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-aw.. 1 Vi! I.. XXIV. LOUISBlTiG, N. CM FRIDAY, FEMtUARY 1, Im.". 1 H h 1 I "MAC SCHOOL TEACHERS rbtomlent of TabJie DiYioukliu county will be . , arv,-' on tho second i nurs-.-.ii a try, April, July, Sep- , ,,. i ).;U'b,'" ana ixicemoci , au(i Keep a Merry Heart. ... i a..r it roces;;:vrv. , I M I'm:.: "njl " , , ,.. ,r.iri)' of examining apph .;',! fli 1:1 tii'' I'ublic Schools , ' v. i will also bo in i . l. 1..,- r ? oor.Vi o.i ;iwi'i:u emu ! ;iu u"snie 'lavs, to attend . . .f , ., I - i ir U iriT J. N. II.iiS:s, Rapt. i)t:.'sitn;ii ;;ntis;. .Xi'0!lEY AT LAW. l-i. iMii'Hii, :. ". y ,,;i cia:il!t!is fouri of tli-j State, o .'. -i: in Court UiuaJ. 0O,li tc SONd ATTOUN 'J i'S'AT LAW, L i .1 Si! iOJ, N. C. tf...; ; in- (-., art.-i of X.iFh,-FrHnkilt. j . i ,t;i i WO"." -oniitie-3, aImj L:i jlr ,0." o'.'Md, -J '.1' ii ii p , iiil t tilo U. : ... , ! Aco'-Ku & Co.'s . .v ij S'i O. i.. a -ds. r. a. :"i(juoL::o:;, . .L veT:r;a; i'U y.ician, I, .' i -i: ' :ei. . C. .) a "- .-.I.I.. d '. AT LAW. No us? to whine and worry 'Cause the- Min shine to-da, No use to fume an' flurry s oioud the v.av The skies wiil surely brighten, 'idie shuios ail tlfpart. 'Jhh p;o ou Htra'ght tin' learn to wait Air kei; u ai-jrrj' heart. There is no nss o' growlin': Ir c)td no more to smile, Tlio' wiritr'H storuiu are howiiu' Spi i-.i'il 1)3 hero after while. There us no rm? o' kickin' Kti' ;kh on with your part ; Be staiu li iui' tru;' in ali you do A:i' keep a merry iieart. Tiicrf is Ti' use o' wparin' A melancholy air. Tiie wori-iJ is Jiot a-carin' i'uur gi-iff ami woe to share. Ah ho' Home gr.f-'vov.r; Harro w Sllot!;l f.jll.-e a itar to ctart, Jer' let i-!:oer dr;ve iiuek the tear An" :;te a merry heart. VS'iii.hm V.'est. uiind that will be of the greatest service ro bira when the real trials and sorrows of life come upon Mm. j It is impossible to avokl disTp Use of Snlj!u:.- In Thr)dt In v.-um -.. Got Eveu With The 31.a?pers. lisapiiointmeuts. Disappointments are not so cotriuiofl .a this iife that it is the part of prudence to school cue's 3clf to b?r-r them patiently. Tho?e who are of sanguine tem perament and especially the vonxiir and inesnerieoeed find it Tiik Nm nlTTcr th.-.r t) . I ; l).niorrat if th. !.v-t I.-c-l i i :r i It is so id tba.t the best way to Tiir.- li:is bv. (if Iat s. .:n ' ".i .,- I t ii. r.-pnt of j.r .:;-,in-.t tr.-niS ' f' ....... pointments if one pre?erveo as he to some of his own medicine. Re- thr'Mt tr ,ul;:' s- f,,l '::ll:v ,,!,,' o !mrt'--4 w!l" V "' Shoubl ahor.efnl dist.osit.ior,. I.,.t ! centl v oue of on r ci tns r-P i r...i ! :l ''''I'1 !l ' ' '' ' ' : ' l,1'r T1,,s is ' 1' ind mM wit '.id rn . it if 1 ' J ' " .. .. , . no in. '.