TIMES.
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KEEPS NO RECONSTRUCTION.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
METHODIST. -
Sauday School at 9:30 A. M.
- r Geo. S. Baker, Snpt.
Preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 P.M.
every Sunday. ,
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
"7 M. T, Pxtleb. Pastor.
. BAPTIST. .
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Thos. B. Wildee, Snpt
Preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M.,
every Sunday. - v
Prayer m'eting Thursday night. '.
Fobrest Smith. Pastor.
episcopal.
Sunday School at 9:30.
Services, morning and afternoon, on
1 1st, 3rd and 4th Sundays.
Evening Prayer, Friday afternoon.'
Albiak Gbeayes. Rector.
" Jrottessional cardit
MANY IMMIGRANTS.
THOUSANDS OF SELF-SUSTAIN-ING
PEOPLE BROUGHT TO
THE SOUTH.
jyK. J. J. MANN, v
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
Louisburg, N. C.
Office over Thomas' Drug Store.
D
R. S. P. BURT,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N. C.
Olflce In the Ford Building, Jcorner Main
and Nash streets." Up stairs front.
R. R. P. TARBOROUQH,.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. "
LomsBUBe, N. C. ; .
OtBce 2nd floor Neal building, vhone 39.
Niirht calls answere'l from T. W. Blckett's
residence, phone 74. -
B. MASSKNBURQ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
L0.ISBUB8, B. O. -
Will practice In all the Courts of the State
Office In Court House.
0.
W. COORB & son,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
LOUlSBUBe. V. c
REMARKABLE SUCCESS OF THE SEABOARD
AIR LINE'S INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT
STARTLINGLY SIGNIFICANT FIGURES
OF PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT.'
LOW . HOUESEEKEES BATES.
years, the right man in charge of this
work. His accomplishments have been
most remarkable.
-1 am sure that alt this can but prove
as gratifying to all interested in the
Seaboard Air Line as it has to your
vice-president and general manager,
ouC can qoudi mat . woat .nas The action of the Great Northern in
really been accomplished in thisdirec- putting in effect a very low homeseek
Value tO era rate and e-rtmrtm-- ih lim nhfil
President Hill Will Attempt to Accom
plish in a few Years What, in the
Ordinary Course of Events. Would
Require a Life Time Settlement
Alone Ureat Northern. " "
ESD OF TIIE CESTURY.
The Exit of the Old and the Advent of rVoator X org.
the Sew to Be Celebrated The Democratic party needs no re.
Baltimore Sun. construction. It needs fidelity to iu
A a rTt 1 XT n (aw vbaIt -f (ha ntnA. . .... -
----- . i creed, wnicn nas stood lor ioo years.
eat to note that the twentieth is to
TRUE MEN MUST DO IF
Clark IfowvO.
Ooe thing is certain; if say orgini.
tation takes' place it will be by those
ho tare fo-t-t with tr party acd?
The remarkable showing made dur
ing the fiscal year just passed, by what
is considered the greatest innovation
ever undertaken by an American rail
way, is shown by the following extract
from the annual report of Mr.- E. St,
tion has been.of inestimable
our great system!
The free traveling libraries " of the
Seaboard Air Line, under direct charge
of Mrs. E. B. Heard as general super
intendent, are proving of wonderful!
value, and the letters she is - receiving !
from the various points upon the line, I
May i next is a 'legitimate and busi
ness-like move. It would not be so if
V : d rr m cu 1 in Ptiria onil aIuwIiam
withaDorooriateceremonifs. rflri. Pie basis' for banking. "It de-
has decided that the present yer be- mands the restoration to the State of
lonj?s to the niueteenth century and tbe exclusive right to determine the
will not dismiss it without a masked qualifications of voters. It demands
At present it demands the payment of I hare stood io Us ranks darisg its Wi
the national debt and return to lb I ties.
