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t xHC-fS r r!N rA--- S iT r -- "V "Vi .v-S rr vL -si's r 1 i ; - ' . i 1 1 . i . . i i i , i it. .'' ' 1 " '" i t miZJL ' ' ' .y - - , ; vol. mi . . . - -. ; i ' CHURCH PHtep6BY HBTH0DI8T. Sonday School at 9:30 A. M. Qbo. S. Basse, 8upt. Preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 P.M. e?ery Sandaj. Prayer taeetlnff Wdfied4j'rilgbt. M. T, Pltlks. Pastor. ..-. , BAPTIST. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. TH08. B. AVlLDBB, Soft Preachiosr at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M. every Sonday. -' '- ' - - ; Prayer m eting Thursday night. Forrest Ssoth. Pastor. , EPISCOPAL, Sunday School at 9:30. ' Serices, morning and nificht , on 1st, 3rd and 4th Sandays. Kvenintf Prayer, Friday afternoon. J ohn Hdskb. Bector. . will til JR. 8. P. 80RT, PaAOTKJla PHYSICIAN AND SCRQEON. Itihe Ford Buildiajf, worner Main greets, up stairs rront. B. R. V. YAJRBOROUQH, YBICIA.N AND SURGEON, Lowburs, N. C. oaice and iioo ; p; natraftg, yikonef. Night rM.Ua answe.re'l from T. W . Blckett's r8idence, phone 74. B. . UABSENBURO, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOL1SB0B8. ST. 0. Will practice In all tae CourtB of the State Office In Court House. - u. M- COOKB ft BOW, ATTORNBYSrAT-LAW, LoniaBCBe.ir. o. Wui attend the courts of Naah, Franklin, Granville, Warren and Wafee counties, also the Supreme Court olMorin (jaroun, auu mo u. 3. Circuit and i)latri:t Courts. JjR. Jl. B. M ALONE, f AACTICISa PHYeIICIAN and sdroeon. '' I.OUIS3DR8, N. C. Odlce oxer .-Stokes & Furguraon's. 17 R. B. 8. FOSTER. FRA.0TICINa FHYSICIA-N ft 8URCIBON, Loulsburg, N. C. Offlce over Aoocke Tftag Cam poo. s HAYWOOD RUFFLN. ATTORNBT-AT-LAW, Will practice In aU the Courts of Franklin ud i tjoifii.. eouutiea, uiao lu the Supreme wti C 151 ton Buildibff. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, tOCIBUR, a. a. Jricoa kalnitreet per JoC$a ft Cooper's ATTCrfHfBY-AT-LAW. WUI attend the courts of Franklin, tvance Granville. Warren and Wake counties, also ihe Supreme Court of North CSroUaa. Prompt attention given to collections. t)tt1. ovar blirerton'a Stores 3. P- f -f fjp W. BICKBTT, ATTORNBY AND COONSBLLOR ATLAW. tODISBUBe M. O. I Prompt and painstaking attention given to orery matter intrusted to his kands. Refers to Chief JusticeShepherd, flott, John Manning, tion. Robt- W. Winston, Hon..'0. Buxton, Pres. first National Bank ot Win ston, Glenn ft Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank of Monroe, Chas. K. Taylor, Free. Wake For Ht College, Hon. B. W. Timber lake, Otfloe in Court House, opposite Sheriff's. t w. mm ilTORtr-LAW, PTaetlSea ln all crts. Offlce in Neal IF't-3 H Y ARBOROUQH, Jb. ATOENEY AT LA W , LOUI8BXJRQ, N. 0. Qflloe in QpJgoaabnU3Bgt Cyaalre AH "legal business intrusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention. ' n - Ji -4-4 jyK. D. T.MrtHlfclCK, JOENTISX, LOUIBBUBQ, - - N. C. Otfloe ovii r ornitureptire. B. R. B. KXliQtf f DENTIST, LOUISBXIBO, N. 0. Of n :t oVb'e atoockb tfnxtQ tJoMPAMri ' With. a sufficient guarantee qilaiJt bskil alii the OD-to-date lines ot the profession. HOTELS. FKANKL1NT03 HOTEL SAU'L MERRILL, Prp'r. Good accomodation for the traveling pODllC. Good Livery Attached. ropr UENDEONgjj OooJ Accommodations.uood farai Po Wtm and attentive artaar NORWOOD HOUSE mmmi. Nortli Ciroltai Patronaffl if cCLnftrijal ' ilir i Hi Solieitl. v 1 SrJiUILL. I T5urLj3l . v.l M U 1s?SuDDEIf DEATH. It has been said, that "human . teel ings are always more or less illogical ao4 explicable. This may berth key to a .matter .which has long seem ed to us my terious: Why should Chris tians pray to be delivered from sudden death? We caDnot hope to be delivered from sudd err death, land yet this prayer express- what appaers to be a common desire. Death, when it comes, is