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( c. . 4 VOL. XXVII. - jietnoUist Church Directory. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. su Geo. S. Bakek. Sopt. Preaching at 11 A. M., and M., T(,ry SuDiiay. - " p,ver meeting Wednesday night. vr ) G. F. Smith, Pastor. professional cards, R.s. r. hurt, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Louisburg, N. C. D . office in i he Ford Buildinjr, corner Main and Nash st reets. Dp stairs front. . ' .: yM. H. KL'FFIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ; Louisburg, N. C. : Will pract iee vn all oajirtp Office in Ford Buildup, corner of Main and Nash Btreeta. B. MAS8ENBURO, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LOUISBUEO, JX. C will uractiee in all th Courts of the State Office In Court House. c. U. COKE & SON, A TTORNEYS- AT-LAW, L0UISBUK6, N. 0. attend the courts of Nash, . Franklin. nmnvilK Warren and Wake counties, also the wiu.reine Court of North Carollnp, and the U. B. Circuit and District courts. I) R. J. E. MALOWIS. nffl.'e t wo doors helovr Aycocke & Co.'s IruK tor,' aJJoininK D'- - Bills. D R. W. U. NICtlOJUSOiM, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, L0UISBUR8, IT. 0. F. S. SFRCILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, L00ISBUB6, H. C ' will attend the courts of Franklin. Vance, Oraiiville, Warren and Wake counties, also the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Profnpt jttention given to collectloiis, c. rrHOS. B. WILDEK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOniSBDBe, N. c. Office on Main street, over Jones & Cooper's itore. T. W. BICKETT, ATTORNEY AND COTJNSELLOB AT LAW. L0UISBUE8 N. 0. Prompt and painstaking attention given to every matter intrusted to nis hands. Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John Mannintr. Hon. Root. W. Winston. Hon. J. C. Buxton, Pres. First National Bank of Win ston. Glenn & Manly. Winston. Peoples Bank of Monroe, Chas. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For est college, uon. is. w. ximDeriase. Office in Court House, opposite Sheriffs. y M. PERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOCISBURS, H. a Practices in all courts. Office In Jonf s &' Cooper Building. y U. YARBOROUQH, JB. ATI ORNEY AT LAW, .LOUISBURG, N. C. Office on second floor of Neal building Main Street. All It al business intrusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention. D. T. Smithwiek, DENTISTS. LOUISBURG, N. C. Office in Ford Building. 2nd floor; without pain. DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. C. Off.ce in New Hotel building, 2nd aoor. Gas administered and teeth ex-1 traded without pain. HOTELS. HOTEL WOODARD, W. C. WOODABD, PrOf ., Rocky Mount, N. C. f ree Bus rueets all trains, . I:(""S $2 per day. NORWOOD HOUSE warrenton, North Carolina. w. J. NORWOOD, Proprietor. Patrrnajfp ci CoBBmercial Tourists ana nveimgi ut lie Solicited. ood Sample Boontr KST HOTBL TO 8T0BBS AJU COTJKT HOtTSS. PHiVlTli vti DAflTt7 . iiii iVAJAil ViA IXXJ IliU FRANKLINTON, N. C. C. M. HOBBS, Prp'r. public. ' "Ai awumiHiaTinn Tnn.nH Lraveiiuu 1 Good Livery Attached. OSBORN HOUSE, c- D- OSBORN, Proprietor Oxford, N."C. Gc J . m ' - , u.vvxmvxvxi. i v . eiing public. MASSENBUR6 HOTEL x HaNttcnbure iPropirl HENDERSON, JT:C. N. JT:0.;t oa: p .' $ood accoramodatieni GOOD TIME AYITIJ CHILDREN BILL ARP, ASSISTS iN CELEBRA : ' TING A. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Philosopher Tires of the Sport and mes or Dedication of Gen. Grant's omD ana Also of General Lee. BUI Arp in Atlanta CoBstitation. land a clipper chained to it and Another hirtb'd a v in th'a forv,;i There are are Jen children and nineteen erand.chiMren nA bow everyone of them has a birth - w wua OVUjrj" I day about once a year My wife remembers them ftn jdst like she knowB the alnhaW bnt the alphabet kepes lerxTthAr.. f . - . r ' I rr ing out as the years roll on and she says her memory is weaken- ing; There is but one ornhan in all the lot a little black-eyed ffiri who lives with us, and so it was, agreed that she should have a birth day party. It was a -mighty bis thing for a little girl