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anhood Restored m DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Is sold under positive Written Guarantee, by authorized agents only, to cure Weak Memory, Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick ness, Night Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Confi dence, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth ful Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which loads to Misery. Consumption, Insanity audi Death. At score or by mail, $1 a box; six for $5; with written jruarantee to cure or i efunrt money. Sample pack age, containing five days treatment, with full instructions, 25 cents. One sample only sold to eacu person. At store or by mail. kCRed Label Special i Extra Strength. For Impotency, Loss of Tower. Lost Manhood. Sterility or Barrenness., S1 a box: six for S5. withi wrritten snaranteej TAimi'o in ytlria H Ar am' DcruncorbymaU. W. G. Thomas, Sole Agent, TA5TELE5S IS JUSTASCOOD FOR ADULTS, WARRANTED. PRICE 50ct GAXATIA, Iixs., Nov. 16, 1893 Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo Gentlemen: We sold ' last year, 600 bottles o' SHOVE'S TASTELES3 CHILL TONIC and havi bought three gross already this year. In all car ex perience of 14 years. In the drug business, havi never sold an article thagave such universal satis action as your Tonic. Jours truly, Ajjney, Caita & Co PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL For Barb Wire Cuts, Scratches, Saddle and Collar Galls, Cracked Heel Burns, Old Sores, Cuts, Boils, Bruises, Piles and all kinds of inflammation on man or beast. Cures Itch and Mange. Th Sort, Cut or Bwa Till neve? matter aftr the oil ?iboni9pUti. Be prepared for accidents by keeping it in your A. use orstable. AIIDrugglsU$elUton'aguaraniee. HO Cure, No Pay. Price 25 . and $1.00. If your ruggist does not keep it send us 25 cts. in pos-.-ge stamps and we will send it to you by mail, t, q, ti. . Fri Trail., Jan. 20th, 1894. Dear Bin I hare Died Potter' AatiMptle Healing On for Harnett and Saddle Gall. Scratches and Barb Wire Cuts -11V ,Prtect taaetion, and I heartily recommend it to U liv.ry and Stockmen. C. B. IRVINE, Livery and Feed Stable. BABY BURNED. Gentlemen .I am pleaied to apeak a word for Porter'. .u .er y.1",11 other remedies I appUed your "Oil" xnd the fint application gave relief, and in a few daya the .11 . 1 t0 "ed the oil on mv stock and find that I the beat remedy forthia purpoae that I have ew used. Pari.. T,nn., Janul,' 1894 ' T" M AH DF1CTCRB D BT PARIS MEDICINE CO., BT rotnts MO' LC DnUN OTliis remedv lwir, . Ejected directly to the . oi vnose diseases 1 Of the (Pnltn.E Xno,., I Organs, requires no 'llaira GUTLESSktSJff- 8100 W. G. THOMAS Sole Agent. $500 Reward! WE will pay the above reward for any case of ditfoT?1 By!. Headachl lS: digestion Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with Thev KSJPm rCly Yeeetable. nevSr failtoivIsS Isfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, 25 cents f fti and imi&ttau k'tIS cSumSSSS9 JOHN c wlsT W. G. THOMAS,; Sole Agent. L A D I E S uo you ran OR. FELIX LB BRUN'8 Steele Pennyroyal Pills 2 it,e-fnacet- i Pric. $1.00; seat DV mail. flmn n.U ..i 'ir-T" Eol LL if n m ft. Mm vm w njt ' ' Y' G THOMAS, Soft; Agent ' ; T ; STILL AT THE BRIDGE . BLACK-SMTTTTTNr -' Whew I am well known and prepared ' to do mysamework. 1 hope 70U will Bee me'-u f uuuaouuu ueiore. xou Will find me on he East lde of the RlTer bridge, Main street . - Loulsburg, N. C- WhUe I amloW iu kina. f blacksmithlnj, dont Xorget thai I am also prepared to repklr yonr enn. such na Ttnt.Mn , 1 on new locks ftc'v' I have a; tew jrune which! - have repaired that will be sold if not called lor . p tea day. , : I JTonxBtrmy, . THE FRANKLIN TIMES J. A. THOMAS, Editor and 'Proprietor. E.F. 1ARB0R0UGH, Associate Ed. ONE YEAB, SIX MONTHS, fl.50 75 Pkidat. J use 19, - - - - 1896. THE HOUSEHOLD. How the French Hake Delicious Coffee. The Silence Cloth Straw berry Cottagre Pudding. The French are noted for thefperfeo tibn of their culinary skill. They are famous especially for the delicious preparation of their coffee. The fragrant, "bowl" of this beverage with light roll and tiny, individual pitcher .of hot, boiled