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J4S- THOMAS, Editor ui fnfflitot.' ; . z--:z , , , - VOL XIXY. -:Xr: HAY-12190 - r;;:" - . . Honda School t9:80 2U-M.- Q so. 8. Bixkr, Sapt. PrtMhinff at 11 A IL, sad 80 Mi frmyer mating Wednesday night. . L. 8, MabbK. Pator. BAJPTIHT. ,p rfanday School at 9:80 A. M Thos. B. WiLDsa. flnpt " PrfMhlnR at 11 A.M., and 7:30 F.aLfl Prrr m-Mtintf Thurtday night r. H. H. MasRBBUia. Paator: rfQQdaj School at 950. Wi. H. Rorrnr. 8apt -urvinM. morniaff and night . on I it. 3rd and 4th Sunday. t K oln Prayer, Friday afternoon Kay. J Otis Lohdo, Rector. raUBTTSBIAS. H-rTleea 4th Banday in each month m .miotf aad night. - .. - Paator. i . .niahnrr Lodira. No. 413." A. " P. & . vi, uMMtU lat and 3rd Tnesday hu i a saen moau. - . j ne 5UDsmute Cbu will n. harben, Z- AaUtor of 4AbBlankli "The' land of , the Chanoino Sun." "The North . Walk Mostoni." -Elc , tCONIUiUiUX i ' r o tbwwonal ocurbn , FUKDERICKL K. COOK, I- n YIC IAN AND SOEGEOH, LoaUbarg, N. C. r with Dr. a. BL Fleming. , Hor i u.. & p. m. w ir i7 &polUvlut, 10 FpttglaJ 1) 11. AICTUOK IL FLEMING, - DKNTIST. LoniaBoaa. ... The Qrean ft N. C . Yrtoro io,'a H. J a. HALORK, i AAiTlCIHO PHT8ICIAJI AJfD BUBQBOK. LOOUIBUM. M. O. .jiune tr Ajeocko Pro tiomvaay. 1) !C. J.J. MANN, I'll V.SICIAN and SURGEON, lAinisncBo. h. c. B.- irer Ajcocke Lrog Co. drugstore jjlt H. P. BURT, f HAOTIOirra PHT81CIAJJ AMD SDRQKON. LoalBbarg, N. C offlneinthe rr of R. A. Bobbitt Draic Htoro, on Nduin 81 reft. J) n. a. W. TARBORUDOU. PH TBI CI All A.KD gTJ&OBON. Loinrauaa. B. O. ' ' oraoe Ind floor H: twUldlng, phone 88. Mnt eaiia tui4 from T. f. Blckott'a r-MKiaua. phuoe 74. " . L. U. ALLRED. ATTORNRT-AT-LAW, Will preoUee to all tbe CourU. Office In . aa a BBpBTBDRfl. arroRjm at law wiu orutUoe In ail ta ConrU of the State OAs n Court Hoaee. W l. W. BODD1E, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LociBBcaa, N. C. ') n. o T.r Uoddie, bobbitt A Co.' drag vv m. UAYWOOD BXFFIN. ATTOKHTr-AT-LAW. ' yinarMvir. .- f: .f win iraUoetoaUtaCottrta of TtmtkXta ui.l joining oounUaa, alao 1b tk Bupreme )art, uid in thiIoital Htate SUBdOT Utrouli Uoarta. otuae in Oooper and Clifton BmUdlnc. IJH(). B. WILDRB. ATTORHZT-AT4UtW, bOVIMUM, S. - - ontoe on MAln atreeC em Jones ft Cooper's tor. F. 8. SPROELL. ATTORSBT-AT-LAW, LoBincmo. x. C wiunuaiiiM eonnnox miiiiin. anoTtiia. Wama and Wake eonntlen ua riapreae Coart of North Carolina. Krompt attention given to oolleetlona. uiUo otar Kcervon's Wore. T. W. BICKVBTT, ATTOBJIRT AJTD oouhbsixor at law. Hroatpt aaa painaUklng attention (trea to r autter Intrnsted to nla hands. - ' Men to Chief JoatUeelbp herd, Hon. John H.Hiiinf , Bon. Root. W. Wuiston, Hon. J. C. Hum ton, Free. First .Rational Bank of Win bin. oieaa ft laanlr. Winston, Peoples Bank, Monroe. Oha B. Taylor. Pre. WiM Jfor- none. Monj nv w. ibbmth or nee ewsr sleai Oo,'s Btorst - - w. r FRESOde; 4- ATTORHST AW AW. V1drDM,ii. a. la ail eomrts. Offlos on TARBORO0OS, Jh.r 4v ATI OSNKT AT LA W LocnaBORa. .a. . rij-S :u omM in opera Honss baQdlna;, Coturt street ill Usal bnsineis intrnsted to him flight, ak a feller that lived on the aide o the road give me directions how to: reach her house. .thought they . was plaia enotrgh, but party soon It got-as darkvas pitch, a.nVI ""was as bad as a blind man en. a blind hoss. . One thing the man said, though, was that as soon asrjt got a milojjr ;twv Bthe road Fd aee th light froni jier iitghea reir:He: said it could.?J)e- seed tec inilearthat ahe never was knowed to shet er door thia tlilne o year.Vl. . -.. " j "Well, sir f got jhen to prayin fer a iight o' the light, r begged the Al mighty to let it shine out as a sign I was forgiven fer my crime, but it was slow a-eomin', an when it did come I said to myself that a man was a fool to ask the Lord to make a sign-out o some'n' that wasn't any more'n natu ral, so I wasn't much comforted, over that Howsomever, I "did feel a little mite better. ' It Beemed-.so steady an bright an' peacefulawayttp thar among the stars, above them rough rocks an deep gullies."