and will last her as, long aB she lives, I reckon, and she will never have a haDnier one. She croes to school and all a her little friends had to be invited. Forty little notes bad to be written and forty little envelopes had to be backed and put in the postoffice and this afternoon at 4 o'clock for ty little boys and girls came up the winding way through the grove and in course of time were playing on the lawn as happy and as noisy as a nock, of black birds. They played everything except baseball and football and other college cur- riculums and wound up with"many , many stars are in the sky." 1 broke into the ring myselT iu that game and kissed a pretty little girl and got kissed by another. Age bus its privileges and these are of them. By and by the piano announced that the party was pre' pared, the feast was ready and so all these little, folks were soon circled around the long table, and on the side tables were the . ice cream and the strawberries and tbe cake and the flowers were nestled in luxuriant abundance. Eight little red wax candles were burn- i us in the center and eight vases filled with flowers sig nificant of hope that the little girl might have a light to her path and her way be strewn with roses. My observation was that all these children behaved well and have good training at home. Qf course the boys are always bun gner man me girw uu iu more to do them. It is said that one ume me queen oi oueua naa 40 bovs and girls all dressed alike I and brought in before King Solo mon to see if his great wisdom could pick out the boys from the girls. And so the King called for bowls of water and towels and had them passed around for each UDC w WB i?irls carefully turnea up tneir cuffs, but the boys just sloshed their hands in the water regard- lesB of spattering their sleeves. jjuuivuuiu uo dcu ivo umuj I aroand in saucers, for I know that the girls would be sattshea witn two, while the hoys, as a general rule, could be Persuaded to take r AnnH Ulan t.m one more, a uon 1 viamo Good strawberry ice cream surely is a good thing and harmless and threeirnoderat& Saucers have never I i- i. ,m .:r. ...mi i,..-; - nun, me yet. my wuc w m another "birthday in two weefes and I shall insist on more ice preRm. Well, we have bad an evolution .. . liitJ uakivcB. TveuaYuc wtovi grove in front of our house and it Kas long been enclosed with 700 feet of fence along the two streets that hound two sides of our domi - mi a r - 1 cue. - Ana ience was gomug um, and had been often repaired, but recently the city fathers passed the cow ordinance for good, a.nd forthwith in .a day. I had: removed - W,-4 5 f 4h.t fni.p Tt J- :o - . . .v . woks very ouu,. iu lact, vo .'.-.1 ,v j, likeeoutltuaroiina. juy wiieaues I ! '. r . , " 1 1 1 t X : . uw v auw . - : . - - I not; says the place looks undressed I "'' ai 9 vuo v t . and she fee likejakipg cold, bat it will save me about $50, and. that is a big thing with us now. HO -X . . .1 X" It is a iMuuS agn of progress. . s V. we hpeUvedere hogs have been abolished; next the ea. loons, aivd last, the cows have been ruled off the streets, and the boys, after 9 o'.clock at ni ehU W.e are goinff lo b&Te a clean, nice, order ,y town.. If I was. rich I would have a fountain down in the irrove &one iron seats in the shade not awa7 where the thisty arid the weary might have. rest. These hi- m 6 atten"ns don't cost much, and mate both place and people at- ractlve - The little things make tbe 8Um of our life's happiness Aue Krana Pageani mat ceieoratea .... . i . the dedication of General Grant's Df W was over in a day' bat nis generosity to J-iee at Appomat- tox' aad hls kindness tatha South after the war, eclipsed all his vie- tories. Grant had sense enough to know that his triumnh was nothing to beast of, considering . I that he had three soldiers to our 3 1 1 1 I one, ana lost near a minion men, and now has another million on the pension rolls. Why not even old Jack Falstaff would have brag- ged over such a victory. But I liked General Grant. He "was a southern man. and bis wife a I southern woman. Heowned slaves up to the very day of freedom, and lived off their hire, so