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JAS. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor.
Tims CQTJjsrinr, the state , " 'jL'jdLu TJrioiT.
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VOL XXIX
CHUKCH DIRECTORY.
METHODIST.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
- , Geo. 8. Baker. Sopt. .
Preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M.,
every Sunday. y
Prayer meeting Wednesday night,
v SMITHt Pastor.'
BAPTIST. ,." , "
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Thos. B. Wiudeb, Sopt I
, Preaching atrll A. M and 8 P. 11., I
every Sanday. .
Prayer m eting Thursday night.
Fore est Smith. Pastor.
'llrotfesHioiial cards,
A WOMAN PUT TO DE ATH.
Mrs. Martha Place- Electrocuted in
Sing: Sing Prison for the- Mur
der of . Her Step daugh
ter Weiit to Her
. v ;- Death Bravely.
j stepped in front of her. He mo-
huubu iiu bus women ana tney
came np on either Bide". -It
took bat a moment tq strap
her in- The edge of her skirt waa
.LOUISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY, -APRIL, 7, 1S99,
night tilt morning
Good Associates
All the wholesome proverbs,tbst
have come down to ns from distant
times relate to the association of
lifted quickly, the BtockiDg drawn j nsen and women in person. "Evi.
Sing Sing, N, Y-, Dispatch. 20th.
JJB. 8. P. BURT,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Z
Louisburg, N. C. "
Office in the ford Building, corner Main
and Nash streets. ; Up stair front --
down overshoes and the electrode
fastened by one of the women to
the rijrbt leg. Then the skirt was
Mrs. Place was electrocuted at dropped.. The head cap- was
Sing Sing prison today for the mar clamped on, the straps buckled
der of her stepdaughter, Ida Place. I across the face and a pad dropped
She was the first woman to die in over the forehead. - The women
the electric chair in the State of attendants, stood with outstretched rials-grouping themselves because
New York. i Her death was ruetan-l skirts, with Dr. Irvine ud a male 0f an affinity of ideas. - The pro.
Attendant on either side, almost I verbs were made long before books
shotting out the-, view of the wit- began to have any. marked influ-
nesses, and the signal was given, ence npou the lives of -men and
Not
communications corrupt good niau-'
ners.' We all know that to be true
but associate it in our mind with
personal communications between
individuals.-1 "Birds of it feather
flock together." , The idea suggest
ed to our minds is that of individ-
an instant was lost in torow- before newsnaners were known
Hardly wit- They need revision in' this age-, or ti-ey.knew they bad, when it goes
without once
varying its tunes. It can be relied
upou to sleep peacefully all day
when its father is down town, and
tj all uight when Le is particular
ly sleepy. It may be the naughtiest
dirtiest, most fretful baby in alt
the world, tut you can uevermake
its mother believe it, aud you bad
tetter not try i'. It cau be a charm
log and model infant when no one
is around; but when visitors are
present it can exhibit more bad
temper than both its .parents to
gether. It can brigbteo up a house
better than all the furniture ever
made, sweeter music than the fin
est orchestra organized, fill a larger
space in its parents '"breasts than
THE CONSTITUTIONAL AVDD
! MEST.
Why It Khooli be Adopted.
B. MASSENBDRQ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
toniSBuae. jr. a
Will practice in all the Courts of the State
Office In Court House. "
0.
L COOKS at BOW,
" ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
. ' lOOlSBURe.B.C.
wtii attend the courts of Nash. Franklin. 1 UallV enoill?h
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nnnrame Coart of North C&rolinp, and the 13. 1 11 1 e
8. uircult and District Courta.
taneoos, two shocks being given. -
State Electrician Davis threw
down the lever at exactly 11 01
a. m. The voltage of the current
was 1,700, and it was continued I down' the leveriT
for four seconds. It was then grad-1 ness saw the i convulsive movement I at least an extension of the ideas J wy it cau canse a greater vacan-
ually diminiehed to 200 voltage, that.; follows an; electrical shock. I relating to - communications be- CJ nd leave a greater blauk thau
which was continued for 56 eec-1 The. body merely stiffened. The tween individuals. . I all the rest of the world put to-
ondB. 1 I face remained calm; Mrs. Place's J A man's evil communications in I gether.