-ins a n ' n :r. ''iy. navin Hiri. ? i 'o i u- ; skm. von: Tor.An n AT - - till! :i- - :' - it is possible to control one's man- a. proposition from a fake adver- ! ner of dealiiig with disappoint- tising agency. The agency ments so as to set them aside and allow time to efface even the recol lection of them. THAT HIKED oiHL. agreed to pay fonr doll irs p. luu"a,ul lor ,ue ,i;Mnuuu"" ; : ii:iaui!n;.t.rv-vini.toH.fn:vb-ti..-i. ' r-'al f t':o- .,. !,.! :. 1 1" i ; ir. i t 1 :!- i.- jian.v- i n (. w no ii l in i i re;i in i Tt : in h "i i il in for !i t lea -t it y having t h; K-vn n Ah fo.n a i draw, t :r was no obj. vrit if ' ajr.n.-r -I-5 r e! .1 i :;t '.;. r T ' . ! . i ,. e .. . i 1 niuiis aiudtu ui -ihm i;j.;-t.i '.. 1 .-.:t wa 1 aor faith, a?hed that the 6 mtill s-'iX' j on-hlv dntrd wi:a sulnhur. tin- of twenty cent? accr-mpany the i , .-..atn.-'n. b rep-:; t-l .-v .-ry hou , "tar. on of th- "r f..r a order. The citi'2r. ordered one ! if the en-..- h.-v. r.. A.- onlv-...,.! i p:p-rs .f oath taro. n i ; New WareliGuse, co'ild co:;' fron. s' .t'.low iir; tli- JlO'.V' I--!-, it U.!S li "When she came to work for the family on Congress street The lady ! thousand circiil irs ar;d enthed of the house sat down and told her. j twenry cent-. that agents, book-reddl rs, hat- After the agency l r.-eived th' j !U,T,,b; ,;",',,'1"'n- ' ' ,;; "" . rack men, pictnr-seller", a-h - I ' WCIlty ceu ts commii' -lea. h m be- s:,)nl,n -' ,u, ' buyers, rug-men, and all that clas ''e.i the agetvy and ;i;e wo ild-; ot people mint be met at the front UiZ': 111 S,J'U1"' 'i'i- ..,,. ..,.,,, , , , 3 ' several l.-ttf rs were se-.t to i ' ' , , . . i ) door and coiuly reputed, and ai,,,i0y nt !(, r(iplv ,, Ui.,. 'pb -dp'r.iro-:. acid an 1 -ly,.-r arah said, she'd repnh-e them if i ,..liti,.i:.,:.., NV:0 l:u t,.0ii t::;,,sJ d:h;t-1 in tb. pr.i- we are rn-t nii'-tiken, an A L 'bi.-i.i-:..,. , tic organ, hns this pirjri; , t . i . 1 1 t i - ? : t ie ; Tf n.i- i.M.a'. A i: . v 1 ; t hi : 1 , a j ; n: -d n vd !'. - i . I ' I ' ' I i . 1 t 1 1 I ! 1 - ' ' k V. .. : p.i - t i ' p.- t:m- r t . i : l i 1 t tie' 1 1 1 1 T : t in Detroit. A ".til T 1 -per- A b.M.py -. : i . And she did. She thrp-,v t'.ie ; :. ' 1 - him and he an,.; , . , , , , . , ! upon it at u:;.-e. 11- sent th- door open wade, blufTed nght up , aency a!l ex; r?,, ,.u. liU,t at. 'em, and when she goi through ' enclosed a nor ir.fr.nm.' the i' all tinp! ... 1 . ttal.ving, the, cheekiest agent u sharpers that ;is thev h.td paid d-.tlicalr t-.t accept disappoint- i . , , , , , T 1 ti,M ,v. P. v , ; , . a. ., , , 1 1 b only too glad to leave. It ,rot so cx..r-ss o.t tue p.i. .va-e. tu--nts v.ith a cheerful mind, but of." 4, , , , which was d in - lv w ;;h im.-i alter a u mle that peddiers ii-.arked , , , T . . 1 tnat is ore reason why they 4, ,t . , ., , . ., in.'.es and I (ip-.i-i ic r:..,-..r;i:.1..n .v..