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VOL. XXYIII
Methodist Church Directory
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Geo. S. Bakee. Sopt.
Preaching at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M.,
every Sunday. ,
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
Gk F. Smith, "Pastor.
lJro to wHionul cards,
JE. S. P. BURT,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, -Louisburg,
N. C.
Office tn the Ford Building, corner! Main
and Nnsli street. Up stairs front.
B. MA.8SKNBURO,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
IiOCISBCBS, h. a
Will practice in all the Courts of the State
Office in Court House.
Q L OOOKB & SON,
ATTORJfBTS-AT-LAW,
LOUISBUE8, IT. 0.
Wul attend the courts of Nash, Franklin,
Granville, Warren and Wake counties, also the
Supreme court oXJNortn (jarounp, ana tne U
8. circuit and District Courts.
De. E. 8. Poster.
Dr. J. E. Malosk.
JD
RS. FOSTER & MALONK.
PRACTICING PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
Louisburg, N. C.
Office in Building opposite Emory Hotel'
Mala Street
D
R. W. II. NICHOLSON,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
LeuisBuse, . a.
gPKUILL & RUFFIN.
ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW,
LOCISBCRS, N. 0.
Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance,
aranvllle. Warren and Wake counties, also
the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Prompt
attention given to collections, sc.
fJIHOS. B. WILDER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
L0UI8B0B6, N. 0.
Office on Main street, over Jones & Cooper's
store.
T.
W. BICKETT,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
L0UISBUB8 IT. C.
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
every matter intrusted to his hands.
Refers to Chief J ustice Shepherd, Hon. J ohn
Man nine-. Hon. Robt. W. Winston, fcLon. j. i;.
Buxton. Pres. First National Bank of Win
ton. Glenn St Manly. Winston. Peoples Bank
of Monroe, Chas. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For
est college, lion. is. w. TimoeriaKe.
Office in Court House, opposite Sheriff's.
yy M. PERSON,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
L0UISBCB8, IT. a
Practices in all courtB. Office ii Neal
Building.
w.
H YARBOROUGH, JB.
ATI ORNEY AT LA W ,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Ulfice on second floor of .Neal building
Main Street.
All leeral business intrusted to Mm
will receive prompt and careful attention
D
R. D. T. 8M1THWICK,
DENTIST,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Office in Meadows' Hotel, Room
Gas administered and teeth extracted
without paia.
D
R. R. E. KING,
DENTIST,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Office in Opera House
Building Second Flooh.
:o;-
With an experience of twtnty-flve years
is a sufficient guarantee of my work in all
the up-to-date lines of the profession.
HOTELS.
HOTEL WOODARD,
t
W. C. WOODAKD, Frop.,
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Free Bus meets all trains,
8 $2 per day.
FRANKLINTON HOTEL
FEANKLINTON, N. C.
SAM'LhMEEBILL,
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? Massenbnrg Propr
HENDERSON, N. C
Good accommodations. Good fare: Fo
Hit nl attentive nmk
NORWOOD HOUSE
Warrenton, Mortli Carolifl
W. J. laRwoon, Proprietor. ;
Ptronacre ot Commercial Tourists and
raveling Public Solicited.
Good Sample Boom.
THEY TOIL NOT,
NEITHER DO THEY SPIN.
But tie Choir Did Both In their Ar
rangement ot the Beautiful Anthem.
Tne choir was singing a new
arrangement of tbe beautiful an-
them, "Consider tbe Lillies." The
pure, sweet voice of the soprano
rose clearly and distinctly, in the
solo:
They toi-toi-oil not,
They toil not,
Ny-y-y-ther do tbey spin.
She paused and tbe tenor took
np the strain :
Nee-ee-ee-tber do tbey spin.
They toi-oi-oi-oil not,
Tbey toil not,
Tbey toil not,
Nee-ee-ee-ther do they spin.
The tenor ceased, and the basso,
a solemn, red-haired yonng man,
with a somewhat worldly-looking
eye and a voice like a fog-horn,
broke in:
Nay-ay-ther do tbey spin.
They toi-oi-oi-oil not,
They toil not,
Tbey toil not,
Nay-ay -ay-ther do they spin.
