Newspapers / The Franklin Times (Louisburg, … / May 19, 1905, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
' - L4- JAJ. A. TKOUAS, Editor til Pro?rl!t3r. ,'JL1 H HI OO U JM 'X' U.',H .Hi ST-ALTTEl '. THE TxsrxoitT VOLXXXY. LOUEBURG, N. a, FPJMY, MAY "t1905. so . i i i y-rsr, . "-ir-. r- . .... - . -. ,. - -" .- t t - 4 i -i, CHURCH DIRECTORY MTHODiaT. - - Banday School at 9:30 A. 1.'" , - .-, . r Gio. 8. Baxkb, Rapt , Freaehlng at XI A. H., and ? 30 P. M. very Sunday, s . ',--.".- - Prayer meeting .Wednesday night. . ; , . L. 8, Maaskt. Pastor. ; ' V(f "J BatTXBXf;,'" ; ".jj - Sunday School at 9:30 A. M i Thos. B. Wildkb, 8apt ' Presehlngat 11 A.M., and 7:30 P.M., rvery Sunday. " . ; Prayer meeting Thursday night. - H. U. MaBHBirase, Pastor. ' , 2 ' anaoopAL. Sunday Schootat 9:30. " , . Wn. H. KuFFUt. Sopt. -Services,'1 morning ' and night on 1st, 8rd and 4th Sundays.-" It ening Prayer Friday afternoon - iUy, J ohs Ji0HD0H Beotorr PE1SBTTSBI4JI. .. Sarviees 4th Sunday in eseh month morning and night. Pastor. The Substitute - Bi WILL R. HASBEN. ,; " Author of "Abnet Daniel." "The land ok - , the Chtnotua Sua."- "The-North - - i Walls Mustau. Etc : ; " CtrptrriQte, IMS, by Harper k Brother Konisbarg Lodge, No. 413, ,, A. F.' & A. L, meeU 1st ana 3 ra xuesaay nighu in eaeh month. ' - iroCbiwiioiual ntrdsi - R. FREDERICK K, COOK, ' .'coAiuiujax v that the pore hoy -was botberea toy jest one thought in that awful moment, an Jthat was that the woman he loved anV wanted to care fer was to he left to marry a s worthlesa man. . He begged Mr. Hillyer to ax 'er not to. do it. .Et George had 'a' died that ud V been his message from the grave. "I'wonder - ; 1 ; - -Xydia-Cranston had risen toiler feet and stood bending toward ctbe Impas sioned speaker, -her great, beautiful eyes distended. s "Did did he write that, Mrs. Hill yer?" she cried. - "Oh, did her "Not only thati' replied Mrs. HUI yer.'but he has laid thar in my house evetsince, pinln' fer a word, a mes- PHY81CIAN AND SUEGEON, Loalsbarg. N. C O See with D 4. H. Fleming. Hoars: 10 . ia. to U m.. 6 p. m. to . m. HpediU JB. ARTHUR E. FLEMING, DENTIST. utnsBOB.a. .. U&oeOver The Owen 8 tot. N. C. Ysrboro co.'s B.J.S. MALONK, EACTICINa PHYSICIAN AND BURQBON. LOCIKBUBe, K. O. Offlot over Areoeke Trug Company. , jy&. J. J. MANN, PHYS1WAN and SURGEON, LOCIBBOttO. H. 0. Uaer Ayaoeke Drag Co.'s drag store 0B. 8. P. BDBT, fRAOTlCINa PHT8ICIAN AND SURQKON. Louisburg, N. & MUhtkt mn of K. A. Bobbitt A i Co.' Drug Store, on Nash street. D1 B. f . TAKBoaunaii. PHTBICIAN AND SDBSIEOIF. " UDI8BC&. N Q. , floor Seal building, phone 38. lent aUs eiMei4 from T. W. Bickett'a Xi. H' ALLBBD. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, Win practice in ail tba Cooru. f oeaswUie, N. o. Offloe in B. U, MABBKBrBima. ATTOBJIXT AT LAW LOUISBUM, fm ynnae In all thn Coarta of tha State OflM n Court House. , yfii. W. BOODIE, ATTOBNET-AT-LAW, hovwBcua, N. C. Offie ovar Boddia, Bobbitt ft Coa drug ! tore. - , w m. HAYWOOD RCFFIN. ATrokNarr.Al-LAW, aenuoae, n. o. . Wm pveettealnali the Courts of Franklin laol HfaftfPff noon Una, also la the- Hupreme nrtaaa li the United 8Utes Dlstrfc end altlinnff. uatae f Hooper end Clifton B eliding. tHOfl. B. WILDBS. B ' ATTOBjrBYnAT.LAW. tovnevne,.a. oesee e Male street. e?w Jones Cooler's 8. SPRUILL. ATTOBNBT-AT-LAW, . &OB1SKVBO.B. a 18 1 Wm attend the courts Of Prenklln. Tasee, araaiTtUe. Warren