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VOL. XXIX CHUUCH DIRECTORY. ' METHODIST. Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. ' Geo. S. Baker, Snpt. Preaching at 11 A. II., and 8 P. M., every Sanday. , Prayer meeting Wednesday night. . ii. F, Smith, Pastor. " ;- .. ''-:'' BAPTIST. ' Sanday School at 9:30 A. M. " . Thos. B. Wilder, Snpt. . Preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M. every Sanday. r Prayer m eting Thursday night. Fokeest Smith." Pastor. m louisbuiig, in c, n:ii)AY, :, 1 MR." BBYAN'S PROCLAMATION. The Conditions Upon :w"hich " Erring Democrats will be Received Back' Into the ParJ v.-- . North Carolina Industries. x ' , . , . ' .. N . Baltimore Sun. The State of North Ca rolina ia at tracting' much attention at present on account of the remarkably large number of new cotton mills being erected in addition to those al ready in operation. They include improvements and new plants, at TILC NE'JU'J'S GUClTllSr EXSaY. Prof. II. SI. Crowna eiji it Is the Poli tician Colored Politicians the ..Worst ct All. 1 ty tl Professional . JK. J, J, MANN, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, - V LOUISBTJRG, N, C. Office over Thorna -Drag Store, JJR. S. P. BURT, . .V - PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, . Louisbiirg, N. C. . .. Milwaukee, Wis, April 12. The Journal prints tbe following: Editor of the Milwaukee. Journal : "Dear Sir:-I am ju8tin,receipt U,t;r, MaDw . tt.t. -n your favor of March 22, in which an,tnJ Mf;- T '. ', . . IT, - v -i bprings, Mt. Llourne, Lexiug- you pay: ,It is asserted here that ilrp. , . , T ft tuu, xarouru, auu icaieign. id pre paring a summary of these enter prises in thisState the Manufacto ry:; 4il is asserted here that many Democrats who' voted ; for McKinley in 1898 feel that they li Q en liaQtt tmAnA ... i I. 1. it. Tl " ,,i - j rcrB "ocoru gives aa a reason me publicans, -and are likely to vote a t.- t -kt ,. f. - . , advantages which North Carolina tbe Democratic ticfeet again at the ' t r -, J oext presidential election, tbo-jfrh a j- ' - ,t .., : . " 1 , I dustry. According t a. corres- Thfltr map nnt . ha in . full anir.A - , ,' " pondent of the Record, ten - years with the platform.'and ask : 'What ftpo ChMim w a nmnUtim f m your opinion, would be the wise Quf 1ft oaa j .... m ourse to pursue toward these ceo- m a i t- ., t , x , , To-day its population is more than ler la what way may their re oo aa j i a. h ' . J 4 u 2H (Mill ftnn ita t.tvAlira Ant.tnn milli Office In the Ford Building, corner Main affirmation with the party be best 0-a J. J . t . jd Nwh streets. Dp staira-front. foil5t,a - are running day; and night in the B. B. MASSENBURd, - , tfTTOBJSET AT LAW. manufacture of cotton yarns, gray cloths, ginghams, toweling, web- LOCISBDBS, X. O. s . . Will practice In all the Courts of the State Office In Court Honse. 0. U. COOKE h BON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, LOUISBOBS.ir.O. facilitated?" "In reply, I would eay that. 1 have, no authority to speak for the rbing. sashcord,' . hosiery, -hatting uemocraiic party, ana in . what 1 an(i wadding. five clothing i say I express only my own opinion, factories are utilizing every hoar i am saueneu tnat you are correct 0f daylight to.keep up with their in saying that many of the Demo- orders. These factories are the di- i a.. .. L . " ! i ' l m - r -ry I - . . rais wuo voiea ior Mciviniey are rect result . of the cotton mills. ! . n -I ------ Qisappoiniea wiiD tne Kepublican while as an auxiliary feature of Wul attend the courts of Nash, Franklin, Oranvflle, Warrenand W akecoun ties, also the Supreme Court of North Carouup, and the U. B circuit and District Courts. , Da. E. 8. yosTBB. Bb. J. S. Malosk' RS. POSTER fc M.ALONK. PRACTIClNa PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, Louisburg, N. C .