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. ' s - f A jas. A. THOMAS, Editor i:i r.":;r. THE COUNTY, 0JJLLJ TATI TTTT XJZTXOIT VOL.: XXXV, ---- , - LOUISBUHG, N. C., FPJDAY, AUGUST I. I :?5 church DiREcrour . J - mraopiar. --- Saaday School at 9:30 A. If.' - Gbo. S. Baxib, Cart. -Preaebia 11 A ML, and 8 89 r. U. ery Sunday. - - - . Prayer meeting Wednesday nf-W L. 8. fdAssir. Patter - ' - BAraar. -I - Sunday School at 9:3d A. IL Thob. B. Wildu, Kept .Trr Sunday. Preaching t 11 A.M., and 8:39 Prayr meeting Thursday Bight, :,?: U. U MiflHBDiuia. factor i! I 14. ! til 1J l - ui : ; . . BMSCOr AL, jc ' - W. U, EoFrnr. Bapi. r aervioes, " morning and 'night on fit. 3rd and 4th Sundays. - r , ttveniag Prayer; Friday ; afternoon. KT JoH Lohdoh, Beetor. "J frssbitsbuh; ' :- '"" Sorfieea 4th Bandar in each month morning and night. " '' " - c . s" Panto?. . beaiaDarg ijoageno. fi9r:a.vr, nighta In aaeh month. - ; - Dy J(; J. HELL. "?"?f "We Mreor VMra.: McLerl,-, Etc. - - COPYRIGHT. 104. b:J.'J, BE tL lrotbanonal cardsl ' D. T. Hnithwick, " , C, H. Baaka, UITHWICK & BAHKtf DEKTI8T8, '".;VV torjISBOBQ,' HUT'- ; ' Offlo in Uickt Bnildiiijjr, Main Btrcet." ;'' . ... ; -. . . .. . ... . ,v . - oaic ovr Ajrooeke Pros Oompany. ; ' rr 1)11. J. J, MANN,- "V I' ' PHYSICIAN and SUBQEOIf ' ,- , uiBm or ayeocke- Drag Co.'adrngatoN doon -on it ma 5 stool the ktool ?'yr aee there, Mistress Wallace but the, stool gaea qinmftwaVan' I cam', Coon ri' an, awf uV crash on the flare I waa thenkfu'jjthere: was" nae cnstomera In the shop. An' -when l cam' to ma senses I; discovered';, three ' nutmegs o' tee rera , best quality that the' wee deevll had pltten nnuer .the legs o ma stool, which accoontit far the accident, as it were, So, ye see 1. if,'AnT ye cansena haul & pun' o'-; yet best ham,?T.interrnpted. Mrs.- Wallace. z tiaur a pun' tne Dest nam,", re peated Mr, Ogilvy. t'But -what wey,1? he suddenly asked, "did j wf retoro the 'Complexion Cream, Mistress Wal lace?- , - - j- tl-- , ' "WeeU to tell ye the troth, T tried It on ma-mahogany. chilConeerr an' .tha result wis first ,rate,vonIy the -cream Wfiim 1 ii 1111 1 1 1 1 iTX i I II II ll 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a a "She's a cleTer lass,-yer niece, -Mistress -"Wallace," -remarked the- grocer. Tm th latin' she tak's efier her anat," he added, with an effort which brought the perspiration to his brow. , ?l - "Eh?" she. demanded. . - " r-f It it was Jlst a Bma compliment, as it were" he stammered. r- -w-v r 't . . "Humph! - Compliment! - We'll . be hearln' next that ye'retakln' lessens in jdanctnlajeportmejiyeed Maiater-j-plea'tfil jte aUUuLJT.u t JB.8.P.BDRT , faaatioura PttT8ici4i ajid; scrmaioj. Loulsburg, N. C." Omo in ths War irf'lJt. a1 Bobbita Co.' Vra Man, on Nat Btreefc. I) a. E. V. TABBOB0TJCU1 ' , rHTSCIAK AJHO ST7BQKOII, - xooisauaa, O nak tad Boor 1m: bnikUnff. pa siiii caiia iiawfm4 from X. w.Btekirs H, -ALLHE1).