a& Wske eouattaa, aiao ttfltapreaae - Court of 4 Aorta Carolina. Prompt attention given to collections. . UiMOveeKertoa'a Store, , " fjr W.BIOaSBTT, ATTOBBBT AND 00IWSBLL0B AT LAW, utntw n . Trwatpt sad palnataklBg: attention (iven to rarr euttr lntraatad to nia hands. SaulnaT, Hon. Bobt W. Winston, Hon. J.C. ateuton. rree. rvrat smmdu hu w ""r isMnVaiM ft Manlr. Winston, People Bans. ZtHH: Cbaa. Taylor .Prea. v aA Por- OOUeaiM. VOK, , W. limawaMi , tMUtee oer e4i uo.s wore. "T7uir Tutin't but one mem that she ori to marry." sage, a line from the woman he loved, but not a thing come. I got to lookin fer It, too, fer I 'lowed I'd made no mistake in sizin' the woman up, an' t'other day, when a big bunch o' roses come fer 'im with a. note, I actdally run up to his room with 'em, I was so glad. I knowed whar they growed, an', like a fool, I told Mm they ..was from the right scurce. His pore, pale lace flushed aH over. But when he opened the note It was from somebody else. His lip-jst sagged down an Jerked as he tol me I was mistaken in the pusson that had sent them. My LordM was boppin' mad then!' Say, what are yon mis, anyway, that you kin hold yoreselves aloof from seen a man at seen a time? Even ef yOu did intend to balk the marriage you could 'a treated 1m like a human bein', stricken in upholdln' his honor an' pro tec tin" the rights o' other people." 'Mrs, Hilly er"ydia drew herself BP to her full height, her startled eyes bearing down on the caller'do you mean to say that George Buckley has not had a letter from me since he was wounded?;' : - "X certainly do, Miss Lydia,"' Then the girl turned to Mn, Cran ston taking a step toward her in her eagerness. "Mother," she said nerceiy, "you took my letters away from' Jane. I saw you talking to her.' . "Why, daughter, J" "Did you do it?" the girl demanded sharply. "Did you?' Mrn. Cranston hesitated and then said falteringly, her eyes on the carpet: "You were so unduly wrought up and excited by by the report of the shoot ing that really W'- "Alother," Lydia interrupted her; "you have gone too far. 'Ton bad no right under heaven to act as you did. It was a crime, considering his con dition and my feelings.. Mrs. Hill yer, is Hortense at homer - "Yes, she's thar, Miss Lydia." .. "Well, Tra going to. explain to George, And I'm, going now' Xydia said. . "He Shan't jwait one minute longer to know how I feel and how I've felt all, along. Tou have, done everything on. earth to make me untrue to my better self, motfaur, and at last resorted to actual dishpoestyr l-'ll never mafry the man you yant Wtoneverr'. With that 'the, girl turned quIcWyrein the room. V w ASTOBVBT AT-I JkW, ' iMnarvBe, s. e. Ja aJB eourts. Offlos on Main I m samaww r TAKBOBOUaH, JB. ATIOBNET AT LAW, . LomannBa. S. C . ofsee m Overs House banding. Court street All legal business ' iatmsted to him trill reeeive prompt and earefnl attention. F. H0DCK, ! ; - COHTBACTOB A BOILDEB, " "JUIHHTBa, H. 0 - - . a n Vit kinds of Banding rseeterei nw" (, t - HOTELS. JPKAIIILLlHTOa HOTEL V iv JTBANXLLTTON, JST. 0. ' 3kdawmo4Uilon for the traveling 1 . . Oood IivetT Attaeie ILASSENB1J11G HOTEL - Ooo d teoauaodatioi. Good fart: eo 13 CHAPTER -XXXV J IRS. CRANSTON followed Lydia into the ; sitting 'room, where she was putting on her hatbe-. fora a mirror. r " - i- ' Tou -will. not compromise yourself by going theredearf Mrs, Cranston said excitedly.