Then tbe voices if the three
were lifted up in semi-chorus:
Ny-y-ther
Neee-ee-ee-tber
Nay-ay-ay-tber
do tbey spin.
They toi-oi-oi-oi-oil,
They toil not,
Tbey toil not,
Ny-y-ther
Nee-ee-ee-tber
Nay-ay-ay-tber
do they spin.
'Brethren," said tbe gray-
haired, old-fashioned pastor, when
tbe choir had finished, "we will
begin the morning service by
singing tbe familiar by mn, "And
Am I Yet Alive?" Ex.
Brutal Conduct of a Colored Policeman
From the Wilmington Messenger.
Monday afternoon about 5
o'clock Policeman W. P. Toomer
colored, arrested and brought to
the station house Leslie Godwin,
ayoung white man, who was partly
under the influence of liquor.
Drunk and disordly was the
charge entered on the record, after
the prisoner had been locked up.
Policeo&an Toomer stated that
he made the arrest in Brooklyn,
ana mm someume previous iu iue
1 Al A i! ; A- XI 1
arrest a fight bad taken place be-
tween Godwin and George Silvey,
wnue. ui tnis iracas, nowever,
the policeman said he saw nothing,
dui wneu db armeu vxuuwiu wBB
acting disorderly, while bis sister
and mother were pleading with
. . i
bim to go home, but in vain.
When Policeman Toomer made
bis exit from tbe station, Mrs.
Sallie Godwin and Mrs. Katie
Memory, mother and sister, re
spectively, of the young man ar
rested, entered.
Thev both recited a tale of
brutal conduct on the part of Po
liceman Toomer. and tbe latter
lady was somewhat excited, and
daring her recital burst into tears
tu i-j; tv.0t
Policeman Toomer arrived that tbe
son ad brother was in their care,
them. Policeman Toomer savagely
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grabtoea noia oi young troawin auu
told bim to consiaernimseu unaer
lx HC KTahi a wot (tian enirl
arresi,. ou.i:b.
"Toomer.help me carry him home.'
To this the officer made an imperti
nent and gruff reply, and jerked
MrsMemory away from the side
of her brother and threw her balf-J
way across the sidewalk.
How does this sound to self-re
specting white men ? Editor.
Beats the Klondike.
Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville,
Tex., has found a more valuable discovery
than has yet been made in the Klondike,
For years he sunerea anioia agony irom
P,.S- ..a XlX.o3 y
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Dr. King's New Discovery for coasump-
tion, coughs and colds. He declares tnat
gold is of mue vaiue m sompanwu wiui
?hU mMlonH enre: would have it, even
tr it . hnnrlrfld dollars a bottle.
i.v. n.Antiitia nrl 11 throat and
laag affectioas are positively cured by
t ir.'nn'a Wav riioinTirvxfnT codsdhid-
tion. Trial bottles free at Aycocke &
v. a rfmtr BfnrA. Resrnlar size 50 cents
and f 1.00. Guaranteed to care or price
Build Up By a Pull Together.
It is only by keeping your pur
chases at home that a business can
be built up successfully to meet all
your demands and give vou tbe
advantages as to prices Doubt
less by judicious ordering you can
save vour money, but you are in
juring home business and cutting
off prosperity all about you. If
everybody should do as many do
order whatever yon need from
aliens, and sometimes even ene
mies, the grass would grow in
tbe stieets of all Southern cities,
business would completely stag
nate, stores would be closed, peo
ple would have to flee to escape
starvation. Do unto others as you
would be done by under like
circumstances. That is a golden
rule and follow it.
How much cash goes out from
North Carolina in a year to sop
port and enrich strangers and to
the injury of borne people seeking
to make a living, we do dot know,
but doubtless some millions of dol
lars. We suppose Wilmington
does an active business in ordering
from Northern dealers instead of
buying from friends and neigh
bors and from them you know.
Turn over a new leaf and quit this
way of unfriendly and unjust dis
crimination. Give dealers at your
door a living chance and demand
in turn fair dealing and a living
chance for yourself. Not only
buy your goods at home, but buy
whatever is manufactured in your
town where the products are satis
factory as to quality.
