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THOMAS.-Prri:: t - ocnmrL ' ' . m X. J. i U1TIOIT i - ... . !AY, JU:U; ! , 1905 CHURCH OIBECXOUT Sand Sohool at 9:30 A-M. Gbo. 8. Bakbb, 8upt Praaohlng at 11 A II., and 8 30 r. M. itj aunosy. . - , - Prayer meeting Wednesday night. C I 8, MjLSBlT. Pastor.. - BArrorr. , - Sanday School at 9:30 A 1L "f Thos. B. Wilms; 8apt Prachta at 11 A.M., and 8 30 wr Bnaday. ' - i""-,' r"rayer uwting Thursday night. "; U. U. UASHBUBBB. faster., - BHBOQrAL, if;'.:.,,, daadsy Sohool at 9:30. Tt? J : -- W. H. Bonis. Sapt sorvwea, morning ana nigni .-; on tat, 8rd and 4th sancuys. - V1 " Ktning Prayer Friday afternoon Ksv. J 0H9 Lohdox, Rector.. HorvtoM 4th Sunday in aeh monthr- mvraiag aad night. - . - v? v pastor. Louiaburg JUodga, JBo. 413, -A.v P. A' A. at, hmM 1st ana 3rd t Tiesday aiguis in wui montu. , v;.; . c ifrofbumioitil:cMEUcln' D. T. Bmlthwlck; -j-."' . V. ST. Bank. sUlTUWIgK A BANKS. - .. - DENTISTS, ' Qc (a UWta BnU&ugVkaia Street. a n -vi n 'l ifl-iiiii i uifff - "niT iff', "i'i 'iTi viU I E. AKTUUU IL FJLEM1NG, - D R. J. B. UXLOB, raaCTICinaPBTaiCIAJI ABB SOBOBOB. jjU. J, J, MANN, PHYSICIAN and BURGEON lAOMBOah, H. e, .'r i flea otr Ayeucktf Drug Co.' drag store IJ B. B. P. JJDHT, v. f BAOTldUia POTBICIAS AMD SD&Q1 OS. Lbaisburg, 0. OIBm ! tJM rrar . ol , K. Bobbitt a Uo.'a urac ator. on Naaaatnirfc. , 1) a. B. y.TABBoaouQH, F9YHICIAS jhj BuaagoH, aoaUe: laUdlna. ikon aa umhm4 from I. W. JUefcett's r fl. ALXBSO. - 'aTTORJntT-AT-XAW, WIMprMttMlaaU tna Courts. goiuitMrUte, a. c. u Oflioa In y K. atansBSBDaa. TTQBJIBT AT LAW Vovihbvm, Vittytaatlaa la aU Um Ooorto jof . the Btatu doort Hoi ATTO BiN ET -AT-LA W, XjOuuBoas, NC. V . i OIBaa ovwBoddl, Bobbitt A Co. V drag turn. ' -.. . ' w n. HAYWOOI BCFFDT. rrOBSBTAT-LAW. - r" wui practtM bi all ta Ooarta f . yraakna ud xUtrfaiM ott , aiao la tfc BapMata Jourt, ana iu tauiatt4 MM,JWiM ana OnillUautt. 'J ' OMMlKUoopw aad ClUtoatXafldtaav JIHOB. B. WILDBB, AXTomarrAt4AW, lanaMBa.B.B.-"::.? oMa Main atiMti wt BOoorar'B - - 1 ' 1 - F. 8. SPliOIi-L. Mnaavao.il. a , c mm ntj tlM nmrtm at FnakttB. . Tana araivtua. Warm a4 Waka Maactiiia, aiao ut mumm Coart north - tiavoUaa. rroapttatloa (io to eoUvoUoas. -V uavweTwBaanaa'aHtoH. .t--- ' Tw.Btoiorrr, ATTOBJIBY ABU OOUVBBIXOX AT LAW rMat aaA vaCnsUklng altosOoa givaa varraukttwiiitraatmltoaiaaaadk Mrft-- to f ih7 JuUe 8hiiMira, Hob. John I iMamg, Horn, aobt , w. wuiavon.noB. . v., rrvM. Flnt Aattonal Bank of Win- I JtOMoa, Caaa. B. Taylor, rwt. w afca Jror at uotia, boa. B. W. Ttmoatuaa. . - - ? j man owra-aal Oo. Btw-a,;'- -y" W ATTOBSBT AT-lAW. r. fea all aonaBkOMavea Mala WS YAJUSokbtlaB, a? ATIOEJSEY AT LAW,. LO01BBHBCI. B. U. om la Opara Boom balldlng-, Ooortstnrt ail legal buslasM intmstcd to him vUi racaiva prompt aadaaratal attaiuoa. F. HOUCK, f i - : COVTBACTOB 1Xb"BU1LDE2, fLociaBima.