- - - Too may call It that if you like,'' ra-, ported the 'girl, turning as she was thrusting a hatpin- Into place.- behind her head. ., "I am going to explain why he has not heard from me.- V- -;" 'Oh, daughter, don don'tl ...Think Of" your family, of me, of your father., 'V IMbS 0t you when I .have more time'," K Fpli(ed t&e girL,-"Im.' going straight to George Bncktey now. Moth jer, I respect him. "J. honor htmjnorg than any man alive. -lrr4ove him," Ses, I uY him .with all my, heart and soul, and I'm simply furious at the way you have treated ps." ' : ? -' " "You don't " mean .- tfiat yon would actually mwry him, Lydia Cranstonj" MWellt you Just let hira give me tte chance and see If I won't., I'd rather live on bread and water with him than with the ' richest . man.' the ' sun ever shone on. There, are ,you.i satisfied? Tou and father have been treating me Jik b child, with no regard for my feelings; fey t- how that you have dared to interfere through me with George Buckley's rights as an American citi zen, Intercepting hs letters when he ay at death's door, treating him as if he were ti dog well,, you have simply forced me to do my duty." f " .- r --" . t)q rtnnffhtpr''.-But the girl had rapicuy - across tne mwn towara tae She went directly to Hillyer's house. Hortense was; in the -yard gathering flowers and" greeted her with - a sur prised snille as she -came toward. her across the grass,-; - V-,it-' ' t'llertense,'' said Lydia , tensely " X want to see George. May IT" i .;. t : ' : : "Whyt yes, ot course," said Hortense. "I: have-just left him. .1 came after these flowers for his room,- Go right up it's the' first door on the left at the head of the stairs. Ob, Lydia I'm soglad you came; It Is very good of 4u7 it will make hlm so happy." Ever Since he was . hurt he "has" . "Oh, I know, but it wasn't my fault; that's what I want to explAln." The door of George's' room was open. His face was turned from Lydia as she entered the room and ie did not look toward her, thinking It wasHortenyMT returning with the flowers.' It was not till she stood over " him; ' herTurnlng glance of sympathy on him, that he looked ap; then he flushed and started ta sit reet.-v -JDont, don't. Georger she cried, and she laid her hand, softly -on his brow and gently pushed him back on his pil low. , "If s kind of you. to -came, he said, "I really was not not expecting that is" s, "No; I know you were not looking for me,' George,,' and I -wonder what yon have thought of . me.;- Tve cobm to ex plain and beg yon to forgive me.-1 am not quite as bad as I seem.' George, I did not know ot the shooting' till we returned from Atlanta. I heard the danger was oyer,' but I at. once wrote you a letter.- I have Just discovered that mother intercepted it Not heap ing from you, I wrote another. It also was Intercepted, but, not knowing that. I took . your silence to mean -that you wlshedvall to be over, between us." Buckley -was staring at , her fixedly. -"What did yoo writer be asked. -She was silent; the warm color was mounting into her fine face; her eyes were downcast. . . . "Don't you want me to know now what the letters contained?" he Ques tioned gently. "I I. don't see how I can tell you, George, unless She-paused. " ' "Unless," he prompted," the fire of hope almost aflame in his eyes Mun-less?"r- .. . : .''You see," she said, I don't know how you feel about me right now7 and when