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THE Tft AllIiN TIEES
VOL. XXVII
Methodist Church Directory.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Geo. S. Baker. Sopt.
Preaching at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M.,
eftjrj duDday.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
(i. F. Smith. Pastor.
l'rot'esNional cards
jjR. S. P. BUKT,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N. C.
Office in the Fvrd Building, corner Main
and iNati street. Up stairs front.
b. MAjsalSiSBUHa,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
L0UISBUR8, H. C.
vVin practice iu all tne Courts of the State
Uilice in Court House.
COKE & SON,
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW
LOUISBUKO, N. 0.
V'iii atleua tne courts of Nash, Franklin,
arauviile, w arreuauu Wane counties, aiso the
8ui.re.Liie Court oi xNorth caroiuip, ana the U.
o circuit uu xistri;i Courts.
Da. E. S. Fostbr. Db. J. E. Maloxb.
PiiACTICINli PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
Louisburg, N. C.
OiUce in Bu.ldiug opposite Emor7 Hotel'
Mai a otreet
C vV. II. NICHOLSON,
f HACi'lCINa PHYSICIAN,
LuUlsUUKtj, . S
ATXOHN EY SAX-LAW ,
LUUlSBUHb, H. 0.
vVUl attend tiie courts of Franklin, Vance,
.irmivmn. Warren ana vV ake counties, aiso
lilts supreme oootl oi jortu Carolina, prompt
Atteutiou ifiven to coueouons, etc.
rpHOS. B. WILDER,
ATTURNEY-AT-LAW,
LouisBune, j. o.
Oitce on Main street, over Jones & Cooper s
store.
I.
VV. B1CKEXT,
Ai'l'iJRNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
LOUISBUKtt N. C.
Prompt and i-aiustaking attention given to
ever matter lutrustea to nis bauds.
Reiera toCuici J astice Sueplierd, Hon. John
Maumug, xlou. Rout. V. Winston, Hon. J. C.
Buxi-ju, Pres. rirst National Rank of Win
ston, vileun is Jilauly, W mstou, Peoples Bank
of Jdonroe, Chas. E. Taylor, Pres. W ake For
est C jilege, tion. ij-W. i'miuerlake.
Of tic: in Court liouse, opposite Bherilf'8.
w.
al. i tiXkOUiX ,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
LOUISBURS, N. O.
Practices In all courts. Office u Neal
Building.
H YARBOROUQH, Jb.
ATI ORN'EY AT LA W ,
LGUISBURO, N. C.
Ulfce on second floor of Neal building
Main street.
All Ugal business intrusted to him
will receive prompt and carelul attention.
D. T. KMITliWICK,
DENTIST,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Z. Office in Ford Building, 2nd floor.
lias administered and teeth extracted
without pain.
JjR. R. E. KING,
DENTIST,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Office in Opera House
buiLDiNG Second Floob.
With an experience of twt ntj -five years
is u sufficient guarantee of my work in all
the ap-to-date lines of the profession.
HOTELS.
HOTEL WOODARD.
" W. C. Woodaed, e rop.,
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Free Bus meets all trains,
R $2 per day.
FKANKL13TU3 HOTEL
FRANKLINTON, N. C.
S AWL MERRILL, Prp'r.
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 P SlaNMCnbnrg Propr
HENDERSON, N. C
load accommodations. Good fare. Po
NORWOOD HOUSE
Warrenton. North Carolina
w j. NORWOOD, Proprietor.
Ptrouase ot Commercial Tourists and
raTellng PuoUo Solicited.
Good Sample Boom.
KlAKIST HOWL TO ST0BK3 AND COPET HOTTBB
ITS HERE.
The McKinley boom has struck as
And knocked things quite around
The things we bay got knocked up.
The things we sell got knocked down.
Tbey promised ten cent cotton
And naif was ail we got.
Their promie, I guess, was rotten
And in the boom got broke.