-jr. c. :. Trmiig Antiov all kinds of Bnlldlng taplUM, arUMIa MantM aad TUea, ; Aroh "un iMuaaa aooaunea HOTELG. KaANKLUiTOII HOTEL iiujrxLtsrTOJ.iJ.o. , - lood aaaombdaiion for DLa fcravaJrj QoodLtvwr Attaaaei V ,; MASOTBUEG HOTEL J l? Ttlaajaientytaurg ' 3?ropr tlXUJIl aeeaauaedatiaas. Good far at wiMtf eidattartlv ttmzr. , 777-; ; Author ;Wee; Mactfreetfor.1 v , ,;CO?YR1611Tv 1904; tllll !!!!!! ! I i ! ) ' ffly ! CHAPTER I. bosks 'Asa buk. AVID HOTJSTOK lolner.nnd glazier by trad gardener by natnre", stood slacklj in the -July, afternoon, sunshine 'ad miring, th& "glory- roaes that budded and bloomed on the south gable of his cottage.' .With lazy loving eyes he gazed of them, and now and then-he drewn pnlt frqra the brier "pipe Ijj. te. corner or nig month ana slowly emit ted a thin stream, of smoke with- some thing Hfea-slgh of contentment. Thrice. with aneffort, ' he - had moved awav. and thrice he had retraced the few steps and returned to his roses. -: .-" The sound of an opening door caused him to start" and he grew; red in the' face as his 'wife, bearing a bundle of Washing-, to be bleached, came, round "the corner of the cottage. 'j.' " C "Oh, DaTid,- she exclaimed (she usu ally, called him Dayfe), "you're surely lorgot tne tune- it's after 7 'Is Jt, Jess?'f he said, -with genuine enough- surprise in -his TOlce. adding feebly "I didna think. It was as Jate. The .wife of Jtwo months' regarded nlm with . grave eyes - and ' shook her head., "I thoughV! she said,after' a short paused-"! thought you had gone- back to the shop an, hour ago-at least. 1 You said ou were going." ' fc - Aje. But-come an' see the rosea: Jess.".'-'-.--vl Vwjt;-":,.. r;- TIT see' them at the right time; when your- work's by ''for " the-- day, David , she replied scriojusly. 1; vv J utvwuo VC!Uiat 9U1CV 'Wi'yer manjr he retorted good hmnor- edlyy 'There,snaethin- daein' at the shop this weather: Here, Jess, lid ye ever see a bonnler"-s-;. " there'll never be' anything doing at the shop, unless the' master's there," said Mrs. Houston firmly. "If a not right, David." , -r "But, Angus la there." - 7 -- ; "Angus T And what can Angus Aof "Welt he's no fit for muekle work. but but he can tak' orders.": ''And ' forget -them. , ;;f "Pulr buddy I ' He'a gettin . auld, said-David gently. ' "That a Just all the more reasou-why you1, should be. looking after things for yourself.' Oh, Davie, Davie,' I doubt you're too easy golngf - .',,--.. .Her .husband looked uncomfortable;' for he felt the truth of her' remark; though; asa matter of .fact, be was hot any -more easy going than: the other tradesmen of ' little ; Kinlochan-by-tbe- Mrs. Houston broke the awkward al ienee, speaking .more lightly than she felt -."Off you gor'- she cried, laugh Ing. "Qff you go this mlnutet Davl, laaL or I'll have to start the joinerlng myself!" - r "-".vr--- His pipe had gone out, and he slipped It Into his. jacket pocket: -""Ye see, lass, ..hesaid '-. apologetically, the 'Ardmartur show Is on Saturday. an. 1 canna but think o the roses-' '7 - "Yes, I know,-Davie,' she returned; with raddenjsympathy.' "You're not to think X don't care about your Ptoses, but buf-s ' - -t. - ;Iio a "Jazy,. -stupid fella F' ' he inter? rupted.-.- "ril awa'.to ma work.! 9 And he hurried off as if from temptation. He .turned-. at the garden -gate' and waved his hand to her, and she waved hers to him,- smiling. v- But- as soon' as he disappeared Jier young face grew thoughtful, and she sighed ; as "she started, to spread the "Items of her washing on the green.