- ' ATTORNKT-AT-LA.W, Win praetlM la all tb Court. loaaavUM,M.a Often la B. kl naiwnwBOBq. 4TTOBITBTAT IAW V ; . .1',; t -- WU1 atwtlM u ad tt Court of tbaitajU OOea n Court Hoa.-4 1 - w U. W. B0DD1BS, ATTOBKET-AT-LAWej : v? Louisseacf, N.C, , Offlo owBoddi Bobbitt ACo.'araa: tor. vv arrOBHIT-AT-LAW, . .. iMBWWL w. o.'- Win BtMlUa In an th Co art of uij djotalas nounUaa, also Lb tn SnpianiB Jourt, wb4 In th OnltBd HUtea JMMtxUt aa4 mroituoowtaa onto la uoovar aat Clifton BalMtng. t I aoa B. WOOBaV - " f ' ATrOBBXTa.T-LAW ' l0VUBVM,a.. 0t an 8. SPRtJILL." ATTOBMBT-AT-LAW, - - .aosunao, . 0. " "Threekest fresh eggs," echoed Mr. OgUvy. -wis ower dear : fnr- f reinent.:applica ttonasit said on the labbek c Ha'e y got doon the ham 7" - . ' -v "The -ham is duly registered, ' Mis tress -Wallace, but I'm rexed . aboot 'the" - - ; T.--An ye micht send three jer. best fresh eggs J 1st three, xaind ye, -:-i "Three best fresh eggs," echoed Air. Ogllry after remolstening; the point of hispendL"- - " . - " ?Yer sent f ower the last time said Mistress Wallace. - , -. -7 - "Did 1 7fi said, the grocer, somewhat flustered. J' ' - " - -- ' ,"Aye, did ye,'an' I didna'Want fow-" er." ' V ' " J - I . It's Jist three in the booav: Mistress Wallace, , - - r- ' -"Weel, the shinner ye mak'- it fower the better fur yer proflta." - -. -'4 ,3 Are-are ye shair it war fower yt , i"As "shair Is -daith." Man, dae ? ye think t wud cheat masel' oot the price -e;aegg at -yiri an' ten-the dizzen? she demanded- severely, while Mr Ogil vy perspired 'with his .. mental - agony. "I doot the laddie yeve got noo Is nae better "Jnor. the yin we : wis , Bpeakin' aboot,an.he Jiasna hanf the-fon.in him. - He's jist wastin' yer substance, Maister Ogilvy; in a malatnnexcitin' fashidrCan' "AVi the Jjaddie'a honest,M can tell yeyei'he'9: honest,'- - --jfJ' rWeeI,he,s no' ready tooutt'the schnlelf be canna tell- three f rae fower. An egg's an egg.'S- ; -..-V T.tTTe never "said a ' truer word, ; Mis tress ,Wanaee, but" WUl itMd Mm ortB of TMnklla, TaaMrf smihiiu. ttimui ni .wk eonnUBB. Bi u tnoniM "Uoart-of Morth rCamuaa.J f rvnapt aOMtion f lTn to eoUeettoaa. . -, umoB vr Kfwua'i Htura. - , w.BicJurrr, T. trrOBHBT ABD COUBBBIXOB AAwV MVHBtTBtf a. o. . Fvofltpt and atnBtUng attention gtrcai W IntnitAl tA Ilia hAlulfl. ' &f r to Chief t aUo Bhaphera, Hon. Bn ! aaxton, Ptcb. first National Bank - of Wtav Boa, a Una at Uaniy, Wlnaton, PBoplaa t k of Monro. Cnac B. Tarlor, If WU W OotMMra, Hon. B. W. TUnbwlakr ffjM evav Baai fc Co.'b Btora, ; - n rBBJ0B,; - ATTOBBBT AMAW, ; m to an aoarta.' Ota on "5" lUMb TABBOBOUQH, ia. ATlOENEY AXXAW; -totnsBDBo. bI a omsB kB Odbbs Hocus bulMlng, Court steast Ail Jgsi basinsBB Tutnuted in Mat vtu rae bItb yrompt and carelnl attaatean. M .i - . . iim he was watAin', ' -v ' - 7 -tfc-. f AfiSlsrfpr-Oolman'8 COST B ACTOR axs BUILD EB, LODUBUBO, W. 0. , Tradtag Agiut for all -klnis''o Bu"i tSaipllM, Aruatlo MantlHt aad .Tiie. Ar iwlurl Daalxaa bauuiitu4 .... - Good