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- - iaju Aim i j m t- uuiiiav s:L'irn7iiTT,n tn. r ?hw v. iimiii, oxa irijj iir.iv it. . illii i ' w 1 wi - -aa i - VmiBrn - - - -a aaaaaaaaaa) jletiiodist Church Directory. " L : Sun.li 7 School at 9:30 A. M".x , Gbo. S. Baxeb. Sapt. Poaching at 11 A. M., fffid? P. M. every Sunday. , ""- rC - Prayer meeting Wednesday night G. F. Smith, Pastor. ; Govern.; I'rol'essional cards, jy: s. p. BURT, ' . , I K A CTICING PHYSICIAN, Louisburg, N. C. the Ford Building corner Main Nii.-i- .-streets Dp etairs front. y.M. II. RDFF1N, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Louisburg, N. C. - Will practice n all court Office in Ford Kuii.iiu. curuer ui juam ana naan streets. B. MASSENBURO, ATTORNEY AT LAW. unnsBuae, v. c Win practice in all the Courts of the State office in Court House. C. SL. COKB & SON, A TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, LOUISBURS.ir. 0. 1,1 .utiijid the courts of Nash, Franklin ill.. U'u.Kill.n.1 I71 . . ' unuinu' . ttiulc iHjiuiu.es. ataotne . ... n I'lLiivt nf Mnwth n ...u . 6 urcuitaud District Courts. , . I) 8. J. E. MALONJS. omce two aoora Detow Aycocke ft Co. '8 Vlg more, aujuiiliilft jr. j. La. JSU1S. D R. W. II. NICHOLSON, PRACTICING. PHYSICIAN, louisbubs. jr. o. . S. SFRUILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, L0U1SBUK8, K. C. Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance araiiville. Warren and Wake counties, also the supreme Court of North Carolina. Prompt atleutwu given to collections. &c . 1H08. B. WILDER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, L0UISBUR6, H. O. Office on Main gtreet, over Jones & Cooper's itore. T. W. BICKETT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. LOUISBURG K. 0. Prompt and painstaking attention given to ererj matter intrusted to his hands. Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John Mujiung. Hon. Kobt. W. Winston, Hon. J. C. Builou, Pres. First National Bank of Win ston, uieun & Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank of Monroe, Chas. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake .For est College, Hon. E. w. Timberlake. Office in Court House, opposite Sheriff's. "y M. PERSON, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, - LOUI8BUB8, If. a TraCTicestn an courts. Ollice In Jones & iooper Building. ty U YARBOROUQH, Jb. ATTORNEY AT LAW, .LOCJSBURO, N. C. Olfice on second floor of Neal building Ham Street. All lf?nl business intrusted to him mi recti ve prompt and careful attention JjR. I). T. 8MITHWICK, DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. c. Office in Ford Building 2nd floor. w aam mistered and teeth extracted -uuuul pain. ) E V. EARLY, DENTIST, I-OL ISBURG, N. C. . Office in New Hntpl hnnH? t38, ministered and teeth ex- mu wunout pain. )R H. K. KING, DENTIST, I'OnsBCHO, N. c. OFKICP IV ( rr t iiA IJOU8E Buildiko Second Tloob. "Win, tbe n . i" "utee of my work- in ''He lines of the profession. 'years all HOTELS. HOTEL WOODARD, w- C. Woodaejd, Prop.,rf locky Mount, N. C. s meets all trains. "i 2 i-r day. jkankli.nto hotel , fkanklintonTn.c. -. : U'L tJERPJLL, Prp'r; toS? accomodation for the traveling M uni ICC I H I IW W W fmm j C- D- 08B0RN, Proprietor, ' Oxford, N. C. . uu accommodations' for the "velin ... public. . - - , - , ASSENBDE& HOTEL- "enburg Propr . fiENDEP.SON. N.Cf.- Ha . . - a-.