JAS. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor.
THE CfO-CTtsTTir,
suss;".:m:i: ;i.c3 fir tw. sji ii iiru:u
VOL XXfX
4
LOUISBURG, N. 0, FRIDAY, JULY1?, 1599.
NUMBER 21
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Sunday School at 9:30 A. 3d.
' Geo S. Baieb, Supt.
. Preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M..
"every Sunday. . : - v -.-
Vrayer meeting Wednesday niht. ;
- G. F. Smith, Pastor.
BAPTIST. .
Sunday School at' 9:30 A. JM.
Thos. B. Wilder, Supt
Preaching at 11 A. AI., and 8 P, M
every Sunday. (( - -
Prayer m eting Thursday night. -
- Fobs est Smith. Pastor,.
. l'rol'essional jarda
R. J, J, MANN,
Good , Addresses, Good Sinjring and
- Good Work. " -.
Oiford Ledger, s
ly and ably discussed by Miss Mamie
B. "Terrell, of Raleigh, and was pro
nounced one ol the ablest papers read
before the Conference.
The venerable John WT Hayes, . of
Oxford during the past . week had Xfrd' DCV" l Spcak J"?
AUED 14 EARS3 $10,000 YEARLY
D
PRACTICING PHYSICIAX,
' Lot'iSBURO,' N. b.
Office over Thomas Drug Store'. '
Ir. s. p. burt, .-
; PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N.'C.
Office in the Ford Building eorner Main
and Nash streets. ; Dp stairs front.
says something that you -can think
aboat, next talked upoolHow can we
induce the children to 'prepare, their
Lessons ?" The Relations y of . Pastor
and Superintendent," was next dis-
band of workers in the vineyard of the 7 , V Z 7
Lord, with a sprinkling o old gray! sburg, and Mr. E. P. Rob-
haired patriarchs who have weathered
the pleasure of entertaining the Meth
odist Sunday School , workers of the
Raleigh District,' and was glad they
came if the thermometer did range np
in the nineties. It was indeed a noble
George Odoni. a Georgia Lad. Engaged
to Ride for C. Whitney.
Almost beyond belief is the earning
capacity of little Georgo-jOJom, a lad
j ist on the threshold of his teens. This
mite of humanity, not more than. 14
years old, and weighing not more than
75 pounds, has signed a contract to
WHY ITS PRISTED.
Possibly every newspaper that is
printed contains something which
somebody thinks it ought net to
contain, just as it does not contain
good many thiols that a good
many people would like to sea In
it. There are people who object to
tensatione of various kinds, still a
good m&oy newspapers depend up
ride horses for W. C. Whitney in 1900, on lh.m eDflreiy for.tbe popularity
8TARV15G HERSELF
DEATH.
Mrs. Hannah Smith Believe Hemlf
tinder the Care of a peeUI
ProTidenee.
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R. R. F- YARBOROTJQH,
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Lovishl-rg, Si. C.
OiHce 2nd floor Keal trall-llng, phone 89.
Night calls . answered from T. . Blckett's
. residence, phone 74. J
B.
B. MASSENBTJRQ, i
ATTORN AT LAW.
LOUIMBOSe. v.o.
Will practice In ail the Courts of the State
Office in Court House.
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M.. UOOKB fc BOH, y
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- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
LODISB0E8, K. 0.
VVnl attend the courts 01 nasn, i - ,
nr.nville. Warren ana Wake counties, also the age the grand Sunday School
Supreme uouri ui wuiu w"wuui,i
b circuit and district Courts. "
DB. E. S. FOSTEB.
Db. J. K. Malosb
RS. POSTER & BIALONK
PRA0TICINO PHYSICIANS fc BURGEONS.
Louisburg, N. C
Office over Aycocke Drug Company. " .
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m. HAYWOOD MJFFLN.
ATOBNEY-AT-LAW, --
10UISB0B8, B. 0.,
-TT.n ...ti in all the CoorU of PraDKun
the storm in the interest of Sunday
School, worki .Among; the number we
failed to see the kind and gentle lace
of Presiding Elder Gibbs, ; who we
have always thought believed in push
ing' forward the foundation Zof the
church that ..of , the Sunday School,
the bed rock upon which the cause of
Chtislian religion rest. The only pas
tors of the district : present .were the
greatly beloved and most highly es
teemed Rev. R H. Whitaker, of the
Youngsville Circuit, who has so many
warm admirers in Oxlord. Rev. A.
McCulleninhe talented and fine look
ing pastor of the Henderson Church",
and Rev, B. C. Aired, the efficient and
consecrated pastor ot the Tar River
Circuit. They proved by -the many
excellent talks made that they had not
lost any interest in lookiDg . after the
nursery of the church. We are sojry
that more of the ministers of the dis
trict did not attend, as their presence
would have tended to greatly encour-
woik.
