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r FT Mi -v 11 i! a ' " i I IL' in ' PAY.- w !' ! I i 1 ' P' 3f i JAS. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. yolTxxtx THE COUNTY, THE STATE, THE "CntTTOiT. LOUISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY, SCTTEMIiER 1, 1S00. "FT::!: SI.C3 fir Tur. S!r.:::j ;i lin::u pipvp-v CHUllCH DIRECTQJIY. - - - . - ' METHODIST. " - - Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. : Geo. S. Baker. SuDt. Preaching at 11 A.M.. ian(Lv8 P. M. j Very kj " 7 -i Prayer meeting Wednesday night. V- i G. F. Smith, Pastor. BAPTIST. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. ,. ' Thos. B. Wilder, Supt. Preaching at 11 A. til land 8 P.-M., every Sanday.!; ' l Prayer m etmg Thursday night. DlttSITY IS' A GREAT THING. r o Ibssional I cards J, J, MANN, " lMtACTICINU PHYSICIAN, LOUISBURU, N. C. Office over Thomas Drag Store. ft Sometimes Helps a Fool to Hijrh Places; While the Funny Man. Be . : . He Keyer so Smart, is Not Taken Sirlonsly. ' ' ' Washington Correspondence. Louisville Courier-Journal. . , ' - "Private" John Allen appears to be out of the race, for United States Senator down in Mississippi. , It is a pity. - The Senate needs jast such a man as he. There is a dif ference between wit and humor: old gentleman asked who' tl e young man was and remarked that he seemed to be a rather careless man in, his habits- He -was told that it was John Marshall the ris- Ling yoang lawyer. The old F.F.V: resolved then and there that Marshall could not have his brief, so he went and employe a dignified old chap who looked like he knew more' law than Mat thew Hale ever heard of. Going into the court . house some ' hoars later, oar F.F.V. witnessed a trial WHAT IS HAPPINESS? Ideal In Tt. S. P. BURT, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Louisburg, N. C. ani Nanh streets. Up stairs :front, Wit is humor with a sting," humor to Marshall, and he saw in an m is wit without a strng. John Ran. Btari4 tW mn .fl dolpfc, of -Roanoke,, was a, wit; for the young cherry-eater. After Thomas B. Heed is another. "Sun- th trial he hastened to employ set" Cox was a humorist, so is Prnr- Mit.n.:...;.i. . ... . - " AHttreuiiiBiBBueiaie couuaet in iDe torXnott, so ia, John, Allen. ' Ben case. Dignity and politeness have Bntterworth was both wit and ha- made the fortune of many a dull uvi nciv juoktnu LUtSU 1 0116. wish morist. Jmcein the Fundta, corner .Main in 4J To g. the 4 My fiue old Mend-and' 1 I) R. R. TARBOROXJQHl PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, toUISBUPO, N. iG. - nmce 2nd floor Nesl bulUUnR, lihone 89. Night calls answered fromi T. W. Bicketl'B B. MASSKNBURQ, r- ATTORNET AT LAW. I road to. One of them was Edward S. Bragg, of Wisconsin, whose in- yective he feared., and the other was Ben Bntterworth. of Ohia: whose ridicule he cared not to han dle. John Allen Vhumor is like Ben Ridgely's writings. It has but one-string to it; but, like Ridge ly's, it is mighty -.good and it takes a heap of it to tire you. In- Old - Time . Country Homes Eastern North Carolina. Richmond Times. .'" . . ITT Borne of the eastern counties of North Carolina the people liver as their forefathers Jived one bun invention and progress, . .We-wouUl not be numbered among the pessimists, we wonld net be understood as standing in the way of progress, ,we would not be bold euoogh to say ttat modern progress, has been a curse. Bat we cannot but believe that if the peo- Some tnaker History. There are iid to be 5,600 Fner.di in North Cirolim, acd it U es'.Irarcd thai there arc 100,003 to the Uaite3 , a atct, and about aoo.ooa io the whole world. The most propero3 Fricndi live io the middle Vtern States, where they stacd exctedioglj J .!. .1 IV!. ... , jyio ui m acounur wer Rcaitersit : ; throughout iU al district., each io educaUoo.Hiterary pun;u aad and raise the -family provisions, MmounUy, as we 'have said. aU While". the women attend to the lcu",DS wn anairs ana pro- viaing tor