I wrote it was under the mem ory of what you said -that night la At lanta." "I could never, change, Lydia. I love you with all my life and soul. I am famishing for one little word of hope from you: ,Did your letters" "I told you frankly in the first one, George, that 1 'loved you, that I was tired of the way I was being treated a. home and that if you wanted me I'd come to you in spite of all the world and consider myself the luckiest wom an alive to be you wife,' hut .when you did not answer X hoped there was some mlstake,cso I wrote another note tell ing you I had received no "reply and that if I did not get one I'd take It that you wished everything over between us. . Oh, George, I have been very un happy! I never realised how much 1 loved you till I knew, you were lying here 'wounded,-and I"-?-, She covered her face with her hands, and began to sob softly. He reached out and drew her hands down and held them, while he feasted his eyes on hers. "God bless you; little woman P : he said. "It seems like a dream. I can't realize that you are here telling me you you reany care fpj me ana are WUl' fng to be my. wife. Qhr darling. I'm afraid I'll awake. It pan't can't be true!" - . ' .1 " HIve loved you' for a long time," she said gently, returning the pressure of his bauds, -but I did not realise It till that night in the summer house, when I overheard Governor Telfart Insult you as he did. To teemed a g)ng among men when you spoke to him ss you did, and what yog said sb3ut your respect for me and the sacrifices you'd make rather than help link hie life to mine oh, George,' then X saw. the dif ference between you and him; he seem ed a dwarf in soul and bbdy'eontrasted to you. Afterwird, In' the parlor,"! tried to show you bow I felt, but you misunderstood. .,1 did not blame you. I could not have expected you to Bet otherwise - after " his disgraceful con ducts I threw that in ' his teeth, too. the other night In Atlanta. I shaU al ways be glad I : did it it WM HttH but it was all' I could do f ot you. - -' . "You . told him you overheard It?" said George. . "Yes; It was this way i He was beg ging and Imploring me to give him. a -final answer. ,1 had not -openly, re fused,' him.-1 ..was afraid . he - would write to father and that father might he. affected by Jt to his Injury, " But the morning we left Atlanta Qovernor -Telfare-:came--;td -see- me-'and- began flgaln.to, urge me Jo marry him.'. I flat- j refused.1: He then dared to speak dls reapectfully: of you, and I told him Just iwhatlB coward -bewM gnd'how X knew1 11; X told him also-that I kneif about Mr! Truitt's pulling his ears, - I told him everything I could think of and 'sent him - away; with a flush "of shame on his f see? It may ' not have been .exactly ladylike, but 1 lost con trol.of myself. I jpouklnt bear to hear blnr speaking llghtty oTTyqn." . - "God bless you,' dear r George said, erin never give weir consent, out ra going to stick to George anyway.- "Consent?? laughed Mrs. Hillyer. "Why, bless yore sola, child, yore folks will receive George Buckley with open arms. After" you left I exploded a reg'lar boomerang in the'r midst' What yon reckon 1 told edl? 1 told 'em that me an', Mr. Hillyer had willed aH we got .on earth to George Buckley an that he'd be about the weU offest young man -In north Georgia", at our deaths,- an yore father" : ; y o "What ':Tire you talking about T George exclaimed; in astonishment , -Talkin ahoet .the legal documents me 'n my old man signed yesterday," responded Mrs. Hillyer, with a chuckle. "We hain't" got no childern of our own, an why shouldn't we want to know whafs to become of our c Sects, after 'we are gone? We both . lore yea like a son, an we are a-roln' cow o take Mrs. Lydia Buckley Into " ourhearts,' too. thank the Lord.