Jt is well said, -""In unity .there
strength." - '.. J "
The Methodist church . puTpit was
decorated with choice flowers, and in
the back of the pulpit was the word
Welcome," which carried with it a
hospitable welcome to the homes ol
the Oxford people of whatever denom
ination. The sermon of Rev. A. Me
Cullen on Thursday night on "Our
work in Life a Divine . Mission," was
indeed a sermon, worthy of the dis-
erts, of Stem
A Our Organ the "Sunday School j
Evangel," claims were put before the
Conference by -1 ksc able - consecrated
editor, Rev. R. C. Gulley, f Frank-
linton, who is now jetting out a most
excellent Snnday School paper and
should receive the cordial support of
the Sunday School "workers of the
state.! : . ': . ,
On motion of Rev. W. S. Hester,
it was requested that the reminitcences
of Mrs. John W. Hayes, read by Mrs.
Kate Hayes Fleming, be published in
the Public Ledger and the Sunday
School Evangel. "
As the present officers proved to be
so efficient they were unanimously
re-elected. After tendering many
thanks to the citizens of Oxford for
their hospitable entertainment of the
delegates," the Conference adjourned
to meet in , convention next year
With; the . Raleigh District Confer-
ence.
901 and 1902 at a salary of J 10,000
year.
That makes 30,000 for the three
years, and with anything, tike good
uck ol which he now seems to have
eneruv; there are psople whom de
an abundance he can earn 3.00 tails of crime are repnliive, yt a
good mnrder story maker a paper
"go like hot cakes." There are those
to whom a scandal la high life is
How Good Times Come and Go.
is
There is a great deal of fiction ih
the distinctions that men commonly
make between what they call good
times and bad times. The really good
timss are not always recognized or ad
m it ted until they have gone by. The
times that men look upon as the be
ginning of a period of good times and
as highly encouraging on that account
are not infrequently the periods of
danger, because they . lead to over-
ana adioiui counties, Taiso in the twpreme - "v - conndence, rasti investment, and the
oa'Vf - UBu.aucu u.v.uCjti.u u.y ndoe extension, of credit. Such times
the great mission of the Sunday School are marked b lhe floating of m.con
wower, luuy sustaining nis repmauon sidered and over-caoitalized nnderlak
ings and by speculations that are
vineyard of the Lord. - doomed to react disastrously. For
One of Oxford's charming vocalists, years lhc farmers of the
Miss May Hundley, sang a beautiful West bave had prices for tneir
solo with great ease.
At 9 o'clock Friday morning the
Conference met with many delegates
present. Mr. John W. Moore, of Kit-
urcuiiyuuxw; Hv, UnlliMn.
umc in woojki w vuiw.
rjiaos. B. WILDER, ; -
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
, : ' LOUISBDBe.B". 0.
office on Main street, over Jones Cooper's
tore.- - '- -' :' " '
S. SPRUILL. f
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOBISBDBO, K. C
. . . iTnniciin. Vance
Granville. Warren ana " -T rirolina. lltll l"ram ' x w"
Vrompt attention gmn to coHeeUons.
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Ijl W.BICKETT, 7
ATTORNEY AND COTJNSEIXOR AT LAW.
i,otn3BUBa h. o.
Oxford, as Vice President, and Rev.
R. C. Gulley, of Franklinton, as-Sec
retary. After devotional exetcises the
intelligent Miss Etta Peace, of Oxford,
crops, and have been paying off old
indebtedness and generally solidifying
their positions. They had been com
pelled for some years prtvious to ex
exercise the most rigid economy under
I possibly;- notoriety .is a better
world. There ere those who de
mand a - red-hot apolitical Darr,
Mrs Hannah Smith, a widow,
residing at 1,300 Tolar street, be
lietiog herself to be under the care
of a special providence, baa for
more than a week past refased to
take food, and, by direction of
Mr. Thornley, district surgeon of
the Twelfth district, she was re
moved to the Philadelphia hoepltal.
. -jt : 1
rilijlcs the fcxxl more deHdous and vvtwlcsoroo
witli eharp,- kpen thrusts at the where she will be forcibly fed.
ia ore. Before increasing his weight
nd advancing )ears destroys his use
fulness as a jockey this boy should earn
not less than $200,000.
Fur him the pathway of the future
is rose strewn. The sun of good for
tune shines full and strong upon him.
n the horizon of his lifr there is noth
ing forbidden nor unsightly.. All is
fair and good to look upon.
