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i. .' :: IA I H AM I 1 I 11. II . I -x MM ' - - - -. ... ..s i ' - . VOL. XXVII. Hetbodist Ctiurcu iinxuu jr. . - anndav School at 9:30 A. M. . SnD(1 7 Geo. S. Bakjsr. Supt -Pn;acbin at 11 A. M., and 7. P. M., SiSlOUISBURGN. a; FRIDAY, JULY 23; 897C: prayer meet G. F. Smith, Pastor. D . .. 1I1MT 1KA( T ICING PHYSICIAN, Louisburg, N. C. " :,, tht- Ford Building, comer Hun , -iici'tH. Up stairs front. - aiiti ' - " t-. it mT a rr t a tt All Hv-NJuI-A X'LiA. W ;r Louisburg, N. C. ' ' a-iii ni-u tiri' vu nil oourtp OfficainFordi unil'r (II mill ii auu hubu simui, The Primal Pair. j , , Gen-iii 21-22. ' When Adam from his sleep awoke A radiant creators met his even Wi8beaity on his vision broke .- morn neath tropic skies. With wonder Adam stood transfixed - Another day bad jast began -She crossed his vision just betwixt Sv,WD .S ot the sun. : P.fAQrD' he " i human guise: k -V TrfW pTayT receive." he vision blushed, east down her eves. And said, I am not Morn but R ve " - ; . Ex. THE JHABACTEB OF KNOWLEDGE. the great Gody. HecontainsVith lu .bim the most distvoct image of the Creator for .ire is God's great- eat work, and as socb. reveals most clearly the attribntes of the Maker; The real, the spiritual man, tow ers above all other of earth's pro ducts," for it reaches out towards God "and has intellectual perfec tion (which includes moral perfec tion) for its goal. The unspiritoal or uncultivated soul walks the earth with downcast eyes" see ing only the matter nnder his feet. I h1 Chri8tion Hurnlng 'to the right and tS the left amid his cheerless, unhopeful ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOCISBUK8, H. C ' inn practice in all the Courta ot the State Office in Court Honaej,;-- c. Vi. COKE & 80N, ATTORNBY8-AT-LAW, LOUISBURG, N. O. Advocate by Mr, G.S, Baker. Jr of Louis- ! - Knowledge, however acquired, is Truth, and Truth is Light. Truth is often "difficult to -find, covered up, as it is, by aeceptive dro8s,and shining only when dis covered and held as a possession of elf. Falsehood, ignorance and a multitude of beliefs stalk abroad oftentimes transformed by a plau sible, though mendacious guise, SrwarVa Beeming likeness to Truth, I r if ii auu vv aacwuuucotauv uio w - - SfS .nd DtatriScbSS . ueivu tuose. wno care not, can- I) R. j. E. MALtfNJS. iimra two doors below Aycocke & Co.'B ma utore. adjoining Dr. O. L. BUia. drug store, adjoining -R. W. U. MUtiUUSUJM, V. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, LOUISBUBe, V. o. "ri. 8FRUILL, environment, unconscious tr un mindful of the beauty, the grand eur, the liberty, thepeace, the light, the life that lies above him. Inherent within each man are a few God given gertqs of Truth. Facts and phenomena, gathered through thB senses, are added to these, the whole compare! and ar ranged so that they yield-new truths give more light. The com paring, relating and combining of acquired data is reasoning. Reas oning then is a path to knowledge. Is it the only one ? May theo logians and some scientists hold that 'Feeling" too is a source of knowledge. But with this psy chological deduction stand before an earnest, fearless search for Truth? Will it bear an honest test ? Was it ever satisfactorv to not, or fear to tear aside the lying, truth evading mask. To know is not to believe to know, for uncertainty 1ioMs no place in the definition of Knowl edge. Knowledge is Truth and Light, while a Belief, a holding, may be a Falsehood which is attorney-at-law, Darkuess. Many so called wise v dill QD 1TDA V n 1 v ... ... ii .t st vwwvii-n iTknAA I fnPTi VA.nH crrpftt. tViintrpra in all Qranvilly, Warren and Wake counties, &1bo nrrra fnwk , . ... t ItXQ IDinKlDg: miUd f lrtie that Supreme court of North (jaroiina. Prompt ages as, for example the Atheist . arein reality th6 most densely ig norant of the human race, for