Yes, Billy's boom is a knocker
And bard times got a lick
And knocked them close and harder
Than before this booming trick.
And on still goes the knocking
The poor man gets the blows,
And Billy's crowd is reaping
While the poor man plows and sows.
Origin ot the Cotton Oin.
Century Magazine.
"The youngest daughter of Gen.
Nathaniel Greene used to relate a
story of her life at Dungeness,
where a circumstance occurred of
some historic and scientific inter
est, and in regard to which mucb
erroneous statement has been
made. I refer to the invention of
the cotton gin by Eli Whitney,
and my mother's connection with
it. The facts, briefly stated, were
about as follows: While spend
ing the previous summer at New
port, R I., my mother became ac
quainted with Mr. Whitney, and
grew interested in the outcome of
the experiments be was then making-
in the interest of his pro
jected gin. To assist in his en
terprise, my mother invited him
to speud the following winter at
Dungeueas, where an abundance
of cottou and quiet could" be as
sured. Mr. Whitney accordingly
name to Dungeue; s, and diligent
ly pursued his experiments, a room
in the fifth story having been spe
cialiy titte 1 for his use as an in
veutor. One morning he descend
ed bpadlorii into the drawing
room, where a number of guests
were assembled, and excitedly ex-
claimed: "Thi victory is mine!"
In depp sympathy with him the
guests and hostess weut with bim
to his workshop. Whitney set
his model in motion. For a few
moments the minerature saws re
volved without hindrance, and the
Reparation of the 6eed from the
cotton-wool was successfully ac
complished; but after a little the
saws clogged with lint, the wheel
stopped and poor Whitney was in
despair.
" 'Here's what you need!" ex-
claimed mv mother, in her clear
decessive way. and she instantly
Riezed a clothes brush lvin on the
- o
mantel and held it firmly to the
teeth of the saws. Again the
drum revolved, and instantly the
saws were cleaned of the lint, and
the last requirement of the great
invention was satisfied.
'Madame', said Whitney, over-
corae with emotion, and speaking
witb the exaggeration of grati-
tude, "you have perfected my in-
vention.'"
Shoe Donts.
Don't' put away shoes in a dirty
condition; wipe them, dress them
and store them in an airy closet.
Don't place shoes against a hea"
er after coming in from a rain.
Don't wear one pair of shoes
steadily. Two pairs worn alter-
natelywilldo the work of three
pairs worn consecutively.
Don t shut up an array oi shoes
f 'r
: ' Li i 1
Don't wear shoes tbat will not
permit the great toe to lie in a
straight line.
Don't wear
a shoe that is tight bolh churches for special contribu
tions during tbe closing year of
any wnere.
t-v . i . .1. 1 Al. - k
lOD ijyesr-n snoe bo large inai.
Don't wear a shoe with a sole
narrower than tbe outline of tbe
foot traced with a pencil drawn
close under tbe rounding edge
Don't wear tbe top of a boot
tight, as it interferes with the ac-
tiou of the calf muscles, makes one
a.k awkwardly and the
on t fail to wipe shoes With
soft dressing at least once a week,
0
Don't wear a shoe tbat bas com-
heel Straightened at once and fin-
Uhed nn the worn edM with a row
ot tiny nails.
Don't economize on footwear;
good shoe is a cheap shoe.
LOUISBURG,
METHODIST HARMONY.
A COMMISSION RECOMMENDS
PLAN OP UNION WORK FOR
THE CHURCH'S TWO
LEADING DIVIS
IONS. The following official report of
the action of the joint "commis
sion of federation" appointed by
the general conferences of the
Methodist Episcopal Church and
the Methodist Episcopal Church,
tionth, which met in Washington,
D. C, recently, has been made
public :
Atter an elaborate discussion
covering several days' conference,
the joint commission finally agreed
on the following resolutions:
First That the general confer
ences of the two churches be rec
ommended to order the prepara
ration of a common catechism,
hymn book and order of public
worship for both.