All this lad needs is proper
guidance somebody to steer him I
clear of the thorns of temptation
which beset every successful j Kkey,
and his turf career will be more suc
cessful if not mote brilliant than that
of any jockey of his time.
Odom belongs to Georgia. He first
was heard of as a jockey at the New
Orleans meeting of last winter. He
was pne of the best j ickeys riding at
that meeting. When the New Orleans
Irack was closed he went North. There
he signen as second j-xkey in the
stable of William H. Clark.
From the first his cleverness in the
saddle attracted attention, and now
scarcely a race is run In which he may
not have a mount. Malt Allen, who
trains Mr. Clark's horses, was not long
in finding out that be would not be
badly off if anything should happen to
Maher, who was the first j Kkey in Mr.
Mrs. Smith Is S3 years old, and
is the mother of ttroo children.
who represented to the physicians
their fear that their mother con
tempi a tod suicide, aud that she
Degrees of Honesty.
6 real Da&r-r la FUj-Tlzx
the most nnreasonablo thing In the I might in a eaddeo frenzy potiiblj
worlk for newspaper air in; but'if do injury to others in the boose,
the newspapersdoesn't tell all about A. physician who called to see ber
it there are other people who will on Friday morning prescribed
surely want to know why. There both medicine and nouriihlog
are some people who would bave food, but the woman firmly deelio-
the news of prize Ggbte. drunken d lo UVe Anything and
brawls, horse racesnd other eports "Tt uothiug the matter w
if the papers, and me; 1 aon 1 neeJ Physician."
said:
itb
kept entirely outo
in their place would bave reports
of church work, temperance work,
reform endeavor, etc., presented;
still a secular newspaper woild
starve to death if it were to
cater to such' demand exclusive
ly. There are those to whom the
societyjnews is all thee is of valus
in a newspaper; ' still a paper
devoted to social matters aloue
would tiot afford the publishers a
living.
But all the classes indicated
wooder why the newspapers keep
printing, day after day and week
after week, so much etuff that is
ne good aud which in their opin
ion really ought not to be printed
Whether the readers of the
newspaper know or not the makers
Dr. Potsdamer, the poor doctor
for the district, declined to give a
certificate in the case, because, be
lays, he does not think she ought
to be sent to Ufockley. At the
1.128 time, it is said, do other hos
pital would take care of ber, so
the authorities decided to act on
the request of ber family and send
the womau to a placa of safety.
Mrs. Smith sleeps oa absrd mat
tress laid on the floor ia the front
room of ber borne, and by the
sparing manner in which she bas
dieted herself for weeks she is al
most reduced to a skeleton.
Wbeo epoku to in regard to ber
conduct, sha bas replied: "The
rd will take caro of me; t shall
take no barm.' The physicians say
of them do. that there is matter tU u,k8 "tionally, and las ap-
Clark's stable, and now is under such pQblished every day or week which pa'e&llr th jossesloo of all ber
a dark cloud
There was spirited bidding for the
services of this midget. Green Morris
was willing to pay him a lio'ooo re
tainer, as was Mr. Clark, for whom ' T.e
is now riding. Bjt Mr. Whitney, with
his contract of three years, at 1 10,000
a year, went out.
Mr. Whitney usually obtains what
a ll
rould not be if the editor' taste . ion.j way 10 aeai
I al t..- lL f . - t
aloue wascousnlted. To the editor w,lu ncr loeX r1" "
jr publisher disagreeable things oud" reetrsviot and Tore food.Io
are not more agreeable . than t lob'r oub throojb a tube. ,
and althouzn all .obhb bu larnooiDi P
other people, and although
things offensive are not equally'
offensive to all people, there are
very few if any editors who can
not determine almost at a glance
whether or not a certain article,'
for them aperisd of reasonable pros-
in a pleasing manner delivered the
v.mnt .nd uainstakingf attention given to address of Welcome, which showed I .:, , w- nrtinl. that
trusted to his hands. - 1 . - . I t""1" .v.w.j
Tefsato cef iS.ionrJ0lc! Oxford had noUost any of her no sharp reaction is to overtake the
be desires when money can buy it.
There is no doubt that if it had been f published, will prove in aoy
necessary to bid higher forOdora's ser- degree offensive to anybody. And,
vices he would have done so. A little however strooif may be the belief
very-trying and difficult circumstances. roalh.r like $5,000 or lio.oool to the contrary, it is seldom the
It will be well for them to consider never would have been oermitted to I nf tha tn that M mmf
that these more recent seasons of good 8tand between him and what be .ball be offensive. Then why. too
crops and good prices have constituted wanted. . ..v. Dublish matter that is. by rea-
been enraged writing ber religious
experiences, and she clalastobavt
received a special revelatioo,
which she bas carefully noted and
placed away in a closet, the key
of which she bas kept in ber pos
session at all times. Philadelphia
Press.