Dr. Irvine, the physician of the thin lips closed tightly together. I these days may be through the me
prison, examined the woman and I It was almost a smile as she died. I diom of books or newspapers, not
then ordered a second shot. ! That In her hand Mrs. Place earned through his companions in the
was the same as he first in power, a praver book, and when the shock flesh. The birds of a feather with
and continued for the same length came she gripped it tightly. The whom he flocks may not be bis
of time. About 1,500 volts are us- other held fast to the chair handle, j friends or companions, but the
to destroy human The woman's month merely closed; j authors whom
liints About Milking.
; pa. b. s. Fostbe. . i Dr. J. B. Maloitki
.RS. FOSTER 85 MALONB. .
D
PRACTICINQ PHYSICIANS ft SURGEONS,
Loalsborg, N. C ; : .- -'.i
.i. . .
- Office over Aycocke Drug Company.
"YY"M. HAYWOOD RUFFIN.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
JbOUISBUBS, K. O.
Mrs Place went calmly to the
chair. She : leaned on Warden
Sage's arm. Her eyes "were closed
and she seemed neither to see nor
bear. She murmured a prayer.
l wo women attended ner, one a
prison attendant, the' other Dr.
Jennie GriSin.
Mrs. Place was calm beyond ex
pectation. Death was lustantaue
heart ceased to beat within a min
nte
the face became a trifle paler. Her Disregarding for the moment the
moral influence of literature, , ob
serve the effect of one kind or. an
other up in the language and cut
A&mu,i.m. I lnA M thA i nrl I tlfl III) I lfA man
whose tastes lead him to read only
In a little book, ''Great souls at I good books, by which- phrase is
Alwavs confine cows in the sta
ble to be milked. It is better than
haviug them chase one another
he most affects. I around the yard.
Have the stable clean aud have
the cow clean oryou can't get clean
milk. Litna'an'i 'whitewash for
walls and posts is a good thing.
Land plaster ie a good abeorbent
in the stable.
Before comnxencing In milk.
Prayer," recently issued"! in Lon- meant, books by. cultivated "men, I brush all loose dirt from the sides
don, is th'-: following prayer - by J insensibly - acquires a training 1 and ndder of the cow.
the late Roberty Louis Stevenson: I which leads him to speak 'gram
'We beseech Thee, Lord, to be- matically, though he may know
wiu practice in aii the courts of Franklin j ous and came with "ess struggle j hold ns with favor, folks of many I nothing of the rules of grammar
and adjoining counties, also in Ihe Supreme
Court, tna iu u uiuuiu duwh ajibwi auu
Circuit Courts. . -
Offlce in Cooper and CUf ton BuUdlng.
fJAHOS. B. WILDER, , . " . ,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, -
Offlce on Main street, oyer Jonea k Cooper's
tore, i
than was ever witnessed heie be
fore.
Just as she sat down in the chair
she 8a'd;':God help me.";
No one who watched her could
'After, a little manipulation
of - the teats and adder,
tbA milk is ready, to "come
families and nations gathered to- On the other band, the man who down." Then is the time to take
gether in the peace of this roof, I has been taught the rules of gram- I it atfd do not delay.
weak men and women subsisting 1 mar, but whose associates are vul- ; Milk as rapidly as possible vi th
under the covert of Thy patience I gar and uncultured, insensibly out Irritating or worrying the cow.
Be patient still; suffer us yet a falls into their modes of expression. I fQ definite role can be given as
That the Constitutional amendment
adopted by our last Ltpi&latnre and to
be submitted to the people for ratifi
cation, at the next election, is of more
importance to .the Democratic party.
and to the future good government of
our State, lhan any issue brought be
fore the people of Njrth Carolina
since the Civil War, is conceded by
the majority of the wbite people to
day. But, st ill there are tome Demo
crat good cltirens true a scoall " mi
nority who having paid little atten
tion to the discussion of the Amend
ment as yet, feel either distrustful of
4
f . j i w
?,!c!vC3 tho food more dcTidous end vNho!csocr.o
ever, haw can any Democrat oppose
nay, bow can any Democrat aerp from
exerting hit uttermost tnSneoc io be
half of this reeasure.wh.ch ondoaU-
ediy prove -to t the salvation of the
Old North State" poktically.
CtJiJ. B, B3EEtTT.
