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- 1 1TA 4 1. f-i f VOL XXIV. .;C SCHOOL TJJACUKiiS S.Hi'.'riijtondent of Public . OoF Ol b railKim COUIltV WUi Oe : , ;j , lislxsriT ou tii HiicOUU inaris- , j . ,-).' t VlM'tUH",)', April, July- bep- ., , v, eu-r ami j;r.:-jtnoor, ana ,i r.'i ;or tuivouuvs, ii ujt-i;iry, ,, . , iar;..so cM "xamiaii! appli , , -i') ti-'ii in tii- L'uijiic Schools , , ,t, .j.iniy. will also be in u-l oa j Hvi.-d.iY oi PH'.;li , : i i public daytJ, to iittend , .i i.' !;ti."iu'ss contit'oted '.vith my A . 1. tiAUKiS, Mipt. li ii li. ilA.'-EN iiUKO, AT TORN 5iY A.T LAW. :; ; r wti ia .ill Iho Court: of th Ojoiu l-ourt ii'iuHi-. at ro it;-:' fc i .v.'.!-i a Vv ,ttiu i th", '.-o.irtB of N.ish, Frvahliu, .r-.-.c .urt of North c-roinii., ana tbu v. j .; v h.. J. ii. JttALO;E. i ? two 'loors below Aycofkii & ir .st'-'r . H'.joiiiiug in. O. :.. bllis. Co.'s I)'4' VV. U. NIJlIOLaON, IU . A C T 1 0 1 N Q V II Y S I C I A N , loi"i-b; :0, s. c. V. BH'K ii 1'T, ;'. V.' AM) CT"-S-1iLLOK AT LAW. J . L'.'l'I'iBi'Htr C. l'i r r,it nil 1 pain.stiiki nf ut t -ntiun givon to , ! 1:1 .ft r nitr.i3t'-l to his lim Is K ' -r.il' elccf J asli-'.; iiJiii T I, Hon. Jjhu M .;, it-.-:;. :li)t. '.V. Winston, il!l. -1. O I. VriH. . KirKt Xatiofl.U B ink of Win- .. ..!. (ii m & Ma'.ily, Winston, np!8 B.mk ,i' M--nrou, 1 1, IS. K. T iyior, t'roa. W':iko i'or- , ,; K' , lson. h. W . illllllC . i .-. pyoiitv tJh.-riff's. . Si'KCiLL, i . ATTO R VET-AT-L AW, L iCI-B: c. ;i i i'io oarlti of Franklin, Tan ! w. . . i u ;! ', r irr-:: mi l tt ati: coutitite, U'jO : ru.M.'.Djrt of Xorth Oaroliaa. fromit at li f;vt;i l.) .o;i3CUouh, sr.. s w OULLKY. ATTOX VI' Y-AT-7,A.'.V , FriA S L1 VTO:.", Tf. .1 tm.ii i.r'.t-apt'.y att-'TJ' K wilt.-;r. tT :'' iT IAV,', I i i 1 . 1 tN 1 H' C. ) i-d : on i r Dental iIi-'.Te 'cars acme ixr-rcicd. u a rv.tLTv. ' Xatcva! ! .1 -t I D .'" ;iies IiiSeiteCi in ; t r rait ' , n . is nir Fane "for better or )U IV" a-.i't vou will always ?ni lae rre.-:t at 113 own expense any 1 it uiay ;.f ae unsatisfactory. it. E. KING, Dentist. VAnSOOSH & DAVIS f, t, Si 3 1 ?VTi 1 B1 is UifiyRBiiiil! OF LOUISBURG. All W'.ik in our line done on short ;, and wit isf action guaranteed. ' ..'t.r- e:ir nev.- frinn O'-.i (-.lrl ten tiiti a i lu . o,i shape and are better rre- ''r"i than ever to nerve oar custo- m-T-;. J. M. O. HILL, THE TINNER, ;.r -: iir"( to lo all kin.l of tic work, re ':'. Ail work fTuararitepi. Place : or. Main street in lioune recently :'i-l !.v F. I'arriHh. GSBQR HOUSE. C. 1). OSRORM, Proprietor, Oxford, N. C. ciood accommodations for the h-ave'iing pnbli--. s J'lLl, AT 'i'iii-: Ris'iiHlh;. oil CYMrl,'TTV.''1 - 1 ri; w - h M 1 1 1 i S It. ,. .' ''"r ' ' ':n ie.o'Hii a:i 1 ia-' xiarcl to do y .-.,!,. j ?, you v. iU :-.c-.i iae an .,. ' , - ' ' r . You will i'ltii n;e or, ! ' tu - H'Lvr- ,ri Ipo, Maii ulro'f ,' ' ' '' 1 VV I ain .Kinr r.U hinds X , ; ; .in'towt fhat'l md also ',. , : .- i.'e; .-..,ir irui. uc: a. putting '' '. 1 " iv-u ;"'.'-.v sarr; wb hli I : '! "' : cat 'A-;i tfi..,5 if callctl for Y.iurs truly' A. T. 'NBA! tD-3E FAUSTlfTSTAR SHGP- !.---i.';'oi;rg, 2s . C. .Tl ;.a,l L. a . wtrcrton. ! );.'. i.e. ''1 up hi fli'i.;;nr t?. r Shop 011 Nnuli ;'' : o ' .a 1 on t-isrht nutcii ''''''' " e , i;.