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J Igj " t " ,L"-Sr " " " '"" " 1 v :.. vwu. , ,,.cho..l at 9:30 A.M. at 11 A. M., and 7 r . M., ll..,v. Wednesday night. i. F. Smith. Pastor. r ABOUT TYJfHOID FEYER. V -L0UISBURGt M. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1807 1iol-(.ssioiial cards. . .. p ui ii r. D ...... TiriVd PHYSICIAN. i ,ii.-lurg, N. C. ! Ruililins. corner Main I ' stairs front. ATT"! 1'FIN, ;m:y-at-law, Lniiishurg, N. C. .ruMnrii.- nil 'ort Office In Ford 1 . ,, mi Main and Nash Btreets. B.siAS-KNBURa, ATTORNEY AT LAW. L..V1SBCR8, N. C. , ...ti.-e iii the Courts of the State Oiiice in Court House. 1 U c"JKE & SON, .TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, -"... ; th.' courts OI IMUBU, rraunuu, l,'u-. m.i wake counties, also the ! 'ourt .I North Carolinp, and the U. D au.i Uir-tri -t Courts. 5. J. K. MAWiin. . M,i a.iors tieiow aycocntj a w. l" rir o I. Kllia store, nujMiiii.iR D g. W. U- MCUOLSON, PRACT1CINQ PHYSICIAN, LiiflsBUKft. N. C. AT f. 'RNEY-AT-LAW, L'i'JISBL'BG, N. C. m.i otn.i the courts of Franklin, Vance, Ll ... 1 iralra DAnntlaa alan 5,ii,re'uie Court of North Carolina. Prompt lBenU"U ifivt!ii to coiiecuous, o. nlHOS. B. WILDER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LUUISBUKO, N. 0. Offlce on Maiu street, over Jones ft Cooper'B Itore. T. W. BICKETT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, LOUISBURO N. C. ; Promit an.l painstaking attention given to Irery matt' r intrusted to his hands. Bsferst'jChK-f ! ustice Shepherd, Hon. John viniiimr. Hon. Rol.t. W. Winston. Hon. J. C. Boiton, Pres. First National Bank of Win (ni.oimii & Manly. Winston, Peoples Bank of Monroe, Chan. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For- tCullrff.', Hon. E. W. TimDenaJBte. Office in Cuurt House, opposite Sheriff's. A Filth Disease Caused j Specific Ur Sfanism from Drinking Waffer. Bulletin of the Virginia Board of Health. KDMBER 3L How to Make Home Happy. cleaned out, and all drinking lwa-1 ter Bhoold Ve -toiled before drink- ing by those that are sick and inpse tht are well. See that the water supply is not -'contaminated Typtoid U a filth disease. It is ZLZZZ W j - u,fH. ii rnose rftcora- auoeu dv a sneciric ..nwan.n. "a ... -x which lfl fmfta ;r- " B-nwionsareobierfed the spread uVtjf mrouga arinkmg water. ihe organism gets into the water from the discharges of tbose sick with the disease, or pos sibly by the development of a nsnally ; harmless germ "whichV de velops in the intestines into a, dis ease, because about two cases occnr in the connty to one in the city.- This is probably not true in In diana. In Massachusfitts. Naw York, and especially in Europe, such is the condition. If Indiana cities were furnished with pure pubhe water supplies and proper sewerage disposal, as are most cities in the regions named, the cAisb wnu us, jlo oanisn ivDuoia it t . - - I uome nie lever we must drink pure water JUDGE STAKBUCK'S OPIXI05. Happiness seems to be the goal of all human desire. This being true and the ho,me having been creattTd for man's happiness then happiness ought to be the result in every.hqme. I will not say the aim of every borne life, for happiness xo uyji, au tjiiu. io do Bougnj, out a result of right doing. If the world would do right then tbe world would be happy. If every home would have for its aim right do ing there would be happiness in every home as a result. All the By Request He Gives His View on - the Tax Law. . Judge Starbnck, ip bis charge to the grand jury at Wilkes conrt last week, by request, gave bis opinion concerning the tax law passed by the last Legislature. The Chronicle gives the following points from his explanation ; let. All taxes become due tbe first Monday iu September. 2nd. The sheriff is required to be in his office in Wilkesboro dnr iog the month of September for the porpose of receiving taxes. 3rd. During the month of Octo ber the Sheriff m.ust spend one day at leaet at some stated place in &ch township, afte- giving 15 days notice, for the purpose of re ceiving taxes. 