SEXT YEAR'S CAXPAIUX.
it or are regardle of tu nlitmate fate, j rituvilt OWrte.
I believe that it this class could bel It ta tecomirg locreu'rigly evident
made to realize of what import the I that the Chicago platform of 1 806 w.ll
amendment it to the white people of I he re-afErmed by the convention oJ
North Carolina that they would not I 9 and that Bryaa will agaio be the
only give it their earnest support, but J nominee. Great hope have evUeruJy
ould expend their most atenuoos J beeo raised io the breaits of the Mc-
cfToris in behalf of its adoption. I Kinlejitet ;hat Chairman Jooes akk-
Ai you are well aware, the fate of & would retail in the se'ctwn of an
a great many issues depends upon the I Eastern Democrat as hia stjccosor.
fioal ratification of the Amendment. I Seoatoe Jooe-i the pet avtrsron" of
I say Gual, because if Uts defeated j the McKtnlejitra. He a a sirgnlarly
this time.it wtll be defeated for all I upright, clean, coarire-ot and able
time; once dead, there will never be I nao, as we have had occaiion to aay
an attempt to revive it, and when you J before, and it is Caove foe sincere re
kill the" Amendment, you kill the ipicing among loyal Democrau that be
Democratic party in North Carolina. I w no so far recovered thai there i
So we may expect the Republican I oo longer any tkehhoo! that he will be
emissaries of Mark Hanna, to bend j compelled to yieid his place to another.
every energy towards its defeat, more I And ao long at be remains at the helm.
especially, because If it is defeated, J the tZotlt of the re act too is is w:l prove
North Carolina's eleven Electorial votes cf no avail.
will be Republican. So we need not The M ch gao Democratic conveo
suppose that the National committee I two has iost pronouoce 1 io fa. or of
-
of the Republican party will be penur-lihe Chicago ilatfjrm of iSjS. Io tie
ious in the use of its corroi tion I of the attitude of the Democrats of
fund," io this S:ate. . Tbeo agaio, de-l that Sute io the campaign of iSi
feat the" Amendment and the spectre under the lead of Mr. Clevelatid'a
Som 5orth Carolina Ftlloo;hy.
Ettrr qo hs Mat peeiliar
tralo of thought which he falls
bark opon whao ht ii alone. This
to a graat derrt coalds tia maa.
Tb good and nobis, whtapaaa
4 from lb a daylight of life, lsav
bahiog a twilight cf ctssoryfall
of uigestioos cf lUrry i;isra.
In pioner dajs people cftea fel-
owed paths blaxsd through the
woods. Follow the rath markal
by the'fooUtepsef the godly la all
ages. It will lead yti horn.
If good Banner are not prat
tleed at home, bat art allowed to
ia by ootll ocenioa calls npea
their wtartr to anus thaa, thty
are tare to he a bad flt'whca dea-
nad.
It Is hard to pertonale and act
a part loeg. for where troth is tvot
at tie bottom, eatara will alwara
be endeavoring to rat am, and will
peep out and betray htrtelf one
time or olbar.
In order to rtaeh p-trfactioa it la
aUolately necessary tohaveellhar
very faithful Meads or Implac
able ao eta let, since we cost be
made tetttble of oar fa!tts
either by tie adooaitlooa of the
former, or by the iovectivea of the
latter.
unflerstand what " change most while longer with our broken pnr- IHs evident from this example, to how the teats should be bandied ! NcKro domination w ,11 loom op former cabinet ro.nbter. Mr. Dckio
S.SPKUILL.
ATTORMEY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBDBO, BY C.
Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance
Granville. Warren and Wake couuti a, also
the 8uprem Court f North Carolina,
t-rompt attention given to coUectione. -
Office over Efferton'B Store.
have taken place in the woman's I poses of good, with our, idle en- I which may be verified by any . oh- D milking-, at cows differ and
nature to so dull ' her senses that I deavors against evil -suffer nsa I servant man, that literary as8oeia-1 bands differ so much; but be tore
she could go to her death so calm while longer to endure, and f if it I tion, as well as the association of j of one thing please, the cow if
ly andimpas8ively-as Mrs : Place may be)helpus to do better. Bless individuals, has much to- do with I possible.
