Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 11

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Mohammed, henring one of his sol- diers say: "I'll turn my camel loose and trust him to God," said to him: "Tie your camel, und tben trust him to God."


Poverty is hard, but debt is horrible. A man might as well have n smoky house and a scolding wife, which are said to be the two worst evils of our life .- Spurgeon.


"The last word" is the most danger- ous of infernal machines, and the hus- hand and wife should no more fight to get it than they would struggle for the possession of a lighted bombshell .- Douglas Jerrold.


He that marries is like the doge who was married to the Adriatic. He knows not what there is in that which he mar- rles; mnybnp treasures and pearls, may- bnp monsters and tempests await him. -HI. Heine.


Proper self-estimation is needful for lue regulation of our efforts in relation to their ends. Underestimation of selt involves the letting slip of advantages that might have been gained. Over- estimation of self prompts attempts which fail from waat of due capacity. In either case there is an average of evil experienced-benefit missed or ef- fort thrown away .- Herbert Spencer.


Kodaks


do away with cumber- some plate-holders, heavy, fragile glass plates, and bothersome dark- slides.


Just turn a Key-


All Kodaks use our light-proof film cartridges (wbich weigh but ounces, where platen weigh pounds) and can be loaded in daylight. Seven styles use either plates or films.


Kodaks, $5.00 to $35.00.


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Catetegnes free at the கிராமராக OF by நாவல்ல்,


Rochester, N. Y.


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An Aversion, I always undertake to be a patient. prudent And let the story teller do the very best he man. can


Provided in a straight and proper path he will persist, And not go 'round the corners in e laby- rinthlan twist;


1'll tolerate hla gossip, whether tragic or absurd, Save "what he heard somebody heard somebody say he heard."


I'll let him tell of interviews, and speak ne word of blame, With the man who, "for good reasons." will not give the world his name, But there I draw the line. No moral sua- sion can command My deference to a rumor which entes more Than second-hand;


Since familles and nations to their worst mistakes are stirred


By "what he heard somebody heard some- body any he heard," -Washington Siar


RECORD OF THE PAST


No Stronger Evidence Can Be Had.


Look well to their record, What they have done many times in years gone by, is the hest guarantee of future results. Anyone with a bad hack; any reader auf- fering from urinary troubles, from any kidney ills, will find in the following evi- dence proof that relief and cure ia near at hand:


Mr. Patrick O. Dwyer, mason, of 62 White street, New Haven, Conn, says; "In 1896 when Doan's Kidney Pillsenred me of hackache which always bothered me when I caught cold, which hurt me when I stooped, or straightened after stooping, which refused to disappear un- der treatment of different medicines, I was only too pleased to let the people of


Then suddenly the fiery sea vanished. and newspapers. Three years from that date, or in the month of May, 1899, I just as they were standing, spent, and gasping, with scorched feet and blistered faces, upon the Den gioun ! bey. wol, whPe from the oppo ; ardently recountneud Doan's Kidney Fills alte slope enme echoing the hearty chrer of Their friends from the handel, who, alarmed nt. the sight of the fire, had sallied forth in march of them -Golden Days


as I did when they effected the cure | 14 1 nld age


mentioned above. My advice to anyone suffering from kidney complaint is, call at a drug store, procure Doan's Kidney Pills, take them as directed, and you will he surprised at the results."


Doan'a Kidney Pills are for sale by all dealers, price 50 cents. Mailed hy Foster-


Tommy (who Is near hy)- He isn't half aa hard on them, ma, as he will be | Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents when I get to wenring them .- Harlem for the U S. Remember the name- Tlfe.


THE LIGHT OF FAITH


Cheerfulness Is a Doty and May Be Cultivated-Gloom and Despond- eney Are Contaglons.


