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."if TlMEsrw7 THE ' FRSNKEIN JAS. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. VOL XXVIII CHURCH DIRECTORY. METHODIST. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Geo S. Baxbr. Supt. Preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M., every Sunday. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Q. F. Smith. Pastor. BAPTIST. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Thos. B. Wilder, Supt. Preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M., every Sunday. . Prayer meeting Thursday night. Forrest Smith. Pastor. rrot'es8ional cards, D R. 8. P. BURT, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Louisburg, N. C. Office in the Ford Building, corner Main and Nash streets. Cp Btaira front. B. B. MASSENBUBO, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOUISBUBe. h. c. Will practice in all the Courjs of the State oace in Court House. 01 c. M. COOKE & SON, . mnTkTtJVa A TT A TAT LouiBBCBS. H. o. 1.'. . I thA PnnrtH nf Nash. Fr&nkliB. I Oranvine, wrrenvuu "vy"A th n HuDreme uooii oi norm waruuuv, b. circuit and District Courts. DB. B. B. P08TSB. J- - . . i rh. foster & M.ALONH. PR ACTlCIlfQ PHYSICIANS &SURQi.ujNS, T.ontHtrarcr. N. C. Otflce in Building, opposite tmur nui" .. T T ..... 1 1 Main Street H. LIPP1 TT, M. D , . PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, FRANKLINTON, N. ('. D EL W. II. NICHOLSON, PRACTICINa PHYSICIAN,; LOUISBURS, V. O, PKUILL & RUFFIN. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, wuisBUBe, v. 0. S . ,. t7otij 1 ,.wi" rVf ITaZ Oranvlile, Warren and JrVaxe counues, muu the supreme Court of : Nth Carolina, prompt attention given to collecuons. &c. riHOa B. WILDER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOCISBUBO, V. 0. Office on Main street, over Jones t Cooper's tore. T. W. BICKETT, A.TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, LOUISBUBO V. c. Prmnntand painstaking attention given to evVry matter intrusted to his hands. Refers tc .chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. Jolm wu, icuu w i - - of Monroe. Chas. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For- Mt coiiRire. Hon. e. w. Timber lake. Office ln'coaxt House, opposite Sheriffs. Ai. PERSON, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, LOUISBUBe, V. 0.1 Practices in all courts. Office in Neal Building. Vy H YARBOROTJGH, JB, ATI OENEY AT LA W , LOUISBTJRQ, N. C. Otnce on second noor oi ieai uuuuxug , k ,t 1 1 -I 1- I Main Street. All lpcal Vnsiness intrusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention JJR. D. T. SMITHWICK, DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. C. Office in Ford's Building, 2nd floor. Gas administered and teeth extracted without pain. JJR. R. K. KING, DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. C. Office in Opkba House Building Second Floob. With an experience of twenty-five years is a sufficient guarantee of my work .in all the up-to-date lines ol the proiession.i HOTELS. HOTEL WOODARDj W. C. "WOODAED, Frop Boe.ky Mount, N. C. Free Bus meets all trains, Eais $2 per day. FRANKLINT01N HOTEL TJT) a XnrT.T rMTrsTvT TST C 1: xitii h-i-l'-'-i 1 w S&M'L 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.lVaiseiitTug Propr HENDEBSON, N. C. Good acoonnnodations. Good fare: Po lite and attentive servant . NORWOOD HOUSE rVarrentnn ilnrlh r9rnlln ""I hwishvsms.hu- w- J. nonwooD, Proprietor. ratronag of Commercial Tourists and tveUng Public Solicited. Croed 8ample:Room, - ; -r THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSOIS I, THIRD QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 3. Text of the Leaaon, X Kings adi, 16-SO. Memory Teraea, 16-19 Golden Text, Piot. xv, 1 Commentary by the Iter. D. M. Stearns. Copyright, 1898, by D. M. Stearns. 16. "What portion have we in David? Neither have we inheritance in the son of Jesse; to your tents, O Israel. Now see to thine house David. So Israel departed unto their tents. " This was the result of the refusal of Eehoboam, the son of Solo mon, to make the grievous service of his father lighter for the people, but It was all under God's overruling to fulfill His word by Ahijah the prophet (verse 15 and chap ter xi, 80, 81). Because of Solomon's sin in forsaking the Lord and worshiping idols he was to lose ten parts of the king dom, one tribe only being reserved for Da vid's sake that he might have a light al ways before God In Jerusalem (chapter xl, 01-ao). 