The Augusta Chronicle discusses
intelligently tbe benefits of patron
izing home industries maufac
tures. Thi?, too, like purchases
from home dealers, is important.
Tbe Chronicle gives tb is to show
what benefits would accrue:
"Let us glance at some of tbe
effects of such a policy? First, it
would stimulate local pride. Se
cond, it would insure tbe success
of a home industry, eivine em
ployment to skilled . workmeu.
Third, the wages paid these la
borers and the profits made by the
manufactures will be expended
for living expenses in this com
munity or invested in local prop
erty, and last but not least, tbe
object lesson of this industry's
success will induce similar invest
ments in other lines. Just let it
become established that Augusta
is a community that patronizes
home indurtries and there will be
m new and diversified manu
factories springing up in the city.
A poll together would greatly
improve the business outlook in
community. It should be
worked well. Wilmington Mes-
senger.
Tbe Times publishes the above
with tbe hope that it may do good
among Franklin county's inhabi
tants. Editor.1
Free Pills.
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen &
Co., Chicago, aDd get a free sample box
of Dr. King 8 .New Life fills. A trial
will convince yon of their merits. These
pills are easy in action and are particu
larly effective in the cure of constipation
and sick headachs. For malaria and
liver troubles they have been proved in-
valuable
They are guaranteed to be
Derfectlv free from deleterious substance
and tn b nnrelv vpcetable. lnev do
not weaken by tbeir action, bat by giving
tJ.!tnaJ
cents per box. Sold by Aycocke & Co..
druggists
I
Th man,8 dream of bUs8
reaches pa value when bis Bweet
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heart's father tells him he can
faave her
From all over the country, come words
of praise for cnariaio , . . cooj a .
c gnep Gf Little Rock, Ark.: "I was
suffering from a very Bevere coia, wnen
I read of the enres that oaa Deen eneciea
by Chamberlain's cough-remedy. , I con
cluded to give it a trial and accordingly
procured a bottle. It gave me prompt
relief, and I have the best reason for rec
ommending it very highly, which I do
with pleasure." For Bale by W. G.
Thomas, druggist. Louisburg, N. C.
Oyster dealers deny that there
: r. .n.it a 3boqsa na crrepn trill
jn buisu a v..wi.ww - r o
m-S the oy?te,.-nothig but
consumption at preseui.
KnpTrlen's Arnica Salve
BucKlen S AITUC oan e
n Vwat ra lve in the world for cute.
I k.niiua arrci nlfwrs. salt rheum, fever
-ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains.
nma and nil skin eruntioos. and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
trnaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
Ur money refunded. Price 25 oents per
LOUISBURG. N. C," FRIDAY, MARCU
The Population of Spain.
M. A. Lane, writing in tbe Chi
cago Times-Herald, gives some in
teresting facts concerning Spain.
For example, he says it is interest
ing to know that tbe total popula
tion of Spain is 17,565,632. Many
people, without looking up tbe
matters, would say at a go ess that
Spain's population was 35,000,000
or 40,000,000. But it is, in reality,
not 18,000,000. Spain has an area
of 197,670 square miles The area
of France is only a few thousand
square miles greater, and yet
France has a population of very
nearly 4U,1XAJ.UUU. leias has an
. .
lies, Spain
area of 274,856 square m
could be laid out on Texas and
Texas would have 76,086 square
miles left over. Tbe States of
Pennsylvania, New York, Illinois
and Alabama bave more popula
tion together than has Spain, and
are immensely more wealthy.
These States could borrow enough
money, with their whole field of
commodities, men and capital be
hind tbe loan, to pay off at one
coup tbe whole national debt of
Spain. They could raise, pay and
maintain abiggerarmy than Spain
could. Their natural resources
could outlast Spain's ten to one.
Their steam power is infinitely
greater, and as man power can al-
ways be guaged by steam power
you can imagine the difference,
These States could iit if pnno-
tered from tbe rest of tbe world.
Spain could hardly live a day.
Mr. Lane eays that of all (De
population of Spain only 2S per
cent, can read and write. Four
per cent, can read only, and 68
per cent, can neither read nor
write. Of tbe whole, population of
tbe United States only 6 per cent,
cannot read and write. This i?
the difference from an educational
point of view between the two
countries.