&ccommodati lite ions. nd attentive Good fare;. -fo A Straight Fight" for Good mentat, ffnma Hickory Times." - " - Ifc ia the Profound conviction of the maesea of the Democratic par. nr' t e Sy8teo inaugurated and kept on foot by fQ8ion has nrnvsH a f:u : t "suits, it ha8 been :-otiy tad. Those reforms which werepromises haye not been forth- coming We are opposed to any onftn rty ;mni:.j , J -r- "ui'u enaorsement of W affairs. Tbe democratic party shouTd stand boldly and fearlessly for an honest "vuuomoiai administration of the State government. The issue of .white supremacy will; be sub mitted to the voters and' they will be asked to pass upon It. When the national Democratic platform was promulgated at Chicago the gold men were left to accept its teachings or to sever their connec tion with the party. They were shown no quarter.- Bryan pro claimed war to the knife and the knife to the hilt against the gold standard. "And he was rizht. I r If th expedient in our treatment of na tional issues, why should it not b Fi"eu io oiaie issues? Can tba Democratic party afford to stine Us convictions for the sake of gaining some temporary advan lager GDan we publish the doc trine oi iree silver on the house tops, a'tad close .our lips about Lthe interference of negro committee nen in trie wbite schools? What can we hope to accomplish by a feeble and wavering i;.tt 9 While the trumpet giVes an uncer tain sound, how shall our soldiers prepare for the battle? All those who are willing to accept our ar ticles of faith should be welcomed as allies and guaranteed fair treat- ujcui, uu njaner wcat ineir pre vious political affiliations have been. But let us neither be afraid nor ashamed to fight for our, prin ciplesand for all of our principles. M Mm ar oiten as we are told that the Democratic party is a corrupt or ganization and a public enemy let us not answer the .charge by saying that we and our accusers are agreed and that Congress ought to pass an income tax. Who cares forvictory when everything has been surrendered in advance LQUISBURGv After KusseU'a Scalp. Wilmington Messenger. Governor-Judire Russell is hav ing a very hard time of it in the bouse of his friends. He is being so ronndry, bo bitterly denounced by his radical, brethren' that they are talking wildly, perhaps, of impeaching him. Yes, impeach ing His Highness. But bow will they bring it about? ' He will not call an extra session of the legi they also contain some tdrog' de rived from coal tar, which -when taken continuously or irj overdose acta deleteriously upon the blodd. I refer to such remedies as pbenie etin, antipyrin And apetaoilid. It is true tbal' tbey do relieve headache in many cases, jbut tbey should be osed with cautjon. You should remember that a headache is a symptom, not a disease, and that ft is a symptom of many dia- rature to. oblige them, and if rae8' Sg U the way frorp called what.wou.Id bevtbecbarpesf r8? M 0a9 "ctf" W Urftft disease and brain tumor headache due to lack of Cbautauquan. ' to the Is Russell really worse than thev fere?, Is he any more an enemy of North Carolina than the bulk of the radical party? In what has he offended the people beyond themselves. Wherein is he more vicious, more corrupt, more dis loyal to honor than they are ? Is u uo,, tarred witu their own stick ton, N. C, was last 10 a very great extebt? In truth elected to tire chief executive posi umoiulU8 utsiier man won in ibis State ujey are Cown deep in hia in. Th The Way Oat of the Wildtrnea. StatraviD Landmark. The evidences of tbennnimttv of feellpg in the Deoocralle party ol lM bUte, aa rtp-eeented by Its prass abd leader of public tbongbt bat the plan of campaljna next year should be one of dignified In dependence, have beenaa naaier oua and tnrprUing as tbey have beeo gratifying to taoAe wboee common sense haa tangbl them that 7011 cannot bWak up a party and win iU membe-i back to you by telling them that ihmw r. in.i leeo. , 7.. . . 