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PRICE 50cte Galatia, Iixs., Nov. 16, 1833. Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo Gentlemen: We sold last year, 600 bottles or BKOVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and have bought three gross already this year. In all oar ex perience of 14 years, in the drug business, have never sold an article thai gave such universal satis faction as your Tonic. lours truly, ABSf, CASS & CO PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL 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 Mang-e. The Ban, Cat or Burn Till Barer mitter after tho oil Ml Dew applied. Be prepared for accidents by keeping it In your l8ip!! ftp.: ''9ru8QlsU$elliton a guarantee. HOCure. NoPay. Price 25 cts. ani$i.oo. If your a?ruggist does not keep it send us2t cts. in pos .age stamps and we will send it to you by mail, n... at- t v . Paris, Tenn., Jan. 20th, 1894. lor C. B. IKVINE, LiTery and Feed Stable. BABY BURNED. Gentlemen .I am pleated to t peak a word for Porter's AntU.ple Healta- Oil. My bab7 burnedVlew month. . f hZ h ""ed the oil on my rtock and find that . la the best remedy lor thu purpoie that I have ever uecd. P.Jl..Tn.,JanuIr;i'I8M C. T. LEWIS. IICF&CTUBED by PARIS MEDICINE CO., SX. LOUIS, MO. "Jones Pays 1-2 m FreifiU" , In this case it is on the "Page Woven Wire Fence," which is the best fence manufactured, and is Bold on its merits. Being made of galvanized steel wire, it will last a Life time, the coil in it (like a rubber band,) will keep it erect and tant under any temperature, any one wishing a fence of any kind will find it to their interest to correspond with the agent of the "Page Woven Wire Fence Co." - before building. - This fence is cheaper than wood pr any ptlier material. , ;j K C. J0NE8, Agent. . f T 0 THE FRANKLIN TIMES. . A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. E. F. 7ARBOR0UGH, Associate Ed. ONE YEAR, 8IX MONTHS, $1.50 75 Feidat. Mat, 29. - - - - 1896. Satan's Drawing Boom. G. S. Perbacs, who was a lien tenant in the German army and is now an artist in Brooklyn, with a studio on Liberty street, has been engaged for the last six months in transfering to canvass his own ideas of the appearance and sur roundings of the entrance to the infernal regions. Mr. Perhacssays his painting will be marked by one feature at least which will be entirely origi nal. The picture is 10 by 14 feet in dimensions and will contain 100 figures. The two which will stand out most prominently will be Col onel Robert G. Ingersoll and "the prince of Darkness," otherwise satan. The artist proposes to put hie production before thepublic under the suggestive title of "In gersoll In the Drawing Room of Hell." It is said that a letter was re ceived from Colonel Ingersoll say ing hfe had no objection to the use of the title. New York World. Why He Wept. A hard looking tough was on i trial in the court of general sess ions. Judge Cowing was on the u i r tt Denctl. Lawyer MOWS, m a V01C6 ll t inn 01 emotion, aaarsssed the jury : "Gentlemen, my client is a poor man. He was driven by hunger and want to take a small sum of money. All that he wanted was sufficient to boy bread, for it is in evidence that he did not tak6 the pocketbook containing $300 that was in the same bureau drawer." The eloquent attorney for the ac cused was interrupted by the con vulsiye sobs of his client. "Why do you weep?" asked Judge Cowing of the doomed man. "Becors I didn't see der pocket book in de drawer." Everybody laughed except Howe, the attor ney for the careless burglar. Tex as Siftings, The RuUng: Passion, The truth of that old saying about the ruling passion strong in death was exemplified the other night when a manufacturer of a certain well known patent medi cine accidently fell out of 'the win dow of a large apartment house neai central park. The man was picked up in an unconscious con dition, aud the doctors worked with him some time before he re vived. As he opened his eyes and realized that a physician wasbend iog over him he said feebly : "Doctor haye you ever used our pills ?" New York Sun. An Artful Little ttirl. A little boy and a little girl had a plate given them on which were two strawberries of very different sizes. There was silence and deep thought for a minute. At length the little girl said to the little boy, "is you greedy ?" With indignation and quite un consc:ons of the pit into which he was failing, the little boy replied, "No, I'se not-" 'Then you choose!" the little maid said. How About the Aldermen ? Stranger (looking