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Li V ' i L J. V J I J I Jn
WS. A. THCUAS, Editor and Prcjrltlor.
THE OOTTlsTTlT, THE STATE, THE "CTiTIOiT.
VOL. XXIX
CHUllCH DIRECTORY.
- METHODIST.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
!, Geo. S. Baker, Snpt.
Preaching at 11 A. M- and 8 P. M.-
every Bunaay.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
G. F. Smith, Pastor.
baptist. - . - , :
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. .
Titoa. B. Wilder, Soph
Preachinpr at 11 A. AL, and :8 P. M.,
every Sunday. .
Prayer m eting Thursday night.
j . Four est Smith. Pastor.
LOUISBURG, N. . C, JRLDAY, J UNE" 1G, 1800.
SCILBLT!?.
MRS. BROOKS'S ADDRESS
1i-ot'ei-fwioua.l cmrcl
JJR. J, J, MANN,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
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j ; LOUISBURG, X. C. ,
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I OfTJfi over Th(im' tlrntr Stfnva
jjR. P. BUIIT,
l'lt ACT ICING PHYSICIAN,";
i Louisburg, N. C. v. .
Office in tbe Ford Building, corner Main
anil Xtutfh Directs. UlMitmr trout.
BEFORE THE ALUMNAE ASSOCIA
TION OP THE fcOUlSBURS FE
MALE. COLLEGE,
My Sisters of the Alumnae Associa
tion, the Teachers and Students of
iouiabursr Female College and other
vlsirid Friends :
I -feel ft to be indeed an honor and
a pleasure to greet you on this occa- !
mod, to forget for a while the long
distance time has traveled since some
of us, likeyou young friends were in
innhe spring time of life and happi
ness.. As a time-worn traveler returos
to his native heath andwith old friends
Teounts the scenes of bygone days,
so I, would ask" time to "turn back
ward in its fight j ist for to-night,"
wh"ile I awaken the echoes of a long
silent past and bid you look with rae
on souw ot the pictures that have so
long hung on the walls of our memory.
Let us go back to the close of the
vear 179 to. a smdl town situated on
the banks of the winding Tar, which
ttie Huguenot 'settlers had named
Louisburg, in honor oftheir persecuted
King Louis. . For the inhabitants ol
this new anl peaceful plain were com
Win attend the courts of Nash, Franklin, 1 posed of a sturdy b vnd, who had fkd
by her balmy air and intelligent hos that beautiful "Long ag1." " For "
prnbie citizens, to prolong their stay. J .. e of .mre and ere. of brown
a. &l Aatil&l BDKG,
V
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ATTORNEY AT LAW.
. LOUIMBDHe, H.V
Will practice lu all the Courts of the Stat
Oaica lu Court HouBtt. '
U UOOKJi at SOK,
ATTORKKY8-AT-LAW,
rauisBosa. . c. r
Or ail villa, Warreuauu Wa&e comities, alo the
supreme court ox norm uarouuu, auu tn.e U
circuit iuitl District uourta.
Dk. J. . MA LOSS.
Rd. r-OSTKK & MALONk.
Dr. E. 8. Poster.
1)
FRAUTJCINO PHYiSlCIANS & 8UBGBON8.
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Loaiaburg, N. CV
OUlce over Aycocke Drng Company.
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HAYWOOD ItUFFLN.
ATTORHEY-AT-LAW,
L0UISB0H8, H. O. -
Will practice in all the Courts of Franklin
au a uujoiuli.g couuliea, albou tha etapraiue
court, iua i.. the Uuitua titates Ulfltriok aua
Circuit CoUrta.
voice lo-Cooper and CI XtOP B-i'.dLnK.
T
B. WILDER,
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBGRS. H. O.
trom Lagland, Ireland and France
seeking that fieedjfu so freely offered
in the hospitable clime of the - new
world. :. ;
; ii was here that, out a score or two
years past, the Iodun sat at the door
fhis wigwjm dreading of the hum
ind the spoils of wtr, " whili his -hard
worked ?qua,, with her little papoose
strapped to her back, fished contentedly
n the banks of the sparkling river
of health. ' The .dusky lover,3n his
canoe of biicn "Dark, wo-jed the
datk-eyed maiden 'neath the friendly
light of the moon. Or, wandering in
the thick forest around- her,: crazed
by grief over the death of a lover slain
It was here in 1785 Bishops Coke and
Asbury held the first conference of
the .;: Methodist church' in America at
the h jspitable home ofGreen Hill,
two miles from the town. , J jsseLo
the great pioneer, preacher, 'of vNsw
England often tarried here. This
town-, is fanioos' as the birthplace
of men of renown- men who have
won for . themselves j places ol dis-
tinction and honor in the'r profts
sions. '-Within a s'one's throw of this
College was born one of the State's
best known literary men and teachers.
