VOL XXY1I
LOUISBURG, It C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1808
NCHBER 47.
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Methodist Church Directory
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Geo. S. Baker. Snpt.
Preaching at 11 A. MM and 7 P. M.,
every Sunday.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
d. F. SmiIh. Pastor.
A-ro toKNionu.1 cards
jR. S. P. BURT,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N. C.
Office in the Ford Building, corner Main
and Naeh Btreets. Up stairs front.
yyM. H. KUFF1N,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Louisburg, N. C.
Will practice vn all courts Office in Ford
CuildiuK, corner of Main and Nash streets.
B. MA.SSENBUKQ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
L0UISBUB6, N. C.
Will practice in all the Courts of the State
Office in Court House.
pi M. COOKE & SON,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
LOUISBUB6, K. C.
Will attend the courts of Nash, Franklin,
Granville, Warren and Wake counties, also the
Mupreine Court of North Carolinp, and the 0.
S circuit and District Courts.
R. J. E. MALONE.
Oilice two doors below Aycocke & Co.'s
drug store, adjoining Dr. o. L,. .bins.
D
R. W. II. NICHOLSON,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Li S. BPRUILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance,
r.nvill. Warren and Wake counties, also
the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Prompt
attention given to collections, u.
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HQS. B. WILDER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBDB6, N. C.
Office on Main street, over Jones & Cooper's
store.
T.
W. BICKETT,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
LOU1SBUBQ N. C.
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
every matter intrusted to his hands.
Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John
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M.auumg, uoa. tooi. w. vvmsiuu,auii.. -HiiYton.
Prus. First National Bank of Win
stou, tileuu & jdanly, Winston, Peoples Bank
of Monroe, Chas. E. Taylor, rrea. wants ror
est College, Hon. E. W. Ximberlake.
Office in Court House, opposite Sheriff's.
vv.
M. PERSON,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
LOUISBUBe, HI. o.
Practices In all courts. Office ii Neal
Building.
w.
H YARBORODGH, JB.
ATTORNEY AT LA W ,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
ulfice on second floor of Neal building
Main street.
All L-gal business intrusted to him
will receive prompt and carelul attention.
JR. D. T. SMITHWICK,
DENTIST,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Office in Ford Building, 2nd floor.
Gas administered and teeth extracted
without pain.
J-R. E. P. EARLY, t
DENTIST,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Office in New Hotel building, 2nd
floor. Gas administered and teeth ex
tracted without pain.
JjR. R. E. KING,
DENTIST,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Office in Opera Hocse
Building Second Floob.
With an experience of twtnty -five years
ts a sufficient guarantee of my work in all
the up-to-date lines of the profession.
HOTELS.
HOTEL WOODAR,
W. C. Woodaed, .Prop.,
Hooky Mount, N. C.
Free Bus meets all trains,
fU $2 per day.
FHA.MKL1NT0S HOTEL
FRANKLINTON, N. C.
SAWL MERRILL, Prtfr.
Good accomodation for the traveling
public.
Good Livery Attached.
OSBORN HOUSE,
C. D. OSBORN, Proprietor,
Oxford, N. C.
Good accommodations for the
traveling public.
MASSENBURG HOTEL
J I? iMawHCu burg Propr
HENDERSON, N. C
Good aooommodations. Good fare. Bo
lite and attentive servant
Farm and Garden Notes.
Eleven dozen eggs a year is the
average estimate given as the pro
duction of the hen.
Ducklins are marketed at five
pounds weight, which they sboald
attain in ten weeks.
The secret of large honey crops
is, strong colonies and plenty of
room for the bees to store honey.
Each frame of comb in a hive
should occupy one and a half inches
of space, and in spacing the frames
it should be done with exactness.
In 100 parts of the yolk, fifty
two per cent, is water, forty-five
per cent, is oil and fat, and ons
per cent, each ol albumiuoids, col
oring and mineral matter.
Peach trees may be examined
for borers as late as the weather
holds good, and if not yet attend
ed to should not be neglected long
er. Do not permit these grubs to
winter in the trees,
If two or more swarms cluster
together, do not hive them thus,
but hunt out the queeus and di
vide them, especially if they are
first swarms and large ones. Val
uable queens are thus saved by so
doing.
If properly kept and judiciously
applied to land, poultry manure
is worth one-half tbe cost of the
food the fowl gets, and yet little
account is taken of the droppings
when an estimate is made of the
profits.
A very profitable field of inves
gation for farmers the present win
ter will be to learn all they can
about tbe insect and other enemies
of the various plants which they
cultivate and the remedies there
for. Robbing frequently occurs at
the end of the honey season, as in
swarming colonies frequently be
come queenless, and sooner or later
they will fall a prey to robbers.