did. It bad not been expected that to its our extraordinary mercies; if the formation of manners, and that There should always be a friend-
she would do so - " 1 the dav come when these most bel one may be judged bythe literary) v feeling between tbelcow and the
Th lARt. wnmtfn ' condfimned in I toVan Kra n tn nlav tha man I romnanv he keens as well asbv miilrvr i.it n.;iVn iinnU nnt hm I ne lo pfO this.
before u more formidable than ever I too, this t eveo more sigoiScant than
before. In brief, -if you defeat the lea-Vice President Ssevensoo't recec
Amendment, then farewell to "Wtuie I olteraaces. The New Yew k Suo, oow
Supremacy" io North Carolina. la radical Republican lheet, make do
It has beeo charged by ha oppneots J attempt to shot its eje to the evnjent
tnat it is unconstitutional. I defy any J drift it the Democratic party. It Sal
But a regards its J ardaj's issue contains the fol'owicg
T, W. BICKBTT,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
diedn this State went to the gal- j under affliction. Be with .our his boon companions.
lows shriefeing and fighting, but friends, be with ourselves. Go with 1 " This is especially true in our day
- Mrs. Place-hardly uttered aBound. each of os to rest; if any awake, and generation,, when3 literature
She merely murmured, a prayer, temper to them the dark hours of I in some of its many forms haa such
with closed eyes, her face turned watching; and when the : day re-1 a large share in our daily life
Prompt and painstaking attention given to partly upward and seemingly no-1 turn to us, our sao and coufprter, Not merely books, bnt daily papers
wery matter lntruswttwnia fvanoa. y. 1 - u..f , 1 . j i, uU .! f.. U.ln in. 0nA th taRt and rftfina
JcLeiers w uuiei juBuccoucyiitsru, uv -1 vuuoiivuo ui imugo auuuu uva. i nuj van ub " iiu uviuu Mvw " -.vy
inn nir Hun. KnhL W. WWBtOU. O.UU. f . . . I . . . .1 1.1
Warden sage said alter the elec and with morning hearts eager to j or aegraa me language 01 tnose
trnnntinn that it had hesn mora f rW no-r to he haoDV. if hsD-l who read them habitually. loe
satisfactory than he had anticipat- I niness shall be our portion, and if evil communications that corrupt
ed. There is no doubt that War- the day be marked for sorrow,
den Sasre feared that Mtb. Place I etrontr to endure.it. Amen."
. i .
would break down or make
IjOuisbuba b. o.
M.nnlno Run RnhtL W. Winston. Hon.
Buxton. Pres. Pirst National Bank of Wln
atpn, Qlenn At Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank
Of Monroe, Cnaa. K. Taylor, rrea. iw
st College, Hon. B. W. Timberlake.
Office In Court House, opposite Sherttt's. -
Y7 M. PERSON, .
ATTORNEY AT-LAW, .
changed if it can be avoided.
A cow will hot "give down.Jber
milk to a m'UVer ehe hates or is
afraid of, aud what ehe does, give
will be sufficient In butter fat.
Who Said 1U
constitutionality or uocorutitutiooalty,
I would .respectiuuy refer you to I
the t xct tsatwr vrf -the U. 3. -SapTeme
court, as regard to the constilutioo-
ality and consequently to the vatidity
ol the Mississippi and Louisiana1
amendments. The decision hold that
la 1S9& the Mtch gio Democrats,
under the lead of the IIo. Doo M
DtckiovinJoclioed to honest money
Geld Democrats who have preferred
to thick that their detachment (mm
the Democracy wonlj be only tenpo-
rary, have maintained vieoroatly and
Errs at f lo.wj a Dcrtta.
- "That it a rlJleiloas price fsr
sncb an egg as thlt," aaii a Loo.
doo auctioneer, when a tnaa bid
$7W forao tjfg. Oat of the eon
paoy bid another W, a&d at pj.
body :ould be persuaded to go
higher, thttggwat kcocktJdowa
for 300.
The egg which fetched tuch an '
Ur4iry prx wavst wn f g f
the Great Auk, of which there art
only 70 lotxlateoce. The laat Great
Auk died half a centnry ago, acd
there art therfoe 00 birds left to
lay toy taort of these preelost
Practices
BuUdlng.
i 4j0tn8B1TB6, ST. a .
In all courts. . Offlce
Poultry Notes.
H YARBOROUQH, JB.
