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AS. A. THOMAS, ;x' h hi ,oo aT'i.1 a'JdLU statb -mm mi xosroisr XXXYL LOUISBURG, N." a; : FRIDAY, MAECH 9. 1906 -k - ..tmamsis W?htTurttk5U Ursa. - : 1 m - - . - - - . "IhMHk I' , ; h V UO H DIBKCrrO BI HSTHODIBT -,iady School at 9:30 A. M, : Qbo. 8. Burnt, Bopt. t"himi at 11 A. M., and 7 80 P. Si. v-ry Munday. l'rvr mating Wednesday night.: L. 3. MareRT. Paator. FRANCISCO MIRANDA. -y a BAPTIST. Miin lur School at 90 A. M. Thos. B. WtLDKa, Popt t rxtchioff at 11 A.M., and 7 80 PAL, -rr donday. ' l . l'rayr m eting Tharaday night. H. U. MaaHBOMa. Pastor. uoaoopAL. Sunday School at W U. KDFFiH.Sopt , srviwH, tnomintr and nuht , on ,t, inl aod 4th 8an.M?a. iq Prajwr, irnaay aiwrnoo J ohk Lohdos, ttector. Rbv PEKSBYTKB1AB. rvic 4th Sunda? in each month iu rui otf aad nit(bt. Pastor. UDUKd. Loamburg Lodge. No. 413, A. F. & v vi., awew Ut and 3rd Tnesday .,ihw to ach month. ...nthwick.D.D.S. C. H. Baoks.D.D.8 us, atfimWlCK & BANKS. DKSTAL SUlldEONS, LOL'ISBUKa, N. U. !, in llicka UaildtoK. Maio Street. W. tt. KUW AHDti. DENTIST. bUBHAM, N. C. n i... ui bis office at Wake Foiret, N. C. ,h following the tlritt Bouday u moiiUi prvi.anfd to do dental work a. looke, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Louisbarg, N. C. ,tti. on Nah street. Prompt attention ill legal boaineos entruuled to me- 1) H. J K. MAXONK. At.TIClNQ PHTSICTAJH ANP BUKOKOll LOOWBDBa. H. O. in rr c f Ayeocke Prng Store. 1) It. J.J. MANN, I II YdlClAS and SURGEON, LOUWBCRQ. C- ikIW in n-arol A jcocke drugstore ri. P. BDBT, r ttAOTICIHO PHT8ICIAM AND SUKQBOI. Louisborg, N-C. i )tfii-- over P. 8. A K-K. Alton's. 1) A. a. P. T AKMUKv DOU, FUYH1CIAS AHD 80AQBOH. LooifBose. H. C. Yarborooah fc Bickitt M uang- llfflrj In im aula lviu J. msiaauoe. pbou J. y B, GOiU01UHi:Ff EE, DENTIST. LouisBoaa. . - N. c. M.,.or to Dr. Arthur Hyrnt Fl mlng nu.ea In Ford boliau g. Held In Revarenca In Verrazueta ? Pioneer of Liberty. Francisco" Miranda was a type of v.iui:. uguuii anQi aaYenturer 1 always dearto the hero worshiper, ami uo was . so closely identified with the . inception of Venezuela's revolution against Spain that he will always be held as a national hero..': . He was born in Caracas in 1756 and entered the Spanish military service 'when ht was seventeen. He served in the United States in 1870 and later in Cuba. He was forced to leave Cuba for some illegal trans action and for several years led an adventurous life in Russia, Turkey, England and Germany. He went into the "French service at the out break of the revolution and by brff liant service reached the rank of major general. His name is on the Arc de fnomphe in Paris as one of the great captains of the revolution. His reckless and adventurous spirit apparently Kept him in .constant conflict with sober law, -for in 1797 he was condemned by the directory, Dut escaped to .England. . Keceiving no aid in England, he came to J;he United States. Here he put into motion his scheme of freeing his native country irom tne fcpani6h rule. Je found means to equip two small vessels, and with 200 volunteers he sailed for Venezuela. He landed earlv in 1806 and was attacked by a luperior Spanish force, losing many of his men. ihe bpamsa captain burned Miranda in effigy and offered $50,- 000 for his capture. He TecouPed his forces and a few months later took a Spanish town, but did not succeed in arousing the people to revolution. It was some time later that he met Bolivar and with him went to Europe to secure aid for their en terprise. When thev returned in December, 1810, Miranda organized the first republican government, which was made possible by the uprising of the people in April, 1810.. He wavice president of congress and signed the constitution and the aet of inde- Ipendence. He was commander of thfltarmy and won several victories over the Spanish, but his disregard for all properties finally got him inta trouble. His fellow officers among the revolutionists turned against him. He