its owh needs, there would be- more equable distribu tion -of "wealth, there would be greater -ease and comfort to th masses, there would be far fewe cases of nervous .prcstratioa,""de rangement and suicide, and the nouseno.a aitairs. ,acn borne isJ a comDlete manufacturing estab- tn lishment within itself. The men raise sheep and cattle. The wool from the sheep is sheared In sea son and tamed over to the w.on;ei, who card it and spin it and dye 'it and finally weave it into cloth. From the cloth they cut and make family clothing. . Cotton goods are also made after the same fashion.J i.oe Hides .irorn the cattle are finance, as well as in the oiher de- partoienjs of life. Neatly all the Quakers frum that - ectbo of the coantry came originally (rota North CirolinV, -Their number in, thia S:ate waj decimated by a. auong ant slavery sentiment that ca-jsed them to migrate; and thousands of them left Carolina after the failure of the Emac- 1 ; -7- S 1 . T'r"" V V1' r-" Mu!vC3 the food rr.crc c'cI'doLS cr.d vs holcsooo L - v - I w 1 1 s. a. l. FAhT rnr.:u:iT :::ai r : 7lrr? Cetrltr- From CuKrzn to clati tt- u i Day. Thnw M;;rj ; of i'cer The ScaVj 1 A t l. ztU tr average of human happiness would amitioa Soer,. 10-1830. be increased an hundredfold. PARAGRAPHS. Fr3ra.old records it arrears that the Quakers first settled io the Albe marle district of North Carolina (now Perqalraans county) abool 1600, theirs being the pioneer church hi the S"ate. Many of the rulers in Jerusglam be- I It is said that there was 1 rapid in- lieved, In regard to Jesus Christ," and erease to the society, bothby'coa the usual theory of such belief would vinctment and immigration." There Cbos. Carlton. every man in Kentucky.knew him tannedj and from it the family as well as I Joseph Henry Walker, shoes' aVe manufactured. - 33yen one day made a speech in Congrees hats and bonnets are made X AtinnAfr.A that an man Hia nn.Mdi. I fh.f aa I. n r. .4 M .A f . 1. ' ' ' I o d - T v"- uv-vuu . J 10 - I ua BiC piVUUIU US B ID " 1UU ents never forgaye.'and I suspect I ries, sugar and coffee and some that is . what occasioned his de- little fancv fixinefrfor theworfien'fl . 0- 7--.-- feati The day, was not onty hot, L'apparel. but sultry. The west front of the j The farmers make their own L0UISBUB8, 5.IC Will ptactlce in all tne Courts of the State deed, it is rftrely dull Office In Court House. 1 M. COOB.B & sour, c. ATTORNEYS-AT-t AW, LOUISBURS. tl'. 0.1 I Wnl attend the courts of-Hash, PrankUn, nranTille. Warren and Wakecountles, also the Supreme Court of North Caroltnp, and . the TJ. 8. Circuit and District Courta. Db. E. 8. Foster. D RS. FOSTER & MALONK DB. J. E. MALOKX PRACTICINO PHTSICIANS ft StTROEONS Louisburg, N. C." Office over Aycocke Drug CompanyT w m. HAYWOOD RUFFIN. did not confess him, and states the and the eaily establishment of a.Qiar- cause ot this. They feared being put terly Meeticr held at. the hou of out of the synagogue, which was not a Henry White, in AlUmarle; acd divine institution, and they loved the monthly meetings were es:atlihed in fflnrv nf men tmirr than ik dKt nf I iV. ..... : V-v n 1 ro1 S.TQ tna nn I In I 1 tl t. lnf-tinlr. n. IV . I I o A- 11. ..11... .1 I T . . . . . I " me coiaest niace sou in 01 . iew rasauoianK river on a steamer, oia- La.....i.,.. . . . .. The United StatS SnftfMa nnl T3.- --' a ..--.....v. ,:.v .... 1m!. i. ' . "iy iai io saivauoo, tcrougn -"i uiuiioniua, ouu. ouuiiuur tup i itisuiuucu curu uiiiiff DUtu as wero I Christ in all cases hottest place in the Union is Capi- used one hundred years ago, may tal Hill. It : was summer and I be seen here and there alone the Walker was makiner a speech, an! banks. .The machinerv is ODera- Uhal rcsuhs ,rom regeneration will anti-silyer speech at that. He shed ted by the winds of heaven. infallibly prove its character. One his coat and sailedju like mauling Yet we are told by thoee who, WD0 c,a,ms 10 nave bcen regenerated rails The effect was startling, are acquainted with