down Wabash avenue) It's a bloody shame to let an elevated railroad spoil a fine street like this without having to pay something for the privilege. Citizen yon misunderstand. did not say the railway company paid nothing for the privilege. : said the city got nothing for it. Stranger Oh I Chicago Tri buue. Economy at the Museum. "The glass eater looks sullen to day. What's the matter?" K "We are cutting down expenses tumblers and put him on beer bot 1 ties." Chicago Record. "i mmmm i In the Country. . ' The preacher has jst sent word why he didn't preach last Sunday. "Oh, these .here newfangled bi eycles is to. blame! J He punctered a tree five - mile from the meetin JlQU?e,"gbicago PosV'r - Reward $100. 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 stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh Care 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 npon the blood and mnoons surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the fnuudation of the disease, and Riving the patient strength bv bnildinir no the constitution nnd AjtHifrr.i no- nature in doing its work. The proprietors qave so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails' to cure. Sand for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., " Toledo, 0. Z3SSold by Druggists, 7oc. ' That Too. Lawyer Yes, I think I will succeed in breaking the will. Client And how about the estatef D etrioit News. Aimisttiir's Notice. I have this day qualified as administrator on fie estate of J. J. Young and this it to give notice to all Dersona Indebted to said-estate to make Immediate payment, and all persona In debted to saia estate wui present mem ior payment on or before 7th day of April 1897, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. This April 7, 1896, Hbrbiet B. wrasTOK, Adm'r NOTICE. ' By virtue of power executed in a mortgage aeea executed on Aiarcn iu, it4. by J. m. Pipkin and wife F. A. E. Pipkin to R. 8 FoBter and transferred by said R. 8. Foster to me. 1 will on Thursday the 14th day of May 1896, soil at the court house door in Liouisburg at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, one quarter undivided interest in the revision in a certam tract of land, situated in Hayesville township, bounded by the lands of I. vv. Lassiter, Richmond Ayescne, and others ana containing iuu acres more or less. Qko. H. MKDU5. NOTICE. an order of the'SUjperior Court of Frank lin countv at Arjril term 189fi in thn phiiw therein pendiDg entitled A. C. Zollicoffer & Redding Perry Executors vs Joe Branch, I shall on Wednesday the 3rd, day of .Tune 1896, sell at public auction to the highest biddder at the Court Honse rlonr in T.nnin. burcr. N. C. the following truot, nf lnnrJ nit- uate in r ranKiin county, jn. u., xo-wit: tse- gin at a white oak Freeman's corner in I .T rT7 rrY lino fnonpn Si 1 5l v-irtl jo r a rlaAl uate in Franklin county, N. C, to-wit: Be- ovnor line t,hpnr S 1 S3 nnlna tr n. r.laf L- gum W. H. Perrys corner, thence W. 84 poles 18 links to a maple, thence N. 153 poles to a stake Freeman s corner, thenco i. 04 poles is lints to beginning, contain 81 acres. Terms one fourth cash balance on n. credit of nine months. Deferred payments to be secured and bear 6 per cent, interest. J. U. KUSU. Corn's. April 22nd, 1896. J. W. ROBERTSON PRACTICAL CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. LOUISBDRG, 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 buv a number hof sheep. We have six cows with vounc 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. 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. arid if von want your Carriage or Buggy re. painted in a nrst-class manner, bring it to me also. I have Berved my 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 to, irioning a fine tuggy. Idoes not pay to have your work botched up, so bring it along to me where it WILL BE DONE RIGHT, my prices are reasonable. t I make Buggies and Wagons to order. If you want azood Homt Made Buggy or Wagon, give' me what von want Thanking my friends for their patronage in the past and solicit ing the same in. futare, I am, Yours very. respectfully, ', . H. C. TAYLOR. The ten cent articles nrhfoh am Btan?. i 1 V . ' " haw WMSjMVt . 7 ard goods, preTioasly sold for from 20 ueuus iiu oo ceuus, uuuswia vi coiu Cream, camphor ice, witch hazel soap, tooth paste, and .witch ' hazel jelly for the complexion are &U for sale at Thomas drag fottMr:'f',, .-v..