- I; started right. fer it. The road got so bad f had to git down an' lead my hoss. Sometimes we'd have to step over trees that lay across the way, an' then thar ud be a branch, or a creek to ford an' fences to let down an briers anf rocks an' steep.' places. But I kept up my heart. Sometimes the light ud be out o' sight completely, an' then ag'tn it ud blaze up steady an strong like a promise writ In fire. : ' "I got to prayln more "hopeful. Ever time the light 'ud- flare up 'out o' the gloom my" sperits ud - rise, till after awhile I felt as light as a feather. I sung an' shouted an' prayed an hugged my hoss. It seemed like I Was climbin up to God. . The light on the mountain was his presence. Once I fell down a steep bank in the dark, but I wasn't, hurt, an' theji agin I slipped on some rocks while I was erossin a branch an' got wet to the waist, but when I scram bled' out- the light was' a-shinin bright er than ever.: Finally I crossed a old field an seed theopen door . of her house. A dog run out barkin', but I wasn't no more afeard of lni than the apostles was o snakes. -II "walked stralghjt at im, called to 1m in. a firm, "friendly voice, an' patted 'im on the head, an' he licked my hand an' pranced about in front o me like X was a old acquaintance he was glad to see. Mrs. Hambright was at the fireplace cookin some'n' f eat when I got thar, an' she invited me in. I went ia an' shook hands an' set down in the chair- she give me, an', she put more wood on the fire,; fer she seed I was wet. - f "Vt. Ann'- IrnAnr - mo Hfra. TTnin- bright,' says I. ; 'No, says she, 1 don't know yon, sir; but that don't make no difference. I take in a lots o' folks that jgit be nighted up here. Nobodyjwould be mean enough to rob ur harm' a woman -as old as I am.' . - " : - "Thafs bo, says I. Her head was as white as cotton, an' she was all bent over, but she had the sweetestinost patient' face T'ever seed. It mademe feel easier about tellin' 'er who I was an' what I'd come fer" but I acknowl edge I was afeard. Then she proposed to set the table, fer she said she know ed I was famished, but I wouldn't let er. !'" "- " ; i; ":No; wait, says I, wait till Pve told you who I am, Mrs. Hambright, gays I, an I couldn't look at er then. I'm Hiram Hillyer, the man, who tuck yore pore boy's life. : MI seed 'er sorter Jump a little, an then she got aa still aa a grave rock. I was af eared to look at 'er. All my new; found .hope seemed, .to be leakin out o! me.- I bowed my head an' wait ed fer er verdict. God knows I warf miserable, but I was -prayin'-irayin" fer pardon prayln both to her an' God. She. was still a long . time. I reckon .she was studyin' up;what.ta,say to 'me.;! Then she spok& . 'Did you come away out here jest to see me, Mr. Hill yer? she axed in' a trembly voice, an' I nodded,' still afeard to meet her eye. I come to make a. confession an Im plore yon to- pardon me 1 said. f 'Pardon you? she said, slowlike ah saft. XS".-' . " -'' - v ' "Squire Trabues dead, I told 'er. He died two days agoSf r v u1 heard he was low,' she sald. 'an' I was ' sorry-to hear it, fer he was a good mart,, but is. that all yon wanted ttt-teir ?$?t. l-;Baysvl twasn'MrBlEDam brighfthe jpensiOyi - he'sf beeSifayiD yon .. all these years never; come; from the government . It was from, me.' ; , Hiram Hillyer saysi she in her sweet old.voice,'Tve knowed that fer twenty-five years. Squire Trabne told me an' axed me never to let on to-yon, fer he'd promised''you" never to let -me know; but- Hiram, ef .I've prayed God to bless yon ..fer,, it' once I have tea thousand times..c I couldn't 'a .lived without that allowance; It has kept me in1 comfort an enabled me tohelp my neighbors in time tf sufferin'.c Tve me as- daylight v She -was right ahe Was right: God don't hold a. new, re pentant, man accountable fer what hia old dead self done. ' She thought ;I. Wasn't convinced," ! reckon; fer. she got dowja on her knees an sent up a prayer that ripped the roof off7 the house an showed the glorious way clean to -God's throne' above the stars. , i ,- 'b-'r-.-s " 'Lord,". Lord o -Hostsr I kin re member every wbrd the old aalnt aald. 