says his bi- ographer, General James Grant Wilson, and Mrs. Grant said in St. Augustine a few years ago that her sympathies had to be smotb- ered all through the war for her husband's Bake. I have said it be- fore, and I say it again, that most all professional soldiers will offer their swords to the highest bidder, They have a preference, of course, but patriotism is not as big a thing as personal success. If a man could see behind the scenes he would find many notable instances of this. Then, what a lie is his- tory ; what a hypocrite is fame, Dr. Johnson said that "patriotism is toe last retuge or a scoundrel.' He meant pretended patriotism, of course. Milton expressed it better whpn he said that ,4brave men ani worthy patriots are dear to God and famous to all ages. But a soldier of fortune can fight anywhere fc'a cause that is re spectable. General Loring told me that he could have fought against the khedive just as honor. tbly as for him if the position aud the pay had been satisfactory, But I didn't mean to ruminate on this line, I have great respect for General Grant's memory, but when t ead all the ush and Da d thoge ceremonies. and u j a. i u grand army, I was obliged to think of our side and the truth of history. I wanted to make that SO years ago, at Macon Ga., re monument complete by chiseling opens litigation over a $200,000 on its capstone some figures only a few figures- that strangers who Farmer George Craig, of Har visit it might read and wonder, per's Field, N. Y:, wanted tobuy a and inquire where do those people blooded bull, but the beast pitched live who fought that fight. Veri- ly, "Saul has slain his- thousands, but David his tdn thousands." A nrl nnw I ni I cool on on Rome ice cream ani g0 back and play with tbe cbildren. SOMETHING TO DEPEND ON. I . t t . r a j n Mr. James Jones.Qjine urus i rm oi T-M a iwen 111 in nkin.r nf Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last .Er it seemed to develop into haty con sumption. Having Dr,iSang s New Dis covery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a botHe home, and to the surprise 1 j " : 'a h UUSC) ttUU 1141 a vtVAtcu uviiai wuvica vu 1 .-a her sound and well. Dr. jsjag s JNew I niu-rvArv for consumDtion: couens.and colds is guaranteed to do this good Aycocke & Oo. s., urug BKre From general report the ladies of Charlotte are making a grand Bucce68 0f the Woman's Exposi 1 r 4V.a nami;a wVuirtimr 1 - M0tte undertakes is always aone wen and the ladies of Charlotte are not behind the men in this re8pect. I . OIjD FEOf lxCi. I U1Q WUU r3UUirw iuouuhs w yi i 1. l i , the jwOb and- kidneys will una ine v ue lul? meuiciBe uoes not. bumtuaw uu I OODliUUS DO W DUUJT UUr VtUr ili WA1 j cant, out acts as atonic ana auerauve.. Wt. ont. miiaiv on tha , stemtfeh-and adding strength aaogiving tone to the orgaashereby aiding nature in tricBittere is an excellent appetizerand aids digestion. - Old people nod it just eac thliPnM ufty cents and fl.0o.cper bottle VAycock t " J - ' 4 LOUBBTJRGN; G.; FRIDAY, OtTNE H, DIDST VOTE FOB BRYAS. Mr. Peyton Thinks Kow fhata Mistake Was Hade. '"' '. , "Like many other business men of Richmond I was strongly op posed to the election of Mr Bryan in spite of the fact thit I had al ways been: a Democrat,1 said Mr. T. G. Peyton, of the Virginia cap ital, to a Washington Pott man at the Raleigh Hotel in that city. "I paired with a friend who in tended voting for Bryan, and thns was saved from casting a vote di rectly for tbe Republican candi date. -" " It seems to me rrow that those of lis who contributed to the suc cess of the Republican ticket have been the victims of a confidence same. We believed that Con i?resf ' o would be called for tbe purpose of reforming and strenghthening the ! . nnanciai system, tnere was no idea that tbe tariff would be made the paramount subject of legisla tion, for that threadbare issue has in it nothing to relieve the depres- Ision that has cursed the country "As I view it now, a verv rreat ! 