ATI ORNEY AT LA W ,
XOUISBUBO.N.a -
scene., nvery precaution 10 avoid
it Neai this had been taken, and., he
sDiritual adviser. Rev. Dr. David I Do not exDect the chicks to
. ' 1 - . . .
Cole, spent more than :. an hour f thrive if yon neglect them.
witt ner mis morning, counseling nafmflftl nr rolled oats make the
her to be brave and have faith.-Ae
had great influence with Mrs.
best first food for chicks-
good manners may be the daily
paper that is not carefully edited
both as to the matter it contains
aw
and as to the language -employed
and its construction. That paper
which is edited so as to make it fit
for the home circle, temperate in
tone and correct in its use of lan
guage, is an educator of its read-
- . j the Amendments are coostitotiooaL la!,!. iht ih Ck-,- utrfm M I
Dean 's-ift i. credited with .-ce they do not dominate aga.nst a pa.mg cr.xr. and that ,U Democ- .rirxidrri-
-Bread is the staff of life." or d.,fc.nch- the negro 00 account rtc maro lo origitul P 'j"
; V ..f of race.cjlor.or previou cooditoo Crplc before the electioo of 1900 if Vi. at tg-wy crataM,
It wa, Keats who said A thing of .ervitudr. a. provided against by the not the Erst ortuoity. Bat here tohat frot.
of beauty is a Joy forever. ,Sth Amendment to the U. S. Con- io lS)(J lhe. Michitta Deocratic lU
i99 tne. Mic&igi
Franklin is authority for "God uitutioo, but 00 account of their peco-lSt4le Convention hudectired.toqive
helps those who helps themselves.'
It was an observation of Thomas
Southern that.4Pity'a akin to love."
. "All cry aud no wool". is an ex-
Main Street.
'I All legal business intrusted to him
vill receive prompt and careful attention.
JB, D. T. SMITHWICK,
DENTIST,
i- ' " " - '
liOTJISBUBOj N. C.
Utfice on second floor of .Neal buflding I Place," and he walked. with her to
the cfeatb chamber.
Eev 'Dr. Cole did . not speak to
her from the time of leaving her
room. He walked behind,, much
affected; aud when she died (he
old clergyman, who had known her
from her childhood leaned bis head
against the wall. After others bad
.1 ; - t j TJ..l-.. i.TTJt-
m. . . f . ii j 1 nri.. inn 1 it 1 1 1111 1 u 11 u L 1 r 1 b 11 iiu i
ers- rnose wno. naoiiuany reaa . -
Give the young chickB. plenty of htwill be insensibly trained moral- brri8-
fine grit. They mast have It. 1 1- ana intellectually. They - will We are indebted to Olley Cib-
Inrubator chicks that are reared avoid the evil communications that her, not to Sbakespeare.for "Rich-
in brooders never have gapes.: corrupt good manners, ana on ne ard teoimselt again.
contrary put themselves under the
liar characteristic and hold that a ltna from the Ktlamax so Cunte. iu
S ateha-th same right to provide .ooti,ble devotioo to ttedeclaratko
. .
qualification, for its inhabitant to of p, f jpJrt adopted by the Chicago
meet, in order to become citizens, that Cooveniwo of tS 96 and It "desire
u has to require loretgner to vc prop- tad Tpoe to ecore at the earliest
erly qualified before admitting them to rxible moment the adopt ko and e
Cittienshp. Now bnt thi pUm lo f0rcemeol of these principle in the
you Of course, I presume that you are adrmntsirattoo of the Federal Cover o-
Dampness is sure death to young
turkeys even up to two
monhts of infloence of tbe good communica-
Edwatd Coke, the English jurist
familiar with the Amendment, but it
you are not, read it, re-tead it, study
it, and above all, explaia it. to those
who cant read iu .This r nothing but
tions that refine and ; elevate
manners upon tne otner nana.
jne uo vtrlutuu .uak -1 y0Qr piiia auiy. since toese Amcna-
house is bis castle. 1 menu, ddoo which the North Caro-
t
- a j a. a
..Wl,.n flr..V trtln- flp..V lU w Ameoomeoit oaseo, naa pern
menu "
C-mpiteJ to whst it was in 1896
tbe opposition to the Chicago platform
io the Democratic party t at nothing."