the H m.'Kemp P. Butler
It was at the Male Academy here
that the lat Mr. B Fj M wre, of Ral -
eigh, who was ope of the o'envwt law-
yeas of the Srate, was educated under
Mr. Chas. A. Hdl. Dr. Wm. G Thomas,
of Wilmington, Mr.Tnorais Fuller, ot
RaleigVMr William 'fiuon', o' Gran
v lie, and a large number of the repre
seniative men ot tne ; Mate, ail
4 1
ceived a greater part, 'if not all oftheir
education here. Ancf though the noble
stately women of that day were never
called to officiate in any public office,
they were worthy help meets, whose
"highest aim was tor make the home
beautiful and attractive to the dear
ones around them, train the children
aiight, and wi h a rare grace, enter
tain with ease-and elegance the hon
ored guest. O ie has but to read a
letter written by one of these dames,
-nd see lheneat penmanship, the
stately, finished style and reverence
with which thev wrote to parents and
friends, V to be convinced that lhe
were women of culture and refinement.
Within the town, was situ tied the
home of one of North Oirolina's truest
and noblest $ons;Jdge7j iseph -J.
Davis who also attended school here.
Nor can we ever forget that she cjaims
the-bonor of being the birthplace and
home of Edwin W Fuller, one of the
sweetest singers the South has ever
And nnow white forrbrad are there.
A ray wreath ia a dimpled hand
A ring and a plighted to.
A beaatiTal fKop on the balmy air
Drifts through nor Taller of dream.
cat re ha ye .distanced tbe beantual
Lay.
And its melody li-wteth from far away
Ana we call it no -Old Lines." .
I am awaie that th?re x sts -with
many now dajsan idea that the wo
men of the old South, were a pet:td,
cfcrtles, ludolent 6ci, wh.se highest
aim was to look pretty and say -rctt)
nothings to an admiriig circle ot
beaux, lean assure you, it was q-tiie
the contrary As a young lady in one
of the o!d M ansions of that day she
shrtd, with her tu-nher in her many
h u eb.kj cares, and .will) her il'u-p-n!d
a. genial, oIdtime hospitaluy.
R.-ading al.ud to father as he sm krd
his afur dinner p e, on the broad
p-azzi, or playing his lavortte aus,
soothed and q'licted him.
Vitn ner own nanus. s! veic
tl smoothed the pillow ol the sit k and
dying of her colored people, and
gathering around htr the little duk)
tots taught thtni of G-Ktr As a. result
of her. giMrfl-training one has, only to
turn to the eld colored men and wo
meaof the old S.uth, now so fast du
ajpeaiing. .- And you will pardon me
if I pause here, and uop "a tear of af
'ri irr 1 1 mmnrw tm nmui rl
V uivitivi J was,,. I iiw K v V VI
tlin-e kind, trusty fr.ends, our patient
o cl bla k mtinnties to whose pnt ence
and kind nuising we owe so much.
But th s delightful period, was toon
dirken d l y a threatening war cloud.
that ere long burst iu,a!l its fur- and
changed tven the schol girls roseate
dream ol hppines. to a life of sacri
fije and service. How vividly many
of yoiT, my associate, will recall tha;
day j is' 33 je irs ago this month, when
w- assembled in .this chapel, with
flers ai.il-song to aid in the presen
tation of that beautiful banner lo our
brave men of the Franklin Riflrs."-
iuc uciusiyj ineorica ui incosoj nj, UC.Mii A. wisis o.l CUIar.Y UOCK
false acicDcts and Lhi'oObhT. Mar!
What Yinrtnla'a Fornifr Uorrrncr
said of th!. Famoa North
Carolina Cng.
you take for your watch-word the r real
troth so leautifully expressed in Mr.
Kipling's Retessional: .
lECKMRiSaL.
God of oar fathers, known of old.
i-ora 01 oar lar-niofc cattU line
Benetta wboM awfal band w hold
Dominion ovr pal id and cina "
Lord God of hosts b with oa yt,
Let w f irgt !es: we forget I .
The tumult and the aborning diet
Tbe ea prams and lb kiox depart
StiU stand thine ancient saeriQc,
An Dumb e wl a cooiriU heart.
Lord rf busts be with as yet.
L-t w.urcrt Ivbl forget!
if drank with sight of power we loee.
"iiatooors inat bats not The In
- ae
Sorh bvusiiaa: as lh Gentil ase
Or leaner borda w'tboa ih laar -
Lnrd of host be with a yrt.