'Show this pore, deluded man the truth. Tear away - the nustowdoubt an; mls understandinrrthaf f clouded his; con "ceptton an dampened the ardor oftus great bouL ;Give im peace right now, thls-Tnlnutev Pity.him,-Lord," mn: don't let 1m cling to Ms old self . Show him the new Twnl ;that dwells" in, the ;old shell o' mortality, an let 1m walk with, bare head unburdened jn the sunshine, o thy -. heavenly ; smile.'" An, George Buckley when' she ria'to: ber-feet I did see an comprehend. I laughed an sobbed an' shouted.- .My fear was alt gonedl-an'. It win never, -never re- rnvfer 4t-underatand nbWi She. BhoWed je. Jest- think ;o that Lynn ........-'. a...'- 7 .j " : ". uamongnri mQtner was we one ap- itointed to show me the truth--the old woman I was.feaHn"' more than Terr-" body else. She cooked me a good Bup per, an after eatin It X laid down In! Lynn's bed the - dead-boy V bed, mind yon-auvislept as sweet a aleep as I ever alept in my life, the fust fer thir ty years. - She- come to, me away; to the night pitapat 'Pitapat over the puncheon floor"," -jest like: she used to go to Lynn, I reckon an, spread more cover on me. It reminded me "of my. lead saother. I retched out an kissed her hand an, drifted away in sweet ."7 ; "Stie got down on her knett tan' aent up a prayer that ripped the roof of v dreams. This morula' when r woke the sun was shinin' in; my room,' an 1 smelt some good meat a-fryin - an good coffee a boilin' an' seed that old woman a-movin' about the big, blaxin' fire, George, George, God la good! She didn't want to let me continue the allowance, but when she seed how I felt she agreed to do it an' to -come straight to me fer it in future. Now I'm goln down an' tell Marthy all abont It All these years I've been afraid to mention the subject to her, but I can talk abont it now to anybody. I "wish -1 could reach the ears o' all the men on the face o the earth who are afflicted aa 1 have been. Ef they only knowed, as I now know, that God dont hold them accountable fer what the'r old aelvea done; they1 wouldn'tsuffer needlessljr.' l-vl i iT. H00CK, 'rim liUOIUD&a. i B. V. 'Cv-- -., .. ..'.. -''("V' Trviing i9ent for all kinds of Building "ofiin. a.ruUo aUntiea and TUeA, Ach w,'""i OaicnaB0ialtte4 v?.--.- hotels; :rj. i intrusted - to him 1 tmnfi1 to tell von how grateful I felt in roire nromnt aadoarefnl attention, t ... - uir i iih mi i ui i C3 a, w auu uu - bum. youAiieveri wanted thatgSdtrble mentioned, an bo I c'ouldnt do it :-. Then, ; George;1? I . brokeildcrweom pieteiy. f t couldn't hold InijWitihar: an', cried like a child. ; I told. 'er46w. Ions an' hard I'd suffered an 'how. I had tried in all manner-o' ways to gib forgiveness an, feel right an' X never seed 'sech a look'W a humair face as was-on hertn. She actnally set-down: on the bare floor before : the; fire-an laid'er thin; bony hands' on iny knee. 4 FKlNKLlNTOJiillQTIJl, SlSfS FRANlTXIirTOS', IT; 0. I time" thinkin' yore God Was-mt sort - j- trzraf od. : vvny. ne s an gooanes, au glory; all : innnite; penecxion. iu v been blamin' yoreself fer some"'n an-( other niah dbneIt a hain't seed to thirty odd year that shot toy son in' a hasty passion. God don't bold you--the -new ;TOan-accountabIe fer that bnt he's been holdln you ac countable fer thinkin'BO Hi of Mm; fey. all yore worry has come from wrongly accusin' yore Holy Makerf -4-"Oh, George, fehe made it as dear to CHAPTER XXXIU. ; HE next morning George's moth er returned to Parle and came directly trom f the station to his room. As she entered he stared at her in surprise,; for she was dressed in black," even to her snnbonnet - '- " 'Mother,';, he asked wonderlngly, "what has happened?i -i - ' She did not answer for a moment,; but sat.down' near his bed and folded her bonnet in her lap. - : """" f When I heard how yon .was hurt an laid up," she said presently, "I Writ Mr. Hillyer not to. let ybu( know' about yore pa. He was a sight wuss whek got to Im an' .itbey..''Tlldlat'-:-Me no chance fer 1m to live."," : ' He's : dead. George; yore pore, pa'a dead anr bur led. All his trouble :1s over, v H in .God's tih9"X'' They were both silent for a moment; then Buckley said comfortingly r fWeQV yon must, not grieve over it too much, mother. " After all, it may be better; as -It lamrM:: S ffThafs ;; Grge,! she JaMweredi "but my heart aches fer 1m.