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VOL. XXYIII
LOUISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1808
NUMBER :
Mettioli8t Church Directory
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Geo. S. Baker. Snpt.
Preaching at 11 A. M., and T P. M.,
every Sunday.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
G. F. Smith. Pastor.
Don't Reprove at Bedtime.
To send the children happy to
bed should be one of the mother's
most ordinary tasks. No little one
should dread the bedtime hour,
nor fear the dark, nor be allowed
to go to rest under a sense of dis
grace or alienation from house
hold love. Whatever the child's
daytime naughtiness may have
been, at night be should be for
given and go to rest with his
mother's kiss on his lips, and her
tender voice in bis ears.
Hardly anything can be worse
win practice in au the Courts of the state! r punished at bedtime. The
Office in Court House. I mother Anaa wall K
CVL OK) KB ft SOW, ' -v.-
ine that a firood deal of childish
culpability is superficial only, and
Prot'esmonal card,
rR. S. P. BURT,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N. C.
Office in the Ford Building, corner Main
and Nanh utreete. . Dp stairs front.
B.
B. MAriSENBDHO,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ATTORNEYS-A.T-I.AW,
LomsBUBe, ir. o.
win attend the couru of Nash, Franklin, f washes off almost as easily as does
the dirt which the evening bath
removes from the skin.
Granville, Warren and Wake counties, also the
Supreme Court of North C&roUnp, and the U.
ti circuit and District Courts.
DB. E. 8. FOSTHE.
BS. FOSTER & MALONK
de. J. e. malohx. ine main thine with children is
to have them well started with
The floor should be painted or
oiled, a rug for the center and
several small ones for necessary
places being the most desirable
covering. Curtains of a certainty
should be washable, the dainty
sash curtains against the glass
being one of the prettiest as well
as cleanest of arrangements, as
they can be so easily removed and
replaced.
Table covers, cushion covers,
bureau and toilet stand covers
should be of washable material
that can be lauudered and re
placed, thereby keeping always
an appearance of crisp daintiness.
If portiers are a necessity, there
are many washable goods that
make up charmingly and have the
added merits of cheapness and
durability. B xchange.
How Does this State ot Affairs Strike
YouT
Too Much Politics of its Kind.
Warren ton Record.
Last Saturday at the mass meet
ing of the Republicans "3f this
county, the crowd composed al
most exclusively of colored people,
Mrr C. A. Cook in making a red
hot Republican speech made this
remark: "My friends, when you
go to make up your ticket to be
voted for this year, be sore aud
fill every place with a Republican.
If yon find that you have any po
sition that you haven't a Republi
can competent'to fill it, then nom
inate aPoplistfor that place, if he
is all right, but under no circum
stances nominate a Democrat for
any position. Lewe the place
open if you haven't a Republican
of Populist to fill the place." Mr.
Cook said this with great empha-
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.
Taffy it tbtacxU waUr of ort-
hip.
Lazy men are too often held in
the lapse of time.
A soft (nap is the parting- of
ironl sate soooners. ,
pirWRl to Ok
ounuer, me a ifon. cannot n UnH timr lnnr
go without a tongue.
NOTICE.
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He is green man who
elope with a grars widow.
o of im4-m .W 1 MA 4f t
ill ' 1 Biiiot t far
Gold does not alwavs Klm
but brass never fils to show it
self. People who owe debts of Kfati
tode are constantly making a
signments. Any man can torrow all tb
trouble be wauta on bis own per
sonal security.
The ouly reason fome roii don i
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The Fayetteville North Carolina
Baptist says: "We verily believe
PRAUTICINQ PHY8ICIA-N8 & SURGEONS,
Louiaburg, N. C
Office in Building opposite Emory Hotel,
Main Street
D
R. W. U. NICHOLSON,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
LOUISBUR8, H. O,
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PKU1LL & RUFFIN.
good principles, which thev will that North Carolina has more poli
carry through life. Obedience, tics and worse politics than any
truth, unselfishness, purity, are State in the Union. And this
essentials, and these can all be spending of so much time and
lovingly cultivated, and will flour- money on politics rattier than on
ish in the right home atmosphere, business, may have mncb to do
When the nursery brood is un- with the condition of our State.