Lest w (urfTttt we (wml
In the midst of one of bit im
pasaioued apeeehea years ago,dar
Ing tbe ''Know Nothing' cam.
paign, t'uolata Ilenroj A. Wlu,
formerly Governor of Virginia, and
perbapA Its cnoct eloqnent orator,
ucivucu tu uii iutt oeigoi 1 Atlaata Jos real.
and exclaimed: Tbosa tnoao
talns which lift their band to
. F.liLcs thts food more ddlcJotrs eod Hfvolcsocao
Strickri Uat
W bav oot tba booor f ac
aaalntacefl with Mr. fTKarl IL
milk th. cloud. - 'Tb. oli cb.p SutUrt ef cblcao. bnt frc.f.r
was wjthant doubt referring to
Chimney Hock. ' Hit In. lex finger
-was pointing directly at Chimney
llock, HeoryA- Wis Is dead.
-As 1 looli into the bright faces Bul Chimney Rock still lives
around me and remember that tome I Ueurv Wise is immortal, bo
of you will" soon leave the (airy land Lbimuy Rock. Ltituoey Rxk
of eirlho-od. 10 return no more. aae 1 a one of the boldest "of America
w - i.
cras. The Sabaari Air Liu
wi, 11 take yon there. Ills only
seventeen -miles beyond R'tlbsr-
ford ton. Railroad ticket gol over
and uokaown to bia dtir to
wslv Lira our moat cordial salata.
'- Mr. Strieker Is of th to any
taUlioos of Amerleao cltlzics wbo
feel outraged at tbe proceedings
ICE, ICE.
T Lave maJe oaJ prrtirud ao-rmikg.
cieabf with W. T. FieJw la Lab-
dJ ICE lor ts tie coclc
" Moa la LU LdlKlItr.
wbej -
Fond romory shall waft yoa btekT re
summoning to yoar keo,
ToaCg jiys and hope that blessed your
careless naoaa,
OUR" RULI.
For tbunxh ia tbouxbt lived o'er and 1 lh l2 ! The ride is one of
o'er aealo
They are gone for aye! Aurora's -rosy
winjr.
When nest she eoutes, womanly cares
shal. triog." .
of the treats atd who isUod to ei-l
ert themselves to prtrtot aggrt-
gated capital from play teg tb'
bog at the ttMcit of tbt rau4.
Mr. Strieker bslisvcs lo objsct
Isseoos and tb aotl trait card be I oad lrr la noaaUtiNi of
bas had nrinUd and elrenlatotl it I Vcxxodt and cp, I et
poaao. ik ool (Mirer kw
phenomenal grandeur. The Ions
are set coz f lo tbe receaMS of the
wild mcoiitalu raoge. One dollar
to two dollars per day. Tbe beds
are clean. The food is plentiful themselves. -Th. foUowln Is a
a a mm . I... Mia I , I
i loynor notnti ana m voor mothers 1 antrtootteouie. 1 bo. pools ate
I would lovingly say tovyou
a ;ol Illustration of the extsotto
which lbs average cUlaen of this
country It cow vicllealted by coi
binatioos of capital that throttle1
competitioo and Ex price to suit I
Office on Main atroet, over Jones k Cooper's
1 tore. .
, - - , '. . . -I piuuuwu.. iu luia same rvLitucui y uc
in nattl 9 lwamilitl Inrrfan orirl throve I -
. -;. . . .. - pearned well the lessons and received
F.
S. SPRUILL.
ATTPRMEY-AT-LAW,
- LouiBOBOvir. C - ' -'
, Will attend the couTts'cl Franklin, Yante
' Qrauville. Warren -audWake- couuti-8, also
the tiupremn Court at North Carolina.
Prompt attention given to collections. . -jjulue
over Kicerton's Ktore.
m W.BICKETT,- --
1.
ATTORNEY AND COUSEIXOB AT LAW.
herself from the dizzy heights of Lovers
Leap. - ,:
Ii was in these days that" a band of
the Tnscarora Indians, who-had been
making .raids on thewhite settlers',
1 scalping them and burning their homes,
the ideals which fitted him so admir
ably to strike those golden cords of
melody in Angel in the Cloud and his
other boemsT whose music stillJinaers I st rring straii.s of "D xie," -B mnie
ia our hearts, though the hands that I Blue Flag," snl There's Me in th
sweet the chords sdfeentlv and tenderlv 1 old, land jet,. '- together with tbe sad,
came to a ford on the Tar Viver.jiQw haye been long, foldedrin their last sweet nVes of "Loreoa," When th s
known as Louisburg, Dut the wafers skeD . . n - - cruei war is over and "We shall
were so swollen ; from recent- rains, ; Dr. Turner M Jones, whoperbps oieet but we shall rai him" were now
they dared not cross. They then went has educated tfrore women in North our lavotiteairs. What though many
to a J point where Lynch's creek purs Carolina than any other man, twice of:thoe who composed that band ol
Prompt and painstaking attention given to I into Tar river, ; and camped on a knoll j taught here, first in the Male Academy "warriors tried and true,
ler-r matter intrusted U his hands. t ... . .- . , 1 0 - " ' I
RererstoeiJusuBpnera.! from 1 85 1 to 1853, ana tor two years "Who bore the fltg- of oor nation's trnat.