- He wasn't treated right- mj boy. -It ;tnrned out jesii uae -: is TJOOUgni oi - mougni, t , au dootora'uptfhaf said crim'nal acts' all comer from' that old, hurt-, in bis head.:V-AfterbJs"death', they made an examination.. They rfotmd .'at a- splin ter o the skull had beenwerkin into his brain all them years since his" fall ofTn the wagon, illt finally .Xformed.a abscess- that killed fim. " ph. the doc lors raised a? big -fuss about Itl I They told; smet" yore pa- Jiad been- - treated wuss'n a-dogTbey said what he done in violation o the law was caused by the hurt in his head an, that he'd nev er .'avtoached a . thing that wasn't his but fer that an': when I told em how honorable -all , yore pa's folks had al ways been away ..back as fur as .any body could trace anrhow " hard ydu was strivia' to'Uye; the disgrace down they" all got together, an ;writ an sign ed a paper Mr., Hillyers got ittesti fyln; under -oath .that yore pawasnt naturally; a dishonest man. r They tay George-an!r Mr., Hillyer says he'll put it. through- right .away 4hat they, are a-goln to git the- legislature to exhorP arate yore pa. j:-' .y' j-.XT? ;,. s "Judge Moore wa In the. warehouse as I come by, talkln to Mr. Hillyer. an1 he come out an'.tuck me by the hand, atf says he, 'Mrs. Buckley, me n them twelve men . made, a - awful .'mistake. An? says he,-ef a case hke that had come up In a community whax doctors an"; lawyers was up to the latest notch In new discoveries a plea of ina&nlty would.- V - been . made an; sustained. But' saya be," the twelve Jurors will '; sign a paper with me, an'; yore hu- band'a name ; win - be, cleared.' : I Oh,' George; It :-mlghtjr " niga'.breaka; my heart ' I .lowed . all them years that yore pa was jest mean an' stubborn an: had old. Nick inim, while the truth was be couldn't help hlsse'f, it's goln' to be la all the newspapers tomorrow. . Are yotTglad. to hear it George t C ,vMore than anything, was the reply in a low husky tone., .v, I JT - -.V . -; rI hain't through yet"-, went on the oldWomanv wiping ber -eyes, i They all read MrrHillyer's letter tome abont how yon refused the combination to the safei preferrlnT to die rather than give in, 0008080. yon ; wanted to show, the world you was honest an how yon was shot down an' lay boverln betwixt this life an', the next; an. I never, seed a set o men more anxious to be kind to a woman; In affliction. Tbey got the idea we wai -needy, an' started in to collect a lot o money, but I stopped em. I told em you wouldn't like that" r-No, I wouldnt" said George; -but 4 X am glad they wanted to do It"? -fTWhen I got to yore pa be waa too fur- gone to know me," went on Mrs. Buckley. " "I Jest wish he had. I waa so sorry fer him when I seed how thtn an wasted he waa, with the prints on his pore ankles whar :- '--: j- ; V " Bhe broke down. -and began to aob . George Buckley aat up more erectly. If a the way God, Providexice or what ever it la that -rules7 oyer aU has of managing mattera,?- be said, hla eye flashing rebellkraaly "and, tor my part rm tired trying to do right .: What's the uset f Why should that, poor man fall from bis wagon while honestly en deavoring to earn a living for his fam ily, and through that accident end hla life In a prison? : Thars bis fate, while such men as TeHare - 1 . Don't ; don'tv George Tbe-: old woman dried ber eyes. - "It may! all seem wrong, but it hain't It hain't! My . faith , in my . heavenly lather la brighter an it ever waa. J dont know exactly what it ud be fer. but X feel like drappln on my knees an th auxin 1m at this minute. My heart Is full o sadness of a certain sort but thara anotherXeeHnf 'that l can't describe. As I waa comln' on In the train I got to lmaginln' seein yore pore pa up in heaven, whar I know be la, an the fan cy struck me that our Saviour belt the