-t, a v.r (o triin t),n that house, and the door-bed never ; ui j,;.,,,,, thut tn. ;l..co,ilt w;is ?noiii-i tniiciiVir iO train ttiem- t , ' to do so, 'for they cannot Tia- -.'wt. ntiui) giV'-li to I f ! l:r.'Mrl'!iT i,u-a. .;.)n:i , . , , i. v. w i.uM-i. ua. ;. c. ; be suro oi nappmess until they , -i :, '! K:oi. ..f Win- i , ' . . . wia-s.i., tv...j.ies b -n.v I have reacneu some degree ot sto- r.M rs.;-. icisui. x luie its tiitt iyreut ueaier .t 'i r...'s. 1 ..... . . . tor a;! Kinds of uet, but only aNKY-AT LA" i N- t! :i i r i;:x:;y -vr-LAW. a1 i-;a. -;v-AT.i.A. , t . o er Joii & 'lie ob.-ervaT;t. have faith in it. Sorrows that seem unbearable are , overco-aie by time, and there is tf-'Tiipt i scarcely any grief or disappoiut- ' tue nt that wid not yield to its ! soothing influences. ! It is the first force of the grief j or disappointment that must be ' oe ere- roe by wiil power and that i ! can t-o s reiigthenoJ by faith in I . s ' the inli'ierice of time and bore for rang except for company. settled and that i:e was satisliedT, V. rk I. The other day, as the i.'iil of the . Mo nr...' Kn.p:ir- r. j house was wiping off the spoons, the bell rang. She hastened i- rh0 'lo:!'' to see a lady. Those who f, r i;;:,aiina but io-r eyes oncouiitei-ed a siim !ii.:;::r in r. I..- 1 . :-l,.'d v 1 m - a r .'.' ill U ei ;: ' '. v v .di .-yiiif't. rw-i at . n -. .'i:d : it rar.-ly fail- to t i ' ' a ' i ) . 1 i id it I i , - T . ' - i : i 1 ' 1.1 : r.' l !. . . a 1 ; t I. an i ( : i l . i ; ; i - r . o i . r i . In (. r d r to t .t 1 1 i : ate, he ,a. mud" u : r . d Ropabii af. -o !,. i.. :! at b iy. V- 1 M i: a ii ! : u b w- h ' mix ca!aiRi w i h . : 1-rT! I i a t it's ...P.. fi i i ; d s, a i a th-'v- p s .- . I--f a r in e r w . . -v.-r tiii.-.g a-.td :!,. r v a I an f a :. d I a; : ;. : . ' I; '"'m.-'d r . . I f t'ol. lei:,", ' ! -tl-a i d c h ' , k v. ' w t d Ad. i r - : n N . r t : . ' di r 1 . . i . - . . . c . t ; . v .1. i ' r G :t ri!a-o;.A'" l-nrj- N i 1 . . T V '...1 LOU1SBURG arnage oops, Aha;; V- u add k r. a V b:;::i i and -o old an wit! the future. Unfurl e.nately one .1 ; t... u. , a - - : l a D.acrf a : a i -a ; r ' a wdte net k tie. K . was the n a minister, and was goai-: around to get ac(p:aiuted w i t h the member.- of his Hack, but Se.rah wasn't ex !? i pecrea to know hiu. 'Ah urn is Mrs h: !" ting p u n.-a 1 1-ia t . i v r-.- lit-. v. : v pr by the f ai d . , ; a r , ' -. ; , ea.rtai ed bv a lady t. Dispabh: Whv do rav la . ue liicii ; 1 i 1 Ci e a iraire i "Git !" exclaimed Sarah iiia- to the Lfate. o l : i i:i.i . nos l :. of li a :;0:ia 11 X oeca ne 1 t a r l.e i ' a v ca r- . : t a 1 :n . Few women boil out fh-ir bur-i.e-.s. This shaal 1 be d. a' repeated. ld-ii. i . ': t i e-i: l a ii.. i . ' a a . . r . a -1 ; i n z ' n It;.:. : - i .; ! la -i oi . r-a r.ia a-' - 1. . ; a. . ; id, r - -v 1 1 1 i 1 o . p i . : i ; w a 1 1 . . i - : ) , d aii- ui t !; po ; , i to :, f o-a!ii-'ii ;-m t eto of i ire j i' th.'V are i a : i .- - . ;r - . 