was accused of be ing a traitor to the cause, and in 1812 he was taken prisoner by his own party. He was allowed to fall into the hands of the Spanish authorities, who sent him to Cadiz in 1813 as a political prisoner.. Three years later, on July 14, 1816, ne aiea. ADVERTISING. IN PLAGUE TIMES, i 1 TV". THE READING DESJCs"Ii."'i " THE UOOSE YAKD. "7 fT K la One of tha Moat Ancient cf Al!k"erv ra :ln . i . . ovenxenxa vanuiry. - t. In . r Civilized Artar r : It is generally believed, :by. the sisnple and unlearned, - that the art f advertising is of comparatively modern invention, but a very" slight -study of the subject will be sufficient to convince the inquirer , thai, it is, in point of fact, one of the most an ,fiient of all civilized arts. "Indeed, the first advertisement was probably coeval with the. first man who had something to xlisposejof or with the first woman who -wanted something she had not got. It seems not im possible that the -serpent tempted Eve to partake of the r annle bv means of a pufE paragraph,'! - set-' ting forth the merits of the fruit as a complexion beautifier. Be that as it may, the uses of advertisement were known at a very early date to the Israelites, who were accustomed to placard the streetsvof their cities witn the utterances -vof kings and prophets. The ancient Greeks, too, were much given to advertisement, chief ly through the medium of the town crier, who, howeverriwas not permit ted to offend the ears of the citizens with his proclamations unless he were accompanied by a musician to give him the correct pitch. The fact that property had been stolen or damaged was made known by means 01 curses, inscribed upon sheets of lead, which were affixed to the statues of infernal deities in the temple, the vengeance of the . gods being thus invoked upon the persons who had stolen or injured the adver tisers goods. A rider was usually added, to the effect that should, the property be returned, or recompense be paid, tne owner would intercede with the gods for a remission of the punishment. The Romans also made use of the town crier to proclaim laws, victo ries or sales, and the walls of the streets were covered with notices painted in black or red or inscribed upon terra cotta slabs and let into the pillars on either side of houses and shops. Many of these wall ad vertisements were found in HercU' laneum and Pompeii, among the most -interesting being . the an nouncements of the gladiatorial games, containing promises that shelter would be provided in case of rain and that the sand would he watered should the weather be ex ceptionally warm. Cornhill Maga zine. Hew to Bo Friendly With Waapa. A correspondent of the Leeds (England) Alercur to theinoSensive behavior if not molested- He vorite garden- seat in summer is near an extensive bed of flowers and ever ' During the plague of 1C03 Fran uis Hering, "Doctor in Physicke and Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians in London, publishMrtain Jlules nd Directions for the ptevention'ol the spreading . of that . contagious and all devouring sickness' These he reprinted, "somewbjit eiikrgcd in the next plague season of 1625, It Was Head In Church mm EHy mm ihm fteveotK Century. Lectoms, or reading desks, carjM mto use at an early date. Thrs is tr equent mention of thenl in indent snritings ..and r representation cf them, in ancient . vignettes. - They trere placed in the. center' of choirs fax. large ecclesiastical buildisfs as early as the seventh century, and the choristers were arranged in rows on the right and left of them, They ! "to the view and use and, I. hope rre of varioos forms, but theejrl J -M rem.;.. a r-i-Z-i t .." . . . . good of my Cittizena and Countri men." Among rua rules are: - . -"Concourse of people to Stage playcs, wakes or feasts And May pole dauncings are to be prohibited by publique Authority, whereby, as tlod iscu&nonorea, me ooaies or men ana women by surfeiting, drunkennes and other riots and excesses dis posed to Infection