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'. ', - L f ' ? . . v . y.'. 5 ::PoOf :; means so much more than you imagine1 -seriojus and fetal diseases result from 1 j trifling- ailment neglected, i Don't play with Nature's i greatest ent health. If you are feeling a out of sorts, weak J i . it.. fiausted, nervous, J nave no appetite ana cant wort, begin at once tak ing the most relia ble strengthening medicine, which is tT A fow lint. H crown 3 iron xtii- b r Bitters ties cure benefit comes fronv the JT venA first rioeiV m taen'l stain your J teeth, and lt's pleasant to lake. S It Crjres 4 Lryspepsta, Kidney and Liver . f Constinatinn. Rnrf P.Iwrl f malaria, Nervous aliments i Women's complaints. fet fn I V th rnuiti if lias m-mpaJ lines on the wrapper. All others are snb- f will send set of Ion Beautiful World's 4 rir views ana dook tree. r BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE. MO. The Question of Life Assurance is not "Can Cu afford it ?" but " Can you W to do without it' Woodwards. S. C. July 3, 1893. Mr. W.J. Roddey, Rpck 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 Il's a word to the wise a con vincing proof to the doubtful. I''.'? mil particulars address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Department of the Carolinas, ROCK HILL, 5. C. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL For Barb Wire Cuts, Scratches, saddle and Collar Galls, Cracked Heel Bums, Old Sores, Cuts, Boils, Bruises, Piles aad all kinds of inflammation pn man or beast. Cures itch and Mang-e. lulXfSw? S a smt matter tta oil Be prepared for accidents by keeping It in yonr tJzL? ?ric 5 eta. and $1.00 If your Dmggut does not keep it send us "S cts. in pos tag. stamps and we will send it to you by mail, tv ... . . PjH. Tenn., Jim. 80th, 1894. C. B. IBVCfE, LiTery and Feed SUble. BABY BURNED. L thi hI L11,.a,?th 0,1 nd find I tUet M tlw DM remedy for ihU sarpeM that I have erer uiidL yrU.Ta.J.,BrrVS:i8.4 C. T. LEW18. AXVrACTCBBD BY PARIS MEDICINE CO.. t Vt. LOUIS, KO. For Sale and Guaranteed by Oealers.x 7 t. Joyner. 4 . Thomas' A'arehouae is the place for high .prices. J-arfre orders,. Plenty of Mc.nev. Pniitr hmnr ' ment;. , - BRING US YOUR ; I JOB pklNTING, Brown's : Iron uj- i nSgHS Ills rim Z UJ 28 Ml THE FRANKLIN lIMES J, A; THOMAS& Editor and Proprietor ONE YEAR, EEC MONTHS, ?1.50 -75 Feiday. Jakuart. 10. - ' 1895. t - j r " ' A JJanjrbter8 Part at Home. One of the sweetest things s mil cau du is to receive friends graciously, particularly, at home, in cue's own house a cordial man cer is particularly fiUirig; D ; ot stand off iu the middle of tbf room and bow coldly and form, aliy to the friend - who has called. Walk over to meet her, give her your baud and say pleasantly ibat you are very glad to see her aain. Stiff,- cold aud formal way of greeting acquaintaces are not proper iu a girl welcom. iug-giiesta to her father's hons.e. A daughter's part is to assist ber mother on every social occasion; Ibe girl pours the tea in ber mother's drawing room when friends droo in at 5 o'clock. - Quite often, when uo maid is present, 6be helps the guests to the sandwiches and the cakes which are served at 5 o'clock tea. aua nerseu nanas the cuos ami takes them fronl the guests who would lite to be relieved. Apart from and more imnnr. tant even than ber manner to a guest who happens in for an hour or a day is the manner of a daughter to her father and mother. The father returns to his home after a wearying day at busiuess. He is tired iu tod and mind. Coming back, as bis latchkey torus in the home door, he. throws off care; he is joyous at the tbougnt of the dear ones he will meet after hours of ab sence. His young daughter, iu a pretty gown, with the bloom and freshness only girlhood wears, should be ready to give him the attention he loves -the kiss, the cherry wordto heij her mother and the rest in letting her father see bow much