aeaomodation f or Uie tnTiL1- 7 dUa, .t;4- , A.. : ' Good !4Wy' Attached IIITTIT Cood f.;j o4 aaeonunodatxoa. .: au :i u Ian - a, yuu w .iLraauaa bvu -- . .'J,A .pun' o bakin sody,".he repeated aloodv.but to himself he groaned: :?Oh, melt Can I no' send her an extra egg aoo anr then wi'oot her detectin' itT - ? MrSi Wallace pickedup her umbrella and prepared to depart. - sv s i'Wull that be a' the day?" the gro cer asked in a tone which suggested re gret at her going,- fa . -'.That's the lot,.'an' see an' tie up the -three eggs ,-y ersel'lan's no: trust ; to -yer laddie tilf he's better pp in the coont- .iTU "attend? to that,Bv returned. Mr. Ogilvy , checking- a -sigh." 'Are je fur MlstressrHoustonTs noo ? 'he -inquired, adding;: "There was a t strange young mah-in the-shop jist afore ye cam' in, : apierinNthe road- to Hazel Cottage. . I -had it on ma. tongue to tell ye,:butfVv 5-"A young man? ' Whit like a-young man?". - -- ,r- I ." Aw a weel dressed, genteel lukin' young maiCHe cam an the twa o'clock boat ; He was that polite I thocht at first he micht-be: in the jam an'-Jelly line or' maybe tralvelin'; f ur y in oVthae new patent infants';' foods, ye , kex Thae infants foods, Is jist"; -" - X "Nae doot, bnt whit wis' hewantin' at Hazel Cottage?" "- I cudna say, .Mistress Wallace. - 1 Houston, if it was was awa' workin atMaister-Colmairs new boathoose.nn' wudna likely be at hame, an' If-he had ony business wi' Davie-he cud leave a message at the shopwf auld Angns."; "An' whft did he say?" - . ne jist Baid be was greatly obleeged ah gaed awa . ' , "I- wunner whit he wis wantin', ri uttered Mrs. Wallace. "There wis a youBg" man am a2E:the twa o'clock boat ln day last week an, spiert at the ;,pierHJ' road- to Hazel Cottage but he never, gaed there." 1 ; V7tr.was:queersald"Mr.pgUvyfc- "It "cudna ha'e been the fsame young mail, t$i he wudna ha'e needit to spier twiie'; ! B'uf dootless some of the mer chamte iff the city '11 ha'e been hearln; aboot the big jobs that Davie's gettin, an' they'll be wantin; to share in hU prosperity, as it" - "That'll be it -The wudd merchants an ither3 .'ll be wantin'to dae business wr him. I maun say: that malrrlage taa been the makln' o' Davie Houston, it"-- X Tvu3na te'J Jecs tt'V Oguyy ye fairly, surprise me .whiles. Ye seem to be renewin'- yer youth like theeag3e.rHa,'bar;; Poor- Mr. Ogilvy - certainly- did -net look much" like-an agle as ' he mum bled sadly,; "ObV Mistress Wallace, if If. ye jist kent ma feelin'a, ma Inmost fee"-; - ; " , .. r r.Are ye no weel? she exclaimed; ; V J The grocer-gave her' ai look' that would "have melted a flint rFheealcjal- iyl ha'e nae infirmity,' "but"- , i v & "I near -furgot to order a bit emery paper.' T-;- 'lVc .J'Emery paper rJ- . ; 1 "l. -Aye, emery paperrmanI " - "'L - , ; '"Of coorse, of oorse,; said Mr.Ol. ry, ecoveringuelf"emeTlpar.' Ar he-mctenedhig jfe,.Weel,tI ;inaimrgang.IJGuId d to reMaisterf Ogilvy Mlnd.it'a .three ieggs ye're to send."