highest place up thar, . beca'se be suf fered the most to help others along, an then the thought come that maybe up thar with the'r keen, spiritual eyes the angels had seed . an the good -that's growed out V yore pa's suffrtn an was givbV. im credit fer hla life down here.1 Thars w'tonitf7WliAtthfood may 'bel Tore'pa'a trouble la at the bottom of an Mr,: HUlyer'srdone fer you," all the. kindness tf them men at the - prison an that sympathy that's fioodln i this -town right now, beca' one man was so wrongly judged. Why, George, It may -make the courta" mora careful : la. the ; future, tt may .make doctors study diseases " better; an'. It will make some folks ashamed far fer ever sneerln' at the brave son. o' such man.. George, thar one heart in this town Ztbafa iiowm over -with joy ef 'the news has reached her--- - "Do Jon think so, mother YI : X - "Oh, I know Jt George 1 know .itl Td give anything to see her face when if s told to "er. She's led by them folks o hefa to some extent, but below all that ahe'a jest a good, strong, lufferin 'woman -''";X','X: JU-a; George made no answer, They were both silent for several minutea, then Ma Buckley rose to leave. 5 X- want to go out home, she said. " "It will be sad,X.too, lookin. round the old place whar he used to.be. - Now: he's gone, I dont. seem to remember - anythtng but the good, sweet things be used to do an say -before his affliction.-. Haa buried "up thar, George, but after lie's vindicated, we'U bring him down here an' put 1m away whar be belongs. ". but the troth. Ef Ly,JU Cranatoo haa tngaffrl 'erself to that stuck cp bomp on a rttea log. abe'U have Uit aaiisfac tJon o knowln that thara one woman In the land that knows whar ahe'a cxtv 'er dock.? ' ..X';"". HUlyer rose, with a amlle, TVe!l, maybe yon kla sorter bring 'ecu to the'r aenaes, an. I aay go It I lost control a myelf t'other day an give the old major; a ' piece o my .mind., an' he mought aA well gtt t'other, half from yoo. ajftah you luck. Ef yot fall, u wm oe aoout a Tnorai tf The folio Char ters - heretofore r -AxX-'.eJ CnAFTKJLS l,2an.l Iocklev w the peruke of Mr. llZlru a rich Georgia merchant ". Has f vLr l tent to ivkM for tLtll. Grpe k attcnu'te to Lyiila dacgV tor of prood Virgiaiia. The ahaa of hi father's crime cukes) Uat Jr- . . . . . . . ., 1 1 " . - 1 IUV U1UI TOO TB I I V , .a. . ..... missed fire Vr. knowed yoo. I IZ"? tl m wn 11 won't am im. Mrs. Duran aaya the New Tork docfer found. Ira as sound as a dollar." ; - i About .10 o'clock Mra.' HiUypr- wnt down to Cranatona. - She waa attired to her best black sUk gown and flow ered .borax, and ahe walked wlrjt a -7 " ""wi aruiiomse. imoota irtwlt a -"wwhuii i viie uwr ia to f teuXte) Ttprsu me nttyng room, wmto uranstoo- aat befbre aa opeu. window, looking -out into 4m balmy-artng nn.htn. Uu wife Waa near blm, aod Lydla had Jutt come la.Wlta a glass of claret punch and jtood stirring it at bl aide. Tbey an greeted her pleasantly, and Lydla seemed somewhat aorpriaed at the an I fon4 bent social set Gorrasr expectea visit, jor oceurred to. her I i eJIara o( Jeorriju a mldila tired Hinyers and 'right upon the ftrwi of his fathera death and pubUo'exooera- tion, a can from Mra. HOyer waa. to say the leest utxeordinary.k-& Lyd la a face became rigidly expectant aa ane eeatcd neraelf and aodeavored to jeara before tie ttory opaaa. To atooa for th deel be vxk Ueori out of liis drrader) lMcMl to make a aefol fnaa of Lira a a raluttoto odetj for hii dtxl frieM. 6 Ilinka, a Dote broW, aad KA&r, a eotton Lujtr;lilTt deals ta II jurat's C'ca- ia. a thamr-iDa of George. Haver intr-u Uavdjta a beat ca tbe a-l t ic ct Grcrj, 6 , Ma. liurer paia UauTjra .tuJLU chxrxcur. mrtt ia fear f U4r; brougtit to trial for bis oil crime. 7aa4 S-Ltdla ooowsa frara I!K. "old . velvet tn , . ; purb - old velvety. ; ' 1 . the best Tor tbo price! " ;r! xsoldj .eve'rywheroj .- call for it" nt . '; it louisbure ,dispensaiy,: opoabexwWx the apprortl cf br lamur. 