he is loved at home. Men give np great deal for their families their time, their strength, the knowledge they have gained ii. life's experiences they spend everything freely for their home's sake, and the home should pay its debt in much outspoken love. Harper's Round Table. Sparks. Below are some chips from the workshop of Dr Broadus. They were caught on the fly in tbe lec ure room and have never befor been published: Lift the world to religion. No one knows exactly bow U pronounce everything except . t-.ountry school marm. New bearers will be constanth needing old truths. Tbe basis of our preaching can not be new; we have the same ospel, human nature aud huinat life. If we and our hearers ar thinking mainly of art then let us get something new. The pulpit often makes the mistake of giving common thoughts about deep things it--stead of deep thoughts abon: common things. If you preach an old sermon study well your notes. A sermon that win suit all occa sions does not suit any of them. Within the limit of Christian ity are two foes Broad Church ism and High Chnrchism. Expository preaching is highly acceptable to cultivated audi ences. Practice it. The greatest lesson we have to learn is freedom in preaching. A man born to speak will im press you that there is more in bim than comes to the surface. Rise above defects aad be use ful in spite of them. Let us urge upon y ou tbe great importance of conversation. When Lynchinc Will Cease. Hiekory Press and Carolinian. - Speedy and certain instice is the solution of the lvnchint- problem. When the neonlA he. - -y f - come . satisfied' that dangerous criminals or tbis type 'will be tried, convicted and punished without unnecessary delay they will leave .tbem to the conru Our penal code should be over- 1. .. .. 1 - J J . t t ' a uBuicu aua . we Boouia gei ria oi tbe delays and appeals wbicb now make it possible for criminals t postponrtbeir punishment sever at years and perhaps finallr escape. ' In 'England a murderer is sometimes 'tried, convicted ann banged within a month after tht com mission of his crime, and wt can be just as prompt here. The t V rtABlt A.AA - 4 f sW m sn AtAa m.. & .S be oyer-est ioated -m We most get rid of the lynching evil or be branded by the civilized world as barbarians. ' There is no sense in having laws unless we enforce them i an4 the i peoplevrn nst Hb' taoifht ' that onr xourts will : ad minister justice .aiid tbat the lyncners c are themselves crimi nals who . must he punished for their lawless outrages. . i - - - '- . BTATB OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLKOO, 1 ? .:. '.. Lucas Codstt . f ' , . , . FitASK J. CHBSBTr makes oaia thitlie is Vha senior partner t tiie arm of f. J.-Chksby X Co., uoing business iir the City oX Toledo. County aud 8 at- aforesaid, and that said firm yi'U? the 8 am of OKB HUADKBO DOL LA His for ach and erery eas of Catarrh that cannot be eared bv the ase of HalVh Catakjiu - ' FK ANK J. CHE5EY. ' : presence, this 6th day of letemi-er. A. D. 1SS6. I . ; Notary rabUa, . Hall's Catarrh Pnw l '.-., 1. sets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Senrt for tt sdmonials, free. -Sold by DruiistsT . Tbe letter itself came, but the tsoss bimselr came not. . j - SALE OF LAND. w , - sBwavf vcvtru A.U UIV Of K Pwlnonfl5cUmade.l,rJ. J Bavls and . AiminrfjajL ujmniiHionpn, i wui sell O the highest 1 lrtder at the Court House door iSiSTVv i . "iuuu"' neann any January 1896, the following tract of land In GoM Mine tuwuBuiv i jrranaun couniy. Known as the Bob Mills land, containina; 123 acres more or less, more particularly described es follows: Be- m uitnoryoD snocco cret-K, Harris' Corner, thanea dnvn f-c.v ami t?T an &h. Spurges corner, thence south 8 dejr --. , r injiun-jT, xnyior a corner in Storges' Itnft, thenc N C7 der W ics poles to a fk, Taylor's corner Iri.Harris' line, thence N 9 1-4 dee 29 poles 5 lines to h pine In tn oi l ""'V " i jkmoh io a rocs:, inecce w 8 1-4 poles to the beginning. Terms of sale Cash. n, m . p-8. SPErliL, Trnstee. T, W. Bickett, Attorney. Dec. 16, 1CJ4B. NORTH CAROLINA 1 Fras&xin Cocistt, J J. L. Mitchell and W W. Srjii of Henry Pesrce and J. L. Mitchell and wu Annie, w. w. atsieyand wifeHat '. J. B. Brewer and (1. H SUnliino- i. their own behalf and in behalf of all other creditors of 3. S. Jojner dee'd. . aqaejtst N. T. Galley adm'r of J. S. Jovner. dee'd, Eliza J. Joyner, A. S. J ovner, W. H. Joyner, Jennie J oyner and EUzn J. Joyner Guardian of the last named. Notice is hereby given to all persons havinff claims against the eRtat? of the aforesaid J. S. Joyner, whether tUe same be evidenced bv judgment or otherwise, that, by a decree of the Superior Court of Franklin County made at October term 1895 in the above entitled action, they are required to file said claim or claims with the evi dence thereof before the undersigned Cdmmi8sioner. at his office in Looisburg N. C, on or before Wednesday the 18th day of December 1895. and notice is fur ther given that on tbe said ISth day of December 1895, by virtue of the author itv conferred npon him in said decree, the said Cororoissioiier will proceed at his office in LoniKbnrg J C, to hear proof of the lawfulness and prior ities of all claims against the estate of the said J. S. J oyner and determine the same according to law, and he will con tinue the hearing from day today until it shall be completed. W. H. Taebobocgu, Jr., x Commissioner. Nov. 7th 1895. The Purest AND Best Whiskey ARE Still being handled by the FARMRES . SALOON :o: S. S. DAVIS, Proprietor, That celebrated OLD MONOGOAHELA xxxx With which everybody who has tried it express so much satisfaction is kept constantly on hand. If you have not given it a trial, we cordi ally invite you to do so at once. 'Once tried always used" has never failed in a single instance with this justly popular whiskey. North Carolina Brandy, both apple and peach,wines,fresh Beer, aud everything usu ally kept in a first-class sa loon. We thank our friends for their liberal patronage hith rto shown us and earnestly request a contin uance of the same. We shall en deaver to at all times give you en tire satifaction. Especially do we desire to state that on and after January 1, 1896 We wilLrnove our saloon to Main St.; the stand now. occupied by D. H. Taylor & Co., near the bridge, where with more commodious quar ters we will be better prepared to serve you than before. " S. S.DAVIS. 0 U CM v.V1lirt:t " OQ0!KJ SScni, Sk. fiOotsand SLOOperDottls w ii v f i m rSirMi rSAnoliB. TTnT.r n r finn Tkw ' Croup promptly: relieves Whooping Cough, and Asthma. For Consumption, it has no. ival: has cured thousands where aOl others failed: by Druggists on artiarantee. For Lame Back tc Chest, use SHILQH's PLASTKXU , & eta. wui ctiBji Totr ix tax en va time. Bold H'SvCATAHnil w - I mwm . .i - - -mm mm m m i , . - Hare 70 u Catarrh t This remedy Is auaran. eed to curs tou. Prlc Wets, lnjsctor Irsm av . W --Aff Av I ---...,, v . -v. : , . " ., , .- . . .' . '. . I- ' i . , . - , What is Castoria la Dr. Samuel Pitcher prescription for Infanta and Children. It contains neither Oplain, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a' harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL It is Pleasant. Its &ruarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cstor4sisao well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription knoTrntome." IX. A, Abchxb, X. D., Ill So. Oxford St Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of Castoris, k so tmrrermal and' Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. row are tho Intelligent families who do hot keep Castoria within easy reach." CAOIiOB Uabtt, D. D, New York dry. Tbb CsarrACT ft j: iff' .aaMaawaSBBBBWAawaMasBBBSswajassr V . ftm W xi 'it i jORENSHAW3 HiOKS & ALLEN, LOUISBURG. N.q. ATTENTION An agreement was made between all the warehousemen in Eastern North Carolina to tharpe 1 per ctnt insurance during the present season, but as somo of them have withdrawn from said agreement 1 desire to give notice to the tobacco farmers that h'ereaiter 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 PRonirETOR. THOMAS'.WAREHOUSE. They Are .Here NOW ON HAND -WHAT?