- , , " . "WelL thafs news .said. "And I don't feci either.' - ' HE SAVED THE EOT. H6w George .Washington SAved c A Little-Boy From Drown -tngAtThs EUk of Hit Own Life.. KISSING rOTHEH. jttchssga, ..." -' , ,.' A.Ii.r, Uliia V Vm ditsgtcr sail : I wial t) 4-k ta Cos JT le tint you fcive B-oTcwl a eara-wera look c;o htr laoe Uu?r. Of cors eatress UV H t A va 1 rf a t puro - old velvety, the best for the price, sold everywhere, call foe it" at .xYten JKifbfojrtoa von' man ha was Uono time engngej iaJUbae Mi tea trtmgi tUt bf gaj helping t surfer Uata II: ;et I f9m & it is yww "!tty t iiiyi m tae ami ox m grett w vsy. iTuiptwraip forest near crushing stream of ' la-morrow mocai&g an4 get trtak. ter, nhen tie beard the voioe tA i vo- tiki wbta vpr rnotber tazf la mio Kieainingldfferrdrit roar J Wg!fl t tx trews hr $zrjts h "i cVe n , little toy lu fallen la, tU water, aaj vptUtvl W Ux AT 1y lJ1PUrK OlbpenSO Ty f these mcofwiii not let xnt try to save I taomX tad pn ciabziszHJ . . ... . Irn, ti yauijJiMiyl JieWlca, yoa owe W a kW two. men."; "If she luram': sbe:: wia be Ay Vsck, wU& yo irere. a - tae to xne,-. George dasbc4 to pieces to , roopeoC She j i kWe4 yoa vUa tsoceeafte !cl worthy oMt, Mnn'rf iu'V ..1 n.l rj ' l,.' I vu Uvmrt! rr vat trr.tiiA n. c . - . . - - . " 1 1 - - - - Judge,- said Mrs. HUlyer; t&ut tt cer- : 'WtsHngton ' scarcely - wsite4 ' to t & a stSrwaire ibei ssyfUara rw. ytSTwienstoUrwh Keae words, v II rememUred And tfcroogi Um yetrt U c!5d4 seed the like. 'The old major sprung tbeTbrlght, aunny-Valredl liule boy tcahioe aad shadovs s2ms ; was - al IM tnKMi W 4aM ff-a. WMa a k. f1 "''. m. ft 'm. m wre" . wul WM I wpota ce had ottea aeen paying he-1 T X cure ey z uu$ys whrt iirl HaXwJKo ciHa nearby.- U took m np- toocn of a o2ri ika, tie UxC. madam "why, X .never knowed the id glance down the - tngry ruahiag I dirty, crabby bands ebantrsc tlry yooiig xnaa had any expectations at alt gtttxa, "and saw the Uule boyslere ianrtd b , skJrialsUi o-.bootkeeper wiUi VsWlltoteustto Wte dma, anl wltnwrt atioih wita the rwtgJi td world, tnd tW the business. f rd V knowed he was moments' hesitation he threw off the tnll-nlght IkJwset.witSi ' wtidh U a man o means I never would 'a raised tip ooai and leard into the whirl- rooted so many bd draatas as .eU an mivn fnmm n,w t tf.lt m.V . . .-4 lu; laiwua. '. v. a. , . . - irouuM wmh ivw .puvw. bin a long story short he give In as grace ful as abody could wish blamed ef the old feller, didn't actually chuckle when I 'sorter skimmed over some o Mr. Hillyer's Investments in railroad stock an' the 17k e jThe. world the same all over. Most aristocrats believe In aristocracy only when it's got a cash basis. Lydia,' yore pa actually feels re lieved. He's had a big job, week's he la, try in' to marry you' to a wind bag, an: now that; yo're goa, to do sight better of yore own accord he's powerful well satisfied. Most . folks come, around to what they have to meet ag. when they are made, to come around to what they rallly want they do it