Second While recogoixing the
value and growth of the Epworth
Leagues of the respective churches
and reioicing in the spirit of fra
ternity manifested in their bien
nial international 'conference, in
tbe absence of any literal provis
ion for it, it is suggested to tbe
general conferences that they rec
ognize and regulate it by legal
provisions.
Third That the general confer
ences of the respective churches be
commended to adopt measures for
the joint administration of their
publishing interests China and
Japan.
Fourth That while appreciat
ing fully the Christian comity pre
vailing among our missions in
foreign lands and having given
careful consideration to tbe prin
ciple and desirability of co-opera
tive administration as a-means for
lessening tbe expenditure of funds
in the prosecution of the work,
the commission, without attempt
ing to formulate any plan for such
co-operation, commends to subject
to tbe consideration of the two
general conferences.
Fifth It was further agreed for
the prevention of hurtful competi
tion that in places where either
church is established and supply-
in the needs of tbe Pple new
work sba11 Dot be organized by tbe
other church without tbe consent
of the bishop having jurisdiction.
Sixth The following with ref
erence to christian education was
adopted:
Resolved, First That this ex-
pression should take such practi-
cal form as will increase the effi-
ciencj of our higher institutions
of learning.
Second That the Tears 1900
and 1901 should be a period for
the presentation of the subject of
higher education to all our people
and of their gifts to the cause,
Third Tbat it is the impera-
tive duty of tbe Protestant church
to provide in the city of Washing
ton a auiversity Christian, Cath
0,i5 toleraot and American ha?
1Dg or 8 80le alm P" g'ada"
and professional study and origi-
nal research and that tne American
. .........
k. . .. , 0
Universitv is worthv of the conn
I J
I urjuv auu m a w a cv i a j u a v a vuu vw
pie in all ourebnrcbes We there
fore recommend that tbe claims of
this institution be commended to
thft nrfwont and tbe ODeninc vear
i r r
-
nf the com in i? century
te eneral conferences of the two
I " m. .
churches provision for the recep
ti0D 0f ministers from one chnrch
tn the other without loss of orders
in ministerial standing
It is not often that a physician recom
jaada-dj '-
J. P. Clereland. Glaajrow, Va., writes: "1
nd diarrhoea remedy in my praetioe
and it baa proren to be an excellent
remedy, where a thorough courw ot
medicine had failed with me, I recom-
gressire physicians recommend and nae
this remedy, becaase it always cures and
mil nnicklv. Get a bottle and you will
have an excellent aoecor in me dobn. iur
r. a .a r
a .nA .AatA. For saleby W..G. Thomaa,
1 drnirjrist and pharmaeist.LoalsbQrg, ,u
N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
A Great Opportunity Lost.
Tbe Farmers Alliance, of this
county, at its meeting last weak,
adopted a resolution urging tbe
managers and editors of tbeir
State organ, th Progressiva Far
mer, "to be less partisan in politi
cal discussion and devote more
Bpace to advacatjug Alliance prlo
ciples;" commenting upon wbicb
tbe Chatham Record ears: "It
might not be improper for coanty
Alliances to adopt this very timely
and sensible resolution. . .While
several newspapers in this State
pretend to be organs of tbe Alli
ance, yet in fact tbey are simply
office holders, Ifearlj all tbe edi
tors of these 'organs' are office
holders themselves, and some of j need for me to work; the govern
them are not content with one of meut'll take cars of tre.'
fice but grab all they can get. Aod -Let there be compulsory edu
all of them are intensely partisan I cation, too, and let every able
in politics, more bitter, abusive ! bod ied man who doesn't Bend hi.