1 v a o , . .... , a no d 1 ,h. i; h : . - i a - u r. i n 1 1 Il t :a - ! i i if l.e a . a r a-t oto-e a er c . l rut-, t: n "Beg pardon, but I won hi like "d' lirsf with j th-n :ae l tietu a, i 1 f! a .- a.uce aaii T b. . : i a ater and o:ip-s:;d a Th -ra i ': . MMiiiiin f.rtiiii'tv ::: : i. ; t e-, w.;e:. A V f. r.lN'iiY AT LA W, ') ill''1 ri n.-ad, adh W i ! h ( ', if i , laari J O.'.-e ia tt:.' Co-if ;trv to see see . " Meander !" she sheafed, look- i cannot t-eeorue a pm iosonner nv i , ,.,,,.,1 ,- . . , ! thinking : one needs hard expe- ,, ' " - , ,., : . ' . , . . , "1U-' " " .ion. s.i.ers n--..-; water, laid I ' drain r:e:,ce io. en as tea me s tirii ana i.x',.. ., , : . i. mi i i - ; i i "ion re mi.taketu he r- led, wanl careiu;iv run; ed and ' . : reve&l ( UvJ v siiuies Ci liie. LU1 . . . . ;;: ; l I r- . .. ji i " 1 - ! I gang irum ; nai exee.ieiice who a 'ii i . -r 1 . i a . . ;ii;g. ;-H spark!- I an i -d -i i ia i n v i".:i.r- that i a i pi . . iii',1 b- r-.-1 . "1: i d a, I hat addaa.. .o"dd ! a." V a; - a i: ; ' i - n e s 5 W ft - rar ee. ! . d a - - r "PI i - w v a - b : S.n; 1 1 l e - J r ' ; 11 a ni... ; w i " ' t . I ' . a. i- rt; ' ?miling i iat.-i.v. I cad nl t. i)ond w:int :. r. :;'. r to ': ; cheerful, hopeful disposition, as ! mohs a,V!.v;1; CsvUr,vA I . is an e-sy matter to ! .rixl ' rti in f... I --ar riefs and iisappointment. j rti, lht huU il:v-. j ::,:!.:rM ! One who has done so know.s 'J at j wit:: a : i o : L inn ii n d this the only w a v to pr- . :, Mi.iriin:: .r ua ":nly g.-a-:n sr Id. i - : my sp-; aoa' ic w e-k w a-hi:.g rd.ohite. A 'a ; I L w ! c ms. l r a : i r v ia tr. ' t la a; v.. add boy i . i i" .v !;.!: ai-i" o:i 1 3 - IV. .'!'S.". ; t horn i a enm r.J.i:--.nn t t'O'.d l'l i a. ' i '- 'did -dk i.., i. ; , .N . e . ado 1 ?;oae. diueire be'iO)' C';dl';re. itrving to Ic o : over Sa ikd- h Y?s, the lady i.- in. and I'm i.i o. : nearly every evil, ana ms.eau o, : ;Ui;1 y(;il ard oi I ailowing Si is mifd tu dwell upot the e-ril h.e seeks the good. reater grief that j i ti-v iife not. tbar 1 a t J no up a . v c r y ?o U: . o - n : . a- this a ik.; -. i , a 1 . ain't now 1 don't want to stand never a,r v t-"ir v.ak. de:r . e it ! " -A.o sia.p! .' 1 : it in a n 1 d.r Hl-I p 1; e ' ,1 , a '' ;:r X .. '"1.1 r "- k." ir.- yai : t - . ' w i : f r ' ' "At i ea- ' N a ' ; e There i no Hiking to a ily-trap agent t'i,f a "0 t: ex e..o a at: v Lk-m. .ft voir v." a !' ;a t t !. arc of your i ;rn a ; :' . i . : a ' ii! r - "I i - a .1. Kit s u toiiovvs tne deatn ot a I boots !' A;;; lit', i r i e r i t' t, if OIL , r vm! one ; no greater disappoint- i l ;:i not an me tit than that which pierces a j p,.T Tv) j!, 1 narsnt's heart hen death or '? a o- t.-i.M-.- s-.-ni..-. , i . . .. - ' i r s. ', .! '. .-'"ii i iL""i. -Vli,1f'.l ,,ta ..t. r-.-!- .- i.inii r,r wrei'V tlo , . J ,,.. ,i.,...j vi.