Mr. Cry an on UaTemeyer.
PoriiU sometime declare that
there are 00 degree of honesty or
dishonesty; that there Is a sharp
line of demarcation, and that an
act must be either tootit or dis
honest without any qialiCeatiou.
This may be true as a matter cf
theory, hot in practice the world
Ends It necceuary to recognise de
grees of honesty er dishonesty. Ia
the Interest of morality it would
perhaps, bo best to recognlte only
degrees of diihoosity. Cat the
man of affair rt cognize degrees
of honesty. II knows to tea who
are honest only because they be
If t &
neve 11 is toe oeti policy: be knows
others who are honest because they
have never knowo tern p tali oa to
bo otherwise, a&d he knows ethers
the select few who are" booest
by instinct and who coal 1 not to
tempted to deal unfairly. If wo
chose to do S3, wo can class the
latter at the only honest folk a&d
treat all the other as diihocett io
vary log decreet, bat it is jutas
togtcal to recognize df grees of boa
esty. The nan who Is booest as a
mere matter of policy Is, of courso.
not to bo trujte J, for be Is liable at
aoy time to think that bis Interest
requires bica to to dubooest, and
then there is nothtog to bold him
to the truth. The man who' is boa
estbecasso b has not beo tempt
ed ludciently Is also in the doubt
fal list, for at any moatal the
tempter may arrive with eooagh to
overcome bio scrorles. Strictly
speakiog, therefore, the only boo
est man, notwithstanding this roe
ognitioo ot degrees, is the nan
wtju la tovavai sy Ibttise! and Can-
not bo otherwise escept by a ssr
render of bis own self-respect.
That is tho klod of honesty to bo
Ucolcated a&d cultivated. It la an
easy mattor to persuade people cot
to commit highway robbery or Vj
glary. Tb fear of poohhraenl is
suJUclent to deterthim. They can
bo purioadsd not to ladalg In
swiodllog operaliooi by showlog
them that swindling does not pay
ia the long mo, good reputation
The footer paresis leant that tVc
ik pp rj rof h a dasitrocs 4ayU."xg
tjt ls t!- tc:ttr it ."!! t tor tl
ri;ej rcrtioti of wotsro, tSutls the
Wah;c;oo S sr. Pisyticists rare
oej beta aib-.e( tgnmt the tre U
tha saeies ol yirca.k eirrcli. Tbty
have poi&ted oat its dclruriocs e5xj
opoo Krral of the ovgiu ol ibe body,
psrticiilirly the bcirt, sad bave la
sooe ctscs trscrd daeascs to its- laia-
ence. Ctizs cooe 10 c:v rx.t
WW
to tte riitxats' coctjcL Several
f:al casts tare alrraiy occurred tLa
ttsiAo. Tte v.Ut Cti in Trtsloa. iL
I-, a s t jtr,:j gul dcd atr coa
raUiocs fy.loir( tbe ce of a rcrpc
Sh tad straiert ttr trtrt bryofri k
po-tt of ecdsrasct. la gya&xt:?as
cartfal attlei iacractocs occat'ooJy
pmcr.he the skei-rsp u u sd
to tte ftocria of toside tci.ex a&d
Hei devt'.c7atst. P-at tScy waich la
oje cJc!y sod t-rrrot orr ewrtac
cl tte fcmt, hk!i is called troa Ijt
the most a!ve ratr.jss when tte
b:vjy is jet tirscjh sock riitat pacts.
ftJr Reboot T.i
, Reputation teljo to rssko char
acter. To be eoaliaailly Ullieg a
boy that be Is a bad boy Is more
likely to make him worse thaa Vet
tor. To glv a c'im the .tvp-ta-tioa
of telcgUe "went claaa la
school, a ad to keep telslcg It
atrcai, is col likely to rait tit
moral lane cr dbop'i-e cf thec!as
A bis who baa served est a Ura
la prUoo for crime eds it bar! to
show bis sV.f trtutwerthy, becaose
c&toJy trontia. zi;s rtpatalioa '
at an es-prUocercUsg to bin and
unless he is eiceptioeeUy stro&g of
will, reform soms bepe'.eio to him,
a&d besluks tack to tie lerel to
wheh bis tad repuUliea Las b-t-t a
depretlatieg hlo. As the char
actr cf ethers derods largely tpa
thir repzlatios, we shoV.i bo caro
fal bow
tloa.
wo haaJIe that rtata
Pail 11 tnli to II tx Ills yx j.