and paatisan than any pnrely po- children to school be eeot to jail,
litical papers heretofore published j and kept there until be promises
in this State." to pay for that education. Tbat
At a recent meeting, in Raleigh, will bring them to time, and shut
of a company of Alliaucemen up the saloon?, too. The. monay
the executive committee of tbe spent in tbe saloons is many times
State Alliance, perhaps a reeo- more tbao enough to educate the
lotion was adopted urging the Al- children of tbe country,
liance hereafter to pay more atten- "As to free turnpike, toll onbt
tion to strictly Alliance material to be charged on evry road In tbe
and less to partisan politics. All country.
of which suggests tbe idea that ' Tbe free pension list gives rise
the farmers of the country lost tbe to much abus. There are 1,!,
opportunity of tbeir lives to im- 000 disabled soldieron tbe United
prove tbeir material condition ; States pension list now, and there
when tbey allowed tbe office- were ouly 60,000 rebels,
seekers to get into tbeir organi- "Don t misunderstand me on tbe
zation and convert it into a politi- school question. I think there
cal machine. If they had at tbe should be institutions for indigent
outset taken these schemers by i children and children of widows,
the nape of the neck and thrown "Iook at tbe history of free
them out of the window aod then things in th. Bible. Our Lord
confined the Alliance to tbe work never gave anything free bat
which it was professedly organ- j once, and that wu when he rained
ized to accomplish, it would be I manna down for tbe Israelites in
alive to day instead of dead, and tbe wilderness, and tbre nover
the farmers would have more was a more anarchistic and die
money in their pockets instead of jointed crowd than tboee same fol-
the office-seekers having it all, i
wbilb the rank and file have ooth-
ing to show for tbe fees tbey paid
except discontented spirits, higher
and worst government. In that
eventthere woold be no need now
for cotton growers' conventions
which result in nothing, but tbe
great organized armv. looking onl v
after its own material welfare,
would be regulating cotton pro
duction aud realizing from the
power of itsorganiration buudredH
a x ' .
of benenta which can never be ?e-
cured through politics. Charlotte
Observer.
Think About IL
We like tbe sentiment eipresged
by the Greenfield Times when it
says:
"Don't laogb at a drunken man
reeling throogh tbe street, bow.
ever ludicrous the sight may be;
just stop to think. He is going
home to some tender heart that
will throb with intense agouy;
some doting mother will grieve
over tbe downfall of ber once sin
less boy, or it may be a fond wife,
whose heart will almost break
with grief as she views tbe de
struction of her idol, or it may be
a loving sister wbo will shed bit
ter tears over the degradation of
her brother, shorn of bis manlinesR
and self-respect. Rather drop a
tear in silent sympathy with tboee
hearts so keenly sensitive and ten
der, yet so proud ani loyal tbat
they cannot accept sympathy ten
dered to them either in word or
look, although it may fall upon
tbeir wounded hearts as refresh
iugly as the summer dew on tbe
withered' plants.
No man suffers so mnch
rascality as the rascal.
from
Cures to Stay Cared.
Thousands of yolantarv certificates re
eeired during the paat fifteen yesrs, cer
tify with no uncertain wound that Botanic
Blood Balm, (B. B. B.) will eore to stay
cured, rheumatism, catarrh. okars, aorea.
blotches, and tbe moet malignant blood
aud akin diseases. Botanic Blood Balm
is the result of forty years" experience of
an eminent, scientific and eonacieatoaa
Shysieian. Send stamp for book of won
erfnl cares, and learn which la tbe beat
remedy. Beware of substitutes said to
be "joat aa (rood," "d buy tbe long
teeted and old reliable. Botanic Blood
Ealm, (B. B. B.) Prioe only fl.00 per
larare bottle. For sale by druaf Uta. Ad-
J
dress Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ua.
11, 1898
AUA1NST FBEK TH1SUS.
Reverend Sim Jones Wants People
to Pay for What Tbey Uet.
QodDDaU Tehran, to St- Low
v QloU
Democrat.