- - That Car STANDARD -AND- SEWING That Bob Tayor Has Been Advertising -AND- TALKING Remember that the Standard and machines on the market. -We'hava & Co'a Drag Store where you can kP' - '"a ----- a a lorgei inw ve 7ranixo. Miryon alJ, sours Castoria. CaatoTi cares Colic, Constipation, Boar Stomach. Diarrhea, Biw) Kills Worms, gives 'sleep, and promotes di gestion. Without Injurious medication. Tot several years I hare recommended your 'Caatoria,' sad sh&a always conUauo to d3 so as it has iiirsjiably produced LcacSciU results.1 Enwrs T. Fakoes, H. ISSUi Street aad Tth At Kew York Ctty OonAT, 77 Mdsat ftun, Ksw Yosx Crrr SHEPPARD'S 0K STOVES1 MADE FROM PURE PIG IRON. Not one pound of Scrap Iron Is erer used In these goods. DURABLE, CONVENIENT and ECONOMICAL All Modern Improvements to Lighten floueekeeplnx Cares, Twenty different sizes and ttnds Every Stove Warranted Against Defects. Prices not much higher at this time than on commoner kinds of Aleves. CaU on or address FARMER Load of DOMESTIC MACHINES - ABOUT Domestic is ttOW th lew rl in or moved- ori offiro- tn jtrruvA see the above machines and, dbnt ' ' - at prices to suit tho purchaser. ': Respectfully, ; .. V. ; 5. P. TAYLOR & CO, Aocirrs. The Tobacco fcrtmzOT coS.to; 7 . .. "7 proauccd from Not . Less than 12 Actual Potash. tJaS", ?"!7 fko eopfciiing this atooiait actual potaih in th Srpo2ihf p g y SCTd ym oP"P"3i"u4 BVBVItBtiaBMeBaBflBAaarawM... nolle soda im iMferier to pemj is the about of Issltatioa trade swk aad Ubels. Sk W MP HAM 2 Ifl nr3rtrtinrocEo 14- ooly by CHTOa fc CO., . M mx-uamcr S3i636Boi0iiaieBceesosas0soatffcL.-: ATTENTION PUBLIC. For want of a sniral)l r-!ar to vanage, we for the next 'A J days Clothing at Cost This is a rare opportunity to cet vc i a Suit of Clothe what wa say. Call and be t-onvii.ced. We- are tctvii' another carload of Salt and " 'Old gold? Flour JirJr; behave Se.d-n. k Coffee at Scents orth anyone, but w,l rueet competition 0;ir stock 1, complete, be M.re to se will feel saush- d tbat you height Now is yonr time lo buy furniture. Be Acme ci Low Prices is May-Goods Kercr will te CtojEr, The Factory's have all agreed to advance their prices, but befo r they put up their prices I had been into tho market and bought the s GRANDEST AND CHEAPEST Stock ever before seen in this section of tbe county. Every one who sees my stock says it is Wondsrful in Yaristy of Style, Cbepness and Beauty. I CAI SAVE WRITE ME BEFORE BUYING E. M. ANDREWS, leading Dealer in Furniture, Pianos and CrRnus, 6 and 18 W. Trade Street, WAITT'S SAMPLE OOM. oe conn si, 8till maintains its established reparation of selling the bet liquor? and giving the most satisfactory service of any - saloon in the county. Their stock of Whiskies, Win-, Beer, and Cigars is now largtr and more complete than ever, and with The skillful bartender, to gerre Thanking our friends warmly for their past farors we aak a con-' tinuance of the same, and promise that you shall always receive the prompt and courteous treatment due a gentleman. No boys or u smart alecks" ! employed' in my saloon. - Crop 'friP Eent, show aosta. wholr story - - - - ct y3rk. Sold br -v ito of yjJb?J,j0 show Hnd haT-.(j! CloM.i!.,: fl sell o;ir entire stock of i t O J H T initio a l,r,e lot of Genuine we don't claim to un.ierU or any. wbo claim to undersell all r. when you come to town, you your tfoods at the right place. JONES fc COOPER. TOU MONET ! CHARLOTTE, r K. G. yo, you cannot fail to be pleased. , c T c 1 c m ta ft n f BS t a 1- HAEBY TTAHT. ,5 '
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