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1 1 TTT7"V---- V; - - i-A t -r r -,' zr!tsr - 1 C - VOL., XXXV.-. V'-,;? 4 "n't iLOUISBDRG, N; a, FRIDAY, JUNE 23. 1CD5 v ' . v.. . i : CHURCH - DIRECTORY . MXTH0DI8T. L-t t lllltllllllini dead School at 9:30 A. M. '' Qbo. 8. Baku, flupt. -Praaehing at 11 A VL.; and 9 80 1, M. .very ouaday. 4 1; -' V - j p ra rr meeting Wednesday Bight. ,. L.,' 8, Hashbt. Pastor.. duaday School at 9:30 A. M. i Thos. B. Wildbb, Sopt Pnahlnir at 11 and 8 SO P.M.. -ry Haaday. w ' ' - K rarer mating Thursday Bight, v; I . a . k . . I 1 1 tfaadey School at 9:30. - WiCUc KonntSopt ttorvloes, moraioK - and night , .on let, 3rd aad 4th Sancuye. Ktealnir Prayer Friday-.afternoon Kay. J omi Lohoov. Bettor, ' Hn lose 4th Soadaf i& eaeli month -uuraiotf aad night, i " VTT r factor. I By J. ;j; BELL. v Author of WeV Mactfreor.' "Mr. McLerl- Eto COPYR.1CHT-190.byiJ. j. BELL i ! if i nn i LoeWborf Lodge. No. 413. ?. & A.. M.t umU let and 9rd Tuesday aighie, ta eaea month.. - JLroC1tMnona.l oorcLw l T. HoilUirtck. sJ ITU WICK 4k U. H. Baoka. BANKS. . DENTISTS, ,LOU18B0Ea M.t C. (ifflc-e io Ulek Boiltiintiv UkId BUt j B. AttTHUA d. F.LBMING, . LotnaBuau, w 'w. p. - u.uoUTer Ta Oruen at Tarbora Co,e D O. J. K. MALOSB. r&ACTICIHarHT8ICIAlf AJID BUBO SON. ukhubDm, a. o. una ott Areoeke Hret Coniny. jtt. J. J, MANN, PUfaiCIAS and SURGEON, Looweoaa. . c- ' i J Jo urr Aeoeke Drag Uo.'a drag store B. S. F. BDBT, ' a. r MA)TICISQ ftlTBICIAJI AJID BUBQIOH. Loaisbarg. N. C. - - OOmIiUm rw ot R. A. Bobbitt & Co.' Urag titnte. oa Nash street. 1) a. B. r. TABBOBUGOtt. FHTUCSAB AB1 6UBQBOH, . LoewcuM. B, C; oatoe Meat Booe- Beai balidiag, phosd SB. iu.n4 .from T. W. Bteaea'e 1. ' H. ALLRED. ATTOBMBT-AT-LAW, WUI prmeUoe In all the Court. CoaogavUM, . C 'i j'j.a w 1 tj. e.""" '.iff ji 1 Otfioa in B. tAJBSBSBOBQ, v. ; 4TTOBBBT AT LAW will praottaa la all tke Ooaita ot the State (MBae. a Ooert Houae. 1. W. BODDIE, ATTOBSET-AT-LAW,. ..... LooisbdboN.C. . -Offloa ovar Boddia, Bobbitt ft Co.'a drag torw. w u. HAYWOOD BTFFIN. - ATTORBBT-AT-LAWV fcocntsroe. x. a. wui praeOea la all the Cewte t , Jfrankua ui adjoining eooaUfca, alao la the Boyieaie Jotm, aad la te Ualtatt waiae vuuh I Oiraaut ooarta. - - - a Cnio jfaucnag. ijBOfl. B. WIUDBB.- ATTOBBXT-AT-LAWV : oeiaeeaMata tore. F. a. spbuill: - '. ATTOBBXT-ATXAW, MeianaVK. ' WUIatteaUe aoortaof rrankttn, Taveei araauia Werraa- rod Wake eoaauae, alao tea Mupfaaae Coart -ot Xforth ' Carolina, rroaapt atteatfcm giaa to eoUeBUeae. . ' utttoa oyer Birarvoa'a Htore. , a W.BICJCBTT ' ATTOBBBX ABD iXUBBXIXOB AT LAW' Pvoiaat aad painataklng atteatloa gtran to r awttar lDtrnatad to ala haada v tLmtm to uaia aauoa snpanu, bub. w aUaalag. Boa. Bobt. W. Wlaaton. Hon. J. C. aaatoa, naa. ma KaUonal BaaK ot Wto toa, iaaa Maaly, Wlaatoa, aoptaa Baafe, atf MOBfoe. Chae. B. Taylor, Free. Wake jro at OuiMca, Ho. A. W.TlinDariaaa 7.--;; uCOoa ovar Baal b Ctva Btora. ; -VWv, a ' taaane. ? i-i . ' . ? anvaaai awawjj.