-"-"-" 'r .When she had laid, out .the last -of the bundle she rose erect, stretching out her arms and .forcing' back her shoulders,' for she was tired and -stiff with the day'a workV which had begun between 5 and 6 o'clock, in the.morn A shprt chuckle sounded behind her. -JAunt Wallace V- she cried,- turning and ' endeavoring to . Bmile- a - cheerful welcome. 'Ye're-' , learnln', wummah:; -"ye're learblnV' observed her relative, staring at thehlte patched green Nae doot ye'll dae better next time,n."she added, bending her elderly but' -tllt "active body to examine at close quarters" a specimen of her niece's washing. v "An' POO s yer guldmanr; she inquired, Ws- j.ng at last ,TCOm an Inspection' so lengthy, so keen and ao " patronizing that '.the young woman could scarcely restrain her "tempervj ."' : He's. quite well, -.thank yoUt" jaunt," she replied,.controlllng herself. 'pr-K Mrs. Wallace- smiled - rather - sourly. "J thochthe-mlcht'be no-Vvera-: weeL seeln'. that he needs a boot thrae 'oors to tak his dinner in.". ' o r- "Did you meet him-on the road? 'l seen him, but never Ieton7 ho seen, me.1; -fr .-.rerhaps. I I Ikept'him A';Ilttle' late today,", said Jess. "Ye. mlcht- kentbetter-nor-dae that, Jessie. He's lazy - enough ,wi'oot ye keepln. him. '-"But. his Tfayther; , puit man. whvjist the same; : It bates me to ken hoo his bit business hands thegith- er, " I never seen' his mlther. She wis deld afore J cam' to, Kiniocnan. - rye heard she -had a valf. ttma wi,her lazy man.' Aye, an I doot lfsersg H be haein' a" Come into the house,' and I'll make von n- cud or tea. aunv . aio,. hastily. "You've had a warm walk." Mrs, Wallace lived in cottage sdoui - Cuban Diarrhoea T7. fl. noldiers who served ie Unbador- fnr the Soanish war know what this dis ease is. and that ordinary remeatea nave littla more effect thaa so much water, Cnh(i.n diarrhoea is almost as ; severe and jfanzerous as a mild attack of cholera. Thar is on remedy, however. that can always be depended upon as will ba seen bv the following certiScate from Mrs. t'lnnln Jcnb of Uonston. ' Texas; KAh-AAnifv that Chamberlain's Colk r-Vr,iai. r.,H Diirrhoea Remedy euredtny hoBbani of a savere attaok or uonan 01. arrkoea which ha bronght home from n.r,ha..-: 7e had several aoctors Dot taey i;v him nn cood. One Dottia 01 icw v . ... reaedy eored tlm, s oar ne:cnori n t-"fr. -Itiukj3oi for eo v&Irt.tld ... . r ee-e-a-e-ee-fc 4 BELLtV:-T'"-VC"- VMr. McUrfa?Xt.; . . hr J. J. BELL a mile along -the shore, to which aha. had retired on a small annuity-oo the death of her husband"-soma, tenv years ago. .But she was Glaagow born and bred and "had never really got Into sympathy1, with the Klalochan natives and their ways; It waa during the hot ' Infrequent vlalU to her aunt, fernerer, that .Jess had -come; to know David Houston, and. although tbo i - &dy wasfond or holding upthe man's ob vious faults to the girl, aha had naver actually ? attempted to lnterf are: with the course of true lovel"Efter aV he's a dacent lad,f. she woulday to herself. -an. mayrje jesa 'u make aaoan o htm There's naethin' peely