15 was the purpose of the Lord that the 13 tribes should be one nation, a 1 i, -' -1 . . .... ' wuouy ngnseous nation, in the land given to their fathers, and His purpose stands unchanoed. for the srlfts and calling of 0d are without repentance, and every purpose me Axra snail De performed, but He bocb duo euu uum me Deginning and Is, throuah all seemlr, fllr.nt. ' tlently workin out His nln .Rom Vt 29: Isa. xiv. 24 twi q.11- It hi. ..v xxxtii, 2 ). 1? B . . .HH nt TQi TT - klnK ntAU 4.1 Ul -A T -r . I boam reianed over them." Jndh w I .,, , , , , . . . i David s tribe, to which he belonged, and " "a"ui rwswjre tui i9 called tha Tiinn nfJT ICTl liiiiiiuB ui w iiii.il i 1 1 M 1 1 n ti i iit K nova anctran I Uant nf Dnviri fnr tt i tv, , well as David's Lord ( Acts Hi. 81 Ri,v v 5; xxii 16). Judah prevailed above his brethren, and of him came the chief ruler T r1 i o t- 1 1 1 . I wi iut fwujauim mat Luty were wuiing to stay wicn juoan, even though seemingly absorbed in the UuB mUBui wmcn wie iXJru spaxe. 18. "Then King Rehoboam sent Ado- ram, who was over the tribute, and all Is- rael stoned him with stones that he dind." This Adoram seems to be the same as Adoniram of chapters iv, 6; v, 14. Per- haps by sending for the tribute Rehoboam was testing them to see if they had really revoitea. J.ne resmc must nave thorough- 1 ly convinced him, but it was an expensive test for the collector. Not different, how- ' 1 .... . . 1 ever, from that of Stephen, who for the sake of the Son of David was also stoned to death. 19. " So Israel rebellel against the house rf TloriA nt,tn tViio Jon T TT TTInna I xvn. 21 it, ia tmiri thnh "rr a t ti . . . 1 the f Dvid, and Jeroboam An T , , . .. ' , ,7 SZLZl ,o n ki 1 tu ine to keeD the commandments of God and 0 I to walk in His ways. But out of his own hoonf i-i t-t. riorrirfkri otii i thinno r-w-ri nuts hiteKnH I Idolatry in Israel from Dan to Bethel (chapters xi, 38; xii, 28, 29, 88). I 20 " Ann It. rftTnfl ti nnca whon nil TcodI I tipnrd t,nt. Tobtt, r-mc .in they sent and called him unto the congrega tion and made him king over all Israel." Jeroboam was a widow's son and one of Solomon's servants, who had been promot eu oecause oi n inausray. wnen ne ixra tola Solomon or the division ol the kingdom because of his sin then he sought ssuijssk - - - i xi 28, 40). ?i a R.hn.m t Jerusalem he assembled all the house of juuan wun me trine oi rjenjamm, an hundred and fourscore thousand chosen men." In II Chron. zi, 1, it is said that this army was from Judah and Benjamin, and in both nassases it savs that the object I was to bring the kingdom again to Reho- and therefore the arrny was in a sens7a vain array of power. We read of another king who hired 100,000 mighty men and naid them a hundred talents of silver, but was not allowed to use them, for they I 22. "But the word of God came unto I . - - - . m. I bhemarah, the man or uoo, saying, xne namn of this man nf God siimiftea "Hear- 1 ing Jehovah," and a true man of God is one who hears only the Lord and delivers the Lord's message to Eli. He that bath Uir, vnfr. na fnH hfn 1 It no W nmnol 11 My word let him speak My word faithfully an of God (Jer. xxiil, 28). The next chap- vi . ?? i o T u 7 TiT tTi greatest "Man of God" chapter in theBi-1 hla fnr in t tho Ht a rsl nnt Imu than 14 iimes, and it teaches us that if we turn fmm what God savs to listen even to an angel bearing a contrary message we may be set asido as witnesses. Compare UaL l, 8. Solomon, king of Judah, and unto all the house or Judah ana injamin, ana to ue remnant of the people." The messages of ' i-i rvnt xxvii, 8; Hab. 11, 2). See also Hag. ii, 4, and note carefully the beginnings of all the epistles; note also in tne utterances oi our Lord Jesus Christ the persons to whom He is speaking, and you will see among wos kom oT podls -wtSS you" (Luke xvii, 20, 21) were never