with a whls an' a slide. So, young man. you've won yore fight an you deaerve to he congratulated.! -Welt' I can't take credit for If George laughed. It seems to me that the whole town and half the county have been helping me out . '- Leaving the lovers together, Mrs, HIQ. yer went downstairs. -I thought at fust" she mused, "that rd not let Mrs. Dugan ta on this, hot X t How eagerly they witched Is tba J been on uteres - tbrse los, locg brave young man struggled to reach years. . . . the child.. Of oocm, sLe is not so Jruy sd Just before they reached the falls kimUe as yoa art; hml M - jtm led he seised the boy and held . him op done your stare of hm work dmrWf with hie strotrg arm. I the pt tea years, Oeeccrxs wo4U What a shoot of Sor came frocniootbe to taarked. Her fat fcae those bore! disappeared over the falls. The I fT beaatifal than sn keslX mother ran forward in terror, bat ee It hovered over yoo, wiictof soon gave a glad cry as aba saw them T opportaaity to tumiiUr to ycr at the foot of the falls vabarmed. omfort, aM every ooe ct lbcae wrb- Washington was soil holding bar klee wold eea-m U be brtgU wave- cbibi and making bis way toward rooahi&e cbaaaog eecib otbsr the shore. n was nearlv exhaust- w the dear old fsce. e4 when be finally reached the bore with the child safe, though un-conscious. IT vca nro VZln, polo, ltclc tzzrr:, miffcr irith-'ladiseaticai aorvoufiscea nr.: Irritatillt7. 'casaot sleep, hire r.D eppotlto to Euaxtatcft that Vino 1 irlll ca3coffor ysu rich, red hlcod ca4 rcstcrc Tcur.fcealUi esd otrcth If jx'-i , try Vtaol and it !ea cot hlp yea. ereo to -retnm .your ccsty -.'".TJila thst 3 :our -faith esd fairsesae Will yea try it: Ecaprttfully. -" ' " f -; 1 who were watching from : the moreTioJee Uun yours and yt if a ! But alts, both man and boy yo were lick that-fsoe wS sp-IJ H a e 1 1 'On Eicrr 'Tonrue. Wmiu)U,' . ei Ls4ssvrf Dteeeary, ;. 1 THE CONDITION OP HOME. A HAPPY "She wi3 leave yoa . one of . thefts days. Those burden, if not lifted from her sboaUere, w3 break bar down. Those roagh, hard hands, that have done so many &eccry things for oa, will "be crtsel ipon her lifelese brman. Tboee tMg4u4 Cpa, tht gate yvn yor tm Uh km, wSU be forever doswd, and thowe sad, tired ere will have efd In Durhsm Son. . The habit ot treating: those who I are. nearest and dearest to us .with dMoourteey, is one that doode the 1 eternity, and then yos aill sr?rcie onshlnt'ot loo many homee, If you your mother; but it will be too Is:e V are young and looking lor your I pnace.'Joat tet b- home ooodatt n -f-ft ' ft m4U j sitting room.' Do notpdgebira by the firat cold ' ' : ' y - ;f m v -. w.v he tin. hi- htthnt bv ts w.v h. my &Hght mar yield treats the oM, especially his pareata. I lo cirIy treatment, but the The home where routual eonaidera. "Clt COIU win naniZ 03 tion rules ia always a happy one, if It I longer;. H will be more be the top Cat of-a cheap teneme&t,! troublesome, tOO." Ull- or an tdoU l)ut n the prairie. I reccssary , to Uce chances There ahould be a certain respect oh-' I on that SCCOnd One. Scott S served ia the most intimate relation-1 Emulsion is A prCTCnUvc WZ?