most generally a surprise. The day of our death is- ioscru'ably concealed. The wisest physician can not tell, uo- the. day has come, when his patient J of win cue, ana tnen he can not name the hour there has been a Ibng sudden, - Line - ever when there has been a long prep- J arauon aga.nst surprise m angering illness. Uud has taken care to remove us tron life withtfot notihcation, and I 1 i CAfmc on i rn r ? trr clr iKif tv m i u I v 1 I i 1 .L. J H 4 1 I I I ' I a A A W .1 I U I k f 1 US 11V 1( V, 1 Any person would probably be made more or less miserable by the knowl- edie that on'a certain, fixed day he wcnM die. It said taat time for p-feparaiion is an impoilant matter. But for wrrat other purpose is life given us but to prepare to die? Do Chris tians wish to nelect this more serious and important duty to their last days and last hours? Dj they pray for these last hours for preparation to meet the unwelcomed sumaions, intending to neglect this work as long as possible? .Tbi3 feetiraent represents an inheritance! from , Romanism ihe idea that a last prajer or rite at the last - moment can j imn uui our iraureiuD auu ium.c salvat.on. We would not banish the hope io repentance even at the last moment; but .inquire why should a Chr stian. who has acceDted Christ and His salva ; . u . ii peat his acceptance at the last moment of life? How completely must the truth that character counts in heaven have stipped out of his mind, or rather, how little bold it can ever have had upon a i .v . .i u . u- soul that earnestly wishes to do bis "hrst work at the last moment. . It the choice be between sudden death aud long illness, whv, would not preter suaden deathr lingering jllH ness is not .on'.ly nainfuK lt ifr not only jhenjd,ifJft&uU.,,evil to provide against it is still living without know- ledge of the end. The months and days of painfuffstckness are so many j L ... L-fiV--: ' ' , ' ., uymg nours ipuowing eacn oiner in a procession of torturing martyrdoms wnue to me last tne nnai nours is sun owiftaaiivlays-;; wjth hvs f victim 4lfftr4. r trtr oaa . i'Ki mm if K ts-irvsb trr Imp I - r i J I ' . .. - - - fcWhwfherf dtfrweinratn h deliver. - - r r'a j t t ' v frf f rtm.'ttnrlriTli .sttri V Ir te a natural 1 fruit of. a sinful natnre from which 4 onrf slAl1vira tfhM til fFii'. il n Ha. I iiycr us, ttui wiutii gqrjerauy rcsists'tne grace 4batwould delivery In theology, (fij has a-place there, it is intimately asotiattd With the belief, that at death or by death, Christ will do tor us what He. has not done while WelijeTt-purify us: that when we have fcthlbower to sin in tbe body, at the moment when all physical power to ak" the law of God haapassed . from us, if then we have the Dower to recent. frev1dhiist will save dsljf we believe Hior-for salvation. Tlre is a fear that if we suddenly die, we shall fail of salvation because we have not at the last moment repented and believed. 1 Jil tha&mfuLmiaa,4hi riri- to die tn full knowledge that we,,are dying, is part of u purpose to live ia'sin and re pent wben sin is no longer possi ble, n t t o :V. The true Christian will prefer to leavebe maimer pjhis dyipg to God's win -aou id secK.iQ ncaitn tor sucn per fect -salvation hat no sudden summons ca find., him un prep afed. T. B Hunt in Durham Herald. ,r ' i - " , , Child jWojrth Millions,. "My child, is i worth millions to me," say .Mrs. &arj $Jrof Barrisburg Pa. yetl would have lost hr by 'troup had I not purchased a bottle of Ooe il inn te .Couch iBT?.