said tn ilWInloo hut, tn -mnrrtomna Phariflfiea thirstingforHisbloodandwemustthere- fore take them as in the margin or the R. xr .oTLo, T.h H in nr a v te-r ,24. "Thus saith the Lord, Ye shall not go up, nor fight against your brethren the his house; for this thing is from Me." They hearkened and obeyed and did well in bo doing, for obedience always brings blessing (Isa. i, 19). Man's goings are of - , . . SswhayWSTinow niS own way. sj uoru, a auuw mo way ui man is not In himself; it is not in man wiuitewj ioiura ua oucpo. ukui o uuib waiJk.cuja w uucvv ins ""i" hPJ,r, rivi8eth his wav. but the Lord di- recteth his steps (Jer. x, 28; Prov. xvi, 8; xx. 24 . wnen ajarjan pursnea jbood wun 01 intent, fhft Tnrd anneared to him and .. h1a nvsi nurnoses. Even satan bad I . ... to confess that God I bad la ' bfge atut Job sugn uc , we win De quiet u we oeueve 28 S2 nd Pa xxxil 8 25. "Then Jeroboam built Shechem in ! f.nQ .T8 Shechem means "shoulder" and suggests Deut. xxxlll, 12, and Isa. ix, 6, 7, and penuel means "the face of God," but Jero- boam knew neither the one nor the other, for he . turned away fro 'the of God and felt tnac ne mus manage i" r verows that he did not believe God, and. therefore he could . . . . ni.j o tt rsn -r on DOb DO e8TJtllllnHTM.li VAW and Isa. vii. A. . nnrlntr the summer of 1891. Mr. Chas. P. Johnson, a well known attorney or Louisville, Ky., had a very severe attack . 7 - ' , . :. ,u of summer complaint. Quite a Bumber of duTerent remedies were tried, but failed to afford any relief. A friend who knew, wbat.wae neededs proeared Cholera and Diarrhoe Eemedy, whielt him a nsir.T.ifs nr linimoeriua i vajiiv, :ui A v,;m .nit x.m thinka utm uurewj bu r.w, . uio aiao. no oy o uioi, r . SS IT. ,1.., ha msvt tSttATl a day since that time he has not had this remedy in his household. He speaks it in the highest praise and takes much -1 . . at la 1 pieasure in ,reoommenaing n ibhiwc '-L'H ATTEM PTED ANALYSIS OF FRIENDSHIP I sing of friendship. Tli a word That's eery, very often heard, . Bat little understood. One holds as friend the useful man Who at the timely moment oan Do htm a deal of good. . Another says a frieod Is he Who's ready with his sympathy And excellent advkse. And yet another deems him one Who Joins straight in the p -g fan And adds his share of spios. Again, you hear the only friend Is he who willing ia to lend His money at the cmXL But none of these, though fair, will do. They haven't really got the true. Descriptive touch at all. The friends, the. bona fide friends. Are they who, when good lack attends Upon yon for a season. Do not commence to sneer and flout And aay the whole affair's without The slightest rhyme or ronton. Who do not rift their eyebrows or Deal in aamaatto metaphor, Their lips with envy curving. Keep tbemmy bey I Such friends are rare, But if yon have them, know that they're The sole ones worth preserving. David H. Dodge in New York Son, A SLEEPY MAN'S SPEECH. It KleetrUUd the Jury and Worn tat Ver dict W Vest. . ""f:" wra aaa wnamng- P011 6X9 . " ? ?0d have only to look into the career f Ajouio t cbu, mioma ixuiu luo great state of MissotirL Thera th fnnd nf nnl Mnt.l JM il i i i Ho Wnlto Wlln. - - a turn at Vest and flnda a story that is wortn repeating. . ... Al 80806 " 10c in MiSBOUXi, ol ooorse, and the preliminaries tell how was empioyea dy a man wnose dog had been shot by a neighbor. Oth er eminent counsel attended to all the i : 1 1 M 11 41 VI, . pii 1111 iimneg ui tuo ngas, wnoie veec - was there, nifl head sunk down between his shoulders and apparently aaleep. Fi- na1W hi- n-anoi-te ,4 -- r maae me conoincung speech. He demurred, but seeing he mnst do something to earn the fee which had been, paid him rose and aft- er gazing earnestly at the jury for some minutes began a sneech of whirli this a - ofnmrra-nViir, ,yww -.. imiii.iHTTiHn f ii r.nn TnTV r na raam 1 r . T , w -L'. tHonn a man no a ti rnta 1 A wm nw a I "T 1 WvZZr rr- again him and become his enemy. His son or daughter that he has reared with loving care may prove ungrateful Those ,V I 1 J L j. XI I i 4 t 14.1 1 j j nuuiu wo uuov nibu WLLi uauuuKxa auu our good name, mav beoome traitor, to guwiimuw, may uwuuw vniHin wj their faith. The money that a man has ne may xoea it niea awny rrom him. ..t .V t. ...J.Ii. a, A I jwuai" wuou uo iibwu mow. a man a reputation may be sacrificed in a mo- Tnonr. rvT v i wwimnarxwi aAnnm 'I nn WV I pie who are prone to fall on their knees to do us honor when success is with us . i . . .1 i. T . " i : " . er our heads. The one absolntoly nn- selfish friend that man can have in this seinsn worio, me one mac never aeserts uuafc tul or treacherous, Is nis dog. "Gentlemen of the jury," the senator 2?::?"