1 iinrii i,ini m . . V A Good Eamt riatbm. MisUXjnly Called Governor. Newberne Jon rial. Diniel L. Russell, of Wilmiijc- November oommon sense bat taught tnem again that it it scant kindneu to a man to detain him to tall him of a tidal wave in Japan when his own house is on fire. Let the can didates of the Democratic party, from the highest to the lowest! next year, stand on every plank or the Chicago platform, if tbey in; but there can be no free coin Tfcttn. .MU a i0 xerb Cwolln. net n0 U frr ptatfona n.xi easspalro. on whi.lt thejeaa all Und nmiuj. iv. oppoaltlon to the mord the aU nd dologa of the RpobMcao. Popolist fuiiocUUilnte tbey b Uioed eootrol of oar good old 8tat. Haraly do trae North CtroUalw. wliWaootber Leglsfatare like oar lut two. and all good cUImos tbould unlU in prevaotlag the rerrnee of saeh a dlsris. The last two Leg Islatoree shoald dltgnst every decent man with fasion" rale I Mr. Jam, K. TmrrtW, of Do ml Ucm ..u my now txaf:s aaI ;:rr7 u uMd tt 1 . . jMra, and haa ao bIUUoa la mib IB VAett!A; !. li a ao uunibi 1 s iDnarai e wr h m warrlfl " it . , ., . , , ' "'J ""u no no ire cam- notath. ft fu 6,8 a8theQoTernoP'P.thereforeDan- age of silver while McKinley is in not at heart for the gold standard iel L. Russell mt k. a. n.- th. nrMiH i.u.: , '. ni j , , .... j -f-ww.Mvjv? ii.e.UiiivHir,i u u every- only, and he is not half as rabid a ernor of North Carolina. body know. It; so let these candi- robber tanff advocate as some of A man after he reaches vears of date. intead of beating the air his pugnacious family enemies. Let m.tn.Jr- .hntu u, ..:.. t.ViPm oorJ 4 t l 7 "louyuuBcu 10 da BDie 10 nuio uiUg, aaaress nTfn , ; 1 8VP taIk- 0?ern bim8elf. have control themselves to end. that can be aC- mg foolishness. Russell is v ... n. . rus.t. . . . , , . uio muoub, ana noi be swaved v ,"""u iwrmwuo; 10 me ais- uitjappointing, bat he has more hv brains th ua J v"' ougni 10 De . ' v .u.ug. ...co ai vu- governor or bimaeirin ... otate, couotiea 1. . . .vr o)iK M oal, gr r,lUf. but .ffu . pr to taka, caakioif t a UmJ rr for Thomas DruRsist, Loabbur S' C. fortrniatAlr-fn. I " w -..uwji .u every way. iueir r "luirmii bdu ine "NT 1 1. - i. , a. welfare of the state he often f.si. v v,,,, v-qa7. cniei to Use his brains wisely and justly Q n1 Kaia bm ? 1 . TT ""v-umiugiy. tie carries around with him too much of his personal enmities and his arbi t.rflrxr vnlln. Ti & n . j .UIIUg0. jl uat xnere is a split has been long suspected. The chasm widens. Russell but plays into ipe bands of republican ene vu uo os 10 ilia neart a fellow like Butler and listens with credulity "to the whisperings" of mat evil spirit that for some vears bas been moving upon the North Carolina political waters. The Raleigh News and Observer savs: "One man wants the republican state executive' committee called together at once, to declare offlciallv that the governor, is not a repub lican and that that party is in no wise responsible for his acts. "Amid all the clash there is not a republican of anv importance, unless he be an office holder to raise his voice in defend nf tv. chief executive. "But Governor Russell is not the that could make victory "worth only Person whose party cries out gaining? Original Observations. Boys should be taught to throw dice away. The tailor is a man who can al ways make fitting remarks. w '.fortune smiles' upon those who have "winning ways." It must be an extravagant wo man who beggars description." When the scales tall from a'man's eyes he can see a long weight. A he ex-ports of this country have dwindled down to retired pugulists. TT r 1 TH i si unui jive s- arrival Adam was not a gift to the earth h6 was alone. against