and the contagion dangerously scattered both in Citie and Conntne. U introduced in a very larze num Icr. ; " Withmtspread wings sad A-mnted on stem at convenient height for retder, this grand bird from sn early date, vaa tnsds to terve the purpose of snpporting the framework on which the large And heavy volumes ned in the sertieet were placed, There was probably some reference in the thoughts cf those who first used them t the I th rround with a petwork of path- iiaci tnai xne eaeie sotrea to ins I . tv. iMniu .t.. v. i - mw u vuung v. uwv.juwfc UCUW IVKWU, UU1 UKrUUTI I MAM TUf wrl (K Mta-o dogs, cats, etc, hre rotting and T Jn A fanciful way would be likely to tkat finell IW . i,7 tZ Wlaier QwarUra of tKa Aliua m4 Uv V Hunt Fmr fmmd. . The Ttnlinjr of the moose U tTfa- miUar phrase that has fornlabed the ground for several miaconocpUons, Many persons think that moos jard is Urge fUce,.wtth all the now in it hammared down tmoolh Ad furrou&dfrd by straight mil of vntrodden snow which rbes to the level of the detjv toft covcrio of the fomt beyond. Tbey l&agiae, further. that as ,' soon as the aew snowstorm begin the taoc fit to work, hoof and born; to bammer it down smooth and hard within the-yard,: ; :- iM iw s tnat when the snow deepens-the idoom family, father, mother and little ones, or sometimes several families together, settle ia some place of abundant food and by winding daily ta this they eortr 1 4 If "old i w louisl velvet rye pure - old . velvety the het for th nvir - w IWV everywhere. (,r it at Hold call n 1 1 'iipensary, louiibursj, n. c. poisoning the aire (as they have laO"y the word of the readers or done) in More and Finsburie fields I choristers nearer to heaven than and elsewhere around about the ! they might otherwise ascend. V , Citie. . 4 In some instances the inclined The burying of infected bodies I framework on the back of ihe bird in churches, churchyards and J was made ' to accommodate two namely, in Paulea Churchyard, where books, one above the other," and fur- ine .cmeie iuagistraies 01 uie vaue i rusnea , wita movable orscsets to andmany other-Citizens meete week-1 light the reader. Frequently the that finally there are hot few space untrodden of twenty tttars yards scroa. The deeper the enow in the wood the more the mooae cmt work for their food, sine- the lower bo bet snd ground herbs are Vat aJ, and thtxs the deference between the toow in the yard and that in the wood tacrnuesu If the food Ls f f- Keiat n i n a r p e Rye On Eer Tongue' 1 -7 8 -1 k.a.iru (Ml Vk TliUtJ r -6 3 a7 ly to hear Sermons, must needs bo eagle is represented standing on an fidea tly tbundsnt ia the Ttrd and not onely ' inconuenient, but venal orb and sometime on A dnuron. and L.Wi.jti. ' K. ' -. u aw uucanH Aiuu luuii lamb mLcmm m im w Aft . . . . WWvV7Vvv I dangerous for spreading the con ta gion and poisoning the whole Citie." Some folk ate breakfast then, oth era did not: . c " Tor breakfast' yon may vse a jrood draft of "wormewood beere or tite base of the stem on which it is placed i often rsiaed on lioo. A more simple form without the intro duction of the eagle consists of an inclined book board raised to con venient height on a stem. Next to this- are example that have two ale and a few morsels of. bread and slanting 'book board, which meet butter, with the lcaues of sage or I At their upper edge like a roof, and else a toste with sweet salads oyie, I there are others-with clever group two or three drops of rose vinegar! ingi of four desks or book boards. mere tm pnng. II tt givw at. tney mut berta a pcnloo Journey through the tow ia wrth of ma-1 other piece. It is doring this jour ney only that they fear the wolve. It is alwari done In sbcU file, so t the Voung ones in the rear do not have a very hard time, and it is nually done with judgment found-! ed on their memory or the country. ihe moo yard U commonly fro- GARDEN cold stomackes may drinke a draft I soma other hard wood. They near- of wormewood wme or malmsey in-J rr