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VOL. XXV lro tfessional cardsl LOUISBURG N. C., FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1805. ATTORNEY AT LAW. . " ' locwboro, if. c. . " k, oii thn fvmrta of the State.' j!. COOKB & SON- .- ? ! ATTURNBYS-AT-iAW, , L0UISBUB8, ST. C ;-- ...'VHV.v'.iK: m attona wa e cities, alalia riuviuc. f Krorth Oiroliun. aud the U. THE LAST MAN; ; 'V D fl . u,i1(,i,ini? Dr. O. i; JiUia. Ulf diuru, J . Co.' I) vF! H. NICHOLSON, . " PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, LOUISBUB8, K. G. i -S t' ATTORSBY-AT-IJkW, WUI attend the octoLrmriViMi- ::.,ui warren nuu wane cvuuura, maw ujntiuu given to collections, sec - y. GULLET. . ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, FRAXKIISTON, H. O. leiral business promptly attended to. tgOS. B. viLvma., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW; IiOCISBUBfi, N. C. Otllce on Main street, over Jones & Cooper's ItOM. rr 11. FEitSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOCISBUBO, N. C practices In all coQrts. OlHce In the Court ttr. U. YARBOROUqH, Jk. ATI ORNEY AT LAW, LOUISBDRQ, N. C. Office on second floor of Neal building am Street. All 1 jral business intrusted to him ill receive prompt and caretul attention. CBr ANtBODY BUT THOMAS CAMPBELL Lines found upon a younVeentlman' debk .dedicated to "Big .SleeTes" ,'and I dreamed a dream the otheTtifo-k .it;-' . . lt"'.:-r-'" r.r ucu 5verjriuinK was nnsaea and atill Which made each, hair stand up with Stiff ft Tnfftnr?na 1aa , : Jlethought that ladiesf. sleeves had grown . To saeh a vast and monstrous size That there was room:, fothemS alone-5 jxjia none lor man -Deueath the skies: The beast and every creeping thine w4 i; tv, fl.L. Ai,."?!!-1 unu. auo t uuncrs uiuoineu. no mores 7 c The gTass and tender .herbs of spri n.- - were wunerea on tne aesert shore; -Ten million leagues of biggest sleeves. Stretched every where--a f uneral pall And on the earth, and frees and leaves", - The sun's brightrays could never -fall. On Ararat's cloud-urtoinedpeaV 4 V - " The last man stood jwitfr pallid face, ' . 4 Sick, treml)liig, wearyr worn;: and ' weak, Sad remnant of a smotheringArace. In vain! alasl poor man! in vain, His footsteps sought that rest of old Por clouds of sleeves soon filled the plain. And hid the mountain in their fold. - Still bigger grew those sleeves apace. Until they reached the summit high And streamed above the poor man's face Like snowy banners in the sky. Then looking o'er the precioiee . "Make room for woman's sleeves !' he cried And,' flinging down the dark abyss Made room for woman's sleers and died. W. BICKETT, 1 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. LOUISBUBe K. C. Pmmnt nd painstaking attention eiven to tvery mutter intrusted to his hands. Refers to uniei J usticti oaepuuro, nuu. uuu ii LTiriintr. Hon. Root. W. Winston, Hon. J. C- JuiUju, Pres. First National Ban of Win ktou. Ul im & Maniy, v nisiou, reoyie aaiui hi Mmiroe, Ch is. ri. ityior, JrTes. WttKe ror- fcst C')ll''g", Hon. js. w. umoeriaKe. UiUji: iij Court House, opposite bneriirs. Dentistry, W. H. EDWARDS OK WAKE FOEE3T, N, C. Will v,;-it LouiHhnrK on Monday, Tnesday Bud rt'.'.iiicrt.lav foliowinjr the first Suuduy eii ii iiiontn preparea to go an Kinus oi I r 1 work. otSce over over Thomas Drag Store 1) BROKEN HEAETS. From the lfeiy York Herald. The Lord is nigh ljnto them that, are of broken heart Psalms, xixiv. 