- w!k vaut ' 1 ') . ,-,n;J r0 tlieh' f te.irj. t. ts l'oiii-. a,., hs ataJ good "'jrk. THREE OfJE8Th!VK. .w Y ork Horn), i -a. l itmk if is tik-1., us I ot,c i'W ! n m in ihi- iVr'i)u:!, -rir y,.u ni by iMjttiii.; Tbri '-Vr. t-?-rV?rV : we 'Jvw.-d to be ccnstautlv retninded, for, like a footprint on the sa. rs, the wavn.f of care and bA- are apt to waah them out ufvevery weak ty of the Lord if A f'".v simple truths which are ack no w lodged by everybody to be self-evident, and which therefore need not be discussed, lie at the foundation of every noble charac ter. A loan is not called upon to believe much, bat what ho does believe must reach down to the I...... dt:fth-s of his nature aud exercise a controlling- influence over motives aud actions. The uiystery of rf-li-ion is thus abol- isbed, and God's requirements are admitted to be perfectly plain, as well as entirely reasonable and just. If you cau possibly have any doubt as to what the Lord wishes you to do, you may be sure that you have in pome way substi tuted a net of ecclesiastical dogmas for Christ's law of love, and the sooner you lay the dog-mas aside a;d take :his ia-w of love in their stead the bet.er it will be for the peace of your soul. You will then eee that common sense and the Almighty's demands run par- He! vo -c-ach -jther. The first important, truth knocks y OMi oor when you have an i'i opt est i OV; , ' V hence ered came Ar, v yoii a corioi'bly cunningly coTistituted lump of j LlHt ixta'.f - jr, or i. there a. biasing fire ; ii . . witiiin wnicn is cot au:i to in s.t- i ter ? When the matter tuinbleis into ruii- will the fire gc out, or is i tbs-re such d i S ere nee between t-.;e t.vc tnf.T t-ue nro -n ; 1 1 ! she it th"- .vliirir.ey has : v i.eau- i refined dir' in ain or -txi r t: o; i ne ete iite 3 cl U s are erse, V." ccme : : : m ' f i!!! The .in ' ; v. j r. k i.i;'-.srd i: ve the ear:-' e'C-lri like Ducket hearth. whicl .i ' .5.11 1 i'io a on me i if you '.eiiifve that you : came ironi the Throne, it will help j you to so live that death will lead i vou back to the Throne when your dav's work is done. If you are , , , .,. . v. - oniy a perambulating hi dock ; ii fliana ia no r.iiirtf in rnn tbati con be found in a load of cut grass, there is no incentive to be Godlike I . j : ...i, . ur ueruic, lor iu is wusl a. man must come to in the long run that makes him large or small before he r U,i If o. in J nothing hi the end, you will be nothing now ; if you are to inherit immortality, you will borrow some of the glories of immortality to live in to-day, and to-morrow, and the day after. When, therefore, you have settled this first problem, "Whence came you?" you are like the eoldier who puts on his armor and goes forth to battle. The next question, before which the thoughtful man stands with bowed head, is "Why are we here V Not oven the roar of the mighty cataract is more impres sive than thxi answer which the honest heart must. give. One trembles in its presence, for a long line of duties aud hardships and struggles and sorrows become visi ble. These are the crucibles in which our baser selves are to be melted that the scum and dross may be skimmed off, while only pure metal i3 left. These are the triphammer, which, with merciless fidelity to spiritual law, is to pound tho rough bar of iron into the required shape. We are here for development and education. The peace and the misery which alternately fill our hearts are simply the indica tors that reveal onr degree oT suc cess or onr partial failure. The lessons mast be learned, and if we ; waste our time Iiere w& ijniidicap ourselves hereafter. Gr jd ;ve r payst.be lazy or indiffersnt the I vray-'S which iudustrv receive? i'vry rniie of th.