- - - , 'oillce over Aycocke Drug Company. m. HAYWOOD, RUFFIN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, I LOU1SBUB9. -IT. a administration. and will vote the Democratic ticket in ; the future. I think that the same statement could be made in regard to those .who voted the Palmer and Bnck- ner, ticket. The doors of the party j are ehipping goods every day. are always open to receiye new ad ditions, whether they be new con verts or former members of . the Lparty . l o err -is human and those who erred in 1893 have only to ad mit itand subscribe to the party textile life there are the foor firms which contract to design, build and equip cotton mills complete, and which are kept busy,' while the five machinery and supply houses Heavy (inns In Advertising. Fifty years ago the .heaviest cannon used in the Government service weighed only five tons," and creed lu order to be taken back Aiy,araAA fts rnnnA o5ntiio- and adjoining counties, also in the supreme into the party. .. lhey may disseat j with a velocity of 1,500. feet . per from some portions of the platform' I second.- It was a. big gun in those as some did in, ibyb, and yet sub- days, but it wouldn't do now. A scribe to the platform as" a whole-, modern, war ship would not tremble "I have found -among. the Demo I under the shock if its armor-plated crats no hostility toward those who I side should be hit by a - 68-pound wish to return, provided they rec- j ball. When an 1,800-pound missle ognize that the Democratic party from a shore battery gun of 110 ;ourt, snd iu the United States District and Circuit courts. - Onice, lo cooper and CL'fton BuUding. rjlHOS. B. WILDER, . . .; ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, iuisbubs. h. o. . J - Office on Main street, over Jones k Cooper'a tore. P. S. SPRUILL. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, ; 'louisbubo, H. C. now has a platform that is satis factory to the Democrats. A Dem ocrat who comes back for the - pur- Wffl attend the counsel rranKiin, vuiw - . . fr,YkHnr no-oinnt th ftf" Oran-llle. Warien and Wake coriuti's, also posft OI ngDllDg against ID6 r&ai the 8uprem Court ef wortn uaroiuia. 1 rompt attention gjvtn to collections. ottlr;q over Eg ei ton's btore. tons weight whacks a battleship in the ribs, however, the effect is emphatic: Much the same result follows in" these -dayer-from" the vp -W.BICKBTTj firmation of the Chicago plattor m j light firing methods of advertising will not find the party congenial which were in vogue generally un Those who recognized -that - they til recent years. It is not that the erred in 189B are not likely to in- publicmind ..has become obtuse sist upon prominence in the " party that a different system has had to PromDt and painstaking attention given to management until they have-time be adopted; but so many . mighty every matter intrusted to his hands. -. . . I. . . , . T. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Frof. Hugh M. Browne, a ms'tibcr of the ladulty of the noted coiored in. dastrial institute at Hampton, Va., was in Baltimore yesterday looking after the arrangements for tw meet ings which will be held here in the in terest of -industrial education for peo ple. The meetings, Professor- Browne says, are 10 De neia lor the sole pur pose of spreading information abovt the condition of the negroes of the South and the benefits , of -industrial education as a means of solvin the negro problem. ' Professor Broiroe is remarkably well aducated negro and has spent years in working for the im provement of tbe condition of his race; He -fully agrees with the views ol Booker!". Washington that a long step will.be taken toward the sulution of the race question tn the S.ulh when the negro learns that he is in juring himself by the continued oppo sition to the white man and his pol itics. " . "The greatest enemy to the negro and the greatest obstacle to his pro gress," said Professor Browne, iis the politician, and the negro politician is the worst of all. ' The politician usf the negro for bU selfish purposes and does not. care a rap what becames of him after his own ends are served. In the South such designing men