4tb. After the first day of No- So long as we have two holes in each yard one to receive filth and the other to supply us with water we may expect to have this ter ribly destructive filth disease. In any city or town where the vault and well system has been in use for a period of years, there is no vember tbe sheriff can levy upon came as a result of property for taxes wrongdoing. - Btv A11 nAr(,.n. hn f., !TWf r .. r uaFl,iijeBa iu tbeir taxM on before the firnt uumioyou. dar of NovAmhr . li.KU , ; The source is within you. Your dictment. and it is the dntv of thu 1 X Ji. .1 uwu uearu ueiermines your Home sheriff to report all such delin- life. If tne heart is evil the life qnents to the judge at next term wiii ub evil. rveen vonr hfiart - . j i ut kLitr turn k, luvjuus musi report pure and happy and all around to the solicitor, the solicitor to the VOU Will hfi brio-Tit. onrl nViAnrfnl j j . . way but to abandon the wells and r 7C grana jury, ana toe grand jury guilty such delinquents are liable seek a pure public w The usual conditions existent on farms are about as follows : The farmer at some time purchased a farm, selected a site for his house. omii it, ana at tne same time, in close proximity, dug a well and a vault. He also constructed not far away a barn for his cattle. Living at this place now commenced, and very probably within six, .ten, "fif teen, perhaps twenty years, the family began having various ail ments. One of the members may alrrnnlV The gIoomie3t day that can come mu8t present bill aier. 8l,PPlv' to you will be filled witn sunshine ffntv nch delin if there is sunshine in your soul. After all the heart is the source of all good or evil and being such determines the kind of life you live. s, and if found to a fine of $500 and imprisonment From this explanation it will be seen, that if any one fails to pay his or her taxes by the let of No vember, he or she will be indicted An Example and an Eneoatieement.' St&tevill LaaJmark. Tbere-ire indications that South Carolina will one day rid ho re If of tbe incubus of Tillmsnism. For cix or eiht years be hai kept the' State iu a ferment; has divided the white people, wrought npoa passions of hU more ignorant fol. lowers until he canted them to bate their neighbors,' and to what eodf To no good end at alt. As in every casein which a blatant "reformer" sets up bis butinecs and arrays kinsmen and friends against each other, eo in this he baa gotten in office for himself and put tbe people in worse con dition tban be found them. But light begin to break last year when Mr. Ellerbee, a man of conservative tendencies, as elected Governor and Mr. Karle, a man of still more conservative tenden cies, was elected United States Senator to succeed Mr. Irby. Earle died, unfortunately, and tbe Gov ernor appointed a bid of bis own tyre. Congressman McLiurin, to succeed him. Last week a sena torial primary was held and the people confirmed tbe Governor's that attention should be called to the lease of the North Carolina Railroad to Ike Booths for las-ty-nine years, and for the redac tion of passenger fares and freight rates, for tbe avowed purpose of diverting the minds of tbe people from the a Its opted rorgaaixa tion of tbe white man's paly." So tbe Governor and the Senator hope to carry the Slate next jtar by making the oinely.aloe year lease, and the redsxtlev of the pas senger fares and freight rates is sees in the coming campaign. If the passenger fares and freight rates are not low tnoagb tbe rail road commission is responsible for it, and two" of tbe three commis sioners were named by the Fosloo ists. There are some objtlon to the ninety-nine year lease bat it was made by honorable men and will stand. Can Butler and Has sell fool the people of tbe Stale again? We shall see. Mr. Jam K. Frr II, of Burnt Houm W. Va.. ha dbtcrdd ail olHr oUar rho tndWinM and sow b5 oo)j Chambarlaln'a Colic, Crolr d DiaJ rhoaa Rtmady. 1! ha ud It la hU family aod aoKJ It to hU cirtlocnr for Tart. aod ha4.no bil.Uoo la ktIc that 11 1 tit tt rmdjr tor colic jx dUrrho h bjm mr koowo. 