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illS H means so much more than yoi imagine serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's i greatest gilt health. j If yo are feeling and jtenerally x- nansiea, neivous, have no appetite and can't work. S begin at oncetakt Iron Bitters be ctrenctheninfir R medicine, which is grown s Iron Bit ters. A few ket tles cure benefit comes frorn the very first dose it icoM't tiai your treth. and it's pleasant to take. J It Cures Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Kidnev and i3vcr i ruuom, a i I Malnrlfl. Nervnu. ailments Women's complaints. Get only the frcnume -it has crossed red f Hues on th wrapper,, All others are sud stitutes. On receiut of two tc. btamus we wilt send set of Ten Beautiful World's Fair Viw and book free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. ' The Question of Life Assurance is not "Can you afford it ? " but "Can you afford to do without it ? " Woodwards, S. C.,Jaly 3, 1893. .Mr. W.J. Roddey, Rock Hill, S. C. Dear Sir: I have before me a statement of the various options of fered in settlement of my maturing Tontine policy in the Equitable Life Assurance Society. I have con cluded to accept the surplus and continue the policy. The results are highly satisfactory and I heartily commend the Equitable Society and the Tontine system insurance as practiced by it, to persons desiring safe and profitable life insurance. Yours respectfully, T. S. Brice. The above letter is but one selected from many received from happy policyholders in the Equitable Life It's a word to the wise a con vincing proof to the doubtful. For full particulars- address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Department of the Carolinas, ROCK HILL, S. C. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL For Barb Wire Cuts. Rora Saddle and Collar Galls, Cracked Heel Burns, Old Sores, Cuts, Boils, Bruises, Piles and all kinds of inflammation on man or beast. Cures tch and Mang-e Tk 8m, Cat or Sua vCl wro mttte? liter Us oil Be prepared for accidents by keeping it in your irTT wS""ie" nyruflgisisseiiiton a Guarantee. " j. nvB -ia. ana $1.00. n your Pryggist does not keep it send us at cts. in pos- tin. n n .J ... 1 . . . . isimhj' wu wc win sen a ko you Dy mail, D ! - T : T Mil . i"" Bin I hara naed P.itara Aatlarntle Healing on for Harnen and Saddle G1I, Scratehea and Barb Wire Cut with jmrfeQt atufactlon, sad I heartily racommend it to C. B.IBVC7E, Livery sad T64 Stable. BABY BUSHED. AatlaMta Haalln OH. Mr baby . burned a few months r .'j'V"? . B. " jvuiBUOT 4 appuea your -vu" ' .wwwm aTO fonw,uu in a WW uava xne ??f0.Ta..T nc'1 tie oil on my atoek and find that ww nuff w mia porpaae uu l nava erer naed. . Tonra, C T. LEWIS. Parla, Tana., Janoarr 8. 1894 " BAJIUF1CTUBE0 BT PARIS MEDICINE CO., v ST. LOTUS, HO. For Sale and Guaranteed by Dealers, 01 Aai .aSBW A m ii Wots., km! CuiS Cotiglis Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup promptly: relieves Whooping CongU and AaUuiuu For Consumption it has no rival; has eared thousands vhere all others failed; -wiU cinn TOTj If taken tatimisi Bold py Druggists on ajruarantee. For Lame Back QrCaUuaeSHlXOH'HPluASXElu 25 eta. ElUOH SyACATATlRrl H are you Catarrh ? This retntlv is sruaran teed to oure you. Price 60c4viectorfr ' .r, ..,(,.' 2 - . t rnpmasl is making things hustle' atrhis - Wareiouge, "Where tie kes as ' much tfaro.pf etery farmer's tof baoco aa i it ws. his oii. THE FBANKLIN TIMES. J . A. THOtfAS, Editor and Proprietor ONE YEAB, : SIX MONTHS, $1.50 . 75 Fbidat. Jahpabt. 3, - - - . .-v 1B86, THIS BEAUTIFUL GLAD NE W YEAR Honsebold, . ' Sailing out of tbe nowhere, Out of tbe frusty nijfbt, . Over a golden octan, , With sails 61 gleaming whit. Up to the gates where Morning . Waited in hope and Pheer, She smiled, and, oppinjf quickly, Led in the young New 1' ear. 'How did be look?" Ton question. Shnt your eyes for a while, And faney a face all beaming With dimple and laugh and smile, A figure dressed in a mantle. Sparkling bright and clear,; Of golden sun beam 8, woven hxpreesly for this New Tear. 