1 ' mistake was made last November It wouM have been much better for the country to have elected Mr Bryan. I have uot become a con- vert to free silver since tbe elec tion, my belief in tbe sound money cause is as strong as ever, but I am satisfied that if Bryan bad been elected tbe country would have re eovered more quickly from the ills that have afflicted it. .We would have had at the worst only four years of unrest and panic, where- as we will now have eight years. The McKinley reeime, with its high.tariff panacea, will be a fail- ore, so Tar as restoring prosperity is concerned, and the inevitable result will be the election of Brv an or some other free silverite in we tnus are sure oi a double dose of misfortnne where one would have sufficed News Boiled Down. Jealousy prompted Samuel A. Jarvis to stab his wife to death at -New Orleans, La., and then he killed himself. The body of Lawyer Leopold Turk, of New York, who disap- peared mysteriously, has been found in Central Park lake. The Board of Inquiry to pry in to Ensign Stone's love affair with Miss Coude have wisely concluded to abandon fhe hopeless task. The reappearance of Jobn Mol- lev ho was thought to be dead esate. him over a fence and he changed his mind. Afteriaving been declared le gally dead by a Detroit Court. Charles H. Smith has returned to this country after years of wander- ng abroad. Mrs. Samson, the leper in .Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md., sent back to Alleghany City, Pa., where she had long been under treatment. stolen 1 g x J 111 UO X tallllV XU A J.' i t 00 UJ k.' 1 , oa AaraA tuAnnt, the thief's confession at Omaha Neb., just before he killed him self. Judge Simonton, of South. Caro lina, has decided that tbe enact ment of tbe present law restrict ing tbe importation into the Pal metto State of fiquor in original packages for personal use was un constitutional; and be has thereby dealt a deathblow to the dispensa ry systen, which cannot hold its 1 own RpainHi nnui iB comroui od. I 1 1 -J- i O " ; t Governor EUerbe said two weeks 4ffn . .vnM tl, A.,TMtn K 1 , adverse ha would close - down lhe 1 -,:." mtxA .a j-v. dispensaries; and be will doubt less b as good a good aa his word. AVantPU An Jfifiri Wbo eaa talak aillCUT-H riUCCiS wTi cSrat MM atmio 1897. Thin We Oncht to Know. That ar sprained ankle kept in hot waver for 24 hours will soon beal. That a square of flannel neat ly hemmed will make a good waab cloth. That salt should be placed in tbe water in which matting is washed. That the odor of onioni may be removed by eating a prig of parsley. That powdered chalk and orrie root is one of tbe best dentifrices known. That a strong solution of borax applied twice a day will cure ring worms. ' That a drop of oil of cloves on a piece of cotton applied to tbe tooth will cure toothache. That in washing tumblers tbe water should be very hot, bat not boiling, and the towel soft and cleau. I j That a flannel bag six incites j eqnare and filled with scraps of i soap ro,akes a luxurious adjunct to ! tbe bath. That a little spirits of camphor! put in the water will prevent the ; face from looking greasy in hot J weather. ! That a kerosene lamp should never be turned low the odor em- i anating from it is dangerous to most lungs. ' That tbe well beaten white of i an egg, slightly sweetened and flavored with a few drops of vanil- la, is good for children with irri- table etomachs. Philadelphia lie cord. Right Habit of Giving. A man can not be trusted to do right in any particular until he ' can do right cosily, that is to pay, until it has become bis habit to do , right. Giving can not be loft io impulse any more than spelling can be left to impulse. We have ! seen what might be called impu eive spelors, and they make jns tbe same wretched work with o thograpby that impnlive giving makes with charitv. Nor is tbe i purpose observed by puttitig into ! the child's hands as a gratuity the ; money that he is expected to be- : stow as a beneficence. Merely Jet- , ting money go through his band? will not make him charitable any i more than letting water elipi through a lead pipe will make the I lead fertile. The act, that isgoinp ' to strengthen the little boy-giver t or little girl giver in the direction j of a matured generous disposition ! must be an act in