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ka PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER TEAR. "TRUE TO OURSELVES, OUR COUNTRY AND OUR GOD." SINGLE COPIES THREE CENTS. VOL. 10. SMITHPLEIiD , X. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1900. NO. 30. n m ' i Jf I A fifMt PvPTlt nf ThA Naut YA4r T T-vi-.-t.: . I I I A,w ! i-ti;CiS m me rumppincs. j 5clha KEWa. Johnson-Lassiter. I 1 I 4 I M I t.. T.rt rhrictmoc nf th renturv. the tenchino-s of Christ: "liis lllb VyUliOlUiaj v ' - 7 . . ; moral doctrines relating to kin- ! s urea ana menus were more pure Baltimore Sun. December ?Y This morning the Christmas chimes are ringing all around the Baltimore Sun. and perfect than those of the I With the dawn of most correct of the philosophers, ! tieth centurv will be born the . i i. c . i l : i i? . i world for the last time m theitl,ul - ' it-.vjin. m m- 'vuiuuiuhuiu im aiisuuhu, eiu- nineteenth centurv Much has ' eulcating universal i)hilanthropy bracing an island continent about laniened of late to shake our! llot onlv to kindred and friends, equal in erea to the United States laith in the speed v coming oi;" ....wi.- ..,. lwm.l.,w..c. ,. .,hiiu.u uuU;ii us jiojt- I UllSlUnS IS lilt" ii.Mii Washington. Dec. 2C. An nn. the twen-loended renort to (.pnpml Aro Arthurs review of the civil affairs of the Philippines for the past fiscal year gives some rather startling facts regarding the in troduction and nrev-iderifM of to Jill mankind, gathering all illation numbers little more than leprosy in the islands. Accord one family, under the bonds ;i.r0(,000. The act by which ! ing tothe estimates of the Fran- V. I I . . a . . -A I . 1 . 1 - w m promise Great wars have oc-; OI love- enai ir.v peace, common me ieueration was accompnshed i eiscan le athers, savs Major Guv curred and is we have alread v i wants and common aids." Mac- was the most notable perform- i L. Edie, the writer of the report, shown' "the' invention of death-! uliiy echoes Jefferson in his mas- ance of the last British Parlia- there are no less than JM.COO dealimWnipleinents has increased terly cMiticism of "Benthanrs inent. .lepers in the archipelago, the to a marvelous extent. Still, it ; 1 tilitarian Philosophy, in which; To mark the importance of 'major portion of these being in . ,1,1 )! mnniUi PviMvovrationi says: "Do as you would be ; the occasion the Duke of York, the- Visenvas. Lemosv was in- Mr. Ned Ford, of Louisburg, is visiting friends here. Richard Oliver is at home from Pethel Hill Academv. Misses Nora and Annie Hall, of Durham, are visiting Miss Mary Hatcher. M aster Rov and Miss Mav At- At the home of the bride rents in Flevation townsl- Wednesday morning o'clock, Miss Lillian Lass Mr. John U . Johnson w ed in marriage, Rev. R. ers, of Wendell, perforij ceremony. The attendants werej well are visitintr their aunt. Mrs. I Lassiter and Miss Dai T. V. Owens. ! Mr. . K. Hardee i to iv that the influences and "one ov; iove your neigiiuor as ; u no win ne aceouipaiueu uy ins t trouucei in 1 U:, when tiie Km wondiiions that make for peace 1 yourself:' these are the precepts wife, has been specially commis-1 peror of Japan sent a ship with anions the nations are weaker , of -I?sus Christ. I nderstood in sioned to open the first Parlia-: 150 lepers on board to the Phil-to-dav than thev were on Christ-! an enlarged s use, these precepts inent of the new Commonwealth ' lippines to be cared for by the Hi is dav 1800" On the whole, j aitN m fct, a direction to every . in the name of (ueen Victoria, Catholic priests. Thus the seed the interveniii"- 100 vears have'11111 to promote the greatest ; his grandmother. j was planted, and as no practical 1 ii' eH-added to the foices that I happiness to the greatest mini-; The Karl of Hopetoun is to be ! methods were ever adopted to retrain nations from war and I leiv' And that is the whole aim j the first Covernoi--General of the j eradicate the disease, or prevent constrain them to friendlv rela-' and purpose of republican or Commonwealth, with a salary j its spread, it has taken firm root, tioiis. ' We must not forget the ! democratic government, as pro-j of 50.000 a year. The govern- j and spread into its preseiii: f i,-r tli it 'n-lntr-ition - is not ciiiiiueii ami unuersioou. inongn ors oi me colonies, w men win ue : iorinmauie )liases. lilt l l il til cu win iiiiwii ! . , . . , . .1. . . . ! l .. . j . . i.