! of any kind send us your orders. , ... .... . Everything as represented. sure be would be willing to ex-, , - . . u atu, Our Dumb Animals. it e us. change. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria J I E. J. Ragspalk &. C. ICE! or four of his neighbors and secure i than when starting in life with a good animal rather than coutiu- ; out a dollar ? ne to breed to a scrub. j On the tops of mountains we Keep your breeding pure, what-j find rock, and ice, and snow. It ever it is. Do not mix blood on- is down in the valleys that we less you uu it wuc.uuuy iur una mo vineyarus. j f0rner and wa.lt to Ly leeves speciul purpose. If you make aj Let no man envy those, richer ' an(j jj0g.s 0f anv Milch cross do iiot make it with bloods so wide apart that they cannot readily coalesce. You want har mony, not antagonism, in breed ing. In the olden time it was thought necessary to dry the eutiro moist ure out of the new cut grass before it was nut awav for hay. This a. has been discovered to be an error. The best hay is that which has been but partially dried before going into the. stack. The 6tudy and experiment with ensilage led to this discovery. Cracked hoof frequently result from a wound of the coronet and should be treated as follows'! The coronet should be blistered where the crack etarts, and a V-shaped mark should be cut with a . file at the top of the crck to separate it from the new born. Glycerine should be applied to the hoof, which should be bandaged " with leather drawn "tieht bv' means of , . 0 STABLE S. HAYES & FliJNELL, Praetors, LOUISE3URG. N. C. COOD TF.AMS ANI) I'nUTK DRIVERS. sri.i I.VL ATTENTION TO TII.W YAASU MEN. TAR RIVER STOCK FARM. a lace. FllANKLlYrON HOTEL E. M. WARD, Prop'r. Good accommodations.. i.nte servants, ' bforv. The ice is put up in blocks and the best fare the market I of 200 pounds. For n:ile nn follows The Raleigh Crystal Ic Factory having bo-n put in hrnt-chis order now prepare-1 to turn out inorv Ice and ol t'ttT quality tt.jtn ever and the best fare the market affords. , Good Livery in connection w ith hotel For monnmenta and tombstones of the latest and prettiest design, and cheapest prices for rame call on or ad dress R. I. Eogers & Co., Durham, N. C. l"The chijapest in the State. " tf. CEN THAL 'HOTEL J I? 3Iaaonburc Propr HENDEHSON. N- C Good accommodations. Good fare. Bo liU and attentive ervanu. Hlock, lOO pound k, well pnckcnl, per express, orent. Whole blc-k, 200 pct:nd-f well pneked, per exjm'Sf, ?1.30. Low price by the cur loud or fmr tion of carload of two tons or orer. Not bug tbnn two tons will Ix'tai-on by freight uhpneked. JONES & POWELL. IUleigh, N.C. R3is2 Yc-r Bason, Kcttcn, Besf, Milk asd Bulla. Pure P. red ImrtK- Je.-r-ey Pigs. I'nre P.r-1 Oxfonl down Fork. Fun- I r.-d .IfMt-ey Htiier, 3IkI l.Vl.L A LVES. Shaved or Sawed Hard Pine Shin glen. Laths, Corn, Meal, Ont, P.nin by caricmd, more or less, tit lowest prices for cash by Jones A Powtli,, .Raleigh, '. C. My rnwn bnre bntteT Terord 2n jxindf pT wt-ek. IVt P-n". Poai atxl Ham in AmeTim at tb head o! tnr henh. My rtock i rr istrvd. Writ lor what you wzr.: find I will aepply you at rv;ionaL; prioi-H. W. L. MrOHEK. Frank lie ton, S. C. I v , ! ' t
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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June 1, 1894, edition 1
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