their laborious structures are built upon Falsehood ; each block, it may be, garnished by false coloring into a desceptive likeuess to truth. But this, their belief, the sum total ot their spiritual knowledge may be TeL H does not attention given to collections, &c, 1H0S. B. WILDER, T ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUISBUBe, V. 0. Office on Main street, over Jones ft Cooper's Itore. T. W. BICKETT, 4TT0RNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. L0UISBUB8 IT. C Prompt and painstaking attention given to Munninir. Hon. Robt. W. WinBtOn, HOBv J. C. Buiton. Pres. First National Bank of Win ston, Qlenn & Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank of Monroe, Chas. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For est Collie, Hon. E. W. Timberlake. office in Court House, opposite Sheriff's. M. PERSON, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, louisbubs, w. a , Practices in all courts. Office U Jonf s & (ooper Building. contain the elements of Truth. Too narrow and contracted to look beyond this present life, tbey shut themselves out from the all important Truths, and in denying dr disbelieving- a spiritual and eternal self, place themselves on a level With the brute. , Facts aud experiences one may have beyoud the average, book-learned and let tered he may be, and yet unless U YARBORODGH, JB, ATTORNEY AT LA W, ILODISBURQ.H.C. nifire on second floor of Neal boilding such care that they yield Truth, Maui street. he were no'wiser than his igno- All 1 iral business intrusted to him I ... . . Till receive uronint and careiul attention irui ucjkuuvi, auu iu mvio uou- ger, for Falsehood may result, which, -with regard to knowledge, is a minus quantity, while a scar city of facts tends only to produce zero. But what is the test for truth? How are we to know ? Are not, whatever arguments be used in endeavoring to place reason sole ruler upon the throne of knowl edge, must be conceded to have their origin in cold reason alone. But nevertheless could the result be a dethroning of Feeling as co- ruler we would predict an easy, peaceful state of mind in contrast to the restless uncertainty of tbe defender of a dual source of knowl edge.' First, we learn of some mis fortune. In a case" of this sort of grief or regret is a feeliug which J ft 1 1 11 A iouows Knowledge, dui nas uo voice in causing it. Again, "Some thing which at first excites paiu may afterwards excite pleasure and "vice versa." Why ? Be cause to-day you may have a cer man- to get knowledge, that he may thereby transcend "hit mate terial environment, that by grasp ing the -threads of i truth so ac quired, lift himselffrom ..tbe un. ; real, from the temporal, and rise a . - a . into, me ideal, -tbe f eternal, t&e spiritual, the only real. Existence of the soul herein the material shell in the material sense is of no importance. That is, mere state of being, mere struggle for bodily wants, for applause, in itse'.f as ao end amounts to nothing. The only real, worthy, and lasting effort of man is that which frill cultivate within him the eternal ; for think, each being , to-day is a soul, a spirit, floating in eternity. Tbe earth, all matter, titne -and space, are but adjuncts of our material existence to be used by the undy ing soul, duiing its short sojourn here, as best it may, in its on ward march, Friends and rela tives are but part of our earthly environment. Each living soul is alone with God, guided bv God, answearble to God, and never to die. The whence, tbe whither, the wherefore, weTinow not, except in its broadest sense that is, that he Alwise wills it, and it is good. Were it explained what man would understand? Tbe solution even now exists, but who can read ? ioa. .eternity. woat can reason teach ns of these? What is the lesson of the decaying leaf? Is it notthat of