- road rout be! t.: and no miracle eithe r i j before death or after it w 1 i SnftCU th" j"urey- Yo11 con you think you can take the coin I of an ignoble life aud r.nvchase ' with it eternal biiss. You can not fill your soul with greed or selfishuess or sensual indulgence j and then drop through the rave j into heaven. Forget fulness it! ' not so easy, and if you wilfully get into debt to spiritual law you - j j j c ii at a.i uu ii k . man, and there is no way of j nqr-ono P i .rl-i t I i ! i, .t- r, , 1 c. .. .- t. , . " 55 , dying. wnen you leave the cnurcnyaru, 11, you nave graau- i a ted with honor you will be ro- 1 ceived with honor, aud if youtaes- have not done so, you will have j" Every other party hits in it? to go to school again somewhere, j creed principles antagonistic to These are hard facts but they : 'ke spirit and 1 -1 1 - r ef the Con connot be evaded. j stitution. For the last forty The third question has been ' years the Republican partv has . i u . . . j " vtu mi rau . " Whither shall we go.? We shall go to a place, a localitv, and we shall be our entire selves when ; . . .. . , , , we get there, not diminished oy the loss of a single passion or appetite or angelic quality of character. To speak of heaven as a condition ot miiid is to use a rhetorical phrase signifying nothing. Heaven io either some where or nowhere. For our oresent rnr' Oi i o w c 1 1- m.'i nro-N-ai . i . u-;.-i - mine :ts !oc;a:tv on e -i l a : i ron -of-.-r re'-nt map or to discuss the en me lit of the soul the day 5 . ii.-.. ueain. e accero in; i t.nit our dost :na1 1 t: is not reached W 1 the h. a ecu : e ; . . ' e p'ay-v'Ctr- n t i:as cea-cd ares W e r I he V. 0 is o" a e w ; . : r VV i : ; o in. it- J) t. suit; i I u r ti .t iH'r i s :t n ! e r ...i.i'e. onuoblii " t see i e j i: ' i a . a c : c -' ; i siy reach a v- charaLt. r, at oi the crd In fry em in ; - o r tratj-cet:-; ;;c Lfc Le i -ve!', but ! ;nnst T.erfe:t. ica1 1 that e v e r lived cannot be coun-areei to the Eo.it perfect believer that ever lived. There is something pro duced by faith which honest doubt cannot furnish you with. You ma? lay your foundations deep, you may build your arch along" the lines of beauty aud; Rut if further evidence of com symmetry, but unless you hind j plete amalgamation is needed, it the structure with a capstone it i will be found in the conduct of will forever remain unfinished ' the present Legislature. A revo and insecure, haith in immor- 1 1 ' iaiil.y is lUtf Lit is tunc ill uic s . . ii triumpnai arcu. Th ese three questions au- swered, there is nothing to fear, You are prepared for the present and ready for the future. The sun rises and your day's work be gins; the sun 6tarTds directly overhead and your work is half done ; the sun sets and your task 5 J is finished. The sun will rise to-morrow and dissipate the dark ness of the night; yon, too, will rfse to-morrow, after the night of death has spent itself. Whence? What for? Wbitber ? Yon will know enough when you havo found the answer to these quest ions. All Free. Those who have ns-ed Dr. Kind's New i)iscovery know i valne, aud those v i. have not, have now the oppor'mupv to try it Ure.. Call on the a'Uerttsec Di-pggist ard set a Trill Bottle, r,v,. .S'nd your name r.nd a-'lclres.