9 and 10Gaorffa thaa plon the eauae of yoaag liob IlaaU, wno at .;ambtuoc to re. . Iliaver toana toe toj cattal la sUrt ta baai- Dee. . II Lrdia lalla t - fra rl participate- calmly In the puutudee bee parenta about Georg by aajmi; that her mother, with Iter usual tart, that aba believes a dangbter aboald managed to set going. ... - respect bar f aailT Wile wbea chooe- "I was powerful glad to bear." said inr a hnaL.ru! - i'ltl??, ,u tmm TTMt.- 1 M... . I f 1 J " j vmj. , a oe gartrnor ravts the Oraaatooa. - Georsre fair - Lis r ;X ;; The Body Builder Tork specialist made a favorable oa yore caae, ,. -'"Tee; be took quite a load of worry off my mind.- thank too. - madam.' The major, always addressed ladies aa "madam.: whom he did foot specially Aa eftiktoKt as a rrraa Ofmrtra " ' t 3iiptU ' li'UiiktsH4 Ca4 Li vat 0 a A4 rvUksaa - Caarae UmS U eoe tniaj a3 tk nmf.rltt,! eWea. atWy takea . ; trm -a'ja trt eedt a rtu.4 Ima ui aU,r W-t.X. topwtiia,Vil MtJ er p, l u a mnUM4 eeaarOi Mfci fiaab rvanr lew l b41m. Tor U tt, rnray cfeO&rM, eeak. faU ism, aaraieg; saefWra, eJtreaic awad, WiWg csnrgVa, Oaroal aa4 learx trovhic, tacfcpbst cfiairanUaa oonttrg ajQaala MaU. ' V A- rOSStTT k CO, VrsjtUU. powertut rrral. A.jdia acocpU hia at- tenuoria , and prwecU. -14 !. paja a viah to Gorgi'g tnotba and Hke. It waa a way be had of toavbur i tiaarajber wirmlr at lartiaa. Thk onngt a rtTtrai of hep to tba lotar, ! U tnrl leMrf, CVaxjioa appeals to Lvdula friend. Khtj Cotb; to bring tba eiri to' her teaeea aboat George. Kitty tdl Lydia that tb governor win be a good eattb, bet, I alter Deannff of mom Utorp'i ttr tarea, fears tor the a fir cf bar. oaa baart." 17 and IS. Gcrsra rrotoda Jeff Tndu, son of bis friend Ifeaoota, I the impresaloa that he might or might not remember - their tuibee. In' the aame way he; frequently greeted er rata men whom he eoasidered beneath him socially with a vague "How do yon do, air Tv: However, his formality of speech today bad little effect oa the Ttaltor. . If be bad called bar by her given name, without a prefix, she would not have spoken what waa oa her mind any sooner.. TTharVv no use beatin the devil I from tba Texjreenoe of a mob. LrdLa around ra hnsh. - roIxc,- ahe began j and Kitty bear the story reooooled ta hghtiy. "lv come here this moroln' I tba prteeno of the baro 1B to do my duty.aa-I nee It aa. I hain't I Lydia a4aa (reorga, bat tnay nany 7?. -1" ?? pernor out of rrrd f - her 7JnY-.:r UOr. who ism poor health. w uuw IWf.H.n i in nun M l I oi r wrong aa you ana are Td want folka to BLaW enasajanLa ' - ,;xrae ftaWl V - On Erery- Tongue. Ue artr4 kMM ael W VU elkr at LawtstKtrc Dteeesary, and 2L Governor Tellare oZtrt to tU me of it rd want, em to telegraph Toa forpf falhex if ba wDl &f "ef they couVdat git to me right away.- j P Lydia. Tba offer is hotly pfaL The CranaXooa were, an staring fixed-1 A.yoia anuxa tba governor ta Xavarv4 Gaonra, bat tba axtztod loved i&Jscow trne tba act and abrapfj r laara bar in tear. 2i and si. Oaaoora j nutt twtgs tha gnveraofa ear to avenga- tba intuit to Gearga., --24, J, and 27-lydia rejolore at tba govexnttV daeoraStAra at the handa jof 'TraiU., Gexara dent and has an - aiTectlajr Intarnrw with bta swaathaaxt. S3 and 43 George's father - insane.- Gears a wounded while delaadiag JiiUvara safe from hurelira. X SO and 1 Georjrs jrta a note whh ' Kxna front Kitty, bat Lydia is a&e&t X: -t Hit vTeather Fika. - Person afflieted wtlb tHe aaoeid be ajfIatts'4 aaaveoa of the yaaa. Haa eeatef asl 4 dHaklag - oatrth. ot totkaaoaduloaa aktek saake rtfm toon patafal aad daagerMA, Dewut Witch iUsaJveaaopataa pala.dra eat toe aoreere aad tara. ot tae else, beariag tV atse B.C. DeWbt A Co. Ayeoeke rjrag Oo. : - r T ? While a bilious attaek is decidedly un pleasant It is qaiekly over when Chim- berlain's Stomach and Llrsr Tablats ; are fused. .For sale by all drogglsta.-; ; X: 1. W. WW&TiJrp'i.: tood aeeomodatioafortia travallag ood Livery jLttaeaedffeS MiSSENBUEG5 HOTEL HENDEHS01T.1T. o. : aeeonmedatleas. Good faret ;Po tilm MdatUattrs samatr 1 1 CHAIrER XXXIV.