CASTOR I A
Tor Is fasts asd C-ii-Xta.
adopted by many other roads of the 1nj!r 3 ia wbich each Pa? th" ","-00 Tli IvbJ YC3 HlTl AIl2 JI Etl
counts fnr .h. s.inn. not tcipant will by bis costume personi- and uniform m places wubio the liu .
fy. so to epeak, one of the great in- of the United States. It demands the I V-ZI- .
country, for the conditions are not
similar.; The Northern roads have
seen business that have- been worked
ventions or events of a marvelous
century. There is to be a series of
up by them for the settlement of the festivities, but the dance of the eym-
John, vice-president and general man. emonstate lhe interest of the people, country diverted to the Southwest be- bolic characters will doubtless be the
ager of the Seaboard Air Line RaiK ons l? snPPy em with cause the rates were made lower. The most entertaining. A cernian, in
way. " - good reading matter." This work is j maUng of rates to intending settlera which the railway, automobile, pho-
In that interesting paper Mr. St, ,avoraD1y commented upon by ; the i3 an important facfor, as ? experience nbgrapb, typewriter, sewing machum
r -r nfAM v-kM m m . i m. . ir 2 - . J ; I . ... I l ..a I. -11.
jonn says : "The chief industrial J rt M.'""u . 7 . . . w.V"ora, ana is nas demonstrated. Again , the object
agent reports that during the year end- Urowin8 tT7 "pidly. The number of in; placing, the limit foMhcse excur-
nurarics, constantly passing up and sions so lar ahead is that the home
down the line, has increased from fif- seeker may make his calculations in
een (of fifty volumes each) the num. advance; knowing that when be is
Der reported last year, to thirty-five pi ready to move tbe low rates will be In
same number of volumes) conveying to force. -
the people the best reading matter ob- The homeswkers aoincr tft th- rar
tainable, while our library as a whole West are really in search of of homes,
numbers now over 2,500 volumes. - For two i;tti ntw tr,i ,
suppressioo of trusts, especially the
corporations, in respect of all articles
of commerce, that are subjectj of ia.
terstate acd foreign commerce. If
Democracy adheres to these demaods
our present defeat will be only tempo-'
ing June 30, 1900, 897 manufacturing
establishments have been started upon
lines therein reported upon, as against
284 the previous year..
He also reports 5,625 settlers, bring
ing wjth them 12,798,715, as against
375 with $1,627,800 during . previ.
ous year; also 4,248 laborers as com.
pared with 3,150 last year.
More than coo.ooo oackapea o
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
I cava In my bands for sale tkt
valuable double Hawklct' Store
House on liasb Street. It ran be
bought on reasonable term, and if
cot sold, will be rented for 1SKXX
street car and telephone waits
through iriddr mazes with the steam
boat, telecrapb, cotton gin, Doer If w could get a consensus of
war, Mergenthaler's linctype, relic! I bonest opinions from foreigners we I Also two 9od tuildlof: lot ou
of Pekin, antitoxin, asoptic surgery, I ebonld no doubt be told that our I KM8l'tHoIlef lot f Mrs.
battle of Bull Run. Waterloo. HaniJ Arr;nnt TMnn.l tt I Utwklot.
air, S.dan the lithojraph. dasaerre- n.on,. W. trMr ..r AM T?JXl ..'ill. Un"
otype and Ilonpnntms pres. wouIJ 11.. down th. .Let nrtidntrf bl(.nn.iit,..iiv i..ii....
the swaggering rich trippers' Inablea and the tenasout boots on
anA .VrUVlno- orU mht flr.t rn- Main bUeeL
-. B .. - - - - - - r
be entertaining, if not instructive.
Tbe century now ending has been
full of sad events, but it has also
To all of the officers and employes taken advantage of these rates. This prodaced more than a11 P"1'01!
ui mc ocapoara Air i,me wnose con- would not be true of Eastern roads if
flower seeds, to beamifv h w stant and Dnt iring efforts have made ach rates" were adopted. The travel-
been distributed through our local in. lhe . abovresalls possible, my sincere ,ng public would monopolize such re-1
centuries to make Human lite easier
and happier. Discovery, invention,
education and culture have at the
II .V- - . ..t
resented us in Eoropa. Tbey still iV iP 7 "
: . . log boildtors is ravtor teo rer
are believed to be tbe true Ameri
can types. Tbe American vol
garizes all that be touches baa
dustrial agents. The retail value of
these seeds, at ten cents per package,
would have been "$50,000. Six" hun
dred and thirty-eight thousand three
hundred and eighty;one shade trees,
fruit trees and fruit bearing vines have
been planted during the year, an inl
crease of 258,868 over preceding year.