Instructing: I'onjjressnieu.
There is a story going around,
about a constituent of Congress
man Terry, of Arkansas, to whom
some one sent a blank petition to
Congress iu favor of tbe Torrey
bankruptcy bill, and who enclosed
it to his Representative with a
note reading: "Dear Bill Do I
want this passed or don't I?"
There is more suggestion in this
story than appears at first glance,
and the first idea that occurs in
connection with it is that it would
be well for tbe people to send more
men like "Bill" to Congres; men
whom tbev can trust : and then
give them fewer instructions. A ,
Congressman is supposed to know j
what his people need in the way
of legislation; that is why he is ;
sent to Washington, and if he J
doesn't he Bhonld be replaced by :
some one who does. Resolutions i
of instructions to Senators and re- ;
quests to Representatives, by i
every State Legislature, accompa
nied by an occasional modest re- i
i
quest that a Senator resign, are j
equivalent to a charge that tbe
men in Washington do not know
their business, and a concession
tbat a mistake was made in elud
ing them there. If Senators and
Representatives fall so far short
of knowing their doty tbat tbey
need to be instructed from borne
about what todoaboot every meas
ure of any eonsequence, then on
man will do for these places as
well as another. Landmark.
For some time. I hae saffered with
rbeamatism and tried e?ery imaginable
remedy, without effect. Mr. F. O. S.
Wells adied me to try Cbamberlain'n
pain balm, telling m that it bad curvd
many cases of long standing like mine.
I hare used four bottles and fed snre
tbat one more bottle will make my cure
complete. A. P. Konti, Clarvmore, Ark.
Sold by W. G. Thomas, druggists, Lou
isburg, ". C.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
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Who may wish nice shampoo
ing or hair dressing doue, will do
well to call on W. M. ALSTON
& I. E. THOMAS. Ladies bate
your bang cat right. We have
Dr. Wbit new hair grower,
Van's Mexican Hair Restorative.
Ayer's Hair Vigor, Tric.opberons
for thelAlr and skin, nothing to
beat it to keep the bail from fall
ing out
S, 1898
A BARD OF THE DESERT.
Am English Artlrt Wrlu tirmUiij
of IVulooU raL
Mr. R. Talbot Kelly, tho Knglih
artist, writes of "Mv iVxlmiin
Friends" in The Century. Mr. Ktdly
eaya cf tbo tribal bard:
t lie was an old man, pray beardM
and pun drieil, nnl tho look of mi
portanre upon hi brow wan re jat
el in the expre?si n of rrfietl
glory which animated tho counte
nance of hi fori. Each rarneil an in
etrument called el kerneugeh. a kind
of two stringed hddle.
Shutting bis eyes and comfortn ly
nibbing his hand- together, the old
man began, in a harsh, utrnb-nt
voice, to deliver a jwtnegyne uj-.n
the aoug ho wad going to sing, mil
. ng forth repeatedly ejacuUtiont f
rAiwa:" "Yew!" and other t
proving signs from the asemb'.-d
crowd. After ten minutes of thi I
became impatient and fi'-humol, I
drub el kemengeh ya usta" lM.iv
your fiddle, t) my master'), wh.r.
upon, with ympathetir grunts fr ni
all, he began the overture, a w. ir I,
wailing melody, to wh:di the n
played n kind of ho-nii'l m a nr. u r
key which it is imis-ihle to tr.m
scribe correctly in our annotati. r.
Beginning like thenghmg of u,e
wind among the palm tree, it grad
ually gathered pow.-r and volume in
a crescendo, then died a way again r
a breath, playing infinite rhnn.
ujon the opening them,.. The ,rfe t
wan distinctly nrtistie and .piaint
and I was gradually drifting into
a state of dreamy imagining- when
suddenly tin" liard broke silen.-e. and
in a voice of amazing nower nn 1 it.
cisiyeness U-gan to intone the
of the Nej haata "
oing i.ac for
KeneratioH". I!i
legend desrilil the grr-wir. ,f
parent trib' niton jniwer n, !-. .,
tamia. and h w,
when men an'l
were in jdenty.