-. . . i . - . , , . .. a nouse to house inspection inaugurated last Januarv found t . i i .-4-; i i mi m i - mi ii ;i i ii iii iii . i i i ii i 11 -i in iim' i h iih i;ii . ' nn 1 1-- i :u ; i niiiwi i i vikTaw ( ti 1.., ivitliiiithirtv vwiisinvvHiit-t ( hristmas should strike a higher (governors, as m Canada. lnle,cealed in dwellings. These were i1: t 1 . I II.. Mrs. John W. Robertson, oVV"v,V;ii; Clayton, is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. H. Hare. f'lt't tll'lt 1 l'bltl'at lOll IS llOt j lim uuuri;iuuu, hhmih ! wio ut iiicj luiwiino, uivii 111 ur meielv one of the new words, but I llot absolutely attained, in these! known as states after federation ne of the closing facts of the ! United State.' j goes into effet?t, will retain that in centurv It has twice, at ! t1111- me ceieoration oijiirie. nor uecoinmg iieurenani- t within tnirrv a - ii -s iiiweiit-1 Christmas should strike a higher j governors, as in Canada. While ivii. liutHwn oni- own immtrv! note of human hope and faith i I Lord Hopetoun is expected to re j sent to San Lazaro Hospital, in and (ireat Rritain. The twent i- j Tlie future under the Hag of our ; side principally in Sydney, the j Manila, but many others escaped -rii fpntiin-TinvviPP it nniversall v Jrreat Republic than under any ! Federal 1'arliament will sit at ! into the surrounding countrv. A iibstitiieti if or war: and if it does.i other. Here, as in no other land, j Melbourne until it can meet at j commission is now' eng the two great precedents i(V;iiieaare iiw loiimih, m w which the Alabama claims and j to act Here, to a greater degree the Venezuelan boundarv were than elsewhere, men have an ap- neacefullv settled will srreatlv as- i proximately equal opportunity Mr. Addison Driver, of Georgia, with his wife and children, are on a visit to his brother, V. R. Driver. Mr. and Mrs. X. K. Kdgerton returned from Raleigh Wednes day, where they have been spend ing Christmas. Miss Stella Passmore is spend ing Christmas with friends at Cary, and Prof. Candler with friends at Princeton. Misses Maggie Whitley and Hazel Irene Waddell are at home from Louisburg Female College, and Miss Daisy Oliver from Littleton. ind tl IMKirV I'll) l 1 1 1 i -i Lucy Johnson; Mr. t borough and Miss Delft- son. sist in bringing it about It is most deplorable that the two English-speaking nations which created those great prece dents for the abolition of war by arbitration should be the only Mrs. and Miss Dean, of Wilson, are here to see Dr. Vick, Mrs. engaged in the new seat of government. ; the work of selecting a suitable New South Wales was anxious island, or islands, for the mir- that Svdnev should be selected ! oose of isolating nil the Idierx in I Dean's brother, who is very sick as the capital of United Austral-! the arehipelatro. i )r- Cobb, Sr., was to see him ia; Victoria was equallv desir-j ... , ous that Melbourne should be! Chinese Killed. Villages Burned. it . 