Newspapers / The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, … / Sept. 3, 1875, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Treatment of Yellow Fever. I time I called, and warned the parties Dr. John M. Woodworthof the Uni- that, although they seemed trifling, they ted States marine corps, gives the fol- ere, in reality, mos lowing hints as to the treatment of yel- that everything depended on their strict 1mw froo Wl,on tho roHo-nf id uun in ODServaUOU. the first stage daring the fever (in the first twelve hours, if possible), I resort to a hot mustard bath, either a full bath or only to the knees, according to cir cumstances. 'The patient is then put to bed and well wrapped or covered with blankets, and supplied with ice water, and permitted to drink it ad libitum If there be any irritability of the stomach, a mustard piaster about the size of the palm of the hand is applied to the car diac portion of , the stomach, and as it becomes uncomfortable, moved to an other place, and ; so on around that or gan, thus keeping up the action for an indefinite length ' of time. "When the atomach is not tod irritable, castor oil or Hint 0 About the-Person. Some persons can, be "smelled " a mile off, more or less ; it is a misfortune, and a source of very great mortification to the refined and sensitive. It may be " born " with some, if not all ; it is the result of a diseased condition of the system, or a neglect of personal clean liness. There is a peculiar odor emanat ing from the feet, which is, perhaps, al ways the result of cleanliness. If daily washings do not remowe these odors, a very efficient wash is found in red oxide of lead, one part to twenty-nine parts of the liquor of the sub-acetate of the lead; the first to be bruised in a porcelain A Fatal Balloon Expedition. There is in! Kansas, or was tip to three years ago, a society of newspaper men called the " Bob Ellis' Friends." The society was founded to perpetuate the A. Woman Buys a Steak. llr. Botcher, I want a steak, the best steak you've got, and if you cheat me, IH change my custom.' Yes'm ; wherell you have it!" and KBITS OF TUB DAI. Interesting Items from Borne and Abroad. Col. Baker, of the English army, has been j cial condition... ...?m. EL Aldardice, general assignee of the bankruptcy court of Bichmood, Ya., ha decamped, leaving a deficit In hie ac count of 115,000 John IL JJoUen. agent of the Oneida (K. T.) Community in Boston, baa been held in f 10,000 bell to answer the found guilty of indecent '-titTiU upon a young name and doings of a reporter named nacal places' Us knife - on' a lady in a railway carriage in England, and chtrg of embezzling 120,000 belonging to the piiia nrVirt mAA ni name famous on 1 piece especially tough and uncomprom-1 sentenced to twelre month' imprisonment and I rmmt-, rhm Tendon branch of the the Pacific coast by his startling adven tures, and whose career finally closed with a balloon ascension. It seems that a gentleman who had made one or two ascensions had advertised to go up from a fair ground on a certain day, and that a large crowd assembled to witness the expedition. Ellis was sent to make a report of the affair, and he took it into his head to have a ride with the proessor j and write ut his experience. His conr- ising. ' 'No ; 1 won't have it ! It looks kind o . string, vlive me some other piece, can't you , ; " Certainly; 'm, HowTl this do !" ' - " That's too red. I want something streaked .with fat, you know." . " Well, here's the thing, then. Here's as pretty a piece of beef as there is in the marktet. How much IL you have ?' The butcher rests his knife caressingly mortar, cradnallv addiacr the latter : at the oleum ricini capsules are given by ply a few onoe a weet 0ftener in summer. A specific odor escapes every the mouth : cthcrwiso an enema of oleum ricini, two drachms ; oleum tere binthiu, twenty drops ; vitel, unius ovi ; aqtia pur, one pint, to be used and re peated till the actions are free. I gen erally find, however, that the oleum ri cini is well borne by the stomach, and when the doso is largo acts efficiently. If thero bo suppression of urine, a cloth (flannel is preferable) well soaked with il-.nm f or.KJntVitfion ia ''anrdio'l war ogion of the kidneys ; this application is repeated until the flow of urine -is co pious. It is tyroally brought on by this mean. in two or three hours, if not sooucr. The hot bath is repeated if at any time tho peispiration becomes check ed, as also are mustard plasters, if re quired, for irritability-of tho stomach, or to act as revulsives or counter-irritants. Tho d)ors and windows are to bo kcj) closed, and all draughts aro to bo avoijied and sudden changes of tem peruturo are to-be guarded against, as I believe, with Surge6n Glbbs, United States navy, 'tht( sudden change . of tempcralure--hd eftya'. of five degrees, I think of eight , or ten degrees will Irovo fatal. t Draughts produce, equally Bcrions results when thd patient is sweat-' iug profusely - "When there is only, one sick person in tho room, I cpiiaider ample ventilation is aiTorded by the. cracks of the door and windows, and, whero there is one in the room, by tho lire-place ; and I believe that tho word ".ventilation "-has, in this one and is peculiar to the individual ; the dog knows it, and by it follows his master through any crowd of human be in era, and never makes a mistake. A jman's organ of smell is not thus acutely developed ; still there are persons whose peculiar penetrating odor is readily recognized. This does not come from the " sweat " of