If there were to be a new heatitude, It might well read: "Blessed are the cheerful;" for to them is given the gift of diffusing hope and courage and joy. It is not too much to say that they are not only light but life hringers; for courage and joy prolong life, as dis- couragement and despair shorten it. Plants dwindle and die without the sun, and men grow old and perish without the warmth and cheer of hope and cour- age. If these qualities were purely temperamental, those who lacked them could not hope to possess them; but cheerfulness is not only inheritable, it may be cultivated. A cheerful face is the outward and visible sign of an in- ward condition, and that condition may be secured by anyone who is willing to pay the price of effort and steady pur- pose which the acquisition of any vir- tue exacte. It is as easy to cultivate cheerfulness as to cultivate patience or good temper or courtesy. These qual- ities society demands of every man, end If nature has not hestowed them upon him, society insists that he shall cultivate them. The bad-tempered and discourteous person finds himself living in an ever-widening zone of silence and solitude; people do not care for his society, and are eager to give him exclusive enjoyment of it. In like man- ner, society ought to demand cheerful- ness of all its members; the man wbo spreads depression and breeds discour- ngemeut ought to be ostracized, be- cause he strikes at the very heart of the social life. Depression and despair are preeminently unsocial vices; aud In so far as they are diffused they sap social courage and drain the fountains of so- cial happiness.


these noble qualities hring with them; and cheerfulness is, therefore, a duty which every man owes to his fellows. For cheerfulness aad despoadercy are alike contagious. A discouraged leader can chill the hravest army ever put in the field: a sereae, buoyant leader can put resolution into cowards. The roots of cheerfulness are in faith; the hope which sbines on the faces of some men and women is the reflection of the light which shines in the face of God .- N. Y. Outlook.


GOLDEN THOUGHTS.


The brave only know bow to forgive. -Sterne.


The cause of freedom is the cause of "God .- Bowles.


Sweet, mercy is nobility's true hadge. Shakespeare,


That evil is half cured whose cause we know .- Churchill.


Poverty may be necessary to starve our passions .- Rani's Horn.


The beginning of compunction is the beginning of a new life .- George Eliot. To bring up achild in the wny he should go, travel that way yourself .- Mrs. Booth,


Give the right of way to faith and obedience nud they will bring you home .- Boston Congregationalist.


Definite purpose and steadfast pursuit win. Vague imagining, faint desire, weak effort, are ruinu: - S. S. Times. There is no finer cheunstry than that by which the element of suffering is so compounded with spiritual forces that it issues to the world as gentleness and strength .- George S. Merriam.


The true moment at which to call upon one's self to take any new step in virtue is at the fainting poiut, when it would seem so easy to drop all and give all up; when, if you do aot, you make of yourself a power .- J. F. W. Ware.


A Prolonged Address.


"Does your wife talk until she gets the last word?""


"Yes, ami she talks after that, too.". Chiengo Record.


I want to let the people who suffer from rhenmatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved me after a number of other medicines Rnd n doctor had failed It is the best lim nent 1 have ever known of -J. A. Dod ypy Alpharetta, Ga. Thousands have beca cined of thegmalism by this rome dy One application relieves the pain. Fur sale by Albert C. Mason, druggist.


Don't Tobacco Spil and Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag. nette, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggiste, 60e or CI. Cure guaran-


terd Bookirt and sample free. Address Sterling Kemedy Co , Chiengo or New York.


Vertreted rolls make


IN. " Dr. Wannl'y Norway Pine Syimp 4 men and women to a happy, vige


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Bears the Chart Fletcher.


BEST FOR THE BOWELS


Teet way of keeping the If you baren't a regular, healthy movement of the bowels every day. you're nick, or will hw. Keep your boweis open, and be well. Force, In the shape of violent physic or pill polson. Is dangerous. The smoothest. enslekt, most perfect way bowels clear and clean le to take


cascareto CANDY


TRADE MARK REGIATERED


REGULATE THE LIVER


h. Weaken, or Gripe, WC. 50c Write


for free sample, and booklet on healtn. Address


Mierilog Remedy Company, Chicago, Montreal, New York. 322a KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN


A hedhug thrives best on a hlood diet, but It can live long on air. George O. 8mlth, a Brooklyn entomologist, con- Aned one in a tin hox, where it was forgotten for six months. When he opened the box the hug seemed dried up and lifeless; but when he put it on the back of his hand it at once hegan to draw hlood.


Niagara falls Is to he illuminated hy electricity during the coming Buffalo exposition. The idea is to erect a se- les of tall poles on hoth the American and Canadian sides of the river. On top of them will be placed search lights. and the colors of the lights which are thrown on the falls will he constantly changed. Arc lights will also be placed In the Cave of the Winds, which will give to the water which falls in front of it a weird phosphorescent color. The cur- rent is to he obtained from the falls Itself.


MILFORD BRANCH.