1. of the Lord more than these, and it is a great privilege to know that there is somewhere an "everlasting arm" upon which they can cer tainly rely in time of trouble.. farrows tell how.deep, the. ploiigb strackijilj-: "-' - ' - ' What shall wo say, ; then ? n That there is no God? N7 rather that there-mast be a. God or ' matters would not tarn out -Vas they; have done. Is lice' so full of bitterness that it is not worth living? " Nay, rather life is a painful means to a joyful end. VA hard ; lesson" has been set ns, and it must be learned. There was . nieYer yet a sorrow which was not a stepping stone to jhigher things, and never yet fell a tear which did not brin heaven nearer. 1 It is the evideut inte'n tion of God that;they shalVserve these purposes, a nd the m ission. of reljgion iaJioj; ke epT ns cnstaiitiy mindful of that fact. - . ' The sorrowing ones of earth are specially near to the Father, and 8trQggli"g souls are objects of his special solicitude. It is hard for us to Bee His face at such times, for onr tears are like clouds that hide the sun; bnt,-as the sua is surely behind the clouds, so is His face behind our tears. "While it is a solemn and an awful troth per feet sympathy and efficient help ' KEELEY OUTDOXE. ' A' Boose Cure for Tippllnar in One : v " :- Stent's Time. ; -V If there is good : foundation for the following statement it de serves to be widely known. The extract is taken from the "Buffalo Courier, i . ; -. - .-;.."'. A man prominent in the affairs of Dunkirk yesterday related the following incident - .' " Oneway, two months after I had signed the pledge, 1 1 had a craving for a drink of whiskey so 'strong that I could see nothing else but drinks about: me, &nd felt as if . I must have aleast one ttrlnkrnTcTariend' of "my state of mind. -i He said : Yoa need not drink; I can tell you of a substitute that 'will stop yonr discomfort. Get a bowl of ice water and a raw potato, peal it and cut down one end of it to a size convenient to take in the mootb. Dip the potato in the ice water and suck it every time you think you must have the whiskey." I did as he advised. I took the bowl of ice water and fulness cannot be found elsewhere, the and placed them on a n as a glorious certainty tnat both at the ,bead of my bed and can De iouoa miiim. What consolation ty know that thfialmij7ht.tr is nor for nfF . that Certainly no one needs the help rr r K i Jtie is neither a stranger to our miseries nor indifferent while we ffght the good fight? Even when it seems as though He had desert ed and left us to our fate, the . 1 : r tt i, I J rusuiuf in nis nt'Hi win era man ... ., . , i , . The most discouraaincr fact in L , , 7 " b J me lDai oas since eiapsea. " . o o rje neara. and the nravsr nf h- life is that when we call loudest .. .iL . eeecuiug ia.it ix Drill gs a cairn into the soul as though He had whis pered, Peace! Be still!" Broken hearts! Travellers wea ry and worn!. Sailors clinging des perately to a wreckl Soldiers wounded almost unto death! Homes made desolate by the inva sions of deatb!''Sighs borne on ev ery breeze and disappointed hopes scaiierea as inicic "as leaves in would dip the potato in the water and place it between my lips every few momenta till I went to sleep. I awoke from my , desire to drink whiskey, and have been ENTliT, I. EDWARD DUGGER-D.D.S. LOuidBUKor, if. 0. Gni.iafe of ta oldest Dental College li t r if world. H. igns years experience. improved instrurnenta 'Teeth ex- ltii:a',i without pain. Artino teetn Iwuhut plate. Satisfaction or money U;Hl-p over Jones & Cooper's Store. for friends they are not often with in hearing distance. If . we are not in want of them they are more numerous than we can