these " good nd yet lives a selfish, worldly and New Enelandinembers took'-U the old-fafihioned rjeonle. that the v are Christless life is decfeved, but cannot woods, bo did iNew York, JNew happy and content and ja the full Pope, and he was tolerated even Jersey, Delaware and 'Maryland J eojoyment Qf life's blessings. by-the fiery Hotspurs . froto the The wild and woolly West applaud: We sometimes wonder if the" South, abolitionist - that he was. ed. Walker is a good --Baptist, general happiness of mankind has Nye, of Nevada, was a wit in far I bat when reproached .for his bad I indeed been promoted by modern greater Senates than the present; J manners "he said it was too damned progress. In a latter . day city stroug on haqx&r. - It is too digni fied for that. Billv Mason ir a I failure in the Senate, while Cul- lom, a 'dull man, is one of the pil lars of that body. John P." Hale, in the great Senates of tbemidcen- tury, wasa wit; but it was the wit of Addison rather - than that of bat he, too, was more of the humor ist than the wit. When asked, and adjoining counties, also in the Supreme Court, and in the United States District and Circuit Courts. - -i ' -' -, Office in cooper and Clifton Building. 1H0S. B. WILDER, ATTORNEY-AT-tAW, XOOT8BURS. V. 0. - l OTfi :t 1 . JJ i j Will practice in all the Courts of Franklin twyout 01 a, 11 uctiuiohubu tunmuu for reelection he said : "My dear sir, the man whowants my place is worth five millions? That man was "Nevada" " Jones, and S'Ne- vada" Jones has got it to this good day, twenty-eix Years later- Tom Corwin bewailed to his dy ing day that he .made .that corn Btalk-watermelon militia speech in Congress that the country laughed at for twenty yars. V It establish- hot to pay any attention- to ners. , K . -l . man- Christian Thoughts. - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, IrfUISBVBS. K. 0. Office on Main street, over Jones ft Cooper's itore. Christian Women. I: is a with its electric cars and paved ness self-control; against such there ' sti-Aota. vPater n1 o nA triAa. I DO COnflemnatlOn w - r-. tres and public . parks. and the thousand - and one -conveniences 1 The sDiritual lives of the Old Testa andluxnries of modern life, the ments worthies are the trains of char people live more in one day than acter that Jhe world and the Church thereopleof Eastern North Caroli- of Christ are called upon to admire na live in a year, rrom our stand- and imitate, not their shrewdness. The commencement cf the Yearly Meeting dates from 1698; and from that dale the North .Carolina Yearly Mestlng has exercised inde pendent relations, though it has main tained regular corretpcndecce with London and other Yearly Meetings. About the middle of the e:ghteenth century settlements of Friends were deceive God nor even the world. "By midc ia wjne. Randolph and Qui! - ( J .: ; . their fruits you shall know them" is -uu"" wid8 i-ooicniaes, the standard in regeneraJon, as in WctCTn and New Garden Quarterly other matters of morals and Dlctr. Meetings. Io 17S6 the Western The froirofthe spirit is-love. bv. Qu""ly Mecticg requested that the peace, longsuftering, kindncss.-faithlul- Ycar1 & alternately in na wesx, "o;cn txing weightily cocsidered by the Yearly Maeting was united with," and tb Yearly Meeticg'was Grst held at Ceo F. S. SPltUILL. v ATTORNET-AT-tAW, LODISB0KO, Bj Q. ' Granville. Warren and Wak6 coniitifs, also ed DlOt as a funny mail and it CUT Vrouipt attention given to collections. . I tailect his ibliuence immeasurably viuvc u.ci iiv,miu uuv.. .. 1 4.1.-4. 