ul turn on pivots, and some of I stead of ale Or beere. But take heed (as you loue your life) of extreme hot waters, as aqua vitae, Rosa soli or other compound wnters of like nature, which Empericks prepare and set out with vaine and boasting words they were devised to kill, not cure men." London Notes and Queries. them are enriched with much caxv- ingc; Sometimes the eagle is of wood and the framework of iron. In the handsomest example be, stem, bird and book board are of polished brass. Chambers Journal. A Royal nirtjrUev .Perhaps the most striking exam ple of the phras Sho stoops to conquer', in English history is fur nished by Queen Elizabeth.' cele tMi u. . tv.v. . Anjou. It was most important ior Thompaoneton tnScnbner, the queen, threatened as she was by ad Jay. I am not tun why. The mooee by tearing down and rooting np logs and dead tree may erpoto worm, etc- or the rwrvuio iaacrU in their hair may foroiih food for the bird. There are fever! other cae of small bird associating with Urge beaita, and in each tb bird k believed to aerre the brajt a watchman and get hi return in parasitic uuect. With the melting of the snow the necessity for yarding ee, and the moose family scatter. Erncrt SEEDS Muscat. . The interior of Muscat is particu larly gloomy, the bazaars are nar row and dirty and roofed over with balm matting. Thev oner but little the Arabian sweetmeat called hal-1 leading power in JBorope, to secure I J'iif'fii f!? I-", wa it is just as well not to watch it I and rnamtain 4heT friandship - of I ul; aad ana nh U mimi Lm reet. Daagers of aeBKmt i hitiMiv mfliA tnAM w ti(wror' vaot 'ina tMMtinif mr.m i n a mm n n aa vmmbmi Asa" - - m - - - - - bearoestimony -".'J-rTA .A.!r' liZZy.'JrZZr 01 Wasps I Iv:. -n 1 iTTj ; u teysatof oopiioa. JToki' Kor writes: "My fa-1 ruw", . m.. D" wlUi . ' 4TaiU to tA of t. WJ ad a w 1 4 A Gibraltar Legend. ends relating to the rock of Gibral- U"118' The wa?P8 601116 to ATTORN T AT LAW booisBuaa. wm praodee in all tne Ooorts of theBtato Odlee n Court House. M. W. BODD1E, ATTORN ET-AT LAW, LociBBCfeQ, N. C. ofti. over Boddie, Bobbitt A Co.'a drag vv m. HAYWOOD BCFFIN. ATTOBLMKT-AT-LAW, wmpraetteelnaUtneConrta at VnakUn ..11 nnrt aim in the HttDNM jounTsndln tne United Btatee Diatria an Jlrcult Oooita. ,... otaoa la oooper and Clifton Balldlng. tar relates howa -young Scotch iub altern was on guard duty with a brother officer when the latter in visiting the sentries fell over a prec ipice and was killed. When the sur vivor was relieved from auty ne made the customary written report in themsual form, "Nothing extraor dinary ." And this brought the bri gade maior down upon him- in a rage. "Whati When your brother officer on duty with you has fallen down a precipice 400 feet high and been killed you report nothing ex traordinary?" "Weel, sir," replied the Scot calmlv. 1 dinna thin there's onything extraornery in it, ava. If he had fa'en doon four hun der' feet and not been killed weel, I should hae ca'd that extraornery." HOa. B. WXLDBB, ATTOBjraT-AI-LAW, MOIOVM. a. 0. urn am MAim stareet. ever Jones OoopezB a. SfJiULLL. ATTOBXi BT-AT-LA W, LouisBUSO, M. 0. irii th. mru ot Vranklln. Vanee- rmuTUi. Warren nd Wake oonuti, f u.. rninmiu Court OX Bona vwvauw Prompt attention giren to eouectiona. utttee over Kcerton'a Store. T. w.BictKjrrr. LAWTXF. UnriBBUKa IT. 0. Th6 settlement of estates or K"u"' A.rmle lstr ators and Q nardtans is meapeo uuy, and the bonds required by law ean ne cured n the office, . nice la Yarboroogb. Blcket building Halu street. w. PtmOm ureec m. rauusoM, ATTOBJnT AT-IAW, ma eouta. Oflua on am la TAjtBoaorraH, jb. ATTORNEY AT LAW, LODiaBDKO. sr. a Offloe m Opera Hoase DaUdlng, Court street All lesal business intrusted to nun His Blooming Mistake. A countryman of Goethe recently gave an instance of the, difficulty a foreigner has with the English lan guage. He was invited to dinner soon after nis arrival m Jingiana and was desirous, of saying some thing in a very pleasant way and made use of the following expres sion: "Will you have the blooming kindness to." etc. He used it in the sense that the word 'blooming" is used in German, as being some thing very charming, and beautiful, little knowing what havoc slang has played with the word m Hingiand. He was absolutely at a loss to un derstand why everybody was so ut terly horrified at what he thought was an extremely nice expression.