No lad -of Odora's years probably 1 BOn of its natore, bound to be of
"w.in8ton, HonrJC.
ot Monroe, una, js. ;
estCollege, Hon. E. W. T'e-iff. :
Office In Court House, opposite Sherura.
ever has had his capacity or opportu
nity as a "money maker. When he at
tains bis majority he snouta have a
bank account . large enough to keep
li. PERSON,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
laurels as an eduetionai center. Alter Dusiness worid at once; nevertheless
a review of work by President Moore, Lhis j exacUy the right time to lake
Vfawnr Minnr. ahlw discussed. WhO is I r . i J f. I . . .....
-. 1 acouDi 01 sluts. uu uia.c icaujr rum lor the rest 01 nis aays, allowing
KesponsiDie tor me success 01 me oun- the WQrst lhat could possibly happen. thal he snouid 1
day School." Miss Etta Peace, ot
fensivef Why give two columns
to the report of a lynching or a
Practices
Building.
! tODISBUBO, O-
in all courts.' Office U Neal
YARBOROTJOH, JB.
Oxford, rendered with grace and . ease
a recitation of a pathetic -character.
Miss Annie Strickland, of Louisburg,
forfnerlyjof the Orphan Asylum, fol
lowed with some excellent suggestions
as, to "Sunday School Music." Miss
Gertrude Royster, one of Raleigh's
the Sunday
. Army Canteen Permanent.
ATI OBJJEY AT LA W ,
LOUISBUBO, N. 3.
Office in Opera Bouse Tttullding, Courtstrtet energetjc workers in
All lesral business -uitrustea j- . . rjleasine Wav Ln... j...
xj ..rive nrompt andcareiuiawu"" " r r . - 01 iaic uJB.
Beer and light wine will still continue
to be sold to the soldiers of the regular
army from the post canteen, and this
adjunct will continue to be a perma
nent affair, notwithstanding the contro
versy which bas been going the rounds amount Qf his contract
years allotted
business profession
boy hope lo make the money which
this child will earn.
"Lawyers and doctors who make
more money than this boy-wiU make
may be counted easily. His earning
capacity may be measured by the
ith Mr. Whiti
"We will Cnd a lot about these I beiog nettsasary to s access ia bail-
combines, said Mr. Bryan, all oesa dealings. Bat tneir hooetty I Tie maddrtt can ia Platte coaa
Chicago, the other day, "before we I ought to result from some hither I ty lives at Hamphrey. He atte&d
get through with them. Here is I sentiment than a desire for their I ed amiel.a&d dsrttg tie tre&icg
a banging and possibly a quarter J Uavemever, whobas made millions I own welfare. It is tiever sorely I the laii iasag orated a luff leg
ofacolomnto on ab.a eermoor I throuch the acencr of comtioa-1 ffroonded nnUsa lhe ar toafl I bee. the tmli t ro to the -
I v - - w - I w I " w
Why devote columns to school ti0Q. lud fiys these things, which because it Is rUltto deal fairly day shoo!. Prices wer grads-I
actcrdieg to the froa bogs!.
foe togglcf a yeatg
girl the bidder bed
were not there by the Republicans 1 1 bootity f tbU klod that isl to gito op 10 ceaU, mamed
m A mm
when they cot ia rower and they marked of clearly from the ob- mea brought 13 ce&U atl wuowi
will remain as loos s they stay lo I teorest forme of dithooesty, aoi 1 a quarter. Well, tbo aia
power, but the fight of nest year I there may bo lo It no degrees, bt bhadfo'.deJ aed giIeg op 13 re!a
111 rr.t U mt.l on tmiti. which I lo the crsctical affairs of the world te sai4 to weau uao a
ive three score and ten commencements and political con- afe inTtri!lDiy inimical to labor, &od because they cannot bo coa- actcrdieg to
to man. In no other ventions and ecarcely notice an COuid not Hfe WCro it not for pro- tented Ia mlod k&owlag lhat they Fcr IniU&ce,
on or trade could a enthusiastic religious revival or lecllf0 duties. Now these duties have don wrong to any man. It lcesrrleoc4
I . 1 ai.
D
R. D. T. BIKUmwiVJn., -
DENTIST,
LOTJISBUBO, N. C.
nm Ttnildine. 2nd floor.
without pain.
the "Social Side of Sunday School
work."
Mrs. Kate Hayes Fleming, of Ox
ford, then read a very entertaining
paper entitled, Renminiscences "of
Officers at the war de- ney tnd the bright chances which he
temperance mooting?