-- j aesnawae, a. Sk-sSs -1. . la all eomrta,- 0oe oa atraat. Wa B TABBOBOtJQH, J a. - T AT102NXT AT LAWr , 5-, oetae la Opera Houae hoUdlng. Court atreet All lagai boaiaeaa ; intraated. to him vul reeeifevromptaadearefiiiatteatioB. nn n 1 1 m i n in j j j i i n i i l wood mercbants with Iwhom David Houston dealt the word Caution" was - penciled" against ' his name, -and 5 the : agent's report In red Ink read "Decent; sober, young , man, but lazy;; and busi ness going steadily back" through sheer neglect'? c - H When David strolled lhtorthe' tottage ShbrtlV after' B nVTrwb thsf-aironlTxr h. fooad-iJwlf asy4lVBiBg lJh kitchen. - !T - " "Surely -if --'not yet.'DavleXahe said, smiling at JMnvT "But 111 get yourtea at once? Jou'll hltve to take it ia the parlor, tonight This table's engaged." ' . . ; "Och, there's9 nae "hurry; lassie,'" he said, sitting; down, inythe plain .wood armchair and lighting his pipe: - ; ;' - f Anything doing at the shop today?" asked Jess,i. folding a handkerchief and passing the. Iron over It " i . Davie hesitated and -.choked slightly on a uff of smoke. Weel, yesee, J was Jist gaun Into the shop ef ter I left ye when I met Sir -Archibald's gairden er, an' he wud ha'etne to gang up, to the, castle an' see Sir Archibald's new orchids. He's - got some . rareylns forty pound a: piece, some o them.7 An the time gaed by when we was crack In': together, an' then I didna think it was - worth-rwhile gaun --lack to . the shop. ; So I jist cam'-name, Jess.. v. Jess picked up a limp .handkerchief, spread it on te board and smoothed it methodically then folded it and Iron ed It and laid It aside. . , ' ; "I, wish "..ye. .could, see the orchids, Ias8,t David conttnuedV smoking jcon templatively."! dinna think I wud ever gae daft a boot rorchids, : but they're wunnerfu-' things. - Te'll ha'e seen some In the botanic gairdens - In - the toon, I suppose, but they wudna be onythln' to Sir Archibald's,?. He paused, but still his wife made no remark.- - - , .., . ,,.". "Ye had yer Aunt Wallace here the day. John tell't me he seen, her gaun in the gate." John was the postman. "Yes," said Jess in a strained voice, though she strove to speak naturally. - "What's adooT' ie asked suddenly. His wife said nothing and. went on with her ironing. " - ' . v He got ;up and went;, beside her. "What's vexln'-s ye?" he Inquired, with great gentleness. . - - , She kept silence, setting the iron on the stand. "Jess, what's vexin. ye? : he. re- "I I'm tired," she said at last t i - "Tired, - an' It's nae wunner, r pulr lass! Ye've had a long day. What wey did ye no get Mistress Moodie in to die yet washin'? Yer no? Used to ceorse warkvJess' v "I like it I want to learn," she said bravely, soothed a little by his solici tude for her. - "But I think rurstop. now and get the tea ready. . WOI you bring in' some coals, Davie?" -She wantedTnm away for a minute.: .-j.": - "Aye," said Davie readily, and, plct lng up the bucket from the side of the neartn, went on on ms erranu.- .-.-.- On his returnT he found her moving about briskly, preparing' the evening meal.' c"' ' - - "Can I dae onythln' rhe asked, look ing ; at her."' "I'm -vexed ye're - tired, Jess." -, ' ' " "OhiiTm all right now, Davie," she said cheerfully,, "I'll be ready, for you ta flveminutes." '. ' V- " , 7 He appeared pleased to see Jier her self again. iWeel, nfget oof yer road till ye're ready," he saiL IH ha'e a dauner roon -the gairden." v ; " -; When she went to the door to call him he was bending affectionately" over a'clump of pansies. ; Looking ur with a laugh, he cried, "If I dinna get' a .first prize on Saturday -111" --T "Come, Davie," she interrupted. "Ye'd like me to get a first prize, wud yfr no', dearie?" he 'hsked as he followed her Into the parlor-.. T 'Of ' course," -she promptly replied. 