-a-.i-! ri 1 n ioi ve been laoe 1 into p'av. Wa. ook" he said. : . w-;(.k i:....l.:..d ;y turn I'm th new -" i he end olid 'The idaz-oi.i mak' ..- i.s own pa .v a v r.or- ir; :.-t ii . . . i i(";" i.i, 1 h. h- r T i i go lo-tore i ea !:e ' . K-ry morning ni;. aii the burn j ' ed edges awav with a li.iiin-. . ... i . 1 ha. ,v v o i von a t a ;i ; i iPW it m - . : 1 i . t j .. t 1 , t . -. ,., ' li-"- " ' v v, . . i ,i w a .. w i i . .1 . .it.. ...... ..... -I . .ii ..i., ..1,, . career of a child for whom brignt ! .. . , , . . 'if hi wiil i.ave no ragg-d edges - ' ' i o i t ; i i -. . i . , i . , 1 1 , , ; .i i s i , 1 1 1 1 , , , ',n"i'' , ! obn.s had been cherished for i ei v ii io - f' r better or . " ' eb wiii ab.vavs find ir.e ; years. Bat when the griet has n ' a'va expanse any been matered, soothing retlec- : "rr . r e'is;uisi.actorv. . I . . tious eouie to the ' v-li nosi'Luc mind, picturing the happy past, : K ', .,, s . ' iy repb nishing of the,-ii. Nev-r ... - i . . 1 1 . j nun iui i; iiaio. oa'aiu. or the still more happy future, or ;( ci!.,.j!;,:.,- Cume X c.l:, A a ' ! W i r . i r . -o j r. t: t : -t t ;.- b.. ni. V.d. I" a - . 1 t t ' - a- big a f : I X " i ea r,-li-l i a d d ' ': ti ' I d A f.l , 1 ' . I : a ry role. K.'E. KlXfl, altis. i, .. f.-t L a ? " ' ; a i p s 5 ' .' rd di r.o.r line done on short a: ! -: e a.t'-teti.Mi jr'iaranteed. bet ter go bjf "Will you give the holy my eioih. card, and say thai I called : ' A vital point for th main'i d T ,vr,.'t w, ,,-.. t.,.r... t., : uan-e of a strong glaw i-th-da -1 I - I V nr.ura ia ai a oi t d'h .' ;-a'' a r,. fire! W ':. r m t d a Id' !dt- iiol'l id"al'"!e ej recounting the sorrows the loved one has escaped in the present. T i. a L . I ..... il is too mucu u epeoL ioa, . :?tei.r. Le a?kt?ri, as h backed olid young children shaii accept dis appointments, even in trivial A lie", -ei !. W. V .d r. T (d,:.-.; ' .:. . a tanre. ltljoul goo'l nourish- , . , .... ,nv K i - it. -1 t i i' !. s I 1 1.- m..r . 1 w. : . li..-....- ..i v i n !: !".-. .0 . i 1 d"r.:".d,v h;i- i.-'vs ' 1 'L- I --smI' s foil 1' s -a r. -3 1 f ;j 'i:!t; tjxn"5:, ! do .1 oiel of 1 in work, re UjaraTrtee.l. l'laee el in hoii..- reeentlv -r.sli. ORN HOUSE, ' . ). '1 ! at )1; Prnnri(ti',r Oxford, N. C. ; a'ii inodations for the t. CrkOSSEN. "hA-v; 'AixTi:i, : 1 d ' ' !:a, x. c. .ay ei". ic-s to t!ie pu'o 1 :h :n prepared to a -a i.-i 1 ii. ;ng, rrain ' - d m edsburg speaks ' ". ;d r 1- .id v'-ivties for : k-. i. Old furnitnfe a a. ii y. eir pat i-onav, l-' 1'. t T IK "la a 1 i is xd , -;V.-A--MITHING. ' 'ai.-.-.vn n,l .ir.'j.ardto do i " ' le.'e you wi'.l sec me as ;. r r -. You will me ou dkp .' 1 ! ''" '1V"'- I'H iK'-:t M tin street' ',.' 1 an a-iiisr all kinds , ;; -.'.i.'. ,..Ti-t t,r -t fh.it r m. a!o !' ar y.nii-gun, su-h as putting . .. 1 l.