the person, as no such from the hands, but from other parts.kept cov- the arm-pits and ered by the clothing, so that the air can not penetrate ; nor is the application of soap and water too frequently allowed. When the sweat" remains in contact with the skin, it undergoes a chemical change, and it is this which disengages the peculiarly disagreeable odor, as to the feet particularly ; thus this chemical formation is a kind of fetid ; fat, which is absorbed into the pores of .the leather, and there it is detained with . fresh addi tions, often for weeks and months,' with increasing intensity, as the smell of ' any- old boot or, shoe will demonstrate, pomp' persons use stockings without change from tho j time- they are first ' put on until they nre worn full 'of 'holes. Very many do not wash their feet often er.than onco a month; only a few as of ten as oncea week. . To be scrupulous ly clean the feet should be washed every night before going to bed, and no stock ing, boot or shoe should be put a second time until it has had a whole day's sunning, at least by those who pany was accepted, and as the hour ap- j upon; a piece of streaked neck, tougher proached he took his seat in the car. tnan an old rubber shoe or the stones of The balloon was inflated, but just as it isiaci llUl-Uiaoovenes, and the woman wm rpjulv to rise the nrofessor had some decid to take it. bhe insists that the excuse to leap out. Eased of his weight butcher phould give her good weight, so suddenly,1 the balloon jerked away and having secured her meat takes it from the men, and Ellis alono went sky- nome wiui a great deal ol sell-gratula- ward. :The man knew all about newspa- tion uion ner astuteness. At the table rer business.! but he was ignorant as to she rem arks to her husband, exultantly : aerial navigation. He, however, took ' "There's a steak fit to eat, and a great things as cool as if nothing unusual had deal of trouble I had getting it ! The happened. I There was no wind below," scamp 01 a Dutcner wanted to impose and and while the balloon hung- over the grounds, half a mile above the heads of the excited crowd, the following message came floating down: "I .am all right, to see the thing through. (his newspaper) to look out m . . 1 ' s" T m irom me to-mgnt. . ix was aboutl five o'clock in the afternoon of a June day, and the balloon and its freight finally floated away to the north west, and at last was lost to view. No crowd ever saw poor Ellis fact, it was months and a intend m it ii - t xeii ine for a tele. i gra a butcner wanted to upon me ; but I don't think hell try it again. The poor man addressed says: "Yes, my dear.f and t?haws at his steak silently, wondering whether it wouldn t even pay him to bet up a little earlier in tho imprisonment to pay a fine of f2,500 The board of in quiry which h been investigating the charges against Episcopal Bishop Whittug ham, of lliryland, have dismissed them...... Gov.Tilden has given instruction to the attorney-general of New York to commence suite against Denison. Belden and others en gaged in canal fraud ILr. . Morris, of "niton's counsel, baa served papers upon Mr. Beecher' counsel, in connection with the retrial o the case The election in Ken tucky resulted in a Democratic victory.... The public debt statement for Jury shows a reduc tion of 91,394,087. The debt 1 now f2,127, 250,000. The treasury balance ia (137.529. 670. of which 968,912,700 is coin The returns for July to the New Orleans exchange, in dicate the cotton crop s exceeding that o last year.' Orders from the Army and Navy department were to the effect that appropriate exercises be held by the garrison and crews on the day of ex-Preeident Johnson's f onersl; that gun be fired every half hour 'during the day, and that the officer wear mourning for thirty days Hon. L. IL Dossaules, joint clerk of the crown, at Montreal, has absconded. Community The London branch of the banking house of DrexeL Morgan & Company will cash Duncan, Sherman & Co.' letter of credit, Mr. Duncan' father being their se curity..'... New York revenue ofaeera have been very successful recently in , catching muggier of agar. The smugglers were in the habit of putting the cigar in rubber bag and throwing them overboard a the steamer were entering New York Larbor, confederates in small boat picking the bag npJ The offi cer took a tug, and after the cigars were thrown over, they captured the-confederate with their booty Cardinal McCloakey ha gone to Borne to reoerre hi hat and ring from the Pope. He took 1 20,000 gold to the Pope t a present from New York Catholic. Two boy were killed and eighteen woonded by an explosion in the Bridesburg arsenal, at Philadelphia. The exa rt cause of the diaaater is unknown The Jury in the Mountain Meadow massacre case hTe disagreed and were discharged... . BenJ. II. Ilalleck, a clerk in the Treasury department, ha been arrested on a charge of stealing $47,000 OTer which so much excitement wa created a few month ago, Mr. Ottman, proprietor of one in again. ' that In months before he was heard of. Days passed, arid letters were written and tele- buy a good steak, but she's dead 1" crams sent, but there was no news of the balloon for o wetk., Then a hunter found this message oil the pxah stiil'all tight, and am having iheaps of fun; "1 can desce going to ; see the thing down to a fine point." He did. Months and months afterward a hunter passing through a forest a few miles from . the; Santee agency, "on the line between Kania8 and Iakofa, found the wreck of a balloon hanging to a tree, and, half covered