- Shelfeft the shop iand turned In the'dlrection of Hazel f- For a minute Mr.' Ogilvy watched her trom-behind "a pile of wooden cheeses In the window.. Then he. turned away; 'with by groan, ; knocking: over a ; large pot of gooseberry! Janv Steylng the mess.at.bJB.leete-slgbed:'rH- ' "Samuel Ogilvy, yere Jist xtk eediot! Ye've .nae ,mair.:sehse: nor : that, puir Jaur ofi Jam T&&3&Z - Whenr alwutBalfpast-V tto bell rang, Jessy wholhad just settled down to "an.aftefnoon's ibaJdnelmurmnred ImpatienUy: 'fit-itB that 1 Miss . Perk again. I've a good mind, not- to Ief her In. - ; She's V always !oming -when wXjan dusyTr If f only knew it were she," I'd Jet her ring. v I'll -Twalt .B minute any- She waited till the bell rang a third time, andthn,-withpat removing the flour from her arms,; she went to the door, saying to ;' herself, "She'll surely see Vm bwyS:,,a4i-i But the. ringer; was not.; the person whose advent Mrs! Houston: dreaded. On the doorstep stood a man of per haps -thirty-two; fashionably dressed, gloved and with a. Jwthouae ilower. In . bis bnttonho3ej;!y ?Dont you remember. met" he asked, smiling and holding out his hand. . .-. . . The flush on. her. face deepened; and fora moment she .hesltated.y fMr. Dob ble, she sa4t8hyly i.-; fi.-ic i" : Yes, but won't yoa Bhake- hands 'Jess dusted her .hand on her white apron and gave it to;hinv:though not wilUnglyIn spite of a kindness recent ly Teceived. fronvthls man,-she wished her . visitor ha.&, after aU been - the troublesome Miss Vet 'th. "Yott have-apretty "place here,t he observed,-yIhg. hera verted face In'.an amused fashion,., 'One can .believe in spring In 70urardenjrli V "Yes," she. returned, feeling .that she 'was- looking foolish;, itha nnowdropa and crocuses are. doing 'jery' welC"; "What 'about ttheTosesr - her sild softly; with a glance at her face.'; "And the lilies?" he addedVhis eyes falling to tiBrnni'- "Oh,! we'don't have them for a while .yet," she answered him simply' i-I thought you would have them ail tnV.yearjround,Val7 iWe dont tave any forced flowers' MrPbbieJ:?;-; "I cab see that! ! But his meaning was fortunately lost on her and presently -he smacked' his gloved - hands 'together, 5 stamped his pointed shoes on the step'and, with an Affected shiver-saidt -.?r f ? -" r Yes,' Mrs.Houstolu-the "garden la a pretty place,;but.at this, season of the year it's-a. cold place : for .talking in. Aren't you' afraid ofj. getting. a : chili on well, and I knew I"wu!J ui3Da9 your account in the three mocthA. and so 1 didn't see the need of writing. I haven't been in Glasgow since tLe yon were so kind to me about Uia glasa."- -; " . ' - - v"But you will be coming toon. You must find it rather lull here in tl.e dead season." " - . " . "No." . ; . . ..- "But it must be appalirn-Jy quiet" . , ; "It is quiet" ; T ' , V fl think you said you .were broosht up In the city t-Mrs. Houston. " ; "Yes." " " . - "And -don't yon weary "for a little gayety now; and then 7" - - ;"No.