cided iim:i the
Admirably ai r, u
strurnent-. 'i.e
bnrned ridmg
m i'oiir-ei,f
i .ine i- and 1, r- -the
hen 1 :
COll. j';, , ,f i' ;.; j
nj an -1 . :i t in-, r : :i
s r.K-.i to l, .' r
of I :,--.!. : d ,
patched to biiiuni
n distant f.i .. ,
their lore' ho.e' stroke- jrad:;..;. .
dying in the distance until n,r; .
was beard hut ti..- Mghmg of
night wind aero-- th.e d.--, rr. Vr- -ently
from far away wa- c.io-i.t th
distant thundering of the gath.
hordes, gradually aj nro.e hir.g !.e.,r
er and nearer until tlie volur.... of
sound culminated in a gein-ral -.i'r:
tation to the sheik w h fun.r;:;. . 1
them. Then rani" the sh ex
hortation, and the desrrij Von of
their desert journey, which v.. into
occupy many months.
Incidents bv the wav -heat. th:r-t
noise and dut by day ati 1 tl.--
nal silence of the desert by v..
me nrigiums oi in:.ir-.
ing und waning
f
1 1.
ni
'len
A t re
icd
:i . t !. e
:y and
' tl IT.
to the
hardships, cxrit.-nn'i.t-,
poverty of (onliti,,n
turn grajdii'-ally !-, :
same weird areninji.in-.ii). nt
Hour after beur th:- went r.. th
bard' eye gleaming ami h: . ; ,.
growing tr..ng r i.n 1 .:r i.r, .:i
til I was alnnipt -1 u n i. -1 by ; tlr..n
dering mniiti)i.e. M. .m h;'..- the
i tribesmen, shifting excitedly
n t he.r
K'Uts and uttering ".n--k ;.e-n:.
which kent me sj -l i i- ;jnd. Kv. n
tually, iu tho narrative. Tui. w a
reached and the horde f Arab- . :.
cawnpttl tneath lti wall-.
It was in.w midr.ig t . !ind r f . r
long liuur? I had li-t-n-d to th.
wonderful ejur, but rli.;ng that 1
was to tie .ro-.ii;hl y x :ia;;-t-l f r
further iinii;..'iii('iit, I !.-; to
"turn iu" and, getting v,y, I left th"
anHtinbly in the rem; Li of their ex
citeuient mid gratification.
Tho GirJTr Irltk.
"If I were going to give .- wi,rd '.
advico to ft young man j.i-t einUirk
ing in the nlmw ln-:i,i." haid the
old circus man, "I should say n.-vt r
let a girnfle drink out i a :. d jT
a stream, Ix-caupe lie s nliiM-t o r
tain to drink u) muHi. Vou m-,
the gira ft c doesn't really realize th:t
he'sdricking until he Ugm to take
the water into his stomach, nud he
doesn't Htop drinking until be .,t
enough there. The rult cf thu i
that his nis;k iu Mill full, n Wing cj1
urns of water that he doe.-n't ih-s1,
but that ho takes in ju.-t the ki inl
and often with disastrous results. I
have known many a giratTe to kill
bimkilf bv dririlriti;. t.-i t 01. i n,
- - -v ---o - ....v.., .... .
I feel that I cannot do my your.g
ami ambitious friends a greater
f-rvice than by warning them i f"
this characteristrr. The girafTe
should bo wattrol mvnriably frui:
a bucket." New y. rk Sun.
Ai Otkwj l"rfr.
Tho brevity of t!u rkney r.ui
mer precluding the mining of hardly
anything eicfpt oatM ('ait") and
bailey, the elder 1ia1 roiu'v.tl th
minister to pray for gwl harvest
weather. He cumplicl as turvn;
"Lord, cie ns braw weather and a
wee hit Much of a breo that will
Araia .Irur .n,l r,ll nn Knrm
v . 1 ... ; .i ...
bletherin. rivin, toann t last as we
bao been ba'in, ye'll r lay tho vera
mischief wi' tbe aits and fairly ipoil
a' 1" Arena.
Never judge people religion by
th gilt on tbe edjet of their gray
er book.
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