If colonies are iu proper condition
in every respect robbing seldom
occurs.
Beeswax is a valuable product,
and every particle of comb should
be saved and rendered into wax.
The price of beeswax has not fallen
below twenty-five cents per pound
for the last twenty years.
What to Read.
If you are down with the blues
read the twenty-seventh Psalm.
If you feel lonesome and unpro
tected, read tbe Ninety-first
Psalm.
If you are out of sorts, read tbe
twelth chapter of Hebrews.
If people pelt you with hard
words, read the fifteenth chapter
of John.
If you are losing confidence in
men, read the thirteenth chapter
of 1 Coriuthains.
If there is a silly sensation
about the heart, read the third
chapter of Revelations.
If you don't know where to look
for the month's rent, read tbe
thirty-seventh Psalm.
If the stove pipe has fallen de?n
and tbe cook gone off in a pet ,
put the stove pipe up, wash your
bands and read the third chapter
of John.-
Household Accounts.
Keeping household accounts is
an affair,if not of necessity .still of
the greatest wisdom. In compari
son with the small amount of time
and labor which the doing so em
ploys tbe satisfaction of knowing
at the end of each year how the
family funds have gone is the am
plest compensation. One especia
satisfaction gained from the keep
ing of household accounts is the
ability when, or if, necessity
arises, to reduce expenditures on
the outlay for luxuries aud
necessaries. Tbe money spent for
food, for medicines or for fuel is
capable of far less reduction than
that for amusements, for wages or
for clothing, and a system of ac
counts which will Bhow at once
where expenses can be lessened is
entitled to respectful consideration
Lookout for Home Affairs.
Winston Journal.
National politics should not
override other matters in our fight
one year hence to elect a Legisla
ture, for when the people are made
familiar with the condition of
things brought ab Jut by the late
incompetent and reckless Legisla
ture and the State officials, they
are going to rise in the majesty of
their power and srush the serpent's
poisouous fangs. It will not be
necessary to discuss national poli
tics to them for the State will fur
nish all that they will care to di
gest. Repudiates The Third Party.
Crowells, N. C, Dec. 20, 1897.
As some of my friends wish to
know my position in regard to
the Third party, I will take this
method of informing them, if you
will be so kind as to give it space
in your paper.
I was a little surprised when
one of my friends asked me if I
had left the Third party, as I sup
posed every white man who was
not looking for pie would vote as
white men in the future. I heart
ily wish that I could blot out what
little I did for the Third party the
past five years. As for the future
if every other white man will try
as hard as I expect to clean them
out you will not bear of any Third
party in 1898.
Yours truly,
W. E. Barki.ey.
Correspondence to The Common
wealth. Strange Law to Induce Marriage.
The Argentine Republic has
passed a remarkable law to en
courage marriage. It inflicts a
fine upon any person of marrige
able age who rejects a proposal.
Here is tbe statute:
"People of marriageable age of
either sex who refuse an offer to
wed without reasons which are
considered valid in law shall not
be permitted to marry thereafter
without the permission of the Gov
ernment They shall, moreover,
pay an indemnity , sum of not
more thai $500 to tbe person
whose offer they have refused."
Young meu and women under
wenty years old are exempt from
the law and can marry as they
please. After they are twenty-
eight the men are obliged to pay
a heavy tax if they remain single.
In Argentine women propose as
well as meu, so an unmarried
young man between twenty and
wenty-eight years old in that
courtry has a troublesome time.
Not only is he made to pay a tax
for being a batchelor, but if he
refuses a proposal he has to pay
the proposer a fine.
Some New Year Resolutions.
Resolve to relieve yourself of
be dead body of cherished sorrow.
God wishes his children to be hap-
py-
Resolve to let all your unreason
ing prejudices and, unkind feeling
die with old year. Do not draw
those horrible hatreds of yours in
to the unblemished new year.
Resolve that you will this year
be scrupulously careful of other
people's feelings and interests.
Half of humanity's heartaches
come from the inconsiderateness
of other people.
Resolve to re-enthrone your will
and permit it to wield tbe scepter
overall your passions and appetites.
The mind must control, or a man
is the miserable slave of the beast
of masters.
Resolve to resign your job as a
faultfinder, complainer and croak
er. The business does not pay,
and the end of the year is the best
time to wind up the affairs of an
unprofitable enterprise.
Resolve to etody the art of keep
ing yonr mouth shut. It is a fine
art, a very fine art and few there
be learn it, as many a slandered
soul has sorrowfully learned.
Cumberland Presbyterian.
The So-called "Dlgsol red Bone."
It is the common opinion of
many, who are in the habit of us
ing dissolved bone as & fertilizing
application, that it is made from
animal bone dissolved with acid.