dressed and in bed, the lights After all, most of the politics
turned low, the room qoiej for the amongst us is the whippiug of
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
wm attend the courts of Franklin, v&nce, uight, the mother, or nurse, or voters into a ravine that the can-
Qranville, Warren and Wake counties, also (,tj.. l i j . , , . A, .
the supreme Court of North Carolina. Prompt eioer sister, or tne Kind aunte, didatemay pass over on their
ttention g-tven to collections, ate. Krt ;, otSM fnr,A a
rjiHOS. B. WILDER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
bodies to enjoy the fruits bevond.
nate houses, should have a little North Carolina cannot prosper so
fund of stories on which to draw long as the chief concern of the
LonisnnRB. ir. a.
office on Main street, over Jones a Cooper's for the small listeners' pleasure people is politics. All our iudus-
tore. u r j.i i , . .
uciuro iubv emoars on me xrain tries suiter ana sister states reap
tjy w.bicrett, for dreamland. the benefits of our folly."
imagination is very active in To which tne Raleigh Post adds
little children, and occasionally Our contemporary is correct. Not
one meets a mother who does not since the dark days of Reconstruc
understand.. the child's world, hav- tion has the politics of this State
ofMoniXcan forgotten her own early days been on so low a plane as at pres
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ana ineir illusions, or wno is eni. i5aa politics obtained power
afraid that fancies and its image- in 1896, since which time strife,
yy m. person, ries win lead her cbild into de- contention, scandal in high places,
attornby AT-LAW, ceit. While the most exact and ignorance if not worse, directed
i,ooi8BUBe, v. o. rigid truthfulness should be prac- by personal and partisan malice,
practices in all courts. Office ii Neai ticed in our dealings with child- have been the rule. Interest and
Building.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
LouisBune N. c.
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
every matter intrusted to his hands.
Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John
Manning, Hon. Robt. W. Winston, Hon. J. C.
Buxton, Pres. First National Bank of Wln-
est College. Hon. E. W. Timberlake.
Office in Court House, opposite Sheriff's.
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sis and enforced this idea with all 1 1I0W lDP plough i trcaue it
the vehemence in him. We could
but shudder as we thought what
isn t a woman.
The man who
dt't" bae a uo
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lifter ir. f t jow.
unfamiliar witb
tbe feoiiuiue cbk..
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thie white man's words meant to
the white tnen, women and cb'ld
ren of this county.
Think a minute. What does
this mean for Warren county and
every other conntv in tbe black
district? The picture is horrible
to contemplate. It means no more
white officers, from township con
stable up to District Solicitorsbip,
Superior Court Judge,, and Cou-
greesman. It means for Warren 1 waking from m rn:i
county, not a single white cou- lifts its little ieg.
stable in the county: not a sintrle i a fv.- i
I An Obio man ba ta
" uim Luajcisijiafcu iu kuo tuuuiy . i 11
o a m a .nnv f
In cards as in lif, it i the man
wbo is ready to b- who i wai'.
ing for sometbin totur:i up.
Mau's nature mars him rrfr
to be a successful fo. . ralbrr :haTi
an utisuccessf ul genius.
The downy chicki?'. now .loti.
peep from out the 'ht'.j e-, m,1
tZ sieep. r.
ren, and they themselves should rights, however sacred, have been
be taught to shun eqnivocant and assaulted with a vehemence well
every-form of lying still we need calculated to alarm good people,
not fear to let imagination give and of course "all industries suffer
them pleasure. and sister States reap the benefits
They early learn to discrimi- of our folly." There is but one
nate between the false aud tbe remedy, Bro. Baptist. Let all
true or perhaps it would be bet- good citizens unite to redeem tbe
ter to say they learn to find tbe State from the bad politics 'and
truth wrapped in the husk of the worse politicians of the Russell-story-
The same stories with va- Butler persuasion. Until that is
riations, have in all ages and accomplished no change for the
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Office in Meadows' Hotel. Room 9. uceu ujfut uuiiureu, w ulBl liecu u
Gas administered and teeth extracted and they have their origin in the expected; low prices for products
yjy H YARBO ROUGH, Jb.
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
LODI8BURO, N. C.
Ulfice on second floor of .Neal building
Main Street.
All legal business intrusted to him
will receive prompt and careful attention
D
R. D. T. 8MITHWICK,
DENTIST,
LOTJISBUBG, N. C.
without pain.
JR. R. E. KING,
DENTIST,
LOUI8BURG, N. C.
Office in Opera House
Building Second Floob.