death, destruction? JR. D. T. SMITHWICK, DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. C. Offioc in Ford Boilding, 2nd floor, iias administered and teeth extracted without pain. ruin mental RT.atfl whir.h tca mnv these possessions be handled with . . . , . F call A, A. then, is a result brought about by means of the entire body of self-appropriated truths, com bined by "reason," each having more or less weight in bringing about the present state of mind A To-morrow new experiences, new truths, new light bas been added and A, which yesterday was de light or pleasure has become A-n x 1.B which may represent a TR. E. F. EARLY, X' DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. C. Office in New Hotel building, 2nd floor. Gaa administered and teeth ex tracted without pain. . - JjR. R. E. KING, DENTIST, t LOUISBURG, N. C. Office in Opera House Building Second Flooh. . Million experience of twtnty-five-years ' a siinicient guarantee of my work in all 1 1"- up-to-date lines of the profession. same cause may have as a result, after all, all of our conclusions . m . . , . th . ..i ... wavering witn uncertainly, ana proped by belief? Have we ab solute knowledge about anything? Is not all belief ? Is there, really any knowledge for man ? First, concede, that man has a mental ma chine worked on correct principles. from time, from si-ace, into har raooy with God, in obedience to law. This is the end we struggle for here. This is the end w may approach, but not rach here. Man alone with God, ; never dying jbouI, already entered upon etem'ty. "Should be fear? No. Fear beloDES to ienorance and iir- ODrance disappears before knowl edge. Therefore set understand- iirg and fear uot, for knowledge -is truth, and. truth" self realised becomes consciousness, and con sciousness exists so long as there is a '-self ' and and accom panies self as a comforter, a blast er and a guide through the endless jouruey of eternity. Man, alt bough be rnnst work out his own destiny. stru??le alone in the boundless sea of uni verses and atom, yet the divine, tbe eternal love within him is not left witbontat leastone vent. He may shed abroad tbe hardly earned self-acquired truths to partly light the way for those who will or can follow How careful should man be with this his greatest power. Careful that bis should be a real light, truth, and not a deceptive one, falsehood, which is in reality darkness. Ignorance is often times seemingly content to go through this life guided by un truth, -or with only tbe feehle rays of a poorly suuffed candle, eekttj? therewith to translate the difficult and thought taking directive in- No, the leaf is not destroyed, ncriptions. Oftentimes loosing it reason teaches us that it ouly self, oftentimes interpreting in- chauges its form to reveal new correctly, oftentimes misleading beauties, new uses. It is never"! others. The wise by studying, destroyed and material though it watching, communing, reasoning may be, and useless as matter to and waiting, are blest with a the spiritual man, yet it lives and stronger light, then truth sheds teaches the priceless truth, that of abroad its illuminating rays, change in adaption io new needs. Truly knowledge it power. Cul Progress and advancement were iivate it, and religion, love obe impossible without change. The dience, beauty, all that is good, lesson is that of indistructibility, will be added. Knowledge en eternity, change, God's laws, God's ables man to weigh all things and wisdom, God himsolf. Reason give to them their proper value, brings us knowledge which iu- Kuowledge is the power, here on eludes love, harmony, beauty in earth, that enables man to unlock their broadest sense, and these are the doors of eternity. Feeling is all eternal, for they are manifests,- res iltant. and a motive force tions of our undying spirits, of that urges one to action. our Godlike attributes. Reason teaches us that