have played npon the weakness of the ne eto.and have iu many instances ar rayed -the members of the negro race against their best friends, the Southern white men. They have been taught that they are asserting their independ ence by voting against the interest . of the very men to whom they go ' in time of trouble, and they ha e not been able to see or to realize that their in terests lie closest to the interests ol those whom they oppose at the polls. And this idea is kept alive by promises and the occasional bestowal of politi cal offices. -The negro must be taught to work. Any German (ermer that 1 have kco in the fields in Europe would do two or three times as much work in a day as a negro could and think nothing of jt. When tbe negro is taught to work, when be is shown that a- few political offices will never help him, and when be goes to work earnestly to improve himself, then the titu&tica lo tl j ril!!;-; oaly tlK tut 'tlo CTintaci; '.aiion oftheot-.r complications which vill,it Is now eeen, eveot jully grow cut cf o ir expatiion policy is mora than enCcieat to prodnco disquiet atd apprehension io the caind cf tie can who is re r or.i "I it ! . (.'jus ;:. L it V.. l!n AC; ( i : : ; '.. . .1 A 1 ::j i :. ".. I ia .v e-:. t ' :i j l';.i,r V.:i -. .' i - aul r-.rec'.i.-a. 1 Lie for tls tathfactory termication cf tta Eane. - It needa no prophet to forecast that sooner or later the President will have no alternative buttocall for the volunteers provided for ia the act ofCoLvgres s. It Laa been eeypral times seai-cfUcsally an ecuueed there woull La co necog gity forthia. There will be, if we are to bold on to the , Fhilippin, and cooh'.antlytb answer -o all arguments by the opposition is that we cannot afford to let go. A very high government oEcial said tonight: "We must hold on, even should it take half a . million of men." The cost io.tnoney he did not consider worth while to discuss. While denying himself to out siders, the President was not too busy today to see several mem bers of the cabinet, inclaiiug the Secretary cf W ar, with whom he talked long over the news from tbe East .The president is bitterly disappointed at the protracted and stubborn resistance which the army ia meeting in the Philippines. lie truly had not the least idea of such a thing when he concluded to .in sist upon the cession of the islands. Now such a vista of immensity opens op beforft him that it may well trouble his wakio? and his sleeping hours. The treasure to be dropped from the coffers of the country in this far off land is a consideration quite serious enough our wutk is CLv.jurj it U xi rrc as Ijn as t oar toi if. such A-iy res,) t i ) j f r li J (. r itd a cau-iC c r. r. . t Uck for friendi. Gxl ftnt acl iu!ci This ii His world. I). ol His providence fcae p'ictd these children here. If we bui do our djty and tiu5t in ILra, He wit! cu'de anJ rect the wotk. Were it not f r th s bcl.ef, at tunes we should grwj couraged, Lut lock at the t-tk L.i:c.ry of the Oxbrd Oroha AsiVarn. te G'od's hand leading it through a!l i s daik paths into I;4hl again and we take courage to pte- cr ia the future, relying upon His guidance. From 1S71, waea the Use Cro, J H. Mills, impelled by a great, luvirg heart, inuoJoced at the meeting xf the Grand Lodge of Misers cf Njho Carolina a resolution to convert St. John's Cuil:ge into an "AJ)ljca fr the protection, training and education of indigent orphan children," and when the Masons, kd by their Grand Master above, adopted the resolution and founded this A)luro, God hat watched over the interest of these or phan children and over the welfare of the insulation with a fathetly care, and we have faith to bc!tcv that He will still vouchsafe His watchcare. . Since 1873 over seventeen hundred children have been -touched and, we trust, blessed by the Aylum. It is a high privilege to aid and 11 eogage in this work. God can a:Trd to- do without joct t .Tor is for Hti children, but yoa cannot afford not Uj 3lhafccJ rr. c r a d ; r d 0 1: s c r. J : 1 I .The agents cf tL trusts ar f ut tin in (oca very work i;jv aiaji. In the S)-j;hro cr straug f rrjan S'.jits tlry admit that it ii J 'or-',r e-r.elus'.oa that Mr ICE, ICE - 1 , . .. . I'-rjan w ii but, thro i. h tie a, eociatd ; !, they thr(j States wilb fcal".el ReIers&toChiejustice shepherd, Hon." John to bring forth works meet for re-1 events happen daily that the mer- br , . in f . mnKw.ni Manng, Hon. RobtWinston, Ito r r.t Z .ViV wfrtn PT.lfi Bank r - " . . .1 V ... ,us,iu" !h!ScvVrhm.iik'Vw-- to prominence, -they will have to ular broaceide ot aavenising can- Office In Court House, opposite Sheriff's. If Nea M. PERSON, : ATTORNEY AT-LAW, . iLouiaBtntair. a Practices In all courts. Office Building'. ' . -l fY H YARBOROUQH, JB. V ATI OENEY AT LAW, LOUISBtTRQ, N. C - Olfice on second floor of Neal bnDding Main Street. - to him j sincerity of their purpose to aid.1 mere sporadicand scattering fusil-1 When asked what advice be would give teethe negroes of the-South in the of "itself, when compared with the ex-end your help. Aiding an orphan probable equivalent. - Far more than this, infinitely more, are the valuable lives offered op as a dally sacrifice with tbe most insignifi cant results. Where is it to end? The cablegrams today show that after all that has been done onr forces are scarcely out of 'sight of the spires of Manila. Admiral t)ewey with his ships bad Manila! The claims of humanity above $e at his mercy, and our army baa not interest. Orphan' Friend been able to bold a foot of ground tbal the navy eoold not bave con trolled without its assisatante. If this is all twenty' or thirty tbons and men Can do, it may be found before we are through with the business that the estimate of the oceial above alluded to is not ex cessive. child will enlarge your own heart. bring it into clover sympathy with the inched and poverty-stricken. In this dav. when the tencencv it 10 throw our whole energies our verj being ioto a mad race for wealth. we need every exercise, every inSaence, which tends to destroy this "oarrow tng.lust for gold." God above gold h Too Much Farnltnr. the party in its fight against pluv lades. Philadelphia Record tocrac'. . 'The only unwelcome guests are those who deserted in" vl896 and still claim to -be - better Demo crats than those, who remained with the party; and who demand tbe surrender of the Chicago plat form as therrfTceTof their return. Ohlv those wboare willing to stand introduction of the telephone - . - .; I " " - J . - ' ' TXT ... vill receive prompt and careful attention. up0D tfee iast platform ought to ural districts in iue west ana davA nurtin tha writing of the elsewhere, tne uammore ouu Bays. X O TV. T BMlTHWlPK- -. F . Of 1 ... . .. . U 1. ' tnextnlattorm. - The telephone irr Yours truly, - . ' Wm. J. Bryan " present state of the relationship be- pojiticauQtboritie8 all discern in tween me races, nesaia: this new departure of the United I"have only that which I have J State from its traditional policy given tor years, a would say: im- that its future atataa will be as a prove the wort which yon are now do-j great military power; .either this ing, court and deserve the friendship or the instant abondonmeot of the of the best white people in your neigh- expansion projects." The English borhood, keep fast bold qL industrial j statesmen and the 'English press There are many girls who; by the way, are exceedingly happy, whose married life is one long study of the science cf economy, with its various branches cf "ways and means" and "how to make Military, naval, diplomatic and two enda raeet," and "the possl- cey cf tie a-- re tl yl i n g calcalat-d to prj sii: tt popl (?alc!tbia. Thee, they recettly sent Iroa Jcau th atatexnt that the oei?roeon:ren3ao White froa this Stala Lad Len lr. tit- i to the ffersoo dinner whitb Mr. Bryan was to att-en i in rk. A number cf oar brethren cfthe j resi fell Uto th trap thus lai 1 f it theta and d-?c!arai that Mr. Braa was getting iuto uut(hty Lai cispany A ooxent's retlocttoQ worill bavt taught tbm that the lait tl.'