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. 1 hi xxiv. LOUISBURG. N. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1805. M'MRKI! . . . -. r , r t rn r.t 1 n IT TP T? -J Snp.'rintendent of Public i .' i,',...n'-iin .-onntv will be .,,-, ,M . . . .nionir on tlie seconu inurs i.'(.;H u.ir.y, April, July, Sep o -toitiT and December, and . ,,'for 1 1 iree days, it' necessary, i Duriiose oi I'xauuuing , . .., i ia tne ruunu ocuouib ,is c 'i, irv. t will also be in i,, o';i Saturday of each ;- ni l all 't)ui)!ie days, to attend i .. j . n ri(wt with inv ; il'nilM,.iO ini.i'n J. N. IIarkis, Supt. I'i-oio.-iiiniul cards. M ronKE & SON, SAFELY THROUGH ANOTHER YEAR. A T L' OK.N E t S- XT-LAW, l,..riS.Hi,K, '. C. ... . ti. - court? f Sash, Franklin, v':rrc; in1. vV if.-' '-.ouiitieH, Mv llu- , .'1 . JUrC-l'i- l Courts. 1, JlA.LONi.. .!.in f.olovv A.7COCk &' CO.'M Safely through another year. Hour bv hour and day by day, By Hi hand of love and might, ' In 'His patience infinite, (.Sod haw hrouirht us on our way Safely through another year. In the w.ny His hand hath led. Bread from Heaven did He provide At His word the waters burst From tiie rocks to quench our thirst ; Well hath He our need supplied. In the way His hand hath led. Let us nor; His praises sppak For the care His love hath shown; Never hath He us forgot, Lo. His mercy changes not; For the blessings we have known, Let us now His praises speak. Fearlessly will we a'o forth. (irt-t wiv'j song the year untried; Love Divine eic'u 1 1 : l y will pour iiieKsirjgrt from its boundless store: With our God to guard and gui le, Fearl'!.s!y will we forth. Kobt. ?J. Offord, in N. Y. Observer. ii li liaine Dr. O. L. lima. W. H. NICHOLSON, i'HAt;nci.v:i physician, L'ji;i'-ii "an, ". c. W. LiK.'KliiT, ;T''KXliY ANI COUNSELLOR AT LAW. L'H'l.-U -liU N. C. r,,'.ut an 1 p iinst iking attention given to "i iit.-r intrustrt'l to hit hanis. ,,.-( ,- t. oliic .Justi-:ot5h-ph-'rl, Hon. John , i - ion Rout. YV. Winston, Hon. J. C. bxt i res, r irsi iv.uuiiu d"" u ,.(,! nil ti Uailiy, U1BIOU, rui'ilico JJ-win. , L has. li. 1 lyior, rr-'.s w iw k f.jil K''. Hon- f'- . iuu; ;i uirw-. h i; in Court House, opposite Sheriff's. M S. Si'KL'ILL, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, LOL'ISUURG, N. C. kvi'.l tt-n Uh-. courts of Franklin, Vance, invil. . irien ;Mia w ,iRe coalmen, i"o : v-;.r-'ine Court of North Oarollua. Prompt I.-n: l ii Kivril1 lo coiiecuous, cvo. V. UULLEY. ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, FKANKLKiTON, N. C. All ''tr-il liusiness promptly attended to. Hl.i.S. B. WILDER, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, LOVISBL RO, x. c. (r".r on Miu street, over J ones a i.,ooirr a STORY OF A NEW HAT. lead adiffereutlife, and tried to be done by the same a9 he would ( do it himself, but that he might have made a mistake some way, and that he would like to have a minister Pent for to take an account of the stock. The doctor brought to the bed side the hat, opened up the sweat-leather, and showed the. dyin man what it was that smelled so, and told him that he was as well as any man in the city. The man pinched himself to see if he was alive, aud jumped out of bed and called for his revolver, and the doctor couldn't keep up with him on the way down town. The last we saw of the odoriferous citizen he was that in just so far as we enter in we can help and comfort those who are in sorrow, we forget all else in the joy that we may share in this Christ-like ministry. lie who came to bind up the broken hearted was a Man of Sorrows, acquainted with grief, and He not only commanded us to bear one another's burdens, but 111 ro se I f set us. the example, that we might follow in llis steps. Christian Work. DESERTLNG THE KIulIT. Lesson Drawn From an Interesting: Natural Wonder in the West Indies In one of the West India islatids they tell us that often articles of furniture or other piecei $f trying to bribe the bartender to timber used in dwellings or shops BUYING BABIES. Dacklf n't Arnlc Salre j Th Wt alr in tb world for -ot. hmiimi, nor, nlcm. !t rhenm. fjr j Nirw, tetter. rhopJi hod. rhithlnmn. , ro rut. and all kin rrnpti'U k.ho I powitirrly J i nri pilm or no pj. It i iruru Bt-! o . iTiv HAtixf.trtion or iiifHi'T rhiulii. Prirr ;.'i r.