- ..;' ' $106 What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor pther 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. Castoria. "Caatorla Is so well adapted to children thai I recommend It aa miperlor to any prescription known to me." H. A. Akchxr, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " The nao of ' Caatorta' ia ao nnireraal and Its merita ao well known that It aeema a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." CiXIiOS mUsTTM, D. D., Naw York C5ty. Thx Ckktauk FURNITURE ? Hill 11 V e make a study of Furniture and best goods at the most reasonable condition to save you Money and to Thousands of friends and customers Carolina think the same thing. You in North or South Carolina but what we have furnished the Furniture, Fiano or Organ. We would be only too glad to do cut rate prices. E. M. ANDREWS, Furniture, Pianos and Organs, 1G and 18 West Trade Streets. ' Charlotte, N. C. To the Farmers of Frankln and Adjoining -Counties-"- "We call your attention to a few Car load of Flour, All grades Car load Syrup and Molasses Salt and Coffee. Plows Dunn & Dixie. Points Dunn & Dixie. Hames, Bark Canvass, and Leather Collars. We are daily receiving new goods of every descriptions, such as plant bed cloth, early rose seed irish potatoes, Cabbage, 8. C. .bams, 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, buck wheat, oat meal, dried apples and. peaches, Fresh Sausage always on hand, country hams, beans, sweet potatoes, eating irish potatoes, celery seed, ginger, nut meg. In fact-yon can get anything yoowant front us fresh. We keep a full stockhoes, Dry i , t ' , . before you boy. . SLbuisbnrg, N. C, : Castoria. Caatoria cores Colic, Constipation, Soar Stomach, Diarrbaea, Ernctatida, Killa Wormi, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. Without Injurious rittn. For sereral years I hare recommended your 'Castoria,' and ahaH always continue to do so as It has InTariably produced beneficial results." EnwrxT. Tamdo, M. 126th Street and 7th Are., New York City. ConrAJrr, 77 Muaaar Srasarr, Krw Yoax Crrr Music. We endeavor to furnish the prices. Vie think we are in a better please you thau any other farm scattered all over North and South can hardly go in any City or Town you find many happy homes Vhere the same for you. Write for my late articles below, which please read: Car load Meat, Sugar, Oats, Plow Lines, Back Bands, collar pads. Gooda and Notions, give ns & call KING & PLEASANTS. CRENSHAW, HICKS & ALLEN, LOUISBURG. N.C. PEOPLE WILL BUY GUANO. IF SO, TO IT AT THE LOWEST FIGURES:- Columbia Soluble h.-v lofn triel and not a pinglo rf)mj.laint 1 .. heard of from any who usM it. Tobacco raisol with Columbia Guano took the priro at the State Fair above all other eoni-- many ohwhich were so consider the very be?t. Spwial Toba .. t tilizers sold in the State. One of our customer Mr. John Edwni '. county rexnvel as a prize Thro' Tons of Columbia Soluble Frv a- a ; for the lt TobaTraisel by u-se of tlie Columbiu Guauo Co'h.. : izers. Think of this. leat all competitors at tho Stit Fair. Uat a.. ; comjtitors with tho Comyany it?lf. We A it, and can name xr; er prices we think thau any House in this, or any adjoining town prices before buying, we soil for Money or Cotton. We also sell 'I . .. Ileliable OUrs Ammoniated Dissolved Ikino for Money or Cotton, can loose nothing bv se?iug us before you buving, and it mnv pav . well BARROW 6c HARRIS. WAITT'S SAMLPE KOOM. On Court St., Still maintains its established reputation of felling the liquors and giving the most satisfactory service of any saloon . the county. Their stock of Whiskies, Wince, Beer, and Cigars is now larc and more complete than ever. Thanking our friaijds warmly for their past favors we ask a c tinuance of the and promise that you shall always r-c . the prompt and courteous treatment due a gentleman. No boy- "smart alecks" employed in my saloon. HARRY WAITT. ATTENTION PUBLIC. For want of a suitable placa to show and handle Clothicg to a vanage, we for the next 30 days will sell our entire stock of Clothing at Cost This is a rare opportunity to get yoa a Suit of Clothes. We a? :.i what we say Call and. bo convinced. W are getting iu Wdr another carload of Salt and 'Old' gold Flour : fhS?JleA be w joa come to town. to. wiU feel eatisaed that yoa bought you; goods at the right pUce. SHEPPARD' UADE FR0U PURE PIG IRoN K dm poczkd of 8cr? I ma Is tmr vssd la tbtm gocvii. DURABLE, CONYENIDTTm ECOHOM cu. AJl Vodera Imvrxmmeaim to Lithu. HuclLplmc Cart. Ewry Store Wirruted AgiJEtt Oefecti. Prtc Dot ranch hither &t iLl v.rz CaRomoradOnm m THE BEST. LOUlSBUEd N. C. iONE? & CO0PEB.
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