In the main there is but one an
swer. The editor selects his stock
to meet the demandsof his pations
jost as the grocer or the dry good
merchant does. He endeavors to
give his patrons what they want
most and the most of. If there
were no demand there would be no
supply. There could benoehj?ct
in-printing what nohoiy would
partment have become weary of the op- has 0r doubling it.
position, and no further attention, it is signing of Odom has been re
said, is likely to be paid to the . matter sponsible for a story that Mr. Whit
o aecision wm uc m-uc iu iuc ney ,s not satishea with the naiogol ... lUt .MU ns tnst
ises. as none is required, as Secretary ciawson. his first i ckv. There does I . .1,1.1.1. .1...
umce in corn o , , j 1 . . . t. I " . I I lu. ncwoiicr nuuu uu uvea u
Gas administered and teeth extracted Oxford Sunday School m the , Past A,ger wanted to know the general DOt seem to be any loundation for this Lnr,rofB fce can conclude that it is
forty Years, prepared by her highly I opitaiora of officers on the question and 8l0ry. The bov, who is ill has ridden .v.. . nnA m.nw mu
1 1 luasi n ueo l v w v w v a p
x 1
"TR. R. Bi KINO, . .
DENTIST,
LOTJISBTJRGr, N. C.
; Office oveb Avcocke Pbuo Compaht.
cultured moiner, wrs lonn fi this has been obtained. . some bad races.
The last on the morning program The expressions of about 600 officers " If no other boy rode a bad' race it
was the address of Rev. R. H. Whita- wh0 were addressed on the subject are would be remarkable that Clawson
. ... ..t -.i. it u : AU - m. ... ... . .
Ker on me l.huc v.uiiu, u.u n0w m the bands ot Acting secretary should do so. But it is not strange
delivered in his usual happy stle 'so Meiklejohn. butjt is not thought they lnat ClaWson should do what every
TVrmiar to himselt. . - - .' - I ;n K mart nnh ir Alh Attnrnev I .i v. a - t- 1 v.. n krv.
. , j waami 1 f . I K " w- . j I UL1IC1 UUI UVa. An lirei.bH IU WUIVll
Hli u an . . 1 v s Qll I - w fr,rant trt R9W. IMt - KIT. IA. . 3. I r -t 1 IV. nmn nn lhat I - I . 1 L - 1 u t
is a suflBcient guarantee 01 uij s -1 -. - vnruciu ua isuuum mw uyiunu ... K was ucaica wncn nc snouiu ostc
the up-toateliries of the profession. ( navis President of the Louisburg Fe- Lhe armv canteen is lawful under the Ln he lost thr. oh or confidence.
male College, made a few remarks as actof CODgress, tbere is little prospect Tnis j8 a faui,: but it is far from being
HOTELbi i to that excellent school, and he too, th,. .ue matier will aeain be taken up mrt orievrtiit fault nf whirh
l.ke Dr. Kilgo; gave the audience anl Dy lne war department. Washington jockey can be accused
carried
tbo degrees are recgaisod, and e&e I woasa. AfUrbelai bag(d 13
man Is marked Al &d another B2ceets worth, tte ba&dago was te
as sorely as lo tte reference books I moved from tie tv. aad 13 atd
blnatiory which follow in their I f commercial ageacies. Tbo ala I fcoo4 te fcsl toeo bargieg aia
or the voodc man shoold to to eel I owa wite: loea i aicaoa aaa
will COCitlttttO
collateral issue,
duties and the
a comparatively
The blgb tariff
consequent com-
wake are the result of the victory
in 129$ over the money of lb peo
ple as against the money of men
who rcansge the trust,
"Of course, just as Mr. Have-
an Arrefereoc from every perwa
with whom bo bas any , dealings,
and this bo can do only by sclliog
for bimelf a bMb ideal to which
wasted Lis 13 ce&ls back. Colam
bot, r?eb.,Timee.
public.
Good Livery Attached.
FRANKLIN TOS HOTEL eulogy on the venerable Washington
, .t't ic n IuW of Durham, who had opened
Tr'n V' - his warm heart and contributed -some
SAWL MERRILL, Prp.r. . h;, WMlth OI lhe benefit- of the
Good accomodation for the traveling schols, . ,
" It seems lo us now-a-days it makes
no difference whether at Sunday School
Conferences, School Commencements,
Methodist Conferences, in the Lodge
Rooms,' on the streets or at a Masonic
Celebration, the watchword, is "Duke,
Duke, Duke." i Wonder if all this is
done to make trie giant trust that now
has the farmers of this section at their
mercy, popular i with the v masses, or
whether it is done to gratify an ambi
tion to wield controlling influence of
all these institutions or a spontaneous
outburst to do good among the people
the trust is making so much money
out of each year ? ;; - :J;
After devotional exercises at 3 p. ro.,
in the afternoon, Mr. D. A. Pierce, of
Post.