- iHE'nexf mornlna' It breakfaat ,:wblle:Hlnyer;sat alpplnr hla coffee his' wife stood near his I : chair." -V . r:?SyT''. iz. -.irs time I played my last card," she was saying, v "I tell yon that's soma mistake. " I ' don't beUeve lydia" Craav ston would Jet ' thatpore boy Me ap atairs an suffer without one word from" her at sech a. timea time when" the whole 1 town an' county i i a-talkin about -bis thaminess an'; bravery: an the. wrong done bis daddy." That hain't like s woman one bit Not one woman In, ten ' thousand would stay oniet at such atime without sonje strong rea- X5 "WeU, whajt are you golnf to do about they are a-goln" itr the merchant asked. X ' .V f wtrd agln .lt . 1 Xr Do? -.Why, .rve. got my case an in band, as Mr. Trabne . would- 'a'Xssld. The evidence Is an in. an It win have weighty when I sum it ap,:; Xiasimply a-goln- to them - weevU . eaten - artato rats an have it but with em; one way or fotherJv -Ydu aayoa areTXc'-XxiX Vr;' - XTes, L am. r I know human.' natur, an' -I'm not 'afeard to -risk my Judg ments x Tta a-goln' to take that letter George writ to yon the night he was shot oh. yes, I am; you needn't raise a kick about that . It la admitted as evi dence, an" strong : evldehce at ..that Tbea I'tn a-gota' to teU 'em what kre n you have agreed on.; That la my trump card.- " HH knock out anything they bold;. 'now. you see ,ef it don'tX'I'm goin'td give them a-talkin' to that they Xwon't forget soon,an' Tn do it right too, fer I dont expect to tell anything ly. The warm". color waa rising -la lydla'a.faca..;;--..X, ; ; : : rWhyXwhat's wrong, madam r- aaktd the majdr la astoalahmeat.: i . - ? : rita aU . about' jror. daughter bet ;an WJeorga - Bockiey. Mra. lUIlyar blurted out with flrmnea.. Taem.twa batotbein' treated right ttmayeeem riha lm takin' a Iota f rmrtA In inclodin her, but she dont look to ma j I-Ja and Kitty from a carriage soci- llke a' foot aa; any- woman, would be a fool to be adored by a man Uks aha la by George Buckley aa not want to treat 'im with com men decency." . .' Lydla started to speak as tie dmv herself op more erectly; but bar father prevented It : ; " . "X- X. - "X trust you win pardon me, madam." ha said, tor frankly saying that. the subject isn't agreeable to aa." . X "Oh, yor excaaablej said tba caQ er. "I wouldn't bold that agta yoo. but it wont-hurt' yea to git down to rock : bottom facta.' x. X " betleva yora tryla' to keep yore pure hearted daugh ter from do la what's right an to per suade 'er to do what abe'U regret- Thar baint but one man oa. the topside a Goda green globe today that ahe art to marry, an that man is George Buck ley. : An' what hare you got agin him now, Td like to know After stein an that pitiful accountla the paper of the 'wrong done hla old father, you cay at ahake that in the pore, wounded boy's face. -Ton caynt aay he's a coward, aa they aay about the lordly governor o this atate. ' Xon.cayat aay tela a bankrupt an' a spentithrtftr thy say about Telfare. JSur you cayat ac cuse George Buckley V reaortia' .to low political tria to 'advance bis Intrr- ts. an' -r,;' v-.-"t "Madam. the major broke In. raising his thin hand prptcatingly, "I moat beg you-, rl- .-':--..v Sr" ''-:? Tont beg me. Major Cranston,' har ried on the woman, ber eye Caahtng; herXboaom heavtog- excitedly, aa ahe leaned forward. : hex elbowa oo . her kneea. "I've" com hers 'to talk; aa" X. WU1 be beartL.'.! want Lydla to hear more than X do yon. fer I believe abe'U act She's been blinded, that b" -or ..ahe'e a unnatural woman,' oaa er t'ethef fer no -woman made, on the right plan would let thing go Jest Lis an'.'ntver cnecp a Lydia Cranaton" she tamed to -the staring.'Woodering giri "did yon hear, abont certain Jettr George Buckley; wrote rny ausband ies oeiore ne uwusui uc.nui.ium to be shot by them robber T X 1 beard Jie wrote something, some instruction to Mr. HUiv' repUed the girl in an unsteady vo!cc; "sacicthlng about what the men hae. demanded, bet that's all father told ma. I ha tea' t been out of the house alnc we got back from 'Atlanta."