which the actor j feels that be is parting with some, j thing that is his own not some thing that be is merely handling e is merely handling n thing, if there is a in tbe capaci very commo beggar at the door to whom a pit tance is to be giveo, or a gather ing in the church or Sabbath 6cbool where the contribution box is to be passed, lor the child to ob- tain from bis father or mother tbe requisite penny, and then for the child aud parentage both to imag ine that the child was somehow involved In aud disciplined by the penny's conferment. The child in the Sabbath school does not learn to give in that way any more than tbe child in the spelling class learns to spell by the bare mimicry of the letters that tbe teacher her self pots into the cblld'e mouth. Dr. C. II. Prkburt. The Manufacturers' Record, under the directfon of the Sea board Air Line, bas issued what i called the "Special Seaboard Air Line Supplement. This "supplement"-contains statements of tbe Industrial, Agricultural, Manu facturing and home Attractions and advantages of tbe territory reached .by tbe Seaboard Air Line. Tbe information is alike of inter est to tbe Farmer, Merchant and Manufacturer. The Tamplet is handsomely bound and will make an attracllveod valuable addition -o any Library or Heading Room. Copies can bo c dressing, T. J. A Copies au bo obtained by ad drees log, T. J.' Anderson. General i f oxUmoatO V e. Tbe Turk tang low m be beard tbe growl of tbe RnuUn bear. Europe has postponed tbe great inevitable conflict for a short time, but not for long. NOTICE. The lermti of aale of the J. C DatU land situation tbe wafer of ItttUSboeco crevk In Franklin county. Joining the lands of J . Boitoo WHlUm. 8. P. Arrlnr too, P. A. Davtn and Jobn A. Bart, oo taiotng 443 a err, hating bera" eraplkd with, notice ia betvbr given that tb. mU of wild land heretofore ad?rtUd by tbe undersigned as eommiaaiooera, appointed bv tbe Superior roart of Wake count to sell tbe land of tbe Mary Smith More. bad estate oo the 17lb day of J tw 189 , will not take jl see, and Mid adrertiament U hereby wifndraD. Thin June X. JokT. Pvtxajr. . BdChax&eu Sam. Comm Lvtloaer. E. F. YARBOROUQH, Insurance. Neal Building, Louleburg. N. C. Fire Companies : IMPERIAL, of London, PALATINE, of Manchester, Williams burgh City, of M. Y. British America, Toronto. Atlanta Home, Atlanta. Property inur! on favorable terms. Pwelltnp especially hoUrited. Iloods arrand fur offlwand oth-m holding positions of trat t small c: LOUISBURG. N.C., W. K. MARTIN, PROPRIETOR. -:o: NEWLY KIMSHKD AND FU R.MSMKD Tuk I5it Fark," i )MKiHTAHt.V. I'.0)V. Toi.iTK Skuvavt. Eien Cosveaieoce of i Wjieri Hstil. Gannaway Hardware Company, WHOLESALE iSD RETAIL HARDWARE, We have just opened a Large and complete Stock of Hardware, and propose- at all tims to carry a Full Line of all Kinds of 2 ! Agricultural Implements i , and otber supplies nee led on the Farm. CT Please call and examine our Stock before making your par--hae. HOW TO FIX DOIT. Fill a tttl or c-catD"tt watr frlaa with ariDf aoi Ut it ataad t"Alj-foor boom; a axdimot or abulia lodWaira diraarl eorxlitioo o( tb kkioya, Wb-n vrlo atalaa lioo tt U pitla rtiao of kWoy troobl. Too frrqvot d-ir lo oriotU or paio (a lb back. U ronioHnft prwf that lhe 'kUiexya aJ blai 3-r ar oot of orir. WHAT TO IX Thr U comfort la tb VoowUi o t.fto iprad. that Dr. Kilaw'i Hamp-It'ot, tbw (rrat lUe r-iri j folfllla rrrj ib is rlW-inc paia ie th back, kldoya. llrr Madder a ad cvery part of tb arslary paaar. It eorrrcta iaabtittj to b"ki aria atxl araVl tOfT plo io paa-iag it, or bad 5ecla fc4 lowiuA a of liqoor. it or bwr. a ad overeotaNi that aoplraaaot tomir of brio? oomp'llod to gyK op raaay tiro doriat tb algbt to arioat. Tba mtki and lb ttaordisarr r?cl of SaacDp Root la aooo rJlt4. It alaa-ia tb kUk eai for ita woodtrfolc area of tb tn4 dltrTloir ra. If jo a-f-J a anfiU eta yoa anoVi Lav tb bt. 5oli by dnurgtaU prkM fifty erata aod 04v doktr. For a aaapl bottJUi a4 panpkM. bo&a went fraa bV mall, aMotio Thb Faaxxxm Tiaaa, ad aeod yoar fall roat-cScw ad drwaa to Dr. Kilcnr & Co. iUarbAmtaa. If.T. 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