OSBORN HOUSE;
C. D. OSBORN, Proprietor,
Oxford, N. C.
Good accommodations f or . the
"traveling public. .. , s
MASSENBURG HOTEL
J I? Maseenburg .Propr
HENDEBSON. N. C
Good accommodations. Good fare: To
1 im and attentive sarvani
NORWOOD HOUSE , r
lYarrentoii '. .Kortli arollna
- W. J. NORrOiI Proprietor.
Patronage of Commercial Tourists-; and
raveling Public Solicited. ' - ; ' -
Good Sample Room. - . -Vsasist
Bon i, TO.BT08SS aim Ooobt Bovs
A Yankee paper mentions the
case of anear-eizhted . hen 'which
mistook sawdust for Indian meal,
and ate heartily thereof, then laid
a nest full of wooden knobs, and
in three weeks hatched oat a set of
parlor furniture.
In a large stable such as Mr. Whit
ney's there should be plenty of woik
for two j Kkeys. ' Clawson if be be
retained and OJom are not likely to
find time hanging heavy on their
hands. .Atlanta Journal.
Eggs From Fat Ueus.
. "That son in-law or yours is a
cool one," remarked one Gris wold
street banker to another, "ancThas
a lone head for business. Docb he
0
ever get rattled?"
"Ob, he has his limitpliFe the
want, else it would not be there.
The newspaper is not published
for one individual or one class of
individuals It is well to remem
ber this and when you "run onto"
something in the columns of your
favorite paper lhat you think
ought not to be there just console
pourself with the realizatiou that
which at it ia nol intended for you, but for
someone else whose tastes are en
tirely different from yoors, but
which most be gratified neverthe
less. . And that is ly a good many.
things are printed tnat woold nob
if yours and the editor's ideas of
propriety alone were consulted. But
they are not. They cannot be.
Newspapers are made for the mass
es an J if the masses do not gt what
they want iu one publication they
will go to another. The paper that
meets the demaud nth popular
. . It. .1.11 1. 1 : i
meyer says, ibe people are pian-1 ioi vm ir irTctpuv 01 sbj
dered through the tariff laws, bot I temptalioos that may Leel blm ot
"Oar ciMnMr ro ssaaifMH-c
tlrre c4 ii rtmi'Z e ran." sail
IV otmstiiVs tm c lUsa. LUm.
Bria ft XLtis. c Dave. Oa.. Is a rs
l l4tr la lit CicltUia Hil
All the experiments show that eggs
from very fat hens will not hatch well.
This is not always because the eggs are
not fertile, for very often the process of
hatching will be started all right, but I one, and popularity and prosperity
I the embryo will die' sooner or later, re what all newspapers desire for
rest of ns.- When he asked me for
y. f. , . . .v j vitality in the eggs'from a flick of very
that he kisse4 me and ohook hands ' . Jb . . , . '
sometimes as early as the third day
and at others not until fully formed
ready to leave the shell. The lack of
with-Press.
the girl.' Detroit Free
Gun-shot wounds and powder-burns.
Raleieh. made a plain, practical .talk j fi bruises, jpralna. wounda from rusty
' . - I J a 1 1
on Primary work and. Primary Litera- nan.
tnre." The next subject was "lhe a.ir9 - Positively tSreventa blood pots-
t itmrv it selection. Influence and onlnx. Beware of counterfeits. "De-
u ..,.. whirh was most intelligent. WW' M &d
, ,1...-" - w
fat hens is no doubt due to lack of
i " '
vigor in the hen, which is transmitted
their publications- Oaforl Ledger.
Hon. C. B. Bosh, president cf tbe Gil
roer county (W. Va ) Coort. ssys ttat b
bss bad tore mm ot nos la bis uroti v.
dorioir the cast summer, which he eard
ia less than a week with Cbamberlala's
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Heraed.
Mr. Bash also states, that ia some la-
to this embryo in the sbelL Farmers j stances there were twenty bemorrbaRea
Review.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers bene fit
permanently. They lead geoti assist
ance to nature, cousin? no pains or weak
ness, permanently cariog constipation
and liver ailments. 'x
a day.--Glenfille, W. Va , Palbooder.
This remedv baa been used is Bine epl
dmis of flax and one f cholera, sitii
Derfact access. It can alwars be de
pended upon for bowrll eompUint, even
in iumnet severe form. Srery family
shonld keerj It at band. Tbe 25 and 60
cent bottles for sale by W. G. Thomas
we must robaek of the tariff if we aoy apparent advanUro lo boce-iCoL it tV. aasrena
lie trevll fee rleaBhaUssa.