eternity must be real, else nature would not instill it in the intellect of all truth ac cepting beings, else the word it self would not have been conceived by thinking man. Reason will not accept this existence as the beginning and the end. For not one o' the intellectual man's highest ideals is ever reached here, and not one can ever be reached while he is iu his present state. No end is reached here; we riee Jf jour &igbb)iV cfikkrts boW J on, quWllj latrodae tbea lato a "pU pot for yon r a Mta lion. E. F. YARBOROUCtf, '.Insurance. Meal building, . Loulaburg, N. C Plr Companies:. MPERtAL, of London. . PALATINE, of Manchester, Wllllamsburgh Clty.of . Y, Orltish America, Toronto. Atlanta Homo, Atlanta. Property insured on favorable trms. Dwellings eepvcinlly sol kiwi. Hoods arraogrd for oQer asd otbr holding poftitloos ot trosi at msaII- HOTEL MORI LOUISBURG, N.C., W. K. MARTIN, PROPRIETOR. SUPER Z IB Absolutory Pure. . rwJfiiuiuriVrti( trrta ' all torwt at 4tliUo rosoa to t)krK lrl. aoiAi BikLxo ruwDuco, ittir toik LIMITED DRAWS' DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Thf. Hejt Fake, COMEORTAULK KrK)M. Pol.iTE SEHVANT4. tien Coaieoience of i Uaitn Hste'f NEWLY Vl.MSHF.D.ANMFUUXtSHKD i '.JLJ-l.y?r Mru- Mocn hartullr ( la 4totna. KJbwrfoo. Wi3.Vr. AlUnt I" r-.t C. York ha-IV K it 11 f" aw oo pm Ph)lW(blA 1 I J Jioj M rW'.Jmor - 3 IS J W W,t.iBstoB " . . 4 40 4 SO IWhi,.l H i; b l5 rorTfcTMitK ft 45 ft SO ' " 11 JapvllM. HwTon la 14mm 1 a fm Ihjrtam 7 3 J 4 W ljfr ;.i pi'H IQ , Ar lxu.f. rg. t S So pi. ss. ' J l S X4 m IU S 03 t 3J . i 5.3 sio e .vi I-M Oil 1 ) i Iu Ji 10 lo 47 fm oo B 4J .m li 10 10 Si l OT 1 1 CO 1 40 1 3 45 in 1 Z'j 4 30 $ JO An "Our customers say you ajanuTarture three of the best remedies on earth," said the mercantile lirm of H.Vvs. Har ris. Brim & Mo Lain, of Diw-on, ii . in .i recent letter to t tie Chamberlain Mrt ioine Co. This is the universal venJict Chamberlain'M Tail Balm is the finest preparation in the work! for rheum a lism. neuralgia, lame back, quinsy. sore tliroat, cuts bruise, tnirns. olil!4. pains and swelling- A 2.j cent bottltr jo this liniment in tne liou-e, will nave ;i great deal of suffering. Buy it al Thomas' druc store. Gannaway Hardware Company. WHOLESALE "ASO RETAIL HARDWARE, LOUISBUKG, N. C. Atl.,u!A ti a t. f ttca li oo ia 7 pm " . J 0 pm 10 43 At, 3 ij ii an KlL-rtoc. 4 li HUM t'ht,o. h i a oi IO J '.'Hi II t oIoujIm t' .N 4 I, It i U am!t Wilminittcif) . Sjn! twrr. I'.nn " Ar H-rnIror. lharhco, 4 V. m U-ri.a..cJ. A t". L. li 7 cui SO is Ii'.V mm ia iitm JO Al 1 1 3i 1 un J 4 Oi t i io bv m. pain, hatred, fear, or any opposite higher and higher it is true, but to a-former-experience. Showing with each step new needs, new feeling to result from knowledge longings, new aspirations reveal in this case and not cause it. tbemselvet. Heaven, perfection Lastly, to make the case a general itself, is the only goal, eternity one. Be kindly and gnroas to yoar neigh bor. Fix a bole in your iVne so that his hns can come through sod do tbrir rgg-layiag in yoar yard. THE TRUE REMEDY HOTELS. W. M. ReMne. editor Tikilwa, lit.. Chief." s"vs. "We won't kop hou whout Dr. Kind's New Discovery tor i nan rt iw rnfrla n r .4 Ma V v auote from an eminent the only field, tiod has given mau Pehmented with manv other., but If this is not true then nothing pwci,0i0i8t . . And all feeling intelligence, he were untrue did never Kot the true remedy until we . , - i . tu;r rsycnoiogist, auu kii leeuug e used Dr. King's New Discnverv. No absolute and complete is anything mn8t he mental since a mental life he not use it, and using it must other remedv n take lu nlace" in our to man. Valueless and; meaning- , . immediately experienced know, through reason, that an Al home, as in 'it w have a certain ami ,. s-ii rpV t.t.o,- 7 .. F J .. . ..s.u c sure cure for cough colds, whooping on. - xucu Uu.6 ui-,v.. fe M c0nscl0U8 lle " Feeling vr iso Vyreaiur wuu aiwriuuico ui cousrh.etc.', It is idle to experiment A . a. I i, i i. i a : Arguments auu cuuuiud.uud I then is a state of consciousness a love ana mercy wnicn musi neeus worthless. Thought, a humbug, mental stat e ani a mental state is follow from consciousness of all and light darkness. Creation a a resnit brought about by compar- truth) would not place within "man .