Don't expect the 96 point hen" to those who habitoallv read sensa
SSt&a-SSl. bo stepped ,,!., .Mr . a7- ' not b,.4 f tb.t aM Dp , ,ia baT ,..ir ,, -. .rl.ten by JTZV. .1 ,T
Water rower of the SUte
Gas
without pain.
TR. B. B. KINO,"
V ' DENTIST,'
LOTJISBtJBG, N. C.
Opfick oveb Aycock.Dbdo Compast.
:o '. -
where the dead bodyrepdsed and purpose,. ; 1 manners corrupted just as surely Nathaniel Ie in loUf
looked for the last time on the Lice is sure death to yonng as though they associated iu per-
face. ' The room that, Mrs. Place chicks. Be sure that the mother; is
had occupied was several hundred I free of them.
feet from the death chamber, bbe
was ready when the'warden vis
ited her and went with him with
out a word. They descended sev
""With on UTiunmuu nt twcflt.ff.flve TPoVrB
is a sufficient guarantee of my work-in all eral flights of stairs7"through the
son with the ignorant or corrupt
authors who pander to' their low
tastes. - .. '
One hundred yeais ago a man
mfgbt be-jadged by the company j Not mnch the worse for wear,'
he kept. To day he must be judged j were coined by Cowper.
Keen the tnrkey" hens confined las weU'by the literature he reads.
tribunal 10 lhe land, then, surely, our Tb e cuU Geolozical Survtv hat
will ttand the test. But why worry .Am,,i,Uj mnA a.-- ia taQn
, xawara xonirg tens us -wsiu ourselve about tha, it i plaio tnat the of eaKiie.tion a bulletin o tht wa
riorin as well as toe doato, nas come
t'rocaLiy iht tigtii; prtet tvsr
paid for ost of tggt was
lS73,ln Eoglaod. Another west for
IS70, and a third for (575. Earlitr
io this jearat moth at f 1,423 wat
paid for oot Fifty cf tht V0 tf gt
io ttiatenet art the preptrty of
privatt collectera ioEtflacd, who'
hart paid for lleta tstoy times
over their wefxht io gold. Tht
egtrt art about tht six of a man's
closed fist.
Iht total valot of tht 70 ergs It
about 70.OOO, or coasidtrably ever
ft 0,0O a do. Thct thtir
market valot it eqnal to that f
nearly 3.I00.0CO new lali tgga at
2 ctutt tpitet.
Early chicks if given the right
kind of care, are more thrifty than
the late broods.
loves a shining mark,7 and "A fool
at 40 is a fool indeed."
"Variety's the spice of Mfe."aod
HOTELS.
m rmrinitav: wards, throueh the durine the morning until tney i Tbat is toe company 01 me men
5t.r,n and alo3ir the corridors . have laid, otherwise they; will of the present generation which is
... . .. " 0 . I . . . . I . . .. j. i
ThPenconntered no one. Usually seek the thickets lor a , piace io most poteouonauy circc.ioK sueir
... ' ri . - r. . .- I.. v: . n .
these places are more or less crowd- make tneir nests,; , - 1 tnougnts, lormiug sueir ui.uuC.o
. ChaHea Pinekoe gave the pa
triotieTentimeot, "Millions for de
fence, but not one cent for tribute."
"Of two evils I have ehosen the
to regard lhe negro as a noxou factor
io politics, to be got rid of as qitckly
as possible. No sensible mao will
admit that the negro baa ever beeo fit
lo exercise tbe pr ivtlrge of citienship.
And, agaio, haa anyone ever teen ao)
thing in the negro to entitle him to
the privilege of suffrage, which be has
been exercising for the past thirty
FRANKLIN TOK flOTEii ed with workers, but to-day no one
was there. " 1 . - : ": -.
Tt was a dismal Journey, the last
What is the Bible Like ?
FBANKLU7TON, N. C. . ;
SAWL MERRILL, Prplr-
Good accomodation for the traveling
public. . -t
Good livery Attached. - :
OSBOFN HOUSEa
- C. D. 0SB0RN, Proprietor,
Oxford, N: C.
Good accommodations, for the
traveling public.
MASSENBURG hotel
J P Siassenburff X?ropr
;.-iniwiisozi. 'n. c.