- London Express. A Saved Situation- The rising artist was painting in his studio when a visitor entered leading a dog. The animal at ones commenced barking furiously at the picture on the easel. .. -1 n '11 tt J.n "Ufl, saw tne caner, yuu wiww nature closely. The best evidence of the faithfulness with' which you while I am reading, roam over my book or newspaper My hands and face are at their own pleasure. If I have been eating or drinking any thing sweet they make free with my lips and suck them. They come and go peaceably, and I encourage their companionship by keeping perfectly still. 1 was never stung by a wasp but once in my life, and then. I de served the punishment, which I pro voked. A lengthened experience convinces me that if you remain passive and do not wantonly molest them you may live on the most friendly and sociable terms even with wasps." Ancestors. Abraham Hayward, the famous Quarterly reviewer, once thought that he would like to have some ancestors, so he walked straight to a picture dealers. Selecting por trait of a cavalier in half armor with features not quite unlike hia own, Mr. Hayward made a bid for it; but, deeming the price asked too high, he went his way. A few days later Mr. Hayward went to dine with -Lord Houghton and was as tonished to find the picture in th dining room. Seeing that it at the flavor. Most of Muscat is now I marry Anjou. bis younger brother. in ruins. There is also wanting in I The ' queen promised to do this, the town the feature which makes I though she had not the slightest in most Moslem towns picturesque tention of keeping her word. She namely, the minaret The mosques invited the duke to England, carried of the Ibadhhieh sect are squalid on with him a prolonged eourthip. atraagtW Ue le&g aa4 tvrel - la. L OrteOo a a UL4 anWatv toiM woetteifaJ earatire aaaUus rosav Bo? aad Ta, Toar taajala wJaaaafod. For UAyeoaia. es se ooto. If O. and uninteresting. At first it is I difficult to recognize them from the courtyard of an ordinary house, but by degrees the eye gets- trained to identify a mosque by the tiny sub stitute for a , minaret . attached to each namely, a sort of bell shaped cone about four feet high, which is placed above one corner of the in closing wall Pearson's Weekly. Birds hi Egypt. It is delightful to note the tame- nesa of tha bird of Esmt. Thev enter rooms and houses through ) workmen. It woeJdoH b a bod of our rising voung idea if totttt 1 actors presented him to the court as her affianced hoabaod and eves oa o&e occasion condescended to kiss him in public. She thus kept Franco in chained down, behind th aceac. a good temper until the danger from Spain had for the time pa aped awav, when he jilted him with excusable shameleaanes. wasn FURNITURE !! Io Hot Be Irpoo4 tpom. At I - - a. Daring the building of the crest , tt j".... ri. TSaeo ararUkM laltaUos S "-rrr1, VT'C' ""rlatoOar aooawllac -aase. BewmfO of 1,600 talents of silver Vre spent inOew. TVottM roWf Uor a4 radishes, onion and rarlic for the I w la ta fellow mmWo. AaA few U Foley A Co CaVoago, edfia4a4 Ho V aad Ta aa a throat 4 rm&r. aa4 o asooaat U too graai onH a4 pcplarlty of FoUya liooor a4 Tar assay hattaUoo ore oOoro4 for (At aa , Taaoa ararUk mlutlos Sara windows and crevice left for venti lation, and once inside hop fear lessly about the floor picking up stray crumbs. sparrow often perches on the corner of the table during the progress of a crowded hotel repast, and it is not uncom mon to see them flitting across the ceiling of a drawing room. All birds, from the largest io the smallest, go unmolested unless they are