'but" and halted. ' " -7 ."But ye;thlnk I ."dinna". deserve' It; eh?I -"t""' "" - ; i I ""Tm- sure you do deserve - It c she said. feelingly. 'She had meant to be so Btern.--:'- - v -i "- "I wunner .whit Til buy. ye if i get fhe first prize,, he saidV gazing at-her. admiringly as-ihe; poured, out his tea. "Ye deserveTraw.thlngs,.' h& added a Httle shyly. - " Vd.V - 1 don't want anvthlng. ahe mur- mured.' t i.-"" 2: l2'- -"Wud ye. like a brooch,- JessV-. be ventured while : he carefully; buttered hiatoast-I " : " "0 V Davie I teit you I don't want anythmg," -sheinslstedsoftly., "You" mustn't twnkjof spending yourrmoney on me. ' I'm sure you can't afford if ' --Havers! .Wee ' no'.' jist at . that length yetk", he'saidriaughlngr .'An whether I get the' prize or no ye're to get a -brooch." :-- e Z ' - ; Mrs. Houston looked Bt her plate. Her duty was becoming more- difficult every minute. She felt she mUBt. make an effort without delay or remain help less forever. . Zs- v Sbe raised her head suddenly; looked blm to the face for a second and laugn- 1 1 - J it , , - -:-.- I ' ' aa,e t - i e HIIIIIIHMHt..,. ."Weel,' H'ony -o. them waatit theif money they wud ha'e eakit for it" . he returned eahary. r T-Was meanin' to pay. up everything afore wegot maa rlV but I clean forgot : -Ye're- bo bb gry; are ye, Jess?" - N -?tr. i?No; I'm aoTaogryVbut-rm-sorry. Did" your sister -when ih Vept'6ttr house not Uke to pay everybody quick- -"Shi never fashed, herser. dearie; aa ye needna fash yerseT either. 1 mlad ye said Jist afore we got mairrlt ye Bhad Am. a.e. !la . . UJB.C iv yajjeYvrjmms wdcq n COC juvery saruraay Lvie.:rrir:fc.- w eet, ye aee,'r mars tVf asy L' w ranged.1 i,'.. -a... 1 -1 vf . --"But'whyr - .'.-&S '-"Because : 1 "canna get my accooata eyed every weet"-c.vJ., i:;; -.;T , "No, but If yqu were once to get, in some jif your big accounts yon would surely have enough to go' en with, and after, that you could get people to pay you regularly and keep things 'going. Don't you see, Davie r she said softly. ,-"Aye,'said David slowly. I -"I see what ye mean, but" . ;x f "David," she1 said' earnestly, v ,yo must try it to please me." ' Jess la bee old home-had known what overdue ac counta were. " - ? r;;;.-':; "But, Jaas' said her husband, past ing her his cup. He got no further and watched her anxiously.' -" .v '-' 'She filled hla cup. before she spoke. Then she said kindly but deliberately: ."I: want you .to send, out all your ac counts the r ones due,' I mea n tomor row. Please, Davie." v -. r-"?. "I'll ha'e a' look through the book to please - you," he said -after a pause, "but I'm no'. Jist injthe humor for ac-.coonts'rJess."--r'5r-: -.