4-1 - ll 4 m w.BiCKBTTr i . est popular orator the coantry ever attorney and counsellob at law., produced greater ' than . Prentiss, iiouisbubs bj c. I or Marshall, or -Menifee but his Prompt and painstaking attention given to coHpa'pneain i "the Senate never took revival, so little use is their wery matter intrusted to his hands. - 1 - ' - - . tU;-. Refers to Chief Justice 8hepherd, Hon. rohn Manning, Hon. Robt. Wi Winston, Hon. J. .C Buxton, Pres. First National Bank of Win ston, Glenn ft Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank 01 Monroe, Unas. K. Taylor; rrea vyk.b .ror- eai uouege, ion. jsw, uunDeriaae. Office In Court House, opposite Sheriff s. tre, Guilford county.io 17S7. In 17S9 at Centre, a proposition came from the Western acd New Garden Qjar terly meetings "that the Yearly Meet ings be held . alternately at Symon's creek, in Taiqaotack connty, and at New Card id," and the minutes of the, next Yearly Meeting state tiat "the request appears so reasonable that e concur therewith and confirm the same." Accordingly the Yeaily Meet iog was held at New Garden io 1791,! No preacher is called upon to apol- I and continued to be held there acd at ogize for the poljgmy cf Abraham Simon's creek ontd 1813, and from and Jacob, or the deceit of Rebekah thae date it was held anooally at Ne and the lying of Joseph's brothers, or Garden until iSSj, wi;h the except ,?n the lustfulness ol David, of the idolatry of one year, iS3i, when it was held at of Soioinon. These . all stand con- Friendsville. Tenr. S:nce iS3t the M. PERSON, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, ig the I journey from start to finish is full Practices Building. LOUISBUBS.B. 0. In : all court. Office in Real H YARBOROUQH, JB. . . ATI OEKEY AT LA W, LOrjISBURO.N. C. '. Office in Opera House building, Court street All legal business intrusted to him will receive prompt and Careful attention. JJR. D. T. SMITHWICK, . i DENTIST, " ' - . , LOUISBCpoJ N. C. Office in Ford's Building, 2nd floor. Gas administered without pain. and teeth extracted D R. R. E. KINO, DENTIST, I . LOTJISBURG, N. C. Office oteb Aycocke Dbuo Compawy. With an experience of twenty -five years is a sufficient guarantee of my work ja all the up-to-date lines of the profession. - The traveling " evangelist beneSt to a communitr jst so far point the primitive life of the peo- double dealing, selfishness and wicked- 1 m 1 hrb Lr ni i.'ini 111 n lit 11 11 i)rra 1 nmrm n trrm ra in rt :ah ttn - , 1 -" " - - w-v svt aAu uu vrw 1 uui members loyat to tneir own . cnurcn bleA city-milQ or woman would statement of theif characters on both J t . . .. rni 1 T I . . . . . I uu uuuio yuBuor. iu Vio u feeI tbat existence in such a com- sides of its natcre before Gd hrlM u i?4- - - 1 1 r evangelism; eervjee monity is almost equal to prema- to understand the fact of the insnira wnn ineir presence ana eninusi- tnre burial. Yet we are inclined tion of the Old Testament writers. I as o, and after the meeting leave to telieve that there is more genn their own pastor s hands weaker ie happiness to the square inch than before, are not worthy of the iu these rural districts than in the name Christian. - - I muli. hnstlp. worrv and anxietv of ; It would be a blessing to :many j city life. - These inhabitants of the people if they -would die during a I rural districts having nevec been re- j accustomed to the luxuries and fas- 1 I i! 11 at ; 1 1 aA I a a 1? f . i a ' . A him seriously.- He wasnatronized J 11K1Pn 10 loem or ll'er cinauono 01 ciiy me uo no by men, a regiment of whom would not have made a half-Bole for him. Had he' talked seriously -when he first appeared in congresB, he might have stood in -history to-day the first statesman Ohio ever produced J. Proctor Knott is known prin cipally for his Daluth speech, and, by the way, it is inferior to hie Bpeeeh on paving v Pennsylvania avenue, though in the same vein Both are chock full of - rollicking humor and pungent " satire; but triArA arft nnfttin . naBRRffes avenue" speech .-wanting in the jorgan' and a resident minister in nnlnth Rnpfth. tboutrh the aoos- Pewv When the Lgmn was an- trnnVia trT rnisrifld and bleerlini? - I 4 Ik- . n . h r - A.r,. n ui ui; r tl,. .lnnnlt ivf4 anoiner, vunoweu vy mo vuug.o the bathetic. Who remembers Ualion' ?hen theminister in , the enough to supply all their needs Knott's anrument against the four- Pw ar08e." 8avlD?' , w fi0 can 8iana Ior a ear 7 ..... w .. ' teen th Amend ment? Nobody, and MA Aa a ; nnn of 5 f titirtn o 1 o rorn m ftnt . . - 3 ' 1 wAnt dirflctlv home! I had intend, lie awake at night and rack their U-,,- nv thr npnnii. rfiTrin ih-lcah. j , . . ( 1 j ' ' ' o I ed placing my certificate in that brains to know how to secure funds centuries of their histtory. It is in- lions of sorue Si! recently. 