milk, as served at any "cafe" in Paris, is so. indescribably delectable to the partaker thereof that he forthwith determines to inquire into the mysteries of French coffee making. The secret of the unsurpassed excel lence of their coffee, as explained in The Housewife, is that they prepare it by means of filtration instead of boiling. To boil coffee is to rob it of the "triple extract" of its delicate aroma. The French contrivance for filtration consists of a perforated porcelain funnel, which fits into a porcelain coffeepot. A circu lar piece of filter paper lines the funnel and is renewed at each coffee making. The desired amount of ground coffee, according to strength and quantity, is placed in the paper lined funnel, upon which the boiling water is poured. The amber colored, filtrate is clear as spar kling champagne, of delicious flavor and full strength. Many may consider this rather an elaborate method of -preparing a drink which is in such frequent demand. A good substitute arrangement for filtra tion is a muslin bag sewed on to a nar row, perforated ring of heavy tin. This 1 is a much simpler method for obtaining the same end and is within the reach of all, which the authority already quoted tells aboltt. Procure a china cof feepot a tin can should never be used for coffee and have made a tin ring, three-fourths of an inch deep, to fit the top of the coffeepot. The ring must have perforations one half inch apart, by means of which the muslin bag is at tached. Any' tinman will make a ring of this description for 5 or 10 cents. The bag is made of medium weight muslin, nicely rounded and tapering toward the lower end. If the muslin is too heavy, the filtration will be too slow ; if too light, it will be too quick and the filtrate will not be so clear. The same bag must net be used too long. It takes but a few minutes to stitch a new one on to the ring. Ground coffee, the desired quantity, is put in the bag, and boiling water slowly poured over. Cof fee made in this manner fully equals in strength, flavor and clearness that fil tered through a porcelain funnel. A mixture of Mocha and Java, the one for strength, the other for delicacy of aroma, makes the finest drink. Green coffee gives better satisfaction than the browned, because after being roasted it readily loses its delicate aroma. But enough to last a week should be roasted at one time. A suggestion with regard to the water used : Fresh water should be taken and made to boil as quickly as possible, when it should immediately be poured over the ground coffee. There is a dis tinctive difierence in the taste of water which has .bubbled and spluttered for hours and fresh, quickly boiled water though the difference is, perhaps, more marked in tea than in coffea The Silence Cloth. Every dining table nowadays has, or ougnc to nave, a silence cloth for every day use as well as for special occasions. Table padding, felting or double faced Canton flannel may be found at all the large dry goods houses especially for this purpose. An old blanket will answer if new material cannot be obtained. This silence cloth protects the polished table from scratches or discolorations from hot dishes or the spilling of liquids, saves the wear of the linen cloth along the edge of the table, and gives it a richer, heavier appearance, and, most important of all its merits, it prevents any noise in the serving. It is desirable to have the silence cloth long enough to allow for the extra leaf needed on spe cial occasions, and if too long at other times it can be pinned at the corners around the table-legs, or you may put several loops on the' cloth and some tacks to correspond on the inside of the table frame and hook the cloth up out of the way. Green Rush Furniture. For a large morning room or a veran da nothing makes such an attractive substitute for rattan as the green rush furniture. It is artistic as well as cool looking and has the further merit of being quite new. Bright cushions, which are so useful to throw about on chairs and lounges of rattan, are prettiest when covered with Persian or Indian stuff. Pillows covered with meerut, an Indian cotton, may be obtained in the large furniture sheps for $1 each and will be found to wear