-&e'"irib,uTe6uXuref is snre cure for cougbsrooup and throat and lung troubles. An absolutely safe cough core which acts immediaately. The youngest child can take it with entire safety. The little ones lit e-the taste and remember how osteait belfltei ta em. Every family should nve a Cataelsr Une MinuU floncrh Cufcf JAtjjthislseason especr ally it BiaX- eu suuaemy. Aycocae JJrug t,o. For vivacity read Stevenson and Kip ling. For logic read Burke and Bacon. iraTtiin read Homer antLscotu i9P2!enes8 redrh, Bacpn ;aod "Itoftwn made my heart ache." writea LvC. Oyerstreet, of Igin, Tenn.. "to hear my- wifa coutrh until it seemed bar weak and ore lungs , would collapse. Good doctors said . she was so far eona with Consumptioa that no', medieine or eartaiy neip could save her. but a friend nnendedl)r Klng'dx Disaovery and pe&pte&i 08 oi thlaJeifelJent medi- guarraifMedSfroifi8.Cold,BrdM Astbma-and all Throat and Lan? disea ses, i 50e and $1.00 at M. - K. &. F, B. rieasannriai ootues tree. - c - blf nara JTHB BKEVAHX PEOBLB Sl Some Thivgs That! U ake Life Hardly " Worth the LiTiojr to the ATerare Head, of the Household. Consider tion. now the servant quest -J I .Verily, it is not' - the men. whir go forth and grab railroads and factories that cause the most worry in the beul of man. Nay, and neither is it the tmst nor, the syndicate that ,osth a , mio'i jib for him and cutteth bis wages in two. that handeih him the greatest bunch sorrow, burely, the servant question is the that bringetb the gray hairs sluH markcth the wrinkles." For tbe seryent Roes abrQ&d in lbe land seekinK' what she may de vou'r, She gettelh a job as a cook and the D ' ur bill goeth as high as the monu ment ana me sugar i rust aeciarcm n rT j . dividends every week because she buy etD so jjjqc,. She useth more coffee for a family ot two than the boss cook, ot a circus taketb for all his men. ' She burneth the steak and she bring in the roast when it is scorched to a batdwood finish. She maketh pie that no man can eat and call his life his own. And she casteth biscuits that linger in the bosom of the eater thereof. And wben one speaketh to her, that sbe retrain from wasting food and that sne took better, Telling her that it is no longer the fashion to burn meat and to provide Duiidiog bnck biscuit, bhe looketh askance at him. Yea, she looketh at him with the corner ot her eye, and she frowneth at him. And she telletta him to take himself QDto the outside or she wilt disarrange his countenance with a rolling pin. & rA k. ,u :,u And he goelh out with speed. And that same dar he readeth a ooera bout lovelv oinan. I And wonderetb iu hrS heart if the poet ever saw a cook Verily, it is greatly to be, wished and much to desired, That the time may yet come when the women and the daughters of wo men, wm cease from fouowing afler lhe false gods of literature, and will turn their Dacks upon tbe delights of the clubs', And will no more read papers upon ithe soul and beauty of life. ! But will turn their minds to compos ,UB symPDon, ,n toucc , ' For then man, poor man. will not feel like unto a canned junk shop when he bath finished his meal, And life will not bene long vista of armorplate bread and disconsolate pie. Yea, brethren, mankind needs more cooks and fewer historial romances; More artists with the range, and tewer articles on tbe inner conscious ness; for wnat Kind an inner conscious ness natn tne man who natb ted upon cold coffee and board meat. And hath then been Sung from the kitchenr. Verily, the servant question is the one that hath two miles of interroga. tion points after it. And there is no answer to it. Baltimore American. Food Changed To Polson- ntrefying foon in the intestinea pro- duces effects like those of orsenle.1 but Dr. Eing'i New Life Pills expel the poisons i rem eiogsrea bowels, flrentlv. e"HT , bat ari" ConatipaUon. Liver, Kidnay and Bowel troubles. Only zoo at u. ti. s if. fieaaant. For sublimity of conceDtionNread Milton, V Sara He was Toetarted. 4 "I suffered such - paln; from corns I eould hardly walk," writes H. KobinsoB, HUldboroogb. His., -but Bueklen's Arni ca Salve completely cored them ." - eta like magic oa sprains, bruise, cota, sores, scalds, burns, boils, . ulcers.- Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by M. K, & F. B. Pleaaaab, 25c. ' - . . - 'r An old bachelor says there is not Jt. hing at all remarkable about the fact that only the female mosquitoes annoy us. ''TImm Ii nnl nna liMi Va mm " o. wsiWiiarou((a an. operation re:HiswiDjworai neara dj urn. I. B.Uoat of Lime Eidre, Wis., from, her doctor after ha hadr vainlr trtd .to eore Lhef of a frightful eastfof stomach trouble and j yellow jaundice.: Gall stones bad formed fjndj she constantly irraw worse. Then Bhebejrau to jasa Bleetris 'Bitters which 'fwbolly eared herp It's a wonder ful Stomach. Lifer and Aidoey remedy. Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of AppetiU.Try it. -Only 50 eta. "Guaranteaov For sal byM.K.A F. B. Pleasant., FOR THE: LITTLE- ONES," ; - Master Harold and HI. CuU BhtUml' About two years ago I irrrcatw La a pair of Shetland -ponied, iitlr the idea, firstf ploaaing the litUw . boys, and, aecondly, I thought lixcy- might be profitable to raisa lot tnajr ket. I send you a photograpi.ot the first pony bred and. raised t Hickory Hill farm, shown Mfw 333, with hia young master, iiaroid t Morse, aged three. This colt'i dam was less than three years old at the time the colt was foaled. She "is thirty-eight inchea tall and weigh about 300. pounds. - At. birth' th A PATB OF TAftX BABISA. colt weighed twenty-seven pounds and was twenty-two inches taiL As far as we have found, the pure brod ponies are very docile ana safe for the children. A very good illustra tion of this was an incident that occurred two davs after this oft was born. I had turned the mare and colt in the back yard, and soon after we missed Master Harold. Yg found him in the attitude in which he appears in tho picture. The mare was standing close orer them, very watchiul, but not at all in i , clined to be cross. This little mare is not a "fish cart" pony, though, by any means and can draw the two older boys, aged eight and ekveir years, five miles an hour and hat made one trip, of twenty muea in a day this fall. The boys ha?e broken a two-year- old this summer to drive to the cart; and it is hard telling which learned ue more, xne ooys or me pony, i also have learned a few things about ponies and some about men too. I have found that some of the marej nonbnx?der3 aUo tht Jt j, wpII in Kvo a wrHfi come with the- pony, or be may errrtve nnn rrrrw tnn crrrw until hit i a . yed l?ou.. n,11 - l i a. v? t.rt 1 1 i or a nurse ana too oig tniiii iiLium ueaiers in inia ciass nun tne RJ ot real ponieey because they otter their stock at low prices and causa dissatisfaction amone those who buy. J. Grant Morse in Rural New Yorker. Leaf Buds. Do you know, dear children, that new branches are developed from buds growing in the joints of leavTi called axillary buds ? As the branch pushes out it bears a bud upon the end of it, called the terminal bud- Each branch is the result of a bud which starts out in the joint and; pushes its way until it becomes "a branch and in turn helps form t new hud. v " , Mary Dennis aaya in a "Study of prMft selves upon their skill trunks, but Mother Tf in packing ature excels all Vier oViilron in tViia art 1 unioilelT old. awa . n;ic OAv in an acorn, and the mightiest branches are tucked up in a tiny bud.' Games For Winter Evening. Have you ever plaved "cards in the hat ?' Take an old high hat or adeep bowl or basket about tKa size of a hat will do place it upon tbe floor, stand at a point about ten feet from it the distance is op tional and hold in your hands a fack of ordinary playing cards. Tom the top of the pack take one card and tosa it, or try to, into the hat. In like manner toss the others until the pack is gone. A card rest- ing upon the rim of the hat counts half; those going in, one point