with leaves, the skeleton of Kobert Ellis. morning jancl tmy tne steaks nimselt but wheli the next morning; comes he j than expected, ha fir. g been saved by the a " . V. 1 -9 1 1 " wl M. Jl - svm m m . . turns over in lkxi ana conciuaes neu ' ' " i W a -a M cnanoe-ii a litue longer. Ana n you ask him his opinion concerning women and steaks, hell say : , , v " Oh, yes, a woman can 'buy a steak. And once there wa3 a woman who could leavinir nnnrotected mner to th amonnt rt tl,000.000, of which 175,0001 forged j. rcevaurans on renuejirania sTenue, mining- ports from Missouri, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa and Indiana state that the heavy rains hare caused the rivers to overflow their banks and wash away crops,' bridges and railroad embankments. -The crops of England will harvest better UK Dp cutlery m cohpaiiy mm DK!t CLTLtKV oM br U CUVLERV CO. fsdvr all k tada of tier?. Ks-Im D Hi K. eaJl tor "TtwW Mara Mkkl. r CXX. M Um E Warrmvlod m . T. W. U.-H. UTII n I I PP A pW41d Srw W'omtwtmd BOOK f 'Ut TUB Ukrtiitf MfMlliM uom ibohm, rin urCT bonW uOUmu1. ml bvk rm the wild F WMT Mum- mmy m KATOH. HiTTOI er. 4? T rel wfe Krui. It ki 1 rarrBtg EErrTrscfnt Scltirr Jlpfricnt rmdmemm tb html f Um blood Ity'crMtlac pmnp. ot-PTBv iu. rRuootm. re cent fine weather. The crop of Austria and llungary show a likelihood of deficiency . . The gold yield of Austria is unusually small this year, although the arerage earnings of the mines have been very good.....! General Crook has ordered the miner out of the Black Hills, and given them fifteen days in which to depart. Gold continues to be found in paying - -! 7 - f i 4 t i QQMttitie . . Ex-Prcaident Andrew Jahnaon. i . i ui mu auiuitvau. xia. h uurieu at The following fuimy story is told of GreenvUlk Tenn., with Maaonio honors. The glib, auu. aui xiuku lyca vi i - . vi nave found the valve tibrd and tue W TdrkjTri?.? jsI 5- 4dawEenevct wieji ; Uut fanl . Greeley had a passion for showing out' the e Greeley, the editor of town was filled with mourner from all parte of - diseaHe, kiUed ; Jnoro persons than any- have an ambition to be and feel as sweet thing else, as. all, here understand it to and clean as a dewdrop on the rose of num that doors -and windows are to be summer ; or put two tablespoonfuls of kept open, or partly so, day and night, the compound spirits of ammonia (harts- Houth wind or northers; i The patient is norn) a basin of water, and wash the seen one timo sweating profusely and face, hands, arms, arm-pits and feet with inucn linprowsHtJ ana ; next, alter tneso "ventilations, with a dry skin, delirious, trying to get up, or complain ing bitterly of a, return of the pains and aches, with a suppression of urine, or else comatose, and in a state of conges tion. I give, as before stated, ice-water, as cold as it can bd made, and without stint, or small -pieces of ice as fre quently as desire(J-Miat is, after the hot bath. It cauius the perspiration to floy freely besides producing it in much less timo than whon hot drinks are resorted to. It is, moreover, infinitely more grateful to tho patient, and is a much moro rational mode f treating and sub duing inflammation,' in whieh state the stomach is known to be. It is also well known to -be acceptable in all fevers, and to have a tendency to alleviate them ; it likewiso soothes tho irritability of the stomach, and has a tendenoy to check hemorrhage and vomiting, while warm drinks frequently picken, produce vomit- Xo Protection for Poor Jaefc. strangers around the Tribune establish ment. One day a couple of ladies called upon hijn, and deired to be shown around. Mr. Greeley at the time was in the counting-room below, his sanctum. The sanctum messenger "boy had taken occasion while Mr. Greeley was below, to blow through " the3 speaking-tuboo the composing-rooms above. The man In charge,' who felt rather irritated that day, did not have his feelings improved The skin is left fresh, clean and sweet ; it is perfectly harmless, and costs but little. . , Prussian Military Training f A Paris correspondent writes: A very interesting1 letter from Metz in a French military paper gives details of the kind of drill Prussian troops are subjected to. If the account be correct, actual cam paigning must appear like a holiday to them in comparison with their peace training. 5 Military marches take place daily, no matter what the weather or temperature may be. j The men are invariably in heavy marching order. They start 'at five p. m., after having taken coffee, and return to quarters about eleven or twelve. The forces are divided into two corps one of them, in forage caps, are supposed to represent the enemy. The The records of marine nations show i when, ,m response to"liis answer to. Gree- how enornious has been the neglect on ley's supposed call'' i Vas fooled by the part of governments relative 'to the the effice boy, who asked him how he proper care of, their sailors. During the felt, or some other trivial question. Two year 1869,' as shown by official returns, or three times this5 was repealed within 2,114 vessels were wrecked in the waters half an hour, and he at last resolved to immediately around the United King- get square with the boy. Soon Mr. donu Of these, forty -seven were lost Greeley entered the sanctum with the when the air was either at a dead calm, ladies. After showing them about, he or only moving enough to give steerage way. The enormous number of 258 were wrecked when the breeze was either "light" or ''moderate," and no less than 1,322 went down when there was no