-j LnC-w-:- ."Bring our , hooks homeTand ni send out :, the' accounts.; . Urn used' to that" And she . laughed, ; for" she . felt she was now on the path to victory. . - "Ye're" ower gold, to me, "I I debt ye'll no, think muckle" o "ma" book keepin; lAni: yell no" ha'e time to"-i" - "Never, mind About -that:-' WW yota bring me tbe.,hooks tomorrdwl Mf, ; ".'Deed, aye, III be gUd to ha'e yer help, Jess,: for I never cud thole feeg res.w -"V rfe-Vv-' ; "Dear lad r cried Jess, Uughlng, with a tear In her eye,, and' got up' hastily and kissed him. v- ; j''u '-.s-i At - dinner ' : time inext day ' David brought home his two "hooka' and in shamefofedxaahlOB laid thcttf, oft the kitchen dresser. ; In the atternooa .he had a job to do.: which he could, not possibly: postpone, and when- he had left the cottage his wife, having haatt ly put the kitchen straight settled her self ar tho parlor" table and proceeded to Investigate the books. i ."Oh, myr she 'whispered whe ahe opened the first" The exclamation was one of sheer dismay and f o A couple of r mltfutes her. heart was hopeless. BuFAbeTpulled ..herself tdgether and plunged Into the work, she had set ber aelf In a eouple of hours -she had a shear of papers covered with jottings. and later, '. when. David - eettled down with his pipe for theevenlng, ahe over whelmed him with -queries. ' s. "You'U have to help Tne,' Davie," ahe said s- pleasantly. There T are : some things I don't .quite understand about the ledgerV-- ri--: ."rDeed, aye; there's a wheeai thlnga I dinna nnderstan maseT'.e feturned, with laugh.- -Well, I'll ask yoa some "qnestlonB. and you'll answer tlieiDT..3--'-'--'-;V-'. ,."ATlcht laas.rV-' 'ir -! Well--a--have - yoa - had b 5 work since the middle of March, Davie?" -"Plenty.". - - -X , ,"But there's nothing about it ta the Jedger-" J ,v ."I must ha'e forgot to pit it In,' but 4'Vo got It f -here.?, He produced some Lsdger again. "Here'a aa account for C3 13a 4Ud against Mr. McFarUse, Eeaview, thafa been staadisg for.twe years. .Why lent it pakir - . -- "Mr. McFarUne's deld. ' l 'f .:"Ohl But stXU, his wife's there," ' "Bat she'i no vera weel aff, pulr buddy.-"' - :.' : . :"8urety ahe might have paid some thing." - - . - -fMayho.--::- - - . .;- Jess turned to another pace. . "Here's more than 2 owing by lira. TlUgeraid. If a nearly as old." V 4 C ' . -'.Weel ye eee she gaed'awa' kin o sdden.". - .-. 1 ' "But yea. should have got her ad dreas, DavhL" v-. - ; . "Aye, I daur say, lassie. " I aye la tendltte getrt" . 1 ' "Hla! Tbea there's About 50 owing by Sir Archibald more than a year. He should have paid you long ago. Why,' here'a a letter dated ..February, asking yoa to send the accountf . . 1 i "111 see "shoot It next week, Jesa.' Ill see about It toe'rhf ahe trlla aharply. ? ' ? "Ochi dinna fash4 yeraeT, dearie. ; wish I hadaa brocht ye the books." J , -, ; "Tm glad yoa did, Davie," ahe replied kindly.- "I I Uke a Uttle ef this Elks, EalTilo, H. Y.,i ' 1- Jul.' . " . -"Tl.fi SeaWxrii announoe it her are a sufficient number to juUfr it! PuIL'TLAa S!j Car to run froia Ilaic'gb through to I1u2jJq t 10 coniraodato U.e IUks from AVilailn,;. toa, CharioUo, Dorbxra aai IUIf'h to Un4 the meetitiff of- I! ja which will be bell 10 y . . COTBACTOB A BUlLDEBr -"i-t -71. ' f N. O. TraJlna Inat tap all klnda of BaUdWg SaypUaa, ArUatle Maatloa and Tilae. Atku taatanlOaaigaaSabaUUad. - HOTELS. FBANKL1KT0I1 HOTEL tiyowm, wry, ood aosomodatioa or the traveling blle.V i,.t z. . , c- " r qoodUmTAttaahed M1SSENBURG HOTEL ; : J 1? MBsaenbnTff Propr UlmiJJZ3ZI $ XI C . Oaed aeeemmedatioai. Good firss To ZZTLVU aMatttIve strr-r ed with well feigned amusement - her husband, reddening, bpt smiling good humoredly.