-nt kt lioi. For mI by Thomwti Avroikf ; SELL YOUR TOIJAfCO HAllPKK S WKKKLT. IN 1805. Ilarprr Wf rkl v is a pictri' hitorv of the liai-. Ii prt-setit rnt troporiiit fvfiii promptly, kc- ' rut r i y , ntui tiLi:. tivilv in : i.uii r.tt -on nd OvcnpUie Irn of the h;tiel urilrr. 1 !. in.tiiui r in which, dtirini: 194. it 't:iitf A business man had purchased a new stiff hat, and he went into a saloon with half a dozen friends to tit the hat on his head. They all took beer and passed the hat around so ail could see it. One of the meanest men that ever held a county office went to the bartender and had a thin slice of Lirnburtrer cheese cut off, and when the party were looking at the frescoed ceil ing through their beer glasses, the wicked person slipped the cheese under the sweat-leather of the hat, and the man put it on and walked out. The man who owned the hat is one of your nervous people who is always complaining of being sick, and who feels as though some dreadful disease was going to take possession of hi m and carry hi m off. He went back to his place of busi ness, took off his hat and laid it on the table, aud proceeded to answer some letters. He thought he de tected a smell, and when his part ner aaked him if he didn't leal sick, he said believed he did. He then turned pale, aud said he guessed he would go home. He met a man on the sidewalk who said the air was full of miasma, and in the street car a man who sat next to him moved away to the eud of the car, and asked him if he had just come from Chicago. The man with the hat said ha had not, when the stranger said they were haviug a great deal of small-pox there and he guessed he would get out and walk, aud he pulled the bell and jumped off. The cold perspira tio.i broke out on the forehead of , , (iu.4.4-.. uuu man "iiu lu lion uat, aim uc L ivlmrs; is my h'onf "for better 01 . , I'.ivl you will always find nie I took it off to wipe his forehead, h lr tn correct, at ruv own expense any tell him which one of those peli cans it was that put that slice bt cheese in his lint lining. Ex. GENUINE SYMPATHY. V SI. PERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, LOUIsBUiiU, N. C. Vn;-ti"s in all courts. U.uce in me vuuri Dentistry. V. h. EDWARDS ()!' WAKE" FOREST, N. C. Will vi-il 1, I'liihui-fr on Momhiv.Tnpftdnv ii V..-)iies.in foilo vinjrthe first Sunday --.--r rn.ii!:i pr-'pared to do ail kinds of .::.- i. i!;. O ,i in t lie M" i lows Hotel. have a very sordid look. If aj heavy pressure is put on th sc apparently sound pieces of wood, ! they snap asunder and a li:.e . white powder tills the air. The j reason is that a little worm had ! eaten its way stealthily into the heart of the wood and .slowly de- llelpf ul Thoughts Drawn From Study of the Sensitive riant. Sympathy might almost be con sidered a sixth sense, by means voured its of which we are euabled to out I nothiiiir left but a ourselves into another's place, and suffer in his sufferings, or rejoice in his joys, feeling either emotion to a more or less keen How the ilea in Trinidad Secure Their Brides. The old silversmith gave me a j?ood idfa of coolie marriage cus toms, and surprised me by saying that almost every little girl in the village was engaged, as we would express it. They had all been picked out and paid for, some of them not more than two or three years old, and from the time they were old enough to speak or think I h- tr.:rj in- i hi-'o Ri;nv ., , , .i.t. mil ll.c in u iii"r jr tucy ji lie n vi u u v i3 tu i"- tucit future husband, or "papa," ft.