With an experience of twcnty-five.years
is a sufficient guarantee of my work in all
the up-to-date lines of the profession.
HOTELS.
HOTEL WOODARD,
W. C. "WOODAKD, Prop.,
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Free Bus meets all trains,
Rt9 $2 per day.
needs and heart of the race, of the farm, or the factory, will
Children thrive ou stories, and are coutinue and buaiuess generally
the better able to grasp other liter
ature if, early fed on these.
The Ideal Sleeping Room.
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win simply riant: upon uncer
tainty. Other matters may and
should be considered, but the re
demption of the State is of prime
importance to the prosperity and
A bedroom may be luxurious in contentment of the people.
its appointments and furnishings'
and not be the most insanitary From all over the country, come words
. , , ... v of praise for Cbamberlam's coupb reme
room in the dwelling. A heavy dy Here i3 a sample letter from Mrs
carpet upon the floor, trailing por- o. bhep, oE Lattie Uock, Art.: 1 was
tier8 ana UnWasnaDie CUriainS, t red 0f th cures that had been effected
envAM rnhinnR arfl not tbfi by Chamberlain's cough remedy. Icon
., cluaea to give it a trial ana accoraingiy
laeai 01 aainuneSS IOr a room BO nronnrwl a hotlle. It, ave me rjromDt
imnntnt na a 1 a Aiino- rnnrn. relief, and I have the best reason for rec-
f if v, T
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And, needless to say, the bed with pleasure." For sale by W. G.
should occupy the most prominent Thomas, druggist. Louisburg, N. C
ti
not a single white man on the
Board of Commissioners. It means
that our next Clerk of the Superior
Court, Sheriff, Treasurer and Su
pervisor of Schools will not be
white men.
What a terrible state of affairs
this would be, if Mr. Cook's ad
vice is followed! It would inevi
tably lead to just such a state of
affairs, because there are not a half
dozen white men iu Warrencounty
who are pronounced Republicans,
so far as we know, aud we think
we are posted along thin line.
White men of Warren county
and of the State, how does this
strike you? Who is responsible
for this state of affairi? Wbo made
it possible for Warren county and
tbe entire black district of the
State to thus have tbe Anglo Saxon
race ruled and humiliated? Let
every white man't conscience answer.
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we sincerely nope tbat tbe good ; e
colored meu of -the county will not!
follow Mr. Cook's advice entirely,
and thus humiliate tbe Anglo
Saxon race.
May the spirit of 1 870 take hold
of the white men of the State, and
may tbe shades of tbe immortal
Vance proteet us.
i the
small-pox Irom a tet ptk'. ;t 1 .ok-
as though there a? nolhitjg :h'
an Ohio man would i. .t tk
Orange (Va ) berver
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For Infant and Childrtjn.
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Always put o;T till to-m rrow the
revenue you could aocomplisb to
day .
Kffnei' that thr n'r 1i- .
col.r your trinrni it fliiin :l.r,
full of cipra, blu t r- 1 . : .n l'a'.mr.j
Kdl.n l)y- H-mr.it--r li
vitrei. C '-T iD'l ihr ra rlc r
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FINE MULES.
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Load of Kiii
Mules and Horses
which are for ?.le
ON T1MK.
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RAM'S HORN BLASTS.
HILL-
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
N 'TI'K
Warning Notes Calhnir the Mcked"to
Repentance.
position in the room, just where
FRANKLIN TON HOTEL the air would seem to be the fresh
est, not pushed into a corner to
Inquiry unsettles error and
tablisbes trutb.
es-
FRANKLINTON, N. C.
SAM' L MERRILL, Prfr.
Good accomodation for the traveling
public.
Good Livery Attached.
better preserve the symmetry of
appearance.
To sleep with the bed in a cor
ner or the - face against the wall
OSBORN HOUSE,
C. D. OSBORN, Proprietor,
Oxford, N. C.
Good accommodations for the
traveling public.
For some time, I have suffered with
rheumatism and tried every imaginable
remedy, without effect. Mr. F. G. 8.