Bnfprea. First National Bank of 'win-j when they were surrounded .by the
of mo? TfpJSi- white settlers who had been reinforced
by settlers from Virginia,- and
- if. O T . 1 t
learn. .. , , '.. . . ' "PT 01 wr.oimitriTiry iapr
ow to be women; tb.r are earth', beat Miliary a cooi ana gtisteniag ,w C4fJ
. t le.a ' s t . m. . a I
CO.JO.S - 1 who s pec a leu uouv. loeieaiaatoi i ii.tn ui.tj J -,,1. v.
And DOresl altar, ther-for.er hnr. . . 1 Sleep io DdStad BSdO by
G. ccb from mairns by th Mered 01 1110 lePs a ceaseless stody f 12,000.000 trusL
" aria ana eoiaca ana oumuiaoi. ids t .n.M.. m.i. k
The secret b whewe mlirht thr rnl-Ih I ' 1 pot 0U toy QOdSrweaMSad by
irth." -umrntr niermomster does ghi e30.OOO.OOO trust.
Trailers tell t of a valler of race. aT,U' D"1 0. oo.y irota I pot 00 toy pacts thread oad.
d . -. , loutobi. ibis means deep sleep u a-fyi nno nm tm.t
in Roumania wacre the-air is so filled I . ... ., .... ,L I DX fw.wu.VMJ irosi.
1 nif n 1 j n i n n irifi l 1 1 m nine b i i awaa
ilh the Hlcliihtful odoroftheexn ii- r-' -i ---- l ar ibe Stiirt made Df HW,
v ... .... . imkiimvi irnst.
ISO Said II III. I T .Vu. sf laatVa rmm,Am. V.
a ewvf wsi s v ss e m w a m w ww
tee from all r'u 1 1 123.000.000 trust.
. mrm at a - t 1 '
Aiorin Carolina, uoot diss i..iv An,..n.i.n. i,.(inl
l asva Oa, vs-i w a-' aev v wf
it. men and breibreo. ioqiro 01 1 qqo 000 trosL
a a av . a tMe I '
aiiAgeuu. -wet iieveryioing I wear tbt collars toads by IS.
is not perfectly comfortable. Watch I iw iwi
I ..-,n. . k 1 1. I . - ' " . . . I
"Though broken is it. staff and, battered 7 . Tl K V ll Uom eollee ugH a I wear the socks mads by JCO.-
Ana run it. roias tno. now we mast. ? a " bickory. ir Lhienney iiock is any I vy) 000 troaL
Still 'twill liveln BOn&r and Storr rtrrt mrh nrtura r.f ,,.,r nr4 nn . I .. . ... . ...... I vwtvw -
Though it. folds are in th. dust.". " " . .7 7 V, lblf' " ,S pUC6 10 lBa ImUj Ub,es mad by C0,
... . , -'"'-- a-"" 1 np agatosi tb ra'l. iSxcorstoa 1 000 000 trust-
We na lonfeer sane oor sorts? ol I r . .v- .r . . I K . - . . 1 uw.uwi iruaw
nuiu ui iinr aium 01 a cunnriicii
thaa 5 poenda. tWirrr
m mad early ia tb
moralog svod Uto
la th after
coo a. Nono de-
liverw at DOoa.ts&lma
lu for lew crrc3,tira voa
most gvt 30 pouaJs or mora.
You eaa frt aay quantity yoa
waat by eaUiag at W. T. . Rfclcli ;
stone, where U will b kept lor
a.vldoricg the day.
Lr:!st;r. let Cj.
., -- by day. Kverybod'
sre flitrs, that the clothing of all .
. .. . . . . But Henry A. it
ho tarry for awhile in iheiriidt are , . , . .
, . Summer tourist rat
Manager.
J50. Vt'. Ko,
II C Bitsow.
e.er afterward redolent with their
swtet perfume.
May each of us, who have tarried
rithin these walls, listened to the wise
of
n o ml.ght, love and flower,, but tl e Christian, so that we may without fear
Meet onr Pilot faee ti face
' When we have erorsed the bar."
tickets on rale at ail boaboard aim I light the gas mad by U-
Line ticket oluces to Lbioney I QOO.OOO trust.
I eat oalm sal with a spoon made
Rock and return at greatly reduc
, ed rates
A Good Btorv.
Manners.
A stoiy istold-of a certain
yoonff maw who of lato lias been re-
martably attentive to a yoaoff
widoW, who discouraged bis ad.
dresses and recently bas been
wholly loet on blm. He beard that
by $30,000,000 trust.
I eat oatmeal coa ls by &3.4CXV
000 trust.
1 use sagar in ear rolTea.aade
by fiO.OOO.OOO trust.
I.uso milk Id sot coffee handle J
Ht C.nlWcr. Hon. K W. Timberlake.