bim. Senator Butler is in the same boat and the mutinous crew, the populist part of it, thirst for his blood. Traitorr trader, trickster,' they call him. "Even his faithful henchman, Otho Wilson, tnrns at' last and stings the heel that treads upon him." The Tsar, Mepbistophiles and Otho of unsavory memory. What a trio of immortals. "When shall we three meet again? In thunder, Tighting, or in ram?" executive who is mistakenly called Governor, but only by the vote of last November is he in auy way entitled to be so designated, for neither over, his people, uor htmself has he shown that be was a governor. Notably is this seen in th Rail- way Commission matter which comes up to morrow for a hearing, a case in which Governor Russell assumes the right to take away the commissions of Major Wilson and Mr. S. Otho Wilson. And why should these two com missions be removed? "Why is it said fW the Gov ernor waniea bis brother to be clerk to the railroad commission. Major Wilson wanted the old clerk who was honest, efficient, faithful, and the old clerk was re-elected. Can it be possible that the fact that Major Wilson and Col. Andrews hannen tn nn tk r- l - - vvu L1C Round Knob hotel, and that Mr. S. Otho Wilson's mother rents the some and that passengers on the Southern railroad stoD thfr fn meals, is to be made the excuse of the Governor to remove a majority of the board, in order to give his brother or some other personal I j henchman a job?" No, it can hardly be charged that this is really a cae of "job jery," but it is a round about way of striking at the Sonthern Rail way, for the qnostion of the North and townibiDs The mats of the Populist party are not bad men but good men mey ao not meanevll to themselves aud their neighbors, but good. There never was a people yet that could not be reached by argument if the argument were a good one and they knew it; there never wu a cause that did not win .ultimate ly if it were a good cause and rightly presented. But no party wins back its strength if it sacri fices its dignity under temporary defeat, and none Uvea to attain to permaneut succeaa afUr it beeeaea known that it maintains it organ ization only to trade upon its fol lowers. With calm argument and incon trovertible statement of facts; J without heat, without raion, I without unnecessary and irrUatinjr crimination, honest Populists and honest Republicans ought to ba shown from the records what the situation of public affairs in North Carolina has come to since 1804, and considerately appealed to join with the Democrat in reversing the machinery and putting public affairs back upon a higher and better plane. Restoration may be effected by these methods; we all know that the other has been tried and has failed. HOTEL EMORY. LOUI8BURC, N.C., W. BT. MARTIN, PROPRIETOR. aEsfify LIMITED DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE ,"THSnDD. 4M 41 ., p. 4!. li a i Ui K OA ro H MfcVfn L4T I' '-m 1 itm 1 1J , 1 0 x. m. !OJI :o:- Stimulants. rhysicians constantly see pa tients who wouldbe horror stricken X li " 1 mm ai me idea 01 being devoted to the whiskey or brandy bottle, but who seem to think that there is no Real, glory springs from the vie- possible barm in resorting to tory we gain over passion and wines ol cocoa nr bnl . emptation. r . without ingredients.' Tntr,-r, Farmers think they ce-real instances these wines contains such wealth in the wheat crop but 'tis a large quantity of alcohol that in a aerial story beware of the de- addition to the stimulating effect uoTiement. JSweet kisses'and hard squeezes the gate won't buy the license, pay the praecher nor furnish the house. - The country is filling np with a poor