quite as long as those made of . more, costly materials. Strawberry Cottage Pudding. Cream together a half cup of but ter and a cup of sugar; add a cup of milk, a beaten egg, a pint of sifted flour and 2 teaspoonfuls of baking powder. ease m a cake pan and serve hot with liquid sauce, into which fresh straw berries, mashed with sugar; have been stirred. A Seasonable Blah. Raw Ice cold tomatoes scooped out and filled with a paste of brown sugar, dry mustard, salt, vinegar and a little table sauce. , ; Household Brevities. Cafe au lait is strong coffee with which milk is boiled. v . Always fold , a' dress shirt right side out for packing, as it will not wrinkle so much. i , - Spaghetti is an Italian paste similar in shape to but much smaller in Size than macaroni' . . " - .Fireplace cushions are usually stuffed with hair. Ihcy are made much larger than sofa pillows. . ; ; y Cut glass'ugcr sifters, with sterling rilver tcps, assume a new importance ffitfi tbe advent of tbo terry season, : FACTS IN A FEW LINES. There, are 2,888 different kinds of felocipedes. ' The tea plant Is said to be a variety f the camellia. A diamond for cutting glass lasts bout three months. A winder in a Swiss silk mill receives about 40 cents a day. A journeyman tailor in Smyrna can earn about 60 cents a day. A delightful phase of clubdom is that embodied in the suburban wild flower clubs. The president of the federated clubs of the United States is Mrs. Henrotin of Chicago. Postmaster Bartlett of Suncoock, N. H., has a continental $8 bill, payable in gold and dated 1776. The bloodstone is the stone of courage and wisdom in perilous undertakings, and firmness in affection. Chile is said to possess more poets, in proportion to her population, than any other country in the world It is estimated that of the 90,000 paupers in London, two-thirds are able bodied and capable of working. Blue eyed cats are always deaf. The physiologists have in vain attempted to explain this curious circumstance. Hannibal, in one of his early cam paigns in Italy, lost an eye by having it struck with a branch of thornbush. Anglo-Saxon and Celtic rings com monly bore the name' of the wearer and are believed to have been used as signets. Eyes placed close together in, the head are said to indicate pettiness of disposi tion, jealousy and a turn for fault find ing. According to traditions of the east, Solomon conquered all his enemies through the mystic properties of his ring. Roman gladiators often wore brass rings so heavy that a blow from the fist was sometimes known to kill an adver sary. The iris of the eye is rarely of one color, but commonly mottled with black, blue, orange, yellow, gray, or all com bined. The Russian soldier is more heavilv burdened than any other. A foot soldier in tne army of the czar carries over 68 pounds. Elizabeth of England had large, clear Diue eyes, with a habit of looking side ways at people with whom she was con versing. The rubv. or cornelian, in eaiH tr de note forgetfulness of and exemption irom tne vexations caused by friendship ana love. wide open, staring eyes in weak countenances indicate pertinacity with out firmness, jealousy, bigotry and in tolerance. Nero had bulging, near sighted Rvfts. He used a small gem in the shape of a lens to observe the gladiators in the ampni theater. Starting from Steinbaeh i in a five hours walk one may tread the son 01 two kingdoms, two duchies, and tnree principalities. Lines are more easily seen than small squares. A line one fortv-nin-hnn dredths of an inch thick can be easily seen Dy an unaided eye. An old trapper in Bethel, Ma, has in nis possession a bear trat) that is 1 ko years old 'It has captured a good many Dears, including one this year. It seldom happens that both eyes are exactly alike. An examination with a magnifying glass usually discovers j r many ainerences between the two. Many specimens of worms and the larvae of insects are not provided with eyes. Their habitation being in the eartn, eyes to them would be useless. The stone of January, according to the superstition of Poland, is the ja cinth, or garnet, which denotes constancy ana naeiiry in any sort of engagement. M. du Chaillu tells us that some of the African savages look upon him