more than a gale" stirring J fresh breeze or ".half a noitoring duties, and a couple of troops ingand aro not agreeable to the patient, invariably accompany the infantry. The These figures carry con viction with them ; they need no argu ments. Mr. Plimsoll, whose minute re searches qualify him te speak with authority, asserts that such a thing as breaking bp an old ship is almost un known in England, down through all changing owners repeatedly, is sailed until she sinks. In Plimsoll's list of aged sea-EToiner ships there are two that cavalry is specifically trained in recon- are ninety years old. - Paint and putty said: . , ; " You see these pipes. I have only to blow through this one, and the man in charge of the composing-room at once answers."" A ' 1 J ' A 1 Beckoning for one of the ladies to ap proach, he blew tlarough the pipe, and directed her to put her. ear to the mouth piece and listen to the answerj when to his surprise and consternation there came thundering down the pipe: , ''You little rascal, if you 'don't git The vessel, drifting away from that pipe, I'llkick your head classifications, and clean off I" . : TJie Tramp Auisanee. The "tramp' ami, i am comment, are tne almost in variable cause of the patient's attempt ing to riso and go out into the air. What does he almost invariably attempt to tto under this treatment ? To rise and rush to ' the water-pitcher or ice, if thero is any in the house ; or, if he be delirious, to seek to reach the bay, or any other water that can be found. I have never had a patient attempt to get out of bed, since, after the second case, in',18G7, 1 adopted this treatment ; and they do not become delirious. Though they complain bitterly of lying so long iu bed, and a&ked to have their clothing changed, I never allow it till the eighth day, and then it must bo done carefully, with all the doors closed, and the fresh clothing must be carefully dried. I permit them to turn freely in tho led, providing tho covering is kept on, and the perspiration is kept freely flow iug,' .which is usually the case when the patient is well wrapped up and supplied with ice water. Tho patient is given no food while the fever is on, and, in fact, seldom has any inclination for it. water suffices, and afterward a little lemonade, mint water, or claret sangaree, all of them iced, are agreeable, or else a little tea and soda cracker may bo given. I givo the latter because it is light and troops are never allowed to enter a vil lage; each man takes some bread and meat with him, and when the halt is called, if near any town or hamlet, each squad of twenty men detaches two, who are sent to purchase wine. The men who have no money are generally al lowed to have a pull at the flask of their comrades better off than themselves. This is an understood thing. The offi cers mostly do without eating; the few who require refreshment are content with a sandwich. Each halt lasts three quarters of an hour. At the signal given by the bugle the sentries and out posts, which are stationed all round to a distance of eight hundred meters, in stantly fall in. The return homewards is widely different .from the marching out. There is no Tnore maneuvering; the body of the men march in two lines right and left of the road with a group of singers in the; middle. Patriotic songs are the rule where the words " Konig " and " Vaterland" are of fre quent occurrence. The Bavarians are Ice j partial to warlike ditties in which ? the "Erb-Feind" seems" severely handled. give a fair outside ; the sailor never sees tho "floating coffin "until it ia ready for sea : ship owners form mutual insurance companies in cases of last resort, when underwriters refuse to take extra haz ardous risks ; and the law, which pro tects every other species of labor, brute or human, is idle while the sailor is shipped against his will in these death-. traps. . i Honor to the Blackbirds. . I As the barley in the fields at Wood's Hole, Mass., was ripening, the black birds began to gather about it, and the farmer began to anathematize them as thieves and robbers, feeding upon what they did not sow. "Why, then, come," said he, "in clouds from Naushon, and all about us!" Notwithstanding, the owner told him 'he was satisfied that they did more good than harm, and that they were: welcome to their share. .The harvest began, and as the mowers reached the middle of the field they found the stalks of the grain-very fmtfch" stripped A ' ' 1 At . " . V". T"l ana cue up uy tne army worm, When nuisance seems to bo on the increase, rather than the decrease, and the precious scoundrels are becom ing so bold in their depredations that it Would appear very much as if Judge Lynch were the only official who could deal with them properly. The Mont pelier (Vt.) Argus gives an account of two tramps who recently called at the farmhouse of Mr. Emerson Hill, four miles from Montpelier. Mrs. Hill was alone, her husband being at work on a distant lot. They asked for food, and Mrs. Hill gave them a good dinner. They asked "where the men folks were." Bhe said not far oflV With oaths they demanded to know precisely where they were, and they demanded money ana liquor, una openeu tne bedroom door, jumped upon the bed and wrapped the clothes around him, but soon came out. Mrs. Hill ordered them to leave, when one of them caught hold of her. She dashed some hot water on him, which scalded his face, and as the other rushed at her, she threw some on him and ran. She reached a neigh bor's and sent for her husband. When he came Ihe tramps had gone but had set the