1 n in the pursuit ot happiness. Here, at least, no barriers of caste or class, or rank or creed, ! chosen. rliiiJi-k rtiA ..if i7o?i! fi'v 1 A w r MnitiTiiunwa "fliAi frnnuiv another. Here, too, in a meas-i of the Commonwealth act. with . " : , , ,enr , 111 1 ure not realized in other countries. the District of Columbia in mind i Wewniler 2th says a de- the common Paris, Dec.,2G. A dispatch to resources of all are -as, indeed, the Unite J States j wmieiii; o r rencn troops com- awn upon-as in the ! was much in view in manv of its ! manual uy uen. immouu were re- education to secure, provissions stipulated that --"-v , 'I Vn " m i b s to each. And all i "the seat of government of the: y ',f.tlL in-un,, !touiii oi i ao liuirru. i ne iu- tv-n nations to snoi tlie oacihe character of the centurv's lastimvsub" cr riiristmns with two nninstifiable j matter of Pt S equal benefit in deh;meeof the principles of lib-s this is so much gained toward; Commonwealth shall bedetermin ertv aiul iustice which thev both 1 the full realization of the Christ- j ed by the Parliament, and profess. At the same time welnuis ideal the perfect brother mavfairlv anticipate that neither, hood of man. in South Afiiea nor in the Philip- j pines tire V.e really permanent! i:.. I.. 1. j. t . . i hi - .1 vi i f h h v t 't i 1 1 1 ;i i ;i 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 v snail oe wiimn temtorv wnien i : ha ve been -ranted to or acquired i ami011 ail(.1 a qu1' of pro- visicns ana amunuion were se cured. On account of the hos- Monday. Mr. M. C. Horner and daughter Mis Mabel Horner, left Monday to visit friends and relatives in Richmond. They will be absent some days. Mr. M. C. Winston returned from Richmond with a load of horses and mules Thursday, which he will sell cheat). This is nit ire expedition took the village! the fourth load received by him tins vear. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Noble cele- Immediately after the ceremo ny the bridal party went to the home of Mr. Y . R. Johnson, fath er of the groom, where a bounti ful dinner was served. As soon as dinner was over the party came to Smithheld, where the happy young couple boaided the 1:40 train for Columbia, Tyr rell county, the home of the groom. f The contracting parties are both well known and have many friends who wish them all suc cess and happiness. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. W. A. Lassittr, who by her many charms, has won a lasting place in tht hearts of all who know her. Mr. Johnson is the efficient principal of Columbia High School where he is meeting with well-merited success. A Delightful Entertainment. r flca and eiidurinjr forces of A ugh Saxon civilization being exhibit- j ed. Let us a. least hope and be London Growing Anxious. ! bv the commonwealth, and shall ! liri ;.. n.wi i,Jm.,r h cured. On account ; Commonwealth, and shall be in i attitude of the population I the State of New South Wales, Y"1"" uullirV Vltl' London, Dec. 2T.-The paucity and be distant not less than 100 i aml "J80. t,uf e rnYllIj!s llthe ; i i . t i- . i . . : i v o . . . i . l... iiciiiiiiti iivvt. j. lit: v jii iit-rf ir.r hevethat these are only tempo- and oDscuriry oi tne iiispaicues . n u? . n. Jvns 10(H) (?) men. (Jen. Bail- rarv dnpartuivs trom the higher , from South Africa give rise to to is o , be ot less than loml-s folvVe sustained no loss, and better ideals ot national pol- ; relleWed anxiety. Apparently ' ( "j" " ! s " fnr;f , st Christian Chinese families have icy which, taking the whole cen-! , uistlirbed are of Caie Colon v j 1 1 -"" v Vted in a ! bwn maltmiteil by the Chinese turv through, have comidetelvi 4 , i f. i. ,. fi, tL., ,i; i pitu.iuui m u m rml-iiN don.inntl ViiienV-i n d h-nvV exU11(ls further south than it did. Senate and House ol Represen- le"UIaih dominated Amenta and ,,axi i;lst December, and Lord Kite-he-j Trtrive4 cI)0en like the cones- i Thor T . c " largely prevailed m Lngland. ; , t 'inp.ir tn i,.lvp i,.Hi Tarn tno- Ku lt.K e V- -V i 1 Tne World's Work For January. The United States, at least, will : lteI f e ,f. 1 J ' t an j i bodies in the United , i . i - ..'much success as Aet in (lining states extent that the senators rn e Mm w it i urely recover Horn this wave ot , i T1 ir-M-1 , , 'n uie..fii.uui. The ami of 1 he W orld s ork war and violence an.l return to , X , no j . '.tt "n Sbt is ,.mion to every in,- the saner and sater paths on; . , . ,inttxeLiiine ouieei win ue me ,)ortaMt vlH ()r American ac- i . -i . . . . 