-' -: , "I-I was wondering", she -began .71-.,., r;, .i . .., "-.' ,7 .a ....,-..-.. , ::,.. and stopped. j-t f c . . i'jx' what were ye wunnerln'? What kin' o brooch ye wud like, eh?" . ."No, Davie.. L was wondering" what the baker - and' -.butcher; and - grocer would think if I went into their ahops wearing a fine new brooch." -T I dinna sce" --"...-" "'Well, Davie," I'm afraid - the' baker and butcher7 and grocer" would think. If they didn't say Ihsthat Mrs. Hous ton should pay her accounts, before she got new jewelry from her man.";--: . ' Her husband stared. ."The accoonts are no that anld," he said, nane o' thoni nhln sax month. - - 'L ' "Oh, David!" exclaimed Jess, paling. "Do you mean" to tell me the accounts have been running all . that time caoatLs "before we were narriedr ; - H !rott,U have to help mi, Davit. '"; : scraps of paper and handed them to her. "There, ye are, Jess.! ..: -5 Mrs. Houston looked over the paper and then busied herself for nearly aa hour maktog entries In the ledger. "Is that ail?T she asked at last.' - "Aye, that'll. be everything. ; "But but what about the new paling along at Mr.-Morgan?" ' - - v r"I must ha'e forgot to pit It dooa," -fWell, IHput It down now. Tell jne i ow much wood and time and money." :rHe'told hcrr..:'U.;-.;:,v--v;;-- -.-; V V-Sbe wrinkled her'brows as she made ... ' .Am a a a t i . a jotting, "iou re ccarging.e siuiiiigw too little," "she said presently. - ? -. . "So I am,. he;. admitted sheepishly after some consideration - - - - "Tomorrow, you must5 walk tarwisa Kinlochan alowly and see If you can remember anything else you're f orrot- ten to charge." . '. i.Tomorrow s the show." ; . ' Jess checked an Impatient wora or two. "On Monday, then, David," itt sail cuietlr. Tten fv; rttrrrel t t"t work, you know, aad I've made up my mind to keep your books for yoa tn fa-, torev, X. know Ifa not very easy for a man" -wltV -your -aert of work . to -do elerklng., -z "r :'- -fi' i-m Deed, I iaever re4 thole St," h aaioV. looking t her so gratefully that ahe smiled In her trBBhle. i 'VWi . Although ahO had A hundred more questions to ask . him, -ahe refrained and asked but a fw, 000 very partlcu- rDld- yota ever-make up , a balance aheet;DavIer?,J- ?l-::ryi v.-rV "4 "A balance sheet?" z?? . "Well, an account to show how much yoa owed and how much waa owing to yoa land how.aiuohlyoa possessed e together T".i;s - v-v . ;;';" . l Ho shook his Bead. :V ;t . '. ; "WeU, well,- aha said, "don't bother ahoot It Tm your clerk bow, bo yoa can go on with your newspaper."- V . "Oh,, ye're - a : great 'wummaan he cried.- "X think I'll tak a dauner roon the gairden. : I hope jta no gaua to rahu Cbme. Jeas. ,'-' : Bat she refused quietly, and he went out alooe to inspect the roaeaaad paa sies which would so eooa increase or mar' hie repuUUoo. at the ATdmartia aaaaal show. -y: ; , David hardly slept a wink that eight for ho waa troubled ahoot the weather. Before O'clock he rose, dressed and went ett of . oxer ;.Tbe west' wind was .blowing ta .soft puffs and threat ened to Increase la force, whQe the akiee arnggested a rainy day.