hbuseon "fire. It was extin- Queeti Victoria's Kindness. a. recent collection oi gypsy songs contains a poem; entitled " Told Near up the barlevwas down they began to march 0" . ; , i . , . , , . out of tb field in a compact stream faTt Z Vv Tw 7 , through Se bar ; way, into .the, next .one, fire 'itM 1 I C MJ j ' : 1 one -uno lo; the! house) in UwoauBi nun iici 3 y a occu vactui j y iiiMj uio uim; birds were after. They pounced upon them and devoured them by thousands ; very matarially lessening their numbers. dress. Three others appeared with re- Many of the federal oCloee through- Country closed put of reepect to his memory. The. people -of Texae voted to call a constitutional convention. . . .The Indian chief Jieaverito contradicts the etoriea told by Lee concerning the Utah maasacre. He says that the story about the immigrants poisoning an ox or spring i false. . ..The centennial goto- ruifiaion will not accept applications for space in the exhibition from citizenB of nations whose government hare not appointed a com mission .... .. GoTernment oflicial captured three counterfeiter of five-cent nickel in Brooklyn, N. Y., together with 110,000 worth ot presses, dies, etc Iu the claims of Americans against Che Mexican government, Sir Edward Thornton, the referee, has awarded Mrs. Ilarry L. Evan $20,000 gold as indem nity for the execution of her husband by the Mexican 'government; Joseph W. Hale was awarded f 20,000 gold with six per cent, interest from 18G0, for the destruction of claimant' cedar wood sawmills ; Margaret Glenn was awarded $20,000 for the murder and robbery of her husband and son by Mexican civil authorities; Daniel Green was awarded $10, 000 gold with interest from 1865, for the de struction of his farm and crop by Mexican cayalry. Divers have recovered $100,000 in treasure from the wreck of the Schiller The de ficiency In the accounts of Woodruff, alia Moler, the Central Pacific railroad official, is about $1,000,000. It is thought he has gone to China Hans Chrietian Andersen, the poet and novelist, died in Copenhagen, Den mark, aged teventy years The kwa of crops by flood in the Scioto valley, Ohio, is es timated at half a million dollars '. The yacht Fidget won the first-claes prize in the Newburgh (N.Y.) regatta, and the Mary Emma took the second-class prize The horse Botherf ord won the three-mile race at Saratoga n 5.38. ..:.Meears.. Moody and Bankey have sailed from Liverpool for New York. .... .The centennial anniversary of the birth of Daniel O'Counell was celebrated in Brooklyn, N. Y., with considerable ceremony. Hon. Bichard O' Gorman delivered an address It is thought the majority of McCre'ery, Democratic candidate for governor of Kentucky, will foot up $ 40,000 ... .A special dispatch to the London Times, from Berlin, says the Turks are collect ing in large force to crush the insurrection in Herzegovina with one blow. The O'Connell centennial waa appropriately celebrated throughout Ireland A water spout burst over tho town of Kirn, in Rnenh-h Prussia, inundating the place and doing great damage. A bridge and many houses were swept away, and thirteen persons were drown ed Egypt is preparing for a brilliant dis play at the Philadelphia centennial A Philadelphia grocer named Leeser threw away some spoiled bologna sausage, which were picked up and eaten by eleven children, all of whom were shortly after taken violently sick and one of them died. The grocer and maker of the sausages were arrested. An engine of the construction train on the Marietta and Cncinnati railroad ran off the track and turned over into the Hocking river, instantly killing two men and wounding nine others, baciudingthe conductor William G. Car son ha been arrested in 8L Louis, Mo., and taken to Boston, Mass., on a charge of embez zling 1 150,000 while acting; a superintendent of the pork-packiiig establishment of John P squire x ix., as rast uamoridge, a year ago. IS, ton, together with a man named Brown, were arrested a accomplice ..... .Two eecaped con vict were killed and a third fatally shot by ranchmen near Denver, Col. i.Biapatche from central Asia report that a refutation ha broken out in Ehokand, in Independent Tur kistan,: The Khan ha fled and hi force) have juined'the insurgent...;. .The cholera is raging, in Damacu f our hundred case having been' reported daily ......There wa considerable rioting in Olasgow, Scotland, on the day of the O'Connell celebration, between Orangemen and Home Bulers. Five police meu were injured and fifty arreeta made. ..... A heavy earthquake shock was. felt at Hollis-ter,- Raa Benito county, Cat . No damage waa reported . I : A report from' - IUpon," Upper GaUneao, Canada, state that three cniklrea. sons of a settler thero, were -killed and de voured by bear while in the woods near thir house a few day ago. Henry Coulter aad Evan Uorria wll row a five-mile single scull race near Pittsburgh, Pa., for $500. a side and the championship of Cie United States. IMPORTANT TO l-OXwr.MPTITFJ. A rrai Iimii bta h m mm kwtutU mm Ut rat tiHi n m MamymmvUm tm tm wnvt MifM, aftr farW P t by l atavt mUrmtod pmrmmm. " lr- to kaw iMm rmrm (vfewb hwm'bI la T7 V tbn afitct4 with iMhpi, HrMth. I ml, lmha. Co Ma. Cuaaniiti'i . as4 ail aflctoaM lb Ttmmt and Lmmtm, mmi mxll .avd a Kectpav. frr at cr. to all wbo aSaatro tt. tl tomf MU Ivu4 tbr v3dratDAMKL ADKK.3S liWlf M. Yf-tk. AGENTS VAKTEDtt NATIONAL rUBUMHSU PhtU4ltla,ra. . W. It. 7r e. raafcar-. fn I .4 lira at 1 Mavrnlt It a a4rTlcJ ri-fra- , lo. No il MA W-.tto. , H, Lai raMo tm f0"n -!