1 1 ikI ouij giT raiiar , ouv tatcu a rmv m Fir;Dtn Afeeetartety Nrs I KM'UI. If ..LIMITED Drains DOUBLE DAI Uf SERVICE lent ,;r aIUaior W uurUi appointment and chose McLaurin , to take, maklog It an WJaJ rvtmOr for I uZm tw cotnplal&U. For aJ br W. li. t : Thomas Drut. lxiuibut-g. S. C j j" 4 1 a a k 11 " a "f ; u 1 ;a 1 J - ki 1 li j 4 4" 4 J ...i 4S J . If God controls your heart your for misdemeanor under the new life will be controlled by Him. law. It would be well to remem This being true your lite will be bertbis. happy. Keep your home pure and hap- The Southern and the Seaboard piness will e the result, but let in w. 11. PERSON, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, LoiisBURe, y. o. Practices in all courts. Offlce In Jonfs fc Cooper BiiiMnig. sin and the end will be blasted Charlotte OUerrer. have complained of indigestion hopes and death at last. Two very interesting pieces of and sometimes diarrhoea, or all Happiness comes as the result railroad literatnra annar in thi might have been so affected. Again of doing the things we know to paper one a general statement of nausea and vomiting after meals be right. the affairs of the Seaboard Air might be experienced, or fre- Line; the other a summary of tbe quently coated tongues, ascribed Never lose a chance of saying a annual report of the Southern Rail to biliousness, might appear, and kind word. As Collingwood never way Company. In a spirit of lastly, tne awful typnoid lever saw a vacant place in his estate, friendliness to any factor iu tbe might make its unwelcomed viBits. but he took an acorn out of his development and improvement of U H YARBOROUGH, JK. ATTORNEY AT LA W, .LorisBURQ.N. C. oifice mi m.i floor of Neal building Why all this? The doctor was pocket and popped it Id, so deal North Csrolina and tbe Sooth, the nrnhnViW called and Viifl mpdio.inft to i tV vnn r mnl irrvo n f a tVirnnarVt DK.a..n. fanl V. r VmhsiI All L.,i i. ;t.t rt Mm ' ' 1 w-o- . v. u0. iiJ receive iroini.t and careful attention. I faitnfnlly taken, yet little or no lite. An acorn costs nothing, but in the welfare of both these svs abatement was experienced. The it may sprout into a prodigious terns of railroad. It is gratify ing bit of timber. W. M. Thackery JJR. I). T. SM1THWICK, D H.N T I ST, I.U! ISHURO, N. C. Office in F.rd Building, 2nd floor. Sis administered and teeth extracted I without pain. JjR. E. . KARLY, DKNTIST, N. C. problem was solved. The sanita rian sometimes called the microbe crank -has' studied and investi gated until the secret was discov ered. Here it is: At first the gronnd furnishes pure water. Neither on the surface of the earth nor to any distance below the sur face was filth to be found. Final ly the vault became full and the Don't Stop Because of Disaster. I Jl - rrl. Office in New Hot-l hniloW. 2nd Oarnyara deep m manure. iu fwor. Gas administered and teeth, ex-1 Vault was filled up and another ;a without Dain. JjR. R.E. kino, DKNTIST, l-OI 1SBUKG, N- c- 0ffiin Oi-kka House In ilding Second Floob. !"'':'" ':M"'i'ii-iice of twinty-flye years 'awrhciM.i i- t ii Ith-., "r-"ii.mui mv wurit uitui "le ari-tn.1 ..i.. i; -rii . . . . , . nii. h oi me proiesssQD. - HOTELS. HOTEL WOODARD. W- C WOODABD, Prop., Ivocky Mount, N. C. one'dug- It, in time, 'was also filled, abandoned, and the third one provided. The purifying powers of Mother Earth were final ly overtaxed. The rains filled to note that a dividend is in sight for the stockholders in tbe Sea board; it is equally gratifying to note that the Southern, last year, made a net gain in earniugs over tbe year before. North Carolina would be a desert without these two railway lines and we do not hesitate to say that we wish them well and hope that those who have their money invested in them will realize a fair return upon it. Say ing this much, it may not sound gracious, but we may go on and 'iHOTEL EMORY. LOUI8BURC, N.C., PROPRIETOR. for the unexpired term. Tillman took no part in tbn campaign though hisi ympatbiesare believed to bare b?eu with ex-Goveroo Evans, one of tbe defeated candi dates, and tbe better classes of tbe people of both factions came to