1 . - . P HI I I I Mr 111 IIH Ir-MflJI I rvl 111 IIU1C niu,nii nm m i .! t T. rn l info I Hi! . - - which the Declaration ot Hide-: : ; V-", .V. Ptt.wn nir'?, ;mi,u,c...w,-,.ci.,un;tlvlty T u1 1 1 I -t 1 f-t-k nni 1-Ihj I nrii;titntinn i 7 I m V, 1 1 1 1 1 V J I . il,; 1 heir :,V We i burpheredorp dispatch ha bra ted the 20th anniversary of their marriage last Friday night. Quite a number of tht-ir friends and relatives were present and spent a most delightful evening. Thev received a number of beau- j tiful and useful presents. X. M. Moore, our champion rabbit hunter, together with our count v treasurer, John Y. Fu- trell and A. R. Ellington, weiitj; 7 h ' mitrv' .... I,l.i- limif ill.. ,i..i .I.i. f I 1 .1 I ( .j uir aci nun Want it a Territory. This aim finds illustra tion in the iiumberfor January in articles of such widely different On last Thursday even in Nancy Leigh Whitehead gave a most enjoyable entertainment at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCullers. The features of the evening were solos, recitations and plays by Misses Krnia, Mary and Gretchen McCullers, which were marked by both talent and good training. Misfc.es Mary and Nancy White head rendered a good play which was enjoyed by the audience. After the exercises the guests repaired to the dining room, which was artistically decorated, where refreshments were served. Among the guests were Misses Mary and Lilian Whitehead, of Raleigh, Mrs. Martha McCullers, of Smithfield. and a number of young people from Clayton and rabbit hunting week and bagged forty-two rab- characters as ''Going Rack to ..... . T. i the Soil" (with manv beautiful A.nshington Dec. .-Twojillu8trationH) which" deals in a Porto Ricans (K Degetau and ; iiri,ifi ,TI;P;f. .v.'ri. timW 0...1 is a r v iT T ti " f f : fortunate mistakingof theenemy t i o n ?; lIflthS rstf iforRrabant's Horse.- which re- t" D ,,t' bat w h1 STr ! suited in the sounding of -cease mo so ill the end. I Ins Ii Tinhhe. : ... , ,1 i.i 1,11.11 . 4-4. J ; tiring and enabled tne noers i j nosa n re here to liro-e 1 ; 1 c Al - ; ., " t urn as a protest against mjus- n th conmianding ctW -ress tlle,C?y lollerlk tice based on armed lorce, and T 1 i,-;tih rtirin - , rn ueci?Iiv liome and livelihood on 1 dedicated by its founders to hu-l t!TlVf ,IS,"nd a emovy ol the 81mill fan aild in ..(Jreut Taski man liberty and equal rights, is ! L i i of the New Century," an inspiring surely not destined to become in ,r ; ; 7i Moii-wWo- "'1 irue.ull ,WIU"1,1 ; review of the most important the twentieth centurv aggressive ioer, pursuing a po mal ex)ansitm ieth century a great, !tne. ,?Ti aAtd.tfnl 7 he . J? i c""1161?""" 111 aceorlxic wit:Ii ( lliatrial undertakings likely to military and "al provisions of the ! o raker i ue accomplished durmgthenext suing a policy of colo-i dispatch editing that it u as , la ! two or three decades bi.hon 1 bv anus and : eonsidei-ed ad visable not to torce ; He says th mm c. Kiii.iun i tllll 1UUI , , ... , ; . - foii-ing its rule upon alien and VVT1 t,le,K I)0?!tl011s: ; necessary to make 1 resisting H.ol,lesat theba vbiiefs ' 1 1 lu !'ntl V i't1"s 111 ; one of the most produ l.oinr. That cannot U The " tlMan optimistic; but the con- tries iu tho worM is at the only thing j Lawrence, of Massachusetts, con-1 name u make 1 orto Hico tributes a stimulating and time- ! subscriL We congratulate Air. and Mrs. 1 i-f n 1 lin-u mwit. li!iv!ii(i' uiwli Mil 1 . A. 1 1 . . -l "I't'-' I....... , .... bits, sixteen pan n .ges anu teacher to develop tlietal squ.nels, aud our champion said I JlltHof theirthm. brilliant daugh it was not a good day