.n the Brj aniti-s cf York .u!it hkeivtad? wattle esLibilijucf ?ympthy wi.j aa'iij, p'J." liooi!, repnb'iicn nero. -Vfi-r . drfoe as much Larua as it was calculate-1 Ct dc; the propagator of it were for'l lo admit that it was witLo.it any foundation whatever. Aaiut t'ii the lou es; e. 1 dinner eaae off, it prove i I a Le tit greatest event i f the kia 1 that La ! vr tafj en J ia America, pr&ta- Lly in the world. Tlanxle! frj i r ound t r;-rt Mr. Bryan's ipeecb correctly it o J oot tlp that. Bat it baad-ra--pel the ifeech for all Sv4tho readers by the introductory state ment, a villainous falaelcxJ, that 'ogr n?n Joit'Jd white cneu abd oecro woaeo j i white womea- lo the Lac La'.l t I all fiaally ratdowo todinocr wttb the guest of the evening. A;aln eocne cf lie Lr thrafell itta tie trap and, uatisgtl by the fresh eip'osioo of the Cocrctic&ao White canard, J-j:in Sjjalo to ex claim that if Mr. Bryan was that kind of man he woa'Jn'tdo for Southern Democrat lo vote for. Of r r.a ' th V. .T. i '.-e -l-.' ii"ICntr ce thcon.ir 'w.a ia 1.U I :"M'.r. m OUR RULES, ea u' l ac I cp. r.t 1 c -. t a jour.d. cct i 'Arrr Una Z f-jcn lH'..rfr lv taade .-irly la the Cs tx.catl Ut in the eJ'.T r.ooa. Nor.e de li v nsi ate xja.t: &.Iam i' f.r I crr-aa.tLf a yea r.iUAt pt 2 ) j-ocaie cr rr.ore. You caa -tiry -,ua:,ti? v yea i-.lUcaii.rat W. T. rI'a torr, Urv it L kfpt f jr s,v!e Jurvr ti-e Car. t f -' f t . t.. r. Mas.i zm, Jo. W. Ktvo, VL C Ditto. :cr. All legal business intrusted . Telephones in The Country. The telephone is a great conven ience, aye a necessity Tn town or country. And the more it is used thfl mnrn its value and importance is realized. " Commenting""on the instruction, for what is your life, get are quite right io styling our ;Mw Lndbegio to bay the necessary fur in mat religion wnicn prompts you io- policy an -imperial pcicy. u njlQre for our f0tnr dwelliDj bilitr cf tl doiozfor $3." There is not, however, the study cf economy in money matte re, alone. but there are also the . economy of labor, the economy of time and the j economy of health t be consider ed. . When we start housekeeping I course the truth Lad to cose cut eventually, and the aolatd pre?a has been forced to noJ Oil a corrected ttatecacut of the din cer, Lot It is p'otalle that tie barm done will never Le .!TVt. Thoe prcfesed Dry an j aprt which gave the false report with care" bead lines ia Llgtype Lave not so far mJ adejaate correc tion, If any. The moral cf it all it that Do- Loutscum. c. KSuTS OVER cxe hundred tricusasd c:lahs. illcf wh::h iSEas m tie f.t:- LVpcsiU Soiidtr.1 ca Iutrf cr rul yk to Chk- Moz'j to lo.ia ca aroT&j cf VivJUin HauJT, Frrt'.iaU A. B. lUii.ii, Tkw Prrw'.islJ W.J. iirtxiT. Calr. Ff-I-7oit roxfor rft.t, lw'J 12 (-3 ard 3fX ajmr . buy a home that yon may have a guest j can be nothing else but that. It chamber to place at thi disposal of the is no marvel the President is sick BMITHWICK, DENTIST, LOUISBUBG, N. C. the farmhouse Master and hisdisciples. Offim tn Vord'a Rnildine. 2nd floor. Gas administered and teeth extracted : without pain. : The Teacher's Explanation I have always regarded it as ex- - ceedingly unfortunate that reconstruc tion engendered antagonism between the- white and colored- people of the TR. R.K. KINGF, DENTIST, LOUISBURG, n. c, . Offjcb oveb Aycockb Deuq Company. - : . ; :o; , TWith an -experience of twenty-five years . is a sufficient guarantee of my work .in all the ur-to -date lines or tiie proieemon. HOTELS, shortly became a necssity andnot a luxury. The people could en quire whether there were letters at the postofSce before sending for them. The condition of the markets can be ascertained and orders re ceived and given. The family! never win by it. doctor can be summoned and the colored man of common sense knows, lady in one" house can discuss the at the besf white blood of the Sjuth name wuzCast-by-yo-anchor,'said trimmings for the Easter honnet cherishes for