-W aatKClLas a cure. Take eearcn weir nusoana s pocaeis iaaa they hxve i uVe thi 4 tame librrty with an aotiaaiatgnoe. We have no fie nacksd cut and drew Her aWs fight to rob .the bbye bank : otn. . : I than to force the yiull of the nation- nought ae weU. That'e about aH the 1 j k--v - life, an shea eatttied to this xaorset I We may hurt the feelings of a W tseee aP . . sen a, ' m . a f r T aeav su tub ever-aa wu er. i ewtT SCqeatnUSCe ana tftere H U truth la, rm dyln to tell somebody, an I , . i.i . I.. it d t. . to . roii .r :Tt7iZllSi Uon, heals the membranes an gasp. Thar she Is now, maktn a merit 01 two people who care tt uOU . . a break fer the fence. She seed me with fa etcb other; but when we aub the olv tnC.lhroat. and ltingS " kffw,,n V "J11! mother's heart, that bred oe with a wind. : Hold on, Mrs. pugan," ralstng I rwTT: r" f -,."-?. , her voice, -don't break yore neca-Tca (loveext . tondernese , to heaven's a-eomhi'-riB a-eomln. ae.fast sa I i or woaod the seaaiuva ieeUacs ; of a I Wlr " - I KfvfKesv Mt attjtw ifm - lak . ffuft !,nf a yjaj av eve a. . eaev aw a bww j aoouzh to. Mtxactrtbe stiiur . from ' ' . -- ' . - I vanish forever; and 6ut through the nnyonnerarv wicuaa aanMlof nf, (h bne w lov dear Z'lv: 4 : fiown away like viU relieve the pals? The qsk . relief j birdsrjt ft s tinwr, la'd3al ; or whteh this llalmeat a lords sastte rest scorn EjnuLS I when ; colds "abound and youll have no cold. Take it when the cold u contracted and it checks InSamraa- land drives the cold but SCOTT & KOTSE, Chealstf Say Plainly to Yoiir Grcce: v ... . , , , . . . f ; ' - v " " That yon wm&t U&S O0TTX3S 2wejw, e&4 ia, hix a ajrre saWB, 2 aunt try to eJ ywa at og ties, : TJa tuny lisi care tor our c;iCi, , Vlut vied .the Utci Jt!pctl U.UZUz ric4aaa7vw wio tare wS UOST CTJITIX s -teortr a quxrttr cr a ctnturyr f ": " Za lhrw ay rftf reit, tlan Cj - . -. ' CcsTLi'Cscc tf bc Fee ; t: '' atstt errrr xjarraal prj-tiar'' ' tier CXUrilXta evrtlaXr tCtet 4 Oat jJaaiaOtea, ir; ; I,. Ctrewt e spear ewsrlema t.n.-", " wtrrw ti ta iXZZUZlr ru g a i t t iv' - eaes3tty s't-wea m sajsa iar vr -u r!Tirr i... 7- urn cxrrrxrt t . te v nun Xiao liaeii cat ty '1ihc lt- " , Cart those XJkxtlxmS tar ratal's jxmsitiraa, SOLD BV CR0CXES E13lTOTIErX , - - v v ... voncx mat oa, ' tk xuro, see-iurwt aarflle.a Notice. BittM "aetM4 a. aaaCia 4 Vtsattarua, nwinn 1. la fca-f W ad m emtsm aia KH Hii liu - f ) ia.iafc. . ia ' iaM a a J aad sleep . possible, asd that aloss ta worth saaav Unee its eoat. Masv eho hsve used It ho? lag only fof a short re lief from suffering hare bees ksppli? surprised to fifid that after settle tbe relief heeame ApetmasenU. Me. T. H LggU of Yom Yata. Tasaiaan. U. ti. writes. -I an a areat safferer from rhaomatiam.' troes hd lo foot, aad Chamberlela'e Pala Baln.U the ooly thing that win relieve. Ue pala.". Fot sale by all druggists. fi.; ' i ,. , .'-. " " " " words of eadeartnent are thrust back like voioee that beat against a wall of rock.:,1. .'--. : 1 -, tr SM tlKSw ff UM wMa r4 SaStM' et Uwftr - TMf8iS. tc . . a. B. Twsesaas a, can. s Uradeees, 'tty.ss2rr, IOl . sprits mesa, cross (winr. ao strtotta. k sp. petlltZUolIlj'rTa.Kockl. .JlcBS'sis T win aaaia roe n aaa sav-p yoe waiu SS eesti Tts or TsbUte 8. A. t BbtUt 4 CO, "mmammi' .' . j Tbe jal'.ey c f sbsje if leads to i-thw tawe-of the-Karffj-- The man who has . failed, at run- J2LZ2 ninz a String .land can . . always her on tbe lips. n3od bless your, - J the Almighty a lot of -valuable . l have civan 1 nomas enm iiua w When , Mrs. ' Hillyer . returned home she found them together. '; Lydia sat on the edge of the bed holding his hand. On their faces lay expressions