These results have been largely biought
about by the establishment, of our Sea.
thanks are due, and are most grateful
ly tendered."
SENATOR SIMMONS.
duction, and perhaps the broker might
benefit.-
As a business proposition it is but in oped philanthropic sentiment to such
line with J. J. Hill's shrewd foresight, an extent that the hard conditions
His road differs materially from others, of former timea are largely obsolete.
The Raleigh News-Oteerver has the It is operated and controlled lareelv Ignorance, poverty, suffering' and
following nice and -truthful article a-1 by one man, and is conducted as he imprisonment are now mitigated
bout our next senator: - ' : 1 I greatly by the increased material
wv VMVftMs. 4 1V.W WtMlUVM. A a V I .
same time multiplied the food sup- everywhere passed ioto an adage.
ply and the comforts of life for the j 'An American mother," In tbe
masses of the people and have devel-1 November Ladles Home Journal.
D Wltfs Uul Earlr Rlera are Ue
bt Il?r pills tvar mad. EtMj to take
and Bertrjrrip. W. O. Tboow.
It takes so more thaa ose eerptat of
cberiabed s!a to strike the heart.
cent. 00 tbe atuouot asked, for tie
property.
Come o,nc tf yon want to boy.
J. A.TniAjf
LouUbcrg, T. C.
Feed Sale s-Lirery
STABLE.
Sweet Bc!!j Jangled
Out of Time ami tlarah.
McELREE'S
Wine of Cardui
It Iriars hmZGk to C mczmz2y
orrsvsa, a4 be:-., there taxm
"cjJ pouci Pf rv cCxank Krrsc.
It mint wa&2r nar aa1 pcrrr.
It taor Vj errrr wijcb mzZn
i mson Tik cara fc irlrc.
43 1 Lpr. f l .00 t O drrx'a'Li.
Ul a.i!rrm tfrizt rjj.
ntrr. 1. w. xmx. a, e.
Will attend the courts of Nash, Franklin,
Granville, Warren and Wake counties, also tbe
Supreme Court of North Carolina, and the U.
8 Circuit and District Courts.
Dr. e. S. Fostkb.
The senatorial primary resulted in knows that when the country along
the election of Hon. Furnifold M. Sim. his road is settled np he wiU have more
mons no the United States senate. The ..... . .
hnorH Air T inn nrknr ). nnA it 1 .t... .v , . I UUbiDCSS. XI DO lDQUCCDjGulS Were OI-
"vi 11 nc uMjuiiij n au iukc ion mere can uc I
tv tWTTo5f ci.. r.. . no rlnnht in anv man' minri tKat i (c erea to me settlement ot tne minions
estimate that each shade tree is worth the choice of the Denocratic party of of acres of land along the Great North
. : 9 . , r . tne &ute. it shows that the people
to a community la and each fruit tree Larried OQt lhe resolution lhif
$5, as a basis to figure on, tbe Sea.
Da. J. B. TULAhon hoard Air Line has in
prosperity of most civilized races whn toq want ..tia little
and by the increased disposition of I pills that aever (rripe o DWiu'sUtU
inflirirtnAla n1 tiit tn hrtr I with I barlv lilera. w. u. Thomaa.
D
ES. FOSTER & MALONB,
general after tbe victory of 1808 to
this direction give the State chairman the high hon-
alone been of benefit to people in the or of senatorial toga as, a -reward
the anfortnnate the proceeds of the
increased productiveness of labor
helped by machinery. Tbe luxuries
ern it mieht be a ereat man ? vears of the rich in 1800 are the necessities
w m m
before the traffic of the road would I of lite for the poor in, 1000. There
PBACTICEia PBTSICIANS & SUKOBONS,
Louisburg, N. C.
Oiflce over Ajcocke Drug Coitpany.
YM
HAYWOOD RUFFIN.
ATTORKKY-AT-LAW,
' irOtriSBOBe. ir. o.
various communities through which it
passes, to the extent of a million dol
lars.