each. ttreat skilr may be acquired after practice, and when severafare play ing it is real sport. A Unique 8tret Lamp. In London they have a street lamP wnicb prOTides a stream oi I boiling' water and dispenses . tea. rnffpo nrl -Tho ht fit iha lamr - water and b? LP"?? cent m.the slot a gallon of I Doinng water may oc naa. iwo cents bring3 you milk, sugar, tea, coffeeT etc. The light and beat are prQviaea Dy tna city, wnicn co-oper ates with a- private .corporation that iurnisnes us rest . -: , r -A Merry Can, - "I can At kites, oa, avfri fewh, . Away op bigtxr thaa the tkt" Thos Bobbitojr bffaa. Too (m!" said L with a qoldt mmytim At Babbtebort iooignaat r. be, "Taj Krt a can !" -TtwOvUnc-hlBC at kia qaerr aUstaka; y I aaWS: "My word I arnr brmk. . Bo, Bobbiioor, m? aaaa, A 'oaa roa sr a caa m bora. But yt a aaa' we do act acafa. -' Fat rvwr A sasr I cant' a ftecrt CUrl .Fatal kidaey aad bladder troT eaa at 1 wave be praveated by the oaa I foleya &.ianey cure vis. &. i. u- rceaaaat ' . . . i i ;vr cnildren Especially uanie. r Bomi bmlaaa aad ata ara e.trrwtly l..:.,,i if .vWfMtaftB rvaalt tn blond J poiaaniag. Children are eepeeiaUy liable I to such mUbap because not earefoU A a remedy DtM itc'a Witc-. Ilasel Halve U nneqaalfed, Drawa oultaa fire, atopa tae pain, soon heals tha wetni. Bewara a counterfeits. Sure aora- 'for' piles. "D- sores were so bad she aUed4wo to Ivt Witt'e Wbteh Haael Pal cored say aabvaf exema after tw phyaleJaaagive bar 9jp,m writes James Vloek. S." Webster. lad. "Tha ors saetva aay.- - .. - - lHLTiUCE-JH A FIGHT HyooflAi VsV -cXwmdr -wlktd lito Colonel' lfAcArLhar's Unt mu dafu-msd. after1 sotn r LUminary jrmarV aaLad j j t rc ; rP.W1 hfr UOhAbcatU lot a coirWpondVnt . to ka,Qt .ILacAxthmri h I vj far It ciril war, dariaxlha baUl ti "hatl You wrra not thrra then; furelyr xclaiind tht"roiMC co rm pendent- mVTbrf;tLti Is not frrmynaif in roar ka4.T - 1 u 41 ittcoadr lkwtcxmat war backia ithoM-.tuss,. eUad vwoaer uacAnbcr. and xixtt out wucro on ur stomp 01 a . ira you jw that hfthtf I Yrtactahcr Je HacCoDourh wtmtt-tmsxal a&d pr -in,JiA . sa-i W sad shdl "flyinff axjund.hio, rHsJaUod thar zor aeTerai Dour and.aaw bu&dreos of merlfiaefbrat2U flr, lot ha remaiaid tmitrjurM. tfnd had a god atarw oLthfUkt t hi mmt and more ol.Lha najnes of iLa dead, and woujial than any other t oojm fponaefiLc - "AheuMalfJJ feQ away, !a that old lUsa house on In prtta HQ, pondont waa, rawing tha tjrhi oct oi va winaow a , ouucl m tma ttraight' W (ha' forehead, and ha dropped dead.- THatVa-fiinUr for you. 'Ehfr'bc t4ac f r a corre spondent i in. Uxs-xaiddls of ta txouhle,:;; , . Neit week" the' young corrprpocd ent wenf away to Ctfb. and he took liaeArthaVi adtke Vith- hint. Detroit Journals A Tr Lcaaon m Cookery. Ther ' were setanty-fiTe dL appcdrrt?d buf dttirmlhtA yottj WQjrjaa whtm th Cnt k in. cook ii.wajdpiAaadatiboMw School of. Domestic Arta , and Scive tha other day. It was the taaogural day of h-tell b6': Winy of tbrra wT oaata Kri.4frb frtmr ec4- lega,r.Md.tbecrka4 txr wth ri- sxons . o;; tne .chaCn. dUa concoo uons tbey would learn to msna "facture. Sod had hprW of stand tog lt ti haad of tJrr Cnt cooking alaaa bacauae of their kmowWr in the Una oi teih rahoita and oo lets the first 4utlon itvur Isabel D. nuiiard, testrtctor ta cookery, ask cd tbm waa thiar- "llow can yo tall bea water boflsr . There was dero Hence. Finall -k a '. I m . 