wally aboot him onywey.f- ; .v. Mrs. Houston conducted her aunt In doors and Into th parkw, with Ita eld iasmonea rurnltura of her . busband'a parenta,' relieved by the modern dainty nesses which she had nrorldedlnatb. fore and. since her marriage, and by the nowersvhicn the garden, amall though u was, generously afforded. .v . t . , yere the yin fur falderals,"beerved M-rs. wauate,' with"- critical .stare round the room. "Ye'rt like yer mlther wi';yer e'o fur; useless things -an!- yer fine way o speakln. ' That's the want a lassie fakla" a man's Job la an of fice an' eaun oot at 'Alchft to elaaaea: Mphm! But every lass noondays la a young Ieddy raa ower fine fur the things-that , wis gold enough, fur her fayther anV'mlther, - l)eed,"ye feud bae mairrit ybaV then fancy ehapa that dl naethin'f but pu down their euffs an' dance abbot the flare oibe big drapers in ..Glesca.' .-.Yin'; o thon- chape - wad shairly ' please- ye better nor a plain jiner.f-7 '-C;V t'.z. Z'l-'- ,: ffesa;' having heard aU - thia before. laughed: good - naturedly and left the room to prepare tea. , w r "; " yv nea sue returned with the neatly spread tray," her aunt waa atm la her critical humor;:----r, i"I suppose ye ca this afternone tear she. said, with a anlff. ,Tn extremely vexed I didna bring ma veesUln cairda wl' me," yer. ladyship! . But r left them in ma calrriage.. ,.-r- :r.'?--f,-''':-; You can send the footman" tin after ward, retorted . Jess calmly aa ahe poured out the tea. f4. V-1-; r fYere-ower, amalrt, -wumman," said Mrs. Wallace, with her short chuckle. Weel, weel, seeln yCve mad the tea; i BUppose m need to tak It"" And the took it with a considerable rehah. vi i" :l. "An' boo dae jcejlko keepia abooae efter keepin' - bookaT aha - lnqatred presently.'-.nt'a a change for ye. ah T "Yes," said her niece softly. -Of course I. like It, aunt," aha added some what sharply.1 p -v i: Mphml i dThey : a . say that .at . the staIrt-Yer hauns Hoo be aa genteel like as Jtbey wbrln the ofilce." I don't mind that," said Jeaa.: not absolutely truthfully. . ,-,;" "Ye canna rub an' scrub an , dae yer alnwashln' an': keep yer-4uan -tike B doocbessV Whit wey. did Davla no get jtomepnhr buddy to dae the .bit WashinVfur jerZ-'? X -:: .' "He wanted to, bat I wouldn't .let him. -1 can manage It fine myself. : It Isn't such a, big Job,' yon biiowJ- c4 "Weel, I'm shalr- ra -glad yar pleased theuk ye,1 Jlst hauf a cup bat I "doot ye're daein mair-nor yer abtre Ye re daein'-malr nor yer man, to keen the boose Kann."1-,.."7--'-.. "- ...-.. Oli,nOi. Aunt, Wallace.-. Darto works arery hard.v . 4 " i i Aye, when ha ylnif get stalrtlt,' aald the old: lady, abutting her mouth with a snap. "He list Ilk a e Ither. men in Klntochan t-f - '"He's.notr .'