Six thousand four hundred and
ninety-four houses were painted dur
ing tbe year on our line, an increase
of 3,95 7" over last year, and as com-
for the ability and generalship he dis-
equal its facilities.
The only way to make aoy business
pay is to work it to its fullest capacity.
Theeootttrfit is ofUa blttr look Lax
that tbe g-eaelae.
bra yon bd Uat Ut U hardl worl tbe
eaadW Uke a doaeof C-aabvrUia'eStoaMcJi
and Liver TabWla. T) -Ul da jor
tomscb. too p yor hrrr a ad rvyuUto.
yoor boU Bala 70a Wl &k a au.
For al bj W. G. T-oma-
piayea in leaamg tne party nosts in and nowhere is this more apparent
the strenuous campaign that redeemed than ;n -an-r,arll-r, tr ..nt tr.in.
u t, t.j:.i t- - - 1 o- j
IUC 1IUU1 IXdUlUli lute.
Mr. Simmons will go into the sen-
I can . find work where now only one is
has been in this regard a large
amount of progress in the century
now ending. So far as ' the happi
ness of life depends upon material I Lots of farmers eaa raise aboot every
conditions it has been greatly pro-1 thlog- except nosey.
moted. Looking back over the
changes of 100 years one cannot but
see reason to expect further desirable
ate well equipped by former legisla- operated the proportionate increase in
tive experience, having served .with revenue .will be more than twenty I chances in the condition of mankind
ability two terms in. the house of rep. as great, and the production of reve-1 in the century to come.
resentatives. He is an able lawyer, a I
pared with 700 during first year and successful party leader, - a prodigious
win nrantica in au the courts of Franklin 1 0,0 x 7 homes and grounds were ira-1 worxer, an astute politician v an eio-
and adjoinipgicounties,jisoin the Supreme . . - .f - - - debator and a man of versatile
uoun, ina in me uuiwsu dumb- . j,v... - .. i i - -
Pi iin i r. V.nn rtA.
Olilce in Cooper and Clifton Building. -
T
HQS. B. WI-OKK,
talent. Since he reached, manhood,
Mr. Simmons has been ' a consistent
wun less man 200 me nrsi year we ai-1 and active Democrat. He has always
increase of 7,5 1 6, and as compared
ATTOBUBT-AT-liAW,
LOUISBUBS. H. O.
Office on Main street, over Jones a Cooper'a
ktore.
S. SPKDILL.,
ATTOBUBY-AT-LAW, -LO.ISBUB0,
H. C.
teipted anything in this line. The
practical and efficient work - accom
plished through the efforts of our chief
industrial agent, and his army of co-
l workers, is something that has not
been done by any State or railroad,
nue is - tbe fundamental and final ob
ject in operating a railroad. AU the
tramc it can handle is none too
much.
This is evidently Mr.. Hill's object
in settling up the vacant lands. He is
long-headed enough to see that i by
TO WASH FLANNEL.
oaWMwiitK'S our lines appreciate our co-operation
th Hnn-Am conrt of North carojin-.
Prompt attention given to collections.
Oince over Egerton's Store.
stood true to tbe Democratic princi-
oles and nolicies. and in sunshine and
in shadow has never fatted to work for sacrificing a few dollars in railroad
the success of his party.--U;' -' j fares now he will reap thousands in
;In the higher field to which "he -has the near future through the industry of
been called, Mr. bimmons will repre- lhese same homeseekers in the devel.
sent tbe best sentiment of the fat ate . f
1 and stand bv Democratic nolicies. Of I J'
, 1 - - 1 Mit.n v-
which Bryan is the best exponent. . I . u,um,u -uum 1--
slow. ibere are long stretches on
BANG THE WRONG BELL. the Great Northern, as there are on all
of the transcontinental roads, where
I never felt so mortified in my I there is no business whatever for the
life.' said the South side girl to her road. , There are sections where, if
A recelv lug
oman.
far as we are advised, and it is un
doubtedly a fact that the people along
rp W.BICKETT,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
LOUISBUK6 W. 0.
Promnt and painstaking attention given to
Bvery matter intrusted .to his hands j .