quality of preachers, while the ranks of good plowmen are be coming thinner", daijy. Orange (Va.) Observer. . JS -W. Baefffett, 5 of - Oakv Grove" Fla., bad an attack of the measles, nearly three years aero, and the disease left him with very severe pains in the chest, j. ! thought I. would-die,"v he writes '"bu- vtb my great joy," I:-wa3 saved by Chan berlain's-.I'ain Kalm' , irains , ia tne chest nearly always' indicate tbej ap proach of pneumonia,-and by promptly applying' -this " liniment on a flannel clotn, wmcn snouid , be .bound on- tne chest, an attack of pneumonia may.be I prevented, ' it is always prompt and e-ffectuaL . For eale'at.25 and 50 cents per bottle by W. Q, Thomas, Druggist, JJouisburg, K. O, . ' -. ; - . , of their medicinal ingredients they produce an effect equivalent to that induced by a drink , of whiskey. They should therefore be employed only under the direc tion of a physician, and should a physician order them the pre scription calling for them is not to be rene wed indefinitely, excepting under. his advice. The : j3ama . objections exist against the employment of all those preparations of bromide and caffeine which" are utilized under different combined names in the treatment of headache, and - very much the sariobjection ; exists, too,' against'manV of the bo called headache powders or tablets which: are now placed opon the market for the use i..of 'th e nnw arv. . Theaa powders nearly l always contain caffeine which is aetimuUnt, and - JfS1? This Is Correct. Chatham Record. The Populist leaders and offirp- Carolina railroad lease has passed holders seem to think that thev into a personal grievance subject !oue constitute and compose the with Governor Russell, and woe Populist rary. If any Democratic be it to person or things who stand speaker or paper dares to criticise, for the Southern Railway, if the or expose the rascality of any Pop Governor can find an opportunity ol'ot leader or officeholder, he at to vent his spite opon thjpm. once raises a most pitiable howl The North Carolina lease has and calls on his party to resent it ceased to be a Stale issue. It is as an attack on the entire Populist now a personal issue with Gov- party ! ernor Russell. There is a very great different adq la Denoia the sight, the be' ween the honest masses of the NEWLY FINISHED AND FURNISHED The Hct Fare, TuVEOBTABLK Roow. , PoLiTE Sr.BTAT. tTtrr CciTtiliict if 1 ififin UU Q ANNAWAY Hardware Company. WHOLESALE ASD: RETAIL I (HARDWARE, LOUISBCUG. C. Ar Lt r Moaro. (hario;t loltaUa Ur chJ, AtUnl. OBTH Hor AtactA tit .H 1 (' , 1 1 " " A 1 - It...... J ' J '1" J 4 Ml ' 3 J -j 1 u 1 " ' iTu 4T"mS 4 4S aja li 0 is 10 ir 1 1 OS 1 to liCTfa 34; II- S J ' 4 ao J 1 9 a.- 1 3 A3 km 1 4 V V.jttr 1'::. Ja il c ... j rrfc... .. ni - J . 1 A r Ivtnb r - r .: - 11 ' kp. 1- xt9 n ,0 1 1 13 4J - a 5 ,a .va A.I. f.ui . C : r r aiJoB. Rjriitit!. A f I. Miltot . P. &JtitBor. fh.aiif,,:a. tort. I oritaoaik o .f.r r'r , a-T 4 a Lfi. f-i-Hi-tf f'aa Kg' " oats . tw K MrfW r-.'.j mmvt . Hit chief executive of North Carolina, neither a Governor of his people, nor a governor of himself I Truly a spectacle for the citi zens of this great Commonwealth, a humiliating.sTckening spectacle, no matter what their party affilia tions may be. It is to be hoped that the Su preme Court of the State will not be made an instrument to further the personal wishes and vengeance of the Governorjn this matter. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in th wnrU rn, .. braises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm. rr sores, tetter, ehapped'htnda, chilblains, corns, and all akin eruptions, and poai- Mejy cures nies, or no pay reqolred. It is guaranteed to irive Derfeet aatifat!n or money refunded. Prioe 25 centa per box. For sale by Aveoeka A o ' The difference between the fly and the wasp is only in the finish. ing touch, .j ; TUho- Populist party and its unprinci pled leaders.who are merely seeking to advance their own personal in terests. While promising all kinds of "relief" to the people, the Pop ulist leaders seek toobain "relief only for themselves. Aud when one of them gets a good paying office he seems to think that it beloug to him forever and is his own pri vate property 1 The people cannot be fooled for ever, and they are finding out that they have, obtained no "relief whatever, even if the officeholdert have obtained "relief" and have become ro "sleek and aassy." SGJiCTTlINQ TO DEPEND ON. Mr. James Jen-, of thm dmr firm tt Jon & Moo. Cowdo, III, lo speaking of ajt. xunira nw LLicovry,uj-a that last winter till rifa was attackad with la grippt &ud hvrcaaa grew so serious UiaX lt seemed to dveop into bastv -consumption. Havlotf Dr. WoffaNsw Dis covery fa store, aod aelllng lota of It, be took a bo'.Ja home, and to tho urcrix of all she began to rt bet Itr from first dose, and half dozen dollar botUea cared nersoanrt aod well. Dr.. Klag's Nw Discovery for ooosampUoo. cooarhsJivod colda Is - euaraoteed ' to Oo this eood botUes at We bave jnst opened a Large and complete Stock of Hardware, and propoee at all times to carry a Pull Line of all Kind, of Agricultural Implements and other supplies oee Jed oo the Farm. rTjw . K . a araJ CS 1 w-!aoiU a. Wtu" t'vt. Trat rM a . (eT Please call and examine oar C? 1 1. . ow oeiore mating your ebaae. par- SOITHEILN RAILWAY. iriED?IOU AIM HSR, CONDKN.SKD SCHKDULK. IN KFFKCT JAM ARY 1. iM. TAlSf. LB-AVm XALXi.Uil, . c l 1. IL fo-r a a. a4 A r. ML Vmllf. fAci fc JtrVm a4 - ioe a fxaru toita Iknafk tiri. a4 t. jL.HZit Vera aa.4 rkaa aorf LU ilim. wtt MUHu trvLa Ha a Or-r.,Ui..Atiau saTlJiSsl; C4sat4a. AMMtZ OartiaitL. fiairaaa jZr-TZT iNOTICE. Bj vlrtt of IAm ax t ol Um fttrrVr Coajrt ol rvakOa tommty la IW oo. U rut"i A4attatraior ol Mary A WeodaW. Frteave Carvoa a4 clW I Oi, oa Mod- ta 4 day ol OrtuW, 17. la Croat M UQart iloaat 4oor, la tW Trt ol UaWbara. KraakHa roant. J. C aw toraaWMU kl-aa t4dW W toKoatta dar4 Uaxla Ta IWaaa Tw . OaakJta coaaiy. booa4 aa SoOoara. ' Ho"j, a! oth by Ik taada ul unra Watt kjd oa ia rat by U laaMaa ol m m. Ufm a4 Dr. 11 ai llama. roaUate. taOa Uaadrvd aa nrty-arva am. aa4 ta Mary A. Wn.sara aaad. y order of roan tkm laud aa bae aarrey4 aad dJrkW4 lata tAre lata. Xev roaiaJatae &&H aetva. j &ov avreva a4 Mo.liS ati rroaiiae a te UMik e oa4 lot U1 tor aeJa Mill. Te terasa ol aais are aatf a4 U. baiaaee aa taralra aaoatbe Uaaa. tbe aaaaetad payaaeata to beae tatawaae. Uma tbe Sar cat t, H colda la - guaranteed to do t 6fcyV-32- mrr t work.- Try it. Fr5e trial. b tf&fl Ayoockt tV Co., Drug 8tor . " O. U UXta, Coaii r. av. ivr-arru-u AMoraey. ; KOHWOpD BOUSE Wuittla, , IjrtlCMii. , Peitweaaravter. raraCa raNls 9 9 vixaty Bam T trow Oktt Bom aq a-i aaa t (ataaT ra Ice AUaata.JaS laiartott ua am ta fee Asaa a4 iaaaoa El raay W rayrtte ' ZVTT r4 s4 . MawaTM aaw 1 wairai oa la w a aar S-rkTeall Jaa atatWa oa Horfoi cwaaaa Xa(s1aS JM wa,asaaj,a?eaTaBj mmmmmf cnea. see aaAiaaj'k W aa4 KeUol sa r. M paurr. TKArarr Akauva at aULtraa e JU r. AC rroaa AtaajTtaa Qraw .ifr- r. a4 ad a-iat. pauy. esc r. a uaa a. ac see r. rr'ni tera t arwiaa. reaB ae teek. LyMAbry. tJaavuaa Or t-as a. bL Uax'r . aa. rreU traJaa aaaa tarry foa) fMaa) iLa fata free ai XJoatea ear trait LaJOV rk. AiMa. waw 7.r.Kl-?tr -,-ra-a AV Vat I lay ws, & 1
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