-".v.; 't. Haud yer.tonguef v-Tve leaved here fur tenyear come Martin maa, an' I kea whit I'nx talklnL abooC ,;GIe a Kla lochan man a Job to dae. an' If he'a hla aln maister..llke. yer. aln man, heU footer aboot an footer aboot tin he has to dae't or loss It a'thegitherr' Aye, an' -mohya Job here's been lost atheglther. Whisht! : I'm no feenishedyet .1 grant ye" the Job's dune quick an' weel wbea ylnst lfs stalrtlt;. but, mercy me, it's got to wait fur that! Did X ever tell ye aboot auld Maister McDoqald'a gatal Na;I didna. ViWeeW. it's a parable fur the guldwlfe ' o' ony ; KInlochan man, especially if he'a a liner, an', there's Jlst the yin Jlner lnlnlochan the noo. Mind, Tm aaytnT the noo, far I'm thmk in' there s room fur anlther, if he's got pny spunk jiva. In the future. . OcKyf needna :Hee up.; Weel, . auld Master McDonald bided In the big hoose naxt to ma . wee yin, an' ba .wis; a rale kind auld Tnan;an mony"s ; the basket o frit I had free his galrden fur naethln. Weel, it wisna lang efter I cam' to Kla lochan -that : bis gate gaed ' wrang It was auld like bissel an' needit repair- In. ;-V So he sent fur the Jiaer It was Davie's i faytbervan efter twotthrca weeks: the 1 Jlner cam' an luklt at t&t gate an' said he wud' get It repaired wl'oot delay. But the time, gaed by. an' the Jlner never cam, an' tha gate got. waur an waur.: Maister McDonald sent fur.the Jlner again, an'. the Jlner cam' no In a hurry, ye ken an' aald he wud sort It wl'oot delay.. An" then aboot sax month-gaed by, Maister Mc Donald writln' to the Jlner or caln at pis shop In' the Jlner aye aayln' he wud sort the gate wl'oot delay. I mind fine auld Maister McDonald speakln' to me ower the wa an me askln' efterJda health, fur, I thocht he wis lukln gey - Hard muscles and stror? bo3y do aot depend oa tbe quantity of food yoa eat, hnt on ita terfsct d'jzc'.ksa end r'rr asimmilatioa. 7hea yoa Uka i'-' 1 Dyspepsia Can yonr yt?n gU til i nonrishment oct t( all ts f 0" iirca et It dLci3 wlit yoae:t i;:- -Ijs c ti stomach as i eo5ys lis t-':lart y-w ertiests tls t :- ! t 1. i builda c? t-1 fc-- " ' 5 e:.t:;8 systen. over? ir . c:: L d.yFprs,;a. t-LLL: ? c '..i. . ' ' das'2ned ta evestsil! wc;i a. v. -.'U and las'.Ir 1 1 " -t t3 tr :::. f.n t dictres' tisa. C:.4tyr:"'3 T C3. frail, aa Mm aajta', P-o-, ...l, 1: 1. 'rt Wallace, 11a no fe-eSla" wLI jec 1 c. extra bertybut a creaila' ; ! -a lang while.' That wis la tUe s:-. an' a wee bit while efter the No w v t ;.r he deed In hla aleep in sa arf a Honj nicht,ah when I gaed 00 1 ia the tuonv inv no' Kennin'ae wis del!, I n tbo gate lylaV across the road a Dario' Cayther comln alar. 2 th. roadn-bu-.'Jln" wl' hht bag o tools. ' He C:iv,n Wss tie Job, but he never had the face to it r; I la the account -1 dinna thSnk he erir said onythln to Davie aboot it, so ye can tell him tae story . wtca he's nu' ower busy. Ha, haf '"1 Tm sure lH Co nothing f ti e Rortr cried Jeaa Indignantly. A story like that fa always exacrcrated. - ; "That's ower big a word far aa an'. ! wife like' me,, lassie, but every word I've teirt ye's aa true at Vux. slfJu' here.; An' efter a, when ye ret t ken the. Klnlocha n folk, ye'll no' wi::.n. r at onythln. I cud tell ye boo Fan-! Stewart, the penter. tak twa year ta j come: to"whltawatb-ii! 'reos Doirie" I WaahinM boose, an , thc-a - n.p.. ---.' '. fthissel;. An' 1 cud tell ye Na no say ony malr. But mind. Jeaa. keep yer man's nose en the grtndsta uaw ower Ton growm roaea an panalea ao'.ao on. a' vera fine, la their i way, I grant ye, but no the kin' a things that'! gl'a ye saut to yer kail. Na, na; ye maun.luk efter yer man. Bualness afore Dleasore. aa the vki . "-So If o WO Aim 1A tory.