as 1 superior being, and the south sea is ' landers worshiped Captain Cook as s deity. A family of sparrows took possession 01 a swallow's nest in Germany, to their sorrow, for the swallows masoned up the entrance to the abode,' and five young sparrows were stifled to death. A sect in the Puniaub wnrshiivwi deity whom they called Nikkal Sn This Nikkal Sen was no other than the redoubted General Nicholson, and nnth ing that the general could do or say aampenea tne enthusiasm 01 his adorers. The cat is called kat in Danish and Dutch, katt in Swedish, chat in French, katti or katze in German, catna in Latin, eatto in Italian, catn in Pm-t-n. guese and Spanish, kot in Polish, kots in Russian, cath In Welsh, kath Cornish, catua in Basque and gaz in in Armenian. Although the ancvienra haA nn b-nsYnri. g c v o 1 m ,Y - edge of the friction matches of these times, still they had auite a nnmho.r of different ways of obtaining fire. The he to ad igniara were contrivances similar to those in use today by savage tribes, and tne nre was produced by the friction a pointed stick of wood in the hollow another piece. . ' of of An authority on birds tells na that on the continent, where the winters more severe than in Great Britain, the wuiow grouse molts in the autumn and turns a whitish brown, the natural color of his surroundings, which protects him from birds of prey. When thfe ground is covered with snow, the bira molts a second time, and is perf ectly white. An interesting memento of Izaak Walton has turned up in the library of a Snrrey vicar now being prepared for sale in London It is a copy of Dr. Downe'g sermons, dated 184a On the fly leaf is written in Izaak Walton's holograph, "For my deserving and most deare - Ante, Mrs. Susanna Cranmer, from. her dutiful and most affectionate aephew, Izaak Walton." -1 Subscribe to the Fri Times. ' Subscription price, six months 75c. one year $1.50. The Kansas City. Trades Assem bly Las admitted two Negroes to membership.' . " ' . ' .Children Crylbr; Pitcher's' Cafeja What is Ivf " .A NrH r7.fi J H . 1 V I I I I I II - J rl 1 MX w I II I I II ,v.kV.V.v.: 1 a VhVi'a Casitoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Irop9t Soothing: 8yrups, 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. "Castoria 1j so well adapted to children that I recommend It as kuperior to any prescription known to me." IL A. AmcHxa, 5L D., Ill 80. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. . The use of ' CastorU U ao universal and its merit so well known that it aeema a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the Intelligent famUlee who do not keep Castoria within easy reach. " GaSXOS JUaJlTTS, D. D New York City. Tbs Caimca FURNITURE ? T?JLS?EAT JCXE STOCK REDUCING, PRICE (TTTIMi, MONEY 1 GETTING, CLEARANCE SALE, BEGINS ON Jl'NE FIRST, AND EVERY PIECE OF FURNITUK IN THE ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE OFFERED AT UNAPPROACHABLE STOCK REDUCING PRICES. NOTHING IS HELD BACK. The purchaser in every instance is piven the ADVANTAGE. No pupIi Stock as I am now Showing has ever been sen in this wx?tion. I nienn to reduce Stock this Month. You cannot afford to minn this sale if you need Furniture of any kind. If YOU can't visit my torv in person. Write at once for Reduced Frices. E. M. ANDREWS, 1G and 18 West Trade Struts. Charlotte. N. C. LARGEST FURNITURE DEALER IN THE CAROLINAS. PIANOS AND ORGANS A SPECIALTY. THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK. LOriSBlRG, 1. c. Does a general Banking business solicits deposits on time or subject to checks. TIake Collections a Specialty. Returns promptly made at rea sonable rates. Deposits received in SAVING'S BANK, in sums of 25 cents and upwards. OFFICEItS. Wm BAILEY, President. W. J. BYERLY, Cashier. DIRECTORS Wm. Bailey. Dr. A. B.Hawkins. F .N. Egerton, W. T. Hughes. W. J. Byerly J. B. Thomas. C. M. Cooke, Attorney. E. F. YARBOROUGH Life, Fire and Acci dent Insurance. LOUISBURG, N. C. Safe, Reliable. Companies. Office in the Neal building up stairs. - f 7tf L D. &R, S. CHIST1AN 1 -. ... s . RICHMOND, Va. Prompt attention to orders and oat elation GUARANTIED. i V 1 A D uu hii Castoria. i - Caatoria cores Colic, Constipation, Boor Stomach, IXarrbcp. Eructation, KIDs Worms, gives alee-p, and promotes U gwtion. Without Injurious morn Tor several years I have recomxnecxVd your 'Castoria, and ahaO always ooctinue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial result. Ernrnt F. Piasaa, M. D 125th Street and 7th Av New York Ctty. Oomtaxt, 77 XcaaAT Sraawr. Srr Yoax Crrr Hill Feed, Sale I Livery STABLES. HAYES & FULLER, Pwprietors, LOUISBURG, N. C. GOOD TEAMS XSto POLITE DRIVERS. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TRAV ELING MEN. A Fine line of buggies always O.N HAND. We always keep good horses for el9, it very reasonable prices. THE BLOOD Contain the secret of good health. If arlda aocamnUte yrar tfter year bad result are are to follow. One result la rhenmaUam For thU yon hve a reliable cure st hand! The name of this remedy is RIIEUMACI DE. It la a new tffceovrry. a aclenUfle vegetable compound. RHBUJUACIDK cares by neutralising- the acids In the blood, a conaUtaUona! cure Is the only sensible one, and requires time. Bat you csn avoid years of aBerln In the future by taking tnls mdlrine rUht sway. Sold In Loalnburs; by W. O. Thomas and Aycocke k. Co. Price $1 per bottle. Roses. Cutflowers. Bulbs &c.a Bouquets, Floral Designs, Paling Ferns &c, for house decoration. Hyacinths, Tulips, Chinese Lilies and other Bnlba for forcing and out-door planting. Evergreens, Magnolias, Shhde trees &c. H. STELNMETZ, Florist, , m Raleigh, N. C. Telephone, No. 113. YARBOROUGH & DAVIS, The blacksmiths OP LOUISBURG. All work la onr'lino done' on short notice, and satisfaction 'guaranteed, we have cur new shop (the ol ten pin uley) In good shape and are better pre pared than, erer to serve our eoato. xaers. . . - . -. . - - -r? vSHEPPARQ'c V ' J CRENSWHA. HICKS & ALLEN. LOUISBURG. N.C. COLD The Cold Wave that flowed from the North Pole w : Namesen struck it about too months ago, has jmt reached I. j and settled down in all of its intensity at M. H. AYCOCKE-'. His large and beautiful Soda Fountain seems to be the vtt f.-.-tain source of the Elixir of life. The sparkling bubbling rij.it flowing from this fountain are cool without the appearance cf .-. and refreshing without depression. The immense throng of ; ; . who patronize the life giving fountain seem to take on and jr k uew life. The fountain is so large and cold that the eurro jr. .- atmosphere is kept cool and pleasant. You will be attent.r r waited on by polite and clever clerks, while Mr. Aycocke loo. your Prescription in person, should yoa need anything iu tbs: PEOPLE WILL BUY GUANO. D1 SO, WHY HOT : AT THE LOWEST FIGURES:- Columbia Soluble haa been tried and not a single complaint ).r heard of from any who used it. Tobacco miHl with Columbia Guano took the prii at the Stat Fair above all other comr---:,: mnny of which were so considered the vry best. Special Tobacr.. ? tihrrs Bold in the State. One of our customers Mr. John Fxlwar.i- . ,'. : : : county receiv&l as a prii Three Tons of Columbia Solnble IVee n a ; -for the best Tobacco rabed by use of the Columbia Guano Co s.. V- r izere. Think of this, beat all competitors at the State Fair, beat n.l : competitors with the Co ray any itself. We sell it, and can name you . er prices we think thau any Uouse in this, or any adjoining town prices before buying, we sell for Money or Cotton. We also sell Th- 1 Reliable Obera Ammoniated Dissolved Bone for Money or Cotton, can loose nothing by seeing us before you buying, and it mav par well BARROW & HARRIS. ATTENTION PUBLIC. For want of a suitable place to vanage, we for the next SO days Clothing at Cost Tbis is a rare opportunity to what W8 say. Call and b eonrinced. We are fftdior another car load of Salt and 'Old' gold Flour .-.. Knt'Trr I ;ur,a -t. we aon-t claim to nnaer . will f-l v . : . to u wiieu you come to wm. wlU feel utitfled that yoa bought yooV goodt at the ribt place. JOSZS & COOPER usut rnuu runt. Kit IRQi Kot M rend ef Scras I to crer s4 ta tU rJr, CURABLE, COmXlLVT a ECC H C t a a ss a s DtsMkMMsc Cars. 's TvsaUy dLSsrsat sissa aad kii Evtry Start WsJTsst A(aJt4 iVs- iMrsa ao sach IVctr m Oa3araissa WAVE. GET TEE BEST, show and handle Clothing to will sell our entire stock of net yoa a Bait of Clothe. We e- in
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