tor rub- tel,s aml thank tlu,m aH wt.H !lH bits either. If you want to have MiHH WliiteheiiJ for the pleasant tun rabbit hunting jut go with , eveIlin., HpelJt tIle.m V,snou. our chiimtnon and John r utrell 1 who is a good second. Christmas lree at Princeton. Do You Intend to Pay? Princeton, N. C, Dec. 2(, 1000. The Methodist Sendnv School Occasionally when we try to nf this nlace gave its members collect subscriptions a subscriber and the public a delightful con will tell us that he did not sub-! reI t ami Christmas tree last scribe for the paper and does not ! nijrht. At 7 o'clock the church feel under obligations to pay for ! wns crowded to its utmost ra it. This is always a surprise to 1 pacity and manv were unable to us lor we have made it a rule all 'obtain' entrance, but m spite ,i idi liwr 1 American eople will presently hark hack to the counsels 01 the fathers ;:)iv' li-bid it. 'i'odoulit this would be t doubt tin- whoh-Cln-i-tmas message and al;ando:i ucu e coun- t.'n... imy iiuijti uu in; American v'..itii .1 m.h..k 11 tUllll L. V .11171 111. Relation and the ( Tar jeeriilLl- hejtei tnat. i ; -n..-il 1 t 1 . I I II III .1111:1 I.S , Zn s 1 C r S capital. lien siiitaoieaiid stable stou Spencer Churchill, the K11 eiioimous oihKUlties tlu.o uia l;nVs are given the island millions 0.isj, .,.,,..,,..,.....1 ' ., i.hm ' face Lord Kitchener in patrolling of dollarCwiil be invested Porto f ! toiuspondent, a pene iii ;(,..-.ilillltm .K,. ti-iets V.- "V V 1 J tratmg, hrst-hand study ot Lord and policing 11 lmmei se t iacts .u..lIls wailt- to be admitted as iiol)el. T, WOIlderf'ul lvsit.s ; ,v.Yiiiit-i.T.. 1-, .1 ii!..i?i I r ttii'V - 1 f - i 1 - . 1 llwl"- it . nunutiiui M filliri iii Uiin M r v 1 11 11 ii' u 1111. " 1 llMI'V 'lr'7PTlS li. T ; le I 1 1 1 I i . 1 i- i An-1 Tin- tl.ousrht- vf iv.cn wv.'.i t'.e j roi'i.ss f th .sot inug can bv.1 moreappronri- at.-lv ivmr-m!jred today than thai America owes it to mankind to Lei; ti-ai.si'orm the ("hiistmas vision into reality and to make The dream o: "peace and good will" come true. The precepts of Christianity are at the root of o ir republican institutions. The i declaration of Independence is a Chi'it in as ea i ol in majesticprose. The ejuaii;y of rights, duties and burdens which it grandlv nunomtes is a conception t'omni- snail ne nnativ suiiuiieii Tht' Daily Mail, which makes a strong apeal to thgovernment to "ace t he facts and send Lord Kitchenei- more troops," says: There is a leal risk in being lulled to sleep by caicluily ctii-.-oied lut-ssages." New York eofiinmakers and Uiavediau'ei's have oriranized as a preliminary step toward a national union of the mortuary trades. states, i he people, a. most irre spective oi arty. realize that tiieir future lies in the direction of Am erica i Statehood, and to that end everyone is striving. Sen or Lcgetaii said: '"There are '1OO.00O people in tlie island, according to the last census re ports, and this certainly entitles us to consideration. ;ur indu? trial resources are without limit, and all that is needed is money for develojuneiit. The future cf our great country car.not be overestimated." cent years in parkinarking and landscape-gardening are hde-p;;-teJy Heated in a proiuse-y ii:iisti-a,cd article. 1 her A I never to put anvuody s on our iisl who does not subscribe. We know and have of! always known that we would get Win-1 into endless trouble by putting names on our books who were not subscribers and never would do 11. V not her trouble we have had i with some whoclaim they wanted the paper stopptd. (if -ouie we are an.iou lo hold all tlie sub ..;riiers wl can but do not wish lo irv to hold anv against their is a ntranc, the lack of rrom it was a good- natured, well behaved ompniiy. The programme had been pre pared by Mrs. .1. V. Peiry. ably assisted by others of the ladies. They deserve much ji aise for