Keiera to (jniei j , - w -pr
very much. The stock and poultry of
the farmer has also been very greatly j
improved during the past few years as I
the result of the establishment ' oL a
stock department, in connection .with
our industrial work.
The establishment-of our "volunteer
Manning, Hon. Robt. W. Winston, nou. -.v.- . . .
Buxton, Pres. First National Bank of Win- army, "WOrK Qay
friend on her return to Chicago. "I'm they conld be separated from the sys-
not used to the big hotels, you know, I tem, would - show great loss. Many
and we had rooms at . the Palmer J miles of unprofitable trackage is often
House. We got in at night, four of represented in a district which as a
us, three women that I didn't know whole returns a profit, and there is no
The washing of flinnels is a very I w.o.Tkom
serious and important undertaking
unless one can afford to throw them
aside and buy new after they have
been washed a few times. The first
washing makes or mars their future
usefulness, and if great care is taken
with the first . bath they will not be
apt to shrink so much afterward.
There is a diversity of opinion as to
tbe temperature of the water to be
used, but I have seen tbe best results
obtained when flinnels are washed in
warm, sudsy water. Have all the
changes of water of the same temper
ature and also the air in which they
are dried; dry them in the bouse by
the fire unless they can be dried in the
warm sunshine, as sudden changes
will shrink any woolen fabric
"I have o-frd rVa-aWiaia'a Colic. CoWra
and Diarrbo Rrmvdv and Bad ft to be a
gTMt Bedid-," j Mr. E. 8. Pipr. I
roUaa, Ark, "It car, bm of blood Car.
I casnot spk too -Ut-ly of IU Ti n
d always vtos tas rood opinio a. If mot
prala. of tboM -ho it. T qokk ran
which it sRvcts itn la th BOt awrwrs rns
mak It a UvoriU srsrjwbers. For sals bv
It Un't alwars safe to beak oa what a
bank teller telle too.
HAYES & FULLER. Pfcprittsrx
' LOUIS CL'F.Q M. C.
GOOD TLVMS AXD;
POLITE DRIVERS.
ESPECIAL ATT LWTION TO
TRAVELING MEN.
A Ft5CLOC of tUGacBaPC tea
CtES A-.W1TS OS HAXD.
W always keep good torses for
sale, at very reasonable
price.
rEF.IILE.NS STEAM COOKER
TbUia tba timecf all times la
every bonjelee;r ibcall lave
eery convenience peseille.
Tie crtatest cocrttUtce cf all
if the Piju-s Srt-JkH C-cxajL.
It tavei TIME, LAL0H, FUEL
and FOOD.
Aoy quantity cf Cre tlai will
keep two quarts cf wittr boiiie
will with the n.e cf a I'r r xii.
Stxjim Coosta, cok a seal.
MES. J. A. TIIOMAH,
BMnt-s 1-1 Ixita Hjw Lvm tz&
Svatar
telUr the goealplsg
NOTICE.
ITavioz qsalified as admioidralni of
VUv As-ev, dce-Md, notice la bcrt bv
given to all persons owing bis etU to pay
the sans at ones.- All inose aoidtnc cuuma
against said taU will prraeat tbeoi oa oc
before Nov, isih, 1901, or ibis BoUce trill
be plead in bar of their recovery.
This Nov. IS. 1900.
F-jmis As taw, Admz.
NOTICE.
piC niCS, can- r mr 9n(4 mvir. Thev are mar. I wav to make everv rrfile nrofilable e.
ofMonlX&W papa's post, and cept by increasing the ' traffic. The
eat Colli
Office
XcnrtHouseTwPoXsherifffc wheels," and the continued movement that j. why we were togelher. One of traffic can only be increased by set-
-yy M. PERSON,
ATTOBNBT AT-LAW,
LOUI8BUBS, .0.
p,.rfi. in u eoarts. Office In Neal
Building. '
yy H YABBOBOUaH, JB. : z
ATI OENEY AT LAW, :
01 tne iree iravcnng iirric uyu them wanteti to send a Dostal card
point to point, is undoubtedly work- 0 tell of her safe arrival,"
1
mg great good to our people, ana me . the pitlsburcr News. "She said
t evidences of this are constantly com- 8hls would down -.airs for it To
ing in the shape of letters direct from Lhow them that I had often stopped at
people benefitted, as well as notices big hotels which j didn'tri said we
through the press of the cities and wouId call a boy and have a postal
l towns through which we operate. cd brought to our room. I rang the
The experiments with kaffir corq, J bdi and jn a little while , a knock
hoDS. broom corn, etc., which was hrst came. I went to the door, and the
tlement and development.