Trains leave Franklin for


MILFORD-9 18 a m ; 1 12, 4 30, 5 35, 6 50 p m : 8 6 37 pm. Return, 6 35,8 21,13 13 am ; 3 48, 6 03 pm. 8 8 00 a m.


ASHLAND 4 30 p m. Return, 7 50 a m ; 536 p m.


Trains leave Unionville for MILFORD-9 25 & m ; 1 19, 4 37, 5 42, 6 57, 8 6 44p m FRANKLIN-6 40, 8 41, 11 28 a m; 4 03, 6 19 p m. $ 8 15 a m.


GEO.LICONNOR.P. T. M. A. C. KENDALL, G. 1'. A.


Explanation of signs: . Daily and Sundays; f stops on notice to agent or conductor; f daily except Monday ; { runs daily, including Sunday, but on Saturday runs two hours later than time given. § Stops unly lor New York passengers. EF Limited Express leaves Park square, Boa. ton, for New York at 1 pm. Runs on week days, Arrive in New York at 6 00 p m game day. Leaves New York at 1 pm; arrives in Boston at 6 00 p m same day.


J. A. GEB. House and Sign Painter. Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging.


FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED


SHOP AND RESIDENCE, MCCARTHY STREET.


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Pleasantly Located. Heated by Steam. Table First-Class.


S. T. CAPRON. Prop'r.


MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAY, MASS.


M. M. FISHER, President. Vice-Presidente A. M. B. Fuller, A. Park+ Clerk and Treasurer, W. H. Upton. Trustees-M. M. Fisher, A. M. B. Fuller, Wales Kimball, Sumner Robbins,


R. P. Roes, F. L. Fisher, E. C. W .. C. Wilson, S. G. Clark, J. W. Thompson, A. Park, W. H. Cary, W. P. Clark, G. R. Drake, E. B. Stowe.


Committee of Investment - M. M. Fisher, W. H. Cary, Sumner Robbins, S. G. Clark, W. P. Clark, G. R. Drake.


Diidends declared and payable the first Men- day in June and December.


Bank open daily from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m+


MONEY TO LOAN On first-class Bonds and Mortgages.


G.A. Martin, M.D., AND


C.B.Hussey, M. D. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS


Office .- FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST


Hours from 8 to 9 a. m. 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. m.


DR. C. H. RANDALL.


Physician and Surgeon, (Cor. Main and Emmons SIs.) Hours-8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. t., 7 to 8 p. I.


.. Diseases of Nose und Throat a specialty


A.J. Gallison, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.


Office No. 2 Dean avenue. Hours & to 9a. m 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. II. 12-tf


DR. J. CUSHING GALLION, No. 2 Dean averme, Franklin.


e. & to y. Office Hours: Afternoon. 2 to 3.30. Evening. + 10 8.


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D RS. J. T. STETSON & M. E. POND, DENTISTS


Exchange Block (up stalrs), Franklin, Mary, Dr. Steteams at office Mondays and Tuesilage Dr. Found on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.


ATRS. E. F. STETSON,


CHIROPODIST.


Painless Removal of Corns, Bnalone and Ingrowing Naila.


Onice hours from 9 to 12 a. 111., 2 to 5 p. M. Thursday. Frolay, Saturday and Sunday ot each week.


9 MIELE ST .- Near brick schoolhouse.


O.F. METCALF & SONS.


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SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO BEARB, AOKNUCK & CO. Are theresgaly reliable. +. Eller. no:8-8


New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad - AND CONNECTIONS .-


EASTERN DISTRICT.


Ост. 22,1899.


PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.) Trains leave FRANKLIN for


BOSTON - 5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 41 & m; 12 50, 5 01 (Ex.) 605, 93% p m; Sundays, 8 26,855 a m; 526 1 m. Return, 8 07. 8 30 m; 12 04, 336, 432, 619, 6 22, 657, 817, 11 17 p m. Sundays, 9 15 a m, 5 15, 7 10 p DI. BLACKSTONE-9 15 & m; 423, 745 pm. Returo, 8 35, 11 25 a m ; 4 4] p m.


WALPOLE-5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 0 15, 11 4), & m; 12 50, 5 01, 5 46, 9 3% p m. 8 x 26, 8 55 a ni ; 5 26 p m. Return, 848, a m ; 12 44, 410, 6 11,001, 719 9 10 pm ; 12 12 a m. 810 17 a m, 6 17. 7 54 p m1. NORFOLK-6 15, 6 57. 8 03, 9 15 & m ; 12 50, 5 45, 9 38 p m $$ 26 a m; 5 26 pm. Return, 1855 a m, 112 58.15 21, 6 1:1, 17 26, 9 18 p m ; 12 21 & m $ 10 25 a m : 6 25 pm.