'Wbat did be eiiy?" Why. listen, And hear the giadsome ttound Of gentlest, sweetest voices Echoing all around. Hear tbe tenderest wishes, And greetings of love and cheer- That is what he is eayinp , This beautiful glad New Tear. " Vbat did be bring?" A volume With pages rich andrare, Beaming with loving purpose, I Dainty and white and fair ssned this very morning, That you and i, my dear, JJay write a beautiful record Beginning this bright New Tear. Sydney Dayke. A Child in Heaven. New York Herald. Seeing his days are determined the number of his months are with thee: thou hast ar- pointed his boundB that he cannot pass. Job xiv. 5. Of all the bereavements which are possible to a home tbe loss tf a child is perhaps the most disap pointing and the hardest to bear. "Theaa is no household, howsoe'r defended, but has one vacant chair,?' and the world's sympathy is most generously given when that chair bas been occupied by one in tbe halcyon days of youth. At' first sight it would seem as though something had gone wrong in the universe, and we are men- tally puzzled. We have the feel ing that a young man has a certain right to life, and if he is robbed of it, oar faith in the goodness of God is taxed to its ntmost limit. Rea son fails to follow the wavh nf Providence, and the deeper our love the harder is it to believe that a mistake has not been committed. Faith droops and we falter in our allegiance o the Lord. ' He was on the very verge of great things, we say, and tbe pros pect was specially alluriDg. He bad noble gifts, had dreamed dreams of a successful career, was full of hopefulness and buoyancy and vigor. Then death intervened, and it instantly became impossi ble for him to do what we should have taken pride in seeing him do and what would have won for him an enviable name among his fel lows. How can we be resigned under such circumstances and in what way can religion explain the terrible problem ? There are so many instances of this kind that a solution must be found if there is one. I am aware that 4tGod moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform," but He always leaves foot-prints "be hind, and if we follow them we are sure to find light. If we can not know all, we may discover enough to set our hearts at rest, enough to assure us that no mere accident has occurred, but that the eternal plan is being carried on without error. Religion deals with matters which are beyond the reach of our reason, but I doubt if it ever contradicts our reason. The intellect. of man is as feeble an in strument with which to find ont God as Gallileo's telescope was to separate the stars in the Milky Way; but Galileo got glimpses of the Creator's plan, and we may do tbe same thing. There are certain facts .which oiight to be beyond dispute, but possibly you have neglected to note them. If it is not wholly day, is not wholly night, and though objects are dimly seen there Ts light enough to walk by. That ooy was a bunch of vital forces which took the form of char acter. When death came it nei ther dissipated the- forces' nor de stroyed; the character. Yon did not bury him. He was your eon when you carried his. worn-odt body to the church yard, and per-' haps he accompanied the sad pro cession: Vital ; forces are inde structible, as science long ago in sisted, and personality remains iiV tact'in spite of all that death can do. Indeed, Death is simply the server of a summons in accordance ChildrenJCry ,forjntcher,s Castorii with orders from above. ; Some one is wanted in another sphere of existence, and Death comes to take , the person named in- the warrant. When this person goes entity with biro, without the loss of a jot or tittle bis intellect, bis.! moral qualities and his affec tions. Tbat boy, therefore, thrills with life to-day, just as he did when you . folded him in your embrace. ' - Tba't -is the corner ' stone, as sound as logic can make it, on which you are to build a shelter from raging doubts and the fierce spirit of antagonism to God . - Tberd is a larger field of useful ness there thari here, which is the second fact. Heaven is not. tbe lounging place for indolent souls, the Sleepy Hollow f tbe univerae, where one reposes on eternal river banks and sings himself into a mental nonentity. A man wakes up in heaven, after this restless dream of earthly life, and sees that God has glorious work for him to do work in his own de velopment and helpful work for others. That son has not ended bis education because be has died, but rather has just begun