- toll. ', . Bac-blen & Co., Chicago, and pet a 9.n;. p!e box of Dr. King's N-w lafe pillf i rree, as well as a copy ot uuiUe to Health and Hoabohi Instrc.ctor. Fr.-e au r.f whi.-h U irn.rnf.-.vl to ,lr, vr rrr,n,l nnrl . t xr :i ' r il ti i n rr i r ti'.'V, i.',,' li-nrr S,, " "Yes,"' said Mrs. Pervey New, "we are getting along very well in this world. We have at last reached the place where we can always be 'in' when bill collectors call and 'out' when old friends risit us." LonsnrRo. k c. Friday, February i:, iw.;. THE KEi'L'liLlTAN ADVANCE The St. LouislGlobe-Democrat- of the 22nd itist., says: "Since tl,e l,f the present ilfonth ten -ates previously Democratic or, Popul.st control have passed i n t o the hands of the Republicans." 1 We have no lamp by which cur eot are guided but the lam p of -xperienctj ! " These words, sr.o- ken bv Patrick Henry, are wor- ,i r . , ,, thy of acceptance under all cir- J 1 cumstances. Experience teach"-, us that there, can be but twc. great nar- . ties in this country. ,i r ,, . , . ., One of thesG uiuft aV'Q Dem- if rh Jtraiic j a r t v . lieutuied ut.on - j ' ' -v i i w ii L-e prmciplts.ol s-ui'-gLivernment, 1 1- i 1 1 S 1 - t 11 r ,0 1 1 t h e. ,vprci cut i- f .1 iii ' -l,e p'pte atm aevoies its a- ?t e ,r- lu 1 lti s'M'i'ur; c' a v mi - :?t itutiowal Union of Independent' "v-u v i. it L oiv Uemocracy, and, sooner or later, it has swallowed up all other or gun izat ions that have con ront ed t, . r t rr w tho party of Jefferson, Madison and Jackson. It was expected that the Popu - list ' party would emphasize the 1 ssons of the pat, and, there fore, it is not surprising that "Since the first of the present month ten S'ates previously under Democratic and Populist control navtj it.-u i:ii.o ine nanu.-oi in. Po'-.eibi chiiS. " N' r 1 1 . ( 'a ro 1 i : . a is . c. ?e -te-. Many j : oidt-d, men w ii a.:' that the S: l. F ir-ion.-:; b s 'IT h t h i e -t a - 'he ::: I.:,:-. ukI p..!:'; d, but rain ' i.y this arid a carri'd the;-, is t : v i a r t v T i wor r X u-:h arv;:u.. and so it l.st'1 hi' en i lu a! vot !? a Ile- 1 :" ! . O W , th" ..- er- who to . t . an rotate v y u f iml hr about e '. e " : : resoi't co li- o ' i ::'e.i Mr. l; i - t - ' -a gre; w i 1 1 1 into I Le '-r ; - 1 'he 1 ii: ; a r ' v i en it- : - , i e C .; i m . I t . - a 1 ap- o h-' ! v r r o fesion ; a - nublican in reaiitv. Mr. Pritchartl is an agv iVo;: vo Rep ub ; ican . He wear no ni.i-r; on hi-i .-liiehi in' no -.re.noe device; ;'Tid vet, he is io-Ted to tie United State Sen. ate by Populists, but acting with and as Republicans, it F expected :hat the North Carolina Senator? will stand "cheek by jole" in the Senate. I !ut:on has been precipitated that 1 . i 1 I.