- the Hindoo womon call a husband. In many cases the sale had been made in India, aud the husbands were only waiting for the girls to grow l.ire enough to marrv, which i meant usuall c about twr-lvp years old. When the arrangement was made in India the future hus band would not emifcrr:.; unless hi little sweetheart " and her parents emigrated also. There were several cases in the village, I was told, where both parents of -. XT- to t r i ; .iTrc'.r.: " :n li t ot ;ii;ht it n able Ki'Tr i tn n..l:i.:l at:-:.;i..n v totliat Imli'-kno'.n, i.iji trs pi- ,.f it l . oi J I r rr' .) n::u 1 L 1 h . Hi.1 d iu n i.hril writer and i . rr -; oicjvDl, nt 1--l nt l. t' soil vor, uud there j oiicl I t I. I i W c : i "i , ;itr Mel. kp""n Amerifta a r ' i ' ii'ir lr nuny v- jr ri id, ol in Jp, ii who ln-fii er tmjT to v. ir r! iti one of thee little tiiiraized trirls liber until ther.i was i u.i a ,a .i ...i,, ,i. f.,t,.,.. linl l,.n- tin 1 I . . . . . ... . b ....... .......... ... lusban, took the cud into tv.s This is the h-.story of all ba.-k-j houj,e to b treated in ev.-ry res slidintr. Desertions from chas- , Vi?a -l ht .r ,,.,t,i was old enough to become his wife. tity, desertions from sobriety, desertions irom integrity in nusi- ; How u.,.h a COuiie .,aV9 for a bal(V extent as we are endowed with ness, desertions from posts of wife was 0De of the thincs I was Mr. Uj-ijil) in M'i,il;ii. t 1 1 j r j .. r rn.'., rx-..;. i:i :-riua;in n . t 1 . r i .-1 ; -. . .-v.-r y r.s! i .. '. 1 i i . 1 1 - i .to r j. r.d r.: .: p",''--di.--. I" ti:' 1:1 ,4ki : 1 a. . .: .p. -ih1 .irt.. t.v ; i, (.". .i u : i. I ; i . in- i ! ; i -1 1 n t . I ' , " r.i . '. I '. f ,;.: tltO I . . 1 . .. : r,- : 1 pi.'i itI'I. t: 1 rj',.,;,.' p. ,,t.... : . i ' 1 c ' t . t .i . t t" ti a r " '. . ' . 1 ' r T..i- Hu W or;d. . :i i k. t. i mi 1 ! v .-lit:-, in,-1. 1 'i. i. lo,rr i '.i - : t:. : . v , u ill i in i. :i .1 : .M.ar : ;rtui- . ' f .-t;-.n. Thrc - , I 1.- : . ;.. 'i i.-tijil.i, t - t hi.d in. i ... :'.r4'. I'.'-d "i'k'ii-, a i'.rri;.k- r-'in.M r,--l.iv b v t.ui 1 J W r. k 1 1 . u.i ..i York..' . : 1 I !.- . : 1 t;.-r. bv l;r .: i- r M.i;::.- . n r i .-1 1 . i. pd t.. .. ii ') : t ? . i ir r.t.-ri. stid for Illufcl ratcil Ir sec t u.. T... i r. Pleasants' New Warehouse. LOUisBURr;, N. c. r.r if'l;t;f-i for M'1'..nir vr,-jr - l-ji'i 1 1 ' -r h.v'i iTi'iMinoijii'iiioi:!,, h i js.- i n t li.- Miite .- Sn - atz ; d-in-;;:.-. ;:nd intviid that v. rvpil- .f ir tt ho o put or. our fiixr t- ' i. i t-ry i-nt it is worth. Fr:' .r i.i.'i.-'d to u. nr. l will p v i V. .kr'-hi iU4- j ri'- or ;t W. H Pl.KAs WT- A f'l N ( . An-, l'.-h. '. LOUISBURG Carriage Shops, Vi Hi H. C. TAYI-K. Pr rn-v r. I: ; r C.irr: n. ..Vi,;:;:: : h: IrZ. IB- KH5TG-, dentist, I.nnrUrCRG, n. c. OR -I mvr locket Store. 'irin'i' Baltimore Dental Colleire. v - i .--Vo ir years active experience. . -i: :.-.' i. t!-.:-.t;i a specialty. Nntural M r---n i.ed and nvv oues inserted in minctes. . i! work wJirrarited. this wonderful gift. , Nothing can describe sympa thy as well as a few words writ ten concerning the very symbol of sympathy the Idimusa sensi- commonly called. " As a friend feels for a friend, so each of its leaves seem to feel for each other, Who that knows, who that has seen it, has not alsr not able to find out. It must be Christian duty are the results of 1 gradual corruption at the core of V(.ry n..t for they have absolut.-ly the heart. And asCarlyh- tmce : lj0tn ng w hen t he y reach Tn n ulad . pungently said " it is astonish- The marriage of an adult coolie ing how lon a rotfteu tree will i womau i9 Haid to 0 very rare . ti,e tiva, or sensitive plant as it Is; stand if nobody shakes it." T. coolie prefers to see his little bn.le S. Cuyler, D. I). grow up and to marrv her before Cure for Hea.bv.