- c?:tvl-:; .i - -"Do you mean to tell me that you are quite contented with lite bcrey - "Yes.". r "Beanyr- ; U " -" " . - .r -Yes?. ?V!iy;vT. --..-'. -. "Would you not prefer to have less work and worry, Mr. Houston?", Her curt answers amused rather tl-an annoyea mm. 1 wifu i wM-e o ra:.y you ja-.ia kr.';t hvt trows ,'in 1 f.. r-' ' ' 4 . ir.ies x w v i-.a l.trl Hare you nn'Jcl tatt.e U M . ri. J-JJ . im lir Iron t-;v - . ... m :i i m v'.b ; old velvet i Shaking dke fnr the drirAt u j nin hies of trxeaavus pjusc-J eatr cle. . -t ' -; . . It often hapjr.i thit U, raia wl o iarrka fortaoae? - oeer , K-eui to have any. ; A - '4 Paint Yonr Eczzs For 7 s -toil.00 wlik Dob'b G CarrUr iot. IlvclhsXtofl ft! saofBtottB p'.at ttto tHbt-rn, Iccfr islfirH rto qtiI W nw work fcoii tj Allen Bro Co. " . ,GiJ in alwas likc-ly t taVa UC..U wi." -'; 1. , r, fr .! fronj bring-.some pleasure into my unati." factory existence by coming to oe me; say, this day week." , - - i - - "Oh, I cauVMrDobbier . : C - "This day week," he repeated gently. YoajOwe me something, don't yoaT vr'TThe money will be paid on the day you said." she replied, f eeUng at a loss. ,."X thatJiU yoa think of aaeT ; - ;r - I cannot thank . you any more than I've dohelahe said, praying that be might depart : " - - , - "Do you know that I came to seajyoo last week?"! be asked suddenly. :.. , ;lt was you?. I "heard that some one had asked the way. to the cottage, but I didn't thlDkVv ir,. ," r- -- T, found the cottage,; but 1 noticed your husband was busy In his garden' which is more to lila, credit ; than- to that of his bank account I'm afraid, so ii passed the gate reiuctanny. I don't,, suppose. you would have -welcomed me in the presence of your bus- band.?-::----" "--uv: y jesalialedallghtly.-( but -,hJa her peace. -"'i-.J:? -. ."Mr. Houston has no idea of our lit tle secret!" ;he -continued.-. "You 'are quite certain he suspects nothing f irs Just as well, for be might, take; it badly If he knew.' ; - r:rv - f- 1There'a nothing wrongl'?' she gasped. "Oh, no,- he ayiswered lightly, "noth ing seriously wrong.. Still, you know, man doesn't. hke to find out that be is being managed. JYou understand? -And, as .yon told me, you are very anxious .to manage Mr. Houston's affairs with out his knowing what is going on. Ifs .a-pretty Idea, but apt to lead to trouble A woman can take too much upon herself. : Eren an incapable man has his.dlgnlty "v i : - I-rI don't under stand.' For the mo ment, she. felt that sBeTiad -taken too much upon herself."".- " - -r" ' v: j -"Well, TH put itti1alrjl;.lIrB,lX0Bn. ton," he said, rising slowly and turning his back to the fire.- "Suppose some one told Mr. Houston that his .wife knew bis financial poaitlon-rpardon the loog words--ri4 eonoealed it "from Xka.'