--1-..1. kJi.T)....l. 1 win ieiegd'C rim- lu nq.nu- .. t i- 1 . j j ncau domination sucn as existed j in the dark das when ignorance ( j was ut a premium and honor at a discount. Such is tho Republican ad- 1 ranee Fusion ! WTho dreams that i there will be a Fusionit candi - date for President in 1896 ? If there is such a dreamer he is des- tined to be suddenly awoke, and with such an awakening as one realizes who finds his house on fire. In 1S96 Jhe choice mnst be made between the Democratic J Republican p.arties. We know , not what course others may take, J but we shall stand by the old landmarks and be prepared to a-reer. the. trinmnhnnt Doniorvv . -. 1 ...... ... . ! or pay our last tribute of ret-pert i to a glorions, departed free Fon 1 stitution. Free Tills. . , , , t ! 'J"( vocr adaro.ss to H. h. Ha-.J.-r . & Co.. Chicago, and pet a .reesinapie ax ot !'r lvtitir s .ew L,ne i Until W 1 convince v e: ot' tticir ir.eriti. Thes) rii'is are eay in aciin and arc particularly t:ffe'ttve in the caie of C"n sri j.atiou end siek lleadrnhe. For Mi iaria and I. i-.fr troubles tbey 1 ave been proved invaluable. Tliey 3 re g"tarar fced ta b-; perfectly free tr m t-vry th leterions substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken py their action, but by giving tone to slnrnach and bowels frreatly invigcrate V the system. Regnlar size 25. per rjx. Sold by Aycocke & Co., Diog-gists. A I'oinr. atan alwav? f;od-i "-omcthi pl for idle hands to do. A very lare percentage of criminals cniurs from a chisa who will not ! iDe.r un;r... ami bints j ' " I t.on of ,orne u.e- , u ' h ; np in luleness ive no promise for the futur. Those having the 1 t ra i r, i of children in hand. ' fbiodd bear thi fact in mir.d i . . r,a ,heir toward ; instilling in the youthful mind a i,r . . , ., iove for honest t-;!. v i.f, in- ! proper attention to thi suV-jert parent? and teacher? can relieve bemselvp? of a Tn-t burden of r re.pons. imuy ana tcccme c.n. j spicuons factors in s.olvinr th , i, t - , problem of lep;et. i - ir criiuina ex- 1. ! r,&i. n.,,i l ' ' 1 1 cT- . 1 'if U h lii it Thk Augu.-ta (hr n i c l if liot a cause f'r thnnk; ;! ; ;h.lt we ,; vo Hi fi,,,.h a ,.tri ,i . i, outh a land "wt:re work the whole y-'nr w can r:iund; a iano wnere in iert:ie c .i i- re sponsive to intelligent cultiva tion, and w i 1 1 p rd uce a ; rncft n n crop that is desired; n hi :. 1 -a :. e re ,11 .1 r men cau live wi'h ie- labor and !iss hardshi ps thnri ariy where ei undfr the sun; a lnnd v. her- t:i: i'iitui r 1 1 - Hiiii i.iO'.t Oi r- iier4 no not c rn w : ) e r j ' e dwell tceti.T ir! pef.r. and i harmony, and the an:in-hi-t a'-d ,,rber of t In- soc ; a; crde r m re unknown; a hind where th thr- reat fart(,r, c,f rj.r0iii and lumber -abound in ine'x- ' haustible quant ;ties. and , ere our stream-' power for the world.-' f u rn i - h a bu i. i in mair.ifact'.rie? uf "How Can "W e. . yen: . man , a cnmr.nr. ; A . 1 1 1m a lady w-c.ring a haud-"ne dre aio 1 bonnet, , ,i lr... , f p,, Albert hsl 'U' i-.igh" ' ! n d ,t rain i u g , w hi!-? t ! w re w i umbrel .a or w'.-r pr.f el "Why, Char:'." th li.lv cr :ed , '-it's ra i n i n g ! '' So I !