couut, but when we are sinking beueath the waters and stretch out imploring hands there is no one near to ren der assistance. . The great sorrow of life must be borne alone, for no one who : uwu vMuW.iUS .uo Vallombrosal" press of a like experience can say the word we need to have said or do the kindly deed we need to have doue. This is a mysterious element in God's Providence which it is hard to understand. You' may not have company in your Gethseroane, unless it be the companionship of angels and of Him who sends them. Broken hearts? Are there any? free from, it ever since one treatment eradicated ray craving for whiskey for all the Stub Ends of Thought. , v. Why ne is .."Cheeky V . Fort MSI Time. ' ? . " ' V " V The poor editor, he racks . ' his brain in every , imaginable way, stirsup his J thinking faculties, jogs his memory, exercises bis pa tience, curbs his temper, ; strains and tries to purify his thought, so as to make them pleasant for his . readers; wears tils old clothes, not from choice,' neither Policy; but from necessity; stands to his people, not because, -it's so brave but because it's his duty; . chroni cles the good traits of his people; tries to' bide the bad one?; loves to be an advantage to the communi. ty"fn w h icV "ber es ide ; contributes to all charitable - institutions and does all In his power to be of val ue to all, but alas! he's born of a woman and is given to mistakes. Ha starts out to win the prize found in journalism, and behold he is disappointed, and receives as reward 4,criticisms." He pro ceeds to solicit subscribers, but bis foot and hope slips and down comes his courage he is dis heartened. He attends picnics and becomes foundered and is called a glutton. His next issue comes out and he expects to be congratulated on his report buteee again, be has failed to mention some one who had tak en part in the affair. He apologizes next time and is a Whea Bby vm rtck, w c Gmtart, XTboo ab ni ft Chftt. crted far CWorl. CALL AT THE NOTICE.' Hitfnir qiOJ m aAnOafatfrktov of tbm eatet OX ivmrrtti A rmoou linn 1 kii om owing k-Uvl mUU M fqoraMt to MQf me mcdt, uj ii , jeraooa tuvtm tluiM MAlnat. AlJ eUt ara otiad to priamit thBa bIor tba iJ day of J qm o ttvia DoUoa wul tw pieftd ta lr of their i.oii W.lLPMtW.A4a , C U. Cookx ud T. & ersciu, AU7. A Great Offer. r -Tb VTwk--,Wek edition of Th Kew York World (formerly the Weekly) has prorvd a phenomenal aaeeea. It Is a SomiWeekly of six pagv, mailed Tuesdays and Fridays; eight columns to the page ; xortyeiat columns each issue. It pit the news follr half a week ahead of any wevklr PDf. and. at the same time, retains all the liter ary, agricultural, tntacvllany sad other f-atorvs whieb made THE WEEKLY WORLD no popular. Yet the price is ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. For sample copies addreM The World. N. Y. ice Cream Parlor. . At the earnest request of a great many of Loaiabarg b?t people, we. have fitted up suitable and com par tively comfortable rooms (in connection with the Drug Store) and are bow pre pared to rarniah ana dtspeaM the BEST CREAM in firt-cU shape. Ladies and Uentlemeo will always r. ceire' prompt and polite attention, as it is in charge of a crtt-claaa waitress. Very Rpctfolly, Mas. W. Q. Thoxis. That censured and if he doesn't he's num-ektill and an ignoramus. History of the Last Legislature. Bay one. Only ten ents. A neat, attractive pamphlet 160 pages, with ornamental eover, devoted to the record of the last Legislature, the worst Louistorg Bargain .. Store.. ; For SII0E3 and Gents FarnUi- lug Goods