-.; wnmmaa aald when ahe whupplt her weaa afore gfetn' ft gundy, v ril Jiat tak! anlther moothfa o tea. I hope ye can blla UttUa aa weel aa ye mak tea. Hand yr tongue! I wooldna tak yer teg' If IJOldna hka ttv- ri' - i-r" Her nleca burst enf la usrhlnx. for ahe-waa- not afraid of the old U.&T, though same -of the Utter reoerk- not any of those about bem!f-L4 made dier . hot with anrer. -ru tell lavle all you've said. Aunt Wallace,- ane said preaeutly, with assumed grav ity. S:.i :r..v ; v, "Vera likely. Walt- till yeve been mairrit a year or twa afore ya tell yer man wtilt ttber folk aaya aboot him. Maybe by that time m has aomethln guld to aay.i-But tt depends on yer aeT. Jeaa, ma laaa. Whlteyer ye da or; say, keep him awa free the rosea an banalea. Weel, lfa time I wis ait. I've two lodgers comln the morn, to m maybe no see ya for a whltey. - Ma respetfr ttfTet guldman, : ah'.ye mlcht tell him I'm needla' a new lock on the coal cellar door,-but there's nte hurry for twa-three year. Gold by a to ya. ma dearie.- -.And Mrs.: Wallace kissed her . niece . quite anecUooately, If hur riedly, and made for the door. 1 " Jess accompanied her to the garden gate, watched her "along the road and then, slowly retraced her step to the cottage. V Instead, however, of enter lag the houae at once she went round tr the south gable and spent a couple of minute lingering beside , the rosea. AU her life-ahe had loved cower, but at a dlatanceloved them without un derstanding them aa her husband did and 'Just before her marriage, fagged with the effort of. a city existence, aha had - dreamed and told herself how beautiful and peaceful It would be In the little garden by the sea with the man of her choice.-"And now heavily upon her mind lay the conviction that it waa her duty to discourage Davla In hla flower growing . .and to persuade him or even force him to regard hi fMslseat at pammcw'--J":c.''..:'; : -;Her aunt's allegaUona and tna!nua tlont she reaUxed ware based on truth. Jess had seen things for herself since she settled la Kin lochia, although she had at first shut her eyes to the easy going ways of Davie or excused them to herself la "m sweet, Qlogkal fashion. She further was aware that her hns bnd (he felt neither ahame nor anxi ety In the fact) had cexer tared t pea. ay. t When . pooney was neccaaa ry be would render accounts to the. people who he thought could pay theta and sena oia Angus -round a cay or two later to collect what he could. If his financial affairs were cot managed ac cording to the best business methods. they were at least : mana ted almply Ha merely asked hi own froo Peter aad gave It to raul when the latter asked hia own...' Da rid. Houston, had never had any friction with debtor or creditor, and perhaps that waa one reason why he had sever noticed that a ideal of hla substance had been frit tered away. : If his booke had been a hundredth part as carefully kept and Watched ever a hit rotes and panalea, bit wife need naver have worried her pretty head; but. as It was. ahe had mare reaaon.to do so thaa she knew. Inr the ledger of one of the tig elty '?,-.., (TO BR COXTIXVED.) TTrslocl. wort oct wcr-ta ftcuot sleep, ft cr t rrV, ft" tTtoi.z t. Co. ' i I r'a llcky Ioun tali Tr t're t t rti t-.ltlo' re 1 Ho J. Zi ai:a, ea crT-L'-u.U A'luOh. . .t & Co, i ?Tt3aJrtct:rcf t! tla present pcu!:' 3 c:r.r:L3 ifUr.swi n cf ti e Unitol 1 f- i :i as i i. L".'uwrl 1 ' 1 'A I J.l '-r'a 1. n.'k A t - .j f : r ' !. ... . .. .