-ee," Haid "n a r 1 e - n '. rn . v "VA-1', what -ha41 we do" "I rat h'T think we rh'l.. h'i Ti to let it rain." r-'iJicd the matter f-fac' huatoTi 1 . K Th -a r a w a : - ir.g her garment", tho ladv mused th by'aroiers great' v b y s a ynii; : "Whv, ( ar ho ('11. w ht lre when 1 La' S;id bent t cn lig --Tid-liit. of Iiilcrmation : r oi-,n :' n 4 1 ' I ' o tir-' o : m! Pu . v- n an I t h'V ' ii ' t ii'-ni tm t u .: -nii'-: - , : rn- w o, in ! lt;'H in end v:n P:. '-.; i r I. .r a : .oteei' 'I':..--t I'nw-r m on n ' ria a ? -i:o!. pa! i'-n The cMeerfnl j v.- h o-,-. an I an ! ". aid m on heerinlic-.i i t !: off-ii To .-.i. N h:i w'-i rin'-- e ,; bre.it himr 1 - - M . ' f on !- u r.-- i it i a s w o rh w ! r-ir ' c . u" ir n 1 . I '. e t !! win Vll. f, r to niorr Drat!) From Tigt.t Lacing . . , , . verdict of siinoca;. n from tight lacing was reamed at the inquest he id at Pre-ton hs to the ieath of Amy Bndilen, who died at, a dentist- surgery after recov f, V..l.-' . r t.iui; iiuiu u.r ,. mm win - It vac a t. .1 tlmt li.M .-. . V. n .1 u wr then werioir kb.t-v ; neAy uve uces too small. The j left side of the heart was greatly ! contract d and the right, ranch distended. Milk in any form is j an 1 drink t 't ill I 1 . - I j "f ,! 11 i!Hm.n i inr.ru i 1 oor luii'l is well a.le.ntei ! poultry busim.- A 1 IT i le Unseal ( i Mica Ki I !P"fll- say m t.ablespt ii intul to e.at h ndult bird t h r' t iuieM a . etk will leap to Hthl gloss to the plliin i'.'i'. Irregular fding is thourht t t he ( ail -.e of many tJ i.iord'TS ;tiiie;:u ft iw Ih . l'otiltrv raisincr is on th" ivreas- is farnvrs r.t t n-t ! t aeouai.Hetl I with the industry, A western poult ryinan says that I tli'Te is nothing that w lii brill-w like Htt amtsi iaiT na.v am e l fresh b. i.e. , - . 1 1 irranut Teacher "Tommy Kiapg, yci may define the word 'heroine' '" 1 T"iEiTjy- "A h'roine is a wo man that's alwaj6 cryin' an' j marries, the bigger! foc.l i.n the i p. ay, just b'-cau-e he's got a lit- j tie dod moustache."' I '."bn rtb7 itu rick, tro tc hrr Cmatoyrl. W'hn ifre wm Giii-t, 9io crieJ for CkMorU. When bm !; chin to OMttiri. Wl.!a at h4 QiiiOlTtC, h UZl Ofcitori. both neat ' '-.r. :, Kp5 e v. ii;... i.r a El 1:3 HL' TLLK'S ESTIMATE OIil EOI. ; But th-re is ore othr ra. n whr this law !.ih! , -h i r, ;... Raijroai r0rami--.oI, .Lro.ld n,t fce jntorf.,re(l lm,. If t hi e law w?r- to he repald. i? ccrTain th-it the corporation. interested, would uo every r socrff within their p wor to j re tent it? t" e -.act men t by this. r t-7 v.:y i.'I.t legislature. And whoever irnigir.Pa ihit th re sources, within be power of these corporat i-r., to delay, or to rinallv hinder, the re-enactment of a g -d Conimi-'sir.n !. w, are cither una!! or n:e!fec;ive. : mp!y hnowr- n h- :ng al.oi.t tr.e iniitter.-- I t; cp.fi an , .la n o.iry 'J 1 1 h . -t . . . 1 iie .,sy i 'l.'TVr C. OU ! ; , e i j, ; 7 . ; We ill l: t h it.' I rise 1 t irsik' p 1 1 " r o ; , t g - . l re--;,' it) 'i if the j ir n Keformr u-n pa; -r , ., i. l V e e pec ted to i it tii" Reformer. Pi ti.-- lect Mar. n E t - ; i ! h a t t he . eg . a ' o r - a . -that "."of j. r a " e ..' ' , . the t r o i y !," and ' ' : : t : a ! 1 '. h i : . . : " r ' ') r - e "f the Ka i : : "a. : t ' :n m . - -in the nature i f , - i - r . -We h-i- no f. h:gh a: .f .TD' ; e .1; ... r , ' ...-' ' ur ', b;:'. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Feb. 15, 1895, edition 1
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