us a iriendsmp wnicn no the colored principal, the patrons with her neighbor a mile .ox two other class of white people can noder of the cross-roads school. "Dis boy, aWay. If the roads are bad the nd, much less feel. I believe that be gwine tell you 'bout, was de young man can call up his heart's when the cause ot true, Christian in -fambly tonoection era sea-cap rr, choice and make loye over, the dustnal education ia the South be en whilst his daddy wuz a drink- wires with the greatest' comfort comes the link by which the best white :i i,: .m on n1in'-nnltM ..j fa'nrr f tha ia-lroeoDle of the bouth and Our whue 111 Ol ai0v uuai v J - a- I BUU ucvui "-a ae - au-e w w .w. - I make our bomas aa beautiful and pleaaent to look upon as it lies in our power to do, says a writer in 'De head scholar er de school will now recite de piece 'bout de boy un de burnin' deck, whose in mind, when his eyeq are opened to tbe consequences of the career upon which he has embarked the republica permanent standing lbe New york pre.9 army of large proportions, a con South. No good can ever come of eiant arain upon me revenues oi DlentT cf domestics it is wll to this antagonism certainly we, can! toe country, the never-ending LTOid furniture that has math I know, ana every slaughter or our brave soldiers to c.rfloir DOa jt. Simple decota. mainxatn a eemoianca oi autnoruy tlf 0 designs have a better "bred" in the immediate vicinity of the if al)0al iUm tod btt is more eoaBt of a few islands. Important, are much easier to mke - unieea tne c uipinos are paciaea we might employ every ship In the 'navy and be entirely unable lo maintain more than a paper block ade. Whether tbey bave money cr not, they will never bave any ,D I ecrata must absolutely refoae to places, wa women, one aod u. ,ezf.t t & true any rewt sUteaea't have tbe same intense desire to ila i. ih.ir rrat lea. !r. aeewsvavww - - He la in every way worthy ef their confidence aid Le will YfTO WRII IWt runbcJ l y the v.: 1 r '" cr nr. r o- ty l..vvir r to:r lrMrr.;-t..r-e put cp f rr-ra Jf S . :z xt.aX te c a Lr. t:a r.ot betray it. At the race tioe, , )f. mf-.ir nr. I r.t hra rca they tboald Loll la a itrict a:- Unless one can afford to Veep , eouctability the newspapers which take advantage cf tie pctUisn as purveyors cf n?w and political advisers to dec! them. oar Prwacrirtior-e i'.'.M S-tUi:--. It -z; In rr.thota tot a- biu u n,rry lY tzi to cleau and keep so. Nothing looks worse than little gray heaps cf dost accumulated in dhUcult cor ners of au elaborately ornamented piece of woodwork, pecially if it belongs to the cheay and common FRAKKLlNTOiN HOTEL i cabin, he ship kotched fire rum a ciearoot wnicn someoouy FEANKLINTON, N. C. SAWL MERRILL, Prp'r. Good accomodation for the traveling public. , - ,.:JL, Good Livery Attached. , " - I. vt. In,. 11 tV, .r,l.. . advantages and obiectiong to coun.inenas mine r,onn sniu oe unuca w..u,D 1U ... r..v- oraer 0, l0lng. trv liffl are thus removed, and the ior our npuiting, an q-iesuous penam- . , u QOC8 noi iuuow VJ muj u.r.u. J I rTi L. F. Fr'.y cob Wte a lrs- tsrva. t'.'. tnit it L?r!y Ut.i. ta lit ty: r '; ? CtVia'e J I'aia ri-i rv c f a tla j lalhtet. I tik U O. K." J r .; ! Frank R. Pleasants tore act artk-i to tack. rt5 : ctitr l a;et caa irf acb tletr- j hli'l i'lillU'o. ll M ia'at! rp- t ria;.r i ! u f ut iue: r . cJrcr iit- lef on de deci. Eu soon ez de WOnder is that there is not a tele- ing to me relation oi me races wm oe hov eeen it he turn in de Ore Marm; nhone exchanjre in- every rural speedily settled to the best good of all but hit wuz too late. Dar ae wuz, in de middle er de ocean, de flames eoio' sky-high, en bis daddy too pSBORN HOUSE, C. D. OSBORN, Proprietor, Oxford, IT. C. Good accommodations, for the traveling public. MASSENBUKG HOTEL . J P Massenbnrsr .Propr nrniDsncon. ii. c. nAAri A.AAATTiTnn(is.tioTia. Good fars " Fo i .. - - - lite uf attentive servant a.iIIW.J l J full ter hear 'im holler! He grab bed a fire hose en done his bes' ter