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an hood Restored ir i THE FKANKLIN TIMES. . A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. E.F. J ARB OR 0 UGH, Associate Ed. ONE YEAB 8 IX MONTHS, fl-50 75 Friday. May. 22. 1896. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, la eold under positive Written Guarantee. by authorized amenta only, to cure Weak Memory, Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick ness, Night Losses, Kvil Dreams, Lock of Confi dence, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Yonth- nees, Night Losses, K1 deuce. Nervousness. It ful Errors, or Excessive Une of Tobacco. Onium. or Liquor, whieh leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a box; six for f 5; with written guarantee to cure or refund monpr. ftamnie rtack- nge. containing five -days treatment, with full instructions, 25 cents. One sample only sold to each person. At store or by man. dTRed Label Special Extra Strength. For ImoOtencv. Loss of Power, Lost Manhood, Sterility or Barrenness. HI a box: six for 5. with? written guarantee; Ti-k n m t ti fl nut fl ocrOKCor by maiL At ston ArTcrs W, 6, Thomas, Soie Agent, TASTELESS LL IS JUST AS GOOD FQR ADULTS, WARRANTED. PRICE 50 etc GAL ATI A, IliS., Nov. 16, 1S33 Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo Gentlemen: We sold last year, 600 bottles o.' SHOVE'S TASTELESS CHILL. TONIC and havo bought three gross already this year. In all cr er- terience of 14 years, in the drug business, hav never sold an article the ' save such universal satis faction as your Tonic. Jours truly, ABNEY, CABS & CO PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. Muggins "Did you ever attend a box party at the opera?" Buggins "No; I'm too fond of music." Phila delphia Record. Mrs. Greene declares that her hus band is just like fire. When he goes out, there's no knowing where he goes to. Boston Transcript. How it Felt. "I don't know what's the matter with my finger," said the little girl. "It feels as if it was going to have a splinter in it." Chicago Trib une. A Serious Quarrel. Watts "I hear that Willits has withdrawn from mem bership in the church. What was the trouble ?" Potts "He and the minister got into a row over whose was the best bicycle." Indianapolis Journal. He Was Persistent. "I have re fused you once," said Miss Bellefield to the importunate Mr. Homewood, "why do you ask me to marry you?" "Be cause two negatives are equivalent to an affirmative," replied the earnest young man. Pittsburgh Chronicle. The last day of a negro criminal in Texas had come. He was awakened and asked what he would have for break fast, and was told he could have any thing he liked. "Den, boss, I reckon I'll take er watermillion." "Watermelons are not ripe yet." "Neber mind, boss; I kin wait." Texas Sifter. -Not the Largest Circulation in the World. A newspaper winds up the an nouncement of a charity concert, to be held at one of the cafes in the town, as follows: "We would urge all our read ers to book their places in advance, owing to the small size of the room, which is only capable of accommodat ing about 50 persons." Le Figaro. -He (before marriage) "Some of your angel cake, darling? It is 'angel cake, I suppose, because an angel made it, sweetheart?" He (after marriage) Umph! angel cake! You call it that, I suppose, because it's soggy enough to make a lot of people into angels if they were fools enough to eat it!" Somerville Journal. Two Views of Twins. "I never was so mortinea m all my life!" she ex claimed. "What was the matter ?" asked her dearest friend. "My maid- told me that my fiance was in the reception- room." "les." And I threw my arms around him and kissed him twice be fore I discovered that it was bis twin brother. Take mv advice and never be come engaged to a twin." "On the con trary, I think I shall look for one. It just doubles the fun." Chicago Even ing Post. $100 Reward JJIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its Btages, and that is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical, fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood andmuaona snrfaces of (the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors nave bo much faith in its curative powers. that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, 0. 