0 m Ga., Tnlar: from Chc?j-, v t it an luij.c, t;-t ::.e 1 Ci, 1' Or.3 ry Li'.He, tlafs . oy St:ctlr, U ati fsrraj D;rtT. A4 r'ayirj T fadilt, atj Li!iiv, h 4.1. J: .s,M3:y,llifUTvjtu I a tarcys;d. Yci le a j if as! lie I lew a r.Z w !r,aul I'll be at-!; r. . r.i te;:r lii9 xzjW.lz." S tlf g'A ilownca tlelr tails 1 l:.e , at 1 he g-A la wc'.itrij, wL;: i A r I. -e. sR- l- car N . a tta wr.h ; -t coc.gr.td o C IzittU ? '.!..;!.'. n, Chailjtte, N. C. Tt-i cr A '.iri'a I U.:ert 1 hk diila-t tia-dir. .Vay ,6-.h trim Ni. t. at-l at,..d j Jjy..4 iT ,ian,T cttat Ml ft34. mChailotte JP. w.Mif t: U- , tjthetnfio-n C- njHiGisit' ' J w B3-J7 nf:crdij. .::'. fc!?r c I il J: S:ft c O.', , li ir'J fr-j n..;t-," "Nw yoi te tie fig at'J Stt b i ght of Ja!y is:r, S. U or N 5. Lat Liit nvdI ain't a 1750, loaded w.:a rsrit k.r 1!. C. t,w.r,.. .1 ... Heath, Cc!J--tJ. S. C. . VcV wa , ' . f " V" . 'V routed Par. Hir.i Vac :jJ Ai 'V'1,1'" L3lf4' T" U Ulltr Lire. Th s car -ai dsl.vtred t j ! m f r oslit r tees vcr c t." Heath 10 a. r.i , Iijy to i. ! :,tf - ij--rcays:a ;:ir.:.:. ! ... 1 r.sr.y im c.j t A third iti'ir--.i. A t' 1 r,fu.,,'.ui.ii..lc::dw ul . . . a I ..' r.:s H. Jt.tf i rti-j. tX:s. Pr srt. e!aM2.L i.ij., j-:y 15;.-, w. .ajTiiitc it ; ttr rt f. ?iy t:f urU was deltme to Ye-.r.-V. j--; I i CcN-1 '- 1 ; 't !.r t. i ran, Grceower J. S. C;, 1 :r t r r ak-1 1 t 'vJ' ing the &,a' S K. I. 1? U' r- s : - 1750, fea:cf Uea txr4lt t x 40 Uar.c.e and bfibo.tr J A's l.'.-c. Thr tasucces are cerU.s! -.rtiy of i.et bctare.osly a fc rf j;? e xr e . vo?raeof tiracjh :r:i: h-an-Kt J ;n ! this ucccedented 'fit t tc; ty t' e r beabcaid A:r Line. i A Ssre lllz: ' A, dmnrit hv I K tiar rf f - i. Kntti rtn I Vt f m 1 V i . ts4n W -VI - 1 f: - V. . . - a . lai ' ' ' . . . , . . . l - a v. vs., . -w u v . . a w 4. - v ,i. a .... w-ww a. a-v. , . . a 4 . a. aa but? icrl'ai ia ufcu icuuuiiua- bucu-auu aig uvi a mi ucuuuvau ul . ... . I . , . , .. . . - ' - - . - . moo anu siaiuiory. u prcacr.ers 01 roioi: ana inc mceimgs 01 ie t ncrscs tional unity is not go essential to upon them. If perchance thev get . , . - . .. , , A - - , " . .. .. -. - r . . ... the Gosi?el of Christ must demonstrate m Tennessee 'have ever belonged to the : progress of christiauity as a trip occasionally to town, their . . , . . , . ; v , , , ... ... that God is the god of holiness and and conssnote a part of the Nona truth and righteousness and j mice. I Carolina Yearly Meetings erccn: Afc,r.-.r dtr Ijt, ogUAti v ycu. Ati Ljw it your p-Vit wl'.h Mit V Hijh -'t-Hog oar" -. - . Augustus: TTta.Jy, cj tv. I can't fay tlal I've c- 1 u:th I prcgres so far, VA I l!ivt I'tt bit on tie iliit IJ ; e.c. P yc a free this dawg?" - . Of ceuri. What d'i.fal ptigl Jot itcr Hit U Rich adr;;.td, 1 r :l: hit. "It vry ttf, -y 1-7. went iuto -ftifif j oer it . diwgrbw." Ab, tct ; j vca'ta i'-.z'.: i b?rr "No; for tars .l." 'For yoaneU? '..'Lst that do jca." 'Why, my btyesa'l FRANKLIN DIVISION FEOLE'S U'JTUAL Benevolent 1 Association, U)UI-?:;tT.G, n. c. r i . i x. r . ' tl litT. TrM aVt ft- Xu,a r C c uu'..i . a. "il J 41 a. . ' ' j - , , 0 1 r; :.r. L. l. lUrrii. 1 A . : t It TfV l lit. :.i;:lcT.c:.!y. xt.HU. HmU will ftwuJaya- ,jiii tt? cf ti.4 cZttr cf it..... . - ' . a a f lurti Pir j c .icy . tc.-if r o f tti itt. 1 tr.rr.itrt aj t:-:a aj .t. tle?bT maizeg' tieb ; i.-.ij wvf.lj l0 t5 tie ItztZ- , tr li ri?? if uta'.it. ! T!.r w..l 1 ss 9 m r f W w w tiatff i- D.tlurs. atJ tie rri:.citAl ca r.a Jove, the dear K'.rl ... I av to j t 3d away w f.h dirr.r, m take me tr . Mi j: j j I1-- fTre its tr5f 3 la t a fall- knowf" ' - way ci ia.tt.r a. I zl$ A UoM)i:u 1 1. 