CIT1 MILL8-6 15, 16 57, 8 03, 19 15 a m ; 112 50, 6 45, 9 38 pm. 8826 am, 526 pm. Return, 18 58, A m : f1 01, 5 25, 6 13, 17 28, 19 21 p m ; 1224 a m. 810 29 a m1, 6 29 p m.


PUTNAM-9 15 a m : 4 23, 7 45 p p .. $ 8]] p tu. Return 7 20, 10 30 a ID : 3 50 p m. § 7 35 p. m. turn, 5 10, 8 30 a m ; 1 55 p m. HARTFORD - 9 15 a m : 4 23, 745 p m. Be- WOONSOCKET JUNCTION-6 20 1 m. Return, 7 45, 8 40, 11 30 & DI. NEW YORK, all rail-9 15 a in ; 4 23 p m. Retorn 5 00, 11 00 a m,


New York, via Norwich Line, " 45 pm. Return New Pier 36, North River, 6 00 p m.


Providence Extension.


Traing leave FRANKLIN for PROVIDENCE-7 04, 904 am ; 1 08, 4 25, 7 04 ₺ ILI. Ket6 TH, 6 04, 8 10, 12 04 am ; 4 35, 604 Pm


The depressed man, whose spirit kills joy and makes gloom contagious, owes it to his fellows to keep his despair to Having a Great Run on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. himself, as a man suffering from a con- Manager Martin, of the Pierson drug sture, informs us that he is having a treat run on Chamberlam's Cough Rem He sells five bottles of That medi- eily cipr ld une of any nther kind, and it vives great satisfaction. In these days of la grippe there is nothing like Cham berlin's Cough Remedy to stop the cough, heal up the sore throat and Inngs and give relief withon a very short time, The sales are growing, and all whin try it are pleased with its prompt action - South Chicago Daily Calumet. For sale by Albert G. Mason, drugzist. laglous disease owes it to society to keep his fellows free from danger.' This often involves inconveniences and hardship, but inconveniences and hard- ship must be borne when the good of society is at stake. Sorrow longs for companionship, and ought never to be denied it; but sorrow and the pessimis- tie temper have nothing in common. Some of the most beautiful examples of cheerfulness which society bas known have been furnished by those whose sor- Beauty Is Blood Deep. rows were more than their joys. Men need hope and courage for the power of growth and the peace of spirit which | heauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar- Clcan blood means a clean skin. No tic clean your hlood and keep it clean, hy stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- purities from the hody. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly hillous complexion hy taking Cascarets,-beauty for ten cents. All drug- gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.


It's folly to suffer from that horrihla plague of the night, itching piles Doan's Ointment cuirs, quickly and per manently, Al any drug store, 50 cents.


Eitucate Your Bowels With Cascareto. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c. If C.C. C. fall, druggists refund money.


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The Kind You Have Always Bought


Bears the Bignature Chart Fletcher.


Moser-Do you believe in love at first sight?


Snydic-It's the only kind of love. Il a man could get a second look he'd never fall .- Philadelphia North Ameri- can.


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NATURE'S CURE


A Young Girl's Experience.


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GIRDLED WITH FIRE.


/ ELL, hoys, I guess this is worth coming to see!" Joe Elton's two cousins, Boh and Harry Barlow, quite agreed with him; and, indeed, the part of the "Western Ghaute" in which their party had settled for a week was as fine a piece of mountain west coast of India, and that is saying quite as much for them as it is possible to say, for nowhere is there finer scenery than there. It was true that in Deceinher they could hardly expect to see the Ghauts at their best. The parching heat of the "dry sea- son" had already destroyed all the good effects of the summer rains. The torrent beds that cleft the mighty hills in every direction were dry and dusty. The spread. ing trees had lost their rich August green and the tall grass that clothed the higher alopes was as yellow as a canary.


But, despite all this, great, steep ridges that seemed to go up into the very sky, the elately palms, the deep, shadowy gorges, the tangled thickets and tremendous precipices, the rocky gullies through which a few tiny streams still trickled, with the glorious tropical sunshine and mountain breeze over all, made as fine a playground as three active American hoys could desire.