29"" Sold by Druggists, 75c. MILL WRIGHTING. To those who own mills I am prepared build or repair all kinds of mill machinery and improve burrs for making nice flour. also would rent a mill lor 1896, or work for wages if suited. Address me at Youngs ville. N. C. tf L. E. Bartholomew Admisttor's Mce. I have this day qualified as administrator on the estate of J. T. Young and this Is to give notice to all persons-indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, aud all persons in debted to said estate will present them for payment on or before 7th day of April 1897. or tnis notice will De pleaded in bar of their covery. This April 7, 1896. Hx&bkbt B. wiitstos, Adm'r re- NOTICE. Having qualified as Executors on the estate or the late Bherrod Sledge, notice is herebr given to all persons owing said estate to make payment at once, and all persons holdlDg claims against said estate will present them on or before the 15th of June 1897, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This April 16th. 1886. J. H 8LEDQE, J. W. SLEDGE. Exrs. What is LUXURY OF SHABBINESS. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL NOTICE. By virtue of power executed In a mortgage deed executed on March 10, 1894. by J. M.. Pipkin and wife F. A. E. Pipkin to K. 8. Foster and transferred by said R. 8. Foster to me, 1 will on Thursday the 14th day of May 1896, soli at the court house door In Louisburg at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, one quarter undivided interest In the revision in a certain tract of land, situated in Jayesvllle township, bounded by the lands of 1. W. Lasslter, Richmond Ayescue, and others and containing 100 acres more or less. UKO. H. MKPLIX. NOTICE. By virtue of power conferred upon tne by an order of the Superior Court of Frank lin county at April term 1896 in the cause therein pending entitled A. C. Zollicoffer & Redding Perry Executors vs Joe Branch, I shall on Wednesday the 3rd, day of .lune ipyo, sell at public auction to the highest biddder at the Court House door in Louis burg, N. C, the following tract of land sit uate in Franklin county, N. C, to-wit; be gin at a white oak Freeman's corner in Joyner line thence S. 153 poles to a Dlark gum W. H. Perrys corner, thence W. 84 poles 18 links to a maple, thence N. 153 poles to a stake Freeman s corner, thence E. 84 poles 18 links to beginning, contain 81 acres. Terms one fourth cash balance on a credit of nine months. 'Deferred, payments to be secured and bear 6 per cent, interest. J. D. ROSE, Corn's. April 22nd, 1896. J. W. ROBERTSON, For Barb Wire Cuts, Scratches, Saddle and Collar Galls, Cracked Heel Burns, Old Sores, Cuts, Boils, Bruises, Piles and all kinds of inflammation on man or beast. Cures itch and Mange. Tlit Ens, Cut or Bun Tin hotm matter after ti oi! CflGlOatppUM. Be prepared for accidents by keeping it in your hi. use or stable. All Druggists sell it on a guarantee. fiOCuro, No Pay. Price as ts. and $1.00. If your lugyisi noes not Keep it sena us 35 cts. in po .uge stamps and we will send it to you by mail, Paris. Tit. 5nV ihu Dr Bir:I hT9 ned Porter'. Aatlsrplle Healing Oil lor Harness and Saddle Galls. Scratches and Barb Wire Cult With jwrfect satisfaction, and I heartily recommend it tc all Livery and Stockmen. C. B. IRVINE, Livery and Feed Stable. BABY BURNED. Gentlemen .I am pleated to speak a word for Porter', AatlMptle Healln Oil. My baby vaa burned a few months KU inu Bjier try na the first app re was well. 1 U the best remedy for this purpose that I have ever used. , . our, u T.LEWIS. Parts, -inn., January 28, 1894 " ' - .-. BaHUFICTCEID bt PARIS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. fc- "- r- . - . !- (i Jones Fays 1-2 "Tbe Freilit" Being Occasionally in Old Clothes Brings a Delightful Sense of Freedom. There is a luxury in shabbiness which exceeds any feeling which has iVs root in pride. It is the luxury of a kind which loves above all things to avoid trouble, and to feel the advantage of a sort of disguise which increases real freedom of action. When Haroun-al- Eashid went about in Bagdad in the disguise of a merchant he probably felt twice as powerful as he did when he sat on the throne of the Caliphs, for he felt twice as free. He was free to act like an ordinary citizen, and yet free also to assume his sovereign power at pleasure. To ordinary men the comfort of shabbiness, where shabbiness is not imposed upon them by their narrow in come, is that they feel really at liberty to spend exactly as they please, without conforming to anybody else's judgment , of what it would become them to do. Besides, even the richest man or woman is unwilling to expose good clothes to injury or ruin, whereas it is sometimes quite a relief to find a suitable occasion for finally repudiating clothes of which one is weary, partly because they are so shabby, more because like old serv ants, they are so presuming, and seem to claim a right over you, and