thst re balled the brightest -period of the older woman's youths t ... C . . - T see you . didn't wsste : time,'- .she said gently as she kissed Lydia on the brow. " C '-.". "Not weunderstand each fltber TWW. Mrs, Hillyer,. replied the ghrk - TfePT I While a billons attaok le desldedly ua pleasant it is quiekly over when Cham berlain'a stomaen ana luivsr Maoists are used.:; For sals by all druggists. , pointers on running the universe. j Hot , Weather Pdo. .Persons sfiletsd with piles ahoaW be earef ol at tale seasoa of the year. Hot weather aad bed driatlag waUr eoatrlb. utetotheeonditioBs ebUsa mass pt lee more palafal aad dattsreroosw DeWitt'e WUch Hiul Salre stops the pels, draws out tbe soreaest sod ear, Qt tbe ra. oloe, bearing the same of K. CDs Witt $ Co. Aysoeke Drug Co,. HYQEIA The Beat 5-ent clear ! on earth for aale at Aycocke Drug loroojrb tbe beet reraedT. (Signed) .s.t)tricKiana. - ' The sorrow of death k not in their going, but in our remaining. V i - . Don't lt tbe eblWres seffar. It they Sre freUel, reUh asd srras. glr ibasa UoIlUlet'B H y- AtoeftUt ,ISiTke beethaby tsaa toeeu. ' P -rer s 4 telta foIKw IU as. S3 ; eate. II. a. Bobbtttace:;-, Tie :.i tl if re the dread of death. CUT RATE1- ...MARKET. ' T whh to sat to the recple ef I tutr.brg Ibat t have cpeaed Met Market la the "Harry Dsn- ton briek store, aad treat sew on t shall f amlih wy FAlrc Hb : rreah mekts dally, al a nosh lewer I raU then they lava been rJB? for iU I will be fled to serve alU " ".- UE5RY A TOOLE. - L.T.H0RT0N A foil Use aatfe ttraw iais at rpt. Tte irl Ii t. rThoae ax, 4 dps-era er bnlfht te It we AT COST. A alee let ef t'tiln si rtw,-,a:if htr ricna, Ct Hay, Fleer, Fslp Sle., at lieatl caab rJta, . Call aad e e sad we wul xinU t liae tn. '" ' W. P. KEAL L C PLTJHBE2 AKD STEAH fTTTEB. r Some are. so ocenpied : with stonea and grave clothe they never see the risen One- 1 '; -.-- .' -" - Paint Your Bazxs For 75c. to $100 with Deoes Gloss Carriage Faint. , It we'.g&a 3 to 8 eta more to ue : W J J"l fjiaiiJSilTS serraair turned into the hall and was walking 1 than ctbersi wears loejr a"! rires - -..pU i- '' . slow,!!! to new work, &oll by 4 r ve Easter la the anniversary of Hope s birthday; J i " ' - Morning prayer leads to evening praise. ) -- ; ; " ; . r - Time Tried "as 1 Kent ProTea.' Oae UlaaU Coogh Care U rkbt cs time eham it. corses to end&ar eooc, eronu. wboorisg eoegh. ets. : It u tar- feetly rtrmUea, r'e wut isau tis.e-Uifsa's iiTciiU cc-ji fjtfpr Ayeocis Prr j Co. How to Ward off Cli Tbe saoat soecwaaf al ay rvf , eadtawr of ibe spproacb ef cid are ta te isls Ulae Uroca d!'.k.6. . Tt s be dona by eatiag coSf fo-l siud t I0r r e1 trrt! - aal brs asy daor dr tba attaaeii appr Ute a d.a of CbatnbrUI'a t:onb ttl Uf TabUu to eorrt lL.nroafa wal toaueb or art troebki its !&4ljre tloa. yoaelli Cad lb TatUta tt j-st ei:t yoaii. . i,-r sale ty.s'J Trsn fontract rocr work oasotlUrj Bxtornr A t'l faih TcU, Lra!r? Wait C5air, v. I A I J , 11 WTOUtrht waU r'.f.: Also l;a i TT IO I f O A 1 M f rf iUi'.W et 1 l -A tHnr.l:t.U I 1 ,11 1 I I I 1 I I I ToaeUltoJ tay rrVve af.rrua j I ti UUIIU w w 0'6aV Ebop xnkCtr i:tt fc: Icrstrtiy, : - L T. MORTON t s Ti fa r p.!' t I - y a t a '.ore to brat jo-jt e ". calf yosr c 1 c- tit t t. TlulES- PRINTING HCL
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 19, 1905, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75