!, "JSuppose some' tone told him that his Wife was . treating him like a" child. Would he like it? Would he appreciate her self sacrifice V- ' --T : ' - - "But no one knows but yba I bad to tell you 'Mr. ; Dobbie -( Yon - were so kind, 'and X-was ; desperate. that day. But nobody knows but yoa about Da vid." Speaking her - husbenaa name seemed. to -strengthen her."-. Ehe looked him straight In the face.- 1 - it He hesitated, but only, for an Instant Nobody -knows hot myself,' "and no body else seed knaw," he said deliber ately.7rx""i c. W' tj Jess ! felt herself turning cold!', ncr band tightened on' the. back of the 4 .Thre ira krte rBKa ty taot!t-Pi prff Oob Mloou Cvv Cai Flnf, li ir sbBOlatiy karmir, Seoctd. It uia rood tiUJrB Io Iti Tbtrd.lt iim eoegba, aroap aod vkooptcg aoesk otar rsaM rU.- cvu r Aiaok Drug Co. . v . - k J. I s-i y-a VA lew f -, t 1 U tK-i i )tire - fjld - the best fur till: ! eve for' it call NOTICE. : ttar!s qv.?w( U Aim .Url 4 V Carr lomg. B,.w 1. .- Uii f r t -4 fmrmc k (a r bm MMIttw,ll(t- tin ' :f Mi Ht lH BM f-n M I '. L4B . , MjnWTU. )" Vf ! - t 1 i. The r.IlnsrX r.rirk yntttwul rinj fompajir wants to bay?r tt I '-I.- 1 . "k- - , i a any Qoajauty. ta py IIJX) eon.1, ' -- louisburg: dispensary, a louitaurc:, n, a. 7- 7- C. t il m ,' B f . r-. A ' iw ' 'A&AA V aTb A S. t Jfm . 1 i a xnawt aoa tat; the vrtme childrea as well as the voice. have HlGtlA The Beat 5-cnt ckay on earth-lor sale at Ay cocks lrcg Co'a. - -' -- :::'- - , ; , - .- . r The part auy b - of greater - im- portince tliaa ti whole.' ;, T : -'-A ymoU Article "4 -vC . b yoa Sad it Bar to nae aaJ aa DeWut'a Wtreb tiat-t Halts. It .la the purwl. a sd the for aorvs, bolla, ta I, blind blCiDr. ItakiBa of'txrAred. Ieg,pi..0tt lb auto IWrua Uaaal 5i a . gold by Avaoeka Irc Vr Acper is cot convexteJ by caEbfj It Indignation,-- --:; ': " '-"t; ,.. ' Tbet Appeal to Uar SrrBpatalrB. Th billoot lad dtapaptl ats avaataal offerrs td srpaal looor ainpaUWav Tbf la not oa f tka. taerr. ke may not b croabt bk to l-aiik ax d rapplcra by tk o .( CkbrUt B fltorateh aad IJter Tablet. .Tba tab lU iatigorat tk Btotaaak aad Uraf and trotha '. tb d a- ei. - Tby a alatn tka-toevl. For ial kyaL dra,-guta. - ..--.;.jr Many A giri can .. tarvlle hair carter wuh." mora grace than a potato peeler:.' :; r::0- v .v -vV- .-- IodIgtio Cared. ,7 --' ' .Tbara la no eaae of la4tIoa. dye MMts or tVoraaek troobl ikat wUi aot yUld ta to tb !UmU ittfata-o of Ko aoiA)jpr' von. TbTs afSftry tata tba strata eff t& 'ccaBk"r dsatiag tatyoo taad allola n to ria UI it grows atfoas fsala. Kodl Zy ppi Care Iffcid qlk aad rra na)t twlit from Iad!Mioa aad - alii oaektrontri, balld p tka axttasi aad so eorifiVf (bit dlaaat taaaot Uk and fi-aia afootholl as ba la wkad aoadltSoa. Tea eooUuf lacrvaatag oaaotKodol Df tpapaia Care ?T kyi. eiaaa cf bovplul aad fraatnl praall ct itself tails to this saodara - diacrarr baa pro) a to ba tb grui dtosUat for the alltltiloo cf both sklVdrtn aad adoJtagro larsvr dajrby 'day.' Bold by Ayaoak Pmg Co. . . N A iA. "W f CarnalionsV Roses .and Violets: . : OUR CPZCtALTY. ' . .... ." ww aiw rtl ' ftrWk il aW tnmh