aUo for. CLOTHING.. Oar Goods are fresh and loi "VVe 'carry a fine line of PICTURES, AND FRAMES. And we are selling them st half price in LEHMANS old stand. Feed, Sale J Livery ; STABLES. HAYtS & PINNELL, Prcprhtorx, LOUISBURQ. N. C. 11 oe s a emie man ana is irav- Legislature, eave tbat ol 1863 erer eling in the interest of his paper, aiwembled in the Sute. Thl book tVni7 fiav Tiao cn.,lr;n give it record plainly and truthfully. Ti , J F a I It frifea facts and namre and U thor-J 11 uo a onghly reliable. It haa been prepared time or two ,4he is courting. by eome of the beet Democratic writer If the other fellow gets the drop m the State GOOD TEAMS AND POLITE DRIVERS. C. J. ISL F & FRANK ALSTOfVS. Perhaps notmany if the words are cotton brokers. Used in a literal sense. We may Farmers near Louisharg and the adjoin- well thank Heaven that it 13 SO I ... . - . I 1 J I . fkMai n ..u,s4- I to Heud Humpies ot their cotton before ofler- lnerO is a certain bnoyancy, a eer- tn it for sale to Charles J. Alston, Louis- ta;n liffincr nnwer in hnmnn na. bur- n. c. or to C.'J. N.. P. & Frank iam niunS power in numan na- lAixton, Heudersou, N. c, buyers for cotton J tnre which makes1 utter hopeless ness impossible except in rare in stances. A kind of optimism creeps into the soul just as a child creeps into its weeping mother's Yes, this is all true. It is the burden we bear- the burden we must bear. But be of good cheer. Heaveu, the end of the journey, is not far off. Tbe minarets are glistening-in the sunshine, and, once tbere, all will be peaca. If we have.the courage to say 'Toy will be done" in tbis life, we shall look back in the next life and see, to our surprise, that all was for the Solitude is the salt of thought. Poverty is pulverized pros perity. Diplomacy is not a science but an art. Good advice is harder to take than bad. Babies are the best educators of woman. The worry of the day iaa'bsdJ bed fellow. on him, it is whispered through out tbe community. If he's out until 11 p. m. the hotelist reports him. If he goes to preaching, it's said: 4,be troes to see some girl." If be visits a circus they say he resembles the monkey. If be goes to an adjoining town they said he had to walk. In fact, tbey tell everything they know on him and exhaust E?err patriot, eTery eitixen and erery Democrat should have a copy. Price 10 cent per copy, post paid. Lower prices by tbe hondred. li not on a&le at bookstore or drugstore, address, E. H. UlZELL, Printer and Binder, Raleiirb. N C. The books can be had of VT. THOU AS. Drutrpiat, Louisburs, N at 10 cents a copy. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TRAV ELING MEN. AFETELEfE OP BUOOTCS ALWAtt OX BAXD. i EDWARD F. YAROBHOUGH. o. a. bur- I mills. The Amebicaw Cottos Co. J. M. C. HILU THE TINNER, and complex in action. Talk moves fast when the den of thought is light Women talk better than men because they have more practice. It is because a woman doesn't know what to do with a secret, best; that God was with us as we that she can't keep it. toiled along the upward steep, His arms underneath us, His mes seugers lifting us over the, rough places. We must bear our lot bravely in faith that He is nigh unto them that are of , a broken heart, and by and by there will rejoicing. v NOTICE OP INCORPORATION t-wit-t r a ts"xt a their manufacturing capabilities. VilAI1 mmuua, nun iucu uciv uiui wu tay b ! Vm. .n.L. That a what neeessi- ..ta kkt oJ, Love is simple in sentiment tates an editor's having the cheek Uorationof the YounesvUle Tobacco of a brass monkey he becomes Wnrehonse