Office In Court House, opposite Sheriff's.
WJ M. PERSON,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
LouisBirse.ir. a
wrote a note of thanks, and'before
she sent it showed it to somebody
who told the story. She wrote; j
had charge of this College from 66 to Anain u a cau mo io .tin jai .
-. r ii tJ-l 1 a I
x - . 19 rwi rti'i v nn a irt;i ir c crra v. w mi nm 1 .
Mr. Dickerson was succeeded by asnire you their" comrades and survi i.,t ..t.. n tlmnM
completely destroyed. For many the Rev. Charles A. Hill, of Frankl n v? of many liard' lougM battles, we to send her aa expeusive present
years afterwards this knoll was covered county, North CarolinaUnd he by a s1. ill honor and cherish their memory, of an exceedingly impertinent
by skeletons of the Indians, so much Mr. Mayhew, from" the North. ,T.he and would bequeath to'our children, joa ' t or raiber they,
so, that as late as 1800 physicians pro- Female Academy was presided over by and you, our young friends of the '1 ' . '. u- .J .t,. t,,.w
I " '' I ' . ' mr I - t I TT Ol u in s. wv m s ea w la w v 'av
practice, in ail court.. Office in eai cured many specimens oi Dones lor Mlss , Ramsay, who was said to be one Alumnae Asvciation, as a sacred leg I je8 ie4m9i wth gem. Tbe wido
puumug. ineir stuuies ia anatomy uom , tuia inf.th mr arrnmpiishfd women ol. acy, the gratetul love we shall ever
t H YARBOROtiQH, jb. knoll. - , ' that day. Mr. Bobbin succeeded Mr. bear to those.who wore the gray.
' AnORNvEY ATLAW, But how changed the scenel Instead Mayhew, and Mrs. Bobbin Miss Ram- "Come they from hovel or prlaely bad.
louisburq.n.c. of the scattered wigwams and .groups say. It isinteresting to iookbver an They foobt for ns and for them shoold
Ulfice on second floor of Neal building I 0f dusky, painted, forms and feathers I old list of -the names of the pupils of I The tetra of a na: ion's grief,"
of the . Indian, now substantial Louisburg Female "Academy in-1818, I n locking over the past hiotory of
houses, firlile and profitable Jarms, now in the writer's possession. .Here our lovid Alma Mater there is one. fact
stores, and church may be seen, we find enrolled the names of mothers that stands pre-eminent, and dteply im-
while dignified men, in powdered hair, and grandmothers of some of the fore- j ressts us and that is, si e his never al-
plaited queues, and silver knee buckles most citizens of this and adjoining lowed the. intellectual development to
with stately dames in dainty kerchiefs- count. ei as well as1 distant Stages, overshadow the. fpiritual training im-
and silken dresses grace the scene! ; Among the number is the name of pir ed to lhe intriasttd to her care.
The settlers of this lovely plain. Bajbara Hill, the mother of that able j .eed it has been, and is now, one of
"Where health and plenty cheered the j'irest, statesman. United States Senator her crowning glories, that he so taught
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neighboring swain, : were men and 1 ana miorney : oenerai, me non. t cm to reverence uoii, to lespict ii s
women of intellectual culture and - re- Augustus Hill -Garland, who recently written word, to seik f. r a personal ex
finement nun. who feared God and diedln Washington City. p rit nee of salvation, as ihe only right
venerated His laws. And now that It -was curing mat Dlisstui penoa basis on which to build a true charac-1 rtorwicn, uonn.t naa a uu wua nis
1 he ears of war and bloodshed had "before the war'"r that the writer I ter, that wherever theirTots in life have I wife and determined to play a
hAi' succeeded by vears of peace I first made her acq'iaintance with the teen cast they bave wielded an ii.flu- practfcaLjoke on ber Tuesday.
Main Street.
All legal busineia intrusted to him
will receive prompt and careful attention.
. JJR.' D. T. BMITHWICK,
DENTIST," ; , .
LOUISBUBC1, N. C. -
Offlftft in Ford's Bnildinsr. 2nd floor.
Gas administered and teeth extracted
without pain. -
. JJR. R. B. EINQ, v
DENT1SJ,
. LOUISBUKO, N., C.
Office over Aycocke Fbuo Company.
Charlotte Observer.
The New York Sun and one of its
correspondent who writes from I by SI 0,000.000 trost.