? u uiunierur auu in poverty, in xiesuui XTZAr, TT, m clJ 111 ackness. He will sleep on the 001(1 gronno, wnere ine wintry Winoa . maw' " only he may be near his master's side. He will kiss the band that has no food to offer. He will lick the wound and 4i,.t v. vA i Duao i.Aj ta v - -" au ........ -,. a iii i an m roilghnegg He rs the blaruper master as if he were i". "uouau umw mcuuauwuu, he remains. When riches take wings ana reputation ialla to pieces, he is as constant in his lore as the sun in its a-, JTJT. . . 4 tv. 0T,n0M hnmj. Via A T TJ WAf7 AUOeUCA lUiWi BAA ITUIrtJQcXs AAA ....... . ... . .. f""0 than that of accamvanjing him to guard 1 HiflUllllL UlUlafnr. Ul 11UUL lUI&lllML AMLIt rUl- I emiea, and when the last scene of all comes and death takes the master in its ground, nmatter if all other friends pursue their way, there by his mM',11 tlw nnWL K, f, 6"" " " o hia nead between his paws, his eyes sad, out open in aiers waicniumesa, laitnrui and true even in death.' Then Vest sat down. This remarkable -without a gesture. No reference had he m&de to ,4 of the case in hand, . . tttaA .v, thA evidence. When he finished, judge and were seen to have tears in their eyes, lne jury niea out, ana in a nun- 1 ute or two recurnea 10 ine courxroam. J The plaintiff had asked for $200 dam- fgGRm Terdict gave him $500, and TT18 : fH. I n.,. i noted for his bitter wit, for which, however, he had an excuse. "They tell me I say W naturea things, ne once -way. "I have a very weak voice. If I did not say Ul natnred things, no one WOnld hear what I said." WV. M JL v. . 1 JLU TT CMS wivUlJt W 1' r I IT n vwaallvOO VAaV voice tnat no eddies were put on his owing no cane i dinner table, for glare and noise go to- i t : m conversation aa a liaiadav 0v.. . vex the cage of a canary subdues its 1 snntr. The lisrht was thrown nnon the j v- I ,r J2J x oj oiii. I mum. ini8 UlU IllL HUl b nTUllHV "mn."- a gt J&me(! waa-'aflond of liffht on all above. .Tr," .-i i I ansa utuuw uuuuuk vut m ncoa ama gnashing of teeth," trnaiumu. I "Mistuh Pinkley," said Hiss Miami Brown, "what is dii here diralomacy?" "Well, I dunno whethuh I kin trana I viritV a n-nestion so's'TOti'll see froo it la come, xionn foh de rent an I says X ain't gwinter pay. why, I gits put out But ef I tells 'im ter oome roun nex week, an nex week I 4o11 'In fn. nmia Train ftxr'in. an no on. I JDftM v -" o , - . Sat'l saljomacy. wasningscau oiar. Trashy Medicines M.T,wnftl, tlaod tha market. Botanle many nusaa ajs - mooiJaim fa a eonactenUooaly eom- SedwdtelM. H result of forty rt prtctiee by an eminent phytrleian, fffftfSlptt 1 uix. i. tMtiftiii tn msw -ASSZSVfSi tHl.-lt for aU skin I "4 . TTL iaj . tuivaAaiaeaaaw,atninauauar iwuftu I and s-rlnmtmrB W lis IOm lorui. vasw 1 " 1 .. .. . . . ...1,1,.,.: I bottle of it contains -more curauvw wusa f yior . - . " . tnlraele worker. OI I l.imi.. ktn. tnasir . HtmtMX rf xV 1 srlisiscd tnaSMiej . wn vwY-rThT' Old Ealiabl9-f' Kvbottl. RsartBteea. - i uuiTjj. . v i - .ft a .nisft una ft- - h OOXTNTT, THE LOUISBURG, N. C, 7 AN UNITED DEMOCRACY. The Democrats in North Carolina, war or peace, mean to get together in this year of grace 1898. We are real ly happy in being assured by one oi the best informed of Democratic leaders that he has never seen the Democracy in oar State so unanimous, so com pacted, so resolute for a fight to win. He is not old enough peihaps to re member how it was in 1867 70, when the roistering and pillaging carpet baggers from the North were plucking the old State just from under the har row of bloody war and the mean plun dering and burning bummers, and native whites