definite ly used for food. The great brown kite sits fearlessly on the roofs of Cairo hard by hia cousin, the crow, which is not black, like our crotf, 1 l i. i a 3 !!. tracted his guest's attention, Lord JnL rS TTn,,rn ld. "Verv irood nicture mistaken for a pigeon. tVt. Came into my Wb in tTLTlJt w,v Pnrtraift. of MiW PPr Egypt has ite owl frequent- of the commonwealth period, an an cestor of mine.' "Ah, indeed 1" said Mr, Hayward. "Me was very near being an ancestor of mine," Other patriarchal vegetable which we know from old inscription were grown in Egypt and other parts of the east quit forty centuries ago are the melon, the cucumber and tne leek. Many of our common vegetables we. owe to the Dutch, who font cen turies ago, at a time when English people hardly understood the word aad rtf aoe aa aabotliaU, It la to 1 re as ad 7 foa ooogha 4 oold. by O- L. AjoooA. HRE FARMS FOR RUT. I oSer for mat lor the voar 1903 my floe three bore form with suita ble dvelnAf And ootbooww nonr uargoret tsoa as the Jiiu mmt. Ana oEor Ateo aooUter thm porm is We have c cf od noat np toSii z yOorlf. i rz l fatttVrU of Coma aed late Lt bewi It for (arm near tbo LouUbonr Ltmbev en, were famous horticultiirvita. j Cotnpaty' mill, now occupied by tt seem difficult to believe that so late a the reign of King. Jam I. peas were wortn tneir weigni in sil ver. A writer of the time apeak of them a fflt dainties for tiie they come to far and cost o dear." London Standard. . Heat and Motion In 1642. Professor Tyndall was envied for the happy title of bis book, "Heat a Mode of Motion." It told the whole story. Sir W. R. Gowers, F, B. S.; points out in Nature that as - f af Sack 16S Dutch profeesor, Van der Linden, ; eminent physi-I aT. Lffi, cian' of his day, published in bis "Medulla Medicinae" the ' dictum ing a taU palin tree and hooting or whistling as nature guides it Cai ro Letter Unpleasant , Koepsaka. One thing that dentists cannot understand is the frequency with which their-customers ask for the teeth that have been extracted. "What on earth they do with them ia a mystery said one dentist, rrhey are not pretty ta loot ac frolM. M-f ml-n-nfiaal-ma-mTn ;' Tnaipi! ..ii, . ,A n.fnl .tutntinn. I naVCPaintea tnai aog in uwawi an .um mntns r aa TflVPrlvrft- jxvituu ."v j j 0 t;us tnai IS-o say, lue worvajr.iw ries. If every tooth waa set with tine, a diamond or had become histono income way I could understand the AmtWi Ooor w "There are many varieties 0 good women in the world,' soms passive and others active, some subjective and others sggreseive. The good American woman is the most active and aggressive of her sex. She ex ercises the strictest disci pUn over her own family. ' She ha the mot decided convictions on social ques tions. : In nine cases out of ten she is an antidrjnker,- antismoker and antigambler.BUckwood'. Msgs, J.J. Driver. This Is alo an im proved trm and has all neonamary dweUlogS and oothou, bams, He Jfct term apply to Mas. Karra L Taeaoso, LooUburg, N.C HOJLrvvwa Rocky Mountain Tea Noggeti A 3mtf Mttidm Isr lory fmnU. Brists OeUaa les oai Baisoat Tift. A rpfsfte pyr Ommtrm ifcio. t&rflt a Osa. Lfo 4 KJdaM Tl mi false. HifW mk Iwpwe -Itood. &4 SmmK rmrfm PO ''. lUm0tm wtd &actecfi. Koaky Kste Ts e 4 fores. K evoto sua. 4mm mi as f locbwrca Dao Ocacrrr stvMsa.Wai. otfiai mffjcr tow nong ( 01 FIN CASKETS. Oer oodarlskitc is prMlded ever tr a tor Ttrtd Foasra! shoes, f lotas, iu. r iria'tl rctt fM nriJtUl tlU&. H cta stt, Aba vcfitr viva wmr ua fera.ta tta loot cf oorrW. BariaJ 1 : r I ir w (AD F- HOtJCK, CONTHACrOB axo BU1LDEB, LODIBBTJBGI, M. G. rnullnir Aff.at for All kinds ef BaUdlnc un.u, ArtisUa MsnUee an TUea. Axch- u-cturi oesurna sanmutea was the barks at him." tcn.