gether in their support of McLaurin. There is hope in this that Till-! man himself will ultimately be j eliminated from South Carolina I W . K iYlAKT N politics. Like a certain politician j of tbis State his fortunes depend upon tne division of tbe people and upon tbe success of bis ap- ! peals to all that is mean and base j in man. His extreme methods j are, however, beginning to be- ; come tiresome, and tbe moderate ; men of the State are beginning to . seek common ground. In all this there is encouragement for us here in North Carolina. There are some : afflictions which finally work, out1 their owu remedy. South Caro-! lina is being cured, by natural j processes, of her diseases, and in j course of time tbis State will be j also. Tbe people may be led as- t tray for awaile by the turbulent, ; mouthy demagogue, who works ibem into a frenzy and then works tbem for an office, but they always recover themselves and come right in the long rnu. So it will be in our case. ' l 1 SS. ;m 3 J 4 . 111 1 l i l- t . -f lu... n I Kat.J 1 i.S -r. H i -a i i . f y ' ' i J j I l"V.'o'. s . ;.. j- I W.- - " . i '"' 4 T j a I 'lii'oi Ktalil.'is i-rc-.j S. 1 .T I ttbati.t, l;A 14"1 j r;w'.,i . j : ?a ) n I -' . It' J 4 ' I '.)at (' r -n j ' iV. 4tiatA -13M Jj ..3 Tt : 7" ; M. ---Ur J 4 v J i'.r i ; ; , 4 . : $ i ktt ' At-t i..it : j 4 ;. io.J 4; j r iW i4 , ' ' 4 i f. k - , ,. ' ' 1 ctMtM g 1 1 . SEWLV FI5ISHKDUSD KURIISatD ! rk1' " M o rxm . (1 W The Hejt t At, r4) M CORTARt.r. lUMlVd, TotiTC SlTBTAT. inn Ccifti!u:i if 1 Uiim Bstt. Can the People be Fouled AsrsiuT rtanlord Eipr. There is no doubt that Governor Ruell and Senator Hutler have bad an understanding between tbemsalvesas to tbe kind of a fight they will make against tbe Demo crats in tbe next campaign. Rus sell and Bailer are both shrewd. strengthening its stakes, for this bifty men and. will not hesitate indicates that it may develop ,n resorting to any means that ability to keep out of tbe hands of bm longer lease of V a n Vi ftm A o Inns d it ma in. I rower. Tbey have calmly, earn- tains its separate, independent existence, and remains nnder i's nopoly iu North Carolina. That estly aod deliberately talked mat ters over and laid their plans to fool the people again next year There are two or three things tbey are afraid of aud will dodge if Under this head the Nashville Christain Advocate makes some very wise and truthful remarks, by which we should profit. It says "No man in distress should suf fer himself to indulge in a relaxa tion of his industry. However un promising the signs of the time and however scant the prospect? of bnsiness. the true policy is to Ba? tbat tbere is P"nlUr pleasure vQOn nn trvino-. Xntriintr wnmn ran reading that the Seaboard Air Wnfin tnanv man than to sit Lioe ia lengthening its eords and tbe vault, covered the barnyard, down foid his hands, dream of his - . . 1, 1 1 L -ft and suns into tne eartu vry past pr0Bperityf bewail his present point. As tne water percomieu fiad lo ftnd conjure up forbidding down it carried 10 the underground picture8 of future years. If he per seams filth in solution, and at last ti such a courge for anv con- aithough clear and tasteless, pol- Lfi-hlfi ifin?th of time, he is luted water got into the well. Now, . , himself incanable Present bold and able ana the troubles detailed above began ,a.fuQrtrtr,-t;oafhftfmav ment, tbere can be no railroad mo- to appear.. Tbis is not speculation hereafter come to him. Wise em- lor theory; it is actual, practical in- ployment lends dignity .to human vestigation. - Hundreds 01 times life and strength to human charac- has this, been proved. lhousattds ter In the cage of an old man of experiments,- with years 01 be excuse for' that study by'a great . many scientists, , - f ff t -wnicn 18 s0 tiOLJij have absolutely estabiisned tne often the immediate result of a font tTiot ttrnhoid is ft. filth disease. I j; i i i .