-- v v r 7 Cun-ilo.jr. Y., Th-i - V V Will irrar. : f ore.rate aar-ecUl 1 II.. v. c ..imoJata the LiU from Wilmln-. t s, Charlotte Dcam aa.1 llzr 'h RtQd tie n: uw of ' t!a UranJ l? which 1 he! I m ' iJuCTJ July 10th-Ut!i. .- .. Hate from Italeih, all ri3, rourvl trip 120.50, via NorWk an. I UaT ilr-ir -rton, aU rail, 13X0, Durham, all rail, 20.20; Ctstlr-tt, aii rsU 123.2.). ly line from Wfl tn::;ton 121X5,, Darliam S 119.45, Cl.5riotta 123.05. , Tkket-t '.will? be -n-l July etb, Xnli tad lOih,- wiib f.n.-a limit to leave liuTalo July J5th, t t tickets csn bo" citenie4 UnQ Acunn 4thr iKt piTtuent of ( f notify, the undersign!, Cut it can bo determined if - snfcieot numb wCl go W justify operation of specUl Pnllman. '. -;.-.. ' - fcClILOrTi.T. IV A. Billons BtU wa atttlag btoatJ Atd hlaioaf q u raoeklr eoJd. ' Fslal toolo" wotjtdh'tsarahlca. -' CottpaoTe wosld o (Mara hla. , "' . AU his frfeada m hadlv rr'cb'ard, . flat tbatr rNriu aoa r ltxt(aJ, - For Bill iiaad I6f K!Wrrd a to. Earlf Ri-fDnurIWvdfcl. . The famooa LItUe Pill "Barly Rfor' ears aco tl pUo a. a'xk a-M(Jul, bilio. Bewi.e . by thlr toais tSrtX oa k livar. Thy ar griae e fek: t-i Impart ary rUtax ry. Utxl for aildrva or adolta. - Sold ty'Aro Drog.Co..- Tb more wrinkles a W03iaa hx$ the, Jess - the t snnnjed ij"roshrra. on edrtn lor. sale at Ajcocke Drag ,V . l ; Ji " I I., It Mt, ce ot mtellectual farming when a ratn's feelicgt are. htrrowei . Marriage of, two deaf motet abottli render them,ncspeaVabf htppy. I have civen ITjocnka fhlll " I'mIs w thorough trial and find them totw the bet remedj. (Sijrncdl . 8.aEtriclland.' . . J - LOST. OB K1SLA1 D. ; Policy No. 180,tCS LuacU by The Peon If Dtual Lite laaureoce Coraj ny, oo the Ufa of Mr Qraj P. Klnj. The Under will 1 1ca'ae return it ta t he onderainl. ArpUcatlon boa . bMo .tnie lor tbe Wuu.'X'Ot dup-aW. ; " j Jso. Yt Kio - 7 . 1-ooULurx, N. X f V Vantod. -k ; Tts U. F. Uoock Dclct Manafar uringrompaov wants to bur for the brick yard lixw cords pi ae wftod. In anj a,uanUty, will p& $IZ9 a cord..11. - - ".-,'- '"- J. P. WINSTON PEC I AH - " "0- "'t For tha nit 40 diyr, : I ttrapla bt wty" down below wholesale coat t X hart about 100 nobbr Ppr! og ttrit 8alu cloth Ug I tm closleg out 1ati than ccet All loamtr goodt golog Uft.comt in and look atihetetQiualswhttt t tnrto boint t 1 hats a tot cf tan tboeati 6 at ft &a that evil 1 aad 12.50.-. I have S0O ptlft .woman's flnt. iboet ta a.3$o A at laaa than eoU . J. P.-VFlotteo baa reduced prices on evtrylbiosr to jast coma t tse -' J. P. WINSTON. - -tin- Ki in July. - - "lulmmr r 1 1 4 ss.m T?t.T.-rKs 1 f w m . wa -a ..,., msJL 3i r.T. ia ..... . ' - - - - ; ra injr.'.""1 . f 1 V. :'rl: I 'nrnn an' yn. .umiron f d.