Comnanv: that the hardened. mimes of the incorporators are B. Electricity as a llaircntter. b& great Miss Oldgirl You mnst prom ise not to kiss me while I am un Dentist I shall do nothing of the kind. Miss Oldgirl, with a happy sigh Turn on the gas. Two striking proofs of the ea gerness of tbe public to avail itself of any electrical improvement were recently afforded. An electrical journal published an article on a II. Winston. II. B. WinstoD. C. S. Williams, C. A. Garner, J. W. Mitchell, T. G. Jordan, J. S. Timber lake, J. M. Winston, J. W. Duke, E. L. Allen, J. F. Mitchell. F. P. Pierce, 8. E. PearcA, J. A. Willuima, Perry fc Patterson, R. C. Underwood, J. W. Woodlief, T. L. Mow, S. P. Williams, M. A. Alford, I. G. RM dick, E. L. Hicks, Andrew Williame, J. W. Winston, P. It. FIRE INSURANCE, LOUISDURO, Jf. C CENTltAL ' HOTEE ' T I Maimonbur(r Propr HENDEBSON. N.a Good accommodation. Gee4 fare, lite aod atUatiT MmiU, SHOE MAKING. MOSES WEST holds forth in rear of Thomas Drag Store, (on Hatch, W. T. the alley where he does lbo comb, which, when passed through Young.and suchthers as they may making and repairing,and guar tbe hair, would cut it And singe associate with i them; that the prin- antees to do work a food and it at the MM lU.t. by o,.nS Kjrll of tbe contact ot a platinum wire purpose in to sen ana ony ieai to- . f VOnrsiilf. trAtor, orroM it. to which ens "acroi "V ue uurnuiou u ti- smile from the mother so this dim prophecy that Meventime it shall be light" sends its ray of hope in to the darkness that environs us i. i . j it i - jt j.i it. -. in itr'Jii;i.rp(i t,i nn sli i iririfi r l r t.ih wiitk. ih i . arms, and as the cnila forces a of biiHiuMs on Alain scree t iu house recently occupied by F . Farrish. DENTIST, LOUISBURGj N. C. Office over llacket Store. Graduate Baltimore Dental Collesre. lwenty-foar vears active experience. ahtificial teeth a speciAltx. Natural teeth removed and new ones inserted in TWENTY MI5UTES. All work warranted, Free Pills Send your address to H. E. Backlen & Co., Chicago, and get a fre sample trial will convince you of their merits, and 84 postals, and their These nil Is are easy in action and are c n i;tiA mnn4V A very larse mink was running I particularly effective m the cure of Con- . , , , r v s. .... i. k-u rl ; ttv sUpation and Sick Headache. For Ma- nearly $4,UUU. in regara to a de- we nnq. is very aimcuu.w wnouy aioug v. .ucKt. vlt0., iaria aaCi Ljyer troubles they have been s The Snake Gave Up and Died. Atlanta Constitution. rmmtfirtn aim 11 Kotftt.tir venm tlx rent could be admitted on pres- f capjai 8ock is 81000.00 with privi- sure of a button to the other end letre to increase to $10,000.00, di- r t, u a . a a,iH I vided into one hundred shares ol tbe I As a direct result of this article the manufacturers of the device received S72 letters gross par value of $ll).00 It. It. Harbis, C. S. C. work that may prove unsatisfactory. . Very truly, . ' . R. E. KING, Dentist. rloBndir fnr hpnrf. Kpnfa hvA a anrt. when suddenly he stoDDed. bowed proved invaluable. They are sruaran -r , . I 7. of good cheer in them when the himself up like a cat and began eteri0QS fubsUitxoe and to be. purely shadows are deepest. , walking around , in a circle of vegetable. They do not weaken by -T-. . .... . 