- By- O'clock ; David ;had .cut .his . coatrtba tions to the flower show aad placed them' In. the ahallow. tin Unkf which Bad carried his blooms to the Ardmar tin shew since he was a lad of aevea- teem, tea rty twelve years ago.- " At T o'clock the weather broke com-pletely-otroogwtnd and lashing rahx. Jess waa act sorry.- though she pre-' tandedho was, that tt was owt Ottle' question foe her .to attempt the road to Ardaurtln, four mile distant" Da vloT . was sadly, disappointed, He wanted her to ho with him at hi ex pected triumph. The roses aad pa sales were taken away' la' a covered-cart, which collected the towers of several other KlalochaB - gardens and freea- housee, and David tn ala ollaklna eet oat with a neighboring gardener. ' V."TeTI be pleased If I get a first priae, will ye no Jess TK ho asked ere bo left the hOBSel'.t"-';. -ii : .y : - .' "wf8arely,IaTW ahe replied botty, and ahe almost prayed for hla success, though ahe felt tt would .be against all. her pma.ir;"..--...'-.'-:u---Early la the forenoon aho set to work once more on the hooks and made out the accounts due," or. 'rather, overdue. After that ahe turned to the page de voted to arr husband's creditor,-aad there ahe received a ehocki..-.- " 1 ""Oh, Dart, Devler? the said, half aledd, "aad nerved , herself to make up a rough balance sheet Her husband had provided her with aa approximate valuation of hla stock ta trade "as near as he eould guaes." " . "' ' The old dock ta the kitchen struck again and again, bat ahoiUd aot hear t Not tin. nearly S h'dock. did she rise from the table, too weary to feel, hungry, and-put the book away. In a safe place. H v.:-t :-.. - ' She laid the tea thing andAat down to -wait for her .ftusbend, wondering how "aho would break the bad news to hlm, for, '.looking at matters tn the most favorable light, David . Houston was inaolTent nearly . a - hundred pound on the wrong'sldel ' ; '. Jes heard him! 'bidding, goodby, to" a friend at the gate, laughing merrily. Then the rffato clicked, and bo came running up to the house, calling, upon her. ere he waa through the doorway. -Jet,'. Jesal lv got two firsts! I've got two firsts! "Whaur are ye las?, He i stood - before her, - six feet of health and strength, a goodly man to look; at proud, blithe and loving. 7- v ? Heljoured forth his story, picked her eut of the chair and hugged, hef. put her back 'aad dropped three greasy pound notes Into her lap. f " ' -I" There, ma lass twa first prizes! An every penny yer aial My! I wish y had been there.' Ye wud ha'e been the prood-Wumman."' T - - He raa oa," while she tried to smile back to him In spite of the thing that repeated Itself la her rnind: "Three pounds 'for a hundred pounds! Three pobada for a hundred". v J " - Walt a minute!" ahe gasped at last nd fied from the parlor. - "I'm afraid the kettle' boiling." f She raa into' the kitchen,- shot the dobr and laid her face In her arm kg&lnst the panet z. J five minutes later she went bick to She parlor and kUiad Davie.' Tm real tlad, Davie," she aald. v . TYe've beea greeHa," laser h cried. llarmed. -' '; ' " , " Granl 1'a.Tilo July lOUi-1 5th. . : Kate from Ila!el- all raH," ruunl krip t :Q.50, vU Norfolk an 1 Hay line I1LU3, WUminjrion, all r3. 