t ne ci ditable maimer in which the children performed th"ir parts. Tlie music, particularly, urder Mrs. I'erry'ss!iperi:itt ndi nee v.a utiMsuaiiy ')oi and apj a oja i f . A i id in ! - gai d to i ( i a a i if n. there was soinet hieg o: v li: Ooast. Tin wheie gradnc acc(junt, with many idus-1 choice. hen we areariica plain- trimmed wit ! i hoi ua -!i i v v !; lo W ; i a nd t rations, ot a day s work on a ly to stop a sunscrinei s pajer Miow-piuugh in the Uocky Moun-' we aivwiys do so. lint as soon tains. Cyrus C. Adams tells w liat as we want tiie money froni some has been accomplished in the field Ietpie they tell us they did not oi Exploration tun ing the warring , want tiie paper and have 1 1 ied their UeSt to stop It. io vou intend to pav for Tilt: . i lllist IeT(;e. a. id tiful illuminati oi t he back, set in a When the stomach is tired out it must have a rest, but we can't live without food, Kodol Dyspep- j sia (aire digests what vou eat Tlie Best Piaster. century, and a kindred article ideals with Lwart Scott (irogan's rtceht journey across Ain -a lrom i South to North, in its way oneot the most rt markable feats of re , cent times. An editorial inter- I pretation of current events, cov- rat i lie C I . ' I e I ia n ii oi e i i . .reeiis, which was t he a j;pr pi ia 1 e tla-meo; all t he eer'i- s: ou; n w as in t he decora t ion oi the iree ?...! i n . . i i K.-l'il I 1 1 I ( - 1 ; A piece of flannel dampened j enng the progress of the world; ; with Chamberlain's Pain Ualmia concise iruide to the newest ed on the Golden Ibile. The vital o that you can eat all the good j alK bound to the affected parts j books of value, and the record of essence of democracv we use the ! food you want while it is restor-! js superior to any plaster. When ; American achievement under the word, ot course, m its broadest i mgthedigestiveorganstohealth. troubled with lame back orpains ' title "Among the World's Work- I -w- a 1 1 . . m ML 1 It is the only preparation that j in the side or chest, give it a trial digests all kinds of food. Hare& nnd vnn .ore eerrnin to he mnrp I. .-- 1 i .1 , . I t T T f I k k ! ti. ii was norn under the Star ot liethlehem. Fully appreciating the source of his own inspiration, Lhoinas Jefferson expressed this truth in these words concerning t i i rinceton wou.d i Hkkali.' It hot please wi Jte us fund uiiimie. It was rov. n'd a postal card ami tell us so ami with great tpiantities r i ma ei hd the paper will be discontinued at brought specially from Chir ago. once. We cannot afford to send as a gift, bv Miss Sarah Ib ij.e- it tt anv one nee Oi Ciiarge. We digests all kinds of food. Hare& Son, Hood Bros., Benson Pruglthr.r, niched with the oromnt Co., J. 11. Led better. I relief which it affords. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. One application gives relief. For sale bv Hood Bros. Wine has drowned than water. Syrus. more men ers, complete a number oi unu sual interest and value. I am receiving a car fresh salt this week. I desire to sell this car quickly and offer it at the same old price. W. M. Sanders. keep on our lists no "dead heads" if we know it. So if you do not intend to pay for Tin: Ui:haia for any reason iet'us know it at once. Don't forget that I am still selling the Standard Sewing Ma chine. If you want the best ma chine at a much reduced price, come to see me. W. M. Sanders. man, and put on under her own 'direction. It made a lovely .-i-hf when the tree was lighted, and could be enjoyed, because the .'presents were not to be taken : from off the tree, but from under j it. The good behaviour and evi dent enjoyment of the whole company attest how much to be commended are the good people who prepared this Christmas festival for the children. A VrsiToif. J! . r,
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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