it, and begun it under better auspices and better teachers. So far as he is concerned he has reaped a great advantage and would be sorry if you would call him back to these narrow quar ters. He has nothing to regret, although yeu think you yourself have much. Tbe third fact is that the door of heaven is not bolted on either side, but swintrs both wars. there are those who no in and w those who come out. A i?reat throng of released souls are constantly finding their way upward to the new life. and another throne are constantly coming down to minister to our comfort. Heaven and earth are thus forever inter mingled, and in your borne there are unseen visitants who could tell you strange news if you had ears to hear it. Yon canuot call for help but the Father hears you, neither can you reach out your hands but some one takes them. The coming of the de parted when they are needed is a truth tbat underlies every system of religion known to tbe hnman race, and is chiefly illus trated by Christianity. It is the fate of men and women to weep, but tears may become stepping stones to higher thonghts, and the longings which canuot be repressed and will not be satisfied until the day of eter nity dawns may be rounds in some Jacob's ladder whose top is hidd eu by the clouds. You may mourn, but your mourning should be based on resignation. Tbe light will break on your darkness some time, and then from your coign of heavenly vantage you will be surprised that you be lieved so little and that your be lief was harassed by so many doubts. There is uothing in this woria so nearly priceless as the cheerful faith that a morrow shall come when you shall once again fold to a warm embrace those who silently stole away into the shadows of death. Georqb H. Hepworth. ' Just Too Good. Wife Why, John, you haven't smoked a single one of those cigars I gave you for your birth day I Husband I know it, dear I'm saving them. Wife Saving them ! What for ? Husband For your father, wben he calls. Wife -(kissing hio) 0, dar ling ! You are just too good for anything ! New York World. Clara "Lord Ded broke is on his way over." Maude "I suppose you will be glad when he is safely land ed." Town Topics. I : Buckien's Arnica Salve. mi a . a '. . - - ine pest saive in tne world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, cnapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions.and poseitiveiy cures piles or no pay. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price z& cents per box. .-.For sale by 'Thomas & Aycocse. , y Still Eaxriing Honest Livings. V. A Portland merchant .has' Tre- cently bad illustrated to him, in trtA ' nftrarvn nf tis.i onmmAMisT travelers, irreat .vicissitudes -of fortune. ? One who called to1 solic it trade . for a certain brand of catsup was at one time one of the leading merchants of Boston and his - residence, - when . adversity came sold nuder the hammer for ?id,wu. ; ne .oiner iwno cad a line' of .cigars, had peen twice elected governor '-of one of- the largest 4 of the Middle Western States. Portland Advertiser. The Rirl of the Period; i - O, the willowy girl - With the billowy sleeve ' 1 'r --'Is the girl of the present, day ; '-i1: But she does nqt wear.; 4 - -v i Her heart on her sleeve t : ". . ; If you seem to care J . ' - , And sigh and grieved 1 She will smooth ex. laugh, J t-jX In her pillowy sleeve. .. ' , aat merrily dance away I ' , What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium. .Morphine nor other Ifarcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL It is Pleasant. ' Its jjuaranteo is thirty' years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoriisso well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to say prescription known to me." H. A. Abches, M. 111 Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " The uae olj 'Castoria? is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Tew an tho intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach. Guuoa TiUaTT, D. D, New York City. Tsos Csarracn JJL '-L JL U If CRENSHAW, HICKS & ALLEN, LOUISBURG. N.C. ATTENTION An agreement was made between all the warehousemen in Eastern North Carolina to charpe 1 per cent insurance during the present season, but as some of them have withdrawn from said agreement I desire to give notice to the tobacco