Wells advised me to try Chamberlain's
pain balm, telling me that it had cured
m o ti tt t a aao sf Inner atfl rf T C7 1 i V a m ino
ueuiraiisoa auy utujoiiuiai cucvuo iu j nave a8eci foar bottles ana reel sure
ha AarivaA frnm a nicrrit.' rftsfe. A that one more bottle will make my cure
, , , , . complete. A. P. Kontz, Claremore, Ark-
sound, refreshing sleep, perfect Dy w G Thomas, druggists, Lou-
rest, bright eyes and an improved isburg, N. c
complexion will accrue when the
conditions are favorable, and, on
the contrary, dall eyes, pale com
plexion and great lassitude will be
tbe natural outcome of repose in
an overheated, ill ventilated room
ox sleeping with the face close to
A spiritual mind dwells much
on spiritual things.
MASSENBURG HOTEL
T JE Massenbnrs: Propr a wall.
HENDERSON, N- C Most bedrooms are overfurnished.
They are crowded not alone with
Good accommodation. Good fare: Po f4irTiitnre bric-a-brac and
Ht md attentive aervast
. NORWOOD HOUSE
(VarrcDtan, North Carolina
W. J. HOrfwooD, Proprietor.
Patronage ot Commeroll Tourists and
ravelins Public Solicited.
Good Sample Boom.
uasist hotw, to stobbs Aim covbj boxjsi 1 cleaned,
fancy articles tbat catch and bold
particles of dust, in which disease
germs often lark.
The walls of a sleeping room
should be smooth and clean, un
incumbered with many pictures,'
for tbey-alse accumulate dust tin
less constantly removed . and
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The past is tbe schoolmaster of
the future.
"I can say one thinpr for Chamberlain's
colic, cholera and diarrhoea remeayj
ri that i that it excels anv proprietary
I have seen on the market, and
I bav befcn in the practice of mexiiclne
and the drug business for the past forty
vrs" writes J. M. Jackssn. M. D.,
Bronson, Fla. Physicians like Cham
berlain's calic, cbelera and diarrhoea
remedy because it is a scientific prepara-
tion. ana Because u aiwaya give ukm.
roller, iet a uowte as r . vjr. iuuium
drug store, Louisburg, N. C,
of
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Christ made service sacred.
Imagination is the artist
thought.
Truth is the goal of human
piration.
It is better to insult a prejudice
than to sacrifice a principle.
A live mnstard seed is more po
tent than a mountain of sand.
Custom is the tailor of habit,
and makes use of popularity for
pattern.
No good comes of blaming others
for the misfortunes we bring on
ourselves.
A good guide will not be re
jected because be is bowlegged.
We should have a society for
doing good among tbe neglected
rich.
Never to make a mistake is tbif
biggest mistake any man can
make.
The world tbat the bird flies
over is not tbe same tbat tbe snail
crawls on.
Every boy thinks his mother is
the best woman on earth and
tbey are all of them right, too.
Many a man who finis bis cot
tage large enough wonld find a
palace too small, if suddenly made
llich,
Who may wih niro phatr. pon
ing or hair d rei r. g d'ii. will do
well to call on V. M. ALSTON
A I. K. THOMAS. I..idien bar
your batifcr cut ril.t. We have
Dr. White new hair krrwT,
Van's Mexican Hair Restorative
Ayer's Hair Vior, Tricopherou
for thehair and skin, nothing tc
beat it to keep the hair from fall
ing out.
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t nod appr t rr tho Judpv of
our Superior (Vmrt at n ciqrt to m
h-id tor tbe tonnty of Kmnklwo. at
Quality and Quantity Guamntol i tjje conrt H,,uw m Uoibaiv. N. .
and Uelivereo Fiike ok ( haboe, j on tbt- th Mon.lay ift-r tLc lat
always on bund. All kind of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCKUIK
And for the next lnyi we oftVr
Momwv in Mnrcli, IW. anl an
nwer Xhe complaint fvrnt him fr
divom from lontl ol roatnmonv.
everything in the Dry (ioodn line at
grently reduced pnr,- to make room j wnic, ftWJ iD th offlcv of tfe ' t8 r u
for Spring stock. i iVrk of th SurnoT f ourt within
Spring
BARGAINS
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in Dmw Goods, Notions, Hate and j
Shoe at
Carlyle's old Stam.
Yours, 4c,
Vi. T. SLEDGE.
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i lndn "ill tnke notine ttut d h f.iil m r. m
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pplv to the tonrt lor n prarM " , "f.ir,. .
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Krnnklin Couotv nt o'lcr in IatA-
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t Clerk Supejior Court of Frank La Co. 1
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