-h-. , she has learned to read . It often Asa remedy for all f.-rms ,,f ...,,!. ' happen that these baby wiv5 go ache Electric H:rtt-rs has proved i to nchool after they are marriel tlie very best. It fitects a tirman-'pf cure aim iiie most areauei nani' nai mk demure and graceful little matron: remarked the strange sensibility ! headaches yield to its irdiie,.,-.'.'. 'V.- . 0f twelve sitting with the oth er T!. V- ''irr.- k v t- w .:h f.T' N i mi : - r f r J :. n r j v i. r .r t itn- : lit i- t. i; ' r: if.b w Mh th- Nu:n r urr'i.t at t!. '.:r..--r---.-lpt .r ..r I " -th c.- '. T v . u".. 1 ri : 1 r .t' . ..!!'':.' ! : . .. ; j r- -n .; - -v r "r:-i j.; H-I.t l. r.p ..i -..'.'. n R-'KilttA:;'---!! V ,i. 1 tr ' y J' ; - -M. . . y or :.-r - r I .- .ft . t.- I. uxt. f New ; ri v r. '', J ' ' ' ' L m-lit w.th tt tti' ' i; r-- r .r ' i:K l.-. i Ha 7H EK- 11A!U'!;!;'S l'K!:i Id Ai..-. H A HI'KK s Mi, :K HAKI'l.K s W hi K I V XAKl'KK s I: v.'.AK U.MU'Kl, S .r.V. i'K PI K 'a'- Kr T.. a.l u -H--- . r t'--l str.t- r. ' Xii..vl.i. :. 1 j I i ViU'KR k I'I! 'A .'. i r . it v i'-ijpy, Wi;. '.i:,'- n ;. u ant ;t d':--.aid if . ' r H'.:'-v r - n. an r .i : ..it. '. St i d- I .i. th- !;! : i.- .it 1. A V M V 1 I o i ; Kr H of its leaves ? The slightest ' nr-e a'i who are aillicteil t. , .1 bottle, and ive tins Mm touch suuices to maiie its foholes i trii in pT' cu r" a v a f i ; r ntipa'io'i close upon their support, the pet-! Hlectric Kitters cures by t-iniiL' t!o . . needed tune to the bowels, and few c-ihs lolar twigs upon the common pet- i,,nr rPSist the use ,.f tins m-licire. ilia: may prove unsatisfactory. ery truly. . lt.'E. KlV;rx, Dentist. t Y A R OK LOUISBURG. OAVSS, 0S3QRN HOUSE, C. D. OSBORN, Proprietor, Oxford, N. C. fxood accommodations for the raveiing public. R. R. CROSSEN. FIRST CLASS PAINTER, LOUISBURG, N. C. I wish to offer my services to thepub '". and will say that 1 am Dreoared to ' all kinds of house paiutincr, grain- '!S:i .My work in Louisburr speaks for iiself, and I refer to all parties for "ii 'tii 1 have worked.' Old furniture male new.. Give me your patronage, an 1 von shall he nln.as wiri; in dur line done on short air! satisfaction guaranteed, lo- i'i:r new s:.i'p (the old ten pin : in "ul shape and are better pre i than cer to serve our custo- when the whole piece of cheese seemed to roll over and breathe, and the man got the full benefit of it, and he came near fainting away, lie got home, and his wife met and asked him what was i.he iole, and the common petiole up on the stem. If we wound the extreme end of one foliole, the others immediately approach in succession, like friends who come to share in suffering or dath. The irritation is not local, but communicates frou circle to circle in the various elements of a leaf, and propagates itself from one leaf to another, like sympathy in an association of true friends. The more vigorous the sensitive plant is in its habit, the more susceptible is it ; for sympathy everywhere is always most pow erful iu the noblest organiza tions." This power of sympathy con nects us all together in one corn- Try it one-'. Lar'e b"tth's only lit cents at Avcnrk,. & ('s. nru' M.re. Make Yourself Heard. matter. He said he believed rnor- ' 111011 brotherhood, and the more j J. Mil I THE TIXXEK, Is up-tui red to do all kind of tin work, re. :nnns. : ah work ituuratiteoa. riace l"i-i!ii. ss on Main gvreet in house recently 'ii;u..