inglorious and hase scallawags were cheek by jole, aiding and abetting", the Northern birds ol prey in plucking and pocketing. Then there were 90,000 ignorant, supetsti tious, credulous, freshly freed govern ment runners and civilization builders ready and eager to help on the de. praved, traitorous crowd to despoil and curse North Carolina, and to get all the crumbs possible that might fall u their share from the groani ig tables of the rich officials that were literally "living in clover," and playing S t Nabob all the year long. Sambo was efficient and pliant and superscrvice able then. Is he really any better now? He runs with the remuant 01 the same old crowd and believes in "de publikin party." Sambo, like the leopard, never changes his spots or ttees his party servitude, lie is there to stay, says the Wilmington Mes-en- ger But, no doubt, we apprehend, the Democracy as to the party beine as r a awm i. ai a i iav im t-.r -UJ 5U"U ,ul 7 as it has been since Vance carried the State "m a whoop' in 1S76. May the trnod and prand old State liberated once more from vandals and incom Detents! iiiorj iuv. iv6iu mui l;wi anrt .h.ir ,i.h- 'I ha hrrka saw 1 1 1 ve rv iHp ta?a tnnnAc "6 " '"- "i K"- Qn the basiof a White Man's govern mcuu l,clc wul uu ''lc' '":"r There will be no evading or hedging or SDeaKine in uaieu Dream. 1 ne Nomocracy means 10 assert inc r.gm of the white man to rule. They w nnt w;,-,. ktp it .ill for h,ir tw. r. u 3uyiciu.j. 4 i.v. ..v ..... Buut .w..., that the men of the Bryan stock must cro.,... u. j, . e is a coward and traitor who falters here. Such will be the verdict of the rumnrnr. wo ma v nr Hmihr Vnrth 3 ' ' Carolina is the native home of the white race and here they will dom ' 1 i . . . oate 01 die' 1 tre rcsolvcU lo tjrmP back the conduct of public othces into the tnisted safe keeping of men of I t-1""' r " I ity and of governmental experience Ilie civ.lization ot .Nortn Carol, na I ... ... with all of its hallowed traditions, its I wucu muuiiucms, in gicicv imciou demand that thc white man shall U masters here and supreme in all branches 0f government and in all municipal and coanly maltcrs- II 15 a P,tlful burlesque, a contempuoie oetrayai oi ,.., -r virtue aQU BUBIIOUH, ui tuiimuuu nr9finn trt lurn over the eovern ment of a free people into the hands Qr half-educated and completely lllu crate "savages, as Governor Kussel was wont to describe his chief follow- By the way, since the day that Kus- . elected the condition of affairs in a11 respects has grown more deplor able and serious in our State. The negroe. do not behave themselves, as a whole, with half the decency and I good order that ihey did under the i k, r-,1 -hite men Thev have rule of the real wtiiie men. i ney nave j been far more indecorous, presuming, , inSolent and provoking than they were before the advent oi tne nre?nt dvnastv of rxilitical vagrants, prcsem uy j , . . wicked trespassers, violent and unprin- I cipled advisers. The general trampk rs i r - urX)n'tbe safeguards of ltberity and the i c j , - .,lnr n n nf trer fonst uce' cons l , f frr rnnsti tntional government, have had a wide h.j.. .v.. 1, k,w. nf sweep, vuuci si.s. ..v,u . mnrtflm invaders the sacred right of I w . w- . ruk has disappeared t. :. v:s, for rhantre The 1 ai 10 "ig" - o white men must bring it about. I' -ill snrelv come. If it does not come - - .g09 it will sorely come in 1900 - s ' Tbe Bryan race is restive and reso- 1 Wk.n the are fullv aroused ' ,hev are invinci- AUU UliUbU iu i-. aw j - ble. A. Clever Trick. ,. .Jl.t.t-is like IL but there is 11 Wnaiuy T T. a..fwwr. r.n really no trie anous, - ---if vl v.. Uma back and weak kd- wr " y nn. 1 t . . nftnnni IronDleS. . TV? mean he ean cure himself rtR away v. . maiariai : . . . . . Vlittj.r- Tula ujratCinsj taking K1UL ,Jm ,eu aa tim. tones up th whole ""uVb, olent to liver f'JneJ1J' Deon- VuSaSTi. 81eeQlene ?d P1".T.V, i ftHMttan. ibhwv,. . . , T ..Mtable. ana .mi.- ; pure' - . . A ua natural I J m mm im BSBftVUft . I sua IW""'"- ; . ,- D,,T. U riSTtlTM Tycke Drug Compar And be eoo- a. a a sTtrsr h. iMirHi STATE, THZE3 XJiTIOiT. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1808. TURN OX THE LIGHT lUlrig-h Post. Mr. J. W. Uiiley is the editor of the Biblical Recorder, the orgin o( the great Baptist church communion of this Stale. His position s such edit or gives any assertion he mr make on either a secular or church matter importance. He n also a member of the Bjard of Commiioners of As;m culture, appointed by Governor R it sell. A statement that he will mjkc, ; as such mem! er, ptciaMy one reti ring to the character or coniuci ri . f ficials of that department, w,!l aitrai t ; attention. Therefore, the rev.lu' i .n j he introduced yesterday at the :S ri ; A . ' - . f , . I u - mtrcwiip oi IDC IWiir 1 I n.r-. rj the Chairman, and Immiratum Afn', who is Mr. John R Srunh, (; ).ern,.r Russell's erstwhile Super ;n'rmlcr t o' ' the Penitentiary, followed by ihe kt: I ous charges against Mr Snn.ih '. x"-ii updti informaiun obtained Iroin i r.e (iovernor," presen's a s i a r : 1 . n m dition of a flairs. 1'. but llius-ra cs the j serious nrsmanagemeut which crurar I terues this Hutlcr-Kuv-cll Aduiin.s'.ra j lion. When a gentleman i.irnsclr. ihe cre.T.urc of ih s administration, can tring such charges mvolv.ng the u'ter recklessness of the Chief l'.x- -r r m ihe administration of h: ctti. e, is ci ercised in the apjxiintmrn: f ir i r tention in important p-vtio s I me:. o woe ('.illy unfit, is hurni'i a'. nfc ! every true N j r : h Carolinian. Tnat t will arouse the go-xl -eoj !c t .i 'cn-vc of the shame and d -t' l' e w r. . :. r. hten l.ro-.ight ii;on '.re S :e ty ad vent to piw er of (, iert K i t and his henchmen we can ha.e n doiil t. We will n- t beiieve that a i '. ern -r and a combination wh.i h a'.ta r.n! : fKiwer by fram!, as cnared by ir.err. bers the parly to wh.cr, he an 1 .! belong, who ha.e d :-r r: a r . lr . 1 every sense of obl gation to :he drrrr.'. r: 'uircn-.ents of the p)siti(;n and p-.wcr assumed, can fail to rece.ve the rc'.-j'ce of a r'ghteously ini -n.tr.r a r. 5 . ;t ragei people. A -rv larr m . v or tr.e eoj ie want tlerc; telligent government, they have not got i', n r the corrupt conib'natim . n e -' . ' V k". ow I :,.i 1 t , s . r. ( e as inaug-j rated a j .nuary, i, . ( .le it the meeting of one of ihe :m;or:an' executive departments vrsierday, re Cipilated hy the ind jjnar.t rb-j'st . one cf the meniters t h - r -. '. b it lend emphasis to thc discraceijl v.-iat: n. exposes to large v t tr.e ra'a:n t that has befallen the State. The charges of flagrant corruption as well as gros scandals which ha.e characterized the management of cer tain institution?, made by mcm!er5 , : the party in power, are e pjal t ) any thing that aroused the h.inet people in thc early sevcnt.es. It is s.niply a repetition of the same misdeeds fo'. lowing i return to power of the sam element elements at once vicioiv ignorant, vindictive, corrupt, degrad ing all that it touches and scorn ng al' that can honor and elevate. Ail su h is well canculated to "taiig'ie one's m dignatun." It will arouse, c (an but feel, the resentment ol every hon est man. Verily, when the w. cite I ru e people mourn. 1 1 e Wa it i'rov idrntial? Norfolk Vtrnminn BI-..1 I';l..t On Monday a phvs cian was called to see a widow ladv who was vk and had three children dejend.ng on her for support, and had no means nf mm istering to their needs, nor to buy med icine. Soon after the doctor left the house and was in a deep s'udy of her sad case, he met a pentleman who atked him if he knew of any one io distress, as he had promised his dy ing mother that he would never work on Sunday, and if he Should have to do so he would -donate it to some pnor person, and that he had made ? i 5 by working on Sunday and wanted to carry out his promise. The doctor told him of the case he had j iM left and the gentleman immediately boughi provisions and sent them to the ladv, but refused to allow his namejo lo used when they were delivered. I' can truly be said in this case that the ways of Providence are mysterious. The roan who lcoks at everything through money never sees vety far. Lov; is the sunshine of the soul, provided you don't keep it bottled up. It was simply "Hobson's choice" that resulted in the brilliant achieve ment at Santiago. The