123.50, Durham, all rail, e'JtjO, CIxxIoUa, au nu f '23.. liiy Uae from Wil mirston 21.05, Parhara; $19.46, Cbarlofte $23.95. ' Ticket wiU be oil July 8 th, StbVua ,10th," with Enxl limit to Icst UufTalo JoJr ICth. -J bnf tickets can. " to exten'Jc! untl Arit 4 tii, upon ravrnent cf fco ' cf 4 - - XJjBaa rate from lUlai u If fxloAtO, Durham 10,. Uuriotu $5.0a ahJ V'ikabgtoa $5.00. ; Tboe tJesinng toUxvi arCl plea notify' th'a uoderstgned. so that it oaa bo detrmial if safScient ' nam her will go ta jasuf ratioo of special L xruiiman.- - . ..'- .CL IL O atttilT. P. A;-. CarrS Lcc. iirmmm. X. a" Wva (- frm MMtt t!M4 l lie. w.'.i, trior Umy X J, 1 Sr. u Mlto J U ( cW.) la tar ot iwr imimj. Tim Xy 1 , ' II J-.Iyr.Xa.A4m. Jr. g, PrarrTt, XHorvy. . pure - oltl - velvety, tho best for the price, everywhere, for it at ;A louisburj dispensary, louUburc. naCa . 4 BUloo Bill was aatilajt tloatad, .- " ' 4 Aad hlatoegae waa aaeahly eoa'ad.; "' Patent toatee"-wot Wa'l a hlav ".Coaipaalae vold aot laaore hloa. " Alt hie frWads etr hedlr MghteW, Bat their splriu soo wre llghivetf, n For Bill aaid-asd they halM d hiav, - BsHr Blear pHle ralhrtad blew t The faeiooe Little PUle "Karfy RiMre" oraeoaaupauoa, t3kavtuHoe. aeee, ee ,'by Ualr toals ffet cm in a Mfer. Thy atr grlpeer- aVtkaa. '. ha4 Impart early rUIa eaargy.' Oood fe ehlldraayar tdoiu.. ,8oi4 hj'Ayawke trug vow. -- - ; .v..';. f Good reeolutioo down at tho booZ." .ara; p to raa . HT0 EI A The Beat ' tV-cmt onarth for ealo at Aytocke Hjcar Drug - A v A man may bo u good a bis wot4 and gUB be no good. ' " T ' ;" Cahaa DiarThoeB. .US. eoldUre lo arad le Ceh dar- tag the BpeaUh war ksow what thla.dU. eaae ta, aad Ut ordlatr? rreaedlae hae little more affaet lata so ok! water. Ctba diarrboee I alavoat aa aaaare aad daagercs a a b!14 atuk cf 'tkoWra. There is oaerftaadr. however. Lealeaa always ho drc2d po a C1 he tw bv the follow lef eartllats ffota Mr. Hlaaie J aeohe ,f Cocaine, Trtati - "i hereby eentfy tBtt ChaaiherlaU'e Oo'k. Cholera aad DUrrBoe bady earadaiy heaoeBd of it? tr tUaak cf Paha di arrhoea wkieh ba broorht hoae frots Cabe fTe htd tvtrI doctor hat thay 4 LA hlav ao good. Qee houlw remedy eared elm, ear aaUrbhore elll teettfy:.; I thask Uod for so valsahle Mdiaiae.':: For sale by. alt draggtst O.arnalionsrT.o and Violets -OUR 8PCCIALTT SJcwtrraakvmt Boara. l. a aU a4 ar. -x.ra1i.3aa ta tA Va4 ayta at aWr awaa. rooaatg f taia toa ia ion rvmreaa,eay... : v. - ' FALL DU LB 3, B yect&a. Xawf i a a. T alya aaj rmirfn. aa. twjiim. aOr'.l y e4 VactaeUa (Aaaie te aaaa a . L. 0"CnB A CXJ - . BaJaca.B.C. Mi a ' . . t n iae : A) ... ' : K.l,. . li.... - ". i - . ' .ii S . sa A t A ' - - wm uit(f tongue,' w '-:... ...I-. --.....-.' ..." i I. Aarvou L:T. MORTON PLUMBER, AHD STEAM frXTER, WIU coolraxt your wtrk oaaaalurt fittnrtaw A toil Ha c4 RAih Tot, LaratArV-a, , jwater UMeu, . et wrWMtht t4p, aoU pipr, Alao alia of t DoiUr atd UegSa triaMul- Von aria Ba4 dt prkvs aitraUr j oaee. 8 hop aader lUckei Btort, f P. a li I & Ut bay i eUr to bat joar water. mat your old o do tho work. nvestment-Securities A Tjitk it fwlMUi fev iUrn.!tUx It r4a f maikiUU cMCae IU1 sr ajwtye al . U etiai f Uti!4tiU. Dsr jV.rM-t Late Vo Veaett f oer e4t 4 wi jUmj la taak. ; .SC taia)stA, git ja-tl j;c'U, rsf M,!r t-rt helcg Ue-ViJie onr CieelA. . . . Wo t-r U Vrrvit ca rWrisr t-cr.l a4 Tim - droaiU- . - - . '.''