1 1 or ti tiiuuoi: t. tf di.i 1 jf Ia lit fatare ' A Smart Lawyer. true christian unity amon members" of ohe church. This j of exciting novelties, and they get! . - thought came to me forcibly about! an enioyiuent out of euch a trip fourteen years ago. I attended for that the city man cannot know; The world must be converted to a. season services in the United They are free and independent. Uinst and the.churcb, his body, Ieft .That reminds me," said a,Ch;cx. Brethren chtircb, the only one in my They are not dependent ipon "cor that it may do this absolutely import- go raan in a reminiscent groap the community An inciderrVoccurred poratjons or the state of trade for nt work. How can 1 this be" done by other night, "of a'n old story that is not exactly suggestive of the name, their livelihood. They are never the church unless each member of his good enough to repot. Some years Atone service, Hhree. ministers hunting for a job, having eteady "body shall become a woiker together ago three bookmakers put op at a Chi- were present. The new man in I employment always at home. 1 bey wun 00a ana nrisi ana ine noiy Cago hotel and handed a 'large pack-1 age 01 money 10 lie ca.ei act. 1 ry a ruoniM;vr URomt nrn,i j , ltit Alnmt lilrrn Vf. - S . llnnsl' lUit r -. . - l - . , ty t'liaiTiU-rlatii' t : t , t . a .-. tt - , IUu-rloa- l;a-Bi-.lr. r . urao m l uiToittiL 3 " Froai ttv Ti. li. V. , ' ; ' ' I .?rl!th d j r f ' fr tw asd -t t ;ai t.sr t . r-! I tli;ttc;fti 1 ti :y 11 alTerd -j raa-li t;i-rT tiit 1 tl - . . a ... at wi,4 it'll utri ci B-a.:B cca- if 1 cf tlr-". a-a.1 litr mill paj t'.l a; ; iica'.iotv tt iusr ; ..c. asi ia Ciji cf dta'.b cf iMSt I lir.tCit4 tisfJ la fach ::t. rr tie ttarrj. r'.at;ve cf tl d ca.ti alii tci.fy tis io. d:iU'.y after lati,a&4 we will "t.dc-ir icial Agtt to tzxlm iT''ri-ati-t-i atd rrrt ta cs donothaveo rusb to work at a Spirit and the Apostles and the Gos- given hour in the morning, and pel, the world of God that liveth and J toM him they would-leavt it with fcini toil for ten hours every day in the year, but goto their work at their own convenience, and we are tola that two or three months work Is They do not consult 1 4. that? the minister-in the pulpit the market repotts from day to dem and the devil at the organ!" and as the speculators do abidelh forever? Cuba and Porto Rico need the Gos- pel of Christ as much as awy other pebple, for the people are drifting in to infidelity or the various forms of every night, andwere particular in saying that il was to be delivered only in the presence of all three. It was evident, you see, that, they didn't qiite truit one another. "Well, a week or so rollrd around, and one morning one of the trio catne Sit, ar.Ior?a reee.rt ef f3vtdiilucit,cr.i r r.f r-5 ;J !--.a w - cce we rcrrTaii:ttrr;:ub.T t.i 5 f:H cift fcr t tilri Lasr:i' i t: '.. a. e ti th p.scy, asd lie 7 -! j rr3t;dsr la llirty dart as ktre- m at 1 V.- aUj u lUte list. we wt.l Late ! at cse e.-'ti is till xlto jir. ir.:n i wt.3rt-l e:rLJ ri,lt lr takic? a ft 4- I f J cf list tr-oi.-. t ! t ".ctu.; tiri.f : j ir,T;.i0?s, ?.s 1 that will fc or rsdr t4 f-.I ;-r .i 1 I 1 . . I . I . - a . f . . 1.1 'I' i.w .ui -r j u . . 1C I j Mcua. Nil! ty v.G.T".'s-ji.4r-"J,-f3- 1 13 1U Uf. liar- HOTELS. FHAJSKLINTOS HOTEL . FBANKLINT0N,1-. C. ' SAM L MERRILL, frfr. " Good accomodation for the traveling pnDiic. .-. y , ,v ;.- h-...':v;:-' 'u,;;: Good Livery Attached. OSBORN HOUSE, CD. OSBQKN, 1 Proprietor, Oxford, N. C. - Good accommodations for "the traveling public, j x ''. MASSENBURG HOTEL J 1 Maisieienbnrff Propr HENDERSON, N. C Good acoommodations. Good farev Fo Ht and attentive servant NORWOOD HOUSE lYirrenfon, ! Kort!) arolla W, j. NORWOOD, Proprietor. ..... PatronaRe of Commercial- Tourists and raveling PubUo SoUclted. 