- s uuwuuw,w.u. ... , . Q . ,aam Saxon role an issue in Ihe next proceeamg m .aiuiyw in the case of a young or middle ' . , "I . L.mnll.n stance from water polluted with , Tha fiJrst atroke of mig. oe getting along in the world, and campaign our own excrement. Crawf ords- fortune naturally tends to daze him. ville Journal. Let us not blame him if he, seems . The conditions as ' described so for a Beason unable to collect" his well in the newspaper article faculties, and resume his custo- which appeared in the Indiana mary enterprise. But after he has bulletin likewise exist in Virginia, ad jbime.to look about him, and to . ..Typhoid fever is more prevalent recover his equilibrium he ought in the country- tban in our .cities, t0 address himself again . with re- beuce rcommeuu -;ii.uw i v- i newed dimgence loaiiniu waBo. uod an7Tiro,rtTi fA iliA the public and tbe profession. Telinrnv,i; ' Whenever typhoid - fever exists, whether one or more -cases, Gannaway Hardware Company. WHOLESALE 1ID EETilL HARDWARE, LOUISBUKG, JN. C. I J:lf.cl , 4r H 1 ' tHrt 1 l. I I ' t " f ! wkk. j ftr I 1 " t A-".o .i i . 1 1 y. T. i rWffo- 1 .. j. 4 . ; v J; r 1 ;i 4i i V i J 4 1 n ) ' 11 .1o lr i-p a ti t ..-. I 'SviUzg f Kg' Kk4 if A . - 7-i W j T J 4J.-.. i'u. 41 Soil 11KK.N HAlLWAi. ritDTlOIT 41M LML C .N I EN KIiK!IKM;.E. IN KKFKtT JaM AK I. 1H THAI I HATH AtJUH c I t k. We have Jost opened a and complete Stock of Largo there should-be none is eminently poeelble. Tbey know the Demo- frt'i Rat l)IIS I S$2 K-'-ts all trains. l"-r .Jay. franklinton,'n.c. Sntt-L UERRILL, Frp'r. desirable, and this without lefer ence to whether it were the Sea board or the Southern. We. re peat the expression of pleasure tbat both these svstems. which have crats wish to see the rorrnptloo. venality and incompetency of tbe last two Legislatures exposed. Tbere Is noihiog tbat frighteos them more tbau to talk about mak- 'He. Good L -very Attached. SBORN HOUSE, C- D. OSBORN, Proprietor, ' Oxford, N. . tbe Bucklen's Arnica Salve. MASSENBTtrg HOTEL 1 "a ?d fiiBiSS dSiSS ,ard .hould.be put. ta-f- Pfrf.ct SUPSK1,!!I hvftenic condition as possible, and i8 gnaranteed to give perfect-satisfaction li"' Ther anrinff.' or money refundeoV-. Price McenU luuiuugu.;, . , - - - - 1 txjx," - coz sale dt Aycoexe a w. s. Henderson .'N. bi' I WOd (lf.pr,, .,,.. J 1. D.' doneand are doing se much for ng wbite Supremacy and Anglo- n issue in the ntxt Below we give a quo- . m m a v a a repeat the exprsssion of the hope tation rrom the uaieign correepoo that each will continue to do well to the Washington Post: "It is further stated, on what appears to be the best of aotboritv, that Senator Butler, at tbe confer- as a separate system, Dr. KINO'S NEW' DISCOVERY FOR euce with. Governor Ressell, sail that tbe appointment or so man? neKro poMmasters, school commit- Thi- i the beat medicine in the world I teamen and magistrates.- and ice for all forms of coughs and colds and general attitude of the negroes for consumption. Every bottle la I tince the Stile passed ont of the A. 1 Tft ...lit A M A HAW. A - 1 - - f!f"."ri"7"M.Kr,T Hands of tbe Democrats In 1591. cough, asthma, bay' fver, pneumooia, bad given the Democrats tbe ep- nroncbltu. lagripe, ccm in tne neaa arm i portuony tuey aesira n forcorumptioa. Itiseafeforallags,JeamDgjJ,tJ next year on the color KS" f "Vlv? Hue anJ allempt to rally lb. whlU Discovery, as they . reflate ana tone I people uuuor mo u IDe HOQUCa anu WWU juw-ui- nmw Uiijif --u-;. isr of the tee perfect satisfaction or return money Free trial bottles at Aysocke A Co1, drug atore Regular sUe W otnta .ani gne uouort - . . .. Ue is further qaoted as saying that it was absolutely, necessary, to tho continued difeat of Deqocncy Hardware, and propose at all times to carry a Pull Line of all Kinds of Agricultural Implements and other supplies nee Jed on tbe Farm. Please call and examine our Stock before making yonr par-ehe CiOTICE. ! I A 41 'I HiMln ii. Tn.tiu4aw r f i carka4 Uk es rf ui4iv, a . 4 r M C ( X-r.n f. -i!--4 1W M 'V? ! V.-'.l mn r Mi Vi.mi m xx T rwi4 r! Um "-nt ti vrtum t J fcUL .Jk.ni mr.X iim tr:i . U LMltiM. Ik 4lUt U4f. AJW - - j? U nc. fc-l f J W OorxUi. 4UtU M.4 -3 l fkt. ma Atw tUrtt. Ik. 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