take for granted that you can never turn off such old and tried friends. Now, if the conventions of society re strict your liberty in one way, the hab its oi winch you have got weary restrict it in another, and you never feel so free as when vou are, dressprl in aWKKir clothes, for the protection of which vou feel no kind of anxiety, and which you wouia not te sorry for an opportunity oi nnaiiy discarding. The last uses of a shabby suit are the pleasantest ones. You feel no responsibility for them, and yet you are not willing to find an oppor- i unity ior a rupture with a disguise which you bee-in to think n n t..lk TT Vorthy ot you. In shabby clothes vou .mwv j Vu uac jju uccU of dress to sustain it. But none the less you anticipate without unmixed regret the prospect of assuming a costume more in proportion to your intrinsic merits. And when you can combine the freedom of a nearly worn-out dress' with the anticipations of casting off the chrysalis and coming forth like abut terfly, you are probably at the high water mark of self-tktisfaction. To unite the keen sense of being above dress with an equally keen sense of being fully entitled to dress well, and of the intention to justify that title is perhaps the very acme of any luxury that clothes can confer.. You enlov vonr proud superiority (doubly; first in parad- PRACT1CAL CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. LOCISBCRG, N. C. Plans, Specifications and estimates Furnished on Short Notice. Fine Work a Specialty, CATTLE WANTED We want 200 head of cows and yearlings and will pay the CASH. We do not pay fancy prices as we are not on the market for blooded or improved stock. We also want to buy a number of sheep. We have six cows with young calves which we will sell or ex change for dry cows. We have two buggies and a few stoves which we will ex change for dry cattle. We have two yokes of good steers for sale. Yours truly K. P. HILL & CO. In this case it is on the "Page Woven Wire Fence," which is the best fence mannfactnrarl. and a jnPurindiflerenoettJie'accidentew; 7 r ot dress, and sold on its merits. Being made of galvanized steel wire, it will last a life time, the coit in it (like a rubber band,) will keep it erect and taut under any temperature, any one wismng a ience of any kind will find it to their interest to correspond with the agent of the 'Page i Woven Wire Fence Co." before building. This fence is cheaper than wood or any other material. ' - . E, ,C. JONES, Agent. , . i next to the immediate prospect of properly asserting that superiority on a fitting and near oc casion. N. Y. Ledger. A Disappointing Haul. " . Some folks say, said a fisherman, that if aflsh once gets into a pound net it never gets out until it is taken, out; but as a matter of fact fiah of ten get out of pound nets. It is common for sheeps liead, bluefljsiv Spanish mackerel and shad to get out of them. I've been, to a pound net on a Sunday and counted 283 blueflsh and when the net Was hauled on Monday found only four or five..- The Huh get in and if they find the opening and get started right they can get out. They follow one another like a flock of ebeep-CMcflgo Kewi. . vaWv A'AWA- v: . -w ...v - V- .V. .W. . . .-. . 1 Castoria 1b Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Cbildren. It contains neither Op I run, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. i" ' - J SHEPPARQ'c Castoria. "Castoria Is so veil adapted to children that I recommend It aa superior to any paeulpttoo known to me." H. A. Aacsm, H. D., Ill Bo. Oxford SU, Brooklyn, N. T. "The use of 'CaatorU' Is so universal and Its merit well known that it seems a work of snpererogatlon to endorse it. Few are the intelligent fanrOles who do not keep Castoria within easy reach. Calos MAJtTT, D. D New York CJty. Castoria. Castoria cores Colic, CbDtipatioa. Soar Stomach, Diarrhoea, Erortaxioa, KJDe Worms, ftrea sleep, aad promote dt feton. Without injurious medkatton. LIADE FROM PURE PIC Xot aoa poend of rVras I - It s-rmr ss4 ta lm r. ;, rtm inir eeuvrwtrtrr. .p... . umanni wnimimi sax LwUGW r a k a jlu jsooerm ia?roc&es.ta uj KIaaaeelBLK Care. Tweaiy ilSmrml Lmm aad kisL Ertry Stavt Wtrrtxied Auim rncm not naea ai v thaa oa ----- nyj OoM cm or ii 1 tr CRENSHAW. HICKS & ALLEN, LOUISBURG. N.C. Tor several years I have rBooouneavVd your 'Castoria,' and lhall always coatinoe to do so as It has laTmrUbty prodoosd benedcial result." Xdwiji T. PAasaa, kL D 126th Street aad Tth atv Xew York Ctty. Thb COTir Ooktutt, 77 McasuT eraawr, 5rw Toaa Orr FURNITURE ? PEOPLE WILL BUY GUANO: If SO, WHY IOT GET THE BEST : AT THE LOWEST FIGL'HES: P UN We make a study of Furniture and Muaic. We endeavor to furnisli tbr beet goods at the most reasonable prices. We think we nrc in a lettr condition to save you Money and to please you thau any other ttrm. Thousands of friends and customers pcattered all over North nml South Carolina think the same thing. You can hardly go in any City or Town in North or South Carolina but what you find many happy homes where we have furnished the Furniture, Piano or Organ. We would be only too glad to do the name for you. Write for my cut rate prices. E. M. ANDREWS, Furniture, Pianos and Organs, 1U and 18 Went Trade Street. Charlotte, N, late Columbia Soluble ha tn trioj and not h rm-l.' r,rr ; heard of from any who uu-.l it. Tolmiw ni!-l itl. 1 .:. (Juiino took tho pnt1 at t!i. Stat Fair at-ive all tf,. r mnny of which w.-r tn t-on.tderl tfi? v.-ry l--t Sj-tui! T tilirors solil in the State. Oncofour ruMomen Mr. J;i':.n . i .- -county received ii i prii- Tlm- Tout of Columl ia S.iu! I r-- . for the U-rit Tobaou raii y uw of the rolmnbja liuar.o irers. Tliink of thi, Uat all comttiton at th- Stat.- K.iir. . competitors with the I'omyanv it--if . W iw tl it. and raij :;a: .. er price we thUik tliau any Hou in thi. or any adjoir.ii. : -pricon lt-forf buying, w.. m for Mony or Cotton. We al. Ileliabl. ( )leni AmmoniMtl ri.sol vel I'mjii" for Mnnov ,r t,.-.-can loow nothing Kv ?-ving tin U-forv vou buving. and it rr .kv Wrll BARROW A HA Mi; WAITTS SAMLPE ROOM. On Court St, L0U13BUEG, S. C. To the Farmers of Frankin and Adjoining Counties-'- ajiv a, We call your attention to a few articles below, which please read: LOUISBURG Carriage Shops, . H. C. TAYLOR, Proprietor. If your Carriage, Buggy, Wag on or anything in that line needs repairing and you want it done right, bring it to me, and if you want your Carriage or Buggy re. painted in a first-class manner, bring it to me also. I have served xby time under a first-class pain ter and wood workman, can there fore! gaurantee satisfaction in all work entrusted to me." . ;I have a first-class black smith in the black smith shop who ful ly understands everything about his business, from .shoeing a horse' t6 irioning a fine buggy. It does not pay to have your work botched -up, so bring it along to me where it WILL BE DONE RIGHT, my prices are reasonable. . . - I make Buggies and Wagons to order. If you want a good Home Made Buggy or Wagon, give me your orders, and you shall have what you want. x '.' Thanking my friends for their patronage in the past and solicit ing the same in . future, I am, - t - Yours very respectfully, -1 ; H. C.TAYLOR. Car load of Flour, All grades Car load Meat, Sugar, Oats, Car load Syrup and Molasses Salt and Coffee. Plows Dunn & Dixie. I Points Dunn & Dixie. Hames, Bark Canvass, and Leather Collars. Plow Lines, Back Bands, collar pads. We are daily receiving new goods of every descriptions, ench as plant bed cloth, early rose seed irish potatoes, Cabbage, S. C. hams, Canned tomatoes, corn, garden peas, prunes, salmond, sardines, oysters, best cream cheese, Mason standard crackers, corned beef, chipped beef, pickles, pre pared mustard sauce, rice, bnek wheat, oat meal, dried apples and peaches, Fresh Sausage always on hand, country bams, beans, sweet potatoes, eating irish potatoes, celery seed, ginger, nut meg. In fact you can get anything you want from as fresh. Still maintains its established reputation of selling liquors and giving the mo.t satisfactory service of the county. Their stock of Whiekic?, W:nep, Beer, aud Cigars is row and more complete than ever. Thanking cur frlcrds warmly for their past favors we ark tinuance of me 8x., and promise that you shall always the prompt and courteous treatrueut due a gentleman. No I- "smart alecks" employed in my saloon. IIARRY WA ITT ATTENTION PUBLIC. For want of a suitable place to show nd handle Cloth'iDg vanage, we for the next 30 days will aell oor entire stock of Clothing at Cost This is a rare opportunity to cet yoo a Suit of Clothet. what we say. Call and be convinced. We are jrtUini? another car load of Salt and We in We keep a fall stock Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions, give op a call before y ou buy. ' v IfOuisburg, N, Cr KING &' PLEASANTS.- 'Old' gold Flour e bi;b.cin,Lbe-bef We have Just in a large lot Seed-Tick Coffee at 20 cents worth 22 J. we don't claim anyone, bat will meet comnetition of anw ri.; ur Btocr is complete, be sure to ISO CI n won mmsk 1 r in will feel iatUfled that yoa boaght your goods at the right place of Gez.z V U n. JONES & CO0PEE. v -
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