BalleviUe, Illn and signs himself 1 I eat the crackers oadT br -!5 ,
MVoolley West," are engaged in 000.000 tr at.
a hot discussion as to whether ooe I I eat bread of . floor made by
may, with du regard for the pro- (10,000,000 trost.
prieties tuck hi napkin under Vt meat that is raade by 850,.
his chia Rt table. Tbe Sun has OOO.fOO trost.
said this was tbe hvght of vol- I use wall paper la 'the hon so
garity and Woolley jumps it. lit made dy 0,000,000 trust
grants that pouring one's coffee in I wear rubber shoes rosde by
to the saucer aud eating with the 850,000,000 troat.
knife are in bad (orra, but stands I live In a Co use, bricks mads
up braelytor the tucked in nsp by 83,000.000 trust.
kin for men with moustaches who I want tar casket frora looker
mMt Deah Mr Brash -Thank you w4nt to eal 80up without ruining made br I2 J 000.000 troiL
ever sox much for remembering a eujt of clothes at every attempt I want them to use ice ban
Fido's birthday. lie needed a new to do eo. The Observer stands with deed made by $117,000,000' trust,
collar, and tbe one ton sent looks Woolley for the tucked-in napkin I waofra? casket made when
as lonj as the rpoon is rrcoguized I dead by $18,000,000 trust
as the proper conveyance for soup.
:or:
LocLSBcno. n. a
w
ASSETS OVER
OXE HUSDHFD TE0UUIO
oeuRS.
iucFii:a tsEoa m tie n:
DrpOMU SoUdtcid oa fnbmot, or
Hotj-ct to Ct-Or
iforey to toaa oa approval of
scority.
m
- Wiiiiaa Bartar. Pmiieat.
A. B. Uawauts, Tww rrUsl .
W. J. BriaxT. Caslsar. ,
SaI IVpoiit Boxrwtor rret, 1X0
$2.00 and $3.00 m yr
so well on him. It was so thought
ful o( you to send two, for Fido
is so bad about losing thinas,v
And theu that vindictive woman
signed herself "yours sincerely."
PjtnUblmr a Sham.
Miles- Salisbury, resident of
With nn expenence . of -J7& I .A ,c i, .(, wan I Louisbure Female Seminary. -presided ence for eood. h was throueh one ol Obtainloir auv ounce bottle of
tne up-to-date lines 01 the proiession. .
HOTELS.
formulate ntans for the.' im Drove- I over by Mr. and Mrs Kay, the memory l her most timid, jet consistent, Cnnst- carboiieactd be smeareu a portion
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ment of the town and for the, ed- of whose firm, but kindly, retgn yet re ian girls that a large terrm rj ol coun- or the joison upon nis. beavy
ucation of the rising generation. S a mains with many in this audience, who try, st me sixty tt.fies from bete, was growth of whiskers, staggerid in
rnunc'iPS the town's wisest men was will readily recall with me the much changed Jrom a goiiless cotnmunit) to the r otn wheee liisemployer
FKANKLlKTON IlOTEla called, and while plans for purchasing j abused time:.woro, and initial-cut desk imo one known for its chuTchts, and was sitUn. siid he was tired "of
L - onini Lnlaced acrainst the- wall, around tne I p xl-iearm? ueoi le. - In what marked I Hie. baa titeu caroone acta ana
Wit- Eivuuuxj " " o I - .. I .
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K.,nff HitrnccpH nn? ftf the nnm room, 1 ne tan, nacxiess oencnes, c ,ntrast u teen
FRANKLINTON, N. C.
Really it ought to Le superceded mads by 820,000.000 trost.
by the syphon; but this paper is riu this on paper soads by
not an authority on table niaanrt $10 000 000 trost. "
and has no prejudices on this sub- Mr. Blrieker bas eoneeratod
ject nor with respect of articles cf t-eBtT.grt Iron, ibat interfere
diet.excapt that it is in conform! wub tbe laws of competitioo aad
ty with the canone of good society fre tf4(f which are as moch tbe
to eat pie for brvakfast. right of tbe citlxsa as-bls liUrty
to worship in tbe manner that
Dorloa: the somta-r of 1S5I. Mr. Chas. I HDi boat to bin ci bis right Ui
P. Jobnaoo. a wU kvo. aiiorn.r of . . . . . ... ... . .
LooUtHW, Kt.. bid a very ar.r suae
of soramer eomplalnt. (jtlte . aamber I eot of bis board.
I ol aiaerent -rrcsrOMr. m trw- i r. ,t. . 1 1 1 . . : . a
failed to afford oy rIWf. A frWnd in.usi.i vrusi. ii
bo knew what was aded proenred bisa t formldabls eooog?, bat at toe j
present rats of trust formation ill
rt-iLat l or unr m -la 1,t Ka Ir
I want my bead stone of marble your rrwvripun&s ret c from Wr4-
Tkm'l be barcbcvI by tko 'rJJ
-ILabte" or any ot rl,"by bavlec
Mo that bi. Lrrn oa Lao4 fUQ
or t-ntr yenr.. bv whew yoa wast
iroor I'rrwrriptao&o Z'Jlml ic-eirjloal-y-op-to-dato
metbodo cot 'a in
a ixc w carry tbeta to
Frank, R. Pleasants'
this effect ot wise I asked that -bis wffebe informed.
a bottle of CbimtwtUlo'a Cut. Cb-Wra
and Diarrhoea Remedy, wbkra qoUaly
rorwd him and be tbloks. aaird bis hf.
lie uti that there ha. ootbrroa day
aioce that time that he baa had tbis
remedy in b-s honbold. He speak. f
it la tbe biKhrsi prai and take nocb
SAM'L MERRIZL, Pip'r. berTceneral Willham BrickelVof Rev- where "the resiless feet of little -girls training with that resulting from what The employer called two doctors S.,.