-r - . a 1 i I . m. m .1.1---' void and man mmseii a mytn, a ;flo. na -omhinino- self-atmroDri- aspirations and longipgs lor tnai leed it never falls to satisfy. Trial nothing.; So if we begin at all we ated trnth and thi8 proce8S i8 it- which is of value and give bim on- ue ,ree a, yCocK s ruR We have just opened a Large and complete ijtock of Hardware, and propose at all tirns to carrj a Full Line of all Kinds ofj with other remedies, even if they art- urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Disco.very. They aro not as good, because this remedy ha? a record of eyres and besides is guaran HOTEL WOODARD,. w. c. Wood aw, Froy Rocky Mount, N. C. Free Rug meets all trains. i-s $2 per day. O must begin witll the concession, self reasoning. .But,. can we by ly that which is wortblpss; tempo "Tbere is man," and in it is in- roas0ninff learn to know heaven, ral existence with its eaahly ac eluded "man nas a minu womeu to know God ? Or must we, if we compauimeniB. NOTICE. Bv virtno of the jKer irivn In a irtln ... U -...Slao " 3iaTit fhiQ I . . .. I in-m Innninni wilt Ko aatiaflArt I mortlTrtlT dwl eXfCOted O0-th '2 dttJT Ol H-uurrcvv Fu.w.vff- : -r discard leeung as a source 01 mstnL, ih4. i.y wn-hincton Hnvio. od No, bis aspira- fied one truth, -"There is man." .'Let knowledge close the book of reve- but not here. Happy then . be R'jfr this be known. And upon it, as K .tinn(l ftnd in desnair sav.God cannot be in bis present state, office of the knciter of iwj. ot FmnkhB a foundation, a structure can be ao heaven, all that is of value to Content be may be; that is, will Kn5lt with .Truth, that will rise t.-is-:-i olt to natientlv await God's will. . . ' . . ' . ' '. -1 i . - . - I frrfii! u:. FRANKLINTON, N. C. v G. M. HOBBS, 9od accomodation for the" traveling iood Livery Attached. KAXKLlJiTOK HOTEL into the very gates of heaven. Take We haYe the power to know God Williog to grope his way slowly then this first truth, use it, look an(! heaven through reason and along.the dimly lighted and la anywhere at anything; aud say throueb reasonalone. We should byrinthian. paths of knowledge What els"e can I know ?; What --ther seek for it. cultivate it and Encouraged here aud there' by second truth may I add V All u8e it. Narrow as is our reason- divine flashes of light that almost about us are evidences of an inteU ing faculty, yet it bas the strength enable him to rise out of his ligence iirilimited,. There is notb- vhen'concentrated upon properly earth prison, almost reveal to Ln:nt,. .n ;,nir to a Airia.l ..a tn .Atroai tft m tKa i 1 him tbeimage tmperieci, Diorred iinn of ah alUwise one.'of a God. miffhtv:Creator. -thev ideal state, and mixed -with th earthly Chance ? - No,' there is no chance, clear, bright and . real, not to be though it may be. of that which Tht ."i but a term invented" by doubted Tbe decayiDsr leaf, the he yearns for. Truth lighU him ignorance to cover Unexplored and blooming flower, the grain of sandi Mnd in him is a hoP bel?Sf trn Vo-imi8: ;sxtA I is the ful- thft universe; or anv one : 01 its .auuw,,vUft . - Good aceommAn. for tb fillfn-ent of iaw; emanating from atoms or. phenomena are f acU knowledge, oecause ne anov.8 tnai travelino- rKii- . V ; . ;iaiani mind from nd 1 which, throhth reason.' reveal to God is Alwise aud tbe plans of an - v:t.jiw t ... t.ni.. Tt,a;.f..in;n a Vnnoi Alwise jone are lor mo oesr, vne iJlO, .T.V j.vv.vj --7- . . I '-.