ills that never come are the fountains from which fl w the bitter est streams of homan wretchedness. Do you know how to wah? Well then fou know bow to dre,.tbat la if yoo va otDttn Fsdelrxti Pyew. Jrt IWI tht foods with the dye, that's alL Sold by A, C PriTtt & Co.. Pilot, IS, C SOUTUEK5 HOSPrTALirY. I Wlnatoa Sotirl. Southern hospualrty hai become proverbial. It manitrns itself opoo all proper occasions. It a not tifT sod formal, nor a it of a dre parade char acter. It ts but the outward eipreMioo of geniality and wrtn heartcdnets a desire to make every body wnr.to oor gates feel thoroughly at home Soch hospiiahiy is a revelation. t0 tr4oe who eome Irom sections where it dj cot exit where coid lorroal ty u the rule and the r r nc pie o' evrry man for h:mell and t he devil tike i be h nd nioit prevails where it ti tvnmeii f.rt last and all the l nr. and whre cn.l- ;,.es are bavr.i largely j-.m the calci- i ut r.n a.i to Sow rr, ., can be rcade oit of them pr .pr et.es o (r fd that they make a genial, b g hearted tell jw I teel as if he had been safe keep;r. The r, np tal.ty of jjt n ce for . r. checked bv war and I He tropn ire to l-e congratulated that t-e po r.n ol mob ', a' , -.n are ;n the Ssuth. 'A ten ever thcie :s a camp it :i the pleasure of ,hc ;-plc to contr.b-jie to tr.- c -m f rt the v .'.d.ers ar.d lr..m evers f- n: .n fe Srr.h irrn wh.cr. r,;.n teers :.av- g ,r.e there has len tar.g l.e v!.c.,ude for t -.e U-l.ly welfare A '.'e tit, as w-cll at w.ihes f r tre r af' : e ; . n , etc. Ac n ' re-1 the statement nut dan a , tr.at al ir. t-.e s' reels ,-.f 'ft r. v He had been ; lac ed barrels . f ,ve ; wa'er t r i.e ber.e'-t f t-e 'r ; -k t:.,ned '.".ere an i h w rr. - h ' f s t '(,"' 'l'.ness was ap; re i'cl 1 i 'rr , v e troj; ) u t r. r n 1 r. a t I . a 1 . T:.e w 1,-nen '. t leen nrt 1 lor : -.e ger.t'.enen. as we. and ,i j' y , a-. 1 . t j tie k n ! r.ess f da, t v t-.- Jacts. . l.kew ;se a; p. cab. parts o' the u' r. n !t fir j' '", a 1 s ;' r. r.a rat k : n 1 r a . w i s s .rvs ar. ! t. -Ir-stT as 1 r 1 ' e w , rr. e n ! : r - . ' Me'.r s. s : .. li e w men ! all w-ere t --e , rtu .as tcer. ; resrotcd Tr.e M't r-p 1 s sa Ire wo -11 en a.l r v r. g t he rn s-e , . c s ive mr.D. i'-c'. re t tad t"f n in camp er f s tate are ivt as ;at r r a s c . jr.lfer tr - a week the 5 .'. 1 9 c n bJ-'. Mtn i piam in , ) 1 y . r.e . r m a n ; a n 3 : -i mace 1 ' as contented ar. I as crxerf.i away Ir ):n 1 he . .ed 'r.e-s a: r -r.e ( . . ' T T . . a 1 are ; s-s : 1 r.t ji, n-r.i .e . I fortunate, nleed, n r.as s s ' r c r. 1 ; s as 1 r. ! : he r nn-,! ; I . - . - v. ' r, - c .f rn 1 . a u r. t e r s I : r e w men 1 S" the S"u' r.er :. v 1 J ers n tr.e ar 10-' : vi r. Ms ar.d ( r jed ire; . ration by arts jf r.er - 'elf varr : j a cause thev tl:e.'i4, ,;-,t. "S;rr k nd.v aits ! 1 'rve i-r.e- are n ) mar. k-strl ere I men lull t'Vr w-.'.e djt v. f J leel that they have 1 ned or.es a' wno nave a jr 'it r. f ern an : '-a: wop'.d !e d.s't t. "'rat le . pr -e rerrear. i the sa. red tr.;st ass-jrr.e l. A bras man r.au ri' rrr ! e on t 1 - ;pg .! an r The Alain Heart. tDT p 7 i r -irTr;s.- fr ra f 1 ,rra f b r: 1 isa mt bv z of th ngw (.f it. .A nr Jittrjrb- ( tb 1 .-Mtit, il fT-ct th- hrt' - aci tfcrf r 'Ti-rr f.-i h:rh n'Tf'pn wirh dt j 11 ,q i rp 'tniM brr- ther ar tr - I M.-s cf th: r hararw. i It h r-ri die--trri ti t; th gw . ( j bakiOif rKJd--r ma ! frc ta borot alica iotrfr wi'h it fr flw thr-oh lh, j artrrn and slf- . f that &rxn F.. r - ehiMr-. eroap. but ow.o l.. t!. ,o J,c. - j ey from th rsoi na-d to pr-dTo. ars lauor. jDjieiao . orr ta pl-.y it. la fae of ineh fifU aoj lo ?iw of lk ! tim.ny -ie0u. a. t. ll. l.Aik. .n .Y- . ...... t 1 wbon o-d fr fo-l pqrri. ea a t b r - i D? rtr". u r ,t) Dr'rtfl" r ca . . . . , u wutU IJ1H. m It J I U OT , . . ft ft from tb (rroor a rrkr of alocn bk io: powjr. aitriplr X r tb aak of mi iriff a few crnta io prie It ! a healthful wro tbat tnaoy atat? ar limitioir br law tb tsU cf tbe iho barkioir powdr. Vry .