Ux tc 1. atUMf. w
lircl. ttu. trtiw. btras. araiia. t'M
s4 :.! art. A S ea I twtiie rt UM
liaiakl la lie m IU eave a
dvl t Bty Xt at
TVix&as 0rs4 skt.
. o 1 i .t.. t. I .1.1 r... ...u. ill. I CLibt'.tka's r a ks
1 I r I trvtr!k Is I
resscn lie. The sugar trost msg- own conscience moil to bis ctiei mu-4.
nit not said an v thin v that I c aide. Thatbeioz sstiiSed. be
has not been said' scores of times
before, bot never by eo prominent
an advocate of trusts.
"Mr. Havemeyer bas some ob.
jeet in view in making bis state
ment of yesterday before tbo in
dnstrlal commission, bot what it
can defy the worlJ. To eaca a
man there will, lo Ircth, bo 00 de
grees of honesty. Every act will
be either right or wrong, a&d the
test will to bis owosecse of e-alty
and justice. Bat the world will.
nevertheless, recognise that there
i frat
w. a.
To B T. P. C. OsTeaticw U JJ. JL L.
is.of course, I cannot say. Thse ro degrees of honesty aad cf die-
men of millions never waste words
.. . a
any more loan tney inrow away
dollars; every move Is calculated.
They say and do things for the ef
fect that they will have. They do
not talk Idly, for they are busy
. e t . e
nen. What was .ir. uavemvyer m
objpetio making the declaration
be-dld before the commissioar Wo
will have to wait for that.'
honesty; that some men csa be
trusted not to pick one's pocket;
that others will deal fairly io basi
nee tranaaetioas. and that still
j others can be relied opoo to dis
chares a Unit with perfect fidelity.
The degrees will always exist, al
Ihoogb there
Ideal set before
ahioute booesty. Baltimore San.
oe. uv-e c-
kd iralse ice
carry itt ttsia
Did you ever take part io an io
formal dance? Inqilred the man in
lhe macintosh.
. , I I.HI.
cinnamon tearo, in cB'ivi..e,
about twenty vears ago. at the re
quest of Wildcat Bill.who was play
fully shooting at my feet.-
Thomas Hhoads. iVoterSeU. O-wiites:
i nrT.tW from rilee sa or wtfbt
years. o remedy me rlWf ootll
UeWitt'a Wiieh llau-l SaJ. Ws tbsa a
bos f ablch rrmsollr eurrd rsa.
S.tbioir. balio. p'rflT baroleve.
Bewarv of conoterfeiu.
Tfee Ictettutcl Coatotioo of
lhe Car:rt Yocrc PotVs UekM f
Amtix m.'A be te4 ia Kicimcx3,
Va 1a!v ira to i6. io- Tor
iba actmoa tbe Ss!rd Atr Li&e
nCl sell lc If oa s'J ro-au to RxA
eoo4 aad rrtara at ra:e cl ce fare
brtberxwad insx Tckrti J1 bo
oid )t'j 1 ith, 1 M'h sad ij'.b, g 00A 13
rttsraoo o Uiwc is y tiw ty
drpca t;e'lckeiwnb Jxat Arat si
RKaw tSe laait can l riirocpa
should bo only one 10 Acpat i$ h, ity
ithe joaog.tbatef
Kkhas&tJ cif.
LcfTcl Skcef Cars aad rsaaitg
tail tchcdi'.ei.ike "S A. L. Earvna
ginef pastrferia dajl-iti i wJc, sod
ir -AiUvita Sful" ajfd.f g o:jtl
rvJe to rs'.'euo frjera, Ucg rss
crtrs 10 Kh!tooel 10 iSe early wMca
iff. "Saafd Air Lit is Ibc otly L&
ocraucr.thocfb Coechcs axd Slcrp
irg Car betweto AlUaia aad Rich-mood.
Ha Care Xo Par. fo fnbrr itKoiiwi, iry eg
T.t la ta. war all drejrW!r aIl irani.iw.
Grov.eTasirW-sCbSll Toate tr CailH Ttckct Ajtit.
aa-i Malaria. It U aiepif irow aj
Q.WMiHtt-.i-Mo.owMW.i Eatecribe to the Tmu. Oaly
II Adelte prefer U lo bitief aaBaraiiea-
toaJca, Price w c-u, cce dollar yur.
A divorce ! rneo'e club bas been
organised 10 Sea Francisco, one of
tbe objects of which is to discoor
Once,.replie4 tte mao witb'the I ajf matrimooy. Good gracious.
Isn't there enough to discoorsge
matrimony these days without re
sarliog to the dob process? La.