3 ( :i : Good Sample Boom. - WPiaw HOTSi TO HT0B'4W1 Conn'v Hotiss unbelief in snite oflhe. fact that the Tbeydonot -RoruaD church-has held uncontested do,rn "lh" "f,7 nd called Jjr the WiTLout thickiog of the condi- placing my certificate in that brains to know how to secure funds centuries of their histtory. It is in- of delivery uv.e clerk tanded it churchj but happily removed to an withjwhich to meet an inevitable 1 d.e"d strange that the American Chris- lover nd lhe bookmaker-promptly entirely Koman Catholic comma- note at bank. - They are not" an-1 ijan3 have done and arc doine little for I iPPd. His two partners were fan- I "A V Z. 1 1 - U!k a 4f v y-t I .nw. -n & T -t T 1 m A I D 1 tl It T r A I .4 . m and miebt have been niiy WDere wfcU "'y ouv uu "ujD u wujo tpe salvation ot tnese peopie. or the other jretIn "J"1. V.""" ." . V. r.;; Ts V,t T Rftt him when a ana tne people quite a wuue. wito ois n,t. imt. Th, rhr:tf .ntrt in lK. .i t, i v. a tPAm trtA I An q rt 4 Vta liivnriAi nf nttr li FA I w s" to thSy are atleastfree from its cares lid worries. of lbeir tastes are with politics, as many other folk. it has scarce been equaled ; since Webster debated with Hay he. Knott made a very great mistake in leaving Coneress. He first came here in 1867 in one heuse 7f Tt;n ' " i I T4 a. . --4. 1 o 4i,a ef-t .n oVa polpt do not appeal for aid 0 M 4M Vi ao fnnot ha Al thA I ani enviatlAfl Qt.i UfnFHP AI I nA hands with -one man.- I suspect I . "u" " " . - i w - .. . I 4U v j ja A.t v;, Hi.n0K. deaa or asieep. - .. - ngsn aoa oui. lUttt'.UClOBI U4V 14.U. .U&a.Ua. .- ..J ...:.. .! ...I 1 .I..!- .4 . r. .- ... - ,, I30tn8 peODlB Bponu . muio uiuq eimpieiuu luou uouiauua mg ion lb .4V . 64Va... . ... n 1 1 COOBing ior ineir. pasior inau pry j xei. mey are i kuo 01110 ucou nuu a, 1 2. aaAaala. T I I 1. a J fT1 V, a n 1 n n n " n A a.A IadajI f . . ....1 il,:.. ' Tf l 1W Ulfl 1U O.llUfj ov.. u.uvua auUJ a. a... -" - - - , & . 4, dp nannla nhn art nvp.r. MVoo mtrrv nrl urA irin in m r ili-.i --.4;. .:mwi i,0 ouwui. ."v, j e v ftf f much troubled with pastoral visits nage, they are content and happy urauvu, I . .1 41.4.- i tU LiV Ff, .11 r,orv;.. t. Chief Justice Marshall, the great-V entena.u , . . - .4... --.- . lit 4n.f th An.lo Saxon race has -ty of the poor Virginia woman happine.-s regardless of its source . ... V. .1... Mnrah m 1.AF AVAr V t a b l nA -J..J V. ..r f.tW lif UK ay.waa, " P ' . I VnmU. fa fa vi t and fi sh and I Af r .Tp(Trnn who was not onlv .4:44: - 4K.4. o uy """-""' : i ? I a piece OI COrU urcau, caj iug. . .. i a gwuu ucuvutat, uu guuu t'" yon are a good man it is plenty losopher, was opposed to the build- good enough for you; If you arejingof great cities, contending that not, it is a great deal too good the peoplelwere happier, were,more content, and were altogether bet- wine of cardni for Weak women. , ter D0t,h morally and physically for w4it w onlv them- leading a rural life, each commu 11 ciuru nuv H4v - worth "repeating : in- this connec tion. When Marshall Was quite a young man practicing law in Richmond an old F. F. V. went to j the capital of the Old Dominion to look after a law suit that involved about all his estate. He had a letter from a friend'to Marshall and was j J:J 4 oaAniia tats eAFV iAft T(-. tt . . , ., . . Bat why Bhould women sutler when gardless of the size of the retainer. th ia needforit? why should she When he got to Richmond maybe end a re the misery that accompanies ir. " .- ,j reffnlar monthly periods? Why should it was Williamsburg, but that tfae lifenapping drains go on when a'-'!:iU't.. innt nr.'! at thpr is a sure way to stop them? UUODJI r-; onro "ucElree'8 Wine of Cardal will cure the tavern. "Next morning ne saw any disease that comes under the head of a young man walking Op lbe female troubles." It makes women ' uK ui , wf.