-. j. t ; i, . . i nft j v Ihcae deainng to alter..! wi;; Av - w At ID : Every ralr warrant pair given 1! net foaoJ to. F!o::r, Meal, blip Staff, C -rn cLf tpar i5-a anyone -v Fpeclat price aprj '. ill ecorr-3 r.'..-uts5.v rim r, , $rm4 Mining ' f--nrTT ?--'Wa, (Wv lO ftil fT..I (t.: v . fa fr -ict ) h y (k .-a m 1 J 15A. iu .'.. P4! i fcr o Uwtr ffwy. 7Vi May !, 1 ic C Lx, al. I,R.f..rnt1, AHnMT, ' OS; PiOSGS -anil Violets : OUR GPCCULTY. W- Wmri frfc rl ( FALL DULD0. L;T.H0RT0N ;f LUBBER AND STEAK FITTER, Wi3 contract jour work ooaanlurT Bxtorvw. A full tine ot Datii Tni, LAvatnrW, Weter . CSowU, tie wronghtpipe.awvilplp Al mlitm of BcmW an4:EfJpo". tdnasiftrt lot wilt Co4 taj , pticwe aUrartlre on. r?hop tuwjar Uckrl Store, " .'. . Tears truly. - ; -. v . L. T. H 0 RT 0 rf . . P. R It Lt DM to hoj stove to fcwu your watr, 1 ma maka yonr oli oe do the wtwk. -" - ' - TIRES. QUi'GKEn "?i!,'D " BETTEn A 4 J1 ra kr-wr Vi la l lnwU Mltlrf BMIn el. -, Wdawl IWawinwl o-r 4 letM tlwt X tort lOit Ft, ) krk eeey eaA v m fcrt: rUa tMkrl It4tflb rw(M c ti. ti r Wft w'm I ro pmn k m MMtrt 3 aJI aMkraJSM itaaV -i. Tl lrKMM44 ali 4 awra acti It u a turttw f eei ) ta fc f-ortia to ii v ci tf tnW t ffMMti( ati ol 4 Mr tM it e4 tW L tarri4 tL3 M tie atarae to A. T. NCAU IPPE n O liO - : 4 scli J, a:. 1 Go - rv I r ' vf a i - . . . , pure old the Lest for the price. , - ' I A t ...... i- r I f t . , . . ' sow call.; for lotiisbum I . ' I"' '..":-'"'L r t ... ' " .... I ;-1 ; . ' : loulsburi:, n. c. (wm - Bll m B0mmtiM.imL..)..-mmwii.m j;V. -A aAa A A AA AAA A A. AA A A. A A A A A A d - r 1 - - : . wm .rcry longer w tkJ I.Am .'t I " V ... ' uww W'l WW. 1 -mtitmLr h 1 1 w I 11 W nvestment A Tatk tta fatltiU ftr UrnltUf iVe taiat ef tsajktUlla cMl.4 IVal art gif srtjl n 4lpal r Ud:tl:u-fc. Os, t;t-t Ut tie $! at n aitlceati tsiUUt-n Sa tt. lcf laealmtaU. gWe slum try Jiiitf t tr ft'.r 9mi win m Wa ray UUrtilca C;a!u, F. CITIZENS BANK Lisa txzsxxzsx, KZTuezz - Lei ; Commoa a4 te ff-faj im yt,f ivi.-.Lr TVl taaa aiH tl0 CDfTTB - Uxut et ta auujr tnrrtJA ' init itct wr uon ccirrrr r.. TWw U t9 s.lnatufvr pnc4 e4 cr,l L eKa-iJtft! taj luft . (VI eyta I rk fmtXcm. l.-wkJ.-.! m --t T""4jT ) irn flW UollOTiil )a.iuu j SOLD BY GROCERS nXRYUlim: if'-' PCS" C A. fo3 H&t &f tteU straw tl p! See tTiJf tn rtrknBx.l it t: AT 'COST, A ff 11 f C".ittg ai ai; Hay, Fkr, i kip f t. " at I watt ta.l as 4 aa-a aa acl P t Im ml . velvety, . ovcrvv.'hrn - "t it U V .drsnensnrv. -Securities mr tartuu ar;tt a mjf t ila at 4 71na OF HENDERSON ens2 Bccids aVBM, inaaJ aa 5 13U WtA, fajs r ti.r.fh fcy lj,tt ra J-am 1 kjwrw Ju-tr-r tt vlx:s 4 i t f -j -:jr tjmi I C r e.km 7 i v . . :oor,T coft ta tvsMrfVrr alry. TVe trrvew aVerrU.aw el-ld Vy k s at rv t;tesLtaTVaw er alfctTlfaJtjr tws4'4 aJ exsr tar tfflrit.a w1bt frwwAaAasajt y-ea reJ.4 av4 atrrwaw ef a.re ta V f-.re prv-tct lXLsara, fla'w.atr grii stJC JtwnTj . Jlrvwa tl tjr wjft lw Tit ; . i , it Mim. C tf f at: rtiV j t t i;it. P. Li IjL CO.. if , u -.14 ye : ( ae -at ..uwiawvTg S'tetaarf, " F i !; !i n u I! s I i; rr
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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June 16, 1905, edition 1
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