-i. :4- Ann renlv. "That's a cow." It was a terrible situations but the j visitor did not lose his head. Said heJanguidlv: ::"Well, the dors eyes are better i than mine.' ."He always did detest tor anticipated modern theory - by JoKn Haya WH. John Hav vra once the subject of aesire 10 preserve mem. xuv mws MMU..;An 4 .i-J( vn are. few historic teeth in the wQrld. J. : mAd! Most of those that are gone are only ?SXf r! fat. ?SbSftl reminders of aches and pains. Jfev- tPfch X to eU???mt two centuries in thinking that tt Mr-V!L heat of a body consisted 4o the - . . ... .mm : s 1 iih t u Lin a. ui n n. uin ivsT3 lo iiiiu i. m.a .at m . - maw Hy, he : didn't the can till X HOTELS. COWS FUSKLli(T01i HOTEJU FXASXLEJTOjr, ir, q. V- fiood aoooasodatloa forth travUa; Jood Uverr Attaehed;;- ;f; I have riven Thomas Chill " Pills thorough trial and find them to be the beet remedy. J - - , - , (Sined v B. . osncKianu. have read-Bacon, whbJong beforeHl;' 1 .replied ; Had written; "Essential heat is. mci CTwi W ant me -to have tion ,and . poking e,Ixndot really needed it -V s ' A ".The air castle builder is neve? with out your contract. v . - , ' - s . fin the spring tima vbo reiotato yonr bouse. Why not vonr bodyr Hoillater Eoeky Monntaln Tea drivea ont impotv ties, eleanaoa ana enneneo tne.Diooa ana ; Ttnrlfln the enure avexeni. 00 oente. &g JBurhansstifies after 4 teari. "tcSSrJf.'f" a ttASSENBUEGrflOTEL HElTDEIieOII. IT- 0. " CI n nnvhana. of Carlisle Center, - T 4 writear, Abont foor year bgo I wrote von aUtlngOhat I bad been entire. ir anred of oarers kidney ; trouble . by taking lean than too ootuea ox voter KUUmv Cnro. It eaurrlT atoppea ue briek dost sediment, and pain aad symp toms of kklnar diaeaao disappeared. I . Clears .the Complexion, i t not apt to even make i-dog-fallof jt,t am glad to say that J b '.n5 Orlno Laxative Frail Svrup stimnlat- , . ; r. fator- of ' "T I"!, Sfi ho liver iDtlkT :K1ha Uttle .one beaUhy. an I 1" ntT .uTT and eyatem and uorongDiy t!loioa" It iot happy. Their tender, sensitive bodie I q.",, FoIot'o KM aey Core Pa.ot.Pi!S"iJhotd hU- rJuiie eenae. healinfir remedies. m7l on? ff.H.a f rom klda.v or . ' .w . Mr .'.m- nil.. 11" 1 VI. M SnM Kn I . ItMtttL wiu 1 Diaaaer wou w -j . . Tbe manJ who wrestles with fate is , P"V?"N.rfr for women- and ehil & m tt tan-M d pleasant, and does not gripe or aicsen. unnu . v-r1"-, iTni- -mi-font 'waters and all ood idnui.h.... AooA farai P I -.fhirHna as it doe not irritate "wwo-warw .. Ut,VsSAS4 - ... a4ttattve Mrvaatr tb stomach andbowela. y: TTollister's Rookv MoontaiffTea keep them strong s and ..well.-; 85 cents, : Tea , or " tablets. Boddie & bUdder I fio' P:"'R.. 4li!"K.-'Allenw line ilk mnffler and handkerchief. of Frank J." Cheney makea ootb tbatha ia senior partner ot the firm of F. J. Cttm ney A Cow, doing boaloesa in thetyof Toledo, eoanty and state aXoeeaaJd, and that said firm will pay th sow of 00 hundred dollars for each and ewry ee pf catarrh that cannot oe eurea vj toe V5e oi Hair Catarrh Cnr. - -. , . .-.FaAa J. Caswwr.- - Rworn heforo tno and' anbaeribod In my presence, this 6th day ot December, A. D. 1884. . (SlAU). A.W. GutAoow, ' . . Kotarv PnbUo. rjair Catarrh Cure ! Uken Internal ly and acta directly oa th blood and muenoui surfaces cf the tyitem. Send for testimonials free, Dy foy Of Comparison At fee benails apto&areot a farm oa walo on sortUJaae ora oei so4. ItotStm too arT poor PWrlJ fcop, thoo la a afioWaiof. of A pJooeso vkA boUeoaa to too uooral, oa of ooly ".; t '' Vlinla-Carol ilna Fertilizers - t fSe peA afq otcad. o4 tan. $w it knuksl otefitat Too mmt lute' im pssrsa o bra Ukm thmm vska iaercrpef foor ad a-oCKi ytd rm aan4. 1 omr Urrn.rniT llauaa AM fW" tot it. or mmi tutein ejro b pay tKe onee o wrptHtr pU. -isnr yqe y tade paaaere ky 10-laa-TlrrlnJeCarQaa TtZ& DnJ Virrfniajr Carolina Chemical - PVokmnodTo, or(a.s. S. Thvr tetUaui MA. X otr 1 mm ry, Ala, avorapers, aa. WHITK-HALL FrRMTFRE CO. DMO.M II HICKORY WAGONS Steam - Dried Flooring and Ceilng, HEAVY and ". FANCY GKOCEEIES.": . -: " Hall; iLiije ; of Sfioes." THE GREEN Sc YARBORO CO, V.
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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March 9, 1906, edition 1
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