-iv ;i f..v cuns which I ...i ,'d ' '' --vir. tosol.l if not called for a 1 1 matters, with the philosophic v ieov sd .p (the -Id ten pin j , of lbeir elders. Their age 1 ' -:. : p And r. re oetter pre- j .... ..r 1 . c..!.,i , it .inoii. ! nn:i iilttnri(IIPP i'Ani!,inP to make them much too sanguine, and hence they suffer more when disappointed, but no child is tor young to bo admonished against giving way to grief. It should. indeed, be a part of the training of the young this teaching them to bear disappointments with philosophic calm and to seek re lief in some new enterprise which shall absorb the attention' while time is healing the wound. When this kind Cf training is neglected a peiulant disposition is developed, and the victim be comes a hypochondriac magnify ing the disappointments and sor rows of life and making himself and others unhappy by his con tinual moanings. Instead of be ing strengthened while young to bear the greater griefs and dis appointments which will surely come to him in his mature years, his peevishness is increased to such a degree that he is unfitted to bear the trials of life. But a child taught to turn with some degree of cheerfulness away from disappointments, to dismiss them from memory and seek new enterprises or amuse ments, is made cheerful and de velops a disposition aud habrt of wick strain 1 .r its s u.-' i s i.atoi I t, u nre. it 1 ; inent wicUs, li;-re lu'-r. -us, w.. Didn't know that I was a miu- a vory feeble 'dam-. Ot course, my chuuevs ar polished every mornii are said "soused" into a ge;,-r yon look like the man who sold the U,1S pall of hot water an.l s,.an woman next door a dollar chroma ! suds and polish oil with chatnoi ;. ':n i .... . . . I lo t for eighteen shillings." 'But here is mv card." P.Ida, Mr-. hi- r t : an , h : d t r :n on t " a . i o ', s v . u i r r l '.V .,-. i r . ". -- : t ii- ; mi i... ' li' V SH'j;; r " iking, . i , -el k "1 i r -' er n . v : " k a -. r i : '. . -a- Ti -ii no, nor l uon u i; no w n nj w ; , .... . i , , ... . . a - , , , ,. .. .. .. i without l a if lT-',na . A 1 V I I ) -.-k omi, Hr-ia " , a . .'k .... ' !t s ' d V Kind's N- a lo-a-rv: an. U' !v t!.,- b 'st ( Ui.-'i r- iot iy : '' -i; !:.t; od it ;n !r,s f reaiy f. r '..-!.: ;. ao. ion-.-r c .' !. i f r p.. er, H-a r. " y '-r r.; t. t.t to 1 e priv-V. I ei , ; ' f wh; I o: i here is t.o denying, .-be con- ! ,.),,, ie !' r T f ia-t nai -'',-. 1 I : , gn ; tic i :j at.o., e i ' km 1 ' raw r - - oi it h- . i i.v n t t rv a r--it..-t nf-r i .ai eluded, that lamps require such i t-n 'ri- 1 sad ,-,t,- Tr-d b ' ...,. .. r. . c. I ..-,. v A v.- i k- A: (''-. l'-rar r i oou r. care iercarus, i te, :i a, A ;n(i 5u Hich a brilliant you : If you leave that gate open, man tier that one never begiaulge.- I wiil have to lling a flower pot at you ! " "1 will call again," he said, as 'no v.- iit through the gate. the tune spent on them. "Y ait- or Sehotticiic?" At I he Wlii-t d abb v or t . i n. r : i . . ,ai w -r I ui u- V r . i v, 1 . w h.. ',, t'taj C,1 1-" of 1 him. ti dm;! 