Such, however, is not the case.
Most of these so-called "dissolved
bones" are merely acid phosphates
made by treating phosphate rock
with sulphuric acid. It is true
that there are some dissolved bones
made from animal bones sold iu
North Carolina, bat there are not
many. The true dissolved bone
can always be told by tbe fact that
it contains" ammonia in addition to
available phosphoric acid. Tbe
ammonia is derived from the ni
trogenous material of the bone,
which is also present after treat
ment with sulphuric acid. Tbe
true dissolved bone ia more effic
ientthan the so-called animal bone
only from tbe fact that it contains
nitrogen (orammonia) in addition
to phosphoric acid. It is pretty
well settled that the greater value
possessed by the former material
is due mainly to tbe nitrogenous
material present. H. B. Battle,
Director North Caroliua Experi
ment Station.
Trouble in Halifax.
Halifax county had a stock law,
and the last legislature passed an
act allowing stock to run at larxe
from December 25th to March
25th. The crops are not all out of
the fields, and the stock is loose,
and tbe people are mad, and re
ports say that some of them are
going to adopt tbe shot gun policy
as to tbe stock, and once adopted
it may go further. Tbe act was
passed before the good people of
Halifax knew it was thought of,
and when they found it out they
came to Raleigh by representa
tives, but could get nothing done.
They were mad then and are mad
yet, and may shoot stock. Ex.
This is but another eample of
the many reforms (?) inaugurated
by the last Legislature.
Returning to the Fold.
A gentleman who has been a
Populist, was in this office th
other day and declared that he
would never vote that ticket
again. He is disgusted with tbe
crowd that is now running the
State government. There are
plenty of good men all over North
Carolina who have left the Popu
list party for tbe same reason that
this man did. They have been
deceived by their leaders who
were out tor the spoils. A hearty
welcome awaits them in the Dem
ocratic party. Sanford Express.
It is this way in every county
we hear from. There is a general
disposition on tbe part of tbe
white men to get together agaio.
The Chicago platform affords a
good meetiug grooud in national
politics and the necessity for good
home government in State poli
tics. Though "reformers" are in
power, yet there was uever a time
but once in North Carolina when
there was more need for reform.
Tbe last legislature was such a
farce that even the populists in
certain counties are holding meet
ings to denounce it in resolutions
as stinging as can well be put to
gether. If tbe populists again
fnse with the republicans they can
only suffer like poor dog Tray,
for the company tbey keep.
Only the men who got office are
benefitted by the late fusion ar
rangement. The people have suf
fered from iniquitous and burden
some laws. The invitation given
out by the Democratic State Exe
cutive Committee inviting all who
will support democratic nominees
toc'omeinto tbe primaries is there
fore timely. Clintou Democrat.
There a large number of good
men in Frankliu wbo tell us that
they will take no more fusion"
in theirs.
During the past two yar, Mra. J . W.
Aleiander, wife of tbe editor of tbe Wit
nesboro, (Miss.) Tim, ban. to a great
many instanc, relieved ber DaDy wbeo
ia tbe first stages of croup, by giving, it
Chamberlain s Coaga Ktmedr obe
looks upon this remedy a household
necessity and believes that no better
medicine has ever bwea pat is bottle.
There are ma o r thousands of mothers lo
this broad land, who are of the same
opinion. It is tbe only remedy that can
ai wars be depended upon as a preve
tive and core for croup. The 29 and 50
cent bottles are for sale by W. Q
Thomas, druggist, Louisburg, N. C
Greensboro has r a&ced an ordi.
naDce requiring ' every dog to be
kept up for a certain period of
time under penalty of a fine of $10.
- - j To b bvaatlfol. ytxj maa. pr
I bd the rbeamatUm o badly tbat I ' blood acd gvutl bllb. To do u, partly
eoold Dot grt my bnd to air b-td. I I tb bloud sod tlid gp h IvaJU) vrt
tried th doctor' medicine without tb j tba bt tool ad blol pMfir of lb
least br-nflU At lst I tboabt or BoUk Bloud Rain. ("B. R. B.")
Chamberlain's Pmio HaIto ; th first txt- I It U tb old Udrd ad rlibl ra
tl relieved all the pain, tod oo half j dy. It Dtrr fails to tar ill cuDr
of tbr -etnd rfT'ct-d (roaipitr car. ' of blod and alia ditriwt, a hra tnV
W. J. Holland. Holland. Va. Cho- cot pbyKiaoa. aoi ail cxboy kaova
bcrlaio'a Pain Halm U rqually gnl for rodra ba failed. Srad scamp for
-prains, Bwlliasa aod latn-oM. at well ! txx k r,f partKolara. to lb Blood Kaiaa
a born, cots and braises. F..r male at , Co.. Atlanta. a.