- In yomr I nam aa 1 bo Rak 1 4I Puln aro fco w aoM ranb-ot:ea awing M aifil baTw nO otbor. 1 la mIm aro taaao. Nand for ctroolar ao UOTZ A: C'O, . CAtlTIOM-MITU'l-Tke liftil'i1 EliU. LIFE AND 1-ABQns.OF- , Ioe)odliW-LJJST JOtTRjIALR-V K4da vtWaVa ba 3i Voora i(nnf1m.ittiw, aJao Um Wondora ajad Waaiia ol tkwU avarr.laoa euantn. aiwl la abanlata ii i ii anaU aaConkftlk Yrrm and pnatMr prwoi ot fmrnton:. tll'HHARU UKtNi.. luba ,13 Kaoamo Mr. TilallMo. fm. UWW1 abanlatal (ho oV ow onanpaato ml. llaoo It 41a;-juatUilak4 l,t00 tirMmmrn vok. Araota vwaa ooJ4 aotocttab Trra. av-. traaiat. rWn1 for Anj one deeiring a recipe hovr to make soap for a. cent a pound vQl receive it prat 13 by addressing L It Gr&gin V Oa, PhiLvdelpbia, manufacturers of the just ly celebrated Dobbins' Electric Soap. Caution ! Ia our changeable climate. cough, colds, and diseases, of the tbroat, lung 17VKRV FAMILY WANT IT. Mon to It, bo Aom A4inoiI.W UlVULt'H.r. Fort Edward Institute, N. Y. Boardln fato laary for Iatoa aa4 CtaMmiaa. To r lor Ootlao-o. fur Roafwaa.nr f-r Ulo. lor V ail x.-i. Boptoaaboc .4 Ufi. KJvlS Prt-rL dVARTII.VIflUli rot-l.r:iU-irfciorr. H llrlawiira ( .,!(. Tba lattatr. awW fboearoof frtoaiAa. Itoo a taoeoonb cvttfUo xloro ttom to boa aoaoa. aba bor paraoo loo li cuor.oa ol atari;, aad rooato t aatoo 1rawa. t or CataJ oo, firing liati Mrttcnlara ao to ooorMO ol aladr. tunoa addraao EUWAKU IL IIAUIIX, fBanVT. and chcet will always prevaiL' Consumption I AT)VTf I'TItK, ho-n. qc. pHato. Ko will chum it victims. These dieeH. if at-1 v'X A UaU pq- Or. AaMarao.a.lwrrtaa.Mwa. tended to in time, can be arreeted and cured. The remedy is Dr. Witlar'.t BMsam of H'iW Cherry. ' Fifty ' cent aad. on dollar a bottle, large bottles much the cheaper. Com. All the year round Sheridan's Cavalry Condition J'owdert shoald be given to horceo that are "kept np." To hone and cattle that graze in summer they should only be given in winter and spring. Com. OI9cers and soldiers who served in the army, physicians, surgeon, and eminent men aud women evervwhore. join in-recom- mnding Jc-hnon'$ Anodyne Lininutd to be the best internal and external family medicine ever invented, mat our experience. Com. Send for a-free specimen 'copy of the plendid mammoth duuCle-cheet 8an jt'rancieoo WKEKX.T Cukomcxx, an ablo, spicy and fearlee f)per. It always contains oompleto and ro uble market, mininir uid ittock eixrt: aiVoa valuable agricultural department specially pre pared by an experienced editor. Fall of valu able information of the Pacific coaet. It is only 43.00 a year, and twenty cents additional for postage, in advance.- Com, COUNTY BONDS! WAXTED -MISSOURI COUNTY DO SDK. Hoo1 t J oacr1ptto aa lamst bll. Uboot rao paid lor lajs4 wanabta. kjffwfwn-1ono aol e tloL 8AM L. A.i AYliKl.hU l.t. mum ma mm nIorpMn3HalU Intemperaiice Speedily cured bv DK. PKX."KS only known anl sure Remedy. So C'lUKUE lor Irx-almcLt until cured. Call on or aldrea rr. J. C. ZZZZm 112 Jcla St, Clrissit!. 0. PENNSYLVANIA Opooa Sp Milliard Amdrtmr. Clieoier. Pat. Sib. . UItU Kna-tMOTlnx. tno Claoal Military Art trmrova-hl'T tancit. Kur olrottiara a la Go. THKO. HYATT. Prt UaU and HILLS FOB C0EJ, 7L07B 4 TZZD, aa'f aayoWp.oooi poiia A xaa. Ml naan; aa M ataiMaO- O raaaa o mmU Uuiu. CRADDOCK A CO . 1032 Raco Stroet.rhUadolphU.Pa.: C!lfnii-Ploaso aonj raatarolvo botUoo of OnMlb Mica, one aach of PUla aad Otatmoa, for frteod of mdam who la not expected to livo ; and aa roar modloina earod -mm of Conaampileq aome tbroa raara ao, 1 want him to try them. I caiood firtooa pcrnoda whQo taklnc the first three botUoe, and I know H Is jaat the tola for him. Rotpectf ally, . J. V. HULL. LAWBr.actxraO. Anderson Oo Ky.. Feb. 10. lfTX The JLtrkct. m tok. Beef OmtU ft Prime to Extra is ouoeka CI H Oomnaoa to Good Texans.. ........ " C7 11 Mlicn Cnrs....M .........ii CO gSJ0 Ilogs IAto M 07V 071- . Dreesed .....a -lb'A t Bhp 0H- OCX Lambs 0V-a) CSV Oorton Middling la Flour Extra Western S ?0 t 6 59 BUte Extra 6 30 Wheat Rd Weetern 1 7 So. 3 fcpflDg 1 44 Rye 8Ute 1 OS Barley State 1 2ft Barley Malt 1 34 Oat Mixed Wrtm - ft Corn Mixed Western Hsy, per cwt ) Htraw, per .cwt 60 Hope 7ft,2Cl?3 old 0 EPAVrVBD HATtRlfeOX. Tie-m ilarem. Coewt. SOMETHING Kr., Wo bavro vock aad BBnoof tor oli. aooa or w Arts. wbOM or ata Addroaa YKAJiim. OLUCK. Kal'a at alcbi. Asia oote monrr. I. t -Tl Ut Kmd otaJBtp for Cotaaurs. Kmw bo4lur4, Maaa. a day rearante4 asinr or Well Auger Drllla. tlOO a month pebito too Ajrnaits. iir tww-t free. JUs Aaffer Co, LU. Louis, Ma. S25 p E O P L .-....-.31 10 1, n...... 3. row IA BO (4 1 mlH 1 44 1 OS 1 33 4 1 ) 4 CI (A l A11S 4 . an e 10 021 7S Ui$ 11V 17 m co 11(0 uso 5 (4 ft tO II u , BoBned, 1JJ, 'JH mm 34 4 . 47 WILL HAVK OUR GOODS. Aod e-nUaod wo will aoad by esail. prepaid. owr Lawr ii-i-ra, with oblcb roo eaa fill mJ A'roao Lmmip mthi rt minima Aaora or vottlnaT mrvmmm wa mf AVoeis). At aamo timo wo asaU ro all oar etrenlara and tonne toasronteosi twrolT waofol boaavlK-M artlr) 1 h wbtrb aay poiauo coa aaaso from J to HI daily We want A roe rwr bor. OOIX AGEXTS WANTED taube uni rnniMOP NEW BOOK bL&m.lWUO FOB THE CURIOUS. Fr "jrv all litrratmra. art. aetoaoa. biatory. fbaolnrr. aa baavra. km tM ras a4 raaaorkxi l the rar aa eortowa Uiiar mwmrn la ta ra rkabai BooC it la ortmnag awaaaf wiiai I ewolat. baaotai al, bnUlaat tboodtU aa4 treuta. lUmril, mrrKa)a araacaa, mmm. rtm laortM rr-r k M IMrn"! mmmmrtd im Acvota aar "tfa a HIO fbror aow at wor rronrt ." 