Qood accommodations. : Good fare; Po
Hit and attentive servant ,
and guiding them in the right us less," and "The end must justify Jeir-
of lsmguage. - Birds of a feather
flock together now as in the olden
the means,"
Prior..
'are from Matthew
part through a stone corridor ihat j
is lined with the cells of Murder.
It is-like a large, beautiful tree time, but in our day some of the
which bears sweet fruit for those birds areapers, magazines and
ers'Row.. : The curtains thrown that are hungry ,and affords eneiter doobb, auu mou J"f
over the gratings hereconcealed and shade for the pilgrimson their by what they read as wen as o v
four musderers who are soon to foV way to the Kingdom, of Heaven. their companions, o.n lor uo-
l- Mr. Place ' to the chairof trtol;va .vi.Votof iewels and re eBtaonsaea in sn.r ss.
death. ihe ..woman was' hui- Dr is. wiich is not only and have formed their companion- dicted yourself because of. d.f..:
no to be looked at and admired, but ips. this reaecuon can n.ve uo tlf; : memory or became Toa M.u-
: Lawrer and Witness.
"Now, sir,'' said tbe lawyer,
look'ng sharply" t the witness.
"tell me whether you have contra
And there b another thiog that I
wish to mention jost 10 this connectioo:
Tne Amendment-will dulraoohissr no
white man. Nte thU well and read
carefully Section's of the Amendment.
Kw u it not your honest opinion that
this is the solution 16 nhe negro prob-
ter power of North Carolina, whM
ill doubtless be'cf very great
value to ioveatort who trt tetkieg
for cheap aod deairahlt localities
for tbe development of water pow-
.a t" lt!
er, wbtrtjer large or tnau 10
a (ro u tit. Tht report haa beta l
course of preparation for tbret
years, and give a complete and
accurate list ef tht water power
on tht principal streams of tht
bute, loth developed tDd unde
veloped, besides chapters ot tit
climate of tht State tod It rela
tion to tha water power of tht
stream, the geological conditions
which teod to promote them aod
aornt small valuable data 00 tht
flow of tie streams', a large seta-
KCTtVuD CJS :
Vt. J. RORtrOtfDt proprietor.
Patronage of Commercial Tourlats and
Tavellng PnbUo Solicited. ,
., GoodSaraple Hoc: i.l
."r?it?TTtj!:r'T7jr "'
ried past these and there was
fhesitation when : the door of "the
axecntion chamber was thrown
open.
The warden held her arm closely
within his and with bis other. arm
be ' supported her.. Behind came
thewonien attendants. ; Rev Dr.
Cole came next, and afterj him
were two keepers.
As they came.over the threshold
Mrs. Place gave no sign of , fear,
nor did she -seem to know what
was about to happen. The war
den held her np still more firmly.
and the women assisted her to toe
t.-;. rVia nicked her way al-
; t - . , - .
most like a blind woman across
the short space that separated her
fr'nm death. ' She . was gently
dc?;n ir.to the ccair, ana
used and worn.
- It is like a telescope which brings
distant and far off things of the
world very near, so that we can see
something of their Importance.
It is like a treasure house a
store house of alKsorts of valuable
and useful things, and which are
to be bad without money and with
out price
r special influence.
fled falsely in the first place
,VI guess it must be on account
I of tuy poor memory," replied " tbe
witness. "I never told a lit in my
A baby can beat any alarm clock ,.fe That's why father always
What a Bahyan Do.
ever invented for waking a family
upin the morning. . Give it fair
show, and it can emash more dishes
than the post industrious servant
'trirl in the country. "It can fall
down oftener and with less provo-
Tt isVike a deep, hroad, calm, , -tion than the most expert tum-
flowinir river; the banks are deep t,ier :n t'je circus rinxr. It can
and flowery, where birds sing and
lambs play nd dear little children
are loving and happy. ' ..-
Yes 1 You can get Note, Letter and
1 Bill Heids, Statements, Invitations,
Cards, Envelopes, Posters, Hand luis,
and almost any kind of Printing done
mate more genuine fuss over a sim
ple brass pin thau itamuther would
over a broken back; It can choke
5t1f hlack in the face with rreat
er ease than the most accomplished
wretch that was ever eaecnted. It
ran Veen a family in coustaut tur
jrr.lfrcn c:izlzZ till nijbt, acd
said I'd never make a lawyer."