'Aid, h- r a iar i ,n;-b-r of hi- pr.vs- : y r-. and he di-rni-'ed tb f ".vd" " by w riling in h.s journal : "I did t...'. fora.-.-her. I did i.rt di.-T. i".- her. 1 i i a 1 1 : a t ca'd her bark." WK.-T. Feeil, Sale Livery "it won't do any good!" she 1 y ou w h i !e wal k i ;:g on the street shouted after him; "we don't ' that you have met a pedestraiu want no prepared food for infai.b- no stuffed birds! I know the policeman on this beat, and if you come around here again, he'll soon find out whether you are a confi dence man or vngrant !" And she took unusual care to lock the door. Mr-. P.r.-rgg-- inn -b dan i -i M-h a I forget ul t king! 11- mtk-s ma s- I nrovo o'd. H-'s - d:ft r-nt lro n It has no dou bt often occur- d t( I nit. W ire I r. ainbvr i'V.TO thing. I f-ady be'.ieve. ;;ad f rg--nd !imr. Mr. Pr urg hi In't yo"i kno that suit hiid L'.'.w nror.n 1 thr- SFZ frS3 Wk ? r?"l ii i vrfi o niuiri i n . riAihi u riPiNtLL, ricpneicrs, kMt.ti, jU louiseurg. n. c. oinginthe opposite direction aud attemietiiiLr to ia?s veil bol from one side to the other. Thr time already 7 ,.-.. i i .i Mrs. P.rug e.d it. .M..t.,-rr rerut is dodging two or three j . , . ,, , fr , . ., I nev.T can r-en b-r w ..at u.e i tuies innu one s:uo io ine oiner Vairs truly' A-T. Neal :"'; i'.'.'ko: Co.. V "lit r e i . - t..,. v , " on; oiiiT X-r of i..;,.-.o 1 plants. If you intend '-be this Gnn. tf. it certainly takes very little to make vain people happy. The man who is so straight that b.3 Jeans backwards looks worse than the fellow who stoops. A heart, open toward Heaven, just as ready to receive orders as blessings; wiil not remain lon without either. Young Aleu's Era. That boy! Well, he is a boy, and you cannot by law or force make him anything else than what he is ; but you can, by love andsympatby, lead him iuto right eousness and manliness. United Presbyterian. be-n played. !'"- "U Tr .:a tap' A young man .well known in Maudiiu society met with that ex perience, and a gay young color ed girl was the pedestrian com ing in the opposite directum After two or three dodges each way in his endeavor to pass, th girl exclaimed: " Ko' do Lawd's sake, honev n ., .1 r. ,.-;..,, k.. .... ... , dad .1 ran a o".' t- ui li i- n a . mil io ui9 ii-g n ill b -' U' .1 niu .. 1,-.,V ,.''.., V-.lIS M.IU-,,.1- i - ..." n y- . i A V V f -j-l-t S. H. (d'.T rd. N-A 'a,- I W- . , fe.VwIrPV M&taf troulil-d vsid, N-nak-e, 5:1 I '.:' -.'. X h :'Xi-( kid. b i. - .nmeh vsa- iU .rd-r-'. la- y--A hp-?' se rt-dati in fl-sh and v.-r-n.eh li. r . l . b Ul-s of i:i--trie lb'.'.T-" in - d 'ue . dr,ri0: V. Kdwar.1 r-la-o!.. rd. lin n-t-o r..-. .1 . Jjgi&U lidkii TK!s 1'I.MK MilYFRS. .-Pli. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Feb. 1, 1895, edition 1
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