10. n Ilia errtalfartaaa roriooa iirr - orOra kl JlrailyookHw off oer bonka 4Waaaaw fnr iMMNMM bar Wa want I . ami mtf I mm niiaaaaiaaiMia ill Win ma-HolS Ifta btthnae Wbo will eaa. jiaii'rWa U laj pa- TTaI ! WORTllliiTOa CUa Alaateota. Cow ....., ho iiry tmu tuey wiu seldom eat much of V lndsor," which according to the Athe- The worms bto " bo -nTimeTotis-that they it. On thaiourth or fifth day light net um, narrates a Teritahle incident, il- have not destroyed! them "all; 'but have " " ".""i' -"iv e"- uo- lustraunc sine lacx max tne term our matenauv lesseneatnem anatneir Tolvere, and two shots were tired at Mrs. Gen.-Joseph Jobnaton, former br ot tne Dontiiern army, ha declined the presi dency of the Arkansas Iodnatrial TJniyersity. Hill as she ran. The neighbors rallied "and searched lor the faacals,; but could not find them. aa .. . .. . is in Victoria's case lustratinr grees stronger soups and better diet, as gracious sovereign sou boiled eggs, etc. 1 would dwell no misnomer: particularly on tho necessity of keeping One bitter wintry day, when the snow tho patient in' a recumbent position for was lying thick all over Windsor park, a at least seven or eight days, the perspira- gypsy family were crossing it, when the lion ireeiy uowirg lor tnreo days, and a - gentle sweating kept up for two more or longer, as the case may require, aud in no casb to allow it to be suddenly checked, and to seo that the uiino is passed freely and that the bowels are open. Oa the seventh or. eighth da$ if tho weather bo favorable, open one of tent had to be suddenly pitched, the pangs of -labor having - overtaken the mother. few sticks were hurriedly gathered, but there was hardly any time to scrape away the snow and get the fire lit before tho gypsy woman gave birth to twins. The park keepers, of course, came up and ordered the tent to power of mischief. J All honor, then, to the biacKDirds. ; 'ne army worms liaa- re turned after an interval of eight or ten years. - i 1 i An Indian's Belief. If Spotted Tail's religious opinions lire tiie soutiieru Uoors or windows, and bo taken off the ground. But the birth afterward, by degrees, the others, seeing of the twins in the snow under her win- that the patient is not in a draught. On the seventh, eighth, ninth, ot tenth day, as the case may bo, the patient, if other wise doing well, is allowed to sit up. I usually visit him or her for a day or so longer, then dismiss the case. A tonic of quinine and iron is given after some dows reached the ears of the queen, who at onco sent food and drink and clothing to the wanderers. Among the presents iwere , some babies woolen A '1 J a o swc&mgs, imi Dy uie queen s own hands, and a pair of blankets which but a short time before, it is said, had lain of these cases, .but the former is not pre- j pn a state bed. , Gypsies repeat this scribed at afiy'time and cakmel not at anecdote with trreat uride. and "thfc all. I will also state that it is important socks knitted by the queen of the Gor to relieve the patient's mind of allanxi- ono" in. frarnisntw rtaryA ety ; to assure him of the Very probable them when they speak of deeds of lavoraoie lerminauon oi tne disease, thoughtful and timely charity, which will result on strict adherance to L - ma .a' P directions, and tc impress the t same on An ingenious milliner is decorating his relatives and attendants. I almost j ladies bonnets with prepared seaweed invariably repeated tho directions every far more beautiful than artificial flowers. j To Stetc Corn. Choose well-filled but tender ears. Cut it from the cob 'with! two cuts" to the grain, also making an incision length wise of the ear. It can then be cut off the cob without the skirL s.Thenut the cobs on to boil in a steW-pan," covering them with water. "When well cooked, Ex-State Treasurer Tarker, ot Booth Carolina, against whom a verdict of t73,00O wa recently rendered in a suit- growing oat of his official f rands and embezzlement, and who was in prison awaiting criminal proention for eimCar offenses, has eecaped from the Colombia jail Chicago will pay all her bond and con pons which were doe Joly 1st, altboagh Duncan, Sherman & Co. had already drawn th amount due to act a agent...... n 1 : l . a i . a i . . ius uuuer ui uio eteam toraener ax wora 00 a -... tl 34 i 2 10 37 It C7 IS 30 1 M I (S S i a T7 - tl 1 IS 1 44 4 (4 M U as 34 14 M ia os , s 11 . 31 correctly reported, it will be useless to having boiled for ' twenty minutes, say, farm' ku Maury county, Tetra.; burst, and. killed wt-w'nd- 1 i e l attempt to proselyte him until in our take thorn out, and into the water in Mr. Cullen Uarian, the owner; the'Tngineer Oo7ll7TZT':,l ?! 2 Pork Mees. Lard FUh Mackvrrl No. So. Pry cod, per lierrbur. Healed, rer box . . . retroleum Crude. 06X06 Wool Califorcia Fleer . Texas .......... AnrtralUa Cotter Htai Weetern Dairy WeeSern Tallow Western Ordinary.. I'cnneyiTa&ia rme Obaeee State ractory M Skimmed. Western...... . Eys Ute , axJajit. -r V . a Rye State....... Clean Mi ied.,.. ViV.rj r'tate...... ........ DaU BUte.......... wrrkuo Rotir. .. WUeat Ko. 3 Rprln... Com Kixed... ... Omt Byo.... BarV-y. KALTntnax. Cotton Ixjw XlddLiura Tijur Eitr.......... , Wbai Krd WeoUra 1... Bye.M... " ' . . .. ...... .... Oats Mlxd Petroleum.... u CO IS LIFE. iisiniK mntrs ihum; Vntu Hi. Ii T It5 r-rtaal. i rUo4s aro ladrat br I' moat nlarat aliairiai.a la tho wor!4 for tlat fri.( rlw m at Sam . too r al ria . 