--. . : ,. J" I individual V: Truth r not a ' be- is from an omniscient mind, their besi is gooa, is wen. lief ' The man ' who . cannot' see i end for the best;..'The' first is God. I Alone must man fight the bat 3 Csj pm a r.n 6iotwn Tia r,nn kU 1TIr-oi 11 lO tUltiniur. U4nm l'hiU.i:(!ia. a V a 45 -0i s or: - 6 33 M fort.noo:b, ji. A. L . 7 .v to i STT NoH'k- T iO 6 ti No nir rh!r oa ar j I rata Tor tkkrta Wtr an.) ia!.rcaatic.. mppif to H t l.ard. Sumuti-jc i'a. At.. lUa. N. C. K Jnhn, Wr ir-ira t alH I M-a. WfT. K UciW. ' -raJ cpmt4at H W B.lilMrr. TrJfkutpf. T J Ar ).a. (,o I'aj. Aj-t. 'ini 2lTa : I on.aooiii a Mi rotate. Tras Tam ai . l'ftaoa J Agricultural Implements, and other supplies nee led on Farm. tbe 2" Please call and examine our Htock before making your pur-rhaa. OSBORNHQUSlI C D. 08B0RN, Proprietor; Oxford, N. C. coanty. and dpfaatt liHTinjr ben mndi- in th parment ol at'l niortjniira deot, i will on SutnrdajT the 17th datv of July, 107. aril fnrcaah ftt public aortion, at Franklinton tbe following tract of land lyinir and being in FrankKa cnapt jr. Htate-aforranid. and in Franklinton township and JctII aod d- flned aa follows, to-wit: rWlnoinfr at rock in S. C- Vann'a lineranbingthnc n. 1SJ w. 11 Doles 21 linka to n ro k Wioihinirton Uawkina' corner, fhence alans; an id tf a-iin line n. 7tr . 24 poton IB links. thoce along D. T. Ward' Una . t3- 17 pole 1 1 linka. thence S 85 w 9 poles Slinks, t hear H. 1" IS Dole 11 link to m rock on Uooirarv road, thettc alo2 tuUd road a. HO4 4C feet, theocea HY w. 13 polea la links lo a rock. W. irMa.vB.-ld' eoraer. thence m. 10 poles 21 links to tba beginnlna; rontainiog- two ami tnree-imna arrea moraor um aod known as tbe kfiU UajflJ lot. Tbia the 14 day of Jane 1897. - it. C Yaks Mortgage. R CaiTr, Attorney. THE UNiVEKSlTY. MASSENBUKG HOTED Massenburff HENDERSON Good aeoommodations Good fare;"1 Po Utt adtitattvftierrwfji Propr God in the beautiful complexy The second, with reference to man, tie, struggle as best be can to rid : TI n 5 - Jiarmonious, nature is truly. an un- is heaven, the result or culmina the "me" of earthly shackles to i tuiormed ana. Dimaea soui.y. juau i iyu ui uxs au-wiDo aui t7,--.' 1.,ik'B . uw ftu"i , - w v hlSwlHs in l ft ideal, freei frora : matter, 47Toachers. 413 Students, (Sum mer School 15S)Toal, 549. Hoard a month. 3 Brief Courses, 3 Full Courses, Law and Medical Schools and School of Pharmacy. 8RADUATE COURSES CPEITO WOMEI- rJummer School for Teachers. Scholarships and Ltfeus for the a Needy. . Address, PRESUDEST At.I)ERMAJ, Chapel Hill, N.C. ; NOTICE OF SALJJ. By vlrttia of the power gtreo in a wort irage de, no-tle 1st rfny of J ale. lHtXl. bv Joan a I. Hill, to ti. P. Webb, Preaideat Bank of Loaiabnrg. and which la r-iatrf In Book lOt, pacea 4S2. lgitra ofl- of Franklin roaatT. tha underat trued will, oa Monday. Aoraat Sad, 1897. offer for aalaat tba Conrt Huw door in LoaiaHone. to the hiahaat bidder for eaaa. a eertaia tract of land ia Loainborg Townahip, eontainlBg 2'H) aerea, thaaamebeiDgthelaodbocyht ol W. M. Peraop. Tnutaa. bv JoahnaP.HUL - : . ; W. P,-Wai, Uortfafva, NORWOOD HOUSE Wimata erti Cartllii- ; W.J. ionnoD,r7riur. ratraia-e of CoaaaMrdU Toarleta aa . 4aapl I4wa. - BTaaaawr Borax ra trraaaa ax Cacav Bocaa Vanted-'fin Idea WVa aa Uiak I Ti i !. fur tat Vfr WMJt w I Wrtt XH WaTlXatriUi CuIVaM A mm v. - r r av avl m .5. . StiUTHERX RAILWAY. PlliU.noT AIM Ll.tK.) CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT JA5CAP.T 1. TRAILS LEAVE aALKMat. . C A. H. M. lail. Ckxsarta al flrun n, tor an ,u4ftU f-. f 5orlk aa4 Soatia, aa4 a lt.vVca aJ f ta oa ta Ainaiura Aorta caruuaa aVaU rxj. At rXVmvmrf. fe ail aetata la wrtra Aorta caroOata. tao. vita. Traau. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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July 23, 1897, edition 1
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