put de fire out; but hit wuz no go. Hit looked lak, -burn he would, 'spite er all he could do; en burn he did; but not 'twell arter- his daddy had hearn 'imholl rr'Come up out er dar,- y on oil- drunken loafer, en save yo' chile 1' But his daddy wuz dead dead drunk en him, esi de ship en de whole hnsinpss. wuz burnt up alivel" Ex. ' . -. --J--. community, Little Sermons From Dickens. concerned and to the injiry ofnone." Baltimore San. fi'srrcntcB, - W.J. NC1TCur,,rrc: rlctsr. z:. Fatronage ot Commercial' To':-'.3 f 1 raveling Public EoIIctt!. -Mr. John Peterson, of Patoutville, La , was very agreeably surprised not long ago. For eighteen months he had been troubled with dysentary and had tried three of tha best doctors in New Orleans, besides half a -dozen-or more 'pa teat ';rM hnt. rpfieived verv little reiitt. f-iTr-heriain'a coli, cholera and diar- -. 3 r tvin? been recommended to h'-i, he Vive it a trial and to his great it, t-rea doses cf "thit re-dy - Let there be union among us. PhilopoDhers are only " men in armor after all. - Ride on over all obstacles and win the race. A man never knows what he can do till he tries- . Energy and" determination have done wonders many "a tine. - There is a providence in every tbiug; everything works for the best. In journeys, as in life, It is great deal easierto go down than up. You canst expect to go out, eotna Iday.Jike the gauH cf a ca::-!.:; a man can dia but cnc3. may wish, iue continental na f aroitare must bs cotly ta be lions of Europe, so anxious to block be4Utifol. but it is well when pur a hill 0D! 1 Eeapinz tie Thirlvriul. . Tbe Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun gives this significant account cf the Presi dent's disnay at the appall in g'ef fect cf Lis own handiwork: ; " All callers at the Vhita nouse today were inferoe J thai 1l Pres ident was iudirp c;;l and was com pelled to deny Lic?e!f to visitors. Vi'hite IIcu;-3 cr."cii!i iu a quiet way intinated that tha President bad ta attack cf neuralgia in the faca, tat would ta all riht in . a day or two. TLa Tr- " lent, it is telioveJ, did til sc.! 1 in. lis tlh ca Friday h:t, v.-U'.? ca tt3 Pot3 r:i3 river. B,:t itv,? l;1 tl) j -v s ici ail--.et t--'..: ' ---;r v,-i: j uj-iz::-:i Un t: ''7 t.J jivj a-, li- -. -1 , . - ourcame, will see to that. There is much talk just now over what are alleged to be tbe indiscreet nt terances of Captain Coghlan They may be indiscreet, but they are literallj true, except that tley go very little toward telling the whole etory. This country would la set EHaoe did it know all that is Lid leu in the c racial breast in Wa hic rtou. and which, if whis I era under the breatb may be taVcn into account, will t a divulged ia dus tiae. In teveral r arts cf the coarstry tLere Lave Lee:i peace jubilee-!, pn,l ii r. aw fir. arraLed In tha r..idt cf ? :ch celoi rations i tt-3 cloud cf future coaflict rzay chasing to reiaeml.fr that it is tot only the amount of money paid that constitutes "saving " There fore one must exercise- the greatest discretion. Crowding rooms with furniture is not ooly a sizn of ba 1 taste, but it is positively unhealthy. AU thetpaee takeu np by chatties means no less air for breathing- par- poses. The nan op. its looks np Is lifted Is: t i V.r ' . who I the cr.'y Crads.it c4 Il.xr ru.r y u l ; v ad t - i. t! !l-0. ..-.- are Entirely lcaJ. Friti crOsnj, C.tt r Tom-, ... F rfr -t L lw'A'i:ri ivi'fb srw as a t-- is on i rc s r--- . fi, iLj ttf lo Lt;:,.,- is 1 c-.tr-'' It. I;' isir ti -rw-3tt cf a r --1 sf- f i;t I'Vr.'.'e vv.:.rb H-l '.. W. ii Ttcrata. Death I ft its it when Christ ar. Faass J- C,ii5?T c rrthtit k tb eci.-.f I rt-r f :. rra cf F i . Cutwt t. C cJ y s : t - a 1 1 C r ,r T ''.-. (vic'rr-l af . r-t.i. ( . ; b C it. : r tsrtl t f r-,iVzg r i -: . f t 1 '. e . "., Ura't U LunliCTJ d- F. R. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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May 5, 1899, edition 1
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