1 . A, . I tl i- I,!,, 1 I ViiCll W.UVU. UUU WW KHIUK WHO w isut it is strangely -true xnat eign or -teu Utomachand bowels greatly invigorate there is a very serious significance and riveted upon some object in the system. Keguiar size 25c. per box. in the words -broken hearts." the centre of the circle. It was a Sold by Aycocke Co., Druggists. snake, coiled ice for generating electricity di rect from coal, which was de scribed in another journal, the in ventor had 800. letters. Er. LOUISBURG Carriage Shops, H. C. TAYLOR, Proprietor. Louisbursr is my home "for better or worse" and vou will always find me ready to correct at my own expense any Life jg gpMed with disappoint wort that, ma tt nmta nnaftr.iaTa.t.fiTr - I - . 1 1 big up, moccasin ments from youth to aee. - The brandishing his forked tongue, ; lne pretty gin was lavisaing dreams of earlier times have not aud his i eyes fixed npohVbis deadly a wealth of affection on her mas- come true, and hardly one of us is enemy. .The mink kept walking tiff and the very soft young man afcaaa4 3 iti D1AUM3 EDGE PALISTIH STAR SHOP today either what or, where he ex- around for several minutes, and was watching her, t-.:-u r n n't.l to h. TKa wfiddint mArch then, ouick as a flash, he made a 'I wisH 1 tiuumuuitii i.i. j. i i.wv. .... , x Mess . w. Nf Alston and L. "W. Eperton, has changed into an echo, and its spring, caught the snake by the were a aog, said langoishingly. he I.CHll nrTr liavc r.mn,yj .nit tlttiul nn ih alpirAIlt, :. . . I 'V. 1 v .."it. LaHU t'.. : n 1 urtn) a.. . dT. A Tarsi i 1& f F . ' t ?il-V-Vi I ' V . " S "'" yie, their star Barber Shop on Nash glaa viDraiions scarcely reacn our vi" viipiu uvou I - -r --MKipAY;CVVry street, and they are putting on right much ears'.-i - The' richese-1? longed for earnest. The snake made tiesper. you 11 grow." ' . ' tW'.rs, 1 ij &-V'''Ot styk They cordially invite all who want 'i-cmRs work to come to tneir enon, i'lpir watchword is " Foliteness and good ors YARBOROUGH & DAVIS, ; The Biaoksmitlis OF LOUISBURG. : V Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria . tj have hot come, and our ships are ate attempts to encircle the mink still at sea. - The plans we, made within the folds of his eoil. Sud- bave somehow gone astray, and denly the mink let go, and kip the children for; whom' we , would ping-off about the same distance have made any sacrifice have been I from the foe began circling around . p ,l . :t .1 .it ; ' nnqp v no nmu ur. aiue b new called to .heaven. Changes have again. , 1 his process was repeatea Discovery know its vahje, and.thosH who come like pitiless tornadoes and three times, and then the snake have not, hare now the opportunity to torn np by tbe roots manvof oar gave up and died. After resting Droggist nd uet a Trial Bottle Free; most cherished desires ; Sickness, awhile,. the mink seixed the snake Send your nameand address to H. E : and started to drawjt down; .the All Free. . Those who have used Dr King's New All work in onr line done on short 10 w" . T ' .'i :..a a ;t Anr- Bncklen &Co., Chicago, and get ;a urn. notice, and satisfaction euaranteed. struggle, r Dereavemenr, .poverty, aim , " pie box of Or. King's riew Lite nils We have our new shon the old ten pin ut, ,i;o-,'.t f.lrW "have I bank, when the man who had been Free,- as well as a copy of Guide to lHey) in uood shape and are better pre- Pivd than ever to serve our ; custo- STILL AT THK BRIDGE." BLACK4SMITHING-. um.iBuu. i Health and Household Instructor. Free. I waived their wands over ; us ana wawoingme wwy? """"Vvir i-aji of which is guaranteed to do you, ....Mi 'rppncrniy.ft' : onrs'elvea. rjosite bank appeared and fright- good and cost you nothing at Aycocke w Wv.v.., o J . - ' , . Thrift rft Rtern facts, and they can ened the animal away. It' your Carriage, Buggy, Wag on or anything in that line needt