. , . . - - . ' - . , - i . ' . - CITIZENS BANK OF HENDERSON M n B P S II ft j . ' '":r;Wontec!a--r; - The ul F. Ilouck Brick if aaofArt urixig Com pac t want to bay for the brick yard 1 OCX) cord piae wooJ, la any quantity, wia pay flOa cord. -! n -; -:- -":tt - - v c - TJRES SET t ,v v ... , QUICKER -AliO BETTER SEABOARD AIR LINE : r : RAILWAY : - . v "- - ., T T M E TAB L E Bad wA raa tit 1 W (M ta aA4 e Taw B he awaeT the a MMattH . ara coiv a Ire avieaie tm tte war. - CFf COTtVC AFmtTiaTX. tS5a J. P.-WINSTON PE G IA For ihBDit iQ dayt, ' If will re samp) 'hat 'war - down : bl whoicsAl cot U 2 I bar a boat lOOsobbr BpriBff tltl BolU cloth lag J an cloalog out lee thaa cost All oomsr goods golsg I,coea in had look at tbett rait also ball I neBo baiituit - I lata lot of taa shoe 6 61 at $1 60 thai. cit U aad $2.60. I bate , SCO4 pair womia'i flnt ahoss lo Ho. 3 to 4 all thtn oUl J. ?.WloiUa bawdoe4 prlcM oa'trtrythiof, 0 jtit com to -: I ; J. p; WINSTON. ' U a - - " -1 aa 29 sea H $i0 taarit Ar. rraaVMxU LaUff Ar. Le. 5i 10 t it tt aa $ l-.h fihoo fly far Ioca! iUUn.i 44 tUV'rlw Ito. tlS a ' allho. ;3tJ4lfcr WaJ tlallrt lift a'.J cUUrrUitdfKV, . , wa rM tw leikeaaW rta. coe.tU wliVTf. U r 2nV axi PU, aleo cthftw n fc . local ' u;it tot rs . tlt.r:eJ UU JatVvVca at-d bare a4 a--j l L. Jstaia, X t, LtUlxr, TC. C i a!MloowaUa!m. . - - , P T .Til aHUManJ4aa mjUov I "artaaa4 a "r aaaa4 lAm a I ' w ! ra, aaay a4 emmv m b, e kr; I , C. XL Oattm. & 1 A IU3t!tV x. a paiM ta r ' I T,a. n. . t lAJa atitot Va ar eada fca WtAalW awartiwe l I ta Ur aa n m 1 Iraoa mm m i i.ra la ail e-ale XXuX mtitm tW-aaUra Tkw taVoa.aa aln 4 aw ttmMwttn avaaMai. ai lae irtSe aJ lae ke tnnm I In ywaaara ta la tOaniae W tie W f -4 H 111 aAy I"imi in w aer'aa adf rawMaa - aiwiiwartrt tM mrra yww I Whe awa aa pr.aAr W, 11 "VP atotaf GivaeaaUVal. taw Ian! te a3 aa4 ae A eatM la rpaa , BfritiaBy, -" ; " Aa Ta NBAL. . " ' v' - - ,-- .a. , " jet, " a r 3 V. - A.ftl 1U a a; l ttraw LtU,t4l. Tl -i L t p! Hbeoo b4 rnifr avtr braxbl t Uwa , & SS10E8 AHD SLIPPERS A T C 5 T. (to be coTrvrxo.) Tired tt. wora oct vcraae eaanot alien, et cr mrf, eeeos se If b wool 4 Uli TePiN.i'rcr crr aadri-b ral tlvHI." '5 Uk'U, Ta cr Tatl.la. U A7Pott'.U&Co. v . - .'- ... " Love ia aa excellent d' t for yonr men' who" Lav too much avoirJa-j EVtry pslr warracUJ cliJ, ao l a atw pair leo If not foaed so. . . -Floar,"Mcal, Klip fluff, Curo thpsprr llsa anyoct. GpseUt prices Io Dry Gvl. A al 11 tl OcUUj tX iiC'r ltp r. y, yrur, flip f-wf, at !! ui trUa, Call aa-4 a 4 will a? . t I ;! yr Ctf rf fi it ft Y. P. KEAL CO.. a-2 c ' --t. lliif 1 r w ral fx It, .iu r-f- At ri 1 j f cr cr ' i!"oa par. - I t -! i' i ir-i n. i. 'HE LG TON CO. 'Artistic- Job' i i'V; I tit." I i
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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June 23, 1905, edition 1
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