"I am not in fsvor of free
schools," said Evangelist 8m
Jones to a Globe Democrat re
porter, "no sir; no free school,,
free turnpikes, free pensions, free
silver, nor free anythiug else. I
want evwry man to pay for ery
thing he gets.
"This sjstem of free things is
leading straight to government pa
ternalism. Pretty sood, if thing
keep on tbe way tbey are going,
thedaddieeof the government will
lie down at tbeir ease, savloe: 'No
lowers of Moses.
Tbev behaved
themselves so badly that tbe Lord
had to folio up his rain of free
manna with a rain of free snakes,
'. Only one or two of tbat band, as
(originally constituted, reached tb
i promised land. Do you wonder
that I think things can b too
i free!''
Mr. Y. C. Helbif. a prrmineDt dro
it of Lrncbbor. V , mt: "Oo of
! oar clt,,o ard ' f r
; ,wo yr UDdin. by i-
Chmbrlaio's Pain IUlm
bQoatltn d
b-ittl erf
! root u f,1DOO,1 for CQr of J'omt
with tbe prcmipt mlif wheh It JTori.
Forle by W. O. Thotna, dragit ni
pharmacist. IjooUbar. N. C.
JeftVrnon's tn Kalf.
Neer put off until to-morrow
what you can do to-day.
Never trouble another for what
von can do yonrpelf.
Never spend your money before
you hae earned it.
Neer buy what you don't want
because it's cheap.
Pride costs more than hunger,
thirst and cold.
W. . . t .
e seldom ropent of hating
eaten too little.
Nothing is troahlesome that we
How mncb pain the eilg hare
r
cost us tbat have never happened.
rpl .L! - I a. .1.-
laae komga iiwiji dt iut
smooth handle.
mi ,4 4. 1
When angry count ten before
2, .
you speak; if very anry, count a
. , .
uuuureu.
No Cure So Tay.
Tbat is tbe wsy sil drafttu all
Orofe's Tsatelaw Chill Toa ie for Chill
aod Malaria. It is simply I mo and
Quinine in a tatrla form. Chiidrro
love it. Adults prefer It tJ bitter aaa
aeatinat tonics, rrie 50 cants.
The "Eastern hemisphere, on
which dwell 92 per cent, of tbe
population of tbe world, baa 170.
792 miles of railway, or 40 per
cent, of all the railways.
Boeklen's Arnica Saive.
Tbe beat salre la the world for eU,
bruise, sore, ulcer, salt rfemta, fer
sorv, tett, chspprd ha ad, chilblains,
corns, and all akla t-ropilooa, aad p-osi-tiaely
eurea P1W, or o pay reqalrrd. It
ta guaranteed to g We pert eat aatiaf actio a
or mooey renodad. PrVaa 33 era is per
box. For aaU by Ay cocks k Ox'a.
LpUdtrs think nothing of
covering 150 n lie it day on tbstr
kates.
E. F. YARDOROUCH,
Insurance.
Meal Building. Colebvrg, H. C.
Plr Umpsnlsi :
MPERIAUof London.
PALATINE, of M.rvcrv..t.r.
WllllamatHjrgh CKj, of . Y.
British Amorlea. Tofonto.
Atlanta Moms, Atlanta.
Property insured on lavombi
Wms). DweJling sp-nJI y slriuj.
Boads arraafvd for oflon aa4 chrt
bo Id i a pni lio&a ot troa at
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
W ho may wish nice sham roo
Ing or hairdresjlng doue. will do
well to rail on W. M. ALSTON
A I. K. THOMA8. Lad.es bavo
your bang cat right. We hart
Dr. Wbite new bair ;rovr,
Van's Mexican Hair Restorative
Ayer s Hair Vigor, Tricopberons
for tbbair and skin, nothing to
bat it to kp the hair from fall
ing out.
Acme Wine Co.,
7 ft
'it :
nn:
RALEIGH.
N. C.
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frra li -o 4 jr . i d a3r.
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