The growth of the gTeat West may
go on for a centurv. Its vacant lands
may all be taken up in twenty years,
before laying them in the water
care the suds bv makinz a eood
or they:may be absorbed in five years, thcQ w.sh qaickJy .
aepenqing upon inc energy aisputyea . fcy Wog lhe bandi
m settlement; out 11 me una is orougnt w h . a 8dj d ,jke
i r -I w
unaer cultivation - in nvc years in
" -11 loo-Hi hnsinesa intrusted w nuu
will receive prompt and careful attention,
YyBL. R. K. KINO,
JJJiNlX,
liOTJISBtTBO, N. C.
OFITt OVKB AYCOCKE D-TJO COMPANY .
LODISBTJBO. N. C.
offlws in opera House hnding,'courtstoeet brought by us to the attention of ; the J boy gave, me a pitcher of ice water
farmers along our line; in fact, first ex- jand hurried away. I thought that
perimented with upon the State and J waSn't tbe boy answering the bell. So
company's experimental farms, to de- j waited and rang again. . Another
monstrate that there were other things J pitcher of ice water came. .The boy
than those being produced, that would g0t away again. ; I was . determined
be of benefit to j our farmers, have t0 have the postal and rang the third
brought good results. We have also time. l"bis time" I waited at the door
demonstrated to -the farmer, through f0r the boy. He came, and before I
oar industrial department, the value of COuld open my mouth he banded me
fertilizers on crops and fruits, and in- j a pitcher of ice water and, scooted
cidentally have largely increased the away. I got angry and I just made
sale of fertilizers, as well as benefitted that old bell ring the fourth time. The
fhe farmer bv their use. ; We have de. hov came ud and looked mad. He
1
monstrated also that improved atn- had another Ditcher of ice water,
JFR TUJM l J-l- cultural machinery was needed in al- ; Lady,' he said, if yon want any
ttr A NTTLINTON N C. most every qircciion -i ac wuuiu 6 more water you u nave w -cuu
Uv, hpst financial results from . his la-1 hack some of those ' pitchers; we re
SAW 'L MERRILL, Prp T. . .; bors, and in many cases, by showing running short of them. V
- . ' t-- -.. Ml' kM II CA it. I - ssassssM-ai ass-----wn-;
mm mis macmncry u ..-, ni..mlih BTedl His Iiiu
. ... . .t-r - I
have convinced: him mat mis was
fact. - It is a matter of record in our
industrial department, as oneTeyidence
of this,-that 747 farmers have been in
stead of twenty years it is quite up-
pa'rent that the railroads will have the
advantage of fifteen years of increased
traffic, every year increasing over the
other, and, with the diversity of inter
ests represented, decreasing the lia
bility to crop failures.
That is what the Great Northern
With an experience of twtnty-flve years
s a sufficient guarantee of my work jn all
the up-Jio-date lines ol the proiession.
HOTELS.
Good accomodation for the traveling
public. ;
Good Livery Attached.
MASSENBURG HOTEL .
J 1? Massenburff Propr
HENDERSON, N. tf.
Good accommodations. . Good fare; Po
lits and attentive servaar
NORWOOD HOUSE
tVarrenton. Korth Carolini
w. j. NORWOOD. Proprietor.
p., Tonrlsta and
tie Son's
Mr. H. H. Black, the Veil-known village
blacksmith at Grabamsille, Sullivan. Co.,
K T.. ears: "Our little son, five years old
hM wvs been subject to croup, and so bad
duced to purchase modern machinery I h ' tne attacka been that we have feared
..... ... I - ....... a?. ITT. 1
man- timea that ne woum aie. no ut.
for their future use. v
Our chief industrial agent's report
covers about 1,000 pages of typewrit;
ten manuscript, and his statements are
:fli W- individual reoorts from lo-
VCiUKU J - - . .
had the doctor and used many medicines,
but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now our
sole reliaace. . It seems to disolve the tough
mucous and by giving frequent doses when
the croup y symptoms appear we have f on --d
that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets
settled.