-.,.. ;: " X " r "Well, lc' me tell you tomt'a'," went on Mra. nillyer: "Thar" hain't a vro man today, la all America an Ym no exception that knows, actually kiwwa. she's loved enough by a man to be la hla last thought X when he's expect In every second to meet a horrlW death. ITye got that, letter la my band... I did Intend to read It to you. bet won't, 'fer. iff too sacred. . But 111 tell yoa - - j- --:--- i ! It X " (to bx cosTtxraD.) '- ' Afttl llaaf uaip'a straw tale, alrort- Tba tail Uaa ef tan) pla Cheat aod Slipper aver brvagbt U tea ATrCD ST. " 'i ' .-'"- - zUlif thtap art a. A boy fjoea to school so as to ha va a lot to'in!eArn"- wliaa ha ootnee out. ; ' ' v'. . hlSc - Why offer all srrlac 1 tirade. ataaa, nam t eaUag, aa atrasgta. aa ay pettu? UoUtaWfa Koaky ataa(ala Tee 111 real to weU aad a roe weit S3 eeau Tea or Tab?te. , B, A. - Bttii t Oo, - -.- -: . '. .'-X - - Whan a Toanf roan berba ta caH j onatrfr! twice a 'week "his mother fear, tba- worat. " X- . " ' ... " V Aaleal.taf cioUlag al Hay. Pteo r, 6at p S U X, i awt cub prti, I . Calf aad a aa aad will i t Faa yto. Car af &?!. w: P. HEAL & co; Fruits, and Candies Bow to Ward eff 014 Aara, r ' The Snott aaaaaeaf si way of wrdi4 tl tb appttavcb ef oM ag tsto smIi lata a vtgoreaa dtfvetioa.. Tbmi a t doaby aaUagMly food saiud to yosr age aad oeaa patio aad vka aay Aimr dr fcf U atocaack srpeara take daw of ChanberlAla' 8:oeiiek -sad Url fabM to eormci It. If yoa bar ti stomach or are UoabUd ta ladtcea. Uoa, yoa will 84 Us TahUt tote last what yoa need. fa aale.br all drogglata. . J s.-1 - - - - ' Cigars . and; .Tobaccos. FOR BOTH xOught we to hold the human race responsible for the multitnde of boos? J j, maJcera?. I have i 1 -: Paint Your BogiCT For 75aC : i to $1 00 with XDeroe's Gloss Carriage Paint It weighs 3 to 8 ots more to th pint than others, wears longer and rlfea l agloes equal to new woii." Cli.tj' Alien liros'Uo. - v- Why 8Bfrer From -Kheumatiam. ' i"x ; -tvi----- r- ; ' ''--;i'- "7 Why suffer from rheomatljin ha oa application of Chamberlaln'a Pal Balm will relieve the pain? - The qniek relief whkh this liniment affords' make rest and sleep 'poesibto, aod that alone la maar times it cost.--Has v who used U honing only for a short re- tiet from sabering bare beeo happily surprised to Cod that sfter awhile , tba relief becaeMr permanent, lire.- V. II. Legett of Yam Yam." Tea a etwee, TJ. 8. A., write. "I am a fcrat aolerer from rbttJEat'am. from'-fcoai : to foot, an 1 CUslw-.'aia's Pi! I sl i ii tX oc!y ti,lr.TtltwUl rt.Lra t- Irila." l,r ty all drr;;'..'.j. "' . . IITGEIA The Bt 5-cfat Har on earth for eale at Aycocke" imj; Co'8. - X ' - - . .- No, Alonxo, it bn't proper to ask a girl for a his until after yoa . hare taken it . " , . t . .. Tims Trltl and Ment ProTfO. Oo liianta Cocgb Core ,1a rUtt oo time bfa it eomt tf carter coogisa, eronp. wbxplcg coagb. et. It U pr. fcctly brtn!e. tta.nt to take aa I u tbe clX'r-a's f ..-.. cz ;b tjtzv. Ajcxis fr-'j Co. - . . - i "0ne; diflcvvw of thxaixwa" la c3iililrtn is. scrofula; in zvddta, cohsamplion. -Both bAr poor Mootl r "botlj vx& x taon fax. Tbcso dtsmsHsi-thnre on Jonn ncsA. Pnt i the bet ttttixia cf OTcrcorair:g ibctn; cod littr oil xoakes tlio . Lest - and bcoltiucst fatnnd - -x..-. -."" 4 will op a a 0l!Maad i-lo- Its af.ralu. Tatty jCandicaasd Tobacrea la taaaveranaa ta lbUUl b-alli.ag rmiu ly aaaaUd by CllfUa & C. I aJillm fa ilia wa i:i IwU a -NICE - FOUNTAIN SCOTT 'S EMULSION x ' r ' "4 - - .-" 13 t!.c cift nrkl most t .Tort ire form . vl od livtr ciV.i Herc'a tk natttral onlcr" of thirst that tboyvs why Sxtt'a E.-auIjv:on i of pa rnuchjralue la fttl criwi of Krcrjlaoncl consumption. Mon? fatraonj Tvcibt, taoto toot:ri mcnt, that's vrhj. od in fHipeaaaalJ lia Jalwt aaJ to tit YUf. tft 4tik ktowu t tkca sav lf to rtsis aa jrfa.5u . fjsuu. O crirea will be at Ik lrafc.d Ur UMstaa caU ai-d V atuSd by g all!! tct waatyta watt, : ' . - ; - - . ' ; --x ' ; ; : Louisliurg ConfcGiionory Store. u Artistic Job Dr! ITtinO; SCOTT lc EO for fans s.izr.ph. v 4 Ci c n-t U AI ,V TIMES. PRINTING HOUCrz
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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May 12, 1905, edition 1
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