farmers that hereafter only the regular schedule will be charged my patrons. As heretofore all tobacco sold on my floor shall have my personal attention and no efforts on my part will be spared to give my customers entire satisfaction. Thanking my friends for their liberal patronage in the past, 1 respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, J. B. THOMAS, Owner and Proprietor. THOMAS' WAREHOUSE. They Are Here NOW ON HAND That Car V- STANDARD - SEWING That Bob Tayor Has Been Advertising -AND TALKING ABOUT m .Remember that the Standard maenmes on tne marKet. -We have moved -onr office to Avrtoctft & CoVDrug Store where you can. see the abTjve machines and don't forget-that we'Wn sell you allat prices to suit the purchaser. ; r : :I XodraRespecVul . . . ;, C U r I ' , J. S. P. TAYLOR & CO. AgtsWb.! V Castoria. Castoria cores Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcoa, Eructation, KUla Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I h&Te recommended your 'Castorta, and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results. ( Edwik F. Paann, M. 135th Street and 7th Ato, Now York City. CoatFAJrr, 77 Sfunaar Strut, ITsw Yokk Crrr ... . : .- :,JL'J'?i I SHEPPARD'S MADE FROM PURE PIG IRON. Not one pound of Scrap Iron Is ever used In, these goods. DURABLE, CONVENIENT m4 ECONOMICAL All Modern Improvements to Lighten Housekeeping Cares, Twenty different sixes and kinds. Every Stove Warrant od Against Defects. Prices not much higher at this time than on commoner kinds oX Stores. Call on or address FARMER -WHAT?- Load of AND - DOMESTIC MACHINES and Domestic is now. tVift lpjirlinor i . . o Better A . " rrxetilfc. from of fertilizers ' do 5umG :ient r ; to in?ure the best, results. ; Thz results of tHe Utejt invcsti-T of the use and abuse of potash ire told in our books. Tn-y are sent free. It will cost yon ! AVOID BulH 5 B&d Pure soda ths best soda, 3 , oniy in i)tciuis uearing this trade mark J-. It costs no mors than inferior package soda.1 never spoils the flour always keeps soft Beware of irritation trade marks and labels. ted insist on packages 9 a . . a. mn km i I A'ode oniy by CHURCH c CO., Ncv Write Ijr Arm and Kamaier 90oc ocraoooce)ccoBce-oioeoeor'oaosr)3c ATTENTION PUBLIC. For want of a suitable place to vanage, we for tbe next 30 days Clothing at Cost Tbis is a rare opportunity to get yon & Suit of Clothes. re--- n wbat wa say. Call and be convinced. We are xettiu' iu ; iav another car load of Salt aod 'Old gold' Flour Which can't he beat. We have just in a lare lot of Gt . ;. Seed-Tick Coffee at 20cents worth 22, we doti't claim to nn lr- ; anyone, but will meet competition of any, who claim to nnd r?e.i .. Our etock is complete, be snre to see cs when you come to town, y . j will feel satisfied that you bought your goods at the ribt place. . JONES & COOPER. Now is yonr time to buy furniture. Tlis Acme oi Lgw Prices is -To-Eay-Geoils Keyer will te Clearer, The Factory'6 have all agreed to advance their price?, but brf r they put up their prices I had been into the market and bought the GRANDEST AND CHEAPEST Stock ever before seen in this section of the connty. Every c.e who sees my stock says it is Wonderful in Yariety of Style, Chepness and Beauty. I CM SAW WRITE ME BEFORE BUYING. E. M. ANDREWS, Leading Eenler in Furniture, Pianos and Or car, 6 and 18 W. Trade Street, ' CHARLOTTE ,".?. WAITT'S SAMPLE ROOM. On Court SI, Still maintains its established reputation of celling the best HqnorB and giving the most eatisfactory service of any saloon in the county- Their stock of Whiskies, Wines, Beer, and Cigars is now larger and more complete. than ever, and with . The skillful bartender, to serve Y0Ut y0u cannot fail to bo pleased. ; Thanking our friends warmly fpr their past favors ire ask; a con tinuance of the same; and promise that you shall always receive the prompt and courteous treatment due a genthsmao. No boys or ?smart alecksn employed in my saloon.-, - u " 1 f ; Crot nrh in noiaih.''. cfrirf . not contain , 4 nothing to rti them, enl Cir Soda I : soda spoils good flour. I comes , vaSsk. mm "i'crk. SoJJ by -zt; every; oo o veJuatis Codpo FkXE. show and handle ClotVw, will sell our entire t"ck ' 6 ion LDUISBUB& K. a omsn a R SOBA t MOM ! ' - HARRY WA1TT. . ? 1
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