-rn it will b prociDita man ax'e-. or I r a tl a prt on. aa it nboold b Hat for tieb law how are tbe alatn p" ien to be koowa by crnaaier? Where alom pow-iert Ir a, A brattled isocb nor their al probtbifed by law. it i better to avoid tbe uae of aay sew -r d abtful brand cotil It baa beo set lyied. Tbe purity of all powder nay be aiffpeeted If tbeT are aold at a pr-scw lower than tbe price i f tbe b-wt sttaodard braoda. We know the Royal to be a Brvt-claaa ereaa of tartar powder. ad If rooiamn inalwt apoo bavlac tbat braad tbey will be aare of a pore, bealtkfal r'.iele. In Ww of a retvnt r-torted caw of poiaonitur of a wboJe family ag near I oport, Iadiaaa. from tW o cf alom powder. It beaoore every ooe ton eatraordiaary eara la pr-eba-ioar tb-ir aoppliew We do o kej. tale to reeotaaeod tbe Rsyal to all wWo ar ia dootx aa to tbe powder tbe a are been oior. aa tbe Tasted State ior meat tewta pUcwd that brand al Ihe head of all the tartrate powdera. JOB WORK I Yon can get sll kindj of letter heads. Bill beads. Note head, Envelops, Bosineas cards. Visiting cards. Posters, or anything Io tbat irj, dons at short notice and oa tbs belt material at tbe Tlass Job Oflce. - MUOUFUCI: PROFA5ITY Fa the last tw wreki tSe wr ttr as been broojhi mio ctatrr ecctact ; tbe woflcl pnbab;y ihan diir.r aci perii of h-i l ie He trea dis iw.ed, ;f no yrjr s-d, i:l to jetveral t refar. tr, ar 1 h. - r, : ed tjt its vrsr. If he ccu!d ;n r- r, e w a word that w-.;li tarn ; ' r I. t wuUi rrj.e. Hr .,! n f Cr a i he p.e Cr all . tr itt, fir.t, wiener, k cosc vj'.y take t I rr. e a w -j . d s r. a rz t r i t r - 'arts arv i jt ;.-, ws-i c -!."" -a ; f . .lege rxi nt (t. a A r- fa: ; j iaj rv m .r .e-M ii ' N ne tti;cti r. r. r rr. t tci-K yi r - Mi j. - - 4 - Cf t nn .r 'r i. -e- '-e f i i iu iV i . i 1 ; i . , . I .: s r. -: 7-e j-ri n' isja..i '. (f'i est mrk'r-i I-er. c.r. s-ter f wat j'lir. e rr. a r. n r n c rr.e m?3itr' e ; ' Ij-.f utitfi r. t ei i rr. : a great r ' e '. - e i ; :, - c . - e r.: s t d r i ' 0 r J , l ' - a ' a - w -I i , 1 f IT. a 1 ' a 1 i . e j s 1 a rr. a r. 1 , . ' - ir. : ' a t '. n r t . t . .r.a I kz I r . a -m T.e 1 'ri Y u r (J C. t, T ; Y T". . . . . aw. a, r-s w.i 9 lr.i:.- l'-. ... ' .-"a - cu::-r St" i n y 1 Vl . -w-k ; at ; ..' i -. -- '-i At:, s-" 1-- I ft. 1-; - A- 1 1 B; t-'.w r.S.- 'A. ati at a r7 -- - I "T - I - f - ' k W r- ft 7 '.. 2: ; ; ; Th- ' --. T t-e (FmlMt ,WSTZ: a li v-ii r .M M rl ;jil k.. V ft 1 A jj . 1 character s a e t sh -t, c,f deteocr. w.-.er. ; .te e -ure tat:e:-t ( lose ar. I a -,d: 1P ' s?i- yj M m fTr 1 ku - is nTt xCen STILL AT THE BRIDGE. BLACK-SMITHING. I aaa smS feanrsra aa4 i So a Woe. I af ye ta aee at row k n awtoeei Tow WSC m mm !- M akee o Law Sieve Vtar. Haw -- LoaVeKrr;. c Ma I mm Mm ad ktaa etMWftW WAlstt. tnat hrr-4ta4fiai -mn M'IM'I to reawa rtr a-was. ae nt mmt assswltsaaaa femi few raatw wkaral a am - tt t-d Ja muz V.V 3E are MiN4 Lawt wal to eaM U aa wlel saaa Seya, tartri7. ; - .t aa t JI.C3 ht Tui. SrlrTf & Jirux NUMBER 1? JEWELRY, JEWELRY. JEWELRY 1 a f.l ha. cf Watches. Clocks Jewelry and CHEAP FOR CASH l REPAIRING. '. r. D. P. LYNCH a. s-n Feed Sale : Livery STABLE HAUS i PULLER. PfiTii'.in LOUISOURQ N. C. T, ii:ivKi: T?. s V! - inn v y ra:t.tl ; 1 - t . OSE hUHDREO THOUSAND DOLLARS. ILL CF e:; IS 5ELS PCH TIE tet;;i if :e:s!tcu. ' i r. hv-rt( " '.. . t i ' - ; rr'"' -i' ;:'t i rrd,ti r . ' r r 1 f r tv. 1 1 I 1 1 nar . s 1 v 1 Ufa 1 &AKIIII3 POl'DER Atarfr rwrw N'TICK. ; : t M l rTaTr. '-'WiJ ' -r .. t,eee rr-n c ft- ti-if t.. t ;. h a low - - ". I esvi. 4v Mm . . 1 s- mji ij,. . .--v-f r-a,K, x . 1 s " t--rT4 4 aa-,.: in, e. ink. 1 h, aeae ft. . le. -' - 1. t ft- ' , ; ft. 1 IW Tefi t-ew C-w - rr,.. , , -yw.S. l-- fe,,, a,. ot-W . J -ft .J.,,,, IWUftfr, j a w c tei.-iw c.M f . . 1 a. ki fttftv. , i, Cat, a, 1 1 . ci.4. M, , VT J --.. ww; M ftti aMft.ftt , . Towa-4 rs,C-,,,r,ilr,,1 tW AWt aa,4r Cfta.A 1ri a, MW Wc srt (at f Sw Uee eCw i.- -tV. -f ft. . : . J a a. . . ' , r t tie an ft 1 ' -- tl S-ft, w , ------ - b . w, ryl M-a : w. ak4 u. a. Sqy J ' iftfto4 m L Tex, - w. ZL TiWimii 4av, t t) an opportunity is offered. For sale by i ,W, G, Thomas, drugslit, 5, ForwlibydrrtaX'- .t - v- ' c - j
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 24, 1898, edition 1
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