1 1 r r.n oUiat. dtsprpata, kHBr !ia-rar.arb'.aia.t-rvcat A ia-nrit-ra.fita.fmato f"Wrlatala a-rroMS atvl srnral dl-ilt7. mn otbrr fbrtil a.mrmmrm ! tKrbat.b4.1laT. st'Hwa' W kHBysaad blond. Dok wttn fnll aartielarefraoty Vtta UstT Co- Liartaseti. DIM a l o a 1 (A T 73 1 t (A TtH 4 el (4 1 U a 1 40 ( rTLAiTitA i EE art 11 Tinil. I llbobody, ear wador M "TV .LTr mf . - V !' AT ! aot etooa ..11 ot aeaifort day- - Aae a tf rwtoJaia Kofi bardaoe eiaretao or aa n at otrata 0 proinwiu; waraO. byuae . Elastic Truss Co. Me. 6SS Brwetdermy. N. T. Of y. .ad east by email OaH or Boot tor Otraa Var . aad bo carad AVI 14 Va 14, 7. Tl 1 M et 19 1 M r id rt CI - tm ' t 06Xa. Wit' !T I svjaa tTAJUUi aaacaKstaVT. T- ' ltaaaarasra4laaalraaaol n SJaaa i ai eaJea!woaS tm .trn'mt mm C ti nK aa aa a a to rat aa a mm o OlayTt dealings wjth him and his people we more fully exemplify the divine teach ing which we press upon his acceptance. He says he has heard of Christ, and adds: " It was for along time after I first heard about Jesus Christ that I could not un derstand how the white men did have lulled him, but when I got better ac quainted with the whites, when I real ized the fact that they had not the re spect for the rights of the Indians, I then very readily understood how they could which they were boiled put the corn. When sufficiently stewed only a few minutes are required season with pep per, salt, cream and butter, adding a little sugar if preferred very sweet. f VII o aa a nis recipe may ue reueu upon as a peculiarly excellent one, the sweetness of the corn being unsurpassed when the directions arc carefully attended, .to.' It originated in the valley of Virginia. - IoGiCAii. M Brethren," said the camp even kill the Son of the Great Spirit as meeting preacher, you - should not te they did. The Indian chief, faithful to j so anxious to show your smartness by the traditions of his people, expects-the inquiring into the workings of Provi-1 that they tnd a deficit of t7,81S. 4JL inclodinr a It i fi; . .. . 1 it., a tt iwi - . ai yonyiaq raenscii iarm jtoi WW"'"W1 ago. .....The Goliath, ten chances to one if and a colored man, and woonded aeren others. two of whom will , die. ; The thraaher " and grain crop wa destroyed by fire .The kwee by floods in Illinois and Indiana axe esti mated at ? 3, 000,000 for each State. Superintendent Chapman, of the New York State insurance department, ha debarred the Kansas Insurance Company ot Leavenworth from doing bosinee in New York State, on ac count cf their loose manner of bosinee. The company had some twenty-fir agencies in the State.... The committee appointed toexamice the treasury account have reported that they counted and weighed eTery. coin, and counted all the paper money the result of wkik t. Oata Mixed retroiocrs Cr od . w aft M . B.ed 11 Great Brant to help the, Indians in the dence. next world, and says : WeU fight it kill Mr. I out, and will notjToe tovrarfriq stayed in camp and hunting grounds like sneaking savage spent your tynp; figurin. up tHe relativo wolves. V ithout doubt the most effec- strengthj and quality of the sling re tire mis!aonarie8 to our red brethren for 1 quired and huw many men working, ten the next few years would be found in hours alay it would tako to dig a hole honest and able government officials. i tr plaut him in when you did kill him. fishing on the north side of Prince Edward Island Is prosper on, the mackerel being plenty. The laieat advice from Lsvbrador say that fish are very scarce. .. . The report of the Hamilton (Canada) board of trade urge a cur Uilment, of nuufctarev a decrease of iir. portatione. end the cessation of long credit a the mean of bringing about a sound finan- KTTTiPTa ,amba- 4oorod Aaaarlra. Ta? F H 'ft boa fnwad Uaat tbo e el m t . mmannUmX Stoao fr ebO 11 ! gLjJ. V j raw are too ralibralod failrer C"WVeVlrI Tlaed. Smrmt woarowt a I So Jlt'J tuo. aadaraamrtb ewnfk-lraam. SWamaSaaJajCimaaaa3 ant tna A II I Wa aH I Kaaa. . " Kanpyowr boad eool aad roar I m u . rj- 1 aae alwara boan mm- f( lletj: eoaaary. la oroor to carry thM oat. 1 ' , to ait la Vbo boaao aad ettrk yoar f i ; M bead oat of tbowtadow. Row pat o , , JL oaapairofC'a.klMrrrartlre lMnl; Boota or bbwo aa4 walk oat. 1 ' yjaj THIt 0LT ror.VTfT'H'IO BOMlTftrriOOU . HT. CI.KMICNTM llall.IJltrati City. .VI. tiw raeaactoa. owtae to eaUrrwjot. Aly at oweo. NEW YORK TRIBUNE. . The) Iafcadtng American Wewpaper. TUB i BE?4T ADTEKTIMIX MEDIUM. Dafly, S10 a year. SrBiVWrakJy, S3. Weekly. 2. Pmmmrn. rr JWta'rftar. Spachaos) CTnpUe aad 1 11 flavin Wat Trrnm. WoaA.lr.ta datMo4 Vimw lawra, oaly j . potaa-a paid. Ad.raai Tl Ttlirwl, !l Y. jmsm.m.m A 31U VT1I Aewata waatod eoary drOhll Wk Bw--- boaoraMa aa anlill rmruermimm mmmX trrnm, Addrea Wa V U WORTH A XJ . A. Loata, Ma. H OPililCDBEiial' I !. fraf. . .ateltrr. P.O. Hos 47A. VmmmrmAm Dr. GEO. B. L0RTNG, FraaVUa ml t bo Wow F.Ua4 ArrVnttaral Socittr. wruiaa- ap - Tbo rana ard CSob of JmUmm - tow Tb It. otaei U ew-klv ;iaax. Jt fo acrWtaea aad r aaooo ooaBtaod. Oary Ml Ca. tur UaaA bra faauly 3aaata, erun Iraew. Tm Ououm rvm. i.-" a I aa,aaj mmtm la'aaaa Htoai r1 - V 'f n r i I ll 1 ZmZmM rmM a I 1 fill I II I II H mm-m la tlta wrld It I ilT.L - ratoa li AiET FOaT"K : frvao rrnm, rid It ooa Ktaaaaa faaar I, ros 'iiat. 1 PACKAr.rSRrUWHEAT.freoUiaof BloaU4 OatUo. Hbooax. lion. PoaMry. MporUaar Dew7o7. oaatyra. for g ataaapa. ii. P. HoTS a, Partaabart:paa. UUUDLll T L J LI I fT TnnntT . at A roaaa. CirawW "ft"t Tiimiain..!... I-. , I hullia A OO.. 1 ii broadoar. Ymr- boraa. r balf llllmT o J-my. I paraaar araw-aaa. oa r mm. Soad for tm ,Ht raUoabc.ll. y trra lar. Taa Wru f.U. C 400. M r - C nr-. Road fc CW-o OaU S 1 ) 3 5 ZD J. IL lii rrWe is.a -4a- -
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 3, 1875, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75