( liy h'. I'arrisli. STILL AT THE BRIDGE. BLACK-SMITHING. here I am well known anil nrcnsirwl tn fln ay s un-work. I hope you will see me as rn h iv i .lone lie.fore. You will find me. on ' ! h'ist si le of the Rivnr l.ri Ige, Main street' -! is ' oi rtc. x. c. While I am doing all kinds ' i ksuiithinp;, don t forget fhat I am also wni in r-p:ur your gun, such as putting on ii -w f haVl. a l,w avLns wXikU I II U " r-ldireil that will a.t it n..t- nollurl f-m Yours truly' A. T. Nkal RUFFIN & LEWIS. W, BLACKSMITH 8 i are nrenarerl tn dn all tinIs nf Wrk in .,ur line. Call to see as at our uop near the Louisburg mills. Eoyster, Park & Co., Contractors, of Raleisrh. N- C. do a'l kinds of building, &c., at prices - " iuine times. If you intend ouuumg, u-nte this firm. tf. tiiication had set in, and she took one whiff as he took oil' his hat, and said that she should think it had. " Where did you yet into it ? " said she. " Get into it ? said the man. I have not cot, into anything, but some deadly disease has got hold of me and 1 shall uot live." She got his clothes olf, soaked his feet in mustard water, and he slept. The hat was lying on the centre-table, and the children would come in and get a smell of it and look at each other with reproachful glances, and go out and play. The man 6lept and dreamed that a small-pox flag was hung in front of his house, and that he was riding in a butcher's wagon to the pestzhouee. The woman sent for a doctor, aud when the man of pills arrived she told him all about the case. The doc tor picked up the patient's new hat tried it on, and got a sniff. He said the hat was picked before ripe. The doctor aud the wife held a post mortem examination of the hat and found the slice ofLim burger. " Few and short were the prayers they said." They woke the patient, and to prepare his mind for the revelation that was about to be made, the doctor asked him if his worldly affairs were arranged in a satisfactory condi tion. He gasped and said they were. The doctor asked bim if be had made his will. He said that he had not, but he wanted a law yer sent for at once. The doctor then asked him if be felt as though he was prepared to shuffle off. The man said he had always tried to abundant our own vitality, the richer and fuller should our sym pathies be. If we are, as we should be, ail members of one body, then the slightest touch upon one of the members will communicate itself to all. If one member sutfer, all the body suf fers with it. We do not need to feel the pressure of pain ourselves to share the shrinking of our brother, but suffering in his suf fering we also strengthen him by our strength. Sympathy must be an entering into the feelings of another ; tak ing upon ourselves for tue time being bis sorrows or joys. Only by doing this can we strengthen and support by sympathy. We only wound and hurt by our efforts if we are not willing to thus truly sympathize. When anyone sits in the . shadow of a great grief, the one who stands apart from him in the sunlight aud calls out to him to be of good cheer, only increases the distance betweeu himself and the mourner. It is the one who enters softly into the silence of the shadow, and with loving arm and speech uplifts and cheers by the very sense of oneness with the sorrow, who comforts most tenderly. We have reason for great thankfulness if this precious gift of sympathy has been bestowed upon us. It is a gift that costs, for with it the shadows of others will lie across our sunshine, and our own hearts will ache with the sorrows of others, but when with this pain comes the knowledge This little clipping is good, thou gh homely : The men who prosppr in this i world are the men who mind J their own business and keep on minding it. An exchange fur nishes an example : Tatoes !" cried a colored ped dler in Richmond. " Hush dat racket ! You dip. tracts de whole neighborhood ! " responded a colored woman from a doorway. " You kin hear me, kin you ! " " Hear you ? I kiu hear you a mile ? " ' 'Tanks 1 I's hollering to be i heard ! Tatoes ! ' ' The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. (Jaillouet.te, Drupreit. versville, Ul.. say: "To pr. Kind's New Discovery I i'e my life. Was taken with La flrippe and tried nil the physicians for miles about, but of ii" avail and was given up and told 1 cmild not live. Havin? Dr. K.intr'8 New I iw covory in ruy store I wnt for a bottle and began its use. and from the first dose bian to get better, and after using three bottles was up aud about again. It is worth Its WelffDt in gold. e won't keep store or bouse witbont- it, Get a free trial at Aycocke & Co's. Drug Store. Choice Selections. children, learning to read and write. They can always he dis tinguished from the other pupils oy their superior clothes and the quantity of jewelry they wear. : : In my intercouee with the coolies i ; 1 saw nothing to lead me to believe ! i that they ever treat their young wives unkindly ; thev seem to be very fond of them and of evt-ry- ' 'thing' connected with the littl" i i home, even to the domestic an i mals. j It is onl v iu cases of uu faithfulness, j which are rare, that the husband 1 1 points his arguments with a d;rk. i " What do the little girls think ' ! of having older husbands selected . ' forthem without being consulted?" i j That is what any American wiil ! ask, and it is what no American Jean answer without knowing, enough of their language to talk ! with them, for the young children i do not speak English. Their feel- j ings can be judged only by their j actions, and they almost invariably j accept the arrangement and make i good wives. A coolie girl c;m j marry a lover oi ner own seiecuon if she chooses, under the British law of Trinidad ; but she knows that the other fellow will cut lr throat if she does, and the n it minute will verv likelv stick a READ! : . .i t v.- d w. ':.' .1. I !. l H w Store1 IE 1 lliUlUl in at the old Eairlc Hotel. what v. p.vr.:., Y- H . v t: i: : . 1 c ' ' ; 1 AY w a : . t how ii i : . i ; d 'j..u.: . - i : D you im'. 1 and s s.-M. I sh full 111!-- Oak ar; -Nads, W Lut'-hus. Chairs and anything m ' h Parlor suit- r i --ir-d. Also pictur slZ". rpholpf'-rini a; don.- in tli p r a r !. a vi 1 1 1 1 " v a T.:t Ii O , a: Term? work u.i:;. iv : v '-a -:i . .J. V WII.I.I Mv Loui.-buri, N. t'. IIAKI'LL S BAZA K. IN 1 .-. f nil' SHOL (TAKING. 11- i : .. :.- 1 . . ' v i w knife into hims'df. This pleasit g j by Lihr.ne K..r. t custom naturally tends to make the marriage contract very bind ing. N. Y. Sun. :?-.. f..r ..-.t n .' r r. i i 1 l.hiu; 1 !. r r a li I r .- rvt-rv le . ikcrmn .n u-'i by i.nnulr 'lr kti :ti nil aiul irUni. ''ir i in lrir. k , T irali- 1 1 r u r Kli-tr-int ar-'l firlmivf il .or nii'l ;' M'. r '-;: W orth ui'nifl by i:nl' rr .1:1 iiui'crlMH (rulur. i ! . a k ; i ati :- i.-Hp. to 1. a: v :ig. p.v.k g';; r good .-hot--M:ik' L"o:i;e and K- r i. r , v . MosKS WEST. m-rilt ' f ti.e latt.'t w a n J Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Truth is the highest beauty. Through our commons lies the path to the uncommon. It takes a braver man to forgive an pnemy than to make One. Y"oung Men's Era. The only antidote to the bit terness of life is the sweetness of Christ's love. There are a hundred kinds of religion, but only one kUd of pity. H. W. Shaw. A good word is an easy obli gation, but not to speak ill re quires only onr&Jence. Tillsou. If we must answer for our idle works, how much more for our idle silences? St. Augustine. Self-respect is an honor due to a Christian from himself, because he is one. Interior. It is one thing to meet death intrepidly, and it is altogether another to meet it peacefully and trnst fully. F. W. Robertson. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. BJBriB. ; Feed, Sale i Livery STABLES. tnmniir.K .mm! ac,- rie r: trir ro'.u c.n ' iif " i .-i rrt.l womrn. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1895, edition 1
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