rt ewra. a f t dVra4M7M 1 taw ja at Vrt aaMa. rM aa4 wm tw mii yew. tUoMaiacraiaate(-wtWea. - On V FALL DULn3 Ctcrr Ton True t' i kM u, iu utiftM uii4 mi w. i uaj u- r4i vw w. aVa4at at Uj iwb Tj.' 4r IByyawaaw-r qrf'W WUW aaai ta nwn a ABmMeIlt. . juwv,5t.C. Caplis! , UnlvGrsily For Women " -- i it , la I itrinta. cW'l f vir . , itrW - tt . ( J.r.k;..iv yi . kt ffc!"V t B4 Iw'y litr Nima irf TwHl ttc (.wi w4 tt t tt.nl tuf ta-t 'Uam, )...., t i y-'w f n Umi 4 a f.rt r i w a v 'a wtov, t5 t-a ra4 iV iaiJk T-a nfel 4" i.i' ifl tr t a h'r iiiml 4f f kVl 1 x'r (.$ a wa. Fial. i, utary It i ,, i-Mt. itt t tw fw a .ir- tl- l-V-f. 1:1 1 IL t t r-ta tl I V.. t traa. 4imotl f af Vf t r u o rata. .-! M tw li-f iWtMt ai-nU J: ts 5b "!. fw f et.rf ta.T fcii JACOB EVANS; TBS OtB BCUAB tX -' '1. - .- B33MHD"iH0S liXG. .REPAirUSQ A KTEOAJLTT. . Givs tre your rtrotiArv TIRES QUICKER AND -BETTER 1 1 AaJ a-OJ ran Vc HawtWanawr'attaw lapnrfUWwaatkM Tew 3 o aw awt (4 taw w af ? aw a.W4f a H - adnaiaif ak attttwUM tatam. andlng at the doort". ' Jess Bhook her head.".; She felt awk ward and wished he would go away.f "You arenotVvery.; hospitable,"- "he said, with aifight IauglJU "Don't you think you might invite me Inside for! B few minutes? I came 'trom :Glasgow today specially;, to see you to - have a little chat on bualnessv-you know,"! ; i.- ."I beg your pardon,?, said Jess nerv ously Will you come" Into the parlor,. Mr.:-Dobbier!ft --Tt-U'c ;- - "'Will you walk into my parlor T " he- quoted, with an air" of !origlnality.: as he followed her. TIs the prettiest little parlor that ever you- did py,J he continued on entering .the room. . . 'IWill you- sit f down, ;M-r. . TJobbie?" she asked gravely placing a chair near the fire-HN:':-; - " Dontr. look so: serious,- Mrs; Hons ton," he said, stretchlng hls bands, and feet toward .the grate, v "We needn't talk business; unless yon like." . T" :-T . . "But you've! "rorae --from, Glasgow," she began and halted lamely. . , . -" "Won't you sit down yourself, Mrs. Houston?" he inquired politely, rising." "No noi thank you." . -"How sbyvshe isT'; he said to him self, resuming his seat then aloud, -"I have come from Glasgow to see you because you have not come from Kin lochan to see me.": " r i V"I I didn't know you wanted to see me, Mr. Dobbie.- I " thought : the the business was settled for three months. Ifs only, five Weeks since you were- Since you were so kind to me." - ; He smiled in a way that many of his town lady friends considered quite fas cinating. -"I've been hoping you would call, as you promised well, perhaps It was not a definite promise to let me know : how affairs were . progressing. You gave me so much of your confl uence during one call that I think I was almost Justified in expecting" an other. . Can't you understand how deep ly I was. disappointed, Mrs. Houston?" "perhaps I should have let you know how things were golns on." said Jess t:r2ewts.t col.l'y, "tut tiej were golrs i . 