Ttereisno danger in giving this
it mntjtins no onium or otber ia-
. . . - . t inrious drua-and may be Riven ai icoafldenly
DOintS, Showing, that : the amouni ,01 to a -abe as to an adult. D'orwiiti
work accomplished is in Excess even
. r . which moves concla- I -Rn the sober '. railroad conductor
Oi IUL ivuv . I . .
niel v that the Seaboard Air Line has can't get along without hia punch.
IT ' . . B I . ... 3 4V. n.k.
By virtue of the power gives Ia a eertala
mortirare deed eiecated os the 1SU day e(
FUnnels should always be washed U"r. w, by Iaaiah Howard d 8oie
by themselves, and not after the usual I recorded la Book 93, pre 87 ia 'the See
i t,, . ., I or toe Krier I eus el traakjia
weekly washing, but in nice ci- eoanty, aoadefault having be a made ia
nrt nf v-rmanft water, nrnarrt m. I the payment of aaid morWrare debt, I will
. r r- I on f oeday,the27thdayot Kovember, 1900,
peciauy lor mem. aoaae me garments i ell lor eaah, at poblio ancUon, at . raak
well to free them from dust and lint Sar,-;3r 'iSilwif J,:o!S1-!
Pre-I lwohlp of -rnkUsU. aod deaeribed
NEW ARRIVAL OF
HABDWABE
Bought Since The Decline.
closq our a sice link of
Crockery aqd GlassaJare at Cost.
the first, then rinse in clear warm
water. Wring as dry as possible and
shake well before hanging out to dry.
If the garments are stretched ' and
pulled into shape several times daring
the drying process tbey will dry with
few wrinkles, and will be much easier
to press smooth. They should be
ironed on the wrong side before they
and defiaed as follow-, to-wiu Lri-i ea
the east side of Tan yard laae, beriaaiac at
a sUke ia said Tan yard Laae, 41 X yards
north from Tom Brssch's corner, and raa
nine; parallel with said Branch's lioe to a
stake oa the diub, thence along said ditch
25 yards to a stake oa ditch, tfacar to said
Tan yard laae. parallel with first Liae tea
Uke oo aaid laae, tbeoee aloof aatd Laae,
25 yards to the begin alar, cootalaier
yt acre, more or len.
This the M day e.f October. 1900.
if. E. Psaaqa, Mortr-fee.
R. B. Warra, JLUorae.
proposes to do, and this is what other are quite dry with a moderately hot
roads will do if the management can ir0n. Flannel always washed in this
ever see beyond the immediate re- way will keep white and soft as long
turns of revenue and adupt a more I as it lasts.
liberal policy. For further informa- Flannel waists and dress goods,
tion, address A. C. Harvey, 836 Chest- either white or colored, can be washed
nut street, Philadelphia, Pa. in the suds with equally as good re
sults. After tbey have been carefully
uoea -y 10 uuj tneapi ripped, brush and shake the pieces
A cheap remedy for concha and colda I and remove all crease spots before put-
?s?11L?3-ai -LTfil'i tiriK the cloth in the suds. French
w 111 k cuu w d aula j u & tj baav aaava a ov v 1 tj aut --
Albion Academy,
STATE NORMAL
As wa need more room for Hardware, we bave d:lil te clr
out our large stock of Crockery at to- For the cut flirty Jsya
yoa can get tbe bargain of your life. Don't a lit this cbance.
Wa will rarry every tblo In bard ware cocflttieio rail of:
Bnildere aod Cabinet Hardware. Bar Iron and :.!, Crutbe. aid
Miscellaneous Hardware, Carriage aod Wairon Hardware, Farm aad
Garden Toole, Gaot, R13f, Hevolverr, Aoaa⁢oo, jsr'.ing Gir,
isbiog Tackle, Skates, Toitce E-ii;a0-t, House tarnihieff Hard
ware, Gray Steel Enamel. Japanned. Galvanised, rieted asd hvatsel
Ware, Mecbaolca' T00U, Tocket aadTable Gallery, Shears, Ki,m and
Plated Ware. Sheet Iroo. Stone Ware. Hollow Ware, Cook aad Heat-
ng Stovee, Wooden Ware, Wire and Wire Good. V. Crian and Co-
rug ate d teel ilooSng, Eaab, Door and Blinds.