1 ., . iy-yuang woman ni prarutrai penencw m x.na nicnffn anrwertu ot at all " said MUs Ballard. That is a popular delusion. Boil ing water isra fuftion tff UrnrUra ture'arjd Yl4 degtrts P.ns tha heal ing point. As the leason progrd ehaflng dwh suppers emd to beootsa rnoxcand xnara!axBotaand tha at- ents fohid tl.7 win tU kia4 darcwUniof cociery and tiat tha? r vEffnicte had i been i dotni oh gurin-on her sUta. r ; Par, ta aaidj yoa kftow j Va la i country eagi ai-u: QvypQQ papa, taught by past experience to be cautious. nVU, it's so, I saw it In a pa per. "Yea ! What of it, dear T Nothing, only I've berm finding out how much every man, womca and child in the United States eat on an average. "Well, how much bit T "It's about aizty-aiz pounds a year. 1 don t believe 1 eat bail ot that, and yet you make a fuss eTtry time I want "That'll do, child. J surrender, Uaxa'aarUK.- Gad vuur box of candT." In tha office of Frank Merle in the Savoy theater. New York, hangs a photograph, ot the A go us t fam ily, a troupe of jugglers whom, tha manageV ibruuVhV tt this' fctArn trj a a tentura. fina purtara ia traxaad deeply m -black 'and bean tnla 1ST' ''nsUs'rtmarked afHed of McKw tha other day as his eye rested oh' tha sign. . "That photo granh: iant 'wurih a dollar. .Tnafslalwycrt kuicrw,-ftfnwrrTd McKee. Ttnicturi'a aU Ihavs to show for tDT t a r t m r r. t K trr Tor TSiea.: 'Earthaoaka VagsHea In 8ttand Ona.ot the. most curious efect of the recent ealaVribck H the highlands tH'jirT(41 K a crack aoma C06JtlSLiih W tW north bank of the Caledonian canal at Dochgarrock. Tha nature, which is about naif an inch wide, is la tha hard surface of tha towing path. There are also cracks In tha wall of tha Dochgaxrock public school ex tending from tha foundation to lh roof, London ilaiL .rcniXDiust rotsosczx. Uur aklldraa- ar Mlm4 aad s4a by aatft&M aWiaiTUn aj Ki jrta. laiamg raityw Itay aad Ta m a aafa aad rertaia raaaWy for rba,T a td rar trruMfr s u urri J -eateeaca fared rtiart tat fWiflss arssfuieal or etacr polaooa. . M. a. 1 1 . B neaasata. i! 7i' gni likes ti thlak sba bans aU brr nate arquaiaiaocea wbea aha so ooooca bey,'' engage tocut. ? Taa prevaaUa ef eeaaasnaUaa la tatt ty a oatatiea eaaeia( iae rf-r treartsaat ia ua. MVVMll -yi; dsrtrd ta ward . at hlij Ua SreoUtw Folrys Uoaty aal Tat. M C A; f. RcaaaaU.- ' - M airWtta.,Ctow( CwwtjOra' of .'How I Mate a ruy. PjVTbjrrai, UacxoCkar7 tl uch idciirr cf tho4r;tt4.V5-' Uaa GUktU prr;cr4' af iia wa flT, Fcrt StrrkV ai4 iuk d !a mefs:tU2 cocHjry U U tvj aaUd" to tie aulLcsctar," aaya Short Storiaa. . , ) 'r.t X&t.Jir. QitSaks 4 j C tCk wtila. drwdsjj roera croVxd Ut ai2ecy aad lis nit, aH Urws irracafaay aad uiroCjc r xJa Ua'tcadj'frocm'jZU iortft U cWpa4 ta Q JlKU'a trta Ack?J at Ifr. "Tsa; Ejsvcw tanaa, mxA twn if Popia wiU ftaadrW" anaot r.Til- uaa ci MnnyMja ITow do rwa cuaka !5da tM ef a ' play o Vartlfii i4-r eci tr- trffw4 vHb ta airr war rf tLi cnaractrra ' - Tt Ihk outio Ur. GiLtAlM could t uafaU aa trsprrapta draina rcw, h !-ci k? ia tht ataVjah of th fTiJ wit to It s4aa eia rxWuxw and answered: - - TVa heat way ii to wrU rrt play" trtl and thn ctx ia tia eharactni Lcre tLrj do th Iat harm. A TTvt Fs-r StffkMar. Mrs. 5id2y lAn:rr. txrw a rS' dat in Isui not proper. Va lower Suth r-f ' tnet a wru kst-wn nrttr! is what prored to h a fan?ni hsrat oi hu. i n'rs" he said. "I krr. :ti . It wma almost hk th old Ux.rii BuUBrT and I U.i la t.CT aft- ' an, and, do roa Vtiow. t wt t.i j oa tins tary stapkadtkr" h.i daxmI afcuotulJy on ih writ warn t lrtd "that h wrtt tto tirM, ( 0h. for ywj that I rrrtr kca' wtjrfa brf?rx fei eath tat t talked oTfT a story ha wantrnj & .o illostrata. in wb:h tha pirt waj tn turn oa lh a; aai sav39tt J nni msioa ox ir.u .r:.r ihlj- tfi family in STthand h Ms this. Tha Iot atcrr of a Ubho manias ran tLrcnii u, m w;i relamfts thai had aJsr Hry trtdroa' a? i?r A ftfTtTiT Just tha on who fo5J nt vzch s stcrr poor York Tier. Bmict '" N r arr tc44c. A man m at work sp th fsrrrra on Mm loj i.ch -r-rre to . d drrn tha riTr. l;tUe aC" dent,ud hira tofaL'j fcl'jUSt atef.1 He clar.g to a JbvIl tU Vitrad camd his bndya! 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1902, edition 1
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