1 . ii1" fiiioi ' :" --r t f'3 ,. " - '- ,'5 -."--i! - vI' v"'- "Tf'2 "z" '-..'V f ' A . "A .. . 1 - --;- , c' i ..7 ; - . , : A U -. : !' v ttl i A- wiltiw U? wwf p ... ... tN4 .:-;, ' W ;;f0 liLS AT- 1 . - .' LOUISDURQ DISPENSARY. V 01 "Gump & Son, 1UI lienor. " anl rlt iawt kw Mt.i4 I taw So ti tbavrat cw riwnd Wia y w4 Imi tw tifc. ' ItHttVMiKaatta UM M mm 4 aw wr wowk4 BciMwa 4rk wwar aa4 wt nw. aa awial tw rmfimtm. " kWki14 aot ai fria tAw whM v BtaT wrl t W B tW rf W taa tliw tUtrttiMi I tr mw ta O aubraiaaa tAal iWni aiiiM a mmMt ta awa.-', .iMmi la rkaa tJ i&m tkn aMwf a ta jw-ni tw tW i (ir rf inanti a4 tM J taa aw Um !m a a. IVm Ijw taw ta wrtaJ tirttw' aart a4 l a?v aa)2 - aw t mraawa twa. taw a -J f tat'.l tw -8 aaw taw tka aawristw ta mmr. L0UISB1IRG . - . .... m - . FEI0LE a L - " Tht Fa!l Isrttlsn'tf U V I m i It I Ote - iVe O Jwt !a lia ftuu wiU l ji ra - SEPTEMBER 6TH, 1905 Tk nUialeci tatst: ta C'agt E-tii itC tt .nlM If eU ata'ed gr-e a4 .. tl arfw aad f tra.il aJLl Ve Jv ' ifti a4 4?rt;ttw f e!rtttlVtT. Board and -Tuition 1 t tf tl IntiM $65.00 rf Ta. 4:it Flsilf l K 'fia t. K-tria'-rd CU'r .! ta aj ".taUt. LL S. DAVIS, A. M.; PRESIDENT 9 BaOay " 4 A"'-,-Ta. HEAU i IP IT IS .OodVlbv iuat noto wr Afr. Uovifom' t.-. r. -, - - A said. ; .. ' v - : chilr aha had teen holding during the past five minutes. : "Why why doyon say tnatT" sne askea in a wnupT. . - He smiled. "Did it frighten yon Jessie?", r. ' .'"-,. " .-. i "How dare yon?" she exclaimed. !' v Still smiling, he. took a step forsracd. ,"Don't mover she cried. gTlrr'ng b back of the chair vtilh Loth bands. J . .."Don't be alarmed, iny dear girt'! I shan't move. I wouldn't spoil Jue p'.c- ture you make on any ar-v-onnti Bat I want to talk to yoa. Why are you an gry? Let's be friend. KhT The look .of contempt on her wLtto face stuns bun to the nnick. - . , - i "Then I'll leave you In tho nu'ant'mc. but this day week you'll ron.e to my, odce and persuade me to m.-.Ve It up"." he said harshly. Vcn't yoaf be ask ed," with a sudden ca( cf tvn. "Won't your to repeated. W.'.a t!tue la the appealing notes of a lover.- - Jess made no sourvi. ( ; '.. CTO BE CONTlNf Et.) ' . -'- . k" ; ( r r n r n"' i 1 1 r r a fsirut "f m t tr I ' c 1 1 1, 1 V ir f T Ml t--e AT ' CDS T. A. ate !: V ( : r -! t ; 'i t . Nothing on the Market 1'nnal to Chaiabprlala's Col'c. C!;'.lt ra anJ '".-' Diarrtca Leroeiy. i T P Tbiafaetis well known t- r. . erywher1. acd cln cct .f tea gl? tbir costraer tci j rr 3eo tLe tt 1 k . f i. Vitmer, a prcraicent drr-.-: ITo., la a cirfolir to li c.i' "Thera U c thir ;cn the way c( pstirt tr-i:o:r.4 !, t'barVr;:i'a C-.1-". Ch.-lt oa i'.-- ' 7 t . r ti-.. -1 e v: ; i; r. rf J .?. t ir .h r ' : z --! i I i .n . j : : a t : i th :;r 3 to! want 1, r i t i v. r. f Ci tl Eii r. jf-:.'t tt: t , tf and atteaava a.-n-r.'r
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1905, edition 1
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