-v, beautiful by making them well. It keeps street eating cherries iroa uia u, th u b veerjinj them yoanz. it 13 lvrT,iru u, r-,rri?i in tis band ' The leola at all drng-stores at Jl.00 per bottle a city set upon a hill lhatxannot he hid. Christ showed the sj.ii it by which he -as cocl rolled by healing ih sick, cleansing the leper," cis'.ing out demons, giving s'ght to the blind.hear iog to the deaf and life to the dead and preaching the gospel to the poor. The Christ spirit in us 'roust show it-, self in all g xxl works. .. . The spirit of Ccrist must exist in every person who claims to be a Christian. If any roin have not iV.e spirit of Chri.t he U none of his. W'c may know assuredly that we arc Chris tians by our having the Christ tpirif. All Christians in the days of the salves to blame. Wine of Caret Heve them, but nobodv can m take it. ui will re- nitv living more or less within it- ap optics had the spiiil of Christ and ,ake them sslf an "&un(j jng to its oxn neei3s. provedjbis fact by the lives iher-4icd It is steam and electricity and mod- and by what they did for the solvation ern iuvantion that have built np of the world, lost in in trance, snper- the c-reat cities of the land, and stition, idolatry, uncleacess ana sso concentrated the . wealth of the Go thou and d r likens; country therein. The trusts and combines and -all sorts of organiza tions of which the people so sorely complain are the direct cutcotae cf SMrstiis ai.-a-.it.-j ! ous and brought suit against the hotel for Ja 3,000, the amoast ia the bun dle. - . - A smart yoeng lawyer volunteered to take the defense, which other attor. neys regarded as hor.exs. "Wken ihe trial came ctT he aitcd until the txxkmakers bad submitted all their evidence, and then arise with a large bundle in his band. Ve stand ready, he said, to. M- Jj.l the letter of agreement yea have j 1st proved. This packige contains 525,000 io cash. As soon as the three owners apply for it together we are prepared to turn il over.' Of course the third man cou'.da't be 1 reduced, acd the case iraccrdute' ly collapsed." The parcel really con. tained aotv'd p;r of pants." Ctxx go Inter Ocean. v . '. 1 Million C. Urn Ammf. ' It UcFrtilnly gratrfyloj ti tL r Qt.' to know of co uocra la lit Uol bo t mt sfraii ta t ft.roa i iht nt'lr acd snlTcrlr.. The r ;rv--. r cf Dr. lUni's N Di- f rr for r loualko, eoujjtis sod eoid. Lit jrho asy oter tea miiiiia tr.al tttI- rf tt: JCrril rordkiae; and b tb t:f a of knoinjj il hss atH-la'.rlr rm-i thoav lLicf LopvlafM CA-. ,A!hro, l f - 3 chiti. bosrni an4 !I (!:- tf ti tbroat, rhit ai laeo sr scrlr ezri by it. Call 00 W. i. Tborr. Ur-.;.-.t sud p?t a fr trLtl '..!-. 1-.'.it G3e-cTf sr.! ;i. i.ith .--.m;- God w;U retn t; e coodefBCi a w;-ai2, a- J iv I it the uce i".a. S?me tr ee tzszilU th 1 j" tr of fract:::?; t'.c I ; : r tie Uts they rc.!y are. c -rs- tv.:y :r; IU 11 tii:cia wis : wtll 'i-.n to tl ' p:; ". cf Fraih'a s..J X'lj",t.ltg tc Jttl-f, ael wiat- ever ia t'.l j;i la r-;ard ta lie ;I"cy cf Ir.j'irar.e mill t carri! c utta tie letter. V". J. UtrJiXT, ' Tr xm. acd(;nl ;!ar,gtr. S?a?a or G:it . t rrr ' r T.-tt;- h ttBSvrrMcr t Y.2. l.:-n i L C-i- dots.; tn! ia!lC'f .( Ti ! . CotjnTy tii x! :.' )T si tit ! Rrta UI tV t r4 LM; II .TT DEKI rOLLAl ( f ail .ry cf C"rrh ntsiil ir. I j U. n cf Ilatx dtuji t :s. - n:Mi j.c:k:;::v. Sora Io tf re tzm ar. S .: ta my j-rwac. iti t'.it !ty t f a. I. i6-;. Liver j : ..y and I 1 taai. ir::-c'rr!. c-.t ol xc.t ca ti t . f" -f r,u-c. tal, f jt. K. J.C1TK.N" N ury l'- U tV'S it'.T-'.'.f "1 - . i 4 .r ?Vai f .r V a r.i ty iia-.;..-.j. !uir riwr !.; D. 1 r tc iiini" ' iiaaa Dackachc, Rheumatism, Lots cf Appetite, Feu! Tongue end Weakness 5 Dr.J.l!.L!cLEr.irS 1 LIVER and . KIDilEY BALF.1 cf e- C."l 11 , VlrtScs t -i S.t-r at! 4:J the r."! la I tf ir;; - l t.;..a t., J. v.'. cizet. I - i. 11 r - H3 IU says: "l-ntr. I- J -! 1 ' U !Cr-Tt ia Cv'J Cf chrttX CXXi. thlsf t;f ten wia !. t ad r-. 4 1 . ! sal I -rs't i : ... i -t (if t. il dil n r t- u. t :! r. J sr t I f Ul. ItutoMi s:r"- '-- i it'ii'iMiiiv" : -:.' i;. Tt-'"3 ' r. IlF-rJ-t- fc 1X0 P ITtCpTTLC ronit t-w a t Y.. Ci. Ti! i, D? F ' cr i :rit ::.ir & t- T ' ( Si f: tf.
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 1, 1899, edition 1
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