repairing and you want it done right, brine St to me, aud if you i want vonr Carriage or Bocer re- Tril I painted in a first-class manner, bring it to me also. 1 nave seryea my time under & first-class pain ter and wood workman, can there fore ganrantee satisfaction in all work entrusted to me. . I have a first-class black smith in tbe black smith shop who ful ly understands every thing about his business, from' shoeing a horse to irioning a fine tuggy. It does not pay to have jour work botched up, so bring it along to me where it WILL BE DONE RIGHT, my prices aw reasonable. " '. I make Buggies and Wagons to order. . If you want a sood Home? MADB.Buggy or Wagon, give me Respectfnlfy, MOSES WEST. FLGm BOIES. ETC. r Hyacinths, Tulips, Chlneae Sacred Lilies and other bulbs, lor WlnUr and early Spring blooming. I?oava, Carnation and other handsome tut flowers, bouquets and floral designs. Palms, Ferna, etc, for room decorating- Jardiners, Fancy audcom mon Flower Pot. Roses, Msgno Han, Evergreen, Pecan and Engiiah Walnut trw, etc. . II. STEKTMETZ. BalIgb,N.C Phone 113. OSBORN HOUSE, a D. OSB0BN, Proprietor, Oxford, N. C. Good accommodations for the traveling public. HOTEL WO0DARD,, ' W. C. fooiaax, Prep Secky UoaoL N. C. Free Bat net all tralas. - & Co'a. Drag Store.' - S40.000. . Forty thonaand dollars to loan out on Town and County real estate for a long or bort term at 6 per 11. . i.V, cent, in amounts to wit tbe bor- your orders, and you shall hare m ... W. T.HUGHES, what yon iwant.; y Looiaburgr, N. C. - J' .Thanking my friends for their - .T. - , patronage in the past and solicit- . . ..... ingtheeamein future, Iam, . RUFFIN & LEWIS, BLAcxsxrms not, be crainsatd. ' Look K back c . J - through the;corriclor of time and see yourself 'as yoii were at, twen-r Deucedly Hard. "here I am well known anff prepared to do Y suae work.. I hone you wljl see me as f "Qiiavj done before. You will find me on r:-:-SiTrrt l East side of the River torldee,' Main street' 1 ty.,;., VV nat experiences nd,vB yuu Julsburg, N. C. While I am doing all kuids ' through?- Thev. have left ol iilackstnithing, don't forget fhat I am also J passea "rougnr iuey- ud He If I am to get , ahead . in the 'world,-.!' must take a partner. She You might take , a silent onT face,"-in your partner. . ; . iatXi Ipaitand in yur conversation. - ue-1 aon see cowa uuiu, Yours traiy " s " You have been ploughed, andahe when i--iwant you.-Arum University of North Carolina. " Cdmprises the University, -the College, : the Law and Medical IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. ' WARRANTED. PRICE BO ct5. " s ' " ' ' ' G AL ATTA. TlXsI. 2CV. IS. S3. Psrls Modtetaa CVv, bu Lrooli, Ala. . Omtlemea:-Wa aoll Uayear. W boU!a X aKOVE"8 TASTKLEfeS ClluJ. TOXlOao bo for 'Teachers. ' Tiltion - f 60. 3o penenca of U yean, in tt. Craz bmhMM. fca Teachers, 471 Students. Address President Winston. Chapel llill, . ... Ajjr.oAs w C, for Catalogue and handbook on I r . , j u- n!r University Lfducauon." . . . Fci Sals zji GDarEiit23 Dj Dsalers. . . Yours very respectxniiyi " ! , v -II. C. TAYLOR. CIIICliErt - UIIULhlU are prepared U do sU klads cf W u- rurtr iq I work Ia OT,r 0,11 ta are as at ear Can be cured by using TIIOMAb SnTI .v. LoDi1bnnr mi Ha. POULTRY POWDER. It alsocures IT1- " . - - roup and gapes. Now is the time tonaelt. 25 cents a package. TnOMAS CIITLL PILLS will For sale by I eradicate malar i iod build cp the - W.G.TUOiIAS,lJrnggist, nervous sTstem. &0c Lox at ' , - - y" LouLsburg, N. C , Tbouas Vrxr St're.
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