"Here's a first-rate place for lunch," said Joe, sitting down in the shade of a hig moss grown rock, covered with ferns for which any collector would have paid high. "Guess I shan't he sorry to put down this lunch hag. It's almost as heavy as a four pack," observed Bob Barlow, as he stretched himself on the soft grass with a sigh of sat- Isfaction.


"You'd sooner carry the lunch inside than out, wouldn't you, Boh?" suggested hip hrother Harry, with a broad grin.


"He wouldn't he far wrong if he did," cried Joe Elton, settling his back snugly against a palm tree and getting out his jack- knife. "They may talk about sea air as much as they like, but a tramp over the hills is the best thing to give one a big appetite. I'm as hungry as ever I can be, I know that!"


In fact, such a morning's work as they had had might well have made anyone feel hungry, Ever since eight o'clock they had been scrambling up and down the hills, leap. ing water courses, tenring through thickets, sliding down slippery inclines, swinging themselves from bough to bough of the giant trees as nimbly as the monkeys who grimaced and chattered at them overhead; and in every way doing their best to make themselves as hot and tired and ragged at poesihle, but still just ns eager and excited as ever, and firmly convinced that they were enjoying themselves enormously.


"I think those fellows would be mighty glad to join us," remarked Bob, with a chackle, as he washed down a huge mouth ful of cold chicken with & brimming glass of lemonade.


"Those fellows" were a gang of tall, gaunt,


Cure That Cold With


Pyny Pectoral


A Sure Remedy for COUGHS COLDS


CROUP


Dec. Ist, 1898.


J. BEVERLY HARRISON,


109 Bycamore St -;


1'etersburg, VA.,


Saya: "There is nothing equal to Pyny- Pectoral for Coughs and C'olde, Ilvo used it for Croup and Hoarsenews with my children and it fine acted admirably. Big Bottlea, 25℃.


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Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do C Never Sicken, Wonk


Can't be perfect health without pure Burdock Blond Bitters mink & I r bloml. Tones mil invigorales the New Haven kuow the fact through our w) le system.


THE SENTINEL, TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 9, 1900.


WRENTHAM.


The Woman's Misalouary society wil meet Friday, at : p. m., in Hawes chapel. and Mrs. C'aswell, a missionary who has spent many years in Dakota, will speak. -The Christian Endeavor society will hold a Mother Goose party in Hawes' chapel on Friday eventog at & o'clock. -Mr. and' Mrs. ( . E. Brown gave a wblst party Saturday night in honor of their guesls, Mr and Mrs. O. >. Hyde. of Roxbury. Whist was enjoyed during the evening, Miss Mary S. Stone and D. Mrs. F. A. Shepard and O. S. Hyde the boobies .- Mr and Mrs Warren K. Glimore are visiting friends in Melrose. -James A. Bartlett left Monday to en. ter a preparatory school in Braintree. His father, D. H. Bartlett, will reside with him while he is there


COLLEGE NOTES.


Carel Hendrick Kruger, a nephew of the president of the Transvaal republic. is a recent graduate of Edinburgh unt- verrity, where he won the Syme sur gical scholarship.


The Amerlean Agriculturist has ob- talned returns from 175 universities and collegea, showing thar of 52.000 students nearly 21,000 sre from the agricultural classes, or a percentage of 40,2 from the farm.


The Ragged School union of London comprises 135 schools, manned by 3,000 devoted voluntary teachers, who, week by week, all the year round, give thr children of these schools religions in #truction.


The Belgians are an eminently com. mercial people. lu Antwerp ten trav- eling commercial scholarships of three years' duration, with an anunal income of $1,000, are given to students who niost deserve such opportunities.


Princeton university continues to be the envy of most other institutions of learning. Åbe received about $500,000 in gifta during the last collegiate year. Including $100,000 for a new dormitory. $100.000 for a new professorship in English. $100,000 for a new chair iti pol- Ities and $$5,000 inward a chair in his- tory.


In Olden Times


l'eople overlooked the importance of yermatently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action: but now Figs will permanently overcome lixbitual coustipation, well informed peuple will not buy olber laxatives, which act fur a time, but finally injate the system. Buy the gentur, made by the California Fig Syrup Co.


"Timu't safe to be a day without Itr. Thanks' Electric Oil in the house. Never can lell what moment an accident is going to happen.




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