Good
olutionary fame, arose and- offered the swung to and fro, : they whispered 1 js caired the "higher education of the by telephone and produced a
accomodataonforthe traveling piuiiou y r N. , : . . : t-v:- n .u..k w. Ktir c.n. j ...... a. . ...;w .... i- r ,v..lfnl f m ..tar.I ml warm
eup-
Wii. Thomas, dros-g Ut.
public.
. Good Livery Attached.
OSBORN HOUSE.
C. D. 0SB0RN, Proprietor, .:
Oxford, N. C.
. .. . . . a ... a. II I . . m . 1 . 1 a A . . .to
tn. pift of acres of land, con-1 behind well tnumDeu oiue Diacic speu- i datl As a striking example ot imssiuiei miiian auu -ru
sisting of two beautiful groves i of oak ing -books ; and Angel's Series No. latter one has only lo recall to mind j When S ilisbury saw tbe matter I D
near the main oart of the town. His l. Norhas time entirely obliterated the recent proclamation issued by- the J was beta takn eeriously be weak j the'
., (f.r was j-lidlvacceDte'd and the difficulties encountered in trying toH Governor of a New England State in ened au l declara l it was all joke
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naraiivelv short lime the learn me intricacies oi tne oug . i aics i nicn ne aeepiy nrpiorcs me nccaoencc i uiujmj. -
r ; I - ... - - j . I . . . . . . . i! I'.u It . I C- .
Iieve bq 1 am wtscaiieu. omiiouj
in a com
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AoaHn-v waq built and the Services OI J conteruiug - iS "luuninti . - I oi iri uJi nic-tn. ilia .uiimiuiicii,
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. nirlrerwin an uncle of ImultiplicancT' ana ttie "aivisor.ano e-iKCally in the rural -dibtncts. Ibi5 ieiuff cen wuuw im miaw.ro
,u hrV,tt,r; nf New York, who the dividend." - fact'is attested to by a Ken-leman who poured down his throat. .Then the
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, u.-:--w-pirt f,m- was secured Many of you will recall with me tne Upent some time in these bates, ann two aoctors arrive., aua.iu van.
uooa accommoaauuuB iur I . t :.u,. ; - , . .. . l .uA tk.. ..,tie li.w .,..t
, . -. - we BUDDOsetbe first teacher. : Tbus, aeuctous navoroi virs. jo:SF.ca.c w no uiicn spnKe io us, oi inc u.itr neg i j--. "
traveling puDiic. ...:!t.Ju .w- ,,nril and cakea. for lime I- am sure, has M, Ct- of" the Sabbath and attendance potest. Lmetle were roro-d down
i u: ,va ,orH the failed to blunt the recollection of our UlKn divine worhip. Yet he and Ibis throat wfrlla htlisbnry fought
r" t ui!i-ivriT .tiat within her I eni ivrocnt of them. - ' ' U-htrs diclare the teacher in these like a tTjer. At last woru out wllb
Claiui ui ijuiauuij, - . r - - - ,l -- . . , ..,-t.
old Nt schools I lo 1857 the LOuisburg Female Col- communities is pre-eminently the man bis struggles aud proteetatious be
Dou't believe everyone else
world is happier than yoa.
Ouca Tried. Always Ved.
lo
If a-Ho bottle cf Cbamber'sia.
Coonh Rendy arid ra fail uallite
NO per- mTe. wh-o it ia cle
nerded. IsdeeJ. It tl. Dre-en lb
mily rtKJicioe of this io. for coombs
nd elda. and - remBod H oeoa)
.4 ft raiabllsbed mrrits-J.A K.llitMD,
Pr-p , Oakland fhartnaev. Oakland. Kd.
Bold by vv. G. Thvini.. droSst.
repreeenls only a little oaore than
a week's baUbioz of these eonspl
racles. Mr. Strieker couldsLatesxUoded
bit listtoeixbt vr tea times, the
slzs of the imprtoaivo catalogue oa
bis commendable card. lie also
might bare added joint to his
presentation of the ease br saying
that-
Tscsts TX NOT xit wntaa TUtai
ts no rsoTamra Timrr, asn that
wmtuCT a rRrxTiTAEJrr tscst.
abe irioMt:ut.