W. G. Thomas' dro sur. For sal by drcfU.
The gooe lays a score or two of
8S9 ic a yeai ;
i
O. W. (). Hardinae. bo ..h-rifT of I
Tylr Co., W. Vs.. aas at n in ,.
most pro.trat.-d witb a cold, li- od '
Cbamberlain a louirt; Rrmdy and . !
so ranch pl-a-d itb the nsick r-h(
and con t affurdd him. that h-;
the folloiof an-jl iciird t gti iud i 1
"To all who may intrrrtd. I ih t.i
say, that I hae Qf-d ('haaiterl.in'
Cough Remedy at.d find it imaluat le f r
coughs and colds " Fur f-ale by W t
Thomas, druggist, Iiait urK-. N C.
Tbe J aoosry S ITHLA ; lil -.B bi:ic
the pablicsti n f ih- lr.i'.-ry .f thr
North Carolina Uepiiaen!. ar i lf."l-!.
The history of cue ( r r.i'r- nl a;(-ar
each month. S ;-rm.Ajti will au . - n
tain much other alutle his:, ricsl nut
ter. SiTHLSD ih a nioc'.biy mi;t,',
lerotrd to history. udtii.'i .a T-1 .-"
a year. Agents antd AJ.lr-
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WANTED AGENTS.
"The Conf-tVTSt X Hern In lh- w.i V r.
Jat paMUtet. ro"tln U I'V" lSlln-h'
and orer 1.110 Isr" 1UUI" wn.-. jVrJr.::
M(x, rl Th" grtt m I lirt'i: 'A r h k
eer pu?.h--J. n 1 ih- only .ie tht t.-
lullo- to th 1 onf-Wte .ii u -r n 1 !h
hffouirht f..r Compl.-t-- l&'ur p T.lua- Afr,u
want-MeTrrjrvrherr to II tM t.v.fc a . ur
new n.l es7 jln Mnj . f th Is.! ji I i.
tl-men tili woo r-- t w- ir inklr
t ICO to $iX) per mi Dlh V.-t- rm. St.na . !
Isachten of trr.. ml . !h n IrUro:
are reqti-te I.ihdI (ir !-u! ; f il I : t ut r
ewrrtpl Ire rlrrulsr f r . n 1 t- r:r. l.
AJdrraa. I'oart-r Jouruti. Jo; JTintlo i o .
Louisville. Kj
JONES & COOPER:
TRY THEM.
To Ol R FlUKMM AM PaIR-iN:
Onlv a call and look, w.il in
town, will convincft vou. are
up to date with a fuil In.- of
goods in every d-j artniPt. ? .
LADIES DRESS GOODS, from
4 cents to 75 ccuts p-r ar1.
BROWN SHEETING a:.d
DRILLS at price- lL; ii'. s-u;.-isb
you.
Good, 4-4 RLE.Vt '1IING .at
5 cents per yard
A. C. A. TICKING at lij cents
per yard.
DICKEY'S KKRSKVS.;: to 45
cents per yard .
LADY HOSE. fr. m :
50 cents per pair.
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SHIRTS :
SHIRTS
We can "show th b-t line en
this market. Don't fail to ee
hem before you buy.
MEN'S HATS, from 23 ce.i'. to
$3 00 each. Also tbe lart and
prettiest line of GENTS it HoYS
CAPS on this mark-t.
Odr stock of
ill Impress vou that we bavr
them, aud at prices that will as
tonish you. (e bought before
the rise.)
We cannot enumerate our Stock
and Prices. We from bailing
Needles to Three Horpe u iot.
So give us a look while in town.
It will Kirn us pleasure to thorn
you onr arfKd9, if vu do not buy
We ask yon to make our
your headquarters while
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Ou- boys, BILLIE WILLIAMS.
BRU :K ALLEN aud NICK PER- ,
RY', will give you a wrlcotne aud '
make you feel at borne.
Thanking yon for past patron- l
age, and asking a coutinuance of!
same, V e are
Y'ours to serve,
JON KS k COOPl-R
I .' AJTTEIV-TRCST woeth t SD ACT1VK
' ' armtn or laav to lrav4 for tp
riUa, awtaMtafcai aotaao- Is Korlh CVrcKUva.
Mosthlj SOS OS and rspw. possOoe atatad.
Kafamao. Bartow aWf aAlnai a atajcfd
Ieawop. 41M aoibloko W)Blif, atv-Cbleac
From tbitty-five to forty docks!
and drake are allowed to a pn
Row to be tVaalifal
NOTICE.
Haila qahfi4 as iar ol Elixa- '
twth Ayscv, dvoras-d, all prsoos ovtsf '
b'r r noUfUi to py tb sam at I
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