. - "And so," rejoined tbe attorney,
"because you couldn't lie well
enough to be a lawyer, and hadn't
.memory er.outfb to learn any the"
occuDatiou, he let you grow np to
bejut a common, evervday aes.rr
V Intomnch as this appears to be
the tlrt tjrae ir all history that a
lawj er ever-got the rttfr of a wit-
ns, tL ca?e deecrvee to go 00 rr
cord.
lem io North Carolioa? For it will
: solve the problem, oot a we have been j r ef instrarutnta! aauremots
iQcethe war.cnrshicg of iv-flow oftbest at all slarf.
oq coly to Gad it a
more potent (actor in politics, at the
next.
But boallr. now in order that we
more eas.ly draw a cooclasioo. What
argument caa be advanced sgalnit
Ibotil The fhiilpp-laet.
Tht following otwfpaptr tqoib
Baoaget to convey o,rjUt a cargo cf
taformalloo abot the Phllippi&t
i!and:
N Brooms. 1
No hats woxo.
GirJt marry at Cfletn.
Nt knies or fcrkt,
Thty sleep at old 4 ay.
Horst art a carlon-.ty.
More women thao rats.
Hict I tht ckitf prodact.
Cattle as taail a goata
Matila taj9ji t'tctriclty.
Natl vta Htbtlhrjct daily.
Tb,:rMhepptr Is a delicacy.
Wt buy hair MafcUt't tteap.
Laborers tara tea ctatt a dty.
Coooeoutoil I an ilia alt as t.
Manila waa foucJJ to It7l.
from extreme bUb to low water
having been raada by tht e ngler
of tht tarvey. Raleigh Ntwt atd
Obeerver.
Deafness Caact b Cared -
A Good Unt-
lhi Amendment by aoy respectable by lot arrli1-1" W
, , . ' .1 rah the di-l trti t f Ue r.
J j'j Wjik v;f 117 kind.
Cash, at Tirv.es C cc.
hite man? I-rereat. there i abso
lutely 00 rrasoa hy yu should not
favor the Amendment. Bit since , ll
is constitutional, since it to!r the
Dtiro fjroblcm "comtletelr. eince h
. 9-r .
crushes ReDuLhca&urn caaiiy. s.oce
ii puis to an cud jrne of our dema
gogue aspiration To nfuce, ;ace u
re'e rates the nnrro 10 a bck et ti
-
j.olitic wuhoat ili. ciirg any wtire
inaa in the . reaiolrt Jrgrer; and Ut
l.i.t ri t lrt inre it mke iV.e tVin-
1 -
OntP lor J ocratic rany 1! . -.act ia' N-'rih Car.
Tb.r Uetli cMvirbt ear ct
aai tbat U by nf..!jUl rv-3t-e.
lvfp U ca J It at iuzo-i rca-
3i:te r4 the asaeooe lialag of tSe Ku'.i
ebtaa TaSe Vibm tike labe ts USam-i
yoa ktre a rembita aaa e larrf
hreHaz. a&i vbft It U atirly t'.J-U
dxt ar U Ce rvisX aai H li
fiissallot rv a b taa at asl 1-
Cb tO tU TB3l Uo.
bHa will b dwr.jy-4 f n asa
tarrb. tf b fc ohts tai -a i.s
Vr will Om HaaJri lh i'.ar foe
any of tvf- rasl by terra)
tLr eteaw te ear4 fcy l!tl!'e CaUrra
tcr. . hc 1 f r k-.U"; tr
Y.J. C'tsiT A C- . O.
t IT I ' "-'- "
Ialj.rfy wbea vucai:ba as
gstal tbrtiKo-;t Nocib Cart'.a
ihe f..ks l-oe by a W't Forrst
school girtiKiiUctl eff a few dap
aC.'otT' 7 Hr. Tajtct la " a
tetter to the 5 W a! Rrcoeiicr.i ap
j4cfv'e. Y- nay ee'k a'oi cvu taad dct
atd uti'ia,
M1 ra Jt, vli' lfta-3. &4 poo Vf-
i.a.o.
Crj-cg t e, p:n pne- aaJc
Sti el -l kvjo s-tre the rlawa
Aod s".cf'y nb-".t cic'ora'.k -a.
Tc won ii le Ifift-l
vice!:: :z.
t Ti::rs urn.z.