MASSENBURG HOTEL
J 1? MnwHenburg' rPropr gateS
HENDERSON, XT. C.
Good accommodation.. Good fare; Fo
Htani1 attentt-ep servant .
The little village be- j legewhiebbad taken the place of the J Gf ii fl lerce. May jou who" have in
- NORWOOD HOUSE. ;
fiirrenton, KorthrciiVa
vr. j. Norwood, Proprietor. .
Patronage ot Coaamerdal Tonrlst. and
raveling; Public SoUclted. .
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Good Sample Room. '
ASBnBoT.i;roST0BB Avn.CcrTV ror-
6iiccumbed,' and the doctor, think
hig h wa sinking put a stomach
pumo dowu his tbroataod worked
it vigorously. This caused tbe pa
tient t iear!y faint away and be
nf thi South.
cne lhen, and was ever afterward, a Female Academy, was nished and jur bauds, yur.g friends, the mou'.d"
pHnratinnal cebtre. drawing her opened , for the firsj session in July, ing ul fU:ure th ughl and sentiment.
L. fmm the mountains to the under ; the Presidency of Prof. James the shaping of future lives, build wisely,
v.U.in.jmnmr her dudUsI P. Nelson. Time wilt not allow roe to bavin; for your foundation the word
SeaSOOlC auu I . ... , ...... .. . . ...n..n,.M;, In.lm.nl l ra
, . cn'j Hltrnitv and dwell on tne names ana mciaenis 01 1 ol Lrort ana its teacntnes ana respect "o u.viv
men wno nave .uu . A . . - 4lu . . . . , .. , I .t.i Kim - A l.at th dr.lnr-ba.1
tnai nappy pcriou. nnu ibuuru i umio wis commannmcnis, lor iiuto .
ihe moasr marble now rests : be greatly feareii that in this age of time to look into H.liabury's mouth
- On the liwrthat we have pressed in materialism, free loveism. il -called rid found he bad taken uo po.son.
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honor some of the highest offices with
in the gi(t of cburch-and State. -:
, Situated as Louisburg was jon. the
regular stage route between Was hing
ton and New Orleans, many of the
great men of national prominence ia
that day x
their bloom,
And their names for many a year
. Have been carved ou the tomb,"1
Yet there lingers many precious
r.:trories of tha dear old'friens ot
. -
There may be time when yoa
cannot find help but tbsro is no
tjois ' wheu yo-i cscuot give help
A quiet, ey mpatbetie look er l alle
unbars a heart that 'needs help
which yon can give.
Chamberlain's Pala Balm has bo eqaal
a. a booarbuld l'a'.m-at. It U tbe brat
lemedr k"o fur rbtoatUitn. laroe
bac, neeralHi; biW fur pratt. eat.
broiva. bores, aralia aod sore llrt, it
- . ... . j - r. 1 ina T.nvHirixiin in ui.wuBk. I i...t.-v. - - - .
nnstian science, ana going aiiei r-j " Feruandraa, Ra.. ne: -Kerye who
iKiiran i-nds" there is a tendencv to I uufc " w" r-H'lto CUUJD ll"a bars . butilrl Cbam&eruie s i.'Qi.
forsake the faun ol-onr lamers, turn - ., 2SitJ:?e,e
from the Rock of Ages" and follow J diU3J. p--r t r.i- a: vv. ,. 1 1 dr; -
who Ls tho only GradoaU ol rh-ir-rnney
in Loc ia La r, and wbowe stock
of Medkibco are
Entirely Ieo).
Don't b hombtsQjed don't,
F. RaPJ-EASANTO,
rp-to-IaU
rmrtptioa Pmgiat.
Kud4 tTppia C r eomplre! ii-
(prats tuoU itbis l atnessa .M
is.las sad rlrsail r a-r. o Ioa
CpaM t4 b-o Saajwial sol eoo-
M1.J lotOB'rvsrta aa-4 lM
STILL AT TOE BRIDGE. .
.
BLACK-SMITHING
A good man is kinder to bts en.
eml'.ibai a bad loan is to bis
friends.
V"Wa I torn ft aa4
rsMMWra. I fcv yo-m 4 s
a rn-mt m 'j lm K'w .Vkr. S
lo.' rf.KC VI .1 mmm J a
M'w.MiU... Sc-at I'rr4 Uu I W a-
ra,a. Ilini t-m mrmt
Th're 1 a rt f-w allitiecv Tke
llo to tale itf iti's JJu Early H-aeis
ia b. yoa are ss?r'.2f fnta e.osiip.
Ifcn, bi'l'. sik kr4ab. lail
vrsilo ee-t r atoaacb trr lir trb
Irm. W. G. To.
am ar
a rmimjrmi IXmA bi tstfel If aA
baa
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J. A. 5wbr. of S-iSU. Ko.. a
chi:j trvni drtth t. ar-T rr
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