-:jn:-
Industrial School.
Next Bcsaioa vfru. Bsour
OcTOBtalrr, 1900.
This school offer the benefit of
a liberal education to young men
It ia located
dangerous Msnlte of roat and lung chalk, fuller's earth and gasoline are aod lll(j,ea of color
w-rmer tnd more reiulelimate? Tee, "ilent for removing grease spots. ai Frankllnton, K. C. on tb. East
if possible for yon, then in either case I For any delicate colors add one table-1 aide of tbe 8. A. L. railroad.
taae tne 05x remeay tnat naa en in-1 .-n-.f-i -.r -jii ,a ,we wi,v ..a I ahOUt One nondrea yarUS, lree
trodnced fa all civilized eonntries with 8P-rQl 01 g" lVbe Ml? I minnta. -..tv fnm h aUllon
s ..i . v.1.. I rinu water and Hr m the aharle. I minutes waia irom toe station.
nww.a.nrnnHirnin." ltnntnniv U ." -t. i land in a Dw ol lore acre. 11
-n.- - , . r. - - - --j I iron Du IDC WIUDX aiuc ICUIIUVUC vi I . , , . .
heals and stimulates the tiaanee to de-1 . 6 . , ' command a plctnresju eiew of
atroy the germ disease, but allays inflam- me gooas over a p:ece oi tmn mnsun lte eurroondioz coontrr. and la
mation. causes easy expectoration, gives tnd perfectly dry and smooth before fre from malarial and pulmonary
UentTry osa botde. Recommended e removed. diseases.
oe Duiiaings are ipacious. wn
ventilated and anltablr adacted
. li . v.-:n I T .
x.RT..luH-u. w.--. ----- to the con,rort of the todenU
L " uZZ Ia ZZu T a- During tbe first two week there
to soften it, then pare it down as cioacly as t
po-ibie without drawing blood a.d apply will be an Justltote for the colored
Chamberlain's Paia Balm twkw daily, rob- teacher of Fruklin and adjoining
biosT vurorouslv for live minute- at each ap-1 COOntie. Tuition free.
many yeara by all druggUta in tbe world.
For eaie by w. u. xnomaaaraffgist.
; Fame offers not so glorious a vision aa
that of bearing shame for Him.'
. Both makers and circulators of coun
terfeits commit fraud. Honest mea will
deceive yon Into buying worthless eonn-
terfeita of UeWltt'a Witctt uazet eaive.
The original ia infallible for earing piles,
sores, eczema. and all skia diseases, W.
G, Thomas, .
plication- A corn piaster should be worn for
a few davs, to protect it from tbe shoe. s a
general liniment for sprains, braise, lamf-
nesa and rheumatism. Fain Balm is un-l
equaM, Tor aaie by W. Q, Thorn aa.
For farther particular address
Ear. Jao. A. Fatiob, A. II .,
Prcaideot, FranklinVon, M, C.
We invite tbe ladies to call and cee oar Lltk Tio Ware. Every
pleco warranted against rast, Deal all kiod cf Tio aad Eaaatl
Ware.
We bougbt a car of good Cook Stives aad will iU yoa on cbesp.
Don't boy until yoa tee oar stxk.
Every bousekeeper s-o-M bare a alee lirbt F'.ep Ladder for
baogiog picture, wasbiog windows aal galbriog fr.it. We e!l
them cheap.
We are overstockel io bbear and lnrt. vlHtcry'r alr!war-
ranted and will be soli cheap.
Pea our Drop Head ewin Mae.io. wafra-tai fcr ve
year. All the atUcbaeot for oaly 8:0.00. Only a few attbi rrice.
Retpectfally,
LOUISBURG HRQVARE, SUPPLY CO.
..WVUmQ V wUA .v. m.
raveling Pabllooliclted, .
Good Sample Boem- '
J now, and has had for the pwt nv